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A P Baggs, R J E Bush. "Index". A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 4. Ed. R W Dunning(London, 1978), , British History Online. Web. 22 December 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol4/pp239-266.
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Among the abbreviations used in the index the following may require elucidation: abp., archbishop; adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; archd., archdeacon; Art., Arthur; Bart., Bartholomew; Benj., Benjamin; bp., bishop; br., bridge; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine; cent., century; ch., church(es); ch. ho., church house; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charity(ies); Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; cncl., council; ctss., countess; ct(s)., court(s); d., died; da., daughter; Dan., Daniel; dchss., duchess; dom. archit., domestic architecture; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; Hen., Henry; hosp., hospital; ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; La., Lane; m., married; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; mkt., market; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; Phil., Philip; pop., population; Revd., the Reverend; Ric., Richard; rly., railway; Rob., Robert; Rom. rem., Roman remains; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; Thos., Thomas; w., wife; Wal., Walter; Wm., William.
A.
Abbot, Ric., rector of Misterton, 67
Abdick and Bulstone, hund., 156
Abindon:
-, Maud, see Cantebrigg
-, Rob. de, 183–4
Abraham:
-, Joan, 55
-, Ric., rector of Chaffcombe, 127
-, Sam., 55
-, Susannah, w. of Sam., m. (2) Hen.
Fry, 55
-, Wm., 55
Adams:
-, Hen., 138
-, Rob. Patten, 84
-, fam., 97, 138–9
Adolphy, Fred., 197
Aelfstan of Boscombe, 41
agriculture, see common; crop rotation; crops; customary works; dairying; demesnes; grazing; heathland; inclosure; intercommoning; milk; perambulation; planting; produce; sheep; stock; water meadows; woodland; wool
Ailesbury, earl of, see Bruce
Albin:
-, John, 136
-, fam., 136
Aldham:
-, John de, 224
-, Ralph, 224 n
-, Sibyl, see Oliver
Alexander, John, 73
Aleyn (Alyn):
-, John (fl. 1340), 70
-, John (fl. 1544), 236
-, and see Allen
Alford:
-, Edw., 159
-, Sarah, 159
-, Revd. Thos., 157
-, fam., 160
Alfred, king, 10
Algar, 212
Alice of the mills, 23
All Souls Coll., Oxford, 185, 194
Allen:
-, F. E., curate of Knowle St. Giles,
162
-, J. M., architect, 30, 32–3, 120, 128,
191
-, J. T. W., curate of Knowle St.
Giles, 162
-, John, curate of Knowle St. Giles,
162
-, and see Aleyn
Aller, 109; and see Beer
Allowenshay (in Kingstone), 147, 149, 202
Almereio, Wm. de, 157, 159
alms-houses, see Crewkerne; Hinton St. George; Ilton; Shepton Beauchamp; Whitestaunton
Alva, duke of, 146
Alviet the priest, 179, 191
Alvric, 157
Alward, 152, 165, 177, 232
Alwin, 199
Alyn, see Aleyn; Allen
America, 216; and see United States
Amesbury (Wilts.), 70
Anabaptists, 61, 106–7, 120, 128, 170, 192, 195
anchoress, 32–3
Andrews, alias Fry, John, 159
Anne, queen, 69
Ansger the cook, 180
Anstice, Edm., 197
Anston, Wm., 22
Anthony, Eliz., 51 n
Apley, Thos., 189
architects, see Allen; Benson; Bond; Blomfield; Brettingham; Carver; Cooper; Davis; Drew; Felton; Ferrey; Forbes; George; Giles; Grayson; Hicks and Isaacs; Kempthorne; Kemshead; Patch; Sedding; Soane; Street; Tate; Vialls; Vulliamy; Wilson; Wyatt; Wyatville
Arden, Thos., 167
Arminians, 108
Arthur, Prince of Wales, 10
Arundel (Arundell):
-, Alex., 12
-, Sir Edm., 90
-, Eliz., m. (2) Sir John de Meriet, 90
-, John, 12
-, Sir John, and his w. Maud, 12
-, Rog., 142
-, Sybil, see Montacute
-, Sir Thos., 114
-, and see Arundell
Arundel, earl of, see Fitzalan
Arundell:
-, Chas. (fl. 1579), 179
-, Sir Chas. (d. 1587), 176
-, Hen., Ld. Arundell (fl. 1660), 176
-, Hen., Ld. Arundell (d. 1808), 176
-, Marg., 176
-, Sir Mat., 176
-, Sir Thos., 176
-, Thos., Ld. Arundell (d. 1639), 176
-, Thos., Ld. Arundell (d. 1643), 176
-, fam., 185
Arussir, see Wigborough
Asch, Pauline, see Boulogne; and see Ashe; Ayshe
Ash (Esse, in Martock), 78, 81, 83–4,
89–90, 92, 95, 97, 102, 104, 106,
108, 182
-, agric., 95
-, Ash Boulogne, 89, 95, 100–1
-, ct., 89, 101
-, man., 88–9
-, As⋅hepyk, man., 89
-, chap., 106
-, ch., 106
-, fields, 81, 95
-, inc., 81, 95
-, inn, 83
-, man., 81, 96
-, Maynes (Ashmaynes), 81
-, Pykesash, 81, 95, 104
-,-, man., 89, 97, 101
man.-ho., 89
-, sch., 106, 109
-, tithing, 76, 78–9, 81, 95, 106
-, vicarage, 106
Ashcombe:
-, Alex. of, 71
-, Alice of, m. Warresius son of Reynold, 71
-, Ric. of, 71
-, Warresius of, see Reynold
Ashcombe (in Wayford), 19, 29,
68–9, 71–2, 74–5
-, man., 71
-, tithing, 73
Ashe (Ash, Asshe):
-, Faithful, vicar of Misterton, 67
-, John de, 14–15; and see Henley,
John de
-, Rob., 216
-, Rob. Hoadley, incumbent of Crewkerne and Misterton, 30, 35, 67
-, Wm., 58
-, Wm. (another), 65
-, fam., 65
-, and see Ayshe
Ashe (in Musbury, Devon), 182
Ashill, 153, 157, 181, 199, 204
-, and see Jordans
Ashland, see Asshelond
Ashprington (Devon), 136
Ashton (Asshetone):
-, John de, 12 n
-, Rob., 86
-, Sir Wm., 86
-, Wm. (d. 1651), 86
-, Wm. (fl. 1701), 86
-, and see Asshelond
Ashton, Long, 192
-, Ashton Court, 42
Ashton Keynes (Wilts.), 135
Aske (Yorks. N.R.), 67
Askerswell (Dors.), 143
Asshelond (Ashland):
-, Alice, 12
-, Geof. de, 12
-, Ives, 12
-, John de, 12 n
-, Thos. (fl. 1295), 12
-, Thos. (fl. 14th cent.), 12
-, Wm. de, 12, 214
-, fam., 34, 56, 215
Asshetone, see Ashton
assizes of bread and ale, 2, 26, 58
Athelney, abbey, 201–2
-, abbot, 111 n, 201
Atherstone (in Ilminster), 182
Atkins:
-, Abraham, 213
-, Alex., vicar of Merriott, 60–1
-, Hugh, rector of Eastham, 34
-, John, 108
-, Thos., 139
Attemede, John, rector of Seavington St. Michael, 209
Audley:
-, Edm., bp. of Rochester, 142
-, Hugh de, earl of Gloucester, 152
Aumale:
-, Eliz. de, m. (1) Sir John Mautravers, (2) Sir Humph. Stafford (d. 1442), 54, 90
-, Marg. de, m. Sir Wm. Bonville,
54, 90
-, Sibyl de, 244
-, Sir Wm. de, 90
Aumale, counts of, 199
-, ctss. of, see Forz
Austell, Thos., rector of Dowlish Wake, 155
Austen:
-, Sir Edw., 114
-, Jane, see Strode
-, Rob., 114
-, Rob., bell-founder, 105
Avenel:
-, Emme, m., Jordan de Lisle, 122–3
-, Marg., m. (1) Warin de Noneton,
(2) Philip de Cauntelo, 122
-, Oliver, 122, 124 n, 157, 159
-, fam., 125
Awanbruth, see Wambrook
Axe, riv., 1, 4, 7, 23–4, 68–9, 71–3
Axminster (Devon), 134
Aylesbeare (Devon), 114
Aylworth, John, 165
Ayshe (Aysshe):
-, Eliz., m. (1) Sam. Cabell, (2) Ric.
Fownes, 179, 189
-, Jas. (fl. 1566), 166, 179, 189, 218
-, Jas. (fl. 1582), 179
-, Jas. (d. 1614), 179
-, Jas. (d. 1626), 179
-, Jas. (fl. 1679), 179
-, Wm. (d. 1617), 179
-, Wm. (d. 1657), 179, 185
-, Mrs., 185
-, fam., 185–6, 189
B.
Baa, Thos. and Parnell de, 25; and see Bath
Babcary, rector of, see Gaylard
Backaller, Hen., rector of Wambrook, 229
Backwell, 60, 122
Bacon, Mrs. Mary, 182
Baconnean, Nic., 16
Badmondesfield (in Wickhambrook, Suff.), 16
Bagge, Jas., 58
Bainrafe, see Farnaby
Baker:
-, Edm., 156
-, H. L. P., 70
-, L. I., 70
-, Thos., 206
Bale, John, 159
Ballowe, Dan., curate of Crewkerne, 30
Bandfield:
-, John, 189
-, Jos., 189
Bankes, Hen., vicar of South Petherton, 192
Bannebury:
-, Mary, see Filoll
-, Ric., 224
Baptists, 10, 35–6, 61, 67–8, 107, 170, 230, 238
Barker:
-, Francis, 86
-, Jos., rector of Shepton Beauchamp,
218 n, 219
-, Ralph, treasurer of Wells, 86, 103
-, Rob. (fl. 1701), 86
-, Rob. (fl. 1726), 86
Barnevill:
-, Ralph de, 41
-, Rob. de, 41, 44, 48
Barre:
-, Avice de la, 23
-, Wal. atte, 14 n
Barret, Edw., rector of Dinnington and Seavington St. Michael, 150, 209
Barrington, 85, 107, 111–12, 113–21,
132, 176, 185, 189, 193, 202,
205, 212
-, adv., 118
-, Barrington Court, 113–17,144, 209
-, canal, 113–14, 117
-, char., 121
-, ch., 113, 116, 118–20, 161, 183
-, plan, 119
-, cts., 113, 116–18
-, curates, 118–19; and see Combe;
Crane; Hamlet; Lethbridge;
Meacham; Mere; Smythe;
Southeye; Stevenson; Tyce;
Vaigge
-, dom. archit., 113, 115
-, factory, 117
-, fms., 115, 117
-, fields, 113, 117–18
-, friendly soc., 113
-, glebe, 119
-, inc., 116–17
-, inns, 113–14
-, Little Puckington, 113
-, man., 114–16, 120
-, man.-ho., 113–17, 177
-, mills, 117
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 114
-, Nidons, Knighton, 113
-, nonconf., 120
-, par. officers, 118
-, park, 114–16
-, poor-relief, 118
-, poorho., 118
-, pop., 114
-, rectors, 118
-, rectory, 116, 118
-, Rom. Cath., 120
-, sch., 118, 120–1
-, tithes, 116–18
-, vicar, 121, 218
-, Westport, 113–14, 117
-, wharves, 117
Bartlett:
-, John, 25
-, Rob., 166
-, Theo., 100 n
-, fam., 166
Barton St. David, 145
Basildon (Berks.), 89
Basset Down (in Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts.), 135
Basshe, Edw., 165
Bath:
-, Eliz., m. Wm. de Weylond, 181
-, Osbert of (fl. 1232), 181
-, Osbert of (d. 1296), 181
-, Reynold of (fl. 1212), 181
-, Reynold of (d. 1254–5), 181
-, and see Baa
Bath, 27, 55, 104, 190, 221
-, archd. of, see Powell
-, bp. of, 86, 102, 118–19; and see
Jocelin
-, earl of, see Bourgchier
-, prior of, 135
-, priory of, 135
Bath and Wells:
-, bp. of, 30, 34, 48, 73–4, 103, 127,
132, 139, 142, 145, 154, 162,
219, 228; and see Burnell;
Harewell; Kidder; Montague;
Piers; Stafford
-, diocese of, 228
Bathealton, 74
Batten, John, 89, 177
Battiscombe:
-, Peter, 15
-, Revd. Ric., 15
-, Rob., 15
-, Rob. Chas., 15
Battlesden (Beds.), 74
Bayley (Baily, Baylie, Bayly):
-, John, 33
-, Ric., rector of Misterton, 67
-, Thos., bell-founder, 32, 50, 170
-, Zachary, 85, 93
-, —, 86
-, fam., 47
Bayley, Street, & Co., bell-founders, 50
Baynton (Oxon.), 144
beacon, 33
Beagley, Thos., 46, 52
Beaminster (Dors.), 24
-, (and Redborne), hund. 111, 222
-, Meerhay, 25
Bean:
-, Charlotte, m. Edw. (Whitley)
Rodbard, 54
-, Mary, see Rodbard
-, Reg. Hen., see Rodbard
-, Silvester Prior, 54
bear-baiting, 60
Beard (Bearde, Berd, Berde):
-, John, and his w., 16
-, Rob., curate of Misterton, 67
-, Rog., 37
-, Sam., 12
Beauchamp:
-, Alice, w. of John (d. 1361), m. (2)
Sir Mat. Gournay, 217
-, Anne, m. Ric. Neville, earl of Warwick, 148
-, Cecily, w. of John (d. 1283), 224
-, Cecily, m. (1) Rog. Seymour, (2) —
Turberville, 212–13, 217
-, Eliz., see Streche
-, Hen., duke of Warwick, 148
-, Hugh de, 123, 157
-, Humph. de, 224
-, Idony, see Lisle
-, Isabel, see Despenser
-, John de, Ld. Beauchamp (d. 1283),
224
-, John de, Ld. Beauchamp (d. 1336),
212–13
-, John de (d. 1361), 212, 217
-, John de, and his w. Joan, 161
-, John de (fl. late 14th cent.), 123
-, John de (fl. 1420), 123
-, Ric., earl of Warwick, 148
-, Rob. de (fl. 1092–1113), 212
-, Sir Rob. de (fl. 1150–81), 212
-, Rob. de (fl. 1260), 216
-, Sibyl, see Oliver
-, Thos., 201, 224
-, Wm. (d. 1419–20), 123, 217
-, —, m. Nic. Buller, 123
-, fam., 125, 148, 212
Beaufort:
-, Edm., marquess of Dorset, duke of
Somerset, 91
-, Hen., earl and duke of Somerset,
85, 91
-, John, earl of Somerset (d. 1410), 85
-, John, duke of Somerset (d. 1444), 85
-, Marg., ctss. of Richmond, 85–6
Beaupyne, Thos., 91
Beavis:
-, John (d. c. 1791), 225, 227
-, John (d. 1809), 225
-, John (d. 1840), 225
-, fam., 227
Beck:
-, Ric., 40
-, fam., 149
Bedfordshire, see Battlesden; Potsgrove
Beer (in Aller), 179
Bel:
-, Adam le (late 12th cent.), 181
-, Adam le (fl. 1256), and his s.
Adam, 181
-, Isabel, m. Reynold Funtaynes,
181
-, Rob. le (fl. 1223), 181
-, Rob. le (d. 1256), 181
bell-founders, see Austen; Bayley; Bayley, Street, & Co.; Bilbie; Davis; Jefferies; Kingston; Knight; Llewellins and James; Mears and Stainbank; Pike; Purdue; Taylor; W. S.; Warner; Wiseman; Wroth
bell-foundries, see Bristol; Exeter; Salisbury
Belleroche, ctss. de, 84
Beltes, Wm., 91
Bennett:
-, Edw., minister of South Petherton,
192, 195–6
-, Israel, 161 n
Benson, Chas., architect, 17, 23
Bere, Edw., assistant curate of Cudworth, 146
Bere (in Wayford), 29, 68–9, 72–4
-, cts., 73
-, man., 70–2
-, man.-ho., 71
Bere, see Dowlish Wake
Berengaria, queen, 84
Bergen (Norway), 152
Berkeley:
-, Wm. (fl. 1479), 177
-, Wm., see Portman
Berkshire, see Basildon; Cumnor; Hampstead Marshall; Mackney; Newbury; Windsor
Bernard, John, 70
Bernardini:
-, Peter, 60
-, Phil., rector of Merriott, 60
Bernyll, Rob. de, 236
Berry Pomeroy (Devon), 201
Best:
-, Chas., 216
-, fam., 216
Bettiscombe (in Charmouth, Dors.), 70, 74, 228
Bevyn:
-, John (fl. 1484), 54 n
-, John (? 16th cent.), 55
Bewley, Mrs. M. G., 73
Bible Christians, 35, 50, 67, 120, 128, 133, 147, 151, 156, 196, 204, 210, 230
Bickenhall, 14, 133
Bicknell:
-, Art., 116
-, Ric., 52
-, Wm., 116
-, Farmer, 116
-, fam., 116
Bicknoller, Thorncombe in, q.v.
Bicton (Devon), 114
Biddell, Thos., 16
Bidik, Maud, m. Stephen Preston, 135, 139
Bigod:
-, Maud, see Marshal
-, Rog., earl of Norfolk, Earl Marshal,
41, 44
Bilbie:
-, Thos., bell-founder, 61, 120, 133,
194, 220
-, Wm., bell-founder, 194
Billing:
-, J.P., curate of Chillington, incumbent of the Seavingtons,
132, 209
-, Jos., 197
-, Rob. Phelps, curate of Lopen, 169,
197
-, Wm., 58
Binegar, 166, 219
Bird, Rob., 21, 28, 38
bird-netting, 93
Bishops Hull, 114
Bisse, Geo., minister, 107
Blackaller, John, 161
Blackdown (in Broadwindsor, Dors.), 70
Blagdon (Devon), 237
Blake:
-, Florence, 191
-, Rob., 53, 188
-, W.S., 189
-, Wm., 188–9, 191
-, fam., 183, 187
Blanford:
-, Eleanor, m. Rob. Pauncefoot, 70
-, John, 70
-, Rob., 70
-, Thos., 70
-, Wm., and his s. Wm., 70
-, fam., 70
Blomfield, Art., architect, 194
Blount:
-, Chas., Ld. Mountjoy (d. 1545), 45
-, Chas., earl of Devonshire, 124
-, Mountjoy, Ld. Mountjoy, 124
Bluet:
-, Eliz., see Buckland
-, John (d. c. 1700), 87
-, John (fl. 1701), 159
Boce, Wal., 23
Boclond:
-, Maud, see Meriet
-, Sir Thos., 166
-, and see Buckland
Boef, Wm., 55, 58
-, —, Edith, w. of, see Slade
Boger, Edm., curate of Knowle, 162
Bohun, Marg. de, m. Hugh Courtenay, earl of Devon (d. 1377), 11, 176
Bond:
-, F. Bligh, architect, 32 n
-, Hen., vicar of South Petherton,
191–2, 196–7
Bonevile, see Crewkerne
Bonner:
-, Eliz., see Rosse
-, Wm., 213
Bonning, John, 182
Bonville:
-, Cath., 54
-, Cecily, da. of Wm., Ld. Bonville,
m. (1) Thos. Grey, marquess
of Dorset, (2) Hen. Stafford,
earl of Wilts., 54, 88
-, Cecily, w. of Thos. (fl. 1390), see
Streche
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Tailboys, 91
-, Guy, 16
-, John (d. 1427), 54
-, John (fl. 1454), and his w. Alice, 14
-, John (d. 1484), 14
-, John (d. 1493), 14
-, John (d. 1551), 14
-, John (fl. 1637), 14
-, John (fl. 1657), 10, 14
-, John (fl. 1667), 14
-, Marg., see Aumale
-, Ric., 14
-, Thos. (fl. 1390), 201
-, Thos. (d. 1565), 14
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1408), 54–5, 88, 90,
164
-, Wm. (d. 1412), 54
-, Wm., Ld. Bonville (d. 1461), 54,
88, 91, 236
-, fam., 1 n, 34
Bordes, Brian Chas., 223
Bordone, Hamon de, 205
Borgh, Ric. le, 18
Boscombe (Wilts.), 41
Bosworth (Leics.), 11
Botreaux:
-, Marg., m. Sir Rob. Hungerford, 135
-, Sir Wm. de, 135
Boulogne:
-, Joan, 88
-, John of, 88
-, Pauline of, 88
-, Peter of, 88
-, Pharamus of (d. 1183–4), 84, 88, 95
-, Pharamus (fl. 1270), 95 n
-, Ric. of, 88, 96
-, Sibyl, m. Ingram de Fiennes, 84
-, fam., 92, 95
Boulogne, counts of, see Eustace; William
Bourgchier:
-, John, earl of Bath, 177
-, Thomasia, see Hankeford
-, Wm., 177
-, fam., 177
Bovett, Ric., 91
Bovey Tracey (Devon), 218–19
Bowditch:
-, Honor, see Drake
-, John, 225
-, Rob., 25
Bower Hinton (Burhenton, Hanton
Mertoc, in Martock), 78, 82–4,
90, 93–4, 97–8, 107–9, 197
-, fms., 82
-, fields, 82
-, friendly soc., 84
-, green, 82
-, inc., 94
-, ind., 82
-, inn, 83–4
-, sch., 108
-, tithing, 76, 82, 92, 109
Bowerman, Ric. John, 225
Bowes:
-, Sir Jerome, 54
-, Ralph, 54
bowling green, 42, 211
Bowyer (Bowyar):
-, John (fl. 1516), 213
-, John (fl. 1542), 201
-, Thos., vicar of Martock, 103, 179,
198
Boxley Abbey (Kent), 114
Bradford:
-, John, 79
-, fam., 79
Bradon, South, 60, 119, 234
Bragg (Bragge):
-, Eliz., 71, 75
-, John (17th cent.), 10
-, John (d. 1749), 70, 228
-, John (d. 1786), 70, 228
-, John (fl. 1796), 228
-, Molly, m. Claver Morris, 71
-, Ric. (d. 1643), 70, 73
-, Ric. (d. 1649), 70
-, Rog., 130
-, Wm. (d. 1702), 70, 73
-, Wm. (d. 1713), 70, 228
-, Wm. (d. 1726), 70, 73, 228
-, fam., 70, 72
Braine (Brayne):
-, Ric., 26, 34
-, Mr., 101
Brandon:
-, Chas., duke of Suffolk (d. 1545), 85
-, Chas., duke of Suffolk (d. 1551), 85
-, Hen., duke of Suffolk (d. 1551), 85
Branscombe (Devon), Weston in, q.v.
Bray:
-, Edm., Ld. Bray, 13
-, Margery, m. Wm., Ld. Sandys
(d. 1542), 13
-, Maria Sophia, m. Alex. Hood,
Vct. Bridport, 140
-, Sir Reynold, 13, 29
Brayne, see Braine
Bredy, Long (Dors.), 90
Brethren, 36, 50, 61, 108
Brett (Birte):
-, Alex. (d. 1511), 233, 236
-, Alex. (fl. 1532), 233, 236
-, Sir Alex. (d. 1609), 228, 233, 237–8
-, Alex. (d. 1617), 233, 237
-, Alex. (d. 1671), 233
-, Alex. (fl. 1697), 233
-, Ann, w. of Sir Alex., see Gifford
-, Ann, da. of Rob., of London, w. of
Hen., 233
-, Eleanor, w. of Sim., 233
-, Eliz. (fl. 1562), 180
-, Eliz., w. of Alex. (d. 1671), m. (2)
Hen. Klee, 233
-, Hen., 233
-, Isabel, 180
-, Joan, da. of John (d. 1478), m.
Thos. Hugyn, 233
-, Joan, w. of Sim., see Hugyn
-, John (fl. 1449), 236
-, John (d. 1478), 232–3
-, John (d. 1532), escheator, coroner,
180, 185, 193, 233–4, 236
-, John (d. 1588), 233, 236–8
-, Ric., 232 n
-, Rob. (d. 1541), 233
-, Rob. (fl. 1588), 233, 236
-, Rob. (d. 1665), 237
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1666), 233, 237
-, Rob. (d. 1678), 237
-, Rob., Jesuit, 233
-, Rob., of London, 233
-, Sim., 233
-, fam., 233–5, 237–8
Brettingham, Mat., architect, 42
Brice:
-, Hugh, 149
-, John, 149
-, John Hopkins, 65
-, Peter, 149
-, Worthington (d. 1649), 149–50
-, Worthington (d. 1719–20), 149
-, fam., 65, 148–9
bricks, 4, 22, 38, 42, 47, 98, 113, 171,
188, 216
-, and see tiles
Bridge, Thos., 177
Bridge (Brugg, in South Petherton),
166, 171–2, 178, 180, 182–4,
187–9
-, man., 182–3
-, man.-ho. (Old Bridge), 171, 183
Bridgwater:
-, ctss. of, see Howard
-, earl of, see Daubeney, Hen.
Bridgwater, 9, 32, 48, 50, 99, 170, 220
Bridport, Vct., see Hood
Bridport (Dors.), 5, 15, 20, 39, 62, 99, 143, 167, 188
Bristol, 53, 91, 99, 169, 192, 198, 233
-, abbey, 153
-, bell-foundry, 67, 105, 150, 156, 230
-, cath., 192
-,-, chapter, 55, 59, 116, 118–19, 130,
132, 169, 180, 185, 191–2, 202–
3, 208
prebendary, see Castleman;
Waterland
-, earl of, see Digby
-, hosp., 190
Bristward, 53
Brito:
-, Ansgar (d. c. 1092–5), 232
-, Ansgar (fl. 1126), 232
-, Rog., 232
-, Wal. (fl. 1108), 232
-, Wal. (d. 1179), 232
-, Wal. (d. 1199), 232
Briwere:
-, Joan, da. of Wm., m. Wm. de
Percy, 232
-, Joan, w. of Wm., see Reviers
-, Ric., 232
-, Wm., 15, 28, 33, 232
Broadway, 96, 113, 117
Broadwindsor (Dors.), 16, 68–70, 182
-, Drimpton, q.v.
-, Netherhay, q.v.
-, Sandpit, q.v.
Brome:
-, Eliz., m. Jas. Compton, 178
-, John, and his w. Alice, 178
Brompton (Mdx.), 57
Brontë, duke of, see Nelson
Brook:
-, Edw., Ld. Cobham, 124, 160, 182
-, Geo., Ld. Cobham, 124
-, Hen., Ld. Cobham, 124
-, John, Ld. Cobham, 124, 182
-, John, 182
-, Sir Thos., and his w. Joan, 124,
143, 182
-, Thos., Ld. Cobham, 124, 182
-, Wm., Ld. Cobham, 124
-, fam., 202
Brook (in Westbury, Wilts.), 201
Brookes
-, Rebecca, see Wyke
-, Thos., 54
Brotherton:
-, Thos. of, 41
-, Maud, da. of, dchss. of Norfolk, 41,
44
Broughton:
-, Eliz., see Pyke
-, Ric., 89
Browne (Brown):
-, Anne, m. John, Ld. Poulett (d.
1665), 50
-, Eliz. Adams, 61
-, Geo. (d. 1677), 124
-, Geo. (d. aft. 1677), 124
-, Geo. (fl. 1681), 232 n, 235
-, John (fl. 1559), 124
-, Sir John (d. 1627), 124
-, John (d. 1659), 124
-, John (d. 1670), 124
-, Rob., 124
-, Thos., rector of Wayford, 74
-, fam., 130
Browning, John, 25
Brownsey, Steph., 235 n, 238
Bruce:
-, Chas., Ld. Bruce, 129, 179, 212
-, Eliz., ctss. of Ailesbury, see Seymour
-, Jas., 179, 212
-, Rob., 179, 212
-, Thos., earl of Ailesbury, 129, 131,
179, 212
Brudenell, Sir Thos., 99
Bruges (Brugg):
-, Emme de, 182
-, Hugh de (late 13th cent.), 182
-, Hugh de (another), 182
-, Wm. de (fl. 1232), 182
-, Wm. de (another), 182
-, fam., 182
-, and see Bridge
Brugg, see Bridge; Bruges
Bruton:
-, abbey (formerly priory), 60, 112,
130, 132, 165–6, 169, 179–80, 191,
201–2
-, abbot, 116, 194; and see Gilbert,
Wm.
-, canons, 116, 118, 169, 178–9, 191,
203
-, prior, 132, 178, 181, 213
-, sacristan, 191
Brympton D'Evercy, 42, 165
Buckerell, John, 206
Buckfastleigh (Devon), 179
Buckingham, duke of, see Stafford
Buckinghamshire, see Whaddon
Buckland:
-, Chas., 87
-, Eliz., m. John Bluet, 87
-, Francis (d. 1642), 87
-, Francis (fl. 1751), 58
-, John (d. 1563), 87, 91
-, John (d. 1678), 87
-, John (fl. c. 1700), 87
-, Maurice (d. 1710), 87
-, Maurice (fl. 1741), 87
-, Ric., 87, 91
-, Thos., 87
-, Thomasine, m. (1) John Buckland,
(2) Thos. Turbeville, 91
-, fam., 91
-, and see Boclond
Buckland St. Mary, 100, 111, 140, 238; and see Westcombland
Buckland Sororum, 16
Buckland, West, 35
Bucknell (Oxon.), 179
Budd:
-, Thos., Quaker (d. 1670), 106–7
-, Thos., minister (d. 1722), 107,
120
-, Thomasin, 120
-, Wm., 38
-, fam., 17
Budleigh, East (Devon), 225
Bule, Rob. de, 132 n
Bull, John, 100
bull-baiting, 60
Bullen:
-, Ric., 202
-, fam., 74
Buller:
-, Alex., 123, 135, 159
-, Joan, 157
-, John (d. by 1485), 123, 160–1
-, John (d. 1485), 123, 135, 159,
206 n
-, John (fl. 1526), 123, 125
-, John (d. 1592), 123, 202
-, John (d. 1599), 123
-, John (fl. 1612), 123, 157, 159
-, Nic., 123, 157
-, Rob., 202
-, Thos., 123, 157
-, fam., 130, 144, 160, 202
Bulling, John, 166
Bulstone, hund., 151
Bund, Wm., 58
Burgh:
-, John de, 213
-, Maud de, m. Gilb. de Clare, earl of
Gloucester, 209
-, fam., 213
Burland:
-, Claver Morris, 71
-, Eliz., see Morris
-, Jas. Lloyd Harris, 71
-, John, 71
-, Sir John, 71
-, John Berkeley, 71
-, John Burland (Harris), 71
-, Mary Anne, 71
Burne, H. H., 55
Burnel (Burnell):
-, Dorothy, 70
-, Hen., 25, 70
-, Isabel, 25
-, John, 25, 70
-, Ralph, 70
-, Rob. (late 12th cent.), 70–1
-, Rob. (fl. 1235), 70
-, Rob., bp. of Bath and Wells, 212
-, Tristram, and his w. Alice, 70
-, fam., 71–2
Burre:
-, John, 159
-, Simpson, 159
-, fam., 159
Burrington, 120 n
Burt, Eliz., 189
Burton Bradstock (Dors.), 74
Bury, Art., rector of Exeter coll., Oxford, 175
Busby, Ric., 142
Bush, John, minister, 107
Butcher:
-, John, see Rodbard
-, Mary, see Rodbard
-, Wm., see Rodbard
Butler:
-, Hen., minister, 107, 204
-, Mrs., 204
Bykenhulle, John de, 14
Byntre, Jordan de, 205
C.
Cabell:
-, Eliz., see Ayshe
-, John, curate of Cudworth, 146
-, Sam., 179
-, Wm., 236
Cable, fam., 47
Cadbury, Nic., 148
Caen (Calvados), St. Stephen's abbey, 17, 28
Calvinists, 221
Cambridge:
-, St. John's coll., 237
-, Sidney Sussex coll., 140
Canada, 55, 114
canal, see Barrington; Knowle
Cannicott, Ric., 24
Cannington, 89
Canon:
-, Isabel, w. of John, m. (2) Ric.
Slade, 55
-, John, 55–6, 58
Cantebrigg:
-, Maud de, m. (1) John de Stafford,
(2) Rob. de Abindon, 183
-, Joan, da. of, m. Thos. de Crauthorn, 183
Canterbury, abps. of, see Laud; Pecham
Cappes:
-, Eliz., see Jew
-, Rob., 90
Carent:
-, John de, 44
-, Leonard, 44
-, Wm. (d. before 1343), 44
-, Wm. (d. 1346), 44
-, Wm. (d. c. 1422), 44
-, Sir Wm., 44
-, fam., 39–40, 44–5, 47–8
Carew, fam., 55
Cartrai, Mauger de, 180–1, 199, 202
Cartwright, H. A., rector of Whitestaunton, 237
Carver:
-, John (fl. 1653), 138
-, John (d. 1726), 138
-, Ric., architect, 9
Cary:
-, Hen., 100
-, Thos., 100
Case:
-, John, 183
-, Wm., escheator, 183, 185
Casse:
-, John, 100
-, Mary, 100
Casselyn, Thos., 138
castle, see Chepstow; Crewkerne; Dinnington
Castle Cary, 12, 134, 199, 218
Castleman, John, vicar of South Petherton, 169, 192
Catherine of Aragon, 10, 30
Cauntelo:
-, Marg., see Avenel
-, Phil. de, 122, 125
Caversham (Oxon.), 43 n
Cecil:
-, Jas., earl of Salisbury, 109
-, Rob., earl of Salisbury, 87
Cerne Abbas (Dors.), 22
Chaffcombe, 42, 111, 121–8, 146, 156,
162, 202
-, adv., 127
-, agric., 125–6
-, Avishays (Aveneleseigh, Aveneleseygh), 33, 121–2, 124, 126,
128, 130, 142–3
-, char., 128
-, ch., 121, 127–8
-, cts., 126
-, dom. archit., 123–4, 127
-, fms., 121, 125–6
-, fields, 125
-, fraternity, 127–8
-, glebe, 127, 161
-, inc., 121, 126
-, inn, 122
-, Kingston Well (Hecstanes, Hynkestones), 121, 124–6, 161
-, Lidmarsh (Libbemersa), 121–8,
142–3
-, man., 121–7, 157, 159, 161–2
-, man.-ho., 121, 123, 125, 160
-, minister, see Pinney; Shallett
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 122
-, nonconf., 128
-, Oakenhead (Okenehede), 121, 124
-, par. officers, 126–7
-, park, 121–2, 125–6, 160
-, poorho., 127
-, pop., 122
-, rector, 126–7; and see Abraham;
Clawsey; Cox; Middleton;
Penny
-, rectory, 127
-,-, ho., 121, 127
-, sch., 128
-, tithes, 127
-, tithing, 112
-, woodland, 125–6
Champernowne (Champernon,
Champney):
-, Hugh, 124, 152
-, Joan, see Kaynes
-, John, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
Champney, see Champernowne
Channons (Norf.), 115 n
chantry, see Crewkerne; Dowlish Wake; Hinton St. George; Martock; Petherton, South
Chapple, John, 166
charcoal, 93
Chard, 5, 7, 33–4, 45, 55, 62, 67–8,
121–2, 124, 126–8, 133–4, 137,
142–3, 151, 154, 156–7, 160–1,
178, 222–3, 225, 227–8, 230–2,
235
-, canal, 157, 161
-, chant., 144–5
-, curacy, 30
-, fraternity, 144
-, poor-law union, 27, 48, 59, 66, 73,
127, 132, 139, 145, 150, 154,
162, 169, 203, 208, 217, 228,
236
-, rural district cncl., 51
-, sch., 67, 132, 162
-, Walscombe, q.v.
Chard, South, 134
Chardstock (Devon), 222–6, 228–9
-, ch., 228
-, Cotley, 223, 225
-, Lodge, 226
-, man., 224, 229
-, prebendary, 228
-, vicar, 228
Charles I, 157, 232
Charles II, 10
Charlton Mackrell, 17, 142–3
Charmouth (Dors.), Bettiscombe, q.v.
Chase:
-, Gamaliel, rector of Wambrook, 225,
228–9
-, Gideon, 225, 228
-, John, rector of Wambrook and
Whitestaunton, 225, 228–9,
237
-, John (d. 1641), 228
-, John (fl. 1710), 228
-, Marg., w. of John, rector, 225
-, fam., 229
chase, 11, 18, 93
Chastel, Laur. de, 223
Chastelayne, Thos., 148
Cheddar, 192
Cheddon Fitzpaine, Hestercombe, q.v.
Chedington (Dors.), 63, 132, 222
Cheeke, Edw., 86
Chelborough (Dors.), 142
Chelrye, Thos. de, rector of Seavington St. Michael, 209
Chepstow (Mon.), 41
-, cast., 41
Cheselden, Revd. Edw., 143
Cheshunt (Herts.), 86
chevage, 18, 166, 168, 184, 226
Cheyney (Cheyne):
-, Anne, m. John Willoughby, 201
-, Cecily, w. of Sir Wm. (d. 1420),
see Streche
-, Cecily, da. of Sir Edm., 201
-, Sir Edm., 201
-, Eliz., m. Sir John Colshull, 201
-, Joan, see Filoll
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1420), 201
-, Sir Wm. (d. by 1434), 224
Chichester, John Hody, 13 n
Chichester (Suss.), 180
Chick, fam., 139
Chidiock:
-, Isabel, see FitzPayn
-, Sir John, 142
Child:
-, Agatha, 179, 212
-, Francis, 179, 212
-, Rob., 179, 212
-, Sam., 179, 212
-, Sarah Anne, m. John Fane, earl of
Westmorland, 179, 212
Chillington, 13, 32, 72, 111, 118–19,
128–33, 141, 143, 145, 147, 151,
154, 156, 178–9, 182, 185, 189,
192, 204
-, adv., 132
-, agric., 130–1
-, char., 133
-, Chibley (Chubbeleye), 129–30
-, ch., 129, 132–3, 161, 183
-, cts., 131, 190
-, curates, 132; and see Billing; Hare;
Mere; Patch; Phillips; Vaigge
-, dom. archit., 129
-, fms., 130–1
-, fields, 129, 131
-, glebe, 130, 132
-, Higher Chillington, 129, 131, 141,
147
-, Hill, 51, 129, 131
-, man., 40, 131 n
-, tithing, 131
-, inc., 131
-, light, 132
-, Lower Chillington, 129, 131
-, man., 129–31, 133
-, man.-ho., 129–30
-, nonconf., 133
-, par. officers, 131–2
-, pop., 129
-, poorho., 132
-, Rom. rem., 129
-, sch., 132–3
-, tithes, 130, 132–3, 180
-, tithing, 131
-, vicarage, 132, 143
-, woodland, 129–31
Chilthorne Domer, Oakley in, q.v.
Chinnock, East, 213
Chinnock, West, 9, 21, 52, 61, 94
Chipley (in Nynehead), 44
Chiselborough, 41, 52, 171
Chislet, Margery, 183
Cholmeley:
-, Sir Ric., 114
-, Ursula, m. Sir Thos. Putt, 114
Christchurch (Hants):
-, prior, 18
-, priory, 11, 15
Christon, 168
Chubb:
-, Mat., 37
-, Mistress, 37
Chudderle, John, and his w., 50
Chulmleigh (Devon), 73
-, Stone in, q.v.
church house, see Crewkerne; Long Load; Lopen; Martock, Merriott; Seavington St. Mary; Seavington St. Michael; Shepton Beauchamp; Wambrook
church scot (chursett), 18, 56, 92, 94, 166, 214, 218
Churchill, Mr., 156
Churchstanton, 140, 229, 237
Chydlegh, Christine, m. Thos. Warre, 50
Clapton:
-, Alice, see Bonville
-, Baldwin of, 14, 23
-, Joan, see Maloisell
-, John of (d. 1287), 14
-, John of (fl. 1346), 14
-, Ric., 14
-, Rob. of (fl. 1254), 14
-, Rob. of (fl. 1364), 14
-, Rog. of, 14
-, Wal., 14
-, fam., 14
Clapton (in Crewkerne), 1 n, 4–5, 7,
9–10, 14, 17, 19, 23–4, 30, 34–5,
69, 75
-, Clapton Court, 14, 19, 24
-, inn, 10
-, man., 14–15, 24
-, man.-ho., 14
-, mill, 14 n, 23–4, 100
-, sch., 36
-, tithing, 26
Clare:
-, Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester (d.
1295), 148
-, Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester (d.
1314), 122, 148
-, Maud, w. of Gilb. (d. 1314), see
Burgh
-, Ric. de, earl of Gloucester, 112 n,
122
-, Ric. de, clerk, 44
-, Rog. de, 148
-, fam., 112
Clarence, duke of, see Plantagenet
Clarke (Clark):
-, Edw., 124
-, Eliz., see Sherlock
-, John (fl. 1704), 26
-, John (fl. 1830), 212, 218
-, Rob. Pearse, rector of Cricket and
Whitestaunton, 140, 237
-, Sam., 186
-, Revd. Wm., 218
-, fam., 218
Clavelshay, Cuthbert, coroner, 185
Claverham, 122 n
Clawsey, John, rector of Chaffcombe, 127
Claxton, Wm., 54 n
Clayhidon (Devon), 132
Clement:
-, Gregory, 209
-, Rob., rector of Seavington St.
Michael, 209
Clerk, Maurice le, rector of St. John's chapel, South Petherton, 194
Clerkenwell (Mdx.), priory, 165
Clevedon:
-, Eliz. of, 134–5, 138
-, John of, 134–5
-, Marg., m. (1) John St. Lo, (2)
Sir Peter Courtenay, 135
Clevedon, 115, 192
Cleyhill, Nic., 234
Clifford:
-, Chas., 11
-, Joan, see Courtenay
Clifton:
-, Gervase, Ld. Clifton, 114
-, Sir John, 114, 218
-, Wm., 114–15
Clifton Maybank (Dors.), 115, 182
Clive:
-, Hugh de la, 143
-, Rog. de la, 143
Clopton, Wal., 212–13, 223
Clopton (? in Kingsbury Episcopi), 171
Closworth, 128
cloth manufactures:
-, canvas, 21, 98, 153, 187, 207
-, cloth, 20, 57, 65, 82, 86–7, 97–8,
111, 126, 150, 167, 186, 216,
227, 235
-, collars, 117, 203, 207, 216
-, dowlas, 102, 167
-, dyeing, 20–1, 72
-, fuller, 20, 137, 139
-, fustian, 60
-, girth-webs, 21, 72; and see webbing
lace, 22
-, linen, 20–1, 46, 97, 117, 167–8
-, sacking, 187
-, sailcloth, 17, 21–2, 25, 47, 57, 98,
126, 145, 167, 187, 207
-, serge, 20–1, 65, 97, 153, 235
-, shirts, 21
-, silk, 23, 167
-, stockings, 97
-, weaving, 17, 20, 57, 97, 137, 164,
167–8, 186, 207, 235
-, webbing, 21, 24; and see girthwebs
-, worsted, 21, 25, 46
-, and see gloving
Cnut, king, 20, 201
Coade and Sealy, 50
coal, 79, 117
Coat (in Martock), 78, 81, 83–4, 87,
90, 93–5, 97–8, 100–104, 107–8
-, fields, 81–2
-, inc., 94
-, inn, 83
-, man., 89–90, 96
-, tithing, 76, 81–3, 92
Cobham, Ld., see Brook
Coche, John, 161
cockfighting, 9
Coffin:
-, Humph., 225
-, John, 225, 230
-, Mary, 225
Cogan (Coggan):
-, Ann, 90, 97
-, Eliz., m. (1) Fulk Fitz Waryn, (2)
Sir Hugh Courtenay, 177
-, Isabel, w. of Sir Wm., m. (2) Sir
Rob. Harrington, 177–8, 184
-, John (d. by 1408), 177
-, John (early 17th cent.), 222
-, Ric. de, 138, 177
-, Thos., 90
-, Sir Wm., 177
-, fam., 218
Coiner, Wm. le, 144
Coke, Thos., curate of South Petherton, later Methodist minister, 107 n, 175, 192–3, 195, 221
Coker:
-, Eleanor, see Veel
-, John (fl. 1431), 213
-, John (d. 1513–14), 213
-, Rob., 213
-, fam., 214–15
Coker, hund., 112
Coker, West, 54
Cole, Wm., 97
Coles:
-, Eliza, 118, 218
-, Jas. Benj., 227
-, Jas. Stratton, rector of Shepton
Beauchamp, curate of Barrington, 119, 211–12, 218–19,
221
-, Julia Mary, 218–19, 221
-, Vincent S. S., rector of Shepton
Beauchamp, 118–19, 218–19
Colles (Collis, Collys):
-, Humph., 87
-, Thos., chaplain of Long Load, 105
-, Wal., rector of Crewkerne, 30
Collier:
-, Ann, see Curry
-, Revd. Art. (d. 1697), 64
-, Revd. Art. (d. 1732), 63–4
-, Genevra, 64
-, Marg., 64
Collins:
-, Anne, 182
-, John (fl. 1669), 216
-, John, and his w. Jane (late 18th
cent.), 182
Collinson, Septimus, rector of Dowlish Wake, 155
Colmer, fam., 143
Colshull:
-, Eliz., see Cheyney
-, Sir John, 201
-, Marg., 201
Colston:
-, Alice, w. of John, see Wills
-, Alice, m. Rob. Merifield, 85
-, John, 85
Colthurst, John, 189
Combe:
-, Edw., curate of Barrington, 118–19
-, John, rector of Crewkerne, 30
-, John (fl. 1667), 227
Combe (in Gittisham, Devon), 90, 114
Combe Florey, 16
Combe, Higher (in Dulverton), 90
Combe St. Nicholas, 119, 156, 228, 231, 235, 238; and see Weston; Whitehall
Combe Sydenham (in Stogumber), 129
common, allotments of, 19, 117, 235
Compton:
-, Alice, 178
-, Eliz., see Brome
-, Sir Hen., 85, 178
-, Jas., 178
Compton Durville (Contitone, in
South Petherton), 92, 111, 171–2,
174, 180–7, 190, 196, 218
-, chap., 182, 193
-, fields, 171
-, man., 175
-, man.-ho., 182
-, mill, 188
-, tithes, 180
-, tithing, 175, 182, 190
Compton, Over (Dors.), 85
Compton Valence (Dors.), 34
Congregationalists, 61, 107–8, 170, 195
Contitone, see Compton Durville
Cookson, Eliz., 36
Coombe (Coombe St. Reyne, in
Crewkerne), 4–5, 9, 17, 19–20,
25, 41
-, mill, 25
-, tithing, 26, 73
Coombs, Miss, 37
Cooper:
-, Royden, architect, 182
-, Wm., minister, 107
Cooth, Anne, 100
Corfield, Wm., and his w. Christian, 13
Cornish, Thos., bp. of Tenos, 142
Cornwall, 10; and see Duloe; Landrake; Lanherne; Padstow
-, duchy of, 91, 94, 96
coroner, 185
Corton Denham, 183
Cosmo, Grand Duke of Tuscany, 42
Cossins:
-, Edw., 24
-, G.H., minister, 107
-, Rog. (fl. 1703), 36
-, Rog. (fl. 1780), 24
Cothay (in Kittisford), 88
Cotley (in Chardstock, Devon), 228
Cotton, Alex., 237
Couchman, Col., 233
Countess Marshal, see Brotherton
Courcelles, Rog. de, 144, 157, 159, 165
Court (Courte):
-, Simon, 159
-, Wm. Paris, alias, 34
Courtenay:
-, Edw., earl of Devon (d. 1419), 11
-, Edw., earl of Devon (d. 1556), 11
-, Edw., earl of Devon (d. 1569), 11
-, Edw., of Landrake, 12
-, Edw. (d. 1622), 12
-, Eliz., m. John Trethurf, 12
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Hugh (d. 1425), see
Cogan
-, Florence, m. John Trelawney, 11
-, Hen. (fl. 1461), 11
-, Hen., marquess of Exeter, 11
-, Sir Hugh de (d. 1292), 11
-, Hugh, earl of Devon (d. 1340), 11,
18, 30, 199
-, Hugh, earl of Devon (d. 1377), 11,
199
-, Hugh, earl of Devon (d. 1422), 11
-, Sir Hugh (d. 1425), 177
-, Isabel, m. Wm. Mohun, 11
-, Joan, m. (1)—Clifford, (2) Sir Wm.
Knyvett, 11, 33
-, John (d. 1274), 11, 18, 22
-, John, rector of Crewkerne, 30
-, John (d. 1615), 12
-, Marg., w. of Sir Peter, see Clevedon
-, Marg., w. of Hugh, earl of Devon
(d. 1377), see Bohun
-, Marg, w. of Edw., of Landrake,
see Trethurf
-, Mary, see Reviers
-, Maud, m. Sir John Arundel, 12
-, Sir Peter (d. 1405), 135
-, Peter (d. 1606), 12
-, Sir Peter (fl. 1652), and his w.
Alice, 12
-, Phil., rector of Crewkerne, 30
-, Rob. de, 1, 11, 71
-, Thos., earl of Devon (d. 1458), 11,
199
-, Thos., earl of Devon (d. 1461), 11,
33, 199
-, Wm., and his w. Cath., 11
-, fam., 1, 18, 26, 28, 30–1, 33, 66, 199
courts and franchises, see assizes of bread and ale; chase; cucking stool; felons' goods; frankpledge; gallows; halmote; hundred; infangthief; pillory; sheriff's tourn; shillyng stole; stocks; tumbrel; waifs and strays; warren
Cousins, Valentine, 100
Coutances, bp. of, see Geoffrey
Cowdrey:
-, Morgan, 44
-, Wm. (d. 1498), 44
-, Wm., and his w. Alice, 44
Cox:
-, Grace, see Hallett
-, John, 138
-, Peter, rector of Chaffcombe, 127
-, R., 105
-, Ric. Symes, rector of Wayford,
74
-, Wm., 63
-, Revd. Wm., 63
-, Wm. Hody, 63
-, Revd. Wm. Trevelyan, 63
-, Wm. Trevelyan, 63
Coxe:
-, John, 135
-, John Hippisley, 135
-, Marg., see Hippisley
-, Ric. Hippisley, 135
Craft, see Hinton St. George
Craft St. Reyne, see Croft
Crane, Mr., curate of Barrington, 119
Crauden:
-, Thos. de, rector of Seavington St.
Michael, 209
-, Wm. de, rector of Dowlish Wake,
155
Crauthorn:
-, Alice, m. John de Moleyns, 183
-, Joan, see Cantebrigg
-, Thos., 183
Craven, Maj. A. E. L., 14
Creeke (Creike):
-, H., 16
-, Hen., 136
-, Joan, see Hull
-, John, 136
-, Rob., 136
-, Wm., 136
Crewkerne, frontispiece, 1, 4–38, 39,
44, 52, 56, 61, 78, 85–6, 96, 107,
120, 122, 128, 134, 141–2, 147,
151, 156, 163, 168, 172, 183, 216
-, Abbey, 17, 145
-, adv., 11, 28–9
-, agric., 17–20
-, alms-ho., 8, 37–8
-, bank, 22
-, Bonevile, 1
-, bridewell, 27
-, br., 7
-, cage, 27
-, cast., 5, 11
-, chant., 17, 24, 27–8, 30–3, 65
-, chap., 5, 12, 32–3, 147
-, char., 36–8
-, chase, 11, 18
-, ch., 1, 4–5, 7–8, 11–12, 16, 24,
27–34, 66, 73
-,-, ho., 3, 27, 31
-, Civil War, 10
-, Clapton, q.v.
-, common, 4–5, 7, 19–20
-, Coombe, q.v.
-, cts., 2, 18–19, 26–7
-,-, ho., 23
-, Croft, q.v.; see also Crewkerne,
Fordscroft, Upcroft
-, cross, 23, 31
-, curates, 17, 29–31; and see Ashe;
Ballowe; Forster; Fuller;
Norris; Pyers; Robyns; Taggart; Toller; Tomkins
-, dom. archit., 8–9, 13–17
-, Eastham, q.v.
-, fair, 18, 20, 22–3, 26–7
-, factory, 48
-, fms., 5
-, fields, 5, 19–20, 26
-, Fordscroft, 19–20
-, fraternity, 32
-, friendly socs., 10, 36
-, Furland, 4–5, 7, 17, 26, 52
-,-, tithing, 26
-, Furringdons, 4, 19, 22, 32, 56
-, glebe, 29
-, Guyan, 1
-, Henley, q.v.
-, hermitage, 8, 33
-, Hewish, q.v.
-, hosp., 28
-, hund., 1–3, 11, 26, 38, 58, 112, 133
-,-, cts., 1–3, 26–7, 58
officers, 3
-, inc., 5, 19–20
-, ind., 9, 21–2, 25–6, 58
-, inns, 9–10, 21, 28
-,-, Angel, 21
Antelope (or Green Dragon), 9,
21
Bell, 9
Cock, 21
George, 9–10, 22
Gun (or White Hart), 8–10, 21
King's Arms, 9
Labour in Vain, 21
Lamb, 21
Nag's Head, 9–10
Red Lion, 8–9, 21
Ship, 21
Star, 21 n
White Swan, 9–10, 21
and see Clapton; Crewkerne,
Roundham
-, justices at, 10
-, Laymore, 4, 16
-,-, man., 16
-, Maincombe, 17, 26
-, man., 1, 5, 10–19, 23–4, 26, 29, 31
33, 53, 63–5, 69, 73
-,-, ho., 8, 12
-, mkt., 8, 11, 18, 20, 22–3, 26–7
-, mkt. pl., 7–9, 19, 22–3, 31
-, Merifield Ho., 8, 15–16
-, Merriottsford, 4 n
-, mills, 11, 17–18, 21–6, 53
-, minster, 4, 26, 28–9, 62, 68, 73
-, mint, 20
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 10
-, nonconf., 34–6, 195–6
-, obits, 32
-, par. officers, 26–7, 31
-, parks, 4
-, pillory, 27
-, poor-relief, 27
-, pop., 10
-, portreeve, 22, 27
-, Post Office, 10
-, public services, 9
-, quarry, 4 and n
-, race course, 9
-, rly., 5, 7
-, rectors, 16, 28–30, 32, 74; and see
Collys; Combe; Courtenay,
John, Phil.; Hendyman;
Hoper; Kent; Lanvyan; Odelande; Plummer; Pyl; Stafford, John; Surland
-, rectory, 7–9, 16–20, 23, 27–32, 66,
73–4
-,-, ho., 8, 16–17, 29
-, Rom. Cath., 34
-, Rom. rem., 5
-, Roundham (Rowenham), 4–5, 7,
9–10, 18–20, 39, 62, 67
-,-, inns, 10
-, schs., 8–10, 27–8, 30–2, 35–7, 51,
127, 132, 162, 170, 219
-, seal, 28
-, shambles, 19, 22–3, 27–8
-, Sheerehall, 12
-, shops, 19, 22–3
-, Southcombe, 16
-, stalls, 19, 22
-, streets, 8
-,-, Abbey (Carter) St., 8–9, 21, 37
-, Church (Scole) St., 8–9, 21, 23,
36–7
-, Court Barton, 8, 37
-, Cross (Cross Tree) St., 8
-, East St., 8, 15, 21, 23, 36–7
-, Fore St., 8, 21; and see Crewkerne, mkt. pl.; Crewkerne,
streets, Market Sq.
-, Gould's Barton, 7, 27
-, Gouldsbrook Terr., 7–8, 30
-, Hermitage St., 8, 21, 27, 35
-, Lyewater, 7–8
-, Maiden Beech, 5 and n, 22
-, Market Sq., 9
-, Market (Sheep Market) St., 8–9,
21, 23
-, New Court La., 8, 29
-, North St., 5, 8, 21–2, 24–6, 35–6
-, Oxen La., 8, 36
-, Poples Well, 21
-, South St., 8–9, 21–2, 28, 33–4,
36–8
-, Viney Br., 8–9, 21, 24, 34
-, West (Almshouse, Chard) St., 8,
22–3, 35–7
-, theatre, 9
-, tithes, 4, 16–17, 28–9
-, tithings, 1, 5, 19, 26, 38; and see
Clapton; Coombe; Eastham;
Crewkerne, Furland; Hewish;
Woolminstone
-, town clerks, 27, 30
-, town hall, 9, 23, 28
-, town house, 23
-, Tuncombe, 4–5
-, Upcroft, 19
-, U.D.C., 22, 38
-,-, arms, 28
-, vicar, 74
-, vicarage, 29, 74
-,-, ho., 30
-, Victoria Hall, 22–3
-, West Crewkerne, 28, 36, 38
-, woods, 4–5
-, Woolminstone, q.v.
-, workho., 27
Cricket:
-, John of, 134 n
-, Mic. of, 13, 134
-, Sir Ralph of, 134
-, Sir Thos. of, 134
-, Thos. of, rector of Cricket St.
Thomas, 140
-, Wm. of (fl. 1166), 134
-, Wm. of (d. c. 1313), 12, 134
-, fam., 12, 34, 134
cricket, 40
Cricket Malherbie, 70, 73, 107, 121, 127, 137, 141, 143–4, 146, 155–7, 159, 161–2
Cricket St. Thomas, 12, 16, 50, 61,
111–12, 121–2, 125, 129, 133–41,
169, 183
-, adv., 137, 139
-, agric., 136–7
-, chap., 141
-, char., 141
-, ch., 74, 133, 136, 139–41, 161
-, cts., 136, 139–40
-, Cricket Ho., 133–4, 144
-, fair, 134, 138, 141, 168
-, fms., 134, 137
-, fields, 136
-, glebe, 137, 140
-, Hollowells (Hollywille), 133–4, 138
-, inc., 136, 138
-, inns, 134
-, Lanscombe, 133, 135–7
-, man., 134–5, 137–9
-, man.-ho., 133, 135, 137–8, 140–1
-, Marshwood, 133–4, 136–7
-, mills, 133–4, 138–9
-, nonconf., 140–1
-, par. officers, 139
-, park, 133–4
-, poorho., 139
-, poor-relief, 139
-, pop., 134
-, rector, 136, 139 n, 140–1, 219; and
see Clark, Rob. Pearse; Cricket,
Thos. of; Hucker; Langdale;
Shaw; Sprengehose; Templeman, John
-, rectory, 135, 139, 141
-,-, ho., 134, 140
-, sch., 141
-, tithes, 140
-, warren, 137
-, White Down, 133, 136, 138, 141
-, woodland, 133, 136–7
Croc, Wal., 232
Croft (Craft St. Reyne, Countess's
Craft, in Crewkerne), 5, 10, 18–
19
-, cast., 5
-, man., 18
-, and see Crewkerne: Fordscroft;
Upcroft
Cromwell, Oliver, 104, 191
crop rotation, 20, 45, 117, 166–7, 186, 215
crops (less common):
-, apples, 45, 48, 57, 66, 164, 218,
227, 229
-, cabbages, 57, 192
-, carrots, 57, 60, 192
-, clover, 20, 96, 167, 186, 202, 207
-, evergrass, 20
-, flax, 21, 23, 25, 46–8, 56–7, 60, 72,
87, 97, 111, 117, 131, 149,
167–8, 186–7, 192, 202, 205,
207, 215, 227
-, hemp, 47, 57, 60, 66, 87, 111, 117,
140, 166–7, 186–7, 192, 202,
207, 218
-, hops, 57, 60, 192, 229
-, leeks, 66
-, onions, 66
-, pears, 57
-, sugar beet, 187
-, turnips, 20, 60, 96, 103, 186
-, vetches, 167, 186
Crosse, John and Alice, 25
Crossley, Maj. A. A., 64
Crymelford, fam., 202
cucking stool, 112, 190
Cudworth:
-, Alan de (fl. 1334), 44
-, Alan de (d. 1361), 44
-, Avice, m. Stephen Derby, 44
-, John of, 144
Cudworth (Cudworde), 111, 121,
123–4, 127–9, 131–2, 141–7:, 151,
154–5, 157, 160
-, adv., 145
-, agric., 144
-, ch., 141–2, 145–7, 157, 162
-,-, plan, 146
-, Clyve, Clyvelond, 142–3
-, cts., 145
-, curates, 145–7, 162; and see Bere;
Cabell; Mules, J. H.
-, dom. archit., 142–3
-, fms., 144
-, glebe, 143, 145
-, Higher Green, 142
-, Higher Weare, 144, 147
-, inc., 144
-, inn, 142
-, man., 142–4, 152, 157, 202
-, man.-ho., 141–3
-, mill, 145
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 142
-, nonconf., 147
-, par. officers, 145
-, poorho., 142, 145
-, pop., 142
-, prebend, 143–5, 162
-, prebendal ho., 142–3, 145
-, prebendary, 142, 145–6, 162; and
see Audley; Busby; Fulford;
Southeye
-, quarries, 141
-, sch., 142, 146–7
-, tithes, 143, 145
-, tithing, 145
-, Upton, 142, 144
-, vicarage, 143, 145
-, Wear Green, 142
-, Weare, 142–3, 145
-, woodland, 141, 144
-, Worth (Werthe, Worde), 111,
141–4, 159 n
Cuff:
-, Hen., 41, 50
-, Wm. Fitchett, 57
Culmstock (Devon), 237
Cumnor (Berks.), 33
Curry:
-, Ann, m. Revd. Art. Collier, 64
-, Thos., 64
-, Wm., 64
-, —, m. (2) Wm. Elsdon, 64
-, fam., 64
Curry, North, 191; and see Lillesdon
Curry Mallet, 17, 55, 165
-, honor, 165
-, park, 165
Curry Rivel, 113, 155–6, 222
Curtis, Thos., vicar of Martock, 103
customary renders:
-, bakselver, 18
-, charnag (charniag), 166
-, cider, 93
-, eels, 93
-, geese, 93
-, gloves, 93
-, 'greslamb', 92
-, Hock ewe, 64
-, hurdle silver, 125
-, iron slabs, blooms, 18, 136, 166
-, larder dues, rents, silver, 56, 166,
214
-, Lukefyne, 92
-, pepper, 93
-, Peter's Pence, 166
-, Plashett (Plashnett), 126
-, scotmust (skotmust), 18, 92
-, 'suleacresede', 93
-, wax, 93
customary works (general), 18, 45, 64,
93–4, 116, 136, 166, 184, 214,
234
-, sheep washing, 18
-, sheep folding, 18
customs and services, see chevage; serjeanty, tenure by
Cutts, Ric., 16
Cynewulf, king, 224
D.
dairying, 18, 20, 45–6, 57, 88, 130–1, 135, 137, 142, 144, 149, 153, 161, 187, 215
Dalton:
-, Mary, see Slade
-, Mary Slade, 13
-, Nat., 13
Damer, Edw., 107 n
Dampier, Joel, 227
Dane:
-, Adam the, 205
-, Wm. the, 205
Danger:
-, Frances Sarah, see Rodbard
-, Rob., 54
Daniel:
-, Geo., 178
-, Jas., 216
-, Jas. Patten, 191
-, John, 178
Darby:
-, Chas., 108
-, Jennings, 124, 161
-, fam., 149
Daubeney (Daubeny):
-, Cath., w. of Ralph (fl. 1378),
193
-, Cath., w. of Hen., see Howard
-, Eleanor, w. of Giles (d. 1386), 131,
183
-, Eliz., w. of John, see Scrope
-, Eliz., w. of Jas., m. (2) Wm. Keymer, 70, 73
-, Ellis, 116, 176, 183
-, Sir Giles (d. 1386), 176, 183
-, Sir Giles (d. 1403), 176
-, Sir Giles (d. 1446), 176, 194
-, Sir Giles, Ld. Daubeney (d. 1508),
114–15, 129, 176, 179, 183
-, Giles (d. 1559), 70
-, Giles (d. 1630), 70
-, Hen., earl of Bridgwater, 114–15,
117, 129, 159, 176, 179, 185,
194, 213
-, Hugh (d. 1565), 70
-, Hugh (d. 1662), and his w. Eliz.,
70
-, Jas. (fl. 1528), 70
-, Jas. (d. 1613), 73, 129
-, John (d. 1409), 117, 176, 194
-, John (d. 1625), 9, 24
-, John (fl. 1647), 24
-, Marg. (? Beauchamp), w. of Giles
(d. 1403), 176
-, Phil. (d. 1236), 111–12, 116, 176
-, Sir Phil. (d. 1294), 176, 194
-, Ralph (fl. 1234), 176
-, Ralph (fl. 1235, ? another), 176
-, Ralph (d. 1291–2), 111, 116, 176,
184, 188, 194
-, Ralph (fl. 1378), 176, 183, 193
-, Wm., 65, 176
-, fam., 65, 114, 129, 176–9, 181–2,
184, 186, 189, 194
Dauncye:
-, Anne, see Moleyns
-, John, 189
Davis (Davies):
-, Ann, see Rosewell
-, Geo., bell-founder, 50, 61
-, John (fl. 1594), 88
-, John (fl. 1652), 201
-, Mary, 37
-, Maurice, architect, 120 n, 188, 192,
196–7
Davison, J. W., 159
Davy, Nic., 184
Dawes, fam., 55
Deane:
-, Alice, see Serrey
-, Geo., 178
-, John, 226–7
-, Thos., 223, 227
-, Thos. Palmer, 223
-, Wm., 178
demesnes:
-, leasing of, 19, 55–6, 64, 93, 149,
166, 206, 214, 226
-, sale of, 19, 55–6, 71, 93, 96, 116
Denebaud:
-, Alice, see Gifford
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Poulett, 42, 123
-, Florence, 123
-, Hamon, 41–2, 44
-, Joan, see Stocklinch
-, John (d. 1390), 42, 123, 213
-, John (d. 1429), 42, 123, 125
-, Marg., 42, 45
-, Phil. (fl. 1233), 41–2
-, Phil. (fl. 1303), 42
-, Thos., 42, 44, 123, 161
-, Wm. (fl. mid 13th. cent.), 41–2
-, Wm. (fl. 1303), 42, 44, 123
-, fam., 39, 45, 47, 50, 125, 213
Denman:
-, And., 166
-, Bros., 167
-, fam., 167
Dennys, Ric., 90
Denslow:
-, Edm., and his w. Susanna, 139
-, Eliz., see Scriven
Derby:
-, Avice, see Cudworth
-, Rob., 44
-, Steph., 44
-, fam., 56
Derby, earl of, see Stanley
Despenser:
-, Hugh le, 122
-, Isabel, m. Ric. Beauchamp, earl of
Warwick, 148
-, Wal. le, and his w. Agatha, 23
-, fam., 148
Devereux:
-, Frances, m. Wm. Seymour, duke
of Somerset (d. 1660), 219
-, Rob., earl of Essex, 10, 41, 175
Devon, ctss. of, see Forz
Devon, earls of, see Courtenay; Reviers; Stafford
Devon, 10, 30, 35, 69, 111, 171; and see Ashe; Ashprington; Axminster; Aylesbeare; Berry Pomeroy; Bicton; Blagdon; Bovey Tracey; Branscombe; Buckfastleigh; East Budleigh; Chardstock; Chulmleigh; Clayhidon; Coombe; Culmstock; Dunkeswell; Flete; Gittisham; Greenway; Halberton; Hawkchurch; Holberton; Honiton; Membury; Musbury; Otterton; Ottery St. Mary; Pinhoe; Pole Anthony; Sowton; Stockland; Stone; Tawstock; Thorncombe; Tiverton; Upottery; Washfield; Weston; Widworthy; Yarcombe
Devonshire, earl of, see Blount
D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, 224
Dewport, fam., 125
Digby, John, earl of Bristol, 228
Dillington, John, and his w. Eliz., 157
Dillington (in Ilminster), 145
Dinnett, fam., 223
Dinnington, Sim. of, 208
Dinnington, 38, 40, 49, 111, 128–9,
145, 147–51, 199, 202, 204, 208–9,
237
-, agric., 148–9
-, 'cast.', 147
-, chaplain, 208
-, ch., 147–8, 150–1, 169, 208
-, clerk, see William
-, cts., 149–50
-, dom. archit., 148, 150
-, fms., 149
-, fields, 149
-, glebe, 150
-, inc., 149–50
-, inn, 148
-, man., 148–9, 205, 208
-, man.-ho., 148–9
-, mill, 39, 147, 149
-, Netherton, 147
-, nonconf., 151
-, par. officers, 150
-, Pit, 147, 149–50
-, poorho., 150
-, pop., 148
-, rectors, 40 n, 147, 150; and see
Barret; Glasbroke; Stambury
-, rectory ho., 148, 150
-, sch., 151
-, tithes, 150
-, tithing, 112
Disraeli, Benj., 179
Disshe, Art., 15
Dobell:
-, A.E., 233
-, fam., 235
Dodd:
-, Revd. Wm., 143
-, fam., 143
Doddington, Leonard, 87
Dodeman, 53, 58
Domett (Dummet):
-, Jos., rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 218–19
-, Wm., 21
Dommett (in Buckland St. Mary), 111, 116
Donisthorpe:
-, Anna Maria Susanna, see Donne
-, Revd. Geo., 15
-, fam., 19
Donne:
-, Alice, w. of John (fl. 1739), see
Merifield
-, Anna Maria Susanna, m. Revd.
Geo. Donisthorpe, 15–16, 37
-, Benj. J. M., 15
-, Eliz., m. Hen. Parsons, 15
-, Jas., 15–16, 86
-, John (fl. 1739), 15, 85
-, John (d. 1768), 15, 85–6
-, John (fl. 1800), 46
-, fam., 149
Donyatt, 107, 119, 232
Dorchester (Dors.), 5, 37, 62–3, 225, 226 n
Dorset, marquess of, see Beaufort; Grey
Dorset, 1, 5, 7, 35, 105, 206, 224, 230–1
sheriff of, see Oliver, Jordan
Standing Committee, 228–9
-, and see Askerswell; Beaminster;
Bettiscombe; Long Bredy;
Bridport; Broadwindsor; Burton Bradstock; Cerne Abbas;
Charmouth; Chedington;
Chelborough; Clifton Maybank; Over Compton; Compton Valence; Dorchester;
Drimpton; Evershot; Frampton; Gaunts; Gillingham; Hilton; Holwell; Hook; Iwerne
Courtney; Lulworth; Lyme
Regis; Maiden Newton; Mangerton; Mappowder; Meerhay; Moreton; Mosterton;
Netherbury; Parnham; South
Perrott; Pilsdon; Poole; North
Poorton; Powerstock; Ryme
Intrinseca; Sandford Orcas;
Sandpit; Seaborough; Shaftesbury; Sherborne; Steepleton
Iwerne; Stinsford; Stoke
Abbott; Swyre; Tarrant Gunville; Thorncombe; Thornford; Whitchurch Canonicorum; Wimborne Minster;
Winterborne St. Martin;
Woodlands; Yetminster
Dorville, John Wm., 228
Doulting, 155
Dowding:
-, Eliz., m. Adolphus Kent, 55
-, Fred., 55
-, Peter, 55
Dowlish, Eustace of, and his w. Helen, 177
Dowlish Wake (East Dowlish), 25, 111,
128, 141, 143, 146, 151–6, 157
-, adv., 154
-, agric., 153
-, Bere, 151–4, 156–7
-, chant., 155
-, ch., 151, 154–6, 160
-, cts., 154
-, curates, 155; and see Mules, J. H.
-, dom. archit., 151–2, 155, 193
-, fms., 153
-, fields, 153–4
-, friendly soc., 152
-, glebe, 154
-, inc., 153
-, inns, 152
-, man., 152–4
-, man.-ho., 151, 153, 160
-, mills, 144, 151, 153–4
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 152
-, nonconf., 156
-, par. officers, 154
-, poorho., 154
-, pop., 152
-, rector, 132, 154, 156; and see
Austell; Collinson; Crauden;
English; Hunt; Kinder;
Mules, F. H.; Speke, Benj.,
Hugh, Phil., Wm.; Williams,
John
-, rectory ho., 151, 154–5
-, sch., 156
-, tithes, 154
-, 'Wythele', 153
Dowlish, West, 145, 151, 153–5, 159–60
Downham:
-, Jas. (d. c. 1556), 32, 136
-, Jas. (fl. 1638), 25
-, John (fl. 1618), 25
-, —, John, son of, 25
-, Peter, 25
-, Wm. (fl. 1589), 136
-, Wm. (fl. 1629), 136
Downton (Wilts.), 105
Drake:
-, Agnes, see Mathew
-, Geo., 225
-, Hen., 225
-, Honor, m. John Bowditch, 225
-, John, 225–6
-, Mary, 225
-, fam., 225 n
Draper:
-, Chris., 91
-, Jas., rector of Eastham, 34
-, John (fl. 1492), 45
-, John (fl. 1571), and his w. Eliz., 25
-, John Gray, 22
-, Wm., 22
Drayton (in South Petherton), 171,
179, 183–5, 187, 189
-, fields, 172
Drayton, 113, 119
Drew:
-, R. W., architect, 218
-, Wm., 222
Drewer:
-, Eliz., 206
-, Ric., 205–6
Drimpton (in Broadwindsor, Dors.), 14
Dudley, John, earl of Warwick, 212
Dugdale, Jas., rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 218 n, 219
Dukes, Benj., minister of South Petherton, 192
Duloe (Cornw.), 201 n
Dulverton, 178; and see Higher Combe
Dummet, see Domett
Dunkeswell (Devon), 132
Dunn, Eliz., 202
Dunning, —, 25
Dunster:
-, Giles, 206
-, Hen. (d. 1668), 201, 207
-, Hen. (fl. 1680), 201
-, Iron, 202
-, fam., 206
Dunster, 225
Dunwich (Suff.), 49
Duporte, Thos., 71
Durville:
-, Eustace de (fl. 1212), 14, 181
-, Wm. de (late 12th cent.), 14, 181
-, Wm., s. of Eustace, 181
-, fam., 116, 181
Duyn, Nic. de, and his w. Alice, 15
Dyer:
-, Edw., 91
-, Francis, 86
-, John (fl. 16th cent.), 88
-, John, minister, 107
-, Rob., 88, 105
-, Sam., 109
-, Sir Thos., 91
E.
Eadnoth the staller, 53
-, Harding, son of, see Harding
Eames:
-, Agnes Elsie, see Williams
-, R. F. P., 223, 225, 228
-, Thos. Deane, 225, 231
-, Thos. Palmer, 225
-, fam., 223
Earl Marshal, 41; and see Bigod; Marshal; Mowbray
Earnshill Ho., 119
Eason:
-, Eliz., 120–1, 183
-, John, 180, 183
-, fam., 117, 149, 180, 187
Eastham:
-, John of, 12, 33
-, Rog., 12
-, Turstin of, 12, 134 n
Eastham (Easthams, in Crewkerne),
4, 12, 17–19, 26–7, 29, 67, 134
-, adv., 12, 34
-, ch., 4, 12 n, 13, 28, 33–4
-, man., 12–13, 19, 23, 34, 56, 68
-, man.-ho., 13, 23
-, mill, 23
-, rector, 30, 33–4; and see Atkins;
Draper
-, tithing, 26, 34
-, toll gate, 7
Ecclesiastical (Church) Commissioners, 55, 86, 92, 116, 143, 145
Eddeva, or Edith 'Swan's neck', 10
Edgar, fam., 26
Edinburgh, 73
Edith, queen, 84
Edith 'Swan's neck', see Eddeva
Edmar, 148
Edmonds:
-, John, 174
-, John Baker (d. 1848), 174, 176,
179–80, 187, 189–90, 196
-, John Baker (fl. 1851), 187, 190
-, Wm., 186
Edward the Confessor, 84
Edward I, 41, 85
Edward IV, 11
Edward VI, 194, 220, 230
Edward, Black Prince, 59
Edwards:
-, Chas., 228–9
-, Hen. (d. 1850), rector of Wambrook,
228–9
-, Hen. (d. 1881), rector of Wambrook and Churchstanton, 228–9
-, Martha, 228
Egbert, king, 224
egg shackling, 221–2
Eleanor of Castile, queen, 85
Elford, John, 24
Elim Pentecostalists, 61, 151
Elizabeth I, 182
Elizabeth of York, queen, 30
Elliott (Eliot):
-, Ann, 219
-, Hen., 24
-, Jas., 89
-, Jas., minister of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
-, John, 89
-, fam., 24
Ellis, John, 87
Elsdon:
-, Wm., 64
-, —, w. of, see Curry
Elton:
-, Sir Abraham, Bt. (d. 1728), 233
-, Abraham (d. 1762), 233–4
-, Chas. Isaac, 232–3
-, Edw., 124
-, Fred., 233
-, Isaac (d. 1774), 233
-, Isaac (d. 1790), 233–4
-, Isaac (d. 1837), 233
-, Jacob, 233
-, N. W. D., 236
-, Rob. Jas., 233–4, 238
-, W. T., rector of Whitestaunton,
236–7
-, Wm. Marwood, 235
-, Wm. Warry, 124, 143
-, fam., 233, 235, 238
emigration, 28, 48, 59, 102, 114, 191, 207, 216
England:
-, Jas., 182, 187, 212
-, Mary, 121
-, Rob., 21
-, Stephen (fl. 1659), 189
-, Stephen (fl. 1699), 189
-, Wm., 212
Engleskevill, Theobald de, 41
English, Nic., rector of Dowlish Wake, 155
Erle-Drax-Grosvenor, see Grosvenor
Erridge, E. F., 170
Erskine:
-, John, earl of Mar (d. 1634), 201
-, John, earl of Mar (d. 1653), 201
escheator, 184–5
Esse:
-, Alan de, 142; and see Kingston
-, Joan, see Furneaux
-, Mat. de, 123, 142–4, 157
-, Ric. de, and his w. Alice, 14; and see
Asshe
Essex, earl of, see Devereux
Essex, 159; and see Hacton; Upminster; Stanstead
Esthalle:
-, Ela, see Sor
-, Wm. de, 122
Estmond:
-, Chris., 226
-, Mary, m. Humph. Coffin, 225
-, Nic., 225
-, Thos., 225–6
-, Wm., 228
-, fam., 45
Ethelred II, 20
Ethelweard, 10
Eu, counts of, 41; and see William
Eustace, count of Boulogne, 84, 87,
180
-, Geof., s. of, 84
-, Maud, da. of, m. King Stephen,
84
Evans:
-, Lewis, curate of Knowle, 162
-, Thos., curate of Seavington St.
Mary, 204
-, Wm. Bertram, and his w. Jane, 16
Evercreech, 86, 136, 219
Evershot (Dors.), 22 n, 88
Every:
-, Ann, m. John Leigh, 88
-, John (fl. 1600), 88–9
-, John (d. 1679), 88
-, Wm. (fl. 1586), 88
-, Wm. (fl. 1600), 89
-, Wm. (d. 1652), 88
Exeter, bps. of, 142; and see Neville, Geo.
Exeter, duke of, see Holand
Exeter, earl of, see Reviers, Baldwin
Exeter, marquess of, see Courtenay, Hen.
Exeter, 5, 27, 30, 38, 58, 67, 128,
155–6, 163–4, 168, 172, 185,
199, 205, 229
-, bell-founders, 156, 230
-, Godshouse, 185
Exeter College, Oxford, 175, 237
F.
fair, see Crewkerne; Cricket St. Thomas; Hinton St. George; Lopen; Martock; Merriott; Petherton, South; Shepton Beauchamp
Fairfax, Sir Thos., Ld. Fairfax, 10
Falconer:
-, Avice, m. Rob. de la Linde, 148
-, Joan, 148
-, fam., 148
falconer:
-, Rob. the, see Robert
-, Siward the, see Siward
-, Wm. the, see William
Falevy, John de, 212
Fane:
-, John, earl of Westmorland, 179,
212
-, Sarah Anne, see Child
-, Sarah Sophia, m. Geo. Villiers,
earl of Jersey, 179, 212
Fanstone, John, 88, 105
Fareways, Joan, and her s. Wm., 213
Farnaby (Bainrafe), Thos., 84, 108, 196
Farnebergh, John de, and his w. Eliz., 224
Farnham:
-, Hugh, 64
-, Thos., 108
-, fam., 65
Farrant, Mr., 99
Farwell:
-, Art. (d. 1625), 114
-, Art. (fl. 1642), 114
Fauconberg:
-, Sir Peter de, 91
-, Peter de, 91
-, Rob. de, 91
-, Wal. de, 91
-, Wm. de, and his w. Maud, 91
felons' goods, 2, 26, 100
Felton,—, 43
Fenne, Hugh de la, 91
Ferrey, Benj., architect, 60
Fidelity Trust, 182
Fiennes:
-, Ingram de (d. 1189), 84
-, Ingram de (d. c. 1270), 85, 99
-, John de, 85
-, Rob. de, 85
-, Sibyl, see Boulogne
-, Wm. de (fl. 1206), 84
-, Wm. de (fl. 1230), 85
-, Sir Wm. de (d. 1302), 11, 85
-, fam., 105
Filoll:
-, Anne, m. Sir Edw. Willoughby, 224
-, Cath., m. Edw. Seymour, duke of
Somerset, 224
-, Joan, w. of Wm. (fl. 1411), m. (2)
-, Sir Wm. Cheyne, 224
-, John (fl. early 15th cent.), 224
-, John (d. 1468), 224
-, Marg., w. of John (d. 1468), m. (2)
-, John Wroughton, 224
-, Mary, m (1) John de Percy, (2)
-, Ric. Bannebury, 224
-, Wm. (fl. 1354), 224
-, Wm. (fl. 1411), 224
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1527), 224
Finchley (Mdx.), 68
Firth, Capt. C. P. L., 182
Fish, N. G., 197
fishery, 92–3, 96, 99
Fitchett, fam., 21
Fitzalan:
-, Ric., earl of Arundel and Surrey
(d. 1376), 206
-, Ric., earl of Arundel and Surrey
(d. 1397), 206
Fitzharding:
-, Nic., 54
-, Rob., 53
Fitz Payn:
-, Ela, w. of Rob. (d. 1354), 205
-, Isabel, m. John Chidiock, 142
-, John, 123–4
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1281), 142
-, Rob., Ld. FitzPayn (d. 1315), 142,
205
-, Rob., Ld. FitzPayn (d. 1354), 123,
142, 205
-, Rog., 142
Fitzroy, Hen., duke of Richmond, 85
Fitz Waryn (Fitz Warin):
-, Eliz., m. Sir Ric. Hankeford, 177
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Fulk, see Cogan
-, Sir Fulk (d. 1391), 177
-, Fulk (d. 1407–8), 177
-, Fulk (fl. 1408), 177
-, Pain, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
Fivehead, 60
fives, 9, 211
forest, see Neroche
Flax Bourton, 192
Flemyng:
-, Joan, m. Thos. Puf or Pyf, 91–2
-, Rog., and his w. Christine, 91
Flete (in Holbeton, Devon), 178
Flint, Humph., 86
Foliot:
-, Ellen, m. Ralph de Gorges, 69
-, Rob., 69
-, Thos., 69
-, Wal., 69
-, fam., 69
Folsham, Benet de, 85
Fone, Jasper, 24
Forbes, J. E., architect, 115
Ford:
-, Jas., and his s. Rob., 25
-, Thos., 235, 238
Forde (Dors.), abbey, 10, 16, 29, 33, 39, 44, 69–72, 74, 111–12, 122–4, 136–7, 157 n
Fordington, John de, rector of Wambrook, 229
Forest, Stephen, vicar of South Petherton and rector of St. John's chapel, 194
Forster:
-, Ant., 33
-, Nat., curate of Crewkerne and
Misterton, 30, 66–7
Forte:
-, Rog., 218
-, Thos., 216
-, Wm., 216
-, fam., 182
Fortescue:
-, John Inglett, 124
-, Sarah Bridget, see Marwood
Forz, Isabel de (Reviers), ctss. of Aumale and Devon, 11, 15, 18, 28, 33, 181, 199
fossor, fossarius, see Gerard
Foster:
-, Hugh, rector of St. John's chapel,
South Petherton, 194
-, fam., 21
Foston, Thos., rector of Hinton St. George, 49
Fowler (Fouler):
-, Hen., 41
-, John, 160
fowling, 93
Fownes:
-, Eliz., see Ayshe
-, Ric., 179
Foxworthy, Phil., 139
Frampton (Dors.), 124, 130
France, 195
Franco Quercu (Franckesnei, Fraunchenney), Miles de, 165
frankpledge, view of, 27, 58, 101, 189–90, 217, 236
fraternity (brotherhood), see Chaffcombe; Crewkerne; Martock; Petherton, South; Whitestaunton
Fraunceis, John (later Gwyn), 16
Fraunchenney, see Franco Quercu
Freke:
-, Edw., 13
-, Francis, 13
-, John, of Crewkerne, 13, 24, 32
-, John, of Hilton, 13
-, Rob., 13, 16, 34
-, Sir Thos., 16
-, Thos., 16
-, Wm., 13
-, fam., 34
French:
-, Jeremiah, 34
-, Wm., 21
-, fam., 58
friendly societies: see Barrington; Crewkerne; Dowlish Wake; Martock; Merriott; Misterton; Petherton, South; Seavington St. Michael; Shepton Beauchamp
fruit growing, 167; and see market gardening; nurseries
Fry (Frye):
-, Edw., 108
-, Eliz., 55
-, Francis Jas., 135
-, Hen., 55
-, John, 90
-, Nic. le, 14
-, Susannah, see Abraham
-, Wm., 139
-, and see Andrews, alias Fry
Fulford, Wm., prebendary of Cudworth, 142
Fuller:
-, John, curate of Crewkerne, 30
-, Thos., 43 n
Funtaynes:
-, Isabel, see Bel
-, Reynold, 181
Furneaux:
-, Alan de (fl. 1186), 122, 142–5, 157,
162
-, Alan de (fl. 1236), 142, 144
-, Alan de (fl. 1286), 142, 157, 181
-, Geof. de, 122, 142, 145, 157
-, Joan, m. Mat. de Esse, 142
G.
Gahagan, Lucius, 140
Gale, Edm. Escourt, 177
gallows, 58
Gapper, Mary Ann, 37
Gardner:
-, John, 108
-, John, minister, 107
-, Wm., 99
Garvys, Rog., 34
Gaunts (Dors.), 225
Gawbridge (in Kingsbury Episcopi), mill, 100
Gaylard, Nic., rector of Babcary, 188
Gear, Mary, 63
Geffereys, John, 202
Genest:
-, John, 13
-, Peter, 13
-, Sophia, see Parratt
Geoffrey, bp. of Coutances, 122, 152
George, Ernest, 70
Gerard the trencher (fossor, fossarius) 164–6
Gerard:
-, Rob., 182
-, Thos., 42, 176
-, fam., 45
German (Teutonicus), Terry the, 176
Gibbs:
-, Gregory, 70
-, Hugh Daubeney, 70
Gibson, Anne, 156
Gidley, Bart., 21–2, 24
Gifford (Giffard, Jeffard):
-, Alice, m. Phil. Denebaud, 41
-, Ann, m. Sir Alex. Brett, 237
-, Edm., rector of Wayford, 74
-, Jas., 168
-, John (fl. 13th cent.), 41
-, John (fl. 16th cent.), 237
-, Wm., 177
Gilbert:
-, Jas., 85
-, Wm., bp. of Mayo and abbot of
Bruton, 180, 192
Giles, C. E., architect, 106
Gillingham:
-, Ralph (d. 1729), 65
-, Ralph (d. 1802), 65
-, fam., 65
Gillingham (Dors.), 226
Gilmour, D. G., 84
Gittisham (Devon), 114; and see Combe
Glade:
-, John (fl. 1561), 227
-, John (d. 1626), 227
-, Rog., 227
Glamorgan, 117, 138; and see Lanelay (in Llanharan)
Glanfield, Wm., 196, 222
Glasbroke, Peter, rector of Seavington St. Michael, 150, 209
Glastonbury, 25
-, abbey, 60, 147–8, 206–7
Gloucester, ctss. of, see Burgh
Gloucester, earls of, see Audley; Clare; Monthermer
Gloucester:
-, duchy, 148
-, honor, 54, 112, 122, 148, 205
Gloucestershire, 122; and see Newent; Uley; Stapleton; Tewkesbury
Glover:
-, Wm. (fl. 16th cent.), 22
-, Wm. (d. 1644), 186
gloving, 20, 22 n, 47–8, 58, 82, 98, 108, 117, 126, 131, 144, 149, 153, 161, 186–7, 203, 207, 216, 221, 235
Glyde:
-, Ellanette, see Richards
-, John, 88
-, fam., 94
Glyn:
-, Sir Ric., Bt., 225
-, Sir Ric. Carr, Bt., 225, 227
-, Sir Ric. Geo., Bt., 225
-, Sir Ric. Plumptre, Bt., 225, 230
Godard, Thos., vicar of South Petherton, 192
Godric, 157, 180
Godscelyn, Ric., and his w. Joan, 213
Godwin, 53
Godwin, earl, 17
Godwin, king's reeve, 12
Godwin, see Goodwin
Goffe, R. L., 70
Gold (Golde):
-, Jas., 8
-, Marg., 8, 12, 24
-, Thos., 32
Goodden:
-, John (d. 1722), 109
-, John (d. 1883), 85
-, J. R. P., 85
-, Rob., 85, 97
-, Wyndham, 85
-, fam., 86, 99
Goodman, Rob., 91
Goodwin (Godwin):
-, Jas., 157, 159
-, fam., 16
Gorges:
-, Ellen, see Foliot
-, Ralph de, 69
-, Thos., 69
-, Wm., 69
Goring, Geo., Ld. Goring, 10, 175
Gorney, see Gournay
Gough:
-, John, 54, 58
-, Rob. (fl. 1608), 54
-, Rob. (fl. 1669), 54, 61
Gould:
-, Barnard, 100
-, C. R., 123
-, R. S. J., 123
-, Thos., 99
-, fam., 100, 189
Gournay (Gorney):
-, Alice, w. of Sir Mat., see Beauchamp
-, Sir Mat., 91, 206, 217
-, Philippe, w. of Sir Mat., m. (3) Sir
John Tiptoft, 91
-, Ric., 176
Gove, Ric., rector of Hinton St. George, 49
Graham, Thos., 13
Gray:
-, H. St. Geo., and his w., 87
-, Wm., 15, 22
-, and see Grey
Grayson, A. B., architect, 195
grazing, 130–1, 137
Greenfield, Jos., rector of Whitestaunton, 237
Greenham (in Wayford), 37, 68–9, 72–3
Greenway:
-, John, 20–1
-, John, vicar of Merriott, 60
-, Ursula, 71 n
-, fam., 71
Greenway (Devon), 124
Greenwood:
-, Frances, see Wyke
-, Thos., 54
Gregory, Wm., rector of Misterton, 67
Gressham, Paul, 91
Greville:
-, Eliz., see Willoughby
-, Sir Fulk, 201
Grey:
-, Cecily, see Bonville
-, Hen., marquess of Dorset, duke of
Suffolk, 54, 58, 88, 114
-, Thos., marquess of Dorset (d.
1501), 54, 88
-, Thos., marquess of Dorset (d.
1530), 54, 88
-, and see Gray
Grimstead:
-, Ann, 70
-, Edw., 138
-, John, 138
-, Thos., 138
Grosvenor:
-, Jane, see Warre
-, Jane Frances, m. J. S. W. Sawbridge, 214
-, Ric. Erle-Drax-, 214
-, Ric. Edw. Erle-Drax-, 214
-, Sir Rob., Bt., 214
-, Thos., 214
-, fam., 214
Grove, Thos., minister, 107
Gryce, Wm., 33
Guilford, earl of, see North
Gulden (Guldene):
-, Hen. le, 44
-, Joan, 44
-, Thos., 44
-, fam., 56
Gummer:
-, Jas., 167
-, Joshua, 170
-, Rob., 170
-, fam., 205 n
Gundry:
-, Nat., 178
-, Nic., 178
-, Sam., 197
-, Thos. (fl. 1698), 178
-, Thos. (fl. 1749), 178, 183
-, fam., 178, 183
Gunston, Percival, 67
Guppy, Thos., 24
Guyan:
-, Geoffrey, 1 n
-, John, 1 n
Guyan, see Crewkerne
Gwyn:
-, Edw. Prideaux, 16
-, Francis (d. 1734), and his w. Marg.,
16
-, Francis (d. 1752), 16
-, John Fraunceis, 16
H.
H., M., goldsmith, 128, 150
Hacton (in Upminster, Essex), 15
Haddesfeld, Wm., 11
Halberton (Devon), 116
Hale, see Heyle
Hall:
-, A. A., 135
-, Mrs. Jane, 135
Hallett:
-, Barnaby (17th cent.), and his w.
Kath., 63
-, Barnaby (d. 1724), 63, 65
-, Grace, m. Wm. Cox, 63
-, John (fl. 1789), 64
-, John (d. 1838), and his w. Maximilla, 64
-, Merifield, 63
-, Thos., and his w. Mary, 64
-, Wm., and his w. Sarah, 64
-, Mr., minister, 107
-, fam., 63
halmote, 190, 207, 217
Halswell:
-, Nic. (d. 1564), 90
-, Sir Nic. (fl. 1570), 90
-, Rob., 90
Hamlet, Jos., curate of Barrington, 119
Hamlyn, fam., 97
Hampshire, see Christchurch; Stoke Charity; Weeke
Hampstead Marshall (Berks.), 41
Hankeford:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Ric., see Fitz Waryn
-, Eliz., da. of Sir Ric., 177
-, Sir Ric., 177
-, Thomasia, m. Wm. Bourgchier,
177
Hanning:
-, Barnaby, 50
-, John, 115–17, 153
-, John Lee, see Lee
-, Susannah, see Harvard
-, Wm., 115–16
-, fam., 115
Hansford, R. B., 100
Harbour, Sam., 143
Harcourt, Jas., vicar of South Petherton, 192–3
Harding son of Eadnoth the staller, 53–4, 56, 58, 164, 166
Harding:
-, John, Field Marshal Ld. Harding,
175
-, Thos., 203
-, fam., 208
Hardington Mandeville, 107
Hare, Thos., curate of Chillington, 132
Harewell, John, bp. of Bath and Wells, 59
Harington:
-, Isabel, see Cogan
-, Jas., 232
-, Sir Rob., 177
-, Roberta, see Hugyn
Harold II, 10
Harp, South (Southampton,
Southyngton, in South Petherton), 131, 171–2, 178–9, 184,
186, 189, 195
-, cts., 190
-, man., 177–9, 183, 187, 190, 193
-, man.-ho., 185
-, tithing, 111, 175, 178, 190
Harpford (in Langford Budville), 182
Harptree, West, 87
harriers, 223
Harris (Harrys):
-, Eliz., see Johnson
-, Honoria, m. Wm. Spencer Palmer,
71
-, Jas. Lloyd, 71
-, John, 178
-, John Burland, see Burland
-, Mary Anne, see Burland
-, Thos., vicar of South Petherton,
192
Harrison, fam., 199 n
Hart, Art., 21
Hartley:
-, Holliday, 123, 127, 143, 159
-, Nat., 159
Harvard:
-, Susannah, m. John Hanning, 115
-, Thos., 115
Harvey (Harvie):
-, Agnes, 238
-, John, 235
Haselbury, St. Wulfric of, 32
Haselbury Plucknett, 7, 9, 34, 66
-, Br., 5, 7
Hastings:
-, Francis, earl of Huntingdon, 116
-, Selina, ctss. of Huntingdon, 107
Hatch Beauchamp, 182, 212
Havegod, Hen., and his w. Joan, 213
Hawkchurch (Devon), 25, 225
Hawkesley, Jane, 37
hawking, 93, 96
Hawkins, Thos., 25
Hawley, Sir Hen., and his w., 16
Haydon, Jas., 72
Hayes, John, 13, 34
Haythorn, see Kingsbury Episcopi
Hayward:
-, Isaac, 58
-, R.H., 53
-, Ric., 21, 25
-, fam., 21
Healy, John, 46
Hearen:
-, Benj., 180
-, Rob., 180
Heathfield, 61
heathland, 148, 153, 171, 234
Hebditch:
-, Harry, 98
-, Revd. Sam., 170
-, Simeon, 188
-, Wm., 61
-, fam., 188
Hecstanes, Wm. de, 124
Hele:
-, Sir Hen., 178
-, Dr. Hen., 15, 179–80
-, Penelope, see Johnson
-, Ric., 178
-, Sir Thos., 178
-, Thos. (d. 1665), 178
-, fam., 186
-, and see Heyle
Helen the usher, 178
Helhouse, Wm., 179
Helliar (Helyar):
-, John, 46, 51, 202
-, Wm., 183
Hendford (in Yeovil), 78
Hendyman, Thos., rector of Crewkerne, 30
Henley:
-, Sir And., Bt. (d. 1675), 14
-, Sir And., Bt. (fl. 1700), 14–15, 22
-, Hen. (fl. 1609), 206
-, Hen. (fl. 1732), 206
-, Hen. Holt, 137
-, Hen. Hoste, 124
-, Hen. John, 124
-, John de, 15
-, Sir Rob., 14–15
-, fam., 125–6
Henley (in Crewkerne), 4–5, 14–15,
20, 22, 29, 37, 62, 64
-, man., 14–15, 19
-, man.-ho., 15
Henry I, 10, 28
Henry II, 175, 191
Henry VII, 11, 85, 129, 176
Henry VIII, 30, 55, 85
Henstridge, Toomer, q.v.
Herbert:
-, Wm., earl of Huntingdon, 91
-, Sir Wm., 16
Herdsman, Ric., minister, 195
Hereford, 38
Herenden, Milicent, 99
hermit, 33
Hertfordshire, see Cheshunt
Hertrugge:
-, Eliz., 224
-, John de, 224
-, Nicole, 224
Hestercombe (in Cheddon Fitzpaine), 44, 61 n
Heston (Mdx.), Osterley Park, q.v.
Hewish (in Crewkerne), 4–5, 7, 9, 11,
15, 17–19, 33, 35, 38, 62
-, ch., 33, 37
-, man., 15–16, 19
-, mill, 25
-, sch., 33, 37
-, tithing, 26
Heyle (Hale), John, 184
Heyron:
-, John (d. 1501), 56, 214
-, John (d. 1507), 56, 214
-, —, m. Geo. Sydenham, 214 n
-, —,m.—Rosse, 214
Hicks and Isaacs, architects, 194
Hill:
-, Edw., 86
-, John, 25
-, Wm., 138
Hillard:
-, John, 182
-, Rob., 178
Hillyard, fam., 97
Hilmarton (Wilts.), 41
Hilton (Dors.), 13
Hinton, Ld., see Poulett, John (d. 1764)
Hinton, Bower, see Bower Hinton
Hinton St. George, 1–2, 7–8, 15–16,
38–52, 64, 123, 140, 148, 150,
182, 208–9
-, adv., 44, 48
-, agric., 45–7
-, alms-ho., 51
-, chant., 49
-, char., 51–2
-, ch., 17, 39, 44, 48–51
-, Civil War, 41
-, cts., 47–8
-, Craft, Hintonscraft, Northcraft,
39–40, 44–7, 50 n
-, cross, 39–40
-, dom. archit., 40
-, fairs, 47
-, fms., 46–7
-, fields, 4, 39, 45
-, fives wall, 49
-, friendly soc., 40
-, glebe, 49
-, green, 39, 46, 48
-, Hinton Ho., 21, 32, 39–44, 47
-,-, plan, 43
-, hosp., 47
-, inc., 45
-, inns, 40, 48
-, lock-up, 48
-, man., 12, 15, 41–5, 148, 165, 213
-, man.-ho., 15
-, mill, 39, 47, 49
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 41
-, nonconf., 50
-, par. officers, 48
-, park, 4, 9, 17, 38–40, 45–6, 49,
147–9
-, poorho., 48
-, poor-relief, 48
-, pop., 41
-, Priory, 40, 46, 51
-, quarries, 38–9, 48
-, rectors, 48–51, 150; and see Foston;
Gove; Marsley; Mercer;
Peacham; Poulett, John;
Stambury
-, rectory, 41, 44, 48
-,-, ho., 47, 49
-, sch., 47, 49–51, 170
-, tithes, 44, 48–9
-, Townsend, 39
-, warren, 9, 39, 40 n
-, woodland, 39–40
Hippisley:
-, Chris., 141
-, John (fl. 1576), 183
-, John (d. 1664), 135
-, John (d. 1665), 135
-, Marg., m. John Coxe, 135
-, Marg., see Preston
-, Preston, 135, 139
-, Ric., 135
-, fam., 185
Hitchcock:
-, John, 24
-, Rob., 24
Hodges, Wm., 24
Hody:
-, And. (d. 1517), 90
-, Eliz., see Jew
-, Hen., 89
-, Humph., 13 n
-, Sir John (d. 1441–2), 90
-, John (d. 1497), 90
-, John (fl. 1541), and his s. John, 226
-, John (fl. 1621), 89
-, John (fl. 1639), 25
-, Ric. (d. 1536), 89
-, Ric. (fl. 1555), 89–90, 182
-, Ric. (early 17th cent.), and his w.
Grace, 89
-, Rob., 25
-, Wm. (d. 1535), 89
-, Wm. (fl. 1555), 89–90
Hoeli, 122 n
Holand, Hen., duke of Exeter, 91
Holbeton (Devon), Flete, q.v.
Holborne, Col., 10
Holebroke:
-, Thos. de, 180
-, fam., 180
Holman, Hen., 21
Holwell (Dors.), 155
Holywell (Oxf.), 194
Honiton (Devon), 18, 223, 225, 231
Hood:
-, Alex., Vct. Bridport, 135–6, 138,
140–1
-, Alex. Nelson, Vct. Bridport, 70–1,
135, 139, 143
-, Charlotte Mary, see Nelson
-, Maria Sophia, see Bray
-, Sam., Ld. Bridport, 70, 72, 135,
137, 140
Hook (Dors.), 100
Hooper (Hoper):
-, Eliz., 58
-, Hen., 54, 56
-, Jas. (fl. 1546), 58
-, Jas. (d. 1598), 54, 61
-, Wm., rector of Crewkerne, 30
-, fam., 58
Hooton, Hen., 225, 227
Hope, Sarah, 86
Hoper, see Hooper
Hopkins:
-, Eliz., 109
-, Jesse, 58, 100
-, John, 100
-, Revd. John, 180
-, Maurice Uphill, rector of Wayford,
74
-, Thos., 100
-, Wm., 100
-, Wm. Culliford, 100
-, fam., 100
Hopton, John, see Yates
Hornblotton, 192
Horner, John, 183
Horsey:
-, Edw., 16, 29
-, John de, 24
-, Peter, 170
Hosegood, John, 73
Hoskins (Hoskyns):
-, Revd. Chas. Thos., 34
-, H. W., 13
-, H. W. P., 13
-, H. W. W., 13
-, Revd., Hen., 13
-, Thos., 34
-, Wm. (d. 1813), 13
-, Wm. (d. 1863), 13, 33–4
-, fam., 34
Hossem:
-, John (d. 1778), 225
-, John (fl. 1796), 225
hostiarius, see John the usher
Houndsborough, hund., 112
Hounslow (Mdx.), 45
Howard:
-, Cath., m. Hen. Daubeney, earl of
Bridgwater, 114–15, 176
-, John, duke of Norfolk, 129
-, Thos., duke of Norfolk, 85
-, fam., 115
Hucker, John, rector of Cricket St. Thomas, 140
Hudson, Eliz., 86
Hugyn:
-, Joan, m. Sim. Brett, 233
-, Joan, w. of John (d. 1485), 233, 236
-, John (fl. 1422), 232 n
-, John (fl. 1473), 232–3, 236
-, John (d. 1485), 233
-, John (d. 1493), 233
-, Roberta, w. of Thos. (fl. 1422), m.
Jas. Harington, 232, 236
-, Thos. (fl. 1422), 232 and n
-, Thos. (fl. 1473), 232
Huish Episcopi, 107; and see Wearne
Hull(Hulle):
-, Art., 131
-, Chris., minister, 107
-, Joan, m. John Creeke, 136
-, Ric., 24
-, Rob., 25
-, Rob., and his s. John, 135
-, Wal. de, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
-, fam., 144
hundred courts, 1–3, 76–7, 111–12
Hungerford:
-, Marg., see Botreaux
-, Sir Rob., 135
-, Rob., 13, 34
Hunt:
-, John, minister at Dowlish Wake,
155
-, Rog., 191
Huntingdon:
-, ctss. of, see Hastings
-, earl of, see Hastings; Herbert
Hurcott (Herdecote, in Seavington
St. Mary), 111, 198–9, 201–4
-, ct., 203
Hurd (Hurdd):
-, Francis, 86
-, Jas., 100
Hurding:
-, Hen., 90
-, Ralph, 90
Hurst (in Martock), 78, 82–5, 93–4,
97–8, 102, 107
-, fields, 82
-, Hurst Bow, 78, 82
-, inc., 94
-, tithing, 76, 82, 92, 109
Hussey:
-, Augustus Hen., 16
-, H., 16
-, John, 16–17, 20, 74
-, Thos., 16
-, Wm., 5, 16
-, fam., 19
Hutchings (Hutchins):
-, Bernard, 45–6, 51, 130
-, John (fl. 1732), 206
-, John (fl. 1770), 207
-, Thos. (fl. 1631), 10
-, Thos. (fl. 1788), 202
-, Thos. (fl. 1852), 203
-, fam., 130, 139, 149, 202, 207
Hyde:
-, Frances, see Woolmington
-, Laurence, 32, 201
-, Rob., 201
-, Thos., 225
Hyngaud, John, and his w. Aubrey, 232
I.
Ikeford, John de, 150 n, 203 n
Ilchester, earl of, see Strangways
Ilchester, 7, 10, 93, 96, 106, 163–4, 168, 198
Ilford Bridges (in Stocklinch Magdalen), 172, 174–5, 198
Illeigh, see Knowle St. Giles
Ilminster, 37, 39, 113, 121, 127–8,
130, 133, 147, 151, 153, 155–7,
160, 162–3, 172, 182, 203, 207,
209–11, 231
-, sch., 162, 209
-, and see Atherstone; Sea
Ilton, 198–9, 201
-, alms-ho., 202
-, prebend, 202
-, prebendary, 201, 204
inclosure:
-, of arable, 19–20, 57, 65, 72, 93–7,
117, 125, 131, 136, 149, 153,
167, 185–7, 203, 207, 215, 234
of forest, 116–17
-, of grassland, 19–20, 93–6, 117,
125–6, 131, 136, 144, 149, 160,
167, 184, 187, 206, 226, 234
-, of wood, 226
Independents, 107, 120, 128, 195
infangthief, 58
intercommoning, 93–6, 226
Ireland, Job, 25
Ireland, 103
Irish, John, 161
Isham, Giles, 189
Isle, lord of, see Reviers, Wm.
Isle, riv., 156–7, 161
Isle Abbotts, 107
Isle Brewers, 113, 119
Isleworth (Mdx.), 212; and see Syon Hill
Iwerne Courtney (Dors.), 13, 16
J.
Jakettes (in Winsham), 234
James I, 185, 201
James II, 229
James:
-, Geo., 128 n
-, John, 8
-, Mr., 128
Jeane, Ric., 16
Jeffard, see Giffard
Jefferies (Jeffries):
-, Thos., bell-founder, 156, 230, 237
-, Wm., bell-founder, 194
Jekyll, Gertrude, 115
Jellan the miller, 188; and see Moleyns
Jersey, earl of, see Villiers
Jersey, 42, 49, 169, 209
Jesuits, 233, 237; and see Roman Catholicism
Jew:
-, Alice, see Pilsdon
-, Eliz., m. (1) Sir John Hody, (2)
Rob. Cappes, 90
-, John le, and his w. Joan, 90
-, John (fl. 1336), 90
-, John (d. c. 1416), 90
-, Nic. le, 90
-, Wm. le, 90
Joan of Navarre, queen, 176, 194
Jocelin, bp. of Bath, 48, 176
John, king, 41, 114, 176, 188, 194
John of the mill, 188
John the usher (hostiarius), 177
Johnson:
-, Brome, 178, 182–3
-, Eliz., m. John Harris, 178, 183
-, Emorb, 178, 183
-, Frances, 178, 183
-, John (fl. 1710), 179, 212
-, John (fl. 1726), 179, 212
-, Orlando, 179, 212
-, Penelope, m. Sir Thos. Hele, 178,
183
-, Wm., 15, 182
-, fam., 178
Jolliffe, Geo. Slade, 37
Jordan, alias Stoke, John, rector of Whitestaunton, 236
Jordans (in Ashill), 153
K.
Kail:
-, Humph. de (fl. 1280), 181
-, Humph. de (fl. early 14th cent.),
123, 142, 157, 181, 202
-, Idony, m. John Poulett, 124, 142,
181
-, John de, 142, 144, 181
-, Thos. (fl. 1256), 181
-, Thos. (d. 1394), 124, 142, 181
-, Wm. de, 123, 142, 144, 181
-, fam., 143–4, 161, 181, 202
Kaynes:
-, Isabel, see Wake
-, Joan, m. (1) John Speke, (2) Hugh
Champernowne, 124, 143, 152
-, John (fl. 1325), 152
-, John (d. 1419), 144, 152, 202
-, John (d. 1420), 124, 143, 152, 155
-, Thos., 130, 152
-, fam., 130, 155
Kempe, C. E., 120
Kempthorne, Sampson, architect, 32, 67, 106
Kemshead, J., architect, 32 n, 43
Kencott (Oxon.), 179
Kene:
-, Ant., 89
-, Hugh, and his w. Agnes, 89
-, Wm., 89
Kenn, Eliz., m. John, 1st Ld. Poulett, 42
Kensitites, 219
Kent:
-, Revd. Adolphus, 55
-, Eliz., see Dowding
-, Nat., 40
-, Thos., rector of Crewkerne, 30
Kent, earl of, see Neville
Kent, see Boxley Abbey; Maidstone; Tenterden
Kentsford (in St. Decum s), 56
Kentwell Hall (in Long Melford, Suff.) 115 n
Kerley, John, 238
Kettering (Northants.), 175, 195
Key, John, 184
Keymer:
-, Eliz., see Daubeney
-, Wm., 70, 73
Kidder, Ric., bp. of Bath and Wells, 30
Kidwelly:
-, Sir Morgan, 44
-, fam., 56
Kilmersdon, 107
Kinder, Hen., rector of Dowlish Wake, 154
King:
-, Caleb, 13, 34
-, Christian, see Corfield
-, Marg., see Yeatman
Kingman, Thos., 136
Kingsbury Episcopi, 78, 88, 96,
106–7, 113, 120–1, 171–2, 189,
213, 219–20
-, Burrow, 120
-, Clopton, 181
-, Gawbridge, q.v.
-, Haythorn, 92
-, Lambrook, q.v.
-, Radwell, 181–2
Kingsdon, 169
-, Kingsdon Cary, 55
Kingsmoor (in Somerton and Long Sutton), 79, 81, 92, 96–7
Kingston:
-, Alan of, 142
-, John, bell-founder, 32, 50, 61,
220
-, Ralph, 142
Kingstone, 39, 130–1, 147–9, 151,
154, 156, 169, 199
-, and see Allowenshay; Ludney
Kirk, Col. Piercy, 10
Kirkham, fam., 237
Kirkup, Jas., minister, 195
Kittisford, see Cothay
Klee:
-, Eliz., see Brett
-, Hen., 233
Klondyke, 152
Knight:
-, Joan, see Merifield
-, Rob., minister, 35
-, Rob., 85
-, Wm., bell-founder, 128
knight:
-, Wal. the, see Walter
-, Wm. the, see William
Knovill, Gilb. de, 116
Knowle:
-, Maud, 157 n
-, Ric. of, 157, 162 n
Knowle St. Giles, 111, 121–3, 126–7,
142–4, 151, 156–63, 202
-, adv., 157, 162
-, agric., 160–1
-, canal, 157
-, ch., 145, 157, 161, 162–3
-, Civil War, 157
-, cts., 161–2
-, curates, 162; and see Allen, F. E.;
Allen, John; Allen, J. T. W.;
Boger; Evans, L.; Lucette;
Patch; Phillips, Geo.; Watson
-, dom. archit., 159
-, fms., 160–1
-, fields, 160
-, glebe, 160, 162
-, green, 156–7, 159–60
-, Illeigh, 125, 145, 157, 159–62
-, Illeigh, South, 111, 157
-, inc., 160
-, man., 125–6, 157, 159–62
-, man.-ho., 159–60
-, mills, 156–7, 160–2
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 157
-, par. officers, 162
-, Pinkham, 157, 160–1
-, poorho., 162
-, pop., 157
-, rly., 157
-, sch., 163
-, tithes, 143, 162
-, Wood, 123, 135, 160
-, woodland, 160
-, Woodhouse, 125, 156–7, 159, 161
Knyvett:
-, Sir Wm., 11, 33
-, Joan, see Courtenay
Kympe, Ric., 185
Kyrton:
-, Edw., 218
-, Marg., 218
-, Ric., 183
L.
Lacy:
-, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln, 152
-, Jas., 13
-, John (d. 1529), 13, 34
-, Thos., 13, 34
Lade:
-, Benj. de la, rector of Shepton
Beauchamp, 219
-, Wm. de la, 95
-, Wm. de la, or the Marshal, 96 n
Lambert:
-, Revd. Burges, 63
-, John, 124
-, Wm. Chas., 63–4, 67
Lambrook (in Kingsbury Episcopi):
-, East, 78, 171–2, 189
-, Middle, 166, 171, 179, 189, 220
-, West, 172
Lancaster, duchy of, 152
Lancecombe, Lancelecumbe, Lancerecumbe, see Lanscombe
Landrake (Cornw.), 12
Lanelay (in Llanharan, Glam.), 201
Langdale, John, rector of Cricket St. Thomas, 50, 140–1
Langdon:
-, Augustus, 89
-, J. S. C., 182
-, John Churchill, 182
Langford Budville, see Harpford
Langley:
-, Bryant, 138
-, Hugh, 197
Langport, 10, 29, 96, 99, 107, 118–19, 120 n, 172, 175, 182, 188, 196–7, 211, 214
Langton, John de, 84
Lanherne (Cornw.), 176
Lanscombe (Lancecombe, Lancelecumbe, Lancerecumbe):
-, Hen. of, 135
-, Hugh, 135
-, John, and his s. Wm., 135
-, Luke of, 135
Lansdown, battle of, 10
Lanvyan, And., rector of Crewkerne, 30
Larder, Wm., 73
Largo (Florida), 85
Latter Day Saints, 36
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, 193
Lavor:
-, Joan, 88
-, John, 88, 101
Lawrence, Rob., 65
Laycock, Sam., 21
Laymore, see Crewkerne
Layng, Hen., rector of Wayford, 74
Leach:
-, Mary, 109
-, Rob. (fl. 1710), 90
-, Rob. (d. 1780), 90
-, Rob. (d. 1837), 90
-, Rob. (d. 1958), 85
-, Rob. (fl. 1974), 85
-, Thos., 100
-, Wal., 85
Leamington (Warws.), 67
Lean:
-, Jas., 212
-, Jas. Vincent, 212
-, fam., 215
Leaves, Ann, 109
Lede, Hen., 25
Lee:
-, John Lee (Hanning), 115–16
-, Vaughan Hanning Vaughan, 201
and see Leigh
Legg:
-, Hugh, 143
-, John, 226
-, fam., 226
Leggatt, Col. A., 182
Leicester, abbot, 49
Leicestershire, see Loughborough; Market Harborough
Leigh (Lee):
-, Ann, see Every
-, Barnabas Eveleigh, 86, 88
-, Barnaby, 86
-, Eliz. (alias Reynolds), see Pyke
-, Jas. (alias Reynolds), 89
-, John (d. 1688), 88
-, John (fl. early 18th cent.), 88
-, John (d. 1772), 88
Leigh (in Winsham), 111, 125, 137, 234
Leigh (Wilts.), 135
Leland, John, 115, 188
L'Estre:
-, Joan, see Paveley
-, Ric. de, 14
-, Wm. de (fl. 1086), 14
-, Wm. de (fl. 1260), 14
Lethbridge, Art., curate of Barrington, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 119–20, 219
Lewes (Suss.), 87
Lewin, 53, 165
Leyden, 103
Lidden, fam., 65
lights, see Chillington; Petherton, South; Shepton Beauchamp; Whitestaunton
Lillesdon (in North Curry), 159
limekilns, 62, 68, 113, 133 n, 141, 163, 198, 227, 235
Lincoln, earl of, see Lacy
Linde:
-, Alex. de la (fl. 1285), 148
-, Alex. de la (fl. 1465), 148, 208,
217–18
-, Alex. de la (d. 1480), 148
-, Avice, see Falconer
-, Edith, w. of Alex. (d. 1480), m. (2)
Sir Wm. Poulett, 148
-, Ellis, 148, 205
-, Rob. de la, 148
-, Thos. de la, 148
-, fam., 130, 148, 205, 208
Lisle:
-, Emme, see Avenel
-, Idony, m. Hugh de Beauchamp,
123
-, John de (fl. 1272), 11, 22, 28
-, John, and his w. Avice (fl. 1484),
25
-, Jordan de, 123
-, Wal. de, 123
-, Wm. de (fl. 1249), 11, 28
-, Wm. de (d. c. 1294), 123, 125
-, fam., 11
Littlecote (in Ramsbury, Wilts.), 89
Llewellins and James, bell-founders, 67, 105, 150, 194
Lo, Wm. de, 23
Load, Little (in Long Sutton), 79 n
Load, Long (Lade, Load St. Mary, in
Martock), 78–9, 81, 84, 90, 92–3,
96–7, 100–2, 104–5, 107–8
-, agric., 94–5
-, br., 78–9
-, chap., 103, 105–6
-, ch., 79, 103, 106
-,-, ho., 106
-, ct. ho., 101
-, fms., 79
-, fields, 79, 94–5
-, glebe, 106
-, inc., 79, 94–5
-, inn, 83
-, man., 83, 88, 90, 94, 100, 105–6
-,-, ho., 88
-, sch., 106, 108–9
-, tithes, 106
-, tithing, 76, 79, 94, 101
-, vicar, 109
-, wharves, 79
Locke (Lock):
-, C. J. H., vicar of Misterton, 63
-, Geo. (fl. 1701), 188
-, Geo. (fl. 1750), 195
-, Peter, 206
-, fam., 58
Lockyer:
-, Rob., 24
-, fam., 24
Locock:
-, Betty, 102
-, Thos., 238
Loder, John, rector of Wambrook, 229
Lombard (Lumbard):
-, John, 196
-, Wm., rector of Whitestaunton, 237
-, fam., 125
London, Thos. de, rector of Merriott, 60
London, 5, 10, 15, 17, 21, 32, 44–6, 50,
54, 60, 65, 67, 73, 84, 86, 89, 99,
105, 114–15, 155, 159, 163–4,
168, 172, 179, 183–4, 189, 191–2,
197, 199, 201, 205, 210, 218, 220,
225, 230, 232 n
-, bp. of, 162
-, Fleet prison, 192
-, Inner Temple, 16, 24, 33
-, Lincoln's Inn, 13
-, Middle Temple, 16, 165
-, St. Bartholomew's hosp., 44–5,
48–9
-, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, q.v.
-, Soho, 46
-, Tower of, 30, 49
Long, Rog., 15
Longchamp, John de, 232
Longdon, Rog., 24
Lopen, Hen. de, 165
Lopen, 39, 47, 55–6, 92 n, 111, 140,
150, 163–70, 171–2, 187, 192,
205 n, 206–7
-, adv., 169
-, agric., 166–7
-, Broomhill, 164, 167
-, ch., 166, 169–70, 208
-,-, ho., 170
-, ct., 166, 168
-,-, ho., 164, 168
-, cross, 164, 168
-, curate, 169, 192; and see Billing,
Rob. Phelps; Templeman,
John; Vawdye
-, dom. archit., 164–5
-, fair, 138 n, 164, 168
-, fms., 167
-, fields, 164, 167
-, glebe, 169
-, green, 163
-, inc., 167
-, ind., 167–8
-, inns, 164
-, Lopen Head, 7, 52, 163–4, 171, 205
-, man., 164–6, 178
-, man.-ho., 164–5
-, mills, 167–8
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 164
-, nonconf., 170
-, par. officers, 169
-, poorhos., 164, 169
-, poor-relief, 168–9
-, pop., 164
-, quarries, 163
-, rector, 169
-, rectory, 164, 169
-, sch., 163, 169–70
-, tithes, 166–7, 169, 180
-, tithing, 168
Lopen, Little (in South Petherton),
166, 171, 183–4
-, chap., 183
Lorty, fam., 116
Loterel, Thos., 91
Lough:
-, Ric., 23
-, Rob., 23
Loughborough (Leics.), 120, 156, 205
Love, Benj., 47
Loveday, John, 43 n
Lovel:
-, Hugh (d. 1291), 134
-, Hugh (fl. 1295), 165
-, Muriel, m. Nic. Seymour, 134
-, Ralph, 134
-, Ric., 134
-, fam., 12
Loveney:
-, And., 183
-, Ric., 183
-, Wal., 183
-, Wm., 183
-, Wm., s. of Wal. (fl. 1301), 183
Lowe, Ric., vicar of Crewkerne and Misterton, 67
Lowman:
-, Hugh Perkins, 14
-, John Perkins, 14
-, Maria, 65
-, Rob., 14
-, fam., 14, 24
Loxton, 183 n
Lucette, C. E., curate of Knowle, 162
Lucy, Wm., 22
Ludney (in Kingstone), 151
Lufton, 55
Lulworth (Dors.), 176
Lumbard, see Lombard
Lumley, Ric., Vct. Lumley, 85
Lydiard Tregoze (Wilts.), see Basset Down
Lyle:
-, Col. A. A., 115
-, fam., 115
Lyme Regis (Dors.), 5, 10, 20, 22, 69
Lympsham, 127
Lyte, Thos., 55, 58
M.
Mackney (Berks.), 189
Maiden Newton (Dors.), 100
Maidment, Mr. L., 159
Maidstone (Kent), 86
Malet, Wm., 165
Malherbe, alias Malet, Sir Wm., 181
Mallock, Thos., 227
Maloisell:
-, Ralph, and his w. Joan, 14
-, Wm., 14
Malvern, Great (Worcs.), 228
Mangerton (in Netherbury, Dors.), 226
Manley:
-, John, 25
-, fam., 25
Mannin, Wm., 221
manufactures:
-, edge-tools, 137–8, 236
-, engineering, 98
-, hair-seating, 21
-, net, 21
-, plastic mouldings, 22
-, poultry appliances, 188
-, rope, 20–1, 57, 98, 111, 167, 188
-, smelting, 234
-, spinning, 25
-, thread, 60
-, tobacco-pipes, 57
-, tow, 25, 72
-, twine, 98, 167, 188
-, yarn, 98, 170, 186
-, and see cloth manufactures
Mappowder (Dors.), 138, 213
Mar, earl of, see Erskine
Marder, John., 22
Maricker, see Marraker
Mark, 145
Marke, John, 174, 186
Marker:
-, Margaretta, see Putt
-, Revd. Hen., 114
-, R. J., 114
-, R. R. K., 114
-, Ric., 114
-, Revd. T. J., 114
market, see Crewkerne; Martock; South Petherton
market gardening, 52, 57, 187; and see fruit growing; nurseries
Market Harborough (Leics.), 195
Marks:
-, Rob., vicar of Merriott and
South Petherton, 60, 192
-, Wm., vicar of South Petherton, 192
Marlow, Mic., rector of Whitestaunton, 237
Marraker (Maricker):
-, Chris., rector of Wambrook, 224,
230
-, Hugh, 229
-, John, rector of Wambrook, 229
Marrowe, Thos., 91
Marsh (Marshe):
-, Hen., 26
-, John, 32
-, Wm., 32
Marshal (Marshall):
-, Anselm, 41
-, Judith, 131
-, Maud, m. Hugh Bigod, 41
-, Ric., earl of Pembroke, 41
-, fam., 41
Marsley, John, rector of Hinton St. George, 49
Marston Bigot, 237
Martin:
-, Adam., 24
-, Revd. Amos., 26
-, Ann, see Sherlock
-, Mr., 136
Martineau:
-, G., 14
-, L., 14
Martock (Mertoc), 34, 52, 78–109,
171–2, 175, 183, 188, 196, 216
-, adv., 102–3
-, agric., 78, 84, 92–7
-, Ash, q.v.
-, Bower Hinton, q.v.
-, br., 78, 83, 96–7, 101–2
-, brotherhood, 104
-, chant., 86, 104
-, chap., 86
-, char., 109
-, ch., 17, 78, 83, 86, 91, 102–6, 208
-,-, plan, 105
-, ch. ho., 85, 93, 102
-, Ch. Ho., 103
-, Civil War, 78, 94
-, clubs, 84
-, coaches, 99
-, Coat, q.v.
-, cts., 100–2
-,-, ho., 104
-, cross, 99
-, dom. archit., 49, 79, 81–3, 87, 89,
91, 104
-, fair, 77–8, 93, 99
-, fms., 97
-, Fenn, Fenns, 83, 93, 100
-,-, man., 101
-, fields, 78–9, 83, 93, 97, 109
-, floods, 91
-, friendly socs., 83–4, 108
-, Gawbridge Bow, 78–9, 81, 93
-, glebe, 103
-, Highway, 82, 102, 108
-, Hull, 90
-, hund., 76–7, 92, 99–100, 111–12
-,-, ct. ho., 77
officers, 77, 99
-, Hurst, q.v.
-, inc., 93–4, 103, 109
-, ind., 78, 82–3, 97–9
-, inns, 83–4; George, 83–4, 98
-, Limbury, 82
-, Load, Long, q.v.
-, Loxhill (Lockeshull), 79, 89
-,-, man., 89
man.-ho., 89
and see Ash, Pykesash
-, man., 76–8, 83–94, 99–101, 180
-, man.-ho., 85–6, 93, 108
-, mkt., 77–8, 83, 92–3, 99
-, Mkt. Ho., 93, 99, 102, 104, 208
-, mills, 58, 78, 82–3, 89, 92–3, 98–
100, 103
-, Milton Falconbridge, q.v.
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 107n
-, Newton, q.v.
-, nonconf., 102, 104, 106–8, 195
-, par. cncl., 99, 102
-, par. officers, 102
-, Parrett Works, 48, 83, 92, 98–100,
180
-, poorho., 102, 108
-, poor-relief, 102, 109
-, pop., 84
-, publ. serv., 102
-, rly., 78, 81–4, 99
-, rector, 88
-, rectory, 86–7, 92, 101
-,-, ho. (Treasurer's Ho.), 84, 87, 145
-, river traffic, 78–9
-, Sayes:
-,-, agric., 97
man., 90–1, 100–1
man. ho., 91
-, Says Bonville, man., 89 n, 90, 99,
101
-, sch., 77, 102, 104, 107–9
-,-, ho., 49, 84–5, 100, 108
-, shambles, 99
-, Stapleton, q.v.
-, streets, 83–4, 99
-, tithes, 86–7, 96, 103
-, tithings, 78, 82–3, 92–3, 100, 109
-, vicar, 87, 99, 102–6, 108–9; and see
Bowyer; Curtis; Salmon;
Saunders; Southwood; Spraggett; Stevenson; Wall; Walrond
-, vicarage, 103, 105, 107
-,-, ho., 103
-, Witcombe, q.v.
-, workho., 102
Marwood:
-, Jas., 124, 143
-, Jas. Thos. Benedictus, 124
-, Mary, m. Geo. Notley, 124
-, Sarah, see Sealy
-, Sarah Bridget, m. (1) Hen. Stevens,
(2) John Inglett Fortescue,
124, 128
-, fam., 126, 128
Mary I, queen, 219
Mary, Queen of Scots, 42
Marylebone (Mdx.), 34
Massey, Gen. Edw., 41
Masters, Hen., rector of Misterton, 66–7
Mathers, Helen, 63
Mathew:
-, Agnes, m. John Drake, 225
-, Honor, m.—Westcott, 225
-, Sim., 225
-, and see Matthews
Matthews, Thos., 21; and see Mathew
Maud, 180
Maurice, Prince, 10
Mautravers:
-, Eliz., see Aumale
-, Sir John, 90
Mayenne:
-, Hamelin of, 175–6
-, Joel, 176
-, Wal. de, 179
Mayne, Rob., 81, 95
Mayo, bp. of, see Gilbert, Wm.
Meacham:
-, John, curate of Barrington, 119
-, John, 232
Mead, E. R., 159
Mears and Stainbank, bell-founders, 106, 128, 194–220
Melbury (Dors.), 115
Membury (Devon), 222–3, 228
Mercer, Wm. le, rector of Hinton St. George, 49
Mere, Hugh, curate of Barrington and Chillington, 119, 132
Meredith, Griffith, 182
Meriet:
-, Eliz., m. Urry Seymour, 54
-, Eliz., w. of Sir John (d. 1391), see
Arundel
-, Geo. de, 54, 56, 58, 168
-, Harding de, see Eadnoth
-, Hen. de, 54
-, Hugh de, 54, 169
-, John de (d. 1285), 54, 58, 164–5
-, John de (d. 1308), 54, 164, 168, 181
-, John de (d. by 1322), 54, 56
-, Sir John de (d. 1327), and his w.
Mary, 61 n
-, Sir John de (d. 1369), 54, 164, 166
-, Sir John de (d. 1391), 54–5, 59, 90,
165
-, Marg., w. of John (d. 1285), 164
-, Marg., w. of John (d. 1308), 58
-, Maud, w. of Sir John (d. 1369), m.
(2) Sir Thos. Boclond, 58, 164,
166
-, Nic. de (d. by 1229), 54, 60, 166,
169
-, Nic. de (d. c. 1258), 54, 58, 178, 181
-, fam., 164, 168, 181
Merifield:
-, Alice, m. John Donne, 85
-, Alice, w. of Rob. (d. 1686), see
Colston
-, Edw., 63
-, Eliz., w. of Rob. (fl. 1557), 15
-, Geo., 9
-, Joan, w. of John (d. 1695), m. (2)
Rob. Knight, 85
-, John (d. 1581), 15
-, John (d. 1623), 15
-, John (d. 1666), 10, 15
-, John (d. 1695), 15, 85
-, Mat., 15
-, Rob. (fl. 1557), 15, 24
-, Rob. (d. 1608), 15, 63
-, Rob. (d. 1686), 15, 85
-, Rob. (d. 1739), and his w. Mary, 15
-, Wm. (d. 1728), and his w. Susanna,
15, 85
-, Wm. (fl. 1752), 15, 85–6
-, fam., 19, 55
Merlesuain the sheriff, 178
Merriott, 1, 4–5, 7, 17, 24–6, 32, 39,
50–1, 52–61, 140, 151, 169, 171,
181, 192, 221
-, adv., 55, 59
-, agric., 56–7
-, Ashlands, 53, 56
-, Ashwell, 53
-, Boozer Pit, 60
-, Borough, 52
-, Bow mill, 53, 55–8, 193
-, br., 52
-, char., 61
-, ch., 16, 53, 55, 59–61
-, ch. ho., 60
-, cts., 56, 58–9
-, Crepe, 55
-, dom. archit., 52–3, 55, 193
-, Eggwood, 52–3, 56–7, 60
-, fair, 52, 58
-, fms., 52–3, 55–7
-, fields, 52–3, 57
-, friendly socs., 53
-, glebe, 60
-, Green Nap, 53
-, inc., 57, 60
-, ind., 57–8, 60
-, inns, 53; King's Head, 53, 59
-, lock-up, 59
-, man., 53–7, 59–61, 164–5
-, man.-ho., 55, 57
-, Man. Ho., 52, 55, 57
-, mills, 52–3, 55–6, 58, 100
-, Moorlands, 53, 57, 65
-, nonconf., 61
-, 'Northton', 55
-, par. officers, 59
-, park, 56, 60
-, poorho., 59
-, poor-relief, 59, 61
-, pop., 53
-, quarry, 52
-, rector, 55, 59–60; and see Bernardini; London; Samborne
-, rectory, 55, 59
-,-, ho., 56, 60
-, schs., 61
-, Shutteroaks, Schitrock, 4, 52–3
-, streets, 52
-, tithes, 55, 57, 59–60
-, vicar, 53, 55, 57, 59–61; and see
Atkins; Greenway; Marks;
Powell; Price; Stacy
-, vicarage, 55, 59
-,-, ho., 55, 60
-, wood, 52–3, 57; and see Eggwood
Merton (Surr.), priory, 102
Methodists, 36–7, 61, 67–8, 107–8, 156, 170, 175, 192, 195–6, 210, 215, 221; and see Wesleyans
Michel, Michell, see Mitchell
Middlemore, Hen., 32, 67, 105 n, 116
Middleney, Ralph de, 99
Middlesex, see Clerkenwell; Heston; Isleworth; Marylebone; Osterley Park; St. Martin-in-the-Fields; Syon Hill; Teddington; Twickenham; Whitton
Middleton:
-, Edw., rector of Chaffcombe, 127
-, Geo., 149
-, John de, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
-, fam., 149
Miles:
-, Geo. Fred., 16
-, Ric., 216
Milford, Wm., 206
milk, tithes of, 87
Miller:
-, John, 161
-, Vile, 161
Millerd, Rob., 191
mills, see under parish names s.v.
mills
-, 'balling', see Crewkerne
-, blade-, see Cricket St. Thomas;
Whitestaunton
-, cider, see Dowlish Wake
-, fulling (tucking), see Cricket St.
Thomas; Dowlish Wake;
Knowle St. Giles; Martock;
Whitestaunton
-, horse-, see Martock
-, malt, see Crewkerne; Martock
-, oat-meal, see Crewkerne
-, paper, see Crewkerne
-, saw, see Cricket St. Thomas
-, snuff, see Martock
-, threshing, see Crewkerne
-, water, see Barrington; Crewkerne;
Cricket St. Thomas; Cudworth; Dinnington; Dowlish
Wake; Hinton St. George;
Lopen; Martock; Merriott;
Misterton; Petherton, South;
Shepton Beauchamp; Wambrook; Wayford; Whitestaunton
-, wind-, see Crewkerne; Martock;
Seavington St. Mary
Milton (Middleton, Milton Falconbridge, Milton Fauconberg, Milton Fawconbridge, in Martock),
79, 81–2, 84, 88, 91–2, 94, 100,
102, 108
-, agric., 96
-, chap., 79, 91, 145
-, ct., 91
-, fms., 79
-, fields, 79, 96
-, inc., 96
-, man., 79, 91, 96, 100–1
-, man.-ho., 79, 91
-, tithing, 76, 78–9, 96, 106
Milverton, Torrell's Preston, q.v.
Minehead, 225
minster, 4, 26, 28–9, 62, 68, 73, 102, 183–4, 191
mint, 184
Minterne:
-, Joan, m. John Whitehead, 25
-, John, 25
-, Martha, 36, 38
-, Ric., 25
Mirfield (Yorks. W.R.), 118, 218
Misterton, And. of, 12
Misterton, 1, 5, 7, 15, 17–19, 24, 26,
28–30, 33–4, 37–8, 62–8
-, adv., 66
-, agric., 64–5
-, br., 62
-, chars., 68
-, ch., 4, 28–9, 33, 62, 66–7
-, ct., 64
-, curate, 66, 68; and see Bearde;
Vyall; Winter
-, dom. archit., 33, 62, 64
-, fms., 62, 64–5
-, fields, 62–3, 65
-, friendly soc., 63
-, glebe, 66
-, hosp., 68
-, inc., 65
-, ind., 65
-, inns, 63
-, man., 11, 19, 63–4
-, 'Man. Ho.', 62–4
-, mills, 62, 65
-, Nethertown, 62, 65
-, nonconf., 67–8
-, Old Court, 64, 66–7
-, Overtown, 62, 65
-, par. cncl., 68
-, par. officers, 65–6
-, poorho., 66
-, pop., 63
-, quarries, 62
-, rly., 62–3, 65
-, rector, 66; and see Abbot; Baylie;
Gregory; Masters; Nosse
-, rectory, 67
-,-, ho., 67
-, schs., 68
-, tithes, 66–7
-, tithing, 26, 65
-, vicars, 66; and see Ashe, Faithfull;
Ashe, Rob. Hoadley; Forster;
Locke; Lowe; Tomkins
-, vicarage, 66
-,-, ho., 67
Mitchell (Michel, Michell):
-, John, 33
-, John, and his w. Joan, 63
-, Patrick Reynolds, dean of Wells,
232
-, Percy Reynolds, 233
-, Steph., 1 n
-, Wm., 24
Mohun:
-, John, Ld. Mohun, 11
-, Sir Reynold (d. 1567), 11
-, Sir Reynold, Bt. (d. 1639), 11
-, Rob., 185
-, Warwick, Ld. Mohun, 12
-, Wm., and his w. Isabel, 11
-, Wm. (d. 1587), 1, 11
-, fam., 174, 180, 186
Moleyns:
-, Alice, see Crauthorn
-, Anne, w. of Wm., m. (2) John
Dauncye, 189
-, Ant., 189
-, Clemence, w. of John (d. 1387),
183–4, 189
-, Hen. (fl. 1313), 184, 188–9
-, Hen. (fl. 1338), 189
-, Jellan de (late 12th cent.), 189; and
see Jellan
-, Jellan de (fl. 1313), 189
-, John de (fl. 1313), 189
-, John de (d. 1387), 183, 189
-, John (d. 1497), 189
-, Nic., 183, 189
-, Ric., 189
-, Wm., 189
-, fam., 182
Monceaux:
-, Agnes de, 11, 18, 24, 28, 33
-, Rob. de, 11
Moncels, Wm. de, 152
Monkton Farleigh(Wilts.), priory, 40, 45, 154
Monkton, West, 89, 116
Monmouth, duke of, see Scott
Monmouth Rebellion, see Chaffcombe; Crewkerne; Cudworth; Hinton St. George; Knowle St. Giles; Lopen; Martock; Petherton, South; Whitestaunton
Montacute:
-, Sibyl, m. Sir Edm. Arundel, 90
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1344),
85, 90, 232
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1397),
85, 152
-, fam., 93
-, and see Montague
Montacute, 25, 50, 106, 108, 147
-, priory, 203
Montague (Montagu):
-, Alice, see Pyke
-, Edw., 175
-, Jas., bp. of Bath and Wells, 49
-, Rob. (fl. 1377), 15
-, Rob. (fl. 1484), 15
-, Wm. (d. 1484), and his w. Florence,
15
-, Wm. (d. 1489), 15, 89
Monteagle, Ld., see Stanley
Monthermer, Ralph de, earl of Gloucester, 123, 205, 208
Mont St. Michel (Manche), abbey, 87–8, 102, 104
Moody:
-, Geo., 178
-, Miss, 178
Moore, Revd. Melville Russell, 228
Morbathe, Hen., and his w. Christine, 91
-, John de, 91
-, Margery, see Fenne
Moreton (Dors.), 225, 227
Morewell, Ric. de, 122
Morgan, Eliz., 221
Morley, Ld., see Parker
Morley and Monteagle, Ld., see Parker
Morne, Wm., 163; and see Morren
Morren (Morne, Morryn):
-, Dorothy, 161
-, Joan, 161
-, Matilda, 161
-, Rob., 161
-, Wm. (d. by 1572), 127, 161
-, Wm. (fl. 1572), 161
-, fam., 161
Morris:
-, Claver, 71
-, Eliz., m. John Burland, 71
-, Molly, see Bragg
Morryn, see Morren
Mortain, ct. of, see Robert; William
Mosterton (Dors.), 62, 75
Mountjoy, Ld., see Blount
Mowbray:
-, Eliz., dchss. of Norfolk, 41
-, John, earl of Norfolk (d. 1432), 41
-, John, duke of Norfolk (d. 1476),
41
Muchelney, 76, 78, 94–5
-, abbot, 93
-, abbey, 55, 59, 93, 95
Mules:
-, F. H., rector of Dowlish Wake, 155
-, Francis, curate of Knowle St.
Giles, 162
-, John Hawkes, curate of Cudworth,
146, 155
Mulle, Gilb. atte, 161
Multon:
-, Jas. de (d. by 1316), 199, 201
-, Jas. (fl. 1316), 201
-, John, 201
-, Marg., m. Sir John Streche, 201
-, Maud, see Vaux
-, Thos. (fl. 1252), 199
-, Thos. (fl. 1316), and his s. Thos.,
201
-, fam., 181
Mundy, E. P. G. Miller, 135
Musbury (Devon), Ashe, q.v.
N.
Naish:
-, John (d. 1830), 212, 218, 221
-, John (fl. 1845), 203, 212, 215
-, John (fl. 1875), 212
-, Thos. (d. 1813), 212, 218
-, Thos. (d. 1875), 212, 215
-, Thos. (fl. 1875), 212
-, Wm. (d. 1830), 212, 218
-, Wm. (fl. 1845), 203, 212, 215
-, fam., 203, 213, 215, 218
Napier:
-, Edw. Berkeley (d. 1799), 89
-, Edw. Berkeley (fl. 1835), 89
-, Gerard Martin Berkeley, 89
Napper:
-, And., 89
-, Edw., 194
-, Wm., 194
National Trust, 87, 115
Nelson:
-, Charlotte Mary, m. Sam. Hood,
Ld. Bridport, 141
-, Revd. Wm., duke of Brontë, 140
Neroche:
-, cast., 210
-, forest, 93, 111, 113, 116–17, 172,
184
Netherbury (Dors.), 25; and see Mangerton
Netherhay (in Broadwindsor, Dors.), 71
Nettlecombe, 56
Neville:
-, Anne, w. of Ric., earl of Warwick,
see Beauchamp
-, Anne, w. of Thos., see Portman
-, Geo., bp. of Exeter, 11, 33
-, Isabel, m. Geo. Plantagenet, duke of
Clarence, 148
-, Ralph, Ld. Neville, earl of Westmorland, 114, 176
-, Ric., earl of Salisbury, 236
-, Ric., earl of Warwick, 148
-, Thos., 71
-, Wm., earl of Kent, 11
New College, Oxford, 127
Newberry:
-, Hen., 65
-, Dr., 50
Newbury (Berks.), 73
Newent (Glos.), New Court, 71
Newfoundland, 48
Newman, Hen., rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
Newton, Chris., 86
Newton (in Martock), 82, 84, 93, 107
-, tithing, 76, 82–3, 92
Nicholas son of Roger, 122
Nicholetts, John Toller, 176, 188, 191, 195
Nicholson, A. K., 32
nonconformists, see Anabaptists; Arminians; Baptists; Bible Christians; Brethren; Calvinists; Congregationalists; Elim Pentecostalists; Independents; Latter Day Saints; Methodists; Presbyterians; Quakers; Salvation Army; Southcott's followers; Unitarians; United Reformed Church; Wesleyans
Noneton:
-, Baudry de, 122
-, Marg., see Avenel
-, Margery, m. Rob. de Pudele, 122
-, Warin de, 122
-, fam., 159
Norfolk:
-, ctss. of, see Marshal
-, dchss. of, see Brotherton; Mowbray
-, duke of, see Howard; Mowbray
-, earl of, see Bigod; Mowbray
Norfolk, see Channons; Norwich
Norris (Norys):
-, G. R. G., rector of Wayford, 74
-, Hugh, 174–5
-, John, curate of Crewkerne, 30
-, John (fl. 1549), 116
-, John (fl. 1599), 64
-, Mat., 70, 73
-, Ric., 71
-, Rob., 70, 73
-, Wm. (fl. 1627), 70, 72–3
-, Wm. (d. 1895), 68
-, fam., 73
North:
-, Fred., Ld. North, earl of Guilford,
144
-, Gilb., 168
Northamptonshire, see Kettering
Northcourt (in Shorwell, I.W.), 88
Northill (Cornw.), Trebartha in, q.v.
Northover:
-, Jas., 189
-, Wm., 189
Norton, Wm. John, 159
Norton Fitzwarren, 179, 201
Norton sub Hamdon, 54, 171, 179
Norwich, 115
Nosse, Nat., rector of Misterton, 66–7
Notley:
-, Anne, w. of Marmion, m. (2) C. F.
Sweet, 130
-, Geo. (fl. 1709), 137
-, Revd. Geo. (d. 1768), 129–30
-, Revd. Geo. (d. 1831), 124, 129, 136
-, Geo. (d. 1855), 129
-, Jas. Thos. Benedictus (d. 1851),
129
-, Jas. T. B. (d. 1872), 129
-, John, 124, 130, 136
-, Marmion, 130
-, Marwood, 129–30
-, Mary, see Marwood
-, fam., 131
Nottinghamshire, see Wollaton Hall
Nurse, Stephen, 86, 108
nurseries, 46, 57; and see fruit growing; market gardening
Nynehead, 15; and see Chipley
O.
Oakley (in Chilthorne Domer), 92
Oathill (in Wayford), 17–18, 29, 68–9,
71–4
-, Grange, 71
-, man., 70–1
-, tithing, 73–4
obit, see Crewkerne
Odelande (Wodelond), John, rector of Crewkerne, 30
Odolina, anchoress, 32
Offley:
-, Rob., 201
-, Wm., 201
Ogle, Sir Wm., Vct. Ogle, 114
Oliver, rector of St. John's chapel, South Petherton, 194
Oliver:
-, Jordan (fl. 1166), 224
-, Sir Jordan (fl. early 13th cent.), 224
-, Jordan (fl. 1240), sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, 224
-, Nic., 224
-, Sibyl, w. of Sir Jordan, see Aumale
-, Sibyl, m. (1) Humph. de Beauchamp, (2) John de Aldham,
224
-, Wal., 224
-, Wm., 224
-, fam., 224
Orchard, Wm., and his w. Eliz., 34
Orchard Portman, 71
Orchardleigh, 219
Osborn (Osborne):
-, Elias, 129
-, Rob., 138–9
-, Thos., 138
-, fam., 138
Osterley Park (in Heston, Mdx.), 179, 212
Ostler, Wm., 178, 183
Ostricer, Thos. le, 45
Otes, 142
Otterford, 140
Otterton (Devon), priory, 87, 102
Ottery St. Mary (Devon), 138
Ousley, see Owsley
Owen, Thos., 103
Owsley (Ousley, Owseley):
-, Wm., rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 13 n, 33, 68, 219, 222
-, Wm. (fl. 1575), 196
-, fam., 149
Oxenford (in West Dowlish), 151
Oxford, 103, 140, 209, 219
-, Holywell in, 194
Oxford University, 20, 30, 41, 47, 130
-, colleges of, see All Souls; Exeter;
New; Pusey House; Queen's;
Wadham
Oxfordshire, see Baynton; Bucknell; Caversham; Kencott; Shiplake, Lower
P.
P., C., goldsmith, 147
P., I., goldsmith, 120, 133, 194, 220
Padstow (Cornw.), 155
Paget:
-, John, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
-, Revd. Simon, 218
Palfrey:
-, John, 138
-, fam., 223
Palmer:
-, Mrs. Eliz., 145
-, Hen. (fl. 1618), 65
-, Hen. (d. c. 1715), 14
-, Hen. (d. 1740), 14
-, Honoria, see Harris
-, John (fl. 1660), 24
-, John (d. 1696), and his s. John, 24
-, Jos., 14
-, M. A., 98
-, Sam., 46
-, Tristram, 25
-, Wm. Spencer, 71
-, fam., 24, 97
Paris, 176
Paris, see Court
parish officers (less common):
-, mole catchers, 59
-, posts, 1, 58–9, 102
Parke, Jane, 156
Parker:
-, Edw., Ld. Morley, 85–6
-, Eliz., see Stanley
-, Geo., 25
-, Hen., Ld. Morley and Monteagle,
85, 93
-, Ric., 238
-, Rob., 58
-, Thos., 186
-, Wm., Ld. Morley and Monteagle,
85
-, fam., 24, 93
parks, 4, 38–40, 45–6, 56, 60, 69, 81,
114–16, 121–2, 125–6, 133–4,
147, 149, 160, 165, 183–4, 211,
231, 233–4
-, (wild life), 137
Parnham (Dors.), 115
Parratt, Jasper, and his w. Sophia, 13
Parrett, riv., 4, 52, 62, 78, 82, 111, 170–1, 182, 189
Parris, Thos., 235 n
Parsons:
-, Ant., 86
-, Eliz., see Donne
-, Hen., 15, 64
-, R. M. P., 64
-, Wm., see Peters, Wm. Parsons
Partridge, Magdalene, 19, 33
Patch:
-, John, 9
-, Rob. Burnet, curate of Chillington
and Knowle St. Giles, 132, 162
-, fam., 58
Patten, fam., 97
Paulet, see Poulett
Paull, Jas., 98
Pauncefoot:
-, Eleanor, see Blanford
-, Eliz., m. Jas. Daubeney, 70
-, Rob., 70
Paveley:
-, Hugh, 88, 92
-, John de, and his w. Eve, 14
-, John de, see Bykenhulle
-, Margery, w. of Hugh, m. (2),
Roland Rake, 92
-, Ric., 88
-, Rob. de, and his w. Joan, 14
Payne:
-, Peter Smith, 22
-, Thos., 108
Peacham, Edm., rector of Hinton St. George, 49
Pecham, John, abp. of Canterbury, 132 n, 197, 201
Pek, Wm., 201 n
Pembroke, earldom of, 41; and see Marshal
Pendomer, 70
Penny, Chas., rector of Chaffcombe, 127
Penruddocke, John, 10
Pensford, 138
Pepys, Sam., 69
perambulation, 149
Perceval, Mrs. J., 66
Percy:
-, Gerbert de, 228
-, Hen., 232
-, Joan, see Briwere
-, John (d. by 1284), 232
-, John de (fl. early 14th cent.), 224
-, Mary, see Filoll
-, Wm. de (d. 1245), 232
-, Wm. (d. 1407), 224
Peren:
-, Burchall, 180
-, Wm. Burchall, 187
Perham, Rob., 22
Perkins, John, 14
Perretona, see Petherton, South
Perrott, North, 13, 33–4, 62, 66
Perrott, South (Dors.), 62–3, 115, 189
Peters:
-, J. R., 176
-, John Weston, 115, 174, 180, 183,
187, 189
-, W. P., 115
-, Wm. Parsons, 115, 176
-, fam., 117
Petherton, John, vicar of South Petherton, 192
Petherton, North, 170
Petherton, South (Perretona), 4, 22,
35, 78, 111, 113, 115–16, 118,
121, 130, 132, 157, 163–4, 170–
98, 202, 205, 208–12, 216, 218,
221–2
-, adv., 191
-, agric., 183–7, 190
-, br., 172, 175, 182, 191
-, Bridge, q.v.
-, brotherhood, 192–3
-, chant., 116, 193
-, chap., 171–2, 180, 183, 189, 201;
and see Petherton, South, St.
John's chap.
-, chaplains, 193–4
-, char., 191, 196–8
-, ch., 132, 169, 171–2, 175–6, 180,
183, 186, 189, 191–4, 192,
196–8, 201, 203
-, ho., 193
-, plan, 193
-, Civil War, 172, 175, 194
-, Compton Durville, q.v.
-, cts., 112, 186, 189–90
-, ct. ho., 174, 177, 190
-, crosses, 172
-, curates, 191, 193; and see Coke
-, dom. archit., 174, 177–8, 180, 183,
192, 193
-, Drayton, q.v.
-, fair, 172, 184, 188, 194
-, fms., 184, 186–7, 209
-, fields, 171–2, 184–7
-, Fouts cross, 171–2, 174–5; and see
Shepton Beauchamp
-, friendly socs., 175
-, Frogmary Green, 172; and see
Seavington St. Michael
-, Gawbridge, 189
-, glebe, 192
-, Harp, South, q.v.
-, Hassockmoor, 176, 181–2; and see
Petherton, South: Moor
-, Hele, 179–80, 184, 187
-, man., 185, 189
-, man.-ho., 180
-, hosp., 191
-, hund., 58, 111–12, 131, 159, 170–1,
190, 200, 212
-, cts., 112, 122, 189
-, officers, 112, 131, 190
-, inc., 172, 185–7
-, ind., 187–8
-, inns, 172, 174–5
-, Bell, 174
-, Crown, 174, 188, 190
-, George, 174
-, Rose and Crown, 174
-, Three Cups, 174
-, Joylers (Yayleris), 189
-, King Ina's Palace, 145, 176–7,
180
-, lights, 193
-, Little Lopen, q.v.
-, man., 111–12, 114, 129, 136, 145,
171, 174–84, 188–90, 194
-, man.-ho., 176–7, 186, 190
-, mkt., 184, 188, 194, 220
-, cross, 172
-, ho., 172, 188, 191, 196
-, pl., 172–3, 175, 188
-, mills, 172, 176, 179, 181, 184–5,
188–9, 191
-, ministers, see Bennett, Edw.; Dukes
-, minster, 183, 191
-, mint, 184
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 175
-, Moor (Mora, More), 181, 186–7,
195; and see Petherton, South,
Hassockmoor
-, nonconf., 107, 174, 195–7
-, par. officers, 190
-, poor-relief, 187, 190–1, 197–8
-, pop., 175
-, prehist. rem., 171–2
-, priest, see Alviet
-, publ. serv., 188, 191
-, quarries, 171, 187
-, rly., 172
-, rector, 132
-, rectory, 130, 165–6, 169, 176,
179–80, 183–5, 187, 189, 193,
202
-, ho., 180
-, Rom. Cath., 195
-, Rom. rem., 171–2
-, St. John's chap., 184–5, 188, 191,
194
-, rectors, 194; and see Clerk;
Forest; Foster, Hugh; Oliver;
Symondes
-, sch., 188, 196–7
-, shambles, 188
-, stalls, 188
-, Stoodham, 171–2, 174
-, Stratton, q.v.
-, streets, 173–4
-, Cheap St., 172, 174
-, Cornhill, 173, 175
-, George La., 171
-, Hele La., 180
-, North St., 174, 195
-, Palmer St., 171, 173–4, 187, 195,
197
-, Pitway, 171, 174–5, 191, 195–6
-, Prig La., 175
-, Roundwell St., 174–5, 195
-, St. James's St., 173–5, 177, 180,
188, 195, 197
-, Silver St., 174, 197
-, South St., 174, 195
-, West St., 173–4, 192
-, tithes, 178–80, 185–6, 191–2
-, tithing, 112, 175, 190
-, vestry, 190–1, 196
-, vicars, 132, 169, 190–4, 197–8; and
see Bankes; Bond, Hen.;
Castleman; Forest; Gilbert;
Godard; Harcourt; Harrys,
Thos.; Marks, Rob. and Wm.;
Petherton, John; Seager;
Simpson, Francis; Wodeman
-, vicarage, 60, 191–2, 195
-,-, ho., 180, 192
-, Watergore, q.v.
-, workho., 191
-, Yeabridge, q.v.
Petterson, Ludwig, 152
Phelips:
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1618), 114
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1625), 114
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (fl. 1642), 114
-, Wm., 189
Phelps:
-, John, 26
-, John Bryant, 14
-, Thos., 22, 26
-, fam., 26, 144
Phillips, Geo., curate of Chillington and Knowle, 132, 162
Piers, Wm., bp. of Bath and Wells, 193
Pike, T., bell-founder, 237; and see Pyke
pillory, 58–9, 190
Pilsdon:
-, Alice, m. John Jew, 90
-, John of, 90
Pilsdon (Dors.), 89
Pincombe Trustees, 118
Pinhoe (Devon), 181
Pinney:
-, Azariah, 70, 73–4
-, John (fl. 1689), minister, 35
-, John (d. 1771–2), 70
-, John (d. 1819), 70
-, John Azariah, 70
-, John Fred., 70
-, Rob. (fl. 1547), 227
-, Rob., minister of Chaffcombe and
Crewkerne, 34, 127
-, fam., 70
Pitminster, see Poundisford
Pitney, 107
Pitt:
-, Benj., 159
-, Jane, 73
-, John, 54, 58
-, Mary, m. Thos. Sergison, 73
-, Mat., 159
-, Sam., 70, 73
-, fam., 55
Pitterd (Pittard):
-, Thos., 116
-, —, 103
Pix, Nat., 86
Plantagenet:
-, Edw., earl of Warwick, 148
-, Geo., duke of Clarence, 11, 91, 148
-, Isabel, see Neville
planting (timber), 4, 40
play, sport, 211, 219
Plummer, Chris., rector of Crewkerne, 30
Plymouth (Devon), 10
Plympton (Devon), honor, 69
Pointz:
-, Hugh (d. 1307), 157, 165
-, Hugh (fl. 1312), 157
-, Nic., 144, 157, 165
-, fam., 165
Pollard:
-, Sir John, 16
-, Sir Ric., 16, 124
Pole Anthony (in Tiverton, Devon), 232
Poole:
-, A. H., 210
-, Chris., 206
-, Jas., 207–8
-, John (d. c. 1715), 13
-, John (fl. 1778), 202
-, Mary, w. of John (d. c. 1715), 13,
34
-, Rob., 203
-, Thos. (fl. 1732), 206
-, Thos. (fl. 1772), 202
-, Thos. (late 18th cent.), 130
-, Wm., 131
-, fam., 130, 207–8
Poole (Dors.), 225
Poorton, North (Dors.), 74
Pope, Hen., 220
Popham:
-, Alex. (d. 1669), 89
-, Alex. (d. 1705), 89–90
-, Alex. (fl. early 18th cent.), 89
-, Anne, 92
-, Francis (d. 1644), 89
-, Sir Francis (d. 1674), 89
-, Francis (fl. 1727), 89
-, John (fl. 1576), 89
-, Sir John (d. 1607), 89
Portesye:
-, Ric. de, 69
-, Scolace, see Wayford
Portman:
-, Anne, w. of Sir John (d. 1612), m.
(2) Thos. Neville, 71
-, Claud Berkeley, Vct. Portman, 64,
71
-, Edw. Berkeley (d. 1823), 71
-, Edw. Berkeley, Vct. Portman (d.
1888), 63–4, 71
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1591), 71
-, Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1622), 71
-, Hen. Berkeley, Vct. Portman, 71
-, Hen. (Seymour) (d. 1727), 71
-, Hen. Wm., 71
-, Hen. Wm. Berkeley, 71
-, Hen. Wm. Berkeley, Vct. Portman,
71
-, Sir Hugh, Bt., 71
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1612), 71
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1622), 71
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1557), 71
-, Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1645), 71
-, Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1690), 71
-, Wm. (Berkeley) (d. 1737), 71
-, fam., 72
portreeve, see Robert
Portskewet (Mon.), 41
Potsgrove (Beds.), 74
Potteford, Rob. of, 18; and see Putford
Potter, John (d. 1880), 65
Poulett:
-, Sir Amias (d. 1538), 42, 44–5, 50,
55, 123
-, Sir Amias (d. 1588), 1, 3, 12, 16,
42, 44, 123
-, Anne, w. of John, Ld. Poulett (d.
1665), see Browne
-, Anne, s. of John, Earl Poulett (d.
1743), 130–1
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1600), 17, 42, 118, 123,
132, 169, 203
-, Ant. (fl. 1660), 16
-, Augusta, 51
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., see Denebaud
-, Eliz., w. of John, Ld. Poulett (d.
1649), see Kenn
-, Eliz., m. Andrews Warner, 16
-, Geo., 159
-, Geo. Amias Fitzwarrine, Earl
Poulett, 42, 47–8, 51, 159, 165,
170, 208
-, Hen. (d. c. 1633), and his s. Hen., 16
-, Sir Hugh, 15, 19, 32, 41–2, 44–5,
48–9, 116, 123, 125, 127, 130,
165–6, 180, 209
-, Idony, w. of John (fl. 1401), see
Kail
-, John (fl. 1401), 124, 142, 181
-, John (d. 1413), 124, 142–3
-, John, rector of Hinton St. George,
49, 209
-, John, Ld. Poulett (d. 1649), 11–12,
41–2, 47, 51, 85, 123, 159
-, John, Ld. Poulett (d. 1665), 20, 42,
50, 118, 132
-, John, Ld. Poulett (d. 1679), 49
-, John, Earl Poulett (d. 1743), 15, 44,
132, 147, 206, 209
-, John, Ld. Hinton, later Earl
Poulett (d. 1764), 51, 129–30
-, John, Earl Poulett (d. 1819), 15, 17,
22, 39, 43, 46, 49–51, 130,
143–4, 159–60, 169, 202–3, 207
-, John, Earl Poulett (d. 1864), 20, 25,
46–8, 51, 65, 127, 143, 159, 169,
202
-, Peregrine, 161
-, Thos. (d. 1413), 124, 142–3
-, Vere, Earl Poulett, 40, 46, 130
-, Wm. (d. 1488), 42, 123, 206, 208
-, Wm. Hen., Earl Poulett, 45, 50,
147
-, Wm. John Lydston, Earl Poulett,
41, 144
-, fam., 1,3–5, 12, 15, 19–20, 22, 26,
42, 46, 48–50, 64–5, 116, 123,
125–7, 143, 148, 159–62, 165,
168–9, 180, 185, 202, 204, 208,
213
Poundisford (in Pitminster), 201
Powell (Powel, Powle):
-, Frances, 157
-, Hen., 157
-, Marmaduke, 157
-, Mary, 157
-, Sam. (d. 1656–7), 157
-, Sam. (d. 1722), 157
-, Sam. (d. 1738), 157
-, Sam. (d. 1739), 157
-, Sarah, 157
-, Theophilus, vicar of Merriott, 60
-, Thos., 130
-, Wm., archd. of Bath, 157
-, fam., 161–2
Powerstock (Dors.), 142
Powle, see Powell
Powtrell:
-, Geo., 41
-, John, 41
Presbyterians, 34–5, 49–50, 61, 67, 103, 107, 120, 133, 141, 170, 195, 197, 205, 210, 221
Prescott, Mary, 238
Preston:
-, Sir Amias, 157, 159
-, Chris., 135–7, 141
-, Hugh, 141
-, John (d. 1541), 135, 139
-, John (d. 1590), 16, 125, 135, 138
-, John (17th cent.), 135, 138, 140
-, Marg., m. John Hippisley, 135
-, Maud, see Bidik
-, Ric., assistant curate of Knowle,
162
-, Steph., 135, 138–9
Preston Plucknett, 189
Prew, fam., 175
Price:
-, Chas., 53
-, Thos., vicar of Merriott, 60
Priddell, John, 108
Prideaux:
-, Sir Edm., 10, 16
-, Marg., see Gwyn
Prince, Bernard, 228
produce:
-, butter, 22, 26, 131, 147
-, cheese, 18, 23, 86, 98, 130, 137,
147, 187
-, cider, 18, 47, 93, 103, 115, 117,
131, 134, 185
-, honey, 192
-, and see wool
provost, see Robert
Prowse:
-, Amos, 188
-, Jas., 179
-, Mary, see Ayshe
-, Sam., 175
-, fam., 46, 177, 186
Pruet, Ric., and his w. Alice, 23
Puckington, 113, 116, 118–19, 175 n
Pudele:
-, Margery, see Noneton
-, Rob. de, 122
Puf (Pyf):
-, Joan, see Flemyng
-, Thos., 92
Pulman (Pullman):
-, G. P. R., 22
-, Rob., 99
Purdue:
-, Geo., bell-founder, 204
-, Ric. or Rog., bell-founder, 163
-, Thos., bell-founder, 147, 204
Purtington (in Winsham), 55, 134, 141, 147
Pusey House, Oxford, 219
Putford, Rog. de, 24; and see Potteford
Putt:
-, Margaretta, m. Hen. Marker, 114
-, Nic., 90
-, Raymundo (d. 1757), 90, 114
-, Raymundo (d. 1812), 90, 114
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1686), 90, 114
-, Thos. (d. 1721), 90, 114
-, Thos. (d. 1787), 90, 114
-, Revd. Thos. (d. 1844), 114
-, Ursula, see Cholmeley
-, Wm., 90
-, fam., 114
Pyers, Wm., curate of Crewkerne, 30
Pyke:
-, Alice, w. of Thos., m. (2) Wm.
-, Montague, 89
-, Eliz., m. (1) Ric. Broughton, (2)
Jas. Leigh alias Reynolds, (3)
Ant. Stracheleigh, 89
-, Hugh, 89
-, John (fl. 1356), and his w. Isabel, 89
-, John, the elder (d. 1520–1), 89
-, John, the younger (fl. 1496), 89
-, Martin, 174
-, Ric. (d. by 1309), and his w. Joan,
89
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1309), 89
-, Ric. (fl. 1356), 89
-, Rob., 89
-, Thos. (fl. 15th cent.), 89
-, Thos. (d. 1555), 89
-, Wm., 89
-, and see Pike
Pyl, Rob., rector of Crewkerne, 30
Pylle, 71
Pyne:
-, Amy, w. of Thos., 55–6
-, Art., 56
-, Chas., 17
-, Christable, m. Sir Edm. Wyndham,
56
-, Hugh, 56, 114
-, John (d. 1607), 17, 55–6
-, John (d. 1679), 17
-, John (d. 1764), 17
-, John (fl. 1770), 17
-, Thos., 17, 55–6
Pynnye, —, 24
Pysing:
-, Hugh (d. 1714), 124
-, Hugh (fl. 1743), 124
-, Jeffery (d. 1706), and his w. Eliz.,
124
-, Jeffery (d. 1735), 124
Pytcher, Rob., 196
Q.
Quakers, 34, 67, 106–7, 129, 133, 220
Quantock:
-, Frances Herne, 180
-, John, 180
quarries, 38–9, 48, 52, 62, 113, 133 n, 141, 163, 187, 198, 223, 227
Queen's College, Oxford, 155
R.
race course, 9
Radbard, see Rodbard
Radcliffe, Sir Ric., 11
Radwell, Rob. de, 181
railway, see Crewkerne; Knowle St. Giles; Misterton
Rake:
-, Margery, see Paveley
-, Roland, 92
Ralph (fl. early 12th cent.), 134
Ralph the red, see Sor
Ramsbury (Wilts.), 13; and see Littlecote
Randall (Rendall):
-, Jos., 46
-, Wm., minister of Wambrook, 229
Rawe:
-, John, 214
-, Thos., rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
-, fam., 212
Raynolds, see Reynolds
recusants, see Roman Catholicism
Redborne (Dors.), see Beaminster, hund.
Rede (Read):
-, Nic., 232
-, Parnel, see Staunton
-, fam., 130
Rendall, see Randall
Resurrection, Community of, 218
Reviers:
-, Baldwin de, earl of Devon or
Exeter (d. 1155), 10, 224
-, Baldwin de, earl of Devon (d. 1188),
10
-, Baldwin de, 10
-, Isabel de, see Forz
-, Joan, m. Wm. Briwere, 10–11, 15,
28
-, Mary, m. Rob. de Courtenay, 1, 11
-, Ric. de, earl of Devon (d. 1162), 10
-, Ric. de, earl of Devon (d. 1193), 10
-, Wm. de, earl of Devon, 1, 10–11,
15, 28
-, fam., 69, 199
Reve, Thos., 189
Reynold, Warresius, son of, and his w. Alice (of Ashcombe), 71
Reynolds (Raynolds):
-, Jane, 38
-, John, and his w. Joan, 136
-, Lionel, 136
Rice, Wm., and his w. Barbara, 54
Rich (Riche):
-, Rob., 75
-, Thos., 221
Richard I, 41
Richard III, 11
Richards:
-, David, minister, 195
-, E. E., 88
-, Ellanette, m. John Glyde, 88
-, J. W., 88
-, John Whitehead, 97
-, Thos. (d. 1827), 88, 94, 97
-, Thos. (d. 1866), 88
-, W. H., 88
-, Wm., 88
-, Wm. Haggett, 88, 94
-, fam., 94
Richmond:
-, ctss. of, see Beaufort
-, duke of, see Fitzroy
Roach, Thos., 178
roads:
-, coach, 5, 39, 164, 168, 172, 199, 205
-, Foss Way, 38–9, 78, 82–3, 111, 122,
129, 134, 141, 147, 149, 151,
163–4, 171–2, 180, 198–9
-, turnpikes, 5, 7, 39, 52, 113, 134,
151, 157, 172, 211, 223
Robert, ct. of Mortain, 12, 14, 53, 134, 148, 165, 180, 199, 212, 232
Robert the falconer, 148
Robert the port reeve, 27
Robert the provost, 27
Robert son of Ives, 212
Robins (Robyns):
-, F. W. G. D., 222
-, Wm., rector of Eastham, 30
-, Wm., 161
Robinson, Geo. Jocelyn, 180
Rochester, bp. of, see Audley
Rochford, Agnes de, 14 n
Rodbard (Radbard, Rodberd):
-, Blaise, 166, 179
-, Edw. (Whitley), 54
-, Edw. Wm. Rodbard, 54
-, Emma, 54
-, Frances Sarah, m. Rob. Danger, 54
-, Hen. 54
-, John (fl. 1384–5), 213
-, John (d. 1744), 54
-, John (Butcher), 54, 59
-, John Rodbard, 54
-, Mary (Butcher), m. Silvester Prior
Bean, 54
-, Reg. Hen., 54
-, Reg. Hen. (Bean), 54
-, Ric., 179
-, Thos., 54
-, Wal., 179
-, Wm., vicar of Somerton, 179
-, Wm., 57
-, Wm., (Butcher), 54
Rodney:
-, John, 14
-, Sir Ric., de, 122
-, Thos., 14
-, Wal. de, 134
-, fam., 122
Rodney Stoke, 134
Roger, archd. of Winchester, 60, 169
Roger, Nic., son of, see Nicholas
Rogers:
-, Ann, 89
-, Sir Edw. (fl. 1555), 89–90
-, Edw. (d. 1627), 89
-, Sir Francis, 89
-, Sir Geo., 89
-, Hen., 89–90
Rogus, John, and his w. Eliz., 213
Roller, John, 184
Roman Catholicism, see Crewkerne; Petherton, South; Whitestaunton
Rosewell: Ann, w. of Wm. (d. 1593),
m. (2) John Davies, 88
-, Sir Hen., 16, 88
-, Parry, 88
-, Wm., (d. 1566), 16, 88
-, Wm. (d. 1593), 88
Rosse:
-, Cuthbert, 213–14, 216
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Bonner, 213
-, Jas. (fl. 1617), 214
-, Jas. (d. 1670), 214
-, John (fl. 1575), 214
-, John (d. 1617), 214
-, Nic., 213–14
-, —, and his w. — (Heyron), 214
-, fam., 56, 213–15
Rossiter, fam., 117
Row, John Wall, 21
Rowsell:
-, Geo., 25 n
-, Hen., 25
-, Jas., 221
-, John, 25
-, Thos., 25
-, and see Rowswell
Rowswell:
-, Ann, see Eliot
-, Edw., 213
-, Rob., minister of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
-, Wm. Salisbury, 213
-, and see Rowsell
Royce:
-, Wm., 116
-, fam., 117
Rupert, Prince, 192
Rutter, Hen., minister, 195
Ryme Intrinseca (Dors.), 224
Rys, Adam, 23
S.
S., F., goldsmith, 32
S., W., bell-founder, 210
Sackville, Sir Ric., 22
Sacred Cross, Society of, 182
Sadborow (in Thorncombe, Dors.), 70–1, 73, 75, 228
St. Barbe, Sir John, 90
St. Brides, Nic. de, 41
St. Clare:
-, Geof. de, 87
-, Ric., 88
-, Sir Rob. de (d. 1195), 87
-, Rob. de (fl. 1223), 87–8
-, Rob. (d. bef. 1308), 87
-, Rob. (d. 1308), 87–8
-, Rob. (d. 1336), 87–8
-, Rob. (d. 1359), 87
-, Wm., 87
-, fam., 92
St. Decumans, Kentsford, q.v.
St. Francis, Community of, 182
St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, 56, 88, 165
St. Lo:
-, John, 135
-, Marg., see Clevedon
St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Mdx.), 50 86
St. Reyne (Ranus), chapel of, 33
St. White (Candida), chapel of, 141
St. Wulfric of Haselbury, 32
Salisbury, Stephen, 215
Salisbury (Wilts.), 15–16, 48, 155,
179, 225
-, bell-foundry, 237
-, bp. of, 17, 225
-, cathedral, 228
-, diocese, 224, 228
-, earl of, see Cecil; Montacute;
Neville
-, earldom of, 232
Salmon, E. A., vicar of Martock, 104
Salthouse, Thos., 106
salvagius, see Wild
Salvation Army, 36
Samborne, Rob. de, rector of Merriott, 60, 206
Sampford (Samford):
-, Chris., 15, 116
-, fam., 166
-, and see Sanford
Sampson:
-, Geo. (fl. 1601), 166
-, Geo. (fl. 1657), 166, 185
-, Ric., 166
Sancta Wita, Rog. de, 141
Sandford Orcas (Dors.), 182
Sandpit (in Broadwindsor, Dors.), 182
Sandys:
-, Mrs. Ann, 197
-, Edwin, 177
-, Emanuel, 185–6, 189
-, Francis, 189
-, John, 197
-, Margery, see Bray
-, Rob., 175
-, Wal., 13
-, Wm., Ld. Sandys of the Vine (d.
1542), 13
-, Wm., Ld. Sandys of the Vine (d.
1623), 13, 34
-, fam., 177, 180, 186
Sanford, Geo., 166; and see Sampford
Sarazin:
-, Alice, 213
-, John, and his w. Eliz., 213
-, Ric., 213
-, Thos., 213
-, Wm., 213–14
Sargeant:
-, Joan, 214
-, Ric., 214
-, Wm., 214
Saunders:
-, G. W., vicar of Martock, 103
-, Nic., 177
Sawbridge (later Sawbridge-ErleDrax):
-, J. S. W., 214
-, Jane Frances, see Grosvenor
Say, John de, 82, 90, 104
Sayer:
-, Israel, 73
-, Rob., 73
Sayes, John de, 97
Sclavine, Wm., 104
Scott:
-, Jas., duke of Monmouth, 10, 40–1,
53, 69, 114, 142, 152, 157, 164,
175, 232
-, John, 57
Scriven:
-, Eliz., m. —Denslow, 139 n
-, Joan, 138
-, Ric., 139
-, Thos., 138
Scrope:
-, Eliz., m. John Daubeney, 117, 176
-, John, Ld. Scrope, 85
Sea (in Ilminster), 144, 182
Seaborough (Dors.), 1, 14 n, 17–18,
26, 28–9, 36–7, 62, 74, 140
-, ch., 4, 28
-, vicarage, 67
Seager:
-, Joan, 213
-, Thos., vicar of South Petherton,
192, 196
Sealy:
-, Elias, 124
-, John, 99
-, Sam., 124
-, Sarah, m. Jas. Marwood, 124, 128
-, fam., 126
Seavington (Seofenempton, Seovenamentone, Sevenehantona, Sevenemetone, Sevenhampton):
Seavington Abbots (in Seavington
St. Mary), 119, 198–9, 204
-, man., 201; and see Seavington St.
Mary
-, tithing, 112, 203
Seavington Dennis (in Seavington
St. Michael), 111
-, man., 205–6
-, tithing, 112, 203, 205
Seavington St. Mary, 149 n, 150, 171,
184, 198–204, 205, 207 n, 208,
209, 212
-, adv., 203
-, agric., 202–3
-, chaplains, 201, 203
-, ch., 169–70, 183, 201, 203–4
-, ho., 204
-, cts., 203
-, Crimbleford, 198–9
-, curates, 203–5; and see Evans,
Thos.; Stuckey, Thos.
-, dom. archit., 199
-, fms., 202–3
-, fields, 198–9
-, Hurcott, q.v.
-, inc., 203
-, inns, 172 n, 199
-, mans., 199–202; and see Seavington
Abbots; Seavington Vaux
-, man.-ho., 202
-, mill, 203
-, nonconf., 204, 210
-, par. ho., 203
-, par. officers, 203
-, poorho., 203
-, pop., 199
-, quarry, 198
-, rectors, 203
-, rectory, 201–2
-, ho., 199, 202–3, 209–10
-, Rom. rem., 199
-, sch., 204
-, Seavington Abbots, q.v.
-, Seavington Vaux, q.v.
-, tithes, 201–2
-, tithing, 203
-, Upton, q.v.
-, vicarage, 209
Seavington St. Michael, 49, 148, 150,
163, 170–1, 193, 198–9, 203–4,
205–10
-, adv., 208
-, agric., 206–7
-, ch., 205–6, 208–10
-, ho., 208–9
-, cts. 207–8
-, curates, 192, 209
-, dom. archit., 205
-, fms., 206
-, fields, 205, 207
-, friendly soc., 205
-, Froggelmere, 205
-, glebe, 206 n, 208
-, inc., 207
-, ind., 207
-, inns, 205
-, man., 205–6; and see Seavington
Dennis
-, man.-ho., 205–6
-, minister, see Glasbroke
-, nonconf., 210
-, par. officers, 208
-, poorho., 208–9
-, poor-relief, 208–9
-, pop., 205
-, rectors, 150, 208–9; and see Attemede; Barret, Edw.; Billing,
J.P.; Chelrye; Clement, Rob.;
Crauden; Poulett, John; Upton, Francis, Geo., John
-, rectory, 208
-, ho., 208–10
-, sch., 204, 209–10
-, tithes, 180, 208
-, tithing, 203; and see Seavington
Dennis
-, warren, 205
Seavington Vaux (in Seavington St.
Mary), 111, 203
-, man., 181
Seaward, fam., 223
Sedding, J. D., architect, 194
Segge (Shegge), fam., 223
Selwood, John, 177–8
Seofenempton, Seovenamentone, see Seavington
Sergison:
-, Mary, see Pitt
-, Thos., 73
serjeanty, tenure by, 87, 148, 177, 214
Serrey(Serry):
-, Alice, m. Wm. Deane, 178
-, John, 23, 35
Sevenhampton, see Seavington
Sevenehantona, Sevenemetone, see Seavington
Seward, John, 188
Seymour:
-, Alice, m. Wm., Ld. Zouche, 134
-, Alice, w. of Rob., 212
-, Cath., see Filoll
-, Cecily, see Beauchamp
-, Edw., earl of Hertford, duke of
Somerset (d. 1552), 13, 55, 129,
177, 179, 201–2, 212, 224
-, Edw., earl of Hertford (d. 1621),
129, 132, 179, 201, 212
-, Eliz., w. of Urry, see Meriet
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Bruce, earl of
Ailesbury, 129, 179, 212
-, Frances, see Devereux
-, Hen., see Portman
-, Isabel, 212
-, Jane, queen, 212 n
-, Sir John (d. 1464), 212
-, John (d. 1492), 212
-, Sir John (d. 1536), 202, 212
-, John, duke of Somerset, 129, 212
-, Muriel, see Lovel
-, Nic., 12, 134
-, Ric., Ld. Seymour, 134
-, Rog. (d. by 1394), 212
-, Rog., and his w. Maud (fl. 1408),
212
-, Rob., 212–13
-, Urry, 54
-, Wm., marquess of Hertford, duke
of Somerset (d. 1660), 41, 103,
129, 177, 185, 212, 219
-, Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1671),
129, 179, 212
-, fam., 12, 185
Shaftesbury (Dors.), 15, 179
Shallett, Jos., minister of Chaffcombe, 127
Shapwick, 86
Sharlock, see Sherlock
Sharp:
-, Cecil, 211
-, Ric., rector of Wayford, 74
Sharpham Park (in Walton), 86
Shaw, Chas. Jas., rector of Cricket St. Thomas, 140
sheep, 7, 18–20, 22–3, 45, 56, 66, 92, 94–7, 117, 125–7, 130–1, 136, 138, 140, 144, 153–4, 160, 166–7, 184, 186–8, 202, 206–7, 214–15, 218, 227, 234, 236–7
Shelford, Hen. de, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
Shepton Beauchamp, 64, 68, 111–13,
118–19, 163 n, 171–2, 179, 196,
198–9, 204–5, 210–22
-, adv., 217–18
-, agric., 214–15
-, alms-ho., 217, 220, 222
-, chars., 221–2
-, ch., 192, 214, 217–21
-,-, ho., 217, 219–20, 222
-,-, plan, 220
-, cts., 213, 216–17
-, curate, 221–2; and see Thomas,
John
-, dom. archit., 211–14, 218
-, fair, 211, 216
-, fms., 211, 215
-, fields, 210–11, 214–15
-, Fouts Cross, 210; and see Petherton,
South
-, friendly soc., 211
-, glebe, 218
-, hosp., 222
-, inc., 215
-, ind., 216
-, inns, 211, 216
-, lights, 217, 220
-, man., 179, 212–19, 221
-, man.-ho., 211–15, 218
-, mkt., 211, 216
-, mill, 216–18
-, minister, see Rowswell, Rob.
-, nonconf., 215, 220–1
-, oratory, 212
-, par. officers, 215, 217
-, park, 211
-, poorho., 217, 220, 222
-, poor-relief, 215–16, 221
-, pop., 211–12
-, rector, 211, 217–18, 221; and see
Barker; Champernowne, John;
Coles, J. S. and V. S. S.;
Domett; Dugdale; Eliot; Fitzwarin; Hulle, Wal. de; Lade,
Benj. de la; Lethbridge;
Middleton; Newman; Owsley;
Paget; Rawe, Thos.; Shelford;
Upton, Rob. de
-, rectory, 217
-, ho., 65, 218–19
-, schs., 211, 221–2
-, shambles, 211, 216, 219
-, streets, 210–11
-, tithes, 213, 218
Shepton Mallet, 22 n, 85, 149
Sherborne (Dors.):
-, abbey, 224
-, bp., 224
-, cast., 228
-, hund., 222
-, sch., 104
sheriff, see Merlesuain; Tofig
sheriff's tourn, 2, 77, 112
Sherlock (Sharlock):
-, Ann, m. Amos Martin, 26
-, Eliz., m. John Clarke, 26
-, Ric., 25
-, Rob., 23
-, Wm., 38
shillyngstole, 27
Shiplake, Lower (Oxon.), 130
Shorwell (I. W.), 86
-, Northcourt in, 88
Shropshire, see Stanton Lacy
Sibton (Suff.), 143
Simpson, Francis, vicar of South Petherton, 192
Sinclair:
-, John (fl. 1377), 13
-, John, the younger, 13
-, John (several), 13
-, Wm., and his w. Lettice, 13
-, fam., 34
Sirewold, 134
Siward the falconer, 148, 205
Skellen (Skelton):
-, John, 205
-, Tamsin, 206
Slade:
-, Ann, 85
-, Edith, m. Wm. Boef, 55
-, Geo. (fl. 1798), 85
-, Geo. (fl. 1841), 97
-, Hen., 85
-, Isabel, see Canon
-, John (fl. 1557), 130
-, John (d. 1781), 85
-, Mary, m. Nat. Dalton, 13
-, Ric., 55
-, fam., 93, 99
Small, Jos. Attwell, rector of Whitestaunton, 237
Smart, John, 197
Smith (Smyth, Smythe):
-, A. D., 73
-, Sir Edw., 64
-, Ethel Katie Dorville, 228 n
-, H. H. A., curate of Wambrook, 228
-, John, and his w. Rebecca, 225
-, John, curate of Barrington, 119
-, Ric., minister of Whitestaunton,
237
-, Rob., 225
-, Sarah, 146
-, Revd. W. G. Parks, and his w. Eliz., 218
Snaydon, Thos., 237
Soane, Sir John, 42 n, 43, 135, 140
Somerset:
-, duke of, see Beaufort; Seymour
-, earl of, see Beaufort
Somerset, 229, 231, 237
-, coroner, see Brett; Clavelshay
-, County Council, 165
-, escheator, see Brett; Case
-, sheriff, see Oliver
-, under-sheriff, 188
Somerset Trading Co., 65; and see Stuckey and Bagehot
Somerton, 5, 78, 81, 96, 119, 168, 171,
179
-, Hurcot, 171
-, Kingsmoor, q.v.
-, man., 81
-, vicar, 96
Sopere, Jordan le, 144
Sor:
-, Ela la, m. Wm. de Esthalle, 122
-, Gwenllian, w. of Rob., m. (2) Nic. s.
of Roger, 122
-, John le (fl. 1176–7), 122
-, John le (fl. 1194–1205), 122
-, John le (d. by 1255), 122
-, John le (d. c. 1296–7), 122
-, John le (fl. 1316), 123
-, Jordan le, 122
-, Otes le, 122
-, Ralph le, 122
-, Rob. le, 122
-, Wm. le, 122
-, fam., 122 and n
Southampton, see Harp, South
Southarp, see Harp, South
Southcombe, Ric., 21, 187
Southcombe, see Crewkerne
Southcott, Joanna, 35, 50, 156
-, followers of, 35, 50, 156
Southeye, Wm., curate of Barrington, 119
Southwark (Surr.), 107
Southwick (Wilts.), 90
Southwood, John, vicar of Martock, 103
Southyngton, see Harp, South
Sowton (Devon), 152
Sparks:
-, Sam., 21, 24
-, Wm., 22, 33
Sparrow, Wm., 98
Speke:
-, Benj., rector of Dowlish Wake, 155
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1528), 144, 152, 155
-, Geo. (fl. 1532), 116, 130, 166
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1584), 143
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1637), 116, 143, 201
-, Geo. (d. 1690), 143, 185
-, Geo. (d. 1753), 129, 143–4, 152
-, Hugh, rector of Dowlish Wake,
152, 155
-, Joan, m. Thos. Sydenham, 124
-, Joan, w. of John (d. 1441), see
Kaynes
-, John (d. 1441), 124, 143, 152
-, John (d. 1444), 124, 143
-, John (d. 1518), 124, 143, 152, 157
-, John (d. 1524), 143, 152
-, John (d. c. 1537), 124
-, John (fl. 1690), 143, 201
-, John Hanning, 152, 155
-, Mary, 143–4, 152
-, P. G. H., 153
-, Phil., rector of Dowlish Wake, 155
-, Thos., 124
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1532), 116, 130, 166
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1551), 143, 152
-, W. H., 153
-, Wm. (d. 1508), 124, 130, 152
-, Wm. (d. 1839), 152–4
-, Wm. (d. 1887), 153
-, Wm. (d. 1908), 153
-, Wm., rector of Dowlish Wake, 155
-, fam., 116, 152, 154–5, 201
sports, see bear-baiting; bird-netting; bowling green; bull-baiting; chase; cockfighting; cricket; eggshackling; fowling; harriers; hawking; play; race course
Spoure:
-, Digory, 63
-, Hen., 63
-, Phil., 63
-, Thos. (fl. 15th cent.), 63
-, Thos. (fl. 16th cent.), 63
-, Wm., 63
-, fam., 63–4
Spraggett, Geo., vicar of Martock, 103
Sprengehose, Wal., rector of Cricket St. Thomas, 140
Stacy:
-, Edw., 106
-, John, vicar of Merriott, 60
Stafford:
-, Cecily, see Bonville
-, Eleanor, m. Thos. Strangways, 165
-, Eliz., see Aumale
-, Hen., duke of Buckingham (d.
1483), 114, 129, 176
-, Hen., earl of Wiltshire, 54, 88
-, Sir Humph. (d. 1413), 90, 206
-, Sir Humph. (d. 1442), 54–5, 90,
164–5, 206
-, Humph., duke of Buckingham, 86
-, Humph., Ld. Stafford, earl of
Devon, 90, 165
-, John de, 183
-, John, bp. of Bath and Wells,
archbp. of Canterbury, 30, 49
-, Wm., 165, 236
-, fam., 90
Stalbridge (Dors.), Thornhill, q.v.
staller, Eadnoth the, see Eadnoth
Stambury, Hen., rector of Hinton St. George and Dinnington, 49, 150
Standerwick, 159
Stanley:
-, Eliz., m. Edw. Parker, Ld. Morley,
85
-, Marg., see Beaufort
-, Thos., earl of Derby, 85–6
-, Wm., Ld. Monteagle, 85
Stanstead (Essex), 165
Stanton Lacy (Salop.), 17
Staple, Hen., rector of Wambrook, 229
Staple Fitzpaine, 143
Stapleton (Glos.), 233
Stapleton (in Martock), 78, 81, 83–4,
92, 100, 103, 105
-, agric., 94
-, chap., 88, 104
-, chant., 88
-, chap., 105
-, ct. ho., 101, 105
-, fms., 81
-, fields, 81, 94
-, inc., 94
-, man., 86–90, 94, 100–1, 105
-,-, ho., 81, 88, 94
-, park, 81
-, tithing, 76, 81, 87
Starr, Jos., 58
Staunton:
-, And. de, rector of Whitestaunton,
236
-, Parnel, w. of Wm. of, m. (2) Nic.
Rede, 232
-, Rob. of (fl. 1166), 232
-, Rob. of (fl. 1234), 232
-, Rob. of (fl. 1321), 232
-, Rog. of (fl. 1312), 232
-, Rog. of (d. 1351), 232
-, Thos. of, 232
-, Sir Wm. of (d. 1311), 232
-, Wm. of, 232
-, fam., 233
Stawley, 67, 74
Steeple Langford (Wilts.), 64
Steepleton Iwerne (Dors.), 179
Stembridge:
-, Agnes, 19
-, Thos., 65
Stephen, king, 84, 191
Stephens:
-, Hen., and his w. Phoebe Martha,
179–80
-, John, 203, 213
-, Wm., 203, 213
-, and see Stevens
Stevens:
-, Hen., 124
-, Sarah Bridget, see Marwood
Stevenson:
-, Jas., vicar of Martock, 34, 103,
106–7
-, Leonard, curate of Barrington, 119
Stewkley, Sylvester, 22
Steyning (in Stogumber), 71
Stinsford (Dors.), 90, 165
stock (less common):
-, geese, 56, 93–5, 168, 186, 229
-, goats, 18, 136
-, pigeons, 192
-, turkeys, 45
-, and see sheep
stocks, 28, 59, 145, 168
Stocker, Thos., 98
Stockland (Devon), 132, 223
Stocklinch:
-, Joan, m. Wm. Denebaud, 123
-, Ralph of, 123, 157, 159
-, Rog. of, 123
Stocklinch Magdalen, 113, 179
-, Ilford Bridges, q.v.
Stocklinch Ottersay, 113, 204, 213, 217
Stogumber, Steyning in, q.v.
Stoke:
-, Luke de, 44
-, Wal. de, 44
-, and see Jordan
Stoke Abbott (Dors.), 74
Stoke Charity (Hants), 114
Stoke St. Mary, 146
Stoke sub Hamdon, 7, 40, 83, 91, 98,
100, 171, 195, 197, 199, 212, 216
-, college, 213
-, East Stoke man., 199
-, fair, 172
-, Ham Hill, 2, 39, 77, 112, 172, 180,
210
-, provost, 213
-, sch., 196
Ston Easton, 135, 183, 185
Stone:
-, Elias, 161
-, John, 161
-, John atte, 205
-, Parnel de la, 205
Stone (in Chulmleigh, Devon), 179
Stourton:
-, John, 155
-, Wm., Ld. Stourton, 208
Stowell, 90
Stracheleigh:
-, Ant., 89
-, Eliz., see Pyke
Strangways:
-, Cath., 165
-, Eleanor, see Stafford
-, Sir Giles (d. 1547), 90, 165
-, Sir Giles (d. 1562), 90, 165, 178
-, Giles Stephen Holland Fox-, earl of
Ilchester, 54 n
-, Hen., 90, 165
-, John, 54–5, 90, 178
-, Thos., 90, 165
-, fam., 54 n, 55
Stratton, John de, 159 n
Stratton (Strete, in South Petherton),
163–6, 168, 171, 174, 178, 182–5,
191, 195–6
-, ch., 193
-, ct., 190
-, dom. archit., 193
-, fields, 172, 186
-, Great Stratton, 111, 182
-, Little Stratton, 111, 172
-, Lower (Nether) Stratton, 171, 190,
196
-, man., 166, 178
-, Over (Upper) Stratton, 171, 174–5,
197
-, sch., 197
-, tithing, 168, 175, 184, 190
Streche:
-, Cecily, m. (1) Thos. Bonville, (2)
Sir Wm. Cheyney, 201
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Beauchamp, 201
-, Joan, see Weylond
-, Sir John (d. 1355), 181, 201, 224
-, John (fl. 1412), 182
-, Marg., see Multon
Street, G. E., architect, 220
Street (in Winsham), 16, 111, 124–5
Strode:
-, Anne, 120
-, Sir Geo., 85
-, Jane, m. Rob. Austen, 114
-, Wm. (d. 1666), 85, 100, 108, 114–15
-, Wm. (d. 1695), 85, 114–15
-, Wm. (d. 1746), 85, 93, 114, 120
-, fam., 100, 114, 116
Stuckey:
-, John (fl. early 18th cent.), 182
-, John (d. 1810), 182, 207
-, Rob., 182, 202
-, Thos. (fl. 1586), 221
-, Thos., curate of Seavington St.
Mary, 204
-, Vincent, 180, 182, 211
-, fam., 206–7
Stuckey and Bagehot, 79, 117; and see Somerset Trading Co.
Sturtevant, Sim., 108
Suffolk, duke of, see Brandon; Grey
Suffolk, see Dunwich; Kentwell Hall; Sibton; Wickhambrook
Summerhayes, Rog., 238
Surland, Ric., rector of Crewkerne, 30
Surrey, ctss. of, see Warenne
Surrey, see Merton
Sussex, 41 n; and see Chichester; Lewes
Suttle, Thos., and his w. Ann, 238
Sutton Brothers, 167
Sutton, Long, 78, 106, 108
-, Little Load, q.v.
Swallow:
-, Geo., 228
-, John, 228
Sweet:
-, Anne, see Notley
-, C. F., 130
Sweetland, fam., 58
Swell, 60, 116, 185
Swyre (Dors.), 194
Sydenham:
-, Cath., m. Lewis Tregonwell, 90
-, Geo., and his w.— (Heyron),
214 n
-, Humph., and his w. Grace, 90
-, Joan, see Speke
-, Sir John (d. 1557), 165
-, John (fl. 1563), 165
-, John (d. 1590), 165
-, Ric., 124
-, St. Barbe, 90
-, Thos., 124, 130
-, fam., 56
Sylvayn, Joan, 202
Symonds (Symondes):
-, Edw., 154
-, Hen., 73
-, Ric., 175
-, Sim., rector of St. John's chapel,
South Petherton, 194
-, fam., 154
Syon (Mdx.), abbey, 87
Syon Hill (in Isleworth, Mdx.), 179, 212
T.
Taggart, Jas., curate of Crewkerne, 30
Tailboys:
-, Eliz., see Bonville
-, Wm., 91
Taile, Hubert le, 24
Tanner:
-, Edw., 14
-, John, 226
-, fam., 226
Tarrant Gunville (Dors.), 192
Tasmania, 84, 102
Tate, —, architect, 115
Tatworth, 182
Taunton, 5, 7, 10, 13, 21, 23, 39, 78,
91, 97, 99, 108, 156, 164, 172,
198–9, 204, 209, 211, 229
-, archd., 31, 192
-, archdeaconry, 171
-, sch., 209
Tawstock (Devon), 237
Taylor:
-, Revd. Elias, 86
-, H. G., 135
-, J., bell-founders, 32, 50, 61, 120,
156, 204, 210
-, W. J. D., 135
-, fam., 137
Tedbury, Rob., 236
Teddington (Mdx.), 156
Templar, Order of Knights, 28, 88, 164–5
Temple Combe, 88, 165
Templeman:
-, John (fl. 1685), 53
-, John (fl. 1842), 57
-, John, rector of Cricket, curate of
Lopen, 140, 169
-, Osborne, 26
-, Thos. (fl. 1760), 26
-, Thos. (fl. 1840), 167
Tenterden (Kent), 114
Tett, fam., 40
Teutonicus, see German
Tewkesbury (Glos.), abbey, 206
Thomas:
-, John, curate of Shepton Beauchamp, 221
-, Osborne, 26
-, Patten, 130
-, —, 24
Thorn Coffin, 90
Thorncombe (in Bicknoller), 232
Thorncombe (Dors.), 16, 68
-, Sadborow, q.v.
-, sch., 71
Thorney (in Kingsbury Episcopi), 115
Thornford (Dors.), 132
Thornhill (Thornhull):
-, Geo., 228
-, Wal. de, 202
Thornhill (in Stalbridge, Dors.), 228
Thurlbear, 146
Thynne, John, 201
tiles, 22, 171, 188, 216; and see brick
timber, 93, 207; and see planting;
wood
-, alder, 18, 39, 56, 226
-, ash, 207, 226
-, cherry, 45
-, elm, 207
-, holly, 226
-, lime, 40
-, maple, 113
-, oak, 40, 207, 226, 234
-, thorn, 18, 40
Tintinhull, 76, 78–9, 81, 89, 212, 218
Tiptoft:
-, Sir John, 91
-, Philippe, see Gournay
Tirrel:
-, Mic., 225
-, Ric., 225
Tiverton (Devon), Pole Anthony in, q.v.
Tofig the sheriff, 164
Toller:
-, Revd. Hen., 195
-, John, curate of Crewkerne, 30
-, John, 188
-, Revd. Thos., 195
-, Thos. Northcote, 175
Tolman, Jas., 221
Tomkins, Jacob, vicar of Misterton, curate of Crewkerne, 30, 67
Tony, John, 168
Toomer (in Henstridge), 44
Torrell's Preston (in Milverton), 16
Tort, Rob. le, 18
Towers, Ric., 229
Townsend, Rog., 86
trades (less common):
-, gardener, 20, 57
-, goldsmith, 20
-, organ-maker, 20
-, whittawer, 20
Treasorer, Wm., 179, 189
Trebartha (in Northill, Cornw.), 63
Tregonwell:
-, Cath., see Sydenham
-, Lewis Dymock Grosvenor, 90
-, St. Barbe, 90
Trelawney:
-, Sir Jonathan, 11
-, John, and his w. Florence, 11
-, John (d. 1563), 11
-, John (d. 1568), 11
-, John (d. 1569), 11
-, John (fl. 1618), 11
-, fam., 1, 26
Trelowarren (Cornw.), 12
Trenchard:
-, Geo., 24
-, John, 35
-, Wm., 24
trencher, Gerard the, see Gerard
Trethurf:
-, Eliz., m. John Vivian, 12
-, John, and his w. Eliz., 12
-, Marg., m. Edw. Courtenay, 12
-, Thos., 12
Trevelyan:
-, Sir Geo., 56
-, Sir John (d. 1755), 56
-, Sir John (d. 1828), 56
-, Mary, m. Edm. Wyndham, 56
-, fam., 59
Trigel, Rog., 213–14
Trivet:
-, Thos., 24
-, Wm., 24
Trowbridge (Wilts.), honor, 152
Tucker:
-, Leonard, 71
-, Wm., 138–9
-, fam., 24, 139
tumbrel, 168
Turberville (Turbeville):
-, Cecily, see Beauchamp
-, Dr. Daubeney, 20, 69–70, 73, 75
-, Thos., 91
-, Thomasine, see Buckland
Turner, John, minister, 61, 107
Turstin, 12, 134
Twickenham (Mdx.), see Whitton
Tyce, John, curate of Barrington, 119
Tyler, fam., 21, 99 n
Typper, Wm., 32
U.
Uley (Glos.), 71
Ulnod, 180
Unitarians, 35–6, 195
United Reformed Church, 195
United States of America, 114; and see America; Largo
Upminster (Essex), 15
Upottery (Devon), 228
Upsteel, Ric., 199
Upton:
-, Francis, rector of Seavington St.
Michael, 209
-, Geo., rector of Seavington St.
Michael, 209
-, Jas., 209
-, John, rector of Seavington St.
Michael, 209
-, Rob. de, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, 219
Upton (Oppetone Abbe) (in Seavington St. Mary), 111, 185, 199, 203
usher:
-, Helen the, see Helen
-, John the, see John
-, Wm. the, see William
-, and see Wigborough, Ric. of
V.
Vaigge, John, curate of Barrington and Chillington, 119, 132
Vandruske, Col., 41
Vanner, John, 24
Vaux:
-, Alice de, 14, 181, 199
-, Grace, m. Wm. de Wydiworth, 181
-, Hubert, 199
-, J. G., 178
-, John, 216
-, Maud, m. Thos. de Multon, 199
-, Rob. de, 14, 181, 199, 203
-, S. G., 178
-, Savary de, 71
-, fam., 203
Vawdye, John, curate of Lopen, 169
Veel:
-, Rob., 213
-, Eleanor, m. John Coker, 213
-, and see Viel
Venicombe, Francis, 188
Venner, Kingsford, 117
Verner, Jas., 124
Vialls, Geo., 37
Viel (Vyall):
-, John, 149
-, Thos., curate of Misterton, 67
-, fam., 149
Vile:
-, Ellen Rendall, 198
-, Wm., 198
Villiers:
-, Geo., earl of Jersey, 179, 212
-, Sarah Sophia, see Fane
Vincent:
-, Ant., 160
-, Bray, 86
-, J. G. (d. 1898), 161
-, J. G. (fl. 1973), 159, 161
-, J. W. H., 161
-, Jas., 160
-, John (d. 1830), 159–61
-, John (d. 1854), 161
-, Jos. Soper, 161
-, Rob. (d. 1834), and his s. Rob., 161
-, Wm., 161
-, Mrs., 159 n
-, fam., 126, 160–1
Vivian:
-, Sir Francis, 12
-, Hannibal, 12
-, John (d. 1562), and his w. Eliz., 12
-, John (d. 1577), 12
-, Sir Ric., Bt., 12
-, Sir Vyell, Bt., 12
-, fam., 1, 26
Vulliamy, Lewis, architect, 163
Vyall, see Viel
Vyne, John, 144
W.
Wadham:
-, Martin, 225
-, Mary, see Woolmington
-, Sir Nic., 59
-, Rob., 225
-, fam., 144, 185
Wadham College, Oxford, 225–7, 237
waifs and strays, 2
Wake:
-, And., 152
-, Christine, w. of Ralph (fl. 1200), m.
(2) Ric. Wild, 14, 152
-, Isabel, m. John Kaynes, 152, 155
-, John, 130, 152
-, Ralph (fl. 1200), 14, 152, 154
-, Ralph (fl. 1214), and his w. Hawise,
152
-, Ralph (fl. 1286), 152
Wales, 45
-, South, 114, 216; and see Glamorgan
Wall, Ric., vicar of Martock, 106–7
Wallis, R. J., 57
Walrond:
-, Amos, vicar of Martock, 103
-, Hen., 144, 182
-, Humph. (d. 1580), 25, 182
-, Humph. (fl. 1637), 182
-, John, 189
Walscombe (in Chard), 126
Walter the knight, 224
Wambrook (Awanbruth, Whmberiche), 111, 140, 222–31, 235–6
-, adv., 224–5, 228
-, agric., 226–7
-, char., 231
-, ch., 227–31
-, ho., 225, 230
-, cts., 227
-, ct. ho., 225
-, curates, 229–30; and see Smith,
H. H. A.
-, dom. archit., 223
-, fms., 223, 226–7
-, fields, 226
-, glebe, 229
-, Haselcombe, 223, 225–7; and see
Wambrook, Lower Wambrook
-, Higher Wambrook, 222–3, 226–7,
229–30
-, inc., 223, 226, 229
-, inns, 223, 228
-, Lancin (Lansham, Londenesham,
Londesham), 223, 226–7
-, Linnington (Lyllyngedoone), 223,
225–7
-, Lower Wambrook, 222–3, 227; and
see Wambrook, Haselcombe
-, man., 223–6, 228–9
-, man.-ho., 223, 225, 227, 230
-, mill, 226–7, 229
-, minister, see Randall
-, nonconf., 230
-, par. officers, 227–8
-, poorho., 228
-, poor-relief, 231
-, pop., 223–4
-, prehist. rem., 223
-, priest, see Yarcombe
-, quarry, 223, 227
-, rectors, 227–30; and see Backaller;
Chase, Gamaliel and John;
Edwards, Hen. (d. 1850), and
Hen. (d. 1881); Fordington;
Loder; Marraker, Chris, and
John; Randall; Staple
-, rectory, 223, 228
-, ho., 229
-, sch., 230–1
-, tithes, 228–9
-, woods, 222–3, 226
-, Wortheal (Wrthiale, Wurthihale),
222–3, 226–8
Wardour (Wilts.), 176
Ware:
-, Rob., 207
-, fam., 207
Warenne, Joan de, ctss. of Surrey, 152
Warner:
-, Andrews, 16
-, Eliz., see Poulett
-, John, and Sons, bell-founders, 105,
120, 230
Warre (Warr):
-, Anne, 221
-, Christine, see Chydlegh
-, J. C., 36
-, Jane, m. Sir Ric. Grosvenor, 214
-, John (d. 1349), 44
-, John (fl. 15th cent.), 44
-, Mat., 44
-, Ric. (fl. 1399), 44
-, Ric. (d. 1465), 44
-, Sir Ric. (d. c. 1482), and his w.
Joan, 44
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1532), 44
-, Ric. (fl. 1568), 44
-, Thos. (d. 1542), 44, 50 n
-, Thos. (d. 1682), 213–14
-, Thos. (d. 1685), 213
-, Thos. (d. 1737), 213
-, Wm., 44
-, fam., 44–5, 214
Warren:
-, Humph., 238
-, Thos., 225
warren, 9, 39, 40 n, 121, 125, 137, 147, 181, 205
Warry, Wm. Rob., 86–7
Warwick, earls of, see Beauchamp; Dudley; Neville; Plantagenet
Warwickshire, see Leamington
Washfield (Devon), 155
water meadows, 4, 55, 57, 131, 133
Watergore (in South Petherton), 172,
174, 187–8
-, inns, 175
Waterland, Hen., 118
Watson, W.S., curate of Knowle, 162
Wattes, Thos., 160
Wayford:
-, Baldwin of, and his w., 69
-, Scolace of, m. Ric. de Portesye,
69–70
-, Wal. of, 69
-, Wm. of, and his w. Scolace, 69
and n
Wayford, 1, 5, 17–18, 20, 26, 28–9,
36, 68–75, 140
-, adv., 69–70, 73
-, agric., 71–2
-, Ashcombe, q.v.
-, Bere, q.v.
-, chap., 71
-, char., 71, 75
-, ch., 4, 28, 68–9, 73–5
-, cts., 73
-, dom. archit., 69–71
-, fms., 69, 72
-, fields, 69, 72
-, glebe, 74
-, Greenham, q.v.
-, Horn Ash, 69, 72
-, inc., 72
-, inn, 69
-, man., 68–74
-, man.-ho., 33, 70–4
-, mills, 72–3
-, nonconf., 75
-, Oathill, q.v.
-, par. officers, 73
-, park, 69
-, poorho., 73
-, pop., 69, 72
-, quarries, 68
-, rector, 34, 74; and see Browne;
Cox; Giffard; Layng; Norris;
Sharp
-, rectory, 70, 73
-, ho., 72, 74
-, Rom. Cath., 75
-, sch., 71, 75
-, tithes, 71, 73–4
-, tithing, 69
-, Townsend, 69, 74
-, woodland, 69
Wearne (in Huish Episcopi), 94, 96
Webb:
-, W. H., 144
-, fam., 143
Webber:
-, John, 57
-, W. W., 57
Weeke (Hants), 16
Welchman, John, 216
Weld, Humph., 176
Weldon, Col., 175
Wellington, F. G. N., 191
Wells, 71, 165
-, cath., 50, 59, 74, 142–3, 145, 154,
157, 162, 191
-, chapter, 92, 103, 169, 176, 191, 208
-, dean, see Mitchell
-, St. Cuthbert's ch., 103
-, sub-dean, 219
-, treasurer, 86, 102–4; and see
Barker; Langton
-, vicars choral, 92, 101
Welman:
-, Chas. Noel, 201
-, Isaac (d. 1716), 201–2
-, Isaac (d. 1782), 201
-, Sim., 201
-, Thos. (d. 1757), 201
-, Thos. (d. 1829), 201
-, fam., 201
Wentworth, Thos., Ld. Wentworth, 129, 179
Wesley (Westley):
-, John (fl. 1669), minister, 34
-, John (d. 1791), 175
Wesleyans, 35, 50, 108, 120, 151, 195–7, 204, 221, 230; and see Methodists
West:
-, Ric. B. T., 225
-, Ric. Bowerman, 225
-, Rob., 130
-, Sarah, 225
Westcombland (in Buckland St. Mary), 76, 92–3, 100, 103
Westcott (Westcote):
-, And., 107
-, Honor, see Mathew
-, Phil., 225
-, Thos., 182
-, fam., 97
Westley, see Wesley
Westminster, dukes of, 214
Westminster, 86, 201
-, Millbank, 41
-, sch., 140, 142
Westmorland, earl of, see Fane
Westofer, Wm., 71
Weston (in Combe St. Nicholas), 222, 227, 234
Weston (in Branscombe, Devon), 182
Weston Subedge (Glos.), 237
Weylond:
-, Burga, 181
-, Eliz., sister of Peter, 181
-, Eliz., w. of Wm., see Bath
-, Joan, see Streche
-, John (fl. 1308), 181
-, Sir John (d. 1386), 181–2
-, Nic. de, 181
-, Peter, 181
-, Rob., and his w. Cecily, 181
-, Wm., 181
Weymouth (Dors.), 131
Whaddon (Bucks.), 101
Wheatley, Jas., 22
Wherriott, Hen., 222
Whitchurch Canonicorum (Dors.), 67
White:
-, Le Roy, 227
-, Wm., and his son Rob., 25
Whitefield, Geo., 107
Whitehall (in Combe St. Nicholas), 234
Whitehead, John, and his w. Joan, 25
Whitelackington, 64, 198–9, 201, 203
Whitelock, Carleton, 14–15, 22
Whitestaunton (Staunton), 111–12,
222–3, 226, 228, 230, 231–8
-, adv., 232, 236
-, agric., 234–5
-, alms-ho., 238
-, char., 238
-, ch., 160, 236–7
-, Civil War, 232
-, ct., 236
-, curates, 237
-, dom. archit., 231–4, 236
-, fms., 235
-, fields, 231, 234
-, glebe, 235–6
-, guild, 237
-, Howley (Holleway), 231–2, 234, 236
-, inc., 234–5
-, inns, 232
-, light, 237
-, man., 232–4, 236
-, man.-ho., 160, 231–5, 238
-, plan, 233
-, mills, 235–6
-, minister, see Smith, Ric.
-, Monmouth Rebellion, 232
-, nonconf., 237–8
-, Northay, 231, 234–6
-, par. officers, 236, 238
-, park, 231, 233–4
-, poor-relief, 236, 238
-, pop., 232
-, prehist. rem., 231
-, quarries, 231, 235
-, rectors, 236; and see Cartwright;
Chase, John; Clarke, Rob.
Pearse; Elton, W. T.; Greenfield; Jordan alias Stoke;
Lumbard, Wm.; Marlow;
Small; Staunton, And. de;
Wyett
-, rectory, 228, 236
-,-, ho., 236
-, Rom. rem., 231, 234
-, St. Agnes well, 231, 236
-, sch., 238
-, tithes, 236
-, warren, 235
-, woodland, 231, 234–5
Whitley:
-, Charlotte, see Bean
-, Edw., see Rodbard
-, Revd. H. C., 54
-, H. E., 54–5
-, H. H., 55
-, Reg., 57
-, Susannah, 57
-, fam., 54–5, 57
Whitton (in Twickenham, Mdx.), 86
Whytehorne, John, 33
Wickhambrook (Suff.), Badmondesfield, q.v.
Widworthy (Devon), 124
Wigborough:
-, Ric. of (or Arussir) (d. 1270), 177
-, Ric. (fl. 1327), and his w. Maud, 177
-, Wm. of (fl. 1284), 177
-, Wm. of (d. 1324), 177
Wigborough (in South Petherton):
111, 171–2, 180, 184, 186–7
-, chant., 178
-, fields, 172
-, inc., 172
-, man., 172, 177–8, 183, 185
-, man.-ho., 33, 178
-, tithes, 180
Wight, Isle of, 29; and see Shorwell
Wild (salvagius):
-, Christine, see Wake
-, Ric., 152
William I, 10, 28
William III, 10
William IV, 53
William, clerk of Dinnington, 150
William, count of Boulogne, 84
William, count of Eu, 41
William, count of Mortain, 53
William the falconer, 148
William the knight, 224
William the usher, 177; and see Helen; Wigborough, Ric. of
Williams:
-, Agnes Elsie, m. — Eames, 228
-, Revd. Fred., 228
-, Jas., 97
-, John, rector of Dowlish Wake, 155
Willoughby:
-, Anne, w. of John, see Cheyney
-, Anne, w. of Sir Edw., see Filoll
-, Sir Edw., 224, 226
-, Eliz., Baroness Willoughby de
Broke, m. Sir Fulk Greville,
201
-, Sir Francis, 224–5
-, Hen., 224
-, John, 201
-, Rob., Ld. Willoughby de Broke, 201
-, Wal., 201
Wills:
-, Alice, m. John Colston, 85
-, Marianne, 38
-, Rob. (fl. 1633), 85, 93
-, Rob. (d. 1659), 85–6
Willy:
-, Adam, 198
-, John, 186
-, Ric., 167
-, fam., 174
Wilmington, F., 123
Wilson, H., architect, 194
Wiltshire, 29; and see Amesbury; Ashton Keynes; Basset Down; Boscombe; Brook; Downton; Hilmarton; Leigh; Littlecote; Ramsbury; Salisbury; Southwick; Steeple Langford; Trowbridge; Wardour; Westbury; Winterbourne Gunner
Wimborne Minster (Dors.), 104
Wincanton, 195
Winchester, 16, 29, 208
-, archd., see Roger
-, bp., 92, 102
-, cath., 30
-, chapter, 16–17, 27, 29, 66
-, coll., 16, 88, 90, 95, 206–8
Windsor, Agnes de, see Esse
Windsor (Berks.), 15
Winsham, 68–9, 74, 111, 121, 124,
133–41, 235
-, Bridge (Fordebrigge), 111
-, Jakettes, q.v.
-, Leigh, q.v.
-, Purtington, q.v.
-, Street, q.v.
-, Whatley, 111
Winter, Mark, curate of Misterton, 66
Winterborne St. Martin, Martinstown (Dors.), 45
Winterbourne Gunner (Wilts.), 44
Wiseman:
-, Rob., bell-founder, 105, 146
-, Wm., bell-founder, 50, 194
Witcombe:
-, Isabel, 91
-, John of (fl. 1249), 95
-, John (d. by 1521), 89
-, John (d. 1527), 89, 104
-, John, and his w. Alice (fl. 1545), 91
-, Pharamus of, 95
-, Rob. of, 95
-, Wal. of, 95
-, Wm. (fl. 1550), 89, 91
-, fam., 89
Witcombe (Wythicumbe, in Martock), 79, 84, 89, 92, 97, 101
-, agric., 95–6
-, br., 79–81
-, fields, 81, 96
-, inc., 96
-, man., 89–90, 95–6, 101
-, man.-ho., 81, 90, 96
-, pop., 95
-, tithing, 76, 78, 95, 106
Witham Friary:
-, ch., 191
-, Ho., 219
Wodelond, see Odelande
Wodeman, John, vicar of South Petherton, 192
Wogan, Agnes, 214
Wollaton Hall (Notts.), 225
Wolminton, see Woolmington
Wolsey, Thos., 164
Wood:
-, And. of, 159
-, John of, 159
-, Mrs. M. A., 109
-, Rob., 17, 24, 33, 65
-, Wm., 87, 97
-, Wm. Cole, 97
-, fam., 97
wood, 4, 18, 45, 47, 56, 92–3, 111,
113, 125–6, 130–1, 133, 136–7,
141, 144, 148, 160, 184, 226, 231,
234–5
-, and see charcoal; timber
Woodcock, Sarah, 37, 61
woodland, clearance, 57, 121, 125, 136, 160
Woodlands (Dors.), 224
Woodwall, alias Kinder:
-, Alice, 138
-, John, 138
Woodward, Miss J. L., 115
wool, 21, 57, 65, 86–7, 96, 98, 167, 207, 216
Woolmington (Wolminton):
-, Frances, m. Revd. Hen. Hooton, 225
-, John de, 226
-, John (d. 1640–1), 227
-, John (d. 1717), 225
-, Mary, m. Rob. Wadham, 225
-, fam., 226
Woolminstone (Wulureston, in Crewkerne), 5, 9, 15, 17–20, 24, 32–3,
35, 37–8, 55
-, tithing, 26
Woolwich (London), Royal Military Academy, 162
Wootton, Nic., 235
Worcester, Wm. of, 141
Worcester, 155
-, bp., 139
Worcestershire, see Great Malvern
Worle, 213
Worth:
-, Alice, 186
-, Phil. de, 144
Wottesdone, Alex. de, 63
Wouburne, John, 12
Wraxall, Agnes of, 205 n, 208
Wraxall (Dors.), 205
Wraxall (Som.), 192
Wrigley, F. T., 14
Wrington, 118
Wroth, T., 156
Wroughton:
-, John, 224
-, Marg., see Filoll
Wyatt, Jas., architect, 43, 50
Wyatville (Wyatt), Sir Jeffry, 43
Wydiworth:
-, Grace, see Vaux
-, Wm., 181
Wyett, Wm., rector of Whitestaunton, 237
Wyke:
-, Averyn, 15
-, Barbara, 15
-, Eliz., 15
-, Frances, m. Thos. Greenwood, 54
-, Hen., 15
-, John (d. 1517), 15
-, John (fl. 1517), 15
-, John (d. 1622), 15, 54
-, Rebecca, m. Thos. Brookes, 54
-, Ric. (d. 1590), 15
-, Ric. (fl. 1601), 15
-, Rob., 15
-, Thos., 15
-, Wm., 15
Wynard:
-, Wm., 185
-, fam., 185
Wyndham:
-, Christabel, see Pyne
-, Sir Edm., 56
-, Edm., 56
-, Mary, see Trevelyan
-, fam., 144, 185
Wyngham, Wm. de, 206
Wythe, Wm., and his w., 142
Wythele:
-, Hen. de, 181
-, Reynold, 181
-, fam., 181
Wythele, see Dowlish Wake
Y.
Yarcombe, Phil. of, priest of Wambrook, 228
Yarcombe (Devon), 225–6, 229, 231, 238
Yarty, riv., 231
Yates, alias Hopton, John, 237
Yeabridge (in South Petherton), 172, 187–8, 191
Yeatman:
-, Hugh, and his w. Marg., 13
-, Mary, see Dalton
Yeo, riv., 78–9
Yeovil, 17, 23, 37, 57, 67, 78, 88–91,
98–9, 107, 182, 195, 216
-, District, 28
-, poor-law union, 102, 191, 197
-, R.D.C., 191
Yeovilton, 91, 96, 100
Yetminster (Dors.), 65
York (Yorke):
-, Chas., 139
-, Thos., 13
Yorkshire, N.R., see Aske
-, W.R., see Mirfield
Ypres, 146
Z.
Zouche:
-, Alice, see Seymour
-, Wm., Ld. Zouche, 134, 199
-, fam., 134