Index: L - Z

A History of the County of Essex: Volume 7. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1978.

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Index L - Z Lacrinoid Products Ltd., 41 Ladbroke: Ric. (fl. 1721), 13 Ric. (d. 1765), 13 fam., 13 lakes, 28, 41, 689, 143 Lambert: Edwin, 52 Wm., vicar of Hornchurch, 47 Lambourne, 9, 184 n Lancaster, duke of, see Gaunt Landa: Joan de, m. Rob. de Aundely, 132 Maud de, see Arche Ric. de, 132 Lands Allotments Co., 68 Lane: Joan, m. Jn. Leventhorpe, 184 Jn., 184 Langdon Hills, rector of, see Palmer, J. Langhorne: Ric. (d. 1679), 35 Ric. (fl. 1732), 35 Thos., 35 Langley, Ralph of, 83 Lasham, J. W., 91 Latham: Alice, see Dewes Eliz., see Roche Hamlet, 150 Mary, m. Sir Thos. Skipwith, Bt., 150 Ralph (d. 1557), 105, 14951 Sjt. Ralph (d. c. 1648), 105, 14951, 158 Rob., 116 Thomasyn, see Ardall Wm. (d. 1600), 149, 151 Wm. (d. 1614), 149 fam., 105, 157, 163 Latter, Edm., rector of Gt. Warley, 171 Latton, Hugh of, chaplain of Havering 23 Launders brook, 180 Laurence, Revd. Perceval, rector of S. Ockendon, 122 Laurie, Jn., 57 Lavington, Market (Wilts.), 118 Lawrence: Jn., vicar of Rainham, 139 Wm., 37 Layer, Chris., 64 Layer Marney, 118 Leach: Jn., 71 fam., 71 leather industry, 26, 40, 48, 72, 135, 153, 177 Leche, Jn., 47, 53 Lee, Jos., 137, 153 n Leefe, Lawr., 15 Lefstan the reeve, 129 Legatt: Jn. (d. 1607), 35, 389, 42 Jn. (fl. 1618), 34 Thos. (d. 1549), 34 Thos. (d. 1556), 34, 66 Thos. (d. 1623), 35, 389 Thos. (fl. 1626), 35 Thos. Posthumous, 66 Wm., 39 fam., 32, 66 Legg, F. G., 103 Leicester, earl of, see Dudley Leigh: Eliz., 71 Jn., 71 Mary, 71 Onesiphorous, 71 Lennard: Jn., 65 Sam., 65 and see Barrett-Lennard Lenthall, Nic., 140 Lenveise, see Vaizey Leofgifu (fl. c. 1040), 166 Leopold, Leopold, 150 Lesnes (Kent), abbey of, 130, 132, 1389, 183 Lester & Pack, 85 Leventhorpe: Joan, see Lane Jn. (d. 1433), 184 Jn. (d. 1484), 184, 186 Leverton, Wm., 35 Lewis, Geo., 35 Leyton, 11, 28 Liberator Building Society, 68 libraries, see Collier Row; Corbets Tey; Gidea Park; Harold Hill; Harold Wood; Havering, Lond. boro.; Hornchurch; Ockendon, South; Rainham; Romford; Upminster; Wennington Limpwella (? Imphy Hall in Buttsbury), 99100 Lincoln, Adam of, 71 Lincoln, earl of, see Clinton, E. Lincoln's Inn (Mdx., later Lond.), 36 Lincolnshire, 66, 134; and see Metheringham Lindsey, earls of, see Bertie Lipscomb, Ernest J., 90 Littleton: Sir Adam, Bt., see Poyntz-Littleton Edw., 110 Vice-Adml. Jas., 111 Sir Thos., Bt., Speaker of House of Commons, 11012, 116 fam., 116 Llewellyn: Avis, see Winn Dr. R.J. L., 167 Lloyd, Wm. and his w. Eliz., 65 Locksmith, Geo., 87 London, Dr. (fl. 180419), 145 London, 44, 117, 156 bps., 4, 46, 82, 1034, 106, 140, 175, 188; and see Basset; Belmeis, R.; Bonner; Foliot; Gravesend, R. and S.; Sudbury; Wharton; William city of, 145 aldermen, 30, 33, 65, 105, 112, 151 (ld.) mayors, 67, 69; and see Esdaile, Sir J.; Harvey, Sir J. and Sir S.; Roche; Saltonstall M.P., 168 coaches and carriers, 29, 60, 11718, 128, 135, 148, 181 county council, 1, 31, 56, 59, 67, 70, 99, 118, 122 ferry, 1367 merchants and tradesmen, 15, 30, 334, 367, 3941, 54, 57, 63, 6570, 72, 82, 1046, 112, 119, 1301, 133, 142, 14951, 156, 167, 175, 184 Metropolitan (Baptist) Tabernacle, 88 migrants from, 9, 63, 129, 1456 Moorfields (Calvinistic Methodist) Tabernacle, 89 persons of, 35, 71, 120, 130, 134, 175 preachers, 84, 141 rlys., 26, 60, 99, 148, 174 roads, 22, 28, 567, 60, 72, 76, 82, 181 St. Bartholomew's hosp., 102, 130, 134 St. George's hosp., 105 St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 135 St. Katherine's hosp., 135 St. Paul's cathedral, precentor of, see Stortford St. Thomas's hosp., 167 siege (1267), 101 Spurgeon's College, 50 Tower of, 16 trade with 20, 1346, 186 Weigh-House chapel, 150 Wesley's chapel, 124 and see Aldgate; Bethnal Green; Bow; Bromley-by-Bow; Chelsea; Clapton, Lower; Clerkenwell; Cornhill; Earl's Court; Golders Green; Gray's Inn; Greater London Council; Grocers' Company; Haberdashers' Co.; Hackney; Hanworth; Harrow-on-the-Hill; Hoxton; Inner Temple; Lincoln's Inn; Middlesex; Moorgate; Port of London Authority; St. Botolph's without Aldgate; St. George's, Hanover Square; Shoreditch; Skinners' Company; Southwark; Spitalfields; Stepney; Stock Exchange; Tottenham; Tower Hamlets; Victoria and Albert Museum; Walbrook; Walworth; Westminster; Whitechapel; Woolwich London Button Co., 41 London Central Board of Licensed Victuallers, 85 London City Mission, 91 London Company of Watermen and Lightermen, 137 London Eastern District Land Co., 26 London General Omnibus Co., 60, 148 London Hosp., 174 London, Midland, and Scottish Rly., 60 London and North Eastern Rly., 60 London Rifle Brigade, 31 London, Tilbury and Southend Rly., 29, 60, 110, 118, 128, 148, 174 Longe, Nic., 17 Longley, Ralph de, chaplain of Hornchurch, 46 n Loughton, 11, 28 Lovable Co., 74 Love, Jn., 65 n Lovekyn: Anne, 1617 Geo., 16 Lovey, Jn., 175 Lowen: Dan., 131 Jn. (d. 1559), and his w. Joan, 131 Jn. (d. 1588 or 1589), 131 Jn. (fl. 1672), 131, 142 Luckin, Rob., 97 Lucy, Ric. de, justiciar of England, 1389 Ludbey: Jane, 107 Thos. (d. 1819), 107 Thos., rector of Cranham, 1079 Ludwigshafen (Rheinland Pfalz, W. Germany), 57 Luffenham, North (Rut.), 151 n Luther: Ant., 176 Edw. (d. 1734), 176 Edw. (fl. 1951), 152 Ric. (d. 1639), 176 Ric. (d. 1767), 176 Lutye, Wilfred, 188 n Lutyens, Sir Edwin, 166 Lysaght, Jn., Ltd., 121 Lytton, Rob., and his w. Maud, 182 Macarthy: fam., 74 & Co., 734 McConnell, J.L., 176 McCurdy, Chas., M.P., 59 McIntosh: Charlotte, w. of David, 8, 13, 24, 76 David, 9, 1314, 24 Hugh, 9, 13, 19, 71, 76 Madras (India), see Fort St. George Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 38 Maidstone (Kent), 149 Maldon, 64 Malemayns: Nic. (d. 1292), 132 Sir Nic. (d. 1349), 132 Malle: Rob., 35 Wm., 35 Mallinson: Jn., 70 Sir Wm., Bt., 50 malting, 136 Mandeville: Geof. de, 118 fam., earls of Essex, 118 Mann, Thos., vicar of Hornchurch, 23, 47 Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd., 41 Manning, R. A., 1201 Manor Park, in East Ham, 28 Mansfard: Thos. (d. 1822), 184, 187, 189 Thos. (d. 1859), 184, 187 March, earl of, see Mortimer Marchant, Jas., 74 Marden: Wm., 131 fam., 131 Mardyke: Gillian of, see Gillian, dau. of Ellis Wm. of, 36 fam., 36 n Mardyke (Beam), riv., 26, 33, 367, 39, 56, 99, 110, 117, 163, 174; and see Rom Margaretting, 26, 99 Margate (Kent), 137 market-gardens, 20, 113, 121, 129, 135, 152, 186 markets, see Ockendon, South; Rainham; Romford Marney: Alice, see Bruyn Sir Rob., 11819 Marriage, Moses, 138 n Marsh: Emma, 182 Geof., and his w. Galiena, 182 Gilb., 182, 183, 188 Graeland, 182 Jn., 182 fam., 182 Marshall, fam., 70 Martin, fam., blacksmiths, 74 Martyrs Memorial Trust, 139, 171, 178, 188 Mary I, 3, 188 Mary II, 171 Mascall, Wm., 87 Mashiter: Octavius, 82 n, 83 Thos., 545 Wm., 81, 97 fam., 39 Maskell, Jeremiah, 141 Massu: Jn., 55 fam., 30 Masterman: Eliz., m.Taylor, 13 Geo., 13 Wm., 13 Matthew, Rob., 34 Matthews: Ann, 69 Emily, 24 Geo., 161 Geo. H., 41, 49 Jas., 41, 49 Jas. and Geo. H., Ltd., 41 Joachim, 11, 14, 25, 64, 69, 77, 97 Sir Jn., 69 Sir Phil., Bt., 14, 69 Mauduit: Joan, see Hurel Jn., 70 Mauger, (fl. 1086), 148 Mauny: Marg. de, see Brotherton Wal. de, Ld. Mauny, 65 May's Sheet Metal Works Ltd., 74 Mayes: Jn., 116 Sam., 124 fam., 116n Mayhew, Thos. W., 170 Maylour, fam., 36 Mayne, Jn., 15 Mayor: Jos., 150 Mary, m. Sir Jas. Esdaile, 145, 150 Sarah, see Rayley Mead: Hannah, 170 Sir Nat., 70, 88 Sarah, w. of Wm., 878 Wm. (d. 1713), 64, 70, 87 Wm. (fl. 1761), 170 Mears: C. & G., 85 & Co., 48 Mears & Stainbank, 116, 123 Medici, Marie de, queen of Henry IV of France, 65, 68 Meenen, Revd. Julius Van, 159 Melchet, Wm., 133 Meritt, Mr., miller, 75 n Merry, Ant., 167 Merston: Kath., see Symond Ric., 131 Merton College, Oxford, 156 n metal working, 734, 121 Metheringham (Lincs.), 150 Methodists, 50, 889, 124, 141, 160, 173, 189 Meynell: Mrs. Eliz., 11112 Hugh, 112 Littleton Poyntz, 112 fam., 112 Meyrick: Fran., 112 Jn., vicar of Hornchurch, bp. of Sodor and Man (d. 1599), 31, 47 Jn., (d. 1663), and his w. Isabella, 112 Michell (Michel): Jn., and Joan his w., 70 Sewell, 178 Middlesex, see Bethnal Green; Bow; Chelsea; Clapton, Lower; Gray's Inn; Hackney; Hanworth; Harrow-on-the-Hill; Hoxton; Lincoln's Inn; St. Botolph's without Aldgate; St. George's, Hanover Square; Shoreditch; Stepney; Tottenham Middlesex and Essex turnpike trust, 22, 60 Mildmay: (or Hervey), Carew, 11, 77, 85 Fran. Hervey, 67, 77 Miller: Benj., 75 Jn., 75 mills, 18, 41, 725, 106, 11314, 121, 135, 1523, 177 Milner: Ann, see Osbaldeston Jn., 65 Milton (Kent), 105 Minshull, Sir Ric., 69 Mitchell: Herb. J., 16 Jn., 35 R. J., aircraft designer, 53 n Wm., 131 moats, 65, 67, 112, 117, 119, 122, 128, 132, 176, 176 Mohun, Philippa de, m. Edw., duke of York, 118 Moigne, Adam le, and Agnes his w., 33 Molland (Moland, Molaund), fam., 120 Montfichet, fam., 183 Montfort, Hugh de, 129, 133 Montgomerie, Geo., 149 Montjoux (Valais, Switzerland), hospice of, 26 Moone, Wm., vicar of Rainham, 142 Moore, Ric., 78 Moorgate (Lond.), 89 Mordaunt: Ele, see FitzLewis Jn., Ld. Mordaunt, 105 Lewis, 105 Morewood: Lora, see Havering Wm., 149 Morison, Jos., 1245 Morris: (or Poyntz), Cath., see Poyntz (or Poyntz), Sir Jn. (d. 1618), 111, 116 Jn. (fl. 1643), 111 Ric., 31 Rob., 72 Wm., poet and craftsman, 147 Morse, Jn., chaplain of Romford, 84 Mortimer, Edm. de, earl of March (d. 1425), 66 Morton: Geo., 70 Jn., 70, 70 n Thos., 70 Mot, Rob., 159 Moulsham: Christine of, m. Wm. s. of Osbert, 111 Hubert, s. of Christine of, 111 Moulsham, in Chelmsford, 111 n Mountjoy, Ld., see Blount Mountnessing, see Thoby Priory Mowbray: Eliz. de, w. of Thos., duke of Norfolk, m. 2 Sir Rob. Goushill, 3 Sir Gerard Usflete, 65 Jn., duke of Norfolk, and his w. Kath., 65 Thos. de, duke of Norfolk, 65 Moyle, Sir Thos., and his w. Kath., 131 Muilman, Hen., 66 Mulford, Ric., 123 Murex Ltd., 112, 136 museums, see Philadelphia; Upminster; Victoria and Albert Myrfyn, Guy, 36 Nash: Jas., 34 Martha, 34 Mary, 34 Rob., 34 Nash, T. F., Properties Ltd., 13 National Freehold Land Soc., 57 National Telephone Co., 128, 181 National Trust, 128 Naunton: Sir Rob. (d. 1635) and his w. Penelope, 37 Rob. (fl. 1635), 37 Wm., 37 Navestock, 9, 16, 17, 21 Nazeing, 17 n Neave: Anne, see Black Sir Arundell, Bt. (d. 1877), 72 Sir Arundell, Bt. (fl. 1948), 67 Fran., w. of Sir Thos., 85 Fran. Caroline, 96 Mary Blanche, m. Jn. R. W. Hildyard, 96 Sir Ric., Bt., 13, 667 Thos., 22 Sir Thos., Bt., 13, 70, 72, 85 Sir Thos., L. H., Bt., 67, 70 Wm., 68 fam., 67 Navarre, Joan of, see Joan Nelson: Abraham, 70 fam., 160 Neostyle Manufacturing Co., 41, 74 Nevill: Hen., 130 Ralph, 165 New College, Oxford, 11, 1617, 23, 32, 39, 469, 51, 71, 824, 86 New Zealand, 30 Newdick: Hen., 39 Jos., and Mary his w., 39 Jos. Baden, 39 fam., 39 n Newenton: Joan, m. Rog. Swinnerton, 33, 38 Sir Jn., 33, 38 Ric., 33 Thos., 38 Newman: Benj. Harding, 38, 65 Jn., Ltd., 136 Ric. (fl. 1243), and his w. Margery, 17 Ric. (fl. 1758), 37, 65 Ric. Harding, 37, 65 Thos. Harding (d. 1856), 37, 65 Dr. Thos. Harding (d. 1882), 378, 156 fam., 156 Newmarche, Jn., 32 Newton: Ann, see Payn Jn., rector of Upminster, 148, 157 Thos., 168 Nicholls, Alicia D., see Chambers Nicholson: Sir Chas., 158, 178 Ralph, 106 Nix, Ric., bp. of Norwich, 133 Noak Hill, in Romford, 201, 23, 556 72, 768, 83 char., 967 ch., 85 commons, 19, 56 dom. bdgs, 623 Angel Cotts. (Malland, Lt. Wrightsbridge), 60, 72, 161 Priory (Dagnam Priory), 634, 85 Widdrington (Wolves and Joyes), 11, 16, 62 Wrightsbridge, 60, 72 educ., 93 fm., 73 field name, 75 officers, 77 pop., 57 pub. hos., 63 roads, 10, 17, 60 Rom. rems., 56 sport, 64 Noble, Mark, chaplain of Havering, 223 his dau., 22 Noel: Edw., earl of Gainsborough, 151 Hen., and his w., 151 Noke: Hen. atte, 184 Thos. atte, 184, 189 fam., 184 Nokes: Jas. (fl. 1803), 152 Jas.(d. 1838), 160 Wm., 160 fam., 152 nonconformity, see Baptists; Brethren; Congregationalists; Friends; Methodists; Presbyterians; Salvation Army; United Reformed Church Noppel, Hermann, 41 Norfolk, ctss. of, see Brotherton, M. Norfolk, dchss. of, see Brotherton, M.; Mowbray, E. Norfolk, dukes of, see Mowbray Norfolk, earls of, see Bigod; Brotherton Norfolk, 134; and see Norwich Norholt, Inger, 85 Northampton, 41 Northamptonshire, see Bulwick Northtoft: Wm., 32 fam., 32 n Northumberland, earls of, see Percy Northwode, Sir Rog. de, Ld. Northwode, 104 his w. Margery, see Halughton Norton: Revd. Alf., rector of Wennington, 188, 190 Helen Mary, 190 Jane, see FitzLewis Sir Jn., 105 Norwich (Norf.), 63, 150; bp., see Nix Nostell (Yorks. W. R.), 167 Nottingham, earl of, see Berkeley Oakley: Thos., 54 Wm., 54 Ockendon: Joan, dau. of Nic. of, 104 Nic. of, and his w. Joan, 104 Pet., two daus. of, 105 Wm. of (fl. 1155), 111 Wm. of (fl. 1166), 104 Wm. of (fl. 1210), 104 Sir Wm. of (fl. c. 1230), 104 Sir Wm. of (fl. 1253), 104 fam., 104 Ockendon, Bishop's, see Cranham Ockendon, North, 99, 101, 110117, 122, 131 agric., 113 alms-hos., 117 boundaries, 146 brick-making, 114 bridge, 110 bus svces., 110 chars., 11617 ch., 33, 11416 dom. bdgs., 110 Baldwins Fm., 110 Manor Fm., 112 Memorial Bungalows, 117 North Ockendon Hall, 11112 Rect., 115 Remembrance Cotts., 117 Stubbers, 113 Stubbers Cott., 113 econ hist., 11314 educ., 116, 162 fms., 113 Baldwins, 110 Brasenose, 110 Home, 110 Manor, 112 North Ockendon Hall, 112 White Post, 110, 112 n field names, 112 n, 114 gravel-digging, 113 loc. govt., 114 mans. and other estates, 11013 Groves, 112 North Ockendon (Ockendon Setfountayns), 11112 Stubbers, 11213 mkt. gdns., 113 mill, 11314 nonconf., 116 poor-relief, 114 pop., 110 postal svces., 110 rly., 110 rectors, 110, 1156 rect., 111, 115 roads, 110, 126, 146 war damage, 112, 115 water, 110 White Horse pub. ho., 110 woods, 113 wk. ho., 114 worthies, 110 Ockendon, South, 84, 99, 11726 agric., 121 barns, 120 boundaries, 117 bridge, 119 char., 126 ch., 49, 119, 1223 clubs and socs., 117, 126 coach and bus svces., 117, 148 detached parts, 101 dom. bdgs., 11718 Colecarters Fm., 120 Grange Fm., 117 Great Mollands, 117 Great Mollands Fm., 120 Groves Fm., 120 Groves Man., 120 Little Belhus, 117 Little Mollands Fm., 120 Quince Tree Fm., 117, 121 Rect., 122 South Ockendon Hall, 117, 119 South Street, 117 Streets Fm., 117 econ. hist., 121 educ., 1245, 162 fairs, 121 fms., 121 Colecarters (Groves), 120 Fen,120 Glasscocks, 120 n Grange, 121 Great Mollands, 1201 Groves, 121 Little Mollands, 118, 120 Quince Tree, 120 n, 121 South Ockendon Hall, 121 Street, 120, 120 n, 125 field names, 121 The Green, 117, 122, 1245 hosp., 118, 120, 125 housing, 99, 118 ind., 121, 124 n library, 118 loc. govt., 122 mans. and other estates, 11821 Grange, 121 Groves (Colecarters), 11923 Mollands, 1201 Poyntz, 1202 South Ockendon (Bruyns), 101, 113, 11822, 150 mkt., 121 mkt. gdns., 121 marshland pastures, 100 mills, 121 nonconf., 1245 poor-relief, 122 poorho., 107 n, 114, 122 pop., 117 pub. hos.: Red Lion, 117 Royal Oak, 117 rly., 110, 118 rectors, 1223 rect., 122 roads, 110 n, 117, 146 Rom. Cathm., 1235 Rom. rems., 117 war damage, 124 woods, 121, 125 wk. ho., 114, 122, 187 Odo, bp. of Bayeux, 99, 104, 106 n, 129, 133, 148 office machinery, mfr. of, 74 Oglethorpe: Eliz., see Wright Gen. Jas., 103, 105, 108, 109 n O'Hagan: Alice Mary, Lady O'Hagan, 1617 Maurice, Ld. O'Hagan, see Towneley-O'Hagan O'Hara, Jos., 35 oil and petroleum storage, 99 Old Hornchurch Brewery Co., 41, 45 Oliphant, Campbell, 120 Ongar, Chipping, 111 Ongar, hund., 100 n, 170 Ongar poor-law union, 170 orangeries, 30, 113 Organ: Jn., 66, 66 n Thos., 66 organ-builders, see Speechly & Son; Walker & Sons Orsett, 55, 71 Orsett poor-law union, 114, 122 Osbaldeston: Ann, m. Jn. Milner, 65 Fran., 65 Hen. (d. 1669), 65 Hen (d. by 1693), 65, 67 Osbert, Ric. s. of, see Richard Osbert, Wm. s. of, see William Ospringe (Kent), 133 Otley, Thos., 37 Otter, Wm., 141 Overend, Gurney & Co., 105, 120 Oxford, earls of, see Vere Oxford, see Brasenose College; Cardinal College; Magdalen College; Merton College; New College; St. John's College Oxley, Jesse, 155 Pabenham: Eliz., see Engaine Sir Laur., 156 Page, Thos., 34, 545 Pain: Jn., 159 Jonathan, 159 n fam., 159 n and see Payn Paine, Jas., 60, 62, 150 Paine's brook, 26, 29, 56; and see Carter's brook Palmer: Jn., rector of N. Ockendon and Langdon Hills, 115 Rob., 96 parishes, detached parts of, 1001, 117, 169, 174 Parker: Barry, 59 Eliz., 97 Jn., 69 Wm., (d. by 1413), 175 Wm., (fl. 1413), 175 and see Hurel Parkes, Mrs. E. Varco, see Williams Parkinson: Jas., 95 fam., 95 parks, see Harold Hill; Havering-atte-Bower; Hornchurch; Rainham; Romford; Upminster Parkstone (Dors.), 28 Pasmar: Ric., 131 Thos., 131 Passelewe: Alice, m. Ric. of Dover, 33 Sir Hamon, 33 Rob., deputy treasurer of England, 33, 133 Pattrick (Patrick) Eliz., see Branfill Geo., curate of Wennington, 182 Mat. H., 153 Payn: Ann, m. 1 Thos. Newton, 2 Jn. Godeston, 168 Jn., and his w. Joan, 133, 168 and see Pain Paynel: Fulk, 130, 138 Gillian, see Bampton Wm., 130 Peacock: Ric., 136 Wm., and his w., 136 Peacocke, Amelia, see Apreece Pearce: Thos., 40 & Son, 40 Pearson: J. L., 171 Jn., rector of Lt. Warley, 178 Peasants' Revolt, 183 peculiar, ecclesiastical, see Hornchurch Peldon, 104 n Pelham, Ralph of, 104 Pelly, Capt. Ric. W., R.N., 146 Pemberton: Amelia, 86 Revd. J. H., 10, 20, 86 Pemberton-Barnes: Amy 23 Ann, w. of Wm., 24 Emily, 23 W. H., 23 n Wm., 10, 23 Miss, 25 Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, 166, 171 Pennant: Jn., 54 Pearce (d. 1590), 48 Pearce (fl. 1618), 37 Wm., 37 Pepys, Sam., diarist, 67 Percy: Hen., earl of Northumberland (d. 1408), 66, 70 Hen., earl of Northumberland (d. 1455), 66, 70 Hen., earl of Northumberland (d. 1461), 66 Hen., earl of Northumberland (d. 1489), 66 Perigal, Hen., 182 Perkins, Wm., and his w. Ursula, 34 Perrers (or de Windsor), Alice, 1489 Pert, Wm., 184 Petchey, Jn., 109 Peterborough, bps. of, 188 Peterhouse, Cambridge, 112 Peterson: Ursula, m. Thos. Disney, 166 Ursula, see Gonson Petit, Anne, 175 Petre: Sir Edw., Bt., 103, 108 Ethelreda (Audrey), Lady Petre, 106 Sir Fran., Bt. (d. by 1655), 103, 105 Fran. (d. 1686), 119 Jn., Ld. Petre, 105 Thos., 105 Sir Wm. (d. 1572), 105, 176 Wm., Ld. Petre (d. 1637), 119 Wm., (d. 1677), 119 Wm. (d. 1686), 119 Wm. (d. 1728), 119 Wm., Ld. Petre (d. 1884), 87 fam., 108, 159, 177 Pettiward, Dan., 176 Peverel, Wm., 133 Peverel of Dover, honor of, 133 Philadelphia (Penn., U.S.A.), Museum of Art, 151 n Philippa (of Hainault), queen of Edw. III, 18, 36, 667 Phillips: Ralph, 183 T. Sinclair, 90 Phillpots, E., 109 Phoenix Timber Co., 1, 41 photographic equipment, mfr. of, 169 Pike, Godfrey, 151 Pilgrimage of Grace, 131 Pilgrims Hatch, see Weald, South Pinchon: Ann, see Powtrill David, 152 Jas., 161 Mrs. Lydia, 161 Wm., 152 Ping, Jn., 90 Pitsea, 29, 148, 174 Plaistow, in West Ham, 45, 129 Plaiz, fam., 183 plastics, mfr. of, 41, 74 Platford: Jn. H., 38 Roy, 38 Platt, Revd. Geo. M., 136 plot, 'Popish' (1678), 35 Plugenet: Alan de, Ld. Plugenet, 133 Joan de, 133 Oliver de, 133 Plumb: Marg., see Southwell Wm., 130 Plumberow, Laur. of. 168 Pomfret, Wm., 36 Pope, Alex., poet, 31 Port of London Authority, 31, 112, 129 Porter, fam., 32 n Portsmouth (Hants), 132 n Portugal, 145 Potts: Chas., 108 Susannah, see Wright Poulett, Marg., ctss. Poulett, see Burges Poulton: Eliz., see Clarke Pet., 168 Poupart: Alf., 34 Jn., 34 fam., 34 Powell, Wm., 179 Powtrill, Ann, m. Wm. Pinchon, 152 n Poyntz: Audrey, m. Sir Adam (Poyntz-) Littleton, Bt., 11112 Audrey, w. of Sir Gabriel, 112 Cath., m. Sir Jn. Morris (or Poyntz) (d. 1618), 111, 116 Etheldred, see Cutts Sir Gabriel, 33, 11112, 116, 176 Sir Jas., 116 Jane, 116 Jn. (d. 1447), 111 Jn. (d. 1469 or 1470), 111, 115 n Jn. (d. 1547), 111, 111 n, 116 (or Morris), Sir Jn., see Morris Poyntz (d. by 1412), and his w. Eleanor, 111, 120 Poyntz (d. 1643), 111 Ric. (d. 1643), 114, 11617 Thos. (d. by 1481), 111 Thos. (d. 1562), 111 Thos. (d. 1597), 111, 116 Wm., 111, 116 fam., 112, 116 Poyntz-Littleton: (formerly Littleton), Sir Adam, Bt., 11112 Audrey, see Poyntz Dorothy, 112 Wm., 112 Presbyterians, 4950, 87, 109, 116 159, 173 Preston, W. R., 26, 28, 146 priest, Tascelin the, see Tascelin Priest, fam., 83 n Prittlewell priory, 171 Probyn, Jn., see Hopkins Provence, Eleanor of, see Eleanor Prudaunce, Thos., 66 n Prujean: Sir Fran., 301, 48 fam., 49 Pulteney: Sir Jn. de, 133 fam., 133 punishment, see cages; ducking stools; gallows; gaols; stocks; whipping posts Purfleet, in W. Thurrock, 79, 99, 126, 137, 181; U.D., 117 Purfleet Timber Storage Ltd., 187 Putwell brook, see Weald brook Pye: Ann, see Wright Edm., 66 Quakers, see Friends Quarles: Fran., poet, 64, 72 Hester, m. Wm. Holgate, 71 Jas. (d. 1599), 71 Jas. (d. 1642), 71 Mary, 71 Sir Rob., 21, 712 Queen Anne's Bounty, 23 Radcliffe: Ant. (d. 1603), 134 Ant. (fl. 1619), 134, 140 Edw., 134 Mary, 140 Radley, Wm., 134 Radnor, earl of, see Bouverie, Wm. Rail Store Ltd., 73 Rainham, 99, 12642, 127, 182 agric., 1345 Anglo-Saxon rems., 126 barns, 132, 140 baths, 129 boundaries, 126, 180 brick-making, 136 bridges, 126, 128 cemeteries, 129 chantry, 140 chars., 1412 chs., 1301, 13840, 158, 188 clubs and socs., 129 coach and bus svces., 128, 181 dom. bdgs., 129, 141 Ayletts Fm., 128, 132 Berwick Ho. (South Lodge), 128, 131 Berwick Ponds Fm., 128, 131 Broadway, nos. 1721, 128 Charlotte's Alley, 128 Damyns Hall, 128 Elmhouse, 130 Gerpins, 128, 132 Launders, 132 Moor Hall, 132 North Lodge, 128, 131 Rainham Hall, 128, 128, 1412, 188 Rainham Lodge, 128, 131, 158, 161 Rainham Man., 130 Redberry Ho., 128 South Hall, 128, 134 Upminster Rd., nos. 26, 128 Vic., 128, 139 drainage, 129 econ. hist., 1346 educ., 129, 1412, 189 fairs, 135 fms., 113, 135 Ayletts, 132, 135 Berwick Ho., 139 Berwick Ponds, 139 Brick Ho., 135 Brights, 129, 135 Damyns, 130 Gerpins, 131 Jordans, 133 Moor Hall, 132, 135 Parsonage, 129, 1323, 135 Rainham Lodge, 139 South Hall, 186 ferries, 126, 128, 1357 field names, 135, 1401 fire, 128 fire svces., 129, 181 floods, 137 gipsies, 132, 138 gravel-digging, 126, 135 growth, 99, 1289 housing, 45 inds., 112, 99, 1356 library, 129 loc. govt., 1378 mans. and other estates, 129134 Ayletts, 132 Berwick, 102, 126, 1302, 134, 137, 13940 Elmhouse (Ilfords, Normans), 102, 130 Gerpins (Gerbeviles), 1312 137, 142 Launders, 126, 129, 132, 184 Moorhall (La More), 132, 134, 139 Rainham, 101, 12930, 132, 134, 137 Rect. (Parsonage Fm.), 1323, 139 South Hall, 126, 128, 1324, 1378, 140, 185 mkt-gdns., 129, 135 mkts., 135 marshes and sea defences, 129, 134, 137 migrants from, 180 mills, 135 nonconf., 141, 159 pks., 44, 129 ponds, 126, 129 pop., 126, 134 poorhos., 138, 142 poor-relief, 138 postal svces., 128 prehistoric rems., 126 pub. hos., 135, 137 Angel, 135, 138, 189 Bell (Horseshoe and Can, Lamb and Crown), Upminster Rd., 128, 135, 138 Bell, Broadway, 135, 138 Phoenix (White Hart), 128, 135, 138 Three Crowns (Ferry Ho., French Horn), 128, 135, 137 pub. svces., 129 rly., 128, 181 Rainham creek, 41, 44, 81, 1346 rectors, 139 rect., 1323 rifle ranges, 134 rivers and streams, 126, 128, 185 roads, 28, 110, 117, 126, 1289, 146, 1801 Rom. Cathm., 34, 140, 142 Rom. rems., 126 sport, 129 vic., 139 vicars, 49, 139, 1412 war damage, 142 water, 129 wharves, 128, 136 woods, 134 wk. ho., 138, 185 Rainham Portland Cement Co., 41 Ralph s. of Turold, 118 Ram (Rame): Ant., 54 Fran., 48, 54 Sam., 54 Rand: Jn., 39, 105 Thomasine, m. Ralph Byllopp, 105 Wm., 39, 105 Randall, fam., blacksmiths, 74 Raphael, Sir Herb., Bt., 10, 59, 68, 81 Rastrick: Geo., and his w. Beatrice, 105 Nora, 105 Ravensbourne, riv. (Bowles or Bolles brook, Wybridge riv.), 26, 29, 36, 56 Rawley, Thos., 36 Rawlings, Geo., 20 Rayleigh, honor of, 168, 170 Rayley: Jn. (d. 1706), and his w. Hester, 150 Jn. (d. 1718), 150 Sarah, w. of Jn., m. 2 Jos. Mayor, 1501 Read, C. S., and his w., 90 Reede (Rede): Alice, see Rowley Geo., 48 Hen., 16 Rog., 77, 967 reeve, Lefstan, the, see Lefstan Reilly, Sir Chas., 147, 147 n Reins, see Reyns Repton, Humph., landscape artist, 64, 113, 167 n Rew, Chas., rector of Cranham, 108 Reynold the draper, John s. of, see John Reynolds: And., 96 Ann, see Bayley Ric., 34 Reynolds-Stephens, Sir Wm., 172 Reyns (Reins): Adam de, 17 Rob. de, 17 n Rhodes, B., & Son, 74 Rich: Edw., earl of Holland and of Warwick, 15 Rob., earl of Holland and of Warwick, 15 Richard I, 152 Richard II, 188 Richard, duke of Gloucester, 104 Richard s. of Osbert, 17 Richardson: Hannah, 545, 96 Jn., 545 Wm., see Johnson, W. P. Dr., 170 fam., 184 Ricingahaam (Anglo-Saxon village), 129 n Rickett, David, 54 Rider: Ann, see Wright Jn., rector of S. Ockendon, bp. of Killaloe, 1223 Wm., 66 Ridley: Gloster, 64, 84 Jas., 64, 84 Rigby, Miss, 148 riots, 8, 141 ritualism, 158 Robert (fl. 1086), 12930 Robert, Geof. s. of, see Geoffrey Roberts: David, 178 Sir J. Herb., Bt., Ld. Clwyd, 178 Thos., vicar of Hornchurch, 43, 85 Robinson: A. G., 26 Hastings, rector of Gt. Warley, 166, 171, 1734 Mrs. Hastings, 1712 Nic., 184 Ric., 159 fam., 160 Robotham, Jn., rector of Upminster, 148, 157 Robson, Jos., 53 Roche: Eliz., m. Ralph Latham, 105 Eliz., w. of Wm., 105 Jn., 38, 69 Marg., w. of Sir Wm., 69 Thos., 37, 69 Sir Wm., 37, 39, 69, 105 Rochelle: Agnes de la, 118 Godfrey de la, 118 Maud de la, m. Maurice le Bruyn, 118 Phil. de la, 118 Ric. de la (d. by 1198), 118 Sir Ric. de la, justiciar of Ireland (d. 1276), 118 Wm. de la (d. by 1198), 11819 Wm. de la (d. c. 1226), 118 fam., 118 Rochester, bp. of. see Bowle Rochford, 187 Rock Portland Cement Co., 41 Roding, Beauchamp, 104 Roding, river, 9 Rodys, Jn., and his w. Marg., 34 Rogers: Geo., 160 Sarah, 14 Sim., 14, 15, 36 Role, see Rowley Roley, see Rowley Rolling, Rog. de, 64 Rom, riv., 9, 26, 56, 60, 73, 80; and see Mardyke Rome, 157 Romford, Pet. of, 71 Romford, frontis., 1, 5697, 58, 61, 64, 164 agric., 39, 72 alms-hos., 967, 113 barracks, 57, 63, 74, 85, 88 baths, 79, 81 boro., 19, 445, 56, 79, 81 arms, 76 boundaries, 56 brick-making, 73 bridges, 60, 69, 712 burial bd., 81 canal, 56 carriers to, 11718 cemeteries, 81 chantry, 71, 834 chaplains and vicars, 64, 778, 834, 96 chars., 77, 92, 948 Chase Cross, 10, 59, 73, 79, 88 Church Ho., 62, 84 chs., 9, 23, 49, 49, 56, 827, 92, 967 cinemas, 64 clubs and socs., 634, 66 coach and bus svces., 60, 11718, 148 commons, 10, 1819, 21, 60 Corn Exchange, 76 County Court, 63 court ho., see Havering-atte-Bower, liberty dom. bdgs., 57, 5960, 623 Albion Cott., 95 Bell Ho., 62 Cecil Ho., 95 Claremont Ho., 95 Claughton Ho., 94 Crown Fm., 60, 62 East Ho., 67 Factory Rd. (Elvet Ave.), 59 Familiarum (Canons), 62 Half Moon (Cross keys), 77, 97 Hawkins atte well, 62 Heaton Grange, 63 Holm Lodge, 55, 90 London Ho., 62 Lowland's Fm., 62 Marshalls, 57, 71, 94 Mawneys, 656 Maypole Cott., 62 Priests, 83 Risebridge, 71 Romford Hall, 64, 72 Stewards, 72, 89 Vic., 83 Yew Tree Cott., 75 drainage, 801 econ. hist., 17, 724 educ., 25, 55, 62, 71, 86, 916, 128 elec., 79 ents., 62, 64 fair, 4, 756 fms., 20 Crown (Pigtails), 60, 62 Gooshayes, 70 Heaton Grange, 19 Hill, 72 New Hall, 70 Park, 81 Perrys, 49 Risebridge (Parsonage), 71, 79 Stewards, 72 field names, 73, 75, 82, 967 fire svces., 81 floods, 56, 97 gaol, see Havering-atte-Bower, liberty gas, 79 growth, 28, 567, 5960 guilds, 834, 96 health, 78 hosps., 79, 81, 113 housing, 57, 59, 79, 81 inc., 6 inds., 57, 724 Jews, 64, 91 lake, 689 Laurie Town, 57 libraries, 57, 63, 82 loc. bd., 78, 33, 44, 56, 64, 76, 7881 loc. govt., 5, 78, 213, 56, 769, 81, 84, 967 mans. and other estates, 6472 Dagenhams and Cockerels, 1719, 34, 667, 70, 72, 74, 176 East Ho., 57, 678 Gidea Hall, 1, 14, 18, 19, 38, 5960, 65, 679, 75 Gobions (Uphavering), 69 Gooshayes, 11, 17, 6970 (Great) Gardens, 35 Marks, 3, 11, 60, 6970, 745, 119 Marshalls, 18, 57, 701 Mawneys (Romford), 11, 21, 57, 646, 75 Risebridge, 11, 32, 71 Stewards, 19, 57, 712, 75 Wrightsbridge, 72 mkt., frontis., 56, 72, 756, 110, 146 mkt., gdns., 20 military musters, 63 mills, anc., 745 mineral spring, 69 New Romford, 57 nonconf., 501, 85, 8791, 93, 956, 124, 1601, 173 Oldchurch, 18, 56, 801, 113 pks., 15, 59, 689, 79, 81 parl. rep., 82 ponds, 567, 67, 76 poor-relief, 44, 778 poorhos., 778, 978 pop., 57 postal svces., 60 Prospect Place, 59 pub. halls: Ingrave, 91 Laurie, 57, 901 Regent, 91 St. Edward's, 57, 78 pub. hos., 623, 84 Angel, 62, 72 Coach and Bell (Bell), 62 Cock and Bell (Chequers), 60, 62 Crown, 62 Dolphin, 623 Duke of Wellington (Blchers Head), 63, 74 Golden Lion (Lion, Red Lion), 62, 76, 96 King's Head, 62 Lamb, 62 Queen's Head (Queen's Arms), 63 Rising Sun, 75 Star, 73 White Hart, 62 White Swan, 623 pub. svces., 7982 rly., 60, 73, 75, 148 rector, 78, 86 rect., 86 Rise Park, 9, 59 rivers and streams, 9, 56 roads, 10, 57, 60, 67, 72, 79, 110, 146 Rom. Cathm., 87, 935, 159 Rom. rems., 56 Romford Common, 8 'Romford side,' 22, 256, 42, 56 Rush Green, 57, 77, 81, 87 sport, 59, 64, 71 stadium, 64 theatres, 64 town hall, 63, 79 urban district council, 9, 15, 32, 44, 56, 789, 812, 92 vic., 83, 867 Volunteers, 63 war damage, 89, 93 war memorial, 57, 812 water, 7980 woods, 21, 64 wk. ho., 63, 778, 81, 97, 113, 163 worthies, 64 and see Collier Row; Gidea Park; Harold Hill; Noak Hill; Squirrels Heath Romford Gas and Coke Co., 44, 79, 155 Romford poor-law union, 22, 44, 78, 107, 138, 155, 170, 187 land, 32 wk. ho., 81, 97, 163 Romford rural district council, 22, 445, 789, 81, 155 Roneo Vickers Ltd., 41, 74 Roper: Adam, 38 Jn., 70 Rose, Pratt and Daldy, 136 Ross, Reg., 38 Rothwell, Eliz., 167 Rougemont: E. R. Denys de, 166 Muriel E. de, see Heseltine Rous: Reynold, 36 Ric., 67 Rowe: Geo., 107 Dr. Geo., 150 Rowley (Role, Roley): Alice de, m. Hen. Reede, 16 Robinet de, and his w. Isabel, 66 Thos., 16 Roxwell, 46 Royal Air Force, see Hornchurch Rudstone, Mary, 36 Rumney, Wm., 106 Rushout: Eliz., m. Sir Paulet St. John, Bt., 37 Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1698), 37 Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1711), 37 Ruskin, Jn., author and artist, 103 Russell: (formerly Branfill), Champion (d. 1887), 112 Champion Branfill (d. 1945), 113, 117 Dan., 117 Eliz., 116, 116 n Jn. (d. 1787), 112 Jn. (d. 1825), 110, 112, 116 Jn. N., 113, 117 Jos., 112 Mary, see Branfill Pamela, 117 Sir Wm., (d. 1705), 11213, 11617 Wm. (d. 1727), 112 Wm. (d. 1754), 112 Wm. (d. 1810), 11213 fam., 117 Rutland, see Luffenham, North Rutley, Alf., 41 Rykhull, Nic., and his w. Isobel, 104 Sabbarton, Jos., 11 Sadler, Sir Ralph, 183 St. Albans: adcn. of, see Grant, A. bp., 46 St. Armine, Sir Wm. of, 33, 66 St. Botolph's without Aldgate (Mdx., later Lond.), 136 St. Davids, bp. of, see Chichele, H. St. Denis, Ric. of, 118 St. George: Sir Hen., 35 Thos., 35 St. George's, Hanover Square (Mdx., later Lond.), 149 St. John: Eliz., see Rushout Sir Paulet, Bt., 37 St. John's College, Cambridge, 171 St. John's College, Oxford, 107 St. Leger: Beatrice, w. of Sir Ralph, m. 2 Sir Jn. Curzon, 104, 108 n Sir Ralph, 1045 St. Leir: Joan, 36 Mary, 36 Salamon: fam., 180 & Co., 1356 Salisbury, earl of, see Cecil Salisbury, marqs. of, see Cecil Saltmarsh, Rob. and Christine his w., 67 Saltonstall: Gilb., 123 Jn., 119 Phil. (d. 1668), 119, 123 Phil. (d. 1694), 119 Philippa, m. Jn. Goodere, 120 Sir Ric. (d. 1601), ld. mayor of Lond., 11819, 123 Ric. (d. 1618), 119 Ric. (d. 1649), 119 Suzanne, 123 fam., 120, 123 Salvation Army, 90 Sand (Sonds), Nathan, 163 Sands, Jn., 85 Salvin, Ant., 17 Saunder, Jn., 83 Saunders, Jn., 163 Sawbridgeworth (Herts.), 184, 186 Sawtre: Hen., 182 Jn., 182 Margery, see Garnet Scargill, Thos., 33, 48 his dau., 33 Scawen: Sir Thos. (d. by 1729), 71 Thos. (fl. 1729), 71 Sir Wm., 71 school boards, 512, 86, 91, 142, 1601 Scoland (Escoland, Estotland, Scodlaund): Frank (d. by 1285), 168 Frank (d. 1339), 168 Frank (fl. 1372), 168 Geof., 168, 171 Hen., 168 Osbert, 168 fam., 168 Scotland, 57, 134 Scott: David, 167 M. H. Baillie, 59 sculptors, see Behnes; Flaxman; Norholt; Smith, T.; Westmacott Seamer, Fran., 151 Segrave: Jn., Ld. Segrave, 65 Marg., see Brotherton Selo Ltd., 170 Sept Meules (Seine Inf., France), 175 serjeanties, 11, 14, 64, 70 services, public, see baths; electricity; gas; sewage; water Setfountayns (Septem Fontibus): Cecily of, m. Ric. de Heyle, 111, 115 Isabel of, m. Wm. Baldwin, 111 Ralph of (d. 1210), 111 Ralph of (fl. 1254), 111 Thos. of, 111 Wm. of, 111, 114 fam., 111 Setmels (Septem Molis): Ralph, 175 Rob., 175 Wm. (fl. 1166), 175 Wm. (fl. 1259), and his w. and s., 175 fam., 175 Seven Kings Housing Assoc., 181 sewage disposal, 445, 801, 129, 155, 181 Seymour, Jane, see Jane Sheffield, Wm., 50 Sheldon: Thos., 70 Wm. (d. 1763), 89 Wm. (d. 1798), 10, 70 Wm. (d. 1817), 70 Shenfield, Wm., 66 Shenfield, 154, 165, 1723 Sheppey, (Kent) 132 n Sheridan: Maria M., see Grant Ric. Brinsley (d. 1816), dramatist, 169 Ric. Brinsley (fl. 1834), 169 Shields, South (Co. Dur.), 136 Shipman, Agnes, 49, 55 Shoreditch (Mdx., later Lond.), 31, 146, 150 Silvester, Thos., 136 Simpson: Jas., 97 Jn., and his w., 77, 97 Skeale, Mrs. Sibell, 512, 54 Skilton, Wm. J., 78, 86 Skinners' Company of London, 118 Skipwith: Mary, see Latham Sir Thos., Bt., 150, 158 Slaney: Humph., 130, 1323 Jn. (d. 1632), 130, 133 Jn. (fl. 1633), 130 Moses, 133 Slipper, I., later W. T., coachbuilder, 74 Smith (Smyth): Agnes, 131 n David, 124 F. J., 31 Geo., 85 Revd. Harold, 11, 19 Hen., and his w., 124 Jn., Methodist, 88 Thos., 116 Wm. (fl. 1709), 88 Wm. (fl. 1800), 160 n fam., curriers, 73 Smith-Burges: Sir Jn., Bt., 24 Marg., Lady, see Burges Snowden, Wm., 114 n Soame, Steph., sheriff of Essex, 6 Soanes, Temple, 146 Sodor and Man, bp. of, see Meyrick, Jn. Sole, Jn. C., 13 Solme: Geo., 184 fam., 132, 184 Somerset, see Bath and Wells; Buckland priory; Worspring Sonds, see Sand South Essex Brick and Tile Company, 151 South Essex Waterworks Co., 10, 44, 7980, 129, 155, 166, 181 South Sea Company, 13 Southchurch, Ric. of, 101 Southend-on-Sea, 51 Southend-on-Sea Estates Co., 105 Southerey (or Despaigne), Joan, 149 Southey, S., breeches maker, 72 n Southwark (Surr., later Lond.), 70 Southwell: Fran., 184 Hen., 130 Marg., w. of Sir Rob., m. 2 Wm. Plumb, 130, 132 Sir Rob. (d. 1559), 130, 132, 137, 140, 184 Sir Rob. (d. 1598), 130, 137 Sir Thos., 130 Spalding, Wm., 32 Sparrow: Drue, 11 n Jane, see Deane Jn., the elder, 11 Jn., the younger, 11 Spear, Wm., 141, 186 Spear and Vellacott Ltd., 141 n, 186 Speechly & Son, 85 Spencer: Ric., 48 Wm. T., comb mfr., 74 Spetchley (Worcs.), 166 Spicer: Jn., 142 Martin, 142 Spitalfields(Lond.), 50, 88, 124, 141 sport, 31, 33, 45, 59, 64, 71, 79, 81, 129, 148, 166, 174 spring, mineral, 69, 143 Springham, Sam., 151, 153, 159 Spurgeon, Chas. H., preacher, 50 Spry, Jn., 95 Squirrels Heath, in Romford, 35, 59 ch., 86 dom. bdgs., 73 educ., 93 green, 19 housing, 59 inds., 73, 93 rly., 60 war damage, 86 Stafford, Mr. (fl. 1846), 141 n Stafford, ctss. of, see Anne Staffordshire, see Burton-on-Trent Staines, fam., blacksmiths, 74 Stamford, earl of, see Grey, Hen. Stamyngden, Ric. de, 32 Standon, Mrs. J. W., 32 Stanford-le-Hope, rector, see Aleyn, T. Stanford Rivers, 119, 170 Stansgate, Vct., see Benn Stapleford Abbots, 16, 212 Albyns, 72 Battles, 130, 183 Stapleford Tawney, 22 Staresmore: Jn., rector of Gt. Warley, 171 Mary, m. Sir Denner Strutt, Bt., 179 Thomasine, see Wallenger Staunton: Alice de, see Cheshunt Sir Jn. de, 1323, 140 Ralph de, 133 Stebbing, vicar, see Fuller, Jn. Stephens, see Reynolds-Stephens Stephenson: Rowland, 'fugitive banker,' 71 Sim., 183 Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 120, 136, 151, 157 Sterne, Wm., 37 Sterry; Fran., 161 Wasey, 146 Steven, J. M., 88 Stevens, T., 160 Stewart: Jn., 122 Jn. H., 120 Stifford, 101, 117, 119, 182 rectors, see Barker, L.; Hilliard Stiles: Benj. Haskins, 68 and see Eyles-Stiles Stint, Ralph, 130 Stock, 69; and see Crondon Park Stock Exchange (Lond.), 16 stocks, 8, 10, 138, 153, 187 Stoker, Mrs. Emily, 140 Stonard, Joan, 23 Stone: Denny, 74 Fran., and his w. Mary, 106 Hen. J., and his w. Emma, 15 Hen. R., 15 Leonard F., 74 Stoneham: R. T., 106 R. T. D., 106 Stonehouse, schoolmaster (? Rob., vicar of Childerditch), 95 Stortford, Thos., precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral (Lond.), 104 Stortford, Bishop's (Herts.), 186 Straham: Geo., rector of Cranham, 103, 107 Thos., 89, 173 Strang: Mrs. Jas., 161 Mr. & Mrs. W., 161 Stratford, in West Ham, 28, 73, 148 Stratford Langthorne, abbey of, in West Ham, 14 Strutt: Blanch, m. Thos. Bennett, 176 Sir Denner, Bt., 176, 179 Eliz., see Denner Jn., 176 Mary (d. 1641), w. of Sir Denner, see Staresmore Mary (d. 1658), w. of Sir Denner, 179 Stubber, Wm., 112 Sturgeon: Thos. B., 121 fam., 119, 121 Sudbury, Sim. de, bp. of Lond., 122 Suffolk, dukes of, see Brandon, C.; Grey, Hen. Suffolk, 41 and see Barningham; Bury St. Edmunds; Ickworth Sulyard: Eustace, 184 Sir Wm., 184 summer-houses, 168 Sumner, Heywood, 172 Surrey, see Kew; Southwark Sussex, see Hove Sutton: Agnes of, see Dover Geo., and his w. Joan, 131 Ric. of (fl. 1355), 33, 70 Sir Ric. (fl. 1513), 110 Swann, Miss M., 142 Sweet, Fred., 89, 95 Swein of Essex, 168 Swein the swarthy (fl. 1066), 149 Swinnerton: Joan, see Newenton Rog., 33, 38 Switzerland, 41, 170; and see Montjoux Sydenham: Ann, see Cooke Chas., 68 Sir Edw., 68 Sir Fran., 15 Penelope, see Cooke Symond: Clement, and his w. Agnes, 131 Kath., m. 1 Ric. Merston, 2 Byrt, 131 Talbot: Thos., 107, 1602 Wm., vicar of Rainham, rector of Wennington, 49, 139, 188 Tanner, Wm., and his w., 176 Tany: Jn. de, 182 fam., 182 n tar refinery, 136 tarpaulin, mfr. of, 73 Tascelin the priest, 175 Tasker, Helen, ctss. Tasker, 159, 172 Taylor: Eliz., see Masterman Susannah, 174 Teulon, S. S., 1712 textiles, mfr. of, 40, 734, 154, 186 Tey: Joan atte, see Vaud Wm. atte, 36 Thames, riv., 26, 42, 134, 137, 185, 187 ferry, 128, 136 ind., 99 theatres, 31, 64 Theobald, Jas., M.P., 15, 82 Theydon Bois, 38, 134 Thoby, in Mountnessing, priory of, 175 Thomas the cordwainer, 40 n Thorndon park, in Childerditch and West Horndon, 99 Thornhill, Sir Jas., 10 Thornton, Yates, 140 n Thorowgood: Edw., 39 Eliz., see Allsopp Geo., 39 Sim., 71 Steph., 39 Mr. (fl. c. 1618), 70 fam., 32, 71 Throckmorton, Chris., 33 Thurrock, Grays, 99, 1001 bus, 128, 181 nonconf., 89, 1245, 173 Rom. Cathm., 140 rly., 103, 110, 118, 148 technical instruction bd., 109 Thurrock, Little, 104 n Thurrock, West, 63, 99101, 141 poor-relief, 138, 185, 187 and see Purfleet Thurrock U.D.C., 445, 1178, 174 Tilbury, West, 28, 101, 128, 181 Tilden, Phil., 59 Tipping: Ann, see Cheeke Kath., m. Thos. Archer, Ld. Archer, 16 Sir Thos., Bt., 16 Tockington(Glos.), 111 Tolbut: Wm. (d. 1828), 71 Wm. (fl. 1828), 712 Tottenham (Mdx., later Lond.), 1056, 150 Tower Hamlets, Lond. boro., 31 Towneley-O'Hagan, Maurice, Ld. O'Hagan, 16 Townsend, Chas. Harrison, 172 Towton, battle of, 66, 70 Tripp, Hen., rector of N. Ockendon, 110, 115 Trott, Misses, 95 Truro (Cornw.), cathedral, 171 Trussell: Edw., 182 Eliz., m. Jn. de Vere, earl o Oxford, 182 Jn., 182 Wm., 182 Tryst: Abigail, see Wright Herb., 107 Tuke, Sir Brian, 9, 167 Turke, Wm., 184 Turner, Mat., 187 Turnpenny, Emily, 189 Turold (fl. 1086), 118, 168, 171 Ralph, s. of, see Ralph Twydell, Ric., 178 Tycheborne: Gillian, see Fenrother Nic. (d. by 1538), 65 Nic. (fl. 1538), 65 Tydeman, H. W., 88 Tyle: Nic., 37 Ralph, 33 Thos., 37 Tyler: Chris. (fl. 1722), 36 n Chris. (d. 1830), 39 Harriet, 39 Jn. (d. 1775), 36 Jn. (d. 1807), 36 Jn. (fl. 1823), 36 Jn. (fl. 1849), 36 Rob., 36 fam., 39 Tyrell: Ann, see Harleston Anne, see Hanmer Edw., 119 Eliz., 178 Eliz., see Bruyn Geo., 119 Gilb., 119 n Hugh, 119 Humph. (d. 1507), 1756 Humph. (d. 1549), 119 Sir Jn. (d. 1541), 175 Jn. (d. 1586), 1756, 179 Sir Jn., Bt. (d. 1766), 178 Mary, m. Thos. Clinton, 175 Mary, m. Art. Gore, earl of Arran, 178 Sir Rob., 175 Sir Thos. (fl. 1363), 178 Thos. (d. by 1471), 119 Wm. (d. c. 1534), 119 fam., 178 Tyson, Geo, F., 106 Tyte, Rob., 39 Ulmis, see Elms Umfreville, fam., 151 Underwood, fam., blacksmiths, 74 Unilever Ltd., 41 United Reformed Church, 501, 87, 8990, 96, 124, 160; and see Congregationalists; Presbyterians Unwin, Sir Raymond, 59 Uphavering: Ralph, 35 fam., 69 Upminster, 27, 14363, 160 agric., 152 assarting, 152 barns, 113, 143, 151, 156 boundaries, 143, 146 brick-making, 153 bridges, 146 Chafford Heath, 101, 1467, 152, 160 chars., 154, 159, 163 chs., 123, 1501, 1569 cinema, 148 clubs and socs., 148, 151, 1556 coach and bus svces., 148 commons, 99, 143, 146, 152 dom. bdgs., 147, 160 Brick-kilns, 159 Bridge Fm., 160 Bridge Ho., 143, 163, 168 Chapmans (Potkiln) Fm., 145 Fox Hall, 145 Gaynes, 145, 150, 160 Gaynes Cross, 145 Great Sunnings, 143 Great Tomkyns, 143, 161 Grove Cott., 163 Hactons, 30, 145, 148 Harold Court, 28, 146 High Ho., 17, 143, 145, 147 n, 156 Hill (Minster or Upminster) Ho., 159, 1623 Hill Place (Ho.), 1467, 159, 162 Hoppy Hall, 143, 145 Hunts, 145 Ingrebourne Cott., 162 Keelings, 143 Mavisbank, 162 New Place (Clock Ho.), 143, 1467, 1501 Pages (Tithe) Fm., 143 Park Corner Fm., 143 Rect., 156, 1589 Tylers Hall, 145 Tadlows, 145 Upminster Court, 129, 147 Upminster Hall, 143, 151 Upminster Hill (St. Mary's Lane), 145 West Lodge, 145 drainage, 155 ducking stool, 153 econ. hist., 1523 educ., 1613 elec., 155 fms.: Brick Ho., 153 Bridge (Ho.), 147, 160 Hoppy Hall, 147, 150 Hunts, 147, 14950, 160 Londons, 150 Potkiln, 161 Tylers, 153 Upminster Hall, 151 fire svces., 155 fires, 151, 158 floods, 146 ford, 146 gas, 155 gravel-digging, 153 growth, 147 guild, 156 hosp., 146 inc., 152 ind., 153 lake, 143 libraries, 156 loc. govt., 1535 mans., 14851 Gaynes (Engaynes, Upminster), 14650, 1523, 156 New Place, 149151, 158 Upminster (Upminster or Waltham Hall), 101, 149 n, 151, 1534 mkt. gdns., 152 mills, 33, 1523 museum, 151 nonconf., 50, 15762 par. council, 1478, 155 pks., 44, 155 parl. rep., 156 poor-relief, 154 poorho., 154, 163 pop., 143, 152, 154 postal svces., 148 pound, 153 pub. hos.: Bell, 145, 153 Cock (Skinners and Mealmans), 145 Compasses, 147 Masons Arms, 147 Optimist, 147 Shepherd and Dog, 147 pub. svces., 155 rly., 60, 118, 148, 174 rectors, 148, 153, 1569 rect., 156 rivs. and streams, 143 roads, 6, 60, 110, 117, 1457, 165, 181 sport, 148 springs, 143, 155 Upminster common, 155, 1602 war damage, 143, 1612 water, 155 woods, 152 wk. ho., 107, 1545 worthies, 148 and see Corbets Tey; Hacton Upminster Estates Ltd., 147, 151 Urswick, Sir Thos., judge, 3, 69, 119 Usflete: Sir Gerard, 65 Eliz., see Mowbray Vaizey (Enveyse, Lenveise): Arnulf, 183 Geof., 183 Jn., 183 Rob. (fl. 1086), 12930, 1823 Rob. (fl. 1200), 183 Rob. (fl. 1313), 182 Wm., 183 fam., 183 Valton, Jn., 141, 189 Vaud, Joan, m. Wm. atte Tey, 36 Vaux: Edw., Ld. Vaux, 156 fam., 156 vehicle building, 401, 74, 99, 121, 177 Vellacott: Jas. H., 132 Jn., 132 W. Wal., 132 fam., 141 Vere: Edw. de, earl of Oxford, 182 Eliz. de, ctss. of Oxford, see Trussell Gilb. de, 130 Jn. de, earl of Oxford, 182 fam., 182 Vermuyden: Sir Cornelius, 42 Nic., 42 Vickers Ltd., 74 Victoria, Queen, 69, 86, 188 Victoria and Albert Museum (Lond.), 116 n virgate, of 120 a., 1718, 67 Volunteers, 31, 63 Wade, Jn., 137 Wakerfield, Wm., and Eliz. his w., 37 Wakering, Little, 105 n Walbrook (Lond.), 115 Waldegrave, Sir Edw., 1516 Waldern: Eleanor, 33 Eliz., 33 Joan, 33 Marg., m. Jn. Brewster, 33 Ric., 33 Wm., and his w. Marg., 33 Waleraund: Jn., 133 Rob. (d. by 1273) and his w. Maud, 133 Rob. (d. by 1308), 133 Wales, 104 n, 134 Waleys: Austin, 66 Jn., 32 Rob., 32 Walker & Sons, 85 Walker's Sand and Ballast Co., 186 Wallenger: Ant., 167 Benj., 1667, 171 Bennett, see Gonson Jn. A., 62 Thos., 171 Thomasine, m. Jn. Staresmore, 171 , dau. of Ant., see Harris fam., 167 Walters, Sir Tudor, M.P., 59 Waltham, Great, 137 Waltham Holy Cross, 17 n abbey of, 4, 148, 1512, 176 Walthamstow, 95 Walworth (Lond.), 150, 160 Wanstead, 28, 109 war damage, 24, 30, 32, 50, 52, 55, 86, 89, 93, 106, 112, 115, 124, 1423, 1612, 172, 174 Ward: Edw., Ld. Dudley and Ward, 70 Hen., chaplain of Havering, 23 Humble, Ld. Ward of Birmingham, 70 Jn. (fl. 1756), of Hackney, 32, 43 Jn. (fl. 1836), 95 Jn. R., 88, 95 Warley, Great, 44, 103, 146, 16374, 164 agric., 101, 169 barns, 171 barracks, see Warley, Little: Warley Camp chars., 174 chs., 1702 common, 166, 16970 dom. bdgs., 1656 Bolens, 165 Brick Ho., 165 Codham Hall, 1656 Coombe Lodge, 165 Fairstead, 1712 Franks, 165 Goldings, 106, 1656 Great Warley Hall, 1667, 169 n Herds, 165 Hole Fm., 165 Hulmers, 165 Post Office, 165 Pound Ho., 167 Rect., 169, 171 Vic., 172 Wallets, 165 Warley Elms, 165 Warley Ho., 165, 173 Warley Lea, 166 Warley Place, 1657, 172, 177 econ. hist., 16970 educ., 1734, 179 elec., 166 fms., 165, 169 Codham Hall, 169 Clay Tye, 1667 field names, 169 fields, open, 169 gas, 166 growth, 166 hosp., 173, 178 inc., 169 inds., 166, 16970 loc. govt., 170 mans., 99, 101, 16671 Great Warley (Warley Abbess), 1668 Warley (Franks), 133, 16870 nonconf., 173 poor-relief, 170 pop., 165 postal svces., 166 pub. hos., 166 Horse and Groom, 166 Magpie (Headley Arms), 166, 170, 174 Thatchers Arms, 166, 170 rly., 166 rectors, 166, 1714 rect., 1701 roads, 165, 170 Rom. Cathm., 1723 sewage wks., 155 sport, 166 streams, 163 vic., 172 war damage, 172 watch-ho., 170 water, 166 woods, 165, 167, 169 wk. ho., 107, 154, 170, 178, 180 worthies, 166 Warley, Little, 164, 17480 agric., 1767 alms-hos., 180 beacon, 174 boundaries, 174 brick-making, 177 chars., 180 ch., 48, 1779 common, 174, 1767 detached part, 100, 169, 174 dom. bdgs., 175 Beacon Ho. Fm., 174 Blue Ball, 180 Blue Ho. Fm., 174 Clapgate Fm., 174 Little Bassetts, 174 Little Warley Hall, 174, 176 (Little) Warley Lodge, 1756, 179 Old Englands, 176 Rect., 179 Red Lion, 180 Warley Ho., 177 econ. hist., 1767 educ., 17980 fms., 177 Clapgate, 175, 177 Dame Ellens, 176 (Old) Englands, 176 field names, 177 hosp., 175, 178 housing, 175 inc., 174, 177, 180 ind., 32, 99, 177 loc. govt., 178 mans. and other estates, 1757 (Little) Warley, 1758, 180 Dame Ellens (Elyns), 1767 (Old) Englands (Inglondes), 99100, 176 marshland pasture, 100 mill, 177 nonconf., 179 poor-relief, 178 poorho., 178, 180 pop., 174 pub. hos.: Bull, 174 Greyhound, 174 rly., 174 rectors, 175, 1789 rect., 178 roads, 174 sport, 1745 streams, 174 war damage, 174 Warley Camp (barracks), 48, 65, 1656, 169, 172, 1745, 1778 woods, 1757 Warnborough, South (Hants), 132 n Warner: Hen., 171 Jn. (fl. 1408), 184 Jn. (fl. 1456), 184 J., & Sons, 24 Wm., 184 fam., 184 Warren: Hen., 161 Jasper, 112 Rob., 112 warren, free, 20, 133 Warwick, Thos., 126 n Warwick, earls of, see Rich Washer, Wm., rector of Upminster, 157 Wastell, Thos., 65 watch-house, see Warley, Great water supply, 26, 7980, 103, 129, 166, 181 Watson: Ralph, 55 Rob., rector of Cranham, 108 Mr., architect, 68 n Watt: H., 70 Rob., 70 R., & Sons, 72 Waylet, Jn., 85 Wayte: Ellen, see Deyncourt Nic., 149, 159 Weald: Gillian of, m. Rog. Cockerel, 66 Jn. of, 66 Weald (Putwell) brook, 56, 72, 99 Weald, South, 21, 60, 99101, 109, 142, 166 asylum, 166 boundaries, 56, 72 Brook St. hosp., 118, 122 ch., 85 educ., 173 nonconf., 173 Pilgrims' Hatch, 141, 159 Rom. Cathm., 172 Webster: Sir Godfrey (d. 1720), 37 Sir Godfrey, Bt. (d. 1780), 37 Sir Godfrey, Bt. (d. 1800), 37 Jn., 96 Thos. (fl. 1698), 50 Sir Thos., Bt., 37 Wedlake: Mary, & Co., 40, 74 Rob., 40 T. W., & Co., 40 Thos., 30, 40 Thos. W., 40 Wedlake & Dendy, 74 Wedlake & Thompson, 40 Welles, Mic., vicar of Hornchurch, 43, 47 Wells, Jn., 171 Wennington, 126, 127, 132, 1412, 18090, 185 agric., 186 barns, 181 beacon, 181 boundaries, 180 bridge, 181, 185 coach and bus svces., 181 chars., 187190 ch., 1879 Coldharbour island, 183, 185 coffee ho., 186 dom. bdgs., 180 Great Coldharbour, 185 n, 189 The Green, 181 Halldare Cotts., 181 Landthorpe (Lenthorpe) Ho., 181, 1834, 186 Laundry Terrace, 181 Leventhorpes (? Old Lentrops), 184, 189 New Cotts., 1801 New Hall, 184 Noke (Noak) Ho., 185, 189 Priory, 188 Rect., 1889 Turnpike Cotts., 181 Wennington Hall, 1823 Wennington Ho., 181, 189 Willows (Scripps and Otters), 181 drainage, 181, 185 econ. hist., 1857 educ., 181, 189 ents., 1812 fms., 186 Coldharbour, 186 East Hall, 186 Leventhorpe, 186 Noke, 186 Wennington Hall, 183, 186 Wharf Ho., 186 Willows, 186 ferry, 136, 181 field name, 187 fire svces., 181 fires, 182, 186 floods, 137, 185 gipsies, 138 gravel-digging, 186 housing, 181 inc., 185 inds., 1867 library, 181 loc. govt., 44, 187 mans. and other estates, 1825, 187 Coldharbour (New Hall), 1834 Leventhorpes (Landthorpe, Yonges), 184, 1867 Noke, 1845 Wennington Enveyse, 130, 1834 Wennington Westminster (Hall), 1824, 185 mkt. gdns., 186 marshes, 129, 137, 180, 1823, 1856 nonconf., 183, 189 poor-relief, 187 pop., 180, 186 postal svces., 181 pub. hos.: Anchor, 184, 186, 189 Lennard Arms, 181, 186 rly., 181 rectors, 49, 139, 181, 18890 rect., 188 roads, 1802, 187 stocks, 187 vestry feast, 181 water, 181 Wennington brook, 180 Wennington creek, 176, 180, 1856, 185 wharf, 180, 1856 wk. ho., 138, 185 worthies, 182 Wennington Sand and Ballast Co. Ltd., 186 Wesley, Jn., Methodist, 141 West Indies, 66, 68; and see Barbados Westlake, Jn., M.P., 82 Westmacott, Sir Ric., 159 Westminster (Lond.), 130 abbey, 99, 11114, 130, 1823, 1878 abbots, 111, 114, 122 Westminster, see of, 188 Weston, Thos. de, 133 Wharton, Wm., bp. of Lond., 176 Wheaton, Geo., 30 n Whennell, Burchett, 55 whipping posts, 8, 10 Whiston, Edw., 87, 89 Whitaker, Wm., vicar of Hornchurch, 31, 43 White: Amos, 149 Emma, 95 Whitechapel (Lond.), 128, 148, 159 Whitehead, Caroline F., 159 Whitmore, Hen., 73 Wight, Thos., 50 Wightman, Phil., 116 Wigmore: Mary, see Jenner Seth, 171 William I, 9, 11, 111, 175 William III, 171 William, Baldwin son of, see Baldwin William, bp. of Lond. (d. 1075), 175 William the chamberlain, 111, 113 William the Fleming, 38 William son of Osbert, 111 his w. Christine, see Moulsham Williams: A. E., 147 Miss E. V., m.Parkes, 30, 44 Varco, 30, 44 Williams-Ellis, Clough, 59 Williamson: Dionis, see Hale Sir Thos., 112 Willingale Doe, 118 Willmott: Ellen A., 1678 Fred., 167 Mrs. Fred., 167, 173 Rose, m. Rob. Berkeley, 166 fam., 172 and see Wilmot Willoughby, Chas, 76 Wills, Dame Violet, 86 Willyford, Thos., 136 Wilmot, Rob., rector of N. Ockendon and vicar of Horndon-on-the-Hill, 110, 115 Wilson: Jn., 64 Sam., 50 T. L., 148 Wiltshire see Lavington, Market; Salisbury Wimbish, 159 Winchester: Hen. of, 645 Thos. of, 65 Winchester, bp. of, see Wykeham Windsor, Alice de, see Perrers Windsor, St. George's chapel (Berks.), canon of, see Derham Winn (Wynn) Mrs Avis, m. 2 Dr. R. J. L. Llewellyn, 167, 176 Chas., Ld. Headley (d. 1877), 167, 173, 179 n Chas., Ld. Headley (d. 1913), 167 Sir Geo. (d. 1667), 167 Geo., Ld. Headley (d. 1798), 167, 176 Geo. (d. 1827), 1667, 175 Mark (d. 1699), 167 Mark (fl. 1699), 167 Mark (d. 1830), 167 Ric., 167 Roland, 167 Winniffe, Jn., 33 Winton, Geo. Seton de, 169 Wiseman: Geo., 151 Jn., 24, 84 Thos., 137 Wm., 137 fam., 159 Witherings: Thos., 31, 37, 48 Wm., 37 fam., 37 Wlvred, Henry s. of, see Henry Wodewarde, Wm., 179 Wolsey, Thos., cardinal, 132, 13940 Wood: F. M. Sir Evelyn, 148 Jn. (d. by 1685), 72 Jn. (d. 1761), 71 Jn. (d. c. 1775), 160 Sarah, m. Geo. Caldecott, 72 Wm., 87 fam., 160 Woodfine: Jn., 41 Thos. (d. 1853), 41 Thos. (fl. 1869), 356, 41 Mrs., 35 Woodford, 28, 63 Woodrooffe, Jn., rector of Cranham, 1078 Woods, Ric., landscape artist, 62, 69 Woodstock: Eleanor of, dchss. of Gloucester, see Bohun Thos. of, duke of Gloucester, 118 Woodville, Eliz., see Elizabeth, queen of Edw. IV Woolley: Houlton, 15 Jn., 14 Rob., 14 Wight, 15 Woolwich (Kent, later Lond.), royal arsenal, 151 Worcestershire, see Spetchley workhouses, see Cranham; Hornchurch; Ockendon, North; Ockendon, South; Rainham; Romford; Upminster; Warley, Great; Wennington Worsley: Edm. (d. by 1511), 69 Edm. (fl. 1511), 69 Worspring (Som.), 156 Wright: Abigail, w. of Sir Nathan, m. 2 Herb. Tryst, 107 Ann, m. 1 Edm. Pye, 2 Wm. Rider, 66 Sir Benj., Bt., 105, 112 E. A., 545 Eliz., m. Gen. Jas. Oglethorpe, 105, 108 Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1664), 667 Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1681), 66 Jn. (fl. 1355), 72 Jn. (d. 1608), 156 Jn. (fl. 1613), 67 Jn. (fl. 1678), 72 L. K., 545 Laur., 11, 64, 66 Leslie St. Aubyn, rector of Cranham, 103 Nathan (d. 1658), 105, 108, 109 Sir Nathan, Bt. (d. 1727), 107 Sir Nathan, Bt. (d. 1737), 105 Sir Sam., 105 Susannah, m. 1 Chas. Potts, 2 Fran. Drake, 108 fam., 72 Writtle, 46, 186 Wyatt: Jas., 69 Sir Mat., 177 Wybridge: Jn. (d. by 1315), 37 Jn. (fl. 1355), 37 Nic., 37 Ric., 37 Wal. of, 367 fam., 36, 39 Wybridge, riv., see Ravensbourne Wych: Hugh, 39 Jordan, 39 Wykeham, Wm. of, bp. of Winchester, 32, 46 Wylet (Wylot), Steph., and his w. Joan, 35, 105 Wynn, see Winn Ximenes, Dan., 15 Yardley, Jn., rector of Cranham, 1089 Yevele, Hen. of, 182 York, Eliz. of, see Elizabeth, queen of Hen. VII York, dchss. of, see Mohun York, duke of, see Edward Yorkshire, 140; and see Nostell Young: Alice, ? m. Wm. Kelet, 184 Alice, w. of Thos., 184 Thos., 132, 184 Wm. (fl. 1281), 183 Wm. (fl. 1327), 184