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A History of the County of Essex: Volume 8. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1983.

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Index

Note. Subjects are indexed mainly under the places to which the references relate, but there are also separate headings for subjects in the following list, and for others to which cross-reference is made under the headings marked in the list with an asterisk: *agriculture; airfields and airports; almshouses; architects; *architecture; Baha'i Faith; barracks; Buddhism; butts; canals; cemeteries; chantries; cinematography; *disorder; emigration; *entertainment and recreation; *epidemics; fairs; ferries; fires; floods; *franchises; *gardens; Green Belt; guilds; gunpowder magazines; gypsies; heliport; hospitals; hundreds; immigration; *industry; Jews; Knights Hospitallers; Knights Templars; labour colony; lakes; landscape gardeners; libraries; lighthouse; markets; martello towers; moats; *monasteries; museums; nature reserve; Negro servants; newspapers; *nonconformity, Protestant; parishes, detached parts of; parks, manorial; parks and playing fields, public; peculiar, ecclesiastical; pilgrim ways; poorhouses; pounds, manorial; prehistoric remains; *punishment; Queen Anne's Bounty; *railways; *rebellions; reservoirs; rifle range; ritualism; *roads, major; Roman remains; sanctuary; school boards; sculptors; serjeanties; *services, customary; *services, public; ships, training; Sikhs; springs, water; Territorial Army; trade token; vineyards; Volunteers; *wars; women colliers; workhouses.

An italic page number denotes a map or coat of arms on that page. A number preceded by the letters pl. refers to one of the plates between pages 120 and 121.

The following abbreviations have been used, sometimes with the addition of the letter s to form the plural: abp., archbishop; adcn., archdeacon; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; almsho., almshouse; anc., ancient; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Art., Arthur; Bart., Bartholomew; bd., board; Benj., Benjamin; bldg., building; boro., borough; bp., bishop; bro., brother; cath., cathedral; Cath., Catherine; Cathm., Catholicism; ch., church; chap., chapel; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; corp., corporation; cott., cottage; ct., court; ctss., countess; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; dchss., duchess; dom., domestic; eccl., ecclesiastical; econ., economic; Edm., Edmund; educ., education; Edw., Edward; elec., electricity; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fm., farm; Fran., Francis or Frances; Fred., Frederick; gdn., garden; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; govt., government; Gt., Great; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; ho., house; hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Isab., Isabel or Isabella; Jas., James; Jn., John; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katharine or Katherine; Laur., Laurence; Id., lord; loc., local; Lt., Little; m., married; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; marq., marquess; Mat., Matthew; Maur., Maurice; mchnss., marchioness; mfr., manufacture or manufacturer; Mic., Michael; mkt., market; mus., museum; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; parl., parliamentary; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pk., park; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; Prot., Protestant; pub., public; rect., rectory; rem., remains; rep., representation; Ric., Richard; riv., river; rly., railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; sis., sister; soc., society; Steph., Stephen; stn., station; Sus., Susan or Susannah; svce., service; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; vic., vicarage., vct., viscount; w., wife; Wal., Walter; wid., widow; wkho., workhouse; Wm., William.

A A.B.M. Malting Ltd., 246 Abbey: Beryl, 233 fam., 233 Abergavenny: Lady, see FitzAlan, Joan Ld., see Beauchamp; Neville, Geo. Abraham, Rob., 146 Adam (fl. 12th cent.), 166 Adam: Rob. (d. by 1630), 240 Rob. (d. 1792), architect, 81 Adams: Cath., 106 Edw., 218 Hen. Willoughby, rector of Gt. Parndon, 232 J. E. C., 221 Jas., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 47 Jn., 138, 218 Patience Thos., 221 Rob., 218, 221 Sarah Flower, 135 Sim. (d. 1555), 218 Sim. (fl. 1555), 218, 221 fam., 221 Adcock, Jn., rector of Gt. Hallingbury, 122 Addington: Jn. (d. 1586), 136 Jn. (d. 1607), 136 Jn. (d. c. 1660), 136 Ralph, 1356 Ric., 136 Sir Thos. (d. by 1544), and his w. Cath., 135 Thos. (d. 1554), 135 Thos. (d. c. 1647), 136 Thos. (d. 1668), 136 Wm., 136 Agnew, Lockett, 117 agricultural machinery, 21, 96 agriculture, see assarting; commons; field names; fields, open; fisheries and fishponds; gardens; hopgrowing; inclosures; market gardens; mills; nursery gardens; nuttery; osier-growing; saffrongrowng; services, customary; vineyards; virgate; warrens Ailmar (fl. 1066), 40 airfields and airports, 110, 197; and see heliport Alberni string quartet, 152 Alcher: Hen., 201 Ric., 201 Aldenham, Ld., see Gibbs, Wal. D. ale, assize of, see bread Alewin, Pet. s. of, see Peter Aleyn, Sir Edm., Bt., 200 Alfwine (fl. 1044), 137 Algot, Edm. s. of, see Edmund Allen: Jn., vicar of Matching, 205 Nat., 231 Wm., 231 Almar Holefest (fl. 1066), 198 almshouses, see Aveley; Brentwood; Hallingbury, Little; Harlow Anc. Par.; Hatfield Broad Oak; Latton; Parndon, Great; Stifford; Weald, South Alpha Cement Co., 67 Alpha Engineering, 176 Alsi Bolla (fl. 1066), 215 Altham: Edw. (d. 1605), 189 Sir Edw. (d. 1632), 189, 1945, 216 Edw. (d. by 1765), 190 Jas. (d. 1583), sheriff of Essex and of London, 18990, 192, 195 Sir Jas. (d. 1610), 189 Sir Jas. (d. 1617), 188 Sir Jas. (fl. 1632), 148, 189, 191, 1934, 216 Jas. (d. 1697), 189, 195 Jas. (d. by 1765), 190 Jas., vicar of Harlow (fl. 1787), 144 Joan, m. Oliver St. John, 189 Leventhorp, 189 Mary, w. of Jas., 195 Peyton, and his w. Mary, 18990 Thos., 189 Wm., 190 fam., 188, 192, 194 Alveva (fl. 1066), 217 Alvred (fl. 1086), 217 Alvric (fl. 1066), 28 Alvric Cild (fl. 1066), 198 Alwen (fl. 1066), 19 Alwin Godtuna (fl. 1066), 243 Amadas, Ric., rector of Gt. Hallingbury, 123 Amberden Hall, in Debden, 172 Ambrose Bros., 44 America, emigration to, 122, 180 America, South, 45 America, United States of, 43, 153; and see Philadelphia Amherst: Fran. K., bp. of Northampton, 224 Wm. K., 224 fam., 225, 227 Amice (fl. 1233), 201 Amwell (Herts.), 165, 211 vicar of, see Kent, A. Anderson: Alex., 83 Anne, 50 Chas., 67 Eliz., see Hewett Ric., 27, 32, 50 Sir Ric., 243, 247 Anderson Manson, joiners, 121 Anderton, D. T., 219 Andrew, Jn., 88, 105 Andrews: Christine, w. of Hen., m. 2 Wm. Carew, 89 Hen., 89 Sir Jonathan, 634 Ric. (fl. 1447), dean of York, 7 Ric. (fl. 1495), 9 Anfred, priest of Latton, 194 Angevin, Osmund the, see Osmund Anglo-American Oil Co., 67, 73 Anne, Queen, 166 Anne (Boleyn), queen of Hen. VIII, 232 Anne (of Cleves), queen of Hen. VIII, 83 Anschetil (fl. 1086), 40 Anselm, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 138 Ansger the cook (fl. 1086), 5, 27 Aragon, Cath. of, see Catherine Archer: Jn., 233 Thos., Ld. Archer, 19, 22 fam., 19 Archer-Houblon: Geo., 181 (formerly Eyre), Geo. Bramston, 117 Hen. L., 117, 178 fam., 116, 124, 126, 233 and see Houblon archery, see butts architects, see Abraham; Baggallay; Blomfield; Browning; Carpenter, R. C.; Chancellor, F. G. M.; Chancellor, Fred.; Chancellor, F., & Sons; Clarke, Jos.; Cook, Alan; Crabtree; Crowe & Careless; Drew; Fry; Gibberd; Gibbs, J.; Goalen; Hakewill; Hardwick; Hobcraft; Humphrys & Hurst; Johnstone; Kendall, H. E.; King; Lee, E.; Leverton; Lowndes, G. A.; Matcham; Miller, S.; Morgan, Guy; Newton; Nichols; Nicholson; Pritchett, G. E.; Redgrave; Sanderson, Jn.; Savage; Sheppard; Shiner; Stock, H.; Teulon; Thompson, Fran.; Tubbs; Watson; Williams-Ellis; Woodyer; Wyatt; Yorke architecture, see assembly rooms; barns; belvedere; church houses; civic buildings; clock towers; conservation areas; court houses; dovecots; gatehouses and gateways; glass, stained; icehouse; market houses; martello towers; pedestrian precincts; railway stations; 'ruins'; stables; 'temples'; tollhouse; tower blocks; warehouses Ardale (Eyrdale): Ann, 34 Jn., 28, 34 Thos., 28 Thomasyn, m. 1 Rob. Latham, 2 Ric. Badby, 28 Warin, and his w. Joan, 28 Wm. (fl. 1394), and his w. Margery, 28 Wm. (d. 1622), 34 fam., 28 Ardern Hall, in Horndon-on-the-Hill, 198 Arderne: Alice de, m. Wal. de Crepping, 170 Anne, m. Jn. Bohun, 189 Cath., 189, 195 Eliz., m. 1 Jn. Skrene, 2 Ric. Harper, 3 And. Dymock, 189, 195 Erneburga de, see Erneburga Hugh de, 170 Lucy de, 198 Sir Pet., 189, 193, 195 Ralph de, 199, 244 Ranulph de, 139 Thos. de (d. by 1231), 1989, 202 Thos. de (fl. 1275), 1989, 204 Wm. de, 139 fam., 198 Arkwright: J. C. H., 193 J. H. L., 155 J. H. L. (another), 1556 Jos., vicar of Latton, 135, 188, 190, 1945, 224 Julius, vicar of Latton, 194 Loftus J. W., 190, 195, 209 Loftus W., 147, 188, 190, 193, 209, 225 Sir Ric. (d. 1792), inventor, 190 Ric. (d. 1843), 137, 190 fam., 136, 195, 211, 216, 218, 226 Armagh (Irel.), abp. of, see Coningsburgh Arnold: Chas., vicar of Roydon, and Nazeing, 238 Rob., and his w. Isab., 78 Arundel (or Kirkby), Jn., 61 his w. Beatrice, see Stodey Arundel: ctss. of, see FitzAlan, Isab. earl of, see FitzAlan, Edm. Asbestos Cement Division, 67 Ashton: Sir Hubert, 78 Nic., 205 assarting, 84, 90, 119, 139, 141, 173, 176, 209, 216, 219, 221, 225, 235 Assartis: Ralph de, 199, 244, 246; and see Erneburga Assemblies of God, 15, 54, 105, 15 6 Ayscough, Wm., vicar of Aveley, 14 B B.P. Oil, 67 B. & R. Relays, 153 Baas, see Bawd Babington: Jn., jr., 50 Jn., sr., 50 Jn. (?another), 50 Badby: Ric., 28 Thomasyn, see Ardale Baddow, Great, 44, 174 Baddow, Little, vicar of, see Gilson Baggallay, Frank, 27 Baha'i Faith, 157 Baker: Benj., 99 Jane, 30 Sir Jn., recorder of London and Chancellor of Exchequer, 78 Ric., 30 Sam., vicar of S. Weald, canon of Canterbury, 87 and see Wingfield-Baker Bald, see Bawd Baldwin: Eliz., see Bret Hen., 7 Balfour, Jn., 140 Ballard, Jn., 24 Ballett: Eliz., see Glascock Jn. (d. 1638), 205 Jn. (d. 1673), 168 Jn. (d. 1716), 168 Jn. (fl. 1716), 168 Ric., 168 Balliol, Lora de, 224 Balsham (Cambs.), rector of, see Price, M. Banaster, Hen., treasurer of St. Paul's (Lond.), 49 n Bannister, Jn., 212 Baptist Building Fund, 146 Baptists, 15, 34, 523, 73, 103, 105, 146, 156, 195, 206, 212, 222, 239, 248, pl. 27 Barber: Gabriel, 104 Jos., 104 Barclay: Edw. E., 231 Rob. L., and his w., 125 Barenton, see Barrington barge building, 445 Barking, Baldwin of, 215, 234 Barking, 159, 194 n abbey, 28, 301, 168, 180, 215 Barley, Thos., and his w. Joan, 188 Barlstead, Jn., 128 Barnard: Dan., 107 Jn., 136, 142, 146, 246 Wm. (fl. 1849), 136 Wm. (fl. 1876), 246 fam., 136, 141, 176, 192, 246 Barnard & Co., 246 barns, 2930, 59, 78, 116, 119, 122, 1256, 12830, 148, 166, 168, 171, 176, 183, 190, 199, 209, 212, 216, 219, 240, 2434, pl. 32 Barnwell, Sim., 233 barracks, 69, 91, 105 Barrett: Alice, see Belhus Dacre, 6 Edw. (d. 1586), 6, 8 Edw. (d. 1644), Ld. Barrett of Newburgh, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 16, 42 Eliz., m. Ric. Cook, 30 Jn. (fl. 1397), 6 Jn. (d. 1526), 6, 9 Jn. (fl. 1882), 96 Jos., 30 (formerly Lennard), Ric., 6 Rob., 6 Thos., 6 fam., 4, 67, 12, 14 Barrett-Lennard: Anna Maria, Lady Dacre, see Pratt Thos., Ld. Dacre (d. 1786), 4, 67, 14, 16 Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1857), 6, 16 Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1919), 6, 15 Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1923), 4, 6 Lady, 15 fam., 34, 14 Barricks, in High Easter, 8n Barrington (de Barenton): Alice, see Battail Anna-Maria, 186 Anne, m. Chas. Shales, 166 Sir Chas., Bt., 1657, 179, 1812, 1856 Eustace, 166 Sir Fitz William, Bt. (d. 1792), 166 Sir Fitz William, Bt. (d. 1832), 166, 178 Sir Fran., Bt., 1657, 1757, 185 Grizel, see Marcy Humph., 171 Joan, Lady (d. by 1641), 185 Jn. (fl. 1351), 1734 Sir Jn. (d. c. 1368), 167 Jn. (d. by 1451), 170 Sir Jn., Bt. (fl. 1655), 168 Sir Jn., Bt. (fl. 1661), 185 Sir Jn., Bt. (d. 1682), 1656, 171 Sir Jn., Bt. (d. 1691), 182 Sir Jn., Bt. (fl. 1818), 167, 181 Jn. Shales, 1667, 177, 182 Nic., 173 Thos. (d. 1472), 166, 170, 182 Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1581), 166, 169, 177 Sir Thos., Bt. (d. 1644), 1656, 177, 181, 202 Lady (fl. 1680), 183 fam., 123, 159, 161, 163, 166, 169, 1757, 1823, 186 Barrington Hall, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Barringtons, in Chigwell, 166 Barry: Dorothy, see Smith Jn. Smith, 80 Barstable, hund., 19, 75, 82, 90, 110 Barwicks, in Stanford Rivers, 188 Basildon, in Laindon, 45, 62 Basildon urban district, see Billericay Basset, Fulk, bp. of London, 86 Bassingbourn, Jn. de, 66 Bastwick, Jn., 222 Bates, Jn., 44 Batt: Art., 137 Jn. T., 137 Wm. (d. c. 1770), 137 Wm. (d. 1792), 137 Battail: Alice, m. Jn. Barrington, 170 Jn., 170 Marg., m. Jn. de Boys, 170 Thos. (d. by 1372), 170 Thos. (fl. 1450), 170 fam., 170 Battersea (Lond.), 53 Battles Hall, in Stapleford Abbots, 200 Battlesbridge, in Rawreth, 58 Bawd (Baas, Bald, Baud): Eliz., see Berland Joan, 20 Jn. (d. by 1346), 20 Jn. (d. 1422), 189 Ralph, 82 Sim., 82 Sir Thos., 82 Sir Wm. (d. 1343), 20, 82 Wm., s. of Jn. (fl. 1353), 20 Sir Wm., bro. of Jn. (d. 1375), 20 Wm. (fl. 1426), 189 fam., 82 Bawds, see Weald, South, mans. Bayeux, bp. of, see Odo Bayhouse, Sir Rob., 61 Bayhouse, see Thurrock, West. mans. Bayley: Fran., 218 fam., 218 Baynard fam., 232 Beachcroft, Sus., 60, 63 Beadle, Charlotte, 195 Bealknap, Rob., 90 Beanford, Old (Kent), 45 Beard and Fitch, gear cutters, 153 Beauchamp: Joan de, Lady Abergavenny, see Fitz Alan Wm. de, Ld. Abergavenny, 118 Beaufort, Hen., cardinal, bp. of Winchester, 232 Beaumont, Sir Geo. Howland, 244 Becher, Hen., 83 Becket: Jn., 28 St. Thos., abp. of Canterbury, 28, 90, 1001 Bedford: ctss. of, see Coucy; Lancaster, Jacquette dukes of, see Lancaster, Jn.; Russell Bedford, 61 Bedfordshire, 137; and see Bedford; Southill Beecham Group, 153 Beeleigh, in Maldon, abbey of, 215, 216, 219, 221 Begham, Basile de, 170 Belhus: Alice, m. Jn. Barrett, 6 Eliz., see Norton Iseult, m. Gilb. Lee, 6 Nic., 6 Thos., 6, 8 fam., 6 Belhus, see Aveley, mans. Bellamy, Jn., 61 Belli, Chas., vicar of S. Weald, 879, 102 Bellot, Thos., 232 belvedere, 81 Benfleet, South, 147 Benington, honor of, 188, 242 Bennett: Jn., 201 Thos., 201 Benson: Geo., 137, 148 Benstede: Sir Edw. de, and his w. Joan, 224 Jn. de (d. by 1331), and his w. Parnel, 224 Jn. de (d. 1358), 224 Jn. de (d. 1359), 224 Sir Jn. de (fl. 1448), 224 Bensusan, S. L., 215 Bentley, in South Weald, 20 ch., 77, 79, 878, 101 common, 84, 889 earthworks, 75 educ., 89 growth, 75 housing, 75 library, 79 mill, 85 reading room, 79 road, 77 village hall, 79 warren, 84 Benton: And., 217 Ric., 226 Wm., 217 Berkeley: Sir Maur. de, 2001 Thos. de, 200 fam., 201 Berkshire, see Windsor Berland: Eliz., m. Jn. Bawd, 189 Sir Wm., and his w. Christine, 189 Bermondsey (Surr.), priory, later abbey, 126, 129, 200, 244, 246-7 prior, 180 Berry: Cornelius, 183, 199 Eliz., see Poole Berthoud, Sir Eric, 125 Berwick, in Rainham, 62 Betterton, Sir Hen. Bucknall, later Ld. Rushcliffe, 232 Bevis: Geo., 218 Hen., 218 Jn. (d. 1572), 218 Jn. (d. 1622), 218 Thos., 218 Bibsworth: Thos., 188 Wal., 188 fam., 188 Bibsworth (Herts.), 188 Bill, Jn., 103 Billericay, 48 Billericay poor law union, 22, 86, 98 Billericay R.D.C., 99 Billericay (later Basildon) urban district, 17, 48 Birchanger, 113 Bishop, Jn., 200 Bishop's Stortford, Harlow, and Epping Gas and Electricity Co., 135 Bishopston, Jn., 189 Bismere, Wm., and his w. Agnes, 171 Black Death, 225 Blackmore: Mary, m. Chas. Phelips, 2089 Thos. (d. 1789), 2089, 211 Thos. (d. 1824), 2089, 211 Blackmore, 99 priory, 75, 82, 233 Blackwall, in Poplar (Mdx., later Lond.), 139 Blackwell: Alice, see Prest Ric., 171 Blakdale N.S.E., office equipment mfr., 153 Blaker, Jn., 52 Blanket: Jn., 17 fam., 17 'Blauchapelton', possibly in Great Waltham, 175 Bledlawe, Jn. de, 169 Blomfield, Sir Art., 205 Blount, Thos., and his w. Cecily, 140 Blucke (later Martin), Mat., 208 Blue Circle Industries Ltd., 31, 66 Blunt, Jn., 73 Boardman fam., 219 Bobbett, Sarah, 73 Bodle fam., 200 Bodley, Jn., 63 Bodmin (Cornw.), 29 Bohun: Anne, see Arderne Eleanor de, m. Thos. of Woodstock, earl of Buckingham and duke of Gloucester, 60, 126, 182 Humph. de, earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1298), 7 Humph. de, earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1322), 165 Humph. de, earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1361), 188 Humph. de, earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1373), 126, 165 Joan de, ctss. of Hereford, 126, 165, 1745 Jn., 189 Jn. de, earl of Hereford and Essex, 177 Mary de, m. Hen. of Bolingbroke, later Hen. IV, 126 Wm. de, earl of Northampton 126 fam., 8 Bolbec, Philippa de, m. Rog. de Lancaster, 198 Boleyn, Anne, see Anne Bolingbroke: Hen. of, later Hen. IV, 126 Mary of, see Bohun Bollington (Bolyngton): Joan de, m. Wm. Sawtry, 7 Jn. de, 7 Thos., 1678 Wm., 167 fam., 167 Bollington Hall, in Ugley, 167 Bollingtons, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Bonham-Carter, Gerard, 176 Bonner, Edm., bp. of London, 122 Bonningtons, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Booth fam., 239 Boreham: Anne, 206 Hervey of, dean of St. Paul's (Lond.), 204 Botetourt: Jn., Ld. Botetourt, 18 n Maud, see Maud, dau. of Thos. Botulf, Rob., 63 Boul, W. G. T., 48 Boulogne, Pharamus of, 139 Boulogne, count of, see Eustace Boulogne (or Witham), honor of, 139 Bourchier: Anne, m. Sir Wm. Parr, earl of Essex and marq. of Northampton, 126 Anne, w. of Sir Wm., see Woodstock Hen., earl of Essex (d. 1483), 126 Hen., earl of Essex (d. 1540), 126 Sir Wm., count of Eu, 60, 126, 165 Bourgchier, Thos., rector of W. Thurrock, later abp. of Canterbury and cardinal, 71 bourghselver, 247 Bovey (formerly Davies), Thos., 130 Bowman, Rob., 82 Boyles (Bowells, Cock a Bowells), see Weald, South, mans. Boys: Jn. de, 170 Marg. de, see Battail Boyton Hall, in Roxwell, 174 Boyvyle, Hugh, 200 Braborne: Fran., see Prest Wm., 171 Bradbury: Denise, m. Nic. Leveson, 63 Geo., 82 Thos., and his w. Joan, 63 Wm., 82 Bradeston: Eliz., m. Sir Wal. de la Pole, 5 Sir Thos. de (d. 1360), 5 Thos. de (d. 1374), 5 Bradley: Edw., 96 Bradley & Barrett, 96 Bradney, Jos., 137 Bradshaw: Ant. (d. 1636), and his w. Judith, 30 Ant. (d. 1655), 30 Eliz., 30 Wm., 30 Braine: Benj., 201 Jas., 201 Braintree (Branktree): Adam, 171 Mat. of, 164 fam., 164, 171 Braintree, 98, 113, 115, 159, 163, 183 Bramston, Thos., 22 Brandon, Jos., 56 Braughing, Ric., 140 Braughing (Herts.), see Hamels Park Bray: Miles of, 208 Rog. of, and his w. Marg., 208 Braybrooke, Rob., bp. of London, 182 bread and ale, assize of, 12, 22, 46, 69, 97, 121, 1289, 142, 179, 210, 237, 246 Breaunzon, de, see Brinson Brendhall, see Harlow Anc. Par., mans. Brent Hall, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. (Matching Barns) Brentwood, South Weald and, 74109 Brentwood, 745, 83, 90109, 92, pl. 25 agric., 74, 91, 96 almshos., 109 assarting, 90 Assize Ho., 94, 97 Belmont Ho. estate, 107 boundaries, 901 Brentwood sch., 91, 93, 95, 1012, 1057, 106, pl. 47 brickmaking, 96 bus svces., 93 cage, 98 cathedral, 93, 103, pl. 26 cemeteries, 100, 104 chantry, 1012 chapelry and vic., 74, 91, 101 chaplains and vicars, 91, 98, 1003, 1067; and see English; Greye; Mervyn; Ryley; Tower, Chas.; Western; Williams, R.; Woodroffe, T. chars., 8990, 94, 103, 1056, 108 chs., 74, 79, 86, 901, 93, 98, 1002, 106, 109, pl. 31 cinemas, 95 clock tower, 95, 97 clubs and socs., 95 coaches and carriers, 914, 96 College of Educ., later part of Chelmer Institute, 95, 106, 108 convents, 103, 107 council offices, 99 courts, 90, 94 district council, 74, 97, 99 dom. bldgs., 91 Barnards, 93, 107 Bawds Hall, 1023 Bleak Ho., 1078 Boyles Court, 103 Brentwood Place, 95 chaplain's ho., 1001 Crown Street, 93 Eastfield Rd., 107 Fairview, 1078 Gt. Stompfords Fm., 93 Hermitage, 93 High Ho., 107 High St., 93 Hope Villa, 108 Middleton Hall, 93, 95, 103, 107 Mitre Ho., 93, 107 North Road Ave., 93, pl. 37 Old Ho., 93 Otway Ho., 107 Queen's Road, 93, 107 Roden Ho., 93, 107 Vic., 1012, 107 Warlburg (Hope) Ho., 108 Western Ho., 93 Western Lodge, 93 ducking stool, 98 eccl. par., 88, 1012 econ. hist., 88, 91, 967 educ., 889, 100, 1023, 1058 elec., 99 excise office, 94 fairs, 21, 90, 96 fms., 85 fire svces., 99100 fires, 90, 96 gallows, 96 Gallows Green, 91 gas, 99 growth, 75, 84, 901, 96, 98 hosps., 91, 95, 100 housing, 75, 91, 95, 100 Warley Mount estate, 91 Westwood Ave., 75 industrial schs., 945, 106 ind., 91, 96 institutes and reading rooms, 95 libraries, 94, 96, 100, 107 lighting, 98 loc. govt., 74, 856, 979 mkt., 74, 901, 967 mkt. ho., 97 mkt. place, 91, 97 mill, 91, 96 nursery gdn., 91 orphanage, 103 par. council, 99 pks., 99 place name, 90 playing flds., 99, 107 police stn., 94, 100 poor relief, 98 poorho., 98 pop., 1, 3, 57, 75, 91 postal svces., 93 pound, 978 Prot. nonconf., 15, 234, 101, 1036 pub. halls, 95, 105 pub. hos.: Bell, 94 Chequers, 934, 97 Crown, 935 Gardeners Arms, 93 George (and Dragon), 94 King's Head, 94 Lamb, 94 Lion and Lamb, 94 Marquis of Granby, 94 Robin Hood (and Little John), 91, 934 Ship (Yorkshire Grey), 94 Swan (16th cent.), 94 Swan (Gun) (18th cent.), 94 Three Mariners, 98 White Hart, 934 White Horse, 94 pub. svces., 99100 rly., 91, 93, 96 reservoir, 49 rds., 17, 25, 745, 77, 79, 85, 901 Rom. Cathm., 93, 95, 1023, 1067, 109, pl. 26 sewerage, 989 shops, 94, 967, pl. 48 sport, 95, 99, 107 stocks, 98 telephone exchange, 93 town hall, 94, 99, 105 tradesmen, 967 urban district council, 17, 74, 80, 86, 90, 94, 99100 war damage, 1045, 108 water, 99 Wilson's Corner, 967 woods, 74, 99 wkho., 98 worthies, 956 youth treatment centre, 95 and see Shenfield; Warley, Great; Warley, Little; Weald, South Brentwood, Rom. Catholic diocese of, 103 Brentwood Brick and Tile Co., 96 Brentwood Gas Light and Coke Co., 99 Bret: Eliz. le, m. Hen. Baldwin, 7 Hugh le (fl. 1212), 7 Hugh le (d. 1267), 7 Jn. le (fl. 1267), 7 Jn. le (d. 1298), 7 Simon le, 7 Thos. (fl. 1205), 19 Thos. le (d. 1329), 7 fam., 5, 7 Brethren, 54, 73, 105, 212, 222 Bretts (Place), see Aveley, mans. Brewer, Geo., 218 breweries, 35, 434, 96, 142, 161, 164, 1756, pl. 43 Brewster, Jas., 79 n Brianzun, de, see Brinson brick and tile making, 11, 21, 31, 35, 37, 435, 66, 85, 96, 121, 167, 176, 203, 220, 236 Bricklayers Co., 66, 70 Brictmar (fl. 1066), 139 Bridewell Hospital (Lond.), 5, 216 Bridgeman, Chas., 169 Bridges, Ralph, vicar of S. Weald, 868, 101 Brinson (de Breaunzon, Brianzun): Bart. (d. by 1212), 59 Bart. (fl. 1212), 59, 66 Bart. (fl. 1262), 59 Bart. (d. 1286), 5, 11, 59, 62 Joan, dau. of Sir Jn., 5, 60 Joan, w. of Bart., m. 2 Sir Jn. de Lovetot, 5, 7 Jn. (d. 1316), 5, 13, 62 Sir Jn. (d. 1338), 5, 62 Thos., 59, 62 Wm., 3, 5, 14, 59 fam., 59 Bristol, constable of, see Fermbaud British and Foreign School Soc., 146 British Livestock Co., 166 British Petroleum Co., 67, 151, 153 British Portland Cement Mfrs., 66 British Printing Corp., 153 British Rail 1512 Broad Oak Fm. Sausages, 176 Broderers' Company (Lond.), 29, 33 Broke, Jn. de, 139 Brokesby, Fran., vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak, 181 Brook Street (Sideburgbroc), in S. Weald, 75, 102 brickmaking, 85 chars., 90 dom. bldgs., 79 Stone Ho., 79 White Horse Fm. (the Grange), 79 educ., 889 growth, 75 hosp., 75, 88 loc. govt., 85 man., see Weald, S. (Ropers) mill, 85 poor relief, 86 pub. hos.: Bull, 79 Nag's Head, 75, 79 White Horse, 79 Redcrosse, 88, 105 roads, 77, 85 smithy, 85 stocks, 85 tollho., 79 village halls, 79 wkho., 79, 856 Brooke: Jn. (fl. 1631), 233 Jn. (fl. 1680), 233 Mr., 223 Brookland, in Upminster, 8 Brooks: Edm. W., 38 Herb. E., 27, 48 Brooks, Shoobridge & Co., 44 Broomfield, see Patching Broomshawbury, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Brown: Alf. Augustus, 149 Ant., 15 Art. H., 96 Charlotte, 149 Edw., rector of Sheering, 248 J. A., 190 Jas., 1467, 239 Jas., Ltd., 96 Lancelot (Capability), 7, 117 Brown & Tawse Tubes Ltd., 21 Browne: Sir Ant. (d. 1548), 70 Sir Ant. (d. 1567), judge, 7983, 889, 100, 106 Ant. (d. 1583), 80 Ant., Viscount Montagu, (d. 1592), 70 Sir Ant. (d. 1623), 80, 101 Sir Ant. (fl. 1661), 80 Sir Humph., 201 Joan, 89 Jn. (d. 1658), 80 Jn. (fl. 1723), 138 Maj.-Gen. Jn., 138 Leonard, 49 Rob. (d. 1488), 201 Rob. (fl. 1712), 15 Sarah, see Harbin Thos., 218 Wm., 217 Wistan, sheriff of Essex, 80, 1001 Browning, Edw., 167 Broxboume (Herts.), 208, 228 Bruce: Eleanor, 165 Isab., 112, 165, 176 Rob. (d. 1230), 165 Rob., earl of Carrick (d. 1304), 178 n Rob., earl of Carrick, later King of Scotland, 165 fam., 165, 168 Brunesho: Hen. de, 168 Mic. de, 168 Ralph de (fl. c. 1200), 168 Ralph de (fl. c. 1216), 168 Ric. de (fl. 11856), 168 Ric. de (fl. c. 1216), 168 Brunesho, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Bruyn: Alice, m. Sir Jn. Heveningham, 31 fam., 28, 31, 33 Bryan, Kate, 108 Brydges: Jas., duke of Chandos, 50 Lydia Cath., dchss. of Chandos, see Davall Buckfast (Devon), abbey, 156 Buckhurst Hill, in Chigwell, 104 Buckingham, dukes of, see Stafford Buckingham: ctss. of, see Bohun, Eleanor de earl of, see Woodstock, Thos. of Buckinghamshire, see Chesham; Eton College; Iver; Whaddon Hall Bucknall, Jn., and his w., 83 Buddhism, 157 Bugge: Sir Ant., 137 Edw., 137 Jane (d. 1582), w. of Edw., 137 n Joan, 137 Jn., 137, 139 Ric. (fl. 1616), 192 Ric. (d. 1636), 137 n, 144 Ric. (fl. 1677), 139 fam., 137, 139 builders and civil engineers, 96, 176, 246 Bull: Edw. Philos, 145, 149 Geo., 138 Bulphan, 21 Bumpstead: Geof. of, 8 Gilb. of, 8 Joan of, 8 Mat. of, 8 Rob. of, 8 Sir Wm. of (d. by 1316), 8n Wm. of (d. 1345), 8, 6z fam. 8 Bumpstead, see Aveley, mans. Bumpstead, Steeple, 232 Bumstead, (fl. 1691), 103 Burdegale, Raymond de, and his w. Joan, 232 Burgess: Wm., 96 Wm. J. and Chas. T., 96 Burgess & Key, 96 Burgh: Devorguille de, m. Rob. Fitz Walter, Ld. FitzWalter, 116 Hubert de, earl of Kent, 110 Jn. de, 116 Burghley, Ld., see Cecil, W. Burgoyne: Montagu, 137, 146, 148, 188, 190, 192, 195 fam., 195 Burn: Geo., vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak, 165 Jas., sr., 43 Jas., jr., 43 burning at the stake, 87, 96 Burrage, Martin, 59 Burrus, Edw., 47 Burstead, Great, 99 Burstead, Little, 99 Burton the Tailor, 94 Bury St. Edmunds (Suff.), 93, 134 abbey, 112, 137, 139, 1414, 186, 188, 191 abbots, see Anselm; Hugh; Luton; Northwold; Rushbrook; Samson Bush: fam. (14th cent.), 79 n (another), 169 Bush End, in Hatfield Broad Oak, 161 almshos., 185 chars., 1845 ch., 161, 1824 commons, 1723 dom. bldgs., 164 Hatfield Pk., 159, 166 High Ho., 163 educ., 161, 1845 fms.: Bush End, 174 Hatfield Pk., 166, 1745 pk., 166 prehist rems., 159 road, 161 tithing, 178 vic., 182 woods, 1778 Bute, marquess of, see Crichton-Stuart; mchnss. of, see North Butler: Cornelius, 956 Jn., 24 Sam., 86 (or Ormond), Thos., later earl of Ormond, 200 Wm., 147 fam., 239 Butterfield, Jas., curate of Hatfield Broad Oak, 179 Button: Geo., 30 Jn. (d. c. 1807), 30, 32, 47 Jn. (fl. 1835), 164 (later Freeman), Jn. (d. 1853), 27, 30, 50 Zachariah, 30, 38, 43, 45, 50 fam., 30 butts, for archery, 187, 247 Buxton, Edw. North, 178 fam., 178 Byde, Sir Thos., 21516 C Caen (Calvados, France), abbey of St. Stephen, 13 Cage: Wm. (fl. 1628), 140 Sir Wm. (fl. 1668), 140 cages, 98, 179, 193, 229, 238 Calcott (Caldecot), see Weald, South, mans. Calverley: Horace W., 138, 168, 199, 206 fam., 169 Cambridge: coaches, 134 rly., 110, 152, 188, 208, 229 road, 110, 115, 126, 134, 152, 161, 242 university, 22, 87; and see Christ's; King's; Magdalene; Trinity colleges Cambridgeshire, see Balsham; Newmarket Cambrun, Wal. de, and his w. Alice, 59 Cammass Hall, in White Roding, 178 Campion: Jn. (fl. 1314), 137 Jn. (fl. 1441), 137 Jn. (d. 1703), 218 Wal., 137 Wm., 137 fam., 137 Campions, see Harlow Anc. Par., mans. Canada, see Newfoundland canals, 17, 58; and see Stort Canfield, Great, 168 Cannon: & Son, 121 F., & Sons, 121 Canons, see Parndon, Great, mans. Canterbury (Kent), 25, 58 abps. of, 28; and see Becket; Bourgchier canon of, see Baker, S. Cardinal College, Oxford, 13, 82 Carew: Christine, see Andrews Wm., 9 Carlile, Wilson, rector of Netteswell, 21112 Carlton: Marg., see Waleys Wm., 189 Carnegie, And., philanthropist, 53 Carpenter: Eliz., see Petty Geo., later Ld. Carpenter (d. 1748), 244 Geo., Ld. Carpenter, later earl of Tyrconnel (d. 1762), 244 Geo., earl of Tyrconnel (d. 1805), 244 Ric. Cromwell, 182 Carrick, earl of, see Bruce, Rob. Carter: H. H., 53 H. J., 52 Cary, Valentine, rector of Gt. Parndon, dean of St. Paul's (Lond.), and bp. of Exeter, 221 Casse, Edw., 206 Catherine (of Aragon), queen of Hen. VIII, 83 Cavill, Jas., 247 Cawley, Jn., vicar of Roydon, 238 Caygill: Jane, see Selwin Jn., 168 Cecil: Jas., earl of Salisbury, 232 Rob., earl of Salisbury, 232, 234 Wm., Ld. Burghley, 222 Celestine III, Pope, 211 Cely (Celye, Sealy): Anne, 7 Barbara, 7n Isab., m. 1 Rob. Warham, 2 Ant. Cook, 78 Jn. (d. c. 1589), 222 Jn. (fl. 1680), 218 Marg., m. Jn. Kettleby, 7 Ric. (d. 1481 or 1482), 7 Ric. (d. 1494), 7 fam., 4 cement, mfr. of, 11, 17, 21, 34, 657, pl. 18 cemeteries, 27, 489, 100, 104, 146, 155, 229, 239 Central Electricity Generating bd, 67 Chadwell, 46 Chafford, deanery of, 100 Chafford, hund., 1109, I, 41, 901 chalk and lime mfr., 11, 24, 31, 35, 378, 401, 435, 578, 647, 73 Chalke, Ric., 169 Chamberlayne: Ric., 182 Sarah (d. 1742), 182 Sarah (d. 1870), 176n, 1845 Stanes (d. 1782), 172 Stanes (d. 1834), 172 Champernoun: Alice, 136 Art., 136 Chancellor: F. G. M., 39 Fred., 212 F., & Sons, 107 Chandler, Mary, 82 Chandos, Sir Rog., 28 Chandos, duke of, see Brydges; dchss. of, see Davall chantries, 88, 1012, 1334, 144, 147, 181, 186, 1934 Chaplin: Sir Geo., 84 Thos., 142 Chaplin & Co., 142 Charles I, 165, 191, 2089 Charlotte, princess of Wales, 72 Charrington & Co., 44 Charterhouse (Lond.), hosp., 126, 12830 Chaucer, Geof., poet, 165 Cheeke: Ann, m. Sir Thos. Tipping, Bt., 20 Sir Thos., 23 fam., 19, 20 n Cheere, Hen., 167 Chelmsford, 25, 74, 93, 104, 1589, 161, 242 bps. of, 13, 15, 33, 501, 86, 88, 122, 143, 145, 155, 180, 204, 221 diocese of, 1012 Chelsea (Lond.), St. Joseph's convent, 103 chemicals, mfr. of, 44, 67, 153 Chertsey: Jn. of, 28 Steph. of, 28 Chesham (Bucks.), 166 Chester, Rob., 137, 243 Chester, earl of, see John the Scot Chesterford, Great, 134 Chetwood, H. F., 217 Cheveley: Geo., 1824 Thos., 185 Chiddele, Wm. of, 8 Chigwell, see Barringtons; Buckhurst Hill; Woolston Hall Child: Sir Caesar, 63 Sir Josiah, Bt., 216, 232 Sir Ric., Bt., 221 Childerditch, 1724, 18 agric., 201 beerho., 18 boundaries, 17, 48 brickmaking, 21 canal scheme, 17 char., 24 Childerditch (Great) Pond, 17, 19, 201 ch., 17, 224, pl. 35 commons, 17, 201 detached parts, 19 dom. bldgs.: Blankets, 17 Childerditch Hall, 1819, 24 Childerditch Street, 18 Hill Fm., 18 Meadow View, 17 Nuttys (Offens), 1718 old school, 24 Rect., 23 Rose Brook, 17 Roses, 17 Tillingham Hall, 1718, 20 Vic., 17, 23 Woodlands, 17 drainage, 21 econ. hist., 201 educ., 18, 234 fms., 21 Blankets (Thompsons), 17, 201 Childerditch Hall, 19, 21 Hill, 19 New House (Lt. Tillingham Hall), 1920 Nuttys (Offens), 17, 19, 21 Tillingham Hall, 17, 201 fen, 17, 21 field names, 21 fields, open, 21 inc., 17, 201 ind., 1719, 21 irrigation lake, 19 library, 18 loc. govt., 17, 202, 99 mans. 1820 Childerditch (Hall), 1823 Tillingham, 1823, 84 marshes, 20 mills, 212 poor relief, 22 poorhos., 22, 24 pop., 1718, 234 Prot. nonconf., 234, 104 rly., 17 rect., 20, 22 rivers and streams, 17 roads, 17 Rom. Cathm., 224 sport, 18 vic., 223 vicars and curates, 223 and see Duckfield; Grave; Groome; Harris, F.; Hervey; Hull; Lewis, J.; Newman, J.; Reddriche; Stonehouse, R.; Tiddeman warehos., 21 woods, 1921 wkho., 22 and see Thorndon park Childers: Anne, see Poole Wm., 244 Chishull, Jn., bp. of London, 86 cholera, 180 Christ Church, Oxford, 247 Christadelphians, 105 Christian Scientists, 156 Christ's College, Cambridge, 2312 Christ's Hosp. (Lond.), 5, 216 Christine, Thos. s. of, see Thomas Church: Cath. atte, see Winchester Joan atte, m. Ric. Maister, 218 Jn. atte, 218 Rob. atte, 218 McLaren Ltd., 176 Church Army, 105, 211 Church Commissioners see Ecclesiastical Commissioners church houses, 88, 12930, 197, 2046, 205 n, 2478, pl. 21 Church Pastoral Aid Soc., 70, 155 Churchill, Sarah, dchss. of Marlborough, 238 cinemas, 39, 95, 152 cinematography, 57 civic buildings, 39, 42, 489, 59, 94, 99, 105, 151, 154, pl. 2 Clare: Gilb. of, earl of Gloucester (d. 1295), 138 Gilb. of, earl of Pembroke (fl. 1135), 217 Ric. FitzGilbert of (fl. 1086), 117 Ric. FitzGilbert of, earl of Pembroke (d. 1176), 216 fam., 21617 Clare, honor of, 138 Clark & Stanfield, 44 Clarke: Hamlet, 33 Jn., 95 Wm., dean of Winchester, 1801 Jos., 227 Rob., 15 (fl. 1691), 23, 1034 Clavering, see Thurrock, West, mans. Clay Hall (Cleys), see Stifford, mans. Clayton: Geo. Alan, see Lowndes Sir Rob., 601, 68 clerk, Erard the, see Erard Clerkenwell (Lond.), 153 Cleve, Thos., 16 Cleves, Anne of, see Anne Clifford, Geo., 202 clock towers, 69, 95, 97, 187 clothing, mfr. of, 11, 44, 96, 121 clubs and societies, 4, 3940, 45, 95, 133, 135, 141, 152, 186, 188, 216, 231, 239 Cock, Wm., 82 Cock a Bowells, see Weald, South, mans. (Boyles) Coggeshall, Ralph of, 243 Coggeshall, Great, 159 Coggeshall, Little, abbey of, 1823 Cok the potter, 142, 192 his fam., 192 Colchester, bp. of, see Johnson, Hen. F. Colchester, Ellis s. of Jn. of, 189 his w. Gillian, see Merk Colchester: gaol, 173, 179 museum, 123 pop., 159 rly., 93 road, 25, 75, 77, 901, 110, 113 St. Botolph's priory, 180 St. John's abbey, 116, 122 Coldham: Lawr., 244 Mortlock, 244 Cole &Lecquire, 45 Colegrave, Wm., see Manby Coleman, Lily, 149 Coleworth: Erneburga of, see Erneburga Sir Ric. of, 199 Collins: Jos., 206 Wal., 217 Wm., 206 Mr. and Mrs., 218 fam., 21718 Colora Printing, 153 Colte: Eliz., 239 Sir Geo. (d. 1579), 233 Geo. (d. 1615), 140, 233, 244 Sir Hen., 224, 2334 his w., 233 Jane, m. Sir Thos. More, 233 Joan, w. of Thos., m. 2 Sir Wm. Parre, 224, 233, 239 Jn., 224, 233, 239 Marg., 240 Mary, 239 Thos., 140, 224, 233, 239, 244 fam., 224, 233, 244 Columbariis, de, see Culverhouse Combers fam., 83 commons, 4, 911, 17, 201, 25, 301, 65, 68, 84, 99, 11920, 127, 129, 133, 135, 1412, 148, 158, 172, 1858, 1913, 2023, 20710, 213, 215, 21820, 223, 225, 2289, 231, 2357, 245, 249 Compton, Jn., 99 Compton (Hants), vicar of, see Scott, C. Comyn: Isab., 188 Wm., 188 Congregationalists (Independents), 4, 15, 24, 34, 52, 73, 1046, 130, 146, 1834, 195, 206, 23940 Coningsburgh, Edm., vicar of S. Weald, later abp. of Armagh (Irel.), 87 Connop, Jn., 201 conservation areas, 197, 229 Contemporary Perfumers Ltd., 166 cook, Ansger the, see Ansger Cook: Alan, 52 Ant., 7 Eliz., w. of Ric., see Barrett Eliz, m.Gramer, 30 Isab., see Cely J. W., 105 Ric., 30 Coombs, see Thurrock, West, mans. Coope, Octavius, M.P., 78, 889 Cooper: Jn., 62 Wm. D. C., 623 Co-operative Wholesale Soc., 153 Coopersale House, in Theydon Garnon, 233 Copeland, Jn., 168 Copeman, Frank, 107 Coppins Crouch, see Aveley, mans. Corby: Rob. (fl. 1363), 61 Rob. (fl. 1400, ?another), 61 Cornish: Jn., 168 Ric., 1701 Cornwall, 45; and see Bodmin Cornwell: Ric., 40 Rob., 47, 64 Sir Thos., 40 Wm., 47, 634 fam., 63 Corringham, 82, 84 Cory: Bros., 67 Wm., &Son, 67 Cory-Wright, G. W., 168 Cossor: A. C., Group, 153 Electronics, 153 Costain: Sir Ric., 154 Concrete Co., 21 Costed, see Weald, South, mans. Cotes, Jn., 188 Cotton: Hen., golfer, 155 Jn., 106 Coucy, Isab. de, ctss. of Bedford, 101 court houses, 42, 154, 163, 179 Covell, Edw., 201 Covent Garden (Mdx., later Lond.), 138 Cover, J. F., 52 Cowick: Jn., 242 fam., 242 Cowickbury, see Sheering, mans. Cowley, earls, 232 Cox: Anne, 51 Wm., 207 Coxtie Green, in South Weald, 745, 90 Red Lion pub. ho., 79 rds., 77 Crabb, Sarah, 149 Crabbe, Jn., 164 Crabtree, W., 151 Crafford: Art., 82, 88 Mary, m. Wm. Jermyn, 82 Winifred, m. Geo. Gittens, 82 Crammavill: Hen. de, 28 Wm. de, 28 fam., 28 Cramphorne: Dan., 246 Jos., 246 Thos., rector of Netteswell, 211 Cranfield, Sir Lionel, later earl of Middlesex, 243 Cranham, 13, 22, 24, 824, 99 vicar of, see Yardley Cranwell, Thos., 145 Crawford, Fran. Marion, 165 Crawshay fam., 78 Cray's Hill, in Ramsden Crays, 19 Crepping: Alan de, 170 Alice de, see Arderne Wal. de, sr., 170 Wal. de, jr., 170 Cressing, 5 n Crichton-Stuart: Jn., marq. of Bute, 136 Maria, mchnss. of Bute, see North Croft, Sir Herb., Bt., 27 Crofts-Read: Sir Chas., 247 Mary, see Hewett Cromwell: Oliver, Ld. Protector, 80, 165 Thos., earl of Essex, 83, 135 Crosse: Mary, m. Wm. Martin, 208, 21012 Rob. (d. 1741), 212 Rob. (d. c. 1879), 1089 Thos., 212 Crow, F. J., &Sons, 246 Crow Green, in South Weald, 20, 75, 77, 90 Crowe &Careless, 102 Cruse: Anne, see Feake Jonathan, see Feake Cullen: Abraham, 244 Sir Jn., 244 Rushout, 244 Culverhouse (de Columbariis): Jn., and his w., 8 Ric., 8 fam., 8 Culverhouse, see Aveley, mans. Curt, le, fam., 4 Curtis: G. E., 62 Jn. (fl. 1843), 50 Jn. (fl. 1880), 62 fam., 62 Cutt: Barbara, w. of Sir Hen., m. 2 Thos. Fludd, 3 Sir Edw. Gill, 199 Eleanor, see Marshall Fran., 199 Hen. (d. 1573), 198 Sir Hen. (d. 1603), 199 Jn. (fl. 1517), 198 Jn. (fl. 1618), 199 Mary, see Marshall Pet., and his w. Cath., 199 Ric. (d. 1592), 199 Ric. (d. 1607), 199 D Dacre, Ld., see Barrett-Lennard Dagenham, 32, 45 Breach, 68 rect., 71 Valence Ho., 7 Dalzell, Rob., 34, 52 Danby, Sir Rob., 233 Darcy: Hen., 61 Thos. (fl. 1363), 61 Sir Thos. (fl. 1537), 216 Dartford Tunnel, 58 Darwin, Chas. R., naturalist, 40 Dashwood, Wm., vicar of W. Thurrock, 71 D'Auvergne, Edw., rector of Gt. Hallingbury, 122 Davall (Duval): Lydia Cath., w. of Sir Thos. (d. 1714), m. 2 Jas. Brydges, duke of Chandos, 45, 50 Sir Thos. (d. 1712), 45, 50 Sir Thos. (d. 1714), 45, 50 Thos. (d. 1718), 50 fam., 43 Davenport: Edm., 170 Sarah, see Mumford David Charles Group, 96 Davies (later Bovey), Thos., 130 Davis: A. H., 9 J. F., 9 J. P., 9 W. D., 9 Mr. and Mrs., 170 Day: Geo., and his w., 130 Wm., vicar of Roydon, 226, 238 Deards' Victoria Dry-Glazing, 142 Dearling, Wm., vicar of Matching, 2045 Death: Wm., 226 fam., 210 Debden, Amberden Hall in, 172 Deltour, Cath., 90 Denmark, 66 Denne: Thos. (d. c. 1640), vicar of Latton, later rector of Netteswell, 147, 211 Thos. (d. 1680), vicar of Latton, 1945 Denton (Kent), 59 Deptford (Kent), 12 Derby: ctss. of, see Stanley, Marg. earls of, see Ferrers Derwentwater, earls of, see Radclyffe Desborough: Benj., 60, 63, 68 Sarah, see Vandenanker Devereux: Rob., earl of Essex, 126 Wal., Viscount Hereford, later earl of Essex, 126 Devonshire, 73; and see Buckfast, abbey Dickens, Alf., 98 Diehl, Alice, 4 Dinham: Eliz., see Fitz Walter Jn., Ld. Dinham, 232 disorder, 11, 13, 32, 38, 46, 53, 177, 182, 192, 202 and see murder; plots; rape; rebellions; riots; robbery and theft; wars Ditton, Hen. of, 8 Dobbs, Jn., 135 Doddinghurst, 1920, 61, 74, 77, 812, 99 Doddinghurst List, in South Weald, 75 Dodsworth, Wm., 29 Dorling, Wm., 104 Dorrell, Rob., 60, 634 Dorset, marquess of, see Grey, T. Dorstal Press, 153 Douglas, Sam., 104 Doune: Jn. de la, and his w. Agnes, 232 Rose de la, 232 Wm. de la, 232 fam., 232 Doushade, Thos., 176 n dovecots, 589, 141, 167, 199, 225, 236, 245 Dover (Kent), 28 Down Hall, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Down Hall, see Roydon, mans. Downsells (Bawds), see Weald, South, mans. Doyle, Wm., see North Drake, Chas., 169 Drax, Ric. of, 144 Drew, Jane, 151 Druitt, Theodore, &Co., 51 Drums Ltd., 44 Duckett: (formerly Jackson), Sir Geo., Bt. (d. 1822), 229, 233 Sir Geo., Bt. (fl. 1822), 231, 233 Sir George Floyd, 240 Duckfield, Dan., vicar of Childerditch, 23 ducking stools, 12, 46, 98, 142, 179 Duke: Jn., 246 Thos., 246 Duncan, Jn., 96 Dungun, Ralph de, rector of W. Thurrock, canon of St. Paul's, 71 Dunkeld (Scot.), bp. of, see Lincoln, W. Dunmow, Great, 113, 161 coaches, 242 pop., 159 rly., 115, 163 Rom. Cathm., 183 Dunmow, Little, barony of, 232 priory of, 238 Dunmow poor law union, 180 Dunmow R.D.C., 185 Dunning, Rog., 17 Dunton, 48, 99 Durham, bp. of, see St. Calais dean of, see Horne Durley, Wm., 216 Durning: Eliz., w. of Jn., m. 2 Wm. Herbert, 35 Jn., 33, 35 Duval, see Davall Dyde, Wm., rector of Gt. Parndon, 220 Dyke, Jeremiah, rector of Gt. Parndon, 221 Dymock: And., 189 Eliz., see Arderne Dynaunt: Aude or Aubrey, 189 Sir Geof., 189 Rose, see Merk E E.S.A. Creative Learning, 153 Eaglen, Rob., 105 East India Company, 5860, 243 Easter, High, see Barricks Eastern Counties Rly., 93, 96 Eastern electricity board, 49, 154 Eastern gas bd., 154 Eastwick (Herts.), 146, 154, 223 Ecclesiastical (later Church) Commissioners, 1314, 71 Eddowes: Rob., 243 Sus., see Filmer Edeva (fl. 1066), 116 Edmonton (Lond.), 151 Edmund, duke of Kent (d. 1330), 243 Edmund, earl of Lancaster, 198 Edmund (fl. c. 1200), 217 Edmund son of Algot, 198, 202 Edmund, Wm. s. of, see William Edward the Confessor, St. and King, 118, 16s, 215 Edward I (as prince), 71; (as king) 165 Edward II, 14, 165, 234, 238 Edward III, 101, 177, 235 Edward IV, 60, 233 Edward VI (as prince), 232 Edward VII (as prince), 59; (as king), 222 Edward (fl. 1066), 8 Edwards: Chas., 168 Geo., naturalist, 95 Wm., 35 n Mrs., 73 fam., 175 Electrical Remote Control Co., 153 electricity, 489, 59, 67, 72, 99, 135, 154, 208, 231, 242 electronics, 153 Elim (Pentecostal) Church, 156 Elizabeth I, 68, 80, 116, 126, 190, 232, 234 Elizabeth II, 222 Elliott-Binns, Leonard, rector of Gt. Hallingbury, 123 Ellis: Chas., 218 Jn., 218 Elmgrant trust, 152 Emerson: Jn., rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 129 30 Mrs. M., 125 emigration, 122, 180 Emma, dau. of Eustace s. of Wal., ? m. Bart. of Laver, 198 Enfield: Sir Hen. of, 170, 198 Sir Jn. of, 198 Ric. of, 198 engineering, 11, 91, 121, 142, 153, 207, 210 England: Fran., 15 Jn., 74 English, Jn., vicar of Brentwood, 101 entertainment and recreation, see assembly rooms; cinemas; clubs and societies; music; sport; theatres epidemics, see Black Death; cholera; smallpox Epping, Nic. of, 217 Epping, 111, 112, 219, 221, 223 ch., 211 Eppingbury, 233 growth, 133 resident, 218 road, 134, 187, 215, 227 Rom. Cathm., 146 sewerage, 98 and see Hayleys; Madells; Rye Hill; Theydon Grove Epping, forest of, 178 Epping Forest district, 143, 197 Epping parl. constituency, 155 Epping poor law union, 204, 221, 226, 238 Epping R.D.C., 143, 228, 231, 242 Epping Upland, 131, 213, 220 Epping and Ongar highway trust, 134, 188 Erard the clerk, rector of Harlow, 144 Erneburga (? de Assartis), m. 1 Ric. de Arderne, 2 Sir Ric. de Coleworth, 199, 244 Ernold, chaplain of Latton, 194 Ernulf (fl. 1066), 189 Errington fam., 50 Esgar (fl. 1066), 126, 129 Essex: Edm. of, 201 Jn. of, 201 Swein of, see Swein Essex, adcn. of, 71, 90; and see Wollaston Essex, earls of, see Bohun; Bourchier; Cromwell; Devereux; Mandeville; Parr Essex, county of, 94 architects, 151, 157 asylum, 91, 100 boundaries, 113, 131, 240 bridges, 3, 25, 58, 77, 115, 134, 161, 229, 242 country pks., 1920, 75, 80 county council, 27, 115 county ct., 94, 154 Design Guide, 95 educ., 16, 54, 74, 89, 100, 1068, 147, 154, 157, 184, 206 estates, 6, 9, 19, 80, 83 fire svces., 49, 100 forest, 745, 84, 90, 118, 127, 138, 141, 1768, 191, 209, 219, 228, 235, 245 health svces., 1545 libraries, 79, 94, 100 parl. rep., 165 police, 154 Prot. nonconf., 239 record office, 96 reformatory sch., 135 sheriff of, 172; and see Altham, Jas.; Browne, Wistan; Harlow, Sir R. of; Horton; Vere, A. de; Whitsand, Sir Ric. of Essex Baptist Association, 523, 146 Essex Archaeological Society, presidents of, 166, 181 Essex Brick Co., 21 Essex Congregational Union, 24, 52, 104, 239 Essex Hunt, 135, 178, 188, 197 Essex Regiment, 91 Essex Rivers (catchment) bd., 11, 46, 68 Essex Sack Co., 67 Essex and Hertfordshire (or Hockerill) highway trust, 134 Esso Petroleum Co., 67 Ethelston: Rob. W., 136, 140, 145 fam., 200 Etmar (fl. 1066), 198 Eton, Thos., and his w. Meliora, 218 Eton College (Bucks.), 13 Ettrick, Edw., 128 Eu: Osbert of, 71 Rob. of, 59 Eu, counts of, 71; and see Bourchier, Sir W.; Henry; Robert Eudes dapifer, 116, 122, 136; his w. Rose, 116 Europe, trade with, 45 Eustace, count of Boulogne, 139, 165, 1889, 191, 193, 215, 219 Eustace son of Wal., 198 his dau., see Emma Evangelical (formerly Peculiar People) Church, 53 Evans: Jos., 104 Sir Steph., 634 Evelyn, ctss. of Lancaster, see Forz Ewer, Isaac, 165 Ewing, Jas., 233 Exeter, bp. of, see Cary Exnyng, Jn., 181 Exxon Corp., 67 Eyrdale, see Ardale Eyre, Geo. Bramston, see ArcherHoublon F fairs, 11, 21, 423, 46, 66, 90, 96, 121, 142, 144 n, 159, 161, 1757, 184, 187, 192, 215, 231, pl. 41 Farmer: Sir Edw., 216, 218, 247 Geo., 216 Marg., see Hewett Farnell: Sim., 50 Thos., 46, 49 fam., 50 Farr, Wal., 248 Fawbert, Geo., 146 Feake: Anne, m. Jonathan Cruse, 243 Anne, m. Phil. Martin, 243 Jane, m. Thos. Sanford, 243 Jn., 243 (formerly Cruse), Jonathan, 243 Mary, 243 Sam. (d. 1757), 243 Sam. (d. 1774), 243 Feast: Hen., 239 fam., 239 Featherstonhaugh, Sir Mat., Bt., 66 Feilde: Cath., 233 Edm. (d. 1719), 233 Edm. (d. 1729), 233 Paul, 233 Thos., 233 Wm., 233 Wm. H., 233 Fell, Jn., dean and bp. of Oxford, 247 felons' goods, right of, 12 Felsted, chantry and sch., 2045 Fermbaud (Ferobaud), Nic., rector of W. Thurrock, constable of Bristol, sheriff of Oxford, 712 Ferrers: Wm. de, earl of Derby (d. 1190), 49 Wm. de, earl of Derby (d. 1247), 49 fam., 40 ferries, 4, 25, 378, 45, 58, 69, 72 field names, 5, 911, 21, 301, 35, 42, 62, 71, 73, 108, 1201, 127, 130, 159, 1723, 1756, 1913, 195, 200, 2024, 2089, 219, 2212, 2356, 245 Fielder &Co., 96 fields, open, 9, 21, 41, 65, 120, 127, 1723, 191, 202, 209, 219, 235, 2445 Fiennes fam., 139 Filmer: Mary, 243 Sus., m. Rob. Eddowes, 243 Thos., 243 Finch: And., 208, 21617 Dan., earl of Nottingham, 112 Jn., and his w. Marg., 217 Finland, 67 fires, see Brentwood; Hallingbury, Great; Hallingbury, Little; Harlow Anc. Par.; Harlow Town; Hatfield Broad Oak; Latton; Matching; Parndon, Great; Roydon; Roydon Hamlet; Sheering; Stifford; Thurrock, Grays; Thurrock, West; Weald, South fireworks, mfr. of, 142 Fish, Jn., rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 130 Fisher, Jn. L., rector of Netteswell, 211 fisheries and fishponds, 20, 41, 64, 141, 224 n, 235, 2457 FitzAlan: Beatrice, 200 Edm., earl of Arundel, 199 Eliz., m. Thos. de Mowbray, duke of Norfolk, 200 Isab., ctss. of Arundel, 199200 Joan, m. Wm. Beauchamp, Ld. Abergavenny, 200 Marg., m. Sir Roland Lenthal, 200 Ric., earl of Arundel (d. 1375), 199 Ric., earl of Arundel (d. 1397), 174, 199 Thos., earl of Arundel, 199200 Fitz Aucher, Ric., 118 FitzFulcher: Hen., 137 Nic., 1378 Wm., 137 fam., 141 n Fitz Gerold: Hen., 136 Margery, m. de Rivers, 19, 137 Warin, 19, 137 fam., 136 FitzHubert, Jn., 138 FitzLewis: Phil., 63 fam., 19 FitzNeal, Ric., bp. of Lond., 49 FitzSymond, Edm., 60 FitzWalter: Christine, 11617 Devorguille, see Burgh Eliz., m. 1 Jn. Radcliffe, 2 Jn. Dinham, Ld. Dinham, 232 Rob. (d. 1235), 234, 238 Rob., Ld. FitzWalter (d. 1326), 116, 235, 237, 243 Wal. (d. 1198), 234 Wal., Ld. FitzWalter (d. 1431), 232 fam., 138, 140, 216, 2323, 243 FitzWalter, Ids., see Radcliffe FitzWilliam, Rob., 63 Flamstead (Herts.), 198 Flanders, Wm. III's campaigns in, 123 Flaxman, Jn., 182 Fleet Hall, in Sutton, 30 Flemmeng, Hen. le, 118 Flete, Jn. de, 88 Flitwick: Agatha of, 137 (or Sandervill), David of (d. by 1233), 137 David of (fl. 1233), 137 David of (fl. 1308), 138 Sir David (d. 1353), 137 David of (fl. 1353), 137 David of (d. by 1370), 137 Eleanor of, m. Jn. Goderich, 137 fam., 137 floods, 1012, 30, 46, 48, 601, 65, 678, 235 Flo-rite Glassware, 153 Flower: Benj., 135 Eliza, 135 Sarah, see Adams Fludd: Barbara, see Cutt Thos., 199 Folquardebi, Thos., 234 food and drink, mfr. of, 44, 59, 67, 153, 176 Fookes, Jn., 43 Ford: H. Prothero, 105 Hen., 19 P. W., 19 Ford Motor Co., 91, 956 Forest Gate sch. district, 39 forester, Geof. the, see Geoffrey Forster: Sir Humph., Bt., 224 Wm., 223 Fortescue: Adrian, 5 Anne, see Stonor Sir Jn., 82 Forz, Evelyn de, m. Edm., earl of Lancaster, 198 Foster: Jn., vicar of W. Thurrock, 71 fam., 71 Fowler: Edith, 231 Sir Ralph H., 231 Rob., rector of Gt. Parndon, 222 Fox, A. E., 52 Foxcote: Jn. of, 189 Marg. of, see Waleys France, 59, 71, 81, 224, 233 and see Caen; St. Valery; Velizy Villacoublay Franceys, Steph., 169 franchises, 112, 142, 178, 210, 237 and see bread and ale; felons' goods; frankpledge; gallows; hundred and shire courts; pillory; shipwreck; thieves; tumbrel; waifs and strays; writs Frank: Fran., 170 Jn., 185 Sir Leventhorpe, 168, 1712 Nic., 170 Pet., 185 Ric., 171 Thos. (d. 1558), 1701 Thos. (d. 1580), 168, 171, 181 Franklin, Ric., and his w. Fran., 195 frankpledge, view of, 12, 46, 69, 128, 179, 246 Fraser: Duncan, vicar of S. Weald, 878 Wm., 39 Frederick fam., 234 Fredericks Electric Theatres Ltd., 39 Free Churches, 105, 130 Freeman: Jn., see Button fam., 63 Friends, Society of, 54, 103, 105, 156, 239 Frink, Elis., 152 Friscobaldis, Wm. de, rector of Aveley, 14 Frith: Humfrey, and his w., 82 Ralph, 82 Rob., 82 Fry, Maxwell, 151 Fryerning, 99 Fuller, Rob., abbot of Waltham, 208 furniture, mfr. of, 67, 153 Furze fam., 140 Fyfield, 5 G Gaddesden, Wm. of, vicar and canon of Latton, 194 Gaffee: Benj., 199 Hannah, see Poole Sam., 183 Galliard, Joshua, 83 gallows, right of, 12, 69, 85, 96, 112, 121, 142, 210, 237, 247 Galpin, Fran. W., vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak, 181 gaols, 12, 179 gardens, 67, 29, 40, 44, 57, 66, 78, 81, 83, 87, 117, 123, 133, 13941, 167 and see landscape gardeners; market gardens; nursery gardens Garnet, Hen., 9 Garrett, Herb., 216 Garvey, G. E., 131 gas, 48, 99, 135, 154, 169, 203, 231, 236, 242 Gas Light and Coke Co., 48, 99 Gate: Geof., 70 Mary, 70 gatehouses and gateways, 6, 190, 216, 233, pl. 40 Gaunt, Jn. of, duke of Lancaster, 182 Gaynes, in Upminster, 33 Gee: Mrs. A. H., 171 Wm. J., 171 General Electric Co., 153 Geoffrey (fl. 1086), 139 Geoffrey the forester, 166 Germany, 39, 66 Gernon: Ralph, 19 Rob., 834, 118, 165, 171, 198, 202 Geround: Agnes, see Whitsand Jn., 216 Wal., 216 Gerounds, see Parndon, Great, mans. Gibberd, Sir Fred., 149, 151 Gibbons, Grinling, 182 Gibbs: Jas., 169 Wal. Durant, Ld. Aldenham, 232 Gibbs &Co., 66 Gibson, Thos., and his w. Bithiah, 137 Gidea Park, in Romford, 93 Gilbert (fl. 1066), 28 Gilbert (fl. 1086), 40 Gilbey: Fran., 126 Newman, 146, 190 his w., 146 Wm., 64 fam., 63, 190 Gilbey, A. &W., 151, 153 Gill: Barbara, see Cutt Sir Edw., 199 Gilly, Mat., 224 Gilson, Thos., vicar of Lt. Baddow, 23, 103 Gilston (Herts.), 146; and see Overhall Gittens: Crafford, 82 Geo. (fl. 1606), 82 Geo. (d. by 1712), 90, 108 Sus., see Aylett Thos., 201 Winifred, see Crafford Glascock: Eliz., m. Jn. Ballett, 168 Ric. (d. 1617), 168 Ric. (d. 1624), 168, 205 Wm., 168 glass, mfr. of 44, 67, 96, 142, 153 glass, stained, 7, 34, 512, 72, 88, 1445, 156, 182, 212, 222, 239, 248 Globe Cement, Brick &Co., 43 Gloucester: dchss. of, see Bohun, Eleanor de duke of, see Woodstock, Thos. of earl of, see Clare, Gilb. of Glover: Hannah, see Nunn Ric., 218 , benefactor, 16 Glyn: Clayton L., 243 Clayton W. F., 243 Elinor, novelist, 2423 Henrietta, see Hollingbury J. Clayton, 190 Juliet, 243 Margot, 243 Thos., 190, 2434 Thos. C., 243 Glyn Dwr, Owain, rebel, 118 Goalen, Gerard, 156 Gobert: Jn., 176, 185 Lucy, 185 Gobion, Ralph, 244 Goble, J., 168 Goderich: Eleanor, see Flitwick Jn. (fl. 1381), 137 Jn. (fl. 1401), 137 Godfrey, Ric., 246 Godid (fl. 1066), 126 Godric (fl. 1066), 126, 170 Godsalve, Jn., 148 Godwin (fl. 1066), 136 Godwin: And., 30 Hen., 30, 32 Gogerly, G., 104 Goldsmid, Sir Julian, Bt., 41 goldsmith, Otes the, see Otes Goldsmith, E. J. &W., 445 Goodwin, Edm., 149 Goschen, Sir Harry, 243 Gosling: Alf. H., 166 fam., 166 Gould, Wal., and Sons, 153 Goulden, Chas., 147 Gowers, Sir Ernest, 154 Graham, D. W., 219 Gramer, Eliz., see Cook Grand Metropolitan Ltd., 153 Grand Metropolitan County Hotels, 27 Grantham: Caleb (d. 1699), 60, 63 Caleb (d. 1762), 29, 601, 63, 72 Kenrick, 29, 31 Mary, m. Jn. Seare, 61, 63 Nat., 28, 29, 60 fam., 32 Grave, Art., vicar of Childerditch, 23 gravel-digging, 3, 11, 57, 121, 21920, 234, 236 Gravesend: Ric., bp. of London, 122 Steph. of, bp. of Lond., 13 Gravesend (Kent), 25, 38, 45, 58 Grayling, Mrs. L., 79 n Grays see Thurrock, Grays Grays Chalk Quarries Co., 43, 45 Grays Co-operative Soc, 445 Grays Paper Works, 67 Grays Thurrock Gas Co., 48 Grays and Tilbury Gas Co., 48 Great Eastern Rly., 25, 38, 91, 115, 158, 163 Greater London Council, 1 Green Belt, 6, 19, 75, 113, 124, 140, 227 Greenbrook Securities, 153 Greenhithe (Kent), 39, 45, 58 Greenpar Engineering, 153 Greenwich (Kent), 43, 69 Greenwood, Jn., 95 Gresham College (Lond.), 221 Greville, Fulk, 171 Grey: Cath. de., w. of Hen. (d. 1496), m. 2 Ld. Wm. de la Pole, 40 Edm. de, Ld. Hastings and Ruthin, 119 Edw., 171 Hen. de (fl. 1195), 40 Sir Hen. de (d. 1308), Ld. Grey of Codnor, 40 Hen., Ld. Grey (d. 1443), 28 n, 30 Hen. de (d. 1496), Ld. Grey, 40 Reynold de, Ld. Grey of Ruthin, 11819 Ric. de, 42, 45 Thos., marquess of Dorset, 60 fam., 40 Grey, Wm., chaplain of Brentwood, 101 Greyling, Thos., 217 Grice: Nic. (d. 1640), 64 Nic. (fl. 1646), 64 Griffin, A., 52 Grimes, , a lecturer (fl. 1636), 103 Grinstead, Chas., 102 Grobham: Jn., 62 Sir Ric., 62 fam., 62 Groome, Jn., vicar of Childerditch, 223 Groot: Isab. de, see Turnor Pet. de, 224 Guet, Ric., 199, 244 guilds, see Hallingbury, Great; Hatfield Broad Oak Guilford: earls of, see North Ld., see North Guiver, Jn., 122 Gulbenkian foundation, 152 gunpowder: magazines, 3, 11, 579, 656, 689, pl. 15 mfr., 69 Gurney: Anne, 35 Ric., 29, 35 Sir Thos., 27, 29, 33 gypsies, 12 H Hackney (Mdx. later Lond.) poor law union, 39, 94, 100 Hainault, Philippa of, see Philippa Hainault forest, 178 Hakewill, Hen., 87 Hales: Edw., rector of Netteswell, and vicar of Witham, 211 Jn., 216 Wm., rector of Gt. Hallingbury, 1223 Hall: Collinson, 78, 85 Hen. (fl. 1700), 83 Hen. (fl. 1768), 83 &Co., 11 Hallingbury, Wm. of, 121 Hallingbury, Great, 11112, 11324, 114 agric., 11921 Anvil Cross, 113 assarting, 119 barns, 116, 119, 122 Bedlar's Green, 113, 116, 11921 boundaries, 113, 115, 118, 172 brick and tile making, 121 bridges and ford, 115 chars., 124 ch., 113, 116, 122 coaches, 113 commons, 11920 dom. bldgs.: Bedlar's Green, 116 Beggars Hall, 113, 116 Centuries, 115, 124 Clock Ho., 115 Copped Hall, 123 Glebe Ho., 123 Great Beldams, 115 Great Jenkins (Steven Jenkins), 115 Hallingbury Hall 113, 115, 117 Hallingbury Place (Morley Ho.), 110, 113, 115, 117, 119, 125, 128, 161, 178, 233, pl. 7 Harps Fm., 115 How Green Ho., 115 How Green Moat Fm., 116 Howletts, 116 Latchmore Cott., 116 Lewismead (Lewys, Lewyns, Lewis's), 115 Little Jenkins, 115, 121 Morleys, 117 Newhouse, 122 Norwich, 113 pk. warden's ho., 119 Plough Cott. (Angle Close), 116 Rect., 1223 sch. ho., 124 Street, Ho., 116 Tudor Cott., 115 Wallbury Ho., 113, 119 econ. hist., 11921 educ., 124 emigrants to America, 122 fair, 121 fms., 1201 Great Jenkins, 120 Hallingbury Hall, 1201 Harps, 120 How Green, 120 How Green Moat, 121 Lewis's, 120 Lodge, 120 field names, 1201 fields, open, 120 fire, 123 gallows, 112, 121 George Green, 113, 116 gravel-digging, 121 growth, 113 guild, 123 Hallingbury Street, 113, 11516, 120, 122 hop growing, 116, 120 housing, 113 How Green, 113, 11920, 122 inc., 117, 11920 ind., 121 lake, 116 Latchmore Bank, 113, 11516, 121 Latchmore brook, 113, 121 loc. govt., 1202 mans., 11619 Great Hallingbury (Hallingbury Morley), 112, 11617, 11922, 126, 174, 1778, 189, 233 La Walle (Wallbury), 112, 113, 11721 mills, 121 moats, 11617, 1213 nursery gdns., 120 pks., 113, 115, 11920 pond, 119 poor relief, 122 pop., 113, 119 postal svces., 116 prehist. rems., 110, 113 Prot. nonconf., 124 pub. hos.: George (Shoulder of Mutton, King's Head), 116 Hop Poles, 116 rly., 115 rectors, 1223 and see Adcock; Amadas; D'Auvergne; Elliott-Binns; Hales, W.; Horston; Huntington; Lincoln, W.; Oswald; Thurman rect., 122 riv. and canal, 113, 115 roads, 113, 115, 125, 161 Rom. Cathm., 124 Rom. rems., 113, 123 sewerage, 121 stables, 115, 117 Tilekiln Green, 113, 115, 121 Wallbury Camp, 113, 117, 119 war damage, 119 warehos., 121 warren, 119, 121 woods, 113, 117, 11819 wkho., 122 worthies, 116 and see Monkswood; Wallbury; Woodside Green Hallingbury, Little, 114, 12431, 170 agric., 128 almsho., 12930 barns, 1256, 12830 Bell End, 125 boundaries, 113, 124, 172 chars., 131 ch., 113 n, 125, 12931 Church Green, 125, 130 coaches, 125 commons, 127, 129 dom. bldgs., 1267 Gaston Ho. (Watermans), 125, 130 Little Bursteads, 125 Little Hallingbury Hall, 1256, 128 Little Hallingbury Pk., 125 Malting Fm., 125, 128 Monkbury Fm., 127 Mott's Green Cott., 125 Old Fm., 125 Old Forge, 125 Pynchon Hall (Wright's Green Fm.), 125 Rect., 12930 Romans, 125 econ. hist., 1278 educ., 1301 fms., 126, 128 Hall, 128 Monkbury, 127 Park, 1278 South Ho., 125, 127 field names, 127, 130 fields, open, 127 fires, 125, 130 Gaston (Gastonho) Green, 125, 127 Hall Green, 1257 Hatch Green, 125 hop growing, 128 housing, 125 inc., 127 ind., 128 loc. govt., 1289 Longbottoms Green, 125, 127 mans., 1267 Little Hallingbury (Hallingbury Neville, Hallingbury Bourchier), 1269 Monkbury, 1269, 177, 244, 247 Marriage Feast room, 12930 mills, 125, 1278, pl. 44 Mott's Green, 125, 127 nonconf., 130 osier growing, 128 pk., 127 poor relief, 129 pop., 125, 127 post office, 126 pounds, 1278 prehist. rems., 125 pub. hos.: Bell, 125 Hop Poles, 125 Sutton Arms, 125 rly., 1256 rectors, 12930 and see Emerson, J.; Fish; Neville, R.; Pemberton; Price, M.; Raine; Salisbury, W.; Sherwill; Stewart; Waterhouse; Wilson, J. rect., 126, 12930 riv., 1245, 1278 roads, 1256 Rom. rems., 125, 130 School Green, 127 streams, 125 woods, 124, 127 worthies, 126 Wright's Green, 125, 127 and see Monkswood: Wallbury; Woodside Green Halstead, 90 Ham, West, see Plaiz; Stratford; Upton Hamels Park, in Braughing (Herts.), 172 Hamme: Jn. de, 28, 28 n Rob. de, 28 Hammond, Geo., 104 Hamon dapifer, 171 Hampshire, see Selborne; Winchester Hanbury: Osgood, 78 fam., 78 Hanchet: Jn., 216 Martha, m. Edw. Turnor, 216 Hank: Hen., 248 fam., 248 Hanningfield, East, rector of, see Osbaldeston, W. Hanson, Jn., 183 Hansworth, Wm., 56 Harbin: Alex., 218 And. (d. c. 1663), 21718 And. (d. 1680), 217, 221 Sarah, m. Wm. Browne, 217 Harding: Ant., 63 fam., 63 Hardwick, P. C., 169 Harleston: Eleanor, w. of Ives, m. 2 Jn. Wynter, 2323 Ives, 2323 Jn. (d. 1457), 233 Jn. (fl. 1457), 233 Jn. (fl. 1611), 33 Rob., 233 fam., 29 Harley, Edw., earl of Oxford, 1689 his w., 168 Harlow: Arnold of, 135 Arnulf of, 139 Gilb. of (? two of this name), 1369 Hubert of, 138 Maur. of, 138 Sir Ric. of, sheriff of Essex, 139, 141 Wm. of, 1389 Harlow, 13158 Harlow Ancient Parish, 13149, 132 agric., 1401 allotments, 143 almshos., 133, 1423, 145, 1479 assarting, 139, 141 barns and stables, 140, 148 boundaries, 131, 135, 186, 196, 240 bridges and fords, 134, 137 burial ground, 146 chantry, 1334, 144, 147 chars., 1439 chs., 133, 1438, pl. 30 Churchgate hotel, 133 clubs and socs., 133, 135, 141 coach svces, 1334, 208, 229, 242 commons, 133, 135, 1412, 148 detached part, 131, 135, 156, 188 dom. bldgs., 133 Brendhall, 1367 Campions, 1378 Chantry Ho. (Churchgate hotel), 133, 144 Churchgate Ho., 133 Churchgate Stores, 133 Churchgate Street, 133 Dower Ho., 133 Franklins, 133 Gables, 133 Harlowbury, 136 High Street, 133 Hillingdon Ho., (St. Nicholas's sch.), 133, 138, 147, 149 Hubbards Hall, 138 Kitchen Hall, 139 Marigolds, 133 mkt. place, 133 Millhurst (Piper's), 133 Moor Hall, 13940 Moor Hall lodge, 140 Oddfellows' cotts., 133 Old Poole's Fm. 148 Rect., 143 school ho., 133 Scrubes, 149 Sewalds Hall, 140 Sheering Rd., 133 Snow's and Clay's, 148 Vic., 143 Wayre, 133 dovecot, 141 ducking stool, 142 eccl. pars., 155 econ. hist., 1402 educ., 133, 1469, 195 elec., 135 fairs, 142, 144 n fms.: Campions, 137 Feltimore's, 140 Harlow Tye, 13940 Harlowbury, 141 Hubbards Hall, 141 Jackett's, 140 Kitchen Hall, 137 Moor Hall, 141 New Hall (Gravelpit), 137, 141 Old Poole's, 148 Roffy Hall, 140 Sewalds, 141 fire svces., 135, 143 fires, 136, 138, 1401, 144 fishponds, 141 Foster Street, 1334, 145 gallows, 142 gas, 135 growth, 133 Harlow Common, 141, 147, 195 Harlow Tye, 131, 1335, 139 Harlowbury chapel, 133, 136, pl. 28 Hobbs Cross, 1334 hostel, 135 hunt kennels, 135 ind., 142, 192 lakes, 140 lighting, 143 loc. govt., 131, 1423 mans. and other estates, 13540 Brendhall (New Hall), 134, 13640, 143 Campions, 1378 Harlow (Harlowbury), 13343, 147, 188, 191 Hubbards Hall, 135, 1379, 142, 148 Kitchen Hall, 1379, 141 Moor Hall, 13540 Weldes (Sewalds), 140, 224, 232 mkt. place, 1334 mkts., 142 mills, 131, 134, 136, 138, 1401 moats, 137, 140 nuttery, 141 par. council, 135, 143, 191 pk., 135, 141 poor relief, 1423, 180 pop., 131, 133, 1401, 227 postal svces., 134 potteries, 1412, 192 prehist. rems., 131 Prot. nonconf., 1446, 195, 206, 222, 2389, 248, pl. 27 pub. halls pub. hos., 1334 Crown, 134 George, 134 Marquis of Granby (Wheatsheaf), 134 Queen's Head, 134 rly., 1334, 142 rectors, 1434 and see Erard the clerk; Ros, J. de; Ros, Ric. de; Staunton, Jn. of rect., 143 reformatory sch., 135 riv. and canal, 131, 134, 142 roads, 134, 140, 142, 187, 215, 223, 227, 242 Rom. Cathm., 143, 1456 Rom. rems., 131 sewerage, 135 shops, 133 sport, 135 stocks, 142 streams, 131, 134 telephone exchange, 134 tradesmen, 141, 148 vicars, 1435 and see Altham, Jas.; McLeod; Miller, Chas.; Miller, Chas. S.; Spranger; Taunton; Taylor, Jn. vineyard, 141 warehos., 142 water, 135 wharf, 134 woods, 135, 137, 1401, 225 wkho., 143 worthies, 135 and see Mulberry Green; Potter Street; Stanegrove Hill Harlow Town, 131, 136, 140, 14958, 150, pl. 24 arts and crafts centre, 226 arts festival, 152 Baha'i Faith, 157 Buddhism, 157 boundaries, 154, 196 bus svces., 152 cemetery and crematorium, 155 char., 158 chs., 1512, 1558, 194, 226, pl. 1 cinemas, 152 civic bldgs., 151, 154, pl. 2 clubs and socs., 152, 216 ct. ho., 154 development corporation, 149, 1515, 190, 193, 209, 213, 21519, 224, 226, 236 district (formerly urban district) council, 131, 143, 1512, 1545, 154, 1901, 206, 213, 215, 223, 226 dom. bldgs., 151, pl. 38 eccl. pars., 155 econ. hist., 1524 educ., 151, 1578 elec., 154 fire, 157 fire svces., 155 gas, 154 growth, 151, 153, 2078, 213, 220 health svces., 1545 heliport, 152 Hester Ho., 226 hosp., 155 housing, 151, 1545, 219, 226, pl. 38 ind., 135, 1513 industrial estates: Burnt Mill, 1523, 158 Bush Fair, 1523 Pinnacles, 1513, 155 Riverway, 1523 Staple Tye, 153 Temple Fields, 1513, 155 Judaism, 156 libraries, 1512, 155 loc. govt., 131, 154 mkt., 154 mkt. square, 151, 154 Masonic hall, 157 mus., 155, 190, 218 music, 152 nature reserve, 155 neighbourhoods, 149, 151 Brays Grove, 156 Bush Fair, 1516 Great Parndon, 151, 1556 Hare Street, 151, 155 the High, 1515, 158 Katherines, 151 Kingsmoor, 151 Little Parndon, 151, 154, 156 Mark Hall, 151, 156 Netteswell, 155, 208 Old Harlow, 149, 1512, 1546 Passmores, 151, 156 Potter Street, 1512, 155 Staple Tye, 1517 Stewards, 151 the Stow, 151, 1546, 193 Sumners, 151 Tye Green, 152, 156, 211, 213 offices, 151, 153 pks. and playing fields, 1512, 155, 208, 223 parl. rep., 155 pop., 149, 151 postal svces., 152 Prot. nonconf., 146, 155 pub. halls, 1512, 193 pub. hos., 151 pub. svces., 154 rly., 1512 Rect., 226 riv. and canal, 149 roads, 1512, pl. 3 Rom. Cathm., 1568 sewerage, 154, 208 shops, 151, 1534 sport, 152, 155, 216 stream, 149 telephone exchange, 152 theatre, 1512 town plan, 149, 1512 town show, 152 wards, 154 warehos., 1523 water, 154 woods, 155 Harlow, hund., 11012, III, 219, 227 Harlow Chemical Co., 153 Harlow Engineering Training Centre Ltd., 153 Harlow Metal Co., 153 Harlow and Sawbridgeworth Gas Light and Coke Co., 135 Harold Godwinson, later king, 18, 59, 80, 165, 208 Harold Court, in Upminster, 99 Harold Wood, in Hornchurch, 108 Harpe, Jn. atte, 115 Harper: Eliz., see Arderne Sir Geo., 188, 193 Ric. (d. 1492), 1889, 195 Ric. (d. 1507), 188 Wm., 188 Harpley, Ralph of, rector of Sheering, 139 Harrington, J., & Son, 142 Harris: Anne, m. Mildmay, 60 Sir Cranmer, 60, 62 Fred. O., vicar of Childerditch, 18 Martha, see Holford Ric., 247 Harrison: Jas., lecturer of Hatfield Broad Oak, 181 Ric., 149 Sam., 133 Thos., 137 fam., 133 Harrowby, earl of, see Ryder Harting, South (Suss.), see Uppark Harvey, Wm., 52 Hasler, Hannah, 206 Haslingfield: Pet. of, 169 Wm. of, 169 fam., 169 Hasluck, Fred., curate-in-charge of All Saints, Grays Thurrock, 51 Hassenbrook, in Stanford-le-Hope, 66 Hastings: Beatrice of, m. 1 Thos. de Longevill, 2 Sir Wm. de Quinton, 1389 Sir Humph. of, 138 Jn., earl of Pembroke (d. 1375), 118 Jn., earl of Pembroke (d. 1389), 118 Phil. of, 139 Rob. of, 138 fam., 118 Hasting (Suss.), 59, 70 Hastings and Ruthin, Ld., see Grey, Edm. Hastingwood, in North Weald Bassett, 111 Hatfield: Cath. of, 165, 171 Guy of, 171 Wal. of, 165 his s. Wal., 165 Wm., 181 Hatfield Broad Oak (Hatfield Chipping, Hatfield Regis, King's Hatfield), pl. agric., 1725 almshos., 179, 1846 assarting, 173, 176 barns, 166, 168, 171, 176, 183, pl. 32 boundaries, 158, 170, 172, 196 Brewers End, 183 brickmaking, 167, 176 bridges, 161, 163 Broad Street Green, 163 Brunesho (Broomshawbury) End (Bruntsend), 161, 179 Bushes tenement, 169 cage, 179 Cage End (Musbrook Street), 159, 163, 1656, 176, 179, 186, pl. 36 carriers, 242 chantry, 181, 186 chaplains, 181 chars., 17986 ch., 178, 1803, 186 clubs and socs., 186 coach svces., 163 Collier (Coldwell) Street, 161, 1634, 178 commons, 172, 185 ct. ho., 163, 179 Crabs Green, 161, 164 dom. bldgs., n Aldburys, 164 Barrington Hall, 1667, 181, pls. 5,6 Bollingtons (Bonningtons), 163, 168 Braintrees, 164 Brent Hall, 163, 171 Broomshawbury, 163, 168 26, 26A Cage End, 163 Cannons, 164 Chalkes, 179, 181 Church Cott., 186 Collier Street, 164 Corringales, 164 Court Ho., 163, 179 Crabs Green Fm., 164 Down Hall, 163, 165, 169, 184, 203 Forest Fm., 164 48 the Forest, 164 Hatfield Bury (Town Farm), 163 Hatfield Regis Grange, 183 Hatfield Priory, 167 Hempstalls, 185 Lancasters, 164 Lea Hall, 163, 1701 Little Barrington Hall, 163, 1667 Manwood Green Fm. (Ho.), 164 Matching Barns, 159, 163, 171 Oak Cott., 1634, pl. 33 Oak Ho., 186 Pierce Williams, 163, 171 Priory Ho., 161 Rundle Ho., 163, pl. 36 Ryes, 163, 172 Ryes, Fm., 163, 172 Shrubs, 164 Tilston Ho., 163, 181 Town Fm. Ho., 166 Vic., 161, 163, 181 Vic. Cotts., 163, 181 Wallis's, 163 Whiteheads, 163 Wises, 164 Wood Row, 164 Woolards Ash, dovecot, 167 ducking stool, 179 econ. hist., 159, 1726, 246 educ., 169, 176, 183-4 emigrants to America, 180 fair, 159, 1757, 184 fms., 159, 161, 1734 Almonds (Bridgefoot), 182 Barrington Hall, 166 Bonningtons, 168 Braintrees, 174, 185 Forest, 172 Fryers, 161 Hill, 161 Lancaster's, 176, 181 Parvills, 2001 Priory, 169 Tom's by the Wood, 174 Town, 165, 176, pl. 32 Waters, 173, 175 Whiteheads, 173 field names, 159, 1723, 1756 fields, open, 1723 fire, 166 fire svces., 180 gas, 169, 203 guild ho., 181, 183 guilds, 1812, 184 hop growing, 174, 176n housing, 161 inc., 1734 ind., 1756 lake, 167 lecturer, see Harrison, J. libraries, 182, 186 loc. govt., 17880 mans., 118, 16572 Barrington Hall, 1657, 169, 174, 1789, 202 Bollingtons (Bonningtons), 1668, 171, 174 Brunesho (Broomshawbury), 168, 1734 Down Hall, 138, 161, 1689, 175, 179, 199, 201, 2036 Hatfield Priory, 163, 166, 169, 175, 1789 Hatfield Regis (Hatfield Broad Oak, Hatfield Bury), 118, 163 71, 1738 Lea Hall, 117, 16970, 1789 Matching Barns with Brent Hall, 166, 1701, 1789, 198, 201 Pierce Williams, 166, 171 Ryes (Rise Marses), 168, 170, 171-2, 181 Manwood End, 178 Manwood Green, 161, 164 mkt., 158-9, 175-6 mkt. ho., 159, 161, 176, 183 mkt. place, 159, 161, 175, pl. 36 marshes, 173 medieval town, 158-9, 161, 175 merchants and tradesmen, 159, 176-6 military hosp., 169 mills, 168, 175, 203 moats, 164, 166, 168, 170-2 Needham Green, 161 osier growing, 174 par. council, 180 par. room, 186 pks., 161, 167, 173-4, 177 pest ho., 180 pillory, 179 place name, 159 poor relief, 179-80 pop., 159, 172-3, 227 Portingbury Hills, 159 postal svces., 163 prehist. rems., 158-9 priors, 169, 179; and see Lydgate priory, 158-9, 161, 163, 165-9, 171, 175, 180-2 Prot. nonconf., 183 pub. hos., 159 Cock, 1634, 176 Duke's Head (Duke of Wellington), 164 (Plume of) Feathers, 1634, 179 rly., 158, 163, 167 rect., 1801 riv., 158 roads, 134, 159, 161, 1856 Rom. Cathm., 183 saffron growing, 174 sewerage, 180 stocks, 179 streams, 158, 161, 163, 1723 Stubbers Bush, 181 'temple', 167 Thremhall Green, 159, 175 tithings and quarters, 1789 vic., 1801 vicars and curates, 17982, 205 and see Butterfield; Brokesby; Burn, G.; Galpin; Hooke, Jn.; Noke, R. (fl. 1529); Parker, F.; Stirling; Warren; Wray war damage, 177 warrens, 1767 water, 180 Wodley Green, 1678 Wood Row, 161, 164, 1723, 178 woods, 127, 165, 16970, 1724, 178 wkho., 176n, 179 worthies, 165 and see Bush End; Hatfield forest; Hatfield Heath Hatfield forest, 113, 119, 1589, 166, 172, 1748, pl. 4 commons, 1778 Doodle Oak, 178 Forest Lodge, 178 inc., 117, 161, 174, 1778 lake, 178 Shell (Grotto) Ho., 178 Warren Ho., 178 Hatfield Heath, in Hatfield Broad Oak, 159, 161 chars., 1825 ch., 161, 164, 1824 common, 158 dom. bldgs., 164 Heath Fm., 176 Little Brewers, 176 educ., 161, 1834 fair, 161, 176 growth, 161 housing, 161 ind., 161, 164, 1756, pl. 43 loc. govt., 178 mills, 1756, pl. 43 nonconf., 161, 181, 1834, 206 postal svces., 163 pub. hos.: Bell, 164 Stag (Bald Stag, Horseshoe), 164 White Hart, 164 White Horse, 164 roads, 1589, 161, 197 vic., 182 vicars, 183 Hatfield Heath Press, 176 Hatt: Jn., 28 fam., 28 Hattem, Sir Jn. van, 43, 45, 50 Hatten, Chas., 47 Hatten & Asplin, 47 haulage and distribution, 44, 67, 210, 246 Hauville: Gilb. de, 118 Wal. de, 118 Haven Inns Ltd., 27 Haverhill (Suff.), 134 Havering-atte-Bower, 6 n, 74, 77, 84 n, 178n. Hayes: Cath., m. Thos. Reading, 70, 72 Humph. (d. 1584), 70, 72 Humph. (d. 1586), 70, 72 Jos. W., vicar of W. Thurrock, 712 Hayleys, in Epping, 111 Hayters Ltd., 128 Hayward, Jn., 239, 248 health services, 48, 1545; and see hospitals Heard: Jn., 33 Ralph, 33 Heberden, Fred., vicar of W. Thurrock, 72 Hedley, Thos., & Co., 59, 67 Heigham: Jn., 208 Ric., 208, 217 Wm., 208 Hele: Geo., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 501 H. S., 50 Hen., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 501 heliport, 152 Hellam: Edw., 224 Jn., 224, 233 Mary, 233 Rob., 224 Helwetone, Mic. de, 62 Heming: Eliz., 83 Jn., 83 Martha, 83 Penelope, 83 Hemming: Geo., rector of Lt. Parndon, 226 Hen., 43 Hengham, Ralph of, 201 Henham, vicars of, see Neville, R.; Tutte Henry I, 18, 112, 116, 166, 180 Henry II, 126, 2089, 219 Henry III, 42, 97, 112, 118, 121, 139, 1757 Henry IV, 118, 126 Henry V, 126, 244 Henry VI, 13, 60, 177 Henry VII, 232 Henry VIII, 19, 135, 208, 2323 Henry, count of Eu, 59 Henshaw: Benj. (fl. 1677), 139 his s. Benj., 139 Benj. (d. 1767), 139 Benj. (fl. 1797), 139 Jos. (? two of this name), 139 Hensmans, J. P., Ltd., 85 Hepworth, Barbara, 152 Herbert: Eliz., see Durning Wm., 35 Herdeson, Hen., 60 Hereford: earls of, see Bohun ctss. of, see Bohun, Joan Vct., see Devereux, W. Heriz, Erasmus, see Smith Hertford, 165, 211, 239 Hertfordshire, 110, 131, 134, 213, 233 bridges, 115, 229 Prot. nonconf., 239 sheriff, 165 traders from, 176 and see Amwell; Bibsworth; Broxbourne; Eastwick; Flamstead; Gilston; Hamels Park; Hertford; Hockerill; Hoddesdon; Hunsdon; Overhall; Pishiobury; Rye Hill; Rye Meads; Sacombe; St. Albans; Sawbridgeworth; Stanstead Abbots; Stortford, Bishop's; Tednambury; Thorley; Twyford; Waltham Cross; Welwyn Herts, and Essex Water (formerly Waterworks) Co., 135, 154 Hervey, Jn., vicar of Childerditch, 23 Heseltine, Evelyn, 107, 109 Heskett, Philippa, 51 Hethe, Jn., 18890 Heveningham: Alice, see Bruyn Sir Jn., 31 Hewett: Arabella, Lady Wiseman, 247 Eliz., m. Ric. Anderson, 243, 247 Sir Geo., Bt., later Vct. Hewett, 243, 247 Marg., m. Sir Edw. Farmer, 247 Mary, m. Sir Chas. Crofts-Read, 247 Sir Thos., Bt., 243 Heybridge, 22 Heyman: Sir Hen., Bt., 60, 62 Mary, see Holford Sir Pet., Bt., 60 Hibbard, Jos., &Sons, 95, 97 Hill: Edw., rector of Sheering, 248 Jn., 50 Jn., &Co., 96 Thos., 96 Hilliard, Sam., rector of Stifford, 32 Hills, Thos., and his w., 53 Hinde, Ric., rector of Sheering, 2478 Hinton, Edw., rector of Sheering, 2478 Hirst: Fred., 90 G. F. R., 84 Jas., 83 Jn. (fl. 1771), 83 Jn. (fl. 1839), 84 fam., 84 Ho, Nic. del, 116 Hobcraft, Jn., 7 Hockerill (Herts.), 242 Hoddesdon (Herts.), 165, 208, 2289, 23940 Hogarth: Jn., 29 Jn. H., rector of Stifford, 25, 29 Holand: Edm, de, 243 Thos. de, earl of Kent, and his w. Alice, 2434 Holborn (Mdx., later Lond.), 148, 216 Holbrook Machine Tool Co., 142 Holford: Chris. (d. 1608), 60, 72 Chris. (d. c. 1612), 60 Dan., 60, 70 Martha, m. Sir Cranmer Harris, 60 Mary, m. Sir Hen. Heyman, Bt., 60 fam., 72 Holland, earl of, see Rich, Rob. Holland, farmer from, 65 Hollingbury: Amelia, 243 Henrietta, m. Thos. Glyn, 243 Hollingworth, Phil., 233 Hollis: Sir Thos., 60 Thos. Brand, 95 Sir Wm., 60 Holmes, Nehemiah, vicar of Matching and of Writtle, 205 Holt, Thos., 140 Home Farm man., see Thurrock, West, mans. Hooke: Jn., vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak, 179 Joshua J., 108 hop-growing, 31, 116, 120, 128, 174, 176 n, 236, 246 Hopkins: Jn., 29 fam., 29 Horn: Avice, 199 Jn. (fl. 1284), 199 Jn. (fl. 1290), 199 Hornby-Maw, Jn., 233 Horncastle: Art., 44 Jn., 44, 54 Mary Ann, see Woolnough Wm., 44, 54 fam., 44 clothiers &furnishers, 44, 50 Hornchurch, 14, 32, 49, 77, 103; and see Harold Wood Horndon, East, 17, 63, 99 Horndon, West, 1719, 48, 99 Thorndon Hall, 17, 1023 Thorndon Park, 17, 20, 23 Horndon-on-the-Hill, 4, 25, 38, 52 and see Ardern Hall Horne, Ric., vicar of Matching, dean of Durham, bp. of Winchester, 205 Horsley, Sam., vicar of S. Weald, bp. of St. David's, Rochester, and St. Asaph, 87 Horston, Thos., rector of Gt. Hallingbury, canon of St. Paul's, 123 Horton, Jn. H., high sheriff of Essex, 79 hospitals, 16, 49, 75, 7980, 88, 91, 95, 100, 155, 169 Houblon: Fred. Archer, 213 Jacob (d. 1770), 117, 121, 161, 177 Jacob (d. 1783), 117, 1778 Jn., 120 Jn. Archer (d. 1831), 122, 128 Jn. Archer (d. 1891), 117, 120, 1224, 170, 172, 178 Sir Ric., 117 fam., 117, 120, 122, 161 and see Archer-Houblon Hough, Jas. F., 107 Houghton, Jn., vicar of Matching, 2056 House: Giles, 168 Jn. (fl. 1436), 168 Jn. (fl. 1497), 168 fam., 168 Housham Hall, see Matching, mans. Hovel: Rob. (fl. 1223), 19 Rob. (fl. 1251), and his w. Margery, 19, 22 fam., 19 How, Jn., 83 Howard: Alice, see Lovel Sir Edw., 117 Thos. J., 199 Howard Rotavator Co., 21 Howell: Jn., 47 wid., 109 Howland: Eliz., m. Wriothesley Russell, duke of Bedford, 140 Geof., 140 Geo., 244 Jn., 140 Hoxton (Mdx.), 104 Hoy: Chas., 170 Wm., 131 Hubbards Hall, see Harlow Anc. Par., mans. Huberd: Jn., 1389 Margery, 138 Rob. (fl. 1327), 139 Rob. (fl. 1357), 138 Rob. (d. 1428 or 1429), 138 Rob. (others of this name), 138 Thos., 1389 fam., 138 Hubert: Jn. s. of, see FitzHubert, Jn. Phil., 63 Huddlestone: Dorothy, 80 Sir Edm., 80 Hudson, Rob., 60, 63 Hugh, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds (115680), 139 Hugh, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds (121329), 135, 138, 141 Hugh, dean of Matching, 204 Hugh (fl. 1086), tenant of Odo of Bayeux, see Montfort Hugh (fl. 1086), tenant of Rob. Gernon, 198 Hugh (fl. 1086), tenant of G. de Mandevillc, 126 Hull, Jos., vicar of Childerditch, 23 Humphrys &Hurst, 155 hundred and shire courts, quittance of, 112 hundreds, see Barstable; Chafford; Harlow; Ongar; Waltham Hunsdon (Herts.), 135, 208 Hunt: Geo., 80 Wm. E., 63 Hunter, Wm., 87, 96, 103 Huntington, Rob., rector of Gt. Hallingbury, later bp. of Raphoe, 123 Hurman, Jn., 52 Hurst: Rob., 244, 248 Rog. (d. 1587), 244 Rog. (fl. 1621), 244 Thos., 244 Hurstmonceux Castle (Suss.), 7 Hutcher, Jn., 247 Hutton, 74, 91, 99, 104 curate, see Sanders Huttons, see Sheering, mans. Hyder, Nat., 45 I Ibbetson: Chas., see Selwin Jn., see Selwin Lady, 182 icehouse, 236 Ilger, Ranulf bro. of, see Ranulf immigration, 10, 31, 39, 545, 65, 157, 176, 236 Immings, Emanuel, 192 Imperial Brick Works, 236 inclosures, 34, 10, 17, 201, 20, 84, 117, 11920, 127, 161, 1734, 1778, 191, 202, 209, 213, 216, 21920, 225, 229, 231, 2356, 241, 245 Ind, Edw., 78 industry, 4, 11, 1719, 21, 245, 29, 31, 345, 37, 41, 434, 579, 637, 723, 91, 96, 121, 128, 135, 142, 1513, 1756, 192, 203, 207, 210, 2367, 2412, 2456, pl. 45 and see agricultural machinery; barge building; breweries; brick- and tile-making; builders and civil engineers; cement; chalk and lime; chemicals; cinematography; clothing; electricity; electronics; engineering; fireworks; food and drink; furniture; glass, mfr. of; gravel-digging; gunpowder; haulage and distribution; leather; maltings; medicines; metals; mills; oil and petroleum; paint; paper and packaging; photographic equipment; plastics; potash; potteries; printing; saltpetre; soap; tarpaulin; textiles; timber and joinery; warehouses; waste Ingatestone, 61, 99, 102, 104, 202 rector, see Willis, J. Inglethorpe, Sir Edm., and his w. Joan, 5 Ingrave, 18, 74, 83, 99, 101, 104 Ingwar (fl. 1066), 232 Inland Warehousing Ltd., 236 Inner Temple (Mdx.), 243 International Distillers and Vintners, 153 International Supermarket, 97 International Telephone and Telegraph Corp., 153 Ipswich (Suff.), 7, 93 Wolsey college, 82 Ireland: immigrants from, 10, 31, 55, 65 and see Armagh; Raphoe Irons, Sam., 66 Isaac son of Josce the Rabbi, 40 Isleworth (Mdx.). 64 Italy, immigrants from, 236 Iver (Bucks.), 80 J Jackson, Sir Geo., Bt., see Duckett Jaggard: Fran., 218 Humph. (d. 1664), and his w., 218 Humph. (fl. 1664), 218 Mary, 218 James I, 62, 68, 208, 221 Jarvis, W. H., 108 Jefferson, Wm., 90 Jefferson Smurfit Group (Eire), 153 Jehovah's Witnesses, 105, 156 Jennings: Geof., 171 Joan, see Leventhorpe Jermyn: Mary, see Crafford Wm., 82 Jervis: Sir Jn., earl of St. Vincent, 78, 80 Martha, see Parker Jews, 3940, 156 Jocelyn: Sir Conyers, Bt., 168 Hezekiah, 147 Rob., earl of Roden, 168 Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1712), 168 Sir Thos., and his w. Dorothy, 168 fam., 168 John, king, 135 John son of Hubert, see FitzHubert John son of Michael of Stifford, see Michael, Jn. John son of Waleran, 5, 9 John the packer, 174 John the Scot, earl of Chester, 165 John the vintner, 65 John the Wheeler, 242 John, Sir Lewis, and his w. Anne, 63 Johnson: Geo., 52 Hen. F., bp. of Colchester, 116 Jn., rector of Gt. Parndon, 220 Phil., rector of Netteswell, 211 Rob., 50 Sam., lexicographer, 27 Johnson Matthey Metals, 153 Johnstone, F., 23 Jones: Dan., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 50 Frank H., 200 Wm., 15, 73 Jordan: Thos. (fl. 1699), and his w., 247 Thos. (fl. 1712), 15 Josce son of Isaac, 40 Josce the Rabbi, 40 his s. Isaac, 40 Josselyn: Anne, see Torrell Hen., 64, 70 Thos. (fl. 1540), 244 Thos. (fl. 1595), 64 Joyce, Thos., and his w., 32 Junain (fl. 1086), 215 Justice: Jn., 82 Wm., and his w., 82 fam., 82 K Katherines, see Parndon, Great, mans. Keating: Emanuel, 82 (d. 1834), 82 Keers, in Aythorpe Roding, 185 Kelet, Wm., and his w. Alice, 8 Kelituna (Kenningtons), see Aveley, mans. Kelvedon Hatch, 77, 99, 1024 Kempe: Geo., 244 Jn., 244 Kendall: H. E., 100 Thos., 105 Kenningtons, see Aveley, mans. Kent, Abraham, rector of Netteswell and vicar of Amwell (Herts.), 211 Kent: duke of, see Edmund earls of, see Burgh, H. de; Holand Kent, 10, 33, 66, 70 and see Beanford, Old; Canterbury; Denton; Deptford; Dover; Gravesend; Greenhithe; Greenwich; Lesnes; Long Reach; Northfleet; Plumstead; Rochester; Selling; Woolwich Kentish (or Stifford), Rog., 28, 323; his w., 33 Kenwrick: Wm. (fl. 1682), 50 Wm. (d. 1706), 50 Kettleby: Jn., 7 Marg., see Cely Key, Sir Kingsmill Grove, Bt., 96 Key Glassworks, 153 Keyne, Jn., 101 Kighley: Edw., 40, 42 Thos. (d. 1585 or 1586), 40 Thos. (d. 1617), 40, 46 Thos. (fl. 1617), 40 Kilvert, N., &Sons, 44 King, Laur., 102, 192, 194 King's College, Cambridge, 7 Kingsman: Jasper (d. 1754), 27 Jasper (d. by 1784), 27 Kingston (Surr.), 222 Kirkaldy, Jn., Ltd., 207, 210 Kirkby: Beatrice, see Stodey Jn., see Arundel Wm., 61 fam., 61 Kitchen Hall, see Harlow Anc. Par., mans. Kitchingman, Brian, vicar of Roydon, 2378 Knevynton, Ralph de, 14 Knight, Isaac, 10 Knights Hospitallers, 56, 8, 28, 45, 49, 60, 62, 234 Knights Templars, 62, 65, 234, 238 Knowles &Tampkins, 44 Kores Manufacturing Co., 153 Kyne, Jn., 103 L labour colony, 122 Lafarge Aluminous Cement Co., 67 Laindon, 48, 62; and see Basildon Lake: Sir Bibye, Bt., 62 Sir Jas., Bt., 62 Mary, 63 Ric., 50 Thos., 624 fam., 63 lakes, 7, 19, 75, 81, 116, 140, 167, 178, 196, 225 Lamb, Hen., 137 Lambard, Pet., 173 Lambert, Jn., 42, 50 Lambourne, 139 Lancaster: Jacquette of, w. of Jn., duke of Bedford, m. 2 Ric. Woodville, Earl Rivers (d. 1469), 60 Jn. of, duke of Bedford, 60 Jn. de, 164, 198 his w. Annora, 198 Philippa de, see Bolbec Rog. de, 198 fam., 164 Lancaster: ctss. of, see Forz duchy of, 30 dukes of, 40; and see Gaunt earl of, see Edmund Landfield, Leonard W., 45 Landon, Frank, 96 landscape gardeners, see Bridgeman; Brown, L.; Papworth; Repton; Woods, R. Langley: Cath., m. Jn. Marshall, 198 Edm. of, duke of York, 101, 182 Hen. (d. by 1471), 198 Hen. (d. 1488), 198 Marg., see Walden Thos., 198 Langton: Sim., 78 Steph. de, 5, 10 Wal., rector of W. Thurrock, later bp. of Lichfield, 5, 59, 71 Lapryn, Wm., rector of Aveley, 13 Larkins: Geo. Thos., 109 Jn. W., 99, 102, 109 Larkins, W., 236 Latham: Audrey, w. of Ralph, m. 2 Sir Gabriel Poyntz, 28 Dan., rector of Stifford, 33 Eliz., 34 Ralph (d. 1568), 28 Ralph (fl. 1621), 33 Rob., 28 Thos. (d. 1563), 28 Thos. (fl. 1640), 28 Thos. (fl. 1706), 28 Thomasyn, see Ardale Wm., 28 Latreille, Geo. Birkett, 145, 149 Latter Day Saints, 156 Latton, Ralph of, 188 Latton, 154, 18695, 187 agric., 1912 almshos., 193 assembly rooms, 188 barns and stables, 190 boundaries, 131, 186, 188, 209 butts, 187 cage, 193 canon, see Gaddesden chantries, 1934 chaplain, see Ernold chars., 148, 195 ch., 156, 1869, 1935, 195 n clock tower, 187 commons, 1868, 1913 dom. bldgs., 151 Bush Fair Ho., 187, 1923, pl. 41 chantry ho., 194 Cooks, 192 Coppins (Purfoots), 187 estate cotts., 187 Latton Hall, 186, 189 lodge, 187 Mark Hall, 157, 1867, 18990 Pot (Potkiln) Ho., 192 Potters, 187, 192 Priory Fm., 1901 round house, 187 Rundells, 1878 Vic., 193 earthwork, 187 eccl. par., 1556, 193 econ. hist., 1912 educ., 190, 195, 212 fair, 187, 192, pl. 41 fms., 192 Bromley, 192 glebe, 192 Hermits, 192 Latton Hall, 192 Latton Mill, 192 Mark Hall, 192 Priory, 190, 192 Purfoots, 192 Rundells, 192 field names, 1913, 195 fields, open, 191 fires, 190, 194 inc., 191 Latton Street, 1867, 192 loc. govt., 1923 mans, and the priory estate, 188 91 Latton (Latton Hall, Latton Tany), 135, 186, 18893 Mark Hall (Latton Merk), 18695, 216, 218, 224 Priory, 18990 marshes, 191 mill, 187, 192 moat, 190, 193 pks., 187, 18992 poor relief, 193 poorhos., 193 pop., 186 potteries, 186, 192 priests, see Anfred; Roger priory, 18693 Prot. nonconf., 195 pub. hos., 187 Bull and Horseshoes, 1878 Bush Fair Ho., 187 Sun and Whalebone, 187 Purfoots (Purfotts, Purford, Puffers) Green, 1867, 1923, 195 rly., 188 rectors, 194 and see Simon; Walter rect., 193 riv. and canal, 1868 roads, 1878, 195 Rom. Cathm., 1456, 18990, 194 Rom. rems., 186, 194 sport, 1878 stream, 186 tradesmen, 195 vic., 193 vicars and curates, 1945 and see Arkwright, Jos.; Arkwright, Julius; Denne, Thos. (d. c. 1640); Denne, Thos. (d. 1680); Gaddesden; Oliver, A.; Overe; White, J. O. war damage, 194 warren, 192 whipping post, 193 woods, 186, 191 worthies, 188 and see Stanegrove Hill Laurence: Joan, 216 Thos. (d. 1522), 212, 216 Laver: Bart. of, 198 his ?w., see Emma Eustace of, 198 Laver, High (Muchegros), 131, 134, 158, 1978, 201, 206; and see Otes rector of, see Lowe Laver, Little, 146, 158, 198, 2012, 206 Laver, Magdalen, 131, 140, 146, 182 Lawn Hall, in Great Waltham, 8 n Lawrence, Wal., Trading Ltd., 242, 246 Lay, Jn. Ward, vicar of Roydon, 240 Layer Marney Towers, 81 Lea, riv., 69, 110, 227, 229, 2356 Lea and Stort Cruises Ltd., 128 Lea Hall, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. leather, mfr. of, 96, 1756, 210, 236 Lee: Ernest, 88, 102 Gilb., 6 Iseult, see Belhus Jn. de la, 169 Ric. de la, 169 fam., 169 Lee Chapel (East Lee), 62 Lee Conservancy, 229, 242 Lee Valley regional park, 231 Lee Valley Water Co., 154 Leech, Jn., 82 Lefsi (?Lisois de Moustiers), 136 Legerton, Wal., 1045 Leicester, Wal. of, chaplain of Housham Hall, in Matching, 200 Leighs, Little, priory of, 204 Lemon &Co., 97 Lenham: Jn. de, and his w. Marg., 28 Ric. de, and his w. Margery, 28 Lennard: Ric., see Barrett and see Barrett-Lennard Lenthal: Edm., 200 Marg., see FitzAlan Sir Roland, 200 Lescher: Jos., 83 Jos. F., 83, 103 Jos. S., 83, 103 fam., 79 Lesnes (Kent), abbey of, 1314 Lethbridge, Elford C., vicar of W. Thurrock, 71 Leventhorpe: Joan, w. of Wm., m. 2 Geof. Jennings, 171 Jn., 246 Nic., 1701 Wm., 171 fam., 246 Leverton, Thos., 83 Leveson: Christine, 64 Denise, see Bradbury Fran., 64 Sir Jn., 33, 634 Nic., 63 Sir Ric., 64 Lewes (Suss.), priory of, 9 Lewin (fl. 1086), 7 Lewis: Jn. H., vicar of Childerditch, 23 Sarah, 137 Sus., 137 Lewty, Jn., 16 Leyton, see Ruckholt libraries, 4, 18, 27, 39, 434, 489, 94, 96, 100, 107, 1512, 155, 182, 186, 231 Lichfield, bp. of, see Langton, W. Liddell, G., 169 lighthouse, 58 Lime Co., 66 Limehouse (Lond.), 210 Limesy, Ralph de, 165 Lincoln: Adam of, 77 Wm., rector of Great Hallingbury, bp. of Dunkeld, 123 Lincolnshire, 105 Lindsell: Jn., 201 Thos., 202 fam., 201 Lion Cement Co., 31, 656 Lisle, de, fam., 136 Lisson Green, in Marylebone (Mdx.), 18 Little, And., 246 London: Adam of, 217 Geof. of, 217 Hen. of, ?canon of St. Paul's (Lond.), 130 Hen. s. of Hen. of, 130 Jn. of, 217 his ww. Eve and Kath., 217 Lucy of, 217 London, 66, 78, 91, 213 adcn. of, 180 bps. of, 13, 71, 823, 86, 1001, 122, 204 and see Basset; Bonner; Braybrooke; Chishull; FitzNeal; Gravesend, R. and S.; Maurice; Ravis ch., 14, 205 city of, 5 aldermen, 29, 35, 60 recorder, 78 sheriff, 189 solicitor, 28 coaches and carriers, 4, 25, 38, 93, 134, 163, 242 county council, 4, 6, 10, 27, 39, 48, 57, 80, 101 educ., 39, 95 ferries, 4, 25, 37, 45, 58 foxhunting club, 187 goods supplied to, 10, 43, 85, 142, 236 hosps., 100 hos. in (1086), 64 merchants and traders, 5, 7, 8, 30, 33, 42, 604, 68, 70, 83, 97, 105, 118, 128, 137, 148, 1701, 176, 188, 221, 233, 236, 244 postal svces., 93 Prot. nonconf., 52, 73, 104 rlys., 59, 912, 110, 134, 152, 188, 208, 215, 224, 229 rehousing in Essex, 34, 6, 10, 27, 48, 57, 149, 151 residents, 23, 40, 50, 60, 62, 137, 139, 172, 207, 211, 217 rds., 3, 25, 37, 58, 745, 77, 901, 110, 115, 126, 134, 152, 161, 229, 242 Tower of, 40, 100, 235 and see Battersea; Blackwall; Bridewell Hosp.; Broderers' Company; Charterhouse; Chelsea; Christ's Hosp.; Clerkenwell; Covent Garden; Edmonton; Greater London Council; Gresham College; Hackney; Holborn; Limehouse; Middlesex; Mile End; Natural History Museum; New College; Newham; Poplar; Queen Mary College; St. Bartholomew's Hosp.; St. Paul's Cathedral; St. Thomas's Hosp.; Savoy Hosp.; Shoreditch; Southwark; Stepney; Surrey; Tottenham; Trinity House; Victoria and Albert Museum; Westminster; Whitechapel London Co-operative Soc., 445 London and County Bank, 97 London Hospital, 100 London Institute of World Affairs, 231 London, Tilbury, and Southend Rly., 4, 11 n, 17, 25, 378, 44, 578, 689 Long: Cecily, 601 Sir Jas. Tylney, Bt., 219 Jeremiah, 50 Magdalen, m. Rog. Sadler, 601, 68 Martha, m. Wm. Meredith, 601, 68 Nehemiah, vicar of Matching, 205 Rob., 60 fam., 50 Long Reach (Kent), 58, 67 Longbourn, Wm., 43 Longevill: Beatrice of, see Hastings Thos. de, 139 Longman Group, 151, 153 Longpont, Adam de, 181 Lorilleux and Bolton, 153 Loughton, 211, 224 Lounde, Nic., vicar of S. Weald, 90 Lovaine, Thos. de, and his w. Joan, 243 Lovel: Alice, m. 1 Sir Wm. Parker, 2 Sir Edw. Howard, 117 Eleanor, see Morley Hen., Ld. Morley, 117 Wm., Ld. Morley, 117 fam., 123 Lovell, Jas., 7 Lovetot: Joan de, see Brinson Sir Jn. de, 5 Lowe, Sam., rector of High Laver, 185 Lowndes: Alan H. W., 166 G. A., 167 (formerly Clayton), Geo. Alan, 166 Thos., 166 Wm., 166, 169, 202 Wm. Selby, 166, 169, 171 Lucca, Elisha of, and his w. Joan, 217 Lucius II, Pope, 211 Lucy, Ric. de, 165 Ludlow, Jn., 50 Lukin: Geof., 202 Hen., 206 Thos., 202 Wm., 202 Lushington: Wm., 187, 190 fam., 195 Lutheran Church, 156 Luton, Sim. of, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 138 Luxford, Keith, Ltd., 246 Lydgate, Jn., poet, prior of Hatfield Broad Oak, 165 M Mabbs: Ann, 108 Sus., 108 Mace, Annie, 147 McLeod, Chas. Middleton, vicar of St. John the Baptist, Harlow, 149 Madells, in Epping, 111, 112 Magdalene College, Cambridge, 22 Maister: Joan, see Church Ric., 218, 221 Maldon, 93; and see Beeleigh Malet, Gilb., 33 Mallory, Giles, 135 Malmayn: Jn., 189 Margery, see Waleys maltings, 93, 96, 121, 128, 135, 142, 203, 210, 242, 246, pl. 45 Manby: Thos., 82 Sir Thos., 102 (later Colegrave), Wm., 82 fam., 82, 1023 Mandeville: Geof. de (fl. 1086), 80, 126, 1701, 198, 202 Geof. de, earl of Essex (d. 1144), 165 fam., 8 honor of, 170 Manistrie fam., 236 Manning, Jn., 240 Manuden, 170 Manyware, Jn., 6 Manywares, see Aveley, mans. Marcy: Grizel de, m. Humph. Barrington, 171 Ralph de (fl. 1086), 171 Ralph de (fl. c. 1150), 171 Wm. de, 171 fam., 171 Mardyke, riv., 1, 3, 11, 17, 21, 245, 29, 578, 645, 689 Mare: Jn. de la (fl. 1236), 224 Jn. de la (fl. 1252), 2245 Jn. de la (fl. 1303), 224 Rob. de la, 2245 Marescall, Anketil, 79 Margaret, dau. of Wm. 8. of Ric., m. Ric. de Tany, 188 Marine Society, 39 Mark Hall, see Latton, mans. Mark Hall Estates Co., 190 market gardens, 31, 85 market houses, 42, 47, 52 markets, 8, 1011, 42, 46, 66, 74, 901, 967, 142, 154, 1589, 1756 Marlborough, dchss. of, see Churchill Marley Tile (Aveley) Co. Ltd., 11 Marsh, Jn., 201 Marshal: Hawise, m. Rob. Morley, Ld. Morley (d. 1360), 117 Jn., Ld. Marshal, 117 Marshall: Cath., see Langley Eleanor, m. Hen. Cutt, 198 Jn., 198 Mary, m. Jn. Cutt, 1989 Martel, Geof., 126 martello towers, 43 Martin: Anne, see Feake Cuthbert, 208 Mary, see Crosse (formerly Blucke), Mat. (d. 1766), 208 Mat. (fl. 1766), 208, 211 Phil., 243 Ric., 128 Steph., 108 Sir Wm. (fl. 1618), 2089 Sir Wm. (d. 1679), 208 Wm. (d. 1717), 2089, 212, 222 fam., 209 Martyrs Memorial trust, 22 Mary I, 62, 801, 232, 234 Mary, queen of Scots, 117 Mary Green (Ropers), see Weald, South, mans. Marylebone (Mdx.), see Lisson Green Mascallsbury, in White Roding, 139 Masham, Sir Wm., 199, 206 Massa, Jos., 108 Matcham, Frank, &Co., 39 Matching: Ranulph of, 170 his s. Hugh (?de Arderne), 170 Matching, 16870, 170 n, 196206, 196, 218 agric., 2023 airfield, 197 barn, 199 boundaries, 1967, 2013 brickmaking, 203 Carter's Green, 197, 202 chars., 206 ch., 197, 2046, pl. 21 Collin's Cross, 197 commons, 2023 conversation areas, 197 dean of, see Hugh detached part, 196, 240 dom. bldgs.: Albion Ho., 197, 203 Brick Ho. (Bakers), 197, 2034 Church Ho. (Lone Pine Cott.), 2045 Homestead, 197 Housham Hall, 196, 200, pl. 42 Kingstons, 197 Lascelles, 197 Lascelles Lodge, 197 Limes, 197 Man. Ho., 197, 200 Matching Green, 197 Matching Hall, 197, 199, 2056 Moat Ho., 197 Newman's End, 197 Old Ho., 197 pk. keeper's ho., 199 Parsonage Fm., 197 Parvills, 1967 Parvills Fm., 201 Ployters, 197 Smallways Fm., 203 Stock Hall, 1967, 201 Taggles, 197 Upper Hall, 197 Vic., 197, 2045 Waterman's, 196, 202 dovecot, 199 econ. hist., 2024 educ., 197, 206, pl. 22 fms., 203 Housham Hall, 200, 203 Parsonage, 2034 Parvills, 201 field names, 200, 2024 fields, open, 202 fire, 201 gas wks., 169, 203 Gunnetts Green, 196, 202 Housham chapel, 200 Housham Tye, 197, 200, 202 housing, 197 inc., 202 ind., 203 lake, 196 loc. govt., 204 mans., 198202 Matching Hall, 165, 198, 200, 2024 Ovesham (Housham Hall), 174, 198200, 2024, 244, pl. 42 Parvills Fm., 2001 Stock Hall, 201, 203 Waterman's (Matching Green), 2014 Marriage Feast room, 130, 197, 2046, 205 n, pl. 21 Matching Green, 161, 1967, 2026 Matching Tye, 197, 2024, 206 mills, 203 moats, 1967, 199202 Newman's End, 197, 200, 2034, 206 nonconf., 206 pk., 199, 202 Peartree Green, 197, 202 poor relief, 204 poorho., 204 pop., 196, 202 postal svces., 197 pub. hos.: Chequers, 197 Cock, 197, 2045 Fox, 197, 204 Hare and Hounds, 197 rect., 202, 204 roads, 140, 161, 197, 204 saltpetre scheme, 203 sport, 197, 202 spring, 196 streams, 196 tradesman, 206 vic., 2045 vicars and curates, 181 n, 205 and see Allen, J.; Dearling; Holmes; Horne; Houghton; Long, N.; Morgan, Jn. (d. 1733); Snell, R.; Stirling was damage, 197, 206 Waterman's End, 201 woods, 199, 202 wkho., 204 worthies, 197 Matching Barns with Brent Hall, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Matthews: Fred. R., 137 Jn., 137 Jos., 206 Sam. P., 137 Maud, queen of William I, 18 Maud, Empress, 40 Maud, dau. of Thos., m. John, Ld. Botetourt, 18n Mauger (fl. 1086), 8 Maule: Christine de, 243, 2456, 248 Pet. de, 243 Maurice, bp. of London, 28, 59, 82, 116 Maxwell, Rob., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 47, 50 May, Ric., and his w., 30 Mead, Wm., 179 Meade, Thos., 119 Mecca Ltd., 152 medicines, mfr. of, 153 Meeson: Jn., 38, 43, 45 fam., 38 Meeson & Errington, 38, 43 Meeson & Hinton, 43, 66 Meeson, Ric., & Co., 43 Melbourne (Australia), bp. of, see Perry, C. Merc, Maud de, 170 Merchant, Jas., 52 Meredith: Martha, see Long Wm., 60, 68 Merk: Adelolf de, 1889 And. de, 189 Gillian de, w. of Hen., m. 2 Ellis s. of Jn. of Colchester, 189 Hen. de (d. by 1234), and his w. Rose, 189 Hen. de (d. c. 1258), 189 Hen. de (d. 1270), 189 Hen. de (d. 1291), 189 Ralph de, 189 Rose de, m. Sir Geof. Dynaunt, 189 Mervyn, Wm., chaplain of Brentwood, 101 metals, mfr. of, 21, 44, 153, 236 Methodists, 15, 523, 723, 1045, 146, 156, 212, 248 Metropolitan Asylums board, 39, 100 Metropolitan Railway Country Estates Co., 80 Michael, Jn., 28; and see Stifford, Mic. of Michelsland (Mitchells), see Thurrock, West, mans. Middlesex, earl of, see Cranfield Middlesex, 70, 176; and see Blackwall; Covent Garden; Hackney; Holborn; Hoxton; Inner Temple; Isleworth; Lisson Green; Marylebone; Mile End; Poplar; Stepney; Westminster; Whitechapel Middlesex and Essex turnpike trust, 75, 77, 91 Mildmay, Anne, see Harris Mile End in Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), 51, 70 Miles, Geo., 108 Miller: Chas., vicar of Harlow, 1445 Chas. Sanderson, vicar of Harlow, 1445 Eliz., 147 F. R., 145 Sanderson, 7 fam., 145 Mills: Esther, 244 Thos. (fl. 1817), 244 Thos. (d. by 1840), 244 Thos. (d. 1857), 244 Thos. Chas., 244 fam., 244 mills, 8, 1011, 212, 31, 42, 656, 689, 85, 91, 96, 121, 125, 1278, 131, 134, 136, 138, 1401, 168, 1756, 187, 192, 203, 207, 210, 2236, 2257, 229, 2346, 242, 2456, pls. 43, 44 Minors: Ralph, 234 Wm., 234 Miryweder, Rog., 234 Mitchells (Michelsland), see Thurrock, West, mans. moats, 45, 8, 20, 778, 11617, 1213, 137, 140, 164, 166, 168, 1702, 190, 193, 1967, 199202, 218, 2234, 2323, 2414, 248 Molton, Wm. of, and his w. Agnes, 201 monasteries, see Barking; Beeleigh; Bermondsey; Blackmore; Bury St. Edmunds; Caen; Coggeshall, Little; Colchester, St. Botolph; Colchester, St. John; Dunmow, Little; Hatfield Broad Oak; Knights Hospitallers; Knights Templars; Latton; Lesnes; Lewes; Leighs, Little; Panfield; Prittlewell; St. Mary Overy; St. Osyth; St. Valery; Savoy Hospital; Stratford; Waltham Holy Cross Monkbury, see Hallingbury, Little, mans. Monkhouse, Jas., 108 Monkswood, in Little, later Great Hallingbury, 113, 118, 124, 127, 176 Montagu, Vct., see Browne Monteagle, Lds., see Parker Montfitchet: Margery de, 118 Ric. de (fl. 1219), 118 Ric. de (fl. 1260), 83, 176, 200 Ric. de (d. 1267), 198 Wm. de, 83, 118 fam., 198 Montfort, Hugh de, 28, 30, 62, 64 Montgomery: Crisp, 63 Geo., 63 Montmorency, Hervey de, 216 Montresor, Jas. Gabriel, 69 Moor Hall, see Harlow Anc. Par., mans. Moor Hall, in Rainham, 6 Moore: Fran., 61, 68 Hen., 152 Jn. F., 182 Mary, see Petre Wm., 61 Morant, Phil., historian, 4 Moraundi, Jordan, rector of Aveley, 14 More: Jane, see Colte Joan, see Taverner Nic., 171 Sir Thos., 233 Morgan: Geo., 149 Guy, 151 Hugh, 116, 126 Jn., vicar of Matching (d. 1733), 205 Jn. (fl. 1572), 127 Morice: Jn. (fl. 1507), 232 Jn. (fl. 1540), 234, 238 Wm., 168 Morley: Eleanor, m. Wm. Lovel, Ld. Morley, 117 Hawise, see Marshal Rob. de (fl. 1346), 140 Rob., Ld. Morley (d. 1360), 117 Rob., Ld. Morley (d. 1442), 117 Thos., vicar of W. Thurrock, 72 fam., 117, 122 lds., see also Lovel; Parker Mornington: earl of, see Pole-Tylney-LongWellesley fam., 239 Morris: Jn., 60 Wm., 190 Morton: Ralph, 183 fam., 183 Moss: Fred., 96 Hen., 89 fam., 85 motorway (M 11), 110, 115, 126, 134, 142, 152, 242, pl. 3 Mountnessing, 77, 99 Moustiers, Lisois de, 136 Mowbray: Eliz. de, dchss. of Norfolk, see FitzAlan Jn. de, duke of Norfolk (d. 1461), 200 Jn. de, duke of Norfolk (d. 1476), 200 Moyne, Jn., 192 Mucegros: Ric. de, 198 fam., 198 Mulberry (Moteburgh, Mudborrow) Green, in Harlow Ancient Parish, 112, 133, 149 dom. bldgs., 133 Mulberry Green Ho., 133 Hill Ho., 133 fair, 142 fire stn., 135 Green Man pub. ho., 133 Moot Hill (the Mount), 112, 133 rd., 134 Rom. Cathm., 146 Mumford: Jn. (fl. 1612), 170 Jn. (fl. 1644), 170 Jn. (d. 1664), 170 Sarah, w. of Jn., m. 2 Edm. Davenport, 170 Munchensy, Warin de, 18 Munn, Thos., 96 murder, 5, 8, 60 Muschamp: Agmondisham, 82 Wm. (fl. 1574), 82 Wm. (fl. 1626), 82 fam., 82 museums, 3, 7, 42, 49, 123, 155, 190, 212, 218 music, 4, 3940, 956, 152, 181 N naperer, Torrell the, 64 National Steam Car Co., 92 National Trust, 110, 113, 11920, 127, 158, 161, 178 Natt, Ant., rector of Netteswell, 211 12 Natural History Museum (Lond.), 3 nature reserve, 155 Navestock, 75, 99, 104 Naylor: Jn., 121 Joshua, 218 Wm., 121 Nazeing, 11, 158, 215, 227, 233, 235 educ., 240 vicar, see Arnold, C. and see Profits Hall Negro servants, 225, 227 Nether Hall, see Roydon, mans. Netteswell, Thos. of, 209 Netteswell, 156, 20613, 207, 217 agric., 20910 allotments, 213 assarting, 209 barns, 209, 212 boundaries, 206, 209, 217, 223 bridge, 207 Burnt Mill, 152, 2078, 210, 212, 222 chaplain, 211 chars., 148, 21213 ch., 156, 207, 208 n, 21112, pl. 29 coach svces., 208 commons, 20710, 213 dom. bldgs., 151, 209 Hill Ho. Fm., 208 Hoppits, 208 dom. bldgs. (cont.): Jean's Yardling (Tye Green Fm.), 208 lock-keeper's cott., 207 Marshgate Fm. (Redmells), 2078 millho., 207 Netteswell Hall, 154, 207, 209 Netteswell (Tanyard, Tannery) Ho., 154, 210 Netteswellbury Fm., 209 Oak End, 208 Orchard Cott., 208 Rect., 211 Spurriers, 207 eccl. par., 1556, 212, 222 econ. hist., 20910 educ., 147, 212, 222 elec., 208 fms., 20910 Goldings (Goldsmiths, Yorks, Scotts), 210 Hill Ho., 210 Marshgate, 209 Netteswellbury, 20910 Old Ho. (Mangers), 20910 Riddings, 210 field names, 2089 fields, open, 209 gallows, 210 housing, 207 inc., 209, 213 ind., 207, 210 loc. govt., 206, 21011 marshes, 209 mills, 207, 210, 2256 Netteswell Cross, 156, 20710, 212 Netteswellbury man., 20812, 225 nonconf., 156, 212, 222 nonconf., 156, 212, 222 poorhos., 21012, 226 pop., 207 postal svces., 208 pub. hos.: Chequers, 208 white Horse (Hare and Hounds, Greyhound), 208 rly., 152, 208 rect., 208, 211, 226 rectors and curates, 211 and see Carlile; Cramphorne, T.; Denne, Thos. (d. c. 1640); Fisher; Hales, E.; Johnson, P.; Kent, A.; Natt; Saxton; Wake riv. and canal, 2068, 210 roads, 207, 223 sewerage, 208 tradesmen, 210, 212 Tye Green, 20712 water, 208 woods, 207 Neville: Geo., Ld. Abergavenny, 200 Hugh de, 126 Jn. de (d. 1282), and his w. Marg., 126 Jn. de, Ld. Neville (d. 1335), 126 Jn. de, Ld. Neville (d. 1358), and his w. Alice, 126 Rob., rector of Lt. Hallingbury and vicar of Henham, 130 fam., 126 New College (Lond.), 15 New College, Oxford, 170 New Hall, see Harlow Anc. Par., mans. Newburgh, Ld. Barrett of, see Barrett, E. Newfoundland (Canada), Memorial university, 135 Newham, London boro. of, 27 Newman: Jn., vicar of Childerditch and of Witham, 234 Mat., 50 Thos., 50 Wm. (d. 1602), 144, 148 Wm. (fl. 1630), 240 Wm. (d. c. 1835), 108 Newmarket (Cambs.), 1334 Newport, Jn., 40 Newport, 178 n Newsom, Sir Jn., 154 newspapers, 95 Newton, Jn., 103 Nichols, D. Cubitt, 23 Nicholson, Sir Chas., 51 Nicoll: Ric., 217 Thos., 217 Niel, Ralph s. of, see Ralph Noak Hill, in Romford, 88 Noble, Edw., 289 Nockolds, Mr., 137 Noke: Harry, 16, 74 Rob. (fl. 1529), vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak, 181 Rob. (fl. 1564), 169 Thos., 169, 181 Noke, in Wennington, 6, 8 nonconformity, Protestant, see Assemblies of God; Baptists; Brethren; Christadelphians; Christian Scientists; Congregationalists; Elim; Evangelical; Free Churches; Friends; Jehovah's Witnesses; Latter Day Saints; Lutheran; Methodists; Presbyterians; Salvation Army; Spiritualists; United Reformed Norfolk: dchss. of, see FitzAlan dukes of, see Mowbray Norfolk, 6, 248; and see Attleborough; Norwich; Watton Norris: Fran., Ld. Norris, 234 Thos. Fran., 109 North: Edw., Ld. North, 8 Sir Fran., later Ld. Guilford (d. 1685), 136 Fran., Ld. Guilford (d. 1729), 136, 144 Fran., Ld. North and Guilford, later earl of Guilford (d. 1790), 136 Fred., Ld. North, earl of Guilford (d. 1792), Prime Minister 136 Fred., earl of Guilford (d. 1827), 136 Geo. Augustus, earl of Guilford, 136 Lady Georgiana, 136 Maria, m. Jn. Crichton-Stuart, marquess of Bute, 136 Lady Sus., later Baroness North, 136 (formerly Doyle), Wm., 136, 143 Northampton: earl of, see Bohun, W. marq. of, see Parr, Sir W. Northampton, bp. of, see Amherst, F. K. Northern and Eastern Rly., 115, 1256, 134, 188, 208, 215, 224, 227, 229, 232, 235, 2412, pl. 46 Northfleet (Kent), 16 Northumberland Fusiliers, 69 Northwold, Jn. of, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 138 Norton: Alf., rector of Wennington, 74 Eliz., m. Thos. Belhus, 6 Ric., 6 Nortons, see Aveley, mans. Norway, see Stavanger Norwich (Norf.), 93, 134 Notley, Black, 63, 201 Nottingham, earl of, see Finch, D. Nuffield Provincial Hosps. trust, 155 Nunn: Hannah, m. Ric. Glover, 218 Jonathan, and his w., 218 nursery gardens, 91, 120, 228, 236, 246 nuttery, 141 O Ockendon, Wm. of, 83 Ockendon, Bishop's, in Cranham, 823 Ockendon, North, 28 Ockendon, South, 3, 13, 24, 28, 84 ch., 15, 71 hosp., 38 ind., 66 loc. govt., 70 L.C.C. housing, 4, 10, 15 mans., 8, 29, 31, 33, 80 Prot. nonconf., 15, 52 rly., 4, 25, 58 Rom. Cathm., 15 sch., 16 wkho., 32 Odo, bp. of Bayeux, 4, 8, 28, 40, 59, 62, 64 Odo (tenant, fl. 1086), 233 Offens, (fl. 18th cent.), 17 Offin: Jn., 106 Wm., 96 fam., 96 oil and petroleum, 67 Oliver: Austin, vicar of Latton, 194 fam., 175 Ongar, Alex. of, 88 Ongar, Chipping, 77, 86, 90, 161, 197, 2045 mail cart, 93 man., 165 Ongar, High, 202 Ongar, hund., 112, 143 Ordnance, Bd. of, 3, 58, 69 Organ: Jn., 233 Thos., 233 Organe, Sam., 248 Orgar (fl. 1066), 18 Ormond, Thos., see Butler Ormond, earl of, see Butler, T. Orsett, 25, 289, 58 Orsett poor law union, 13, 32, 47, 70 Orsett rural district, 13, 489, 70 Osbaldeston: Rob., rector of Gt. Parndon, 222 Wm., rector of Gt. Parndon and of E. Hanningfield, 2212 Osbern (fl. 1086), 19 osier-growing, 30, 65, 128, 174, 235, 246 Osborne, Jn., 49 Osmund the Angevin, 118, 165 Oswald, Hen. M., rector of Gt. Hallingbury, 123 Otburville, Rog. de, 116 Otes son of Thos., 18 n Otes the goldsmith, 18 his s. Wm., 18 his fam., 18 Otes, in High Laver, 111, 170, 1989, 202, 206 Otway, Geo., vicar of S. Weald, 87 Overall, Chas., 73 Overe, Rog. de, vicar of Latton, 194 Overend, Gurney & Co., 44 Overhall, in Gilston (Herts.), 193 Ovesham, see Matching, mans. Owen: Sir Rog., 60 Thos., judge, 60 Wm., 60 Oxford, earls of, 198; and see Harley; Vere Oxford, 71 bp. and dean of, see Fell and see Cardinal College; Christ Church; New College; Pembroke College Oxfordshire, see Shotover Park sheriff of, see Fermbaud P P.D. Oil and Chemical Storage, 67 packer, Jn. the, see John Padfield, Stuart, 127 Page, Sam., 124, 131 paint, mfr. of, 128 Pakenham, Rob., 232 Paktank Storage Co., 67 Palin, Wm., rector of Stifford, 25, 27, 30, 33 Palmer: Ashley, 40 Edw., 40 Jn., 23 Joshua, 40 Ric., 199 Wm., 403, 51, 56 fam., 239 Panfield, priory of, 13 paper and packaging, mfr. of, 44, 67, 153 Papillon, David, 82 his son, 82 Papworth, J. B., 78 Paris Hall, in North Weald Bassett, 138 parishes, detached parts of, 19, 24, 28, 90, 131, 135, 156, 188, 196, 213, 223, 226, 240 Parker: Alice, see Lovel Anne, 183 Chas., 122 Edw., Ld. Morley, 117, 119, 175, 177 Edw. R., 38, 478 Fran., vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak, 181 Hen., Ld. Morley (d. 1556), 117, 1223, 126, 18990 Hen., Ld. Morley (d. 1577), 117, 189 Hen., Ld. Morley and Monteagle (d. 1655), 117, 175, 177 Jn., 102 Martha, w. of Sir Thos., 78 Martha, m. Sir Jn. Jervis, later Admiral the earl of St. Vincent, 78 Thos. (fl. 1541), 122 Sir Thos. (d. 1784), 78, 80 Thos., Ld. Morley and Monteagle (fl. 1655), 117 Sir Wm. (d. by 1518), 117 Wm., Ld. Morley and Monteagle (d. 1622), 117, 124, 175, 177 fam., 120, 1234 Parkin, Tom, 158 parks, manorial, 5, 810, 78, 84, 113, 115, 11920, 127, 135, 141, 161, 1667, 1734, 177, 187, 18992, 199, 202, 223, 2256, 235, 243 parks and playing fields, public, 31, 41, 489, 99, 1512, 155, 208, 223, 231, 242 Parlby, Marg., 89 Parndon: Ambrose of Little, 223 n, 224 Picot of, 216 Rob. of, 2245 Rob. s. of Rog. of, 216, 219 Thos. of, 216 Parndon, Great, 144, 156, 21323, 214, 232 abbey, 216 agric., 21920 almsho. (poorho.), 2201 assarting, 216, 219, 221 barn, 216, 219 boundaries, 213, 217, 223 brickmaking, 220 bridges, 215 bus svces., 215 chapels, 21617, 221 chars., 2223 ch., 156, 213, 2212 commons, 213, 215, 21820 detached part, 213, 223, 226 dom. bldgs., 151 Canons, 213, 21516 Gerounds, 213, 21617 Hare Street Fm., 213 Katherines, 213, 217 Kingsmoor Ho., 213, 215, 222 Linford End, 213 Little Canons, 219 Paringdon Rd., 213 Passmores, 155, 213, 218 Rect., 221 Sherards, 221 Stewards, 213, 219 Sumners Fm., 213, 218 Taylifers, 213, 219 Toddbrook Ho. (Oldhouse Fm.), 213 eccl. par., 1556, 222 econ. hist., 21920 educ., 147, 222 fair, 215 fms., 217, 21920 Canons, 216, 220 Katherines (Church), 217 Little Canons, 21819 Stewards, 213, 219 Sumners, 21718 Todd Brook, 216, 220 field names, 219, 2212 fields, open, 219 fire, 219 graveldigging, 21920 Hare Street, 213, 215, 2223 inc., 213, 216, 21920 Linford End (Endway), 213, 215, 220, 223 loc. govt., 2201, 226 mans. and other estates, 21519 Canons, 190, 21516, 219, 221 Dunstalls, 234 Gerounds, 21517, 219, 221 Great Parndon, 21517, 21921 Katherines, 21517, 219, 221 Maunds Esgors, 234 Passmores, 190, 215, 21718, 221 Sumners, 218, 221 Taylifers and Stewards, 21519, 221 moat, 218 nonconf., 156, 212, 222 Parndon (Cock) Green, 213, 215, pl. 23 pond, 218 poor relief, 2202, 226 n pop., 213 postal svces., 215 prehist. rems., 213 pub. hos., 220 Cock, 215, pl. 23 Hare, 215 Three Horseshoes, 215 rly., 215 reading room, 222 rectors and curates, 2202, 226 and see Adams, H. W.; Cary; Dyde; Dyke; Fowler, Rob.; Johnson, J.; Osbaldeston, R.; Osbaldeston, W.; Platt; Sims, B. rect., 216, 221 riv., 213, 219 roads, 215, 223 Rom. rems., 213 streams, 213, 215, 217 tradesmen, 2201 war damage, 221 woods, 213, 219, 225 wkho., 2201 worthies, 215 Parndon, Little, 214, 218, 2237 agric., 225 assarting, 225 boundaries, 223 char., 223, 227 ch., 155, 221, 223, 2267 commons, 223, 225 detached part, 156, 223 dom. bldgs.: Fosters Fm. (Barrows), 223 mill ho., 226 Parndon Hall, 2235, pl. 9 Parndon Hall Fm., 213, 2245 Rect., 226 Upper (Parndon) Ho., 2235, 227 dovecot, 225 earthworks, 223 eccl. par., 1556, 222, 226 econ. hist., 2256 educ., 227 fms.: Dorringtons, 223, 225 Fosters, 223 Parndon Hall, 223 fishpond, 224 n housing, 224 inc., 225 lakes, 225 loc. govt., 226 man., 190, 2246 marshes, 225 mill, 2236 moats, 2234 pks., 223, 2256 poor relief, 226 pop., 213, 223, 225 rly., 224 rectors and curates, 226 and see Hemming, G.; Parson, J.; Wooton rect., 226 riv. and canal, 223, 225 roads, 2234 Rom. Cathm., 227 'ruins', 225 'temple', 225 wood, 225 worthies, 224 Parr: Anne, see Bourchier Sam., 130 Sir Wm., marq. of Northampton, and earl of Essex, 126 Parre: Joan, see Colte Sir Wm., 224 Parris: Geo., 244 Jane, 200 Ric., 200 fam., 244 Parson: Edw., 2247 Jas., rector of Lt. Parndon, 226 fam., 227 Parvills Farm, see Matching, Mans. Passemer son of Wm., 217 Passemer: Ric., 217 Wm. (fl. 1263), 215 Wm. (fl. 1406), 218 fam., 217 Passmores, see Parndon, Great, mans. Patching, in Broomfield, 8 n Paterson, Thos., 244 Pattrick, Geo., vicar of Aveley and curate of Wennington, 14 Pavitt: Caroline, see Poole Geo., 128 Jas., 128 Pet., 246 Wm., 199 fam., 128 Payne: Amos, 218 Sam., rector of Sheering, 2478 Pead, Duel, vicar of Aveley, curate of West Thurrock and of Wennington, 14 Pebmarsh, 170 Peckitt, Wm., 7 peculiar, ecclesiastical, 71 Peculiar People, see Evangelical pedestrian precincts, 39, 42, 48, 945, 97, 151, 1534, pl. 48 Pelly: Justinian, 130 fam., 125 Pemberton, Stanley, rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 130 Pembroke, earls of, see Clare; Hastings; Valence Pembroke College, Oxford, 50 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., 39 Perchehay, Ralph, rector of Stifford, 34 Percival, Wal., 181 Percy, Thos., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 47 Pereville: Agnes de, 201 Jn. de, 201 Wm. de, 201 fam., 201 Perkins, Bernard J., 154 Perrings Ltd., 44 Perry: Chas., bp. of Melbourne (Australia), 135 Jn. (d. 1810), 139, 149 Jn. (d. 1824), 139, 147 Jn. Watlington, see PerryWatlington Phil., 139 Thos., 139 Mrs., 11 fam., 139 Perry-Watlington: (formerly Perry), Jn. Watlington, 133, 1356, 13940, 1445, 1478 Marg., 136, 140 fam., 139, 147 and see Watlington Peryent, Sir Jn., 194 Peter son of Alewin, 189 Peter son of Wm., 171 Peter, Ric. s. of, see Richard Petre: Edwd., 202 Fred., 79 Hen., and his w. Anne, 61 Mary, ?m. Fran. Moore, 61 Rob. Edw., Ld. Petre, 19, 22 Sir Wm., 61, 202 Wm., Ld. Petre (d. 1637), 61, 202 Wm., Ld. Petre (d. 1850), 103 Wm., Ld. Petre (d. 1884), 103 Wm. B., Ld. Petre, 23 Wm. H. F., Ld. Petre, 1920, 234 fam., 223, 61, 79, 102 Petty: David, 244 Eliz., m. Geo. Carpenter, later Ld. Carpenter, 244 Pevere, Wm., 63 Peverel: Wm., 401, 59 fam., 40 Peverel of Dover, honor of, 28 Phelips: Chas. (d. 1834), 2089, 211 Chas. (d. 1869), 209 Chas. J., 209 Mary, see Blackmore Philadelphia (Penn., U.S.A.), Museum of Art, 7 Philip son of Wm., 171 Philip, Thos., 46 Philippa (of Hainault), queen of Edw. III, 139 Phillips, Anne, 130 Phipps, Rob., 83 photographic equipment, mfr. of, 210 Pickays: Agmondisham, 82 fam., 82 Pickburne, Jas., 104 Picot, Wm., 216 his dau. Benet, 216 Pierce Williams, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Piggott, Ric., 28 pilgrim ways, 25, 58, 77, 90, 101 Pilgrims Hatch, in South Weald, 75 char., 90 common, 84 dom. bldgs.: Bishop's Hall, 83 Pilgrims Hall (Fellowship Ho.), 789, 82, 89, 103, 105 educ., 89 growth, 75 housing, 75, 85 Bishop's Hall, 75, 889 Danes Way, 75, 88 nonconf., 15, 1035 place name, 77, 84, 90 pub. hos.: Black Horse, 79 Rose and Crown, 79 roads, 75, 77 worthy, 80 pillory, 12, 179, 235, 237 Pilton, Jn., 218 Pink, Mrs., 218 Piper, Jn., 155 Pirot, Hen., 138 Pishiobury, in Sawbridgeworth (Herts.), 172, 243 Pitney-Bowes Inc. U.S.A., 153 Pitsea, 17, 45 Plaiz: Jn. de, 200 Marg. de, 200 Ric. de, 2001 fam., 200 Plaiz, in West Ham, 200 plastics, mfr. of, 44, 67 Platt, Noel, rector of Gt. Parndon, 221 Playtere, Maurice le, 197 plots: Gunpowder (1605), 38, 124 'Popish' (1678), 80 Plumstead (Kent), 12 Pointel, Terry, 59 Pole: Cath. de la, see Grey Eliz. de la, see Bradeston Sir Wal. de la, 5 Ld. Wm. de la, 40 Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, Wm., earl of Mornington, 216, 221, 232 Pomfrett: Geo., 102 fam., 102 Pond fam., 3 Poole: Anne, m. 2 Sir Jn. Ramsden, 3 Wm. Childers, 244 Caroline, m. Wm. Pavitt, 199 Eliz., m. Cornelius Berry, 199 Hannah, m. Benj. Gaffee, 199 Jn., 244 Thos., and his w. Sarah, 199 Thos., see Theobald W. S., 137 Pooley, Wm., 138 poorhouses, see Childerditch; Latton; Matching; Netteswell; Parndon, Great; Sheering; Stifford; Thurrock, Grays; Thurrock, West Poplar (Mdx., later Lond.), see Blackwall Poplar (Mdx., later Lond.), poor law union, 39 Porson, Ric., 130 Portland, earl of, see Weston, Sir R. Portugal, priest from, 78, 82, 103 Poscener, Guy de, 165 potash, mfr. of, 2034 Potkin, Heiron, rector of Stifford, 33 potter, Cok the, see Cok Potter: Mary Isab., 186 Thos., 163 Mr., 'minister' of Aveley, 14n Potter Street, in Harlow Ancient Parish, 131, 133 char., 149 cricket club, 135 dom. bldgs., 133 educ., 147 nonconf., 1467, 195, 222 potteries, 1412 pub. hos., 133 King's Head, 134 Red Lion, 134 White Horse, 134 road, 134 potteries, 31, 1412, 186, 192 pounds, manorial, 12, 978, 1278, 238, 245 Powell: Wm., rector of Lt. Warley, 103 and Sons, 34 Powell Duffryn Co., 67 Poyntz: Audrey, see Latham Sir Gabriel, 28 Prat, Jos., 70 Pratt, Anna Maria, m. Thos. BarrettLennard, Ld. Dacre, 7 prehistoric remains, 3, 25, 35, 57, 75, 110, 113, 117, 119, 125, 131, 1589, 213, 227, 2401 Presbyterians, 15, 234, 1034, 156, 206 Prest: Alice, w. of Jn. m. 2 Ric. Blackwell, 171 Fran., m. Wm. Braborne, 171 Jn. (d. 1546), 171 Preston: Thos., (Harlow), printers, 153 W. R., 99 Price: Denzill, rector of Stifford, 32 Martin, rector of Lt. Hallingbury and of Balsham (Cambs.), 130 Priestley: Thos., 233 Wm., 233 Prim, Mr., 221 Prince, Jn., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 47 printing, 153 Prior: And., 171 Jn.(fl. 1336), 171 Jn. (fl. 1507), 171 Mat., poet and diplomatist, 165, 1689 Ric., 171 Thos., 139 fam., 171 Pritchett: Chas., 1301 G. E., 123, 130, 205, 248 Wm. D., 131 fam., 131 Prittlewell, priory of, 9 Proctor & Gamble Group, 59, 67 Profits Hall, in Nazeing, 234 Proudfoot: Thos., 186 fam., 186 Puckeridge Hunt, 178 punishment, see burning; cages; ducking stools; gallows; gaols; pillory; reformatories; stocks; tumbrel; whipping posts Purcel: Edm., 118 Ralph, and his w., 118 Purfleet, in West Thurrock 1, 2, 57 barracks, 69 bridge, 58 canal schemes, 17, 58 cement wks., 667 chalk pits and quarries, 578, 647, 73 chs., 57, 72 cinematography, 57 clock tower, 69 commons, 65 dom, bldgs., 57, 69 Dipping, 57, 59, 723 High Ho. (West Hall, Le Vyneyard), 578 Jarrah Cotts., 57 Purfleet Ho., 59, 72 drainage, 69 educ., 16, 57, 73 fair, 66 ferries, 58 fire, 69 floods, 12, 678 growth, 57 harbour, 58 housing, 57, 69, 734 ind., 4, 589, 667, 73 lightho., 58 limekilns, 66 man., 5, 61, 63, 689 mkt., 66 marshes, 61, 68 mills, 656, 689 musketry camp, 69 nonconf., 523, 57, 723 oil storage, 67 postal svces., 58 powder magazines, 3, 11, 579, 656, 689, pl. 15 pub. gdns., 57, 66 pub. hos., 69 Bear, 59 Crown, 59 Lighter on the Ground, 59 Royal hotel (Bricklayers Arms, Purfleet Tavern), 59 quay, 69 rly., 4, 57, 58, 689 reformatory ships, 59 rifle range, 10 roads, 25, 35, 37, 578, 69 trade token, 66 urban district, 1, 13, 48, 57, 70 vineyard, 65 war damage, 73 wharfs and jetties, 58, 667 woods, 58, 65 worthy, 59 Purfleet Co., The, 66 Purfleet Deep Wharf and Storage Co., 67 Purfleet Wharf and Saw Mills Co., 57, 67 Pynings, Jas., 246 Q Quadrant Glass Co., 153 Quantic Advertising, 225 Quare, Dan., and his w., 201 Queen Anne's Bounty, 101, 238 Queen Mary College, London, 78 Quennell, J. C., 100 Quickbury, see Sheering, mans. Quinton: Beatrice de, see Hastings Sir Wm. de, 139 R Radcliffe: Eliz., see FitzWalter Jn. (d. 1461), 232 Jn., Ld. FitzWalter (d. 1496), 232, 239 Rob., Ld. FitzWalter (fl. 1496), 232 Rob., earl of Sussex (d. 1629), 243 fam., 243 Radclyffe: Chas., 224 Edw., Ld. Radclyffe, later earl of Derwentwater, 225 Jas., earl of Derwentwater, 224 railway stations, 151, 229, 236, pl. 46 railways, see British Rail; Eastern Counties; Great Eastern; London, Tilbury and Southend; Northern and Eastern Raine, Mat., rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 130 Rainham, 3, 9, 12, 83 ch., 13 man., 5 poor relief, 1213, 32, 47, 70 and see Berwick; Moor Hall; South Hall Ralph (fl. 1086), 83 Ralph (? son of Niel), sheriff of Surrey, 18 Ralph son of Wal., 210 Rampston, Rowland, 222 Ramsden: Anne, see Poole Sir Jn., 244 Ramsden Bellhouse, 6 Ramsden Crays, see Cray's Hill Ransome, Fred., 66 Ranulf (fl. 1086), 9 Ranulf, bro. of Ilger, 140, 21517, 219, 2323 Ranulf, Waleran s. of, see Waleran rape, 189 Raphoe (Irel.), bp. of, see Huntington Rathband, Wm., vicar of S. Weald, 87, 103 Ravenseft Properties Ltd., 39 Ravis, Thos., bp. of Lond., 14 Rawreth, see Battlesbridge Rawson, Averey, 5 Rayleigh, 48 honor of, 7, 12, 19, 126 Raytheon Co. U.S.A., 153 Read, Edw., 30n Reading: Cath., see Hayes Geo., 70 Thos., 70 Reardon, Eugene, 106 rebellions: Geoffrey de Mandeville's (1144), 165 Jacobite (1715), 224 Northern (1569), 117 Peasants' (1381), 90 Perkin Warbeck's (1497), 232 Welsh (14006), 118 and see wars Reddriche, Thos., vicar of Childerditch, 23 Rede: Jn., 118 Ric., 118 Redgrave, Jn., 117 Redmell, Thos., 207 n Ree, Wm. atte, 201 Rees, Wm., 199 Reeve: Fran., 138, 1445, 148 Jeremy, 23 Wiltshire, 138 fam., 138 reformatories, 27, 59, 83, 135 Regnart, Chas., 51 Remfry, Geo., 108 Repton, Humph., landscape gardener, 140 reservoirs, 4, 19, 49, 154 Revertex Chemicals, 153 Reynardson: Sir Abraham, 137 Jacob, 137 Jos., 137 Reynolds, Ric., vicar of W. Thurrock, 71 Rich: Chas., earl of Warwick, 112 Ric., Ld. Rich, 80, 165, 204 Rob., earl of Holland and Warwick, 19, 165, 175, 177 fam., 19 Richard I, 40, 112, 118, 126, 180 Richard II, 182, Richard (fl. 1086), 140 Richard (?Guet), 199, 2434 Richard son of Pet., 171, 174 Richard, see Simon s. of Ric. Richard, Wm. s. of, see William Richards, Wm. H., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 50 Richmond, ctss. of, see Stanley, M. Rickett: Jn., 210 Thos., 210 rifle range, 10 Riggs, Wm., 49 riots, 11, 1001 Risden, Jn., 213, 219 Rise Marses, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. ritualism, 145 Rivers: Marg. de, see FitzGerold fam., 136 Rivers, Earls, see Woodville roads, major, see motorway; Southend arterial; Stane Street; turnpike roads robbery and theft, 13, 65, 96, 137 Roberd, Jn., 201 Robert, count of Eu, 59, 64, 70 Robertson, Jas., rector of Stifford, 32 Robinson, Thos. Jas., 35 Rochester, Ralf s. of Turold of, 28, 40 Rochester (Kent): bps. of, 13, 86, 204 and see Horsley cathedral priory, 33 Rochford, Pain of, 165 Rochford, 140 Rock Manufacturing Co., 44 Roden, earl of, see Jocelyn, R. Roding: Geof. of, 198 Maud of, m. Austin le Waleys, 189 Rob. s. of Sim. of, 137 Wm. of, 198 Roding, riv., 131 Roding, Abbess, 197, 201, 206 Roding, Aythorpe, see Keers Roding, High, 161, 2012, 244 Roding, White, 89, 139 n, 161, 169, 185, 201; and see Cammass Hall; Mascallsbury Roe, Chas., 240 n Roger, priest of Latton, 194 Roger (fl. 1086: three of the name), 198, 215, 224 Roger of Stifford, see Kentish Rokesburgh, see Roxburgh Rolf: Meliora, see Winchester Wm., 218 Roman remains, 3, 14, 25, 35, 57, 113, 123, 125, 1301, 186, 194, 213, 227, 241, 248 Rome, pope of, 100; and see Celestine III; Lucius II Romford, 3, 70 brewery, 78 coaches, 25, 38 crematorium, 49 fms., 85 nonconf., 53 poor relief, 86 postal svces., 38 rly., 4, 25, 38, 58, 93, 105 and see Gidea Park; Noak Hill Romford parl, constituency, 41 Rookwood, Ld., see Selwin-Ibbetson Roper: Hen., 83 Jn., 82 Ropers, see Weald, South, mans. Ros: Emeline de, 118 Jordan de, rector of Harlow, 144 Ric. de, rector of Harlow, 144 Rog. de, 118 (or Taylor), Rog. de, 118 Thomasine de, m. Wm. of Rouen, 118 Rose: Edm., 217 Gervase, abbot of Waltham, 212 Rothwell, Wm., 1389 Rouen: Thomasine of, see Ros Wm. of, 118 Roundell, Jn., 139 Roxburgh (Rokesburgh): Isab., 216 Wm. (fl. 1383). 216 Wm. (fl. 1412), 216 Wm. (fl. 1426), 189 Roxwell, see Boyton Hall Royal Artillery, 69 Royal Engineers, 69 Royal Horse Guards, 29 Roydon, 22740, 228, 230 agric., 2347 allotments, 231 assarting, 219, 235 barn, 240 boundaries, 131, 227, 245 brickmaking, 236 bridges and ford, 229 cage, 229, 238 chars., 240 ch., 227, 23840 clubs and socs., 231 coach svces., 229 commons, 229, 231, 235, 237 conservation area, 229 dom. bldgs., 231, 236 Allen's Row, 231 Baldwins, 234 Barry Cott., 231 Beaumont Hall, 228 Cambridge Ho., 231, 239 n Church Ho., 239 Didgemere Hall, 228 Dower Ho., 231, 240 Down Hall, 233 Dowsett's Ho., 231, 238 High Street, 231 Kingsmead, 228, 237 Lightfoots, 231 Lovedayes, 240 Low Hill Rd., 228 Merryweathers, 234 Mount Pleasant (Fedsden), 228, 2312 Mud Hall, 240 Nether Hall, 233, pl. 40 Nether Hall (Fm.), 2334 New Barns Fm., 227 Old Bakery (Rushes Fm.), 231 Old Ho., 231 Plough Cott., 229 Rosedale Cott., 231 Roydon Bury, 228, 237 Roydon Hall, 227, 232 Roydon Lea, 239 n Roydon (Stort) Lodge, 2289, 231, 239 n St. Anne's, 231 Skins Fm., 229, 231, 239 Temple Roydon (Temple Fm.), 227, 234 Vic., 238 Whitegates, 231 dovecots, 236 econ. hist., 2347, 245 educ., 23940 elec., 231 fairs, 231 fms.: Down Hall, 233 East End, 236 Moors, 237 Old Ho., 236 Roydon Lea, 236 Skins (Skinners), 231, 236 Temple Roydon, 234, 236 field names, 2356 fields, open, 235 fire, 236, 239 fisheries, 235 floods, 235 gallows and tumbrel, 237 gas, 231, 236 gravel digging, 234, 236 graveyard, 229, 239 Green, 229, 231, 238 growth, 2279 Halls Green, 229, 234, 240 hay carters, 236 holiday homes, 229, 236 hop growing, 236 housing, 2289, 236 inc., 229, 231, 235 ind., 2367 Italian immigrants, 236 Lammas lands, 235 library, 231 lighting, 231 loc. govt., 2378 mans, and other estates, 2324 Baldwins, 215, 234 Down Hall, 2323, 2356 Merryweathers (Bedfords), 234, 236 Nether Hall, 140, 224, 2326, 244 Reeves, 234 Roydon Hall, 229, 231, 2328, 243 Spurlings, 234 Temple Roydon, 232, 2348 Winchester College estate, 232, 234 mkt. cross, 228 marshes, 235, 238 mills, 227, 229, 2346 moats, 2323 nursery gdns., 236 offices, 237 osier growing, 235 par. council, 231, 235, 2378 pk., 235 pillory, 237 playing field, 231 poor relief, 2378 pop., 227, 234, 237 postal svces., 229 pound, 238 prehist. rems., 227 Prot. nonconf., 23840 pub. hos., 237 Crusader (Temple), 229 New Inn, 229 Plough, 229 White Hart, 229 White Horse, 229 rly., 227, 229, 232, 235 rly. stn., 229, 236, pl. 46 rect., 234, 238 rector, see William (or Walter) rivs. and canal, 227, 229, 235 roads, 187, 215, 223, 229 Rom. Cathm., 239 Rom. rems., 227 Roydon Cross, 2279, 240 saffron growing, 236 sch. bd., 240 sewerage, 231 stocks and whipping post, 229, 238 streams, 227, 229 tradesmen, 236 Tylers Cross, 213, 227, 236 vic., 238 vicars and curates, 2378 and see Arnold, C; Cawley; Day, W.; Kitchingman; Lay; Skingle, R.; Smith, B.; Wil laston; Woking village hall, 231 Vineyard (Vinegar hills), 236 warehos., 236 warren, 236 water, 231 woods, 2345 wkho., 238 World's End, 229 worthies, 2312 Roydon Hamlet (Roydon Rothe), in Roydon, 227, 233, 2367 Broadley common, 228, 2357, 23940 commons, 228, 2357 Dobbs Weir, 2289, 231, 2356, 23940 Dobbs Weir, 2289, 231, 2356, 23940 dom. bldgs.: Broadley Ho., 228 Eagle Ho., 231 Elmwood, 228 Sibley's Row, 228 educ., 240 field names, 235 fields, open, 235 fire, 239 growth, 228 housing, 228 inc., 236 loc. govt., 237 nonconf., 239 nursery gdns., 228, 236 pop., 227 postal svces., 229 pub. hos., 229 Black Swan, 229, 239 Eagle, 231 Fish and Eels, 229, 231 Fox and Goose, 231 Fox and Hounds, 231 Green Man, 231 residents' assoc., 239 timber yard, 2367 wharf, 231 woods, 235 Roydon Brick and Tile Works, 236 Ruckholt, see Leyton Ruggles-Brise, Guy E., 200 'ruins', 225 Rushbrook, Hen. of, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 139 Rushcliffe, Ld., see Betterton Russell: Alf., 39 Eliz., see Howland Jn., 50 Jn., duke of Bedford, 140 Thos., 4950 Wriothesley, duke of Bedford, 140 Russia, manufacturer from, 44 Ryder, Jn., earl of Harrowby, 143 Rye Hill, in Epping, 111 Rye Hill (Herts.), 154 Rye Meads (Herts.), 154 Ryes, see Hatfield Broad Oak, mans. Ryge, Rog., 181 Ryley, Jn., chaplain of Brentwood, 101 Rys, Thos., 61 S Sackville, Wm., 100 Sacombe (Herts.), 154 Sadler: Jn., 60 Magdalen, see Long Rog., 60, 68 saffron growing, 174, 236 Sainsbury, J., Ltd., 97 St. Albans (Herts.): abbey of, 143 bishops of, 13, 86, 145, 204 brewers, 174 St. Asaph, bp. of, see Horsley St. Bartholomew's Hospital (Lond.), 9 St. Calais, Wm. of, bp. of Durham, 111, 208 St. David's, bp. of, see Horsley St. John: Joan, see Altham Oliver, 189 St. Louis Park Mills Co., 67 St. Margaret's Gas Co., 231 St. Mary Overy, in Southwark (Surr.), priory of, 217 St. Osyth, priory, later abbey of, 75, 83, 90, 97, 1001 St. Ouen Antiques, 169 St. Paul's Cathedral (Lond.), 13, 22, 144 canons, see Dungun; Horston; London, H. deans, see Boreham; Cary treasurer, see Banaster St. Thomas's Hospital (Lond.), 21619, 221 St. Valry (Somme, France) abbey of, 170, 198, 202 St. Vincent, earl of, see Jervis Saisselin (fl. 1086), 18, 20 Salisbury, Wm., rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 130 Salisbury, earls of, see Cecil saltpetre, mfr. of, 203 Salvation Army, 534, 105, 156 Samson, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 135, 144 sanctuary, 100 Sandale, Jn. de, bp. of Winchester, 234 Sandeman, Geo. C., & Sons, 153 Sanders, Phil., curate of Hutton, 103 Sanderson: Jn., 167 Jos., 167 Sandervill, David of, see Flitwick Sanford: Jane, see Feake Thos., 243 Santer, David, 105 Santos, Emanuel Dias, 78, 82, 103 Sarbir Developments, 176 Savage, Jas., 102 Savoy Hospital (Lond.), 5, 216, 219 Saward, Edm., 164 Sawbridgeworth, Jn. of, 173 Sawbridgeworth (Herts.), 113, 1246, 158, 161, 240, 242 educ., 146 mkt., 175 post office, 163 rly., 126, 2412, 246 residents, 137, 244 sheep farmer, 246 and see Pishiobury; Tednambury Sawtry: Joan, see Bollington Wm., 7 Saxton, Jn., rector of Netteswell, 211 Sayer, Ric., rector of Sheering, and his w. 248 Scantlebury: Wm., 201 Bros., 201 Schieveen, N.V., Group, 67 school boards, 34, 545, 734, 240 School Ship Society, 59 Schreiber Furniture, 153 Scot, Jn. the, earl of Chester, see John Scotland, king of, see Bruce, R. Scotland, 23, 97, 224 and see Dunkeld Scots Guards, 123 Scott: Chas., vicar of Compton (Hants), 234 Geo., 200 Rob., 234 W. H. D., and his w., 168 Wal., 200 Wm. (d. 1491), 200 Wm. (d. 1532), 200 fam., 200 Scroggs: Sir Wm. (d. 1683), 27, 80 Wm. (fl. 1685), 80 sculptors, see Cheere; Flaxman; Frink; Hepworth; Moore, H.; Moore, J. F.; Regnart Seabrooke: Chas., 38, 41 Chas. H., 41 Thos., 43 fam., 51 & Sons, 435 Seally, Art. H. W., 51 Sealy see Cely Seare: Jn., 61, 63 Mary, see Grantham Selborne (Hants), 140 Selling (Kent), 60 Selo Ltd., 96 Selwin: (formerly Ibbetson), Chas. Ibbetson, 168 (formerly Ibbetson), Sir Jn. Ibbetson, Bt., 168, 199, 203 Jane, m. Jn. Caygill, 168 Sir Thos., Bt., 182 Wm., 138, 168, 182, 201 Selwin-Ibbetson, Sir Hen., Bt., Ld. Rookwood, 1689, 201, 2046 Serjeant, Wal., 6 serjeanties services, customary, 120, 141, 1723, 203, 209 and see bourghselver; wardstaff; worksilver services, public, see electricity; gas; health services; sewerage; water Sewalds, see Harlow Anc. Par., mans. Sewall: Ric., 140 Wm., 140 fam., 140 sewerage, 27, 46, 489, 989, 121, 135, 154, 180, 208, 231, 242 Seymour, Thos., Ld. Seymour, 19 Shaa: Edm., 189 Sir Jn., 189 Thos., 189 Shales: Anne, see Barrington Chas., 1667 Sheering, 137, 139, 1689, 2409, 241 agric., 2446 bams, 2434 boundaries, 131, 137, 196, 240, 245 bridges, 242, 247 butts, 247 chapel and chaplains, 248 chars., 249 ch., 2479 coaches and carriers, 242 commons, dom. bldgs. Aylmers, 241, 244 Chambers Fm., 242 chaplain's ho., 248 Ch. Ho., 2478 Cowicks, 2412 Crown Ho., 242, 248 Durrington Ho., 2423 Lamberts, 242 mill ho., 246 Newhouse Fm., 2412 Old Rect., 2478, pl. 8 Quickbury, 241, 244 Rect., 247 Sheering Hall, 241, 243 Wheelers, 2412 dovecot, 245 econ. hist., 2446 educ., 249 elec., 242 fms., 246 Aylmers, 245 Cowicks, 246 Newhouse, 245 Quickbury, 244, 246 Sheering Hall, 246 field names, 245 fields, open, fires, 242, 246 fisheries, 2457 gallows, 247 gas, 242 growth, 2412 hop growing, 246 housing, 2412, 245 inc., 241, 245 inc. loc. govt., 143, 2467 mans., 2424 Quickbury (Cowickbury), 203, 2437 Sheering (Huttons, Aylmers), 244 Sheering (Sheering Hall), 134, 2428 marsh, 245 mills, 203, 242, 2456 moats, 2414, 248 nonconf., 2489 nursery gdns., 246 osier growing, 246 par. council, 242 pk., 243 playing fields, 242 poor relief, 247 poorho., 2478 pop., 240, 244 pound, 245 prehist. rems., 2401 pub. hos.: Cock, 242 Crown, 242 Queen's Head, 242 Rly., 242 rly., 2412 rectors and curates, 2479 and see Brown, E.; Harpley, Hill, E.; Hinde; Hinton; Payne, S.; Sayer; Solme; Tutte Ward, Jn.; Williams, H.; Withers rect., 247 riv. and canal, 240, 242, 245 roads, 197, 206, 242 Rom. rems., 241, 248 sewerage, 242 stocks, 245 streams, 240, 242 village hall, 242 war damage, 249 warren, 245, 245n, 247 water, 242 woods, 2445 Shelley, Pet., and his w., 233 Shell-Mex and B.P., 67 Shenfield, 74, 77, 82, 101, 1078 cemetery, 100 char., 109 common, 99100 dom. bldgs. see Brentwood educ., 108 growth, 91 loc. govt., 99 nonconf., 105 rly., 91, 93 rectors, 88, 101 sewerage, 99 Shenval Holdings, 153 Sheppard, Ric., 151 Sherborne: Edw., 234 Justinian, 234 Sherwill, Jn., rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 129 Sherwood, J. D., 27 Shimpling, Thos. of, rector of Stansted Mountfitchet, 139 Shiner, Chris. M., 72 ships, training, 39, 45, 51, 59 shipwreck, right of, 46, 69 Shirewell, Hen. de, 27 Shish: Jn. Archer, 29 Rebecca, 29 fam., 29 Shoreditch (Lond.), 94 Shorthorn Dairy Co., 78, 85 Shotover Park, in Wheatley (Oxon.), 81 n Shrobbes: Rob. (fl. 1297), 164 Rob. (fl. 1378), 164 Shropshire, 60 n Siberechts, Jan, artist, 80 n Sibley, Jos., 228 Sideburgbroc, see Brook Street, in S. Weald Sikhs, 54 Silverlock: Jas., 289, 50 fam., 28 Silvester son of Sim., 126, 129 Simeon Trustees, 143 Simon, rector of Latton, 194 Simon son of Richard (fl. 1210), and his w. Gille, 18 Simon son of Richard (fl. 1251), 18 Simon son of William (or Walter), 234 Simon, Silvester s. of, see Silvester Simons: R. H., 176 Rog., 176 Sims: Belmont, rector of Gt. Parndon, 222 Mary Eliz., 149 fam., 222 Skeet, Fran. J. A., 183 Skingle: Jn., 176 Ric., vicar of Roydon, 237 Skinner, Wm, 181 Skrene: Eliz., see Arderne Jn., 189 Slack, Bertha, 147 Slade, Jn., and his w., 82 Small, Jas., 183 smallpox, 47 Smidth, F. L., cement mfrs., 667 Smith: Mrs. A. J., see Webb Brockett, vicar of Roydon, 238 Chas., 96 David, 104 Dorothy, m. Jn. Smith Barry, 80 (or Heriz), Erasmus (d. 1691), 80 (or Heriz), Erasmus (d. 1707), 80 Hugh, 75, 801, 86, 88 J.S., 52 Jane Lady, 64 Lucy, m. Jas. Smith Stanley, Ld. Strange, 80 Sam., 801, 86 Wm. (fl. 1522), 211 Wm., M.P., abolitionist, 219, 2235 Capt. (fl. 1777), 78 Smith's (Harlow), precision engineers, 153 Snell: Jas., and his w. 53 Rob., vicar of Matching, 205 Snow, Jn., 139 soap, mfr. of, 59, 67 Solme, Leonard, rector of Sheering, 2478 Somer (Somner, Summer, Sumpnour): Agnes, 9 Jn. (fl. 1342), 9 Jn. (fl. 1413), 218 Jn. (d. by 1514), his w. and daus., 9 Thos., sr. (fl. 1342), and his w., 9 Thos., jr., 9 Thos. (fl. 1609), 140 Wm. (fl. 1406), 218 Wm. (fl. 1536), 135 Wm. (d. 1559), 144 Wm. (d. 1623), 137 fam., 9, 135, 218 Somers Heath, see Aveley, mans. South Essex Waterworks Co., 4, 27, 43, 49, 99, pl. 19 South Hall, in Rainham, 8, 28 South House, in Great Waltham, 188 South Sea Company, 137, 243 South West Essex technical college, Walthamstow, 158 Southend-on-Sea, 25, 38, 58, 93 Southend arterial road, 3, 17, 25, 37, 58 Southill (Beds.), 61 Southwark (Surr.), see St. Mary Overy Southworth, Jn., 236 Spence, Jn., 29 Spencer: Sir Jn., and his w. Isab., 60 Sir Wm., 60 Spenser: Isab., w. of Wm., m. 3 Atkinson, 8 Wm., 8 Spiller, Jn., 169 Spiritualists, 105 sport, 4, 7, 18, 39, 489, 95, 99, 107, 135, 152, 155, 1878, 197, 202, 216 Spranger, Edm., vicar of Harlow, 144 Springham: Jn., 1034 G., and Co., 153 springs, water, 49, 745, 196 Sprot (fl. 1066), 83 Spurrier: Ric., 207 fam., 207 stables, 4, 6, 789, 115, 117, 140, 190 Stablex Ltd., 67 Stacey: Frank, 178 Gerald, 178 Stacy, Ric., 137, 139 Stafford: Alex., 133, 1445, 148 Anne de, see Woodstock Edm., earl of Stafford, 60, 126, 165 Hen., duke of Buckingham, 112 Humph., earl of Stafford, and duke of Buckingham, 165, 177 Julian, 145, 148 fam., 112 Standard Oil of America, 67 Standard Telecommunication Laboratories, 153 Standard Telephones and Cables, 153 Standish, Ralph, 248 Stane Street, 110, 113, 1589, 161, 175 Stanegrove Hill, in Latton and Harlow, 131, 135, 188, 191 Stanes, Jeffrey, 170, 172 Stanfield & Son, 44 Stanford-le-Hope, 25, 48 and see Hassenbrook Stanford Rivers, see Barwicks Stanley: Eliz., 239 Jas. Smith, Ld. Strange, 80 Jn. (d. 1589), 239 Jn. (fl. 1604), 232, 236 Lucy, see Smith Marg., ctss. of Richmond and Derby, 2312 Stanstead Abbots (Herts.), 229, 235 Stansted airport, 110 Stansted Mountfitchet, 113, 161 brickmaker, 176 honor of, 118, 198 rector, see Shimpling and see Thremhall Stapleford Abbots, see Battles Hall Stapleford Tawney, 188, 200 Staundon, Wm. de, 5 Staunton: Sir Jn., 8 Jn. of, rector of Harlow, 133, 138, 1434 Ralph of, 8 Stavanger (Norway), 152 Steam Ship Coal Owners' Assoc., 57, 67 Stephen, King, 112, 165 Stephens, Sam., 201 Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), see Mile End Stepney (Mdx., later Lond.), poor law union, 27, 34 Steward: Jn. (fl. 1135), 217 Jn. (fl. 1411), 219 Ric. (fl. 1467), 221 Ric. (d. by 1494), 219 fam., 219 Stewards, see Parndon, Great, mans. Stewart, Jn., rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 129 Stifford: David of, see Tilbury Mic. of (fl. 1215), 28, 33 Mic. of (fl. 1254), 28, 33 his s. Jn., see Michael, Jn. Ralph of, rector, later vicar of Stifford, 33 Rog. of, see Kentish Stifford, 2435, 26 agric., 301 almshos., 32 Ardale Community Home, 27, 34 barns, 2930 brickmaking, 31 bridge, 25, 30, 58, 68 cement works, 66 cemetery, 27 chalk pits and quarries, 24, 31, 66 chars., 35 chs., 15, 25, 324, 51, 64, pl. 20 coach and bus svces., 25 commons, 25, 301 detached part, 24 dom. bldgs., 27 Brickwall Fm., 25 Buckles Fm., 25 Chalk Pit Fm. (Sugarloaf HO.), 25, 29 Clock Ho., 34 Coney Hall, 25, 30 Coppid Hall (Copped Ho.), 27 Ford Place (Hobbes of Ford), 25, 289 Hill Fm., 25 Horns Fm., 25 Lovelands, 27 Rect., 33 Somers Heath ho., 9 Stifford Clays, 25, 30 Stifford (Warren) Fm., 25 Stifford Hall, 25, 29 Stifford (Europa) Lodge (Deanes or Sherwells), 27, pl. 20 drainage, 30 econ. hist., 301 educ., 27, 345 fms.: Brickwall, 29 Buckles, 29 Chalk Pit, 29, 31 Copped Ho. (Coppid Hall), 29 Ford Place, 29 Horns, 29 Stifford Clays, 29, 31 Warren (Stifford), 301 field names, 301, 35 fire, 33 floods, 30 growth, 245, 27 Heath, 30 hotel, 27 housing, 27, 34 inc., 30 ind., 245, 29, 31, 34, 66 Irish immigrants, 31 land in, 61, 634 limekilns, 31 loc. govt., 24, 312 mans., 2730, 40, 62 Stifford (Stifford Hall), 289, 313, 35 Stifford Clays (Clay Hall, Cleys), 2930, 32 mkt. gdns., 31 marshes, 30 mills, 31 orphanage, 27, 34 osier beds, 30 par. council, 27, 35 place name, 25 playing fields, 31 poor relief, 32 poorhos., 32 pop., 245, 31 post office, 27 prehist. rems., 25 Prot. nonconf., 34 pub. ho., 27, 32 rly., 25 rect., 33 rectors and curates, 14, 323, 35 and see Hilliard; Hogarth, Jn. H.; Latham, D.; Palin; Perchehay; Potkin; Price, D.; Robertson; Stifford, Ralph of; Swinden; Talbot, Rob. riv., 245 roads, 3, 25, 27, 37 Rom. Cathm., 34 Rom. rems., 25 sch. bd., 34 sewerage, 27, 49 stocks, 32 vicar, see Stifford, Ralph of vic., 33 warren, 25, 301 water, 27 wharf, 66 woods, 301 wkho., 3, 12, 32 worthies, 27 Stifford Brickworks, 31 Stirling, Geo., vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak and of Matching, 163, 179, 1812, 205 Stock: Hen., 34, 51 Jn., and his w. Marg., 201 Ralph, 201 Stock Hall, see Matching, mans. stocks, 32, 467, 85, 98, 142, 179, 229, 238, 245 Stodey, Beatrice, m. Jn. Arundel (or Kirkby), 61 Stondon Massey, 99 Stonehouse: Sir Jas., Bt., 172 Rob., vicar of Childerditch, 23 fam., 172 Stonor: Anne, m. Adrian Fortescue, 5 Jn., 5 Stort, riv., 140, 186, 229 bridges, 134, 207, 229, 242 meadows and marshes, 120, 127, 131, 209, 219, 225, 235, 245 mills, 131, 187, 210, 225, 227, 229 navigation (canal), 110, 115, 131, 134, 142, 186, 188, 223, 227, 229, 231, 242 pollution, 208 tributaries, 125, 158, 213, 227, 240 Stortford, Nic. of, 171 his s. Wm., 171 Stortford, Bishop's (Herts.), 116, 124, 159 boundary, 113 coaches, 125, 163 man., 116 nonconf., 183, 206 post office, 163 rly., 125, 163, 215, 224, 229, 242 residents, 131, 158 rd., 113, 125, 130, 134, 161, 197, 2045 sewage works, 121 Stortford, Bishop's (Herts, and Essex), poor law union, 122, 129 Strange, Ld., see Stanley Stratford, in West Ham, 39 n, 43 Stratford Langthorne abbey, 6, 8, 75, 83, 86 Stratton, Adam of, 126, 199, 244, 2467 Streatham (Surr.), 140 Strickland-Skailes, Frank, 170 Strutt, Jn., 86 Stukeley, Wm., 75 Sturgeon, Jn., 97 Such, Jos., 104 Suffolk, 134 and see Bury St. Edmunds; Haverhill; Ipswich; Yarmouth, Great Sullins: Hen., 176 Pet. (fl. 1841), 176 Pet. (ft. 1886), 176 Sumner, see Somer Sumners, see Parndon, Great, mans. Sumpnour, see Somer Surrey, earls of, 199, 243; and see Warenne Surrey, 70 sheriff of, see Ralph (?son of Niel) and see Bermondsey; Kingston; St. Mary Overy; Streatham Sussex, earl of, see Radcliffe, R. Sussex, see Hastings; Hurstmonceux Castle; Lewes; Uppark Sutton: Chas., 176 Thos., 126 Sutton, see Fleet Hall Swainston (I.W.), 166 Swein of Essex, 5, 7, 1820, 126, 180 Swetman of Aveley, Wm. s. of, see William Swift: Sir Fran., 240 Jn., 239 fam., 239 Swinden, Sam., rector of Stifford, 323 Swinnerton, Thos., vicar of W. Thurrock, 71 Swire: Jn., 149 Jn. K., 138 Mrs., 138 Sworder, Jn., 145, 148 Symes, A. E., Ltd., 96 Symonds: Jn., 138 Rob., 138 T Tagel, Jn., 197 Takeley, 158, 161, 167, 170, 1778, 183 Talbot: Ric., Ld. Talbot, 118 Rob., rector of Stifford 323 Tank Storage Co., 67 Tany: Marg. de, see Margaret Ric. de (d. 1270), 188, 191 Ric. de (fl. 1270), 188 fam., 188 Taper, Rob., 1689, 173, 175, 1812 tarpaulin, mfr. of, 44 Tasker: Helen, ctss. Tasker, 95, 103, 1067 J. C., 100 Tattle, Jn., 233 Taunton, Chas., vicar of St. John the Baptist, Harlow, 145 Taverner: Joan, m. Nic. More, 171 Jn., 171 Taylifers and Stewards, see Parndon, Great, mans. Taylor: C. M., and his w., 201 Chas., 95 Edw., 95 Hen., 80 Issac, 95 Jeffreys, 80 Jn., vicar of Harlow, 1445, 1489 Ralph, 103 (or de Ros) Roc., 118 Wm., vicar of Aveley, 14 Wm. (fl. 1672), 130 Wm. (d. 1752), 83 fam., 95 H. A. & D. 142, 246 Tednambury, in Sawbridgeworth (Herts.), 115, 128 Temple Roydon, see Roydon, mans. 'temples', 167, 225 Tendring, Wm., 63 Tendrings, see Thurrock, West, mans. Terling, Jn., and his w. Christine, 217 Territorial Army, 95 Teulon, S. S., 879 textiles, mfr. of, 96, 128, 142, 1756, 220, 236 Tey, Marks, rape in ch., 189 Tham', Gilb. de, 9 Thames, riv., 1, 4, 11, 17, 245, 35, 43, 456, 578, 64, 66, 689, pls. 10, 16 Thames Board Mills, 59, 67 Thames Case Ltd., 67 Thames Matex, 67 Thames Paper Co., 67 Thames Water Authority 154 works, 121 Thaxted, 134, 161 theatres, 39, 489, 534, 1512 Theobald: Chas., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 50, 54 Jas. (fl. 1754), 413, 47 Jas. (d. 1871), 37, 41, 46, 50 Jas. (d. 1894), M.P., 37, 41, 49, 51, 55 Jane, 41 (formerly Poole), Thos., 41, 43, 46 Thermos Ltd., 96 Theydon: Pet. of, 19 Ralph of, 19 Ric. of, and his w. Cecily, 19 Theydon Garnon, 19, 136 and see Coopersale House Theydon Grove ho., in Epping, 116 Theydon Mount, 19 thieves, jurisdiction over, 97 Thirkel, (fl. 1788), 83 Thomas son of Christine, 171 Thomas, Maud dau. of, see Maud Thomas, Otes s. of, see Otes Thomlinson, Alice, 185 Thompson: Fran., 229 Jesse, 44 Raymond F., toolmakers, 153 Thorley (Herts.), 113, 115 Thorndon, Hen. of, 19 Thorndon Hall, see Horndon, West Thorndon park, 17, 1920, 99 and see Horndon, West Thornley: Isaac, 30 Steph., 30 fam., 30 Thornwood, in North Weald Bassett, 111 Thremhall, in Stansted Mountfitchet, priory of, 175, 180 Thresher (Throsscher), Jn., and his w., 23 Throckmorton, Mic., and his w. Rebecca, 217 Thurgood fam., 192 Thurman, Edw., rector of Gt. Hallingbury, 123 Thurrock, Grays, 26, 3556, 36 agric., 412 All Saints district, 37 barges, 445 Beach, 49 boundaries, 35, 41 brickmaking, 35, 37, 434 bridges, 39, 42, 46 burial bd., 49 cemetery, 489 chalk pits and quarries, 35, 378, 401, 435, 66 chars., 42, 51, 54, 56 chs., 34, 35 n, 47, 4952, 545 cinemas, 39 civic hall, 39, 489 clubs and socs., 3940, 45 coaches, 38 convent, 40, 52, 55 council offices, 48 court ho., 42 dom. bldgs., 38, 46, 51 Belmont Castle, 378, pl. 10 Bradleigh Ave., 39 Clarence Rd., 39 Dell, 38, 40 Dutch Ho., 38, 44 Duvals, 378, 51 Echoes, 38 Elms, 38, 43 Farley, 48 Grays Hall, 378, 41 Ilford Ho. (vicarage), 50 Lodge Lane, 39 Reed Row, 38 Sherfield Ho., 37, 41, 43 Vic., 44, 50 drainage, 46 ducking stool, 46 econ. hist., 415 educ., 16, 34, 38, 536 and see training ships elec., 489 fairs, 423, 46 fms., 41 Duvals, 43 Grays Hall, 41, 43 Lodge, 41 ferries, 25, 378, 45 field name, 42 fire svces. fires, 39, 46, 512 fishery, 41 floods, 46, 48 gas, 48 growth, 35, 37, 41, 44 hawkers from London, 42 health svces. hosp., 49 hostel, 38 housing, 378, 48 Grays Hall estate, 37, 39 L.C.C. estate, 48 Lodge estate, 37, 53 ind., 35, 37, 41, 434 jetty, 43 land in, 30, 61 libraries, 39, 434, 489 limekilns, 43, 45 loc. bd., 35, 38, 478 loc. govt., 35, 468 man., 28, 30, 35, 37, 403, 457, 501, 59 mkt., 42, 46 mkt. ho. (town hall), mkt. place, 42 marshes and sea defences, 41, 456 migrant workers, 43 mills, 42 mus., 7, 42, 49 pks.: private, 38 pub., 41, 489 parl. rep. pier, 38, 45 Pinnock char. estate, 45 police stn., 39 poor relief, 32, 47, 86 poorho. pop. Port postal svces., 38 prehist. rems., 35 Prot. nonconf., 15, 34, 39, 42, 524 pub. hos., 389, 44, 47 Anchor and Hope (George), 38, 51 Bull, 389, 42 Castle, 39 Green Man (Man and Bell), 39 King's Arms, 39 King's Head, 51 Queen's hotel, 39 Railway hotel Rising Sun, 39 Sailor's Return (Jolly Sailor, Wharf), 39 Theobald Arms (Hoy) Victoria hotel, 44 White Hart, 39 pub. svces., 48 rlys., 4, 25, 378, 434, 46, 58 reading room, 44 rect., 45, 4950 riv., 35, 379, 445 roads, 3, 25, 27, 35, 37, 39, 423, 58 Rom. Cathm., 34, 40, 52, 545 Rom. rems., 35 sch. bd., 545 sewerage, 37, 46, 489 shops, 39, 445, 48 Sikh temple, 54 sport, 39, 489 stocks, 467 theatres, 39, 49, 534 town, 35, 379, 41, 434 training ships, 39, 45, 51 tramway, 43 tunnels, 43, 58, 61 urban district council, 35, 37, 42, 489 vic., 4950 vicars and curates and see Adams, Jas.; Hasluck; Hele, G.; Hele, Hen.; Jones, D.; Maxwell; Percy; Prince; Richards; Theobald, C.; Williams, Jn.; Wilson, M. war damage, 38, 523, 55 warehos., 41, 44 water, 43, 49, 99, pl. 19 wharfs woods, 41 wkho., 47, 70 worthies, 40 Thurrock, Little, 35, 37, 39 boundary, 41 cemetery, 49 detached part, 28 drainage, 46 eccl. par., 51 hosp., 49 land in, 62 mans.: Thurrock, 28, 40, 59 Torrells Hall, 64 nonconf., 52 Palmer's college, 54 pks., 49 pop., 35 sewerage, 49 Thurrock, West, 2, 5774, pl. 16 agric., 645 barns, 59 Beacon Hill, 57 boundaries, 578 breach, 601, 634, 68 bridge, 3 canal schemes, 58 cement wks., 667, pl. 18 chalk quarries, 57, 64, 66, pl. 17 chapel, 61 chars., 16, 71, 74 chs., 578, 63, 6974, pl. 16 commons, 65, 68 dom. bldgs., 58 Bayhouse, 612 Davy Down, 59 Dove Ho. (Hunts. Fm.), 58 Great (New) Place, 61 High Ho. (Little Place), 61 High Ho. (West Hall, Le Vineyard), 58, 61, 65 Home Fm., 64 Low Ho., 59 Millwood Ho., 57 Mitchells Fm., 62 Parsonage Fm., 63 Tunnel Ho. (Buntings, Bunten), 59 Vic., 71 West Hall (Stone Ho.), 32, 57, 59, 61, 70 West Thurrock man. ho., 61 dovecot, 589 drainage, 645, 68 econ. hist., 647 educ., 16, 734 fair, 66 fms., 578, 65, 68 Bayhouse, 62, 65 Davy Down, 64 Dovehouse, 63 Home (Torrells Hall), 634 Mitchells, 62 Parsonage, 601, 63 Stone Ho., 601, 65 Tunnel Ho., 601, 73 ferry, 58, 69, 72 field names, 62, 71, 73 fields, open, 65 fire, 69 fisheries, 64 floods, 601, 65, 678 gallows, 69 gravel pits, 57 growth, 57 housing, 57, 73 ind., 4, 11, 579, 637, 72 jetties, 58, 667 loc. govt., 57, 6870 man. ways, 58 mans. and other estates Bayhouse, 613, 65 Claverings, 61 Coombs, 61 Michelsland (Mitchells), 59, 62 Purfleet, 5, 61, 63, 689 Rectory, 623 Tendrings, 623 Torrells Hall (Home Fm.), 28, 33, 635, 70 West Thurrock (West Hall), 3, 5961, 625, 6871 mkt., 66 marshes and sea defences, 30 n, 578, 601, 635, 68, 712, pl. 16 mills, 65 nonconf., 15, 723 osier beds, 65 poor relief, 70, 86 poorho., 70 pop., 35, 57, 64 power stn., 59, 67, 72 prehist. rems., 57 pub. hos., 70 Blue Anchor, 59 Boars Head, 59 Fox and Goose, 59, 69 Harrow, 59 (Old) Ship, 59, 69 Rising Sun, 59 rly., 57, 68 rect., 63, 701 rectors and prebendaries and see Bourgchier; Dungun; Fermbaud; Langton, W. roads and see Dartford Tunnel Rom. rems., 57 sch. bd., 734 sewerage, 489 Stifford Hythe, 58, 66 tradesmen, 70 vic., 623, 701 vicars and curates and see Aucher; Dashwood; Foster, J.; Hayes, J.; Heberden; Lethbridge; Morley, T.; Pead; Reynolds; Swinnerton vineyard, 60, 62 war damage, 72 warehos., 72 wharfs, 66 woods, 57, 62, 645 wkho., 1213, 32, 61, 6970 and see Purfleet Thurrock Chalk and Whiting Co., 67 Thurrock urban district and borough: arms, 46 civic hall, 48 elec. wks., 49 hosp., 49 ind. estate, 44 libraries, 489 loc, govt., 489 mkt., 42 mus., 7, 42, 49 pks. and playing fields, 4, 49 places in, 1, 13, 17, 24, 32, 35, 57, 70 redevelopment, 39 sewerage, 46 theatre, 39, 49 wharf, 45 Thurstan son of Wine, 135, 137 Tiddeman, Edm. S., vicar of Childerditch, 23 Tilbury: (or Stifford), David of, 28, 34 Idony of, 20 Joan of, w. of Jn., m. 2 Sir Wm. Vaughan, 20 Jn. of, 20 Ric. of, 20 Rob. of (fl. 1232), 19 Rob. of (fl. 1254), 20 Rob. of (d. by 1291), 20 Wm. of (d. 1303 or 1304), 20 Wm. of (fl. 1337), 20 fam., 19 Tilbury, 44, 90 docks, 55 gas, 48 mus., 49 nonconf., 53 rly., 4, 25, 38, 58 sch., 55 sewerage, 489 U.D.C., 48 Tilbury, West, 1920, 25, 35, 378, 49 Tilewood, Jas., 33 Till, Jn., 124 Tillingham: Ric. of, 19 Rob. of, 19 Wm. of, 19 Tillingham, see Childerditch, mans, timber and joinery, mfr. of, 44, 121, 2367, 246 Tinney: C. J., 200 J. F., 199 Tipping: Ann, see Cheeke Sir Thos., Bt., 20 n Titley, Jn., 189 Todhunter: Benj., 213, 219, 221 Edw. J., 221 Jos., 213 fam., 219, 222 Toller, Jn., 62 Tolleshunt D'Arcy, 170 tollhouse, 79 Tony: Ralph de, 198, 202 fam., 198 Torrell the naperer, 64 Torrell: Anne, m. Hen. Josselyn, 64, 70 Humph., 64 Ric., 33 n fam., 28, 64 Torrells Hall, see Thurrock, Little, mans.; Thurrock, West, mans. Tottenham (Lond.), 151 Tower: Chas., chaplain of Brentwood, 98, 1012, 106, 108 Chris, (d. 1810), 801, 83, 97 Chris. C., 81 Chris. J. H., 79, 81, 878 Chris. T. (d. 1867), 75, 80, 84, 867, 97 Chris. T. (fl. 1946), 80, 90, 101 Thos., 801, 89, 1067 Wm., 106 fam., 78, 801 tower blocks, 151, 153 Town Hall Co. [Brentwood], 94 Townsend, Geo., 50 Tracy, Nat., and his w. Marg., 217 trade token, 66 Trinity College, Cambridge, 1802 master, see Whewell Trinity House (Lond.), 58 Trust Houses, 59 Tubbs, Ralph, 151 Tuke: Sir Brian, 802 Geo., 80, 82 tumbrel, right of, 237 Tunnel Portland Cement Co., 66 Turgis (fl. 1086), 136, 188 Turkey, merchant trading with, 80 Turnor: Art., 2234 Chas., 122, 2245 Dorothea, 224 Edw. (fl. 1586), sr., 216 Sir Edw. (d. 1676), Speaker of the House of Commons, 117, 177, 224, 227 Sir Edw. (d. 1721), 117, 122, 124, 224 Isab., m. 1 Geo. Ward, 2 Pet. de Groot, 224 Martha, see Hanchet Maur., 216 fam., 120 turnpike roads, 75, 113, 134, 187, 242 Turstin (fl. 1066), 215 Tutte, Fran., rector of Sheering, and vicar of Henham, 2489 Twyford (Herts.), 113 Tydeman, H. W., 105 Tyrconnel, earls of, see Carpenter Tyrell: Sir Chas., 63 Edw., 189 Jn. (fl. 1411), 63 Jn. (d. by 1439), 189 Sir Jn. (d. by 1446), 189 Sir Thos., 189 fam., 31 Tyser, Thos., 62 n U U. G. Glass Containers, 153 Ugley, 170; and see Bollington Hall Ulf (fl. 1066), 215 Ulmate of Ammonia Co., 44 Ulsi (fl. 1066), 5 Ulstan (fl. 1066), 7 Ulvric (fl. 1066), 199 Ulwin (fl. 1066), 9 Umfreville: D. E., 56 fam., 56 Unilever Ltd., 67 United Reformed Church, 15, 52, 104, 156, 183, 239 Upminster, 3, 75, 83, 99 crematorium, 49 nonconf., 1034 rly., 4, 17, 25, 38, 58 and see Brookland; Gaynes; Harold Court Uppark, in South Harting (Suss.), 66 Upton, in West Ham, 103, 107 Urswick: Anne, 170 Sir Thos., 16970 V Vaizey fam., 5 Vale, E. W., 176 Valence: Aymer de, earl of Pembroke, 118, 243 Mary de, 118 Wm. de, earl of Pembroke, 118 fam., 118 Valognes: Christine de, 245 Pet. de, 188, 191, 193, 215, 224, 242 fam., 188 Valton, Jn., 15, 73 Van den Berghs & Jurgens, 59, 67 Vandenanker: Cornelius, 60 Sarah, w. of Cornelius, m. 2 Benj. Desborough, 60 Vaughan: Joan, see Tilbury Sir Wm., 20 Vellacott: H. J., 29 Wm., 73 fam., 73 Velizy Villacoublay (Seine et Oise, France), 152 Vere: Aubrey de, earl of Oxford, sheriff of Essex, 40, 165, 180 Jn. de, earl of Oxford, 198 Rob. de, earl of Oxford (d. 1221), 182, 184 Rob. de, earl of Oxford (d. 1331), 198 fam., 180 Vergeous, Ric., 217 Vicars, Hedley, 95 Victoria, Queen, 222 Victoria and Albert Museum (Lond.), 123, 212 Vinegre, Ric., 217 Viney, Jas., 30 Vintner, Jn. the, see John vineyards, 60, 62, 65, 141, 236 virgate, unusually large, 173 Virly, Jn., chaplain of Housham Hall, in Matching, 200 Volunteers, 95 W Wade, Jn., 145 Wagg, Jn., 167 waifs and strays, right of, 12, 46, 69 Wake, Heathcote A., rector of Netteswell, 211 Wakering, Pet. of, 201 Walden: Sir Alex, of (fl. 1377), 198 Sir Alex, of (d. 1409), 198 Alex, of (d. by 1419), 198 Ane. de, 216 Sir Humph, of (d. by 1314), 198, 224 Sir Humph, of (d. 1331), 198, 216, 224 Sir Humph. of (d. by 1377), 198 Jn. of (d. by 1409), 198 Jn. of (d. 1419), 198 Marg., m. Hen. Langley, 198 Rog. of, 198 Walden, Saffron, 134, 161, 246 Waleran son of Ranulf, 5, 13 Waleran, Jn. son of, see John Wales, princes of, see Charlotte Wales: rebellion (1402), 118 and see St. David's Waleys: Austin le, 189, 192 Marg. le, m. 1 Wm. Carlton, 2 Jn. of Foxcote, 189 Margery le, m. Jn. Malmayn, 189 Maud le, see Roding Ric. le, 163 fam., 163 Walkern, barony of, 116 Wall: Chas., Ltd., 434 Ric, 136 Wallace, Alf. Russel, naturalist, 40 Wallbury (La Walle), in Great Halllingbury, later in Little Hallingbury, 11213, 115, 11721, 124, 176 Waller: Humph., 90, 108 (? Humph.), 16 Wallis, (fl. 1788), 83 Walter (fl. 1086) Walter, rector of Latton, 194 Walter (or William), rector of Roydon, and his s. Sim., 234 Walter of the mill, 246 Walter, Ralph s. of, see Ralph Waltham Cross (Herts.), 146, 167 Waltham, Great, 8n and see 'Blauchapelton'; Lawn Hall; South House Waltham Holy Cross (Waltham Abbey) college, later priory and abbey, 75, 80, 82, 846, 88, 2012, 20811, 217, 225, 233, 235 abbots, 77, 212, 235; and see Fuller; Rose liberty, 111 Waltham, hund., 111, 112, 143, 227 Walthamstow and see South West Essex technical college Walton (Wauton): Sir Jn. de (d. 1347), and his w., 232 Sir Jn. (fl. 1347), and his w. Marg., 232 Sir Wm. (d. 1346), 60 Sir Wm. (fl. 1346), 60 Wm. (fl. 1390), 60 Wanstead Wanstead Ho. estate Warbeck, Perkin, 232 Ward: Dudley H. J., 197 Geo., 224 Isab., see Turnor Jn., rector of Sheering, 248 Jonathan, 108 Thos. W., Ltd., 44 Wm., 82 wardstaff, custom of, 112, 173 warehouses, 21, 41, 44, 72, 121, 142, 1523, 236 Warenne: Jn. de, earl of Surrey, 62, 199 Wm. de, earl of Surrey, 5, 9, 1989, 202, 243 Warham: Isab., see Cely Rob., 7 Warley, Great, 75, 83, 88, 99 canal, 58 cemetery, 100 char., 90, 109 ch., 22 man., 28 nonconf., 105 sch., 89 Warley Ho., 101 wkho., 12, 22 Warley, Little ch., 22 inc., 20 man., 82 rector of, see Powell, W. Warley Camp (barracks), 91, 105 Warner, Nat., 105 Warren, Jn., vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak, 181, 183 warrens, 25, 301, 119, 192, 236, 245 n, right of, 12, 85, 121, 1767, 245, 247 wars: Barons' (12647), 1389, 189, 199 Civil (16428), 71, 117, 144, 1757, 189, 194, 211, 248 Napoleonic, 43, 47 of the Roses, 2323 Seven Years' World, First pls World, Second 723, 81, 1045, 108, 119, 128, 1401, 143, 177, 191, 194, 197 and see rebellions Warwick, earls of, see Rich Waryn, Jn., 181 waste, industrial, disposal of, 67 water, 4, 19, 27, 43, 49, 99, 135, 154, pl. and see springs Waterhouse, Thos., rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 130 Waterman's, see Matching, mans. Watlington fam., 200; and see PerryWatlington Watson, Jn., 7 Watt: Rob., sr., 244 Rob., jr., 244 Watton (Norf.), 52 Waude, see Welde Wauton, see Walton Way: Eliz., 136 Ric., 136 Waylett: Jn. (d. by 1522), 212 Jn. (fl. 1622), 2334 Marg., 233 Weald Basset, North, 11112, 140 boundary, 131, 186 man., 19, 138 and see Paris Hall; Hastingwood; Thornwood Weald, South and Brentwood, 74109, 76 Weald, South agric., 845 almshos., 79, 86, 8990, 107, pl. 39 Ashwells street, 21 assarting, 84 barns, 78 Bawds Hatch, 84 Bishop's Hatch, 84 boundaries, 74, 77 brickmaking, 85 bridges, 74, 77 chantry, 88 chapels, 88 chars., 86, 8890 ?ch. ho., 778, 88 chs., 75, 80, 84, 8690, 98, 100 clubs and socs., 79 commons, 75, 845 detached part, 90 dom. bldgs.: Bawds (Beads) Hall, 82 Bell House, 79 Bishop's Hall, 108 Boyles Court, 83 Brook Ho., 89 Calcott Hall, 83 Cooks Fm., 77 Costed Hall, 83 Costed man. ho., 83 Coxtie Ho., 79 Dytchleys, 78 Frieze Hall (Frithstigele), 778 Gents Fm., 77 Gilstead Hall (Wealdside), 78, 89, 1023 Great Ropers, 84, 90 Halfway Ho., 79, 97 Haylands, 79 Hou Hatch, 78 Hullets Fm., 78 Hutchins Fm., 78 Jewells (Tower Arms), 789, pl. 34 Langtons, 778 Lincolns, 77 Lincolns Cott., 77 Little Oakhurst, 79 Luptons, 78 Mascalls, 77, 79 Moat Ho. (Brook Hall, the Place), Brook St., 77, 83, 85 Moat Ho., Crow Green Rd., 778 Nunns, 78 Oakhurst, 79 Queen Mary chapel, 81 Rochetts, 78, 80 Rochetts Fm., 77 St. Vincent's, 78 Serpents Hall, 89 Vic., 867 Weald Hall, pls. 13, 14 Weald Ho., 79 Wealdcote Ho., 778 Wealdside (Hoses), 78 eccl. par., 88 econ. hist., 845 educ., 789, 879 fms.: Boyles, 823 Calcott Hall, 83, 85 Dytchleys, 85 Wealdside, 85 field names, 85, 108 fields, open, 84 fires, 78, 83, 89 forest, 84 growth, 75 hamlets, 856 Hou Hatch, 84 inc., 75, 77, 845, 87 lakes, 75, 81 libraries, 79 loc. govt., 74, 80, 856, 99 mans., 804 Bawds (Downsells), 20, 61, 75, 812, 85 Boyles (Bowells, Cock a Bowells), 75, 823, 87 Calcott (Caldecot), 75, 80, 837 Costed, 745, 80, 85, 90, 97100 Ropers (Brook Street, Mary Green), 77, 834, 85 South Weald, 75, 77, 806, 889, 101 Tillingham, see Childerditch mkt. gdns., 85 mental hosp., 75, 7980 mills, 85 moats, 778 par. council, 100 ponds and springs, 745 poor relief, 856, 98 pop., 1, 35, 57, 75, 84 post office, 79 prehist. rems., 75 Prot. nonconf., 74, 87, 1035 pub. hos.: Chequers, 79 Crown, 79 Golden Fleece, 79 Horse and Groom, 79 Tower Arms (Black Spread Eagle) 79, pl. 34 White Horse, 86 pub. svces., 74, 99100 rect., 86 rectors, 87 remand home, 83 roads, 745, 77, 79, 81 Rom. Catham., 74, 789, 1023 St. Vincent's hamlet, 78 sewerage, 99 stocks, 85 streams, 74, 77, 85 Uplands hamlet, 85, 90 vic., 86 vicars and see Baker, S.; Belli; Bridges; Coningsburgh; Fraser, D.; Horsley; Lounde; Otway; Rathband; Wollaston; Wood, T.; Woodroffe, T. warrens, 84 Weald park, 745, 78, 801, 84, 99 Wealdside, 75, 79, 845 woods, 22, 745, 84 wkho., 79, 856 worthies, 80 and see Bentley; Brook Street; Coxtie Green; Crow Green; Doddinghurst List; Pilgrims Hatch Webb: Rob., 139 Miss, m. A. J. Smith, 56 Welbore, Mic., 202 Welde (Waude): Jas., and his w. Alice, 140 Wm. de, 140 fam., 140 Weldes, see Harlow Anc. Par., mans. Weldon, Jn., 218 Welwyn (Herts.) Wenden, Great, 200 Wendover, Pet. of, 201 Wennington, 3, 5, 9, 12, 24, 69, 246 curates, see Pattrick; Pead man Noke Ho., 13, 70 rector, see Norton, A. and see Noke; Yonges Wesley, Jn., Methodist, 73 West Essex Militia, 69 West Indies, 226 merchant trading with, 224 Negro servants from, 225, 227 Western, Thos., chaplain of Brentwood, 102 Westminster (Lond.), diocese Westminster (Mdx.), palace of Westminster bank, 97 Weston: Sir Jerome, 208, 210 Sir Ric. (d. 1572), 208 Sir Ric., earl of Portland (d. 1634), 208 Wetenhall (Wetnale): Geo., 119 Thos., 119 Wm. (d. 1457), 11819 Wm. (d. 1468), 119 Wm. (fl. 1468), 119 Weymouth, Ric., 95 Whaddon Hall (Bucks.) Wheatley (Oxon.), see Shotover Park Wheeler, Jn. the, see John Whewell, Wm., master of Trinity Coll., Cambridge, 182 whipping posts, 12, 193, 229, 238 Whitbread: Sam. (d. 1796), 59, 61, 66, 723 Sam. (d. 1815), 61 Sam. (d. c. 1898), 74 Wm. H., 63 fam., 59, 61, 73 Whitchurch, Jn. of, and his w. Marg., 201 White: Algernon Holt, 140 Gilb., naturalist, 140 Hen., 83 J. Oliver, vicar of Latton, 194 Jack, & Co., 246 Jn., 176 R. Marsh, vicar of Aveley, 10, 1415 Ric., 101 Thos. Holt (d. 1797), 140 Thos. Holt (d. 1841), 140 Whitechapel (Mdx., later Lond.) poor law union, 90 Whitehall Securities Corp. Whitehead (Whyted): Jn. (fl. 1314), 163 Jn. (fl. 1766), 218 fam., 163 Whitley, Wm., 95 Whitmore: Sir Fran. H. D. C., Bt., 29 Geo., 62 Sir Jn., Bt., 29, 53 Thos., 62 Thos. C. D., 29 Lady, 34 Whitsand: Agnes of, m. Wal. Geround, 21516 Baldwin of (fl. c. 1150), 215 Baldwin of (d. 1263), 21618 Eliz. of, m. Taylifer of Winchester, 215, 218 Lucy of, m. Jn. Winchester, 215, 217 Reynold of, 215 Sir Ric. of, sheriff of Essex, 215 Rog. of, 215 Wm. of, 215 fam., 215 Whittaker, Jn. Carmichael, 149 Whyted, see Whitehead Wicken Bonhunt, 19 Wigg, Jas., 52 Wight, Isle of, see Swainston Wilberforce, Wm., abolitionist, 224 Wilcox, Thos., 105 Wilder: Sir Fran., 64 Lady, 634 Wildman, Jn., 117 Wilkinson: H., 216 H. Cox, 232 Willan fam., 78 Willaston, Jn., vicar of Roydon, 238 William I, 18, 20, 118, 165, 170 William II, 208 William III, 123 William (or Walter), rector of Roydon, and his s. Sim., 234 William son of Edm., 217 William son of Otes the goldsmith, 18 William son of Richard, n his dau., see Margaret William son of Swetman of Aveley, 5 William, Passemer s. of, see Passemer William, Pet. s. of, see Peter William, Phil. son of, see Philip Williams: Herb., rector of Sheering, 248 Jn., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 50 Josiah D. sr., 171 Josiah D. jr., 171 Rice, chaplain of Brentwood, 102 Sanctuary, 171 Wm., 49 fam., 171 Williams-Ellis, Clough, 138 Willis: Jn., rector of Ingatestone, 103 Roy, 105 Wilson: Jn., rector of Lt. Hallingbury, 130 Mat., vicar of Grays Thurrock, 47 Thos., 104 & Co., 957 Wimbish, 232 Winchester: Cath. of, m. Jn. atte Church, 218 Eliz. of, see Whitsand Jn. (fl. 1286), 217 Jn. of (d. by 1361), 218 Lucy, see Whitsand Meliora of, m. Wm. Rolf, 218 Ric. of, and his w. Joan, 218 Taylifer, 218 Winchester (Hants): bps., see Beaufort; Horne; Sandale; Wykeham cathedral, 14 College, 2312, 234 dean, see Clarke, Wm. Windsor (Berks.), park Wine, Thurstan son of, see Thurstan Wingfield, Digby H., 29 Wingfield-Baker: (formerly Wingfield), Ric., 27, 29, 34 (formerly Wingfield), Wm., 2930 fam., 34 Wingrave: Wm., and his w., 8990, 108 fam., 85 Winser, J. J., 34, 53 Winter: Jas., 96 Bros., 96 Wise, Edw., 145, 149 Wiseman, Arabella Lady, see Hewett Witham, 159, 211; honor of, see Boulogne vicars, see Hales, E.; Newman, J. Withers, Steph., rector of Sheering, 248 Wlbert (fl. 1086) Wodeham: Jn., 139 Mat., 139 Raymond, 139 Woking, Ric., vicar of Roydon, 233n Woleward: Rog., 164 fam., 164 Wollaston, Fran. J. H., vicar of S. Weald, adcn. of Essex Wolley: Emanuel, 148, 195, 212 his w., 195 fam., 195 Wolsey, Thos., cardinal, 13, 82 women colliers, 66, pl. 18 Wood: F. M. Sir Evelyn, 135 Fran., 96 Fred., 96 Hen. atte, 169 Hugh atte, 139 Ric. Thos., 16 Thos., vicar of S. Weald, 87 Woodfine, Ric., 96 Woodford, 134, 208, 211 Woodley, Hester, 227 Woodroff(e): Benj., 172 Tim., chaplain of Brentwood, vicar of S. Weald, 1012 Woods, Ric., 7 Woodside Green, in Great and Little Hallingbury, 113, 11920, 1245, 127, 178 ch., 124 dom. bldgs.: Cobbs Fm., 115 Old Forge, 115 Parkgate Ho., 116 Woodfold, 125 Woodside Green Fm., 115 fair, 121 roads, 113, 125 Woodstock: Anne, m. 1 Edmund de Stafford, earl of Stafford, 2 Sir Wm. Bourchier, count of Eu, 60, 126, 165 Eleanor of, see Bohun Thos. of, duke of Gloucester and earl of Buckingham, 60, 126, 165, 182 Woodville: Ant., Earl Rivers, 60 Eliz., queen of Edward IV, 60 Jacquette, see Lancaster Ric. (d. 1469), Earl Rivers, 60 Ric. (d. 1491), Earl Rivers, 60 Woodward: Jn., 182 Wm., 146, 222 Woodyer, Hen., 144 Woolnough, Mary Ann, m. Wm. Horncastle, 56 Woolston Hall, in Chigwell, 200 Woolwich (Kent) Woolworth, F. W. & Co., 97 Wooton, Hen., rector of Lt. Parndon, 226 Wootton: Sir Edw., 61 Wootton (cont.) Nic., 61 Ric., 61 Rob., 61 workhouses, see Aveley; Brentwood; Brook Street; Childerditch; Hallingbury, Great; Harlow Ancient Parish; Matching; Parndon, Great; Rainham; Roydon; Stifford; Thurrock, Grays; Thurrock, West; Warley, Great; Weald, South worksilver, 120 Wouldham Cement Co. Wray, Hen., vicar of Hatfield Broad Oak, 17981 Wright: Guy, 126 Joan, 102 Jn., of Brook Street (fl. 1589), and his w. Marg, 102 Jn., of Brook Street (fl. 1602), 90, 108 Jn., of Harlow (fl. 1616), 192 Jn., of Harlow (fl. 1632), 233 Jn., of Harlow (d. c. 1659), 145, 148 Jn., of S. Weald (fl. 1639), and his w. Ann, 102 Laur., 80 Sarah, 90 fam., bankers, 778, 102 potters, 192 writs, return of, 85 Writtle, 159, 165 vicar, see Holmes Wyatt, Jas., 27 Wykeham, Wm. of, bp. of Winchester, 170 Wynter: Eleanor, see Harleston Jn., 233 Y Yardley, Jn., vicar of Cranham, 103 Yarmouth, Great (Suff.), 96 Ynge, Rog., 9 Yonge, Jn., 88 Yonges, in Wennington, 8 York, duke of, see Langley, Edm. of York, dean of, see Andrews, R. Yorke, F. R. S., 151 Yorkshire, 45 Young: Art., 66 Thos., 8 Wm., 8 Youth Hostels assoc., 156 Z Zouche: Geo., 40 Sir Jn., 40, 46