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A P Baggs, Eleanor Chance, Christina Colvin, C J Day, Nesta Selwyn, S C Townley, 'Index: K-Z', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13, Bampton Hundred (Part One). Edited by Alan Crossley, C R J Currie( London, 1996), British History Online, accessed December 18, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol13/pp226-234.
A P Baggs, Eleanor Chance, Christina Colvin, C J Day, Nesta Selwyn, S C Townley. "Index: K-Z". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13, Bampton Hundred (Part One). Ed. Alan Crossley, C R J Currie(London, 1996), , British History Online. Web. 18 December 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol13/pp226-234.
Keene:
-, Chris.,
-, Jas.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Kelmscott, see Broadwell
Kencot,
Kent:
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Kent, earl of, see Grey, Sir Hen.
Kerby, C. L., vicar of Bampton,
Kidlington,
Kimber, fam.,
Kingston Bagpuize (formerly Berks.),
Kingston Lisle (in Sparsholt, formerly
-, Berks.),
Kingsway Lane,
Kirke, Rob.,
Kitzinger, Sheila,
Knipe, - ,
Lacy:
-, Ilbert de,
-, Rob. de,
Lambourn Place (in Lambourn,
-, Berks.),
Lancaster, duchy of,
-, duke of, see Gaunt, John of
land drainage,
Lands Improvement Co.,
Langford (formerly partly Berks.),
-, Faringdon, Little (formerly Berks.),
-, Grafton,
-, Radcot, n,
Langley, Wm. de, and his w. Alice,
Latham, John, rector of Yelford, n,
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury,
Laundels:
-, Eleanor, w. of Nic., m. John Hill,
-, John (d. 1361),
-, John, s. of above,
-, Nic.,
-, fam.,
laundering,
Laurence, see More, John de la
Lawley, Thos.,
lawyers, attorneys, solicitors,
-, judges, and
-, see Chancery
Lea, East, see Cokethorpe
Leach, riv.,
Leake:
-, Chas.,
-, John,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
leather industry,
-, bootmakers and repairers,
-, cobblers,
-, collarmakers,
-, cordwainers,
-, corviser,
-, curriers,
-, fellmongers,
-, glovers and gloving,
-, harnessmakers,
-, leather dressers,
-, saddlers,
-, shoemakers,
-, tanners and tanning,
Lechlade (Glos.),
Lee:
-, Edw., abp. of York,
-, H.,
-, Thos.,
Leforestier, Thos.,
Leicester, earl of,
Leicestershire,
see Bosworth Field;
-, Holt; Loughborough
Leigh, Bessels (formerly Berks.),
Leigh, South,
Lenthall:
-, Edith, m. Hen. Ball (later Lenthall),
-, Edm. Hen.,
-, Edm. Kyffin,
-, Eliz., w. of Wm.,
-, (formerly Ball), Hen.,
-, Sir John (d. 1681),
-, John (d. 1763),
-, John (d. 1783),
-, Kath.,
-, Kyffin John Wm.,
-, Wm. (d. 1662), Speaker,
-, Wm. (d. 1687),
-, Wm. (d. 1781),
-, Wm. John,
-, fam.,
Levellers,
Lenvesey:
-, Eleanor, see Plessis
-, - ,
Leofric, bp. of Exeter,
Leofwine (fl. 10th cent.),
Leson, Wm., rector of Ducklington,
Lespicer, Edw.,
Leverett, Jas.,
Leveridge, fam.,
Lew (in Bampton),
n, n,
-, plates
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, barrow, plate
-, bdy.,
-, chap.,
-, chars.,
-, ch., plate
-, Combe Hill,
-, cts.,
-, cross,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fisheries,
-, glebe,
-, green,
-, heath,
-, inc.,
-, inn,
-, Lew Ho., n, plate
-, man.,
-, other est.,
-, man. ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. officers,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, poor ho.,
-, pop., n,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, roads,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, woodland,
Lew slade,
Leynham (or Plummer):
-, Sir John,
-, Marg., w. of Sir John,
librarian,
libraries and reading rooms,
Lichfield (Staffs.), cathedral,
-, precentor of,
Liddington, Rob. the forester of, and
-, his w. Denise,
Limesey, John de, rector of Standlake,
-, n
Lincoln, bps. of, and see
-, Wells, Hugh of
Lincoln College, Oxford,
Lincolnshire, see Spanby
Lindup, W. G.,
Linsey, Humph.,
Lisle, Sir Rob. de,
Lissett:
-, Jane,
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
Littleton, - ,
Lloyd Wheate (earlier Lloyd):
-, Eliz., see Western
-, Francis Sackville,
locks, see weirs
Lockton, fam.,
Loder:
-, Dorothy, see Hanks
-, John (fl. 1645),
-, John (d. 1701, ? the same),
Loggin, fam.,
Lollardy,
London,
-, as address,
-, Clements Inn,
-, Durham Yard,
-, Gray's Inn,
-, Middle Temple,
-, roads to,
-, St. Martin-in-the-Fields,
-, Westminster,
-, abbey, n
-, Palace, chapel of St. Stephen in,
Long:
-, E. T.,
-, Sir Ric.,
-, fam.,
Longworth (formerly Berks.),
-, Charney Bassett,
-, Southmoor,
Lord:
-, Chas.,
-, Chris.,
-, Thos., n
-, fam.,
Losinga, Rob., bp. of Hereford,
Loskey, Thos.,
Lott, F. E., vicar of Bampton Lew,
Loughborough (Leics.),
Lovel:
-, Alice (d. 1474), see Deincourt
-, Alice (d. 1518), Baroness Morley, m.
-, Wm. Parker, Sir Hen.
-, Howard,
-, Emma, n, n, n, n, n,
-, Francis (d. c. 1487), Ld. Lovel,
-, Francis (fl. 1524),
-, Hen., Ld. Morley,
-, Joan, w. of John, Ld. Lovel,
-, John (d. 1408), Ld. Lovel,
-, John (d. 1414), Ld. Lovel,
-, John (d. 1465), Ld. Lovel,
-, Maud, w. of John,
-, Sir Ralph,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (d. 1455), Ld. Lovel and Hol-
-, and,
-, Wm. (d. 1476), Ld. Morley,
-, fam.,
Lovett, Thos., rector of Standlake,
Lower Windrush, benefice,
Luckett, fam.,
Lucy, Godfrey de,
Lydall, Ric.,
machinist,
Mackarness, John Fielder, bp. of
-, Oxford,
Macray:
-, Kenneth,
-, W. D., rector of Ducklington,
-, fam.,
Magdalen College, Oxford,
-, chap.,
maize, see crops
Maldon (Essex), battle of,
malting and maltsters,
-, malthos.,
-, plate
Mander:
-, John,
-, Sara,
-, Mrs.,
Mandeville, Wm. de, earl of Essex,
Maningham:
-, Eleanor, see Moleyns
-, Sir Oliver,
March, earldom of,
-, earls, see Mortimer
Marchant (Merchant):
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Marden, East (Suss.),
market gardening,
markets,
and see Bampton; Far-
-, ingdon, Great; Oxford; Standlake;
-, Witney
Marlborough, duke of, see Churchill
Marsh, Ric.,
Marsh Haddon,
see Norton, Brize:
-, Haddon
Marsh Haddon brook, see Norton ditch
Marshall:
-, J.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Marston, Butlers (Warws.),
Martin (Martyn):
-, (later Martin Atkins), Edwin,
-, Kath., w. of Thos.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1497- 9),
-, Thos. (d. 1714),
-, fam.,
Mary the Virgin, saint:
-, cult of,
-, shrine of,
masons, see building trades
Matthew, count of Boulogne,
-, his dau.,
Matthew, Chas.,
Maud, empress,
Mauduit:
-, Agnes, w. of Sir John, m. Sir Thos.
-, de Bradeston,
-, Beatrice, see Grey
-, Gilles, m. John de Moleyns,
-, Sir John (d. 1302),
-, Sir John (d. 1347),
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Maynard, John,
Mayne:
-, Edw.,
-, Jos.,
maypole, see customs
Meadow brook,
meadows:
-, common or lot, n,
-, water meadows (artificial),
Mears, Thos.,
Mears and Stainbank,
Meaux:
-, Alice de, w. of Thos.,
-, John de,
-, Thos. de (d. 1361),
-, Thos. de (fl. 1370),
Medhopp:
-, Hen.,
-, Rog.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Medley brook,
mercers,
Merchant, see Marchant
Mercia,
Merke, Thos., bp. of Carlisle,
metal industry:
-, brazier,
-, ironmongers,
-, metal polishing,
-, plumbers,
-, smiths,
-, tinman,
Methodists,
-, Primitive Methodists,
-, United Methodist Church,
Mid-Oxfordshire Gas and Water Co.,
Middle Temple, see London
Middlesex,
see Ashford Lodge;
-, Clapham; Hillingdon; London;
-, Syon abbey
Middleton, Thos.,
Mill (Milk) brook,
Miller (miller):
-, David,
-, Hugh the, see Hugh
-, John,
millers, see mills
milliners,
mills:
-, boulting mill,
-, corn mills,
-, feed mill,
-, fulling mills,
-, millers,
-, n,
-, millwrights,
-, sieving mill,
-, tucking mill,
-, windmills,
-, and see under names of particular
-, places
Milton, Great, stone from,
Minchin:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Minster Lovell,
-, Minster, Little,
moats,
-, plates
Moleyns:
-, Eleanor de, m. Sir Rob. Hunger-
-, ford, Sir Oliver Maningham,
-, Gilles de, see Mauduit
-, John de,
-, Margery de, w. of Wm. de,
-, Ric. de,
-, Sir Wm. de (d. 1381),
-, Wm. de (d. 1425),
-, Wm. de (d. 1429),
-, his w., n
-, fam.,
Moleyns, Ld., see Hungerford, Sir
-, Rob.
Monk, Wm.,
Monmouth's rebellion,
Montagu, Wm., earl of Salisbury,
Montfort:
-, Edm.,
-, Sim. de,
Morby:
-, Marg., see Grey
-, Rob.,
More:
-, Ann, m. - Vaughan,
-, Ellen, w. of John,
-, Hester, w. of Wm.,
-, Isabel, w. of Sir Thos. de la,
-, John of (fl. 1229), rector of North-
-, moor,
-, (or Laurence), John de la (fl. 1279),
-, (or Laurence), John de la (fl. 1306, ?
-, the same),
-, (or Laurence), John de la (fl. 1330, ?
-, the same),
-, John (d. 1493),
-, John (d. 1542),
-, John (d. 1566),
-, John (fl. 1608),
-, Rob.,
-, Sir Thos. de la (or at) (fl. 1340),
-, Thos. de la (d. c. 1393),
-, Thos. (fl. 1418), rector of North-
-, moor,
-, Thos. de la (or at) (d. by 1424,
-, another),
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1535),
-, Thos. (d. 1561),
-, Wm. (d. 1608),
-, Wm. (d. 1612), vicar of Northmoor,
-, fam.,
Moreton, see Northmoor
Moreton-in-Marsh (Glos.),
Morley:
-, Baroness, see Lovel, Alice (d. 1518)
-, Ld., see Lovel, Hen. and Wm. (d.
-, 1476); Parker, Hen.
Morris dancing, see customs
Mortain, count of, see John
Mortimer:
-, Edm. (d. 1381), earl of March,
-, Edm. (d. 1425), earl of March,
-, Rog. (d. 1360), earl of March,
-, Rog. (d. 1398), earl of March,
Moseley, fam.,
motor repairers and manufacturers,
Moulden:
-, Edw.,
-, John,
Moulder, fam.,
Mountain:
-, Jas.,
-, fam.,
Mountford, Mary,
mumming, see customs
Murdac:
-, Eve, see Grey
-, Ralph,
Nabbs:
-, Wm. (fl. 1660), and his w. Kath.,
-, Wm. (d. 1690, ? another),
nailer,
Nalder:
-, John (d. 1797),
-, John (d. 1850),
-, Noble Kent,
-, Sarah,
-, fam.,
Napkyn, Thos.,
Napper, - le,
National Agricultural Labourers'
-, Union,
Nelson, John,
Nethercott, John,
Neville:
-, And. de,
-, Jolland de,
-, Marg., see Fiennes
-, Maud de, see Grey
-, Ric., earl of Warwick,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
New College, Oxford,
New Zealand,
Newbridge (partly in Northmoor),
-, plate
-, bridge hermits, see Standlake: her-
-, mitage
-, causeway,
-, fairs,
-, wharf,
Newburgh:
-, Marg. de, ctss. of Warwick, m. John
-, de Plessis,
-, Thos. de, earl of Warwick,
Newcome, Hen., rector of Yelford,
Newman, fam.,
newsagents,
Niel, chaplain or rector of Ducklington,
Nisbet, R. C.,
Norfolk, dukes of, and see Howard,
-, Thos.
Norfolk, see Barton Bendish
Norreys, Sir Hen.,
North:
-, Sir Edw.,
-, Thos.,
Northampton, battle of,
Northamptonshire,
and see
-, Northampton; Oundle; Welling-
-, borough; Wicken
Northmoor,
-, plates
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, Bablock Hythe,
-, plate
-, bdy.,
-, bridges, and see Newbridge
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, ch. hos.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, fairs, see Newbridge
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fisheries and fishponds,
-, glebe,
-, greens,
-, inc.,
-, inns, plate
-, man.,
-, other est.,
-, Manor Fm.,
-, plate
-, man. ho.,
-, mills,
-, Moreton,
-, fields,
-, place name,
-, Newbridge, q.v.
-, nonconf.,
-, par. officers,
-, perp. curates, and see Dennis
-, places name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, Ramsey,
-, rectors,
-, rectory est.,
-, rectory ho. (Rectory Fm.),
-, plate
-, roads,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage ho., plate
-, vicars, and see Tuck-
-, well
-, water supply and drainage,
-, wharf, see Newbridge
-, woodland,
-, workho.,
Northmoor and Stanton Harcourt
-, Drainage Board,
Norton, Brize,
-, airfield,
-, Astrop,
-, Haddon, Marsh,
-, roads to,
-, stone from,
-, and see Bampton Station
Norton, Chipping,
-, Norton, Cold, priory, n
Norton, Hook, see Hook Norton
Norton ditch (Marsh Haddon brook),
Nottinghamshire, see Stoke
Nuffield College, Oxford, n
Nuneham Courtenay,
nursery (horticultural),
Oakey, Rob.,
Odiham (Hants), see Borough Court
Odo, bp. of Bayeux,
oil merchants,
Oldacre, W. J., Ltd.,
Onley:
-, Edw.,
-, Frances, see Brereton
oratories and private chapels,
Oriel College, Oxford,
Osborn (Osborne):
-, John, vicar of Bampton,
-, Wm., vicar of Bampton,
Osney (Oseney), see Oxford
Oundle (Northants.),
outfangthief,
Owen, Hugh, vicar of Bampton,
Owertayn, David,
Oxford,
n,
-, All Saints' ch., n
-, as address,
-, Binsey,
-, carriers to,
-, castle, and see Oxford: St.
-, George's
-, Civil War,
-, mkt.,
-, New Road Baptist ch.,
-, nonconf.,
-, Osney (Oseney):
-, abbey,
-, North Osney man.,
-, Oxford Eye Hosp.,
-, Radcliffe Infirmary,
-, river transport to,
-, roads to,
-, St. George's in the Castle,
-, St. Martin's ch.,
-, St. Michael at the Northgate ch.,
Oxford, diocese,
-, archdeacon,
-, bishopric,
-, bps. of, and
-, see Fell, John; Howson; Mackar-
-, ness; Fell, John; Howson; Mackar-
-, ness; Secker; Underhill; Wilber-
-, force
-, Board of Patronage,
-, cathedral,
Oxford, university,
-, and see
-, Balliol; Christ Church; Corpus
-, Christi; Exeter; Jesus; Lincoln;
-, Magdalen; New College; Nuffield;
-, Oriel; Queen's; Regent's Park; St.
-, John's; Wadham
Oxford Angling and Preservation
-, Society,
Oxfordshire,
-, County Council,
-, county prosecution association,
-, deputy lieutenant,
-, escheator,
-, J.P.s,
-, M.P.s,
-, sheriffs,
-, shire cts.,
-, tax collectors,
-, uprising (1398),
Oxfordshire, West, see West Oxford-
-, shire
paedobaptists, see Baptists
painters, see building trades
Palmer:
-, (later Palmer Horde), Giles,
-, John,
-, fam.,
pannage,
Paris, St. Denis abbey,
Parker:
-, Alice, see Lovel
-, E. M. M.,
-, F. E.,
-, Hen., Ld. Morley,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
parks,
and see
-, Cokethorpe: Cokethorpe Pk.;
-, Ducklington: Barley Pk.; Stand-
-, lake
Parles, Eliz., see Dive
parliament:
-, M.P.s, see Oxfordshire
-, parliamentarians (Civil War),
-, Speaker, see Lenthall, Wm.
Particular Baptists, see Baptists
Pates, Wm.,
Paulinus, John,
payments and rights, customary,
-, and see aid; certainty;
-, churchscot; cornbote; firebote;
-, fishsilver; haybote; hedgebote;
-, hidage; hearthpenny; heriot;
-, housebote; pannage; Peter's Pence;
-, quitrents; scutage; tallage; toll
-, corn; wardpenny
Pearce, John,
Peck:
-, Thos. (fl. 1799),
-, Thos. (d. 1814, ? the same),
-, fam.,
Peisley:
-, Bart.,
-, fam.,
Pembrey:
-, Rebecca,
-, Sarah,
-, fam.,
Pembroke, earls of, see Valence
perambulation (of bdies.), see customs
Pereson, John, rector of Ducklington,
Perrott,
see Wykeham, Marg. and Sir
-, Thos. and Wm. (d. 1457)
Perry, John,
Peter's Pence,
Pettifer:
-, Jas.,
-, Wm., rector of Standlake,
Peverel the priest,
Philip, count of Flanders,
Philippa, queen of Edw. III,
Philips:
-, John,
-, Steph., vicar of Bampton,
Phoenix Insurance Co.,
physicians, surgeons, and doctors,
pigs:
-, farming,
-, and see pannage
-, trade,
pilgrimages,
pillories,
Pinkney, J. H.,
Pinnell:
-, Anne, m. - Sammon,
-, John, rector of Ducklington,
Pinnock:
-, Percival,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
plague, see epidemics
Plantagenet, Ric., duke of York,
Plaster, Rob.,
Plasterer, Wm.,
Plessis:
-, Eleanor, m. - Lenvesey,
-, Hugh de (d. 1349),
-, Hugh de (d. 1363),
-, John de (d. 1263), earl of Warwick,
-, John de (d. c. 1354),
-, John de (fl. 1372),
-, Marg. de, see Newburgh
-, fam.,
Pleydell:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Plot, Rob.,
plumbers, see metal
Plummer, see Leynham
Plymyswode, Thos., vicar of Bampton,
poaching,
Pogeys, see Pugeys
police, and see Bampton
Pollard, Phillippe,
Ponz, Wal. s. of, see Walter
Poor Law Commissioners,
Post Office,
-, postmasters,
poultry:
-, farming, n,
-, trade,
Poynings, fam., n
prehistoric remains,
and see burial
-, grounds; and under names of
-, particular places
Presbyterians,
Prideaux, John, vicar of Bampton and
-, bp. of Worcester,
priest, Peveral the, see Peverel
Primitive Methodists, see Methodists
printing and printers,
Prior, Wm.,
prison, see Bampton
professions, see industries
protestant nonconformity,
see Baptists;
-, Congregationalists; Friends;
-, Independents; Methodists;
-, Presbyterians; Salvation Army
Pryce:
-, Anna Maria, see Warcupp
-, Ric.,
Pudsey:
-, Mary, m. Sim. Hastings, John
-, Berrow,
-, fam.,
Pugeys (Pogeys):
-, Alice, w. of Thos., m. Ric. de
-, Waleden,
-, Eliz., w. of Peter, m. Nic. del
-, Spense,
-, Imbert,
-, Peter,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
punitive instruments,
see Bampton:
-, prison; cucking stool; gallows;
-, pillories; stocks; tumbrels;
-, whipping post
Puseyism,
Putlesley (Puttesley), see Ducklington
Puttes, see Clanfield
Puttesley, Rob.,
Quakers, see Friends
Quatremayns, fam.,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Queen's College, Oxford,
Quinney, fam.,
quitrents,
Rack End, see Standlake
Radborne:
-, Rob. (d. 1557),
-, Rob., s. of above,
-, Thos.,
Radclyffe, fam.,
Radcot, see Langford
Radcot bridge,
Radley (formerly Berks.),
railways,
see East Gloucestershire;
-, Great Western; Witney Railway;
-, and under names of particular places
Rainsborough, Thos.,
Ramsey, fam.,
Ramsey, see Northmoor
Ranckell:
-, Hen.,
-, Peter,
Ravenor and Cuthbert,
Raysaker, Thos., rector of Duck-
-, lington, and see Reyser
Reading (Berks.), abbey,
reading rooms, see libraries
Reed, Thos.,
refugees and evacuees,
Regent's Park College, Oxford,
Reynolds:
-, John,
-, Wm., vicar of Bampton, and his w.,
Reyser (? Raysaker), Sir Ric. (? Thos.),
Richard, earl of Cornwall,
Richards, Geo., vicar of Bampton,
Ricketts, fam.,
riots and disturbances,
-, and see
-, Monmouth's rebellion; Oxford-
-, shire: uprising; Throckmorton
-, plot
river transport,
-, and see ferries; weirs
Rivers:
-, Baldwin de, earl of Devon,
-, Isabel de, ctss. of Devon and lady of
-, Wight, m. Wm. de Forz,
road contractor,
roads:
-, ancient,
-, and see
-, Abingdon Lane; Barcote way;
-, Kingsway Lane; Wood Lane
-, Roman,
-, salt ways,
-, turnpikes,
-, and see under names of particular
-, places
Robert, chaplain of Cokethorpe,
-, and see Cokethorpe, Rob. of
Roberts, John,
Robins, Levi,
'Rocote' (Berks.), n
Roger (? d'Oilly) (fl. 1086),
Rolfe, Clapton Crabb,
Roman Catholicism,
-, and see under names of
-, particular places
Roman remains,
and see under names
-, of particular places
Rome,
Rose, Jas.,
Rosewell, Rog.,
Rougemont (in Harewood, Yorks.
-, W.R.),
Rousham,
Rowe, fam.,
Royal Air Force,
Royal Signals Regiment,
royalists (Civil War),
royalty (franchise),
Rudge, fam.,
Rudhall:
-, Abraham,
-, Thos.,
Rushey, Ralph,
Rushey, see Bampton
Russell, Eliz., see Grey
Rutland, see Cottesmore
Rycote,
saddlers, see leather
Sadler, Tobias,
sainfoin, see crops
St. Denis abbey, see Paris
St. John's College, Cambridge,
St. John's College, Oxford,
-, chap.,
-, president, see Holmes
St. Louis (Missouri, U.S.A.),
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, seeLondon
St. Philibert:
-, Alice de, see Blakenham
-, Hugh de,
-, John de (d. 1333),
-, John de (fl. 1346),
-, fam.,
Salford,
Salisbury, bps. of,
Salisbury, earl of, and see Montagu
Salop, archdeacon of, see Cooke, Thos.
salt trade,
Salter, Ric., rector of Standlake,
Salvation Army,
Sammon, Anne,see Pinnell
Sammons, fam.,
Sandelands, fam.,
Saunder:
-, S.A.,
-, Sam.,
Saunders:
-, (or Standish), Jas.,
-, (or Standish), Joan, see Spanby
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Savile:
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1626),
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1695),
-, Hen.,
-, Mary, see Talbot
-, Sir Wm.,
sawyers, see building trades
Saye and Sele, Lds., see Fiennes
Scott:
-, John Oldrid,
-, Sam., and his w. Eliz.,
scutage,
Seacole, fam.,
seamstresses, see dressmakers
Secker, Thos., bp. of Oxford,
seedsman,
Sé es (Orne, France):
-, cathedral,
-, priory,
Sely, fam.,
serjeanties,
servants, domestic,
services, customary,
settlement,
-, Anglo-Saxon,
-, villages, deserted or shrunk,
-, and see under names of particular
-, places
Sharney brook,
Shaw, fam.,
shearmen, see textile industry
sheep, breeds:
-, Berkshire,
-, Hampshire Down,
-, Oxford Down,
sheep farming,
Shellingford (Berks.),
Sheppard:
-, Ambrose,
-, Eliz., see Edwards
Shifford (in Bampton),
-, plate
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, bridges,
-, chap.,
-, chaplains,
-, chars.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feasts,
-, fields,
-, fisheries,
-, green,
-, inc.,
-, man.,
-, other est.,
-, man. ho.,
-, mills,
-, New Shifford Fm.,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. officers,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, roads,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, woodland,
Shifford brook,
Shifford lock cut,
Shill brook,
Shilton (formerly Berks.),
Shipton under Wychwood,
Shirley, Edw.,
shoemakers, see leather
Shorey, Jos.,
Shorter:
-, Nic., curate and later rector of
-, Standlake,
-, fam.,
Shrewsbury:
-, duke of, see Talbot, Chas. (d. 1718)
-, earls of, and see Talbot
Shrewsbury (Salop.),
Shropshire,
see Hadley; Hoards Park;
-, Shrewsbury
Sifrewast, Nic.,
Signet, see Burford: Upton
Silver, Thos., perp. curate of
-, Northmoor,
Slater, Humph., n
Slaughter, see Bacon, Eliz. and Thos.
Slaughter hund. (Glos.),
Slyngar, Geof., n
Smallpage:
-, Anne,
-, Percival,
-, Thos.,
smallpox, see epidemics
Smith:
-, Edw., n
-, Eliz., see Edwards
-, Wm. (d. 1514), bp. of Lincoln,
-, Wm. Angell (fl. late 19th cent.),
-, - ,
-, fam.,
Smith, John, and sons,
smiths, see metal
Snell:
-, Eliz., see Frederick
-, Thos. (d. 1717), vicar of Bampton,
-, Thos. (d. 1758), vicar of Bampton,
Snoddenham, fam.,
solicitors, see lawyers
Somerford, Little (Wilts.),
Somerset, and see Wells
Southby:
-, Phil.,
-, fam.,
Southcott, John,
Southmoor (formerly Berks.),
see
-, Longworth
Southrop (Glos.),
Southwode, John, vicar of Bampton,
Souwy, Thos.,
Spanby:
-, Art.,
-, Joan., m. Jas. Saunders (or Stan-
-, dish),
-, fam.,
Spanby (Lincs.),
Sparrowhawk, fam.,
Sparsholt (formerly Berks.),
see
-, Kingston Lisle
Spencer, Sam.,
Spense:
-, Eliz. del, see Pugeys
-, Nic. del,
Sperrinke, Thos.,
Spiers, fam.,
Spigurnel, Thos., and his w. Cath.,
spinning, see textile industry
sports and pastimes,
see archery;
-, backsword; cricket; football;
-, steeplechasing; theatre
Spring Hill (in Broadway, Worcs.),
springs, see wells
Spurrett, Thos.,
Staffordshire, see Elford; Lichfield
Stampe, Thos.,
Standard, Wm., vicar of Bampton,
Standish,
see Saunders, Jas.; Spanby,
-, Joan
Standlake, Hugh of,
Standlake,
-, plates
-, adv.,
-, agric., n,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, Breaches,
-, bridges,
-, Brighthampton, q.v.
-, Brittenton, see Brighthampton
-, chantry ho.,
-, chap.,
-, chaplains,
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, plate
-, Cokethorpe, q.v.
-, cts.,
-, ct. ho.,
-, curates,
-, and see Shorter, Nic.
-, dom. archit.,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, feasts,
-, fields,
-, fisheries,
-, Gaunt Ho.,
-, plate
-, glebe,
-, hermitage,
-, inc.,
-, inns, plate
-, the Lawns, n,
-, Lincoln Fm.,
-, man., n,
-, Golofers, see Cokethorpe: man.
-, other est.,
-, man. hos.,
-, plate
-, mkt.,
-, mills, n,
-, plate
-, nonconf.,
-, par. officers,
-, pk.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, Rack End,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, and see Shorter, Nic.
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, Standlake Manor,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vestry,
-, village hall,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, woodland, n,
-, Boys wood,
-, n
-, plate
-, Home (Cokethorpe) wood,
-, Standlake wood,
-, workho.,
Standlake brook,
Standlake Drainage Board,
Standley:
-, Geo.,
-, John,
-, Peter,
Stanford-in-the-Vale (formerly Berks.),
Stanley:
-, Edw. (d. 1572), earl of Derby,
-, Edw. (fl. 1586),
-, Ferdinando, earl of Derby,
-, Wm., earl of Derby,
-, fam.,
Stanton Harcourt,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, ch.,
-, Sutton,
-, West End,
Staples-Brown, F. and M.,
starch manufacture,
Starkey, Sim.,
Startup, see Bartlett
stationer,
Steede, Eliz., n
steeplechasing,
Stennett:
-, Jos. (d. 1769),
-, Jos. (fl. 1798),
Stephen, king,
Stephens (Stevens):
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
stints,
stock farming,
Stockley, see Asthall
stocks, n,
Stoke (Notts.), battle of,
Stokes, fam.,
Stone:
-, Jas.,
-, Sir John,
-, Ric.,
-, Steph.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Stonehouse:
-, Eliz. (d. c. 1655),
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., m. Nic. Bowell,
-, Wm. (d. 1660),
-, Wm., s. of above, n,
-, fam.,
Stonelands (extra-parochial),
Stopes:
-, Jas.,
-, Leonard, vicar of Northmoor,
Stow-on-the-Wold (Glos.),
Strafford, earl of, see Wentworth
Strainge, fam.,
Stratford-on-Avon (Warws.),
strays, see waifs
Strickland:
-, Cath., see Thornhill
-, Frances, m. Chas. Cottrell-Dormer,
-, Frances, see Western
-, Wal. (d. 1839),
-, Wal. (d. 1870),
-, fam.,
Stubbs, Frances,
Sudeley, Lady, see Deincourt, Alice
Suffolk, duke of, see Brandon; Grey,
-, Hen. (d. 1554)
surgeons, see physicians
Surrey, see Croydon; Ewell
Sussex, see Marden
Sutton, see Stanton Harcourt
Swalcliffe,
Swell, Lower (Glos.),
Swinbrook,
Swinford bridge, see Eynsham
Swingburn:
-, Mary,
-, fam.,
Sydenham, fam.,
Symond, Wm., rector of Standlake,
Syon abbey (in Isleworth, Mdx.),
Tailor, see Taylor
tailors,
Talbot:
-, Ankaret,
-, Beatrice, w. of Gilb., m. Thos.
-, Fettiplace,
-, Bertram Arthur, 17th earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
-, Chas. (d. 1718), duke of Shrewsbury,
-, Chas. (d. 1827), 15th earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
-, Ld. Edm. Bernard, see Howard
-, Edw., 8th earl of Shrewsbury,
-, Eliz., m. Sir Hen. Grey,
-, Eliz., w. of Geo. (d. 1538),
-, Eliz., w. of Geo. (d. 1590),
-, Eliz., w. of Ric., see Comyn
-, Francis, 11th earl of Shrewsbury,
-, Geo. (d. 1538), 4th earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
Talbot (cont.):
-, Geo. (d. 1590), 6th earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
-, Geo. (d. 1733),
-, Geo. (d. 1787), 14th earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
-, Gilb. (d. 1387), Ld. Talbot,
-, Gilb. (d. 1418), Ld. Talbot,
-, Gilb. (d. 1616), 7th earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
-, Grace, m. Hen. Cavendish,
-, (Chetwynd-Talbot), Hen. John, 18th
-, earl of Shrewsbury,
-, John (d. 1453), 1st earl of Shrews-
-, bury and of Waterford,
-, John (d. 1460), 2nd earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
-, John (d. 1473), 3rd earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
-, John (d. 1852), 16th earl of Shrews-
-, bury,
-, Mary, m. - Savile,
-, Ric. (d. 1356), Ld. Talbot,
-, Ric. (d. 1396), Ld. Talbot,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
tallage,
Tanfield, Sir. Laur.,
Tanner (Tannare):
-, Hugh le, see Hugh
-, John,
tanners, see leather
Taunt:
-, F. W.,
-, Hen.,
Taylor (Tailor):
-, Dorothy, see Horde
-, Hen.,
-, J.,
-, Sir Laur.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Taynton,
-, stone from,
Tempest, Thos.,
Temple, Cuthbert,
Terry, fam.,
Tewkesbury (Glos.), abbey,
textile industry,
-, blanket making,
-, carding,
-, chaloner,
-, cloth trade,
-, clothiers,
-, clothworkers,
-, comb maker,
-, dyers, n
-, fullers, and see mills:
-, fulling
-, nappers,
-, shearmen,
-, spinning,
-, tuckers, and see mills: tucking
-, weavers and weaving,
-, webbers,
-, and see wool
Thame Park (in Thame),
Thames, riv.,
-, plates
-, as bdy.,
-, crossings of,
-, finds in,
-, and see river transport
Thames Commissioners,
Thames Conservancy Catchment
-, Board,
thatchers, see building trades
theatre,
Theoderic the goldsmith,
Thierry, count of Flanders,
Thompson, Geo.,
Thornhill, Cath., m. Wal. Strickland,
Thornhill (Yorks. W.R.),
Throckmorton:
-, Mary, see Yate
-, Sir Rob.,
-, fam.,
Throckmorton plot, n
Thurward, John,
Tillesley, Edm., vicar of Northmoor,
timber framing, see building materials
tinman, see metal
Tirrell, Thos., and his w. Alice,
tobacco, see crops
toll collector,
toll corn,
Tomkins:
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Townsend (Townesend):
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
toy trade,
Tozer, Rob.,
trades, see industries
tradesmen's tokens,
Trafford, fam., n
Tremaine, Thos., and his w. Ruth,
Tresham, Wm.,
Tresilian, Sir Rob.,
Trilling, fam.,
Tristram, Chris., rector of Duck-
-, lington,
trousermakers, see dressmakers
tuckers, see textile industry
Tuckwell, Lewis, rector of Standlake,
-, vicar of Northmoor,
Tudor, Jasper, duke of Bedford,
Tull, John,
tumbrels,
Turner, fam.,
turnips, see crops
Twyford:
-, Edw. (fl. 1372),
-, Edw. (fl. 1666),
-, Eliz., see Dive
Tyrling:
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Underhill, John, vicar of Bampton, bp.
-, of Oxford,
undertakers,
United Methodist Church,
see
-, Methodists
Unton, Alex.,
upholsterers,
Upton, John, see Cottrell-Dormer
Upton, see Burford
Urchfont (Wilts.), see Eastcott
Usher & Kelly,
Valence:
-, Aymer de, earl of Pembroke,
-, Wm. de, earl of Pembroke,
-, fam.,
Vaughan, Ann, see More
Vavasour, Thos.,
Venables, Ric.,
veterinary surgeons,
Veysey:
-, Anne, w. of Rob.,
-, Christian, w. of Rob.,
-, John (d. 1554), bp. of Exeter, n
-, John (fl. 1718),
-, Rob. (d. 1635),
-, Rob. (d. 1666),
-, Rob. (d. 1700),
-, Rob., s. of above,
-, Sunnybank,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
villages, deserted, see settlement
vintners, wine and spirit merchants,
Wadard (fl. 1086), n,
Wadham College, Oxford,
Waefelaer, Gerard,
wagon building,
waifs and strays,
Wainwright, Edw.,
Waleden:
-, Alice, see Pugeys
-, Ric. de,
Walkelin, Sim.,
Walker:
-, John,
-, Jos.,
-, Wm.,
-, Wm. Jos.,
wall paintings,
Waller, Sir Wm.,
Wallingford (formerly Berks.), priory,
-, n
Wallis, fam.,
Walsingham, Sir Francis,
Walter son of Ponz,
Walter:
-, Eliz., m. - West,
-, John (d. 1640),
-, John (fl. 1886),
-, Julian,
-, fam.,
Walwyn:
-, Ann, see Gaunt
-, Dorothy, m. - Gascoigne,
-, Dorothy, see Hastings
-, Edm.,
-, Edw. (fl. 1439),
-, Edw. (fl. 1544 x 1592),
-, Edw. (fl. 1623, another),
-, Geo. (d. by 1544),
-, Geo. (d. 1609),
-, John (fl. 1554),
-, John (d. 1628),
-, Mary, w. of Geo.,
-, Nic.,
-, Phil.,
-, fam.,
Wanborough (Wilts.),
Wansell, Nic.,
Wantage (formerly Berks.),
Warcupp:
-, Anna Maria, m. - Pryce,
-, Sir Edm.,
Ward:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
wardpenny,
wards,
Warwick:
-, ctss. of, see Newburgh, Marg. de
-, earls of, see Beauchamp, Ric.;
-, Dudley; Neville, Ric.; New-
-, burgh, Thos. de
Warwickshire,
see Birmingham;
-, Compton; Coughton; Coventry;
-, Marston; Stratford
watchmakers, see clockmakers
Waterford, earl of, see Talbot, John (d.
-, 1453)
Waterhouse, Ann,
Waynflete, Wm., bp. of Winchester,
Weald, see Bampton
Weald, East, see Claywell
Weale, Thos.,
Weaver, fam.,
weavers, see textile industry
Webb, Sidney,
Webber, fam.,
Webley:
-, Hen.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Weeks:
-, A. G.,
-, fam.,
weirs and locks,
well, at, see Atwell
Wellingborough (Northants.),
Wells, Hugh of, bp. of Lincoln,
Wells (Som.), cathedral,
wells and springs, holy or medicinal,
-, and
-, see Bampton: Lady well
Wenman:
-, Ann, w. of Sir Francis,
-, Cath., w. of Sir Ric., m. 2 Jas. Bertie,
-, Francis Wroughton,
-, Sir Francis (d. 1640),
-, Sir Francis (d. 1680),
-, Phil., Vct. Wenman,
-, Ric. (d. 1534),
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1690), Vct. Wenman,
-, fam.,
Wentworth, Sir Thos., earl of
-, Strafford,
Wessex,
-, kings of, see Alfred; Cynegils
Wessex Electric Co.,
West:
-, Eliz., see Walter
-, Jos., rector of Standlake,
-, Nic., rector of Yelford, bp. of Ely,
West End, see Stanton Harcourt
West Oxfordshire district,
Western:
-, Eliz., w. of Max.,
-, Eliz., m. Francis Sackville Lloyd
-, Wheate,
-, Frances, m. Wal. Strickland,
-, Max. (d. 1764),
-, Max. (d. 1795),
-, Max. (d. 1801),
-, fam.,
Westminster, see London
Weston, Thos.,
Westwell,
wharfs,
and see Bampton;
-, Newbridge
Wheate, see Lloyd Wheate
Wheeler, Hen.,
wheelwrights,
whipping post,
Whitaker:
-, Edw.,
-, Fred. (d. 1854),
-, Sir Fred. (d. 1891),
-, fam.,
White (Whyte):
-, Francis,
-, John, vicar of Bampton,
-, Sir Thos.,
-, fam., n
Whitsun ales, see customs
Whyte, see White
Wicken (Northants.),
Widford (formerly Glos.),
Wight, lady of, see Rivers, Isabel de
Wight, Isle of,
Wilberforce, Sam., bp. of Oxford,
Wilkinson:
-, Geo.,
-, Wm.,
Willear:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
William I,
William, parson of East Lea,
Williams:
-, Benj.,
-, Sir David (d. 1613),
-, David (fl. 1635),
-, Ebenezer,
-, Eliz., see Carew
-, Sir Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, Sir John (fl. 1547),
-, John (fl. c. 1704),
-, Jos.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Wilmot, Leonard,
Wilsden:
-, Edwin,
-, fam.,
Wilshire:
-, Rog.,
-, Thos.,
Wilton (Wilts.),
Wiltshire,
and see Eastcott;
-, Edington; Somerford; Wan-
-, borough; Wilton
Winchester, bps. of, and see
-, Waynflete; Wykeham, Wm. of
Windrush, Lower, see Lower Wind-
-, rush
Windrush, riv.,
-, plate
wine merchants, see vintners
Winstanley, J. R., vicar of Bampton,
Winter, fam.,
wireless repairer,
Wirlak' (Wytherlak'),
Wise:
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Wiseman, Mary, m. Wm. Jennens,
withernam, pleas of,
Witley, Thos.,
Witney,
-, as address,
-, boro.,
-, bdy.,
-, carriers to,
-, Caswell,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, Crawley,
-, Curbridge,
-, feast,
-, Hailey,
-, Delly End (Denleghe),
-, ind.,
-, man.,
-, mkt.,
-, nonconf.,
-, poor relief,
-, rly.,
-, rector,
-, roads to,
-, schs.,
-, stone from,
Witney and Faringdon Methodist
-, circuit,
Witney poor law union,
-, workho.,
Witney Primitive Methodist circuit,
Witney Railway,
Witney rural district,
Witney rural sanitary authority,
Wolsey, Thos., abp. of York,
Wood:
-, Ant.,
-, fam.,
Wood Lane,
Woodbridge:
-, Jas.,
-, fam.,
woodland,
and see assarting;
-, coppicing; Wychwood forest; and
-, under names of particular places
woodmen,
Woodstock, Isabel of, see Isabel
Woodstock,
woodward, Rob. the, see Yelford, Rob.
-, of
wool,
-, merchants and staplers,
-, wool cards,
-, woolwinders,
-, and see drapers; textile industry
Woolridge, John,
Worcester,
-, bp. of, see Prideaux
Worcestershire,
and see
-, Daylesford; Droitwich; Evesham;
-, Spring Hill; Worcester
workhouses,
see Bampton; Duck-
-, lington; Northmoor; Standlake;
-, Witney poor law union
Wrenne, Nic.,
Wright:
-, Wm. (fl. 1552), rector of Duck-
-, lington,
-, Wm. (fl. 19th cent.),
-, fam.,
writs, return of,
Wroughton:
-, Cath., see Wenman
-, Francis,
Wyatt (Wyot):
-, Rob.,
-, Thos., rector of Ducklington,
-, Wm. (fl. 1417), and his w. Eliz.,
-, Wm. (d. 1624), rector of Yelford,
Wychwood forest,
Wykeham:
-, (or Perrot), Marg., m. Wm. Fiennes,
-, Ld. Saye and Sele,
-, Sophia,
-, (or Perrot), Sir Thos.,
-, Wm. of (d. 1404), bp. of Winchester,
-, (or Perrot), Wm. (d. 1457),
Wyot, see Wyatt
Wytherlak', see Wirlak'
yardlands, size of,
Yate:
-, And.,
-, Apollonia,
-, Art.,
-, Sir Chas.,
-, Edm. (d. c. 1516),
-, Edm. (or Edw.) (fl. 1524),
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1645),
-, Francis (? two of this name),
-, Jas.,
-, John (d. 1545),
-, Sir John (d. c. 1658),
-, Sir John (d. 1690),
-, Leonard (fl. 1544),
-, Leonard (fl. 1588),
-, Malyn,
-, Marg., see Cornwall
-, Mary (fl. late 16th cent.),
-, Mary (fl. 1690), m. - Throckmor-
-, ton,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1588),
-, Thos. (fl. 1620, ? another),
-, fam.,
Yelford:
-, Edm. of,
-, Rob. of (fl. 1236),
-, (or the forester), Rob. of (d. 1293),
-, n
Yelford (cont.):
-, (? the woodward), Rob. of (d. 1328),
-, Rob. of (fl. 1367),
-, fam.,
Yelford,
-, plates
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, ch.,
-, plate
-, College Fm.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, inc.,
-, man.,
-, man. hos., and see Yelford:
-, Yelford Manor
-, nonconf.,
-, par. officers,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop., n,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rectors,
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, tithes,
-, Yelford Manor, plates
York:
-, abps. of, see Frewen; Grey, Wal. de;
-, Lee, Edw.; Wolsey
-, duke of, see Plantagenet
Yorkshire,
see Boynton Copman-
-, thorpe; Goldsborough; Rougemont;
-, Thornhill
Young:
-, John, and his w. Eliz.,
-, fam.,