A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 13, South-West Wiltshire: Chalke and Dunworth Hundreds. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1987.
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The following are among the abbreviations used: adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; A.-S., Anglo-Saxon; Ant., Anthony; abp., archbishop; archit., architecture; Bart., Bartholomew; Benj., Benjamin; bp., bishop; bpric., bishopric; Brit., British; cath., cathedral; Cath., Catherine; cent., century; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church; coll., college; ctss., countess; ct., court; cust., customary; Dan., Daniel; d., died; dom., domestic; dchss., duchess; eccl., ecclesiastical; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; Eust., Eustace; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geof., Geoffrey; Geo., George; Gilb., Gilbert; grds., grandson; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; hosp., hospital; ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; Laur., Laurence; Ld., Lord; man., manor; mchnss., marchioness; Marg., Margaret; mkt., market; m., married; Mat., Matthew; Maur., Maurice; Mic, Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic, Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; n, note; par., parish; pk., park; parl., parliamentary; Phil., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; prot., protestant; rly., railway; Reg., Reginald; rem., remains; rep., representation; Ric., Richard; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sid., Sidney; Sim., Simon; sis., sister; s., son; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Vct., Viscount; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William.
A.
Abergavenny, marquess of, see Larnach-Nevill
actress, 42
Acts of Parliament:
-, Cathedrals Act (1840), 183
-, Gilbert's Act, 239
-, Public Worship Regulation Act
(1874), 136
-, Supremacy, 152
-, Uniformity, 152
Adam, Rob., 152, 162
Adams:
-, Rice, rector of Donhead St. Mary,
canon of Salisbury, 152
-, Rice, s. of Rice, rector of Donhead
St. Mary, 152
Adderbury, Thos. of, 210
Adderbury (Oxon.), as address, 210
Aelfgifu, w. of King Edmund, 208
affray, 176
agricultural machinery, see chain harrows; hay turners; rick ventilators; telescopic rakes; telescopic spring cultivators; threshing machines
agricultural machinery manufacture, 91, 97, 236–7
agricultural practices (less common), see assarting; burnbaking; intercommoning
agriculture, see under places and hopyards; orchards; vineyards
Aileva (fl. 1066), 9
Ailietus (fl. 1130), 215
Air Department, 123
Aish, Albert, 144; and see Ash
Aiulf the chamberlain, 79, 83
Aldbourne, 243
-, as address, 26, 153
Aldeford, Jollan de, and his w. Cecily, 118
ales (parish), 152
Alfred, King, 129, 131, 143, 197, 207
aliens, 160, 167; and see Danes; Frenchman
Allan, E. H. H., 209
allotments and smallholdings, 45, 97, 164, 185
almshouses, see Bath; Swallowcliffe; Teffont Evias
Alton Barnes, man., 106
Alvediston, 3–4, 6, 7–16, 17
-, adv., 15
-, agric, 12–14
-, boundaries, 7
-, chap., 14, 34, 49
-, char., 16
-, ch., 1, 7–8, 14–16, 49, 59
-, common meadows, 12
-, the Coombe, 7, 12
-, cts., 14
-, curates, 15, 49
-, cust. tenants, 12–13
-, dom. archit., 8, 11–12
-, Elcombe Down, 7, 12–13, 52
-, farms, 9, 12–15
-, field systems, 7
-, Gallows Hill, 7, 13
-, glebe, 15
-, inc., 13
-, inn, 8
-, man., 7–12, 14–15
-,-, Norrington, q.v.
-,-, Parhams or Sam ways, 11–12, 14
-,-, Rectory, 12
-,-, Trow, 9–10, 12–13, 22, 42
-,-, Trow Crawley, 10, 13
-, Manor Ho., 8, 13–14
-, Middle Down, 7, 12–13
-, mills, 14
-, Norrington, q.v.
-, pk., 12
-, poor relief, 14
-, pop., 8
-, prehist. rem., 7
-, prot. nonconf., 8, 16
-, rectory, 12
-, recusancy, 16
-, roads, 7–8
-, sch., 8, 16
-, settlement, 8
-, tithes, 12, 15
-, Trow Down, 7–8, 13
-, vicarage, 14–15, 25, 34, 58, 64–5
-, vicarage ho., 8, 15
-, vicars, 14–15, 49–50; and see Sloper
-, village, 8
-, West End, q.v.
-, White Sheet Hill, q.v.
-, Windmill Hill, 7–8, 14
-, woodland, 7, 57
Alvric (fl. 1066), 94
Alvric (? another, fl. before 1130), 213
Alward (fl. 1066), 54
Alward (? another, fl. 1086), 181
Alwyne:
-, Alice, 42–3
-, John, 42–3, 50
-, Rob., and his w. Agnes, 42
-, Rog., and his w. Agnes, 42
Alye:
-, Cath., m. Mic. Malet, 216
-, Cecily, m. Gawen Malet, 216
-, Fabian, see Stanley
-, Hen., 216
-, John (d. 1579), 216
-, John (another), 216
America, United States of, see Baltimore; Maryland
American Red Cross, 145
Ames:
-, Jas., 110–11
-, John, 72
-, Wm., 71
Amesbury, see Stonehenge
amusements and pastimes, 152; and see ales (parish); bands (musical); club; exhibition; holidays, seaside; maypole dancing; racecourses; theatres; Tisbury: assembly rooms
Anabaptists, 51
Anderson, Wm., chaplain of Ansty, 99
Andrews:
-, Revd. E. W. R., 87
-, I. V., and his w., 41
-, Ric, 160
-, Rob., 218
-, W. R., rector of Teffont Evias, 193
Anglo-Saxon settlement and remains, see Ansty; Berwick St. John; Chalke, Broad; Easton Bassett; Ebbesborne Wake
Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society, 130
Animal Defence Trust, 130
animal feedstuff manufacture and marketing, 234, 237
animal sanctuary, 130
animals, see Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society; Animal Defence Trust; animal feedstuff manufacture and marketing; animal sanctuary; beagles; breeding, experimental; Brit. Friesian cattle; deer; dogs; donkeys; greyhound; Hampshire Down sheep; horses; hounds; menagerie; nature reserve; pet food preparation; pig breeding and rearing; racehorse breeding and training; reindeer; Southdown sheep; stud farm; Suffolk sheep; waifs and strays; warrens; yaks
Ansells and Oysters, see Semley: man.
Ansty, 8, 89, 92, 93–100, 178, 185,
195, 198
-, A.-S. rem., 93
-, adv., 98–9, 240
-, agric, 93, 96–7
-, Ansty Coombe, 8, 93
-,-, dom. archit., 94
-,-, place name, 93
-, Ansty Down, 93, 96
-, Ansty Water, 93
-, boundaries, 93, 98
-, chaplains, 98–9; and see Anderson;
Archer, John; Easton
-, char., 79, 100
-, Choulden Hill, q.v.
-, ch., 94, 96, 98–9, 123, 184, 240, 242
-, common meadow, 96
-, cts., 97–8
-, curate, 184
-, cust. tenants, 96, 98
-, dom. archit., 94–5
-, farms, 94–8, 129, 132–3, 209, 227
-, Horwood, 93, 97
-, inc., 96–7
-, ind., 97, 236
-, inn, 94
-, man., 89, 94–8, 180, 184
-, the Manor, 94–5, 97
-,-, stables, 94–6, 97
-, mills, 97–8
-, peculiar, eccl., 98–9
-, place name, 93–4
-, ponds, 93, 95
-, poor relief, 98
-, pop., 93–4
-, preceptory, of the knights of the
hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem,
43. 94–6, 98–9, 180
-, prehist. rem., 93
-, prot. nonconf., 99–100
-, rector, 98
-, rectory, 96, 99
-, recusancy, 99
-, roads, 8, 93–4
-, Rom. Catholicism, 99–100, 244
-, sch., 100
-, streets, 94
-, tithes, 96, 99
-, vicar, 98
-, vicarage, 98, 183
-, village, 93–4
-, woodland, 93, 95–7, 126, 233; and
see Ansty: Horwood
apostasy, 244
apothecary, 99
apprenticing, 131, 247–8
appropriations of churches, 31, 34, 41, 223, 240
aprons, 247
Apshill (in Tisbury), 196–7, 206–7,
231, 237, 241
-, dom. archit., 206–7
-, farms, 231–2, 247
-, inc., 231
-, inn, 207
-, man., 208, 219, 231
Aquitaine (France), 159, 213
arbitration, 151
Archer:
-, John, chaplain of Ansty, 99
-, Thos., 147
archidiaconal jurisdiction, freedom from, 183
architects, artists, and designers, see Adam; Archer, Thos.; Bacon; Banks; Beaton; Benett, John (d. 1852); Blomfield; Blow; Brandon, D.; Brown, Lancelot; Burn; Casali; Caux; Chambers; Christian; Dale; Fowler; Harding, Mic; Harding, Mic, & Elgar; Herbert, Mervyn; Hoare; Imrie; Jones; Lane, Josiah; Manocchi; Moffat; Moon; Morris & Co.; Paine; Papworth; Ponting; Quarenghi; Reeve, J. A.; Robson; Saffron; Scoles; Scott, G. G.; Smythson; Soane; Soppitt; Tate; Triqueti; Walker, Wm.; Webb, E. D., Phil.; White, E. T.; Whitwell; Willis; Wonnacott; Wyatt, Jas., T. H.; Wynford, Wm.
architecture, domestic, see under places, and see bungalows; church houses; cottages (estate); council houses; lunatic asylum; tithe barn
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 1
areas of special scientific interest, 45, 123, 192; and see conservation areas; nature reserve; Special Landscape Area
Argyle Independent chapel, see Bath
Arnold, Wal., 22
Arundell:
-, Anne, m. Cecil Calvert, Baron
Baltimore, 70
-, Anne, w. of Jas. (d. 1803), see
Wyndham
-, Anne, w. of John, Baron Arundell
(d. 1906), 221
-, Christina, w. of Hen., Baron
Arundell (d. 1808), 246
-, Gerald, Baron Arundell, 130, 221
-, Hen., Baron Arundell (d. 1694),
70, 84, 95, 135, 143, 208, 221–2
-, Hen., Baron Arundell (d. 1726),
84, 143, 221
-, Hen., Baron Arundell (d. 1746), 84,
143, 221
-, Hen., Baron Arundell (d. 1756),
74, 84, 143, 221
-, Hen., Baron Arundell (d. 1808),
71, 84, 87, 130, 143, 145, 150,
153, 209, 220–1, 223–4, 240
-, Hen., Baron Arundell (d. 1862),
100, 130, 143–4, 221
-, Jas. (d. 1803), 11, 22, 27, 131
-, Jas., Baron Arundell (d. 1817), 22,
27, 84, 95, 129, 131, 143, 145,
151, 221, 246
-, Jas., Baron Arundell (d. 1834), 70,
84, 130, 143–4, 209, 221
-, John, Baron Arundell (d. 1906),
98, 221, 240
-, John, Baron Arundell (d. 1944), 79,
95, 100, 138, 221, 248
-, Marg., 83, 143, 151, 208, 214–15,
221, 240
-, Mary, w. of Jas., Baron Arundell
(d. 1817), 138
-, Sir Mat., 70, 77, 81, 83–4, 87, 95,
143, 145, 151, 208, 214–15,
220–2, 224, 228, 240, 247–8
-, (formerly Talbot), R. J. A., 70, 95,
129, 143–4, 221–2
-, R. J. R., 70, 95, 129, 133, 221–2
-, Sir Thos., 83–4, 129, 135, 143,
145–6, 151, 16o, 166–7, 170,
208, 214–15, 221, 224, 240
-, Thos., Baron Arundell (d. 1639),
70, 77, 84, 87, 95, 143, 221,
243, 247
-, Thos., Baron Arundell (d. 1643),
70, 84, 95, 143, 221
-, Thos., Baron Arundell (d. 1712),
84, 143, 221
-, Sir Wm., 240
-, fam., 70–1, 78, 87, 97, 129, 207,
215, 221–2, 224, 240, 243–4
Arundell, Barons, 1, 70, 84, 106, 135, 137, 146–7, 151, 208–9, 221, 240
Arundell farm, see Donhead St. Andrew: man.
Asbury, J. S., 73
Ash:
-, Edw., 151
-, John (d. 1659), 189
-, John, s. of John (d. 1659), 189–90
-, John (another, fl. 1692), 189
-, Revd. Rob., 224
-, Wm., 151
-, and see Aish
Ashcombe, see Berwick St. John: man.
Ashcombe Bottom, see Berwick St. John
Ashcombe House, see Berwick St. John
Ashfold:
-, Joan of, 220
-, John of, and his w. Constance, 220
-, John of (another, fl. 1370), 220
-, Jordan of, 220
-, Rob. of, 220
-, Rog. of, 220
-, Wm. of, 220
Ashfold, see Tisbury
Ashgoe, Vincent of, 96
Ashgrove (in Donhead St. Mary),
143, 145, 147, 150
-, agric, 149
-, dom. archit., 143, 145–6
-, farms, 145, 149–50, 154
-, inc., 149
-, man., 145–7
Ashley, Baron, see Cooper
Ashmore (Dors.), 24, 140 ch., 86
Ashurst:
-, Isabel of, 73
-, John of, and his w. Maud, 73
assarting, 111
assembly rooms, see Tisbury
assizes:
-, of ale, 92, 150, 183, 239
-, of bread, 92, 150, 183, 239
-, (county), see Wiltshire: assizes
Astley, Sir John, Bt., 65
Atcliffe:
-, John, 73
-, Rog. (two of the name), 73
Athelstan, King, 118
Aubrey (fl. 1086), 212
Aubrey:
-, John, 44, 50–1, 122, 191
-, Thos. (d. 1590), 170, 172
-, Thos. (fl. 1591), 172
-, fam., 44
auctions of wood, 25; and see forestry (commercial); sawmills; woodyard
Audley:
-, Edm., rector of Berwick St. John,
archdeacon of E. Riding of
Yorks., 26
-, Hugh, earl of Gloucester, 83
-, John, Ld. Audley, 222
-, Marg., m. Ralph de Stafford, earl
of Stafford, 83
-, Marg., see Clare
-, Ric, 170, 172–3
Audley, Baron, see Tuchet, Jas.
Augmentations, Court of:
-, auditor of, see Colthurst, Mat.
-, decree, 223
Augustinians, 9–10, 42–3
Austen:
-, Revd. J. H., 87
-, Revd. John, 87
authors, see Adams, Rice; Aubrey, John; Beckford, Wm. (d. 1844); Bowles, Wm. Lisle; Bryant; Chapman, H. E.; Dansey; Davies, Sir John; Elyot, Sir Thos.; Jenison, Jas.; Kipling; Marshall; Mason; Weldon, John; Williams, Rowland
aviary, 82
Avon, earl of, see Eden
Avon (Christchurch), riv., 3
Axford (in Ramsbury), man., 220
Aylesbury, Thos., rector of Berwick St. Leonard, 104
B.
Bacon, John, the elder, 162
bacon curers and curing, 174
Baddesley, Wm. de, and his w. Maud, 110
Bailey:
-, Victoria, w. of Wilfrid Russell
Bailey, Baron Glanusk, m. 2
P. B. Frere, 8–9, 94–5, 179
-, Mr., 31
bailiffs:
-, itinerant, 92
-, royal, 86
Baker:
-, Edw. (d. by 1822), 144
-, Edw. (d. 1862), 143–4
Ballon, Margery de, see Cumin
Baltimore, Baron, see Calvert
Baltimore (U.S.A.), abp. of, see Carroll
Bamfield:
-, Anne, see Bodenham
-, Sir Wm., 55
Banbury, John, rector of Donhead St. Mary, 152
bands (musical), 82
-, brass, 40
-, silver, 94
Banks, Thos., 162
Baptists, 27, 35, 51, 78, 125, 138, 176,
244
-, General, 125
-, Particular, 78, 99, 245
Barber:
-, Anne, w. of John Wyndham (d.
1750), 22
-, Geo., 77
-, Rob. (d. 1686), 22, 77, 220
-, Rob. (d. 1740), 22, 77, 220
-, Rob. (fl. 1763), 220
Barfoot:
-, Rob., 71
-, Miss, 79
-, farm., 71–2
Barford:
-, Ric, rector of Chilmark, 124
-, Thos., rector of Chilmark, 124
-, Wm., rector of Chilmark, 124
Barford St. Martin, 192
-, ch., 192
Barker, Geo., 87
Barker's Hill, see St. Bartholomew's Hill
Barnaby, Revd. Gabriel, 130
Barnes:
-, J., rector of Berwick St. Leonard,
104
-, Jane, w. of Wm., m. 2 John Barnes,
11
-, John, 11
-, John (another), vicar of Tisbury,
242
-, Wm., 11
Baron, Rob., 74
Barre:
-, Joan, see Rigge
-, Sir John, 108, 112
Barrett, John, 133
Barrington, Shute, bp. of Salisbury, 87
Barrow:
-, Edw., 181
-, Isabel, w. of Wal., m. 2 Sir Hugh
Tyrrell, 181
-, John, and his w. Christine, 181
-, John, s. of John, 181
-, Wal., 181
Barter (Bartour):
-, Frank, 31
-, H. J., 31
-, Hen., 23
-, L. A., 56
Bartlett, J. H., & Sons, 234
Bartour, see Barter
basket maker and making, 47, 150
Bassett:
-, Eliz., see Price
-, Ric, 108
Bateman, Marianne Jones, 155
Bath:
-, marquessate, 42, 63, 113
-, marquesses of, see Thynne
Bath (Som.):
-, almsho., 146
-, Argyle Independent chap., 245
-, corporation, 146
Bathampton (in Steeple Langford),
219, 247–8
-, as address, 218–19
Bavant:
-, Adam, 9, 63, 217
-, Alice, see Scudamore
-, Hawise, w. of Sir Rog. (d. 1355),
9–10, 63, 217
-, Joan, m. Sir John Dauntsey, 9, 63
-, Sir Rog. (d. c. 1338), 9, 63, 65, 217
-, Sir Rog. (d. 1355), 9, 63–4, 217
-, fam., 42
Baverstock:
-, ch., 192
-, curate, 99
Bayeux:
-, Bevis de, 9, 54
-, Gillian de, 11
-, Steph. de, 11
Baynton:
-, Christine de, see Wake
-, Sir Edw., 70, 77, 84, 210
-, Ellen de, see Wake
-, Francis, 70
-, Isabel, w. of Sir Edw., m. 2 Sir
Jas. Stumpe, 3 Thos. Stafford,
70, 77, 84, 87
-, Joan de, see Wake
-, John (d. 1465), and his w. Cath.,
84
-, John (d. 1516), 84, 87
-, Mat. de, see Wake
Beacon Hill) (in Fonthill Gifford), 155, 162, 196, 228
beagles, 98
Beale:
-, A. J., 95
-, R., 95
Beaton, Sir Cecil, 23, 42
Beauchamp:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Wal., see Roches
-, Eliz., w. of Ric, earl of Warwick,
see Berkeley
-, Ric, bp. of Salisbury, 86
-, Ric, earl of Warwick, 108
-, Ric, Ld. St. Amand (d. 1508), 86–7
-, Sir Wal., 84, 87
-, Sir Wm., and his w. Eliz., Baroness
St. Amand, 87
Beaufoe:
-, Ric, 118
-, Thos., and his w. Clarice, 118
-, Wm., 118
Beaufoy:
-, H. M., 145
-, M. H., 143, 145
Beckett, Archibald, 199, 237
Beckford:
-, Julines, 166
-, Maria, w. of Wm. (d. 1770), 169
-, Thos., 166
-, Wm. (d. 1770), 160–2, 165–6,
168–9, 214
-, Wm. (d. 1844), 160–5, 169, 206,
209, 214, 220, 224, 228
-, Wm. (another), see Pitt–Rivers
Beckingham:
-, Una, 9
-, fam., 9, 12
Beckley:
-, J. H., 31,63
-, John, 31
Bedford, John of, and his w. Margery, 42
Bedford, as address, 236
Bedford Ploughs, 236
Bedwell, Jas., rector of Teffont Evias, vicar of Odstock, 193
Bedwyn, Little:
-, Chisbury, q.v.
Belfield, C. G., 56
bell founders, see Bilbie; Burford; Cockey; Cor, Rob., Wm.; Danton; Lott, John, sr. and jr.; Jefferies & Price; Lander; Llewellins & James; Mears & Stainbank; Purdue, Ric, Rog., Wm.; Tosier, Clement, Wm.; Walgrave; Wallis; Warner, John, & Sons; Wasbrough Hale & Co.; Wells, Rob.
bell founding, 125
bell foundry, see Salisbury
Bellott, Thos., 146
Benedictines, as chaplains, 168
Benett:
-, Ant., 73, 211
-, Chris., 71, 110
-, John (fl. 1570–5), 211
-, John (d. 1772), 74
-, John (d. 1852), 70–4, 101, 103–4,
109–10, 146, 161, 175, 202,
209, 211–12, 214, 216, 224,
230, 246
-, John (d. 1856), 70, 211
-, Parthenia, 74
-, Susannah, m. Revd. Ric. Randall,
110
-, Thos. (fl. 1562), 211
-, Thos. (? same, d. 1591), 71, 211, 229
-, Thos. (d. 1635), 71, 74, no, 175,
211
-, Thos., s. of Chris., 71, no
-, Thos. (d. 1663), 71, 211
-, Thos. (d. 1667), 74
-, Thos. (fl. 1688), 71
-, Thos. (d. 1754), 211
-, Thos. (d. 1797), 72, 74, 109, 135,
211
-, Wm. (d. 1661), and his w. Agnes,
74
-, Wm. (d. 1712), 74
-, Wm. (d. 1729), 74
-, fam., 78
Benjafield, Fred., 12
Benson, Wm., 146
Berenger the butler, 9
Berenger:
-, Anstice, m. 1 Steph. Bodenham, 2
-,-, Thos. Semley, 54, 118
-, Christine, see Wake
-, Emme, w. of John (d. 1343), 54
-, Ingram (d. in or before 1336), 9, 11,
54
-, Ingram (fl. 1343), 9, 54
-, Joan, m. Peter Stantor, 54, 118
-, (or Berenger of Wells), John (d.
1272), 9, 54
-, John (d. 1343), 9, 54
-, Nic, 9, 54, 118
Berkeley:
-, Cath., m. 1 John Stourton, Ld.
Stourton, 2 Sir John Brereton,
172
-, Eliz., Baroness Lisle and Baroness
Teyes, m. Ric. Beauchamp,
earl of Warwick, 108
-, Eliz., w. of Sir John, see Bisterne
-, Sir John, 172
-, Maur., Ld. Berkeley (d. 1368), 108
-, Sir Maur. (d. 1460), 172
-, Sir Maur. (d. 1474), 172
-, Thos., Ld. Berkeley (d. 1361), 108
-, Thos., Ld. Berkeley (d. 1417), 108,
112
-, Wm., 172
-, barony, 108
Berkshire:
-, sheriff, 130
-, and see Wallingford
Berrybrook, see Sedgehill: man.
Berwick:
-, Gode of, see Gentil
-, John of, 10, 21
-, Rob. of, 101
Berwick Coombe, see Berwick St. John
Berwick Down, see Tollard Royal
Berwick St. John, 3–4, 7–8, 16–27, 18,
82, 96, 126–7, 131, 145, 149
-, A.–S. rem., 17
-, adv., 25
-, agric, 17, 23–4, 26
-, Ashcombe Bottom, 17, 19, 24
-, Ashcombe Ho., 19, 23–4, 27, 32,
143
-, Berwick Coombe, 23
-, boundaries, 17, 140
-, Bugden Bottom, q.v.
-, chap., 19
-, char., 19, 27
-, Chase Woods, q.v.
-, ch., 15–16, 19, 25–7, 136
-, cts., 25
-, curate of, see Priaulx, —
-, cust. tenants, 17, 23–5
-, dom. archit., 19–21, 23, 26
-, Easton Bassett, q.v.
-, Easton Farm, see Easton Bassett
-, farms, 20–4, 26, 84, 132, 134
-, field system, 17
-, fraternity of Our Lady, 26
-, glebe, 24–6
-, inc., 23–4, 26
-, inn, 19
-, man., 20–5, 84
-,-, Ashcombe, 17, 22–4, 84, 220
-,-, Bridmore, 17, 19, 21–6, 213
-,-, Coty's, 23–4
-,-, Lucy's, 23–4
-,-, Rushmore, 11, 20–1; and see
Berwick St. John: Rushmore
Ho., Rushmore Lodge; Rushmore Ho. estate
-,-, Upton Lucy, 22–4
-, mkt., 25
-, mill, 25
-, pk., 21, 24–5
-, place name, 19
-, poor relief, 25
-, pop., 19
-, prehist. rem., 17
-, prot. nonconf., 27, 138
-, rectors, 23, 25–6, 136; and see
Audley, Edm.; Gane, John
(two of the name); Halewell;
Lyme; Pinkney, Rob.;
Priaulx, John; South, Compton; Tarrant
-, rectory, 14–15, 25–7, 136, 154
-, rectory ho., 19, 26
-, roads, 17, 19
-, Rom. Catholicism, 27
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 17
-, Rotherley Bottom, 17
-, Rushmore Ho., 16, 17, 19–21, 24,
27, 113, 131
-, Rushmore Lodge, 3, 19–21, 25
-, Sandroyd Sch., 20, 27
-, schs., 19–20, 27
-, streets, 19, 25, 27
-, tithes, 25
-, vestry, 25
-, village, 17, 19, 24, 27
-, Win Green, q.v.
-, Winkelbury Hill, 17
-, woodland, 17, 20–1, 23–6
-, Woodlands Down, 17, 23
Berwick St. Leonard, 89, 100–5, 106,
107, 155, 157–8, 161, 168, 176,
195, 225
-, adv., 103–4, 175
-, agric, 100, 102–3
-, Berwick Wood, 100, 102–3
-, boundaries, 100
-, chap., 103, 175
-, char., 105
-, Chicklade Bottom, q.v.
-, Chilfinch Hill, 102–3,111
-, ch., 100, 103–5, 168–9, 175, 239
-, Cold Berwick Hill, 100–1
-, common pastures, 102–3
-, cts., 103
-, curates, 104, 168, 176; and see
Nairn, John
-, cust. tenants, 102
-, dom. archit., 101–2, 119
-, fair, 103
-, farms, 102–3
-, field systems, 111
-, glebe, 102–4
-, inc., 100, 102, 104
-, man., 101–4, 208
-, place name, 100–1
-, poor relief, 103, 192
-, pop., 100, 105
-, rectors, 102–4, 175–6, 239; and see
Aylesbury; Barnes, J.; Cowte;
Duraunt; Nairn, Wm.; Powton, Edw., Geo., Wm.
-, rectory, 103
-, rectory ho., 101–2, 104
-, roads, 100–1
-, Romano–Brit, settlement, 100–1,
111
-, sch., 105
-, Sedgehill, q.v.
-, tithes, 103–4, 239
-, village, 100–1
-, woodland, 100, 102–3; and see
Berwick St. Leonard: Berwick
Wood
Best:
-, C. E., 63
-, Edith, Baroness Wynford, 144
-, Gertrude, 144
-, Hen., 224
-, John, 63
Bevis, Jas., 235
Biddestone, Wm. of, 11
Bigge:
-, Margery, 218
-, Rob., and his w. Lucy, 217
-, Rob., s. of Rob., 217–18
-, Wal., 217
Bilbie, Wm., 243
Billhay:
-, Geof. of, 217
-, Wm. of (fl. 1194), 217
-, Wm. of (fl. 1225), 217
Billhay (in Tisbury), 197, 205, 237,
241
-, dom. archit., 205
-, farm, 217, 229–30
-, man., 208, 217, 229
Bingham:
-, Anne, see Chaldicott
-, John (fl. c. 1553), 31
-, John (d. 1673), 31
-, Ric. (d. 1482), 31
-, Ric. (d. 1656), 31
-, Ric. (d. 1735), 31
-, Ric. (d. 1755), 31
-, Ric. (d. 1823), 31
-, Ric. (d. 1829), and his w. Priscilla,
31
-, Ric, nephew of Ric (d. 1829), 31
-, Rob. (d. 1431), 31
-, Rob. (d. 1524), 31
-, Rob. (d. 1561), 31
-, Rob., s. of Rob. (d. 1561), 31
-, Rob. (? same, fl. 1586), 217
-, Thos., 31
-, fam., 56
Bingham's, see Chalke, Bower: man.
bird shooting, 166
Birdbush, see Donhead St. Mary
Birdbush farm, see Donhead St. Mary: man.
birds (less common), see peacocks, white; swans; and see aviary; heronry
Birmingham, 47
Bishopstone (in Downton hund.), 37,
47–8
-, ch., 15
-, Flamston, q.v.
-, place name, 52
Bisse, Wm., 105
Bisterne:
-, Eliz., m. Sir John Berkeley, 172
-, John (fl. 1380), 172
-, John (d. 1399), 172
-, Marg. of, see Mere
-, Rog. of, 171
Bitham Lake, see Fonthill Gifford
Blackburn, H. B., 147
Blackman:
-, And., 109, 113
-, Eleanor, see Tropenell
-, Susan, m. 1 Ric. Mompesson, 2
-,-, Chris. Eyres, 109
Blackmore:
-, R. W., rector of Donhead St. Mary,
151, 153, 155
-, Ric, rector of Donhead St. Mary,
151
-, Wm., 151
Blake, E. E., 209
Blanchard:
-, Helen, see Finlay
-, J. S., 144
-, Roy, 144
-, S. J., 144
Blandford:
-, G. G., 179–80, 182
-, Isaac, 74
-, John, 74
-, Morgan, 180
Blatch, Benj., rector of Chicklade, 113
Blomfield, A. W., 153
Blow, Detmar, 119, 211
Blyth, A. C, 218
Board:
-, S., 71
-, W., 71
Bockerly Hill, see Chicklade
Bodenham:
-, Anne, w. of Phil., m. 2 Sir Wm.
Bamfield, 55
-, Anstice, m. Wm. Stantor, 118
-, Anstice, see Berenger
-, Hen. (d. 1515), 55
-, Hen. (d. c. 1573), 42, 55
-, Hen. (d. 1596), 55
-, Hen., s. of Phil. (d. 1599), 55
-, John (fl. 1662), 55
-, John (? another, d. 1721), 55
-, Phil. (d. 1599), 55
-, Phil. (fl. 1735), 55
-, Ric, 54
-, Rob., 54
-, Steph., 54, 118
-, fam., 42
Bohun:
-, Hen. de, earl of Hereford, 181
-, Humph, de (fl. early 12th cent.),
181
-, Humph, de, earl of Hereford (d.
1275), 181
-, Humph, de, earl of Hereford and
Essex (d. 1373), 181
-, Mary de, m. Hen. (of Lancaster),
earl of Derby (Hen. IV), 181
-, Maud de, see Salisbury
fam., 181
bomb storage, 123, 192
Borley:
-, H., 22, 84, 145
-, R. W., 22, 71, 84
Boteler:
-, Alice, see Lovel
-, Ralph, Baron Sudeley, 215, 221
Botiller:
-, (or Ormond), Avice, w. of Jas., earl
of Ormond, see Stafford
-, (or Ormond), Jas., earl of Ormond,
221
-, (or Ormond), Thos., earl of
Ormond, 221–2
Botreaux:
-, Aubrey de, see Waleran
-, Wm. de, 94
Botreaux, Baronesses, see Hungerford, Marg., Mary
Bourbon—lez—Gaillon (Eure, France), Charterhouse, 154
Bourne, R. B., rector of Donhead St. Andrew, 135–6
Bourne Bros., 218
Bourne, St. Mary (Hants), 34, 50
Bourton, John of, rector of Fonthill Gifford, 167
Bourton (Dors.), as address, 133
Bowditch, D. A., 171
Bower, Jos., 135
'bower hold', 29, 32
Bowlea:
-, Chas. (d. 1837), 138, 145
-, John, 123
-, John (another), vicar of Tisbury,
242
-, Levi, 123
-, Levi, & Co., 123
-, Marg., 145
-, Mat., rector of Donhead St.
Andrew, 136
-, Wm. (d. 1781), rector of Donhead
St. Andrew, 136, 138
-, Wm. (d. 1788), canon of Salisbury,
72, 216
-, Wm., s. of Wm. (d. 1788), 72, 216
-, Wm. Lisle, rector of Chicklade,
curate of Donhead St.
Andrew, 113, 136, 141, 145
bowls, 26, 222
Bowood House, 152
Boxley, Thos., 147
Boyton, 111, 114
-, Corton, 111
-, rector of, see Mervyn, Wm.
Bracher:
-, Alf., 172
-, Dinah, 79
-, Edw., 109
-, Eliz. (d. by 1846), 78
-, Eliz. (d. 1914), w. of Thos., 71,
172
-, Frank, 109
-, Hen., 71
-, Jas., 71, 172, 174
-, Thos., 71, 172
-, Wm., 71, 78–9, 174
Bradeston:
-, Agnes, see Mauduit
-, Thos. de, Ld. Bradeston, 213
Bradford on Avon, 198
Bradley, Maiden, priory, 43, 224
Bradshaw:
-, Hen., 91, 160
-, John, 91, 160, 214
-, R. A., 72, 217
Brain, Stewart, 95
Branch hundred, bailiff, 92
Brandon, D., 162
Brandon, duke of, see Douglas-Hamilton
breaking and entering, 151
Bream, Julian, 71
Breamore (Hants), 97
-, priory, 42, 55, 57–8
breeding, experimental, 21
Brereton:
-, Cath., see Berkeley
-, Sir John, 172
-, Werburgh, m. 2 Sir Wm. Compton,
172
Brewer:
-, John, 145
-, Wm. (d. by 1275), 10
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1778), 145
breweries, see Donhead St. Mary; Tisbury
Brewers' Society, 127
brewing, 91, 150, 237
Brice:
-, L. R., 71
-, P.M., 71
brickmakers and brickmaking, 114– 15, 121, 133
brickyards, see Donhead St. Andrew; Ridge
Brictric (fl. 1086), 181
Bridmore:
-, Alf. of, 21
-, Geof. of, 21
Bridmore, see Berwick St. John: man.
Bridport:
-, Eleanor, see Govis
-, Thos., 83
Bridzor:
-, Sir John of (fl. 1255), 215
-, John of (fl. 1341), 215
-, John of, s. of Wm. (fl. after 1341),
215
-, John of (? same, fl. 1379), 215
-, Nichole, ? w. of Wm. (fl. after
1341), m. ? 2 Wal. Hanley,
215, 219
-, Sir Rob. of, 215
-, Wm. of (fl. 1212), 215
-, Wm. of (fl. 1305), 215
-, Wm. of (fl. after 1341), 215, 219
Bridzor (in Tisbury), 196–7, 207, 233,
237, 241
-, agric, 232–3
-, common meadows, 232
-, common pasture, 232, 234
-, cts., 239
-, dom. archit., 207
-, farms, 230, 233–4
-, guild, 207
-, the Guildhall, 207
-, inn, 207
-, man., 208–9, 214–15, 219, 221,
232–4
-, mill, 76, 207, 234
-, settlement, 207, 234
-, stone quarry, 236
-, trades, 236
-, woodland, 233–4
Brine, A. S., 218
Bristol:
-, Jas., 246
-, fam., 246
Bristol, 47, 114
-, as address, 59, 78
-, bp. of, see Thornborough
-, cath. ch.:
-,-, dean of, see Chetwynd
-,-, dean and chapter, 223–4, 240
Britford, see Longford Castle
British Friesian cattle, 230
Britmar (fl. 1086), 220
Brocklebank, H. C. R., 144, 147
Brodie:
-, M., 31
-, Thos., 31
Brook Waters, see Donhead St. Andrew
Brooke:
-, Joan, 110
-, fam., 137
Brookway:
-, David, and his w. Anne, 129
-, Edith, see Fairsong
-, Geo., 129
-, John (fl. before 1471), 129
-, John (d. 1514), 129
-, Wm., 134
Broomfield (Som.), as address, 101
brotherhoods, see fraternities
Brotherton:
-, T. W. B., 130
-, Wm., 130
Brown (Browne):
-, Ann, 145
-, Honor, 145
-, Jas., 220
-, Lancelot, 223
-, Rob. (fl. 1399), rector of Donhead
St. Mary, canon of Salisbury,
152
-, Rob. (fl. 1839), 72
-, Rob. (another, fl. 1861), 147
-, Wm. (fl. 1585), 78
-, Wm. (fl. 1661), 74
Bryant, Sir Arthur, 146
Brye, Barbara, comtesse de, see Fane
bucks, see deer
Budden:
-, Geo., 219
-, fam., 219
Bugden Bottom (in Berwick St. John and Tollard Royal), 16, 81–2, 85
Bulkeley, Chas., 192
Bull:
-, Cath., see Frampton
-, Revd. Thos., 72, 216
bull baiting, 165
bungalows, 19, 30–1, 39–40, 53–4, 67, 69–70, 94, 101, 106, 117, 127, 142, 186, 202, 204–5, 207
Burbidge:
-, Mary, 209
-, Wm., 209
Burcombe, ch., 192
Burdon:
-, John, 73
-, Marg., 73
-, Wal., 73
Burford, Rob., 78
burgages, see Wilton
Burgh, Hubert de, earl of Kent, 54
Burghal Hidage, 197
Burley, Wm., 32–3
Burley's, see Chalke, Bower: man.
Burn, Wm., 163
burnbaking, 14, 45–6, 120
Burnett:
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Hull (fl. 1781), 108
-, Eliz., w. of Hen., 108
-, Hen., 108
-, Jane, 108
Burrow, Ann, 63
Burrows:
-, S., 189
-, T., 189
-, W. P., 55
Burt:
-, F., 215
-, J. H., 215
Burton:
-, R., 144
-, R. P. R., 144
butler, Berenger the, see Berenger
Butler:
-, Anne, m. Thos. Mompesson (d.
1560), 218
-, H. J., 32
-, Hen., 22
-, Sir Hen. (another), 22
-, J. H., 31
-, Joan, see Gardener
-, John (? two of the name), 22
-, John, rector of Everleigh and of
Fifield Bavant, archdeacon of
Surrey, bp. of Hereford and
of Oxford, 65
-, K. J., 40
-, Rob., 218
Butterstake, Thos., 175
Butterstakes, see Sedgehill: man.
C.
calico, 248
Callis, see Semley: man.
Calstone:
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Darell, 43
-, Ric. of, 31
-, Sir Rog. of, 31, 56
-, Thos., 43, 220
-, Wal. of, 31
Calvert:
-, Anne, see Arundell
-, Cecil, Baron Baltimore, 70, 77–8
Cambridge, earl of, see Roumare
Cambridge university, 77
-, King's Coll., 12, 15, 31, 34, 41,
48–9, 56
Camera, Wm. de, 133, 150
camps, military:
-, American air force, 187
-, army, 165
Candy:
-, Hannah, 108
-, John, 108–9, 112
Cann (Dors.), 140
Cannings, Bishop's, vicar of, see Waterman
Canterbury, abp. of, see Laud
canvas, 247
car breaking, 76
Cardiff, 47
Cardigan, see Lampeter
Carl (fl. 1066), 62
carp, 132
Carpenter:
-, Emme, see Heydore
-, Godfrey, 220
-, John, 32
carpet making, 237
carrier, 150
Carroll, John, abp. of Baltimore, 244
Carter:
-, A. G., 217
-, W. G. T., 217
Carthusians, 143, 154, 160
Cary:
-, Edw., 210
-, W. D., 214
Casali, Andrea, 162
Case, Geo., 146
Cassemore, Ric, chaplain of Tisbury chant., 241
Castle, the, see Sedgehill
Castle Ditches, see Tisbury
Castle Rings, see Donhead St. Mary
Castlehaven, earls of, see Tuchet
Catholic Apostolics ('Irvingites'), 185
Cauntelo:
-, Eleanor de, m. Sir Thos. West (d.
1343), 159, 179
-, John de, 159, 179
-, Sir John, s. of John, 159, 179
-, Margery de, see Cumin
Caux, Isaac de, 161
Cecil:
-, Jas., earl of Salisbury, 20
-, Rob., earl of Salisbury, 20
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury, 20, 30, 81
cemetery, see Tisbury
cert money, 4–5, 91–2
chain harrows, 236
Chaldicott:
-, And., 73, 217
-, Anne, m. Rob. Bingham (fl. 1586),
217
-, Cath., dau. of And., 73
-, Cath., w. of And., 217
-, Edith, m. Francis Chaldicott (d.
1636), 72–3, 217
-, Francis (d. 1636), 72, 217
-, Francis (fl. 1666), 217
-, Geo., 72, 217
-, Jane, 72
-, John, and his w. Cecily, 72
-, Phil., 72
-, Ric, and his w. Joan, 72
-, Thos., and his w. Edith, 72
-, Wal., 72
-, Wm. (fl. 1362), 72
-, Wm. (d. 1483), 72
-, Wm. (d. 1584), 72, 217
-, Wm. (fl. 1666), 72, 217
Chaldicotts, see Semley: man.
Chale (I. W.), 42
chalk quarrying, 133
Chalke:
-, Gerard of, 42
-, Maud of, m. —Maskerel, 42
-, Wal. of, 42
Chalke, 3, 8, 29, 32, 34, 37, 39, 41–2
-, ch., 49
-, cts., 33, 45, 48
-, cust. tenants, 32–3
-, man., 4, 29, 31–3, 38, 40–1, 43–6,
48–9; and see Chalke, Bower:
man.; Chalke, Broad: man.;
Chalke estate
-, prebend, see Wilton abbey
-, rector, 49
-, vicars, 49–50
Chalke, Bower, 3–4, 28, 29–35, 37–8,
48–9, 60, 62
-, adv., 34
-, agric, 32–3
-, boundaries, 29
-, chap., 14, 34, 49
-, char., 35
-, Chase Woods, q.v.
-, ch., 1, 14–15, 29–31, 34–5, 37, 49
-, 'Chutelborghe', 33
-, cts., 33
-, curates, 34–5; and see Collett, Edw.
-, cust. tenants, 32–4, 49
-, dom. archit., 30–2
-, farms, 29, 31–3, 45, 63
-, field system, 29
-, glebe, 31, 34
-, Grim's ditch, q.v.
-, inc., 29, 33, 35
-, inn, 30
-, man., 4, 31–2, 34, 40; and see
Chalke: man.; Chalke estate
-,-, Bingham's, 31–2
-,-, Burley's, 32
-,-, Tilshead's, 32
-, Mead End, 29
-,-, dom. archit., 30
-, mill, 48
-, Misselfore, 29
-,-, dom. archit., 30
-, place name, 29
-, poor relief, 34
-, pop., 30
-, prehist. rem., 29
-, prot. nonconf., 30, 35, 51, 59
-, roads, 29
-, sch., 30, 35
-, streets, 29–30
-, tithes, 31, 34
-, vicarage, 34, 49
-, vicarage ho., 30, 34–5
-, vicars, 34, 49–50; and see Collett,
Edw.; Sloper; Williams,
Rowland
-, village, 29–30, 33, 39
-, woodland, 29, 31–3, 57, 63
-, Woodminton, 29, 32–3
-,-, dom. archit., 30
Chalke, Broad, 3–4, 29, 31, 34, 36,
37–52
-, A.–S. settlement and rem., 37–8
-, adv., 49
-, agric, 37, 44
-, boundaries, 37
-, bridges, 38
-, chap., 34, 37, 49–50, 64
-, char., 51–2
-, Chase Woods, q.v.
-, ch., 14–15, 25, 29, 34, 37–8, 41,
49–51, 64
-, cts., 34, 38, 48
-, curates, 50; and see Eedes
-, cust. tenants, 44–5
-, dom. archit., 30, 38–41, 50
-, farms, 32–3, 38, 40–2, 44–6
-, field systems, 37
-, glebe, 49–50
-, guilds of St. Cath. and St. Thos.,
50
-, Gurston, q.v.
-, Gurston, East, q.v.
-, Gurston, West, q.v.
-, inc., 45, 50, 52
-, inn, 39
-, King's Old Rectory, 38, 41
-, Knighton, q.v.
-, Knowle Hill, 37–8
-, London, Little, 37–9, 50, 62, 65
-,-, settlement, 39
-, man., 31, 40–4; and see Chalke:
man.; Chalke, Broad: Manor
Farm; Chalk estate
-,-, Rectory, 34, 41, 44, 46, 48–9, 51,
56; and see Chalke, Broad:
King's Old Rectory
-,-, Reddish's, 41, 45; and see
Chalke, Broad: Reddish Ho.
-, Manor Farm, 38, 45
-, mills, 38, 48
-, Mount Sorrel, q.v.
-, New Town, 39; and see Chalke,
Broad: London, Little
-, place name, 37
-, poor relief, 49
-, pop., 38
-, prehist. rem., 37
-, prot. nonconf., 27, 35, 39, 51, 59
-, recusancy, 51
-, Reddish Ho., 32, 39, 41–2
-, roads, 37–40
-, Romano–Brit, settlement and rem.,
37–8
-, sch., 35, 39, 50–2
-, Stoke Farthing, q.v.
-, streets, 38–9
-, tithes, 41–2, 44, 49
-, tithings, 3, 37–40, 44, 48
-, township, 44–5
-, Vernditch Chase, 40, 46
-, Vernditch Wood, 38, 40, 46
-, vicarage, 14–15, 34, 49–50
-, vicarage ho., 39, 50
-, vicars, 15, 34–5, 41, 49–51; and see
Sloper; Williams, Rowland
-, village, 37–9
-, woodland, 37–8, 40, 44–6, 57; and
see Chalke, Broad: Vernditch
Chase, Vernditch Wood
Chalke deanery, 25, 34, 49, 58, 65, 77,
87, 113, 151, 240
-, rural dean, 98
Chalke estate, 3–4, 7, 9, 12, 16, 20,
29, 31, 33, 40, 42–3, 46, 49, 52,
54, 60, 62, 66, 70, 81, 83
-, boundaries, 17, 29, 37, 48, 52
Chalke (formerly Stowford) hundred,
1, 2, 3–5, 8, 14, 19, 25, 30, 34,
38, 40, 49, 53, 62, 64, 66–7, 76,
82, 89, 131
-, cts., 4–5, 25, 48
-, meeting place, 4
-, officers, 5
Chalke Valley group ministry, 15, 34, 49, 59, 65
Chalke Valley West benefice, 15, 25, 34, 49, 59, 65
Chalons:
-, John, 160
-, John, s. of John, 160
-, Sir Peter, and his w. Isabel, 160
-, Ralph de (fl. 1249), 160
-, Ralph, s. of John, 160
-, Ralph (another, fl. 1412), 160
-, Sir Rob., 160
-, fam., 164–5
chamberlain, Aiulf the, see Aiulf
Chamberlain:
-, Geof. (fl. 1250), 10
-, Sir Geof. (? same, fl. 1269), 10
-, Hugh, 10
-, Leonard, 160
-, Philippe, m. Wm. of Kelsale, 188
-, Philippe, w. of Rob. (fl. earlier 13th
cent.), see Ewyas
-, Rob. (fl. 1210–12), 10
-, Rob. (? another, fl. earlier 13th
cent.), 188
-, Rob. (another, fl. 1269), 10
-, Rob. (fl. 1304), 10
-, Wal., 110
Chambers, Sir Wm., 223
Champfleur, Hen. de, 42
chantries, see Donhead St. Andrew; Knighton; Salisbury: cath. ch.; Shaftesbury: abbey and par. of St. Jas.; Swallowcliffe; Tisbury
Chapman:
-, Adelaide, w. of H. E., 135
-, D. B., 135
-, H. E., rector of Donhead St.
Andrew, 135–7
Chard (Som.), 130
Charlesworth, A. H., 20, 22, 84, 130, 144–5. 147
Charlton (in Donhead St. Mary), 89,
134, 141, 144, 146–8, 151–2
-, agric, 149
-, Broad Down, see Charlton: Charlton Down
-, chap., 141–2, 151, 153, 177
-, Charlton (or Broad) Down, 140,
148–9
-, Charlton Ho., 142, 144, 149
-, dom. archit., 142, 144, 146
-, farms, 134, 143–4, 147–9
-, inc., 149
-, man., 144, 146–7
-,-, Hallam farm, 146
-, mill, 150
-, pk., 144
-, place name, 142
-, pop., 140
-, prot. nonconf., 154
-, Rom. Catholicism, 154
-, schs., 155
-, tithing, 150–1
-, village, 141
Charnage or Chaddenwick, see Mere: man.
chase, rights of, 7, 17, 20, 29–30, 38, 60, 81
Chase group ministry, 86
Chase Woods (in Berwick St. John, Bower Chalke, Broad Chalke, Fifield Bavant), 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 33, 46, 60
cheese-making, 76
Cheshire, see Eaton Hall
Chettle (Dors.), ch., 86
Chetwynd, Edw., dean of Bristol, 224
Cheyne:
-, Gillian, see Palton
-, John (fl. c. 1450), 110
-, John, Ld. Cheyne (d. 1499), 84,
222
Chicklade, 89, 104, 105–14, 107, 155,
161, 195, 225
-, adv., 108, 112–13
-, agric., 105, 111–12
-, Bockerly Hill, 105, 111–12
-, boundaries, 105–6
-, Chicklade Ho., 106, 109–10
-, ch., 106, 112–14, 177
-, Cratt Hill, 105–6, 111
-, curates, 113
-, cust. tenants, 111
-, dom. archit., 106, 108–10, 113
-, farms, 108–12
-, field systems, 111
-, glebe, 110–11, 113
-, inc., 110–13
-, inn, 106
-, man., 106, 108–13, 119, 208
-,-, Dominick, no, 112
-,-, Lyngevers, 109
-, mills, 112
-, pk., 105, 110
-, place name, 106
-, poor relief, 112
-, pop., 106
-, prehist. settlement, 91, 106
-, prot. nonconf., 114
-, rectors, 108–9, 112–14; and see
Blatch; Bowles, Wm. Lisle;
Simpson, Luke (three of the
name); Still, John; Willoughby, Hen.
-, rectory, 112
-, rectory ho., 106, 113
-, recusancy, 114
-, roads, 105
-, sch., 106, 114, 169
-, tithes, 113
-, village, 91, 105–6
-, woodland, 105, 111
Chicklade Bottom (in Berwick St. Leonard and Fonthill Bishop), 100, 105–6
Chicksgrove (in Tisbury):
-, man., 209, 218–19, 231
-, tithing, 89, 237, 239, 245, 247–8
Chicksgrove, Lower (formerly
Chicksgrove, in Tisbury), 93,
195–7, 206, 208–9, 217–18, 225,
226 n, 231, 234, 237, 241, 245–6
-, agric, 231
-, chap. 241–2, 246
-, Chicksgrove Man., 206, 209, 231
-, common pasture, 228
-, cust. tenants, 231
-, dom. archit., 206
-, farms, 231–2
-, inc., 231
-, mill, 234
-, place name, 206
-, rly. sta., 206
-, sch., 206, 241–2, 245–7
-, stone quarries, 236
Chicksgrove, Upper (formerly Stoford, in Tisbury), 195–7, 206,
208–9, 217–18, 231, 237
-, agric, 231
-, cust. tenants, 231
-, dom. archit., 206
-, farms, 231
-, mill, 114, 122, 206, 234
-, place name, 122, 206
-, stone quarries, 235–6
'Chigelei' (unidentified), 106
Child:
-, D. J., 74
-, J. M., 74
Chilfinch Hill, see Berwick St. Leonard
Chilmark, 1, 89, 91, 114–25, 116, 161,
165, 192, 195, 198, 234
-, adv., 123–4, 240
-, agric, 115, 119–21
-, boundaries, 114
-, char., 125
-, ch., 115, 123–5
-, common pastures, 119–20
-, cts., 123
-, curates, 124
-, cust. tenants, 119
-, dom. archit., 102, 117–18, 122–4
-, fair, 122, 124
-, farms, 117, 119–22, 124, 227
-, field system, 115
-, Fonthill Ho. (formerly Little
Ridge), see Ridge
-, glebe, 119, 124
-, inc., 115, 119–20, 123–4
-, inns, 117
-, man., 89, 115, 118–19, 122–3, 234
-, mill, 122, 206
-, Mooray, 115, 120
-,-, dom. archit., 117
-, place name, 114
-, poor relief, 123
-, pop., 115
-, Portash, 115
-,-, dom. archit., 117
-, prehist. rem., 114–15
-, prot. nonconf., 125
-, R.A.F. sta., 115, 117, 121, 123, 189,
191–2, 206
-,-, rly, 123
-, rectors, 119, 124–5;and see Barford, Ric, Thos., Wm.; Eyre;
Hancock, Thos. (fl. 1681);
Netheravon; Sangar; Stratford; Thornborough; Tower;
Walker, Rob.
-, rectory, 98, 118, 123–4, J83, 240
-, rectory ho., 115, 117, 124
-, Ridge, q.v.
-, roads, 106, 115
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 115
-, sch., 125
-, stone quarries, 119, 122–3, 191.
206, 236
-, streets, 114–15, 117, 120
-, tithe barn, 97, 124
-, tithes, 124
-, tithings, 89, 114–15, 123
-, vicarage ho., 124
-, village, 114–15, 117, 120
-, woodland, 115, 122
Chilmark Quarry Co. Ltd., 123, 191
Chisbury (in Little Bedwyn), 197
Chisenbury Priory (in Enford), man., 173
Chitterne:
-, Agnes, m. Wm. Milbourne, no
-, Christine, 110
-, John, 110
Chitterne:
-, cust. tenants, 111
-, man., 111
Choulden Hill (in Ansty and
Swallowcliffe), 93, 96–7, 177
-, place name, 181
Christian, Ewan, 59
Church Association, 87;and see Church Society Trust
Church farm, see Sedgehill: man.
Church Farm, see Semley
Church Green, see Semley
Church Green manor, see Semley: man.
church houses, 91, 134, 141, 151, 199, 236
Church Society Trust, 87; and see Church Association
churches, redundant, 103–4, 112, 241
Churchill, Joshua, vicar of Fordington, 137
'Chutelborghe', see Chalke, Bower
Ciberne:
-, H. B., 72
-, M. B., 72
cinquefoil, 190
Civil War, see Clubman; Wardour
Clare:
-, Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester and of
Hertford (d. 1295), 83
-, Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester and of
Hertford (d. 1314), 83
-, Marg. de, m. Hugh Audley, earl of
Gloucester, 83
-, Ric. de, earl of Gloucester and of
Hertford, 83
-, (or Dominick), Rob., see Dominick
Clarence, duke of, see Plantagenet
Clarendon, earls of, see Hyde
Clarke:
-, Chas. (fl. c. 1731), 63
-, Chas. (? another, fl. 1756), 32
-, F. N., 209
-, Revd. Martin, 72
-, Thos., 32
-, Thos., s. of Thos., 32
clerks, parish, 27, 154, 176
Cleverly:
-, Phillis, m. Sir (John) Donald
Fergusson, 55
-, U. J., 55
Clifford, Sam., rector of East Knoyle, 137
clockmakers and clockmaking, 25, 237; and see watchmakers and watchmaking
cloth factory, see Tisbury
cloth mill, 234
clothing, see aprons; ecclesiastical vestments; smocks
clothmaking, cloth tailoring and working, 236
Clouds, see Knoyle, East: man.
clover, 96–7, 174
club (sporting), 205 ; and see societies; Tisbury: Tisbury club
Clubman, 104
Cnut (fl. earlier 12th cent.), 183
coal and coal merchants, 76, 236
Coates, R., 173
Cobley, Mr., 84
Cockey, Wm., 78, 104, 137, 176, 243
Codford, Adam, 86
Codrington:
-, Edw., 180
-, Eliz., see South
-, Thos., 180, 182, 220
Coffin, J. P., 144
Coghill, Mary, m. 1 Wm. South (d. 1675), 2 Peter Courtney, 180
Coke:
-, Sir John, 74
-, Rachel, see Webb
Coker:
-, Rob. (two of the name), 72, 217
-, Susanna, see Lane
-, Wm., 72, 217
Colborne, Cordelia, m. Duke Yonge, 211
Cold Berwick Hill, see Berwick St. Leonard
Cole, John, 31
Coles:
-, C. Featherstone, 180
-, Rog., 65
-, Thos., rector of Fifield Bavant, 65
-, Wm. (fl. 1606), 65
-, Wm. (? same, fl. 1636), 65
-, "Wm. (? another, fl. 1670), 55, 57
-, Wm. (? same, fl. 1682), 63
-, Wm. (fl. 1757), 57
-, fam., 57
Collett:
-, Edw., curate and vicar of Bower
Chalke, 35
-, J. C, 130
Collingbourne:
-, Christine, 218
-, John, 218
-, Marg., ? w. of Thos., 218
-, Thos., 218
Collins, Ant., 175
Colston, Edw., 34
Colthurst:
-, And., 112
-, Anne, w. of Mat., m. 2 Laur. Hyde,
222
-, Mat., 222
Combes:
-, Dan., 218
-, John, 218
-, W. H., 242, 248
commodities, see coal
common meadows, see Alvediston; Ansty; Bridzor; Ebbesborne Wake; Fonthill Gifford; Hatch, E.; Hatch, W.; Nippred; Teffont Evias; Tisbury
common pastures, see Berwick St. Leonard; Bridzor; Chicksgrove, Lower; Chilmark; Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Mary; Fonthill Gifford; Hatch, E.; Hatch, W.; Hazeldon; Nippred; Norrington; Ridge; Roughcombe; Sedgehill; Semley; Swallowcliffe; Teffont Evias; Tisbury; Tollard Royal; Wardour
common pleas, justice of, 41
Compton:
-, Anne, w. of Peter, m. 2 Wm.
Herbert, earl of Pembroke (d.
1570), 31, 74, 172
-, Geo., 12
-, Hen., Ld. Compton, 172
-, Jas., 185
-, Peter, 172
-, Werburgh, see Brereton
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1528), 172
-, Wm., Ld. Compton (d. 1630), 172
Compton Chamberlayne:
-, ch., 192
-, curate, 99
-, vicarage, 224
Compton Press (two of the name), 237
Concressault (Cher, France), chateau de, 222
confessional, 73
Congleton, Baron, see Parnell
Congregationalists, 59, 154, 169, 244–6
conifers, 33, 46
conservation areas, 19, 38, 53, 82, 94, 117, 187, 202; and see Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; areas of special scientific interest; nature reserve; Special Landscape Area
conspiracy, 245
constable, 151
Cook (Cooke):
-, Capt. John, 130
-, R. T., 218
-, Thos., 218
Coombe:
-, Alice, 245–8
-, Hen., rector of Tollard Royal, 88
Coombe (in Donhead St. Mary):
-, agric, 149
-, Coombe, Higher, 140–3, 145,
147–8, 151
-, Coombe, Lower, 140–2, 145, 147–
8, 150
-, Coombe, Middle, 140–3, 145,
147–8, 150–1
-, Coombe Ho., 91, 143, 145,145, 149,
154–5
-, dom. archit., 142–3, 145
-, farms, 143–5, 148–9
-, man., 144–5, 149
-, pond, 145
-, woodland, 150
Coombe, the, see Alvediston
Coombs (Coombes):
-, D. M., 209
-, Jos., 185
-, Mr., 209
Cooper:
-, Ant. Ashley, Baron Ashley, earl of
Shaftesbury (d. 1683), 20–1,
135
-, Ant. Ashley, earl of Shaftesbury
(d. 1699), 20
-, Ant. Ashley, earl of Shaftesbury
(d. 1713), 20
-, Ant. Ashley, earl of Shaftesbury
(d. 1771), 20
-, Ant. Ashley, earl of Shaftesbury
(d. 1811), 20
-, R., 171
-, Rob., 72
co-operative society, see societies
Cor:
-, Rob., 243
-, Wm., 243
cordwainer, 245; and see shoemakers
Cornbury, Vct., see Hyde
Corp, Rob. le, 96
Corton, see Boyton
Cotel:
-, Berenger, see Gifford
-, Ellis, 110
cottages (estate), 19, 21, 39, 94, 101, 118, 158, 205–6
Cottington:
-, Chas., 160, 168, 214
-, Francis, Baron Cottington (d.
1652), 160–1, 165, 167–8, 214
-, Francis (d. 1665), 160
-, Francis (d. 1666), 160
-, Francis (d. 1728), 160–1, 165, 168,
214
-, Francis (fl. 1745), 160, 214
-, fam., 166, 168
Coty:
-, John, 23
-, fam., 23
Coty's, see Berwick St. John: man.
council houses, 19, 30, 39, 53, 69, 117, 128, 141–2, 158, 165, 170, 179, 198, 202–3, 206
Country Houses Association Ltd. (formerly Mutual Households Association Ltd.), 212
Courtenay (Courtney):
-, Hen., marquess of Exeter, 42, 55,
222
-, Mary, see Coghill
-, Peter, 180
courts, see under places and Augmentations, Court of; eyres, forest; Wiltshire: assizes, petty sessions, and quarter sessions
Coward:
-, Chas. (two of the name), 55
-, David, 31, 55
-, John, 55
-, M. R., 144
-, R. E., 129, 144
Coward Bros., 129
Cowte, John, rector of Berwick St. Leonard, 104
Cox:
-, Chas., and his w. Joan, 145
-, John, 42, 55
-, Thos. (two of the name), 216
-, Wm., 145
Cranborne (Dors.), 59
Cranborne Chase, 3, 7, 13, 17, 38,
81, 236
-, chief ranger, 81
-, cts., 7, 17, 30, 38, 53
-, disfranchisement, 7, 17, 22, 26, 30,
53, 60, 81, 126, 140
-, inner bounds, 17
-, keepers, 7, 17, 30, 81
-, lodges, 7, 17, 21, 30–1, 38, 81
-, lordship, 20, 24–5, 29–30, 38, 46,
53,81
-, officers, 30, 38
-, outer bounds, 7, 17, 29, 38, 53, 60,
66, 126, 140, 196
-, walks, 7, 17, 24, 30, 38, 81
-, woodland, 17, 24, 38
Cranborne Chase School, 221, 223, 246
Crapon, Thos., rector of Fifield Bavant and vicar of Stanton St. Bernard, 65–6
Cratt Hill, see Chicklade
Cray:
-, Alex., 41, 224
-, Jeremiah (d. 1710), 41
-, Jeremiah (d. 1731), 41
-, Jeremiah (d. 1786), 41
-, John, 41
-, Sarah, m. Sir Alex. Grant, Bt., 41
-, Sarah, w. of Jeremiah (d. 1786), 41
-, fam., 41
Crichel, Moor (Dors.), Crichel Ho., 246
cricket, 205
crops (less common), see cinquefoil; clover; flax; French grass; watercress
Crown pleas, freedom from, 97
Cumin:
-, Eve, w. of Wm., m. 2 John de Mar,
159
-, Margery, m. 1—Ballon, 2 John
de Cauntelo, 159, 179
-, Wm., 158–9, 179
curfew, 19, 27
Curtis, Gordon, 74
D.
dairy industry, see cheese-making; milk marketing, pasteurising, and processing; Semley: milk and cheese factory and milk depot; Tisbury: milk depot
Dale, T. L., 70
Dalton:
-, John, 73
-, Nat., 73
-, P. J–, 95
Damerham, South, man., 33
Danes, 197
Dansey, Wm., rector of Donhead St. Andrew, canon of Salisbury, 135–6
Danton, John, 59
Darell:
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1530), and his w.
Alice, 43
-, Sir Edw. (fl. 1547), 43
-, Eliz., see Calstone
-, Sir Geo., 43
-, Wm., 43
-, fam., 47
Dartford (Kent), priory, 9–10, 42, 63, 65 n, 217
Dashwood, Maitland, 240
Daubeney, Hen., Ld. Daubeney, 83, 87
Dauntsey:
-, Joan, see Bavant
-, Sir John, 9, 63
-, fam., 9
Davies (Davis):
-, Albinus, 247–8
-, Cath., m. Rob. Frampton, 216
-, F. D., 95
-, Sir John, 206, 247–8
-, Mat., 216, 247–8
-, fam., 206, 231
Daw:
-, Lydia, w. of Wm., 109
-, Wm., 109–10
Dawtrey:
-, Blanche, see Willoughby
-, Francis, 221
Day, Wm., 12, 14
deanery (rural), see Chalke
Deedes, J. G., 119
deer and deer hunting, 7, 17, 24–5,
38, 81, 86, 165–6, 196, 228
-, bucks, 81
-, fallow, 38, 132, 165, 233
-, red, 132, 233
Dell, Nat., 216
Dene, John, rector of Tollard Royal, 88
Dene, the, see Fonthill Gifford
Dent, N. J., 71
deodands, 92
Dependale, Odard, 9, 54
deprivation (eccl.), 26–7
Derby, earl of, see Henry IV
Despenser, Wal. le, 129
Devon, see Exeter
dewpond, 7
Dillon:
-, Henrietta, 211
-, Sir John, 73, 211
Dineley:
-, F., 20, 22
-, M., 20, 22
Dinnodog Products Ltd., 237
Dinton, Wm. of, 220
Dinton, 123, 185, 212 n
-, adv., 193
-, as address, 218
-, chapelry, 185, 192
-, ch., 192
-, Rom. Catholicism, 244
-, Teffont Magna, q.v.
diseases, see plague
Doggrell:
-, Frances, w. of John, 174
-, John,173
dogs, 'light', 98; and see beagles; greyhound; hounds
Dole hundred, bailiff, 92
Domesday Book, 101
Dominick:
-, Rob. (fl. 1594), 114
-, (or Clare), Rob. (fl. 1636), no
Dominick, see Chicklade: man.
Donhead (estate), 93, 140
-, agric, 147
-, cts., 134, 150–1
-, cust. tenants, 147–8
-, man., 66, 74, 89, 92, 126, 128–35,
138, 140–1, 143–8, 150–1
-, mills, 133, 150
-, pop., 127
-, tithings, 89, 134, 150–1
-, woodland, 150
Donhead Hall, see Donhead St. Mary; Donhead St. Mary: man.
Donhead House, see Donhead St. Andrew
Donhead hundred and liberty, 134,
150
-, cts., 134
Donhead St. Andrew, 1, 3, 16, 19,
79, 89, 96, 97, 126–38, 139, 140,
143, 147, 152, 195, 207, 221–2,
233
-, adv., 135
-, agric, 126, 132–3
-, Barker's Hill, see St. Bartholomew's
Hill
-, boundaries, 66, 126, 134, 138, 140,
144, 147–8, 195
-, brickyard, 133
-, Brook Waters, 128, 151
-, chant., 135–7
-, char., 79, 131, 138
-, ch., 77, 126–7, 134–8
-, ch. ho., 134
-, common pastures, 132, 134
-, curates, 136; and see Bowles, Wm.
Lisle
-, cust. tenants, 132
-, dom. archit., 127–8, 130–1, I33–5
-, Donhead Ho., 127, 135, 144
-, Donhead Lodge, 127, 130
-, Easton Bassett, q.v.
-, farms, 97, 129–33, 147
-, Feme, q.v.
-, friendly societies, 128
-, glebe, 135
-, inc., 132
-, inns, 127–8, 131
-, Leigh Court, 127, 130–1
-, man., 129–32
-, Arundell farm, 131, 133
-,-, Leigh Court, 130–1, 133–4; and
see Donhead St. Andrew:
-,-, Leigh Court
-,-, Plaistow's, 130
-, Milkwell, 127, 140
-,-, dom. archit., 128
-, mills, 127, 133–4
-, par. officers, 134, 138
-, pk., 130; and see Wardour: Wardour pk.
-, place name, 126–7, 138
-, ponds, 126, 128, 132, 135, 222
-, poor relief, 134, 151
-, pop., 127
-, prehist. rem., 127
-, prot. nonconf., 27, 137–8, 154
-, rectors, 135–6, 138, 152, 195; and
see Bourne; Bowles, Mat.,
Wm. (d. 1781); Chapman,
H. E.; Dansey; Frampton,
Rob.; Legg; Romsey;
Whitney
-, rectory, 25, 134–6, 151
-, rectory ho., 127, 135–7
-, recusancy, 135, 137
-, roads, 126–7, 134
-, Rom. Catholicism, 136–8
-, Rowberry Cross, 127, 137
-,-, dom. archit., 128
-, St. Bartholomew's Hill, q.v.
-, schs., 127, 138
-, tithes, 126, 135, 152, 195
-, tithings, 89, 134, 150–1
-, vestry meetings, 134
-, village, 127
-, Wardour, q.v.
-, Wardour Ho., see Wardour: Wardour Ho.
-, Wardour pk., see Wardour:
Wardour pk.
-, West End, 127
-,-, dom. archit., 127–8
-, White Sheet Hill, q.v.
-, woodland, 126, 129, 132–3, 137,
233
-, workho., 130, 134
Donhead St. Mary, 1, 24, 89, 126,
129, 132, 138–55, 139
-, adv., 151
-, agric, 132, 140, 147–9
-, Ashgrove, q.v.
-, Birdbush, 140–2, 154–5, 245, 247–8
-,-, dom. archit., 142
-, boundaries, 66, 126, 138, 140, 144,
147–8
-, brewery, 141, 150
-, Castle Rings, 66, 140
-, char., 79, 155
-, Charlton, q.v.
-, ch., 77, 91, 127, 138, 140, 151–3,
176
-, ch. ho., 141, 151
-, common pastures, 132, 148
-, Coombe, q.v.
-, cts., 92
-, curates, 152–3
-, cust. tenants, 148
-, dom. archit., 141–4, 146–7
-, Donhead Hall, 91, 141, 144, 147
-, farms, 85, 129–30, 132–3, 140,
143–9, 152, 247–8
-, friendly societies, 142
-, glebe, 135, 152
-, Gutch Common, q.v.
-, inc., 146, 148–9
-, inns, 141–2
-, Ludwell, 140–1, 147–51, 154
-,-, dom. archit., 142
-, man., 143–7
-,-, Birdbush farm, 147
-,-, Donhead Hall, 146–7; and see
Donhead St. Mary: Donhead
Hall
-, mills, 140, 142, 148, 150
-, par. officers, 151
-, pks., 140–1, 146, 149
-, place name, 138
-, ponds, 140–1, 152
-, poor relief, 134, 141, 151
-, pop., 140–1
-, prehist. rem., 9, 140; and see
Donhead St. Mary: Castle
Rings
-, prot. nonconf., 137, 142, 154, 244
-, rectors, 135, 151–3, 242; and see
Adams, Rice (two of the
name); Banbury; Blackmore,
R. W., Ric; Brown, Rob.;
Fezzard, John; Ince; Jackson,
Gilb., Ric; Pope; Poulshot
Laur. of; Wace
-, rectory, 134–5, 141, 151, 153–4, 243
-, rectory ho., 152
-, recusancy, 151, 153
-, roads, 140
-, Rom. Catholicism, 153–4
-, schs., 88, 141–2, 145, 154–5
-, streets, 140–2
-, tithes, 126, 135, 152, 154
-, tithings, 89, 140, 150–1
-, vestry meetings, 151
-, village, 91, 127, 141, 147–8
-,-, place name, 141
-, Win Green, q.v.
-, Wincombe, q.v.
-, woodland, 140, 148, 150
-, workho., 151
Donheads, the:
-, benefice, 135, 151
-, rector, 136
donkeys, 192
Dorchester (Dors.), as address, 237
Dore, Joan, see Inge
Dorset, 1, 3, 16–17, 29, 37, 60, 76,
79, 83, 86, 88
-, boundary, 81
-, sheriff, 79, 83
-, and see Ashmore; Bourton; Cann;
Chettle; Cranborne; Crichel,
Moor; Dorchester; Farnham;
Fordington; Gillingham; Gussage All Saints; Gussage St.
Michael; Handley, Sixpenny;
Melbury Abbas; Motcombe;
Pentridge; Shaftesbury; Sherborne; Tarrant Gunville;
Tollard Farnham
Douglas fir, 86
Douglas-Hamilton:
-, Alf., duke of Hamilton and Brandon, 20, 22, 84, 130
-, Nina, dchss. of Hamilton and
Brandon, 130
Dove:
-, Peter, and his w. Hannah, 211,
224
-, Ric, 211, 224
-, fam., 224
Dowles:
-, Alex., 109
-, Eliz., m. Nathan Wright, 109
-, Hen., 109
Downes, Charlotte, 27
Downton:
-, Walton, q.v.
-, Wick, q.v.
Drake, R., 172
draper, 150
Drew, Benj., 55
Druce:
-, Hugh, 118
-, Hugh (another), see Fernhill
-, Wal., 118
Du Boulay:
-, John,147
-, Thos., 144
Duckett:
-, Francis, rector of Fonthill Gifford,
167
-, Geo. (d. 1732), 56
-, (formerly Jackson), Sir Geo., Bt.
(d. 1822), 56
-, Sir Geo., Bt. (fl. c. 1833), 56
-, Grace, m. Gwyn Goldstone, 56
-, Grace, see Skinner
-, Grace, w. of Sir Geo. (d. 1822), see
Goldstone
-, Thos., 56
-, Wm., 56
Dufosee, Peter, 217
Dunford:
-, H. F., 70–2
-, L. G. J., 71–2
-, Phyllis, w. of H. F., 70, 72
Dunworth hundred, 1, 3, 89–92, 90,
93, 98, 112, 123, 131, 134, 140,
151, 160, 169, 175, 177, 183, 186,
192
-, agric, 89
-, bailiff, 92; and see Holbeam
-, cts., 91–2, 97, 183, 237
-, inc., 89
-, meeting places, 91
-, officers, 92; and see Holbeam
-, pks., 89
-, woodland, 89
Duraunt, Steph., rector of Berwick St. Leonard, 104
Durford abbey (in Rogate, Suss.), 188
Duston, Wm., 54
Dyfed, see Lampeter
E.
East Hayes House, see Sedgehill: man.
East India Company, 103–4
Easton, Wm., chaplain of Ansty, curate and prebendary of Swallowcliffe, 99, 183
'Easton' (unidentified), prior of, 136
Easton Bassett (in Donhead St.
Andrew), 3, 16–17, 126–9, 135
-, A.-S. settlement, 128
-, agric, 134
-, boundaries, 128
-, chap., 26, 128–9, 134, 136
-, cts., 134
-, dom. archit., 129
-, Easton Farm, 19, 128–9
-, farms, 23–4, 128, 131, 134
-, man., 23, 89, 131–2, 134, 147,
212–13
-, place name, 128
-, pop., 129
-, prehist. settlement and rem., 91,
128
-, prot. nonconf., 137–8
-, Romano–Brit, settlement, 128
-, Rotherley Down, 126, 128
-, woodland, 131, 134
Eaton Hall (Ches.), 163
Ebbesborne Wake, 3–4, 7, 14–17, 33,
52–60, 61, 65
-, A.—S. rem., 53
-, adv., 58–9
-, agric, 52, 56–8
-, boundaries, 52
-, char., 60
-, ch., 15, 53, 58–9
-, common meadow, 57
-, cts., 58
-, curates, 58–9; and see Swaddon
-, cust. tenants, 56–8
-, dom. archit., 53–4, 56, 59
-, farms, 31, 55–8, 63
-, field system, 52
-, glebe, 58
-, inc., 52, 57, 60
-, inn, 53
-, man., 42, 54–8
-, mill, 58
-, place name, 52
-, poor relief, 58
-, pop., 53
-, prehist. rem., 52–3
-, prot. nonconf., 35, 51, 53, 59
-, rector, 58
-, rectory, 58
-, roads, 53
-, sch., 53, 59–60, 66
-, streets, 53
-, tithes, 55, 58
-, vicar, 59
-, vicarage, 58, 64–5
-, vicarage ho., 53, 59
-, village, 52–3
-, West End, q.v.
-, woodland, 52, 55–8, 63
Ebble, riv., 1, 3–4, 8, 16, 29, 37, 39, 45, 52–4, 57, 60
Ebble valley, 7–8, 16–17, 29, 37, 57, 60, 62
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 34, 55, 65, 181, 184, 223–4, 241
ecclesiastical practices, see confessional; lamps; obits; oratory; papal provision; Ritualism
ecclesiastical vestments, 244
Eden, (Rob.) Ant., earl of Avon, 8–9
edge tool grinding and manufacture, 234, 236
Edgell:
-, Harry (fl. 1762), 108–9, 112
-, Harry (another, d. 1846), 109,
111–12
-, Jas. (fl. 1773), 108–9
-, Jas. (? same, d. 1788), 109
Edmondson, Wm., 209
Edmund, King, 179, 208
Edmunds:
-, John, see Young
-, Wm. (three of the name), see Young
Edwards:
-, J. W. E., and his w. M. E., 218
-, K. M. R., 217
Edwin (fl. 1066, 1086), 106
Edwy, King, 8, 20, 31, 40, 54, 62, 70, 83, 131, 143, 208
Eedes, John, curate of Broad Chalke, 50
Egerton, Scrope, 109
egg storage, 76
Elcombe Down, see Alvediston
Eldridge, Pope, & Co., 237
Element Books, 237
Elizabeth I, 123
Elizabeth (Woodville), queen of Edw IV, 44
Elliott (Elyot):
-, Edw., 146
-, Jane, see Mountier
-, Sir Ric, 41
-, Sir Thos., 41
Ellis:
-, B., 71
-, John (d. by 1413), 220
-, John (fl. 1416), 220
-, Thos., 220
-, Wm., 220
Elyot, see Elliott
Emberson, R. T., 173
emigration, 70, 141, 151
Enford, Ralph of, 42
Enford, see Chisenbury Priory
engineer, 133
engineering workshops, 76
Ernie:
-, Ant., 110
-, Edw., 216
-, Marg., w. of Ant., m. 2 Hen.
Milbourne, 3 Rog. Yorke, no
-, Wal., 216
Eskirmisur, Wm. le, 55
Essex, earls of, see Bohun
Ethelred, King, 208
Eu, Wm. of, 83
Euing (fl. 1066), 158
Eulalia, abbess of Shaftesbury, 129, 145
Evans:
-, Eliz., 108
-, Jane Burnett, see Hull
-, Jas., curate of Teffont Evias and of
Fovant, 193
-, John, curate of Hindon and of
Pertwood, 193
-, Louisa, 108
Everard:
-, John (fl. c. 1273), 31
-, John (fl. 1356), 9
Everleigh:
-, rector of, see Butler, John
-, rectory, 65
Ewyas:
-, Alex, of, 188
-, Godfrey of, 188
-, Harold of, 187, 192
-, Parnel of, 188, 192
-, Philippe of, m. 1 Rob. Chamberlain, ? 2 Thos. Kellaway, 188,
192
-, Rob. of, 187–8, 192
-, Rob. of, s. of Rob., 187–8
-, Sibyl of, m. Rob. Tregoze (d. c.
1214), 187
Ewyas (Herefs.), honor, 187
Ewyas Harold (Herefs.), priory, 192
Exeter, marquess of, see Courtenay
Exeter (Devon):
-, bp. of, see Grandison, John de
-, cath. ch.:
-,-, canons, see Foulkes; Willoughby,
Edw.
-,-, dean, see Willoughby, Edw.
exhibition, 82
Eyre, Thos., rector of Chilmark and of Fovant, 124
Eyres:
-, Chris., 109
-, Susan, see Blackman
eyres, forest, 191
F.
fairs, see Berwick St. Leonard; Chilmark; Fifield Bavant; Swallowcliffe
Fairsong:
-, Edith, m. John Brookway, 129
-, Joan, see Feme
-, Ric, 129
fallow deer, see deer
Fane:
-, Arthur, 211–12
-, Barbara, w. of— Fane, later of
—, comte de Brye, 71–3
-, Vere, see Fane-Benett-Stanford
Fane-Benett-Stanford:
-, Ellen, see Stanford
-, Evelyn, w. of John, 70–2, 74, 212
-, John, 70, 211
-, (formerly Fane), Vere, 70–1, 211,
240
Fane De Salis:
-, Emily, see Mayne
-, Wm., 189, 195
Farewell, Sir Geo., 101
Farleigh Hungerford (in Norton St. Philip, Som.), 190
farm machinery, repairing and storing of, 76
Farnham (Dors.), 79, 81, 86, 88
-, adv., 87
-, ch., 79, 86–8
-, cts., 86
-, place name, 79
-, poor relief, 81
-, tithes, 87
-, village, 79, 86
Farquhar, John, 101, 104, 109, 161, 214
Fauconer, Wm., 110
fee farm, 21, 43, 101, 208–9
felony, 160
Fergusson:
-, Sir (John) Donald, 55
-, Phillis, see Cleverly
-, fam., 55
Ferlington, Sir John, 10
Feme:
-, (or Poulshot), Alan of, 129, 147
-, (or Poulshot), Joan, m. 1 Ric.
Fairsong, 2 Edm. Martin, 129
-, Phil, of (fl. 1225), 132
-, Phil, of (? another, fl. 1235), 132
-, Phil, of (? another, fl. 1256), 129
-, Phil, of (fl. 1351–7), 129
-, Rob. of, 132
-, Wal. of, 129
-, Wal. of, s. of Wal., 129–30
Feme (in Donhead St. Andrew):
-, as address, 148
-, agric, 132
-, cts., 134
-, cust. tenants, 132
-, farm, 132
-, Feme Ho., 16, 20, 128, 130–2, 137,
152, 154
-,-, as address, 20, 136
-, man., 129–30, 132, 134, 137, 143–5,
147; and see Feme Ho. estate
-, pk., 126, 130, 132–3
-, woodland, 132–3
Feme House estate, 20, 22, 24, 84
Fernhill:
-, (formerly Druce), Hugh of, 118,
213
-, John of, 213
-, Rob. of, 213
-, Wal. of, 213
-, Wm. of, 118, 213
Fernhill (in Tisbury), 197, 203, 241
-, agric, 227–8
-, man., 159, 208, 212–14, 227
-, settlement, 203
fertilizer selling, 237
Fezzard:
-, Edw., 151
-, Eliz., m. John Mansfield, 147
-, John, rector of Donhead St. Mary
and vicar of Tisbury, 152–3,
242–3
-, John (fl. 1572), 118
-, (or Rawlins), John (fl. c. 1584), 243
-, John (fl. 1595–6), 153
-, John(fl. 1635), 118
-, John (another, fl. 1648), 118
-, Reynold, 241
-, Ric, and his w. Margery, 147
-, Ric, s. of Ric, 147
field systems, see Alvediston; Berwick St. John; Berwick St. Leonard; Chalke, Bower; Chalke, Broad; Chicklade; Chilmark; Ebbesborne Wake
Fifield Bavant, 3–4, 15, 29, 38–9, 50,
52–3, 57, 59–6o, 60–6, 61
-, adv., 58, 65
-, agric, 60, 63–4
-, boundaries, 60
-, bridges, 3–4
-, chap., 64
-, Chase Woods, q.v.
-, ch., 15, 59–60, 62, 64–6
-, cts., 64
-, curates, 65
-, cust. tenants, 63–4
-, dom. archit., 62, 65
-, fair, 64, 66
-, farms, 62–4
-, Fifield Down, 60, 62–4
-, glebe, 64–5
-, hamlet, 62
-, inc., 63–5
-, man., 10, 60, 62–5, 217
-,-, Woodhouse, 63
-, mkt., 64
-, place name, 60
-, poor relief, 64
-, pop., 62
-, prehist. settlement and rem., 62,
122
-, prot. nonconf., 65–6
-, rectors, 63–6; and see Butler, John;
Coles, Thos.; Crapon; Maufe;
Ralph
-, rectory, 58, 64–5
-, rectory ho., 62, 65
-, roads, 60, 62
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 62
-, tithes, 63, 65
-, woodland, 60, 63–4
fines imposed for escape of thieves, 150
fines, payments, and rents, see cert money; deodands; fines imposed for escape of thieves; geld; murdrum; ransom; scot; scutage; tithing penny
Finlay:
-, Ann, 144
-, Helen, m. J. S. Blanchard, 144
fire, 186–7
fire station, see Tisbury
fish, see carp
fisheries and fishing, 165, 190, 233, 238
Fisher-Rowe, see Still
Fisherton Anger, as address, 185
Fisons Ltd., 237
Fitheus (fl. 1066), 54
Fitz, Mrs., 194
FitzGerald, Mervin, 109
FitzHerbert:
-, Alice, w. of Sir Thos. West (d.
1386), 22
-, fam., 22
FitzPain:
-, Sir John, 112
-, Rob. (fl. 1213), 108
-, Rob. (? another, fl. 1242–3), 108
-, Rog. (fl. 1275), 108
-, Sir Rog. (? another, fl. 1307–8),
108, 112
Flamston (in Bishopstone), man., 219
flax, 241
Fleet:
-, John, 110
-, Rob., 110
Fletcher, Wm., 135
Flory, Edm., and his w. Ellen, 118
flour mills, 234
Flower:
-, A. E., 74
-, G., 144
-, J. F., 214
-, J. J. M., 119
-, Jas. (fl. 1845), 121
-, Jas. (d. 1932), 119–21
-, W. M., 119
-, Wal., 119
-, Wm., 121
-, fam. (? two), 121, 144
Foger, Wm., chant, chaplain of Tisbury, vicar of St. Martin's in the Fields, 241
Follett:
-, Bryan, 23, 131
-, Edith, 23, 131
-, Horace, 23, 131
-, Norman, 23, 131
-, Wm., 23, 131
-, Wm., s. of Wm., 23, 131
Fonthill Abbey, see Fonthill Gifford; Fonthill Gifford: man.
Fonthill Abbey estate, 71, 104, 111, 161, 165–6, 168, 209, 211, 214, 224, 228–9
Fonthill Bishop, 100, 155, 157, 161,
165, 167–9
-, adv., 104
-, Chicklade Bottom, q.v.
-, ch., 104, 168
-, curates, 104, 168
-, inn, 100
-, man., 89, 102
-, place name, 155
-, rector of, see Webber
-, rectory, 103
-, sch., 105
-, village, 197
Fonthill Charterhouse, see Fonthill Gifford: man.
Fonthill estate (c. 1084), 89
Fonthill Gifford, 89, 100–1, 155–69,
156, 203, 213–14, 245–6
-, adv., 166, 175
-, agric, 157, 163–5
-, barony, 158
-, Beacon Hill, q.v.
-, Bitham Lake, 155, 163, 165–6
-, boundaries, 155, 157, 165
-, char., 169
-, ch., 157–8, 161–2,166–8,167–8, 203
-, common meadow, 164
-, common pastures, 157, 163–4
-, cts., 166
-, curates, 104, 167–8
-, cust. tenants, 163–4
-, the Dene, 158, 169
-,-, dom. archit., 158, 167
-,-, pop., 158
-, dom. archit., 157–8, 161–3, 166
-, farms, 161, 164, 229
-, Fonthill Abbey (two of the name),
1, 89, 122, 155, 157, 161–3,
161, 163, 225
-,-, enclosure, 157, 162–6, 196, 204,
206, 224, 228
-, Fonthill Ho. (several of the name),
89, 91, 157–8, 160–1, 161–3,
235
-,-, gateway, 96
-, glebe, 167
-, Hinkley Hill, 157, 162
-, inc., 164
-, inn, 158
-, lakes, 155, 157, 161–2, 165, 196,
203, 214, 228; and see Fonthill Gifford: Bitham Lake
-, man., 74, 91, 158–64, 166, 168, 179,
208, 212–14, 219, 228, 234
-,-, Fonthill Abbey, 161; and see
Fonthill Abbey estate
-,-, Fonthill Charterhouse, 160, 164,
166
-,-, Fonthill Ho., 161; and see Fonthill Ho. estate
-,-, Fonthill la Warre, 159–60, 164,
166
-, mills, 165
-, par. officers, 166
-, pks., 157, 161–6, 196–7, 204, 214,
224, 228
-, place name, 155
-, poor relief, 166
-, pop., 157
-, prot. nonconf., 158, 169
-, rectors, 103, 157, 160, 165, 167–8;
and see Bourton; Duckett,
Francis; Haysome; Mere,
Bart, of; Mervyn, Win.;
Norrington; Still, John; Wake,
Chas.
-, rectory, 166
-, rectory ho., 157–8, 167, 169
-, recusancy, 157, 166, 168
-, roads, 155, 157, 165
-, Rom. Catholicism, 166, 168
-, schs., 167, 169, 245–6
-, stone quarries, 162, 165
-, Stop, 157–8, 164, 167
-,-, as address, 169
-, tithes, 165, 167
-, village, 197
-, woodland, 157, 162–7
Fonthill House, see Fonthill Gifford; Fonthill Gifford: man.; Fonthill Ho. estate
Fonthill House (formerly Little Ridge), see Ridge
Fonthill House estate, 101, 103, 108, 112, 119, 121, 161, 164, 209, 214, 220, 224, 228, 235
Fonthill la Warre, see Fonthill Gifford: man.
Fontibus, Wm. de, 158, 160
Foot:
-, Chas., 20
-, Hen., 20
-, Sam., 27
Ford, D., 72
Fordington (Dors.), vicar of, see Churchill
forest law, 7, 17, 29, 38, 81, 196
forester, Joyce the, see Joyce
foresters, 32, 50
forestry (commercial), 89, 103, 133, 166, 227–9, 232–3; and see auctions of wood; sawmills; woodyard
Forestry Commission, 31, 33, 40, 46, 55, 97, 133, 227
forests, see Grovely; Savernake
forgery, 63
Fortescue, Martin, 146
Foster:
-, Hen., 32, 42
-, Wm., 32
Foulkes, Peter, rector of Semley, canon of Exeter, 78
Fovant, Rob., 147
Fovant, 51, 192
-, adv., 193
-, ch., 192
-, curate of, see Evans, Jas.
-, rector of, see Eyre
Fowler, Chas., 193
Fox, Geo., 154
Foyle:
-, Enos, 55
-, fam., 137
Frampton:
-, Cath., m.—Bull, 217
-, Mat., 72, 216–17
-, Rob., rector of Donhead St.
Andrew, 217
France, see Aquitaine; Bourbon-lez-Gaillon; Concressault
franchises, see liberties
Francis:
-, John, and his w. Margery, 23
-, John, see Horton
-, Steph., 10
Franciscans, 244
Fraser, John Farquhar, 161
fraternities (brotherhoods, guilds), see Berwick St. John; Bridzor; Chalke, Broad
free warren, see warrens
Freemantle:
-, John, see Govis
-, Thos., see Govis
Freke:
-, Eliz., see Pile
-, Thos. (d. by 1702), 11, 20
-, Thos. (fl. 1706), 11, 20
-, Thos. (? another, fl. 1756), 11
French grass, 96
Frenchman, 189
Frere:
-, P. B., 8–9
-, Victoria, see Bailey
friendly societies, see societies
Frisby, Jos., Ltd., 236
Frome:
-, Dorothy, 87
-, Geo., rector of Tollard Royal, 88
Frowd:
-, Blackborrow, 172
-, (or Parsons), Edw. (d. 1637), 172
-, Edw. (d. by 1715), and his w. Eliz.,
172, 176
-, Edw. (d. by 1744), 172–3
-, Jas. (d. 1765), 172
-, Jas., s. of Edw. (d. by 1715), 172
-, John (d. by 1675), 172
-, (or Parsons), John (d. c. 1602), and
his w. Denise, 172
-, Revd. John (d. 1826), 172–3
-, (or Parsons), Ric, 173
-, (or Parsons), Thos. (fl. 1574), 172
-, Thos., s. of John (d. by 1675), 172
-, Thos., s. of Edw. (d. by 1715), 172
Fry:
-, G., 209
-, John, 145, 154
-, Steph. (d. 1619), 145
-, Steph. (another, fl. 1719), 145
-, Thos. (fl. 1640), 145
-, Thos. (another, fl. 1719), 145
-, W. G., 209
-, Wm., 145, 154
Fulford:
-, Joan, see Malet
-, Marg., m. John Williams (d. 1722),
216
-, Thos., 216
-, Thos., s. of Thos., 216
fullers and fulling, 150, 165, 191, 205, 234, 236
Furnays:
-, Mat. de, 160
-, Sir Mat. de (another), 160
Furnell:
-, Joan, see Pike
-, John, 119
Furnivalle:
-, Thos., Ld. Furnivalle (d. 1339), 43
-, Thos., Ld. Furnivalle (d. 1365),
43
-, Thomasine, w. of Wm., m. 2 John
Talbot, Ld. Talbot, 43
-, Wm., Ld. Furnivalle, 43
fustian weaver, 236
G.
gallows, 33, 92, 150, 239
Gallows Hill, see Alvediston
Gane:
-, John, rector of Berwick St. John,
25, 27
-, John (another), rector of Berwick
St. John, 25
Garbo, Greta, 42
Gardener:
-, Alice, w. of John (d. 1481), 218
-, Joan, m. Rob. Butler, 218
-, Joan, w. of John (d. 1481), 218
-, John (d. 1481), 218, 231
-, John (d. 1499), and his w. Marg.,
218
-, Wal., 218
gardens:
-, Alpine, 162
-, formal, 222–3
-, landscaped, 161–2, 223; and see
Tollard Royal: Larmer
Grounds
-, mkt., 149, 191, 230
-, nursery, 123
-, terraced, 163
-, and see orchards
Garstin:
-, Cath., see Parker
-, Chichester, 211
Garulf (fl. 940), 179
Gattrell, Mat., 169
Gawen:
-, Alice, w. of Wm. (d. 1559), 11, 56,
73
-, Anne, 56
-, Cath., 11, 16, 41
-, Eliz. (d. 1591), w. of Thos. (d. c.
1558), 73, 110
-, Eliz. (fl. 1600), m.—Jessop, 110
-, John (fl. 1365), and his w. Edith,
73
-, John (fl. 1377–1462, several of the
name), 10, 41, 56
-, John, s. of Thos. (d. 1486), 10, 12
-, Laur., 10, 73
-, Thos. (fl. 1400), 56
-, Thos. (another, d. i486), 10
-, Thos. (d. c. 1558), 10, 32, 41, 110
-, Thos. (d. 1604), 11, 16, 32, 41, 56,
73, 110
-, Thos. (d. 1656), 11, 41, 56, 73
-, Thos., s. of Wm. (d. 1682), 56
-, Wm. (d. 1559), 11, 32, 41, 56, 73,
110
-, Wm. (d. 1682), 11, 41, 56
-, fam., 10, 13, 16, 57, 73
Geffrey (or Gryffon), Leyson, 49
geld, 150
Genge, T. C, 209, 230
Gentil:
-, Gode le, m. Rob. of Berwick, 101
-, John le, 215
-, Rob. le (fl. early 13th cent.), 101
-, Rob. le (? same, d. by 1244), 215
-, Rob. le (fl. 1258), 215
-, Rob. le (? same, fl. 1275), 215
Gerald, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Gerrard, Hen., 180
Gething:
-, T. T., 123
-, T. T., & Co., 122, 191–2, 235
Giffard:
-, And., 158–9
-, (or Cotel), Berenger, 158
-, Gerard, 158, 183, 219
-, Rob. (fl. 1135), 158, 179, 183,
212–13
-, Rob. (another, d. between 1202 and
1209), 158
-, Sim., 219
-, fam., 179–80
Giffard, barony, 179
Gifford:
-, Dorothy, m. Dan. Whitaker, 216
-, John (d. 1601), 73
-, John (fl. 1645), 73
-, Jos., 216
-, Ric, 216
-, Thos., 73
-, Wm., 73
Gilbert, Wm. s. of, see William
Gilbert, John, 71
Giles, Thos., 245
Gillingham (Dors.), as address, 108
Gillings & Partners, 40
Girard (fl. 1086), 39, 42, 46
Glastonbury (Som.), abbey, 33, 56
Glisson:
-, Magdalen, m. Revd. Conyers
Place, 72, 217
-, Mary, m. John Gould, 72, 217
-, Mary, w. of Wm., see Okeden
-, Wm., 72, 217
Gloucester, Isabel, ctss. of, see Isabel
Gloucester:
-, duke of, see Richard III
-, earls of, 83; and see Audley; Clare
Gloucester, abbey of St. Peter, 192
Gloucestershire, 236
glovemakers and glovemaking, 236
Glyn:
-, Sir Ric, Bt., 144
-, Sir Ric, Bt., s. of Sir Ric, 144
Goddard:
-, Edw., 173
-, John (d. 1702), 173
-, John (d. 1715), 173
-, Mary, m. Wm. Helyar (d. 1723),
173
-, Mary, w. of Nic, see Tyse
-, Nic. (d. 1618), 173, 175
-, Nic. (d. c. 1654), 173, 175
-, Nic. (d. 1669), 173
-, Wm., 173
Godeseth:
-, A. W., 71
-, S. A.,71
Godmanston, Wal., 9
Golden:
-, H. J., 31
-, W. J. (two of the name), 31
-, W. P., 31
Goldstone:
-, Grace, m. Sir Geo. Jackson (later
Duckett), Bt., 56
-, Grace, w. of Gwyn, see Duckett
-, Gwyn, 56
golf, golf course, 82
Good, fam., 47
Goodall, F. C, 70–1
Goodchild, Wm., 27
Gordon:
-, Chas., 146
-, Geo., 146
-, John, and his w. Maria, 146
-, Reg., 146
Gould:
-, John, 72, 217
-, Mary, see Glisson
-, Wm. (d. 1638), and his w. Eliz., 11
-, Wm., s. of Wm. (d. 1638), 11
-, Wm., grds. of Wm. (d. 1638), 11
Govis:
-, Brian de, 83
-, (or Freemantle), Eleanor, m. 1 John
Savage (d. 1410), 2 Thos.
Swanlond, 83
-, (or Freemantle), Eleanor, w. of
John, m. 2 Thos. Bridport, 3
Wm. Payne, 83
-, Hen. de, 83
-, John de (fl. 1324), 83, 87
-, (or Freemantle), John (another), s.
of Thos., 83
-, Ric de, 83
-, Rog. de, 83
-, (or Freemantle), Thos., 83
-, fam., 83
Grandison:
-, John de, bp. of Exeter, 62, 188
-, Sir Peter de, 62, 188, 192
-, Sibyl de, see Tregoze
-, Wm. de, 62, 188
Grant:
-, Sir Alex., Bt., 41
-, G. B., 9
-, M. E., 172
-, Sarah, see Cray
Granville, Bernard, 240
Graves:
-, A. R., 144, 146
-, (later Graves—Knyfton), R. B., 144
-, Rob. (d. 1849), 144, 149
-, Rob. (d. 1874), 144, 146–7
-, fam., 149
Gray (Grey):
-, Enoch, rector of East Knoyle, 137
-, Fred., 12
-, John, 74
-, Nic, 77
-, Ld. Thos., 143
-, Wm., 74
Greater Manchester Council Superannuation Fund, 40
Green:
-, L. A., 95
-, Wal., 219
-, Wyndham, 219
Greenwood:
-, F. H., 144
-, Job, 144
Gregory, David, rector of Semley, canon and dean of Christ Church, Oxf., 77–8
Greville:
-, Eliz., see Willoughby
-, Fulk, 221–2
Grey, see Gray
greyhound, 7
Greyndour:
-, Joan, see Rigge
-, Rob., 108
Griffin, E. G., 217
Grim's ditch (in Bower Chalke and Broad Chalke), 29, 37
Grimstead:
-, And. of, 9, 15
-, John of (d. 1288), 9, 15
-, John of (fl. 1331), 15
Grimston, Wm., 222
Grobham:
-, Geo., 101
-, John (d. by 1646), 101
-, John (another), 101
-, Sir Ric, 101
Grosvenor:
-, Eliz., mchnss. of Westminster, 71,
109, 111, 161, 173, 214
-, Octavia, m. Sir Mic Shaw–Stewart,
Bt., 71,73, 104, 161, 175,214
-, Ric, Earl Grosvenor, marquess of
Westminster, 71, 73, 104, 109,
111, 161, 163, 173, 214
-, Rob., Earl Grosvenor, marquess of
Westminster, 101
-, fam., 109, 163
Grove:
-, Chafin, 173
-, Charlotte, w. of Geo., 171
-, G. T. Chafin, 173
-, Geo., 171–2, 174
-, Sir Gerald, Bt., 171
-, Hugh (d. 1658), and his w. Anne,
173
-, Hugh (d. 1765), 173
-, John (d. 1629), 130, 137, 144, 170
-, John (d. 1699), 173
-, John (d. 1769), 22, 130, 171
-, John (d. 1858), 22, 84, 130–1, 145,
171
-, Julia Chafin, 173, 176
-, Philippa, 27, 138, 155
-, Rob. (d. by 1643), 130, 170
-, Rob. (d. 1695), 22, 130, 137, 144,
154, 171
-, Thos. (d. by 1693), 22, 73, 130,
137, 151–2, 154, 171, 173
-, Thos. (d. 1739), 22, 25, 130, 151,
171
-, Thos. (d. 1750), 22, 130, 171
-, Thos. (d. 1845), 22, 145
-, Thos. (d. 1847), 20, 22, 84, 129–30,
143, 145, 149, 151, 171–2
-, Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1897), 22, 84,
130, 136, 145, 147, 171
-, Sir Wal., Bt., 20, 22–3, 84, 130–1.
144–5, 147, 171
-, Wm. (d. 1582), 129–30, 170, 172
-, Wm. (fl. 1608), 42
-, Wm. (another, fl. 1667), 42
-, Wm. Chafin (d. 1793), 173
-, Wm. Chafin (d. 1859), 173
-, Wm. Chafin (d. 1865), 173
-, fam., 23, 130, 143, 148
Grovely forest, 191, 236
Gryffon, see Geffrey
Guildhall, the, see Bridzor
guilds, see fraternities
gunpowder contractor, 104, 161
Gurston:
-, Hen. of, 42
-, Martin of, 42
-, Wm. of, and his w. Amice, 22
Gurston (in Broad Chalke), 3, 42–3, 48
-, ch., 50
-, cts., 48
-, curate, rector, or vicar, see St.
Cross
-, dom. archit., 39
-, farms, 39
-, Gurston, East, q.v.
-, Gurston, West, q.v.
-, place name, 39
Gurston, East (in Broad Chalke),
37–8, 42, 44, 46, 48–50, 65
-, agric, 44, 46
-, cust. tenants, 46
-, farms, 46
-, inc., 46
-, man., 42, 46
Gurston, West (in Broad Chalke),
37–8, 44, 46, 49–50, 65
-, agric, 44, 46
-, cust. tenant, 46
-, farm, 46
-, man., 42, 46
Gussage All Saints (Dors.), ch., 86, 88
Gussage St. Andrew (in Sixpenny Handley, Dors.), 215
Gussage St. Michael (Dors.), ch., 86, 88
Gutch Common (in Donhead St.
Mary and Semley), 67
-, dom. archit., 67, 69
H.
Hacker, Wm., 74
Halewell, John, rector of Berwick St. John, 26
Hallam farm, see Charlton: man.
Halliday:
-, John, 110
-, R., 109
Halswell, Marg., 110
Hamilton, duke of, see Douglas-Hamilton
Hampshire, see Bourne, St. Mary; Breamore; Chale; Martin; Minstead; New Forest; Ringwood; Winchester
Hampshire Down sheep, 121, 132
Hampstead (Mdx.), Henrietta Barnett Sch. for Girls, 138
Hanbury, Thos. of, and his w. Olive, 96, 179, 184
Hancock:
-, Hen., 146
-, John, 63
-, Rob., 10, 63
-, Thos. (d. 1650), 63
-, Thos. (fl. 1681), rector of Chilmark, 124
Handley, Donald, 72
Handley, Sixpenny (Dors.), 136
-, ch., 86
-, Gussage St. Andrew, q.v.
Hanley:
-, Nichole, see Bridzor
-, Wal., 215, 219
Harding:
-, C. J. S., 31
-, Mic, 51
-, Mic, & Elgar, 124
Hardwick, Thos., 87
Hare, Jane, 144
harness maker, 150
Harnham, Oliver of, and his w. Joan, 188
Harvey, fam., 121
Hastings:
-, Edw., Ld. Hastings, 10
-, Francis, 10
-, Geo., earl of Huntingdon, 10
-, Mary, see Hungerford
-, Wm., Ld. Hastings, and his w.
Cath., 44
-, fam., 10
Hatch:
-, Eust. of, Ld. Hatch, constable of
Marlborough castle, 92, 209–
10, 239
-, Geof. of, and his w. Marg., 212
-, Hamon of (fl. 1242–3), 209, 212
-, Hamon of (? another, fl. 1287), 212
-, Jordan of, 212
-, (formerly of Wick), Ric. of, and his
w. Clarice, 209
-, Rob. of, 209–10
-, Wm. of, 210
Hatch, East (in Tisbury), 196–7,
211–12, 229, 237, 239, 241
-, agric, 229
-, chap., 205, 241
-, common meadow, 229
-, common pasture, 229
-, cts., 238–9
-, dom. archit., 205
-, farms, 229–30
-, inc., 229
-, inn, 205
-, man., 159, 208–9, 212–14
-, prot. nonconf., 205, 245
-, Pythouse, q.v.
-, settlement, 204–5, 229
-, stone quarry, 235
-, woodland, 230–1
Hatch, West:
-, Ellen of, 210
-, Rob. of, and his w. Gillian, 212
Hatch, West (in Tisbury), 195–6, 211,
224, 237, 241
-, agric, 229
-, common pasture, 229
-, cts., 239
-, cust. tenants, 229
-, dom. archit., 204
-, farms, 229–30
-, Hatch Ho., 204, 211, 229
-, inc., 229
-, man. (Hatch Ho. estate), 73, 92,
204, 208–12, 222, 229–30, 247
-, mill, 234
-, pk., 196, 229
-, prot. nonconf., 245
-, Pythouse, q.v.
-, settlement, 197, 204
-, woodland, 230–1
Haversham, Sir Nic, 10
Hawker, Hugh, 135
hawking, 165
hay turners, 236
Haynes, Thos., 191
Hays farm, see Sedgehill: man.
Hays (house), see Sedgehill
Haysome, Rob., rector of Fonthill Gifford and of Semley, 77, 168
Hayter:
-, Augustine, 186
-, Thos., 102
haywards, 183, 225
Hazeldon:
-, Reynold of, 131, 213
-, Reynold of (? another), and his w.
Isabel, 131
-, Reynold, s. of Reynold and Isabel,
131
-, Sir Ric. of, 131, 212
-, Rog. of, ? s. of Turstin (fl. 1086),
131, 212
-, Turstin of, 131, 212
Hazeldon (in Tisbury), 196–7, 207,
233–4, 237, 241
-, agric, 232
-, common pasture, 232–3, 239
-, cts., 238–9
-, cust. tenants, 233
-, dom. archit., 207
-, farms, 233
-, man., 131, 208–9, 212–15, 221,
232–3
-, stone quarries, 236
Headley, Cath., Baroness Headley, 218
Heale (in Woodford), man., 216
Heath, Thos., 166
Hedges, R. K., 144
Heinz, H. J. Co. Ltd., 237
Helyar:
-, Mary, see Goddard
-, W. H., 173
-, Wm. (d. 1723), 173
-, Wm. (d. 1783), 173
-, Wm. (d. 1820), 173
-, Wm. (d. 1841), 173
Henry III, 95, 239
Henry IV (Hen. of Lancaster, earl of Derby), 181
Henry VI, 12, 31, 41
Herbert:
-, Anne, w. of Wm., earl of Pembroke
(d. 1570), see Compton
-, Geo., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 62, 122
-, Hen., earl of Pembroke, 20, 123
-, Hen., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1570), 55, 118, 180
-, Hen., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1794), 33, 98, 118,
124, 131
-, Mervyn, 147
-, Phil., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1669), 146
-, Phil., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1683), 25, 123
-, Reg., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 9, 25, 31, 40, 43–4, 55,
119, 180
-, Rob., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 55, 131, 147
-, Sid., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 25, 123
-, Thos., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 123
-, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1570),
4, 9, 20–2, 25, 31, 43, 74, 87,
118, 123, 146, 179, 220–2
-, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1630),
20, 30, 38, 44
Herdell:
-, Christine, see Lyngevers
-, Rob., 109
Hereford:
-, earldom, 181
-, earls of, see Bohun
-, honor, 181
Hereford, bp. of, see Butler, John
Herefordshire, 187; and see Ewyas Harold
Herepath, 7
heronry, 165
Herrington, Fred., 63
Hertford, earls of, see Clare
Heseltine, J. E. N., 111
Hetley:
-, Hen., 72–3
-, Ric, 73
Heydore:
-, Emme de, w. of John (fl. 13th
cent.), m. 2 John Carpenter,
32
-, John (fl. 13th cent.), 32
-, John (another, fl. 1317), 32
Heytesbury, 190
-, chant., 183
-, coll. ch., 183
-,-, canonries, 183; of Swallowcliffe,
181, 183
-, tithes, 181
Hibberds Ltd., 236
Hickman:
-, Blackford, 74
-, Mr., 56
Hicks:
-, B. N., 40
-, D., 40
Hill, Ric, rector of East Knoyle, 166
Hilperton, rectory, 78
Hilton:
-, Hen., Ld. Hilton, 131
-, John, Ld. Hilton, 131
-, Rob., Ld. Hilton, 131
Hindley, E. S., 133
Hindon, 100–1, 103, 105–6, 112, 155,
157–8, 161, 165, 169
-, curate, see Evans, John
-, prot. nonconf., 169
-, sch., 105–6, 114, 169
-, vicarage, 112
-, vicarage ho., 106
Hinkley Hill, see Fonthill Gifford
Hinton:
-, Anne, 32
-, Ric, 32
Hinxman, Mr., 146
Hiscock:
-, Arthur, 72
-, D., 55
-, J., 55
-, L. A., 144
-, S., 56
-, Mr., 55
Hitchings:
-, A. R., 42
-, H., 133
-, fam., 42
Hitchings Bros. (Gurston) Ltd., 42
Hoare,—, 162
Holand, John de, rector of Tisbury, 239–40
Holbeam, Wm., bailiff of Dunvvorth hund., 92
holidays, seaside, 113
Honeywood, Revd. John, 87
Hook Manor, see Semley
Hooke, John, vicar of Tisbury, 242
Hoole:
-, F. W., 12
-, O. E., 12
Hooper, John, 65
Hopkins, Wm., 99
hopyards, 148, 165
Horder:
-, Wm., 143, 150
-, Wm. (? another), 143
Horn, T. W., 147
Horningsham, see Longleat
horses (Arab), 86
Horsey:
-, Bart., and his w. Frances, 22
-, Thos., 22
-, Wm., 22
-, Wm. (? same), and his w. Dorothy,
22
Horsington, T., 218
Horton:
-, Francis, 188, 192
-, (or Francis), John, 188, 192
-, (? same as Joyce the forester),
Joyce (d. c. 1316), 188
-, Joyce (fl. 1332), 192
-, Rog., 188
-, fam., 192
Horwood, see Ansty
Hospitallers (knights of the hosp. of
St. John of Jerusalem), 43, 92–8,
180
-, preceptory, see Ansty
hospitals, see inoculation ho.; lunatic asylum; nursing homes; old people's home; Salisbury: hosp. of St. Nic; Tisbury: health clinic; Wilton: hosp. of St. John
hotels and guest houses, 69, 142, 145, 186
Houghton-Brown, J., 40
Houghton Hall (Norf.), 162
hounds, 81
'Housthornys' (unidentified), 4
Howard:
-, Alice, see Lovel
-, Sir Edw., 215
-, Sir Geo., 20, 41
-, John, duke of Norfolk, 188
-, Thos., earl of Surrey and duke of
Norfolk (d. 1524), 215
-, Thos., duke of Norfolk (d. 1554), 215
Howe:
-, Sir Geo., 101
-, Sir Geo. Grobham, Bt., 101
-, Sir Jas., Bt., 101
Howell, John, 110
Huckle, Godfrey, see Kneller
Huggler's Hole, see Semley
Hughes:
-, Edw., 108
-, M. M. R., 171
-, Wm., 108
Hull:
-, A. G., 9, 55
-, Eliz., see Burnett
-, Jane Burnett, m.—Evans, 108
-, Thos. (fl. 1781), 108, 111
-, Thos. (? another, d. 1832), 108
hundreds, see Branch; Chalke; Dole; Donhead; Dunworth; Lavermere
Hungerford:
-, Sir Edw. (d. c. 1523), 189
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1607), 188
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1648), 188
-, Eleanor, see Moleyns
-, Frideswide, 159
-, Joan, see Hussey
-, Marg., Baroness Botreaux, 159–60,
164, 188, 213
-, Mary, Baroness Botreaux and
Hungerford, m. Edw. Hastings, Ld. Hastings, 10
-, Rob., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1459),
159–60, 166
-, Rob., Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns
(d. 1464), 10, 159–60, 188, 213
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1397), 188, 192
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1469), 159
-, Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1449),
188
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1516), 188
-, Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1540),
189, 192
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1596), 188
-, fam., 185, 190
Hunt, L. W. G., 71
hunting, 26, 81–2, 86, 98
Huntingdon, earl of, see Hastings
Huntley, Mary, 101
Huscard, Rob., and his w. Hawise, 118
Hussey:
-, Edm., 188
-, Eleanor, w. of Reynold, 188
-, Eleanor, w. of Wm., 188
-, Geof., and his w. Cecily, 188
-, Geof. (? another), 188
-, Jas., and his w. Anstice, 188
-, Joan, m. 1 John Whyton, 2 Sir
Thos. Hungerford (d. 1397),
188, 192
-, Sir John (d. c. 1312), 21
-, John (d. 1370), 10, 21
-, John, s. of John (d. 1370), 10, 21
-, Reynold, 188
-, Rog., Ld. Hussey, 10, 21
-, Wm., 188
-, fam., 192
Hutchinson:
-, C. A., curate and vicar of Tisbury,
240, 242
-, Chas., 240
-, Eliz., w. of F. E., 240
-, F. E., vicar of Tisbury, 240, 242
Hyde:
-, Alex., 210
-, Anne, see Colthurst
-, Edw. (d. 1669), and his w. Ethelred,
210
-, Edw., earl of Clarendon (d. 1674),
108
-, Edw., earl of Clarendon (d. 1723),
180, 210
-, Hen. (d. 1634), 108, 111–12
-, Hen., earl of Clarendon (d. 1709),
108
-, Hen., earl of Clarendon and
Rochester (d. 1753), 180, 210,
247
-, Hen., Vct. Cornbury (d. 1753), 180
-, Laur., 210, 222, 243
-, Rob. (d. 1642), and his w. Anne,
210
-, Rob. (d. 1722), 73, 180, 210, 243 n,
247
-, Rob. (d. 1723), 180, 210
-, fam., 73
Hythe (Kent), parl. rep., 95
I.
improving landlord, 230
Imrie, G. B., 117, 189
Ince, Peter, rector of Donhead St. Mary, 137, 152, 154
inclosure, see under places
Independents, 27, 35, 51–2, 59, 99, 125, 137, 154, 169, 185, 244–6
India, 104, 161
industries, see (for cross references) trades and industries
infangthief, 92, 239
Inge:
-, Hildebrand, 159
-, Joan, m.—Dore, 159
-, John (d. 1349), 159, 166
-, John (d. 1353), 159
-, John (d. between 1412 and 1428),
159, 166
-, Thos., 159, 166
Ingham:
-, Aubrey de, see Waleran
-, Joan, m. Rog. Lestrange, Ld.
Strange, 94
-, John de (fl. 1200–1), 94
-, Sir John de (d. c. 1310), 94–5
-, Oliver de (d. 1282), 94
-, Oliver, Ld. Ingham (d. 1344), 94
Ingle, Mr., 31, 55
Inglesham, vicar of, see Still, John
Innovate (firm), 133
inns, see under places; and see hotels and guest houses
inoculation house, 40
inspectors of carcasses, 237, 239
Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 145, 154–5
intercommoning, 74, 126, 140
Ireland, see Limerick; Waterford
iron foundry, 236
Isabel (ctss. of Gloucester), queen of King John, 83
Isgar:
-, F., 129
-, R. F. C, 73, 129
J.
Jackson:
-, Sir Geo., Bt., see Duckett
-, Gilb., rector of Donhead St. Mary,
152
-, Ric, rector of Donhead St. Mary,
152
Jakes, John, chant, chaplain of Tisbury, vicar of St. Martin's in the Fields, 241
James (Frenchman), 57
James:
-, Arthur, 73
-, E. H., 22
-, Kitty, see Sage
-, Ralph, 73
Jay:
-, Wm. (fl. 1662), vicar of Tisbury,
242
-, Wm. (fl. 1791), 245
Jeans:
-, A. T., 40
-, J. G., 40
-, T. K., 40–1
Jefferies & Price, 114
Jeffery:
-, J. C. 131
-, J. G., 131
-, John, 27
Jenison:
-, Augustine, 244
-, Jas., 244
-, John, 244
Jerrett:
-, Benett, 216
-, Marg., see Maunger
Jervoise:
-, Ric, and his w. Winifred, 10
-, Thos. (d. 1588), 10
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1654), 10
-, Thos. (fl. 1657), 10
-, fam., 10
Jesse, fam., 120
Jessop, Eliz., see Gawen
Jesuits (Society of Jesus), 137, 215, 221, 244; and see Carroll; Jenison, Augustine, Jas., and John; Mason; Weldon, John
Jews, as usurers, 160
John, King, 81, 83, 108
Jollan, Rog., 118
Jones, Inigo, 161
Joyce the forester, 188; and see Horton, Joyce (d. c. 1316)
Joyce:
-, Nic, 73
-, Wm., 73
Jukes, A. I., 71
justices of the peace, 98, 102
K.
Keatinge:
-, Sir Edgar, 189, 192
-, Ellen, see Mayne
-, Gerald, 187, 189, 192
-, Maur., 189
-, Maur. Wal., 189, 192
-, Ric, 189, 192
-, Wm., 189
-, fam., 219
Keene, John, 87
Kellaway (Kelloway):
-, Jas., 134
-, John, 134
-, Philippe, see Ewyas
-, Thos., 92, 188
Kellet, G. C., 236
Kelloway, see Kellaway
Kelsale:
-, Philippe of, see Chamberlain
-, Wm. of, 188
Kennard, R. B., 31
Kenney-Herbert, E. M. M., 209, 214
Kent, earls of, see Burgh; Neville
Kent, 50; and see Dartford; Hythe
kerseymere manufacture, 236
King:
-, Fred., 120–1
-, Hen. (fl. c. 1789, c. 1828), 120
-, Hen. (? another), 41
-, Jasper, 173
-, John,172
-, Thos. (d. 1596), 173
-, Thos. (fl. 1648), 173
-, Thos. (fl. 1780), 12
-, Thos. (d. 1811), 12
-, Thos. (d. 1825), 12, 16
-, Thos. (fl. 1842), 12
-, Thos. (? another, fl. earlier 19th
cent.), 41
-, W. E., 130
-, Wm. (fl. 1674), 172
-, Wm. (fl. 1768), 146
-, fam. (two of the name), 14, 172
King John's House, see Tollard Royal
Kinghay (in East Knoyle and Tisbury), 205
King's Old Rectory, see Chalke, Broad
Kingseye, Geo., 74
Kipling:
-, J. L., 202
-, Rudyard, 202
Kirby, Thos., 76
Kitson, Phil., 119
Kneller:
-, (formerly Huckle), Godfrey (d.
1781), 146–7
-, Godfrey (another), 146
-, John,146
Knight:
-, Chas., 145
-, Jas. (fl. 1806), 145
-, Jas. (another, fl. c. 1861), 111
Knighton (in Broad Chalke), 3, 37–8,
40, 42–4, 48–9
-, agric, 47
-, chant., 43, 47, 50
-,-, adv., 50
-,-, priests, 43, 50
-, chap., 40, 43, 50
-, cts., 48–9
-, cust. tenants, 47
-, dom. archit., 43
-, farms, 43, 47
-, Knighton Hill, 37, 40, 46
-, man., 43, 47–8
-, mill, 40, 47–8
-, pop., 40
-, settlement, 40
-,-, oodland, 47, 49
Knipe:
-, Edw., and his w. Eliz., 72
-, Wm. (fl. between 1645 and 1654),
78
-, Wm. (fl. 1769), 72
-, Wm. (? another, d. 1799), 72
-, fam., 72, 78
Knipes, see Semley: man.
Knowle Hill, see Chalke, Broad
Knoyle, East, 104–5, 155, 196
-, adv., 175
-, agric, 164
-, ch., 77
-, Kinghay, q.v.
-, man., 109
-,-, Clouds, 109
-,-, Knoyle, Upton, 110
-, prot. nonconf., 78, 176, 244
-, rectors, 175; and see Clifford; Gray,
Enoch; Hill
-, rectory, 112, 175
-, stone quarry, 235
Knoyle, Upton, see Knoyle, East: man.
Kymer, Gilb., dean of Salisbury, 210
Kyrton, Ric, 21
Kywell:
-, Alice, 220
-, John, 220
-, John, s. of John, 220
L.
Lacock, abbey, 111
Lacy:
-, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln, 106
-, Marg. de, see Longespée
Lady Down, see Tisbury
Lake (in Wilsford), man., 110
lakes, see Fonthill Gifford; Fonthill Gifford: Bitham Lake; Norrington; ponds; Tisbury
Lamb (Lambe):
-, C. E., 71–2
-, J. L., 71
-, Joan, see Mompesson
-, John, 218
-, R., 43
Lambert:
-, Dan., 216, 240
-, Hen., 216
Lambock, John, 15
Lampeter (Cardig., later Dyfed), St. David's Coll., vice-principal of, see Williams, Rowland
lamps (eccl.), 56, 193
Lander, Rog., 35
Lane:
-, Bart., 72, 217
-, Geo., 123
-, Hen., 244
-, Josiah, 162, 223
-, Magdalen, m. Wm. Okeden (d.
1718), 72, 217
-, Susanna, m. Rob. Coker, 72, 217
-, Thos., jr., and his w. Bridget, 32
-, Thos., sr., and his w. Mary, 32
Lane-Fox, A. H., see Pitt-Rivers
Langford, H. S., 76
Langford, Steeple, see Bathampton
Larmer Grounds, Larmer tree, see Tollard Royal
Larnach-Nevill, Guy, marquess of Abergavenny, 44
Latham, Burton, 240
Latimer, Rob., 118
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, 77
laundering, 237
Lavermere hundred or liberty, 86
Laverstock, 158
Lawes, see Laws
Lawrence, H. and W., & Sons, 133
Laws (Lawes):
-, Thos., 172
-, fam., 13
leather trades, 236
Lee Warner:
-, (formerly Woodward), Dan., 101
-, Hen. (d. 1760), 101–2
-, Hen. (d. 1804), 101–2
Legg, John, rector of Donhead St. Andrew, 136
Leicester, John of, 9, 54
Leigh:
-, Agnes, w. of John (d. 1390), m. 2
-, John Pokerwell, 219
-, Alice, m. John Mompesson, 219
-, Anne, m. Sir Jas. Worsley, 130
-, Hen., rector of Semley, 77
-, Jas. of, 181
-, Joan, w. of John (d. c. 1452), 219
-, John of (fl. 1343). 181
-, John (another, d. 1390), 219
-, John (d. c. 1452), 130, 219
-, Sir John (d. 1524), 130, 219
-, Nic, and his w. Eliz., 130
-, Phil, of, 181
-, and see Ley
Leigh Court, see Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Andrew: man.
Lestrange:
-, Joan, see Ingham
-, Rog., Ld. Strange, 94
Letts, G. R. D., 74
Lever, H. J., 181–2
Leveson-Gower, O. C. G., 128–9
Ley:
-, Hen. (d. 1574), 189, 193
-, Hen., earl of Marlborough (d.
1638), 189
-, Jas., earl of Marlborough (d. 1629),
rector of Teffont Evias, 193
-, Jas., earl of Marlborough (d. 1665),
189
-, Mat., 189, 194
-, Wm., 189, 194
-, and see Leigh
libel, 245
liberties (franchises), 4; and see chase, rights of; Crown pleas, freedom from; Donhead hundred and liberty; gallows; infangthief; pleas of shire and hundred; purlieu; return of writs; waifs and strays; warrens: free warren
libraries and reading rooms, 50, 82' 141, 187, 202, 247
licences:
-, for bondman to take holy orders,
174–5, 238
-, for bondswomen to marry, 174,
237
-, to crenellate, 213, 220, 228
-, to have undertenants, 174, 238
-, to live outside the man., 175
Lilly, T. P., 235
lime making, 122, 133, 192, 235
Limerick (Irel.), bp. of, see Thornborough
Lincoln, earls of, see Lacy; Roumare
Lincoln's Inn, in Westminster, 193
linen drapers, 236
Linley (in Tisbury), 197, 205, 234, 241
-, dom. archit., 205
-, farms, 216–17, 230
-, man., 72, 208, 215–17, 220, 229
-, mill, 205, 234
-, stone quarry, 235
Lisle, Baroness, see Berkeley
Littlecote, John, 41
Littlecote (in Ramsbury), man., 47
Littleton, Rob. of, 73
Llewellins & James, 59
Lock, John, 109–10
locomotives, diesel, 123
Lof, Rob., 109
London, 16, 47, 76, 154, 184, 235
-, as address, 78, 125
-, and see Westminster
London, Little, see Chalke, Broad
Long:
-, Ric., 87
-, Wal., 87
Longespée:
-, Ela, ctss. of Salisbury, 83, 111
-, Marg., m. Hen. de Lacy, earl of
Lincoln, 106
-, Maud, 83
-, Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1226),
4, 106, 111
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1250), 106, 111
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1257), 83, 106
-, fam., 83
Longford Castle (in Britford), 122
Longleat House (in Horningsham), 122
Lott:
-, John, sr., 176, 194
-, John, jr., 176
Lovel:
-, Alice, Baroness Morley, m. Sir
Edw. Howard, 215
-, Alice, w. of Wm., Ld. Lovel, m. 2
Ralph Boteler, Baron Sudeley,
215, 221
-, Francis, Vct. Lovel, 215
-, Hen., Ld. Morley, 215
-, John, Ld. Lovel (d. 1408), 43, 215,
220, 222
-, John, Ld. Lovel (d. 1465), 215, 221
-, Maud, w. of John, Ld. Lovel (d.
1408), 43, 215, 220
-, Wm., Ld. Lovel, 215, 221
-, Wm., Ld. Morley, 215
-, fam., 222
Lucas:
-, Chas., 192
-, Elias, 110
-, Elias (another), 110–11
-, Thos., 110
-, Mr., 40
-, fam., 110
Lucy:
-, Edith de, w. of Sir Wm., m. 2—de More, 86–7
-, Herb, de, 83
-, John de, 84
-, Rob. de (d. by 1223), and his w.
Margery, 83
-, Rob. de (fl. 1255), 83
-, Rob. de (another, d. c. 1262), 22,
84
-, Rob. de, s. of Rob. (d. c. 1262), 22,
84, 86
-, Sir Wm. de, 23, 84, 86
-, fam., 22–3
Lucyen:
-, Joan, see Wake
-, Phil., 54
Lucy's, see Berwick St. John: man.
Ludlow:
-, Sir Edm., 63, 65
-, Geo., 10, 42, 63, 65
-, Sir Hen., 63, 65
-, fam., 65
Ludwell, see Donhead St. Mary
lunatic asylum, 113, 158
Lush:
-, John, 220
-, Ric, 220
-, Rob., 220
-, Thos., 88
-, fam., 150
Lydiard Tregoze, man., 187
Lyme, Peter of, rector of Berwick St. John, 26
Lynde:
-, Anne de la, m. Rob. Williams, 55
-, Avice de la, m. Sir Thos.
Trenchard, 55
-, Edw. de la, 55
-, Sir Geo. de la, 55
-, Warborough de la, m. Thos.
Morton, 55
Lyngever:
-, Agnes, m. John Whitlock, 109
-, Agnes, w. of Thos., 109
-, Christine, m. Rob. Herdell, 109
-, John (fl. 1348), and his w. Avice,
109
-, John, s. of John (fl. 1348), 109, 111
-, John (fl. 1453), 109
-, Peter, 109
-, Thos., 109
-, fam., 109
Lyngevers, see Chicklade: man.
M.
Maclntyre, John, 103–4
Maddock, Revd. Mat., 87
Maghelin, Godescalde de, 62
Maidment, G. E., 209, 218–19
Makerel, Ralph, 42; and see Maskerel
Malet:
-, Cath., see Alye
-, Cecily, see Alye
-, Gawen, 216
-, Joan, m. Thos. Fulford (fl. 1646),
216
-, Mic, 216
malthouses and malting, 97, 237
Manchester, see Greater Manchester Council Superannuation Fund
Mandeville:
-, Geof. de, 159–60, 179, 219
-, John de (d. 1275), 159, 179–80
-, John de (d. 1313), 159, 179
-, John de (d. 1360), 159
-, Rob. de (d. c. 1231), 158–60, 179
-, Rob. (d. 1348), 159
-, Rob. (? fl. 1382), 159
-, fam., 180, 183
Mann, D., 32, 40–1
Manningford:
-, John, 42
-, Rog., 71
Manningham:
-, Eleanor, see Moleyns
-, Sir Oliver, 10, 159
Manocchi, Giuseppe, 223
Manor Farm, see Chalke, Broad
Mansel (later Mansel–Pleydell), J. C, 55
Mansfield:
-, Eliz., see Fezzard
-, Jas., 147
-, John, 147
Mar:
-, Eve de, see Cumin
-, John de, 159
March, Aymer de, rector of Tisbury, 239
March, earl of, see Mortimer
Marchant:
-, Tabitha, 240
-, Thos., 240
-, —, vicar of Tisbury, 240
Marden, man., 9, 63
Margadale, Baron, see Morrison
markets, see Berwick St. John; Fifield Bavant; Swallowcliffe
Marks:
-, B. T., 9, 14
-, Wm., 9
Marlborough, Alf. of, 62, 187
Marlborough, earls of, see Ley
Marlborough castle, constable of, see Hatch, Eust. of
marriages, clandestine, 99
Marsh:
-, Thos., see Oliver
-, Wal., and his w. Edith, 21
Marsh Bros., 31, 55
Marshall, T. W., curate of Swallowcliffe, 184
Marshes, the, see Semley: man.
Martin:
-, Edm., 129
-, Joan, see Feme
-, M. F., 145
Martin (now Hants), 38
Martineau:
-, J. E., 119
-, fam., 119
Maryland (U.S.A.), 70
Maskerel:
-, Maud, see Chalke
-, Rob., 32, 42
-, and see Makerel
Mason:
-, Ric, 244
-, fam., 9
Matthews:
-, E. H., 55
-, H. R. C, 180
-, L., 56
-, L. B., 55–6
Mauduit:
-, Agnes, w. of Sir John (d. 1347), m.
2 Thos. de Bradeston, Ld.
Bradeston, 159, 213
-, Alice, w. of Sir Rob. (d. c. 1288),
159, 180
-, Ancelin, 212
-, Gille, m. John Moleyns, 212
-, Gunfrid, 212–13
-, Sir John (d. 1302), 159, 166, 180
-, Sir John (d. 1347), 159, 166, 180,
212–13
-, John (d. 1355), and his w. Joan,
159, 166
-, Peter, 159
-, Rob. (d. by 1243), 158–9, 212,
219
-, Rob., ? s. of Rob. (d. by 1243),
159
-, Sir Rob. (d. c. 1288), 159, 164,
179–80
-, Walkelin, 212
-, fam., 212
Maufe, And., rector of Fifield Bavant, 65
Maunger:
-, Marg., w. of Rob., m. 2 Benett
Jerrett, 216
-, Margery, m. Thos. Rayner or
Webb, 216, 220
-, Rob., 216
-, Wm., 216
-, fam., 220
Maunsell:
-, John, 147
-, Peter, 147
Mayne:
-, Chris., 189, 218
-, Ellen, m. Maur. Keatinge, 189
-, Emily, m. Wm. Fane De Salis,
189, 195, 246
-, J. T., 186, 189–91
-, John (d. 1726), 189, 218
-, John (d. 1785), 189, 218
-, Marg., 189
-, Mary, see Mompesson
-, Sarah, w. of J. T., 189
-, Thos. (d. 1787), 189, 218
-, Thos. (d. 1819), 189, 218
-, fam., 219
maypole dancing, 94
Mead End, see Chalke, Bower
Mears & Stainbank, 51, 78, 88, 137, 153
medical practice and practitioners, see American Red Cross; apothecary; hospitals (for cross references); nurse, parish; surgeon, parish; vaccination of paupers
Melbury Abbas (Dors.), 140
Melksham:
-, Ric of, 11
-, Wm. of, 11
Mells:
-, B., m.—Ridout, 173
-, Geo., 173
menagerie, 21
Mercer, fam., 137
Mere:
-, Bart, of, rector of Fonthill Gifford,
160, 167
-, John of (fl. 1319), and his w.
Eleanor, 171
-, John of (fl. 1375), and his w. Joan,
160
-, Marg. of, m. Rog. of Bisterne, 171
-, Ric. of, 160
Mere, 195
-, man.: Charnage or Chaddenwick,
172
-, poor–law union, 175
-, prot. nonconf., 154
Mere and Tisbury rural district, 14
Mervyn:
-, Christine, see Tuchet
-, Edm. (two of the name), 160
-, Eliz., see Mompesson
-, Eliz., w. of John s. of Wal., 159,
213
-, Geo., 109
-, Sir Hen., 160, 180, 214
-, Sir Jas., 74, 160, 180, 208, 214, 228
-, John (d. after 1476), 159–60, 213
-, Sir John (d. 1566), 159–61, 165–7,
180, 213–14, 219, 247
-, John, grds. of Sir John, 160
-, John (another), s. of Wal., 159
-, Ric, 160
-, Thos., 109, 113
-, Wal., 159, 213
-, Wm., rector of Boy ton and of
Fonthill GifTord, 167
-, fam., 168
Methodist Ministers Housing Society, 209
Methodists, 51, 59, 79, 88, 137, 141,
154, 245
-, Primitive, 16, 35, 51, 59, 79, 88,
154, 185, 194, 245
-, Wesleyan, 27, 35, 79, 88, 137, 154,
245
Michel:
-, Revd. Jas., 55
-, Margaretta, see Pleydell
Middle Down, see Alvediston
Middlemarsh, Wal. of, 129
Middlesex, see Hampstead; Westminster
Middleton, Rob., 147
Milbourne:
-, Agnes, sis. of Sir Thos., 110
-, Agnes, w. of Wm., see Chitterne
-, Hen., 110
-, Marg., see Ernie
-, Ric. (d. 1451), 110
-, Ric. (d. 1532), 110
-, Sim., 110
-, Sir Thos., 110
-, Wm., 110
-, fam., 110
Mile, Nic, 192
military activities, installations, and occupations, see bomb storage; camps, military; Chilmark: R.A.F. sta.; Clubman; sieges; Wardour: Civil War; yeomanry
milk and cheese factory, see Semley
milk depots, see Semley; Tisbury
milk marketing, pasteurising, and processing, 69, 76
Milkwell, see Donhead St. Andrew
Milleville, Hugh de, 108
Mills, Thos., rector of TefTont Evias, 194
mills, see Alvediston; Ansty; Berwick St. John; Bridzor; Chalke, Bower; Chalke, Broad; Charlton; Chicklade; Chicksgrove, Lower; Chicksgrove, Upper; Chilmark; Donhead; Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Mary; Ebbesborne Wake; Fonthill Gifford; Hatch, W.; Knighton; Linley; Roughcombe; Stoke Farthing; S wallowcliffe; Teffont Evias; Tisbury; Tollard Royal; Tuckingmill; Wincombe; and see windmills
ministries (eccl.):
-, group, see Chalke Valley; Chalke
Valley West; Chase; Nadder
-, team, see Tisbury benefice
Ministry of Defence, 119, 123
Minstead (Hants), 172
-, rectory, 77
Misselfore, see Chalke, Bower
Mitchell, Arthur, 109
moat, medieval, 69
model buildings, manufacture of parts for, 133
Moffat, W. B., 184, 193
Moleyns:
-, Eleanor, m. 1 Rob. Hungerford,
Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns,
2 Sir Oliver Manningham, 10,
159, 213
-, Gille, see Mauduit
-, John, 212
-, Margery, 10, 213
-, Sir Ric, 10, 213
-, Wm. (fl. 1353), and his w. Joan,
220
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1381), 159, 213
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1425), 10, 213
-, Wm. (d. 1429), 10, 213
-, fam., 159, 164
-, and see Mullins
Mompesson:
-, Alice, see Leigh
-, Drew, 109
-, Edm., 219, 240
-, Edw., 218
-, Eliz., m. 1 Ric. Perkins, 2 Sir John
Mervyn, 160, 219, 247–8
-, Geo., and his w. Helen or Eleanor,
218
-, Sir Giles, 219, 247–8
-, Jasper, 109
-, Joan, w. of Thos. (d. 1582), m. 2 John Lamb, 218
-, John, 219
-, Mary, m. Chris. Mayne, 218
-, Ric, 109
-, Susan, sis. of Edm., 219, 247–8
-, Susan, w. of Ric, see Blackman
-, Thos. (d. 1560), 218
-, Thos. (d. 1582), 218
-, Thos. (d. 1587), 219
-, Thos. (d. 1612), 218
-, Thos. (another, fl. after 1641), 219
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1648), 218
-, Thos. (another, fl. 1711), 219
Monk, Wm., 25
Monkton Farleigh, 145
Montagu (Montague):
-, Sir John de (d. 1390), 62, 188
-, John de, earl of Salisbury (d. 1400),
62, 83, 188
-, Ralph, 186, 191
-, Thos., earl of Salisbury, 62, 83
-, fam., 83
Montgomery, earldom, 23; and see Herbert
Moody:
-, Henrietta, 219
-, Hen., 218–19
-, Wm. (d. 1774), 219
-, Wm. (d. 1798), 218–19
-, Revd. Wm. (d. 1827), 218–19
Moon, J. F., 162
Mooray, see Chilmark
Moore (More):
-, Edith de, see Lucy
-, Jasper, 135
-, John (two of the name), 118
-, John, & Co., 235
-, Wm., 118
-, fam., 118, 121
Morgan:
-, John, 244
-, W. H., 214
Morley, Lords, see Lovel
Morris & Co., 21
Morrison:
-, Alf., 108, no, 119, 161–2, 214
-, Hugh, 161–2, 214
-, J. A., 162
-, J. I., 101, 108–9, 111–12, 119, 161,
214
-, Jas., 101, 161–2, 209, 214, 224
-, John, Baron Margadale, 109, 123–
4, 161, 214
-, Mabel, 162, 224
-, fam., 101, 108, 112, 121, 161, 164,
209, 235
Mortimer:
-, Edm., earl of March and of Ulster,
83
-, Geo., 161–2, 214, 236
-, Jas., 109, 161
-, Rog., earl of March and of Ulster,
and his w. Eleanor, 83
-, fam., 83
Morton:
-, Anne, m. Edm. Pleydell, 55
-, Geo. (d. 1595), 55
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1610), 55
-, Sir Geo., Bt. (d. 1661), 55
-, Sir John, Bt., 55
-, Thos. (two of the name), 55
-, Warborough, see Lynde
Mosse, Revd. S. T., 240
Mostyn-Owen-Jodrell, M., 130
Motcombe (Dors.), 66, 140, 247
Mount Sorrel (in Broad Chalke), 37–9
-, dom. archit., 39
-, man., 41, 45, 48
-, place name, 39
Mountier:
-, Jane, m. Edw. Elliott, 146
-, Laur., 146
-, Mary, m. Sebastian Pitfold, 146
Mowbray:
-, Eliz. de, see Segrave
-, John de, Ld. Mowbray (d. 1368),
210
-, John de, earl of Nottingham (d.
c. 1383), 210
-, John de, earl of Nottingham, earl
and duke of Norfolk (d. 1432),
210
-, John de, earl of Nottingham, earl
and duke of Norfolk (d. 1461),
210
-, John de, earl of Nottingham, earl
and duke of Norfolk (d. 1476),
210
-, Thos. de, earl of Nottingham, duke
of Norfolk (d. 1399), and his
w. Eliz., 210
-, Thos. de, earl of Nottingham, earl
of Norfolk (d. 1405), 210
-, fam., 210
Mullins:
-, Chas., 144
-, Ernest, 144
-, John, 144
-, Thos., and his w. Ann, 147
-, and see Moleyns
murdrum, 92, 150
Murrell, D. W., 217
musician, 71
Mutual Households Association Ltd., see Country Houses Association Ltd.
N.
Nadder, riv., 3, 16, 66, 75, 91, 93, 122, 126–8, 130, 133, 136, 138, 140,185–6, 195–9, 202, 206,231, 234
Nadder group ministry, 192
Nadder valley, 7–8, 89, 114, 140, 185, 196
Nairn:
-, John, curate of Berwick St. Leonard
and of Pertwood, 104
-, Wm., rector of Berwick St.
Leonard and of Pertwood, 104
National Trust, 17, 126, 140
Nature Conservancy Council, 58
nature reserve, 58; and see Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; areas of special scientific interest; conservation areas; Special Landscape Area
Nelson, Horatio, Baron Nelson, 162–3
Netheravon, Hen. of, canon of Salisbury, rector of Chilmark, 124
Nevill, see Larnach–Nevill
Neville:
-, Geo., 84
-, Joan de, see St. Martin
-, Maud de, 44
-, Ric, earl of Salisbury, 106
-, T. C, 43
-, Wm., earl of Kent, 221
New Forest (Hants), 50; and see foresters
New Town, see Chalke, Broad
Newcastle, duke of, see Pelham-Clinton
Newcastle Estates, 44
Newmarket (Suff.), royal stables, 161
Newnton, North:
-, prebend, see Wilton: abbey
-, rector, 12
newspaper (parish), 35
Newton, South:
-, prebend, see Wilton: abbey
-, rector, 12, 44
Newtown (in Tisbury), 196–7
-, chap., 206, 241–2
-, dom. archit., 206
-, prot. nonconf., 245
-, sch., 206, 241, 245–6
-, stone quarry, 235
Nicholas (or Nicholls):
-, Edw., 72
-, John, 72
Nicholson, Chas., 248
nightw alking, 92
Nippred:
-, Beatrice of, m. Rog. of Wick, 212
-, Hugh of, 212
-, Hugh of (another), 212
-, John of, 212
-, John of, grds. of John, 212
Nippred (in Tisbury), 197, 203
-, common meadow, 227
-, common pasture, 227
-, cust. tenants, 227
-, inc., 227
-, man., 208, 212–14, 227
-, mill, 203, 234
-, place name, 203 n
-, settlement, 203
-, stone quarry, 235
Noake, John, 77
nonconformity, protestant, see Anabaptists; Baptists; Congregationalists; Independents; Methodists; Presbyterians; Quakers; Unitarians; United Reformed churches
Norfolk, Rob., 220
Norfolk:
-, dukedom, 210
-, dukes of, see Howard; Mowbray
-, earldom, 210
-, earls of, see Mowbray
Norfolk, see Houghton Hall
Norridge (in Upton Scudamore), man., 120
Norrignton, Sam., rector of Fonthill Gifford, 167
Norrington (in Alvediston), 8, 13
-, agric, 13–14
-, as address, 110
-, common pastures, 13
-, cts., 14
-, cust. tenants, 13
-, dom. archit., 8, 11
-,-, Norrington Farm, 11, 209
-, farm, 13–14
-, lake, 11
-, man., 7, 10–12, 14, 16, 22, 41, 56,
73, 218
Norrington Farm, see Norrington: dom. archit.
Norris, Wm., 108
Northey, Edw., vicar of Tisbury, 242
Northo:
-, Peter de, and his w. Iseult, 224
-, Wm. de, and his w. Christian, 71
Northouse, see Semley: man.
Norton Bavant:
-, as address, 211
-, ch., 235
-, man., 235
Norton St. Philip (Som.), see Farleigh Hungerford
Norway spruce, 25, 86
Nottingham:
-, earldom, 210
-, earls of, 210; and see Mowbray
Nubye, Jonah, and his w. Eliz., 97
nurse, parish, 124
nursing homes, 142
Nustelit, Edw., 219
Nutbeen:
-, S., 71
-, W., 71
O.
Oak, Phil., 42
Oakley, Wal. of, 218
Oakley (in Tisbury), 195, 197,
217–18, 225–6
-, agric, 225
-, man., 208, 217–18
-, Oakley castle, see Tisbury: Castle
Ditches
-, settlement, 203
-, stone quarries, 235
Oaksey, Rob. of, 54
Oare (in Wilcot), man., 110
obits, 41
occupations and professions, see actress; apothecary; architects, artists, and designers (for cross references); authors (for cross references); bacon curers; basket maker; bell founders; brickmakers; carrier; clockmakers; coal merchants; cordwainer; draper; engineer; fullers; fustian weaver; glovemakers; gunpowder contractor; harness maker; linen drapers; musician; oxherd; potters; rake maker; robbers; shoemakers; skinner; stonecutters; stonemasons; tailors; tanner; thegn; tilemakers; watchmakers; weavers; wheelwright; whores; wool stapler
O'Connor, Wm., 110
Oddford brook, see Tisbury
Odstock, vicar of, see Bedwell
offences, see affray; apostasy; breaking and entering; conspiracy; felony; forgery; libel; marriages, clandestine; nightwalking; regicide; rick burning; riots; simony; trespass
officers, manorial, see constable; haywards; inspectors of carcasses; oxherd; reeves and reevemen; woodwards
officers, parish, see clerks, parish; Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Mary; Fonthill Gifford; nurse, parish; Sedgehill; surgeons, parish; Tisbury
officials, local, see justices of the peace
officials, royal, see bailiffs; common pleas, justice of; Wiltshire: sheriff and under-sheriff
Ogbourne St. Andrew, see Rockley
Okeden:
-, Edm., 21
-, Magdalen, see Lane
-, Mary, m. Wm. Glisson, 72, 217
-, Wm. (fl. 1672), 21
-, Wm. (? another, d. 1718), 72, 217
old people's home, 170
Old Street, see Tisbury
Oliver:
-, John, 179
-, Rog., 179
-, (or Marsh), Thos., 12
oratory, 119
Orchard, Wm., 71
orchards, 122
Ormond:
-, Jas., earl of Ormond, see Botiller
-, Thos., earl of Ormond, see Botiller
Ormond, earls of, see Botiller
Osbert (fl. c. 1130), 212
Osmond:
-, Geo., 237
-, Thos. (d. 1833), 237
-, Thos. (d. 1869), 237
Ox Drove (three roads of the name), 8, 17, 24, 29, 37, 53, 60, 106, 115, 126, 128
Oxford:
-, bp. of, 104, 175; and see Butler,
John
-, bpric, 65
-, cath. ch. (Christ Church):
-,-, canon and dean of, see Gregory
-,-, dean and chapter, 77, 175
Oxford university, 77, 98, 166–7
-, Christ Church, see Oxford: cath. ch.
-, New Coll., 25, 151
-, regius professor of civil law, see
Zouche, Ric.
-, regius professor of Hebrew, see
Thorne, Wm.
-, St. Alban's Hall, principal of, see
Zouche
Oxfordshire, see Adderbury;
Wallingford
-, Tadmarton, rector of, see Ralph
oxherd, 226
P.
Page:
-, John, 211
-, Ric, 109
Paine, Jas., 223; and see Payne
Pall Mall (in Westminster), York Ho., 223
Palmer, A. A. L., 40
Palton:
-, Gillian, m. John Cheyne, 110
-, John, and his w. Joan, 110
-, Sir John (another), 110
-, Sir Rob., 110
-, Rob., s. of Sir Rob., 110
-, Sir Wm., 110
-, fam., 110
papal provision, 152
Papworth, J. B., 113, 162
Parham:
-, Edm., 11
-, Geo. (d. 1826), 71–2, 79
-, John of, and his w. Alice, 11
-, John (another), 11
-, Ric, 11
-, fam., 14
Parhams or Samways, see Alvediston: man.
parishes, detached parts of, 93, 114, 126, 138, 195
parishes (civil), union of, 66, 169, 185, 195
parishes (eccl.), union of, 15, 59, 64, 103, 112, 183, 240
Parker:
-, Anne, 211
-, Cath., m. Chichester Garstin, 211
-, Sir Harry, Bt., 211
-, Sir Hen., Bt., 180, 210–11
-, Sir Hyde, Bt., 73, no, 211
-, John,211
-, Marg. (d. 1785), 211
-, Marg. (d. 1805), m. John Strode,
211
-, Sir Wm., Bt., 211
-, fam., 73
parks, see Alvediston; Berwick St. John; Charlton; Chicklade; Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Mary; Dunworth hund.; Feme; Fonthill Gifford; Hatch, W.; Pythouse; Ridge; Roughcombe; Sedgehill; Semley; Teffont Evias; Tisbury; Tollard Royal; Wardour: Wardour pk.; Wincombe
parliamentary representation, see Hythe; Shaftesbury
Parmiter:
-, P. J., 97, 236
-, P. J., & Co., 236
Parnell, Chris., Baron Congleton, 9, 55–6
Parsons:
-, A. R., 209
-, E. M., 209
-, Edw., see Frowd
-, Ellen, 172
-, F. N. M., 209
-, John, see Frowd
-, Ric., 173
-, Ric. (another), see Frowd
-, Thos., see Frowd
Patch, O., 72
Payne:
-, Eleanor, see Govis
-, Wm., 83, 87
-, and see Paine
Paynel:
-, Thos., 188
-, Wm., 188
peacocks, white, 21
peculiar, ecclesiastical, see Ansty
Peek, Wm., 9, 63
Pelham-Clinton, Hen., duke of Newcastle, 44
Pembroke:
-, earldom, 4, 9, 23, 25, 31, 55, 63, 123
-, earls of, 1, 5, 25, 40, 42, 44, 49,
74, 118–19, 122–4, 131, 146,
179–80, 183; and see Herbert
Pembroke estate, see Wilton estate
Penn, Hen., 51
Penny, Geo., 88
Penruddock:
-, Chas., 63
-, Frances, 63
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1664), 44
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1681), 44, 51
-, John (d. 1600), 44
-, John (d. 1841), 63
-, Rob., 44
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1637), 44
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1691), 44
-, fam., 46
Penton, Deborah, 87
Pentridge (Dors.), ch., 86
Perkins:
-, Chas., 219
-, Eliz., see Mompesson
-, Francis (d. 1616), 219
-, Francis (d. 1661), 219
-, Francis, grds. of Francis (d. 1661),
219
-, Francis (another, d. 1736), 219
-, Francis (d. 1749 or 1750), 219
-, Jas., 219
-, John, 219
-, Ric, 219, 247
Pertwood, 71, 105, 112, 114
-, as address, 109
-, ch., 112
-, curates, see Evans, John; Nairn,
John
-, farm, 109, 112
-, rector of, see Nairn, Wm.
-, rectory, 112
pet food preparation, 237
Peter (fl. c. 1130), 215
Peter, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Petre, Wm., 77
Pettredge, John, 71
Phelps:
-, John (fl. c. 1802), 22
-, John (? same, fl. between 1806 and
1808), 71
Philipps, Wal., 77
Philp:
-, R. H. G., 145
-, Ric, 145
Phipp:
-, John, rector of Teffont Evias,
193–4, 244
-, Nic, 192
-, Thos., 192
-, Wm., 192
Pickerell, John, and his w. Cecily, 210
pig breeding and rearing, 76, 97, 121, 149, 174, 190, 226
Pike:
-, Donald, 74
-, Fred., 71–2
-, Helen, 119
-, Joan, m. John Furnell, 119
-, Joan, w. of John, see Rigge
-, John, 108, 112
-, John (another, d. by 1550), 108,
112, 119
-, John, s. of John (d. by 1550), 119
-, Thos'. (fl. before 1632), 119
-, Thos. (fl. 1748), 72
-, W. S., 74
-, Wm. (d. c. 1601), 108, 112
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1613), 108, 111
Pile:
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Freke (fl. 1706), 11,
20
-, Thos., 11, 20
Pinkney:
-, Rob. (fl. 1585), rector of Berwick
St. John, 26
-, Rob. (fl. 1748, ? two of the name),
74
-, Wm., 25
Pinnock:
-, Geof., and his w. Alice, 12
-, John (d. by 1360), 12
-, John (another), 12
-, Laur., 12
-, Nic. (fl. 1350), 9
-, Nic. (another, fl. 1356), 9
-, Nic. (another), s. of John (d. by
1360), 12
-, Steph., 12
-, Wm., 12–13
-, fam., 13
Pitfold:
-, Mary, see Mountier
-, Sebastian, 146
Pitman:
-, A. E. C, 73
-, D. B., 70
Pitt:
-, Geo. (d. 1734), 11, 20
-, Geo. (d. 1745), 11, 20
-, Geo., Baron Rivers (d. 1803), 11,
20, 22, 30, 81, 84, 151
-, Geo., Baron Rivers (d. 1828), 20,
27, 84
-, Horace, see Pitt-Rivers
Pitt-Rivers:
-, A. E. L.-F., 20, 84, 131
-, (formerly Lane-Fox), A. H. L.-F.,
17, 17, 20–1, 55, 82, 84, 131
-, G. H. L.-F., 20, 84, 131
-, Geo., Baron Rivers, 20, 63, 84, 131
-, Hen., Baron Rivers, 20, 84, 131
-, (formerly Pitt), Horace, Baron
Rivers, 20, 84, 131
-, M. A., 20, 22, 84, 132
-, (formerly Beckford), Wm., Baron
Rivers, 20, 22, 26, 81, 84
-, fam., 20, 85
Pitts farm, see Sedgehill: man.
Place:
-, Revd. Conyers, 72, 217
-, Magdalen, see Glisson
Place Farm, see Tisbury
plague, 140, 142–3, 198, 226
Plaistow, Cecily, 130
Plaistow's, see Donhead St. Andrew: man.
Plantagenet:
-, Edw., earl of Warwick, 106
-, Geo., duke of Clarence, 221
pleas of shire and hundred, 92, 150
Pleydell:
-, Edm. (d. 1726), 55
-, Edm. (d. 1754), 55
-, Edm. (d. 1794), 55
-, Edm. (d. 1835), 55
-, J. C. Mansel-, see Mansel
-, Margaretta, m. Revd. Jas. Michel, 55
-, fam., 55
Plowman, fam., 72
Poingiant, Ric, 9
Pokerwell:
-, Agnes, see Leigh
-, John,219
Pole, Marg., ctss. of Salisbury, 188
Polhill:
-, Edw., 72, 216–17
-, Sim., 72, 216
police station, see Tisbury
Pond:
-, Sid., 51
-, fam., 142
ponds, see Ansty; Coombe; Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Mary; lakes; Sedgehill; Semley; Swallowcliffe; Teffont Evias; Tisbury; Tollard Royal; Wardour: Wardour pk.; Wincombe
Ponting, C. E., 136
Poole:
-, Sir Giles, 42–3
-, John, 42
-, Leonard, 42–3
-, Ric, 42
-, fam., 43, 46
poor relief, see under places and roundsman system; Semley: poorhouse; workhouses (for cross references)
Poore, Herb., bp. of Salisbury, 98
poorhouse, see Semley
poor-law unions, see Tisbury; Wilton
Pope, Geo., rector of Donhead St. Mary, 152
Portash, see Chilmark
potters, 121
Poulshot:
-, Alan of, see Feme
-, Joan of, see Feme
-, Laur. of, rector of Donhead St.
Mary, canon of Wilton abbey,
152
pound, common, 151
Powell:
-, Adam, 73
-, Alex., 32
-, Thos. (? two of the name), 73
-, Mrs., 32
Powton:
-, Constantine, 101, 175
-, Edw. (fl. 1565), rector of Berwick
St. Leonard, 102, 104
-, Edw. (? same), s. of Wm. (d. 1599),
101
-, Francis, 101, 175
-, Geo., rector of Berwick St.
Leonard, 104
-, Jas., s. of Wm. (d. 1599), 101, 175
-, Jas. (? same), 102
-, Wm. (d. 1599), 101–2
-, Wm. (another), rector of Berwick
St. Leonard, 104
Poynings, Sir Thos., 170
prehistoric settlement and remains, see Alvediston; Ansty; Berwick St. John; Chalke, Bower; Chalke, Broad; Chicklade; Chilmark; Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Mary; Easton Bassett; Ebbesborne Wake; Fifield Bavant; Semley; Swallowcliffe; Teffont Evias; Tisbury; Tollard Royal
Presbyterians, 27, 35, 78, 137, 154, 193–4, 244
Prevost, Thos., vicar of Tisbury, and his w. Rebecca, 240
Priaulx:
-, John, rector of Berwick St. John,
archdeacon of Salisbury, 26
-, —, curate of Berwick St. John,
26
Price:
-, Eliz., m. Ric. Bassett, 108
-, Thos., 108, 112
-, and see Pryce
priests:
-, Benedictine, 168
-, chant., 43, 50, 136, 240–1
-, Franciscan, 244
-, Jesuit, 223, 244
-, stipendiary, 136
printing, 237
Priors farm, see Tisbury: man.
Privett, Wm., 122
Pryce, C. B., 52; and see Price
publishing, 237
punishments, see deprivation (eccl.)
Purbeck, Rog. of, and his w. Joan, 101
Purdue:
-, Ric, 125
-, Rog., 125
-, Wm., 59
purlieu, 7
Pychard, Rog., and his w. Margery, 31
Pythouse (in Tisbury), 91, 204,
211–12
-, agric, 229
-, as address, 70, 72, 74, 109
-, chap., 212, 241
-, estate, 72–5, 161, 209–12, 214,
216–17, 224, 228–30, 235, 240
-, farms, 229–30
-, pk., 67, 196–7, 204, 230
-, Pythouse (Ho.), 208, 211–12
-, settlement, 198, 204
-, stone quarries, 235
-, woodland, 231
Q.
Quakers (Society of Friends), 51, 138, 154, 244
Quarenghi, Giacomo, 223
Quarry, the, see Tisbury
Queen Anne's Bounty, 34, 49, 58, 98
R.
R.A.F. station, see Chilmark
rabbit warrens, see warrens
racecourses, 40, 115
racehorse breeding, 14, 157; and see stud farms
racehorse training, 14, 232
racing stables, 24
railway stations, see Chicksgrove, Lower; Semley; Tisbury
railways, see Chilmark: R.A.F. sta.; locomotives, diesel; Salisbury & Yeovil; tramway
rake maker, 150
Ralf (fl. 1086), 62
Ralph, rector of Fifield Bavant and of Tadmarton, 65
Ramsbury:
-, Axford, q.v.
-, Littlecote, q.v.
Randall:
-, Geo., 41
-, Revd. Ric. (d. 1743), 110
-, Ric. (d. 1810), 110–11
-, Ric. (d. c. 1857), 110
-, Susannah, see Benett
-, Mrs., 41
-, fam., 110
ransom, 159, 213
Rawle:
-, A. H., 31
-, J. W. E., 31
Rawlins, John, see Fezzard
Raymond, J. G., 147
Rayner:
-, (or Webb), Margery, see Maunger
-, Thos., see Webb
Read:
-, Geo., 219
-, Wm., 219
reader (eccl.), 26
Reading, Thos., 224
reading rooms, see libraries
Rebbeck:
-, Hen., 32, 56
-, John (d. c. 1820), 32, 56
-, John, s. of John (d. c. 1820), 32, 56
-, John (? another, fl. 1885), 56
Rectory manor, see Alvediston: man.
Rectory manor, see Chalke, Broad: man.
Rectory manor, see Tisbury: man.
recusancy, see Alvediston; Ansty; Chalke, Broad; Chicklade; Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Mary; Fonthill Gifford; Semley; Teffont Magna; Tisbury; Tollard Royal
red deer, see deer
Reddish:
-, Chris., 41
-, Edw., 41
-, Jas., 41
-, Wm. (d. c. 1590), 41
-, Wm. (fl. 1662), 41
Reddish House, see Chalke, Broad
Reddish's, see Chalke, Broad: man.
Redundant Churches Fund, 103–4
Reeve:
-, J. A., 137
-, Rob., 147
reeves and reevemen, 5, 174, 226, 238
Reformation Church Trust, 193
regicide, 160
reindeer, 21
Reinfrid, Turstin s. of, see Turstin
Reis, John, 63
religious orders, see Augustinians; Benedictines; Carthusians; Franciscans; Hospitallers; Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Jesuits; Sisters of Charity; Templars
restaurant, 82
return of writs, 4
Reynold (fl. c. 1130), 217
Richard III (Ric, duke of Gloucester), 110, 188
Richard (fl. before 1242–3), 22
Richard son of Richard, see Upton, Ric. of
Richmond, F. A. L., 217
rick burning, 151
rick ventilators, 236
Ridge, Jollan (Joedlan) of, 118
Ridge (in Chilmark), 89, 114–15,
117–19, 123
-, agric, 121
-, brickyard, 121
-, common pastures, 121
-, dom. archit., 117–18
-, farms, 120–1
-, (formerly Little Ridge), Fonthill
Ho. (two of the name), 102,
115, 118–19, 160–1, 162, 165,
214, 228
-, inc., 121
-, pk., 121
-, place name, 115
-, prot. nonconf., 125
-, Ridge, Little, see Ridge: Fonthill
Ho.
-, Ridge Hill, 114, 118, 121
-, streets, 117
-, woodland, 121–2
Ridge, Great (in Berwick St. Leonard and Chicklade), 89, 100, 105, 111
ridge ways, 3, 8, 17, 29, 37–8, 52–3, 60, 93, 115, 126, 140, 170, 177; and see roads
Ridout:
-, B., see Mells
-, C. S., 209
-, J. W., 209
Rigge:
-, Joan, m. 1 Rob. Greyndour, 2 Sir
John Barre, 108, 112
-, Joan, m. John Pike, 108
-, John, 108
-, Marg., 108, 112
-, Thos., 108, 112, 119
Rimington, N. W., 161, 166, 175, 214
Ringwood (Hants), 9
riots, 99, 230
Ritualism, 35, 50, 136
River:
-, Alice, 108
-, Amice, 108
-, Denise, 108
-, Sir John (? two of the name), 108
-, Maud, 108
Rivers, Barons, 84; and see Pitt; Pitt-Rivers
rivers and streams, see Ansty: Ansty Water; Avon (Christchurch); Ebble; Nadder; Sem; Tarrant; Teff; Tisbury: Oddford brook
Rixen, Wm., 71
roads:
-, Amesbury—Mere, 115
-, Chilmark—Fovant, 197
-, East Knoyle to Tisbury, 197
-, Hindon—Tisbury, 157, 197
-, Hindon—Warminster, 105
-, London—Exeter, 91, 93, 100, 105–6,
115, 126, 140, 177
-, Marlborough—Shaftesbury, 157,
165
-, Ringwood—Shaftesbury, 81–2
-, Rom., 37, 67, 81, 91, 115, 138,
140
-, Salisbury to Blandford Forum, 29
-, Salisbury—Mere, 186
-, Salisbury—Shaftesbury, 3, 8, 17,
38, 53, 93, 126, 140, 177
-, Salisbury—Tisbury, 186
-, Salisbury—Warminster, 67
-, Semley–Tisbury, 197, 207
-, trunk, 105
-, turnpiked, 4, 8, 17, 38, 53, 67, 81,
93, 100, 105, 115, 126, 140,
157, 170, 177, 186
-, Warminster—Shaftesbury, 4, 105,
140, 170
-, Wilton—Mere, 100, 105–6, 115, 157
-, and see Herepath; Ox Drove; ridge
ways
Robart, John, 97
robbers, 97
Robert (fl. 1086), 54
Robert son of Gerald, 54
Robert son of Peter, 215
Robson, W., 125
Roches:
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Wal. Beauchamp,
84, 87
-, Sir John, 84
-, Wm., w. of Sir John, 84, 87
Rochester, earl of, see Hyde
Rockley (in Ogbourne St. Andrew), 91
Roe:
-, Mr., 40
-, fam., 40
Rogate (Suss.), see Durford abbey
Roger son of Turstin, see Hazeldon
Rogers:
-, John (d. by 1829), 74
-, John (? same), 216, 240
-, John (d. 1844), 74
-, Thos., 110
-, Wm., 110
Rolfe, E. N., 222
Roman Catholicism, 1, 27, 78, 98–9, 136, 175, 184,207, 240, 246; and see Ansty; Berwick St. John; Charlton; Dinton; Donhead St. Andrew; Donhead St. Mary; Fonthill Gifford; St. Bartholomew's Hill; Semley; Swallowcliffe; Tisbury; Wardour
Romano-British settlement and remains, see Berwick St. John; Berwick St. Leonard; Chalke, Broad; Chilmark; Easton Bassett; Fifield Bavant; Teffont Evias; Tisbury
Rome, 223, 243
Romsey, Peter of, rector of Donhead St. Andrew, master of hosp. of St. Nic, Salisbury, 136
Rosewell, Thos., rector of Sutton Mandeville, 137, 224
Rosey, Walkelin de, 42
Rotherley Bottom, see Berwick St. John
Rotherley Down, see Easton Bassett
Rouen, Thos. de, rector of Semley, 77
Roughcombe:
-, John of, 213
-, Wal. of, 213
Roughcombe (in Tisbury), 197, 203,
208
-, agric, 228
-, common pasture, 228
-, cts., 238–9
-, cust. tenants, 228
-, farms, 214, 228
-, man., 204, 213–14, 227
-, mill, 204, 234
-, pk., 197, 213, 228, 239
-, settlement, 203–4
-, woodland, 228
Roumare:
-, Wm. de, ? earl of Cambridge, earl
of Lincoln (d. 1155), 54
-, Wm. de, ? earl of Lincoln (d. 1198),
54
roundsman system, 25
Rowberry Cross, see Donhead St. Andrew
Rozo (fl. 1066), 83
Ruddlemoor, see Tisbury
Rugge, Rob., 56
Rumbold:
-, Sir Hen., Bt., 212
-, Sir (Horace) Ant., Bt., 71–3, 212
rural studies centre, 127, 138
Rushmore, Rob. of, 20
Rushmore, see Berwick St. John: man.
Rushmore House, see Berwick St. John
Rushmore House estate, 17, 24, 134
Rushmore Lodge, see Berwick St. John
Russ, Revd. John, 108, m–12
Russell, fam., 96
S.
Saffron, R. G., 203, 205, 209, 217
Sage:
-, Bertram, 73
-, Edm., 73
-, Jesse, 73
-, Kitty, m.—James, 73
Sainsbury, H. R. and S., Ltd., 234
St. Amand:
-, Baroness, see Beauchamp
-, Ld., see Beauchamp
St. Bartholomew's Hill (or Barker's
Hill, in Donhead St. Andrew
and Semley), 67, 126–7, 134
-, dom. archit., 69, 127
-, place name, 69, 127
-, prot. nonconf., 79
-, Rom. Catholicism, 78, 127, 137,
244
St. Cross, Martin of, curate, rector, or vicar of Gurston, 50
St. Ivel Ltd., 76
St. Martin:
-, Godfrey de, 43, 220
-, Joan de, w. of Jordan, m. 2 —
Neville, 43
-, Jordan de, 43, 220
-, Laur. de (d. 1318), 43, 220
-, Laur. de (d. 1385), 43, 220
-, Reynold de, 43, 220
-, Sibyl de, w. of Laur. (d. 1318), m.
2 John Scures, 220
-, Wm. de, 43, 220
St. Martin's in the Fields (in Westminster):
-, vicarage, 241
-, vicars, see Foger; Jakes; Sangar
Sale, Wal. de la, and his w. Denise, 210
Saleman, see Solyman
Salisbury:
-, Edw. of, 83, 106, 181, 208 n, 225
-, Maud of, m. Humph, de Bohun
(fl. early 12th cent.), 181
-, Patrick of, earl of Salisbury, 83,
106
-, Wal. of, 83, 106
-, Wm. of, earl of Salisbury, 106
Salisbury:
-, earldom, 188
-, earls of, 83, 106; and see Cecil;
Longespée; Montagu; Neville;
Pole; Salisbury
Salisbury, 154, 193, 243
-, archdeacon, 223; and see Priaulx,
John
-, as address, 79
-, bell foundry, 125
-, bps., 15, 34, 49–50, 58–9, 64–5, 77,
98, 104, 113, 166, 175, 183,
193, 223, 240–1; and see
Barrington; Beauchamp, Ric;
Poore; Scammell, Wal.
-, cath. ch., 41, 122–3
-,-, canons, 12; and see Adams, Rice;
Bowles, Wm. (d. 1788);
Brown, Rob.; Dansey;
Netheravon; Still, John;
Stratford; Thornborough
-,-, chant., 210
-,-, chapter clerk, 77
-,-, dean and chapter, 63, 87, 223–4
-,-, deanery, 183
-,-, deans, 183, 210; and see Kymer
-,-, Old Salisbury, 122
-,-, prebendary, 152
-,-, prebends, 152; of Heytesbury,
183; of Swallowcliffe, 183
-,-, succentor, 55, 57–8
-,-, treasurer, 210
-, ch. of St. Edm., rector of, see
Strickland
-, diocese:
-,-, chancellor, 242
-,-, officials, 26
-,-, patronage board, 25, 113, 135
-, hosp. of St. Nic, 42–3, 96
-,-, master of, see Romsey
-, Post Office, 123
Salisbury district, 14, 25, 34, 49, 58, 64, 76, 86, 98, 103, 112, 123, 134, 151, 166, 175, 183, 192, 239
Salisbury Plain, 114
Salisbury, Semley, and Gillingham Dairies Co. Ltd., 76, 237; and see Semley and Gillingham Dairies
Salisbury & Yeovil Railway, 4, 67, 69, 186, 197
Salt:
-, Geo., 240
-, John, 240
-, Wm., 240
Samways:
-, John, 11
-, Rob., 11
Sanders, E. M., 72
Sanderson, M., 133
Sandroyd School, see Berwick St. John
Sandys, Hen., 25
Sangar, Gabriel, rector of Chilmark, vicar of St. Martin's in the Fields, 124
Satterley, Chas. 209
Savage:
-, Alice, 87
-, Eleanor, see Govis
-, John (d. 1410), 83
-, John (d. 1500), 83
-, Rob., 83, 87
-, Wm., 83
Savernake forest, keeper of, 50
sawmills, 97, 166, 208, 235
Scammell:
-, Jane, 224
-, John, 224
-, Phil., 56
-, Ric, and his w. Alice, 56
-, Sam., 150
-, Thos., 27
-, Wal., bp. of Salisbury, 56
-, Wal. (another, fl. before 1324), 56
-, Wal. (another, fl. 1379), 56
-, —(seven of the name), 234
schools:
-, board, 154–5
-, boarding, 167, 169, 246
-, British, 79, 155, 246
-, charity, 138, 154
-, dame, 79, 169, 246
-, middle, 246
-, National, 16, 35, 51, 59, 79, 88,
125, 138, 154–5, 169, 185,
194, 245–7
-, night, 125, 185, 247
-, private, 20, 27, 52, 79, 138, 145,
154–5, 247
-, secondary, 246
-, and see rural studies centre
Scoles, Revd. A. J., 244
scot, 150
Scott:
-, G. G., 184
-, H. H., 43
scrapyard, 76
Scudamore:
-, Alice, m. Adam Bavant, 9, 63, 217
-, Godfrey, 42, 62–3, 217
-, Peter (fl. 1216), 62
-, Peter (another, d. by 1293), 9, 42,
63–4, 217
Scures:
-, John, 220
-, Sibyl, see St. Martin
scutage, 95
Seagram:
-, J. H. S., 219
-, T. O., 219
Secretary of State for Air, 119, 189
Sedgehill, 1, 66, 89, 103–4, 169–76,
171, 195, 225
-, adv., 103, 175
-, agric, 169, 174
-, boundaries, 66, 169
-, the Castle, 169, 172
-, chaplains, 104, 175–6; and see
Swaine
-, char., 176
-, ch., 77, 103–4, 169–70, 175–6
-, common pastures, 169, 174–5
-, cts., 174–5
-, cust. tenants, 174–5
-, dom. archit., 170, 172–3
-, farms, 169–74
-, Hays (ho.), 170, 173
-, Huggler's Hole, see Semley
-, inc., 169–70, 174
-, man., 66, 74, 170–4, 208
-,-, Berrybrook, 172, 174
-,-, Butterstakes, 172, 174
-,-, Church farm, 173–4
-,-, East Hayes Ho., 171–2, 174
-,-, Hays farm, 173–4
-,-, Pitts farm, 173–4
-,-, Sweetwell, Higher, 172–4
-,-, Sweetwell, Lower, 172, 174
-,-, Whitemarsh, 172, 174
-,-, Woodhouse farm, 173–4
-, par. officers, 175–6
-, pk., 169, 173
-, ponds, 169, 171
-, poor relief, 169, 175
-, pop., 170
-, prot. nonconf., 105, 176
-, rectors, 103, 175
-, rectory ho., 170, 175
-, roads, 170
-, sch., 176
-, tithes, 104, 175
-, vestry meetings, 175
-, vicarage, 77, 175
-, vicarage ho., 170, 175
-, vicars, 104, 175
-, woodland, 174
Segrave:
-, Eliz. de, m. John de Mowbray, Ld.
Mowbray, 210
-, John de, Ld. Segrave (d. 1325), and
his w. Christine, 210
-, John de, Ld. Segrave (d. 1353), 210
-, Steph. de, Ld. Segrave, and his w.
Alice, 210
Sem, riv., 66, 196–7, 211
Sem Hill, see Semley
Semley:
-, Anstice, see Berenger
-, Thos., 54
Semley, 3–4, 66–79, 68, 89, 157, 176,
211, 244 n
-, adv., 77, 175
-, agric, 74–6
-, as address, 78
-, Barker's Hill, see St. Bartholomew's Hill
-, boundaries, 66, 126, 140, 148
-, bridges, 67, 69, 76
-, char., 79
-, ch., 67, 77–8, 177
-, Church Farm, 67, 73
-, Church Green, 66–7, 76
-, common pastures, 1, 4, 66–7, 74–6,
126, 134; and see Semley:
Church Green
-, cts., 74–6
-, curate, 77
-, cust. tenants, 74–5
-, dom. archit., 67, 69–70, 73, 77
-, farms, 70–7, 217, 230
-, glebe, 75, 77
-, Gutch Common, q.v.
-, Hook Manor, 33, 69–70
-, hotel, 69
-, Huggler's Hole, 67
-,-, dom. archit., 69
-,-, prot. nonconf., 79
-, inc., 75
-, ind., 76
-, inns, 67, 69, 79
-, man., 70–5, 77, 140; and see
Semley: Hook Manor
-,-, Ansells and Oysters, 73–5
-,-, Callis, 74–5
-,-, Chaldicotts, 72–3, 75
-,-, Church Green, 73; and see
Semley: Church Farm
-,-, Knipes, 71
-,-, the Marshes, 71
-,-, Northouse, 71–2, 75
-,-, Whitebridge, 74–5
-, milk and cheese factory, 76
-, milk depot, 69, 76
-, pk., 67
-, place name, 66
-, ponds, 66
-, poor relief, 76
-, poorho., 79
-, pop., 77
-, prehist. rem., 67
-, prot. nonconf., 27, 67, 69, 78–9
-, rly. sta., 4, 67, 69
-, rectors, 77–9, 135, 152; and see
Foulkes; Gregory; Haysome;
Leigh, Hen.; Rouen; Toogood; Wetherby; Willoughby,
Edw.; Wotton; Wrenche
-, rectory, 74, 77, 175
-, rectory ho., 67, 77
-, recusancy, 70, 73, 78
-, roads, 67, 69
-, Rom. Catholicism, 78
-, sch., 67, 79, 138, 176
-, Sem Hill, 67, 69
-, tithes, 77
-, trades, 76
-, village, 67
-, woodland, 66, 75
-, workho., 69, 76
Semley and Gillingham Dairies, 76; and see Salisbury, Semley, and Gillingham Dairies Co. Ltd.
Senior:
-, Thos., 72
-, Wm., 72
serjeanty, 208
settlement, see under places and (for cross references) Anglo-Saxon settlement and remains; prehistoric settlement and remains; Romano-British settlement and remains
Sewale:
-, Cecily, 43
-, Wm., 43
Sexton:
-, C. J., 218
-, fam., 218
Seymour:
-, Alf., 108–9
-, Edw., duke of Somerset, 210
-, Evelyn, duke of Somerset, 110
-, Hen., 109
Shaftesbury:
-, earldom, 20
-, earls of, see Cooper
Shaftesbury (Dors.), 103, 197, 246
-, abbey, 1, 10, 25, 66, 74, 89, 91–2,
101–3, 106, 128–9, 131–5,
137–8, 140, 143, 145–8, 150–2,
169–71, 174–5, 195, 198,
208–9, 212–13, 215, 217–20,
223–6, 234, 238–41
-,-, abbess, see Eulalia
-,-, barton, 146, 152
-,-, chant., 147
-,-, cts., 174
-,-, deacon, 223
-,-, sacrist, 224
-, almsho., 215
-, as address, 176, 241
-, par. of St. Jas.: chant, (of St. Anne
de la Gore), 147
-, parl. rep., 146
Shallcross:
-, J. K., 209, 218
-, Revd. M. A., 209, 218
Sharp, fam., 133
Shaw-Stewart:
-, M. S., 166, 175
-, Mary, 71, 73, 161, 166, 175, 214
-, Sir Mic, Bt., 71, 161, 173, 214
-, Octavia, see Grosvenor
-, Wal., 71, 74, in, 161, 166, 173,
175, 214
-, fam., 168, 209
sheep, see Hampshire Down; Southdown; Suffolk
Shelley:
-, Sir Chas., Bt., 131
-, John (d. 1550), 131
-, John (d. 1592), 131
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1641), 131
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1703), 131
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1771), 131
-, Sir John, Bt. (d. 1783), 131
-, Sir Wm., 23, 131
-, fam., 23
Sherborne (Dors.), abbey, 25
Sherwood, J. P., 71
shire and hundred, see pleas of shire and hundred
Shirley, fam., 72
shirting, 248
shoemakers, shoemaking, and shoe selling, 91, 150, 236; and see cordwainer
Shorland, J. H., 180, 182
Short, Rob., 32
Shrewsbury:
-, earldom, 44
-, earls of, see Talbot
Shrewton:
-, John of, 217
-, Wal. of, and his w. Agnes, 217
Sidford:
-, F. G., 214–15
-, Geo., 40
-, P. J., 214
-, V. E., 214
-, fam., 215
sieges, 207
simony, 123
Simpson, Luke (three of the name), rectors of Chicklade, 113
Sims:
-, T. H., 9
-, Thos., 9
Sims & Son, 9
Sisters of Charity (of St. Vincent de Paul), convent, 244
Skinner:
-, Grace, m. Geo. Duckett, 56
-, Thos., 56
skinner, 236
skittles, 184
Sloper, John, vicar of Broad Chalke with Bower Chalke and Alvediston, 15, 34, 50
smallholdings, see allotments and smallholdings
Smith, Thos., 166
smocks, 247
Smythson, Rob., 95
Snell:
-, John,210
-, Nic, 210
-, Ric, 210
Snellgrove:
-, Cath., 133
-, Job, 133
Snook, J., 72
Soane, Sir John, 162, 223
societies:
-, co-operative, 50
-, friendly, 248; and see Donhead St.
-,-, Andrew; Donhead St. Mary;
Swallowcliffe
-, see also club
Society of Jesus, see Jesuits
Solyman (or Saleman):
-, John,20
-, Rob. (two of the name), 20
Somerset:
-, Avice, see Stanley
-, Edm., 216
Somerset, dukes of, see Seymour
Somerset, see Bath; Broomfield; Chard; Farleigh Hungerford; Glastonbury; Standerwick; Witham
Soppitt, Jas., 241, 246
South:
-, Compton, rector of Berwick St.
John, 26–7, 137, 154
-, Edw., 180–1, 220
-, Eliz., ? w. of Giles, m. 2 Edw.
Codrington, 180
-, Geo., 144
-, Giles, 180
-, Mary, see Coghill
-, Thos. (fl. 1567), 180–1, 220
-, Thos. (another, d. 1606), 180–1,
220
-, Thos. (fl. 1796), 240
-, Wal., 180, 220
-, Wm. (d. before 1567), 180
-, Wm. (d. 1675), 180, 220
-, fam., 180–1
Southdown sheep, 120
Southern Counties Agricultural Trading Society Ltd., 76, 237
Special Landscape Area, 1; and see Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; areas of special scientific interest; conservation areas; nature reserve
Spencer, Jos. Frowd, 158
Spier, John, 224
Spilleman, Peter, 42
sports and games, see bird shooting; bowls; bull baiting; cricket; deer hunting; fishing; golf; hawking; hunting; skittles; squash; swimming; tennis
Spring Head, see Teffont Magna
squash, 205
Stafford:
-, Avice, m. Jas. Ormond or Botiller,
earl of Ormond, 221
-, Humph., earl of Stafford, 83
-, Isabel, see Baynton
-, Marg. de, ctss. of Stafford, see
Audley
-, Ralph de, earl of Stafford, 83
-, Thos., 84, 87
Stafford, earls of, 83
Stancomb, A. J. W., 126, 130, 144
Standerwick (Som.), as address, 108
Stanford, Ellen, m. 1 Vere Fane (later Fane-Benett-Stanford), 2 Chas. Thomas (later Sir Chas. Thomas-Stanford, Bt.), 70, 211
Stanley:
-, Avice, m. Edm. Somerset, 216
-, Cath., m. John Young (fl. earlier
16th cent.), 216
-, Christine, 216
-, Fabian, m. John Alye, 216
-, Hen., 216
-, Hen. (another), and his w. Joan,
216
-, John, 216
-, Marg., w. of Wal. (d. c. 1518), m.
2 John Wynne, 216
-, Rob., 216
-, Thos., 215
-, Wal. (fl. 1303), and his w. Joan, 215
-, Wal. (d. c. 1518), 216
-, fam., 215–16
Stanton St. Bernard, vicar of, see Crapon
Stantor:
-, Alex., 118
-, Anstice, 118
-, Anstice, w. of Wm., see Bodenham
-, Isabel, see Vernon
-, Joan, see Berenger
-, Peter (d. 1415), 54, 118
-, Peter (fl. early 16th cent.), 118
-, Rog., 118
-, Thos., 118
-, Wm., 118
-, fam., 118
Staunton:
-, Rob. de, 94
-, Rog. de, 94
-, Wm. de, 94
-, fam., 94
Stayner, John, and his w. Joan, 63
steam power, 234
Steeple Langford, see Bathampton
Stevens-Moore, J., 71
Stewart:
-, S. C, 56
-, Maj.—, 56
Stiles, M., 173
Still:
-, (later Fisher-Rowe), Mrs. J. A. E.,
95
-, John, rector of Chicklade and of
Fonthill Gifford, vicar of
Inglesham, canon of Salisbury,
113, 168
-, fam., 172
Stoford:
-, Ralph of, 218
-, Rob. of, 96
-, Rog. of, 218
Stoford, see Chicksgrove, Upper; Tisbury
Stoke Farthing (in Broad Chalke), 3,
37–8, 40, 44, 48–9
-, agric, 47–8
-, boundaries, 37, 49
-, chap., 50
-, cts., 49
-, cust. tenants, 47, 49
-, dom. archit., 40
-, farms, 44, 47–9
-, inc., 48
-, man., 40, 43–4, 47, 49
-, mill, 48
-, place name, 40
-, pop., 40
-, prot. nonconf., 51
-, settlement, 40
Stokes, R., 222
stone:
-, Bath, 193, 244
-, Chilmark, 115, 122–3, 191
-, freestone, 235
-, greensand, 1, 91
-, limestone, 157, 242
-, Portland, 1, 91, 122, 186, 191, 196,
235
-, Tisbury, 235, 244
stone mining and quarrying, 1, 91, 114–15, 122–3, 165, 186, 191–2, 196, 235–6
stone quarries, see Bridzor; Chicksgrove, Lower; Chicksgrove, Upper; Chilmark; Fonthill Gifford; Hatch, E.; Hazeldon; Knoyle, E.; Linley; Newtown; Nippred; Pythouse; Teffont Evias; Tisbury; Tisbury: Oakley; Tuckingmill
stonecutters, 122, 235
Stonehenge (in Amesbury), 122
stonemasons, 112, 122, 150
Stop, see Fonthill Gifford
Stopford, W. M., 171
Stourhead (in Stourton), 122
Stourton:
-, Cath., see Berkeley
-, John, Ld. Stourton, 172
-, Wm., 56
Stowford hundred, see Chalke hundred
Stradlyng:
-, Edm., 9
-, John, 10
-, fam., 9
Stratford, John of, rector of Chilmark, canon of Salisbury, 124
Stratford Tony, ch., 15
Street:
-, Jas., 214, 230
-, Maur., 214
Strickland, John, rector of ch. of St. Edm., Salisbury, 244
Strode:
-, John, 211
-, Marg., see Parker
Strugge:
-, John, 110
-, Wm., 110
stud farms, 76, 86; and see racehorse breeding
Stumpe:
-, Isabel, see Baynton
-, Sir Jas., 84
Styring, F. H. S., 237
Sudeley, Baron, see Boteler
Suffolk, see Newmarket
Suffolk sheep, 232
surgeons, parish, 134, 151
Surrey, earl of, see Howard
Surrey:
-, archdeacon, of, see Butler, John
archdeaconry, 65
Surrey Farm Dairy Co., 237
Sussex, see Durford abbey; Wiston
Sutton, E. H. H., 172
Sutton Mandeville, 185, 196, 206–7,
239
-, adv., 193
-, ch., 192
-, cts., 183
-, farms, 182, 219
-, rector, 184; and see Rosewell
-, Sutton Row, 197, 207
Sutton Veny, rectory, 59
Swaddon, Hen., curate of Ebbesborne Wake, 59
Swaine, Geo., chaplain of Sedgehill, 176
Swallowcliffe:
-, John of, 220
-, Ranulf of, 183
-, Theobald of, 183
Swallowcliffe, 89, 92, 96, 177–85, 178
-, adv., 98, 240
-, agric, 177, 181–2
-, almshos., 185
-, boundaries, 177
-, canonry, 181; and see Salisbury:
cath. ch., prebends; Swallowcliffe: prebendaries
-, chant., 96, 181, 184
-, chaplains, 183–4
-, char., 100, 182, 185
-, Choulden Hill, q.v.
-, ch., 123, 177, 179, 181, 183–4, 240,
242
-, common pastures, 177, 181–2, 185
-, cts., 183
-, curates, 59, 183–5; and see Easton;
Marshall
-, cust. tenants, 181, 183
-, dom. archit., 177, 179–80, 182–4
-, fair, 183
-, farms, 180–2
-, friendly society, 179
-, glebe, 181, 183
-, inc., 182, 185
-, inns, 179, 182
-, man., 89, 98, 179–82, 213, 220
-, mkt., 183
-, mill, 179, 182–3, 185
-, place name, 177
-, ponds, 177
-, poor relief, 183
-, pop., 177
-, prebendaries, 181, 183–4; and see
Easton; Waterman
-, prehist. settlement and rem., 91,
177
-, prot. nonconf., 185
-, roads, 177
-, Rom. Catholicism, 184
-, sch., 100, 179, 185
-, streets, 179
-, Swallowcliffe Down, 177, 181–2
-, tithes, 181, 183
-, vicarage, 98, 183
-, vicarage ho., 179, 184
-, vicars, 98–9, 183–5
-, village, 177, 179
-, woodland, 177, 182
Swanlond:
-, Eleanor, see Govis
-, Thos., 83, 87
swans, 165
Sweatman:
-, John, 218
-, W. J., 218
Sweetwell, Higher and Lower, see Sedgehill: man.
swimming, 205
sycamore, 33, 46
Sykes:
-, A. F. S., 11
-, T., 11
T.
Tabernacle church, see Trowbridge
Tadmarton (Oxon.), rector of, see Ralph
tailors, 99, 150
Talbot:
-, Francis, earl of Shrewsbury', 44
-, Geo., earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1538),
44
-, Geo., earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1590),
44
-, Gilb., earl of Shrewsbury, 44
-, John, earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1453),
44
-, John, earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1460),
44
-, John, earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1473),
and his w. Cath., 44
-, R. J. A., see Arundell
-, Thomasine, see Furnivalle
tanners, tannery, tanyards, 97, 165, 179, 182, 236
Targett, John, 32
Tarrant, John of, rector of Berwick St. John, 26
Tarrant, riv., 16
Tarrant Gunville (Dors.), ch., 87
Tatchell, Wm., 144
Tate, N., 137
Tatum, John, 146
Taunton, Wm., 31, 41
Teff, riv., 185–6
Teffont (parish), 185, 192
-, place name, 185
Teffont estate (c. 1084), 89
Teffont Evias, 1, 89, 91–2, 115, 185–
95, 187
-, adv., 192–3
-, agric, 186, 189–91
-, almshos., 187, 192, 195
-, boundaries, 185, 191
-, bridges, 186
-, char., 194–5
-, ch., 186, 192–4, 194
-, common meadow, 190
-, common pastures, 186, 190, 192
-, cts., 192
-, curates, 193
-, cust. tenants, 189–90, 192
-, dom. archit., 186–7, 189, 191, 193,
195
-, farms, 189–91, 193
-, glebe, 190, 193
-, inc., 190
-, man., 62, 185, 187–92, 218–19, 236,
246
-, mills, 187, 190–1
-, pk., 187, 190–1
-, place name, 185
-, ponds, 186
-, poor relief, 192
-, pop., 186
-, prehist. settlement, 186
-, prot. nonconf., 194
-, rectors, 190, 192–4; and see
Andrews, W. R.; Bedwell;
Ley, Jas.; Mills; Phipp, John;
Ward; Waterman
-, rectory, 192–4
-, rectory ho., 186, 193
-, roads, 186
-, Romano-Brit, settlement and rem.,
186
-, sch., 187, 194
-, stone quarries, 122–3, 186, 189,
191–2, 206, 236
-, streets, 186, 192
-, Teffont Manor, 145, 186–7, 189
-, tithes, 192–3
-, village, 185–7
-, woodland, 186, 191
Teffont Magna (in Dinton), 115, 185
-, adv., 193
-, benefice, 192
-, recusancy, 194
-, sch., 194
-, Spring Head, 185
-, street, 186
-, village, 185
Teffont Manor, see Teffont Evias
telescopic rakes, 236
telescopic spring cultivators, 236
Templars (knights of the Temple), 42
Tennant, V., 147
tennis, 205
tenures (less common), see 'bower hold'; fee farm; serjeanty; 'wetherboodehold'
textile industry, see cloth mill; clothmaking, cloth tailoring and working; kerseymere manufacture; Tisbury: cloth factory; woollen cloth manufacture
textiles, see calico; canvas; shirting
Teyes, Baroness, see Berkeley
Thatcher Bros., 189
theatres, 82, 207
thegns, 83
thieves, escape of, 92
Thomas (fl. earlier 12th cent.), 129, 145
Thomas:
-, (later Thomas-Stanford), Sir Chas.,
Bt., 70, 211
-, Ellen, see Stanford
-, Ric. (fl. earlier 17th cent.), 73
-, Ric. (? same), 175
-, Wm., vicar of Tisbury, 135, 240
-, Mr., 9
Thornborough, John, rector of Chilmark, canon of Salisbury, bp. of Limerick, bp. of Bristol, bp. of Worcester, 124
Thorne:
-, Phil., 31
-, Wm., rector of Tollard Royal,
regius professor of Hebrew in
Oxford university, 88
Thorpe:
-, John, 223
-, Sir Wm. de, 63, 65
-, Wm. (? same), 9, 63
threshing machines, 230
Thynne:
-, Hen., marquess of Bath, 58, 65, 113
-, Sir Jas., 42, 63
-, Sir John (fl. 1572), and his w.
Dorothy, 73
-, John, marquess of Bath (d. 1896),
42, 65, 113
-, Thos. (d. 1682), 42, 63
-, Thos. (d. 1714), Vct. Weymouth,
42, 63, 65
-, Thos., marquess of Bath (d. 1837),
112–13
-, Thos., marquess of Bath (d. 1946),
58, 63, 65, 113
-, fam., 10, 65
tilemakers and tilemaking, 121, 133
Tilshead:
-, John of, 118
-, Rob. of, 118
-, Thos., 118
-, Wm. of (fl. 1317), 32
-, Wm. of (? same, fl. 1325), 118, 122
-, Wm. of, s. of Wm. (fl. 1325), 118
-, fam., 118
Tilshead's, see Chalke, Bower: man.
Tisbury, 1, 78, 89, 91, 93, 97, 114–15,
140, 155, 159–61, 165, 195–248,
200–1
-, abbey, 195, 198, 208, 239
-, adv., 239–40
-, agric, 97, 103, 164, 196, 198,
224–34, 238
-, Apshill, q.v.
-, as address, 162, 223, 243
-, Ashfold, 203, 209
-,-, man., 208, 220, 227–8
-,-, settlement, 203
-, assembly rooms, 237
-, Billhay, q.v.
-, boundaries, 114, 126, 195–7
-, brewery, 199, 234, 237
-, bridges, 202
-, Bridzor, q.v.
-, Castle Ditches (Oakley castle),
196–7, 225–7
-, cemetery, 208, 244
-, chant., 224, 241
-,-, adv., 241
-,-, chant, ho., 241
-,-, chaplains, 240–1; and see Cassemore; Foger; Jakes
-,-, glebe, 241
-,-, tithes, 241
-, char., 79, 147, 242, 245–8
-, Chicksgrove, q.v.
-, Chicksgrove, Lower, q.v.
-, Chicksgrove, Upper, q.v.
-, ch., 123, 176, 195, 198, 223, 237,
239–43, 245
-, ch. ho., 91, 199, 236
-, civil par., 195—6, 239
-,-, pop., 198; and see Tisbury, East;
Tisbury, West; Wardour: civil
par.
-, cloth factory, 203, 236
-, common meadows, 225, 227, 229,
232
-, common pastures, 196, 205, 225–
30, 232–4, 238–9
-, cts., 174–5, 198, 225–6, 234, 237–8;
and see Tisbury: man.
(Rectory)
-, curates, 241–2; and see Hutchinson,
C. A.
-, cust. tenants, 198, 225–6, 228,
234, 238
-, dom. archit., 163, 198–9, 202–8,
211, 228, 234, 236
-, farms, 121, 129, 133, 203, 206, 209,
211, 214–22, 225–33, 247
-, Fernhill, q.v.
-, fire sta., 202
-, Hatch, East, q.v.
-, Hatch, West, q.v.
-, Hatch tithing, 89, 92, 198, 237,
239, 245, 247
-, Hazeldon, q.v.
-, health clinic, 202
-, inc., 196, 225, 227, 230, 232, 238
-, Independent chap., 113
-, ind., 236–7
-, inns, 199, 202
-, Kinghay, q.v.
-, Lady Down, 196, 227, 235
-, lakes, 214, 228
-, laundry, 237
-, Linley, q.v.
-, man., 89, 103, 159, 198–9, 208–28,
230–6, 240–1
-,-, Priors farm, 217, 229–30
-,-, Rectory, 223–5, 228, 235; cts.,
238, 240–1
-, milk depots, 237
-, mills, 165, 199, 225, 234–5, 238
-, New Town, q.v.
-, Nippred, q.v.
-, Oakley, q.v.
-, Oakley castle, see Tisbury: Castle
Ditches
-, Oddford brook, 196–7, 204–5, 234,
236
-, Old Street, 197, 205
-, par. nurse, 248
-, par. officers, 239
-, pks., 67, 196–7, 213–14, 225, 227–8
-, Place Farm, 1, 198–9, 209, 226
-,-, barn, 97
-,-, chap., 198
-,-, gateho., 209
-, place name, 197
-, police sta., 202
-, ponds, 198
-, poor-law union, 14, 25, 76, 86, 98,
103, 112, 123, 134, 151, 166,
183, 192, 239
-,-, workho., 198–9, 202, 237, 239;
sch., 246; and see Tisbury:
workho.
-, poor relief, 134, 151, 239
-, pop., 198
-, prehist. rem., 91, 197; and see
Tisbury: Castle Ditches
-, prot. nonconf., 99, 125, 154, 199,
202, 242, 244–5; and see
Tisbury: Independent chap.
and Zion Hill chap.
-, Pythouse, q.v.
-, the Quarry, 199, 245
-, rly. sta., 197, 235–7
-, rectors, 239–41; and see Holand;
March
-, recusancy, 240, 243
-, roads, 196–7, 237–8
-, Rom. Catholicism, 99, 202, 242–4,
246
-, Romano-Brit, rem., 197
-, Roughcombe, q.v.
-, Ruddlemoor, 214, 227–8
-, schs., 100, 169, 185, 202, 242,
245–8
-, sessions hall, 202
-, sewage works, 202
-, Staple tithing, 89, 91, 237, 239,
247–8
-, Stoford, 217; and see Chicksgrove,
Upper
-, stone quarries, 112, 122, 165, 219,
235–6
-, streams, 196–7; and see Tisbury:
Oddford brook
-, streets, 196, 199, 202
-,-, Church St., 199, 202, 234, 239
-,-, Court St., 199, 202, 209, 227
-,-, Cuff's Lane, 199, 202, 245
-,-, Duck St., 199, 237
-,-, High St., 198–9, 202, 228, 236,
244–6
-,-, Hindon Lane, 199, 202, 209,
227, 235, 246
-,-, Vicarage Rd., 199, 241
-, tannery, 236
-, Tisbury, East, q.v.
-, Tisbury, West, q.v.
-, Tisbury club, 203
-, tithes, 195, 198, 203, 223–4, 231,
239–41
-, tithings, 89, 237, 239, 247–8
-, Totterdale, 197, 203, 226
-,-, man., 208–9, 220, 225–7
-, trades, 236–7
-, Tuckingmill, q.v.
-, vicarage, 98, 183, 240–1, 243
-, vicarage ho., 202, 241–2
-, vicars, 98, 135, 203, 240–2, 245;
and see Barnes, John; Bowles,
John; Fezzard, John; Hooke;
Hutchinson, C. A., F. E.; Jay,
Wm.; Marchant,— Northey; Prevost; Thomas, Wm.;
Watson; Webber
-, village, 91, 195–6, 198–9, 202,
225–7, 234, 237, 245–6, 248
-, Wallmead, 197, 199, 203
-, Walton, 199
-, Wardour, q.v.
-, waterworks, 202
-, Wick, q.v.
-, woodland, 165, 196, 203, 208–9,
214, 219–21, 224–33, 241
-, workho., 199, 237, 239; and see
Tisbury: poor–law union
-, Zion Hill chap., 112, 245
Tisbury, East, 93, 114, 122, 195–6,
198, 239
-, boundaries, 196
-, char., 248
-, par. council, 247–8
-, pop., 198
-, prot. nonconf., 245
Tisbury, West, 195–6, 198, 205,
239
-, boundaries, 196
-, char., 248
-, iron foundry, 236
-, par. council, 247–8
-, pop., 198
Tisbury benefice, 98, 123, 183, 240
-, patronage board, 124, 240
-, rectors, 183, 242
-, rectory ho., 241
-, vicar, 123
Tisbury Brewery Co., 237
Tisbury Electricity Supply Co. Ltd., 234
Tisbury estate, 101, 106, 169–70, 195, 208, 214, 224, 234, 239
Tisbury Printing Works Ltd., 237
tithe barn, 124
Titherley, Rob., 110
tithing penny, 4, 91
Toli (fl. 1066), 83
Tollard Farnham (Dors., in Tollard
Royal), 3, 79–8o, 86
-, cts., 86
-, dom. archit., 81
-, place name, 81
-, poor relief, 79
Tollard Govis, see Tollard Royal: man.
Tollard Green, see Tollard Royal
Tollard Lucy, see Tollard Royal: man.
Tollard Royal, 3–5, 24, 79–88, 80,
145, 149
-, adv., 86–7
-, agric, 81, 85–6
-, Berwick Down, 81–2, 85
-, boundaries, 81, 140
-, Bugden Bottom, q.v.
-, ch., 82, 86–8
-, common pastures, 85–6
-, cts., 81–2, 86
-, cust. tenants, 85
-, dom. archit., 82, 84–5, 87–8
-, farms, 84–6
-, glebe, 85, 87
-, inc., 81, 85–6
-, inn, 82
-, King John's Ho., 33, 82–5
-, Larmer Grounds, 21, 81–2, 86,
113
-,-, theatre, 17
-, Larmer tree, 82
-, man., 4, 79, 81, 83–7
-,-, Tollard Govis, 83–4, 86–7
-,-, Tollard Lucy, 83–7
-, mill, 86
-, pk., 81, 86
-, place name, 79, 81
-, ponds, 81–2
-, poor relief, 81, 86
-, pop., 82
-, prehist. settlement and rem., 82
-, prot. nonconf., 82, 88
-, rectors, 79, 86–8; and see Coombe;
Dene; Frome; Thorne, Wm.
-, rectory, 86
-, rectory ho., 82, 87
-, recusancy, 87–8
-, roads, 81–2
-, sch., 82, 88
-, street, 82, 85
-, tithes, 79, 87
-, Tollard Farnham (Dors.), q.v.
-, Tollard Green, 82, 85
-, village, 79, 81–2, 86
-, woodland, 81, 85–6
Toogood, Mat., rector of Semley, 77–9
Toope:
-, Rob., 109
-, Wm., 109
Toppe:
-, Francis, 24
-, Rob. (fl. 1549), 23
-, Rob. (fl. 1613), 24
-, Thos., 24
Torrens, fam., 55
Tosier:
-, Clement, 51
-, Wm., 88
Totterdale, John of, 220
Totterdale, see Tisbury
tourns, see Wiltshire: sheriffs
Tower, Chas., rector of Chilmark, 124–5
trades and industries, see agricultural machinery manufacture; animal feedstuff manufacture and marketing; bacon curing; basket making; bell founding; brewing; brickmaking; car breaking; carpet making; chalk quarrying; clockmaking; dairy industry (for cross references); edge tool grinding and manufacture; egg storage; farm machinery, repairing and storing of; fertilizer selling; forestry (commercial); fulling; glovemaking; laundering; leather trades; lime making; malting; model buildings, manufacture of parts for; pet food preparation; pig breeding and rearing; printting; publishing; shoemaking and shoe selling; stone mining and quarrying; textile industry (for cross references) tilemaking; trout farming; watchmaking
tramway, 192
trees (less common), see conifers; Douglas fir; Norway spruce; sycamore; Tollard Royal: Larmer tree; Wellingtonias
Tregonwell, John, 123
Tregoze:
-, John, 62, 188
-, Rob. (d. c. 1214), 187
-, Rob. (d. 1265), 187
-, Sibyl, m. Wm. de Grandison, 62,
188
-, Sibyl, w. of Rob. (d. c. 1214), see
Ewyas
-, fam., 62
Trenchard:
-, Avice, see Lynde
-, Sir Thos., 55
trespass, 7, 174
Trevor, Thos., Baron Trevor, 74
Trezevant, Eliz., 161
Trim, Rob., 150
Trimenell, John, and his w. Ellen, 210
Triqueti, Baron Henri de, 194
Tropenell:
-, Chris., 109–10
-, Eleanor, m. And. Blackman, 109,
113
-, Giles, 109
-, Thos. (d. 1487), 109–10, 113
-, Thos. (d. 1547), 109
Troup, A. G., 43
trout farming, 33, 47
Trow:
-, Alex, of, 10
-, Geof. of (two of the name), 10
-, Joan of, 71
-, John of, 11
-, Ric. of (fl. 1338), 10
-, Ric. of (? same), 71
-, Rog. of, 22
-, Thos. of, 10
Trow, see Alvediston: man.
Trow Crawley, see Alvediston: man.
Trow Down, see Alvediston
Trowbridge:
-, as address, 234
-, Tabernacle ch., 59, 244
Troyte-Bullock, E. G., 173
Trussell:
-, Anne, 84
-, Edw., 84
Tuchet:
-, Christine, m. Sir Hen. Mervyn,
160, 180
-, Jas., Baron Audley, earl of Castle-haven, 160
-, Mervyn, earl of Castlehaven, 74,
160, 168, 214
Tuckingmill (in Tisbury), 197, 236
-, dom. archit., 205
-, mill, 236
-, place name, 236
-, prot. nonconf., 205, 245
-, stone quarry, 235
Turbar (fl. c. 1130), 212–13
Turbert (fl. c. 1120), 212
Turberville, Wal. de, 94–5, 98
Turgar (fl. before 1130), 213
Turner:
-, Jas., 209
-, Joanna, 59, 244–5
-, L. E., 95
-, Luke, 245
-, Sir Thos., 74
-, Wm. (two of the name), 118
-, Wm. (another), 209
Turney:
-, Alice, 73
-, Cath., m. Wm. Webb (d. by 1585),
73–4
-, fam., 73
Turstin (fl. 1086), 131, 212, 215
Turstin son of Reinfrid, 215
Turstin, Rog. s. of, see Hazeldon, Rog. of
Tyrrell:
-, Sir Hugh, 181
-, Isabel, see Barrow
Tyse:
-, John, and his w. Mary, 173
-, Mary, m. 1 Nic. Goddard (d.
1669), 2 Wm. Weston, 173
-, Nic, 224
-, Phil., 224
U.
Ulmar (fl. later nth cent.), 62
Ulster, earl of, see Mortimer
Ulward (fl. 1066), 94
Unigate (firm), 76
Unitarians, 244
United Dairies (Wholesale) Ltd., 76, 237
United Reformed churches, 154, 245
Upton:
-, John of, s. of Ric, 22
-, John of, s. of Rog., 22
-, Phil, of, 22
-, Ric. of (? same as Ric. s. of Ric), 22
-, Rog. of, and his w. Joan, 22
-, fam., 22
Upton Knoyle, see Knoyle, East: man.
Upton Lovell, rector of, 111
Upton Lucy, see Berwick St. John: man.
Upton Scudamore, man., see Norridge
utilities, public, see Tisbury: fire station, police station, and waterworks
Uvedale:
-, Sir Edm., 21
-, Geo., 21
-, Hen., 21
-, Sir Wm., 21
V.
vaccination of paupers, 151
Valeys, Ric, 87
Vautort, Phil, de, 160
Verdun:
-, Rose de, 43
-, Theobald, Ld. Verdun (d. 1309),
43
-, Theobald, Ld. Verdun (d. 1316),
and his w. Eliz., 43
-, fam., 40
Vernditch Chase, see Chalke, Broad
Vernditch Wood, see Chalke, Broad
Vernon:
-, Isabel, m. Peter Stantor, 118
-, John (fl. 1241), 118
-, John (another), 118
-, Ric, 118
-, Rob., 118
-, Wm., 118
-, fam., 118
vestries:
-, meetings of, see Donhead St.
Andrew; Donhead St. Mary;
Sedgehill
-, select, 151
vicar apostolic, see Walmesly
Victoria and Albert Museum, 194
village halls and parish rooms, 114, 141, 176, 179, 246
vineyards, 45, 85, 165, 190
Virgo, Thos., 73
W.
Wace, Humph., rector of Donhead St. Mary, 152
Waddes, Chris., 87
Wadman, J. T. B., 172
Wafre, John le, and his w. Isabel, 32
Waifs and strays, 92
Wake:
-, Chas., rector of Fonthill Gifford,
canon of Westminster Abbey,
168
-, (or de Baynton), Christine, m.
Berenger of Wells or John
Berenger, 9, 54
-, (or de Baynton), Ellen, m. Ric. de
Wyggebar (d. 1269), 54
-, Geof. (fl. 1166), 54
-, Geof. (another, d. 1210 or 1211), 54
-, Hawise, 54
-, Isabel, 54
-, (or de Baynton), Joan, m. Phil.
Lucyen, 54
-, (or de Baynton), Mat., 54, 58
-, Sim., 54
-, Wm., 123
Walby:
-, H. G., 22
-, R. S., 22
Waleran the huntsman, 94
Waleran:
-, Aubrey, m. 2 John de Ingham (fl.
1200–1), 3 Wm. de Botreaux,
94
-, Wal., 94
-, Wal., s. of Wal., 94
Walgrave, John, 137
Walker:
-, Rob., rector of Chilmark, 124
-, Wm., 153
Waller, Wm., 73
Wallingford (Berks., later Oxon.):
-, honor, 10
-, priory, 10, 12
Wallis, John, 35, 125, 137, 194
Wallmead, see Tisbury
Walmesly, Chas., vicar apostolic, 244
Walsingham:
-, Sir Francis, 130
-, Ursula, see Worsley
Walter (fl. 1086), 94
Walton, J., & Co. Ltd., 174
Walton, see Tisbury
Walton (in Downton), 199n
Warburton, Thos., 135
Ward, S. B., rector of Teffont Evias, 193
Wardour (in Donhead St. Andrew
and Tisbury), 97, 207, 225, 237,
239, 241
-, agric, 132, 232–3
-, civil par., 93, 185, 195–6
-,-, boundaries, 196
-,-, pop., 198
-, Civil War, 207, 221–2
-, common pasture, 232
-, cust. tenants, 132, 232–3
-, farm., 233
-, man., 89, 95, 128–9, 132, 195.
208–9, 214–15, 220–3, 232–3
-, par. council, 247–8
-, presbytery, 244
-, Rom. Catholicism, 99, 168, 184,
243–4
-, schs., 100, 168–9, 207, 244, 246–7
-, settlement, 197, 207
-, Wardour castle (old), 1, 70, 89, 95,
126, 128, 132, 195, 207–8,
214–15, 220–3,224, 232
-,-, chap., 222, 244
-, Wardour Castle (new), 91, 137,
207, 221, 223, 224–5, 234,
236, 244, 246
-, chap., 1, 78, 137, 153, 207, 223,
244
-, Wardour Ho., 128, 222–3
-, Wardour pk., 126–7, 129, 132–3,
135, 195–6, 220–4, 232–4
-,-, ponds, 126, 132, 222, 233
-, woodland, 232–3
Wardour estate, 70, 129, 143, 209, 221, 224, 248
Wardour, Tisbury, and Chilmark Stone Co., 235
Wardour, Vale of, 1, 66, 89, 93, 114, 126, 140, 155, 177, 196
Warner:
-, John, & Sons, 26, 35, 125, 153, 176
-, and see Lee Warner
Warre:
-, John la, Ld. la Warre (d. 1347), 188
-, John la, Ld. la Warre (d. 1398), 188
-, Rog. la, Ld. la Warre, 188
Warre:
-, barony, 160, 213
-, Ids., 180; and see West
warrens, 7, 13, 17, 24, 44, 146, 190,
227–8
-, free warren, 7, 9–10, 17,21,95, 143,
159, 180, 188, 208, 210, 213
Warwick, earls of, see Beauchamp; Plantagenet
Wasbrough Hale & Co., 137
Waspail:
-, Fulk, 209
-, Hamon, 209
-, Rog. (fl. 1121–2), 209
-, Rog. (another), 209
-, Rog. (fl. 1200), 209
-, Rog. (fl. 1242–3), 83
watchmakers and watchmaking, 237; and see clockmakers and clockmaking
water meadows, 37, 45, 52, 57, 60, 64, 66, 75, 97, 182, 186, 190–1
water tower, 189
watercress, 3, 29, 33, 37, 46–7, 133, 140, 150
Waterfall:
-, Revd. G. H., 87
-, J. G., 87
Waterfield, M. C, 171
Waterford (Irel.), 137
Waterman, Jonathan, vicar of Bishop's Cannings, rector of Teffont Evias, prebendary of Swallowcliffe, 193
Waters:
-, M. S., 180
-, Thos., 111–12
waterworks, see Tisbury
Watson, Sam., vicar of Tisbury, 242
Way, G., 119
weavers, 99, 177, 236
Webb:
-, Cath., see Turney
-, E. D., 241
-, John, 216, 220
-, (or Rayner), Margery, see Maunger
Phil., 21
-, Rachel, m. Sir John Coke, 74
-, (or Rayner), Thos., 216, 220
-, Wm. (d. by 1585), 74
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1627), 74
Webber, Sim., rector of Fonthill Bishop, vicar of Tisbury, 242
Weekes:
-, Luke (d. 1688), 146
-, Luke (d. 1730), 146
-, Mary, m. Godfrey Huckle (later
Kneller), 146–7
-, Reynaldo (d. 1682), and his w.
Mary, 146
-, Reynaldo (another), 146
-, Wm., 55
Weld, Humph., 95
Weldon:
-, John, 244
-, Paul, 109
Wellingtonias, 204
Wells:
-, Berenger of, see Berenger, John
(d. 1272)
-, (or Berenger), Christine of, see
Wake
-, Eliz., 32
-, Jas., 153
-, John, 224
-, Rob., 26, 99, 153
Wenhaston, Geof. of, and his w. Alice, 9
Wescott, J., & Sons, 76
Wessex Electricity Co., 234
West:
-, Alice, see FitzHerbert
-, Cath., w. of Ric, Ld. West and la
Warre, 213
-, Eleanor, see Cauntelo
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., Ld. West and la
Warre (d. 1554), 131
-, Reynold, Ld. West and la Warre,
21, 23, 131, 159, 180, 213
-, Ric, Ld. West and la Warre, 21,
131, 160, 180, 213
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1343), 92, 96, 159,
179–81, 183–4, 212–13, 228
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1386), 21–2, 131, 159,
165–6, 180, 212–13, 238
-, Thos., Ld. West (d. 1405), 21, 131,
159, 165, 180, 213
-, Thos., Ld. West and la Warre (d.
1525), 21–2, 131, 160, 180 213
-, Thos., Ld. West and la Warre (d.
1554), 21–3, 131, 160, 180,
213–14
-, fam., 180, 212
West End (in Alvediston and Ebbesborne Wake), 7–8, 52–3
-, dom. archit., 53–4, 56
-, farm, 55–8
-, man., 55–6
-, place name, 53
-, West End Farm, 53, 56–7
West End (another), see Donhead St. Andrew
West End Farm, see West End
Westminster, marquesses of, see Grosvenor
Westminster, see Lincoln's Inn; Pall Mall; St. Martin's in the Fields; Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey, 122, 191
-, canon of, see Wake, Chas.
Weston:
-, Mary, see Tyse
-, Wm., 173
'wetherboodehold', 32
Wetherby, Hen., rector of Semley, 77
Weymouth:
-, Vct., see Thynne
-, viscountcy, 42, 63
wheelwright, 150
Whitaker:
-, Dan., 216
-, Dorothy, see Gifford
-, Mr. and Mrs., 145
White:
-, C. M., 246
-, E. T., 145
-, Fred., 109
-, Rob., 11
White Sheet Hill, 7–8, 16–17, 89, 93, 126, 177
Whitebridge, see Semley: man.
Whitefold, Mrs., 42
Whitemarsh, see Sedgehill: man.
Whitlock:
-, Agnes, see Lyngever
-, John (three of the name), 109
Whitney, Jas., rector of Donhead St. Andrew, 136
Whittle, J. S., 180
Whitwell, Stedman, 162
whores, 134
Why ton:
-, Joan, see Hussey
-, John,188
Wick:
-, Alf. of (fl. 1120), 213
-, Alf. of (fl. 1242–3), 209, 213
-, Alvric of, 213
-, Beatrice of, see Nippred
-, Edw. of, 213
-, Hen. of, 213
-, John of, 213
-, Ric. of, and his w. Clarice, see
Hatch
-, Rog. of, 212
-, Wm. of, 213
-, and see Wike
Wick (in Downton), 199n
Wick (in Tisbury), 197, 199, 208
-, agric, 229
-, cts., 238–9
-, dom. archit., 205
-, farms, 214, 229–30, 234
-, man., 213–14, 229–30
-, settlement, 205
Wight, Isle of, see Chale
Wightwick, E. A., 71
Wike, Alex., 11; and see Wick
Wilcot, see Oare
Wilkins:
-, John, 110
-, Wm., 110
William III (William of Orange), 102
William son of Gilbert, 179
Williams:
-, Anne, see Lynde
-, John (fl. 1700), 176, 244
-, John (another, d. 1722), 216
-, Marg., see Fulford
-, Rob., 55
-, Rowland, vicar of Broad Chalke
with Bower Chalke and Alvediston, vice-principal of St.
David's Coll., Lampeter, 35,
50
-, Sydenham, 216
Williamson:
-, Claude, 40
-, R. W., 32, 40–1, 133, 150
-, R. W., grds. of R. W., 133, 150
-, fam., 133
Willis, Tremwith, 119
Willmer, Eliz., 240
Willoughby:
-, Sir Ant., 221–2
-, Blanche, m. Francis Dawtry, 221
-, Chris., 112
-, Edw. (d. 1517), 221
-, Edw. (another), rector of Semley,
canon and dean of Exeter, 77
-, Eliz., m. Fulk Greville, 221–2
-, Hen., rector of Chicklade, 113
-, Rob., Ld. Willoughby de Broke (d.
1502), 221
-, Rob., Ld. Willoughby de Broke (d.
1521), and his w. Dorothy, 221
-, fam., 222
Wills, Revd. Thos., 125
Wilsford (in Swanborough hund.), man., 181
Wilsford (in Underditch hund.), see Lake
Wilson:
-, F.C, 135
-, fam., 137
Wilton, 51, 197
-, abbey, 1, 3–5, 7–13, 16, 20–3, 25,
29, 31–3, 37–8, 40–3, 46, 48–
50, 52, 54, 56, 60, 62, 66, 70,
74, 77, 81, 83, 89, 118–19,
122–4, 140, 179,181, 195, 220,
224, 239
-,-, canon of, see Poulshot, Laur. of
prebendaries: of Chalke, 15, 34,
49–50
-,-, prebends: of Chalke, 12, 14–15,
31, 41, 49; of N. Newnton,
12; of S. Newton, 12, 44
-, burgages, 62
-, hosp. of St. John, 181–2, 184, 217
-, poor-law union, 34, 49, 58, 64
-, prot. nonconf., 59
-, Wilton Ho., 161
Wilton estate, 40, 42, 49, 63–4
Wilton House, see Wilton
Wilton Royal Carpet Factory, 237
Wiltshire, Nic. of, 23
Wiltshire, 1, 3, 16–17, 49, 53, 62, 76,
79, 83, 85, 96, 140
-, assizes, 99, 134
-, boundary, 17, 29, 37, 52, 81, 140,
169
-, county council, 75, 202
-,-, as landowner, 41, 102, 172, 174
-, county ct., 86
-, petty sessions, 128, 202
-, quarter sessions, 92, 237
-, sheriffs, 4, 91–2, 118, 123, 183,
237, 239
-, under-sheriff, 91
Wiltshire Brewery Co., 237
Wiltshire United Dairies Ltd., 237
Wiltshire Voluntary Association of Puritan Ministers, 152
Win Green (in Berwick St. John and Donhead St. Mary), 17, 126, 140
Winchester, Hen. of, 11
Winchester (Hants), 237
-, bp., 89
Wincombe (in Donhead St. Mary),
141, 147, 150–1
-, dom. archit., 141–2
-, farms, 143, 146, 148–50
-, man., 146
-, mill, 150
-, pk., 140, 146, 149–50
-, pond, 140, 146
-, Wincombe Pk., 140, 142, 146
Windmill Hill, see Alvediston
windmills, 14, 58, 112, 165
Winkelbury Hill, see Berwick St. John
Winwick, John, 63
Wiston (Suss.), man., 64
Witham (Som.), priory, 160, 165
Witt, F., 41
Wolseley-Hughes Group, 236
Wonnacott, T., 245
Woodcock:
-, Rob., 87
-, Wm., 41
Woodford, see Heale
Woodhouse, see Fifield Bavant: man.
Woodhouse farm, see Sedgehill: man.
Woodlands Down, see Berwick St. John
Woodminton, see Chalke, Bower
Woodroffe, Geo., 166
Woodrow, Wm., 133
Woods, Ric, 222–3
Woodward, Dan., see Lee Warner
woodwards, 20, 30, 38, 225, 232
woodyard, 166; and see auctions of wood; forestry (commercial); sawmills
wool stapler, 150
woolhouse, 190
woollen cloth manufacture, 236
Woon, W. C, 245
Worcester, bp. of, see Thornborough
workhouses:
-, parish, see Donhead St. Andrew;
Donhead St. Mary; Semley;
Tisbury
-, union, see Tisbury: poor–law union
Wormald, S., 145
Worsley:
-, Anne, see Leigh
-, Sir Hen., Bt., 130
-, Sir Jas., 130
-, Ric. (d. 1565), 130
-, Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1621), 130
-, Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1676), 130
-, Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1747), 130
-, Thos., 130
-, Ursula, w. of Ric. (d. 1565), m. 2
Sir Francis Walsingham, 130
Wort:
-, H., 72
-, J &., 119
-, J. M., 9
-, M. L., 72
Wotton, John, rector of Semley, 77
Wrenche, John, rector of Semley, 77
Wright:
-, Eliz., see Dowles
-, Geo., 109
-, Nathan, 109, 111
Wulfsige (fl. 925–39), 118
Wyatt:
-, Jas., 162
-, T. H., 15, 35, 50–1, 78, 125, 162,
168
Wyggebar:
-, Ellen de, see Wake
-, Ric. de (d. 1269), 54
-, Ric. de (fl. 1325), and his w. Maud,
54
-, Wm. de (fl. 1269), 54
-, Wm. de (another, d. 1325), and his
w.Joan, 54
Wylye, Wm. of, 101
Wyndham:
-, Anne, m. Jas. Arundell (d. 1803),
11, 22
-, Anne, see Barber
-, Chas., 146–7
-, G. R. C, 109
-, Geo., 109
-, John (d. 1724), 11
-, John (d. 1750), 11, 22
-, John (fl. 1952), 11
-, Maria, w. of Chas., 147
-, P. L., 109
-, Percy, 109
-, Sir Wadham, 11
-, Wm. (d. 1762), 11
-, Wm. (d. 1841), 11, 189, 209, 218–
19, 224
-, Wm. (d. 1862), 11, 218
-, Wm. (d. 1914), 11, 218
-, Wm. (d. 1950), 11, 218
-, fam., 11
Wynford, Wm., 222
Wynford, Baroness, see Best
Wynne:
-, John,216
-, Marg., see Stanley
Wyther, Sim., 32
Wythye, Wm., 112
Y.
yaks, 21
Yard, Dan., 77
yeomanry, 230
Yonge:
-, Cordelia, see Colborne
-, Duke, 211
-, and see Young
Yorke:
-, Marg., see Ernie
-, Rog., 110
Yorkshire, E. Riding, archdeacon of, see Audley, Edm.
Young:
-, Cath., see Stanley
Edgar, 41
-, G. E., 41
-, Geo. (? two of the name, fl. 19th
cent.), 41
-, Geo. (d. 1922), 125
-, Hen., 71
-, John (fl. earlier 16th cent.), 216
-, (or Edmunds), John (fl. c. 1590),
216
-, John (fl. later 17th cent.), 216
-, S. J., 71, 172
-, (or Edmunds), Wm. (? three of the
name, fl. later 16th and earlier
17th cents.), 216
-, Wm. (fl. 17th cent.), 216
-, fam., 216
-, and see Yonge
Z.
Zion Hill chapel, see Tisbury
Zouche:
-, Francis, 95
-, Sir John, 95, 98, 112, 224
-, Ric, M.P. for Hythe, regius professor of civil law in Oxford
university, principal of St.
Alban's Hall, Oxf., 95