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Note. Page numbers in bold-face type are those of the principal reference. A page number in italic denotes an illustration on that page. A page number followed by n is a reference only to the footnotes on that page.
A. C. Lomax's Successors, 128
Abbots Bromley, see Bromley, Abbots
Abnall:
-, Amy (or Amice) of, 207
-, Rog. of, 207
-, Thos. of, 95, 207
Abnalls (in Burntwood), 195, 202–3,
208, 217
-, Abnall Ho., 208
-, Abnalls Cottage, 207
-, bath, 107, 202–3; plate 42
-, botanic gdn., 107, 169, 202, 212
-, cross, 202
-, Great Abnalls, 207
-, Little Abnalls, 207
-, man., 207–8
-, mill, 214
-, Unett's Well, 107, 202
Abraham, Chas. John, precentor of Lichfield, formerly bp. of Wellington (New Zealand), 107
Adam, deacon at St. Mary's, Lichfield, 137
Adam the glazier, 120
Adams:
-, Mr. and Mrs. D. V., 247
-, Edw., 222
Adbaston, 136
Addams, Geo., 68, 125, 211, 289
Addison, Lancelot, dean of Lichfield, 55–6, 61, 148, 156–7, 171
Adelaide, queen of William IV, 29, 60, 149
Adey:
-, Jos., 82
-, Sarah, 143
Adie:
-, Ann, 123
-, Caroline, 123
-, Thos., 80, 123
Aethelheard, abp. of Canterbury, 6
Aethelwald, bp. of Lichfield, 6
agricultural implements, see metal working
Alard, Geof. s. of, see Geoffrey
Alban, St., 38
Albert, Prince Consort, 29
Aldershawe, see Wall
Aldridge, 79
Aldridge-Brownhills urban dist., 204, 258, 271
Alexander the porter, 91
Alfred, king of Wessex, 6–7
Allen:
-, Anne, 185
-, Frank, 288
-, Joan, w. of Wm., 148
-, Mark, vicar choral of Lichfield, 181
-, Thos., 247
-, Wm., 148
Allington, John, 192
Allison & Bowen, 170
Allport (Alport):
-, Chas., 126
-, Eleanor, 264, 271
-, John, 126
Allsopp (Alsop):
-, A. P., 177
-, J. R., 289
-, Sam., & Sons, 128
Alport, see Allport
Alrewas, 123, 273
-, Curborough Farm, 100, 279
-, Fradley, q.v.
Alsop, see Allsopp
Ames:
-, Eliz., 231
-, Thos., 67
Amiens (Somme, France), 120
Amphibalus, St., 38–9, 135, 142
Amphlett, Jas., 170
Anabaptists, 156
anchorets, 144–5
Andrews:
-, Humph., 254
-, Thos. (fl. 1512), 254
-, Thos. (fl. 1900), 291
-, Wm. (fl. 1514), 254
-, Wm. (fl. 1861), 126
Angles, East, 6
Angles, Middle, 5
Anglesey, marquesses of, see Paget
Anglesey Branch Canal, 215–16, 261
Anglesey Sidings, see New Town
Anne, Queen, 130
Anne of Bohemia, queen of Richard II, 132
Annerley:
-, Hugh, 277
-, Hugh, his s., 277
Anslow (in Rolleston), 288
Anson:
-, Eliz., see Yorke
-, Admiral Geo., Baron Anson, 70, 94
-, Geo., 146
-, Sir Geo., 94
-, Humph., 210
-, Thos., 94
-, Thos., Vct. Anson, 94, 101, 244
-, Thos. Edw., earl of Lichfield, 235
-, Thos. Fra., earl of Lichfield, 95
-, Thos. Geo., earl of Lichfield, 95,
100, 147, 178
-, Thos. Wm., earl of Lichfield, 235
as Vct. Anson, 94, 161, 279
-, fam., 93
Antonine Itinerary, 37
Antrim (Irel.), 242
Apeton (in Church Eaton), 262
apothecaries, 91, 121–2, 124–5, 130,
133, 289
-, chemists, 81
Arblaster, Ric., 145
Archbold:
-, Barbara, m. Geo. Legge, Baron
Dartmouth, 79
-, Sir Hen., chancellor of Lichfield
dioc., 79
-, Mary, m. Sir John Floyer, 79
archery, 162
Arches, dean of ct. of, 138 n
architects, see Adams; Bidlake & Lovatt;
-, Bodley; Brown, Lancelot; Butler
Wones Partnership; Christian; Cox,
G. H.; Etchells; Fowler; Guest;
Gwilliam & Armstrong; Hinton
Brown Langstone; Hobbiss, W., &
Partners; Holding; Johnson, Thos.
(d. 1853) and Thos. (d. 1865);
Johnson & Son; Lavender; Loxton;
Moffatt, W. B. and W. L.; Newman
& Belling; Papworth; Pierce; Pole,
T. A.; Potter, Jos. (d. 1842) and Jos.
(d. 1875); Scammell; Scott, Geo.
Gilb. and J. O.; Smirke; Smith,
Fra.; Statham; Stevens &
Robinson; Stevenson; Street;
Trubshaw; Walter the carpenter;
Wyatt, Benj., Jas., and Wm.; and
see stone masons: master masons
Arley, Ric., 212
Armagh (Irel.), abp. of, see Ussher
Armitage:
-, Handsacre, q.v.
-, Hawkesyard, 277
-, Pk., 56
Arthur, Prince of Wales, 287
Arundel, John, bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 115, 138
Ashbourne, Alan of, vicar choral of Lichfield, 172
Ashbourne (Derb.), 255
Ashmall:
-, Elias Ashmole, 261
-, John, 211
-, Thos., 211
Ashmole:
-, Elias, 18, 87, 93, 172, 181, 190, 265
-, Thos., 209
Ashmore Brook (in Burntwood), 37,
137, 144, 147, 203, 207–10, 236
-, agric., 213
-, Ashmore Brook Dairy Farm (later
Ashmore Brook Ho.), 195, 208–9
-, Ashmore Brook Farm (formerly Ashmore Brook Ho.), 208–9
-, mill, 214
-, Rowan Cottage, 209
-, tithing, 217
-, warren, 214
Ashmore brook, 198, 209
Ashtead (Surr.), Ashtead Pk., 243
Ashwellthorpe (Norf.), 241
Ashwood:
-, Dorothy, m. Sir Hen. Hawley, 208
-, Dorothy, see Sprott
-, John, 208
Assemblies of God, 224
Astley:
-, Art., 247
-, Chris., 247, 251
-, Mary, m. Ric. Dyott, 247
-, Matthias (d. 1725), 247
-, Matthias (d. 1751), 247
-, Wal. (fl. earlier 17th cent.), 247
-, Wal. (d. 1710), 247
-, Wal. (? another or others), 247, 249
-, fam., 252
Aston:
-, Eliz., 71
-, Jane, m. Fra. Gastrell, 71, 145, 175
-, Magdalen, m. Gilb. Walmisley, 71
-, Sir Thos., 71
-, Sir Wal., 236
-, Wm. de, 236
Aston (in Runcorn, Ches.), 71
Aston (Staffs.), see Stone
Atkin, John, 148
Atkins:
-, A. H., 205
-, Edith, 205
-, F. H., 205
Atkinson:
-, John, 111, 202, 208, 211, 289
Atwall, Maud, 148
Auckland & Co., 127
auctioneers, 81, 126
Babington:
-, Ant., 245–6, 248–9
-, Cath., m. Ralph Hawkes, 233
-, Dorothy, m. Luke Robinson, 233
-, Joan, see Beaumont
-, John, 233
-, Mary, m. Theophilus Levett, 233
-, Mary, w. of Wm., 248
-, Matt., 245
-, Wm. (d. by 1553), 245–6, 248
-, Wm. (d. c. 1625), 233
-, Zachary, prebendary of Curborough,
precentor of Lichfield, and
chancellor of Lichfield dioc., 233
-, Zachary (d. 1688), 233
-, Zachary (d. 1745), 233
Bachecote, Eliz., see Freeford
Bacon, Fra., prebendary of Ryton, 52
Bader, Group Capt. Doug., 179 n
Bagley, Hen., 56
Bagot:
-, Hervey, 17
-, Mary, 29
-, Col. Ric., 17
Bailey (Bayley):
-, Chas., 127
-, E. J., 264
-, Eliz., 192
-, Fra. (fl. c. 1700), 121
-, Fra. (fl. 1741), 124
-, John (d. 1682), 121
-, John, his s., 121
-, John (another, fl. 1700), 121
-, John (fl. c. 1750), 125
-, Ric., 125
-, Ruth, 189
-, Thos. (fl. 1711), 124
-, Thos. (fl. 1794), 123
-, Wm. (d. 1715), 122, 125
-, Wm. (d. 1785), 125
Bailye:
-, Hugh, chancellor of Lichfield cath.,
289–90
-, Hugh (? the same), 277
-, I. M., see Moss
-, Kenneth, 209
-, Ric., 96
-, T. J., 264
-, Thos., 209
Baker, Wm., prebendary of Wolvey and vicar of St. Mary's, Lichfield, 139
bakers, 78, 114–15, 120–1, 132–3, 155
Bakewell, S., 106
Bakewell (Derb.), see Haddon
Balfour, (Sir) Graham, 172
Ball (Balle):
-, Eliz., 210, 220, 224, 228, 270–3
-, Geo., 210
-, John, plate 21 (d)
-, Ric., 210
Bangham, T. A., vicar of Christ Ch., Lichfield, 151, 177, 185, 193
banks, 44, 117, 130–1; plate 28
-, bankers, 41, 71, 130, 175, 234
Baptists, 156–7, 237
Barbados (West Indies), 125
Barber, Fra., 227
barbers, 132
Barclays Bank, 131
Barker:
-, Cath., w. of John, 130, 234
-, John (fl. 1672), 158
-, John (d. 1780), 130, 234
-, John (fl. 1784–1800), 211
-, Sam., 41, 130
Barlow, Jas., 124
Barnet (Herts.), battle of, 241
Barratt:
-, Fred., 264
-, fam., 264
Barrow, Jas., 60
Barrow (Salop.), see Marsh, the
Barry, Rose, 181
Barton, Ralph de, 75
Barwell, Jas., Ltd., 150
Baskerville:
-, Edw., 234
-, Frank, 234
-, Mary, w. of Frank, 234
-, Wm., 234
Basset, Ralph, Baron Basset, 54 n, 55, 69
Baswich, see Brocton
Bates:
-, John, 222
-, Wm., 222
-, fam., 207, 222
Bath, marquess of, see Thynne
Bath (Som.), 21, 71, 107
Bath and Wells, bp. of, see Law
Bather, Christina, 288
Batten, J. D., 152
Baxter, (Sir) Thos., 257
Bayley, see Bailey
Beane, Hector, 96
Bearcroft:
-, Thos., rector of Walton upon Trent,
143–4, 234
-, Thos., his nephew, 234
Beardmore, Rob., 211
Beauchamp, Eliz., Baroness Bergavenny, m. (Sir) Edw. Nevill, 247
Beaudesert, see Longdon
Beaumont:
-, Hen., 245
-, Sir Hen., 245
-, Joan, m. Wm. Babington, 245
-, Joan, w. of Hen., see Heronville
-, John, 245
Beaux' Stratagem , The, 124
'Bech', see Lichfield
Beeland, Humph., 157
Belfast, earl of, see Chichester
Belgium, see Herckenrode; Liège
Bell:
-, And., 175
-, Wm., 95
Bellfounder, Hen., 96, 119
bellfounders, 119; and see Bagley; Barwell; Bellfounder; Belzetter, Ric. and Sim.; Clibury, Hen., Ric., Thos., and Wm.; Hancox; Keene, — Mears, C. and G., and Thos.; Michael; Michel; Rudhall, Abraham and Thos.; Taylor, E. D. and John, & Co.
Belmont School, see Hassocks
Belton (Leics.), 157
Belzetter:
-, Ric., 119
-, Sim., 119
Bemetzrieder, Mr., 181
Bendy, Lettice, w. of Hen., 147
Benet, Geof. s. of, see Geoffrey
Bennett, W. B., 181
Benson:
-, Dorothea, see Thorpe
-, Godfrey Rathbone, Baron Charnwood, 72, 146
-, John Roby, later Baron Charnwood,
72
Bentley (in St. Peter's, Wolverhampton), 93
Benton:
-, Eliz. (? mother of John), 267
-, Eliz., w. of John, 267
-, John, 267
-, John (? the same), 115
Bergavenny, Baroness, see Beauchamp
Berkshire, see Challow, West; Reading; Windsor
Bernard, R., 154 n
Berners, Baron, see Bourchier
Berry Hill, see Lichfield
Bertrem, Agnes, see Fulfen
Best, Wal., 281
Betty, Wm. (the Young Roscius), 166
Biddulph:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Mic., 263
-, John, 214
-, Marg., m. Mic. Lowe, 78, 246
-, Marg., w. of Sim., 78
-, Mic. (d. 1658), 17, 93, 231, 263, 267
-, Mic. (d. 1666), 93, 231–2, 237, 263
-, Sir Mic., 93, 231–2, 263, 265
-, Ric., 216
-, Sim. (d. 1580), 78, 114, 121, 187,
231, 235, 263
-, Sim. (d. 1596), 78, 231
-, Sim. (d. 1632), 187, 231, 263
-, (Sir) Theophilus (d. 1683), 93, 143,
187, 231, 237, 263
-, Sir Theophilus (d. 1743), 187, 232,
277
-, Sir Theophilus (d. by 1798), 115, 232
-, fam., 114, 187
Bidlake & Lovatt, 168
Biggs, Sylvanus, 174, 181
Bilson (Bilston):
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1540), 203, 213
-, Thos. (fl. 1580–92), 203
Bilson (formerly Bourne) brook, 195, 198, 203, 229, 236
Bilston, see Bilson
Binckes, Wm., dean of Lichfield, 62
Binns:
-, Jas., 123
-, Jos., 123
Birch:
-, Geo., 129
-, Geo., s. of Jas., 210, 224, 228
-, Jas., 210, 224, 228
-, Thos., see Reynardson
Birch & Birch, 129
Bird:
-, Agnes, 210
-, David, 210
-, Hen., 78
-, Hen., his s., 78
-, Isabel, 210
-, Jas., 281
-, John, 78
-, Nic., 78
-, Nigel, 289
-, Rob., 120
-, Thos., 210
-, Wm., 279
-, Wm. Guest, 130
-, fam., 210, 279
Birmingham, 1, 3, 45–7, 108, 113, 182
-, as address, 66, 72, 114, 126, 150,
157–8, 168, 211, 235, 269, 288,
290
-, art, sch. of, 179
-, corp., 109, 243, 245, 247, 251
-, Erdington, 114
-, overspill pop., 109, 201
-, Rom. Cath. cathedral, 54
-, Saltley, 225
-, Sparkhill, q.v.
Birmingham Canal, 47
Birmingham Chemical Co., 128
Birmingham Fire Office, 104
Birmingham Primitive Methodist Circuit, 158
Birmingham Regional Hospital Board, 72
Bishop, Wm., 170
Bishop's Frome (Herefs.), see Frome, Bishop's
Bishops Itchington prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
Bishopshull prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
Bishton, see Colwich
Black brook (formerly Hammerwich Water), 258, 283, 292
Black Country, 3, 47, 160, 201
Blaston, Geof. de, archdn. of Derby, 67
Bletchley (Bucks.), Denbigh Hall, 46
Blithbury priory (in Mavesyn Ridware), 265
Blithfield, 29
-, Newton, 192
Blomefield:
-, Sir Thos., 115, 146
-, his w., 146
Blore Heath (in Drayton in Hales), battle of, 84
Blount:
-, Geo., 121
-, John, 121
-, Ric., 187
-, Steph. le, see Blund
Bloxwich, see Walsall
Blund, Steph. (probably Steph. le Blount), 93
Blythe:
-, Geof., bp. of Coventry and Lichfield,
12, 54–5, 61, 64, 138, 154
-, John, prebendary of Freeford, 154
-, Wm., 61
Boaz, Herman, 166
Bobbington, see Leaton
Bodley, G. F., 152
Boer War, 199
Bohemia, Anne of, see Anne
Boleyn, Geo., dean of Lichfield, 55, 139
Bolingbroke, Hen., see Henry IV
Bolland:
-, Mic., 288
-, Janet, his w., 288
Bolton:
-, C. N., vicar of St. Mary's, Lichfield,
157
-, Mrs., 190
Bolton-le-Moors (Lancs.), see Turton
Bond, John, 126
bonemillers, 115, 127
Boney Hay (in Burntwood), 199, 201,
205, 214–16, 218–20
-, mission room, 204, 221
-, prot. nonconf., 223
-, schs., 226–7
Bonomi, Jos., 243
bookbinders, 122
booksellers, 121–3, 125; and see Henry
Boole, Wal., 289
Booth, Jos., 257
Bordesley abbey (Worcs.), 69
Borland, J., 234
Borrowcop Hill, see Lichfield
Bosco, Master Wm. de, chancellor of Lichfield cath., 186
Bostock:
-, J. E., 245
-, P., 245
Boston, Wm., 233, 278
Boston (Lincs.), 241
Boswell, Jas., 1, 124
-, statue, 23
Bosworth fam., 264
Bosworth (Leics.), battle of, 12, 206
Boughton Aluph, see Buckwell
Boulers, Reynold, bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 54
Boulogne (Pas de Calais, France), 211
Bound Brook Bearings (later G.K.N. Bound Brook) Ltd., 276
Bourchier:
-, Eliz., see Tilney
-, Humph., 241
-, John, Baron Berners, 241
Bourne:
-, John de la, 140, 212
-, John s. of Hen. de la, 277
Bourne, see Longdon
Bourne brook, see Bilson brook
Bourton on the Water (Glos.), 157
Bowen, Ric., 170
Bowes, Sir John, 250
Bowles, Maj. St. George, 232
bowling, 162, 233
boy scouts, 90, 205
Brackley, Vct., see Egerton
Bradburne:
-, Ann, w. of Sam., 290
-, Eliza, 290, 294
-, Hen., 290
-, John (d. 1779), 290
-, John (d. 1834), 290
-, John (d. by 1879), 289–90
-, Mary, w. of John, 290
-, Randle, 290
-, Sam. (or Sam. Hamson), 286, 289–90
-, Revd. Thos., 289
Bradbury:
-, Ernest, 234
-, Lisa, m. — Teal, 234
-, Susan, m. — Toon, 234
Bradford, earl of, see Newport
Bradley, Hen., 37
Bramall:
-, John, 113, 163, 169
-, John, his s., 113
-, Wm., 113
Brawn:
-, Jas., 127
-, John, 127
-, Ric., 127
braziers, see metal working
Brentwood (Essex), 227
Brereton, Sir Wm., 17–18
Brereton, see Rugeley
Brethren, 159
brewing, 39, 100, 114, 122, 124–5, 127– 8, 209, 236, 257, 276; plates 32–3
Brewood, 280
brickmaking, 120, 122, 126, 216, 268
Bridgeman:
-, Chas., 128
-, Jos., 128
-, Rob., 53, 87, 128, 163, 168
-, Rob., & Sons, 128, 143, 164
-, Mrs., 108
-, fam., 143
Bridgewood, Thos., Rom. Cath. priest, 222
Bridgnorth (Salop.), 119
Bridlington (Yorks. E.R.), 17
Briggs, Emily, 281
Brightwell Baldwin (Oxon.), 206
Bristol, 119
Brittany, duke of, see Montfort
Broadlands (in Romsey, Hants), 243
Brocton (in Baswich), 209
Bromley:
-, Edw., 278
-, Thos. of, 95
Bromley, Abbots, 73, 192
-, lunatic asylum, 106
Bromley, King's, 47, 79, 100, 106, 125, 229 n, 232, 234
Bromwich, Castle (Warws.), 210, 270
Bromwich, West, 108, 183, 262
-, Wigmore, 182
Brook Leasow (formerly Tamhorn brook), 238–9
Brooke, Baron, see Greville
Brookes, Leonard, 232
Broughton, Ric., 82
Brown:
-, Alice, m. Wm. Rugeley, 278
-, Alice, w. of Hen., 254
-, Caroline, 262
-, Dr. E. N., 212, 227
-, Edw., 170
-, Eliz., 254
-, Frederic, 128, 170
-, Hen., 254
-, John, 254, 278
-, Lancelot, 243–4, 249
-, Mary, 175
-, Thos. (fl. early 13th cent.), 257
-, Thos. (d. 1717), 174
-, fam., 278
Browne:
-, Isaac Hawkins, 22
-, Maj. J. M., 286
-, John, 154
Brownhills (in Norton Canes and Ogley
Hay), 47, 203, 220, 269, 285
-, Brownhills West Methodist soc., 271
-, urban dist. council, 204, 269
Bruera, Gilb. de, canon of Lichfield, dean of St. Paul's, London, 51
Bruyn, Nicolaes de, 156, 223
Buck, Wm., 169
Buckeridge:
-, Geo., master of St. John's hosp.,
Lichfield, 185
-, Wm., 129
Buckingham, John, dean of Lichfield, 258
Buckingham, duke of, see Stafford
Buckinghamshire, see Bletchley; Swanbourne
Buckwell (in Boughton Aluph, Kent), 206
Budd, Marg., 188
Budgen, N. F., 246
building trade, 122; and see carpenters; stone masons
Buildwas abbey (Salop.), 69
Bull:
-, F. H., and his w., 128
-, Nic., 290
-, Ric. (d. by 1655), 290
-, Ric. (d. 1660), 290
-, Ric. (d. 1671), 290
-, Ric. (fl. early 18th cent.), 290
-, Thos., 290
-, Thos., his s., 290
bull baiting, 161
Burdett, Rob., 93
Burditt, Fra., 88
Burghill, John, bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 54, 59, 62, 66
Burnaby, see Dyott, Lucy and Ric.
Burnes:
-, Ann, w. of Ric., 287
-, John (d. 1600), 78, 121, 187
-, John (fl. 1620s), 121, 288
-, John (d. 1682), 111, 288
-, John (d. 1817), see Burnes Floyer
-, Ric. (d. 1692), 288
-, Ric. (d. 1766), 111, 288
-, Thos. (d. 1610), 121
-, Thos. (fl. 1633), 288
Burnes Floyer (formerly Burnes), John, 287–8
Burney, Fanny, 23
Burntwood, 139, 195–228
-, Abnalls, q.v.
-, agric., 198, 201, 213–14
-, Annie Ker Gettings Memorial
Home, 219
-, Ashmore Brook, q.v.
-, Ball's Mount, 203, 217–18
-, baths, 204, 218, 227; and see Abnalls
-, Biddulph's Pool, 195, 199, 201, 214
-, Bilston Brook, 222
-, farm, 203, 208
-, Boney Hay, q.v.
-, Bridge Cross farm, 201, 213
-, Bridge Cross Ho. farm, 201
-, bridges, 195, 203
-, Burntwood Green, 198, 216, 223, 228
-, Burntwood Town Shopping Centre,
201
-, buses, 220
-, Castle farm, 199, 213
-, chantry land, 212
-, chars., 227–8
-, Chase Terrace, q.v.
-, Chasetown, q.v.
-, Childerend Pipe, 198
-, Childerhay, 198, 210, 213
-, chs., 204–5, 220–2, 225; plate 41
-, cinemas, 204; plate 40
-, conduit head, 95–6, 198, 216
-, Coney Lodge Farm, 214
-, Coulter Lane Farm, 199
-, Creswell Green, 195, 199
-, Cross o' th' Hand, 203
-, Edial, q.v.
-, educ., 224–7
-, fisheries, 214
-, friendly socs., 204–5
-, Fulfen, q.v.
-, Green Lane Farm, 199
-, greens, see Burntwood: Burntwood
Green, Creswell Green, and
Spade Green; Woodhouses
-, Hill (Hill Ho.) farm, 210–11, 213–14
-, Hilltop farm, 195, 202, 212
-, Hobstone, 217
-, Hobstone Hill, 198, 219
-, housing, 201, 219, 261
-, inc., 199, 201, 213–14, 217–18
-, inds., 198–9, 201, 215–17, 220
-, inns and alehos., 198–9, 205, 220
-, institutes, 204–5
-, Irish, 198
-, Lambourne Ho., 218; plate 40
-, librs., 204, 225; plate 40
-, Lichfield vicars choral property, 212
-, Lincroft Cottage, 216
-, local govt., 217–18; and see
Burntwood: par. govt.
-, lunatic asylum (later St. Matthew's
hosp.), 198, 210, 219, 221, 223
-, mans. and other estates, 205–12
-, map, 196–7
-, Maple Hayes (Pipe farm), 70, 111,
123, 211–12, 214; plate 14
-, estate, 206, 208, 211, 289
-, fishponds, 195
-, home farm, 202, 207, 212
-, sch., 227
-, mkt. gardening, 213–14
-, mkts., 215
-, mills, 195, 214–15
-, Morley Rd. Social Centre, 205
-, Morlings Farm, 201
-, par. govt., 217–19
-, par. (town) council, 203–4, 218,
228
-, pks., 201
-, pinfolds, 217
-, Pipe, q.v.
-, Pipe farm, see Burntwood: Maple
Hayes
-, Pipe Grange Farm, 195, 201
-, place name, 198
-, policing, 219, 269
-, poor relief, 218; and see Burntwood:
chars.
-, pop., 198–9, 201
-, prot. nonconf., 220–4
-, public services, 218–20
-, rlys., 202, 215–16
-, recreation centre, 204
-, rds.:
-, Abnalls Lane (Pipe Lane), 198,
202
-, Broad Lane, 201–2
-, Cannock Rd. (Cannock Street), 198
-, Canterbury Close, 220
-, Chase Rd., 198
-, Chorley Rd., see Burntwood: rds.
(Farewell Lane)
-, Church Rd., 198, 210
-, Coulter Lane, 199
-, Cross in Hand Lane, 198
-, Farewell Lane (Chorley Rd.), 199
-, Forge Lane, 202
-, Grange Lane, 202
-, Green Lane, see Burntwood: rds.
(Woodhouse Lane)
-, Hammerwich Rd. (Star or Sterre
Lane), 198, 259
-, Hobbestone Hill Lane, 202
-, Kynchall Lane, 202
-, Longdon Way, 203
-, Norton Lane, 198, 259
-, Padbury Lane, 199
-, Peter's Lane, 202
-, Pinfold Lane, see Burntwood: rds.
(Woodhouse Lane)
-, Pipe Lane, see Burntwood: rds.
(Abnalls Lane)
-, Rake Hill (Stephen's Hill), 199,
201, 216
-, Slade Ave., 216–17
-, Springhill Rd., 201
-, Springlestyche Lane, 199
-, Star or Sterre Lane, see
Burntwood: rds. (Hammerwich
Rd.)
-, Stephen's Hill, see Burntwood:
rds. (Rake Hill)
-, Stockhay Lane, 198, 209
-, Woodhouse Lane (Pinfold Lane
and Green Lane), 202
-, Woodhouses Rd., 202
-, Roman Catholicism, 222–3
-, St. John's hosp., Lichfield, property
of, 212
-, St. Matthew's hosp., see Burntwood:
lunatic asylum
-, Sankey's Corner, 201, 204, 215,
218–19; plate 40
-, sch. bd., 224–7
-, schs., 205, 220, 224–7
-, social and cultural activities, 203–5
-, Spade Green, 198, 202, 216
-, Spade Green Ho., 202
-, Spinney Farm, 201
-, Spring Hill, 203
-, stocks, 219
-, tithes, 212
-, tithings, 217
-, vicar, 204; and see Poole; Weston
-, wakes, 203
-, warrens, 214, 267
-, women's institute, 205
-, Woodhouses, q.v.
Burntwood and Hammerwich Parishes War Fund, 219, 228
Burritt, Elihu, 3
Burrows & Sturgess, 128
Burslem, 45
Burton:
-, G. A., 279
-, Geo., 281
-, Gerald, 279, 281
-, John, 281
-, Wm. de, prebendary of Gaia Major,
185
Burton upon Trent, 183, 187
-, abbey, 12
-, abbot, 73
-, as address, 16, 93, 276, 290
-, brewing, 128, 211
-, rd. from Lichfield, 7, 45–6, 276
Bury Bank, see Stone
butchers, 78, 94, 100, 120–2, 132–4
Butler:
-, Jas., 124
-, John, puritan minister at St. Chad's
and St. Mary's, Lichfield, 139,
158
-, Wm., 124
Butler Wones Partnership, 36
Butt, Cary, 130, 190, 289
Buxton:
-, Jessie, m. John Leese, 245
-, Nathan, 245
Bye brook, see Dry brook
Bytheway, Hen., 210
Cadman, Wm., 228
Caer Lwytgoed (Caer Lwydgoed; Cair Luitcoit), 4–5, 37
Calais (Pas de Calais, France), 14
Caldwell, Ric., 187
Cambridge university, Christ's Coll., 91
Campbell, Isabella, see Howard
canals, see Anglesey Branch Canal; Birmingham Canal; Coventry Canal; Trent and Mersey Canal; Wyrley and Essington Canal
Cannock, 109, 128, 199, 280, 289
-, Cannock Chase Technical Coll., see
Cannock: County Mining Coll.
-, Cannock Wood, q.v.
-, County Mining Coll. (later Cannock
Chase Technical Coll.), 227
-, man., 15
-, mining, 216
-, rly., 216
-, Wyrley, Great, 96, 132
Cannock Chase, 1, 198, 210, 214–15,
259
-, as Cannock heath, 202, 266
-, warrens, 267
Cannock Chase & Wolverhampton Railway, 216
Cannock Chase Coalfield, 198, 215, 258
Cannock Chase Colliery Co., 201, 203–4, 215–16, 219–22, 225–7, 269, 291
Cannock forest, 198, 207, 246, 259
Cannock Wood (in Cannock), 228
Canterbury:
-, abps., 6, 12, 252; and see Aethelheard; Laud; Sancroft; Theodore; Walden
-, Christ Church cath. priory, 95
prior, see Durdent
Canwell priory, 69
Capenhurst, Thos., 277
cappers, 120–1, 133–4
Cardon fam., 41
Carhampton, ctss. of, see Luttrell
Carlier, Jan, 55
Carlisle (Cumb.), 19
carpenters, 58, 132, 229, 286; and see Walter
Carter, Alan, 122
Cartmail, Thos., 113
Castle Bromwich, see Bromwich, Castle
Castle Church, 190
Cave, Sir Ric., 93
Cavendish, Lord Geo., 246
Cawdor, Lady, see Howard
Ceolred, king of Mercia, 6
Chad, St., bp. of Lichfield, formerly
bp. of York, 5–6, 37, 49, 134,
145–7, 152
-, shrine, see Lichfield cathedral: St.
Chad's shrine
-, statues, 49, 54, 134, 146
Chaddesden, Master Ralph de, treasurer of Lichfield cath., 186
Chadwick:
-, Geo., 106
-, John, 106
-, —, father of John, 106
-, —, w. of Geo., 106
Challow, West (in Letcombe Regis, Berks.), 147
Chamberlin & Hill, 127
Chambers, Cath., 125, 146
Champeneys, John, 247
Chandler, Edw., bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 142, 148
chandlers, 133
Chantry, Sir Fra., 55
Chaplain, Fra., 121
charcoal burning, 251
Charity Commissioners, 98, 224
Charity Organization Society, 184
Charlbury (Oxon.), see Walcot
Charles I, 17, 78, 132, 242
Charles II, 71, 76, 79 statue, 52–3
Charnwood, Baron, see Benson
Chartley (in Stowe), 16
Chase Sailing Club, 204
Chase Terrace (in Burntwood), 201
-, buses, 220
-, ch., 222
-, electricity, 219–20
-, fire stn., 219
-, friendly socs., 205
-, ind., 201, 216–17
-, inns, 201, 215, 223
-, librs., 204
-, maps, 196, 200
-, mkts., 215
-, pk., 201
-, police stn., 219
-, pop., 201
-, post office, 220
-, prot. nonconf., 205, 223–4
-, Sankey's Corner, see Burntwood
-, schs., 205, 218, 225–7
-, sewerage, 218–19
-, social and cultural activities, 203–5
-, streets, 201
Chasetown (in Burntwood), 198–9, 201
buses, 220
-, ch., 203, 221–2, 261
-, cinemas, 204
-, clocks, 199, 201
-, electricity, 216, 219–20, 222
-, friendly socs., 205
-, gas, 219–20
-, housing, 201
-, inds., 198–9, 203, 215–17, 227
-, inns, 199, 204–5, 215, 223
-, institutes, 204–5, 219, 227
-, Irish, 223
-, librs., 204
-, maps, 196, 200
-, mkt., 215
-, mkt. gardening, 199, 214
-, pks., 201, 204
-, place name, 199
-, prot. nonconf., 205, 223–4
-, public services, 218–20
-, Roman Catholicism, 204, 223, 226
-, schs., 198–9, 204–5, 213, 221, 225–7,
272
-, social and cultural activities, 203–5
-, streets, 199, 201
-, vicars, see McClean; Seaton
-, wakes, 203–4
Chasetown and District Electricity Co. Ltd., 220
Chasetown Gas Co. Ltd., 219
Chasewater, see Norton Pool
Chatterton:
-, Geo., 279
-, Humph., 247–8
-, his w., 247
-, John, 78, 247
-, his w., 247
-, Oliver, 279
-, Rog., 279
-, Thos. (fl. 1498, 1508, 1532–3, ? the
same person), 148, 279
-, Thos. (fl. 1572), 279
-, Thos. (fl. 1637), 279
-, Wm., 247
-, fam., 247
Chawner:
-, Ric. Croft, 207, 215, 290–1
-, his w. and dau., 207
-, Rupert, 290
Cheatam, see Cheetham
Chebsey, vicar of, see White
Cheetham (Cheatam, Chetham):
-, Humph., 279
-, Sam., 216
-, Thos., 126
Chelsea (Mdx.), ch. council of, 6
chemists, see apothecaries
Cheshire, see Aston; Chester; Frodsham; Nantwich; Tatton Park
Chestall brook, see Maple brook
Chester, 7, 11, 19, 45–6, 60, 203, 261
-, abbey, abbot, 7, 9
-, archdeaconry, 14
-, archdns., 40, 43, 60, 68, 95; and see
Radcliffe; Rodswell; Wombourne
-, bps., see Lichfield: bps.
-, dioc., 7, 14
Chesterfield, Thos., canon of Lichfield, 62
Chesterfield, earls of, see Stanhope
Chesterfield (Derb.), 38, 277
Chesterfield, see Shenstone
Chetham, see Cheetham
Chetwynd:
-, Chas., 234
-, Ralph, 234
-, Wal. (d. 1693), 22
-, Wal. (d. 1732), 82, 93–4, 194
Chichester:
-, Art., earl (later marquess) of Donegall, 149, 240, 242–4, 249,
251–2; plate 24
-, as Baron Fisherwick and earl of
Belfast, 243
-, Lord Spencer, 243
-, fam. mausoleum, 149; plate 56
Child:
-, J., 227
-, Ric. le, 231
-, Sir Smith, 183
Childerhay, see Burntwood
Chinn:
-, Alan, 129
-, H. S., 162
-, Hen., 67, 129
-, Thos., 129
Chorley, see Farewell
Christadelphians, 157
Christian, Ewen, 146
Christ's College, see Cambridge
Church Building Society, 220
Church Commissioners (formerly Ecclesiastical Commissioners), 59
Church Eaton, see Apeton
CIN Industrial Investments Ltd., 247
Circuit brook, 1, 229
City Brewery Co., 128
Civil War, the, 242; and see Lichfield
Clarel, John, archdn. of Stafford, prebendary of Prees, 136
Clarence, duke of, see Plantagenet
Clayton (Cleyton):
-, Ric., puritan minister at Lichfield,
139
-, Thos., 70
-, Ursula, m. John Hill, 70
Cleat Hill, see Longdon
Clementi, Muzio, 164
clerk, Sim. the, see Simon
Clerk:
-, John, 113
-, Thos., 113
Clerkson:
-, Anne, m. Humph. Everard, 231
-, John, 231
-, Ric., 231
-, Wm., 231
Cleydon, Reynold de, canon of Lichfield, 281
Cleyton, see Clayton
Clibury:
-, Hen., 143
-, Ric., 143
-, Thos., 143, 146
-, Wm., 143, 146
Clifford:
-, John (d. 1805), 174
-, John (fl. 1818–44), 174
-, Thos., 155
Clifton Campville, see Harlaston; Haunton
Clinton:
-, Eliz. de, w. of John, Baron Clinton,
241
-, Rog. de, bp. of Chester, 9–10, 39, 49,
57, 60, 207, 262
Clipston, Wal. of, 67
clockmakers, 119, 126
cloth trade, 116
clothworking, 42, 89, 112, 122–3,
133–4
-, cotton, 89, 122–3
-, dyers, 120–3
-, fullers, 120, 292
-, fulling mills, 28, 111, 122–3, 251
-, linen, 88–9
-, sailcloth, 123, 157
-, shearmen, 120
-, weavers, 58, 120, 122–3, 133
lace (bone), 121, 123
-, woollens, 123
Clotworthy:
-, John, Vct. Massereene, 242
-, Mary, m. Sir John Skeffington, Vct.
Massereene, 242
Clovesho, council of, 6
coachmaking, 81, 124
coal trade, 46–7, 127
coalmining, see mining
Cobb, Thos., 70, 94
cock fighting, 161
Colchester, Peter of, 74
Coleshill (Warws.), 182
Collingwood, Ralph, dean of Lichfield, 95, 152–3
Collins:
-, Geo., 121, 188
-, Nic., 121
Colman:
-, John, 186
-, Margery, his w., 186
Colwich:
-, Bishton, 94
-, Fradswell, q.v.
-, Haywood, 280
-, Haywood, Little, 131
-, Shugborough, 94
-, Wolseley Hall, 211
Comberford, Thos., 245
Comberford, see Tamworth
Congregationalists (later United Reformed Church), 81, 156–8, 171, 180–1, 223; plate 34
Conningham, Maj. R., 277
Conservative party, 81–2, 94–5, 167, 170
Cook:
-, Alice, see Durdent
-, Rob., 241
Cooke:
-, Cassandra, 254, 277
-, John (or John Harcourt), 277
cooks, 118, 120, 132
Cooper:
-, Sir Ric. Ashmole, 32, 70, 288
-, (Sir) Ric. Powell, 27, 163, 261, 288
-, Sybilla, see Mason
-, Thos. Ware, 211
Coote, Diana, see Newport
Corbett, Edw., 288
Cornhill, Wm., bp. of Coventry, 10, 49, 54
Cornovii (Celtic tribe), 285
Cornwallis, Jas., bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 55
Cotes, John, 93
Coton, Ralph, 234
Cottesloe, Baron, see Fremantle
Cotton:
-, Anne, w. of Humph., 210
-, Humph., 210
-, Revd. J. A., 212
-, Thos., 210
-, Wm. (fl. 1597–1602), 210
-, Wm. (d. 1669–70), 210
-, Wm., his s., 210
cotton, see clothworking
Couldery:
-, T. S., 101
-, Wm., 101
coursing, 161
Couton, Wm. de, prior of St. John's hosp., Lichfield, 140
Coventry, 19, 22, 24, 53, 56, 118
-, archdns., see Milley; Strangeways
-, bps., see Lichfield: bps.
-, cath. priory, 9–10, 14, 49
Coventry and Lichfield, bps. of, see Lichfield: bps.
Coventry Canal, 47, 240, 276
Coventry Churches Housing Association, 109
Cowlishaw:
-, Joan, w. of R. F., 166
-, R. F., 166
Cowper, Mr., 187
Cox:
-, G. H., 223
-, Harry, 264
-, Sarah, 152
-, fam., 152
Craddock:
-, Jas., 285
-, fam., 285
Cramer, Wilhelm, 164
Crane brook, 195, 258–9
-, Big, 195, 214
-, Little, 195
Cranley, Thos., abp. of Dublin, 59
Crécy, battle of, 14
Cressett, Mr., 185
Cressewalle, Hen. of, 199
cricket, 141, 145, 162, 203–4, 262, 286, 289
Crimean War, 163
Crockett, the Misses, 180
Cromwell:
-, Joan de, see Somerville
-, Sir Ralph de, 278
-, Ralph de, 278
-, Ralph, Baron Cromwell, 278
-, Oliver (Lord Protector), 156
-, Thos. (earl of Essex), 118
Croome (Worcs.), 243
Cross o' th' Hand, see Burntwood
Crosskey, Rowland, 86
Crowther, Thos., 289 n
Croxall (Derb.), 236
Croxden abbey, 119
Cumberland, see Carlisle
Cumming, Revd. J. G., 179
Curborough (in Curborough and Elmhurst), 137–8, 229
-, agric., 235–6
-, Chapel Yard, 233
-, Corporation farm, 229
-, Curborough Hall farm, 229, 233
-, Curborough Turvile, 233, 236
-, Field Ho., 233
-, Great Curborough, 229
-, map, 230
-, mills, 236
-, Pipe bridge, 229
-, pop., 229
-, prebendal estate, 233, 278
-, prot. nonconf., 158, 237
-, sewage farm, 100
-, tithes, 235
-,
and see Alrewas: Curborough Farm;
Streethay: Curborough Ho. and
Little Curborough
Curborough and Elmhurst, 40, 229–37,
283
-, agric., 235–6
-, Community Assoc., 237
-, Curborough, q.v.
-, Elmhurst, q.v.
-, local govt., 88, 236
-, map, 230
-, poor relief, 90, 236
-, tithing, 236
-,
and see Farewell: Little Pipe
Curborough brook, 3, 100, 114, 229, 273
Curborough prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
Curitwell (Curitall), Geo., 121
Cutler, Peter, 291
Daily Mail , 240
Dainty, John, 271
Dale, Hugh de la, 61; ? same as Hugh the mason, q.v.
Dallam, Rob., 56
Damer:
-, Lady Caroline, 246
-, Jos., Baron Milton, later earl of Dorchester, 246
-, Lionel, 246, 251
Danby, earl of, see Osborne
Daniel, John, 64
Danish invasions, 6–7
Darlaston, John, his w., and father, 192
Darlaston Primitive Methodist Circuit, 158
Darnford (in Streethay, later Fulfen),
253, 273, 275–6
-, mill, 115, 281–2
Darnford brook, 1, 45, 69, 253, 256, 273–4, 280
Dartmouth:
-, Baron, see Legge
-, earl of, see Legge
-, Lady, see Archbold
Darwin:
-, Eliz., w. of Erasmus, 202
-, Erasmus, 22, 64, 91, 106–7, 130, 169,
171, 181, 202
-, Erasmus, his s., 171, 181, 202
-, Mr. and Mrs. M. J., 264
Dauncey:
-, Eliz., see Skeffington
-, Sir John, 242
Davenport, see Hinckes
Davenport's C. B. Ltd., 128
Davidson, Brig.-Gen. C. S., 169
Davies, Sneyd, canon of Lichfield, 22
d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, J. A., 95
Davis, Thos., 267
Daw End (in Rushall), 293
Daw End Lime Co., 293
Dawes, Geo., 141, 145
Dawson, Jas., 232
Day, Thos., 71, 171
Deacon:
-, Alderman J. R., 146
-, J. R., Ltd., 146
Deakin:
-, D. F., 247
-, Fra., bro. of Revd. John, 190
-, Fra., father of Revd. John, 91, 190
-, Fra. (? another), 190
-, H. F., 246
-, John, 148
-, Revd. John, 91, 141, 168, 190
-, Nic., 80
-, Thos., 121
Defence, Min. of, 247
Defoe, Dan., 3, 19, 22, 57
Denbigh Hall, see Bletchley
Dennitts, Wm., 281
Denston, Jas., 100–1
Denstone, Thos., 126
dentists, 125
Denton, Jas., dean of Lichfield, 64, 116, 154
D'Éon de Beaumont, Chas., chevalier, 166
Derby, earl of, see Henry of Grosmont
Derby, 17, 101, 128, 157, 178, 181, 221 archdn., see Blaston
Derbyshire, 106, 161
-, Walton upon Trent, rector of, see
Bearcroft
-,
and see Ashbourne; Chesterfield;
Croxall; Derby; Drakelow; Duffield; Haddon; Peak District;
Seal; Weston upon Trent
Dernford prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
Derry:
-, Jas., 214
-, John, 223
-, Thos., 228
-, Mr., 214
Devereux:
-, Frances, m. Wm. Seymour, duke of
Somerset, 56
-, Rob., earl of Essex (d. 1601), 56 n, 67
-, Rob., earl of Essex (d. 1646), 67, 78,
81, 84, 164
-, Sir Wal., 93
Devonshire, see Torquay
Dicken, Thos., 123
Dilhorne, vicar of, see White
Dilkes, Mary, 141, 189
Dinedor (Herefs.), 193
Diocletian, Roman emperor, 38–9, 142, 157
Diuma, bp. of the Mercians, 5
Dixie, Rebecca, w. of Sir Wolstan, 62
doctors:
-, physicians, 3, 21–2, 35, 64, 71, 79,
81, 91, 106–7, 129–30, 147, 221
-, surgeons, 106–7, 129–30, 132, 146,
219, 276, 288–9
Dodson, Geo., 125
Dolphin:
-, John (d. 1724), 263
-, John (d. 1756), 263
-, John (d. 1782), 263
-, Thos. Vernon, 263
Donaldson, Jas., 204 n
Donaldson & Sons, 204
Donegall, earl (later marquess) of, see Chichester
Dorchester, earl of, see Damer
Dorrington:
-, Dorothy, m. Ric. Dyott, 255
-, Ric., 255
Dorset, see Lulworth Castle
Douglas Plant Ltd., 276
Drafgate, Ric., 78
Drakelow (in Church Gresley, Derb.), 94
Draycott, Sir Phil., 270
Draycott in the Moors, see Paynsley
Drayton Bassett, 69, 188, 243
Drayton in Hales, see Blore Heath
Dry (or Bye) brook, 195
Dublin, abp. of, see Cranley
Dudley:
-, Ambrose, earl of Warwick, 165
-, And., 69
-, Art., canon of Lichfield, 54
-, Sir John, duke of Northumberland,
69, 76, 280
Dudley (Worcs., later Staffs.), 161, 290
Duffield (Derb.), 277
Dugdale, Wm., 54
Dunger, Mr. and Mrs. David, 291
Dunkirk (Nord, France), 219
Durdent:
-, Alice, m. Rob. Cook, 241
-, John (fl. 1327), 241
-, John (fl. c. 1377), 241
-, Lucy, w. of Roger, 241
-, Margery, m. Hugh de Loges, 241
-, Nic. (d. by 1236), 241
-, Nic. (d. 1321–3), 241, 248
-, Rabel, 287
-, Ric., 241
-, Rog. (d. by 1282), 241
as Rog. of Fisherwick, 241
-, Rog. (fl. 1326), 241
-, Wal., bp. of Coventry, formerly prior
of Christ Church, Canterbury,
9–10, 73, 95, 241, 278, 287
-, Wm., 241
-, fam., 241
Dutton:
-, Alice, m. Wm. Quinton, 287
-, Edw., 287
-, Thos. (d. 1689), 287
-, Thos. (d. 1755), 287
-, Thos. (fl. 1769), 287
-, Wm., 287
dyers, see clothworking
Dyott:
-, Ant. (d. 1622), 68, 111, 235, 254–5,
277, 281
-, Ant. (d. 1662), 255, 258
-, Dorothy, w. of Ant. (d. 1622), 254
-, Dorothy, see Dorrington
-, J. P., 25
-, John (d. 1578), 78, 129, 235, 254–5;
plate 22
-, John ('Dumb Dyott', fl. 1643), 17
-, John (d. 1742), 210, 235
-, John (fl. 1771), 235
-, Jos., 211
-, Lucy, m. Revd. Thos. Burnaby, 255
-, Mary, see Astley
-, Matt., 235
-, (Sir) Ric. (d. 1660), 17, 93, 235,
254–5, 257, 279
-, Ric. (d. 1677), 93, 158, 255
-, Ric. (d. 1719), 93, 110–11, 164, 255
-, Ric. (d. 1769), 45, 104, 111, 255, 257,
277
-, Ric. (d. 1787), 174, 249, 255
-, Ric. (d. 1813), 111, 113, 247, 250–1,
255–6
-, Ric. (d. 1891), 87, 94, 255, 257–8,
282
-, Ric. (formerly Burnaby, d. 1903), 255
-, Ric. (d. 1965), 255
-, Ric. Burnaby (formerly Shaw), 255
-, Sim., 211
-, Thos., 235
-, Gen. Wm., 32, 68, 70, 160–1, 165,
174, 247, 250–1, 255, 257
-, fam., 68, 93, 111–12, 141–2, 257–8,
281–2
East:
-, Mic., master of choristers of Lichfield, 64, 172
-, Mic., vicar choral of Lichfield, 172
East Angles, see Angles, East
East Midlands, see Midlands, East
Eaton, Church, see Apeton
Eborall:
-, Eliza, 180
-, Sarah, 180
Eccleshall, 55, 120
-, Castle, 61
Eccleshall, prebendary of, see Kynardessey
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 67–9, 144, 146–7, 151, 212, 220–2, 233, 235, 248, 265, 270, 279, 291, 293; and see Church Commissioners
Ecton (Northants.), 56
Edge, Ric., 192
Edgeworth:
-, Honora, see Sneyd
-, Ric. Lovell, 171
Edial, Hen., prebendary of Gaia Minor, 66
Edial (in Burntwood), 195, 201–2, 205,
215, 218–20, 224, 227–8, 262–4
-, agric., 213–14, 292
-, chantry land, 212
-, chars., 228
-, Edial Farm, 202
-, Edial Hall, 209, 227; plate 49
-, Edial Hall Farm, 209
-, Edial Ho., 202, 207
-, Edial Ho. farm, 209–10
-, inds., 216
-, inn, 202
-, Kynchall moor, 212
-, Lichfield vicars choral land, 212
-, local govt., 217–18
-, mill, 215
-, pop., 202
-, schs., 209, 227
-, warren, 214
Edinburgh, 169, 219
Edmund of Langley, duke of York, 59
Edward I, 61
Edward II, 14, 59, 253
-, as Prince of Wales, 14
Edward III, 14
Edward IV, 14
Edward VI, 16, 67, 76
Edward VII:
-, as Prince of Wales, 29, 232
-, statue, 163
Egerton:
-, Sam., 242–4
-, Thos., later Vct. Brackley, 81
Eggington, Fra., 128
Elford, 206, 237–8, 240, 243, 251
-, bridge, 240, 251
-, ch., 52, 248, 252
-, fishing, 250
-, Hall, 169
-, mill, 240
-, overseers of poor, 250
-, rector, 250; and see Paget
-, sch., 252
Eliot:
-, Fra. Perceval, 29, 232, 235–6
-, Geo. (pseudonym), see Evans
Elizabeth I, 16, 45, 67, 165
Elizabeth II, 60
Elizabeth, queen of George VI, 166
Elizabeth of York, queen of Henry VII, 132
Elmhurst (in Curborough and Elmhurst), 37, 39, 112, 138, 207, 229,
231
-, agric., 235–6
-, Beans Farm, 233
-, Binns Farm, see Elmhurst: Red Brae
Farm
-, the Bynds, 234–5
-, chantry land, 235
-, Christianfield, 38
-, Elmhurst Hall, 232–3, 267; plates
43–4
-, estate, 231–2, 234
-, Elmhurst Hall Farm, 232
-, Fullbrook farm, 233–4
-, greens, 229, 231
-, High Field Lodge, 233
-, Hunt's farm, 234
-, King's Field Ho., 229
-, Lea Grange, 138, 232, 234
-, Lichfield corp. land, 79, 233–4
-, Lichfield vicars choral land, 232, 234
-, local govt., 88, 236
-, Longway Ho., 144, 234
-, map, 230
-, mill, see Elmhurst: Seedy mill
-, mission room, 236–7
-, New Farm, 231, 236
-, pinfolds, 236
-, place name, 229
-, pop., 229
-, prot. nonconf., 158, 237
-, rabbit farm, 232
-, Red Brae Farm (formerly Binns
Farm), 229, 234
-, sch., 178, 236–7
-, Seedy mill, 236
-, Stychbrook, 138, 229, 232, 234–5
-, Sunnyside Farm, 231
-, Tewnals Lane, 231
-, tithes, 138, 144, 235
-, turnpike rds., 231
-, village hall, 237
Elms, Winifred, 290
engineering, 127–8
Ensdale, Hugh, 235
Epstein, Jacob, 55
Erdeswick, Sampson, 52
Erdington, see Birmingham
Ernulf, canon of Lichfield, 68
Erpe:
-, Fra., 287
-, John, 287
-, Lettice, w. of Fra., 287
Espaigny, see Spany
Essex, earls of, see Cromwell; Devereux
Essex, see Brentwood; Ilford
Etchells, Fred., 147
Ethelbert, king of the East Angles, 6
Etocetum , see Letocetum
Eton, Adam, 212
Evans:
-, Job, 263, 271
-, Marian (George Eliot), 53, 180
-, Wm. (of Derby), 101
-, Wm. (of Ellastone), 53
-, Wm. (of Lichfield), 126
Everard, Anne, see Clerkson
Exeter, duke of, see Holand
Exeter:
-, bp., see Stafford
-, dioc., chancellor, see Weston
Exham, M. B. S., 65
Exhibition, Great (1851), 143
Eyton:
-, Adam, 212
-, Wm. de (? or Wm. Franceys), 51
Fairclough, W. H. H., vicar of Christ Ch., Lichfield, 177
Fairley, Thos., 215
Falconer:
-, Jas., prebendary of Ufton Decani,
65, 107
-, Dr. Wm., 107
Farewell, 79, 213
-, Chorley, 89, 138
-, Curborough Farm, see Alrewas
-, Farewell Hall, 211
-, Little Pipe (formerly in Curborough
and Elmhurst), 70, 205, 211,
229, 288
-, man., 207–8, 217, 262–8, 282
Farewell and Chorley civil par., 195, 273, 278
Farewell priory, 69, 207–8, 214, 262, 265–7, 278–9, 282
Farmer, Bart., 246
Farquhar, Geo., 124, 165–6
Farrant, M. H. L., 256
farriers, 132
Fawcett:
-, Edw., 264
-, J. E., 264
-, T. W., 264
Fecknam (or Feckenham), John, 185
fellmongers, 121, 133, 190
feltmakers, 121
Fenton, 232
Fern:
-, John, 68, 125, 209
-, Rob., 125, 209
Festener, —, 164
fiddler, Hamon the, see Hamon
Fielding:
-, J. W. L., 209
-, Sir John, 103
Fiennes, Celia, 3, 19, 21–2, 115, 160
Finch, Dan., 93
Finney:
-, Edw., 192
-, Wm., 189
Fischer, K. H., 288
fisher:
-, Hen. the, see Henry
-, Nic. the, see Nicholas
fishermen, 115, 120, 239
Fisherwick, Rog. of, see Durdent
Fisherwick, Baron, see Chichester
Fisherwick, 237–52
-, agric., 248–50
-, the Bents, 240, 248
-, Bents farm, 249
-, bridges, 239–40, 251
-, canal, 240
-, constablewick, 251–2
-, Copes Lodge, 245
-, Dog Kennel (Lucas) Lodge, 244–5
-, Fisherwick Dairy farm (Home farm),
245, 249
-, Fisherwick Hall, 242, 243–4, 252;
plates 45–7
-, Fisherwick Hall farm (Old Hall
farm), 243–5, 249–50
-, Fisherwick Park farm (Jenny's
Lodge farm), 245, 249
-, fishing, 250–1
-, fords, 240
-, Grove farm, 249
-, Hademore, 239–40
-, Hademore Belt, 244
-, Hademore farm, 240, 248–50
-, Hademore Lodge, 244–5
-, Holly Cottage, 240
-, home farm, 249; and see Fisherwick:
Fisherwick Dairy farm
-, Horton, q.v.
-, hunting, 250
-, inc., 248–9
-, inds., 238–9, 251
-, Jenny's Lodge, 244–5, 249
-, Jenny's Lodge farm, see Fisherwick:
Fisherwick Park farm
-, local govt., 251–2
-, Lucas Lodge, see Fisherwick: Dog
Kennel Lodge
-, man., 241–5
-, map, 238
-, mills, 251
-, nonconf., 252
-, Old Hall farm, see Fisherwick.
Fisherwick Hall farm
-, pks., 239–40, 244, 249, 251
-, pinfold, 252
-, place name, 239
-, pop., 239
-, prehistoric settlement, 239–40, 248,
251
-, rds., 239–40, 252
-, Romano-British settlement, 239, 248
-, Stubby Leas, 239, 243, 249–50
-, Tamhorn, q.v.
-, Timmor, q.v.
-, tithes, 248
-, tithings, 251–2
-, warren, 250
-, Woodhouse farm, 244, 249
Fisherwick brook (formerly Throxsall brook), 238, 244, 251
Fitzgerald:
-, Augusta, see Fremantle
-, Percy, 23
-, Sir Thos., 211
Fitzherbert:
-, Sir Ant., 84
-, Thos., prebendary of Weeford, 154
FitzRalph, Ric., dean of Lichfield, 153
Flanders, 54
Flavel:
-, Revd. John Webb, 264
-, Revd. Josiah Webb, 264
-, Thos. Wm., 264
flax dressers, see hemp and flax dressers
Fletcher,:
-, J. R., 210
-, John, 193
-, Mrs. M., 210
Flight & Robson, 143
Floyer:
-, John, 288
-, Sir John, 21, 79, 107, 130, 202
-, Mary, see Archbold
-, Sir Peter, 86
-, Revd. Trevor Burnes (formerly
Jones), 288–9
-,
and see Burnes Floyer
Foden, R. F., 277
football, 141, 145, 162, 203
Ford, Ric., 122
Fordiave:
-, Marg., m. John Sprott, 208
-, Ric., 212
-, Rog., 208
Forster:
-, Sir Chas., 261
-, Chas. Smith, 264
-, F. Villiers, 261
-, John, 264
Foster, E. J., 212
Fowler, Jas., 142–3
Fox:
-, Geo. (Quaker), 38, 157
-, Geo. (d. 1894), 232–4, 236–7
Fradley (in Alrewas), 240
-, heath, 161
-, Lichfield Auction Centre, 118
-, Royal Air Force stn., 108, 275
Fradswell (in Colwich), man., 188, 245, 253
France, 120
-, emigrés, 155
-, prisoners of war, 24, 155
-,
and see Amiens; Boulogne; Calais;
Crecy; Dunkirk; Gascony; Paris;
Tours
Franceys, Wm. (? or Wm. de Eyton), 51
Freeford:
-, Eliz., m. John Bachecote, 254
-, (Sir) John, 253–4, 281
-, his w., 255
-, Marg., his dau., 254
-, Rob. of (fl. 1260s, 1289), 253, 257
-, Rob. of (early 14th cent.), 281
-, Wm. of (fl. 1242–3), 253
-, Wm. of (fl. 1294–1332), 253, 281
Freeford, 120, 136, 161, 253–8
-, agric., 111–12, 256–7
-, chapel, see Freeford: St. Leonard's
leper hosp.
-, fishery, 257, 281
-, Freeford (Old Field) farm, 256–7
-, Freeford Hall, see Freeford: Freeford
Manor
-, Freeford Ho., 253, 256
-, Freeford Manor (Freeford Hall),
255–6; plate 48
-, green, 253
-, Home farm, 256–7
-, local govt., 257–8
-, man., 250, 253–5
-, map, 254
-, mill, 257
-, North Lodge, 253
-, Old Field farm, see Freeford: Freeford farm
-, pk., 255
-, pool, 255, 257, 281
-, pop., 253
-, Princes Villa, 256
-, St. Leonard's leper hosp., 253, 256
chapel, 137, 256, 258
-, tithes, 256
-, tithing, 257
-, tollgate, 253
-, warren, 257
-,
and see Lichfield: Freeford hamlet
Freeford prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
freemasons, 167
Fremantle:
-, Augusta, m. Sir. Thos. Fitzgerald,
211, 223
-, Sir Thos., Baron Cottesloe, 211
Friendless Girls, see Lichfield Ladies' Association; South Staffordshire Association
Friends (Quakers), 156–7, 223, 292, 294
Frodsham (Ches.), 71
Frome, Bishop's (Herefs.), 254
Frossard, C. E., rector of Hammerwich, 270
Fulfen:
-, Agnes, m. Ric. Bertrem, 279
-, John of, 279
-, Thos. of (fl. 1298), 279
-, Thos. (d. 1422–3), 279
-, Wm. of, 279
Fulfen (in Burntwood), 199, 220, 224
-, char., 228
-, Fulfin Ho., 210, 214, 224, 228
-, Nag's Head inn, 199, 213, 219
-, sch., 227
-, stocks, 219
Fulfen (in Streethay), 273, 275
-, agric., 280–1
-, canal, 276
-, Darnford, q.v.
-, fishpool, 281
-, Fulfen farm, 257, 279–81
-, green, 275
-, Lichfield vicars choral land, 279
-, local govt., 282
-, map, 274
-, pop., 275
-, tithes, 140, 279
-, tithing, 282
-, woodland, 280
Fulfen (one of the preceding two), 148
Fulfen brook, 273, 280
Full brook, 229
Fullelove (Fullelowe), Thos., 156
Fuller, Wm., rector of St. Chad's, Lichfield, 145
fullers and fulling mills, see clothworking
Furnivall, Frances Dorothy, 72, 176
G.K.N. Bound Brook Ltd., see Bound Brook Bearings Ltd.
Gaia, see Lichfield
Gaia prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
Gaia Major and Minor prebends, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
gardener, Wal. the, see Walter
Garlick:
-, Alice, see Quinton
-, Jas., 288
Garrick:
-, David, 22, 24, 55, 125, 165, 227
-, Peter, 24, 68, 125
Gascony (France), 12
Gastrell:
-, Fra., vicar of Frodsham, 71
-, Jane, his w., see Aston
Gautherot, Eliz., 294
Gell, Sir John, 17
Gennings (Jenens):
-, Edm., St., 155
-, John, plate 21 (a)
Gentleshaw, see Longdon
Geoffrey de porta, 40
Geoffrey son of Alard, 277
Geoffrey son of Benet, 281
George V, as duke of York, 165
Gettings:
-, Annie, see Ker
-, J. S., 219
Gilbert:
-, Elias, 126, 216
-, Geo., 126
-, Hen., 127
-, John (fl. 1840s), 126
-, John (d. 1902), 127, 165, 169
-, Mary, w. of Elias, 216
-, Thos. (fl. 1744), 115
-, Thos. (d. 1798), 94
-, Wm., 127
Gillard:
-, Chas., 126
-, Mr. (? the same), 117
Gillson, Mary, 281
Gladman, John, 182
Gladwin:
-, John, 121
-, Ric., 122
glassmaking, 120
-, glaziers, 80, 132; and see Adam; John;
William
Glaswright, John, 120
glaziers, see glassmaking
Gloucester, dchss. of, see Montagu-Douglas-Scott
Gloucester, 56, 143, 150
Gloucestershire, see Bourton on the Water
Glover, John, 181
glovers, see leather working
Glyn Dŵr, Owain, 12
Godfrey-Fausett, John, 70
Godsale, Thos., 214
Godwin, Jane, 277
goldsmiths, 119, 121, 133; and see Hugh and Robert
golf, 253
Goodwin:
-, R. G., 289
-, Sarah, 168
Gordon:
-, Rob., rector of Hammerwich,
269–70, 272; plate 52
-, W. F., 72
Gough, Sir Hen., 93
Gower, Baron and earls, see Leveson-Gower
Graham:
-, Harold, 87
-, John, canon of Lichfield, rector of St.
Chad's, Lichfield, 145–6, 169
Grahame-White, Claude, 240
Granville, Earl, see Leveson-Gower
Gray:
-, Rog., 257
-, Sim., 257
Graysin Group, 215
Great Wyrley, see Wyrley, Great
Greatworth (Northants.), 206
Green:
-, Dan., 123
-, Harvey, 290
-, Jos., 123 n
-, Sam., 56
-, T. H., 184
-, Thos., 193
Greene:
-, John, 121
-, Ric. (d. 1793), 66, 71 n, 125, 130,
168–9
-, Ric. (fl. 1855), 71, 92, 130, 149, 175
Greenhill, see Lichfield
Greenhough, Ric., 209
Greenwich (Kent), 69, 93
Gregory IX, Pope, 10
Gregory:
-, Chas., 122
-, Greenwood, 193
-, Sam., 124
Grendon (Warws.), 93
Gresley:
-, Ann, see Scott
-, Maj. Fra., 234
-, Sir Nigel, 27, 80, 94
-, Ric., 71
-, Ric. de, 246
-, Sir Rog., 94
-, Sir Thos., 94
-, Wm., assistant curate at St. Chad's,
Lichfield, prebendary of Wolvey, 71, 207, 234
-, fam., 246
Greville, Rob., Baron Brooke, 17, 169
Griffith:
-, Art., 125, 127–8
-, John, 125, 127–8
-, Phil., 125
-, Thos., 125
-, fam., 125
Grimley, Ric., 121
Grocott, B. J., 95
Grove (Notts.), 206
Guadeloupe (West Indies), 24
Guest, Thos., 158
gunmakers, 126
Guthrum, Danish king, 7
Gwilliam & Armstrong, 156
Gydnall, Ralph, 170
Hacket:
-, Sir And., 61
-, John, bp. of Lichfield and Coventry,
52, 55–7, 61, 65–6, 93, 156, 158,
231, 237
Haddon (in Bakewell, Derb.), 287
Hademore, see Fisherwick
Hadrian I, Pope, 6
hairdressers, 125–6
-, peruke makers, 125
Hales, John, bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 14, 54, 61, 115
Halesowen abbey (Worcs.), 69, 71, 118, 279–80
Halfpenny:
-, Frank, 81, 158
-, Mary, his w., 83
Halifax (Yorks. W. R.), 232
Hall:
-, John (d. 1705), 294
-, John (fl. 1890, c. 1918), 124
-, John (d. later 1940s), 221
-, Thos. (or Laur. Loraine), Franciscan
friar, 155, 222
Hambling, H. W., 227, 272–3
Hamer, Mrs. M., 237
Hamilton (Lanarks.), 216
Hamlet:
-, Jas., 128
-, John, 126
-, Ric., 126, 128
Hammersley:
-, F., 210
-, J. E., 210
-, John, 146
Hammerwich, Haminch (? Hamon) of, 262
Hammerwich, 195, 198–9, 204, 208,
220–1, 258–73
-, agric., 213, 266–8
-, allotment gdns., 268
-, Apple Tree Farm, 259, 261
-, Blackroot Ho. (Fair View), 259
-, Bleak Ho., 261
-, canals, 261, 268
-, chantry land, 265
-, chars., 228, 273
-, ch., 153, 228, 258, 265, 269–71, 293;
plates 52–3
-, Church Lands char., 265, 271
-, constablewick, 268
-, Coppice Lane farm, 265
-, Coppy Nook, 259
-, Crane Brook Ho., 261
-, Elias Ashmole Ashmall Inst., 261
-, estates, 262–6
-, Fair View, see Hammerwich: Blackroot Ho.
-, Gartmore (ho.), 259
-, the Grange, 264
-, greens, 259
-, Hammerwich Hall farm, 262–3
-, Hammerwich Ho. (Hammerwich
Hall), 263
-, Hammerwich Ho. farm, 263–4
-, Hammerwich Place farm, 264, 267
-, Hammerwich Square, 259, 269
-, heath, 213
-, hosp., 219, 269, 271
-, housing, 259, 261, 269
-, inc., 261, 266, 268
-, inds., 199, 215, 217, 259, 261, 267–8
-, Irish, 259, 271
-, Lamb's Lodge farm, 263, 267
-, Lichfield vicars choral land, 265
-, local govt., 268
-, par. council, 268–9, 273
-, map, 260
-, Middleton, 259
-, Mill Cottage, 263
-, mills, see Hammerwich: windmills
-, Muckley Corner, q.v.
-, Netherton, 259, 261, 267
-, New Town, q.v.
-, the Old farm, 264
-, the Old Rectory, 270, 272
-, Overton, 259, 264
-, Overton farm, 264
-, Overton Grange, 264
-, Overton Manor farm, 264
-, Overton Manor Ho., 264
-, pks., 267–8
-, perpetual curate, see Poole
-, pinfold, see Hammerwich: pound
-, place name, 259
-, the Plateau, 258
-, poor relief, 268–9; and see Hammerwich: chars.
-, pop., 259
-, post offices, 267, 269, 272
-, pound, 268
-, prot. nonconf., 271–2
-, public services, 268–9
-, rlys., 261
-, rector, 204; and see Frossard; Gordon
-, rds.: 261
-, Burntwood Rd., 259
-, Elder Lane, see Hammerwich: rds.
(Lion's Den)
-, Hall Lane, see Hammerwich: rds.
(Marebath Lane)
-, Hammerwich Rd. (Star of Sterre
Lane), 198, 259
-, Highfields Rd. (Triangle Rd.), 261
-, Lion's Den (Elder Lane), 259
-, Marebath (Marble) Lane (Hall
Lane), 259
-, Norton Lane, 259
-, Overton Lane, 258–9, 269
-, Pavior's Rd. (Pavier's Row), 261,
269
-, Pingle Lane, 259
-, Star (Sterre) Lane, see Hammerwich: rds. (Hammerwich Rd.)
-, Triangle Rd., see Hammerwich:
rds. (Highfields Rd.)
-, Roman Catholicism, 271–2
-, schs., 224–6, 271–3
-, social and cultural activities, 261–2
-, tithes, 264–5
-, tithings, 268
-, Triangle, 261, 268–9, 271–2
-, warren, 266–7
-, windmills, 267
-, women's inst., 261
Hammerwich Water, see Black brook
Hammond:
-, Ric., 91
-, Sarah, m. Wm. Fettiplace Nott, 209
-, Thos., 79, 209
-, Thos., his s., 209
Hamon the fiddler, 262
Hamon the illuminator, 119
Hampshire, see Broadlands; Southampton
Hampton, Bevis (Boyce), 69, 279
Hamson, Sam., see Bradburne
Hamstead:
-, Nic. of, 208
-, Thos. of (d. by 1254), 208
-, Thos. of (fl. 1298), 208
Hanbury, John, 278
Hanbury, see Marchington Woodlands
Hanch Hall, see Longdon
Hanch reservoir, see Longdon
Hancox, Thos., 143
Hand:
-, Ann, w. of Geo., 69
-, Geo., 69, 129
Handsacre, Wm. of, see Tamhorn
Handsacre (in Armitage), 136, 246 n
-, High Bridges, 45
Handsworth, see Perry Hall
Hanley, 46
Hansacre prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
Hanson, Thos., 270
Harborne prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
Harcourt:
-, Eleanor, see Rugeley
-, John, 254
-, John, his grandson, 254
-, John (or Cooke), see Cooke
-, Marg., w. of John, 254
-, Ric., 277
-, Rob., 254, 277
-, his sons, 254
-, Thos., 278
Harding, Wm., 72
Hardwick:
-, Adam, 290
-, Jas., 53
-, John, vicar choral of Lichfield, 291
Hardwick, see Pipehill: Pipe Hardwick
Harehurst Hill, see Lichfield
Harewood, John, prebendary of Gaia Minor, 186
Harlaston (in Clifton Campville), Manor farm, 250
Harris:
-, Abra Maria, 180
-, Jos., 53
-, Ratcliffe, 126
-, Ric., 81, 126
-, W., 126
Harrison:
-, Rob., 223
-, W. B., 288–9
-, W. E., 288
-, Mr., and his s., 174
Harsnett, Maj., 17
Hartwell:
-, John (d. 1759), 122, 290
-, John (d. 1771), 122
-, John (d. 1798), 111, 122–3
-, Mary, 122–3
-, Rob., 122
Harwood, Thos., 80, 160, 169
Haselour, 195
Hassocks (in Keymer, Suss.), Belmont Sch., 72
Hastilow, Jas., 213
Hastings:
-, Frances, w. of Theophilus, earl of
Huntingdon, 22
-, Col. Hen., 17
-, Lucy, w. of Ferdinando, earl of
Huntingdon, 55
hatters, 81, 125
Haunton (in Clifton Campville), 277
Hawkes:
-, Cath., see Babington
-, Dorothy, 97
-, Wm., 141–2, 187–8, 192
Hawkesyard, see Armitage
Hawley:
-, Dorothy, see Ashwood
-, Hen., 208
-, Sir Hen., 208
Haworth, Marg., 191
Hawrytt, Wm., 78
Hawthorne, Nat., 29, 32
Haycock:
-, Albert, 103
-, Jos., 272
Hayes, Sam., 153
Hayley, Wm., 23
Hayward, Sam., 126
Haywood, see Colwich
Health, Min. of, 210
Heap, John, 124
Heath:
-, Edith Mary, see Martin
-, Sam., 151
-, Wm., 262, 271, 273
-, Wm., his father, 262
Hector:
-, Benj., 130
-, Brooke, 130
-, Edm., 130
-, Geo., 91, 130
-, Mary, 192
Heddle, John, 95
Heighington, Musgrave, 164
Heighway, Sam., 106
hemp and flax dressers, 121, 123
Henrickson, John, 122–3
Henrietta Maria, queen of Charles I, 17
Henry II, 45, 85, 207, 262, 278 as Duke Henry, 10
Henry III, 45, 49
Henry IV, 12, 14
-, as Henry Bolingbroke, earl of Lancaster, 59
Henry V, 12
Henry VII, 95, 132, 206
-, as Henry Tudor, earl of Richmond, 12
Henry, s. of Henry II, 9
Henry of Grosmont, earl of Derby, 12
Henry son of Walter, 257
-, Ric., his s., 257
Henry the bookseller, 119
Henry the fisher, 250
Henwood priory (Warws.), 69
Herckenrode abbey (Belgium), 52
Hercy:
-, Eliz., see Stanley
-, Sir John, 206
-, fam., 114
Herefordshire, see Dinedor; Frome, Bishop's
Heringes, Wm., 137
Herman, Ian, 209
Heronville:
-, Alice, see Timmor
-, Hen., 245
-, Joan, m. 1 John Leventhorp, 2 Hen.
Beaumont, 245
-, John, 245
-, Marg., w. of Hen., 245
Hertfordshire, see Barnet; St. Albans abbey
Heveningham:
-, Bridget, m. Sir Jas. Simeon, 206
-, Chris. (d. 1574), 114, 206, 262
-, Chris. (fl. 1688), 206
-, Dorothy, 206
-, Erasmus, 206
-, Sir John, 139
-, Mary, see Moyle
-, (Sir) Wal., 187, 206, 213
-, Wal., 206–7, 216
-, fam., 222
Heveningham (Suff.), 206
Hewitt:
-, Chas., 125
-, H. H., 87
-, Hen., 68, 125
-, John, precentor of Lichfield, 169
Heywood:
-, Thos., dean of Lichfield, 11–12, 52,
54–6, 62, 138, 141, 154, 186
-, Thos., 146
-, fam., 146
Heywood-Lonsdale, A. P., 53
Heyworth, Wm., bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, 13, 154
Hickson, Thos., 294
High Bridges, see Handsacre
Hill:
-, Edw., 288
-, Hugh, 234
-, John (fl. 1511), 288
-, John (fl. 1571), 288
-, John (fl. 1619), 288
-, John (d. 1667), 70
-, John, his s., 70
-, Ric., chantry priest, 140
-, Ric., 234
-, Rob., 288–9, 293
-, Sir Rowland (d. 1783), 94
-, Sir Rowland (d. 1879), 221
-, Rowland, and his w., 221
-, Sam., 93, 242–4
-, Ursula, see Clayton
-, Wm., 234
-, Zachary (d. 1656), 234
-, Zachary (d. 1714), 234, 237
-, his w., 234
-, Zachary (? another), 234, 237
-, Zachary (fl. 1782), 288
Hill Ridware, see Ridware, Mavesyn
Hillary:
-, Eliz., 241
-, Joan, 241
-, Marg., w. of Sir Rog., 241
-, Sir Rog. (d. 1356), 241, 250
-, Sir Rog. (d. 1400), 241
Hills, Art., 263
Hilton, Capt. Rob., 288
Hilton (in St. Peter's, Wolverhampton), 208
'Himersiche' (unidentified), 265
Hinckes (formerly Davenport):
-, Harry Tichborne, 70
-, Ralph Tichborne, 70
Hinckley:
-, Art. (d. 1862), 129
-, Art. (d. 1889), 70, 72, 151
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Jesson, 158
-, Ellen Jane, see Woodhouse
-, Fred., 129
-, John, vicar of Sheriffhales and of
Woodcote, 62
-, Ric., 69–70, 129, 151, 177, 208
-, Thos. (d. 1817), 129
-, Thos. (d. 1837), 69–70, 129
Hinckley, Birch & Exham, 129
Hinckley, Brown & Crarer, 129
Hinckley (Christ Church) Trust, see Lichfield: chs. (Christ Ch.)
Hinde, Geo., 170
Hinton:
-, Eliz., 95
-, Rog., 190
-, Thos., perpetual curate of St.
Chad's, Lichfield, 71
Hinton Brown Langstone, 142
Hints, 211, 250
Hints prebend, see Lichfield cathedral: prebends
Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission, 285
Hitchcock, Thos., 123
Hobbiss, W., & Partners, 66
Hobstone Hill, see Burntwood
Hodges, Frank, 95
Hodgkins:
-, Geo., 269
-, John, 267
Hodnet (Salop.), 93
Hodson:
-, Mrs. E. M. R., 208
-, Geo., vicar of St. Mary's, Lichfield,
140
-, H. C., 207–8
-, Thos. (attorney), 129
-, Thos. (nailer), 220
Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. M. J., 210
Holand, John de, duke of Exeter, 59
Holcroft, Wm., 16
Holdich, Geo., 56
Holding, Matt., 152
Holgate, J. A., 245
Holland:
-, Chas., 71
-, Ric. (d. 1835), 277
-, Ric. (fl. 1869), 277
-, Wm. (d. 1784), 277
-, Wm. (d. 1839), 277
-, Wm. (d. 1887), 276–7
Hollinshead:
-, Art., 232
-, Geof., 233, 235
-, Herb., 233
-, W., 234
Holmes:
-, Art., 124
-, Chas., 124
-, Herb., 124
-, John, 249–50
-, Wm. (fl. 1674), 193
-, Wm. (fl. 1848), 124
-, Miss, 294
Holmes & Butcher, 124
Holmes & Co., 124
Holmes & Turnor, 124
Holt, G. H., 262
Holte, Sir Lister, 79, 94
Homer, Mrs. S. E., 221
Hong Kong, 272
Hopkins, Ant., 166
Hopton Heath, battle of, 17
Hopwas Hays wood, see Tamhorn
Horbury (Yorks. W.R.), 92
Horne:
-, Geo., 262
-, Reg., 262
Horton, Wal., canon of Lichfield, 65
Horton (in Fisherwick), 239–40, 250
-, agric., 248, 250
-, local govt., 251–2
-, man., 247
-, place name, 240–1
-, tithes, 248
hosiers, 133
Hospital Sunday, 269
Hospys, Reg., vicar of St. Mary's, Lichfield, prebendary of Pipa Parva, 138
Hough, John, bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 96
Houldcroft, Geo., 112
Hoveringham Gravels Ltd., 246
Hoveringham Group Ltd., 247
Howard:
-, Chas. (d. 1717), 122
-, Chas. (d. 1771), 65
-, Eliz., see Tilney
-, F. G. (formerly Upton), 243, 250
-, Hon. Hen. Edw. John, dean of
Lichfield, 51 n, 55, 144, 149
-, his w., 53
-, Isabella, m. John Campbell, Baron
-, Cawdor, 232
-, Mary, w. of F. G., 243
-, R. B., 243–4, 251–2
-, Thos., earl of Surrey and duke of
Norfolk, 241
-, Mr. or Mrs., 187
Howdle, E., 210
Howis, Jos., 123
Hubbard, C. E., rector of St. Michael's, Lichfield, 149
Hubbock, Thos., curate of St. Michael's, Lichfield, 139
Huddlesford, see Whittington
Hugh the goldsmith, 119
Hugh the mason, 120; ? same as Dale, Hugh de la, q.v.
Hughes, W. J. S., 246
Hulme:
-, Dan., 209
-, Hilda, 290
-, Jos., 290
Hulton:
-, Hawise, w. of Rob. de, 147
-, Rob. de, 147, 278
-, Rob., his s., 147
Humber, river, 6
Humphreys, Isaac, 175
Hunt, Thos., 234
Hunter, Revd. Dr. Peter Hay, 169 his w., 169
hunting, 250, 285–6
Huntingdon, ctsses. of, see Hastings
Hussey:
-, Eliz., 222
-, Eliz., see Jesson
-, Fowke, 211
-, Phineas, 111, 211
-, Ric., 278
-, Sybilla, m. Thos. Ware Cooper, 211
Hyde, Anne, m. James, duke of York (later James II), 56
Hygeberht, bp., later abp., of Lichfield, 6
Ilford (Essex), 182
illuminator, Hamon the, see Hamon
Imperial Chemical Industries plc, 251
Ind Coope & Allsopp, 128
India, see Madras
Indies, West, see Barbados; Guadeloupe
Inge, Wm., 70–1
Ingestre, Adam, 132
Ingestre, 22
Insley, Sam., 267
insurance companies, see Birmingham Fire Office; Lancashire Insurance Co.; Sun Fire Office
Iona (Scotland), 6
Ireland, 6, 24, 46, 73, 109, 116, 118,
121, 242
-, Armagh, abp. of, see Ussher
-, Dublin, abp. of, see Cranley
-,
and see Antrim; Ulster
Irish, see Burntwood; Chasetown; Hammerwich; Lichfield
Isabella, queen of Edward II, 59
Jackson:
-, Anne, see Quinton
-, Edw. (d. 1725), 290
-, Edw. (d. 1760), 290–1
-, Edw. (d. 1830), 262, 290–1
-, Harold, 128
-, Hen. (d. 1694), 290
-, Hen. (d. 1727), 290
-, John, 125, 169
-, John (formerly Pavier), 261–2,
264–5, 272–3, 291, 294
-, Mary, w. of Edw., 290–1
-, Sarah, see Porter
-, Thos. (d. prob. early 1780s), 290
-, Thos. (d. 1794), 290
-, Thos. (formerly Pavier), 262, 291
-, Wm. (d. before 1674), 145
-, Wm. (fl. 1736), 287
-, Wm. (d. 1798), 129, 202
-, Wm. (fl. 1815), 125
-, fam., 290
-,
and see Smith Jackson
Jacobites, see Lichfield
Jake, Joyce, 246
James I, 76, 84
James II, 24, 76, 79 as duke of York, 52
James, Hen., 3, 32
Jarman:
-, Marg., w. of Ralph, 254
-, Ralph, 111, 254
Jasson:
-, Sebastian (d. 1710–11), 210
-, Sebastian, his nephew, 210
-, Sim. (d. 1653), 209
-, Sim. (d. 1667–8), 209–10
-, Mr., 211
-,
and see Jesson
Jehovah's Witnesses, 158–9
Jenens, see Gennings
Jesson:
-, Anna Maria, m. Thos. Mason, 211
-, Eliz., m. Fowke Hussey, 211
-, Eliz., see Hinckley
-, Wm. (fl. 1650s, 1686), 79, 158, 173
-, Wm. (fl. 1728), 211
-, Mr., 211
-,
and see Jasson
Jews, 33
John, King, 45
John the glazier, 120
Johnson:
-, And., 91
-, Benj., 91
-, Cath., 91
-, Geo., 126
-, Jas. (fl. 1859–60), 123
-, Jas. (fl. 1887), 169
-, Jos., 126
-, Mic., 23, 91, 121–2, 125, 146, 149,
169
-, Nat., 125, 149
-, Ric., 70
-, Dr. Sam., 1, 21–3, 71, 99, 130, 146,
149, 163, 171, 173
-, birthplace, 169, 181
-, at Edial, 227
-, memorial in Lichfield cath., 55
-, statue, 23; plate 25
-, Sarah, w. of Mic., 125, 149
-, Thos. (d. 1853), 47, 100, 131, 146,
149, 152, 182
-, Thos. (d. 1865), 131
-, Zachary, rector of Seal, 70
-, fam., 146
Johnson & Son, 117
Johnson Society, 72, 169
Jones:
-, Trevor, 130
-, Revd. Trevor Burnes, see Floyer
Jones & Co., 46, 101
Jordan, Dorothea, 166
Joseph Rank Benevolent Trustees, 223
judicial combat, 11
Kay, Col. Geo., 291
Kean, Edm., 166
Kedger, see Kidger
Keen:
-, Sam., 100
-, fam., 100
Keene:
-, Steph., 115
-, —, 143
Kemble:
-, Rog., 165
-, Sarah, see Siddons
Kempthorne, John Augustine, bp. of Lichfield, 62
Kendall:
-, Chas., 262
-, Theophila, m. Job Reading, 262, 273
Kenilworth (Warws.), 16, 71
Kenning Motor Group, 115
Kent, J. T., 210
Kent, see Buckwell; Canterbury; Greenwich; Leybourne Grange; Tunbridge Wells
Ker, Annie, m. J. S. Gettings, 219
Kidger (Kedger):
-, John, 157
-, Joshua, 157
-, Ric., 181
Kimberley, Jonathan, dean of Lichfield, 58
King:
-, Greg., 23, 39, 181
-, Sir John, 187
King's Bromley, see Bromley, King's
King's Evil, 79, 130
King's Own Staffordshire Militia, 1st, see militia
Kingsbury (Warws.), 291
Kirk, John, Rom. Cath. priest, 155, 176, 222
Kiss, Wm., 143
Kniveton:
-, Jane, 207, 254
-, Wm., 254
Knutton, Steph. of, 119
Kynardessey, Master John de, prebendary of Eccleshall, 186
Kynchall:
-, Wm., 212
-, fam., 201