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INDEX
A-J
NOTE: The following abbreviations have been used: adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And.,
Andrew; Ant., Anthony; abp., archbishop; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben., Benjamin; bp., bishop; Cast., Castle; Cath.,
Catherine; cath., cathedral; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charities; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch.,
church; Coll., College; Ctss., Countess; Dan., Daniel; D. and C., Dean and Chapter; d., died; Edm., Edmund;
Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geof., Geoffrey; geol., geology; Geo.,
George; Gilb., Gilbert; govt., government; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; hosp., hospital; ho., house; Humph.,
Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katherine; Laur.,
Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Ld., Lord; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; m., married; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael;
Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; n., note; par., parish; Parl. rep., Parliamentary repre-
sentation; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pop., population; rly., railway; Ric., Richard; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog.,
Roger; Rom., Roman; Rom. Cath., Roman Catholicism; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; sta., station;
Steph., Stephen; succ., succeeded; Thos., Thomas; U.D.C., Urban District Council; vct., viscount; vctss., viscountess;
Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William.
Abarrow, Edw., fam.,
Abath, Clement, Joshua,
Rob.,
Abbot, Jane, John,
A Beckett Turner,
see Turner
Abergavenny (Mon.), prior and
priory of, and see
Richard
Abingdon, earls of, see Bertie
A' Court, John, Pierce (later
A' Court Ashe),
Acryse Park (Kent),
Adams, John, Thos.,
Adlam, Alice, m. Rob. Cogswell,
Edith, m. (1) John Lambe (2)
John Westwell, Geo.,
Hen., John (d. 1545),
John (fl. 1550),
John (fl. 1599),
Rob., Sam., Sybil,
Thos., Wm. (fl. 1602),
Wm. (fl. 1702), n;
fam.,
Admiralty Gunnery Equipment
Depot,
Aete, Wm. de,
Aethelbald, King,
Agard, Ambrose, Steph.,
fam.,
Aiscough, Wm., bp. of Salisbury,
Alcester (Warws.),
Alcombe, Wm.,
Aldbourne,
n,
Aldridge, Mary, Ralph,
fam.,
Aldrington, John of,
Alexander, Hon. Wal. Phil.,
Alfred, King,
Alfric the cowherd (fl. 1170),
'Alleburne' (stream),
Allen, Hen.,
Alric (fl. 11th cent.),
Alton Barnes,
Alton Priors,
Alvediston,
Alwold (fl. 11th cent.),
Amberlegh, John,
Amelcote (Staffs.),
Amesbury,
n
Ampney,
see Down Ampney
Andover (Hants),
Andrews, Edw. (fl. 1744),
Edw. (fl. 1792), Eliz., see
Middleney; John (fl. c. 1410),
John (d. c. 1744), Kath.,
Nat., Ric., Thos.,
Townsend,
Anne, Queen,
Ansty, preceptory of,
Antony (Antonius), Wm.,
Aplin & Barrett, cheese manufacturers,
Applegate, Steph.,
Appleguard, Steven,
Appuldurcombe, in Godshill (I.o.w.),
Arden, Frances E.,
Arn Hill,
Arthur, Prince of Wales (d. 1502),
Arundel, earls of, and see
Aubigny, Fitz Alan
Arundel, Ric. de,
Arundell, Sir John (fl. 1470),
Sir John (fl. 1550),
Kath., see Chidiock; Thos. (d.
1485), Sir Thos. (d. 1552),
Ash (Ashe), Cecily, see Berkeley;
Edw., Jane, m. Wm. Bassett,
John (fl. 1550),
John (fl. 1640), Sam.,
fam.,
Ashby, Canons (Northants.),
Ashe,
see Ash
Ashfordby, John (later Trenchard),
Ashlock, Thos. (fl. 1561), Thos.
(s. of Thos.),
Ashton, Sir Rob.,
Ashton, Chapel, see Ashton, Rood
Ashton, Gulden (Gulde, Gyldene),
see East Town
Ashton, Rood (Chapel Ashton),
agric., chap.,
man., man. ho.,
pk.,
Ashton, Steeple,
adv., agric.,
Ashton Ho., bells,
boundaries, char.,
Chartism., chs., ch.
ho., cloth ind., common,
courts,
cross, estates, fair,
fields, fire,
geol., houses, inc.,
limekilns, local govt.,
lock-up, 'Long's Arms',
mans.,
man.ho., market,
mills, nonconf.,
placename, Polish hostel,
pop., roads, schs.,
steeple, tithes,
vicarage ho., village,
woodland,
work ho., and see Blackball,
East Town, Littleton, Lovemead,
Paxcroft, Snarlton
Ashton, West, vicar of,
Ashton, West,
adv., agric., char.,
ch., estates,
fields, inc.,
man., Manor Farm,
mineral well, nonconf.,
pop., sch., tithes,
village,
Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers,
Astley, Francis Dugdale,
Sir John Dugdale,
Mary, see Buckler; fam.,
Astor, Hon. J. J.,
Aubigny, Hugh d', earl of Arundel
(d. 1243),
Aubrey the Chamberlain (fl. 1086),
Aubrey, John,
Aucombe, in Longbridge Deverill,
Audley, barons, see Tuchet
Audley, de, Eleanor, see Clare; Hugh,
Marg., m. Ralph, earl of
Stafford,
Aure, de, Augusta, n; John,
n
Austin, Thos.,
Australia, Australians,
Avenel, Mabel, see Malet; Nic.
(d. by 1223), Nic.
(d. c. 1246), Wm.,
Avon, riv.,
Awdry, Ambrose (fl. 1780),
Ambrose (fl. 1838), Pet.,
fam.,
Axford, John (d. 1704), John
(fl. 1762), Wm.,
Aylesbury, Thos., rector of Corsley,
Azor (fl. 1086),
Babigton, Babinton, see Bapton
Bache, Joan, see St. Lo; John,
Bagehott, Chas.,
Bailey (Baily), Chris., Edith,
see Goddard; Marion, Maud,
Nic., Thos. (d. c. 1566),
Thos. (fl. 1571),
Wal., Wm. (d. 1536),
Wm. (fl. 1571), Wm.
(fl. 1641), fam.,
see also Bayly
Ball fam.,
Ballard, Hen., John Aldridge,
Jonathan, Phil.,
Timothy, Wal., Wm.,
Wm. Aldridge, fam.,
Ballon, de, Hamelin, John
(fl. 1242), John (fl. 1274),
Reynold, Thos.,
Bamfield, Edw., John,
Ric.,
Bannister, John, Wm. (1),
Wm. (11),
Bapton, Thos. of,
Bapton (Babigton, Babinton), in
Fisherton de la Mere, n
agric., ch., estates,
fields, houses, inc.,
man., man. ho.,
nonconf., pop., tithes,
village,
Barclays Bank,
Barford St. Martin,
Barker, Hen.,
Barkesdale, Rob., Thos.,
Barly, John, Marg.,
Barnaby, John,
Barnes, John (fl. 1797), John
(fl. 1830), Thos., Wm.
Maslem,
Baron, John, rector of Upton Scudamore,
Sophia Mary,
Barowe,
see Bergh
Barrell, Alice, see Mohun; Rob.,
Wm. (1), Wm. (11),
Barret, Joan, m. Wm. Kellaway,
John,
Barrow, Sir Wal.,
Barry, Hen., Ric. (fl. 1691),
Ric. (d. 1766), Ric. (d.
1779),
Barter, John (of Corsley), John
(of Thoulstone),
Bartlet (Bartlett), Geo., Rob.,
Bartlett (Jas.) & Co., brewers,
Barton, Dan., Eliz., see Daniell;
John, Louisa Marg., m.
Steph. Flower Knight, Nat.
(d. 1828), Nat. (fl. 1828),
Nat. Fletcher,
Wm. (1), Wm. (11),
Wm. Clerk, Wm. Kington,
fam.,
Basing Ho. (Hants),
Basingstoke (Hants),
Basle (Switzerland),
Bassett, Edw., Isabel,
Jane, see Ash; Wm.,
Bassingbourne (Bassingburn), de,
Christine, Eve, John,
Warin,
Bastard, Alice, Wm., fam.,
Batchelor, Geo.,
Bate, Wm.,
Bates, Sam.,
Bath, marquesses of,
and see Thynne
Bath (Bathe), John (alias Whitaker),
Ric. (alias Whitaker),
Bath (Som.),
Bath and Wells, bp. of, see Burnell
(Rob.), FitzJocelin, Willes (Edw.)
Bathe,
see Bath
Bathurst, Ben. Ludlow, vct. Bledisloe
(cr. 1935), Hon. Chas.
Hiley,
Batillisfyld,
see Battlesfield
Batten, Edw.,
Battlesfield (Batillisfyld), in East
Coulston,
Bavant, Adam, Alice, see
Scudamore; Hawise, Joan, m.
Sir John Dauntsey, John,
Rog. (d. by 1338), Rog.
(d. 1355),
Baverstock, John,
Baverstock,
Bayly, F. W., Jas.,
Jas. Buckler Osborne,
Mary, Wm., Zachary
(1), Zachary (11), (d. c.
1747), fam.,
see also Bailey
Bayly, in Westbury,
Baynton, And., n, Sir
Edw. (d. 1545), Edw. (fl.
1561), Sir Hen. (d. 1544),
Hen. (fl. 1573), Isabel,
Wal. of, fam.,
Baynton, in Edington, adv.,
agric., chap.,
farms, highway maintenance,
man.,man. ho., poor
relief, tithes,
Beach, Grace, see Flower; Henrietta
Maria, m. Mic. Hicks, Mic.
Hicks (formerly Hicks),
Nic. Hicks, Rob.,
Thos. (d. 1729), Thos.
(fl. 1729), Thos. (d. 1774),
W. A. Hicks, Wm.
(d. by 1681), Wm. (fl. 1681),
Wm. (d. 1790), Wm. (d.
1856), fam.,
Beauchamp, Alice, see Tony; Lady
Anne (d. 1664), Eliz., m.
Rob. Willoughby, Giles,
John, Ld. Beauchamp (d.
1343), John (fl. 1361),
Ralph de, Ric.,
Ld. Beauchamp of Powick (d.
1503), Ric., Ld. St. Amand
(d. 1508), Wal., Sir
Wm., fam.,
Beaumont, Hen., Dean of Salisbury,
n
Beaupré, Isabel, m. John Longland,
Sir John, Marg., see
Furneaux
Beauservice, Hugh,
Beaven, Dr. E. S., Worthy,
Beaven (E. S.) (Maltings) Ltd.,
Bec (Eure), abbey of,
Beckett, Anne, see Leigh; Eliz.,
Gilb. Trowe (later Turner),
Hen., Wm. (fl. 1525),
Wm. (fl. 1612), fam.,
Beckington (Som.),
Beconsawe, Ric.,
Bell, And.,
Bellany, de, Baldwin, n; Wm.,
Beloney, Wm. de, n
Bemerton,
Benett (Benet), Anna Maria,
Cath., Etheldred,
Jane, John (fl. 1390),
John (d. 1461), John (fl.
1486), John (fl. 1518),
John (d. c. 1543), John (d. c.
1566), John (d. 1706),
John (d. 1852),
John Edw. (d. 1856),
Lucy Harriet, m. Arthur Fane,
Marg., Patience, see
Bishop; Thos. (of Norton Bavant,
fl. 1520), Thos. (vicar of Warminster,
fl. 1523), Thos. (d.
1558), Thos. (d. 1605),
Thos. (d. 1653),
Thos. (d. 1754), Thos.
(d. 1797), Wm. (vicar
of Warminster, fl. 1554), Wm.
(of Norton Bavant, d. c. 1558),
Wm. (d. c. 1566),
Wm. (d. c. 1574), Wm.
(of Norton Bavant, fl. 1600),
Wm. (of London, fl. 1600),
Wm. (d. c. 1641), Wm.
(fl. 1681), Wm. (fl. 1706),
Wm. (d. 1781), fam.,
see also Bennett
Benett-Stanford, John Montagu,
Vere Fane, fam.,
Bennett (Bennet), Ann (w. of John,
d. 1734), see Temple; Anne, m.
Thos. Somner, Chris.,
Edw., Eliz., Francis,
John (of Bishopstrow,
fl. 1536), John (d. 1584),
John (fl. 1584), John (of
Steeple Ashton, fl. 1624),
John (of Bratton, fl. 1645),
John (of Smallbrook, fl. 1660),
John (d. 1734), John
(d. 1744), John (fl. 1767),
Mary, m. Rob. Smith, Rebecca,
Susan, see Halliday;
Thos. (of Salthrop, fl. 1715),
Thos. (of Steeple Ashton, d. c.
1730), fam., see
also Benett
Berengaria, Queen of Richard I,
Bergh, Atte (Barowe), Ann(e),
Christine, Dorothy,
Drew, Eleanor,
Isabel, John (d. by 1369),
John (d. by 1396),
John (fl. 1412), Sir
Maurice, Wal. (fl. 1350),
Wal. (fl. 1470), fam.,
Berjew, John (I), John (II),
Berkeley, Cecily, m. Ashe,
John, Kath., Maurice,
Sir Thos. (fl. 1350),
Thos. (fl. 1421),
Berkeley (Som.),
Berkshire,
Bernard, John, Wal.,
Berry, Edw., Jos.,
Berry & Co., shirt manufacturers,
Bertie, Eleanor, ctss. of Abingdon,
see Lee; Jas., earl of Abingdon (d.
1699), Montagu, earl
of Abingdon (d. 1743),
Montagu, earl of Abingdon (d.
1854), Willoughby, earl of
Abingdon (d. 1799),
Berwick, of, John, Pet.,
Berwick St. John,
Best, John, Sim.,
Betts, Wm.,
Beverstone Cast. (Gloucs.),
Biconill, Eliz., John,
Bilbie, Thos., Wm.,
Bilson, Leonard (fl. 1613),
Leonard (d. 1715), Thos., bp.
of Winchester, fam.,
Birch, Laur.,
Bird, Wm., vicar of Bradford (fl.
1515), Wm. (of London, fl.
1550), Wm. (of London, fl.
1577),
Biseley, Thos. de,
Biset, John (d. 1307), John (d.
1334), Kath., Marg.,
m. Rob. Martin, fam.,
Bishop, Christine, see Phipps; Patience
m. Wm. Benett, Wm.,
Bishopstrow,
adv., agric.,
area, bells, boundaries,
The Buries, char., ch.,
cloth ind., Eastleigh farm,
estates, fields, geol.,
Hillwoods, Hoggetts farm,
Horsepool, houses,
inc., local govt.,
man., man. ho.,
mill, nonconf., placename,
poor relief, pop.,
rectory ho., roads, Rom.
remains; sch., tithes,
village,
Bisley (Gloucs.),
Biss, riv.,
Biss Brook,
Bisse, Thos., Wal., fam.,
Bitham Brook,
Black, Jas.,
Blackball, in Steeple Ashton,
Blackborrow, Rob., Wm.,
Blackboughton (Oxon.),
Black Dog Woods,
Blacker, Wm.,
Blagden, Agnes, m. Thos. Somner,
Anne, Edw. (fl. 1683),
Edw. (d. 1730), Edw.
(d. 1748), Eleanor, Rob.,
Rog. (d. 1603),
Rog. (d. 1630), Rog.
(fl. 1668), Wm., fam.,
Blake, Cecily, Dorothy, see
Mayhew; John, Thos.,
Blake-Tyler, Col. H.,
Blanchard, Agnes, see Mohun; Alex.,
Alice, m. Ric. Kirton,
John (d. 1383), John (d. c.
1395), John (fl. 1395),
Nic., Thos. (d. 1387),
Thos. (fl. 1450),
Wm. (d. by 1241), Wm.
(fl. 1241), Wm. (fl. 1304),
Wm. (s. of Alex.), Wm.
(fl. 1664), fam.,
Blatch, John, Jos. Goodenough,
Ric., Steph.,
Bledisloe, vct., see Bathurst
Bleeck, Chas.,
Bleobury, John,
Blomfield, Sir Arthur,
Blore, Edw.,
Blount, Alice, m. Sir Ric. Stury,
n, Anne, see Willoughby;
Chas., Ld. Mountjoy (d. 1544),
Chas., Ld. Mountjoy (d.
1606),
Eliz., see Furneaux; Jas.,
Ld. Mountjoy (d. 1581), John,
fam., n
Bluet, Wm.,
Blyth, John, archdeacon of Coventry,
Bocland, Joan de,
Bodenham, John,
Bohun, de, Alice, m. Rog. Tony,
Humph. (I), Humph.
(II), Humph. (III),
Humph. (V), earl of Hereford
(d. 1274), Humph. (X),
earl of Hereford (d. 1373),
Mary, Queen of Henry IV,
Maud, see Salisbury; fam.,
Boland, John,
Bole, Wm. le,
Bolton, dukes of,
and see Paulet
Bolymer, Pet.,
Bondi (fl. 11th cent.),
Bonham, Anne, see Willoughby;
John (fl. 1392), Sir John
(fl. 1550), Nic. of,
Thos., n
Booth, Geo., Kath., Sir
Wm.,
Bore, Rob. le,
Boreham, in Warminster,
agric.,
estates,
man., man. ho., mill,
sch., sewage disposal,
Bosco, Hugh de,
Boston (Mass., U.S.A.),
Boteler, le, Christine, Edw.,
Helen, John (fl. 1290),
John (fl. 1346), John (fl. 1393),
Maud, m. Hartshorn, Rob.,
Botreaux, Hawise, see Newmarch;
John, Marg., Lady Hunger ford
and Botreaux (d. 1477),
Mary, Lady Botreaux,
Bouches, de, Joan, John,
Sim.,
Boughton, Edw., Marg.,
Thos.,
Boulter, Mrs. Jane,
Boulton, Wm.,
Boulton Bros., glovers,
Bouverie, des, Sir Edw.,
Sir Jacob, fam.,
Bower, Wm.,
Bower Chalke,
see Chalke, Bower
Bowerman, John, fam.,
Bowles, Wm., n, n; Mr. -
(fl. 1742), fam.,
Boyton,
Bradenstoke, priory of,
Bradeston, of, Eleanor, see St. Lo;
Thos.,
Bradford, John of., rector of Bishopstrow,
Bradford-on-Avon,
chant., ch.,
cloth ind., man.,
nonconf., sch.,
Bradley, of, Alice (or Joan), m. Thos.
Godfrey, Humph. (fl. c. 1190),
Humph. (d. 1283),
Isabel, Reynold,
Rob., Wm., fam.,
Bradley, Maiden, prior and priory
of,
Bradley, Maiden,
Bradley, North,
n,
adv., agric.,
area, Asylum, bells,
boundaries, bridge,
chant., chap.,
char., chs.,
ch. ho., cloth
ind., commons,
estates, fairs, farms,
fields,
inc., inns, maltings,
mans., man. ho.,
mills, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop.,
roads, Rom. remains,
schs., tithes,
vicarage ho., village,
woodland, and see
Brokerswood, Cutteridge, Hoggington,
Rode Hill, Yarnbrook
Brakspear, Sir Harold,
Brampton, Brian de,
Bratt (stream),
Bratton of, Geof., John,
Ric., Roceline,
Bratton,
adv.,
agric., area,
bells, boundaries, Bratton
Ho. Cast. (Iron Age
Camp), chap.,
char., ch.,
cloth ind.,
Court Ho., engineering ind.,
estates,
fair, houses,
inc., inn, man.,
'mansion' ho., Marsh,
Melbourne Ho., mills,
nonconf.,
orchards, par.,
poor relief, pop.,
public services, rly.,
roads, schs.,
vicarage ho., village,
White Horse, woodland,
and see Headinghill,
Melbourne, Stoke, Stradbrook
Bratton Dairy Co. Ltd.,
Braunche, Joan, Wm.,
Brayfield, Ann, see Page; Eliz., m.
Jas. Heath, Ric.,
Bremeridge, in Dilton Marsh,
Bremeridge Farm, man.,
Brent, Geo., Isaac, Sam.,
Wm.,
Brewer, Nat.,
Brewes, Pet. de,
Brictric (fl. 1086),
Bridport, Giles of, bp. of Salisbury,
Brimpsfield (Gloucs.), barony of,
priory of,
Bristol, bp. of, see Bush, Paul
Bristol,
market,
British and Foreign Unitarian Association,
British Museum,
Britte (Brut), John,
Britton, John,
Brixi (fl. 11th cent.),
Brixton Deverill,
see Deverill, Brixton
Brocklehurst (J. & T.) & Sons,
textile manufacturers,
Brocklehurst-Whiston Amalgamated,
textile manufacturers,
Broke, Anne, see Willoughby; Ric.,
Brokerswood, in North Bradley,
Bromfield, Anne, Sir Edw.,
Bromham,
Bromshull (Staffs.),
Bromwich, Arthur, Edw.,
Marg., Rachel, Sefton,
Wm.,
Bronker,
see Brouncker
Brook, chaplain of,
Brook, in Heywood,
agric., Brook Ho.,
inc., man.,
mills, poor
relief,
Brookes, Dr. C. H.,
Brookway, John, Wal. of,
Brother, Joan, m. Wm. Fletcher,
John,
Broughton, Hugh,
Broughton (Northants.),
Broughton Gifford,
n,
Brouncker (Bronker), Hen. (fl. 1545),
Hen. (fl. 1598),
John, Marg. m.
John Barly, Martha, Wm.
(fl. 1579), Wm. (fl. 1626),
fam.,
Brown (Browne), Anne, see Vere;
Audrey, see Vere; Caroline,
Geo. (d. c. 1562), Geo. (fl.
1570), Sir Humph., John
(fl. 1560), John (d. c. 1720),
Mary, Ric., Sir
Rog., Stafford, vicar of Westbury,Theophilus,
Thos., n; Wistan,
Brown & May, engineers,
Bruges, Wm., fam.,
Brut,
see Britte
Bruton (Som.), sch.,
Bryceson Bros. and Ellis, organ
builders,
Buckett, Mat., vicar of Bradley,
Buckingham, dukes of, see Stafford
Buckinghamshire,
Buckler, Edw., John,
Mary, m. Francis Dugdale Astley,
Thos. (fl. 1689), Thos.
(fl. 1741), Wm. (fl. 1669),
Wm. (d. 1790),
fam.,
Buckley, C. W.,
Bugley, Rog. of,
Bugley, in Warminster,
agric., fields,
inc., tithes,
Bulkington, of, John, Pet.,
Rog., Thos., n, Wm.,
Bulkington, in Keevil,
agric., area, boundaries,
chant.,
chaps., char.,
ch., cloth ind., cross,
fields, houses,
inc., mans.,
mills, nonconf.,
roads, schs., tithes,
Turpin's Stone, village,
Bullen, Hugh, n
Bullour, Wal.,
Bunyan, Edw.,
Burgess, Dan.,
Burgh, de, Hawise, see Lanvaley;
John,
Burgoyne, Wm., n
Burleigh, baron, see Cecil
Burley, Agnes, see Lambe; Ric.,
Burnell (Burnel), Alice, Edw.,
Eudo, Geof.,
Hugh, Joan, Margery, m.
Edm. Hungerford, Mary,
Maud, m. Sir John Haudlo,
Nic. (formerly Haudlo),
Phil., Ric., Rob., bp. of
Bath and Wells, Thos.
(formerly Haudlo), Wm. (fl.
1168), Wm. (fl. 1214),
Wm. (fl. 1243), Wm. the
chaplain,
Burney, Fanny,
Burrough, Jas.,
Burt, G. A.,
Burton, Agnes, see Chamberlain;
Thos. (fl. 1428), Thos. (fl.
1442), fam.,
Bush, Frank Whitaker, John
(fl. 1540), John
(fl. 1566), Maud, Paul,
bp. of Bristol, Wal.,
Butcher, Rob., fam.,
Butler, Edw., John, Nat.,
fam.,
Butt, Anne,
Butterfield, Wm.,
Button, Ambrose, Sir John,
Mary, Sir Rob., Ruth, m.
Aldhelm Lambe, Wm. (d.
1547), Wm. (d.
1591),
Wm. (fl. 1591), Sir Wm.
(d. 1654), Sir Wm. (fl.
1654), fam.,
Bydik, Ant., Christine, see
Stane; Godfrey, John,
Bythesea, Geo., John (d. 1747),
John (d. 1782), Mary,
see Chivers; Thos., Wm.,
Bythewood fam.,
Cabell (Cable), Chris., John,
Wm.,
Cade, John,
Calmady, Shilston,
Calne,
Calvyley, de, David, Hugh,
John,
Cambridge, Magdalene Coll.,
Camden, Wm.,
Canada,
Canford (Dors.), sch.,
Canterbury, abp. of, see Laud,
Morton, Stafford (John), Walden
Cantesangre, de, Maud, Thos.,
Capel, Dan., Wm., fam.,
Carey, Geo. (fl. 1666), Geo. (fl.
1734), Thos.,
Carpenter, Caroline, Chas.,
Chris., Edw., Hen.,
John, bp. of Worcester,
John (d. 1812), Marg., see
Down; Ric., fam.,
Carpenter (Charles) and Sons,
millers
Carr, Thos., fam.,
Carrier, Wm.,
Carson, Hugh, W. H.,
Carson & Miller, engineers,
Case (Chas.) & Sons, leather workers,
Castlehaven, earls of, see Tuchet
Catcott, John,
Cater, Cator, see Cutter
Catherine Parr, Queen of Henry
VIII,
Cato's Letters
,
Cave & Price, millers,
Caveresworth, Thos. de,
Cawston (Warws.),
Cecil, Wm., baron Burleigh (d.
1598),
Chaffin (Chaffyn), John, Thos.,
Chalcot, in Dilton Marsh, Chalcot
Ho., Chalcot Park,
Chalfield, Great,
Chalford, in Westbury,
Chartism, courts,
mills,
Chalke, Bower,
Chalumley, Thos.,
Chamberlain (Chamberlaine, Chamberlayne),
Agnes, m. (1) Thos.
Burton (2) Thos. Tropenell,
Eliz., G. T., John,
Nic., Rob.,
Sim., W. H. (formerly
Pooke), Mrs. - (fl.
1868), fam., n
Chambers, Wal., n fam., n
Champion, W. S., Wm.,
Champneys, Thos., fam.,
Chancellor, the Lord,
Chandler, Wm.,
Channel Islands,
Chantrey, Sir Francis,
'Chantry', in Westbury,
Chapman, Jas., Wm.,
Chapmanslade,
area, boundaries,
ch., cloth
ind., geol., houses,
Huntley Ho., nonconf.,
par.,
poor relief,
pop., roads, sch.,
village, 'Wheel
rights' Arms',
Chard (Som.),
Charde, Thos.,
Charford, North (Hants),
Charing (Kent),
Charles I, King,
Charles II, King,
Charlton, nr. Upavon,
Charlton (Northants.),
Chaworth, Patrick de,
Cheddar (Som.),
Chedworth, baron, see Howe
Cheney,
see Cheyney
Ches, Alfric,
Cheverell, Great,
Cheverell, Little,
Chewstoke, (Som.),
Cheyney (Cheney, de Quercu), Alice,
see Stafford; Anne, m. Sir John
Willoughby, Cecily (w. of
Sir Wm.), Cecily (dau. of
Sir Edm.), Sir Edm.,
Eliz. (w. of Sir Thos.), see
Huddleston; Eliz. (dau. of Sir
Edm.), Joan, see Pavely;
John (d. by 1363), John
(fl. 1420), Marg., see Erlegh;
Sir Ralph,
Sir Thos., Wal. de (fl.
1300), Wal. (fl. 1340),
Sir Wm., fam.,
Chicklade,
Chidiock, Joan, see St. Lo; Sir John
(d. 1390), John (d.
1415), Sir John (d. 1450),
Kath., m. (1)
Wm. Stafford (2) Sir John Arundell
(3) Rog. Lewkenore,
Marg., m. Wm. Stourton,
fam.,
Chilmark,
Chilton Foliat,
Chippenham,
Chivers, Anne, see Viner; Mary,
m. Thos. Bythesea, Oliver,
Susan, m. (1) John Lewis (2)
Geo. Morgan,
Chocke, Alex. (d. 1607), Alex.
(fl. 1621), Francis, Joan,
see Webbe
Choulston, in Figheldean, n
Christie's, auctioneers,
Chubb, Sir Cecil Bt.,
Edw., vicar of Warminster,
fam.,
Church Building Commissioners,
Church Building Society,
Church Pastoral Aid Society,
Clare, Eleanor, m. Hugh de Audley,
Ric. de, Wm.,
fam.,
Clark, John Norris, Wal.,
Clase, Ric.,
Claydon, John,
Cleveland, duke of, see Vane
Clevelode, Thos., Wm.,
Cley Hill, in Corsley,
Clif, Hen. de, Canon of Salisbury,
Clopton, Thos. of,
Clough, Percival,
Clutterbuck, Dan. (d. 1769),
Dan. (d. 1781), Giles,
Lewis, Penelope, m. Thos.
Hele Phipps, fam.,
Clutton, Hen.,
Coates, B. W.,
Coates & Parker, printers,
Cobbett, Wm.,
Cockell (Cockel), Jas. (fl. 1746),
Jas. (fl. 1830), John, Nic.,
Sarah, Thos.,
Cockey, Edw., Wm.,
Codford St. Mary,
Cogswell, Alice, see Adlam; Rob.,
Rog.,
Coker, Hen., Rob.,
Cole, Jas., Rob., Thos.,
fam.,
Coles, Rob.,
Collier, S. P., Thos.,
Collins, Agnes, see Stalbridge; Ant.,
E., Geo., John,
Collymore, Jas.,
Colo (fl. 11th cent.),
Colston, John,
Colthurst,
see Coulthurst
Combe, Ric. de, n
Combe, Castle, barony of,
Combe Hay (Som.),
Combe St. Nicholas (Som.),
Compton, Hen. (d. 1589), Hen.,
bp. of London, Pet.,
Thos., Sir Wm.,
Compton Chamberlayne,
Compton Wyngates (Warws.),
Concrete Products Manufacturing
Co.,
Connecticut (U.S.A.),
Conock, in Chirton,
Constance, abbess of Romsey, n
Cook, Rog.,
Cooksey, - (clockmaker, of Warminster),
Coombs (Coombes), D., Ebenezer,
Jas., fam.,
Coope, John, Wm. Jesser,
fam.,
Cope, John, Margery,
Corberly, Wm.,
Corbet, Joan, Sir Rob.,
Cormeilles, de, Alice, John,
Thos., fam.,
Corp, Juliane,
Corsham,
n, n,
Corsley, of, Hen., see Dodeman;
Wm.,
Corsley,
adv.,
agric., area, bells
boundaries, char., chs.,
cloth ind.,
Corsley Ho., dyeing ind.,
emigration, estates,
fairs, fields, geol.,
houses, inc.,
local govt., mans.,
Manor Farm, market,
mills, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., prehistoric
remains, rectory ho., roads,
schs., tithes,
woodland, work
ho., and see Corsley (Little),
Huntenhull, Stalls Brickyard,
Sturford, Whitbourne
Corsley, Little, in Corsley,
chaps., inc., man.,
mill,
Corton, in Boyton,
Cosyn, John,
Coterell, Wm.,
Cottery Hill,
Cotton, Geo., Rowland,
Coufold, Joan, Rob., Rog.,
Coulston, East,
adv., agric., area,
Baynton Ho.,
boundaries, brickfield,
char., ch., estates,
fields, geol., houses,
inc., mans.,
man. ho., mills,
nonconf., pop., rly.,
roads, schs., tithes,
village, and see
Battlesfield
Coulston, West, in Edington,
agric., estate,
nonconf., sch., n,
Coulston Hill,
Coulthurst (Colthurst), Hen.,
Mat.,
Coutances, bp. of, see Mowbray
Courcelles, de, Rog., Wandrille,
Cowie, D. E. W.,
Cowley, earl, see Wellesley
Crabb, Wm.,
Craucumbe, Godfrey de,
Crawley, Ric.,
Cressett, Christine, Marg., see
Stapleton; Rob., Thos.,
Crew, John,
Cripps, Eliz.,
Crispin
cocus (fl. late 12th cent.),
Crockerton, in Longbridge Deverill,
mill, nonconf.,
sch.,
Crockford, Thos.,
Cromhale, of, John, Ric.,
Rog.,
Cromhale (Gloucs.), man. of,
Cromwell, Oliver,
Crook, John, Pet.,
Crosby, John, Thos.,
Crosby and White, millers,
Croscombe (Som.),
Croucheston, de, Edm., Eleanor,
Joan, m. (1) Nic. Temmes
(2) Rob. Salmon, John (d. c.
1374), John (d. c. 1390),
Ric.,
Croume, Thos. de,
Cruse, Miss - (19th-cent. school
mistress),
Cucklington (Som.),
Cudeworth, Wm. de,
Cuff, Jas. Dodsley,
Cundy, T.,
Curry Mallet (Som.), barony of,
Curteys, Agnes, John (1),
John (11),
Cutler, John,
Cutter (Cater, Cator), Rog.,
Cutteridge, of, Nic., Thos.,
fam.,
Cutteridge, in North Bradley,
agric., chap.,
Farm, inc.,
man., man. ho.,
Cutting, John, Thos.,
fam.,
Daccombe, Christian, Hen.,
Dalby, Wm.,
Damerham, South (Hants),
Danby, earl of, see Danvers, Hen.
Dangerfield, Wm.,
Daniell, Chris., Eliz., m. Wm.
Barton, Giles, Wm.,
fam.,
Daniels, Nic., fam.,
Danvers, Anne, m. Sir Hen. Lee,
Chas., Eliz., m. (1) Rob.
Villiers (2) John Duvale,
Hen. (d. 1580), Hen., earl
of Danby (d. 1644),
Joan, see Lambe; John (d. 1626),
Sir John (d. 1655),
John (fl. 1673), Mary,
Rob. (formerly Villiers),
Dare, Ann,
Dartford (Kent), priory of,
Daubeny, Agnes, Chas., archd.
of Sarum,
Elias, G. W.,
fam.,
Dauntsey, Ambrose, Giles,
Joan, see Bavant; John (d.
1355), Sir John (fl. 1373),
Marg., m. Sir Ralph Norton,
Ric. (d. 1250), Ric.
(d. c. 1266), Ric. (d. 1315),
Ric. (d. 1348),
Wal. (d. 1369), Wal. (fl.
1400), Wm. (d. c. 1221),
Wm. (d. by 1362), Wm. (fl.
1538), fam.,
Dauntsey,
Davies, John, n; Mary, Mat.
(fl. 1705), Mat. (fl. 1870),
Maud,
Davis, Joan, John (fl. 1627),
John (d. 1743), John
(d. 1791), n John (d.
1840), John
(d. 1860), John (d.
1878), Rob., Thos.,
Wm. (fl. 1740), Wm.
(fl. 1870), fam.,
Davisson, John,
Dawtrey, Blanche, see Willoughby;
Francis,
Day, Sam.,
Deacon, Anna, Eliza,
Wm.,
Deane, John,
Debenham, Sir Gilb.,
Defuble, Wm.,
Dekyn, Ric.,
Delany, Mary,
Delmé, Pet.,
Dene, Ric. of,
Denise, sister of Margery de Limesy,
Dent Allcroft and Co., glovers,
Derbyshire,
Despenser, Hugh le,
Devereux, Eliz., vctss. Hereford (d.
1742),
Deverill, Brixton,
Deverill, Hill,
Deverill, Kingston,
Deverill, Longbridge,
and see
Aucombe, Crockerton
Deverill, Monkton,
Devizes,
Cast., market,
Devon, earl of, see Stafford
Devonshire,
Dew, John, Jos.,
Ric., Thos., Wm.,
Dickson, Maj.Gen. J. B. B.,
Dieulouard (Lorraine), monastery of,
Diggle fam.,
Dilton, chaplain of,
Dilton (Old), in Westbury,
adv., agric.,
bells, chap.,
char., ch., n,
cloth ind., estates,
man.,
mills, poor relief, pop.,
Dilton Marsh, adv.,
area, boundaries,
brickworks, Bridge
Farm, Brookway Farm,
char., ch.,
fair, geol.,
houses, inc., nonconf.,par.,
poor relief, pop.,
rly., roads, schs.,
village, water
supply, weavers' cottages,
woodland, and see
Chalcot, Bremeridge, Penknap,
Penleigh, Short Street, Stormore,
Stourton Bushes
Dinan, de, Hawise, m. Fulk Fitz
Warin, Joce,
Sybil, m. Hugh Plucknet,
Dinder (Som.),
Dinton, rectors of,
Dinton, adv.,
agric., area,
bells, boundaries, bridge,
char., ch.,
Dinton Ho., estates,
fields, fox-hunting,
geol., houses,
inc., ind., Lawes Cottage,
Little Clarendon, local
govt., man., Manor
Farm, mills, New Inn,
nonconf., orchards, pop.,
prehistoric remains, rly.,
Rectory Ho., roads,
Rom. Cath., schs.,
tithes, village, water
supply, woodland, worthies,
Diocesan Board of Finance,
Diocesan Board of Patronage,
Ditchfield, Edw.,
Ditteridge, in Box,
Dixie, Sir Wolstan,
Dobbs, Thos.,
Docker, Lancelot,
Dodeman, Hen. (of Corsley),
Dodington, Wm.,
Doel, Jas., John, Wm.,
Domesday Book,
Domesday, Exon., n
Domno (fl. 11th cent.),
Don, John, Kath., Wm.,
Donhead St. Andrew,
Donhead St. Mary,
Dorset,
n,
Douai, English Coll. of,
Doughty, Harriet, Joel, n;
fam.,
Dowding, Sam., Wm.,
Down, Ann, John, Marg.,
m. John Carpenter, Wm.,
Down Ampney (Gloucs.),
Dowse, Edm.,
Drax, Edw., Eliz., see Ernley;
Hen., Sarah Frances, m. Ric.
Erle Drax Grosvenor, Thos.
Erle,
Draycot Cerne,
Drayton (Northants.),
Drewry,
see Drury
Drinkwater, Edith, Geo.,
Druce, Wm., fam.,
Drury (Drewry), Drue,
Joan, see Seymour; Wm.,
Ducey, John,
Duckett, Lionel, Steph.,
Duke, W. H.,
Dunham Massey (Ches.),
Dunne, Wm.,
Dunning, Chas.,
Dunstanville, de, Wal. (1),
Wal. (II),
Dunster, honor of,
Durham, bp. of, see Poore
Durnell, Alice, John,
Durnford, Little,
Dutch, Ben., Mary,
Duvale, Eliz., see Danvers; John,
Dyer, Edw., Geo., Joan,
John,
Ealhswith, Queen of Alfred,
Earle, Thos.,
Earth, Jos., Prudence,
Rog., Wm.,
Eastbourne (Suss.), ch.,
East Town (Gulde, Gulden, Gyldene
Ashton), in Steeple Ashton,
char., estate,
nonconf., tithes,
Easterton,
Eastleigh Wood (Elywood),
Eastwell (Kent),
Ecclesiastical Commissioners,
Edgar, King,
Edington, of, John,
Wm., bp. of Winchester,
n;
fam.,
Edington, Ho. of Bonhommes,
Edington,
adv.,
agric., bells, boundaries,
chant., chap.,
char., chartism,
ch.,
ch. ho., the City,
cloth ind., fair, fields,
geol., highway maintenance,
houses, inc.,
local govt., mans.,
market, mills,
monastery, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop.,
the Priory, rly.,
roads, schs.,
tithes, village, worthies,
and see Baynton, Coulston
(West), Tinhead
Edington cartulary,
Edith, Queen of Edward the Confessor,
Edmund (of Woodstock), earl of
Kent (d. 1330),
Edred (fl. 11th cent.),
Edric,
Edward I, King,
Edward II, King,
Edward III, King,
Edward IV, King,
Edward VI, King,
Edward (fl. 1086),
Edward the priest (of Norton),
Edwards, Bryan (d. 1800),
Bryan (fl. 1842), John (alias
George), Maria, see Phipps;
Thos., Zachary Bayly,
fam., n
Edwin cocus (fl. 1130),
Egerton, Col. Scrope,
Ela, ctss. of Salisbury (d. 1261),
Elderton, Jane, John,
Eldred, John,
Eleanor, Queen of Henry II,
Eliot (Elliott, Elyot), Edw., Ric.,
Wm.,
Elizabeth I, Queen,
Elkins, Cuthbert,
Elling, Marg.,
Elliott,
see Eliot
Ellis (Elys), John (fl. 1400),
John (fl. 1450), Thos.,
Wm.,
Elm (Som.),
Elme, Thos.,
Elton, Isaac, Mary, see Mor timer;
fam.,
Elyot,
see Eliot
Elys,
see Ellis
Elywood,
see Eastleigh Wood
Ember, John,
Emerson, Thos.,
England, G. P., Wm.,
England & Son, cassimere manufacturers,
Engleheart, Geo. Herbert,
Maude Isabel,
Erasmus, Desiderius,
Erdington, John de,
'Ereberd', see Gerebird
Erlegh, John, Marg, m. (1)
John Seymour (2) Sir Wal. Sondes
(3) Sir Wm. Cheyney,
Erlestoke, ch.,
man., nonconf.,
Pk., sch.,
Erley, John,
Ernley (Erneley), Anne, Sir
Edw. (I), Sir Edw. (II),
Eliz., m. Hen. Drax, Thos.,
Sir Wal. (fl. 1629), Sir
Wal. (d. 1690), n
Escott, Alice, m. Rob. Green,
Ric., Wm.,
Essex, earl of, see Mandeville
Estcourt (Estcott), Edm.,
Giles, Thos., Wal.,
Estridge, John Julius,
Etchilhampton,
Ethandun, battle of,
Eton (Berks.), Coll.,
Evans, Lewis, Thos. Finne
more,
Evelyn, Wm.,
Everett (Everitt), Frances Alice,
J. E., John, John
Gale, Jos. (fl. 1788),
Jos. (d. 1865), fam.,
Everett, Ravenhill and Co., bankers,
Everleigh,
Ewyas, de, Rob. (II), Sibyl, m.
Rob. de Tregoze,
Ewyas, honor of,
Ewyas, Harold (Herefs.), cast. of,
Ewyn, John, Ric., Wm.,
Exeter, bp. of, see Grandison
Exhibition of 1862,
Eyles fam.,
Eyre, Chris., John,
Eyres, Rob.,
Fairfax, Sir Thos.,
Fane, Arthur,
Sir Francis, Lucy Harriet,
see Benett; Mary, Vere
(later Benett-Stanford),
Farleigh, Monkton, prior and priory
of,
Farleigh Hungerford (Som.), cast
of,
Farmer, S. W.,
Farr (A. E.) Ltd., engineers,
Farwaye, Anne, see Longland; John,
Fatt, Jane,
Felawe, Agnes, Thos.,
Ferrers, Edw., Wm., earl
Ferrers (d. 1190),
Fevere, Wm. le,
Fiennes, Celia,
Fifield Bavant, rectory of,
Fish, Jane,
Fisher, Dan., Thos.,
Fisherton de la Mere,
adv., agric., area,
bells, boundaries, chant.
char. ch.,
estates, fields, Fisherton
Ho., geol., houses,
inc., malthouses,
mans., the Manor,
mill, nonconf., pop.,
roads, schs., tithes,
vicarage ho., village,
woodland, and see
Bapton
Fittleton,
Fitz, Wal. (fl. 1656), Wal. (fl.
1736), Wal. (fl. 1801),
fam.,
FitzAce, Agnes, Geof.,
FitzAlan, Beatrice, ctss. of Arundel
(d. 1439), Edm., earl of
Arundel (d. 1326), Eudo,
Hen., earl of Arundel (d. 1580),
Isabel, John,
Ric., earl of Arundel
(d. 1376), Ric., earl
of Arundel (d. 1397),
Thos., Wm. (fl. 1160),
Wm. (d. 1215), fam.,
FitzBernard, Eleanor, Ralph,
FitzFlaald, Alan, Aveline, see
Hesdin
FitzHamon, Wm.,
FitzHenry, Thos., Wm.,
FitzJames, John,
FitzJocelin, Reynold, bp. of Bath and
Wells,
FitzMichael, Alice, Pet.,
FitzOdo, Humph.,
FitzReynold, Wm., n
FitzRichard, Wm.,
FitzWarin, Alan, Constance,
Eudo, Eugenia,
m. Wm. Mauduit, Fulk (d. c.
1198), Fulk (fl. 1242),
Hawise, see Dinan;
Hugh, Joan (w. of Wm. d.
1322), Joan (w. of Hugh),
Kath., m. Wm. of Westbury,
Margery, Maud,
Nic., Pet., Sir
Phil., Reynold,
Rob., Wm. (d. 1322),
Sir Wm. (fl. 1350),
Wm. (s. of Nic.),
FitzWilliam, Ralph,
Rob., Rog., Sir
Wm.,
Fleetwood, Lt.Gen. Chas.,
Geo., Gerard, Jane,
Fletcher, Agnes, m. John Maton,
Joan, see Brother; Marg., m. (1)
John Ingram (2) Wm. Mervyn,
Wm.,
Flight and Robson, organ builders,
Florence, sister of Margery de
Limesy,
Flower, Gawen, Grace, m. Rob.
Beach, Nic., Ric.,
Rob., Steph., Thos.,
Tristram,
Fontenay (Calvados), priory of,
Fonthill Gifford,
n
Ford (Forde), John, Wm.
de la,
Forman (Foreman), Sim., Thos.,
Forrest, Edw. (alias Philpott),
Ellen,
Forstal, John, Rob.,
Forz, Wm.,
Foster, Rob., fam.,
Fovant,
Fowels, Wm.,
Fox, Chas., Ric., bp. of Winchester,
Sir Steph.,
Foyle, John,
Francis, Clara, Gilb., Wm.,
Franco, Ralph (later Lopes),
Susan, see Ludlow
Frank, John,
Franklin (Frankeleyn), Dan.,
Eliz., Jenkin, Nic.,
Pet., fam.,
Frederick Augustus, duke of York
(d. 1827),
Freke, Eliz., Thos. (d. 1698),
Thos. (of Hannington),
Frend, Wm. le,
Freynes, Wal. de,
Frogg, Nic.,
Frome, Thos., rector of Bishopstrow,
Frome (Som.),
fair, ind.,
sch.,
Frome, riv.,
Froude, Edw.,
Fry, Thos., Wm. (alias Gysse),
Fugglestone, rector of,
Fulmerston, Ric.,
Furneaux, de, Eliz., m. John Blount,
Hen., Marg., m.
Sir John Beaupre, Mat. (d. by
1284), Mat. (fl. 1284),
Sim.,
Fussell, H. A.,
Fyndern (Fynderne), Wm.,
Fytor, Ric.,
Gaisford (Gayford, Gaysford), Chas.,
J. C. (later St. Lawrence),
Jane, m. Ric. Gibbs,
John, Ric., Thos.
(d. 1774), Thos. (fl.
1839), Thos., Dean of
Christ Church, Oxford, Thos.
(of Offington), Wm.,
fam., n
Gale, John,
Garland, Ant.,
Garnons, Ant., Christian,
Garratt, Hen.,
Garth, Jas.,
Gascelyn (Goscelyn), Annice,
John, Julia, m. Geof. de
Stawell, Osbert, Rob.,
Wal., Wm., and see
Jocelin
Gaunt, John of,
Gawen, Abel (fl. 1630), Abel
(fl. 1664), John,
Rachel, Steph., Wm.,
Gayford,
see Gaisford
Gayner, Jas.,
Gaysford,
see Gaisford
Gee, - (steward, fl. 1778),
Gentil, Rob.,
Geoffrey le 'Chamberlain' (fl. 1267),
George II, King,
George III, King,
George, Eliz., John (alias
Edwards), John (fl. 1713),
Gereberd ('Ereberd'), Agnes,
Thos.,
Gervase, Nic., n
Gibbons, Thos.,
Gibbs, Bart., Eliz., see Mat-
ravers; Gaisford,
Jane, see Gaisford; John (fl.
1733), John (fl. 1760),
Ric., Susan, m. Abraham
Ludlow, Dr. - (fl. 1855),
fam.,
Gifford (Giffard), And., Ben.,
Edw., Elias,
Eliz., see Osborne; John (fl. 1274),
John (d. 1601), John
Hoskins, Maurice, Osborn,
Thos., Wal (fl. 1205),
Wal. (fl. 1500), Wm. (fl.
1626), Wm. (fl. 1647),
fam.,
Gigull, John,
Gilbert the knight (of Warminster),
Gilbert, John, Wm.,
fam.,
Giles & Gane, builders, n
Gille, John,
Girdler, Joel,
Glascodine, Jos.,
Glastonbury (Som.), abbot of,
Gloucester, earls of,
Gloucester,
Gloucester, honor of,
Gloucestershire,
Goddard, Edith, m. Wm. Bailey,
Pleydell, Ric.,
Wm., fam.,
Godfrey, Alice (or Joan), see Bradley;
Geof., Marg., m. Rob.
Long, Marg. (fl. 1426),
Thos., fam.,
Godolphin, Chas., Eliz.,
Francis (d. 1670),
Francis (fl. 1678), Ruth,
Wm., fam.,
Godwin, Mic.,
Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company (of London),
Goldston, Martha, m. Thos. South,
Goldwell, John,
Good Hope, Cape of,
Goodridge (Goodrose), H. E.,
fam.,
Gordon, Thos.,
Gore, Emma, John,
Thos.,
Goreley (Hants),
Gorffyn, Alice, Marg., n;
Wm.,
Goscelyn,
see Gascelyn
Gouder, John,
Gough, R., Wm.,
Gowen, John,
Goyon (Guiun), Rob.,
Graham, Jas.,
Grandison, de, John, bp. of Exeter,
Sir Pet., Sibyl, see Tregoze;
Wm.,
Grant, Edw., n; Jonathan,
Granville, Bernard, Geo., Baron
Lansdown (d. 1735),
Gratwicke, Thos.,
Gray and Turner, engineers,
Great Western Railway,
Green (Greene), Alice, see Escott;
Constance, m. John Stafford
Edw., Sir Hen. (d. 1399),
Hen. (d. 1467),
Isabel, m. Sir Ric. Vere,
John, Marg., m. Sir Wm.
Huddleston, Maud, see Mauduit;
Nic. (fl. 1651), Nic. (d.
1688), Ralph, Ric.,
Rob., Wm. (fl. 1540),
Wm. (fl. 1702),
Greenhill, Ann, Eliz.,
Grace, Hen., John (d.
1618), John (fl. 1689),
John (fl. 1724), Nic.
n; Wal., Wm., fam.,
Greenland fam.,
Grenville, de, Adam (fl. 1242),
Adam (fl. 1274),
Alice, m. Humph. Stafford,
John, Lucy, Marg.,
Wm. (fl. 1274), n; Wm.
(fl. 1322), fam.,
Greville, Eliz., see Willoughby; Sir
Fulk,
Grey, Dan., Dorothy, m. Rob.
Willoughby, Wm., Baron
Grey of Wilton (d. 1562),
Griffin, John,
Griffith, J. W., rector of Bishopstrow,
R. C., rector of Corsley,
Grimstead, of, Alice, Wm.,
Grosvenor, Ric. Erle Drax,
Sarah Frances, see Drax
Grove, Rob.,
Grovely Grim's Ditch,
Grovely Wood,
Guineville, Wm. de, prior of Ogbourne,
Guinness, Messrs., brewers,
Guise, Eliz., see Moore; John (1),
John (11), Sir Wm.,
Guiun,
see Goyon
Gundevyne, Rob.,
Gundreda,
n
Gunfrid (fl. 1086),
Gunter, Edm., Eliz., see Middleney;
Giles, John (fl. 1390),
John (d. 1473), Rog.,
Thos., Wm.,
Gurney, Sir Mat. de, fam.,
Guthram (fl. 878),
Gwynne, - (early 18th-cent. landowner),
Gysse, Wm. (alias Fry),
Hackluyt, Sir Leonard, Marg.,
see Longland
Hag Hill,
Haket, Wm.,
Hall, John, Nelson,
Thos.,
Hall (John) and Co., paint manufacturers,
Hall & Churchill, ironmongers,
Halliday, Edw., J. S.,
John Edm., Mary,
Susan, m. John Bennett,
Mrs. - (fl. 1773), fam.,
Hame, Nic.,
Hamilton, Alfred Douglas, duke of
Hamilton and Brandon (d. 1940),
Hancock, Mat., Rob., Wal.,
Wm.,
Hannington,
Hardenhuish,
Hardick, Mrs. - (19th-cent. school
mistress),
Hardkyn, John, Mary,
Hardwick, W.,
Hare, Sir Ralph, Susan, see
Norborne
Harlot, Edith,
Harold, son of Ralph, earl of Hereford
(d. 1057),
Harraway (T.H.) and Son, nursery men,
Harrington, baron, see Stanhope
Harris, Edw., John, Wm.
(fl. 1631), n; Wm. (fl. 1663),
Harrison, W. D.,
Harrop, Jos.,
Hart., Ric.,
Hartgill, John, Thos.,
Hartley, A. O.,
Hartley Wespall (Hants),
Hartshorn, Maud, see Boteler
Harvey, Marg., Nic.,
Haskew, Miss - (19th-cent. school
mistress),
Hastings, Edw., Ld. Hungerford (d.
1506), Geo., earl of
Huntingdon (d. 1545),
Joan, see Scutt; Mary, see Hungerford;
Ralph,
Hatch, West,
Hatch Beauchamp (Som.),
Hatton, Sir Chris., Ld. Chancellor
(d. 1591), Dorothy, m. Sir
John Newport, Eliz.,
Sir Wm. (formerly Newport),
Haudlo, Sir John, Maud, see
Burnell; Nic. (later Burnell),
Thos. (later Burnell),
Hawise, abbess of Romsey,
Hawkeridge, in Heywood,
cloth ind., estates,
gloving ind., mill, nonconf.,
poor relief,
pop.,
Hawkins, Geof.,
Hawley, Jerome,
Haynes, Hopton, Ric.,
Rob., Sam.,
Hayter, Hen., - (19th-cent.
clergyman), fam.,
Hayward, John, Thos.,
Wm.,
Headinghill, in Bratton,
agric., estates,
Heale, in Woodford,
Heath, Eliz., see Brayfield; Jas.,
Heathcote, Geo., Sir Wm.,
Hedges, Jas.,
Hele, Hen., Jane, m. Thos.
Phipps,
Helmesford, of, Joan, Thos.,
Heneage, John Walker,
Henry I, King,
Henry II, King,
n,
Henry III, King,
Henry IV, King,
Henry VI, King,
Henry VII, King,
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
(d. 1612),
Herbert, Geo. Augustus, earl of
Pembroke and Montgomery (d.
1827), Hen., earl of Pem-
broke (d. 1601), Hen., earl of
Pembroke and Montgomery (d.
1794), Phil., earl of Montgomery
and earl of Pembroke (d.
1650), Reginald, earl of Pembroke
and Montgomery (d. 1960),
Rob., Rob. Hen., earl
of Pembroke and Montgomery
(d. 1862), Sidney, earl of
Pembroke and Montgomery (d.
1913), Wm., earl of Pembroke
(d. 1570),
fam.,
Hereford, bp. of, see Huntingford
Hereford, earls of, see Bohun
Hereford, vctss., see Devereux
Herefordshire,
Herlewin (fl. c. 1100),
Hertford, earl of, see Seymour
Hervey (fl. 1086),
Hesdin, of, Aveline, m. Alan Fitz
Flaald, Ernulf (1),
Ernulf (11),
Ernulf (111),
Hewett, John, Thos., fam.,
Hey, Sam.,
Heytesbury,
agric., chant. (Hungerford),
hosp.,
nonconf., and see
Tytherington
Heytesbury, hund. of,
Heywood, adv.,
area, boundaries,
bridge, chap., ch.,
estate, Grange,
Heywood Ho., man.,
mill, par.,
poor relief, pop.,
rly., roads, sch.,
village, and see
Brook, Hawkeridge, Yoad
Heywood-Lonsdale, Major R.H.,
Hibberd, Joan,
Hickman, Thos., Wm.,
Hicks, Henrietta Maria, see Beach;
John, Mic. (later Beach),
fam.,
Hicks Beach,
see Beach
Highway, in Hilmarton,
Highworth,
Hildewe, Ellen,
Hill, Chris., Edw., John,
Ric., Steph., Wm.,
fam.,
Hill Deverill,
see Deverill, Hill
Hilperton,
Hilperton Marsh,
Hindon,
Hinton, John, John Whitaker,
Steph., Thos.,
fam.,
Hinton, Broad,
Hinton, Great,
agric., char.,
cloth ind., fields, houses,
inc., mill,
New Inn, nonconf., pop.,
sch., tithes, village,
Hinton Charterhouse (Som.),
Hippesley, Frances, see Trenchard;
Joan, see Somner; John, Rob.
(fl. 1680), Rob. (later Trenchard,
d. 1787), Thos. Somner,
Hoare, Sir Ric. Colt,
Hobbs, Noah,
Hodges, John,
Hody, John, rector of Bishopstrow,
Hoggington, in North Bradley,
Hoke, atte, Joan, Nic.,
Holbourne, Nic.,
Holdoway (T.) and Sons, builders,
Hole and Roberts, engineers,
Holgate, John,
Holloway, A. E. and H., printers,
Holwey, Elnathan, John (fl.
1544), John (fl. 1662),
fam.,
Homington, John of,
Hooper, John, Rob., Wm.,
Hopkins, Rob.,
Hoppegrass, de, Alice, Rob.,
Hopper, Thos.,
Hordy, Ric., n
Horlock, Everett, Mortimer & Everett,
bankers,
Horningsham, curate of,
Horningsham, nonconf.,
Horsington (Som.),
Horslegh, Maud, see Middleney;
Wm.,
Horton, Edw., Jeremy,
Sir John, Thos.,
Toby, Wm., fam.,
Hoskins, Hen., Joan,
Hospitallers, Knights,
Hotchkin, Ralph,
Houghton, Great (Northants.),
Houlton, Jos., Joshua,
n; Mary, m. Woolley,
Nat., Rob., n; -
(of Headinghill fl. 1740),
fam.,
House, Rob., fam., n
Howard, John, duke of Norfolk (d.
1485),
Howe, Sir Jas., John, John
Thynne, Ld. Chedworth (d. 1762),
Hudd, Wm.,
Huddleston, Eliz., m. Sir Thos.
Cheyney, Marg., see Greene;
Sir Wm.,
Huggin, Joan,
Hulbert, Eliz., see Kington; John
Gallimore,
Humphries, Jas.,
Hungerford, Ant., Edm.,
Edw. (fl. 1516), Sir Edw. (d.
1607), Sir
Edw. (d. 1648), Sir Edw.
(fl. 1684),
Edw. (d. 1711), Frides
wide, Sir Giles, Marg.
(Botreaux), Lady Hungerford (d.
1477), Marg.
(d. 1711), Marg., m. Rob., Ld.
Lexinton, Margery, see Burnell;
Mary, Lady Hungerford, m.
Edw., Ld. Hastings,
Rob. (fl. 1310), Rob.
Ld. Hungerford (d. 1459),
Rob., Ld. Moleyns and
Hungerford (d. 1464),
Sir Thos. (d. 1397),
Sir Thos. (d. 1469),
Sir Wal., Ld. Hungerford
(d. 1449),
Wal. (d. 1516),
Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d.
1540),
Sir Wal. (d. 1596),
fam.,
Hungerford (Berks.),
Hunt, F. R., F. W.,
Huntenhull, John, Pet.,
Huntenhull, in Corsley,
man.,
Huntingdon, earl of, see Hastings
Huntingford, Geo. Isaac, bp. of
Hereford, Thos.,
Hunton, Phil.,
Hurdecote, Thos. of,
Hurle, Jas.,
Hurlestone, Jos.,
Husee, Geof., Hen.,
Hubert (d. by 1277),
Hubert (s. of Jas.), Isabel, m.
Rob. de Lucy, Jas., Marg.,
m. Hen. Sturmy, Marg.
(w. of Hubert d. by 1277),
Maud Wal., Wm.,
fam.,
Hussey, Cecily, Hen.,
John, Thos.,
Hutchins, Thos.,
Hutton, Wm.,
Hyde, Alex., bp. of Salisbury,
Edw., earl of Clarendon (d. 1674),
Hen.,
Lawr. (d. 1590), Sir Lawr. (d.
1641), Mary, Rob.
(fl. 1594), Sir Rob. (d. 1665),
Rob. (fl. 1689), Rob.
(d. 1722), Dr. Rob. (d. 1723),
Thos., chancellor of Salisbury,
fam.,
Hyde, abbot of, see Winchester
Hymerford, Thos.,
Idmiston, of, Dan., Thos.,
Wm.,
Iford, in Westwood,
Iley ('Ilegh') Oak,
Ilfracombe (Devon),
Imber fam.,
Imber,
ch.,
rectory,
Independent Whig
,
The,
Ingram, Edw., n; John (fl. 1510),
John (fl. 1697), Marg., see
Fletcher; Wm. (fl. 1663),
Wm. (fl. 1742), fam.,
Innocent III, Pope,
International Tobacco (Overseas)Co. Ltd.,
Ireland,
Iremonger, Lascelles,
Italy,
Ivo the parson (fl. c. 1160),
Ivychurch, in Alderbury, priory of,
Iwerne Minster (Dors.),
Jackson, Edw. Dudley,
Canon J. E.,
Jakes,
see Jaques
James I, King,
Jaques (Jakes), Maud, Thos.,
Jeans, Lt.-Col. F. W. N., H. W.,
Jefferies, A. L., W. L.,
fam.,
Jefferies (A. L.) Ltd., leather-dressers,
Jenkins, Ric.,
Jerusalem (Israel),
Jesse fam.,
Jesser, Eliz., Wm., fam.,
Jewell, John, bp. of Salisbury,
Jocelin (fl. 1260),
and see Gascelyn
John, Count of Mortain, King of
England,
John, prior of Monkton Farleigh
(fl. 1208), n
John the Marshal (fl. 1215),
John, parson of Upton Scudamore
(fl. 1311),
Jones, Abigail, Hen.,
Hugh, Joan, see Lambe; John
(d. 1566), John (fl. 1566),
Sir Sam., Sefton,
Thos., Wm. (fl. 1563),
Wm. (d. 1620),
- (20th-cent. organ-builders),
fam.,
Jordan (Jurdan), Thos.,
Joy (Joye), Christine, Harry,
John,
Juliana, abbess of Romsey, n
Jupe (Chas.) & Sons, silk manufacturers,
Jurdan,
see Jordan