A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 15, Amesbury Hundred, Branch and Dole Hundred. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1995.
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Note. Page numbers in bold-face are those of the chapter on the hundred, parish, or township. A page number in italics refers to a map or illustration on that or the facing page. A page number followed by n is a reference only to the footnotes on that page.
A.
Ablington (in Figheldean), 107, 108,
114.
-, agric, 106, 114–15
-, common meadow, 106
-, common pasture, 106, 110–11
cts., 116
-, cust. tenants, 114–15
-, dom. archit., 108, 110–11
-, farms, 110–11, 115–16
-, man., 4, 110–11, 113
-,-, Abbot's, 110–11, 116
-,-, Cowper's, 111
-, mills, 108, 116
-, pop., 108
Ablington House estate, 110–11
Abrahams, Jas., 47
Adams, Theophilus, 206
Adderbury, Thos., 257
Addestone (in Maddington), 166, 201,
211
-, agric, 208, 210–11
-, common meadow, 208, 210
-, common pasture, 208, 210
-, dom. archit., 204, 208
-, farm, 208, 210–11
-, man., 207–8
-, place name, 203
-, pop., 204
-, tithes, 208
-, wood, 210
Addison:
-, Jos., 52, 137
-, Lancelot, dean of Lichfield, rector of
Milston, 67, 142
Adjutants Press, 129
Aelfgar (fl. 988), 299
Aelfhelm (fl. 10th cent.), 299
Aelfric (fl. 977), 194
Aelfthryth, queen of Edgar, 29
Aeroplane and Armament Experimental (later Evaluation) Establishment, 18
Aethelweard (fl. 899), 29
affeerors, 116
affray, 48, 291
agricultural implement and machinery manufacture, 47
agricultural machinery, see Andrews sacklifter; threshing machines; water-raising device; winnowing machine
agricultural practices (less common), see assarting; burnbaking; intercommoning; water meadows
agriculture, 1; and see under places; and see allotments; farm colony; hopyards; nursery (horticultural); smallholdings
Ailesbury, earl of, see Bruce, Thos.
Air Cleaner Technical Services, 90
air conditioning components manufacture, 90
airfields, see Amesbury; army; Boscombe Down; Durnford, Great; Knighton; Netheravon camp; Stonehenge
Aishton, Wm., 269
Aldbourne, And. of, 257
Aldbourne, 132, 152, 162
Alderbury:
-, Farley, q.v.
-, Ivychurch, q.v.
-, vicar, see Crouch
Alderbury hundred, 4
Alderney cows, 209
Aldworth (Berks.), vicar of, see Hetley, Hen.
alehouse keepers, 48; and see innkeepers
Alestan (fl. 1086), 269
aletaster, 101
Alexander, G. C, 278
Aleyn, see Allen
Alfred, King, 29
Alfsige, abp. of Canterbury, 73
Alfwig (fl. 959), 73
Algar (fl. 1066), 237
Allen (Aleyn):
-, Thos., 105
-, Wm. (fl. 1309), 32
-, Wm. (fl. 1553), 126
Allington, 1, 3–5, 6–12, 7, 16, 55, 60, 250
-, adv., 8, 11
-, agric, 6, 8–10
-, boundaries, 6
-, char., 12
-, ch., 6, 11–12
-, common meadow, 10
-, common pasture, 10, 55
-, curates, 11–12, 51
-, dom. archit., 7–8, 10–11, 18
-, farms, 8–10, 45, 150
-, glebe, 10–11
-, inc., 10–11
-, inn, 7
-, man., 8–11
-,-, Charity, 9, 55
-,-, Child's, 9–10
-,-, Goodall's, 9
-,-, Manor farm, 8, 10
-,-, Page's, 9–10
-,-, Thorp's, 9
-, military activity, 6, 8
-, mill, 10
-, poor relief, 10, 12
-, pop., 6, 10, 56
-, prehist. rem., 6
-, prot. nonconf., 7, 12
-, rectors, 10–12, 61; and see Barclay;
Forster, Nat.; Fowle, F. W.;
Fuller; South, John; Templer;
Thatcham; Titley
-, rectory, 11, 60
-, rectory ho., 6–8, 11
-, roads, 6–7, 143
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 6
-, sch., 12, 153
-, tithes, 9, 11
-, woodland, 6
allotments (garden), 193; and see smallholdings
Almar (fl. 1086), 269
almshouses, see Boscombe; Deptford; Figheldean; Langford, Little; Maddington; Newton, South; Tidworth, North; Tilshead; Windsor; Wishford, Great; and see (for cross references) hospitals and colleges (charitable)
Alric (fl. 1066), 29, 245
Alt, J. H., vicar of Enford, 105
Altcar (Lanes.), coursing club, 19
Alton (in Figheldean), 5, 108, 114
-, adv., 118
-, agric, 106, 114–15
-, Alton Magna, 5
-,-, cust. tenants, 115
-,-, farm, 115
-,-, man., 111–12, 118
-,-, tithes, 114
-, Alton Parva, 4
-,-, farm, 115–16
-,-, man., 111, 114, 116
-,-, tithes, 114
-, ch., 105, 108, 114, 118
-, common meadow, 106, 115
-, common pasture, 106, 115
-, cust. tenants, 115
-, dom. archit., 108
-, farms, 111–12, 115
-, field system, 106
-, man., see (both s.v. Alton) Alton
Magna; Alton Parva
-,-, Rectory, 113–14, 118
-, pop., 108
-, rector, 114
-, rectory, 118
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 106
-, tithes, 113–14, 118
Aluric (fl. 1066), 37, 194
Alvric Parvus (fl. 1086), 269–70
Alward (fl. 1066), 157, 245
Alward (fl. 1086), 65, 112, 269–70
Alwi (fl. 1066), 171, 279
Alwin (fl. 1066), 73, 229
Ambrosius Aurelianus, 19, 29
Amesbury, 1, 3–4, 6, 13–55, 14, 20, 24,
41, 79, 103, 174
-, abbey, 1, 3, 8–9, 11, 19, 32, 38, 50,
58, 65, 67–8, 99, 102, 112, 140,
149, 151, 159, 205, 208, 211
-,-, ch., 50–1
-,-, estates, 1, 32, 65
-, adv., 50
-, agric, 13, 32, 38–43
-, airfield, 13
-, Amesbury, West, q.v.
-, Amesbury Abbey, 1, 18–19, 32–4, 42,
52, 63, 147
-,-, gardens, 33
-,-, gate piers, 33, 43
-,-, pk., 33, 40–1, 43–4; bridge, 33, 58;
Chinese pavilion, 33, 58; and see
Amesbury, pk.
-, Amesbury Ho., 22, 25
-, Antrobus Arms (Wyndersham Ho.),
22, 27, 50, 55
-, Antrobus Ho., 27, 59
-, army camps, 16
-, ballroom, 27
-, Beacon Hill, q.v.
-, Blackcross down, 18, 39–40, 49
-, borough, 5, 48
-,-, bailiff, 5, 48
-,-, burgages, 19, 21
-,-, guildhall, 48
-, Boscombe Down, q.v.
-, boundaries, 13, 15, 18, 29, 40
-, bridges, 21, 25–6, 33, 45, 49, 58
-, bus sta., 25, 27
-, cemetery, 27
-, chaplains, 50
-, char., 9, 50, 52–3, 55
-, ch., 19, 50–2, 234
-, Comilla Ho., 22, 26
-, common meadow, 13, 39–40
-, common pasture, 13, 38–41, 49, 55,
59, 100
-, Countess, q.v.
-, cts., 5, 26, 39–40, 45, 48–50
-,-, officers, 26, 48–9
-, curates, 11–12, 38, 50–2; and see
Banks; Fowle, F. W.; Holland,
Thos. (two of the name); Lyons;
Richards
-, cust. tenants, 38–41
-, Diana Ho., 21, 32, 41, 43
-, dom. archit., 17, 21–3, 25–7, 32–4,
40, 50
-, fairs, 32, 46, 48
-, farms, 10, 21, 23, 31–2, 34, 37, 39–45,
47, 90
-, field system, 18
-, fire engines, 26–7
-, fire sta., 27
-, fires, 22, 26, 45, 47, 49
-, Folly bottom, 13, 15–16, 18, 63
-, glebe, 50
-, health centre, 25
-, ind., 46–7
-, inns, 21–2, 26, 32, 47–9, 53, 85
-, Kent Ho., 21, 32, 41, 43
-, man., 3–4, 13, 21, 29–38, 44–6, 48,
83, 97, 179
-,-, Coombes Ct., 5, 31, 34, 42
-,-, Earldom, 18, 31–2, 40, 45–6, 48–9,
256
-,-, Pavyhold, 34
-,-, Priory, 18, 31–2, 35, 38, 40, 43,
45–6, 48–9
-,-, Rectory, 38, 50
-,-, Saucer's, 34–5, 40–1
-, mkts., 19, 46, 48–9
-,-, mkt. ho., 19, 22–3, 46, 48
-,-, mkt. place, 19, 21–2, 26–7, 46, 48;
and see Amesbury, streets: Salisbury St.
-, military activity, 18
-, mills, 32, 45–7, 49, 101
-, mortuary chap., 27
-, mus., 25, 27
-, pk., 13, 15–16, 32–3, 39, 148; and see
Amesbury, Amesbury Abbey:
pk.
-, police sta., 23, 26
-, poor relief, 50
-, pop., 18
-, prehist. rem., 13, 15–18, 93; and see
Stonehenge
-, priory, 4, 9, 13, 19, 21, 32, 35–6, 38,
42–3, 45–6, 48, 50–1, 58, 60, 65,
67–8, 99, 102, 111–12, 114, 116,
118, 124–6, 130–1, 133, 135,
140, 149, 151, 159, 166, 203,
205, 208, 211, 280
-,-, bldgs., 21, 51
-,-, chaplains, 21
-,-, ch., 50
-,-, prioress, 130, 211
-,-, royal visitors, 21
-, prot. nonconf., 52
-, public libr., 25, 27
-, public services, 26–7
-, rly. sta., 1, 16, 23, 47
-, Ratfyn, q.v.
-, rectory ho., 38
-, Redworth Ho., 23, 25
-, roads, 15–16, 19, 63, 71, 95, 106, 143,
242, 265
-, Rom. Catholicism, 25, 52, 118, 132
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 18
-, schs., 22–3, 25, 50, 52–3, 55, 103
-,-, Avondale, 55, 70; and see Bulford,
schs.
-,-, Rose's, 52–3, 55
-,-, Spratt's, 35, 53, 55
-,-, Stonehenge, 55
-, sewage works, 27
-, shambles, 21, 46
-, shops, 21–2, 25–6
-, sports hall and youth centre, 27
-, Stonehenge, q.v.
-, Stonehenge bottom, 15
-, streets, 19, 21–3, 25–7
-,-, Church St., 21, 25–7, 27, 50
-,-, High St., 19, 21–3, 25–7, 27, 32,
46–8, 52–3
-,-, Salisbury St., 21, 25–7, 47, 53; and
see Amesbury, mkts.: mkt. place
-, tithes, 38, 50
-, town council, 27
-, trades, 46–7
-, Vespasian's camp, 18–19, 33. 43
-, vicarage, 50
-, vicarage ho., 22, 50–1, 55
-, vicars, 50; and see Fowle, F. W.
-, woodland, 13, 15, 33
-, Woolstoh Hill, 39
-, Wyndersham Ho., see Amesbury,
Antrobus Arms
Amesbury, West (in Amesbury), 5, 13,
16, 27–8, 32, 34–6, 39, 48–50, 59
-, agric, 27, 32, 38, 42–4
-, common meadow, 13, 42–3
-, common pasture, 13, 27, 38, 42–3, 50
-, cts., 49–50
-, cust. tenants, 42–3
-, dom. archit., 28
-, farms, 28, 34–5, 43–4
-, man., 5, 21, 28, 31, 33, 35–6, 42–3,
45–6
-,-, Beckington's, 36, 43–4
-,-, Lambert's, 36, 179
-,-, South's, 35–6, 44
-, mills, 45
-, pk., 42–3
-, pop., 28
-, West Amesbury Ho., 28, 44
Amesbury coursing club, 19
Amesbury deanery, 11, 60, 76, 151, 161
Amesbury Electric Light Co., 27
Amesbury hundred, 1, 2, 3–5, 11,
48–50, 56, 68, 76, 91, 106, 117, 161
-, cts., 4–5, 21, 48–9
-, meeting place, 3
-, officers, 5, 101
Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway, 16, 23, 56, 63, 143–4
Amesbury poor-law union, 11, 50, 60,
68, 76, 91, 102, 117, 141, 211, 232,
250, 272, 282
-, sch., 53
-, workho., 18, 22, 25
Amesbury rural district council, 23 offices, 25
Amesbury Town (Silver) Band, 27
Amesbury Transport Ltd., 47
Amesbury turnpike trust, 15, 17
Amor:
-, Susanna, see Lawes
-, Thos., 99
Amport (Hants), 70
-, Cholderton Lodge, 75
Anabaptists, 284.
ancient demesne, 87, 127
Ancient Druid Order, 17
Andover (Hants), 63, 71, 124
Andover poor-law union, 129, 150, 161
Andrews:
-, D. H., 188
-, E. F., 188
-, Fred., 180, 183
-, Hen., 188–9
-, Lancelot, 142
-, Ric, 47
-, Wm. (d. 1637), and his w. Alice, 66–7
-, Wm. (fl. 1672–4), 67
-, fam, 188
Andrews sacklifter, 189
Anglo-Saxon settlement and remains, see Langford, Hanging
Angreville, Ben. de, 159
animal crematorium, 101; and see pets' undertaker
animal foodstuffs, preparation of, 302
animal sanctuary, 146
animals, see beagles; deer; foxhounds;
goats; greyhounds; hares; harriers;
pigs; and see (for cross references),
cattle; horses; sheep
-, rare breeds, 75, 210
Anne (of Bohemia), wife of Ric. II, 125
Anquetil, Ralph de, 98
Anrep, Boris, 134
Anton, riv., 119, 155
Antrobus:
-, Sir Cosmo, Bt., 31–2, 34–5, 37, 87
-, Sir Edm., Bt. (d. 1826), 31
-, Sir Edm., Bt. (d. 1870), 31, 33, 37,
45, 87
-, Sir Edm., Bt. (d. 1899), 31, 87
-, Sir Edm., Bt. (d. 1915), 17, 31, 87
-, Sir Phil., Bt. (d. 1968), 32
-, Sir Phil., Bt. (fl. 1992), 32
Appleton, Thos. of, 206
Appleton (Berks.), 206
apprenticing, 240, 252, 294
appropriations (eccl.):
-, of churches, 117, 130, 172–3, 175,
248, 250, 258, 261, 270, 279, 282
-, of prebends, 220, 225, 270
Aqua Pura Mineral Water Co., 129
Aragon, Cath. of, see Catherine
arbitration (legal), 278
archery, 48
architects, artists, and designers, see Anrep; Austin Smith, Salmon, and Lord Partnership; Benson, Wm. (d. 1754); Blount & Williamson; Blow; Bothams; Brandon, D.; Bridgeman; Butterfield; Carpenter, R. H.; Carrington; Chambers; Christian; Douglas, J. A.; Fildes; Fisher; Flitcroft; Hopper; Hugall; Jones, Inigo; Kennedy, Geo.; Moffatt; Pearson, J. L.; Peniston; Ponting; Pym; Ross; Scott, Sir Gilb.; Silley; Slater; Webb, John; Wyatt
Ardglass, earl of, see Cromwell, Thos.
Areines:
-, Bernard of, and his w. Isabel, 113
-, Sir Guy of, 113
-, Jocelin of, 113
Argentine:
-, John de (d. c. 1323), 73
-, John de, s. of John de, 73
-, Reynold de (d. c. 1308), 73
-, Reynold de (another), 73
-, Ric. de, 73
Armagh, abp. of, see Kite
Arminianism, 161
Armoured Vehicle Storage Depot, 124, 160
army:
-, airfields, 245, 275; and see army,
landing grounds
-, ammunition store, 97
-, bands (musical), 97
-, camps, see Amesbury; Bulford; Durrington; Fargo; Larkhill camp;
Netheravon camp; Orcheston
St. Mary; Tidworth, North;
Perham down; Tilshead; and see
(for cross references) military activity
-, firing ranges, 1, 57, 65, 97, 245, 267
-, kite balloon sch., 267
-, landing grounds, 267; and see army,
airfields
-, military bldgs., depots, and workshops, 121–2, 156, 245, 267; and
see Royal Army Ordnance depot
-, rlys., 169, 245, 276
-, tank training, 267
-, training areas, 1, 6, 8, 55, 59, 61, 63,
68, 95, 101, 106, 116, 119, 137,
140–1, 143, 150, 155–6, 160,
203–4, 227, 229, 231, 242, 244–
5, 249, 265, 276; and see (for cross
references) military activity
-, and see Armoured Vehicle Storage
Depot; Army Air Corps; Gurkha
soldiers; NAAFI; New Zealand
expeditionary force; Royal School
of Artillery; South West District
(Army) Command; Southern
Military Command; Wiltshire
Army Cadet Force
Army Air Corps, 108
Army Medical Stores, see Defence Medical Equipment Depot
Arnold, Wm., curate of Maddington, 212
arson, 122
Arundel
-, Eleanor, w. of John d', Ld. Arundel,
see Mautravers
-, Eleanor, w. of John d', Ld. Mautravers, m. 2 Sir Ric. Poynings, 3
Wal. Hungerford, Ld. Hungerford, 238, 279
-, (formerly FitzAlan) John d', Ld.
Arundel, 237
-, John d', Ld. Mautravers, earl of
Arundel (d. 1421), 112, 237–8,
257, 279
-, John d', earl of Arundel (d. 1435),
112
Arundel:
-, earldom, 238
-, earls of, 260, 279; and see Arundel;
FitzAlan
Arundel college (Suss.), 279
Ash (Surr.), see Claygate
Ashburnham:
-, Jane, see Ley
-, Wm., 157
Ashburton:
-, barony, 187, 278
-, Lds., see Baring
Ashford, E. J., 196
Ashridge (in Wokingham, Berks.), 3
Ashridge or Hertoke hundred (Berks.), 3
Ashton, Steeple:
-, Ashton, West, q.v.
-, cts., 272
-, man., 269
-, rector, see Tonge
-, Semington, q.v.
-, vicar, 270
Ashton, West (in Steeple Ashton), 98
Ashton Gifford benefice, 240
Aspull, John, rector of Wylye, 303
assarting, 134
assault, 48, 101, 141, 201
Asserton (in Berwick St. James), 166,
169, 175
-, adv., 177
-, agric, 174–5
-, chap., 169, 173, 177, 289
-, chaplains, 177; and see Wotton
-, common meadow, 174, 177
-, common pasture, 174
-, cust. tenants, 174
-, dom. archit., 170, 172
-, farm, 172, 174–5
-, man., 171–3. 175. 177, 279
-, mill, 175
-, pk., 175
-, rector, 177
-, tithes, 173, 177, 294
-, woodland, 175
Assheton, Thos., see Smith
assizes:
-, of ale, 4–5, 48–9, 91, 201, 250, 260,
282, 291
-, of bread, 4–5, 48–9, 91, 201, 250, 282
Aston, Sir Rog., 173
Aston Tirrold (Berks., later Oxon.), rector of, see Scrope, Ric.
Athelstan (d. 1014), 124
Atkins, Thos., 173
Atkinson, R. J. C., 17
Atwill, Hugh, 55
Aubrey, John, 17, 232
Aucher, John s. of, see John
Aucher, John, 87
Audley:
-, Hugh de, earl of Gloucester, 86, 230
-, Marg., w. of Hugh, 230
-, Marg. de, Baroness Audley, m.
Ralph de Stafford, earl of
Stafford, 86, 230
Aula, Nic. de, see Hall
Aure, John de, 74
Austin Smith, Salmon, and Lord Partnership, 156
authors, see Addison, Jos.; Andrews, Lancelot; Brunston; Cobbett; Collier, Arthur (d. 1732); Defoe; Fiennes, Celia; Fuller; Gourlay; Hall, Peter; Harris, Jas. (d. 1780); Hooker; Naish, Thos. (fl. 1694); Newman, J. H.; Parsons; Upton, Nic. (fl. 1446); Young, Arthur
Avebury, 16
Avitius (fl. 1066), 287
Avon (in Stratford-sub-Castle), 84, 165, 167, 223
Avon (Christchurch), riv., 1, 3, 13, 15–16, 18–19, 21, 25–9, 32–3, 45, 49, 61, 63–4, 68, 79–82, 85, 90, 93, 95–6, 102, 105–6,114, 116, 137–8, 141, 169, 213, 215–16, 222, 253
Awdry:
-, C. E., 130
-, C. S., 130
-, Chas., 130
-, D. H. S., 172
-, W. H., rector of Ludgershall, 131
-, West, 130
Ayrshire cattle, 301
Azelin (fl. 1086), 299
Azor (fl. 1066), 179
B.
B.M.G. Concrete Products, 129
Bacon, Wm., 73
bacon factor, 101
Badlesmere:
-, Bart, de, Ld. Badlesmere, 194
-, Giles de, Ld. Badlesmere, 194
-, Maud de, m. John de Vere, earl of
Oxford, 194
Bailey:
-, Eliz., m. Ralph Reeve, 74
-, F. G. G., 87
-, Gabriel, 47
-, John (d. 1600), mayor of Salisbury,
190
-, John (fl. 1607–8), 190
-, P., 87
-, Rob., 74
-, Sam., 190
-, Thos., 74
-, Wm., and his w. Mary, 206
Baker:
-, Frances Dyke, see Poore
-, Hen., 109
-, John, 8
bakers, 48
Balgay, Nic, rector of Boscombe, vicar of Idmiston, canon and subdean of Salisbury, 60
Bament:
-, A. G., 57
-, John, 57
bands:
-, brass, 27, 64
-, silver, 27
-, and see army, bands
bankruptcy, 139, 171, 187, 205, 249, 257, 278
Banks, Uriah, curate of Amesbury, 51
banks, 65, 97, 129; and see Lloyds Bank; London Joint City & Midland Bank; Midland Bank; Wilts. & Dorset Banking Co.
Bannister:
-, Joan, w. of Ralph, see Coombe
-, Joan, m. 1 Thos. Dauntsey, 2 Wm.
Walwyn, 34, 157
-, Ralph, 34, 157
Baptists, 52, 70, 132, 143, 162, 177, 201,
213, 226, 234, 251–2, 263, 273, 284
-, General, 35
-, Strict, 132
Bapton (in Fisherton de la Mere), 295, 301
Bapton Manor estate, 299
Barbon, Jas., 9
Barclay, H. W., rector of Allington and of Boscombe, 12, 61
Barford St. Martin, 287
-, Grovely Wood, q.v.
Baring:
-, Alex., Ld. Ashburton (d. 1848), 171–
2, 187, 257–8, 278
-, Alex., Ld. Ashburton (d. 1889), 171,
187, 257, 278
-, Francis, Ld. Ashburton (d. 1868),
171, 187–8, 257, 278
-, Francis, Ld. Ashburton (d. 1938),
171, 187, 257, 278
-, Guy, and his w. Olive, 134
-, Wm., Ld. Ashburton, 171, 187, 257,
278
Barnaby, John, 60
Barnes, G. H., 206
Barnstaple (Devon), 15
Barratt:
-, John, 111
-, Bros., 299
Barres:
-, Amice, see Beaumont
-, Wm. des, 277
Barrington, J. H., 207
Barrow:
-, Anne, 219
-, Drew, and his w. Anne, 219
-, Edw., 220
-, Eleanor, w. of Wal. (fl. 1469), m. 2
-,-, Chas. Bulkeley, 220
-, Isabel, w. of Wal. (fl. 1358), m. 2 Sir
-,-, Hugh Tyrell, 219
-, John, and his w. Christine, 219
-, John (d. 1456), 219
-, John (fl. 1527), 181
-, John (d. by 1550), 220
-, Margery, 219
-, Maur., 220
-, Wal. (fl. 1358), 219
-, Wal. (fl. 1469), 219–20
Basset:
-, Sir Arthur (d. 1586), 172
-, Arthur (d. 1672), 172
-, Sir John (fl. 1501), 172
-, John (d. 1686), 172
-, John (d. 1721), 172
-, John (fl. 1736), 172
-, Sir Rob., 172
-, fam., 172
Bassingbourn:
-, Alan of, 73
-, Baldwin of, 73
-, Warin of (d. 1323), 73, 76
-, Warin of (d. 1348), 73
-, Warin of, s. of Warin (d. 1348), 73
-, fam., 73
Batch:
-, Anne, m. —Marsh, 98
-, John, 98
Batecombe, John, rector of Wylye, 303
Bates:
-, Anne, see Bigge
-, Jos., 110
-, Nellie L., 134
Bath, John, rector of Stapleford, 261
Bath (Som.), 83, 169, 184, 203, 253 abbey, 257
Bath and Wells, bp. of, see Moss
Bathampton (in Steeple Langford),
165, 167, 183, 190, 193–7, 303
-, agric, 196–7
-, Ballington Man., 196
-, Bathampton Ho., 186, 195, 197
pk., 197
-, chap., 191, 197
-, common meadow, 196
-, common pasture, 196
-, cust. tenants, 196
-, dom. archit., 193–7
-, farms, 193, 196–7, 200
-, man., 194–6
-,-, Great Bathampton, 158, 182, 188,
192–7, 199, 304
-,-, Little Bathampton, 188–9, 193,
195–6, 198–9, 300
-, mills, 193, 197
-, pk., 197
-, place name, 193
-, pop., 193
-, prot. nonconf., 197
-, Rom. Catholicism, 197
-, woodland, 184, 197
Batho, G. B., 22
Bavaria, duke of, see William
Baverstock, 299
Bawdrip (Som.), 289
Baxter:
-, Anne, see Trenchard
-, Ric, 87
Bayeux (Calvados), bp. of, see Odo
Baynton, Wal. de, 269
Beach:
-, Henrietta Maria, m. Mic. Hicks, 112
-, Wm. 112
-, Wm., see Hicks Beach
Beaches (in Wokingham, Berks.), 3
Beacon Hill (in Amesbury, Bulford, and Cholderton), 13, 63–6, 68, 70
beagles, 48, 97
Beauchamp:
-, Alice, see Tony
-, Anne, 180
-, F. B., 172, 257, 278
-, Guy de, earl of Warwick, 146
-, John, Ld. Beauchamp, 146
-, Thos., earl of Warwick, 146
-, Sir Wm., 146
-, Wm., Ld. Bergavenny, and his w.
Joan, 257
Beauchamp, Vet., see Seymour, Sir Edw.
Beaufort:
-, Hen., Cardinal, bp. of Winchester,
31
-, John, earl of Somerset, 139
-, Marg., see Holand
Beaufort, dukes of, see Somerset
Beaumont:
-, Amice de, styled ctss. of Leicester,
m. 1 Sim. de Montfort, 2 Wm.
des Barres, 277
-, Hugh, 172, 177
-, Isabel, see Willington
-, Marg. de, m. Saier de Quency, earl
of Winchester, 36, 277
-, Phil., 172
-, Rob. de, count of Meulan, 98
-, Rob. de, earl of Leicester (d. 1168),
98
-, Rob. de, earl of Leicester (d. 1190),
277
-, Rob. de, earl of Leicester (d. 1204),
277
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1450), 172, 177
-, Thos. (d. 1488), 172
-, Waleran de, count of Meulan, 98
-, Wm., 172
-, Wm. (d. 1453), 172
Bec-Hellouin (Eure), abbey of, 98
Beckington:
-, Gilb. (d. 1527–8), 36
-, Gilb. (d. c. 1615), 36
-, Gilb. (fl. 1654), 36
-, Gilb. (fl. 1662–4), 36
-, John, 36
-, Mellor, 36
Beckington (Som.), 272
Bedford:
-, duke of, see John
-, earls of, see Coucy, Ingram de;
Russell; Tudor, Jasper
beech (trees), 175
Belgium, see Louvain
bell foundries, see Aldbourne; Devizes; Loughborough; Salisbury
Bellême, Rob. de, 138
bellfounders, see Bilbie; Boulter; Burrough; Cockey; Cor; Danton; Florey; Lott; Mears, C. & G.; Mears & Stainbank; Purdue; Rudhall; Taylor; Tosier; Wallis, John; Warner; Wells, John
Bellham, Rog., rector of Newton Tony, 151
Bemerton (in Fugglestone), 165–6
benefit society, see friendly societies
Benett, see Bennett
Benger, John, 261
Bennett (Benett):
-, Fred., curate of Maddington and
vicar of Shrewton, 212, 250
-, Lucy, m. Arthur Fane, 238
Benson:
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1710), 147
-, Wm. (d. 1754), 147
Bentley wood (in West Dean), 13, 30
Beresford-Peirse, Sir Noel, and his w. Camilla, 66
Bergavenny, Ld., see Beauchamp, Wm.
Berkeley:
-, Cath., m. 1 John Stourton, Ld.
Stourton (d. 1485), 2 Sir John
Brereton, 219
-, Cath., w. of Thos., Ld. Berkeley (d.
1361), see Veel
-, Eve, see Zouche
-, John, 139
-, Maur., Ld. Berkeley (d. 1326), 138–9
-, Maur. (d. 1347), 138, 237, 257
-, Maur. (d. 1400), 139, 141
-, Sir Maur. (d. 1464), 139, 141
-, Maur. (d. 1474), 219, 289
-, Thos., Ld. Berkeley (d. 1361), 110,
138–9, 141
-, Thos., Ld. Berkeley (d. 1417), 139,
141
-, Wm. (d. 1485), 219
-, Sir Wm. (d. c. 1500), and his w.
Anne, 139
Berkshire, 4; and see Appleton;
Ashridge; Ashridge or Hertoke
hundred; Beaches; Buckhurst;
Burghfield; Diddenham; Farley;
Hinton, Broad; Hinton Hatch;
Hinton Odes; Hinton Pipard;
Hungerford; Hurst; Reading;
Sheepbridge, Great and Little;
Twyford; Wallingford; Windsor
-, Aldworth, vicar, see Hetley, Hen.
-, Aston Tirrold, rector, see Scrope,
Ric.
Bermondsey priory (Surr.), 140
Bernard (fl. 1086), 73
Bernard:
-, John s. of, see John
-, Wal. s. of, see Walter
Bernard:
-, Eudes, 57, 73
-, Mabel, 57
-, Rog., 57, 60, 73, 76
-, fam., 73
Berry, fam., 129
Berwick St. James, 16, 165–6, 168,
169–77, 252–3, 259, 275
-, adv., 175–6
-, agric, 169, 173–4
-, Asserton, q.v.
-, boundaries, 169
-, bridges, 169
-, char., 177
-, ch., 169–70, 172, 175–7, 176
-,-, chalice, 187
-, common meadow, 169, 173–4
-, common pasture, 169, 173, 175
-, cts., 175
-, curates, 176, 262
-, cust. tenants, 173
-, dom. archit., 170, 174
-, farms, 171,174, 188–9, 197, 257, 259,
281
-, field systems, 169, 276
-, glebe, 174–6
-, inc., 174
-, inn, 170
-, man., 73, 166, 169–76, 288
-,-, Bonham's, 171, 173, 257
-,-, Rectory, 172–6
-, mill, 170, 174
-, place name, 169
-, poor relief, 175
-, pop., 169–70
-, prehist. rem., 169; and see Yarn bury
castle
-, prot. nonconf., 177
-, rectors, 173–5
-, rectory, 173, 175
-, roads, 169–70
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 169; and see
Yarnbury castle
-, sch., 170, 177, 263
-, tithes, 172–3, 175–6
-, vicarage, 175, 177, 261–2, 283
-, vicarage ho., 176
-, vicars, 175–6; and see Powell, Rog.;
Sadler, Ant.
-, woodland, 169
-, Yarnbury castle, q.v.
Bessin:
-, John de, 98
-, Thos., and his w. Agnes, 99
Beuseval, Geof. de, rector of Sherrington, 240
Bevis:
-, Rob., 149
-, Thos., 149
Biddesden (in Ludgershall), 4–5, 119,
126, 133–5
-, adv., 130, 135
-, agric, 134–5
-, Biddesden Ho., 74, 119, 134, 135
-, ch., 130, 133, 135
-, common pasture, 127, 134
-, cts., 135
-, cust. tenants, 134
-, dom. archit., 133–4
-, farm, 134–5
-, man., 130, 133–4
-, pk., 134–5
-, pop., 121, 133
-, rectors, 135; and see Purbrook;
Tonge
-, roads, 119
-, tithes, 131, 135
-, woodland, 134–5
Biddesden estate, 135
Bigge:
-, Anne, m. Jos. Bates, 110
-, Geof., 110
Biggs:
-, Chris., and his w. Alice, 263
-, H. G., 207
-, Harry, 172–3, 207–8
-, Hen., 172–3, 207
-, Jane, see Miles
-, John, 261
-, Tristram (fl. 1681–7), 180, 302
-, Tristram (fl. later 18th cent.), 207
-, fam., 180
-, and see Yeatman-Biggs
Bigod, Rog. le, earl of Norfolk, 157
Bilbie, Thos., 273
bioscope, 27
Birch:
-, Jas., rector of Great Wishford, 293
-, Peter, 130
-, —, 177
birds (less common), see cygnets; partridges; swans; and see cockfighting; cockpit; fowling; hawking; rook hawking; rook nets; shooting
Birmingham, Hen. of, 159
Birmingham (Warws.), 160
Bishop:
-, Beatrice, m. John Everard, 83
-, John (fl. 1191–2), 83
-, John (d. c. 1324), and his w. Alice,
83
-, Jordan (fl. 1242–3), 83
-, Jordan (fl. 1344), 83
Bisset:
-, Arnulf, 289
-, John, 158
-, Margery or Marg., 289
Blacker, Wm., 151
Blackett, Sir John, 83
Blagden:
-, Anne, 188
-, Edw., and his w. Anne, 188
-, Eleanor (fl. 1770), 188
-, Eleanor, m. Thos. Brimsden, 188
Blake:
-, Anne, see Dredge
-, Hen., 219
-, John, 219
-, Peter, 133
-, Thos., 188
-, Wm, 188
Blanche, m. John (of Gaunt), earl and duke of Lancaster, 30, 111, 171
Blatch:
-, Wm. (d. 1820), 74–5
-, Wm. (fl. 1830), 74
blindhouses (lock-ups), 26, 129, 244
Blount:
-, Joan, see Woodfalls
-, Sir Thos., 194
Blount & Williamson, 69
Blow, Detmar, 34, 81
Blyth, S. J., 299
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 23, 31, 37, 42, 171
Boemund (fl. 12th cent.), 247
Bohemia, Anne of, see Anne
Bohun:
-, Hen. de, earl of Hereford, 146, 219
-, Humph, de, 146
-, Humph, de, s. of Humph., 146
-, Humph, de (fl. 1179), 146
-, Humph, de (d. 1265), 278
-, Humph, de, earl of Hereford and of
Essex (d. 1275), 146, 219
-, Humph, de, earl of Hereford and of
Essex (d. 1298), 146
-, Humph, de, earl of Hereford and of
Essex (d. 1322), 146
-, Humph, de, earl of Hereford and of
Essex (d. 1361), 146
-, Humph, de, earl of Hereford, of Essex, and of Northampton (d.
1373), 146
-, Joan, see Quency
-, John de, earl of Hereford and of
Essex, 146
-, Mary de, m. Hen. of Lancaster, earl
of Derby (Hen. IV), 146
-, Maud, see Salisbury
Bolle (fl. 1066), 289
Bollo (fl. 1066), 111
Bolton, Frances, see Nelson
Bonet, John, 99
Bonham:
-, Alice, w. of Nic. (d. 1559), m. 2 Ant.
Styleman, 288
-, Alice, w. of Thos. (d. 1420), 198
-, Cath., w. of Thos. (d. 1420), 195,
198, 200
-, Edith, w. of Nic. (d. 1386), 288
-, Sir John (fl. 1348), 171, 288
-, John (fl. 1406), 257
-, John (another, d. 1411), 171, 257, 293
-, John (d. 1559), 171
-, Maur., 171, 288
-, Nic. (d. 1386), 171, 288
-, Nic. (d. 1559), 171, 288–9
-, Rob., 171, 288
-, Thos. (d. 1420), 195, 198, 288, 300
-, Thos. (d. 1473), 171, 257, 288
-, Wal. (d. 1476), 171, 288
-, Wal. (d. 1527), 171, 288
-, Wal. (fl. 1559), 257
-, Wal (?the same, fl. 1597–8), 171,
288–9
-, Wm. (d. by 1316), 171, 288, 292
-, Wm. (fl. 1420), 288
-, Wm. (fl. 1514), 171, 288
-, fam., 291, 293
Boscombe, 1, 3–4, 6, 10–11, 13, 18, 39,
54, 55–61
-, adv., 60
-, almshos., 56, 61
-, Boscombe, East, q.v.
-, Boscombe, Little, q.v.
-, Boscombe, West, q.v.
-, Boscombe Ho., 56, 58
-, boundaries, 13, 55
-, bridges, 56
-, cemetery, 57
-, char., 61
-, ch., 56, 60–1
-, common pasture, 13, 39–40, 49, 55,
59
-, curates, 60, 69
-, dom. archit., 56–7, 60
-, farms, 57–8
-, glebe, 60
-, inc., 59–60
-, man., 57–8
-, military activity, 55, 59
-, poor relief, 60
-, pop., 56
-, prehist. rem., 56
-, rectors, 12, 59–61; and see Balgay;
Barclay; Church; Codford;
Hooker; Jennings; Kite; Moss;
Nairn; White, Jas.
-, rectory, 11, 60
-, rectory ho., 56, 60
-, roads, 55–6
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 56
-, sch., 12, 57, 61, 153
-, tithes, 58, 60
-, woodland, 55
Boscombe, East (in Boscombe), 5, 55–8
-, agric, 58–9
-, common pasture, 59
-, cts., 60
-, cust. tenants, 59
-, dom. archit., 56–7
-, farm, 59
-, man., 9, 57–8, 99, 220
-, prehist. rem., 56
Boscombe, Little (in Boscombe), 56–7,
59
-, mill, 59–60
Boscombe, West (in Boscombe), 4,
55–7. 60
-, agric, 39, 59
-, common meadow, 59
-, common pasture, 59
-, cts., 60
-, cust. tenants, 59
-, dom. archit., 56–7
-,-, Queen Manor, 56
-, farm, 58–9
-, man., 9, 58
-, prehist. rem., 56
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 56
Boscombe Down (in Amesbury):
-, airfield, 1, 6, 15–16, 18, 25, 32, 42,
47, 57–9
-, ch., 18, 52
-, dom. archit., 18, 23, 25, 32
Bothams, A. C, 72, 81
Botreaux:
-, Aubrey, see Waleran
-, Marg., Baroness Botreaux and
Hungerford, m. Rob., Ld.
Hungerford (d. 1459), 206–7,
278
-, Marg., w. of Wm., m. 2 Sir Thos.
Burgh, 207
-, Wm. (d. c. 1209), 186
-, Wm., Ld. Botreaux (d. 1462), 207,
246
bottling works, 122, 129
Bouchier:
-, Frances, see Crane
-, Sir Jas., 146
Boulter, Nat., 93, 262
Bourne, riv., 1, 3, 6, 16, 55–6, 63, 70–2, 106,137, 143–5, 147, 150, 153, 155
Bourne Valley benefice, 11, 60, 76, 151
Bourne Valley Nursing Association, 61
Bourton (in Maddington), 166, 201,
211
-, agric, 208, 210
-, common meadow, 208, 210
-, common pasture, 208, 210
-, dom. archit., 204
-, farm, 210
-, man., 207
-, mill, 210
-, pop., 204
-, tithes, 208, 283
Bovill:
-, Hen. de, 230
-, Mat. de, 230
-, Parnel de, 230, 232
Bowen:
-, Anne, see Hely
-, Hen., 279
-, Hen., s. of Hen., 279
Bower:
-, John, rector of Great Wishford, 292
-, Rob., rector of Great Wishford,
canon of Salisbury, 292
-, Thos., rector of Wylye, 303
Bowet:
-, Eliz., m. 1 Wm. Chaworth, 2 John
Dunham, 37
-, Eliz., see Zouche
-, Marg., m. 1 John Chaworth, 2
Humph. Persall, 37
-, Sir Nic, 37
Bowles:
-, Wm. (d. 1788), rector of Milston, 84,
139, 142
-, Wm., s. of Wm., 84, 86, 139
bowls and bowling greens, 27, 32, 58, 291
Box, 182
Boyle, Hen., Ld. Carleton, 31
Boys:
-, Eleanor, see Eyre
-, John, 231
Boyton, 235, 241
-, char., 242
-, Corton, q.v.
-, farms, 239
-, man., 238
-, rectors, 241; and see Hobbes, Wm.;
Hollyman; Lambert, Thos. (two
of the name); Sawyer
-, rectory, 240
Bradenstoke (in Lyneham), priory of, 36, 159, 180, 208, 231, 247, 250, 280
Bradley, John, rector of Cholderton and of Worting, 76
Bradley, Maiden, priory of, 158, 289, 290–1
Bradshaw:
-, John, 147
-, Thos., 147, 153
Branch hundred, 1, 165–7
-, ct., 291
-, meeting place, 165
Branch and Dole hundred, 1, 164,
165–7, 211, 232, 272
-, cts., 166–7
-, meeting place, 167
-, officers, 166–7
Brandon:
-, Chas., duke of Suffolk, 111
-, D., 152, 212, 273, 304
Braxton:
-, Eliz, 149
-, Jas., 149
-, Wm., 149
Braybrooke (Braybrook):
-, Sir Gerard, 84
-, Isabel, see Woodhill
-, Joan, see Wake
-, Nic. of, 278
Breamore priory (Hants), 248
breeches maker, 47
Bremhill, see Stanley
Brent:
-, Anne, m. Thos. Paulet, 289
-, Joan, m. John Trethek, 289, 292
-, John (d. c. 1413), 289
-, John (d. 1524), 289
-, John (another), 292
-, Ric, and his w. Dorothy, 289
-, Rob. (fl. later 14th cent.), 288
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1421), 289
-, Rob. (d. 1508), 289
-, Wm., 289
Brereton:
-, Cath., see Berkeley
-, Sir John, 110, 219
-, Werburgh, m. Sir Wm. Compton,
219
Breuse:
-, Agnes, see Hussey
-, Peter de, 158
-, and see Bruce
brewers, 48, 129, 224; and see McEwan-Younger Ltd.; Younger
brewery, 101; and see Portsmouth United Breweries
brewery depot, 160
brewing, 101, 224
Brice, Rob., see Kingsmill
brick kilns, 129, 160
brick making, 129, 160
Brickenden:
-, Ann, m. John Hughes, 159
-, Edm., 159
Bridgeman, Chas., 33
Bridges:
-, Ant., 126, 134
-, Hen., 128, 130
-, Jane, w. of Sir Ric, m. 2 Sir Sim.
Harcourt, 126, 130, 132
-, Sir Ric, 75, 126, 130, 132–3
-, fam., 132
bridges, see under places
Bridgwater, earl of, see Daubeney, Hen.
Bridgwater (Som.), 15
Bright, Thos., 149
Brigmerston, Steph. of, 139
Brigmerston (in Milston), 5, 96, 137
-, agric, 140
-, common pasture, 140–1
-, cts., 141
-, cust. tenants, 140
-, dom. archit., 138
-, farm, 140
-, fire, 138
-, man., 138–42
-, mill, 141
-, place name, 137
-, pop., 138
Brimsden:
-, Eleanor, 188
-, Eleanor, w. of Thos., see Blagden
-, John, 188
-, Thos. (fl. 1587), 188, 192
-, Thos. (fl. 1632), 188
-, Thos. (d. 1685), and his w. Anne,
188
-, Thos., s. of Thos. (d. 1685), 188
Brismar (fl. 1066), 139
Bristol, 160
-, bp., see Thornborough, John
British Legion clubs, 23, 124, 156
British Museum, 177
Britton:
-, Jordan, 73
-, Wm., 73
Brockbank, E. M., 191, 196
Brockett:
-, Sarah, see Crane
-, Wm., 146
Brompton:
-, Sir Ric, 111
-, Thos., 111
Brompton Ralph (Som.), 172
Brooke:
-, Joan, see Speke
-, Thos., 269
Broughton Gifford, rector of, see Tonge
Brounker:
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1569), 246–7, 250
-, Hen. (d. 1598), 246–7
-, Martha, w. of Sir Wm., 246–7
-, Sir Wm., 246–7, 250
Browne:
-, Sir Ant., Bt., 126, 134
-, Caroline, 55
-, Eliz., w. of Sir John, Bt. (d. c. 1680),
134
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1614), 126, 132, 134
-, Geo. (d. 1664), 126
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1678), 126
-, Sir Geo., Bt. (d. 1730), 126
-, Hen., 17
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. c. 1680), 126
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1692), 126
-, Jos., 17
-, fam., 130
Bruce:
-, Chas., 31
-, Eliz., see Seymour
-, Thos., earl of Ailesbury, 31
-, fam., 130
-, and see Breuse
Brudenell, Rob., earl of Cardigan, 248
Brunston, Anna, 61
Bruyn, Thos., 109
Buchanan, T. B., rector of Great Wishford, 293
Buckhurst (in Wokingham, Berks.), 3
Buckingham:
-, dukes of, see Stafford, Edw., Hen.,
and Humph.
-, marquess of, see Villiers, Geo.
Buckinghamshire, see Eton College
Buckland:
-, Joan, w. of Wm., 8
-, Sir John, 194
-, Mat., 139
-, Ric, 139
-, Wal., 139
-, Wm., 8, 11
Bucknell:
-, Frank, 171
-, Mic, 171
building contractors, 31, 224
building materials (less common), see Tisbury stone
Bulford, 3–4, 15–16, 61–70, 62, 141
-, adv., 68–9
-, agric, 63, 67–8
-, Beacon Hill, q.v.
-, boundaries, 63
-, bridges, 63–4, 95–6
-, Bulford camp, 1, 15–16, 18, 23, 47,
61, 63–5, 68, 171
-,-, barracks, 65
-,-, chs., 65, 69, 171
-,-, dom. archit., 65
-,-, hosp., 65
-,-, inn, 65
-,-, police sta., 65
-,-, Rom. Catholicism, 69–70
-,-, schs., 65, 70
-,-, woodland, 68
-, Bulford Manor, 66, 267
-, chaplains, 68–9
-, ch., 64, 68–9
-, common meadow, 67
-, common pasture, 67
-, cts., 68, 116
-, curates, 60, 68–9; and see Lewis,
Geo.; Millner
-, cust. tenants, 67
-, dom. archit., 64–6, 68–9
-, farms, 45, 61, 64, 67–8, 101
-, field systems, 63
-, fire, 64
-, Hindurrington, q.v.
-, inc., 67–8
-, inns, 64
-, man., 63, 65–8
-,-, Rectory, 67–9
-,-, Watergate, 66–7, 69
-, military activity, 61, 63, 68; and see Bulford, Bulford camp
-, mills, 64, 68
-, police sta., 64; and see Bulford, Bulford camp
-, poor relief, 68
-, pop., 63–4
-, prehist. rem., 63
-, prot. nonconf., 64, 70
-, rly. stas., 63–5
-, roads, 63–5, 71
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 63
-, schs., 64, 70, 143
-,-, Avondale, 55, 70; and see Amesbury, schs.
-, tithes, 67, 69
-, vicarage, 69, 117, 141
-, vicarage ho., 64, 69
-, vicars, 69
-, woodland, 68
Bulkeley:
-, Chas., 220
-, Eleanor, see Barrow
-, Eliz., see Sotwell
-, John, 158–9, 162
Bull, Thos., 84, 139
Bundy, Susanna, see Hayter
bungalows, 8, 23, 25, 65, 72, 81, 96, 107–8, 124, 138, 145, 156, 170, 186, 194, 198, 204, 217, 227, 245, 255–6, 266, 276, 287, 298
Bungay:
-, Pauline of, 35
-, Petra of, m. John of Lincoln, 35
-, Reynold (or Rayner) of, and his w.
Philippe, 35
Bunny:
-, Rob. (d. by 1771), 9
-, Rob. (d. by 1779), 9
-, Thos., 9
Burbage, vicar of, see Taylor, Thos.
Burcombe, 165–6, 215, 225
-, Burcombe, North, 165, 167
-, Burcombe, South, 165
-,-, cts., 224
-, chap., 293
-, Ditchampton, q.v.
-, Ugford, South, q.v.
Burden:
-, Cecily, m. Hen. Thorp, 9, 220
-, John, 220
-, Nic, 220
-, Rob., and his w. Mary, 220
Burden's Ball (in South Newton), 165,
213, 215–16, 218–20, 225
-, agric, 223
-, chaplain, 225
-, ch., 218, 225
-, common pasture, 223
-, cust. tenants, 223
-, dom. archit., 218
-, farm, 218, 223
-, ind., 224
-, inns, 218
-, man., 220, 225
-, pop., 216
-, prot. nonconf., 226
-, rly. sta., 216, 218, 224
-, tithes, 220
-, trades, 224
Burgess:
-, Margery, m. Ralph Chenduit, 300
-, Wal., and his w. Margery, 300
Burgh:
-, Marg., see Botreaux
-, Sir Thos., 207
Burghfield (Berks.), 3–4
burglary, 282
Burgoyne, Hugh, and his w. Maud, 248
Burleigh, Ric, rector of Great Wishford, 292
burnbaking, 10, 59, 68, 75, 88–9, 100, 115, 140, 150, 174, 209, 222, 231, 239, 249, 259, 270–1, 281, 290
Burrough, Jas., 132, 293, 304
Burrows, W. N. D., 187–8
Burton:
-, F. A. P., 206, 268
-, John, subdean of Salisbury, 113
-, Sarah, see Sawbridge-Erle-Drax
butchers, 48, 101, 128
Butler:
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1412), 86
-, Edw. (d. 1420), 86
-, John (d. 1504), 86
-, John (d. 1514), 86
-, Sir John (fl. 1569), 86
-, Sir Phil. (d. 1420), 86
-, Phil. (d. 1453), 86
-, Sir Phil. (d. 1545), 86
-, Ralph, and his w. Hawise, 86
Butterfield, Wm., 51
Byrnic (fl. 956), 179
C.
Cadworth hundred, 165
Caen (Calvados), abbey of Holy Trinity, 166, 267, 271
cage, 129
Callaway, John, 237, 257
Calne, vicar of, see Hume
Calston:
-, Rog. of, 219
-, Rog. of, s. of Rog. of, 219
-, Wal. of, 219
Calvely:
-, Agnes, see Woodhill
-, Sir Geo., 83
Cambridge university, 135
-, Clare Hall (later Coll.), 232–3
-, King's Coll., 267
-, Queens' Coll., 151
Cambridgeshire, see Wimpole
-, Ely, canon, see Dampier, John
Camel (Som.), 139
Camp, John de, 289
camp furnishers, 129
Campbell-Wyndham:
-, Caroline, see Wyndham
-, Ellen, m. Ric. King (later KingWyndham), 8
-, J. H., 8
-, (formerly Campbell), John, 8
-, Julia, m. Edw. Thornton (later
Thornton-Wyndham), 8
-, Mary, m. Wal. Long (later CampbellWyndham), 9
-, Ric, 9
-, Wal., see Long
-, fam., 9
-, and see Pleydell-Bouverie, Phil.;
Wyndham
Campden, Chipping (Glos.), 15
Campeny, John de, 188
camping and caravan site, 266
Canada, 299
candles, lamps, and lights (votive), 11, 51, 69, 102, 142, 151, 176, 191, 233, 240, 292
Cane, Basil, rector of Everleigh, 76–7
Canterbury (Kent):
-, abp., 303; and see Alfsige
-, ct., 60, 262
car alarm manufacture, 47
Carbonell, Wal., 74
Cardigan, earl of, see Brudenell
Carleton, Ld., see Boyle
Carlisle, bp. of, see Kite
Carpenter:
-, C, & Son, 302
-, Geo., vicar of Stapleford, 262
-, R. H., 192
-, Wm., 8
Carrington, Dora, 134
Carswell, Hen., vicar of Figheldean, 117
Carter, Geo., rector of Cholderton, provost of Oriel Coll., Oxf., 76
Carton Industries Ltd., 101
Cartwright:
-, Eliz., see Partridge
-, Thos., and his w. Susan, 248
-, Wm., 248
Cassels, H. G., 300
Castillion:
-, Sir Francis, 257
-, John, 257
Castle Combe, 94
castles, see Devizes; Ludgershall; Marlborough; Over Street; Sherrington
Catherine (of Aragon), queen of Hen. VIII, 21
Catherine (Howard), queen of Hen. VIII, 299
Catherine (Parr), queen of Hen. VIII, 278
cattle, see Alderney cows; Ayrshire; Friesian; Galloway; Gloucester; Herefordshire; Highland; Holstein Friesian; Longhorn
cattle ranching and rearing, 56, 59, 71, 89, 101, 106, 141, 150, 155, 174, 181, 197, 209–11, 221, 223, 231, 249, 260, 281, 290, 301
Cauntelo:
-, Geo. de, 138–9
-, Maud de, 175
-, Millicent de, m. Eudes la Zouche,
138
-, Nic. de, Ld. Cauntelo, 37
-, Wal. de, 138
-, Wm. de (d. 1239), 138
-, Wm. de (d. 1251), 138
-, Wm. de (d. 1254), 138
-, Wm. de, Ld. Cauntelo (d. 1375), 37
-, Wm. de (d. 1375), 37
Cave, W. E. & D. T., 126
Cavendish Land Company, 187, 205, 257, 268, 278
Cawdon and Cadworth hundred, 167
Cawdon hundred, 166
Cecil:
-, Sir Rob., earl of Salisbury, 267–8
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury, 267
cert money, 5, 116, 167, 175, 282, 291
Chafyn:
-, Wm. (fl. 1502), 67
-, Wm. (d. 1558), 67
chalk quarries, 81, 116, 160
Chalke, W. M., & Sons, 224
Chalke hundred, 224, 302
Chamber:
-, Gillian, see Neville
-, Steph., 97
chamberlain, Ric. the, see Richard
Chambers, Sir Wm., 33
Chamings, John, 268
Champion:
-, Alice, see Wolverton
-, Rog., 148
chandlers, 47
chapels:
-, free, 114, 118, 177
-, man., 288
-, royal, chaplains and clerks of, 161,
240–1
Chaplin & Co., 47
Chapman:
-, F. J., 111
-, Mary Anne, see Cox
Chardstock, Wm. of, 220
Chaworth:
-, Eliz., see Bowet
-, Hawise, 170
-, John, 37
-, Marg., see Bowet
-, Maud de, m. Hen. of Lancaster, earl
of Lancaster and of Leicester,
171, 288
-, (or Mundubleil), Pain de, 170
-, Pain de (fl. 1236), 170
-, Pain de (fl. 1275), 170
-, Patrick de, f. of Patrick (d. by 1155),
170–1, 288
-, Patrick de (d. by 1155), 170
-, Patrick de (fl. 1194), 170
-, Patrick de (fl. 1243), 170, 288
-, Patrick de (d. by 1283), and his w.
Isabel, 170, 175
-, Thos., 37
-, Wm., 37
-, fam., 73–4, 288
Chedworth, Lds., see Howe
Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment (in Porton), 1, 8, 10, 57, 59, 150
Chenduit:
-, John, 300
-, Margery, see Burgess
-, Ralph, 300
Cheney, John, and his w. Margery, 247; and see Cheyne
Chester, bp. of, see Stubbs
Chetel (fl. 1066), 198
Chetwood:
-, Agnes, see Woodhill
-, Ric. (fl. 16th cent.), 83
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1612), 83
chevage, 201
Cheverell:
-, Alex. (d. 1260), 246
-, Sir Alex. (d. by 1310), 246–7
-, Joan, m. John St. Lo, 246
-, Sir John, 246
Cheverell, Little, 246
Cheyne:
-, Sir Hugh, 194
-, Joan, see Woodfalls
-, John, Ld. Cheyne, 205
-, Marg., see Stourton
-, and see Cheney
Chichester, earl of, see Pelham
Chichester (Suss.), bps. of, see Moleyns, Adam; Neville, Ralph de
Chilcott, G. H., 189
Child:
-, A., 12
-, W. B. (d. 1798), 9
-, W. B. (fl. 1806), 9
-, Wm. (d. 1688), 9
-, Wm. (d. 1728), 9
-, Wm., grds. of Wm. (d. 1688), 9
Chilhampton (in South Newton), 165,
213, 215, 217–20, 224
-, agric, 222–3
-, common meadow, 222–4
-, common pasture, 222
-, cust. tenants, 222
-, dom. archit., 218
-, farms, 217–18, 221–3
-, field system, 216
-, inc., 222
-, man., 219–20
-, pop., 216
-, prot. nonconf., 226
-, road, 217–18
Chiltington (Suss.), East or West, 73
Chippenham:
-, John, 148
-, Thos., rector of Orcheston St. Mary,
canon of Exeter, 233
-, Wal., and his w. Alice, 148
Chirton, 230
Chiseldon, Ric. (?two of the name), 219
Chitterne:
-, Agnes, m. Wm. Milbourne, 158, 194
-, John, rector of Newton Tony, 151,
158,194
-, Wm., 220
Chitterne, 232, 249, 272
-, common meadow, 180
Chitterne St. Mary, 46
Cholderton:
-, Mic. of, 73
-, Peter of, and his w. Isabel, 74
-, Rog. of, 74
Cholderton, 3–5, 70–9, 71
-, adv., 76
-, agric., 71, 75
-, Beacon Hill, q.v.
-, boundaries, 13, 70, 75
-, bridges, 72
-, char., 77, 79
-, ch., 72, 76–7, 235
-, common pasture, 75
-, curates, 76–7
-, cust. tenants, 75
-, dom. archit., 72–4, 76
-, farms, 73–5; and see Cholderton estate
-, field systems, 71, 144
-, glebe, 76
-, inc., 75
-, ind., 75–6
-, inn, 72
-, man., 73–6
-,-, Cholderton Ho., 74
-,-, Lower, 73–4
-, pks., 72, 75
-, place name, 70
-, poor relief, 76
-, pop., 72
-, prehist. rem., 70–2
-, prot. nonconf., 77
-, rectors, 76–7, 79; and see Bradley;
Cane; Carter; Fraser, Jas.;
Heskins; Mozley; Noyes; Pickford; Stubbs
-, rectory, 76, 152
-, rectory ho., 72, 76
-, roads, 71–2, 143
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 72
-, schs., 12, 77, 79
-, tithes, 76
-, waterworks, see Cholderton & District Water Co. Ltd.
-, woodland, 75
Cholderton & District Water Co. Ltd., 72
Cholderton estate, 42, 64, 66, 75
Cholwell, Thos., 76
choral society, 64
Choulston (in Figheldean), 4, 105, 108,
114
-, agric., 106, 114–15
-, common meadow, 106, 115
-, common pasture, 106, 115
-, cust. tenants, 115
-, dom. archit., 108
-, farm, 112, 115–16
-, man., 112, 116
-, Netheravon camp, q.v.
-, pop., 108
-, tithes, 114
Christian, Ewan, 118
Chubb:
-, Sir Cecil, Bt., 17, 171, 245
-, Mary, w. of Sir Cecil, 171, 176
Church, Augustine, rector of Boscombe, titular bp. of Lydda, 60
church houses, see Langford, Steeple; Tidworth, North; Wylye
Chute, see Shaw
Chute forest, 15, 125, 127, 134, 153 boundaries, 119
cigarette manufacture, 90
cinemas, 25, 27, 65, 96–7, 124, 156
Civil War, 21, 57; and see parliamentarians; royalists
Clare, Ric. de, earl of Gloucester and of Hereford, 86
Clarence, duke of, see Plantagenet, Geo.
Clarendon palace, see Salisbury
Clarges:
-, Chris., 126
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Wal., 126
-, Gould, 126
-, Sir Wal., Bt., 126
-, fam., 130
Clarke, Thos., canon of Salisbury, 151
clay pipe making, 46–7; and see pipemakers
Claygate (in Ash, Surr.), 74
Claymond, John, 175
Clement:
-, Edw., 58
-, John, 58
Cleveland Bays (horses), 75
Cliff, Wm., rector of Newton Tony, 151
Clifford:
-, Ant., 57
-, Dorothy, w. of Sim. (fl. 1641), 58
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., 57
-, Hen. (d. c. 1578), 57, 220
-, Hen. (fl. 1623), 9, 57, 74, 99
-, Rog. de, 124
-, Sim. (d. 1640), 57–8
-, Sim. (fl. 1641), 58
-, Wm., 57, 220
-, fam., 9, 57
Clifton, Laur., 232
clock and watch making, 47, 260
cloth industry, 128, 291
cloth making, 47, 189; and see weaving; woollen cloth manufacture
cloth working, 128
clothiers, 189, 291
clothmakers, 47, 116; and see weavers
clover, 209
clubs and societies, see Altcar coursing club; Amesbury coursing club; Ancient Druid Order; British Legion clubs; choral society; cricket; Foresters; friendly societies; Oddfellows; Old Hawking club; Salisbury Plain Race club; South of England coursing club; Wilton Fly Fishing club; working men's clubs; and see Deptford: Deptford club; freemasonry; Ludgershall, clubs; Wishford, Great: Oak Apple club
coach hire, 224
coal dealers and merchants, 224, 291
coal depot, 224
Coates, R. T., rector of Steeple Langford and of Sopworth, 191
Cobbett, Wm., 51, 121
Cobham:
-, Eleanor, see Mautravers
-, Reynold, Ld. Cobham, 237, 261
Cockey, Wm., 177, 192
cocknghting, 151
cockpit, 26
Codford, Wm. of, rector of Boscombe, 60
Codford:
-, prot. nonconf., 305
-, rly. sta., 235
Codford St. Mary, 240
Codford St. Peter, 235, 240
Cole (fl. 1066), 29
Cole:
-, G. D., 86
-, W. Q., 23
Colebrooke:
-, Eliz., see Long
-, Rob., 87
Coleman, John, 269–70
Coles:
-, Cary, 278, 282
-, T. N., 278
Collier:
-, Arthur (fl. 17th cent.), rector of Steeple Langford, and his w. Anne,
191
-, Arthur (d. 1732), rector of Steeple
Langford, 191
-, Giles, 190
-, Hen., rector of Steeple Langford,
191
-, Jos., rector of Steeple Langford,
190–1
-, fam., 191
Collingbourne Ducis, 127–8, 160
Collingbourne Kingston, 126
Collingbourne woods, 127
Collins, E. K., 171
Columbers, Rob., 86
common meadow, see under places
common pasture, see under places
community centre, 156
Compton:
-, Anne, w. of Peter, m. 2 Sir Wm.
Herbert, earl of Pembroke (d.
1570), 110
-, Hen., Ld. Compton, 219
-, Peter, 219
-, Werburgh, see Brereton
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1528), 219
-, Wm., Ld. Compton, earl of Northampton (d. 1630), 219
Compton (in Enford), 3–5
Compton Chamberlayne, vicar of, see Head, Ric.
confirmation centre, 131
Congregationalists, 105, 153, 305
conservation areas, 25, 28, 122, 235, 255, 285, 298
Convers, Rog., 32
Cooe:
-, John, 67
-, Ric, 67
Cooke (Cook):
-, E. H., 224
-, —,128
Coolie (fl. 1066), 133
Coombe:
-, Baldwin of, 159
-, Edith, see Goion
-, Gerard of, 159
-, Joan of, m. Ralph Bannister, 34, 157
-, John of, 34, 157
-, John of, s. of John, 34, 157
-, Ric. of (d. c. 1293), 157
-, Ric. of (fl. 1313), and his w. Anstice,
157
-, Ric. of (d. c. 1329), 157
-, Sir Ric. of (d. 1361), 157
-, Ric. (d. by 1460), 34, 157
-, Rob. of, 34, 157
-, Wal. of (fl. 1357), 139
-, Wal. of (?the same, fl. 1364), 34
-, Wal. of (fl. 1382), 34, 157
Coombes, Rob., 247
Cooper:
-, John, and his w. Maud, 219, 289
-, Laur., 268
-, Thos., 58
-, Wm., 269
-, and see Cowper
coppices and coppicing, 15, 127, 169, 180, 285, 291, 295
Cor:
-, John, 52
-, Rob., 284, 304
-, Wm., 213, 284, 304
-, —, 52
corn dealer, 224
Cornelius-Reid, J. V., 32
Corniole, Wm., 287
Cornwall, earl of, see Dunstanville, Reynold de
coronation, 205
coroner, 83, 129
Corsley, 188
Corton (in Boyton), 239
Couci (Coucy):
-, Aubrey de, 3, 8, 98, 109–10
-, Ingram de, earl of Bedford, 125
-,-, his w., see Isabel
Coulston:
-, Eleanor, see Forstel
-, Ralph of, 35
council houses, 8, 23, 25, 57, 64–5, 72, 81–2, 96, 107–8, 122–3, 138, 145, 156, 170, 186, 198, 204, 217–18, 229, 245, 255, 266,276–7, 287, 298
Countess (in Amesbury), 13, 28–9
-, agric, 13, 28, 38, 43–4
-, common meadow, 13
-, common pasture, 13, 38, 44
-, Countess Ct., later Farm, 21, 28, 55
-, cust. tenants, 44
-, dom. archit., 28–9
-, fair, 46
-, farms, 28, 37, 43–4
-, man., 13, 31, 33–4, 36, 43–6. 48
-, mill, 45–6
-, pk., 44
-, roads, 29
Country Leisure Group Ltd., 76
Courage, Barclay, & Simonds Ltd., 129
Courage (Central) Ltd., 129
coursing and coursing clubs, 19, 157, 267, 299
Court, Francis, 139
Courtenay:
-, Marg., see St. Lo
-, Sir Peter, 57, 246
Courtney, Ernest, 299
courts and jurisdictions, see under places; and see arbitration; assizes; forest law; High Court; hundred courts; market sessions; Wiltshire: co. cts., petty sessions, quarter sessions
Cowmeadow, Eleanor F. B., 55
Cowper:
-, Anne, w. of Thos. (d. 1756), m. 2
-,-, John Neate, 111
-, Edm., 111
-, John (d. 1561), 99, 110, 140
-, John (fl. c. 1603), 110
-, Marg., w. of John (d. 1561), 99,
110–11
-, Maud, m. Thos. Lovell, 99
-, Ric, 99, 110
-, Thos. (fl. 1618), 99, 110, 140
-, Thos. (d. 1626), 111
-, Thos. (d. 1728), and his w. Sarah,
111
-, Thos. (d. 1756), 111
-, fam., 114, 118
-, and see Cooper
Cox:
-, Hugh, 273
-, Laur., 261
-, Mary Anne, m. F. J. Chapman, 111
-, Mary Anne, w. of Wm., see Poore
-, Steph., 9
-, Wm. (fl. 1789), 111
-, Wm. (fl. 1843), 111
crab trees, 150
Cracherode:
-, Ant., 74, 77, 79
-, Mordaunt, 75
Craford:
-, Joan, see Norris
-, Rob., 87
Crane:
-, Eliz., m. David Waterhouse, 146–7
-, Eluzai, m. 1 John Jones, 2 Hen.
Cromwell, 146–7
-, Frances, m. Sir Jas. Bouchier, 146–7
-, Sarah, m. Wm. Brockett, 146–7
-, Thos., 146
Crauford, John of, rector of Wylye, 303; and see Crawford
Craven:
-, Fulwar, Ld. Craven, 11
-, Geo., earl of Craven, 11
-, Wm., earl of Craven (d. 1697), 8–9,
11
-, Wm., Ld. Craven (d. 1711), 11
-, Wm., Ld. Craven (d. 1739), 11
-, Wm., Ld. Craven (d. 1769), 11
-, Wm., Ld. Craven (d. 1791), 11
-, Wm., earl of Craven (d. 1825), 11
-, Wm., earl of Craven (d. 1866), 11
-, Wm., earl of Craven (d. 1921), and
his w. Cornelia, 11
-, Wm., earl of Craven (d. 1965), 11
Crawford:
-, Cath., see Snow
-, Jas., 171
-, Mary, m. 1 Edw. Wake, 2 Wm.
Swainton, 171
-, and see Crauford
crayfish, 18
creamery depot, 160
cricket, cricket grounds and clubs, 19, 82, 157, 299
Cripps:
-, R. G., 247
-, Sarah, w. of R. G., m. 2 Wm. Goddard, 247
Croc the huntsman, 157–8
Crockford, Thos., vicar of Fisherton de la Mere, 303–4
Crofts, John, rector of Mottisfont, 12, 153
Cromwell:
-, Eliz., see Meverell
-, Eluzai, see Crane
-, Hen., 147
-, Thos., Ld. Cromwell, earl of
Ardglass, 37
Crook:
-, C. H., 31
-, I. C, 34–5
-, M. J., 34
-, N. C, 34
-, Peter, 268
crops (less common), see clover; French grass; rye grass; sainfoin
croquet ground, 245
Crosdill:
-, Eliz., see Long
-, John, 87
Crouch, John, vicar of Alderbury, 153
Crown Mineral Water Works Ltd., 129
Crown Sanitary Laundry, 129
cuckingstool, 48
Cumberland, duke of, see William
Cumberland, bp. of Carlisle, see Kite
Cunliffe, A. P., 172, 257, 260, 278
Cunnington, Wm., 17
curriers, 47
Curtis, A. A., 9
Curzon, Mary, 190
Cusse, Hen., rector of Ludgershall, 131
customary payments, 5; and see cert money; chevage; sheriff's aid; suitors' fines; tithing fine
Curt, John, 158
cygnets, 295
D.
Daccombe, Sir John, 65–7
Daccombe, Sir John, 65–7
dace, 18
dairying, 10, 59, 68, 88, 90, 101, 128, 135, 141, 150, 160, 181, 189, 197, 200, 210, 221, 231, 239, 281, 290, 302
Dampier:
-, John, rector of Wylye and of West
Meon, canon of Ely, 304
-, Thos., dean of Durham, rector of
Wylye, 304
Dangers:
-, Christine, w. of Ric, m. 2 John
Kaynell, 36
-, John (fl. 1294), 36, 179
-, John (fl. 1323), 179, 181
-, John (?the same, fl. 1364), 36
-, Ralph (fl. 1252), 36, 179–80
-, Ralph (fl. 1317), 179
-, Ric, 36
-, Wm. (Pseveral of the name), 36, 179,
181
-, fam., 179
Daniel, —, 226
Danton, John, 132
Darell:
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1530), 230
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1549), 230
-, Eleanor, 230
-, Wm., 230
Dartford priory (Kent), 208
Daubeney:
-, Clarice, m. Sir Edm. Spigurnel, 288
-, Eliz., see Pauncefoot
-, Giles, Ld. Daubeney (d. 1508), 172
-, Giles (d. 1559), 35
-, Giles (d. 1630), 35
-, Hen. (fl. 12th cent.), 171, 288
-, Hen. (fl. 1258), 171, 288, 292
-, Hen. (d. c. 1278), 171, 207, 288, 292
-, Hen., earl of Bridgwater (d. 1548),
172
-, Hugh, 35
-, Jas. (fl. 1510), 35
-, Jas. (d. 1613), 35
-, Niel, 288
-, Rob., 288
-, Wal., 171, 288
-, Wm., 288
-, —, 291
Dauntsey:
-, Ambrose (d. 1555), 157
-, Ambrose (d. 1562), 157
-, Joan, ?w. of John (fl. 1391), see
Woodfalls
-, Joan, w. of Thos., see Bannister
-, John (fl. 1391), 194
-, John (d. 1559), 157
-, Sir John (fl. 1627), 157
-, Thos., 34, 157
-, Wm., 157
Dauntsey's agricultural school, 252
Davenant, John, bp. of Salisbury, 151
Davis (Davies):
-, Anne, see Swayne
-, Geo. (fl. c. 1660), 86
-, Geo. (fl. 1704), 86
-, John, 86–7
-, John, s. of John, 86
-, Thos., 273
-, Wm. (fl. 1635), 86
-, Wm. (another), 86
-, Wm. (another), 86
-, Wm. (fl. 1841), 208
Davye, Rob., 247
Dawson:
-, Hen., 34
-, R. C, 207, 279
Day, John, 149
Dean, West, see Bentley wood
Dear, fam., 90
deer, 18, 126–7
Defence Medical Equipment Depot (formerly Army Medical Stores), 124
Defoe, Dan., 40
Denison-Pender, Sir John, 134
Deptford:
-, John of, 300
-, Phil, of, 195
-, Rob. of, 300
Deptford (in Wylye), 165, 167, 197,
201, 295, 303
-, agric, 295, 302
-, almsho., 305
-, boundaries, 183, 295
-, chap., 303
-, common meadow, 302
-, common pasture, 302
-, cts., 303
-, cust. tenants, 302
-, Deptford club, 299
-, dom. archit., 298–9
-, farm, 299–300, 302
-, inc., 302
-, inn, 298–9
-, man., 299–300
-, mill, 302
-, pop., 297
-, prehist. rem., 297
-, roads, 295, 297
Derby, earl of, see Henry IV
Derbyshire, curate of Little Eaton, see Pickford
Despencer-Robertson, J. A. St. G. F., 147
Despenser:
-, Hugh le, Ld. le Despenser, earl of
Winchester (d. 1326), 237, 246,
257, 292
-, Hugh le, Ld. le Despenser (d. 1326),
30, 37, 246
Devenish:
-, H. N., 84
-, M. H. W., 84–5
-, Mat., 70
Devereux, Rob., earl of Essex, 21, 32
Deverill, Kingston, 3–4, 29 n
Devizes, 15, 95, 106
-, bell foundry, 293
-, cast., 124, 128
Devon, see Barnstaple
-, Exeter, canon, see Chippenham,
Thos.
Dickenson, Leonard, vicar of South Newton, 225
Diddenham (in Shinfield, Berks.), 3
Digby, Chas., curate of Maddington, 212
Dinton, 180
diseases, see gaol fever; measles; plague; smallpox
disseisin, 261
disturbing the peace, 151
Ditchampton (in Burcombe and Wilton), 165, 167
Ditcheat (Som.), 52
Dole hundred, 1, 165–7, 271
-, meeting place, 165
domestic architecture, see under places; and see bungalows; council houses; dovecot; flats; folly (archit.); hotels; model farm buildings; oast house; pigeon house; police houses
doorkeeper, John the, see John
Dorset, 233; and see Marnhull;
Shaftesbury
-, Iwerne Courtney, rector, see Wotton
-, Steepleton Iwerne, rector, see Moore,
Thos.
Douglas:
-, Archibald, Ld. Douglas, 31
-, Cath., see Hyde
-, Chas., duke of Queensberry, 22, 28,
31, 33–5, 37. 40–1, 43–4
-, J. A., 70
-, Wm., duke of Queensberry, 31, 33
dovecot, 238
Dowling, Hen., 95
Downe:
-, Edw., 230
-, Nic, 230
-, Rob., 230
Downing, Edm., 126
Downton, see Woodfalls, Upper
dramatist, see Gay
Drax:
-, Edw., 206, 231, 268
-, Eliz., see Ernie
-, Hen., 206
-, Sarah, m. Ric. Erle-Drax-Grosvenor, 206, 231, 268
-, Thos., 206–7, 231, 268
Draycot, Wm. of, and his w. Susan, 8
Dredge:
-, Anne, m. Wm. Blake, 188
-, John, 188
-, Mary, m. Geo. Smith, 188
-, Solomon, 188
dressage training, 76
driveller, Godwine the, see Godwine
drowners (of water meadows), 223–4, 291, 301–2
Druid's Lodge estate, 172, 256–7, 259, 278
Drummond, John, 196, 300
drunkenness, 102
Dugdale, Jas., 87
Duke:
-, And. (d. 1633), 65–6
-, And. (d. 1678), 66, 112
-, And. (d. 1727), 66
-, And. (d. 1730), 66–7
-, Anne, m. Ant. Southby, 66
-, Avice, w. of John (d. 1671), 112, 176
-, Edw. (d. 1705), 279
-, Edw. (fl. 1809), 86
-, Geo. (d. 1618), 65, 86
-, Geo. (fl. 1627), 66
-, Geo. (fl. 1647), 66
-, Geo. (d. 1655), 86
-, Geo. (d. 1690), 86
-, Geo. (fl. 1675–99), 87, 112, 114, 172
-, John (d. 1657), 86, 90
-, John (d. 1671), 87, 112, 114, 172
-, John (another, d. 1671), 66, 86–7,
114,172
-, John (d. 1743), 87
-, John (fl. 1756), 87
-, Mary, dau. of And. (d. 1730), 66
-, Mary, w. of And. (d. 1678), 66
-, Rebecca, m. Geo. or Gorges Hely,
279
-, Ric, 66–7, 70
-, Rob. (d. 1725), 86
-, Rob. (d. 1749), 86
-, Rob. (d. 1793), and his w. Jane, 86
-, fam., 67
Dun:
-, Aubrey, w. of Geof., m. 2 Ellis the
huntsman, 139
-, Geof. le, 139
-, Sir John (fl. 1312), 8, 11
-, John le (Panother, d. c. 1331), 139
-, Sim. le, 139
-, Wm. le (d. 1286), 139
-, Wm. (fl. 1388), 179
Dunham:
-, Anne, m. Francis Meverell, 37
-, Eliz., see Bowet
-, John (d. 1524), 37
-, Sir John (d. 1533), 37
Dunsany, Baroness, see PlunkettErnle-Erle-Drax, Ernie
Dunstanville:
-, Adelize, see Lisle
-, Parnel de, m. John de la Mare, 194
-, Reynold de, 194
-, Reynold de, earl of Cornwall (d.
1176), 194–5
-, Sibyl, w. of Wal., m. 2 Ingram de
Pratell, 194
-, Wal. de (d. 1194), 194
-, Wal. de (d. 1241), 194
Dunworth hundred, 166
Durford abbey (in Rogate, Suss.), no, 248
Durham:
-, bp., see Tunstall
-, dean of cath. ch., see Dampier, Thos.
Durnford:
-, John of, 74
-, Wal. of, and his w. Joan, 57
-, Wm. of (fl. 1242–3), 83–4
-, Wm. of (?the same, fl. 1268), 4
-, Wm. of (?another, fl. 1286), 84
Durnford, 3–5, 78, 79–93, 213
-, adv., 91
-, agric, 79, 88
-, boundaries; 18, 40, 79, 81
-, bridges, 79
-, ch., 80, 87, 91–3, 92
-, common meadow, 88
-, common pasture, 88
-, curates, 92
-, cust. tenants, 88
-, Diamond bottom, 79–80
-, Durnford, Great, q.v.
-, Durnford, Little, q.v.
-, field systems, 18, 80
-, High Post, 79, 81, 90
-, ind., 90
-, man., 80, 82–8
-,-, Rectory, 4–5, 87–8, 91
-, mills, 90
-, Netton, q.v.
-, Newtown, q.v.
-, Norman ton, q.v.
-, pks., 80, 83, 85, 88–9
-, poor relief, 91
-, pop., 80
-, prebend and prebendaries, see Salisbury, cath. ch.
-, prebendal ho., 80
-, prehist. rem., 80
-, prot. nonconf., 81, 93
-, roads, 79
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 80
-, Salterton, q.v.
-, schs., 81–2, 93
-, tithes, 87–8, 91
-, vicarage, 91
-, vicarage ho., 80, 91
-, vicars, 91–2; and see Hinxman, J. N.;
Parr, J. O.; Selby; Squire; Walter
-, woodland, 79, 88–90
Durnford, Great (in Durnford), 5,
15–16, 79, 81, 91
-, agric, 80, 88, 90
-, airfield, 79, 81, 88, 90
-, common meadow, 88
-, common pasture, 88
-, cts., 90
-, cust. tenants, 88, 90
-, dom. archit., 80–1, 83, 90–1
-, Durnford Manor, 80, 83, 93
-, farms, 84, 88–9
-, inc., 84, 88, 91
-, ind., 81
-, inn, 81
-, man., 82–4, 88, 91
-,-, Southend, 4, 82–4, 86
-, mills, 81, 90
-, Ogbury camp, 80, 88
-, pop., 80
Durnford, Little (in Durnford), 5, 79,
81, 91
-, agric, 80, 88–9
-, bridge, 81
-, common meadow, 88–9
-, common pasture, 88–9
-, cts., 90–1
-, cust. tenants, 89
-, dom. archit., 81, 84–5
-, farms, 81, 89
-, Little Durnford Manor, 81, 84–5,
186
-, man., 4, 80, 84–6, 91
-, mill, 90
-, pop., 80
-, roads, 81
Durrington, 1, 3–4, 29 n, 38, 44, 61,
93–105, 94, 117
-, adv., 102
-, agric, 93, 95, 99–102
-, army camp, 97; and see Larkhill camp
-, boundaries, 15, 29, 93
-, bridges, 96
-, chaplains, 101–2; and see Marris
-, char., 105
-, ch., 95, 102–3
-,-, cross, 251
-, common meadow, 93
-, common pasture, 93, 100
-, cts., 101–2, 116
-, curates, 102–3, 117, 142; and see
Fowle, Hen.; Head, Hen. and
Ric; Maton, Leonard; Owen;
Ruddle, C. S.; Webb, Ric.;
Westcombe
-, cust. tenants, 99–102
-, dom. archit., 95–6
-, Durrington Walls, 95
-, Fargo camp, 97
-,-, hosp., 97
-, farms, 44, 99–101, 115
-, field system, 95
-, fire, 96
-, inc., 98–100
-, inns, 95–6, 101
-, Lark Hill, 93, 95
-, Larkhill camp, q.v.
-, man., 97–9, 141
-,-, Bessin's, 98–100
-,-, East End, 4, 93, 98–100, 102, 113
-,-, Ingram's, 99–100
-,-, Lawes, 99–100
-,-, Marsh's, 98, 100
-,-, Rectory, 99–100, 102
-,-, West End, 4, 93, 97–102
-, military activity, 93, 95, 101
-, mill, 96, 101
-, police sta., 97
-, poor relief, 102
-, pop., 95
-, prehist. rem., 95; and see (both s.v.
Durrington) Durrington Walls;
Woodhenge
-, prot. nonconf., 95, 103, 105
-, public libr., 97
-, rectors, 96, 102–3; and see Ruddle,
A. G. and C. S.
-, rectory ho., 102
-, roads, 63, 95
-, Rom. Catholicism, 103
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 95
-, schs., 95–6, 105, 143
-, streets, 95–7
-, tithes, 99, 102
-, vicar, 102; and see Ruddle, C. S.
-, vicarage, 102
-, Woodhenge, 95
-, woodland, 93, 95
Dyer, Rob., rector of Sherrington, 241
Dyke:
-, Dan., 113
-, Edw., see Poore
-, T. W., 67
-, Thos., 113
-, Wm. (d. by 1776), 113
-, Wm. (d. 1818), 67, 110, 113, 115
Dykeman:
-, Agnes, see Stabber
-, John, 219, 289
Dynne, Hen., 247
Dyson, Francis, rector of North Tidworth and of South Tidworth, canon of Salisbury, 161
E.
Eadgifu, queen of Edw. the Elder, 29
Eadred, King, 29, 179, 207
Eadwig, King, 179
Earle, Jos., 8; and see Erle
Easton, priory of, 258, 261
-, confratres, 261
-, priors, 261; and see Marshall, Wm.
Eaton, John, 268
Eaton, Little (Derb.), curate of, see Pickford
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 50, 86–7, 91, 98–9, 102, 109, 111, 113, 117, 206, 212, 258, 269
ecclesiastical practices, see appropriations; candles; confirmation centre; evangelical revival; invocation of saints; obits; oratory; papal provision; relics; retreat; sinecurists; Tractarianism; vicarages, ordination of
Eddulf (fl. 1066), 157
Edgar, King, 29, 84, 219, 237
Edington:
-, priory, 248
-, Tinhead, q.v.
Edith, queen of Edw. the Confessor, 277
Edmonds, see Edmunds
Edmund, King, 179, 218, 299
Edmund, earl of Leicester and of Lancaster, 125, 277
Edmund (of Woodstock), earl of Kent (d. 1330), 139
Edmund, earl of Kent (d. 1331), 139
Edmunds (Edmonds, Edmund,
Edmundes):
-, H. A., 66, 73
-, Hen., 9
-, P. M. L., 66, 73
-, Sarah, see Kingsmill
-, Sir Thos., 73
-, Wm., 74
Edric (fl. 1066), 170
Edward (the Martyr), King (d. 978), 194
Edward the Confessor, King, 29
Edward the Elder, King, 29
Edward I, 21, 124–5, 127, 187
Edward II, 30, 125, 272
Edward III, 30
Edward IV, 31, 125, 267
Edward VI, 38
Edward, prince of Wales, 30, 161, 246
Edward (fl. 1086), 277
Edwards:
-, Mary Anne, see Poore
-, Wm., 111
Edwin (fl. 1066), 194
Edwy, King, 220
eels, 102
Egerton, (formerly Hayter), F. T., 149
Egginton, J. L., see Ernle-Erle-Drax
Ekins:
-, Chas., 151
-, John, rector of Newton Tony, rector
of Trowbridge, dean of Salisbury, 151
-, Rob., 151
Eleanor (of Provence), queen of Hen. III, 30, 124
electricity generating and supply, 27, 29, 46
Elizabeth 1, 112
Elliott, John, see Hill
Ellis the huntsman, 139
-, his w., see Dun, Aubrey
Ellis, Nic. s. of, see Nicholas
Elston (in Orcheston St. George), 166–7
Elstub and Everleigh hundred, 3
Elstub hundred, 165–6
Elward (fl. 1066), 124
Ely (Cambs.), canon of cath. ch. of, see Dampier, John
emigration (of paupers), 102, 106
end, John at the, see Wilton
Enford, 4
-, Compton, q.v.
-, vicar, see Alt
engineer, 224
engineering, 47; and see WAECO Ltd.
engineering works, 224
English Heritage, 17
English Nature (formerly Nature Conservancy Council), 207, 210, 279, 299
entertainments, see bands; bioscope; cinemas; scotales; theatres
Epaignes, Nic. de, 247
equestrian centre, 76
Erenburgis (fl. 1086), 198
Erle, Chris., 141; and see Earle
Erle-Drax-Grosvenor:
-, Jane, m. John Sawbridge, 206, 231,
268
-, (formerly Grosvenor), Ric. (d. 1819),
206, 231, 268
-, Ric. (d. 1828), 206, 231, 268
-, Sarah, see Drax
Ernie:
-, Sir Edw., Bt., 206, 231, 268
-, Eliz., m. Hen. Drax, 206, 231, 268
-, Martha, see Tooker
-, Sir Wal., Bt. (d. 1682), 206, 231,
267–8
-, Sir Wal., Bt. (d. 1690), 206, 231, 268
Ernle-Erle-Drax, (formerly Egginton), J. L., 206
Errington:
-, Gerard (d. 1598), 86
-, Gerard (fl. 1610), 86
-, Nic, 86
Essex, earls of, see Bohun; Devereux
estates (agricultural and sporting), see Ablington Ho.; Bapton Manor; Biddesden; Cholderton; Druid's Lodge; Fonthill Ho.; Ratfyn Estates Ltd.; Savernake; Scotland Lodge; Shrewton Lodge; Tidworth; Tilshead Lodge; Wilton
Estcourt:
-, Anne, 252
-, Sir Edw., 220
-, Giles (d. 1587), 220
-, Sir Giles, Bt. (fl. 1646), 220
Etchilhampton, 206
Ethelred, King, 124, 299
Ethelwold (fl. 10th cent.), 299
Etherington, G., 208
Eton College (Bucks.), 198, 200–1, 220
-, lower master, 304
-, provost, 201
Etton:
-, John, 11
-, Ric, and his w. Joan, 159
Etwall, Ric, and his w. Mary, 84
Eu, Wm. of, 57, 73, 82–3, 86, 88
Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches, 70, 105
evangelical revival (Anglican), 273
Evans, R. J., 268
Everard, Rog. s. of, see Roger
Everard:
-, Agnes, w. of Wm., m. 2 John Goion
(?fl. 1312), 34
-, Beatrice, see Bishop
-, Edith, m. Ric. Marwardine, 83
-, John, 83
-, Maud, 36
-, Wm., 34
-, fam., 34
Everett:
-, Anna Maria, 133
-, C. E., 134
-, Ellen, 133
-, Hen., 134
-, J. H., 130, 134
-, Martha, 133
-, Thos. (d. 1810), 130, 134
-, Thos. (d. 1860), 134
Everleigh, 128
-, liberty, 3
-, rector, see Cane
Exeter (Devon), canon of cath. ch. of, see Chippenham, Thos.
Eyre:
-, Eleanor, m. John Boys, 231
-, Harriet, m. Geo. Matcham, 57
-, John (fl. 1582), 207
-, John (d. 1599), and his w. Anne, 231
-, John (fl. 1760), 304
-, Mary, w. of Rob. (d. 1752), 57, 220
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1735), 112, 220
-, Rob. (d. 1752), 57–8, 112
-, Sir Sam. (d. 1698), 112, 220
-, Sam. (d. 1794), 57, 220
-, Susannah, m. Wm. Purvis, 57, 220
-, Thos., 207
-, and see Purvis
Eyre-Matcham:
-, Geo., 57–8
-, Wm., see Matcham
Eyton:
-, Anne, m. Ben. Winchcomb, 158
-, Francis, and his w. Jane, 158
F.
Faber, Wal., 122–4
Faberstown (in Kimpton (Hants); later
in Ludgershall), 119, 124, 129–31
-, dom. archit., 124
-, waterworks, 123
fairs:
-, agricultural, 46, 190
-, hiring, 190
-, pleasure, 190
-, and see Amesbury; Countess; Langford, Steeple; Ludgershall;
Stonehenge; Tilshead; Weyhill;
Wishford, Great; Wylye; Yarnbury castle
Fallon, John, 206, 279
Fancourt, —, 291
Fane:
-, Arthur, 238
-, E. D. V., 238
-, H. N., 238
-, Lucy, see Bennett
Farleigh Hungerford (Som.), 280
Farley (in Alderbury), 208, 213
Farley (in Swallowfield, Berks.), 3
farm colony, 42
Farquharson, R. J., 268
Fastolf:
-, Sir John, 194
-, Millicent, see Scrope
Fauconer:
-, Wm. (d. 1558), 158
-, Wm. (d. c. 1610), 158, 162
fee farm, 38
felonies, 48, 291
felons' goods, 175
fences, overseers of, 189
Fenston Trust, 172, 257, 278
Ferrers, Baron and Earl, see Shirley
Festing, J., 208
Fiennes:
-, Celia, 147
-, Nat. (d. 1669), and his w. Frances,
147,153
-, Nat., Vet. Saye and Sele, 147
-, fam., 147
Figheldean, 3–4, 93, 104, 105–19, 107
-, Ablington, q.v.
-, adv., 117
-, agric, 106, 114
-, almshos., 107
-, Alton, q.v.
-, boundaries, 105
-, bridges, 106
-, cemetery, 108
-, char., 119
-, Choulston, q.v.
-, ch., 105–6, 113, 117–18
-, common meadow, 106, 114
-, common pasture, 106, 114
-, cts., 116
-, curates, 117
-, cust. tenants, 114, 116
-, dom. archit., 106–8, 117
-, farms, 109–11, 114–16
-, field system, 106
-, glebe, 117
-, inc., 114
-, inn, 107
-, Knighton, q.v.
-, man., 4, 109–10, 112–13, 256
-,-, Read's, 109–10, 114
-,-, Rectory, 113–14, 117
-, military activity, 106, 116
-, mills, 106, 116
-, Netheravon camp, q.v.
-, poor relief, 117
-, pop., 106
-, prehist. rem., 105–6; and see
Figheldean, Robin Hood's Ball
-, prot. nonconf., 107, 117–18
-, rectory, 117
-, roads, 106
-, Robin Hood's Ball, 105–6
-, Rom. Catholicism, 52, 108, 118
-, schs., 107, 118–19, 143
-, streets, 106–8
-, Syrencot, q.v.
-, tithes, 113, 117
-, vicarage, 117, 141
-, vicarage ho., 117
-, vicars, 117–18; and see Carswell;
Hume; Lewis, Geo.
-, woodland, 115
Fildes, Geof., 27
fire engines, see Amesbury; Wishford, Great
fires, see Amesbury; Brigmerston; Bulford; Durrington; Larkhill camp; Ludgershall; Newton, South
fireworks manufacture, 90
fish, 295; and see crayfish; dace; eels; herrings; loach; trout
Fisher, F. R., 12
Fisherton Anger, 165, 167, 176
-, gaol, 21
Fisherton de la Mere, 181, 190, 295,
303–4
-, Bapton, q.v.
-, ch., 304
-, common pasture, 209
-, farm, 302
-, man., 113, 300
-, vicar, see Crockford
-, vicarage, 303
fishing, 18, 48–9, 90, 102; and see Wilton Fly Fishing club
fishing (illegal), 90, 102, 291
Fittleton, see Netheravon camp
FitzAlan:
-, Edm., earl of Arundel, 112
-, Hen., earl of Arundel, 112, 238, 257,
279
-, Humph., earl of Arundel, 112, 257
-, John, see Arundel
-, Maud, see Paynel
-, Ric, earl of Arundel (d. 1376), 112
-, Ric, earl of Arundel (d. 1397), 112
-, Thos., earl of Arundel (d. 1415), 112
-, Thos., earl of Arundel (d. 1524), 112,
238
-, (or Mautravers), Wm., earl of Arundel (d. 1487), 112, 238, 257
-, Wm., earl of Arundel (d. 1544), 112,
238
FitzGilbert:
-, John, 124
-, Ric, earl of Pembroke, 82
FitzOsbern, Wm., earl of Hereford, 29
FitzPeter, Wm., 124
FitzWarin, Wm., 111
FitzWilliam, Sir Wm., earl of Southampton, 110
flats, 81, 96, 122, 138, 145, 156, 287
Fleming, Hen., and his w. Joan, 232
flint mining, 95
flints (for guns), preparation of, 189
Flitcroft, Hen., 32–3
flooding, 155, 169, 203–4, 213, 229, 237, 242, 244, 252, 265–6, 275–7
Flooks, J. H., 225, 227
Florey, Ric, 61
Flower, John, 99
Foliott, Jane, m. — Fussell, 247
folly (archit.), 143, 147–8
Fontevrault, order of, 19
Fonthill Gifford:
-, Fonthill Abbey, 195
-, man., 238
Fonthill House estate, 238–9
Foote, Ric, vicar of Tilshead, 273
Ford:
-, Adam de la (d. by 1326), 288, 291
-, Sir Adam de la (d. by 1349), 288
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Adam, m. 2 Sir Rob.
of London, 288
fords, 6, 25–6, 56, 64, 81, 106, 178, 184, 204, 217, 237, 295
forest law, 15
-, cts., 285, 287
-, eyres, 21, 134
-, inquests, 287
-, swanimotes, 197, 215
Foresters:
-, Modern Order, 123
-, Order, 107
forestry, commercial, 239
Forestry Commission, 181
forests, see Chute; Grovely; Ludgershall; Melchet; and see Collingbourne woods; coppices and coppicing; Forestry Commission; plantations; trees; and (under places) see woodland
Forstel:
-, Eleanor, w. of Wm. de, m. 2 Ralph
of Coulston, 35
-, Wm. de, 35
Forster:
-, Alice, see Popham
-, Sir Geo., 187, 190
-, Humph, (d. 1500), 187
-, Sir Humph, (d. 1556), 187, 190
-, Sir Humph, (d. 1602), 187
-, Nat., rector of Allington, 11
-, Wm. (d. 1574), 187, 190
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1605), 187
Forthey, Nic, 139
Fothergill, E. R., 134
Fountaine, Thos., rector of North Tidworth, vicar of Old Windsor, 161
Fovant, 226
Fowle:
-, F. W., rector of Allington, curate and
vicar of Amesbury, canon of
Salisbury, 12, 51
-, Hen. (d. 1803), 98
-, Hen. (fl. 1828), curate of Durrington,
103
-, T. E. (d. 1877), 98
-, T. E. (d. 1932), 98
-, Thos., 98
-, Wm., 98
Fowler, Ellis, 112
fowling, 18, 48
Fox:
-, Sir Steph. (d. 1716), 205, 208, 212–13
-, (later Fox-Strangways), Steph., Ld.
Ilchester, earl of Ilchester (d.
1776), 205
Fox-Strangways:
-, Hen., earl of Ilchester (d. 1802), 205
-, Hen., earl of Ilchester (fl. 1809), 205
-, Steph., see Fox
Foxhanger, Jas., 67
foxhounds, 65
Foyle:
-, Edw. (d. 1784), 74
-, Edw. (d. 1832), 73–4
Frampton:
-, Mary, see Levinz
-, Mat., 84, 139
France, Marg. of, see Margaret
France, see Bec-Hellouin; Caen;
Jumièges; Lille; Mans, Le; Mortain
-, Bayeux, bp., see Odo
Francis, Hugh, 207
Franklin:
-, Thos., 247
-, Wm., 207
Fraser:
-, Agnes, w. of Jas., 79
-, Jas., rector of Cholderton, bp. of
Manchester, 77, 79
Frawin (fl. 1086), III
Freemantle:
-, Rob. (d. 1718), 58
-, Rob. (fl. c. 1741), 58
freemasonry, 123
Freke:
-, Eliz., 230
-, Sir Thos., 58
French grass, 160
French Revolution, 52
Frenchman, 240
Freville, Sir Alex, de, and his w. Joan, 172
friendly societies, 64, 82, 96, 123, 146, 156, 170, 245, 267; and see clubs and societies
Friesian cows, 150
Fugglestone, 165, 167, 213, 220, 225
-, Bemerton, q.v.
-, Quidhampton, q.v.
-, rector, see Kelsey
Fulflood, Nic, see Winchester
Fuller, Nic, rector of Allington and of Bishop's Waltham, canon of Salisbury, 11
fulling, 45, 224, 301–2
fulling mills, 45, 116, 186, 189–90, 224, 301
Fundenhall, Geof. of, no
Furness:
-, Sir Chris., Baron Furness, 171–2,
187, 205, 257, 278
-, Marmaduke, Baron Furness, 171
furniture depositories, 47, 224
furniture selling, 129
furrows, overseers of, 189
Fussell, Jane, see Foliott
G.
G.W.R., 178, 184, 216, 235, 253, 285, 297–8
'gafol land', 270
Gale:
-, Rob., and his w. Eliz., 37
-, Rob., s. of Rob., 37
Galloway cattle, 75
gallows, 4, 91, 129, 291
games (illegal playing of), 175
gaol delivery, 21
gaol fever, 121
gaols, 261; and see Fisherton Anger
Gapper, Ant., see Southby
gardens, 33, 122, 134, 148, 266–7; and see landscaping
Garsdon, 35
gasworks, 27, 218, 224
Gauntlet (Gauntlett):
-, Hen., 273
-, Hugh, 47
-, John, 181
-, Wm., 47
-, fam., 46
Gay, John, 33
Geering, Gregory, 130
Gennings:
-, John, 247
-, Mary, w. of Rob. (d. 1739), 247
-, Rob. (d. 1739), 247
-, Rob., s. of Rob. (d. 1739), 247
-, Rob (fl. 1829), 247
-, Rob. (?several of the name), 247
-, and see Jennings
George IV, 205
Gerald, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Gerald, Warin s. of, see Warin
Germans, 128
Germany, see Westphalia
Gervase son of Sprackling, 220
gibbet, 203
Gibbs, John, 231
Giffard:
-, Aveline, w. of John, Ld. Giffard (d.
1322), 257
-, Ellis (d. by 1130), 237
-, Ellis (d. by 1162), 237
-, Ellis (d. by 1190), 237
-, Sir Ellis (d. 1248), 207, 230, 237, 269
-, Gilb., 207
-, Hugh, 207
-, Sir John, Ld. Giffard (d. 1299), 237,
240
-, John, Ld. Giffard (d. 1322), 237, 240,
256, 258
-, John (d. c. 1327), 207, 230
-, Osbern, 237
-, —, 235
-, fam., 1, 237
Gilbert:
-, Chas., 247
-, Hen., 149
-, John (?two of the name), 207
-, John (d. 1604), 207
-, John (d. 1661), 207
-, John (fl. 1662), 207
-, John (fl. 1690), 247
-, Jos. (d. 1759), 208
-, Jos. (fl. 1832), 247
-, Wm. (d. 1548), 207
-, Wm. (fl. 1688), 207–8
-, Wm. (fl. 1736), 208, 247
-, Wm. (?the same), 247
-, Wm. (d. 1777), 208
-, Wm. (fl. 1832), 247
-, fam., 207
Giles, Nat., rector of Steeple Langford, 191
Girard (fl. 1086), 148
Girle:
-, John, 153
-, fam., 153
Glastonbury abbey (Som.), 179–80
glazier, 125
glazier, John the, see John
Glenconner, Ld., see Tennant, Edw.
glider pilots, 108
Gloucester, Isabel of, see Isabel
Gloucester:
-, dukes of, see Humphrey; Richard III
-, earldom, 86
-, earls of, see Audley, Hugh; Clare
Gloucester cattle, 281
Gloucestershire, see Campden, Chipping; Kempsford; Newnton, Long
glovers, 47, 249
goats, 290
Goddard:
-, John, 159
-, Sarah, see Cripps
-, Wm., 247
Godfrey (fl. 1086), 245, 249
Godolphin, Francis, earl of Godolphin, 266
Godric (fl. 1066), 111, 229
Godric (fl. 1086), 73
Godwin (fl. 1066), 299
Godwin, Alice, m. Rob. Mompesson, 195
Godwine the driveller, 124
Goion:
-, Agnes, see Everard
-, Edith, m. Wal. of Coombe (fl. 1364),
34
-, Geof. (?two of the name), 34
-, John (fl. 1272), 34
-, John (fl. 1312), and his w. Alice, 34
-, Rob. (fl. before 1229), 34, 99
-, Rob. (fl. 1289), 5, 34
-, fam., 5, 34
Goldisborough:
-, Eliz., w. of Rob. (d. 1739), 247
-, Nic, 247, 250
-, Rob. (d. 1632), 247
-, Rob. (d. 1702), 247, 268–9
-, Rob. (d. 1739), 247
-, Wm. (d. 1608), 247, 251
goldsmith, 146; and see London, Goldsmiths' company
Good, H. N. B., 246
Goodall:
-, John (?d. c. 1521), 9
-, John (d, 1639), 9
-, John, s. of John (d. 1639), 9
-, John (d. 1719), 9
-, John (fl. 1721), 9
Goodhind, John, 111
Goodson-Wickes, Chas., 66
Gordon, Ld. Geo., 130
Gore:
-, Chas., 268
-, John, 267
-, Montague, 268
-, Philippa, see Tooker
-, Sir Thos., 206, 231, 267
-, Thos. (d. 1728), 267
-, Wm. (d. 1587), 148
-, Wm. (d. 1598), 148
-, Wm. (fl. 1605), 148
-, Wm. (fl. later 17th cent.), 267
-, Wm. (d. 1769), 267
Gore (in Market Lavington), 165–7
Gorge, Jane, see Littlecott
Gospel Standard Aid Society, 132
Gourlay, Rob., 299, 302
government bodies, see Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment; Board of Agriculture and Fisheries; Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment; Defence Medical Equipment Depot; English Heritage; English Nature; Forestry Commission; Ministry of Agriculture; Ministry of Defence; Property Services Agency; Royal Aircraft Establishment; Royal Army Ordnance depot; Scientific and Industrial Research, Dept. of; War Department; War Office
Gowland, Wm., 17
Graham:
-, Sir Jas., Bt., 126, 130
-, Jas., duke of Montrose, 266
-, Sir Sandford, Bt., 126, 130
-, Wm., duke of Montrose, 266
Graile, John, rector of North Tidworth, 161
Grand National (horserace), 128
Grange, Thos., vicar of Shrewton, 251
Grant:
-, Alice, see Williams
-, E., 248
-, E. G. N., 247
-, E. W., 230–1
-, J., 248
Gras:
-, Cecily le, see Renger
-, Laur. le, 269
-, Ric. le, 35
-, Rog. le, 35
gravel extraction, 184, 189
gravel merchant, 129
Gray, Wm., 219; and see Grey
Green:
-, Francis, 139, 141
-, Sir Hen., 112
-, Thos., rector of Little Langford, 182
Greenleaf, John, and his w. Maud, 99
Gregory, Hen., rector of Sherrington, 240–1
Grenfell:
-, Edw., Ld. St. Just, 147
-, Peter, Ld. St. Just, and his w. Maria,
147
Greville:
-, Fulk, 147
-, Louis, 85
Grey:
-, Edw., Vct. Grey, 87
-, Pamela, see Tennant
-, Wm., 12
-, and see Gray
greyhounds, 48
Gribble, G. J., 124, 134
Grimsditch, John, 173
Grobham:
-, Geo., 187, 288
-, John, 187
-, Marg., w. of Sir Ric., 187, 288
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1629), p. xxii, 171, 173,
187, 219, 288–9, 293–4
-, fam., 171
Grosvenor, Ric, see Erle-DraxGrosvenor
group and team ministries (eccl.), see Ashton Gifford; Bourne Valley; Langfords; Lower Wylye and Till Valley; Shrewton; Tilshead, Orcheston and Chitterne; Woodford Valley; Wylye and Fisherton de la Mere; Yarnbury
Grovely forest, 165, 169, 178, 197, 215,
260, 285, 287, 291, 295, 298
-, common pasture, 287, 290–2
-, firebote, 287, 293
-, forester, 289
-, hay bote, 287
-, hedgebote, 299
-, housebote, 287
-, keeper of north bailiwick, 287, 289
-, lodges, 197, 295
-, rights to take timber, 295
Grovely Grim's ditch, 178, 184, 234–5, 285, 287, 297
Grovely ridge way, 178, 184, 216, 235, 285, 295
Grovely Wood, 182, 292–3
Gudgeon, John, and his w. Joan, 139
Guinness:
-, Bryan, Ld. Moyne, 134
-, fam., 134
Gulston, Wm., rector of Milston, 142
Gurkha soldiers, 162
H.
Hadstock:
-, Idony, see Renger
-, Ric. of, 35
Hainault, Philippa of, see Philippa
Hales, Rog. de, sheriff of Wilts., 291
Hall:
-, John, 148
-, (de Aula), Nic, 279
-, Peter, rector of Milston, 141–2
-, (de la Sale), Ralph, and his w. Parnel,
279
-, Ric, 279
-, Rob., 197
Halliday:
-, Edw., 270
-, John (d. 1737), 270
-, John (d. 1754), and his w. Mary, 270
Ham, rector of, see Hayward, Phil.
Hambledon (Surr.), 157
Hamilton, Wal., bp. of Salisbury, 182
Hamlin:
-, Eliz., see Wake
-, Sir John, 278
Hampshire, 55, 63, 70, 72, 75, 119, 126,
137, 143; and see Amport;
Andover; Breamore priory;
Faberstown; Hayling priory;
Kimpton; Lyndhurst; Mottisfont;
Romsey abbey; Shipton Bellinger;
Shoddesden; Southampton;
Thruxton; Tidworth, South;
Tytherley, West; Wellow, East;
Wellow, West; Weyhill; Wherwell
abbey; Winchester
-, Meon, West, rector, see Dampier,
John
-, Rowner, rector, see Whitmarsh
-, Waltham, Bishop's, rector, see Fuller
-, Worting, rector, see Bradley
Hampshire Down sheep, 75, 281
Hanbury:
-, Thos. (d. 1618), 114
-, Thos. (fl. 1642), 114
handle manufacturer, 224
hanging, 186
Harcourt:
-, Chris., 187
-, Jane, see Bridges
-, Joan, see Stapleton
-, Sir John, 187
-, Sir Sim. (d. 1547), 187
-, Sir Sim. (d. 1577), 126, 132, 187
-, Sir Wal., 187, 190
-, Sir Wm., 93
Harding (fl. 1066), 109, 112
Harding:
-, John, 74
-, Thos., 74
Hardy, Wm., rector of Great Wishford, 292
hares, 19, 157, 267
Harold, Earl, 8, 37
harriers, 65
Harris:
-, Edw., earl of Malmesbury, 83
-, Jas. (d. 1668), 58
-, Jas. (d. c. 1680), 58
-, Jas. (d. 1780), 58, 80, 171, 268
-, Sir Jas., earl of Malmesbury (d.
1820), 58, 83–4, 171–2, 257, 268
Jas., earl of Malmesbury (d. 1841),
83–4
-, Jas., earl of Malmesbury (d. 1889),
83
-, Jas., earl of Malmesbury (d. 1950),
83
-, Joan, w. of Thos., 58, 268
-, Sarah, m. 1 Wm. Hayter, 2 Hen.
Southby, 58
-, Thos., 58
-, Wm. (d. 1668), 58
-, Wm. (d. 1746), 58
-, fam., 58
-, fam. (another), 258
Harrison:
-, Chris., 151
-, Mic, rector of Steeple Langford, 191
-, Ric, 9, 55
Harrow way, 169, 184, 253, 295
Harsfield, Christine of, 148
Harting (Suss.), 112
Hartop:
-, Mary, see Hopton
-, Sir Thos., 270
Harward, Thos., curate of Maddington, rector of Rollestone, vicar of Winterbourne Stoke, 212, 283–4
Hassett, L., 101
Hassett International, 101
Hastings:
-, Geo., Ld. Hastings, earl of Huntingdon, 278
-, fam., 207
Hatchman, John, 9
Hatt, Chas., 134
haulier, 224
Hawes, Hen., rector of Little Langford, 182
hawking, 18–19; and see Old Hawking club; rook hawking
Hawley, Wm., 17
hay weighers, 102
Hayden, Mrs., 268
Hayling priory (Hants), 279, 282
Haymills (Contractors) Ltd., 47
Hayter:
-, Anne, 87
-, Augustine (d. 1779), 87
-, Augustine (d. 1810), 87
-, F. T., see Egerton
-, John, 270
-, Mary, m. — Swayne, 87
-, Ric, 232
-, Sarah, see Harris
-, Susanna, m. — Bundy, 50, 87
-, Thos. (fl. 1736), 149
-, Thos. (d. 1779), 75, 144, 146, 149
-, Wm. (d. by 1780), 58
-, Wm. (d. 1784), 87
-, Wm. (d. 1795), 73, 75, 149
-, Wm. (fl. 1854), 81
-, fam., 180
Hayward:
-, J. C, 205, 207
-, Phil., rector of Ham, 35
-, Thos., 35–6
Head:
-, Hen., curate of Durrington, 103
-, Ric, curate of Durrington, rector of
Rollestone, vicar of Compton
Chamberlayne, 103
health and medical centres, see Amesbury; Larkhill camp; Ludgershall; Tidworth, North
Hearst:
-, Caroline, m. H. P. Wyndham, 8, 172
-, Edw. (fl. 1682), 176
-, Edw. (d. 1767), 8–9, 172
-, Wm. (fl. 1705), 9
-, Wm. (d. c. 1724), 9
-, and see Hurst
hearthstone manufacture, 224
Heathcote:
-, Kath., m. C. R. M. Smith, 246
-, Sam., 246–8
-, Wm., 248
-, fam., 248
Hely:
-, Anne, m. Hen. Bowen, 279
-, Geo. or Gorges (d. 1760), 279
-, Gorges (fl. 1805), 279
-, Hampden (d. by 1814), 279
-, Hampden (d. 1859), 279
-, John, 279
-, Rebecca, see Duke
Helyar, W., 199, 299
Hendry, R. D., 126
Henley, J. C, 270
Henry I, 117, 124, 194, 205, 267, 288
Henry II, 9, 38, 97, 117, 124, 140
Henry III, 21, 124, 138
Henry IV (Hen. of Lancaster; earl of Derby), 30–1, m, 146, 171
Henry VI, 30–1, 125, 267
Henry VII, 31
Henry VIII, 31, 38
Henry, prince of Wales, 65
Henry, earl and duke of Lancaster (d. 1361), 111, 171
Henry, Jas., 126
Herbert:
-, Anne, see Compton
-, David, 238
-, Geo., earl of Pembroke and of
Montgomery (d. 1827), 219–20,
225, 288
-, Geo., earl of Pembroke and of
Montgomery (d. 1895), 110, 181
-, Sir Geo., Bt. (d. 1942), 238
-, Hen., earl of Pembroke (d. 1601),
179–81
-, Hen., earl of Pembroke and of
Montgomery (fl. 1993), 219–20,
225, 288, 292
-, Phil., earl of Pembroke and of
Montgomery (d. 1650), 18, 32,
180
-, Phil., Ld. Herbert, later earl of Pembroke and of Montgomery (d.
1669), 18, 32
-, Phil., earl of Pembroke and of
Montgomery (d. 1683), 293
-, Reginald, earl of Pembroke and of
Montgomery, 303
-, Sidney, earl of Pembroke and of
Montgomery, 183, 270
-, Sir Sidney, Bt. (d. 1939), 238, 242
-, Thos., earl of Pembroke and of
Montgomery, 293
-, Sir Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1570),
110, 173, 199, 219–20, 225, 270,
299
-, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1630), 180
Hereford, earls of, see Bohun; Clare; FitzOsbern
Hereford, canon of cath. ch. of, see Shifford
Herefordshire cattle, 301
heresy, 91
herrings, 128
Hertford:
-, earldom, 31
-, earls of and marquess of, see Seymour
Hesdin, Ernulf of, 73–4, 170
Heskins:
-, Sam. (d. 1709), rector of Cholderton,
9. 76
-, Sam. (d. 1733). 9
Hetley:
-, Caroline, m. Phil. Pleydell-Bouverie,
8–9
-, Hen., vicar of South Newton and of
Aldworth, 225
Heytesbury, 280
Heytesbury hundred, 165, 167, 197, 303
Heywood-Lonsdale, R. H., 299
Hicks, Mic, see Hicks Beach
Hicks Beach:
-, Henrietta Maria, see Beach
-, (formerly Hicks), Mic. (d. 1830), 111
-, Sir Mic, Bt. (d. 1854), 112
-, Sir Mic, Bt., Earl St. Aldwyn, 112
-, (later Beach), Wm., 112, 114
High Court, 17
Highland cattle, 75, 281
Highworth, vicar of, see Kelsey
Hill:
-, Alex., 149
-, Augustine, 149
-, E. B., 294
-, Eliz., w. of Jonathan (d. 1670), 74
-, J. L., 66
-, (or Elliott), John (d. c. 1594), 268
-, John (fl. c. 1594), 268
-, John Jonathan, 74
-, John Lee, 74
-, Jonathan (d. 1670), 74, 149
-, Jonathan (d. 1727), 74, 268
-, Thos., rector of Wylye, 304
Hilmarton, vicar of, see Hume
Hindurrington (in Bulford), 61, 64–6,
93
-, dom. archit., 64
-, farms, 65–8
-, man. (Chafyn's), 67
-, pop., 63
Hinton, Broad, vicar of, see Toogood
Hinton, Broad (in Hurst, Berks.), 3
Hinton Hatch (in Hurst, Berks.), 3
Hinton Odes (in Hurst, Berks.), 3
Hinton Pipard (in Hurst, Berks.), 3
Hinxman:
-, Edw. (fl. 1795), 84–6
-, Edw. (d. 1855), 84
-, Edw. (d. 1896), and his w. Charlotte,
84.
-, J. N., vicar of Durnford, 91–2
Hippisley:
-, Frances, see Trenchard
-, John, 87
-, Wm., 87
Hiredman, Thos., 98
Hoare, Hen., 74, 147
Hobbes:
-, Anne, see Saucer
-, John, vicar of Tilshead, 273
-, Thos. (ft. 1428), 34–5
-, Thos. (another), 35–6, 42
-, Wm., rector of Sherrington and of
Boyton, 241
Hody, Alex., rector of Great Wishford, 292
hoe manufacture, 116
Holand:
-, Edm. de, earl of Kent, 139
-, Joan, w. of Thos., Ld. Holand (d.
1360), see Joan
-, Marg. de, m. John Beaufort, earl of
Somerset, 139
-, Maud, see Zouche
-, Sir Rob. de, Ld. Holand, 158, 277
-, Thos. de, Ld. Holand (d. 1360), 139
-, Thos. de, earl of Kent (d. 1397), 139
-, Thos. de, earl of Kent (d. 1400), 139
-, and see Holland
Holcombe:
-, Agnes, see Sturmy
-, John, 109, 256, 261
Holden, F. S., see Rendall
Holland:
-, Sir Nat., Bt., and his w. Harriett, 248
-, Thos., curate of Amesbury, 51
-, Thos. (another), curate of Amesbury,
51
-, and see Holand
Hollyman, Lionel, rector of Sherrington and of Boyton, 240–1
Holstein Friesian cattle, 181
Homanton (in Maddington), 166, 201,
211, 277
-, agric, 208, 210
-, bridge, 244
-, common meadow, 208, 210
-, common pasture, 208, 210
-, cts., 211
-, dom. archit., 204
-, farms, 206, 210
-, inc., 210
-, man., 206–7, 210
-, pop., 204
honors and liberties, see Everleigh; Leicester; Sherrington; Shrewton; Trowbridge; Wallingford
Hooker, Ric, rector of Boscombe, subdean of Salisbury, 60, 75
Hooley, E. T., 171, 187, 205, 257, 278
Hooper:
-, C. L., 300
-, H. W., 268
-, Jas., 300
Hopper, Thos., 33
Hopton:
-, Cath., m. John Wyndham, 270
-, Mary, m. Sir Thos. Hartop, 270
-, Ralph, Ld. Hopton, 270
-, Rob., 270
hopyards, 209, 231
Horne:
-, Jas., 9
-, Rog., 9
horse mill, 128
horse trials, 194
horses, see Cleveland Bays; dressage training; equestrian centre; Grand National; horse mill; horse trials; hunter trials course; hunting; polo and polo ground; racecourses; racehorse training; racing stables
Horton:
-, Edw. (d. 1603), 269
-, Edw. (d. 1605), 269
-, Sir John, 269
-, Thos., 269
-, Toby, 269
-, Wm., 269
Hospitallers, 85
hospitals, 133; and see Bulford, Bulford camp; inoculation hospital; Netheravon camp; nursing and rest homes; Tidworth camp; and (for cross references) health and medical centres
hospitals and colleges (charitable), see Arundel college; Wilton, hosp. of St. Giles and St. Ant. and hosp. of St. Jas.; Winchester, hosp. of Holy Cross and hosp. of St. John; and see (for cross references) almshouses
hotels, 22, 29, 81, 245
Houlton:
-, Jos. (d. 1720), 269
-, Jos. (d. 1731), 269
-, Nat., and his w. Mary, 269
Howard:
-, Bernard, 257
-, Cath., see Catherine
-, Geo., 299
-, John, duke of Norfolk, 230, 278
Howe:
-, Dorothy, w. of John, Ld. Chedworth
(d. 1742), 288, 292
-, Hen., Ld. Chedworth, 187, 207, 257,
278, 288
-, Sir John, Bt., 187, 288
-, John (d. 1721), 207, 278
-, John, Ld. Chedworth (d. 1742), 187,
207–8, 257, 278, 288
-, John, Ld. Chedworth (d. 1762), 187,
207, 257, 278, 288
-, John, Ld. Chedworth (d. 1804), 171,
187, 207, 257, 278, 288
-, Mary, 187
-, Mary, w. of Sir Ric. (d. 1730), 288
-, Sir Ric. Grobham, Bt. (d. 1703), 187,
257, 259, 288
-, Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1730), 173, 187, 190,
257, 288–9, 293–4
-, fam., 171, 258–60
Huddelstone:
-, Joan, see Stapleton
-, Sir John, 187
hue and cry, 48, 90, 260
Hugall, J. W., 103, 118
Hugh (fl. 1086), 229
Hughes:
-, Ann, see Brickenden
-, John, 159
Hulbert, W. D., 268
Hull:
-, Ellis of, 269
-, Eustace of, 269
Hulse, Thos., rector of Great Wishford, 292
Hume, J. H., vicar of Calne, of Figheldean, and of Hilmarton, 117
Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 198
Humphrey:
-, Edith, m. —Quintin, 289
-, John, 289
Humphreys:
-, Frances, see Webb
-, Thos., 126, 134
-, fam., 134
hundred courts, 116, 188, 250
-, quittance from suit at, 4, 116, 165–6,
201, 250, 260, 272, 291
hundreds, see Alderbury; Amesbury; Ashridge or Hertoke; Branch; Branch and Dole; Cadworth; Cawdon; Cawdon and Cadworth; Chalke; Dole; Dunworth; Elstub; Elstub and Everleigh; Heytesbury; Mere; Rowborough; Underditch; Whorwellsdown
Hungerford:
-, Ant., 205, 278
-, Cecily, w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1607), m.
2 Francis Manners, earl of Rutland, 282
-, Sir Edm., 83
-, Edw. (d. by 1507), 83
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1521), 278
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1607), 205, 278
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1648), 205, 212, 278
-, Edw. (d. by 1667), 83
-, Edw. (fl. 1673), 205, 207, 278
-, Eleanor, see Arundel
-, Sir Geo., 83
-, John, and his w. Eliz., 83
-, Marg., w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1648),
205
-, Marg., w. of Rob., Ld. Hungerford
(d. 1459), see Botreaux
-, Rob. (d. 1352), 74, 220
-, Rob., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1459), 206,
278
-, Rob., Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns
(d. 1464), 278
-, Rob. (d. 1517), 83
-, Rob. (d. c. 1558), 83
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1397), 8, 11, 57
-, Thos. (fl. 1564), 205, 208
-, Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1449), 83,
206–7, 238, 278
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1516), 278
-, Sir Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1540),
278
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1596), 205, 207–8,278–9,
282
-, Wal. (d. 1601), 83
-, Wal. (d. 1754), 83
-, fam., 207, 280
Hungerford (Berks.), 15, 55, 63, 71, 137, 143, 155
Hunt:
-, Hen., 275
-, Jas., 128
-, fam., 47
hunter trials course, 108
hunting, 18, 119
Huntingdon, Hen. of, 17
Huntingdon, earl of, see Hastings
Huntingdonshire, see St. Neots priory
huntsman, Croc the, see Croc
huntsman, Ellis the, see Ellis
huntsman, Waleran the, see Waleran
Hurst, R. A., 172, 257, 278; and see Hearst
Hurst (Berks.):
-, woodland, 13
-, and see Hinton, Broad; Hinton
Hatch; Hinton Odes; Hinton Pipard; Twyford
Hussey:
-, Agnes, w. of Sir Hen. (d. 1290), m.
2 Peter de Breuse, 158
-, Edm., and his w. Joan, 113
-, Geof. (fl. 1166–7), 256
-, Geof. (fl. 1198), 4, 109–10, 112, 256,
258, 260–1
-, Geof. (d. c. 1218), 109–13, 256
Geof. (fl. 1242–3), 113
-, Gundreda, w. of Geof. (fl. 1198), m.
2 — Warenne, 261
-, Hen. (fl. later 12th cent.), 109–10,
112, 256, 258
-, Hen. (fl. 1201), 97
-, Hen. (d. c. 1213), 112
-, Hen. (d. by 1235), 112, 158
-, Hen. (d. c. 1260), 109–10, 112–13,
256
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1290), 97, 112, 158
-, Hen. Ld. Hussey (d. 1332), 112, 158
-, Hen., Ld. Hussey (d. 1349), 158
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1383), 158
-, Hen. (fl. 1503), 246
-, Sir Hubert, 109, 113, 256–7, 261
-, Hugh (fl. 1135), 97
-, Isabel, m. John of Thorney, 109, 256,
261
-, Marg., m. Hen. Sturmy, 109, 256,
261
-, Sir Mat., 112, 158
-, Maud (d. c. 1285), 109, 256
-, Maud (fl. 1305), 261
-, Maud, m. Wm. Paynel (fl. 1269–75),
112,158
-, Maud, m. Sir Phil, de la Mere, 113
-, Maud, w. of Sir Hubert, 256
-, Reynold, 113
-, Ric, 158
-, T. W., and his w. Mary, 109
-, Thos. (d. 1503), 246
-, Wm. (fl. 1242–3), 112
-, fam., 1, 109, 113, 255, 261
Hutchins, Giles, 76
Hyde:
-, Alex., rector of Little Langford and
of Wylye, subdean and bp. of
Salisbury, 83–4, 139, 141, 182,
303–4
-, Cath., m. Chas. Douglas, duke of
Queensberry, 22, 31, 33
-, Edw., rector of Milston, 142
-, Sir Fred., 141
-, Hen. (d. 1651), 139
-, Hen. (fl. 1722), 8
-, Sir Laur., 83, 139, 148
-, Mary, m.— Levinz, 84, 139
-, Rob. (d. 1665), 83
-, Rob. (fl. 1688), 305
-, Rob. (d. 1722), 84, 139
-, Rob. (d. 1723), 84, 139
I.
Idmiston, 16, 18, 60
-, Porton, q.v.
-, sch., 12, 61
-, vicars, see Balgay; Jennings; Templer
Ilchester, Ld. and earls of, see Fox, Steph.; Fox-Strangways
Imber, 251
Imbert, fam., 223
imparking, 15, 43–4, 71, 80–1, 85, 88–9, 126–7, 143, 147, 150; and see (for cross references) parks
Impey, Sir Elijah, 19
inclosure, see under places
Independents, 52, 70, 77, 105, 118, 132, 177, 213, 226, 273, 284, 294, 305
industrial buildings, see bottling works; brewery; brewery depot; brick kilns; coal depot; creamery depot; engineering works; furniture depositories; malthouses; tank workshop; tannery; whiting works
industrial estates, 47, 218, 224
infangthief, 116, 272, 291
infra-red heating equipment manufacture, 101
Ingham:
-, Aubrey, see Waleran
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Oliver, Ld. Ingham,
187
-, Joan, Baroness Ingham, m. 1 Sir
Rog. Lestrange, Ld. Strange, 2
Sir Miles de Stapleton (d. 1364),
187
-, Sir John de (d. c. 1203), 186
-, Sir John de (d. c. 1310), 187, 190
-, Oliver de, 187
-, Sir Oliver, Ld. Ingham, 187, 190,
289
-, Wal. de, 187
Ingham, Lds., see Stapleton
Ingram:
-, Hen., 305
-, John (fl. 1409), 99
-, John (fl. 1829), 247
-, Nic., 247
-, fam., 99
innkeepers, 48–9, 186; and see alehouse keepers
innkeeping, 302
inoculation hospital, 58
intercommoning, 13, 39, 49, 55, 59, 89, 100, 209–10
invocation of saints, 118, 125
Ipswich (Suff.), 77
Ireland, 69
-, Armagh, abp., see Kite
-, Limerick, bp., see Thornborough, John
Irish:
-, John, 159
-, Sim., 159
iron smelting, 56
Isabel (of Gloucester), queen of King John, 124
Isabel, m. Ingram de Coucy, earl of Bedford, 125
Isabella (of France), queen of Edw. II, 188
Isherwood, H. P., 268
Ives the merchant, and his w. Sibyl, 248
Ivory, B. G., 188, 196
Ivychurch (in Alderbury), priory of, 74, 220, 248, 270, 272–3
Iwerne Courtney (Dors.), rector of, see Wotton
J.
Jackson, Jos., 268
Jacob sheep, 281
James I, 17, 65
James II, 21
James, rector of Stapleford, 261
Jeans, F. W. N., 300
Jennings, John, rector of Boscombe, vicar of Idmiston, 60; and see Gennings
Jervoise:
-, Hen., 34
-, Sir Thos., 34
-, Thos., s. of Sir Thos., 34
Jessop, John, rector of Steeple Langford, 191
Joan (of Navarre), queen of Hen. IV, 125, 198, 282
Joan, ctss. of Kent, m. Thos. de Holand, Ld. Holand, 139
Jocelin, bp. of Salisbury, 118
John, King, 124, 138
John, earl of Kent, 139
John (of Gaunt), earl and duke of
Lancaster, 30, 111, 171
-, his w., see Blanche
John, duke of Bedford, and his w. Jacquette, 30
John at the end, see Wilton
John son of Aucher, 4, 87
John son of Bernard, and his w. Sibyl, 84
John son of Stephen, 247
John son of Warin, 35
John the doorkeeper, 111
John the glazier, 125
John the marshal, 157, 159
Johnson:
-, Basil, 279
-, D. W., 248
-, J. H., vicar of Tilshead, 273
Jones:
-, Eluzai, see Crane
-, Francis, 147, 151
-, Gabriel, 148
-, Inigo, 17, 33, 147
-, John, 146–7
-, Wm. (d. 1610), 147–8
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1650), 148–9
Judd:
-, Cath., 149
-, John (fl. 1420), and his w. Gillian, 86
-, John (fl. 1709), 149
Jumièges (Seine Maritime), abbey of, 279, 282–3
juries:
-, grand, 5
-, hundred, 5
K.
Kaynell:
-, Christine, see Dangers
-, John, 36
Keate:
-, Eliz., m. —Macie, 83
-, Henrietta Maria, m. Geo. Walker, 83
-, John, 83
-, Lumley Hungerford, 83
Kelk:
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1886), 157
-, Sir John, Bt. (fl. 1897), 157
Kellow:
-, Ant., 176
-, Thos., 172
Kelsale, Wm. of, 113
Kelsey, Jos., rector of Newton Tony and of Fugglestone, vicar of Highworth, archdeacon of Salisbury, 151
Kemble, A. J., 126
Kempsford (Glos.), 170
Kennedy:
-, Agnes, 293
-, Geo., 134
kennels, 18–19, 33, 65
Kennet district, 129, 161 council, 156
Kent:
-, Ambrose, 269
-, John (d. 1710), 57, 61
-, John, f. of John (fl. 1733), 57
-, John (fl. 1733), 57
-, Ric, 205
-, Steph., 58
-, Wm. (d. 1632), 57–8
-, Wm. (d. 1666), 57
-, Wm. (fl. 1675), 57
-, fam., 57
Kent:
-, ctss. of, see Joan
-, earldom, 139
-, earls of, see Edmund; John; Holand
Kent, see Canterbury; Dartford priory
Kenton:
-, Francis (d. c. 1719), 34
-, Francis (d. 1755), 34
Keynsham abbey (Som.), 257
Kimpton (Hants), 76; and see Faberstown; Shoddesden
King:
-, Ellen, see Campbell-Wyndham
-, G. H., 88
-, Mark, vicar of Winterbourne Stoke,
283
-, (later King-Wyndham), Ric, 8
Kingsmill:
-, Dan., and his w. Abigail, 73
-, Eliz., m. Rob. Brice, 73
-, Sir Geo., 73, 76
-, Sir Hen., and his w. Bridget, 73
-, (formerly Brice), Rob., 73
-, Sarah, w. of Sir Geo., m. 2 Edw. la
Zouche, Ld. Zouche, m. 3 Sir
Thos. Edmundes, 73, 76
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1661), and his w. Anne,
76
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1698), 73, 76
-, Wm. (d. 1766), 73
Kingston:
-, Anstice, w. of Nic, 188
-, John of (fl. 1291), 188, 246
-, John (fl. 1326), 188, 246
-, Sir John (fl. 1383), 188, 246
-, Mary, m. Thos. Lisle, 188
-, Nic, 188, 246, 250
-, Sir Thos., 219
-, Thos. (another), 188, 246
-, fam., 188
Kirby, Geo., 246
Kirk, Percy, 21
Kite, John, rector of Boscombe, bp. of Carlisle, abp. of Armagh, 60
Knapton, Ric, 187
Knatchbull, Sir Edw., Bt., 285
Knesworth, Ric, 84
Knight, John, 158
Knighton (in Figheldean), 98–9, 108–9,
114,117
-, agric, 106, 114–15
-, airfield, 109
-, chap., 108, 117
-, common meadow, 106, 115
-, common pasture, 106, 115
-, cts., 102
-, cust. tenants, 115
-, dom. archit., 108–9
-, farms, 101, 112–16
-, field system, 95, 106
-, inc., 113, 115
-, man., 4, 109, 112–14, 116
-, military activity, 109
-, mill, 116
-, pop., 109
Knottingley, John, and his w. Eliz., 195, 300
Knowles, Geo., no, 113
Knoyle, Upton (in East Knoyle), 158, 194
L.
Lacock:
-, abbess, see Salisbury, Ela
-, abbey, 36, 242, 248, 250
Lacy:
-, Alice de, ctss. of Lincoln and of
Salisbury, m. 1 Thos. of Lancaster, earl of Lancaster, 2 Ebles
Lestrange, Ld. Strange, 28, 30,
36–7, 246
-, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln, 30, 36, 246,
250
-, Hugh de, 158–9
-, Joan, w. of Hen., 28, 36
-, Marg., see Longespee
Lamb, Ralph, 37
Lambert:
-, Anne, 242
-, Aylmer Bourke, 238
-, Edm. (d. 1493), 36
-, Edm. (d. 1608), and his w. Anne, 238
-, Edm. (d. 1734), 238, 241–2
-, Edm. (d. 1751), 238, 241–2
-, Edm. (d. 1802), 238
-, Edm. (d. by 1878), 242
-, John, 248
-, Nic, 195
-, Ric, 238
-, Thos. (d. 1509), 36
-, Thos. (d. 1638), and his w. Anne, 238
-, Thos. (d. 1692), 238
-, Thos., rector of Sherrington and of
Boyton, archdeacon of Salisbury, 241
-, Thos. (another), rector of Sherrington and of Boyton, 241
-, Wm. (d. 1504), 36
-, Wm. (fl. 1569), 36
-, Wm. (fl. 1570), 248
-, fam., 238
Lancashire, see Altcar
-, Manchester, bp., see Fraser, Jas.
Lancaster:
-, Alice, see Lacy
-, Hen. of, earl of Lancaster and of
Leicester (d. 1345), 30, 171, 288
-, Hen. of, see Henry IV
-, Jos., 53
-, Maud, see Chaworth
-, Thos. of, earl of Lancaster, 30, 36,
246
Lancaster:
-, dukes of, 73; and see Henry; John (of
Gaunt)
-,-, duchy, 30, 73, 146, 166, 171
-,-, dukedom, 288
-, earls of, 73; and see Edmund; Henry;
John (of Gaunt); Lancaster,
Hen. and Thos.
-,-, earldom, 288
Landford, rector of, 91
landscaping, 33, 74, 85, 147–8; and see gardens
Lane, Anselm, 257
Langford:
-, Alan, 179
-, John (fl. 1242), 179
-, John (fl. 1329), 179, 182
-, John (fl. 15th cent.), 100
-, Ric, 247
-, Steph. of, 179–80
-, Thos., 179
-, Turbert, 179
-, Wm. of, 179
-, fam., 179
Langford, Hanging (in Steeple
Langford), 165–6, 181, 183, 190,
197–201
-, agric, 183, 197, 199–201
-, A.-S. rem., 192, 197
-, chap., 191, 201
-, common meadow, 183, 197, 199–200
-, common pasture, 183, 197, 199–200
-, cts., 201
-, cross, 197
-, cust. tenants, 199–201
-, dom. archit., 197–8
-, farms, 197–200, 299, 301
-, inc., 183, 199–200
-, inn, 198
-, man., 182, 191, 197–201
-, mill, 189, 197, 200
-, place name, 184
-, pop., 198
-, prot. nonconf., 192, 197–8, 201
-, rly. sta., 178, 184, 198
-, roads, 184
-, tithes, 191, 199
-, woodland, 183
Langford, Little, 165–6, 178–83, 184,
185, 190, 201
-, adv., 181
-, agric, 178, 180–1
-, almshos., 183
-, boundaries, 178, 183
-, chant., 182
-, char., 183
-, ch., 178, 181–3, 182
-, common meadow, 178, 180, 299–300
-, common pasture, 178, 180
-, curates, 182, 191
-, dom. archit., 178–9, 181–2
-, farms, 180–1, 183
-, field system, 178
-, glebe, 180–2
-, man., 178–80, 182
-,-, Langford Dangers, 36, 179–81
-, mill, 181
-, place name, 184
-, poor relief, 181
-, pop., 178
-, prehist. rem., 178
-, rectors, 181–3, 293; and see Green,
Thos.; Hawes; Hyde, Alex.;
Lee; Moody, Wm.; Wilson
-, rectory, 181–2
-, rectory ho., 178–9, 181–2
-, roads, 178
-, Rom. Catholicism, 182–3
-, sch., 183
-, tithes, 181
-, woodland, 178, 180–1
Langford, Steeple, 165–6, 178, 181,
183–93, 185
-, adv., 190–1
-, agric, 183, 188–9
-, Bathampton, q.v.
-, boundaries, 183
-, bridges, 184
-, char., 191, 193, 305
-, ch., 184, 190–2, 199
-, ch. ho., 186
-, common meadow, 183, 188–9
-, common pasture, 183, 188–9
-, cts., 189–90
-, curates, 191, 193
-, cust. tenants, 188
-, dom. archit., 184, 186, 189, 191
-, East End, 186
-, fair, 190, 302
-, farms, 174, 187–9, 196–7, 259
-, field systems, 184
-, glebe, 191
-, inc., 183, 189, 191
-, inns, 186
-, Langford, Hanging, q.v.
-, Langford, Tucking, q.v.
-, man., 186–90, 193, 246, 289
-,-, Kingston's, 188–9, 192
-, mills, 184, 188–90, 200
-, place name, 184
-, poor relief, 190
-, pop., 184
-, prehist. rem., 183–4; and see Yarnbury castle
-, prot. nonconf., 192
-, rectors, 182, 188–91, 201; and see
Coates; Collier; Giles; Harrison,
Mic; Jessop; Mompesson,
Hen.; Parham, John; Tunstall;
Weller; Winchester, John of and
Nic. of
-, rectory ho., 184, 191
-, roads, 184
-, Rom. Catholicism, 192
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 184
-, sch., 186, 192–3
-, tithes, 191
-, woodland, 183–4
-, Yarnbury castle, q.v.
Langford, Tucking (in Steeple
Langford):
-, dom. archit., 186
-, farms, 186
-, mill, 189
-, place name, 189
-, pop., 186
Langfords, the, benefice, 181, 190, 303
Langtoft, Ric. of, rector of Great Wishford, 292
Langton, Geof., 87
larderer, 205
Larkhill camp (in Durrington), 1, 16,
18, 23, 47, 93, 97, 101, 245
-, archit., 97
-, chs., 97, 103
-, fire, 97
-, inn, 97
-, medical centre, 97
-, police sta., 97
-, R.A.F. sta., 109
-, Rom. Catholicism, 103
-, sch., 97, 105
-, streets, 97
Larkhill light military railway, 16, 97
laundering, 129; and see Shrewton laundry
Laverstock, 79
Lavington, Alice, see Lawes
Lavington, Market, 167, 184
-, Gore, q.v.
Lavington, West, see Littleton Pannell
Lawes:
-, Alice, m. — Lavington, 99
-, Christian, 99
-, Jane, 99
-, Leonard, 99
-, Susanna, m. —Amor, 99
-, Thos., 99
Layham, Rob. of, in
Le Sueur, L., 87
Lee, John, rector of Little Langford and of Wylye, treasurer of Salisbury cath., 182, 303
Leicester:
-, earls of, see Beaumont; Edmund;
Lancaster, Hen. of; Montfort,
Sim. de
-, honor, 3, 111
Leicestershire, see Loughborough
Leighton:
-, Sir Edw., 37
-, Eliz., see Meverell
Lesley, C. M., 208
Lestrange:
-, Alice, see Lacy
-, Ebles, Ld. Strange, 30, 37, 246
-, Joan, see Ingham
-, Sir Rog., Ld. Strange, 37, 187
Letard (fl. 1086), 179
Levinz:
-, Mary, see Hyde
-, Mary, m. Mat. Frampton, 84, 139
Lewis:
-, Barnaby, 219
-, Geo., curate of Bulford, vicar of
Figheldean, 69
-, Hen., 11
Ley:
-, Jas., earl of Marlborough, 157–8
-, Jane, w. of Jas., m. 2 Wm. Ashburnham, 157
Leyburn:
-, Alice, see Tony
-, Thos., 146
liberties (franchises), see felons' goods; gallows; hundred courts, quittance from suit at; infangthief; return of writs; sac and soc; toll and team; vee de naam; view of frankpledge; waifs and strays; Wiltshire, county courts: quittance from suit at
libraries:
-, parish, 118; and see reading rooms
-, public, see Amesbury; Durrington;
Ludgershall
Lichfield (Staffs.), dean of cath. ch. of, see Addison, Lancelot
Lille (Nord), 134
lime making, 47, 116
Limerick, bp. of, see Thornborough, John
Linch, Sam., 112
Lincoln:
-, Alfred of, 195
-, John of, 35
-, Petra, see Bungay
Lincoln:
-, ctss. of, see Lacy, Alice
-, earl of, see Lacy, Hen.
linen weavers, 200, 302
Linford:
-, Joan, see Woodfalls
-, Thos., 194
Lisle:
-, Adelize, m. Reynold de Dunstanville, 194
-, Humph., 194
-, Mary, see Kingston
-, Thos., 188
-, and see Lyle
Littlecott:
-, Adam of, 230
-, Alice, m. Rob. Thornborough, 230
-, Edw., 230
-, Everard of, 230–1
-, Jane, w. of Sim., m. 2 — Gorge, 230
-, John, 230
-, Ralph, 230, 232
-, Ric, 230, 232
-, Sim., 230
-, Wm. of, 230–1
Littleton Pannell (in West Lavington), 158
Lloyds Bank, 23, 101, 129
loach, 18, 46
lock-ups, see blindhouses
London:
-, Eliz., see Ford
-, Sir Rob. of, 288
London:
-, alderman, 133
-, bp., see Tunstall
-, Goldsmiths' company, 146
-, Weavers' company, 116
London Joint City & Midland Bank, 101; and see Midland Bank
London & South Western Rly., 6, 16, 47, 56, 63, 143–4. 244
Long:
-, Calthorpe, 269
-, Cath., 269
-, Edw. (d. 1622), 110
-, Edw, (d. 1644), 110
-, Eliz., m. 1 Rob. Colebrooke, 2 John Crosdill, 87, 247
-, Ellen, see Trenchard
-, Gifford, 110
-, Hen. (d. 1672), 110
-, Hen. (fl. 18th cent.), 87
-, John (fl. 1603), 268
-, John, s. of John (fl. 1603), 268
-, John, grds. of John (fl. 1603), 268
-, John (fl. 1697), 268
-, John (d. 1748), 269
-, John (fl. 1820), 268
-, Mary, see Campbell-Wyndham
-, Sir Phil., 269
-, Ric. (d. 1730), 110
-, Ric. (d. 1760), 110
-, Ric. (d. 1835), 110–11
-, Ric. (d. 1875), 267
-, Thos. (ft. 1546), 206
-, Thos. (d. 1562), and his w. Joan, 110
-, Thos. (fl. 1672), 52
-, W. H., 268
-, Sir Wal., Bt. (d. 1672), 269
-, Sir Wal., Bt. (d. 1710), 269
-, Wal. (d. 1807), 269
-, Wal. (d. 1867), 268
-, (later Campbell-Wyndham), Wal., 9
-, Wal., Vet. Long (d. 1924), 55
-, Wm. (fl. 1662), and his w. Alice, 52
-, Wm. (d. 1773), 87
-, Wm. (fl. 1867), 42
-, fam., 52, 269
Longespée:
-, Ela, see Salisbury
-, Marg., ctss. of Salisbury, m. Hen. de
Lacy, earl of Lincoln, 30, 36,
246
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1226), 30,
34. 157, 179, 245
-, Wm., styled earl of Salisbury (d.
1250), 30, 35–6, 83–4, 86, 207,
246, 250
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1257), 30, 36, 246, 250
Longhorn cattle, 281
Lott, John, 103
Loughborough (Leics.), 52, 69, 132, 234
Louis of France (Louis VIII), 30
Louvain (Brabant), 52
Lovell (Lovel):
-, Hen., 198
-, Maud, see Cowper
-, Sir Thos., 73
-, Thos. (another), 99
-, Wal., 32
Low:
-, John (d. 1632), 230
-, John (fl. 1657), 230, 232
-, Laur., 230
-, Lucy, w. of Laur., m. 2 Geo. Pitt,
230
Lower Wylye and Till Valley benefice,
175, 225, 261, 292
-, rector, 175, 261, 293
Lowther, Gorges, 268–70
Ludgershall, 1, 3–4, 119–35, 120, 123,
160
-, adv., 130
-, agric, 119, 127–8
-, Biddesden, q.v.
-, borough, 1,119
-,-, boundaries, 121
-,-, burgage plots and tenements, 121,
126–7, 130
-,-, cross (mkt.), 121, 128, 130, 251
-,-, officers, 129; and see Ludgershall,
castle: officers
-,-, seal (bailiff's), 129, 219
-, borough bank, 121
-, boundaries, 119
-, cast., 1, 119, 121–2, 124–6, 251
-,-, barton, 127; agric, 127; cust. tenants, 127; mills, 128
-,-, chap., 125
-,-, chap, (king's), 125
-,-, chap of St. Cath., 125
-,-, chap. of St. Leonard, 125
-,-, chap. of St. Mary, 126, 131
-,-, chap. of St. Nic, 125
-,-, dom. archit., 125
-,-, farm, 125
-,-, fortifications, 125
-,-, gaol, 125
-,-, 'king's houses', 125
-,-, man., 125
-,-, officers, 4, 125, 127–31; and see
Ludgershall, borough: officers
-,-, pks., 119, 125–8
-,-, royal visitors, 124
-, chant., 126, 131
-, chaplains, 131
-, char., 133
-, ch., 121, 130–2, 135
-, clubs (social and sports), 123–4
-, common pasture, 119, 122, 127–8
-, cts., 129
-, curates, 131
-, cust. tenants, 127
-, dom. archit., 121–3
-, Faberstown, q.v.
-, fairs, 121, 128
-, farms, 126–8
-, fire sta., 123
-, fires, 121–2
-, health centre, 123
-, inc., 119, 124, 127–8
-, ind., 128–9
-, inns, 122–3, 127–8, 218
-, man., 126–30, 132, 134
-,-, South Pk., 126–7
-, mkts., 121, 128
-, military activity, 119, 121, 129
-, mills, 128
-, parl, rep., 1, 121, 128–30, 157
-, place name, 119
-, police sta., 123
-, ponds, 122, 218
-, poor relief, 129
-, pop., 121
-, prehist. rem., 119, 121
-, prot. nonconf., 122, 132
-, public libr., 123
-, rly. and rly. sta., 1, 119, 121, 129
-, rectors, 121–2, 126–7, 130–1, 135;
and see Awdry, W. H.; Cusse;
Neville, Ralph de; Pannell; Parsons; Reade, And.; Selwyn,
John
-, rectory, 130–1, 135
-, rectory ho., 131
-, roads, 119
-, Rom. Catholicism, 52, 132
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 121
-, schs., 122, 132–3, 162
-, shambles, 128
-, streets, 121
-,-, Back Lane, 121
-,-, Butt St., 121–3, 127, 129, 132–3
-,-, Castle St., 121–3
-,-, High St., 121–3, 127–9, 131
-,-, Winchester St., 121–2, 124, 126,
128–9, 132
-, tithes, 126, 131
-, trades, 128–9
-, Windmill Hill, q.v.
-, woodland, 119, 125, 127
Ludgershall Evangelical Mission, 132
Ludgershall forest, 127
Ludlow:
-, Sir Edm. (d. 1624), 159
-, Edm., 159
-, Geo., 159
-, Hen., 159
-, John, 159
-, Marg., w. of Wm., 159
-, Wm., 125, 130, 159
Ludsop:
-, Eliz., see Woodhill
-, Thos., 83
Lush:
-, Chas., 299
-, E. H., 299
-, J. A. E., 299
-, Sidney, 299
Lyall, J. C, 299
Lydda, titular bp. of, see Church
Lyle, Phil., 196; and see Lisle
Lyndhurst (Hants), 29 n
Lyneham, see Bradenstoke
Lyons, Steph., curate of Amesbury, 51
Lyveden, John, and his w. Amice, 98
M.
Macan, R. E., and his w. Dorothy, 58
McCormick, D. F. H., 188, 196
McEwan-Younger Ltd., 160; and see Younger
Macie, Eliz., see Keate
Mackerell:
-, Anne, m. John Swayne (d. 1676), 9,
85
-, Thos., 9, 85
Maddington, 15, 165–6, 201–13, 202,
242, 250, 252, 275
-, Addestone, q.v.
-, adv., 212
-, agric, 203, 208–9
-, almshos., 213
-, boundaries, 203
-, Bourton, q.v.
-, bridges, 204
-, chaplains, 211
-, char., 213
-, ch., 203–4, 208, 211–13
-, common meadow, 203, 208–9
-, common pasture, 203, 208–9, 211
-, cts., 211
-, curates, 211–12, 234, 283; and see Arnold; Bennett; Digby; Harward
-, cust. tenants, 208–11
-, dom. archit., 204–6, 212, 244; and see
Maddington, Priory
-, farms, 203–10, 281
-, field system, 203
-, Homanton, q.v.
-, inc., 209
-, man., 166, 205–9, 211, 213
-,-, Rectory, 208–9, 211–12
-,-, Winterbourne Maddington, 204–
10, 213, 231, 268
-, military activity, 203–4
-, mill, 210
-, Newport, q.v.
-, place name, 203–4, 242 n
-, poor relief, 211
-, pop., 203
-, prehist. rem., 203
-, Priory, 204, 206, 267
-, prot. nonconf., 213
-, rectory, 208
-, roads, 203–4
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 203
-, sch., 213, 252
-, tithes, 208, 212
-, vicarage, 250–1, 283
-, vicarage ho., 203, 212, 251
-, vicars, 211–12
-, woodland, 203
Maitland-Robinson, A. J., 188, 195–6, 198–9
Maizey, Agace de, 86
Malet:
-, Sir Alex., Bt., 74, 147
-, Sir Chas., Bt. (d. 1815), 147, 149
-, Sir Chas., Bt. (d. 1918), 147
-, Sir Edw., Bt. (d. 1908), 147
-, Sir Edw., Bt. (d. 1909), 147
-, Sir Harry, Bt., 147
-, Sir Hen., Bt., 74, 147
Malmesbury, earls of, see Harris
malt mill, 189
malthouses, 47, 101, 128, 147, 198,224, 255, 291, 298, 305
malting, 47, 101, 129, 147, 302
Manchester, bp. of, see Fraser
Manners:
-, Cecily, see Hungerford
-, Francis, earl of Rutland, 282
Mans, Le (Sarthe), 4
Mansfield, Sir Jas., 19
Manston, John, 300
manumission, 201
Mare:
-, John de la, 194
-, Parnel, see Dunstanville
-, Sir Rob. de la, 171
Margadale, Ld., see Morrison, John
Margaret (of France), queen of Edw. I, 187, 190
Margaret, ctss. of Richmond, 31
market offences, 128
market sessions, 46
markets, see Amesbury; Ludgershall
Marlborough, Alfred of, 146, 148, 277
Marlborough, earl of, see Ley
Marlborough, 6, 15, 55, 63, 79, 95, 106,
127, 137, 143, 155
-, cast., 124
Marnhull (Dors.), 171
Marris, John, chaplain of Durrington, 102
Marsh:
-, Anne, see Batch
-, Thos., 98
marshal, John the, see John
Marshal (Marshall):
-, Eleanor, w. of Wm., earl of Pembroke
(d. 1231), m. 2 Sim. de Montfort,
earl of Leicester (d. 1265), 157
-, J. J., 188
-, Wal., earl of Pembroke, 57, 73, 86
-, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1219), 157
-, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1231), 157
-, Wm., prior of Easton, vicar of Stapleford, 262
-, Wm. (fl. 1794), 41–2
marshal and marshalcy, 157
Martin, Thos., rector of Wylye, 303
Marwardine:
-, Edith, see Everard
-, Ric, 83
Mary (sis. of Edw. II), 125
Maslen:
-, Jas., 249
-, fam., 249
Mason, Sir Ric, 205
Masters:
-, Anne, see Partridge
-, Edw., 248
-, Eliz., 248
Matcham:
-, Geo., 57–8
-, Harriet, see Eyre
-, (later Eyre-Matcham), Wm., 57
Maton:
-, Francis, 159
-, Jas., 205, 208
-, John (d. 1590), 159
-, John (d. 1737), 159
-, John (d. 1827), 205
-, L. J., 205
-, L. P., 205, 211
-, Leonard, 159
-, Leonard, curate of Durrington, 102
-, Rob., 102
-, Rog., vicar of Winterbourne Stoke,
283
-, W. N., 268
-, Wm., 159
Matravers, Arthur, 83
Matthews, John, vicar of Stapleford, 262
Maud, Empress, 30, 124
Maud, m. Wm., duke of Bavaria, m, 171
Maund:
-, Eve of, m. Wm. Percy, 113
-, Nic. of, 113
-, W. H., 126
Maundrell, Wm., 247
Mautravers:
-, Agnes, w. of John, Ld. Mautravers,
237, 257
-, Eleanor, Baroness Mautravers, m. 1
John d'Arundel, Ld. Arundel, 2
Reynold Cobham, Ld. Cobham,
237, 257, 261, 279
-, Hen., 237
-, John, Ld. Mautravers, 237, 256–7,
261, 279
-, John, 237
-, (or FitzAlan), Wm., see FitzAlan
Mayhew, Jane, 9
Meadows, Sir Phil., 122
Mears, C. & G., 12, 152
Mears & Stainbank, 251, 262, 294, 304
measles, 225, 293
meat processing, 47, 116
medleys, manufacture of, 224
Melchet forest, 215
Melsome:
-, Geo., 208
-, W. K., 208
Meon, West (Hants), rector of, see Dampier, John
merchant, Ives the, see Ives
Mere:
-, Sir Ellis de la, 113
-, Maud, see Hussey
-, Nic. atte, 99
-, Sir Phil, de la, 113
Mere, 15
Mere hundred, 4
Merrick, R. P., 188, 196
Merriott:
-, Agace, see Wylye
-, Nic. of, 195
Mervyn:
-, Eliz., see Mompesson
-, Hen., 190
-, Sir John, 193, 195
Messager:
-, Isabel, see Saucer
-, John, 35
-, Wal., 34–5
Methodists, 52, 77, 93, 132, 226, 263
-, Primitive, 12, 52, 117–18, 132, 153,
162, 201, 226,294
-, Wesleyan, 52, 70, 93, 105, 132, 153,
213, 226, 234, 252, 263, 284, 294
Meulan, counts of, see Beaumont, Rob. and Waleran
Meverell:
-, Anne, see Dunham
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Cromwell, Ld.
Cromwell, earl of Ardglass, 37
-, Eliz., w. of Sampson, m. 2 Sir Edw.
Leighton, 37
-, Francis, 37
-, Francis, grds. of Francis, 37
-, Rob., and his w. Eliz., 37
-, Sampson, 37
Meyrick:
-, Arthur, 55
-, Ellen, 12
Michel:
-, David, 98, 113
-, Eleanora, see Poore
Middlecot, Ric, 248
Middlesex, see Syon abbey
Middleton:
-, Peter of, 269
-, Rob. of, 269
Midland Bank, 23, 101, 129; and see London Joint City & Midland Bank
Midland & South Western Junction Railway (formerly Swindon, Marlborough & Andover Railway), 119, 155
Milbourne:
-, Agnes, see Chitterne
-, Hen., 158
-, Ric. (d. 1451), 158, 194
-, Ric. (fl. 1519), 158
-, Sim., 158, 194
-, Sir Thos., 158, 194
-, Wm., 158, 194
Milcombe, Wal. of, and his w. Marg., 57
Miles:
-, Hen. (fl. 1633), 207
-, Hen. (d. by 1685), 207
-, Hen. (d. 1726), 207
-, Hen. (d. 1765), 207
-, Jane, m. Tristram Biggs (fl. later 18th
cent.), 207
-, John, 9
-, Ric, 207
-, —, 269
-, fam., 45
military activity, see Allington; Amesbury; Boscombe; Bulford; Durrington; Figheldean; Knighton; Ludgershall; Maddington; Milston; Newton Tony; Orcheston St. Mary; Shrewton; Tidworth, North; Tilshead; and see army
Milford:
-, Gilb. of, 194
-, (or Woodfalls), Sir Steph. of, 194
-, (or Woodfalls), Sir Wm. of, and his
w. Marg. or Margery, 194
Miller:
-, Edw., 8
-, John, 8
-, Nic, and his w. Denise, 8
millers, 49, 101
Millner, T. D., curate of Bulford, 69
Mills:
-, (alias Saunders), Edm., 112
-, (alias Saunders), Edm., grds. of
Edm., 112
-, (alias Saunders), Edw., 112
-, Fred., 230
-, Geo., 279
-, (alias Saunders), Hen., 112
-, Martha, 230, 234, 269
-, Steph. (d. 1857), 230–1, 269
-, Steph. (fl. 1916), 230
-, T. L., 247–8, 269
-, (alias Saunders), Thos., 112
mills, see under places; and see fulling mills; horse mill; malt mill; paper mill; post mills; windmills; woollen mills
Milston, 3–5, 68, 96, 137–43, 136
-, adv., 141
-, agric, 137, 140–1
-, boundaries, 137
-, Brigmerston, q.v.
-, burial ground, 138
-, chap., 141
-, ch., 137, 141–2
-, common meadow, 137, 140
-, common pasture, 137, 140–1
-, cts., 141
-, curates, 117, 142
-, cust. tenants, 140
-, dom. archit., 137–8, 142
-, farm, 140
-, field system, 137
-, glebe, 140, 142
-, inc., 140–2
-, man., 84, 138–42
-,-, Horrell, 140
-,-, Milston Gudgeon, 139–41
-, military activity, 137, 140–1
-, mills, 101, 138, 141
-, place name, 137
-, poor relief, 141
-, pop., 137–8
-, prehist. rem., 63, 137
-, prot. nonconf., 143
-, rectors, 140–2; and see Addison, Lancelot; Bowles; Gulston; Hall,
Peter; Hyde, Edw.; Polhill,
Edw.; Rutty; Smith, John; Toogood; Webb, Ric.
-, rectory, 117, 141
-, rectory ho., 137, 142, 251
-, roads, 137
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 137
-, sch., 143
-, tithes, 140, 142
-, woodland, 140
mineral water making, 129
Ministry of Agriculture, 31, 37
Ministry of Defence, 1, 9, 32, 57, 66–7, 98–9, 109–13, 126, 139, 141, 147, 156–7, 205–8, 230, 246–8, 268; and see War Department; War Office Secretary of State for Defence, 69
model farm buildings, 178–9, 181
Moels:
-, Phil, de, 157
-, Wm. de, 157
Moffatt, W. B., 22
Mohun:
-, Christine, m. Hen. Trenchard, 87
-, John, 87
-, John, s. of John, 87
Mold, Thos., 70
Moleyns:
-, Adam, rector of Stapleford, dean of
Salisbury, bp. of Chichester, 262
-, Hugh, 219
Mompesson:
-, Alice, see Godwin
-, Anne, m. Wm. Wayte, 148
-, Chas., and his w. Eliz., 196
-, Edm., 148, 194–5, 197–8
-, Eliz., m. 1 Ric. Perkins, 2 Sir John
Mervyn, 148, 193, 195, 199, 305
-, Sir Giles, and his w. Cath., 196
-, Hen. (d. 1733), 196
-, Hen., rector of Steeple Langford,
190
-, Hen. (?the same), rector of Wylye,
303
-, John (d. 1500), 148, 193–5
-, John (d. 1511), 148, 194
-, John, rector of North Tidworth, 161,
196
-, John (fl. 1660s), 156
-, John (?the same), 196
-, Ric., 148
-, Rob., 195
-, Susan, 148, 193, 195–6, 305
-, Thos. (fl. 1586), 148
-, Thos. (?the same, d. 1587), 187, 196
-, Thos. (d. 1640), 193, 196
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1701), 196
-, Wm., 148
-, fam., 190, 192, 192, 197, 199, 300
Mompesson House, see Salisbury
Monk, Rob., 130
Monkton Farleigh, priory of, 74
Monmouth:
-, Cecily, see Waleran
-, John of (d. c. 1248), 186
-, John of (d. 1257), 186–7, 289
-, John of (d. 1281), 186–7, 190
-, John of (fl. 1308), 35
Monmouth, 147
Montagu:
-, Alice de, ctss. of Salisbury, 31
-, Alice, w. of Thos., earl of Salisbury,
m. 2 Wm. de la Pole, earl of
Suffolk, 30–1
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., earl of Salisbury (d.
1397). 246
-, John de, earl of Salisbury, 30–1, 246
-, Ric. de, earl of Salisbury, 30
-, Thos., earl of Salisbury, 30–1, 157,
171, 179, 229, 246, 279
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1344), 30,
246
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1397), 30,
246
Montfort:
-, Amice, see Beaumont
-, Eleanor, see Marshal
-, Patrick de, 35
-, Sim. de (fl. 1185), 277
-, Sim. de, earl of Leicester (d. 1218),
277
-, Sim. de, earl of Leicester (d. 1265),
111, 124, 157, 277
-, Wm. de, 194
Montgomery:
-, Hugh de, 138
-, Rog. de, 138
Montgomery, earls of, see Herbert
Montrose, duke of, see Graham, Jas. and Wm.
Moody:
-, Henrietta, 195
-, Hen., and his w. Felicia, 195
-, Wm. (d. 1774), 195
-, Wm. (d. 1798), 195
-, Wm. (d. 1827), rector of Little Langford, 182, 199, 304
-, fam., 192, 199
Moore:
-, Frank, 257
-, G. P., 96, 99
-, Geof., 257
-, Geo., 99
-, John, 99
-, Jonathan, 99
-, Rog., 257
-, Thos., rector of Steepleton Iwerne,
99
-, Thos. (d. 1783), 99
-, Thos. (d. 1841), 99
-, Wm., 99
-, and see More
Mordaunt, Hen., earl of Peterborough, 21
More:
-, Phil., 66
-, Rob., 181
-, and see Moore
Morgan, Eliz., m. Sir Trevor Williams, Bt., 270
Morrison:
-, Alfred, 238
-, Hugh, 238
-, Jas., 238
-, John, Ld. Margadale, 238
Mortain, Mat. de, 205
Mortain, counts of, see Robert; Stephen; William
Mortain (Manche), coll. ch. of, 198
-, dean and canons, 198, 200
-, prebend, 198
Moss, Chas., rector of Boscombe, bp. of St. David's and of Bath and Wells, 60
Mote, Giles de la, 206
motor cycle dealer, 224
Mottisfont (Hants):
-, priory, 74, 172, 175
-, rector, see Crofts
Moulding:
-, R., & Co. Ltd., 224
-, fam., 224
Mountain, Ric, and his w. Eliz., 139
Moyne:
-, Eliz. le, m. Wm. Stourton (d. 1413),
110
-, Geof. le, 205
-, Hen. le (d. c. 1315), and his w. Joan,
205
-, Sir Hen. le (d. 1374), 205
-, John le (d. by 1349), 205
-, John le (d. by 1381), 205
-, Sir John le (d. 1429), 110, 205, 207
-, Ralph le, 205
-, Wm. le, 205
-, fam., 205
Moyne, Ld., see Guinness
Mozley, Thos., rector of Cholderton, 77
Mundubleil, Pain de, see Chaworth
Mundy, —, 133
murder, 91, 103, 186–7
museums, see Amesbury, museum; British Museum; Salisbury, museum
Mussell:
-, Bridget, see Whitaker
-, John, 187, 190, 192
-, Nic. (d. 1619), 187
-, Nic. (fl. 1628), 187
-, Tristram, 187
-, fam., 188
N.
NAAFI, 47, 65, 97
Nadder, riv., 165, 183,213, 215–16, 218
Nail, Wm. (?two of the name), 74
Nairn, John, rector of Boscombe and of Pertwood, 60
Naish:
-, Thos. (fl. 1654), 268–9
-, Thos. (fl. 1694), subdean of Salisbury, 52
National society, 192, 241, 284, 305; and see schools
National Trust, 17, 35, 37, 44, 265
Nature Conservancy Council, see English Nature
nature reserve, 301; and see Parsonage Down national nature reserve
Navarre, Joan of, see Joan
Neate:
-, Anne, see Cowper
-, John, 111
Nelson:
-, (formerly Bolton), Frances, ctss.
Nelson, 73
-, Sir Maur., 73
Netheravon, 95, 116
-, man. (Cormayles; Netheravon Lambert), 112
Netheravon camp (in Figheldean and
Fittleton), 108
-, airfield, 108
-, hosp., 108
Netton (in Durnford), 5, 79, 81–2, 90–1
-, agric, 80, 88–9
-, common pasture, 88–9
-, cust. tenants, 89
-, dom. archit., 81–2
-, farms, 81–2, 88–9
-, inc., 89
-, ind., 82
-, inn, 81
-, man., 84–6
-, Netton Elm, 81
-, Netton Green, 81–2, 93
-, pop., 80
-, prot. nonconf., 81, 93
-, roads, 81–2
-, sch., 81–2, 93
Netton (in Shrewton), 166, 204, 242,
244, 248, 250
-, agric, 248–9
-, common pasture, 248–9
-, dom. archit., 244
-, pop., 244
Neville (Nevill):
-, Alan de, 97
-, Eliz. de, m. 1 Sim. Simeon, 2 John
la Warre, Ld. la Warre, 97
-, Ernis de, 97
-, Gilb. de (d. 1294), 4, 97
-, Gilb. de (d. 1359), 97
-, Gillian, w. of Alan de, m. 2 Steph.
Chamber, 97
-, Hugh de (fl. 1124), 124, 131
-, Hugh de (d. c. 1229), 97–8
-, Isabel, m. Geo. Plantagenet, duke of
Clarence, 31
-, Isabel, see Waleran
-, Joan de, m. Jordan de St. Martin,
186–7
-, John de (fl. 1179), 148
-, John de (fl. 1242–3), 148
-, John de (d. 1334), 97
-, Ralph de, rector of Ludgershall, bp.
of Chichester, 131
-, Ric, earl of Salisbury and of Warwick, 31, 111
-, Wm. de, 186
New:
-, John, 146
-, Rog., 146
New Zealand, 63, 65
Newcastle, duke of, see PelhamClinton-Hope
Newdick, Rob., 35–6
Newman:
-, J. H., 77
-, John, 86
Newnton, Long (now Glos.), 252
Newnton, North, 216
-, rector, 199
Newport (in Maddington), 201, 204
Newsham, Ric, 287
Newton, South, 165–6, 213–27, 214,
292, 294
-, adv., 225
-, agric, 215, 220–1
-, almshos., 227
-, boundaries, 215
-, Burden's Ball, q.v.
-, char., 226–7
-, Chilhampton, q.v.
-, ch., 216, 225–6
-, common meadow, 215, 220–1
-, common pasture, 215, 220–2
-, cts., 224
-, cust. tenants, 220–2, 224
-, dom. archit., 216–17, 224–5
-, farms, 216–17, 221, 223, 290
-, field systems, 216
-, fire, 216
-, inc., 221
-, ind., 224
-, inns, 216
-, man., 217–25
-,-, Prebendal, 220–1, 225
-, mills, 216, 223–4
-, place name, 216
-, poor relief, 224–5
-, pop., 216
-, prebend and prebendaries, see Wilton, abbey
-, prehist. rem., 216
-, prot. nonconf., 226
-, rly., 216
-, rector, 225
-, roads, 215
-, Romano-Brit. rem., 216
-, sch., 216, 226
-, Stoford, q.v.
-, tithes, 220, 225
-, trades, 224
-, Ugford, North, q.v.
-, vicarage, 225
-, vicarage ho., 216–17, 225
-, vicars, 225; and see Dickenson;
Hetley
-, Wishford, Little, q.v.
-, woodland, 215
Newton Tony, 3–4, 6, 10, 16, 56,
143–53, 145
-, adv., 151
-, agric, 143, 148–50
-, boundaries, 143
-, bridges, 144–5
-, cemetery, 145
-, char., 153
-, ch., 144, 151–3, 152, 235
-, common meadow, 149
-, common pasture, 149–50
-, cts., 150
-, curates, 151–2
-, cust. tenants, 149–50
-, dom. archit., 144–7, 151
-, farms, 10, 147, 150
-, field systems, 71, 144
-, glebe, 151
-, inc., 150–1
-, inns, 144, 146–7
-, man., 143, 146–51, 153
-,-, Norris's, 148–50
-, military activity, 143, 150
-, mill, 150
-, place name, 143
-, poor relief, 150
-, pop., 144
-, prehist. rem., 143–4
-, prot. nonconf., 12, 144, 151, 153
-, rly. sta., 144
-, rectors, 150–2; and see Bellham;
Chitterne, John; Cliff; Ekins,
John; Kelsey; Peill; Price; Riley;
Watts; White, Jas.
-, rectory, 77, 151–2
-, rectory ho., 144, 151
-, roads, 71, 143–4
-, Rom. Catholicism, 147, 153
-, Romano-Brit. rem., 143
-, sch., 12, 61, 144, 153
-, tithes, 149, 151
-, Tower Hill, 143–4, 147. 150
-, Wilbury Ho., 32, 74, 145, 147, 148,
153
-,-, lodges, 145
-,-, pk., 71, 143, 145, 147–8, 150
-, woodland, 150
-, workho., 150
Newtown (in Durnford), 5, 79–80, 82
-, agric, 89
-, bridge, 82
-, cust. tenants, 89
-, dom. archit., 82
-, farms, 82, 89–90
-, inc., 89
-, mission hall, 82, 91
-, pop., 80
-, roads, 82
Nicholas son of Ellis, and his w. Alice, 35
Nicholas:
-, Edw., 207, 278
-, Sir John, 207, 278
Nine Mile river, 63–5, 68, 106, 137
Noble, Rob., 148
Norfolk:
-, duke of, see Howard, John
-, earl of, see Bigod
Norman (fl. 1066), 198
Normanton (in Durnford), 3, 5, 35, 44,
49, 79, 82, 91
-, agric, 90
-, boundaries, 40, 79
-, chap., 82, 91
-, common pasture, 90
-, cts., 91
-, cust. tenants, 90
-, dom. archit., 82
-, farms, 42, 82, 90
-, man., 4, 36, 87, 90
-, mill, 90
-, pop., 18, 80, 82
-, prehist. rem., 79–80
-, roads, 79–80
-, Romano-Brit. rem., 80
Norris:
-, Joan, m. Rob. Craford, 87
-, Ric, 266, 269
-, Thos. (fl. 14th cent.), 87
-, Thos. (d. 1489), 148
-, Wal., 87
-, Mrs., 269
Northampton, earls of, see Bohun, Humph. de; Compton, Wm.
Northcote:
-, John, 257
-, Wm., 257
Nottingham, Wm., 130
Noyes, Nat., rector of Cholderton, 76
Nubold (fl. 1086), 170
nursery (horticultural), 128, 260
nursing and rest homes, 22, 34, 122, 217, 266
O.
oast house, 47
obits, 51, 151, 233, 258
occupations and professions, see alehouse keepers; bacon factor; bakers; breeches maker; brewers; building contractors; butchers; camp furnishers; chandlers; clothiers; clothmakers; coal dealers and merchants; corn dealer; curriers; engineer; glazier; glider pilots; glovers; goldsmith; gravel merchant; handle manufacturer; haulier; innkeepers; linen weavers; millers; motor cycle dealer; pastry cook; pets' undertaker; pipe makers; railway workers; road contractors; roper; serge weaver; shoemaker; soap boiler; starch maker; tailors; tanners; timber merchants; tobacco seller; weavers; wine sellers; wine and spirit merchants; wool sorter; woolstaplers; and see (for cross references) trades and industries
Oddfellows, Order of, 298
Odo (fl. 1086), 158
Odo, bp. of Bayeux, 157–8
offences, see affray; Arminianism; arson; assault; bankruptcy; burglary; disseisin; disturbing the peace; drunkenness; felonies; fishing (illegal); games (illegal playing of); heresy; market offences; murder; petty larceny; recusancy; regicide; rick burning; riots; simony; suicide; theft; trespass
officers and officials, see affeerors; aletaster; coroner; drowners; fences, overseers of; furrows, overseers of; hay weighers; larderer; marshal; water bailiff; waterworks, surveyors of
Ogbourne St. George, 116
Oland, David, 294
Old Hawking club, 19, 245, 267
Omedieu, Rob., 269
oratory, 288
Orcheston, 227, 232, 272
Orcheston benefice, 232–3
Orcheston St. George, 227, 229, 232,
234, 248, 275
-, curate, 283
-, dom. archit., 229
-, Elston, q.v.
-, rectory, 232, 273
Orcheston St. Mary, 165–6, 227–34,
228, 251, 275
-, adv., 232–3
-, agric, 227, 231
-, army camps, 229
-, boundaries, 227
-, char., 234
-, ch., 229, 232–4, 233
-, common meadow, 227, 232
-, common pasture, 227, 231
-, ct., 232
-, curate, 212, 233
-, cust. tenants, 231–2
-, dom. archit., 229, 233–4
-, farms, 229–31
-, field systems, 229
-, glebe, 231–2
-, man., 166, 229–32
-,-, Littlecott's, 230–2
-, military activity, 227, 229, 231
-, mill, 232
-, place name, 227
-, poor relief, 232
-, pop., 229
-, prehist. rem., 227, 229
-, prot. nonconf., 234
-, rectors, 232–3; and see Chippenham,
Thos.; Thornborough
-, rectory, 232, 273
-, rectory ho., 229, 233
-, roads, 227, 229
-, sch., 229, 234
-, tithes, 231–2
-, woodland, 227
ordeal pit, 291
Ordwold (fl. 940), 299
Osmund (fl. 1066), 138
Osmund (fl. 1086), 30
Osulf (fl. 1066), 186
Osward (fl. 1066), 299
Otes, Rog. s. of, see Roger
Over Street (in Stapleford), 252–3,
258
-, cast., 255
-, dom. archit., 255
-, farms, 255, 258–9
-, sch., 263
Owen, David, curate of Durrington, 117
Ox drove, 216
Oxford, bp. of, see Stubbs
Oxford, earls of, see Vere
Oxford university, 135, 161
-, Corpus Christi Coll., 191
-, Lincoln Coll., 38
-, Magdalen Coll., president of, see
Pierce, Thos.
-, Oriel Coll., 76
-,-, fellows, 76–7
-,-, provost, see Carter
-, regius professor of divinity, see Potter
-, regius professor of Greek, see South,
John
-, regius professor of history, see
Stubbs
Oxfordshire, see Stanton Harcourt
P.
packaging materials manufacture, 101
Packway, 95, 97
Pain, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Pain, Rog. s. of, see Roger
Pains-Wessex Schermuly (formerly Jas. Pain & Sons, Pains-Wessex Ltd.), 90
Painter, Thos., 60
Panke, John, rector of North Tidworth, 161
Pannell, John, rector of Ludgershall, 131; and see Paynel
papal provision, 279
paper making, 68
paper mill, 68, 70
Parham:
-, (alias Wiseman), Jas., 190
-, John, rector of Steeple Langford, 190
-, John, 275
Parker, Rob., rector of Great Wishford, 292
parks, see Amesbury; Amesbury, West; Asserton; Bathampton; Bathampton, Bathampton Ho.; Biddesden; Cholderton; Collingbourne Kingston; Countess; Durnford; Figheldean; Ludgershall, cast.; Newton Tony, Wilbury Ho.; Syrencot; and see imparking
parliamentarians, 21
Parr:
-, Cath., see Catherine
-, J. O., vicar of Durnford, 93
Parsonage Down national nature reserve, 203, 210, 275, 281
Parsons, Bart., rector of Ludgershall, 131
Partridge:
-, Anne, m. Edw. Masters, 248
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Cartwright, 248
-, Rob., 248
-, Wm., 248
partridges, 157
pastry cook, 149
Paulet (Paulett):
-, Anne, see Brent
-, Sir Geo., 151
-, Sir John (fl. 1460), 113
-, John (d. 1492), 113
-, Sir John (d. 1525), 113
-, Thos., 289
Pauncefoot:
-, Eliz., m. Jas. Daubeney, 35
-, John, and his w. Maud, 35
-, Ric, 35
-, Rob., 35
-, Thos., 35
-, Wal., 35
-, fam., 21, 35
Paynel:
-, John, 112
-, Maud, m. 1 Nic. of Upton, 2 Edm.
FitzAlan, earl of Arundel, 112
-, Maud, w. of Wm. (fl. 1269), see
Hussey
-, Wm. (fl. 1269), 112, 158
-, Wm. (d. 1317), 112, 115
-, and see Pannell
Peachy:
-, John, 126
-, Wm. (d. 1790), 126
-, Wm. (d. 1839), and his w. Susannah,
126
Pearson:
-, E. Leigh, 299
-, J. L., 131, 162
Peill, J. N., rector of Newton Tony, 153
Pelham, John, earl of Chichester, 84
Pelham-Clinton-Hope, Hen., duke of Newcastle, 238
Pembridge:
-, Fulk of (d. 1296), 159
-, Fulk of (fl. 1339), 159
-, Hen. of, and his w. Arabel, 159
-, Rob. of, 159
Pembroke:
-, earldom, 173, 219–20, 225, 270
-, earls of, 180, 199, 288, 299, 304; and
see FitzGilbert, Ric; Herbert;
Marshal
Pender, see Denison-Pender
Peniston, John, 56, 303
Penne, Hugh de la, rector of Sherrington, 240
Perch, John, rector of Stapleford, 261–2
Percy:
-, Agnes, see Stane
-, Eve, see Maund
-, Wm., 113
Perkins:
-, Chas., 194
-, Eliz., see Mompesson
-, Francis (d. 1616), 193, 195
-, Francis (d. 1661), 195
-, Francis (d. 1694), 195
-, Francis (d. 1736), 195
-, Francis (d. c. 1749), 195
-, Jas., 195
-, John, 194
-, Ric, 148, 193, 195, 199
-, fam., 197, 199
Perks, F. A., 55
Perrett, V. W., 198
Perrior:
-, Wm., 305
-, fam., 305
Persall:
-, Humph., 37
-, Marg., see Bowet
Pertwood, rector of, see Nairn
Peterborough, earl of, see Mordaunt
pets' undertaker, 101
petty larceny, 201
Peverel:
-, Agnes, 148
-, Hen. (d. 1302), 148
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1362), 57
-, Thos. (fl. 13th cent.), 148
-, Thos. (fl. 1362), 57–8
-, Wm. (fl. 1302), 148
-, Wm. (fl. 1322), and his w. Edith,
57
Pewsey poor-law union, 129, 161
Philippa (of Hainault), queen of Edw. III, 125
Philpot:
-, Agnes, 74
-, Edw., 74
photographic studio, 160
Pickford, Jas., rector of Cholderton, curate of Little Eaton, 77
Pickfords Ltd., 47
Pierce:
-, Rob., rector of North Tidworth, 156,
161
-, Thos., president of Magdalen Coll.,
Oxf., dean of Salisbury, 158,
162–3
-, Thos. (fl. 1724), 158
pig farming and rearing, 44, 59, 95, 128, 174, 189, 209–10
pigeon house, 247
Piggott, Stuart, 17
pigs, 49, 75
pillory, 48, 129
Pinckney:
-, E. C., 172, 175
-, John, 83
-, Phil., and his w. Jane, 96
-, Rachel, m. F. S. Rendall (formerly
Holden), 139
-, Rog., 137
pipe makers, 46–7, 271; and see clay pipe making
Pitman:
-, John, 158
-, Wm. (fl. 1621), 158–9
-, Wm. (another), 159
Pitt:
-, Geo. (d. 1734), 230
-, Geo. (d. 1745), 230
-, Geo., Baron Rivers, 230
-, Lucy, see Low
Pitts, Ric., rector of Wylye, 300, 303
plague, 80, 155, 159–60
planned colonization and settlement, 21, 197, 213, 263
Plantagenet:
-, Edw., earl of Salisbury, 161
-, Edw., earl of Warwick, 31
-, Geo., duke of Clarence, 31, 125, 127
-, Isabel, see Neville
plantations, 13, 15, 33, 68, 95, 115, 140, 143, 148, 150, 155, 160, 169, 175, 184, 189, 215, 227, 242, 249, 260, 265, 290, 295
Pleydell-Bouverie:
-, Caroline, see Hetley
-, Jacob, earl of Radnor, 86
-, (later Pleydell-Bbuverie-Campbell
and Pleydell-Bouverie-Campbell-Wyndham), Phil., 8
Plucknet, Alan, 86
Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax:
-, Ernie, Baroness Dunsany, 206, 231,
268
-, Reg., 206, 231, 268
Pocock, John, and his w. Joan, 230
Pole:
-, Alice, see Montagu
-, Marg., ctss. of Salisbury, 31
-, Wm. de la, earl of Suffolk, 30
Polhill:
-, Edw., 84, 139
-, Edw., rector of Milston, 142
-, Sim., 84, 139
police houses, 255, 298
police stations, see Amesbury; Bulford; Durrington; Larkhill camp; Ludgershall; Tidworth, North
police wireless station, 215
Pollen:
-, Charity, see Southby
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1814), 66
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1863), and his w.
Charlotte, 126
-, Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1881), and his w.
Charlotte, 126
-, Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1918), 126
polo and polo grounds, 157, 245
poltergeist, 156
Poncherdon, John, 9
Ponting, C. E., 52, 69, 91–2, 142, 241 n
Poole:
-, Geo., 141
-, Hen., 141
poor-law unions, see Amesbury; Andover; Pewsey; Wilton
Poore:
-, Alice Dyke, 109–10, 113
-, Anne, 149
-, Charlotte, 98, 113–14
-, Edw. (d. 1656), 98
-, Edw. (d. 1672), 98
-, Edw. (fl. 1697), 114
-, Edw. (d. by 1726), and his w.
Eleanor, 114
-, Edw. (d. 1780), 98, 113–14
-, Edw. (d. 1787), 111, 158–9
-, Edw. (d. 1803), 158
-, Sir Edw., Bt. (d. 1838), 98–9, 107,
113–14
-, Sir Edw., Bt. (d. 1893), 98, 113–14
-, (formerly Dyke), Edw. Dyke (d.
1859), 107, 109–10, 113, 158
-, Edw. Dyke (d. 1874), 109–10, 113
-, Eleanora, m. David Michel, 98, 113–
14
-, Frances Dyke, m. Hen. Baker, 109–
10, 113
-, Ida, w. of Sir Ric, 98
-, Sir John, Bt., 99
-, Mary, 149
-, Mary, w. of Phil. (d. 1719), 113
-, Mary Anne, m. 1 Wm. Cox, 2 Wm.
Edwards, 111
-, Phil. (fl. 1567), 149
-, Phil. (fl. 1595), 99
-, Phil. (d. 1640), 98
-, Phil. (d. 1693), and his w. Eliz., 98,
113
-, Phil. (d. 1719), 98–9, 113, 149
-, Sir Ric, Bt., 98, 113
-, Smart, 158
-, Venetia, 98
-, fam., 98–100
poorhouses, 102, 117, 161, 272
Pope, John, 248
Popham:
-, Alice, m. Humph. Forster, 187
-, Hen., and his w. Marg., 187
-, Sir Steph., 187
Popjay, —, 304
Porton (in Idmiston), 8, 16
-, Porton down, 1, 8, 57, 150
-, prot. nonconf., 52, 226
-, and see Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment
Portsmouth (later Portsmouth & Brighton) United Breweries, 101
Portway, 6, 55–6, 143, 216
post mills, 60, 271
Potter, John, regius professor of divinity in Oxf. university, 76
Poulton:
-, Geof. of, 171
-, Wm. of, 172
-, Sir Wm., and his w. Eliz., 177
poultry farming, 44, 128, 174, 189, 281
Pound, Wm., and his w. Ellen, 74
Powell:
-, Sir Alex. (d. 1784), 219
-, Alex. (fl. 1815), 219
-, Francis, 219
-, John, 219
-, Rog., vicar of Berwick St. James, 176
-, Thos., 258
Poynings:
-, Eleanor, see Arundel
-, (or St. John), Sir Hugh, 278
-, Sir Ric, 238
-, Thos., Ld. St. John, 278
Pratell:
-, Ingram de, 194
-, Sibyl, see Dunstanville
Pratt:
-, Eliz., 268
-, T. W., 248
Préaux, Sir Hen. de, 84
prehistoric settlement and remains, see under places; and see Grovely Grim's ditch
Presbyterians, 12, 93, 103, 118, 153,
226
-, Concurrent Testimony, 51, 76, 102,
151, 161, 176, 225, 241, 262,
283, 292
Price, Hugh, rector of Newton Tony, 151
printing, 129
professions, see (for cross references) occupations and professions
Property Services Agency, 65
protestant nonconformity, see under places; and see Anabaptists; Baptists; Congregationalists; Independents; Methodists; Presbyterians; puritanism; Quakers; Spiritualists
Provence, Eleanor of, see Eleanor
punishments, see blindhouse; cage; cuckingstool; gallows; gaols; gibbet; hanging; ordeal pit; pillory; stocks
Purbrook, Rog. of, rector of Biddesden, 135
Purdue:
-, Ric, 132
-, Wm., 192
puritanism, 34, 151
Purvis:
-, Susannah, see Eyre
-, (later Eyre), Wm., 57, 220
putty manufacture, 224
Pym, Roland, 133–4
Pyres, Hen., and his w. Christine, 269
pyrotechnic devices (civilian, marine, and military) manufacture, 90; and see fireworks manufacture
Q.
Quaite:
-, Hen. (d. by 1751), 149
-, Hen. (fl. 1770), 149
-, Wm., and his w. Anne, 149
-, Wm., s. of Wm., 149
Quakers, 52, 226, 263, 305
Queen Anne's Bounty, 102, 176, 212, 261, 272
Queenhill (Worcs.), 294
Queensberry:
-, dukedom, 31
-, dukes of, see Douglas, Chas. and
Wm.
Quency:
-, Hawise de, m. Sir Baldwin Wake,
278
-, Helen or Ellen de, m. Sir Alan la
Zouche, 277
-, Joan de, m. Humph, de Bohun (d.
1265), 278
-, Marg., see Beaumont
-, Sir Rob. de, 278
-, Rog. de, earl of Winchester, 36, 277
-, Saier de, earl of Winchester, 36, 277
Quidhampton (in Fugglestone), 165, 224
Quintin (Quinton):
-, Edith, dau. of Wm. (d. 1351), 219
-, Edith, w. of —, see Humphrey
-, Hen., 219, 289
-, Isabel, 219
-, John, 230
-, Ric, 289
-, Thos., and his w. Alice, 230
-, Wm. (d. by 1290), 219, 289
-, Wm. (d. by 1341), 219, 289
-, Wm. (d. 1351), 219, 289
R.
R.A.F. (formerly Royal Flying Corps),
108
-, police, 108
R.M.C. Ltd., 101
racecourses, 19, 108, 143, 157
racehorse training, 90, 101, 116, 128, 260, 267, 281
racing stables, 260
Radnor, earl of, see Pleydell-Bouverie, Jacob
railway stations, see Amesbury; Bulford; Burden's Ball; Codford; Langford, Hanging; Ludgershall; Tidworth, North; Tidworth, South; Wishford, Great; Wylye
railway workers, 144
railways, see Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway; G.W.R.; Larkhill light military railway; London & South Western; Midland & South Western Junction; Salisbury & Yeovil
Rametta, the Viscountess, m. Everard Tyes, 28, 36
Randall (Randell)
-, John, 268
-, John, s. of John, 268
-, Morgan, 130
Rank, J. V., 172, 256–7, 260, 278
Rasch:
-, D. A., 86
-, Guy, and his w. Phyllis, 86
Ratfyn (in Amesbury), 13, 15–16, 29,
48, 97
-, agric, 13, 38, 44–5
-, chap., 13, 29, 51
-, common meadow, 13
-, common pasture, 13, 38, 45
-, cust. tenants, 44–5
-, dom. archit., 29
-, farm, 29, 31, 37, 42, 45, 68
-, man., 4, 30–1, 37–8, 44
-, pop., 29
-, prebend, see Salisbury, cath. ch.
Ratfyn Estates Ltd., 37
Rawlence, Jas., 99
Rawlins, Alfred, 111, 119
Rawlinson, Sir Fred., Bt., 66
Read (Reade):
-, And., rector of Ludgershall, 131
-, J., 58
-, J. S., 58
-, and see Reed
Reading (Berks.), 129
reading rooms, 27, 64, 144, 170, 186, 198; and see parish library
ready mixed concrete preparation, 101
Real Motors, 224
recusancy, 126, 130, 132, 141, 158, 162, 182–3, 192, 195. 197, 263
Redmayne, Edw., 139
redundant church, 211
Redundant Churches Fund, 211
Reed:
-, Sir Bart., and his w. Eliz., 146, 151
-, Eliz., w. of John (d. by 1545), m. 2
Hen. Reynolds, 146
-, John (d. by 1545), 146
-, John (fl. 1581), 146
-, and see Read
Reeve:
-, Cuthbert, and his w. Eleanor, 74
-, Eliz., see Bailey
-, John, 74
-, Ralph, 74
Reeves, Ric, 58
regicide, 8
relics:
-, of St. Andrew, 91
-, of St. Blaise, 91
religious houses, see Amesbury, abbey and priory; Bath, abbey; Bec-Hellouin; Bermondsey; Bradenstoke; Bradley, Maiden; Caen; Dartford; Durford; Easton; Edington, priory; Glastonbury; Hayling; Ivychurch; Jumièges; Keynsham; Lacock; Monkton Farleigh; Mottisfont, priory; Romsey; Shaftesbury; Sheen; Southampton; Stanley; Wilton, abbey; Winchester, Hyde abbey and priory (of St. Swithun)
religious orders, see Fontevrault; Hospitallers; Templars
Rendall:
-, C. E., 138–9, 141
-, (formerly Holden), F. S., 139
-, Rachel, see Pinckney
-, Thos., 139
Renger:
-, Cecily, m. Rog. le Gras, 35
-, Idony, m. Ric. of Hadstock, 35
-, John, 35
-, Margery, m. John Veel, 35
retreat, 182
return of writs, 4, 129, 211, 250, 281
Revert, Wm., 149
Reydon, Sir Rob., 111
Reynolds:
-, Eliz., see Reed
-, Hen., 146
Richard I, 124, 198
Richard III (formerly duke of Gloucester), 278
Richard the chamberlain, 206
Richard, Wal. s. of, see Walter
Richards, Hen., curate of Amesbury, 51
Richmond, see Webb
Richmond:
-, ctss. of, see Margaret
-, duke of, see Stuart
-, earl of, see Tudor, Edm.
Richmond Webb:
-, Borlace, and his w. Hester, 134
-, (formerly Webb), John (d. 1724),
126, 130, 134
-, John (d. 1766), 134
rick burning, 42
Riley, Chris., rector of Newton Tony, 151
Ringbourne:
-, Rob., and his w. Eliz., 109
-, Wm. (d. 1450), and his w. Eliz., 109
-, Wm. (d. 1512), 109
riots, 42, 127
Rivers, Baron, see Pitt
rivers, see Anton; Avon; Bourne; Nadder; Nine Mile river; Test; Till; Wylye
road contractors, 224
road haulage, 47
roads:
-, Amesbury-Mere, 80, 169, 275, 295,
297
-, Amesbury to Old Salisbury, 15
-, Amesbury—Warminster, 203–4, 242,
244, 276
-, Andover—Amesbury, 63, 71–2
-, Andover-Devizes, 119
-, Andover-Mere, 15
-, Bulford—Shrewton, 95
-, Chipping Campden to Salisbury, 15,
63, 79, 106, 137
-, Devizes-Salisbury, 95, 169, 203, 215,
227, 244, 253, 265, 276
-, Figheldean—Bulford, 137
-, London—Bridgwater, 15, 25, 63, 71,
203, 242, 244, 265
-, London-Exeter, 6, 15, 17, 63, 71, 80,
169, 184, 276, 297
-, London—Penzance, 216
-, London—Warminster, 63–4, 95
-, Marlborough—Salisbury, 15, 65, 106
-, Marlborough-Winchester, 119, 121
-, Netheravon-Wilton, 16–17
-, Oxford-Salisbury, 6, 15, 55, 63, 71,
137. 143, 155
-, Rom., 6, 55, 143, 184, 215, 235, 285,
295
-, Salisbury—Bath, 184, 215, 253, 265,
295, 297
-, Southampton-Bristol, 169, 184, 203,
215, 253, 297
-, Swindon—Salisbury, 6–7, 55–6, 72,
79. 143. 155
-, trunk, 15, 63, 71, 80, 169, 184, 215–
16, 253, 276, 285, 297
-, turnpiked, 6, 15–16, 55, 63–4, 71,
79–80, 95, 106, 119, 137, 143,
155, 169, 178, 184, 203,215–17,
227, 235, 242, 244, 253, 265,
276, 295, 297
-, Upavon-Amesbury, 95, 106
-, Wilton—Mere, 216, 295
-, Wilton-Warminster, 178, 184, 215,
235, 285, 297
-, and see Amesbury turnpike trust;
Grovely ridge way; Harrow way;
Ox drove; Packway; Portway;
toll houses; Wiltway
Robert (fl. 1086), 139, 289
Robert, count of Mortain, 198
Robert son of Gerald, 133, 139, 141
Robert son of Pain, 300
Roberts:
-, H. F., 299
-, Ric, 158
Robertson, see Despencer-Robertson
Robinson, A., 83
Rodney, Sir Geo., 26, 48
Rogate (Suss.), see Durford abbey
Roger, bp. of Salisbury, 117
Roger son of Everard, 34
Roger son of Otes, 74
Roger son of Pain, 300
Roland (fl. 12th cent.), 159
Roles:
-, Jas., 208
-, Wm., 208
Rollestone:
-, Nic. of, 230, 232
-, Wm. of, and his w. Marg., 230
Rollestone, 165–6, 204, 211, 213, 242,
244, 250, 252
-, char., 252
-, curate, 212
-, man., 247–8, 252
-, rectors, see Harward; Head, Ric;
White, Jas.
-, rectory, 211, 250, 283
Roman Catholicism, see Amesbury; Bathampton; Bulford, Bulford camp; Durrington; Figheldean; Langford, Little; Langford, Steeple; Larkhill camp; Ludgershall; Newton Tony; Stapleford; Wylye; and see recusancy
Romano-British settlement and remains, see under places
Romsey, John, and his w. Isabel, 269
Romsey abbey (Hants), 269–72
rook hawking, 245
rook nets, 48
roper, 128
Rose, John, 52
Ross, W., 103
Ross Group pic, 47
Rous:
-, John (fl. 1242–3), 206
-, John (d. c. 1330), 206
-, Sir John (d. c. 1339), 206
-, Ric. (fl. 12th cent.), 206
-, Ric (d. by 1374), and his w. Eliz.,
206
-, Thos., 206
-, Wm., 206
Rowborough hundred, 265
Rowden, Chas., 260
Rowland, M., 9, 66
Rowner (Hants), rector of, see Whitmarsh
Roy, E., 129
Royal Aircraft Establishment, 109
Royal Army Ordnance depot, 156, 160, 170
Royal Artillery (Salisbury Plain) hunt, 267
Royal School of Artillery, 97, 245
royalists, 57, 131, 172, 191, 263, 304
Ruddle:
-, A. G., rector of Durrington, 103
-, C. S., curate, vicar, and rector of
Durrington, 103
Rudhall, Abel, 251
Rumball, John, 114
Rushall, 35
Russell:
-, Ld. Hugh, 188, 195–6
-, John, earl of Bedford, 126
-, Wm., earl of Bedford, 47
Rutland, earl of, see Manners
Rutter, Wm., 74
Rutty, Thos., rector of Milston, 142–3
rye grass, 10
S.
sac and soc, 116, 272, 291
Sadler:
-, Ant., vicar of Berwick St. James, 176
-, Thos., 189
sainfoin, 10, 43, 75, 128, 223
Sainsbury, John, 247
St. Aldwyn, Earl, see Hicks Beach, Sir Mic.
St. Amand:
-, Almaric, Ld. St. Amand, 125
-, Ralph de, 288
St. David's, bp. of, see Moss
St. Edmund (of Abingdon), 118
St. John, Ld., see Poynings, Thos.
St. John, Sir Hugh, see Poynings
St. Just, Ld., see Grenfell
St. Lo:
-, Joan, see Cheverell
-, John (d. c. 1313), 246
-, Sir John (d. after 1372), 246
-, Sir John (d. 1375), 246
-, Marg., w. of Sir John (d. 1375), m.
2 Peter Courtenay, 57, 246
St. Martin:
-, Joan, see Neville
-, Jordan de, 186
-, Laur. de (d. 1318), 187
-, Laur. de (d. 1385), 187, 190
-, Reynold de, 187, 190
-, Ric. de, 30
-, Sibyl, w. of Laur. de (d. 1318), m. 2
John Scures, 187
-, Wm. de, 187
St. Maur:
-, Algernon, duke of Somerset (d.
1894), 196
-, Algernon, duke of Somerset (d.
1923), 196, 300
-, Archibald, duke of Somerset, 196
and see Seymour
St. Neots priory (Hunts.), 60, 76
St. Osmund, 102
Sale, Ralph de la, see Hall
Salisbury:
-, Edw. of, 29–30, 37, 57, 84, 124, 146,
157–8, 171, 179, 229–30, 242,
245, 279, 299
-, Ela of, ctss. of Salisbury, abbess of
Lacock, m. Wm. Longespee,
earl of Salisbury, 30, 146, 157,
179, 219, 245, 250
-, Maud of, m. Humph. de Bohun, 146
-, Patrick, earl of Salisbury, 30, 157,
179. 245
-, Wal. of, 30, 37, 157, 179, 245
-, Wm. of, earl of Salisbury, 30, 83,
157, 179, 245, 247
Salisbury:
-, ctsses. of, see Lacy, Alice; Longespée,
Marg.; Montagu, Alice; Pole,
Marg.; Salisbury, Ela
-, earldom, 30, 83, 111, 161, 179, 207,
229, 245–9, 279, 299
-, earls of, 84, 171, 179, 299; and see
Cecil; Longespee; Montagu;
Neville, Ric; Plantagenet, Edw.;
Salisbury, Patrick and Wm.
Salisbury, 1, 15–16, 95, 100, 106, 167,
169, 174, 176, 184, 203, 225, 253
-, archdeacon, 182; and see Kelsey;
Lambert, Thos.
-, bell foundry, 12, 77, 93, 152, 192,
226, 234, 284, 304
-, bps., 11, 37, 60, 91, 98, 109, 117–18,
141, 175, 177, 181, 212, 232,
250, 261, 263, 272, 282, 292,
303; and see Davenant; Hamilton; Hyde, Alex.; Jocelin;
Roger
-, cath. ch., 4, 37, 87, 91, 93 n, 117, 208,
258, 261, 280, 287
-,-, canons, see Balgay; Bower, Rob.;
Clarke; Dyson; Fowle, F. W.;
Fuller; Templer; Thatcham
-,-, chant., 206
-,-, choristers' sch., master of, see
Skinner
-,-, dean and chapter, 98–9, 111, 113,
116–18, 206–8, 261, 269
-,-, deans, 91; and see Ekins, John;
Moleyns, Adam; Pierce, Thos.
-,-, Our Lady's Chamber, 113
prebends and prebendaries: of
Durnford, 87–8, 91; of Ratfyn,
37–8
-,-, precentor, see Upton, Nic.
-,-, subdeans, see Balgay; Burton,
John; Hooker; Hyde, Alex.;
Naish; Thornborough, Giles
-,-, succentor, see Selwyn, John
treasurer, 113, 117; and see Lee
vicars choral, 58
-, ch. of St. Thos., 258
-, Clarendon palace, 100
-, diocese, 161, 293
-,-, finance board, 130
-,-, patronage board, 232, 240
-, mkt., 18
-, mayor, see Bailey, John
-, Mompesson Ho., 196
mus., 48
-, recorder, see Sherfield
Salisbury district, 11, 50, 60, 68, 76, 91,
102, 116, 141, 150, 175, 181, 190,
211, 225, 232, 250, 260, 272, 282,
292, 303
-, council, 25
Salisbury Plain Race club, 157
Salisbury & Yeovil Railway, 216
Salmond, J., 84
Salt, Wm., and his w. Cath., 149
Salterton (in Durnford), 5, 79, 82, 91
-, agric., 80, 88–90
-, bridge, 82
-, common meadow, 88–9
-, common pasture, 88–9
-, cts., 90
-, cust. tenants, 82, 89–90
-, dom. archit., 82
-, farms, 82, 89–90
-, inc., 89
-, man., 82, 86–7
-, pop., 80
-, roads, 82
Salvidge, J. C, 32
Salway:
-, Wm., 279
-, Wm., s. of Wm., 279
Sandell:
-, E. C, 31
-, I. F., 31–2
-, Thos., 47
Sandford:
-, Gilb. of, 159
-, Laura, see Zouche
Sandys:
-, Hen., 172
-, Margery, w. of Wm., Ld. Sandys (d.
1540), 74
-, Thos., Ld. Sandys, 74, 172
-, Wm., Ld. Sandys (d. 1540), 74, 172,
175
-, Wm., Ld. Sandys (d. 1623), 74, 172
-, Wm., Ld. Sandys (d. 1629), 172
-, Windsor, 40
Saph:
-, Chas. (d. 1726), 257, 263
-, Chas. (d. 1736), 257
-, John (fl. 1631), 257
-, John (?the same), 262 n
-, John (d. 1683), 257, 263
-, John (d. 1699), 257
-, John (d. c. 1782), 257
-, John (fl. c. 1822), 258
-, fam., 258, 263
Saucer:
-, Alice, w. of Rob., 35
-, Anne, m. Thos. Hobbes (fl. 1428), 35
-, Giles, 36
-, Isabel, m. Wal. Messager, 35
-, John (fl. 1242), 35
-, John (?the same), 35
-, Rob., 34–6
-, Thos. (d. by 1428), 35
-, Thos. (fl. 1452), and his w. Christine,
36
-, Thos. (fl. 1502), 36
-, fam., 35
Saunders:
-, Edm., see Mills
-, Edm., grds. of Edm., see Mills
-, Edw., see Mills
-, Geo., 279
-, Hen., see Mills
-, Thos., see Mills
Savernake estate, 130
Sawbridge:
-, Jane, see Erle-Drax-Grosvenor
-, John, see Sawbridge-Erle-Drax
Sawbridge-Erle-Drax:
-, (formerly Sawbridge), John, 206,
231, 268
-, Maria, 206, 231, 268
-, Sarah, m. 1 F. A. P. Burton, 2 J. L.
Egginton (later Ernle-ErleDrax), 206, 231, 268
sawmills, 224
Sawyer, Rob., rector of Sherrington and of Boyton, 241
Saye and Sele, Vct., see Fiennes, Nat.
Scawen:
-, Jas., 268
-, Thos., 268
-, Sir Wm., 268, 271
schools:
-, agric, 252
-, boarding, 55, 273, 294
-, British, 70, 252
-, charity, 52–3, 77
-, Ch. of Eng., 53, 55
-, comprehensive, 55, 105, 133, 162
-, evening, 53, 77, 79, 132, 153, 183,
193
-, grammar, 53
-, industrial, 226
-, National, 53, 93, 105, 119, 132, 143,
153, 177. 192–3. 213, 226, 234,
241, 252, 263, 275, 284, 305
-, preparatory, 53, 55, 70, 93, 162
-, Rom. Catholic, 53, 55
-, secondary modern, 53, 55, 105, 133,
162
Scientific and Industrial Research, Department of, Building Research Board, 23
Scot, see Scott
scotales, 5
Scotland Lodge estate, 207, 279
Scotney, Ric, and his w. Isabel, 9
Scott (Scot):
-, Sir Gilb., 22, 192
-, John, 34
-, Mic, 34, 190
-, Thos., 34
-, Wm., 34
Scrope:
-, Millicent, w. of Steph., m. 2 Sir John
Fastolf, 194
-, Ric. (fl. 1555), 194
-, Ric, rector of Sherrington and of
Aston Tirrold, 241
-, Steph., 194
-, fam., 194
Scures:
-, John, 187
-, Sibyl, see St. Martin
Seagram:
-, J. H. S., 195
-, John, 304
-, T. O., 195
Seawell Electronics, 129
Sedgehill, 219
Selby, Leicester, vicar of Durnford, 92
Selden, John, 130
Selwyn:
-, Chas., 130
-, Geo., 126, 130
-, John (d. 1751), 126, 130
-, John (fl. 1791), rector of Ludgershall,
succentor of Salisbury cath.,
131–2
Semington (in Steeple Ashton), 230
serge weaver, 128
serjeanty, 34, 157, 205, 269, 289
Serrington (in Stapleford), 252–3, 258,
260
-, bridge, 255
-, common meadow, 259
-, common pasture, 259
-, dom. archit., 255
-, farms, 258–9
-, inns, 255
-, mill, 255
-, place name, 253
sewage disposal works, 27, 29,108, 123, 287
Sewi (fl. 1066), 73
Seymour:
-, Alfred, 66, 256, 258
-, Anne, see Stanhope
-, Chas., duke of Somerset, 256
-, Sir Edw., Vet. Beauchamp, earl of
Hertford, duke of Somerset (d.
1552), 31–2, 37–8, 109, 111–12,
118, 126, 130, 158–9, 172, 230,
256, 258, 261, 289
-, Edw., earl of Hertford (d. 1621), 18,
31–2, 39, 46, 148, 179–80, 256
-, Sir Edw., Bt. (d. 1708), 66
-, Sir Edw., Bt. (d. 1740), 66
-, Edw., duke of Somerset (d. 1792),
196
-, Edw., duke of Somerset (d. 1855),
196, 299, 302
-, Edw., duke of Somerset (d. 1885),
196
-, Ellen, see Zouche
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, 31
-, Eliz., w. of John (d. 1463), m. 2 Ric.
Whiteley, 256
-, Frances, w. of Edw., earl of Hertford
(d. 1621), m. 2 Ludovic Stuart,
duke of Richmond, 256
-, Francis, duke of Somerset (d. 1678),
256
-, Francis (d. 1761), 256
-, Francis (fl. 1780), 66
-, Hen. (d. 1805), 256
-, Hen. (d. 1849), 66, 256
-, Hen. (d. 1877), 66, 256
-, Jane, 66, 256, 258
-, John (fl. 1427), 109
-, John (d. 1463), 256
-, Sir John (d. 1464), 256
-, John (d. 1491), 256
-, Sir John (d. 1536), 256
-, John, duke of Somerset (d. 1675), 31,
256
-, Sir Nic, 158
-, Thos., Baron Seymour, 269
-, Webb, duke of Somerset, 196
-, Wm., earl and marquess of Hertford,
duke of Somerset (d. 1660), 31–
3, 180, 256
-, Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1671), 31,
33, 256
-, Wm. (d. 1747), 66, 256
-, Wm. (fl. 1808–9), 66
-, fam., 66–7, 130, 258–60
-, and see St. Maur
Shaftesbury (Dors.), 147
-, abbess, 175
shambles (butchers'), see Amesbury; Ludgershall
Shareshill, Sir Adam, and his w. Alice, 111
Sharnesfield, Sir Nic, 171
Sharpe, Rob., vicar of Tilshead, 273
Shaw (in Chute), 3
Sheen priory (Surr.), 279, 282
sheep, see Hampshire Down sheep; Jacob sheep; Southdown sheep
Sheepbridge, Great and Little (in Swallowfield, Berks.), 3
Sheppard (Shepherd):
-, Anne, 110
-, Sim., 36
-, Thos. (d. 1665), 110–11, 116
-, Thos., s. of Thos. (d. 1665), no
-, Thos. (d. by 1806), 110
-, (alias Somerby), Thos. (fl. 1833), 110
-, Thos. (d. by 1858), 247
-, Wal., 247
-, Wm. (fl. 17th or 18th cent.), 110
-, Wm. (fl. 1736), 110
-, Wm. (d. c. 1771), 110
-, fam., 118
Sherfield, Hen., recorder of Salisbury, and his w. Rebecca, 34
sheriff's aid, 4
Sherrington, 1, 165–6, 234–42, 236
-, adv., 240
-, agric, 235, 238–9
-, boundaries, 234
-, cast., 235, 237
-, char., 240–2
-, ch., 235, 240–1
-, common meadow, 235, 239
-, common pasture, 235, 238–9
-, ct., 240
-, curates, 241
-, cust. tenants, 238–9
-, dom. archit., 235, 237, 240
-, farms, 235, 237–9
-, field systems, 235
-, glebe, 238, 240
-, honor, 237
-, inc., 239
-, man., 237–40, 256–7, 279
-, mill, 234–5, 239–40
-, place name, 235
-, poor relief, 240
-, pop., 235
-, prehist. rem., 234–5
-, prot. nonconf., 241
-, rectors, 235, 238–41; and see
Beuseval; Dyer; Gregory; Hobbes, Wm.; Hollyman; Lambert,
Thos. (two of the name); Penne;
Sawyer; Scrope, Ric; Sly
-, rectory, 240
-, rectory ho., 235, 240–1
-, roads, 235
-, sch., 241
-, tithes, 235, 240
-, woodland, 235, 237–9
Shifford, Thos., rector of North Tidworth, canon of Hereford, 161
Shinfield (Berks.), see Diddenham
Shipton Bellinger (Hants), 77
Shirley:
-, Eliz., see Washington
-, Sir Rob., Bt., Baron and Earl Ferrers, 35, 66
Shoddesden (in Kimpton, Hants), 73, 126
shoemakers, 47
shooting (of game birds), 189
Shrewton, 15, 19, 165–6, 201, 204, 209,
211, 213, 242–52, 243, 250, 275,277
-, adv., 250
-, agric, 242, 248–9
-, boundaries, 242
-, bridge, 244
-, char., 234, 252, 284
-, ch., 204, 244, 248, 250–1
-, common meadow, 242, 248
-, common pasture, 242, 248–50
-, cts., 249–50
-, curates, 212, 234, 251
-, cust. tenants, 248–9
-, dom. archit., 204, 212, 244–5, 247,
251
-, farms, 244, 249
-, glebe, 250
-, honor, 161, 245–6
cts., 250
-, inc., 242, 248–52
-, inns, 245
-, mans., 83–4, 157, 161, 171, 179, 207,
229, 245–9, 279, 299
-,-, Rectory, 248, 250
-,-, Winterbourne Shrewton, 247–50,
280
-, military activity, 242, 244–5, 249,
276
-, mills, 249
-, Netton, q.v.
-, place name, 242
-, poor relief, 250
-, pop., 244
-, prehist. rem., 242, 244
-, prot. nonconf., 213, 244, 251–2
-, roads, 63, 203, 242, 244, 276
-, sch., 213, 245, 252, 275
-, tithes, 248, 250, 252
-, trade, 244, 249
-, vicarage, 211, 250–1, 283
-, vicarage ho., 244, 250–1
-, vicars, 250–1, 262; and see Bennett;
Grange; Matthews; Skinner;
Worthen
-, woodland, 242, 248–9
Shrewton benefice, 211–12, 250, 283
Shrewton laundry, 249
Shrewton Lodge estate, 246
Sidbury Hill, see Tidworth, North signalling equipment manufacture, 90
Silley, Geo., 83
Silverthorn, Wm., 36
Simeon:
-, Eliz., see Neville
-, Sim., 97
Simonds, H. & G., 129
simony, 292
Simpkins:
-, Edwin, 110
-, Ernest, 110
-, J. G., 206
-, T. E., 110–11, 116
-, T. H., 111
sinecurists, 118
Site of Special Scientific Interest, 275
Skilling:
-, Edw., 113
-, Eliz., m. 1 John Wynnard, 2 Thos.
Wayte, 73
-, John (fl. 1382), and his w. Faith, 73
-, John (fl. 1428), 73
-, John (another), 73
-, Wm., 113
-, fam., 73
Skinner, John, vicar of Shrewton, master of Salisbury cath. choristers' sch., 251
skittle alley, 26
Slade:
-, Jas., 269
-, Wm., 269
-, Wm. (another), 269
Slater, Wm., 192
Sly, Edm., rector of Sherrington and of Upton Lovell, 241
smallholdings and smallholders, 23, 31, 42, 209; and see allotments
smallpox, 121
Smalo (fl. 1066), 237
Smart:
-, John, 149
-, Wm., 149
-, fam., 118
Smith:
-, C. R. M., 246
-, G. R., and his w. Janetta, 248
-, Geo., 188
-, Hen. ('Dog'), 133
-, Jason, 130
-, John, rector of Milston, 142
-, John (d. 1690), 157
-, John (d. 1723), speaker of Ho. of
Commons, Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 157
-, John (fl. 1851), 132
-, Kath., see Heath cote
-, Mary, see Dredge
-, Matilda, w. of Thos. Assheton (d.
1858), 157
-, O. H., 134
-, Thos. (fl. 1650), 157
-, (formerly Assheton), Thos. (d. 1774),
157
-, Thos. Assheton (d. 1828), 157, 159
-, Thos. Assheton (d. 1858), 157–8, 160
-, Wm., 157
Smokem, Mary, 294
Snell, M., 9
Snow:
-, Adam, 171, 279
-, Cath., m. 1 Jas. Crawford, ?2 John
Stevens, 171
-, Nic. (d. by 1588), 279
-, Nic. (d. 1639), 171
-, Nic, s. of Nic. (d. 1639), 171
-, Wm., s. of Adam, 171, 279
-, Wm., s. of Wm., 279
soap boiler, 47
Somerby, Thos., see Sheppard
Somerset:
-, Chas., duke of Beaufort, 112
-, Hen., duke of Beaufort, 112
Somerset:
-, dukes of, 300; and see St. Maur;
Seymour
-, earl of, see Beaufort, John
Somerset, see Bath; Bawdrip; Beckington; Bridgwater; Brompton Ralph; Camel; Ditcheat; Farleigh Hungerford; Glastonbury abbey; Keynsham abbey; Wayford; Wells
Sopworth, rector of, see Coates
Sotwell:
-, Alice, 159
-, Eliz., m. 1 Francis Trenchard (d. by
1636), 2 John Bulkeley, 159
-, John, 159
-, Rog., 130
-, Wm. (fl. 1579), 159
-, Wm. (d. 1639), 159
South:
-, Edw., 35
-, John, rector of Allington, regius professor of Greek in Oxf. university, 11
-, Thos. (fl. 1577), 35–6
-, Thos. (d. 1606), 35–6
-, Wm., 36
South of England coursing club, 19
South West District (Army) Command, 65
South Wilts. Grocery Stores, 129
Southampton, earls of, see FitzWilliam; Wriothesley
Southampton, 128
-, priory of St. Denis, 111, 248, 257
Southby:
-, Anne, see Duke
-, Ant., 66
-, (formerly Gapper), Ant., 66
-, Charity, m. Sir John Pollen, Bt. (d.
1814), 66
-, Edm., 58
-, Hen., 58
-, Mary, 66
-, Ric. (d. 1791), 66
-, Ric. (another, d. 1791), 66
-, Sarah, see Harris
-, fam., 67
Southdown sheep, 115
Southern Military Command, 156
Spatchurst, Sim., 172
Spectator, 52, 137
Speke:
-, Eliz., m. John Tremayle, 269
-, Joan, m. Thos. Brooke, 269
-, John, 269
Spicer, Hen., 76
Spigurnel:
-, Clarice, see Daubeney
-, Sir Edm., 288
Spileman, Wm., 269
spinning, 102, 128, 189
Spiritualists, 226
sports and games, see archery; bowls and bowling greens; cockfighting; cockpit; coursing and coursing clubs; cricket; croquet ground; dressage training; equestrian centre; fishing; fowling; hawking; horse trials; hunter trials course; hunting; polo and polo ground; racecourses; racehorse training; racing stables; rook hawking; shooting; skittle alley; swimming baths and pools; tennis
sports and recreation grounds, 27, 97, 109, 124, 145. 157
Sprackling, Gervase s. of, see Gervase
Spratt, Hen., 35, 53
Squarey:
-, A. T., 99
-, E. P., 99
Squire, Sam., vicar of Durnford, 91
Stabber:
-, Agnes, m. John Dykeman, 219, 289
-, Edith, m. John Stone, 219, 289
-, Eliz., 289
-, Joan, m. John Wilton (alias John at
the end), 289
-, Thos., 289
Stafford:
-, Edm. de, earl of Stafford, 86, 230
-, Edw., duke of Buckingham, 230
-, Hen., duke of Buckingham, 230
-, Hugh de, earl of Stafford, 230
-, Humph., earl of Stafford, duke of
Buckingham, 230
-, Marg., see Audley
-, Ralph de, earl of Stafford, 86, 230
-, Thos. de, earl of Stafford, 230
-, Wm. de, earl of Stafford, 230
Stafford:
-, earldom, 86
-, earls of, 86; and see Stafford
Staffordshire, dean of Lichfield, see Addison, Lancelot
Stane:
-, Agnes, w. of Ralph, m. 2 — Percy,
8, 11
-, Ralph de la, 8, 11
Stanhope, Anne, m. Edw., duke of Somerset (d. 1552), 31
Stanley, F. S., 157
Stanley (in Bremhill), abbey of, 247, 258
Stanton Harcourt (Oxon.), 187
Stapleford, 1, 165, 169, 172, 218,
252–63, 254
-, adv., 261
-, agric, 253, 258–60
-, boundaries, 253
-, bridge, 255
-, char., 262
-, ch., 258, 261–3, 262
-, common meadow, 253, 258–9
-, common pasture, 253, 258–60
-, cts., 260
-, curates, 176, 262
-, cust. tenants, 258, 260
-, dom. archit., 255–6, 261
-, Druid's Lodge, 256; and see Druid's
Lodge estate
-, fair, 260
-, farms, 175, 255–9, 281
-, field system, 253
-, glebe, 258, 261
-, inc., 258–9
-, man., 256–8, 261, 263, 293
-,-, Bonham's, 257–8
-,-, Druid's Lodge, 257
-,-, Rectory, 258–9, 261, 263
-,-, Saph's, 257–8
-, mills, 260
-, Over Street, q.v.
-, poor relief, 260
-, pop., 253
-, prehist. rem., 253
-, prot. nonconf., 263
-, rectors, 258, 261–2; and see Bath;
James; Moleyns, Adam; Perch;
Upton, Nic.
-, rectory, 261
-, rectory ho., 261
-, roads, 253
-, Rom. Catholicism, 263
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 253
-, sch., 177, 255–6, 263
-, Serrington, q.v.
-, tithes, 258, 261
-, Uppington, q.v.
-, vicarage, 175, 258, 260–1
-, vicarage ho., 255, 261
-, vicars, 176, 261–2, 283; and see Carpenter, Geo.; Marshall, Wm.;
Matthews; Wall
-, woodland, 260
Staples:
-, Thos., 98
-, Wm., 67, 98
Stapleton:
-, Sir Brian de, Ld. Ingham, 187
-, Joan, w. of Sir Miles de (d. 1364), see
Ingham
-, Joan de, m. 1 Chris. Harcourt, 2 Sir
John Huddelstone, 187
-, Sir Miles de (d. 1364), 187
-, Sir Miles de, Ld. Ingham (d. 1419),
187
-, Sir Miles de, Ld. Ingham (d. 1466),
187
starch maker, 224
Steepleton Iwerne (Dors.), rector of, see Moore, Thos.
Stephen, King (count of Mortain), 117, 198
Stephen, John son of, see John
Stephens, H. C, 64, 66, 72–5; and see Stevens
Stern, C. E., 134
Stevens:
-, Cath., see Snow
-, John, 171
-, Thos., 269
and see Stephens
Stockdale, Cath., 268
Stockman, John, and his w. Dorothy, 158
stocks (punitive), 48, 129, 190, 201, 260, 291
Stockton, 165, 304
-, agric, 196
-, rectory, 181, 190, 303
Stockwell, J. S., rector of Wylye, 304
Stoford (in South Newton), 165, 213,
219–20, 224
-, agric, 222
-, bridge, 217, 285
-, common meadow, 222
-, common pasture, 222
-, cust. tenants, 221–2
-, dom. archit., 217
-, farms, 217, 221–2
-, inc., 222
-, ind., 224
-, inn, 217
-, man., 219
-, pop., 216
-, prot. nonconf., 217, 226
-, trades, 224
Stoke, Herb, of, 269
Stone:
-, Edith, see Stabber
-, J. F. S., 17
-, John, 219, 289
Stonehenge (in Amesbury), 1, 13,
15–17, 19, 26, 29, 95, 245
-, airfield, 16, 18, 44
-, fair, 46
Stonehenge Woollen Industry, 47
Stourton:
-, Cath., see Berkeley
-, Chas., Ld. Stourton, 179–80, 219
-, Chris., 180
-, Edw., Ld. Stourton (d. 1535), 110,
179, 206, 219
-, Edw., Ld. Stourton (d. 1633), 219
-, Edw., Ld. Stourton (d. 1720), 219
-, Eliz., w. of Wm. (d. 1413), 110
-, Francis, Ld. Stourton, 118, 179
-, Hercules, 180
-, John, Ld. Stourton (d. 1462), 110,
179, 205
-, John, Ld. Stourton (d. 1485), 110,
179, 219
-, John, Ld. Stourton (d. 1588), 219
-, Leonard, 180
-, Marg., w. of Wm., Ld. Stourton (d.
1478), m. 2 John Cheyne, Ld.
Cheyne, 205
-, Sir Reynold, 182
-, Wm. (d. 1413), 110, 179
-, Wm., Ld. Stourton (d. 1478), 110,
179, 182, 205, 219
-, Wm., Ld. Stourton (d. 1524), 110,
118, 179, 206, 219
-, Wm., Ld. Stourton (d. 1548), 110,
179, 181, 206, 219
-, Wm., Ld. Stourton (d. 1672), 219
-, Wm., Ld. Stourton (d. 1685), 219
-, fam., 180
Strange, Lds., see Lestrange
Stratford-sub-Castle, 91, 165, 167
-, Avon, q.v.
Straton, Emily, 191
Stratton, Adam de, 188
Street:
-, Geo., 171
-, H. J., 37, 66
Stuart:
-, Frances, see Seymour
-, Ludovic, duke of Richmond, 256
Stubbs, Wm., rector of Cholderton, bp. of Chester and of Oxford, regius professor of history in Oxf. university, 77
Stukeley, Wm., 17
Stumpe:
-, Sir Jas., 99, 140
-, Wm., 99, 139–40
Sturmy:
-, Agnes, m. John Holcombe, 109, 256,
261
-, Hen. (d. 1305), 109, 256
-, Hen. (d. c. 1338), 109, 256, 261
-, Hen. (d. 1381), 109, 256, 261
-, John, 109, 256
-, Marg., see Hussey
-, Sir Wm., 109, 130, 256, 261
-, fam., 260
Styleman:
-, Alice, see Bonham
-, Ant., 288
Suain (fl. 1084), 256
Sueur, see Le Sueur
Suffolk:
-, duke of, see Brandon, Chas.
-, earl of, see Pole
Suffolk, see Ipswich
suicide, 26, 48, 151
suitors' fines, 5
supernatural occurrences, see poltergeist
Surrey, earl of, see Warenne
Surrey, see Bermondsey priory; Claygate; Hambledon; Sheen priory
Sussex, 142; and see Arundel college;
Chiltington; Durford abbey;
Harting
-, Chichester, bps., see Moleyns,
Adam; Neville, Ralph de
Sutton, Sir Wal., 181
Swainton:
-, Mary, see Crawford
-, Wm., 171
Swallowfield (Berks.), see Farley; Sheepbridge, Great and Little
swans, 291
Swanton, Wm., 149
Swayne:
-, Anne, m. John Davis, 87
-, Anne, w. of John (d. 1676), see Mackerell
-, H. J. F., 85
-, J. M., 85
-, John (d. 1676), 9, 85
-, John, s. of John (d. 1676), 85
-, John (d. 1736), 85
-, John (d. 1783), 85
-, John (d. 1804), 85
-, John (d. 1865), 84–6
-, Mary, see Hayter
swimming baths and pools, 97, 134
swimming pool equipment manufacture, 76
Swindon, 15
Swindon, Marlborough & Andover Railway, see Midland & South Western Junction Railway
Sydney, Vets., see Townshend
Syfrewast, Ric, 248
Sykes, Geof., 174
Syon abbey (Mdx.), 267
Syrencot (in Figheldean), 105, 109,
114–15
-, agric, 106, 114
-, common meadow, 106
-, common pasture, 106
-, cust. tenants, 115
-, dom. archit., 109, 113
-, farm, 115
-, man., 4, 113
-, pk., 113, 115
T.
tailors, 47, 302
tank workshop, 160
tanners, 47, 302
tannery, 47
tanning, 45, 47
Tarrant, J. C. J., 247–8
Tattershall:
-, Geo. (fl. 1624), 257, 263
-, Geo. (fl. 1667), 257, 263
Taverner, Ric, 126
Taylor:
-, Thos., vicar of Burbage, 153
-, —, bellfounder, 52, 69, 132, 234
Teffont Evias, 113
Templars, 85
Templeman, Peter, 141
Templer, Steph., rector of Allington, vicar of Idmiston, canon of Salisbury, 11
Tennant:
-, Edw., Ld. Glenconner, 87
-, Pamela, w. of Edw., m. 2 Edw. Grey,
Vet. Grey, 87
tennis, 27
tenures (less common), see ancient demesne; fee farm; 'gafol land'; serjeanty
Test, riv., 119
Tetbald (fl. 1086), 245
Thatcham, Rob., rector of Allington, canon of Salisbury, 11
theatres, 65
theft, 91, 182
Thistleden:
-, Hen. (fl. 1298), and his w. Thomasine, 57
-, Sir Hen. (fl. late 13th cent.), 74
-, Hen. (fl. 1330), 74
-, Hen. (fl. 1361), 74
-, Ric, 58
Thistlewaite:
-, Bridget, 58
-, Francis, 58
Thomas, W. C, 57
Thornborough:
-, Alice, see Littlecott
-, Anne, w. of Rob., m. 2 Sir Ant.
Windsor, 73
-, Giles (d. 1637), rector of Orcheston
St. Mary, subdean of Salisbury,
232–3
-, Giles (fl. 1661), rector of Orcheston
St. Mary, 232–3
-, Giles (fl. 1691), rector of Orcheston
St. Mary, 232–3
-, Giles (fl. 1718), rector of Orcheston
St. Mary, 232–3
-, Jas., rector of Orcheston St. Mary,
233
-, John (d. 1511), 73
-, John (d. c. 1594), 73, 158, 231, 233
-, John (d. 1641), rector of Orcheston
St. Mary, bp. of Limerick, Bristol, and Worcester, 233
-, Marg., w. of John (d. c. 1594), 73
-, Rob., 73, 230
-, Wm., 230–2
-, fam., 233
Thorney:
-, Isabel, see Hussey
-, John of, 109, 256
Thornton:
-, (later Thornton-Wyndham), Edw., 8
-, Julia, see Campbell-Wyndham
Thorp:
-, Cath., see Veel
-, Cecily, see Burden
-, Edw., 9, 57
-, Hen., 9, 57, 220
-, Sir John (d. 1386), 9, 57, 139
-, John (d. 1464), 57, 220
-, Ralph, 9, 57, 99, 220
-, Thos., and his w. Agnes, 220
-, Wm., 57, 220
-, fam., 9
threshing machines, 42
Thring, fam., 199
Throckmorton, Sir Baynham, 270
Thruxton (Hants), 15
Tichborne, Hen., and his w. Anne, 98
Tidworth, North, 3–5, 153–63, 154
-, adv., 161
-, agric, 155, 159–60
-, almshos., 155–6, 161–3
-, boundaries, 119, 153
-, bridge, 155
-, chap., 161
-, char., 162–3
-, ch., 155, 161–2
-, ch. ho., 155
-, common meadow, 155
-, common pasture, 155, 159–60
-, cts., 160
-, curates, 161
-, cust. tenants, 159–60
-, deacon, 162
-, dom. archit., 155–9, 161, 163
-, farms, 155, 159–60
-, field systems, 155
-, glebe, 161
-, health centre, 156
-, inn, 156
-, man., 157–9
-,-, Hussey, 157–62, 194
-,-, Maton's, 159–60
-,-, Moels, 5, 34, 157–9, 161
-,-, Tidworth, 159–60
-,-, Zouche, 5, 158–61, 163
-, military activity, 155, 160
-, mills, 160
-, Perham down, 156–7
-,-, camp, 170
-, police sta., 156
-, poor relief, 160–1
-, pop., 155
-, prehist. rem., 71, 106, 153, 155
-, prot. nonconf., 162
-, rectors, 161–2; and see Dyson; Fountaine; Graile; Mompesson,
John; Panke; Pierce, Rob.;
Shifford; Tracy, And.; Walcot,
Sim.
-, rectory, 130, 161
-, rectory ho., 155, 161–2
-, roads, 155
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 155
-, schs., 133, 156, 162
-, Sidbury Hill, 71, 106, 137, 153, 155,
160
-, Tidworth camp, q.v.
-, tithes, 159, 161
-, Windmill Hill, q.v.
-, woodland, 155, 160
Tidworth, South (Hants, later Wilts.),
105, 153, 156, 161–2
-, man., 157
-, rly. sta., 121, 155
-, rector, see Dyson
-, rectory, 161
-, sch., 162
-, Tidworth camp, q.v.
-, Tidworth Ho., 156
Tidworth camp, 1, 18, 121, 129, 153
-, barracks, 155–6
-, cemetery, 156
-, hosp. (isolation), 156
-, sch., 164
-, Tin Town, 156, 162
Tidworth estate, 157–9
Tidworth rectory, 161
tile making, 46
Till, riv., 1, 93, 166, 169, 174, 201,
203–4, 227, 229, 231–2, 234, 242,
244, 252–3, 255, 258, 263, 265,
271, 275–6
-, name, 201, 263, 265, 275
Tilshead, 166, 252, 263–75, 264, 266
-, adv., 272
-, agric, 263, 265, 270, 272
-, almshos., 275
-, army camps, 266–7
-,-, chap., 273
-, borough, 263, 265–6
-,-, burgesses, 265
-, boundaries, 265, 272
-,-, crosses, 265
-, char., 275
-, ch., 234, 266, 270–3
-, common meadow, 265, 270
-, common pasture, 265, 270
-, cts., 272
-, curates, 273
-, cust. tenants, 270–1
-, dom. archit., 266–7, 271–3, 275
-, fair, 273
-, farms, 266–71
-, field systems, 265
-, glebe, 270–3
-, inc., 268–72
-, inns, 267
-, man., 267–70
-,-, Copehill, 269–70
-,-, Rectory, 268, 270, 272
-,-, Tilshead Lodge, 266, 268–9; and
see Tilshead Lodge estate
-,-, Tilshead North, 166, 267–8, 270
-,-, Tilshead South, 166–7, 269
-, military activity, 265, 267, 271
-, mills, 265, 271
-, place name, 263
-, poor relief, 272
-, pop., 266, 271
-, prehist. rem., 265
-, prot. nonconf., 266, 273
-, rectors, 272
-, rectory, 271–2
-, roads, 265
-, sch., 266, 273, 275
-, tithes, 270–2
-, tithings, 265, 271
-, vicarage, 271–2
-, vicarage ho., 272–3
-, vicars, 271–3; and see Foote; Hobbes,
John; Johnson, J. H.; Sharpe
-, woodland, 265
Tilshead Lodge estate, 268–71
Tilshead, Orcheston and Chitterne benefice, 232, 272
Tilshead pipe company, 271
timber merchants, 224
Tin Town, see Tidworth camp
Tinhead (in Edington), 184
Tisbury, 139
Tisbury stone, 77
tithing fine, 5
Titley, Peter, rector of Allington, 11
tobacco processing, 90
tobacco seller, 302
tobacco selling, 128
Tocotes:
-, Sir Rog. (d. 1492), 99, 139
-, Rog. (fl. 1494), 99
-, Rog. (fl. 1535), 139
toll (turnpike) houses, 23, 29, 119, 297–8
toll and team, 116, 272, 291
Tomkinson, John, vicar of Winterbourne Stoke, 283
Tomson, Wm., 190
Tonge, Rog., rector of Biddesden, of Broughton Gifford, and of Steeple Ashton, 135
Tony:
-, Alice de (fl. 1103), 85
-, Alice de (d. c. 1325), m. 1 Thos.
Leyburn, 2 Guy de Beauchamp,
earl of Warwick, 3 Wm. la
Zouche, Ld. Zouche (d. 1337),
146
-, Isabel de, m. Wal. son of Ric, 87
-, Ralph de, 146
-, Rob. de, Ld. Tony, 146
-, Rog. de, 146
Toogood, J. J., rector of Milston, vicar of Broad Hinton, 142
Tooker:
-, Agnes, 206
-, Chas. (d. 1571), 206
-, Chas. (fl. 1607), 247
-, Edw., 206, 213, 231, 267
-, Eliz., w. of Giles (d. 1623), 206
-, Geo., 206
-, Giles (d. 1623), 206–7, 231, 267
-, Sir Giles, Bt. (d. 1675), 206, 213, 231,
267
-, Hen., 206
-, John, 206
-, Martha, m. Sir Wal. Ernie, Bt. (d.
1682), 206, 231, 267–8
-, Philippa, m. Sir Thos. Gore, 206,
231, 267
-, Thos. (d. 1607), 247
-, Thos. (d. by 1650), 247
Tookey, Bart., 112
Tosier:
-, Clement, 52, 132, 162, 177, 234, 251
Wm., 61, 118, 177
Tours, Lady Isabel de, 37
Townsend:
-, Jas., 86
-, Jas., s. of Jas., 86
Townshend:
-, John, Vet. Sydney, 126, 130
-, Thos., Vct. Sydney, 126
Tractarianism, 77
Tracy:
-, And., rector of North Tidworth, 161
John, 179
-, Wm., and his w. Margery, 179
trades and industries, see agricultural implement and machinery manufacture; air conditioning components manufacture; brewing; brick making; car alarm manufacture; cattle ranching and rearing; cigarette manufacture; clay pipe making; clock and watch making; cloth industry; cloth making; cloth working; coach hire; dairying; engineering; fireworks manufacture; flint mining; flints (for guns), preparation of; forestry; fulling; furniture selling; gravel extraction; hearthstone manufacture; hoe manufacture; infra-red heating equipment manufacture; innkeeping; iron smelting; laundering; lime making; malting; meat processing; medleys, manufacture of; mineral water making; packaging materials manufacture; paper making; pig farming and rearing; poultry farming; printing; putty manufacture; pyrotechnic devices manufacture; ready mixed concrete preparation; road haulage; signalling equipment manufacture; spinning; swimming pool equipment manufacture; tanning; tile making; tobacco processing; tobacco selling; travel company; vehicle manufacture and repair; warehousing; watercress growing; weaving; whiting production; wool carding; woollen cloth manufacture; and see (for cross references) occupations and professions
travel company, 116
trees (less common), see beech; crab trees
Tremayle:
-, Eliz., see Speke
-, John, 269
Trenchard:
-, Anne, m. Ric. Baxter, 87
-, Christine, see Mohun
-, Edw., 87
-, Eliz., 87
-, Eliz., w. of Francis (d. by 1636), see
Sotwell
-, Ellen, m. Hen. Long, 87
-, Frances, m. John Hippesley, 87
-, Francis (d. by 1622), 87
-, Francis (d. by 1636), 87, 159
-, Hen., 87
-, Sir John, 87
-, Ric, 87
-, Sir Thos., 87
-, Wm. (d. by 1592), 36, 87
-, Wm. (d. 1710), 87
trespass, 49, 101–2
Trethek:
-, Joan, see Brent
-, John, 289
Trewin:
-, Eliz., see Wake
-, Thos., 278
Tripp, Edw., 270
Tropenell:
-, Chris., and his w. Anne, 84
-, Giles, 84
-, Mary, m. John Young (d. 1588), 84
-, Thos. (d. 1488), 84
-, Thos. (d. 1548), 84
Trotman, Ant., 95, 98
trout, 18, 102, 201
Trowbridge, John, 47
Trowbridge, 143
-, honor, 219, 269
-, rector, see Ekins, John
Truckle, fam., 45
Tryon:
-, Ant., Ld. Tryon, 83, 88
-, Chas., Ld. Tryon, 83
-, Etheldreda, w. of Chas., Ld. Tryon,
93
-, Geo., Ld. Tryon, 83
Tudor:
-, Edm., earl of Richmond, 125
-, Jasper, earl of Bedford, 139
Tunstall, Cuthbert, rector of Steeple Langford, bp. of Lond. and of Durham, 191
Turner:
-, J. L., 278
-, L. E., 278
Turold (fl. 1086), 138
Turstin (fl. 1086), 111
Twyford (in Hurst, Berks.), 3
Tyes:
-, Everard, 36
-,-, his w., see Rametta
-, Everard (?another), 36
Tyler, Anne, see Wormstall
Tyrell:
-, Sir Hugh, 219
-, Isabel, see Barrow
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1364), 58
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1526), 58
-, fam., 58
Tytherley, West (Hants), 3–4
U.
Ugford, North (in South Newton), 165,
213, 215–16, 218, 224–5
-, agric., 223
-, cemetery, 218
-, ch., 218, 225
-, common meadow, 223–4
-, common pasture, 223–4
-, cts., 224
-, cust. tenants, 223–4
-, dom. archit., 218
-, farms, 218, 223
-, inc., 223
-, man., 220
-, mill, 223
-, place name, 218
-, pop., 216
-, prot. nonconf., 226
-, roads, 216
-, tithes, 215, 220
Ugford, South (in Burcombe), 165, 218, 220
Ulmer (fl. 1066), 29
Ulueva (fl. 1066), 245
Ulvric (fl. 1066), 73
Ulward (fl. 1066), 73, 205
Underditch hundred, 3, 5, 165
United States of America, 124
Uppington (in Stapleford), 252, 257–8
-, common meadow, 259
-, common pasture, 259.
-, dom. archit., 255
-, farms, 255, 258–9
-, place name, 253
Upton:
-, Maud, see Paynel
-, Nic. of, 112
-, Nic, author, rector of Stapleford,
precentor of Salisbury, 262
Upton Lovell:
-, rector, see Sly
-, rectory, 240
utilities (public and private), see
Cholderton & District Water Co.
-, Ltd.; electricity generating and
supply; gas works; sewage disposal
works; water tower; waterworks
V.
Valence, Wm. de, 126
Vaux, Sir Nic., 158–9
vee de naam, pleas of, 250
Veel:
-, Bevis de, 110
-, Cath., w. of Sir Peter, m. 2 Thos.,
-, Ld. Berkeley (d. 1361), 3 Sir
-, John Thorp, 9, 110–11, 139
-, Geof. le, 45
-, John, 35
-, Margery, see Renger
-, Sir Peter de, 110–11
-, Rob. le, 247
vehicle manufacture and repair, 124
Vere:
-, John de, earl of Oxford, 194
-, Maud, see Badlesmere
-, Rob. de, earl of Oxford, 194
-, Thos. de, earl of Oxford, 194
vestry, select, 102
veterinary clinic, 101
vicarages, ordination of, 225, 250, 261, 272, 282
view of frankpledge, 4, 48, 50, 68, 101–2, 116, 129, 150, 166, 175, 197, 201, 211, 232, 250, 260, 272, 281–2, 291
village (parish) halls, 64, 72, 96, 144, 198, 217, 263, 276, 298; and see community centre
Villiers:
-, Geo., marquess of Buckingham, 17
-, Gilb. de, 138
Vincent, David, 37
Viner:
-, Wm., and his w. Eliz., 34
-, Wm., s. of Wm., 34
Vipont, Rob. de, 97
Viscount, John, 28
Viscountess, Rametta the, see Rametta
W.
Wadman:
-, John (d. 1688), 37
-, John (d. 1745), 37
-, John (fl. 1760), 37
-, Rob., 37
WAECO Ltd. (formerly Wessex Aircraft Engineering Company Ltd.), 90
Wahull, John, see Woodhill
waifs and strays, 175, 291
Wake:
-, Sir Baldwin, 278
-, Cath., see Crawford
-, Edw., 171
-, Eliz., w. of Thos. (d. by 1413), m. 2
Thos. Trewin, 3 Sir John Hamlin, 278
-, Hawise, see Quency
-, Hugh, 278
-, Joan, w. of Hugh, m. 2 Nic. of
Braybrooke, 278
-, John, 278
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1390), 278
-, Thos. (d. by 1413), 278
-, Wm. (fl. 1409), and his w. Amice, 99
-, Wm. (fl. 1742), 171
Walcot:
-, John, 132
-, Sim. of, rector of North Tidworth,
161
Waleran the huntsman, 186, 198, 289
Waleran son of William, 186
Waleran, Wm. s. of, see William
Waleran:
-, Aubrey, m. 1 Sir John de Ingham, 2
Wm. de Botreaux, 186–7
-, Cecily, m. John of Monmouth, 186
-, Isabel, m. Wm. de Neville, 186
-, Isabel, w. of Wm. (d. by 1273), 86,
172
-, John, 86, 172, 177
-, Maud, w. of Rob. (d. 1273), 172
-, Rob. (d. 1273), 86, 124, 172
-, Rob. (d. by 1299), 86, 172
-, Wal. (fl. 1166), 186
-, Wal. (d. 1200–1), 186
-, Wm. (fl. earlier 13th cent.), 172
-, Wm. (d. by 1273), 86
Wales, Rob., 207, 279
Wales, princes of, see Edward; Henry
Walker:
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., 196
-, Geo., 83
-, Henrietta Maria, see Keate
-, Thos., 196, 300
Wall, Humph., vicar of Stapleford, 262
wall paintings, 12, 69, 92, 103
Wallingford (Berks., later Oxon.),
honor of, 116, 206
-, cts., 211
Wallis:
-, A., 205
-, Archibald, 231
-, John, 12, 52, 69, 93, 103, 118, 162,
213, 226, 251, 262, 304
-, Wm., 269
Wallop:
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1599), 8
-, Hen. (d. 1642), 8
-, John (fl. 1428), 8
-, John (d. 1486), 8
-, Sir John (d. 1551), 8
-, Sir Oliver, 8
-, Ric, and his w. Eliz., 8
-, Rob. (d. 1535), and his w. Rose, 8
-, Rob. (d. 1667), 8
-, Thos., 8
Walter (fl. 1086), 171, 279
Walter son of Bernard, 83
Walter son of Richard, 87
-, his w., see Tony, Isabel
Walter, vicar of Durnford, 91
Walter, Wm. s. of, see William
Waltham, Bishop's (Hants), rector of, see Fuller
Walwyn:
-, Edm., 34, 157
-, Joan, see Bannister
-, Wm., 34, 157
Wansborough:
-, Chas. (d. 1834), 246
-, Chas. (d. c. 1848), 246
-, Chas. (fl. 1848), 246
-, Chas. (d. 1890), 206, 246
-, Jane, 246
-, John (fl. c. 1705), 268
-, John (d. 1833), 246
-, Martha, 246
-, Rob. (d. 1630), 246–7, 250
-, Rob. (d. 1639), 246
-, Rob. (d. 1675), 246
-, Rob. (d. 1697), 232, 246
-, Rob. (d. 1700), 246
-, Rob. (d. 1704), 246
-, Rob. (d. 1706), 246
-, Rob. (d. by 1715), 246
-, Rob. (fl. 1725), 246
-, Rob. (d. 1783), 246
-, Rob. (fl. 1840), 246
-, fam., 247
War Department, 1, 9, 27, 57, 66–7, 96,
98–9, 109–13, 116, 126, 139, 142,
156–7, 160, 205–6, 227, 230–1,
233, 246–8, 267–72; and see
Ministry of Defence
-, estate office, 101, 147
War Office, 98, 124, 141; and see Ministry of Defence
Ward:
-, John, 98
-, Thos., and his w. Lettice, 98
warehousing, 47
Warenne:
-, Gundreda, see Hussey
-, John de, earl of Surrey, and his w.
-, Joan, 30, 246
Warin, John s. of, see John
Warin son of Gerald, 86
Warminster, 15
-, roads, 15, 63, 242, 265
Warminster poor-law union, 240
Warner, John, & Sons, 52, 132, 226
Warre:
-, Eliz., see Neville
-, John la, Ld. la Warre, 97
Warre, Lds. la, see Warre; West, Reynold, Ric., and Thos.
warrens, 38, 59, 115, 239, 267, 280, 290 free warren, 30, 32, 58, 65, 73, 87, 99, 109–12, 127, 133, 158, 170, 205, 237, 256
Warriner:
-, Ernie, 230
-, Gifford (d. 1787), 230–1
-, Gifford (d. 1820), 230
Warwick, earls of, see Beauchamp, Guy and Thos.; Neville, Ric; Plantagenet, Edw.
Warwickshire, see Birmingham
Washington:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Rob. Shirley, Bt., Baron
and Earl Ferrers, 35, 66
-, Sir Laur. (d. 1643), 35, 66
-, Sir Laur. (d. 1661), 35, 66
-, fam., 67
water bailiff, 141
water meadows, 1, 40–5, 68, 90, 100, 115, 140, 160, 173–5, 180–1, 184, 188–9, 196, 199–200, 203, 209, 221–3, 232, 234, 239, 253, 259, 275, 281, 290–1, 295, 301–2
water-raising device, 51
water tower, 267
watercress growing, 237, 239
Waterhouse:
-, David, 146
-, Eliz., see Crane
Waters:
-, Rob., 9, 58–9
-, Thos., 58–9
waterworks, 72
waterworks (agric), surveyors of, 189
Watson-Taylor:
-, G. S. A., 268
-, Geo., and his w. Anne, 268
-, Simon, 268
Watts, John, rector of Newton Tony, 151
Waugh Bros., 129
Way:
-, Geo., 31, 247
-, H. G., 32
Wayford (Som.), 35
Wayte:
-, Anne, see Mompesson
-, Eliz., see Skilling
-, Thos., 73
-, Wm., 148
weavers, 101, 128, 189, 291, 302; and see cloth making; linen weavers; serge weaver
Weavers' company, see London
weaving, 101; and see cloth making
Webb:
-, Frances, m. Thos. Humphreys, 126,
134
-, John, 33
-, John, see Richmond Webb
-, Ric., 84
-, Ric, curate of Durrington, rector of
Milston, 103, 142
Weller, Sam., rector of Steeple Langford, 191
Wellow, East (Hants), 4
Wellow, West (in East Wellow, Hants), 3–5
Wells:
-, Gilb., 148
-, Jas., 132, 162, 284
-, John, 52
-, Neville, vicar of Winterbourne
Stoke, 283
-, Rob., 152, 284
Wells (Som.), cath. ch. of, 300, 302
Welsted, Leonard, 65
Wesley, John, 52
Wessex Aircraft Engineering Company Ltd., see WAECO Ltd.
Wessex Peat Company Ltd., 224
West:
-, John, 103
-, Reynold, Ld. West and la Warre, 146
-, Ric, Ld. West and la Warre, 146
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1386), 146
-, Sir Thos., Ld. West (d. 1405), 146
-, Thos., Ld. West (d. 1416), 146
-, Thos., Ld. West and la Warre (d.
1525), 146
West Wiltshire district, 240
Westcombe, Nic, curate of Durrington, 103
Westley:
-, John, 98
-, Leonard, 98
-, Thos. (d. 1561), 98
-, Thos. (fl. 1579), 98
Westphalia (Germany), 128
Weyhill (Hants), 46
Whatley, Albert, 198
Wheatley, C. J. H., 238
Wheatley- Hubbard:
-, E. R., 238
-, T. H., 238
Wherwell abbey (Hants), 140
Whitaker, Bridget, m. Tristram Mussell, 187
Whitchurch, Reynold of, 110
White:
-, Jas., rector of Boscombe, of Newton
Tony, and of Rollestone, 60, 151
-, Sir Thos., 74
White & Co. Ltd., 129
Whiteley:
-, Eliz., see Seymour
-, Ric, 256
-, and see Whitley
whiting production, 116
whiting works, 224
Whitley, fam., 272; and see Whiteley
Whitmarsh, Geo., rector of Rowner, 153
Whorwellsdown hundred, 166–7, 265,
271
-, ct., 272
Wickes, see Goodson-Wickes
Widworthy:
-, Hugh of, 157
-, Wm. of, 157
Wight, Isle of, 29 n
Wilkins, Hen., 122
Wilkinson:
-, Chris., 99
-, fam., 99
William I, 29–30, 277
William III, 21
William, count of Mortain (fl. 1106), 198
William, count of Mortain (d. 1159), 198
William, duke of Bavaria, 111, 171 his w., see Maud
William, duke of Cumberland, 266
William (fl. 1086), 229
William son of Waleran, 186
William son of Walter, 172
William, Waleran s. of, see Waleran
Williams:
-, Alice, m. E. W. Grant, 230–1
-, Eliz., see Morgan
-, F. de V., 294
-, Geo., 230, 248
-, Sir Trevor, Bt., 270
-, fam., 260
Willington:
-, Hen., and his w. Isabel, 172
-, Isabel, m. Wm. Beaumont, 172, 177
-, Sir John (d. 1384), 172
-, John (d. 1397), 172, 177
-, Ralph, 172
Willis, Eliz., 162
Willoughby:
-, Chris., 304–5
-, Hen., rector of Wylye, 303
-, Rob., Ld. Willoughby de Broke, 177
Wilsford (in Underditch hundred), 5,
49, 79, 82, 91, 213, 275, 277
-, ch., 91
-, Druid's Head, 16
-, Lake Ho., 47
-, Springbottom Farm, 90
Wilson, John, rector of Little Langford, 182
Wilton:
-, Harvey of, 37
-, Joan, see Stabber
-, (alias at the end), John, 289
Wilton, 1, 16, 82, 95, 165, 167, 174, 213,
215, 218, 299
-, abbey, 1, 29, 84, 109, 173, 179–80,
191, 198–9, 216, 218–20, 224–5,
237, 270, 289, 292, 299, 302
-,-, estates, 1, 165
-,-, prebend and prebendaries of
South Newton, 173, 199, 215,
220–1, 225, 270, 289,
-, adv., 304
-, borough, 165, 215
-,-, burgage and burgess, 237
-, cemetery, 218
-, char., 227
-, ch., 225, 304
-, Ditchampton, q.v.
-, hosp. of St. Giles and St. Ant., 220
-, hosp. of St. Jas., later of St. John the
Baptist, 182, 219–20, 299
-, ind., 291
-, mills, 223
-, prot. nonconf., 226
-, rly. sta., see Burden's Ball
-, rector, 304
-, sch., 193
-, Wilton Ho., 85
Wilton deanery, 225
Wilton estate, 180–1
Wilton Fly Fishing club, 291
Wilton poor-law union, 175, 181, 190,
225, 261, 292, 303
-, workho., 216, 218, 224
-,-, chap. and chaplain, 218, 225–6
Wilts. & Dorset Banking Co., 129
Wilts. & Dorset Motor Services, 27
Wiltshire, 3, 233
-, co. council, 25, 205
-, co. cts., 188, 201
-,-, quittance from suit at, 116, 260,
272, 291
-, petty sessions, 123
-, police force, 26
-, quarter sessions, 63, 129
-, sheriff, 29; and see Hales
Wiltshire Army Cadet Force, 229
Wiltshire School of Flying Ltd., 81, 90
Wiltway, 16, 95
Wimpole (Cambs.), 73
Winchcomb:
-, Anne, see Eyton
-, Ben., 158
Winchester:
-, John of, rector of Steeple Langford,
Sir John, and his w. Joan, 139
-, (alias Fulflood), Nic. of, rector of
Steeple Langford, 191
Winchester, earls of, see Despenser; Quency, Rog. and Saier
Winchester (Hants), 103, 124, 201
-, bp., see Beaufort, Hen.
-, cath. ch., 159
-, dean and chapter, 99, 102, 111
-, Coll., 97–9, 201
-, hosp. of Holy Cross, 31
-, hosp. of St. John, 37
-, Hyde abbey (New Minster), 203,
207–8, 258, 269
-, priory of St. Swithun, 165–6
Windmill Hill (in Ludgershall and North Tidworth), 119, 121, 153, 155–7, 160
windmills, 59, 128, 160, 174, 210, 232, 249, 271–3
Windsor:
-, Anne, see Thornborough
-, Sir Ant., 73
Windsor (Berks.):
-, almshos., 38
-, chap. of St. Geo., 38, 50, 176, 258,
261
-, vicar (of Old Windsor), see Fountaine
wine sellers, 48
wine and spirit merchants, 129, 224
winnowing machine, 47
Winstan (fl. 963), 84
Winterbourne Dauntsey, 61
Winterbourne Stoke, 44, 165–6, 169,
171, 201, 204, 210, 212, 227, 242,
251, 274, 275–84
-, adv., 282
-, agric., 275, 280–1
-, boundaries, 13, 275
-,-, crosses, 277
-, bridge, 276
-, char., 284
-, ch., 275, 279, 282–4, 283
-, common meadow, 227, 249, 275,
280–1
-, common pasture, 210, 275, 280–2
-, cts., 211, 281–2
-, curates, 262, 283–4
-, cust. tenants, 280–2
-, dom. archit., 276–9, 283
-, farms, 44, 174, 257, 259, 276–82
-, field systems, 276
-, glebe, 279–80, 283
-, inc., 281, 283
-, inns, 276–7
-, man., 207, 277–82
-,-, Rectory, 279–80, 282–4
-,-, Winterbourne Mautravers, 279–
81, 283
-, mills, 174, 281
-, place name, 275
-, poor relief, 282
-, pop., 276
-, prehist. rem., 275–6
-, prot. nonconf., 283–4
-, rectors, 279–80, 282
-, rectory, 282
-, roads, 275–6
-, Romano-Brit. rem., 276
-, sch., 284
-, tithes, 279–80, 282–3
-, vicarage, 279, 282–3
-, vicarage ho., 276, 283
-, vicars, 176, 208, 282–4; and see Harward; King, Mark; Maton,
Rog.; Tomkinson; Wells,
Neville
-, woodland, 275
Winterslow, 6
-, Ramshill wood, 13
-, Winterslow, East, 3–5
Wiseman, Jas., see Parham
Wishford, Warin of, 289
Wishford, Great, 165–6, 174, 177, 217,
284–94, 286
-, adv., 292
-, agric, 285, 289–90
-, almsho., 219, 267, 285, 294
-, boundaries, 284–5
-, bridge, 291
-, char., 294
-, ch., 235, 258, 285, 287, 292–4
-, common meadow, 221, 285, 289–90
-, common pasture, 259, 285, 290
-, cts., 291
-, curate, 292
-, cust. tenants, 289, 291
-, dom. archit., 285, 287–8, 292, 294
fair, 291
-, farms, 181, 222, 285, 287, 290
-, field systems, 285
-, fire engine, 219, 287
-, glebe, 292
-, inc., 290, 292
-, inn, 287
-, man., 171, 173, 177, 187, 219, 257,
278, 287–9, 291–3
-,-, Quintin's, 289–90
-, mkt., 291
-, mill, 285, 291
-, Oak Apple club, 287
-, poor relief, 292
-, pop., 285
-, prehist. rem., 285
-, prot. nonconf., 294
-, rly. sta., 178, 285, 287, 291
-, rectors, 285, 289, 292–3; and see
Birch, Jas.; Bower, John and
Rob.; Buchanan; Burleigh;
Hardy; Hody; Hulse; Langtoft;
Parker
-, rectory, 182, 292
-, rectory ho., 285, 292
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 285
-, sch., 173, 263, 267, 285, 289, 294
-, tithes, 285, 289, 292
-, woodland, 285, 290–1
Wishford, Little (in South Newton),
165–6, 213, 215, 224
-, agric, 221–2
-, ch., 217, 225
-, common meadow, 221
-, common pasture, 221–2
-, cust. tenants, 221–2
-, dom. archit., 217
-, farms, 217, 222
-, man., 219–20
-, mills, 223
-, pop., 216
Wistan (fl. 956), 220
witan, 19
Wokingham (Berks.), see Ashridge; Beaches; Buckhurst
Wolverton:
-, Alice of, m. Rog. Champion, 148
-, Joan of, 148
-, Rob. of, 148
Woodfalls:
-, Joan of, 194
-, Joan of, m. 1 Sir Hugh Cheyne, ?2
John Dauntsey, 3 Sir Thos.
Blount, 4 Thos. Linford, 194
-, Sir Steph. of, see Milford
-, Sir Wm. of, see Milford
Woodfalls, Upper (in Downton), 194
Woodford:
-, Jeremiah, 86
-, Ric, 111
-, Thos., 99
Woodford, 79, 89, 91, 213, 215
-, bridge, 79, 82
-, Druid's Head, 256
-, Heale Ho., 82
-, Heale man., 139
-, sch., 93
-, Woodford, Little, 82
Woodford Valley benefice, 91
Woodhenge, see Durrington
Woodhill:
-, Agnes, m. 1 Ric. Chetwood, 2 Sir
Geo. Calvely, 83
-, Ant., 83
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Thos., m. 2 Thos.
Ludsop, 83
-, Fulk, 83
-, Isabel, w. of John (d. 1367), m. 2 Sir
Gerard Braybrooke, 84
-, (or Wahull), John (d. 1336), 84
-, John (d. 1348), and his w. Eleanor,
84
-, John (d. 1367), 84
-, John (d. 1490), 84
-, Nic. (d. 1410), 83–4
-, Nic. (d. 1531), 83
-, Ric, 84, 91
-, Sir Thos., 83
woodland, see under places
Woodroffe:
-, Geo., 74
-, Rob., 74
-, Thos., 74
-, Wm., 213
Woodshaw, Jas., 206
wool carding, 189
wool sorter, 90
wool trade, 128
Woolfe, John, 257
woollen cloth manufacture, 116
woollen mills, 116
woolstaplers, 47, 90
Worcester, bp. of, see Thornborough, John
Worcestershire, see Queenhill
workhouses:
-, parish, see Newton Tony
-, union, see Amesbury; Wilton
working men's clubs, 57, 64, 107, 124
World Heritage Site, 1, 17
Wormstall (alias Tyler), Anne, 35
Wort:
-, J. H., 31, 247
-, John, 31,247
-, fam., 37, 247
Wort & Way, 31–2, 37, 247
Worthen, Thos., vicar of Shrewton, 251
Worting (Hants), rector of, see Bradley
Wotton, John, chaplain of Asserton, rector of Iwerne Courtney, 177
Wrey, Bouchier, 87
Wriothesley, Thos., earl of Southampton, 8
Wroe, John, 232
Wroth, John, 177
Wulfgar (fl. 943), 218
Wulfheah (fl. c. 950), 179
Wulfthryth (fl. 10th cent.), 219, 237
Wyatt, T. H., 72, 77, 152, 182, 212, 225, 251, 273, 293, 304
Wylye:
-, Agace, w. of John (fl. mid 12th cent.),
m. 2 Nic. of Merriott, 195
-, Joan of, 198
-, John of (fl. mid 12th cent.), 195
-, John of (fl. 1270), 195
-, Maud, ?w. of John (fl. 1270), 195
-, Nic. of (fl. earlier 13th cent.), 195,
198
-, Nic. of (fl. 1300), 198
-, Nic. of (fl. 1339), and his w. Isabel, 139
-, Sim. of, 299
-, Thos. of, 194
-, fam., 198
Wylye, 165–6, 178, 193–4, 295–305,
296
-, adv., 303–4
-, agric, 295, 300–1
-, boundaries, 183, 295
-, bridge, 295
-, char., 193, 304–5
-, ch., 235, 297, 299, 303–5
-,-, chalice, 187
-, ch. ho., 298
-, common meadow, 178, 180, 300–1
-, common pasture, 300–1
-, cts., 301–2
-, cross, 297
-, curates, 303–4
-, cust. tenants, 297, 300
-, Deptford, q.v.
-, dom. archit., 297, 301–3
-, fair, 190
-, farms, 297–301
-, field systems, 297
-, glebe, 300, 303
-, inc., 297, 301
-, inns, 297–8
-, man., 299–301, 303
-, mill, 297, 301–2
-, place name, 297
-, poor relief, 303
-, pop., 297
-, prehist. rem., 295, 297
-, prot. nonconf., 298, 305
-, rly. sta., 184, 297
-, rectors, 303–4; and see Aspull; Batecombe; Bower, Thos.; Crauford;
Dampier; Hill, Thos.; Hyde,
Alex.; Lee; Martin; Mompesson, Hen.; Pitts; Stockwell; Willoughby, Hen.
-, rectory, 303
-, rectory ho., 303
-, roads, 295, 297
-, Rom. Catholicism, 305
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 297
-, sch., 298, 305
-, tithes, 303
-, trades, 302
-, woodland, 295
Wylye deanery, 175, 232, 250, 261, 272, 283, 292
Wylye and Fisherton de la Mere benefice, 181, 190
Wylye, riv., i, 165, 178, 183–4, 189, 197, 200, 213, 215–17, 222, 234–5, 237, 239, 253, 259–60, 285, 287, 290–1, 295, 299, 301–2
Wylye Valley hunt, 267
Wyndham:
-, Caroline, m. John Campbell (later
Campbell-Wyndham), 8
-, Caroline, w. of H. P., see Hearst
-, Cath., see Hopton
-, John, 270
-, Wadham, 8
-, Wm. (d. 1841), 199–200
-, Wm. (d. 1862), 199
-, Wm. (d. 1914), 199
-, Wm. (d. 1950), 199
and see Campbell-Wyndham; King,
Ric; Pleydell-Bouverie, Phil.;
Thornton
Wynnard:
-, Eliz., see Skilling
-, John, 73
Wyryat, Rob., 99
Y.
Yaldwin, John, 159
Yarnbury benefice, 181, 190, 303
Yarnbury castle (in Berwick St. James
and Steeple Langford), 169, 184,
190
-, fair, 302
Yeatman-Biggs (formerly Yeatman), A. G., 207
Young:
-, A. C, 31, 37, 101
-, Arthur, 115
-, Edw. (d. 1608), 84, 85
-, Edw. (d. 1773), 84–5
-, John (d. 1588), 84
-, John (d. 1622), 84
-, John (d. 1660), 84
-, John (d. 1710), 84
-, Mary, see Tropenell
-, Nat., 126
-, R., 126
-, Rog., 247
-, Thos., 84
-, Wm., 84
Younger, Geo., & Sons Ltd., 129; and see McEwan-Younger Ltd.
Z.
Zillwood, Miss (three of the name), 53
Zouche:
-, Sir Alan la (d. 1270), 158, 277
-, Alan la, Ld. Zouche (d. 1314), 158,
277
-, Alice, see Tony
-, Edw. la, Ld. Zouche, 73
-, Eliz. la, m. Sir Nic. Bowet, 37
-, Ellen la, m. Sir Nic. Seymour, 158
-, Eudes la, 138
-, Eve la, m. Maur. de Berkeley, Ld.
Berkeley (d. 1326), 138
-, Francis, 85
-, Helen or Ellen, see Quency
Jas., 175
-, Sir John la (fl. 1412), 37
-, Sir John (d. 1585), 85
-, Laura la, m. Gilb. of Sandford, 159
-, Maud la, m. Sir Rob. de Holand, Ld.
Holand, 158, 277
-, Millicent, see Cauntelo
-, Ric, 85
-, Rog. la (d. 1238), 158–9
-, Rog. la (d. 1285), 87, 91, 158
-, Sarah, see Kingsmill
-, Wm. la, Ld. Zouche (d. 1337), 146
-, Wm. la, Ld. Zouche (d. 1382), 37
-, Wm. la, Ld. Zouche (d. 1396), 37
-, Wm. la, Ld. Zouche (d. 1415), 37