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Abbotsley (Hunts.),
Aberystwyth (Cardig.),
Abington Pigotts,
Acton:
-, John,
-, Marg., see Cutts
Addenbrooke's hospital, see Cambridge
Addison, Edw., rector of Landbeach,
Ade, Joan,
Adeane:
-, C. R. W.,
-, Hen. John,
-, fam.,
Adelaide (South Australia),
Aelfhelm Poga,
-, his w. Affa, and dau.,
Aelfwaru, ? dau. of Athelstan Mannesson,
Aethelbeorht (fl. 1066),
Aethelric, bp. of Dorchester,
Aethelwine, ealdorman of East Anglia,
Aethulf, Leofwine s. of, see Leofwine
Affa, w. of Aelfhelm Poga, see Aelfhelm agisting,
Agnes, dau. of Picot the sheriff, m.
-, Ralph de St. Germain,
Agricultural Botany, National Institute for,
agricultural implement making,
Agricultural Labourers' Union,
agricultural machinery:
-, making and trade,
-, use,
Agricultural Research Council,
agricultural unrest, see riots and unrest
agriculture, see agisting; allotment meadow;
-, assarting; common; field
-, drainage; ploughing matches; poultry
-, farming; sheepfold and sheep
-, walk; and see for cross references
-, cattle; crops and produce; dairying;
-, officers
Agriculture, Ministry of, as landowner,
-, research farm,
Ainger nurseries,
Ainsloe, John,
Air Ministry, as landowner,
airfields, see Conington: aero club; Gra
-, veley; Oakington; Stanton, Long;
-, Waterbeach
Akeman Street,
-, Mere Way,
Alan, count of Brittany, ld. of Richmond,
Alan (III), earl of Richmond,
-, his dau. Constance, see Alan (III),
-, vct. of Rohan
Alan, vct. of Rohan,
Alan (III), vct. of Rohan, and his w.
-, Constance,
-, his s., see Rohan, Alan de
Alan, steward of Wm. Peverel,
-, his s., see Gilbert
Albert, prince consort,
Alcock, John, bp. of Ely,
Alcocke:
-, Edw.,
-, Thos. (d. 1602),
-, Thos. (d. 1611),
-, fam.,
Alderley (Ches.),
Alderson, John,
Aldreth causeway and High Bridge,
Aldwin, abbot of Ramsey,
ale, see assize of bread and of ale
aletasters,
Alexandra (of Denmark), princess of
-, Wales,
Alexandra (formerly Vinery) Nurseries,
Alice, And. de, rector of Chesterton,
Alie:
-, Lucy, sis. of Ric.,
-, (later Leman), Ric.,
Alington:
-, Sir Giles, and his w. Dorothy,
-, Mary, m. Sir Thos. Hatton,
Allanson, Ric., vicar of Milton,
Allen, W. H., vicar of All Saints, Long
-, Stanton,
allotment meadow,
allotments,
Almond, Edm.,
almshouses, see Chesterton; Cottenham;
-, Elsworth; Girton; Lolworth; Ma
-, dingley; Oakington; Over; Water
-, beach; Willingham
Alveve:
-, Hen.,
-, fam.,
amercements of tenants,
America:
-, emigration to,
-, Gothic revival,
-, president of U.S.A., see Coolidge,
-, Calvin
-, servicemen's cemetery,
-,
and see Canada; Massachusetts; Philadelphia
Amey Roadstone Corporation,
Amory:
-, Eleanor d', see Zouche
-, Sir Nic. d',
Amundeville:
-, Ellis de,
-, Niel de,
Anabaptists,
Ancient Order of Foresters, see Foresters
Ancient Shepherds, see Shepherds
Anderson:
-, Geo.,
-, John,
Andrew, John, rector of Papworth St.
-, Agnes,
Andrews:
-, Geof., chaplain,
-, fam.,
Anfley, fam.,
Angers (Maine-et-Loire, France), ab
-, bey of St. Sergius and St. Bacchus,
Angier:
-, Edw. (fl. 1614),
-, Edw. (fl. 1633-65), rector of Dry
-, Drayton,
Anglesey priory, in Lode in Bottisham,
Anglian Water Authority,
angling, and see
-, fishing
Anglo-Saxon remains, see Denny;
-, Drayton, Dry; Girton; Oakington;
-, Rampton; Swavesey; Waterbeach;
-, Willingham
Animal Nutrition, Institute for,
Animal Research Station,
Annable, fam.,
Anne, ctss. of Warwick, see Beauchamp
Ansculf, Wm. s. of, see William
Appleby, fam.,
Apthorpe:
-, Francis,
-, Francis, his s.,
Arbury, Arbury Camp, in Chesterton
-, and Impington,
Archdale, Geo., master of Emmanuel
-, Coll., Camb.,
Archer:
-, Hoste,
-, Rebecca, w. of Thos.,
-, Thos. (d. 1704),
-, Thos. (d. 1728),
-, fam.,
Archer Houblon, Ric., see Houblon
archery,
architects, see Blunt; Bodley; Bowden;
-, Bradwell; Byfield; Carpenter;
-, Christian; Clark, Somers; Dykes
-, Bower; Erickson; Essex, Jas.; Faw
-, cett; Fry; Gotch; Gropius; Higgs;
-, Hutchinson; Ladds; Lyon; Morley;
-, Pearson, J. L.; Pugin; Robb; Scott,
-, Sir G. G.; Smith, John (fl. 1838)
-,
and Wm. (fl. 1879); Street; Water
-, house; Webb, Aston
Argentine, David de,
Arkesden (Essex),
army,
-, land and buildings used by,
arson,
Arundel, Thos. de, bp. of Ely,
Ashby-de-la-Zouche (Leics.),
Ashcroft, Edw.,
-, his father,
Ashley, John, vicar of Histon,
Ashman, John,
Ashton, Sir Rob.,
Ashwyn:
-, Rose, see Pollard
-, Wm.,
Askham:
-, Anne, dau. of Dingley,
-, Dingley,
-, Frances, see Cotton
-, Harriet, m. Sir Thos. Hatton,
-, fam.,
asparagus,
Aspland:
-, Thos.,
Aspland (cont.)
-, fam.,
assarting,
assault, pleas of,
assize of bread and of ale,
Astley (Warws.), coll.,
Astwood:
-, Marg., see Spencer
-, Wm.,
Athelstan Mannesson,
-, his dau., see Aelfwaru
-, his s., see Godric
-, his w., see Leofgifu
athletics,
Atkins, Jas., rector of St. Mic., Long
-, Stanton,
Atlany, Jas., bp. of Hereford, vicar of
-, Leeds and of Madingley,
Aubrey the hunter,
Aucher:
-, Sir Ant., Bt.,
-, Eliz., see Hatton
-, fam.,
Audley:
-, Maj.-Gen. Lewis,
-, Wm.,
Austin canons, see Barnwell priory
Australia, emigration to,
Avalon:
-, Hugh of, bp. of Lincoln,
-, Peter of,
Avenel:
-, Isabel, see Beach
-, John,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Avesgot (fl. 1086),
Avey, fam.,
Avignon (Vaucluse, France),
Aylesbury:
-, Cath., see Pabenham
-, Sir Thos.,
Babington:
-, A. M.,
-, Prof. Chas.,
Babraham,
Bacchus:
-, Ann,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
Bacon:
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Sclater,
-, Sir Francis,
-, Josiah (d. c. 1704),
-, Josiah (d. 1717),
-, Thos. (fl. late 17th cent.),
-, (formerly Sclater), Thos. (d. 1736),
-, fam.,
Baddesley, Wm.,
Baitsbite, see Milton
Baker:
-, Phil., provost of King's Coll., Camb.,
-, rector of Elsworth,
-, Ric.,
Baldock:
-, Agnes of, see Bray
-, Ralph of, bp. of London,
-, Wm. of,
Balduck, Wm.,
Ball, John,
Balliol:
-, Dervorguilla de,
-, John de,
-, fam.,
Balliol fee, see Oakington
Balsham,
Bamford, Chas.,
bandy,
Banham, fam.,
Banks:
-, Eliz.,
-, Margery, w. of Thos.,
-, Sam., rector of Cottenham,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Bannockburn, battle of,
Baptists,
Bar Hill, in Dry Drayton,
-, ch.,
-, hotel,
-, ind. and trade,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, sch.,
Barford (Warws.),
Barham:
-, R. H.,
-, Ric. H. D., rector of Lolworth,
Barham (Cambs.), in Linton,
Barker:
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1664),
-, Sir John, Bt. (fl. 1682),
-, Mrs. M. M. (née Cooper),
-, Rob.,
'Barkstead' (? Berkhampstead),
Barkway (Herts.), see Cokenach
Barnack (Northants., later Cambs.),
-, stone from,
Barnard:
-, Osmond,
-, Thos. (d. 1570),
-, Thos. (fl. 1620s),
Barne:
-, Alice, see Cook
-, Wm.,
Barnwell, in Cambridge,
-, priory (earlier St. Giles's, Austin
-, canons),
-, est.,
-, jurisdiction,
-, prior of, see Hugh
Barnwell St. Andrew (Northants.),
Baron:
-, Ellen, see Leynton
-, Thos. (fl. 1521),
-, Thos. (fl. 1550),
Bartlett, Ralph,
Bartlow, Bartlow Ho.,
Barton:
-, John (fl. 1349-70), rector of Dry
-, Drayton,
-, John (fl. c. 1580),
-, John (fl. 1617),
-, fam.,
Barton (Cambs.),
Barton Bendish (Norf.),
Barwell:
-, E. G.,
-, J. H.,
-, Reg.,
-, fam.,
Barwell Engineering (Cambridge) Ltd.,
Barwell Machine and Rubber Group
-, Ltd.,
Barwell Rubber Co. Ltd.,
basket making,
Basque children,
Basset, Wm., rector of Boxworth and of
-, Fen Drayton,
Bassingbourn, Mary of,
Bath and Wells, bp. of, see Law
Bathcombe, Thos., rector of Knapwell,
Batisford:
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., m. Humph. Wingfield,
-, John (d. 1508),
-, John (d. 1556),
-, John (d. 1624),
-, John (d. 1628),
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Baudry, Ric.,
Baumgartner:
-, John Percy,
-, John Thos.,
-, Philippa Anne, see Knight
-, Misses (fl. 1930),
-, fam.,
Baxter, John,
Bayeux (France), bp. of, see Odo
Bayfield, fam.,
Baynard:
-, Maud, see Colville
-, Sir Rob.,
Beach:
-, Alan of,
-, Alice, dau. of John,
-, her dau., see Soham, Maud of
-, Amice of, m. Sir Simon de Lisle,
-, Beatrice, w. of Peter,
-, Ellen of, m. Geof. le Bere,
-, (or Milton), Everard of,
-, Gillian of, w. of John,
-, Hen. of,
-, Isabel of, m. Wm. Avenel,
-, John of,
-, Peter of (d. by 1232),
-, Peter (d. after 1235),
-, Rob. of,
-, fam.,
Beach (Cambs.), and see
-, Landbeach; Waterbeach
Beach Ditch,
Beach Lode,
beagling,
Beale, Jerome, rector of Willingham,
bear baiting,
beating bounds (perambulation),
Beauchamp:
-, Alice, see Tony
-, Anne, ctss. of Warwick, m. Ric.
-, Neville,
-, Guy, earl of Warwick,
-, Joan, Lady Bergavenny,
-, Joan, m. Jas. Butler, earl of Ormond,
-, Thos., earl of Warwick,
Beaufort, Lady Marg.,
Beaumes:
-, John de,
-, Reynold de,
-, Rob. de (d. 1263),
-, Sir Rob. de (d. after 1282),
-, Wal. de (fl. 1086),
-, Wal. de (fl. 1156-76),
-, Wal. de (d. after 1220),
-, Wm. de,
-, fam.,
Beaumes manor, see Papworth St.
-, Agnes
Beck brook,
Bedford, dukes and earl of,
-,
and see Russell, Francis,
-, John, and Wriothesley
Bedford (Beds.),
Bedford Level, Adventurers of,
Bedford Level Corporation,
Bedfordshire, and
-,
see Bedford; Crawley, Husborne;
-, Warden, Old
Beeston, fam.,
Beevor, Revd. W. S.,
Bek:
-, Ant., bp. of Durham,
-, John,
Belbouche:
-, Amice,
-, John,
-, Ric. (fl. c. 1235),
-, Ric. (fl. 1279),
-, Ric. (fl. 15th cent.),
-, Rob.,
-, Roger,
-, Wm. (fl. 1197-8),
-, Wm. (fl. 1327-46),
-, fam.,
Belbouches manor, see Westwick
Bell, fam., and see Clark, Mrs.
-, R.
Belsars Hill, see Willingham
Belvoir:
-, Lancelin of,
-, Reynold of, see Oakley
-, Rob. of,
-, Wm. of,
Belvoir Castle (Leics.),
Bendyshe:
-, Edm.,
-, Rob.,
Benet son of William,
Bennett:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
Bennetts manor, see Swavesey
Benson:
-, Anne Eliz., w. of Revd. Hen.,
-, Edw. (d. 1801),
-, Edw. (fl. 1927),
-, Eliz.,
-, Hen. (d. 1877),
-, Revd. Hen. (d. 1890),
-, John (fl. before 1754),
-, John (d. 1813),
-, Mary, dau. of Edw.,
-, Mary, w. of John, see Rant
-, Rebecca,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Benstead, And., rector of Dry Drayton,
Bentley, Ric., master of Trinity Coll.,
-, Camb.,
Beorhtnoth, abbot of Ely,
Beorhtnoth, ealdorman of Essex,
Bere:
-, Alice le,
-, Ellen le, see Beach
-, Geof. le,
-, Godwin le,
-, John le (fl. 1240s),
-, John le (fl. 1279),
-, Steph. le,
-, fam.,
Beresford:
-, Amelia, see Peach
-, Adm. Sir John Poore,
Bergavenny, Lady, see Beauchamp,
-, Joan
Berkeley, fam., Lds. Berkeley,
Berkhampstead (Herts.), and see
-, 'Barkstead'
Berkshire,
-, sheep,
-,
and see Windsor
Bermondsey (Lond., formerly Surr.),
-, priory,
Bernard, abbot of Ramsey,
Berridge, John,
Berry:
-, Ann, m. Thos. Dodson,
-, John (fl. 1590),
-, John (fl. 1640),
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Best, Thos., rector of Conington,
Betts:
-, Margery, see Kirkby
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Beuckalaer, J.,
Beverley (Yorks. E.R.),
Bickley, Francis,
Bigg, Ric.,
billiards,
Bird, Hen.,
Bird's Pastures, see Boxworth
Birkett, J. P., rector of Graveley,
Bishop, fam.,
Bishop's Stortford, see Stortford
Black Death,
Blackman, John,
Blacwine, sheriff of Cambs.,
Blakeway, Edw., rector and vicar of
-, Long Stanton,
Blancgernun:
-, Baldwin,
-, Maud, w. of Baldwin,
Bleet, fam.,
Bloet, Rob., bp. of Lincoln,
bloodhounds,
bloodshed, pleas of,
Blunt, J. H.,
Blythe, Thos., vicar of Chesterton,
Blyton:
-, Marg., see Engaine
-, Wm.,
boat building,
boating,
Bodley, F. W.,
Boer War, see wars
Bohun, Humph. de, earl of Hereford,
Bole, fam.,
Boleyn:
-, Marg., see Butler
-, Mary, m. - - Carey,
-, Thos., earl of Wiltshire and Ormond,
-, Sir Wm.,
Bolton, Jas.,
Bon Repos (Côtes-du-Nord, France),
-, abbey,
Bonfey, fam.,
Bonsall (Herts.),
Boodger, Thos.,
Bookland:
-, Aline, see Roberts
-, John,
Booth:
-, John, rector of Girton,
-, Lawr., abp. of York, rector of Cottenham,
Boots (chemists),
borough English,
Botetourt, Joyce, m. Hugh Burnell, Ld.
-, Burnell,
Bottisham,
-, Bottisham Lock,
-,
and see Anglesey priory; Lode
Botton, Rob.,
bounds, see beating bounds
Bourchier, Thos., abp. of Canterbury,
Bourn:
-, Joan, see Michell
-, John (fl. 1295),
-, John (fl. 1367-1404),
-, John (fl. 1440, d. 1475, ? more than
-, one),
-, Rob., s. of Hen.,
-, Simon of (d. by 1337),
-, Simon (fl. 1349),
-, Simon (? fl. 1406-34),
-, fam.,
Bourn, barony,
Bourn (Cambs.),
Bourneys manor, see Willingham
Bowden, E. E.,
Bower, see Dykes Bower
bowls,
Bowyer:
-, Dorothy, w. of Wm.,
-, Francis,
-, Hutton,
-, (or Turner), John,
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1544),
-, Wm. (fl. 1626-38),
-, fam.,
box making,
Boxworth:
-, Alice, m. Wm. Lovett,
-, Alice of, w. of Hen., see Conington
-, Amice of, see Stanton
-, Hen. of (fl. 1223),
-, Hen. of (d. 1302),
-, Hen. of (d. after 1365),
-, Maud of, w. of Hen.,
-, Parnel of, w. of Hen.,
-, Wm. of (d. by 1279),
-, Wm. of (d. by ? 1332),
-, Wm. (d. by 1374),
Boxworth (Cambs.),
-, Bird's Pastures,
-, bdry.,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, Huntingfields man.,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inn,
-, land in,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, Overhall man.,
-, par. council,
-, pop., n,
-, rectors, and see Basset;
-, Duport; Wood, Thos. atte
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, roads to,
-, sch.,
-, tithes,
-, village greens,
-, woodland,
Boxworth End, see Swavesey
Boxworth fee, see Chesterton
Boys:
-, Geof. du,
-, John, rector of Boxworth,
Bradenham:
-, Agnes of, w. of Wal., m. 2 Rob. of
-, Conington,
-, Sir Ric. of,
-, Wal. of,
Bradfield, Thos.,
Bradshaw:
-, Nat., rector of Willingham,
-, Thos., minister of Impington,
Bradwell, Geo.,
Brakyn:
-, Ric. (d. by 1588),
-, Ric. (fl. 1597),
-, Thos. (d. 1545),
-, Thos. (d. 1592),
-, fam.,
Brantham (Suff.),
Braose, Ric. de,
Bray:
-, Agnes de, m. Wm. of Baldock,
-, Gilb. de,
-, Hugh de (d. after 1256),
-, Hugh (d. 1361),
-, Hugh de (fl. 1335-70),
-, Hugh de (another), n
-, John (fl. 1372-83),
-, John (fl. 1407-15, ? more than one),
-, Luke de,
-, Sarah of, see Oakley
-, Tibbald of,
Brays manor, see Landbeach
bread, see assize of bread and of ale
bread weighers,
Breary, Hen., rector of Boxworth,
Breauté:
-, Fawkes de,
-, Wm. de,
Breese, Edw.,
-, his nephs.,
Brent Pelham, see Pelham
Brentford (Mdx.),
Brereton (or Powell), John, vicar of All
-, Saints, Long Stanton,
brewing and breweries,
-,
and see aletasters
Brice, parson of Histon,
brick and tile making,
bridge:
-, Reynold at the,
-, Wm. at the,
Bridgeman, Jas., rector of Childerley
-, and of Lolworth,
Bridges:
-, Joan, see Browne
-, Wal.,
-, Wm.,
Brigham:
-, Jane,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Brightwell (Suff.),
Brimley, Whibley & Co.,
British schools, see schools
Brittany, count and duke of, see Alan;
-, Peter
Brittany,
Broad End, see Elsworth
Brockdish (Norf.),
Brocket, fam.,
Brockley End, see Elsworth
Bromflete:
-, Hen.,
-, Joan, see Holland
Brompton:
-, Alice of,
-, Geo. of,
-, John of,
Bromsted, Wm., and his w.,
Brook End, see Elsworth; Stanton, Long
Brooke:
-, Edw.,
-, Francis Benj.,
-, John Marsland,
-, Thos. (d. by 1700),
-, Thos. (fl. 1730),
-, fam.,
Brotherton, Thos. of, see Thomas
Broughton, Ric., vicar of All Saints,
-, Long Stanton,
Broughton (Hunts.),
Brown (Browne):
-, Eliz., m. John Elmes,
-, G. A., vicar of Chesterton,
-, Joan, m. 1 Thos. Scroggs, 2 Wal.
-, Bridges,
-, Lancelot ('Capability', d. 1783),
-, Lancelot (d. 1801),
-, Revd. Lancelot Rob.,
-, Thos., rector of Conington,
-, Revd. Thos. Chas.,
-, Wm. (d. 1489),
-, Wm. (d. 1890),
-, his w. and s.,
Brownell, John,
Bruce, fam.,
Bruce fee, see Oakington
Buck:
-, Anne, see Orchard
-, Geo.,
-, Geo. Stucley, see Stucley
-, John,
-, Lewis Wm.,
-, Thos. (d. after 1684),
-, Thos. (d. 1688),
-, Thos. (fl. 1722),
Buckden (Hunts.),
Buckingham, duke of, see Villiers
Buckinghamshire, see Hanslope; Soulbury
bull baiting,
Bullock, Ric., rector of Dry Drayton,
Burdeleys:
-, Beatrice, w. of Wm.,
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Marshall,
-, Geof. (d. 1264),
-, Geof. de (d. 1324),
-, his w.,
-, Hugh (d. by 1185),
-, Hugh (d. 1251),
-, Joan, m. 1 Gilb. Chamber, 2 John
-, FitzJohn,
-, Sir John (fl. 1279),
-, John de (d. 1329),
-, John de (d. 1347),
-, Lauretta, see Picot
-, Margery, m. John du Lay,
-, Nichole, m. Rob. the clerk,
-, Simon,
-, Wm. (d. c. 1229),
-, Wm. (d. 1233),
-, fam.,
Burdeleys manor, see Cottenham;
-, Madingley
Burdett, Mrs. R. M., dau. of W. D.
-, Womersley,
Burgoyne:
-, Alice, w. of Thos.,
-, Bart.,
-, Chris.,
-, Dorothy, w. of Geo.,
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Thursby,
-, Eliz., w. of Thos.,
-, Geo.,
-, Godfrey,
-, John (d. 1435),
-, John (fl. c. 1430, another),
-, John (d. 1487),
-, John (d. 1505),
-, Marg., m. Geo. Heveningham,
-, Marg., w. of John,
-, Ric. (d. 1464),
-, Ric. (d. 1506),
-, Thos. (d. 1470),
-, Thos. (d. 1507),
-, Thos. (d. 1521),
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1522),
-, Thos. (fl. 1580s),
-, Thomasine, m. Rob. Shute,
-, Thomasine, w. of Chris., see Freville
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
-, arms,
Burgoynes manor, see Impington
Burlewas manor, see Madingley: Burdeleys
Burman:
-, Joan, see Frere
-, John (d. 1415),
-, John (d. 1462),
-, Ric.,
Burnell:
-, Hugh, Ld. Burnell,
-, Joyce, see Botetourt
Burre:
-, Samson, s. of Wm. of Knapwell,
-, (or Knapwell), fam.,
Burrell:
-, Priscilla Barbara Eliz., Lady Wil
-, loughby de Eresby, w. of Peter,
-, Peter, Ld. Gwydir,
Burroughes, Thos. Cooke, rector of
-, Landbeach,
Burton:
-, John, rector of Over,
-, Wm.,
Burton, West (Notts.),
Burwell, castle,
Bury:
-, Hen., rector of Papworth Everard,
-, Rob. (d. 1638), rector of Papworth
-, Everard and of Papworth St.
-, Agnes,
-, Rob. (fl. 1664),
Bury St. Edmunds (Suff.),
Bush:
-, J.,
-, J. J.,
-, John,
-, H. E.,
-, fam.,
Buteri, Wm. de,
Butler:
-, Amice the, see Picot
-, Audrey, see Pollard
-, Denise the, see Munchensy
-, Edw.,
-, Geo.,
-, Jas., earl of Ormond,
-, his sons,
-, Joan, see Beauchamp
-, Marg., m. Sir Wm. Boleyn,
-, Marg., m. John Chettoe,
-, Ric. the (d. 1251),
-, Ric. the (fl. 1263-81),
-, Rob. the,
-, (or Ormond), Thos., earl of Ormond,
Buttell, Thos.,
butter,
Buxhull, Sir Alan,
Byfield, Geo.,
Byng, Dr. Thos., master of Clare Hall,
-, Camb.,
cabinet making,
Cadbury Schweppes group,
Caen (Camp):
-, John de,
-, Rob. de (fl. 1279-89, ? more than
-, one),
-, Rob. de (fl. 1339),
-, Werry de,
-, fam.,
Cage:
-, Adelard,
-, Sir Ant.,
-, Eliz., see Slingsby
-, Sir John (d. 1628),
-, John (fl. 1668),
Caius College, Camb.,
-,
and see Gonville Hall
Caldecote:
-, Marg., ? w. of Thos., ? m. 2 Rob.
-, Sutton,
-, Thos.,
Caldecote (Cambs.),
Caldwell, W. B.,
Caldwell brook,
Callow (formerly Caldwell) brook,
Calvert:
-, E. S. F.,
-, Felix (d. 1699),
-, Felix (d. 1758),
-, Felix (fl. after 1758),
-, Gen. Felix (d. 1856),
-, Nicolson (d. 1793),
-, Nicolson (fl. after 1793),
-, Nicolson (fl. 1832-71), rector of Childerley,
-, Wm. (d. 1749),
-, Wm. (fl. 1777-1831), rector of Childerley,
-, fam., n,
Calvinists,
Cam, river,
-, baptism in,
-, Conservators of,
-, crossings,
-, fishing,
Cambridge:
-, Nic. of, rector of Cottenham,
-, fam.,
Cambridge,
-, Addenbrooke's hosp.,
-, Austin canons, see Barnwell
-, Barnwell, q.v.
-, boro., later city,
-, aldermen,
-, burgesses,
-, est.,
-, housing,
-, mayor,
-, recorder,
-, carriage to,
-, castle,
-, cattle from,
-, cemetery,
-, chant.,
-, char., see Cambridge: Hobson's
-, ch.:
-, All Saints,
-, Gt. St. Mary,
-, Lit. St. Mary,
-, St. And.,
-, St. Clement,
-, St. Giles,
-, expansion,
-, ferries,
-, festival,
-, fields,
-, football club (Cambridge City) and
-, stadium, in Chesterton,
-, Further Educ., Coll. of,
-, gas supply, and see Cambridge
-, Gas Co.
-, guild of Corpus Christi,
-, Hobson's conduit char.,
-, Hobson's workho. char.,
-, hosp. of St. John,
-, ho. in,
-, Howes, q.v.
-, ind. or work in or from,
-,
and
-,
see Cambridge: professions and
-, tradesmen
-, Innovation Centre, see St. John's College M.P.s,
-, Magdalene bridge,
-, man.,
-, mkt.,
-, Merton Hall man.,
-, Midsummer Common,
-, nonconf.,
-,
and see Cambridge:
-, Presbyterian classis
-, Perse sch.,
-, persons from,
-, Philo Union,
-, police,
-, Presbyterian classis (Association),
-, priory of St. Giles, see Barnwell
-, priory of St. Radegund,
-, professions,
-, rly.,
-, residents,
-,
and see Cambridge:
-, burgesses, professions, and tradesmen
-, Ridley Hall,
-, roads to,
-, Northern Bypass,
-, Western Bypass, motorway (M 11),
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, sch., and see Cambridge:
-, Perse sch.
-, Science Pk., see Trinity College
-, sewage farm, in Chesterton and Milton,
-, Stourbridge common,
-, Stourbridge fair,
-, suburbs, see Cambridge: expansion
-, tradesmen,
-, university, see Cambridge university
-, Victoria Asylum, see Chesterton
-, warren,
-, water supply, see Cambridge:
-, Hobson's conduit char.; Cambridge
-, University and Town Waterworks; Cambridge Water Co.
-, work, see Cambridge: ind. or work
-, workho., see Cambridge: Hobson's
-, workho. char.
Cambridge Camden (later Ecclesiological) Soc.,
Cambridge Cemetery Co.,
Cambridge Concrete (later Precast) Co.,
Cambridge Consultants,
Cambridge (and District) Co-operative Soc.,
Cambridge End, see Landbeach: Land End
Cambridge Friendly Soc.,
Cambridge Gas Co.,
Cambridge Housing Association,
Cambridge Methodist Circuits,
Cambridge Northern Bypass, see Cambridge: roads
Cambridge Precast Co., see Cambridge Concrete
Cambridge Society for Mentally Handicapped Children,
Cambridge university,
-, Agriculture, Dept. of,
-, Animal Behaviour Dept.,
-, athletics ground,
-, colleges,
-, fellows as incumbents and curates,
-, heads,
-, servants,
-, Sidney Sussex, master of, see
-, Chafyn, Wm.
-,
and see Caius; Christ's; Clare; Corpus Christi; Downing; Emmanuel; Girton College; Gonville
-, Hall; Jesus; King's; King's Hall;
-, Magdalene; Michaelhouse; Pembroke; Peterhouse; Queens'; St.
-, Catharine's; St. John's; Trinity;
-, Trinity Hall
-, departments and laboratories, 12; and
-,
see Cambridge university: Agriculture, Animal Behaviour,
-, Extra-Mural Studies, and
-, Microelectronics Lab.
-, esquire bedells,
-, est.,
-, experimental farm,
-, Extra-Mural Studies,
-, Fitzwilliam Mus.,
-, graduates,
-, jurisdiction,
-, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity,
-, libr.,
-, M.P.,
-, Madingley Hall, see Madingley
-, Microelectronics Lab.,
-, Old Schools,
-, professor of Arabic,
-, rowing clubs,
-, study at,
-, undergraduates,
Cambridge University and Town
-, Waterworks Co.,
Cambridge Water Co.,
Cambridge Western Bypass, see Cambridge: roads
Cambridgeshire:
-, bdry.,
-, county council, see Cambridgeshire
-, county council
-, county court,
-, escheator,
-, gaol,
-, history,
-, justices,
-, lord lieutenant,
-, M.P.s,
-, wages,
-, quarter sessions,
-, sheep (breed),
-, sheriff,
-,
and see
-, Blacwine; Picot
-, sheriff's tourn,
-, shire man.,
Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
-, Archaeological Soc.,
Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely Naturalists' Trust,
Cambridgeshire Cottage Improvement
-, Soc.,
Cambridgeshire county council,
-, children's home,
-, est.,
-,
and
-,
see Cambridgeshire county council: smallholdings
-, nature reserve,
-, old people's home,
-, planning,
-, sch.,
-, smallholdings,
Cambridgeshire Fruit Juice Co.,
Cambridgeshire Growers Ltd.,
Cambridgeshire Hotel, Bar Hill,
Cambridgeshire Tuberculosis Colony,
-,
see Papworth Everard: Papworth
-, Village Settlement
Camp, see Caen
campball, camping, see football
Campes manor, see Stanton, Long
Campion, Thos.,
Canada,
-, primate of, see Mackray
Canterbury, Rob. of,
Canterbury (Kent):
-, abp.,
-,
and see Bourchier;
Canterbury (cont.)
-, Tenison, Thos.; Theobald; War
-, ham
-, prior and convent,
-, registrar,
Capell:
-, Sir Arthur,
-, Eliz., see Lawrence
Car Dyke (Tillage or Old Tillage),
caravan sites,
Cardiganshire, see Aberystwyth
Carey:
-, Hen., Ld. Hunsdon,
-, Mary, see Boleyn
Carlisle, bp. of, see May, John
Carlton cum Willingham, n
Carmelite friars,
Carmelite nuns,
Carpenter, R. H.,
carpenters, king's,
Carr, Ric., master of Magdalene Coll.,
-, Camb.,
Carter:
-, Thos. Wm.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Castleacre:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Wm.,
-, Sir Wm.,
castles, see Burwell; Cambridge;
-, Rampton: Giant's Hill; Swavesey
Cater:
-, Gerard,
-, Thos.,
-, his dau.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Catharine Hall, see St. Catharine's Col
-, lege
cattle, breeds of, see Derbyshire cows;
-, Friesian; Leicestershire cows
Causeway End, see Waterbeach
Cavendish, Wm.,
Caxton, Jeremy of,
Caxton (Cambs.),
-, Caxton Gibbet, see Elsworth
Caxton and Arrington:
-, poor law union,
-, rural district,
Cecil, Wm., rector of St. Mic., Long
-, Stanton,
celery,
Chafyn:
-, W. W.,
-, Wm., master of Sidney Sussex Coll.,
-, Camb.,
Chain Ditch, see Over: lode
Challis, Jas. Law, rector of Papworth
-, Everard,
Chamber, see Chambre
Chamberlain:
-, Geo. the,
-, Hen.,
-, John, rector of Landbeach,
-, Niel the,
-, Rob. the,
-, Sir Thos.,
-, Tibbald, rector of Landbeach,
-, Wal. le,
-, fam.,
chamberlain, John the, see John
Chamberlains manor, see Landbeach
Chambre (Chamber):
-, Gilb.,
-, Hen. de la,
-, Joan, see Burdeleys
-, John de la,
-, Simon de la,
Chambres manor, see Drayton, Dry
Champneys, C. J., vicar of Milton,
Chandler:
-, Dan., vicar of Oakington,
-, H. C. D., vicar of Waterbeach,
Chantemerle:
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Chantrey, Sir Francis,
chantries, see Boxworth; Cambridge;
-, Chesterton; Cottenham; Drayton,
-, Dry; Drayton, Fen; Elsworth; Gra
-, veley; Histon; Lolworth; Milton;
-, Over; Swavesey; Willingham
Chapman:
-, John, rector of Milton,
-, Revd. W. C.,
Chappelow, Leonard,
Charles I,
Chartists,
Chastelet:
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Chatteris, John,
Chatteris (Cambs.),
-, abbey,
Chauvent:
-, John de,
-, Peter de,
Chedwey (? recte Cheyney), Wm. de,
Cheere:
-, (formerly Madryll), Chas. Madryll,
-, Revd. Edw.,
-, Emma,
-, Frances, dau. of Chas. M.,
-, Frances, w. of Chas. M.,
-, Revd. Fred.,
-, Revd. Geo.,
-, Sir Hen., Bt.,
-, Rob.,
-, Sir Wm.,
-, Wm. Hen.,
-, fam.,
cheese,
chemical works,
Cherry Hinton, see Hinton
Cheshire, see Alderley
Chester:
-, Magdalen, w. of Sir Rob.,
-, Sir Rob.,
Chesterford, Gt. (Essex),
Chesterton,
-,
n
-, almsho.,
-, Arbury Camp, q.v.
-, bdry.,
-, Boxworth fee,
-, bridges,
-, Cambridge sewage farm, see Cam
-, bridge
-, cemetery,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, Chesterton Hall,
-, Chesterton Tower, see Chesterton:
-, rectory
-, ch.,
-, new,
-, commons,
-, Community Coll.,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fen,
-, ferries,
-, ferry est.,
-, fields,
-, football stadium, see Cambridge
-, guilds,
-, Harvey Goodwin Home,
-, hosp.,
-, housing est.,
-, Howes, q.v.
-, hund.,
-,
n
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, Innovation Centre, see St. John's Col
-, lege
-, inns and aleho.,
-, land in,
-, local board,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, New Chesterton,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, poorlaw union,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem:,
-, prison,
-, rly.,
-, rectors, and see Alice
-, rectory,
-, ho. (Chesterton Tower),
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, roads to,
-, Rowncliff,
-, Rowses,
-, rural dist.,
-, sch.,
-, Science Pk., see Trinity College
-, sewage farm, see Cambridge
-, social institutions,
-, sports grounds,
-, suburban growth,
-, tithes,
-, town land (Church and Town est.),
-, 'twelve men',
-, urban dist.,
-, vicarage,
-, ho.,
-, vicars, and
-,
see Craister; Walker, Ric.
-, Victoria Asylum,
-, village green,
-, workho.,
Chesterton (Hunts.),
Chettoe:
-, Eliz., see Mason
-, John,
-, Marg., see Butler
-, Mary,
-, fam.,
Chetwynd (Salop.),
chevage,
Cheyney:
-, Anne, m. Sir John Willoughby,
-, Cath., w. of Edm.,
-, Cath., w. of Sir Wm., see Pabenham
-, Edm. (d. 1376),
-, Edm. (d. 1430),
-, his daus.,
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Vaux, Ld. Vaux,
-, Hen.,
-, John (fl. 1316-77, more than one),
-, John (d. after 1428),
-, John (fl. 1432), rector of St. Mic.,
-, Long Stanton,
-, Sir John (d. 1489),
-, Laur. (d. 1461),
-, Laur. (fl. 1547),
-, Margery,
-, Nic.,
-, Reynold,
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1335),
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1514),
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1242-7),
-, Wm. (d. 1269, ? another),
-, Wm. (d. 1345),
-, Sir Wm. (d. after 1393),
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1500),
-, fam.,
Cheyneys manor, see Stanton, Long
Chichester (Suss.), bp. of, see Story,
-, Edw.
Childerley:
-, Cath. of, dau. of Wm.,
-, Cath. of, ? w. of John,
-, Hen. of (fl. 1194-1217),
-, Hen. of (fl. 1242),
-, Hen. of (fl. 1302),
-, Isabel of, w. of Wm., m. Thos.
-, Lackford,
-, John of (d. by 1238),
-, John of (fl. 1316-27),
-, Roger of,
-, Thos. of,
-, Wm. of,
Childerley (Cambs.),
-, Childerley Hall,
-,
n
-, ch.,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, Gt. Childerley,
-, ind. and trade,
-, Lit. Childerley,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, pk.,
-, pop.,
-, rectors, and see Bridgeman;
-, Robinson, Geo.
-, rectories,
-, residents,
-, roads,
-, sch.,
-, tithes,
-, woodland,
Childerley Gate, see Drayton, Dry
Childs, Wm.,
China,
Chinnora (unidentified),
Chipping Warden, see Warden
Chittering, see Waterbeach
Chivaler, Bart. le, and see Knight
Chivers:
-, John (fl. 1851),
-, John (d. 1929),
-, Phil.,
-, Stanley,
-, Steph.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Chivers (and Sons) Ltd. (Chivers Farms
-, Ltd.),
-,
and
-,
see Histon: jam factory
Chivers-Hartley trading co.,
cholera,
Cholmley:
-, Cath., see Scrope
-, Sir Ric.,
Christ Church, Oxford, dean of, see
-, Smith, Dr. Sam.
Christian, Ewan,
Christian Knowledge, Soc. for Promot
-, ing, see Society
Christ's College (formerly God's
-, House), Camb.,
-, master, see Watson, John
Church End, see Cottenham; Histon;
-, Oakington; Over; Rampton; Stan
-, ton, Long; Swavesey
Church (of England) Temperance Soc.,
Church of England Trust Soc.,
circus,
Clare:
-, Ric. de, earl of Gloucester,
-, fam.,
Clare College (formerly Hall), Camb.,
-, master, see Byng; Dillingham
Clark:
-, Grace,
-, Mrs. R. (née Bell),
-, Somers,
-, fam., and see Clerk
Clavering, John of, s. of Roger
-, FitzRoger,
Clay:
-, Sir John,
-, Wm. Keatinge, vicar of Waterbeach,
Clayhithe, see Waterbeach
Cleave, W. O., rector of Graveley,
Clergy, Corporation of the Sons of the,
-,
see Corporation
Clerk, Adam, rector of Landbeach,
-,
and see Clark
clerk, Rob. the, see Robert
Clever, John, rector of Dry Drayton,
Clifford, Hen., rector of Landbeach,
Clifton:
-, Joan, ? w. of Sir John,
-, Sir John,
-, his sis., m. Sir John Knyvett,
Clive Vale nurseries,
clover,
Cnut, King,
coachbuilding,
coal, distribution of,
coal trade,
Cobb:
-, Eleanor, see Francis
-, Geof.,
Cock, Rose,
Cockayne:
-, Eliz., w. of Thos.,
-, Judith, w. of Thos.,
-, Marian Charlotte Emily, m. F. D.
-, Ryder,
-, Thos. (d. by 1738),
-, Thos. (d. by 1781),
-, Thos. (d. 1809),
-, his w.,
-, Thos. (d. 1852),
-, fam.,
Cockerton, fam.,
Coffin, see Pine-Coffin
Coke:
-, Geo., bp. of Hereford,
-, Thos.,
Cokenach, in Barkway (Herts.),
Cole:
-, Wm. (d. 1782), antiquary,
-, Wm. (fl. 1786),
-, Wm. (fl. 1840),
-, fam.,
coleseed,
Collin, Rob., and see Collyn
Collin brook,
Collins, Sam., provost of King's Coll.,
-, Camb., rector of Milton,
Collyn:
-, John, vicar of Madingley,
-, Wm.,
-, fam., and see Collin
Colville:
-, Anne de, m. Dedric of Somerton,
-, Cecily de, see St. Vedast
-, Emma de, w. of Hen.,
-, Hen. de (fl. 1223-35),
-, Hen. de (fl. c. 1290),
-, Hen. de (fl. c. 1285, 1310), rector of
-, Lolworth,
-, Sir Hen. de (fl. 1317, d. c. 1360),
-, Maud de, w. of Hen., see Stanton
-, Maud de, w. of Phil., m. Sir Rob.
-, Baynard,
-, Phil. de (fl. 1279),
-, Phil. de (d. c. 1311),
-, fam.,
-, arms,
Colvilles manor, see Stanton, Long
Comberton,
common, rights of, and stint,
-, intercommoning,
Compton:
-, Spencer, marquess of Northampton,
-, fam., earls of Northampton,
Comyn, Eliz., m. Ric. Talbot,
Congregationalists,
Conington:
-, Agnes of, see Bradenham
-, Alice of, m. Hen. of Boxworth,
-, Joan of, dau. of Rob.,
-, John of (fl. 1316-43, ? more than one),
-, Nic. of,
-, Ric. of,
-, Rob. of (fl. 1120-35),
-, Sir Rob. of (d. by 1279),
-, Wm. of,
-, fam.,
Conington (Cambs.),
-, aero club,
-, bdry.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, commons,
-, Conington Hall,
-,
n,
-, ct.,
-, Dansetts man.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Elsworths man.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, guild,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inn,
-, land in,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mill,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. meeting,
-, pk.,
-, pop.,
-, rectors, and see
-, Brown, Thos.; Martin, Edw.
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, roads to,
-, sch.,
-, Smiths man.,
-, tithes,
-, village green,
-, woodland,
Conington (Hunts.), n,
Constable, Keeble,
constable, Reynold the, see Reynold
constable, Simon s. of Ric. the, see
-, Simon
Constance, dau. of Alan, earl of Rich
-, mond, see Alan (III), vct. of Rohan
Cook:
-, Agnes, w. of Hen.,
-, Alice, w. of Wm., m. 2 Wm. Barne,
-, Audrey, w. of Thos.,
-, Francis,
-, Hen. (d. 1535),
-, Hen. (fl. 1553-1609),
-, John (fl. 1381),
-, John (fl. 1609),
-, Thos.,
-, W. T.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Cooksey, J. F.,
Coolidge:
-, Calvin, president of U.S.A.,
-, John,
Coombe:
-, Fanny,
-, Thos., rector of Girton,
Cooper:
-, John,
-, Sir Ric. Powell, Bt.,
-, his dau., see Barker, Mrs. M. M.
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
coopering,
Copley:
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Coppard, Wm., rector of Graveley,
coprolites,
Corbin, Sam.,
corn merchants,
Cornewall:
-, Eleanor, see Lowe
-, Sir Thos.,
Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy,
Corpus Christi College, Camb.,
-, est.,
-, masters, fellows, and members,
-,
and see Sowode
Cory:
-, John (d. 1727), rector of Landbeach,
-, his grddau., m. Rob. Masters,
-, John (fl. 1728), vicar of Waterbeach,
Coton,
cottages, unlawful,
Cottenham:
-, Alice of, w. of Gilb.,
-, Aubrey of,
-, Gilb. of,
-, John of,
-, Wal. of,
-, fam.,
Cottenham, Baron and earl of, see Pepys,
-, C. C.
Cottenham (Cambs.),
-,
n
-, almsho.,
-, bdry.,
-, bridges,
-, Burdeleys or Harlestones man.,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, cheese,
-, ch.,
-, Church and Causeway est.,
-, Church End,
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, Crowlands man.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, drainage,
-, Ely man.,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fen,
-, ferry,
-, fields,
-, Green End,
-, Harlestones man., see Cottenham:
-, Burdeleys
-, housing est.,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inns and aleho.,
-, land in,
-, Lisles man.,
-, lodes,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mkt.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, par. council,
-, Pelhams man.,
-, pop.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, Sames man.,
-, sch., and see Cotten
-, ham: village coll.
-, 'seven men',
-, Small Holders' Soc.,
-, tithes,
-, village coll.,
-, village greens,
-, woodland,
Cottenham, Rampton, and Willingham
-, drainage dist.,
Cotton:
-, Alex., rector of Girton,
-, Alice, w. of Sir Thos.,
-, Anna Maria, m. Ric. Archer
-, Houblon,
-, Anne, dau. of Francis,
-, Adm. Sir Chas., Bt. (d. 1812),
-, Commodore Chas. (d. 1818),
-, Frances, m. Dingley Askham,
-, Francis,
-, his s.,
-, Jane, dau. of Sir John,
-, Jane, w. of Sir John, see Hinde
-, Joan, dau. of Sir John,
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1689),
-, Sir John (d. 1702),
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1713),
-, Sir John Hinde, Bt. (d. 1752),
-, Sir John Hinde, Bt. (d. 1795),
-, Marg., see Craggs
-, Maud Susanna, m. Adm. Sir Ric.
-, King,
-, Philadelphia, dau. of Sir Chas.,
-, Philadelphia, w. of Sir Chas.,
-, Phil.,
-, Rob.,
-, Sir St. Vincent, Bt.,
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1662),
-,
n
-, Thos. (d. 1729),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
-, arms,
Coulson, fam.,
Coupland:
-, John (fl. 1325-54), rector of Elsworth,
-, John (fl. 1346, ? another),
court, suit of,
Courtenay, Sir Peter,
Coventry (Warws.), priory of St. Anne,
Coventrys manor, see Drayton, Dry
Cowdell End, see Elsworth
Cowell, W. J.,
Cox, Ric., bp. of Ely,
Crafts Hill, see Drayton, Dry
Craggs, Marg., m. Sir John Hinde Cot
-, ton, n
Craig:
-, David, rector of Knapwell,
-, fam.,
Craister, Dr. John, vicar of Chesterton,
Craven, earl of,
Crawley, Thos.,
Crawley, Husborne (Beds.),
Cressoner:
-, Marg., see Scrope
-, Wm.,
Creswick, H. R.,
Crewe, Thos., rector of Papworth St.
-, Agnes,
Creyk, Wal.,
cricket,
Crisp, Fred.,
Croft, Ric.,
Crofts:
-, Edw. (d. by 1628),
-, Edw. (d. 1649),
-, his sons,
Cromwell:
-, Oliver, Ld. Protector,
-, Ric.,
-, Robina, m. Peter French,
-, Thos.,
Cropley, John, rector of Girton,
Cropredy, Ralph of, rector of St. And.,
-, Histon,
crops, rotation of, and number of fields,
crops and produce, selected or less com
-, mon, see asparagus; butter; celery;
-, cheese; clover; coleseed; cucum
-, bers; flax; garlic; hemp; leeks; let
-, tuces; mangolds; mustard; onions;
-, peat and turf; potatoes; rape; reed
-, gathering; rhubarb; saffron; sage;
-, sallows; sugar beet; teasels; turnips;
-, walnuts; willows
Cropwell:
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Cross, fam.,
Crosse, C. H., vicar of Impington,
crosses, market or roadside,
Crouch, John, chaplain,
Crow, Rob.,
-, his w.,
Crowcombe:
-, Clarice of, ? dau. of Godfrey,
-, Godfrey of,
-, Joan of, see Somery
Crowland (Lincs.), abbey,
-, abbot, see Thurcytel
-, est.,
-, jurisdiction,
-, patronage,
Crowlands manor, see Cottenham;
-, Drayton, Dry; Oakington
Crown, eccl. patronage of (inc. Ld.
-, Chancellor),
Crown Trading Co.,
Croxton, Thos.,
Croxton (Cambs.),
Cubitts (firm),
cucumbers,
Cuddock, Francis Thos.,
Cumberland: Carlisle, bp. of, see May,
-, John
Cumbria nurseries,
Custance, Wm.,
customs, see folklore for cross references
customs and services, see chevage; court,
-, suit of; fishsilver; food farm; ger
-, sum; heriots; herring silver; leyr
-, wite; maltsilver; merchet; tallage;
-, ward penny; widow's marriage;
-, wine silver; works, tenants'
Cuthbert, Edw.,
Cutts:
-, Anne, 1st w. of Sir John,
-, Anne, 2nd w. of Sir John, see Weld
-, Eliz., w. of Sir John,
-, Joanna, sis. of John, Ld. Cutts, ? m.
-, John Russell,
-, Sir John (d. 1521),
-, John (d. 1528),
-, Sir John (d. 1555),
-, Sir John (d. 1615),
-, Sir John (d. 1646),
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1670),
-, Sir John (one of the above),
-, John, Ld. Cutts (d. 1707),
-, Marg., m. John Acton,
-, Ric. (fl. c. 1510),
-, Ric. (d. 1669),
-, Ric. (d. after 1679),
-, Sibyl, w. of Sir John, m. John
-, Hutton,
-, fam.,
-, arms,
cycle making,
cycling, and see motor cycle
-, scrambles
Dacres:
-, Alice, see Winde
-, John,
Daintree:
-, Eliz., see Dodson
-, John,
-, Capt. John Cole,
-, John Dodson (d. 1873),
-, John Dodson (d. 1952),
-, John Osborn,
-, Ric. (d. c. 1884),
-, Ric. (d. 1888),
-, Rob.,
-, S. A.,
-, fam.,
Daintry:
-, Edw. (two of the name),
-, John (d. 1587),
-, John (d. 1602),
-, his children,
-, fam.,
dairying, see butter; cheese; Derbyshire
-, cows; Friesian cattle; Leicester-
-, shire: cows
Dalton, Mrs. Alice Pamela Gwatkin,
Dam brook,
d'Amory, see Amory
dancing, and see Morris
-, dancing
Danes, see Denmark
Danseth, see Dansey
Dansetts manor, see Conington
Dansey (Danseth):
-, Thos. (? more than one),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Darell, Wm.,
Darlington, E. H., and his w.,
Darwin, Sir Horace,
Daude, Emery, vicar of Oakington,
Davidson, Rob.,
Davison:
-, F. W. (? more than one),
-, M. J.,
-, fam.,
Dawson, Sewell,
Day:
-, Jas.,
-, Mat., rector of Lolworth,
de Freville, see Green, fam.
debt, pleas of,
deer,
Defence, Ministry of, as landowner,
demesne, ancient or royal,
Dence, Thos.,
Denmark, Alexandra of, see Alexandra
Denmark,
-, Danes, see Cnut; Thorkell
-, Danish occupation,
Denne, Hen.,
Denny and Denny Abbey, in Water
-, beach,
-, abbey,
-, est.,
-, patronage,
-, A.-S. rem.,
-, man.,
-, residents,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, Templars,
Denny End, see Waterbeach
Denson:
-, John,
-, Jonathan,
-, fam.,
depopulation, see settlement
Deptford, F. W., (Over) Ltd.,
Derby, earl of, see Stanley, Edw., Thos.,
-,
and Wm.
Derbyshire cows,
Desborough:
-, Eliz., m. Mat. Holworthy,
-, Dr. Jas.,
-, Rose, w. of Sam.,
-, Sam.,
-, his bro.,
-, fam.,
Despenser:
-, Alan,
-, Hugh,
-, Wm.,
Deumars, Bart.,
Devon, and see Downe, East; Hart
-, land
Dickens, Nic., rector of Elsworth,
Dickerson, Leonard,
Diddington (Hunts.),
Dillingham, Dr. Theophilus, master of
-, Clare Coll., Camb.,
Dimock, fam.,
Dinan:
-, Alan de,
-, Gervaise de, m. Ric. Marshal, earl of
-, Pembroke,
-, Roland de,
Ditton, Fen,
Dive, Boselin de,
Dobson, J. R., rector of Elsworth,
Docksey:
-, Agnes Anne,
-, Thos.,
Docwra, Thos.,
Dodson:
-, Ann, see Berry
-, Berry,
-, Eliz., m. Ric. Daintree,
-, Jane, m. John Osborn Daintree,
-, John (d. 1779), n
-, John (d. 1784),
-, John (d. 1857),
-, John (d. 1865),
-, Thos. (? more than one),
Dorchester (Oxon.), bp. of, and
-,
see Aethelric; Eadnoth; Wulfwig
Dorset, marquesses of, see Grey, Hen.
-,
and fam.
Dorset, see Gillingham; Lulworth
dovecots,
Dover:
-, Hugh of,
-, Maud of, see Peverel
Downe, Wm., and his w. Mary,
Downe, East (Devon),
Downham,
Downing, Sir Geo.,
Downing College, Camb.,
Downs, Wm., vicar of Over,
Dowsing:
-, John, rector of Cottenham,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
dramatic societies,
Drayton:
-, Giffard of, see Giffard
-, Ric. of (Ric. s. of Roger),
Drayton, Dry,
-,
n
-, A.-S. rem.,
-, Bar Hill, q.v.
-, Chambres man.,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, Childerley Gate,
-, ch.,
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, Coventrys man.,
-, Crafts Hill,
-, Crowlands man.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Dry Drayton Ho.,
-, Duck End,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, guilds,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inns,
-, land in,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, par. council,
-, pk.,
-, pop.,
Drayton, Dry (cont.)
-, rectors, and see Smith, Dr.
-, Sam. and Wm.; Winkfield
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, road to,
-, sch.,
-, tithes,
-, vicarage,
-, vicars,
-, village green,
-, woodland,
-, workho.,
Drayton, Fen,
-, bdry.,
-, bridges,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, drainage,
-, Elney,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fen,
-, ferry,
-, fields,
-, guild,
-, Honey Hill,
-, housing est.,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inns and aleho.,
-, Knyvetts Hall man.,
-, land in,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, Offords man.,
-, par. council,
-, Pollard fee,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, road to,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, sch.,
-, tithes,
-, vicarage,
-, ho.,
-, vicars,
-, village green,
-, woodland,
Druell:
-, Anne, m. Thos. Peryent,
-, her daus.,
-, Joan, dau. of Ric.,
-, Joan, w. of Wm., see Michell
-, John,
-, Ric.,
-, his daus.,
-, Wm. (d. 1458),
-, Wm. (d. 1485),
Dry Drayton, see Drayton, Dry
Dryden:
-, Anne, m. - - Pigott,
-, John,
Du Cros, M. A.,
Dublin, abp. of, see Hampton
Duck End, see Drayton, Dry; Girton;
-, Graveley
ducking stool,
Duncombe:
-, Col. Octavius,
-, Capt. Wal. Hen. Octavius,
Dunn, T. W.,
Dunn Nutritional Laboratory,
Dunning:
-, Mic., rector of Knapwell,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Dunstable, Wm., rector of Graveley,
Duport, Dr. Jas., dean of Peterborough,
-, rector of Boxworth,
Durham, bp. of, and see Bek, Ant.;
-, Langley, Thos.
Dutchman, see Netherlands
Dyer:
-, Geo.,
-, Sir Jas.,
-, Marg., see Elyot
Dykes Bower, S. E.,
Eaden, J. F.,
Eaden, Spearing, and Raynes (solici-
-, tors), and their fam.,
Eadnoth (II), bp. of Dorchester,
Earith,
East:
-, Alex. (d. by 1569),
-, Alex. (fl. 1570),
-, Cath., w. of Alex., m. 2 Owen Rad
-, cliffe,
-, Marg., see Gower
-, Thos. (fl. 1547),
-, Thos. (fl. 1570-98),
-, Thos. (d. 1625),
-, Thos. (fl. 1640-74, ? more than one),
East Anglia, ealdorman of, see Aethel
-, wine
East Anglian Regional Hospital Board,
East Huntingdonshire Water Co.,
Eastern Electricity Board,
Easy, fam.,
Eayre:
-, Jos.,
-, W. F.,
Eddeva (the fair, fl. 1066),
Edinburgh,
Edleston, R. W.,
Edward the Confessor,
Edward I,
Edward II,
Edward III,
Edward VII, as prince of Wales,
Edwards:
-, Hen.,
-, Sir Jas., Bt.,
-, Jane, m. Jenkin Thos. Phillips,
-, John,
-, Mary, see Kirby
eels,
Eleanor of Provence, queen of Hen. III,
electronics,
Elizabeth I,
Ellington (Hunts.),
Ellis son of Ginant,
Ellis:
-, Edw.,
-, J. C. Williams, vicar of Madingley,
-, John,
-, Jos.,
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Elm Hall, see Wanstead
Elmes:
-, Anne, w. of John,
-, Edm.,
-, Eliz., see Brown
-, John (d. 1491),
-, John (d. 1541),
-, John (d. 1624),
-, John (d. 1652),
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Elmney, see Waterbeach
Elney, see Drayton, Fen
Elrington, Edw.,
Elsworth:
-, Eliz. of, w. of Thos.,
-, Geof. of,
-, Geo. of,
-, John of (d. after 1249),
-, John (fl. 1316-c. 1360),
-, Thos. of (fl. 1279, ? more than one),
-, Thos. of (d. by 1316, ? another),
-, Thos. of (fl. 1316, more than one),
-, Thos. of (fl. 1371),
-, Wm. of,
-, fam.,
Elsworth (Cambs.),
-, almsho.,
-, bdry.,
-, Broad End,
-, Brockley End,
-, Brook End,
-, Caxton Gibbet,
-, Hotel,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, Cowdell End,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, Grave,
-, guilds,
-, housing est.,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inns and aleho.,
-, land in,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, par. council,
-, pop.,
-, rectors, and see Holworthy,
-, Mat.; Whincop; Wood, Thos.
-, atte
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, road to,
-, sch.,
-, tithes,
-, woodland,
-, workho.,
Elsworth Metalwork and Engineering
-, Co.,
Elsworth Rock,
Eltisley, fam.,
Eltisley (Cambs.),
-, Papley,
Ely,
-, abbey:
-, abbots, see Beorhtnoth
-, abbots' steward,
-, est.,
-, archdeacons, and see
-, Lavington
-, official,
-, bp.,
-,
and see Alcock; Arun
-, del; Cox; Eustace; Grey, Wm.;
-, Gunning; Heton; Hotham; Lisle,
-, Thos. de; Mawson; Niel; Sparke,
-, Bowyer Edw.; White, Francis;
-, Wren
-, arms,
-, chamberlain, see Ralph
-, est.,
-, jurisdiction,
-, official,
-, patronage,
carriage to,
cathedral,
-, dean and chapter,
-, prebend,
-, precentor,
-, prior and convent,
-, Prior Crauden's chapel,
-, priory,
-, sch., headmaster,
dioc.,
Dioc. Board of Patronage,
Dioc. Educ. Board,
-, gaol delivery,
-, glass mus.,
-, Needham's char. sch.,
-, rly.,
-, roads to,
Ely, Isle of,
Ely fee, see Over; Papworth St. Agnes
Ely manor, see Cottenham
Elyngham:
-, Joan, w. of John,
-, John,
Elyot:
-, Marg., w. of Sir Thos., m. 2 Sir Jas.
-, Dyer,
-, Sir Thos.,
embanking and draining,
emigration,
Emmanuel College, Camb.,
-, master, see Archdale; Holbeach
Enderby:
-, Eleanor, m. Francis Pigott,
-, Eleanor, w. of Ric., see Trumpington
-, John,
-, Ric.,
Enderbys manor, see Girton
Enfield (Mdx.),
Engaine:
-, Eliz.,
-, Joan, m. Sir Baldwin St. George,
-, Joan, w. of John,
-, John (fl. 1347),
-, Sir John (fl. 1383),
-, Sir John (fl. 1347, 1362, d. c. 1395,
-, one or two others),
-, Marg., see Haye
-, Mary, m. Wm. Blyton,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
engineeering
-,
and see agricultural
-, machinery
English, Hen. Hampden,
Enterprise Nurseries,
epidemics, see Black Death; cholera;
-, plague; typhoid
Erasmus,
Erickson, Arthur,
Ermine Street, see Old North Road
Essex:
-, Jas.,
-, fam.,
Essex:
-, ealdorman of, see Beorhtnoth
-, land in,
-, residents,
-,
and see Arkesden; Chesterford, Gt.;
-, Horham Hall; Rickling; Tilbury;
-, Tilty; Wanstead
Eu, Gilb. of, s. of Guy,
Eustace, bp. of Ely,
Eustace, sheriff of Huntingdonshire,
Eve, Simon s. of, see Simon
Evelyn-White, C. H., rector of
-, Rampton,
Everard, Wm.,
Everingham, Hen.,
Eversden,
Evison, John,
Ewsden, Mat.,
Eynesbury (Hunts.),
Eynsham (Oxon.), abbey,
Faceby, Roger, and his w. Cath.,
Fafiton, Rob., see Robert
Fairfax, Wm., and his w. Agnes,
fairs, see Cambridge: Stourbridge;
-, Cottenham; Girton; Impington;
-, Milton; Rampton; Swavesey;
-, Waterbeach
Faith, see Society for the Maintenance
-, of the Faith
Family of Love,
Fardell:
-, Hen., vicar of Waterbeach,
-, his w., see Sparke, Bowyer Edw.
-, Jeremiah,
Fawcett, W. M.,
fell mongers,
felons, assoc. for prosecuting,
felons' chattels,
fen and marsh reeves or keepers,
Fen Ditton, see Ditton
Fen Drayton, see Drayton, Fen
Fen End, see Milton; Over; Waterbeach;
-, Willingham
Fen Stanton, see Stanton, Fen
Fenn:
-, John,
-, Revd. Jos.,
Fercles, John de,
Fermour (or Hobson), fam.,
Ferrers of Groby, Lds.,
ferries, see Chesterton; Cottenham;
-, Drayton, Fen; Waterbeach
Feugeres:
-, Alan de (fl. 1199-1218),
-, his w.,
-, Alan de (fl. 1246, ? another),
-, fam.,
field drainage,
field reeves or keepers,
Fielding, fam.,
film shows,
Finch:
-, Revd. Hen.,
-, Rob., rector of Rampton,
-, (formerly Ingle), Wm. Finch,
Finch-Hatton:
-, Revd. Dan. Heneage,
-, Edw. Hatton,
-, Geo. Dan.,
-, Nigel Montagu,
-, Wm. Rob.,
-, fam.,
fire engines and brigades,
fires,
-,
and see arson
Fisher:
-, O. P., rector of Graveley,
-, Thos.,
-, Thos., his s., rector of Girton,
-, Mr. (fl. 1737),
Fisher Webster & Son,
Fishers of Cambridge,
fishing and fisheries,
-,
and see angling; eels
fishponds,
fishsilver, and see herring silver
Fishwick:
-, Alice, w. of John,
-, John,
Fitch, Adam, curate of Cottenham,
FitzJohn:
-, Joan, see Burdeleys
-, John (fl. 1247),
-, John (fl. 1361),
FitzRoger:
-, Margery, see Zouche
-, Rob.,
-, his s. John, see Clavering
Fitzwilliam, John, rector of Cottenham,
Fitzwilliam Museum, see Cambridge
-, university
Flamstead (Herts.),
Flanders, art from, and see
-, Sluys
flax,
Flaxman, John,
Fleetwood, Chas., rector of Cottenham,
flint mining,
flooding,
flower and vegetable shows, see horticul-
-, tural shows
flowers grown commercially,
-, roses tithed,
Foliot, Rob.,
folklore and customs,
-,
and see beating bounds; har
-, vest suppers; Plough Monday;
-, 'rough music'; skimmingtons
food farm or rent,
football (campball, camping),
Ford:
-, Dr. A. R.,
-, Geo.,
Fordham,
Forester, Pulter, rector of Knapwell,
Foresters, Ancient Order of,
Fortrey:
-, Sam. (d. 1680),
-, Sam. (d. 1688),
-, Theodora, see Joscelyn
-, Wm.,
Foster:
-, Chas. Finch (d. 1866),
-, Chas. Finch (fl. 1870),
-, Ebenezer,
-, Ebenezer Bird,
-, Edm.,
-, G. E. (fl. c. 1900),
-, Geo. Ebenezer (d. 1870),
-, fam.,
Fowler:
-, John, rector of Rampton,
-, T. F.,
Fowler (cont.)
-, Thos., curate of Dry Drayton,
fowling,
foxhunting (coverts, hunters),
France:
-, Bayeux, bp. of, see Odo
-, Frenchman as Domesday tenant,
-, king of, adherence to,
-, nuns from,
-, resident,
-, war with,
-,
and see Angers; Avignon; Bon Repos;
-, Brittany; Gascony; Paris; Rohan
franchises, and
-,
see amercements; assault; assize;
-, bloodshed; debt; felons' chattels;
-, frankpledge; fugitives' goods; gal
-, lows; hamsocn; infangthief; pillory;
-, return of writs; slander; strays; tres
-, pass; tumbrel; vee de naam; waif;
-, warren, free
Francis:
-, Eleanor, m. Geof. Cobb,
-, J. C. W.,
-, J. S., rector of Willingham,
-, John,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos. Musgrave,
-, W. H.,
-, W. M.,
Franciscan nuns,
Frankland, Sam.,
Franklin, Sam.,
frankpledge, view of,
free warren, see warren
Freeman:
-, Ant.,
-, (formerly Girton), fam.,
Freisel, John,
French:
-, Peter, minister of Cottenham,
-, Robina, see Cromwell
-, fam.,
French Ladys manor, see Stanton, Long
Frenchman, see France
Frend, Wm., vicar of Madingley and of
-, All Saints, Long Stanton,
Frere:
-, Alice, m. 1 Denis Lopham, 2 Sir John
-, Rodenhale,
-, Cecily, see Lyons
-, Eliz., m. John Thorpe,
-, Joan, m. - - Burman,
-, Marg., m. John Michell,
-, her daus.,
-, Thos.,
Frescheville:
-, Cardon de,
-, Wm. de,
Freville:
-, Geo.,
-, Nic.,
-, Rob.,
-, Rose, w. of Rob.,
-, Thomasine, m. Chris. Burgoyne,
-, fam., and see Green (later de
-, Freville), fam.
-, arms,
friars, see Carmelite friars
friendly societies,
Friends of Friendless Churches,
Friesian cattle,
Frohock:
-, Jacob,
-, Thos., & Co.,
-, fam.,
Froment, fam.,
fruit, see orchards
fruit canning, see Histon: jam factory
Fry, Maxwell,
fugitives' goods,
Fulbourn,
Fuller, Dr. John, master of Jesus Coll.,
-, Camb.,
fulling,
Fulthorp:
-, Edith, see Hore
-, Thos.,
Furneaux:
-, John de, rector of Boxworth,
-, Rob. de,
Furneux Pelham, see Pelham
Furthoe:
-, John,
-, Thos., vicar of Chesterton,
Fynor:
-, John,
-, Mariot, w. of Wal.,
-, Ric.,
-, Wal.,
Fynors fee, see Over
Gage, fam.,
Gainsborough, Rob., vicar of All Saints,
-, Long Stanton,
Gale, Roger,
Gallacher, Jean,
Galloway, E. E., rector of Papworth
-, Everard,
gallows,
Galon, Thos.,
-, his w.,
Gamlingay,
Gape, John,
Gardiner:
-, Cecily, dau. of Humph.,
-, Cecily, w. of Humph., m. 2 John
-, Penhallo,
-, Eliz., w: of Humph.,
-, Humph. (d. 1620),
-, Humph. (fl. 1642),
-, Humph. (d. by 1681),
-, fam.,
Gardner:
-, Harriet, see Haslam
-, Revd. Phil.,
-, Phil. Thos. (d. 1838),
-, Phil. Thos. (d. 1868),
-, Phil. Thos. (d. 1935),
-, Rob. Cotton Bruce,
-, fam.,
garlic,
Gascony,
Gaunt, John of,
Gavelock:
-, Alice, w. of John,
-, John (d. after 1371),
-, John (fl. after 1373),
-, Wm.,
Gavelocks manor, see Over
Gee, Revd. Wal, and his w. Sarah,
Gell, see HamiltonGell
Geoffrey, vct. of Rohan,
George the Chamberlain, see Chamber
-, lain
Germany, and see Hamburg
Gernon, Rob.,
gersum (gressum),
Ghent:
-, Gilb. of (d. c. 1095),
-, his dau.,
-, Gilb. (d. 1242),
-, Wal. of,
-, fam.,
Giant's Hill, see Rampton
Gibbons, Grinling,
Gidden, Jas.,
Giffard of Drayton,
Giffard (Gifford):
-, John (fl. 1655),
-, John (fl. 1700),
-, Ralph,
-, Reynold,
-, Rob.,
-, Roger (d. 1224),
-, Roger (fl. 1235),
-, Roger (fl. 1270, ? another),
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Gilbert son of Alan,
Gilbert son of Thorold,
Gilbert, Ric. s. of, see Richard
Gilbert, John,
Gilbey, John,
Giles, Revd. Chas. Wm.,
Gillingham (Dors.),
Ginant, Ellis s. of, see Ellis
Girton:
-, Rob. of,
-, fam., see Freeman
Girton (Cambs.),
-,
n
-, almsho.,
-, A.-S. rem.,
-, bdry.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, Coll., see Girton College
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Duck End,
-, Enderbys (or Pigotts) man.,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, golf club,
-, guilds,
-, housing est.,
-, Howes, q.v.
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inns and aleho.,
-, land in,
-, Leicester fee,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, par. council,
-, Pigotts man., see Girton: Enderbys
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, Quincy fee, see Girton: Winchester
-, Ramsey man.,
-, rectors, and see Cotton, Alex.;
-, Hinde, Thos.; Pemberton, Jer-
-, emy
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, sch.,
-, suburban growth,
-, tithes,
-, vicars,
-, village green,
-, Winchester (Quincy) fee,
-, woodland,
Girton College, Camb.,
Glanville, Ranulph de,
glass blowing,
Glasscock, fam.,
Gloucester, earls of, and see Clare,
-, Ric. de
gloving,
Goad:
-, Matthias,
-, Dr. Roger, provost of King's Coll.,
-, Camb., rector of Milton,
-, Thos., rector of Milton,
Goda (fl. 1066),
Godfrey:
-, Ann, m. Adm. Chas. Wager Purvis,
-, Prime,
-, Prime, & Sons Ltd.,
Godmanchester (Hunts.),
Godolphin:
-, Francis, earl of Godolphin,
-, Henrietta, dchss. of Marlborough,
-, Mary, m. Thos. Osborne, duke of
-, Leeds,
Godric the hawker (fl. 1066),
Godric (fl. 986-92), s. of Athelstan
-, Mannesson,
God's House, Camb., see Christ's College
Godwine (fl. 1066),
Gold (fl. 1066),
Golden End, see Stanton, Long
Goldington, Alf. of,
Goldsmith, John, and his w. Marg.,
golf,
Gonell, see Gunnell
Gonville Hall, Camb.,
-, master, see Wood, Thos. atte
-,
and see Caius College
Goodfellow Metals,
Goose Hall, see Waterbeach
Gore brook,
Gorst, Sir John,
Gospel, Society for the Propagation of
-, the, see Society
Gostwick, Anne, m. Ant. Hinde,
Gotch, J. A.,
Gotobed:
-, Hen., curate of Milton,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Gower:
-, Marg., w. of Ralph, m. 2 Alex. East,
-, Ralph,
-, fam.,
Grace:
-, Hen.,
-, Sarah, w. of Hen.,
-, Sarah Anne, m. Hen. Piper Sperling,
-, fam.,
Grafham (Hunts.),
Granby, Hen., master of Michaelhouse,
-, Camb., rector of Elsworth,
Granger:
-, Eliz., w. of John, m. 2 Wm. Strode,
-, (later Leman), John,
Gransden, Lit.,
Granta Windings Ltd.,
Grantchester:
-, Agnes of, dau. of John,
-, John of (fl. 1240),
-, John of (fl. 1302),
-, John of (fl. after 1338),
-, Ric. of,
-, fam.,
Grantchester (Cambs.),
Graunt, fam.,
Grave:
-, Eliz., see Thoroughgood
-, Geo.,
-, fam., and see Graves
Grave (Cambs.), see Elsworth
gravel extraction (commercial),
gravel pits (parish),
Graveley, Rob. of, see Hall
Graveley (Cambs.),
-, airfield,
-, bdry.,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Duck End,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inns or aleho.,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, par. meeting,
-, pop.,
-, rectors, and see Trotter
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, roads,
-, sch.,
-, tithes,
-, village greens,
-, woodland,
Graves, fam., 23; and see Grave
Gray, H. J., & Sons, 25; and see Grey
Great Eastern Railway,
Greaves, Hen.,
Green (Greene):
-, Alice, see Heveningham
-, Simon,
-, Thos. (fl. 1549),
-, Thos. (fl. 1737-80), rector of Cottenham,
-, Wm., vicar of Chesterton,
-, fam.,
-, (later Green de Freville), fam.,
Green End, see Landbeach; Stanton,
-, Long
Greene, see Green
Greenham, Ric., rector of Dry Drayton,
Greville:
-, Eliz., see Willoughby
-, Sir Fulke (d. 1559),
-, Sir Fulke (d. 1606),
-, Fulke, Ld. Brooke (d. 1628),
-, Marg., m. Sir Ric. Verney,
-, fam.,
Grey:
-, Cath., dau. of Hen.,
-, Hen. de (fl. 1328),
-, Hen., duke of Suffolk, marquess of
-, Dorset (d. 1554),
-, Hen. (fl. 1651), rector and vicar of
-, Long Stanton,
-, John de, of Wilton,
-, Mary, dau. of Hen.,
-, Peter,
-, Reynold,
-, Ric. de, Ld. Grey of Wilton,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm., bp. of Ely,
-, fam., marquesses of Dorset,
-,
and see Gray
Grieve, see Macfarlane-Grieve
Grimston Hall, in Trimley St. Martin
-, (Suff.),
Gringley:
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Gringleys manor, see Stanton, Long
Groce, Mr. (fl. 1910),
Gropius, Wal.,
Grosmont, Hen. of, see Henry
Gualo, cardinal, papal legate,
guilds, see under parishes
Gunnell (Gonell):
-, Thos.,
-, Wm., rector of Conington,
Gunning, Peter, bp. of Ely,
Gunniss:
-, Freshney,
-, Freshney, his s., rector of Knapwell,
Gurney:
-, Johanna Cornelia, see Wragg
-, Theodore Thos.,
Guthmund (fl. 1066),
Guy, Gilb. s. of, see Eu, Gilb. of
Gwalter, Marg., m. Thos. Matthews,
Gwydir, Ld., see Burrell, Peter
gymkhana,
Gynes:
-, Margery de, w. of Ric.,
-, Ric. de,
-, Ric. de, his s.,
Haddenham,
Hadham, Lit. (Herts.),
Haggar, fam.,
Haighton:
-, Nat., rector of Graveley,
-, Ric.,
Halfhead:
-, Edm., rector of Girton,
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Hall:
-, Dennis, vicar of Impington,
-, Geo., vicar of St. Luke, Chesterton,
-, Hen.,
-, Marg., see Kirby
-, Mic.,
-, Ralph,
-, Rob. (fl. 1279), 'of Graveley',
-, Rob. (fl. 1279, ? another),
-, Rob. (fl. 1280, another), rector of
-, Graveley,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1764),
-, Wm. (d. 1847),
-, Wm. Wilson,
-, fam.,
Hall brook,
Hall End, see Milton: Fen End
Hallen, fam.,
Halls, Cath.,
Haltoft, Gilb.,
Hamburg (Germany),
Hamilton Gell, Arthur Wolfe, rector of
-, Dry Drayton,
Hammond:
-, Hen., rector of Lolworth,
-, John,
Hamond:
-, Geo., rector of Papworth Everard,
-, Col. R. T.,
-,
and see Parker Hamond
Hampden:
-, Alex.,
-, Eliz., see Langley
-,
and see Hampton
Hampshire Down sheep,
Hampton, Chris., abp. of Dublin, vicar
-, of Chesterton, and see Hampden
hamsocn,
Hanslope, John, vicar of All Saints,
-, Long Stanton,
Hanslope (Bucks.),
Harding:
-, Rosamund, dau. of W. A. H.,
-, Col. Thos. Wal.,
-, Wal. Ambrose Heath,
Hardwick,
Hardwicke, earl of, see Yorke, Phil. and
-, Phil. Chas.
Harleston:
-, Agnes, m. Thos. Scroggs,
-, Giles,
-, Hen. (fl. 1392),
-, Hen. (fl. 1429),
Harleston (cont.)
-, Ives,
-, John,
-, Marg., ? w. of Hen.,
-, Roger,
Harlestones manor, see Cottenham:
-, Burdeleys
Harlestons manor, see Madingley: Marhams
Harold, Earl,
Harris:
-, John (fl. 1405-12),
-, John (d. 1659),
-, John (fl. 1666),
-, Marg., w. of Wm.,
-, Martha, see Tempest
-, Ric.,
-, Simon,
-, Wm. (d. 1628),
-, Wm. (d. by 1628), his s.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1602, 1639, ? more than
-, one),
-, fam., and see Herrys
Harrogate (Yorks. N.R.), Coll.,
Harston,
Hartland (Devon), Abbey,
harvest suppers and horkeys,
Harvey, Hen., master of Trinity Hall,
-, Camb.,
Harvey Goodwin Home, see Chesterton
Harward, fam.,
Hasell:
-, Eliz., see Kirkby
-, Geo.,
-, Rob. (fl. 1533),
-, Rob. (fl. c. 1585), curate of Milton,
-, fam.,
Haslingfield,
Haslop, Hen., rector of Dry Drayton,
Hastang:
-, Maud, see Strange
-, Thos.,
Hastings:
-, Joan, see Wells
-, Sir Ric.,
Hastingtoft:
-, Sir Wm.,
-, fam.,
Hatton:
-, Alice, w. of Sir Chris.,
-, Anne, dau. of Sir Thos.,
-, Sir Chris. (d. 1619),
-, Sir Chris., (d. 1638),
-, Sir Chris., Bt. (d. 1683),
-, Sir Chris., Bt. (d. 1720),
-, Eliz., m. Sir Ant. Aucher,
-, Eliz., m. R. H. Wood,
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Rob.,
-, Eliz. Ann, dau. of Sir Thos.,
-, Frances, dau. of Sir Thos.,
-, Harriet, m. Revd. Phil. Gardner,
-, Harriet, w. of Sir Thos., see Askham
-, Joan, see Shute
-, John (d. 1587),
-, Sir John (d. 1740),
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1811),
-, Mary, see Alington
-, Sir Rob.,
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1658),
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1682),
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1685),
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1733),
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1787),
-, his daus.,
-, Sir Thos., Dingley, Bt.,
-, fam.,
-,
and see
-, Finch-Hatton
-, arms,
Hawker:
-, Alan,
-, Roger,
-, Simon,
hawker, Godric the, see Godric
hawker, Sawin the, see Sawin
Hawley:
-, Eliz., see Smith
-, Hen. (d. 1756),
-, Sir Hen., Bt. (fl. 1807),
-, Jas.,
Haye:
-, Bart. de la, rector of Cottenham,
-, John de la (fl. c. 1280),
-, John de la (fl. 1301), rector of Pap
-, worth Everard,
-, Sir John de la (d. 1340),
-, Marg. de la, m. Sir John Engaine,
-, Wm. de la (d. 1316),
-, Wm. de la (d. 1349),
-, fam.,
Hayes:
-, Dan., rector of Papworth St. Agnes,
-, Wm., rector of Papworth St. Agnes,
Haynes, Hezekiah,
Haynes Owen trust,
haywards, common,
Headley:
-, Hen.,
-, his daus.,
-, fam.,
Hedenham, John of,
Hemington:
-, John,
-, fam.,
hemp,
Henley-on-Thames (Oxon.),
Henry I,
Henry II,
Henry III,
Henry VI,
Henry VII,
Henry VIII,
Henry, prince of Wales,
Henry of Grosmont, duke of Lancaster,
Henry, duke of Richmond,
Henry, John,
Henstock:
-, Francis Wm., rector of Dry Drayton,
-, Simon,
herdsmen, common,
Hereford, earl of, see Bohun
Hereford, bp. of, see Atlany; Coke, Geo.
Herefordshire, see Richard's Castle
heriots,
hermit,
Hermitage, the, see Willingham
Heron, Sir John,
herring silver,
Herrys, John, and see Harris
Hertfordshire, and see Berkhampstead; Bonsall; Cokenach;
-, Flamstead; Hadham; Pelham,
-, Brent; Pelham, Furneux; Pirton;
-, Royston; St. Albans; Shenley;
-, Stortford; Tring
Hervey the monk,
Heslarton:
-, Alice, see Madingley
-, Sir Thos.,
Hetherington:
-, Eliz., sis. of Wm.,
-, Wm., rector of Dry Drayton,
Heton, Martin, bp. of Ely,
Heveningham:
-, Alice, m. Thos. Green,
-, Anne, m. Sir Ambrose Jermyn,
-, Geo.,
-, Marg., see Burgoyne
-, Mary, dau. of Geo.,
Hewlings, R. B.,
-, his w.,
Heybridge:
-, Agnes of, see Picot
-, Joan of, m. Roger of Huntingfield,
-, Wm. of,
Higgs, Wm.,
Higham, Rob.,
Hill, Wm., rector of Elsworth,
Hilperton (Wilts.),
Hilton (Hunts.),
Hinchingbroke (Hunts.),
Hinde:
-, Agnes, see Maples
-, Anne, see Gostwick
-, Ant.,
-, Edw. (d. 1631),
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1633),
-, Eliz., see Lawrence
-, Francis (fl. 1543), chaplain of Howes,
-, Sir Francis (d. 1696),
-, Jane, m. Sir John Cotton,
-, Sir John,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos., rector of Girton,
-, Sir Wm.,
-, fam.,
Hinton, Cherry,
Hinxton,
Hirst, Thos., rector of Boxworth,
Hipswell (Yorks. N.R.),
Histon,
-,
n
-, bdry.,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, Church End,
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, guilds,
-, Histon Manor,
-, hosp.,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade, and see
-, Histon: jam factory
-, inns,
-, jam factory (Chivers, Victoria Works,
-, later Orchard Factory),
-, land in,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, Orchard Factory, see Histon: jam factory
-, par. council,
-, parishes of St. And. and St. Etheldreda,
-, pk.,
-, pop.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, rectories,
-, ho.,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, roads to,
-, sch.,
-, suburban growth,
-, tithes,
-, vicarages,
-, ho.,
-, vicars, and see Scaife,
-, John
-, Victoria Works, see Histon: jam factory
-, village green,
Histon Concrete Products Ltd.,
Histon Co-operative Homes Soc.,
Hobbledod, Adam,
Hobbledods manor, see Swavesey
Hobridge, Wm. of,
Hobson:
-, Anne (or Agnes), m. Wm. Knight,
-, her daus.,
-, Cath., m. - - Winde,
-, Cath., w. of Thos., see Pepys
-, Chas.,
-, Thos. (d. 1631),
-, Thos. (d. 1627), his s.,
-, Thos. (d. 1667),
-, Thos. (fl. 1665-74),
-, fam., and see Fermour
Hoc (fl. 1066),
hockey, and see ice hockey
Hodson:
-, Chris.,
-, fam.,
Holbeach, Dr. Thos., master of Emmanuel Coll., Camb.,
Holborn (Lond., formerly Mdx.),
Holborne, Theophilus, rector of Lolworth,
Holcroft, Francis,
Holdy, Nic., vicar of Swavesey,
Holford:
-, Hen.,
-, Joan, w. of Hen., see Shute
Holland, Joan, m. 1 Edm. of Langley,
-, duke of York, 2 Wm. Willoughby,
-, Ld. Willoughby, 4 Hen. Bromflete,
Holman:
-, John,
-, Ric. (d. by 1678),
-, Ric. (d. ? 1679),
Holmby House (Northants.),
Holt, Francis, rector of Boxworth,
-, his w. and dau.,
Holworthy:
-, Eliz., see Desborough
-, Mat. (d. 1728),
-, Mat. (d. 1826), rector of Elsworth,
-, his children,
-, Mat. (d. 1836), rector of Elsworth,
-, (formerly Smith), Sam.,
-, Susannah, dau. of Mat.,
-, fam.,
Holywell (Hunts.),
-, Holywell cum Needingworth man.,
Honey Hill, see Drayton, Fen
Hooke, Wm., rector of Girton,
Hooley:
-, Ernest Terah,
-, his w.,
-, Terah Franklin,
Hore:
-, Edith, m. Thos. Fulthorp,
-, Gilb. (d. 1453),
-, Gilb. (d. 1498),
-, Joan, see Tulyet
-, John (d. c. 1415),
-, John (fl. 1434),
-, John (d. 1471),
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Horham Hall (Essex),
horkeys, see harvest suppers
Hornbuckle, T. W., vicar of Madingley,
Horne, Mrs. (fl. 1875-82),
Horningsea,
horse breeding,
horse racing,
Horseheath,
Horseley:
-, Eliz., see Lowe
-, Marg.,
horticultural shows and societies,
horticulture, see flowers; market gardens; orchards; vineyards
hospital (modern), see Cambridge: Addenbrooke's; Chesterton; Histon;
-, Papworth Everard: Papworth
-, Hosp.
Hospitallers,
Hotham, John, bp. of Ely,
Hotot, John,
Houblon:
-, Anna Maria, see Cotton
-, Geo. Bramston,
-, Ric. Archer,
Hough (Lincs.), priory,
Houghton:
-, Eleanor, see Lowe
-, Sir Wm.,
-, fam.,
housing associations,
Housman, T. D.,
Howes, in Cambridge, Chesterton, Girton, and Impington,
-, Howes mare,
Howgrave:
-, Hen.,
-, Wm.,
Howland:
-, Eliz., m. Wriothesley Russell, duke
-, of Bedford,
-, Eliz., w. of John,
-, John,
Hubald:
-, Denise, m. - - of Nafford,
-, Hugh (fl. 1086),
-, Hugh (d. c. 1219),
hue,
Hugh, prior of Barnwell,
Huguenot,
Humphrey, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Humphrey, John,
Hundred Houses Association,
Hunsdon, Ld., see Carey
Hunt, John,
hunter, Aubrey the, see Aubrey
hunting, see foxhunting
Huntingdon, Nic. of, ? rector of
-, Rampton,
Huntingdon:
-, archdeacon, see Lunn, Wm.
-, honor,
-, priory,
-, rly.,
-, residents,
-, road to,
-, gallows near,
Huntingdonshire,
-, arch. soc., see Cambridgeshire and
-, Huntingdonshire
-, bdry.,
-, M.P.,
-, nonconf.,
-, Peasants' Revolt,
-, sheriff, see Eustace
-,
and see Abbotsley; Broughton;
-, Buckden; Chesterton; Conington; Diddington; Ellington;
-, Eynesbury; Godmanchester;
-, Grafham; Hilton; Hinchingbroke; Holywell; Huntingdon;
-, Kimbolton; Offord Cluny;
-, Offord Darcy; Papworth St.
-, Agnes: Huntingdonshire; Paxton, Gt.; Ramsey; St. Ives; St.
-, Neots; Sawtry; Southoe; Stanton, Fen; Stow Longa; Stukeley,
-, Gt.; Toseland; Waresley; Yelling
Huntingfield:
-, Joan of, see Heybridge
-, Roger of (d. 1257),
-, Roger (d. 1302),
-, Roger (d. 1337),
-, Wm. of (d. by 1297),
-, Wm. (d. 1313),
-, Wm. (fl. 1351),
-, his s.,
-, fam.,
Huntingfields manor, see Boxworth
Hurrell:
-, Hen.,
-, Hen. Wm.,
-, fam.,
Husborne Crawley, see Crawley
Hutchinson, R.,
Hutton:
-, Eliz., see Lawrence
-, John (d. 1501),
-, John (d. 1596),
-, Mat., abp. of York, rector of Boxworth,
-, Rob.,
-, Roger,
-, Sibyl, see Cutts
-, Thos. (d. 1506), archdeacon of Lincoln,
-, Thos. (d. 1552),
-, Thos. (fl. 1555),
-, fam.,
ice hockey,
ice houses,
Ickleton, Mowbrays man.,
Idlicote (Warws.),
Illingworth, W. H.,
immigration,
Impington:
-, Alan of,
-, Alex. of,
-, his s., see Lord, Alex. le
-, Avice of, dau. of Alan,
-, Isabel of, dau. of Alan,
-, John of,
-, Thorold of,
Impington (Cambs.),
-,
n
-, Arbury Camp, q.v.
-, bdry.,
-, Burgoynes man.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, commons,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, Ferme Part man.,
-, fields,
-, Gt. Impington,
-, guild,
-, hotel,
-, Howes, q.v.
-, Impington Hall,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, inns,
-, land in,
-, Lit. Impington,
Impington (cont.)
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, Manor Place Part,
-, mkt.,
-, mill,
-, nonconf.,
-, officers, man. or par.,
-, par. council,
-, pk.,
-, pop.,
-, rly.,
-, rectory,
-, residents,
-, roads in,
-, roads to,
-, sch., and see Impington:
-, village coll.
-, suburban growth,
-, tithes,
-, vicarage,
-, ho.,
-, vicars, and see Mickleburgh;
-, Wiborough
-, village coll.,
-, village green,
-, woodland,
implements, see agricultural implements
Independents,
industrial estates,
industry and trade, see agricultural
-, implement making; agricultural
-, machinery; basket making; boat
-, building; box making; brewing and
-, breweries; brick and tile making;
-, chemical works; coachbuilding;
-, coal trade; coopering; coprolites;
-, corn merchants; cycle making; electronics; engineering; fell mongers;
-, fishing; flint mining; fowling; fulling; glass blowing; gloving; gravel
-, extraction; Histon: jam factory;
-, horse breeding; industrial estates;
-, kennels; laundries; leather goods;
-, malt and malting; metalworking;
-, mineral water making; pharmaceuticals; printing and publishing;
-, pump making; radio equipment;
-, ropemaking; scientific apparatus;
-, seed merchants; sieve making; soap
-, and candle making; sports equipment making; straw bonnet making; tinplate works; watchmaking;
-, weaving; well boring
infangthief,
Ingle (later Finch), Wm. Finch, see
-, Finch
Inglis, J. G.,
Ingold the priest,
-, his s.,
'Inicius', St.,
inmates, unauthorized,
Innovation Centre, see St. John's College
intercommoning, see common
Intervet Laboratories,
Ireland, John, rector of Graveley,
Ireland:
-, Dublin, abp. of, see Hampton
-, ld. chief justice,
Isleworth (Mdx.),
Italy, n
-, Italians, and see Lombards
-,
and see Rome; Vercelli
Ithell, Thos., master of Jesus Coll.,
-, Camb.,
Ivatt:
-, C. E.,
-, Jas.,
-, R. M.,
-, Rob. (d. 1843),
-, Rob. (d. c. 1860),
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Jackenett, Thos.,
Jackson, Wm.,
jam factory, see Histon
James I,
Jenkins, J. G.,
Jenks, Wm., rector of Graveley,
Jermy:
-, Edw. (d. 1644),
-, Edw. (fl. 1682),
-, Eliz.,
-, Joan, m. John Rant,
-, Joan, w. of Thos., see Steward
-, Mary, see Spencer
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1618),
-, Thos. (fl. ? 1656),
Jermyn:
-, Sir Ambrose,
-, Anne, see Heveningham
Jerusalem,
-, Hosp., see Hospitallers
-, Temple, see Templars
Jesuit (supposed),
Jesus College, Camb.,
-, chapel,
-, est.,
-, masters, see Fuller; Ithell; Reston
Jews, debts to,
Joan, queen of Alex. II of Scot.,
John, King,
John, vicar of Pelham,
John son of Simon,
John son of William,
John the chamberlain,
Johns, R. B.,
Johnson:
-, Edw., vicar of Milton,
-, John, vicar of Waterbeach,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Jolley, B. A.,
Jones, see Varrier-Jones
Joscelyn:
-, Theodora, m. Sam. Fortrey,
-, Torrell,
Judith, Ctss., w. of Earl Waltheof,