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INDEX
Abbess Roding 1–2
Abbess Roding Hall, Abbess Roding (6) 2
Abdy, arms 224
Abdy:
-, Alice, see Bramston.
-, Sarah, see Pennington.
Abdy Chapel, Stapleford Abbotts Church 222
Abraham's Farm, Felstead (88) 83
Abraham's Sacrifice, glass 215
Absolpark Farm, Great Waltham (7) 107
Adam and Jordan, founders of the Priory of Austin Canons, Blackmore, 1152–1162 15
Adams, arms 275
Adams, John, floor-slab to, 1711 275
Adeliza, Abbess of Barking. Ilford Hospital, Great Ilford (2), founded by, c. 1140 97
Agony in the Garden, glass 197
Alabaster Figures and Monuments in Churches:
-, 15th-Century: Great Hallingbury.
-, 16th-Century:
-,-, Barking; Blackmore; Boreham; Felstead; Greensted; Ingatestone and
Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin and
St. Edmund); Romford Urban; Theydon
Mount; Witham; Woodford.
-, c. 1600: Margaretting.
-, 17th-Century:
-,-, Abbess Roding; Dagenham; Great
Parndon; Great Waltham; Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin
and St. Edmund); Latton; Little
Baddow; Little Waltham; Shenfield;
Theydon Mount; Walthamstow; Wanstead; Willingale Doe; Woodford.
Albanes, Barnston (9) 12
Albyns, Stapleford Abbotts (2) 222
Alderton Hall, Loughton (3) 166
Alexander, arms 52
Alexander, Nicholas, tablet to, 1714 52
Aleyn:
-, John, 1663, of Gray's Inn, and his parents,
Giles, Rector of Little Waltham, and
Elizabeth his wife, tablet to 163
-, Martha (Glascocke), wife of Edmund, brass
to, 1593 124
-, Martha, see Blower.
Alibon, arms 56
Alibon, Sir Richard, justice of the King's Bench, monument of, 1688 56
Allen, arms 124
Allen, John, 1572, and his first wife, brass of 124
Allison, Elizabeth, wife of Richard, 1712, and their daughter Elizabeth, 1707, headstone to 249
Almighty, The, mural painting, Latton Church 147
Almshouses:
-, 15th or 16th-Century: Hatfield Broad
Oak (22) 121
-, 16th-Century: Walthamstow (4) 247
-, 17th-Century:
-,-, Harlow (14) 115
-,-, Waltham Holy Cross (15), (re-built) 245
-,-, Theydon Garnon (5) 233
-, Rebuilt in the 18th century, Gt. Ilford (2) 99
-, Rich's Almshouses, Felstead (24), 16th-century Communion Table in Chapel of 79
Alridge, Lambourne 144
Alstead's Farm, Great Leighs (6) 102
Altar-tombs, see under Monuments, Funeral.
Altars:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxiii
-, Dagenham; White Roding; Wickham
Bishops; Willingale Spain.
Altham, arms 147
Altham:
-, Sir Edward, 1632, and Joan his wife, tablet
to, erected 1640 147
-, James, 1583, and Lady Judd his wife, 1602,
tablet of 147
-, James, and Dame Mary Judde, floor-slab to
1602 147
-, Levanthorpe, 1681, and Jane (Edwards)
his wife, 1691, James, 1697, tablets to 147
Alvey, Frances, see Moyer.
Amasa, slaying of by Joab, glass 98
Ambresbury, Ambersbury or Amesbury Banks, Epping Upland (1) 63
Andrew, Ann, see Lowe.
Andrew, St.:
-, Brass 227
-, Glass 215
Andrews, Edward, 1691, Mary his wife, 1702, sarcophagus to 215
Andrews, High Roding (11) 135
Angel Cottage, Noak Hill (3) 197
Ankar-holds:
-, Chipping Ongar (remains of) 52
-, East Ham (possible indications of) 58
Anle (?), arms 207
Anle (?), Mary, see Colte.
Anne, Queen:
-, Arms 10, 106, 197
-, Portrait of, glass 114
Anne, St., glass 144
Annunciation:
-, Glass 144, 205
-, Painting 166
Apocalyptic Vision, glass 144
Apses and destroyed Apses:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxi
-, Barking Abbey (traces of) 6
-, East Ham 58
-, Fairsted (indications of) 69
-, Langford (West Apse) 144
-, Langford (indication of former E. Apse) 144
-, Mashbury (indications of) 186
-, Stondon Massey (indications of) 226
-, White Notley 252
Aptonfield Farm, Barnston (5) 12
Arcades, timber:
-, 16th-Century: Shenfield Church 213
-, 17th-Century: Theydon Garnon Church 231
Archer, arms 62, 232
Archer:
-, Sir John, inscription on chest recording gift
of same by, 1668 232
-, Sir John, Justice of the Common Pleas,
tablet to, 1681 232
-, Sir John, floor-slab to, 1681 232
Architecture, dated, see Buildings, dated.
Arderne, arms 146, 147
Arderne:
-, Anne, see Harper.
-, Sir Peter, Chief Baron of the Exchequer,
and Justice of Common Pleas, and his
wife, Katherine Bohun, altar-tomb to,
1467 147
Argyle House, Felstead (29) 79
"Armond, 1632, George," inscription on door of S. Chapel, Witham Church 265
Arms, Coats of, see under Heraldry.
Armour in Churches:
-, see also Brasses, Military, and Effigies,
Military.
-, Funeral-Achievements:
-,-, 16th-century: Hatfield Peverel.
-,-, 17th-century: Theydon Mount.
-, Funeral-Helms:
-,-, 15th-century: Witham.
-,-, 16th-century:
Barking; Faulkbourne; Good Easter;
Great Hallingbury; Magdalen Laver;
Springfield; Stapleford Abbots; Theydon Garnon; Willingale Doe; Witham
-,-, c. 1600: East Ham.
17th-century:
Navestock; Dagenham; Latton
(fragments of); Witham.
Armoures, Good Easter (6) 89
Armstrong, Jane, see Luther.
Arnold's Farm, Lambourne (5) 144
Arrowsmith, arms 198
Arrowsmith, Thomas, rector of North Weald Bassett, 1705/6, and Margaret his wife, 1702, floor-slab to 198
Asfeldens, Berners Roding (3) 14
Ash Ground, Good Easter 90
Ashcote Farm (formerly), Great Waltham (21) 108
Ashfield, Great Canfield (10) 93
Ashlings, Magdalen Laver (3) 169
Ashlyns, site of, High Ongar (2) 132
Ashman's Farm, Woodham Walter (5) 271
Assers, Good Easter (12) 89
Atkyns, arms 243
Atkyns, Francis, floor-slab to, 1640 243
Attridge's, High Roding (10) 135
Aubyns, Writtle (12) 276
Augustine, St., glass 180
Austen, Henry, servant of the Earl of Carlisle, brass to, 1638 243
Austin, arms 138
Austin, Frances, wife of James, 1698, and James, 1699, floor-slab to 138
Austin Canons see under Religious Houses.
Avenant, Nicholas, slab to, 1599 252
Avenue House, Witham (18) 267
"Aylet, John, Gave Me In The Vorchup Of The Trinity Ao. 1523," inscription on bell 149
Aylmer, arms 114
Aylmer, Thomas, 1518, and Alys, his wife, brass of 114
Aylmers, Sheering (6) 211
Aythorpe Roding 3, 4
Aythorpe Roding Hall, Aythorpe Roding (2) 3
Backhouse, arms 173
Backhouse, William, floor-slab to, 1693 173
Baddow, see Little Baddow.
Badges, see Badges and Crests under Heraldry.
Bagshaw, arms 247
Bagshaw, Ann, daughter of John, floor-slab to, 1700 247
Bailey's Farm, Great Waltham (59) 110
Baileys, Mashbury (3) 186
Baker's Lane, Black Notley 21
Baldry, arms 174
"Balik, Van de, 1550," inscription on glass shield of arms 98
Ballett, arms 187
Ballett, John, 1638, brass of 187
Ball's Farm, Great Waltham (81) 111
Bannister Green, Felstead 75, 81, 84
Bannister, John, brass of, 1607 196
Barfields, Doddinghurst (9) 57
Barfott, Robert, 1546, and Katheryn, his wife, brass of 143
Barge-boards, carved or cusped:
-, 14th Century:
-,-, White Notley (1) 254
-, 15th-Century:
-,-, Latton (2) 146
-,-, Margaretting (1) 185
-,-, Terling (1) 228
-, 15th or 16th-Century:
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (22) 121
-,-, Nazeing (10) 195
-, 16th-Century:
-,-, Beauchamp Roding (3) 13
-,-, Boreham (5) 26
-,-, Braintree (29) 30
-,-, Great Waltham (25) 108
-,-, Hatfield Peverel (23) 125
-,-, High Roding (11) 135
-,-, Maldon St. Mary (9) 177
-,-, Mashbury (1) 186
-,-, Nazeing (1) 194
-,-, Stapleford Abbots (5) 225
-,-, Theydon Garnon (8) 233
-,-, Woodham Walter (4) 271
-,-, Writtle (8) 276
-, 16th or 17th-Century:
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (14) (18) 120, 121
-, 17th-Century:
-,-, Chigwell (16) 49
-,-, Felstead (65) 82
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (18) 121
-,-, Shellow Bowells (5) 213
-,-, White Roding (2) 256
Barking 4–11
Barking Abbey, ruins of, Barking (3) 7
Barnard, Dennics, see Kendlemarsh.
Barnardiston, arms 265
Barnardiston, Anne, see Everard 105
Barns:
-, see also Sectional Preface. xxxiii
-, 15th-Century:
-,-, Black Notley (6) 19
-,-, Fairsted (8) 67
-,-, Felstead (9) 76
-,-, Great Hallingbury (24) 97
-,-, Great Waltham (6) 107
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (9) (16) 120, 121
-,-, Witham (49) 269
-, 15th or 16th-Century:
-,-, Felstead (87) 83
-,-, Great Leighs (2) 101
-,-, High Easter (10) 129
-,-, Writtle (17) 277
-, 16th-Century:
-,-, Abbess Roding (4) 2
-,-, Boreham (5) 26
-,-, Felstead (11) (26) 77, 79
-,-, Great Ilford (6) 99
-,-, Great Waltham (44) 109
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (10) 120
-,-, Hatfield Peverel (3) 125
-,-, High Laver (4) 131
-,-, High Roding (6) 135
-,-, Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 141
-,-, Little Hallingbury (10) 156
-,-, Little Leighs (2) 161
-,-, Little Waltham (6) 164
-,-, Netteswell (3) 196
-,-, Roxwell (8) (17) 205, 206
-,-, South Weald (5) 217
-,-, White Roding (12) 257
-,-, Witham (47) (53) 269
-, 16th or 17th-Century:
-,-, Barking (4) 10
-,-, Felstead (106) 84
-,-, Witham (46) 269
-, 17th-Century:
-,-, Abbess Roding (6) 2
-,-, Barking (6) 11
-,-, Braintree (6) 29
-,-, Chingford (6) 51
-,-, Faulkbourne (11) 72
-,-, Felstead (4) (43) (62) (73) (74) (108), 75, 80, 81, 82, 84
-,-, Great Canfield (4) 93
-,-, Great Hallingbury (7) 94
-,-, Great Leighs (4) (15) 102
-,-, Great Parndon (3) 103
-,-, Great Waltham (7) 107
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (12) 120
-,-, High Easter (10) 129
-,-, Little Hallingbury (3) 155
-,-, Little Waltham (16) 164
-,-, Matching (6) 188
-,-, Moreton (3) (5) (7) (8) 190
-,-, Netteswell (9) 197
-,-, Pleshey (7) 203
-,-, Roydon (16) 209
-,-, Sheering (6) (10) 211, 212
-,-, Shelley (2) 212
-,-, Shenfield (4) 214
-,-, Stanford Rivers (11) 222
-,-, Walthamstow (10) 248
-,-, White Roding (11) 257
-,-, Witham (49) 269
-,-, Writtle (23) 277
-,-, 17th or early 18th-Century: Little Baddow
(5) 153
-,-, Early 18th-Century: Great Ilford (4) 99
-, Undated:
-,-, Faulkbourne (5) (possibly mediæval) 72
-,-, Harlow (26) 116
Barnston 11, 12
Barnston Hall, Barnston (3) 12
Barre, Duchy of, arms 197
Barrington, arms 119
Barrington, or Baryngton:
-, Sir John, Bart., monument to, 1691 119
-, Sir John, inscription recording benefactions
secured by, Hatfield Broad Oak Church,
1661 119
-, Sir John, Bart., 1682, and his eldest daughter,
1668, floor-slab to 119
-, Mary, widow of John, floor-slab to, 1680 215
-, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1681 119
-, Thomas and Anne, his wife, brass to, 1472 119
-, Winifred, see Wiseman.
Barrow or Bedeman's Berg Cell, Writtle (2) 275
Barrows, see Tumuli under Earthworks.
Bartholomew, St., brass 227
Barwell, arms 265
Barwell, Robert, 1697, and Sarah (Newman), his wife, tablet to 265
Bassett's Farm, Little Baddow (11) 153
Bassett's Farm, Willingale Spain (6) 262
Bassetts, Woodham Walter (11) 271
Batailhey, Mary, see Shirley.
Batt, Rev. Michael (?), floor-slab to, 1705 42
Batten, arms 247
Batten, Benjamin, floor-slab to, 1684 247
Battles Hoppit, Epping (17) 62
Bavley, High Easter (21) 129
Bayly, arms 269
Bayly, Richard, tablet to, 1694 269
Beacon Hill Farm, Navestock (7) 193
Beadle Common, Great Hallingbury 97
Beale, arms 247
Beale, Dinah, table-tomb to, 1703 247
Beauchamp Farm, Fairsted (3) 67
Beauchamp Roding 12-14
Beavis Hall, Lambourne (6) 145
Beckwith, Frances, see Hervy.
Beddall's End, Braintree 34
Bedell, arms 274
Bedell:
-, family, brass probably of 274
-, John, see Thomas.
Bedfords, Good Easter (14) 89
Bedlar's Green, Great Hallingbury 94, 96
Beeleigh Abbey, arms 173
Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon St. Peter (3) 178
Beggarshall Coppice, Hatfield Peverel (41) 122
Bell, arms 274
Bell, Edward, 1576, brass of 274
Bell House or Mannocks, High Easter (28) 130
Bell House, Romford Urban (9) 204
Bellcots and Turrets, see Sectional Preface xxxi
Bellfounders:
-, Bagley, James 57
-, Bagley, Mathew 269
-, Bartlet, Anthony 50, 52, 157, 198, 215, 221
-, Bartlet, Jacob 178
-, Bartlett, James 143
-, Bartlett, Thomas 162, 260
-, Bird, John 128, 227
-, Bowler, Richard 66, 264
-, Burford, Robert 68, 185
-, Carter, Joseph 221
-, Carter, William 132, 226, 260
-, Clarke, John 205
-, Clifton, John 143, 234, 260
-, Culverden, William 185
-, Danyell, John 230
-, Dawe, William 196, 201
-, Dier, or Dyer, John 14, 91, 151
-, Gerrit, Schimmel 204
-, Graye, Miles, 13, 22, 91, 100, 137, 151, 157, 163, 176, 189,
192, 201, 210, 213, 219, 228, 232, 237, 254, 264, 270
-, Harbert, William 189
-, Hardyng, John 192
-, Hawkins, Peter 137
-, Hodson, John 1, 23, 91, 105, 163, 219, 256
-, Jordan, Henry 151
-, Jordan, Henry or Giles 270
-, Kebyll, John 142
-, Keene, Richard 128, 210
-, Land, William 112
-, Langhorne, John 262
-, Laurence, Thomas 57, 149, 185
-, Lynn, Richard 172
-, Mot, Robert 57, 105, 128, 139, 227
-, Oldfield, Robert, 50, 63, 103, 146, 154, 187, 226, 256
-, Pleasant, Harry 172
-, Revel, William. 105
-, Searle, Andrew 63
-, Searle, John 63
-, Snayn, John 172
-, Tonne, John 3, 94
-, Tonne, Stephen 74
-, Walgrave, John 1, 105, 185, 192
-, Waylett, John 63, 94, 198, 205
-, Weston, Peter de 66, 105
-, Whitmore, W. 23
-, Wightman, William 155, 167, 210
-, Wightman, Philip 215
-, Wodeward, William 155
Bell-frames:
-, 17th-century: Great Waltham Church 105
-, Undated: Felstead Church 74
Bells:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxiii
-, Ecclesiastical:
-,-, Pre-Reformation (before 1547):
14th-century:
East Ham; Fairsted; Great
Waltham; Little Hallingbury; Low
Leyton; Magdalen Laver; Margaretting; Willingale Spain.
c. 1400:
Faulkbourne; Little Baddow; Netteswell; Pleshey.
15th-century:
Abbess Roding; Great Waltham;
High Easter; Kelvedon Hatch;
Little Baddow; Little Hallingbury;
Margaretting; Navestock; Stondon
Massey; Theydon Bois; Woodham
Walter.
16th-century:
Aythorpe Roding; Doddinghurst;
Great Hallingbury; Great Waltham;
Leaden Roding; Margaretting.
-,-, Post-Reformation (after 1547):
16th-century:
Berners Roding; Doddinghurst;
Great Canfield; Great Waltham;
High Easter; Ingatestone and
Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin);
Latton; Magdalen Laver; Navestock; Stondon Massey; Theydon Bois.
17th-century:
Abbess Roding; Barnston; Beauchamp Roding; Boreham; Chingford; Chipping Ongar; Epping
Upland; Fairsted; Great Canfield;
Great Leighs; Great Parndon;
Great Waltham; Greensted; High
Easter; High Ongar; Ingatestone
and Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin
and St. Edmund); Lambourne;
Latton; Little Baddow; Little
Canfield; Little Hallingbury; Little
Laver; Little Leighs; Little Parndon; Little Waltham; Low Leyton;
Maldon St. Mary; Maldon St. Peter;
Matching; Moreton; Navestock
North Weald Bassett; Pleshey;
Roxwell; Sheering; Shellow
Bowells; South Weald; Springfield;
Stanford Rivers; Stapleford Tawney;
Terling; Theydon Garnon; Theydon
Mount; Ulting; White Notley;
White Roding; Willingale Doe;
Witham; Woodham Walter.
Early 18th-century:
Doddinghurst; Epping Upland;
Great Hallingbury; Maldon All
Saints; North Weald Bassett;
Roxwell; Sheering.
Undated:
Chignall (St. Nicholas); Felstead;
Great Waltham (Black Chapel);
High Laver; Woodford.
-,-, Clock-bells:
16th-century: Felstead.
17th-century: Low Leyton.
Undated: Epping Upland.
-,-, Sanctus-bells:
Probably 14th-century: High Laver.
15th-century: Maldon All Saints.
Early 18th-century: Woodford.
Undated: Greensted; South
Weald; Terling.
-,-, Secular:
17th-century: Romford Urban (9) 204
Bell's Farm, Stapleford Tawney (5) 226
Belstead Hall, Broomfield (2) 38
Belstead's Farm, Little Waltham (5) 163
Benches and Bench-ends, see Seating.
Benedictines, see under Religious Houses.
Benedict Oates, Writtle (9) 276
Bennet, Elizabeth, see Bertie 6
Bennett, Capt. John, 1706, and Mary, his wife, 1712, floor-slab to 7
Benningtons, Hatfield Broad Oak (10) 120
Benton Hall, Witham (45) 269
Berdefield, arms 274
Berdefield, Thomas, see Thomas.
Beremen's Farm, Chignall (5) 46
Bernard, arms 137
Bernard:
-, Alice, see Bertie.
-, Eustace, indent of figure and inscription-plate probably for, early 16th-century 137
Berners:
-, Constans, brass of, 1524 274
-, Leonard, 1563, and Mary (Gedge), his wife,
brass of 139
Berners Hall, Berners Roding (2) 14
Berners Roding 14, 15
Bertie, arms 6, 7
Bertie:
-, Alice (Bernard), wife of the Hon. Robert,
tablet to, 1677 7
-, Elizabeth (Bennet), widow of the Hon.
Robert, monument to, 1712 6
-, Robert, son of Robert, Earl of Lindsay,
tablet to, 1701 6
Berwick Berners Hall, Abbess Roding (2) 2
Beverley, arms 86
Beverley, Ann, daughter of James, 1702; and Thomas, and Elizabeth, his wife, floor-slab to 86
Bewsy, arms 262
Bewsy, Edward, D.D., monument to children of, 1613–1652 262
Bibles, see Books under Books and Libraries.
Bigg:
-, Henry, headstone to, 1687 75
-, John, headstone to, 1664 75
-, Wignoll, headstone to, 1679 75
Birchenhead, arms 247
Birchenhead, Henry, tablet to, 1656 247
Bird:
-, Ann, wife of Thomas, headstone to 1708 214
-, Elizabeth, see Browne.
Bird's Farm, Boreham (6) 26
Bird's Green, Willingale Doe 261
Bishop's Hall, Great Leighs (23) 102
Bishop's Moat, Lambourne (2) 144
Blackacre Farm, Theydon Bois (4) 231
Blackbush, Stapleford Abbots (7) 225
Black Chapel, Great Waltham (2) 106
Black Death 151
Blackley's Farm, Felstead (87) 83
Blackmore 15–18
Black Notley 18–21
Black Notley Hall, Black Notley (5) 19
Black Notley Lodge, Black Notley (8) 20
Blanchard, Anne, see Greene.
Blandford House, Braintree (2) 28
Blastford Hill, Little Waltham 164
Blower:
-, Elizabeth (Oliver), second wife of Joshua,
tablet to, 1656 66
-, Joshua, rector of Fairsted, tablet to, 1694 66
-, Martha (Aleyn), wife of Joshua, vicar of
Hatfield Peverel, floor-slab to, 1639 124
Blow's Farm, Roxwell (12) 206
Blue House, Good Easter (16) 90
Blue House, Lambourne (10) 144
Blunt's Hall, Witham (3) 265
Board's Farm, Roxwell (11) 206
Bobbingworth 21, 22
Bobbingworth Hall, Bobbingworth (4) 22
Bobbingworth Lodge, Bobbingworth (6) 22
Bohun, Katherine, see Arderne.
Bohun, of Northampton, arms 105
Bohuns, The, Unnamed lady, descendant of, brass to, c. 1570 124
Bois Hall, Navestock (6) 193
Bolding Hatch, Roxwell (3) 205
Boleyn Castle, East Ham (3) 60, 61
Bone-holes, or Charnels:
-, Fyfield Church 85
-, Maldon All Saints Church 172
Bonham, Thomas, 1676, and Anne, his wife (?), 1678, floor-slab to 56
Bonnell, arms 247
Bonnell:
-, Capt. John, 1702–3, and Mary (Morice), his
wife, 1691, tablet to. 247
-, Nicholas, 1688, John, 1688–9, and Margaret,
1694, children of Capt. John, sarcophagus
to 247
Bons Farm, Stapleford Abbots (5) 225
Bookcases, see under Furniture.
Books and Libraries:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxvi
-, Books:
-,-, Bible, formerly in library of Charles I,
Broomfield Church 37
-,-, Bible of 1611, Shenfield Church 214
-,-, Reprint of Elizabethian Book of Homilies,
1683, Gt. Waltham Church 105
-, Libraries:
-,-, Small library composed mostly of theological works, Chelmsford Church 42
-,-, Library of about 300 books, including the
Aldine Aristotle, 1498, Paraphrases of
Erasmus, 1551, etc., collected and given
to Hatfield Broad Oak Church, c. 1680 119
-,-, Collection of books from the 15th to the
18th-century, in Plume Library,
Maldon St. Peter (2) 178
"Boote, George, made this house," inscription carved on bressumer, Felstead (15) 78
Boote's House, Felstead (15) 78
Boothby, arms 50
Boothby, Thomas, tablet and floor-slab to, 1669 50
Boreham 22–27
Boreham Hall, Boreham (2) 24
Boreham Mill, Boreham (14) 26
Borneford, arms 60
Borneford, Richard, 1702, and Katherine Harris, 1702, table-tomb to 60
Borrit, Elizabeth, wife of Henry, and their daughter Martha, wife of Edmund Tanfield, floor-slab to, 1669 185
Borrow, arms 221
Borrow, Robert, 1503, and Alys, his wife, brass of 221
Boteler, arms 75, 119
Boteler:
-, Sidney, wife of Thomas, floor-slab to, 1696 75
-, Rev. Thomas, floor-slab to, 1708 119
-, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1688 75
Bouchier Knot 41, 45
Bourn,-e, arms 21
Bourn,-e:
-, Martha, see King.
-, Robert, brass to, 1639 21
-, William, brass to, 1581 21
"Bovinger-1684," inscription on paten, Bobbingworth Church 21
Bowland, Edward, 1609, and Jane his wife (1616), brass of 274
Bowles, Elizabeth, see Bugges.
Bownd, arms 42
Bownd:
-, Hannah (? Maplesden) (?) wife of (?) Eleazar,
floor-slab to, 1714 42
-, Robert, tablet to, 1696 42
-, Robert, floor-slab to, 1696 42
Bownds, Thomasina, see Porter.
Boyd, arms 167
Boyd, John, son of Sir Charles, Bart., floor-slab to, 1667 167
Boyle's Cottages, South Weald (9) 217
Boyton Cross, Roxwell 206
Brabason, Elizabeth, see Bramston.
Brackets, see under Ironwork.
Braintree 27–35
Braintree, Hatfield Broad Oak (6) 120
Braintree Green, Braintree 35
Bramston, arms 24, 205
Bramston:
-, —and his (wife ?) Elizabeth; their eldest
son—1710 (?), floor-slab to 24
-, Alice (Abdy) wife of John, 1647, floor-slab to 205
-, Elizabeth (Brabason) wife of Sir John, 1647,
and Catherine (Nutt), wife of Anthony,
1708, floor-slab to 205
-, Sir John, 1654, chief justice of the King's
Bench, and Sir John, K.B., his son,
1699, tablet to 205
Branch, arms 232
Branch, Ellen (Hamden), wife of John, tablet to, 1567 232
Brasses in Churches:
-, see also Sectional Preface. xxxiii
-, Civil:
-,-, Men:
15th-century:
Barking; Blackmore; Dagenham;
Harlow; Noak Hill; Springfield
(chrisom child).
16th-century:
Barking; Great Parndon; Great
Waltham; Harlow; Hatfield
Peverel; High Ongar; Lambourne;
Little Canfield; Little Ilford;
Loughton; Nettleswell; Noak
Hill; Roydon; Stondon Massey;
Terling; Waltham Holy Cross;
Walthamstow; West Ham;
Writtle.
17th-century:
Epping Upland; Great Waltham;
Harlow; Latton; Loughton; Low
Leyton; Matching; Nettleswell;
North Weald Bassett; Writtle.
-,-, Women:
c. 1350: (head), Hatfield Broad Oak
15th-century:
Barking; Dagenham; Felstead;
Harlow; High Laver; Latton;
Low Leyton; Margaretting;
Roydon.
c. 1500: Writtle.
16th-century:
Barking; Boreham; Broomfield;
Faulkbourne; Great Canfield;
Great Waltham; Harlow; Hatfield
Peverel; Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin); Lambourne; Little Canfield; Loughton;
Netteswell; Roydon; Stanford
Rivers; Stondon Massey; Terling;
Theydon Garnon; Waltham Holy
Cross; Walthamstow; West Ham;
Willingale Doe; Writtle.
17th-century:
Broomfield; East Ham; Good
Easter; Great Waltham; Harlow;
Latton; Little Ilford; Loughton;
Low Leyton; Matching; Netteswell; North Weald Bassett;
Willingale Doe; Writtle.
-, Ecclesiastical:
-,-, Men:
14th-century: (head), Great Leighs.
15th-century:
Barking; Great Leighs; Theydon
Garnon.
17th-century:
Chigwell; Epping Upland.
-,-, Women:
15th-century: Dagenham.
-, Inscriptions only:
-,-, 15th-century:
Hatfield Broad Oak; High Easter;
Little Baddow; Little Waltham;
Maldon All Saints; Stapleford
Tawney; Walthamstow.
-,-, 16th-century:
Barking; Barnston; Bobbingworth;
Braintree; Chigwell; East Ham;
Felstead; Great Hallingbury; Great
Waltham; Hatfield Peverel; Low
Leyton; Navestock; Roxwell;
Sheering; Shelley; South Weald;
Stanford Rivers; Stapleford Tawney;
Waltham Holy Cross; Walthamstow;
Woodford.
-,-, 17th-century:
Abbess Roding; Bobbingworth;
Braintree; East Ham; Harlow;
Hatfield Broad Oak; High Ongar;
High Roding; Kelvedon Hatch;
Little Baddow; Low Leyton; Margaretting; Navestock; South Weald;
Stanford Rivers; Waltham Holy
Cross; Willingale Spain; Woodford;
Woodham Walter.
-, early 18th-century: Latton.
-, Militry:
-,-, 15th-century:
Felstead; Harlow; High Laver;
Latton; Little Waltham; Margaretting; Roydon; Springfield;
Willingale Doe.
-,-, c. 1500: Writtle.
-,-, 16th-century:
Faulkbourne; Great Canfield; Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary
the Virgin); Loughton; Roydon;
Stamford Rivers; Theydon Garnon;
Writtle.
-,-, 17th-century: Harlow.
-, Miscellaneous:
-,-, early 14th-century Lombardic capitals
L & I.: Barking.
-,-, Palimpsest:
c. 1460 and c. 1500: Ingatestone and
Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin)
-,-, 15th-century: Walthamstow.
-,-, 16th-century: Stondon Massey.
-, Shields only:
-,-, 13th-century: Leighs Priory, Little
Leighs (2).
-,-, 15th-century:
Hatfield Peverel.
Leighs Priory, Little Leighs (2).
-,-, 16th-century: Faulkbourne; Ingatestone
and Fryerning (St. Mary the
Virgin and St. Edmund); Stanford
Rivers; Walthamstow.
-, Indents:
-,-, Barking: Blackmore; Black Notley;
Boreham; Chelmsford; Chignall (St.
Nicholas); Chingford; Chipping
Ongar; Dagenham; Felstead;
Fyfield; Good Easter; Great
Hallingbury; Great Leighs; High
Laver; High Ongar; Ingatestone
and Fryerning; Kelvedon Hatch;
Little Waltham; Magdalen Laver;
Maldon All Saints; Maldon St. Mary;
Pleshey; Shenfield; South Weald;
Terling; Theydon Garnon; Waltham
Holy Cross; Walthamstow; Wanstead; West Ham; White Roding;
Wickham Bishops: Willingale Doe;
Witham; Woodham Walter; Writtle.
Bray, Christine, wife of John, brass of, 1420 74
Breame, arms 59
Breame, Giles, son of Arthur, monument of, 1621 59
Bream's Farm, Great Leighs (14) 102
Brent Hall, Boreham (3) 24
Brent Hall, (formerly), Harlow (26) 116
Brentwood 35–37
Bressumers, carved:
-, 15th-century: Woodham Walter (9) 271
-, 15th- or 16th-century: Chelmsford (28) 44
-, 16th-century:
-,-, Braintree (10) 29
-,-, Felstead (15) (60) 78, 81
-,-, Fyfield (8) 87
-,-, Hatfield Peverel (23) 125
-,-, Sheering (7) 211
-,-, Woodham Walter (4) 271
-,-, Writtle (8) 276
-, c. 1600: Great Waltham (6) 107
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Maldon St. Peter (3) 181
-,-, Mashbury (3) 187
-,-, Witham (41) 268
Brewers Company, arms 251
Brewster, arms 7, 260
Brewster:
-, Dorothy (Jocelyn), wife of Thomas, brass of,
1613 260
-, John, 1677, and Augustin, 1708, floor-slab to 7
Brickbarn's Farm, Chignall (8) 46
Brick House Farm, Shenfield (10) 214
Bridge Farm, Braintree (63) 34
" ", Hatfield Peverel (21) 125
" ", Theydon Garnon (7) 233
Bridge House, Leaden Roding (8) 150
Bridgehouse Farm, Felstead (108) 84
Bridges:
-, 14th-century: Waltham Abbey 244
-, 15th-century: Pleshey (3) 201
-, 17th-century: Navestock (13) 193
Bristowe, Mercymight (Springham), wife of Richard, brass to, 1611 151
Broadgates, High Roding (4) 134
Broad Street Green, Hatfield Broad Oak 121
Broke, arms 6
Broke, Thomas, 1493, and Alice his wife, brass of 6
Brook Cottages, Felstead (68) 82
Brook Farm, Barnston (10) 12
" ", Felstead (69) 82
" ", Great Waltham (45) 109
Brook House, Navestock (10) 193
" ", South Weald (6) 217
Brook Street, South Weald 217
Brooke, Elizabeth, see Knightbridge.
Brookhouse Farm, Chigwell (16) 49
Broomfield 37–39
Broomfield, Robert, 1647; John, 1642; Thomas, 1644; and John, 1687, floor-slab to 144
Broomfield Hall, Broomfield (5) 38
Broomhill Farm, Braintree (61) 34
Broomshawbury, Hatfield Broad Oak (12) 120
Browne, arms 215, 216, 274
Browne:
-, Anne, see Petre.
-, Sir Anthony, 1567, Justice of the Common
Pleas, and Joan (Farington) his wife,
brass to, 1623 215
-, Sir Anthony, brass to, 1623 215
-, John, 1617, and his two wives, Gertrude
(Tyrell) and Elizabeth (Bird), brass of 274
-, William, 1653, and Sarah his wife, 1643, and
their son (? 1711) table-tomb to 47
Browning, Thomas, S.T.P., 1696, and Anna (Colbey) his wife, floor-slab to 259
Brownings, Chigwell (14) 49
Brown's Farm, Leaden Roding (7) 150
Buckenham, Precilla, wife successively of John Wiseman, John Solme, and Anthony Buckenham, floor-slab to, 1647 270
Buckeridge, Elizabeth, 1689; Amhurst, 1709; Eleanor, 1710; Annabell, Anne, Nicholas and William, children of Nicholas and Eleanor, monument to, with later inscription to their parents who died 1724 and 1727 respectively 251
Buckhurst Hill 39
Buckshorns, Boreham (13) 26
Bugge,-s, arms 114
Bugge,-s:
-, Jane, wife of Edward, brass of, 1582 114
-, Richard and his two wives, Vahan (Streinsham), and Elizabeth (Bowles), brass
of, 1636 144
Buggx, Margaret, see Norrington.
Building Materials, see Sectional Preface xxx
Buildings, dated:
-, 15th-century: Chelmsford (2) 40
-, 16th-century:
-,-, Barking (5) 10
-,-, Braintree (17) 30
-,-, Chignall (6) 46
-,-, Felstead (15) 78
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (11) 120
-,-, Springfield (1) 219
-,-, Theydon Garnon (1) 231
-,-, Woodham Walter (1) 270
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Boreham (7) 26
-,-, Chipping Ongar (5) (9) 53
-,-, Dagenham (4) 56
-,-, Great Ilford (3) 99
-,-, Harlow (24) 116
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (15) (29) 121, 122
-,-, Little Waltham (5) 163
-,-, Norton Mandeville (2) 200
-,-, Sheering (10) 212
-,-, Stapleford Abbots (1) 222
-,-, Theydon Garnon (1) 231
-,-, Writtle (9) 276
-, Early 18th-century:
-,-, South Weald (10) 217
-,-, Witham (4) 265
Bullock, arms 69
Bullock, Sir Edward, tablet to, 1644 69
Bulls Lodge, Boreham (5) 26
Bundish Hall, Shelley (3) 212
Burgundy, arms 227, 265
Burnt Hall, site of, Matching (5) 188
Bury Cottage, The, Felstead (25) 79
Bury Farm, Felstead (26) 79
Bushes, Magdalen Laver (5) 169
Bush End, Hatfield Broad Oak 122
Butler, arms 233
Butler:
-, Amphillis, see Wyld.
-, Richard, floor-slab to, 1688 233
-, Sarah, see Jeffrey.
Butler's Hall, Great Waltham (52) 110
Byng, Alse, wife of Thomas Byng and late wife of James Chancellor, gentleman of the Queen's Chapel, brass of, 1573 23
Cage, Agnes, see Elrington.
"Cage," The, Remains of, at Court House, Barking (5) 10
Cage End, Hatfield Broad Oak 121
Cambell, Katherine, daughter of James, brass to, 1652 269
Cammas Hall, White Roding (9) 257
Cammocke, arms 173
Cammocke, Thomas, 1602 and Ursula (Wyrley) and Frances (Rich) his wives, monument of 173
Campbell of Clayhouse, arms 99
Campbell:
-, James, 1659, name inscribed on window-sill,
Great Ilford (3) 99
-, Sir Thomas, Bart., inscription recording
building of granary, 1664, and details of
his family, Great Ilford (3) 99
Camps, see under Earthworks.
Camps, Nazeing (12) 195
Camsix Farm, Felstead (43) 80
Candelabra:
-, 17th-century: Terling (2) 228
-, 18th-century: Hatfield Broad Oak Church.
Candlesticks, see under Plate, Church.
Canfield, see Great Canfield and Little Canfield.
Canfield Castle, Great Canfield (2) 91
Canterbury, see of, arms 251
Capell, arms 2, 91, 216
Capell:
-, Elizabeth see Wiseman.
-, Gamaliel, Sir, tablet of, 1613 2
-, Mildred, see Lucklyn.
"Cardel, Samuel, churchwarden 1700," inscription on corbel, Witham Church 264
Carew, arms 204
Carew, Anne (Hervy), wife of George, monument of, 1605 204
Carowe, Thomas, 1591, and Joane (Sorrell) his wife, 1593, tablet to 14
Carre, arms 227
Carre, John, 1570, brass of 227
Carswell, Great Ilford (1) 97
Carter, Richard, floor-slab to, 1659 132
Carter's Green, Matching 189
Caryer, Anne, see Pocklington
"Catholic Pond," Fyfield (8) 87
Causeway End, Felstead (39) 80
Causeway End Farm, Felstead (40) 80
Cawnes, site of, North Weald Bassett (4) 198
Cecil, William, 1st Lord Burghley, arms 103
Ceilings:
-, see also Vaults and Sectional Preface xxxiv
-, Plaster:
-,-, 16th-century:
Boreham (4) 26
Brentwood (7) 36
-,-, 17th-century:
Abbess Roding (4) 2
Epping (2) (painted) 62
Great Waltham (8) 107
Great Ilford (4) 99
Stapleford Abbotts (1) (2) 222, 224, 225
Wanstead (5) 249
-,-, early 18th-century: Braintree (40) 32
Cely, Margery, see Lawson.
Celley, John, name inscribed on glass, Great Parndon Church 103
Chaffix, Felstead (6) 76
Chairs, see under Furniture.
Chalk End, Roxwell (4) 205, 206
Chalk Farm, Great Waltham (64) 110
Chalk's Farm, Blackmore (14) 18
Chalk's Farm, Leaden Roding (3) 150
Chamberlaine:
-, Joseph, floor-slab to, 1692 220
-, Thomas, 1678, and Anne his wife, 1682,
floor-slab to 220
Chambers Farm, Sheering (8) 211
Chambers Manor Farm, Epping Upland (7) 65
Champnon, Joane, see Denny.
Chancellor, James, gentleman of the Queen's Chapel, see Byng 23
Chandler, Ambrose, headstone to, 1707 193
Chantry, The, Harlow (15) 115
Chapel Hill, Braintree 34
Chapels:
-, Domestic:
-,-, 12th-century: Harlowbury, Harlow (3),
(now a barn) 114
-,-, 17th-century: Great Ilford (3), (now a
stable) 99
-, Chapels of Ease:
-,-, 14th-century: St. Thomas the Martyr,
Brentwood (1) 35
-,-, 15th-century: Black Chapel, Great
Waltham (2) 106
-, Hospital Chapels:
-,-, 12th-century: St. Giles, Maldon St. Peter
(1) 177
-,-, 14th-century: St. Mary and St. Thomas of
Canterbury, Great Ilford (2) 97
-, Nonconformist:
-, Congregational Chapels:
-,-, 17th-century:
Felstead (2), (formerly Friends'
Meeting House) 75
Terling (2) 228
-,-, early 18th-century, Little Baddow (2) 152
Charles I., portrait of, glass, Harlow Church 114
Charles II., arms 197
Chatham Hall, Great Waltham (78) 111
Cheek:
-, Thomas, Lieutenant of the Tower, floor-slab
to, 1688 126
-, Henry, son of Thomas, floor-slab to, 168– 126
Cheese Farm, Boreham (16) 26
Chelmsford 39–44
Cheshunt House, now Vintry Works, Walthamstow (7) 248
Chests, see under Furniture.
Cheyne, Elizabeth, see Scott 47
Chignall 44–46
Chignall Hall, Chignall (6) 46
Chignall St. James, see Chignall.
Chignall Smealey, see Chignall.
Chigwell 47–49
Child, arms 249
Child, Sir Josiah, Bart., 1699, and Barnard, his son, 1698, monument of 249
Chimney-pieces, see Fireplaces, etc.
Chimney-stacks:
-, 15th-century:
-,-, Boreham (17), (19) 26, 27
-,-, Roydon (2) 208
-, 16th-century:
-,-, Barking (4) 9
-,-, Beauchamp Roding (4) 13
-,-, Boreham (4), (17) 25, 26
-,-, Braintree (38), (50) 32, 34
-,-, Broomfield (3). (7) 38, 39
-,-, Felstead (8), (18), (87) 76, 78
-,-, Great Parndon (5) 104
-,-, Great Waltham (45) 110
-,-, Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 139, 140
-,-, Kelvedon Hatch (4), (5) 143
-,-, Langford (5) 145
-,-, Little Baddow (6) 153
-,-, Little Leighs (2) 160
-,-, Mashbury (3) 187
-,-, Roxwell (11), (17) 206
-,-, Roydon (2) 208
-,-, Shenfield (7) 214
-,-, South Weald (2) 216, 217
-,-, Stanford Rivers (7), (8) 222
-,-, Terling (5) 229
-,-, Ulting (6) 237
-,-, Waltham Holy Cross (16) 245
-, c. 1600:
-,-, Harlow (26) 116
-,-, High Ongar (7) 133
-,-, North Weald Bassett (6) 198
-, 16th or 17th-century: Matching (8) 188
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Bobbingworth (6) 22
-,-, Chipping Ongar (9) 55
-,-, East Ham (3) 60
-,-, Faulkbourne (3) 71
-,-, Felstead (31), (41) 80
-,-, Great Waltham (38) 109
-,-, Hatfield Peverel (5), (27) 125, 126
-,-, High Ongar (9) 133
-,-, Little Waltham (5) 163
-,-, Norton Mandeville (2) 200
-,-, Terling (4), (22), (27) 229, 230
-,-, White Notley (8) 255
-,-, Witham (45) 269
-,-, Writtle (9) 276
Chingford 49–51
Chingford Hall, Chingford (4) 50
Chipping Hill, Witham 265–267
Chipping Ongar 51–55
Christ:
-, Agony in the garden, glass 197
-, and St. Peter on the Sea, glass 144
-, and Woman of Samaria, glass 173
-, As good Shepherd, Glass 173
-, Genealogy of, glass 185
-, Incidents in life of, glass 205
-, Irradiated head of, engraved on paten 106
-, Scourging of, glass 197
Christopher, St.:
-, Glass 144
-, Painting 147
Church, Mary (Tod), wife of William, tablet to, 1707 167
Church Club, Low Leyton (3) 167
Church Cottages, Ulting (2) 237
Church Farm, Little Laver (2) 157
Church House, Chigwell (7) 48
Church House, Romford Urban (2) 204
Churches:
-, Dating from the 11th-century:
-,-, Broomfield; Chipping Ongar; Fairsted;
Great Hallingbury; Greensted; Ingatestone and Fryerning; Langford; Leaden
Roding; Little Baddow; Navestock;
Waltham Holy Cross; White Notley;
Wickham Bishops.
-, Dating from c. 1100:
-,-, Boreham: Great Waltham; Springfield;
Stondon Massey; White Roding.
-, Dating from the 12th-century:
-,-, Barnston; Blackmore; Black Notley;
Braintree; Chigwell; Chingford; East
Ham; Faulkbourne; Felstead; Fyfield; Great Canfield; Great Leighs;
Harlow; Hatfield Broad Oak; Hatfield
Peverel; High Easter; High Laver;
High Ongar; Lambourne; Latton;
Little Canfield; Little Hallingbury;
Little Ilford; Little Leighs; Little
Waltham; Magdalen Laver; Maldon
St. Mary; Margaret Roding; Margaretting; Mashbury; Nazeing; South
Weald; Stanford Rivers; West Ham;
Willingale Spain.
-, Dating from c. 1200: Good Easter.
-, Dating from the 13th-century:
-,-, Aythorpe Roding; Barking; Dagenham;
Doddinghurst; Epping Upland; High
Roding; Maldon All Saints; Matching;
Moreton; Netteswell; Roydon; Sheering; Stapleford Tawney; Terling;
Theydon Garnon; Ulting; Walthamstow; Writtle.
-, Dating from c. 1300: Chignall (St. James).
-, Dating from the 14th-century:
-,-, Abbess Roding; Beauchamp Roding;
Berners Roding; Latton (3), (now a
barn); Little Laver; North Weald
Bassett; Norton Mandeville; Roxwell;
Willingale Doe; Witham.
-, Dating from c. 1400: Pleshey.
-, Dating from the 15th-century:
-,-, Chelmsford; Great Parndon; Maldon St.
Peter; Shenfield.
-, Dating from the 16th-century:
-,-, Chignall (St. Nicholas); Theydon Mount;
Woodham Walter.
-, Dating from the 17th-century:
-,-, Low Leyton; Stapleford Abbots.
Cistercian Monks, see under Religious Houses.
City of Bristol, arms 246
City of London, arms 246
Clapgate, Willingale Doe (6) 261
Clare, arms 17
Clark,-e, arms 249, 275
Clark,-e:
-, Elizabeth, daughter of John, headstone to,
1712 64
-, John, floor-slab to, 1706 275
-, John, 1712, and Elizabeth, daughter of
John, 1712, headstone to 64
-, John, 1719, and Mary his wife, 1711, floor-slab to 249
Clark's Cottages, Great Waltham (22) 108
Clayhall Farm, Great Ilford (3) 99
Cleves, Duchy of, arms 227
Clock, dated 1701, Felstead Church 73
Clock House, Boreham (11) 26
Clock House, Braintree (67) 34
Clockworks:
-, 18th-century: Felstead Church 75
Clopton:
-, Frances, daughter of Thomas, floor-slab to,
1657 46
-, Mary, see Coker.
Coat, Part of boy's leather coat for bound apprentice under the Aleyne bequest, probably 17th-century 163
Cobb's Farm, Great Hallingbury (19) 96
Cobler's Green, Felstead 80
Cock and Rather Shop, The (now Post Office), High Easter (15) 129
Cock Green, Felstead 81
Cockerelles, site of, Noak Hill (2) 197
Coffins and Coffin-lids and Slabs:
-, Coffins, Stone:
-,-, Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon St. Peter (3) 181
-,-, Stapleford Tawney Church 226
-, Coffin-lids and Slabs in Churches:
-,-, 12th-century:
Stapleford Tawney; Witham.
-,-, 13th-century:
Aythorpe Roding; Chelmsford; Faulkbourne; Good Easter; Greensted;
Harlow; Ingatestone and Fryerning
(St. Mary the Virgin); little Leighs;
Margaret Roding; Wickham Bishops
(fragments); Witham.
-,-, 13th or 14th-century: Waltham Holy Cross,
-,-, 14th-century: Navestock.
-,-, Undated:
Berners Roding; Blackmore; Great
Canfield; Little Hallingbury; Margaretting; Nazeing; Sheering (fragments); Stapleford Tawney; Willingale
Doe.
Cogan, Mrs. Christian, floor-slab to, 1710 7
Coggeshall, Thomas, brass, said to be of, 1421 219
Coker, James, 1702, and Mary (Clopton) his wife, 1720, floor-slab to 19
Colbey, Anna, see Browning.
Coleman, Mary, see Johnson.
Coleman's Farm, Faulkbourne (14) 72
Colchester, arms 252
Colchester, Henry, 1700–1, and Penelope his wife, 1719, tablet to 252
Colford, Agnes, see Makyn.
Colickey Green, Woodham Walter 271
Collard:
-, Nicholas, floor-slab to, 1680 11
-, William, 1688, and Judeth his wife, 1665,
floor-slab to 11
-, William, floor-slab to, 1698 11
Collecting-shovel:
-, 17th-century: Epping Upland Church.
Colleges, see under Religious Houses.
Collier's Hatch, Stapleford Tawney (2) 226
Collins:
-, Ann, wife of Richard, floor-slab to, 1670 24
-, Mary, wife of John, floor-slab to, 1714 86
-, Richard, gentleman harbinger to Charles II.,
1678, and his two infants, Christopher
and Elizabeth, floor-slab to 24
-, Samuel, M.D., brass to, 1670 28
Collins Farm, Aythorpe Roding (5) 3
Colshill, arms 47
Colshill, Thomas, 1595, and Mary (Crayford), his wife, 1599, monument to 47
Colston, Elizabeth, see Hicks.
Colt,-e arms 207, 243
Colt,-e:
-, John (1521), and Elizabeth (Eldrington), and
Mary (Anle ?), his wives, brass of 207
-, Margaret (Heath), wife successively of John
Ducket, John Swift and Henry Colt,
1602, also John Swift, and Richard his
son, 1601, tablet to 207
-, Thomas, 1471, and Johanne his wife, brass of 207
-, Thomas, 1559, and Magdalen, his wife, 1591,
tablet to 243
Colville Hall, White Roding (13) 257
Communion Rails in Churches:
-, 17th-century:
High Ongar; Leaden Roding; Stanford
Rivers; Stapleford Tawney.
-, c. 1700:
Terling; Theydon Garnon.
-, Early 18th-century:
Great Waltham (Black Chapel); Hatfield
Broad Oak; Maldon St. Mary.
Communion Tables in Churches:
-, 16th-century: Terling.
-, 16th or 17th-century: High Roding.
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Barnston; Chignall (St. Nicholas); Fairstead; Great Waltham (Black Chapel);
Hatfield Broad Oak; High Laver; Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary the
Virgin and St. Edmund); Leaden
Roding; Little Baddow; Maldon St.
Mary; Moreton; Norton Mandeville;
Pleshey.
-, Early 18th-century:
-,-, Margaretting; Stanford Rivers; White
Roding.
-, 16th-century Communion Table in Chapel
of Rich's Almshouses, Felstead (24) 79
Compton, Bishop of London, arms of 144
Comyns, arms 56, 275
Comyns:
-, Anne (Gurdon), wife of John, 1705, floor-slab
to 275
-, Richard, floor-slab to 275
-, Capt. Richard, table-tomb to, 1700 56
-, Dr. Thomas, floor-slab to, 1656 56
"Connier, (W)ylyam and Benet his wife," portion of inscription Epping Upland Church 63
Constantine, coins of 167
Constitutional Club, Braintree (45) 33
Conway, Lord, Helegenwagh, daughter of, see Smith.
Conyers, arms 247
Conyers:
-, Dorothy, see Waldegrave.
-, Mary, wife of John, 1701–2, and Tristram,
their son, 1711, floor-slab to 247
-, Tristram, 1684, and Winifred (Gerard) his
wife, 1694, tablet to 247
-, William, tablet to, 1659 247
Conysby, Marthagnes, see Hicks.
Cooke, arms 204
Cooke:
-, Sir Anthony, 1576, preceptor to Edward VI
and Anne (Fitzwilliams) his wife, monument of 203
-, Sir Anthony, tablet to, 1576 204
-, Elizabeth, daughter of John, headstone to,
1713 185
-, John, son of John, headstone to, 1708 185
-, Robert, see Holmes.
Cooksmill Green, Writtle 277
Coopersale House, Epping (2) 61, 62
Coppin, Lettice, see Tyrell.
Corringales, Hatfield Broad Oak (34) 122
Corselis, Mary, see Maynard.
Court House, Barking (5) 10
Court House, Walthamstow (8) 248
Cow Farm, Doddinghurst (12) 58
Cowicks, Sheering (11) 212
Cowland:
-, John, floor-slab to, 1700 269
-, William, floor-slab to, 1687 3
Coys, arms 124
Coys, Daniel, floor-slab to, 1673 124
Cozen's Farm, High Ongar (5) 132
Cracherode, arms 69
Cracherode, Elizabeth, floor-slab to, 1693–4 69
Crane, Harry, brass to, 1436 246
Crawley's, Netteswell (9) 197
Crayford, Mary, see Colshill.
Credences:
-, 14th-century: Springfield Church 220
-, Undated: Fyfield Church 86
Crests, see Badges and Crests under Heraldry.
Crippings, High Easter (5) 128
Crix Farm, Hatfield Peverel (4) 125
Croft, Anne, see Smith.
Croft Lane, Great Waltham 109
Cromps, High Easter (8) 128
Cromwell, Jane, daughter of Sir Oliver, see Pallavicine.
Crooke, James, rector of Stondon Massey, floor-slab to, 1707 227
Crosbe or Crosby, arms 231
Crosbe, Sir John, Knight, Inscription recording building of steeple by, Theydon Garnon Church 231
Crosses:
-, See also Sectional Preface xxxiv
-, Part of shaft of Saxon cross, Barking Church 7
-, Late 12th or early 13th-century Rood in
stone, "Fire-bell Gate," Barking Abbey 9
-, Consecration:
-,-, 14th-century: (painted) Sheering Church
-, Undated:
-,-, Fairsted Church: Great Canfield Church
-, Gable:
-,-, 14th-century: (portion of), Writtle 275
Cross Lees, Moreton (5) 190
Crouchman's Farm, Ulting (9) 237
Crucifix, Doddinghurst Church 57
Crucifixion, glass 197
", carved wooden panel of 195
" painting 124
Crow's Farm, Writtle (18) 277
Crow Green, South Weald (17) 218
Crowgate, Great Waltham (49) 110
Crown, or Pigtails Farm, Romford Rural (5) 203
Crush, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1670 205
Crypt or Bone-hole:
-, c. 1330: Maldon All Saints (1) 171
Cuckoos, Little Baddow (9) 153
Cudworth, Damaris, widow of Ralph, Master of Christ's College, Cambridge, 1695, tablet to 131
Culverts' Farm, Boreham (21) 27
Cunobeline, coins of 145
Cupboards, see under Furniture.
Cupper's Farm, Witham (47) 269
Cutlands, Nazeing (15) 195
Dagenham 55, 56
Dagnetts Farm, Black Notley (4) 19
Dame Anna's Farm, Fyfield (7) 87
Darby, arms 247
Darby, Paul, floor-slab to, 1699 247
Darcy, arms 173, 220
Darcy:
-, Elizabeth, see Wiseman.
-, Sir Robert, South Chapel, Maldon All Saints,
probably the Chantry Chapel of, founded
c. 1443 170
Darell, arms 247
Darrell:
-, Anne (Pyott), wife of Edward, floor-slab to,
1684 247
-, Sir Edward, see Fortescue.
Darmers, Nazeing (9) 195
Day's Farm, Doddinghurst (13) 58
de Balik, see Balik.
Dedications of Ecclesiastical Structures:
-, All Saints: Doddinghurst; Epping Upland;
High Laver; High Roding; Little
Canfield; Maldon All Saints; Nazeing;
Norton Mandeville; Springfield; Terling;
Theydon Garnon; Ulting; West
Ham; Writtle.
-, St. Andrew: Boreham; Good Easter;
Greensted; Hatfield Peverel; Netteswell; North Weald Bassett.
-, St. Andrew and All Saints: Willingale
Spain.
-, St. Bartholomew: Wickham Bishops.
-, St. Botolph: Beauchamp Roding.
-, St. Christopher: Willingale Doe.
-, St. Edmund: Abbess Roding.
-, St. Edward the Confessor: Romford
Urban.
-, St. Germain: Bobbingworth; Faulkbourne.
-, St. Giles: Great Hallingbury; Langford;
Maldon St. Peter (1).
-, Holy Cross: Felstead.
-, Holy Cross and St. Lawrence: Waltham
Holy Cross.
-, Holy Trinity: Pleshey.
-, St. James: Chignall.
-, St. John the Evangelist: Havering-atte-Bower; Little Leighs.
-, St. Laurence: Blackmore.
-, St. Leonard: Broomfield (anciently)
-, St. Margaret: Barking; Margaret Roding;
Margaretting; Stanford Rivers.
-, St. Martin: Chipping Ongar; Little
Waltham; White Roding.
-, St. Mary: Aythorpe Roding; Chignall;
Great Canfield; High Easter; Little
Laver; Maldon St. Mary; Matching;
Stapleford Tawney; Theydon Bois;
Woodford.
-, St. Mary and All Saints: Lambourne.
-, St. Mary and St. Edmund: Ingatestone.
-, St. Mary and St. Hugh: Harlow.
-, St. Mary and St. Laurence: Great Waltham.
-, St. Mary and St. Nicholas: Maldon St.
Peter (3).
-, St. Mary and St. Thomas of Canterbury:
Great Ilford.
-, St. Mary Magdalen: East Ham; Magdalen
Laver.
-, St. Mary the Virgin: Broomfield; Chelmsford; Chigwell; Fairsted; Great Leighs;
Great Parndon; Hatfield Broad Oak;
High Ongar; Freyerning; Latton;Little
Baddow; Little Hallingbury; Little
Ilford; Little Parndon; Low Leyton;
Moreton; Sheering; Shenfield; Stapleford Abbots; Walthamstow; Wanstead.
-, St. Michael: Braintree; Roxwell; Theydon Mount; Woodham Walter.
-, St. Michael and All Angels: Leaden
Roding.
-, St. Nicholas: Chignall Smealey; Fyfield;
Kelvedon Hatch; Loughton; Witham.
-, St. Peter: Maldon St. Peter; Roydon;
Shelley; South Weald; Wickham
Bishops
-, St. Peter and Paul: Black Notley; Chingford; Dagenham; Shellow Bowells;
Stondon Massey.
-, St. Thomas: Navestock; Noak Hill.
-, St. Thomas the Martyr: Brentwood.
-, Dedication unknown: Barnston; Berners
Roding; Mashbury; White Notley.
-, Dedication uncertain: Wickham Bishops.
de la Pole, see Pole.
de Lucy, see Lucy.
de Mandevilles, see Mandevilles.
Denn, arms 147
Denn, Thomas, Vicar of Latton, tablet to, 1680 147
Dennis, arms 98
Denny, arms 243
Denny, Sir Edward, 1599, and Joane (Champnon), his wife, tomb of 243
Deposition from the Cross, The, glass 156, 219
Deryngton, George, "brass to," 1575 114
de Vere, see Vere. 114
de Weston, see Weston.
de Wydenal, see Wydenal.
Dews Hall, doorway said to have come from, Lambourne (4) 144
Dina's Farm, Great Waltham (29) 109
Dines Hall, Fairsted (2) 67
Dinn, Elizabeth, see Stanley.
Dixon, Charlotte, wife of Benjamin, headstone to, 1707 259
Doddinghurst 56–58
Doddinghurst Common, Doddinghurst 58
Doddinghurst Hall, Doddinghurst (5) 57
Doddinghurst Place, Doddinghurst (3) 57
Dodington, Margaret, see Whetcombe.
Doeg, before Saul, glass 197
Does, High Easter (29) 130
Does, Stanford Rivers (8) 222
Domestic Architecture, see Sectional Preface xxxii–iii
Domitian, Coin of 68
Doom, painting 67, 243
Doors:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxiv
-, In Churches:
-,-, 12th-century: Mashbury; Navestock.
-,-, 13th-century:
High Roding; Little Leighs; Navestock; White Roding.
-,-, 13th or 14th-century: North Weald
Bassett.
-,-, 14th-century:
Maldon All Saints; Sheering;
Waltham Holy Cross; White Notley;
Witham; Writtle.
-,-, 14th or 15th century:
Magdalen Laver; Navestock; White
Notley.
-,-, 15th-century:
Braintree; Chelmsford; Chingford;
Epping Upland; Faulkbourne; Good
Easter; Great Parndon; Great
Waltham; Hatfield Broad Oak; High
Easter; Latton; Little Hallingbury;
Margaretting; Mashbury; Nazeing;
South Weald; Terling; White Roding; Wickham Bishops; Witham.
-,-, c. 1500: Hatfield Peverel.
-,-, 15th or 16th-century:
Little Waltham; North Weald
Bassett; Shenfield.
-,-, 16th-century:
Chignall (St. Nicholas); Epping
Upland; Felstead (partly restored);
Great Leighs; Hatfield Peverel;
High Laver; Latton; Nazeing;
Sheering; Springfield; Theydon
Garnon; Waltham Holy Cross;
Woodham Walter.
-,-, 16th or 17th-century:
Brentwood; Latton.
-,-, 17th-century:
Barking; Dagenham; Felstead (2);
Great Leighs; Little Ilford; Nazeing; Stapleford Abbots; Witham.
-,-, early 18th-century, Maldon St. Mary.
-,-, Undated:
Little Baddow; Wickham Bishops.
-, In Houses:
-,-, 15th-century: Faulkbourne (3) 71
-,-, 15th or 16th-century: Brentwood (2) 36
-,-, c. 1500: White Roding (13) 257
-,-, 16th-century:
Barnston (3) 12
Beauchamp Roding (4) 13
Boreham (20) 26
Braintree (9), (10), (45), (50) 29, 33, 34
Chelmsford (28) 44
Epping Upland (9), (10) 65
Faulkbourne (15) 72
Felstead (18), (22), (60) 78, 79, 81
Great Canfield (9) 93
Great Leighs (5) 101
Great Waltham (10), (25), (45) 108, 109, 110
Harlow (15) 115
Hatfield Broad Oak (40) 122
High Easter (15) 129
Lambourne (3) 144
Little Baddow (5) 153
Little Leighs (2) 161
Roxwell (17) 206
Shelley (4) 212
South Weald (2), (5) 216, 217
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Waltham Holy Cross (10) 245
White Notley (2) 254, 255
Willingale Doe (8) 261
Witham (24), (44) 267, 268
Woodford (2) 270
Writtle (12) 276
-,-, 16th or 17th-century:
Braintree (3) 29
Great Hallingbury (9) 96
Great Leighs (5) 102
High Ongar (7) 133
Waltham Holy Cross (17) 246
-,-, c. 1600:
Great Waltham (6) 107
Shenfield (9) 214
-,-, 17th-century:
Aythorpe Roding (3) 3
Barnston (9), (10) 12
Black Notley (7), (15) 20, 21
Bobbingworth (4) 22
Boreham (16) 26
Braintree (3), (42), (62), (63), (65) 29, 33, 34
Chigwell (4), (6) 48
Chipping Ongar (10) 55
East Ham (3) 60
Epping Upland (5) 65
Felstead (39), (92) 80, 83
Great Canfield (9) 93
Great Ilford (4) 99
Harlow (12) 115
Hatfield Broad Oak (15), (21) 121
High Easter (16) 129
High Ongar (13) 133
Little Baddow (5) 153
Little Waltham (21) 164
Loughton (3), (5) 166
Low Leyton (4) 168
Maldon St. Mary (14) 177
Maldon St. Peter (3), (6), (8) 179, 181, 182
Norton Mandeville (2) 200
Sheering (6) 211
Stapleford Abbots (2) 223, 224
Terling (16), (27) 230
Walthamstow (3) 247
Wanstead (7) 249
Witham (11), (17), (45) 267, 269
Woodham Walter (9) 271
Writtle (9), (23) 276, 277
-,-, c. 1700:
Felstead (19) 79
Low Leyton (3) 167
Walthamstow (4), (8), (11) 248
-,-, early 18th-century:
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Wanstead (3) 249
-,-, undated:
Black Notley (15) 21
Boreham (9) 26
Fairsted (3) 67
Faulkbourne (3) 71, 72
Felstead (85) 83
Fyfield (8), (9) 87
Great Hallingbury (11) 94
Great Waltham (68) 111
High Ongar (6) 133
Little Canfield (4) 154
Matching (6) 188
Pleshey (7) 203
Stanford Rivers (2) 222
Waltham Holy Cross (10) 245
Walthamstow (3) 247
Dovecotes:
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Chingford (6) 51
-,-, Great Waltham (25) 109
-,-, Matching (6) 188
Drapers Company, arms 246
Duck-decoys, see under Earthworks.
Ducket, arms 208
Ducket, John, see Colt.
Duckombe, Alice, see Nevill.
Dukes, Roxwell (17) 206
Dukes Farm, Willingale Doe (10) 261
Dun, arms 233
Dun, Sir Daniel, 1617, and Joan his wife, 1640, tablet to 233
Dunche, Mary, see Kirton 7
"Dunstanus Archiepiscopus" mural inscription, Latton Church 147
Dycotts, Navestock (4) 193
Dyers' Company, arms 249
Dyves Hall, Chignall (4) 46
Earthworks:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxviii, xxxvii
-, Camps:
-,-, Ambresbury Banks, Epping Upland (1) 63
-,-, Wallbury Camp, Great Hallingbury (1) 93
-,-, Uphall Camp, Great Ilford (7) 99
-,-, Loughton Camp, Loughton (1) 165
-,-, South Weald Camp, South Weald (18) 218
-, Duck-decoys:
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (42) 122
-,-, Navestock (15) 193
-, Embankments:
-,-, Felstead (110), (probably dam for mill) 84
-,-, North Weald Bassett (18) 199
-, Enclosures:
-,-, Braintree (76), (earthen rampart, possibly part of former enclosure) 35
-,-, Chipping Ongar (3), (town enclosure) 53
-,-, Navestock (14) 193
-,-, Pleshey (31), (town enclosure) 201
-, Entrenchments: Chignall (11), (remains of) 46
-, Fascine Dwellings: (traces of), Braintree
(77) 35
-, Fishponds:
-,-, Fyfield (8) 87
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (1) 120
-,-, Navestock (2) 192
-,-, Netteswell (2) (possibly millponds) 196
-,-, Pleshey (7) 203
-,-, Waltham Holy Cross (1) 245
-,-, Walthmstow (2) 247
-,-, Writtle (3) 276
-, Homestead Moats:
-,-, Abbess Roding (2–5) 2
-,-, Aythorpe Roding (2–5) 3
-,-, Barnston (2) 12
-,-, Beauchamp Roding (2) 13
-,-, Berners Roding (2–4) 14
-,-, Blackmore (2–4) 17
-,-, Black Notley (2–4) 19
-,-, Bobbingworth (2) (3) 22
-,-, Boreham (2) (3) 24
-,-, Braintree (69) 35
-,-, Broomfield (2–4) 38
-,-, Chignall (3–7) 46
-,-, Chigwell (3) 48
-,-, Chingford (2–4) 50
-,-, Dagenham (2) 56
-,-, Doddinghurst (2–7) 57
-,-, Epping Upland (3–9) 64, 65
-,-, Fairsted (2) (3) 67
-,-, Felstead (3–8) 75,76
-,-, Fyfield (2–8) 86, 87
-,-, Good Easter (2–9) 89
-,-, Great Canfield (3) 91
-,-, Great Hallingbury (3–8) 94–96
-,-, Great Leighs (2) (5) 101, 102
-,-, Great Parndon (2) 103
-,-, Great Waltham (3–7) 106, 107
-,-, Harlow (4) (26) 115, 116
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (2–14) 120, 121
-,-, Hatfield Peverel (2) 124
-,-, High Easter (2–10) 128, 129
-,-, High Laver (2) (3) 131
-,-, High Ongar (2–5) 132
-,-, High Roding (2–9) 134, 135
-,-, Kelvedon Hatch (2–4) 142, 143
-,-, Lambourne (2) 144
-,-, Langford (2) 145
-,-, Latton (3) 148
-,-, Leaden Roding (2) (3) 150
-,-, Little Canfield (2) (3) 154
-,-, Little Hallingbury (2) 155
-,-, Little Laver (1A–3) 157
-,-, Little Parndon (2) (3) 160
-,-, Little Waltham (2) 163
-,-, Magdalen Laver (3–8) (10) 169, 170
-,-, Maldon St. Peter (4) 181
-,-, Margaret Roding (2–4) 183
-,-, Margaretting (2) 185
-,-, Mashbury (2) (3) 186, 187
-,-, Matching (2–12) 188
-,-, Moreton (2–5) 190
-,-, Navestock (3) (4) 192
-,-, Nazeing (2) (3) 194
-,-, Netteswell (8) 197
-,-, Noak Hill (2) 197
-,-, North Weald Bassett (2–6) 198
-,-, Romford Rural (2) 203
-,-, Roxwell (2–9) 205, 206
-,-, Roydon (2) 209
-,-, Sheering (2–6) 211
-,-, Shelley (2) 212
-,-, Shellow Bowells (2–5) 213
-,-, Shenfield (2–4) 214
-,-, South Weald (3) (4) 217
-,-, Stapleford Tawney (2) (3) 226
-,-, Terling (3) (4) 228, 229
-,-, Theydon Bois (2) 231
-,-, Theydon Garnon (2) (3) 233
-,-, Waltham Holy Cross (2) 245
-,-, Walthamstow (2) 247
-,-, White Roding (3–12) 257
-,-, Wickham Bishops (2) 259
-,-, Widford (1) 260
-,-, Willingale Doe (2–6) 261
-,-, Willingale Spain (2) (3) 262
-,-, Witham (3) 265
-,-, Woodham Walter (2) 271
-,-, Writtle (3–10) 276
-, Lines of Entrenchment:
-,-, Moore's Ditch, Ingatestone and Fryerning (12) 142
-,-, Maldon Burgh, Maldon All Saints (3) 173
-,-, Witham (2) 265
-, Mill Basins: Felstead (111) 84
-, Mill Dams:
-,-, Pleshey (3) 202
-,-, White Notley (10) 255
-, Mill Mounds:
-,-, Felstead (109) (probable site of windmill) 84
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (43) (44) 122
-,-, High Roding (probably site of mill) (20) 136
-,-, Writtle (25) 277
-, Moated Enclosures:
-,-, Great Canfield (12) 93
-,-, Sheering (4) 211
-,-, Willingale Doe (12) 261
-, Moated Mounds:
-,-, Great Hallingbury (25) 97
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (42) 122
-,-, Magdalen Laver (2) 169
-,-, Navestock (2) 192
-,-, Pleshey (2) 201
-, Mounds:
-,-, Great Ilford (7) 99
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (41) 122
-,-, Little Canfield (8) 154
-,-, Little Parndon (5) 162
-,-, Romford Urban (10) (possibly mill-mound) 204
-,-, Roxwell (26) 207
-,-, Shelley (possibly bowl barrow) (7) 212
-, Mount and Bailey Castles:
-,-, Ongar Castle, Chipping Ongar (3) 53
-,-, Canfield Castle, Great Canfield (2) 91
-,-, Pleshey Castle, Pleshey (3) 201
-,-, Remains possibly of Mount and Bailey,
Willingale Doe (12) 261
-, Plateau Camps:
-,-, Ambresbury, Ambersbury or Amesbury
Banks, Epping Upland (1) 63
-,-, Loughton Camp, Loughton (1) 165
-,-, South Weald Camp, South Weald (18) 218
-, Terraces:
-,-, Pyrgo Park, Havering-atte-Bower (3) 126
-,-, Remains of, on site of Knowles Hill,
Stapleford Abbots (8) 225
-, Tumuli:
-,-, Epping (19), (Mounds, possibly tumuli) 62
-,-, Maldon St. Mary (19) (20), (Mounds,
possibly tumuli) 177
-,-, Maldon St. Peter (18), (Mound, possibly
tumulus) 182
-,-, Shelley (6) 212
Eastbrook Farm, Dagenham (6) 56
Eastbrooks Farm, Dagenham (5) 56
Eastbury House, Barking (4) 9
East End, Roydon 209
East Ham 58–61
Easter Sepulchre: 14th-century: Felstead Church (much restored) 74
Edmund, St., King and Martyr:
-, Nave of Greensted Church, possibly the
timber Chapel built, c. 1013, to commemorate the passing through Ongar
of the body of 112
-, Painting of 112
Edward the Confessor, glass 222
Edward the Elder:
-, Maldon Burg, built by 173
-, Supposed site of burg built by, Witham (2) 265
Edwards, Jane, see Altham.
Effigies in Churches:
-, see also Alabaster figures, etc., Brasses and
Sectional Preface xxxiii, xxxvi
-, Civil:
-,-, Men:
13th-century: Hatfield Peverel.
14th-century: Little Baddow (oak).
16th-century:
Chelmsford; Chigwell; Felstead;
Little Ilford; Walthamstow;
Witham; Woodford.
c. 1600: Margaretting.
17th-century:
Abbess Roding; Chelmsford; East
Ham; Good Easter; Low Leyton;
Maldon All Saints; Navestock;
Shelley; Walthamstow; Wanstead; West Ham; Willingale Doe.
early 18th-century:
Low Leyton; Walthamstow; West
Ham.
-,-, Women:
14th-century: Little Baddow (oak).
16th-century:
Blackmore; Chelmsford; Chigwell;
Ingatestone and Fryerning (St.
Mary the Virgin and St. Edmund);
Romford Urban; Waltham Holy
Cross; Witham; Woodford;
Writtle
c. 1600: Margaretting.
17th-century:
Abbess Roding; Barking; Chelmsford; Chingford; Dagenham; East
Ham; Good Easter; Great Waltham; Harlow; Ingatestone and
Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin and
St. Edmund); Latton; Little
Baddow; Little Ilford; Low Leyton; Maldon All Saints; Navestock; Romford Urban; Shelley;
Shenfield; Theydon Mount; Waltham Holy Cross; Walthamstow;
West Ham; Willingale Doe.
early 18th-century:
Low Leyton; Walthamstow; West
Ham.
-, Ecclesiastical:
-, Men:
-,-, 14th-century: Barking; Little Leighs (oak).
-,-, 15th-century: Great Ilford.
-, Military:
-,-, 13th-century:
Faulkbourne; Hatfield Broad Oak.
-,-, 16th-century:
Blackmore; Boreham; Felstead;
Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary
the Virgin and St. Edmund); Romford Urban; Theydon Mount;
Waltham Holy Cross; Witham;
Writtle.
-,-, 17th-century:
Chingford; East Ham; Great
Waltham; Harlow; Ingatestone and
Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin and St.
Edmund); Latton; Little Baddow;
Low Leyton; Romford Urban;
Theydon Mount; Walthamstow;
West Ham; Willingale Doe.
Eldrington, Elizabeth, see Colte.
Elizabeth, St.:
-, Visited by the Virgin, glass 98
-, Figure of, glass 197, 205
Eliott, arms 275
Eliott, Edward, 1595, and Jane (Gedge), his wife, monument of 275
Elm Cottage, Roydon (6) 209
Elm House, Wanstead (6) 249
Elms Cottage, White Roding (8) 257
Elms, The, Doddinghurst (10) 57
Elrington, arms 269
Elrington, Rowland, 1595, and Agnes (Cage), his wife, monument of 269
Ely, See of, arms 105
Embankments, see under Earthworks.
Enclosures, see under Earthworks.
Entombment, The, glass 219
Entrenchments, see under Earthworks
Envilles, Little Laver (3) 157
Epping 61, 62
Epping Upland 63–65
Erkenwald, St., Barking Abbey, founded by, c. 666, for Benedictine nuns 7
Essex Hall, Walthamstow (3) 247
Essex House, Woodford (2) 269
Evangelists, Symbols of 47, 119, 128, 185, 196
Everard, arms 105
Everard:
-, Sir Anthony, 1614, and Anne (Barnardiston),
his wife, 1609, monument of 105
-, Hugh, and Mary, his wife, floor-slab to, 1637 106
-, Hugh, tablet to, 1703 105
-, Sir Hugh, Bart., 1705–6, and his father, Sir
Richard, Bart., 1694, floor-slab to 106
-, Richard, 1617, and Clemence, his wife, 1611,
brass of 105
Everat, Richard, see Goody 28
Evesham Abbey, arms 124
Ewens, —, floor-slab to, 1694 215
Exton, Nicholas, floor-slab to, 1651 11
Eyarts Farm, Terling (22) 230
Eyles, Fran. Alderm. London A.D. MDCCXIV, font given by, 1714, Walthamstow Church 247
Fairlands, Abbess Roding (10) 2
Fairsted 66, 67
Fairy Hall, Felstead (85) 83
Faldo, arms 251
Faldo:
-, Francis, 1632, John Fawcitt, 1625, and
William and Anne, his children, 1636,
monument of 251
-, John, monument of, 1613 251
Fanner's Farm, Great Waltham (23) 108
Fanshaw,-e, arms 7, 99
Fanshaw,-e:
-, —, floor-slab to, 1689 7
-, John, tablet to, 1699 7
Farington, Johana, see Browne.
Farmer, arms 249
Farmer, Edward, son of Sir Edward, floor-slab to, 1708–9 249
Fascine Dwellings, see under Earthworks.
Faulkbourne 67–72
Faulkbourne Hall, Faulkbourne (3) 69–72
Fawcit, arms 251
Fawcit,-t:
-, William, 1631, his wife, and William Toppesfield, her second husband, monument of 251
-, John, see Faldo.
Felstead 73–84
Felstead Bury, Felstead (12) 76
Felstead House, Felstead (32) 80
Felstead Place, Felstead (33) 80
[Fenne, John], merchant, of the Staple of Calais, 1486, inscription to 176
Fenton's Farm, Felstead (79) 82
Fermor, Lucy, see Petre.
Fingrith Hall, Blackmore (3) 17
Firebacks, see under Ironwork.
"Fire-bell" or Cemetery Gate, Barking (3) 9
Fire-jacks, see under Ironwork.
Fireplaces, Overmantels, Mantel-pieces and
Chimney-pieces:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxiv–v
-, Brick:
-,-, 15th-century: Boreham (17) 26
-,-, 15th or 16th-century: Harlow (26) 116
-,-, 16th-century:
Barnston (3) 12
Beauchamp Roding (5) 14
Braintree (45) 33
Epping (13) 62
Epping Upland (10), (11) 65
Felstead (6), (60) 76, 81
Great Waltham (10), (50) 108, 110
Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 141
Kelvedon Hatch (5) 143
Little Leighs (2) 160
Roxwell (13) 206
Roydon (10) 209
South Weald (4) 217
Theydon Mount (2) 236
White Notley (2) 255
Wickham Bishops (4) 260
Witham (5) 265
-,-, 17th-century: Writtle (9) 276
-, Marble or Stone:
-,-, 15th-century: Maldon St. Peter (3) 180
-,-, 16th-century:
Barking (4) 10
Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 141
Little Leighs (2) 160
Low Leyton (4) 168
Maldon All Saints (17) 175
Maldon St. Peter (3) 180, 181
South Weald (2) 216
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Waltham Holy Cross (16) 245
White Roding (9) 257
-,-, 16th or 17th-century:
East Ham (3) 60
Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 141
Theydon Mount (2) 236
-,-, 17th-century:
Epping Upland (5) 65
Great Waltham (8) 107
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Wanstead (5) 249
-,-, early 18th-century: East Ham (3) 60
-, Wood:
-,-, 15th-century: Maldon All Saints (4) 174
-,-, 15th or 16th-century: Felstead (39), (55) 80, 81
-,-, 16th-century:
Barnston (3) 12
Broomfield (7) 39
Epping Upland (10) 65
Great Hallingbury (15) 96
Hatfield Broad Oak (15), (25) 121, 122
High Ongar (6) 133
Lambourne (3) 144
Romford Rural (5) 203
Roxwell (25) 206
Sheering (7) 211
Shelley (3) 212
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Terling (5) 229
Theydon Mount (2) 236
White Roding (10) 257
Writtle (8) 276
-,-, c. 1600:
High Ongar (7) 133
Romford Rural (7) 203
-,-, 16th or 17th-century: Nazeing (10) 195
-,-, 17th-century:
Aythorpe Roding (4) 3
Boreham (20) 27
Braintree (45) 33
Chigwell (5), (8), (12) 48, 49
Chipping Ongar (5) 53
Epping (2) 62
Felstead (20) 79
Great Hallingbury (9) 96
Great Ilford (4) 99
Great Waltham (4) 107
High Ongar (6) 133
Maldon All Saints (4) 173
Maldon St. Peter (2) 178
Shenfield (5) 214
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Theydon Bois (4) 231
Walthamstow (3) 247
Writtle (9) 276
-,-, c. 1700:
Low Leyton (3) 167
Walthamstow (4), (7), (8) 248
-,-, early 18th-century:
Braintree (40) 32
Felstead (17) 78
Great Waltham (6) 107
Wanstead (5) 249
Fisher, Ann, see Tench.
"Fisherman's Hut," Little Leighs Priory, Little Leighs (2) 161
Fishponds, see under Earthworks.
Fithler's Farm, Writtle (4) 276
Fitzjohn's Farm, Great Waltham (25) 108
Fitzwalter, arms 17, 160
Fitzwalters, Shenfield (3) 214
Fitzwilliam Almshouses, Theydon Garnon (5) 233
Fitzwilliam, arms 232
Fitzwilliam, Lady Anne (Sidney), widow of Sir William, tablet to, 1602 232
Fitzwilliams, Anne, see Cooke.
Flack's Green, Terling 230
Flanders, arms 227
Floor-slabs, see under Monuments Funeral.
Fogarty, Matthew, floor-slab to, 1702 138
Folly, The, Felstead (19) 78
Fonts in Churches:
-, See also Sectional Preface xxxv
-, 12th-Century:
-,-, Abbess Roding (bowl bound with
iron); Broomfield (Barnack-stone);
Chingford (Purbeck-marble); Fyfield
(Purbeck-marble); Havering-atteBower (Purbeck-marble); Moreton
(Purbeck-marble); Norton Mandeville (Barnack-stone); Sheering;
Springfield; White Roding (Purbeck-marble); Writtle (Barnack-stone)
-,-, 12th or 13th-Century: Little Laver.
-,-, c. 1200:
Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary
the Virgin); Waltham Holy Cross
(Purbeck-marble).
-,-, 13th-Century:
Navestock; Netteswell; Roydon
(Purbeck-marble); Stanford Rivers
(Barnack-stone); Terling (Purbeck-marble); Ulting (Purbeck-marble).
-,-, 14th-Century:
Boreham; Felstead (Lime-stone);
High Easter; High Laver; Leaden
Roding; Little Leighs; Margaret
Roding; Willingale Spain.
-,-, 14th or 15th-Century: Blackmore.
-,-, 15th-Century:
Faulkbourne; Great Leighs; Great
Parndon; High Roding; Langford;
Little Parndon; Magdalen Laver;
Margaretting; Matching; Nazeing;
Stondon Massey; White Notley;
Wickham Bishops; Willingale Doe;
Woodham Walter.
-,-, 16th-Century: Chignall (St. Nicholas)
(brick).
-,-, 17th-Century:
Barking; East Ham (marble); Theydon Mount (marble).
-,-, 17th or Early 18th-Century: Maldon St.
Mary.
-, Early 18th-Century:
-,-, Walthamstow (marble); West Ham.
-, Bowl of 15th-century font, Great Waltham (8) 107
Font-covers in Churches:
-, 17th-Century:
-,-, Barking; Leaden Roding.
-,-, Made up of 15th and 18th-century fragments,
Hatfield Broad Oak.
Foot, arms 251
Foot, Sir Thomas, Bart., 1688, Lord Mayor of London, and Elizabeth, his wife, 1667, monument of 251
Ford End, Great Waltham 109
"Fordham, Johannes De Dunmow Magna Fecit Anno 1701 Num 126," inscription on clockworks 75
Forest Lodge, Lambourne (9) 144
Forest School, Walthamstow (12) 248
Fortescue, arms 68
Fortescue:
-, Henry, Esquire of the body to Queen
Elizabeth, brass of, 1576 68
-, Mary, wife successively of Sir Edward
Darrell, Philip Maunsell, and Henry
Fortescue, brass of, 1598 68
Fortification Wood, Navestock (14) 193
Foster's Farm, site of, Little Parndon (3) 162
Fouchers, Good Easter (8) 89
Fountaine:
-, Jane, daughter of Joseph, floor-slab to,
1705 24
-, Joseph, 1695, and Susannah, his wife, 1739,
floor-slab to 24
Fox Hatch, Doddinghurst 58
Foxe the Martyrologist, house said to have been occupied by, Waltham Holy Cross (16) 245
France Ancient, arms 220
France, Ancient, quartering England, arms, 17, 105, 244
France Modern, quartering England, arms 114, 156, 197, 219
Frankelin, arms 146
Frankelin, Frances (Roberts), wife of Richard, brass of, 1604 146
Franklins, Harlow (19) 116
Franklin's Island, Writtle (6) 276
Frayes, Beauchamp Roding (2) 13
Freebournes, Witham (24) 267
Frenches Green, Felstead 83, 84
Frere, arms 275
Frere, Elizabeth, floor-slab to, 1711 275
Friars, see under Religious Houses.
Friars Grange, Aythorpe Roding (3) 3
Friary, The, Chelmsford (28) 44
Frieze Hall, South Weald (12) 218
Fryerning, see Ingatestone and Fryerning.
Fryerning Hall, Ingatestone and Fryerning (4) 141
Fryer's Farm, Black Notley (15) 21
Fuller, arms 6, 261
Fuller:
-, Francis, tablet of, 1636
-, Thomas, rector of Willingale Doe, 1701, and
Thomas, James, and John, his sons;
also Clopton Havers, M.D., 1702, and
his children, Elizabeth, 1692, Thomas,
1695, Fuller, 1695, Henrietta, 1700,
Mary, 1702, and Clopton, 1705, floor-slab to 261
Funeral Achievements and Helms, see under Armour.
Furniture:
-, Bookcases, early 18th-century, Plume
Library, Maldon St. Peter (2) 178
-, Chairs:
-,-, see also Sectional Preface xxxiv
-,-, in Churches:
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Aythorpe Roding; Berners Roding;
Black Notley (partly modern);
Doddinghurst; East Ham; Epping
Upland; Good Easter; Great
Waltham; Hatfield Peverel; High
Easter; Little Baddow; Little Laver;
Little Leighs; Maldon All Saints;
North Weald Bassett; Roydon;
Stapleford Abbots; Waltham Holy
Cross; White Notley; White Roding.
-,-, 17th or early 18th-century:
Barking; Theydon Garnon.
-,-, early 18th-century:
Hatfield Broad Oak; High Roding.
-, Chests:
-,-, see also Sectional Preface xxxiv
-,-, in Churches:
12th or 13th-century: White Notley
13th-century:
Fairsted; Little Canfield; Margaret
Roding.
13th or 14th-century: Little Waltham.
14th-century: Nazeing.
14th or 15th-century: High Easter.
15th-century:
Mashbury: Wickham Bishops.
16th-century:
Boreham; Great Leighs; Hatfield
Peverel; Little Baddow; North
Weald Bassett; Willingale Doe;
Witham.
Late mediæval: Hatfield Broad Oak.
c. 1600: Pleshey.
16th or 17th-century:
Little Waltham; Writtle.
17th-century:
Barnston; Bobbingworth; Chingford;
Fyfield; Great Canfield; Great
Waltham (Black Chapel); Harlow;
Hatfield Broad Oak; Hatfield Peverel;
High Laver; High Ongar; Leaden
Roding; Little Baddow; Little
Canfield; Maldon All Saints; Stanford Rivers; Theydon Garnon;
Theydon Mount; Waltham Holy Cross.
Late 17th or early 18th-century: Little
Leighs.
Early 18th-century: White Roding.
Undated: Black Notley.
-, Cupboards:
-,-, in Churches:
14th-century: projecting cupboard,
Abbess Roding 1
15th-century: Chelmsford 40
16th-century: Loughton 166
17th-century: Barking 7
-,-, in Houses:
16th-century:
High Easter (17) 129
Magdalen Laver (5) 170
16th or 17th-century: Great Waltham
(25) 107
17th-century:
Chipping Ongar (10) 55
Felstead (65) 82
Great Waltham (7) 107
c. 1700: Walthamstow (11) 248
-, Shelves:
-,-, in Houses:
-,-, c. 1600: Chigwell (4) 48
-, Tables:
-,-, in Churches:
17th-century:
Barking; Epping Upland (possibly
communion table); Little Parndon;
Maldon All Saints.
-,-, in Houses:
16th-century: Great Hallingbury (9) 96
18th-century: Maldon St. Peter (2) 178
Late 17th and early 18th-century
furniture, Maldon All Saints (5) 174
Fyfield 85–87
Fyfield Hall, Fyfield (8) 87
Fytche, arms 154
Fytche:
-, Ann (Wiseman), wife, first of William Fytche,
and afterwards of Ralph Pudsey, 1593,
brass of 154
-, Thomas, and Agnes (Wyseman) his wife,
brass of, 1588 91
-, William, 1578, his first wife, Elizabeth, and
his second wife, Ann, brass of 154
Gables, The, Harlow (7) 115
Gabriel, St., glass 180
Gaintherpes, Bobbingworth (3) 22
Gale Street Farm, Barking (6) 10
Galleries:
-, In Churches:
early 18th-century: Lambourne
Games, High Easter (19) 129
Gardner's, Theydon Garnon (6) 233
Gardner's Farm, Hatfield Peverel (22) 125
Garnetts, Felstead (22) 79
Garnett's Farm, Great Waltham (24) 108
Garnish Hall, Theydon Garnon (2) 233
Gate, Agnes, wife of Sir Geffrey, Captain of the Isle of Wight and afterwards Marshal of Calais, brass to, 1487 128
Gatehouse, Good Easter (15) 90
Gatehouse Farm, Felstead (9) 76
Gatehouse Farm, White Roding (11) 257
Gatehouses:
-, 14th-century: Waltham Holy Cross (1) 244
-, 15th-Century:
-,-, "Fire-bell" or Cemetery Gate, Barking
Abbey 9
-,-, Nether Hall, Roydon (2) 208
-, 16th-Century: Little Leighs Priory 160, 161
Gates, see under Ironwork.
Gateways:
-, 14th-Century: Waltham Holy Cross (1) 244
-, 15th-Century: Nether Hall, Roydon (2),
(outer arch) 208
-, c. 1500: White Roding (13) 258
-, Two re-set arches of the 16th century, New
Hall, Boreham (4) 25
-, 17th-Century:
-,-, Great Parndon (3) 103
-,-, Stapleford Abbots (2) 225
Gatewood Farm, Felstead (80) 82
Gayre, arms 224
Gaysham Hall, Great Ilford (4) 99
Gedge, Jane, see Eliott
George, St., head possibly of, glass 151
George, St., Sir Thomas, 1703, Garter King at arms, and Anne (Lawson) his wife, floor-slab to 269
Gerard, Winifred, see Conyers
Germains, Kelvedon Hatch (3) 142
Germy, Anne, see Turnour.
Gernon, arms 160, 231
Gibbons, Grinling, Reredos, Hatfield Peverel Church, supposed to be the work of Woodward, pupil of 119
Gibbs, arms 221
Gibbs, Dr. Charles, tablet to, 1681 221
Gidea Hall, Romford Rural (3) 203
Giffln's End, Braintree 34
Giles', St., Hospital, Maldon St. Peter (1) 177
Gills, Epping Upland (9) 65
Gittens, George, floor-slab to, 1712 215
Gladwin, John, brass of, 1615 114
Glandfield's Farm, Felstead (41) 80
Glascocke, Martha, see Aleyn.
Glass:
-, see also Heraldic Glass under Heraldry and
Sectional Preface xxxv–vi
-, English:
-,-, in Churches:
13th-century:
High Laver; Netteswell; White
Notley
14th-century:
Barnston; Berners Roding; Boreham; Chignall (St. Nicholas);
Faulkbourne; Great Leighs; Harlow;
Hatfield Peverel; High Easter;
High Laver; High Roding; Leaden
Roding; Little Baddow; Little Canfield; Little Waltham; Magdalen
Laver; Margaret Roding; Mashbury;
Navestock; Netteswell; North
Weald Bassett; Roydon; Sheering;
Springfield; Stapleford Abbots;
Walthamstow; Woodham Walter.
14th or 15th-century:
Good Easter; High Easter; Little
Baddow; White Notley.
15th-century:
Abbess Roding; Barking; Black
Notley; Great Hallingbury; Great
Leighs; Great Parndon; Harlow;
Hatfield Peverel; Little Ilford;
Little Waltham; Magdalen Laver;
Margaretting; Mashbury; Netteswell; Roydon; Springfield; Walthamstow; White Roding; Woodham Walter; Writtle.
c. 1500: Greensted.
16th-century:
Chignall (St. James); Great Ilford;
Great Parndon; Harlow; Hatfield
Peverel; High Ongar; High Roding;
Little Ilford; Loughton; Maldon
All Saints; Mashbury; Noak Hill;
Norton Mandeville; Springfield.
16th or 17th-century: East Ham.
17th-century:
Great Ilford; Hatfield Peverel;
Latton; Little Ilford; Noak Hill;
South Weald; Stapleford Abbots;
Theydon Mount; Writtle.
17th or 18th-century: Harlow.
early 18th-century:
Blackmore; Harlow; Hatfield
Peverel; Latton.
-,-, in Houses:
13th or 14th-century: Walthamstow (12) 248
14th-century:
Theydon Mount (2) 236
Walthamstow (12) 248
15th-century:
Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon St. Peter (3) 180
Walthamstow (12) 248
Wickham Bishops (2) 259
16th-century:
Braintree (37) 32
Faulkbourne (3) 71
Harlow (15) 115
Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 141
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
16th or 17th-century: Theydon Mount
(2) 236
17th-century: Witham (44) 269
Undated: Little Canfield (4) 154
-, Foreign:
-,-, in Churches:
15th-century: South Weald.
16th-century:
Great Ilford; Hatfield Peverel;
Noak Hill.
16th or 17th-century:
Springfield; White Notley.
17th-century:
Chignall (St. James); Great Ilford;
Hatfield Peverel; Lambourne;
Latton; Maldon All Saints; Noak
Hill; Roxwell; Springfield.
-,-, in Houses:
16th-century:
Braintree (45) 33
Theydon Mount (2) 236
Glass, Heraldic, see under Heraldry.
Gloucester, Duke of, Thomas of Woodstock College of 9 priests founded by, 1393 201
Gobart, John, inscription recording benefactions of, 1623, Hatfield Broad Oak Church 119
Godbold, John, floor-slab to, 166 (9) 124
Godling's Farm, Braintree (57) 34
Goldingham Farm, Braintree (65) 34
Goldsmiths' Company, arms 251
Good and Evil, Choice between, glass 144
Good Easter 87–90
Goodeve:
-, John, headstone to, 1698 163
-, Sarah, see Hinde.
Goodman's Farm, Great Leighs (8) 102
Goodwyn, Thomas, Vicar of South Weald, tablet to, 1658 215
Goody, Marie (Wood), wife of Richard Everat, and then of John Goody, brass to, 1589 28
Gore, Sarah, see Turnour.
Goring, arms 169
Goring, Charles, Lord Hurst Perpoint and Earl of Norwich, tablet to, 1670 169
Gosling Hall, Little Laver (5) 157
Graffiti 179, 208, 228, 262
Granary Farm, Leaden Roding (5) 150
Grandcourts, Felstead (10) 76
Grange, The, Chigwell (10) 48
"Grange," The, Low Leyton (1) 166
Gray, Elizabeth, see Greville.
Gray's Cottages, Margaret Roding (3) 183
Gray's Farm, Chignall (7) 46
Great Appletrees Farm, Great Waltham (48) 110
Great Beldams, Great Hallingbury (12) 96
Great Canfield 90–93
Great Canfield Park, Great Canfield (9) 93
Great Canons, Great Parndon (3) 103
Great Farsley Farm, Terling (31) 230
Great Garnetts, High Easter (10) 129
Great Graces, Little Baddow (5) 152
Great Hallingbury 93–97
Great Ilford 97–99
Great Jenkins, Great Hallingbury (7) 94
Great Leighs 99–102
Great Loys, Terling (3) 228
Great Maries Farm, Epping Upland (6) 65
Great Newarks, Good Easter (9) 89
Great Parndon 102–104
Great Troys, Fairsted (9) 67
Great Walley Hall, Fairsted (8) 67
Great Waltham 104–112
Greaves, George, and William Hilton, headstone to, early 18th-century 252
Green,-e or Grene:
-, Arms 160, 192, 193, 212
-, Crest 193
Green,-e or Grene:
-, Agnes (Hunt), wife of John, 1626, tablet of 212
-, Hadesley, floor-slab to, 1699 212
-, John, 1595, and Katherine (Wright) his
wife, brass to 212
-, John, tablet to, 1625 192
-, John, Sergeant-at-Law, and Judge of
Sheriff's Court, 1653, and Anne (Blanchard) his wife, 1641, tablet of 192
-, Rebecca, see Thorold.
-, Thomas "bayle of this town" (Stanford
Rivers), and Margaret and Margaret his
wives, brass to, 1535 221
Greene Almshouses, Waltham Holy Cross (16) 245
Greenend Farm, Great Waltham (47) 110
Greenfields, Felstead (72) 82
Greenfield's Farm, Felstead (8) 76
Greenhill, Hatfield Broad Oak 122
Greenleaves, Nazeing (14) 195
Greens, Moreton (4) 190
Green's Farm, Fyfield (2) 86
Green's Farm, High Easter (30) 130
Greensted 112,113
Greensted Hall, Greensted (2) 112
Greensted Lodge Farm, Greensted (3) 113
Greenwood, Bridget, see Whitebread.
Gregorie, arms 252
Gregorie, Richard, 1658, Dorothy his wife, 1678, and William, and John, their children, table-tomb to 252
Grene, see Greene.
Gresham, John, arms and badge 97, 98
Greville, arms 221
Greville:
-, Lady Elizabeth (Gray), wife of Sir Edward,
effigy said to be of, 1619 243
-, Thomas, infant son of Giles, brass of, 1492 221
Griffin, Lucy, see Wyseman.
Grigs, Francis, monument by, Braintree Church 28
Grille, see under Ironwork.
Grocers' Company, arms 28, 33, 231, 269
Grove, The, Faulkbourne (12) 72
Grove, The, Woodford (3) 270
Grove Cottage, Wanstead (7) 250
Grove House, site of, Woodford (2) 269
Gubbie's Farm, Beauchamp Roding (5) 13
Gubbions Green, Great Leighs 102
Gubbions Hall, Great Leighs (2) 101
"Guildhall," The, Moreton (10) 190
[Guilliams, Abel, 1637], brass of 166
Gunners Farm (now Post Office and tenement). Aythorpe Roding (7) 4
Gunnets Green, Matching (4) 188
Gunning, Peter, Bishop of Chichester, and afterwards of Ely, buried at Ely, 1684, tablet to, Harlow Church 114
Gunson, Avice, see Mildmay 42
Gurdon, Anne, see Cornyns.
Gutter's Farm, Broomfield (10) 39
Guy Harlings, Chelmsford (3) 42
Gyles, Elizabeth (Percival), wife of Nathaniel, floor-slab to, 1695 208
Gynes, Thomas, 1652, and his wife, 1704, floor-slab to 100
"Ha (with a rebus), John, anno domenoe 1583," inscription on door-head, Harlow (19) 116
Hale (Thomas), brass to, 1588 246
Hales Farm, Abbess Roding (9) 2
Hall, Anastacy, see Wentworth.
Hall, The, Great Hallingbury (4) 94
Hallingbury, see Great Hallingbury and Little Hallingbury.
Hallingbury Park, Great Hallingbury (25) 97
Hallingbury Place, Great Hallingbury (9) 96
Hallingbury Street, Great Hallingbury 96
Halls Green, Roydon 209
Hamden, Ellen, see Branch.
Hammonds, Stapleford Abbots (4) 225
Hamond, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1702 42
Hare Street, Romford Rural 203
Hare Street Farm, Great Parndon (4) 104
Harford End, Felstead 80
Harlow 113–116
Harlow Tye, Harlow 115
Harlowbury, Chapel in grounds of, Harlow (3) 114
Harlowbury House, Harlow (5) 115
Harmes Farm, Lambourne (8) 144
Harold, King:
-, Secular College founded by, Waltham Holy
Cross (1) 237
-, Fragment of Tomb of, Waltham Abbey 244
Harold's Park Farm, Waltham Holy Cross (20) 245
Harper, arms 146
Harper, William, and his wife Anne (Arderne), brass, said to be of, c. 1490 146
Harpers, High Easter (9) 128
Harps, Great Hallingbury (14) 96
Harris or Haris, arms 173
Harris or Haris:
-, John, headstone to, 1693 139
-, Mary, wife of John, headstone to, 1699 139
-, Katherine, see Borneford.
-, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1658 173
Harnsett, arms 47
Harsnett, Samuel, Archbishop of York, brass of, 1631 47
Harsnett House, Chigwell (9) 48
Harve, arms 265
Harve, Mary (Nevell) widow of Thomas Smith, and wife of Francis Harve, tablet of, 1592 265
Harvey, or Harvy, arms 55, 167
Harvey or Harvy:
-, Elizabeth, see Heigham.
-, James, tablet to, 1627 55
-, Robert, 1695, Rebecka his wife, 1691, Robert
and Thomas, 1668, Mary, 1669, and
Benjamin, 1669, floor-slab to 167
Hatches Farm, Braintree (70) 35
Hatfield Broad Oak 116, 122
Hatfield Peverel 122–126
Hatfield Priory, Hatfield Peverel (15) 125
Hatfield Wick, Hatfield Peverel (5) 125
Hatley's Farm, Felstead (98) 83
Havering-atte-Bower 125
Havering Palace, site of, Havering-atte-Bower 126
Havers, arms, 261
Havers, Clopton, see Fuller.
Hawes, Abigal, see Thurkettle.
Hawkins, arms 28, 119
Hawkins:
-, Dorothy, see Scarth.
-, John, Alderman of the City of London, 1633,
and his sons, John and Abraham, 1644,
monument to 28
-, John, 1680, and Mary his wife, 1688, two
infant children, and Alice Masters, aunt
of Mr. Hawkin's father, 1693, floor-slab
to 119
Hawkins-atte-Well, Romford Rural (6) 203
Hayles, Epping Upland (4) 64
Hayrons, High Easter (6) 128
Headstones, see under Monuments Funeral.
Heath, Margaret, see Colt.
Hedgehall, Great Waltham (5) 107
Hedges, arms 235
", Anne, see Smythe.
Heigham, arms 59
Heigham:
-, Elizabeth (Harvey), wife of Sir Richard,
brass of and tablet to, 1622 59
-, Marie, daughter of Sir Richard, tablet to,
1621 59
-, Sir Richard, Knight, font given by 59
-, William, 1620, and Anne (Stoneley) his wife,
tablet to, 1612 59
Henderson, Alexander, table-tomb to, 1702 60
Henry II:
-, St. Giles' Hospital for lepers, Maldon St.
Peter, said to have been founded by 177
-, Waltham Abbey, reconstituted as Augustinian Priory by, 1177, and as an Abbey,
1184 237
Henry VIII:
-, arms 25, 132, 173, 236
-, badge 25
Henry VIII, New Hall, Boreham, built by, c. 1518 24
Heraldry:
-, Arms, Coats of:
-,-, Blazoned and identified:
Anle (?) 207
Arderne 147
Baldry 174
Bernard 137
Beeleigh Abbey 173
Borrow 221
Brewers' Company 251
Browne 172
Canterbury, See of 251
Colte 207
Crosby 231
Darcy 173
Evesham Abbey 124
Gernon 160, 231
Goldsmiths' Company 251
Grene 160
Greville 221
Harper 146
Inle (?) 207
Kirkby 232
Lilling 137
Mercer's Company 251
Monox 246
Rochford 28
Scott 226
[Torrell] 260
Trusbut 207
Tyrell 207
Ufford 17
Urswik or Urswyk 55
-,-, Not Blazoned, but identified:
Abdy 224
Adams 275
Alexander 52
Alibon 56
Allen 124
Altham 147
Archer 62,232
Arderne 146,147
Arrowsmith 198
Atkyns 243
Austin 138
Aylmer 114
Backhouse 173
Bagshaw 247
Balik, Van de 98
Ballett 187
Barnardiston 265
Barre, Duchy of 197
Barrington 119
Barwell 265
Batten 247
Bayly 269
Beale 247
Bedell 274
Bell 274
Berdefield 274
Bertie 6,7
Beverley 86
Bewsy 262
Birchenhead 247
Bohun of Northampton 105
Bonham 56
Bonnell 247
Boothley 50
Borneford 60
Boteler 75, 119
Bourn,-e 21
Bownd 21
Boyd 167
Bramston 24, 205
Branch 232
Breame 59
Brewer's Company 251
Brewster 7,260
Broke 6
Browne 215,216,274
Bugge,-s 114
Bullock 69
Burgundy 227,265
Butler 233
Campbell 99
Campbell of Clayhall 99
Cammocke 173
Canterbury, See of 251
Capell 2,91,216
Carew 204
Carre 227
Cecil, William, 1st Lord Burghley 103
Child 249
City of Bristol 246
City of London 246
Clare 17
Clarke 249, 275
Cleves, Duchy of 227
Colchester 252
Colshill 47
Colt,-e 243
Compton, Bishop of London 144
Comyns 56
Conyers 247
Cooke 204
Corselis 99
Coys 124
Cracherode 69
Darby 247
Darcy of Chich 220
Darell 247
Denn 147
Dennis 98
Denny 243
Drapers Company 246
Ducket 208
Dun 233
Dyers Company 249
Eliott 275
Ely, See of 105
Elrington 269
Everard 105
Faldo 251
Fanshaw,-e 7, 99
Farmer 249
Fawcit 251
Fitzwalter 17, 160
Fitzwilliam 232
Flanders 227
Foot 251
Fortescue 68
France Ancient 220
Frankelin 146
Frere 275
Fuller 6, 261
Fytche 154
Gayre 224
Gibbs 221
Goring 167
Green,-e 160, 192, 193, 212
Gregorie 252
Gresham, John 97
Grocers Company 28,33, 231, 269
Haris 173
Harsnett 47
Harve 265
Harvy 55, 167
Havers 261
Hawkins 28, 119
Hedges 235
Heigham 59
Hervy 204
Heveningham 274
Hicks 167
Hobart 7
Holbech 269
Holingworth 227
Humberstone 1
Huntleye 37
Hunton 60
Jeffrey 173
Jenour 269
Jocelynn 134
Johnson 59
Joyner 132
Judd 147
Keble 100
Kendlemarsh 265
Kirkby 232
Kirton 7
Knightbridge 275
Larder 198
Lavender 132
Lawson 114
Leigh 50
Lisle 265
Lisle, Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount 219
Lloyd 55
Locke 131
Lorraine, Duchy of 197
Lowe 226
Lowther 247
Luckyn 2
Luther 142, 226
Lynch 17
Manby 215
Manners, Earl of Rutland 197
Mark 227
Maynard 247
Meggs 233
Mercer's Company 143, 251
Merchant Venturers 269
Merell 6
Merry 247
Mildmay 42, 152
Monox 246
Montagu 7
Morriss 24
Moyer 167
Neave 197
Neve 59
Nevill,-e 59,160, 253
Newport 160
Osbaston 156
Ousley 167
Pallavicine 52
Palmer 63
Parry Segar 168
Pelling 47
Pennington 47
Petre 136, 141, 221, 275
Pinchon, Pyncheon, or Pynchon 163, 275
Plantagenet, Arthur, Viscount Lisle 219
Plume 173
Pochin 86
Pudsey 154
Pyott 252
Radclif 24, 26
Reditch 167
Reve 114
Rich 75, 160, 161
Richards 252
Rochester 228
Rode 154
Rooke 251
Sackfield 260
Samms 247
Sayer 211
Scarth 119
Scott 11, 47, 48
Seymour 132, 173
Shirley 252
Sidney 232
Smith, Smyth, or Smythe
17, 234, 235, 236, 243, 265
Snelling 192
Sorrell 106
Southcotte 265
Sparke 103
Stane 132
Stanes 119
Stanley 207, 247
Steevens 173
Stevens 7
Stokes 247
Stonard 222
Stych 7
Swift,-e 208
Tanfield 185
Tedcastell 6
Tench 169
Thacker 275
Thomas, St., the Martyr 251
Thomas 274
Thorold 192
Thurkettle 142
Toppesfield 251
Trafford 247
Trinity 152,180
Turnour 162
Tutt 269
Vere 41, 119, 160
Vernon 173
Waldegrave 156
Walker 75
Ward 98
Wentworth 65, 173
Weston 275
Whetcombe or Whitcombe 185
Whitebread 275
Williamson 249
Wilmer 7
Wiseman or Wyseman 91, 105, 261, 275
Wollaye or Woollaye 146, 147
Wood 112, 167
Wright 215
Wykeham, William of 275
Wyld 208
Wynch 269
Wynnyff 144
Younge 37, 205
-,-, Blazoned, but not identified:
Braintree Church 28
Chelmsford (3) 42
Dagenham Church 55
Faulkbourne Church 68
Great Leighs Church 100
Great Waltham Church and (50) 105, 110
Hatfield Peverel Church 124
High Easter Church 128
Kelvedon Hatch Church 142
Latton Church 147
Little Leighs Priory 160
Maldon All Saints Church 172, 173
Maldon St. Mary Church 176
Matching Church 187
Sheering Church 210
Springfield Church 219
Stondon Massey Church 227
Terling Church 228
West Ham Church 251
-,-, Royal Arms:
Anne, Queen 10, 106, 197
Elizabeth, Queen 10, 28, 30, 32, 124
France Ancient, Quartering England
17, 105, 244
France Modern, Quartering England
114, 156, 197, 219
Henry VIII 25, 132, 173, 236
Stuart
42, 138, 173, 197, 205, 206, 230, 236, 254, 270
Tudor 25, 114, 236, 243, 269
William III 265
-, Badges and Crests:
-,-, Identified:
Bourchier Knot 41, 45
Burgundy 265
Golden Fleece 265
Greene 193
Gresham 98
Henry VIII 25
Maynard 247
Nevill 253
Rose (Gervaise, Abbot of Waltham) 196
Scott 226
Seymour, Jane 197
Stafford 201
Stafford Knot 114
Tudor 114
-,-, Not identified:
Faulkbourne (3) 71
Heraldic Glass: 59, 68, 71, 98, 103, 105, 114, 124, 128, 132, 141, 156, 172, 197, 219, 220, 222, 234, 236, 275
Heraldic Paintings:
-, Barking (5) 110
-, Braintree (37) 32
-, Chigwell (5) 48
-, Great Waltham (2) 106
-, Ingatestone and Fryerning (1) 138
-, Norton Mandeville (1) 200
-, Roxwell (1) 205
-, South Weald (2) 216
-, Stanford Rivers (1) 221
-, Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
-, Theydon Bois (1) 231
-, Theydon Mount (2) 236
-, Waltham Holy Cross (1) 244
-, Witham (1) 265
Heraldic Plaster-work:
-, Barking (5) 10
-, Braintree (17) 30
-, Great Waltham (10) 108
-, Witham (44) 269
Heraldic Tiles:
-, Little Leighs Priory 160
-, Maldon St. Mary Church 176
-, Witham Church 265
Herd's Farm, High Laver (6) 131
Heron, Thomas, son of Sir John, brass of, 1517 156
Herons, Fyfield (5) 87
Hervy, arms 204
Hervy:
-, Anne, see Carew.
-, Sir George, 1605, Lieutenant of the Tower
and Fraunces (Beckwith) his wife,
monument of 204
Heveningham, arms 274
Heveningham, Thomasin, see Thomas.
Hewet, Thomas, slab to, 1700 220
Hicks, arms 167
Hicks:
-, Margthanes (Consby), effigy of, Hicks
monument 167
-, Sir Michael, 1612, and Elizabeth (Colston)
his wife, monument of 167
-, Sir William, Bart., 1680, and Sir William
his son, 1703, monument of 167
High Easter 126–130
High Easterbury, High Easter (16) 129
High Hall, Fairsted (6) 67
High Houses, Great Waltham (26) 108
High Laver 130, 131
High Laver Grange, High Laver (4) 131
High Laver Hall, High Laver (2) 131
High Ongar 131–133
High Roding 133–136
High Rodingbury, High Roding (5) 134
Higham, Lucy, see Stonard.
Highams, Aythorpe Roding (4) 3
Hightrees, High Roding (7) 135
Hill, Robert, 1648, Anne (King) his second wife, 1668, and Anne Greatherd his daughter, 1683, floor-slab to 52
Hill, The, High Easter (20) 129
Hill Farm, Faulkbourne (6) 72
" ", Great Waltham (35) 109
" ", Moreton (6) 190
" ", Roxwell (5) 205
" ", Theydon Garnon (8) 233
" ", Willingale Doe (8) 261
Hill Hall, Theydon Mount (2) 235
Hill House, Wickham Bishops (4) 260
Hillhouse Farm, Great Waltham (63) 110
Hills, David, floor-slab to, 1681 269
Hilton, William, see Greaves.
Hinde, Sarah (Goodeve), wife of Michael, headstone to, 1713 163
Hinges and other Fittings, see under Ironwork.
Hitchcock, Edward, inscription to, cut in slab 1672 142
Hobart, arms 7
Hobart, Elizabeth (Powle), widow of M. Hobart, tablet to, 1590 7
Hobbs, Great Canfield (11) 93
Hodgkin's Farm, Willingale Spain (5) 262
Hodings, Little Canfield (3) 154
Hoestreet Farm, Roxwell (9) 205
Holbech, arms 269
Holbech, Anne (Melvil), wife of Dr. Thomas, tablet to, 1666 269
Hole Farm, Faulkbourne (13) 72
Hole Farm, Navestock (11) 193
Hole Farm, White Roding (19) 258
Holingworth, arms 227
Holingworth, Rainold, brass of, 1573 227
Holmden, Sir Edward, brass to, 1616 167
Holme's Garden, Fyfield (3) 86
Holmes, Edward, and Robert Cooke, headstone to 170
Holt, Mary, wife of Adam, headstone to, early 18th-century 249
Holt's Farm, Boreham (7) 26
"Holwey (?), Wylyam, Praye for the Sowlyes of, etc.," portion of inscription, Epping Upland Church 63
Holyfield Farm, Waltham Holy Cross (17) 246
Holyfield Hall Farm, Waltham Holy Cross (19) 246
Home Farm, Faulkbourne (4) 72
Homestead Moats, see under Earthworks.
Hookend Farm, Blackmore (4) 17
Horsefrithpark Farm, Writtle (23) 277
Horstages, Felstead (73) 82
Hospitals, see under Religious Houses.
Hounslow Green, Barnston 12
Hour-glass Stands in Churches:
-, 17th-Century: Norton Mandeville.
-, Early 18th Century:
Abbess Roding; Ingatestone and
Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin and
St. Edmund).
Houseground, High Easter (26) 130
Housham Hall, Matching (3) 188
Housham Tye, Matching 188, 189
How, Richard. Panel carved with name of, Felstead (15) 87
How Green, Great Hallingbury 94
How Street, Great Waltham 110, 111
Howbridge Hall, Witham (44) 268
Howden Collegiate College, Yorkshire. Glass, now at Forest School, Walthamstow (12), said to have been brought from 248
Howlett's Farm, Felstead (94) 83
Howletts, Great Hallingbury (8) 94
Howstreet Mill, Great Waltham (66) 110
Hubbard, Rebecca, 1714, and John, senior, 1669, floor-slab to 7
Hulson, Elizabeth, wife of Robert, floor-slab to, 1689 192
Humberstone, arms 1
Humberstone, Edmund, brass to, 1622 1
Humphrie's Farm, Great Waltham (4) 106
Hunt:
-, Agnes, see Greene.
-, Edward, brass of, 1606 274
Hunter's Hall, Epping Upland (8) 65
Huntleye, arms 37
Huntleye, Thomas, brass to, 1613 37
Hunton, arms 60
Hunton, Samuel, floor-slab to, c. 1700 60
Hunwick, Parnell, see Younge.
Hurst, Dorothy, see Petre.
Hurste, Robert, 1583, and Anne his wife, 1573, brass to 210
Huthed, Thomas, 1657, and Ailse his wife, headstone to 60
Hyde, William, 1614, and Anne, 1630, children of Barnard, brass of 156
Hyde Hall, Great Waltham (6) 107
Ilford Hospital, Gt. Ilford (2) 97
Imbers, Site of, Good Easter (2) 89
Indents, see under Brasses.
Ingatestone and Fryerning 136–142
Ingatestone Hall, Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 139–141
Ingole, Daniel, and Katherine (Millington) his wife, floor-slab to, 1689 252
Inle, (?) arms 207
Inns, names of:
-, Angel (Braintree (56)) 34
-, " (Broomfield (8)) 39
-, " (Witham (29)) 267
-, Bay Horse (Chelmsford (35)) 44
-, Bell (Braintree (46)) 33
-, " (Hotel) (Chelmsford (6)) 42
-, " (formerly) (Felstead (28)) 79
-, " (Ingatestone and Fryerning (7)) 142
-, " (Willingale Doe (7)) 261
-, " (Woodham Walter (4)) 271
-, Black Horse (South Weald (14)) 218
-, Black Lion (Epping (9)) 62
-, " " (High Roding (17)) 136
-, Black Swan (Roydon (13)) 209
-, Blue Boar (Hotel) (Maldon All Saints (16)) 174
-, Boar's Head (Braintree (23) ) 30
-, Bull (Blackmore (6)) 17
-, " (South Weald (7)) 217
-, Chequers (Brentwood (7) ) 36
-, " (Maldon St. Peter (11)) 182
-, " (Roxwell (21)) 206
-, Cock (Boreham (10)) 26
-, " (Great Pardon (7)) 104
-, Cock & Bell (High Easter (13)) 129
-, " " (formerly) (Romford Urban (2)) 204
-, Cross Keys (Dagenham (3) ) 56
-, " " (White Notley (3) ) 255
-, Crown (Harlow (10) ) 115
-, " (Ingatestone and Fryerning (6) ) 141
-, Dolphin (Chelmsford (9)) 42
-, Duke of Wellington (Epping (15) ) 62
-, Duke of York (Epping (7)) 62
-, Eagle & Child (Shenfield (7)) 214
-, Fox & Goose (Writtle (22) ) 277
-, General's Head (formerly) (Boreham (15) ) 26
-, George (now Workman's Home) (Braintree
(53)) 34
-, " (Great Hallingbury (22) ) 97
-, " (Witham (19)) 267
-, George & Dragon (formerly) (Brentwood (9)) 36
-, Golden Fleece (South Weald (5) ) 217
-, Golden Lion (Romford Urban (4) ) 204
-, Green Dragon (Shenfield (6) ) 214
-, Green Man (Great Waltham (69) ) 111
-, " " (Harlow (11) ) 115
-, Hare & Hound (Roxwell (23)) 206
-, Horn (Hotel) (Braintree (16) ) 29
-, John Barleycorn (High Laver (7)) 131
-, King's Head (Hotel) Chelmsford (21)) 43
-, " " (Chigwell (8)) (identified with
-, " " Dickens' "Maypole Inn") 48
-, " " (Hotel) (Chipping Ongar (5) ) 53
-, " " (Hotel) (Maldon All Saints (14)) 174
-, " " (North Weald Bassett (14)) 199
-, Leather Bottle (Blackmore (8)) 18
-, Old Cock (Hatfield Broad Oak (19)) 121
-, Plough (White Notley (7)) 255
-, Punch Bowl (High Easter (12)) 129
-, Pye's Bridge (Tavern) (Felstead (101)) 83
-, Queen's Head (Harlow (13)) 115
-, Red Lion (Harlow (22) ) 116
-, " " (Witham (25) ) 267
-, Rodney (Little Baddow (7)) 153
-, Rose & Crown (Great Waltham (84) ) 112
-, " " (Maldon St. Mary (3) ) 176
-, " " (South Weald (13)) 218
-, Ship (Romford Rural (7) ) 203
-, Ship & Anchor (Maldon St. Mary (16)) 176
-, Six Bells (Great Waltham (12) ) 108
-, Spotted Dog (Chelmsford (7) ) 46
-, Spread Eagle (Witham (31)) 267
-, Sun (Epping (10)) 62
-, Sutton Arms (Little Hallingbury (14)) 156
-, Swan (Braintree (48)) 33
-, " (Felstead (30)) 79
-, " (Maldon St. Mary (2) ) 176
-, Three Horse Shoes (Felstead (59)) 81
-, Tower Arms, (South Weald (10)) 217
-, Welsh Harp (Waltham Holy Cross (4) ) 245
-, White Hart (Brentwood (2)) 36
-, " " (Great Waltham (79)) 111
-, " " (Moreton (11)) 190
-, " " (Witham (28)) 267
-, White Horse (Hatfield Broad Oak (32)) 122
-, White Lion (Epping (13)) 62
-, White Swan (Epping (12)) 62
-, William IV. (outhouse at) (Leaden Roding (6)) 150
-, Woodman (Stanford Rivers (4)) 222
-, Woolpack (Witham (8)) 266
-, Workmen's Home Inn (formerly George),
(Braintree (53)) 34
Ironwork:
-, Brackets:
-,-, 15th-century: Faulkbourne (2) 68
-,-, 16th-century: Magdalen Laver (1) 169
-, Firebacks:
-,-, 16th-century: Hatfield Broad Oak (11) 120
-, Fire Jacks:
-,-, 17th-century: Hatfield Broad Oak (15) 121
-, Undated:
-,-, Felstead (94) 83
-,-, High Easter (28) 130
-, Gates:
-,-, Early 18th-century: Chigwell (5) 48
-, Grille:
-,-, 16th-century: Hatfield Broad Oak
Church 119
-, Hinges and other Fittings:
-,-, 12th-century:
Black Notley (1) 19
Mashbury (1) 186
Navestock (1) 192
Willingale Spain (1) 262
-,-, 12th or 13th-century: Margaret Roding (1) 183
-,-, 13th-century:
High Roding (1) 134
Navestock (1) 192
Little Leighs (1) 158
White Roding (2) 256
-,-, 13th or 14th-century, North Weald Bassett (1) 198
-,-, 14th-century:
Sheering (1) 211
White Notley (1) 254
Witham (1) 265
Writtle (1) 274
-,-, 14th or 15th-century:
Magdalen Laver (1) 169
Navestock (1) 192
Terling (6) 229
White Notley (1) 254
-,-, 15th-century:
Braintree (1) 28
Chingford (1) 50
Epping Upland (2) 63
Faulkbourne (2) 68
Good Easter (1) 89
Great Parndon (1) 103
Great Waltham (1) 105
High Easter (1) 128
Margaretting (1) 185
South Weald (1) 215
Terling (1) 228
Wickham Bishops (1) 259
Willingale Spain (1) 262
-,-, 15th or 16th-century:
Little Waltham (1) 163
North Weald Bassett (1) 198
-,-, 16th-century:
Barnston (1) 11
Braintree (5) (9) (45) 29, 33
Chignall (1) (2) 45, 46
Epping Upland (2) 63
Felstead (1) (13) 74, 78
Great Leighs (1) 100
Great Waltham (63) (68) 110, 111
High Laver (1) 131
Magdalen Laver (5) 170
Nazeing (1) 194
Roxwell (17) 206
Shelley (4) 212
South Weald (2) 216
Springfield (1) 219
Theydon Garnon (1) 232
Waltham Holy Cross (10) 245
Woodham Walter (1) 270
Writtle (1) 275
-,-, 16th or 17th-century:
Braintree (1) 35
Great Waltham (25) 109
Latton (2) 147
Shenfield (9) 214
-,-, 17th-century:
Black Notley (7) 20
Braintree (5) 29
Great Hallingbury (9) 96
Nazeing (1) 194
Norton Mandeville (2) 200
Sheering (6) 211
Witham (1) (17) 265, 267
Sign board swung from 17th-century
ornamental ironwork, Braintree (53) 34
-,-, Undated:
Boreham (9) 26
Great Waltham (68) 111
Magdalen Laver (1) 169
-, Knockers:
-,-, 17th-century: Faulkbourne (3) 71
-,-, Undated: Faulkbourne (3) 71
-, Railings, etc.:
-,-, 14th-century: Little Baddow (1) 152
-,-, 17th-century:
East Ham (2) 59
Little Baddow (1) 152
-,-, Screen:
17th or 18th-century: Ingatestone and
Fryerning (1) 138
-,-, Weather-Vanes:
17th-century:
Latton Church 147
Little Waltham Church 163
17th or 18th-century: Chipping Ongar
Church 53
18th-century:
Faulkbourne Church 69
Theydon Bois Church 230
Israel's Farm, Great Waltham (3) 106
Ive Farm, Low Leyton (5) 168
Izards, Harlow (25) 116
Jack's Hatch, Nazeing (7) 195
Jackson, John, rector of Leaden Roding, 1682, and John, B.A., 1682, floor-slab to 149
Jackson's Farm, Netteswell (10) 197
Jackson's Farm, Theydon Garnon (9) 233
James I, arms 230
James I, and the Royal family, injunction to pray for 67
James II, arms 205
James, St.:
-, Emblems of, Chignall (St. James) 45
-, Glass 124
Jeffrey, arms 173
Jeffrey:
-, John, tablet to, 1657 173
-, Sarah (Butler) widow of William Vernon,
and wife of John, monument to, 1638 173
Jennings, Robert, floor-slab to, 1686 176
Jenour, arms 269
"Jesse" window, Margaretting Church 185
Joab slaying Amasa, glass 98
Jocelynn, arms 134
Jocelin,-e, or Jocelyn,-n:
-, Christopher, 1605, Edward, 1627, and Mary
(Lambe), his wife, 1614, brass to 134
-, Dorothy, see Brewster.
-, Joan, see Reve.
-, John, brass to, 1603 134
John, St.:
-, Figure of, Doddinghurst Church 57
-, " " on Stone Rood, Barking (3) 9
-, " " glass 197, 215, 219
-, " " painting 124
John, St., the Baptist:
-, Figures of, on bell 185
-, Glass 124, 197
John's, St., Green, Writtle 277
Johnson, arms 59
Johnson:
-, Mary (Coleman), wife of William, brass to
(1634) 59
-, Warnewood, daughter of Thomas, floor-slab
to, 1678 60
-, William, brass to, 1631 59
Jolly Boys, Felstead (36) 80
Jones, Gilbert, headstone to, 1713 7
Jordan and Adam, founders of Priory of Austin Canons, Blackmore, 1152–1162 15
Joyner, arms 132
Joyner, Daniel, rector of Hockwell, floor-slab to, 1695 132
Judd, arms 147
Judd,-e, Mary, see Altham.
Julius Cæsar, coins of 167
Keble, arms 100
Keble, John, Sargeant-at-law, floor-slab to, 1699 100
Keeres, Aythorpe Roding (10) 4
Kello:
-, Isaac, brass to, 1614 262
-, Joseph, brass to, 1614 262
Kelvedon Hatch 142, 143
Kempton, William, headstone to, 1709 7
Kendlemarsh, Richard, and Dennics Barnard, his wife, inscription and arms 265
Kennloe, Gilbert, tablet to, 1693 167
Killigrews, formerly Shenfield, Margaretting (2) 185
Kindleton, George, Rector of Magdalen Laver, monument to, 1667 169
King:
-, Anne, see Hill 52
-, John, 1657, Elizabeth his wife, 1661, and
Joseph his son, 1679, floor-slab to 52
-, Martha (Bourne), wife of Thomas, floor-slab
to 226
King John's Palace, site called, Writtle (3) 276
Kingston's Farm, White Roding (20) 258
Kingston's, Matching (7) 188
Kirkby, arms 232
Kirby, William, rector, 1458, brass of 232
Kirton, arms 7
Kirton, Mary (Dunche), wife of Thomas, floor-slab to, 1638 7
Kitching, Capt. Thomas, see Nendick 19
Knightbridge, arms 275
Knightbridge:
-, Elizabeth (Brooke), wife of Anthony, tablet
to, 1658 275
-, ——e, wife of Antony, floor-slab to, 1658 275
Knockers, see under Ironwork.
Knowle's Hill, site of, Stapleford Abbots (8) 225
Kyngestone, Lady Mary, 1548, brass to, erected 1557 167
Ladyland, Norton Mandeville (3) 200
Lambe, Mary, see Jocelynn.
Lambert, John, grocer. Initials, possibly of, on panel set in chimney stack, Essex House, Woodford (2) 270
Lambourne 143, 144
Lambourne Hall, Lambourne (3) 144
Lampetts', Fyfield (6) 87
Lancasters, Hatfield Broad Oak (4) 120
Langford 144, 145
Langford Hall, Langford (2) 145
Langley's, Great Waltham (8) 107
Langley's Cottage, Great Waltham (77) 111
Langley's Cottage, Hatfield Peverel (11) 125
Langley's Farm, Leaden Roding (10) 150
Larder, arms 198
Larder, Walter, [1606], and Marie [Nicholls] his wife, brass 198
Larken, William A. M., curate of Epping Upland, floor-slab to, 1713 64
Last Supper, The, painting of 67
Latton 145–149
Latton Priory, Latton (3) 147, 148
Laurence St., Martyrdom of, glass 17
Laurence, Thomas, and Alys his wife, brass of, 1522 196
Lavender, arms 132
Lavender, John, rector of High Ongar, 1670, and Margaret and Johanna his two wives, floor-slab to 132
Lavender Mount, Great Ilford (7) 99
Laver, see Little Laver.
Lawns, Stanford Rivers (7) 222
Lawns Farm, Great Leighs (5) 101
Lawson, arms 114
Lawson:
-, Anne, see George, St.
-, Margery (Cely), wife of Robert, brass of, 1617 114
Lea Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak (14) 120
Leaden Roding 149, 150
Leaden Roding Hall, Leaden Roding (2) 149
Leader's Farm, Abbess Roding (11) 2
Lee, Jeffrey, 1670, floor-slab said to be to 166
Lee's Farm, Leaden Roding (4) 150
Leigh, arms 50
Leigh:
-, Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas, floor-slab to
1640 50
-, Edward, floor-slab to, 1691 50
-, Elizabeth (Stone), wife of Edward, floor-slab to, 1673 50
-, John, 1650, and Thomas, 1685, floor-slab to 227
-, Margaret, wife of Robert, momunent of,
1624 50
-, Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas, floor-slab
to, 1644 50
-, Mary, wife of Robert, monument of, 1602 50
-, Sir Robert, monument to, 1612 50
-, Robert, floor-slab to, 1672–3 50
Leighs, see Great Leighs and Little Leighs.
Leighs Hall, Little Leighs (3) 161
Leighs Lodge, Felstead (11) 77
Lennards, Peter, floor-slab to, 1647 247
Lethieullier Chapel, Little Ilford Church 156
Lepers. St. Giles' Hospital, Maldon St. Peter, said to have been founded for 177
Lewis's, Great Hallingbury (13) 96
Liberty Hall, Great Waltham (58) 110
Library, Public, Low Leyton (6) 168
Libraries, see under Books and Libraries.
Lightfoot Farm, Roydon (11) 209
Lightfoots, Roxwell (8) 205
Lilling, arms 137
Lines of Entrenchment, see under Earthworks.
Linford End, Great Parndon 104
Lisle, arms 265
Lisle, Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount, bastard of Edward IV, arms after 1524 219
Lisle, George, rector of Rivenhall, tablet to 1687 265
Little Baddow 150–153
Little Baddow Hall, Little Baddow (4) 152
Little Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak (26) 122
Little Beeleigh Farm, Maldon St. Peter (5) 181
Little Bustards, Little Hallingbury (9) 156
Little Canfield 153, 154
Little Colemans, Stanford Rivers (3) 222
Little Hallingbury 154–156
Little Ilford 156
Little Jenkins, Great Hallingbury (11) 96
Little Laver 156, 157
Little Laver Mill, Little Laver (6) 157
Little Leighs 157–162
Little Leighs Priory, Little Leighs (2) 158–161
Little Oxney Green, Writtle 277
Little Parndon 162
Little Thorbens, Greensted (5) 113
Little Troys, Faulkbourne (5) 72
Little Waltham 162–165
Little Warwicks, Little Leighs (7) 162
Little Weald Hall, North Weald Bassett (7) 199
Littlebury Hall, Stanford Rivers (2) 221
Littley Green, Great Waltham 110
Littleypark, Great Waltham (50) 110
Lloyd, arms 55
Lloyd, Jonathan, tablet to, 1652 55
Locke, arms 131
Locke, John, philosopher, tablet and table-tomb to, 1704 131
Lodge Farm, Great Hallingbury (17) 96
Lodge Farm, Waltham Holy Cross (21) 246
Longbarns, Beauchamp Roding (3) 13
Long's Farm, Little Waltham (2) 163
Lorraine, Duchy of, arms 197
Lord's Walk, Stapleford Abbots (8) 225
Lordship Farm, Writtle (17) 277
Lot, glass 98
Loughton 165, 166
Loughton Camp, Loughton (1) 165
Lovell:
-, Alice, see Parker.
-, Elizabeth (de la Pole) wife of Henry
Lord Morley, brass to, 1480 94
Low Leyton 166–168
Low Hill, Roydon (15) 209
Lowe, arms 226
Lowe:
-, Sir Edward LL.D., one of the masters in
Chancery, 1684, and Susanna, his
sister, 1722, floor-slab to 226
-, Samuel, Rev., rector of High Laver, 1709,
and Ann (Andrew), his wife, 1693,
tablet to 131
Lower Bobbingworth Green, Bobbingworth 22
Lower House, High Easter (4) 128
Lower Ray Farm, Felstead (91) 83
Lowhall Farm, Walthamstow (9) 248
Lowland's Farm, Romford Rural (4) 203
Lowley's Farm, Great Leighs (9) 102
Low-side Windows:
-, 13th-Century:
-,-, Barnston (possibly) 11
-,-, East Ham (probably) 58
-,-, Fairsted 66
-,-, Little Leighs (blocked) 158
-,-, 14th-Century:
Broomfield 37
Faulkbourne 68
Fyfield (modern externally) 85
Gt. Leighs (blocked) 100
Little Hallingbury 155
Norton Mandeville 199
Springfield 218
-,-, 15th-Century:
Little Baddow 150
Navestock 191
-,-, Early 16th-Century:
High Ongar 132
Lowther, arms 247
Lowther, Anthony, tablet to, 1692 247
Lucas Farm, White Roding (10) 257
"Lucas: Jone and George," etc., portion of inscription, Epping Upland Church 63
Lucas (?), Ursula, daughter of Gasper, brass of, 1493 167
Luckin:
-, Joseph, son of Richard, floor-slab to, 1685 46
-, Richard, floor-slab to, 1657 46
Lucklyn, arms 2
Lucklyn:
-, Lady Elizabeth (Pynchon) second wife of
Sir William, floor-slab to, 1657 163
-, Mildred (Capell) wife of Sir William, Bart.,
tablet to, 1633 2
Lucy, Richard de. Ongar Castle, Chipping Ongar (3), said to have been built by 53
Ludham Hall, Black Notley (12) 21
Luther, arms 142, 226
Luther:
-, Anne, wife of Thomas, 1682, Thomas, 1694,
Jane, daughter of John, 1710, floor-slab
to 226
-, Anthony, 1665, his son Gilbert, 1664, and
Anthony, 1692, floor-slab to 142
-, Bourne, Thomas, Robert, and Thomas,
1682–3, floor-slab to 226
-, Bridget (Sadler), wife of Anthony, 1649,
and Mrs. Ann, 1680, floor-slab to 142
-, Jane (Armstrong), wife of Anthony (1640),
brass to 142
-, John, 1699, Anthony, 1705, Martin, 1709,
sons of John, floor-slab to 226
-, Mary, daughter of Thomas, 1656, Anne,
daughter of John, 1687, and Edward,
1696, floor-slab to 226
-, Richard, 1619, John, 1700, Thomas, 1712,
floor-slab to 226
-, Richard, and his brother Anthony, brass to,
with inscription cut in slab to Richard,
1638, and Edward Hitchcock, 1672 142
-, Thomas, 1648, and Richard, 1714, floor-slab
to 226
Lychfeld, mediæval graffito, Maldon St. Peter (3) 179
Lychgates:
-, 16th-century: Felstead (13) 78
-, 17th-century: Waltham Holy Cross (4) 245
Lychwod, mediæval graffito, Maldon St. Peter (3) 179
Lynch, arms 17
Lynch, Simon, Rector of Rumwell, floor-slab to, 1660 17
Lyons Hall, Great Leighs (3) 101
Mab, Jane (Wadnall), wife of Robert, brass to, 1616 269
Magdalen Laver 168–170
Magi, Adoration of, glass 144
Magnentius, coin of 4
Maiden's Tye, High Easter (2) 128
Makyn:
-, Agnes (Colford), wife first of Thomas
Shounke and secondly of Richard,
brass to, 1589 192
-, Agnes (Colford), 1589, and her second
husband, Richard, 1603, tablet to 192
-, James, son of Edward and Ann, brass to
1616 192
-, Richard, "sworne ordinary groome in the
chaundrie to King Edward VI," brass to 192
Malcher, John, floor-slab to, 1691 275
Maldon All Saints 170–175
Maldon Burg, Maldon All Saints (3) 173
Maldon Hall, Maldon St. Peter (4) 181
Maldon St. Mary 175–177
Maldon St. Peter 177–182
Malet, Richard, Chaplain of the Sampkyns Chantry, brass of, 1485 6
Malthouse, Little Waltham (21) 164
Malthouse, Roxwell (16) 206
Malthouse, Witham (46) 269
Malting Farm, Fyfield (15) 87
Malting House, Braintree (5) 29
Maltun, John, brass of, 1447 163
Manby, arms 215
Manby, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1678–9 215
Mandevilles, de. Pleshey Castle, ascribed to, 12th-century 201
Manners, Earl of Rutland, arms 197
Mannocks or Bell House, High Easter (28) 130
Manor House, High Ongar (13) 133
Manor House, Little Laver (4) 157
Manor House, Roydon (3) 209
Manor House, Terling (5) 229
Manor House, Wanstead (3) 249
Manor House or Spains Hall, Willingale Spain (4) 262
Mantell, Robert, Abbey of S.S. Mary and Nicholas (founded for Premonstratensian Canons), removed from Gt. Parndon to Beeleigh Abbey, c. 1180, by 178
Mantel-pieces, see Fireplaces, etc.
Manwood Green, Hatfield Brook Oak 122
Maplesden, (?) Hannah, see Bownd.
Marchings, Chigwell (13) 49
Marden Ash, High Ongar (6) 133
Margaret Roding 182, 183
Margaret, St., glass 2
Margaretting 183–186
Margaretting Tie, Margaretting 186
Mark, arms 227
Mark Hall, Latton (6) 148
Marks Farm, Braintree (69) 35
Marks Hall, Margaret Roding (4) 183
Mark's Hall, site of, Romford Rural (2) 203
" Marriage Feast Room," Matching (13) 188
Marsh, Thomas, 1698, Mary his wife, 1715, Thomas their son, 1706, and infant daughters, Mary and Love, floor-slab to 42
Marsh Farm, Great Canfield (5) 93
Marshalls, site of, North Weald Bassett (3) 198
Marshall's Barn, Writtle (5) 276
Marshall's Farm, North Weald Bassett (17) 199
Marshgate, Nazeing (16) 195
Martin, first Vicar of Barking (1328), floor-slab of 7
Martin, Archer, of Jamaica, floor-slab to, 1707 247
Martin's Farm, Margaretting (4) 186
Martins Hern, Stapleford Abbots 225
Mary, St. Cleopas, glass 196
" Magdalene, glass 197
" " Salome, glass 196, 197
" the Mother of James, glass 197
Mascallbury, White Roding (12)
Mashbury 186, 187
Mashbury Hall, Mashbury (2) 186
Masons' Marks:
-, Barking Church 4
-, Chelmsford Church 42
-, High Easter Church 126
-, Maldon All Saints Church 173
-, Terling Church 228
Masters, Alice, see Hawkins.
Matching 187–189
Matching Green, Matching 188, 189
Matching Hall, Matching (6) 188
Matching Park, Matching (2) 188
Maunsell, Philip, see Fortescue.
Maud, Queen, wife of Henry I 237
Mawkinherds Farm, Barnston (7) 12
Maynard, arms 247
Maynard, Henry, 1686, his brothers, Henry and Sir William, Bart., 1685, and Mary (Corselis) their mother, tablet to 247
Meggs, arms 233
Meggs:
-, Henry and Thomas, 1670, floor-slab to 233
-, Dr. James, rector of Theydon Garnon, tablet
and floor-slab to 232, 233
-, Margaret, wife of James, S.T.P., floor-slab to,
1661 233
Melaine, St., Abbey of (at Rennes in Brittany), Priory founded probably c. 1135 as a cell to Hatfield Broad Oak 116
Melvill, Anne, see Holbech.
Mercer's Company, arms 143
Merchants' Marks:
-, Gt. Ilford Church 97
-, Lambourne Church 143
-, Stondon Massey Church 227
-, Wanstead (5) 249
Merchant Venturers, arms 269
Merell, arms 6
Merell, Christopher, 1593, and Anne Yardlye, his sister, 1579, brass to 6
Merks Hall, White Roding (7) 257
Merry, arms 247
Merry, Mary, wife of Sir Thomas, monument of, 1632 247
Merrydeth, Dorothy, daughter of Sir Amos, Bart., floor-slab to, 1680 185
Mey, Elizabeth, see Tedcastell 6
Michael, St., slaying the dragon, carved boss 28
" " glass 151
Milchhill Farm, Felstead (89) 83
Mildmay, arms 42, 152
Mildmay:
-, Henry, monument of, 1639 151
-, Henry, floor-slab to, 1692 152
-, Thomas, 1566, and Avice (Gunson) his wife,
1557, sarcopahgus of, erected 1571 42
Mill Basins and Dams, see under Earthworks.
Mill Hill, High Roding (20) 136
Mill House, Black Notley (17) 21
Mill Mounds, see under Earthworks.
Millar's Green Farm, Shellow Bowells (6) 213
Millbank's Farm, Felstead (42) 80
Millington, William, Jane his wife, Henry and Susanna their children, all 1683; also to Daniel Ingole, 1697, and Katherine (Millington) his wife, 1689, floor-slab to 252
Mill:
-, 17th-century: Great Waltham (66) 110
Minson's, site of, Willingale Spain (3) 262
Minor End, Great Waltham 111
Mitre House, Shenfield (9) 214
Moat Farm, Witham (17) 267
Moat House, Matching (9) 188
Moat House, at Brook Street, South Weald (4) 217
Moat House, at Pilgrims Hatch, South Weald (3) 217
Moated Enclosures and Mounds, see under Earthworks.
Molehill Green, Felstead 83
Mollmans, Magdalen Laver (6) 170
Monastic Houses, see Religious Houses.
Monox, arms 246
Monox:
-, (Sir) George, 1543, Lord Mayor of London,
and Ann his wife, 1500, brass of 246
-, Sir George, Portion of Walthamstow parish
church said to have been built by, c. 1535 246
-, Grammar School, Walthamstow, founded
1527, by 247
Montagu, arms 7
Montagu, Sir Charles, monument of, 1625 7
Montgomery, Sir John and Sir Thomas, owners of Faulkbourne Hall in the 15th century 69
Montpeliers Farm, Writtle (7) 276
Monuments, funeral:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxvi
-, Altar-tombs or Table-tombs:
-,-, In churches:
15th-century
Dagenham; [Latton; Pleshey;
West Ham.
16th-century:
Blackmore; Boreham; Felstead;
Hatfield Peverel; Ingatestone and
Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin
and St. Edmund); Theydon Garnon; Theydon Mount; Witham;
Writtle.
17th-century:
Ingatestone and Fryerning (St.
Mary the Virgin and St. Edmund);
Shenfield; Theydon Mount; Waltham Holy Cross.
early 18th-century, High Easter.
-,-, Combined altar-tomb and wall-monument,
17th-century, East Ham.
-,-, In churchyards:
17th-century:
Chigwell; Dagenham; Doddinghurst; West Ham.
early 18th-century:
Dagenham; East Ham; Walthamstow.
-, Floor-slabs:
-, 12th-century: Barking.
-, c. 1300: Black Notley.
-, 14th-century: Barking (incised).
-, 16th-century: Ingatestone and Fryerning
(St. Mary the Virgin and St. Edmund)
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Aythorpe Roding; Barking; Barnston; Blackmore; Boreham; Broomfield; Chelmsford; Chignall (St.
Nicholas); Chigwell; Chingford;
Chipping Ongar; Dagenham; East
Ham; Felstead; Faulkbourne;
Great Canfield; Great Leighs; Great
Waltham; Hatfield Broad Oak;
Hatfield Peverel; Havering-atteBower; High Ongar; Ingatestone
and Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin
and St. Edmund); Kelvedon Hatch;
Lambourne; Latton; Leaden
Roding; Little Baddow; Little
Canfield; Little Waltham; Loughton;
Low Leyton; Maldon All Saints;
Maldon St. Mary; Margaretting;
Navestock; North Weald Bassett;
Roxwell; Roydon; Shelley; South
Weald; Springfield; Stanford
Rivers; Stapleford Tawney; Stondon Massey; Theydon Garnon;
Waltham Holy Cross; Walthamstow;
Wanstead; West Ham; Wickham
Bishops; Willingale Doe; Witham;
Woodford; Woodham Walter;
Writtle.
-, c. 1700: East Ham.
-, early 18th-century:
-,-, Barking; Barnston; Boreham;
Chelmsford; Chigwell; Epping Upland; Felstead; Fyfield; Hatfield
Broad Oak; High Ongar; Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary the
Virgin and St. Edmund); Loughton;
Magdalen Laver; North Weald Bassett; Roxwell; Sheering; South
Weald; Springfield; Stapleford
Tawney; Stondon Massey; Theydon
Garnon; Waltham Holy Cross;
Walthamstow; Wanstead; West
Ham; Willingale Doe; Woodford;
Writtle.
-, Headstones:
-,-, Pre-conquest headstone with a later window cut in it, White Notley Church 252
-,-, 17th-century:
Barking; Blackmore; East Ham;
Epping Upland; Felstead; Great
Waltham; Harlow; Ingatestone and
Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin);
Little Canfield; Little Waltham;
Margaretting; Wanstead.
-,-, c. 1700, High Easter (oak).
-,-, early 18th-century:
Barking; Blackmore; Doddinghurst; East Ham; Epping Upland;
Kelvedon Hatch; Little Canfield;
Little Waltham; Margaretting;
Nazeing; Shenfield; Walthamstow;
Wanstead; West Ham; Wickham
Bishops.
-, Mural:
-,-, 16th-century:
Barking; Berners Roding; Chigwell;
Great Hallingbury; Greensted; Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary the
Virgin and St. Edmund); Romford
Urban; Stapleford Abbots; Terling;
Theydon Garnon; Waltham Holy
Cross; West Ham; Witham; Woodford; Writtle.
-,-, c. 1600, Margaretting.
-,-, 17th-century:
Abbess Roding; Barking; Barnston;
Braintree; Chelmsford; Chigwell;
Chingford; Dagenham; East Ham;
Fairsted; Faulkbourne; Great Canfield; Great Parndon; Harlow;
Hatfield Broad Oak; High Laver;
Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary
the Virgin and St. Edmund); Lambourne; Latton; Little Ilford;
Little Parndon; Little Waltham;
Low Leyton; Magdalen Laver;
Maldon All Saints; Navestock;
Romford Urban; Roxwell; Roydon;
Shelley; South Weald; Stanford
Rivers; Theydon Garnon; Walthamstow; Wanstead; West Ham;
Willingale Doe; Willingale Spain;
Witham; Woodford; Writtle.
-,-, early 18th-century:
Barking; Chipping Ongar; Dagenham; Felstead; Great Parndon;
Great Waltham; High Laver; High
Ongar; Low Leyton; Maldon All
Saints; South Weald; Theydon.
Garnon; Theydon Mount; Walthamstow; West Ham.
-, Recesses:
-,-, 14th-century:
Great Leighs; Little Baddow; Little
Leighs.
-,-, 17th-century:
Great Waltham; Little Baddow.
-, Sarcophagi:
-,-, 16th-century:
Barking; Chelmsford.
-,-, 17th-century:
Walthamstow; West Ham (monument with sarcophagus base).
-,-, early 18th-century, South Weald.
-, Slabs:
-,-, 13th-century:
Faulkbourne; Hatfield Broad Oak.
-,-, 17th-century:
Romford Urban; Writtle.
-,-, early 18th-century:
Black Notley; Springfield; West
Ham.
-, Miscellaneous:
-,-, early 18th-century monument in church-yard, Black Notley.
Moon's Farm, Walthamstow (10) 248
Moor Hall, Writtle (8) 276
Moor's Farm, Felstead (75) 82
Moore, John, son of Edward, one of the cursitors of the Court of Chancery, brass to, 1624 192
Moore's Ditch, Ingatestone and Fryerning (12) 142
Moot Hall, Maldon All Saints (5) 174
More of Cheshire, arms 10
More, Thomas, tablet to, 1670 7
Moreton 189, 190
Morice, Capt. John, tablet to, 1638 249
Morice, Mary, see Bonnell.
Morriss, arms 24
Morriss, Thomas, L.L.B., floor-slab to, 1684–5 24
Mosse, Thomas, headstone to, 1712 57
Motts, Berners Roding (6) 6
Motts Green, Little Hallingbury 156
Mounds, see under Earthworks.
Mount and Bailey Castles, see under Earthworks.
Mount House, Braintree (76) 35
Mount House, Pleshey (4) 202
Mount Pleasant, Wanstead (4) 249
Mountecho Farm, Chingford (2) 50
Mountney's, Roxwell (7) 205
Mowden Hall, Hatfield Peverel (2) 125
Moyer, arms 167
Moyer, Lawrence, 1685, and Frances (Alvey) his wife, 1686, floor-slab to 167
Mudwall, Good Easter (7) 89
Mulberry Green, Harlow 115
Mulcaster, Katherine, wife of Richard, parson of Stanford Rivers, 1609, brass to 221
Mulsham Hall, Great Leighs (15) 102
Mundays, Writtle (13) 276
Murrells, Stanford Rivers (5) 222
Nabott's Cottages, Springfield (3) 220
Napper, Anne (Shelton), wife of William, brass of, 1584 221
Nash Farm, White Roding (14) 258
Nash Hall, High Ongar (10) 133
Nativity, The:
-, Glass 124, 205
-, Painting 147
Navestock 190–193
Navestock Hall, Navestock (5) 193
Naylinghurst Farm, Braintree (73) 35
Nazeing 193–195
Nazeing Park, Nazeing 195
Nazeingbury, Nazeing (2) 194
Neale, Margaret, daughter of John, slab to, 1652 212
Neave, arms 197
Nendick, Hump, of London, 1707, and Mary (Walford) his wife, afterwards widow of Captain Thomas Kitching, 1722, slab to 19
Nether Farm, Abbess Roding (5) 2
Nether Hall, Moreton (8) 190
Nether Hall, Roydon (2) 208, 209
Netteswell 195–197
Netteswell Cross, Netteswell (6) 196
Netteswell Plantation, Netteswell (5) 196
Netteswellbury, Netteswell (3) 196
Neve, arms 59
Neve, Hester, wife of Francis, brass of, 1610 59
Nevell, Mary, see Harve.
Nevil, or Nevill,-e:
-, Arms 59, 160, 253
-, Crest 253
Nevil, or Nevill,-e:
-, Edward, Lord Latimer and Earl of Westmoreland, Jane his wife [1647], and
Katherine his daughter, 1613, combined altar-tomb and wall-monument
of 59
-, "Gylbart, Lord Nevil, bourne in Normandy,
and weas Admirale to the same," inscription, White Notley Church 253
-, "Henry Nevill, Esquire, and Alice his wife,
daughter of Sir John Duckombe,
Knight Chancellor of the Dutchie, etc."
inscription, White Notley Church,
recording adornment of Chancel by,
1639 253
New Hall, Boreham (4) 24–26
New Hall, Harlow (26) 116
New Hall, High Roding (6) 134
New House, Greensted (4) 113
New Mill House, The, Felstead (52) 81
Newark Hall, High Ongar (15) 133
Newbarns, Shelley (5) 212
Newhouse, Bobbingworth (5) 22
Newhouse, Sheering (9) 212
Newhouse, Stanford Rivers (11) 222
Newhouse Farm, Barnston (2) 11
Newhouse Farm, High Ongar (7) 133
Newhouse Farm, Leaden Roding (9) 150
Newhouse Farm, Moreton (3) 190
Newland Hall, Roxwell (6) 205
Newlands, Little Canfield (7) 154
Newman:
-, Sarah, see Barwell.
-, W., brass of, 1602 114
Newman's, Nazeing (8) 195
Newman's End, Matching 189
Newneygreen Farm, Writtle (19) 277
Newport, arms 160
Nicholas:
-, Denton, M.D., tablet to, 1714 232
-, Prosper, 1689, and Mary, his wife 1702,
floor-slab to 227
Nicholas, St., symbol probably for 86
Nicholls, Marie, see Larder.
Nicholls, Ann, see Snelling.
Nicholson, John, floor-slab to, 1710 226
Nine Ashes, High Ongar 133
Ninnings, Nazeing (10) 195
Noak Hill 197
Nodes, William, 1594, and Elizabeth (Wollsey) his wife, brass of 166
Norrells Hill, Terling 230
Norrington, Margaret (Buggx), wife of Thomas, 1610, brass of 89
Norris, William, canon of Chichester, floor-slab to, 1702 215
North End, Great Waltham 106, 109
North End Place, Great Waltham (44) 109
North Farm, Loughton (5) 166
North Weald Bassett 197–199
North Whitehouse Farm, Great Leighs (16) 102
Northy Island, Maldon St. Mary (19) 177
Norton Mandeville 199, 200
Norton Manor House, Norton Mandeville (2) 200
Nounsley, Hatfield Peverel 125
Nunn's Farm, Felstead (106) 84
Nursery, The, Great Waltham (65) 110
Nutt, Catherine, see Bramston. 110
Oak Farm, Black Notley (11) 21
Oak Farm, Great Waltham (28) 109
Oak Farm, Faulkbourne (11) 72
Oak Farm, Woodham Walter (3) 271
Oddin (?), Jonas, slab to, 1648 275
Old Riffhams, Little Baddow (6) 153
Old School House, The, Felstead (13) 77
Old Shaw's Farm, Great Waltham (57) 110
Old Skreens, site of, Roxwell (2) 205
Old Withers, High Ongar (4) 132
Old Workhouse, The, Boreham (20) 27
Old Workhouse Cottages, Felstead (67) 82
Oldman's Farm, Chingford (3) 50
Oliver, Elizabeth, see Blower.
Ongar Castle, Chipping Ongar (3) 53
Osbaston, arms 156
Osbaston
-, Francis, 1678, and Henry and Francis his
infant sons, tablet to 156
-, Francis, floor-slab to, 16— 7
Osborne's Farm, Dagenham (9) 56
Osyth, St., Abbot of, Chapel of St. Thomas the Martyr, Brentwood, founded by 35
Otes, site of, High Laver (3) 131
Ousley, arms 167
Ousley, Newdigate, 1714, and Catherine, 1709, Newdigate, 1714, and Elizabeth, 1921, his children, tablet to 167
Overmantels, see Fireplaces, etc.
Oxney's Farm, Felstead (55) 81
Padnall's Farm, Dagenham (10) 56
Pages, Roydon (16) 209
Paintings:
-, See also Heraldic Paintings under Heraldry,
and Sectional Preface xxxvi
-, In Churches:
-,-, On Plaster:
12th or 13th-century: Great Canfield.
13th-century:
East Ham; Fairsted; Writtle.
13th or 14th-century: Fairsted.
14th-century:
Stanford Rivers; Waltham Holy Cross.
14th or 15th-century: Hatfield Peverel.
15th-century: Latton.
16th-century:
White Notley; Woodham Walter.
c. 1600, Theydon Mount.
17th-century:
Fairsted; Maldon All Saints.
Mediæval: White Notley.
-,-, On Wood:
c. 1500: Greensted.
16th-century:
Loughton; Witham.
Undated: Margaretting.
-, In Houses:
-,-, On Plaster:
13th-century: Maldon St. Peter (3) 179
c. 1500: Maldon All Saints (4) 174
16th-century:
Braintree (37) 32
Maldon St. Peter (3) 180
Shelley (3) 212
South Weald (2) 216
16th or early 17th-century: Barking (4) 10
17th-century:
Chipping Ongar (5) 53
Epping (2) 62
Epping Upland (5) 65
Roxwell (9) 206
-,-, On Stone:
17th-century: Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
-,-, On Wood:
16th or 17th-century: Stapleford Abbots
(2) 224
17th-century:
Chigwell (5) 48
Roxwell (9) 206
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Waltham Holy Cross (4) 245
early 18th-century: Great Waltham (6) 107
Undated:
Harlow (26) 116
Maldon St. Peter (3) 181
Theydon Mount (2) 236
Pallavicine, arms 52
Pallavicine:
-, Horatio, floor-slab to, 1648 52
-, Jane, daughter of Olive Cromwell (i.e., Sir
Oliver Cromwell), and wife of Tobias,
floor-slab to, 1637 52
Palmer, arms 63
Palmer, Thomas, professor of Common Law in the University of Cambridge, brass of, 1621 63
Panelling:
-, In Churches:
-,-, 15th or 16th-century: Maldon All Saints.
-,-, 16th-century:
High Ongar; Little Baddow.
-,-, 17th-century:
Beauchamp Roding; Doddinghurst;
East Ham; Little Baddow; Netteswell
(incorporated in pulpit and cupboard);
Springfield; Witham; Writtle.
-,-, c. 1700: Barking.
-,-, 17th or 18th-century: Harlow.
-,-, Undated: Magdalen Laver.
-, In Houses:
-,-, Carved:
16th-century:
Braintree (38) 32
Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 141
Maldon St. Mary (12) 177
Nazeing (14) 195
Roxwell (25) 206
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Terling (5) 229
Woodford (2) 269
c. 1600:
High Ongar (7) 133
Woodham Walter (10) 271
17th-century:
Braintree (45) 33
Chelmsford (34) 44
Chignall (16) 49
Epping (13) 62
Langford (5) 145
Maldon All Saints (7) 174
Matching (7) 188
Nazeing (14) 195
Netteswell (5) 196
Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
Walthamstow (3) 247
Wanstead (5) 249
Writtle (15) 277
early 18th-century:
Theydon Mount (2) 236
Wanstead (3) (4) (5) (6) 249
-,-, Linen-fold:
15th-century: Great Waltham (68) 111
c. 1500: White Roding (13) 257
16th-century:
Chelmsford (3) 42
Hatfield Broad Oak (14) 121
Little Leighs (2) 161
Maldon St. Mary (12) 177
Roydon (10) 209
Undated:
Ingatestone and Fryerning (4) 141
Matching (9) 188
South Weald (2) 216
Paris Hall, North Weald Bassett (6) 198
Paris, Judgment of, carving, possibly of 62
Park Farm, Doddinghurst (6) 57
Parker:
-, Agnes, 1440; William, 1520; Alice (Lovell),
his wife, 1528; and Alice, wife of
Henry, brass to, erected by Sir Henry
Parker, 1552 94
Pardon, see Great Parndon and Little Parndon.
Parndon Hall, Mounds in ground of, Little Parndon (5) 162
Parry Segar, arms 168
Parsonage Farm, Berners Roding (4) 14
Parsonage Farm, Theydon Bois (3) 231
Parsonage House, Good Easter (11) 89
Partridge:
-, John, 1653, and his son John, floor-slab to,
1671 192
-, John, floor-slab to, 1682 192
Partridge Green, Broomfield (4) 38
Parvills, Epping Upland (10) 65
Parvills, Hatfield Broad Oak (13) 120
Paslowes, site of, Good Easter (4) 89
Passion, paintings of scenes from the: Fairsted Church 67
Passmores, Great Parndon (2) 103
Peaks Farm, Theydon Garnon (3) (10) 233
Peartree Cottage, Willingale Spain (7) 262
Peckers, Great Canfield (7) 93
Peeche's Farm, Felstead (98) 83
Peekshall, Felstead (102) 83
Pelling, arms 47
Pelling, Anne, floor-slab to, 1712 47
Penlow End, High Easter (31) 130
Pennett's Farm, White Notley (6) 255
Pennington, arms 47
Pennington, Sarah (Abdy), wife of John, 1690, also John, 1702, floor-slab to 47
Pennyfeathers, Fyfield (4) 86
Pepper's Green, Margaret Roding 183
Percival, Elizabeth, see Gyles.
Percy, Lucie, see Stanley.
Petchey, Robert, headstone to, 1699 17
Peter, St.:
-, Glass 143, 197
-, Painting 243
Petit's Farm, Doddinghurst (15) 58
Petit's Hall, Chigwell (11) 48
Petre, arms 136, 137, 138, 141, 221, 275
Petre:
-, Ann (Powtrel), wife of William, floor-slab
to, 1688 221
-, Brigite (Pynchon), widow of William,
floor-slab to, 1694 138
-, Dorothy (Throckmoreton), afterwards Hurst,
wife of John, floor-slab to, 1714 275
-, Elizabeth (Pordage), wife of John, floor-slab
to, 17th-century 275
-, Gertrude (Tyrell), first wife of Sir William,
floor-slab to (1541) 138
-, John, Lord Petre of Writtle, 1613; Mary
(Waldegrave) his wife, and Katherine,
daughter of Edward Somerset, Earl of
Worcester, and wife of William, second
Lord Petre, 1624, altar-tomb of 137
-, John, floor-slab to, 1669 137
-, John, floor-slab to, 1690 275
-, John, son of William, floor-slab to, 1697 221
-, Lucy, daughter of William, born and died
1637, brass to 221
-, Mary, daughter of Thomas, floor-slab to,
1713 138
-, Mary, widow of Robert, altar-tomb of,
1684–5 138
-, Robert, monument of, 1593 138
-, Sir William, Ingatestone Hall, built or re-built by 139
-, Sir William, first Lord Petre; S. Chapel of
Ingatestone Parish Church, probably
added by, late in the 16th-century 136
-, Sir William, Secretary of State to Henry
VIII. Privy Councillor to Edward VI.
Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth,
Chancellor of the Order of the Garter,
1571–2, and Anne (Browne) his second
wife, altar-tomb of 137
-, William, second Lord Petre; N. Chapel,
Ingatestone Parish Church, probably
added by, early in the 17th-century 136
-, William, son of William, Lord Petre, 1677,
and Lucy (Fermor) his wife, 1679,
floor-slab to 221
-, William, 1686, and Anne, 1688, floor-slab to 221
Peverel's Farm, Little Waltham (16) 164
Pews, see Seating.
Peyton, Yelverton, descended from the baronets of Isleham, brass to, 1710 147
Philip, St., glass 215
Phillow's Farm, Little Baddow (3) 152
Philpotts, White Roding (16) 258
Phoenix, Fairsted (4) 67
Pierce, William, Bishop of Bath and Wells, floor-slab to, 1670 247
Pierce Williams, Hatfield Broad Oak (3) 120
Pigot, Sarah, wife of Nicholas, floor-slab to 1670 50
Pigtails, or Crown Farm, Romford Rural (5) 203
Pilgrims, Little Baddow (8) 153
Pilgrims Hatch, South Weald 217, 218
Pillory: 17th-century, Waltham Holy Cross 243
Pimphall Farm, Chingford (6) 51
Pinch Timber Farm, Epping Upland (12) 65
Pinchon, see Pyncheon, Pynchon, or Pinchon.
Pipers, Good Easter (13) 89
Piscinae:
-, See also Sectional Preface xxxvi
-, Parts of 12th-century pillar piscinae:
-,-, Norton Mandeville; Willingale Doe.
-, c. 1200: Barnston.
-, 13th-century:
-,-, Aythorpe Roding; Beauchamp Roding;
Bobbingworth; Chingford (modern
head); Chipping Ongar; Dagenham;
East Ham; Epping Upland; Fairsted;
Good Easter; High Laver; High
Ongar; High Roding; Langford;
Little Hallingbury; Navestock;
Nazeing; Netteswell; White Notley;
Writtle (re-set in modern recess).
-, c. 1300:
-, Boreham; Chignall (St. James).
-, 14th-century:
-,-, Abbess Roding; Berners Roding; Black
Notley; Boreham; Fyfield; Great
Leighs; Great Waltham; Hatfield
Broad Oak; High Easter; Latton;
Leaden Roding; Little Laver (re-set);
Little Parndon (re-set); Little Waltham;
Margaret Roding; Matching; North
Weald Bassett; Norton Mandeville;
Springfield; Stapleton Abbots; Ulting;
Waltham Holy Cross; White Roding;
Willingale Spain.
-, c. 1400: Chignall (St. James); Little Baddow
-, 14th or 15th-century: Little Waltham.
-, 15th-century:
-,-, Beauchamp Roding; Chelmsford; Felstead; Great Parndon; Ingatestone
and Fryerning (St. Mary the Virgin and
St. Edmund); Maldon All Saints;
Nazeing; Sheering; White Roding:
Willingale Spain; Witham.
-, c. 1500, Greensted: (pillar piscina).
-, 15th or 16th-century: High Ongar.
-, 16th-century:
-,-, Barking; Braintree; Chignall (St.
Nicholas).
-, Undated:
-,-, Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary
the Virgin); Margaretting; Roydon;
Ulting; White Notley.
-, Rood-loft piscina, undated, Great Hallingbury.
Pittman, Thomas, headstone to, 1705 7
Plague, The, Parchment roll with names of those who died of the, 1684, Braintree Church 28
Plaster work:
-, see also Heraldic Plaster-work under Heraldry, and Sectional Preface xxxiv
-, External:
-,-, 16th-century:
Boreham (5) 26
Great Waltham (25) 109
Harlow (15) 115
-,-, 17th-century:
Braintree (47) 33
Felstead (10) 77
Hatfield Broad Oak (15) (20) (21) 121
Ingatestone and Fryerning (10) 142
-, Internal:
-,-, 16th-century:
Beauchamp Roding (5) 14
Brentwood (7) 36
Kelvedon Hatch (4) 143
Woodford (2) 269
-,-, 17th-century:
Hatfield Broad Oak (15) 121
Stapleford Abbots (2) 225
Wanstead (5) 249
Witham (44) 269
Plateau Camps, see under Earthworks.
Plate, Church:
-, See also Sectional Preface xxxvii
-, Pre-reformation (before 1547):
-,-, Paten of 1521, Great Waltham.
-, Post-reformation (after 1547):
-,-, Alms-dishes:
17th-century:
Moreton; Netteswell; Stapleford
Abbots; Stapleford Tawney;
Walthamstow; Witham (perhaps
basin).
c.1700: Barking.
early 18th-century: Chelmsford.
Undated: Norton Mandeville.
-,-, Candlesticks of 1697: Harlow.
-,-, Caudle Cup, 17th-century: Little Canfield.
-,-, Cover-Patens:
16th-century:
Black Notley; Chigwell; Chingford; Doddinghurst; East Ham;
Faulkbourne; Great Leighs; High
Roding; Little Parndon; Margaret
Roding; Margaretting; Roydon;
Ulting.
17th-century:
Barking; East Ham; Great
Waltham; High Ongar; Leaden
Roding; Mashbury; Roxwell;
Shenfield; South Weald; Springfield; Stapleford Abbots; Theydon
Garnon; West Ham.
early 18th-century: High Ongar.
-,-, Cups:
16th-century:
Black Notley; Chingford; Dagenham; Doddinghurst; East Ham;
Faulkbourne; Great Canfield;
Great Leighs; High Easter; High
Roding; Lambourne; Little
Laver; Little Parndon; Margaret
Roding; Margaretting; North
Weald Bassett; Roydon; Sheering; Stondon Massey; Theydon
Garnon; Ulting.
17th-century:
Barking; Berners Roding;
Bobbingworth; Boreham; Braintree; Chelmsford; Chignall (St.
James and St. Nicholas); Chigwell;
Dagenham; East Ham; Epping
Upland; Felstead; Fyfield; Great
Hallingbury; Great Waltham;
Harlow; Hatfield Peverel; High
Laver; High Ongar; Kelvedon
Hatch; Latton; Leaden Roding;
Little Waltham; Magdalen Laver;
Mashbury; Matching; Moreton;
Navestock; Netteswell; Norton
Mandeville; Romford Urban;
Roxwell; Shelley; Shenfield;
South Weald; Springfield; Stapleford Abbots; Stapleford Tawney;
Theydon Mount; Waltham Holy
Cross; Walthamstow; West Ham;
Woodham Walter.
early 18th-century:
Barnston; High Ongar; Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary the
Virgin); Little Baddow; Little
Leighs.
-,-, Dishes:
17th-century:
High Roding; Little Canfield
(secular).
-,-, Flagons:
17th-century:
Barking; Chelmsford; Fairsted;
Faulkbourne; Harlow; Magdalen
Laver; Navestock; Romford
Urban; Stapleford Abbots; Theydon Garnon; Walthamstow; West
Ham; White Notley.
late 17th or early 18th-century: Little
Leighs.
early 18th-century:
Chigwell; Chingford; Maldon All
Saints.
-,-, Patens:
16th-century:
Great Canfield; High Easter;
Sheering.
17th-century:
Barking; Bobbingworth; Chigwell;
Chipping Ongar; Epping Upland;
Faulkbourne; Great Hallingbury;
Harlow; High Laver; Kelvedon
Hatch; Latton; Magdalen Laver;
Matching; Moreton; Navestock;
Netteswell; Norton Mandeville;
Stapleford Abbots; Stapleford
Tawney; Theydon Mount; Walthamstow; West Ham.
early 18th-century:
Lambourne; Little Leighs.
Undated: Little Laver.
-,-, Plates:
17th-century: North Weald Bassett.
early 18th-century: Theydon Garnon.
-,-, Salvers:
17th-century:
Magdalen Laver; Romford Urban.
early 18th-century: Shenfield.
-,-, Spoon of 1709: Harlow.
-,-, Standing dish: 17th-century: Theydon
Mount.
-,-, Stand-patens:
16th-century: Waltham Holy Cross.
17th-century:
Chingford; Dagenham; Felstead;
Fyfield; Hatfield Peverel; Romford Urban; Waltham Holy Cross;
Walthamstow.
early 18th-century:
Barnston; Chelmsford; Felstead;
Ingatestone and Fryerning (St.
Mary the Virgin); Little Waltham;
Theydon Garnon; Woodham
Walter.
Pleshey 200–203
Pleshey Bury, Pleshey (7) 203
Pleshey Castle, Pleshey (3) 201
Plume, Dr., Archdeacon of Rochester, arms 173
Plume, Dr., Library, Maldon St. Peter, founded by will of, 1704 178
Plume Library, Maldon St. Peter (2) 178
Pochin, arms 86
Pochin, George, 1704, his wife, 1706, and John his son, 1723, floor-slab to 86
Pocklington, Anne (Caryer), wife of the Rev. Mr. Pocklington, rector of Chelmsford, 1709, and the Rev. Oliver Pocklington, 1741, floor-slab to 42
Pole, de la, Elizabeth, see Lovell.
Pole Lane, Magdalen Laver (2) 169
Pond Park Farm, Felstead (47) 81
Ponder's Lodge Farm, Fyfield (14) 87
Poor-boxes in Churches:
-, Possibly late 16th-century: Felstead.
-, 17th-century:
Barnston; Leaden Roding; Low Leyton.
Poplars, Blackmore (10) 18
Poplars, High Roding (19) 136
Poplars, The, Willingale Doe (3) 261
Porches:
-, Shell:
-,-, c. 1700: Braintree (2) 28
-,-, early 18th-century:
Wanstead (3) (4) 249
Witham (18) 267
-, Timber:
-,-, Ecclesiastical:
14th-century:
Little Hallingbury (1) 155
White Notley (1) 253
c. 1400, Margaretting (1) 184
15th-century:
Epping Upland (2) 63
Fairsted (1) 66
Navestock (1) 192
Stanford Rivers (1) 221
Terling (1) 228
15th or 16th-century:
Boreham (1) 23
Doddinghurst (1) 57
16th-century: Nazeing 194
17th-century: White Notley 256
-,-, Secular:
16th-century:
Harlow (15) 115
Magdalen Laver (5) 170
-, Two-storeyed:
-,-, Ecclesiastical:
15th-century: Chelmsford 41
-,-, Secular:
16th-century:
Fyfield (7) 87
High Roding (6) 135
17th-century:
Great Leighs (9) 102
Shenfield (10) 214
Stapleford Abbots (2) 223
Pordage, Elizabeth, see Petre.
Porridge Pot Hall, Terling (29) 230
Porter, Francis, and Thomasina (Bownds) his wife, floor-slab to, 1692 42
Porters, Boreham (9) 26
Porters, High Roding (8) 135
Portingbury Hills, Hatfield Broad Oak (41) 122
Potash Farm, Felstead (5) 75
Pottings, White Roding (5) 257
Power's Farm, Little Waltham (12) 164
Power's Hall, Witham (49) 269
Powershall End, Witham 269
Powle, Elizabeth, see Hobart.
Pownset, William, monument to, 1553 7
Powtrel, Ann, see Petre.
Pratt's Farm, Little Waltham (4) 163
Pre-Conquest Work in Churches, see Sectional Preface xxx
Premonstratensian Canons, see under Religious Houses.
Prescott, Anne, see Wyseman.
Priest's House, Doddinghurst (8) 57
Priest's House, Theydon Garnon (4) 233
Prince's Halfyards, Felstead (74) 82
Princess Mary's Chapel, Weald Hall, South Weald (2) 216
Priors, Broomfield (3) 38
Priory, The, Writtle (11) 276
Priory Farm, Hatfield Peverel (19) 125
Prows Farm, White Roding (15) 258
Public Library, Low Leyton (6) 168
Pudsey, arms 154
Pudsey, Ann (Wiseman): wife, first of William Fytche; widow of Raphe, brass of, 1593 154
Pulpits in churches:
-, See also Sectional Preface xxxvii
-, 15th or 16th-century: High Roding.
-, 16th-century:
Chipping Ongar: Leaden Roding.
-, Made up of 16th and early 17th-century
panelling: Little Leighs.
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Bobbingworth; Chignall (St. Nicholas);
High Ongar; Lambourne; Mashbury;
Matching (partly restored); Stapleford
Abbots; Stondon Massey; Terling;
Waltham Holy Cross.
Puttock's End, Great Canfield 93
Putwell Farm, South Weald (8) 217
Pye's Bridge Farm, Felstead (100) 83
Pye's Green, Felstead 83
Pyncheon, Pynchon or Pinchon, arms. 163, 275
Pyncheon, Pynchon or Pinchon:
-, Brigite, see Petre.
-, Edward and Dorothea (Weston), monument
to, c. 1625 275
-, Elizabeth, see Lucklyn.
-, John, son of Edward, 1654; Edward his son,
1672; and Ann his wife, floor-slab to 275
-, William and his wife Rose (Redding), brass of,
1592 274
Pyott, arms 252
Pyott:
-, Anne, see Darell.
-, Jane (Smythe), wife of John, floor-slab to,
1684 252
Pyrgo Park, Terraces at, Havering-atte-Bower (3) 126
Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge (now museum) Chingford (5) 50
Queen of Sheba, glass 215
Quickbury, Sheering (10) 212
Radclif, arms 24, 26
Radclif:
-, Robert, Earl of Sussex, Viscount Fitzwalter,
Lord Egremont and Burnal, K.C., Great
Chamberlain of England, etc., 15(4)2,
and his son Henry, Earl, etc., 1556/7,
and Thomas, Earl, etc., 1583, altar-tomb of 24
-, Thomas, Earl of Sussex, New Hall, Boreham,
granted to, 1573 24
Radcliffe, Jane, daughter of Walter, floor-slab to, 1692 192
Radley Green Farm, Roxwell (13) 206
Railings, see under Ironwork.
Rainbow Lodge, site of, High Easter (3) 128
Rainwater-heads and pipes:
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Faulkbourne (3) 69
-,-, Navestock (6) 193
-,-, Stapleford Abbots (2) 224
-, Early 18th-century:
-,-, Theydon Mount (2) 236
Rake (?), Thomas, head-stone to, 1697 60
Rampston:
-, Robert, inscription recording benefactions of,
1585 47, 59, 167, 243, 246, 269
-, Robert, former brass to, 16th-century 50
-, Rowland, brass of, 1598 103
Ranks Green, Fairsted 67
Raphael, James, floor-slab to, 1686 243
Raven's Farm, Woodham Walter (9) 271
Rawlins, William, and Ann his sister, floor-slab to, 1703 169
Ray Farm, Ingatestone and Fryerning (11) 142
Ray, John, M.A., F.R.S., 1705–6, monument to 19
Raylands, High Easter (22) 129
Recesses, see under Monuments, funeral.
Rectory, The, Barnston (4) 12
" " Black Notley (7) 20
" " Chipping Ongar (13) 55
" " Fyfield (9) 87
" " Great Hallingbury (3) 95
Rectory, The, Kelvedon Hatch (6) 143
" " Lambourne (4) 144
" " Little Canfield (2) 154
" " Little Laver (1A) 157
" " Little Waltham (3) 163
" " Shelley (4) 212
" " Stapleford Tawney (4) 226
" " White Roding (3) 257
" " (Site of old) Willingale Doe (2) 261
" " (Old) Willingale Spain (23) 262
Rectory Cottages, White Roding (23) 258
Redding, Rose, see Pinchon.
Redich, arms 169
Redich, Andrew, tablet to, 1603 169
Redrobin Farm, Hatfield Peverel (20) 125
Redrose Farm, Blackmore (12) 18
Religious Houses:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxii
-, Austin Canons:
-,-, Blackmore Priory 15
-,-, Latton Priory, ruins of 147
-,-, Little Leighs Priory 158
-,-, Waltham Abbey, Waltham Holy Cross
(1) 237
-, Benedictine Monks:
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak Priory 116
-,-, Hatfield Peverel Priory 122
-,-, "Barrow," or "Bedeman's Cell,"
Writtle (2), ruins of 275
-, Benedictine Nuns:
-,-, Barking Abbey, Barking 7
-, Cistercian Monks:
-,-, Stratford Langthorne Abbey, West
Ham (2) (formerly Order of Savigny) 252
-, Friars:
-,-, Site of former Dominican Friary:
Chelmsford (28) 44
-,-, Site of former Carmelite Friary: Maldon
All Saints (2) 173
-, Premonstratensian Canons:
-,-, Beeleigh Abbey, Maldon St. Peter (3) 178
-,-, Supposed site of Premonstratensian
Abbey, before its removal to
Beeleigh by Maldon; Great Parndon
(3) 103
-, Colleges:
-,-, Secular College, founded by King
Harold, 1060, Waltham Holy Cross
(1) 237
-,-, Secular College, said to have been
founded late in the 11th-century,
Hatfield Peverel (1) 122
-,-, College for 9 Priests, founded by Thomas
de Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester,
at Pleshey, 1393 200
-, Hospitals:
-,-, Great Ilford, founded c. 1140 by
Adeliza, Abbess of Barking 97
-,-, Maldon St. Peter, St. Giles Hospital,
said to have been founded by
Henry II for lepers 177
Reredoses:
-, 14th-century: Waltham Abbey (remains of) 244
-, 15th or 16th-century: Fairsted Church.
-, 17th-century: Theydon Mount Church.
-, Early 18th-century: Hatfield Broad Oak
Church.
Resurrection, The, glass 205
Retreat, The, Chigwell, (15) 49
Retreat, The, Pleshey (8) 203
Reve, arms 114
Reve, Francis, 1639, and his wife, Joan (Jocelin), 1642, brass (probably) of 114
Reymers, Judith, see Stevens 7
"Ricardus rex II." inscription on stone, Pleshey (4) 202
Rich, arms 75
Rich:
-, Frances, see Cammocke.
-, Richard, first Lord, 1566, and probably
Robert, second Lord, his son, 1581,
monument of 75
-, House built on site of Little Leighs Priory,
Little Leighs (2), by first Lord 158
-, School founded, 1564, by first Lord, Felstead
(13) 77
Richards, arms 252
Richards, Godfrey, slab to, 1702 252
Richard's Farm, Felstead (76) 82
Rich's Almshouses, Felstead (24) 79
Richmond, Great Parndon (10) 104
Riffham's Farm, Little Baddow (6) 153
Ringer's Farm, Terling (6) 229
Ringtail Green, Great Waltham 109
Rivetts Farm, Epping Upland (11) 65
Roberts:
-, Frances, see Frankelin.
-, Matthew, tablet to, 1705 215
Robins, Elizabeth, see Southcotte.
Robinson, arms 214
Robinson:
-, Elizabeth, 1652, altar-tomb of 214
-, Robert, inscription recording bequest of,
1619, for repairs and additions to
Springfield Church 220
Rochford, arms 28
Rochester, arms 228
Rochester:
-, John, brass of, 1584 228
-, William, 1558, and Elizabeth his wife, 1556,
brass of 228
Rode, arms 154
Rode, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1657 154
Rogers, Nathaniel, slab to, 1683 204
Rolfe's Farm, High Easter (25) 130
Rollestons, Writtle (24) 277
Rolls, Chigwell (4) 48
Rolls, Magdalen Laver (7) 170
Rolphy Green, Great Waltham 109
Roman Remains:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxviii
-, Brass of Valens 248
-, Buildings:
-,-, Find recorded of fragments of bath-building, Chelmsford (1) 39
-,-, Finds recorded, Low Leyton (1) 166
-,-, Indications of buildings:—
Barking (1) 4
Chipping Ongar (1) 51
Epping (1) 61
Faulkbourne (1) (possibly) 68
Harlow (1) 113
Latton (1) 146
Pleshey (1) 200
Wanstead (1) 248
White Roding (1) 256
-, Burials:
-,-, Chelmsford (1) 40
-,-, Chipping Ongar (1) 51
-,-, East Ham (1) 58
-,-, Great Ilford (1) 97
-,-, Low Leyton (1) 167
-,-, Pleshey (1) 200
-,-, White Roding (1) 256
-, Coins, Pottery, Tiles, &c.:
-,-, Barking (1) 4
-,-, Chelmsford (1) 39
-,-, Chigwell (1) 47
-,-, East Ham (1) 58
-,-, Great Ilford (1) 97
-,-, Latton (1) 145
-,-, Low Leyton (1) 166
-,-, Pleshey (1) 200
-,-, Romford Rural (1) 203
-,-, Wanstead (1) 248
-,-, White Roding (1) 256
-, Tesselated Pavements:
-,-, Chigwell (1) 47
-,-, Pleshey (1) 200
-,-, Wanstead (1) 248
-, Tesseræ:
-,-, Latton (1) 145
-, Settlements, Indications of:
-,-, Chelmsford (1) 40
-,-, Chigwell (1) 47
-,-, Chipping Ongar (1) 51
-,-, East Ham (1) 58
-,-, Great Ilford (1) 97
-,-, Pleshey (1) (possibly) 200
-, Structural Fragments in Churches:
-,-, Boreham; Braintree; Broomfield;
Chignall (St. James); Chipping Ongar
(possibly); Fairsted; Fyfield; Great
Canfield; Great Hallingbury; Great
Leighs; Great Waltham; Harlow;
High Easter; High Laver; Ingatestone
and Fryerning; Latton; Little Baddow
Little Hallingbury; Little Leighs;
Magdalen Laver; Margaretting; North
Weald Bassett; Sheering; Springfield;
Stondon Massey; White Notley; White
Roding; Wickham Bishops; Willingale
Doe; Willingale Spain; Writtle.
-, Structural Fragments in Later Buildings
Other than Churches:
-,-, Chipping Ongar (3) 53
-,-, Faulkbourne (1) 68
-,-, Latton (3) 147
-,-, Maldon St. Peter (1) 177
-,-, Writtle (2) 275
-, Wells:
-,-, Chigwell (1) 47
-,-, Low Leyton (1) 166
-,-, Wanstead (1) 248
Romans, Little Hallingbury (2) 155
Romford Rural, 203
Romford Urban, 203, 204
Rood:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxvii
-, 12th or 13th-century: carved stone rood,
"Fire-bell" gate, Barking 9
Rood-beam:
-, 15th-century: Waltham Abbey 244
Roodloft:
-, Early 16th-century: North Weald Bassett
Church (see Screen) 198
Roodloft doorways, stair, and stair turrets:
-, 15th-century:
-,-, Beauchamp Roding 13
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak 118
-,-, Ingatestone and Fryerning 136, 138
-,-, Nazeing 194
-,-, Springfield 219
-,-, Wickham Bishops 259
-,-, Writtle 273
-, 15th or 16th-century:
-,-, Boreham 22
-,-, Hatfield Peverel 123
-, 16th-century:
-,-, Braintree 28
-,-, Chignall (St. James) 44
-,-, Doddinghurst 58
-,-, Maldon St. Mary 175
-,-, West Ham 250
-, Undated:
-,-, Black Notley 19
-,-, Great Canfield 90
-,-, White Roding 256
-,-, Writtle 273
Rood Screens, see Screens.
Roofs:
-, Ecclesiastical:
-,-, see also Sectional Preface xxxii
-,-, Collar-beam type:
14th-century: Ulting (1) 236
15th-century: Chingford (1) 50
16th-century:
Sheering (1) 210
Woodham Walter (1) 270
Undated: Roxwell (1) 205
-,-, Hammer-beam type:
16th-century:
Great Waltham (1) (carved) 105
Little Hallingbury (1) 155
-,-, King-post type:
14th-century:
Chipping Ongar (2) 52
Faulkbourne (2) 68
Roydon (1) 207
Sheering (1) 210
14th or 15th-century: Willingale Doe (1) 260
15th-century:
Barking (2) 6
Chigwell (2) 47
Doddinghurst (1) 57
Epping Upland (2) 63
Fyfield (1) 86
Harlow (3) 115
High Ongar (1) 132
Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary
the Virgin and St. Edmund) (1) 137
Margaretting (1) 185
Moreton (1) 189
Romford Urban (2) 204
Roydon (1) 207
Shenfield (1) 213
Stanford Rivers (1) 221
Stondon Massey (1) 227
Terling (1) 228
Theydon Garnon (1) (probably) 232
Witham (1) 264
16th-century:
Berners Roding (1) 14
Wickham Bishops (1) 259
-,-, Pent:
14th-century:
White Notley (1) 254
Witham (1) 264
15th-century:
Felstead (1) (much restored) 74
Witham (1) 264
-,-, Queen-post type:
16th-century: High Easter (1) (carved) 127
-,-, Trussed-rafter type:
14th-century:
Faulkbourne (2) 68
Felstead (1) 74
Little Leighs (1) 158
White Notley (1) 253
14th or 15th-century:
Great Canfield (1) 91
Writtle (1) 274
15th-century:
Chignall (1) 45
High Roding (1) 134
Nazeing (1) 194
White Notley (1) 253
c. 1500, West Ham (1) 251
16th-century:
Chignall (2) 45
Stapleford Tawney (1) 226
17th-century: Terling (1) 228
17th or 18th-century:
Felstead (1) 74
Margaretting (1) 185
Undated: Bobbingworth (1) 21
-,-, Miscellaneous:
14th-century:
Hatfield Broad Oak (2) 119
Little Hallingbury (1) 155
White Notley (1) 253
15th-century:
Abbess Roding (1) 1
Boreham (1) 23
Broomfield (1) 37
Fairsted (1) 66
Great Canfield (1) 91
High Easter (1) 128
Latton (2) 146
Stanford Rivers (1) 221
Willingale Doe (1) 260
Writtle (1) 274
16th-century:
Black Notley (1) 19
Braintree (1) (carved) 28
Great Waltham (1) 105
Ingatestone and Fryerning (1) 137
Leaden Roding (1) 149
Nazeing (1) 194
Stanford Rivers (1) 221
17th-century:
Chipping Ongar (2) 52
-, Secular:
-,-, see also Sectional Preface xxxviii
-,-, Hammer-beam type:
15th-century: South Weald (5) 217
-,-, King-post type:
15th-century:
Fairsted (8) 67
Felstead (9) (108) 76, 84
Great Waltham (6) 107
Hatfield Broad Oak (9) (16) 120, 121
Little Baddow (4) 152
Maldon All Saints (16) 175
Maldon St. Mary (2) (12) 176
Matching (13) 188
Romford Urban (2) 204
Shelley (3) 212
South Weald (5) 217
Wickham Bishops (3) 260
Witham (49) 269
15th or 16th-century:
High Easter (10) 129
White Roding (13) 258
Witham (30) 267
Writtle (17) 277
16th-century:
Abbess Roding (4) 2
Chelmsford (30) 44
Felstead (13) 78
High Easter (10) 129
High Roding (6) 135
Maldon All Saints (13) 174
17th-century: Woodham Walter (9) 271
-,-, Pent:
16th-century: Stapleford Abbots (2) 223
-,-, Queen-post type:
16th-century:
Barking (5) 10
Boreham (5) 26
Chelmsford (35) 44
Doddinghurst (13) 58
Felstead (9) (26) 76, 79
Hatfield Broad Oak (10) 120
High Laver (4) 131
Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 141
Little Leighs (2) 161
Roxwell (17) 206
Sheering (7) 211
South Weald (5) 217
White Roding (12) 257
Writtle (8) 276
17th-century:
Chigwell (6) 48
Matching (6) 188
Sheering (6) (10) 211, 212
White Roding (11) 257
Undated: Aythorpe Roding (3) 3
-,-, Trussed-rafter type:
probably mediæval:
Maldon St. Peter (3) 181
-,-, Miscellaneous:
14th-century:
Black Notley (6) (roof-truss) 19
Felstead (roof-truss) 76
15th-century:
Great Waltham (25) 109
White Notley (6) 255
16th-century:
Chingford (5) 51
Roydon (10) 209
17th-century: Great Canfield (4) 93
Rooke, arms 251
Rooke, Captain Robert, 1630, monument of 251
Rookwood Hall, Abbess Roding (4) 2
Rose Farm, Loughton (4) 166
Rose, Gervaise, Abbot of Waltham, supposed devices of 196
Roselane Farm, Dagenham (11) 56
Roundbush Green, Aythorpe Roding 4
Rowe, William, brass to, 1596 246
Rowe's Farm, Willingale Doe (5) 261
Roxwell 204–207
Royal Arms, see under Heraldry.
Roydon 207–209
Roydon Hamlet, Roydon 209
Rudd, Mathew, tablet of, 1615 42
Ryche, Thomas, son of Robert, knight, brass of, 1564 74
Ryes, Hatfield Broad Oak (6) 120
Sackfield, arms 260
[Sackfield], Ann (Torrell), widow of John, brass of, 1582 260
Sadler, Bridget, see Luther.
Sainthill, Martha (Wright), wife of Robert, floor-slab to, 1634 215
Saints, see under individual names and Dedications of Ecclesiastical Structures.
Salisbury Hall Farm, Walthamstow (11) 248
Samms, arms 247
Samms, Susan, 1715, and Elizabeth, 1711, floor-slab to 247
Sandford's Farm, Hatfield Peverel (27) 126
Sandon Hill, Great Waltham 109
Sarcophagi, see under Monuments, funeral.
Saul, Doeg before, glass 197
Savigny, Order of, see Cistercian Monks, under Religious Houses.
Sawkins, Great Canfield (8) 93
Sawpit Cottage, Latton (4) 148
Sawyer's Hall, Shenfield (2) 214
Sayer, arms 211
Sayer, Margaret, wife of Richard, floor-slab to, 1705 211
Scarletts Farm, Terling (4) 229
Scarth, arms 119
Scarth, Philip, 1695, and Dorothy (Hawkins) his wife, 1704, floor-slab to 119
School Green, North Weald Bassett (5) 198
School House, Roydon (4) 209
Schools:
-, 16th-century:
-,-, Grammar School, Brentwood (13), built
1568 37
-,-, Grammar School, Walthamstow (4),
founded by Sir George Monox, 1527 247
-,-, The Old School House, Felstead (3),
founded 1564 77
-, 17th-century: Grammar School, Chigwell
(6), founded 1629 48
Scott:
-, arms 11, 47, 48, 226
-, crest 226
Scott:
-, George, 1683, and Elizabeth (Cheyne) his
wife, 1705, tablet to 47
-, Richard, floor-slab to, 1625 11
-, Robert, S.T.P., Dean of Rochester, etc.,
tablet to, 1620 11
-, William, 1491, and Margery his wife, 1505,
brass to 226
Scott's Farm, Little Waltham (10) 164
Scourging, The, glass 197
Scratchings, see Graffiti and Masons' Marks.
Screens:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxvii
-, In Churches:
-,-, Stone:
14th or 15th-century: Waltham Holy
Cross 238
-,-, Wooden:
14th-century:
Little Canfield (Rood screen);
Magdalen Laver (Rood screen);
Roydon; Waltham Holy Cross.
14th or 15th-century: High Easter
(partly restored).
15th-century:
Abbess Roding; Boreham (partly
modern); Hatfield Broad Oak (restored and re-set); Hatfield Peverel;
Margaretting (partly modern);
Springfield (much restored); White
Notley; Witham (restored).
15th or 16th-century:
Great Waltham (2) (Black Chapel);
Maldon St. Peter (3).
16th-century:
Chignall (St. Nicholas); Dagenham;
North Weald Bassett (partly
modern); Stondon Massey (partly
restored); White Notley.
17th-century: Chingford.
-,-, Iron:
17th or 18th-century:
Ingatestone and Fryerning (St. Mary
the Virgin and St. Edmund).
-, In Houses:
-,-, Wooden:
15th-century: Writtle (8) 276
15th or 16th-century: Maldon St. Peter
(3) 180
17th-century: Braintree (24) 30
Screvener, Mary, see Vernon.
Sculpture, pre-conquest, Great Canfield (1) 90
Searle, John, 1665, and Mary his wife, 1676, floor-slab to 198
Seating in Churches:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxvii
-, 14th-century: Hatfield Peverel (bench-ends)
-, 15th-century:
-,-, Great Leighs; Great Waltham; Nazeing (bench); Netteswell (bench); Stanford Rivers (benches); Writtle (seats).
-, 15th or 16th-century:
-,-, Great Parndon; Great Waltham (2)
(Black Chapel) (benches); Ulting (two
bench-ends incorporated in modern
chest-seat); Witham.
-, 16th-century:
-,-, Chignall (St. Nicholas) (benches);
Epping Upland; Fairsted (benches);
Faulkbourne (stalls); Leaden Roding;
Little Leighs (pews); Margaret Roding
(bench); Matching (benches); Norton
Mandeville (benches); Writtle (stalls).
-, 16th or 17th-century work incorporated in
modern benches:
-,-, Aythorpe Roding; Chignall (St.
Nicholas).
-, c. 1600: Theydon Mount (benches).
-, 17th-century:
-,-, Great Parndon (bench); High Ongar
(bench-ends); Magdalen Laver; Netteswell (stool); Roxwell (oak settle);
Shenfield (pews); Writtle (stalls).
-, Late 17th or Early 18th-century: Lambourne (stalls).
-, Early 18th-century:
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak (stall); High Ongar
(box-pew).
Sedilia in Churches:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxvii
-, 12th-century:
-,-, Great Canfield; High Easter.
-, 13th-century:
-,-, Fairsted; Good Easter; Wickham
Bishops.
-, 14th-century:
-,-, Black Notley; Fyfield; Great Hallingbury; Great Leighs; Margaret Roding;
North Weald Bassett; Springfield;
Waltham Holy Cross; Willingale Spain.
-, 14th or 15th-century: Maldon All Saints.
-, 15th-century:
-,-, Great Parndon; Hatfield Peverel.
-, Undated: Harlow.
Settle, see Seating.
Seymour, Jane:
-, arms 132, 173
-, badge 197
Sheba, Queen of, glass 215
Sheepcotes, Dagenham (12) 56
Sheepcotes Farm, Little Waltham (7) 164
Sheering 209–212
Sheering Hall, Sheering (5) 211
Sheffield, John, floor-slab to, 1670 192
Shelley 212
Shelley Hall, Shelley (3) (7) 212
Shellow Bowells 213
Shellow Hall, Shellow Bowells (5) 213
Shellow Lane, Shellow Bowells (4) 213
Shelton, Anne, see Napper.
Shelves, see under Furniture.
Shenfield 213, 214
Shenfield Hall, Shenfield (4) 214
Shenfields (now Killigrews), Margaretting (2) 185
Shenfield Place, Shenfield (5) 214
Shepherds, The:
-, Adoration of, glass, Lambourne Church 143
-, mural painting, Latton Church 147
Shields of arms, see Heraldry.
Shingle Hall, Epping Upland (3) 64
Shirley, arms 252
Shirley, Mary, alias Batailhey, floor-slab to, 1702 252
Shonks, Harlow (20) 116
Shonk's Mill, bridge at site of, Navestock (13) 193
Shops Farm, Doddinghurst (14) 58
Shoulder Hall, Barnston (6) 12
Shounks, Thomas, see Makyn.
Shrubs, Hatfield Broad Oak (33) 122
Shutters, possibly 16th-century: Felstead (13) 78
Shuttleworth's Farm, Little Waltham (9) 164
Sidney, arms 232
Sidney, Anne, see Fitzwilliam.
Skillet Hill, Waltham Holy Cross 246
Skreens, Roxwell (25) 206
Skrimisher, William, floor-slab to, 1709 275
Slabs, see under Monuments, funeral.
Slades, site of, Navestock (2) 192
Slough House, North Weald Bassett (9) 199
Smith, Smyth, or Smythe:
-, arms 17, 234, 235, 236, 248, 265
-, crest 234
Smith, Smyth, or Smythe:
-, Sir Edward, Bart., 1713, and Jane (Vandeput)
his wife, 1720, tablet to 234
-, Sir Edward and Anne (Hedges) his wife,
arms of 235
-, Henry, floor-slab to, 1671 17
-, Jane, see Pyott.
-, Jane, see Wood.
-, John, Master of Ilford Hospital, 1475, monument said to be of 97
-, Captain Robert, altar-tomb to, 1697 243
-, Stephen, floor-slab to, 1670 17
-, Stephen, floor-slab to, 1672 17
-, Thomas, see Harve.
-, Sir Thomas, 1577, Lord of the Manor,
Chancellor to Edward VI and Elizabeth;
Chancellor of the Garter, &c., &c., and
"Philip" his wife, 1578, altar-tomb of 234
-,-, Hill Hall, Theydon Mount, said to
have been built by 235
-,-, Bust said to be of 236
-, Thomas 1594, and Margaret his wife, altar-tomb of 17
-, Sir Thomas, Bart., 1668, altar-tomb of 234
-, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1684 17
-, Sir William, St. Michael's Church, Theydon
Mount, said to have been completely
re-built by, end of 16th-century 233
-, Sir William, 1626, and Bridget his wife,
altar-tomb of 234
-, Sir William, 1631, son of Sir William, Senior;
and his two wives, Helegenwagh
(daughter of Lord Conway), and Anne
(Croft), altar-tomb of 234
Snelling, arms 192
Snelling, Ann (Nicholls), wife of Charles, 1625, and Roland, their child, 1625, tablet of 192
Snow, arms 57
Snow, Nathaniel, 16–3; John, 1670 (?), and Nathaniel, 1677, his sons; also Rhoda, wife of Nathaniel, 1697, table-tomb to 57
Snow's Farm, White Roding (4) 257
Solme, John, see Buckenham.
Solomon, glass, representing incidents in life of 114
Somerset, Katherine, daughter of Edward, Earl of Worcester, see Petre.
Sorrell, arms 106
Sorrell:
-, Mary, wife of John, 1652, and her son John,
1674, floor-slab to 106
-, Joane, see Carowe.
Sounding Boards in Churches:
-, c. 1700: Theydon Garnon.
-, Early 18th-century: Abbess Roding.
Southcotte, arms 265
Southcotte, John, Justice of the Queen's Bench, 1585, and Elizabeth (Robins) his wife, altar-tomb of 265
Southlands, Ulting (4) 237
South Weald 214–218
South Weald Camp, South Weald (18) 218
Spain's Hall, or Manor House, Willingale Spain (4) 262
Sparke, arms 103
Sparke:
-, Christopher, tablet to, 1713 103
-, Mary (Turnor), widow of Thomas, B.D.,
1661, tablet to 103
Sparling's Farm, Felstead (78) 82
Sparrow's Farm, Terling (27) 230
Spencers, Magdalen Laver (4) 169
Spoon, see under Plate, Church.
Spriggs, High Ongar (3) 132
Sprigg's Farm, Blackmore (13) 18
Springfield 218–220
Springham, Mercymight, see Bristowe.
Squint: Barking Church (possibly) 6
Stace:
-, John, and Susanna his wife, headstone to,
1684 64
-, Nymphas, son of Nymphas, headstone to,
1709 64
-, Susanna, daughter of Nymphas, headstone
to, —4 64
-, Susanna, widow of Nymphas, headstone to,
1679 64
-, Susanna, daughter of Nymphas, headstone
to, 1680 64
Stacey:
-, Edward, 1555, and Katherine his wife,
1565, tablet of 243
-, Julian, see Stafford.
Stafford, crest 201
Stafford:
-, Alexander, 1652, and Julian (Stacey) his
wife, monument of 114
-, Almshouse built 1630, by Julian, wife of
Alexander, Harlow (12) 115
-, Humphrey, G., Duke of Buckingham, and
Anne his wife, altar-tomb, probably of,
1480 201
Stagden Cross, High Easter (7) 128
Staircases:
-, see also Sectional Preface xxxvii
-, In Churches:
-,-, Wooden:
16th-century:
Sheering 211
Theydon Mount 234
-,-, Crypt:
14th-century: Maldon All Saints 172
-, In Houses:
-,-, Brick:
15th-century:
Roydon (2) 208
16th-century:
Barking (4) (handrail) 10
17th-century:
Faulkbourne (3) 71
-,-, Wooden:
16th-century:
Barking (4) (5) 10
Braintree (10) (48) 29, 33
Brentwood (4) 36
Faulkbourne (14) 72
Felstead (6) (18) 76, 78
Great Waltham (25) 109
Ingatestone and Fryerning (3) 141
Kelvedon Hatch (4) 143
Little Leighs (2) 160
Maldon St. Peter (3) 180
South Weald (2) 216
White Notley (2) 255
Willingale Doe (11) 261
c. 1600:
Broomfield (3) 38
Chigwell (4) 48
East Ham (3) (turret) 60, 61
Felstead (17) 78
Great Waltham (6) 107
Little Baddow (5) 153
17th-century:
Boreham (16) 26
Braintree (23) (24) (34) (37) (47) 30, 31, 32, 33
Chelmsford (14) 43
Chigwell (8) 48
Chipping Ongar (5) (9) (partly
modern) 53, 55
East Ham (3) 61
Epping (6) 62
Faulkbourne (3) 71
Fyfield (10) 87
Great Waltham (25) 109
Harlow (15) (24) 115, 116
Hatfield Broad Oak (13) 120
High Ongar (6) 133
Langford (2) 145
Little Waltham (5) 163
Loughton (3) 166
Low Leyton (5) 168
Maldon St. Peter (8) 182
North Weald Bassett (13) 199
Norton Mandeville (2) 200
South Weald (5) 217
Stapleford Abbots (2) (3) 224
Terling (4) 229
Theydon Bois (4) 231
Theydon Garnon (6) 233
Theydon Mount (2) 236
West Ham (3) 252
Witham (11) (17) (24) (33) 267, 268
Woodham Walter (9) 271
Writtle (11) (13) (15) (23) (24) 276, 277
c. 1700:
Braintree (2) 28
Felstead (19) 79
Shenfield (5) 214
South Weald (6) 217
Walthamstow (7) (8) 248
17th or early 18th-century:
Black Notley (8) 20
Braintree (65) 34
early 18th-century:
Black Notley (7) 20
Braintree (45) 33
Low Leyton (3) (4) 167, 168
Maldon St. Peter (10) 182
South Weald (10) 218
Theydon Mount (2) 236
Waltham Holy Cross (19) 246
Wanstead (3) (4) (5) (6) 249
Stalls, see Seating and also Sectional Preface xxxvii
Stampe, Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor of London, floor-slab to, 1711 220
Stane, arms 132
Stane, Richard, tablet to, 1714 132
Stanegrove or Standing Groves, Latton (1) 145
Stanes, arms 119
Stanes, Mary, wife of Jeffrey, floor-slab to, 1709 119
Stanford Farm, Braintree (74) 35
Stanford Rivers 220–222
Stanley, arms 207, 247
Stanley, Elizabeth (Dinn), wife of John, brass
of, 1589 207
-, Lady Lucie (Percy), wife of Sir Edward,
c. 1630, monument of 247
Stanton's Farm, Black Notley (6) 19
Stapleford Abbots 222–225
Stapleford Tawney 225, 226
Staples, Thomas, brass of, 1592 251
Steevens, arms 173
Steevens:
-, John, tablet to, 1677 173
-, John, tablet to, 1714 173
Stephen, St., Martyrdom of, glass 173
Stevens, arms 7
Stevens, Paul, 1675, and Judeth (Reymers), 1687, floor-slab to 7
Steven's Farm, Felstead (62) 81
Stile, Anne, 1712; Dorothy, 1703; and Elizabeth, 1699, daughters of Robert and Barbara, floor-slabs to 11
Stock Hall, Matching (10) 188
Stockhall, Ulting (7) 237
Stocks and Whipping Posts:
-, Doddinghurst (16) (stocks) 58
-, Havering-atte-Bower (2) 126
-, Waltham Holy Cross (1) 244
Stokes, arms 247
Stokes, Jeremiah, 1708, Elizabeth his wife, 1707; Richard, 1696, and Basil, 1710, their sons, floor-slab to 247
Stonage Farm, Little Waltham (6) 163
Stonard, arms 222
Stonard or Stonnard:
-, Francis, 1604, and Lucy (Higham) his wife,
1596, also Henry his brother, 1555,
tablet to 222
-, (George, 1588), brass of 166
-, John, 1541, and Joan and Katheryn his
wives, brass of 166
Stonards Farm, Brentwood (12) 37
Stondon Hall, Stondon Massey (2) 227
Stondon Massey 226, 227
Stone:
-, Elizabeth, see Leigh.
-, Nicholas, monuments by 247, 275
Stone Hall, Little Canfield (4) 154
Stone Hall, Wanstead (5) 249
Stonehill Farm, Roxwell (14) 206
Stoneley, Anne, see Heigham.
Stool, see Seating.
Stoups in Churches:
-, 13th or 14th-century:
-,-, Brentwood; Greensted.
-, 14th-century:
-,-, Fyfield; Great Waltham; Little
Baddow.
-, 15th-century:
-,-, Abbess Roding; Broomfield; Chingford; Felstead; Good Easter; Hatfield
Peverel.
-, 16th-century: Black Notley.
-, Undated:
-,-, Chigwell; Chipping Ongar; Great
Canfield; Great Leighs; Langford;
Leighs; Little Waltham; Walthamstow; Wickham Bishops.
Stratford Langthorne Abbey, remains of, West Ham (2) 252
Streinsham, Vahan, see Bugges.
Strelley, Ralph, Rector of Great Leighs, brass of, 1414 100
Strype, Rev. John, Church Club, Low Leyton (3), said to have been built by 167
Stuart Arms, see Royal Arms under Heraldry.
Stubbards, High Easter (23) 129
Stubbingshall Farm, Waltham Holy Cross (18) 246
Stubb's Farm, Braintree (68) 34
Stych, arms 7
Stych, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1656 7
Suliard, Ann, see Wright.
Sulyard, Myrabyll, wife of Edward, brass of, 1495 131
(Sumner, William), brass of, (1559) 114
Sundials:
-, On Chimney Stacks:
-,-, 17th-century:
Stapleford Abbot (2) (painted) 225
Theydon Mount (2) 236
-, Mural:
-,-, 17th-century:
Latton Church 147
Stanford Rivers Church 221
-,-, early 18th-century:
North Weald Bassett Church 198
-,-, Undated:
Boreham Church 24
High Easter Church (Scratched) 128
Netteswell Church (") 196
Springfield Church (") 220
Waltham Abbey 244
-, Pedestal, 17th century, Boreham (4) 25
Swallows Cross Farm, Doddinghurst (7) 57
Swift, arms 208
Swift, John, and Richard his son, 1601, tablet to 208
Swifte, arms 207
(Swifte, John, 1570), brass of 207
Swinfield, Mr., floor-slab to 243
Symonds, Thomas, table-tomb to, 1705 60
Tables, see under Furniture and Communion Tables.
Table-tombs, see Altar or Table-tombs, under Monuments, funeral.
Tablets, Mural, see Mural, under Monuments, funeral.
Tabor, William, Rector of High Ongar, and Archdeacon of Essex, brass to, 1611 132
Taggles, Matching (11) 188
Takeleys, Epping Upland (5) 164
Tanfield, arms 85
Tanfield:
-, Daniel, headstone to, 1695 185
-, Martha, wife of Edmund, see Borrit.
-, William, and Elizabeth his wife, monument
of, c. 1600 185
Tanhouse Farm, Ulting (6) 237
Tanner's Cottage, Moreton (2) 190
Tapestry:
-, 17th-century, Ingatestone Hall (probably
Dutch) 141
Tasciovanus, coin of 145
Taylor, Capt. Zachariah, 1710, Elizabeth his wife, 1711, and Priscilla his daughter, 1698, floor-slab to 252
Taylor's Farm, Felstead (49) 81
Tedcastell, arms 6
Tedcastell, John, and Elizabeth (Mey) his wife, brass of, 1596 6
Tench, arms 169
Tench, Nathaniel, 1710, and Ann (Fisher) his wife, 1696, tablet to 169
Terling 227–230
Terling Hall, Terling (30) 230
Terling Green 228
Termitt's Farm, Hatfield Peverel (6) 125
Terraces, see under Earthworks.
Terriers, Great Canfield (6) 93
Thacker, arms 275
Thacker, Godfrey, floor-slab to, 1703 275
Tharp, William, headstone to, 170— 247
Thatcher's Farm, Roxwell (24) 206
Thelwall, Ann, wife of Daniel, 1638, brass to 269
Theydon Bois 230, 231
Theydon Garnon 231–233
Theydon Hall, Theydon Bois (1) 230
Theydon Mount 233–236
Thistley Green, Felstead 84
Thomas, arms 274
Thomas, Thomasin (Heveningham), wife successively of Thomas Berdefield, John Bedell, and Walter Thomas, brass said to be of, 1513 274
Thomas, St., the Martyr, arms 251
Thomas, St.:
-, Incredulity of, glass 144, 197
-, Figure of, glass 215
Thompson, Mary, daughter of Michael, floor-slab to, 1687/8 56
Thorn, Robert, Chapel and Aisle of Parish Church, Walthamstow, built by, c. 1535 246
Thorold, arms 192
Thorold, Rebecca (Greene), wife of Thomas, tablet to, 1625 192
Thorpe's Farm, Felstead (103) 83
Throckmorton, Dorothy, see Petre.
Three Ashes, Terling (26) 230
Thurkettle, arms 142
Thurkettle:
-, Abigal (Hawes), wife of Robert, brass to, 1656 142
-, Robert, floor-slab to, 1679 142
Thurley's Farm, Little Waltham (18) 164
Tidall, Richard, floor-slab to, 1691 215
Tilekiln Green, Great Hallingbury 96
Tiles, with designs:
-, see also Heraldic Tiles under Heraldry.
-, 14th-century:
-,-, Hatfield Broad Oak Church 120
-,-, Norton Mandeville Church 200
-, Mediæval, Harlow Church 114
-, Undated:
-,-, Little Leighs Priory 160
-,-, Maldon St. Mary (1) 176
-,-, Witham (1) 265
Tiles, Roman, see Structural fragments under Roman remains.
Tirell, see Tyrell.
Tobias and the Fish, probable carving of, Great Waltham (8) 107
Tod, Mary, see Church.
Tod's Brock Farm, Great Parndon (5) 104
Toft, William, brass to, 1470 151
Tomlinson:
-, Mrs. Josiah, floor-slab to, 1651 132
-, Alice, wife of Josiah, floor-slab to, 1656 132
Toot Hill, Stanford Rivers 222
Toppesfield, arms 251
Toppesfield, William, see Fawcit.
Toppinghoe Hall, Hatfield Peverel (3) 125
Torrell, arms 260
Torrell:
-, Ann, see Sackfield.
-, (Thomas, 1442), brass of 260
Torrell's Hall, Willingale Doe (11) 261
Touch:
-, Ingatestone Church, (see Monument (2)) 137
-, Waltham Abbey, fragment of 244
Towers, see Sectional Preface xxxi
Town Farm (formerly), Hatfield Broad Oak (15) 121
Trafford, arms 247
Trafford:
-, Margaret, wife of John, 1665, and Edmund
their son, 1681, floor-slab to 247
-, Sigismund, 1723, Susannah his wife, 1689,
monument of 247
Trap's Hill, Loughton 166
Travers, James, floor-slab to, (17)07 243
Trinity 152, 180
Troughton, Captain John, tablet to, 1621 138
Trusbut, arms 207
Tuder, William, 1653, Elizabeth his wife, 1654, Elizabeth Clarke, 1654, and William, their children, floor-slab to 252
Tudor Arms, see Royal Arms under Heraldry.
Tumuli, see under Earthworks.
Turner, Thomas, table-tomb to, 1714 247
Turner, Mary, see Sparke.
Turnour, arms 162
Turnour:
-, Anne (Germy), wife of Arthur, tablet
to, late 17th-century 162
-, Sir Edward, 1676, Speaker of the House
of Commons, and Chief Baron of
the Exchequer, and Sarah (Gore)
his wife, 1651, tablet to 162
Turnour's Hall, Chigwell (12) 49
Tuson, Thomas, floor-slab, said to be to, 1702 166
Tutt, arms 269
Tutt, Sarah, wife of James, floor-slab to, 1699 269
Twogood:
-, John, headstone to, 1709 17
-, Joseph, headstone to, 1710 17
Tyderlegh, Elizabeth (Wiseman), wife of Robert, floor-slab to, 1654 91
Tye Green, Good Easter 89
Tye Green, Netteswell 197
Tye Green Farm, Netteswell (8) 197
Tyrell, arms 207
Tyrell:
-, Anna (Yeend), wife of John, floor-slab to,
1664 220
-, Gertrude, see Browne.
-, Gertrude, see Petre.
-, Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant of Essex, floor-slab to, 1673 220
-, Lettice (Coppin), wife of John, floor-slab to,
1660 220
Ufford, arms 17
Ulting 236, 237
Ulting Hall, Ulting (5) 237
Ulting Wick, Ulting (3) 237
Unionist Club, Low Leyton (4) 167
Uphall Camp, Great Ilford (7) 99
Uphall Farm, Great Ilford (6) 99
Uphill, Jacob, 1662, and Anne his wife, 1667, tablet to, erected 1707 55
Upper Hall, Matching (8) 188
Upper Hall, Moreton (7) 190
Urns, of celtic cordon type, Great Hallingbury (1) 93
Urswik, or Urswyk, arms 55
Urswyk:
-, Sir Thomas, 1479, chief baron of the exchequer, and recorder of London,
altar-tomb and brass of 55
Valence House, Dagenham (2) 56
Valens, brass of 248
Valentines, Great Ilford (1) 97
Vandeput, Jane, see Smyth.
Vaults:
-, Brick:
-,-, 15th-century:
Faulkbourne Hall 71
Nether Hall, Roydon (2) 208
-, Stone:
-,-, 13th-century: Maldon St. Peter (3) 179
-,-, 14th-century:
Maldon All Saints (1) (Crypt) 171
Waltham Abbey, Waltham Holy
Cross (1) 240, 243, 244
Vere, arms 41, 119, 160
Vere:
-, Aubrey de, priory founded by, probably
c. 1135, as a cell to the Abbey of St.
Melaine at Rennes in Brittany 116
-, [Robert de, 3rd Earl of Oxford, 1221],
slab of 119
-, probable site of one of Castles of the de Veres,
Earls of Oxford, Great Canfield (2) 91
Vernon, arms 173
Vernon:
-, John, 1653, his wife, Mary, and John, their
son, floor-slab to 173
-, Mary (Scrivener), wife of John, monument to,
1647 173
-, Sarah (Butler), widow of William, see Jeffrey.
William, see Jeffrey.
Vicarage, The, Dagenham (4) 56
" " Felstead (16) 78
" " Good Easter (3) 89
" " Maldon All Saints (4) 173
" " (Old) Terling (14) 230
Vincent, Jane, daughter of Henry, floor-slab to, 1684 249
Vintry Works, Walthamstow (7) 248
Virgin, The:
-, Coronation of, glass, Sheering Church 211
-, Figure of, Doddinghurst Church 57
-, " " glass 196, 197, 205
-, " " on Stone Rood, Barking (3) 9
-, Mural painting, Hatfield Peverel Church 124
-, Possibly head of, glass, Great Parndon
Church 103
-, Visiting Elizabeth, glass, Great Ilford Church 98
Virgin and Child:
-, Glass 114, 144
-, Mural painting 91, 147
Wadnall, Jane, see Mab.
Wainwright, Anne, monument of, 1717 247
Wakerings Farm, Great Leighs (7) 102
Waldegrave, arms 192
Waldegrave:
-, Frances, see Wright.
-, Mary, see Petre.
-, William, 1610, and Dorothy (Conyers) his
wife, 1589, monument to 156
Walford, Mary, see Nendick.
Walker, arms 75
Walker, Ann, wife of Thomas, tablet to, 1712 75
Walker's Farm, White Roding (17) 258
Wall Farm, Great Waltham (39) 109
Wallace's Farm, Boreham (8) 26
Wallbury Camp, Great Hallingbury (1) 93
Wallenger, James, brass to, 1603 192
Wallis, Samuel, chirurgeon, floor-slab to, 1678 220
Wallis's, Hatfield Broad Oak (40) 122
Wallops, Great Waltham (9) 107
Walmesley, Rebekah, wife of Jonathan, headstone to, 1710 142
Walnut Tree House, now Unionist Club, Low Leyton (3) 167
Waltham, see Great Waltham and Little Waltham.
Waltham, Richard, brass to, 1426 163
Waltham Abbey, Waltham Holy Cross (1) 237–245
Waltham Bury, Great Waltham (27) 109
Waltham Holy Cross 237–246
Walthamstow 246–248
Waly or Whaley:
-, Elizabeth, headstone to, 1702 249
-, James, headstone to, 1685 249
Wanstead 248–250
Wanstead Park, Wanstead (1) 248
Ward, arms 98
Ward's Farm, Writtle (10) 276
Ware, The, High Roding (18) 136
Wares, Good Easter (5) 89
Warren Yard, Little Canfield (6) 154
Warwicks, White Roding (18) 257
Wasses Farm, Terling (24) 230
Watch House, The, Felstead (65) 82
Waterend Farm, Bobbingworth (8) 22
Waters, Hatfield Broad Oak (2) 102
Watt's Charity, Great Leighs (12) 120
Waylett:
-, Ann, headstone to, 1676 114
-, John, headstone to (date buried) 114
Wayletts, Stanford Rivers (5) 222
Weald Hall, North Weald Bassett (2) 198
Weald Hall, South Weald (2) 215–217
Weald Park, South Weald (18) 218
Weather-vanes on Churches:
-, Chelmsford; Chipping Ongar; Faulkbourne;
Latton; Little Waltham; Theydon
Bois.
Well House, Broomfield (7) 39
Wells:
-, see also under Roman Remains.
-, Felstead (33) 80
Wells Farm, Blackmore (11) 18
Wellstye Farm, Barnston (8) 12
Wellstye Green, Barnston 12
Wentworth, arms 65, 173
Wentworth, Henry, 1614, and Anastacy (Hall) his wife, 1638, tablet to 173
Westbowers, Woodham Walter (10) 271
West Ham 250–252
Weston, arms 275
Weston:
-, Dorothea, see Pinchon.
-, Richard, Justice of the Common Pleas, 1572,
altar-tomb said to be to 275
Weststock Farm, White Notley (8) 255
Whaley, see Waly.
Wheelers, Sheering (3) 211
Wheeler's Farm, North Weald Bassett (13) 199
Wheeler's Farm, Witham (48) 269
Whelpstone Farm, Felstead (4) 75
Whetcombe or Whitcombe, arms 185
Whetcombe or Whitcombe:
-, Margaret (Doddington), wife of Peter, 1619,
and Peter, 1640, brass to 185
-, Mary, daughter of James, floor-slab to, 1640, 185
-, Peter, 1666, and Marr— his wife, 1667,
floor-slab to 185
Whipping-posts, see Stocks and Whipping-posts.
White Hall, Fyfield (10) 87
White House, Chipping Ongar (4) 53
White Notley 252–255
White Notley Hall, White Notley (2) 254, 255
White Roding 256
Whitebread, arms 275
Whitebread, William, 1661, and Bridget (Greenwood) his wife, floor-slab to 275
Whiteheads, Hatfield Broad Oak (11) 120
Whitehouse Farm, Great Leighs (4) 101
Whitehouse Farm, Wickham Bishops (5) 260
Whites, High Easter (24) 129
Whites, High Laver (5) 131
Whites, Magdalen Laver (9) 170
Wickham Bishops 258–260
Wickham Hall, Wickham Bishops (2) 259
Widford 260
Widford Hall, Widford (1) 260
William III:
-, arms 265
-, painting of 53, 62
Williamson, arms 249
Williamson, Mary, daughter of Robert, 1882–3, tablet to 249
Willingale Doe 260, 261
Willingale Spain 261, 262
Willow Cottage, Loughton (6) 166
Willow's Farm, Felstead (90) 83
Willows Green, Felstead 83
Wilmer, arms 7
Wilmer, Ann, Abraham, and Elizabeth, floor-slab to, 1711 7
Wilson, Thomas, 1627, brass to 28
Windows, Low-side, see Low-side Windows.
Windmill Farm, Willingale Doe (4) 261
Wingrue, Jonathan, headstone to, 1704 142
Wiseman or Wyseman:
-, Arms 91, 105, 261, 275
-, Crest 261
Wiseman or Wyseman:
-, Agnes, see Fytche.
-, Ann, see Pudsey.
-, Anne, Lady, floor-slab to, 1662 91
-, Dorothie, wife of Thomas, brass to, 1589 105
-, Elizabeth, see Tyderlegh.
-, Elizabeth (Capell), wife of Sir William, Bart.,
floor-slab to, 1660 91
-, John, see Buckenham.
-, John, auditor to Henry VIII "of the revenue
of his Crown," and Agnes his wife, 1558,
brass of 91
-, Mary and Margaret, daughters of Sir Richard,
1631, and Edward his son, 1634 261
-, Sir Richard, 1654, and Lucy (Griffin) his
second wife, 1660, floor-slab to 261
-, Robert, 1641, Richard, 1618, and Mary his
wife, 1635, monument of 261
-, Thomas, brass of, 1580 105
-, William, 1657, and his wife, Elizabeth
(Darcy), floor-slab to 275
-, Sir William, Bart., 1684, and Anne (Prescott)
his wife, 1662, monument of 91
-, Winifred (Barrington), wife of Richard, 1684,
tablet to 261
Wises, Hatfield Broad Oak (29) 122
Wishfield Farm, Doddinghurst (4) 57
Witham 263–269
Witham, Thomas, 1646, and Bridget his wife, 1655, table-tomb to 56
Wittewrongle, James, floor-slab to, 1622 252
Wollaston, Henry, J.P., bust said to be of, 1670 243
Wollaye, arms 146, 147
Wollaye, Emanuell, and Margaret his wife, brass of, early 17th-century 146
Wollsey, Elizabeth, see Nodes.
Wood, arms 112, 167
Wood:
-, Elizabeth, wife of Tobias, brass of, 1620 167
-, John, floor-slab to, 1670 167
-, Jone (Smith), second wife of Alane, tablet to,
1585 112
-, Marie, see Goody.
-, Petyr, brass to, 1525 11
Wood Row, Hatfield Broad Oak 122
Woodcock, John, floor-slab to, 1705 42
Woodend Farm, Beauchamp Roding (4) 13
Woodford 269, 270
Woodgreen Lane, Waltham Holy Cross 245
Woodham Walter 270, 271
Woodham Walter Hall, remains of, Woodham Walter (2) 270, 271
Woodrooffe, arms 75
Woodrooffe, Thomas, floor-slab to, 1712 75
Wood's Farm, Felstead (60) 81
Woodside Green, Great Hallingbury 96
Woodstock, Thomas de, Duke of Gloucester, college of nine priests founded by, 1393 201
Woodward, pupil of Grinling Gibbons. Supposed work of (reredos), Hatfield Broad Oak Church 119
Woolard's Ash, Hatfield Broad Oak (30) 122
Woolley, arms 147
Woolpits Farm, Springfield (4) 220
Woolston Hall, Chigwell (5) 48
Wooton, B——, wife of John, headstone to, 1711 249
Wormlayton, Jane, widow of John, 1725, Jane, 1705, and Anne, 1712, their daughters, floor-slab to 233
Wren Park Farm, Black Notley (3) 19
Wright, arms 215
Wright:
-, Ann (Suliard), wife of John, 1617; John,
1654; and John, 1656, brass to 142
-, Frances (Waldegrave), wife of John, inscription to, 1656 142
-, Sir Henry, Bart., floor-slab to, 1663 215
-, Sir Henry, Bart., 1663, and his son, Henry,
1681, tablet to 215
-, John, brass to, 1608 142
-, John, tablet to, 1659 114
-, Katherine, see Greene.
-, Lawrence, 1657, and Mary his wife, 1657–8,
floor-slab to 215
-, Martha, see Sainthill.
-, William, 1683, Mary his wife, 1688, John,
1704, and Richard, 1713, their sons,
floor-slab to 252
Wright's Green, Little Hallingbury 156
Writtle 271–277
Writtle Green, Writtle 277
Wyatt:
-, John, headstone to, 1692 154
-, Prudence, widow of John, headstone to, 1714 154
-, Richard, headstone to, 1696 154
Wydenal, Sir Walter de, floor-slab to, c. 1300 19
Wyher, "Orate pro bono statu Thome Whyer, diacon, "inscription on screen, North Weald Bassett Church 198
Wykeham, William of, arms 275
Wyld, arms 208
Wyld, Amphillis (Butler), wife of Robert, floor-slab to, 1676 208
Wynch, arms 269
Wynch, Robert, 1590, part of former monument to 269
Wynnyff, arms 144
Wynnyff:
-, John, floor-slab to, 1630 144
-, Thomas, rector of Lambourne, and Willingale
Doe, Dean of St. Paul's, and Bishop of
Lincoln, tablet to, 1654 144
Wynters, Magdalen Laver (8) 170
Wyrley, Ursula, see Cammocke.
Wyseman, see Wiseman.
Yardley, Anne, see Merell.
Yeend, Anne, see Tyrell.
Yeumans, Aythorpe Roding (6) 4
Yewtree Farm, Navestock (12) 193
York Hill, Loughton 166
Younge, arms 37, 205
Younge:
-, Jane, daughter of Edward, headstone to, 1689 7
-, Patrick, floor-slab to, 1652 37
-, Thomas, 1593, and his son, Thomas, 1596,
and his son's wife, Parnell (Hunwick),
1597, brass to 205
Young's End, Black Notley 21
Zacharias, glass 197