A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury, Teddington, Heston and Isleworth, Twickenham, Cowley, Cranford, West Drayton, Greenford, Hanwell, Harefield and Harlington. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1962.
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'Index: A-J', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury, Teddington, Heston and Isleworth, Twickenham, Cowley, Cranford, West Drayton, Greenford, Hanwell, Harefield and Harlington. Edited by Susan Reynolds( London, 1962), British History Online, accessed November 16, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol3/pp277-300.
"Index: A-J". A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 3, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury, Teddington, Heston and Isleworth, Twickenham, Cowley, Cranford, West Drayton, Greenford, Hanwell, Harefield and Harlington. Ed. Susan Reynolds(London, 1962), , British History Online. Web. 16 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol3/pp277-300.
THE following abbreviations have been used: abp., archbishop; adv., advowson; anc., ancient; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; A.-S., Anglo-Saxon; b., born; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben., Benjamin; bp., bishop; bro., brother; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine; ch., church; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; co., company; coll., college; ct., court; ctss., countess; d., daughter, died; Dan., Daniel; dchss., duchess; Edw. Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; f., father; fam., family; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gil., Gilbert; grds., grandson; Hen., Henry; hosp., hospital; hund., hundred; Humph., Humphrey; incl., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; jr., junior; Kath., Katherine; Lawr., Lawrence; ld., lord; loc. gov., local government; m., married; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; Mat., Matthew; mchnss., marchioness; Mic., Michael; mkt., market; n, note; Nat., Nathaniel; P. Nonconf., Protestant Nonconformity; par., parish; Phil., Philip; pk., park; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; R. Catholm., Roman Catholicism; Reg., Reginald; rem., remains; Revd., Reverend; Ric., Richard; riv., river; rly., railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; sis., sister; sr., senior; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; vct., viscount; vctss., viscountess; w., wife; Walt., Walter; wid., widow; Wm., William.
Abchurch Lane, see London, City of
Abercorn, Duke of, see Hamilton, Jas.
Abingdon (Berks.),
Achi, king's servant (fl. c. 1060),
Acre (Israel), seige of, n
Acre, Long, see Westminster, City of
Acrow (Engineers) Ltd.,
Acton, Cecily, see Green; John,
Acton, par. and borough, agric., earthwks., East, Friar's Pl. Fm., golf club, Green, ind., mans., North, pop., Shepherd's Bush, soil,
Acuña, Diego Sarmiento de, Condé de Gondomar, Spanish ambassador,
Adam, Jas., Rob., architect, Wm., M.P., and his w., n
Adams, Wm.,
Addison, Joseph, essayist,
Adeane, Helena, m. Wm. Pleydell- Bouverie, Earl of Radnor,
Adelaide (of Saxe-Coburg-Meiningen), queen, m. Wm. IV, ii.
Adelaide Road, see Hampstead
Adelphi, see Westminster, City of
Adkins, J. S.,
Admiralty Engineering Lab., and see Ministries
Adolphus Fred., Duke of Cambridge (d. 1850),
Adrian III, Pope,
Adrian IV, Pope,
Ædilred, King (? Ethelred of Mercia),
Ælfheah, Earl,
Ælfwine (fl. 10th c.),
Æthelflæd,
Aeronautical Inspection Directorate,
Africa, South, West,
Agnes of Harpsden,
Agriculture, and see Ministries; parish entries
Ahearne, T. J.,
Aiguillon (Fr., Lot et Garonne),
Ailric (fl. 11th c.),
Ailsa, Marquess of, see Kennedy
Air Ministry, see Ministries
Aireton, Edmund,
Aislabie, Ben.,
Albany, Dchss. of, see Helene
Albany Street, see St. Pancras
Albemarle, Duke of, see Monk
Albemarle, Earl of, see Keppel, Arnold Joost van
Albert (of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), Prince Consort, m. Victoria,
Albert Hall, Royal, see Kensington
Albert of Lorraine (fl. c. 1060),
Albini, Walt. de,
Albion Brewery,
Albon, Jacques d', Marquis de Fronsac, Seigneur de St. André, French ambassador,
Alcester, Lord, see Seymour, Fred.
Alcock, C. W.,
Aldenham (Herts.),
Alder, J. S., and see Fenner, Alder & Co.
Aldethelly, Jas. de,
Aldgate, formerly Aldgate St., see London, City of
Alexander IV, Pope,
Alexander V, Pope,
Alexandra (of Denmark), queen, m. Edw. VII,
Alexandra Palace and Park, see Hornsey
Alfit, Godwin (fl. c. 1060),
Alfred, King,
Alfred of Harlington,
Alfred, Rog. s. of,
Alfred (fl. 1086),
Alfred and Guthrum's Peace, see Treaty of Wedmore
Algar, Earl (fl. c. 1060),
Aline, d. of Geof. s. of Baldwin, m. Ric. de Clare, m. 2. Reinfred s. of Rog., m. 3 Hugh de Clahull,
Alington, Lord, see Sturt
Allan, John, & Son,
Allegri, Antonio ('Correggio'), painter,
Allen, Rev. Hen., D.D., Thos. (fl. 16th c.), n; Sir Thos. (fl. 1643), Thos. Newland, n; Wm., -, boxer,
Allen & Hanbury Ltd.,
Allen, F., & Sons,
Allen, Stafford, & Sons,
Alliance Film Studios,
Allied Ironfounders Ltd.,
Alliston, John,
Allport, A.,
All Souls College, see Oxford Univ.
Almonry, see Westminster, City of
Alnod (fl. 1086),
Alperton, see Harrow
Althorp (Northants.),
Aluric (fl. c. 1060),
Alva, Duke of, see Alvarez
Alvanley, Lord, see Arden
Alvarez de Toledo, Fred., Duke of Alva (d. 1582), n
Alverstone, Lord, see Webster
Alveve (fl. 1086),
Amateur Athletic Assoc.,
Amateur Athletic Club,
Amateur Boxing Assoc.,
Amati, Antonio, Girolamo,
Amelia, d. of Geo. I,
America, United States of,
American Watch Co.,
Amersham (Bucks.),
Amicable Coursing Soc.,
Amiens (France), n
Amiens, Peace of,
Ampthill, Lord, see Russell, Arthur
Amy, Isaac,
Ancaster, Duke of, see Bertie
Anchor Brewery,
Anderson, Sir Edmund, Lord Chief Justice, J. G., W. Ince,
Anderson, D., & Son,
Andrewes, Lancelot, bp. of Chichester, n
Andrews, Grantham, Sir Jonathan, Judith, see Grantham; Marion, T. R., W. R.,
Andries, Jasper,
Anesty, Rob. de, and his w. Eliz.,
Angell, Sarah,
Anglesey, Earl of, see Villiers, Chris.
Anglesey, Marquess of, see Paget, Hen. Wm.
Anglia, East, ware acres in, n
Angling (fishing), and see parish entries
Anglo-Swiss Screw Co.,
Anjou (France),
Anjou, Dukes of, see Henry (Valois); Philip
Ankerwyke Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Anne, Queen, n, n, n; as princess, chancellor to, chaplain to, and Hampton Ct., sports,
Anne (of Bohemia), queen, w. of Ric. II,
Anne (Boleyn; Boulan; Bouillayne), queen, m. Hen. VIII,
Anne (of Cleves), queen, m. Hen. VIII,
Anne (of Denmark), queen, m. Jas. I,
Anne (Hyde), Dchss. of York, later queen, m. Jas., Duke of York, later Jas. II, n
Anne, see Aune
Annebaut, Claude d', French ambassador,
Annesley, Bryan,
Annett, Jas.,
Ansculf, Wm. Fitz, see Fitz
Anselm, abp. of Canterbury,
Anthill, John,
Anthony, Wm.,
Antwerp (Belgium),
Apletree, see Appletree
Apperley, Chas. Jas. ('Nimrod'), Hunting Tours,
Appleby, F., athlete,
Appletree (Apletree), John,
Apulia (It.), n
Arabin, W. J., general, fam.,
Arbury (Warws.), man.,
Arbuthnot, Dr. John,
Archery,
Archway, Highgate, see Hornsey
Arden, Wm., Lord Alvanley (d. 1849),
Argent, John, and his w. Marg., Ralph,
Argyll (Argyle), Dukes of, see Campbell, Arch.; John
Arkle, C. J.,
Arlington, Earl of, see Bennet, Hen.
Army Motor Lorry Co.,
Arnold, John, John R., Mat., poet, Thos., head master, Thos., s. of Mat., -, cricketer,
Arno's Grove, see Southgate, Arnos Grove
Arran, Earls of, see Butler, Chas.; Hamilton, Jas.
Arthur Wm. Pat. Albert, Duke of Connaught (d. 1942),
Artillery (Ground), Old, see London, City of
Artillery Co., Hon.,
Arundel, Ralph de, abbot of West- minster,
Arundel, Earls of, see Fitzalan; Montgomery
Arundell, Frances, Mary, m. Rob. Radcliffe, Earl of Sussex,
Arwood, John,
Asard, Johannes,
Asbrock, A. van,
Ascham, Rog.,
Asgar (Esegar), the Staller,
Ash River (or Littleton Brook), n
Ashburnham, John,
Ashburton, Hon. C.,
Ashby, Ann, Eliz., m. Jos. Partridge, Sir Francis, Bt. (d. 1623), Francis (d. 1743), Geo. (d. 1474), clerk of the signet, Geo. (d. c. 1514), clerk of the signet, Geo. (d. c. 1603), John (d. 1496), John (fl. 1898- 1933), Mary, Sir Rob. (d. 1617), Rob. (d. 1674), Rob. (d. 1769), Thos. (d. 1559), clerk of the spicery, Wm., fam., fam., arms of,
Ashby St. Ledgers (Northants.),
Ashdown (Suss.),
Ashe, St. Geo.,
Ashford, John,
Ashford, par., adv., berewick, bridge, chars., chs., Common, estate at, Ford Fm., fields, golf club, hosp., incl., Kingston Rd., loc. gov., man., Manor Fm., Marsh, mill, pop., P. Nonconf., roads to, sch., tithes, Woodthorpe Rd.,
Ashley, Mrs.,
Ashmole, Elias,
Ashridge (Herts.),
Ashton-under-Lyne (Staffs.),
Aspale, Geof.,
Asslet, Rob.,
Astor, J. J., as racquets player,
Astbury, John,
Aston, Sir Arth., Cordelia, w. of Sir Rog., m. 2 John Mohun, Sir Rog.,
Athelstan, King,
Athelstan, bro. of Edw.,
Athens (Greece), n
Athill, Florence Martha,
Athletics,
Atkinson, Rob.,
Attenelme (Attehelme), John,
Atterbury, Francis, bp. of Rochester, Lewis, Luffman, musician,
Attie, Sir Arth.,
Aubrey, John (d. 1557), John (d. 1697), antiquary, Ric., Rob., Thos., Wm. (fl. 1547), Wm. (fl. 1564-71),
Audley, Sir Thos., Lord Audley of Walden (d. 1544), lord chancellor,
Audley Street, South, see Westminster, City of
Aufray, A.,
Augsburg (W. Germany),
Augusta, d. of Fred., Prince of Wales, m. Chas., Duke of Brunswick- Wölfenbuttel,
Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, m. Fred. Prince of Wales,
Aumale, Duke of, see Orleans, Hen. Louis d'
Aune (Anne), Nich. de, king's clerk,
Austen, Arabella, see Forest; Sir John, Thos.,
Austin (Austyn), John,
Australia, New S. Wales, servicemen's cemetery,
Austria, ambassador, see Sauche
Austyn, see Austin
Avebury (Wilts.),
Aveland, Lord, see Heathcote, Gil. John
Aveline of Cranford, m. John de Mascy,
Avery, John,
Awnsham, Eleanor, Gideon (fl. 1579-94), n; Sir Gideon (d. 1631), Gideon (d. 1641), Jane, m. Hen. Mildmay, Marg., Ric. (fl. 1488), Ric. (d. 1539), Rob. (d. 1627), Rob. (d. after 1641), Wm. (d. by 1565), Wm. (fl. after 1570), -, w. of Ric. (d. 1539),
Aydston, Thos.,
Ayete, Alan,
Aylesbury (Bucks.),
Aylmer, John, bp. of London,
Aylsham (Norf.), man.,
Ayston, Emma de,
Ayswell, Steph. de, and his w. Aubrey,
Avon (Suss.), River, n
Azor (fl. c. 1060),
Baber Bridge, see Isleworth
Babington, Ant., Gervase, bp. of Worcester, Urias, Wm.,
Babington conspiracy,
Bach, Johann Christian, Johann Sebastian,
Backers, Americus,
Backhouse, Edw.,
Backstead, Col.,
Bacon, C. J., Edw., Francis, later Vct. St. Albans (d. 1626), John, R. A. (d. 1799), John, the younger (d. 1859), Sir Nich., n, S. V.,
Badlesmere, Giles de,
Badyk, Adam, fam.,
Baeshe, see Bashe
Bagg, see Bigoe
Bagnell, Col.,
Bagnigge Wells, see Clerkenwell
Bagoe, see Bigoe
Bagot, Eliz., m. Hen. Paget, Earl of Uxbridge,
Bailey, C. J. C., Jeff., John, N. C., W. A., Capt., -,
Bain, Alex.,
Bainbridge, Wm.,
Bainbridge & Wood,
Baird, Thos., View of Agric. of Mdx.,
Baker, Ellen M. A., Martha, see Storer; Pet. Wm., Rob., Wm. (fl. 1680), Wm. (fl. 1755), Wm. (fl. 1760), alderman, - (fl. 1778),
Baker Street, see St. Marylebone
Baker's Patent Manufactory,
Balaclava, battle of,
Baldock, E. H., J.,
Baldwin, Geof. s. of,
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., later Earl of Balfour,
Balham (Surr.), man.,
Balmes, see Shoreditch
Baltic Golf Club,
Baltimore House, see Holborn
Bampton, John de,
Bancroft, Ric., abp. of Canterbury,
Bangor, bp. of, see Robinson, Nich.
Banister, Geo. (fl. 1653), Jos., fam.,
Banks, Sir Jos., P.R.S., Ric., - (fl. late 18th c.),
Bankes, Sir John, attorney-general,
Banstead (Essex),
Banstead (Surr.), man.,
Baptiste, John Gaspars,
Bar Society Golf Club,
Barbadoes (W. Indies),
Barbarelli, Giorgio (Giorgione), painter,
Barbier, John,
Barbon, Nich.,
Barcella, -, tennis-player,
Barcelona (Spain),
Barclay, Sir Geo., Capt. R.,
Barentyn, Gil. de (fl. 1316), Gil. de (d. by 1367), Joan, w. of Wm., Joan de, n; Reynold, fam.,
Baretti, Giuseppe,
Barham, Sir Geo.,
Barker, Sir Chris., Garter King of Arms, Rob., Capt. Wm., - (fl. early 19th c.),
Barker & Co. Ltd.,
Barking, Rob. of,
Barking (Essex), pop.,
Barking Abbey see Religious Houses, other counties
Barley, Wm.,
Barlow, Wm., bp. of Lincoln, n
Barnard, Revd. Sam.,
Barnard's Inn, see Inns of Court
Barnes, Rob. (fl. 1785-94), Rob. (d. 1866), Rob., mayor of Manchester,
Barnes, W. C., & Co. Ltd.,
Barnes (Surr.),
Barnet, Edw., Thos.,
Barnet (or High Barnet) (Herts.), Gladesmore Heath, kennels, man., volunteer corps,
Barnet, East (Herts.),
Barnet, Friern, par., feudal services, golf club, mkt., pop., soil, Urban Dist., and see Halliwick
Barnet, battle of,
Barnett, Canon A. T., Thos., fam.,
Barnewell, John,
Barnfield, Alf., Hen.,
Barnsbury, see Highbury
Barnstaple (Devon), ch.,
Baron, Benj., n
Barr, Isabel, m. Sir Thos. Bourchier, Sir John,
Barratt, -, cricketer,
Barre, J. Edmond,
Barrett, John, Martha, R. H. Roper,
Barron, Rob.,
Barron (or Barve) (Suff.),
Barrow (Lincs.),
Barrow field, see Teddington
Barry, Kathleen,
Bartholomew, Ric. s. of,
Bartlett, Ant., C. H., Jas., Thos. (d. c. 1632), bell- founder, Thos. (fl. 1645),
Barton, Eliz., maid of Kent, n; Revd. Jos., Wm.,
Bartram, John,
Barve, see Barron
Barwise, John,
Basevi, G.,
Bashe (Baeshe), Edw., Frances see Cary; Ralph,
Bassompierre, François, Baron de Bassompierre, Marquis d' Harouel (d. 1646), marshal of France,
Bastard, S. R.,
Bastwick, Edw.,
Batchworth (Bechesworth), Geof. of, Marg. of, w. of Ric., Ric. of (fl. 1293), Ric. of (fl. 1310-15), Rog. of, fam.,
Bates, Dr., physician,
Bateson, Gen.,
Bath (Som.), ch., rd. to,
Bath, Earl of, see Pulteney
Bath Road (Turnpike), in Cranford, in Harlington, in Heston, in Stanwell,
Bath and Wells, bp. of, see Peirs
Batho, G. R., n, n
Bathurst, Allen, Earl Bathurst (d. 1775), Hen., bp. of London,
Batkins, Ann,
Batt, Mat. (fl. 1759), Mat. (fl. 1824), Wm. (d. 1759), Wm. (fl. 1794), Wm. (fl. 1824), Wm. (fl. 1855), Wm. Hen. (d. c. 1879),
Battersea (Surr.), agric., bridge, ch., man.,
Battle Bridge, see St. Pancras
Baudin, Jos.,
Bauer, - (fl. 1667), and see Osborne, Bauer & Cheseman
Baumgarten, -, bookbinder,
Bavaria, Duke of, see John Casimir
Baxter, -, coach-builder,
Bayeux, Hen. of,
Bayley, -, n
Baylis, -,
Bayly, later Paget, Hen., Lord Paget (d. 1812), and see Paget
Bayne, see Heaton, Butler & Bayne
Bayonne, bp. of,
Bayswater, see Paddington
Bazell, C. T.,
Beale, Hen., Jerome,
Beanes, E., & Co.,
Beard, John,
Beauchamp (Bellow Campo), Alice, m. John IV Beauchamp, m. Sir Mat. Gurney, Cicely, m. Sir Roger Seymour, Eleanor, m.- Meriet, John de (fl. 1301), John I (d. c. 1284) John II, s. of John I, John III (fl. 1341), s. of John II, John IV (d. 1360- 1), and his w. Alice, John (fl. 1548), Ric. de, Earl of Warwick (d. 1439), Rob. (fl. 1208), Rob. de (fl. 1235), Rob. (fl. 1251), Thos., Earl of Warwick (d. 1401), Wm. (fl. 1373), fam.,
Beauchamp, Vct., see Seymour, Edw.
Beauclerk, Aubrey, Lord Vere, Duke of St. Albans (d. 1802), Aubrey, Duke of St. Albans (d. 1815), Geo., Duke of St. Albans (d. 1786), Mary, see Chambers; Vere, Lord Vere (d. 1781),
Beaudoin, -,
Beaufort, Marg., m. Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, fam.,
Beaufort (Mon.), cast.,
Beaufort House, see Fulham; Kensington
Beaujolais, Comte de, see Orleans, Louis Chas. d'
Beaumont, M., gardener,
de Beauvoir Town, see Shoreditch
Bec, Abbey of, see Religious Houses, foreign
Bechesworth, see Batchworth
Beck, piano-makers,
Beckenham, John, Eliz., see West
Beckett or Denison, Edmund, Lord Grimthorpe (d. 1905),
Beckett, Hen., Mrs.,
Beckford, -,
Beddington (Surr.), man.,
Bedfont, Hen. de, Phil. of, Rob. of (fl. 1200), Torold of, Walt. de (fl. 1166),
Bedfont, East, par., n, adv., Ashford Rd., boundaries, bridges, char., ch., fair, Fawnes man., houses, Hounslow Heath, incl., inns, man., and see above, Fawnes man., and below, Pates man.; mills (gunpowder), New, Oakdene, Pates man., pop., P. Nonconf., rly., roads, roads to, St. Mary's, Temple Hatton, vicar, and see Hatton
Bedfont Public Hall Co. Ltd.,
Bedfont, West, in Stanwell, ch., man., and see Stanwell
Bedford, Francis, Thos.,
Bedford, Ctss. of, see Harington, Lucy
Bedford, Duke of, see Russell
Bedford, Earl of, see Russell
Bedford,
Bedford House, see Westminster, City of
Bedford Park, see Croydon
Bedford Square, see Holborn
Bedford Street, see Westminster, City of
Bedfordshire,
Bedingfeld, Sir Hen.,
Bedyll, Wm., and his w. Cecily (fl. 1509-16), and see Green
Beer, Thos.,
Beggar's Bush, in Eastwood (Essex),
Belas, -,
Belasyse, John, Lord Belasyse (d. 1689), Thos., Vct., later Earl, Fauconberg (Falconbridge) (d. 1700),
Belcher, Jas., boxer, Thos.,
Beldam, G. W.,
Belet, Rog., pantler,
Belgium, Brabant, King of, see Leopold I
Bell, Hen., Mary, Sir Thos., Wm., and see Clayton & Bell
Bell & Black,
Bell Asbestos Co.,
Bell-founding,
Bell rubber works,
Bellamy, Jerome, Thos., fam.,
Bellay, Anne de Montmorency du, marshal of France, Martin du, French ambassador,
Belle Sauvage Court, see London, City of
Bellême, Rob. de, Earl of Shrewsbury (fl. 1098),
Bellenden, Mary, m. Col. John Campbell,
Bellingham, John,
Bello Campo, see Beauchamp
Belsize Boxing Club, and see Hampstead
Bemrose, W., Bow, Chelsea and Derby Porcelain,
Benedict, -, bookbinder,
Benefield, Sir Hen.,
Benjamin, H., n
Bennet, Chas., Lord Ossulston, Earl of Tankerville (d. 1722), Chas., Earl of Tankerville (d. 1753), E., Hen., Lord Arlington (d. 1685), Secretary of State, Sir John (d. 1627), chancellor, Sir John (fl. 1645), Sir John (d. 1658), Sir John, cr. Lord Ossulston (d. 1695), Mat., Thos., n; fam.,
Bennett, Edw. (d. 1657), Edw. (fl. 1715), Jas., Mrs. Mary, Ric., fam.,
Benson, A. F., Benj., n; Jos., Wm., -,
Bentinck, Hans Wm., Duke of Portland (d. 1709), n,
Bentley, Ric., architect, Wm., - (fl. 1769),
Bentley Priory, see Religious Houses, in Middlesex
Bere Regis (Dors.),
Beresford, Ld. Marcus, Maj., the Hon. Wm., -, fisherman,
Berger, Louis, & Son,
Berkeley, Augustus, Earl of Berkeley (d. 1755), Chas. Paget Fitzhardinge, Lord Fitzhardinge (d. 1916), Eliz., d. of Jas., Earl of Berkeley, Eliz., Ctss. of, see Drax; Massingberd; Noel; Eliz., Lady Berkeley, see Carey; Stanhope; Eva Mary, Francis Wm., Lord Fitzhardinge (d. 1896), Fred. Aug., Earl of Berkeley (d. 1810), Geo. (fl. 1635), Geo., Lord Berkeley (d. 1658), Geo., Lord, later Earl of, Berkeley (d. 1698), Geo. (d. 1747), n; Geo. Grantley (d. 1881), n, Hen., Lord Berkeley (d. 1613), Sir Jas. (fl. 1434- 9), Jas., Earl of Berkeley (d. 1736), Sir John, later Lord Berkeley (d. 1678), Mary, Ctss. of Berkeley, see Cole; Maurice (fl. 1265), Maurice Fred. Fitzhardinge, Lord Fitzhardinge (d. 1867), Randal Thos. Mowbray, Earl of Berkeley (d. 1942), Sir Thos. (d. 1611), Thos. Moreton Fitzhardinge, Earl of Berkeley (d. 1882), Wm. Fitzhardinge, Earl Fitzhardinge (d. 1857), dom. chaplain, fam., hunt, trustees, vault,
Berkeley Castle (Glos.),
Berkeley Court, see Clerkenwell
Berkeley House, see Westminster, City of
Berkeley Square, see Westminster, City of
Berkhamstead (Herts.),
Berking, Ric. de, abbot of West- minster,
Berkshire,
Berlin (Germany), n
Berners, Hen., Wm.,
Berners, Lord, see Bourchier, Sir John
Berners Street, see St. Marylebone
Berney, Rob.,
Berollas, Jos. Ant.,
Berryman, John,
Bertie, Eliz., see Willoughby; Jas., Rob., Duke of Ancaster (d. 1723),
Berwick, Duke of, see FitzJames
Bessborough, Earl of, see Ponsonby
Best, Thos.,
Betew, Panton,
Betham, Edw.,
Bethlem Gabor,
Bethnal Green, borough, formerly in Stepney, agric., ind., pop., soil,
Bett, John,
Betts, John Edw., Ned,
Bettes, Jas.,
Beveridge, H. W.,
Beverley (Yorks.), minster,
Bevington, Hen. (fl. 19th c.), Hen., s. of Hen., Martin,
Bevington & Sons,
Bieberstein, A.,
Biedermann, E. A., n
Bifield, -,
Bigg, John,
Bigley (Brickley) Ditch,
Bigoe (Bagoe, Bagg), Abraham,
Billesdon, Sir Rob., lord mayor of London,
Billets, see Laleham
Billingsley, Rupert, and his w. Mary,
Billyard-Leake, Chas.,
Bilson, Thos., bp. of Winchester,
Bindon, Vct., see Howard, Thos.
Bingham, Sir Chas., Earl of Lucan (d. 1799), Geo., Earl of Lucan (d. 1914), Geo. Chas., Earl of Lucan (d. 1888), field-marshal, Ric., Earl of Lucan (d. 1839),
Binks, J.,
Birch, Chas. Lucas, n; John, Peregrine, Wm., n
Bird, W. S.,
Birmingham (Warws.),
Biscoe, Ann, see Nicholl; Elisha, John (d. c. 1672), M.P., John (b. 1672), John (d. 1687), -, papermaker,
Bisham Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Bishop, C. K. K., Jas. C.,
Bishop & Son,
Bishop & Starr,
Bishop, Son & Starr,
Bishop, Starr & Richardson,
Bishopsgate Street, see London, City of
Bisley (Surr.),
Bittleston, John,
Black Eagle Brewery,
Black, see Bell & Black
Blackburn, -,
Blackfrairs, see London, City of
Blackheath (Kent), Morden Coll.,
Blackmore, R. D., novelist,
Black Prince, see Edward, s. of Edw. III
Blackstaffe, H. T.,
Blackwall, see Stepney
Blackwell, Edmund, Edw., and see Crosse & Blackwell
Blackwood, Fred. Temple, Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (d. 1902), Helen Selina, see Sheridan
Blades, Wm.,
Blagrove, Thos.,
Blainville, Marquis de, French ambassador extraordinary,
Blair, J. Blair, n
Blair Adam (Kinross), n
Blake, J. P.,
Blanc, Chas. le,
Blanch Appleton (Blanchappelton) man., in St. Katherine Coleman in City of London,
Blanchard, Wm.,
Blanckart, Jasper,
Bletchingley (Blechingley) (Surr.), ch.,
Blomfield, Chas. Jas., bp. of London,
Blomfield, Sir Arthur, and Sons,
Bloomsbury, see Holborn
Blount, Gertrude, m. Hen. Courtney, Earl of Devon, Marquess of Exeter,
Blow, A. L.,
Blunt (Blund), Agnes, m. Sir Wm. Criketot, Gil., Sir Hen., Rob. (fl. 1086), Rose, m. Rob. de Valoigne, Wm., baron of Ixworth (fl. 1166), Wm. (d. 1265), fam., n
Blythswood, Lord, see Campbell, Sir Arch.
Bocher, Rob., groom of the chamber,
Boehm, Edmund (d. by 1781), Edmund (fl. 1803-20), Martha, see Hudson; Rog.,
Bogardus, Capt.,
Bogdane, Jas.,
Bohemia, see Czechoslovakia
Bohun, Edw. de, and his w. Philippa, Humph. (Humfry) de, Earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1298), Humph. de, Earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1322), Humph. de, Earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1361), Humph. de, Earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1372), Mary de, see Mary (Bohun); fam.,
Bokeland, Edw., Wm. de,
Boleyn, Anne, see Anne (Boleyn); Geo., Lord Rochford (d. 1536), Bolingbroke, Vct., see St. John
Bollers, Baldwin de, n; Beatrice de, Geof. de, n,
Bolles, Sir Rob.,
Bolo, Count, see French
Bolton (Lancs.),
Bombay (India),
Bond, Revd. John, Wm., Dr.,
Bond Street, see Westminster, City of
Bonieman, Geo.,
Bonn (W. Germany),
Bonner, Edmund, bp. of London,
Bonsor, Jos.,
Bookbinding industry,
Boor, Jane,
Booth, Barton, actor, n; Chas., author, Revd. Geo.,
Borough, Geo.,
Borough Road Training Coll., in Isleworth,
Bosanquet, B. J. T.,
Boston, John,
Boston House, see Brentford, New
Boston, Lord, see Irby
Boston man. see Brentford, New
Boswell, Jas., author, n
Bote, John,
Bothe, Laurence,
Bothmar, Count,
Botwell, see Hayes
Boucher, François, artist,
Bouillayne, see Anne (Boleyn)
Boulan, see Anne (Boleyn)
Boule, André Chas.,
Boulogne (Pas de Calais),
Boulton, Mat., and see Burt, Boulton & Haywood
Bourbon, Hen. de, Prince de Condé (d. 1588),
Bourchier, Eliz., m. Oliver Cromwell, Sir Humph., Lord Bourchier or Lord Cromwell (d. 1471), Humph., incorrectly called Lord Berners (fl. c. 1547), n; Isabel, see Barr; Sir John, Lord Berners (d. 1474), Marg., m. Sir Thos. Bryan, n; Sir Thos.,
Bourne, streams,
Bouvier, Jos.,
Bouwens, Theodore,
Bow, formerly Stratford at Bow, in Poplar, agric., bridge, ch., Common, fair, ind., river, Town's End, and see Stratford-le-Bow
Bow ch., Cheapside, see London, City of, St. Mary le Bow
Bow Street, see Westminster, City of
Bowater, -,
Bowcocke (Bowcock), John,
Bowen, Ric.,
Bowes, see Southgate
Bowet, Hen., later abp. of York,
Bowles, -,
Bownell, Mordecai, Nich., Thos.,
Boxing,
Boxmoor (Herts.),
Boyd, Prebendary F. Leith,
Boydell, Josiah,
Boyland, Wm.,
Boyle, Eliz., see Killigrew; Hen., Earl of Shannon (d. 1764),
Boyne, battle of the, n
Brabant, Dukes of, n; and see Belgium
Bracebridge, Wm.,
Brackenbury (Brakenburgh), Thos., kn. of the shire,
Brackenbury, in Harefield, estate, Ho., man.,
Brackley, Vct., see Egerton
Braddyll, Col., n
Bradfield, Revd. P. P.,
Bradford, Earl of, see Bridgeman, Orlando
Bradley, Abel, C. A.,
Bradshaw, Hen. (fl. 1531), John, regicide,
Bradsole (Kent),
Braglia, G. E.,
Braham, Frances Eliz., m. 2 Geo. Edw. Waldegrave, Earl Waldegrave, m. 3 Geo. Granville Harcourt, m. 4 Chichester Fortescue, later Lord Carlingford,
Braithwaite, Marian,
Brakenburgh, see Brackenbury
Bramah & Co.,
Bramham House, n
Brand, Thos.,
Brandon, Chas., Duke of Suffolk (d. 1545), Frances, m. Hen. Grey, Duke of Suffolk, brewers,
Branston, Col. W. F.,
Brasyer, fam.,
Braund, -,
Bray, E. H.,
Breadalbane, Marquess of, see Campbell, John
Breadalbane, Kinnel Ho. (W. Perth),
Breakspear, Wm.,
Breakspears, in Harefield, chap., estate, Ho.,
Brecy, Gauthier, Vicomte de,
Bredin, E. C.,
Brembre, Idonea, w. of Sir Nich., Sir Nich. (d. 1388), lord mayor of London,
Brend, Thos.,
Brent, River, bridges, canal, fishing, at Greenford, at Hanwell, at Isleworth, mills, reservoir, sewage wks., valley,
Brent Valley Golf Club, n,
Brentford, Earl of, see Schomberg
Brentford, agric., bridge, canal, cavalry corps. in Civil War, n; Cuckoo Hill, docks, earthwk., elections at, fishing, Hanwell Ridge, ind., loc. gov., mans., mkt. and fair, meeting-ho., mill, Poor Law Union, rivers, roads to, schs., settlement, turnpike trust, and see Great Western and Brentford Rly.
Brentford and Chiswick, borough of,
Brentford, battle of,
Brentford End, in Isleworth, All Angels chap., n, almsho., ch., see above, All Angels chap.; Hounslow Heath, ind., sch., workho.,
Brentford, New, adv., Boston Ho., Boston man., char., ch., mans., and see above, Boston man.; mill, pop., P. Nonconf., R. Catholm., tithes,
Brentford, Old, chap.,
Bretell, see Pain & Bretell
Brett, Sir John, Sir Rob., Wm. Baliol, later Vct. Esher (d. 1899), - (fl. 1554), n
Brewer (Breuer), John, Walt.,
Brewing and breweries, and see Anchor; Albion; Griffin; Horse Shoe; Red Lion; Stag; Swan; Whitbread's
Brewers' Company of London,
Brian, Eliz., m. Rob. Lovell, Sir Guy de (fl. 1346), Guy (fl. 1353), Philippa, m.1 John Devereux, 2 Sir Hen. de Scrope,
Brice of Stepney,
Brichter de Haverhalle,
Brick Lane, see London, City of; Stepney
Brickler, Miss (fl. 1767),
Brickley Ditch, see Bigley
Brickmaking, in West Drayton, and see parish entries
Bridewell hosp.,
Bridge, Ric., and see Byfield, Bridge & Jordan
Bridge, see Battersea, Blackfriars, Chertsey, Fulham, Hammersmith, Hampton Court, Hungerford, Kew, Kingston, Lambeth, London, Richmond, Southwark, Staines, Tower, Vauxhall, Walton, Wandsworth, Waterloo, Westminster
Bridge Street, see Westminster, City of
Bridgeman, Dorothy, w. of Sir Orlando, Sir Francis, Bt., Sir John, Sir Orlando (d. 1674), lord keeper, called Lord Bridgman, Orlando, Earl of Bradford (d. 1825),
Bridger, John,
Bridges, Eleanor,
Bridgman, Lord, see Bridgeman, Sir Orlando
Brighton (Suss.),
Brinsmead, Edgar Wm., John, Thos. Jas.,
Brinsmead, John & Sons,
Bristol, St. Mary Redcliffe,
Bristol, Earl of, see Digby
Bristol, Ctss. of, see Felton, Eliz.
Bristol, Marquess of, see Hervey
Britain, Little, see London, City of
Brithman (fl. 1060),
British Airways Staff Housing Soc.,
British Bath Co. Ltd.,
British Cast Plate Glass Mfers.,
British Legion,
British Lion Film Studios,
British Oxygen Co.,
British Thermostats Ltd.,
British Watch Co.,
Britten, F. J., T. W. J., n
Britteridge, Edw., Geo.,
Broad, Clement Burgess, John,
Broad & Co., brickmakers,
Broad Court, see Westminster, City of
Broad Street, see Westminster, City of
Broadwater (Suss.),
Broadwood, Barbara, see Shudi; Hen. Fowler, Hen. John Tschudi, Jas. Shudi, John, Thos., and see Shudi
Broadwood & Co.,
Broadwood, John, & Sons Ltd.,
Brockbank, John,
Brockley Hill (Herts.),
Brode, John,
Broderip, see Longman & Broderip
Broke, John, Wm. (fl. 1390), Wm. (fl. c. 1531),
Brome, Adam de, chancellor of Durham, Steph. de,
Bromland, Ralph de, and his w. Alice,
Bromley, -, carriage painter,
Bromley (by Bow), in Poplar, agric., ind., pop.
Bromley (Essex),
Brompton, see Kensington
Brompton Oratory, see Kensington
Brook, John atte, Wm. de, kn. of the shire, and see Greville, Lord Brooke
Brook Street, see Westminster, City of
Brooke, Wm., Lord Cobham (d. 1597),
Brooke, Simpson & Spiller,
Brooke Street, see Holborn
Brooke-Pechell, Adm., Sir Sam., Bt., n
Brookes, John,
Brooks, M. J.,
Broome, Ric.,
Brougham, Hen., Lord Brougham (d. 1868), lord chancellor,
Broughton, John, boxer,
Brown, Ant., D., oarsman, D. E., oarsman, John (fl. 1415), Lancelot 'Capability', n; Ric. (fl. 1428-56), Ric. (fl. 1567), Sarah, - (fl. 1749),
Browne, Sir Ant. (d. 1548), Sir Ant., Vct. Montagu (d. 1592), n; Lady Eliz., see Fitzgerald; Sir Hen., John, clerk of the parliaments, Capt. Rupert, Maj. Gen., and see Perigal & Browne
Brownlow, Wm., Lord Lurgan (d. 1937),
Brownlow Street, see Holborn
Brown's Gardens, see Holborn, St. Giles-in-the-Fields
Brown's Lane, see Stepney
Bruce man., see Tottenham
Brudenell, Jas. Thos., Earl of Cardigan (d. 1868),
Bruere, Reinfrid de la, s. of Rog.,
Bruges (Belg.),
Brugge, Thos. atte,
Brühl, John Maurice, Count of,
Brune, C. J.,
Brunel, Isambard Kingdom,
Brunswick, Dchss. of, see Augusta
Brussels (Belg.),
Bryan, Marg., see Bourchier
Bryceson, Hen.,
Bryceson Bros.,
Brydges, Anne, see Stanley; Geo., Lord Chandos (d. 1655), Grey, Lord Chandos (d. 1621), Hen., Marquess of Carnarvon, later Duke of Chandos (d. 1771), Jas., Marquess of Carnarvon, Duke of Chandos (d. 1744), n; Jane, w. of Geo. Brydges, Lord Chandos, m. 2 Sir Wm. Sedley, Bt., m. 3 Geo. Pitt,
Buccleuch, Duke of, see Montagu- Douglas-Scott
Buchan, Kath.,
Buck, E.,
Buckenburgh, Ctss. of,
Buckeridge, Dr., n
Buckhurst, Lord, see Sackville
Buckingham, Dukes of, see Villiers
Buckingham Gate, see Westminster, City of
Buckingham Palace, in Westminster,
Buckinghamshire,
Buckinghamshire, Earl of, see Hobart
Buckland, Revd. John, Ric.,
Buckler, C. A.,
Bucknall, Thos.,
Budd, Arthur, E. H.,
Bukerel (Bukerelle), And., Steph.,
Bulger, D. D., Mic. J., n
Buller, C. F.,
Bullin, -, engraver,
Bullock, Hen. (d. 1760), Hen. (d. 1762), Hen. (fl. 1781- 1800), John, fam.,
Bulls Bridge, see Hayes
Bulstrode, Edw. (fl. 1488-1517), Edw. (fl. 1598), G. C., G. G., n; Geo. (d. 1558), Hen. (d. 1632), Ric. (fl. 1461-8), Ric. (fl. 1724), Ric., s. of Ric., Thos., Whitelock, fam.,
Bulwer-Lytton, Edw. Geo. E. L., Lord Lytton (d. 1873),
Buntlebart, - (fl. 1784),
Buntlebart & Sievers,
Bunyan, Geo.,
Buonarotti, Michelangelo,
Burbage, Cecily, see Green; Ric., actor, Rob., Thos., Wm., -, m. Wm. Goring,
Burbery, Solomon,
Burbridge, see Burgoyne & Burbridge
Burbridge, Ric. (fl. 1726), Ric. (fl. 1908),
Burcester, monastery, see Religious Houses, other counties
Burdett, Sir Francis, Thos.,
Burford, Wm., bellfounder,
Burges, Revd. Jas., D. D., Wm.,
Burgess, John, and Son,
Burgh, Anne, n; Hubert de, justiciar, Joan de, see Vernon; Marg., n; Sir Thos. (fl. 1475-94), Thos. (d. 1496), master of the horse, and see De Burgh
Burghley, Lord see Cecil, Wm.
Burgoyne, Thos. John,
Burgoyne & Burbridge,
Burke, Edmund, orator, -, boxer,
Burket's Brook,
Burnand, S.,
Burneby, Eustace,
Burne-Jones, Sir Edw.,
Burnell, John (fl. 1540), John (d. 1551), Marg., Thos., and his w. Marg., Wm. (fl. 1549), Wm. (fl. 1558), and his w. Constance,
Burnet, Gil., bp. of Salisbury,
Burns, T.,
Burnsall, - (fl. 1784),
Burrough, Edw.,
Burrows & Cole, brewers, n
Burslem (Staffs.),
Burt, -,
Burt, Boulton & Haywood,
Burton, Ric., chief cook, W., Hist. of Eng. Porcelain, Wm., -, cricketer,
Burton Lazars, see Religious Houses, other counties
Burton-on-Trent (Staffs.),
Bury, And.,
Bury Hall, see Edmonton
Bury Street, see Westminster, City of
Bush, W. J., & Co.,
Bushee, Wm.,
Bushy Heath,
Bushey Park, see Hampton
Butler, Chas., Earl of Arran (d. 1758), Eliz., Jas., Marquess and Duke of Ormond (d. 1688), n, Jane, see Yetswiert; John (fl. 1407), Pet., Sir Phil., Ralph, Wm., - (fl. 1662), and see Heaton, Butler & Bayne
Button, Ric.,
Buxton, Anna, see Hanbury; Ant., E. U., H. F., Gerald, J. H., Thos. Fowell (fl. 1785), Thos. Fowell, later Sir Thos. Bt. (d. 1845), and see Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co. Ltd.
Byer, -, skater,
Byfield, John, sr. (fl. 1729-40), John, jr. (fl. 1750-71), Nich.,
Byfield, Bridge & Jordan,
Byfleet (Surr.),
Byng, Geo., Vct. Torrington (d. 1812), Geo. (d. 1847), Geo. Stevens, Earl of Strafford (d. 1886), John (d. 1757), admiral,
Byrd, Chris., Julian, Wm., composer,
Byron, Geo. Gordon, Lord Byron (d. 1824),
Cabinet-making,
Cade, Jack,
Caesar, Julius, see Julius; Sir Julius, Thos., -, cricketer,
Caius, Coll. see Cambridge Univ., Gonville and Caius
Calamy, Edmund,
Call, Sir John,
Calvert, Geo.,
Camberwell (Surr.), ch.,
Cambridge, archdeacon G. O., n, Ric. Owen,
Cambridge,
Cambridge Univ., sport, Gonville and Caius Coll., Jesus Coll., King's Coll., n; King's Coll. Chap., Trinity Coll., Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, Duke of, see Adolphus Frederick
Camden, Wm., historian,
Camden, Earl, see Pratt
Camden Road, see St. Pancras
Camden Town, see St. Pancras
Camlet Moat, see Enfield
Campbell, Arch., Earl of Ilay, Duke of Argyll (d. 1761), Sir Arch. Bt., later Lord Blythswood (d. 1908), Colin (fl. 1714), n; Colin (d. 1729), architect and author, G., footballer, Guy M., n; Hector, Jas., John, Earl of Loudoun (d. 1662), Col. John, Duke of Argyll (d. 1770), John, Marquess of Breadalbane (d. 1862), Mary, see Bellenden; R., The London Tradesman, Col. Walt., and see Wilkins, Campbell & Co. Ltd.
Campden House, see Kensington
Campden, Vct., see Noel
Canada,
Canals, and see Grand Junction; Grand Union; Paddington; Regent's
Canary Islands,
Candler, Wm.,
Canning Town, in West Ham (Essex),
Cannons, see Stanmore, Canons
Canterbury (Kent),
Canterbury, abps. of, property, and see Anselm; Bancroft; Cranmer; Dunstan; Ethelgar; Langton; Parker; Sancroft; Sudbury; Warham; Whitgift
Canterbury Cath., dean and chap., property,
Canute (Cnut),
Capel, Hen., Wm., Earl of Essex (d. 1743), and see Capell; Carless, Capel & Leonard
Capell, Arth., Lord Capell (d. 1649), Arth., Earl of Essex (d. 1683),
Cardigan, Earl of, see Brudenell
Cardinal's River, see Longford
Cardington (Beds.),
Carewe, Sir Nich.,
Carey, Sir Edw., Eliz. (d. 1635), m. Sir Thos. Berkeley, Geo., Lord Hunsdon (d. 1603), Hen., Lord Hunsdon (d. 1596), and see Carewe; Cary
Carey House, see Fulham
Carisbrooke (I. O. W.), cast. n
Carless, Capel & Leonard,
Carleton, Sir Dudley,
Carlisle (Cumb.),
Carlisle, bp. of, see Robinson, Hen.
Carlisle, Ctss. of, see Hay
Carlton (co. Durham),
Carlton House, see Westminster, City of
Carnaby Market, see Westminster, City of
Carnac, see Rivett
Carnarvon, Marquess of, see Brydges
Carnegie, And., libraries,
Carney, J., boxer,
Caroline (of Anspach), queen, m. Geo. II,
Carpenter, J. C., athlete, Wm. Boyd, bp. of Ripon,
Carpenter & Co.,
Carpenter's Company of London,
Carr, Thos.,
Carrington, see Smith, O. H., & Carrington
Carse, - (fl. 1710), n
Carte, Ric., and see Rudall, Carte & Co.; Rudall, Rose, Carte & Co.
Carter, John, Jos., Wm.,
Carver, Dr.,
Carwell, John,
Cary, Catherine, Edw., Eliz. (d. 1763), Eliz., see Spencer; Eliz., see Tanfield; Frances, m. Ralph Bashe, John (fl. 1622-78), John (fl. 1642), John (d. c. 1685), John (fl. 1688), Lucius, Vct. Falkland (d. 1730), fam., and see Carewe; Carey
Casamajor, A. A., oarsman,
Case, T.,
Casimir, Count, s. of Fred. V, Elector Palatine,
Caslon, Eliz., Hen. Wm., Wm. (d. 1766), Wm. (d. 1778),
Caslon, H. W., & Co. Ltd.,
Cassivellauni (Catuvellauni),
Cassivellaunus,
Castle (Castell), Chas., Hen., John,
Castle Street, see Westminster, City of
Castlemaine, Ctss. of, see Palmer, Barbara
Cater, F. D.,
Catesby, Robt.,
Catherine or Katherine (of Aragon), queen, m. Hen. VIII, n,
Catherine or Katherine (of Braganza), queen, m. Chas. II,
Catherine or Katherine (Howard), queen, m. Hen. VIII,
Catherine or Katherine (Parr), queen, m. 3 Hen. VIII, m. 4 Sir Thos. Seymour, later Lord Seymour, n, at Hanworth,
Catlin, Rob.,
Catuvellauni, see Cassivellauni
Caumont, Comte de,
Caunt, Benj.,
Caus (Salop),
Cavalcaunti, Stiata,
Cave, Edw., Sir Wm. (fl. 1603), Wm. (d. 1713),
Cavendish, Lord Fred. (d. 1803), Geo., Wm., Duke of Devonshire (d. 1707), Wm., Duke of Devonshire (d. 1811),
Cavendish Square, see St. Marylebone
Cawarden, Sir Thos., n,
Cawood, Wharton & Co. Ltd.,
Caxton, Wm., printer,
Cazin, C.,
Cecil (Cecill), Lady Anne, n; Rob., Earl of Salisbury (d. 1612), Wm., Lord Burghley (d. 1598), n, n, Wm., Earl of Salisbury (d. 1668), - (fl. 1656), fam.,
Celot, John,
Cely, John,
Central London Rly., see London Transport
Chacombe Priory, see Religious Houses, other counties
Chaderton (Chaddeston), Laurence,
Chaillot (Paris), carpets,
Chamber, see Chambers
Chamberlain, Lord,
Chambers (Chamber), Mrs. Lambert, tennis-player, Mary, m. Lord Vere Beauclerk, Sir Thos. (d. 1692), Thos., s. of Sir Thos., Wm., Sir Wm., architect,
Chamberlayn, John, clerk,
Champion & Co.,
Chancellor, Lord, and see Audley; Jeffreys; Wriothesley
Chancery Lane, see London, City of
Chandos, Duke of, see Brydges
Chandos, Lord, see Brydges
Chandos Street, see Westminster, City of
Chandos-Leigh, Hon. E.,
Change Alley, see London, City of
Channel Islands, and see Guernsey; Jersey
Chantilly (Fr., Oise),
Chantrye, Rob.,
Chapel Royal, see Westminster, City of
Chapeler, John le, and his w.,
Chaplin, Chas., actor, Thos.,
Chapman, Thos., n; Wm., and see Eliot & Chapman
Chapman & Hartop,
Chapman & Messel,
Chapuys, Eustace, Spanish ambassador, n,
Chardin, Sir John, Bt.,
Charing Cross, see Westminster, City of
Charing Cross Road, see Westminster, City of
Charity Commissioners,
Charles I, as Prince of Wales, children, gentlemen-usher to, grant of forest office by, n; and Hampton Ct., and Hyde Park, page to, picture collection, sport, watchmaker to, other refs., n,
Charles II, n, gentleman-usher to, and Hampton Ct., lieutenant of Hampton Ct. to, and parks, n; secretary of state to, sport, statues, surveyor gen. of Bd. of Works to, at Teddington, tradesmen to, troop reviews, other refs., n,
Charles Edward, Prince,
Charles V, Emperor, n; as Archduke,
Charles II, King of Spain (d. 1700),
Charles, Duke of Lorraine (fl. 1606),
Charles, G., and see Paton & Charles
Charlotte (of Mecklenburg-Strelitz). queen, m. Geo. III,
Charlotte, princess,
Charlotte Street, see St. Pancras
Charlton, Denise of, Sir Thos., fam.,
Charmes, David de, Sim. de,
Charrington, Chas., Chas. E. N., Edw., Col. F., Fred., John (fl. 1766), John Douglas, Nich. (d. 1827), Nich. (d. 1859), Spencer,
Charrington & Co.,
Charrington & Moss,
Chart, Edwin, n,
Chartered Accountants' Golf Club,
Chartered Surveyors' Golf Club,
Charterhouse, in Finsbury, chap., pop.,
Charterhouse Priory, see Religious Houses in and near London
Charterhouse Sch.,
Chateaubriand, François,
Châtelherault, Duke of, see Hamilton, Jas.
Chatham, Earl of, see Pitt, Wm.
Chatillon, - de, cardinal,
Chatsworth (Derb.), n
Chatterton, Thos., poet,
Chaucer, Geo., poet,
Cheam, East (Surr.), man.,
Cheam, West (Surr.), man.,
Cheapside, see London, City of
Cheeseman (Cheseman), Edw. (d. 1510), Rob. (fl. 1531), Rob. (fl. 1557), - (fl. 1537),
Chelmsford (Essex),
Chelsea, par. and borough, agric., Chelsea Pl., Cheyne Row West, ch., Church St., fields, football club, French chapel, Gt. China Row, Hot Lane, ind., Justice Walk, King's Rd., Lawrence St., Mulberry Ground, pop., Sloane Sq., n; soil, training coll., workho.,
Cheltenham (Glos.), sch.,
Cheney, Thos., n
Chenies Street, see Holborn
Cherchwynn, John,
Cherringe, Ailward de, and his w. Hawise,
Chertsey (Surr.), bridge, coaches, fishing, roads to,
Chertsey Abbey (Surr.), abbot, property,
Cheseman, see Cheeseman; Osborne, Bauer & Cheseman
Chesenall, Alex.,
Chesham (Bucks.),
Chesham (Surr.),
Cheshunt (Bucks.),
Chester, E. G., F. B., J. W., John de,
Chester, dean of,
Chester, bps. of, see Ferne; Hall; Walton; Wilkins
Chesterfield (Derb.),
Chesterfield, Earls of, see Dormer; Stanhope, Geo; Stanhope, Phil.
Cheylesmore, Lord, see Eaton
Cheyne Row West, see Chelsea
Chichely, - (fl. 1667),
Chichester, Lord Spencer,
Chichester (Suss.), dean and chapter, dean, see Ryves
Chichester, bps. of, see Andrewes; Watson
Child, Chris., Sir Francis (d. 1713), Sir Francis (d. 1740), Francis (d. 1763), Martha, m. Ant. Collins, Revd. Maurice, Rob. (d. 1721), Rob. (d. 1782), Sam. (d. 1752), Sam. (fl. 1763), fam.,
Child-Villiers, Vic. Albert Geo., Earl of Jersey (d. 1915), and see Villiers
Childmell, John,
Chiltern Hills (Berks.),
Chilvers Coton (Warw.),
Chilworth Street, see Paddington
China,
Chinnery, H. B.,
Chippendale, Thos.,
Chippenham (Wilts.),
Chipperfield, Wm., n
Chiswell Street, see Finsbury
Chiswick, par., agric., fair, incl., ind., pop., soil, sports clubs, n, Strand on the Green, Turnham Green, and see Brentford and Chiswick, borough of; Sutton
Chitter, Rob.,
Chitty, Sir Jos. Wm., judge,
Choate, A. H.,
Cholmondley (Cholmeley), Reg., n; - (fl. 1554),
Chorleywood (Herts.),
Christ Church, see London, parishes in City of; Oxford Univ.
Christ's Hospital, see Religious Houses, in and near London
Christian IV, King of Denmark,
Christian, E.,
Christie-Crawford, Capt.,
Christies Ltd., auctioneers,
Christmas, Pet.,
Church, A. H., English Earthenware,
Church Building Commissioners,
Church Building Society,
Church Commissioners, and see Ecclesiastical Commissioners
Church Patronage Soc.,
Church Street, see Chelsea; Westminster, City of
Churchill, Chas. (fl. early 18th cent.), Gen. Chas. (d. 1714), John, Earl and Duke of Marlborough (d. 1722), n, John Winston Spencer, Duke of Marlborough (d. 1883), Lord Randolph, Sarah, see Jennings; Lady Sarah, m. Maj. G. C. Wilson,
Chute, John, architect,
Cibber, Caius Gabriel, sculptor, Colley, n
Cicero, Marcus Tullius,
Cipriani, John Baptist,
Cirencester (Glos.),
City Liberal Golf Club,
City Road, see Finsbury
City Soap Works,
Civil Service, sports clubs,
Clahull, Aline de, see Aline; Hugh de,
Clapham (Surr.),
Clapton, see Hackney
Clare, Aline de, see Aline; Gil. de, Earl of Gloucester (d. 1295), Marg. de, m. Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, Ric. de, and his w. Aline, fam.,
Clare, Earl of, see Nugent
Clare (Suff.), castleguard, honor of, and see Stoke by Clare
Clarence, Duke of, see William IV
Clarencieux King of Arms, see Hawley
Clarendon, Earl of, see Hyde
Clark, see Johnson & Clark
Clarke (Clerke), C. C., Sir Edw., Frances, Hugh, Jas., n; John, Thos., Lady, -, bookbinder, -, cricketer,
Claxton, Hen.,
Clay, H., Wm., Sir Wm., M.P.,
Claypole, Eliz., see Cromwell
Clayton, Mrs. Charlotte, see Dyve; J. W.,
Clayton & Bell,
Cleeg, Joost van,
Clegg-Hill, Rowland Ric., Vct. Hill (d. 1923),
Clement, see Talbot, Clement, Ltd.
Clementi, Muzio,
Clements, see McIntosh & Clements
Cleremont, Hugh de, Pain de
Clergy, see Poor
Clerke, see Clarke
Clerkenwell, 'Duke of',
Clerkenwell, in Finsbury, Bagnigge Wells, Berkeley Court, ch., Clerkenwell Rd. or Liquorpond St., Coldbath Flds., Coldbath Sq., Coppice Rd., Coppice Row, fields, Griffin Brewery, Griffin Library Ho., ind., Liquorpond St., see above, Clerkenwell Rd.; Northampton Inst., poor relief, pop., riots, Rosoman St., St. John's Gate, St. John's Lane, St. John's Sq., St. John's St., sch., workho., and see St. John of Jerusalem
Clerkenwell Priory, see St. John of Jerusalem
Clermont de Lodeve, Comte de,
Cleveland, C. R.,
Cleveland, Dchsses of, see Lowther; Palmer
Cleveland, Duke of, see Fitzroy
Cleveland Street, see Stepney
Clibborn, W. G.,
Cliffe, John,
Clifford, Stan.,
Clifford, Lord de, see Russell, Jack Southwell
Clifford's Inn, see Inns of Court
Clifton, John,
Clinton, Edw. Fiennes, Lord Clinton and Saye, later Earl of Lincoln (d. 1585), n; and see Fiennes-Clinton
Clissold Park, see Newington, Stoke
Clitherow, Chris., Jas.,
Clive, Cath. (Kitty), actress, Charlotte, m. Hugh Percy, Duke of Northumberland (d. 1847),
Clock-making,
Clockmakers' Company of London,
Clonmel (Eire),
Clowes, Wm., & Sons Ltd., n
Clyde, River,
Cnut, see Canute
Coach-building,
Coates, C. H.,
Coats, T. C. Glen, yachtsman,
Cobb, C. E., cricketer,
Cobbett, R. S., loc. historian, n,
Cobden, Ric.,
Cobham, Lord, see Brooke
Cobham (Surr.),
Cobham, River,
Cochrane, B. O., yachtsman, Thos., Lord Cochrane, Earl of Dundonald (d. 1860), admiral,
Cockburn's Path (Berwick),
Cockpit Theatre, see Whitehall
Cockspur Street, see Westminster, City of
Coddington (Surr.),
Code, Wm.,
Coe, W. W.,
Coggan, Capt. John, Martha, see Freeman
Coke, Sir Edw., lord chief-justice, Frances, m. Sir John Villiers, Revd. Jas.,
Colchester (Essex),
Coldbath Fields, and Square, see Clerkenwell
Cold Harbour House,
Cole, G. B., Geo. (fl. 1620), Geo. (fl. 1676), Jas. (fl. 1537), Mary, m. Fred. Augustus Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley, Mich., Thos., n; Wm., fam., and see Burrows & Cole; Plume
Cole & Son,
Coleridge, Derwent,
Colham, Hugh of,
Colham, in Hillingdon, agric., Colham Green, Colham Mead, man., manor-ct., and see West Drayton
Coligny, Gaspard de, admiral of France,
Collard, F. W.,
Collard & Collard,
Collards, piano-makers,
Collberd, Mark,
Collier, C.,
Collin, Hen.,
Collingridge, Eliz.,
Collins, Ant. (fl. 1663), Ant. (d. 1729), Hen. (d. c. 1704), Martha, see Child; Wm. (fl. 1670), Wm. (fl. 1815), stained-glass maker,
Colnbrook (Colbrooke) (Bucks.), n, bridge, inn, loc. gov., mill, P. Nonconf., rly., roads, roads to, schs., settlement, stn., turnpike trusts,
Colnbrook End, see Stanwell
Colnbrook Paper Mills Ltd.,
Colne Brook,
Colne, Earls (Essex),
Colne, River (or Shire Ditch), as boundary, branches of, fishing, mills on, valley of, other refs., and see Colney Stream; Drayton Stream; Fray's River
Colney (Herts.),
Colney Hatch (Herts.), n,
Colney Stream,
Cologne (W. Germany),
Colquhoun, Sir Pat.,
Colt, Max., sculptor,
Columbia Boxing Club,
Colville, Chas. John, Lord Colville (d. 1903),
Combe, Chas., Harvey, Harvey Christian, lord mayor of London, R. H.,
Combe, Delafield & Co.,
Come, Walt.,
Commercial Road East, see Stepney
Commerell, J. W.,
Commons, House of, n; and see Parliament
Compton, Hen., bp. of London, Sir Wm.,
Compton, G. & E., Ltd.,
Compton Street, see Westminster, City of
Conant, John, Rector of Exeter Coll., Oxford,
Concrete Ltd.,
Condé, Prince de, see Bourbon
Conduit Street, see Westminster, City of
Connaught, Duke of, see Arthur
Conolly, John, physician,
Conosmaker, - (fl. 1836),
Constable, Rob., Vct. Dunbar (d. 1714), n, - (fl. 1757),
Constitution Hill, see Westminster, City of
Conway, Edw., later Vct. Conway (d. 1631), secretary of state, John,
Cook, Clem., Rog., - (fl. 1908), and see Rowley, Mansell, & Cook
Cook & Holdway,
Cooke, E. T., athlete, Geo., prothonotary of Ct. of Common Pleas, Sir Geo. (fl. 1835), Capt. Hen., Humph., Capt., Col., -, Topographical and Statistical Description of Mdx., fam.,
Cookworthy, Wm.,
Cooper, B. B., cricketer, Cropley Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury (d. 1851), Dan., Francis, Rob., archdeacon of Dorset, Sir Wm., Lady,
Cooper's Company of London,
Cope, Isabel, m. Hen. Rich, Earl of Holland, Sir Walt.,
Copeland, H.,
Copinger, Ambrose, Letitia, Lady Pointz,
Copland, M.,
Copped Hall (Essex),
Coppice Road and Row, see Clerkenwell
Coppinger, Fysh, see De Burgh
Coppyn, Sir Geo.,
Corantt, Harry, n
Corben, carriage wks.,
Corben & Sons,
Corbet, Rob. (fl. 1212), Rob. (fl. 1300), Thos. (fl. 1253), Wm. (fl. 1166), fam.,
Corbett (Poynter), Ric., bp. of Norwich, Vincent (d. 1619),
Corinthian Amateur F. C.,
Cork (Eire),
Corkery, Dr.,
Cornhill, Hen. de, Reynold of,
Cornhill, see London, City of
Cornwall, ind.,
Cornwall, duchy of,
Cornwall, Earls of, see Edmund; Richard
Cornwallis, Sir Chas., Eng. ambassador to Spain, K., athlete,
Correggio, see Allegri
Corrie, piano-makers,
Corticene Floor Covering Co.,
Cosmo III, Duke of Tuscany,
Coston, Bridget, Frances, John,
Cots (Cowts), - (fl. mid-16th c.),
Cottier & Co.,
Cottington, Anne, see Meredith; Chas., Francis, Lord Cottington (d. 1652), Maurice,
Cotton, Chas.,
Cottrell, Alex., Clement,
Coubertin, Pierre de, Baron Coubertin, n,
Coulsdon (Surr.), man.,
Council, see Privy; Rockingham
Coursing,
Court of Chancery,
Court of Wards,
Courtenay, Gertrude, see Blount; Hen., Earl of Devon, Marquess of Exeter (d. 1539), John,
Coussmaker, fam.,
Covent Garden, in Westminster, ch., theatre, n
Covent Park, see Ealing
Coventry, Aubrey, Thos., Lord Coventry (d. 1640), lord keeper,
Coventry, bp. of, see Smith, Wm.; and see Coventry and Lichfield
Coventry Street, see Westminster, City of
Coventry and Lichfield, bp. of, see Northburgh
Cowan, Sir John, Bt., lord mayor of London,
Cowdery, Geo.,
Cowe, Jas.,
Cowele, see Cowley
Cowley, Hugh of, Nich. of, Ric. of,
Cowley (Cowele), par., adv., agric., almsho., architecture, boundaries, brickmaking, canal, chars., ch., church-ho., Cowley Grove, Cowley Peachey, Cowley Peachey Fm., see below Manor Fm.; Cowley St., demesne, Ely's fishery, glebe, Hall, Ho., incl., ind., inns, loc. gov., man. (Cowley Peachey), manor ct., Manor, formerly Cowley Peachey, Fm., n, manor-hos., mkt.- gdns, Maygoods Fm., May Trees, Meads, Nomansland, nursery-gdns., Old Cott., Old Vine Cott., open fields, pop., rly., rectory ho., roads to, and Chiltern View Rd., n; Church Rd., Greenway, High St., Iver Lane, Long Lane, Maygoods Lane, Packet Boat Lane, Peachey Lane, Pield Heath Rd., Station Rd., Worcester Rd., schs., settlements, suburban development, 'Three Households', 'Three Hos.', tithes, Uxbridge Moor, vestry, worthies,
Cowley Stream, see Drayton
Cowts, see Cots
Cox, Jas., Phil., Ric., apple-grower, W.,
Coxeter & Son,
Cox's Museum,
Crace, -, paperhanger,
Crace, furniture firm,
Cracherode, Revd. Clayton Mordaunt,
Craczer, see Cratzer
Craft, Thos.,
Craig, Francis, general, Phil., and Sarah (fl. 1737), - (fl. 1775),
Cramer, - (fl. 1746),
Cramer & Son,
Cranbourne (Wilts.), chase,
Cranbourne Street, see Westminster, City of
Crane (Cran), River, as boundary, bridges, mills on, other refs.,
Cranford, Aveline of, m. John de, Mascy, Gil. of, John of, Phil. of, Rog. of, Wm. of,
Cranford, par., adv., agric., almsho., architecture, boundaries, bridge, Cedars, chars., chs., clubs, demesne, The Firs, glebe, hunts, Hounslow Heath, Ho., incls., ind., inns, kennels, Le Mote man., loc. gov., Lodge, Lower Pk. Fm., man., and see above, Le Mote man., and below, St. John man.; manor cts., manor-ho., map of, mkt. gdns., mills, Moat Ho., Old Rectory, open fields, Park, Park Fm., pop., P. Nonconf., rectory, rectory ho., roads, road to, and Avenue, Avenue Close, Avenue Cres., Bath Rd., Berkeley Ave., Berkeley Par., Church Rd., Cranford Lane, Firs Drive, Hayes Rd., High St., Parkway, Roseville Rd., Southall Lane, Southall Rd., Tently Lane, Watersplash Lane, St. John man., schs., settlements, Sheepcote Ho., Springfields, suburban development, Temple Ho., tithes, vestry, woods, worthies, other refs.,
Crang, John,
Crang & Hancock,
Cranmer, Thos., abp. of Canterbury, n
Cratzer (Craczer), Nich.,
Craven, Wm., Earl of Craven (d. 1697), Wm., Earl of Craven (d. 1825),
Crawley, G. B., H. F.,
Creighton, Mrs. Mandell,
Cremona (It.),
Cresswall, Rev. Oswald Jos.,
Creuker, Rob. (fl. 1121-50), Rob. (fl. 1265-79),
Crewe, Sir Thos.,
Cribb, Thos., boxer,
Cricket, Australian teams in Mdx., county, Gentlemen v. Players, Harrow Sch., Marylebone Cricket Club, Oxford v. Cambridge,
Cricketers' Golfing Soc.,
Criketot, Agnes, see Blunt; Sir Wm.,
Crimean war,
Cripplegate, see London, City of
Crisp (Crispe), Sir F., Sir Nich., - (fl. late 18th c.),
Cristofori, Bart.,
Croft, Geo. C.,
Crofts, Jas.,
Croix, Pet. de,
Crokedayk, John de,
Crokeshull, Sim. de,
Crole, David,
Cromer, Wm., -, sheriff of Kent,
Crompton, Sir John, Thos. (fl. 1587-94), Thos. (fl. 1602), s. of Thos.,
Cromwell, Eliz., m. - Claypole, Eliz., see Bourchier; 'Joan', see Bourchier, Eliz.; Mary, m. Thos. Belasyse, Vct. Fauconberg, Oliver, Lord Protector, and Hampton Ct., at West Drayton, other ref., Ric., Thos., later Earl of Essex (d. 1540), n;
Cromwell, Lord, see Bourchier, Sir Humph.
Crook, Thorold Murray,
Cropredy Bridge, battle of,
Crosby, Sir John (d. 1475), alderman of London, Sir John (d. 1501) and his w. Anne, fam.,
Crosier, John, Wm., -, m. Edw. Hilliard,
Cross, Wm. atte,
Crosse, Lt. Col. C. R., n; Nath.,
Crosse & Blackwell,
Crossland, G.,
Crossman, see Mann, Crossman & Paulin
Crouch, Ric. atte,
Crowther, John, Rob.,
Crowther & Weatherby,
Croxall, Sam., s. of Revd. Sam., Revd. Sam.,
Croydon (Surr.), airport, Bedford Pk., ch.,
Crusoe, Robinson,
Crutched Friars, see London, City of
Cruttenden, - (fl. 1723),
Crystal Palace (Surr.),
Cuckney (Notts.), mill,
Cuckoo Hill, see Brentford
Cuddesdon Coll.,
Culloden (Nairn), battle of,
Cullyn, Abraham,
Culverden, Wm., bellfounder,
Cumberland, Lady Albinia, Ric.,
Cumberland, Dukes of, see Ernest Aug.; Fred.; Henry Fred.; William Aug.
Cumberland,
Cure, Wm.,
Curtain Road and Street, see Shoreditch
Curtis, F. B.,
Curtis & Harvey,
Customs, feudal, see also Services, commutation of; and see parish entries
Cuthbert, Fred. John, Jas. Ramsey,
Czechoslovakia (Bohemia),
Dacre, Lord, see Fiennes
Dadynton, Thos. de,
Dagnall, Bern., Thos. (fl. 1780), Thos. (d. 1865),
Dale, J. W.,
Dallam, Thos., organ-builder,
Danbury (Essex),
Danckers (Dankerts), Hen., n
Daniel (Daniell), A. W. T., cricketer, Audrian, Sam., Wm. Barker, Rural Sports,
Daniels, C. M.,
Danvers, Sam.,
Darcy, Sir Francis, n; Rob., Earl of Holdernesse (d. 1778), Thos., Lord Darcy (d. 1537),
Darien (Panama, Canal Zone),
Darling, Edw., Thos.,
Darlington and Leinster, Ctss. of, see Kilmansegg
Dartery, Lord, see Dawson
Dartford (Kent),
Dartrey, Lord, see Dawson
Dash, see Tolson
Daubeny, Sir Giles, Lord Daubeny (d. 1508),
Daunton, Laur.,
Dauphin, see Louis
Davenport, Cyril, n
Davies, David, H. D., Jane, Rog., Mrs. Russell, n
Davis, Thos., and see Parke Davis & Co. Ltd.
Davison, C. H., Edw., sr. (fl. 1816), Edw., jr. (fl. 1855), Fred., and see Gray & Davison
Dawley, in Harlington, n, agric., brickmaking, canal, ch., Court, Dawley Manor Fm., n, demesne, Ho., incl., man., manor ct., open fields, park, pop., road to, schs., settlement, and see Harlington
Dawson, Thos., Lord Dartery (Dartrey) (d. 1813),
Day, Geo. (fl. 1630), Geo. (d. 1680), and his w. Anne, Grace, m. Ric. Perkins, Jane, wid. of Rog., John, Rog., Wm. provost of Eton, later bp. of Winchester, capt., fam.,
Day & Martin Ltd.,
Daye, Geo., Wm.,
Dayrell (Deyrell), Alice, w. of Hen. (fl. 1316), Hen. (fl. 1212), Hen. (d. 1303), Hen. (fl. 1307-8), John, Ralph, Rob., Sir Rog., fam.,
Dean Street, see Westminster, City of
Deane, see Hawtrey-Deane
Deason, J.,
Debaufre, Jacob, Jas., Pet., fam.,
De Burgh, Easter, m. Fysh Coppinger, later De Burgh, Eva Eliz., Francis (d. 1874), Fysh, formerly Coppinger, Hubert (d. 1872), Jas. Godfrey, Minna Edith Eliz., m. R. O. Leycester, fam., hunt, and see Burgh
Defoe, Dan., author, Tour Through Great Britain,
Dei, see Domus
Deiville (D'Eyville), Sir John, Lord Deiville (d. before 1291),
Delafield, - (fl. 1832), and see Combe, Delafield & Co.
Delany, Mrs.,
De la Rue, Warren, F.R.S.,
Delpierre, Lady,
Dely, Margaret,
Dendy, Arthur, Sam.,
Denham (Bucks.), Court, Denham Durdent man., fishery, road to,
Denington, Wm.,
Denise of Greenford, w. of Hugh,
Denison, Aaron L., and see Beckett
Denmark, ambassador from, see Rosencrantz; King of, see Christian IV; and see George, Prince of
Denmark Street, see Holborn
Denne, Alud, John,
Dennehy, Maj. Gen., n
Dent, Edw. John,
Denton & Jutsum,
Denys, Hugh, Hugh, verger of Windsor castle, n
Deptford (Essex),
Derby, C.,
Derby,
Derby, Ctsses. of, see Spencer, Alice; Vere
Derby, Earls of, n; and see Henry IV; Stanley, Edw.
Derby House, see Westminster, City of
Dereham, Francis, n
Derham, John,
de Salis, Sir Cecil Fane (d. 1948), Henrietta Fane, Ctss. de Salis, Jerome Fane, Ct. de Salis, (d. 1836), Pet., Ct. de Salis (d. 1807), Pet. John, Ct. de Salis (fl.1841), fam., n,
Desborough Cut,
Desborough, Lord, see Grenfell
Desmond, Earl of, see Fielding
Despence, Nich. de la,
Despenser, Hugh le,
Devereux, Dorothy, m. Sir Thos. Perrott, m. Hen. Percy, Earl of Northumberland, Frances, m. Wm. Seymour, Earl, later Marquess, of Hertford, later Duke of Somerset, John, Penelope, m. Rob. Rich, later Earl of Warwick, m. Chas. Blount Earl of Devonshire, n; Philippa, see Brian; Rob., Earl of Essex (d. 1601), Rob., Earl of Essex (d. 1646), n
Devetta, F., Ltd.,
Devon, Earl of, see Rivers
Devonshire,
Devonshire, Duke of, see Cavendish
Dewar, Sir Thos., sheriff of London,
Dewell, Thos.,
Dewhurst, J. H.,
Dewhurst & Partner,
Deyrell, see Dayrell
D'Eyville, Lord, see Deiville
Dhuleep Singh, princesses,
Dibdin, Chas., Thos. Frognall,
Dickens, Chas., novelist,
Dickson, John,
Digby, John, Lord Digby, later Earl of Bristol (d. 1653),
Discount Market Soc. Golf Club,
Disine, Walt. le,
Ditton, Thames (Surr.),
Dobbleday, Edmund,
Dobson, -,
Docks (India; London; St. Katherine's), n,
Docwra, Sir Thos., prior of the Hospitallers,
Dod, W., archer,
Dodd, Ric., Dr. Wm., - (fl. 1544),
Doddridge, John,
Dodieu, -, secretary of French embassy,
Dodington, Geo. Bubb, diarist,
Dodsley, Rob.,
Doggett, Thos., actor, badge,
Dogs, Isle of (Kent),
Doherty, R. F.,
Dolben, Sir Gil., Bt., John, dean of Westminster, later abp. of York, Wm., Sir Wm., Bt.,
Dole, G. S.,
Dollis Hill, see Willesden
Dominican Republic (formerly St. Domingo),
Domus Dei, Hospital of, see Religious Houses, other counties
Doncaster (Yorks.),
Done, piano-makers,
Donet, John,
Donne, John, poet,
Doran Webb, F., see Webb
Doree, -, La,
Dorman, Mary, and see Pigeon
Dormer, Phil., Earl of Chesterfield (d. 1773),
D'Orsay, Count,
Dorset, n; archdeacon of, see Cooper, Rob.
Dorset, Earl of, see Sackville
Dorset, Marquess of, see Grey, Hen.
Dorset Square, see St. Marylebone
Doublet, Mary, m. Rob. Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse,
Doughty, Edw.,
Douglas, J., cricketer, J. H., n; Sir John Sholto, Marquess of Queensberry (d. 1900), R. N., cricketer, W. H. T., boxer,
Douglas-Scott-Montagu, John Walt. Edw., Lord Montagu of Beaulieu (d. 1929), n
Doute, Pet.,
Dove, Thos., bp. of Peterborough,
Dovecotes, see Finchley
Dover (Kent),
Dover Street, see Westminster, City of
Dowbeler, John,
Dowdeswell, Wm., politician,
Down Bros. Ltd.,
Down Barns, see Northolt
Down Hills, see Tottenham
Downer, A. R., athlete,
Downham Market (Norf.),
Downton, Thos.,
Dowsett, John,
Drake, Sir Wm. (fl. 1669-79), Wm. (d. 1801), antiquary, Wm. Wickham,
Drake Smith, J. A., oarsman,
Draney, John,
Draper, Barbara, w. of John, m. Edw. Pigeon, Cecilia, John, Margaret,
Drax, Eliz., m. Augustus, Earl of Berkeley,
Drayton, Mich., Polyolbion,
Drayton, Nich. of,
Drayton, West, par., adv., agric., architecture, Avenue Ho., bailiff, Bell Fm., boundaries, brickmaking, bridges, Britannia Wks., Burroughs, canal, ch., church ho., clubs and socs., Colham Gdn. man., common rights, communications, Copts Corner Fm., The Copse, demesne, Dr. Corkery's ho., Drayton Point, Elmsdale Ho., fair, feud. services, fisheries, Fitzhughs, The Frays, Fraysbrook Ho., glebe, golf club, Green, Hall, Ho., hunt, incls., ind., inns, lesser estates, loc. gov., man., and see above, Colham Gdn. man.; manor cts., manorhos., mkt. gdns., mill, moors, nursery gdns., Old Fm., n; Old Ho., Old Meadows, Old Mill Ho., Old Orchard, Old Shop, open fields, Palmers, n, pop., P. Nonconf., Quaven, races, rlys., records of, rectory, rivers,
Drayton, West, roads, road to, The Avenue, Bagley Cl., Bagley Gdn., Bellclose, Brandville Rd., Cherry Lane, Church Rd., Churchway, Drayton Gdns., Ferrers Ave., Furzeham Fd., Harmondsworth Rd., High St., Iver Rd., see below, Mill Rd.; Kingston Lane, Laurel Lane, Mill Lane, see below, Money Lane; Mill, formerly Iver, Rd., Money, formerly Mill, Lane, Napier Rd., see below Thornton Ave.; Old Fm. Rd., n, Otterfield Rd., Parade, Porters' Lane, St. Martin's Cl., St. Martin's Rd., Sipson Rd., Station Rd., Swan Rd., Thornton Ave., formerly Napier Rd., Town St., Warwick Rd., W. Drayton Pk. Ave., Wise Lane,
Drayton, West, R. Catholm, Rowtheys, 'Royal Lane', schs., settlements, Southlands, stn., Stockley brickwks., suburban development, tithes, trade unions, vestry, Vicarage, vicarage ho., Weir Cott., White Cott., Woodpecker Fm., woods, workho., worthies, and see Staines & West Drayton Rly.; Yiewsley and West Drayton
Drayton, in Ealing, landholders,
Drayton Regulator and Instrument Co. Ltd.,
Drayton (Cowley) Stream,
Drebbel, - (fl. 16th c.), chemist,
Dresden (E. Germany),
Dreux, Annora de, see St. Valery; Rob. de, Ct. of Dreux (d. 1227),
Driscoll, Prof.,
Drogheda (Louth), sack of, n
Drumlanrig, Earl of, see Montagu-Douglas-Scott
Drury Lane Theatre, see Westminster, City of
Drysdale, Geo.,
Dublin, Christ Ch. Cath., St. Patrick's Cath., Trinity Coll.,
Ducie, Lady, see Jodrell
Ducke, Wm.,
Ducket, - (fl. c. 1797),
Ducketts, see Finchley
Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick (d. 1590), n, Anne, see Russell; Arth., Edmund, John, Vct. Lisle, Earl of Warwick, Duke of Northumber- land (d. 1553), John, Earl of Warwick (d. 1554), Lord Guildford, Mary, m. Sir Hen. Sidney, Rob., Earl of Leicester (d. 1588), n, barony of, fam., and see Sutton
Dudley, Lord, see Sutton, Edw.
Dudley, Vct., see Ward
Duesbury, Wm.,
Duff, Sir Mountstuart Grant,
Dufferin, Ctss. of, see Sheridan, Helen Selina
Dufferin and Ava, Marquess of, see Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood
Dugdale, see Geast
Duggan, Neel & McColm Ltd.,
Duke, Ric.,
Duke's Court, see Westminster, City of
Duke of Northumberland's River (or Duke's River), as boundary, bridges, construction of, mills on, other refs.,
Dulwich (Surr.), Coll.,
Dunbar, Vct., see Constable
Duncan, D. S., n
Duncombe, Sir Chas. (d. 1711), Thos., Col.,
Dundas, President, n
Dune (Dunne), Hen., Rob. de la,
Dungannon, Vct., see Hill, Arth.
Dunk, Geo Montagu, Earl of Halifax (d. 1771),
Dunket, Ric.,
Dunmore, Earl of, see Murray, John
Dunn, Arth., Cup (Assoc. Ftball.),
Dunsford (Surr.), man.,
Dunstan, abp. of Canterbury,
Dunton (Essex),
Duppa, Brian, bp. of Winchester,
Durant, fam.,
Durant's Arbour, see Enfield
Duras (Durfort), Louis de, Earl of Feversham (d. 1709),
Durasteel Ltd.,
Durdant, And. (fl. 1538), s. of Nich., And. (fl. 1587), And. (fl. 1610), Chas., Nich. (d. 1538), Rob., fam.,
Durdin, John,
D'Urfey, Thos., n
Durham, Sabine de, see Vyel; Wm. de, n
Durham, chancellor of, see Brome
Durham, bp. of, see Matthew
Durham, County,
Durham Yard,
Durfort, see Duras
Durrants, see Enfield
Duterran, see Perigal & Duterran
Dwight, Edmund, Geo., John (d. 1703), John (b. 1662), s. of John, Lydia (d. 1709), w. of John, Lydia (d. 1762), Lydia, d. of Sam., m. Thos. Warland, m. 2 Wm. White, n; Marg., Phil., Dr. Sam. (d. 1737), n; Wm., Dr., vicar of Fulham,
Dyche, Ric.,
Dyck, Sir Ant. Van,
Dyve, Charlotte, m. Wm. Clayton, later Lord Sundon,
Eabury, see Westminster, City of, Ebury
Ealing, par. and borough, Borough Co., cavalry corps, Coldhall, n; Covent Pk., drainage, golf clubs, The Grove, Hangar Hill, Haven Green, housing, inn, Kent Gdns., man., n; poor relief, pop., races, shops, soil, stn., Technical Coll., West, and see Drayton
Earnshaw, Thos.,
Earthworks,
East, Edw., Jeremy, Wm.,
East India Co.,
East London Waterworks,
Eastlake, C. L.,
Easton, Little (Essex),
Eaton, Sir Herb. Francis, Lord Cheylesmore (d. 1925), n
Eaton Square, see Westminster, City of
Ebury, see Westminster, City of
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and see Church Commissioners
Eckersall, Cath., see Kinton; Geo., Jas., clerk of the kitchen, fam., and see West
Edelmeton, see Edmonton
Edgar, King,
Edge, S. F.,
Edgehill, battle of,
Edgware (Eggeware), par., ch., fair, feud. services, man., mkt., pop., soil, turnpike rd., wages,
Edgware Road, see Paddington
Edinburgh, bp. of, see Sandford
Edmonton (Edelmeton), par. and borough, agric., Angel Rd., Bury Hall, cavalry corps, ch., earthwk., fair, incl., ind., man. Marsh Side, Millfield Training Sch., Moat Ho. Fm., pop., soil, Weir Hall, Winchmore Hill, and see Southgate
Edmonton, hundred of,
Edmund, King of Wessex,
Edmund Ironside, King,
Edmund, Earl of Cornwall (d. 1300), and see Clare, Marg. de
Edred, King of Wessex,
Edward the Confessor, King, grants, other refs.,
Edward I, King, as prince, grants, other refs.,
Edward II, King, and Knights Templar, other refs.,
Edward III, King, n, grants, at Isleworth, other refs.,
Edward IV, of York, King,
Edward V, King,
Edward VI, King, n, n, as Prince of Wales, and Hampton Ct., visits, other refs.,
Edward VII, King, as Prince of Wales,
Edward, Black Prince, s. of Edw. III,
Edward, bro. of Athelstan,
Edwardes, Geo., Soc. Golf Club,
Edwardes-Moss, T. C.,
Edwards, Capt. Bennett, Mrs. Margaret, m. 1 Thos. Grice, -, horse trainer,
Edy, Wm.,
Edye, J. G. de, oarsman,
Effingham, Earl of, see Howard, Thos.
Egerton, Sir Alf. Mordaunt, Alice, see Spencer; Sir Thos., later Vct. Brackley (d. 1617), lord keeper,
Eggeware, see Edgware
Egham (Surr.), Causeway,
Eglesfeld, John de, Rob. de, chaplain to Queen Philippa,
Eia, see Westminster, City of, Ebury
Elba, I. of (Italy),
Eldridge, Brian, bellfounder, Wm. (fl. mid 17th cent.), bellfounder, Wm. (fl. 1738-65),
Electrical and Musical Industries Ltd. (E.M.I.),
Elgin (Moray),
Elias, vicar of Fulham,
Eliot (Elyot), Geo., Thos., The Gouvenor, and see Elliot
Eliot & Chapman,
Elizabeth I, Queen, as princess, clerk of the robes to, clerk of the spicery to, clockmaker to, grant, groom of the privy chamber to, and Hampton Court, marriage, and parks, portraits, sports, visits Mdx., other refs.,
Elizabeth (Woodville), queen, m. Edw. IV,
Elizabeth (of York), queen, m. Hen. VII,
Elizabeth of Austria, m. Sigismund, King ooland, f P
Elizabeth, princess, d. of Jas. I, m. Fred. V, Elector Palatine,
Elizabeth, princess, d. of Chas. I,
Elizabeth, princess, de. of Hen. II of France,
Ell, Capt. Ric.,
Elalry, Wm.,
Elliot, John, J. Lettsom, Thos., and see Eliot
Ellis, Brabazon, Hen. Have- lock, n, Ric.,
Elsing Hall, see Enfield
Elsynge, Hen.,
Eltham Palace (Kent),
Elthorne, hundred of, agric., hund. ct., map of, and see Royal Elthorne Militia
Elton, Edw.,
Elwick, piano-makers,
Ely, bps. of, and see Long- champ
Ely Brothers Ltd.,
Ely Cath.,
Ely, Isle of (Cambs.),
Ely Place, see Holborn
Emerton, Revd. J. A.,
Emery, Jos.,
Emonson, Jas.,
Emperor, see Charles V; Ferdinand I; Leopold I
Empire Theatre, see Westminster, City of
Endeavour, steamer,
Enefeud, see Enfield
Enefield, see Enfield
Enfield, Hen. de, fam.,
Enfield (Enfield; Enefeud), par., n, agric., Archers, Camlet moat, n; ch., Court, Durrants (Durants, Durant's Arbour), earthwks., Elsing Hall, feud. services, fishing, Forty Hall, golf clubs, Green St., hounds, Ho., incl., ind., inhabitants, man., mkt. and fair, Old Park Fm., palace, parks, Plantation Fm., Ponders End, poor relief, pop., races, road to, royal visits, schs. soil, timber, Trent Park, n, White Webbs (Webbes), and see Enfield Chase
Enfield Chase, in Enfield, agric., hunting, incl., park, Walks, woods,
Enfield Chase Staghounds,
Engall, see Horne, Engall & Freeman
England, G. P., Geo.,
England, ambassador from, kings of,
Englefield, Sir Francis,
Englefield (Berks.), lords of,
Epping Forest (Essex),
Epsom (Surr.), man.,
Erard, Pierre, Sebastian,
Erasmus, Desiderius,
Ernest, Prince of Saxe-Coburg,
Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Weimar,
Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, King of Hanover (d. 1851),
Erskine, Thos., Lord Erskine (d. 1823),
Esegar, see Asgar
Esher, Vct., see Brett
Esher (Surr.), man.,
Essex, Jas., architect, John,
Essex, forests, king of, see Swaefred; people of, sheriff,
Essex, Earls of, see Bohun; Capell; Cromwell, Thos.; Devereux, Rob.; Mandeville
Essex, Lord, unidentified,
Est, Nich.,
Estrild, nun,
Ethelgar, abp. of Canterbury, n
Ethelred, King of Mercia (? Ædilred),
Ethrington, Geo.,
Eton (Bucks.),
Eton College (Bucks.), fellow of, property, provost of, see Day; sports, n,
Eton Mission Boxing Club,
Etruria (Staffs.),
Europe,
Eustace, bp. of London, see Fauconberg
Evans, Abraham, boxer,
Evelyn, John, diarist, quoted,
Everett, H.,
Evesham (Worcs.),
Evesham, battle of,
Ewell (Surr.),
Ewelme, honor of, n
Ewing, W. H.,
Ewry, R. C., athlete,
Exchange, Royal, see London, City of
Exeter, Hall,
Exeter, bp. of, see Keppel, Fred.
Exeter Change, see Westminster, City of
Exeter, Duke of, see Holland; Marquess of, see Courtenay; and see Blount
Exmouth, Vct., see Pellew
Eybury, see Westminster, City of, Ebury
Eyebury, see Westminster, City of, Ebury
Eyre, W. H.,
Eyston, Emma de, Thos., Wm. de (d. by 1352), n; Wm. de (fl. 1362-75),
d'Eyville, Lord, see Deiville
Faber, John, the younger, n
Facio, Nich.,
Fairchild, Godfrey, and his w. Emma,
Fairey Aviation Co.,
Fairfax, Thos. Lord Fairfax of Cameron (d. 1671),
Fairlie, - (fl. 1895),
Falcon, Nich.,
Falconbridge, Vct., see Belasyse
Falkland, Lady, see Tanfield
Falkland, Vct., see Cary
Falstaff, Sir John,
Fane, Grace Caroline, see Lowther; Sarah Sophia, m. Geo. Villiers, Earl of Jersey,
Fanelli, Francesco,
Fanshawe, Alice, m. Sir Chris Hatton, later Lord Hatton, n; Thos.,
Faraday, Mich., physicist,
Farey, C. A., Mich., architect,
Farington, Dan.,
Farmer, Thos.,
Farnell, John, W. T., Wm., fam.,
Farnell & Watson,
Farnham, Nich. of,
Farnham (Surr.),
Farrar, -, oarsman,
Farringdon, see London, City of
Farrington, Gen., n; -, m. Col. John Selwyn,
Fauconberg, Eustace de, bp. of London,
Fauconer, Edmund, and his w., n
Faulkner, Sir Edw., Sir R.,
Fawcons Wharf, see Wyrardisbury River
Fawkes, Guy,
Fawne (Foun), Alan, Ric., Rob.,
Fayrher, Rog.,
Fécamp, Abbey, see Religious Houses, foreign
Feckenham, John, dean of St. Paul's, abbot of Westminster,
Feilding, Bridget, see Stanhope; Geo., Earl of Desmond (d. 1666),
Feisal, King of Iraq,
Feltham, Ambrose de,
Feltham, par., adv., almsho., char., ch., Common, convent, fields, Haubergers, High St., Hill, Hounslow Heath, incl., ind., inn, land in, mans., and see below, Rectory and Rye mans.; Manor Ho., the Park, pop., P. Nonconf., rly., Rectory man., rivers, roads, road to, Ross Cott., Rye man., sch., Southville, Urban District, vicar,
Felton, Eliz., m. John Hervey, Earl of Bristol, Wm.,
Fenchurch Street, see London, City of
Fendts, fam.,
Fénelon, La Motte, French ambassador,
Fenn, Sir Rob., and his s.,
Fenner, Sir Edw. (d. 1612), justice of King's Bench, Edw. (fl. c. 1615), Sir John,
Fenner, Alder & Co.,
Fenwick, Sir John, conspirator, n
Ferdinand I, Emperor,
Ferg, Paul,
Fermor, Geo., Earl of Pomfret (d. 1785), Miss, n
Fern (Feron), Rob.,
Ferne, Hen., bp. of Chester,
Feron, see Fern
Ferrara (It.),
Ferrers, Earl, see Shirley
Ferro-Concrete (Shepperton) Ltd.,
Fetter Lane, see London, City of
Feversham, Earl of, see Duras
Fiamingo, -, sculptor,
Field (Fyeld), John of the, Hen., Polle, and his w. Marie, Dr., -, w. of Hen., m. 2 Edw. Forset,
Fielding, Hen.,
Fiennes, Gregory, Lord Dacre (d. 1594), Jas., Lord Saye and Sele (d. 1450), Wm., Lord Saye and Sele (d. 1471), Wm., Vct. Saye and Sele (d. 1662),
Fiennes-Clinton, later Pelham-Clinton, Hen., Duke of Newcastle (d. 1794),
Figg, Jas.,
Finch, Charlotte, m. Chas. Seymour, Duke of Somerset, Dan., Earl of Nottingham, later Earl of Winchilsea (d. 1730), Heneage, Lord Finch, later Earl of Nottingham (d. 1682), solicitorgen., John, fam.,
Finch, Rickman & Co.,
Finch-Hatton, Geo. Wm., Earl of Winchilsea, Earl of Nottingham (d. 1858),
Finch's Allowance, see Wyrardisbury River
Finchley, par. and borough, agric., Christ's Coll. Sch., ch., Common, commons, Ducketts (Dovecotes), earthwks., incl., Manor Fm. ho., mkt., poor relief, pop., rector, soil, sports clubs, Urban District, woods,
Finett, Sir John,
Finland,
Finsbury, par. and borough, archery, Chiswell St., City Rd., Fields, Goswell Rd., ind., Park, see Hornsey; Pavement see London, City of; Pentonville, n; and see Charterhouse; Clerkenwell; Glasshouse Yard
Finsbury Division, in Ossulstone hund., pop.,
Finsbury, par. of St. Luke, Old St., ind., pop.,
Finsbury, par. of St. Sepulchre without Newgate,
Firestone Tyre & Rubber Co. Ltd.,
Fish, John, - (d. before 1816),
Fishbourne, Stream, n
Fisher, W. Hayes, n; Wm.,
Fisher's Allowance, see Wyrardisbury River
Fishing, see Angling
Fishmongers' Company of London,
Fitzalan, Hen., Earl of Arundel (d. 1580), Ric., Earl of Arundel and Surrey (d. 1397),
Fitz Ansculf, Wm.,
FitzClarence, Geo. Augustus Fred., Earl of Munster (d. 1842),
Fitzgarret, Edw., Garret,
Fitzgerald, Lady Eliz., m. Sir Ant. Browne, n
Fitz Gerald (Villiers), John, Vct., later Earl, Grandison (d. 1766),
Fitzgilbert, Ric.,
Fitzhardinge fam., Earl and Lord, see Berkeley
Fitzherbert, W., athlete,
Fitz James, Jas., Duke of Berwick (d. 1734),
Fitz Maurice, John Hamilton, Vct. Kirkwall (d. 1820),
Fitz Other, Rob., Walt., Wm., and see Windsor
FitzRoy, Augustus Hen., Duke of Grafton (d. 1811), Chas. (fl. 1729-30), Chas., formerly Palmer, Duke of Cleveland (d. 1730), Chas., Duke of Grafton (d. 1757), and see Newdegate
Fitzroy Square, see St. Pancras
Fitz Stephen, Wm.,
Fitz Walter, Pet.,
Fitzwilliam, Wm., Earl of Southampton (d. 1542), Sir Wm., treasurer,
Fladgate, Hen.,
Flanagan, J. J., athlete,
Flanders,
Fleet Hithe, see London, City of
Fleet prison, custodians,
Fleet River,
Fleet Street, see London, City of
Fleetwood, Miles, Sir Wm., receiver general of Ct. of Wards,
Flemming, J. F.,
Fletcher, Edw., J. P., Jas., Joshua, N. C.,
Flight, Ben. (fl. 1794), Ben., jr. (d. 1847), J.,
Flight & Kelly,
Flight & Robson,
Flight & Son,
Flitcroft, Hen.,
Florence (It.),
Flower, Ric.,
Fluidrive Engineering Co. Ltd.,
Foliot, Gil., bp. of London,
Follingham (Follington), Wm.,
Fontevrault Abbey, see Religious Houses, foreign
Fonthill (Beds.),
Foot, Pet., View of Agric. of Mdx.,
Football, Association, Rugby,
Football Association,
Football Association, Amateur,
Force, Dow. Dchss. de la,
Ford, A. J. F., cricketer, F. G. J., cricketer, John, T. P.,
Ford, Old, in Poplar, ind.,
Fordham, -, cartographer,
Forester, see Richard
Forestry,
Forrest, Ric.,
Forset, Arabella, m. Thos. Austen, Edw. (fl. 1611), Edw. (fl. after 1630), -, w. of Edw., see Field
Forster, Wm. (d. 1808), Wm., jr. (fl. c. 1820),
Fort, Thos.,
Fortescue, Sir John, Lionel, and his w. Eliz., n
Forty Five Churches Fund for the Gter London Area,
Foster, R. H., oarsman,
Foun, see Fawne
Founders' Company of London,
Foundling Hospital, see London, City of
Fountain, coach-builders,
Fourdrinier, Hen., Sealy,
Fournier, Geo.,
Fowler, Chas., Sir Thos.,
Fownes, John,
Fox, C. V., oarsman, Chas. Jas., Geo., John, bp. of Winchester, Ric., bp. of Winchester,
Foxall, Zacharias,
Foy, china shop,
France, ambassadors, and see d'Albon; d'Annebaut; Bellay; Blainville; Fénélon; Marillac; Tallard; Gascony, kings of, and see Francis I; Henry (Valois); Louis VIII; Louis XIV; Louis XV; Louis Philippe; navy, nobility, Normandy, wars,
Francis I, Emperor, Duke of Lorraine (d. 1765), n
Francis I, King of France, n
Francis, C. K., cricketer,
Francis Street, see Holborn
Frankfort (W. Germany),
Franklin, Sir John (d. 1647), Ric. (d. by 1647), Ric. (fl. 1636-55), Sir Ric., Bt. (d. 1685), Walt the,
Franks, Moses,
Fraser, G., - (fl. 1848),
Fraxino, Rog. de,
Fray's River (branch of R. Colne),
Frederica, Princess of Hanover, m. - von Pawel Rammingen,
Frederici, -, organ-builder,
Frederick V, Elector Palatine,
Frederick II, King of Prussia,
Frederick, Prince of Wales (d. 1751), and see Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, misnamed, see William Augustus
Frederick Augustus, Duke of York (d. 1827),
Frederick, Capt., cricketer,
Free, Edw.,
Freeman, H. Scott, Martha, m. Capt. John Coggan, R. B., oarsman, Sam., and see Horne, Engall & Freeman; Kimpton & Freeman
Freemasons, Soc. of,
Freke, Rob., sr., Rob., jr.,
French (Frensch), Geo., 'Count Bolo', Walt.,
Frere, L., oarsman,
Frodsham, Chas., H. M., John, Wm., Wm. Jas.,
Frodsham, Chas., & Co. Ltd.,
Froissart, Chronicles,
Frome, River (Dors.), n
Froude, Chas., historian,
Fruiterer, Rog. the,
Fry, Chas. Burgess, cricketer,
Frye, Thos.,
Fuchs, Dr., fencer,
Fulham, par. and borough, adv., agric., Beaufort Ho., bridge, Carey Ho., earthwk., feud. services, ind., Lillie Bridge Athletic Ground, man., pop., Sandford Ho., soil, Stamford Bridge, tenants, vicars, see Dwight, Dr.; Elias; Walham (Wandon, Wansdon, Wendon) Green, Wandon Ho.,
Fulham Palace, grounds, Tait chapel,
Fulham Pottery & Cheavin Filter Co. Ltd.,
Fuller, H. G., John (fl. 1353), s. of Sim., John, master of Jesus Coll., Camb., Thos., D. D., Wm., later bp. of Lincoln,
Fulnetby, Marmaduke,
Fulton, Rob.,
Fulwell, in Twickenham, ch., golf clubs, Lodge, mill, Park,
Furber, John,
Furnivall's Inn, see Inns of Court
Furse, C. W.,
Fyeld, see Field
Fyllyns (Reynolds), Joan,
Gabriel, R. B.,
Gainsborough, Thos., artist,
Gainsborough (Lincs.),
Gainsford Boxing Club,
Galilei, Vincenzio,
Gambier, Jas., Lord Gambier (d. 1833), admiral,
Gamme, Sir John,
Gander, Wm.,
Ganer, piano-makers,
Gapper, Rob.,
Gardiner, Mich., and his w. Marg., Rob., Steph., bp. of Winchester, Capt. Thos.,
Gardner, Lilian,
Garibaldi, Giuseppe,
Garnet, Hen., S. J.,
Garrick, David, actor, Eva Maria,
Garrick Street, see Westminster, City of
Garter King of Arms, see Barker, Sir Chris.
Garter, Knights of the,
Gascony see France
Gate, Geo.,
Gate House Nurseries,
Gates, Geo., John, gentleman of the privy chamber,
Gaudin, P. J.,
Gauntlett, -, compass-maker,
Gautlet Creek (Kent),
Gavell, Mary,
Gaver (Gavere), J., fam.,
Gawne, E.,
Gay, John, author, n,
Gayfere, Thos.,
Gaynesford, John, and his w.,
Geast, Ric., later Dugdale,
Gedding (Geddyng), John, or John de,
Gee, Sir Orlando (d. 1705),
Geffrey, see Geoffrey
Gelder, P. M. van,
Gele, John,
Geoffrey (Geffrey), priest of West- minster,
Geoffrey, s. of Baldwin,
Geoffrey of Batchworth,
George I, King, brewer to, and Hampton Court, mistress of, other ref.,
George II, King, n; as Prince of Wales, arms, bandmaster to, clockmaker to, gardener to, and Hampton Court, n, hunting, medallion, portrait, other refs., n,
George III, King, n, architects to, chaplains to, clockmaker to, and Hampton Court, military displays, organ-builder to, visits Mdx., other ref.,
George IV, King, as Prince of Wales, sports, other ref.,
George V, King,
George, Prince of Denmark, m. Queen Anne,
George, W. G., athlete,
George Street, see St. Marylebone
Gerard (Gerrard), Chas., Lord Gerard (d. 1667), Sir Gil., John, S. J., Mark, Phil., fam.,
Gerard Street, see Westminster, City of
German Gymnasium,
Germany,
Gerneford, see Greenford
Gerrard, see Gerard
Gerrards Cross (Bucks.),
Gerspach, - (fl. 1760),
Ghent (Belgium),
Gibbes, see Gibbs
Gibbon, Eliz., m. - Joddrell, Phillipps, Rob.,
Gibbons, Sir Alex., Grinling, wood-carver, n, Harold, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1776), Sir John (d. 1893), Sir Wm. (d. 1814), fam.,
Gibbs (Gibbes), David, Jas., architect, Sir Phil., novelist, Walt. (d. c. 1612), and his w. Eliz., Walt. (fl. 1626),
Gibbs, D. & W., Ltd.,
Gibson, J. W., later Sir John,
Gifford (Gyfford), Rob. Francis, Lord Gifford (d. 1872), and his w., - (fl. late 18th c.),
Gilbert of Cranford,
Gilbert of Harpsden, and his w. Maud,
Gilbert of Whitton,
Gilbert, A. C., athlete, Ric., W. B.,
Gilbert & Rivington & Co. Ltd.,
Gilbey, A. N.,
Gilford, And.,
Gilkes, Sam.,
Gill, Brook Hamilton, Eric, Pet., n; Wm., lord mayor of London,
Gill's, coach-builders,
Gillett, Wm.,
Gillette Industries Ltd.,
Gilliver, Lawton,
Gillow, -, furniture-maker,
Giorgione, see Barbarelli
Girdlestone, G. R.,
Giustinian, Sebastian,
Glasgow,
Glasse, G. H., n; Dr. Sam.,
Glasshouse Street, see Westminster, City of
Glasshouse Yard, in Finsbury, pop.,
Glass-making,
Glass-Sellers of London, Company of,
Glaxo Laboratories Ltd.,
Glazebrook, Dr. R. T.,
Glazier, Hugh,
Gleichen, Ctss.,
Glossop, Mrs.,
Gloucester (Gloster), John of,
Gloucester, archdeacon of, see Northolt; cath., dean,
Gloucester, bp. of, see Pritchett
Gloucester, Dukes of, see Henry; Richard III; Thomas of Woodstock; William Hen.
Gloucester, Earls of, see Clare, Gil. de; Clare, Ric. de; Robert
Gloucester Place, see St. Marylebone
Gloucestershire, n;
Glover, Moses, cartographer, Map of Isleworth Hund. quoted, n, -, boxer,
Glynn, John, serjeant-at-law,
Goda, Ctss. (fl. c. 1060),
Goddard, C. E., Fred., John,
Gode, Ric.,
Godfrey, s. of Ralph,
Godfrey, Capt.,
Godlak, Thos.,
Godlee, Burwood,
Godolphin, Guy, Sidney, Earl of Godolphin (d. 1712), and see Hammersmith
Godstow Abbey, see Religious Houses, other counties
Gogh, John, Vincent Van, see Van Gogh
Goldie, J. H. D., oarsman, J. H. G.,
Goldsmith's Hall, see London, City of
Golf, Eastern links, Ladies' clubs, Northern links, Southern links, Western links,
Gondomar, see Acuña
Gonzaga, Ferd. de, Viceroy of Sicily,
Gonzago, Ludovico, Duke of Mantua,
Good, Jas., Rob. (d. 1558),
Good Intent Flour Mill,
Goodchild, - (fl. 1746),
Goodenough, Edmund, headmaster,
Goodgroom, Ric.,
Goodhart-Rendel, H. S.,
Goodlad, Nath.,
Goodman, Hen., W.,
Goodman, Price, Ltd.,
Goodman's Fields, see London, City of
Goodwin, Thos.,
Goodwood (Suss.),
Goodyer, Rob.,
Gordon, Lord Hen., Miss,
Gordon riots,
Gordon-Lennox, Helen, m. Alan Ian Percy, Duke of Northumberland, n
Gore, A. W., tennis-player,
Gore, hundred of,
Goring, Geo. (fl. 1582), Geo., Earl of Norwich (d. 1663), Wm., and his w., -, m. - Fenner, and see Burbage
Goschen, -,
Goss, -, boxer,
Gostling, Augustus, Chas. (d. c. 1766),
Goswell Road, see Finsbury
Gouge, Thos., Wm.,
Gough Square, see London, City of
Gould, A. J., Jay,
Goulds Green, see Hillingdon
Gouyn, Chas.,
Govett, R., Thos., J. P.,
Gowans, J. T.,
Gower, John, poet,
Gower Street, see St. Pancras
Grace, F., boxer, Dr. W. G., cricketer,
Gracechurch Street, see London, City of
Grafton, Thos., and his w. Agnes,
Grafton, Duke of, see FitzRoy
Grafton Regis (Northants.), n
Grafton Street, see Westminster, City of
Graham (Grahme), Geo., watch- maker, Col. Jas., n; Rob., Col., and see Jeffrey, Jackson & Graham
Gramophone Co.,
Grammont, Gabriel de, bp. of Tarbe,
Grand Junction Canal, ind. by other refs.,
Grand Junction Waterworks,
Grand Union Canal,
Grand Union Canal Carrying Co.,
Grandison, Vct., see FitzGerald
Granges, Pet. des,
Grant, T. S., Wm.,
Grantham, Judith, m. Sir Jonathan Andrews, Sir Thos.,
Grantham (Lincs.),
Gras, Rog. le,
Gravell, Wm., & Son,
Gravell & Tolkein,
Graves, Wm.,
Gravesend, Ric. bp. of London, Steph. de, bp. of London,
Gravesend (Kent),
Graviner (Colnbrook),
Gray, Ben., Harry, boxer, Capt. John (fl. 1720), builder, John (d. 1849), Rob., Thos. poet, Wm. or Grey, bp. of London, Lord, of Wark, see Grey, Wm.; Wm. (d. 1820), and see Grey
Gray, John, & Son,
Gray & Davison,
Gray's Inn, see Inns of Court
Gray's Inn Lane, see Holborn
Great Central Rly.,
Great Eastern Rly.,
Great George Street, see Westminster, City of
Great Marlborough Street, see West- minster, City of
Great North Rd.,
Great Northern Rly.,
Great Pulteney Street, see West- minster, City of
Great Russell Street, see Holborn
Great South West Road,
Great West Road,
Great Western and Brentford Rly.,
Great Western and Gt. Central Joint Rly.,
Great Western Railway, Uxbridge Branch,
Greece,
Greek Street, see Westminster, City of
Green (Grene), C. E., cricketer, Cecily (d. 1480), wid. of Rob., m. 2 John Acton, Cecily (fl. 1493), m. Wm. Burbage, and see Bedyll; Edw., Eliz., see Warner; Maj. F. Egerton, n; John (fl. 1519), John (fl. 1691), Rob., Sam., Walt., Wm., - (fl. 1690's), and see Sadler & Green
Green Room Golf Club,
Greenford, Denise of, w. of Hugh, Hen. of, and his wid. Lettice, Hugh of, Lewis of, Luke of, Mabel of,
Greenford, Great, par., adv., agric., n; almsho., architecture, boundaries, Brabsden Green, Braddish (Perivale) Wood, bridges, canal, chars., ch., Community Centre, The Cottage, Court Fm., demesne, East, feud. services, glebe, Green, Horsenden (Horsa-dun) Hill, Horsenden Wood, hosp., incl., ind., inns, lesser estates, loc. gov., man., and see below, Stickleton man.; manor cts., manor fm., manor-ho., mkt. gdns., North, Oldfield Fm., open fields, n; pop., P. Nonconf., rly., Ravenor Pk., Rectory, rectory-ho.,
Greenford, Great, roads, Broadway, Coston's Lane, Cowgate Rd., formerly Cow Lane, Elton Ave., Greenford Rd., Harrow Rd., Horsenden Lane North, Love Lane, Malden Ave., Medway Drive, Oldfield Lane, Perivale Pk., Ruislip Rd., Western Ave., Whitton Ave., Windmill Lane,
Greenford, Great, R. Catholm., schs., settlement, Stanhope Pk. Ho., Stickleton, Stickleton Ho., Stickleton man., suburban development, tithes, Urban District, vestry, woods, and see above, Braddish; Horsenden
Greenford Parva, see Perivale
Green Park, see Westminster, City of,
Green Street, see Enfield
Greenwich (Kent), ch., hosp., Royal Observatory,
Greenwich Palace (Kent),
Greenwood Bros.,
Gregory, John, vault,
Grendon, Ralph de, and see Leveland
Grene, see Green
Grenfell, Sir Wm. Hen., later Lord Desborough (d. 1945), n,
Gresham, Sir Thos. (d. 1579), wid. of,
Gresse Street, see St. Marylebone
Grestain Abbey, see Religious Houses, foreign
Greville, Chas., Geo., Rob., Lord Brooke (d. 1643), regiment of,
Grey, Chas., Earl Grey of Howick (d. 1845), prime minister, Sir Edw., Frances, see Brandon; Lady Georgiana, Hen., Marquess of Dorset, Duke of Suffolk (d. 1554), Hen., Earl of Kent (d. 1651), Lady Jane, Joan de, see Valognes; Sir Rob. de, Thos. de, Lord Walsingham (d. 1870), Wm., Lord Grey of Warke (d. 1674), and see Gray
Grey, Lord de, see Robinson
Gribble, J. B.,
Grice, John, Margaret, see Edwards; Thos.,
Gridley, R. G., n
Griffin Brewery,
Griffin Library House, see Clerkenwell
Griffiths, C. H., & Co.,
Grignion, Dan., Thos. (fl. 1730-48), Thos. (d. 1784), Thos. (fl. 1800-25),
Grignion & Son,
Grimes Dyke, properly Ditch, earthwk.,
Grimston, Hon. Rob.,
Grimthorpe, Lord, see Beckett, Edmund
Grindal, Edmund, bp. of London,
Grisot, M., archer,
Grocer's Company of London,
Grocyn, Wm.,
Grohe, Jas.,
Groslet, P. J.,
Grosvenor, Hugh Lupus, Duke of Westminster (d. 1899),
Grosvenor Road, and Square, see Westminster, City of
Grove, Sir Geo., Dict. of Music, Mat. atte, - (fl. 1869),
Groves, Maj.,
Grundy, -, cricketer,
Gryffyn, Edmund, n; Rog.,
Guarnieri, Jos.,
Guelders (Holland),
Guernsey (C.I.),
Guildford, Jane, m. John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland,
Guildford, Ctss. of, see Speke
Guildford, Lord, see North
Gully, John, boxer,
Gulston, F. S.,
Gumley, John,
Gunmakers Company of London,
Gunn, John, cricketer, R. K., boxer,
Gunnersbury, in Ealing, agric., Park,
Gunning, Misses,
Gurdon, Chas., E. T.,
Gurney, Alice, see Beauchamp; Sir Mat., Philippa, w. of Sir Mat. Gurney, m. 2 Sir John Tiptoft,
Gwyn, Nell,
Gyé, - de,
Gyfford, see Gifford
Gyll, Wm.,
Habershon, W. G., and Pite,
Hacche (Soms.), baron of, see Beauchamp, John de
Hacket, Revd. John, chaplain,
Hackett, Rob., fam.,
Hackney, par. and borough, agric., ch., Clapton, Dalston, Homerton, incl., ind., Kingsland, Kingsland Rd., Marsh, n; pop., Springfield Pk., soil, Stamford Hill, Wick,
Haddock, E. I.,
Haden, Nath.,
Hadley (Herts.), commons, Green, hermitage, turnpike rd.,
Hadley, Monken (Herts.), n; pop.,
Hadley and South Mimms, Volunteers,
Hadow, Sir Rob., W. H., cricketer,
Hagbourne, West (Berks.), man.,
Hagham, Pet. of, prior of the Hospitallers,
Hague, The (Holland),
Haimund (fl. c. 12th c.),
Hainault Forest (Essex),
Hakepetit, Joan, w. of Ric., Ric.,
Halde, - du, author,
Hale, John, John in le,
Hales, Chris., Sir Rob., Steph., physiologist, W. H.,
Halewyke, see Halliwick
Haley, Chas.,
Haley & Milner,
Haliburton, T. C., author,
Halifax, Earls of, see Dunk; Montagu
Haliford, see Halliford
Halkin Place, see Westminster, City of
Hall, Abraham, Gen. Bullock, Jos., bp. of Chester, Rob., Thos. (fl. 1583), Thos. (fl. 1592-8), Thos. (fl. 1608), Wm., - (fl. 1660),
Hallen, A. W. C.,
Halley, Edmund, F.R.S., astronomer,
Halliday, Sir And.,
Halliford, Nich. of,
Halliford, in Shepperton, Lower, Lower Halliford Green, man., mill, Upper, and see Shepperton
Halliford, in Sunbury, Home Fm. Cott., man., Manor, Upper, and see Sunbury
Halliwell Bisset,
Halliwell Street, see Stepney
Halliwick (Halewyke), in Friern Barnet, man.,
Halswelle, W.,
Ham, East (Essex),
Ham, West (Essex),
Hambleden (Bucks.),
Hamborough, D. A.,
Hambrough, John, fam.,
Hamilton, Lady Archibald, Cosmo, novelist, Lord Geo., Jas., Earl of Arran, Duke of Châtelherault (d. 1575), n; Jas., Earl of Arran (d. 1609), Jas., Marquess of Hamilton (d. 1625), Jas. (fl. 1664), Jas., Duke of Abercorn (d. 1913), Col. John, Wm., Earl of Lanark, Duke of Hamilton (d. 1651), and see Henderson- Hamilton; Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.
Hamilton Place, see Westminster, City of
Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Terence John, Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (d. 1930),
Hammersmith, par. and borough, agric., bridge, Brook Green, ch., fair, Godolphin Sch., Grove Hall, ind., pop., Ravenscourt Park, regatta, Shepherd's Bush, sports clubs, Upper Mall, Wormwood (Wormholt) Scrubs,
Hammond, B., J. L., John, Philip, Rob. (fl. 1367), Col. Rob. (d. 1654), governor of I. of Wight, n
Hampden, Eliz., John, Sibell, m. David Penn, Wm.,
Hampshire,
Hampstead, par. and borough, Adelaide Rd., agric., Belsize, ch., Heath, Jack Straw's Castle, King's Hill, Lodge, man., pop., Primrose Hill, soil, Spaniards Fm., sports clubs, volunteer militia, West Heath, woods,
Hampton (Hamtonet, Hemton), par., adv., area, bridge, Bushy Ho., chars., Charles II's Lodge, ch., Common, ferry, fishing, Heath, Hounslow Heath, houses, incl., inns, n; Kingston Rd., loc. gov., man., mill, n, New, see Teddington
Hampton, parks, Bushy Pk., Home Pk., incls., Middle Park, officers of, royal stud in,
Hampton, pop., P. Nonconf., roads, roads to, schs., Smythes Lane, stn., Stud House, turnpike, see Hampton and Staines; Upper Lodge, Urban District, vicar, vicarage, waterworks, workho., and see Hampton Court; Hampton Hill; Hampton Wick
Hampton and Staines Turnpike Trust,
Hampton Court, in Hampton, bridge, chase, communications, ferry, honor, man. parks, see Hampton; road to, sports, stns., stud., see Hampton, parks; Warren,
Hampton Court Conference,
Hampton Court Palace, additions and alterations, architecture, Chapel Royal, clerks of works, construction, entertainments, gardens, housekeeper of, lakes, maze, pictures, valuation, tennis court, vine, and see Henry VIII; Wolsey
Hampton Court Palace, kings at, Anne and, Charles I and, Charles II and, in Commonwealth, Edward VI and, Elizabeth I and, George I and, George II and, George III and, Henry VIII and, James I and, James II and, Mary I and, William III and Mary II and,
Hampton Court, Truce of,
Hampton Court, Treaty of,
Hampton Hill, in Hampton, ch.,
Hampton, New, see Teddington
Hampton Wick, in Hampton, area, ch., the Hovel, land in, loc. gov., pop., stn., Urban District,
Hamtonet, see Hampton
Hanbery, Ric.,
Hanbury, Anna, m. Thos. Fowell Buxton, Chas. Addington, John, Osgood, sr., Osgood, jr., Rob., Sampson, and see Truman, Hanbury, Buxton & Co. Ltd.
Hancock, Jas., John, -, piano-maker, and see Crang & Hancock
Hancock, Shepherd & Rixon,
Hand Court, see Holborn
Handel, Geo. Fred.,
Hanger Hill, see Ealing
Hanover (W. Germany), king of, see Ernest Augustus; and see Frederica
Hans Casimir, s. of Fred., Elector Palatine,
Hanson, J. S.,
Hanway, Jonas, philanthropist,
Hanway Street, see St. Pancras
Hanwell, par., n, adv., agric., almshos., architecture, Boston Ho., boundaries, Brent Lodge, bridges, Broadway, Cambridge Yard, Central Lond. District Sch., chars., and see below, Hobbayne's char.; Cherington Ho., chs., cinemas, Clifden Lodge, College, common, Community Centre, Cuckoo Fm., Cuckoo Hill, demesne, detached areas, Elthorne Heights, Elthorne Pk., n, Factory Yard, feud. services, glebe, Golden Manor, the Grove, Heath, Heath Lodge, Hermitage, Hume's Wharf, Hobbayne's char., hosp., incls., ind., inns, Lawn Ho., lesser estates, loc. gov., man., manor cts., mills, newspapers, open fields, Park, Park Fm., poor-ho., pop., P. Nonconf., rly., n, rectors, Rectory, Rectory Cott., rectory ho.,
Hanwell, roads, Bordars Rd., Boston Rd., Cambridge Rd., Cherington Rd., Church Rd., Church Row, Cuckoo Ave., Cuckoo Lane, Drayton Bridge Rd., Elthorne Ave., Elthorne Pk. Rd., Framfield Rd., Gifford Gdns., Green Lane, Greenford Ave., Halfacre Rd., High Lane, Lower Boston Rd., Manor Ct. Rd., Montague Rd., Oaklands Rd., Rosebank Rd., Ruislip Rd., St. George's Rd., St. Margaret's Rd., St. Mark's Rd., Seward Rd., Springfield Rd., Station Rd., Studland Rd., Studle Grange Rd., Townholme Cres., Trumper's Way, Uxbridge Rd., West- minster Rd., Wilmot Pl., York Ave.,
Hanwell, schs., and see above, Cent. Lond. Dist. Sch.; settlements, South, the Spring, Spring Cott., suburban development, Tickill, tithes, Urban District, vestry, West Mdx. Golf Club, Wharncliffe Viaduct, workho., n; and see above, Cent. Lond. Dist. Sch.; worthies,
Hanwell Gazette,
Hanwell Post,
Hanwell Ridge, see Brentford
Hanworth (Hunsworth), par., bridge, castle, chars., ch., earthwk., field names, Hounslow Heath, hunting, incl., land in, man., n, mill, Park, pop., P. Nonconf., river, road to,
Harcourt, - (fl. 1469),
Harding, A. F.,
Hardington, see Harlington
Hardwick, Thos.,
Hardwicke, Earl of, see Yorke
Hardy, Sir Thos., Wm.,
Hare, John, Sir Nich.,
Harefield, par., adv., agric., almshos., architecture, Battleswell, Battleswell Fm., Bayhurst Wood, Belhacketts Ho., n; Belhammonds, boundaries, Bournes Fm., Breakspears Inst., brickmaking, canal, chars., ch., clubs., Conies Fm., Cripps Fm., Cripps Fm. Cott., n; Crow's Nest Fm., curacy, demesne, Dewes Fm., Downtons Ho., Drapers Fm., earthwks., fairs, fishing, Gapes Ho., gravel works, Hammonds Ho., Grove, Highway Fm., Hill End, hosps., Ho., incl., ind., inns, Jack's Lock, Jack's Lock Cott., Knightcotes Fm., n; Knighcotes man., lesser estates, loc. gov., Lodge, see below, Harefield Place; the Lodge, man., and see above, Knightcotes; manor cts., Manor Ct., manor-hos., and see Brackenbury; Breakspears; Moorhall; Manor Ho., map of, mkt. gdns., Memorial Hall, mills, moors, Mt. Pleasant, New Years Green, P. Nonconf., open fields, park, Park, peculiar, Place, formerly Harefield Lodge, pop., racecourse, rly., Ravenings, rectory,
Harefield, roads, Breakspear Rd., Breakspear Rd. North, Church Hill, Harefield Lane, Harefield St., n, Harvill Rd., High St., Hill End Rd., Moorhall Rd., New Years Green Lane, Northwood Rd., Park Lane, Rickmansworth Rd., Scaterell St., n; Springwell Lane, schs., settlements, Shepherds Hill Ho., Springwell Fm., suburban development., Swakeleys, Swakeleys Fm., tithes, vestry, vicarage, vicarage ho., Whiteheath Fm., workho., worthies, and see Brackenbury; Breakspears; Moorhall
Harington (Harrington), Sir John, n, Lucy, m. Edw. Russell, Earl of Bedford, n;
Harlech, Lady, see Seymour, Emily Charlotte
Harlequins Sports Club,
Harlesden, in borough of Willesden, n
Harley, Rob., Earl of Oxford (d. 1724), n,
Harlington, Alf. of,
Harlington (Herdington), par., adv., n, agric., Albert Hall, almsho., architecture, Bedwell, Berry Green, boundaries, Bourne Fm., brickmaking, canal, Cedars, chars., chs., n, Church Fm., Common, Corner, demesne, Dower Ho., Elder Fm., fair, glebe, Harlington with Shepiston man., n, hosp., Hounslow Heath, incl., ind., inns, lesser estates, Lilacs, formerly Overberg Ho., loc. gov., Lodge, man., and see above, Harlington with Shepiston man.; manor cts., Manor Fm., manor-ho., mkt. gdns., open fields, Overberg Ho., see above, Lilacs; Pinkwell, poor ho., pop., Pork Halfacre, P. Nonconf., rly., rectory, rectory ho.,
Harlington, roads, roads to, Albert Rd., Bath Rd., Bourne Ave., Brickfields Lane, Canarvon Drive, Cherry Lane, n; Corwell Lane, Dawley Rd., Hatton Rd., High St., Keith Rd., Manor Parade, New Rd., North Hyde Rd., Pinkwell Lane, Rigby Lane, Sipson Rd., Station Rd., Victoria Lane, Waltham Ave., West End Lane, R. Catholm., schs., settlements, Sipson Field, suburban development, tithes, Townsend ho., n; Urban District, vestry, vicar, West End, Windmill Hill, and see Dawley; Hayes and Harlington
Harman, E. J.,
Harmondsworth, par., agric., ch., disputes, earthwks., feud. services, fishery, glebe, Heathrow, and see London Airport; hosp., Hounslow Heath, incl., loc. gov., Mad Bridge, and see Stanwell; mans., and see below, Perry Place man.; manor ct., moor, P. Nonconf., Perry Place man., pop., reeve, and see Hubbard; rivers, road to, schs., Sipson, and see Harlington; vicar, wages, workho., and see Longford
Harmondsworth Priory, see Religious Houses, in Middlesex; and see Religious Houses, foreign, Rouen
Harold, Earl and King,
Harpdon, John, Wm.,
Harper, Ric. the,
Harpsden, Agnes of, wid. of Rob., Eliz., m. John Lovell, Gil. of, and his w. Maud, Ralph of (fl. 1196), Rob. of (fl. 1201-11), Rog. of (fl. 1235), Wm. of (fl. 1279), Wm. of (fl. 1302), Wm. of (fl. 1340), -, m. - Lovell,
Harpsden (Oxon.), man.,
Harrington, see Harington
Harris (Harrys), Baker, Chas., Geo. (fl. 1884), Geo. Rob. Canning, Lord Harris (d. 1932), Hen., John, Mary, Renatus, Ric., Thos., bellfounder,
Harrison, John, -, engraver,
Harrow (Harrow-on-the-Hill), par. agric., Alperton, commons, earthwk., Flambards man., The Grange, Headstone (Hedgestone) see Pinner; Hill, incl., man., and see above, Flambards man.; mkt., mill, Northolt Rd., Oakington (Okington), pop., races, rector, see Littleton, Thos. de; roads to, sports, Sudbury, Uxendon, Wealdstone, woods,
Harrow School, sports,
Harrow Weald, in Harrow, commons, earthwk.,
Harrys, see Harris
Hart, Soloman Abraham,
Hartop, see Chapman & Hartop
Hartridge, - (fl. 1899),
Hartshorne, -, Old English Glasses,
Hartwell, - (fl. 1836),
Harvard University (U.S.A., Mass.),
Harvest, G.,
Harvey, see Curtis & Harvey
Harwood, Ralph, Revd. Thos., D. D.,
Hastie, J.,
Hastings, Lady Dorothy, n; Francis, Earl of Huntingdon (d. 1561), Hen., Earl of Huntingdon (d. 1595), n; Sir Wm., Lord Hastings (d. 1483),
Hastings (Suss.)
Hatch (Hatche), Wm. atte,
Hatchett, John,
Hatchman, Ric.,
Hatfield (Herts.) man.,
Hatton, Capt. A., n; Sir Chris., lord chancellor, Sir Wm., and see Finch-Hatton
Hatton, Lady, see Fanshawe
Hatton, in East Bedfont, fair, Grange, Hounslow Heath, incl., inn, man., P. Nonconf., rect., roads, roads to,
Hauberger, Edw. le, John le, and his w. Marg.,
Havana (Cuba),
Haverhill, Jas. of, Thos. of, Wm. of,
Havering (Essex),
Havers, John,
Havelock, Sir Hen.,
Haverhalle, Brichter de,
Haward, see Hayward
Hawes, F. B. O., n
Hawke, Edw., Lord Hawke (d. 1781), admiral, Martin Bladen, Lord Hawke (d. 1938),
Hawker Aircraft Ltd.,
Hawkes, Sidney Milnes,
Hawkins, Sir John, Letitia, Anecdotes & c., and see Houlditch & Hawkins
Hawley, Thos., Clarencieux King of of Arms,
Hawtrey, Lieut. H. C.,
Hawtrey-Deane, F.,
Hay, Geo., Earl of Kinnoull (d. 1758), Marg., Ctss. of Carlisle,
Hay Hill, see Westminster, City of
Hayes, J. J., athlete, -, cricketer,
Hayes, par., n; agric., Botwell, Bull's Bridge, earthwk., feud. services, incl., ind., loc. gov., man. Park, pop., road to, Spiritualist Soc., stn., Urban District Co.,
Hayes and Harlington, Urban District Council,
Hayley & Son,
Haymarket, see Westminster, City of
Haynes, Francis, Wm., n
Hayward (Haward), Chas., Eliz., m. 1 Ric. Warren, m. 2 Thos. Knyvett, Lord Knyvett, Ric., -, cricketer,
Haywood, Christine, and see Burt, Boulton & Haywood
Heacham Stream, see Poyle Mill River
Head, Geo., and his w., - (fl. 1833), and see Stewart & Head
Heads of the Proposals,
Headstone (Herts.), and see Pinner
Heales, A., n
Heames, Thos.,
Heaps, S. A.,
Heard, W. W.,
Hearne, Geo., J. T., cricketer, Thos.,
Heath, A. H., cricketer, Jas., John, Rob., Dr. (fl. 1771),
Heath, see Hampstead; Hounslow
Heathrow, see Harmondsworth; London Airport
Heathcote, Frank, Sir Gil., Bt., lord mayor of London, Gil. John, Lord Aveland (d. 1867), n; J. M.,
Heather, Dr. Wm.,
Heaton, Butler & Bayne,
Heber, Ric.,
Hedgeley, possibly Hedgerley (Bucks.),
Hedges, H., Killingworth, fam.,
Heenan, -, boxer,
Heere, Lucas van de, painter,
Heinsius, Antonie,
Heinz, H. J., & Co. Ltd.,
Helene Friederike Augusta, of Waldeck and Pyrmont, m. Leopold Geo., Duke of Albany,
Helyar, Weston, n
Hemton, see Hampton
Henderson, H. C., R., cricketer, Col. and Mrs., and see Tough & Henderson Ltd.
Henderson-Hamilton, C. C., athlete,
Hendon, par. and borough, agric., common, Copthall (Copt Hall), golf club, incl., pop., river, soil, Urban District, woods,
Heneage, - (fl. 1541),
Henery, P. J. T., cricketer,
Henley on Thames (Berks.), bridge, regattas,
Henrietta Maria, queen, m. Chas. I,
Henry I, King, charters of,
Henry II, King, charter,
Henry III, King, grants by, harpist to, at Kempton, other refs.,
Henry IV, King, as Earl of Derby,
Henry V, King, as Prince of Wales,
Henry VI, King, clerk of signet to,
Henry VII, King, clerk of signet to, other ref.,
Henry VIII, King, arms of, buildings, children, clerk of the signet to, clockmaker to, death, entertainments, grants by, grants to, and Hampton Ct., and see above, buildings; entertainments; marriages, officer of the cellar to, parks, picture coll., printer to, queens, and see Anne (Boleyn); Anne (of Cleves); Catherine (of Aragon); Catherine; (Howard); Catherine (Parr); Jane (Seymour); and religious houses, sports, and Cardinal Wolsey, yeoman of the Jewel Ho. to, other refs.,
Henry (Valois), Duke of Anjou, later Henry III of France,
Henry, Duke of Gloucester (d. 1660), s. of Chas. I,
Henry, Prince of Wales (d. 1612), s. of Jas. I, n,
Henry Fred., Duke of Cumberland (d. 1790),
Henry (fl. 1300), the woodward,
Henry of Bayeux,
Henry of Greenford, and his wid. Lettice,
Henry of Hinton,
Hentzner, Paul, Journey into Engl.,
Hepplewhite (Heppelwhite), Alice,
Hepplewhite & Co.,
Herbert (Herbard, Herberd), Edw., Lord Herbert of Chirbury (d. 1648), Lord Edw. (d. 1734), n; Capt. F., H. R., Jas., Jane, see Spiller; Nich., Phil., Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1650), Phil., Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1669), Thos., Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1733), Sir Thos., Bt., n; Sir Wm., Earl of Pembroke (d. 1570),
Herdington, see Harlington
Hereford, Earl of, see Bohun
Hereford,
Herne Hill (Surr.),
Heron, John, -, footballer,
Herriard, Maud of, Ric. of,
Herring, Chas.,
Hertford, Ctsses. of, see Devereux; Howard, Frances
Hertford, Earls of, see Seymour, Edw.; Seymour, Wm.
Hertford, Marquess of, see Seymour- Conway
Hertford, foxhounds, mill,
Hertfordshire, agric., cricket, plough, sheriff, woods, woolassessment,
Hervey, Lord Augustus, and his w., Carr, Lord Hervey (d. 1723), Eliz., Ctss. of Bristol, see Felton; Francis, Fred. Wm. Fane, Marquess of Bristol (d. 1951), John, Lord Hervey of Ickworth (d. 1743), Mary, Lady, see Lepell
Hervynton, Adam de,
Herzen, Alex.,
Hesse, see Maurice; Otto
Hester, Wm.,
Heston, par., adv., agric., airfield, Allcotts, n; architecture, boundaries, brickmaking, Burdett Lodge, Campion, formerly Thornbury, Ho., chars., chs., n, Church Ho., End, glebe, Green, The Grove, Groveplace, Hallplace, heronry, Heston Fm., Hounslow Heath, housing estates, incls., ind., Lampton, land in, n, land in, loc. gov., man., Manor Ho., map of, mkt. gdns., mills, New, North Hyde, North Hyde Fm., North Hyde Hall, pop., P. Nonconf., rectory, recusancy,
Heston, road to, Barrack Rd., Bath Rd., Beavers Lane, Broad Walk, Church Rd., Cranford Lane, Dockwell Lane, Great South West Rd., Green Lane, Heath Rd., Heston Rd., Hospital Rd., Jersey Rd., Kingsley Rd., Lampton Rd., Martindale Rd., Montague Rd., n; New Heston Rd., North Hyde Lane, Osterley Lane, Osterley Rd., Scrattage Lane, Sutton Lane, Thornbury Rd., Vicarage Fm. Rd., Windmill Lane, Witham Rd.,
Heston, R. Catholm., St. Laurence Cotts., Sawyers Hold man., n, schs., Scrattage, Scrattage Fm., soil, Spring Grove, Spring Grove Ho., Springwell, suburban development, Sutton, Sutton Manor Ho., Thornbury Ho., see above, Campion Ho; tithes, vestry, vicars, vicarage, vicarage ho., village, Westbrook Ho., Westbrook Mem. Inst., White Ho., Woodhall, n, workho., and see Heston and Isleworth; Osterley Pk.
Heston Aircraft and Associated Engineers Ltd.,
Heston and Isleworth, borough of, agric., architecture, Borough Co., brick-making, chs., ferries, golf club, graveldigging, Great West Rd., hospitals, Hounslow Heath, inds., inns, mans., map of, mkts. and fairs, mkt.-gardening, mills, newspapers, open fields, parks, P. Nonconf., rlys., roads and bridges, R. Catholm., schs., settlements, Staines Rd., suburban development, warren, waterways, 'Whitmarsh riots', and see Brentford End; Heston; Hounslow; Isleworth; Osterley; Syon; Whitton; Worton; Wyke
Hewitt, Jas., Vct. Lifford (d. 1789), Dr. John, D.D.,
Hewlett, Edw., Jas., Wm.,
Heygate, - (fl. late 19th c.),
Heylin (Heylyn), Edw., John,
Heyward, Ebenezer, Ltd.,
Heyward, John, Ltd.,
Heywood, Pet.,
Heywood (Surr.),
Hickes, see Hicks
Hickman, Wm.,
Hicks (Hickes), Sir Baptist, Sir Wm., n
Hide, Thos., prior of Hounslow,
Higgins, Hen. Whitmore, W.,
Highbury, in Islington, Barnsbury man., Barnsbury Sq., Bowman's Lodge, earthwks., Hercules Rd., Holloway Rd., Jack Straw's Castle, Lt. St. John's Wood, manor-ho., Mountfort Ho., St. Thos. Hall, White Conduit Ho.,
Highgate, in borough of Hornsey, cemetery, Hill, Muswell Hill Rd., road to, school, soil, sports clubs, volunteer corps, Waterlow Park, woods,
Highland Socs. Golfing Assoc.,
High Street, see Kensington; Shoreditch; Whitechapel
Hildebrand, Johann Gottfried,
Hilgerud, A., marksman,
Hill, Aaron, n; Alfred Ebsworth, Anne, m. Garrett Wellesley, Earl of Mornington, Arth., Vct. Dungannon (d. 1771), Arthur Fred. (fl. 1908), Arthur Geo. (fl. 1908), Edmund (d. 1809), Edw. (fl. 1694-1736), Eliz. (fl. 1630), Hen. (fl. late 18th c.), Hen. Lockey (d. 1835), John, auditor of the Exchequer, Jos., Ric., Sir Rowland, lord mayor of London, G. Rowland (fl. 1908), n; Thos., W. (fl. 1908), Walt. Edgar, Wm. (fl. 1525), Wm. (d. c 1642), Wm. (d. by 1671), and his w. Alice, Wm. (d. 1870), Wm. Ebsworth (fl. 1908), Wm. Hen. (fl. 1908), - (fl. 1548-53), printer, fam., and see Clegg-Hill
Hill, Frederick, & Co.,
Hill, W. E., & Sons,
Hill, Wm., & Son,
Hill & Sons,
Hill, Vct., see Clegg-Hill
Hilliard, Edw., G. B., G. T., Major- General, J. E., John, Miss, Nich., painter, W. E., -, see Crosier; fam.,
Hillingdon, par., agric., Barnes, boundary with Cowley, brickmaking, chs., Colham Gdn. man, see West Drayton; Cowley Grove, Cowley Hall, East, Goulds Green, heath, golf club, House, see Uxbridge; incl., Kingston Lane, man., mills, Pield (Peil; Piel) heath, pop., road to, schs., Starveall, stns., Stockley, and see West Drayton; vicarage, West, and see Colham; Uxbridge and Hillingdon; Yiewsley
Hills, Peter,
Hillyard, G. W., sportsman,
Hilton, H. H., Walt.,
Hinckens, - (fl. late 16th c.),
Hinson, see Powell
Hinton, Hen. of, J. W., Organ Construction, Maud of, Ric. of,
Hipkins, A. J.,
Hippesley, Sir John,
Hirsch, Baron,
Hirst, -, cricketer,
Hitchcock, John, Wm.,
Hiton, Rob., Wm.,
Hoare, - (fl. 1656), fam.,
Hoare & Co. Ltd.,
Hobart, Lady Albinia, m. Ric. Cumberland, Geo., Earl of Buckinghamshire (d. 1804), Henrietta, m. 1 Chas. Howard, Earl of Suffolk, m. 2 Geo. Berkeley,
Hobbayne, Wm., and see Hanwell, Hobbayne's Char.
Hobby, Sir Phil.,
Hobson, Sam., Thos.,
Hoddesdon, possibly Hoddesdon (Herts.),
Hodges, Hen.,
Hodgkin, J. E.,
Hodgson, Mary,
Hoffland, Thos. Chris., The Brit. Anglers Manual,
Hog Lane, see Westminster, City of
Hogarth, Wm., artist,
Hoggesden, see Hoxton
Hohenlohe Langenburg, Princess Victor of,
Holand, see Holland
Holbein, Hans, n,
Holborn, borough of, agric., Baltimore Ho., Bloomsbury, Ely Place, ind., inns, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Northumberland Ct., Old Southampton Buildings, pop., streets: Bedford Sq., Brooke St., Bloomsbury Sq., Brownlow St., Brown's Gdns., Chenies St., Denmark St., Francis St., Gray's Inn Lane, Gray's Inn Rd., Gt. Queen St., Gt. Russell St., Gt. Turnstile, Hand Ct., Hatton Gdn., High Holborn, Hill, Kingsgate St., Leather Lane, Lt. Queen St., Montague St., Museum St., Orange St., Queen's Sq., Red Lion Sq., Red Lion St., Russell Sq., Saffron Hill, Southampton Row, Southampton St., Theobald's Rd., n; Tottenham Ct. Rd., Two Brewers Yard,
Holborn, par. of St. Andrew, ch., pop.,
Holborn, par. of St. George, Bloomsbury, ch., pop.,
Holborn, par. of St. George the Martyr, Queen's Sq., ch., pop.,
Holborn, par. of St. Giles-in-the- Fields, ch., Fields, pop.,
Holburne, Admiral,
Holdegate (Holgate), Rob., abp. of York,
Holden, Chas.,
Holdenby (Northants.),
Holder, Walt.,
Holdernesse, Earl of, see Darcy
Holdernesse, Ctss. of, see Doublet
Holdway, see Cook & Holdway
Holford (Essex),
Holgate, see Holdegate
Holland (Holand), Hen., Duke of Exeter (d. 1475), Joan m. Edward, Prince of Wales, Black Prince,
Holland, Ctsses. of, see Cope, Isabel; Middleton, Charlotte
Holland, Earl of, see Rich
Holland, coachbuilder,
Holland House, see Kensington
Holland, rulers of, n, and see Netherlands
Holles (Hollis), Denzil, later Lord Holles (d. 1680), John, Duke of Newcastle (d. 1711), Thos.,
Holloway, see Islington
Holman, F., swimmer,
Holme Lacy (Heref.), n
Holmes, Geo., Louisa, m. Garnet Jos. Wolseley, later Vct. Wolseley, Rob. (fl. 1575), Rob. (fl. 1657),
Holt, - (fl. 1575),
Holy Well, see Shoreditch
Home Guard,
Homerton, see Hackney
Homfray, J. G. R.,
Honthorst, Gerard, n
Hooke, John (fl. 1649), keeper of the tennis court, John (fl. 1650),
Hooper, Geo. N., n; Sam.,
Hopkins, Dr.,
Hopkinson, John, Luke, - (fl. 1873),
Hopley, John,
Hopton, Sir Owen,
Horan, F. S., athlete,
Hore, John,
Hornby, A. N.,
Horne, Sir Wm., lord mayor of London,
Horne, Engall, & Freeman,
Hornsey, borough of, Alexandra Pal., Alexandra Pk. racecourse, Archway, Highgate, ch., Finsbury Park, incl., Hornsey Lane, Hornsey Rd., Muswell Hill, and see Highgate; park, pop., soil, Stroud Green, Tollington Pk., woods, and see Highgate
Horsadun Hill, see Great Greenford
Horse Shoe Brewery,
Horsenden, fam.,
Horton (Bucks.), man., mills,
Horton Brook,
Hospitals, see Religious Houses, passim; St. John of Jerusalem; Savoy
Hospitals (medical), St. Bartholemew's, n; St. George's, St. Mary's, St. Thomas's,
Hospitallers, see St. John of Jerusalem
Hostun, Camile d', Comte de Tallard, French ambassador extraordinary, n,
Houghton, Sir Gil.,
Houlder, W., Son & Co.,
Houlditch & Hawkins,
Houndsditch, see London, City of
Hounslow, in borough of Heston and Isleworth, agric., almsho., Butchers' Charitable Inst., chars., chs., cinemas, College, commons, communications, conference at, demesne, earthwk., gunpowder mills, hosp., ind., inns, lecturer, loc. gov., man., n, manor-ho., map of, mkt. and fair, newspapers, Polytechnic, pop., P. Nonconf., n, Ratepayers Assoc., recusancy, regiments at, and see Hounslow Heath; roads, roads to, Bell Rd., Bridge Rd., Cambridge Rd., Fair St., Hanworth Rd., High St., Parkside Rd., St. Stephen's Rd., School Rd., Treaty Rd., robberies, schs., settlement, shops, stns., suburban development, Town Hall, turnpike rd., warren (Staines), West, other refs.,
Hounslow Friary, incorrectly Priory, chap., now Holy Trinity, Hounslow, minister, prior, and see Hide; property
Hounslow Heath, agric., airfield, assarts, barracks, Beavers, boundaries, earthwk., fields, game, highwaymen, hunting, incls., land usage, military camps, mills, and see Hounslow, gunpowder mills; rivers, sheep,
Hounslow Heath, in Cranford, in Feltham, in Hampton, in Harlington, in Heston and Isleworth, in Stanwell, in Teddington, in Twickenham,
Hounslow (Hoveslaw), hundred, and see Isleworth hundred
Hounslow and Metropolitan Rly.,
Hounslow Priory, see Hounslow Friary
Houston & Co.,
Houtchon, Nich.,
Hovenden & Sons,
Hoveslaw hundred, see Hounslow
Howard, Cath., see Catherine; Cath., Ctss. of Suffolk, see Knyvett; Chas., Lord Howard of Effingham, later Earl of Nottingham (d. 1624), admiral, Lord Edmund (d. 1538), Sir Edw., Lord Howard of Escrick (d. 1675), Lady Eliz., n; Frances m. 1 Hen. Pranell, m. 2 Sir Edw. Seymour, Earl of Hertford, n; Henrietta, Ctss. of Suffolk, see Hobart; Hen., Earl of Surrey (d. 1546), Hen. (fl. c. 1577), Jas., Earl of Suffolk (d. 1688), Thos., Duke of Norfolk (d. 1558), Thos., Duke of Norfolk (d. 1572), Thos., Vct. Bindon (d. 1582), Thos., Earl of Suffolk (d. 1626), admiral, Thos., Earl of Effingham (d. 1791), Wm., Lord Howard of Effingham (d. 1573), and see Stafford- Howard
Howe, Sophia,
Howel, B. H., oarsman,
Howitt, -, cricketer,
Hoxton, 'Duke of',
Hoxton (Hoggesden), in Shoreditch, agric., incl., ind., workho.,
Hubbard (Hubard), Revd. John, John, Rog., reeve of Harmondsworth, Thos.,
Hubbuck & Co.,
Hübler, -, skater,
Huckell, John,
Hucks, Rob., Wm., Mrs.,
Hucks & Meggott,
Hudson, Martha, m. Edmund Boehm, O., artist, Rog., later Sir Rog., Vansittart,
Hugh (fl. 1086),
Hugh of Colham,
Hugh of Cowley,
Hugh of Greenford (fl. 13th c.), of Greenford (fl. 1214), of Greenford (fl. 1390),
Hughes, Arthur, Lewis, Reg., Wm. (fl. 1610), Wm. (d. 1694),
Hughes-Onslow, H.,
Huish, Jas., John, Thos.,
Humber, Ernest,
Hume, Abraham, Martin, Thos., physician,
Humières, - d',
Humphrey, Wm., 'gentleman', boxer,
Hundreds, see Edmonton; Elthorne; Gore; Hounslow; Isleworth; Ossulstone; Spelthorne
Hungary,
Hungerford, Sir Edw.,
Hungerford, in City of Westminster, bridge, mkt.,
Hunsdon (Hunnesdon), Lady Ann, see Morgan; John,
Hunsdon, Lord, see Carey
Hunsdon (Herts.),
Hunsworth, see Hanworth
Hunt, T.,
Huntercombe, Sir Thos. de,
Hunting, foxhounds, harriers, staghounds,
Huntingdon, Earls of, see Hastings, Francis, Hen.
Huntingdonshire,
Huntingfield, Lord, see Vanneck
Hurley Priory (Berks.), property,
Hurlingham (Berks.),
Hurlingham (Surr.), Club,
Hurstpierpoint (Suss.), man.,
Huse, Sir John,
Hussey, Lady Mary,
Hut, Pet.,
Hutchinson, W. C.,
Huth, H., footballer, - (fl. late 18th c.),
Huygens, -, clock-maker,
Huys (Belgium),
Hyde, Anne, see Anne (Hyde); Lady Anne (d. c. 1687), Edw., Earl of Clarendon (d. 1674), Hen., Earl of Clarendon (d. 1709), n; John, Lawrence, later Earl of Rochester (d. 1711),
Hyde, La, see Laleham
Hyde, North, see Heston
Hyde Park, in City of Westminster, Buckdean Hill, Corner, Deer Paddock, Gate, incl. races, Serpentine, turnpike rd., and see Kensington Gdns.
Hyne, Thos.,
Ibbotson, Ric.,
Ibbotson & Sons,
Ickenham (Ikenham), par., agric., earthwks., incl., man., Manor Fm., pop., road to, Swakeleys Lake, Swakeleys man., and see Harefield
Idris, see Perrier, Idris & Co.
Ieper (Ipar) (Belg.),
Ignatius, Fr., see Lyne
Ikenham, see Ickenham
Ilay, Earl of, see Campbell, Arch.
Ilford (Essex),
Imber Court, see Imworth
Imbury, see Isleworth
Imworth (Imber Court) (Surr.), man.,
Inclosure, and see parish entries
India, 'kings of', governor general of, see Wellesley, Ric. Colley; mutiny, Office, polo,
India Docks, see Docks
Indies, West, and see Barbadoes; Jamaica; Trinidad
Industries, and see parish entries; and Bell-founding; Book- binding; Brewing; Cabinet-making; Clockmaking; Coach-building; Glass making; Musical Instrument making; Paper making; Pottery and Porcelain; Printing; Silk-weaving; Tapestry working; Tobacco manufacture; Watch making; Woodcarving
Ingold, P. F.,
Ingram, Revd. A., n; Sir Thos.,
Inkerman, battle of,
Inner Circle, see St. Marylebone
Inns of Court, Barnard's Inn, in Holborn, Clement's Inn, in City of Westminster, Clifford's Inn, Furnivall's Inn, Gray's Inn, Inner Temple, Lincoln's Inn, Middle Temple, New Inn, n, Serjeant's Inn, Chancery Lane, n, Serjeants' Inn, Fleet St., Staple Inn, Thavies Inn,
Inns of Court Golf Club,
International College, see London International Coll.
Ionides, Hon. Mrs.,
Ipar, see Ieper
Ipswich (Suff.),
Iraq, King of, see Feisal
Irby, Sir Wm., later Lord Boston (d. 1775),
Ireland, -, oarsman,
Ireland, n,
Ireton, Hen., regicide,
Ironmakers' Company of London,
Irons, F. C., athlete,
Ironside, Edmund, King, see Edmund; Edw.,
Irving, John,
Isabel (of France), queen, m. Edw. II,
Isis, River, see Thames
Isleworth (Thistleworth), par., adv., agric., Ait, almshos., architecture, Aydestones man., Baber Bridge, Babworth, Babworth Pond, Borough Rd. T. C., see below, Lond. International Coll.; boundaries, bridges, Busch Corner, chars., chs., College, Dairyhouse (demesne), earthwks., feud. services, Field, fishing, glebe, Green, Hounslow Heath, Imbury, n; incls., ind., inns, Lion Fm., see below Syon Fm.; loc. gov., London International Coll., later Borough Rd. T. C.,
Isleworth, man. of Isleworth Syon, bounds, courts, customs, demesne, see above, Dairyhouse; fisheries, n, grants of, manor-ho., mills, park, officers, riots, wages, other mans., see above Aydestones man. and below Rectory man.
Isleworth, map of, Maria Grey Training Coll., mkt. and fair, mkt.-gardening, Mill Platt, mills, Mogden Sewage Wks., newspapers, parks, and see above sub manor; paupers, Polytechnic, pop., prior of, priv. schs., P. Nonconf., Railshead, n, rectory, Rect. demesne, Rectory Fm., rectory ho., Rectory (Warden's Hold; Warden Hold) man., Rect. man. cts., R. Catholm., St. Margaret's, schs., Smallberry Green, soil, Syon formerly Lion Fm., Syon Hill, Syon Hill Pk. West Fm., Syon Pk. East Fm., Thames, and see below, waterways; tithes, vestry, vicar, vicarage ho., village, Warren estate, waterways, and see above, Thames; wharfs, Whitton Dean, Woodlands, workho., Worple estate, and see Brentford End; Syon; Whitton; Worton; Wyke
Isleworth, houses: Albemarle Ho., Burlington Lodge, Busch Ho., Church Ho., Court Ho., Gordon Ho., The Grove, Gumley Ho., Gunnersbury Ho., Holme Ct., Ho., Kilmorey Ho., Little Syon, Moat Ho., or Place, Nazareth Ho., Porch, or Stone, Ho., Ric. Reynolds Ho., Shrewsbury Ho., Shrewsbury Place, Silver Hall, Somerset Ho., Stone Ho., see above, Porch Ho.; Syon Hill Ho., Syon Lodge, Syon Park Ho., Town Ho., Twickenham Pk., n, and see Twickenham; Van Gogh Ho.,
Isleworth, roads, roads to; Amhurst Gdns., formerly Pound Lane, Back Lane, Beech Ave., Brazil Mill Lane, Byfield Rd., Church Row, Church St., Conduit Lane, Douglas Rd., Field Lane, Grove Rd., Hanworth Rd., Harlequin Ave., Hartland Rd., Heath Rd., Inwood Rd., Link Lane, London Rd., Lower Sq., Mogden Lane, North St., Northcote Rd., Osterley Lane, n; Park Rd., Percy Gdns., Perry Gdn., n; Pound Lane, see above, Amhurst Gdns.; Richmond Rd., Ridgeway Rd., St. John's Rd., South St., Square, Swan St., Syon Lane, n, Twickenham Rd., Wellington Rd., North, n, Whitton Rd., Wood Lane, Worple Rd., Worton Lane, Worton Rd.,
Isleworth Brewery Co. Ltd.,
Isleworth, hund. of,
Isleworth Mill River,
Islington, 'Duke' of,
Islington, par. and borough, agric., cavalry corps., ch., Dairy Show, Holloway, incl., ind., inns, mkt., poor relief, pop., soil, Tollington, York Rd., and see Highbury
Italy,
Iver, Rob.,
Iver (Bucks.), mill,
Ives, Thos.,
Ixworth (Suff.), barons of, and see Blunt
Jack, -, gardener, n
Jackson, John 'Gentleman', boxer, John, bp. of London, Pet., and see Jeffrey, Jackson & Graham
Jacob, John,
Jacobi, Hen.,
Jacquard, - (fl. early 19th c.),
Jak, Joly, n
Jamaica (W. Indies),
James I, King, n, bookbinder to, daughter, grants by, groom porter to, groom of privy chamber to, and Hampton Court, and Hyde Park, King's Chap. establishmt., sports, other refs.,
James II, King, n, as Duke of York, army, and Hampton Ct., sports,
James Edward, s. of James II,
James, Hen., writer, John (fl. 1582-3), John (fl. 1662- 90), John (d. 1746), architect, and landscape gardener, John (fl. 1778),
James Street, see Westminster, City of
Jandus Arc Lamp & Electrical Co.,
Jane (Seymour), queen, m. Hen. VIII,
Janeway, Thos.,
Janson, Jacob,
Janssen van Ceulen, Cornelius,
Janyn, Rog.,
Jardine, M. R.,
Jay, Hen.,
Jebb, Sir Ric.,
Jeffreson, Mary,
Jeffrey, G. L.,
Jeffrey & Co.,
Jeffrey, Jackson & Graham,
Jeffreys, Geo., Lord Jeffreys (d. 1689), Thos., fam.,
Jeffs, Jas.,
Jemmat, Wm.,
Jemmet, Catherine Sarah, m. - Wythes, Chas. E.,
Jennings, Sarah, m. John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, n
Jepson, Dr. Hen.,
Jermyn, Hen., Lord Jermyn, later Earl of St. Albans (d. 1684),
Jermyn Street, see Westminster, City of
Jersey, Earls of, and see Child-Villiers; Villiers
Jersey (C.I.),
Jerusalem (Jordan),
Jervis, W. H. E. R.,
Jesse, Edw., Heneage, n
Jessop, G. L., cricketer,
Jewitt, Llewellyn,
Jocelin, Ralph (fl. c. 1250), Ralph (fl. 1271), Ric., s. of, Ric.,
Jockey Club,
Jodrell (Joddrell) Sarah, m. 1 Rob. Child, m. 2 Francis Reynolds- Moreton, Lord Ducie, Eliz., see Gibbon
Johannsen, H., swimmer,
John, King,
John, abbot of Westminster,
John le Chapeler, and his w.,
John of Cranford,
John of the Field,
John in le Hale,
John of Kingston,
John atte Knolle,
John of Whitton,
John, s. of Wm.,
John Casimir, Duke of Bavaria,
John, John de,
Johns, Sir Lewis,
Johnson, A. S., Edw., Hector, John, Martin, Mat., Dr. Sam., lexicographer, n; V. L., cyclist, fam., and see Locke, Lancaster & Johnson
Johnson & Clark,
Johnson's Court, see London, City of
Johnston, Jas., W. M., prebendary,
Johnstone, C. B., J. C.,
Joiners' Company of London,
Joinville, Prince de, see Orleans, François Ferd. d'
Jones, B., cyclist, Capt. F. W., Inigo, architect, n John, apothecary, Owen, - (fl. 1768),
Jonson, Ben.,
Jordan (Jurdan), H. M., Ralph, -, organ-builder, and see Byfield, Bridge & Jordan,
Julius Caesar,
Jupp, C. H., athlete,
Jurdan, see Jordan
Justice Walk, see Chelsea
Jutsum, see Denton & Jutsum