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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 3. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1974.

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A P Baggs, R J E Bush, Margaret Tomlinson, 'Index', in A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 3, ed. R W Dunning( London, 1974), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol3/pp266-293 [accessed 16 November 2024].

A P Baggs, R J E Bush, Margaret Tomlinson, 'Index', in A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 3. Edited by R W Dunning( London, 1974), British History Online, accessed November 16, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol3/pp266-293.

A P Baggs, R J E Bush, Margaret Tomlinson. "Index". A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 3. Ed. R W Dunning(London, 1974), , British History Online. Web. 16 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol3/pp266-293.

Note. An italic page-number denotes an illustration on that page or facing it. The pages containing the substantive history of a parish are indicated by bold-face type.

Among the abbreviations used in the index the following may require elucidation: adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; abp., archbishop; archd., archdeacon; Bart., Bartholomew; Benj., Benjamin; bp., bishop; boro., borough; br., bridge; Capt., Captain; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charity(ies); chart., charter; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church(es); ch. ho., church house; corp., corporation; ctss., countess; ct(s)., court(s); d., died; dom. archit., domestic architecture; dchss., duchess; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Gen., General; Geof., Geoffrey; Geo., George; Gilb., Gilbert; grds., grandson; Gt., Great; Hen., Henry; hosp., hospital; ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; La., Lane; Id., lord; man., manor; mkt., market; m., married; mchss., marchioness; Marg., Margaret; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; Phil., Philip; pop., population; rly., railway; Revd., the Reverend; Ric., Richard; Rob., Robert; Rom. rem., Roman remains; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; s., son; Thos., Thomas; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William.

A.

Abberbury, Sir Ric., 232

Abbot(Abbott):
-, Nic., 188
-, Wm., vicar of Charlton Adam, 93

Acland:
-, Arthur, 64
-, Cecily, see Wroth
-, Sir Hugh, 64, 88
-, Sir John Palmer, 64
-, Sir Peregrine P. F. P., 64
-, fam., 67

Acland-Hood, see Hood

Acton:
-, John de (fl. 1280), 63, 66
-, John de (fl. 1312), 63
-, Sir John de (fl. 1346), 63–4
-, Ric. de, 73
-, fam., 64

Adam, Wm. s. of, see William his s., see FitzAdam

Adams(Addams):
-, Edw. Ric., 85
-, Hen., 189
-, Ric., rector of Yeovilton, 174

Aelfar, 73

Aelfric, 238

Aelfstan of Boscombe, 167, 170

Aelfswith, 257

Aethelmaer, ealdorman, 73

Affeton:
-, Joan, see Banastre
-, Rob. de, 122

agriculture, see common; crop rotation; crops; dairying; demesnes; grazing; intercommoning; milk factory; pasture; produce; sheep; stock; stock-raising; watermeadows

Ailesbury:
-, ctss. of, see Seymour, Eliz.
-, earl of, see Bruce, Thos.

airfield, 166–7, 172–3

Albin, Hen., rector of West Camel, 77–9

Aldbourne (Wilts.), bell-foundry, 150

Alexander, Benet, see Bennet

Alfgar, Brihtric son of, see Brihtric

Alford:
-, Edw., 251
-, John, 219
-, Sam., vicar of Muchelney, 47–8

Alford, 127–8
-, Alford Ho., 88

Alfred, king, 157

Alfred the butler, 214, 216

Alinc, 99

All Souls College, Oxford, 69

Aller:
-, Eliz., m. Raymond of Clevedon, 63, 169
-, Sir John of, 63–4, 70
-, Marg., m. John de Acton, 63
-, Raher of, rector of Aller, 63, 69
-, Ralph of, 63, 66

Aller (King's Aller), 12, 16, 23, 25, 33, 37, 47, 53, 55, 56 n, 57, 61–71, 157
-, adv., 69
-, agric., 65–8
-, Bagenham, 61, 67
-, Beer (with Burgh), 61, 65
-, cts., 68
-, fields, 62, 67–8
-, man., 66–8, 70–1
-, man.-ho., 65
-, mill, 68
-, tithing, 15
-, bridges, 61–2
-, Burgh, see Beer
-, chant., 62, 64
-, chap., 64, 71
-, char., 71
-, ch., 33, 61, 64 n, 69–71, 160
-, ch. ho., 70
-, Civil War, 62
-, Combe, 61, 63, 67
-, cts., 67–8
-, Cross Tree, 61, 71
-, decoy, 62
-, dom. archit., 62, 64, 69
-, drainage, 61, 66
-, farms, 61, 66–7
-, ferryman, 61
-, fields, 61–2, 67, 70
-, fishery, 68
-, floods, 61–2
-, fowling, 62, 68
-, friendly soc., 62
-, glebe, 69
-, inc., 66–7
-, inn, 61
-, mills, 68
-, man., 62, 63–9
-, man.-ho., 61–4, 66–8, 70
-, non-conf., 71
-, Oath, 61–2, 64–5, 67–8
-, chap., 71
-, cts., 68
-, fields, 62, 67, 71
-, hermitage, 64, 70–1
-, man., 62, 64, 67–8
-, nonconf., 71
-, par. officers, 68
-, Pathelake, 66
-, poorho., 68–9
-, poor-relief, 68–9
-, pop., 62
-, pound, 64
-, procession way, 62
-, rectors, 62, 69, 70; and see Aller, Raher of; Amersham; Bainbridge; Chamber; Clevedon, Mat. of; Cudworth, Ralph; FitzJames, Ric.; Foster, Wal.; Hone; Mannyng; Moore, John; Radberd
-, rectory, 33
-, ho., 33, 69
-, schs., 62, 71
-, tithes, 69
-, tithing, 59–60
-, trades, 68
-, walls, 61, 66, 68
-, Aller wall, 61
-, Beer wall, 61, 66
-, Callis wall, 61, 68
-, Great wall, 61, 66, 68
-, wood, 62

Allington (Kent), 213, 257

alms-houses, see Ilchester; Montacute; Muchelney; Somerton

Alne, Great (Warws.), 253

Alvediston (Wilts.), Norrington in, 138

Alverd, 97

Alveston (Glos.), 88

Alvington, 254

Alward, 122

Alwine (Alwin), 204, 239

amercements for pleas, 46

Amersham, John, rector of Aller, 69

Amesbury (Wilts.), nunnery, 135

Amyand:
-, Claudius, 52, 157
-, Frances, see Compton

Anabaptist, see Baptist

Andover (Hants), 107, 123

Andrewe:
-, Eliz., see Gunter
-, John, 52

Andrews:
-, Sam., 56 n
-, Solomon, 138

Apadam, John, 97, 99
-, his w., 99

Applin:
-, Eliz., m. — Moore, 144
-, Ric., 144
-, Wm., 144

Arbuthnott:
-, Gen. Sir Hugh, 258
-, John (fl. 1809), 258
-, John, Vct. Arbuthnott, 258, 263
-, Adm. Marriott, 258–9
-, Gen. Wm., 258
-, fam., 263

Arch, Jos., 219

architects, see Beard; Comper; Davies; Ferrey; Gillett, Benj.; Hall, Hen.; Knowles, C.; Jackson, Sir Thos.; Paul; Samson, C. H.; Sedding; Wilkins, Wm.

Armswell (Dors.), see Buckland Newton

Arnewood, Jas., 158

Arnold:
-, Ann, m. John Henley, 98
-, Geo., 98
-, Harbin, 150, 153
-, Hubert, 98, 107
-, Mary, w. of Ric., see Horsey
-, Mary, m. Thos. Green, 98
-, Ralph, 98
-, Ric., 98, 109
-, Rob., 98
-, Wm., 212
-, fam., 99

Arthur, Prince of Wales, 239

Arundell (Arundel):
-, Anne, see Wyndham
-, Cath., see Chidiock
-, Hen., Ld. Arundell, 114, 205
-, Humph., 114, 136
-, Jas., Ld. Arundell, 138
-, Jas. Everard, 138
-, John d', earl of Arundel, 114, 136
-, Sir John (d. 1473), 52, 205
-, Sir John (d. 1545), 52, 205
-, Sir John (fl. 1546), 52
-, Sir Mat., 114, 117, 205, 233
-, Maud, m. Gerbert de Percy, 97
-, Maud, see Lovell
-, Rob., 97
-, Rog. (fl. 1086), 97, 99, 104
-, Rog. (d. 1165), 97
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1487), 52, 205
-, Thos. (d. 1552), 114, 117, 205
-, Thos., Ld. Arundell (d. 1639), 114, 205, 233
-, Thos., Ld. Arundell (d. 1643), 114, 233
-, fam., 114–15, 118, 207

Ash Priors, bell-foundry, 248

Ashdown (Berks.), 52

Ashford, Amos, 244

Ashill, 239

Ashington, Draycott tithing, 176–8

Ashton:
-, Eleanor, m. John de Berkeley, 122
-, Eliz., see Lorty
-, Philippe, w. of Sir Rob., m. (2) Sir Mat. Gournay, (3) Sir John Tiptoft, 52, 238
-, Sir Rob. de, 15, 52, 122, 159

Ashton, Long, 23

Askerswell (Dors.), 92

assizes of bread and ale, 46, 59, 77, 145–6, 192, 228, 245, 261

Astrop (Northants.), 88, 102

Athelhampton (Dors.), 167

Athelney, 155, 176
-, abbey, 5, 9, 23, 157, 159, 161–4, 187, 213
-, abbot, 148, 159–63; and see Major, John; Petherton, John
-, monks, 147, 162

Athelstan, king, 1, 23, 238

Athelwulf, king, 213

Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A., Somerset Ho., 257 n

Attwell, F., 102

Atyeo, Mr., 20

Aubery, Edw., rector of West Camel, 79

Aubrey, John, 63

Audley:
-, Hugh de, 184
-, Marg., see Clare

Aumale, Rob. of, 99

Aumale, ctss. of, see Forz

Austell:
-, Agnes, m. (1) Thos. Burton, (2) Sir Nic. St. Lo, 102
-, John, 102
-, Marg., see FitzPayn

Austen:
-, Rob. (I), bell-founder, 11, 70
-, Rob. (II), bell-founder, 11, 70

Australia, 97
-, emigration to, 183, 238, 257

Avenell:
-, Mabel, see Malet
-, Nic., 158

Avon (Hants), 233

Axe, John, 245

Axminster (Devon), 65

Ayscough, John, 198

B.

Babcary, 71–2, 81, 95, 118, 124–5, 173, 260
-, Foddington, 120–1, 123–5
-, Steart, 82, 213

Babraham (Cambs.), 135

Bacon:
-, Rog., 183
-, fam., 206

Bagehot:
-, Rob. Codrington, 26
-, Thos., 26, 36
-, Wal., 17, 22

Bagenham:
-, Nic. of, 61
-, Wm. of, 61

Bagenham, see Aller

Bagshaw, Francis, 74

Bailey (Bayley, Bayly):
-, Edw., 219
-, Hen., 107
-, Lewis (later Bayly Wallis), M.P., 196
-, Ric., 70
-, Thos., bell-founder, 35, 230

Bain:
-, And., 240
-, Eliz., see Rodbard
-, Sarah Frances, m. Thos. Hawkesworth, 240

Bainbridge, Chris., rector of Aller, 69

Baker:
-, John, minister, 200
-, S. O., vicar of Muchelney, 48–9
-, Thos. (fl. 1538), 188–9
-, Thos. (fl. 1884), 68
-, Wm., and his w. Sarah, 201–2
-, fam., 7

Baldred, under-king of Wessex, 213, 216

Bale, Revd. Geo., 252

Ball:
-, Edw., 106
-, Gabriel, vicar of Long Sutton, 164
-, Hugh, 104, 106
-, Ric., 106

Baltonsborough, 85, 87

Banastre:
-, Joan, m. (1) Rob. de Affeton, (2) John Stourton, 122
-, Wm., 122
-, fam., 126

Banbury:
-, John, 151 n
-, Rob., 157–8
-, fam., 157–8

Banger, Josiah, minister, 222

Baptists, 110, 150, 219, 222–3, 265
-, Particular, 21, 36

Barbour, fam., 74

barges, 26, 147, 182

Baring, Francis, 195

Barkham (Berks.), 123

Barlow, Wm., bp. of Bath and Wells, 4

Barnard:
-, Jane, 136
-, John Fisher, and his w. Mary, 136
-, Sam., 136
-, Thos., 150
-, Wm. Cornish, 136

Barney, John, vicar of Charlton Adam, 92

Barnstaple (Devon), 19

Baron, Wm., 219

Barrett, Rob., 94

Barrington, 195

Bartlett:
-, Nat., vicar of Northover, 230
-, Ric., 106
-, Thos., 106

Barwick, 75
-, man., 74, 167

Baskerville, Simon, 258

Baskett:
-, Mabel, m. John Bonham, 86
-, Mary, m. Thos. Hussey, 86
-, Thos., 86, 93, 106
-, Ursula, see Larder
-, fam., 86

Bassett:
-, Wm., 258
-, Sir Wm., 258–9

Bath, 10, 139, 159, 179, 225–6
-, archd. of, see Brymer, W. T. P.
-, bp. of, 220 n; and see FitzJocelin coach, 182
-, priory, 169, 172
-, St. John's hosp., 187

Bath and Wells:
-, bp. of, 1, 4, 7, 9, 47, 55, 64, 69, 77, 92, 101, 118, 126–7, 148, 173, 197–8, 200, 221, 234, 253; and see Barlow; Bekynton; Burnell, Rob.; Kidder; Law, G. H.; Shrewsbury; Still, John; Wells, Jocelin of; Willes, Edw.
-, suffragan of, see Chard, Thos.; Hornse
-, vicar-general of, 253; and see Bysse
-, dioc. of, 10
-, Diocesan Bd. of Patronage, 108
-, Diocesan Trustees, 92, 108

Bath and West of England Society, 76

Bathwick, 107

Batt, see Butt

Bayley (Bayly), see Bailey

Baynes, Sir Wm. J. W., Bt., 64

Beale (Beal):
-, Annie, 201 n
-, John, rector of Sock Dennis, 234

Bean, Reg., curate of Stoke, 246

Beard, Jos., architect, 203, 230 n, 233

Beaton:
-, Hen., 76
-, John, 76
-, fam., 76–7

Beauchamp:
-, Alice, w. of John (d. 1361), m. (2) Sir Mat. Gournay, 231, 238
-, Anne, 225
-, Cecily, w. of John (d. 1283), 158
-, Cecily, m. (1) Rog. Seymour, (2) —Turberville, 238
-, Isabel, see Despenser
-, John (d. 1283), 158, 231, 238, 245
-, John (d. 1336), 238–9
-, John (d. 1343), 158, 238
-, John (d. 1361), 231, 238
-, Sir John (fl. 1362), 87
-, Marg., w. of John (d. 1343), 158
-, Marg., m. John Beaufort, duke of Somerset, 22
-, Ric., earl of Warwick, 225
-, Rob. (fl. 1092), 238
-, Rob. (fl. 1150–8), 238
-, Rob. (d. 1195), 232, 238
-, his dau., m. Simon Vautort, 238
-, Rob. (d. c. 1250–1), 231, 238
-, Rob. (d. c. 1265), 231–2, 238
-, Wm., 238
-, fam., 158, 187, 194, 231–2, 238, 242

Beaufort:
-, Edm., duke of Somerset, 33, 239
-, Eleanor, m. Jas. Butler, earl of Ormond, (2) Sir Rob. Spencer, 136
-, Hen., duke of Somerset, 22, 239
-, John, earl of Somerset, 22
-, John, duke of Somerset, 22
-, Marg., m. Edm. Tudor, earl of Richmond, 22, 34, 69
-, Marg., see Beauchamp

Beaulieu, Hen. de, 207

Beckenham (Kent), 85, 135

Bedell (Beedall):
-, Edith, 36
-, Thos., portreeve of Langport, 30

Bedfordshire, see Leighton Buzzard; Turvey

Bedminster, 187

Beedall, see Bedell

Beer, Gilb. of, 65

begman, 186

Bekynton, Thos., bp. of Bath and Wells, 33, 174–5

Belet:
-, Marg., see Newburgh
-, Rob. (fl. 1194), 98
-, Rob. (fl. 13th cent.), 98
-, Wm. (fl. 1194), 98
-, Wm. (fl. 13th cent.), 98

Bell, Sir Thos., 87, 103, 109

bell-founders, 218; and see Austen; Bailey, Thos.; Bilbie; T. C.; Davis, Geo.; Dawe, Wm.; Elery; Hey; Kingston, John; Knight, Thos.; Landen; Mears; Pennington; Purdue; Pyke, Thos.; Semson; Taylor & Co.; Warner; Wells, Jas.; Wiseman

bell-foundries, see Aldbourne; Ash Priors; Bridgwater; Bristol; Chewstoke; Closworth; Compton Dundon; Dorset; Exeter; London; Loughborough; Montacute; Shaftesbury; Wokingham

Bellowe, John, 87

Bendbowe, John, 191

Bennet (Benet, Bennett):
-, (formerly Alexander), Benet, 135
-, John, chantrist of Langport, 34
-, Judith, 135
-, Levina, m. — Alexander, 135
-, Levinus, 135
-, Ric. (fl. 1672), 36
-, Ric. (d. 1701), 135
-, Ric. Hen. Alex., 135
-, Sir Thos., Bt., 135
-, Thos., 80
-, Misses, 202
-, fam., 80

Berdesle, Wm. de, rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108 n

Berelorty, see Ham, High

Berengaria of Navarre, queen of Richard I, 183

Berkeley:
-, Ann, 23
-, Barbara, 23
-, Chas., Vct. Fitzharding, 23
-, Dorothy, m. Francis Godolphin, 184
-, Sir Edw., 233
-, Eleanor, see Ashton
-, Frances, m. Wm., Ld. Byron, 23
-, Sir Hen., 184
-, John de (fl. 14th cent.), 122
-, Sir John (fl. 1389), 233
-, Sir John (d. 1428), and his w. Eliz. 233
-, John (fl. 16th cent.), 233
-, Sir John (fl. 1568), 233
-, John, Ld. Berkeley, 23
-, John, Vct. Fitzharding, 23
-, Sir Maurice, 233
-, Maurice, Vct. Fitzharding, 23
-, Thos. de (fl. 14th cent.), 122
-, Thos., Ld. Berkeley, 233
-, Thos. (fl. 16th cent.), 233
-, Wm. (d. 1485), 233
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1551), 233
-, Wm., Ld. Berkeley, 23

Berkshire, see Ashdown; Barkham; Bisham; Lambourn; Pusey; Reading; Southcote; Speen; Sunninghill; Wallingford; Windsor; Wokingham

Bernard, Cananuel, vicar of Huish, rector of Pitney, 10, 55

Berryman, Chas. Powell, rector of Pitney, 56

Berrynarbor (Devon), 230

Berwick St. Leonard (Wilts.), 137

Bethune:
-, And., 42
-, Anna, 42
-, Cath., m. Geo., 42
-, Geo., 42
-, Mary, see Goodwin

Bettesworth, John, 23

Beverstone (Glos.), 233

Bevyn:
-, Dorothy, 215
-, John (fl. 1482), 158
-, John (d. 1554), 75, 158, 215
-, Ursula, m. John Sydenham, 158

Beynton:
-, Cath., see Payn
-, John, 169

Bibury (Glos.), 79

Bigbury (Devon), 234

Bilbie:
-, Edw., bell-founder, 93–4
-, Thos., bell-founder, 150
-, Wm., bell-founder, 110, 119, 200

Birmingham (Warws.), 26

Bisham (Berks.), priory, later abbey, 135

Bishop:
-, Ambrose, 261
-, John, 261

Bishopston, see Montacute

Bisterne (Hants), 233

Blackborough (Devon), 169

Blackwell:
-, Mary, 102
-, Silvestra, see Lyte
-, Silvestra, m. Jas. Monypenny, 102
-, Thos., rector of St. Clement Danes, London, 102

Blagg:
-, Geo., 215
-, Mary, see Brook
-, Rob., 215

Blagrave:
-, Jane, m. Calvert Wright, 123
-, Sir John, 123
-, Magdalen, see Coteel
-, Magdalen, m. John Stroughill, 123
-, Susan, m. Thos. Garrard, 123

Blake:
-, Edith, m. Sir Edw. Phelips, 26
-, John, 26
-, John (another), 123

Blandford (Dors.), 73

Blatchington (Suss.), 124

Bletchingley (Surr.), 42

Bluet:
-, John, 167
-, Ralph, 167, 171
-, Wm., 167, 170
-, fam., 167

Bluntshay (Dors.), see Whitchurch Canonicorum

boats, 24, 37, 66, 155

Bobbett, Mary, 36

Bodville:
-, Chas., earl of Radnor, 98–9, 107
-, Eliz., see Cutler

Bohun, Joan de, see Plucknett

Bond:
-, Jas. Peddle, 228
-, John, 87
-, John, s. of John, 87
-, Martha, 12, 37, 71
-, fam., 87, 93

Bondeman, John, and his w., 261

Bone, Mr., 214

Bonham:
-, Anne, m. Thos. Strangways, 86
-, John, 86
-, Mabel, see Baskett
-, fam., 86, 93

Bonville:
-, Cath., m. (1) John Cobham, (2) John Wyke, (3) Humph. Stafford, 169
-, Cecily, m. (1) Thos. Grey, marquess of Dorset, (2) Hen. Stafford, earl of Wilts., 184, 198, 232–3
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Tailboys, 137, 169
-, John, 169
-, Marg., m. Sir Wm. Courtenay, 65
-, Nic. de (d. 1264), 232
-, Nic. de (d. 1294), 231–2
-, Nic. (fl. 1345), 232
-, Wm. (fl. 1268), 232
-, Sir Wm., 5, 43, 65, 137, 169, 232–3
-, Wm., Ld. Bonville, 23, 65, 137, 169, 184, 188, 198, 232
-, fam., 184–5, 187

Borde, Alice, 253

Boschard, see Bossard

Boscombe (Wilts.), 167, 170

Bossard (Boschard):
-, John, 158
-, Ric., 158
-, Wm., 158

Botiler, see Butler

Botreaux:
-, Eliz., see St. Lo
-, Marg., see Ros
-, Wm. de, Ld. Botreaux (d. 1395), 63
-, Wm. de, Ld. Botreaux (d. 1462), 63, 169

Bourne:
-, Bennett, w. of Francis, m. (2) John Hoskins, 159
-, Dorothy, m. Wal. Nourse, 159
-, Francis, 159
-, Jasper, 173
-, John (fl. 1528), 159
-, John (d. 1622), 173
-, John (d. 1625), 159
-, John (d. c. 1706), 159
-, Mary, w. of Wm., see Power
-, Mary, ? dau. of John (d. c. 1706), m. — Clarke, 159
-, Wm. (fl. 1528), 159
-, Wm. (d. 1552, ? the same), 159

Bower, Edm., 148

Bower Hinton, see Martock

bowling, 112–13, 142

box manufacturers, 143, 241, 244

Boxgrove (Suss.), prior of, 108

Boydell, Chas., 184

Boys:
-, John du, 73
-, Margery, see Gouvis
-, Margery, ? m. Wal. de Thornhull, 73
-, Rob. du, 113

Bradford, Job, 7

Bradney:
-, Revd. John Hopkins, vicar of Charlton Adam, 88, 135
-, Jos., 135

Bradshaw, E. J., 258

Bragg, Chas., 73

Brandon, Chas., duke of Suffolk, 185

Bray, Sir Reynold, 69

Breamore (Hants), prior of, 78

Brent, Rob., 74

Brent, see Huish and Brent

Brethren, see Christian Brethren

Breton, Thos. le, 84

Brett, Wm., rector of Thorn Coffin, 254

Brettingham (Brittenham, Brittingham):
-, Mrs. Mary, 169, 258
-, Rob., 258

Brewer, Wm., 225

Brewham, 84

brewing, 7–8, 142–3, 145, 189

Brewton, John, M.P., 194

Breynton, John, and his w., 261

Brice:
-, Edith, w. of Ric., 135
-, Maximilian, 207
-, Ric., 135, 150, 226
-, fam., 207

Brickenden:
-, Edm., rector of Sock Dennis, 234
-, Thos., rector of Sock Dennis, 234

Brictric, see Brihtric

Bridge, Ric., 65

Bridgwater, 3, 21, 24, 56 n, 62, 68, 155
-, bank, 26
-, bell-foundry, 11, 35, 230, 248, 265
-, ch., 7
-, coach, 19
-, quay, 7
-, St. John's hosp., 225–6, 228–9; brethren of, see Grayner; Spencer, Thos.; Walsh, Rob.

Bridle, Wm., 186

Brien:
-, Eliz., m. John de Erleigh, 135
-, Eliz., m. Rob. Lovell, 113–14, 136
-, Sir Guy, 114–15, 135–6
-, Philip, 135
-, Philippe, m. (1) John de Ros, (2) Hen. le Scrope, 113, 136
-, Sir Wm., 113, 135
-, and see Bryan

Brightleigh, John, 63

Brightleigh(Devon), 62

Brihtric(Brictric), 73, 167, 225, 228

Brihtric son of Alfgar, 100–1

Bristol, 64, 88–9, 99, 102, 109 n, 113, 116, 155, 230
-, bank, 26
-, bell-foundry, 94, 200, 230
-, bp., see Ironside
-, Channel, 225
-, chapter, 138, 146
-, coach, 19, 182
-, corp., 114
-, educ. authority, 120
-, Ld. Mayor's chap., 48

Bristol and Exeter rly., 3, 19, 39, 213

British Legion, 31

Brito, Rog., 159, 161

Brittenham(Brittingham), see Brettingham

Broadhembury(Devon), 222

Broadmead:
-, Jas., 20, 27
-, fam., 20

Broadway:
-, John, 65
-, John (another), 65
-, fam., 65, 71

Broadway, 209; man, 41

Broke, see Brook

Brome:
-, Eliz., m. Jas. Compton, 170
-, Joan, m. — Johnson, 170
-, John, 170

Brook(Broke, Brooke):
-, Chas., M.P., 196
-, Edw., Ld. Cobham (d. 1464), 184, 215
-, Sir Edw., 188
-, Hen. de la, 184
-, his w., see Gouvis
-, Hen., Ld. Cobham, 184
-, Joan (Cobham), w. of Sir Thos. (d. 1418), 215
-, John le, 184
-, John, Ld. Cobham (d. 1512), 184, 215
-, Mary, m. Rob. Blagg, 215
-, Thos. (d. 1367), 184
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1418), 62–3, 184, 215, 232
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1439), 184
-, Thos., abbot of Muchelney, 40
-, Wm., Ld. Cobham (d. 1597), 184, 215
-, fam., 187

Brooks, Wm., 244

Brooksbank, Stamp, 23

brotherhoods, guilds, 10, 109, 149

Brotherton, Thos. de, earl of Norfolk, 167

Brown(Bown, Browne):
-, Flora, 175
-, Jas., 144
-, John, 206
-, Rob. (d. 1610), 230
-, Rob. (fl. 1698), 206
-, Sam., 175
-, Wm., 217
-, Misses, 152

Browning, Thos., 116–17

Brownlowe:
-, Sir John, 23
-, Sir Wm., 23

Broxolme, John, 87

Bruce:
-, Chas., Ld. Bruce, 73, 76, 148
-, Eliz., ctss. of Ailesbury, see Seymour
-, Jas., 148
-, Rob., 148
-, Thos., earl of Ailesbury, 73, 148

Brue, riv., 120–1, 128

Bruton, 22, 253
-, hosp., 23
-, man., 23
-, prior, 84
-, priory (later abbey), 81, 84–7, 89, 91–2, 118, 187–8
-, canons of 167; and see Dunster

Bryan:
-, Guy, rector of Woodham Walter, 92
-, Revd. Hen. Guy, 92
-, Revd. Hen. Percival, 92
-, John (fl. 1732), 88
-, John, s. of John, 88
-, John, grds. of John, 88
-, Maria, 90
-, Mary Anne, m. W. N. Tonge, 88
-, Percival Wilmot, vicar of Charlton Adam, 93
-, Thos., 105–6
-, Wilmot Lee, 92
-, and see Brien

Brymer:
-, Alex., 107
-, F. A., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 109
-, John (fl. 1812), 190
-, John (fl. 1875), 107
-, John Geo., rector of Ilsington, 107
-, W. J., 96
-, W. T. P., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108–10
-, fam., 96, 107–8

Brympton, 250

Brytte:
-, Alice, m. Hugh Larder, 86, 91, 106
-, Wm., 86, 91, 106
-, his w. Eliz., 86
-, fam., 87

Buckhorn Weston(Dors.), 84

Buckingham, duke of, see Stafford

Buckinghamshire, see Owlswick; Shabbington

Buckland, John, 240

Buckland, see Durston

Buckland Newton(Dors.), Armswell in, 98

Buckland Tout Saints (Devon), 7

Budd, Thos., vicar of Montacute, 221

buildings, repair ordered, 8, 29, 46, 54, 68, 107, 117, 146, 163, 208, 260

bull-baiting, 149

Bulstone hund., 28

Burde, Wm., 240

Burden(Burdene, Burdon):
-, Mrs. E. J., see Dickinson
-, Ric. (fl. 1376), 251
-, Ric. and his w. (fl. 1426), 251, 253

Burges, John, 188

Burgh:
-, Hawise, m. Rob. de Grelley, 205
-, Hawise, see Lanvalai
-, Hubert de, justiciar, 205, 238
-, John de (d. 1275), 204–5
-, John de (d. 1280), 204 n, 205
-, Marg., see Ros
-, Sir Thos., 63

Burlington, earl of, see Cavendish

Burnard:
-, Revd. A. C., 226
-, Caroline, see Chichester
-, Charlotte, 226
-, J. L., 226, 229

Burne-Jones, Sir Edw., 11

Burnell:
-, Edw., 232
-, Philip, 232
-, Rob., bp. of Bath and Wells, 173, 198, 232
-, fam., 173

Burnett, 118

Burnham, 164

Burr, Sampson, and his w., 261

Burridge, Rob., 138

Burt, John, 214

Burton:
-, Agnes, see Austell
-, Thos., 102

Burton Pynsent, see Curry Rivel

Bury, Edw., 171

Bush:
-, Eleanor, see FitzWaryn
-, John, vicar of Huish, minister and portreeve of Langport, 10, 30, 36–7
-, John, 118
-, Lucy, 27
-, Thos., 36
-, Wm., and his w. Joan, 52
-, fam., 21

Butleigh, 91, 158
-, Butleigh Ct., 88

Butler (Botiler):
-, Avice, see Stafford
-, Eleanor, see Beaufort
-, Jas., earl of Ormond and Wiltshire, 114, 136
-, Nic., 232
-, Thos., earl of Ormond, 114, 136
-, Thos., 160

Butt (Batt), Jasper, 230

Bykenell, Wm., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108

Byron:
-, Frances, see Berkeley
-, Wm., Ld. Byron, 23

Bysse, Rob., chantrist of Charlton Adam, 87

C.

C., T., bell-founder, 110

Cace, Thos., rector of St. John's, Ilchester, 197

Cadbury, North, 73

Cadbury, South, 124, 179, 187

Cadleigh (Devon), 65

Calvinist, 201

Cam, riv., 72, 76, 166–7, 172

Cambridge, 62
-, university of, colleges of, see Emmanuel; Jesus

Cambridgeshire, see Babraham

Camden, Wm., 61

Camel (Cammell):
-, Alex., 73
-, Rog., 226

Camel, Queen (or East), 57, 71–3, 77, 143, 147
-, Hazlegrove Ho., 75
-, sch., 80

Camel, West (Cantmael, Cantmell), 57, 71–81, 86, 95, 151, 166, 199
-, adv., 77
-, agric., 75–6
-, char., 80–1
-, ch., 71–2, 75–9
-, ch. ho., 79
-, cts., 73, 77
-, dom. archit., 72–3, 75, 78
-, Downhead, 15, 72, 75–8
-, fields, 72–3
-, man., 73–6
-, farms, 72, 75–6
-, fields, 72–3
-, glebe, 78
-, green, 72
-, inc., 76, 78
-, inn, 72
-, Lambrook, 71–2
-, man., 73–7
-, Marston, Little, 1, 71–2
-, chap., 79
-, fields, 72, 76
-, inc., 76
-, man., 74–8
-, man.-ho., 74
-, mill, 77
-, mills, 75–7
-, nonconf., 72, 78–80
-, par. officers, 77
-, Plowage green, 72
-, poorho., 72, 77, 80–1
-, poor-relief, 77, 80–1
-, pop., 73
-, prehist. rem., 72
-, quarries, 71–2
-, rectors, 78–80; and see Albin; Aubery; Cosyn; Finch; Grantham; Law, Hen.; Moss, Chas.; Pagett; Potter; Richardson; Shelyngford; Sidenhale; Smith, John; Tripp, Stephen; Vannam; Willes, Edw. and Wm.
-, rectory, 10, 77
-, ho., 72–3, 78
-, schs., 72, 77, 80
-, Slowcourt (Sloo), 72, 74–5
-, streets, 72
-, tithes, 77–8
-, tithing, 59–60
-, Urgashay (Orgishie), 72, 75, 166, 172, 199

Camerton, 257

Campbell-Wyndham-Long, see Long

Canada, emigration to, 107

Cannings, Bishop's (Wilts.), 234

Canterbury, abp. of see Laud

Canterbury (Kent), 187

Cantmael(Cantmell), see Camel, West

Cape, Faithful, curate of Pitney, 55

Cappes:
-, John, 94
-, fam., 94

Carent:
-, Cath., see Payn
-, Wm., 113, 169

Carew:
-, Geo., rector of Whitehall, Ilchester, 198
-, Sir John, 59
-, Sir Peter, 169

Carmarthen, priory, 93

Carne-Hill, see Hill

Carswell (Devon), prior of, see Chard, Thos.

cartage works, 66

Carter:
-, Mary, 245
-, Ric., rector of Kingsdon and Charlton Mackrell, 107, 118

Cartrai, Mauger de, 237, 239, 241–2

Cary:
-, Adam of, 114
-, Geo. (d. 1601), 169
-, Geo., dean of Exeter, 169
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1685), 169
-, Gormund of, 114
-, Hen. of, 114
-, Joan, 117
-, John (13th cent.), 114
-, John (fl. 1308), 114–15
-, John (fl. 1327), 114
-, John (fl. 1375), 114–15, 117
-, Rob. (fl. 1566), 160
-, Rob. (d. 1586), 169
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1675), 169
-, Thos. (d. 1356), 114
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1361), 114
-, Thos. (fl. 1560), 137, 169
-, Thos. (fl. 1628), 122
-, Wm. (14th cent.), 114
-, Wm. (d. 1652), 169
-, Wm. (fl. 1704), 169
-, fam., 90, 114, 172

Cary, riv., 50, 57, 61, 81–2, 95, 111–12, 120–1, 129–30, 224
-, bridge, 96, 111

Cary Fitzpaine, see Charlton Mackrell

Cary, Little, see Charlton Mackrell

Cary, Lytes, see Charlton Mackrell

Cary, Tuckers, see Charlton Mackrell

Castle Cary, 73, 103, 117, 128, 187, 257
-, rly., 3, 82, 121, 130, 155
-, Thorne, 85
-, tramway, 130

Catherine, empress of Russia, 174

Cauntelo:
-, Fulk de, 74
-, Geo., 74
-, Joan, m. John de Hastings, 74
-, Wm. (d. 1251), 74
-, Wm. (fl. 1254), 74
-, fam., 75

Cave, Chas., 240

Cave, North (Yorks E.R.), 247

Cavendish:
-, Geo., earl of Burlington, 52, 157, 160, 162
-, Victor, duke of Devonshire, 52, 157, 160
-, Wm., duke of Devonshire (d. 1764), 52, 157
-, Wm., duke of Devonshire (d. 1891), 52, 54, 56, 157, 166
-, fam., 54

Cavendish(Suff.), barony, 62

Cerne (Dors.), 251
-, abbey, 187–8, 197
-, monks, 197

Chaffey:
-, John, 243
-, Wm., 189
-, fam., 240

Chafin:
-, Bampfield, 159
-, Geo. (d. 1766), 159
-, Geo. (fl. 1768), 159
-, John, 159
-, Thos. (fl. 1580), 159
-, Thos. (d. by 1657), 159
-, Thos. (d. 1691), 159.
-, Wm., 159

Chalcroft, John, 76

Chamber, John, rector of Aller, 69

Chamberlayne, Leonard, 52

Champion, Wm., 145

Chant, J. B., 202

chantries, see Aller; Charlton Adam; Charlton Mackrell; Ilchester; Langport; Somerton; Stoke sub Hamdon; Sutton, Long; Yeovilton

Chappell(Chapell):
-, Rob., 145
-, fam., 207

Chard:
-, Ann, 158
-, Thos., bp., prior, vicar of Montacute, rector of Tintinhull, 214, 221, 263
-, Wm., 56
-, Mrs., 228

Chard, 1, 19, 66, 201, 226
-, Forton, 65
-, goal delivery at, 185
-, poor-law union, 208

Charity Commissioners, 12, 186, 193

Charles I, 133, 183, 239

Charlton, Wm. of, rector of Charlton
-, Mackrell, 108

Charlton(Wilts.), 221

Charlton Adam (East Charlton), 57, 58, 63, 72, 81–94, 83, 95–6, 102–6, 109, 123
-, adv., 91–2
-, agric., 89–90
-, bridges, 81–2
-, Copley wood, 81, 92
-, chant., 85–7
-, chap., 86–7, 93–4
-, ch., 82, 84, 86, 91–4
-, ch. ho., 93
-, cts., 85, 89, 91
-, dom. archit., 82, 84, 86, 88
-, farms, 82, 86–90
-, fields, 81–2, 83, 89
-, glebe, 92
-, inc., 82, 90
-, inns, 82–4
-, man., 84–90, 93, 102–3
-, man.-ho., 85
-, Matford, 81–2, 89
-, mills, 81, 86, 91, 95
-, Midney, 81–2, 92
-, nonconf., 82, 94, 110
-, par. officers, 91
-, poorho., 91
-, poor-relief, 91
-, pop., 84, 97
-, quarries, 82, 84, 90
-, rly., 82, 88, 90
-, rector, 92
-, rectory, 87–8, 90–1, 93
-, ho. (the Abbey), 82, 87–8, 92
-, Rom. rem., 82
-, schs., 94, 110
-, Sticklebridge, 81–2
-, streets, 81
-, tithes, 87–8, 92
-, tithing, 59–60
-, trades, 90–1
-, vicar, 87, 91–2, 94; and see Abbot, Wm.; Barney; Bradney, John Hopkins; Bryan, Percival Wilmot; Donneslegh; Gatehouse; Griffith; Hammon, Rob. and Wm.; Kebby; Kempe, Thos.; Minifie; Smith, Owen; Starke; Strangways, Thos.
-, vicarage, 91–3, 107–8
-, ho., 92

Charlton Mackrell (West Charlton), 53, 57, 59, 72, 81–2, 83, 85–92, 95–110, 111, 118, 129, 148, 234
-, adv., 97, 107–8
-, agric., 104–6
-, bridges, 95
-, Cary tithing, 59
-, Cary Fitzpaine, 57, 59, 90, 95–6, 98, 102, 104, 106
-, cts., 106
-, fields, 105, 107
-, man., 88 n, 96–7, 99–100, 102–3, 105–6, 109 and n
-, man.-ho., 99, 104, 109–10
-, chant., 96, 103–4, 109
-, Charlton Ho., 84, 95–6, 102–3, 105–6
-, ch., 82, 95–6, 101, 103, 105, 107–10
-, ch. ho., 109
-, cts., 102, 106, 108
-, cross, 95–6, 165
-, dom. archit., 97, 99–101, 103, 108
-, farms, 101–2, 104–5
-, fields, 83, 90, 95–6, 105–6
-, friendly soc., 96
-, glebe, 106, 108
-, Hurcot, 89
-, inc., 104–6
-, inn, 96–7
-, Lytes Cary (Kari), 48, 57, 59, 95–7, 102, 106, 109, 111
-, chap., 100–1
-, man., 100–2, 104–5, 107, 109 n, 117
-, man.-ho., 100–1
-, man., 86, 96–107, 109
-, man.-ho. (Rookery Fm.), 95–6, 99, 103, 106, 109
-, mills, 95, 106
-, nonconf., 110
-, par. officers, 107
-, Popple br., 95
-, pop., 84, 97
-, poorho., 107
-, poor-relief, 96, 107, 110
-, quarries, 84, 106
-, rly., 82, 121
-, rectors, 105–7, 109–10; and see Berdesle; Brymer, F. A. and W. T. P.; Bykenell; Carter, Ric.; Charlton; Cheselden, Edw.; Dodd, Wm.; Fitzgerald; Ford, Ric.; Horsey, Wm.; Jarvis; Joy; Lockett, Giles; Markham; Middleney, John; Perch; Squire, Wm.; Walgrave; Warneford; Whetcombe, Simon
-, rectory, 91–2, 105–8
-, cts., 107
-, ho. (Charlton Mackrell Ct.), 96, 99, 103, 108
-, Rom. rem., 96
-, schs., 94, 96, 110
-, tithes, 105, 108
-, tithing, 59
-, trades, 97, 106
-, Tuckers Cary (Cooks Cary, Little Cary, Lower Lytes Cary, Lytilkary, Tokeryskary, Toukereskary, Towkerekary), 59, 96, 100, 106
-, chant., 102
-, man., 101–2, 104–5, 107, 117
-, man.-ho., 102
-, vicar, see Meisy, Rob. de
-, vicarage, 107
-, Wellham, 81

Chatham, earl of, see Pitt

Chaworth, Patrick de, 226

Cheddar, 139

Cheeke:
-, Eliz., 75
-, fam., 75

Cheltenham (Glos.), 224

Cheneve, 250

Cheney:
-, Eliz., see Hill
-, Joan, m. (1) Thos. Say, (2) Sir Ric. Pudsey, 122
-, John, 122
-, John, s. of John, 122

Cheriton, North, 158 n

Cheselden:
-, Edw., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 107
-, Jane, see Dodd
-, Wilhelmina Jane, 107

Chester, John of, rector of Tintinhull, 263

Chettle (Dors.), 159

chevage, 6, 8, 43

Chewstoke, 110

Chicheley, John, 87

Chichester:
-, Caroline, m. J. L. Burnard, 226
-, Revd. Edw., vicar of Northover, 226, 229–30
-, Eliz., see Hody
-, Col. F. E., 226, 228
-, Hen., 226, 228
-, J. H. W., 226
-, John Hody, 226
-, fam., 226

Chichester, bp. of, see FitzJames, Ric.

Chidiock:
-, Cath., m. (1) Wm. Stafford, (2) Sir John Arundell, 52, 205
-, Eleanor, see FitzWaryn
-, Isabel, see FitzPayn
-, Sir John de (d. 1388), 205, 208
-, Sir John de (d. 1390), 205
-, Sir John de (d. 1415), 51, 205
-, Sir John de (d. 1450), 52, 205

Child Okeford (Dors.), 239

Chillington, 206, 208

Chilthorne Domer, 194 n, 198–9, 242 n, 250, 253, 255
-, Chilthorne Vagg, 252

Chilton Cantelo, 78, 167, 199

Chilton Polden, 132

Chilton Trinity, 33

Chinnock, Middle, 87, 170, 240

Chiselborough, 235, 263

Chitterne (Chilthorne):
-, John, M.P., 194
-, Ric., M.P., 194

Chitterne All Saints (Wilts.), 136

Choke, Sir Ric., 23

Christian Brethren, 12, 36, 151, 165–6, 249, 265

Christian Instruction, Order of, 36–7

Christie, Edwin Langdale, 103

Church Commissioners, see Ecclesiastical Commissioners

church houses, see Aller; Camel, West; Charlton Adam; Charlton Mackrell; Huish Episcopi; Kingsdon; Kingstone; Langport; Montacute; Muchelney; Somerton; Stoke sub Hamdon; Sutton, Long; Tintinhull; Yeovilton

Church Patronage Trust, 246

church scot (churset, chursutt), 6, 43, 53, 66, 69, 140

Church Society (Nat. Ch. League Trustees), 127

Churchey, Thos., 152–3.

Churchill, John, Ld. Churchill, 22

Chute (Wilts.), 124

Cinric, 73

Cirencester:
-, Thos. of, sheriff of Somerset, 187
-, Thos., his grds., 187, 197

Cirencester (Glos.), 89, 102

Civil War, 3, 21–2, 62, 113, 133, 155, 157, 183, 264

Clapton, 205

Clare:
-, Avice de, ctss. of Devon, 113
-, Eleanor, m. — Despenser, 225
-, Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester, 170, 225, 228
-, Marg. de, m. (1) Piers Gaveston, (2) Hugh de Audley, 184
-, Thos., 92
-, fam., 225

Clarence:
-, dchss. of, see Neville, Isabel
-, duke of, see George

Clarke (Clark):
-, Frances, see Mawdeley
-, Geo., 138
-, John, 218
-, Mary, 249
-, Mary, w. of — Clarke, see Bourne
-, Rob. (fl. 1630), 123
-, Rob. (fl. 1794), 103
-, Sam., 249
-, and see Clerk

Claverton, 258

Clawsey, Edw., 54

Cleeve, Old, Leigh in, 158

Clement, John, 200

Clerk, John, bp. of Bath and Wells, 174; and see Clarke

Clevedon:
-, Sir Edm., 250–1
-, Eliz., see Aller
-, Sir John of (d. bef. 1348), 63, 65
-, Sir John of (d. c. 1373), 63, 70, 169
-, Marg., m. (1) Sir John St. Lo, (2) Sir Peter Courtenay, 63, 169
-, Mat. (fl. 1226), 250
-, Sir Mat. (fl. 1303), 63, 169
-, Mat., rector of Aller, 69
-, Raymond of, 63
-, Wm., 250
-, fam., 70 n, 253

Cleveland, Wm., 169

Cleveland, duke of, see Vane

Cleves, Anne of, queen, 135

Clifton Maybank Ho. (Dors.), 212

Clinton and Saye, Lord, see Fiennes

Closworth, bell-foundry, 49, 56, 79, 230, 248

cloth, 24, 26, 57, 139, 142, 162, 186, 218–19

Clothier:
-, A.E., 80
-, Ant., 218
-, Edw., 118
-, John, 128
-, John (another), 218
-, Thos., 249

Clovelly (Devon), 169

Clundell:
-, Emme, see Montague
-, Thos., 75

Cluny (Saône-et-Loire), abbey, 251

coal, 21, 26, 39, 91, 147, 154–5, 163, 182
-, distribution of, 13, 37, 46, 153, 173, 224
-, yard, 39

Cobham:
-, Cath., see Bonville
-, John, 169

Cobham, lds., see Brook

Cockington (Devon), 137, 169

Coffin:
-, Ellis (fl. 1224), 250
-, Ellis (fl. 1279), 250
-, Emme, 251
-, Isabel, 251
-, John, 250
-, Ralph, 250
-, Ric., 251
-, Rob. (fl. 1320), 251
-, Rob. (fl. 1362), 251
-, Wm. (fl. 1346), 251
-, Wm. (fl. 1351), 251
-, fam., 253

Cogan (Cogayne):
-, John, 220
-, Rob., sr., 220
-, Rob., jr., 220
-, Thos. (fl. 1553), 170, 217, 220
-, Thos. (fl. 1598), 220

Coker, East, 84

Coker, West:
-, Hescombe, 176
-, Ho., 240

Cole:
-, Rob., 41; and see Plume
-, Rob., M.P., 194
-, Thos., M.P., 194

Colehall, see Ealing

Collier, Jos., rector of St. Mary Major, Ilchester, 199

Collins:
-, John (d. 1741), 43
-, John (d. 1792), 43, 206

Collinson:
-, Revd. John, 23
-, Septimus, curate of Kingstone, 209

Colston, Edw. Francis, 121

Columbjohn (Devon), 88

Colway, see Lyme Regis

Combe (Coumbe):
-, Rob. le, 61
-, Thos., vicar of Huish Episcopi, 10

Combe St. Nicholas, 1, 87

common:
-, allotments of, 1, 3, 16, 25, 53, 61, 68, 90, 105, 108, 140, 147, 154, 161–2, 261
-, encroachments on, 3, 29
-, regulation of, 25, 29, 89, 91, 105–6, 116
-, rights of, 22, 24, 31, 39–40, 44–5, 50–1, 67–8, 76, 89, 108, 115–16, 123, 127, 155, 161, 171, 180–1, 188–9, 193, 227
-, and see intercommoning

Comper, Sir Ninian, architect, 265

Compton:
-, Alice, m. Emorb Johnson, 170
-, Chas., earl of Northampton, 52, 157
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Cavendish, duke of Devonshire, 57, 157
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., earl of Northampton, see Spencer
-, Eliz., w. of Jas., see Brome
-, Frances, w. of Geo., m. (2) Claudius Amyand, 52, 157
-, Geo., earl of Northampton, 157
-, Sir Hen., 74
-, Hen., 170
-, Jas., 170
-, Spencer, earl of Northampton, 157
-, Wm., 59
-, Wm., Ld. Compton, earl of Northampton, 52, 157
-, fam., 52

Compton Dundon, 55–7, 70, 81, 129
-, Littleton, 57
-, tithing, 59–60

Compton Durville, see Petherton, South

Compton Pauncefoot, 170

Congregationalists, 12, 36–7, 56, 71, 112, 150–1, 165, 222, 237, 249

Connock, Thos., 80, 151

Cooke (Cook):
-, Cath., see Lyte
-, John, 150
-, Thos., 102

Cooks Cary, see Charlton Mackrell

Coolin, John, 145

Coombs, Edith, 153

Coote:
-, Sir Eyre, 240
-, Sarah, see Ellis

Corfe Mullen (Dors.), 42

Cornwall, earl of, see Edmund; Gaveston; Richard

Cornwall, see Lanherne

Cornwall, duchy, 122, 184, 238–9, 243–5, 247

coroner, 191

Corry, Rob., 191

Corscombe (Dors.), 230

Corton Denham, 234

Cossens, Sam., 94

Cosyn, Thos., rector of West Camel, 78

Coteel:
-, Magdalen, m. Sir John Blagrave, 123
-, Thos., 123

Cothelstone, 63

Coumbe, see Combe

Countevill, John de, 59

Courcelles, Rog. de, 122, 124, 157–8, 161

court, suit of, 5, 8, 28, 105–6, 126, 163, 171, 176, 206, 208, 245
-, withdrawn, 59

Courtenay:
-, Edw., 65
-, Francis, 65
-, Hen., marquess of Exeter, 97, 170
-, Jas. (d. 1546), 65
-, Jas. (d. 1592), 65
-, Jas. (fl. 1606), 65, 71
-, Marg., see Bonville
-, Sir Peter, 63, 169
-, Peter, 65
-, Phil. de, 197
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1485), 65
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1512), 65
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1599), 65
-, fam., 70 n, 197

courts and franchises, see amercements for pleas; assizes of bread and ale; ducking stool; felons, chattels of; frankpledge, view of; free manor; gallows; hallmote; haywardwyk; hue and cry; hundred; infangthief; liberty; ordeal pit; pillory; return of writs; sake and soke; shire; stocks; tholl and theam; tremure; trial by combat; tumbrel; waifs and strays; warren

Coventry and Lichfield, bp. of, 163 n

Coward, Jas., 201

Cox:
-, Anne, 219
-, Jas. Stevens, 184, 225 n
-, John, 75
-, Ric., 219
-, Thos., chaplain of Stoke, 246
-, Wm., rector of Kingsdon, 118
-, Mr., 219

Cradock, Marmaduke, 134

Craftman, Arnold, 244

Cranborne (Dors.), 86

Cranbury (Hants), 43

Cranham (Essex), 85

Craucumbe, Geof. de, 51

Cray, Jeremy, 126

Credy, John, 251, 253

Creech:
-, Hen., 106, 109
-, (alias Powell), fam., 99

Cresse, Isaac s. of, see Isaac

Crewkerne, 185, 204

Cridland, Sarah, 92

Crocker:
-, J. H., 227
-, Jas., 227

Cromwell:
-, Oliver, Lord Protector, 48, 155, 173, 199
-, Thos., earl of Essex, 48

crop rotation, 24, 43, 67, 75, 89, 96, 105, 121, 140, 161, 172, 243, 260, 262

crops (less common):
-, apples, 172–3, 241, 254; and see produce, cider
-, beans, 6, 43, 139, 163, 217, 243, 260
-, clover, 172
-, dredge, 161, 164
-, fruit, 207
-, hemp, 92, 215, 221, 243, 254
-, oats, 43, 217, 243
-, onions, 229
-, potatoes, 172
-, rye, 217
-, teazles, 92
-, vetches, 139
-, withies, 7, 39–40, 68, 92, 161, 229

Cudworth:
-, Ralph, rector of Aller, 61, 70
-, Ralph, 62

Cudworth, 206

Cuffe, Sir John, 185, 259
-, his s., 259

Culliford:
-, Kesia, 11
-, fam., 228

culm, 26, 155

Curry, North, 57, 64, 153
-, hund., 28
-, Lillesdon, 87, 226
-, man., 23, 28

Curry Mallet, 43, 53, 200
-, honor, 122
-, man., 122

Curry Rivel, 1, 14, 28, 48, 53, 57, 61, 64 n, 87
-, Burton Pynsent, 26
-, man., 67
-, ct., 68
-, rly., 19
-, Westover, see Langport

Curzon, Geo. Nat., Ld. Curzon of Kedleston, 212

customary renders:
-, auxilium villani, 43
-, beaupleader, 66
-, capons, 53
-, chicken, 66
-, donum Sancti Martini, 161
-, faldeselver, 6
-, hens, 53
-, larder rents, 6
-, pike, 6
-, pullets, 6
-, rope and bull collar, 24
-, rypesylver, 43
-, third penny, 23, 187
-, tithing pennies, 8
-, tithing silver, 59
-, turkeys, 6
-, wodeschep (wodeschope), 53, 40
-, and see church scot; eels; iron; Peter's Pence

customs and services, see cartage; chevage; forthurtha; heriots; nativi, escaping; serjeanty, tenure by; tallage; works, villeins'

Cutler:
-, Eliz., m. Chas. Bodville, earl of Radnor, 98
-, Sir John, 98

D.

Dacus, see Dane

dairying, 45–6, 57, 90, 105, 126, 162, 172, 207

Dammory, John, 5
-, his s. John, 5

Dampier:
-, Bridget, see Kellaway
-, Chris., 117
-, Hen., 88–9
-, Ric. and his w. Agnes, 79

Dane (Dacus):
-, John the, 197, 231–2
-, Wm. the, 187, 191, 197, 231–2
-, fam., 231
-, and see Deneys

Danvers, Sir John, 233

Darby:
-, Chas., vicar of Huish and Montacute, 10, 221
-, Wm., 240

Dare, Chas., 214

Darlington, Ld., see Vane

Darrell, Eliz., m. Rob. Strode, 214, 240, 251, 258

Daubeney:
-, Cath., w. of Hen., Ld. Daubeney, 169
-, Sir Giles, 169, 188
-, Hen., Ld. Daubeney, 169
-, fam., 187

Daunt, Chas., 184

Dauntsey (Wilts.), 233

Davenant:
-, Cath., 41
-, Edw., treas. of Salisbury cath., 41
-, Eliz., 41
-, John (d. 1671), 41
-, John (fl. 1680), 41
-, Rebecca, 41

Davies, Morgan H., architect, 223

Davis:
-, Eliz., 124, 126
-, Geo., bell-founder, 248, 265
-, Sir John, 63, 66
-, John, 123–6
-, his w., 124
-, M. J., 124
-, fam., 125

Davye, Rob., 43

Dawe:
-, Hester, 200
-, Wm., bell-founder, 119
-, Wm., 189

Day, Thos., rector of Yeovilton, 174

Deane:
-, Edw., 123
-, Jas., 123
-, John (fl. 1679), 123
-, John (fl. 1740), 123
-, Magdalen, see Stroughill
-, Thos., rector of Witchampton, 123
-, fam., 126

Deans Court (Dors.), see Wimborne Minster

demesnes:
-, leasing of, 4–5, 41, 44, 66, 104, 114–15, 125, 216–17, 242, 260
-, sale of, 206

Deneys:
-, Brice, 232
-, Wm., 232
-, and see Dane

Denston (Suff.), 240

Derby:
-, Rog., vicar of Somerton, 148
-, Wm., 73

Derby, ctss. of, see Beaufort, Marg.

deserted settlements, 2, 154, 210, 216, 230–1, 237

Despenser:
-, Edw., Ld. le Despenser, 250
-, Eleanor, see Clare
-, Eliz., see Montacute
-, Hugh, Ld. le Despenser, 225–6, 250
-, fam., 225, 250

Devereux, Rob., earl of Essex (d. 1646), 183

Devon, ctss. of, see Clare, Avice de

Devon, earl of, see Stafford, Humph.

Devon, 59, 218; and see Axminster; Barnstaple; Berrynarbor; Bigbury; Blackborough; Brightleigh; Broadhembury; Cadleigh; Carswell; Clovelly; Cockington; Columbjohn; Exeter; Ilsington; Luppitt; Membury; Newnham; Otterton; Pinhoe; Plymouth; Powderham; Shillingford; Stockland; Torrington, Great; Totnes; Westleigh

Devonshire, dukes of, see Cavendish

Dibble, Wm., 219

Dickens, Chas., novelist, 22

Dickinson:
-, Caleb, 124
-, Francis Hen., 85, 93, 98, 107, 110, 135
-, John, vicar of Somerton, 148
-, his w., 148
-, Joy, m. E. J. Burden, 99
-, Thos., 148
-, Wm. (fl. 1762), 148
-, Wm. (d. 1837), 85–7, 90, 98, 100, 102–3, 105, 109
-, Wm. (d. 1914), 98, 100
-, Wm. Francis, 85–6, 98, 103–4, 135
-, fam., 90–1, 96, 99, 103–4, 106, 124–5

Digby:
-, F. J. B. Wingfield-, 74
-, G. D. Wingfield-, 74, 169
-, John Wingfield-, 74
-, John Kenelm Digby Wingfield-, 74, 80
-, fam., 169

Dinnington, 204, 206
-, Hinton park, 203, 207
-, inn, 203
-, Netherton tithing, 204, 206
-, Radletts, 203

Dinton (Wilts.), 233

Ditcheat, 174

Dodd:
-, Jane, m. Edw. Cheselden, 107
-, Revd. Wm., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 107, 118, 148

Doddington, fam., 132

Dodeman (Dodman), 73, 75, 158

Dodoens, 97

Dodwell, Sir Wm., 169

Doget, Wm., 205

Donecan, 214, 216

Donfoll, John, 106

Donne:
-, Hugh, 252, 255
-, Rob., 224

Donneslegh, John, vicar of Charlton Adam, 92

Donyatt, 229

Dorchester (Dors.), 175, 179

Dorset, marquess of, see Beaufort, Edm.; Grey, Thos.

Dorset, 79, 135, 185, 218; bellfoundry, 56; and see Askerswell; Athelhampton; Blandford; Bubdown; Buckhorn Weston; Buckland Newton; Cerne; Chettle; Child Okeford; Clifton Maybank; Closworth; Corscombe; Cranborne; Dorchester; Duntish; Folke; Frampton; Gillingham; Gussage St. Michael; Hooke; Iwerne Courtnay; Lyme Regis; Melbury Sampford; Middlestreet; Motcombe; Parnham; Powerstock; Poyntington; Purse Caundle; Rampisham; Sandford Orcas; Shaftesbury; Shapwick; Stinsford; Stockwood; Stoke, East; Stratton; Sutton Waldren; Trent; Wareham; Weymouth; Witchampton; Whitchurch Canonicorum; Wimborne Minster; Winterborne Kingston; Winterborne Muston; Winterborne Whitchurch

Dotin, John, rector of Kingsdon, 118

dovecots, pigeon houses, 4, 6, 23, 53, 69, 75–6, 78, 114, 159–60, 185, 198, 205, 214, 222, 239, 241, 242 n, 252

Dowlish, West, 203, 205

Dowlishwake, 203–6, 208–9

Downhead, see Camel, West

Downing, Mr., 251

Drake:
-, Geo., vicar of Northover, 229
-, Humph., 228
-, Ric., 229

Draycote (Draycot):
-, Hugh, M.P., 194
-, John, M.P., 194
-, John de, chaplain of Lytes Cary, 101

Draycott, see Ashington

Drayton, 1, 7, 15, 38, 40–1, 47–8
-, chaplain, 47
-, ch., 38
-, Midelney, 15, 25, 38, 41, 43, 46, 67
-, park, 6
-, vicarage, 47

Drayton and Curry Rivel Agric. Assoc., 41

Dredge, Miss, 152

Drew, 214, 216, 250, 259

Drew, Ric. son of, see Richard

Drewe(Drew):
-, Geo., 227
-, Hen., 103
-, John (d. 1570), 103
-, John, chantrist of Charlton Mackrell, 103, 109
-, John (fl. 1664), 103
-, Thos., 207
-, fam., 103, 207

Drummond, Dr., 75

ducking stool, 193

Dudding, John, and his w., 215

Dudley:
-, Ambrose, 169
-, Eliz., see Tailboys
-, John, 158, 198
-, Rob., earl of Leicester, 214, 258
-, Thos., 158

Dudman:
-, Beatrice, w. of Lumsden Shirreff, 55
-, Miss G. M. S., 55
-, J. L. S. Shirreff, 55
-, Capt. Jos., 55
-, Lumsden Shirreff, rector of Pitney, 55–6

Duke:
-, Geo., 123
-, John, 123
-, Ric. (fl. 1548), 87, 103, 109
-, Ric. (fl. 1679), 124
-, fam., 126

Dumaresq, Daniel, rector of Yeovilton, 174

Dunball, see Puriton

Dunstan, abbot of Glastonbury, 204

Dunster, John, rector of Kingsdon, 118

Duntish (Dors.), 240

Duporte:
-, Emme, see Montague
-, Hen., 158
-, Jas., 158
-, Thos., 158, 198

Durand, prior of Montacute, 215

Duras, Louis de, earl of Feversham, 133

Durham, bp. of, see Bainbridge

Durston, 3, 19, 39
-, Minchin Buckland, 6

Dyer:
-, And., 251, 253
-, Edw., 251, 253
-, Edw., rector of Ilchester, 199
-, Sir Thos., 163

dyers, 24, 77, 142, 187, 216

Dynne, Hen., 43

E.

Ealing (Mdx.), Colehall in, 98

Earl Marshall, see Bigod; Marshall

Earth:
-, Jos., 184
-, Rog., 184

East, Sydney, vicar of Northover, 229–30

Eastment:
-, Dorothy, m. Carew Harvey Mildmay, 103
-, John, 103

Eastwood(Essex), 171

Ebrey, Thos., rector of Ilchester, vicar of Northover, 199, 230

Ecclesiastical(Church) Commissioners, 4, 5, 7, 33, 47, 99, 160, 171–2, 205, 247, 258

Eddystone lighthouse, 86

Eden, F. C., glass-painter, 265

Edith, queen, 183

Edmund, king, 204, 255, 257

Edmund (of Almaine), earl of Cornwall, 184, 191, 197
-, his w. Marg., 184, 197

Edmund (of Woodstock), earl of Kent (d. 1330), 134

Edmund, earl of Kent (d. 1331), 134, 145

Edward the Confessor, 4, 23, 74

Edward, the Elder, king, 167

Edward I(formerly Ld. Edward), 51, 133–5
-, his dau., see Mary
-, his w., see Eleanor of Castile

Edward III, 122

Edward IV, 69

Edwards:
-, Abraham, 27
-, John, 144
-, Mary, m. John Major, 7
-, fam., 7

Edwy, king, 167

eels, 24, 27
-, renders of, 23, 43–4

Eggerdon, Ric., 89

Egmont, earl of, see Perceval

Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen, 183

Eleanor of Castile, queen, 51, 98, 134–5

Eleanor of Provence, queen, 59, 134

Elery, Thos., bell-founder, 230

Ellis:
-, Eliz., see Rodbard
-, John, 27
-, Sarah, m. Sir Eyre Coote, 240

Elyott, Wm., rector of Whitehall, Ilchester, 198

emigration, 54, 107, 183, 238, 257

Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 69

Enmore, 11

Ensor and Southcombe, glovers, 261

Erleigh (Erlegh):
-, Eliz., see Brien
-, Hen. de, 135
-, Hugh, rector of Kingsdon, 118
-, John de (fl. 1199), 135
-, John de (d. 1324), 135
-, John de (d. 1337), 135
-, John de (fl. 1371), 135, 150
-, Phil. de, 135
-, Rob., 126
-, Wm. de, 135

Esselegh, Wal. de, 84

Essex:
-, Edm., 52
-, Edw., 52
-, Geo. (fl. 1548), 52
-, Geo. (d. 1588), 52
-, Geo. (fl. 1599), 52
-, Humph., 52
-, Rob., 52
-, Sir Wm., 52

Essex, earl of, see Devereux

Essex, 123; and see Cranham; Eastwood; Wapping; Woodham Walter; Wormingford

Ethelbald, king of Mercia, 134

Ethelred (d. 871), king, 133

Ethelred II (d. 1016), king, 73, 147

Etwall, Ralph, 123

Eu, count of, see William

Evans, John, rector of Yeovilton, 174

Evercreech, 130, 169

Everitt, E. Chichester, 228

Exeter:
-, duke of, see Holand, Hen.
-, marquess of, see Courtenay, Hen.

Exeter, 19, 49, 179, 187, 232, 234, 261
-, bell-foundry, 165, 175
-, bp. suffragan, see Chard, Thos.
-, coach, 182, 210, 213, 235
-, dean, see Cary, Geo.

Exeter College, Oxford, 118, 260

F.

Fairfax, Sir Thos., Ld. Fairfax, 21, 62, 155, 183

fairs, see Ilchester; Langport; Montacute; Muchelney; Somerton; Stoke sub Hamdon; Sutton, Long; Tintinhull; Yeovilton

Fanacourt, Geof. de, 113

Farnham:
-, Adam, vicar of Tintinhull, 264
-, Thos., vicar of Tintinhull, 264

Fathers:
-, John (fl. 1659), 218
-, John (fl. 1742), 218

Fawkner:
-, Joan, 104, 106, 109
-, Wm., and his w. Edith, 94, 110

Feaver:
-, Silas, 81
-, fam., 76

fee farm, 183–4, 188, 191

Fellows:
-, Lavinia, see Smith
-, Wm., 65

felons, chattels of, 29, 46

Ferrey, Benj., architect, 11, 128

Fettiplace, fam., 251

Feversham, earl of, see Duras

Fewtrell, John, curate of Kingstone, 208

Fiennes, Edw., Ld. Clinton and Saye, 114

Finch, Wm., bp. of Taunton, rector of West Camel, 78

Fisher:
-, Jas. (d. 1636), 136
-, Jas. (fl. 1661), 136
-, Jas. (fl. 1732), 136
-, John (fl. 1719), 136
-, John (fl. 1730), 136
-, John (d. 1752), 136, 145
-, Ric., 136
-, Mrs. Susannah, 153
-, fam., 137

fishing, 3, 6, 24–7, 29, 40, 43–4, 46, 68, 130, 260

FitzAdam:
-, Adam, 89
-, Wm., 84, 89

FitzGeldewin, Savaric, bp. of Bath (and Glastonbury), 163

Fitzgerald, A. O., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 109

Fitzharding, Vct., see Berkeley

FitzJames:
-, Geo., 94
-, Jas., rector of Kingsdon, 118
-, John, and his w. Jane, 94
-, Ric., rector of Aller, bp. of London, 69

FitzJocelin, Reynold, bp. of Bath, 9

FitzPayn:
-, Ela, 73, 170
-, Eleanor, w. of Sir John, 102
-, Ellis (fl. 1321), 102
-, Sir Ellis (?the same), 100 n
-, Ellis (fl. 1384), 102
-, Gillian, w. of Ellis, 102
-, Isabel, m. Ric., Ld. Poynings, 97, 170
-, Isabel, m. Sir John Chidiock, 205
-, Sir John, 85, 102, 106
-, John (fl. 1428), 102
-, Marg., m. John Austell, 102
-, Rob. (d. bef. 1222), 97, 107
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1281), 97, 99, 170
-, Rob., Ld. FitzPayn (d. 1315), 85, 97, 99, 170–1, 205
-, Rob., Ld. FitzPayn (d. 1354), 73, 97, 107, 170, 205–6
-, Rob. (formerly Grey), 97, 170
-, Rog. (d. 1237), 97, 107, 108 n
-, Sir Rog. (fl. 1280), 102
-, Sibyl, see Percy
-, Sir Thos., 102
-, fam., 99–100, 107, 208

FitzRoy, Hen., duke of Richmond, 10, 22

FitzWarren (FitzWaryn):
-, Amice, see Haddon
-, Eleanor, m. (1) Sir John Chidiock, (2) Ralph Bush, 51
-, Sir Ives, 51, 205
-, Joan, see Stouford
-, John, see Brightleigh
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1360), 51, 184 n
-, Wm. (fl. 1363), 62–3

fives, 238

flax processing, 92, 189, 219, 243, 254

Fletcher, Edw., rector of Thorn Coffin, 254

Flint, Giles, 263 n

Folke (Dors.), 159

Ford:
-, Lydia, see Munday
-, Ric., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 107–8
-, Rob., 165

Ford(Dors.), abbot of, 244

Fordingbridge(Hants), Sandhill in, 581

Forest (Leix, Ireland), 240

Fortescue, Arthur, 160

forthurtha, 115

Forz:
-, Isabel de, ctss. of Aumale, 239
-, Ralph de, 135
-, Wm., 122

Foster:
-, Aaron, vicar of Long Sutton, 164
-, Moses, vicar of Long Sutton, 164
-, Wal., rector of Aller, 69–70

Fowle:
-, Edw., 221
-, Sir Thos., 221
-, Thos., 221
-, fam., 221

Fowler, Jos., 223

fowling, 6, 26, 29, 40, 62, 68, 260

Fox, Geo., quaker, 200

Fox-Strangways, see Strangways

Foy, Mr., 184

Foyle:
-, Edw. (d. 1720), 124
-, Edw. (fl. 1730), 124, 126
-, John (d. c. 1647), 124
-, John (fl. 1648), 124
-, John (d. before 1647–8), 124
-, fam., 125–6

Frampton (Dors.), 206

France, 36, 119

franchises, see courts

frankpledge, view of, 29, 46, 54, 59–60, 146, 163, 177, 191–2, 208, 228, 245, 261

Fraunceis, Rob., 89

Freemanors, see Williton

Freke:
-, Frances, m. John Willes, 88, 102
-, Rob., 214
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1623), 191, 214, 240, 245, 251, 258
-, Thos. (fl. 1732), 88, 102
-, Thos., vicar of Montacute, 221

Frensshe, Joan, 219

friendly societies, see Aller; Charlton Mackrell; Ilchester; Kingsdon; Langport; Montacute; Muchelney; Stoke sub Hamdon; Sutton, Long; Tintinhull

Friends' Somerset Charities, 159

Frome, Reynold of, M.P., 194

Frye, Ric., 218

Fyvie, Ld., see Seton

G.

Gale, Revd. Wm. Wilkins, 227

gallows, 46, 145, 186, 198

Galpine, Francis Kingston, 73

gaol, see Ilchester; Somerton; and see lock-up

Gapper:
-, Edm. (fl. 1716), 85, 87
-, Revd. Edm. (d. 1773), 87
-, Revd. Edm. (d. 1809), 85, 88, 90
-, Mary, w. of Revd. Edm., 85, 88
-, Thos., 85
-, Wm. Southby, 85
-, fam., 88

Gardino, Emery de, 84

Garland, Rog., 245

Garner, L. S., 64

Garrard:
-, Susan, see Blagrave
-, Thos., 123

Gatcombe, Rob., 42, 45

Gatehouse, Sam., vicar of Charlton Adam, 93

Gatemore:
-, John de, 102
-, Ric. de, 102
-, Rob. de, 99, 104
-, fam., 99, 102

Gateryn, Thos., 6

Gaveston:
-, Marg., see Clare
-, Piers, earl of Cornwall, 184

Geard (Gard):
-, Jesse, 219, 223
-, John, 218
-, Sam. (fl. 1758), 223
-, Sam. (fl. 1815), 223
-, fam., 218, 223

Gent:
-, T. C., 64
-, T. H., 64
-, W. F., 64

Geoffrey of the marsh, 84

George, duke of Clarence, 97, 114, 134, 136, 239

Gerard:
-, Thos., 50, 75, 204, 231, 244
-, Wal., rector of Sock Dennis, 234

Gibbes, see Shirborne

Gifford:
-, Anne, m. Sir John Portman, 41
-, Hen., vicar of Montacute, 221

Gilbert, Jas., rector of Kingsdon, 118

Gill:
-, Jane, w. of Jos., 136
-, Jos., 136, 145

Gillett (Gillet):
-, Benj., architect, 166 n
-, John, 162
-, Nic., vicar of Muchelney, 48
-, fam., 162

Gillingham (Dors.), 220

Giso, bp. of Wells, 4

glass-painters, see Burne-Jones; Eden; Kempe

Glastonbury:
-, Alice, see Percy
-, Maud, m. Rog. de Newburgh, 97–8
-, Rob. of, 97–8

Glastonbury, 11, 34, 91, 150, 192 n
-, abbot, 50, 52, 66, 99 n, 213, 263; and see Dunstan; Tunbeorht
-, abbey, 23, 66, 122, 187–8, 198, 203–4, 206, 208 n, 212–13, 216, 220, 225, 228, 238, 257, 259
-, monk, see Bennett, John; Logor precentorship, 198
-, steward, 66
-, Methodist circuit, 80
-, Tor, 86

Gloucester, earl of, see Clare, Gilb. de

Gloucester, 87, 103
-, dioc., 79
-, honor, 113, 225
-, prebendary, see Michell, John

Gloucestershire, 218; and see Alveston; Bibury; Cheltenham; Cirencester; Gloucester; Longhope; Redland; Sevenhampton; Stapleton; Winterbourne

Glover, Thos., 151–2

gloving, 7, 26, 54, 90–1, 117, 143, 162, 189, 201, 219, 223–4, 227, 238, 241, 243–4, 253, 257, 261

Glynne, John, provost of Stoke, 246

Godolphin:
-, Dorothy, see Berkeley
-, Francis, 184
-, Francis, Earl Godolphin, 184

Godric, 238

Godstone, South (Surr.), 92

Godwin, Paul, vicar of Long Sutton, 164

Gold (Golde):
-, Hen., 185 n
-, Rob., 157
-, fam., 226

goldsmiths, 24, 180, 187, 226; and see Leeke; Orange; P., I.; S., R.; Stratford; W., R.

Golight, Wm., 188–9

Goodwin:
-, Chas., 42
-, Deane, 42
-, John (d. bef. 1674), 124
-, John (another, fl. 1668), 42
-, Mary, w. of John (d. bef. 1674) 124
-, Mary, w. of John (fl. 1668), m. (2) And. Bethune, 42
-, Mary (fl. 1754), 42
-, Thos., 124
-, Wm., 124
-, fam., 124

Gorges:
-, Sir Edw., Ld. Gorges, 239
-, Helen, see Parr
-, Ric., 239
-, Sir Thos., 239

Goring, Geo., Ld. Goring, 21–2, 62, 133, 155, 186

Gough, Wm., 37

Gould:
-, Bernard, 227
-, John, 165
-, Mrs. Sophia Scott, 153
-, Thos. (fl. 1561), 227
-, Thos. (fl. 1805), 184 n
-, fam., 227

Gournay:
-, Alice, see Beauchamp
-, Anselm de, 99–100
-, Sir Mat., 122, 238–9, 242, 248
-, Philippe, see Ashton
-, Rob. de, 100

Gouvis:
-, Brian de (fl. 1194), 113
-, Brian de (early 13th cent.), 113
-, Brian de (fl. 1283), 100, 113, 119
-, Brian de (d. c. 1293), 113
-, Brian de (fl. 1345), 113, 115
-, Brian de (fl. 1353), 113
-, Joan, m. Sir John de Latimer, 113
-, Margery, m. Rob. du Boys, 113
-, Ric. de (d. c. 1176), 113
-, Ric. de (late 13th cent.), 113
-, Rob. (d. by 1229), 113
-, Rob. (d. by 1241), 113
-, Rog. de (d. 1231), 113, 184
-, his dau., m. Hen. de la Broke, 184
-, Wm. (d. c. 1299), 113
-, fam., 187

Grantham, And., rector of West Camel, 78

Gravesend (Kent), 240

Grayner, Wm., rector of Thorn Coffin, 254

grazing, 190, 233, 252, 256, 262

Great Western Railway Co., 213

Green (Greene):
-, B.B., 64
-, Mary, see Arnold
-, Thos., 98

Greenslade, Wm., curate of Stoke, 247

Gregory, Edm., 85, 89

Grelley:
-, Hawise, see Burgh
-, Rob. de, 205

Gressham, Paul, 239

Grey:
-, Cecily, see Bonville
-, Hen., duke of Suffolk, 232
-, Hen., earl of Stamford, 135
-, Hen., Ld. Grey of Groby, 135, 232
-, Sir John, 135, 232
-, Reynold, Ld. Grey of Ruthin, 74
-, Sir Ric., 198
-, Rob. (later FitzPayn), see FitzPayn
-, Rob., M.P., 28
-, Thos., marquess of Dorset, 135, 232
-, Thos., s. of Thos., marquess of Dorset, 232
-, Thos., s. of Hen., duke of Suffolk, 232
-, fam., 198

Griffith, Thos., vicar of Charlton Adam, 93

Grinham, Sam., 94

Grinstead, East (Suss.), 42

guilds, see brotherhoods

Gullye, Nic., 75

Gummer, Geo. and his w., 207

Gundeville:
-, Hugh de (fl. 1181), 22
-, Hugh de (fl. 1209), 22
-, Sibyl de, 22

Gunter:
-, Edm., 52
-, Eliz., w. of John, m. (2) John Andrewe, 52, 159
-, John (fl. 1384), 52
-, John (d. 1474), 52, 159
-, Rog., 52, 159
-, Wm., 52, 159

Gussage St. Michael (Dors.), 42

Guthrum, king of the Danes, 69

Gyen, Rob. (de), 113, 155

H.

Hackney (Mdx.), 240

Haddon:
-, Amice, m. Wm. FitzWaryn, 51
-, Eleanor, w. of Sir Hen. de, 51
-, Sir Hen. de, 51

Hadspen, see Pitcombe

Haket:
-, Eve, 75 n
-, Sir Wm., 74

Hall:
-, Hen., architect, 80 n, 222
-, Wm., 158

Hall-Stephenson, fam., 136

Hallett, Jeremiah, 215

hallmotes, 8, 145

Halswell, Nic., rector of Sock Dennis, 234

Ham (Surr.), 135

Ham, High, 1, 7, 10, 32, 50, 57, 65, 153
-, battle (of Langport), 21, 62, 133, 155
-, Beer (Berelorty), 15, 55, 65
-, mill, 50
-, Modresford, 57 n
-, Monkesham, 57 n
-, tithes, 55

Ham, Low, 48 n, 50, 63, 65–6, 86, 102, 134, 153
-, Nether Ham Ho., 153

Ham Hill and Doulting Stone Co., 218, 244

Ham Hill Cricket Club, 238

Hambridge, 40

Hamilton:
-, Eliz., see Strangways
-, Jas., duke of Hamilton and Brandon, 134

Hammon:
-, Rob., 91
-, Rob., vicar of Charlton Adam, 92
-, Wm., vicar of Charlton Adam, 91, 93
-, fam., 92

Hamon, John s. of, see John

Hampshire, 51, 167; and see Andover; Avon; Bisterne; Fordingbridge; Hinton, North; Kympton; Melchet Park; Preshaw; Sandhill; Sarson; Winchester; Windsor

Hamsey (Suss.), 251

Hanby Hall (Lincs.), 196

Handover:
-, Philip, 202
-, Thos., 191 n

Hanham:
-, Eleanor, m. John Pyne, 53
-, Sir John, 53, 115
-, Penelope, see Popham
-, Thos., 53
-, fam., 52

Hann:
-, Francis, 213
-, Mr., 261
-, fam., 218

Hanning:
-, John, 205–6
-, John (Lee Lee), see Lee
-, Wm., 205
-, fam., 207

Hansell, Peter, rector of Kingsdon, 118–19

Harbin:
-, Edw., rector of East Lydford, 128
-, Geo., 123
-, Rhoda, see Phelips
-, Wm., 123, 126
-, Wm., vicar of Northover, 229

Harcourt, John, M.P., 190, 193, 195

Hardy, John, 98

Hare:
-, Dorothy, see Hilborne
-, Jas., 116
-, Mary, m. Chris. Jolliffe, 116

Hargreaves:
-, J. H., 253
-, W., 253

Harold Godwinson, king, 212

Harper, John, 139

Harpham, Wal. (or Wm.) de, rector of Yeovilton, 174

Harptree:
-, John of, 100
-, Maud, see Orescuilz
-, Thos. of, 100
-, Wm. of, 100
-, and see Gournay

Harptree, West, 240

Harris (Harryes, Herris):
-, Chas., 184, 192
-, Eliz., see Johnson
-, John (fl. 1631), 170
-, John (fl. 1692), 80
-, John (fl. 1760), 223
-, Mercy, w. of Thos., m. (2) Jas. Sutton, 99
-, Thos., rector of Whitehall, Ilchester, 198
-, Thos. (d. 1797), 99, 106, 109 n his s. Thos., 99
-, Wm., 258

Harrison:
-, Maj-Gen. Thos., 63
-, Wm., 63

Harryes, see Harris

Hartnow, John, 191

Harvey, fam., 189

Hasell, Sam., 112

Hastings:
-, Cath. (Pole), w. of Francis, earl of Huntingdon, 134
-, Edw., Ld. Hastings, 63
-, Francis, earl of Huntingdon, 63–4, 134
-, Sir Francis, 61, 66, 134
-, Hen., earl of Huntingdon (d. 1595), 63, 66, 134
-, Hen., earl of Huntingdon (d. 1643), 63
-, Geo., earl of Huntingdon (d. 1545), 63
-, Geo., earl of Huntingdon (d. 1604), 63
-, Joan, see Cauntelo
-, John de (d. 1313), 74
-, John de (d. 1325), 74
-, John (d. 1375), 74
-, John (d. 1389), 74
-, Laur., earl of Pembroke, 74
-, Philippe, w. of John (d. 1389), 74
-, fam., 69, 140

Hastings (Suss.), battle of, 212

Hatch Beauchamp, 43, 231, 238
-, Hatch Ct., 206

Hatkins, Charlotte, 175

Hawker:
-, Chas., 252
-, Mary, 252
-, Sarah, 252
-, fam., 252

Hawkesworth:
-, C. E. M., 240
-, Chas. Peter, 240
-, John Wm. Bain, 240
-, T. A., 240
-, Thos., 240
-, fam., 240

hawking, 29

haywardwyk, 231

Haywood, Mrs. E. M., 64

Hazeland, John Manning, rector of Sock Dennis, 234

Hazlegrove, see Sparkford

Hazlewood, Thos., 64

Hearne, John, rector of Thorn Coffin, 254

Heathfield, 56, 222

Hele:
-, Hen., 232, 234
-, Penelope, see Johnson
-, Sir Thos., 170

Helyar, Revd. Hugh, rector of Sutton Bingham, 254

Henley:
-, Ann, see Arnold
-, Hen. (d. 1639), 98
-, Hen. (fl. 1717), 98–9, 107
-, John, 98
-, Rob., 98
-, Thos., 99
-, fam., 98, 106

Hennesy:
-, Eliz. Jane, see Pitt
-, Geo. Augustus, 87

Henning, G. S., rector of East Lydford, vicar of Long Sutton, 127, 154 n

Henry I, 147, 215

Henry II, 183, 190–1

Henry III, 59, 164, 216

Henry VI, 69

Henry VII, 34, 69

Henry VIII, 22, 34, 69, 101

Henry of Grosmont, duke of Lancaster, 225

Henry son of Richard, 84–7, 89

Herbert:
-, John, 25, 35
-, Wm., earl of Huntingdon, 239

Herdsman, Revd. Ric., 150

Herefordshire, see Kilpeck

heriots, 6, 43, 45, 53, 89, 105, 171, 242–3

hermitage, 64, 70–1, 231

Herris, see Harris

Hertford:
-, earl of, see Seymour, Edw.
-, marquess of, see Seymour, Wm.

Hertfordshire, see Walkern

Hescombe, see Coker, West

Heth, John, rector of Tintinhull, 263, 265

Hewet, John, 205

Hext:
-, Denise, w. of Sir Edw., 153
-, Sir Edw., 66, 134, 150, 153
-, Eliz., m. Sir John Stawell, 134

Hey, Thos., bell-founder, 56

Heyron:
-, John (d. 1501), 23–4, 34
-, John (d. 1507), 34

Hilborne (Hildebrond, Hillebrond):
-, Adam, rector of Kingsdon, 118
-, Dorothy, 116
-, Eliz., 117
-, Geo., 116, 228, 233

Hill:
-, Cecily, see Stourton
-, Eliz., m. John Cheney, 122
-, Genevieve, m. Sir Wm. Say, 122
-, John (d. 1434), 122
-, John (fl. 1455), 122
-, W. J. Carne-, 31

Hillebrond, see Hilborne

Hillman, John, vicar of Huish, 10

Hinton, North (Hants), 233

Hinton St. George, 207, 238

Hoare:
-, Anne, m. Sir Ric. Colt Hoare, 23
-, Hen., 23
-, Sir Ric. Colt., 23
-, Sir Ric. Colt, Bt., 20, 23–4, 112, 133 n

Hockey, Farmer, 91

Hodder:
-, Ric., 213
-, Wm., 213

Hodges:
-, Bart., 87, 170
-, Giles, 87, 171, 228
-, Jas., 137, 144, 150, 160
-, John (fl. 1481), and his s., 184
-, John (fl. 1565), 170
-, John (d. 1626), 87, 172
-, John (fl. 1635), 87, 91
-, Mary, m. John Rosse, 137, 150, 160
-, Stephen, 87
-, Theophilus, 87
-, Thos. (fl. 1580), 170
-, Thos., and his w. Joan (fl. 1626), 94
-, Thos. (fl. 1705), 104
-, Wm. (early 16th cent.), 87
-, Wm. (d. 1553), 87, 93
-, Wm. (d. 1554), 189
-, Wm. (d. 1565), 170
-, Wm. (2nd. s. of Wm. d. 1565), 170
-, Wm. (d. 1580), 170
-, Wm. (fl. 1591), 87
-, Wm. (d. 1605), 189, 191
-, Wm., s. of Giles (fl. 1592), 171
-, Wm., ? s. of Wm. (d. 1605), 191
-, Wm., nephew of Wm. (d. 1580), 170
-, fam., 88, 93, 184, 189, 191

Hody:
-, Eliz., 75
-, Eliz., m. Revd. Edw. Chichester, 226
-, John (d. 1702), 226
-, John (fl. 1709), 75
-, John (d. 1729), 226
-, Mary, see Raymond
-, Ric., vicar of Northover, rector of Ilchester, 229–30

Hogshaw:
-, Edm., 250
-, Joan, m. Thos. Lovel, 250

Holand:
-, Eleanor, w. of Sir Thos. de, 134
-, Hen., duke of Exeter, 239

Holder, John, and his w. Eliz., 159

Holme:
-, Rob., 73
-, Sibyl, see Lorty

Hone, Wm., rector of Aller, 69

Hood, Sir Alex. Acland-, 64

Hooke (Dors.), 114–15

Hooper:
-, J. J., and his w., 252
-, Jas., rector of East Lydford, 121, 128
-, John, 217
-, Wm., 222

Hopton, Sir Ralph, 21

Horethorne hund., 74

Hornblotton, 127

Horner:
-, Eliz., m. Stephen Fox (Strangways), 134
-, Susanna, see Strangways
-, Thos. Strangways, 115, 134

Horner trustees, augmentations by, 47, 92

Hornse, John, bp. of Ross, rector of Tintinhull, 263

Horsey:
-, Edith, m. John Lyte, 100
-, Hen., 98
-, Joan, w. of Wm., m. (2) John Tretheke, 98, 107
-, Joel Broadway (fl. 1822), 65
-, Joel Broadway (his son), 65
-, John de (d. bef. 1294), 98
-, John de (d. c. 1337), 98, 107
-, John (d. 1375), 98
-, John (fl. 1415), 98
-, John (d. 1531), 98
-, Sir John (d. 1546), 97–9, 107
-, Sir John (d. 1589), 98–9, 103
-, John (fl. 1822), 65
-, Mary, m. Ric. Arnold, 98
-, Ralph de, 98, 103–4, 109
-, Rog., 98
-, Thos. (fl. 1361), 102
-, Thos. (d. 1468), 98, 107
-, Thos., rector of East Lydford, 127
-, Wm. de (fl. 1227), 98
-, Wm. de (d. c. 1327), 98
-, Wm. (d. c. 1420), 98, 107
-, Wm., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108
-, fam., 99, 101, 107, 110

Horslegh:
-, Maud, see Langrich
-, Wm., 159

Hoskins:
-, Bennett, see Bourne
-, John, 159, 183, 202

Houlton, Rob., 89

Hove (Suss.), 55

Howard:
-, H. S., 258–9
-, John, duke of Norfolk, 170
-, John, prison reformer, 186

Howe:
-, Geo., 137
-, John (d. c. 1672), 137
-, John (d. 1764), 137
-, Wm., (d. 1742), 137
-, Wm. (fl. 1799), 130, 137

hue and cry, 8, 46

Hugh son of Richard, 167

Huish Episcopi (Hiwisc), 1–13, 2, 14–16, 20–1, 25, 32–3, 37–8, 51, 53–5, 57, 61, 68, 71, 112, 140, 154
-, adv., 9
-, agric., 5–7
-, Bowdens (Abovedowne, Bowden), 1, 3
-, mill, 8
-, bridges, 3, 12, 16
-, brotherhood, 10
-, char., 9, 12–13
-, ch., 2–4, 9–11, 11, 16, 33
-, ch. ho., 10
-, Civil War, 3
-, Combe (Cuma), 1–4, 8, 12, 16
-, tithing, 8–9
-, ct. ho., 2, 4
-, cts., 6, 8–9
-, cross, 2
-, dom. archit., 4
-, drainage, 2, 5
-, farms, 4–7
-, fields, 2, 3, 5
-, Froglane, see Southwick
-, Garden City, see Langport
-, glebe, 10
-, green, 2
-, Horsies Pyll (Oldryver), 1; and see Muchelney
-, Huish Ho., 4, 7
-, Hull, man., 4
-, hund., 5–6
-, cts., 8
-, inc., 1, 3, 5, 7–8
-, inns, 4, 7
-, Littleney (Litelande, Littelaneia, Lytelenige), 2–5, 8
-, man., 4–9
-, man-ho., 4–5
-, mills, 1, 3, 6–8, 65
-, Newtown, 4, 12
-, nonconf., 12
-, nonconf., 11–12
-, par. officers, 9–10
-, Paradise, 1, 3
-, park, 1, 4–6
-, Pibsbury (Pibbesbyrig, Pybbesbyrig), 2–4, 9, 16
-, fields, 3
-, ford, 3, 7, 38
-, mill, 8, 65
-, wharf, 7
-, poorho., 9
-, poor-relief, 9, 12
-, pop., 4
-, rly., 3, 32
-, rector, 9
-, rectory, 5, 10
-, ho., 10
-, roads, 3, 8–9
-, Rom. rem., 2
-, schs., 12, 20, 32, 49, 71
-, Southwick (Froglane), 3, 5–8
-, boro., 3, 5–6, 8
-, burgages, 6
-, burgesses, 6
-, sports, 4, 12
-, tithes, 5, 9–10, 55
-, tithing, 8–9
-, trades, 7–9
-, vicars, 9–10, 33, 35, 55; and see Bernard; Bush, John; Combe; Darby, Chas.; Hillman; Hurst; Jennings; Michell, John, Thos., Wm.; Standerwick; Stubbs; Tuson, Geo. Baily; Willes, Edw.
-, vicarage, 9–10, 55
-, ho., 2, 5, 10
-, Wagg, 3
-, sch., 12
-, Wearne (Werne), 1–9, 11–12, 50–2, 54, 57, 193
-, fields, 3
-, man., 7–8; and see Pitney, man.
-, man.-ho., 4, 7
-, mill, 8
-, nonconf., 11
-, Rom. rem., 2
-, Westover, tithing, 9
-, woodland, 1, 5

Huish and Brent, prebend, 9

Hull:
-, Cath., m. (1) Sir And. Turberville, (2) Sir Rob., Latimer, 239–40
-, Ralph, 239; and see Huppehull
-, Rob., 239

Humphrey the chamberlain, 100–1

hundred courts, 15, 58, 177, 220

Hungerford:
-, Mary, m. (1) Edw., Ld. Hastings, (2) Ric. Sacheverell, 63
-, Sir Thos., 63

Hunt:
-, Hen., 186
-, John (d. 1660), 170
-, John (d. 1721), 170–1
-, John (d. 1801), 170
-, John Hubert, 170
-, Rob., 170
-, fam., 170

hunting, 29

Huntingdon, earls of, see Hastings; Herbert

Huntingtower, Ld., see Manners

Huppehull (Opehulle), Ralph de, 239; and see Hull

Hurcot, see Charlton Mackrell; Somerton

Hurd, Thos., and his s. Thos., 113

Hurst, Rob., vicar of Huish, 10

Hurtnell:
-, Nic., 37
-, Sarah, 37

Huse (Hose, Husee):
-, Jas., and his w., 219
-, Ralph (fl. 1249), 158–9
-, Ralph (fl. 1303), 158
-, Reynold, 158, 162

Hussey:
-, Hubert, 86
-, Mary, see Baskett
-, Thos., 86

Hutchings, Bernard, 206

Hyde:
-, Chas., and his w., 64
-, Jas., 63–4
-, Laur., 34
-, Marianne, w. of Chas., 64 n
-, fam., 64

Hyett:
-, Rob., 251, 253
-, Thos., 251, 253

Hyllary, Rog., rector of Sock Dennis, 234

I.

Ilchester:
-, Ric. of (de Toclive), bp. of Winchester, 191, 231–2
-, Solomon of, 187

Ilchester, earls of, see Strangways

Ilchester (Lendinis), 42, 45, 57, 64, 66, 95, 98, 100, 110–11, 129–30, 137, 139, 143, 154–5, 169, 171, 174, 176, 179–203, 181, 210, 224–6, 228, 230, 232–4, 242 n, 256
-, agric., 188–90
-, alms-ho., 180, 188, 191–2, 201–3
-, arms, 194
-, borough, 182, 184, 187–9, 191, 193, 196, 231, 234
-, gaol, 192
-, officers, 192; bailiffs, 192–4, 202; and see Lockyer, Chris.; Shorland Wm.; constable, 192; high steward, 195; and see Phelips, Sir Edw. and Sir Rob.
-, bridges, 182; Ilchester Bridge, 179–82, 184–5, 190–1, 197; Pill Bridge, 137, 147, 154, 179–82, 184, 189
-, Brook Ilchester (Brooke's Ct.), 181, 184, 188
-, man.-ho., 184
-, burgages, 182, 187–8, 199, 261
-, burgesses, 184, 187–91, 193; and see Veel
-, chant., 198
-, chap., 196–7, 260
-, chars., 202–3
-, chart., 191–3, 195
-, Chestermead, 181, 189
-, ch., 196–200, 230
-, St. John's, 185, 196–7, 199
-, adv., 196
-, glebe, 197
-, rector, 197; see Cace; Purvyour St. Mary Major (the Greater), 182, 198–200
-, adv., 198
-, chant., 199–200
-, glebe, 199
-, rector, 188, 197, 199; and see Reynolds, John
-, rectory, 198–200
-, tithes, 199
-, St. Mary Minor (the Less), 197–9
-, adv., 197
-, glebe, 197, 199
-, rector, 197; and see Thomas
-, rectory, 197
-, St. Michael's, 179, 197–8
-, adv., 197–8
-, glebe, 198
-, rectory, 197
-, St. Olave's, 198
-, incumbent, 198
-, St. Peter's, 198
-, adv., 198
-, rectory, 198
-, Cordelyon Ho., 182, 194
-, corp., 180, 184, 189–90, 192–7, 201, 203
-, corp. officers:
-, crier, 192
-, town clerk, 192–3
-, county ct. at, 185, 188–90
-, cts., 191–2
-, defences, 179–80, 191; and see walls
-, dom. archit., 182
-, Dominican friary, 180 n, 182, 185, 187, 189, 196, 202
-, ch., 190; and see Friary
-, drings, 180
-, factory, 227
-, fair, 187, 190–2
-, farms, 190
-, fields, 180–1, 199, 231
-, Friary, 186, 199–200, 202
-, friendly socs., 183
-, gallows, 186, 198
-, gaol (county), 179–80, 185–6, 188, 192, 197, 224–5, 264
-, gates, 179; East gate, 179, 202; North gate, 179, 197; South gate, 179, 198; West gate, 179, 191
-, glebe, 180
-, guild, 191
-, guildhall, 192
-, hosp., see leper; Whitehall
-, house of correction, 186
-, inc., 180–1, 188, 190, 199
-, inns, 183, 190; Bull, 183; George, 183, 200
-, King's ho., 180
-, leper hosp., 187
-, man., 183–4, 192–3
-, mkt., 187, 190–2
-, cross, 191
-, hall, 189–90
-, mkt.-pl., 179–80, 182–5, 190, 192, 193
-, Mead, 179, 182–4, 186, 190, 193, 196, 199, 201
-, mills, 180, 187, 190–1
-, mint, 179, 187–8
-, nonconf., 200–1, 230
-, nunnery, see Whitehall
-, par. officers, 193–4
-, park, 181
-, parl. elections, 185, 193
-, parl. rep., 188, 194–6
-, poorho., 194
-, poor-relief, 189, 193–4
-, pop., 183, 190, 226
-, pound, 184, 199
-, public services, 193
-, quarter sessions, 185, 187
-, quays, 180–1
-, rector, 202, 209; and see Collier; Dyer, Edw.; Ebrey; Hody, Ric.; Oak; Powell, John; Ravens, John; Whalley
-, rectory, 228
-, ho., 180, 199
-, Rom. rem., 179, 181
-, St. Peter's cross, 198
-, schs., 183, 193, 199–203, 230
-, shambles, 189–90, 194
-, shops, 180, 187
-, stalls, 180, 187, 189–90
-, stocks, 180
-, streets, 179–80, 193
-, Almsho. La. (Abbey La., Horsemill La., South St.), 180, 182, 191, 202
-, Back La. (Mill St. or La.), 180, 182
-, Borough Green, 180
-, Brown's La., 180
-, Church (Cheap) St., 180, 183, 197–8, 201–2, 229
-, Cock La., 180
-, East St., 180 n
-, Free St., 180
-, Gloverstreet, 180
-, Green La., 180
-, High St., see West St. Market Pl. (Cornhill, Market Hill), 179–80, 190, 201–2
-, Marrimore St., 180
-, Mill Path La., 180
-, Pill Bridge La. (Langport Way, Moorstreet), 180, 184
-, Pye Corner, 180
-, Shire Path La., 180
-, West (High) St., 179–80, 182, 194, 201–2
-, Yard La., 180
-, tolsey hall, 190
-, Torrells Ct., 182, 184–5, 188–9
-, Town Hall (Shire, Sessions hall), 180, 182, 193–4, 200–2
-, town trust, 193, 203
-, trade, 180, 182, 187–90, 261
-, transport, 182
-, vicar, 193
-, volunteers, 228
-, walls, 187; and see defences
-, warehouses, 180, 182, 189
-, well, 180
-, Whitehall hosp., nunnery, and free chap., 181, 186–9, 191, 197–8, 200, 232
-, adv., 198
-, chant., 198
-, chaplain, 188, 197
-, rector, 198; and see Carew, Geo.; Ellyott; Harryes, Thos.; Soper
-, workho., 194, 196

Ilminster, 19, 43, 203–4, 206, 208–9, 254
-, chant., 186
-, Dillington Ho., 205–7
-, sch., 171
-, turnpike, 204

Ilsington (Devon), 107

Independents, 36–7, 71, 80, 94, 110, 119, 128, 150, 152, 165, 200–1

industry and trade, see box manufacturers; brewing; cloth; dyers; flax processing; gloving; lime burning; linen; market-gardening; milk factory; mills; rope; sailcloth; shirt and collar manufacturers; silk; straw hat manufacturing; textile manufacture

infangthief, 46, 191

Ingram, Nic., 117

intercommoning, 115, 140, 154, 181

Ireland, see Forest; Ross

iron, 26
-, render of, 43

Ironside, Gilbert, rector of Yeovilton, bp. of Bristol, 174

Isaac son of Cresse, 187

Isaac:
-, Sam., 223 n
-, Thos., 223
-, Wm., 223
-, fam., 213

Isabel of Angoulême, queen, 183

Isabel of France, queen, 184

Isham:
-, Chris., 207
-, Wm., 207

Isle, riv., 14, 40, 203

Isle Abbotts, 209

Italy, 97

Ive, Thos., abbot of Muchelney, 48

Iverey, John, 228

Ives, Rob. son of, see Robert

Ivythorn, see Street

Iwerne Courtnay (Dors.), 214

J.

Jackson:
-, Maj. Chas., and his w., 86
-, Sir Thos., architect, 252

Jacobs, John, 136, 145

James I, 97

James:
-, Wm., and his w., 65
-, Miss, 202

Jarrett, John, curate of Stoke, 247

Jarvis, Thos., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108

Jeanes:
-, Mary, 157
-, T. H., 64

Jefford, Mat., 37

Jehovah's Witnesses, 36

Jenkinson, Chas., earl of Liverpool, 195

Jenner, Sir Wal., 100–1

Jennings, John, vicar of Huish, 10

Jeremy, Geo., 65

Jerritt, John, 103

Jesus College, Cambridge, 174

Joan, ctss. of Kent, m. Sir Thos. de Holand, 134, 136

John, count of Mortain, king, 74, 147, 183, 190, 210, 231

John, earl of Kent, 134

John son of Hamon, 84, 87, 91

John son of Richard, 84

John, Wm. s. of, see William

Johnson:
-, Alice, see Compton
-, Brome, 170
-, Eliz., m. John Harris, 170
-, Emorb, 170
-, Frances, 170
-, Joan, see Brome
-, Penelope, m. Sir Thos. Hele, 170
-, Sir Thos., 136

Jolliffe:
-, Chris., 116
-, Jas., vicar of Muchelney, 48
-, Jas. Hare, 116
-, Mary, see Hare

Joy, John, rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108

K.

Kail:
-, Humph. de (fl. 1286), 84–5, 206
-, Humph. de (fl. 1348), 85, 87
-, Idony, m. John Paulet, 86–7
-, John, 86, 206
-, Thos., 86, 206
-, Wm., 85
-, fam., 85, 87

Kari, see Charlton Mackrell (Lytes Cary)

Kaynes, John, 86

Keat, Wm., rector of Kingweston, 148

Kebby, Benj., vicar of Charlton Adam and Somerton, 92–3, 148

Keinton Mandeville, 81–2, 121, 124, 130

Kellaway:
-, Bridget, m. Hen. Dampier, 88
-, Ric., 89, 94

Kelway, Jas., 7

Kelway & Son., nurserymen, 7

Kempe (Kemp):
-, C. E., 128
-, Thos., vicar of Charlton Adam, 93

Kent:
-, ctss. of, see Joan
-, earls of, see Edmund; John; Neville

Kent, see Allington; Beckenham; Canterbury; Gravesend

Keriell:
-, Cecily, see Stourton
-, Sir Thos., 122

Keymer, Hen., 158

Kidder, Ric., bp. of Bath and Wells, 174

Kiddle, Jas., 71

Killigrew:
-, Hen., 258
-, Jos., 258

Kilpeck (Herefs.), 51

King:
-, Edw., bp. of Lincoln, 5
-, Jas., 86
-, Rob., 41–2
-, Walker, bp. of Rochester, 5

Kingsbury (East) hund., 1, 8, 14

Kingsbury Episcopi, 1, 38
-, Lambrook, East, 48

Kingsdon (Kingsdon Cary), 26, 36, 57, 59, 95–7, 100, 111–20, 129–30, 134, 139–40, 154, 160, 173, 184, 187, 224, 233, 242 n
-, adv., 117–18
-, agric., 115–16
-, char., 120
-, ch., 111, 117–20
-, ch. ho., 117, 119
-, Civil War, 113
-, cts., 112, 116–17
-, dom. archit., 112
-, farms, 115–16
-, fields, 111–12, 115–16
-, friendly soc., 113
-, glebe, 118
-, green, 112, 117
-, inc., 111, 115–16, 118
-, inn, 112
-, Kingsdon Cary:
-, man., 115–16
-, man.-ho., 112, 115
-, Kingsdon Man., 111–12, 114, 120
-, man., 113–17
-, man.-ho., 114, 116
-, mills, 117
-, nonconf., 112, 117, 119–20
-, par. officers, 117
-, poorho., 117, 119
-, poor-relief, 117, 119
-, pop., 113
-, quarries, 112, 114, 116–17
-, rector, 118–20; and see Carter, Ric.; Cox, Wm.; Dotin; Dunster; Erlegh, Hugh; FitzJames, Jas.; Gilbert; Hansell; Hildebrond, Adam; Mervin; Pyk, Peter; Trewargh; Tucker, Thos. (1767–94), and Thos. (1794–1827); Twynyow; Westerdale
-, rectory ho., 112, 118
-, Red Post Cross, 111–12
-, Rom. rem., 112
-, schs., 112–14, 120
-, tithes, 118
-, tithing, 59–60, 106, 117
-, trades, 117
-, wood, 111–12

Kingsmoor, 50–1, 53, 111, 129, 133–4, 137–8, 140, 142, 145, 154–5, 156, 188
-, cts., 146–7
-, inc., 147
-, wharf, 147

Kingston:
-, Francis, 73
-, John, bell-founder, 11, 175

Kingston Seymour, 148

Kingstone (Chingestone, Kingestan), 176, 178, 203–9
-, adv., 205, 208
-, Allowenshay (Alwynesheye, Halwenesheye), 193, 203–5, 207, 209
-, chap., 204, 209
-, man., 205–9
-, park, 204
-, tithing, 177
-, chaplains, 208
-, ch., 16, 203–4, 208–9
-, ch. ho., 209
-, cts., 207–9
-, curate, 209; and see Collinson, Septimus; Fewtrell; Templeman; Vere, Nic.
-, dom. archit., 204–6
-, farms, 207
-, fields, 204, 207
-, glebe, 205
-, inc., 207–8
-, Ludney (Lodehaye), 204, 206–7
-, man., 204–9
-, mills, 203–4, 207
-, nonconf., 209
-, par. officers, 208
-, poor-relief, 208
-, pop., 204
-, quarries, 203
-, rector, 205, 208
-, rectory, 205, 207–9
-, ho., 205
-, schs., 209
-, tithes, 205
-, tithing, 208
-, trade, 207
-, woodland, 206

Kingweston, 81, 86, 91, 95–6, 98–9, 102–3, 124–5, 128, 135, 148

Kirkham:
-, Nic., 130
-, Rob., 130
-, fam., 130

Kirton:
-, Edw., 117
-, fam., 75

Knight:
-, John, 91
-, Thos., bell-founder, 49, 56, 79, 222

Knole, see Sutton, Long

Knolton, John de (fl. 1322), and his s. John, 65

Knowles:
-, C., architect, 56 n
-, Stephen, 42

Knoyle:
-, Edw. (fl. 1566), 100, 124
-, Edw. (fl. 1638), 100
-, Eliz., m. John Parham, 124
-, Leonard, 100, 123–4
-, Peter, 123, 126
-, Rob., 123
-, Thos., and his w. Joan, 123
-, Wm. (d. 1502), 123
-, Wm. (fl. 1583), 124
-, fam., 123, 125–6

Knoyle, East (Wilts.), 74

Kymer:
-, Julian, 224
-, Thos., 224

Kympton (Hants), 124

Kyte, John, 220

L.

Lade, Wm. de la, 89

Lake:
-, Ann, 37
-, Eliz., 37

Lambourn (Berks.), 52, 123

Lambrook, East, see Kingsbury Episcopi

Lancaster, duke of, see Henry of Grosmont

Lancaster, duchy of, 225

Landen, Rog., 119

Landford (Wilts.), 41

Langdon:
-, Hannah, 80
-, Wm., vicar of Montacute, curate of Stoke, 222, 247

Langfield:
-, Eliz., 160
-, Sam., 165
-, Sylvester (d. 1746), 160
-, Sylvester (fl. 1774), 160
-, fam., 160

Langford Budville, Harpford in, 206

Langport (Lamport), frontispiece, 1, 4–6, 10, 12, 16–38, 18, 50–1, 53, 55, 57, 61, 65, 72, 130, 140, 143, 150, 154, 162, 166, 179–80, 182, 186–7
-, adv., 33
-, agric., 24–5
-, archd. of, deputy, 33
-, Back riv., 16, 19
-, bank, 22, 26
-, battle, 21, 62, 133, 183
-, Beneathcliff, 16
-, Beneath wall, 16
-, Black Dog, 22
-, boatmen, 30
-, boro., 15–17, 21–4, 26–9, 31, 35–6
-, chart., 27–31
-, cts., 21–2, 25, 27–30
-, officers, 22 n, 25, 27–30, 32–3
-, bailiffs, 26, 28, 30
-, coroner, 29
-, mayor, 28
-, portreeve, 19, 22 n, 23, 25–33; and see Beedall, Thos.; Bush, John; Phelips, Sir Edw.
-, town clerk, 29
-, water bailiff, 30
-, bridges, 3, 16–17, 19, 25, 28–30
-, Great Bow (Langport br.), 3, 16–17, 19–20, 29, 31
-, Little Bow, 16–17, 19, 21, 29, 31
-, burgages, 10, 16–17, 19, 21, 23–5, 27–8
-, burgesses, 25, 29–30
-, burh, 14, 16, 22–3
-, catchwater (Portlake rhine), 16–17, 19, 27, 31
-, causeway, 16, 20, 29
-, chant., 19, 28, 34–5
-, chapelry, 9
-, chars., 37–8, 71
-, ch., 30, 32–6, 35
-, ch. ho., 28, 33
-, Civil War, 21–2
-, clubs, 20
-, corp., 19–34
-, chart., 19, 28–9, 31–2
-, corp. officers, 22, 25, 27, 29
-, deputy recorder, 22; and see Bagehot
-, recorder, 25, 29–30; and see Phelips, Sir Edw.; Trevillian, John and Wm.
-, town clerk, 25, 29; and see Trevillian, Thos.
-, cross, 17, 27
-, dom. archit., 20
-, drainage, 16–17, 19–20, 31–2
-, Eastover, 16–17, 34, 37, 153
-, boro., 29, 37
-, cts., 21–5, 28
-, hund., 28
-, man., 22–6, 31
-, fairs, 19, 22, 24, 27–30
-, fields, 10, 17, 19–21, 24–5
-, fishery, 24–7, 29
-, flooding, 19, 24
-, fortifications, 16–17, 21
-, fowling, 26, 29
-, friendly socs., 21
-, Garden City, 4 and n, 20
-, garrison, 21
-, Hanging Chap. (Hawninge Chap.), 12, 16–17, 20, 22, 29, 31–3, 35, 37
-, hund., 33
-, ct., 33
-, inc., 1, 25, 68
-, ind., 26
-, inns, 21; Langport Arms (Swan), 9, 17, 20–1
-, iron foundry, 17
-, man., 17, 20–3, 25, 28–9, 31, 33–4 cts., 21–2, 28–9, 33
-, mkt., 7, 16, 19, 22, 24, 27–32, 35
-, ho., 17, 27
-, mkt.-pl. 17, 20, 27
-, mills, 17, 24, 26–7, 35
-, mint, 16, 23
-, Monmouth's rebellion, 22
-, par. cncl., 23, 31, 38
-, par. officers, 31–2
-, parl. rep., 28
-, pillory, 27
-, poorho., 32
-, poor-law union, 9, 32, 47, 54, 69, 91, 107, 117, 147, 163
-, poor-relief, 30, 32, 34, 37
-, pop., 4, 21
-, pound, 17, 29
-, prison, 31–2
-, prot. nonconf., 21, 30, 36–7
-, public services, 20
-, fire engine, 9, 31–2
-, library, 20
-, museum, 22, 35
-, playing field, 16, 20
-, Post Office, 33
-, Reading Room, 20, 31, 36
-, water supply, 20
-, quays, 16, 19
-, rly., 3, 19–21, 32, 143, 155
-, river traffic, 19
-, roads, 2–3
-, Rom. Cath., 36–7
-, Rom. rem., 16
-, R.D.C., 20, 32
-, schs., 2, 12, 20, 22, 31, 33, 35–7
-, shambles, 24, 27, 29
-, slips, 19
-, St. Gildas Convent, 16–17, 27, 37
-, streets, 16–17, 18, 20, 31
-, Bennetts La., 17, 20
-, Bonds Pool La., 12, 17
-, Bow St., 16–17, 19–22, 26, 29, 31, 36–7
-, Cheapstreet, 17, 27
-, Cheapside, 17, 20–1, 27, 31–2
-, the Hill, 17, 20–1, 26–7, 31–3, 36
-, Mill La., 17
-, North St., 12, 17, 21, 27–8, 31–4, 36–7, 52
-, Pig St., 17
-, Priest La., 17, 36
-, Silver St., 17
-, Upstreet, 17
-, Wharley (Were) La., 17, 27–8, 33
-, tithes, 5, 10
-, town hall, 20, 27, 29, 31–2, 35, 49
-, town trust, 23, 27, 29, 31, 37
-, trade, 15–16, 19, 21, 24, 26, 30
-, vicarage, 69
-, ho., 33
-, vicars, 33; and see Ross
-, vill, 6
-, warehouses, 19–20
-, Westover, in Curry Rivel, 17, 34, 37
-, boro., 16, 23
-, man., 23, 35
-, Whatley (Wartly), 16–17, 20–1, 27–8, 31–2
-, fair, 17
-, green, 17
-, mill, 17

Langrich:
-, John, 52
-, Maud, w. of John, m. (2) Wm. Horslegh, 52, 159

Lanherne (Cornw.), 52, 205

Lanscher, Wal., 102 n

Lanvalai:
-, Gunnore, see St. Clare
-, Hawise, m. John de Burgh, 204
-, Oliver, 204
-, Wm. de (d. 1180), 204
-, Wm. de (d. 1204), 204
-, Wm. de (d. 1215), 204

Larcombe, John, 44

Larder:
-, Eliz., see Brytte
-, Hugh, 86, 91
-, John (fl. 1452), 106
-, John (d. 1556), 86–7, 91, 93
-, Ursula, m. Thos. Baskett, 86
-, fam., 86–7

Latimer:
-, Cath., see Hull
-, Edith, m. Sir John Mordaunt, 240
-, Joan, see Gouvis
-, Sir John (d. 1326), 113
-, Sir John (d. 1460), 240
-, Sir Nic., 240
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1361), 113, 240
-, Sir Rob., (fl. 1407), 113, 240
-, fam., 239–40

Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, 174

Launcy, John, and his w. Joan, 63

Laver, John, 160

Lavyson (Lovyson), John, 258

Law:
-, G. H., bp. of Bath and Wells, 171, 174
-, Hen., rector of West Camel and Yeovilton, 79, 174

Leach:
-, Sir Simon (d. 1637), 65
-, Simon (d. 1660), 65
-, Sir Simon (d. 1708), 65
-, Sir Wal., 65

Lee:
-, Capt. A. V. H. Vaughan, 205, 208
-, John Lee Lee (formerly Hanning), 205–6
-, fam., 207

Leeke, Ralph, goldsmith, 150

Leicester, earl of, see Dudley, Rob.

Leicestershire, see Loughborough; Shepshed; Somerby

Leigh, see Winsham

Leighs (Essex), 41

Leighton Buzzard (Beds.), 59

Leland, John, 179, 182, 197–8, 215, 219, 239, 241

Lendinis, see Ilchester

Leofric, abbot of Muchelney, 73

Leving, see Lovinc

Lewis:
-, Barnabas 26
-, Barnabas, s. of Barnabas, 26
-, John (fl. 1690), 94
-, John (fl. 1766), 159
-, Ric., 159

Leygh, John, 226

liberty, 46

libraries, 12, 152, 209, 213, 238

Lichfield, bp. of, see Coventry and Lichfield

lights, in churches, 70, 93, 109, 209, 222, 230, 235

Lillesdon, see Curry, North

Lilley, Geo., minister, 165

Limberley, John, curate of Stoke, 246

lime burning, 7, 71, 133, 162

Limesy:
-, Alan, 62
-, Basile, m. Hugh de Odingselles, 62
-, Gerard, 62
-, John de, 62
-, Ralph de (fl. 1086), 62
-, Ralph de (d. c. 1129), 62

Limington, 128, 167, 174, 202, 230
-, Draycott, 194 n

Lincoln, bp. of, see King, Edw.

Lincolnshire, see Hanby Hall; Somerton

linen, 9, 37, 117, 189, 219, 244

Littlecote (Wilts.), 214, 251, 258

Liverpool, earl of, see Jenkinson

Liverpool, 26

Living, see Lovinc

Llongborth, battle of, 16 n

Lloyd, John, 160

Load, Long, see Martock

Lock, Edw., 190

lock-up, prison, 31–2, 146, 216

Lockett:
-, Constance, m. Simon Whetcombe, 107
-, Giles, rector of Charlton Mackrell, 107
-, Wm, 107
-, Revd. Wm., 107

Lockyer:
-, Chas., M.P., 98, 195
-, Chris., bailiff of Ilchester, 195
-, Eliz. m. Edw. Phelips, 169
-, John, 98
-, Jos. Tolson, M.P., 195
-, Mary, m. Sam. Smith, 98, 100
-, Thos., M.P., 98–100, 104, 109 n, 169, 189–90, 193, 195, 228, 258
-, W. E. G., 65
-, W. J., 65
-, fam., 182, 195

Logan, Wm., 89

Logor, monk of Glastonbury, 212

Logworesbeorh, see Montacute

Lollardy, 33

London, 7, 26, 32, 34, 41, 43, 80 n, 85, 87, 93–4, 98, 103, 109–10, 119, 138, 151–2, 160–1, 170, 182
-, architect, see Hall, Hen.
-, attorney, see Troward
-, banker, see Harcourt
-, bp. of, 117, 198; and see FitzJames, Ric.; Maurice
-, clothworker, see Cogan, Rob., jr.
-, coach road, 19, 182, 210, 213, 230, 235
-, Doughty St., 74
-, drovers, 142–3
-, fishmonger, see Rodbard, Thos.
-, goldsmith, see Fowle, Sir Thos.; Lavyson
-, Holborn, High, 184
-, Holloway chap., 71
-, linen-draper, see Rodbard, John
-, Lord Mayor, see Spencer
-, mercer, see Robinson, John
-, merchant, see Robinson, Rob.; Wright, Nat.
-, Norfolk St., 196
-, St. Clement Danes, 102, 123
-, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 258
-, St. James's St., 135
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 158
-, stationer, see Norton, Rog.
-, and see Wapping

Long (Longe):
-, A. W., 47
-, John, 41
-, Mary, w. of Wal. (fl. 1658), 63
-, Mary, w. of Wal. (d. 1871), 49
-, Rog., 205
-, W. V. Campbell-Wyndham-, 47
-, Wal. (fl. 1658), 63
-, Wal. (d. 1769), 41
-, Wal. (d. 1807), 41
-, Wal. (d. 1871), 41–3, 45
-, Wal. (d. 1919), 41, 47
-, Wal. Jervis, 41, 47
-, Wm. (16th. cent.), 205, 207
-, Wm. (d. 1818), 41
-, Wm. (fl. 1873), 49
-, fam., 42, 47, 206–7

Longhope (Glos.), 136

Look, Edw., 201

Lorrimer, John, vicar of Tintinhull, 264

Lopen, 208

Lorty:
-, Eliz., m. (1) Wm. de Reigny, (2) Ralph de Middleney, (3) Sir Rob. de Ashton, 52
-, Hen. (fl. 1222), 22, 52, 73, 159
-, Hen., Ld. Lorty (d. 1321), 15, 22, 52, 73
-, John, 22, 52, 70, 73, 85
-, Maud, w. of Ric., 52
-, Ric., 22, 52
-, Sabina, see Revel
-, Sibyl, m. Rob. Holme, 52, 73
-, fam., 55

Loughborough (Leics.), 11, 110, 150, 248

Loughe, Ric., vicar of Tintinhull, 264

Lovell (Lovel):
-, Revd. Edm., 205
-, Eliz., see Brien
-, Geo., 205
-, Hugh, 257
-, Joan, see Hogshaw
-, Maud, m. (1) Sir Ric. Stafford, (2) John d'Arundel, earl of Arundel, 114, 136
-, Muriel, w. of Ric., 102
-, Muriel, m. Sir Nic. de Seymour, 102
-, Ric., 102, 257
-, Rob., 114, 136
-, Thos., 250
-, fam., 257

Lovibond, Jas., 11

Lovinc (Leving, Living), 99–101

Lovington, 120

Low, Eliz., 123

Lucyen:
-, Joan, see Wake
-, Phil., 84

Lufton, 158, 170, 177–8, 199, 221, 234, 250

Lukin, Lionel, 103

Luppitt (Devon), 169

Luttrell:
-, Revd. A. H. F., and his w. Charlotte Anne, 65
-, fam., 65

Luxton:
-, Revd. Lawrence Heard, 6
-, fam., 7

Lydford, East, 57, 59, 120–9
-, adv., 123–4, 126–7
-, agric., 124–6
-, bridge, 121
-, ch., 120–1, 126–8, 145
-, cts., 126
-, Cross Keys (Lydford-on-Foss), 120–1, 128 n
-, dom. archit., 121
-, farms, 121, 125
-, fields, 121, 124–5
-, Fourfoot, 120–1
-, inn, 121
-, glebe, 127
-, inc., 125
-, inns, 121
-, man., 87, 90, 121–6
-, man.-ho., 124
-, mills, 126
-, nonconf., 128
-, par. officers, 126
-, poorho., 126
-, poor-relief, 126
-, pop., 121
-, rly., 121
-, rector, 122, 125, 127–8; and see Harbin, Edw.; Henning; Hooper, Jas.; Horsey, Thos.; Moss, J. J.; Newell, P. J. and P. S.; Ryall, Narcissus; Wareham; Weston
-, rectory, 127
-, ho., 121, 127
-, schs., 121, 128–9
-, tithe, 126–7
-, tithing, 59–60
-, trades, 126
-, wood, 121, 125, 127

Lydford, West, 120–1, 128 n
-, man., 121–2
-, mill, 91
-, rectory, 127
-, sch., 129

Lyme Regis (Dors.), 138, 182
-, Colway in, 99

Lymington, John, 86–7

Lyte:
-, Agnes, w. of Wm., 101, 109
-, Cath., w. of John (d. 1698), m. (2) Thos. Cooke, 102
-, Edith, see Horsey
-, Edm. (d. 1418), 100
-, Hen. (d. 1607), 97, 100, 167
-, Hen. (d. 1666), 100
-, Hen. (d. 1685), 100
-, Hen. (fl. 1706), 100
-, Hen. (d. 1711), 100, 102
-, John (fl. 1453), 100
-, John (d. c. 1512), 100
-, John (d. 1566), 100–2, 226
-, John (d. 1698), 100
-, John (fl. 1755), 100, 109 n
-, Peter le, 100
-, Rob. le, s. of Wm., 100
-, Rob. le, grds. of Wm., 100
-, Silvestra, m. Thos. Blackwell, 102
-, Thos. (d. c. 1468–9), 100
-, Thos. (d. 1523), 100
-, Thos. (d. 1638), 97, 100–1, 106
-, Thos. (d. 1748), 102
-, Thos. (fl. 1755), 100, 102
-, Wm. de (or le), 100–1, 109
-, Wm. (d. 1558), 226
-, fam., 100–1, 103

M.

Maber, Hen., 151

Mackworth, Sir Francis, 21–2

Magdalen College, Oxford, 128

Magdalene Hall, Oxford, 108

Major:
-, John, abbot of Athelney, 157
-, John, 7
-, Mary, see Edwards
-, Thos., 7

Makerel, fam., 97 n

Malet (Mallett):
-, Bertha, 122
-, Gilb., 122
-, Helewise, m. Hugh Pointz, 122, 157
-, Mabel m. (1) Nic. Avenel, (2) Hugh de Vivonia, 122, 158
-, Mic., 198
-, Rob., 122
-, Wm. (d. 1169), 122
-, Wm. (d. c. 1216), 122, 157–8
-, fam., 157

Malling, South (Suss.), college, 108

Malmesbury, Wm. of, 212

Maltby, P. C., 64

Manchester, 26, 220

Mandeville:
-, Geof. de, 84
-, John de, 84–5
-, fam., 84–5

Manners:
-, John, M.P., 184, 196
-, Wm. (later Talmash), Ld. Huntingtower, 183–4, 190, 193–4, 196, 200–1

Manningford Abbots (Wilts.), 221

Mannyng, Thos., rector of Aller, 69

manor, free, 15, 220, 228

manorial officers (less common):
-, housewardens, 68
-, landreeves, 67–8
-, moorherds, moor reeves, 25–6, 29–30
-, repreve (repereve), 139, 146
-, sheep-tellers, 117
-, verderers, 28–9
-, water-bailiff, 220

March, earls of, see Mortimer

Mare, Hen., 22

Margaret of France, queen, 134

Mark, prior of Montacute, 215

market-gardening, 7, 17, 143

markets, see Ilchester; Langport; Montacute; Somerton; Stoke sub Hamdon

Markham, Thos., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108

Marks:
-, Alice, 255
-, Wm., 255
-, Parson, 255

Marshall:
-, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1219), 167
-, fam., 167

Marshe, see Mershe

Marston, Little, see Camel, West

Marston Magna, 72, 74–5, 77, 167

Martin:
-, Rob., 169
-, Thos., 80
-, Wm., 122

Martock, 34, 38, 40, 43–4, 94, 154, 159, 184, 221, 255–7
-, Ash, 221, 256
-, Bower Hinton, 124
-, Load, Long, 40, 47
-, nonconf., 201, 265
-, Stapleton, 39

Mary, dau. of Edward I, 135

Masters (Master):
-, Francis, minister, 165
-, Jas., 191
-, Mary, 206
-, Rob., 206
-, Thos., vicar of Northover, 229
-, fam., 206

Maud, empress, 147

Maud, queen, 100

Mauley, Peter de, 179

Maunsell (Mauncell):
-, John (fl. 1480), 88 n
-, John (fl. 1543), 88
-, John (fl. 1565), 88, 206, 208
-, Ric., 88, 206
-, fam., 206

Maurice, bp. of London, 225, 228

Mautravers:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Humph. Stafford, 114
-, John, (fl. 1284–5), 170
-, Sir John (d. 1386), 114, 117
-, Maud, 114

Mawdeley:
-, Frances, m. Rob. Clarke, 123
-, John, 123
-, Ric. (d. 1509), 123
-, Ric. (d. 1600), 123
-, Rog. (late 16th cent.), 123
-, Rog. (d. 1630), 123

Mawdlen, Ric., 260

Mears, T., bell-founder, 49, 94, 110, 165, 200, 222

Mears and Stainbank, bell-founders, 209, 222

Meech, John, 151 n

Meisy, Rob. de, vicar of Charlton Mackrell, 107

Melbury Sampford (Dors.), 137

Melchet Park (Hants), 74

Mells, 115, 134

Membury, Wm., 209

Membury (Devon), 220

Mends, Hen., 184

Mercia, 134

Mere:
-, Rob. de (fl. 1284–5), 170
-, Rob. (fl. 1583), 100

Meriet:
-, Sir John (d. 1308), 115
-, Sir John (d. 1369), 115
-, Sir John (d. 1391), 238

Merriott, 207–8, 235

Mershe (Marshe):
-, John, 109
-, Thos., 93
-, Wm., 109

Merton College, Oxford, 69

Mervin, Edw., rector of Kingsdon, and his w., 118

Messiter:
-, Geo., 23
-, Uriah, 23

Methodists:
-, Bible Christians, 94, 151, 165, 209, 249, 265
-, Primitive, 151, 201
-, Wesleyans, 11, 36, 56 n, 72, 80, 82, 94, 128 n, 151, 165, 201, 223, 249, 265

Michell (Mitchell):
-, Chas., 21
-, Geo., 219
-, Hannah, 53
-, John (fl. 1653), 21
-, John, vicar of Huish Episcopi, 1722–44, 10
-, John, vicar of Huish Episcopi, 1780–1802, 6–7, 10
-, Ric., 80
-, Susannah, 65
-, Thos., 10
-, Wm., 10
-, Gen., 7
-, fam., 10

Middlemore, Hen., 150

Middleney:
-, Eliz., see Lorty
-, John, rector of Charlton Mackrell, 27
-, Sir Ralph de, 52, 122, 126

Middlesex, see Colehall in Ealing; Hackney

Middlestreet (Dors.), 75

Middlezoy, 153

Midelney, see Drayton

Milborne Port, 187

Mildmay:
-, Revd. C. A. St. John-, 75
-, Carew Hervey, 103
-, Dorothy, see Eastment
-, Maj. G. St. John-, 75
-, Capt., H. G. St. John-, 75
-, Sir Hen. Paulet St. John-, 103
-, Jane, 103
-, fam., 76, 105

militia, 147, 149

milk factory, 68, 143

Miller, John, 230

mills, see under parish names s.v. mills
-, fulling (tucking), see Stoke sub Hamdon; Sutton, Long
-, horse-, see Aller; Huish Episcopi; Ilchester; Kingstone; Langport; Somerton
-, malt-, see Langport; Somerton
-, oil-, see Somerton
-, silk-, see Ilchester
-, steam, see Huish Episcopi; Somerton
-, tobacco-and snuff-, see Sutton, Long
-, water-, see Aller; Camel, West; Charlton Adam; Charlton Mackrell; Huish Episcopi; Ilchester; Kingsdon; Kingstone; Langport; Lydford, East; Montacute; Muchelney; Northover; Pitney; Somerton; Stoke sub Hamdon; Sutton, Long; Tintinhull
-, wind-, see Aller; Charlton Adam; Charlton Mackrell; Huish Episcopi; Kingsdon; Langport; Montacute; Pitney; Somerton; Sutton, Long

Milner, John, 22, 24

Milton Clevedon, 250

Minehead, 65

Minifie, Jas., vicar of Charlton Adam, 93

minster, 69, 196, 228

Mint, master of, see Peckham

Mitchell, see Michell

Mogg, Ric., 80

Mohun:
-, Sir Reg., 98, 107
-, Sir Wm. de, 173 n

Moleyns:
-, Hen., 158
-, John, 75, 158

Monkton (Munckton):
-, Hen., 64
-, Reynold de, provost of Stoke college, 248

Monmouth, duke of, see Scott

Monmouthshire, 218; and see Usk

Montacute (Montague):
-, Alice, m. Ric. Neville, earl of Salisbury, 134
-, Eleanor, see Holand
-, Eliz., m. Hugh, Ld. le Despenser, 250
-, Thos., earl of Salisbury, 134, 250
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1344), 22, 134–5, 199, 250
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1397), 22, 159, 220, 250
-, fam., 250

Montacute (Logworesbeorh), 25–6, 42, 119, 122, 170, 175–6, 178, 192, 199–200, 210–24, 211, 231–2, 234–5, 240, 244, 247, 250–1, 253, 258, 260, 265
-, adv., 220–1
-, agric., 216–18
-, alms-ho., 224
-, Batemoor, 210, 217
-, Bishopston, 212–13, 215–16, 221
-, hund., 176
-, man., 213–16
-, tithing, 176, 212, 220, 253
-, boro, 212–13, 215–17, 219–20, 222 officers, 220
-, Brook Montacute, 215 man., 210, 217, 220
-, burgages, 212, 216–17, 222
-, burgesses, 215–16
-, cast., 212–13, 215, 219, 221, 250, 257
-, chap., 215, 219, 221
-, porters, 213
-, chaps., 219, 221
-, chars., 219, 224
-, ch., 212, 214, 220–2
-, ch. ho., 222
-, clubs, 213
-, cts., 220
-, dom. archit., 212
-, fair, 216, 219, 245
-, farms, 214–15, 217–18
-, fields, 210, 216–18
-, friendly soc., 213, 224
-, glebe, 221
-, guildhall, 213, 216, 220
-, Ham (Hamdon) Hill, 210–11, 217–19, 221
-, chap., 221; and see Stoke sub Hamdon
-, Hide (Hude, Hyde), 221
-, man., 210, 215, 217, 220–1
-, man.-ho., 217
-, tithing, 220
-, hund., 176
-, inc., 210, 217–18
-, inns, 213, 219, 223; George, 213; King's Arms, 213; Phelips Arms, 213
-, library, 213
-, lock-up, 216
-, man. (Montacute Forum), 176, 210, 213–21, 251, 253
-, man.-ho., 212
-, mkt., 188, 217, 219
-, mkt.-pl., 219
-, mills, 219–20
-, Montacute Ho., 208, 212–14, 217, 223
-, nonconf., 222–3, 248
-, park, 210, 216
-, parl. rep., 216
-, par. officers, 220
-, pop., 213
-, poorho., 220
-, poor-relief, 219–21
-, prehist. rem., 210–11
-, prior, 173 n, 221, 224, 253, 257, 261–3; and see Chard, Thos.; Durand; Mark; Shirburne
-, priory, 173, 176, 187–8, 198, 210, 212 n, 213–17, 219–21, 248, 251–2, 257, 259–63
-, almonry barn, 224
-, corrody, 221
-, gateho. (Abbey Fm.), 214
-, kitchen, 215
-, monks, 210, 213, 219, 262
-, sacristan, 262
-, quarries, 211, 218
-, rly, 213
-, readingroom, 213
-, rectors, 220–1
-, rectory, 217, 220–1, 248
-, Rom. rem., 211–12
-, schs., 212, 222–4
-, shambles, 216–17, 219
-, shops, 213, 216, 219
-, St. Michael's hill, 210–12, 215, 217
-, chap., 215, 219, 221
-, streets, 212; the Borough, 210, 212, 216, 223; Bowtell St., 212; Fleet St., 212; Middle St., 210, 212, 221; New La., 212, 220; Pig St., 212; Smith's Row, 212, 223; South St., 212, 223; Townsend, 210, 212, 214 n, 223; Wash La., 212
-, tithes, 215–17, 221
-, Town Gate, 212
-, town ho. (shire hall), 216
-, trades, 212, 216–19, 223
-, vicar, 215, 221–2, 224; and see Budd; Chard, Thos.; Darby, Chas.; Freke, Thos.; Gifford, Hen.; Langdon, Wm.; Mowrie, John; Oliver
-, vicarage, 220–1
-, ho., 221
-, vineyards, 210, 216
-, warren, 210
-, Witcombe, 210–11, 216
-, tithing, 220
-, woodland, 210, 219

Montague (Montacute):
-, Agnes, 74
-, Cath., w. of Wm., m. (2) John Bevyn, 158
-, Emme, m. (1) Jas. Duporte, (2) Thos. Clundell, 75, 158
-, Geo., 75
-, John (fl. 1412), 74
-, John (fl. 1536), 75
-, Nic., and his w. Isabel, 158
-, Rob. de (fl. 1320), 251
-, Rob. and his w. Alice (fl. 1366), 158
-, Rob. (d. 1509), 75
-, Wm. de (d. 1217), 250
-, Wm. (d. 1482), 75, 158
-, Wm. s. of Rob. de (fl. 1217), 250

Montague, Ld., see Pole

Montfort:
-, Eleanor, m. Geof. Rokell, 123
-, John, 122–3
-, Wm. de, 135
-, fam., 123, 126

Monypenny:
-, Jas., 102
-, Silvestra, see Blackwell

Moody:
-, Aaron, 114
-, C. A., 114

Moore (More):
-, John, rector of Aller, 69
-, Mary, 200
-, Rob., 126

Mordaunt:
-, Edith, see Latimer
-, Sir John, 240
-, John, 240
-, John, Ld. Mordaunt, 240
-, Lewis, Ld. Mordaunt, 240

Morey:
-, Mary, 202
-, Miss, 265

Morley, John, 218

Morris:
-, Revd. A., 71
-, C. R., 64
-, Wm., 11

Mortain, counts of, 64 n, 74, 210; and see John; Robert; William

Mortimer:
-, Rog., earl of March, 85
-, fam., 84, 86

Morton (Moreton):
-, Agnes, 52
-, Geo., 52, 159
-, Jas., 36
-, Rob. (d. 1486), 52
-, Rob. (d. 1559), 52

Moss:
-, Chas., rector of West Camel, 79
-, J. J., rector of East Lydford, 121, 127–8
-, his w., 128
-, John, vicar of Long Sutton, 157

Motcombe (Dors.), 98

Mowbray, Rob., 179

Mowrie:
-, Anne, 63
-, John, vicar of Montacute, 221
-, Wm., 63, 65

Moyer, Dame Rebecca, 199

Mucheldevre, Ric., 136

Muchelney, 1, 3–4, 10, 15, 38–49, 53, 193
-, abbacy, 148
-, abbey, 38–44, 39, 47, 49, 73–8, 138, 150, 161, 187–8, 198
-, almonry, 38–40, 45, 49
-, chant., 73
-, ch., 38, 40, 48, 73
-, monks, 147, 198
-, sacristan, 43, 47
-, abbot, 1, 3, 6, 40, 42–3, 46–7, 49, 75, 78, 148; and see Brook, Thos.; Ive
-, adv., 41, 47
-, agric., 41, 43–6
-, alms-ho., 49
-, bridges, 38–9
-, char., 49
-, ch., 38, 47–9
-, ch. ho., 38, 46, 48
-, coal yard, 39
-, Ct. Ho., 38, 40, 48
-, cts., 42–4, 46, 48
-, cross, 38
-, dom. archit., 40, 42
-, drainage, 39, 43
-, fairs, 46
-, farms, 38–45
-, fields, 38–9, 44
-, fisheries, 40, 43–4, 46
-, flooding, 38, 43, 45
-, fowling, 40
-, friendly soc., 41
-, glebe, 47
-, Ham, 15, 38–40, 44–6, 49
-, Horsey, 38, 41–2, 44–5
-, Horsies Pyll (Oldryver), 38; and see Huish Episcopi
-, Ilsey, 38
-, inc., 39–42, 44–5
-, inn, 40
-, man., 40–6, 49
-, Midelney, see Drayton
-, mill, 46
-, Muchelney, Lower, 38, 40
-, Nidney (Litney, Littleney, Netney), 38, 40
-, nonconf., 49
-, par. officers, 46
-, park, 40, 43
-, poorho., 47
-, poor-relief, 46–8
-, pop., 41
-, rly., 39
-, rectory, 41–3, 47
-, roads, 38–9, 46
-, Rom. rem., 38 n
-, schs., 46, 48–9, 49
-, Thorney, 15, 38–41, 43, 46 fields, 39
-, tithes, 42–4
-, toll-ho., 65
-, vicar, 47, 49, 70; and see Alford, Sam.; Baker, S. O.; Gillet, Nic.; Jolliffe, Jas.; Powell, Thos.; Winter, Chris.
-, vicarage, 10, 40, 42, 47
-, ho., 33, 38, 47–9
-, vineyard, 43
-, wood, 43

Mudford, 222, 253

Mules:
-, Revd. John Hawkes, 253–4
-, Revd. John Hawkes, rector of Thorne, 209, 253–4

Mullyns, Edw., and his w. Anne, 80

Multon:
-, John, 239
-, Marg., m. Sir John Streche, 239
-, Maud, see Vaux
-, Thos. (d. c. 1284), 239
-, Thos. (d. c. 1317), 239
-, Thos., s. of John, 239

Munden, John Maber, vicar of Northover, 230

Munday:
-, Harriet, 107
-, Lydia, 107

N.

Napper (Napier):
-, And., 251, 254, 257
-, Edw. (fl. 1546), 259
-, Edw., vicar of Tintinhull, 264
-, Edw., rector of Thorne, vicar of Tintinhull, 254, 264
-, Edw. Berkeley, 252–3
-, Jas., 259
-, John (d. 1774), 253, 258
-, John (d. 1791), 252–3, 258
-, Lancelot, 259
-, Mary, w. of John (d. 1791), 258
-, Nic., 259–60, 263
-, Thos. (d. 1626), 259–60
-, Thos. (d. 1650), 258–9, 263
-, Thos. (d. 1700), 251, 253, 258–9
-, Thos. (d. 1736), 251, 258
-, Thos. (d. 1760), 251–3, 257–8
-, Mrs., 256
-, fam., 252, 259–60

Naseby (Northants.), battle, 155

National Trust, 48, 100, 214, 240, 257

National Westminster Bank, 26

nativi, escaping, 46, 125

Neal (Neale):
-, J. F., 114
-, J. S., 114
-, Revd. John, 114
-, Thos., 42
-, Wm., 114, 118, 120
-, Capt. Wm., 114
-, fam., 116, 118

Neroche forest, 76

Netherton, Rob., and his s. Rob., 85

Neville:
-, Alice, see Montacute
-, Claude, 88
-, Cdr. Edw., 88
-, Hugh de, 134
-, Isabel, m. Geo., duke of Clarence, 134
-, Ric., earl of Salisbury, 113, 134
-, Ric., earl of Warwick, 134
-, Wm., earl of Kent, 114, 136

New College, Oxford, 263

Newburgh:
-, Hen. de, 98, 135
-, John de, 98
-, Margery, m. Wm. Belet, 97–8, 107
-, Maud, see Glastonbury
-, Rob. de, 98, 135
-, Rog. de, 97–8

Newcourt:
-, Jerrard, 153
-, Ric., 134

Newdigate:
-, Anne, see Stanhope
-, Francis, 77

Newell:
-, Revd. P. J., rector of East Lydford, 127
-, Revd. P. S., rector of East Lydford, 127

Newington, Miss V. M., 228

Newman:
-, Edw., 104
-, Francis, 73

Newnham (Devon), 138

New Zealand, emigration to, 107

Newton:
-, Rob., rector of Tintinhull, 263
-, fam., 218

Nicholetts, J. T., 258

Nipp, Wm., 110

nonconformity, see Baptists; Calvinist; Christian Brethren; Congregationalists; Independents; Jehovah's Witnesses; Methodists, Bible Christian, Primitive, Wesleyans; Presbyterians; Quakers; Salvation Army; Socinians

Nonnington, Baudry of, 169

Norfolk:
-, duke of, see Howard
-, earl of, see Brotherton

Norman, Thos., 219–20

Norris, John, vicar of Long Sutton, 164

Northampton:
-, earl of, see Compton
-, mchss. of, see Parr

Northamptonshire, 78; and see Astrop; Naseby

Northover:
-, Jas., 67
-, John, 62
-, Wm., 64
-, fam., 64, 66–7

Northover (North Tone), 57, 87, 111, 177–9, 181, 186, 191, 194, 199, 202, 224–30, 250
-, adv., 226, 228–9
-, agric., 226–7
-, char., 230
-, ch., 196, 199, 224–6, 228–30
-, cts., 228
-, dom. archit., 225
-, farms, 227, 229
-, fields, 224–7, 229
-, gaol, see Ilchester
-, glebe, 199, 229
-, inc., 224–5, 227
-, inns, 227
-, man., 176, 225–8, 230
-, man.-ho., 225–6, 229
-, mills, 226–8
-, nonconf., 200, 230
-, par. officers, 228
-, poorho., 228
-, poor-relief, 227–8
-, pop., 188, 225–6
-, rector, 229
-, rectory, 226, 228
-, Rom. rem., 225
-, schs., 175, 202, 230
-, tithes, 226, 228–9
-, vicar, 193, 199, 226, 229; and see Bartlett, Nat.; Chichester, Edw.; Drake, Geo.; East; Ebrey; Harbin, Wm.; Hody, Ric.; Master, Thos.; Munden; Spencer, Thos.; Walsh, Rob.
-, vicarage, 199, 228–9
-, ho., 225–6, 229

Northumberland, earls of, see Percy

Norton:
-, Ambrose, 221
-, Frances, see Stocker
-, Hen., 138
-, John Stocker, 138
-, Rog. (fl. 1638), and his w., 220
-, Rog. (fl. 1676), 221

Norton sub Hamdon, 210, 218, 235, 244

Nourse:
-, Dorothy, see Bourne
-, Eliz., 159
-, Wal., 159

Nowell, Ric., 165

Nuneham Courtnay (Oxon.), 123

Nunney, 123, 199

Nutt, Geo., 144

Nynehead, 169

O.

Oak, Wm., rector of Ilchester, 199

Oath, see Aller

obits, 34, 93, 149

Odburville, Rob. de, 5, 53

Odcombe, 193, 202, 224, 235

Odeams, Wm., 151

Odingselles:
-, Basile, see Limesy
-, Gerard de, 62
-, Hugh de (d. 1239), 62
-, Hugh de (d. 1305), 62
-, John, 62
-, fam., 62

Offington (Suss.), 251

Oglethorpe, Sir Theophilus, 158

Oliver, John, vicar of Montacute, 221

Opehulle, see Huppehull

Orange, R., goldsmith, 35

Orchard Portman, 41

Orchard Wyndham, see Williton

ordeal pit, 145

Ordric, 101

Orescuilz:
-, Alice, m. Rog. de Vilers, 100
-, Ellis, 100
-, Hen. de, 100
-, Maud, m. Wm. of Harptree, 100
-, Ric., 100

Ormond, earls of, see Butler

Osborne:
-, Hen., 205
-, Nic., 205

Othery, 61, 66
-, Pathe, 62

Otterton (Devon), 124

Ousley (Owsley):
-, Joel, 191
-, Thos., 207

overland, 5, 6, 242

Owlswick (Bucks.), 160

Oxenwood (Wilts.), see Shalbourne

Oxford, earl of, see Vere

Oxford, University of, 202, 205
-, colleges of, see All Souls; Exeter; Magdalen; Magdalene Hall; Merton; New; Peckwater Inn; Queen's; University; Wadham

Oxfordshire, see Nuneham Courtnay; Woodstock

P.

P., I., goldsmith, 56, 150, 200, 222, 255

Page (Paige):
-, Capt. Rob., 103
-, Rog., M.P., 194
-, Wm., 128

Pagett, Eusebius, rector of West Camel, 78

Palmer:
-, And., 25, 35
-, Eliz., see Wroth
-, Geo., biscuit mfr., 157
-, Hen., 205
-, Thos., 64
-, fam., 75

Panes:
-, Nic. de, 85, 87
-, Thos. de, 85

Parham:
-, Sir Edw., 124
-, Eliz., see Knoyle
-, John, 124
-, fam., 126

Paris, Mat., 216 n

parish officers (less common):
-, expenditor, 54, 68
-, posts, 68, 117
-, wall-wardens, 68
-, wellwardens, 29, 146

Parker:
-, Benet, 151
-, Herbert, 228

parks, see Huish Episcopi; Ilchester; Kingstone; Montacute; Muchelney; Somerton

parliamentary elections, 185, 193

Parnham (Dors), 138

Parr, Helen, mchss. of Northampton, 239

Parrett, riv., 1–3, 5, 14, 16–17, 19–21, 24, 26–7, 38–9, 61, 66, 68, 155, 235, 243 n, 244, 255

Parrett Navigation Co., 12, 16, 19, 38

Parr's Bank, 26

Parsons:
-, And., 75
-, Hen. (fl. 1674), 144
-, Hen. (fl. 1708), 80, 248
-, John White, 76, 86
-, Wm., 75

Particular Baptists, see Baptists

pasture, leasing, 125–6, 260

Paul, W. B., architect, 34

Paulet:
-, Ant., 122
-, Cecil Hen., 121
-, Frances, w. of Giles, 126
-, Giles, 126
-, Sir Hugh, 122
-, Idony, see Kail
-, John, 86–7
-, John, s. of John (d. 1413), 86
-, Nic., 85–7, 102
-, Thomasia, see Perham
-, Thos., 86
-, Wm. (fl. 1346), 85, 87
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1457), 137
-, fam., 85, 87, 121; and see Poulett

Pauncefoot:
-, Amaury, 232
-, Grimbald (fl. 1283), 232
-, Grimbald (d. 1314), and his w. Clemence, 232
-, Grimbald (fl. 1361), 233
-, Isabel, 232

Paviott, Geo., 22

Payn:
-, Cath., m. (1) John Stourton, (2) John Beynton, (3) Wm. Carent, 169
-, Margery, see Yeovilton
-, Thos., 169

Pearson:
-, Capt. Chas., 252–3
-, Revd. T. H., 252
-, Maj., 252

Peckham, Sir Edm., 251

Peckwater Inn, Oxford, 108

Peddle, Eleanor, 151

Pembroke, earls of, see Hastings; Valence

Pendomer, 158

Penn (Penne):
-, John, 41
-, Wm., quaker, 151

Pennington, Thos., bell-founder, 49

Penny (Penney):
-, Giles, 251, 253
-, Hugh, 99
-, Jeremiah, 257

perambulations, 62, 237

Perceval, John, earl of Egmont, 195

Perch, John, rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108

Percy:
-, Alice, m. Rob. of Glastonbury, 97–8
-, Cath., see Spencer
-, Eleanor, see Poynings
-, Gerbert de, 97
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d. 1461), 97, 170
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d. 1489), 97
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d. 1537), 97, 114, 136, 170
-, Hen. Algernon, earl of Northumberland, 114, 117, 136, 170
-, Maud, see Arundel
-, Sibyl, m. (1) Maurice de Pole, (2) — FitzPayn, 97, 99
-, fam., 97, 110

Perers, Alice, m. Wm. of Windsor, 122

Perham:
-, John de (fl. ? before 1254), 85
-, John de (d. by 1302), 84–5
-, his w. Joan, 85, 87
-, John de (d. 1327), and his w. Joan, 85
-, John de (d. by 1332), 85
-, Thomasia, m. Wm. Paulet, 85
-, Thos. de (fl. 1249), 84–5, 89
-, Thos. de (fl. 1254), 85
-, fam., 87

Perne, Chris., 239

Person, John, 155

Perye, Wm., 220

Pester, Wm., 223

Peter's pence, 6, 43, 66

Peterloo, 186

Petherton:
-, John de, M.P., 28
-, John, abbot of Athelney, 165

Petherton, North, 63–4, 88
-, forest, 231
-, Maunsel, 206
-, Newton Placy, 57
-, park, 231

Petherton, South, 11, 47, 150, 258
-, Compton Durville, 20
-, mill, 245
-, nonconf., 223
-, Watergore, 244
-, Wigborough, 170

Petre:
-, Ant., 85
-, Sir Francis Bt. (d. c. 1660), 85, 258
-, Sir Francis Bt. (d. by 1679), 85, 258
-, John, Ld. Petre (d. 1613), 85, 214, 258
-, John (d. 1623), 85
-, Thos., 85, 258
-, Sir Wm., 85, 213–14, 217, 257–9
-, fam., 86, 89–91

Peverell, Wm., 135

Phelips:
-, David, 222
-, Edith, see Blake
-, Edith Ellen, 224
-, Gerald Almarus, 214
-, John (fl. 16th cent.), 42
-, John (fl. 1596), 215
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1614), 41–2, 192, 210, 212, 214–15, 217, 232, 235, 251
-, Edw. (d. 1679), 41–2, 183, 214–15
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1699), 25–6, 30, 192–3, 214, 221–2, 224
-, Edw. (d. 1734), 122, 214
-, Edw., M.P. (d. 1792), 169, 195, 245, 258
-, Edw. (d. 1797), 123, 212, 214, 221, 232
-, Edw. Fred., 214
-, Eliz., m. Edw. Phelips (d. 1734), 214
-, Eliz., see Lockyer
-, Revd. John, 123
-, John (d. 1834), 214, 218, 245
-, Marg., w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1614), 42
-, Mary, w. of Revd. John, 123, 126
-, Mary Anne, w. of John (d. 1834), 223
-, Mary, w. of Ric. (fl. 1586), 42
-, Rhoda, m. Wm. Harbin, 123, 126–7
-, Ric. (fl. 1586), 42
-, Ric. (fl. 1607), 42
-, Sir Rob., 41–2, 192–3, 195, 214–15, 217–18, 251, 253
-, Rob., 251, 253
-, Thos. (fl. 1540), 217
-, Thos. (d. 1590), 42, 215, 217, 220, 222, 227, 234
-, Revd. Wm. (d. 1806), 214
-, Wm. (d. 1889), 214, 218
-, Wm. Rob., 214, 224
-, fam., 25, 41, 44, 193, 195, 214–15, 217–18, 222, 232–3, 244

Phelps and Ireland, Messrs., 227

Phillips (Philips):
-, Humph., 134
-, Mr. I. L., 99, 103, 108

Phipps:
-, Thos., 232
-, Thos. Hele, 232

Physicians, Royal College of, 234

Piddle, Eliz., 151

pigeon-houses, see dovecots

pillory, 27, 46, 146

Pilton, 109 n

Pincombe trustees, benefactions by, 47, 254, 263

Pinhoe (Devon), 122

Pinney:
-, A. R. E. Pretor-, 137
-, Anna Maria, 152
-, Chas. Fred. Pretor-, 137
-, Frances, m. Sir John Smith, 132 n, 152
-, Fred. Wake Pretor-, 137
-, Giles Rob. Pretor-, 137
-, John Fred., 130, 132 n, 136–7, 152
-, John Pretor, 137, 145
-, Rob. Wake Pretor-, 137
-, Wm., 115, 132, 137, 152

Pitcombe, Hadspen Ho., 73

Pitman:
-, Adam, 145
-, Frank Percy, 88
-, —, 172

Pitminster, Poundisford in, 41

Pitney (Pettewurth, Pitney Lorty, Pitney Plucknett, West Pitney), 8, 9, 14–15, 50–6, 57, 112, 115, 129, 134, 139, 154, 207
-, adv., 52, 55
-, agric., 53–4
-, bridge, 50
-, ch., 50, 52, 54–6
-, dom. archit., 51
-, farms, 50–1, 53–4
-, fields, 50–1
-, glebe, 55
-, hund., 1, 8, 14, 14–15, 29, 54 n, 57 ct., 54
-, inc., 50–1, 53, 55
-, inns, 51
-, mills, 53–4
-, nonconf., 56, 151
-, par. officers, 54
-, Pitney Ho., 55
-, Pitney Lorty:
-, cts., 15, 54
-, man., 15, 52–5, 134, 159
-, man.-ho., 53
-, Pitney Wearne (Pitney Plucknett), 59
-, ct. ho., 53
-, cts., 54
-, man., 1, 3–4, 6, 15, 51–5, 134
-, man.-ho., 6, 52
-, tithing, 59
-, poor-relief, 54
-, pop., 51, 54
-, prehist. rem., 50
-, quarries, 50
-, rector, 15, 55; and see Bernard; Berryman; Dudman, Lumsden Shirreff; Pyne, Ant. and Wm.
-, rectory, 9, 53, 55
-, ho., 33, 55
-, Rom. rem., 50
-, schs., 56
-, Steart, 57
-, tithes, 5, 55
-, tithing, 15
-, trades, 54
-, warren, 51
-, wood, 50, 55
-, workho., 54

Pitt:
-, Chas., 87, 90
-, Eliz. Jane, m. G. A. Hennesy, 87
-, Hester, w. of Wm., earl of Chatham, 26
-, John, 42
-, Sam., 87
-, Wm., earl of Chatham, 210 n
-, fam., 257

Pittard, Thos., 153

plague, 26, 188–9

Plantagenet:
-, Edw., earl of Warwick, 134
-, Marg., ctss. of Salisbury, m. Sir Ric. Pole, 134

Plasman, John, 102

Player:
-, Thos., 73
-, Wm., 75

Plucknett:
-, Sir Alan de (d. 1298), 51
-, Sir Alan de (d. 1325), 51
-, Joan (? de Bohun), 51

Plume, see Cole

Plymouth (Devon), 7

Podimore Milton, 71–2, 95, 98, 118, 166, 173, 199

Pointz:
-, Helewise, see Malet
-, Hugh, 122, 157
-, Nic. (d. 1273), 122, 157
-, Nic. (d. 1311), 157
-, Sir Nic. (fl. 1358), 122, 158
-, fam., 122

Pole:
-, Hen., Ld. Montague, 170
-, Marg., ctss. of Salisbury, see Plantagenet
-, Maurice de, 97
-, Sir Ric., 134
-, Rob., 97
-, Rog., 97
-, Sibyl, see Percy

Popham:
-, Sir John, 52
-, Penelope, m. Thos. Hanham, 53

Popley, Wm., 136

Porter:
-, John, 160
-, Thos., 160
-, Wm., 160

Portman:
-, Anne, w. of Sir John, 41
-, Edward Berkeley, 41, 45
-, Hugh, 41
-, Sir John, 41
-, fam., 41

Potter, Francis, rector of West Camel, 79

Poulett:
-, Sir Hugh, 205, 207
-, John, Ld. Poulett (d. 1665), 205
-, John, Earl Poulett (d. 1743), 258
-, John, Earl Poulett (d. 1864), 207
-, Vere, 206
-, fam., 205; and see Paulet

Poure, see Power

Powderham (Devon), 65

Powell:
-, Sir Alex., 234
-, John, rector of Ilchester, 199
-, Thos., vicar of Muchelney, 48
-, fam., see Creech

Power (Poure):
-, Hen., 102, 159
-, Joan, m. Wm. Shareshull, 159
-, Mary, 159

Powerstock (Dors.), 97, 135

Poynings:
-, Eleanor, m. Hen. Percy, earl of Northumberland (d. 1461), 97, 170
-, Isabel, see FitzPayn
-, Sir Ric. de (d. 1429), 97
-, Ric. de, Ld. Poynings, 97, 170
-, Rob., Ld. Poynings, 170

Poyntington (Dors.), 124

Prankerd:
-, John, 37
-, Revd. Mr., 36

Predell, see Priddle

Preene:
-, Thos., 138
-, fam., 138

Presbyterians, 30, 36, 119, 134, 150, 200, 222–3, 248–9, 265

Preshaw (Hants), 41

Preston Plucknett, 122, 169, 214, 251, 253

Pretor-Pinney, see Pinney

Price, Revd. S. J. M., 257, 263

Priddle (Predell):
-, John, 265
-, Thos., 260

Prigg, Ric., 220

prison, see lock-up

produce:
-, cheese, 26, 190
-, cider, 40, 76, 195, 243
-, honey, 254
-, woad, 24
-, wool, 148, 163, 171, 173, 189, 244, 260

Puckington, 135

Pudsey:
-, Joan, see Cheney
-, Sir Ric., 122

Purdue:
-, Ric., bell-founder, 79, 175
-, Rog., bell-founder, 79, 175, 200, 230
-, Thos., bell-founder, 209, 248, 255

Purie:
-, Ralph de la, and his w., Isabel, 89
-, Rob. de la, 89

Puriton, Dunball in, 179

Purse Caundle (Dors.), 213

Purvyour, Thos., rector of St. John's, Ilchester, 197

Pusey:
-, Eliz., 123
-, Jane Allen, 123
-, John Allen, 123

Pusey (Berks.), 123

Pyke (Pyk):
-, Peter, rector of Kingsdon, 118
-, Thos., 207
-, Thos., bell-founder, 265

Pylle, 247

Pyne:
-, Ant., rector of Pitney, 53, 55, 84
-, Arthur, 43
-, Chas., 53
-, Christabel, m. Edm. Wyndham, 43
-, Eleanor, see Hanham
-, Frances, 53
-, Francis, 53
-, Hugh, 43
-, John (d. 1607), and his w. Juliana, 43
-, John (fl. mid 17th cent.), 53
-, John (d. 1699), 51, 53
-, John (d. 1764), 53
-, John (d. 1791), 53, 63, 102–3
-, John (fl. 1793), 63
-, Wm. (fl. 1819), 55, 63, 103
-, Wm., rector of Pitney and Sock Dennis, 53, 55, 103, 234
-, fam., 53–5, 84

Q.

Quakers, 36, 49, 56, 71, 110, 128, 151, 159–60, 165–6, 186, 199– 200, 202, 223, 230, 249

Quantoxhead, West:
-, St. Audries, 65
-, Weacombe, 7

quarries:
-, alabaster, 129
-, stone, 2–3, 7, 50, 71–2, 82, 84, 90, 106, 112, 114, 116–17, 129, 133, 143, 162, 203, 211, 218, 235, 244

Queen Anne's Bounty, benefactions from, 47, 92, 127, 199, 246

Queen Camel, see Camel, Queen

Queen's College, Oxford, 209

Quekett:
-, Edw., 22, 35
-, Edw. John, 22
-, John Thos., 22
-, Wm. (d. 1842), 22
-, Wm. (d. 1888), 22

R.

Racton (Suss.), 52

Radberd, Wm., rector of Aller, 70

Radnor, earl of, see Bodville

Ralls, Sam., 165

Ralph the priest, 251–2

Ralph, Wm. son of, see William

Rampisham (Dors.), 164

Ranulph the chancellor, 251

Ravens (Raven):
-, John, rector of Ilchester, 199
-, Wm., 107

Rayment, Wm., 184

Raymond:
-, John, 226
-, Mary, m. John Hody, 226
-, Thos. (fl. 1566), 226
-, Thos. (d. 1605), 226
-, Thos. (d. 1650), 226

Reading (Berks.), 157
-, Southcote, 123

recusants, see Roman Catholics

Redhead, Rob., 41

Redland (Glos.), 88
-, Redland Ct., 74

Rees, T. G., assistant curate of Stoke sub Hamdon, 247

Reeves, Rhoda Stuckey, 49

Reigny:
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., see Lorty
-, John, 122, 124
-, Ric. de, 122
-, Thos. de, 89, 122
-, Wal., 122, 124
-, Wm. de (fl. 1286–1312), 122, 124
-, Wm. (d. by 1336), 87, 122, 124
-, fam., 121–2, 126

Reiss, F. E., and his w., 257

Retherdone (Rotherden), Marg., 251

return of writs, 46, 191, 228

Revel:
-, Ric. (fl. 1166), 73
-, Ric. (fl. 1190–1212), 22, 51, 73
-, Ric. (d. c. 1222), 22, 51–2, 73, 159
-, Sabina, m. Hen. de Lorty, 19, 22, 52, 73, 159
-, Wm., 51

revels, 4

Reynolds (Reynold):
-, John (fl. 1573–4), 94
-, John (fl. 1796), 117
-, John, rector of St. Mary Major, Ilchester, 199

Rhodes:
-, Ambrose, 7
-, Mr., 184 n

Richard I, 51, 113, 183, 194

Richard, duke of York, 205

Richard, earl of Cornwall, 184, 187–8, 196

Richard son of Drew, 251

Richard the franklin, M.P., 28

Richard, Hen. s. of, see Henry

Richard, Hugh s. of, see Hugh

Richard, John s. of, see John

Richards, Unity, 249

Richardson, Ant., rector of West Camel, 78, 80

Richmond:
-, archd. of, 79
-, duke of, see FitzRoy
-, earl of, see Tudor

Richmond and Derby, ctss. of, see Beaufort

Richmond and Lennox, dchss. of, see Seymour

Rimpton, 187

Rio, Thos. Hen., 201

roads:
-, coach, 210, 213, 235
-, Foss way, 57, 81–2, 95–6, 99, 104, 120–1, 126, 128 n, 154, 166, 179–80, 182, 203–4, 224–5, 231, 235, 237–8, 243 n, 255–6
-, turnpikes, 3, 17, 31, 38, 61, 72, 81, 95, 111, 120, 130, 154, 182, 204, 225, 235, 256

Robert, count of Mortain, 74, 84, 89, 176, 204, 213–16, 231, 238–9, 250, 257, 259

Robert son of Ives (the Constable), 231, 233, 237–8, 241–2

Robert son of Simon, see Beauchamp

Robert the miller, 76

Robinson:
-, John (d. 1610), 240
-, John (fl. 1612), 240
-, Sir John (d. 1704), 240
-, Rob., 240
-, fam., 240

Rocheford, John, 240

Rochester, bp. of, see FitzJames, Ric.; King, Walker

Rock, John, vicar of Butleigh, 91–2

Rodbard:
-, Eliz. (Ellis), m. And. Bain, 240
-, John (d. 1744), 240
-, John (d. 1780), 240
-, Sam., 169
-, Thos., 210 n, 240
-, Wm., vicar of Somerton, 148
-, Wm., 240
-, Wm. (another), 218
-, fam., 240

Rogers, John, 167

Rokell:
-, Eleanor, see Montfort
-, Geof., 123
-, Magdalen, m. John Wiseman, 123

Roman Catholics, 36, 71, 79–80, 94, 110, 117, 150, 222

Rome, 128, 264

rope, 143, 189, 219

Ros:
-, Sir John de, 113, 136
-, Marg., m. (1) Wm. Botreaux, (2) Sir Thos. Burgh, 63
-, Philippe, see Brien

Rose, Edm., 106

Ross (Cork, Ireland), bp. of, see Hornse

Rosse (Ross):
-, David Melville, vicar of Langport, 33
-, Jas., 137, 160
-, John, 137, 160
-, Mary, see Hodges

Roundel, Rog., 109

Rowe:
-, Mrs. Eliz. (Singer), 183
-, Wm., 37

Rufford, Philip, rector of Thorn Coffin, 253

Rushall (Wilts.), 128

Russe, John, 73

Russell:
-, John, Ld. Russell, 97, 99
-, Thos., chantrist at Charlton Adam, 87

Ryall:
-, John, 124–6
-, Revd. Narcissus, rector of East Lydford, 124, 126

S.

S., R., goldsmith, 49

Sabine, Williams, rector of Thorn Coffin, 253–4

Sacheverell, Ric., 63

Saham, Ric. de, rector of Tintinhull, 263

sailcloth, 162, 219, 223

St. Audries, see Quantoxhead, West

St. Bridget of Kildare, 209

St. Clare (St. Clair):
-, Bretel de, 64 n, 214, 216
-, Geof. de, 137
-, Gunnore, m. Wm. de Lanvalai (d. 1280), 204
-, Hamon de, 204
-, Hubert de (fl. 1086), 204
-, Hubert de (fl. 1155), 204
-, Marg., w. of Ric., 5, 137
-, Reynold, 5
-, Ric., 5, 137, 159
-, Rob. de (fl. 1223), 137
-, Rob. de (fl. 1336), 5, 137
-, Rob. de (d. 1359), 137
-, Sibyl, 5, 137

St. George, 128

St. Gildas des Bois (Loire Inférieure) 36 n

St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, 187

St. Lo:
-, Agnes, see Austell
-, Edm., 158, 161
-, Eliz., m. Wm., Ld. Botreaux, 63
-, Sir John (d. 1375), 63, 169
-, Sir John (d. 1499), 102
-, Sir John (fl. 1540), 102, 158
-, Marg., see Clevedon
-, Sir Nic., 102
-, Nic., 102
-, Ric., 158
-, Thos., 158
-, fam., 102 n, 158

St. Michael, 147

St. Patrick, 212

St. Petersburg, 174

sake and soke, 51–2, 191

Salisbury, Jas. (or Jos.), 191

Salisbury, earls of, 263; and see Montacute; Neville

Salisbury (Wilts.), 41, 123
-, bp. of, 198
-, cath. treasurer, see Davenant
-, Close, 232

Salmon, fam., 251–2

Salvation Army, 151

Sampford, John, 207

Sampson, see Samson

Sams, Jos., 134

Samson (Sampson):
-, C. H., architect, 10
-, Hester, 99
-, Jas. (d. 1713), 98–9, 110
-, Jas. (d. 1763), 98–9, 106, 228
-, Jas. (fl. 1798), 117

Sandford Orcas (Dors.), 100 n, 123

Sandys:
-, Edwin, rector of Yeovilton, 174
-, Geo., rector of Yeovilton, 174

Sarson (Hants), 123

Saunders, Esau, 261

Sawtel (Sawtle):
-, Geo., 33
-, Jas., 11

Say:
-, Genevieve, see Hill
-, Joan, see Cheney
-, Thos., 122
-, Sir Wm., 122
-, fam., 125–6

Scott:
-, Jas., duke of Monmouth, 22, 113, 133, 158
-, Ric., 49

Scrase:
-, Hen. (fl. 1679), 124
-, Hen., s. of Hen., 124, 128
-, Hen., grds. of Hen., 124

Scrope:
-, Hen. le, 113–14, 136
-, Philippe, see Brien

sculptor, see Summers

Seaman, Edm., 85

Seavington St. Mary, 203

Sedding, J. D., architect, 70

Sedgemoor, 57
-, battle, 133
-, inc., 68
-, King's, 1, 7, 50, 53–4, 61, 68, 129, 140, 154, 163
-, West, 68, 140

Selfe, Ric., 89–90

Selymbria, bp. of, see Chard, Thos.

Semson, Rog., bell-founder, 248

serjeanty, tenure by, 135, 213

Seton, Alex., Ld. Fyvie, 258

Sevenhampton (Glos.), 169

Sevior:
-, John, 189
-, Wm., 189

Seward:
-, John (d. 1627), 240
-, John, and his w. Eliz., 240
-, John, vicar of Somerton, 148
-, Ric., 30, 36

Sexey, Hugh, 22, 24, 29

Seymour:
-, Alfred, 74
-, Cecily, see Beauchamp
-, Chas., 94
-, Edw., duke of Somerset (d. 1552), 4, 41, 43, 47, 73, 138, 148
-, Edw., earl of Hertford (d. 1621), 73
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, 73, 148
-, Frances (Howard), w. of Edw., later dchss. of Richmond and Lennox, 73
-, Hen. (fl. 1676), 258
-, Hen. (d. 1805), 74
-, Hen. (d. 1849), 74, 76
-, Hen. Danby, 74
-, Miss J. M., 74
-, John (fl. 1586), 42
-, John, duke of Somerset (d. 1675), 73
-, Muriel, see Lovel
-, Sir Nic., 102
-, Ric. (fl. 1379), 257
-, Ric. (d. 1401), 102
-, Ric. (d. 1409), 102
-, Rog., 238
-, Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1660), 22, 73, 133
-, Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1671), 73, 148

Shabbington (Bucks.), 128

Shaftesbury (Dors.), 117, 124, 137
-, bell-foundry, 56

Shalbourne (Wilts.), Oxenwood in, 123

Shapwick (Dors.), 86

Shapwick (Som.), 145

Shareshull:
-, Joan, see Power
-, Wm., 159

Sharp, Cecil, 4, 22

sheep, 6, 27–8, 44–5, 65, 75–6, 78, 89, 104–5, 116–17, 124, 127, 139, 144, 146–8, 161, 171–2, 185, 189–90, 206, 216–17, 219, 226, 233, 241–3, 247, 252, 259–60

sheephouse, 42, 44, 51

Shelyngford, Thos., rector of West Camel, 78

Sheppard, Ann, 97

Shepshed (Leics.), 158

Shepton, Rob. of, M.P., 194

Shepton Beauchamp, 137
-, mkt., 188

Shepton Mallet, 144, 230
-, poor-law union, 126

Shepton Montague, 250

Sherborne (Dors.), 35, 103, 126
-, abbey, 187–8
-, cast., 74, 169, 179
-, fair, 76
-, mkt., 167

Sherborne, Ld., see Stawell

Sheridan, Ric. Brinsley, 183

Sherwin, Ric., 224

Shillingford (Devon), 169

Shirborne (alias Gibbes or Whitlocke), Rob., prior of Montacute, 212

shire courts, 185, 220

shirt and collar manufacturers, 143, 151, 162

Shoel, Thos., 213, 219

Shore, fam., 245

Shorland:
-, Harriet, 184
-, Wm., 193

Shortrugg, Thos., vicar of Somerton, 148

Showerings, Messrs., 205

Shrewsbury, Ralph of, bp. of Bath and Wells, 78

Shute:
-, Eliz., 99
-, Grace, 99
-, Revd. Hen., 99
-, Hen., 99

Sidenhale, John, rector of West Camel, 78

silk, 162, 165, 190

Simpson:
-, Miss, 202, 230
-, Mrs., 253

Singer:
-, Eliz., see Rowe
-, Wal., minister, 183

Singleton:
-, Lawrence, 240
-, Wm., vicar of Long Sutton, 165

Skeggleton, John de, 207

Skinner, Revd. John, 133 n, 144 n

Skreen, John, 227

Slade, Jas., 244

Slo (Sloo, Slou):
-, Gillian, 74
-, John de la, 65, 74
-, John atte, and his w. Margery, 74
-, John, 74
-, Rog. de la, 74
-, Simon de la, 74
-, Wm., 74
-, Wymara de la, 74
-, fam., 74

Slowcourt, see Camel, West

Smart, Ric., 80

Smith (Smythe):
-, B. Nathan, 53
-, Charlotte, see Uttermare
-, Frances, see Pinney
-, Geo., 189
-, Gervase, 42
-, Jas., assistant curate of East Lydford, 127
-, Jas. (d. by 1587), 124
-, Jas. (d. 1748), 65
-, John, rector of West Camel, 78
-, John (fl. 1535–65), 42–3
-, John (fl. 1588–99), 124
-, John (fl. 1594–1606), 42–3
-, John (fl. 1710), 159
-, Sir John, 132 n
-, Lavinia, m. Wm. Fellows, 65
-, Mary, w. of Sam., see Lockyer
-, Mary, 98
-, Owen, vicar of Charlton Adam, 93
-, Ric. (fl. 1438), 139, 145
-, Ric. (fl. 1603), 256
-, Rob., 42–3, 47
-, Sam., M.P., 98, 195
-, Thos. (fl. 1702), 191
-, Thos. (fl. 1799), 98, 100
-, Wm., 258

Snook, Farmer, 75

Sock, Rog. of, M.P., 194

Sock Dennis, 176–9, 181, 181, 184, 187, 194, 197–9, 202, 210, 221, 228, 230–5, 245, 260
-, adv., 232, 234
-, agric., 233–4
-, Burlinghams (Berligeham), 194, 234; and see Tintinhull
-, Chestermead, 194, 231, 233–4, 256, 258
-, ch., 230, 234–5
-, dom. archit., 232
-, farms, 231, 233–4
-, glebe, 234
-, leper hosp., 231
-, man., 230–4
-, pop., 231, 233
-, rector, 234; and see Beale; Brickenden, Edm. and Thos.; Gerard, Wal.; Halswell; Hazeland; Hyllary;Pyne, Wm.; Wyndham, John Heathcote
-, rectory, 230, 234
-, Rom. rem., 231
-, Socford (Shotford, Sokford), 231
-, tithes, 234
-, tithing, 234

Socinians, 36

Somerby (Leics.), 107

Somerford Keynes (Wilts.), 124

Somerset:
-, dchss. of, see Stanhope
-, duke of, see Beaufort, Edm. of Hen.; Seymour
-, earl of, see Beaufort

Somerset, 187, 196, 212, 214–15, 218
-, County Council, 201
-, county cts., 139, 185, 188–90, 193 clerk, see Tuson, Geo.
-, county goal, 179–80, 185–6, 188, 192, 197, 224–5, 264; and see begman; Ilchester
-, county town, 185, 187–8; and see Glastonbury; Ilchester; Somerton
-, sheriff, 185; and see Cirencester; Hunt, Rob.; Tofig

Somerset Drainage Commissioners, 19

Somerset Light Infantry, 143

Somerset Mission, see Methodists

Somerset Trading Co., 26; and see Stuckey and Bagehot

Somerton:
-, John of, 73
-, Ric. of, 149
-, fam., 169

Somerton (Lincs.), 132

Somerton (King's Somerton), 3, 11, 15–16, 32, 36, 50, 52, 64, 95, 97, 115, 129–53, 131, 141, 159–60, 183, 187–8, 202, 224
-, adv., 147–8
-, agric., 139–42
-, alms-ho., 153
-, boro., 59, 142–3, 145–7
-, cts., 144–6
-, seal, 145
-, boro. officers, 146
-, bridges, 130
-, Cary br., 130, 145
-, Pitney Steart br. (Stertewethy), 130
-, brotherhood, 149
-, burgages, 130, 132–3, 142–3, 145–6, 149
-, la Bury, 130
-, 'cast.', 64, 132
-, Catsgore, 111, 129–30
-, chant., 149
-, chap., 147–8, 150
-, chars., 147, 149, 152–3
-, ch., 130, 133, 139, 143, 147–50
-, ch. ho., 144, 149
-, Civil War, 133
-, club, 144
-, common oven, 145
-, county cts., 139
-, cts., 142, 145–7
-, cross, 130, 132
-, dom. archit., 131–3, 136, 138, 148
-, farms, 129, 136–7, 140–2
-, fairs, 142–4
-, fields, 129–30, 140, 141, 143–6
-, fishery, 130
-, forest, 57
-, gaol, 139, 185
-, glebe, 138, 148
-, Great Ho., 132, 137
-, hall of pleas, 139
-, Highbrooks (Hibroc), 129, 143
-, honor, 63
-, hund., 1, 8, 28, 57–60, 58, 77, 88, 106, 117, 134, 157
-, cts., 59, 113, 154
-, gaol, 60
-, Hurcot, 57, 129–30, 134, 139–40, 151
-, chap., 150
-, ct. ho., 135
-, cts., 145–6
-, farm, 135, 150
-, fields, 129
-, man., 98, 129, 135, 145
-, pop., 129
-, Rom. rem., 129
-, tithing, 59
-, inc., 129, 140
-, ind., 142–3, 151
-, inns, 131–2, 142
-, Angel, 142
-, Bear (now White Hart), 131–2, 142
-, Bell, 142
-, Dog (or Greyhound), 142
-, Nag's Head, 132
-, Neutaverne, 142
-, Red Lion, 133, 142
-, Swan, 142
-, Three Cups, 142, 151–2
-, Unicorn, 132, 151
-, lock-up, 146
-, man., 19, 22, 28, 50–1, 53, 59, 113, 116, 129, 134–6, 138, 140, 144–6, 150, 188
-, cts., 146–7
-, mkt., 130, 139, 142–4, 146, 167
-, mkt. cross, 131, 144
-, mkt.-pl., 130, 142, 146, 192
-, Melbury (Mileburgh), 129, 144, 150
-, chap., 129, 150
-, green, 129, 150
-, mill, 129, 144
-, Memorial Hall, 132
-, mills, 129–30, 143–5
-, nonconf., 56, 80, 150–1, 165–6
-, Old Hall, 133, 139
-, par. ales, 149
-, par. ho., 142, 149, 151
-, par. officers, 147
-, park, 130, 139
-, poorho., 147
-, poor-relief, 142, 147, 152–3, 162
-, pop., 133
-, pound, 130–1
-, public services, 147
-, fire engine, 147
-, post office, 133
-, radio station, 143
-, rly., 19, 82, 130, 143–4
-, rectory, 138, 144, 146–8
-, cts., 146
-, ho. (Old Parsonage), 133, 138
-, roads, 130
-, Rom. Cath. ch., 150–1
-, Rom. rem., 129
-, St. Cleers, 138, 140, 144, 150, 152 n
-, cts., 146
-, farm, 129
-, man., 132, 134, 137
-, schs., 144, 147, 149, 151–2
-, seal, 147
-, soke, 52
-, Somerton, Lower (Nether), 57, 129–30, 136, 142, 144
-, Somerton Erleigh (East, Little Somerton), 115, 130, 134–5, 140, 152
-, chap., 147, 150
-, cts., 146
-, man., 129, 135–7, 145, 150
-, man.-ho. (Somerton Ct.), 136, 145
-, tithes, 138, 147
-, tithing, 59–60
-, Somerton Randolph (Randall), 130
-, farm, 140
-, man., 136–7
-, man.-ho., 130, 137
-, streets, 130–1, 146
-, Broad (Pig, Swine) St., 130–1, 133, 138, 143–4, 151–2
-, Cow Sq., 130–1, 133, 139, 144
-, East St., 130
-, Etsome Terrace, 152
-, Horse Mill La., 145, 147
-, Kircombe (Kirkham) St., 130, 144, 152
-, Long Acre La., 130
-, Market Pl., 131–2, 137, 142, 145, 152
-, New St., 130, 142, 151–3
-, North St., 130–1, 133, 142, 144–5, 152–3
-, Pester's La., 131, 150
-, Pound Pools, 130, 141
-, Pye Corner, 131
-, Webber (Pollum, Warber) La., 131
-, West St., 130–2, 141–2, 145–7, 151–3
-, tithes, 148; and see Somerton Erleigh
-, Town Hall (Mkt. Ho.), 131–2, 144, 146
-, trade, 142–3
-, transport, 143
-, vicars, 149–50; and see Derby, Rog.; Dickinson, John; Kebby; Rodbard, Wm.; Seward, John; Shortrugg; Tewkesbury
-, vicarage, 147
-, ho., 130–1, 148
-, warren, 3, 224
-, wells, 130, 146
-, West End (Western Town), 129, 151
-, woods, 129–30

Somerton Cottagers Horticultural Soc., 142

Somerton Gas Company Ltd., 147

Soper:
-, John, 226
-, Wm., rector of Whitehall, Ilchester, 198

Southampton, earls of, see Wriothesley

Southampton (Hants), 24

Southcombe:
-, Ric., 244, 261
-, Rob., 261

Southcombe Bros., 244, 261

Southcote, see Reading

Southcott, Thos., 169

Spalding:
-, Augustine, 160
-, Sam., 160

Sparkford:
-, Hazlegrove, 103
-, rly., 182

Spaxton, 122

Speckington, see Yeovilton

Speen (Berks.), 123

Speke:
-, Sir Geo., and his w. Dorothy, 98
-, John, M.P., 195
-, Wm., 206

Spencer:
-, Cath., m. Hen. Algernon Percy, earl of Northumberland, 114, 136
-, Eleanor, see Beaufort
-, Eliz., m. Wm., Ld. Compton, 157
-, Sir John, Ld. Mayor of London, 157
-, Sir Rob., 114, 136
-, Thos., vicar of Northover, 229

Spigurnell, Thos., 160

Spire, Jas., 80

sports, see bowling; bull-baiting; fishing; fives; fowling; hawking; hunting; revels

Sprackley, Romayn, 258

Spryngham, Ric., and his w. Mary, 240

Sprynt, John, 107

Squire (Squier):
-, Wm., 119
-, Wm., rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108

Stafford:
-, Avice, m. Jas. Butler, earl of Ormond and Wiltshire, 114–15, 136
-, Cath., see Chidiock
-, Cecily, see Bonville
-, Eliz., see Mautravers
-, Hen., duke of Buckingham, 170
-, Hen., earl of Wiltshire, 198, 232
-, Sir Humph. (d. 1442), 115
-, Humph. (fl. 1412), 169
-, Humph. (d. 1461), 115
-, Humph., earl of Devon, 115
-, Sir John, 115
-, Maud, see Lovell
-, Sir Ric., 114, 136
-, Wm., 52, 115

Stamford, earl of, see Grey

Standerwick, John, vicar of Huish Episcopi, 10

Stanhope, Anne, dchss. of Somerset, m. (2) Francis Newdigate, 77

Staple Fitzpaine, 23

Staplegrove, 92

Stapleton (Glos.), 99

Stapleton (Som.), see Martock

Stare, Bart., rector of Thorn Coffin, 254

Starke, Alex., vicar of Charlton Adam, and his w. Maria, 92

Staunton:
-, Wm. de, 87
-, fam., 85

Stavordale:
-, prior, 253
-, priory, 250–1, 253

Stawell:
-, Eliz., see Hext
-, Geo., 63, 134
-, Sir John, 63, 66, 134
-, John, Ld. Stawell, 63, 67, 134
-, John, Ld. Sherborne, 63
-, Ralph, Ld. Stawell, 63, 134, 140, 143
-, fam., 63–4, 66, 145

Steele, Wm., 158–9

Stephenson, Edw., 136; and see HallStephenson

Sterne, Ric., rector of Yeovilton, 174

Still:
-, John, bp. of Bath and Wells, 137
-, John, 137
-, Thos., 137
-, fam., 137

Stinsford (Dors.), 115

stock (less common):
-, asses, 54
-, bees, 6, 54
-, geese, 25, 43, 46, 92, 147
-, milking cows, 172–3
-, shire horses, 172
-, swans, 26, 68
-, and see sheep

stock-raising, 171–2, 217

Stocker:
-, Frances, m. Hen. Norton, 138
-, John, 138, 145, 157

Stockland (Devon), 220

Stocklinch Magdalen, 202–3

Stocklinch Ottersay, 202–3

stocks, 54, 146, 180, 256, 262

Stockwood (Dors.), 75

Stogursey, Fairfield in, 64

Stoke, East (Dors.), Heffleton in, 240

Stoke St. Gregory, 31, 33, 61
-, Slough Ct., 74
-, Stanmore br., 31
-, Stathe, 61
-, mill, 68

Stoke St. Michael, 226

Stoke sub Hamdon (Stoke under Ham), 48, 176, 178, 189, 193, 210–11, 218, 235–49, 236, 255
-, adv., 240, 246
-, agric., 238, 241–4
-, Ameldon (Meldon), Suth, 237
-, Cartgate, 235
-, 'cast.', 237–9, 242, 246, 248
-, chant., 241
-, chap., 237, 239, 241, 246, 248
-, char., 249
-, ch., 209, 235, 237, 246–8, 247, 249 n
-, ch. ho., 144, 247
-, clubs, 238
-, college, 187–8, 240–1, 246, 248
-, provost, 241; and see Glynne; Monkton, Reynold de
-, cts., 242, 245
-, cross, 235
-, curates, 246; and see Bean; Greenslade; Jarrett; Langdon, Wm.; Limberley; Tintiney; Truell ho., 246
-, dom. archit., 237–8, 241
-, fair, 219, 245
-, ho., 245–6
-, farms, 243–4
-, fields, 235–6, 242–3
-, friendly socs., 238
-, glebe, 241, 242 n, 243, 246
-, Ham (Hamdon) Hill, 65, 179, 235, 237–8, 242–9
-, chap., 248; and see Montacute
-, inc., 237, 243
-, inns, 144, 237–8, 245 n, 246, 248; Fleur de Lis, 237–8, 247, 249
-, man., 238–46
-, man.-ho. ('castle'), 237–9, 242, 246, 248
-, mkt., 245
-, mills, 243 n, 244–5
-, nonconf., 237, 246, 248–9
-, par. officers, 245–6
-, Petherton Br., 235, 244
-, poorho., 245–6
-, poor-relief, 246
-, pop., 238, 244
-, pound, 249
-, prehist. rem., 237
-, Priory, 145, 237
-, procession way, 237
-, quarries, 211, 235, 244
-, rectors, 246–7
-, rectory, 240–1, 246
-, ho. (college), 241
-, Rom. rem., 237
-, schs., 49, 224, 246–7, 249
-, sports, 237–8
-, Stanchester, 237
-, Stoke, East (Stokett), 176, 235, 237, 242, 259–61
-, Ho., 235, 240, 243
-, man., 237, 239–42, 244
-, tithing, 177, 245
-, Stoke, West, 235, 237, 242, 246–7
-, streets:
-, Castle St., 235, 237, 246, 249
-, Church St., 235
-, High (Upper) St., 235, 237, 249
-, Lower East Stoke St., 235
-, North (Lower) St., 235, 237, 241, 249
-, West St., 235, 237–8, 244
-, tithes, 241, 246
-, trades, 189, 244, 261
-, vicarage, 235, 246
-, ho., 246
-, warren, 242

Stone, John, rector of Tintinhull, 265

Stone hund., 176, 187, 191, 250, 253

Story, Wm., 226

Stouford:
-, Joan, m. Wm. FitzWarren, 62
-, John de, 62

Stoughton, John, rector of Aller, 62

Stourton:
-, Cath., see Payn
-, Cecily, m. (1) John Hill, (2) Sir Thos. Keriell, 122
-, Edw., Ld. Stourton, 74
-, Edw. (fl. 1641), 74
-, Joan, see Banastre
-, John, Ld. Stourton, 74
-, John (d. 1439), 122, 169, 251, 253
-, Thos., 74
-, Wm., Ld. Stourton, 74
-, Wm. (d. 1413), 74
-, Wm. (fl. 1615), 74
-, fam., 126, 251

Stowey, 86

Strangways:
-, Anne, see Bonham
-, Bonham, 86
-, Eliz. (Cheyne), w. of Thos., 115
-, Eliz., see Horner
-, Eliz., m. Jas. Hamilton, duke of Hamilton, 134
-, Sir Giles (d. 1547), 115
-, Sir Giles (d. 1562), 115
-, Giles (d. 1638), 93
-, Giles (d. 1675), 115, 137
-, Giles (d. 1677), 86
-, Giles (d. 1744), 86, 94
-, Giles (d. 1777), 86, 109 n
-, Giles Stephen Holland Fox-, earl of Ilchester, 135, 138, 144, 148
-, Hen. Edw. Fox-, earl of Ilchester, 135
-, Hen. Stephen Fox-, earl of Ilchester, 135, 138, 140, 144
-, Hen. Thos. Fox-, earl of Ilchester, 115, 135
-, John (d. 1593), 115
-, Sir John (d. 1666), 115, 132, 137, 144
-, Stephen Fox-, earl of Ilchester, 135, 148, 159
-, Susanna, m. Thos. (Strangways) Horner, 115, 134–5
-, Thos. (d. 1484), 115
-, Thos. (d. 1648), 86, 105–6
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1713), 115, 134, 137
-, Thos. (d. 1726), 115, 134
-, Thos., vicar of Charlton Adam, 92–3
-, Thos. Littleton, 86, 91, 109 n
-, Wm. Sealy, 91
-, Wm. Thos. Horner Fox-, earl of Ilchester, 135
-, fam., 86, 92–3, 106, 115, 133, 146

Stratford, Lawrence, goldsmith, 175

Stratton (Dors.), 65, 75

straw hat manufacturing, 7, 143

Streche:
-, Sir John, 239
-, Marg., see Multon

Street, 153, 251 n
-, Ivythorn, 153

Strode (Stroud, Strowde):
-, Cath., m. Sir Ric. Strode, 138
-, Eliz., 94
-, Eliz., w. of Rob. (fl. 1560), see Darrell
-, Francis, 240
-, John (fl. 1538), 188
-, John (d. 1581), 138
-, John (d. 1621), 240
-, Sir Ric., 138
-, Ric. (fl. 1499), 138
-, Ric. (fl. 1661), 138
-, Sir Rob., 138
-, Rob. (fl. 1560), 240
-, Thos. (d. 1595), 240–1, 248
-, Thos. (fl. 1633), 240
-, Wm. (d. 1499), 138
-, Wm. (fl. 1635), 87, 138
-, Wm., M.P., 195
-, fam., 87

Stroughill:
-, John, 123
-, Magdalen, w. of John, see Blagrave
-, Magdalen, m. John Deane, 123

Stubbs, Jos., vicar of Huish Episcopi, 10

Stuckey:
-, Mrs. Alice, 227
-, Geo. (d. 1726), 26
-, Geo. (d. 1774), 26
-, Geo. (d. 1807), 26, 30, 36
-, Julia, 7
-, Sam., 21, 26
-, Thos., 45
-, Vincent, 17, 20, 26, 35, 37
-, Vincent (formerly Wood), 26, 36
-, fam., 36, 42

Stuckey's Bank, 22, 26, 36–7

Stuckey and Bagehot, 19, 26, 30; and see Somerset Trading Co.

Studecumb, Rog. de, and his s. Rog., 100

Stukeley, Wm., 179

Stybbes, Rob., 261

Suffolk, duke of, see Brandon

Suffolk, 59; and see Denston

Sugg, John, 230

Summers, Chas., sculptor, 97

Sunninghill (Berks.), 98

Surrey, see Godstone, South; Ham

Sussex, see Blatchington; Boxgrove; Hamsey; Hastings; Hove; Malling, South; Offington; Racton

Sutton:
-, Jas., 90, 99, 109
-, Mercy, see Harris

Sutton, Long (Suthtun), 5, 34, 50–2, 56–7, 111, 129–30, 140, 154–66, 156, 184, 250–1
-, adv., 163
-, agric., 161–2
-, bailiwick, 161
-, Bineham (Bineham City, Esterebenham, Little Benham), 15, 57, 154–5, 159
-, bridges, 154
-, Catchwater drain, 3
-, causeways, 154–5
-, ch., 155, 158, 161, 163–5
-, ch. ho., 163–4
-, Civil War, 155, 157
-, Corbyns, 15
-, Ct. Ho., 154, 160, 162, 166
-, cts., 162–3
-, cross, 154, 165
-, Demi Sutton (Demas Sutton), tithing, 59–60, 159
-, dom. archit., 155, 157–60
-, drainage, 155, 162
-, fair, 162
-, farms, 161–2
-, fields, 155, 156, 161, 164
-, friendly soc., 32, 155, 162
-, glebe, 164
-, green, 154–5, 157, 164, 166
-, inc., 154–5, 161, 164
-, inns, 155, 163; Devonshire Arms, 155, 163
-, Knole, 15, 50, 55, 57, 154–5, 157, 159, 161–3
-, causeway, 154
-, chap., 164
-, ct. ho., 163
-, cts., 163
-, fields, 155, 163
-, man., 154, 159, 161
-, mill, 65, 162
-, nonconf., 165
-, pop., 157
-, tithing, 15
-, Little Load (Lade), 154, 159, 161
-, Load Br., 137, 154–5, 161, 165
-, man. (Sutton Valence), 52, 154, 157–63
-, man.-ho., 157, 160
-, mills, 65, 162
-, Mountaguyscourt, 158
-, nonconf., 151, 165–6
-, par. officers, 163
-, prebend, 160, 163
-, poorho., 163–4
-, poor-relief, 162
-, pop., 157
-, quarries, 162
-, rly., 155
-, rectory, 155, 160–1, 163
-, roads, 154
-, Rock, 155
-, Rom. rem., 154
-, schs., 155, 165–6
-, Sutton Hosey, man., 158
-, Sutton St. Cleers, 'man.', 163
-, tithes, 155, 160–1, 164
-, tithing, 59–60, 157, 163
-, trade and ind., 162
-, Upton, 154–5, 159–60, 162
-, chant., 164
-, chap., 164
-, fields, 155
-, 'man.', 160–1
-, poorho., 163
-, pop., 157
-, vicar, 164, 166; and see Ball, Gabriel; Foster, Aaron and Moses; Godwin; Moss, John; Norris; Singleton, Wm.; Tucker (Towkere), John; Underhill
-, vicarage, 160, 163–4
-, ho., 157, 164, 166

Sutton Bingham, 254

Sutton Waldren (Dors.), 254, 264

Swainswick, 138

Swan, Ric., rector of Yeovilton, 174–5

Swayne, Geo., curate of Yeovilton, 173–4

Sweeting, Wm., 191

Sydenham:
-, John, 158
-, Thos., 206
-, Ursula, see Bevyn

Sydenham, Baron, see Thomson

Sydney, Sir Wm., 137

Sylveyn, Alice, 215 n

Symes, Wm., 41–2

Syndercombe, Jas., 65

T.

Tachell, John, 249

Tailboys:
-, Eliz., see Bonville
-, Eliz., Baroness Tailboys, m. (1) Thos. Wymbish, (2) Ambrose Dudley, 169
-, Geo. (d. 1538), 169
-, Geo. (d. 1540), 169
-, Geo., Ld. Tailboys, 169
-, Gilb., Ld. Tailboys, 169
-, Marg., w. of Geo., Ld. Tailboys, m. (2) Sir Peter Carew, 169
-, Sir Rob., 169
-, Wm., 137, 169
-, fam., 137

tallages, 53, 139

Tally, Wilton, 80

Talmash, see Manners, Wm.

Tasmania, emigration to, 183

Taunton:
-, Revd. Dr. Rob., 75
-, W. L. T. P., 75
-, Wm., 75

Taunton and Thorne, Messrs., glovers, 219

Taunton, 4 n, 10, 19, 22, 37, 53, 62, 72, 118
-, archd. of, see Potter
-, bp. of, 78
-, elections at, 185
-, gaol (Wilton), 186
-, man., 187
-, priory, 23, 251
-, sch., 12

Taunton Deane, vale, 243

Taylor, Wm., 133

Taylor and Co., bell-founders, 11, 79, 110, 150, 248

Templeman, John, curate of Kingstone, 208

Tewkesbury, Ric., vicar of Somerton, 148

textile manufacture, 26, 37, 117, 142, 189–90, 212, 218–19, 223

tholl and theam, 191

Thomas, rector of St. Mary the Less, Ilchester, 197

Thomson:
-, C. E. Poulett, Ld. Sydenham and Toronto, 159
-, —, 159

Thorne:
-, Nic., and his w. Bridget, 64
-, Rob., and his w. Mary, 64

Thorne (Thorn Coffin), 176, 178, 209, 218, 250–5
-, adv., 251, 253–4
-, agric., 252–3
-, ch., 250–1, 253–5
-, cts., 253
-, dom. archit., 250, 252
-, farms, 252–3
-, fields, 252
-, glebe, 252, 254
-, inc., 252
-, man., 250–3
-, man.-ho., 252, 255
-, nonconf., 255
-, poorho., 253
-, poor-relief, 253
-, pop., 250
-, rector, 252, 254–5; and see Brett; Fletcher; Grayner; Hearne; Mules, John Hawkes; Napper, Edw.; Rufford; Sabine; Stare; Tooke; Wilkinson
-, rectory, 250, 253, 254 n, 264
-, ho., 33, 250, 254
-, schs., 255
-, Thorn Prior, 176, 251–3, 255
-, Thorne Ho., 250, 252
-, tithes, 254
-, trades, 253

Thornhill(Tornhull):
-, Margery, see Boys
-, Wal. de (fl. 1285), 170
-, Wal. de (fl. 1329), 73

Thring:
-, Sir Arthur Theodore, 103
-, J. G. D., 88–90
-, John, 89
-, John Huntley, 88
-, Theodore, 88
-, fam., 88, 90

Thurstan the goldsmith, 226

Thynne, Sir John, 246 n

Tilley, Emma, 13

timber:
-, apple, 243, 260
-, ash, 6
-, elm, 260
-, oak, 6, 125, 260
-, pear, 260
-, walnut, 260

Tintiney, Thos., curate of Stoke, 246

Tintinhull, 177–8, 210, 215, 218, 231, 234, 240, 251, 255–65
-, adv., 262–3
-, agric., 257, 259–62
-, Bearley (Belheighe, Belly, Bewley), 189, 231, 255–6, 258, 260
-, Burlinghams (Berligeham), 234, 256 n; and see Sock Dennis
-, char., 265
-, ch., 209, 259, 262–5
-, ch. ho., 262, 264
-, Civil War, 264
-, club, 257
-, cts., 177, 258, 260–1
-, dom. archit., 256–9
-, drainage, 262
-, fair, 188, 260–1
-, farms, 260–1
-, fields, 245, 254, 256, 259–63
-, fishing, 260
-, fowling, 260
-, friendly socs., 257
-, glebe, 259, 263
-, green, 256
-, hund., 176–8, 177, 208, 239, 245, 253, 261–2
-, inc., 256, 260, 262
-, ind., 224, 257, 261
-, inn, 257
-, man., 176–7, 245, 253, 257–61, 263
-, mills, 261
-, nonconf., 265
-, par. officers, 262
-, poorho., 262, 264–5
-, poor-relief, 262
-, pop., 257
-, pound, 256, 262
-, rector, 263–4; and see Chard, Thos.; Chester; Heth; Hornse; Newton, Rob.; Saham; Stone; Wyche
-, rectory, 258–60, 263
-, ho., 259; and see Tintinhull Ct.
-, Rom. rem., 255
-, schs., 262, 264–5
-, Sock tithing, 234
-, streets, 256
-, Tintinhull Ct., 257–60
-, Tintinhull Ho., 48, 256, 260, 263
-, tithes, 259, 261–3
-, vicar, 263; and see Farnham; Lorrimer; Loughe; Napper, Edw. and Edw.; Valentine
-, vicarage, 262
-, ho., 263
-, Wellhams, 255, 260–3

Tintinhull Glove Co. Ltd., 261

Tiptoft:
-, Sir John, 52, 122, 238
-, Philippe, see Ashton

Tite:
-, Chas., 37
-, Hannah Sophia (Annie), 37

Toclive, see Ilchester, Ric. of

Tofig, sheriff of Somerset, 213

Tonge:
-, A. H., 88
-, L. C. H., 88
-, Mary Anne, see Bryan
-, W. N., 88

Tooke, Alfred, rector of Thorn Coffin, 253–4

Torel, Rog., 197–8

Tornhull, see Thornhill

Toronto, Baron, see Thomson

Torrington (Torinton):
-, Mat., 225
-, Sibyl, m. Ric. de Umfraville, 225–6
-, Wm. de, 134, 225–6

Torrington, Great (Devon), 225

Totnes (Devon), archd. of, see Carew, Geo.

Towkere, see Tucker

Trade, Bd. of, President, see Thomson

Trask:
-, John, 217–18
-, Thos., 191 n

tremure, 59

Trent (Dors.), 74, 104, 231
-, Young's sch., 103–4, 106

Tretheke:
-, Joan, see Horsey
-, John, 98, 107

Trevillian (Trevilian):
-, John, 25
-, Thos. (fl. 1474–5), 244
-, Thos. (fl. 1657), 25
-, Wm., 30
-, fam., 67

Trewargh, John, rector of Kingsdon, 118

trial by combat, 145

Tripp:
-, Hen., 43, 47, 205
-, Stephen, rector of West Camel, 78
-, fam., 205

Trivet, Nic., rector of Yeovilton, 174

Troward, Ric., 190–1, 193, 196

Troyte:
-, Eliz., see Wroth
-, Thos., 64

Truell, Wm., curate of Stoke, 247

Tucker (Towkere):
-, John, vicar of Long Sutton, 164
-, John (fl. 1639), 158
-, John (fl. 1794), 118
-, John (fl. 1829), 118
-, Paul, 162
-, Reg., 158
-, Rob., 118
-, Thos. (fl. 1527), 87
-, Thos., rector of Kingsdon (1767–94), 118
-, Thos., rector of Kingsdon (1794– 1827), 118
-, fam., 5, 118

Tuckers Cary, see Charlton Mackrell

Tudor:
-, Edm., earl of Richmond, 22
-, Marg., see Beaufort

tumbrel, 46, 77, 228

Tunbeorht (Tumbert), abbot of Glastonbury, bp. of Winchester, 212–13

Turberville:
-, Sir And., 239
-, Cath., see Hull
-, Wm., 240

Turtle, Rog., 113

Turvey (Beds.), 240

Tuson:
-, Frances Bailey, 227
-, Geo., 193, 225, 227–8
-, Geo. Baily, vicar of Huish Episcopi, 10
-, Hen., 227
-, fam., 186, 227

Twynyow, Chris., rector of Kingsdon, 118

Tydder, Nic., and his w. Anne, 117

Tyeis, Walerand le, 179

Typper, Ric., 244

U.

Uffa, 238

Ulward, 62

Umfraville:
-, Gilb. de (late 13th cent.), 226
-, Gilb. de (d. 1349), 226
-, Hen. de, 226
-, Ric. de, 225
-, Sibyl, see Torrington
-, fam., 226

Underhill, Wm., vicar of Long Sutton, 164

Underwood, Miss, 228

United States of America, emigration to, 54

United Stone Firms Ltd., 218

University College, Oxford, 118

Upavon (Wilts.), 221

Uphill, 179

Upton, see Sutton, Long

Urgashay, see Camel, West

Usk (Mon.), 93

Utley, Geo., 22

Uttermare:
-, Charlotte, m. B. Nathan Smith, 53
-, Hannah, see Michell
-, Wm., 53

V.

Valence, Aymer de, earl of Pembroke, 167

Valentine, John, vicar of Tintinhull, 263

Vane, Wm. Hen., Ld. Darlington, duke of Cleveland, 182–3, 193, 196, 228

Vannam, John, rector of West Camel, 78–9

Vaughan, Cuthbert, 240

Vautort:
-, Reynold de, 84, 89
-, Rob., see Beauchamp
-, Simon, 238

Vaux:
-, Herbert, 239
-, Maud, m. Thos. de Multon, 239
-, Rob., 239
-, fam., 239

Veel, Rob., 202

Venour, Wm. le, 5

Vere:
-, John de, earl of Oxford, and his w., 170
-, Nic., curate of Kingstone, 208

vermin, 9, 46, 54, 147

Vestmentmaker, Thos., 244

Vilers:
-, Mabel, m. Rog. de Studecumb, 100
-, Maud, 100
-, Rog., 100, 204
-, Rog., his s., 100
-, Rog., his grds. (fl. 1265), 100
-, Wm. de, 204

Vincent, Geo., 76

vineyards, 43, 210, 216

Vivonia:
-, Hugh de, 122, 158
-, Mabel, see Malet
-, Wm., 158

W.

W., R., goldsmith, 265

Wadham College, Oxford, 258

waifs and strays, 46, 77, 245

Wake:
-, Joan, m. Philip Lucyen, 84
-, John, 64
-, Mat., 84 daus. of, m. Berengar de Welles and Ric. de Wyggeber, 84

Waldegrave:
-, Sir Edw., 122
-, Jas., Earl Waldegrave, 122
-, John, 122
-, fam., 122, 126

Walden, Wm., 206

Wales, 48

Walgrave, John, rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108

Walkern (Herts.):
-, barony, 204
-, man., 204

Waller, Edm., M.P., 183

Walleram, Hen., 84

Wallingford (Berks.), 205

Wallis, Albany, 196; and see Bayly

Walshe (Walsh):
-, John, 41
-, Rob., vicar of Northover, 229

Walsingham, Francis, 85

Walter the miller, 106

Walter, Wm. s. of, see William

Walter:
-, John (fl. 1789), 94
-, John (fl. 1861), 244
-, John Winter, 249

Waltham, Adam de, 251

Walton, And., and his w. Mabel, 86, 106

Wambrook (Dors., now Som.), 239

Wapping (Lond.), 174

Wardour (Wilts.), 114, 205

Wareham, Edw., rector of East Lydford, 127

Wareham (Dors.), Stokeland in, 240

Warminster (Wilts.), 89

Warmund, 158; and see Garmund

Warneford, Wm. de, rector of Charlton Mackrell, 108

Warneford (Hants), 42

Warner, Thos., bell-founder, 150

warren, 3, 5, 51, 204, 210, 224, 242, 245

Warry:
-, G. F. C., 252–3
-, H. C., 253
-, Miss M. E., 252–3
-, —, m. J. J. Hooper, 252

Warwick, earl of, see Beauchamp

Warwick, 238

Warwickshire, see Alne, Great

water meadows, 148, 243, 262

Waterman and Co., printer, 244

Wathen, Sir Chas., 48

Way, fam., 76

Weacombe, see Quantoxhead, West

Wearne, see Huish Episcopi; Pitney

Webb:
-, Francis, 74
-, John, and his w. Mary, 65
-, Kath., 227
-, Ric. (d. by 1839), 73–4
-, Ric. (fl. 1847), 74
-, Wm., 265

Weech, Thos., 27

Wells (Welles):
-, Berengar de, 84
-, his w., see Wake
-, Jas., bell-founder, 150
-, Jocelin of, bp. of Bath and Wells, 77

Wells, 10, 78–9, 205
-, archd. of, 5, 9, 33, 34 n, 55–6, 69, 175; and see Brymer, F. A.; Fitzgerald; Law, Hen.; Potter; Willes, Wm.
-, bp. of, 2, 5–6, 16, 150, 163; and see FitzGeldewin; Giso
-, canon of, see Woodforde
-, Cath., 78
-, chapter, 150, 160, 163, 173, 208; elections at, 185
-, county ct., 254
-, prebend, see Huish and Brent; Sutton, Long
-, provost, see Swan
-, St. John's hosp., prior, 124
-, sch., 201 n
-, subdean, 79
-, succentor, 108
-, vicars choral, 205, 208

Welnham:
-, Maud de, 261
-, Wal. de, 261

Welsh:
-, Edw., 143
-, Ric., 159
-, Rob., 76

Welsh and Clark, manufacturers, 143, 151

Wenyete, Peter de, 85

Were, Humph., 150

Wesley, John, 80, 151

Wessex, 138
-, kings, 134; and see Alfred; Athelstan; Athelwulf; Baldred; Edmund; Edward the Elder; Ethelred

West, John, 189

Westbury Leigh (Wilts.), 232

Westerdale, Alex., rector of Kingsdon, 118, 119 n

Westlake, fam., 42

Westleigh (Devon), Tapeley in, 169

Westminster, 42, 98
-, abbey, 69
-, archd. of, see Amersham

Weston, Phipps, rector of East Lydford, 128

Westonzoyland, 31

Wetherell, John, 7

Weymouth (Dors.), 173, 182, 240

Whalley, Ric. Thos., rector of Ilchester and Yeovilton, 199

Whatley, 89; and see Langport

Wheathill, 120
-, cts., 126
-, man., 123
-, rectory, 127

Wheller:
-, Wal., 7
-, Wm., 8

Whetcombe:
-, Constance, see Lockett
-, John, 107
-, Rob., 107
-, Simon, rector of Charlton Mackrell, 91, 107

Whitchurch Canonicorum (Dors.), Bluntshay, 114

Whitefield, Geo., 56

Whitelackington, 195, 203

Whiting, John, 186

Whitley hund., 1, 59, 106

Whitlocke (Whitelocke):
-, John, 103
-, Rob., see Shirborne

Wigborough, see Petherton, South

Wilcox, John, 89

Wilfric, 255, 257

Wilkins:
-, Thos., 218
-, Wm., architect, 114

Wilkinson, John, rector of Thorn Coffin, 253–4

Willes:
-, Edw., bp. of Bath and Wells, 10, 79
-, Edw., vicar of Huish Episcopi and rector of West Camel, 10, 78–80
-, Frances, see Freke
-, John, 88–9, 102
-, John Freke, 89, 102
-, Wm., rector of West Camel, archd. of Wells, 79
-, Revd. Wm. Shippen, 89, 102
-, fam., 88, 90

William I, 100, 215

William, count of Eu, 167

William, count of Mortain, 84, 213, 215–16, 219, 231, 238, 245, 248, 257, 260–2

William, rector of Pitney, 54

William son of Adam, 84–5, 89, 92 his w. Isabel, 85, 89

William son of John, 74, 84

William son of Ralph, 232

William son of Walter, 84

William the smith, 226

Williams:
-, Eli, 218
-, John, 55
-, Rog., 93

Willis, Thos., minister, 56, 222

Williton, Orchard Wyndham in, 43

Williton and Freemanors hund., 1

Willoughby, Sir Wm., 88 n, 102

Wilshere, Tamsin, 22

Wilson, Wm., 265

Wilton, John, 214, 217

Wilton (Som.), 65
-, gaol, see Taunton

Wilton (Wilts.), 187

Wiltshire, Ric. of, and his s. Nic., 191

Wiltshire, earls of, see Butler

Wiltshire, 198, 218; and see Aldbourne; Alvediston; Amesbury; Berwick St. Leonard; Boscombe; Cannings, Bishop's; Charlton by Upavon; Chitterne All Saints; Chute; Dauntsey; Dinton; Knoyle, East; Landford; Littlecote; Manningford Abbots; Norrington; Oxenwood; Rushall; Salisbury; Shalbourne; Somerford Keynes; Upavon; Wardour; Warminster; Westbury Leigh; Wilton

Wimborne Minster (Dors.), 53

Wincanton, Sutton in, 85

Winchester (Hants), 130;
-, bp. of, see Ilchester, Ric. of; Tunbeorht
-, bpric., 231
-, liberties, 191
-, prior of St. Swithun's, 113, 137

Windsor:
-, Alice, see Perers
-, John (of), 122, 159
-, Sir William (of), 122, 159
-, fam., 126

Windsor (Berks.), St. Geo.'s chap., 69

Windsor (Hants), 123

Winsham, 1
-, Leigh, 98

Winter:
-, Chris., vicar of Muchelney, 48
-, Jos., 189, 244 n

Winterborne Kingston (Dors.), 86

Winterborne Muston (Dors.), 86

Winterborne Whitchurch (Dors.), 42

Winterbourne (Glos.), 99

Wiseman:
-, John, 123
-, Magdalen, see Rokell
-, Rob., bell-founder, 119, 175, 200, 218, 222, 265
-, Simon, 123
-, Wm., bell-founder, 218, 265

Witchampton (Dors.), 123

Witcombe:
-, John, 34
-, Wm., 42

Wokingham (Berks.), bell-foundry, 119

Wolrige:
-, Geo., 7
-, Thos., 7

Wood, Vincent, see Stuckey

Woodforde, Rob., rector of Yeovilton, 174

Woodham Walter (Essex), 92

Woods, Wm., 97

Woodstock (Oxon.), 52

Woodward, Hen. Thos., 110

Wootton, North, 153

works, villeins', 43, 66, 104, 139–40, 161, 206–7
-, commuted, 6, 161, 242, 252, 260
-, Worliche, Arthur, 41

Wormingford (Essex), 123

Worsley, Chris., 215 n

Worth:
-, Hugh, 138, 150
-, Humph., 138

Worth (Suss.), 42

Wren, Sir Chris., 101

Wright:
-, Calvert, 123
-, Jane, see Blagrave
-, Nat., 85, 258
-, Rob., 123

Wrington, Westhay, 49

Wriothesley:
-, Hen., earl of Southampton (d. 1581), 157
-, Hen., earl of Southampton (d. 1624), 157
-, Thos., earl of Southampton, 157

Wroth:
-, Cecily, m. (1) Sir Hugh Acland, (2) Thos. Troyte, 64, 88
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Palmer, 64
-, John, 88
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1634), 88
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1721), 64, 67, 88
-, fam., 88

Wyatt:
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1542), 213, 257
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1554), 169, 214, 217, 258

Wyche, John, rector of Tintinhull, 263

Wyggeber, Ric. de, 84
-, his w., see Wake, Mat.

Wyke:
-, Cath., see Bonville
-, John, 169

Wykyng:
-, Cath., 122
-, John, 122
-, fam., 123, 126

Wyld:
-, Geo., 123
-, Thos., 123, 126

Wymbish:
-, Eliz., see Tailboys
-, Thos., 169

Wymer, Adam, 134

Wyndham:
-, Anne, m. Jas. Everard Arundell, 138
-, Sir Chas., and his w. James, 43
-, Christabel, see Pyne
-, Edm., 21, 43
-, Sir Edw., M.P., 195
-, Sir Francis, M.P., 193, 195
-, J. E., 232, 234
-, John (d. 1724), 138
-, John (d. 1750), 138
-, John Heathcote, rector of Sock Dennis, 232, 234
-, Thos., Ld. Wyndham of Finglass, 138
-, Wadham, 233
-, Wm. (d. 1734), 233
-, Wm. (d. 1762), 233
-, Wm. (d. 1786), 233
-, Wm. (d. 1841), 233
-, fam., 138, 190, 233–4

Wysse:
-, John, founder, 136
-, Thos. (d. 1585), 136, 144
-, Thos. (fl. 1597), 136

Y.

Yarcombe (Yartecombe), Wal., 188–9

Yarlington, 184

Yeates, Alice, 151

Yeo (Ivel), riv., 1, 3, 5, 14, 16, 38, 44, 55, 57, 111, 129, 137, 154–5, 166–7, 172, 176, 179, 182, 188, 191, 224–5, 231, 255–6

Yeovil, 3, 19, 39, 72, 123, 182, 190, 223, 235, 257
-, ch., 234
-, gloving, 189
-, Grove Ho., 254
-, hund., 176
-, mkt., 187
-, Newton Surmaville, 123
-, nonconf., 223, 265
-, parl. division, 196
-, poor-law union, 77, 173, 194, 213, 220, 228, 234, 246, 262
-, rector, 234
-, rents, 217
-, sch., 202
-, vicar, see Beale

Yeovil Marsh, 253

Yeovilton:
-, Hugh of, 167
-, Margery, m. Thos. Payn, 169
-, Peter, and his w. — (Somerton), 169
-, Ralph, 169
-, Sir Wm. of (d. c. 1280), 167, 172–3, 187
-, Wm. of (fl. 1315), 167–70
-, fam., 167

Yeovilton, 57–9, 72–3, 75, 95, 118, 166–75, 168, 199, 230, 232
-, adv., 173
-, agric., 171–2
-, airfield, 166–7, 172–3
-, Bridgehampton, 57, 59, 166–7, 169, 171–3, 175
-, ch., 174
-, cts., 172–3
-, man., 170–2
-, tithing, 60, 173
-, char., 175
-, ch., 166, 173–5
-, ch. ho., 174
-, clubs, 173
-, cts., 172–3
-, dom. archit., 167, 173–4
-, fair, 172
-, farms, 171–2
-, fields, 167, 168, 172
-, glebe, 172–3
-, Hainbury (Haynebergh), 166, 170, 172, 191
-, inc., 167, 171–2
-, man., 137, 167–72, 174
-, mills, 166, 170, 172, 191
-, nonconf., 175
-, par. officers, 173
-, poorho., 173
-, poor-relief, 173
-, pop., 167
-, Puddimoor, 166–7, 171
-, Rag (Wrag), 166
-, rector, 171–4; and see Adams, Ric.; Day; Dumaresq; Evans; Harpham; Ironside; Law, Hen.; Sandys, Edwin and Geo.; Sterne; Swan; Trivet; Whalley; Woodforde
-, rectory, 171–3, 175
-, ho., 173–5
-, roads, 167
-, Rom. rem., 167
-, Royal Naval Air Station, 166, 171, 190
-, schs., 175
-, Speckington, 57, 166–7, 169–72, 175, 226
-, chant., 171, 174
-, chap., 171, 173–4
-, cts., 172–3
-, fields, 167
-, man., 167, 170–1, 174
-, man-ho., 170–1
-, tithing, 173
-, toll bar, 167
-, Stockwitch, 166
-, tithes, 171, 173
-, tithing, 59–60, 169, 173

York, fam., 106

York, abp. of, see Bainbridge, Chris.

Yorkshire, see Richmond

Young, Isaac, 42

Z.

Zouche:
-, John, Ld. Zouche, 102
-, Ric., Ld. Zouche, 102
-, Wm. (d. 1469), 102
-, Wm., Ld. Zouche (d. 1463), and his w. Alice, 102