Index: L - Z

A History of the County of Essex: Volume 5. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1966.

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Index L - Z Lacheford, Alice, see Dande; Thos., 161 Lacy, Cicely, 195; Jn., 195; Wm., and his w. Isabel, 195; fam., 195; see also Lucy Lamb, Amy, see Alberd; Frank, 196; Jas., 196; Rob., 274; Wm., 196 Lambeth (Lond.), 284 Lambert, Edith, see Higgs Lambourne, Chris. of, 277; Maud, dau. of Hen. of, (?) m. Gervase le Halleward, 277; fam., 277 Lambourne, 39, 52, 277, 290 Lampet, Eliz., see Standish; Thos., Kt., 161 Lancashire, see St. Helens Lancaster, duchy of, 118, 119, 122 Landon, H. R., 259 Langley, Hen., 276; Kath., see Urswick; Thos., Bp. of Durham, 121 Langridge, Bart., 160, 167; Gillian, m. Jn. Fresshe, 143, 167; Helen, m. Babington, 159; Jn. (fl. 1380), 160; Jn. (fl. c. 1500), 159; Mat. and his w. Marg., 160; Thos., 159; Wal. (fl. 1424), and his w. Marg., 160; Wal. (fl. 15th cent.), 159; Wm., 143, 160; fam., 143 Langridge (Waterford Hall), in Nazeing, 140, 1425, 160, 167 Latton, see Mark Hall Laud, Wm., Abp. of Canterbury, 133, 173 Laurie, Ann, 274 Lavender, , tenant, 252 Laver, High, 122, 125 Lavington, Market (Wilts.), 274 Lawes, (Sir) Jn. Bennet, 242; Chemical Co., 248 Laxton, Anne, m. Sir Thos. Lodge, 207; Joan, 207; Sir Wm., 207 Layer Marney, Ch., 229 Lea, riv., 4, 23, 33, 35, 3740, 62, 79, 93, 94, 97, 100, 105, 106, 126, 127, 142, 144, 146, 151, 163, 164, 1657; bridges, 74, 140, 153, 173; Cheshunt Mill Stream, 166; Cornmill Stream, 1656; drainage, 41, 43, 76, 169; fisheries, 107, 146, 160, 166; floods, 77; King's Stream, 153; Lea Navigation, 22, 23, 146, 153, 1656; mills, 145, 1646; Old River, 163, 1656; Small River, 163, 165; transport, 22, 155, 166; water supply, 76, 1667 Lea Bridge (Lond. and Essex), 27, 28, 38, 79; rly. stn., 2325; trams, 27, 28 Lea Bridge District Gas Co., 45, 46, 75 Lee Conservancy (Catchment) Bd., 35, 4244, 7779, 167; see also River Lee Trust Lee Valley Water Co., 141 Lee, Geo., 206; see also Leigh Leftley, J. R., 245 Le Gros, David, 286 Leicester (Leycestre), Jn., 195; Jos., 61 Leicester, earls of, see Dudley Leicestershire, 143; see also Wanlip Leigh (Lee), Edw. (d. 1691), 103; Edw. (fl. 1709), 103; Joan, 103; Marg., 111; Mary, 111; Rob. (d. bef. 1567), 102, 103; Sir Rob. (d. 1612), 102, 103, 111; Rob. (d. 1673), 102, 103, 109, 111; Rob. (fl. 1691), 103; fam., 103 n, 109, 111; see also Lee Leonard, Alice, 234 Lescher, Edw., 245 Lester & Pack, bell-founders, 227 Lesturmy, Edm., 161; Sir Jn., and his w. Maud, 161; Rob., 161 Lethieullier, Chas., 192; Jn., 198, 206, 211, 286, 289; Mary, m. (Sir) Edw. Hulse, 192; Smart, 189, 192, 206, 211, 222, 223 n, 290; fam., 211 Leverton, Rebecca, 177, 179; Thos., 177, 178, 179 Lewis, Jas., 143; Rob., Rector of Chingford, 110; Rob., Vicar of Nazeing, 148 Leythorne, Sim. de, Vicar of West Ham, 209 Leycestre, Jn., see Leicester Leyton, 4, 5, 12, 13, 33, 81 n, 181, 182, 290; bus svce., 73; ch., 59; clubs, 88, 89; co-op. soc., 60; drainage, 43, 44, 76, 77; elec., 46, 47; ents., 88; gas, 45; housing, 4851, 6567, 8284; incomes, 87; inds., 17, 68, 254; inf. mort., 84; Jews, 59; level, 33; Leytonstone, 38, 48, 55, 57; loc. govt., 36, 80; motor-bus, 29; noncf., 59; occs., 53, 70; parks, 51, 52; police, 34; pop., 3, 68, 1821, 55, 64, 65, 91; pub. hos., 58, 85; rly., 25, 72; roads, 29; sch., 5557; shops, 54, 55, 85; sport, 62, 88; trams, 27, 28, 73; water, 40; W.E.A., 86; see also Cann Hall; Ruckholts Liberator Building Society, 97, 206 Lichfield, bps. of, see Overall Liddell, Rob., Vicar of Barking, 226, 227 Lightfoot, Hugh, s. of Rog., 199 Limehouse (Lond.), 260 Lincolnshire, see Deeping Fen Lippiat Park (Gloucs.), 193 Liston, Joan de, see Firstling; Wm. de, 274 Litlington, Rob. of, 275 Littlebury, Jn., 273 Liverpool, pub. hos., 58 Liverpool Street stn. (Lond.), 19, 24, 25, 71, 72 Liza of Lambeth, 108 Lloyd (Yale), Joan, 208; Jonathan, Vicar of Dagenham, 295 Lock, Nich., Vicar of Nazeing, 148 Lockey, Abigail, see Barnes; Jn., the elder, 192; Jn., the younger (d. 1714), 192; Wm., 192 Lodge, Anne, see Laxton; Oliver, Lecturer of Barking, 226, 247; Sir Oliver, scientist, 226; Sir Thos., 207; Wm., 208; fam., 208 Loft, Thos., 133, 135, 138, 139 Lomas, Hen., 209; Jn., 209; Marg., m. Jas. Johnson, 209; Mary, m. (1) Pet. Howard, (2) Wm. Roson, 209 London, 1, 13, 1922, 24, 25, 3437, 52, 62, 78, 149, 272, 2748; brewing, 166; City of, 35, 51, 52, 66, 108, 117, 128, 130, 167, 187, 193, 239, 286, 290; coach svces, 23, 114, 117, 155; docks, 61, 186, 188; drainage, 4144, 77, 243, 283; elec., 75; fish trade, 240; gas, 14, 44, 45; Guildhall, 286; horse buses, 27; inds., 3, 4, 15, 16, 18, 67, 241; Jews, 260; loc. govt., 79, 80; mkts., 1289, 165, 216, 258, 2823, 289; merchants, 216; motor buses, 28, 29; noncf., 233, 260; occs., 68, 184, 237, 251; pop., 2, 3, 4, 6, 7; Port of, 10, 12, 74, 241, 286; rlys., 12, 23, 24 26, 27, 71, 72, 141, 269; river transport, 22; roads, 29, 74, 138, 186; shops, 54, 216; Tower of, 189; trade, 4, 166, 239; trams, 27, 28; transport, 7074, 166; water, 38, 39, 166; wool trade, 4 n; see also Aldersgate; Aldgate; Bethlehem Hosp.; Bethnal Green; Billingsgate; Blackwall; Bow; Bridewell Hosp.; Bromley; Christ's Hosp.; Clapton; East London Waterworks Co.; Fenchurch Street stn.; Greater London Council; Greater London Regional Planning Committee; Greenwich; Haberdashers Company; Hackney; Hammersmith; Lambeth; Lea Bridge; Limehouse; Liverpool Street stn.; Merchant Taylors' Sch.; Metropolis Sewage Co.; Metropolitan Board of Works; Metropolitan Police; Metropolitan Water Board; Middle Temple; Mile End; Moorfields; North East Metropolitan Hospital Bd.; North Metropolitan Electric Supply Co.; Old Ford; Peckham; Poplar; Port of London Authority; Port of London Sanitary Authority; Poulterers' Company; Putney; Royal London Ophthalmic Hosp.; St. Anthony's Hosp.; St. Nicholas Olave; St. Pancras; St. Paul's; Shadwell; Shoreditch; Soho; Stepney; Tottenham; Trinity House; Wapping; Westminster; Whitechapel; Willesden; Woolwich; Woolwich, North London, (ld.) mayors of, 189, 286; see also Bowes; Fowke; Harvey; Hayward; Merttins; Osborne; Otteley; Swinnerton London, bps. of, 133, 135, 170, 175, 223, 226, 230, 259, 294; see also Blomfield; Erkenwald; King; Maurice London, dioc. of, 292 London, county of, 36, 58, 65, 68, 7881, 243 London County Council, 22, 28, 34, 36, 37, 42, 44, 51, 52, 78, 194, 209, 273, 278, 279, 280, 290; drainage, 77; housing, 65, 66, 8385, 99, 102, 112, 184, 237, 242, 251, 259, 267, 270, 272, 294, 299; loc. govt., 79 81; trams, 73; see also Greater London Council London boroughs, see Barking; Havering; Newham; Redbridge; Waltham Forest London and Blackwall Rly., 24, 188 London and Home Counties Joint Electricity Authority, 75, 76, 79 London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee, 71, 74, 81 London and North Eastern Rly., 71, 72 London and St. Katharine Docks Co., 10 London Co-operative Soc. 60 London Dock Co., 37 London Electricity Bd., 76, 256 London General Omnibus Co., 23, 29, 73 London Itinerant Soc., 112, 231, 260, 298 n London, Midland, and Scottish Rly., 71 London Missionary Soc., 298 London Passenger Transport Bd., 71, 73, 81, 189 London, Tilbury and Southend Rly., 12, 23, 26, 72, 188, 269, 281, 284 Long, Sir Jas., Bt., 205 Longe, Jn., 212 Longespe, Emeline, 101 Lorimer, Goscelin the, 190 Loughton, 99, 181; agric., 214; elec., 75; loc. govt., 80; man., 107, 149; noncf., 137, 14950, 176; police, 34; rly., 24, 25, 72, 117, 128; roads, 116 Loveday, Sam., 260 Lovell, Isabel, see de Ros; Sir Thos., 101 Lovett, Josias, 175 Loving, Wm. G., 158; Mrs., 158 Low Countries, 197; see also Holland Lowell, Jn., 195 Loxford (Loxfordbury), in Ilford, 30, 185, 187, 189, 191, 192, 201, 2067, 211, 212, 216, 217, 224, 227, 228, 252, 294 Loxford Water (Halywellbrooke, Seven Kings Water), riv., 185, 187, 267 Lucas, Jn. (d. 1556), 208; Jn. (fl. 1630), and Eliz. his w., 208; Sir Thos. (d. 1611), 208; Thos. (d. 1625), 208; fam. 208 n Luco, Master Jn. de, 103, 107 Lucy, Agnes, 195; Sir Reynold, 195; Susanna, see Fanshawe; Tim., 279; fam., see also Lacy Lukyn, Geof., 104 Lyes, Thos., 121 Lynne, Laur., 278 Lysons, D., 189 Lytell, Jn., 273, 295 McDowell, Revd. Benj., 209; Mary, see Johnson Mackie, J., 159 McNamara, , 23 Maddox, Ben., 143 Madells (Marles), in Epping, 94, 116, 118, 119, 125, 126 Madle (Mascle, Masle), Geof. le, 126; Osbert (fl. bef. 1135), 126; Osbert (fl. 1201), 126; Ric. (fl. c. 1130), 126; Ric. (fl. c. 1230), 126; Wm. le, 126; fam., 126 Madras (India), see Fort St. George Magdalen Hall, Oxford, principals of, see Wilkinson Maidstone, Vctss., see Heneage, Eliz. Maldon, Agnes de, m. Nich. de Heyle, 125; Thos. de, and Joan his w., 125; Wm. de, 125; fam., 125 Malet, Ric., 223 Mallinson, Sir Wm., Bt., 263 Malmaynes, Alice, 207; Hen., 207; Joan, m. Jn. Rigby, 207; Jn. (fl. 1316), 207; Jn. (fl. 1373), 207; Jn. (fl. 1401), 194; Jn. (fl. 1456), 197, 207; Rob., 207; Rose, see Deu; fam., 197, 207 Malmaynes, in Barking, 191, 192, 194, 197, 199, 2078, 215 Manchester, earls of, see Montagu Mandeville, Geof. de (d. c. 1100), 94, 103; Geof. de (d. 1144), Earl of Essex, 156 Manley, Geo., Vicar of Nazeing, 146, 148; Dr. Jn., 213 Manners, Thos., Ld. Ros, later Earl of Rutland, 101 Manning, Jn., 107; Ralph, 107; Ric., 107; Wm., 107; fam., 107 Manor Park, in East Ham, Jews, 59; trams, 27, 28; see also Ilford, Little Manser, Alf., 149 Mansfield House Settlement, in Canning Town, in West Ham, 60 Marchant, Eliz., see Smythe; Nich., 241; Sam. (d. 1717), 193, 213; Sam. s. of Sam., 213 Mardyke, see Beam Mare, C. J., shipbuilder, 15 Margaretting, 274; see also Fristling Marini, Hugh de, Dean of St. Pauls, 94 Mark Hall, in Latton, 126 Markets, 114, 127, 129, 165, 168, 21718, 220, 231 Markland, Hannah, 196 Marks, in Dagenham, later in Havering, 267, 268, 270, 272, 275 277, 280, 282, 283, 289, 290, 291, 292, 296 Marks Gate, in Dagenham and Ilford, 267, 270, 272, 283, 290; ch., 296; housing estate, 294; noncf., 261, 298; sch., 299, 300, 301 Marles, see Madells Marney, Hen., Ld. Marney, 229 Marshall, Nich., 203; Ralph, 203 Marshalls, in Romford, 273 Marshes, 1415, 33, 106, 108, 113, 1456, 151, 163, 1845, 1878, 21516, 23840, 267, 2829 Marter, Maj.-Gen. R. J. C., 133; Mrs., 133; fam., 133 Martin, Vicar of Barking, 223 Martin, Eliz., m. (1) J. Rougemont, (2) G. Ernst, 205; Jas., 204, 205; Jn., 143; Jos., 143; Sarah, m. Wm. Hibbit, 205; Thos., 143; Wm., 143; fam., 204 Marton, Oliver, 126 Martyn, Lomax, 159 Marwe, Jn., 160; Wal., 160 Mary I, 102, 118, 122, 294 Mascle, see Madell Masle, see Madell Mason, Eliz., see Sotheby; Nash, 162; Rob., 1789; Wm., architect, 296 Massachusetts (U.S.A.), 141 Matthew, Jn., Vicar of Nazeing, 160 Matthews, Joachim, 230 Maud, Empress, 156 Maud, queen of Hen. I, 118, 156, 1645, 171 Maud, queen of Stephen, 156 Maugham, Somerset, 108 Maurice, Bp. of London, 227 May, F., 280; fam., 280 May & Baker, Ltd., 285 Mayes Brook (Heavywaters), 185 Mayhew, Jn., 286 Maynard, Sir Hen., 194 Mead, Clement, 201; Wm., 232 Meadows, common, 106, 1456, 163, 215, 217, 282 Mears, C. & G., bell-founders, 227; Thos., bell-founder, 296 Meath, Bps. of, see Dodd Medcalf, , lessee, 103 Meeson, Ric., 243 n Meggs, Wm. (d. 1598), 273; Wm. (fl. 1601), 273 Mellish, Wm., 97, 108 Menevia, Bp. of, see Petit Merchant Taylors' Sch. (Northwood, Mdx., formerly in Lond.), headmaster of, 280 Meredith, Thos. (fl. 1733), 205; Thos. (fl. 1781), 205 Merk, Ingram de, 275; Kath. de, 277; Margery de, 277; Rob. de and his w. Rose, 275; Sim. de, 275, 277; Thos. de, 277; fam., 275, 277 Merry, Ant., 125; Ric., 125; Sarah, see Foster Mershe, Jn., 121 Merton, Alice de, Abbess of Barking, 274 Merttins, Sir Geo., Ld. Mayor of Lond., 280; Hen., 280; Jn. Hen., 280; Mary, m. Rob. Bird, 280 Metcalfe, W. C., 132 n Metropolis Sewage and Essex Reclamation Co., 216 Metropolitan Bd. of Works, 3436, 41, 42 Metropolitan Essex since 1850, 192 Metropolitan Police, 34, 79, 80, 109, 168, 222, 293 Metropolitan Water Board, 39, 40, 76, 79, 80, 100, 170, 243, 256 Meyer, C. A., 262 Michel, Jn., 275 Middle Temple (Lond.), 274 Middlesex, earls of, 122; see also Cranfield; Sackville Middlesex, 23, 194, 286; drainage, 77; pop., 6, 7; see also Bromley; Cricklewood; Edmonton; Edmonton Poor Law Union; Enfield; Hackney; Hampton; Hayes; Homerton Coll.; Kentish Town; Park Royal; Ponders End; Rammey Marsh; Southgate; Staines; Stepney; Sunbury; Tottenham; Whitechapel; Willesden Middlesex County Council, 78 Middlesex and Essex Turnpike Trust, 32, 186, 268 Middleton, Ann, Lady, see Hodges; Sir Jn. Lambert, Bt., 193; Sir Wm., Bt., 193; see also Monck Midland Rly., 26, 71, 188 Midwinter, Edw., 211 Mildmay, Anne, 276; Carew Hervey (d. 1784), 276; Carew (later Hervey alias Mildmay), 276; Humph., 276; Jane, m. Sir Hen. Paulet St. John (later St. John Mildmay), 276; fam., 270, 272, 283, 289, 290 Mile End, in Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 37, 57, 109; noncf., 232 Mille, Jn., 274; Wm., 274 Miller, Thos. (fl. 1740), 196; Thos. (fl. 1782), 196; fam., 196, 197 Mills, And. Moffat, 198; Sir Thos., 198; Wal., 207; see also Moffat Minns, Chas., 132 Mitchell, J. H., 208 Mobberley (Ches.), ind., 254, 255 Moese, Margery de, see Weyland Moffat, And., 198, 214; m. Sir Thos. Mills, 198 Molendino, Phil. de, 165 Molyns, Eleanor de, 275 Monck (formerly Middleton), Sir Chas., 193 Monins, J. H., 196, 205; Jn. (fl. 1780), 196; Revd. Jn. (fl. 1847), 196; fam., 196 Monk, Wm., 103 Monkhams, in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 15960, 163 Monoux, Sir Geo., 104 Montacute (Som.), 151 Montagu, Anne, m. Sir Dudley (later Ld.) North, 198; Sir Chas., 198, 227; Edw., Earl of Manchester, 157; Eliz., m. Sir Chris. Hatton, 198; Jn., Earl of Sandwich, 289; Marg., see Hay; Mary, m. Sir Edw. Byshe, 198 Montfitchet, Ric. de, 182 Moore, D. H., 245; Edm., 210; Jn. J. S., Vicar of Dagenham, 294, 296; Stewart, 294; Thos. C., 294 Moorfields (Lond.), ch. of St. Mary, 263 More, Dagge, 201; Mary, see Cherriton; Ric. atte, 160; Rob., 201; fam., 160 Mores and Ansteys, in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 157, 1601 Morgan, Hen., 209; Julian, 209, 210; Ric., 174; Wal., and his w. Jane, 209; , smack owner, 240; fam., 155; see also Wolfe Morice, Fran., 226 Morley, ld., see Parker Mornington, earls of, see Wellesley-Pole Morrante, Edm., 279 Morris & Co., stained glass by, 229 Morton, Thos., Bp. of Chester, 196 Moss, Archer, 283; fam., 283 Mott, Jn., 282 Mountjoy, Dorothy, see Say; Gertrude, m. Hen. Courtenay, Marq. of Exeter, 160; Wm., Ld. Mountjoy, 160 Moyer, Benj., 102; Frances, see Boothby; Lydia, m. Jn. Heathcote, 102 Mullynges, Ralph, and his w. Joan, 161 Mumford, Chas., 190 Munday, Ric., 178 Murch, Spencer, 175 Murray, Wm., 224 Museums, 108, 174, 202, 278, 280, 294 Musgrave, Chris., Vicar of Barking, 225 Mytens, Dan., 123 Napier, Ralph, 156, 157; Wm., 157 National Provincial Electricity Co., 75 National Trust, 202 Navestock, 147 n, 290 Naylor, Thos., 161; Mistress, 241 Nazeing, 93, 94, 126, 127, 130, 140150, 1557, 161, 166; adv., 147; agric., 106, 144; Belchers fm., 143; Brevitts fm., 141; Broadley Common, 150; Bumble's Green, 14041, 150; Camps, 141; Camps fm., 141; chars., 149, 150; ch., 1479; commons, 1401, 1446; Crown Hotel, 146; Cutlands, 141, 142 n; Darmers, 141; econ. hist., 1446; fisheries, 1456; Glebe Ho., 147, 148; Greenleaves, 141; Highfield, 144; Hyde Mead, 150; ind., 146; Jack's Hatch, 141; Keysers, 1401, 1456; Leonards fm., 144; Lodge fm., 141, 143, 145; mans., 118, 1414, 1467; Mansion House fm., 143; mkt. gdns., 145; Marsh, 144 146; Marshgate fm., 141; mills, 145; Nazeing Mead, 1402, 1447; Nazeingbury, 140, 142, 1457, 159; Nazeingbury (Little), 142; Nazeing Park, 140, 1427, 150, 1589; Nazeing Wood, 153; Ninnings, 141; noncf., 14950; Northfield, 144; par. govt. and poor rel., 109, 1467; Parkers fm., 141; pop., 3, 140; Post Office, 141, 148; Pressfield, 144; pub. svces., 141; Ravens, 141; rect., 142, 147; roads, 1401; St. Lawrence fm., 144; schs., 146, 150; Smalldrinks, 141; sport, 141; Stoneshot, 1445; top., 1401; Upper Park Town, 140, 144; vic., 148; workhouse, 146, 147; see also Harold's Park; Langridge; Netherhall; St. Leonard's Neale, Hester, see Stephens; Jn., 193, 231; fam., 231 Nelmes, in Hornchurch, 122 Nepton, Ann, 235; Thos., 235 Netherhall, in Nazeing and Roydon, 94, 101, 142 Neville, Eleanor, see Weyland; Eliz., see Brice; Hugh de, 278; Jn. de, 278; Sir Thos., 199 New Forest (Hants.), 290 New Hall, Boreham, 123, 124 New River Waterworks Co., 37, 38, 39, 167 Newberry, Jn., and his w., 265 Newbury, in Ilford, 191, 192, 200, 204, 208, 212, 219, 224, 231 Newbury Park, in Ilford, 208, 251; ch., 259; noncf., 2613; rly., 72; Rom. Cathm., 260; sch., 2656 Newdigate, Sir Rog., 123 Newham, London Borough of, 81 n, 184 n Newman, Abr., 208; Hen., 274; Revd. Leslie A., 262 Newport, Rob., 195 Newspapers, 36, 63 Newton, Revd. E. J., 298 Nicholson, Sir Chas., 252, 259; Isaac, 150 Niven, Harriet, 179 Nixon, Fran. R., Bp. of Tasmania, 211; Geo. R., 211; Jn., 211; Ric., 211; Rob.,211; fam., 211 Noble, Hen., 241 Nodes, Geo., 105; Susan, see Barnsley Noel, Baptist, 192; Susan, 192; Susanna, see Fanshawe Norfolk, dukes of, see Howard Norfolk, 6, 7, 284; see also Gorleston; Yarmouth Norman & Dawbarn, architects, 272 Normandy (France), trade with, 239 North, Anne, see Montagu; Cathn., see Grey; Sir Chas., later Ld. North, 119; Sir Dudley, later Ld. North, 198; Edw., 294; Wm., Ld. North and Grey, 119 North Africa Nonconformist Mission, 246 North East London Rly., 26 North East Metropolitan Hospital Bd., 194 North London Rly., 24, 25 North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Co., 47, 75, 100, 141 North Thames Gas Bd., 75, 100, 242, 256, 293 North Woolwich Gas Co., 45 Northamptonshire, 144; see also Towcester Northern and Eastern Rly., 23, 117, 155 Northern Outfall Sewer, 4142, 243, 256, 283 Northtoft, Amy de, 199; Edm. de, 199, 274; Emma de, 199; Florence de, 199; Jn. de, 199; 274; Joyce de, 199; Wm. de, 199 Northtofts, in Finchingfield, 199 Northumberland, earl of, see Percy Northwode, Jn. de, and his w. Joan, 199 Norton, Sir Jn., 208; Sir Jn., s. of Sir Jn.,208 Norwich, Gillian, w. of Sir Rob., 208, 274, 279; Sir Rob., 208, 279 Norwich, earls of, see Denny; Goring Norwich, 117 Norwich, bps. of, see Hall; Overall; deans of, see Pellew Notingham, Jas., 146 Nutbrowne, Wm. (d. 1588), 273, 294; Wm. (d. 1596), 234, 273 Nutton, Wm., 136 Odo, Domesday tenant, 142, 144 Odo the tanner (fl. 1232), 241 thelraed, King of the East Saxons, 190, 291 Ogborne, Eliz., 134 Oghtryd, Joan, see Alberd; Jn., 274 Old Ford (Lond.), 27, 38, 167 Oldaker, Thos., 205; Thos., s. of Thos., 205 Oliver, Wm., 195 Olmius, Jn., 123 Olyve, Jn., 278 Olyver, Isabel, see Anstey; Rob., 161 Ongar, Chipping, 24, 117, 118, 128 Ongar, High, 147 n Ongar, hund., 95, 126, 181 Orgar, bro. of Aucher, 121; see also Aucher Orgar the Thane, 100 Oriel College, Oxford, 279; provosts, see Carpenter; Sampson Osbaldeston (Osbaston), Alice, m. (2) Rob. Bertie, 206, 211, 227; Ann, 206; Barbara, see Fuller; Eliz., m. Humph. Hyde, 201; Fran. (d. 1648), 201, 206, 211; Fran. (d. 1678), 206, 211; Hen. I, 206; Hen. II (fl. 1661), 201, 206; Hen. III (d. bef. 1693), 206; Mary, 206; fam., 207, 213, 281 Osbern, Domesday tenant, 1257 Osborne (Osberne, Osburne), Sir Edw. (d. 1591), Ld. Mayor of Lond., 277; Edw. (fl. 1619), 277; Sir Hewett, 277; Rob., 199, 222; Thos., 273; W. V., 62; fam., 278 Oswald, St., Bp. of Worcester, 1901 Otford (Kent), 276 Otteley, Kath., see Seman; Rob., mayor of Lond., 275 Overall, Jn., Vicar of Epping, later Dean of St. Pauls, Bp. of Lichfield, and Bp. of Norwich, 133 Overland Trading Co., 159 Overton, , 109 Oxford, earls of, see de Vere; ctss. of, see Howard Oxford University, see All Souls; Magdalen Hall; Oriel; St. John's Pack & Chapman, bell-founders, 149, 229 Page, Mary, m. Thos. Chippingale, 273; Mary, see Clarke; Kath., see Starkey; Ric. (fl. 1520), 197; Ric. (d. 1743), 273; Rob., 254; Wm., 210 Pakistan, 254 Palavicino, Anne, 198; Hen., 198; Sir Horatio, 197, 198; Toby, 198, 211 Palmer, Anne, see Urswick; Archdale (fl. 18th cent.), 149; Archdale (d. bef. 1952), 149; Geo. (d. 1853), M.P., 143, 147, 150, 158; Major (later Lt.-Col.) Geo. (fl. 1861), 142, 145, 159; Joan, m. (2) And. Searle, 125; Jn., 276; Mary, see Horsley; Revd. (later Canon) Pat., 259; Thos., 125, 134; Wm., 140, 143, 1457, 14950; Mrs., 147; fam., 140, 1434, 14950 Parish, Hen., 241 Parishes, detached parts of, 97, 1812 Park, Marg. atte, see Beyneslee; Thos. atte, 275 Park Royal (Mdx.), ind., 255 Parker, Hen., Ld. Morley, 126; J. Kennett, 231; Jas., 233, 260; 'Old Dame', 178 Parndon, Great, 126; ch., 148 n; rect., 145; see also Shingle Hall Parndon, Little, Rye Hill common, 128 Parre, Joan, see Colte; Wm., 195 Parrish, Coulson D., 274; fam., 274 Parsloes, in Dagenham, 192, 209, 268, 270, 272, 275, 2778, 283, 294, 295, 297 Pass, Dan. de, 242 Passelewe, Hugh, 277; fam., 277 Pattiswick, ch., 228 Payne, Isaac, 138 Peach, Isaac, 226 Peacock, Thos., and his w. Lucy, 227 Pearce, Jn., 169, 179 Peare, Wm., 196 Peckham (Lond.), 254 Pedley, Hen., 212; J., 213 n, Sam., 212, 213; fam., 213 Peet, Maud, m. Jn. Alberd, 274; Wm., 274 Pegrum, Wm., 120 Pellew, Geo., Vicar of Nazeing, later Dean of Norwich, 148 Pembroke, earls of, see Valence Pennington, Jos., 290 Penshurst (Kent), 288 Pepys, Sam., diarist, 292 Percy, Hen., Earl of Northumberland, 123 Pereson, Thos., and his w. Susan, 209 Perrers (alias de Windsor), Alice de, 295 Perry, Capt. Jn., 284, 2868; Sam., 288; Sarah, 288; Tim., 288; Weedon, 288; Wm., 288 Pertenhale, Alice, m. (2) Thos. Yonge, 275; Ric. de, 275 Peryent, Jn., 135 Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia, 2878 Peterborough, cathedral, 173 Peters, Step., 287 Petit, Revd. J., Bp. of Menevia, 297 Peto, Sir Morton, Bt., 175 Peto, Brassey & Betts, 45 Petre, Sir Jn., 224; Sir Wm., 207; Wm. B., Ld. Petre, 247 Pettigrew, Rob., 261 Petty, Jane, see Benton; Rob., 127 Philippa, queen of Edw. III, 275 Philipps, Maj.-Gen. Sir Ivor, 254 Phillips, Morgan, 20910; Mr. (fl. 1790), 198; see also Wolfe Philpot, Jane (d. by 1888), 235; Jane (fl. 1898), m. Soper, 211; Jn. (fl. 1869), 280; Jn. (d. 1874), 211 Piggott, Jn., 126; fam., 126 Pilkington, Edw., and his w. Mildred, 209 Pimps, in Chingford, see Gowers and Buckerells Pinnacles, see Hooks and Pinnacles Pinners, see Pyenest Pitsea, rly., 24, 269 Pittman, Thos. (fl. 1732), 206; Thos. (fl. 1781), 206; Thos. (fl. 1803), 206, 217; Wm., 206; fam., 206 Plaistow, in West Ham, 31, 51; co-op. soc., 60; housing, 13, 48; ind., 14; motor-bus, 29; rly., 12, 24, 71 Plessey Co., radio mfrs., 252, 255 Plomer, Thos., 199 Plommer, Ric., 103 Pocock, Laur., Vicar of Nazeing, 146; Wm., 162 Poer, Wm. le, 159, 160 Pole, Kath. de la, Abbess of Barking, 197, 199, 222; Wm. de la, Marq. (later Duke) of Suffolk, 199 Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, Wm., Earl of Mornington, 210 Polly, Jn., 221 Poltimore (Devon), 202 Ponders End (Mdx.), gas works, 141, 170 Pope, Alex., satirist, 286 Poplar (Lond.), 19, 74; gas, 45; horsebus, 28 Popple well, Ann, 113; Jn., 113; Rebecca, 113 Port of London Authority, 11, 35, 79, 206 Port of London Sanitary Authority, 35, 79 Porter, fam., 201, 208 Porters, in Barking, 191, 2089, 215, 238, 279 Posyngeworth, Jn., 279 Potter, Jn. the, 107; Ralph the, 1634; Revd. Wm., 263 Potters Farm, see Gallance Poulterers' Company of London, 235 Poulton, Blackburn (d. 1745 or 6), 213; Blackburn (fl. 1745), 213 Pound, Jn., 274 Powell, Jn., 211 Powle, Thos. (fl. 1557), 206; Thos. (fl. 1588), 196 Powlett-Wrighte, see Benyon Pownsett, Hen., 206; Thos., 205; Wm. (d. 1554), 106, 189, 207, 216, 224, 228, 294; Wm. (d. 1591), 205; Wm. (fl. 1629), 206, 235; fam., 187 Poynter, Ambrose, 173 Pragell, Jn., 274 Pratt, Thos., 232 Prescott, Ric., 273 n Pretty, G. W., 210 Price, Cambell, 196; Mary, see Cambell; Thos., 196 Prisons, 168, 2434 Prouz (alias Sproute), Bart., 197; Eliz., see Rigby Puhier, 12th-cent. tenant, 122, 156, 159, 160 Purfleet, in West Thurrock, roads, 74 Putney (Lond.), motor bus, 29 Pye, Wm., curate of Nazeing and Harlow, 148 Pyenest (Pinners), in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 155, 157, 161 Pygot, Jn., 208; Ric., 208 Pympe, Anne, m. Sir Jn. Scott, 104; Eliz., see Gower; Reynold, 104 Pynchon, Jn., 276 Quakers, see Friends, Society of Quash, fam., 203 Queen Anne's Bounty, 135, 147, 228 Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, in Chingford, 93, 99, 108, 109 Quyet, Wal., 153 Raikes, Rob., 198, 199 Rainham, 240, 294 Rainsford, Sir Jn., 210; Sir Jn., s. of Sir Jn., 210; Kath., see Starkey; Ric., 117, 124; Rob., 125 Ralph the Potter, 1634 Rammey Marsh (Mdx.), drainage works, 77 Rampston, Marg., w. of Rob., 104, 111; Rob., 104, 107, 111, 113, 179; Roland (d. 1550), 104, 107, 108; Roland (fl. 1593), 1045 Randall, Alice, 204; Dorcas, 204; Edw. (d. 1577), 204, 214; Sir Edw. (fl. 1604), 204; Vincent (fl. 1571), 204; Vincent (15741602), 204, 214 Rank, Jos., 233, 262 Ranulf, bro. of Ilger, 94, 118, 127, 142, 144, 145, 155, 156 Raphael, painter, 123 Rashleigh, Pet., Vicar of Barking, 219, 225, 226 Rawlings, Ralph, 126 Rawlinson, Rob., civil engineer, 41 Rayhouse, in Ilford, 1912, 1978, 20910, 215 Rayhouse, in Woodford, 209 Raymond, Sir Chas., Bt., 198, 205, 211, 212, 214, 228 Reading, Jn., Master of Ilford Hospital, 228, 230 Redbridge, London Borough of, 81 n, 184 n, 267 n Ree, Hen. atte, 209; Hen. de la, 209; Isabel atte m. (2) (?) Ralph Aunger, 209; Rob. atte, 209; Rog. de la, 209; fam., 209 Reed, Jas., 203 Reede, Rog., 281, 302 Reeve, J. Arthur, 174 Reid, , smack owner, 240 Rennie, Sir Jn., 284 Repton, Humph., landscape gardener, 195 Reservoirs, 3740, 97, 100, 106, 113 Reynolds, Jn., 133, 135, 138, 139 Rich, Sir Ric., later Ld. Rich, 1089 Richard I, 94, 130, 142, 147, 157, 158, 159 n, 160, 162, 182 Richard the Chamberlain, 199 Richardson, Jas., 297 Richmond, duke of, see Stuart Richmond, earls of, see Alan; Savoy Ricingaham, 190 Ricketts, Wm., 147 Ridge (Herts.), 193 Ridgers, Nelly, 114 Riding Service, 1901, 272 Ridley, T. D. & Sons, millers, 217 Rigby, Eliz., m. (2) Bart. Prouz (Sproute), 197; Geo., 197; Joan, w. of Jn., see Malmaynes; Jn., 197, 207; Oliver, 162; Thos., 197; Wm., 197 Rippin, Thos., 159 Ripple level, 33, 285 Rivenhall, 195 River Lee Trust, 35, 41, 1667; see also Lee Conservancy (Catchment) Board River Roding Catchment Bd., 78, 79 River Stour Catchment Bd., 79 Roach, riv., oysters, 239 Robinson, G. T., 201, 202; Jane, m. (2) Hen. Sterry, 201; Sir Sydney W., 263 Roding (Roden, Hile), riv., 97, 184, 185, 187, 215, 216, 239, 267; Aldersbrook, 184, 185, 187; Back River, 184, 185, 187; bridges, 185, 1867; fishery, 239; floods, 238, 239; Hawkins, riv., 187; Ilford Navigation, 216, 239; ind., 67, 68; mills, 217; sewage, 256; transport, 254; see also River Roding Catchment Board Roding, Abbess, 221 Rogers, Nat., 296, 302; W. G., 227 Rolleston, Ric., 195 Rome, popes of, see Alexander IV; Clement III Romford, 2, 30, 81 n, 269, 273, 275, 291; char., 281, 302; ch., 276; Cornburgh's chant., 295; hosp., 292, 294; noncf., 233, 297, 299; pop., 64, 92; postal svces., 269; rlys., 12, 23, 25, 269; sch., 299; water, 39, 256; see also Haveringatte-Bower; Marshalls Romford Highway District, 222 Romford Poor Law Union, 32, 219, 221, 233, 293 Romford Rural District, 77, 242, 293 Ros, Beatrice de, w. of Thos. de Ros, Ld. Ros (d. 1384), m. (2) Sir Ric. Burley, 101; Eleanor de, 101; Edm. de, Ld. Ros, 101; Isabel de, m. Sir Thos. Lovell, 101; Jn. de, Ld. Ros, 101; Margery, see Badlesmere; Thos. de, Ld. Ros (d. 1384), 101; Thos. de, Ld. Ros (d. 1431), 101; Thos. de, Ld. Ros (d. 1464), 101, 109; Wm. de, Ld. Ros of Helmsley, 101 Rose, fam., 268 Roson, Mary, see Lomas; Wm., 209 Rotherham (Yorks.), ind., 255 Rotington, Wm. de, and his w. Maud, 161 Roubiliac, Louis F., sculptor, 228 Rougemont, Eliz., see Martin; J., 205 Round, J. H., 105, 105 n Rous (Rows), Geof. le, 275, 276; Wm. J., 194; fam., 275 Rowallan, Ld., see Corbett Rowe, (Sir) Wm. (d. 1593), 125; Wm., the younger, 125 Rows, fam., see Rous Royal Docks, in East Ham, West Ham, and North Woolwich, 11, 29, 74, 181; R. Victoria, 10, 12, 15, 16, 41; R. Albert, 10, 11, 15, 24, 44, 48; Kg. George V, 11 Royal Gunpowder Factory, in Waltham Holy Cross, 23, 151, 154, 1649, 171 Royal London Ophthalmic Hosp., 235 Roydon, 94, 142, 144; pop., 3; Roydon hamlet (Roydon Roche), 93, 94, 142; see also Netherhall Ruckholts, in Leyton, 207 Rudyard, Dorothy, 143 Ruffus, Guy, Dean of Waltham, 156, 157 Russ, Wm., 132 Russell, Edw., 107; Jn. (fl. 1666), 107; Jn., Duke of Bedford, 162; Jn., Rector of Chingford, 110, 111; Wm., Earl, later Duke of Bedford, 107, 162 Russia, 287; Jews from, 260; trade with, 288 Rutland, earls of, see Manners Rychard, Jn., 230 Sabright, Agnes, 196 Sackville, Chas., Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, 122, 123 Sadler, Sir Ralph, 142, 160, 161 Sage, Edw., 189, 202, 273, 284, 289; Edw. J., 189 Sainsbury, Wm., 274 St. Albans, bps. of, 170 St. Anthony of Vienne, 278 St. Anthony's Hosp. (Lond.), 2789, 285; masters, see Carpenter; Courtenay St. Calais, Wm. of, Bp. of Durham, 127, 155, 156, 162 St. Helens (Lancs.), pop., 56 St. Helier (Surr.), housing estate, 270 St. John, Hen., Vct. Bolingbroke, 276 St. John (later St. John Mildmay), Sir Hen. Paulet, Bt., 276; Jane, see Mildmay St. John's College, Oxford, 194 St. Lawrence, 142 n St. Leonards, in Nazeing, 140, 1446 St. Marcellin (Isre, France), 278 St. Nicholas Olave (Lond.), 234 St. Pancras, Woburn Place (Lond.), 219 St. Paul's Cathedral (Lond.), 94, 95, 103, 105; canons, see Holbeach; Vere; deans, see Cary; Marini; Overall Sakespee, Edw., 158 Salisbury, adcns. of, see Daubeny Salisbury, marqs. of, see Cecil Salt, Thos., Vicar of Nazeing, 146, 148 Salter, And., 224 Sampkyn, Thos., 203, 213, 214, 223; fam., 203, 213, 214 Sampson, Hen., Provost of Oriel, 274, 279 Sandale, Jn., Bp. of Winchester, 272 Sanderson, Jn., 124 Sandford, Adam de (?), 161; Alice de, m. Rob. de Vere, Earl of Oxford, 161; Eliz., see Benton; Gil. de, 161; Thos., 127 Sandwich, Ellen de, 204; Thos. de, 204 Sandwich, earls of, see Montagu Sandwich (Kent), 241 Sandys, Jn., 232 Sankey, J. H., & Son, Ltd., 254 Saunders, Thos., 125 Savage, Jas., 257 Savoy, Pet. of, Earl of Richmond, 163 Sawbridgeworth (Herts.), 102, 132 Saxons, East, king of, see thelraed; Sebbi; Swidfrid Say, Dorothy, m. Wm., Ld. Mountjoy, 160; Sir Jn., 160; Sir Wm. (fl. 1265), 104; Wm. (fl. 1449), 160; Sir Wm. (fl. 1515), 160 Scargyll, Thos., 195 Scawen, Mary, see Foster; Lewis, 125 Scotland, 240; coal trade, 284; Scots in W. Ham, 7 Scott, Anne, see Pympe; Sir Jn., 104; Ric., 104 Scrafton, Jn., 273 Scrope, Eliz., see Amadas; Frances, m. Mart. Bowes, 200; Ric., 200 Seabrook, fam., 280 Seabrooke, Thos., 211; Thos., s. of Thos., 211 Searle, And., 125; Edw. (d. 1625), 120, 125; Edw. (fl. 1650), 125, 138, 139; Joan, see Palmer; Jn. (fl. 1576), 120, 121, 127; Jn. (fl. 1650), 120, 125; Jn. (fl. 1706), 127; fam., 121 Sebbi, king of the East Saxons, 190 Sedgemoor (Som.), battle of, 119 Sedgewick, Wm., 201 Seman, Bart., Master of the King's Mint, 275; Eliz., m. Rob. Knolles, 275, 276; Kath., m. (2) Rob. Otteley, 275, 276 Seven Kings, in Ilford, ch., 2578; motor-bus, 29; noncf., 2603; sch., 265; water, 40 Seven Kings Water, see Loxford Water Seven Years War, 220 Severne, Wm., 203 Sewardstone, in Waltham Holy Cross, 107, 118, 130, 151, 1545, 157, 1615, 1678, 16971, 1748 Shadwell (Lond.), 240 Shadwell Waterworks Co., 37 Shardlowe, Joan, 122; Sir Jn., 122, 167; Thos., 122; fam., 167 Sharpe, Jeffrey, 225 Shawcross, J. P., 280 n Sheat, Sir W. J. Oliver, 262 Sheffield (Yorks.), ind., 255 Shelton, Alice, see Jeffrey; Edw., 201 Shenfield, rly., 72 Sherman, Ric., Vicar of Nazeing, 148 Shingle Hall, in Epping and Great Parndon, 116, 11819, 122, 1269, 1301 Shoreditch (Lond.), rly., 23, 24; sch., 266 Shorter, Jn., 280 Silley, Jn. H., 140 Silver, S. W., & Co., rubber mfrs., 14 Silvertown, in West Ham, 12, 1415; drainage, 41, 42; gas, 45; housing, 48; ind., 16, 22; roads, 74; trade unions, 61 Silvester, Sir Jn., Bt., 100 Simeon, Sim., 272 Simpson, Wm., & Co., paper mfrs., 254 Sinclair, F. G., 102 Skidmore, Capt., 245 Skipwith, Sir Thos., Bt., 211 Skrene, Jn., 121; Wm., 121; fam., 121 Smedmore, Jos., 231 Smith, Clement, 133; Eliz., see Kempe; Revd. Frank H., 233, 260; Geof., 203; Jas. (fl. 1820), 232, 298; Jas. (fl. 1851), of Barking, 233; Jas. (fl. 1848), of Nazeing, 149; Joan, see Fulk; Jn. (fl. 1532), clerk, 103; Jn. (d. 1570), 125; Jn. (fl. 1617), 161; Nich., 125, 127; Rob., 174; Thos., 297; Wal., 107; Wm., 136; (fl. bef. 1900), 159; fam., of Nazeing, 143 Smitheman, Jn., 274 Smythe, Eliz., m. Marchant, 201, 213; Joanna, see Vyner; Jn., Master of Ilford Hosp., 229 Snell, Mary, 103; Jn., 103; Rob. (fl. 1637), 110; Rob. (d. 1741), 97, 99, 1035; Revd. Thos. and his w. Barbara, 103; Wm., 103; fam., 97, 104 Snypeston, Nich., 241 Society for Protection of Ancient Buildings, 202 Soho (Lond.), 233 Somerset, see Montacute; Sedgemoor Somerville, Jn. S., Ld. Somerville, 194, 216 Soper, Jane, see Philpot Sotheby, Capt. (later Rear-Adml.) Chas. (d. 1854), 162, 171, 175, 178; Chas. W. (fl. 1888), 162; Eliz., m. (2) Nash Mason, 162; Jas. (fl. 1674), 162; Jas. (fl. 1722), 162; Mary, 162; Wm. (d. bef. 1769), 162; Wm. (d. 1833), poet, 162; fam., 1623 South-Eastern Gas Co., 75 South Essex Waterworks Co., 39, 40, 243, 256, 294 Southampton, ctss. of, see Wriothesley Southend-on-Sea, 2 n, 6, 249, 262; rly., 23, 71, 269; roads, 74 Southgate (Mdx.), 44, 76, 254 Southwark, Rom. Cath. dioc., 90 n Spain, war with, 241 Spanish Succession, War of, 220 Sparewe, Jn., 282 n Spark, Hen., 195; Joan, m. (2) Jn. Haroudun, 195; Rob., 195; Wm., 195 Sparrow, fam., 272 Spears, A. G., 261 Spencer, Thos., 198 Spicer, Jas., 112 Spranger, Day, 139 Spratt, L. W., 37 Sproute, fam., see Prouz Spurgeon, C. H., preacher, 175 Spurrell, Geo., 273 Stace, Rob., 126; Wm., 136 Stafford, Humph., Duke of Buckingham, 125; Wm., 230; fam., 1256 Stafford, earls of, 1256 Staines (Mdx.), 35, 39 Standish, Alex., 161; Eliz., m. (2) Thos. Lampet, Kt., 161; Joan, m. Jn. Dande, 161; Ralph, Kt., 161; Ralph (fl. 1446), 161 Stanford Rivers, see Barwicks Stansfield, Isabel, m. Jn. Cook, 214; Ric., 214 Stanstead Abbots (Herts.), 142 Stansted Mountfitchet, barony of, 100 Stanton, Edw., 228 Stanway Hall, in Stanway, 273 Stapleford Abbots, 212, 2901; see also Battles Hall Starkey, Anne, m. Wrytell, 210; Eliz., m. Thos. Bledlowe, 210; Eliz., 210; Emma, m. Torell, 210; Sir Humph., 210; Kath., m. (1) Wm. Page, (2) Sir Jn. Rainsford, 210 Steane, Edw., 242 Stedeman, Wm., 273 Steele, H., 232 Stephen, King, 156, 1823, 291 Stephen, Jas., 125 Stephens, Art., 288; Hester, m. Jn. Neale, 1923, 231; Hester, see Barnes; Jn., 1923 Stephenson, Rowland, 273, 274 Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 19, 274; noncf., 261; see also Mile End Sterling Telephone and Electric Co., 285 Sterry, Art., 201; Ben., 201; Frances, 201; Fran., 2012, 273; Hen. (d. 1856), 201; Hen. (d. 1873), 2012; Hester, 201; Jane, see Robinson; Mary, see Johnson; Thos., 201; Revd. Wasey (d. 1779), 201; Wasey (d. 1842), 2012, 280; Wasey (d. 1858), 201; Wm., 201; fam., 280 Stevenage (Herts.), 76 Stevens, Fran., 192; Revd. G., 192; Jn., 274; Paul, 280; Sam., 192; fam., 193 Steward, Anne, see Sysley; Augustine (d. 1597), 201; Augustine (d. 1628 or 1629), 201; Edw., 201; Mart., 201 Stillman, Jn., 194 Stitch, Thos., 231; fam., 231; see also Stych Stockdale, Thos., 207 n Stodard, Nich., 201 Stoke, Ric., 275 Stone, Sarah, 300, 302 Stone (Kent), 210 Stone Hall, in Little Canfield, 113 Stonehale, Rog., 210; fam., 210 Stonehall, in Ilford, 1912, 201, 204 205, 210, 215, 224 Stoner, Geo., 158 Storer, Jn., Curate of Barking, 225 Stour, riv., see River Stour Catchment Bd. Stratford, in West Ham, 2, 4, 38; co-op. soc., 60, 61; drainage, 77; ents., 88; gas, 44, 45, 75; horse bus, 23, 27; housing, 48; ind., 3, 4, 13, 14, 255; motor bus, 29; newspapers, 36, 63; noncf., 262; pub. hos., 58; rlys., 12, 2325, 72, 117; road, 29; Rom. Cathm., 6; shops, 55; trams, 27; water, 37 Stratford Langthorne, abbey of, in West Ham, 182, 209 Strathbogie, David de (d. 1270), Earl of Atholl, 101; David de (d. 1326), Earl of Atholl, 101; Isabel de, Ctss. of Atholl, see Chilham; Jn. de, Earl of Atholl, 101 Stratton, Dan., 215 Strode, Anne, 281; Sam., 281 Stroud, Rob., 251 Stuart, Ludovic, Duke of Richmond, and his w., 122 Stych, Sir Ric., Bt., 208; Thos., 208; Wm. (d. 1678), 208; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1697), 208; see also Stitch Suffolk, dukes of, see Pole Suffolk, marqs. of, see Pole Suffolk, 6, 7, 277; see also Ashbocking; Barnardiston; Bury St. Edmunds; Ipswich; Kedington; Wrentham Sunbury (Mdx.), waterworks, 38, 39 Surman, Rob., 21112 Surrey, 6, 204, 286; see also Guildford; Kennington; St. Helier; Vauxhall Sussex, earls of, 239 Sussex, see Christ's Hospital; Effington; Grinstead, East Sutherland, J. A., 260; J. R., Vicar of Nazeing, 149 Sutton, Jn., s. of Jn. de, 212; Margery de, 212; Wm. de, 212 Swabey, Cathn., see Bird; Dr. M., 280; fam., 280 Swidfrid, king of the East Saxons, 190 Swift, Sir Fran., 158 Swindon (Wilts.), ind., 255 Swinnerton, Hen., 273; Sir Jn., Ld. mayor of Lond., 273; Ric., 273; Thos., and his w. Joan, 273 Symond, Rob., 160 Symonds, Jas., Vicar of Dagenham, 302 Sysley, Anne, m. (2) Augustine Steward, 201; Clement, 2012, 280; Thos., 201 Takeley, Agnes, 127; Jn., 127; Thos., 127 Takeleys (Claygarth), in Epping, 116, 11821, 125, 127, 130 Tamworth (Thomworth) Jn., 158, 164 Tankerville, earls of, see Grey Tanner, Odo the, 241 Tanning, 241, 283 Tasmania, bps. of, see Nixon Tatchell, Art., 262 Taverner, , tenant, 110 Taylor, Ric., 231; Thos., and his w. Susan, 161; Wm., 231; fam., 143 Tedcastle (Tedcastell), Jn., (d. bef. 1596), and his w. Eliz., 227; Jn. (fl. 1604), 214 Templar, Mrs., 263 Temple, Wm., 221 Teulon, S. S., architect, 155 Tennyson, Alf., Ld. Tennyson, poet, 155 Thames, riv., 33, 35, 37, 39, 78, 167, 184, 190, 23940, 2678, 2867; drainage, 41, 243, 256; floods, 238, 239; ind., 67, 68, 181, 284; transport, 22; water-supply, 38, 76 Thames Conservancy Bd., 35, 41, 42 Thames Ironworks, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., 15, 26, 60, 284 Thane, Orgar the, 100 Thatcher, Jn., 280 Theydon Bois, 114, 1312, 135, 139 Theydon Garnon, 114, 1302, 135; char., 138; ch., 139; Ryddens Grove, 1389; sch., 137; Stonards fm., 1389; see also Coopersale; Gaynes Park; Hemnalls Theydon Mount, Trapps Lands, 139 Thomas, Vicar of Barking, 204 n Thomas, Rob., 224 Thompson, Anne, 197; Eleanor, 190, 197, 264; Jn., 186, 1967, 213, 273; Jn. Scrafton, 1967, 213, 254, 257, 273; Nancy, 264; Wm., 197 Thompson & Whitehead, architects, 245 Thomworth, Jn., see Tamworth Thoreton, Thos., 294 Thorne, Will, 61, 62 Thorougood, Geof., 273 n Thorp (Thorpe), Jn., 123; Rog., 195; Thos., 195; Thos. (? same as previous), 197 Thoyts, Jane, 208, 215; M. G., 208; Wm., 208 Thunderer, battleship, 16, 284 Thurrock, Grays, 192; ind., 67; pop., 64; water, 39 Thurrock, West, ind., 67; see also Purfleet Tichborne, Rob., regicide, 279 Tidal Basin, in West Ham, 11, 31, 74 Tilbury, ind., 67; rly., 12, 23, 24, 269, 284; roads, 186, 208 Tillotson, Eliz., 211, 212; Jn., Abp. of Canterbury, 211, 212 Tilney, Fred., Vicar of Dagenham, 296 Tiltesbury, Jn., and his w. Marg., 195 Tipper, Wm., 218 n Tipping, Anne, see Clarke; Wm., 273; Wm., the younger, 273 Tiptree, in Tolleshunt Darcy, 283 Tofig the Proud, 151, 155, 162, 170, 171; Athelstan s. of, 155 Tolleshunt Darcy, see Tiptree Tombs, Eliz., see Higgs Tomkins, W. J., 245 Tonge, Susan, 1023; Thos., 102 Tony, fam., 182 Torell, Emma, see Starkey; Humph., 210 Totham, Little, 125 Tottenham (Mdx. later Lond.), 38; bus svce., 73; New Cut on R. Lea, 79; rly., 24, 26, 188; water works, 167 Tottenham and District Gas Co., 75 n Towcester (Northants.), ind., 255 Tower, W. E., 124; fam., 295 Townson, Mary, see Young; Theobald, 198 Tracy, Ralph, 204 Trade unions, 6162 Tressall, Rob., 292 Trevanyon, Rog., 161 Trew, Chas., Vicar of Dagenham, 2956; Mrs., 295 Trinity House (Lond.), 35, 286, 288 Trocke, Harriet M., 235 Trott, Mart. (fl. 1600), 143; Mart. (fl. 1666), 143; Rose, 143 Truelove, Tim., 274 Tuck, Edw., 189, 190; Thos., Vicar of St. John's Epping, 131 Turbervyl, Rob., 160 Turner, Edw., 198 Tweed, Wal., 139 Twyford, Thos., 295 Tyffn, Wm., 197 Tylney, earl, see Child Tyneside, coal trade, 284; housing, 82 Tyrell, Humph., 208; Rob., and Anne, his w., 208; Sir Thos., 195 Udall, Hen., 102; Mary, w. of Wm., 111; Wm., 111 Uphall, in Ilford, 1912, 209, 21011, 217; ch., 257; housing estate, 251; ind., 2545; sch., 265; Uphall Camp, 185, 2512 Uphavering, see Gobions Uphill, Jacob, 296; Ric., 293, 301; Susan, 286 Upminster, rly., 26, 71, 269 Upshire, in Waltham Holy Cross, 151, 1545, 157, 1602, 164, 168, 1701, 175, 1778 Upton Park, in East Ham and West Ham, 18, 28, 63 Upwyk, Alice, see Firstling (Fristling); Guy, 274 Urswick, Anne, m. Jn. Doreward, 276; Anne, m. (2) Jn. Palmer, 276; Eliz., 276; Joan, 276; Kath., m. Hen. Langley, 276; Mary, 276; Sir Thos., 2767, 296 Usdale, Wm., 204 Valence, Agnes de, 278; Aymer de, Bp. of Winchester, 278; Aymer de, Earl of Pembroke, 278; fam., 278 Valence, in Dagenham, 268, 270, 2745, 27880, 2823, 2856, 289, 294 Valentine, fam., 211 Valentines, in Ilford, 170, 1912, 2056, 21112, 214, 217, 228, 252, 257, 2645 Valognes, Pet. de, 94, 103, 207; Rob. de, 103 Valognes, barony of, 182, 207 Van der Balck, 229 Vane, Anne, see Woodward; Godf. W., 208; Wal., 208; Wm. Wal., 208 Vauxhall (Surr.), man., 204 Venour, Jos., 105 Vere, Alice de, see Sandford; Anne de, Abbess of Barking, 223; Aubrey de, 126; Edw. de, Earl of Oxford, 197; Eliz., see Howard; Jn. de (fl. 1345), Earl of Oxford, 126; Jn. de (fl. 1515), Earl of Oxford, 160; Rob. de, Earl of Oxford, 151; Wm. de, Canon of St. Pauls, later Bp. of Hereford, 172; fam., 126 Vermuyden, Sir Cornelius, 285, 286 Victoria, Queen, 51, 155 Victoria and Albert Museum, 158 Victoria Docks Gas Co., 45 Viel, 12th-cent. tenant, 159; see also Fitz Viel Vine, Chas. H., 189, 261 Vulliamy, Lewis, 99, 103, 111 Vyner, Edith, m. Higgs, 201; Sir Geo., 201; Joanna, m. Smythe, 201; Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1665), 201, 213; Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1683), 201; fam., 213 Wade, Jn., 235; Rob., 195 Wainwright, Jn., 161 Wake, Sir Chas., Bt., 142, 145, 147, 168; Chas., see Jones; Sir Chas., Bt., see Jones; Sir Hereward, 165; Sam., see Jones; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1698), 1578; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1765), 157; Sir Wm., Bt. (d. 1846), 158, 169, 171; fam., 144, 158, 163 Walcher, Bp. of Durham, 1556 Walcote, Jn., 195 Waldegrave, Thos., 281 Waldern, Eliz., m. Jn. Heydock, 143; Joan, m. Colvyle, 143; Marg., m. Thos. Brewster, 143; Ric., 143 Waldron, Chris., 228; Mrs., 229 Walford, A. S., 198 Walkden, Pet., 226 Walker, Geo., Vicar of Dagenham, 296; H. F., 164; J. W., & Sons, organ-builders, 227 Walkley, Eliz., 1389; Jn., 133, 135, 1389 Waller, Edm., 133 n Walter, Dean of Waltham, 118 n Walter, Thomasine, 161 Walters, , farmer, 217 Waltham Abbey and Cheshunt Gas Co., 170 Waltham Cross, in Cheshunt (Herts.), 151; Eleanor Cross, 153; gas, 170; postal svces., 155; rly., 117, 155 Waltham, forest of, 107, 130, 140, 144, 1601, 1678, 290; 1d. warden of, 290; 'walks', 107, 167; see also Epping Forest Waltham Forest, London Borough of, 81 n, 97 n Waltham Holy Cross (Waltham Abbey), 2, 23, 93, 1202, 1267, 130, 1412, 145, 15180; Abbey House, 158; agric., 106, 151, 1623, 214; Baker's Entry, 1534; Barnardo's Homes, 155; Beech (later Arabin) Ho., 155, 162; Beech Hill Ho., 155; boundaries, 97; bridges, 153, 173; bus svces., 155; Carrolls, 154; chars., 158, 169, 17880; chs., 141, 1556, 1705; coach svces., 155; Cobbins Brook, 151; Cock Inn, 179; Dallance (Saxpyes), 158; drainage, 77, 167, 16970; econ. hist., 1624; elec., 47, 170; Essex Ho., 154; Fairmead Lodge, 167; fairs, 126, 165; fields, 163; fisheries, 162, 166; forest, 108, 1678; Frithey, 158, 160; gaol, 168, 174; gas, 170; Gilwell Park, 1534; Green Dragon Inn, 154; guilds, 171, 174; hos., 154, 170; ind., 151, 1634; King's Oak Hotel, 155; Literary Institute, 170; loc. govt., 1, 80, 151, 16870; mans., 118, 15562; mkt., 129, 151 n, 153 n, 165, 169; Mechanics' Institute, 170; mills, 156, 162, 1646; Netherhouse, 154; noncf., 137, 1746; Northland, 1556; Odey Marsh, 159; Owl Pub. Ho., 155; Pentensary, 154; Poeresland, 160; police, 34; pop., 3, 64, 92, 151; postal svces., 155; pub. svces., 16970; Queen Anne Inn, 154; rly., 26; roads, 151, 153; Rom. Cathm., 175; Roseville, 155; St. Kilda's, 154; schs., 174, 1769; Springfield fm., 155; Stubbins, 154; top., 1515; Wallsgrove Ho., 155, 175, 178; Waltham Lock, 166; Waltham, man. of, 94, 107, 118, 121, 127, 142, 151, 15564, 1667, 16971; Waltham Park, 154, 157 n, 158; wards, 3; 'Wardune', 163; Warlies Park, 1535, 1623, 174, 178; Warren Wood, 151; water, 39; Welsh Harp Inn, 154; workhouse, 169; see also Ambresbury Banks; Claverhambury; Copped Hall; Harolds Park; High Beech; Holyfield; Hooks and Pinnacles; Monkhams; Mores and Ansteys; Pynest; Royal Gunpowder Factory; Sewardstone; Upshire; Woodredon Waltham Holy Cross, college, later priory, later abbey of, 9396, 101, 103, 116, 11822, 124, 1267, 129 130, 1323, 135, 1414, 147, 151, 1548, 1608, 1704, 176, 182, 222; abbots, 109, 121, 123, 132, 1445, 153, 157, 1601, 163, 1668, 170, 172, 174; see also Fuller; Gant; Wiz; canons, see Warren, Thos.; deans, 118 n, 156; see also Ruffus; Walter Waltham, hund., 2, 3, 63 n, 9396, 114, 1212, 130, 1423, 157, 167; court, 103, 168; pop., 64, 92; Rom. Cathm., 90 Waltham, Little, 195 Walthamstow, 46, 13, 30, 33, 389, 81 n, 97, 112, 119, 1812, 232; boundaries, 97; bus svce., 73; ch., 59; clubs, 88; co-op. soc., 60, 61; drainage, 43, 44, 767; elec., 46, 47; gas, 45; horse-bus, 27; housing, 4850, 667, 824, 100; incomes, 87; ind., 17, 68; inf. mort., 84; Jews, 59; level, 33; loc. govt., 36, 79, 80; motor-bus, 29; newspapers, 63; noncf., 59; occs., 53, 70; parks, 512; police, 34; pop., 3, 78, 18 21, 55, 6465, 91; pub. hos., 58, 85; rlys., 2426, 7172; schs., 5557; shops, 54, 85; sport, 88; trade union, 62; trams, 28; water, 38, 40; W.E.A., 86; see also Forest School; Higham Bensted; Higham Hill Walton, Thos., 228 Wangey, in Ilford and Dagenham, 1912, 201, 206, 208, 21213, 280 n, 281, 291 Wangey House, in Dagenham, 192, 213, 269, 2801 Wanlip (Leics.), 149 Wanstead, 5, 6, 33, 38, 81 n, 1812, 184n, 194, 260, 290; boundaries, 64 n, 81, 184; ch., 59; coach svce., 23; elec., 75; gas, 45; housing, 4850, 65, 82; incomes, 87; inf. mort., 84; loc. govt., 80; man., 210; motor-bus, 29; occs., 53, 69, 70; parks, 52; police, 34; pop., 3, 8, 19, 21, 55, 64; schs., 5557; shops, 54, 55; Wanstead Flats, 52; Wanstead Park, 184, 205; Wanstead 'Slip', 181; water, 40; see also Cann Hall Wanstead and Woodford, housing, 66, 67, 83, 84; ind., 68; occs., 70; pop., 65, 92; pub. hos., 85; sch., 86; shops, 85; war damage, 91; W.E.A., 86 Wantz (Wythedene Brook, Wisdom Water) riv., 267 Wapping (Lond.), 218 War damage, 6667, 90, 91, 202, 205, 211, 2446, 255, 257, 260, 2623, 300 Warburton, Mabel, 180 Ward, Jn., of Hackney, 2869; Jn. (? fl. c. 1750), 198 n; Ralph, 294; Ric., Vicar of All Saints, Epping, 133 Ware (Herts.), 166; ind., 167 Warenne, Wm. de, 155 Waring, Mary, see Humphreys; Wm. Ball, 192 Warley, Ric. de, 154 Warley, Little, 122 Warner & Sons, bell-founders, 227 Warren (Waryn), Eliz., m. (2) Thos. Knyvett, 194; Joan, m. Sir Hen. Cromwell, 194; Joan, m. (2) Sir Thos. White, 194; Sir Ralph, 194; Ric., 194; Sim., 160; Thos., Canon of Waltham, 135 Warwick, earls of, see Dudley Warwickshire, see Allesley Park; Charlecote; Kenilworth Wastes, common, 106, 116, 128, 130, 141, 1456, 21517, 269, 282 Waterford Hall, see Langridge Waters, Harriet, 114; Jas. D., 105; Sam., 297; Thos., 296, 302 Watford (Herts.), ind., 254 Watts, Ant., the elder, 143; Ant., the younger, 143 Way, Ben., Vicar of Barking, 225 Waynflete, Wm. of, Bp. of Winchester, 199 Weald Bassett, North, 127, 139 Webb, Ric., 289 Webber, E. Berry, 270 Weber, Wm., 205, 205 n Weblin, Eliz., 210; Nich. (d. 1624), 210; Nich. (fl. 1640), 210; Wessell (d. 1611), 210; Wessell (fl. 1611), 210, 211; fam., 210 n Webster, E. J., 196; H. E., 233; Sir Thos., Bt., 122, 208; W., 176 Weeden, Hen., 189, 256 n Welch, Cachemaille-Day, & Lander, architects, 297 Weldale, Ann, 201; Eliz., 201; Jn., 201; Mary, 201 Welde (?), Wm. de, see Belde Welle, Adam de, 126 Wellesley-Pole, later Pole-TylneyLong-Wellesley, Wm., Earl of Mornington, 210 Wellington Ward Ltd., 254 Wellis, Jn., 195 Wells, Jn., 228 Welsh, Ant., 161; Chris., and his w. Anne, 161; Jane, 161; Wm., 161 Welstead, Chas., 212, 264 Wennington, 275 Wentworth, Kath., see Finch Wepler, Mrs., 3012 Wesley, Jn., Methodist, 233 Wesleyan Reform, 233, 2623, 297 Wessex, earl of, see Harold West, Rob., 274 West Ham Gas Co., 45, 46 West Ham United Football Club, 63 West Ham Waterworks Co., 37 Westbury, in Barking, 191, 1934, 197, 201, 2034, 213, 2157, 219, 224, 238, 273, 2812, 285 Westminster, Rob. of, 101 Westminster, abbey of, 124; bridge, 258; ch. of St. Margaret, 124 Weston, Sir Thos. de, and his w. Marg., 209 Wetherill, Jas., 235 Weyland, Eleanor, m. Jn. de Neville, 278; (alias de Moese), Margery de, 278; Ric. de, 278; Sir Thos. de, 278; Wm., 278; fam., 278 Weylett, Geo., 179 Whennell, , m. Scrymgeour Hewett, 240 Whiston, Edw., 231 Whitbourne, Fran., 217; fam., 206 White, Eliz., 204; Geo., 102, 103; Humph., 102, 103; Joan, see Warren; Jn. (fl. 1561), 102, 103; Jn. (d. bef. 1673), 301; Sir Thos., 194; fam., 102 Whitechapel (Mdx., later Lond.), 4, 19, 273; ch. of St. Jude, 259; rly., 26; roads, 32 n; trams, 27 Whitechapel Gas Light Co., 44 Whitechapel Poor Law Union, 53 Whitemore, Claremont, 137 Whytcester, Rob. de, 126 Widmundes felt, 190, 213; see also Wyfields Wight, Eliz., m. Sir Jas. Harrington, Bt., 204; Gabriel, 204; Hen. (d. 1698), 204; Hen. (d. 1716), 2045; Hen. (d. 1793), 2045; Jn., 204; Rice, 204; Thos., 204; Wm. (d. 1737), 204; Wm. (d. 1739), 204; see also Hibbit Wilbraham, Thos., 277 Wilcox, Ric., 228 Wilde, Jn., 234 Wilkes, Rob., 212, 214 Wilkin, A. C., & Sons, jam makers, 283; Chris., 135 Wilkinson, Hen., Vicar of Epping, later Principal of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 133 Willesden, 254 William I, 155, 189, 291 William II, 156 Williams, A. E., 263; Edw., 120; Joan, m. Sir Rob. Billesdon, 125; Jn., 125; Sam., 12, 273, 284; Sam. & Sons, 2834; Capt., 252 Williamson, W. N., 299 Wills, Dame Violet, 244 Wilmot, Chas., 221 Wilson, Sam., 297 Wilton, Rose de, see Dover; Wm. de, 101 Wiltshire, see Combe, Castle; Lavington, Market; Swindon Winchester, Bps. of, see Courtenay; Sandale; Valence; Waynflete Winchilsea, earls of, see Finch; ctss. of, see Heneage Windsor, Alice de, see Perrers Windsor, dean and chap. of, 274, 27980, 286 Windus, J. W., 132n Winmill, C. C., 111, 227; Sam., 280; fam., 280 Winstone, Ben., 118, 131 Winters, Wm., 176 Wisdom Water, see Wantz Wise, Sir Fred., 235 Wiseman, A. E., 244 Witham, Pet., 225; Wm., 301 Withefield, Geof. de, 213; Hen., 214; Jn. de (fl. 13th cent.), 213; Jn. de (fl. 14th cent.), 213 Withers, Aaron, 249; Jas., 249 Withfields, see Wyfields Wivenhoe, 4 n, 212 Wiz, Adam de, Abbot of Waltham, 95 Wlfhildis, St., Abbess of Barking, 222 Wodecock, Hen., 199 Wolfe (alias Morgan), Julian, 20910; (alias Phillips), Morgan, 20910 Wollaston, Hen., 179 Wood, Wm., and his w. Mary, 126 Woodford, 5, 6, 27 n, 33, 38, 81 n, 112, 182; agric., 214; boundaries, 64 n, 81; bus svce., 29, 73; ch., 59, 259; gas, 45; elec., 75; horse-bus, 27, 100; housing, 49, 50, 65, 82; incomes, 87; inf. mort., 84; loc. govt., 80; noncf., 59, 89, 261; occs., 53, 6970, 270; parks, 52; police, 34; pop., 3, 8, 19, 21, 55, 64; postal svces., 23, 155; rlys., 24, 25, 72; roads, 29, 32 n, sch., 557; shops 54; water, 40; see also Bancroft's school; Rayhouse: Wanstead and Woodford Woodredon, in Waltham Holy Cross, 154, 157, 162 Woodward, Anne, m. Wal. Vane, 208; Godf., 208; Jas., 232; Wm., 175 Woollard, B., 255; Mary, 179; Mowbray, 179 Woolwich (Kent, later Lond.), 19, 36, 78, 81 n, 182; dockyard, 241, 292; ferry, 22, 23 Woolwich, North (Kent, later Lond.), 34, 184; bus svce., 73; docks, 10; drainage, 41; fair, 239; ferry, 22; gas, 45; housing, 48; ind., 14; loc. govt., 80; rly., 2325; Royal Victoria Gardens, 51; see also Gallions Reach; Royal Docks Worcester, bps. of, see Carpenter; Oswald Workers' Educational Association, 86 Wormewell, Rob., and his w. Alice, 275 Worthington, Jn., 209; Wm., 209 Wragg, Fran., 23 Wrentham (Suff.), 214 Wright, Sir Ben., Bt., 161; Jn., 175; Nathan (fl. 1655), 161; Sir Nathan, Bt. (fl. 1728), 161 Wriothesley, Mary, Dowager Ctss. of Southampton, m. (2) Sir Thos. Heneage, (3) Sir Wm. Darby, 122 Writolaburna, see Beam Writtle, 195 Wroth, Jn., 149; Sir Rob., 107 Wrytell, Anne, see Starkey; Jn., 210 Wyatt, Jas., 124 Wyche, Hugh, 210 Wydyton, Jn. de, 195 Wyfields (Withfields), in Ilford, 1902, 194, 1989, 203, 206, 212 215, 217, 224, 230; see also Widmundes felt Wygton, Gil. de, 197 Wylde, Thos., 198 Wymbysh, Ric. de, and his w. Maud, 160 Wynch (?), Alice, m. Wm. Hester, 120; Thos., 120 Wynchyngham, Alice, 125; Nich., 125; Rob. de, 125 Wyndesor, Thos., 210; fam., 210 Wythedene Brook, see Wantz Wythes, Ernest J., 119, 1234, 136; Geo. (d. 1883), 119; Geo. E. (d. 1887), 119; fam., 124, 125, 127 Yacop, Jn., 213 Yale, Joan, see Lloyd; Thos., 208 Yardley (Herts.), 179 Yarmouth (Norf.), 240 Yonge, Mary, see Pertenhale; Thos., 275 York, Rob. of, 275; Wm. of, Provost of Beverley, 101 Yorkshire, see Rotherham; Sheffield Young, Art., agriculturist, 145, 206, 21617; E. S., 114; Jas., 233; Jn., 145; Marg., see Davis; Mary, m. Theobald Townson, 198; Thos., 198