Index: A-J

A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 5, the Hundred of Cleley. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 2002.

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'Index: A-J', in A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 5, the Hundred of Cleley, (London, 2002) pp. 439-452. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol5/pp439-452 [accessed 19 March 2024]

Index A-J

Place names are grouped under civil parishes, with ancient counties given for parishes outside Northamptonshire. Peers are indexed under family names.

Abbotts Way, in Roade q.v. Abingdon Brewery Co. Abington Avenue Congregational Church, in Northampton q.v. Abthorpe; Foscote in Aceshill, ?in Ashton q.v. Adam (fl. early 12th cent.) Adam son of Warin Adams, William Adderley, Henry Arden 5th Lord Norton Addington, Anne: see Brown, Anne; Elizabeth: see Row, Elizabeth; Henry; Robert; Thomas; charity of Adkins, Edward Goodman; Joseph Adlestrop (Gloucs.) adult education: see education, adult and community Agar, Bernice Ellen agricultural contractors Ailric Akeley (Bucks.), Akeley Wood School in Akeley Wood First School, in Wicken q.v. Alan, count of Britanny Alan the forester Alan son of Hamon Alan the Templar Albright & Co. Albrinci, honor Alcock, Robert Aldeham, Isabel wife of Thomas de Aldeham; Thomas de Alden Alderton, advowson; archaeology; boundaries; brickmaking; bus services; carrying services; castle; charities; charity estate in; church; communications; education; farming; geology; inclosure; inns and alehouses; landscape and settlement; local government; manorial buildings; manorial custom; manorial demesnes; manors and other estates; mentioned; mills; Nonconformity; open fields; population; public utilities; rectory; retailing; suit of mill; topography; trades and crafts Bozenham Mill Lane in; Bozenham Mill Road in; Brick Kiln Close in; Brick Kiln Farm in; Burch Field in Church; Lane in; Dunmore Meadow in; Dunnemannesmede in; Glebe Farm in; Glebe House in; Gorges Close in; Grafton Park in; see also Grafton Regis, Grafton Park in;; Potterspury; Potterspury Park in;; Grafton Regis Brickworks in; Horton House in; Horton's & Manor Farm in; Horton's Farm in; Longcroft in; Manor Court in; Manor Farm in; Manor House in; Moor in; Moor Lane in; Moor Meadow in; Northampton Road in; Plough inn in; Plumpton Field in; Pury Road in; Roundmote in; Sandhill Field in; Spring Lane Cottages in; Spring Lane in; The Haven in; The Manor in; The Mount in; The Nook in; The Round House in; Twyford in; Twyford Bridge in; Twyford Field in; Twyford Mill ?in; Windmill Field in; Windmill Leys in; Wood Field in; Wood Lane in Alderton Church and Town Charity Alderton Field, in Shutlanger q.v. Alexander, John Alford, Mrs. Joanne Allan, J. D. Allen, Anthony Daniel, charity of; Janet; John Allerton, organ-builders Allied Schools Agency Ltd. allotments Almaine, Edmund of, earl of Cornwall Almar almshouses Alsop, Charles H. Althorp Alvescot (Oxon.) Alwin America: see United States of America Ames, John Amey Roadstone Amos, George John Thomas; William Ampthill (Beds.) Anchor, in Potterspury q.v. Andrew, William Andrews; Gervase Mrs. Angel, William Anglesey, marquess of: see Paget, H. W. G. Anglo-Saxon discoveries Angoulême, count of: see Brun, Hugh le Anketil, Robert son of Annand, Alexander; Edwin; Sophia Louise Anne, queen of England; see also Queen Anne's Bounty Anne of Bohemia, queen, wife of Richard II Anne of Denmark, queen, wife of James Ansley, George Apsley, Sir Allen; Frances wife of Benjamin Bathurst Aquila, honor Arden, John Ardern, Isabel wife of John son of Alan later of Ralph de Ardern; Ralph de Aris, John Arlington, countess of: see Bennet, Isabella; earl of: see Bennet, Henry Armitage Coppice, in Passenham q.v. Armitage Grove, in Grafton Regis q.v. Armites Half Acre, in Furtho q.v. Arnold, Edmund; charity of; George; Mary wife of Edmund Arnold later of Sir George Etheridge; Thomas, brother of Edmund; Thomas the elder; Thomas the younger Arundel, earl of: see FitzAlan, Richard; Elizabeth, Mrs. Tordoff; family; Felicia wife of Francis (d. 1736); Francis (d. 1654); Francis (d. 1712); Francis (d. 1736); Francis of the Inner Temple; Francis of Roade; Harriet: see Wentworth, Harriet; Isabella: see Wentworth, Isabella; Mrs. (fl. early 18th cent.) Thomas, archbishop of York afterwards archbishop of Canterbury; Thomas (d. 1733) Arundel Marbles Ash Hill Field, in Stoke Bruerne q.v. Ash Pole Spinney, in Furtho q.v. Ash Wood, in Ashton and Roade, qq.v. Ashby: see Canons Ashby; Castle Ashby Ashby; John; Robert; Thomas Ashton, archaeology; boundaries; bus services; carrying services; charities; church; communications; curate of; education; farming; geology; inclosure; inns and alehouses; landscape and settlement; local government; manorial buildings; manorial custom; manors and other estates; mentioned; mills; Nonconformity; open fields; population; postal services; proposed canal; public utilities; rector; rectory; retailing; suit of mill; tithes; trades and crafts Aceshill ?in; Ash Wood in; Ashton & Pury, manor of; Ashton Lodge in; Ashwood Farm in; Blackslade in; Bozenham Field in; Breach Field in; Cook's Close in; Crown Inn in; Doctor's Lane in; Gilbertscroft in; Hartwell Clear Copse in; Hartwell Lodge in; Hartwell Park in; Hartwell Road in; Home Farm in; Little Ashton in; Manor Farm in; Manor House in; Mantells Sart in; Old Rectory in; Orchard Cottage in; Portway in; Rectory Cottage in; Rectory Farm in; Rectory Lodge in; Roade Hill in; Rowley Wood in; South Field in; Stoke Road in; The Green in; The Warren in; Tithe Barn in; Vale Farm in; Vine Cottage in; Warren Field in; Windmill Furlong in Ashton, Rowland de; William de Ashton & Pury, manor: see under Ashton; Paulerspury Ashton Lodge, in Ashton q.v. Ashton Pury, manor: see under Ashton; Paulerspury Ashton Road, in Hartwell; Roade; Stoke Bruerne qq.v. Ashton Tithing, in Hartwell q.v. Ashwood Farm, in Ashton q.v. Ass Field, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Assart Farm, in Potterspury q.v. assarts Astcote, in Pattishall q.v. Asycough, Lady Atkins, J. D. Atkinson, family; J. H.; John Jepson; Philip York Atrio, Ralph son of Richard de; Richard son of Richard de Attwell, William Atwood, William Aubin, William de Augustine, Robert Ault, James Aumale, duke of: see Edward, duke of Aumale etc. Austen, Thomas Australia, emigration to Austria, prisoners of war from Avalon, Hugh of, bishop of Lincoln Awchin, Robert Axbridge (Som.) Aylesbury (Bucks.) Aynho Ayres, Francis Ayscough, John Azor Backhouse, Joseph Bacon, Anthony n.; Francis; Henry; John (fl. 1440); John the younger; Laurence; Richard Badby Badeslegh, Robert de Badger's Farm, in Furtho q.v. Badgeworth (Gloucs.) Bagot, Mary wife of Charles Viscount Fitzhardinge later earl of Falmouth afterwards of Charles Sackville 6th earl of Dorset Bahamas, The Bailey, Mary Bainton Baker, George; William; Miss Baldwin, Mary Ann Baligan, John; Richard (fl. c. 1247); Richard (fl. 14th cent.) Ball, Edward; John; Thomas Ballantyne, Ann Ballard, H. Paul Ballinger, J. T. Baltinglass, dowager viscountess: see Temple, Anne Banastre, Dorothy, wife of William 2nd Lord Maynard; Dynham; Elizabeth; Lawrence; Margaret, wife of Sir Robert: see Dynham, Margaret; Margaret daughter of Lawrence; Sir Robert Banbury (Oxon.) Bancroft Field, in Grafton Regis q.v. Band of Hope Banfield, Adam de Bangor (Caerns.) Banister, John Banks, Henry Baptist Church Baptist Union Barbados Barber, Thomas, charity of Barford, James Barge public house, in Cosgrove, q.v. Baring, Marie Anne Louise wife of 6th duke of Grafton Barker, Andrew; Edward; Francis; Jane 1st wife of Sir William Fermor 2nd Bt. Barley Barns, in Grafton Regis q.v. Barley Mow, in Cosgrove, q.v. Barn Close, in Roade q.v. Barnardo, Dr., charity of Barnes, James Edward Barnet (Herts.), battle Barnett, George Barnsdale, William Barr, J. P. Barrington, Sir Thomas Bt. Barrow; John, charity of; Thomas Barton, Henry Jonas Barton Hall, in Neatishead q.v. Basford's Coaches Basse, Richard Basset, Gilbert; Isabel: see Ferrers, Isabel Bataylesplace, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Bate, Richard; Walter Bath (Som.); stone from Bathurst, Allen, 1st Lord Bathurst of Battlesden later Earl Bathurst; Benjamin (d. 1704); Benjamin son of 1st Lord Bathurst of Battlesden; Earl: see Bathurst, Allen; Bathurst, Henry; family; Frances: see Apsley, Frances; Georgina Countess Bathurst: see Lennox, Georgina; Henry 2nd Earl Bathurst; Henry 3rd Earl Bathurst Bathurst of Battlesden, Lord: see Bathurst, Allen Batison, John Battlesden (Beds.) Battoms, Thomas Bayeux (Calvados), bishop of: see Odo, bishop of Bayeux Beachampton (Bucks.) Beachampton, William de Beale; George; Thomas Gerrard; William; William Francis Bearcroft, Edward Bears Watering, in Cosgrove, q.v. Beatty, R. H. Beauchamp, Alice: see Toeni, Alice; Anne (d. 1449); family; Guy earl of Warwick; Guy son of Thomas earl of Warwick; Henry duke of Warwick (d. 1446); Isabel wife of Patrick Chaworth later of Hugh le Despenser; see also Despenser, Isabel; Maudit, Isabel; John; Margaret wife of Oliver St. John the younger; Mary wife of Henry Matlath; Maud countess of Warwick; see also FitzGeoffrey, Maud; Miles de; Reynburn son of Thomas earl of Warwick; Richard earl of Warwick (d. 1439); Sybil; Thomas earl of Warwick (d. 1369); Thomas earl of Warwick (d. 1401); William earl of Warwick Bebington, Henry Bedford, duchess of: see Luxembourg, Jacquetta de; duke of: see Tudor, Jasper; earl of: see Russell, William; John duke of; Thomas Bedfordshire, Furtho estate in; lacemaking in Bedingfield, Elizabeth: see Strode, Elizabeth; Philip Beech House, in Potterspury q.v. Beeches, The: see Potterspury, Beech House in beehive making Behrman, Behrman, Boris; Leopold; see also Leopold Behrman Ltd. Bell, M. C. Farrar; see also Clayton & Bell bellfounding Belvidere Academy/House, in Old Stratford q.v. Bennet, Henry, earl of Arlington; Isabella wife of 1st duke of Grafton, later of Sir Thomas Hanmer Bennett, Daniel Dighton; Geoffrey; John; Robert; Thomas; W. E. Benniworth (Lincs.) Benson, John; J. S. Benton, Diana wife of Leonard; Leonard (d. 1665); Leonard (d. 1681); Leonard son of Leonard the younger Berkeley, Charles Viscount Fitzhardinge later 1st earl of Falmouth; Sir Robert Berkhamsted (Herts.), honor Berlin (Germany) Bernar the scribe of Potterspury Berry Hill Field: see Paulerspury, Heathencote in Berwick, in Shrewsbury q.v. Best, Henry Bethany Room, in Deanshanger q.v. Bethnal Green (Mdx.) Béthune (Pas-de-Calais) Betton's Charity Bevin, James Bevis Marks, in London q.v. Bexley Heath (Kent), Welling in bicycle making Biddlesden (Bucks.); abbey Bidwell Meadow, in Cosgrove q.v. Biggin, George; John; Mary Anne wife of Major-General John Mansel Biggs, John; Joshua; Thomas Bignell, Richard Bignell's Lane, in Paulerspury q.v. Bigwood, G. Billing, Great: see Great Billing Billing, Edward; Nicholas Bilney, Roger de Bilson, - Bird, Edward; John; Mary; William; see also D. A. Bird Ltd. Birkes, William Birmingham (Warws.) Birt, William Biscop Bishop, Thomas Bishopsgate Street, in London q.v. Black Horse, in Potterspury; Old Stratford qq.v. Blackburn, John Blackmoors Head, in Grafton Regis q.v. Blackslade, in Ashton q.v. Blacksmith's Close, in Hartwell q.v. blacksmiths' forges Blackwell, J. T. Blackwell End, in Potterspury q.v. Blagden, Claude Martin, bishop of Peterborough Blake, Sue Blakesley Blanche of Lancaster wife of John of Gaunt Bland, family Blawemuster, John Bletchingdon (Oxon.) Bletchley (Bucks.) Bletsoe (Beds.) Bliss, John Blisworth; manors and other estates; rectory; Blisworth Hill in; Blisworth Tunnel in; Plain Woods in; The Plain in Blisworth Road, in Roade q.v. Bloodywell, Richard Bloore, James Blount, Walter Bloxham, Edward; Hopcroft; John; Mary: see Fowkes, Mary Blue Ball, in Potterspury q.v. Blundell, John Blunsom, James Blunt, C. A.; Charles; Edward; family; J.; John; John Edward; Juliana: see Leybourn, Juliana; Mrs.; Robert; Stephen; S. V.; William Blunt's Farm, in Roade q.v. Boarstall (Oxon.) Boat Inn, in Stoke Bruerne q.v. boatbuilding Bodaly, Daniel; Robert Boleyn, Anne, queen, wife of Henry VIII Bolingbroke, Henry earl of Derby: see Henry IV, king of England; see also Panton alias Bolingbroke Bolton, J. H. Bond, Frances wife of William Crane; Lawrence; William Bonde, Alice wife of Henry; Alice: see also Clerne, Alice de; Henry Bondi Booth, James; Mary: see Sharp, Mary Boreman, Sir William Borough, Anna Maria: see Lake, Anna Maria Boroughbridge (Yorks.), battle Bosenhoe, Henry de; Isabel wife of Thomas; Maud; Robert; Thomas; charity of; see also Bozenham Bosenhoe Charity: see under Stoke Bruerne Bosworth, J. S. C. Boteiller, Joan la: see FitzJohn, Joan Boteler, Alice wife of Thomas le jun.; Isabel wife of John Everard later of John Vesey; Joan wife of Thomas le sen.; Robert; Thomas le jun.; Thomas le sen. Boucherett, Isabella wife of Matthew; Matthew Boughton, Thomas Bourne End, in Bovingdon q.v. Bourton, Richard Boveton, Alice wife of William; William Bovingdon (Herts.), Bourne End in Bowell, Alfred Box Close, in Hartwell q.v. Boycott, in Stowe q.v. Boyes, William; William Osborne Boyle, Charlotte sue jure baroness Clifford; Charlotte wife of 4th duke of Devonshire; Richard 3rd earl of Burlington Bozenham, in Hartwell q.v.; Bozenham Field, in Ashton q.v. Bozenham Mill; Bozenham Mill Farm, in Hartwell q.v. Bozenham Mill Road, in Alderton q.v. Bozenham, Ralph de; Reginald de; see also Bosenhoe Brackley Brackley, Viscount: see Egerton, Thomas Bradbury, Mrs. wife of Thomas; Thomas Bradden Bradden, Baldwin de; family; Geoffrey de; William Bradfield, John Bradford, William Bradlaugh, Charles Bradshaw, William Bradwell (Bucks.); priory Brafield, Ada Francis: see Smith, A. F.; Harry; John; John Cook Braha, William Brampton, William of Bransby, A. E. Branson, George Frederick Brasenose College, in Oxford q.v. brassfounding Braunspath, John; Julia: see Culpeper, Julia Brazier, W. J. Breach Field, in Ashton; Passenham; Roade qq.v.; see also Paulerspury, Plumpton End in bread charities: see under charities Breauté, Faukes de Breckinridge, Florence Louise wife of Sir Thomas George FermorHesketh 7th Bt.; John C., Vice-President of the U.S.A.; John Witherspoon Brereton, Thomas Breton, William Brettingham, Matthew Brewer, Joan wife of William Brewer (d. 1232); Margaret wife of William de la Ferté; William (d. 1226); William (d. 1232) brewing and malting Brian, Guy de Briary Lodge, in Passenham q.v. Brice, Bertram Albert George; George Albert; Hettie Michele wife of G. A. Brice Brick Kiln Close; Brick Kiln Farm, in Alderton q.v. Brick Kiln Spinney, in Wicken q.v. Brickdale, Eleanor Brickhill, Great: see Great Brickhill Bricklayer's Arms: see Paulerspury, Pury End in brickmaking Bridge Road, in Cosgrove, q.v. Bridges, John Briggs, John Brihtgevescroft, in Roade q.v. Bringhurst (Leics.) Brington, Great: see Great Brington Bristol: chocolate factory in; St. Monica Trust in; see also Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol Bristol, earl of: see Digby, George Britannia Ironworks Britanny, count of: see Alan, count of Britanny British schools: see education British Waterways Britten, John; Richard Brixworth Broad Water, in Easton Neston, q.v. Brochole, Hugh de Brodsworth (Yorks.) Brograve, Elizabeth: see Maynard, Elizabeth; Sir Thomas Broke, Thomas Broneman the forester Bronze Age remains: see Prehistoric remains Brook Field, in Hartwell q.v. Brooke, Elizabeth, wife of William Lord Parr Brooke of Warwick Castle, Countess: see Maynard, Frances Evelyn; Earl: see Greville, Francis Brookes, Elizabeth: see Gurney, Elizabeth; J. H.; William Brookesby, Catherine: see Hartwell, Catherine; Thomas Brooksby, Robert Broughton, Anne; Catherine wife of William Howard; John (d. 1489); John (d. 1518); John de (fl. 1361); John son of John (d. 1489); John son of John (d. 1530); Robert Brown, Anne wife of Henry Addington; family; J. A. T.; John; Lancelot; Peter; Richard; Thomas; William; see also Talbot, Brown, Panter & Partners Brown & Mayor Browne, Elliott Kenworthy; Mary wife of 3rd earl of Pomfret; Thomas; Thomas Trollope Brownswood; Brownswood Green, in Cosgrove; Potterspury qq.v. Brun, Hugh le, count of Angoulême; Isabella le; John le; Mary le wife of Robert de Ferrers, earl of Derby; William le Brydges, Annabella wife of Henry Brydges; Henry; James; Robert Buckby, Long: see Long Buckby Buckhurst, Lord: see Sackville, Thomas Buckingham (Bucks.); bus services; carrying services; Nonconformity; plague at; Talbot Inn in; see also Grand Junction Canal, Buckingham Arm; Grand Union Canal, Buckingham Arm; Buckingham Arm Canal Society Buckingham Arm Canal Society Buckingham Canal: see Grand Junction Canal, Buckingham Arm; Grand Union Canal, Buckingham Arm; Buckingham Arm Canal Society Buckingham, duke of: see Villiers, George; John bishop of Lincoln; Joseph; Thomas Buckingham and Chandos, dukes of Buckinghamshire, brick and tile making; Furtho estate in; lacemaking in; pottery making in Bugbrooke Bull, Francis Desvaux; Walter John; William Bull Inn, in Grafton Regis q.v. Bunberry, John Buncher, family; John Bune, Edward Bungalow Café, in Paulerspury q.v. Bunning, Thomas Burch Field, in Alderton q.v. Burgess, Robert Burgh, Aveline de: see FitzJohn, Aveline; Richard de earl of Ulster Burghersh, Bartholomew; Henry bishop of Lincoln Burghley, Lord: see Cecil, Sir William Burghley (Rutland), Burgoyne, Robert burial boards Burlington, 1st earl of (2nd creation): see Cavendish, G. A. H.; 3rd earl of: see Boyle, Richard Burman, Thomas Burman Farm, in Roade q.v. Burman Farms Ltd. Burnell, William Burnill, William Burrows, Frederick; Harry; John Burton-upon-Trent (Staffs.) bus services Busby, Ralph Bushnell, William Buskins, -; charity of Butler, A. G. S.; Charles Lennox; Mary Butlin, William Buttemilne: see Paulerspury, Cuttle Mill in Butterley Ironworks (Derbys.) Butterworth, Richard Byfield Byfleet (Surrey), West Byfleet in Cademan Bridge: see Paulerspury, Cappenham Bridge in Cadogan, Edith Mary Winifred wife of 3rd Lord Hillingdon; Edward; Edward Mordaunt Caen (Calvados); stone from cafés, transport Calais (Pas-de-Calais), Staple Caldecote, in Towcester q.v. Calderwood, Samuel Callard, William Calverton (Bucks.) Cam, Helen William Herbert Cambridge, Clare Hall in; Pembroke Hall in; St. John's College in; University, Lady Margaret chair of Divinity in; Norrissian chair of Divinity in; Regius chair of Divinity in Cambridge, Princess Mary of Camden chair of Ancient History: see Oxford, University Campbell, Colen; John Frederick Earl Cawdor Campegio, Cardinal Campion, Edward; Joseph; Mary canals: see Grand Junction Canal; Grand Union Canal Cancefield, Robert Canons Ashby Canterbury (Kent), archbishops of: see Arundel, Thomas; Kilwardby, Robert; Laud, William; cathedral Canvin, family; Richard Capel, David; George; Horatio Caporne: see Fitzhugh alias Caporne Cappenham Bridge, in Paulerspury q.v. Cardwell, Edward Carey, Edmund; George 2nd Lord Hunsdon; Henry 1st Lord Hunsdon; Henry earl of Dover; John 3rd Lord Hunsdon; William Carlton Sart, ?in Old Stratford q.v. Carmarthen (Carms.), Trinity College in Carpenter, Anthony (d. 1658); charity of; Anthony the younger; John; Richard; William Carr, Daniel carrying services Carter, Laurence Cartwright, Emma wife of William; Henry; William Carvel: see Carville Carvell, John the elder; John the younger; William Carville, John Richard Casterton: see Little Casterton Castle Acre (Norfolk) Castle Ashby Castle Close; Castle Yard: see Yardley Gobion, Moor End in Castleford, William de Castlemaine, countess of: see Villiers, Barbara Castleman, Emma wife of Henry Castleman; family; Henry; W. H.; William Castlethorpe (Bucks.) Castlethorpe Wharf, in Cosgrove q.v. Catchgate, in Easton Neston q.v. Catesby, Edward; George; John; Margaret: see Parles, Margaret; Richard; Robert; William Catherine of Aragon, queen, wife of Henry VIII Catherine of Braganza, queen, wife of Charles II Cauz, Maud de wife of Ralph FitzStephen Cave, Charles Horace Frederick see also C. H. Cave Ltd. Cavendish, Anne, wife of Lord Charles FitzRoy (d. 1865); George Augustus Henry 1st earl of Burlington of 2nd creation; William 4th duke of Devonshire Caversfield (Oxon.) Caves: see Smith alias Caves Cawdor, Earl: see Campbell, J. F. Cayno, John Cecil, Sir William Lord Burghley C. H. Cave Ltd. Chacombe: see Chalcombe Chaddesdon, Ralph Chalcombe, priory Chalkpits: see Quarrying Chalmers, John Chamber, John Chamnet, Peter de Champayne, Robert Chancellor, Robin Duff Chandler, Richard Chandos: see Buckingham and Chandos Chanteaux, Roger Chantrey, Francis Chantries Chapel Close, in Old Stratford q.v. Chapel Farm, in Hartwell q.v. Chapel Furlong, in Furtho q.v. chapels, medieval chapels of ease, modern; see also mission rooms Chapman, D. & Sons; Henry; John Franklin; Mrs. William charities, bread; clothing; coal Charles, prince of Wales, later King Charles I Charles II, king of England Charlton, Edward; Edward William; G. V. Chastillon, Joan: see Combemartin, Joan; John de the elder; John de the younger; Margaret wife of John de Chastillon (d. after 1417) Chater, Thomas Chatsworth (Derbys.), Chatsworth House in Chaucer, Alice wife of Sir John Philip later of Thomas Montagu 4th earl of Salisbury afterwards of William de la Pole 4th earl of Suffolk Chaumbre, William de la Chauncey, John; Margaret wife of John Chauncey Chaunteux, Roger Chawlke, John Chaworth, Gundred de la: see Ferté, Gundred de la; Isabel: see Beauchamp, Isabel; Maud wife of Henry of Lancaster; Pagan de (d. 1279); Pagan de (fl. early 13th cent.); Patrick de (d. 1283); Patrick de (d. c. 1258) Cheadle (Cheshire) Chedneto, Ralf de Cheere, Henry Cheley Well, in Potterspury q.v. Chenduit, barony Cheney, Henry Lord; John; Lord: see Cheney, Henry; Ralph Cherry Tree Lodge, in Passenham q.v. Cheshunt, Alice: see Combemartin, Alice; Walter de the elder; Walter de the younger Chesney, Robert bishop of Lincoln Chester (Cheshire) Chester, Ranulph earl of (1231) Chesterfield (Derbys.), battle of Chettle, Mrs. Chevening (Kent), Chipstead House in Chewe, John Cheyne, Agnes: see Cogenhoe, Agnes; Alexander; John; Ralph Chibnall, Richard Chichester, bishop of: see Gunning, Peter Childe, Walter children's homes Chipstead House, in Chevening q.v. Chislehampton (Oxon.) Chiswick (Mdx.) Chivall, Catherine wife of John Chivall; Elizabeth; John Chivall's Charity Chocques, Anselm de; family; fee; Gunfrid de Cholmeley, Elizabeth; Sir Hugh Bt. Chowns, Messrs. Christ Church, in Oxford q.v. Church, Edward; John of Hartwell; John of Whittlebury; Richard; William Church End, in Paulerspury; Potterspury; Roade qq.v. Church of England Men's Society Church of England Temperance Society Church of England Tract Society Church Field, in Grafton Regis q.v. Church Field Close, in Wicken q.v. Church House, in Deanshanger q.v. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church Land, in Stoke Bruerne q.v. Church Lands, in Grafton Regis q.v. Church Lane, in Alderton; Deanshanger; Grafton Regis qq.v. church schools: see education Cirencester (Gloucs.), abbey Civil War Clairvaux, William de Clakke Mill: see Potterspury, Potterspury Mill in Clanvowe, Thomas Clanwilliam, earl of: see Meade, R. J. Clapham, John; Margery wife of John Claypole (fl. 1488); Mrs.; charity of Clapp Mill: see Potterspury, Potterspury Mill in Clare, James; John; William of Alderton; William of Grafton Regis the elder; William of Grafton Regis the younger; William of Potterspury Clare Hall, in Cambridge q.v. Clarence, duke of: see Plantagenet, George Clark, Jemima Clarke, Anne wife of William; Christopher (d. 1622); Christopher jun.; Edward; Elizabeth; family of Cosgrove Lodge; family of Old Stratford; family of Potterspury; family of Puxley; family of Willoughby (Warws.) etc.; Francis of Deanshanger; Gabriel; charity of; Hedley Joseph; Henry (d. 1574); Henry (d. 1597); John of Deanshanger; John of Hardingstone; John of Hardingstone the younger; John of Willoughby (Warws.); Nicholas; Penelope wife of William Clarke of Deanshanger; Reginald; Richard; Robert; Robert of Spratton; Sarah: see Saxby, Sarah; Silvester; W. F.; William (d. 1563); William (d. 1604); William (d. 1712); William of Deanshanger; William of Old Stratford clay quarrying: see brickmaking; quarrying Claypole, John (fl. 1488); John of Northborough; Margery: see Clapham, Margery Clayton & Bell Cleaver, Joseph Cleley, hundred; AngloSaxon discoveries; boundaries; early estates; geology; medieval settlement; meeting place; prehistoric discoveries; Roman discoveries; tenure Cleleywell Field, in Potterspury q.v. Clements, Henry Clere, Matthew de Clericus, Henry; Maud wife of Henry Clericus Clerk, Robert le Clerne, Alice de wife of Henry Bonde; Muriel de wife of Richard de Levendon; Peter de Cleveland, duchess of: see Villiers, Barbara; dukes of: see FitzRoy, William; FitzRoy formerly Palmer, Charles Clever, William Clifford, baroness: see Boyle, Charlotte; Robert de Clifton Reynes (Bucks.) Clinton: see Pelham-Clinton, Henry Cloncurry, Lord: see Lawless, Valentine clothing charities; clothing clubs: see charities, clothing Co-operative stores coachbuilding Coade Stone coal charities; coal clubs: see charities, coal coal mining Cobham, John; Viscount: see Temple, Richard Cobs Bush, in Cosgrove, q.v. Cock, John Cock Inn, in Potterspury q.v. Cockayne, Anne wife of Sir Hatton Fermor; Sir William Cockeram, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cockerill, Robert Coco, Agnes wife of Hugh Coco Hugh Codlin: see Fawcett alias Codlin Coffee Pot, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Cogenhoe Cogenhoe, Agnes wife of John Cheyne; Elizabeth: see Wolverton, Elizabeth; William de Coke, Jane Cold Higham; Grimscote in Coles, Alice wife of John Coles; John Coleson, Richard College Lane chapel, in Northampton q.v. College Row, in Paulerspury q.v. Collier, Joseph; Thomas Collingtree Collins, John; R. C.; Robert; William Collyweston Colson, John; William Combemartin, Alice wife of John de Oxenford later of Walter de Cheshunt afterwards of John de Staunton; Isabel wife of William de St. John later of John de Daventry afterwards of Richard de Rothing; Joan wife of Andrew de St. Liz later of John de Wolverton afterwards of John de Chastillon; Margery wife of William de Combemartin later of Adam de Courteenhall; Stephen de; William de (d. 1318); William de (fl. 1334) Comberford: see Cumberford Combes, Thomas community centres: see village halls comprehensive schools: see education, secondary Compton, James earl of Northampton; William Conant, Henry John Conduit Close, in Paulerspury q.v. Congregational Church Congregational Union Connor: see Down and Connor Constable, Sir Robert continuing education: see education, adult and community Cooke, Anne wife of John (fl. 1632); Anne wife of John (fl. 1674); Elizabeth wife of John Cooke later of John Wykes; family of Ashton; family of Paulerspury; Sir George; John (d. bef. 1669); John (fl. 1596); John (fl. 1674); John of Hartwell Park; John of Stoke Bruerne; Thomas; widow; William Cook's Close, in Ashton q.v. Cooper, Ann; John; Pearson; Thomas; W. P. Cope, Anne wife of John son of Stephen Cope; Anne wife of William Lovett later of John Heneage; Edward; Joan wife of John Cope; Joan wife of Stephen Cope; John; John (d. 1414); John (d. bef. 1434); John son of Stephen; Stephen coppices: see woodland copyhold tenure: see estate management Corbett, Edelina Corby corn rents Cornelius, Anne: see Whalley (later Cornelius), Anne cornmills: see water-mills; windmills Cornwall, duchy of; duke of: see Edward, Prince of Wales; earldom of; earls of: see Edmund of Almaine; Gaveston, Piers; John of Eltham; Edward; Robert Cosgrove, advowson; archaeology; boundaries; canal; charities; church; communications; education; farming; geology; glebe; inclosure; inns and alehouses; landscape and settlement; local government; manors and other estates; mills; Nonconformity; open fields; population; parsonage; quarrying in; rector; rectory; retailing; trades and crafts; windmill Barge public house in; Barley Mow in; Bears Watering in; Bidwell Meadow in; Bridge Road in; Brownswood Green in; Brownswood in; Castlethorpe Wharf in; Cobs Bush in; Cosgrove Cottage in;: see Cosgrove, Old Dower House in; Cosgrove Green in; Cosgrove Hall in; Cosgrove Lodge in; Cosgrove Priory in; Cosgrove Tithing in; Crown estate in; Elm Farm, Elm Tree Farm in: see Cosgrove, Cosgrove Lodge in; Elms Farm in; Furtho estate in; Furtho Tithing in; Goldsbury Mill ?in Green Farm in; Hall Place in; Hanslope Way in; Hisworth Hook Meadow in; Isworth in; Kenson Field in; Knotwood Coppice in; Knotwood in; Little Manor in; Longwood House in; Manor Close in; Manor Farm in; Mansel Close in; Mansel Farm House in; Marford Meadow in; Middle Field in; Moor Field in; Navigation Inn in; Northampton Road in; Old Dower House in; Old Stratford in; and see under Old Stratford; Park Close in; Plough public house in; Potterspury Tithing in; Puxley in: see Passenham, Puxley in; Quarry Bridge in; Quarry Field in; Rectory Farm in; St. Vincent's well in; South Mead in; Stansifurlong in; Stratford Road in; The Elms in: see Cosgrove, Cosgrove Lodge in; The Priory in; The Quarries in; Victory Hall in; Yardley Road in Cosgrove Cottage: see Cosgrove, Old Dower House in Cosgrove Green; Cosgrove Hall, in Cosgrove q.v. Cosgrove House, in Walthamstow q.v. Cosgrove Lodge, in Cosgrove q.v. Cosgrove Lodge Ltd. Cosgrove Priory, in Cosgrove q.v. Cosgrove Road, in Old Stratford q.v. Cosgrove Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd. Cosgrove Tithing, in Cosgrove and Furtho qq.v. Costerd, John Cottesmore (Rutland) Cottingham Cotton, George Cotton End, in Hardingstone q.v. council houses: see housing country houses, construction and repair; see also manorial buildings Courteenhall Courteenhall, Adam de; Joan wife of Adam de; Margery: see Combemartin, Margery courts baron; courts leet: see manor courts Coventry (Warws.), migration to Shortley in, St. Anne's priory in Covington, - Cowes: see East Cowes Cowley, Amos Samuel Cox, Hatton; John; Oliver; Thomas the elder; Thomas the younger; William Coxe, Seymour Coxe Stocking, in Passenham q.v. Coy, Frederick Cozens, Robert Crane, Edith; Frances: see Bond, Frances; Sir Francis; Francis (d. 1700); Joan: see Bond, Joan; Joan, Mrs. Bond; Mary; Mary wife of Sir Francis; Sir Richard Bt.; William Cranford Crawley: see North Crawley Criel, Margery de Cripps, Cyril Thomas family Croft Lane, in Roade q.v. Cromwell, Idonea: see Leybourn, Idonea; John; Oliver Cromwell's Fee, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Cross, Joseph Thomas & Sons; William Cross Brothers Crossley, Frederick H. Crowland (Lincs.), abbey; abbot of Crown Inn, in Ashton q.v. Croydon (Surrey) Crupper, Vincent Cullers Breach: see Paulerspury, Plumpton End in Culpeper, Agnes wife of Walter; Alexander (fl. 1487-1516); Alexander (fl. 1537); Eleanor wife of Thomas Culpeper; Elizabeth wife of Thomas Culpeper; Elizabeth: see also Hartshill, Elizabeth; family; John (fl. 1365); John (fl. 1429); John (fl. 1476); Julia wife of John Culpeper later of John Braunspath; Thomas (fl. 1367); Thomas (fl. 1379); Thomas (fl. 1420); Thomas (fl. 1534); Walter Culver Field, in Wicken q.v. Cumberford, Dorothy wife of Thomas; family; Joan: see Parles, Joan; John; Thomas; William Cumberland, Fermor estate in Cummin, Ingram curacies, perpetual Cursham, Curzon Curson, Mary wife of Sir George; Fermor; Thomas Curtis, Maud wife of Thomas Curtis; Thomas Cut, family of Hulcote: see under Hulcote; Humphrey Cuttle Brook, in Furtho q.v. Cuttle mill, in Furtho; Paulerspury qq.v. cycle making: see bicycle making; motor car building D. A. Bird Ltd. Dacre, Lord: see Lennard, Thomas Dacre of the South, Lord: see Lennard, Francis; Lennard, Richard Dagenham (Essex) Dagnall; Dagnall & Dovehouse Farm; Dagnall Fields; Dagnall Great Field, in Wicken q.v. Dalby, William Dalscote, in Pattishall q.v. dame schools: see education Damory, Richard (d. 1330); Richard the younger Daniel, - Dapifer, Ralph Darcy, Sir Arthur Daventry, priory Daventry, Isabel: see Combemartin, Isabel; John de David I, king of Scots Davies, Thomas Davis, ?Thomas Dawkins: see Dawkins-Pennant; Dawkins-Pennant (formerly Dawkins) Dawkins-Pennant, George Hay Dawkins-Pennant (formerly Dawkins), Juliana Isabella Mary 1st wife of 1st Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai Dawson, John; Thomas; widow Day, John; Miss; Priscilla, charity of Dayrell, Frances: see Knight, Frances; John Langham; Paul Deacon, Samuel Dean, G. A. Deanox Deanshanger, boundaries; brickmaking; carrying services; charities; charity estate in; church; education; farming; inclosure; industry; ironfounding and engineering in; limeburning; local government; manorial buildings; manors and other estates; mentioned; Nonconformity; open fields; oxide works; quarrying; topography; trades and crafts; tramway; waterworks; see also Passenham Bethany Room in; Church House in; Church Lane in; Crown estate in; Deanshanger Field in; Deanshanger Home Farm in; Dovehouse Farm in; Folly Road in; Fox & Hounds in; Great Farm in; Hayes Lane in; High Street in; Holy Trin;ity church in; Honey Hill in; Hospital in; Hospital Lane in; Kingsbrook School in; Little London in; Manor Farm in; Manor House in; North Field in; North Fields Farm in; Northfields Farm in; Old Copse Farm in; Old Copse in; Poor's Field in; Puxley Road in; Ridgmont in; Snelshall Farm in; South Field in; The Green in; The Hayes in; The Kiln in; Union Chapel in; White House in Deanshanger, John, Deanshanger Field; Deanshanger Home Farm, in Deanshanger q.v. Deanshanger Ironworks Deanshanger Oxide Works Ltd. Deanshanger Oxides Ltd. Deanshanger Road, in Old Stratford; Wicken q.v. Deddington (Oxon.) deer parks: see parks and gardens Delagard, Anna Maria: see Draycott, Anna Maria Delapre abbey, in Northampton q.v. Denby, John Denelfescroft: see Paulerspury, Heathencote in Denton Denys, Sir George William depopulation Derby (Derbys.), honor Derby, earls of: see Ferrers, Robert; Ferrers, William; Henry IV, king of England Derbyshire, coal trade; lead smelting; pottery manufacture Derry (Ireland), diocese of Derson, William deserted medieval villages: see depopulation Despenser, Agnes wife of Simon le; Anne wife of Edward le; Anne wife of Thomas le; Edward le; Hugh le; Isabel wife of Richard Beauchamp earl of Warwick; Simon le; Thomas le Devall, John Devereux, Robert 2nd earl of Essex; Robert 3rd earl of Essex Devon, stone from Devonshire, 4th duke of: see Cavendish, William; duchess of: see Boyle, Charlotte Dey, Thomas Henry Dickens, family Walter William Digby, Anne wife of 2nd earl of Sunderland; George earl of Bristol; Sir John Dingley; preceptory Dingley, Edward see also Dyngley Direct Process Iron Co. Ltd. disinfectant manufacture Ditchingham (Norf.) Dive, Alice wife of Henry de (d. c. 1277); Dorothy wife of Richard Wake; Elizabeth wife of Henry Dive (d. c. 1360): see Lewknor, Elizabeth; Guy Henry (d. 1327); Henry (d. c. 1277); Henry (d. c. 1360); John (b. c. 1320); John (d. 1265); John (d. 1272); John (d. 1310); John (fl. 1493); Martha wife of Henry Dive (d. 1327); Sybil wife of John Dive (d. 1265); William Dobree, Nicholas Peter Doctor's Lane, in Ashton q.v. Dodford Dodin Dogsmouth Bridge; Dogsmouth Brook, in Furtho q.v. domestic economy centres: see education, secondary Donhault, Gregory; Jerome; William; see also Downhall; Downhall (later Donhault) Dorman, F. W. Dorset, earldom of earls of: see under Sackville; marquesses of;see also under Grey Doughty, George Brownlowe; Philip Douglas, George Sholto, 17th earl of Morton;see also Douglas-Pennant; Douglas-Pennant (formerly Douglas) Douglas-Pennant, Blanche Georgiana: see FitzRoy, Blanche Georgiana; Edward Sholto 3rd Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai;E. H.; family; George Sholto Gordon 2nd Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai; Hugh Napier Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai; Juliana Isabella Mary: see Dawkins-Pennant (formerly Dawkins), J. I. M.; Lady Louisa Maria Louisa; see FitzRoy, Maria Louisa; see also Douglas; Douglas-Pennant (formerly Douglas) Douglas-Pennant (formerly Douglas), Edward Gordon 1st Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai Dove, Frances: see Downhall, Frances; John; Thomas; William; William father of Thomas Dove Dovecote Farm, in Roade q.v. Dovecotes Dovehouse Farm, in Deanshanger q.v. Dover (Kent), castle honor Dover, earl of: see Carey, Henry Dowbrygge, Nicholas Dower House, in Stoke Bruerne q.v. Down and Connor, bishop of: see Hutchinson, Francis Downe, William Downes, Henry Downhall, Elizabeth wife of Robert Downhall; Frances wife of Sir William Dove; Robert; Thomas brother of Robert Downhall; Thomas (fl. 1579); William (d. 1505); William (d. 1627); William (fl. 1663); see also Donhault; Downhall (later Donhault) Downhall (later Donhault), Gregory Dowsett Engineering Construction Ltd. Dowsett Mineral Recovery Ltd. D'Oyley: see Oyley, d' drainage: see sewerage services Drake, family Draper, Millicent wife of Edward Mansel the elder Draycott, William Draycott (formerly Delagard), Anna Maria wife of 2nd earl of Pomfret Draycott Hall, in Reeth, Femington & Healaugh q.v. Drayton, Henry Drayton Parslow (Bucks.) Drinkwater, Anne: see Southern, Anne; Peter Druce & Warr Drummond's Bank Duck, Arthur; Martha wife of Nicholas Duck; Mary wife of William Harbord; Nicholas Ducklington (Oxon.) Dudley, John; Robert earl of Leicester Duke Street, in London q.v. Dumsby, William Dun Field, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Dunchurch (Warws.) Duncombe, George; Isabel wife of Thomas Duncombe; Thomas Dungannon, 3rd Viscount: see Hill-Trevor, Arthur Dunkerley, Cecil Lawrence Dunkley, Benjamin; family; Richard Dunmannysmede, in Roade q.v. Dunmore Meadow, in Alderton q.v. Dunn, Edward Dunnemannesmede, in Alderton q.v. Dunsby: see Dumsby Dunstable (Beds.), friary Duras, Louis de 2nd earl of Feversham Durham, prebendary of: see Sharp, Thomas Durrant, - Mrs. Duston Dyer, George Herbert Barley Dyneley, William Dyngley, William see also Dingley Dynham, Sir John; Margaret wife of Sir Robert Banastre E. & H. Roberts Ltd.; see also under Roberts Eakley; Eakley Lanes, in Stoke Goldington q.v. Eales, Edgar Earls Barton Early, David Easebourne (Sussex) East Ashalls Coppice, in Passenham q.v. East Cowes (Isle of Wight) East End, in Paulerspury q.v. East Greenwich (Kent) East Hunsbury, in Northampton q.v. East Pury: see Potterspury East Wickham (Kent), Welling in Eastcote, in Pattishall q.v. Easthill, in Paulerspury q.v. Easton, Great: see Great Easton Easton, Edmund Easton Estate & Mining Co. Ltd. Easton Maudit Easton Neston, archaeology; brickmaking; charities; church; communications education; farming; geology; inclosure; ironstone quarrying in; landscape and settlement; local government; manors and other estates; mentioned;mills; Nonconformity; open fields; population; quarrying; rectory; retailing Broad Water in; Catchgate in; Easton Neston House and Park in; Easton Neston Lodge in; Henwood in; Horse Close in Hulcote in; bridge in; Hall Close in; Manor Farm in; manors and other estates mentioned open fields Hulcote Wood in; Northampton Road in; Nun Wood in; Pomfret Lodge in; Rick Yard in Sewardsley in; farming ironstone quarrying manors and other estates mentioned nunnery Showsley Farm in: see Easton Neston, Sewardsley in; The Shires in; Waterhall in; Wymundsley in Easton Neston Educational Foundation Easton Neston Lodge, in Easton Neston q.v. Easton Neston Mineral & Towcester, Roade & Olney Junction Railway Eaton, Anne Sarah Eaton Socon (Beds.) Ebbern, James Ecclesiastical Commissioners Ecton Ede, Edmund; Isabel wife of Robert Pigott; Jake; John; Margaret Eden (formerly Henley), Robert 6th Lord Henley Edmar Edmondes, Christopher Edmonds, Thomas Edmund of Almaine earl of Cornwall Edmund earl of Lancaster and Leicester (d. 1296) Edmund the king's brother Earl Ferrers Edmund of Langley duke of York education; adult and community; board schools; British schools; elementary and primary; lace schools; night schools; nursery classes; private schools; secondary; Sunday schools; workhouse schools Edward earl of Rutland, duke of Aumale and duke of York Edward, prince, later king Edward I Edward, prince of Wales (d. 1376) Edward the Elder, king Edward II, king of England Edward III, king of England Edward IV, king of England Edward VI, king of England Edwards, George; George Leonard; Leonard Edwin Edwinstowe (Notts.), Edwinstowe Hall in Edy, James; Philippa wife of James; William Egerton, Francis Charles Granville 4th earl of Ellesmere; Thomas Lord Ellesmere later Viscount Brackley Egg Rings, in Hartwell q.v. Eginton, Harvey Elden, James Mrs. Eldington, William de Eldred, John Eleanor of Castile, queen, wife of Edward I Electricity Commission electricity services elementary education: see education Elementis PLC Elias, hermit of Grafton Elizabeth, empress of Austria Elizabeth I, queen of England Elizabeth Newman, charity of Elizabeth Newman's Educational Foundation Ellesmere, earl of: see Egerton, F. C. G.; Lord: see Egerton, Thomas Elliott, John Thomas Elm Farm; Elm Tree Farm: see Cosgrove, Cosgrove Lodge in Elmes, John (fl. 1711) John (fl. 1779) Richard Elms, The: in Hartwell; Yardley Gobion qq.v.; see also Cosgrove, Cosgrove Lodge in Elms Farm, in Cosgrove q.v. Eltham, John of earl of Cornwall Ely, bishop of: see Gunning, Peter Ely, Thomas Emerson, Christopher; Cuthbert; Thomas; see also Emmerson Emery, James Frederick Kate emigration schemes Emmerson, George see also Emerson Emmett, Mrs. Mary Empson, John; Peter; Richard; Thomas enclosure: see inclosure endowed schools: see education Enfield (Mdx.) engineering railway: see under Wolverton England, Hugh de Thomas Erpingham, Thomas Essex, evacuee children from Essex, earls of: see Devereux, Robert; FitzPeter, Geoffrey estate management Estenestone, Geoffrey de Estneston, Eustace de Estre, L': see L'Estre Etheridge, Mary: see Arnold, Mary; Sir George Eton, Robert Eu, Eustance de Eustace son of Thomas Euston (Suffolk) Euston, countess of: see Waldegrave, Charlotte Maria; earls of: see under FitzRoy evacuee children: see Second World War Evangelisation Society Evans, Ann wife of John Evans later of William Manning; Butler; Henry; John evening classes: see under education Evenley Everard, Isabel: see Boteler, Isabel; John Everdon, Silvester Thomas Evesham (Worcs.), abbey Exeter College, in Oxford q.v. Eye, Robert de Eyton, Margaret: see Mauntell, Margaret; William F. Palmer & Son (Quarry) Ltd. Faber, Robert Fairford (Gloucs.) fairs: see markets and fairs Falcon Inn, in Old Stratford q.v. Faldoe, John William Falmouth, countess of: see Bagot, Mary Fancutt, Charles Fane, Mildmay, earl of Westmorland Far Cotton, in Hardingstone q.v. Farrar Bell, M. C. Farrer's, Messrs. Fawcett alias Codlin, John Fawsley Fawtrart, Peter Fearn, Mrs. William Feary, John Fegan's Homes, in Stony Stratford; Yardley Gobion qq.v. Fenn, Robert Fenn Field, in Grafton Regis q.v. Fennes, Ingram de Fenny Stratford (Bucks.) Ferguson, Alexander Agar Fermor: see also Fermor-Hesketh Fermor, Anna Maria Arabella wife of Sir Thomas George Hesketh (later Fermor-Hesketh) 5th Bt.; Anne Catherine: see Poulett, Catherine; family; George; George 2nd earl of Pomfret; George 3rd earl of Pomfret; George William Richard, 5th earl of Pomfret; Hatton; Henrietta Louisa: see Jeffreys, Henrietta Louisa; Henrietta sister of 5th earl of Pomfret; Jane: see Barker, Jane; John; Katherine; Mary; Mary: see also Curson, Mary; Maud wife of John; Richard; Robert; Robert George; Sophia: see Osborne, Sophia; Thomas, 1st earl of Pomfret; Thomas Hatton George; Thomas William 4th earl of Pomfret; William of Somerton Sir William 1st Bt.; Sir William 1st Lord Lempster; see also Fermor-Hesketh; Fermor-Hesketh (formerly Hesketh) Fermor-Hesketh, Anna Maria Arabella: see Fermor, A. M. A.; family; Frederick 2nd Lord Hesketh; John Breckinridge; Sir Thomas 1st Lord Hesketh; Sir Thomas Alexander 3rd Lord Hesketh; Sir Thomas George 7th Bt.; Sir Thomas Henry 6th Bt.; Thomas Sharon see also Fermor; Fermor-Hesketh (formerly Hesketh) Fermor-Hesketh (formerly Hesketh), Sir Thomas George, 5th Bt. see also Fermor; Fermor-Hesketh Ferne, George Ferrers, Ankaret de: see Strange, Ankaret le; Earl: see Edmund the king's brother; Edward; George Henry de (fl. 1086); Isabel wife of Gilbert Basset; Letitia; Mary: see Brun, Mary le; Robert de (d. 1139); Robert de (d. 1279); Robert de (d. c. 1162); Thomas de; William de earl of Derby (d. 1190); William de earl of Derby (d. 1247); William de earl of Derby (d. 1254); William de (fl. c. 1353) Ferrers of Groby, Lord: see Grey, John Ferrey, Benjamin Ferrière, La (Indre-et-Loire) Ferté, Gundred de la wife of Pagan de Chaworth; Margaret: see Brewer, Margaret; William de la Fettiplace, Edmund Feure, Henry le the elder; Henry le the younger Feversham, earl of: see Duras, Louis de Fiddes, Chris Fillongley (Warws.) Finall, Elizabeth Henry William Finch, Daniel Daniel earl of Nottingham later earl of Winchilsea; John Finchampstead (Berks.) Finedon Finnegan; Christopher family fire services First World War war memorials Fish, Thomas Fisher, George James Margery Mrs. fishing Fishweirs, in Paulerspury q.v. FitzAlan, Richard earl of Arundel and Surrey FitzGeoffrey, John; Maud wife of William Beauchamp earl of Warwick FitzHamon, William Fitzhardinge, Viscount: see Berkeley, Charles; Viscountess: see Bagot, Mary Fitzhugh, alias Caporne, Richard FitzJohn, Aveline countess of Ulster; Isabel wife of Robert de Vieuxpont; Joan wife of Theobald la Boteiller; John Maud; Richard FitzPeter, Geoffrey earl of Essex FitzRalph, Beatrice daughter of Hugh, wife of Robert de Salceto (d. 1236); Hugh FitzRoy, Alfred William Maitland 8th duke of Grafton; Augustus Charles Lennox 7th duke of Grafton; Augustus Henry 3rd duke of Grafton; Blanche Georgiana wife of 3rd Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai; Charles (d. 1829); Charles 1st Lord Southampton; Charles 2nd duke of Grafton; Charles 3rd Lord Southampton; Charles Alfred Euston 10th duke of Grafton; Charles Patrick Hugh; Lady Charles wife of Lord Charles (d. 1865): see Cavendish, Lady Anne; Lady Charles wife of Lord C. P. H.: see Miller-Stirling, Diana; Lord Charles 2nd son of 3rd duke of Grafton; Lord Charles 2nd son of 4th duke of Grafton; Charlotte, Viscountess Dungannon Charlotte Maria: see Waldegrave, C. M.; Francis; F. T. W. Coke; George; George Henry 4th duke of Grafton; George Robert; George son of Barbara Villiers Henry 1st duke of Grafton; Henry 5th duke of Grafton; Hugh Denis Charles 11th duke of Grafton; John Charles William 9th duke of Grafton; Maria Louisa 2nd wife of 1st Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai; Mrs. of Salcey Lawn; William duke of Cleveland; William Henry 6th duke of Grafton; see also FitzRoy (formerly Palmer) FitzRoy (formerly Palmer), Charles duke of Cleveland see also FitzRoy FitzStephen, Maud: see Cauz, Maud de; Ralph Fitzwilliam, Earl: see Fitzwilliam (later Wentworth-Fitzwilliam), William Fitzwilliam (later Wentworth-Fitzwilliam), William, Earl Fitzwilliam Flanders, tapestry from Flaxman, John Fleet Street, in London q.v. Fleetwood, Judith wife of Sir Miles Sir Miles Fleming, Margaret wife of Thomas Furtho; Stephen Flore Flower, Francis Flowers Barn Farm; Flowers Farm, in Passenham q.v. Foddy, John Folly, The, in Hartwell; Passenham qq.v. Folly Lane, in Hartwell q.v. Folly Road, in Deanshanger q.v. Fonmon (Glam.) For Stratford: see Old Stratford Ford, R. E.; William Forest Gate (Bucks.) Forest Hill (London) Forest Road, in Hartwell q.v. Forester, Agnes wife of Hugh le; Eleanor daughter of Thomas le; family; Hugh le; Isabel wife of Richard Hartshill; Joan daughter of Thomas le; Joan wife of Thomas le (d. 1356); John le (fl. 1330); John le (fl. temp. Hen. III); Lucy wife of Simon Rous; Pauline; Richard le; Robert le; Thomas le (d. 1356); Thomas le (d. 1361); see also Forrester; Stratford forestry: see Salcey Forest; Whittlewood Forest; woodland Forestry Commission Forfett, Edward; Frances wife of Isaac Riviere; John; Phyllis: see Hobbs, Phyllis Forrester, Pulter see also Forester Forster, E. L.; William Foscote, in Abthorpe q.v. Foster, Alice Joel Thomas William Foulby, in Huntwick with Foulby and Nostell q.v. Fountaine, family; Jim; Robert F.; Vera Fowkes, Mary wife of Hopcroft Bloxham; Robert; Thomas; William; see also Fowkes alias Smith Fowkes alias Smith, Emma wife of John, later of William Cartwright; John see also Fowkes; Smith Fowler, Thomas Fox & Hounds, in Deanshanger q.v. Fox Covert, in Roade q.v. Foxley, Anne wife of John Foxley; Elizabeth wife of Thomas Foxley; family; John; Joseph; J. W.; Richard; Thomas; Thomas & Sons; Thomas Bliss; William framework knitting Framstead, in Paulerpsury q.v. François, Henriette Franklin, C. H. family John Nathan; Richard; T. B.; William Fraunceys, John Freeman, Thomas Fremington: see Reeth, Fremington & Healaugh French, Christopher; Sarah; Thomas Friday, Geoffrey John Friends of Friendless Churches Frith Coppice, in Potterspury q.v. Frost, John; Thomas; William John N. Frusellu, Walter fuel charities: see charities, coal Fullerton, Sir James Furness, James Furnice, John Furtho, boundaries; charities; church; communications education; farming; geology; glebe; inclo sure landscape and settlement; local government; manorial buildings; manors and other estates; Nonconformity; open fields; population; quarrying; rector; rectory; Armites Half Acre in; Ash Pole Spinney in; Badger's Farm in; Chapel Furlong in; Cosgrove Tithing in; Cuttle Brook in; Cuttle mill in; Dogsmouth Bridge in; Dogsmouth Brook in; Furtho House in; Furtho Tithing in; Hanslope Way in; Hare Stocking Spinney in; Hermitage Meadow in; Knotwood Farm in; Knotwood in; Manor Farm in; Middle Field in; Moor (or Moors) Field in; Moors Furlong in; Potterspury Field Gate in; Potterspury Tithing in; Quarry Bridge in; Quarry Field in; Rectory Farm in; Temple Lane in; The Moors in Furtho, Adam son of Walter de (d. c. 1320); Anne wife of Anthony Staunton; Anthony (d. 1558); Catherine; see Hartwell, Catherine; Dionisia daughter of Henry de; Edward (d. 1620); Edward (d. 1621); Elizabeth wife of Anthony Furtho; Elizabeth wife of Thomas Furtho: see Watson, Elizabeth; family; Henry son of Adam de; Henry son of Walter de; Isabel daughter of Henry de; John of London; John son of Henry de; John son of William (d. 1376); John son of William (d. 1457); John son of William of Stony Stratford; Margaret wife of William son of Henry de Furtho; Margaret: see also Fleming, Margaret; Nightingale, wife of Samuel Mansel, later of Francis Longeville; Sarah wife of Henry de; Thomas father of Edward; Thomas (fl. 1457); Walter de (fl. 1240); Walter de (fl. 1277); William (d. c. 1411); William (d. 1457); William (d. 1499); William (d. 1504); William (d. c. 1383); William de (fl. 1358); William (fl. 1190); William son of Adam de; William son of Henry de; William son of William (d. 1457); William son of William (d. c. 1358) Furtho House, in Furtho, q.v.; see also Old Stratford Furtho Tithing, in Cosgrove and Furtho, qq. v. Fust, Edward see also Fust (formerly Gorges) Fust (formerly Gorges), Cicely see also Fust Gage, Thomas Gallard, Joseph; Samuel; Thomas; Thomas the younger garages gardens: see parks and gardens Gardiner, Agnes wife of Stephen Gardiner; Alice wife of Roger Gardiner; Isabel; John; Robert Roger Stephen; Thomas Gardner, Isaac John Sarah Grace: see Hewson, Sarah Grace; William; William Alfred Garlick, John Mary Garner, J. E. Garnon, Margery: see Harrowden, Margery; see also Garnnon (or Gernon) Garnon (or Gernon), William; see also Harrowden, Margery Garratt, Herbert Garton, Joseph Garvestone (Norfolk) gas services Gates, George Henry Pearson Gaudy, Sir Charles Gaunt, John of: see John duke of Lancaster Gaveston, Piers earl of Cornwall Gayton Geddington Gee, family Norman Gee, Walker & Slater Ltd. Gelley, Mabel General Land Drainage & Improvement Co. General Post Office see also postal services George duke of Clarence: see Plantagenet, George George I, king George II, king George Inn, in Roade q.v. Gerardville, Eustace de Gerbod Germany; prisoners of war from; teachers from Gerrard, William Gibbins, W. D. Gibbs, Anthony; Charles (fl. 1700); Charles (fl. 1753); Edward; family; John; Thomas; William Gibson, - Giffard, Christina wife of Edward Gif fard; Edward; Osbert; Richard; see also Gyffard Gilbertscroft, in Ashton q.v. Gilby, John Gillman, - Gines, Peter de Robert de Gitda Gittens, George Gladman, Benjamin Glapton Gleadah, John Glebe Farm, in Alderton; Wicken qq.v. Glebe House, in Alderton q.v. Glebe lands Gloucester, cathedral prebendary Gloucester, dukes of: see Humphrey; Richard, duke of Gloucester, later King Richard III Glover, John Katherine wife of John Glyn, Mills & Co. Glynne, Gertrude Jessy 2nd wife of 2nd Lord Penrhyn of Llandegai Gobion, family Henry (fl. 1228); Henry (fl. 1297); Henry (fl. 1315); Henry (fl. 1344); Henry (fl. 1378); Hugh (fl. 1167); Hugh (fl. 1330); Isabel wife of Henry Ivo; Joan wife of Ivo Gobion; John; Simon; Thomas Gobion's Manor, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Godeman Godeva Godfrey, John Godmanchester (Hunts.) Godwin Godwin, John Goldington, Isabel de wife of William de Nowers; Peter de Goldsbury Mill, ?in Cosgrove q.v. Goldsmith, family Good, Henry Goode, John Goodman, Elizabeth wife of George Goodman; Everard; Francis; George; John; Samuel; William Goodred, George (or Gregory) Goodrich, family John Mary wife of George Shedden Goodridge, George Louisa Goodson, William Gordon, Mary Gordons Lodge, in Hartwell q.v. Gorges, Frances wife of Sir Thomas Hesilrige; John de; Ralph de; William; see also Gorges (later Fust) Gorges (later Fust), Cicely see also Gorges Gorges Close, in Alderton q.v. Gossage, Gerald Gould, Jack Gower Street, in London q.v. Grafton, dukes of: see under FitzRoy; Isabella duchess of: see Bennet, Isabella Grafton, H.M.S. Grafton, honor; alienation of estates from; annexation of estates to; and see under individual parishes; creation estate management; and see under individual parishes; honor courts; mortgage; see also Wakefield Lodge Estate Grafton Estate Settlement Trust Grafton Estates Co. Grafton Fields Farm, in Grafton Regis q.v. Grafton House: see Grafton Regis, Grafton House/Manor; Grafton House (built 1961) in Grafton Hunt Grafton Lodge; Grafton Manor, in Grafton Regis q.v. Grafton Mill: see Hartwell, Bozenham Mill in Grafton Park: see Grafton Regis, Grafton Park in; Potterspury, Potterspury Park in Grafton Pastures, in Grafton Regis q.v. Grafton Regis, archaeology boundaries; carrying services; charities; church; education; farming; and First World War; geology hermitage/chantry in; inclosure; inns and alehouses; landscape and settlement; local government; manorial buildings; manorial custom; manors and other estates; market grant mentioned; milling; mills; Nonconformity; open fields; population; quarrying; rectory; retailing; suit of mill; trades and crafts Armitage Grove in; Bancroft Field in; Barley Barns in; Blackmoor's Head in; Bull Inn in; Church Field in; Church Lands in; Church Lane in; Dunmore Meadow in: see Alderton, Dunmore Meadow in; Fenn Field in; Grafton Fields Farm in; Grafton House (built 1961) in; Grafton House/Manor in; Grafton Lodge in; Grafton Park in; Grafton Pastures in; Great House in: see Grafton House/Manor in; Hill Field in; King's Arms in; King's Close in; Leach Meadow in; Low Field in; Mill Field in; Northampton Road in; Old Park in; Old Rectory in; Paddocks Farm in; Plain Field in; Sties Field in; Stone Bridge in; Twycross Field in; Twyford Field in; Twyford Meadow in; Upper Field in; White Hart in; Yardley Mill Holme in Grafton Regis Brickworks, in Alderton q.v. Grafton Road, in Roade q.v. Grafton Woodville: see Grafton Regis Graham, Elizabeth wife of John Graham; John grammer schools: see education, secondary; Towcester, grammar school Grand Junction Canal; Buckingham Arm; Northampton Branch; see also Grand Union Canal Grand Junction Canal Co. Grand Junction Inn, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Grand Union Canal; Buckingham Arm; see also Grand Junction Canal Grange Farm, in Hartwell q.v. Grant, Alexander Thomas see also Grant-Thorold; Thorold Grant-Thorold, Alexander William Thorold; family; Harry; see also Grant; Thorold Grantham (Lincs.) gravel quarrying: see quarrying Gravesend, Richard, bishop of Lincoln Gray, Henry John Gray's Close, in Paulerspury q.v. Great Addington Great Billing Great Brickhill (Bucks.) Great Brington Great Dagnall Field, in Wicken q.v. Great Deanshanger: see Deanshanger, manor of Great Easton (Essex) Great Farm, in Deanshanger; Wicken qq.v. Great Field, in Wicken q.v. Great Harrowden Great Houghton Great House, in Paulerspury q.v.; see also Grafton Regis, Grafton House/Manor in Great Hyde Field, in Roade q.v. Great Missenden (Bucks.), abbey Great Ouse, river Great Outwood Coppice: see Paulerspury, Outwoods in Great Weldon Great Westy Field: see Paulerspury, Heathencote in Greathead, Samuel Greaves, William Green, Anne wife of Sir Nicholas Vaux, Lord Vaux of Harrowden; Edwin; Elizabeth; family; Henry (d. 1369); John; Mary (d. 1434); wife of Sir Thomas Green (fl. 1428); Mary wife of Thomas Green (d. 1417); Maud wife of Sir Thomas Parr; Maud wife of Thomas Green (d. 1461); later of Richard Middleton; Thomas (d. 1391); Thomas (d. 1417); Thomas (d. 1461); Thomas (d. 1506); Thomas of Wicken; William; William de la Green Farm, in Cosgrove, q.v. Green Parrot Hotel, in Old Stratford q.v. Greens Norton; brickmaking; hundred; manors and other estates; Caswell in, electronics factory; Kingsthorne Mill in Green, The, in Ashton; Stoke Bruerne qq.v. Greenwich: see East Greenwich Greenworth, Roger Grestain (Eure), abbey Gretton, Frederick John Greville, Francis, Earl Brooke of Warwick Castle Grey, Edmund Lord Grey de Ruthyn, later earl of Kent; Edmund Lord Grey de Wilton; Elizabeth: see Hastings, Elizabeth; family, marquesses of Dorset; Florence: see Hastings, Florence; Jane, queen of England; John; of Hartwell; John Lord Ferrers of Groby; John Lord Grey de Wilton; Margaret wife of Richard Wake; Reynold Lord Grey de Ruthyn; Roger Lord Grey de Ruthyn; Thomas 1st marquess of Dorset; Thomas 2nd marquess of Dorset; Grey de Ruthyn, Lord: see Grey, Edmund; Grey, Reynold; Grey, Roger; Grey de Wilton, Lord: see Grey, Edmund; Grey, John Griffen, Col. John Griffith, David Griffiths, Richard Grim, Robert Grimscote, in Cold Higham q.v. Grimsdick, - Edward family Grisbrook, Thomas Gristmill: see Paulerspury, Twygrist Mill in Grose's Ltd. Grosseteste, Robert bishop of Lincoln Guernsey Guilsborough; Nortoft in Gullet, The; Gullet Farm, in Whittlebury q.v. Gunneville, William de Gunning, Peter Gurden, Stephen Gurney, Elizabeth wife of William Brookes; Elizabeth wife of William Gurney; family; Henry; John (d. 1839); John (d. 1845); John of Towcester; Mary wife of Littleton Westley; William Guthlac, St. Gyffard, Elizabeth wife of John; John; see also Giffard Gytha Hackleton Hackney, in London q.v. Haddon: see West Haddon Haddon, Peter Hailey, Alfred Haines, Thomas Hainton (Lincs.) Haite, John Hale Hole Fields, in Wicken q.v. Hales, Anne: see Wotton, Anne; Sir Edward 1st Bt.; Sir Edward 2nd Bt.; Edward son of Sir Edward Hales 2nd Bt. Halifax, 1st marquess of: see Savile, George; 2nd marquess of: see Savile, William Hall, James John; Thomas Hall Close, in Easton Neston; Paulerspury, Yardley Gobion, qq.v. Hall Field, in Paulerspury; Roade, qq.v. Hall Leys Close, in Shutlanger q.v. Hall Place, in Cosgrove, q.v. Hall Wood, in Roade q.v. Hall Yard, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Ham Meadow, in Passenham q.v. Hamfordshoe, hundred Hamon son of Hamon Hamon son of Mainfelin Hampstead (Mdx.) Hampton Court (Mdx.) Hanbury-Tracy (formerly Leigh), Thomas Charles 2nd Lord Sudeley of Toddington Handicraft centres: see Education, secondary Handley, in Towcester q.v. Hanger Lodge; Hanger Walk, in Passenham qq.v. Hanging Sart, in Passenham q.v. Hanmer, Isabella: see Bennet, Isabella; Sir Thomas Hannington Hanslope (Bucks.); barony; manors and other estates; mills; Nonconformity; suit of mill; Hartwell Park in; St. Mary's chapel in Hanslope Way, in Cosgrove; Furtho qq.v. Hanslope, Maud daughter of Michael of, wife of William Maudit; Michael of; Winemar de: see Winemar the Fleming Harbord, Sir Charles; Grace wife of Thomas Hatcher Katherine: see Russell, Katherine; Letitia wife of - Winn Mary: see Duck, Mary; Sir William Harding, Robert Hardingstone; poor law union; rural district; Cotton End in; Pomfret Arms in; Far Cotton in; Rush Mills in Hardingtone and Old Stratford turnpike trust Hardley Field, in Potterspury q.v. Hardman, - Hare Stocking Spinney, in Furtho q.v. Harefield Park (Mdx.) Harland, G. S. Harlesdon (Mdx.) Harlestone Harlestone, Richard de Harley Field, in Potterspury q.v. Harman: see King-Harman Harpole Harrington Harris, Christopher of Hanslope; Christopher of Yardley Gobion; Edward Edward Swinfen jun.; Elizabeth wife of Edward Harris; Elizabeth wife of John Harris the elder; Frances George; Henry; charity of; J. E.; John (d. 1750); John the elder; John son of Richard; John the younger; Mary; charity of; Moses; Richard; Thomas; William; W. J. Harrison, Isabella: see Sams, Isabella; John; John Butler; Michael; Mrs. J. B.: see Sams, Isabella; William Harrisons & Crosfield PLC Harrold, Joseph Harrow-on-the-Hill (Mdx.) Harrowden: see Great Harrowden; Little Harrowden Harrowden, Henry de;John; John de, clerk; Lord: see Vaux, Thomas; Margaret wife of Richard Harrowden; Margaret wife of William Harrowden; Margery wife of Henry Skenard later of William Garnon; Maud wife of Henry de later of Richard Tebaud; Richard; Robert de; Robert de; clerk; Robert de the younger; Thomas William (d. 1423); William (d. 1447) Harry, Alice wife of R. J. Harry Richard John Harte, Sir Henry Hartshill, Elizabeth wife of John Culpeper; Isabel: see Forester, Isabel; Margaret: see Stafford, Margaret; Maud 1st wife of John de Hartshill Lord Hatch; Philip de; Richard; Sir John de Lord Hatch Hartwell, boundaries; bus services; carrying services; charities; church; communications; education; farming; geology; inclosure; landscape and settlement; local government; manorial custom; manors and other estates; mills; Nonconformity; open fields; perpetual curacy; population; rectory; sawmills; trades and crafts; waterworks; Ashton Road in; Ashton tithing Blacksmith's Close in; Box Close in; Bozenham in; Bozenham Mill Farm in; Bozenham Mill in; Brook Field in; Chapel Farm in; Egg Rings in; Folly Lane in; Forest Road in; Gordons Lodge in; Grange Farm in; Hartwell End in; Hartwell Green Farm in; Hartwell Green in; Hartwell Park in; Laythick Copse in; Lower End in; Nether Farm in; Newlands in; Nonleys in; Park Farm in; Park Road in; Portway in; Prentice Coppice in; Ravenshead Farm in; Rowley Wood in; Salcey Avenue Salcey Close in; Salcey Green in; Salcey Lawn in; Sandpit Copse in; Stonepit Farm in; The Elms in; The Folly in; The Sarts in; Tithe Farm in; Town Field in; Wallis's Field in; Wike in; Windmill Hill Furlong in Windmill Piece in Hartwell, Catherine wife of William Furtho (d. 1504) afterwards of Thomas Brookesby; Geoffrey de Henry de; John of (fl. 1242); John of (fl. 1346); John (fl. 1428); Nicholas de; Simon de; William de Hartwell Clear Copse, in Ashton q.v. Hartwell, End; Hartwell Green; Hartwell Green Farm, in Hartwell qq.v. Hartwell Lodge, in Ashton q.v. Hartwell Park, in Hartwell q.v. Hartwell Road, in Ashton; Roade qq.v. Haskett, James Hasleborough Walk Hastings, Dionise wife of Miles de Hastings; Elizabeth wife of Roger de Grey Lord Grey de Ruthyn; Florence wife of Edmund Grey Lord Grey de Wilton; Isabel: see Valence, Isabel de; John de Lord Hastings (d. 1313); John de Lord Hastings (d. 1325); Juliana: see Leybourn, Juliana; Lords: see under Hastings, John de; Miles de Hatch, Lord: see Hartshill, Sir John de Hatcher, Grace: see Harbord, Grace; John Hatton, Christopher 1st Lord Hatton of Kirby; Christopher 2nd Lord Hatton of Kirby; Christopher (d. 1587); Christopher (d. 1619); Dorothy wife of John Newport; John; Sir Thomas Bt.; see also Hatton alias Newport Hatton alias Newport, Sir William see also Hatton Hatton of Kirby, 1st Lord: see Hatton, Christopher; 2nd Lord: see Hatton, Christopher Haukerus, Joan Haustede, Anne wife of William de Haustede; Elizabeth de; John de; William de Haven, The, in Alderton q.v. Haven Nurseries, in Paulerspury q.v. Haverhill (Suffolk) Haversham (Bucks.), Hawes, James R. P. Hawise wife of William son of Hamon Hawkesley, Roger de Sybil Hawkins, William Hawksmoor, Nicholas Hayes, Edward; Francis; William (d. 1808); William son of William Hayes the younger; William of Wansford Hayes Lane; The Hayes, in Deanshanger q.v. Haynes, George Katherine wife of William Haynes; William Haywood, John see also Heywood Hazleton (Gloucs.) Healaugh: see Reeth, Fremington & Healaugh Heath, Charles Sir Robert Thomas Heathencote, in Paulerspury q.v. Heathencote Farm; Heathencote Fields: see Paulerspury, Heathencote in Heaton, John Hedge, John Susanna Heginbottom, Denis Heighton, William Hellins, John Mrs. wife of John Helmdon Henbury, in Sturminster Marshall q.v. Heneage, Anne: see Cope, Anne; John of Benniworth; John of Hainton; Thomas Henley: see Eden (formerly Henley) Henley, Lord: see Eden (formerly Henley), Robert Henry, duke of Lancaster (d. 1361) Henry, earl of Lancaster (d. 1345) Henry, prince of Wales Henry the chaplain of Heathencote Henry clericus of Cosgrove Henry son of Robert Henry I, king of England Henry II, king of England Henry IV, king of England Henry V, king of England Henry VI, king of England Henry VII, king of England Henry VIII, king of England Henshaw, John; Stephen Hoe Susanna: see Hoe, Susanna Henson, John Henwood, in Easton Neston q.v. Herbert, Thomas Herbert House Seminary for Young Ladies, in Roade q.v. Hermitage Close; Hermitage Grounds; Hermitage House, in Old Stratford qq.v. Hermitage Meadow, in Furtho q.v. Hermitages Herne, Thomas of London; Thomas of Potterspury; William Heron, William Lord Say Hertford (Herts.) Hesilrige, Andrew; Arthur son of John; Arthur son of Thomas; Elizabeth wife of John Hesilrige; family Frances: see Gorges, Frances; John; Mary wife of Arthur Hesilrige son of John, later of Samuel Rolt; Sir Thomas 1st Bt.; Thomas son of Arthur Hesketh, 1st Lord: see Fermor-Hesketh, Sir Thomas; 2nd Lord: see FermorHesketh, Frederick; 3rd Lord: see Fermor-Hesketh, Thomas Alexan der; Christian Lady: see McEwen, C. M.; Sir Thomas George: see Fermor-Hesketh (formerly Hesketh), Sir T. G. Hesketh Estates Hewitt, Robert Hewson, Francis Arthur Alexander; Henry Newington Clarke; Sarah Grace wife of William Gardner Hey, John Heybourne, Richard Heydon, Sir John Sir William Heyford: see Nether Heyford; Upper Heyford Heyford Ironworks Heywood, John see also Haywood Higgs, Joan wife of John Higgs the elder; John the elder; John the younger High Street, in Deanshanger q.v. Higham Ferrers see also Cold Higham Highcroft, in Yardley Gobion q.v. Highfield, in Roade q.v. highways administration: see also turnpike roads Hill, Charles Mackenzie; family; James Hill, The; Hill Farm, in Paulerspury q.v. Hill Field, in Grafton Regis q.v. Hill House, in Potterspury q.v. Hill-Trevor, Arthur 6th Viscount Dungannon Hillier, family Goody; John of Old Stratford (fl. 1646); John of Old Stratford (fl. 1675); John of Old Stratford (fl. 1711); John of Potterspury (d. 1567); John of Potterspury son of John the younger; John of Potterspury the younger; Margaret; Robert; Thomas; see also Hillyer Hillingdon, 3rd Lord: see Mills, Arthur Robert; Lady: see Cadogan, E. M. W. Hillyer; George William see also Hillier Hilsdon, F. G. Hilton, in Shareshill q.v. Hilyard, Richard family Hinchingbrooke, Viscount: see Montagu, John Hindes, John Richard the elder; Richard the younger; William Hindman, Thomas Hinds, Mary Hisworth Hook Meadow, in Cosgrove q.v. Hitchin (Herts.), H.M. Wills Charity for Chronic and Incurable Sufferers Hoare, Abigail wife of Thomas Woodward; family; John; Robert; Thomas; William Hobbes, William Hobbs, John; Judith wife of John; Mary wife of William Hobbs; Mary: see also Penn, Mary; Matthew; Phyllis wife of John Forfett; William Hobson, Richard Hoe, Catherine wife of Matthew Warwick; family; Stephen (d. 1713); Stephen (fl. mid 17th cent.); Susanna wife of John Henshaw Hoe Way, in Roade q.v. Hogshaw (Bucks.) Holbech, Edward Holdenby Holding, Matthew Holland, Maud wife of Robert de; Robert (fl. 1316) Robert (fl. 1599) Hollis, Mrs. Evelyn Holloway, in London q.v. Holsworthy (Devon) Holwell, Stephen Holywell Field, in Potterspury q.v. Home Farm, in Ashton; Potterspury; Wicken qq.v. Home Farm & Little Hill Farm, in Wicken q.v. Homestead Farm, in Potterspury q.v. Honey Close, in Paulerspury q.v. Honey Hill, in Deanshanger q.v. Hook Norton (Oxon.), barony Hopcraft, William Hopton (Derbys.), Hoptonwood in Hoptonwood, in Hopton q.v. Horner, William Hornton (Oxon.) Horse Close, in Easton Neston q.v. horse-mills Horseshoe public house, in Shutlanger q.v. Horton, Alice wife of John Horton; family; James; John (d. 1723); John (d. 1739); John Sheridon; Joyce; Thomas of Alderton; Thomas of Yardley Gobion (fl. 1749); Thomas of Yardley Gobion (fl. 1784) Horton House; Horton's Farm, in Alderton q.v. Horwood: see Little Horwood Hosier, Anna Maria wife of John Sharp Charles; Elizabeth wife of Thomas Prowse Hoskin, Paul Hospital, The; Hospital Lane, in Deanshanger q.v. hospitals, medieval: see hermitages Houghton: see Great Houghton; Little Houghton housing, local authority How, Thomas William Howard, Agnes, wife of William Paulet, 3rd marquess of Winchester; Belidah Catherine: see Broughton, Catherine; Thomas 2nd duke of Norfolk; William Howes, William Howland, Richard, bishop of Peterborough Howson, William Hoxton, in London q.v. Huddimore, in Stoke Bruerne q.v. Hudson, Mary Ann Hugh of Avallon, bishop of Lincoln Hugh son of Otto Hugh of Wells, bishop of Lincoln Hughes, Edith Maud Elizabeth William Hulcote, in Easton Neston q.v. Hulcote, Agnes wife of Fulk de (fl. 1357); Agnes wife of Fulk de (fl. 1457); Alice wife of John de Hulcote; family Fulk de (fl. 1357); Fulk de (fl. 1457); John (d. 1482); John de (fl. 1215); John de (fl. 1242); John de (fl. 1274); John de (fl. 1428); Richard Hulcote Charity Hulcote Wood, in Easton Neston, q.v. Hull: see Kingston-upon-Hull Hum, Robert de Humet, William de Humphrey Geoffrey son of Humphrey of Lancaster, duke of Gloucester Hunfred, William son of Hunger Hill Field, in Stoke Bruerne q.v. Hunsbury: see Northampton, East Hunsbury in Hunsbury Hill Ironworks Hunsdon, 1st Lord: see Carey, Henry; 2nd Lord: see Carey, George; 3rd Lord: see Carey, John Hunsdon's Woods, in Roade q.v. Hunt, Joan wife of John Longeville John Margaret: see Wolverton, Margaret; Maurice see also Hunt alias Robinson Hunt alias Robinson, Henry see also Hunt Hunter, A.; hunting Huntingdon (Hunts.), honor Huntingdon, Juliana countess of: see Leybourn, Juliana Huntwick with Foulby and Nostell (Yorks.), Nostell in Hurst Farm, in Wicken q.v. Husselbee, Maurice Hussey, R. C. Hutchinson, Francis Hutt, John Hyde; Hyde Close; Hyde Farm; Hyde Field; Hyde Road, in Roade q.v. Ilford (Essex) Iliffe, Enoch inclosure; see also open fields Independent Church: see Baptist Church; Congregational Church; United Reformed Church India industry and see under individual industries, trades and crafts infant schools: see education Ingall, George Ingman, H. J. Ingram, Sir Arthur; Christopher Austin; John Innocent III, Pope Innocent VIII, Pope inns and alehouses Inwood, Amaziah; John Ipres, John de Ipswich (Suffolk) Ireland, duchess of: see Vere, Philippa de Iron Age discoveries: see prehistoric discoveries iron oxide manufacture ironfounding; see also engineering ironstone mining ironworks Irthlingborough Isabel wife of John son of Alan Isabel wife of John son of John of Wick Hamon the elder Isabella, queen, wife of Edward II Isle of Sheppey (Kent) Islington (Mdx.) Isworth, in Cosgrove, q.v. Ive, Christian wife of William Ive; William Ivory, Josiah Jackson, John Richard; Thomas James, - Edward Gerence (or Gerontius); Jack Peter; Richard; Richard, John & Son James I, king of England Janes, R. W. Jarvis, Joseph Robert Jarvis's charity Jayne, George Jefcoate, H. B. Jeffery, William Jeffrey, Emily Jeffreys, Henrietta Louisa wife of 1st earl of Pomfret; John 2nd Baron Jeffreys of Wem Jellett, Edward Henry Jelley, family John Jennings, Christian wife of Thomas Jennings; Thomas Jersey, St. Brelade's in Jerusalem, Hospital of St. John of: see Knights Hospitallers Jesus College, in Oxford q.v. Joan, princess of Wales, wife of Edward the Black Prince Joan, queen, wife of Henry IV John, Alan son of John, count of Mortain, later King John John, prince, earl of Cornwall (fl. 1328) John duke of Bedford John duke of Lancaster John of Eltham, earl of Cornwall John son of Alan John son of John son of John John son of John of Wick Hamon the elder; the younger, John son of William de Pury John Rylands University of Manchester Library, in Manchester q.v. Johnson, Ezekiel Garret; Robert; William Jones, Ann David Maldwyn; Inigo; John; Richard; Thomas; William; William John Josselyn, Anne wife of John Josselyn; John Jubilee Row, in Towcester q.v. Judge, William Judith, countess junior schools: see education Jurdin, George John