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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5, Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, the Forest of Dean. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1996.

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'Index: K-Z', in A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5, Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, the Forest of Dean, (London, 1996) pp. 429-440. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol5/pp429-440 [accessed 19 March 2024]

Index K-Z Kear: Edw., Isaac, Peter, Keck, Ant., Keddick fam., Kedgwin, Thos., Keith, John, Keeling: G. B., G. W., Kele: Cath., Maud la, Rob., Kenilworth priory (Warws.), Kennedy, T. F., Kensley, see Dean Forest Kent, duke of, see Grey, Hen. Kent, earl of, see Grey, Ant. Kent, see Deptford; Dover; Eltham; Hatcham Barnes Kentchurch (Herefs.), Ketifort, Wal. of, n Kidley, Edw., Kidnalls, see Dean Forest Kidwelly (Carms.), Killican, Sam., see Blackwell Kingscote: Chris., Wm. (d. 1524), Wm. (d. 1540), Wm. (s. of last), Kingscote, Kingston: Sir Ant. (d. 1556), Ant. (d. 1591), Edm. (fl. 1565), Edm. (d. 1623), Sir Wm. (d. 1540), Wm. (d. 1614), Wm. (fl. 1648), fam., Kingswood (Wilts., later Glos.), Kinnersley: Hugh of (fl. 1225), Hugh of (fl. 1277, another), John of, Kinnersley (Herefs.), Kirke, Rob., Knight: Ernest, Ric., Wm., Knights Hill, see Dean Forest Kyrle: Sir John, Rob., Lacock (Wilts.), Lacy: Amice, Fulk de, Hugh de, Wal., Lamb: Edw., Francis, Lamphey Ct. (Pemb.), Lancashire: iron and ore from, and see Lancaster, Liverpool; Manchester Lancaster: Blanche, m. John of Gaunt, Hen. of (d. 1345), earl of Lancaster, Hen. of (d. 1361), earl, later duke, of Lancaster, Maud, dau. of Hen., duke of Lancaster, Maud, see Chaworth Lancaster: duchy of, and see Duchy of Lancaster hundred dukes of, see Gaunt, John of; Lancaster, Hen. of (d. 1361) earls of, see Lancaster, Hen. of (d. 1345) and Hen. of (d. 1361) Lancaster, Lancaut, land societies, Lane: Amy, Wm., Lanes brook, Langley: Geof. of, Margery, w. of Geof., ? later of Ric. of Carrant, Lasborough: Agatha, m. Hen. of Dean, Hen. of, see Dean Wm. of, Lascelles (Lassells): Edw., John, Marg., Latham, A. W., Latimer, Lds., and see Neville, Geo., John (d. 1543), John (d. 1577), and Ric. Latter Day Saints, Lavington, Market (Wilts.), Lawes, John, Lawrence: Ann, m. Thos. Baron, Barrow, John, Mary, Powlett, Ric., Lawton, Jas., vicar of Holy Trin., Harrow Hill, Lea (Glos. and Herefs.), boundaries, Lea Line, Lea Bailey tithing (in Newland), boundaries, settlement, and see Cinderford Lea Bailey woods, see Dean Forest Leah, Wm., lecturership, see Newland Ledbury (Herefs.), Lee, Jas., Leese, V. F., Leicestershire, see Burstall; Loughborough Leigh, Leigh upon Mendip (Som.), Leighterton, Leslie, Alex., earl of Leven, Lewis: Eleanor, Jas., Liddington fam., lime burning, Limesi, Ralph de, Lindhurst (later Lindors), see St. Briavels Lire abbey (Eure), Lisle: Joan, John of, Lister: R. A., & Co., Thos., Little: Wal., fam., Littledean, adv., agric., assarts in, boundaries, Callamore, cast., chant., char., ch., ch. ho., Civil War incidents, clubs and societies, ct., cross, curates, and see Parsons, Jas. Dean Hall, n, Plate dom. archit., farms, Haywards (or the Court Ho.), ind., inns, man., mkt. and fairs, n mills, nonconf., pk., poor relief, pop., prison (ho. of correction), rectory ho., roads, sch., settlement, tithes, trades, wkho., Littledean Hill, see Cinderford Liverpool, Llanarth (Mon.), Llandaff: archdeacon of, bishops of, chancellor of, Llandogo (Mon.), Whitebrook, Llanelli (Carms.), Llanthony priory (Llanthony Prima)(Mon.), Llanthony priory (Llanthony Secunda), Gloucester, churches and rectories held by, manors and estates, Llanvihangel (Glam.), Llanwarne (Herefs.), Lloyd: Edgar, Edith, Francis Montagu, Hannah, Hen., Jos. (d. 1761), Jos. (fl. 1780, 1816), Jos. (d. 1842, s. of last), Leslie Skipp, Nat., Penelope, see Skipp Thos., Lockett, Wm., curate of Littledean, Loder, Thos., Lodge, John, Lodgegrove (or Bishop's) brook, Lodges Fm., see Redbrook: Lower Redbrook Fm. Lollards, London, John of, rector of Newland, London, bellfounders, fish trade, merchants, named as an address, tradesmen, Long, John, Longdon, John, curate of Flaxley, Longespée, Wm., earl of Salisbury, n Longhope, vicars, Longhope brook, Loquier, Giles, Loquiers fm. (in Newland and Dean Forest), Loughborough (Leics.), bell foundry at, Lovell, Wm., Lucas: F. L., Helen, Lugg, Jasper, Luxembourg, Jacquette de, m. 1 John, duke of Bedford, 2 Ric. Woodville, Lyd brook, see Greathough brook Lydbrook (in Dean Forest, Eng. Bicknor, Ruardean, and Newland), ch., civil par., clubs and societies, dom. archit., ind., inns, mkt., mills and ironworks, nonconf., public services, rlys. and tramroad, Plate river trade, roads, Roman Catholicism, sch., settlement, Lydney, Pain of, Lydney, adv., agric., Allaston, Allaston Meend, man., settlement, almsho., Archer's Hall (or Rodleys), Aylburton, q.v. boundaries, canal, cast., chant., char., ch., ch., ho., cinema, Civil War incidents, clubs and societies, commons, and see Aylburton: Aylburton common; Lydney: Allaston: Allaston Meend; Purton: Purlieu ct., cross, dom. archit., farms, fields, fisheries, harbour, Plates Holms, the, hosp., housing estates, Hurst, inc., ind., inns, land reclaimed in, Lydney est., Lydney Institute, Lydney Pk. ho., Plate Lydney Pill, man., Lydney Shrewsbury, Lydney Warwick, man. ho., and see Lydney: Lydney Pk. ho. and White Cross mkt. and fairs, mkt. ho., mills and ironworks, Lower forge (later tinplate works), named as an address, Nass, q.v. New Grounds, Newerne, inns, settlement, newspapers, nonconf., Norchard, Overstreet, par. council, pk., poor relief, pop., Primrose Hill, public services, Purton, q.v. rlys. and tramroad, rectory, river trade, roads, Roman Catholicism, Roman temple, sch., settlement, Soilwell (or Sully), streets, tithes, tithings, town hall, trades, Tucknall man., Tutnalls, White Cross, vicarage, vicarage ho., vicars, and see Fox, Hopewell; Sterry, Ant. woodland, Lydney, Little, see St. Briavels Lydney highway district, Lydney hundred, Lydney rural district, housing estates, isolation hosp., public services by, Lypiatt, see Awre Lysaght: D. R., W. R., Maberly, A. W., Macer-Wright: David, D. M., Machen: Chas., Edw. (fl. 1616, 1633), Edw. (d. 1708), Edw. (d. 1740), Edw. (d. 1862), see Davies Edw., rector of Mitcheldean and later of Staunton, Edw. Tomkins, see Tomkins Eliz., m. Thos. Tomkins, Hannah, Hen., Jas. (d. 1832), see Davies Jas. (fl. 1958), Joan, m. - Agutter, John, Lucy (d. 1855), Lucy (d. 1932), Martha, see Wyrall Mary, Ric. (d. 1673), Ric. (d. 1735), Sophia, fam., Maclver, Mary, Mackenzie, John, Maclean, Sir John, Macpherson, John, Maddox: Geo., Marg., see Brain Madeley (Salop.), Mailscot wood, see Dean Forest Malemort: John de (fl. mid 13th cent.), John de (fl. 1278, ? another), John (fl. c. 1300), Osbert, n Ric., Wm., see Gainer Mallet, Thos., rector of Staunton, Maintenance of the Faith, Society for, Malpas, Jos., vicar of Awre, Malvern, Little (Worcs.), priory, Manchester, Manning, Wm., Manston, Thos. of, Mantle: Mary, see Donning Ric., rector of Eng. Bicknor and curate of Blakeney, Thos., March, Wm. of, bp. of Bath and Wells, Marcle, Much (Herefs.), Bickerton, markets, see Alvington; Bicknor, English; Cinderford; Coleford; Littledean; Lydbrook; Lydney; Mitcheldean; Newland; St. Briavels Marling: Perceval, Wal. Bentley, Sir Wm., Marshal (Marshall): Anselm, Gilb., earl of Pembroke, Isabel, Maud, w. of Anselm, m. 2 Rog. de Quincy, Ric., earl of Pembroke, Thos. (fl. 1687), Thos. (fl. before 1688, another), Wal., earl of Pembroke, Wm. (d. 1219), earl of Pembroke, Wm. (d. 1231), earl of Pembroke, Wm., vicar of Awre, Wm., Marstow, see Ruardean Mason: Benj., John, Rachel, see Jones Massey, Edw., Matthews: Ann, John (d. 1639), John (d. 1808), T. T., n Mathias: Chas., J., Maud, Empress, Maurice, Prince, May: John, rector of Eng. Bicknor, Wal., rector of Eng. Bicknor, Maynard, Banastre, McBride, A. J., McCall, Rob., McCalmont, H. L. B., Mears: G., & Co., Thos., Mears & Stainbank, meends, waste or common land called, Mercia, king of, see Burgred Meredith: Rob., S. C., Meredith & Drew, Merrin, the, see Mitcheldean Merthyr Tydfil (Glam.), Dowlais, Messel, Oliver, Methodists: Primitive, United, Wesleyan, Middlesex, see Hackney Middleton, John, Midhurst (Suss.), Midland Railway, Midwey, Ric. de, Miles, E. W., Milkwall, see Dean Forest Mill, Ric. atte, Millend, see Aylburton; Blakeney; Newland Miller Bros., mills, see Abenhall; Alvington; Awre; Bicknor, English; Bishopswood; Blakeney; Brockweir; clothmaking; fulling mills; Coleford; Dean Forest; Flaxley; Littledean; Lydbrook; Lydney; Mitcheldean; Newland; paper mills; Purton; Redbrook; St. Briavels; Soudley; windmills mining coal, Plates free miners, Plates, miner's brass, Plates iron ore, ochre and oxide, opencast, Minsterworth, Mirystock, see Dean Forest Mitcheldean, adv., agric., almsho., assarts in, bailiwick, see Dean Forest Blackwell meadows, boundaries, chant., char., ch., Plate ch. ho., Civil War incidents, clubs and societies, ct., crosses, dom. archit., farms, housing estates, ind., inns, man., n, man. ho., mkt. and fairs, mkt. ho. (or town hall), Merrin, the, mills, named as an address, nonconf., pk., poor relief, pop., public services, rectors, and see Budge, Wm.; Hall, Ric.; White, John rectory, rectory ho., roads, sch., settlement, Stenders hill, streets, town hall, see Mitcheldean: mkt. ho. trades, Wilderness, the, ho. and est., woodland, wkho., Mitcheldean Meend, see Dean Forest Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Junction rly., moated sites, Mocking Hazel wood, see Dean Forest Mone, John, Monger, John, Monmouth: Baderon of, Chris., John of (d. 1248), John of (d. c. 1256), John of (fl. 1342), Monmouth, char., coaches, ironmasters, lordship of, mkt., named as an address, nonconf., priory, rlys. to, roads to, Roman Catholicism, shipbuilders and timber merchants, trade, tramroad, vicar, Monmouth poor-law union, Monmouthshire, county council, and see Bicknor, Welsh; Caerleon; Chepstow; Dixton Newton; Grace Dieu abbey; Grosmont; Llanarth; Llandogo; Newport; Pennalt; Pontypool; Raglan; Tintern; Trelleck Montague: John de, earl of Salisbury, Wm., Montfort, Simon de, Moorwood (in Dean Forest and Ruardean), Moore (Mora, More): Bart. de, Eliz., Geo., Ric. de la, Thos., rector of Mitcheldean, Moreton (Morton): Mat. Ducie, Ld. Ducie, fam., Morgan: A. J., Geo., John, Nat., Probert, Ric. (d. 1717), Ric. (fl. early 19th cent.), Thos. (fl. 1466), Thos. a (d. 1534), Thos. (d. 1568), Thos. (fl. 1574), Thos. (d. c. 1613, another), Thos. (d. 1664), Thos. (fl. 1689), Thos. (d. 1704, another), Thos. (fl. 1804), Thos. (fl. 1840), Thos. (fl. 1909), Tom, and see Chapman; Nash Morganwy (fl. 1066), Mork, see St. Briavels Mork brook, Morris: Chas., Rob., Rog., Thos., Morse: (later Bayliss), Ann, Chas., Edw., Geo., Hugh, Jackman, vicar of Awre, John (d. 1596), John (nephew of last), John (fl. 1808, 1837), John (fl. 1850s, another), Ric. (fl. 1583), Ric. (fl. 1830s), Sophia, Thos., Wm., fam., Morse, the, see Ruardean Morse grounds, see Drybrook Mortimer: Edm., Marg., w. of Edm., n Marg., m. Thos. of Berkeley, Maud, see Breuse Rog. (d. 1282), Rog. (fl. 1320), Morton, see Moreton Moseley Green, see Dean Forest Mountjoy: Jos., Tim., Mucegros: Cecily, see Avenel Hawise, m. John de Ferrers, and later John de Bures, John de, Rob. de (fl. 1236), Rob. de (d. 1280), Mudway, John, Mullins, Alf., Mundeville: Niel de, Phil. de, Ralph de, Ric. de, Mushet: David, David (s. of last), Rob., Thos., Wm., Mynde Pk. (in Much Dewchurch, Herefs.), Mynne, Geo., Mynors: John de, Wm. de, Nailbridge, see Dean Forest nailmaking, Nash & Morgan, Nass: John of, Wal. of, Nass (in Lydney), agric., castle (possible), fisheries, man., Nass Ho. and est., Plate settlement, navy: frigates built for, timber for, see timber Nelson, Horatio, Neville (Nevill): Ankaret, see Talbot Anne, see Beauchamp Cath., see Parr Cath., m. 1 Hen. Percy, 2 Francis Fitton, Eliz., see Beauchamp Geo., Ld. Latimer, Hugh de, John (d. 1543), Ld. Latimer, John (d. 1577), Ld. Latimer, Ric., earl of Warw., Ric., Ld. Latimer, Thos. (d. 1407), Thos. (fl. 1714), Wm. de, New Forest (Hants), New Zealand: emigration to, Franz Joseph glacier, governor general of, New Weir, see Symonds Yat Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcomen, Thos., Newel, Thos., Newent, Gorsley, Kilcot wood, Newerne, see Lydney Newerne stream, see Cannop brook Newfoundland, bp. of, see Feild, Edw. Newland, John of, Newland, Plate adv., agric., almsho., Ashridge, q.v. assarts in, boundaries, detached parts, Bream, q.v. chant., char., Cherry Orchard fm., see Ashridge ch., Plate Churchend, old name of Newland village, Clearwell, q.v. ct., crosses, dom. archit., Ellwood, q.v. farms, fields, fisheries, Glydden, the, see Dean Forest greens, Highmeadow, q.v. ind., inns, Lea Bailey tithing, q.v. lecturers, Loquiers fm., q.v. man., mkt., Millend, mills, named as an address, Newland Ho., Newland oak, nonconf., Oakwood, q.v. poor relief, pop., rectors, rectory, Redbrook, q.v. roads, Scatterford Fm., sch., Bell's Grammar sch. (later at Coleford), settlement, Stowe, q.v. Tanhouse Fm., tithes, tithings, vicarage, vicarage ho., vicars, and see Harris, Sam.; Hughes, Wm.; Probyn, John; Procter, Payler Mat. Welinton, old name of Newland, Whitemead pk., woodland, wkho., Wyegate Green, Wyegate man., Wyeseal, Yorkley, q.v. and see Drybrook; Lydbrook Newnham, Ayleford, q.v. Blythes Ct., Bullo Pill, ch., ferry, Hayhill, in Forest of Dean, man., named as an address, nonconf., rlys., river trade, roads to, Ruddle, solicitors (or attorneys), Stears, vicarage, Newport (Mon.), newspapers, see Cinderford; Coleford; Lydney Niblett, Francis, Nibley, see Blakeney Nicholson: Sir Chas., Thos., Nicholls, H. G., curate of Holy Trin., Harrow Hill, Niel son of Arthur, Noble, F. J., Noel: Edw. And., Wm. Middleton, nonconformity, protestant, see Assemblies of God; Baptists; Bible Christians; Christadelphians; Christian Scientists; Christian Spiritualists; Congregationalists; Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion; Elim Pentecostal Ch.; Independents; Jehovah's Witnesses; Latter Day Saints; Methodists; Pentecostalists; Presbyterians; Quakers; United Reformed Ch. Norchard, see Lydney Norfolk, Norman, Wm. s. of, see William North: Anne, see Gonning Sir Dudley, North West Gloucestershire water board, Northaw (Herts.), Northington, see Awre Northumberland, earl of, see Percy, Hen. Northumberland, see Newcastle-upon-Tyne Northwood, see Westbury-on-Severn Northwood green, see Dean Forest Noxon, see Clearwell Nursehill, see Purton Oakengates (Salop.), Oaklands Park, see Awre Oakwood (in Newland and Dean Forest), Oakwood brook, Oatfield Farm, see Awre ochre, see mining Ockall, Hen., Offa's Dyke, Oldcroft, see Dean Forest Ollney, John Harvey, Olveston, Osborne, Thos., earl of Danby, Oswald: Lettice, see Jones Ric., Over, see Almondsbury Overstreet, see Lydney Owen: G. W., Ralph, Oxenhall, Oxford, Oxford University, Lincoln Coll., Queen's Coll., John Michel's foundation in, University Coll., Oxfordshire, see Haseley, Great; Stanton Harcourt oxide, see mining packaging and boxes, manufacture of, Packer: Thos. (fl. 1470s), Thos. (fl. 1821), Pailwell brook, see Park brook paint, manufacture of, Palin: Edith, P. N., Palmer: Barbara, see Villiers Chas., Sir Fred., Sir John, Julia, Lilian, Rog., earl of Castlemaine, Mr. (fl. 1812), paper mills, Park (or Pailwell or Stockwell) brook, Parkend (in Dean Forest), ch. (St. Paul's), Plate curates, see Ebsworth, J. J.; Poole, Hen. par., clubs and societies, ind., ironworks, inns, nonconf., rlys. and tramroad, roads, sch., settlement, Parker: Dennis, Eleanor, Eliz., John, Jonathan, Marg., Mary, Wm., parks, see Alvington; Clearwell; Clearwell: Noxon; Flaxley; Littledean; Lydney; Mitcheldean; Newland: Whitemead; St. Briavels Parlour, Wm., Parnall, Rob., Parr, Cath., m. John Neville, Hen. VIII, n, Parry, John, Parsons: James, curate of Littledean, John, Partridge: Hugh, Jas., John (d. 1791), John (d. 1810), John (fl. 1819, 1874), Wm., fam., and see Allaway Pastor's Hill, see Bream Paul: Sir Geo. Onesiphorus, John, Pauncefoot: Emery, Grimbald, Sibyl, Pavy, Thos., Payne: Edwin R., G. E., Paynell, Wm., Peak, see Clearwell Pearce: Ann, Jas., John, fam., Pearson, Geo., Peel: Lawr., Wm. Hen., Peers, Ric., see Symons Pekks, Wal., see Giffard Pembroke, earls of, and see Herbert, Hen., Phil., Wm. (d. 1469), Wm. (d. 1570), and Wm. (d. 1630); Marshal, Gilb., Ric., Wal., Wm. (d. 1219), and Wm. (d. 1231); Valence, Aymer de and Wm. de Pembrokeshire, see Lamphey Ct. Penallt (Mon.), Penberthy: Eleanor, w. of John, Eleanor, m. E. W. Jacques, John, Penfold, Wm., curate of Ruardean, Pengry, John, Pennington, John, Pentecostalists, Penyard pk., see Weston under Penyard Pepys, Sam., Percy: Cath., see Neville Hen., earl of Northumberland, Perkins: Eliz., see Catchmay Ric., Pershore abbey (Worcs.), Petre, Sir Wm., Phillips (Philips): Eleanor, Eliz., see Bradley Griffantius, John Augustus, John Burton, John Capel, Sam., Thos. Adams, Phillott, see Prothero and Phillott Pidcock fam., n, Pillowell, see Dean Forest Pinfold, Thos., pinmaking, Pitt (Pytt): John, Rowland (d. 1755), Rowland (s. of last), Platwell, see Clearwell Player, John, Plucknett, Alan, Pludds, the, see Dean Forest Plummer's (formerly Woodfield) brook, Plump Hill, see Dean Forest Plymouth, Plymouth Brethren, plywood works, Pomfrey: Geo., curate of Littledean, Ric., Pontypool (Mon.), Poole: Hen., curate of Coleford, Bream, and St. Paul's, Parkend, Ric., Poolway, see Coleford Pope, Mary, Pope's Hill, see Dean Forest Porter: Alex. Smith, Arthur (d. 1558 or 1559), Arthur (fl. 1599), Sir Thos., Potter: Dennis, Edw., rector of Abenhall, potteries, Potts, Lawr., lecturer of Newland, Poulton, see Awre: Hagloe Powell: John (fl. 1800), John (fl. 1860s), Thos., Thos. Symonds, Powis, Rog. of, Powlett, Wm., Poyntz, Rob., Prain, David, prehistoric remains, Presbyterians, Prestbury: Eliz., see Trippett Eliz., m. - Hooper, Joanna, m. - Cadogan, Perry, m. - Allen, ? 2 - Terrett, Rob., Wm., Price, Wm., Pride, Wm., Primrose Hill, see Lydney Pringle, A.D., vicar of Blakeney, Prior's Mesne, see Aylburton prisons, see Littledean; St. Briavels castle Pritchard: Mary, see Bridgeman Wm., Probert: Geo., Hen., Joan, see Warren Wm., Probyn: Sir Edm. (d. 1742), Edm. (fl. 1773), Edm. (d. 1819, another), Edm. (d. 1837), rector of Abenhall, Edm. (d. 1890), Plate Frances, (formerly Hopkins), John, John (d. 1843), rector of Abenhall and vicar of Newland, John (d. 1863), Sophia, Susan, m. - Dighton, Thos., Wm., fam., n, Procter, Payler Mat., vicar of Newland, Prosser: Frances, see Bond John, Prothero and Phillott, Protheroe: Edw., John, Pryce-Jenkin, Ric., Pulesdon: Alex. of, John of, Nic. of, Pullminton, see Awre Purdue: Ric., Rog., Purlieu, the, see Purton Purnell: John, Rob., Purton (in Lydney), agric., chant., ferry (or passage), fisheries, Gurshill, inn, man., n, mill, Nursehill, Purlieu, the, Purton Manor, rlys., Severn railway bridge, Plate river trade, roads, settlement, Warren, Wellhouse, Pury, Thos., Pyrke: Anne, Charlotte, Dorothy, Duncombe (d. 1893), Plate Duncombe (s. of last), Eliz., Emily, (formerly Watts), Jos. (d. 1803), Jos. (d. 1851), Mary, see Colchester Nat., Ric., Rob., Thos. (d. 1702), Thos. (d. 1752), fam., Pytt, see Pitt Quakers, Quarr, John, vicar of Newland, quarrying and stoneworking, Plates cider mill making, grindstones and millstones, hearthstones, paving stones, stoneworks, Quick fam., Quin, see Wyndham Quin Quincy: Maud de, see Marshal Rog. de, earl of Winchester, Raglan (Mon.), Raikes, Mr. (fl. 1740), railway wagons, manufacture of, railways, and see Bullo Pill tramroad (later Forest of Dean rly.); Coleford rly.; Forest of Dean Central rly.; Great Western; Midland; Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Junction rly.; Severn & Wye rly; South Wales rly.; Wye Valley rly. Ralph, Rog. s. of, see Roger Ralph son of Ralph, Rank Xerox (formerly British Acoustic Films) Ltd., Raymond, Thos., see Symons Rea, Wm., Red brook: lower (or Valley brook or Thurstan's brook), upper, Redbrook, Upper and Lower (in Newland), Plate Ashridge Slade, 'Brocote', q.v. chap., ferry, ind., inns, Lower Redbrook (later Lodges) Fm., mills and ironworks, named as an address, Newland Valley est., nonconf., rlys. and tramroad, river trade, roads, sch., settlement, trades, Upper Redbrook Fm. (later Valley Ho.), Wye's Green, Redinhorne (in Dean Forest and Eng. Bicknor), Reid, Mayne, Reynold, vicar of Lydney, Reynold, Wm. s. of, see William Reynolds, Ric., Rhodes, W. F., Richard I, Richard son of Joce, Richards: Sarah, Thos., Ridler, Wal., curate of Littledean, Ridout, Geo., lecturer and vicar of Newland, Rigg: Cath., Joan, m. 1 Rob. Greyndour, 2 John Barre, Thos., riots, Rivaux, Peter des, river trade, see Awre; Awre: Gatcombe; Aylburton; Bicknor, English; Brockweir; Purton; Lydbrook; Lydney; Redbrook; Ruardean; Severn; Wye Rivers: Earl, see Woodville, Ant. Ld., see Woodville, Ric. Robartes, see Roberts Robert son of Hugh, Roberts (Robartes): Jas., Marg., Nic., Sir Ric., Ric., rector of Mitcheldean, Wal., Wm., Robinson: Geo., John, Phil., fam., and see Coventry Rock, Augustine, Rodley, see Westbury-on-Severn Rodleys, see Lydney: Archer's Hall Rodmarton, Rodmore, see St. Briavels Roger son of Ralph, Rogers: G. N., Jas., Mrs. (fl. 1890), Roles, see Rowles Rolf, Thurstan s. of, see Thurstan Roman Catholics, Roman remains, Rooke: Geo., Geo. Douglas Willoughby, Hannah, m. Geo. Worrall, Jas. (d. 1773), Jas. (d. 1805), Jas. (s. of last), Jane, see Catchmay Willoughby Sandilands, fam., Roos, Ric., n Roper: Edw., John, Thos., Wm., Roscoe fam., Roshale, Vivian de, Ross and Monmouth rly., Ross-on-Wye (Herefs.), Cleeve, named as an address, nonconf., rlys. to, roads, Ross Foreign, Ross poor-law union, Rosser: Chas., Ric., Sarah, Rowe-Beddoe, David, Rowles (Roles): Eliz., m. Wm. Scudamore, Jas., Wm., Rowley Mill and forge, see Alvington: mills and ironworks Rowlinson, G. H., royal visits, see Dean Forest; Flaxley; St. Briavels Ruardean, Plate adv., agric., assarts in, Bishopswood, q.v. boundaries, cast., chant., char., ch., ch. ho., clubs and societies, ct., curacy (later vicarage and rectory), curates, dom. archit., Drybrook, q.v. fair, farms, ferries, fishery, greens, Hathaways man., Hazle man., see Ruardean: Morse ind., inns, Lydbrook, q.v. man., Marstow, mills and ironworks, Moorwood, q.v. Morse, the, Morse (or Hazle) man., nonconf., poor relief, pop., rectory ho., river trade, rlys. and tramroads, roads, sch., settlement, tithes, trades, Varnister, woodland, wkho., Ruardean Hill, see Dean Forest Ruardean Woodside, see Dean Forest Ruddle, see Newnham Rudge: Hen. (fl. 1658), Hen. (s. of last), Nat., Rudhall: Abraham, Abraham, the younger (s. of last), John, Thos., fam., Rupert, Prince, Rushock (Worcs.), Ruspidge (in Dean Forest), Abbotswood ho., civil par., clubs and societies, ind., inns, nonconf., settlement, Russell: A. J., Edw., Jas. (d. 1848), Jas. (s. of last), Sam., Wm., and see Scott-Russell Ruston, John, Ryder: Hen., bp. of Glouc., Rob., Sarah, see Wyrall Wm., saddletree making, St. Albans, earl of, see Burgh, Ric. de St. Amand, Emery de, St. Briavels, Plate agric., almsho., assarts in, Aylesmore Ct. and est., Bearse common, see Dean Forest Bearse Fm., boundaries, Bigsweir, bridge, Bigsweir Ho. and est., weir, cast., see below chant., chap., and see St. Briavels: Mork; Stowe char., bread and cheese dole, ch., clubs and societies, Coldharbour, ct., curates, dom. archit., farms, Fence, the, see Dean Forest fields, fisheries, Great Ho., greens, Hathaways man., n, Hudnalls, q.v, ind., inns, Lindhurst (later Lindors), Lower Meend, Lydney, Little, old name of St. Briavels, man., mkt. and fairs, mills and ironworks, Mocking Hazel wood, see Dean Forest Mork, chap., mills, nonconf., pk., poor relief, pop., roads, Rodmore, mill and ironworks, royal visits, St. Briavels common, see Hudnalls sch., serjeanties in, settlement, Stowe, q.v. streets, tithes, trades, Willsbury, vicarage, vicarage ho., vicar, see Allen, W. T. woodland, wkho., St. Briavels castle, n; Plates as admin. centre of Forest, castle est., constable (and warden of the Forest of Dean), deputy, courts at, lands held from, prison, rents to, St. Briavels hundred, ct., members of, St. Davids, bp. of, see Carew, Ric. de St. Florent abbey (Saumur), St. Germans, earls of, see Eliot, John Craggs and Wm. St. Weonards (Herefs.), St. White's (or Ardland) (in Flaxley and Dean Forest), grange, hermitage, sch., Salisbury, earl of, see Longespée, Wm.; Montague, John de Salisbury cathedral (Wilts.), salt: salt pan, trade in, Salter, Geo., Salvation Army, Sampson, John, Sandfords brook, see Woodwards brook Sandiford, Chas., vicar of Awre and curate of Blakeney, Sandwich, Ralph of, Sansom, Ephraim, Sant, see David Sanzen-Baker, Reg., Sapy, Rob. de, Saul, see Fretherne and Saul Saunders: Marg., Rob., Savage: Eleanor, see Barrow Geo., Thos., Wm., Sawle, Wm., Scatterford Fm., see Newland Schweppes Ltd., Scotland: iron from, prisoners from, wars in, Scott: E. J., Geo. Gilb., Scott-Russell fam., Scowles, see Coleford scowles, old workings called, Plate Scrymsher: Carolina, see Throckmorton Jas., Scudamore: Eliz., see Rowles Wm., Mr. (fl. late 17th cent.), fam., Seabright, Thos., Searle, C. G., Sedbury, see Tidenham Seddon, J. P., Segrave, Lord, see Berkeley, Wm. FitzHardinge serjeanties, and see Dean Forest: forest admin. (serjeants-in-fee; woodwards); St. Briavels Serridge, see Dean Forest Seth-Smith, W. H., Severn, riv., coastal erosion, ferries, see Purton fisheries, land reclaimed from, sea walls and flood defences, Commissioners of Sewers, railway bridge, see Purton trade, Severn & Wye (formerly Lydney and Lydbrook, and later Severn & Wye and Severn Bridge) rly., Severn-Trent water board (later Severn-Trent Water), Seymour: Edw., duke of Somerset, Goodith, see Brain John, Thos., Ld. Seymour, Shapridge (in Dean Forest and Abenhall), Sharpness, see Berkeley Shaw: Jas., John, Peter, Thos., W. O. N., sheephouses, Sherborne, Ld., see Dutton, Jas. Sherborne, shipbuilding, Shipton, John, Shrewsbury, earls of, see Talbot, Francis and John Shropshire: coal trade, industrialists, and see Madeley; Oakengates shovel making, Siddons, Sarah, sieve making, silk-throwing, Simmons (Simmonds), see Symons Singleton, see Corbet-Singleton Sisson, J. L., curate of Coleford, 'Skimmington', see Williams, John Skinner, John, Skipp: Cath., m. Thos. Bate, Frances, Francis, Geo. (d. 1783), Geo. (d. 1804), Geo. (d. 1837), Geo. (fl. 1841), Hannah, Penelope, m. Jos. Lloyd, Skynn fam., Slade brook, Sled fam., Slimbridge, Hurst, Sling, see Dean Forest Small, Benj., Smart, Thos., Smith: Alf., Ann, Augustus, E. S., vicar of All Saints, Viney Hill, H. J., H. W., Marg., see Jones Ric., Thos. (fl. 1672), Thos. (fl. early 19th cent.), Wm. (fl. 1794), Wm. (fl. 1906), smith, Wm. the, see William Smith Kline Beecham, see Beecham Foods Ltd. Smythies, T. G., curate of St. John's, Cinderford, Snaith, Ric., Snead, the, see Dean Forest Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Soilwell, see Lydney solicitors, see attorneys Solomon (fl. 1086), Somerset: Sir Chas., Emme, see Brain Edw., Ld. Herbert, later marquess of Worc., Hen. (d. 1549), earl of Worc., Hen. (d. 1700), Ld. Herbert, later marquess of Worc. and duke of Beaufort, Hen. Chas., duke of Beaufort, Mary, Somerset, duke of, see Seymour, Edw. Somerset, see Bridgwater; Dulcote; Glastonbury abbey Somery, Marg., Soudley (in Dean Forest), ch., ind., inns, mills and ironworks, nonconf., sch., settlement, Soudley (or Cinderford) brook, Soule, John, South Wales rly., n, Southwark (Surr.), Spanish Armada, Speech House, see Dean Forest: forest admin.: lodges Spenser, - (fl. 1497), sports and sports clubs, Spring, Francis, Stafford, Edw., Ld. Stafford, Staffordshire, coal trade, glassmasters, iron ind., and see Chartley; Teane; Uttoxeter; Wolverhampton Stainbank, see Mears Stalling: John of, Ric. of, Rob. of, Stanley, King's, Stanley, Leonard (Glos.), Stanton, Rob., Stanton Harcourt (Oxon.), Stantway, see Westbury-on-Severn Staple Edge, see Dean Forest Staunton (all or most alias Walding): Florence, Hen. of, Joan, w. of Thos. (d. 1473), later of Hugh Amondesham, John of (d. 1339), John of (fl. 1361, 1420, ? more than one), John (d. 1526), Marg., ? m. Rob. Saunders, Phil. of, Ric. of (d. by 1265), Ric. (fl. 1411), Ric. (fl. 1443, ? another), Thos. of (d. 1292), Thos. of (d. 1361), Thos. (d. 1473), Thos. (d. 1528), Staunton, adv., agric., almsho., Ashridge, q.v. assarts in, bailiwick, see Dean Forest boundaries, Buck stone, Plate chap., char., Cherry Orchard fm., see Ashridge ch., common, see Staunton: Staunton Meend ct., crosses, dom. archit., farms, fields, green, Highmeadow, q.v. inns, man., man. ho., nonconf., poor relief, pop., rectors, and see Harrison, Wm.; Hill, Thos.; Hughes, Wm.; Machen, Edw. rectory, rectory ho., roads, sch., settlement, Staunton Meend, trades, woodland, Steam Mills, see Dean Forest Stears, Alex. of, Stears, see Newnham Steel fam., Stenders, see Dean Forest Stenders hill, see Mitcheldean Stephens, see Stevens Sternhold, Thos., Sterry, Ant., rector of Abenhall and vicar of Lydney, Stevens (Stephens): Barbara, Jas. (fl. 1684), Jas. (fl. 1789), Rob., Wm., Stiff, Ric., Stirts, the, see Aylburton Stockwell brook, see Park brook Stoke Edith (Herefs.), Stokes: Jas., Sam., Stone, Thos., Stone, see Berkeley stone, trade in, stones, standing, and see Staunton: Buck stone stoneworking, see quarrying Storey, R. H., Storr-Barber, W. G., Stourbridge (Worcs.), Stowe (in Newland and St. Briavels), cast., green, hermitage, man., Stowe Grange, Stowfield, see Bicknor, English Street, John, vicar of Awre, Striguil, see Chepstow Stringer, Ric., rector of Mitcheldean, Stroat, see Tidenham Strode: Mercy, m. Francis Wyndham, fam., Stroud, Sully, John of, Sully, see Lydney: Soilwell surgeons, Surrey, see Southwark Sussex, see Firle; Midhurst Swayne, Wm., Swift: John, Hezekiah, Thos., Syde, Wm. of, rector of Awre, Sykes, Hen., Ltd., Symonds, see Symons Symonds Yat (formerly New Weir) (in Goodrich and Whitchurch (both Herefs.) and Eng. Bicknor), nonconf., sch., settlement, Symonds Yat rock, weir, Symons (Simmons, Simmonds, Symonds): Aaron, John (d. 1721), John (d. 1763), Penelope, Peter, lecturer of Newland, Ric., (formerly Peers), Sir Ric., Rob., Thos. (d. 1760), (formerly Raymond), Thos., Thos. Geo., Thos. Hampton, fam., Talbot: Ankaret, dau. of Gilb., Ankaret, w. of Ric., m. 2 Thos. Neville, Cath., Francis, earl of Shrewsbury, Gilb. (d. 1346), Ld. Talbot, Gilb. (d. 1387), Ld. Talbot, Gilb. (d. 1418), Ld. Talbot, John (d. 1453), earl of Shrewsbury, John (d. 1473), earl of Shrewsbury, Marg., see Beauchamp Ric. (d. 1306), Ric. (d. 1356), Ld. Talbot, Ric. (fl. 1392), Ld. Talbot, Sarah, fam., Tanhouse Fm., see Newland tankard making, Tanner: David, n, Wm., tanneries, Tarmac Ltd., Taverner, Rog., n, Taylor: Blanche, Godfrey, Hannah, Hen., rector of Eng. Bicknor, John (fl. 1636), John (fl. 1808), John, & Co., Ric., Wm., W. H., curate of Christ Ch., Berry Hill, Taynton, Teague: Jas., Moses, M. E., Thos., Teane (Staffs.), Teesdale, Mary, Terret (Terrett): Ric., Thos. (fl. 1723), Thos. (fl. 1771), Terringham: Cath., Edw., Francis, Tewkesbury, Thomas, duke of Glouc., Thomas ap Adam, Thomas ap Gwilliam, Thomas: Arnold, David, David ap, see David Edw., Eliz., m. Wm. Ambrose, Jas., John Birkin, John Trotter, Ric., & Co. (later Ric. Thomas & Baldwin), Ric. Beaumont, Susannah, see Birkin S. M., Thos., curate of Coleford, and see Trotter Thornbury: Chas., Wm., Thorpe, Frank, Throckmorton: Alice, see Warren Sir Baynham (d. 1664), Sir Baynham (d. c. 1680), Carolina, m. Jas. Skrymsher, Cath., w. of Sir Baynham (d. c. 1680), Cath., m. Thos. Wild, n Cecily, see Baynham Eliz., Mary, Sir Nic., Thos., Sir Wm., fam., Thurstan son of Rolf, Thurstan's brook, see Red brook: lower Thynne: Sir John, Thos., Vct. Weymouth, Tibberton, Tidenham, Beachley, Sedbury, Sedbury Pk. est., Stroat, Tidenham chase, timber: for naval shipbuilding, timber merchants, trade in, Tingle: Jos., Wm., tinplate works, Plates Tintern (Mon.), abbey, fishing weirs of, manors and estates, Tiptoft: Eliz., see Greyndour John, earl of Worc., Tirley, Tockington, Tomkins: (later Tomkins Machen), Edw., Eliz., see Machen Thos., Townley: John, Peregrine, trades unions, tramroads, and see Bullo Pill; Monmouth: tramroad; Severn & Wye Trelleck (Mon.), trencher and platter making, Treswell, Rob., Trippett: Eliz., m. Wm. Prestbury, John, Marian, Perry, m. Whetham Hill, Ric. (d. 1561), Ric. (d. 1627), Ric. (fl. 1643), Ric. (d. 1711), Thos., fam., Trotman, Edw., Trotter: E. A., Isaiah, John, Thos., Trotter, Thomas, & Co., Trubshaw, John, rector of Staunton, Tucknall, see Lydney Turner: E., & Sons, Sam., Thos., vicar of Lydney, Wm., Tutnalls, see Lydney Tyler, Ric., Tyrer, Thos., curate of Flaxley, Underhill, Mr. (fl. early 20th cent.), United Reformed Ch., Upton Bishop (Herefs.), Urry, Rob., Uttoxeter (Staffs.), Valence: Aymer de, earl of Pembroke, Joan de, Wm. de, earl of Pembroke, Valley brook, see Red brook: lower Vansittart, Nic., Varnister, see Ruardean Vaughan: Baynham, Chas., E. R., Frances, Francis, Geo., Joan, see Baynham John (d. 1619), John (d. 1694), John (fl. 1697, 1724), John (fl. 1698, another), John Francis, Jos. (fl. 1577), Jos. (d. 1972), Patrick, Ric., Rog., Thos. (d. by 1696), Thos. (d. c. 1727), fam., Vereker: Adeline, Chas., Verelst: Josias, Marg., Vernay: Eleanor, Rob. de, Vernon, R. D., Villiers: Barbara, w. of Sir Edw., Barbara (duchess of Cleveland), m. Rog. Palmer, Sir Edw., Wm., Vct. Grandison, fam., Viney Hill, see Dean Forest Virgo, Jesse, Voyce, Geo., Wade: John (fl. 1653, 1662), John (d. 1819), Thos., Wadley, Chas., Wainland, see Clearwell Wait: Mrs. E. B., John Wade (d. 1865), John Wade (d. 1868), Wm., fam., Wake: Eliz., see Beauchamp Thos., Wakering, Rob. of, rector of Newland, Walding, see Staunton (family name) Waleran, earl of Warw., Wales, ironworks, mines, roads to, tinplate works in, trade with, Steel Co. of, wars in, Waleys, Rob. le, Walford, Hugh of, Walford (Herefs.), ch., vicars, Walfric (fl. 12th cent.), Wall, Thos., Waller: F. S., Sir Wm., and see Fulljames and Waller Waller & Son, Waller, Son, and Wood, Walmore common, see Dean Forest Walmore man., see Westbury on Severn: Northwood Walmsley, Horatio, vicar of St. Briavels, Walrond, Rob., Walter: Jane, John, Patience, see Hardwicke Rob., Walton, John of, Walwyn: Alice, m. Thos. Baynham, Sir Wal. Dennis, Ellen, Isabel, see Hathaway Ric. (fl. 1701), Thos., Wm. (d. by 1445), Wm. (d. 1471), Ward, Jas., Warin, Wm. s. of, see William Warneford, S. W., Warner, John, & Sons, Warre, Ld. La, see West, Reynold Warren, Rob. s. of, see Robert Warren: Joan, m. Geo. Probert, later Wm. Carpenter, John, Hen., Marg., m. - James, Marian, Mary, m. Geo. Gough, Thos. (fl. 1282), Thos. (fl. 1350), Wal. (or Wm., fl. 1285), Wal. (fl. 1346), Wm. (d. 1348), Wm. (d. 1419), Wm. (d. 1573), Warren, see Purton Warwick: duke of, see Beauchamp, Hen. earls of, and see Beauchamp, Ric., Thos. (d. 1369), and Thos. (d. 1401); Dudley, John; Edward; George; Henry; Neville, Ric.; Waleran; William Warwickshire, see Kenilworth priory Waterton, Hugh, Watkins: Fred, F. B., John, fam., Watts: A. M. R., Arthur, John, Jos., see Pyrke Watts of Lydney Ltd., Webb: Benedict, Sir Hen., Welinton, see Newland Wellesley, Arthur, duke of Wellington, Wellhouse, see Purton Wells, archdeacon of, Wemyss, Maynard Willoughby, see Colchester-Wemyss Weobley (Herefs.), Wesley, John, West: Eliz., see Greyndour Reynold, Ld. La Warre, West Gloucestershire Power Co., Westbury brook, Westbury-on-Severn, Blackmore's Hale, q.v. boundaries, Broadoak, Chaxhill, ch., Elton, Northwood, Walmore man., Northwood green, see Dean Forest Rodley, Stantway, Walmore common, see Dean Forest Westbury-on-Severn poor-law union, Westbury hundred, Weston under Penyard (Herefs.), Ariconium, nonconf., Penyard pk., Westonbirt, Wetherell: Anne, Thos., curate (later vicar) of Flaxley, Weymouth, Vct., see Thynne, Thos. Wheatley, J., Wheatstone: Ric. (fl. 1698), Ric. (fl. 1759), fam., Wheeldon, Wm., Wheeler: Gilb., John, fam., Whippington, see Bicknor, English Whippington brook, Whitchurch (Herefs.): Doward, Symonds Yat, q.v. White: Dan., E. F., Jas., John, rector of Mitcheldean and curate of Littledean, Mat., Ric. (fl. 1614), Ric. (fl. 1805), Ric. (fl. 1830, another), Ric. (fl. 1856, ? same as last), Steph. Adolphus, Wm., fam., White Cross, see Lydney Whitebrook, see Llandogo Whitecliff (in Coleford), Plate ind., inns, mills, nonconf., roads, sch., settlement, Whitecroft, see Dean Forest Whitefield, Geo., Whitehouse: Benj., Edwin., Hen., W., Whitemead pk., see Newland Whiting, Jas., vicar of Awre, Whitson: Edw., John, fam., Whittington: Ric., Thos., Wm., fam., Wickstead, Fred., Wightwick, Thos., Wigpool, see Dean Forest Wihanoc, lord of Monmouth, Wild: Cath., see Throckmorton Thos., n Wilderness, the, see Mitcheldean Wildman, John, Wilkinson, Nat., William I, William III, William (d. 1184), earl of Warw., William, a priest (fl. 12th cent.), William, rector of Woolaston, William son of Baderon, William son of Norman, Hugh s. of, see Hugh William son of Reynold, William son of Warin, William the smith, Williams: C. R., vicar of All Saints, Viney Hill, Eliz., Geo., John (fl. 1576), vicar of Awre, John (fl. 1609), John (fl. 1631, alias 'Skimmington'), John (fl. 1674), John (fl. 1750), Ric. (fl. 1483), Ric. (fl. late 18th cent.), Rob., Wm., Mrs., Willington: John of, Olympia, Ralph of, Ralph (s. of last), Ralph (another), Willis, H. M., curate of Littledean, Willoughby, Chris., Willsbury, see St. Briavels Wilson, Ric., Wiltshire, see Bishopstone; Braydon forest; Kingswood; Lacock; Lavington, Market; Salisbury cathedral Winchester, earl of, see Quincy, Rog. de windmills, Winfield, John, curate of Littledean, Winford: Cath., see Brain John, Winston, John, vicar of Awre, Winstone, Winter: Anne, see Brain Bridget, m. Geo. Wyrall, Sir Chas., Sir Edw., Geo. (fl. late 16th cent.), Geo. (fl. 1620, another), Frances, m. Thos. Nevill, John (d. 1546), John (d. 1619), Sir John (d. c. 1680), Mary, Rog., rector of Staunton, Wm. (later Sir Wm., d. 1589), n Wm. (d. by 1677), fam., Wintle: Francis, Thos., fam., wire and cable works, Witcombe, Great, Witherby, Cornelius, curate of Bream, Witley, Great (Worcs.), Wood, see Waller, Son, and Wood wood distillation and chemical works, Woodchester, Woodall, Wm., Woodend, see Awre Woodruff: Sir Geo., Mary, see Baynham Sir Rob. (d. 1609), Rob. (d. 1638), Thos., Woodside, see Awre; Cinderford Woodstock: Joan, Thos. of, duke of Glouc., Woodville: Ant., Earl Rivers, Ric., Ld. Rivers, Woodward, John, woodward, Wm. the, see Joce Woodwards (or Colliers, Ferneyley, or Sandfords) brook, Woodyer, Hen., Wolverhampton (Staffs.), wool, trade in, Woolaston, boundaries, Brockweir, q.v. ch., Cone Pill, Madgett, man., rector, sch., vicar, Worcester, bishop of, Worcester: earls of, and see Somerset, Hen.; Tiptoft, John marquess of, see Somerset, Edw. and Hen. Worcester, Worcestershire, and see Bewdley; Claines; Holdfast; Malvern, Little, priory; Pershore abbey; Rushock; Stourbridge; Witley, Great Worgan: Eliz., Wm., fam., workhouses, see Awre; Bicknor, English; Littledean; Mitcheldean; Newland; Ruardean; St. Briavels Worrall: Geo., Hannah, see Rooke Worrall Hill, see Dean Forest Wose Pill, see Aylburton Wotton under Edge, wreck (franchise of), Wright: John, Thos., and see Macer-Wright Wulfheah (fl. 1066), Wyatt, Jeffry, Wyatt's rebellion, Wye, Ant., Wye, riv., bridges, and see Brockweir; St. Briavels: Bigsweir ferries, fisheries, tourism, trade, Wye Valley rly., Wye's Green, see Redbrook Wyegate, see Newland Wyeseal, see Newland Wyesham: John of (d. c. 1332), John of (s. of last), Wm., Wyesham, see Dixton Newton Wyle (or Byle) fam., Wyndham: Caroline, m. W. H. Wyndham Quin, earl of Dunraven, (later Edwin), Chas., Francis, John, John Eveleigh, Mercy, see Strode Thos. (fl. 1628), Thos. (d. 1752), Thos. (d. 1814), fam., Wyndham Quin: Caroline, see Wyndham Windham Hen. (d. 1850), Vct. Adare, later earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl, Windham Hen. (fl. 1876), Wynne: Sir Rowland, Susanna, see Henshaw Wynols Hill, see Coleford Wyrall: Barbara, m. Ric. Davies, Bridget, see Winter Geo. (d. 1610), Geo. (fl. 1633), Geo. (d. 1648, another), Geo. (fl. 1672), Geo. (d. 1726), Geo., see Davies Jephthah, John, Martha, w. of Jephthah, Martha, m. John Machen, Mary, Sarah, m. Rob. Ryder, Wm. (d. 1534), Wm. (fl. 1549), Wm. (fl. 1574, s. of last), Wm. (d. c. 1661), fam., Wyther: Hugh, John, Phil., Ric., Rog., Wal., Wm. (fl. 1267), Wm. (fl. 1300), Yate: John, Ric., Wal., Yates, Jos., n Yeates, Frank, Yevan, John, York, archbishop of, see Giffard, Wal. York, duke of, see James Yorke, Mrs. (fl. 1833), Yorkley (in Newland and Dean Forest), Plate Badhamsfield, clubs and societies, inns, man., mission ch., nonconf., sch., settlement, Yorkley Ct., Yorkley Slade, Yorkley Wood, Young: Mary (d. 1742), Mary (fl. 1865), Ric.,