A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 9, Bloxham Hundred. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1969.
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Note: A page-number in italic denotes an illustration; a page-number prefixed by a dagger † indicates a reference to a plate facing that page. The pages containing the substantive history of a parish are set in bold-face type. A page-number followed by n is a reference only to the footnotes on that page.
Among the abbreviations used in the index the following may require elucidation: adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Abp., Archbishop; Bart., Bartholomew; Bp., Bishop; bro., brother; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine; cent., century; chap., chapel(s) (of ease); char., charities; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church(es); Coll., College; Ctss., Countess; ct., court(s) (manorial etc.); Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; d., died; dom. arch., domestic architecture; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geof., Geoffrey; Geo., George; Gil., Gilbert; grds., grandson; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; hosp., hospital(s); ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; jr., junior; Kath., Katharine; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Ld., Lord; man., manor(s); Marg., Margaret; mkt., market(s); m., married; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; O.E., Old English; par., parish; pk., park(s); Phil., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; rly., railway; Reg., Reginald; rem., remains; Ric., Richard; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; Sam., Samuel; sch.; school(s); sr., senior; Sim., Simon; sis., sister; s., son; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; Vct., Viscount; Vctss., Viscountess; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William.
A
Abberbury, Ric. (fl. 1310), 21; Sir Ric. (d. by 1401), 105, 115; Sir Ric. (fl. 1415), 115; Thos. (fl. 1310), 21; Thos. (fl. 15th cent.), 115; fam., 21 n, 115 n.
Abergavenny, Ld., see Beauchamp, Ric.
Abingdon, Hen. of, 45; Hugh of, 45
Abingdon (Berks.), 110
Abingdon Abbey, 45, 150–4, 156, 177– 8; Abbots of, see Aethelm; Ingulf; John; Reynold
Adam, clerk, 184
Adams, Eliz., 137
Adderbury, Eliz. of, w. of Wm. of (d. by 1377), m. 2 ? Sir Thos. of Broughton, 3 Rog. de la Chambre, 88; John (fl. 1405), see Hall; John (fl. 1445), Prior of Wroxton, 14; Wm. of (d. 1349), Prior of Wroxton, 14; Wm. of (d. by 1377), 88; fam., 10
Adderbury, 1–3, 5–44, 7, †12, †13, 53, 55, 57, 64, 162, 189; Adderbury East, 5–11, †13, 14, 22–24, 26–31, 33, 39 n, 41–44; Adderbury Ho., 5–9, 8, †13, 14–15, 27; Adderbury West, 5–6, 11–12, 14, 22–24, 27–29, 31, 33, 38–39, 41–43; adv., 30; agric., 24–29; bridges, 5, 22, and see Nell Bridge; char., 43–44; ch., 1, 5–6, 9n, 10, †12, 30–36, 34, 38, 52, 76, †115, 121; ct., 21–22; Cote Field, 27; cross, 6; curates of, 31–33, 39; dom. arch., 6–12; farms, 27–29; fields, 26–27; glebe, 31; green, 6, 11–12, †13, 22; Hall Place, 12, 21; inc., 1, 26–27; ind., 29; inns, 11–12; Institute, 6; libraries, 33, 42; man., 1, 15–22, 24–25, 27, 29–31, 43, 46– 47, 58–60, 63; man.-hos., 6, 7, 10, 12, 17, 42, and see Adderbury, Adderbury Ho.; Adderbury, Hall Place; mkt., 24; military incidents, 14–15; mills, 29–30, 71; named as address, 1, 72, 81, 97, 101, 137 n, 185; nonconf., 6, 11–12, †13, 29, 33, 38–41, 81; par. officers, 22–23; pk., 5, 9, 27; pest-ho., 23, 44; poor-relief, 22–24; pop., 5–6; rly. sta., 5; Rectors of, see Blandiac, John de; Cancellis, Peter de; Concoreto, Itherius de; Kent, Wybert of; Maidstone, Edm. of; Maidstone, Rob. of; Trillek, Thos. de; rectory, 16, 30–31; rectory-ho. (the Grange), 10–11, 31– 32; roads, 5; Rom. rem., 6; sch., 6, 11, †12, 14, 32, 41–43; tithe barn, 6, 10–11, †13; tithes, 16, 21, 30–32; town estate, 22–23, 42–44, 69; vicarage, 31; vicarage-ho., 6, 10–11, 31, 33; Vicars of, 6, 11 n, 12 n, 31–42, and see Alcock, C.; Barker, Wm.; Bean, Wm.; Binsley, Wm.; Cotton, Holford; Cox, John; Geoffrey; Gepp, Hen.; Joyner, Martin; London, John; Monk, John; Oldys, Wm.; Pryme, John; Rawlins, Chris.; Somervill, Edw.; Stephens, R. R.; Welles, Francis; wake, 38 n; watersupply, 64; woodland, 24; workhouse, 23; and see, Barford St. John; Bodicote; Milton
Adkins, see Atkins
Aelfwine, Bp. of Winchester, 15
Aethelm, Abbot of Abingdon, 151
Africa, missionaries in, 110
Agnes, granddau. of Wischard Ledet (d. 1241/2), 175
Agricultural Union, 51
airfields, 14, 139
Alcester (Warws.), Rom. road from, 85
Alcock, C., Vicar of Adderbury, 31 n
Alexander, fam., 73
Alfric (fl. 1086), 61, 65–66, 72
Algar, Brictric s. of, see Brictric
Alkerton, David of, 46; Thos. of, 46; Wal. of, 46; Wm. of, 46
Alkerton, 1, 3, 44–53, 139–40, 149, 171, 178, 189; adv., 47, 49, 147; agric., 44, 47–49; Alkerton Brook, 145; char., 45, 53; ch., 44–45, 49– 52, 51, 121, 147–8; curate of, 50–51; dom. arch., 44–45; farms, 49; fields, 48; fishponds, 45; glebe, 48–49; green, 44; inc., 48–50, 53; ind., †151; inns, 44; man., 45–49, 141, 177; man.-hos., 44–45, 48; military incidents, 45, 50; mill, 48; named as address, 103; nonconf., 51–52; par. officers, 50–51; poor-relief, 44, 47; pop., 44, 47; Rectors of, 44, 48– 50, 52–53, 184, and see Blythman, Arthur; Burden, Ric.; Clifton, Master Rob. of; Hughes, Rob. Edw. (2 of the name); Lydiat, Thos.; Lydiat, Tim.; Pointer, John; Pointer, Malachy; Reinotius; St. Amand, John de; Smith, Benj. J.; Townshend, Francis; Townshend, John Capel; William; Williams, Thos.; rectory, 49, 148; rectory-ho., 44–45, †46, 50; roads, 44; sch., 44, 52–53, 150; tithes, 49; Vicar of, 49; vicarage, 49; woodland, 44
Allanson, Chris., 61; Judith, 61; —, 61; fam., 63
Allen, Geo., 58; John, 81 n; Thos., 130; fam., 118
Allestree, Ric., 115
almshouses, see Bloxham; Broughton; Wigginton
Ampney Crucis (Glos.), 19
Anabaptists, 39–40, 52, 80–81, 111, 122, 137, 169, 184, 186
ancient demesne, 24; tenants of, 26, 68
Anderton, John, 45; fam., 45
Andrew, Ric., 14; Master Wm., Rector of Hanwell, 119
Andrews, Ric., 147–8
Anskill (fl. 1104), 152
Anson, Geo., 81
Anthony, Geo., 168–9
Antiquities, 160
Aplin, Benj. Wm., 16; Chris., 12, 18
Apostolical Historie, 110
apothecary, 28
Appleton, Geof. of, 45; Ric. of, 45; Thos. of (d. by 1209), 45; Thos. of (fl. 1235–70), 45
Appleton and Eaton, Hugh of, 45
Appleton with Eaton (Berks.), 45
appropriation, see (s. v. rectory) Adderbury; Broughton; Horley and Hornton; Tadmarton; Wroxton
Archer, Joan, see Arden; Sir Ric., 106
architects, see Banister, J.; Blomfield, A. W.; Bodley, —; Butterfield, Wm.; Chambers, Sir Wm.; Cockerell, S. P.; Cossins, J. A.; Cossins and Peacock; Dale, L.; Dolby, Edwin; Donaldson, T. L.; Garner, —; Gibbs, Jas.; Gibson, John; Miller, Sanderson; Milne and Hall; Morris, Rog.; Pearson, J. L.; Plowman, John; Scott, G. G.; Scott, Sir Gilb.; Scott, J. O.; Smirke, Sir Rob.; Smith, C. S.; Street, G. E.; Surman, J. M.; Underwood, H. J.; Vanbrugh, Rog.; White, Wm.
Arctic, missionaries in the, 110
Arden, Eustacia de, see Mauléon; Gilb. de, Rector of Hanwell, 119; Sir Giles (d. 1376), 105, 106 n, 126; Sir Giles (s. of last), and his w. Philippa, 105; Hen., 104; Sir Hen., 105; Joan, w. of Sir Ric. Archer, 105–6; Marg., see Molineux; Marg., w. of Sir Lewis Greville (d. 1438), 105–6, 111, 126; Nicole, w. of Sir Rob., m. 2 Sir Thos. Wale, 105, 108; Ralph, 105; Ric., 105 n; Sir Rob., 105–7, 126; Rose, see Vernon; Thos. (fl. 1204), and his w. Lucy, 104; Sir Thos. (d. by 1224, ? same as last), 104; Thos., s. of Hen., 104; Thos. (fl. 1278), Sheriff of Northants., 105 n; Thos. (fl. 1281), 104–5; Thos. (d. 1299), 105; Sir Thos. of Hanwell (? same as Thos. fl. 1278), 105; Sir Thos. of Ratley (? same as Thos. d. 1299), 104 n, 105; Turchil of, 104, 107; Wm. (fl. 12th cent.), 104; Wm. (fl. 1267), 105; Wm. (fl. 1316), 105 n; fam., 88, 103–4, 105 n, 108, 119, 126
Ardley, 152, 161–2
Argyll, Dchss. of, see Campbell, Jane; Dukes of, 30, and see Campbell, John (d. 1743); Campbell, John (d. 1770)
Aris, fam., 40
Arlescot (Warws.), 118
Armagh, Abp. of, see Usher, Jas.
Arne, Ric., 129, 137
Arsic, Joan, 177; Rob., 177; fam., 177
Arsic, barony of, 177
artists, designers, and engravers, see Boyvin, René; Buckler, J. C.; BurneJones, Sir Edw.; Dearle, J. H.; Loggan, David; Moore, A. L.; Morris, Wm.; Pieters, Jan; West, Phil.
Arundell, Sir John, 126; Katherine, see Dynham; Sir Thos., 126
Ascot, in Great Milton, 61
Ash, Edw., 15; Jos., 15
Ashby, Canons (Northants.), 118
Ashwell, Geo., Rector of Hanwell, 120–1
Aston, Steeple, 29 n, 34 n; Rector of, see Freeman, Dr. Geo.
Astrop (Bucks.), 6, 172
Athelstan, s. of Ethelred II, 15, 30
athletics, 58
Atkins (Adkins), Edw. (d. c. 1633), 181; Edw. (fl. 1665), 173, 181; John, 43; fam., 71, 181
attorneys, 80, 176 n
Audley, Hugh de, Earl of Gloucester, 141; Marg. de, see Clare; Marg. de, w. of Ralph, Earl of Stafford, 141
Austin, John (d. 1639), 123, 127; John (d. 1687), 124, 127; John (fl. 1728), 127; Nat., 124, 127; Rob. (fl. 1639), 127; Rob. (fl. 1665), 155; Wm., 153; fam., 127 n
Aylesbury (Bucks.), 17, 35
Aynho (Northants.), 15; Aynho Park, 56 n; named as address, 56, 60–62, 69, 78, 171
B
Baell (O. E. personal name), 173
Bagley, Hen., 136, 149, 185; Mat., 186; Wm., 136
Bailly, Edw., 118
bakers, 30, 71, 165
Ball (Balle), Nat., 101; Madame, 56
Balscott, Thos., Vicar of Wroxton, 184
Balscott, in Wroxton, 1, 3, 45, 123, 171, 173–5, 174, 189; agric., 179, 182; chap., 173, 183–6; chaplains of, 184; curate of, 184; dom. arch., 173, 175; farms, 183; fields, 182; green, 173; inc., 182; inn, 173; man., 88, 176–7; man.-ho., 175; mills, 183; named as address, 47, 49; nonconf., 173, 186–7; par. officers, 178; poor-relief, 178; pop., 171; roads, 178; sch., 173, 187–8; tithes, 178
Banbury, John, Vicar of Wroxton, 184
Banbury, 1, 12–13, 49–50, 55, 58, 71, 93, 95–96, 103, 118, 128, 131, 162, 165, 170; borough, 13; Calthorpe in, 20, 119; Calthorpe Ho., 122; cast., 15, 50, 94, 105; district, 131; Hardwick in, 113, 118; ind., 12, 86, 95– 96, 103, 107, 140, 183; mkt., 29, 85, 146, 163, 171; M.P.s for, 92, 114, 116, 172; military incidents, 14–15, 115; named as address, 11, 16, 18, 28–29, 69, 97, 99, 109, 124, 126, 128, 138, 149, 158; Neithrop in, 122; nonconf., 39–41, 74, 80, 82, 102, 111, 120, 122, 158, 186–7, and see Searle, Thos.; Usher, Pet.; Puritanism, 119–20; races, 173; Reindeer Inn, 162; riots in, 28, 70; roads and tracks to, 13, 29, 44, 53, 57, 85–86, 112, 123, 139, 159, 163, 171, 183 n; Rom. Cath., 38; sch., 112, 122; schoolmaster, 119; town crier, 163; Vicars of, 119, 133, and see Knight, John; Wells, Sam.; Whately, Wm.; White, Ric.; Wickham in, 20
Banbury and Cheltenham Rly., 29, 55
Banbury and Chipping Norton Rly., 159–60
Banbury, Chipping Norton, and Burford Turnpike Trust, 55, 64
Banbury Co-operative Society, 71; Bloxham branch, 58
Banbury Division, see Quakers
Banbury Gas Light and Coke Co., 13, 71
Banbury hund., 1, 3
Banbury Peculiar, 133
Banbury Poor Law Union, 22 n, 24, 47, 64–65, 83, 92, 107, 117, 129, 143, 163, 179; Board of Guardians, 129; workhouse, 179
Banbury Rural District Council, 13, 86, 150–1, 161
Bancroft, Ric., Abp. of Canterbury, 109
Banister, J., 185
bankers, 97, 147; and see 'Child's'
Baptists, 13, 39–41, 57–58, 80–82, 158–9, 161, 169, 186; Baptist Union Corporation, 159; 'Calvinistic Baptist Independents', 81; General Baptists, 137; Paedo-Baptists, 41; Particular Baptists, 40, 80, 169; Strict Baptists, 40; and see Anabaptists
Barber, Edw., Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 12, 21, 28; Revd. John, f. of John (d. 1773), 21; John (d. 1773), 21, 27; John (d. 1817), 21, 28; John (d. 1854), 12, 21; Rob. (d. 1651), 14, 21; Rob. (fl. 1697), Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 21; Wm., Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 12, 21, 34; fam., 12, 14, 21
Barcote, see Buckland
Bardolf, Hugh, 125–6, 128; fam., 125
Barford, Denise of, m. Hugh de Chesney, 21
Barford St. John (Little or North Barford, Barford Plaice) in Adderbury, 1, 3–5, 13–14, †46, 189; agric., 24– 25; airfield, 14; bridge, 13; chap., 30–31, 33, 36–38; Coombe Hill, 14; curates of, 32, 36–39, and see Hart, Canon A. J. S.; dom. arch., 14; farms, 28; fields, 25, 31; ford, 13; inc., 26, 28; man., 20–21, 24; man.ho., 14; mills, 14, 30; named as address, 15, 18, 21, 74; nonconf., 40; par. officers, 22; poor-relief, 22–24; pop., 13–14; radio-station, 14; roads, 13; roads to, 53, 58; sch., 43; tithes, 30–31; vicarage-ho., 37
Barford St. Michael, 5, 13–14, 21 n, 30, 36, 55, 73–74; ch., 31; curate of, 38, and see Davis, Harry; Hart, Canon A. J. S.; Rector of, 31; sch., 37, 43
Barker, Wm., Vicar of Adderbury, 32
Barley Hall, see Brayton
Barnesley, John, 46
Barnet (Herts.), battle of, 88
barns, notable, 6, 10–11, † 13, 86, 151
Barret, Chris., 40
Bartlett, G., 149; fam., 56 n
Barton, Steeple, 61
Barton-on-the-Heath (Warws.), 61 n, 109
basket-making, 29, 49, 147
Bassett, John, 142
Bath and Wells, Bp. of, see Burnel, Rob.
battles and other military incidents, 14–15, 45, 50, 58, 91–92, 115, 120, 121 n; and see Barnet; Cropredy, Cropredy Bridge; Edgehill; Evesham; Towton; Worcester
Bayeux, Bp. of, see Odo
Baylis, John, 43; Thos., 40
Bearsted, Vcts., see Samuel, Marcus Ric.; Samuel, Wal. Horace
Beau, Wm., Vicar of Adderbury, Bp. of Llandaff, 33
Beauchamp, Edith de, see Stourton; Isabel, see Despenser; Joan, see Fitzwyth; Sir John de (d. 1388), Ld. de Beauchamp, Baron of Kidderminster, 161, 166; John de (d. c. 1412), 59; John de (d. 1420), 161; Marg. de (fl. 1420), m. John Pauncefoot, 161, 162 n; Marg. de (d. 1482), m. 1 Oliver St. John (d. c. 1435), 2 John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, 3 Leo, Ld. Welles, 59; Maud, Abbess of Godstow, 73; Ric., Ld. Abergavenny, 141, 142 n; Rog. de (d. 1380), 59, 73; Rog. de (d. 1406), 59; Thos. de, Earl of Warwick, 105 n; fam., 136
Beaufeu, Alice, see Swynnerton; Humph., 20; Joan, w. of Rog. (d. c. 1309), 20; Joan (fl. late 15th cent.), see Hagford; John (fl. 1428), 20; John (d. 1516), 20; John (d. 1529), 20; John (d. 1583), 20; Ric., 20; Rog. (d. c. 1309), 20, 30; Rog. (fl. after 1309), 20; Thos. (fl. 1309), 20; Thos. (fl. 1346), 20; Thos. (fl. 1624), 20; fam., 20
Beaufort, John, Duke of Somerset, 59; Marg., see Beauchamp
Bec Abbey (Eure, France), 49
Becket, Rog., and his w. Alice, 62
Bedford, Earl of, see Russell, Wm.
Bedingfeld, Lady Sybil Paston-, 38
Beeby, Sheldon, 147
Beesley, Alfred, 40, 136
Beeston Castle (Ches.), 115 n
Belcher, Jas., 37; fam., 14
Belet, Annora, m. Wal. de Verdun, 4, 176, 183; Hervey (fl. 1136), 175; Hervey (fl. 1214), 175 n; John, 175 n; Mic. (d. by 1201), 175; Master Mic. (fl. 1205), Rector of Wroxton, 87, 97 n, 175–6, 178, 183; fam., 175–6
Bell, Geo., Vicar of Bloxham, 57, 75, 78
belladonna, 28
bellfounders, see Bagley, Hen.; Bagley, Mat.; Bagley, Wm.; Reading foundry
Bellinger, Shipton (Hants), 18
Bellow, John, 27 n; Mic., 72
Belvedere House, see Erith
Belvoir, Cecily of, m. Wm. d'Aubigny (fl. 12th cent.), 87
Belvoir (Leics.), 87
Ben, Ralph, 73
Benet, Thos., 21
Benson, 65
Beoley (Worcs.), 147
Beorhtnoth (fl. 956), 151; another (fl. 956), 151
Beorhtric (fl. 956), 151
Bereford, Agnes de, w. of Ralph, 61; Marg. de, m. Edm. Waldyff, 61, 72, 88; Ralph de (d. c. 1329), 21, 60–61; Ralph de (fl. 1362), Rector of Broughton, 97; Reynold de, 21; Ric. de, 63; Rob. de (fl. 1327, 1340), 61, 72; Sir Rob. de (fl. 1356, ? same as last), 97 n; fam., 97 n
Berenger, Ingram, 18
Berewyk, John, 16
Berkeley, Anne, w. of Sir Wm. (? wid. of Thos. Sculle), 166, and see Sculle; G. F., and his w. Caroline, 114; Sir Wm., 166
Berkshire, 152; Archdeacon of, see Inglesham, Master Rob. de
Bertie, Rob., Earl of Lindsey, 166
Bicester, ch., 6 n; nonconf., 40; priory ch., 71
Bignell, Ric., 15–16, 18
Bigod, Adeliz, see Todeni; Rog., 87
Billing, John, 62, 72; Wm., 62, 72; fam., 72
Binsley, Wm., Vicar of Adderbury, 32
Birch, Edm., 36
Birmingham, 5, 134, 149
Black Death, see plague
blacksmiths, 131, 147, 149, 165, 183
Blagden, H. C., Vicar of Milcombe, 79
Blagrave, Anne, see Cobb; John, 16, 18, 28; fam., 20
Blandiac, John de, Cardinal of St. Mark's, Rector of Adderbury, 30, 32
Bliss, Geo., 16
Blocc (O.E. personal name), 55
Blodwell, Master John, Rector of Tadmarton, 157
Blomfield, A. W., 104
Blount, Geo. (fl. 1523), 163; Geo. (d. 1604), 163; Geo. (d. 1700), 160; John (d. by 1428), and his w. Joan, 161, 163; John (fl. 1441), 163 n; John (fl. 1654), 164 n; John (fl. 1665, ? same as last), 160, 164; John (d. 1699/1700, ? same as last), 169; fam., 162–4
Bloxham, John, 11; Sam., 169 n
Bloxham, 3, 5–6, 17, 23, 29, 53–85, 54, †56, †57, 67, 165, 169 n, 189; adv., 72–73; agric., 1, 65–71; almshouses, 55, 58, 83–84; Bloxham Grove, 58, 71; Bloxham North, 55– 57, 63–65, 67–70, 74, 84; Bloxham South, 55–56, 63–65, 67–70, 83; bridges, 53, 64, 78, 83; 'castle', 55; chant., 74, 83; chap., see 'Felelia'; chaplain of, 73; char., 75, 83–85, and see town estate; ch., 1, 34–35, 52, 55–56, †57, 59, 72–79, 77, 80– 81, 84, 99, 110, 121; ct., 63, 66, 68– 69; Court Ho. (Town Ho.), 55, 57, †57, 63–64, 70, 80, 82–84; Cumberford, 55; curates of, 73–75, 80, and see Hewett, J. W.; Lovell, Thos.; Wade, John; dom. arch., 56–58; farms, 70–71; fields, 67, 67–68; fire-engines, 57, 64; glebe, 62 n, 69, 73–74; green, 55, 58; Hog End, 55; inc., 66–70, 73–74, 84; ind., 70–71; inns, 55, 71; library, 75; lighting, 64; man., 1, 16, 55–56, 58–60, 62– 63, 66–68, 71–72, 79; man.-hos., 55–56; military incident, 58; mills, 29, 66, 69, 71–72; named as address, 29, 39, 149; nonconf., 39, 41, 56–58, 75, 79–82; par. officers, 63–65, 82, 84; pk., 56; pest-ho., 58, 64–65; poor-relief, 58, 63–65, 70; pop., 4, 55, 66; prison, 56; rly. sta., 55, 58; recreation ground, 58; Rectors of, 73, 166, and see Seffrid; rectory, 56, 58, 62, 72–74, 83, 85; rectory-ho. (Pike Hall), 56, 62, 73; roads, 53, 55; roads to, 13, 55, 150; Rom. rem., 55; sch., 57–58, 64, 71, 75, 80–84; Bloxham (All Saints') School, 56– 57, †56, 75, 83; sewerage, 64; streets, 55–56, 64; tithes, 62 n, 69, 73–75, 81; town estate, feoffees, and Townsmen, 22, 55, 57, 63–65, 69– 71, 75, 78, 82–84; vicarage, 73–74; vicarage-ho., 55, 57, 73, 75; Vicars of, 33, 58, 64, 73–75, 78–83, 166, and see Bell, Geo.; Davis, John; Godwin, Thos.; Hodgson, Jas.; Lancaster, John; Lovell, Thos.; Matthew, Rog.; Newell, Chris.; Page, Nic.; Pargiter, Rob.; Thomas, Lewis; Verdun, John of; village halls, 58; wake, 75 n; water-supply, 55, 64; woodland, 66, and see Wychwood forest; workhouse, 58, 65; and see Milcombe
Bloxham and Whiston Iron Co., 71
Bloxham Gas Co., 64
Bloxham hund., 1–4, 2, 13, 44, 55–56, 60, 66, 92
Bloxham Rural District Council, 56, 58
Blyth, Thos., 72
Blythman, Arthur, Rector of Alkerton and Shenington, 51, 149
Bobart, Tilleman, 173; fam., 173
Boda (O.E. personal name), 12
Bodicote, Thos., 14
Bodicote, in Adderbury, 1, 3, 5, 12–13, 14, 93, 189; adv., 37; agric., 24–25, 27–28; 'Bodicote body-snatcher', see Tyrell, Jos.; Bodicote Ho., 5, 13; char., 43–44; ch., 5, 13, 30–33, 37– 38; cross, 13; Weeping Cross, 5; curates of, 12, 32, 37–38, and see Nutt, Jas.; Wells, Francis; dom. arch., 13; drainage system, 13; farms, 27–28; fields, 24–25, 30 n; inc., 27; ind., 29; inns, 13; library, 13; lighting, 13; machine-burning at, 28; man., 19–21, 24; man.-ho., 13; military incidents, 14–15; mills, 25, 29–30; named as address, 14, 27, 43, 72, 84, 110; nonconf., 13, 38–39, 41; par. officers, 22 n; parish room, 13; poor-relief, 23–24; pop., 12, 160; road to, 85; Rom. rem., 6; sch., 13, 38, 42–43; streets, 13; tithes, 30; vicarage, 37; Vicars of, 38, 43; workhouse, 13
Bodley, —, 52
Bohun, Engelger de, 20, 60
Bolbec (Bolebec), Hugh de (fl. 1086), 19; Hugh de (d. c. 1165), 19; Isabel de (d. c. 1207), m. Aubrey de Vere, Earl of Oxford (d. 1214), 19; Isabel de (fl. c. 1211), m. Rob. de Vere, Earl of Oxford (d. 1221), 19; Wal. de, s. of Hugh (fl. 1086), 19; Wal. de (d. by c. 1175), 19; Wal. de (fl. 1165, uncle of last), 19
Bolbec (Seine Inf., France), 19
Bold (Lancs.), 156
Bolebec, see Bolbec
Boniface VIII, pope, 30
Boniface IX, pope, 101
Bonner, John (fl. 1563), 61–62; John (fl. 1625), 61; Marg., w. of John (fl. 1563), 61 n; Wm. (fl. 1628), 61; Wm. (of Henley-on-Thames, ? same as last), 61
Booth, Anne, m. Sir John Cope, 116
Borton, fam., 117
Boston, Ld., see Irby, Fred.
boundaries, perambulation of, 37, 150
Bourton, 112
Bowers & Westlake, 100
Bowlestred (? Bustard), Ant., 29; and see Bustard
Boyvin, René, 91
Brabant, Thos., 80
Bradford, B. Wyatt, Rector (earlier curate) of Broughton, 97, 99; Lt.Col. Chas. J., 97; Eliz., see Wyatt, Eliz. (fl. 19th cent.); John, 26; Thos. (d. 1624), 26; Thos. (fl. 1665), 13; fam., 10, 13, 26, 97
Brailes (Warws.), 82, 121–2, 187
Bramshill (Hants), 124
Brandon, Chas., Duke of Suffolk, 156
Brandon, in Wolston (Warws.), cast., 125; honor of, 125
Brasenose College, Oxford, 62, 182
brasses, see monumental brasses
Braughton, Ric., see Broughton
Braunston (Northants.), 47
Bray, Anne, m. John Doyley, 17; John, 139; Sir Reynold, 126
Braybrooke (Braybroke), Christine de, see Ledet; Eleanor, see St. Amand; Gerard, 16; Hen. de, 175
Brayton (Yorks. W. R.), Barley Hall in, 89
bread and ale, assize of, 63, 178
Brent, fam., 79
Bret (Brett), John, 152; Rob. le (fl. 1230), 18; Sir Rob. (fl. 1609), 127, 132; Thos. le, 18
Brewer, John, 9, 91, 103
brick-making, 29, 71
Brictric son of Algar, 140, 143
Briddesthorne, John de, 29–30; Sim. de, 30
Brideoake, Ralph, Bp. of Chichester, 162; Ralph (fl. 1718), 152; Ralph (d. 1728, ? same as last), 152; Ralph (fl. 1730), 156; Ric. (fl. 1692), 152, 157, 162; Ric. (d. 1715), 162; Mrs., 156; fam., 152, 162
Bridges, John, Bp. of Oxford, 109
bridges, major, see Nell Bridge; Twyford Bridge
Brinberg steel works, see Wrexham
Brion, Marg. de, m. Ralph de Gorges, 18; Ric. de, Rector of West Grimstead (Wilts.), 18; Sim. de, 18; Wm. de, 18
Bristol, St. Peter's ch., 148
Broke, Thos., Rector of Broughton, 97–98
Brome (Brown), Chris., 18; John, 18; Rob., 18; Wm., 18; and see Brown
Broughton (Braughton), Edw., 93; Eliz. of, ? w. of Sir Thos., see Adderbury, Eliz.; John of (fl. 1242), 87; Sir John of (d. 1315), 87–89, †88, 99– 100; John of (d. c. 1350), 88–89, 97 n, 100–1; Ralph of, 87; Ric., 142; Sir Thos. of, 61, 88, 97, 100; fam., 88, 97
Broughton, 1, 3, 14, 64, 68, 85–102, 103, 108, 158, 189; adv., 96–97; agric., 92–95; almshouses, 86; Broughton Castle, 1, 4, 6–7, 86–87, †89, 89–92, 90, 98, 101, 114, †114; chant., 97, 101; char., 102; ch., 86– 88, †88, 96–101, 99; curate of, 98, and see Bradford, B. W.; Crowley, Ric.; dom. arch., 86; farms, 95; fields, 93; ford, 85; Haeslford, 85, 150; glebe, 93, 97–98; inc., 93–94, 97; ind., 85, 95; inns, 85; man., 20, 60–63, 87–89, 93, 97, 125 n; man.ho., see Broughton, Broughton Castle; military incident, 91–92; mills, 85–86, 92, 95–96; Hazelford Mill, 95–96, 150; named as address, 58, 73, 138; nonconf., 94, 98, 101– 102; par. officers, 92, 102; pk., 85, 91, 94; poor-relief, 92; pop., 86, 92, 95; prehist. rem., 85; Rectors of, 92, 95, 97–99, 101–2, and see Bereford, Ralph de; Bradford, B. W.; Broke, Thos.; Coney, Nat.; Crayker, John; Crosse, Ric.; Eddoes, John; Gledston, Rog.; Harrison, Rob.; Hughes, Rob. Edw.; Knight, John; Marcy, John; Percival, Beaumont; Taylor, John; Taylor, Ralph; White, Ric.; Wyatt, C. F. (2 of the name); Wykeham, Master John of; rectory, 86, 91, 93–94, 96–97, 148, 157; rectoryho., 86, 97–98; road to, 150; roads, 85; sch., 86, 98, 102; tithe barn, 86; tithes, 97–98; and see Newington, North
Brown, Lancelot ('Capability'), 9; and see Brome
Bruern, 106, 114, 116
Bruern Abbey, 114
Bruley, Joan, m. John Danvers (d. c. 1448), 17
Brun, Wm. le, 46
Brundelt, Jonathan, 152
Brymbo Steel Co., 71
Buccleuch, Dukes of, 6, 9 n, 10–11, 27, and see Scott, Hen.
Buckbye, Wm., 106
Buckhurst, Baroness, see Sackville, Eliz.; Ld., see Sackville, Wm.
Buckingham, Duke of, see Stafford, Humph. de
Buckingham, Earls of, see Giffard, Wal. (d. 1102); Giffard, Wal. (d. 1164)
Buckingham, 132; Archdeacons of, 127, 132; ch., 127 n; named as address, 132 n; prebend of, see Suttoncum-Buckingham; road to, 5
Buckland (Berks.), Barcote in, 19
Buckler, J. C., 35, 37–38, 110, 121
Bucknell, 134, 161
Budd, fam., 56
building trades, 29, 49, 71, 95, 131, 147, 160, 165, 183; builders, see Anthony, Geo.; Bartlett, G.; Bloxham, John; Cooper & Co.; Davis, —; Franklin, Rob.; Franklin & Hopcraft; Kimberley, J.S.; Randle, Ephraim; White, —; Wyatt, fam. (of Wigginton); masons, see Atkins, fam.; Cakebread, Geo.; Cleaver, Rob. (fl. 1830); Cleaver, fam.; Hitchcox, Wm.; London, Masons' Company of; Oxfordshire, masons; Stanley, fam.; Winchcombe, Ric.; Wylot, John; and see prefabricated concrete structures
Buller, Edw., 117; fam., 117
Burden, Francis, 47; John, 181, 185; Ric. (fl. 1535), 173; Ric. (d. 1653/4) and his w. Hannah, 50, 52; Ric. (fl. 1706), 47; Rob., 47, 173, 185; Thos., 179; Wm., 47
Burgher, Mic., 124
Burlison & Grylls, 100, 185
Burne-Jones, Sir Edw., 78
Burnel, Rob., Bp. of Bath and Wells, 46 n
Burton, John, 183
Busby, Edw., 84; John, 40 n
Buscot (Berks.), 21
Bushe, Wm., 91 n
Bustard, Ant., 10, 15, 26, 29, 36, 43, 62, 72, and see Bowlestred; Eliz., see Fox; Jane, see Horne; John (d. 1534), 15, 36, 185; John (fl. after 1568), 29; Marg., see Pope; Mic., 38; Wm. (fl. before 1534), 15; Wm. (d. by 1629), 15, 43; fam., 10, 14
butcher, 165
Butcher, Edw., 81
Bute, Marchioness of, see Stuart, Maria
Butler, Avenel, 88; Christine (fl. late 12th cent.), see Clement; Christine (fl. mid 13th cent.), m. John de Dunheved, 88; Jordan, 88; fam., 71
Butterfield, Wm., 36; Mrs., 122
Button, Wm., 142
Buxton, H. J., Vicar of Horley and Hornton, later Bishop of Gibraltar, 134
Byshopsden, Philippa, see Wilcotts
C
cabbage, 70, 108
cabinet-making, 155
Cade, Jack, 96
Cakebread, Geo., 41, 71, 80–81; fam., 80
Calcott, John, Rector of Wigginton, 167; Ric. (d. 1695), 164; Ric. (fl. 1766), 130; Wm., 84
Calthorpe, see Banbury
'Calvinists', 101; and see Baptists; Independents; Methodists
Cambridge University, 119–20
Camden, Chipping (Glos.), 106; mkt., 85
Campbell, Caroline, Baroness Greenwich, m. 1 Francis, Earl of Dalkeith, 2 Chas. Townshend, 9, 15; Jane, w. of John (d. 1743), Duke of Argyll and Greenwich, 15, 162; John (d. 1743), Duke of Argyll and Greenwich, 7, 9, 15, 20, 27; John (d. 1770), Duke of Argyll and Greenwich, 27; fam., 162
Canada, emigration to, 84
canals, see Coventry Canal; Oxford Canal
Cancellis, Peter de, Rector of Adderbury, 32
Canterbury, Abps. of, 133, 157, and see Bancroft, Ric.; Laud, Wm.; Whitgift, John; Archdeacon of, see Roworthe, Hen.; chaplain of, see Monk, John
Cape wheat, 181
Capel, Ric., 47; Susannah, m. Wm. Townshend, 47
Carenci, Imbert de, 59
Carew, fam., 126
Carpenter, And., 78
Carroll, Rog., 72
carrots, 70, 108
Carter, Crescens, 152–3, 155; Geo. (d. 1707), 152; Geo. (fl. 1717), 147
Cartwright, Eliz., 69; John, 56, 58, 60–63, 72, 78; Ric., 62; Thos. (fl. 17th cent.), 119; Thos. (fl. 1713), 62; Ursula, see Fairfax; Wm. (d. by 1683), 56, 62; Wm. (fl. 1759), 57, 171; Wm. (fl. late 18th cent.), 69; fam., 56, 58, 62–63, 70
carpet-weaving, 71
castle-guard, 175, 177
Caunter, Ric. McDonald, Rector of Drayton, 109
Caunton, David, Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 133
Caversfield (formerly Bucks.), 126
certainty money, 3–4; and see 'frithsilver'
Chacombe Priory (Northants.), 72
Chad, St., Bp. of Mercia, 85
chamberlain, Robert the, see Robert the chamberlain
Chamberlain (Chamberlayne), Penelope, m. Sir Rob. Dashwood, 20; Sir Thos. (fl. 1602–3), 20, 72; Sir Thos. (fl. 1681), 20, 39, 72; fam., 20
Chamberlin, W. H., 9
Chambers, Sir Wm., 9
Chambre, Eliz. de la, see Adderbury, Eliz. de; Rog. de la, 88
chantries, see Bloxham; Broughton; Chantry Commissioners; Godstow Abbey; Norton, Chipping
Chantry Commissioners, 74
Charity Commissioners, 64, 84–85, 102, 112, 138–9, 159, 170
Charlbury, 79
Charles I, 14, 33, 92, 114, 120, 161, 167
Charles II, 91, 115; as Prince of Wales, 14–15
Charlton, see Sutton, King's
Chastleton, 61; Chastleton Ho., 91
Chaucer, Alice, m. Wm. de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, 115; Thos., and his w. Maud, 115; fam., 21
Chaworth, Eliz., m. Sir Wm. Cope (d. 1637), 106, 116
Chearsley (Bucks.), 45
Chebsey (Staffs.), 141
Chedworth, John, 15; Rob., 16; Thos., 15
chemist, 71
Cherrington (Glos.), 53 n
Cherry, fam., 72
Cherwell, riv., 1, 5, 55, 103, 112, 118, 123
Cheshire, John, 35
Chesney, Denise de, see Barford, Denise; Hugh de, 21; Lucy de, m. Guy de Dive, 21; Ralph, 21; Rog. de, 21; Wm. de, 59 n
Chesterton (Warws.), 152
Chichester, Archdeacon of, see Seffrid; Bp. of, see Brideoake, Ralph; Seffrid; Trillek, Thos. de
Child, Rob., 47, 147; Sarah, w. of Rob., m. 2 Francis Reynolds-Moreton, Baron Ducie of Tortworth, 47; Thos., 147; fam., 147
Child-Villiers, Victor, Earl of Jersey, 47, 51, 148; fam., 49; and see Villiers
'Child's', banking house, 47, 147
Chiltern hills, 117
China, missionaries in, 110
Chinnor, 115
Christ Church, Oxford, 19, 21, 61, 70, 178, 182–4; Dean and Chapter of, 166, 178
Christian's Daily Walk, 110
Christine, granddau. of Wischard Ledet (d. 1241/2), m. Sir Wm. Latimer, 175
Church Commissioners, 184
church furnishers, see Mowbray of Oxford
Churchill, Revd. Bart., 152, 155–6; Geo., 162 n; John, Duke of Marlborough, 57, 162 n
churchscot, 48
cinquefoil, 181
Cirencester Abbey, 18, 22, 63; Abbot of, 29
Clapton (Northants.), 176
Clare, Eleanor de, m. Hugh le Despenser, 141; Gil. de, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 141; Isabel de, m. Wm. Marshall, 19; Marg. de, m. Hugh de Audley, Earl of Gloucester, 141; Maud de, 141; Ric. de, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 140–1; fam., 140
Clarendon, Earl of, see Hyde, Edw.
Claridge, John, 40; Ric., 94
Clarke, Rob., Rector of Drayton, 110; Thos., 142
Clarson, Eliz., 10; John, Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 133; Sam., 10; Thos., Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 133; fam., 10
Clattercote Priory, 21
Claycross Coal and Iron Co., 71
Claydon Hill, 171
Clayton and Bell, 36, 77, 100, 185
Cleaver, John (fl. 1665), 103; John (fl. 1770), ? Rector of Drayton, 109; Rob. (d. 1640), Rector of Drayton, 50 n, 109–11, 119; Rob. (fl. 1830), 161, 169; fam., 161, 163
Clement V, pope, 72
Clement VI, pope, 30
Clement, Alice, 88, 178; Christine, m. Avenel Butler, 88; Ingram, 178; Wm. (fl. 1115), 178; Wm. (fl. late 12th cent.), 88, 178; fam., 176, 178
Clements-Ansell, J. H., 134
clerk, Ric. the, see Richard the clerk
Clifton, Master Rob. of, Rector of Alkerton, 49
Clifton (Beds.), 47
Clinton, Geof. de, 125; Lesceline de, m. Norman de Verdun, 125
clock- and watch-manufacture, 27, 29, 71, 131; and see London, Clockmakers' Company of
coal merchants, 29, 71
Cobb, Alice, 9, 16, 19, 36; Anne, m. John Blagrave, 16; Christian, m. Paul Methuen, 16; Sir Edw. (d., 1744), 9, 16; Edw. (fl. 1850), 20; Sir Geo. (d. 1763), 10, 16, 18, 36; Geo. (fl. 1830), 91 n; J.R., 160; Sir John, 35; Susan, see Lloyd; Sir Thos. (d. 1699), 6, 9, 11, 16, 18, 39; Thos. (fl. 1805), 96; Wm. (d. 1598), 9, 36; Sir Wm. (d. 1659), 9, 14, 16, 19; fam., 6, 9–10, 16, 18–19, 23, 27, 35–36, 40
Cockerell, S. P., 76, 86
Cockes, see Cox
Cogges, 177
Coghlane, Ric., Rector of Drayton, 110–11
Coke, Joan, 126; Prudence, 126
Cokkys, see Cox
Colegrove, John, 153
Coles, fam., 161
Coleshill (Warws.), 142
Collingston, Wm., 132 n
Colonna, John, 147; Odo, Rector of Shenington, 147–8; Peter, Cardinal, 147
Combe, 74
Commons, House of, 120 n
Compton, Jas., Earl of Northampton, 14–15; John of, and his w. Joan, 88; Peter, 126 n; fam., 126
Compton Wyniates (Warws.), 45
Concoreto, Itherius de, Rector of Adderbury, 30
Coney, Nat., Rector of Broughton, 98
Conquest, fam., 79
Cookes, Geo., 159
Cooper & Co., 35
coopers, 27, 49
Cope, Anne, see Booth; Sir Ant. (d. 1551), 113, 115–16, 118–19; Sir Ant. (d. 1614), 62, 106, 109, 114, 116–17, 119–21, 129; Sir Ant. (d. 1675), 40, 50 n, 106, 114–16, 120–1; Ant. (fl. 1728), 182; Arabella Diana, m. 1 John Fred. Sackville, Duke of Dorset, 2 Chas., Earl Whitworth, 106, 109, 116; Catherine, w. of Sir Chas. sr., m. 2 Chas. Jenkinson, 116; Catherine Ann, 116; Sir Chas., sr. (d. 1781), 106, 116–18, 121; Sir Chas., jr. (d. 1781), 114, 116, 121; Edw., 116; Eliz., w. of Sir John (d. 1638), see Fane; Eliz., w. of Sir Wm. (d. 1637), see Chaworthe; Sir John (d. 1638), 114, 116; Sir John (d. 1721), 106, 116, 127; Sir John (fl. after 1721), 124, 127; Sir John Mordaunt, 130; Jonathan (fl. 17th cent.), 116; Sir Jonathan (d. 1765), 112, 114, 116, 121; Mary, w. of Sir Ant. (d. 1675), see Gerard; Mary, w. of Jonathan (d. 1765), 121; Revd. Sir Ric., 182; Wm. (d. 1513), 113, 115; Wm. (fl. 1557), 116, 118; Sir Wm. (d. 1637), 106, 108, 114, 116, 118; Misses, 118; fam., 1, 106, 112–14, 116 n, 119, 121–2, 124, 127, 129, 182
Corgan, Mic., 28
cork-seller, 183
Cornwall, Earl of, see Richard
Corsham (Wilts.), 9 n, 16, 36
Cossins, J. A., 52
Cossins and Peacock, 52
Cotswolds, breed of sheep, 108; roads to, 53, 150
Cotton, Holford, Vicar of Adderbury, 12
Coudray, Sir Mat. de, 49
Councer, Ant., 68–69; Edw., 29, 69; Geo. (d. 1629), 69; Geo. (fl. 1635), 72; Geo. (fl. 1685, ? another), 78; Geo. (fl. 1708, ?another), 80 n; Geo. (fl. 1802), 69; Jeremy, 69, 72; Jonathan, 56; Lyne, 80; Wm., 15, 69, 72; fam., 10, 56, 58, 69–70, 80
Courtenay, Reynold de, 19
Coventry, Thos., 183
Coventry (Warws.), 28–29
Coventry Canal, 5
Cowley, 115
Cowper, Manasses, 118
Cox (Cockes, Cokkys), John (fl. 1500), 16, 26; John (fl. 1541), 142; John (fl. 1693), 137; John (fl. 18th cent.), Vicar of Adderbury, 32; Josiah, 39; Ric., Prebendary of Sutton-cumBuckingham, Bp. of Ely, 127; Sam., 13, 39; Thos., 41
Cradock, Sam., theologian, 110
Crawley, Rob., 74
Crawley, North (Bucks.), 17
Crayker, John, Rector of Broughton, and of Tadmarton, 98, 157
cricket, 58
Crispin, Miles, 45, 49, 177
Croft, Joan, see Pauncefoot (? or Wysham); John (fl. 1501), 162; John (d. 1666), 164; Ric., 163; Thos., 164; fam., 162, 164
Croker, Bridget, m. — Strange, 61 n; Sir Gerard, 61; John (d. 1569), 61; John (fl. 1584), 61; John, of Barton (Warws.), 61 n; Margery, m. Edw. Hawten, 61; fam., 61
Cromwell, Oliver, 158
Cropredy, 3, 5; Cropredy Bridge, battle of, 115; Mollington in, 3–4, 61, 88, 152, 162, 189; Williamscote in, 84
crops, less common, see belladonna; cabbage; Cape wheat; carrots; cinquefoil; dredge; Dutch clover; flax; hemp; henbane; herbs; hops; lucerne; mangolds; mustard; parsnips; poppies; pulse; rape; rhubarb; sainfoin; sugar beet; teazels; trefoil; vineyards; woad
Crosse, Ric., Rector of Broughton, 100
crosses, see Adderbury; Bodicote; Newington, North
Crowley, Ric., curate of Broughton, 98
Crukadan, Master Geof., Rector of Tadmarton, 157
Cuddington (Surr.), Nonsuch in, 91
Culme-Seymour, see Seymour
Cumming, Wm., 37
Cwmhir Abbey (Radnor), 74
Cygoniac, Engelard de, 59
D
Dairds, Chas. Hen., 16
Dalby, Alice, 62; Geo. (d. 1570), 62, 72; Geo. (d. by 1626), 63, 84; John (fl. 1536), 62; John (d. by 1616), 63; John (fl. 1667), 63; Ric., 64–65; W. (d. 1695), 78; Wm. (fl. before 1603), Rector of Upper Heyford, 84; Wm. (d. 1684), 86–87, 94; —, m. Geo. Violet, 63; fam., 14, 58, 62–63, 72, 75
Dale, L., 135
Dalkeith, Earl of, see Scott, Francis
Dalkeith House (Midlothian), 9 n
Dalton, North (Yorks. E. R.), 87
danegeld, 143, 152, 175
Danvers, Ant., 124, 126; Dan., 124, 126; Edm., 17; Geo., 17, 107; Joan, m. Sir Hen. Frowicke, 47; Joan, see Bruley; John (fl. 1390), Rector of Hanwell, 119; John (d. c. 1448), 17, 47; John (d. 1508), and his w. Marg., 17; John (d. 1517), 17; John (fl. 1661), 126–7; Marg., see Doyley; Ric., 17; Sir Rob., Recorder of London, 47; Sir Thos. (d. 1502), 17; Thos. (d. 1523), 17; Wm. (d. 1504), and his w. Anne, 17; Wm. (d. 1558), 17; fam., 6, 11, 12 n, 14, 17 n, 18, 86, 89, 119, 124, 126 n, 127
Darcy, Sir Geo., 61
Dashwood, Sir Geo., 20, 30; Sir Hen. Watkin, 28; Sir Hen. Wm., 20; Sir Jas., 58; Penelope, see Chamberlain; Sir Rob., 20; fam., 20, 72
d'Aubigny, Cecily, see Belvoir; Isabel, 87; Wm. (fl. 12th cent.), 87; Wm. (d. 1236), 87; Wm. (d. 1242), 87
Dauntesey, Wm., 29
Davenport, J., 150; Sam., 149–50
Daventry (Northants.), 80
Davis, Harry (fl. 1793), 62; Hen. (Harry) (d. 1842, ? same as last), curate of Barford St. Michael, 62, 78; John (d. 1789), Vicar of Bloxham, 62, 78; John (fl. 1794), 56, 62, 69; R. S. Bolton, 162; Ric., 48, 72, 131, 164; Sam. (fl. 1797, 1820), 62; Sam. (fl. 1829, ? another), 62; Wm. (fl. late 18th cent.), 69; Wm. (fl. 1829, ? another), 56, 62; —, 99; fam., 58, 62, 69
de la Warr, Earls, see Sackville, Herbrand; Sackville-West, Chas.; Sackville-West, Geo. John
de Quincy, Rog., Earl of Winchester, 115; Saer, Earl of Winchester, 115
Dearle, J. H., 78
Dechair, John, Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 133–4
Deddington, 5–6, 120; ch., 71; curate of, see Egerton, P. R.; feoffees of, 69; Hempton in, 39 n; ind., 96; mkt., 29; named as address, 38, 62, 72, 185; roads and paths to, 5, 13; sch., 43
Deddington deanery, 119
Deiville, Maud, 46 n, 141 n
Denton, fam., 120
Derbyshire, 98
designers, see artists, designers, and engravers
Despenser, Adam le, 152; Eleanor le, see Clare; Hugh le, sr., 16; Hugh le, jr., 141; Isabel le, m. Ric. Beauchamp, Ld. Abergavenny, 141; Marg., m. John de St. Amand, 16; Sim. le, 152; Thurstan le, 152; —, m. Walter son of Hingham, 152; fam., 141, 152
Devereux, Rob., Earl of Essex, 14, 92
Ditchley, see Spelsbury
Dive, Guy de, 21; Hen. de (d. 1277), 21; Hen. de (d. 1327), 21; Hen. de (d. 1362), 21; John de (d. 1265), 21; John de (d. 1310), 21; John de (fl. 1349), 21; Lucy de, see Chesney; Wm. de, 21; fam., 21
Dixon, John, 152; Nic., Prebendary of Sutton-cum-Buckingham, 133
Dochin, Anne, 147
Docwra, John, 21; Marg., see Goylyn
Dod, John, Rector of Hanwell, 50 n, 109, 114, 119–20
d'Oilly, see Doyley
Dolby, Edwin, 110
Donaldson, T. L., 100
Donnington Hospital (Berks.), 115
Dorchester hund., 3
Dorell, Nic., 142
Dormer, John, 61–62; Sir Ric., 126; Rob., 62
Dorset, Duke of, see Sackville, John Fred.
Doughty, fam., 56
dovecots, 12, 14, 58, 66, 87, 113, 151, †182
Dover, John (fl. 1688), 109; John (d. 1725), Rector of Drayton, 109–11
Dover Castle (Kent), 177
Downe, Earls of, see Pope, Thos. (3 of the name); Pope, Sir Wm.
Downing, Ann, 142; Calybut (fl. 1616), 142; Calybut (d. 1644), 142; Eliz., 142
Doyle, see North, Col. J. S.
Doyley (d'Oilly), Anne, w. of John, see Bray; Anne, w. of Rob. (d. 1640), see Yates; Bray, 1, 12, 17, 39, 81, 101; Chris. (d. 1509), 18; Chris. (fl. 18th cent.), 18; Dorothy, m. Thos. Oliffe, 17; Edm., 17; Eliz., m. Wm. Markes, 17; Eliz., w. of Rob. (d. 1640), see Weston; Guy, 161, 163; Hen., 18–19, 61; John, 14, 17; Kath., see Tregyan; Marg., m. Geo. Danvers, 17; Nat., 17; Niel, 61–62, 152, 161; Ralph (fl. 11th cent.), 65; Ralph (fl. c. 1200), 16; Ric., 16; Rob. (fl. 1086), Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 18, 20–21, 24, 140, 151–2, 161, 166; Rob. (d. 1577), 17; Rob. (d. 1640), 17–18, 26, 29; Rob. (d. by 1701), 17; Thos., 17; —, m. Arnold de Mandeville, 16; fam., 12, 14, 21, 27, 61, 161
Draycott, see Ickford
Drayton, 1, 3, 103–12, 189; adv., 104– 6, 108–9; agric., 107–8; called 'Little London', 103; char., 104, 112; ch., 104–6, 108–11, 121; ct., 106; curates of, 109–10; dom. arch., 103–4; fair, 107; farms, 106, 108; fields, 107–8; fire at, 103; glebe, 107, 109; green, 107; inc., 106–8; ind., 103, 108; inns, 104; man., 103–9; man.-ho., 103, 106, 108; mill, 103, 108; named as address, 88, 118–19, 126–7; nonconf., 111; par. officers, 110; pk., 108; poor-relief, 103, 107; pop., 103, 107; rly., 103; Rectors of, 105, 108, 110–11, and see Caunter, Ric. McDonald; Clarke, Rob.; Cleaver, John (fl. 1770); Cleaver, Rob.; Coghlane, Ric.; Dover, John; Jenkinson, Dr. Jas.; Lloyd, Wm.; Lodge, Thos.; Moore, Edm.; Morton, Adam; Scudder, Hen.; Stone, Edm.; Wale, Wm.; rectory, 109; rectory-ho., 103–4, 109–10; roads, 103; Rom. rem., 103; sch., 104, 111–12; tithes, 109; Vicar of, 109; vicarage, 109; wake, 110n; Withycombe, 106–8; woodland, 108
dredge, 93
Droitwich (Worcs.), 84–85
drug-manufacture, 28
ducking-stool, 22
Ducklington, 20–21
Dudley, Sir And., 15
Dugdale, Sir Wm., 100, 104–5, 125
Dunchurch (Warws.), 88, 178
Dune, Rog. de la, 60
Dunheved, Christine de, see Butler; John de (fl. 1242), 88; John de (fl. 1299), 142; John (fl. after 1299), 142
Durel, And., 80
Durham College, Oxford, 156
Dury, Jonathan, 41; fam., 41
Dutch clover, 181
Dyde, John, Rector of Wigginton, 166–7
Dynham, Eliz., m. Sir John Sapcote, 126; Joan, m. John la Zouche, Ld. Zouche, 126; John, Ld. Dynham, 126; Sir John, and his w. Joan, 126; Kath., m. Sir Thos. Arundell, 126; fam., 126
E
Eadburga (O.E. personal name), 6
Eadburga of Aylesbury, St., 6, 30
Eadmer (fl. c. 950), 18 n
Ealing (Mdx.), Gunnersbury in, 47
Eardley-Twisleton-Fiennes, see Twisleton, Gregory
Earl Marshal, see Marshall, Wm.
Eastbury House, see Tarrant Gunville
Eaton, see Appleton
Eburton, Alice, 72; John, 166; Ric., 72; Thos., 72; fam., 72
Eddoes, John, Rector of Broughton, 98
Eden, Jas., 160
Edgcott (Northants.), 127
Edgehill (Warws.), 123, 131, 139; battle of, 92, 167, 172
Edith, Queen, w. of Edward the Confessor, 125
Edmond, Hen., 19
Edolf, Sim., 16; Thos., 15–16
Education, Board of, 139
Edward I, 59–60, 87–88; Marg., w. of, see Margaret
Edward II, 19, 59; Isabel, w. of, see Isabel
Edward III, 30, 59, 72
Edward VI, 127
Edward the Confessor, 14; Edith, w. of, see Edith
Edward the Elder, 55
Edward, Prince of Wales (the Black Prince), 52
Edwards, John, 136 n
Edwin, Earl of Mercia, 1, 16, 58–59, 65
Edwy, King, 151
Edyngson, John, curate of Milcombe, 78
Egerton, P. R., curate of Deddington, 57
Egypt, campaign in (1884), 92
Eleanor, Queen, w. of Henry III, 59, 66, 71
Elizabeth I, 32, 91, 114, 116
Elkins, Wm., 96
Elsfield, 184
Elton, Godfrey, Ld. Elton, 10, 16
Elton (Hunts.), 126
Ely, Bp. of, see Cox, Ric.
Emberlin, Wm., 96
emigration, 84, 92
Emscote, see Milverton
England, Kings and Queens of, see Charles I; Charles II; Edith; Edward I; Edward II; Edward III; Edward VI; Edward the Confessor; Edward the Elder; Edwy; Eleanor; Elizabeth I; George IV; Henrietta Maria; Henry I; Henry II; Henry III; Henry VII; Henry VIII; Isabel; James I; John; Margaret; Maud; Richard II; William I; William II
engravers, see artists, designers, and engravers
entry fines, 22, 25, 27, 68–69, 107, 128–9, 145, 154, 181
epidemics, see pest-houses; plague; smallpox
Epwell, 3, 17, 45 n, 47
Erith (Kent), Belvedere House, 91
Essex, Earl of, see Devereux, Rob.
Esthall, Ela de, w. of Wm. (? same as Sor, Ela), 141–2; Wm. de, 141–2; fam., 143
Eton College (Bucks.), 56, 62, 70, 72– 75, 78, 83, 85, 166
Eugenius III, pope, 152
Evans, D. L., 80
Evesham, John of, 16
Evesham (Worcs.), battle of, 105
Evreux, Count of, 65, 72; and see Simon; William
Ewelme honor, see Wallingford
Exposition of the Ten Commandments, 109
Eynsham Abbey, 31, 61–63, 66, 72–73, 79; Abbot of, 60, and see Robert; Walter
F
fair, see Drayton
Fairfax, Sir Thos., 87; Ursula, m. Wm. Cartwright (d. by 1683), 56, 62, 74, 78
Fairleigh Dickinson University, see New Jersey
Fane, Eliz., m. Sir John Cope (d. 1638), 115–16; Francis, Earl of Westmorland, 116; Sarah Sophia, m. Geo. Villiers, Earl of Jersey (d. 1859), 47, 147
Fardon, fam., 101
Farebrother, Eliz., see Payne; —, 156
Farthinge, John, 65
Faulkner, Job, 82
'Felelia' (in Wychwood forest), chap. at, 72, 79
Fermor, Ric., 21; fam., 12 n, 21 n, 91
Ffoulkes, E. S., Rector of Wigginton, 168
Field, J. E., 9
fields, open, see open fields and inclosure
Fiennes, Cecily, Baroness Saye and Sele, 20; Celia, 6, 91, 98, 173; Christabella, Vctss. Saye and Sele, 102; Edw., Ld. Saye and Sele, 58, 88, 93, 100; Eliz., w. of Ric. (d. 1501), m. 2 Wm. West, 60, 88, 93; Eliz., m. John Twisleton, 89; Eliz., w. of Wm. (d. 1662), 88, 100; Hen., Ld. Saye and Sele, 88 n; Jas., Vct. Saye and Sele, 89, 91–92, 100; Col. John, 106, 115; Lawr., Vct. Saye and Sele, 20, 89, 97, 100, 106; Marg., see Wykeham; Marg., w. of Edw. (d. 1528), 88; Nat. (fl. 1640), 92, 98; Nat. (d. 1710), Vct. Saye and Sele, 14, 89; Ric. (d. 1501), Ld. Saye and Sele, 60, 88; Ric. (d. 1573), Ld. Saye and Sele, 60, 68, 72, 88–89, 91, 107; Sir Ric. (d. 1612/13), Ld. Saye and Sele, 16, 60, 69, 72, 88–89, 91, 93–94; Ric. (d. 1781), Vct. Saye and Sele, 20, 106; Susanna, 106; Sir Wm. (d. 1471), Ld. Saye and Sele, 60, 88; Wm. (fl. 1501), 125 n; Wm. (d. 1662), Vct. Saye and Sele, 16, 39, 63, 88–89, 91–92, 98, 101, 106, 127, 147, 158; Wm. (d. 1696), Ld. Saye and Sele, 86, 89, 94, 97; fam., 1, 4, 56, 58, 63, 68, 71, 87, 92–98, 100, 108; and see Twisleton, Gregory; Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes
Fiennes-Trotman, fam., 95
Fifield (Fifield Merrymouth), 17
fire, damage by, 103, 124, 140, 171
Fisher, Agnes, m. Oliver, Baron St. John of Bletsoe, 47; Marg., see Frowicke; Sir Mic., 47
fishmonger, 71
fishponds, see Alkerton; Hanwell; Horley and Hornton; Shenington
Fitzalan, John, 21
Fitz Alexander, Race, 60, 73; his w. Maud, 73; Rob., 73
Fitz Count, Brian, and his w. Maud, 178
Fitz Geoffrey, Maud, see Lucy; Ralph, 46
Fitz Ralph, Rog., 62
Fitz Reinfrid, Hugh, 178; Ric., 45, 177
FitzGerald, Gerald, Earl of Kildare, 142; Hen., 142; Sir Jas., 142; Sir Thos., 142
FitzHamon, Rob., 140
FitzWilliam, Anne, see Sapcote; Sir Wm., 126; fam., 126
Fitzwyth, Eliz., 161; Guy, 161; Joan, m. Sir John de Beauchamp (d. 1388), 161; John, 161; Rob. (d. 1316), and his w. Eliz., 161; Rob. (fl. 1346), 161; Rob. (d. 1362), and his w. Joan, 161; —, Rector of Wigginton, 167; fam., 161, 165
Flambard, Elias, 132; Ranulf, 127, 132
flax, 95, 165
Flaxman, John, 185
Fletcher, Thos., 75
Flore, Ralph de, 63
Foliot, Marg., m. Wischard Ledet (d. 1221), 175; Margery, see Reinbeudcurt; Ric., 175; Rob., 175
Fontainebleau (Seine et Marne, France), Galerie Francois I at, 91
food renders, 24
football, 58
fords, see Barford St. John; Broughton; Horley and Hornton; Tadmarton
Foun, Hen. le, 46, 141; Isabel le, see Walton
Fox, Eliz., m. Wm. Bustard, 15; Hen., 186, 188; John (d. 1593), 106; John (d. 1613), 138
fox-hunting, 5, and see Warwickshire Hunt
France, King of, see Philip IV
franchises, see bread and ale; frankpledge; free warren; gallows; infangenetheof; outfangenetheof; waif
Francillon, Francis, 20
Franklin, Rob., 38, 186
Franklin & Hopcraft, 36
frankpledge, view of, 21–22, 107, 126, 128, 143, 178
Frederick, Prince of Wales (d. 1751), 173
free warren, 87–88, 105 n, 126–7, 141 n, 176
Freeman, Dr. Geo., Rector of Steeple Aston, 62
French, John (fl. 1627), 138; John (fl. 1644, ? same as last), 87; John (s. of last), 87; Sam., 94
frescoes, see wall-paintings
Friends, see Quakers
'frithsilver', 143; and see certainty money
Fritwell, Miles of, 46
Frowicke, Sir Hen., 47; Joan, see Danvers; Marg., m. Sir Mic. Fisher, 47
fruiterers, 131
Fuller, Agnes, 29 n; Thos., 114; Wm., 71 n
fulling-mills, 71, 85–86, 95–96, 150, 154
Furnival, Christine de, see Ledet; Gerard de, 175
Fyfeld, Thos., 17
Fyfield (Berks.), 176
G
Gabell, Thos., 62, 78
gafol, 152
Gale, Morant, 140
gallows, 21, 63
Gamock, Wm., 14
Gardener (Gardner), Hen., 186; Jas. (fl. 1796), 20; Jas. (fl. 1818), 20; Thos. (fl. 1601), 15; Thos. (fl. 1608, ? same as last), 142; Wm. (fl. 1669), 39; Wm. (fl. 1808), 128; Wm. (fl. c. 1818), 27; Wm. (fl. 1851), 187
gardeners, see landscape gardeners
Garner, —, 52
Garsington, 152
Garway, Sir Thos., 56, 60
Gascoigne, Edw., 71; John, 84; fam., 80
Gauthern, John, 96
Geoffrey, Vicar of Adderbury, 31
George IV, 158
Gepp, Hen., Vicar of Adderbury, 33– 34, 36
Gerard, Mary, m. Sir Ant. Cope (d. 1675), 106, 109, 114, 116, 118
Gestus Eucharisticus, 120
Geyser, John, 166
Gibbs, Jas., 9; L.C.M., 158
Gibraltar, Bp. of, see Buxton, H. J.
Gibson, John, 172–3
Giffard, Godfrey, Bp. of Worcester, 46; Wal. (d. 1102), Earl of Buckingham, 19; Wal. (d. 1164), Earl of Buckingham, 19; Wal. (fl. 1271), Abp. of York, 46; Wm., Bp. of Winchester, 31
Giffard, honor of, 19
Gilbert son of Robert (fl. 13th cent.), Rector of Wigginton, 167
Gilbert (fl. 1086), 87
Gilbert, Master Rob., Prebendary of Sutton-cum-Buckingham, Bp. of London, 133, 136
Giles, Ric., 138; Thos., 164; fam., 138
Gilkes, Ric. (fl. 1678), 29; Ric. (d. 1787), 29; Thos., 82; Wm., 161; fam., 40
Gill, Ric., 43; Thos., curate of Hanwell, 120–1
Gladwin, H. F., 91
glass, ancient, painted, or stained, 32, 77–78, 100, 121, 136–7, 169, 184; glass-painters, see Bowers & Westlake; Burlison & Grylls; Clayton & Bell; Jones & Willis; Kempe, C. E.; Morris and Co.; Powell & Sons; Van Linge bros.; Ward and Hughes; Willement, Thos.
Glaze, Wm., 122
Gledston, Rog., Rector of Broughton, 97
gliding club, 139
Gloucester, Earls of, see Audley, Hugh de; Clare, Gil. de; Clare, Ric. de; Robert; honor of, 140–1
Gloucester, 14; Archdeacon of, see Parsons, Rob.; Bp. of, 149; diocese of, 147
Gloucestershire, 44, 140–1; breed of sheep, 70
gloving, 165, 183
Godstow Abbey, 62, 66, 72–74, 78–79, 166; Abbess of, 66, 72–73, and see Beauchamp, Maud; chant. in, 105
Godwin, Thos., Vicar of Bloxham, 78
go-karting, 139
golf, 150, 156
Goode, John, 137 n
Goodwin, Ann, m. — Osborn, 141; Bret, 45 n; John (fl. 1637), 141–2; John (d. 1727), 137, 145; John (fl. 1729), 141, 145; Mary (d. 1666/7), 149; Mary (d. 1736), m. — Zouche, 137; Mary, w. of John (d. 1727), 137; Ric. (d. 1637), 141; Ric. (d. 1650), 45; Ric. (fl. 1653), 63; Ric. (fl. 1686), 141; Steph., Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 133; Thos. (d. 1531), 45; Thos. (d. 1581), 45; Wm., 63; fam., 14, 45, 63, 133, 140, 142, 145, 147
Gordon Lennox, Ld. Algernon, 91– 92; Blanche, 92
Gorges, Marg. de, see Brion; Ralph de, 18
Gould, fam., 57
Goylyn, Marg., m. John Docwra, 21
Grafton, fam., 101
Grafton Manor (Worcs.), 141
Great Western Railway, 5, 171
Green, Mary, 43
greens, village, 6, 11–12, †13, 22, 44, 55, 58, 86, 107, 112, 122, 140, 173
Greenwich, Baroness of, see Campbell, Caroline
Greenwich, Duke of, see Campbell, John (d. 1743); Campbell, John (d. 1770)
Grelley, Christine de, see Ledet; Thos. de, 175
Greville, Ann, 106; Sir Edw. (d. 1528/9), 18, 106; Sir Edw. (d. 1559/60), 106; John (d. 1441), 111 n; Sir John (d. 1548), 106; Sir Lewis (d. 1438), 103, 105–6, 111, 126; Lewis (fl. 1565), 103, 106–7; Marg., see Arden; Ralph, 106; Ric., 103; Wm. (fl. 14th cent.), 106; Wm. (d. 1440), 106, 111, 126; — (fl. 1540), ? same as Sir John (d. 1548), 103, 106; fam., 47, 103, 108, 111
Grey, Rob. de, 177; Wal. de, Abp. of York, 177; Wal. de (nephew of last), 177
Griffith, John (d. 1632), 56, 78; John (d. 1662), 56, 60; Marg., 56, 60; Ric., 60; Wm., 60
Grimstead, West (Wilts.), Rector of, see Brion, Ric. de
grocers, 71, 131, 147, 165
Grosmont, Hen. of, Duke of Lancaster, 87
Grosseteste, Rob., Bp. of Lincoln, 49, 74
Guernsey, 167
Guilford, Lds., 176, 182, 185; and see North, Francis (d. 1685); North, Francis (d. 1729)
Guilford, Earls of, 176, 187; and see North, Francis (d. 1790); North, Francis (d. 1817); North, Fred. (d. 1792); North, Geo. Aug.
Guise, Alice, see Pauncefoot (? or Wysham); John (fl. before 1518), 162; John (fl. 1518, 1539), 162
Gunn, Wm., 122
Gunnersbury, see Ealing
Gurdon, Ellen, 85
Guy (d. by 1268), 161; his w. Iseult, 161
Gwyn, Nell, 5 n
H
Hagford, Joan, m. Humph. Beaufeu, 20; John, 20
Hagley, Edm. (d. c. 1322), 17; Edm. (fl. 1332), 17; Hen. (fl. 1285), 17; Hen. (d. 1365), 17; Hen. (fl. 1409), and his w. Alice, 17; Isabel, 17; Kath., 17; Lucy, see Linguire; Maud, w. of Wm., m. 2 Humph. Hay, 17; Thos., 17; Wm., 17; fam., 17 n
Hagley (Worcs.), 17
Haines, fam., 117
Hakes, fam., 40
Haldon, Ld., see Palk, Lawr.
Hale, Thos., 154
Halford, Wm., 40
Hall (Halle), Alice, m. Sir Ric. Harcourt, 62; Ant., 61 n; Edm., 61–62; Eliz., m. Laur. Woodhull, 61; Humph., 163–4; John atte (fl. 1323), 21, 177; (or Adderbury), John atte (fl. 1405), 15, 21, 25; John (fl. 1515), 62; John (fl. 1796), 164; Ric., 164; Thos. atte (fl. 1446), 21; Thos. (fl. before 1603), 43, 84; Wal. atte (fl. 1310), 12; Wal. atte (fl. 1373), 21; Wal. atte (fl. before 1387, ? same as last), 21; Wm., 164–5; fam., 161, 164
Halmshaw & Sons, 185
Halse, Grace, see Willingham; Rob., 61
Ham, West (Essex), Stratford in, 61 n
Hambleden (Bucks.), 17
Hampden, John, 92
Hampshire, 62
Hampton Poyle, 34 n
Hamstall Ridware (Staffs.), 105
Hana (O.E. personal name), 112
Hancorne, Wm., 29
Handborough, John of, 59
Handel, Geo. Fred., composer, 136
Haneswell, Elias le, 62 n; Wm. le, 62 n
Hanley, Rob., Vicar of Wroxton, 184
Hanwell, 3, 105, 109, 112–23, 189; adv., 115 n, 118; agric., 117–18; chap., 113; char., 122; ch., 34 n, 52, 112, 114–15, †115, 118–22, 134; curates of, 120, and see Gill, Thos.; Wheler, Jonas; dom. arch., 113; farms, 117–18; fields, 117–18; fishponds, 112, 114; glebe, 118–19; green, 112; Hanwell Castle, 1, 7, 112–15, †114; inc., 117, 123; ind., 118; inn, 113; man., 115–16, 118 n, 127; man.-ho., see Hanwell, Hanwell Castle; military incident, 115, 120, 121 n; Mill Hill, 118; mills, 112–13, 117–18, 128; named as address, 50 n, 62, 106, 108, 132 n; nonconf., 120, 122; par. officers, 116, 119, 123; pk., 114; poor-relief, 116–17; pop., 112; Rectors of, 117– 20, 122, and see Andrew, Master Wm.; Arden, Gil. de; Ashwell, Geo.; Danvers, John (fl. 1390); Dod, John; Harris, Rob.; Harris, Wal.; Jenkinson, Dr. Jas.; Lloyd, Wm.; Loggan, John; Pearse, Vincent; Pitt, L. K.; Potter, Fitzherbert; Vernon, Ralph de; Vernon, Rob. de; Wyatt, Wm.; rectory, 117– 19; rectory-ho., 113–15, 119–20; roads, 112; Rom. rem., 112; sch., 113, 120, 122–3; tithes, 118–19; woodland, 114; workhouse, 116
Harcourt, Alice, see Hall; Sir Ric., 62, 88
Harding, Mic., 137–8; —, 96 n
Hardwick, see Banbury
Hareng, Eloise, see Wadard; Walkelin, 46;—,46
Harmony of the Evangelists, 110
Harper, Miss E. M., 78
Harris, Chas., 29; Dorothea, w. of Wal., Rector of Hanwell, 121; Jos., 81; Rob., Rector of Hanwell, President of Trinity Coll., Oxf., 109– 10, 119–20; Thos., 81; Wal., Rector of Hanwell, 120–1; Wm. (fl. 1770), 82; (? same as) Wm. (fl. 1775), 81; (? same as) Wm. (d. 1792), 81
Harrison, Ann, 43; Hen., 156; Rob., Rector of Broughton and Tadmarton, 97, 100, 153, 157; Thos., and his w. Eleanor, 156; Wm., 146
Hart, Canon A. J. S., Rector of Wigginton, curate of Barford St. Michael with Barford St. John, 168
Hartley, Ric. (fl. 18th cent.), 153; Ric. (fl. 1833), 42; Wm., and his w. Mary, 82
Hasting, Joan, m. 1 John de Salisbury, 2 Rustin de Villeneuve, 3 Roger of Swynnerton, 141–2; Sir John (d. by 1359), 141; Sir John (d. 1362), 141– 2; Maud (fl. early 14th cent.), see Walton; Maud (fl. late 14th cent.), m. Ralph of Stafford, 141; Sir Thos., 46, 141, 142 n
Hawarden (Flints.), 98; Rector of, see Percival, Beaumont
Hawkins, Thos., 141; Wm., and his w. Kath., 141
Hawten, Edw. (fl. 16th cent.), 61; Edw. (fl. 1828), 153; John, 61 n; Margery, see Croker; Thos., 61; fam., 61
Hawtrey, Alex., 13
Hay, Humph., 17; Maud, see Hagley
Hayward, Thos., Warden of New College, Oxf., 27, 32; Dr. Wm., 28
Hazelford, Thos., 95
Hazelwood, Jas., 117
Headington, Adam of, 63; John of, 63; Osbert of, 63; Ralph of, 63; Ric. of, 63; Wm. of, 63
Headington, 59, 63
Heaven, Chas., Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 134
hemp, 165
Hempton, see Deddington
henbane, 28
Henley-on-Thames, 46, 61, 141
Henrietta Maria, Queen, w. of Charles I, 172
Henry I, 127, 132, 166
Henry II, 59, 62, 72, 152, 175
Henry III, 16, 30, 49, 59–60, 104–5, 152; Eleanor, w. of, see Eleanor
Henry VII, 113
Henry VIII, 60–61, 127, 162, 178
Henry, Earl of Warwick, 104
Henry the Sixth, 96
Herbert, Geo., 29; Thos., 43; —, f. of Geo., 29
herbs, 28
Herefordshire, 116
heriot, 22, 25, 69, 107, 128–9, 145, 154, 178, 181
Hertford, Earls of, see Clare, Gil. de; Clare, Ric. de
Heuse, see Hussee
Hewett, J. W., curate of Bloxham, 57, 75
Heydon, Ric., 15–16, 20
Heyford, Upper, Rector of, see Dalby, Wm. (fl. before 1603)
Hicks, Thos., 125, 129
Hindlip (Worcs.), Offerton in, 46 n
Hingham, Wal. s. of, see Walter son of Hingham
Historic Buildings Council, 91
Hitchcock (Hitchcox), John., 124; Wm., 185; fam., 71
Hochens, Edm., 162; and see Hutchings
Hodgson, Jas., Vicar of Bloxham, 75, 78
Holbech, Ambrose (d. 1662), 152, 162; Ambrose (d. 1701), 162, 166
Holcombe, Tristram, 142
Holcot, Fulk of, and his w. Agnes, 19; John of (fl. 1242), 19; John of (d. by 1284), 19; John of (d. c. 1316), 19; John of (d. by 1428), 19; John of (s. of last), 19; John of (d. 1482), 19; Ric. of (d. c. 1465), 19; Ric. of (d. 1503), 19–20; Sir Wm. of (fl. 1316), 19 n; Wm. of (fl. 1573), 20; fam., 19
Holcot (Northants.), 19
Holland, John, Ld. Holland, 92; John of, 59; Marg. of, 59
Holloway, Gamaliel, Rector of Wigginton, and of Kislingsbury (Northants.), 167; Joan, 167 n; Thos., Rector (formerly curate) of Wigginton, 167; fam., 67, 167
Holt (Worcs.), 161
Holton, 18
Hookins, Phil., Vicar of Milcombe, 79
Hopper, Eliz., 46; John (fl. 1619), 46; John (fl. 1719), 46; Rob., 46, 141; Thos. (d. 1573), 46; Thos. (d. 1596), 46; Thos. (d. 1618), 46; Tim., 46, 48; fam., 46, 141
hops, 28, 95, 181
Horley and Hornton, 123–39, 189; adv., 132; agric., 129–32; bridge, 123; Bush Hill, 123, 129; chaplains of, 133; char., 139; ch., frontispiece, 121, 123–5, 132–7, 135, †136, †150; ct., 128–9; curates of, 123, 132–4, 136, 138, 184, and see Jones, Jos.; dom. arch., 123–5; farms, 130–1; fields, 129–30; fire at, 124; fishponds, 123; ford, 123; glebe, 129, 132–4; Horley, 1, 3–4, 10, 102, 111 n, 112, 122 n, 123–39, †137, 189; Horley Brook, 123; Hornton, 1, 3–4, 123–39, †137, 189; Hornton Stone, 5, 52, 76, 121, 123, 131, 134; inc., 130; ind., 131–2; inns, 123, 125, 137; man., 47, 123, 125–9, 132, 142; man.-hos., 123–6, 128, 134, † 137; mills, 123, 129, 132; nonconf., 122, 124, 133–4, 137, 139; par. officers, 128, 133–4; poor-relief, 128–9; pop., 123–4, 129; prebendalho., 133; prebendaries, see Suttoncum-Buckingham; Rectors of, 135, and see Sutton-cum-Buckingham, prebendaries of; rectory, 132; roads, 123; sch., 122, 124, 137–9; tithes, 130, 132, 137; vicarage, 120, 132–3; vicarage-ho., 123, 132–4; Vicars of, 130, 132–3, 135–9, and see Buxton, H. J.; Caunton, David Clarson, John; Clarson, Thos. Dechair, John; Goodwin, Steph.; Heaven, Chas., Pinwell, W. J.; Richard, Hugh ap; Seymour, Sir John Hobart; woodland, 129
Horley and Hornton, Peculiar of, 133
Horne, Jane, m. Ant. Bustard, 15, 36
Hornton, see Horley and Hornton
horse-mill, 72
horse-racing, see Banbury, races
Hosford, Dr. J. S., 61 n; Selina, 61
Howard, Thos., 152
Huckle, Hawtrey, 38; Rob., 80 n; Wm., 69; fam., 38, 80
Huggins, Wm., 84
Hugh the miller, 29
Hughes, Edw. (fl. 1735), Rector of Shenington, 148; Edw. (fl. 1801), Rector of Shenington, 148; Rob. Edw. (d. 1846), Rector of Alkerton, of Broughton, and of Shenington, 148–9; Rob. Edw. (d. 1869), Rector of Alkerton and of Shenington, 148; Rog., Rector of Shenington, 148; Sophia, 53
Huguenot, see Durel, And.
Humber, fam., 56
Humfreys, Ric., 164
Hunt, John, 85
Huse, see Hussee
Husney, Madame, 56
Hussee (Huse, Heuse), Hen., and his w. Margery, 141; Margery, w. of Mark, see Verdun; Mark, 125; fam., 125
Hutchings, John, 96; and see Hochens
Hutton, Mic. (fl. 1689), 96; Mic. (d. 1716, ? same as last), 96; Nat., 96
Hutton Bardolf (Yorks., N. R.), 125
Hyde, Edw., Earl of Clarendon, 92, 98; Finetta, 176 n
Hyll, Thos., 114
I
Ickford (Bucks.), 45; Draycott in, 45
Incent, John, Rector of Tadmarton, 157
inclosure, see open fields and inclosure
Independents, 11, 39–41, 81, 101–2, 120, 137, 149, 187; 'Calvinistic Baptist Independents', 81
India, missionaries in, 110
industry, trade, and professions, see apothecary; architects; artists; bakers; bankers; basket-making; bellfounders; blacksmiths; brick-making; building trades; butcher; cabinet-making; carpet-weaving; chemist; church furnishers; clock- and watch-manufacture; coal merchants; cork-seller; drug manufacture; fishmonger; fruiterer; fulling-mills; glass, glass-painters; gloving; grocers; ironstone mining; kiln-houses; land agent; landscape gardeners; machine-maker; maltsters; manuremanufacture; milliners; mills; organ-builders; paper-mills; physician; prefabricated concrete structures; pre-packaging; painting; quarrying; rope-maker; saddler; saw-mills; sculptor; shoemakers; solicitors; steel; stocking-weaving; surgeons; surveyor; textile trades; timber trade; violin-making; wheelwrights; windmills
infangenetheof, 107
Inglesham, John de, 60; Master Rob. de, Archdeacon of Surrey, ? Archdeacon of Berkshire, 60
Ingram, Ric., Rector of Shenington, 148 n; —, 80
Ingulf, Abbot of Abingdon, 152
instruments, punitive, see duckingstool; pillory; stocks; whippingpost
Irby, Christian, see Methuen, Christian (fl. 1791); Fred., Ld. Boston, 16.
Ireland, Justiciar of, see St. Amand, Amaury de (d. 1381); ordination in, 74
ironstone mining, 1, 5, 29, 71, 103, 131, †151, 183; and see Bloxham and Whiston Iron Co.; Claycross Coal and Iron Co.; Oxfordshire Ironstone Co.
Isabel, Queen, w. of Edward II, 59
J
Jakeman (Jackman), Chris., 43; Elias, 104; Rog., 96; Thos., 26;—, Rector of Wigginton, 104; fam., 26
James I, 91–92, 114, 127, 132, 172
Jarrett, John, 137; Jos., 137; Steph., 137; fam., 137
Jellyman, Mat., 71
Jenkinson, Cath., see Cope; Chas., Earl of Liverpool, 116; Dr. Jas., Rector of Drayton and of Hanwell, 112, 122
Jersey, Earls of, 49, and see ChildVilliers, Victor; Villiers, Geo.
Jersey, Dean of, see Payn, Francis
Jesus College, Oxford, 166–7
Jevans, Jos., 41, 80
Jews, 45
Job, fam., 56
John, King, 45, 176; as Prince John, 140–1
John, Abbot of Abingdon, 178 n
John (fl. early 15th cent.), 35
Johnson, Rob., 132 n
Jones, Eliz., 111; Emmanuel, 111; John, 96; Jos., curate of Horley and Hornton, 133
Jones & Willis, 149
Jorns, Ric., 18; Ric. Wm., 18; Wm. (fl. before 1824), 18; Wm. (fl. 1824, 1866), 18
Joyner, Martin, Vicar of Adderbury, 32
K
Keen, John, Rector of Tadmarton, 157
Kempe, C. E., 78, 100
Kendal, Phil., 84
Kent, Wybert of, Rector of Adderbury, 31–32
Kersey, John, 14
Key, Eliz., m. Sir John Thornycroft (d. 1725), 63, 78; Jos., 63; Josiah, 63, 78
Keyte, John, 147
Kidderminster, Baron of, see Beauchamp, Sir John de (d. 1388)
Kildare, Earl of, see FitzGerald, Gerald
kiln-houses, 22, 183
Kimberley, J. S., 158
Kinch, Nat., 129–30, 137
Kineton hund. (Warws.), 3
King, Geo., 96; Lady Sophia, 162; fam., 40
Kirtling (Cambs.), 172; Rom. Cath. ch. at, 172
Kirtlington, 20–21
Kislingbury (Northants.), Rector of, see Holloway, Gamaliel
knight (as Domesday tenant), 163
Knight, Hannah, 86, 98; John, Vicar of Banbury, Rector of Broughton, 86, 97–98, 100; Wm., 13
Knolles, Alice, 16; John, 16
L
Lacock Abbey (Wilts.), 91
Ladbrooke, Sir John of, 46
lageman, Turgot the, see Turgot the lageman
Lamb, Wm., 40 n
Lamley, Wm., 81
Lampet, Capt. W. L., 151; fam., 151
Lancaster, Earl of, see Lancaster, Thos. of
Lancaster, John, Vicar of Bloxham, ? Bp. of Waterford, 74; Rob., 109, 120; Thos. of, Earl of Lancaster, 87, 97
Lancaster, Duchy of, 87; Duke of, see Grosmont, Hen. of
land agent, 29
landscape gardeners, see Bobart, Tilleman; Bobart, fam.; Brown, Lancelot
Langrich, Thos., and his w. Joan, 62
Langston, John, 126
Larnach, J. W., 6, 9
Latimer, Christine, see Christine; Thos., and his w. Laura, 175; Sir Wm., 175
Laud, Wm., Abp. of Canterbury, 50
Laurence, Archdeacon of York, 19
Lavender, Ric., Prebendary of Suttoncum-Buckingham, 133
Lawley, fam., 118
Lazore, see Sor
Lea, see Swalcliffe
Leamington Hastings (Warws.), 46, 141–2
Lechlade, Rob. of, Rector of Shenington, 148
Ledet, Christine (d. 1271), m. 1 Hen. de Braybrooke, 2 Gerard de Furnival, 3 Thos. de Grelley, 175; Marg., see Foliot; Wischard (d. 1221), 175; Wischard (d. 1241/2), 175
Ledwell, see Wootton
Lee, Edw. Hen., Earl of Lichfield, 15; Geo., Earl of Lichfield, 147; Ric., 100; fam., 147
Leicester, John of, 16, 29
Leicester, 156
Leicestershire, breed of sheep, 70
Leigh, Peter of, 59
Leigh, North, 152
Leland, John, 1, 89, 103, 105–6, 113
Lely, Sir Peter, 56
Lenveysey, fam., 21
Leofwine, see Lewin
L'Espalt, Wal. de, 59
Lestrange, Anne, 46; Sir John (d. 1309), Ld. Strange of Knockin, 46, 141; John (fl. 1376), 46; Marg., 46; Maud, see Walton; Rog., 46; Thos., 46; fam., 46, 141
Leuke, Rob., 177; Rog., 177; Wm. (fl. 1206), 177; Wm. (fl. 1241), 177; Wm. (fl. 1306), 177; fam., 177
Leveson-Gower, Geo. Granville, 91
Levric (fl. 11th cent.), 161
Lewin (Leofwine), 115
Lewis, Edw., Rector of Waterstock, 98 n
Lexington, Hen., Bp. of Lincoln, 47, 126, 142; John, 126; Rob., 126
leys farming, 1, 26, 48, 68, 107, 117, 129, 145–6, 154–5, 164, 167, 179, 181–2
libraries, 33, 36, 42, 102; and see Oxford, Radcliffe Library
Lichfield, Earls of, 147 n; and see Lee, Edw. Hen.; Lee, Geo.
Light, Chris. (d. 1546), 126, 129; Chris. (d. 1584), and his w. Marg., 126; Ric., 123, 126–8 n, 132 n; fam., 126
Lincoln, 87; Archdeacon of, 72; Bps. of, 72, 79, 109, 127, 133, 183, and see Grosseteste, Rob.; Lexington, Hen.; Longland, John; Wells, Hugh of; diocese of, Chancellor, see Oldys, Wm.
Lincoln Cathedral, Dean and Chapter of, 132–3; prebend in, 127, 132
Lincoln College, Oxford, Fellow of, 98
Lincolnshire, 87, 126 n; Sheriff of, see Osbert
Lindsey, Earl of, see Bertie, Rob.
Linguire, Hen. de, 17; Lucy de, m. Hen. Hagley (fl. 1285), 17; Oliver de, 17; Rob. de, 17; Rog. de, 17; Wm. de, 17; fam., 17n
Liverpool, Earl of, see Jenkinson, Chas.
Lives, 184
Llandaff, Bp. of, see Beau, Wm.
Lloyd, Geo., 19; Noah, 19; Susan, m. Sir Wm. Cobb, 19; Wal., 19; Wm., Rector of Drayton and of Hanwell, 110
Lodge, Thos., Rector of Drayton, 110–11
Loggan, David, 120; John, Rector of Hanwell, 120
London, John, Vicar of Adderbury, Warden of New College, Oxf., 16, 32; Ralph, 16
London, 120, 124, 188; Clock-makers' Company of, 29; the Fleet, 92; Masons' Company of, 140; M.P. for, 47; merchants of, 12, and see Garway, Sir Thos.; Middle Temple, 72; named as address, 17–18, 27, 29, 36, 44, 47, 61, 63, 72, 78, 81, 127, 149–50, 158–9, 168–9; roads to, 85, 171; Recorder of, see Danvers, Sir Rob.; and see Westminster; Westminster Abbey
London, Bp. of, see Gilbert, Master Rob.
London Committee (Civil War), 98
Long, Mary, 95
Longchamp, Osbert, and his w. Aveline, 19
Longland, John, Bp. of Lincoln, 127
Longleat (Wilts.), 91
lord's men, duty of rescuing, 25
Lostock (Lancs.), 115
lot-meadows, 48, 117, 119 n, 145–6, 155, 164, 179, 181
Lovell, John, 69; Ric., 81 n; Thos., curate (later Vicar) of Bloxham, 74
Lucas, Edw. (d. c. 1661), 181; Edw. (d. c. 1681), 181; John, 181; Jos., 181;—, 183; fam., 181, 183
lucerne, 108
Lucy (Luci), Maud de, m. Ralph Fitz Geoffrey, 46; Ric. de, 59
Ludford, John of, 18; Rob. of, 18; Wm. of, 18
Luke, Sir Sam., 12 n; fam., 12 n
Lusignan, Guy de, 115
Lydiat, Chris. (d. c. 1612), 44–45, 47, 50; Ric., 44, 47–48; Thos., Rector of Alkerton, 45, 50, 52; Tim., Rector of Alkerton, 50; —, 48; fam., 44
Lynde, Thos., 16
Lyons, Maud de, see Tew; Ric. de, 19; Rog. de, 19
Lysle, Geo., 147–8
Lytcott, Dame Anne, 79
M
machine-maker, 29
Madsey, Ric., 72
Magdalen College, Oxford, 20, 30, 63; Fellow of, 120
Maidstone, Edm. of, Rector of Adderbury, 30; Rob. of, Rector of Adderbury, 30, 32
Malbone, Hamlet, Rector of Wigginton, 167
Mallins (Malyns), Sir Reynold de, 105; —, 96 n
maltsters, 30, 71, 95, 139, 147
Mandeville (Maulai), Arnold (Arnulf) de, 16; Geof. de, 140; Wal. de, 46; —, see Doyley
mangolds, 70, 146, 165
manure-manufacture, artificial, 96; bone, 95–96
March, Earl of, see Mortimer, Rog.
Marcy, John, Rector of Broughton, 100
Margaret, Ctss. of Warwick, m. John de Plescy, 161
Margaret, Queen, w. of Edward I, 56, 59
Markes, Doyley, 17; Eliz., see Doyley; Ric., 17; Wm., 17; fam., 18
markets, see Adderbury; Banbury; Camden, Chipping; Deddington; Oxford
Marlborough, Duke of, see Churchill, John
Marlborough trophy, 125
Marmion, Shakerley, 16
Marriot, Rob., 72
Marsh, Adam, 74
Marshall, Anselm, 19; Isabel, see Clare; Thos., 17; Wal., Earl of Pembroke, 19; Wm., Earl of Pembroke, Earl Marshal, 19, 45
Marwell, Hen., Bp. of Winchester, 21
Mason, John (fl. 1436); Sir John (fl. 1554), 127, 132 n
Mategrey, Wm. de, 71
Matthew, John, 17; Rog., Vicar of Bloxham, 74, 84
Maud, Empress, 59
Maud, Queen, w. of William I, 140
Maulai, see Mandeville
Maule, John (d. 1616), 26; John (d. 1680), 26; Thos., 26; — (fl. 17th cent.), sr., 40; — (fl. 17th cent.), jr., 40; — (fl. 1766), 40; fam., 26
Mauléon, Eustacia de, m. Thos. Arden (d. by 1229), 104–5; Savari de, 104
Mercia, King of, see Penda; Earls of, 55; and see Edwin; Bp. of, see Chad, St.
Meri, Ric. de, 20
Merton, 17
Merton Priory (Surr.), 62; Prior of, 62, 72
Merynge, Jas., 15, 58, 72
messages, service of carrying, 25
Metamorphoses, 91
Metcalfe, Edw., 124, 127–8, 130; Eliz., 104, 111, 128; Mary, 112; fam., 104
Methodists, 6, 13, 41, 52, 56–57, 82, 98, 101, 111, 120, 122, 124, 137, 139, 151, 158, 161, 169, 173, 186–7; 'Calvinistic Methodists', 186; Primitive Methodists, 41, 52, 137, 140, 149; 'Unionists', 122
Methuen, Christian (fl. 1762), see Cobb; Christian (fl. 1791), m. Fred. Irby, Ld. Boston, 16; Paul (fl. 1838), Ld. Methuen, 36; Paul (fl. late 18th cent.), 16, 18, 27–28; Paul Cobb, 16; fam., 9 n, 20, 27
Meulan, Count of, see Waleran
Middleton, E. J., curate of Wroxton, 187; P. E., 11
Middleton, see Milton
Midland Association of General Baptists, 137
Milcombe, Adam of, 62 n; John of (fl. 1316), 60–61; John of (fl. 1370), 61; fam., 61
Milcombe, in Bloxham, 3, 53, 58, 154, †182, 189; adv., 78; agric., 65–66, 68–70; bridges, 65, 84; chaplain of, 73, 78; char., 65, 84–85, and see Milcombe, town estate; ch., 58, 72–74, 78–79, 166–7; curates of, 78–79, 166, and see Edyngson, John; dom. arch., 58; farms, 70; fields, 66, 68, 167; glebe, 62, 69, 167; inc., 69, 73–74, 84–85, 166; inn, 58; man., 60–63; man.-ho. (Milcombe Hall), 58; Milcombe Heath, 74, 84; mills, 62–63, 65, 71–72, 166; named as address, 69, 88, 166; nonconf., 40, 58, 80–82; par. officers, 64–65, 78; poor-relief, 64–65; pop., 55, 58, 160; roads to, 65, 84, 150, 159; sch., 58, 79, 83, 85; tithes, 62, 69, 73–74, 166–7; town estate, 65, 69, 84; vicarage-ho., 79; Vicars of, see Blagden, H. C.; Hookins, Phil.; village hall, 79 n, 85
military incidents, see battles and other military incidents
militia, 23, 107, 128, 143, 162, 186
miller, Hugh the, see Hugh the miller
Miller, Sanderson, 104, 173, 185
milliners, 29, 71, 147, 165; turner of hat-blocks, 29
mills, see Adderbury; Alkerton; Balscott; Barford St. John; Bodicote; Broughton; Drayton; fulling-mills; Hanwell; Horley and Hornton; horse-mill; Milcombe; paper-mills; saw-mills; Shenington; Tadmarton; Tusmore; Wigginton; windmills; Wroxton
Milne and Hall, 158
Milton (Middleton), in Adderbury, 3, 5, 13, 29, 53, 63, 73, 189; agric., 28; chap., 13, 30, 33, 36; char., see Milton, town estate; dom. arch., 13; fields, 24; inc., 26; ind., 29; inn, 13; library, 36; named as address, 14, 63; nonconf., 13, 36, 39–41, 80; par. officers, 22 n; poor-relief, 23– 24; pop., 13; rly. halt, 5; roads, 13; sch., 13, 41; tithe barn, 13; tithes, 30–31; town estate, 42–43
Milton-under-Wychwood, 39 n
Milverton (Warws.), Emscote in, 20
moated sites, 14, 87
Modern Conveyors Ltd., 29
Molineux, Sir John, 105 n; Marg., m. 1 Sir Giles Arden (d. 1381), 2 Wal. Power, 105
Mollington, see Cropredy
Molyneaux, pugilist, 140
Monk, John, Vicar of Adderbury, Chaplain of Canterbury, 32
Montagu, Geo., 10, 14
Montfort, Sir Baldwin de, 142; Marg. de, see Pecche; Sir Sim. de, 142; Sir Wm. de, 142
monumental brasses, 36, 78, 100, 121, 137, 185
Moore, A. L., 169; Edm., Rector of Drayton, 109; Hen., sculptor, 131; Thos., 38; and see More
Morcar, Earl of Northumbria, 59
Mordaunt, Rob., and his w. Barbara, 46
More, John, 142; Lambert de la, 142; and see Moore
Morris, Rog., 9; Wm., designer, 78
Morris and Co., 78
Mortain, Count of, see Robert
Mortain, fee of, 18; honor of, 87
Mortimer, Rog., Earl of March, 21
Morton, Adam, Rector of Drayton, 110–11
Motion, A. R., 47
Mowbray of Oxford, 158
Mozley, A. D., Rector of Wigginton, 168
murals, see wall-paintings
murder fines, 1
mustard, 181
N
Naburn (Yorks. E. R.), 87
Napoleonic Wars, 92, 146, 163, 165
National Farmers' Union, 28
Navers, Isabel de, m. John de St. Valery (fl. after 1293), 20
Neithrop, see Banbury
Nel, fam., 5 n
Nell (Aynho) Bridge, 5, 15, 22
Nether Exe (Devon), 15
Neville, fam., 89
New College, Oxford, 5, 9–10, 14, 18, 21–22, 27, 30–33, 35–36, 42, 70, 151; Fellows of, 32, 50, 119, 156; Wardens of, 7, 10–11, 32, 41, 52, and see Hayward, Thos.; London, John; Woodward, Wm.
New Jersey (U.S.A.), Fairleigh Dickinson University, 173
New Leicester, breed of sheep, 28
New Zealand, 131
Newell, Chris., Vicar of Bloxham, 39, 75
Newington, North, in Broughton, 1, 85, 86–87, 108, 178, †182, 189; agric., 92–95; chap., 85–86, 101; char., 102; cross, 86; dom. arch., 86–87; fields, 93; green, 86; inc., 86, 93, 95, 97; ind., 87, 92, 95; inns, 85, 87; library, 102; man., 87–89, 92; man.-ho., 86–87; mills, 86–87, 95–96, 108; named as address, 137; nonconf., 39, 98, 101–2; par. officers, 92; poor-relief, 92; pop., 86; roads, 85–86; road to, 44; tithes, 95, 97–98, 101; sch., 101–2, 112
Newington, South, 46, 53, 72, 83, 159, 170, 183
Newman, John, Cardinal, 168
Nicholas son of Roger, 141
Nonsuch, see Cuddington
Norfolk, 97
Norman & Beard, 169
Normandy, 16 n
North, Alice, 39; Hon. Mrs. Ann, 185; Sir Edw., 61; Frances, see Pope; Francis, Ld. Guilford (d. 1685), Ld. Keeper, 166, 172, 173 n, 176, 182, 185; Francis, Ld. Guilford (d. 1729), 179, 181, 184, 187; Francis, Ld. North and Earl of Guilford (d. 1790), 103, 106, 108, 171, 173, 185; Francis, Earl of Guilford (d. 1817), 95, 178; Fred., Ld. North and Earl of Guilford (d. 1792), First Lord of the Treasury, 172, 185; Geo. Aug., Earl of Guilford, 51, 108, 176; Georgiana, Lady North, 187; (formerly Doyle), Col. J. S., 172–3, 176, 182–3, 185–6; Rog., 172; Susan, Baroness North, m. Col. J. S. Doyle (later North), 176; Thos., 39 n; Wm., Ld. North, 112, 176–7, 183, 185–6; fam., 103–4, 106, 172, 176, 178, 182, 184, 186
Northampton, Archdeacon of, 127
Northampton, Earl of, see Compton, Jas.
Northampton Castle, Constable of, see Arden, Sir Thos. (fl. 1278)
Northamptonshire, 52, 59, 76, 105; militia, 186
Northamptonshire, Sheriff of, see Arden, Thos. (fl. 1278)
Northern Aluminium Co., 29
Northumbria, Earls of, see Morcar; Tostig
Norton, see Wonston
Norton, Chipping, 53, 110, 165, 167, 169; chant., 78
Norton, Hook, barony of, 161; honor of, 21
Norton, Hook, 61, 80–81, 159–63, 169–70; prehist. rem., 160
Norwich, Bp. of, see Walton, Master Sim. of
Nottinghamshire, 70, 87, 126
Noyon Priory (Oise, France), 21, 60– 61; Prior of, 60
Nunnaminster, see Winchester
Nurse's Fund, 38
Nutt, Jas., curate of Bodicote, 38
O
Odell, see Woodhull
Odo, Bp. of Bayeux, 46, 177
Offerton, see Hindlip
Ogilby, John, 5
Oldys, Thos., Rector of Tadmarton, 157; Wm. (d. 1645), Vicar of Adderbury, 14, 15, 32; Wm. (s. of last), Chancellor of Lincoln, 14
Oliffe, Dorothy, see Doyley; Thos., 17; fam., 18
open fields and inclosure, 1, 24–28, 30 n, 31, 48–50, 53, 64–70, 73–74, 85, 93–95, 97, 107–8, 117–19, 123, 129–30, 138, 143, 145–6, †151, 153– 155, 164–7, 170, 179, 182, 186, 188
organ-builders, see Halmshaw & Sons; Norman & Beard; Walker & Sons
Oriel College, Oxford, 141–3, 145–7, 149
Osbert, Sheriff of Lincs. and Yorks., 125
Osborn, Ann, see Goodwin
Oseney Abbey, 19, 22, 24, 31, 166
Osgod (fl. 1038), 15
outfangenetheof, 107
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), 91
Owen, fam., 140
Oxford, Earls of, see Vere, Aubrey de (d. 1194); Vere, Aubrey de (d. 1214); Vere, Rob. de (d. 1221); Vere, Rob. de (d. 1632); earldom of, 19
Oxford, 23, 32, 35, 50, 59, 87, 109–10, 120, 183 n; mkt., 178; meadow in, 151–2; merchants of, 12; mural mansion, 55, 59; named as address, 86, 158, 160, 162, 173; Radcliffe Infirmary, 163; Radcliffe Library, librarian of, see Wise, Francis; road to, 5, 183 n; St. George's, canons of, 165–6; St. John's Hospital, 63
Oxford, Archdeacon of, 75, 110; Bps. of, 74–75, 118, 133–4, 147, 156, 184–5, and see Bidges, John; Wilberforce, Sam.; diocese of, 51, 133, 147; Board of Patronage, 49; Certificate of Clergy, 184; Church Building Society, 52; Inspector of Schools, 139
Oxford Canal, 1, 5, 28–29
Oxford Castle, Constable of, see Doyley, Rob. (fl. 1086)
Oxford Down, breed of sheep, 28
Oxford Movement, 185
Oxford Trust, 109
Oxford University, 109, 119–20, 147; Bodleian Library, 184; Divinity School, 35, 76; Radcliffe Library, librarian of, see Wise, Francis; and see Brasenose; Christ Church; Durham; Jesus; Lincoln; Magdalen; New College; Oriel; St. Edmund Hall; St. John's; St. Mary Hall; Trinity; Worcester College
Oxfordshire, agric., 29, 67, 70, 93–95, 107, 131, 145, 155, 164; boundaries, 44, 47, 112; ch., 52, 76, 99, 110; clergy, 98; knight of the shire for, 88; Ld. Lieut. of, see Fiennes, Jas.; map of, 124; masons, 121; M.P.s for, 47, 116; nonconf., 74, 81, 101, 109, 111, 137; pop., 86; Puritans, 120; Sheriffs of, 59, 106, 113, 116; and see Barber, Edw.; Barber, Rob. (fl. 1697); Barber, Wm.; Doyley, Rob.; Thornycroft, John; Wykeham, Sir Thos.; Wykeham, Sir Wm.; visit to, 113; woodland, 11, 182
Oxfordshire County Council, 9, 139; Education Authority, 112
Oxfordshire Ironstone Co., 49, 109, 131, 183, 188
Oxhill (Warws.), 47
P
Page, Nic., Vicar of Bloxham, 74–75, 78
Pahier, John le, 177
Palk, Lawr., Ld. Haldon, 11
Palmes, Wm. de, 87; fam., 87
pannage, 24
paper-mills, 86–87, 95–96, 108
Pargiter, Rob. (fl. 1665), 151; Rob. (fl. 1665, another), 151; Rob. (d. 1741), Vicar of Bloxham, 75, 78; fam., 151
Parker, John, 168
Parliament, Members of, 162; and see Banbury; Oxfordshire
parsnips, 70, 108
Parsons, John, 72; Rob., Archdeacon of Gloucester, 14
Passmore & Nunnelly, 49
Paston-Bedingfeld, see Bedingfeld
Pate, John, 127; Ric., Prebendary of Sutton-cum-Buckingham, 127
Paulet, Eliz., w. of Wm., m. 2 Sir Ric. Fiennes (d. 1612/13), 88, 91; Wm., 88
Pauncefoot (? or Wysham), Alice, m. John Guise, 162; Eliz., 162; Joan, m. John Croft, 162; John, 161; Marg., see Beauchamp
Payne (Payn), Francis, Dean of Jersey, Rector of Wigginton, 167; Eliz., m. — Farebrother, 156; Jas., 108; Jane, 156; Thos., 108
Paynel, Eve, see Sutton; Rob., 126
Pearse, Vincent, Rector of Hanwell, 120; fam., 120
Pearson, J. L., 149, 169
Pecche, John (fl. 1318), 142; Sir John (d. 1376), 142; John (d. 1387), 142; Marg., m. Sir Wm. de Montfort, 142
Peckham, Ann, 62; Edm., 62, 72
Pembroke, Earldom of, 19; Earls of, see Marshall, Wal.; Marshall, Wm.
Penda, King of Mercia, 6
Penistone, Thos., 16; fam., 14
Penrhyn (Cornw.), 78
Percival, Beaumont, Rector of Broughton and of Hawarden (Flints.), 98
Perkins, Thos., 72
Perrot (later Wykeham), Thos., 88; Wm., and his w. Alice, 88
pest-houses, 23, 44, 58, 64–65
Petre, Sir Wm., 21
Pettifer, Eliz., 149; Ric., 72; Rob., 149; fam., 140
Peyvre, Paulinus, 16 n
Philip IV, King of France, 59
physician, 87
Pieters, Jan, 91
pillory, 22
Pinwell, W. J., Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 134
Piscator, Joannes, theologian, 78
Pitt, Chris., 83; L. K., Rector of Hanwell, 120
Pittam, Alice, 44
plague, 25, 66, 171; Black Death, 26, 29, 48, 179
Plescy, Hugh de (fl. 1212), 20–21; Hugh de (d. 1292), 21; John de, Earl of Warwick, 21, 161; Marg. de, see Margaret, Ctss. of Warwick; fam., 13 n, 20–21, 161
Plot, Dr. Rob., 7, 114
Plowman, John, 35–36, 38
Plutarch, 184
Pococke, Dr. Ric., 173
Pointer, John (fl. before 1663), 50; John (d. 1710), Rector of Alkerton, 50, 52; John (fl. after 1710), 50; Malachy, Rector of Alkerton, 50, 52; Mordecai, 75
Poitou, 60
Poland, 33
Pole, Alice de la, see Chaucer; Edm. de la, Duke of Suffolk, 115; Reg., Cardinal, 32; Wm. de la, Duke of Suffolk, 115
Ponet, John, Bp. of Winchester, 15
Pope, Alex., poet, 14; Anne, 185; Sir Edw., 117; Frances, m. Francis North (d. 1685), Ld. Guilford, 172, 176; John, 5 n, 18, 156 n, 162, 176, 178, 182–3; Marg., w. of Wm., m. 2 John Bustard, 15, 185; Sir Thos. (d. 1559), 18–19, 116–17, 152, 156, 162, 166, 176, 178, 182–4; Thos. (d. 1660), Earl of Downe, 162, 172, 176; Sir Thos. (d. Jan. 1668), 162, 166, 175–6, 178; Thos. (d. May 1668), Earl of Downe, 172, 176, 185; Wm. (fl. early 16th cent.), 15, 185; Wm. (d. 1624), 162, 176; Sir Wm. (d. 1631), Earl of Downe, 172, 176, 178, 181, 185; fam., 152, 154, 156, 166, 172, 177, 181–2
popes, 147, 156, and see Boniface VIII; Boniface IX; Clement V; Clement VI; Eugenius III
poppies, 28
Portishead (Som.), 148
Potter, Fitzherbert, Rector of Hanwell, 121; John, 84; Rob., 69; Wm. (fl. c. 1655), 101, 158; Wm. (d. 1894), 84
Pottinger, fam., 40
Poultney, Tim., 40; fam., 40
Powell, D. T., 100
Powell & Sons, 36
Power, Marg., see Molineux; Wal., 105
Powlett, Eliz., 166; Hugh, 166
Préaux, Hasculf des, 18; Ingram des, 59; John des, 18 n
Preaux Abbey (Eure, France), 128
Preedy, F., 36; John, 69
prefabricated concrete structures, 71
prehistoric remains, see Broughton; Norton, Hook; Tadmarton; Wigginton
pre-packaging, 29
Presbyterians, 13, 33, 36, 39–41, 52, 58, 80, 83, 111, 120, 122, 134, 186
printing, 29
prisons, see Bloxham; London, the Fleet
Pritchard (Prichard), John, 160; Hugh, see Richard, Hugh ap
prize fight, 140
protestant nonconformity, see Anabaptists; Baptists; 'Calvinists'; Independents; Methodists; Presbyterians; Quakers; Unitarians
Pryme, John, Vicar of Adderbury, 32
Puhier, Rob. le, 143
pulse, 28, 48, 130
punitive instruments, see duckingstool; pillory; stocks; whippingpost
Puritans, 1, 50, 74, 79, 98, 104, 109–10, 119–20, 124
Pye, Sir Wal., 176 n
Pym, John, 92
Pyrton, 175
Q
Quakers, 1, 12, 29, 32, 39–40, 52, 80– 82, 94, 98, 101–2, 111, 137, 149, 158, 169, 183, 186; Banbury Division, 39–40, 81, 101, 149; Friends' Evangelistic Band, 159
quarrying, 5, 29, 53, 71, 125, 131, 183; and see Horley and Hornton, Hornton stone; ironstone mining
Queen Anne's Bounty, 73, 78, 184
Quincy, see de Quincy
R
Radbourn (Warws.), 104–5
radio-station, 14
radknights, 143
railways, see Banbury and Cheltenham; Banbury and Chipping Norton; Birmingham and Oxford; Drayton; Great Western
Ralph son of Richard the clerk, 63
Ralph son of Robert, 161, 165
Ralph (fl. 1086), 46; ? another, 125; another (? Ranulf Flambard), 127
Ralph (fl. 12th cent.), Rog. s. of, see Roger son of Ralph
Ralph (d. by 1201), 161
Randle, Ephraim, 57 n
Ranton Abbey (Staffs.), 116
rape, 131, 165, 181
Ratley (Warws.), 105, 185; Upton in, 47, 140; Upton Estate, 44, 47, 49, 131
Rawlins, Chris., Vicar of Adderbury, 11 n, 41
Rawlinson, Ric., 36–37, 76, 78–79, 103, 114, 121, 123–4, 169
Raynesford, Sir Wm., 172, 176
Reading (Berks.), foundry, 78; Southcot in, 16
recreation ground, 58
reeveship, duty of, 69
Regenbald (fl. 1065), 14
Reinbeudcurt, Guy de, 175; Ingram de, 175; Margery de, m. Rob. Foliot, 175; Ric. de, 175
Reinotius, Rector of Alkerton, 49
rent, service of collecting, 69; service of delivering, 25
Reynold, Abbot of Abingdon, 152
Reynold (fl. 1086), 87
Reynolds-Moreton, Francis, Baron Ducie of Tortworth, 47; Sarah, see Child
rhubarb, 28, 108
Rich, Rob., Earl of Warwick (d. 1658), 92
Richard II, 30
Richard, Earl of Cornwall, 16
Richard the clerk, 63
Richard (fl. 1086), 128
Richard, Hugh ap (Prichard), Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 133
Richmond (Surr.), honor of, 59
Riddelsdale, H. J., Rector of Wigginton, 168
riots, 28, 70, 155
Risley, Susannah, see Wells; Revd. W. C., 21, 36; fam., 21
roads, ancient, 3, 112, 150, 159, 171; and see Saltway; major, see Banbury, roads to; Roman, 85, 171; turnpikes, 5, 13, 44, 55, 63–64, 85, 103, 139, 171
Robert, Abbot of Eynsham, 78
Robert, Count of Mortain, 127–8
Robert, Earl of Gloucester, 141
Robert son of Anskill, 152
Robert the chamberlain, 125
Robert (fl. 1086), 18; ? another, 87
Robert (d. by 1218), 161
Robert, Gil. s. of, see Gilbert son of Robert
Robert, Ralph s. of, see Ralph son of Robert
Roberts, Hannah, 109
Robinson, fam., 40
Rochester, Ctss. of, see Wilmot, Ann; Earl of, see Wilmot, Chas.; Wilmot, Hen.; Wilmot, John
Rockingham (Northants.), 175; honor of, 175–6
Roger son of Ralph, 161
Roger, Nic. s. of, see Nicholas son of Roger
Rollright, 61
Roman Catholics, 38, 51, 79–80, 100, 168, 172, 186
Roman remains, 3; and see Adderbury; Alcester; Bloxham; Bodicote; Drayton; Hanwell; Tadmarton; Wigginton; Wroxton
Rome (Italy), 62, 98, 157; St. Mark's, Cardinal of, see Blandiac, John de
rope-maker, 29, 71
Ros, de, fam., 87
Rowney, Thos., 162, 166–7; Mr. (? same as last), 162
Roworthe, Hen., Prebendary of Sutton-cum-Buckingham, Archdeacon of Canterbury, 133, 136
Royal Mint, Treasurer of, see Peckham, Edm.
Royal Navy, 116
Rugby (Warws.), 47
Rundle, Thos., 81 n
Rupert, Prince, 15
Rush, Wm., 137
Russell, Wm., Earl of Bedford, 92
Russia, Ambassador in, 120
Ryton upon Dunsmore (Warws.), 104
S
Sacheverell, Ambrose, Rector of Tadmarton, 156–7, 185; Thos. (fl. 1615), 156; Thos. (d. 1675), 185; Wm., 181–2; fam., 157, 175
Sackville, Arabella Diana, see Cope; Eliz., Baroness Buckhurst, m. Geo. John West (later Sackville-West), Earl de la Warr, 106, 109, 111, 116; Herbrand, Earl de la Warr, 116; John Fred., Duke of Dorset, 106, 109 n, 116; Wm., Ld. Buckhurst, 116
Sackville-West, Chas., Earl de la Warr, 109; Eliz., see Sackville; (formerly West) Geo. John, Earl de la Warr, 106, 109, 111, 116, 122
saddler, 95
Sadler, Edw., 142–3, 145–6; John, 43; Wm., 141; fam., 140–1
Saiet (fl. 1086), 65
sainfoin, 95
St. Amand, Amaury de (d. 1241), 16, 46, 59–60; Amaury de (d. 1285), 4, 16, 60, 66, 71, 73; Amaury de (d. 1310), 16, 49 n, 63; Amaury de (d. 1381), Justiciar of Ireland, 16; Amaury de (d. 1402), 4, 16–17, 46; Eleanor de, m. — Braybroke, 16–17; Eleanor de, w. of Amaury (d. 1402), 4, 17, 46, 71; Guy de, 16; Ida de, 17; John de (fl. 1250), Rector of Alkerton, 49; Master John de (fl. 1310), 49 n; John de (d. 1330), 4, 16; Marg. de, see Despenser; Mary de, 16; Ralph de (d. 1230), 4, 16; Wm. de, 16, 71; —, 49; fam., 4, 12, 16 n, 46, 56, 66
St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 109
St. John, Agnes, see Fisher; Eliz., m. Gerald FitzGerald, Earl of Kildare, 142; John de (fl. 1482), 59–60; John de (d. 1525, ? same as last), 60; John de (fl. 1545), 60; Marg., see Beauchamp; Oliver (d. c. 1435), 59; Oliver (fl. 1567), Baron of Bletsoe, 47; Oliver (fl. 17th cent.), 92
St. John's College, Oxford, 176
St. Mark's, Cardinal of, see Blandiac, John de
St. Mary Hall, Oxford, Principal of, 120
St. Marylebone (Mdx.), St. John's Wood in, 152
St. Petersburg (Russia), British Factory at, 120
St. Valery, Hen. de, 20; Isabel de, see Navers; John de (fl. 1265–7), 20; John de (fl. after 1293), 20; Ric. de, 20; Thos. de, 20 n
Ste. Mère Eglise, Wm. de, 59
Salisbury, Joan de, see Hasting; John de, 142
Salisbury, Bp. of, 74
Salmons, Wm., 137
Saltway, 5, 85–86, 171
Samman, David, 164–5
Samon, John, 64; Rob., 84
Samuel, Marcus Ric., Vct. Bearsted, 47; Wal. Horace, Vct. Bearsted, 47
Sandford St. Martin, 59, 63
Sapcote, Anne, m. Sir Wm. FitzWilliam, 126; Eliz., see Dynham; Sir John, 126; Sir Ric., 126; fam., 126 n
Sarsden, John of, 177; Ric. of, 177; Rob. of, 177; Thos. of, 177; Wal. of (fl. 1206), and his w. Gillian, 177; Wal. of (fl. 1232, ? same as last), 177; fam., 177
Sarsden, 15
Saul, Thos., 139
Saunders, Grace, see Willingham; Wm. (fl. 1506), 61; Wm. (fl. 1590), 106
saw-mills, 71, 154
Saybrook (Connecticut, U.S.A.), founding of, 92
Saye and Sele, Barony of, 88–89; Baroness, see Fiennes, Cecily; Lords, 14, 20, 31, 95–96, and see Fiennes, Edw.; Fiennes, Hen.; Fiennes, Ric. (3 of the name); Fiennes, Sir Wm. (d. 1471); Fiennes, Wm. (d. 1696); Twisleton, Fiennes; Twisleton, Gregory; Twisleton, John; Twisleton, Thos.; Twisleton-WykehamFiennes, Fred.; Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Geof.; TwisletonWykeham-Fiennes, Ivo; Viscounts, 20, and see Fiennes, Jas; Fiennes, Lawr.; Fiennes, Nat. (d. 1710); Fiennes, Ric. (d. 1781); Fiennes, Wm. (d. 1662); Viscountess, see Fiennes, Christabella
Scheveningen (Netherlands), Charles II at, 91
school boards, 42, 122, 139, 159
Scotland, 46; fighting against, 87; 'Scotch Puritan rebellion', 75
Scott, Caroline, see Campbell; Francis, Earl of Dalkeith, 15, 23; G. G., 36, 99–100; Sir Gil., 35–36, 91, 99, 131; Hen., Duke of Buccleuch, 5 n, 9, 15, 17–18, 20, 22, 27, 162, 166; J. O., 35–36, 158
Scudder, Hen., Rector of Drayton, 109–10
Sculle, Anne, w. of Thos., ? m. z Sir Wm. Berkeley, 166; Thos., 166
sculptor, see Moore, Hen.
Seagrave, John of (d. 1325), 88; John of (fl. 1346), 88; fam., 88
Searle, Thos., 187
Seaton (Rut.), 142
Sedding, J. D., 34 n
seed-merchants, 29
Seffrid, Archdeacon and Bp. of Chichester, Rector of Bloxham, 47
Sellers, Alfred, 96; Rebecca, 96; Wm., 96
Sergeant, John, 183
services, customary, 24–25, 48, 66, 93, 181; and see castle-guard; entry fines; food renders; 'frithsilver'; gafol; heriot; lord's men; messages; pannage; reeveship; rent
Severn, riv., 139
Seymour, Edw., Duke of Somerset, 127; Hen., 127; Wm., Duke of Somerset. 32; (later Culme-Seymour), Sir John Hobart, Vicar of Horley and Hornton, 132 n, 134
Sezincote (Glos.), 106
Shakespeare, Wm., playwright, 96
Sharman, Thos., 137
Sheen Priory (Surr.), 21, 60
sheep, breeds of, see Cotswolds; Gloucestershire; Leicestershire; New Leicester; Oxford Down; Warwickshire
Sheldon, Dormer, Rector of Shenington, 148; Ralph, 147; Thos., 147; Wm., 147; fam., 147
Shelswell, John, 186
Shelswell, 20
Shenington, 1, 3, 44, 51, 139–50, 144; adv., 49, 147; agric., 143–7; airfield, 139; Shenington Brook, 139–40; char., 150; ch., 50, 140–1, 147–9; ct., 143, 145; curates, 148; dom. arch., 140; farms, 140, 145–6; fields, 144, 145–6, †151; fire at, 140; fishponds, 140; glebe, 148; green, 140; inc., 143, 146; ind., 147; inns, 140; man., 140–3; man.-hos., 140; mills, 140, 143, 147; named as address, 47, 84; nonconf., 52, 140, 149; par. officers, 51, 143; poorrelief, 143; pop., 140; Rectors of, 51, 145, 148–9, and see Blythman, Arthur; Colonna, Odo; Hughes, Edw. (fl. 1735); Hughes, Edw. (fl. 1801); Hughes, Rob. Edw. (d. (1846); Hughes, Rob. Edw. (d. 1869); Hughes, Rog.; Ingram, Ric.; Lechlade, Rob. of; Sheldon, Dormer; rectory, 49, 51; rectory-ho., 140, 148; roads, 44, 139–40; Rough Hill, 139, 145–6; sch., 53, 140, 149–50; Shenington Hollow, 140; Shenlow Hill, 139, 145–6; Sugarswell in, 140–3, 145–6; tithe, 148
Shenington with Alkerton, rectory, 49
Sherfield (Hants), 20 n
Shipbrook (Ches.), barony of, 115
Shipton (? Shipton-under-Wychwood), 148
Shipston-on-Stour (Worcs.), 53
Shirburn Castle, 91
shoemakers, 71, 95, 147, 165
Shottesbrooke, Edith, see Stourton; Sir Rob., 59; fam., 59
Shutford, in Swalcliffe, 3; bridge, 86; chap., 50; inc., 27; nonconf., 40, 101, 137, 149, 158; roads to, 44, 86; sch., 188
Sibford Ferris, see Swalcliffe
Sibford Gower, see Swalcliffe
Sidnell, Thos., chaplain of Wroxton, 183
Simon, Bp. of Worcester, 147
Simon, Count of Evreux, 21
Skelton, Jos., 114, 160
Slaughter (Glos.), 10
smallpox, 23
Smirke, Sir Rob., 173
Smith, Benj. J., Rector of Alkerton, 51; C. S., 12; Jane, 36; W. Osborne, 169
Smythe, David Rob., 111; Geo., 16; Thos., 16
Snareston, Thos., 21
Snelson, Rog., 61
socage, 66, 93; sokemen, 66
Soden, fam., 40
solicitors, 29, 124, 128
Somerset, Dukes of, see Beaufort, John; Seymour, Edw.; Seymour, Wm.
Somerset, 142
Somervill, Edw., Vicar of Adderbury, 31
Somery, Agnes de, 126; Sir John de, 126; Marg. de, m. John Sutton, 126
Sor (Lazore), Ela (? same as Esthall, Ela de), 141 n, and see Esthall; Eliz., m. Rob. Wykeham, 141–2; Imeyne (? same as Staur, Imeyne de), 141 n, and see Staur; Imeyne, w. of John Sor (fl. 1295), 141 n; John (fl. 1194), 141; John (d. by 1241), 141; John (fl. 1295), 141; John (fl. 1346), 141; Jordan, 141; Odo, 141, 147; Rob. (fl. 1132), 141, 147; Rob. le (fl. 1217), 141; Sim,., 141; Symunda, 141; Wentliana, w. of John (d. by 1241), m. 2 Nicholas son of Roger, 141; Wm., 141; fam., 141
Sor Brook, 3, 5–6, 11, 44, 53, 64, 66, 71, 85–86, 96, 123–4, 139–40, 150–1
Souldern, 126
South America, export to, 131
Southcot, see Reading
Souwestone Restoration Co., 35
spa, 6
Spelsbury, Ditchley in, 59
Spencer, Chas., 114 n, 122; Wm., 109, 114 n, 116, 118 n, 121;—, 43; fam., 114, 120
sports and pastimes, see athletics; Banbury, races; cricket; football; fox-hunting; gliding club; gokarting; golf; prize fight; recreation ground; Warwickshire Hunt
Stackhouse, Revd. T., 78
Stafford, Anne de, Ctss. of Stafford, 141–2; Hugh de, Earl of Stafford, 141; Humph. (d. 1418), 142; Humph. (d. 1460), Earl of Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, 141–2; Sir Humph. (fl. 1485), 142; Sir Humph. (fl. 1514), 142; Sir Humph. (fl. 1565), 142; Marg. de, see Audley; Maud of, see Hasting; Ralph de (d. 1372), Earl of Stafford, 141; Ralph of (d. 1410), 141–2; Rob. of, 18, 24, 128–9; fam., 18, 142 n
Stafford, honor of, 18–19
Stanbra, E. R., 169 n; —, 161; fam., 161, 169
Standard, Hen. (fl. after 1560), 18; Hen. (fl. 1662), 18; Rob., 18; Thos., 18
Standish, John, 156; Thurstan, Rector of Tadmarton, 157
Stankey, J. F., 13
Stanley, fam., 131
Stanley Abbey (Wilts.), 126, 128, 129 n
Staur, Imeyne de (? same as Sor, Imeyne), 141; Wm. de, 141
Stedham, —, 39
steel, 183; and see Brymbo Steel Co.; Wrexham
Steele, I. & C. and Co. Ltd., 71
Stephen, King, 59, 79
Stephens, R. R., Vicar of Adderbury, 11
Stevens, Wm., 137
Stilgoe, Nat., 16; Zach., 16
stinting, 27, 68, 106, 130, 145, 154–5, 181
stocking-weaving, 95
Stockport (Ches.), Rector of, see Vernon, Ric. de (fl. 1334)
stocks (punitive instrument), 162
Stockton, Lt.-Col. Arthur, 128; Jas., 124, 128; Oliver, 16
Stogdon, Hubert, 14
Stokes, Denise de, 45; Peter de, 141 n; Master Rob. de, 45, 178
Stone, Edm., Rector of Drayton, 110
Stonesfield, 61; slate, 160
Stour, riv., 139
Stourton, Edith, m. 1 John de Beauchamp, 2 Sir Rob. Shottesbrooke, 59
Stow, fam., 40
Stow-on-the-Wold (Glos.), 159, 163
Stowe (Bucks.), 88; Stowe House, 172
Stradling, Sir John de, 46, 141; Maud de, see Walton
Strange, Bridget, see Croker;—, 61 n
Stranke, Clement, 69; John, 65, 69; Thos. (d. by 1625), 84; Thos. (fl. 1650), 81; fam., 58
Stratford, see Ham, West
Stratford-on-Avon (Warws.), 171
Street, G. E., 37, 57, 75 n, 76–77, 79
strip-lynchets, 139, †151
Stuart (Steuart), Cath., 128; Dan., 128, 132; Maria, Mchnss. of Bute, 176; Wm., 18
Suffolk, dukedom of, 115; Dukes of, 21, and see Brandon, Chas.; Pole, Edm. de la; Pole, Wm. de la
sugar beet, 131
Sugarswell, John of, and his w. Alice, 142
Sugarswell, see Shenington
surgeons, 29, 147
Surman, J. M., 36
Surrey, Archdeacon of, see Inglesham, Master Rob. de
surveyor, 29
Sussex, 105
Sutton, Eve, w. of Wm., m. 2 Rob. Paynel, 126; John, 126; Marg., see Somery; Sir Ric., 126, 142; Rob., 126; Wm., 47, 126, 142; fam., 126, 142
Sutton Coldfield (Warws.), 141
Sutton-cum-Buckingham, prebend of, 127, 132; prebendaries of, 127, 132–3, and see Cox, Ric.; Dixon, Nic.; Gilbert, Master Rob.; Lavender, Ric.; Pate, Ric.; Roworthe, Hen.
Sutton, King's (Northants.), 5, 34, 76, 127, 132–3; Charlton in, 10; prebend, see Sutton-cum-Buckingham
Sutton-under-Brailes (Warws.), Vicar of, see Whately, Thos.
Swalcliffe, 3, 150–1, 153, 159–60; Lea in, 61, 63; Sibford Ferris in, 1, 3, 81, 189; Sibford Gower in, 1, 3, 189
Swere, riv., 5, 13, 53, 159–61
Swerford, 18–19, 61 n, 159–60, 162, 167 n, 170; Swerford Park, 162
Swift, —, widow, 39
Swinford, Eliz. of, 105
Swynnerton, Alice, m. Ric. Beaufeu, 20; Joan of, see Hasting; Rog. of, 142 n; Thos., 20
Symple, Rob. le, 21
T
Tadmarton, 3, 53, 55, 150–9, 162, 164, 189; adv., 156; agric., 153–6; bridges, 150; char., 159; ch., 99, †115, †150, 156–8; clubs, 159; ct., 152, 154; curates of, 157; dom. arch., 151; farms, 155–6; fields, 153–5; fire-engine, 153; ford, 150– 151; glebe, 155–7; golf course, 150, 156; inc., 155; ind., 155; inn, 151; machine-breaking, 155; man., 151– 152, 157; man.-ho., 151, 158; mills, 150, 154; nonconf., 81, 101, 151, 158–9; par. officers, 153; poorrelief, 153; pop., 151, 154; prehist. rem., 150; Tadmarton Camp, 150, 159; Rectors, 97, 150–1, 155–9, and see Blodwell, Master John; Crukadan, Master Geof.; Harrison, Rob.; Incent, John; Keen, John; Oldys, Thos.; Sacheverell, Ambrose; Standish, Thurstan; Whateley, Cresswell; Woodford, Mat.; rectory, 156–7; rectory-ho., 151, 156–7; road to, 58; roads, 150, 153; Rom. rem., 150; sch., 157, 159; Tadmarton Heath, 150, 155, 159; Tadmarton, Lower, 150–1, †150, 158; Tadmarton, Upper, 150–1, 158; tithes, 155–7; town estate, 153; woodland, 150
Tank, fam., 56
Tarrant Gunville (Dors.), Eastbury House, 9
Tay, Wm., 85
Taylor, John (fl. 1654), Rector of Broughton, 98; John (fl. after 1754), 78; Ralph, Rector of Broughton, 98; Ric., 173; Wm., 166
Taynton, stone from, 35
teazels, 165
Temple, Eliz., m. Wm. Fiennes (d. 1662), Vct. Saye and Sele, 88; John, 88
tenures, less common, see ancient demesne, tenants of; knight; socage; radknights
Tew, Hugh of (fl. early 12th nt.), 18; Hugh of (fl. 1130, ? sa as last), 19; Hugh of (d. by 1204) nd his w. Iseult, 19; Hugh of (fl. 253), 19; Hugh of (fl. 1270), 19; ibert of, 18; Maud of, m. Rog. de yons, 19; Wal. of (fl. 1166), 19; al. of (fl. 1236), 19, 59; fam., 18
Tew, Duns, 18–19, 105
Tew, Great, 18 n, 81
Tewkesbury, (Glos.), 140
Tewkesbury Abbey, 147–8; monk of, 79
Tewkesbury hund., 143
textile trades, 12, 29, 49 n, 61, 69–71, 81, 86, 91, 95, 107–8, 131–2, 137, 147, 154–5, 163, 165, 183; and see Garway, Sir Thos.
Thame, 74; Thame Park, 162
Thames, riv., 139
Thelwell, Ambrose, 60
Thomas, Earl of Warwick, 161
Thomas (fl. 1231), clerk, 133
Thomas, Lewis, Abbot of Cwmhir (Radnor), Vicar of Bloxham, 74
Thomelyn, Wm., 16
Thompson, fam., 101
Thomson, Knightley, 127 n; Ric., 124, 127, 133; fam., 124, 127 n
Thornycroft, Edw., 63, 69; Eliz., see Key; John (d. 1687), and his w. Dorothy, 78; Sir John (d. 1725), Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 58, 63, 75, 78; Sir John (d. 1743), 63; fam., 58, 63, 70–71
Thorp, John, curate of Wigginton, 167–8, 170
timber trade, 71, 87, 154, 165; and see saw-mills
Tingewick, Elias of, 66, 71
Tipton (Staffs.), 146
Todeni, Adeliz de, m. Rog. Bigod, 87; Berenger de, 20, 87, 125; Rob. de, 20, 87; fam., 20
Tomkins, Geo., 81
Tompson, Jos., 137
Tostig, Earl of Northumbria, 1, 58– 59, 65
Townshend, Caroline, see Campbell; Chas., Vct. Townshend ('Turnip' Townshend), 27; Chas. (fl. 1768), 9, 15, 17, 27; Francis, Rector of Alkerton, 50; John Capel, Rector of Alkerton, 47, 50–51; Susannah, see Capel; Wm., 47
Towton, (Yorks., W. R.), battle of, 59
Tractarians, 110, 168
Trafford, fam., 40
trefoil, 181
Tregyan, Kath., m. Rob. Doyley (d. 1577), 17
Treppas, fam., 40
Trillek, Thos. de, Rector of Adderbury, Bp. of Chichester, 30, 32
Trinity College, Oxford, 18, 104, 106, 109, 112, 152, 156, 162 n, 166, 176– 178, 182–7; President of, 176, and see Harris, Rob.
Tristram, E. W., 100
Trotman, Fiennes (d. 1782), 20; Fiennes (d. 1823), 20; Fiennes (d. 1835), 20, 95
Turberville, Brian de, and his w. Joan, 18
Turgot the lageman, 87, 92, 125
Turner, fam., 13
turnpikes, see roads
Tusmore, 114
Tustian, Edw., 94
Twickenham (Mdx.), 18
Twisleton, Cecil, Baroness Saye and Sele, m. Geo. Twisleton, 89; Eliz., see Fiennes; Fiennes, Ld. Saye and Sele, 89; Col. Fiennes, 20; Geo., 89; Gregory (later Twisleton-Fiennes, finally Eardley-Twisleton-Fiennes), Ld. Saye and Sele, 95; John (fl. late 17th cent.), 89; John (d. 1763), Ld. Saye and Sele, 89; Thos., Ld. Saye and Sele, 89; fam., 91, 95, 97
Twisleton-Fiennes, see Twisleton, Gregory
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Fred., Ld. Saye and Sele, 91; Geof., Ld. Saye and Sele, 71; Lt.-Col. Ivo Murray, Ld. Saye and Sele, 60, 89, 97; Marion, Lady Saye and Sele, 100
Twyford Bridge, 29
Twyford Mill Ltd., 29
Twyford Vale Co., 29
Tyler, Ric., 29
Tyrell, Jos., 14
Tysoe, John, 101
Tysoe (Warws.), 140, 142, 177
U
Underwood, H. J., 86
Unitarians, 80
Upton, see Ratley
Usher, Jas., Abp. of Armagh, 50; Peter, 39; Ric., 28; W. R., 39; fam., 28, 41
Usher, R. & Co., 28
V
Vache, Phil. de la, 161
Van Linge, brothers, 172
Vanbrugh, Rog., 9
Vanity of Human Wishes, The, 50
Vavassor, Hen., 19
Verdun, Annora de, see Belet; John of, Vicar of Bloxham, 74; Lesceline de, see Clinton; Margery de, m. Mark Hussee, 125; Nic. de, 125, 128; Norman de, 125; Ralph de (d. 1198/9), 60; Ralph de (d. 1230), 16, 60, 63; Theobald de, 125; Wal. de (fl. before 1175), 60; Wal. de (d. 1229), 16, 59–60, 63, 176; Wm. de, 60; fam., 137
Vere, Aubrey de (d. 1194), Earl of Oxford, 19; Aubrey de (d. 1214), Earl of Oxford, 19; Isabel de (d. c. 1207), see Bolbec; Isabel de (fl. c. 1211), see Bolbec; Rob. de (d. 1221), Earl of Oxford, 19; Rob. de (d. 1632), Earl of Oxford, 19
Vernon, Edm. de, 15; Eustacia de, 115; Jas. de, 115; John de (fl. 1346), 115; John de (fl. 1346, another), 115 n; Ralph de (d. 1251), 115, 118; Ralph (fl. 13th cent., ? same as last), 105; Ralph de (fl. 13th cent., ? same as last, ? Rector of Hanwell), 119; Ralph de (d. by 1319), and his w. Marg., 115; Sir Ralph de (d. by 1334), 115; Sir Ralph de (fl. 1340), 115; Rawlin de, 115 n; Ric. de (fl. before 1218), 115; Ric. de (fl. 1251), 115; Ric. de (fl. 1334), Rector of Stockport (Ches.), 115; Ric. de (fl. before 1340), 115; Rob. de, Rector of Hanwell, 119; Rose, m. Sir Thos. Arden of Hanwell, 105; Sir Thos. de, 115; Wal. de, 115; Warin de (fl. 1234), 115; Sir Warin de (d. by 1249), and his w. Alda, 115, 118; Warin de (fl. 1249), 115; fam., 115
Veysey, Sim., 16
Villeneuve, Joan de, see Hasting; Rustin de, 142 n
Villiers (later Child-Villiers), Geo., Earl of Jersey, 47, 147; Sarah Sophia, see Fane
vineyards, 179
Violet, Geo., 63; —, see Dalby
violin-making, 29
Vyall, Hen., 142; Jas., 142; Wm., 142
W
Wadard (fl. 1086), 46, 177
Wadard, Denise, 46; Eloise, m. — Hareng, 46; Walkelin, 46
Waddesdon (Bucks.), 168
Wade, Geo., 152; John, curate of Bloxham, 74
waif, 107
Wainwright, Jas., 15
wakes, see Adderbury; Bloxham; Drayton; Wigginton; Wroxton
Walden, King's (Herts.), 21
Waldyff, Edm., 61, 72, 88; Marg., see Bereford; Thos., 61
Wale, Nicole, see Arden; Sir Thos., 105, 108–9; Wm., Rector of Drayton, 109
Waleran, Count of Meulan, 59, 79
Wales, Princes of, see Charles II; Frederick; Edward
Wales, 105, 183; Welsh slate, 104, 161, 173
Walford, Wm., 162
Walker, J. W., 77
Walker & Sons, 36
Waller, Sir Wm., 115
Wallingford (Berks.), honor of (later Ewelme honor), 18 n, 45, 177–8
wall-paintings, frontispiece, 77, 79, 100, 121, 136–7, 169, 185
Walpole, Horace, 7, 9–10, 14, 172–3, 185
Walter, Abbot of Eynsham, 79
Walter son of Hingham, 152; his w. —, see Despenser
Walter, Wm., 15
Walton, Gervase, 46; Isabel, w. of Sir John, m. 2 Hen. le Foun, 46, 141; Sir John, 45–46, 141; Maud, m. 1 Sir John de Stradling, 2 Sir John Lestrange (d. 1309), 3 Sir Thos. Hasting, 46, 141; Master Sim. of, Bp. of Norwich, 45–46, 177; Thos., 46; fam., 46
Walton, see Wellesbourne Hastings
Wandell, Rob., 183
Wappenham (Northants.), 105
Warbeck, Perkin, 142
Warblington, Thos. of, 20; fam., 20
Warblington (Hants), 20 n
Ward, Benj., 158; J., 150; Thos., 19
Ward and Hughes, 36
Warden, Chipping (Northants.), 175
Warden, Old (Beds.), 175
Wardle, John Metcalfe (fl. 1791), 128; John Metcalfe (fl. 1828, ? same as last), 128
Warkworth (Northants.), 38
Warr, see de la Warr
warrens, 66, 68, 93, 108, 129, and see free warren
Warriner, Geo. (fl. 1802), 69–70; Revd. Geo. (fl. 1887), 58
Warton, Thos., 157
Warwick, Earldom of, 143; Ctss. of, see Margaret; Earls of, 125, 143, and see Beauchamp, Thos.; Henry; Plescy, John de; Thomas; Rich, Rob.
Warwick, 44, 106, 112, 123, 128, 134
Warwickshire, 44, 61, 104–5, 109, 112, 123, 141–2; Warwick breed of sheep, 28
Warwickshire Committee of Accounts, 115
Warwickshire Hunt, 139
watch-manufacture, see clock- and watch-manufacture
Waterford, Bp. of, see Lancaster, John
Waterperry, 20
Waterstock, Rector of, see Lewis, Edw.
Waterville, Ric. of, 87
Waynflete, Wm., Bp. of Winchester, 26
Webb, Kath., w. of Thos. (d. by 1588), 106; Ric., 106; Thos. (fl. 1378), 106 n; Thos. (d. by 1588), 103, 106–8; fam., 108
Wednesbury (Staffs.), 28
Weeping Cross, see Bodicote
Welford (Northants.), 106
Welle, Rog. atte, 15
Weller, Miss, 42
Welles (Wells), Francis, curate of Bodicote, Vicar of Adderbury, 32– 33, 37; Hugh of, Bp. of Lincoln, 73, 156, 167, 183; Leo, Ld. Welles, 59; Marg., see Beauchamp; Rog., 36; Sam., Vicar of Banbury, 39; Susannah, m. Revd. W. C. Risley, 21
Wellesbourne Hastings (Warws.), Walton in, 45–46
Wells, see Welles
Wenman, Baroness, see Wykeham, Sophia Eliz.
Wenman, fam., 120
Wessex Saddle Back pigs, 146
West, Eliz., see Fiennes; Geo. John, see Sackville-West; Phil., 78; Sir Thos., 72; Wm., 93
Westall, Thos., 62
Westley, Wm., 29
Westminster, 30; Grosvenor Square, 9; Scotland Yard, 7; Somerset Ho., 91; Westminster Palace, 96
Westminster Abbey, 62, 72–73
Westmorland, Earl of, see Fane, Francis
Weston, Adam of, 19; Eliz., m. Rob. Doyley (d. 1640), 17; John of, 59; Nic. of, and his w. Emma, 19
Weston, South, 161
Weston (unidentified), 16
Whateley, Cresswell, Rector of Tadmarton, 157; Mary, 158; Thos., Vicar of Sutton-under-Brailes (Warws.), 39; Wm., Vicar of Banbury, 39, 109–10, 119
Wheatfield, 161
Wheatley, John, 155
Wheeler (Wheler), Geo., 46; Jonas, curate of Hanwell, 119
wheelwrights, 147, 165
Whilton (Northants.), 20
whipping-post, 162
Whitacre, Over (Warws.), 35
White, Ann, 84; Francis, 171; John, Bp. of Winchester, 15; Ric., Rector of Wigginton, later of Broughton, 98, 167; Ric., Vicar of Banbury, 98 n; Thos., 176; Wm., 168; —, 35
Whitgift, John, Abp. of Canterbury, 119
Whittlesee, John, 16, 20
Whitworth, Arabella Diana, see Cope; Chas., Ld. Whitworth, 106, 108–9, 116, 120
Wicga (O.E. personal name), 160
Wickham, see Banbury
Widmore, Chris., 156
Wiggett, Agnes, 142; John, 142; Ric., 142; Wm., 142
Wigginton, John of, 161
Wigginton, 1, 3–4, 53, 55, 152, 159– 170, 189; adv., 161–2, 166; agric., 163–5; almshouses, 170; bridges, 163; char., 170; ch., 78, 160, 165–9; ct., 161–2, 165; curates of, 160, 166– 169, and see Holloway, Thos.; Thorp, John; Dashlake allotments, 165; dom. arch., 160–1; farms, 165; fields, 164–5, 167; glebe, 78, 160, 165–7; inc., 162, 164–5, 170; ind., 165; inns, 160–1, 167; man., 161–3; man.-ho., 160; mills, 160–1, 163, 165; nonconf., 161, 169; par. officers, 162–3, 168; poor-relief, 161, 163; pop., 160, 163, 168; prehist. rem., 159–60; Rectors of, 73–74, 78–79, 161, 164–7, 169–70, and see Calcott, John; Dyde, John; Ffoulkes, E. S.; Fitzwyth, — Gilbert son of Robert; Hart, Canon A. J. S.; Holloway, Gamaliel; Holloway, Thos.; Jackman, —; Malbone, Hamlet; Mozley, A. D.; Payn, Francis; Riddelsdell, H. J.; White, Ric.; Williams, John; rectory, 164, 166–7; rectoryho., 160, 167–8; roads, 159; roads to, 58, 150; Rom. rem., 160; Rye Hill, 159; sch., 161, 169–70; tithes, 165–7; village hall, 170; wake, 160; Wigginton Heath, 159–60, 163, 169– 170; Withycombe, 160; woodland, 161; workhouse, 163
Wilberforce, Sam., Bp. of Oxford, 37– 38, 75, 98, 125
Wilcotts, Alice, m. Sir Thos. Wykeham, 88, †88, 100; Philippa, m.— Byshopsden, 100; Wm., 100
Wilkes, Thos., 163
Willement, Thos., 36
William I, 16, 72; Maud, w. of, see Maud
William II, 104, 140
William, Count of Evreux, 21, 60; his w. Helewis, 60
William, Rector of Alkerton, 49
Williams, John, Rector of Wigginton, 168, 170; Jos., 29; Thos., Rector of Alkerton, 49–50; Mr., 186–7; —(? same as last), 187; fam., 40
Williamscote, see Cropredy
Willingham, Grace, m. 1 Rob. Halse, 2 Wm. Saunders, 61; Humph., 61
Wilmot, Ann, w. of Hen., 6–7, 9, 15; Chas. (fl. 1629), Vct. Wilmot of Athlone, 15; Chas. (d. 1681), Earl of Rochester, 15; Dan., 80–81; Hen., Vct. Wilmot of Adderbury, later Earl of Rochester, 14–15; John, Earl of Rochester, 14–15, 33; fam., 6, 9n, 14, 36
Wilson, H. C., 91 n; John, 28; Jos., 122 n; Mary, 53
Wilton, Jos., 185
Wilton (Wilts.), carpets, 71
Wiltshire, 142
Winchcombe, Ric., 35, 76
Winchester, Earl of, see de Quincy, Rog.; de Quincy, Saer
Winchester, 35; cathedral, 35; Nunnaminster (Abbey of St. Mary) in, 97; Wolvesey Castle in, 25
Winchester, Bps. of, 5, 7, 10, 15–16, 21, 24, 26–27, 29–32, and see Aelfwine; Giffard, Wm.; Ponet, John; Waynflete, Wm.; White, John; Wykeham, Wm. of (d. 1404)
windmills, 58, 72, 118, 132
Wing (Bucks.), 62
Winter, John, 154
Wise, Francis, Vicar of Wroxton, 172, 184–5; Ric., 27; fam., 37
Witney, 17, 26, 35
woad, 95, 117, 165
Wolseley, Sir Chas., 127; Garnet Jos., Ld. Wolseley, 92
Wolsey, Cardinal Thos., 157
Wolston (Warws.), 125
Wonston (Hants), Norton in, 20
Wood, Ant., antiquary, 110
Woodard Foundation, 57, 83
Woodford, Mat. (fl. 1762), and his w. Mary, 156; Mat. (fl. 1788, ? s. of last), Rector of Tadmarton, 156–7
Woodhall (Yorks., W. R.), 89
Woodhull (Odell), Eliz., see Hall; Laur., 61; Mic., 156; Nic., 156
woodland, see Adderbury; Alkerton; Bloxham; Drayton; Hanwell; Horley and Hornton; Oxfordshire; Tadmarton; Wigginton; Wroxton; Wychwood forest
Woodstock, 59, 66 n
Woodward, Wm., 9–11, 23, 27
Woolston, Revd. Dr. T., 10, 42; fam., 10
Wootton, Ledwell in, 59, 162
Wootton hund., 5, 13 n
Worcester, battle of, 115
Worcester, Bps. of, 51; and see Giffard, Godfrey; Simon
Worcester, diocese of, 147
Worcester Cathedral, Dean of, 148
Worcester College, Oxford, 156
Worcestershire, 171
workhouses, see Adderbury; Banbury Poor Law Union; Bloxham; Bodicote; Hanwell; Wigginton; Wroxton
Wrexham (Denbighshire), Brinberg steel works in, 183
Wright, John, 118
Wroxton, 1, 3–4, 45 n, 47, 88, 171–88, †173, 180, †182, †183, 189; adv., 183; agric., 179–83; chaplains of, 183–4, and see Sidnell, Thos.; char., 172, 188; ch., 171, 178, 183–6; ct., 176, 178, 181; curate of, see Middleton, E. J.; dom. arch., 171–2; farms, 182–3; fields, 179, 180, 181; fire at, 171; glebe, 178, 184; inc., 182, 188; ind., 183; inns, 171–2, 186; man., 106, 116, 162, 175–8; man.-ho., 176, and see Wroxton, Wroxton Abbey; mills, 85, 176–7, 182–3; named as address, 162; nonconf., 172, 185–7; par. officers, 178; perpetual curacy, 184; poor-relief, 178– 179; pop., 171; rly., 171; Rectors of, 183, and see Belet, Master Mic. (fl. 1205); rectory, 178, 183–4; rectory-ho., 178, 184; roads, 171, 178; roads to, 44, 86, 112, 125; Rom. Cath., 186; Rom. rem., 171; sch., 171, †173, 187–8; tithes, 178, 182, 184, 186; vicarage, 183–4; vicarageho., 172, 184; Vicars of, 183–7, and see Balscott, Thos.; Banbury, John; Hanley, Rob.; Wise, Francis; wake, 185 n; woodland, 182; workhouse, 179; Wroxton Abbey, 1, 6–7, 51, 171–3, †172, 175, 177, 182, 184–6; Wroxton Park, †47, 104, 171, 177, 182, †183; and see Balscott
Wroxton Brook, 123
Wroxton Priory, 87–88, 97, 109, 172– 173, 176, 178–9, 182–3; canons of, 49, 97, 109, 183–4; Priors of, 171–2, 177–8, 183–4, and see Adderbury, John of; Adderbury, Wm. of
Wyatt, C. F., sr., Rector of Broughton, 98; C. F., jr., Rector of Broughton, 98; C. W. Bradford, 10; Chas., 16, 18, 20, 97; Eliz. (fl. 1824), 10; Eliz. (fl. 19th cent., ? same as last), m. — Bradford, 97 n; Eliz. Bradford (d. 1878, ? same as last), 10, 86, 102; Mary, 10; Thos., 117–18; Wm., Rector of Hanwell, 120; fam. (of Broughton), 97–98; fam. (of Wigginton), 160, 165
Wychwood forest, 66; Bloxham Wood in, 66 n, 79; King's Wood, 66 n; Queenwood, 73; verderer of, 177; and see 'Felelia'
Wye, Ric., 166
Wykeham, Alice, see Wilcotts; Eliz., see Sor; Fiennes, 155; Joan, w. of Wm. (d. 1457), 88; John (fl. 1360), 143; Master John of (fl. 1415), Rector of Broughton, 97; Marg., m. Sir Wm. Fiennes (d. 1471), Ld. Saye and Sele, 4, 60, 88; Rob. (d. 1327), 141–3; Rob. of (fl. 1331), 87; Rob. (fl. 1346), 143; Sophia Eliz., Baroness Wenman, 162; (formerly Perrot), Sir Thos., Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 4, 47, 60, 71, 73, 88–89, †88, 100; Wm. of (d. 1404), Bp. of Winchester, 16, 30, 88–89; Wm. (d. 1457), Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 60, 88; fam., 4, 71, 87, 93, 95, 100, 143
Wylot, John, 10
Wynflaed (fl. c. 950), 6, 18 n
Wyot, John, 21; Rog., and his w. Ela, 21
Wysham, see Pauncefoot (? or Wysham)
Y
Yates, Anne, m. Rob. Doyley (d. 1640), 17–18
York, Abps. of, see Giffard, Wal. (fl. 1271); Grey, Wal. de
York, Archdeacon of, see Laurence
Yorkshire, 87, 126 n; Sheriff of see Osbert
Youick, John (fl. 1651), 63, 72; John (d. 1717), 68; fam., 58
Young, Arthur, 28, 48, 69–70, 108, 117–18, 181
Z
Zachary, Dan., 17
Zouche (Zouch), Joan, see Dynham; John la, Ld. Zouche, 126; Mary, see Goodwin