A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for Victoria County History, Woodbridge, 2011.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
'Index', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18, ed. Virginia Bainbridge( Woodbridge, 2011), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol18/291-313 [accessed 17 November 2024].
'Index', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18. Edited by Virginia Bainbridge( Woodbridge, 2011), British History Online, accessed November 17, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol18/291-313.
"Index". A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18. Ed. Virginia Bainbridge(Woodbridge, 2011), , British History Online. Web. 17 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol18/291-313.
INDEX
NOTE. Page numbers in bold denote the main entry for that item. An italic number denotes an illustration. All places are in Wiltshire unless otherwise stated.
The following abbreviations have been used in the index:
Abr., Abraham; abt, abbot; adv., advowson; archd., archdeacon; archit., architect(s); agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alb., Albert; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Art., Arthur; Assoc., Association; b., born; Benj., Benjamin; bd, board; bp, bishop; Bt, Baronet; Cath., Catherine, Catholic; Cathm, Catholicism; cent., century; char., charity; Chas, Charles; Chris., Christopher; Co., Company; Coll., College; ct, court(s); ctss, countess; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; dom., domestic; Dor., Dorothy; dchss, duchess; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Flo., Florence; Fras, Francis; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; govt, government; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; ho., house; hos, houses; hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; Jas, James; Jos., Joseph; La., Lane; Laur., Laurence; m., married; Margt, Margaret; Marm., Marmaduke; Mat., Matthew; Maur., Maurice; Mic., Michael; mqss, marquess; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; Phil., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; pub., public; Rd, Road; Ric., Richard; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; s., son; Sam., Samuel; schs, schools; soc., society; w., wife; St, Saint, Street; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; Thos, Thomas; Vct, Viscount; Wal., Walter; wid., widow; Wm, William.
A.
Abingdon:
-, Master Ric. of (d. c. 1327), rector of
Cricklade St Sampson, 58–9,
62–3, 81
-, Rob. of, 58, 62–3, 81
Abingdon (Berks., later Oxon.), abbey of, 22, 32
Adams:
-, Eliz., 90
-, John, 80, 146
-, Susannah, see Bristow
-, Susannah, m. Wm Wells (fl. 1827),
85
-, Wm, 85, 88
-, Dr, 85
-, fam., 85, 146
Adamson, Benj., 123
Ælfheah, earldorman of Hampshire, 78
Ælfthryth, dau. of Alfred, king of Wessex, 5, 119, 174
Æthelmaer, ealdorman, 58
Æthelred II, king of England, 22, 32
Æthelstan, king of England, 22
Æthelwulf, king of Wessex, 5, 229
agriculture, see assarts; dairy farming; inclosure; intercommoning; livestock farming; market gardening
Akerman, Geo., 88, 90
Akers:
-, Eliz., 197
-, F. E., 85
-, Wm, 270
Aldbourne, 8, 59, 286
Aldford (Alford), Wm, vicar of Purton, 279, 281
Aldhelm, abt of Malmesbury, 13, 78, 255
Alford, see Aldford
Alexander III, pope, 278
Alfred, king of Wessex, 5, 7, 21, 119, 174 his dau., see Ælfthryth
Allen, Hugh, rector of Cricklade St Mary, 62
Ampney brook, 156, 163
Anne, dchss of York, see Hyde, Anne
Anderson, Revd W. P., vicar of Latton with Eisey, 168
Andrew:
-, Agnes, 195
-, John, MP, 40
-, Rob. (fl. 1399), MP, 40
-, Rob. (d. 1437), 85, 195, 258
Angell, Thos, 168
Anjou, Henry of, 23
ApOwen, Rhys (Rice), 92
Archer:
-, David, 214
-, John, 214, 216–17, 219
-, Major S. F. Alderson, 214
architects, 12; and see Brooks, Jas; Butterfield, Wm; Christian, Ewan; Dowglass, A. P.; Fulljames and Waller; Gradidge, Roderick; Lansdown, Thos Smith; Mackenzie, Kenneth B.; Mantell, E. W.; Newton, Ernest; Phillips, J; Ponting, C. E.; Poulton, J. Merit; St Aubyn, Jas P.; Seddon and Jones; Stillman and EastwickField; Street, G. E; Waller and sons; Waller, son and Wood; Wilkinson, G; Wilkinson, W.
Arkells brewery, 274
Armour, G. D., 270
Arnold, Eberhard, 132
Arnold-Foster:
-, Hugh, 265
-, Mary, see Story-Maskelyne
Arnott, Chas, 258
assarts, 7, 13, 17, 22, 42–3, 70, 72, 78, 84–9, 98
Ashley:
-, Ann, m. John Cooper, 196, 257, 259,
263
-, Sir Ant., Bt, 196, 257, 259, 263, 278
-, — Maur., 257, 269
Ashley Cooper, see Cooper
Ashton Keynes, 1–3, 5–8, 10–11, 38, 99,
108, 109–140, 171–2, 182, 225–6,
240
-, acreage, 109
-, adv., 136–7
-, agric., 8–10, 109, 111, 119, 124–7, 134,
137, 178–9
-, Ashton Down, 111, 125
-, Ashton Ho. and park, 114–15, 117
-, boundaries, 5, 109–10
-, bridges, 15, 111, 114, 117, 125, 127, 129
-, Brook Ho., 115–16
-, buildings (dom.), 11, 112, 114–17,
121–2
-, castle, 112
-, charities, 134
-, church, 9, 19–20, 112–13, 123, 129–130,
136–40
-,-, chantry chapel, 10, 138, 171
-,-, churchyard, 185
-, clubs and socs, 131–2
-, commons, 109, 118, 125–6, 178, 226
-, Cotswold Bruderhof, 12, 119, 122–4,
126, 130, 132–3
-, Cotswold Community, q.v.
-, Cove Ho., 114–16, 121–3, 127, 179
-, crosses, 114, 117–18
-, The Derry, 112, 115, 118–19, 127
-, electricity, 136
-, farms and farmsteads, 109, 114,
116–17
-,-, Ashton Downs, 122
-,-, Ashton Field (Westham), 122,
126–7, 132–3
-,-, Cleveland, 4, 112
-,-, Dairy, 114, 117, 122, 124–5, 129
-,-, Kent End, 124 123, 126
-,-, Manor (Coppice), 16, 126
-,-, North End, 122, 124, 126
-,-, Old Manor (formerly Church,
then Manor), 17, 112–13, 121–4,
126
-,-, Rixon, 115, 123–4, 126
-,-, Vicarage (formerly Weeks, then
Glebe), 126, 137
-,-, Wheatley's, 123, 127
-, fields, 8–9, 109, 116, 125–6
-, gallows, 135
-, geology, 110–11
-, glebe, 137
-, Happy Land, 10, 118, 127
-, industry and trades, 2, 9, 11, 109–11,
114, 117–19, 124, 127–30, 132, 134
-, inns, 114, 116–117, 130, 135
-,-, Plough Inn, 18, 116, 130, 135
-, isolation hosp., 135
-, Kent End, 10, 115, 118, 127
-, library, 131
-, London Ho. (later part of
Overbrook Ho.), 117, 127
-, Long Ho., 131
-, manor, 5, 119–24, 126–7, 174–5, 178
-,-, courts, 135
-,-, lord, 6, 8
-,-, officers, 135
-, Manor Ho. and park, 113, 121
-, market, 112
-, meadow, 111, 124–5
-, Mill Ho., 17, 114, 116
-, mills, 9, 17, 112, 116, 127
-, nonconf. (protestant), 12, 140
-,-, chapels, 114–15, 117, 140
-, North End, 10, 114–15, 117–18, 122,
124, 126–7, 129–30
-, parish govt, 135
-, Park Ho., 115
-, police and police sta., 135–6
-, poor relief, 130, 135
-, pop., 111–12
-, prehist. remains, 4, 111–12
-, rectory, 136–7
-,-, estate, 109, 112, 121, 123, 131, 136–8
-, rivers, 15, 109–14
-, Rixon Gate, 10, 125, 127
-, roads, 17, 77, 111, 129, 179–80, 246
-, Rom. Cathm, 140
-, school, 12, 114–17, 132, 133, 180–1
-, settlement, 7, 11, 111–17, 119
-,-, outlying, 112, 115, 117–19
-, sports and recreation, 3, 131–2; and
see Cotswold Water Pk
-, street lighting, 136
-, streets and lanes, 11, 111–12, 114
-,-, Back St, 112, 114, 116
-,-, Cerney Wick Rd, 129
-,-, Church La., 116
-,-, Church Walk, 17, 112, 114–15
-,-, Fore St, 112, 116
-,-, Hall Cl., 113
-,-, Harris Rd, 155
-,-, High Rd, 15, 111–12, 114–15
-,-, Gosditch, 111–12, 114, 116–17, 119
-,-, The Grove, 114, 117
-,-, The Lotts, 116
-,-, The Mead, 115
-,-, Milling Cl., 116
-,-, Park Pl., 116
-,-, Spine Rd, 111, 129
-, Three Bridges, 111
-, tithes, 136–7
-, pub. services, 118, 135–6
-, vicarage, 114, 134, 137–8
-,-, ho., 114, 138–9
-, vicars, see Aubrey; Briscoe; Clement;
Hill; Milling; Pitt; Porte;
Swinford; Wickes
-, village hall, 117, 130–1, 134
-, war memorial, 114
-, water supply, 136
-, woodland, 125, 127
-, workho., 118, 135
-, Workhouse End, 118
-, workingmen's club and reading
room, 131
Ashton Keynes, Leigh, and Minety, par. of, 136, 240
Askeby, Wm, rector of Cricklade St Mary, later vicar of Cricklade St Sampson, 59
Askew:
-, Ferdinando, 195, 206, 208
-, Sir John, 195
-, Mary, 195
Aspale, Godfrey of, 196
Atkinson, Frances, 175
Aubrey:
-, John, antiquary, 25, 224, 235, 242, 280
-, Thos, vicar of Ashton Keynes, 138–9
Aumale, ctss of, see Forz, Isabel
Avon (Bristol), river, 3, 18, 78, 187
Ayleford, Wm of, 270
Aylesbury:
-, Warin of, 31
-, Wm of, 31
B.
Bablake (Oxon.), 18
Badcock, Joses, 197
Baddeby:
-, Edith, m. Oliver Cervington, 79
-, Maud, see Wraxall
-, Wm, 79
Baddebyr (Bagbury), Sir Nic. of, Kt, 252, 262
Bagally of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 224
Baker, F. W., 175
Balbernie, Ric., 133
Baldred, 5, 13, 78
Ballon:
-, Emmeline, m. Reynold de Breteuil,
146
-, Hamelin of, lord of Abergavenny, 146
Bamfield, Thos, 85
Baptists, 13, 28, 54, 62, 68–70, 140, 243
Barker, Mr and Mrs, 264
Barnard, Hen., 96
Barnes, Sam., 139
Barrett, Thos, 284
Barrow, H.W., 178
Barton, John of, 259
Basket:
-, Alice, 195, 206
-, John, 195
-, Thos (d. 1540), 195
-, Thos (fl. 1560–75), 195, 198, 206
-, Wm, 195
Bassett Down, see Lydiard Tregoze
Bath, Jonas, 284
Bath (Som.), Prior Park Coll., 58
Bathe:
-, Ant. (fl. 1610), 266
-, Ant. (d. 1769), 266
-, Ant. (fl. 1799), 266
-, Jas, 266
-, John, 266, 274
-, Ric., 261, 266
-, Ric. Garlick, 251, 266–7
-, Sarah, m. John Brown, 267
-, Wm (d. 1610), 266
-, Wm (d. 1714), vicar of Purton, 261,
266, 281
-, Wm (fl. 1738), 261, 266
-, Wm (d. 1772), 266
-, Wm (fl. 1823–34), 266, 274
-, Misses, 251, 267
-, fam., 251, 255, 257, 259, 261, 266–7,
269, 271
Baunton:
-, Christine of, 66
-, Rob. of, 66
Baunton (Glos.), 66
Bavant:
-, Adam, 91
-, Sir Rog. (d. by 1338), 91
-, Sir Rog. (fl. 1344), 91
Beadon:
-, H. W., vicar of Latton, 168–9
-, fam., 168
Beak:
-, Chas Miles, 257–8, 272, 283
-, Jas D., 257
-, —, dau. of Chas, m. — Proud, 272
Beale, Dr John, rector of Meysey Hampton (Glos.), 220
Beaumont:
-, Waleran de, earl of Warwick, 228,
230
-, Wm de, earl of Warwick, 228, 230
Bell, John, 83
bell-foundries, 61–2, 139, 169, 183, 208–9
Benfield:
-, John, 128
-, Paul, 32, 41, 84, 86
Bennet, Maur., 128
Berkeley:
-, Alice, 82
-, Cath., 82
-, Sir Edw., 82
-, Sir John (d. 1428), 82
-, John (1506–57), 82
-, Sir Maur. (d. 1460), 82
-, Sir Maur. (d. 1474), 82
-, Sir Thos, Lord Berkeley, 82
-, Wm, 82
Berkshire, see Abingdon; Faringdon; Hinton Waldrist; Hungerford; Speen; Stanfordin-the-Vale; Sutton; Wallingford; Windsor
Best:
-, Edith, see Chadderton
-, Geo., 196
-, Hatton, 196
Bevan, Norman, 176
Bewley, Brian, 200
Bird:
-, Lewington, 94
-, fam., 94
Birmingham (Warws.), 10, 267
Bishop, Alan, 139
Blackwell, fam., 233
Blake, Canon Roy, vicar of Purton, 282
Bleeke:
-, John, 31, 220, 222
-, fam., 217
Blunsdon:
-, Laur. of, 92
-, Waleran(d) of, 260, 270; and see
Walerand
Blunsdon, 11, 258, 268
-, railway sta., 10–11, 246
Blunsdon, Broad, 14, 102, 106, 260
Blunsdon Hill, 14–16, 75, 105–6, 165
Blunsdon St Andrew, 1, 5, 14–15, 17–18, 75, 244
Blunt:
-, Sir Chas (d. 1838), 195, 206
-, Sir Chas, Bt (d. 1840), 195
-, Hen., 195
-, Mary, 195
-, W. O., 195
Bolingbroke, vcts, see St John
Bolton, H. H., 197
Bond, Wm, 60
Booker, Edw. Fletcher, 217
Boughton, Joanna, 123
Boulton:
-, Ann, 128
-, John, 45
-, Mary, 128
-, Wm, 128
-, fam., 45
Bourne:
-, Gillian, m. Edw. Cadell, 85, 89
-, John (fl. 1437), 85
-, John (d. 1477), 85
-, Margery, w. of John (d. 1477), m.
Wm Walrond, 85
Bourton-on-the-Hill (Glos.), 208
Bouverie:
-, Jacob Pleydell (d. 1828), 2nd earl of
Radnor, 92–3
-, Jacob Pleydell (d. 1889), 4th earl of
Radnor, 93
-, Jacob Pleydell (d. 1930), 6th earl of
Radnor, 93
-, Mary, m. Ant. Ashley Cooper, 4th
earl of Shaftesbury, 281
-, Wm Pleydell (d. 1869), 3rd earl of
Radnor, 93
-, Wm Pleydell (d. 1900), 5th earl of
Radnor, 93
Bowley:
-, A. K., 123–4, 175
-, A. W. (d. 1957), 121, 123, 175
-, A. W. (d. 1981), 123
-, John, 134
Bowleys brewery, 274
bowls, 54–5, 273
Bowness, M., 178
Braby, Gwynedd, 61
Bradenstoke priory, 32, 196, 202
Bradley, E. H., & Sons Ltd, 124, 129, 131
Brain, Geo., 176
Brantingham, Wm of, 256
Bray, Dor., m. Edm. Bridges, Lord Chandos, 229, 256
Braydon forest, 2, 3, 5–8, 13, 49, 76–7,
125–6, 178–9, 224–8, 234–6,
244, 248, 272, 285–90
-, Anglo-Saxon settlement, 5, 21
-, boundaries, 16, 93, 96, 100, 106, 127,
171, 186, 225–6, 234–5, 244, 248,
269
-, commons, 100, 125, 199, 232, 235, 269,
275–7, 288
-, courts, 6, 152, 178, 181, 239, 290
-, disafforestation, 10, 16, 36, 48, 70, 93,
100–1, 106–8, 199, 126, 181, 225,
232, 234, 286, 288
-, farms and landholdings (after
disafforestation), 106–8, 259,
287–9
-,-, and see Braydon tithing, farms;
Cricklade, farms
-, inclosure, 10, 16–17, 36, 48, 63, 70, 76,
93, 96, 100–1, 107, 200, 205,
233, 239, 288–9
-, keepership, 261, 269
-, lodges:
-,-, Great Lodge (later Ravenshurst
farm), 26, 76, 93, 106–7
-,-, Slyfield Lodge (Leighfield Lodge
farm), 48, 76–7, 93–4, 106–7
-, purlieus, 2, 7, 184, 199–201, 205, 235,
269
-,-, Duchy rag, 7, 286–7
-,-, Keynes rag, 7, 13, 244, 255, 269
-,-, Momes leaze, 268–9
-,-, Peverell's wood, 13
-,-, Poucher's rag, 7, 13, 244, 255, 259,
269–70
-,-, serjeanty and serjeants of the forest,
6, 8, 78–80, 82, 242, 247, 255,
267
-,-, tithes, 96
Braydon tithing (later civil par.), 1–2,
4–5, 8–9, 12, 39, 225, 244–5,
248, 285–90
-, agric., 288–9
-, boundaries, 245, 285
-, buildings, 50, 287
-, chapel (C.E.), 282, 286, 290
-,-, curates, 290; and see Coates
-, commons, 286
-, farms and farmsteads, 287–9
-,-, Battlelake, 246, 289
-,-, Braydon Manor, 246, 269, 289
-,-, Coxhill, 287, 289
-,-, Gospel Oak, 289; and see
Cricklade St Sampson
-,-, High Barn (Duchy), 288
-,-, Maplesale, 288
-,-, Park Gate, 288
-,-, Poundhouse, 289
-,-, Ravensroost, 288–9
-,-, Red Lodge, 287, 289
-,-, Roebuck, 289
-,-, White (later Red) Lodge, 286, 288
-, geology, 285
-, Langhops Hill, 285
-, local govt, 277
-,-, parish, 244, 285
-, manors and estates, 8, 286–8
-,-, Hatton's (later Red) Lodge, 11, 50,
94, 286, 288
-, nonconf. (protestant), 288
-,-, chapel, 51, 288
-, poor relief, 289
-, pop., 286
-, roads, 285
-, school, 286, 289
-, settlement, 4, 286
-, woodland, 288–9
-, and see Braydon forest
Bréauté:
-, Faukes de, 31
-, Margery, see Revièrs
Bremhill, 83
Brent, Jacob, 139
Brereton, Sir John, 82
Breteuil:
-, Emmeline, see Ballon
-, Reynold, s. of Rog., 146
-, Rog. of, earl of Hereford, 146, 194,
199
Bridges:
-, Dor., see Bray
-, Sir Edm., Baron Chandos, 40, 40,
146, 229, 249, 255–8, 261, 278,
280
-, Frances, see Clinton
-, Frances, m. Nic. Stevens, 256
-, Geo., Baron Chandos, 230, 235, 256
-, Giles (d. 1511), 258
-, Giles, Baron Chandos, 40, 146, 229,
256
-, Gray, Baron Chandos, 146–7, 152,
229, 256, 261, 263–5, 270, 278
-, Jane, see Savage
-, Sir John, Baron Chandos, 8, 146, 236,
258, 264
-, Wm, Baron Chandos, 40, 146, 229,
256
-, fam., barons Chandos, 8, 40, 256,
258, 270
Brinkworth, 12, 16–17, 186, 24
Briscoe, Wm Lea, vicar of Ashton Keynes, 137, 139
Bristol, 11, 18, 246, 276, 285
-, bell-foundry, 183
-, infirmary, 205
-, mint, 175
Bristol, diocese of:
-, bp of, 137, 240, 278
-, cathedral, 281
-, dean and chapter, 63
Bristow:
-, John, 85, 88, 120
-, Rob., 88
-, Sarah, 85, 88
-, Susannah, m. — Adams, 88
British and Foreign Schools Soc. and British schs, 57, 70, 133
Britton, John, 25
Broad Blunsdon, see Blunsdon, Broad
Bromesdon, Adam of, 91
Brook:
-, Emma, 288
-, Rob., 288
Brooke, Sir Chas Ant. Johnson, Rajah of Sarawak, 264
Brooks, Jas, archit., 31, 220, 224
Brown:
-, Edw., 176
-, Geo., 175, 177
-, John (fl. 1851), 257, 267
-, John (d. 1920), 267
-, Sarah, see Bathe
-, W. G., 177
-, Wm, 267
-, fam., 251, 267
Browning, Wm, 195, 206
Bryan, David Moulder, 90–1
Buckland:
-, Thos, 45
-, Wm, 45
Bulley:
-, Revd Dr Fred., 214, 217, 219, 223
-, Fred. Pocock, 214
-, Mrs Margt, 214, 220, 223
-, fam., 86
Burge:
-, Wm, 89
-, fam., 44
Burgess, Harry, 165–6
Burgoyne, Rob., 66
Burgred, king of Mercia, 5, 145
Burnell, barons, see Dunch
Burrell, Tim., rector of Lydiard Millicent, 208
Bush:
-, Thos (d. 1786), 80–1, 84, 86, 146
-, Thos (fl. 1793), 86
Butler, John, rector of Lydiard Millicent, 208
Butt:
-, Ann, m. 1 Revd Jas Fisher, 2 Jas Hen.
Sadler, 90, 197, 266
-, Lydia, 90
-, Thos Packer (d. 1828), 90, 197–8
-, T. P. W. (fl. 1845–70), 198
-, W. P. C., 90, 197
Buttas (Herefs.), 85
Butterfield, Wm, archit., 12, 24, 140, 171, 283
Buxton:
-, Sir John, Bt, 198
-, Sir Rob., 1st Bt, 198
-, Sir Rob., 3rd Bt, 198
Byrt:
-, John, 86
-, Mary, m. Rob. Jordan, 86
-, Morgan, 26, 86
-, Ric., 4, 26, 86
-, fam., 27, 86
C.
Cadell:
-, Edw., 85
-, Gillian, see Bourne
Caedwalla, king of Wessex, 5, 255
Calcutt, see Cricklade
Calfee, Thos, 259
Calley, fam., 229
Calne, 11, 17, 83, 188
Camme, Ric., abt of Malmesbury, 255
Campbell, Revd Edw., 61, 153
Canada, 257, 277
canals, see North Wiltshire; Thames and Severn; Wiltshire and Berkshire
Canning, Lieut. Col., 42, 261
Capital & Counties Bank, 47
Cardigan, Alice, w. of Lewis, 25
Carnarvon, earls of, see Herbert
Carter:
-, Donald, 93
-, J. T., 93
-, Revd T. B., 274
Castle Eaton, 5, 211, 213–14, 216, 220, 222
-, boundaries, 142
-, parish, 152
-, rector, 6
Catherine of Braganza, queen of Charles II, 286
Cecil, Thos, 83
Cecily, dchss of York, see Nevill, Cecily
Celestine III, pope, 278
Cervington:
-, David, 79
-, Edith, see Baddeby
-, Edw., 79
-, John, 79
-, Nic., 79
-, Oliver, 79
-, Wal., 79
-, Wm, 79
Chadderton:
-, Edith, m. Geo. Best, 196
-, Edm. (fl. 1485), 196
-, Edm. (d. 1545), 196
-, Geo., 196
-, Margt, see Collingbourne
-, Thos (d. 1537), 196
-, Thos (fl. 1563–70), 196, 205
-, Wm, 196
Chaffyn:
-, Bampfield, 79
-, Thos, 79
Challis, Miss F. K., 168
Chamberlain:
-, Douglas, 124
-, Fred., 124
Champernowne, Wm, 176
Champernowne alias Slatter:
-, Daniel, 89
-, Mary, 89
-, Moses, 89
-, Ric. (d. by 1708), 89
-, Ric. (fl. 1718), 89
-, Ric. (fl. 1824), 90
-, Wm (fl. 1669), 89
-, Wm (d. 1752), 89
-, Wm (d. 1818), 89
-, Wm (fl. 1831), 90
-, fam., 89–90
Chance, Major Geof. Hen., 231
Chandos, barons, see Bridges
Chapman:
-, Alice, see Hawkins
-, Anne, 120
-, Hawkins, 120–1, 134, 137
-, Joanna, see Hawkins
-, Joanna, m. Thos Master (d. 1770),
121
-, Sybilla, 134
-, Toby, 136
Chapperlin:
-, Wm, 128, 176
-, fam., 128
Charity Commission, 37, 48–9, 51
Charles I, 181, 286
Charles II, 136, 286
Charlton, 16, 226
Cheltenham (Glos.), 11, 18, 77, 188, 226,
246
-, GCHQ, 78, 254
Cheltenham & Great Western, see railways
Chelworth (in Cricklade), 5–9, 13, 15–17,
19, 21–2, 42, 93, 96–103, 105–8,
125, 172, 175, 178, 247, 254
-, canals, Chelworth wharf, see
Cricklade, canals
-, Chelworth Common, 73, 99, 101, 104,
178
-, Chelworth Green, 16–17, 73, 77, 85,
87, 100–2
-, Chelworth Industrial Estate, 102
-, coalyards, 46, 102
-, Common Hill Ho., 55, 74, 102
-, Court Ho., 96
-, farms and farmsteads, 70–4, 84–9,
91, 98–102; and see Cricklade,
farms
-, manors and estates, 8, 13, 70, 78–89,
254
-,-, Abingdon Court, 22, 58–9, 63, 66,
81–2, 89, 91, 94–5, 98
-,-, Chelworth, 13, 70, 78–9, 81, 96–8,
254
-,-, Chelworth Cricklade, 79, 83, 89
-,-, Chelworth Poucher, 83
-,-, Great Chelworth, 42, 66, 80–1, 84,
86, 97–8, 146, 176
-,-, Little Chelworth, 38, 65, 79–82, 84,
86, 89, 146
-, manor courts, 81, 97–8
-, manor officers, 97–8
-, meadows, 9, 16, 33–4, 36, 42–3, 63,
66, 81, 84, 86, 89, 96, 98–100
-, mills, 103
-, mission room, 62
-, settlement, 7, 18–19, 70–4, 78, 98
-, Tunnel Ho., 74
-, and see Cricklade
Chesterton, Edw., 66
Chippenham, 1, 197
Christian, Ewan, archit., 12, 65
Church Commissioners (formerly Ecclesiastical Commissioners), 66, 82, 84, 95, 214, 229
Church Society Trust, 222
Churches Conservation Trust, 185
Churn, river, 3, 9, 156–7, 159
Cirencester (Glos.), 1, 4, 9, 25, 54, 81
-, abbey, 6–10, 32, 63, 91, 96, 161, 166–7,
169, 221, 227–8
-,-, abt of, 96, 226, 229, 232, 236, 239
-, manor, 226, 229, 239
-, Poor Law Union, 221
-, railways, 11, 18, 188, 210
-, roads, 11, 17, 53, 111, 114, 121, 129,
155–6, 158, 168, 172, 188, 192,
194, 201, 210, 246, 285
-, Rom. Cathm, 70
-, and see Royal Agricultural Coll.
Civil Wars:
-, 12th cent., 22
-, 17th cent., 25–6, 41, 44
Clapton, Wm, 176
Clarendon, earls of, see Hyde; Villiers
Clark, John, 153
Clarke:
-, C. F. O., 93, 146
-, Edm., 146
-, Elfrida, w. of Sir Orme, 93, 146
-, Eliz., 146
-, Geo., 263
-, Mary, see Hyde
-, Sir Orme, Bt, 93, 146
-, Rob., 263n
-, W. O., 93, 146
-, fam., 264
Clement III, pope, 147
Clement, vicar of Ashton Keynes, 232
Cleobury, Chris., rector of Lydiard Millicent, 204, 208
Clifford:
-, T. G., 85
-, Thos, 94
Clifton, diocese of (Rom. Cath.), 70
Clinton:
-, Frances, m. Giles Bridges, Lord
Chandos, 146
-, Ida, 195
-, John, 1st Baron Clinton, 195
-, John, 2nd Baron Clinton, 195
-, John, 3rd Baron Clinton, 195
-, Osbert of, 194–5
-, Thos of (d. by 1264), 194
-, Thos of (d. c. 1277), 194, 206
-, Wm, Baron Clinton, 195
Clive, Margt, Lady, see Maskelyne
Cnut, king of England, 5, 22
Coates, Digby Octavius, curate of Braydon, 290
Cochram, Jas, 287
Coke:
-, Rob., 80
-, (alias Hampton), Rob., 92
-, Thos, 92
Cole:
-, John, 236
-, R. H., 87
Colerne, Wm of, abt of Malmesbury, 255, 257, 270, 278
Coles, S. E., 198
Collingbourne:
-, Joan, m. Jas Lowther, 196
-, John, 95, 196
-, Margt, m. Geo. Chadderton, 196
-, Wm, 196
Colonial Training Institute, 289
Congregationalists (Independents), 12, 57, 62, 68–9, 140, 243, 284
Constable:
-, Barbara, see Sotehill
-, Sir Marm., 259
-, Rob., 259
-, fam., 259
Constant, Rog., 17
Cook:
-, Hen., 88
-, John, 178
-, Lydia, w. of Hen., 88
Coole:
-, Thos, 233
-, Wm, 240
Cooper:
-, Ann, I Ashley
-, Sir Ant. Ashley, 1st earl of
Shaftesbury, 257, 263, 281
-, Ant. Ashley, 2nd earl of Shaftesbury,
196, 263
-, Ant. Ashley, 3rd earl of Shaftesbury,
196, 263
-, Ant. Ashley, 4th earl of Shaftesbury,
196, 263, 269
-, Ant. Ashley, 5th earl of Shaftesbury,
196, 263, 269, 275
-, Ant. Ashley, 7th earl of Shaftesbury,
196, 203, 205, 283
-, Ant. Ashley, 8th earl of Shaftesbury,
196
-, Ant. Ashley, 9th earl of Shaftesbury,
196, 257, 263
-, Cropley Ashley, earl of Shaftesbury,
196, 198, 263
-, Sir John, Bt, 196, 257, 259, 263
-, Mary, w. of Ant. Ashley, 4th earl, see
Bouverie
-, Maur. Ashley, see Ashley
-, fam., 255, 257, 261, 278
Co-operative Wholesale Society, 146, 149, 160–1, 163–5
Cormeilles (Eure), abbey of, 9, 199, 206–7
Cotel, Sir Wm, 79
Cotswold Bruderhof, see Ashton Keynes
Cotswold Community, 12, 123–4, 127, 132–3
Cotswold Water Park, 3, 109, 111, 132, 156–7, 231
Cottle:
-, Mark, 88
-, Ric., 8
Cotton, Sir John, Bt, 161
Courage breweries, 274
Cove:
-, Ant., 176
-, Dor., w. of Hen., 176
-, Eliz., 243
-, Hen., 176
-, Thos, 176
Cowley:
-, Clement, 87, 122
-, Cornelius, 70
-, G. H., 198
-, Hubert, 122, 176
Cox:
-, Eliz., see Hawkins
-, Jeremy, 217
-, John, 85
-, John Hippisley, 85
-, Jos., 87
-, Ric. Hippesley, 85, 120, 176, 233
-, Thos, 87
-, fam., 177, 217
Coxen, Ant., 257n, 258
Coxwell, Chas, perpetual curate of Marston Meysey, 223
Cleveland, duke of, see Powlett
Craggs:
-, Jas (d. 1721), 161
-, (formerly Newsham) Jas (d. by
1774), 161
-, fam., 83, 175
Cranborne (Dorset), abbey of, 8–9, 119, 123, 136, 174
Cranfield:
-, Eliz., m. Edm. Diggs, 260
-, Lionel, earl of Middlesex, 260
Creed, John, 90
Cresswell:
-, John, 176
-, Ric., 176
-, Rob., 176
cricket, 54–5, 270
Cricklade:
-, John, 83
-, Rob., MP, 40, 83
-, Thos, MP, 40, 83
Cricklade, 1, 1, 5, 7–10, 13–108, 109, 111,
128, 155–7, 171, 176, 211, 244
-, acreage, 14
-, agric., 7–9, 13, 17, 22, 42–3, 63, 70, 72,
78, 81, 84–9, 98–108, 178
-, Alkerton Ho., 26–8
-, Alkerton Works, 45
-, allotments, 37, 48–49, 108
-, almshos, 25, 35, 38
-, Bawd Ho., 72
-, borough, 21–70
-,-, burgages, 22, 31–3, 41–2, 44, 59
-,-, courts, 6, 8, 31, 33–4, 37, 39–40, 54
-,-, elections, 26, 32, 39–42
-,-, lordship, 6, 8, 27, 31, 33, 40, 43–4,
83
-,-, officers, 33, 39, 42; bailiffs, 26, 31,
33–4, 37, 39, 40–1, 48–9;
constables, 31, 33, 37, 40, 48–9
-,-, petty sessions, 34
-,-, stocks, 38
-, boundaries, 5, 14–15, 23, 70, 77, 80,
142
-, bridges, 23, 25–6, 28, 37–8
-, Brook Ho., 26, 28
-, buildings (dom.):
-,-, outlying, i, 29–30, 70–2, 74–7
-,-, town, 3, 11–12, 24–30
-, Calcutt, 5, 7–8, 13, 17, 19, 42, 49, 52,
58, 64, 70, 74–5, 78–9, 83–4,
89–91, 96, 98–9, 101, 103–5
-, Calcutt Hall, 74
-, farms and farmsteads, 74–5, 89, 91,
104–5; and see Cricklade,
farms
-, Horse & Jockey inn, 53
-, Ladysmith Ho., 75
-, manor and estates, 75, 84, 89–91;
lord, 78
-, meadows, 63, 74, 91, 96, 103–5
-, settlement, 74
-, Seven Bridges, 74–5, 102
-, canals, 11, 18, 74, 101–2
-,-, Chelworth wharf, 18, 46, 74, 101–2
-, Candletree, below St Sampson,
vicarage ho.
-, castle, 22–3
-, cemetery and burial grounds, 28–9,
36, 39, 68
-, chapel, St Mic.'s, 10, 24, 58–60
-, charities, 35, 48–52, 56–7, 67, 95, 108;
and see Wayland's
-, Chelworth, q.v.
-, cinema, 54
-, clubs and socs, 27, 54–5
-, commons, 9, 70, 81, 93, 98–101,
103–6, 125, 178, 266
-, Coxe's Hill, 108
-, The Croft, 29
-, Danvers Ho., 2, 27–8, 57
-, electricity, 39
-, fairs, 9, 31, 33, 44
-, farms and farmsteads, 25, 42, 70–7,
84–91, 93–5, 99–108
-,-, Abingdon Court, 22, 25–6, 29–30,
70, 72, 74, 84, 88–9, 101
-,-, Ballickacre, Chelworth, 72, 85, 88,
101–2
-,-, Bournelake, Chelworth, 72, 85,
100–2
-,-, Bourne, Chelworth, 74, 102
-,-, Braydon Cottage, 94
-,-, Bridge, Braydon Forest, 77, 107;
and see Leigh, farms
-,-, Broadleaze, Chelworth, 16–17, 70,
86–7, 89, 100–1
-,-, Butlers, 87, 101
-,-, Byrts, Chelworth, 85, 101
-,-, Calcutt, 75, 89–90, 104–5
-,-, Calcutt Court, 74–5, 90, 105
-,-, Calcutt Hall, 105
-,-, Chapel, Widhill, 75, 93, 106
-,-, Chelworth, 16, 72, 84–5, 88, 101,
106
-,-, Cowleaze, Chelworth, 102
-,-, Cross Roads, Chelworth, 73, 77,
102
-,-, Cullerne's, Calcutt, 90
-,-, Dance House, Chelworth, 72
-,-, Derryfield, Braydon forest, 77
-,-, Duchy Rag (later Gryphon
Lodge), Braydon forest, 77, 95,
107–8
-,-, Dudgemore, Chelworth, 63, 71–2,
88, 101–2
-,-, Farfield, Chelworth, 72, 88, 101
-,-, Fiddle, Chelworth, 73–4, 88, 90,
101, 105
-,-, Fletcher's, Calcutt, 90–1
-,-, Godby's, Chelworth, 72, 101
-,-, Gospel Oak, Braydon forest, 57,
77, 94, 107, 287
-,-, Great Lodge (Old Lodge), see
Braydon forest, lodges
-,-, Gryphon Lodge, see Duchy Rag
-,-, Headlands, Chelworth, 72, 88–9,
101
-,-, Hailstone (not Woodwards),
Chelworth, 72, 86–7, 101
-,-, Hailstone Hill, Chelworth, 72, 86,
88, 101
-,-, Hailstone, see Woodwards
-,-, King's Barn, 77, 107
-,-, Kingshill, Calcutt, 19, 74, 90, 102,
105
-,-, Knapp, Chelworth, 179
-,-, Leighfield Cottage, see Leigh,
farms
-,-, Leighfield Lodge, see Braydon
forest, lodges
-,-, Lone Barn, Braydon forest, 77, 94,
107
-,-, Lower Bury Hill, Braydon forest,
77, 94, 107
-,-, Lower, Braydon forest, 94–5, 107
-,-, Lower Sales, Braydon forest, 77, 94
-,-, Lower Widhill, 75, 93, 106
-,-, Manor, Calcutt, 75
-,-, Oxhouse, Chelworth, 72, 87–9,
101–2, 105
-,-, Parsonage, Chelworth, 25, 29, 70,
74, 82, 84, 88–9, 95, 99–102
-,-, Pear Tree, Chelworth, 71
-,-, Plants, Chelworth, 87
-,-, Purley, Chelworth, 74, 85, 102, 106
-,-, Ravensbrook, Braydon forest, 77,
95, 107
-,-, Ravenshurst (Ravenhouse), see
Braydon forest, lodges
-,-, South Leigh, Braydon forest, 77,
94, 107
-,-, Stones, Chelworth, 74, 87, 101–2
-,-, Upper Broadleaze, Chelworth, 72,
102
-,-, Upper Chelworth, 71
-,-, Upper Widhill, 70–1, 75, 93, 106
-,-, White Lodge, 77, 94, 107
-,-, Whitehall, Chelworth, 16, 88,
101–2, 106, 253, 263
-,-, Widhill, 75, 106
-,-, Windmill, 102
-,-, Woodwards (Hailstone),
Chelworth, 14, 70, 72, 84, 86,
100–2
-, fields, 8–9, 72, 74, 86, 88, 97–101,
103–6
-, fire, 28–9, 37–8
-, fortifications, 5, 7, 13, 16–17, 19, 21–2,
28
-, The Forty, 16, 29, 38, 45–6
-, friendly socs, 53–5
-, gaol, 38
-, gas, 29, 39, 54
-, geology, 15–16
-, Great (Old) Lodge, see Braydon
forest, lodges
-, Hailstone Hill, 70, 72, 74
-, halls and meeting places, 54
-, hosp., below St John's Hosp.
-, housing estates, 29–30
-, industry and trades, 9, 23, 28, 33,
43–7, 53, 102
-, inns, 25, 28–9, 33–4, 52–3, 54
-,-, King's Head, 2, 27, 53
-,-, Old Bear, 28–9, 34, 53
-,-, Red Lion, 26–9, 53–4
-,-, Three Horseshoes, 28, 53
-,-, Vale Hotel (formerly the White
Horse), 25, 28, 45, 53
-,-, White Hart, 8, 33, 44, 53
-,-, White Lion, 26, 53–4
-, Jubilee clock, 28, 37, 39
-, Leighfield (Slyfield) Lodge, see
Braydon forest, lodges
-, library, 30, 54
-, manors and estates, 13, 25–6, 31–3, 81,
89, 91, 94–5
-,-, Abingdon Court, see Chelworth,
manors
-,-, Cricklade, 31–2, 38, 41–2, 79–81, 84;
lord, 27, 40, 43–4
-,-, above Calcutt; below Widhill
-, Manor Ho. (formerly the
Hermitage), 27–9, 42, 55, 70
-, markets, 7, 9, 22, 25, 29, 31, 33–4,
43–4
-,-, market ho., 25, 28, 44, 54
-,-, weighbridge, 44, 54
-, meadows, 9, 16, 33–4, 36, 42–3, 66,
162
-, mills, 9, 16, 23, 26, 33, 44, 73, 81, 84,
91, 102–3, 106
-, mint, 9, 22
-, museum, 54
-, nonconf. (protestant), 12, 13, 43, 54,
56–7, 62, 68–70
-,-, chapels, 28, 68–9
-, Old Manor Ho., 26, 36
-, parishes, below St Mary; St Sampson
-, parliamentary representation, 9,
39–42, 84
-, police, 29, 37–8
-, pop., 18
-, prehist. remains, 4–5, 13, 18–19
-, The Priory, 9, 25–6, 28
-, railways, 29, 46
-,-, sta., 10–11, 18, 46–7, 102
-, Red Ho., 98
-, retail trades, 9, 11, 23, 25, 33–4, 28–9,
45–6
-, Rom. Cathm, 12, 56, 62, 68, 70
-, St John's hosp., 7, 10, 25, 32, 45, 47,
58–60, 63, 66, 69, 84, 95–6
-, St Mary's parish, 14
-,-, adv., 59, 61, 66
-,-, boundaries, 15, 77
-,-, church, 1, 10, 12, 12–13, 19, 21–2, 24,
28, 58, 60–2, 66–8, 70, 105;
churchyard and cross, 12, 68
-, glebe, 66
-, parish govt, 34; burial bd, 36;
-,-, officers, 37, 48–9, 67
-, poor relief, 34–6, 47, 49–51
-, rectors, see Allen; Askeby;
-,-, Cuthbert; Edmeads; Jane;
-,-, Lenn; McKaye
-, rectory, 10, 26, 58–63, 66, 96
-, tithes, 66, 95–6
-, St Sampson's parish, 14, 224, 226,
244–5
-,-, adv., 58–9, 62–3, 81
-,-, boundaries, 15, 77, 142
-,-, church, 1–2, 5–6, 9, 11, 12–13, 21, 22,
23, 24–5, 55–6, 58–65, 70, 84,
95; Anglo-Saxon carving, 10,
64; ch bldg, 18, 25, 64–5;
chantries, 37, 59, 84; chapels,
59; churchyard and cross, 6,
22, 24–6, 29, 44, 65
-,-, glebe, 60, 63–4
-,-, parish govt, 34; burial bd, 39;
officers, 34, 36–7, 48–50, 61;
council, 34, 36–9, 42, 49, 54–5;
vestry, 31, 34–5, 47–9
-,-, poor relief, 34–6, 38, 47–51, 56
-,-, rectors, see Abingdon; Dyneley;
Everdon; Haghman; Roland;
Stratton; Wootton
-,-, rectory, 9, 58–9, 63, 84, 95–6
-,-, tithes, 58–60, 63, 95–6, 100
-,-, vicarage, 13, 24, 57–63, 96, 106; ho.,
11, 24, 63–6, 184
-,-, vicars, see Askeby; Cuthbert;
Frome; Gantlett; Jane; Lenn;
Macdonald; Richards
-, schools, 12, 26, 29, 56–8, 70, 151, 165
-,-, Jenner's, 6, 12, 26, 28, 35, 54, 56
-,-, Prior Park, 30, 58, 70
-,-, St Sampson's, 50, 57–8
-, settlement, 4–5, 7, 11, 13, 18–19, 21–30,
70, 73–6, 78, 98
-,-, outlying, 70–8
-, sports and recreation, 54–5
-, street lighting, 39
-, streets, 11, 21–4, 26, 28–30, 36–7, 39,
70, 72–4, 90, 98
-,-, Abingdon Court La., 26, 29, 67
-,-, Blind La., 17
-,-, Bath Rd (formerly West St), 17,
21–4, 26, 28, 38–9, 53–6, 58
-,-, Braydon La., 16–17, 77–8, 102
-,-, Calcutt St (formerly East St), 10,
17, 21–5, 27–9, 34, 38–9, 42,
44–6, 54, 58, 60, 68–70
-,-, Calcutt La., 96
-,-, Chelworth Rd, 16–17, 74
-,-, Church La. (formerly Church St),
29
-,-, Ermin St, 4, 29
-,-, Frys La. (later the Fiddle), 74
-,-, Gas La. (formerly Mutton La.), 29,
44–5, 53–4, 57, 70
-,-, Giles Ave, 29
-,-, High St, 3–4, 7, 12, 15, 19, 22–6,
28–9, 37–9, 44–6, 52–4, 57–8,
66–70, 98
-,-, Horsefair La., 24, 29–30, 38, 44–6,
67
-,-, Malmesbury Rd, 21
-,-, Rectory La., 29, 54
-,-, Red Lion La., 28–9
-,-, Rutherns La., 24
-,-, Snows La., 24
-,-, Spital La., 17, 29, 96
-,-, Stones La. (formerly Hailstone
La.), 17, 55, 74
-,-, Thames La. (formerly Ridler's
La.), 29–30, 39
-,-, West Mill La., 30, 73–4
-, Thames, river, q.v.
-, tithe barn, 25, 30, 63
-, town band, 9, 55
-, town council, 39, 54
-, town halls, 28–9, 34, 45, 54–5, 70
-, water and sewerage, 38
-, Wayland's char., 31, 34–7, 39, 59, 84,
97
-, Widhill, 1, 8, 13–14, 19, 36, 58, 63–4,
70, 78, 91–3, 96, 105–6
-,-, boundaries, 15
-,-, chapel, 10, 13, 60–1, 75
-,-, farms and farmsteads, 75, 92–3,
105–6; and see Cricklade,
farms
-,-, manors and estates, 61, 78, 91–3
-,-, mill, 9
-,-, settlement, 7, 75
-,-, Widhill La., 75
-, Windmill Hill, 38, 78, 102–3
-, woodland, 13, 93, 106, 108, 225; and
see Braydon forest
-, workho., 12, 26, 28, 34–6, 38, 47, 56
Cricklade and Latton Nursing Assoc., 51
Cricklade and Wootton Bassett Poor
Law Union, 34–5, 135, 152, 167,
182, 205–6, 221, 247, 277–8, 289
-, workho., 247, 252, 277–8
Cricklade and Wootton Bassett Rural District Council, 5, 38–9, 78, 84, 115, 118, 152, 167, 174, 182, 193, 205, 213, 221, 252, 277, 289
Cricklade and Wootton Bassett Rural Sanitary District, 34, 48, 152, 167, 277
Cricklade, hundred of, 5–6, 151
-, courts, 33, 40, 97, 135, 151, 166
-, lord of, 6, 32–3
Cricklade Community Assoc., 55
Cricklade Historical Soc., 54–5
Cricklade Motor Co., 46
Cricklade United Charities, 49–52
Cricklade with Latton parish, 63, 152–3
Cripps, fam., 87
Crisp, John, rector of Lydiard Millicent, 208
Crocker, Major M. H., 230
Croft, Sir Jas, 80
Croker, Mrs, 230
Cromwell, Ric., Lord Protector, 40–1
Croome, Jas Fielder, 177
Crown, 289
-, as landowner, 248, 255, 259
-, as owner of Braydon forest, 272, 276,
286
-, Duchy of Lancaster, 259, 263, 186–7
Crowthorne and Minety, hundred of (Glos.), 5, 224
Croydon (Surrey), 209
Crudwell, 11, 138, 226–7
Cullerne:
-, Hen., 90
-, Jas, 90
-, Thos, 90
Cullimore, Moreton C., 50, 129, 218
Curtis:
-, Jas, 176
-, Thos, 177
-, fam., 176
Curzon, Rob., MP, 40
Cuss, Victor, 90
Cuthbert, Edw., vicar of Cricklade St Sampson, rector of Cricklade St Mary, 61
D.
dairy farming, 101–2, 105–7, 126, 149–50, 163, 200–1, 234, 267
Danby, earl of, see Danvers
Danish invasion, 5, 21
Danvers:
-, Sir Hen., earl of Danby, 80, 288
-, Sir John, 80, 89
Darell:
-, Edw., 88
-, Rob., 88
Dartford, priory of (Kent), 92
Dauntsey, Edm., 259
Davenport:
-, Geo., 94–5
-, J. M., 94–5
Davis:
-, John, 206
-, Ric. Hart, 146–7, 152
-, Revd Thos, 206
Dean:
-, Edith, 79
-, Margery, see Peverell
-, Oliver of, 79
Dean, forest of (Glos.), 157
Delmege, C. H., 55
Denewulf, bp of Winchester, 194
Dennis:
-, Anne, 87–8, 90
-, Hen. (fl. 1614), 87, 90
-, Hen. (fl. 1726), 87
-, Hen. (d. by 1753), 87
-, Mary, 87–8, 90
-, Ric. (fl. 1614), 87
-, Ric. (d. c. 1671), 87
-, Thos, 87, 90
-, fam., 90
Derby, see Henry, earl of Lancaster
Derry brook, 3, 14–15, 171, 224, 226, 283
Despenser:
-, Hugh (d. 1265), 80
-, Hugh (d. 1326), earl of Winchester,
80, 82, 213, 258, 261
-, fam., 213
Devon, earls of, see Reviers
Devon, see North Tawton
Dickinson, Mr and Mrs, 177
Diggs (Digges):
-, Edm., 42, 260
-, Eliz., see Cranfield
-, Giles, 260
-, John, 260
-, Ric., 260
-, Ric. s. of Wm, 260
-, Wm, 260
-, fam., 252
Diocesan Soc., see Gloucester, diocese of
Dodd, Mrs A. L. K., 147
Dodeswell, fam., 265
Dorchester, mqss of, see Pierrepoint
Dorset, see Cranborne; Long Burton; Shaftesbury; Wareham; Wimborne St Giles
Dover, Wm of, 22–3
Dowglass, A. P., archit., 117
Down Ampney (Glos.), 25, 41, 86, 120,
156–7, 160–1, 169, 174
-, church, 157
-, Down Ampney Ho., 157, 160, 163
-, school, 165
Drewes, Herman of, 146
Driver, W. B., 9
Duart, James, 286, 28
Duchyn rag see Braydon Forest
Dudley, John, duke of Northumberland, 65, 8
Duke of Beaufort's foxhounds, see hunting
Dunch:
-, Anne, 161
-, Bridget, 161
-, Edm. (d. 1678), Baron Burnell, 161
-, Edm. (d. 1719), MP, 41, 145, 161
-, Harriet, 161
-, Hungerford, MP, 49, 161, 181
-, Margt, 161
-, fam., 40, 83, 145, 161, 175
Duncombe, Sir Chas, 263
Dunn, Alb. Horatio, 290
Durham, Mr, 56
Dyer:
-, Frances, 122
-, G. E. M., 122
-, Brig. Gen. R. E. H., 122
-, Wm, MP, 40
Dyneley, Oliver, rector of Cricklade St Sampson, 59
E.
East India Company, 41
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, see Church Commissioners,
Ecgfrith, king of Mercia, 255
Eddolls, P. W., 93
Edes, John, 274
Edgar, king of England, 78
Edington, battle of, 21
Edmeads, John, rector of Cricklade St Mary, 62
Edmund, duke of York (d. 1402), 31, 80
Edric (fl. c. 1066), 78, 146
Edward the Confessor, king of England, 95, 160–1
Edward II, 59, 266
Edward III, 63, 80, 229, 23
Edward IV, 32
Edward VI, 80, 174, 278
Edward, duke of York (d. 1415), and his wid. Philippa, 31
Edward, prince of Wales (d. 1376), the Black Prince, 239
Edwards:
-, Art., 198
-, Revd John, vicar of Minety, 230
-, Wal. (d. 1893), 198
-, Wal. (d. 1924), 198
-, Wm, vicar of Latton, 169
Eisey, 1–2, 4–6, 8, 11, 56, 61, 141–54
-, adv., 152
-, agric., 8–9, 148–50
-, boundaries, 14, 141–2, 148
-, buildings (dom.), 144–5
-, canals, 7, 143
-, charities, 151
-, church, 5, 9, 12, 21, 142, 147, 151–4
-, commons, 142–3, 148–51
-, farms and farmsteads, 143–51
-,-, Adwicks, 144, 148–9
-,-, Eisey, 93, 143–4, 148–9, 163
-,-, Manor, Water Eaton, 90, 105, 144,
150
-,-, North, 150
-,-, Pannels (Seven Bridges), Water
Eaton, 145, 150
-,-, Port, Water Eaton, 145, 150
-,-, Water Eaton (South), 144, 150
-, glebe, 148, 153
-, industry and trades, 11, 142
-, inns, 151
-, manors and estates,
-,-, Eisey, 5, 41, 83, 91, 145–6, 151–2,
160–1; courts, 151–2; lord, 6, 8;
officers, 151–2
-,-, Water Eaton, 5, 8, 142, 146–8, 152
-, meadows, 142, 148–150, 152, 162–3
-, mills, 148
-, open fields, 142, 144, 148–9, 152
-, parish govt, 152
-, pop. 143
-, prehist. remains, 4, 143
-, rectory, 147, 152
-,-, estate, 147–8, 150, 153–4
-, roads and streets, 142–4, 157
-, Rom. Cathm, 154
-, settlement, 4–5, 7, 141, 143–5
-, Thames, river, q.v.
-, tithes, 142, 147, 153
-, vicarage, 147–8, 150, 152–3
-,-, ho., 144, 153
-, vicars, see Goldesbrough; Head;
Jones; Lyne; Smith
-, Water Eaton, 1, 6, 8, 11, 41
-,-, chapel, 10, 142, 144, 147–8, 152–4
-,-, farms and farmsteads, 144–5, 150;
see also Eisey, farms
-,-, manor, see Eisey, manors
-, woodland, 150–1
-, and see Castle Eaton; Latton with
Eisey parish
Eliot:
-, Edw. (d. 1722), 161
-, Edw. Craggs, Baron Eliot, 83, 146,
161, 175
-, Edw. Granville, earl of St Germans,
56, 86–7, 90, 161
-, Eliz., 161
-, Granville, earl of St Germans, 167
-, Hen., earl of St Germans, 161, 165
-, John, 1st earl of St Germans, 83, 152,
161, 175–7
-, John, 6th earl of St Germans, 87,
90–1, 146, 161, 167
-, Montague, earl of St Germans, 167
-, Nic., earl of St Germans, 167
-, Peregrine, earl of St Germans, 167
-, Ric., 161
-, Wm, 2nd earl of St Germans, 83, 161
-, Wm, 4th earl of St Germans, 161
-, fam., 83, 91, 145, 152, 175
Elizabeth I, 213
Ellis:
-, Ant., 44
-, Wm, 44
Ellison:
-, Ernest, 176
-, J. S., 129
-, Jas, 234
-, Rob., 139
-, W. J., 129
-, fam., 129
Elsfield:
-, Gilb. (d. by 1276), 31
-, Gilb. (fl. 1318), 31
-, Gillian, w. of Gilb. (d. by 1276), m. 2
Ingram le Waleys, 3 John of St
Helen, 31
-, John of, 31
Elyard, S. J., 270
Ermin Street, 4, 7, 9–11, 16–17, 21, 74–5, 103–5, 156–60, 163–5
Ernley (Ernle):
-, John, 263
-, Thos, 63
Essex:
-, Eliz., see Rogers
-, Thos, 260, 265
-, Wm, 260
Estridge:
-, Hen. Whately, 230
Eunulf, 194
Evans, Art., 270
Evelyn:
-, Eliz., 120
-, Geo., 120
-, Sir John, 120, 123, 136
Everdon, Ric., rector of St Sampson, 59
Evesham, Ric. of, rector of Lydiard Millicent, 206
Ewer, E. J., 96
extractive industries:
-, gravel, 3, 11, 109–11, 119, 124, 127, 129,
132, 134, 142, 163–4, 180, 182,
217–18, 226, 232
-, sand, 164
F.
Fairfax, Thos, Baron Fairfax, 257
Fairford (Glos.), 6, 64, 70, 92, 210–2, 220
-, RAF Fairford, see Royal Air Force
Faringdon (Berks.), 246, 285
Farmor, Eliz., 50
Ferrers, Edm., 258
Ferris (Ferys):
-, Ant., 117
-, Eliz., m. Thos Wilkins (d. by 1744),
127
-, John, MP, 40
-, Thos, 127
-, fam., 127
Fessey, B. A., vicar of Purton, 282
Fifield Bavant, 91
First World War, 236, 273
Fisher:
-, Alice, 90, 197
-, Ann, see Butt
-, Annie, 90, 197
-, J. E. O., 90, 197
-, Revd Jas, 90, 197–8
Fishlake, Jane, 175
Fitzgerald:
-, Col. Fras Wilson, 264
-, Wm Wilson (fl. 1931), 264
-, Lieut. Col. Wm Wilson (fl. 1976),
264
-, Mrs, 231
FitzGerold:
-, Hen., 31
-, Margery, m. 1 Baldwin de Revièrs (d.
1216), 2 Faulkes de Bréauté, 31
-, Warin (d. 1159), 31
-, Warin (d. bef. 1224), 31
FitzHerbert, Peter, 9
FitzOsbern, Wm, earl of Hereford, 194, 199, 206
FitzPeter, Herbert, 92
FitzWarin, Fulk, 92
Fletcher:
-, A.B., 124
-, Edm., 91
-, Edw., 146
-, Eliz., 146
-, Margt, 91
football, 54
Ford, John, 221
Forestry Commission, 287, 289
Forz, Isabel, ctss of Aumale, 62
Fountain, Wm, 84, 96
Fox (Foxe):
-, Chas, MP, 41
-, Christian, 146
-, Hugh, 176
-, John, 176
-, Osweld, w. of Thos, m. 2 Rob.
Cresswell, 176
-, Roger, 176
-, Sir Steph., MP, 41, 60, 146, 148
-, Thos, 176
Fox-Strangways:
-, Hen., earl of Ilchester, 146
-, Steph., earl of Ilchester, 146
Foyle, Edw., 137
Frampton, Dr, 260
Francome:
-, John, 240, 260
-, Ric. (d. 1797), 260
-, Ric. s. of Ric., 260
Franklin, John, rector of Lydiard Millicent, vicar of Purton, 208
Freegard, S. E. L., 198
Freeman:
-, Frances, 81
-, Rowland, 81
Freeth:
-, A. J., 176, 178
-, C. J., 176
-, Fred., 90
-, G. W., 88
-, Hen., 177
-, Jos., 94, 124
-, R., 90
-, R. G., 124
-, Sarah, 124
-, fam., 176
Friends, Society of (Quakers), 12, 140, 184, 243, 284
Frome, Thos, vicar of Cricklade St Sampson, 61
Fry, Wm, 45
Fuller, W. F., 54, 86
Fulnetby:
-, Eliz., see Paynel
-, John of, 259
-, Sir Thos, 83, 259
G.
Gabell, Ric., vicar of Purton, 280
Galpin, John, 68
Gamble, Sir David, Bt, 94
Gantlett:
-, C. D., 146
-, D. J., 146
-, David, 147
-, E. R., 147
-, H. H., 146–7
-, Hen., vicar of Cricklade St Sampson,
61
-, R. J., 147
Garlick, Ric., 266
Garraway, Mr and Mrs, 258
Garsdon, 226, 241
Gascrick:
-, Edm., 259
-, Eliz., see Paynel
-, Ric. le, 83, 259
-, Wm, 259
Gay:
-, John, 91
-, Phil., 91
Geoffrey, s. of Pain, 92 his s. John, 92
George:
-, Chris., 66
-, Jas, 81
-, John (fl. 1389), 66
-, John (fl. 1652), 81
-, John (fl. 1677), 81
-, John (fl. 1726), 81
-, Rebecca, 81
-, Ric., 66, 81
-, Rob. (fl. 1613), 66, 81
-, Rob. (d. bef. 1722), 81
-, Rob. (fl. 1726), 81
-, Wm, 81
-, fam., 66, 233
Gibbs, Alex., 171
Giles, John, 88
Gingell:
-, Eliz., 90
-, John, 90
-, Mary, 90
Glass:
-, Ric., vicar of Purton (d. 1725), 281
-, Ric., vicar of Purton (d. 1748), 281
-, Revd Sam., 281
-, fam., 278
Glastonbury abbey (Som.), 32
Gleed:
-, Fras, 276
-, Hen., 272, 274, 277
-, John, 94
-, Thos (fl. 1656), 249
-, Thos (fl. 1888), 94, 131
-, fam., 94, 249, 252, 271, 274
Glenn, Thos, 256
Gloucester, 4, 11, 61, 165, 169, 208, 246
-, bell-foundry, 183
-, roads, 17, 34, 90, 111, 129, 156, 159, 167
-, St Bartholomew's hosp., 231
-, and see Llanthony Secunda Priory
Gloucester, diocese of, 1, 210
-, cathedral, 241
-, Diocesan Soc., trustees of, 222
Gloucester and Bristol, diocese of, 240
Gloucestershire, see Baunton; Bourtonon-the-Hill; Bristol; Cheltenham; Cirencester; Crowthorne; Dean; Down Ampney; Fairford; Gloucester; Kemble; Kempsford; Lechlade; Llanthony; Meysey Hampton; Newent; Poole Keynes; Poulton; Shipton Moyne; Shorncote; Siddington; Somerford Keynes; South Cerney; Stroud; Sudeley Castle; Tewkesbury
Gloucestershire Banking Co., 4
Gobey, Giles, 122
Goddard (Godard):
-, A. L., MP, 42
-, Ambrose, MP, 42
-, Ant., 264
-, Edw., 83, 264
-, Fras, 264, 270, 281
-, Horatio Nelson, 264
-, John, 83, 89
-, Margt, m. Capt. Rob. Wilsonn, 264,
270
-, Ric. (d. c. 1619), 87
-, Dr Ric. (d. 1776), 264
-, Thos, 92
-, Vincent, and his w. Eliz., 260
Godfrey-Jull, Chas Ernest, 57, 94, 289
Godric (fl. 1066), 194
Godstow (Oxon.), abbey of, 6, 8, 32, 83
Goldesbrough, Ric., vicar of Eisey, 153
Goldney:
-, F. H., 197
-, Gabriel, MP, 197
golf, 55
Gooch, Sir Dan., Bt, MP, 42
Gore:
-, Chas, MP, 32, 41
-, Thos, MP, 41
-, Wm, MP, 32, 41
Gouldsmith, Cecil C., 238, 243
Gradidge, Roderick, archit., 117
Great Chalfield, 85
Great Western Railway, see railways
Green:
-, John, 164
-, Thos, 147
Greenaway:
-, John, 274
-, Wm, 284
-, Mr, 272
Greenslade, Mary Ann, 234
Grice, Wm, 37
Grimstead, John of, 195
Grittenham, 241
Groundwell:
-, Jas of, 91
-, John of, 91
Guise, Sir Wm, Bt, 86
Gwinnett:
-, Isaac, 139
-, John, 139
Gynner, see Jenner
Gytha (fl. 1066), 32
H.
Habgood:
-, Edw., 164
-, M. J., 123
-, Rob., 165–6
-, Wm, 127
Haghman:
-, Geof., rector of Cricklade St
Sampson, 59
-, Nic., rector of Cricklade St
Sampson, 59
-, Ric., rector of Cricklade St Sampson,
59
Haines:
-, John, 198
-, Mary (d. 1918), 198
-, Mary (d. 1936), 198
Hall:
-, Edith, 88
-, Jos., 88
-, Wm, 88
Halliday, fam., 251
Hamilton-Stubber:
-, Lady Mabel, 214
-, Major Rob., 214, 217
Hammond, L. O., 38, 4
Hampshire, see Penton Mewsey; Silchester; Southampton; Stratfield Saye
Hampton:
-, Alice, 92
-, Rob., 92
Hankerton, 225–6
Hannington, 5
Harburt, Joyce, 274
Hardyman, Thos, 269
Harold II, king of England, 145, 160
Harris, Chas, 90
Harrison, R. B., vicar of Purton, 282
Haselbury Plucknett (Som.), 169
Haskins, W. H., 94
Haslam, Jane, vicar of Purton, 282
Hastings, Laur. de, earl of Pembroke, 206
Hawkins:
-, Alice, m. Toby Chapman, 134, 136
-, Eliz., m. — Cox, 121
-, Hen., 120–1
-, Joanna, m. Jasper Chapman, 121
-, John, MP, 41, 121, 123, 136
-, Leo., 236
-, Mary, m. Thos Warner, 123
-, Wm, 236
Hay (later Hay-Drummond), Art. Wm Hen., 122, 175
Haydon Wick, 244
Haynes, Wm, 122
Haywards alias Robert, Wm, 169
Haywood, Wm, 281
Head, Edw., vicar of Eisey, vicar of Latton, 153
Headington, Clement, perpetual curate of Marston Meysey, 223
Heaven:
-, John, 128
-, Sarah, 91
-, fam., 87
Heberden:
-, Revd E. B., 82, 84, 89
-, H. W., 82, 84, 89
-, Revd Thos (d. 1843), 89
-, Thomas (d. 1877), 89
-, W. B., 82, 84, 88–9
-, Wm (d. 1801), 89
-, Revd Wm (d. 1890), 88–9
-, fam., 88–9
Henry, earl of Lancaster and Derby, 259, 286
Henry I, 96, 147, 161
Henry II, 79, 199
Henry III, 31
Henry IV, 286
Henry VIII, 32, 229
Herbert:
-, Hen., Baron Portchester, 1st earl of
Carnarvon, 32, 41
-, Hen., 2nd earl of Carnarvon, 32, 41
-, Phil., earl of Montgomery, 120
-, Wm, MP, 41
Hereford, earl of, see Breteuil; FitzOsbern
Hereford, 17, 156
Herefordshire, see Buttas
Hertfordshire, see Tring
Heycock:
-, Caroline, see Sadler
-, Col. Thos, 266
Hibberd, Hen., 231, 235
Hicks:
-, J. C., 85
-, fam., 85
Hicks Beach, W. F., 147
Hiett:
-, E. J., 176
-, Kate, 147
-, S. S., 147
-, Wm, 95
-, fam., 95
Highways Agency, 93
Highworth:
-, Alice of, 92
-, John, 92
-, Wm of, 92
Highworth, 2, 5, 11, 25, 90, 133, 142, 245
Highworth, hundred of, 1, 5–6, 40, 96, 204, 210
Highworth, Cricklade and Staple, hundred of, 205, 247
Hill:
-, John, 136
-, Jonas, vicar of Ashton Keynes, 136
-, fam., 272
Hills Waste Solutions Ltd, 272
Hinder, Wm, and his wid., 274
Hinton:
-, Mary, 86
-, Somerset, 184
-, Thos, 86
Hinton Waldrist (Berks., later Oxon.), 136
Hippisley, fam., 87
Hiscock, Hen., 233
Hoare:
-, C. A., 54
-, C. A. R., 54
Hobbs, Thos, 128
Hodges:
-, Eliz., 50
-, Thos, MP, 25, 40–1
-, fam., 40
Hodgson, Ric., 177
Hoghton, Geo., MP, 40
Holcroft:
-, Thos, 270
-, Wm (d. 1632), 260, 265, 270
-, Wm (d. by 1675), and his wid. Sarah,
270
Holme, Meyrick, perpetual curate of Marston Meysey, 223–4
Hompesch, Baroness Isabella, m. Geo. St John, Vct Bolingbroke, 197
Hopkins:
-, John (fl. 1790), 45
-, John (fl. 1870), 45
-, Steph., 45
Horder, I. K., 93
Horn:
-, Joan, 81
-, Ric., 81
Horton:
-, Chas, 146
-, Edw., 85
-, Hen., 146, 149
-, Margery, wid. of Thos, 85, 96
-, Thos, 85
-, Wm, 85–6, 100
Hovington Raimes, Capt. G., 229
Howard:
-, Chas John, earl of Suffolk, 269
-, Mary, m. Hen. St John, 5th Vct
Bolingbroke, 197–8
-, fam., 40
Howse (Howes):
-, Horace, 175
-, Reuben, 176
-, Ric., 90
-, Wm, 180
Hugh, s. of Richard, 194
Hughes:
-, Jas, 198
-, Rob., 197
Hulbert:
-, Hen., 177
-, Jos., 177
-, fam., 178
Hullavington, 196
Humphrey the cook (fl. 1086), 92
Humphries, Mary, 90
Hungerford:
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1558), 8, 82–3, 87, 120,
136, 161, 175, 259, 263
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1589), 120, 161
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1627), 147–8, 161, 261
-, Sir Ant. (d. c. 1645), 49
-, Ant. (d. 1657), 148
-, Bridget, 161
-, Edw. (fl. 1467–8), MP, 40, 83
-, Sir Edw. (fl. 1492), MP, 40
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1711), 148
-, Sir Geo., 83
-, Jane, 50
-, John (fl. early 16th century), of
Purton, 270
-, Sir John (d. 1582), 120, 136, 161, 263
-, Sir John (d. 1635), 83, 120, 136, 161,
174–5, 178
-, Sir John (d. 1665), 270
-, Mary (d. 1533), Baroness Botreaux,
Hungerford and Moleyns, 83,
259, 263
-, Sir Thos (fl. 1492), MP, 40, 242
-, Wal., Baron Hungerford, 59, 63
-, Mr, 263
-, fam., 8, 25, 40, 83, 135, 145, 161, 175,
236, 244, 259
Hungerford (Berks.), 156
Hunt, John, 284
hunting, 26, 29, 53–4, 231, 270
-, Duke of Beaufort's foxhounds, 237
-, Vale of White Horse hunt, 28, 53–4,
108
Hutter, Jacob, 132
Hyde:
-, Amy, see Sibell
-, Anne, m. James, duke of York (later
James II), 263
-, Edw., earl of Clarendon, 263
-, Hen., 263–4
-, Nic., 263
-, Susan, 281
-, fam., 263–4, 281
I.
Ilchester, earls of, see Fox-Strangways
Iles, Chas John, 263–4
inclosure, 10, 17, 63, 72, 81, 88, 100–1, 104, 109, 119, 125–6, 134, 148–9, 158, 161–3, 192, 200, 232–3, 248, 268–70, 276, 279; and see Braydon forest, inclosure
Independents, see Congregationalists
industries, see bell-foundries; extractive; manufactures; quarrying; retail trades and services
Inglesham, 5
Ingram, H. R., 147
intercommoning, 9, 109, 125–6, 178–9
Isabel, queen of Edward II, 31, 80, 96
J.
Jacob, Thos, 276
Jacobs, Mr, 91
Jacobson:
-, Frances, 286
-, Phil., 286–7, 289
James:
-, Hen., 270
-, Wm, 44
James I, 286
Jane, John, rector of Cricklade St Mary, vicar of Cricklade St Sampson, 59
Jay (Joy):
-, Benet, 255, 280
-, Harvey, 94
-, Isabel, see Pulley
-, Kate, 94
-, Rob., 175
Jehovah's Witnesses, 209
Jefferies:
-, Revd John (d. 1840), 88
-, John (d. 1891), 130, 139
-, John, and sons, archit., 218
Jenkinson:
-, Sir Ant. Banks, Bt, 85, 175
-, Sir Chas Cecil Cope (d. 1851), earl of
Liverpool, 85, 175, 178
-, Sir Chas (d. 1855), Bt, 85, 175
-, Sir Geo. Sam. (d. 1892), Bt, 85, 175
-, Sir Geo. Banks, (d. 1915), Bt, 85, 175
-, Madeline, see Sumner
-, Sir Rob., earl of Liverpool, 85, 175
Jenner (Gynner):
-, Eleanor, 219
-, Eliz., 220
-, John (d. 1706), 56, 61, 75, 92
-, John (d. 1756), 220
-, John (d. 1788), 217
-, Mary, 219
-, Nat. (d. 1732), 56, 61, 92
-, Nat. (d. 1764), 92
-, Rob. (d. 1651), MP, 25, 40–1, 56, 63,
92, 214, 221–3
-, Rob. (fl. 1651), 214
-, Rob., rector of Lydiard Millicent,
208
-, Thos, 87
-, Wm (fl. 1714), 221
-, Wm (d. 1776), 220
-, Wm (d. 1826), 216, 220
-, fam., 214, 216, 219
Jews, 23
John (fl. 1222–46), abt of Malmesbury, 258
Jones:
-, H. C., 93
-, Thos, 146
-, Tudor, 243
-, Wal., vicar of Eisey, 153
-, Wm, 96
-, Col. and Mrs, 243
Jordan the miller, and his s. Adam, 271
Jordan:
-, Jas Byrt, 86
-, John, 165–6
-, Mary, see Byrt
-, Rob., 86
Jose, Thos Peter, 176, 178
Joy, see Jay
Joyce, C. A., 133
K.
Keene:
-, Jos. (d. c. 1799), 231
-, Jos. (d. 1827), 231, 233
-, Mary Pacey, 231
-, Sarah, 231
-, Thos, 231, 240
-, Wm (fl. 1813), 233, 240
-, (Perry-) Col. Wm (d. c. 1885),
229–30, 235, 240
-, (Perry-) fam., 244
Kelsey, Thos, 63
Kemble:
-, Geo., 92
-, Hen., 90
-, Ric., 92
-, Rob., 92
-, Thos, 82, 92
-, Wal., 92
-, Wm, 92
-, fam., 92
Kemble (Glos. formerly Wilts.), 1, 226
Kemp (Kempe):
-, C. E., 65
-, Doreen, 176
-, Eleanor, wid. of Sir Wm, 80
-, Sir Thos, 80
-, Sir Wm, 80
-, fam., 80
Kempsford (Glos. formerly Wilts.), 64, 210–12, 215–16
Kennet alias Saunders, Chris., 86
Kent, see Dartford; Maidstone
Kenworthy, C. O., 95
Key, river, 3, 7, 14–16, 19, 99, 70, 187, 245–6, 268, 285
Keynes:
-, Eleanor de, w. of Rob. (d. by 1327),
83, 258
-, Eliz. de, 258
-, Gwenllian, 258–9
-, John de (d. 1366), 258
-, John de (d. 1375), 258
-, Margery, see Purton
-, Rob. de (fl. 1228–43), 80
-, Rob. de (d. by 1281), 13, 80, 82, 123,
234–5, 255, 258–9, 277
-, Rob. de (d. 1305), 80, 123, 232, 258–9
-, Rob. de (d. by 1327), 235, 258
-, fam., 109, 261, 280
Keynes rag, see Braydon forest
Kibblewhite:
-, Ant., 196
-, Jas, 196, 273
-, John, 196
-, fam., 196
Kilkenny:
-, Ric. of, 206
-, Wm of, 206
Kinch, fam., 90
Kinchin, W. J. P., 198
King:
-, Mary, 220
-, Ric., 217
-, Wm, 50
-, fam., 95, 217
Kingsbridge, hundred of, 5
Kingston-upon-Hull, duke of, see Pierrepoint
Kinneir:
-, Ric. (d. 1812), 86, 176
-, Ric. (d. c. 1863), 86, 176
-, Ric. (d. 1874), 86, 88, 176
-, Dr Wm, 47
-, fam., 47, 176
Kinnet:
-, Agnes, 87
-, Chas, 87, 89
Kirby, Mrs, 230
Kircheval, Revd John, rector of Meysey Hampton (Glos.), 219–20
Knight, John, 161
Knowles:
-, Chas, 94
-, Marianne (d. 1891), see Poole
-, Marianne (d. 1923), 94
L.
Lacy:
-, Emily, see Ridelisford
-, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln, 286
Laing, N. A. G., 14
Lamb:
-, Mic., 271
-, Sandra, 271
Lancaster, see Henry, earl of Lancaster and Derby; Thomas, earl of Lancaster
Lancaster, Duchy of, see Crown
Lane:
-, Hen., 220
-, Wm, 216–17
-, Wm Jenner, 217
Langley:
-, Adela, 90
-, N. B., 90
Lansdown, Thos Smith, archit., 266, 284
Large:
-, Chas, 176
-, Jos., 177
-, Leah, 176
-, R. J., 87
-, W. J., 88
-, fam., 261
Latton, 1, 3, 5–6, 8, 10–12, 38, 57–8, 62,
155–71
-, acreage, 155
-, adv., 153, 167
-, agric., 8, 158, 161–3
-, boundaries, 5, 14, 156, 162
-, buildings (dom.), 160
-, canals, 11, 23, 157, 164
-,-, Cricklade wharf, 11, 18, 157, 164
-,-, Latton wharf, 157, 164
-, charities, 165–6, 168
-, church, 9, 12, 24, 62, 157–8, 160,
162–3, 167–9, 171
-,-, crosses, 158, 160
-, commons, 162–3
-, The Croft, 159
-, farms and farmsteads, 158–9, 160,
162–3
-,-, Church, 158, 160, 162–3
-,-, Court, 158, 160, 163
-,-, Cowleaze, 159, 162–3
-,-, Elm, 159–60
-,-, Latton, 158, 160, 162–3
-,-, Manor (Latton Field), 159–60, 163,
165
-,-, Street, 158–60
-,-, Weavers, 158
-,-, Westfield, 157, 159–60, 162–3
-, fields, 8, 158–9, 162–3
-, geology, 156
-, glebe, 168
-, Hatchetts, 38–9
-, industry and trades, 10–11, 160, 163,
164–5
-, inns, 165
-, library, 165
-, The Limes, 159
-, Littlecourt, 158, 160, 162
-, manors and estates, 6, 8, 83, 91, 145,
151, 160, 161–2, 175
-, manorial courts, 162, 166–7
-,-, officers, 162, 166
-, meadows, 161–3
-, mill, 9, 159, 164
-, open fields, 8, 158–9, 162–3
-, parish govt, 167
-,-, officers, 167, 169
-, poor relief, 167
-, pop., 157
-, prehist. remains, 4–5, 143, 157–8
-, rectory, 9, 12
-,-, estate, 161, 168
-, roads and streets, 4, 11, 111, 156–9
-,-, Croft La., 158, 160
-,-, Gosditch, 158–60, 162, 165
-,-, Upcott, 158–60
-, school, 151, 165
-, settlement, 7, 11, 155, 157–60
-, Thames, river, q.v.
-, tithes, 161, 168
-, water and sewerage, 38, 165
-, vicarage, 161, 167–9
-,-, ho., 157–9, 168
-, vicars, see Beadon; Edwards; Head;
Lyne
-, village hall, 165
-, Weavers Bridge, 17, 156–8
-, woodland, 158, 163
-, and see Cotswold Water Park
Latton with Eisey parish, 152, 154
-, vicar, see Anderson
Lawrence:
-, Anne, 146
-, Edw. Massey, 146
-, Eleanor, see Welles
-, John, 82, 86
-, Littleton, 86, 88, 146
-, Mary, see Welles
-, Rob., 86
-, Sir Thos, 82
-, Thos, 82, 86, 88
-, Wm, 86
-, fam., 82
Leach, T., rector of Minety, 242
Lechlade (Glos.), 18
Lee:
-, Anne, 80
-, Chas, 195
-, Wm, 195
Legg:
-, Adeline, 270–1
-, Art., 270–1
Leigh, 1, 5, 7–8, 25, 39, 48, 56, 78, 99, 119,
123–4, 126, 171–85, 225, 240
-, acreage, 171
-, agric, 7, 9, 25, 109, 178–9
-, allotments, 181
-, boundaries, 14, 109, 171
-, caravan park, 174
-, charities, 95
-, church, 10, 12, 25, 27–8, 109, 136, 138,
174, 181–5
-,-, churchyard, 185
-, commons, 125, 178–9, 182
-, Cove Ho. (Ashton Keynes) estate,
176–7
-, detached land in Ashton Keynes,
109, 171
-, farms and farmsteads, 109, 171, 174–9
-,-, Archers, 174–5, 179
-,-, Bridge, 127
-,-, Brook, 174–5, 179
-,-, Brookside, 174
-,-, Butts Lake, 174, 176
-,-, Cove House, 26, 174
-,-, Cross Lanes, 172, 174, 176
-,-, Glebe, 174, 178–9
-,-, Home, 174, 177
-,-, Knapp farm, 174–6, 179
-,-, Leigh farm, 174, 178–9
-,-, Leigh Hall, 174, 176
-,-, Manor, 174–6, 179
-,-, Peacey or Grove, 174, 177–9
-,-, Stocks, 174, 176–7, 179
-,-, Upper Waterhay (Church), 174,
177, 179
-,-, Waterhay (Pound Ho.), 174–5, 179
-, fields, 9, 178–9
-, industry and trades, 179–80, 182
-, inns, 180
-, Leigh Hall, 176
-, manor and estates, 8, 83, 119, 172,
174–6, 178
-,-, lord, 8
-, manor courts, 135
-, meadows, 179
-, mills, 179
-, nonconf. (protestant), 180, 184–5
-, perpetual curate, 136
-, poor relief, 181–2
-, Pound Ho., see Waterhay farm
-, prehist. remains, 4, 173–4
-, pub. svces, 180, 182
-, roads and streets, 172
-,-, Ashton Rd, 174
-,-, Forest La., 172, 174
-,-, Malmesbury Rd, 179, 185
-,-, The Row, 177
-,-, Swan La., 172, 174, 177, 185
-, school, 133, 174, 180–1, 184
-, settlement, 4, 7, 172, 174
-, sewerage, 38, 180
-, stocks, 182
-, Thames, river, q.v.
-, tithes, 136
-, Waterhay, 174, 180
-, woodland, 127, 178–9
Leigh, Thos, 136
Lenn, And., vicar of Cricklade St Sampson, rector of Cricklade St Mary, 60
Lenne:
-, Frances, m. Rendle Sherman, 287
-, Zenobia, 287
Levinge:
-, Beatrice, 93
-, Emily, wid. of Sir Wm, 93
-, Thos, 93
-, Sir Wm, Bt, 93
Lewis:
-, D. C., 90–1, 147
-, Eliz., 220
-, M. C., 85, 90–1, 147
-, Job, 284
Lieberman, Mr, 123
Lincoln, earl of, see Lacy
Linguire, Hugh of, 230
Lisle, Humph, de, 32
Little:
-, Geo., 94
-, John, 236
-, Jos., 195
-, M. J., 45
Liverpool, earls of, see Jenkinson
livestock farming, 9–10, 33, 42, 49, 63, 101–2, 125–6, 137, 148–50, 178–80, 232, 267, 277
Llanthony Secunda priory (Glos.), 228, 230, 239
Lloyds TSB, 47
London, 10, 18, 23, 165, 188, 208, 246, 267
-, roads, 17, 34, 90, 111, 129, 156, 159, 167,
210
London Police Court Mission, see Rainer Foundation
Long Burton (Dorset), 26
Long Parliament, 25
Longespée:
-, Emily, see Ridelisford
-, Steph., 60
-, Wm, earl of Salisbury, 286
Longley:
-, Hen., 198
-, fam., 198
Loteshull:
-, John, 92
-, Sir Rob., 92
Lovel:
-, Joan, see Ros
-, John, 1st Baron Lovel, 91
-, John, 3rd Baron Lovel, 91
-, John, 4th Baron Lovel, 91
-, John, 5th Baron Lovel, 91
-, Sir John (fl. 1382), 84
Lowther:
-, Jas, 196
-, Joan, w. of Jas, see Collingbourne
-, Joan (fl. 1545), 205
Ludlow-Hewitt, Revd T. A., 243
Ludwell, John, MP, 40
Lydiard, Thos, 177
Lydiard Millicent, 1–2, 5–8, 10–11,
186–209, 245
-, acreage, 186
-, adv., 206
-, agric, 9–10, 178–80, 192, 199–201
-, allotments, 203
-, buildings (dom.), 12, 189–94, 197–8
-, charities, 204
-, church, 9, 29, 188, 190, 206–9
-, commons, 199–200, 206
-, Coral Rag, 187, 199–200, 202
-, Echo Lodge, 193
-, farms and farmsteads, 189–92, 195–8,
200–1
-,-, Brook, 192, 196–7, 200–1
-,-, Church, 189, 195–7, 200–1
-,-, Godwin's, 192, 195–6, 200
-,-, Home, 192, 198, 201
-,-, Kingshill, 192
-,-, Koffs (Greenhill), 192, 197, 201–2
-,-, Manor, 195–6, 200
-,-, Parkside, 192, 197–8, 200–2
-,-, Plain, 192, 201
-,-, Roughmoor, 192, 195–6, 198, 200
-,-, Sparcells, 197–8, 200–1, 261
-,-, West Hill, 192
-, fields, 9, 187, 192, 199–200
-, fire, 205
-, friendly soc., 203
-, geology, 187
-, Greatfield, 10, 186–7, 189, 193, 202
-, Green Hill, 10, 186–7, 189, 193, 202,
209
-, Hillmead est., 192
-, Holborn, 186, 193
-, industry and trade, 2, 4, 11, 202
-, inns, 189, 203
-, isolation hosp., 193
-, Lydiard Green, 10, 186–7, 189, 193,
202, 209
-, Lydiard Ho., 193, 264
-, Lydiard Plain, 3–4, 187
-, manors and estates, 5, 91, 194–8, 204,
208
-,-, Chadderton's, later Shaftesbury,
261
-,-, manor, 188–9, 195, 204, 208; lord, 8
-, manor courts, 204–5, 239
-, Manor Ho., 196
-, meadows, 187, 199
-, mill, 9, 202
-, Nine Elms, 186–9, 193, 207, 209
-, nonconf. (protestant), 209
-, parish govt, 205
-, playing fields, 203
-, poor relief, 205
-, pop., 188
-, prehist. remains, 4
-, Priory cottage, 189–90
-, railways, 188
-, reading room, 203
-,-, rectors, see Burrell; Butler;
Cleobury; Crisp; Evesham;
Franklin; Jenner; Malton;
Warneford; Warner; Whitfield
-, rectory, 9–10, 12, 206
-,-, estate, 199, 207
-,-, ho., 30, 189–90, 200, 207
-, Rivermead est., 192
-, roads and streets, 187–9
-,-, The Butts or Butts La., 190, 204
-,-, The Grove, 192
-,-, Old Shaw La., 191, 193
-,-, The Paddock, 190
-,-, Park La., 190
-,-, Purton La., 188
-,-, Stone La., 190, 193–4, 199
-,-, The Street, 189–90, 202–3
-,-, Wood La., 188, 192–4, 198, 201–2
-, school, 190, 192, 203–4
-, Selbrook Ho., 193
-, settlement, 7, 10, 12, 186, 188–94;
below Shaw
-, sewerage, 187
-, Shaw, 3–4, 6, 186–9, 199–200, 202,
205
-,-, church, 206, 209
-,-, farms and farmsteads, Lower
Shaw, 191, 196, 198, 200–1;
Shaw, 191, 197–8, 201; Upper
Shaw, 192, 198–200, 204
-,-, schools, 192
-,-, settlement, 7, 12, 191–2
-,-, transfer to Swindon, 12, 191
-, sport, 203
-, vestry, 205
-, Washpool, 186, 189, 193
-, woodland, 199, 201–2
-, workmen's club, 203
Lydiard Tregoze, 4–5, 91, 192, 197, 200,
202, 204, 206, 263
-, Bassett Down, 262, 265
Lyne:
-, John, vicar of Eisey, vicar of Latton,
153, 169
-, Mary, 87
Lynn (Norf.), 279
M.
Macdonald, Wm, vicar of Cricklade St Sampson, 61
MacGeough-Bond:
-, (-Shelton), Ralph, 146
-, Wal., 146
Mackenzie, Kenneth B., archit., 218
MacKnight, Revd W. H. E., 203–4, 208–9
MacPherson, Jas, 41
Madocks, Joanna, 86
Maidstone (Kent), 197
Maisey, Chris., 46
Mallett:
-, Revd H. F., 197
-, J. L., 197
Malmesbury, 1, 22, 25, 29, 54, 244, 278
-, roads, 11, 17, 73–4, 103, 108, 171–2,
226, 246, 285
Malmesbury abbey, 5, 8–10, 32, 227, 229,
265, 272, 278–9
-, abts, 240, 255, 257; and see Aldhelm;
Camme; Colerne; John
-, chamberlain, 249, 264
-, estates, 247–8, 252, 254–5, 257, 261,
270, 272, 286
Malmesbury, hundred of, 5
Malreward (Malford):
-, John, 260
-, Rob. (fl. 1242), 260
-, Rob. (fl. 1332), 260
-, Thos, 260
-, fam., 252, 260
Malton:
-, Rob., rector of Lydiard Millicent,
206
-, Thos, rector of Lydiard Millicent,
208
Manners:
-, E. J., 177
-, L. J., 233
Mansell, John, 227
Mantell, E. W., archit., 275
manufactures:
-, agricultural engineering, 129
-, bacon factory and slaughterhos, 46,
179–80
-, braziers, 45
-, brewing, 33, 45–6
-, bricks, 2, 4, 11, 102, 114, 118, 129, 202,
272
-, cabinet making, 45
-, cement and concrete, 129
-, cider mills, 130
-, cloth-making, 9, 44, 127
-, collar making, 45
-, coopers, 45
-, dairy products and egg packing, 10,
165, 267, 271
-, dental factory, 271
-, distilling, 11, 235
-, dying, 44
-, fellmongering, 28, 45
-, felt, 44
-, fulling, 44
-, gloves, 9, 11, 28, 44–5
-, gunsmiths, 45
-, iron founding, 28, 45
-, jam, 271
-, lace-making, 271
-, malting, 46, 53, 129, 271
-, medicinal herbs, 287
-, pottery, 2, 4, 8–9, 11, 118, 129, 227,
232, 235, 247
-, printing, 237
-, saddle making, 45
-, shoe making, 9, 45, 271
-, soap boiling, 271
-, tailoring, 271
-, tanning, 28, 44–5, 117, 128
-, tiles, 4
-, tinsmiths, 45
-, watches, 45–46
-, weavers, 44
-, whitesmiths, 45
-, wigs, 46
-, wool, 23
Margaret (d. 1318), queen of Edward I, 31, 59
market gardening, 201
Marlborough, Alf. of, 32
Marlborough, 17, 187–8, 192, 200, 202
Marr Taverns, 274
Marsh, Ric., 117
Marston, John, 92
Marston Meysey, 1, 3, 5–6, 8, 11, 12,
210–24
-, adv., 222
-, agric., 8–9, 215–18, 221
-, Bleeke Ho., see vicarage, ho.
-, boundaries, 142, 210
-, buildings (dom.), 12, 212–13, 218–19
-, canal, 211–12
-, caravan park, 213
-, charities, 220
-, church, 10, 12, 31, 33, 212, 215, 221–4
-,-, bldgs, 222–4
-,-, churchyard, 222, 224
-, commons, 210, 215–16
-, curacy (perpetual), 222–3; and see
Coxwell; Headington; Holme
-, farms and farmsteads, 212, 214–19
-,-, Blackburr, 213, 217
-,-, Bleeke's, 222
-,-, Broadmore Hill, 213–14, 216–17
-,-, Cox's, 216–18
-,-, Grange, 32, 212–15, 217–18, 223–4
-,-, Kencot Hill, 213
-,-, Manor, 212, 214–17, 219, 223
-,-, Marsh Hill, 213, 216–17
-,-, Marston Hill, 213–14, 217
-,-, Roundhouse, 213, 217
-,-, Woldstone, 212, 217
-, fields, 9, 210, 215
-, glebe, 222
-, industry, 11, 217–18
-, inns, 212–13, 219–20
-, manors and estates, Marston
Meysey, 8, 213–14
-, manor courts, 6, 220–1
-, Marsh hill, 210, 216
-, Marston (formerly Broadmore) hill,
210, 212–13
-, Marston Hill Ho., 12, 213–15, 220
-, meadows, 9, 210, 216
-, nonconf. (protestant), 223
-, parish govt, 221
-,-, officers, 220–1, 223
-, poor relief, 221
-, pop., 212
-, prehist. remains, 4–5, 210, 212
-, roads and streets, 210–12
-, school, 212, 214, 219–20
-, settlement, 5, 7, 212–13, 217, 219
-, Shire brook, 210
-, Thames, river, q.v.
-, vicarage, 222–3
-,-, ho. (later Bleeke Ho.), 213, 222–3
-, woodland, 212, 216
Maskelyne:
-, Edm. (d. 1630), 32, 79, 83, 265, 271,
281
-, Edm., bro. of Nevil (d. 1774), 265
-, Edm. (d. 1775), 265
-, Geo. (d. 1582), 265, 281
-, Hen. (d. 1640), 264, 270
-, Hen. (d. 1667), 264, 270
-, Hen. (fl. 1770), 230
-, Jane, w. of Geo., 281
-, Jos., 230
-, Margt, m. Rob. Clive, Baron Clive of
Plassey, 265
-, Margt, m. Ant. Story, 265
-, Maur., 233
-, Nevil (d. 1679), MP, 32, 41, 79, 83,
265, 276
-, Nevil (d. 1711), 32, 265
-, Nevil (d. 1774), 32, 265, 269
-, Revd Dr Nevil (d. 1811), Astronomer
Royal, 262, 265, 273, 275
-, Ric., 175
-, Rob. (fl. 1551–76), 264–5
-, Rob. (d. 1793), 233
-, Rob. (d. c. 1827), 85
-, Wm (d. 1649), 264, 270
-, Wm (d. 1772), 262, 265
-, Wm (fl. 1786–1811), 233
-, Wm (d. 1809), 85, 175,
-, Wm (d. 1840), 87
-, Revd Wm (fl. 1840–64), 87
-, fam., 83, 175, 230, 255, 264, 281
-, and see Story-Maskelyne
Master:
-, Joanna, see Chapman
-, Thos (d. 1770), 121
-, Thos (fl. 1787), 121
Matilda (Maud), empress, 22–3
Matthews, Mary, m. John Paul Paul, 198
Mauduit:
-, Gunfrid of, 91
-, Thos, 91
-, Wm, 91
Maundrell:
-, S. L., 84
-, W. H., 214
May, Mr, 94–5
Mayne, Ric., 84, 96
McKaye, John, rector of Cricklade St Mary, 62
Mears, Thos, 169
Melton, John of, 259
Mercia, kingdom of, 5, 21
Merett, Brig. T. K., 176
Merton (Surrey), 81
-, priory, 8, 81, 97
Messenger:
-, John, 278
-, Thos (fl. 1572), 85
-, Thos (d. 1938), 88
-, Wm, 85
Methodists:
-, Primitive, 12, 56, 62, 68–9, 140, 180,
184–5, 209, 243, 284–5, 290
-, Wesleyan, 57, 68–9, 140, 284–5
Meysey (Meysi):
-, John of (fl. 1259), 213
-, Sir John of (d. bef. 1302), 213
-, John of (fl. 1302–30), 213, 221–2
-, Rob. of, 213
-, Rog. of, 213
-, fam., 210, 213, 219
Meysey Hampton (Glos.), 1, 10, 210, 219,
224
-, church, 213, 221–2
-, glebe in Marston Meysey, 222
-, rector, 220; and see Beale; Kircheval;
Rankin; Samways
Middlesex, earl of, see Cranfield
Midland & South Western Junction Railway, see railways
Midland Bank, 47
Mildenhall, 284
Miles:
-, Havilah Wm, 238
-, Ric., 264–5
-, Sarah, see Wilsonn
Mill, Thos, 271
Millard, R. C., 89
Miller, T. B., 54
Milling:
-, John, 137
-, Revd M. T. J. (fl. 1884–98), vicar of
Ashton Keynes, 181, 184
-, Revd Mat. J. T. (d. 1937), vicar of
Ashton Keynes, 137, 139, 177
Minety, 1–2, 4–5, 7–11, 16–17, 77, 99, 111,
224–44
-, acreage, 225
-, adv., 240
-, agric., 9, 226, 232–4
-, allotments, 234, 239
-, Askew Bridge Ho., 227
-, boundaries, 14, 109, 225–6
-, Braydon Hall (formerly Braydon
Ho.), 12, 226, 228, 230, 235, 238
-, bridges, 227
-, buildings (dom.), 227–8, 231, 244
-,-, Mansells, 34, 227
-, charities, 238
-, church, 5, 9, 36–7, 228–9, 236, 240–4
-,-, churchyard, 229, 232, 244
-, clubs and socs, 238
-, commons, 125, 225–7, 232–3, 283, 242
-, farms and farmsteads, 227–8, 233–4,
239
-,-, Distillery, 231, 235
-,-, Flisteridge, 232
-,-, Gibb's, 227
-,-, Kemble's, 225–6
-,-, Lower Moor, 227
-,-, Lyngrove, 227
-,-, Mill, 227
-,-, Minety, 226
-,-, Moor, 227
-,-, Osborne's, 227, 235
-,-, Shades, 225–6, 232
-,-, Stert, 233
-,-, Swillbrook, 233
-,-, Telling's, 228
-,-, Woodward's, 225, 227
-, fields, 232
-, industry and trades, 2, 4, 8–9, 11,
226–7, 232, 235, 237
-, inns, 35, 227, 236–7
-, library, 237–8
-, Lower Minety, 10, 224, 226–8
-, manors and estates, 5, 8, 226–31
-,-, lords, 8
-, manor courts, 239
-, meadows, 9, 231–2, 235
-, mill, 9, 235
-, Minety Ho. (later Minety Park), 228,
230, 233
-, nonconf. (protestant), 243–4
-, parish govt, 239–40
-, pound, 239
-, prehist. remains, 4–5, 227
-, pub. svces, 240
-, railways, 233, 236
-,-, sta., 10–11, 18, 226, 228, 238
-, recreation and leisure, 231, 234, 237–8
-, rectors, see Leach
-, rectory, 9, 240
-,-, ho. (later Hovington Ho.), 227,
229
-,-, estate, 227, 229, 241
-, retail trade, 237
-, roads and streets, 226
-,-, The Common, 226
-,-, Flisteridge Rd, 226
-,-, The Green, 224
-,-, London La., 22
-,-, Rigsby's La., 226
-,-, Silver St, 226, 228, 237
-,-, Station Rd, 226, 228
-,-, Wiltshire Row, 224, 226
-, schools, 238, 241–2
-, settlement, 7–8, 10–11, 224, 227–8,
236
-, Thames, river, q.v.
-, tithes, 241
-, Upper Minety, 4, 224, 226–8, 237
-, vicarage, 241–2
-,-, ho., 242
-, vicars, see Edwards; Wayte
-, village hall, 238
-, woodland, 225–6, 229, 234–5
-, workho., 239
Mitchell, Wal., vicar of Purton, 282
Moall, Uriah, 284
Montgomery, Roger of, earl of Shrewsbury, 213
Montgomery, earls of, see Herbert
More (Moore):
-, Joan, 96
-, John, 270
-, Rob., 81, 96
-, Mr, 229
Moredon, Sir Peter of, 270
Morice, Sir Wm, Bt, 80
Morris, Desmond, 273
Mortimore, Ric., 197
motorway, see roads
Mott:
-, John, 270
-, Revd W. K., 270
-, Wm, 270
-, Mr, 270
Moulder:
-, David, 90
-, Ric., 90
Mullings:
-, Art. Randolph, 230
-, J., 180
-, John, 230
-, Jos. (fl. 1845), 177
-, Jos. Randolph (fl. 1842), 230
-, Ric. (fl. 1859–67), 175, 230
-, Ric. (d. 1956), 230
N.
Nash, Phil., 270
National Childrens' Homes, 133
National Farmers' Union, 149
National Soc. and National schs, 56–7, 133, 181, 289
nature reserves, 12, 16, 43, 132, 187, 253, 289
NCounter, 285
Neeld:
-, Sir Algernon, Bt, 32, 94
-, Sir Audley, 32, 94–5
-, Sir John, Bt, 32, 42, 94
-, Jos., 32, 42, 95, 287
Nele or Neel, fam., 259n
Nelson, Herb. Horatio, Vct Trafalgar, 231
Nesbitt, Arnold, MP, 27, 32, 41, 84
Nevill:
-, Cath., 84
-, Cecily, dchss of York, 32
-, John, 84, 88
-, fam., 84
Neville, F. G., 272
New, Epaphroditus, 276
Newcommen, Chas, 37
Newent priory (Glos.), 9, 206–7
Newman, R. A., 94
Newmarch, Geo., 86
Newsham, John, 161
Newton:
-, Ernest, archit., 231
-, Prof Wm G., 231
Nicholas:
-, Edw. (d. by 1778), 122
-, Edw. Richmond (fl. 1867), 175
-, Jane, 122
-, Joanna, 122
-, John (fl. 1778–85), 122
-, John (fl. 1808), 175
-, John (fl. 1867), 175
-, Rob., 121–2, 175
Nokes, R. A. J., 93
nonconformity (protestant), see Baptists; Congregationalists; Friends; Jehovah's Witnesses; Methodists; Salvation Army
Norbury, Ric., 176
Norfolk, see Lynn
Normand, Rog., 66
Norris, Jos., 166
North Tawton (Devon), 88
North Wiltshire canal, 11, 18, 46, 49–50,
74, 102, 157, 164, 246
-, Moredon aqueduct, 246
North Wiltshire District, 34, 152, 167,
182, 315, 206, 221, 240
-, Council, 55, 167, 206, 277, 289
Northen, Major Tim, 217
Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley
Nott:
-, Edw., 286
-, Rog., 286
-, Sir Thos, 26
-, fam., 287
Nottingham:
-, Eliz., 85
-, Sir Wm, 85
Nugent, Rob. Craggs, Baron Nugent, 161
Nunn, E. W., 94
O.
Oaksey, 41, 59, 224–7, 232, 240–1
-, rector of, 59
Oaksey and Minety par., 240
Oatridge:
-, Dan., 198
-, Hen. (d. 1758), 198
-, Hen. (fl. 1862), 198
-, Mary, 198
-, Sarah, 198
Ockwell:
-, Abijah, 45
-, Chas, 45
-, Ric., 45
Odred (fl. 1154–89), 79
Offa, king of Mercia, 253
Oliver, Wm, 227
Ordlaf (fl. c. 900), 194
Organ, Alice, 87
Orr-Ewing:
-, Ann, 271
-, Hamish, 271
Ossington, Nic., 92
Oxford, 11, 67, 246, 285
Oxford, University of,
-, All Souls' Coll., 263
-, Corpus Christi Coll., 220
-, Magdalene Coll., 214
-, Pembroke Coll., 206–7, 270
-, Worcester Coll., 263–4, 269, 275
Oxfordshire, see Abingdon; Bablake; Godstow; Hinton Waldrist; Oxford; Stanford-in-the-Vale; Wallingford
P.
Packer:
-, John, 240
-, Rob. 79, 85
-, Thos, 79
Pain, s. of, see Geoffrey, s. of Pain
Painter, Ric., 87
Paish, R., 198
Pannell, John, 274
Parr, Cath., queen of Henry VIII, m. Thos Seymour, Baron Seymour, 32, 40, 80
Pater:
-, John, 56
-, Wm, 56
Patterson, Capt. Eric, 176
Paul:
-, A. G., 122
-, Eliz., w. of Wal. Matthews, 122
-, John, 120
-, (formerly Tippetts) John Paul, 120,
122, 198
-, (formerly Tippetts) Josiah Paul, 120
-, Loetitia, w. of A.G., 122
-, Mary, see Matthews
-, Wal. Matthews, 122, 198
Paulet:
-, Sir Nic., 37, 242
-, Mary, 242
Paynel:
-, Agnes, 255
-, Cath., see Purton
-, Eliz. (fl. 1345), 83
-, Eliz. (d. 1370), m. 1 Richard le
Gascrick, 2 Sir Thos Fulnetby,
83
-, Sir John (fl. 1266–74), 255, 259
-, John (d. 1287), 259
-, John (d. 1334), 259
-, Margery, m. John Poucher, 83, 259
-, Phil., 83, 89, 259, 279
-, fam., 83, 259, 280
Pears, Harold, 197
Penn:
-, Wm, 244
-, Sir Wm (d. 1670), 244
Pennington:
-, Hen., 66
-, Thos, 66
-, Wm, 66
Penton Mewsey (Hants.), 213
Pepill:
-, Hen., 270
-, Sarah, 270
Perry-Keene, see Keene
Petrie, Sam., 41
Peverell:
-, Denise, m. Sir John Rivers (fl. bef
1334), 79, 82–3, 89
-, Hugh, 6, 13, 79, 82, 89, 96
-, Joan, m. John of Wraxall, 79
-, Margery, m. Oliver of Dean, 79
-, Maud, w. of — Peverell, m. 2 Sir
Wm Cotel, 79
-, Thos (d. by 1300), 79
-, Thos (d. c. 1335), 89
Philip (d. 1147), son of Rob., earl of Gloucester, 23
Philippa, queen of Edward III, 31, 80
Phillips, J., archit., 273
Pierrepoint, Evelyn, mqss of Dorchester, duke of Kingstonupon-Hull, 120
Pike:
-, Art., 93
-, fam., 93
Pinneger:
-, Chas, 91
-, Eliz., 91
Pitt:
-, Chas, vicar of Ashton Keynes, 137, 139
-, Edw., 230
-, Geo. (d. 1694), 230, 256
-, Geo. (d. 1734), 230, 269
-, Geo. (d. 1745), 230, 256, 270
-, Geo., 1st Baron Rivers, 230–1, 236,
256
-, Geo., 2nd Baron Rivers, 230
-, Jane, see Savage
-, Jos., MP, 27, 32, 41, 80, 88, 90–1, 137,
230, 233, 239, 256
-, fam., 47, 239, 256, 269
plague, 26, 44
Playdell:
-, Edw. (d. 1633), 83
-, Edw. (fl. 1656), 227
-, Edw. (d. 1675), 84
-, Edw. (d. 1731), MP, 84
-, Edw. (fl. 1765), 84
-, Eliz., 50
-, John, 147, 152
-, Martha, 50
-, Nic., 233
-, Thos, 83, 89
-, Virgil, 147
-, fam., 27, 103
Pleydell-Bouverie, see Bouverie
Plummer:
-, Amelia, 198
-, E. H. D., 177
-, Emma, 198
-, Thos, 252
-, Wm, 177, 198
Ponting:
-, C. E., archit., 12, 68, 185
-, E. J., 177
-, Edwin, 93
-, W. V., 93
Poole:
-, Edw. (d. 1578), 85–6
-, Edw. (fl. 1659), MP, 41
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1673), 85
-, Giles (d. 1589), 86
-, Hen. (d. by 1536), 85
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1616), 86
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1632), 85–6
-, Jos., the elder (fl. 1817), 93–4
-, Jos., the younger (fl. 1817), 93
-, Marianne (d. 1891), m. Chas
Knowles, 94
-, Mic., 93–4
-, Sir Nevill (d. c. 1660), 85
-, Nevill (fl. 1674), 85
-, Ric. (d. 1517), 85
-, Ric. (d. 1556), 85
-, fam., 40
Poole Keynes (Glos. formerly Wilts.), 1
Porte:
-, Sir John, 136
-, Ric., vicar of Ashton Keynes, 136
Poucher (Pouger):
-, Hen., 83, 259
-, Joan, m. John Sotehill (d. by 1446), 83
-, John (fl. c. 1340), 83, 259
-, John (d. 1405), 13, 83, 259
-, Sir John (d. 1418), 83, 259
-, John (d. 1423), 259
-, John (fl. 1428), 259
-, Margery, see Paynel
-, fam., 89
Poucher's rag, see Braydon forest
Poulton:
-, Anne, w. of Chas (d. 1805), 86
-, Anne, m. Revd Wm Wavell, 86
-, C. W., 87
-, Chas (d. 1805), 86
-, Chas (fl. 1842), 86
-, J. Merrit, archit., 116
-, Jos., 86
-, Mary, m. — Wells, 86
-, Wm, 86–7, 101
Poulton (Glos.),
Powell:
-, Thos, 81
-, Wal., 129
Powlett (formerly Vane), Harry Geo., duke of Cleveland, 122, 175
Prater, Ric., 85
Prescott, Geo., 32
Priddy (Pryddy):
-, Leo., 274
-, Thos (d. by 1619), and his wid.
Winifred, 270
-, Thos (fl. 1646), 270
-, Thos (fl. 1739), 270
Prior, Alb., 234
Proud, Mrs, see Beak
Prower:
-, Major Elton Mervyn, 264–5, 282
-, Revd John (d. 1827), vicar of Purton,
275, 278–9, 281
-, Revd John Mervyn (d. 1869), vicar of
Purton, 264, 272, 281
-, John Elton Mervyn (d. 1882), 290
-, fam., 264, 278
Pucklechurch, Wm, 82
Pugh, Revd J. E., 275
Pulley:
-, Isabel, m. Benet Jay (Joy), 255, 280–1
-, Margt, w. of Ric., 255
-, Ric., 255, 278–9
-, fam., 281
Purkis, A. L., 197
Purton:
-, Adam of (d. c. 1266), 6, 8, 10, 99, 138,
259, 279
-,-, estates: Ashton Keynes, 8, 10, 123,
138; Chelworth, 6, 8, 13, 79, 82,
89, 96, 99; Purton, 8, 244, 255,
259, 269
-,-, heirs, 8, 79, 89, 96, 244, 255; and
see Keynes; Paynel; Welle
-,-, serjeantry, see Braydon forest,
serjeantry
-, Cath. of, m. Sir John Paynel, 79, 83,
234, 255, 257
-, Geof. of, 267
-, Isabel of, m. Sir Rob. de Welle, 86,
255, 257, 259
-, Margery of, m. — de Keynes, 255
-, Thos of, 10, 258
-, fam., 255
Purton, 1–2, 5–12, 15, 17, 29, 32, 36, 50,
52, 62, 66, 70, 74, 98–101, 106,
187, 201–2, 225, 244–85
-, acreage, 245
-, adv., 255, 278
-, agric., 8–9, 248, 267–9, 276, 279, 288
-, almsho., 277
-, Bagbury, 7, 248, 252, 262, 265, 267;
and see Purton, farms
-, Bagbury Green, 264, 269
-, Bentham, 7, 52, 248, 252–3, 259–60,
263, 265, 266
-, Bentham Ho. (formerly farm), 12,
39, 248, 253, 255, 261, 265–6,
269
-, Blakehill airfield, see Royal Air Force
-, boundaries, 5, 14–15, 186, 193, 244–6,
271, 279
-, bridges, 246, 270
-, buildings (dom.), 11–12, 248–54,
255–6, 275
-, Bury Hill (hillfort), 247
-, canals, 246, 272
-, Chamberlains, see Purton Ho.
-, charities, 95, 276
-, church, 5–6, 9–10, 12, 40, 47–8, 248,
255, 277–84
-,-, church ho., 249, 274
-,-, churchyard, 257, 283
-, Church End, 40, 248–9, 272, 274
-, Church End Ho., see Purton Ho.
-, Church Inn (formerly Church Ho.),
249, 274
-, clubs and socs, 272–3, 275
-, Common Platt, 3, 194, 246, 248, 252
-, commons, 248, 251, 259, 268–9, 276–7
-, Dogridge, 4–5, 7, 9, 246, 252, 275–6
-, fairs, 271
-, farms and farmsteads, 248, 250–3,
261, 266–7, 279
-,-, Bagbury Green, 266
-,-, Bentham, Purton Stoke, see above
Bentham Ho.
-,-, Blacklands, 252, 267
-,-, Blakehill, Purton Stoke, 246, 254,
266–7, 269
-,-, Braydon manor, Purton
Common, 269
-,-, Bury Hill, Purton Stoke, 256, 269
-,-, College, 250, 263–4, 281
-,-, Common, 252, 263, 269
-,-, Crosslanes, 25
-,-, Dairy, Bentham, 253–4
-,-, Diana Lodge, 26
-,-, Down, 265, 267
-,-, Flaxmore, see Haxmore
-,-, Fox Hill, 266
-,-, Haxmore, 252, 265
-,-, Hayes Knoll, 266
-,-, Hurstead, 252
-,-, Lower (South) Pavenhill, 252
-,-, Manor, 248, 257–8, 263, 267, 269
-,-, Manor, Purton Stoke, 254, 269
-,-, Mill, 266
-,-, Momes Leaze, 269
-,-, New, Bentham, 253, 266
-,-, Packhorse, 252
-,-, Park House, 252
-,-, Pavenhill, 263-4
-,-, Pond, Purton Stoke, 43, 248, 254,
261–2, 265–6, 275
-,-, Pound, 252, 287
-,-, Pry, 50–1, 252, 265
-,-, Purton Common, 253
-,-, Restrop, 259, 261, 263, 267
-,-, Ridgeway, 264, 266
-,-, Sparcells, 192, 263
-,-, Spring Grove, 267
-,-, Stoke Common, 253
-,-, Upper Pavenhill, 252
-,-, Wells, Purton Stoke, 263, 265
-,-, West Marsh, see Purton Common
farm
-,-, Widham, 248, 252, 263
-, fields, 9, 267–8
-, fishponds, 257, 264, 270
-, freewarren, 268, 286
-, friendly soc., 274, 276
-, geology, 245–6
-, glebe, 267, 279
-, grazing rights (leazes), 268–9, 276,
279
-, Hallidays (ho.), 251, 267
-, hosps, 267, 276
-, industry and trades, 271–2
-, inns, 274–5
-,-, Angel, 38, 249, 274–6
-, Keynes Court, 259
-, library, 45, 272
-, Little Marsh, 269
-, Malreward (Malfords) est., 252, 260,
265–6
-, manors and estates, 32, 82–3, 247–9,
254–67, 268, 270
-,-, Gascrick (later Purton Wootton),
254, 259
-,-, Purton manor, 254–5, 255–8, 261
-,-, Purton Keynes, 254–5, 258–9
-,-, Purton Paynell (Poucher), 254–5,
259, 263, 266
-, manor cts and court ho., 258, 277
-, Manor Ho., 40, 249, 255–6, 257–8, 263
-, manorial barns, 41, 258
-, markets, 271
-, meadows, 266–7
-, Milk Ho., 249
-, Millenium Hall, 272
-, mills, 9, 248, 260, 264, 270–1
-, Momes Leaze, see Braydon forest,
purlieus
-, museum, 272
-, nonconf. (protestant), 284–5
-,-, chapels, 12, 252, 284–5
-, parish govt, 277; offices, 45, 272
-, parish hall, 272
-, Pavenhill, 4, 8–9, 245, 248, 252, 260,
271, 274, 279
-,-, farms and farmsteads, 255, 260,
265; and see Purton, farms
-, Royal George inn, 271, 274–5
-, Plain Ho., 192
-, Play close, 271–2, 277, 284
-, poor relief, 277–8, 289
-, pop., 247
-, pound, 285
-, prehist. remains, 2, 4–5, 247
-, Purton Court (formerly The Court),
250, 265–6
-, Purton Down est., 262, 265
-, Purton Ho. (formerly Chamberlains;
Church End Ho.), 252, 249,
264–5, 270, 281
Purton Stoke, 16, 51, 56, 93, 95–6, 165,
244–6, 248, 255, 268
-, Bell inn, 254, 274–5
-, Common, 269
-, farms and farmsteads, 252, 260;
and see Purton, farms and
farmsteads
-, Poor's Platt char., 276
-, reading room, 46, 254, 272
-, settlement and bldg, 253–4
-, spa, below
Purton Stoke Ho., 253, 270
railways, 9, 246, 248, 26
-, sta., 11, 18, 188, 246, 274
rectors, 278–9; and see Vicia
rectory, 12, 278
-, estate, 254–5, 257, 261, 263, 278, 281
Red Ho., 272
Restrop, 2, 7–8, 248, 252, 268
-, farms and farmsteads, 255, 260,
263; and see Purton, farms
Restrop Ho., 11, 42, 248, 252, 260–1
roads and streets, 11, 16, 246, 274
-, Bentham La., 246
-, Bowshot, 251
-, Cow St, 246, 252, 269
-, High St, 38, 246, 249–52
-, Hoggs La., 246, 252–3
-, Lower Sq., 249–50
-, Mud La., 246
-, Newths La., 252
-, Pond La., 251–2
-, Purton Stoke St, 246, 253
-, Station Rd, 253
-, Upper Sq., 249
-, Witts La., 253
schools, 12, 133, 204, 266, 272, 275–6,
281–2, 284
-, Bradon Forest school, 12, 58
settlement, 5, 7, 10, 244–54
spa, 11, 44, 246, 253, 271–2
sports and recreation, 272, 275
-, recreation ground, 249, 269–70,
275
tithes, 261, 279
-, vestry, 274
vicarage, 244, 255, 278
-, hos, 248, 278, 283–4
vicars, 244, 278–9; and see Aldford; Bathe; Blake; Fessey; Franklin; Gabell; Glass; Harrison; Haslam; Mitchell; Prower; Richard; Roberts; Veysey; Willis
village halls, 270–1
water supply, 278
Westmarsh, 248, 264–5, 271
Widham, 246, 248, 252, 262, 269
-, and see Purton, farms and
farmsteads
woodland, 244, 268, 269–70
workho., 12, 247, 250, 275, 277, 282
Workmen's Institute, 45, 251, 272, 275
-, Young Farmers' hall, 46, 272
Purton Historical Soc., 272–3
Pyncombe, Mrs, 222
Q.
quarrying, 2, 202, 246, 272
Queen Anne's Bounty, 66, 221–2, 241
R.
Radesthrop (Restrop):
-, Denise of, 260
-, Thos of, 260
-, fam., 252
Radnor, earls of, see Bouverie
RAF Blakehill Farm, see Royal Air Force
RAF Fairford, see Royal Air Force
railways, 10–11, 18, 46, 77, 102, 188, 226,
233, 246, 269, 285
-, Cheltenham & Great Western Union
Railway, 77, 188, 226, 246, 285
-, Great Western Railway, 11, 18, 42,
188, 202, 246–7
-,-, Swindon works, 247, 267, 271, 273
-, Midland & South Western Junction
Railway, 18, 188, 246
-, Swindon & Cheltenham Extension
Railway, 18, 102, 188, 246
-, Swindon, Marlborough & Andover
Railway, 188
-, and see individual parishes for
stations
Rainbold (fl 1066–7), 8, 145, 160–1
Rainer Foundation (formerly London Police Court Mission), 124, 132–3
Rankin, Wm, rector of Meysey Hampton, 222, 224
Ratcliffe:
-, Mrs M. J., 95
-, Thos, 95
Rawlings:
-, Mrs A. T., 94
-, Thos, 94
Ray, river, 3, 7, 9, 14–16, 19, 75, 103–6, 186–7, 191, 193, 202, 245–6, 268, 270
Read:
-, A. P., 233
-, Eliz., see Telling
-, F. R., 175
-, F. S., 94
-, Frank, 176
-, John, 178, 259
-, P. A., 122, 124
-, R. J., 94
-, Ric., 267
-, Rowland, 176–8
-, T., 234
-, Sir Thos, Bt, MP, 41
-, Wm, 259–60, 265
-, fam., 229, 233, 259
Rebbeck, W. H. E., 199
Remembrance Wakes, 273
retail trade and services:
-, bakers, 33, 46
-, blacksmiths, 45, 114, 271
-, building trades, 271
-, butchers, 33, 46, 271
-, carpenters, 46
-, chandlers, 46, 271
-, drapers, 46
-, goldsmith, 23
-, grocers, 46, 271
-, hauliers, 237
-, mercers, 25, 117
-, merchants, 9, 23, 43
-, moneyers, 23
-, plasterers, 46
-, plumbing, 46
-, race-horse training, 269
-, retail trade, 11, 202, 237, 271, 273
-, tobacconist, 271
-, victualling, 46
-, wine sellers, 23, 33
Revièrs:
-, Baldwin de (d. 1216), 31
-, Baldwin (d. 1262), earl of Devon, 31
-, Margery, see FitzGerold
Reynold, s. of Rog. of Breteuil, see Breteuil
Reynolds:
-, Geo., 94
-, Hen., 177
Rice, G. E., 74
Rich, Rob., 236
Richard I, 229, 234
Richard III, 196
Richard (d. 1460), duke of York, 32
Richard, vicar of Purton, 279, 283
Richard, son of Wm (fl. 1199), 194
Richards:
-, S. W. L., vicar of Cricklade St
Sampson, 62
-, Mr, 175
Richardson:
-, Art. Perry, 264
-, E. St J., 88
-, Ethel, 273, 275
-, P., 88
Richmond:
-, Anne, wid. of Toby, 260
-, Bridget, 122, 134
-, Oliffe (d. 1691), 117, 122
-, Oliffe (d. 1757), 122, 125, 134
-, Oliffe (d. c. 1768), 122
Richmond alias Webb:
-, Chris., 195–7
-, Giles (d. 1624), 195
-, Giles (fl. 1667), 195
-, Jos., 195
-, Wm (d. 1610), 195, 206, 208
-, fam., 208
Rickards:
-, John (d. 1927), 146
-, John (fl. 1910–41), 214, 216–17
Ridelisford, Emily, dau. of Wal. of, m. 1
-, Hugh de Lacy, 2 Steph.
-, Longespée, 60
Ridler, John, 236
Rivers:
-, Denise, see Peverell
-, Sir John (fl. bef 1334), 79
-, Sir John, s. of Denise, 82
River, barons, see Pitt
rivers, 14–15, 17, 70, 73, 141–2, 144, 152, 156, 186–7; and see: Churn; Derry brook; Key; Ray; Shire brook; Shire ditch; Swill brook; Thames
roads, 11, 17, 111, 142–4, 156–9, 172, 187–9,
210–2, 226, 246, 285
-, A419, 1
-, M4 motorway, 1, 17, 254
-, turnpikes, 11, 17, 37, 111, 142, 156, 172,
188, 210, 226, 246, 285
Robbins, Wm, 44
Robert (fl. 1066), s. of Wimarc, 32, 58, 92, 95
Roberts, Thos, vicar of Purton, 280
Rodbourne Cheney, 5, 244, 268
Rogers:
-, Eliz., m. Wm Essex, 260
-, P. H., 82, 84, 89
-, Thos, 260
Roland, John, rector of Cricklade St Sampson, 59
Roman Catholicism, 58, 62, 70, 140, 154, 243
Ros, Joan of, m. John, 1st Baron Lovel, 91
Roseblade, John, 171
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester (Glos.), 149
Royal Air Force RAF Blakehill, 11, 16, 18, 48, 57, 74,
77–8, 94–5, 102, 107, 254
-, RAF Fairford, 11, 210–11, 213, 214, 217
Ruck:
-, Edm. N., 256
-, Edw., 90
-, Jos., 90
Rudhall:
-, Abr., bell-founder, 61, 139, 169, 208
-, Thos, bell-founder, 61
rugby, 55
Rumming:
-, Jane, 175
-, Ric., 175
-, fam., 175
Rushey Platt, railway sta., 11
Rushout, Sir John, Bt, 80
Russell:
-, John, 196
-, Rob., 196, 202
-, Thos, 196
-, fam., 196, 264
Russhley:
-, Anne, 88
-, Joan, 88
-, John, 88
-, Thos, 88
-, Wm, 88
S.
Sacheverell, Sir Ric., 83
Sackville, Sir Thos, 120, 136
Sadler:
-, Ann, see Butt
-, Caroline, m. Col. Thos Heycock, 266
-, Flo., 197
-, H. C., 197
-, Jas (fl. 1799), 265
-, Jas Hen. (d. 1929), 45, 90, 197, 203,
266, 270, 272
-, John (fl. 1583), 260, 265
-, John (fl. 1815), 265
-, Sam. (d. 1845), 261, 265
-, Dr Sam. C., 265, 270–1
-, Thos, 260, 265–6
-, Wm, 86
-, Wm Jas, 63
-, fam., 39, 255, 261, 265–6
St Aubyn, Jas P., archit., 168, 222
St Germans, earls of, see Eliot
St Helen:
-, Gillian, see Elsfield
-, John of, 31
St John:
-, Fred., Vct Bolingbroke, 197
-, Geo., Vct Bolingbroke, 197
-, Hen., 4th Vct Bolingbroke, 197
-, Hen., 5th Vict Bolingbroke, 197
-, Isabella, see Hompesch
-, Sir John, Bt, 197
-, Mary, see Howard
St Omer:
-, Eliz. of, 81
-, Margt of, 63, 81
-, Thos of, 63, 81
Salisbury, earl of, see Longespée
Salisbury, 25
Salisbury, diocese of, 1, 240
-, bps, 6, 8–9, 32, 147, 213, 219–20, 229,
240, 278,
-, cathedral, 9, 63
-, dean and chapter, 59, 61, 63, 82, 84,
96
-, Hungerford chantry, 82, 95
Salter, Geo., 81
Salvation Army, 62
Samuel, Harry, 46
Samways, Ric., rector of Meysey Hampton (Glos.), 220
Sandford:
-, Agnes, 79, 123
-, Hugh of, 79
-, Jordan of, 79
-, Ric. of, 79, 255
-, Thos of (d. by 1218), 79
-, Sir Thos of (d. by 1242), Kt, 5–6, 79,
82, 89, 96, 99, 123, 254
-, Warin of, 79
-, fam., 79, 89
Sarawak, Rajah of, see Brooke
Saumarez, Victor, 175
Saunders:
-, Anne, 86
-, Chris., 86
-, Jane, 86
-, John, 86
-, Thos, 63
Savage, Jane, m. 1 Geo. Bridges, Lord Chandos, 2 Geo. Pitt (d. 1694), 230
Savery:
-, Anne, 85
-, John, 85
Saye, John, 117
Scipe, hundred of, 5
Scott:
-, Leo., 266
-, fam., 269
Scudamore:
-, Alice, 91
-, Godfrey, 91
-, Peter, 91
Sebag-Montefiore, Janine, 147
Second World War, 18, 29–30, 48, 57, 123, 132–3, 176, 236, 254, 269, 272, 274
Seddon and Jones, archit., 288
Self, John, 90
Selwood, forest of, 7
Sewster:
-, Edw., 286
-, Edw., s. of Edw., 286
-, Geo., 286
Seymour:
-, A. F., 178
-, Art., 124
-, Aubrey, 124
-, C. E., 178
-, Cath., see Parr
-, Edw., duke of Somerset, 80
-, Sir Thos (d. 1358), 84–5
-, Sir Thos (d. 1549), Baron Seymour,
32, 40, 147, 152
Shaftesbury, earls of, see Cooper
Shaftesbury (Dorset), abbey of, 32
Sharington, Sir Wm, 174
Shawe, Sqn Ldr D., 176
Shayle, Thos, 253, 261
Sheldon:
-, Edw., 146–7, 152
-, Ralph, 146
Sheppard, Mrs, 275
Sherman:
-, Frances, see Lenne
-, John, 287–8
-, Mary, 287
-, Rendle, 287
Shipton Moyne (Glos.), 40
Shire brook, 210
Shire ditch, 109, 111
Shire stone, 110
Shirugge, Thos, 84
Shorncote (Glos. formerly Wilts.), 1, 4–5, 109–11, 125
Shotesbroke:
-, Gilb. of, 260
-, Joan, see Walerand
-, John of, 260
Shrewsbury, earls of, see Montgomery
Shurey, Jas, 274
Shurmer, Margt, 284
Sibell, Amy, m. — Hyde, 264
Siddington (Glos.), 110, 125
Sikes, A., 74
Silchester (Hants.), 156
Simmonds brewery, 274
Simpkins, Raymond, 197
Sketchley, Revd Horace, 220
Skuse:
-, J. H., 180
-, bros, 180
Slade:
-, F. M., 94
-, Hen., 94
-, John, 167
Slatter:
-, W. E. T., 176
-, Mrs, 176
Smith:
-, Harry, 138, 178
-, Humph., vicar of Eisey, 153
-, Wal., 255
Smyth(e):
-, Sir Art., 286
-, Hen., 50, 56
Somerford Keynes (Glos., formerly Wilts.), 1, 4–5, 81, 99, 109, 111–12, 125, 134
Somerset, see Bath; Glastonbury; Haselbury Plucknett
Sotehill (Sothill):
-, Barbara, m. Sir Marm. Constable,
259
-, Geo., 259
-, Joan, see Poucher
-, John (d. by 1446), 83
-, Sir John (d. 1495), 259
-, fam., 259
South Cerney (Glos.), 5, 14, 60, 70, 109, 111–12, 157, 176
Southampton (Hants.), 18
Spackman:
-, Rob., 214–17
-, fam., 215, 217
Speen (Berks), 4, 156
sports, see bowls; cricket; football; golf; hunting; rugby; tennis
Stanford-in-the-Vale (Berks, later Oxon.), 87
Stanton Fitzwarren, 5
Stanton St Quinton, 282
Staple, hundred of, 5–6, 96, 152, 247, 255
Stephen, king of England, 22–3, 112
Stephens (Stevens):
-, Chas, 176
-, Frances, see Bridges
-, Miriam, 275
-, Nic., 256
-, fam., 177
Stert, Ric. of the, 233
Still, Thos, 88
Stillman and Eastwick-Field, archit., 233
Stivichall, Margery of, 206
Stock:
-, Hugh, 84
-, Sir John, 84
Story of Purton, The, 273
Story-Maskelyne:
-, Ant., 195, 265
-, Edm., 195–6
-, Margt, see Maskelyne
-, Mary, m. Hugh Arnold-Foster, 265
-, Mervyn, 265, 275
Stourton, John, Baron Stourton, 82
Strange, John, 272
Stratfield Saye (Hants.), 256
Stratton:
-, Adam of, 31, 59, 62, 92, 105
-, Jasper, 195
-, Ric. of, rector of Cricklade St
Sampson, 59
-, Rob. of, 59
Stratton St Margaret, 5, 278
Street, G. E., archit., 12, 209
Streeten:
-, Revd H. T., 195
-, Sarah, 195
Strong, Thos, 90
Stroud (Glos.), 11
Stump, Sarah, 85
Sudeley castle (Glos.), 40
Suffolk, earls of, see Howard
Summer:
-, J., 147
-, Mrs, 147
Sumner, Madeline, m. Sir Geo. Banks Jenkinson, 180
Surrey, see Croydon; Merton
Sutton (Berks.), 90
Sweet, fam., 88
Swill brook, 3, 109, 111, 125, 171, 225–6, 232
Swindon, 1, 8, 10, 12, 40, 92, 109, 186,
201–2, 207, 210, 226, 244, 246
-, Arclite Ho., 192
-, borough council, 74, 93, 205
-, boundaries, 186
-, canals, 11, 246
-, corporation, 197
-, fire, 38, 205
-, railways, 1, 102, 188
-,-, GWR works, see railways, Great
Western
-, roads, 17, 155–6
-, settlement, 4
-, sewage works, 187
-, Swindon Technology Centre, 192
-, Swindon Town Football Club, 274
-, western expansion of, 1, 12, 186–8,
191–2, 201, 204, 251, 274
-, and see Lydiard Millicent, Shaw;
Purton
Swindon & Cheltenham Extension Railway, see railways
Swindon Co-operative Soc., 275
Swindon, Marlborough & Andover Railway, see railways
Swinford:
-, John, 137
-, Smithett, vicar of Ashton Kernes, 137
-, Thos, 137
Syward:
-, John (d. 1398), 81
-, John II (d. bef. 1405), 81
T.
Talmage:
-, Eleanor, 87
-, W. T., 87
-, Wm, 87
Tame, Sir Edm., 92
Tancred:
-, Sir Thos, 6th Bt, 147
-, Sir Thos, 7th Bt, 147
Taylor:
-, E. E., 237
-, John, 139
-, Thos, 27
Taylor alias Corver:
-, Hen., 129
-, Thos, 129
-, Wm, 129
-, fam., 129
Teal, Sam., 120
Telling:
-, Eliz., m. John Read, 259
-, Fras, 123
-, Hen., 240
-, N. E., 94
-, Rob., 234
-, Wm, 240, 259
-, fam., 129
tennis, 55
Tetbald the physician, 92
Tewkesbury (Glos.), abbey of, 7–9,
112–13, 119, 123, 136, 174, 265
-, abts, 6, 135, 242
Thames & Severn canal, 11, 18, 23, 46,
143, 148, 157, 164, 211–12, 246
-, Round Ho., 212
Thames, river, 1, 3, 7, 9, 14–19, 21, 23, 28,
38, 44–5, 72–3, 103, 187, 210, 226
-, as boundary, 7, 14–16, 19, 23, 70, 109,
142, 171–2
-, crossing, 17–18, 21, 23, 112, 143, 156,
158, 172
-, in Cricklade, 13, 14–19, 21, 23, 28, 38,
44–5, 70, 72–3, 103
-, in Eisey, 141–3, 148
-, in Latton, 155–8, 162
-, in Leigh, 171–2, 179–80, 182
-, in Marston Meysey, 210, 212, 216–18
-, in Minety, 226
-, navigation, 14, 17–18, 23
-, tributaries, 3, 9, 14–19, 70, 109–11,
142–3, 155–6, 171, 210
Thelluson:
-, §C. S. A., 93
-, Georgiana, see Theobald
Theobald:
-, Georgiana, m. C. S. A. Thelluson, 93
-, John, 93
-, Wm, 93
Thompson:
-, T. R., 47
-, Mr, 258
Tichener, David, 274
Tilshead, 85
Tippetts, see Paul
Tooker, see Tucker
Travers, Martin, 65
Trefusis, Sam., 161
Tregoze:
-, John, 91
-, Rob., 91
Trinder:
-, John, 217
-, Silvester, 87
-, Thos, 87
-, fam., 87
Tring (Herts), 32
Tritton, Sir Ant., 217
Tucker (Tooker):
-, Anne, 86
-, Chas, 86
-, Thos, 88
Turald (fl. 1086), 213
Turges, Rob., 195, 206
Turner:
-, Edw., 129
-, fam., 129
U.
United States of America, 214
Upton Scudamore, 91
Urmston:
-, Gilb., 84
-, John, 84
-, Thurston, 84
Ushers Pubs, 274
Vale of the White Horse hunt, see hunting
Vane, Harry Geo., see Powlett
Vaughan, Edw., 85–6
Vaulx:
-, Dr Fras, 219
-, Dr Jas, 219
Vernon:
-, J. M., 93, 95
-, Wm, 93–5
Vescy:
-, Isabel, see Purton
-, Wm de, Baron Vescy, 82
Veysey, John, vicar of Purton, 282
Vicia, Bayamund de, rector of Purton, 278–9
Victoria, Queen, 28, 39, 180
Vikings, see Danish invasion
Villiers:
-, John Chas, earl of Clarendon, 93, 95,
289
-, Thos, earl of Clarendon, 287
Vincent, Barbar, 129
Vizor, Mr, 123
W.
Walerand:
-, Adam, 260
-, Joan, m. — Shotesbroke, 260
-, John, 260
-, Nic., 260
-, Thos, 260
-, Wm, parson of Leigh, 260
-, fam., 252, 260
-, and see Blunsdon, Walerand of
Waleys:
-, Gillian, see Elsfield
-, Ingram le, 31
Waller, archit. of Gloucester:
-, Fulljames and Waller, 30, 207
-, Waller and sons, 220
-, Waller, son and Wood, 214
Wallingford (Berks., later Oxon.), 7, 21, 94
Walrond:
-, Edw., 87
-, Fras, 87
-, Margery, see Bourne
-, Ric., 87
-, Wm, 85
Walsh:
-, Art. Fras, 257
-, Art. J., 257
-, Helen, w. of Art. Fras, 257
-, fam., 257
Walsingham, Sir Fras, 208
Wanborough (Durocornovium), 4, 60, 158, 189, 286
War Department, 29–30
Waraker, Dr, 256
Ward:
-, Eliz., 275, 287–8
-, Capt. H. R., 287, 290
-, John Edw., 287–8
-, Mrs, 275
Ware, fam., 265
Wareham (Dorset), 7, 21, 67
Warin (fl. 1227–31), king's chaplain, 25
Warin the bowman (fl. 1084), 78
Warman:
-, Wm, 269
-, fam., 261
Warneford:
-, John, 83, 87
-, S. W., rector of Lydiard Millicent,
206, 208
-, Thos, 83
Warner:
-, John, 274
-, John, & Sons, bell-founders, 62
-, Mary, see Hawkins
-, Peter, rector of Lydiard Millicent,
208
-, Thos, 123
Warre:
-, John la, Baron de la Warre, 91
-, Rog. la, Baron de la Warre, 91
Warrender, Miss, 272
Warwick, earls of, see Beaumont
Warwickshire, see Birmingham
Waryn, Thos, 81
Watkins:
-, Eliz., 92
-, Lewis, 92
-, Wm, 92
Watts, fam., 259
Wavell:
-, Anne, see Poulton
-, Revd Wm, 86
Wayte, Bernard, vicar of Minety, 242
Webb:
-, Fras, 146
-, J. J., 195–6
-, fam., 40
Weeks (Wecche), John, 258
Welle (Welles):
-, Adam of, Baron Welles, 82
-, Eleanor, m. Sir Thos Lawrence, 82
-, Isabel, see Purton
-, John, 4th Baron Welles, 82
-, John, 5th Baron Welles, 82
-, Lionel, Baron Welles, 82
-, Mary, m. John Lawrence, 82
-, Ric., Baron Welles, 82
-, Sir Rob. of (d. by 1266), 82, 255
-, Rob., Baron Welles, 82
Wells:
-, Jas, 62, 139
-, Mary, see Poulton
-, Susannah, see Adams
-, W. G. (d. 1887), 47, 85, 87–8
-, W. G. (fl. 1914), 88
-, Wm (fl. 1709), 274
-, Wm (fl. 1827), 85
-, Wm (fl. 1877), 47, 85, 87–8
Wesley, John, 284
Wessex, kingdom of, 5, 21
West, Douglas H., 230
Westbury, 2, 45, 128
Western Electricity Supply Co., 39
Westminster abbey, 58, 84, 95
Weston, Thos, MP, 40
Wharton:
-, Jane, 80
-, Lucy, 80
-, Phil., mqss and duke of Wharton, 80
-, Thos, Baron, mqss of Wharton, 80
Whatley-Estridge, Hen., 230
Wheelock, Ant., 263
Whitbread brewery, 274
White:
-, Miss A., 198
-, D. S., 197
-, John, 89
-, Jonathan, 50, 88–9
-, Rob., 89
-, fam., 94
Whitfield:
-, Ant., 139
-, Rob., rector of Lydiard Millicent, 208
Whitmore:
-, Geo., 32
-, Thos, 32
Whittall, Ross, 147
Whittingham, Jas, 147
Whittokesmede, John, MP, 40
Whorwood, Hen., 120–1, 123, 138
Wickes:
-, Somerset, 120
-, Revd Thos Croome, vicar of Ashton
Keynes, 137, 139
Widhill:
-, Alex. of, 92
-, Aubin of, 92
Widhill, see Cricklade
Wiggins, W. C., 93
Wike, de la:
-, John, 62, 81
-, Margery, 62
-, Ric., 62, 81
Wilbraham, Edw., 90
Wilkins:
-, Eliz., see Ferris
-, Thos (d. by 1744), 127
-, Thos (fl. 1793), 127
-, Thos (d. 1789), 127
Wilkinson:
-, G., archit., 275
-, Wm, archit., 214
William I, 8, 32, 160
William II, 22
William, count of Perch, bp of Châlons-en-Champagne, 60
William, s. of Hugh (d. by 1199), and his w. Millicent, 186, 194, 206
William, s. of Richard (fl. 1240), 270
William of Kilkenny, 206
William the miller (fl. 1300), 103
Williams:
-, John, 81
-, T. P., 146
Willis, Canon Norman, vicar of Purton, 282, 290
Wilsonn:
-, Emma, 264
-, Isabella, 264
-, Margt, see Goddard
-, Capt. Rob., 264–5
-, Sarah, m. Ric. Miles, 264
Wiltshire & Berkshire (Wilts. & Berks.) canal, 11, 18, 157, 246, 276
Wiltshire, archd. of, 9, 229, 240–1
Wiltshire County Council, 38, 57, 74, 86, 93, 106–7, 221, 278
Wiltshire Constabulary, 38, 135
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, 78, 95, 132, 231, 235, 254, 289; and see nature reserves
Wimbish, Nic., 83
Wimborne St Giles (Dorset), 261
Winchester, Odo of, 32
Winchester, earls of, see Despenser
Winchester, 32
Winchester, bps of, 5, 89, 194
-, and see Denewulf
Windsor (Berks.), 263
Wolstenholme, Sir John, 80
Woodbridge Brook, 3, 187
Woodford, L. B., 122, 124
Woodlands, Sarah, 94
Wootton (Wotton):
-, Gervase, 255
-, John, rector of Cricklade St
Sampson, 59
-, Nic., 259
-, Wm of, and his wid. Margt, 258
Wootton Bassett, 11, 17, 53, 77, 80, 111, 114, 121, 172, 188, 192–4, 199, 201, 203, 246, 285
Worcester, diocese of, 1,
-, bps, 5, 145
Workman, Hen., 231
Wraxall:
-, Joan, see Peverell
-, John of, 79, 82
-, Maud, m. Wm Baddeby, 79, 89
Wriothesley:
-, Chas, 103
-, Sir Thos, 103
Writtle, Rog. of, 83, 148
Wyatt:
-, Fras, 123
-, Joanna, 123
Wykeham-Martin:
-, Chas, 256
-, Cornwallis, 256, 276
Y.
York, dchss of, see Hyde; Nevill
York, dukes of, see Edmund, Edward, Richard
Young:
-, G. B., 123
-, W. T., 198
Younger, Ric., 147, 152
Z.
Ziegler, Fred., 231