Index A-J: A-J

A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10, Lexden Hundred (Part) Including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 2001.

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A page number in italic indicates an illustration on that page. A number preceded by the letters pl. refers to one of the plates between pages xxxx and xxxx. Page numbers in bold type indicate the main entry for a subject or place. The following abbreviations have been used, sometimes with the addition of the letter s to form the plural: archbp., archbishop; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Bart., Bartholemew; Benj., Benjamin; bp., bishop; Cath., Catherine; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fl., floruit; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Hen., Henry; Humph., Humphrey; m., married; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; Lt., Little; Matt., Matthew; Mic., Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Ric., Richard; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; s., son; Sam., Samuel; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; w., wife; Walt., Walter; Wm., William.

Abberton,

Abbott, Jos.,

Abdy, Sir Wm.,

Abell, Alice, see Lynne
-, Anne, w. of John,
-, John (d. 1524),
-, John (d. 1558),
-, John (d. 1575),
-, Waldegrave,
-, Wm. (d. 1628),
-, Wm. (fl. 1634),
-, family,

Abingdon (Oxon., formerly Berks.), abbey,

Adam, Sir Jas.,

Adams, Wm., vicar of Earls Colne and White Colne,

Addiscombe (Surr.),

Aelfflaed, dau. of Ealdorman Aelfgar, m. Ealdorman Byrhtnoth,

Aelfgar, ealdorman of Essex,

Aelfric Camp (fl. 1066),

Aelfstan, bp. of London,

Aethelflaed, dau. of Ealdorman
-, Aelfgar,

Aethelric (d. c. 995),

agriculture, see assarting; crops; dairy
-, farming; fields; fruit growing;
-, inclosure; irrigation; livestock;
-, market gardening; meadows; nursery
-, gardening; pasture; poultry
-, farms; rose growing; seed growing
-, ;vineyards; see also under
-, names of parishes

airfields, wartime,

Alan, rector of West Bergholt,

Aldham and United Parishes
-, Insurance Society,

Aldham, Odard of, see Wigton
-, Ralph of,
-, Rob. of (d. by 1239),
-, Rob. of (fl. 1274),
-, Rog. of (fl. 1220),
-, Rog. of (fl. c. 1239),
-, Rog. of (d. by 1312),
-, Saher of (fl. 1196),
-, Saher of (fl. c. 1230),
-, Thiel of,
-, Wm. of,

Aldham,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, chapel,
-, charities,
-, churches, pl.
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, curates, see also Toke
-, domestic buildings,
-, Aldham Hall, pl.
-, Bentalls Cottage,
-, Bridge House,
-, Bunches,
-, Church House Farm,
-, Cummins,
-, Fairmead,
-, Hoe Farm,
-, Motts Cottage,
-, Old Bakery,
-, Old Bourchiers Hall,
-, Old Carpentry,
-, Old Hill House,
-, Old House,
-, Old School House,
-, Rose Cottage,
-, The Maltings,
-, Threshers,
-, Valley House,
-, farms,
-, Fordstreet,
-, Gallows green,
-, glebe,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and public houses,
-, manors and estates,
-, Aldham Hall, pl.
-, Bourchiers Hall or Little Fordham,
-, Hodgkins,
-, Hoe farm,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors, see also Bannatyne;
-, Morant, Philip
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Aldis, T.,

Aldrich, Sarah, see Richardson
-, Stephen,

ale, assize of,

Alexander, Chas.,
-, Thos.,

Allcock, family,

Allenby, Brig.-Gen. E. H. H. (later
-, Viscount Allenby),

Allingham, Margery,

Allison, John,

Allsopp, Mark,

almshouses,
-, endowed,
-, unendowed,

Alresford,

Alsop, John, rector of Fordham,
-, Edw.,
-, Frances, w. of Thos., m. 2 Sir John
-, Temple,
-, Thos. (d. by 1623),
-, Thos. (fl. after 1623),
-, Wm.,
-, family,

Alvric (fl. 1066),

Alvric Biga (fl. 1066),

Alward (fl. 1086),

Alwine the hunter,

Ambrose, John,

America,

Anderson, Thos.,

Andrew, parson of Wormingford,

Andrew, Rob., vicar of Wormingford,

Andrews, Anne, m. John Wale,
-, Dan.,
-, Ric.,

Angier, Bezaliel,
-, Edm.,

Anne of Cleves, queen of Henry
-, VIII,

Antwerp (Belgium),

apothecary,

architects, see Aldis; Blomfield, A.;
-, Blomfield, A. W.; Blore;
-, Chancellor, Fred.; Chancellor,
-, Wykeham; Clark, Duncan; Clater;
-, Erith; Fenton; Grimes, Jos.;
-, Hakewill; Harris, Thos.;
-, Hayward; Hillyer; Hopper; Jacob,
-, Nic.; Johnson, John; Laing;
-, Locke; Mason, W.; Moore;
-, Moxon; Reynolds, Thos.;
-, Roberts, Jas. Mackenzie; Rowe;
-, Shenstone; Sisson; Smeaton;
-, Soane; Swansborough; Taylor, Sir
-, Rob.; Terry, Quinlan; Teulon;
-, Thomas, Bryan; Thompson,
-, M. G.; Wilson Webb; Woodyer

Ardleigh,

Argent, J. T.,
-, John,
-, family,

Argentine, Giles,
-, John,
-, Reynold,

Argor, John,

Armagh, archbp. of, see Coningsburgh

Armfield, H. T., rector of Colne
-, Engaine,

Arnold, Matt.,

Arthur (fl. 1086),

artists, see also Constable;
-, Mols; Nash; Smythe, Edw. Rob.

Arundel, earls of,

Arwidson, A.,

Ashdon,

Ashwell, Jas.,

assarting,

Assorin (fl. 1066),

Astle, Philip, see Hills

Atkins, Ric.,

Atkinson, Brian, rector of Wivenhoe,
-, Sam. (d. by 1719) and his w. Mary,
-, Sam. (d. c. 1773),

Audley, Anne, m. - Chopping,
-, Anne, m. Theobald Butler,
-, Cath.,
-, Geof.,
-, Hen.,
-, Sir Thos., Lord Audley,
-, Thos. (fl. 1544),
-, Thos. (d. 1572),
-, Thos. (d. 1584),
-, Thos. (d. 1599),
-, Thos. (d. 1611),
-, family,

Aufrere, Geo.,

Aumale, count of, see Forz

Austin, Hen.,
-, W. G., rector of Stanway,

Australia, see also Botany Bay

Avery, Joan, m. - Clark,
-, John,
-, Mary w. of Thos., m. 2 Sir Thos.
-, Ramsey,
-, Thos.,

Aylesford, John,

Bacon, Edm.,
-, Hen.,
-, John (fl. 1340),
-, John (fl. 1576),
-, Margaret,
-, Margery, m. Wm. de Molyns,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos. and his w. Denise,

Bacton, Walt. of,

Badcock, John,
-, Ric.,
-, family,

Bagerowke, John,
-, Stephen,

Baghett, Sam., rector of Fordham,

Baglehole Chas.,

Bailey, Anne,

Baker, Eve,
-, Geo.,
-, John,
-, Mary, m. Isaac Brown,
-, Thos. (fl. 1425),
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1510),
-, Thos. (fl. 1788),
-, Whitmore,
-, Sir Wm. Hen.,

Baldock, Sam., rector of Stanway,

Balfour, Sir Rob.,

Ball, John (d. 1602),
-, John (d. 1621),
-, Mary,
-, Ranulph,
-, Rob. (?two of this name),
-, Wm. (d. 1638),
-, Wm. (fl. 1664),

Balls, John,

banks,

Bannatyne, Chas., rector of Aldham,
-, Dorothea,

Baptists,
-, General,
-, Seventh Day,
-, Strict,

Bardfield, Mary,

Bardfield, Little,

Baring, Alex., Baron Ashburton,
-, F. D. E., Baron Ashburton,
-, family,

Barker, Rob.,
-, Sam.,
-, family,

Barking (Suff.),

Barnaby, John,
-, Thos.,

Barnard, Geo.,
-, Thos., vicar of Earls Colne,

Barnardiston, Giles,

Barnes, J. S.,

Barney, Cath., see Roydon
-, Thos.,

barns,
-, pl.
-, brick, pl.

Baron, Oliver,

Barrett, Anne,

Barrow-in-Furness (Lancs.),

Barry, Wm.,

Bartlett, family,

Bartrum, E., rector of Wakes Colne,

Bastard, Ric.,

Bathekyn, Simon,

Battle, Geof.,
-, Margery, m. Wm. Sutton,
-, Ric. (fl. c. 1180),
-, Ric. (d. by 1298),
-, Simon,
-, Wm. and his w. Agnes,
-, family,

Baud, Wm.,

Bayley, Dan. (fl. 1718),
-, Dan. (another, fl. 1754),

Baynard, Grace, m. 1 Thos. Langley, 2
-, 2 - Daniell,
-, Grace, w. of Ric., see Peyton
-, John (d. 1344),
-, John (d. 1349),
-, Ric. (d. 1433),
-, Ric. (d. 1473),
-, Thos.,
-, family,

Bayning, Anne, m. Aubrey de Vere,
-, Anne, m. Hen. Murray,
-, Paul, Baron Bayning and Viscount
-, Sudbury (d. 1629),
-, Paul, Baron Bayning and Viscount Sudbury (d. 1638),

Beale-Brand, Wm. and Ann Mirabella Henrietta his w.,

Beane, Edm., rector of Stanway,

Beard, E. S.,
-, Jos.,
-, Jos. s. of Jos.,

Beauchamp, Eliz., m. Edward Nevill,
-, Joan de,
-, Wm., baron Bergavenny,

Beaufort, John, earl, later duke, of Somerset,
-, Margaret, m. Edmund Tudor,
-, Margaret, see Holland

Beaumond, John,
-, Wm.,

Beaumont, Eliz., see Scrope
-, G. F.,
-, H. F.,
-, J. L.,
-, Jos.,
-, Stephen, rector of Easthorpe,
-, Wm., viscount Beaumont,

Bec-Hellouin (Eure, France), abbey of,

Beckett, Mic.,
-, Paul,

Beckingham, Steven,
-, Thos.,

Bedfont (Mdx.),

Beeston, Geo.,

Belgium, see Antwerp

Belhus, Isolde,
-, Joan,
-, John (fl. 1274),
-, John (d. by 1319),
-, John (d. by 1366),
-, Nic.,
-, Thos. (d. by 1314),
-, Thos. (fl. 1327),
-, Thos. (d. 1374),
-, family,

Bell, Dan.,

Bellamy, Edw.,
-, Eliz., m. Maurice Johnson,
-, Humph. (d. 1767),
-, Humph. (fl. 1790),

Bellers, Margaret, m. Rob.
-, Swillington,
-, Rog.,

bellfounders, see Bird; Bowler;
-, Bullisdon; Burford; Damion;
-, Dawe; Draper, Thos.; Gardiner,
-, Thos.; Gray, Miles (two of this
-, name); Jordan, Hen.; Land;
-, Mears; Pleasant; Sturdy;
-, Thornton; Waylet

Bendish, Eleanor, see Ford
-, Thos.,

Bentall, E. H.,
-, Wm.,

Bentley, Great,

Bentley, Little,

Bergavenny, barony of,

Bergholt, Ralph of,
-, Wm. s. of Algar of,

Bergholt, East (Suff.),

Bergholt, West,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, brewery, see also Daniell and
-, Sons
-, bridges,
-, chantry,
-, charities,
-, churches, pl.
-, clubs and societies,
-, commons,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Bergholt Hall,
-, Bourne Farm,
-, Cooks Hall,
-, High Trees Farm,
-, Highfields Farm,
-, Horsepits Farm, pl.
-, Kings Farm,
-, Little Priors,
-, Old Rectory,
-, Pond Farm,
-, Scarletts, pl.
-, The Armoury,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, industry and trade, pl.
-, manors and estates,
-, Armoury farm,
-, Bergholt Hall or Bergholt
-, Sackville,
-, pl.
-, Cooks Hall and Netherhall,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, poor relief,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors,
-, roads,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, village halls,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Berkshire, see Abingdon; Windsor

Beriff, Wm. (fl. 1554),
-, Wm. (fl. 1602),
-, family,

Bernak Edm.,
-, Joan,
-, John (d. 1409),
-, John (d. 1415),
-, Mary, m. Sir Rob. Stonham,

Bernard, Mr.,

Berners, Cath., m. Sir Wm. Findern,
-, Margery, see Swinbourne
-, Nic.,

Betts, Edw.,
-, Wm., rector of Wivenhoe,

Bevan, Eliz., see Everard
-, Hen.,

Bever, Thos.,

Bigesby, Sam.,
-, family,

Biggen, John,

Bigges, Geo.,

Biggs, John,

Bigley, John, vicar of White Colne,

Bigod, Hugh,
-, family, earls and dukes of Norfolk,

Billio, Rob.,

Birch, Hamon,
-, John,
-, Nic.,
-, Ric. of (fl. 1292),
-, Ric. (d. 1474),
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,

Birch,
-, see also Heckford
-, bridge
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, bridge,
-, castle,
-, charities,
-, churches,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Angel inn,
-, Birch Holt,
-, Boarded Barn House,
-, Church Cottages, pl
-, Garlands,
-, Gate House Farm,
-, Little Birch Hall,
-, Little Birch Holt,
-, Shemmings,
-, Upper Hill Farm,
-, Whitehouse Farm,
-, farms,
-, Great Birch:
-, advowson,
-, chantry,
-, church,
-, curate, see Round, Jas.
-, glebe,
-, rectors,
-, rectory house,
-, tithe,
-, heaths,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, Little Birch:
-, advowson,
-, church,
-, glebe,
-, rectors,
-, tithe,
-, manors,
-, Birch Holt,
-, Great Birch (Birch Hall),
-, pl.
-, Little Birch,
-, William a Birches,
-, mills,
-, named as address,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric settlement,
-, public services,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools, pl.
-, settlement pattern,
-, vestry,
-, windmills,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Bird, John,

Bishop's Stortford, see Stortford,
-, Bishop's

Black Death, see epidemics, plague

Blackall, Sam., vicar of Earls Colne,

Blackwater, river,

Blackwell, S.,

Blagrave, Wm., rector of Wivenhoe,

Blair, Anne, see Glanville
-, E. J. H.,
-, Margaret,
-, Sarah Sindrey, m. - Warren,
-, Wm.,

Blair-Warren (earlier Warren),
-, Harriet,
-, J. C.,

Blakenham, Benet of (d. by 1285),
-, Benet of (fl. c. 1297),

Blandford, John,

Blomfield, A.,
-, A. W.,
-, Bezaleel,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, family,

Blood, B.,
-, H. P. L.,

Blore Edw.,

Blount, Francis,

Blunt, And.,

Blunville, Ric.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1199, 1201),
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1278),

Blyth, Sam.,
-, family,

Bocking, Edm.,
-, Frances, see Bonham

Bocking,

Bogas, Rob.,
-, Wm., n

Boggis-Rolfe, Margaret,

Bohun, Humph. de, earl of Hereford,
-, Essex and Northampton,
-, Joan de, w. of Humph.,
-, Wm. de, earl of Northampton,

Bokenham, Ant.,
-, Mary, w. of Ant.,

Bolonia (Boloigne), Thos. of rector of
-, Great Birch,

Bonham, Frances, w. of Wm., m.
-, Edm. Bocking,
-, Thos. (d. 1533),
-, Thos. (fl. 1580),
-, Wm.,

Bonner, Edm., bp. of London,

Booth, S.,

Borough English,

Botany Bay (Australia),

Boteler, John, rector of Wivenhoe,

Botterell, J. J. D.,
-, P. D.,

Bottingham, Christine, m. Edw. Tey,
-, Hubert of, n
-, Hugh of,
-, John,
-, Wm. of,

Boulogne, honor of,

Boulogne, count of, see Eustace

Bounde (Bound), Agnes,
-, John, rector of Great Horkesley,

Bourchier, Anne, m. Wm. Parr, marquis of Northampton,
-, Bart., Lord Bourchier,
-, Chas.,
-, Eliz., m. 1 Hugh Stafford, 2 Lewis Robessart,
-, Hen. earl of Essex,
-, Hen. Lord Bourchier,
-, Jas.,
-, John (d. by 1329),
-, John (d. 1400),
-, Maria, see Caswell
-, Rob.,

Bourchier, barony of,

Bourdillon, Thos.,

Bourne, Maud at,

Bowden, Nic.,
-, Thos.,

Bowes, Eliz., see Harlakenden
-, Thos. Harlakenden,
-, Thos.,

Bowler, Ric.,

Bowman, Eliz.,

Bowser, John,
-, Ric.,

Boxted, Everard of,
-, Hugh,
-, John,
-, Peter (d. 1325),
-, Peter (fl. 1366) and his w. Isabel,
-, Peter (d. 1438),
-, Ralph,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,

Boxted,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, airfield, see Langham
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, charities,
-, church,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, curates,
-, domestic buildings,
-, Alberry's Cottages,
-, Barritt's Farm,
-, Boxted Hall,
-, Boxted House,
-, Boxted Lodge,
-, Brook Farm,
-, Cheshunts,
-, Cross inn,
-, Gate House,
-, Hill House,
-, Parsonage Farm,
-, Penns,
-, Pond House,
-, Priory House,
-, Rivers Hall,
-, Songers,
-, The Elms,
-, Vine Cottage,
-, Wenlocks, pl.
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors and estates,
-, Boxted Hall,
-, Packwoods,
-, rectory estate,
-, Rivers Hall,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, roads,
-, Salvation Army smallholding
-, colony, pl.
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, vicarage house,
-, vicars,
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Boyer, Jas., rector of Colne Engaine,

Boys, John,
-, Wm.,

Brackley, Thos., rector of Colne
-, Engaine,

Bradbrook, Rob.,

Bradfield,

Bradshaigh, Thos., rector of
-, Langham,

Braham, Matt. de, vicar of
-, Wormingford,

Braintree,

Braintree District,

Braintree Poor Law Union,

Braintree Rural District,

Bramston, Ant.,
-, John,

Brand, Jacob (fl. 1684),
-, Jacob (d. 1756),
-, Wm.,

Brandon, Chas., duke of Suffolk,

brasses, monumental,

Braughing (Herts.),

Braybrooke, Rob., bp. of London,

bread, assize of,

Breewood, John,
-, Margaret, w. of John,

Brent, Humphrey,

Breton, Gillian, m. Rob. of
-, Horkesley,
-, John (d. by 1311),
-, John (another, d. 1311),
-, Maud, m. Ric. River,
-, Wm.,

Brett, Joan, see London
-, John (fl. 1578),
-, John (d. c. 1784) and his w. Eliz.,
-, John (fl. 1790),
-, John (fl. 1838),
-, Thos., rector of Mount Bures,
-, Wm.,
-, family,

Brettall, Ric.,

brewing, see
-, also Daniell and Sons

Brewosa, Giles,
-, John,
-, Rob.,

brick-making,
-, see also tilemaking

Bridge, John Little,
-, (later Little), Thos.,

Bridges, Geo.,
-, John,

Brightlingsea,

Brinsley (Brinley), Sam.,

Britton, J. P., vicar of Chappel,

Brocklebank, C. H.,

Brome, James, rector of Wakes
-, Colne,

Bromley, Great,

Brompton, Ric. of (fl. 1225),
-, Ric. of (two or more of this name, fl.
-, 1285 × 1368),
-, Rob. of (fl. before 1225),
-, Rob. of (fl. 1238),

Brooke, Geo.,
-, Mary, see Jobson

Broom, Thos. in the,

Broughton, Anne, m. Sir Thomas
-, Cheney,
-, Cath., m. Wm. Howard,
-, John (d. 1479),
-, John (fl. 1479),
-, John (d. 1518),
-, John (d. by 1531),
-, Rob.,

Brown, G. F.,
-, Isaac Baker,
-, Isaac,
-, Jas.,
-, John,
-, John, rector of Great Horkesley,
-, M. B.,
-, Mary, see Baker
-, Rob.,
-, Col.,

Browne, Tobias,
-, Wm. (d. 1573),
-, Wm. (fl. 1789),

Bruff, Peter,

Brummell, Geo. Bryan, 'Beau
-, Brummel',
-, Wm.,

Buckhurst, Baron, see Sackville, Ric.

Buckwell, Geof.,

Bugg, Nat., rector of Great
-, Horkesley,

building trades:
-, bricklayers,
-, builders,
-, carpenters,
-, glaziers,
-, joiners,
-, masons,
-, plasterers,
-, tilers,

Bulbek, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Thos.,

Bulkley, John, rector of Fordham,

Bullisdon, Thos.,

Bumpstead, Steeple,

Bundock, Thos.,

Bungay, Nic. of,
-, Wm. s. of Wm. of,
-, Wm. s. of Reyner of,

Bunner, Ric.,

Bunting, Wm.,

Bures, And.,
-, Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, Rob. s. of Rob.,
-, Rob. s. of Wm.,
-, Wm. s. of And.,
-, Wm. s. of Wm.,

Bures Hamlet,

Bures St. Mary (Suff.),
-, railway station,
-, Smallbridge,

Bures, Mount,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, chantry,
-, church, pl.
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Elms Farm,
-, Herds Pasture,
-, Old House,
-, Old Rectory,
-, Takeleys,
-, The Hall,
-, Wythers Farm,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, industry and trade,
-, manor,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors,
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Burford, Rob.,

Burges, Edw., rector of Wivenhoe,

Burgh, Hubert de,
-, John de (d. 1274),
-, John de (d. 1280),

Burgoyne, Montagu,

Burkitt, Wm., vicar and lecturer of
-, Dedham,

Burnett, Jas.,
-, W.,

Burton, Humph.,
-, John,

Bury St. Edmunds (Suff.),
-, abbey,

Bury, Joan, w. of Wm., m. 2 Thos.
-, Cheryn,
-, Wm.,

bus services,

Busby, Wm.,

Bush, Atkinson,

Butler, Anne, see Audley
-, Francis,
-, H. E.,
-, John,
-, Mary,
-, Theobald,
-, family,

Butley (Suff.), priory,

Buxton, Thos. and his w. Anna,
-, Sir Thos. Fowell,

Byrhtnoth, ealdorman of Essex,

Caen, Rob. of,
-, Walt. of,

Cage, Eleanor,
-, Seckford,

cages,

Caldwell, Dan.,
-, Eliz. m. Ambrose Rookwood,
-, Laurence,

California (U.S.A.),

Calthorpe, Eliz. m. Hen. Parker,
-, Hen.,
-, Jas. (d. 1658),
-, Jas. (fl. 1671),
-, John,
-, Philip,
-, Wm.,

Cambridge,
-, University,
-, Sidney Sussex College,
-, St. John's College,

Cambridgeshire, see Ely; Newmarket;
-, Royston

camping closes,

Campsea Ash (Suff.), Campsey priory,

Camulodunum, see Colchester, Iron-
-, Age settlement

Canada, see Hudson's Bay;
-, Saskatchewan

Candenayn, Rob.,

Cane, Percy,

Cant, Frank,
-, R. B.,

Canterbury, archbp. of, see also
-, Laud; Walden

Cantrell, Rob.,

Capell, Sir Giles,
-, Sir Wm.,

Cardinal, Jas.,

Carolin, J. S., rector of Wivenhoe,

Carr, Alex.,
-, John,
-, Mary, see Sadler
-, Nat., vicar of Boxted,
-, Rob.,

carriers,

Carter, Alex. the elder,
-, Alex. the younger,
-, John,

Carwardine, Anne, m. Thos. Probert,
-, F. H.,
-, Florence Mary, m. J. H. W.
-, Keeling,
-, H. H.,
-, John,
-, John Bryan, vicar of Earls Colne,
-, Thos., vicar of Earls Colne,
-, family,

Castelyn, Joan, m. Rob. Knevett,

Castle Acre, honor of,

Castle Combe, see Combe

Castle Hedingham, see Hedingham,
-, Castle

Caswell, Anne, see Newman
-, Geo.,
-, Maria, m. J. C. Bourchier,
-, Susan Constantia, m. John Round,
-, family,

Cavendish, Ric.,

Cawton, Thos., rector of Wivenhoe,

Cecily, countess of Hereford,

Cely, Walt.,

cement manufacturer,

Cestrewald,

Chamber, Thos. of the,

Chamberlain, family,

Chambers, H. C.,

Chancellor, Fred.,
-, Wykeham, n,

Chapman, Edm., lecturer of Dedham,
-, n,
-, John,

Chappel (earlier Pontisbright),
-, pls.
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, chaplains or vicars,
-, charities,
-, church,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Bridgewick Cottages,
-, Bridgewick Hall, pl.
-, Brook Hall,
-, Broom House,
-, Hill House,
-, Pattocks,
-, Popes,
-, Raynhams, pl.
-, Swan inn,
-, Turners,
-, Vernons,
-, Viaduct Farm,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns,
-, manor (Bacons),
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, public services,
-, roads,
-, Roman settlement,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, station,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage house,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Chappett, Wm., vicar of Earls Colne,

charcoal burners,

Charles I,

Charles II,

Charrington, Nic.,

Charteris, John,

Chattisham (Suff.),

Cheese, John,

Cheffins, Grace,

Chelmsford,
-, bp. of,

Chemin, John,

Cheney, Anne, see Broughton
-, Hen.,
-, Margery, m. 1 Hugh de Cressy, 2
-, Rob. s. of Rog. of
-, Clavering,
-, Sarah, m. Ric. Engaine,
-, Sir Thos.,
-, Wm. de,

Chepet, Ric.,

Cheryn, Joan, see Bury
-, Thos.,

Chichester (Sussex),
-, bp. of, see Grove

Chopping, Anne, see Audley

Christmas, Geo.,
-, John,
-, Thos.,

Church, Edm.,

Clacton,

Clacton, Little,

Clapham, H.,

Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester
-, and Hertford,
-, Ric. s. of Gilbert de,

Clare (Suff.),
-, honor of,

Clarence, duke of, see Thomas

Clark, Arthur,
-, Duncan,
-, Joan, w. of Wm.,
-, John, rector of Colne Engaine,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,

Clarke, John,
-, Peregrine,
-, Wm., dean of Winchester,

Clarryvince, John, vicar of Chappel,

Clater, F. T.,

Clavering, John of,
-, Margery of, see Cheney
-, Rob. s. of Rog. of (fl. c. 1230),
-, Rob. s. of Rog. of (d. 1310),

Clere, Ant.,
-, Benj.,

Clifford, Eliz., see Cressener

Clopton, Eliz., w. of Wm.,
-, Francis,
-, John,
-, Mary, m. Sir Wm. Cordell,
-, Thomasin, w. of Wm.,
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1500),
-, Wm. (fl. 1571),
-, Wm. the elder (?another, fl. c. 1612),
-, Wm. the younger (fl. c. 1612),

cloth industry,
-, see also spinning
-, baymakers, see also mills,
-, bay
-, clothiers
-, clothmakers,
-, combers (woolcombers),
-, drapers,
-, dyers,
-, fullers, see also mills,
-, fulling
-, linendrapers,
-, saymakers,
-, shearmen,
-, spinsters and spinners,
-, weavers,

clothing industry,
-, see also Colchester, clothing
-, industry
-, tailoresses,
-, tailors,

Clover, family,

coalyards,

Coates, Rob., rector of Great
-, Horkesley,

Cock, Chas.,
-, Mrs.,

Coggeshall,
-, abbey,
-, clothmaking industry,
-, named as address,

Colchester, Walt. of, and his w. Joan,

Colchester,
-, see also Shrub End
-, All Saints' parish,
-, apprentices at,
-, archdeacon of, see Pulleyne
-, bailiffs or corporation,
-, barracks,
-, Battleswick,
-, Berechurch,
-, Blackheath,
-, Borough (post 1974),
-, Council,
-, borough courts and officers,
-, boundaries,
-, churches:
-, All Saints' and St. Runwald's,
-, rector, see Round, J. T.
-, Holy Trinity,
-, St. Cross chapel,
-, St. Giles's,
-, St. Leonard's,
-, St. Martin's,
-, St. Mary'sat-the-Walls,
-, St. Peter's,
-, St. Runwald's,
-, cloth industry,
-, clothing industry (outwork),
-, common preacher,
-, commuters to,
-, Dutch,
-, electricity supply from,
-, goods sold at or supplied to,
-, grammar school,
-, Greenstead,
-, growth of,
-, Iron-Age settlement (Camulodunum),
-, Lollards,
-, migration to and from,
-, Mile End,
-, Kingswood heath, see
-, also Kingswood
-, Monkwick,
-, named as address,
-, nonconformity,
-, Methodist church,
-, Baptist church,
-, Old Heath,
-, port, see also Donyland, East;
-, Wivenhoe
-, prisoners at,
-, recorder of,
-, Red Lion inn,
-, roads to,
-, Roman colony,
-, St. Botolph's parish,
-, St. Botolph's priory,
-, St. Giles's parish,
-, St. John's abbey,
-, abbot of, n
-, estates of,
-, St. John's fair,
-, schools,
-, siege of (1648),
-, station,
-, transport to,
-, water supply,
-, West Donyland manor,
-, zoo, see Stanway

Colchester division of Lexden hundred,

Cole, Dan.,
-, Edw.,
-, John,
-, Jos.,
-, Mabel,
-, Matt.,

Colley, John, rector of Wakes Colne,

Collin, John,

Collingwood, Wm., rector of Great
-, Birch,

Collins, Canon John,

Colne, Ric. of, and his w. Avice,

Colne, Earls,
-, pls.
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, Atlas works, pl.
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, Chalkney wood,
-, chantry,
-, charities,
-, church, pl.
-, clubs and societies,
-, Colne green,
-, co-operative society,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Colne Place,
-, Colneford House,
-, Green Farm,
-, Lion inn,
-, Nightingale Hall,
-, Old Lodge Farm,
-, The Priory,
-, Tilekiln Farm,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, grammar school,
-, industry and trade, pl.
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors, Colne Priory,
-, Earls Colne,
-, market,
-, Mechanics' Institute,
-, mills,
-, named as address,
-, nonconformity,
-, park,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, priory,
-, buildings,
-, estates,
-, public services,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, station,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage house,
-, vicars, see also
-, Carwardine, John Bryan;
-, Carwardine, Thos.; Josselin,
-, Ralph
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Colne Engaine,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, charities,
-, church,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Abbot's Shrubs,
-, Bromptons,
-, Burches Farm,
-, Colne Park, pl.
-, Elms Hall,
-, Goldington's Cottage,
-, Knights Farm,
-, Mayflower House,
-, Nightingales,
-, Orchard House,
-, Over Hall,
-, Peverels,
-, The Grove,
-, The Croft,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors and estates,
-, Bromptons,
-, Colne Engaine,
-, Colne Park,
-, Goldingtons,
-, Over Hall,
-, Sherives,
-, mills, pl.
-, nonconformity,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, public services,
-, rectors,
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Colne, river,
-, as boundary,

Colne, Wakes,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, charities,
-, church, pl.
-, courts (manorial),
-, Crepping,
-, domestic buildings,
-, Crepping Hall, pl.
-, Fishers,
-, Fridays Cottage,
-, Great Loveney Hall,
-, Inworth House,
-, Jordans Farm,
-, June Cottage,
-, Lane Farm,
-, Lyntons,
-, Normandy Hall,
-, Oak Farm,
-, Old House Farm, pl.
-, Pump Hall,
-, Wakes Colne Place,
-, Wakes Hall,
-, Watch House,
-, Wenoah Cottage,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors,
-, Crepping,
-, Loveney Hall,
-, Wakes Colne,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, public services,
-, rectors, see also Bartrum
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, station,
-, tithe,
-, vestry,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Colne, White,
-, pl.
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, charities,
-, church,
-, Countess Cross,
-, courts (manorial),
-, curates and vicars,
-, see also Bigley; Taylor, G. J.
-, domestic buildings,
-, Baggaretts,
-, Bart Hall,
-, Berewyk Hall,
-, Brambles Farm,
-, Forge Farm,
-, Fox and Pheasant Farm,
-, Lawshalls,
-, Whites Farm,
-, farms,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns,
-, manors and estates,
-, Baggaretts,
-, Bart Hall,
-, Berwick Hall,
-, Inglesthorpes,
-, Ovingtons,
-, mill,
-, nonconformity,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, roads and paths,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, station,
-, tithe,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage or glebe house,
-, village hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Combe, Castle (Wilts.), n

commuting to work,

Compton-Dando, Geof.,

Conflans (Haute Saône, France),

Congregationalists, see Independents

Coningsburgh, Edm., successively
-, rector of Copford and archbp. of
-, Armagh,

Connecticut (U.S.A.),

Constable, John,
-, n, pl.

Constance, prioress of Wix,

Cook, Adam (d. by 1362),
-, Adam (fl. 1372),
-, Ric.,
-, Sam.,
-, Simon, rector of Great Birch,
-, family,

Cooke, E. B.,
-, Mary Anne, w. of Thos. Wm., m.
-, Chas. Tyrell,
-, T. A.,
-, Thos.,
-, Thos. Wm.,
-, W. M.,

Copford,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, Bulbecks,
-, charities,
-, church, frontispiece
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Beckingham Hall,
-, Bockingham Hall,
-, Brakes Farmhouse,
-, Copford Hall,
-, Copford Place,
-, Green Farm,
-, Lampitts Farmhouse,
-, Mascotts Farm,
-, Old Mill House,
-, Pink Cottage,
-, Roundbush Farmhouse,
-, Trellis House,
-, Vineyards,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors and estates,
-, Bottingham Hall,
-, Copford Hall,
-, named as address,
-, nonconformity, pl
-, parish council,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors,
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, village hall,
-, windmill,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Coppins, C.,

Cordell, Mary, see Clopton
-, Sir Wm.,

Cornard, Little (Suff.),

Cornerth, Geo.,

Cornhill, Gervase of,
-, Hen. of,

Cornwall, earl of, see also Richard

Cornwall, John, rector of Wivenhoe,

Cornwallis, Chas.,

Corrance, C. T.,
-, H. C., rector of West Bergholt,

Corsellis, J. G., curate of Wivenhoe,
-, Nic. (d. 1665),
-, Nic. (d. 1674),
-, Nic. (d. 1728),
-, Nic. (d. 1761),
-, Nic. (d. 1826),
-, Nic. Caesar (d. 1833),
-, Nic. Caesar (fl. 1833),
-, family,

Costentyn, John,

Cotton, Rob., rector of Fordham,

Council for the Protection of Rural
-, England,

Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion,

Courtauld, Geo.,
-, K. M.,

courts, see under names of parishes

Cowper, Anne Florence, dowager
-, Countess Cowper,

Cox, Ric. Waite,

Crabb, Wm.,

Cranefen, John and his w. Christine,

Cranford, Simon and his w. Alice,

Cranham,

Craske, Hen., rector of Fordham,

Creak, Hen.,

Creffield, Alan,
-, Alice,
-, And.,
-, Hen.,
-, family,

Crepping, Alan of,
-, Hugh (fl. 1274),
-, Hugh (d. 1340),
-, Walt. of (fl. 1195),
-, Walt. of (fl. 1266),
-, Walt. (fl. 1307),

Cressener, Edw. (fl. 1696),
-, Edw. (d. 1722),
-, Edw. (d. 1733 or 1734),
-, Eliz., m. - Clifford,
-, Geo. (d. 1610),
-, Geo. (fl. 1671),
-, Geo. (d. 1722),
-, Geo. (fl. c. 1750),
-, John (d. 1696),
-, John (d. 1715),
-, Maria Anna, w. of Geo.,
-, Mary, w. of Edw., m. 2 Stephen
-, Wolfenden,
-, family,

Cressy, Hugh de (fl. c. 1200),
-, Hugh de (fl. 1248),
-, Margery de, see Cheney

cricket bat willow,

Crickitt, Chas. Alex. and his w.
-, Sarah,
-, Harriet Alexander,

Crofton, Wm.,

Cromwell, Thos., earl of Essex,

Crook, H. C.,

crops, less common:
-, borage,
-, buckwheat,
-, bullimong,
-, caraway,
-, colewort,
-, coriander,
-, dredge,
-, echium,
-, hemp,
-, hops,
-, linseed,
-, maize,
-, nasturtiums,
-, onions,
-, poppies, opium,
-, saffron,
-, sainfoin,
-, sunflowers,
-, teazel,
-, tomatoes,
-, watercress,

Crown, the, see England, kings and
-, queens of

Crutched friars,

cucking stool,

Cuddon, Jas.,
-, Rob.,

Culpeper, -,

Culpepper, Thos.,

Cunobelin,

Currance, Clement,
-, John,

dairy farming,

Dale, Matt.,

Dalrymple, John, rector of East
-, Donyland,

Damion, John,

Danbury,

Danby, Mary, see Scrope
-, Sir Chris.,
-, Sir Thos.,

Daniell and Sons Breweries,
-, pl.

Daniell, Edm.,
-, Jeremiah,
-, John,
-, S. T.,
-, T. D.,
-, Thos.,
-, family,

Darcy, Sir Thos.,

Darvill, J.,

Dauber, Edw.,

Davey, Anne,

Davies, A. C. F.,
-, Eliz., w. of Rob., m. 2 Humph.
-, Brent,
-, John H., rector of Mount Bures,
-, Nat.,
-, Rob. (fl. 1652),
-, Rob. s. of Rob. (d. by 1701),
-, W. and his w. Emily,
-, family,

Dawe, Wm.,

Dawtrey, Edm.,
-, Eliz. or Isabel, see Wood
-, John (two of this name),
-, Nic.,
-, Ric.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1544),
-, Wm. s. of Wm. (fl. 1576),

de Grey, Earl,

Dean, Wm.,

Dedham, Gilbert of (fl. 1240),
-, Gilbert of (fl. c. 1320),
-, Gilbert of (fl. 1403),
-, Hugh of,
-, Rob. of (d. 1288),
-, Rob. of (fl. 1340) and his w. Emma,
-, n
-, Rob. of (fl. 1348) and his w. Alice,
-, Thos. of (fl. 1340) and his w. Isabel,
-, n
-, Wm. of,

Dedham,
-, pls.
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, Assembly Rooms,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, chantry,
-, chapel,
-, charities,
-, church,
-, classis,
-, cloth industry,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Brook Cottages,
-, Brook House,
-, Castle House,
-, Co-operative stores,
-, Dalebrook,
-, Dalethorpe,
-, Dedham Bookshop, pl.
-, Dedham House,
-, Essex Rose tea-shop,
-, former Free Grammar school,
-, Great House,
-, Hill House,
-, Knights Manor,
-, Le Talbooth,
-, Lecture House,
-, Little Garth cottages,
-, pl.
-, Loom House,
-, Lower Park,
-, Maltings Cottage,
-, Marlborough Head,
-, Meadow Cottage,
-, Merchant Weaver's House,
-, Mill House,
-, Mount Pleasant,
-, Netherhall,
-, Rye Farm,
-, Shakespeare Gallery, pl
-, Sheldrakes,
-, Shermans,
-, Southfields,
-, Stoneylands,
-, Stour House,
-, Sun Hotel (Sun inn),
-, The Cottage, Grove Hill,
-, The Grove,
-, The Rookery,
-, Whitmore Place,
-, Winterfloods House,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, field system,
-, grammar school,
-, growth of,
-, heath,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, lectureship,
-, lecturers, see also Rogers,
-, John
-, manors,
-, Dedham Hall,
-, Faites and Wades,
-, Netherhall or Dedham Campsey,
-, Overhall,
-, market,
-, mills,
-, named as address,
-, nonconformity,
-, officers (manorial),
-, parish government and officers,
-, park,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, roads and streets,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage house,
-, vicars, see also Jones, C. A.
-, village or parish hall,
-, woodland,
-, workhouses,

Dedham Vale,

DeHorne, Geo. (d. 1789),
-, Geo. (d. 1877),
-, John,
-, Thos.,

Denham, Sir John (d. 1639),
-, Sir John (fl. 1641),
-, family,

Denne, John, rector of Copford,

Derby, earl of, see Ferrers

Dibney, Thos. (fl. 1560),
-, Thos. (fl. 1631),
-, Wm.,

Dick, D. M., w. of W. F.,
-, W. F.,

Diss, Alfred,

Dister, Alice, w. of John,
-, Jane, m. Ric. Weston,
-, John,

Ditchfield, Edw.,

Dobson, B.,

Dodd, Moses, rector of Fordham,

Doe, F.,

domestic buildings, see also under
-, names of parishes

Donyland, East,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, church,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Donyland Lodge,
-, East Donyland Hall,
-, Roman Hill Farm,
-, Three Crowns,
-, Timbers,
-, Donyland Brewery,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manor,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, port,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors, see also Sill; Slinger
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, Rowhedge,
-, pl.
-, school,
-, settlement pattern,
-, shipbuilding,
-, tithes,
-, woodland,

Doreward, Eleanor, m. Thos.
-, Knevett,
-, Isabel, w. of John,
-, John (d. 1420),
-, John (d. c. 1462),
-, John (d. 1476),
-, John (d. 1495),

Dorset, duke of, see Sackville, John
-, Fred.

Douglas, C. K., rector of West
-, Bergholt,

Dover (Kent),

Dovercourt,

Downes, Wm. (d. c. 1887),
-, Wm. (d. 1917),

Downing, Wm.,

Draper, Joan, w. of Roger,
-, Roger (fl. 1460),
-, Roger (fl. 1493),
-, Thomasin, w. of Roger, m. 2 -
-, Lake,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,

Drawater, John,
-, Oliver,
-, Seth,

Drummond, Rob.,

Drury, Wm. and his w. Mary,

Drye, family,

Dudley (Worcs.),

Duke, Ric.,

Dunn, E. V.,
-, T. M.,

Dunne, Geo.,

Dunnett, W. H.,

Dunton, Stephen,
-, Thos.,

Durham, diocese,

Durrell, family,

Dyer, Thos. le,

Dykes, Lettice,

Eagles (or Trudgeover), Geo.,

Earls Colne, see Colne, Earls

earthquake (1884),

East Anglian Railway Museum,

Easterling, J. M., rector of East
-, Donyland,

Eastern Counties Labour Federation,

Easthorpe,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, charity,
-, church, pl.
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Badcocks,
-, Easthorpe Hall,
-, Flipses,
-, Little Badcocks,
-, Scotties,
-, St. Mary's Grange,
-, Well Cottage,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, inns and public houses,
-, manors,
-, Badcocks,
-, Easthorpe manor,
-, nonconformity,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, public services,
-, rectors,
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, school,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, woodland,

Eddis, R.,

Edmund, earl of Lancaster,

Edric (fl. 1066),

Edward I,

Edward VI,

Edward VII,

Edward, John,

Edwards, H. & E.,
-, J.,

effigies, wooden,

Egerton-Green, Alice Helen, w. of
-, C. E.,
-, C. E.,

Eight Ash Green,
-, church,
-, clubs and societies,
-, population,
-, school,

Eldred, Anne, m. John Wale,
-, John (d. 1646),
-, John (d. 1682),
-, John (d. 1717),
-, John (d. 1732),
-, John (d. 1738),
-, Margaret, see Harlakenden
-, Susannah, w. of John,
-, family,

Eleanor, queen of Henry II,

Elizabeth I,

Elliott, Edw.,
-, Thos.,

Ellis, Wm.,

Elmstead,

Ely, John,
-, T.,
-, family,

Ely (Cambs.),
-, bp. of,

emigration,

Engaine, Cath., w. of Thos.,
-, Hen.,
-, John (d. 1296),
-, John (d. 1302),
-, John (d. 1322),
-, John (d. 1358),
-, Mary, m. 1 - Bernak, 2 Thos. de la
-, Zouche,
-, Nic.,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
-, Viel,

engineering works, see
-, also Colne, Earls, Atlas Works

England, kings and queens of (the
-, Crown),
-, see also
-, Charles; Edward; Elizabeth;
-, Ethelred; George; Harold; Henry;
-, James; Mary; Richard; Stephen;
-, William

Enos, Nic.,
-, Sam. and his w. Margery,

Enveyse, Hamon le,
-, Isabel, m. Thos. Ingoldisthorpe,

epidemics,
-, plague,
-, of (Black Death),
-, smallpox,

Erith, Raymond,
-, pl.

Esbern (fl. 1066),

Essex, Hen. of,
-, Rob. of,

Essex:
-, archdeacon of,
-, earls of, see also Bohun,
-, Humphrey; Bourchier, Hen.;
-, Cromwell
-, County Council,
-, University,

Essex and Suffolk Water,

Ethelred, king of England,

Eudes the sewer,

Eustace, count of Boulogne,

Everard, Eliz. Potter, m. Hen. Bevan,
-, John,

Everett, family,

Evesham (Worcs.), battle of,

Ewen, family,

Exeter, bp. of, see Fisher, John

Exton, Nic.,

Eye (Suff.), priory,
-, honor of,

Eyre, Mary Ann,

Eyres, Thos., rector of Great
-, Horkesley,
-, Wm., rector of Great Horkesley,

Fairfax, John,

fairs,
-, cattle,
-, toy or pleasure,

Falcon, Alice,
-, John,

Falconer, Dan., rector of Aldham,

Farrants, J. S.,

Farrar, F. M.,

Farrer, John, rector of Langham,
-, Thos., rector of Langham,

Farrow, W. M.,

Fastolf, Sir John,

Faulkbourne,

Faunch, Paul, rector of East
-, Donyland,

Feedham, Edw.,
-, Jonathan,

Feering,

Feilder, John,

felon's goods,

Fenn, Hen.,
-, Sir Rob.,
-, Simon,

Fenton, Jas.,

Fermer, Cath., see Goldington
-, John,

Ferneley, John,
-, Miles,

Ferrers, Margaret, see Quency
-, Wm. de, earl of Derby,

ferries, pl

Fete, John,

Field, John and his w. Mary,

fields:
-, common,
-, see also
-, inclosure
-, open,

Finchingfield, Walt.,

Findern, Bridget, see Marney
-, Cath., see Berners
-, Thos.,
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1462),
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1517),

Fingringhoe,

fire brigades,

Firmin, Edw.,
-, Thos.,

Fisher, John, rector of Langham, later
-, bp. successively of Exeter and
-, Salisbury,
-, Jos.,
-, Thos. (d. 1789),
-, Thos. (fl. 1792),
-, Wm. (fl. 1838),
-, Wm. (?another, d. 1844),

fisheries,
-, Icelandic,
-, oyster,

fishing industry,

Fitch, Marc,

FitzAlan, Anne, see Wentworth
-, Hen., Lord Mautravers,

FitzNichol, Ric.,

FitzRandolph, Eliz., m. Nic. Styrley or
-, Shelley,
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., see Scrope
-, Thos.,

FitzRoy, Hen., see Henry

Fitzthomas, W. E.,

FitzWalter, Walt., Lord FitzWalter,
-, family,

Flack, Horace,
-, John,

Flatford (Suff.),

Flintgate, Rob.,
-, Thos.,

Flisp, Rob.,

floods,

Flower, Hen.,

Folkard, Francis,
-, H.,

Forbes, Wm.,

Ford, Eleanor, m. Thos. Bendish,
-, John and Cath. his w.,
-, Margery, m. Ric. Hovell or Smith,
-, Wm.,

Fordham, Gilbert of,
-, Mic. of,
-, Ric. of,

Fordham,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, chapel, pl.
-, charities,
-, church,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Archendines,
-, Barnards,
-, Fordham Hall,
-, Fordham Place,
-, House on the Heath,
-, mill house,
-, Moat Hall,
-, Oak House,
-, Plummer's Farm,
-, Shoulder of Mutton,
-, Three Horseshoes,
-, Wash Farm,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, Little, see Aldham, manors
-, manors,
-, Archentines or Archendines, pl.
-, Fordham Hall,
-, Great Fordham,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish hall,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, public services,
-, rectors, see also Husbands,
-, Jas.; Onley, Chas.; Walden,
-, Rog.
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, Roman remains,
-, schools,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, woodland,

fords,

Forster, Geo.,
-, Joan, m. Rob. Spring,
-, Mary, m. Rob. Waldegrave,
-, Rob.,

Forz, Evelyn, m. Edmund, earl of
-, Lancaster,
-, Wm., count of Aumale,

Foster, Rob.,
-, Susan, see Little

Fowcher, Rob.,
-, Thos.,

Foyle, W. A.,

franchises, see ale, assize of; bread,
-, assize of; felon's goods; gallows;
-, writs, return of

France, see Bec-Hellouin; Conflans;
-, Nonancourt

Francis, Geo.,

Franckham, Rob.,

free warren,

Freeman, John (d. by 1730),
-, John (d. before 1768),
-, John (d. 1830),
-, (or Mounds), John (fl. 1559),
-, Nic. (fl. 1691),
-, Nic. (?another, d. 1744),
-, Nic. (fl. 1744),
-, Nic. (d. 1837) and his w. Hannah,
-, Rob. (d. 1684),
-, Rob. (fl. 1744),
-, family,

friendly and benefit societies,
-, see
-, also Aldham and United Parishes
-, Insurance Society

Friends, Society of (Quakers),
-, pl

Frith, Edw.,

Frost, Mary,

Frowyk, John de, rector of Great
-, Horkesley,

fruit growing,

Fuller, Rob. the,
-, Rob., abbot of Waltham,

Furneaux, Ascelina,

Fyloughby, Hen. and his w. Cecily,

Gage, Eliz., see Rookwood
-, John,
-, Thos. Rookwood,

Gainsborough (Lincs.),

gallows,

Game, Moses,

Gansel, Anne, m. John Jebb,
-, David,
-, Wm.,

gardens, landscaped,

Gardiner, Thos.,
-, Wm.,

Garrard, John,

Garrick, David,

Gärtner, Wolfgang,

Gee, Mary,

Geneva (Switzerland),

Geoffrey (fl. 1086),

Geoffrey, count of Perche (d. 1202),

Geoffrey, count of Perche (d. 1205),

George II,

George, Ric., and Agnes and Christine
-, his wives,
-, Rob.,

Germany, see Hamburg

Gernon, Joan,
-, John (d. 1384),
-, Margaret, m. John Peyton,
-, Matt.,
-, Ralph (fl. 1207),
-, Ralph (d. 1248),
-, Ralph (d. 1274),
-, Rob.,
-, Rog.,
-, Rog. (another), rector of Easthorpe,
-, Wm. (d. 1258),
-, Wm. (d. 1327),
-, family,

Gerold (fl. 1086),

Gibbin, Marcus, rector of Great
-, Birch,

Gibbs, Sam. (d. 1692),
-, Sam. (fl. 1692),
-, Sam. (fl. 1786),
-, Wm. (fl. 1639),

Gibson, Sam.,

Gilbert the reeve,

Gilder, Rob.,

Giles, Wm. (d. 1594),
-, Wm. (fl. 1672),

Gilgate, see Silgate

Girald, Raymond,

Given-Wilson, G. F., vicar of
-, Dedham,

Gladfen, Osbert of,

Glanville, Anne, m. Wm. Blair,
-, Anne, see Husbands
-, Jas.,
-, Ranulf of, n

Glascock, Edw. (fl. 1606),
-, Edw. (d. 1667),
-, Hen. (d. 1606),
-, Hen. (fl. 1667),
-, Weston,
-, Wm. (d. 1636),
-, Wm. (fl. 1642),
-, Wm. (fl. 1722),

Glasgow and Galloway, bp. of, see
-, Harrison, W. T.

Glover, Wm., n

Gloucester, duke of, see Richard
-, earl of, see Clare, Gilbert

Godebold (fl. 1086),

Goding (fl. 1086),

Godlee, J. L.,

Godwin (fl. 1066),

Golding, Arthur,
-, Hen.,
-, family,

Goldington, Cath. w. of John, m. 2
-, John Fermer,
-, John (d. 1338),
-, John (fl. 1358),
-, John (?another, d. 1419),
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. of (fl. c. 1250),
-, Wm. (d. 1319),

Gooch, C. E.,
-, Chas.,

Goodey, Golden (d. 1892),
-, Golden (d. 1899),

Goodrick, Hen., vicar of Boxted,

Goodwin, John, rector of Stanway,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos., rector of Wivenhoe,

Gore, Thos.,

Gosbeck, Roger of,

Goyder, David Geo.,

gravel extraction,
-, pl.

Gravesend, Stephen, bp. of London,

Graveson, R. H.,

Gray, Chas.,
-, Miles (d. 1649),
-, Miles (d. 1686),
-, Wm.,
-, see also Grey

Green, Anne,
-, C. A.,
-, Eliz., m. John Blandford,
-, G. O.,
-, J. L.,
-, Jeremy,
-, Jos.,
-, Ric.,
-, Sarah,
-, Thos. (d. 1698),
-, Thos. (d. 1726),
-, family,

Green Wilkinson, family,

Greening, Chris., rector of Colne
-, Engaine,

greens or tyes, pl.

Greenstead Green (formerly in
-, Halstead),

Greenwood, John, rector of Colne
-, Engaine,

Grey, Ant., earl of Kent,
-, Mary, see Lucas
-, Thos., vicar of Dedham,
-, see also Gray

Griffin, G. H.,

Grim (fl. 1066),

Grimes, John,
-, Jos.,

Grimston, E. H., rector of Wakes
-, Colne,
-, F. S., rector of Wakes Colne,
-, Sir Harbottle,
-, Jas., Viscount Grimston,
-, Sir Sam.,
-, Solomon,
-, (formerly Luckyn), Wm., Viscount
-, Grimston,
-, family, later earls of Verulam,

Grimwade, C. J.,

Grimwood, J. M.,
-, T. L., lecturer of Dedham,
-, Thos.,

Grove, Rob., successively rector of
-, Aldham and bp. of Chichester,
-, Thos. of the,
-, Thos.,

guildhall,

guilds (ecclesiastical),

Gunner, Eliz., see King
-, Wm.,

Gurdon, John,
-, (later Gurdon-Rebow), John,
-, Philip, rector of Mount Bures,

Gurdon-Rebow, Hector John,

Gurliphant (Gurlivance), family,

Gurnai, Hugh de,

Guthrie, -,

Guyon, John,
-, Rob., vicar of White Colne,

Hadley, John,

Hagis, Ric., successively rector of
-, Great Horkesley and bp. of
-, Kildare,

Hakewill, E. C.,

Hale, Wm.,

Halls, John, rector of Easthorpe,

Hallum, Thos.,
-, Thos. Geo.,

Halstead,
-, nonconformity,
-, road to,
-, Stansted in,

Halstead Poor Law Union,

Halstead Rural District,
-, Council,

Ham, West, vicar of,

Hamburg (Germany),

Hamond, John,

Hanbury, Flora, w. of O. B., m. 2 R. D.
-, Hill,
-, John,
-, O. B.,
-, Osgood (d. 1784),
-, Osgood (d. 1852),
-, Osgood (d. 1873),
-, Osgood (d. 1882),

Hardwick, earl of, see Yorke

Harlakenden, Eliz. m. Thos. Bowes,
-, Margaret, m. John Eldred,
-, Mary, m. Dan. Andrews,
-, Ric. (d. 1631),
-, Ric. (d. 1677),
-, Rog. (d. 1603),
-, Rog. (fl. 1631),
-, Thos.,
-, family,

Harold, king of England,

Harpur, Thos. le,

Harrington, J. W.,
-, John, rector of Wakes Colne,

Harris, Jas.,
-, John,
-, Peter,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos.,

Harrison, A. B. C.,
-, A. G. D., w. of C. C. F.,
-, C. C. F.,
-, Cyril,
-, Fiske G. F.,
-, Goodeve,
-, John,
-, John Haynes,
-, T. T. and his w. Ann,
-, Thos. Bernard,
-, Thos. H.,
-, W., rector of Great Birch,
-, Wm. T., bp. of Glasgow and
-, Galloway,
-, family,

Harrold, Chas.,
-, T. C.,

Harter, J. F.,

Harvey, Dan.,
-, Francis,
-, H. B.,
-, John (fl. 1565) and his w. Alice,
-, John (fl. 1860s),
-, Thos.,
-, family,

Harwich,

Harwood, Sir Ralph,

Hastings, Cath., see Roydon
-, John of and his w. Philippa,
-, Rob. of,

Hatherley, Joan, see Thurcote
-, John,

Havard, A. J., rector of West
-, Bergholt,

Havens, A. E.,
-, E. J.,
-, Philip (d. 1856),
-, Philip (d. 1874),
-, W. R.,
-, family,

Haverhill (Suff.),

Havers, Philip, rector of Mount
-, Bures,

Havilland, Eliz. de, see Otter-Barry
-, P. H. de,

Haville, Geof.,
-, Ralph,
-, Wm.,

Hawke, family,

Hawkins, C. E. W.,
-, Wm.,

Hawksby, John, vicar of Earls Colne,

Haynes, Emanuel,
-, Hezekiah (d. 1693),
-, Hezekiah (d. 1763),
-, John (d. 1605),
-, John (d. 1654),
-, John (d. 1692),
-, John (d. 1713),
-, Rob.,
-, family,

Hayward, H. W.,

Hazelton, John,

Heath, Geof. at,
-, John at (fl. 1250),
-, John at (fl. 1327),
-, Wm. at,
-, Wm. of the,

heaths, see Bergholt, West; Birch;
-, Boxted; Colchester, Mile End;
-, Dedham; Donyland, East;
-, Fordham; Horkesley, Great;
-, Stanway; Wivenhoe

Heckford bridge,

Hedingham,

Hedingham, Castle,
-, honor of,

Helion, John and his w. Edith,

Help the Aged,

Helyoun, Rob.,

Henderson, Thos., rector of Wakes
-, Colne,

Hene, Hen.,
-, Jane, w. of Hen., m. 2 Ralph
-, Mansell,

Henry I,

Henry II,

Henry III,

Henry VI,

Henry VII,

Henry VIII,

Henry FitzRoy, duke of Richmond and
-, Somerset,

Henry, rector of Fordham,

Henry, vicar of Boxted,

Herbert, Sir Hen.,

Herde, Agnes,

Hereford, countess of, see Cecily

Hereford, earl of, see Bohun, Humph.

Hertfordshire, see Braughing; Sacomb
-, Park; Stanstead St. Margaret
-, (Thele); Stortford, Bishop's;
-, Walden, King's

Hewett, Rob., rector of Copford,

Hewitt, Chas.,
-, Sophia,
-, W. W.,

Hickeringill, Edm., vicar of Boxted,

Hide, John,

Hill, E. C.,
-, Mrs. E. F.,
-, Flora, see Hanbury
-, R. D.,
-, R. H., rector of Stanway,
-, W. J. M.,

Hillier, Nat.,
-, Susannah Eliz., m. Thos. Cranley
-, Onslow,

Hills, Harris (fl. 1859),
-, Harris (another, d. 1916),
-, M. R.,
-, Mary, w. of Harris,
-, Mary Frances, m. J. F. Reeve,
-, Michael,
-, (formerly Astle), Philip,
-, Rob.,

Hillyer, Wm.,

Hinde, Anne, see Thayer
-, Chas.,
-, Jacob,

Hines, Agnes,
-, H. J.,
-, J. W.,
-, Jas.,
-, Kezia,

Hinxworth, John (fl. 1465),
-, John s. of John (fl. 1482),

Hitchcock, C.,

Hobart (Hubert), Sir Francis,

Hobbs, Bedo,
-, Wm. Fisher,

Hobson, Wm.,

Hoddeng, Adam of,

Hodgkin, Jas.,

Holde, Rob.,

Holgate, Anne, m. Thos. Carwardine,
-, (later Holgate Wale), Mary,

Holland, Gregory, rector of West
-, Bergholt,
-, Margaret, m. 1 - Beaufort, 2 Thos.
-, of Lancaster, duke of Clarence,
-, Thos. and his w. Alice,

Hollingdale, T. H., rector of
-, Copford,

Holman, Wm.,

Holroyd, J. J.,

Holt, John,
-, Peter, n
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. del (fl. 1240), n
-, Wm. at (fl. 1327),

Holy Land,

Honeywood, Filmer,

Hoo, Hen. at,
-, Margery at,
-, Maud at,
-, Oliver at,
-, Ric. at (fl. 1331),
-, Ric. at (fl. 1430),
-, Rog. at,

Hooker, Thos.,

Hopkins, Ric.,

Hopper, Thos.,

Hopwood, John,
-, John s. of John,
-, Thomasin, see Swinnerton

Horkesley, Beatrice, w. of Rob. of,
-, Emma, w. of Wm.,
-, Philip of,
-, Rob. of (fl. c. 1127),
-, Rob. (fl. c. 1150),
-, Rob. (d. 1232),
-, Rob. (d. 1295),
-, Rob. s. of Wm. of,
-, Walt. of,
-, Wm. of,
-, family,

Horkesley, Great,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, chantries,
-, chapel, pl.
-, charities,
-, churches,
-, clubs and societies,
-, courts (manorial),
-, domestic buildings,
-, Breewood Hall,
-, Cottage, Spratt's Marsh,
-, Horkesley Park,
-, Martins Farm,
-, Old White House,
-, Rookery Farm,
-, The Chantry,
-, Woodlands,
-, farms,
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, industry and trade,
-, inns and alehouses,
-, manors and estates,
-, Creffield,
-, Great Horkesley,
-, Horkesley Park,
-, Westwood Park, pl.
-, Woodhouse,
-, mills,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, park,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, rectors,
-, rectory house,
-, roads,
-, schools, pl.
-, settlement pattern,
-, woodland,
-, workhouse,

Horkesley, Little,
-, advowson,
-, agriculture,
-, alehouses and public houses,
-, boundaries,
-, bridges,
-, charities,
-, church, pl.
-, courts (manorial),
-, curates and vicars,
-, see also Husbands, Jas.
-, domestic buildings,
-, Little Horkesley Hall,
-, Lower Dairy Farm,
-, Old Hall Farm,
-, Old Joscelyns,
-, Priory,
-, farms,
-, manors,
-, Holts,
-, Little Horkesley Hall,
-, Priory,
-, nonconformity,
-, parish officers,
-, poor relief,
-, population,
-, prehistoric remains,
-, priory,
-, roads,
-, school,
-, settlement pattern,
-, tithes,
-, workhouse,

Horkesley, named as address,

Horne, G. R.,

Horsepit, Ric.,

Horsham St. Faith (Norf.), priory,

Horsman, Frances, w. of Geo., m.
-, Thos. Josselin,
-, Geo.,

Houghton, John, vicar of White
-, Colne,

House of Commons, speaker of, see
-, also Doreward, John (d. 1420)

Houston, family,

Hovell or Smith, Margery, see Ford
-, Ric.,

Howard, Agnes, m. Wm. Paulet, marquis of Winchester,
-, Cath., see Broughton
-, Eliz., m. John de Vere,
-, Joan, see Walton
-, Sir John,
-, Wm., lord Howard of Effingham,

Hubbard, Sam.,

Hubbert, John, vicar of Boxted,

Hubert, see Hobart

Huddleston, Sir John,

Hudson's Bay (Canada),

Hugh (fl. 1086),

Hull (Yorks. E. R.),

Hume, Hen.,
-, J. J.,
-, W. E.,

Hunt, Frank,
-, Nic.,
-, Reuben (fl. 1823),
-, Reuben (d. 1927),
-, Rob. (d. by 1856),
-, Rob. (d. 1867),
-, Thos. (fl. 1524) and his w. Alice,
-, Thos. (d. 1863),
-, Wm.,
-, family,

Hunt, R. and Co., see also Colne,
-, Earls, Atlas Works

Huntingdon, countess of,

Hurlock, J. T., rector of Langham,
-, Kath.,

Hurrell, family,

Husbands, Anne, m. - Glanville,
-, Azariah,
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., w. of Azariah,
-, Jas., rector of Fordham and curate
-, of Little Horkesley,

Husk, Jas.,

Hutchinson, H.,
-, R.,

Hutley, Arthur,
-, Jonathan,

Hutton, F.,

Hyde, Jas.,

Ilger (fl. 1086),

incendiarism,

inclosure:
-, common fields,
-, greens,
-, heaths,

Incorporated Church Building
-, Society,

Independents or Congregationalists
-, (later U.R.C.),

industrial estates or parks,

industry, see brewing; brick-making;
-, building trades; cement; charcoal;
-, cloth; clothing; coalyards; engineering works; fishing; gravel;
-, leather; maltings; metal; mills;
-, pottery; rope-making; silk weaving; straw-plaiting; tambour lacemaking; tile-making

Ingelric (fl. before 1086),

Inglis, Jas.,

Ingoldisthorpe, Isabel, see Enveyse
-, John (d. 1283),
-, John (d. 1336),
-, John (fl. 1401),
-, John (fl. 1441),
-, Thos. of (d. 1252),
-, Thos. (fl. 1283),
-, Thos. (d. 1327),
-, Thos. (fl. 1353),
-, Wm.,

Ingoldisthorpe (Norf.),

Ingram, Rob., vicar of Wormingford
-, and Boxted,

Inworth,

Ipswich (Suff.),
-, named as address,
-, Wolsey's college or school,

Ireland, duke of, see Vere, Rob.

irrigation,

Ive, John,
-, Mark,

Jacob, Nic.,
-, Sir Hildebrand,
-, Sir John,
-, Rob.,

James I,

James, Cath.,

Jebb, Anne, see Gansel
-, David,
-, John,

Jenkins, Hen., rector of Stanway,

Jermyn, Thos.,

Joan, countess of Kent and princess of
-, Wales,

Jobson, Edw.,
-, Eliz.,
-, John,
-, Mary, m. Geo. Brooke,
-, Mary, w. of Edw., m. 1 - Marshall,
-, 3 Wm. Gray,
-, Sir Francis,

John at mill,

Johnson, Edw.,
-, Eliz., see Bellamy
-, John, n,
-, Maurice,
-, Oliver,
-, R. H.,
-, R. O.,
-, Thos., rector of Easthorpe,

Joiner, E. B.,

Jones, C. A., vicar of Dedham,
-, H. C., rector of Aldham,
-, Hen.,

Jordan s. of Oliver,

Jordan, Hen.,

Joseph Smith Farms Ltd.,

Josselin, Ralph, vicar of Earls Colne,
-, Thos.,

Josselyn, A. H.,
-, Jas. (d. 1713),
-, Jas. (d. c. 1730),
-, Jas. (d. 1787),
-, Jas. (d. 1798),
-, Jas. (d. 1809),
-, John (d. 1819),
-, John (d. 1884),
-, family,

Judy, Bart., vicar of Dedham,