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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for Victoria County History, Woodbridge, 2010.

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Index INDEX

NOTES: Page numbers in bold indicate the main entry for a place. Page numbers in italic denote an illustration.

The following abbreviations and contractions have been used: Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Benj., Benjamin; Bucks., Buckinghamshire; Cath., Catherine; cent., century; Chas., Charles; Chris. Christopher; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; Derbs., Derbyshire; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fl., floruit; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Glam., Glamorgan; grds., grandson; Hants, Hampshire; Hen., Henry; Herefs., Herefordshire; Herts., Hertfordshire; Humph., Humphrey; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; m., married; Matt., Matthew; Middx, Middlesex; Mic., Michael; Mon., Monmouthshire; n, note; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; Northants., Northamptonshire; Notts., Nottinghamshire; Oxon., Oxfordshire; Phil., Philip; Reg., Reginald; Ric., Richard; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; s., son; Salop., Shropshire; Sam., Samuel; Staffs., Staffordshire; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; w., wife; Wal., Walter; Warws., Warwickshire; Wilts., Wiltshire; Wm., William; Worcs., Worcestershire.

A. Abberley (Worcs.), named as an address, 45, 306 Abbot, John, 118 Abenhall, 191, 235, 237, 241 n, 245, 251, 253 Abercrombie, Lascelles, 167 Abergavenny (Mon.), carrier to, 243 Abitot, see d'Abitot Abrahall, John, 203, 210 Ackers: Benj. St John, 181, 190, 193 Chas. Penrhyn, 5, 62, 178, 180–1, 185–6, 190, 340 Torill, m. Mic. Freeman, 181 family, 3, 40, 180, 182, 193, 326, 334 Aconbury priory (Herefs.), 148, 154, 207, 208, 212 Acton: Hen., 245 Wm., 334 family, 334 Addis (Adys): John, 329 Wm., curate of Oxenhall, 280 family, 276 Agincourt, battle of, 269 Ainsworth, Oliver, 69 air strip, 303 Albright: Dinah, 103–4, 115, 117–18, 122 Geo. Stacey, 104, 106, 115, 117, 122 Albright & Wilson, manufacturer of phosphorus, 115 Alderley, named as an address, 138 Aldridge, Rob., 340 Alfward (fl. 1066), 287 Alley: Eliz., see Boulsdon John, 42 Almeley (Herefs), named as an address, 40 Almondsbury, named as an address, 52 America, 167 emigration to, 172 Amyrable, Ric., 133 Anketil, John (one or more late 13th cent.), 17, 68 architects, see Armstrong, Ric.; Basevi, Geo.; Dancey, H.A.; Dolman, Jas.; Elrington, Jean; Fulljames, Thos.; Girdwood, J. & J.; Hamilton, Craig; Harris, E. Swinfen; Hayward, John; Hugall & Male; Jones, J.E.; Jones, Ric.; Jones, Rob.; Lethaby, Wm.; Maberly, A.W.; Medland, Jas.; Medland & Maberly; Medland & Son; Middleton, John; Middleton & Goodman; Millard, Jas.; Moore, Temple; Phillips, R.S.; Preedy, Fred.; Price, J.G.; Rees, Wm.; Rollinson, S., & Son; Rushforth, T.H.; Scott, Gilbert; Stratford, Ferdinando; Teulon, S.S.; Trew, Harold; Waller, F.W.; Waller & Son; Waller, Son, & Wood; Wells, A. Randall; Wood, Wal. B.; Wren, Sir Chris. Arlingham, named as an address, 103–4 Armstrong, Ric., 301 Arnold, Sir Nic., 39, 49, 54 Arrowsmith, Joan, see Broke Arts and Crafts Movement, 94 Arundel, earl of, see FitzAlan, Humph. Ashcroft, Ric., 331 Ashleworth, 274–5 named as an address, 47 Ashley, Eliz., see Wyman Astman: John, 33 family, 33, 77 Aston, Wm., 273 Aston Ingham (Herefs.), 6, 8–10, 36–7, 57, 61, 79, 90, 226 Atherlard family, 50 Atherton: Cath., 331 Chas. Bernard, 331 Hen. Holder, 331 Henrietta, 331 Louisa Henrietta, see Holder Revd W.B., 345 family, 329, 338–9, 345 Atkins, Ric., vicar of Kempley, 219 Atkinson: Hen., 328 John, 46, 328 Rob., 328 attorneys, 69; see also solicitors Attwood: M.L., 287 Wm., 296 family, 296 Aubrey (Awbrey): Thos., 289 Wal., 114 family, 99 Australia, emigrant to, 51 Avenant, Thos., vicar of Newent, 81, 83 Avenel: Douce (later Cecily), m. John de Mucegros, 5, 326, 336, 339 n Margaret, 326 Ralph, 326 Wm., 326 Awbrey, see Aubrey Awre, 193, 195, 235 Aycrigg, Benj., 19 Ayleford, see Newnham Ayleway: Chris., 330 Geof., 330 Hen., 330 Joan, 330 John (fl. early 16th cent.), 330 John (d. 1599), 329–30 John (fl. 1669), 234 Reynold (fl. 1306), 330 Reynold (fl. c.1315, ? same as last), 52 Ric. (fl. 1639), 64 Ric. (d. 1654, ? another), 330 Rog., 330, 337 Thos., 330 Wal., 330, 334 family, 320, 323, 330, 338 B. Baderon of Monmouth, 180, 233 Bagshawe, Alfred Drake, rector of Taynton, 340, 344 Baird, Wm., vicar of Dymock, 172 Baker: Geo., rector of Huntley, 190, 196 John, 236 Rob., 99 Thos., 235–6, 250 Ballingham (Herefs.), named as an address, 206 Bampton (Oxon.), named as an address, 139 Banister, see Baugh banks, 69 Baptists, 84, 88, 90, 170–4, 195, 219–20, 222, 232, 246, 248, 252–4, 280 Barbados, 139 Barber: Marianne, see Leigh Rob., 53 Barbour, see Harper Barnard: Hannah, w. of Paul, 338, 340 Paul, 337–8 Barnes, H.V., 334 Barnsley, Ernest, 222 Barnsley, 142 Barr, Geo., vicar of Longhope, 253 Barre: Isabel, m. 1 Humph. Stafford, earl of Devon, 2 Thos. Bourchier, 328 Joan, w. of John, 328 John, 328 Barrett: Osman, 232–3, 246 family, 232 Barrington, Great, named as an address, 54 Barton: Edith, w. of Wilfred, 50 Rose, 247–8 Wilfred, 50 Basevi, Geo., 105 Baskerville: Edw., 219 Emme de, see St Léger Wal. de, 203 Basset, Phil., 138. 169 Bath: Aline of, m. Rob. de Sapy, 181. Nic. of, 181, 183 Battersea (Surrey), named as an address, 139 Baugh (or Banister), Sir Rob., 267 Baynham family, 201, 233 Beach, John, 63 Beale: Isabella, see Morse John (fl. 1467–75), 106, 108, 114 John (fl. 1487, son of last), 106 John (fl. 1506, ? another), 106 John (fl. 1629–36), 268, 271, 279 John (d. 1775), 40 Mary, m. Wm. Symonds, 145–6, 268 Miles (d. 1698), 66 Miles (d. 1713), 40, 66 Miles (d. 1748), 40 Sam, 139, 145, 260, 268, 270 Theophilus, 51 Wm., vicar of Dymock, 51, 84, 88, 171 family, 31, 270 Bearcroft: Edw., 48 Eliz., see Rogers Eliz., m. Jas. de Visme, 48, 54 Phil. Rogers, 48 Beauchamp: Guy de (d. 1315), earl of Warwick, 103 Ric. de (d. 1422), earl of Worcester, 103 Ric. de (fl. 1423), earl of Warwick, 103 Ric. (fl. late 15th cent.), Lord Beauchamp, 100 Rog. (d. 1380), 138 Rog. (s. or grds. of last), 138 Thos. de (d. 1401), earl of Warwick, 103 Beauchamp, Earls, see Lygon Beaufort, duke of, see Somerset, Hen. Beckford (Worcs., formerly Glos.), named as an address, 39 Belgium, 296 refugees from, 297 Bellamy, Geo., 132 Bellers, Rob. Bridges, 328 bellfounders, see Green, Nic.; Llewellins & James; Pennington, John; Rigby, Alex.; Rudhall, Abraham and Thos. Belson, John, 191 Bengeworth (Worcs.), 291 Bennion: S.W. (? same as next), 146 Sam., 162 family, 162 Benson, Rachael, m. Decimus Weale, 144 Berkeley: Anne, see Whittington Brian, 287 Wm., 213 Berkeley, 194 named as an address, 173 Berkshire, see Sunninghill Berrow (Worcs.), 97, 100, 104, 147 school, 116 Whiteleaved Oak, 100 Bethell: Dorothy, w. of Revd Sam., see Jauncey Dorothy, dau. of Revd Sam., 289 Mary, 289 Revd Sam., 289 Bewdley (Worcs.), 240 Bicknor, English, 336 Bicknor, Welsh (Herefs., formerly Mon.), 343 Billinghurst (Sussex), named as an address, 51 Bird: John, 189 Wm., 189 family, 189 Birkenhead (Ches.), 339 Birmingham, named as an address, 115 Birt, Ric., 293 Birtsmorton (Worcs.), 106, 147 named as an address, 81 Blaisdon, 91–2, 176, 181, 194–5, 222, 226, 236, 245, 253–4 Blaisdon Red, plum called, 238 Blakeney, Wal. of, 119 Blencowe, P.G., 316 Blewett, Ephraim, 201–2, 211 Blindman's Gate, see Linton Blisworth (Northants.), named as an address, 138 Blood: Charlotte Constance, 182–3, 190 John Neptune, 182, 190 Blount: Sir Chris., 139, 327 Sir Edm., 138 Lettice, see Devereux Blundell: Geo., vicar of Kempley and later rector of Taynton, 219, 342 Thos., vicar of Kempley, 219 Blunt: Frances, m. —— Nayler, 182 Harriet, dau. of Thos., 182 Mary, w. of Thos., 182 Thos., 182, 189 Blurton, John, 266 Bodenham: Joan, see Whittington Rog., 287 Thos., 329 Bodenham (Herefs.), 141 Bohun, Hen. de, earl of Hereford, 138 Bolonies, see Bulnoys Boroughbridge, battle of, 234 Bosworth: Ann, w. of Harry, 205 Eliz., m. —— Nash, 205 Harry, 205 Wm., 205, 212 Botloe hundred, 2, 5 court, 71, 276 meeting place, 5–6 Botloe's Green, in Newent and Pauntley, 8–9, 29–30, 69, 91 Botte, Revd Wm., 103 Boughton, Rutland, 78 Boulsdon: Eliz., m. John Alley, 42 Thos. of (fl. 1258), 42 Thos. (d. 1473), 42 Wm. of, 42 Boulsdon, see Newent Boulton, R.L., 281 Bourchier: Ant., 85 Barbara, see Richardson Isabel, see Barre Thos., 328 Wal., 142 Wm., 142 Bourchier, Lord, see Devereux, Wal. Bourne: Dorothy, m. Wal. Nourse (d. 1743), 47 John, 47 Boverel family, 34 Boverton (Glam.), named as an address, 139 Bower: Edw., 66 John, 245 John Cocks, 330 family, 25, 66 Boyce, see Boys Boyd, Fr. Wm., 91 Boys (Boyce): Arnald du, 46, 326 Edm. du, 141 Ric. du (fl. 1200), 141 Ric. du (fl. 1286, 1299), 103, 118–19, 141 Wal. du, 141 Wal. (fl. 1385), 141 Wm. du, 326 Bradford: Edm. 105 John (d. 1561), 104 John (fl. 1640), 49 Phil., 49 Rob., 111 Rog., 104 Wm., 104–5 family, 37, 160 see also Viner Bradford Bradford-on-Avon (Wilts.), named as an address, 139 Bradley, Chris., 50 Brand Green, in Newent and Pauntley, 8, 27, 29–30, 39, 62, 69, 90–1, 284–5, 289 village hall, 298 brass wire manufacture, 334 Bray: Sir Edm. (d. 1684), 41, 54, 87 Edm. (d. 1725), 54 Edm. (d. 1728), 54 Reg., 54 Reg. Morgan, 54 family, 64 Brayne, Rog., rector of Taynton, 342 bread and ale, assize of, 71, 336 Breteuil, Rog. of, earl of Hereford, 38, 137 Breuse, John de, 287 Brian; Alice, w. of Guy de, 49, 265 Guy de, 265 Brickenden: Carolina, see Somerset Ric., 287 brick making, 63–4, 201, 211, 335 Bridges: Edm., 141 Ellen, w. of Edm., 141 Sir John (d. 1530), 163, 170 John (d. 1561), 141, 267 Maud, see Henbarrow Thos. (fl. 1457), 141 Thos. (d. by 1530, ? same as last), 170 Thos. (fl. 1592), 200 Wm. (d. 1523), 141, 160 Wm. (fl. 1530), 141 family, 141 Bridstow (Herefs), Wilton, named as an address, 3, 203, 213, 265 Bright, Thos., 245 Brindle: Thos., 146 Wm., 146 Bristol, 157, 189, 240, 247, 335 named as an address, 236, 281 British Legion Housing Association, 21 Brock: John, 269, 274, 276 Margery, w. of John, 269 Margery, m. John Hill, 269 see also Broke; Brooke Brockhampton (Herefs.), 221 Broke: Joan, m.—— Arrowsmith, 265 Thos., 265 see also Brock; Brooke Bromesberrow, 1–2, 4–5, 95–122, 143, 152, 167, 198 advowson, 118 agriculture, 108–10 boundaries, 95–7 Bromesberrow Court, 99, 101–2, 104, 114 Bromesberrow Place, see Bromesberrow, Hook House Brookend, 97 Lower Brookend, 99, 101 Upper Brookend, 99, 101, 106, 114–15 Brown's End, 99–100, 106 charities, 100, 113, 115–16, 120–1 Chase End, 100, 102 church, 97, 99, 113, 115, 118–22, 174 church house, 117 commons, 97–8, 108–10, courts, 113–14 domestic architecture, 101–2, 104–5, 106–7 farms, 108–10 fields, 97, 108–9 fishponds, 97, 111 friendly society, 117 Hook House (Bromesberrow Place), 97, 99–100, 102, 104–105, 115–16 inclosure, 97, 110 manors, 102–4 manor houses, 115; see also Bromesberrow, Bromesberrow Court and Hook House (Bromesberrow Place) mills, 97, 99, 111 named as an address, 150, 164 nonconformity, 120–1 parish officers, 113–14 park, 97 poor relief, 113–14 poorhouse, see Bromesberrow, workhouse population, 98 pound, 100 reading room and library, 117 rectors, 119–22; see also Eaton, Ric.; Hayward, Wm.; Hill, Reg. Pyndar; Rigby, F.F.; Yate, Hen. Gorges Dobyns rectory, 118 rectory houses, 100, 102, 118 roads, 97–8 road repairs, 114 schools, 100, 102, 115–17 settlement, 98–100 social structure, 114–16 societies and clubs, 117 tithes, 118 Toney's Farm, 96–7, 102, 107 trades, 112 village hall, 117 Woodend, 97, 100, 116 woodland, 96–7, 275 woodland management, 110–11 workhouse (formerly poorhouse), 100, 113–14 Bromesberrow Heath, in Bromesberrow and Dymock, 2, 4, 96, 98, 118, 122–3, 126, 131–2, 155–7, 160, 162–3, 166–7, 174 public house, 117, 166 school, 116–17; see also Dymock, schools, Haffield Bromley: (formerly Smith), Sir Geo., Bt, see Pauncefote Rob., 45, 306 Sarah, see Pauncefoot Sir Rob. Howe, 45 Wm., 45, 306 Bromwich: (or Dyer), Rob., 114–15 Ann (or Agnes), see Payne Constance, w. of John (d. 1388), m. 2 Hugh Waterton, 3 Rog. Leech, 103 Edm., 103 Edw., 103, 115 Isaac, 103 Jas., 115 John (d. 1388), 103, 114 John (fl. 1447), 103 John (d. 1485, ? another), 103 John (d. 1512), 103 John (d. 1567), 103, 110–11, 118 John (d. 1592), 99, 103, 114–15, 119 Lancelot, 235 Maud, w. of John (d. 1485), 103 Priscilla, see Yate Rob., 103, 113, 115–16 Thos. (fl. 1420), 103 Thos. (fl. 1467), 103 Wm., 252 Yate, vicar of Longhope, 234–5, 252 family, 115 Brooke: Revd Jas., 134 John (fl. 1617), 101 John (fl. 1787), 208 Kenneth, 207 Ric., 109–10, 117 Ric., curate of Kempley, 220 Rupert, 167 W.J., 207 Wm., 99 family, 200 see also Brock; Broke Broom's Green, see Dymock Broughton, John, 64 Bruton: Hen. (d. 1894), 67 Hen. (fl. 1908), 59 family, 67 Bruton & Knowles, auctioneers, 62 Bryan, Chas., vicar of Preston, 314, 316 Buckingham, earl of, see Villiers, Geo. Buckinghamshire, see Horwood, Little; Milton Keynes Bulley, 192, 250 manor of Tibberton, Taynton, and Bulley, 331, 336 Bullock (Bulloc): Thos., 213 Wm., 28 family, 201 Bulnoys (or Bolonies), John, 65 Bures: Hawise de, see Mucegros John de, 326, 337 Burge, ——, 338 Burgh, Hubert de, 127, 156, 158 Burgis: Thos. (d. c.1715), 329 Thos. (d. 1718), 329 Burland: John B.H., 41 Morris, vicar of Gorsley with Clifford's Mesne, 89 Burley: Beatrice, w. of Ric., m. 2 Hugh Waterton, 328 Ric., 328 Burrell: C.J.K., rector of Newent, 85 Geo., 329 Burrow, F., 250 Burrows, Wm., 267 Bushley (Worcs.), named as an address, 106 Butler: Amice, w. of Jas., 265 Evan, 227 Hen., 291, 297 Jas., earl of Wiltshire, 265 John, 291, 296 Byfleet (Surrey), named as an address, 235 Byford, John of, 322, 337 Byron, J.M., 89 Byton (Herefs.), 279 C. Cadbury Ltd, chocolate maker, 59 Cadle (Cadell): Harriet, 51 Jas., 236 John (fl. 1617), 236 John (d. 1859), 51–2 Jos., 51 Jos. Draper, 51 Thos. (fl. 1849), 20, 69 Thos. (d. 1859), 51, 53 family, 322 Caerleon, Morgan of, 138, 158 Callow, Wm., 143 Callowhill, Rob. of, 27 Cam: Ann, 139, 142, 145, 147, 161, 164, 206 Ann, m. Abraham Whittaker, 146 Cath., 170 John (fl. 1517), vicar of Dymock, 170 John (fl. 1551), vicar of Kempley, 219 John (fl. 1608), 312 John (d. 1662), 147, 310 John (d. 1680), 147, 161, 170 John (d. 1707), 147 John (d. 1739), 147 John (d. 1753), 146 John (d. 1767), 147 John (d. 1769), 146 John (d. 1809), 146 Jos., 145, 161, 206 Mary, w. of Jos., 145 Mary, m. Wm. Cam (d. 1767), 145 Mary, m. Nicholas Sykes, 146 Wm. (fl. 1515), 310 Wm. (d. 1623), 146 Wm. (d. 1767), 145, 147, 161, 171 family, 3, 130, 132, 137, 160–1, 310 see also Camm Cambie, S.R., vicar of Gorsley with Clifford's Mesne, 89 Cambridge, 87 St Catherine's college, 85 Camm, A.H.A., rector of Preston, 317 canal, see Hereford and Gloucester canal Cancellis, Emery de, 203 Cannock, John, 47 Canterbury, archbishop of, 216, 219 Cape Verde islands, 246 Capper: Dan., rector of Huntley, 4, 178, 180–1, 189–1, 193, 195 Rob., 193, 195 Cardiganshire, see Derry Ormond Carmarthenshire, see Llangandeirne Carswalls: Ingram of, see Solers, Ingram de John of (? John Ingram), 45 Ric., 45 Carswalls, see Newent Carter family, 45 Carwardine, Edw., vicar of Preston, 315 Cassey: Hen., 46, 328 John (d. 1400), 328 John (fl. 1451), 328 John (d. 1508), 328 Rob., 328 Thos., 46, 328 Ursula, 328 family, 46, 328 Castle, Bishop's (Salop.), constable of, 299 castle, see Dymock Castlemorton (Worcs.), named as an address, 107 Casynton, Steph. de, 103 Cauvey, Wm., 141 Chamberlayne: Edw. Pye, 139 Edw. Pye (d. 1729, s. of last), 139 Edw. Pye (s. of last), 139, 142 Eliz., w. of Edw. Pye (d. 1729), 139 family, 150, 161, 171 Chance, Geo. 104 charcoal production, 62–3, 65, 111, 153–4, 186, 238–9, 256, 272, 275, 292–3, 334 Charles II, 87, 216 Charles, Peter, 321, 338 Chartley (Staffs.), named as an address, 326 Chelsea (Middx), named as an address, 338 Cheltenham, 69, 81 named as an address, 53, 72, 92–3, 172, 193, 217, 227, 281, 292, 306 Cheshire, see Birkenhead Chew: A.H., 143–4, 159, 162 R.S., 143 Cheyne, John, 39, 51, 55 Chichester, Wm., 137 Chinn: Edw. (d. by 1768), 51 Edw. (d. 1791), 51 Edw. (fl. 1802), 51 Eliz., see Woodward Mary, m. Edw. Clarke, 267 Wm., 267 Christchurch (Dorset, formerly Hants), Bure Homage, 104 Christian Brethren, 90–1 Church Commissioners, see Ecclesiastical Commissioners church houses, see Bromesberrow; Dymock; Huntley; Oxenhall; Pauntley; Taynton Churcham, 192, 194, 250 cider and perry, 4, 51, 58–9, 85, 110, 151, 153, 157, 184, 209–10, 237, 271–2, 291–2, 308–9, 332–3; see also orchards cider tax, repeal, 58, 79 Cinderford, 90 Ciprian, Alice, 338 Cirencester, Wal. of, 334 Cirencester, 234 named as an address, 104 Civil War cavalry standards, 120 incidents, 3; see also Gloucester; Newent; Taynton Claines (Worcs.), named as an address, 144 Clapham: D.J., 288 J.R., 288 Clark (Clarke): Arthur, 268 Chas., 47 Edw. (fl. 1634), 267, 274 Edw. (fl. 1647, s. of last), 267 Eliz., 330 Jas. (fl. 1840), 329 Jas. (fl. 1913), 67 Jos. (d. 1705), 321, 330, 338 Jos. (d. 1738), 321, 330 Jos. (d. 1833), 330 Mary, see Chinn R.F., 106 Ric., 195 Thos., 330 Woodchurch, 155 family, 267, 281 Claypole, John, 335 Clements: Hen., 306 John, 306 Clifford: A.W., 50 Jas., 42 Wal. de, 138 family, 42, 48 Clifford, honor of, 287 Clifford's Mesne, see Newent Clinton: Agnes, see Peneys Ives of, 155 John, 111 family, 155 Clive, Francis Windsor, 107 cloth making, 65–6, 112, 156, 187, 242, 335 Coates, see Tarlton Cobham: Eliz. of, see Ferrers Reynold of, 326–7 Cockburn, Mary, 339 Cocks: Dorothy, 338 John, 338 John Somers, Earl Somers, 115 Phil. Reg., Lord Somers, 34, 43, 326, 338, 345 Ric. (d. 1670), 330 Sir Ric. (fl. 1684), Bt, 330 Rob., 113 see also Coxe Coghlan, Rob., 227, 231 Coke, Sir John, 312 Colchester: John, 268 Maynard (d. 1715), 265, 278 Maynard (fl. 1785), 239 family, 231, 233, 268 Colchester-Wemyss, M.W., 233 Coleford, 247 named as an address, 85 Coleman: Fred., 242 John, 242, 246 Solomon, 232, 243, 246 Colethrop, see Standish Collins, Mary, see Evans Colwall, Arnold, 49 Colwall (Herefs): Hope End, 144 named as an address, 148 schoolmaster, 316 Coly, Eliz., 342 commandery (religious house), 207 Commonwealth period: 'Barebones' Parliament, Gloucestershire members, 161 civil register (registrar), 161, 170 Compton, Rob. of, 28 Compton, see Newent Compton, Little (or Cassey), see Withington Compton Green, in Newent and Pauntley, 8–9 Compton House, 27, 39, 291 Conches abbey (Eure), 103, 118 Conder: Bertha, w. of Edw. (d. 1934), 47 Edw. (d. 1910), 47, 72 Edw. (d. 1934), 47 family, 20 Congdon, Professor T., 182 Congregationalists, 26, 88, 90, 173, 344 Constance: Benj., 240 Jas. (fl. 1846), 253 Jas. (d. 1890), 240, 246 John, 253 Peter, 240 S.W., 240 Theophilus, 240 Wm., 246 family, 5, 239 Constance, Jas., & Sons, turners, 232, 239, 240 Cooke: Chas. Jas., 40 family, 28 Cookhill priory (Worcs.), 207–8 Cooper, John, 155 Coppe family, 28 Corfe (Dorset), constable of castle, 119 Cormeilles, Ansfrid of, 46, 49, 268, 287, 289, 293 Cormeilles abbey (Eure), 2, 65, 68, 85, 170, 256 abbots, 56 as lord of Newent, 7, 10, 18, 66, 70–1, 76 churches, 84, 167–8, 289, 298, 341 estates, 13, 34, 37–8, 46, 54–5, 86, 147, 149, 268, 287, 289 Cornwall, Thos., 328 Corsham (Wilts.), named as an address, 146 Cowcher, Geo., 35 Cowmeadow: as a surname, 30 John, 296 Cowsley, Wal., vicar of Dymock, 170 Coxe: John, 107 Ric., 107 Wm. (d. 1666), 107 Wm. (fl. 1667), 107 see also Cocks Coxmore, John of, 30 Cracknell: Alfred, 90 family, 91 Craddock: (or Taylor), Humph., vicar of Kempley, 219 John (fl. 1607), vicar of Kempley, 219 John (s. of last), vicar of Kempley, 219 Craister, John, vicar of Newent, 81, 85, 87–8 Cravenhill, John of, 321 Cravenhill, see Taynton Crawford, Rob., vicar of Dymock, 170 Crawley, Chas. Yonge, rector of Taynton, 344 Crawley-Boevey: Thos. (d. 1769), 239 (Sir) Thos. (d. 1818), 23. Sir Thos. (d. 1912), 239 Criketot: Geo. de, 119 Rog. de (?), 119 Cripps family, 156 Crocket (Crockett): John (fl. 1556), 86 John (fl. 1677), 330 Crocket's Hole, see May hill Cross, F.N., 145 Crow Hill, see Upton Bishop cruck framing, 23, 35, 101, 106–107, 128, 134–5, 182, 201, 229, 231, 323, 325 Cruys family, 296 Cugley, Jordan, see Jordan, Rob. Cugley, see Newent Cullompton (Devon), named as an address, 250 Culme-Seymour: John Hobart, 235 Mary, see Hall Culworth (Northants.), named as an address, 265 Cummings (Cumming; Comin) family, 260, 277 Cummins: Emma, w. of Jos., 289 Jas., 45 John, 268 Jos., 289 Mary, see Symonds Wm., 145 family, 28, 268 Curtis: John, 19 Thos., 35 Curzon, Rog., 267 Cutler, John, vicar of Newent, 87 D. d'Abitot: John (fl. 1466–89), 290, 292 John (another), 291 family, 286 daffodils, 4, 80, 153, 157, 167 Dalton, Geo., 53, 64 Damerham (Hants, formerly Wilts.), 43 Dance, Thos., 156 Dancey, H.A., 24 Dancocks: Hercules Hailes (d. 1818), 145 Hercules Hailes (fl. 1849), 145 Sarah, w. of Hercules Hailes (d. 1818), 145 Danvers: Anne, see Pigott Sam. (fl. 1586), 203, 265 Sam. (s. of last), 265 Dartmouth (Devon), named as an address, 267 Davenport, Revd Jas., 106 Davies: H.J.P., 288 Hen. Clements, 253 J.C., 288 Jos., 137 Thos., perpetual curate of Oxenhall and Pauntley, 278–80, 297 Wm., vicar of Preston, 315 Davis: Francis, 65 Sir Wm., 246 W.S., 246 Wal., 227 family, 65 Daw: Thos., 241 family, 241 Dean, Forest of, 48, 62–3, 74, 87, 181, 198, 224–5, 232–3, 241, 275, 327 bounds, 9, 61–2, 257, 318 common rights, 236–7 MP for, 329 Dean, Forest of, district, 6, 74–5 Deane: Caroline Drummond, see Wynniatt Geo. Onslow, 142 Georgiana Matilda, see Drummond Horace Drummond, see DeaneDrummond Deane-Drummond: (formerly Deane), Horace Drummond, 140, 142 John Drummond, 142 family, see Drummond Deerhurst, John 17 Deerhurst, Wightfield, named as an address, 46, 328 Delabere, Ric., 328 Dene, Wm., 110 Dennis, David L., 287 Denny, Edw., vicar of Kempley, 215, 221 Derby, earl of, see Lancaster, Hen. of Derbyshire, 3, 213, 234; see also Duffield Derry Ormond (Cardiganshire), named as an address, 234 Despenser: Eliz. le, 265 Isabel le, 103 Devall: Hester, see Winter John, 148 Devereux: Anne (d. 1469), w. of Wal. (d. 1485), Lord Ferrers, 138 Eliz., see Merbury Jane (or Joan), w. of Wal. (d. 1485), Lord Ferrers, m. 2 Thos. Vaughan, 3 Sir Edm. Blount, 4 Thos. Poyntz, 138 John, 39–40 Lettice, w. of Wal. (d. 1576), m. 2 Rob. Dudley, earl of Leicester, 3 Sir Chris. Blount, 139, 327 Rob., earl of Essex, 327, 329 Sir Wal. (d. 1459), 138 Wal. (d. 1485), Lord Ferrers, 138, 265 Wal. (d. 1558), Lord Ferrers, later Viscount Hereford, 139, 327 Wal. (d. 1576), Lord Ferrers, later Lord Bourchier and earl of Essex, 139, 327 family, 39 Devon, earl of, see Stafford, Humph. Devon, see Cullompton; Dartmouth Dew, Dan., 296 Dewchurch, Much (Herefs), named as an address, 139 Dewell: Chas. Goddard, 146 Thos., 146 Deyce, Hen., vicar of Longhope, 251 Deykes: Wm. (d. 1827), 30, 72, 76, 271, 277 Wm., nephew of last, 30 Dighton, Chas. Mein, vicar of Longhope, 229, 232, 246, 252–3 Dinedor (Herefs.), named as an address, 289 Dinmore preceptory (Herefs), 267 Disraeli: Benj., 326, 328 Mary Anne, see Evans family, 333 Ditton, Geo., vicar of Longhope, 251–2 Dixon: C.W., rector of Preston, 313 Geo., vicar of Preston, 315 Dobbins, see Dobyns Dobbs: Ric., 243 Thos., 243, 245 Wm., 245 family, 241 Dobyns (Dobbins): Alex., 85 Bridget, w. of Guy (d. 1682), 50 Eliz., w. of Sam. (d. by 1743), m. 2 Edw. Sergeaunt, 50 Guy (d. 1544), 54 Guy (fl. 1607), 50 Guy (d. 1682), 50 Hester, w. of Sam. (d. 1709), 50 John (fl. 1544), 54 John (fl. 1708), 268 Phil., 54 Randall, 54, 72, 81 Rob. (fl. c.1240), 27 Rob. (d. 1766), see Yate Sam. (d. 1679), 50 Sam. (d. 1709), 50 Sam. (d. by 1743), 50 Wm., 49, 54 family, 27, 77 Dodd, Nat., vicar of Newent, 87 Doherty, A.P., rector of Preston, 173, 313 Dolman, Jas., 183 Donne, Hen., vicar of Newent, 87 Donnington (Herefs), 118, 125, 166, 168, 171, 216, 220, 316–17 Dormington (Herefs.), 54 Dorset, see Corfe; Studland; see also Christchurch Down, R., 206 Dowsing, Hugh, vicar of Tirley, 299 Drayton: G.B., 252 see Grimké-Drayton Drew: John, 320 Nic., vicar of Preston, 315 Wm. (fl. c.1715), 171 Wm. (fl. 1859), 316 family, 312 Drinkwater: Ann, 189 John, 167 Ric., 189 family, 189–90, 195, 320 Drummond: Georgiana Matilda, m. George Onslow Deane, 142 John (d. 1835), 142 John (d. 1875), 142, 148 John Hislop, vicar of Kempley, 220–1 (later Deane-Drummond) family 3, 162 Dublin, Trinity college, 85 Duchy of Lancaster hundred, 5 Dudley: Lettice, see Devereux Rob., earl of Leicester, 139, 327 Dudstone and King's Barton hundred, 5, 301–2 Duffield (Derbs.), named as an address, 203 Dulle: Maud, m. John Roberts, 48 Wm., 48 Dumbleton, 320, 330, 338 Durbridge, in Pauntley and Redmarley D'Abitot. see under Redmarley D'Abitot Dursley, 66 named as an address, 50 Dutchmen, men described as, 338 Dyer, Rob., see Bromwich Dyke: Alice, 99 Rob., 99 Dymock, 1–2, 6, 122–74, 200, 206, 210, 213, 222, 279, 297, 298, 302, 317 advowson, 168 agriculture, 148–53 boundaries, 122–3 Boyce Court, 124, 126, 128–9, 139, 142–143, 150, 161–3, 267 Broom's Green, 132, 153, 156–7, 160, 166–7 nonconformist chapel, 91, 172–3 burgages, 127, 149, 158, 160 Callow Farm, 130, 143 canal, 126–7, 142, 148, 157 castle, 129 Castle Tump, 123–4, 129–30, 155, 172 chantries, 169–70 charities, 148, 163–4, 171 church, 84, 87, 127, 147, 161, 167–74 (169, 173), 216, 314 church house (later workhouse), 113, 127, 159–60, 164, 166, 212 clubs and societies, 166–7 commons, 124, 126, 149–50, 152–3 courts, 125, 158–9, 166 Cut Mill, 122, 131 divisions, 124, 159–60 domestic architecture, 128, 134–7, 140–7, 154–5 Edulus Place, see Dymock, Pitt House Farm fair, 127, 156–7 Farm, the, see Dymock, Wilton Place farms, 149–53 fields, 124, 149–50, 152 Flaxley tithing, 124, 158 friendly societies, 117, 166 Gamage Hall, 128, 141, 144, 150–3, 156, 159; see also Dymock, Little Dymock manor tithing, see Dymock, Woodend golf course, 124, 167 Gospel Oak, 123–4, 254 Great Dymock (Dymock) manor, 130–1, 133, 137–9, 141–2, 149–50, 154, 158 Greenway, 125, 132, 156–7, 165–7 Greenway House, 132, 134–6 (135), 161–3, 165 halls and meeting places, 166 Hallwood Green, 133–4, 156–7, 160, 316 Hillash, 125, 130, 136–7, 158, 162 inclosure, 150, 152 inns and public houses, 165–6 Leadington: division, 124, 159–60 settlement, 132–4 tithing, 124, 158 library, 166 Lintridge, 50, 118, 122, 150, 152, 155, 174 Great Lintridge, 144, 151, 161 Little Lintridge, 144 Little Dymock (Gamage Hall) manor, 128, 137, 139, 141, 150, 154, 158 Long bridge, 125 manors, 102, 124, 137–41, 287; see also Dymock: Great Dymock, Little Dymock, and Old Grange manor houses, see Dymock: Gamage Hall and Old Grange, also Boyce Court market, 66, 127, 156–7 mills, 130–1, 148, 154–5 Netherton, 125 Great Netherton, 133, 145, 206 Little Netherton, 133, 135 nonconformity, 170–4, 219 Ockington, 130, 135, 137, 157, 163 tithing, 124, 158 Old Grange, 124, 126, 129, 140, 150, 158, 162–3, 167 estate, 129, 151–2, 154–5, 161, 200, 207 manor, 137, 139–41 Old Rock, 129, 145, 151, 162 parish officers, 159–60 parks, 124, 142, 161 Pitt House Farm (Edulus Place), 129, 136, 145–6, 161, 164 poor relief, 159–60 poorhouses, 159 population, 126 Pound Farm, 132, 146 pounds, 125, 127, 158 railway and tramroad, 126, 128, 157 reading room, 166 rector, 170, 172 rectory estate, 147–50, 158, 161, 168; see also Dymock, White House roads, 11, 124–6, 198, 254, 302–3 road repairs, 160, 213 Ryeland: division, 124, 159–60 settlement, 130–2 tithing, see Dymock, Ryton Ryton, 118, 130–1, 149–52, 154–5, 157, 165–7, 174 mill, 154 (Ryeland) tithing, 124, 158 schools, 161, 163–5, 171 Ann Cam's, 127, 134, 164–165, 215 Haffield, 117, 132, 155, 164–5, 172–4 settlement, 126–34 social structure, 160–3 Tiller's Green, 132, 156–7 tithes, 147–9, 151, 167–8 tithings, 124, 158 trades, 156–8 Upham House, 133, 137, 162–3, 165 vicarage, 168 vicarage (later rectory) houses, 127, 134–5, 162, 166–8, 170 vicars (later rectors), 148, 164, 170–4; see also Beale, Wm.; Evans, David and Evan; Gethyn-Jones, Dan. and John Eric; Hayward, Wm.; Newbolt, Wm. Chas. Edm.; Symonds, Jos. stipend, 148, 168, 314 White House, 127, 134, 148, 161 Wilton Place (the Farm), 130, 147, 151, 154, 161–2, 164 Wintour's green, 127, 162 Woodend: division, 124, 159–60, 163 settlement, 128–30 (Gamage Hall) tithing, 124, 158 woodland, 124, 154, 200, 275 woodland management, 153–4 workhouse, see Dymock, church house working men's clubs, 166 see also Bromesberrow Heath; Four Oaks; Hillend green; Ketford; Preston Dymock 'school' of sculpture, 4, 168, 217, 299, 315 Dymock 'Poets', 167 Dymock Woods, 154, 266, 273 Dyne, John, 33 E. Ealdred, archbishop of York, 180 Earp, Thos., 195–6 East family, 165 East Dean and United Parishes (later East Dean) rural district, 6 housing, 227–8 Eastnor (Herefs), 96, 102, 111–12, 116 Eastnor Castle, 155 Bronsil castle, 102 estate, 99, 103, 108–9, 111 named as an address, 155 roads, 97 Eaton Tregoes (Herefs.), named as an address, 210 Eaton: Ric. (d. 1709), rector of Bromesberrow, 116, 120 Ric. (d. 1745), rector of Bromesberrow, 120 Ecclesiastical (later Church) Commissioners, 89, 279, 298, 306, 317, 331 Eckley, Thos., 116 Ede, Ric., rector of Taynton, 342 Edgbaston (Warws.), 188 Edgware (Middx), named as an address, 288 Edmonds, Edm., 20, 47, 50, 69, 77, 145 Edmund Crouchback (d. 1296), earl of Lancaster, 233 Edric (fl. 1066), 203 Edward the Confessor, 38, 137 Edward I, 39, 138 as Prince Edward, 233 Edward II, 66 Edward IV, 265 Edward, duke of York, 39 Edwards: H.A., curate of Preston, 317 Mrs, see Lester, Eliz. Elizabeth I, 306 Ell bridge, in Newent and Oxenhall, 6, 11–12, 61, 254, 257 Elliott family, 321 Ellis: Sarah, 167 Wm., 189–90 Wm. Viner, 330 and n Elrington, Jean, 21, 135 Elton family, 178, 305 Elton, see Westbury-on-Severn Ely, Adam, 33 Emlett (a surname), 33 Epsom (Surrey), 306 Essex, earls of, see Devereux, Rob. and Wal. Estcourt: Ric., 43 Thos., 43 Evans: A.D., 205 David, vicar of Dymock, 148 Evan, vicar of Dymock, 148, 171 Hen., 339 Mary, m. —— Collins, 148 Mary Anne, m. 1 Wyndham Lewis, 2 Benj. Disraeli, 328 Evesbatch (Herefs.), 120 named as an address, 104 Evesham (Worcs.), named as an address, 289 Evesham, battle of, 265 Evesham, Vale of, 68 Evreux: Maud, w. of Wm. of (d. 1265), 265 Steph. of, w. of, 265 Wm. of (d. 1265), 256, 265 Wm. of (fl. 1292), 265 Exchequer Baron, 267 Exeter, bishop of, see Grandison, John de Exeter, named as an address, 342 F. Falconer, Margaret, 342 fairs, see Dymock; Newent Farjeon, Eleanor, 167 Farley, tenants surnamed of, 33 Fauconberge, Thos., 138 Fawcett: Sir Chas., 106 Marion Edith, see Fry Fawke: Jos., 137 n family, 133 Ferrers: Edm. (d. 1435), 327 Edm. (d. 1453), 327 Eliz., w. of John (d. 1367), m. 2 Reynold of Cobham, 326 Eliz., w, of Ric., 327 Hawise de, see Mucegros Hen., 327 John de (d. 1312), 326 John de (d. 1367), 326 Martin, 327 Ric., 327 Rob., 327 Wm. (d. 1450), 327 family, 46 Ferrers, Lord, see Devereux, Wal. Fettiplace: Elinor, see Poole Sir Ric., 295 Few, Chas. C., 235 Field: Fred., 242 Rob., 242 Rob. (fl. 1871, s. of last), 242 Fillol, Geof., 17 Fillot, John, vicar of Dymock, 170 Finch: Anne, see Pigott Francis, 49, 65, 203, 216, 266–7, 272, 274–5 Hen., 200, 203, 213, 215, 219, 265 Fincher, see Hooke Fisher: Chas. Hawkins, 45 Jane, see Wenman Paul Hawkins, 45 Thos., 139 Fishpool, see Upton Bishop FitzAlan, Humph., earl of Arundel, 265 FitzOsbern: Rog., see Breteuil, Rog. of Wm., earl of Hereford, 38, 137, 167 flax, crops of, 108, 151 flax dressers, 291 Flaxley, 2, 228, 233, 238 abbey, 102, 137–8, 147, 153, 158, 160, 167, 169, 236, 241 estates and grange, 124, 129, 139–40, 149–50, 153, 155, 200, 202, 207 Flaxley Abbey, named as an address, 239 ironworks, 111, 154, 186, 239, 334 named as an address, 237 woods, 224, 236 Flaxman, John, 93 Foley: And., 40, 58, 88, 154 Eliz., dau. of And., 40, 83, 278 Hannah, see Morse Harriett, m. Richard Onslow, 40 John, vicar of Newent, 76, 82, 88 Paul, 39, 54, 85, 87, 241, 266–7 Phil., 241 Ric., rector of Huntley, 195 Rob., vicar of Newent, 88 Thos. (d. 1677), 10, 34, 37, 39, 49, 53, 62, 111, 153, 238, 241, 266–7, 273–5 Thos. (d. 1737), 39, 67, 85, 267, 292 Thos. (d. 1749), 39 Thos. (d. 1822), 40 Thos., Lord Foley (d. 1777), 39–40, 88 Wm. And., 40 family, 3, 5, 34, 37–8, 40, 46, 57, 62–3, 72, 76, 256, 261, 264, 266–7, 270–7, 335 Foote, Anne, see Yate Ford, And., 59 Forest of Dean, see Dean, Forest of Forest Products Ltd, 179, 186–8 Forestry Commission, 154, 256, 273 Forne (fl. 1066), 233 Forster: Giles, 139, 141, 150, 161, 267, 278 Humph., 141, 267 Martha, w. of Humph., 141 family, 170 Fortescue, Nic., 207 Forty: John, 212 Thos., 156 Foster, K.B., rector of Taynton, 346 Fotheringhay college (Northants.), 54, 148–9, 168, 289, 298, 341 as lord of Newent, 10, 22, 39, 55, 62, 76 Four Oaks, in Dymock and Oxenhall, 125–6, 130, 173, 257 nonconformist chapel, 174, 277, 280 Fowke, Hen., 51, 53 Fowle; Hen. a, rector of Huntley, 194 John, 193 Wm. a, rector of Huntley, 194 Fowler, Giles, 342 Foxcote, Margery of, 42 Frampton on Severn, 42, 115 named as an address, 103 France: natives of, 76, 170 refugees from, 297 wars with, 39, 76, 147, 168, 250 franchises, see bread and ale, assize of; gallows; infangthief; pillory; tumbrel Frederick: Henrietta Maria, see Somerset John, 288 Freeman: Eric, 329 Mic., 181 Nigel, 50 Torill, see Ackers family, 60, 181 Fretherne, 120 named as an address, 42 Frewen, Paul, vicar of Kempley, 219 Frome, Castle (Herefs.), 172, 220 Frost, Rob., 167 Frowde: Jas. Chas. Wm., 50 Jas. Hen., 50, 54, 88, 297 Susan, see Harrison Fry, Marion Edith, m. Sir Chas. Fawcett, 106 Fulljames, Thos., 193, 314 Furnivale, Lord, see Neville, Thos. G. Gabriel, Ric., 182 Gael, Amice de, m. Rob., earl of Leicester, 38 Gaffin, Edw., 316 gallows, 71, 212, 336 Gamages: Eliz. de, m. Hen. of Pembridge, 141 Euphemia de, m. Wm. of Pembridge, 141 Godfrey de, 141 Wm. de, 137–9, 141, 154, 207 Gambier Parry, see Parry Gamond family, 133, 160 Gander's green, in Huntley and Taynton, 176, 179, 332 Gardino, Wm. de, 34 Gardner, Hamilton Alex., 331 Garnett, Wm., 48 Gatcombe Park, see Minchinhampton Gate, Revd Tim., 48 General Parsonage House fund, 279 Genevyle, Geof. de, 265 Gethyn-Jones: Dan., vicar of Dymock and of Kempley and rector of Preston, 174, 215, 222, 313, 317 John Eric., rector of Dymock, 174, 216 Gibb, David, 222 Gibson, Wilfred, 167 Gilbert of Monmouth, 233, 241 w. Bertha, 241 Gilding, Wm., 339 Giles, John, 171 Gimson, Ernest, 222 Girdwood, J. & J., 180 Gladwin, John Hartland, 155 Glamorgan, see Boverton; Llandaff; Neath; Swansea glass making, 34, 65, 322, 335 Glasshouse, see Taynton Glasson, John Ric., 43 Glendower, revolt of Owen, 39 Gloucester: Durand of, 42, 55 Miles of, earl of Hereford, 137 Rog. of, earl of Hereford, 137–9 Gloucester, bishops of, 3, 222, 278–9, 298, 305–6, 313, 331 as patron, 85, 118, 168, 193, 298, 314 see also, Ryder, Hen. Gloucester, 4, 5, 13, 59, 63, 66–9, 75, 77, 80, 115, 187, 190, 194, 238, 240, 247, 273, 280, 307, 335, 339, 342 abbey, 54, 322, 326, 331, 341–2 as lord of Preston, 301, 305, 307, 310–11, 313–14 cellarer and steward, 311 sacrists, 331, 341–2 archdeacon, 308 burgesses in, 270 cathedral: dean, see Luxmoore, John dean and chapter, 250, 331–2, 342 librarian, 343 school, 343 prebendaries, 342–3 Civil War siege, 320, 343 corporation, 5, 63, 74, 256, 274, 283–4, 343 Holy Trinity church, 343, 346 infirmary, 159, 244, 247, 295, 336 Llanthony priory, 42, 48, 86 MPs, 139, 312, 327, 343 municipal charity trustees, 48–9 named as an address, 24, 35, 52, 62–3, 67, 73, 93–4, 103, 105, 118, 120, 134, 143, 148, 172, 190–1, 207, 227, 239, 250, 253, 306, 328–9, 338, 343, 345 nonconformity, 89–90, 173, 252, 280 roads to, 2, 11–12, 98, 122, 124, 174–6, 198, 224–5, 319 schools, 41, 83, 338 St Bartholomew's hospital, 86, 199, 207, 326 St Kyneburgh's hospital, 48 Gloucestershire: county council, 128–9, 144, 152, 209, 244, 238, 283 county gaol, 246 deputy chief constable, 296–7 MPs, 114, 161, 181 sheriffs, 42, 45, 48, 104, 144 see also inshire Gloucestershire Banking Co., 69 Gloucestershire Home for Wayfarers, 288 Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, 242, 293 Goff (Gough), Edw., nonconformist trust, 248; for school see Gorsley, school Goizenboded, Wm., 320, 326 Gooding: Eliz. w. of John and formerly of —— Haverd, 45 John, 45 Gordon, Wm., 132 Gore: Chas., 148 Ellen, see Humphreys Mary, see Humphreys Thos., 148 Gorsley, nomenclature, 8, 268 Gorsley, in Newent and Linton (Herefs.), 2, 4, 7–9, 11, 39, 46, 62, 69, 254, 257, 263, 268 Anglican chapel, 88–9 church, 89, 94 Gorsley Court, 10, 46 nonconformity, 84, 88, 90, 172–3, 220, 280 school, 83–4, 89 vicarage house, 89 Gorsley common, in Newent, Linton, and Aston Ingham (Herefs.), see Newent Gorsley with Clifford's Mesne ecclesiastical district, 84–5, 89 vicarage, 89 Gorsley and Kilcot civil parish, 9, 74 Goulding: Arthur, 90 Dan., 277 G.H., 142 John, 288 S., 270 Sylvia, dau. of G.H., 142 family, 91, 146, 270, 277 Goupillières, Simon of, prior of Newent, 76 Grafton (Worcs.), 102 Grafton, Francis Fred., 43 Grandison: John de, bishop of Exeter, 138 Peter de, 138, 265, 280 Sibyl, w. of Wm. de, 138, 147, 265 Thos. de, 138, 149, 265 Wm. de, 138, 147, 265 family, 49, 92, 266 Great Western railway, 13 Green: Dorothy, see Pauncefoot Eleanor, 81–2, 87 Hen., 328 Maud, w. of Hen., 328 Nic., 170 Ric. (d. by 1596), 45 Ric. (s. of last), 45 Thos., 64 Wal., 99 Greenall, Dr the Hon. Gilbert, 104 Greene, Ric., 115 Greville, Fulke, 306 Grey: Amabel, dowager countess of Kent, 234 Ant. (d. 1702), earl of Kent, 234 Ant. (fl. 1722), Lord Harold, 191 Edm., Lord Grey, 203 Eliz., w. of John (d. 1499), m. 2 Sir Edw. Stanley, Lord Mounteagle, 203 Eliz., see Talbot Florence, w. of Edm., Lord Grey, 203 Hen. (d. 1342), Lord Grey, 203, 213 Hen. (d. 1396), Lord Grey, 203 Hen. (d. 1639), Lord Grey and earl of Kent, 234 Hen., earl (and from 1710 duke) of Kent, 181, 234 Joan, w. of Reynold (d. 1370), 203 John (d. 1323), Lord Grey, 203 John (d. 1499), Lord Grey, 203 Maud, see Longchamp Reynold (d. 1308), Lord Grey, 203, 216 Reynold (d. 1370), Lord Grey, 203 Reynold (d. 1494), Lord Grey, 203 Ric. (d. 1442), Lord Grey, 203 Ric. (d. 1523), Lord Grey, 203 Thos., Lord Grey, 203 Wm., Lord Grey, 203, 208, 265 family, 3, 181, 213, 233 Greystock, Wm., curate of Dymock, 170 Griffin, Chas., 296–7, 301 Griffith, Jas., vicar of Newent, 88 Griffiths: Brian, 328 Jas., 328 Grimké-Drayton, Theodore, 43 Grove: Cath., m. Revd Morgan Price, 329 John, 329 Ric. (fl. 1487), 99 Ric. (fl. 1522, ? same as last), 114 Rob., 99 Sam., 329 (formerly Price), Stanhope Grove, 329 Stanhope Pury, 329 Wm., 106 see also Price Guildhall, Roger of the, 266 Guise: Fred. Chas., vicar of Longhope, 243, 246, 248 Sir John Wright, Bt, 250 Sir Wm. Vernon, Bt, 250 Vernon Geo., vicar of Longhope, 253 widow of last, 250 Guiting Power, 326 n Gundey family, 312 Gurney, Geo., 268 Guy, Ric., 158 Gwillim Edw., 44, 65 Gwynne, Ric., 214 H. Habgood, Alice, 160 Hacket, Eliz., m. Thos. Pyndar (d. 1722), 204, 213–15, 220 Hacqueville, Wm. of, prior of Newent, 76 Haffield, see Ledbury; also Dymock, schools Hague, Isaac, rector of Huntley, 194 Hale, Benj., 181 Halford: Joan, w. of Ric., 236 Ric., 236 Hall: Geo. Wm., master of Pembroke College, Oxford, and rector of Taynton, 343–4 John (fl. 1616), 236 John, Baptist minister, 90, 220 Mary, m. John Hobart Culme-Seymour, 235 Ric. (d. 1780), 144, 151 Ric. (fl. 1861), 144, 235 Hamilton, Craig, 106 Hampshire, see Christchurch; see also Damerham Hanbury: John, 85, 312 Sir Thos. (d. 1708), 315 Hankins: Edw., 146 Jos., 50, 54, 73 Mary, w. of Jos., 54 Thos. (fl. 1500)., vicar of Dymock, 170 Thos. (fl. 1776), 136 Thos. (d. 1864), 50, 54 Wm., 161 family, 54, 77, 132, 160 Hanley Castle (Worcs.), 95, 103, 121 constable, 113 named as an address, 144 Hanmer, Edw., 328 Hard, John, 292 Harden, Rob., rector of Bromesberrow, 120 Hardy: H.H., vicar of Preston, 313, 316 family, 316 Harold, Earl (King), 2, 103, 265 Harper (? Barbour), John, vicar of Preston, 315 Harris: E. Swinfen, 94 Jos., 144 Mary, see Terrett Harrison: Jos., 328 Mary, 50 Susan, m. Jas. Hen. Frowde, 50 Hart, Cyril, 186 Hartland: Edw., 44, 63 Eliz., see Wyman Hen., 34 John, 53, 155 Thos., 34 Thos. (fl. 1752, ? same as last), 191 Thos. (d. 1844), 53 Wm. (fl. 1840), 312 Wm. (fl. 1870–98), 311, 317 family, 58, 77, 322 see also Gladwin Hartpury: named as an address, 31 Woolridge common, 275 Harwell, Thos., rector of Bromesberrow, 119–20 Hasfield, 291 named as an address, 92 Haskins, Wm., 321 Hastings, Wm., Lord Hastings, 192–3 Hauville: Margery of, 189 Rob. of, 189 Wal. of, 189 Haverd: Anne, w. of Phil., 45 Isabel, see Heylond John, 45 Phil., 45 Hawkins: John, 171 Sam., 191, 195 family, 145 Haynes, Giles, 320 Hayward: John, 342 Wm., rector of Bromesberrow and vicar of Dymock, 120, 171 Heath, R.G., 267 Hege, see Newent, Hayes estate Hemming, Rob., rector of Huntley, 194 Hempsted, the Newark, 42 Henbarrow: Maud, m. Thomas Bridges, 141 Thos., 141 Henry II, 38, 65, 138–9 Henry III, 11, 66, 86, 153, 156, 329 Henry IV, 39 Henry V, 269 Henry VIII, 67, 170, 269 Henry: Wm. Chas., 132, 162, 164, 172 family, 165 Herbert, Maud, m. Hen. Percy, earl of Northumberland, 265 Herdman-Smith, Rob., 285 Hereford, Wal. of, 138 Hereford, bishops of, 84, 267 as patron, 118, 216 Hereford, earls of, 42; see also Bohun, Hen. de; Breteuil, Rog. of; FitzOsbern, Wm.; Gloucester, Miles of and Rog. of Hereford, diocese of, chancellor, 163 Hereford, 13, 59, 146, 220, 299, 342 cathedral: dean and chapter, 206, 216 precentor, 86 vicar choral, 219 coaches, 78 hay of, 327 named as an address, 154, 205, 227, 289, 296 roads to, 2, 11–12, 176, 224–5 St Guthlac's priory, 206, 216, 267 St Peter's church, 54 Hereford, Viscount, see Devereux, Wal. Hereford and Gloucester canal, 7, 13, 41, 63, 81, 126, 142, 148, 157, 256–7, 273, 275 Herefordshire, see Aconbury priory; Almeley; Aston Ingham; Ballingham; Bodenham; Bridstow; Brockhampton; Byton; Colwall; Dewchurch, Much; Dinedor; Dinmore preceptory; Donnington; Dormington; Eastnor; Eaton Tregoes; Evesbatch; Frome, Castle; Gorsley; Holme Lacy; Kilpeck; Kingstone; Lea; Ledbury; Leominster; Linton; Llanwarne; Madley; Marcle, Little and Much; Mordiford; Norton; Ross-onWye; Rotherwas; 'ryelands', 'the'; Staunton-on-Wye; Stoke Edith; Stretton Grandison; Sugwas; Tarrington; Upton Bishop; Weston under Penyard; Wigmore; Woolhope; Wormsley priory; Yarkhill: see also Bicknor, Welsh Hertfordshire, see Knebworth Heye: Peter de, 50 Thos. de, 50 Heylond: Isabel, m. John Haverd, 45 Joan, m. John Westerdale, 45 John, 45 Higford: Frances, m. Hen. Wakeman, 289 Wm., 289 Higgins, Ant., 314 Higgs, Thos., rector of Bromesberrow, 120 Highleadon, see Rudford and Highleadon Highnam, 341, 346 named as an address, 28, 39, 86, 191, 267 Hill: Arthur, 267 Chas., rector of Bromesberrow, 121 Guy, 144–5, 151, 285 Hen., 144–5, 162 Jas. (fl. 1522), 295 Jas. (fl. 1539), 269 Jas. (fl. 1670s), 92 Jas. (fl. 1805), 154 Jas. (d. 1836), 206 John (fl. 1596), 266, 269 John (d. 1687), 269 John (fl. 1800), 159 John (d. 1825), 206 Jos. (d. 1800), 144 Jos. (d. 1833), 144 Jos. (fl. 1858), 144 Jos. (fl. 1872), 206 Margery, see Brock Martha, m. Hen. Stranke, 267 Mary, w. of Ric. (d. 1772), 145 Reg. Pyndar, rector of Bromesberrow, 117, 121 Revd Thos., 115 Ric. (fl. 1522), 277 Ric. (fl. 1727), 171 Ric. (d. 1772), 145, 161, 164 Ric. (d. 1794), 145, 161 Rog. (fl. 1604–8), 267, 277 Rog. (fl. 1608), 65 Thos. (fl. 1522), 150 Thos. (fl. 1539), 145 Thos. (fl. 1607), 42 Thos. (fl. 1609), 274 Thos. (fl. 1624), 46 Thos. (d. 1712), 269 Thos. (fl. 1715), 145 Thos. (fl. 1746–69), 144 Thos. (d. 1756), 155 Thos. (d. 1815 or 1816), 145 Thos. (d. 1843), 145 Wal. (d. c.1419), 269 Wal. (fl. mid 15th cent.), 46 Wm. (fl. 1522), 277 Wm. (d. 1631), 145 family, 3, 128, 130, 145, 160, 162, 256, 260, 267–9, 277 Hillend green, in Dymock and Oxenhall, 130, 260, 262, 276 Hinds: Hen., 54 family, 54 Hodges: R., 301 Sarah, 116 Thos., 247 family, 132, 301 n Hog, Rob., 31 Holbrook, Thos., 136, 162 Holbrooke (Houlbrooke): Geof., 317 John, 204 Holder: J.T.W.S., 287, 289 John (d. 1734), 319, 322–5, 328–30, 332, 334–5, 338 John (d. 1752), 330 John (d. 1801), 330 John (d. 1850), 330, 331 John (s. of last), 330 Louisa Henrietta, m. Chas. Bernard Atherton, 331 Rob. (d. 1684), 323, 328, 330 Rob. (d. 1769), 330 Wm. (d. 1758), 330 Wm. (d. 1819), 325, 330 Revd Wm. Chas. (d. 1837), 330–1, 335, 338–9, 344 family, 3, 322, 325–6, 330, 338, 345 Holes, Rob., 133 Holland, Wm., 293, 297 Holloway, T.B., 45 Holme Lacy (Herefs.), 4 Holmes: John (d. by 1685), 145 John (d. 1700), 145, 206 Rob., 145, 161 Sarah, see Scudamore Wm., 145 family, 130 Home Office, 75 Hook (Hooke): Ann, w. of Chris. (d. 1612), 267 Anne, w. of John (d. 1705), 269 Benj. (d. 1771), 269 Benj. (d. 1796), 269 Benj. (d. 1848), 263, 269 Chris. (d. c.1579), 106, 269 Chris. (d. 1612), 277, 267 Douglas T.H., 269 Edw. (d. 1651), 269, 274 Edw. (d. 1762), 269 Eliz., w. of Benj. (d. 1796), 35, 269 Guy (fl. 1470), 269 Guy (fl. 1487), 104 John (fl. 1826), 269 John (d. 1705), 269, 274 John (d. 1795), 269 John (? another), 86 John, vicar of Newent, 86 John Brewer, 269 Margaret, see Whittington, Mic. R.D.H., 269 (formerly Fincher), Phil., 269 Reynold, 104 Ric. (fl. 1522), 269 Ric. (fl. 2006), 269 Rob., vicar of Newent, 86 Thos. (fl. 1435), 269 Thos. (s. of last), 269 Thos. (fl. 1463), 104 Thos. (d. 1628), 72, 269, 296 Thos. (fl. 1634), 267 Thos. C.B., 269 Thos. T.B., 269 Wm. (fl. 1424), 104 Wm., rector of Bromesberrow and Redmarley D'Abitot, 119 family, 20, 27, 34–5, 86, 269, 277, 334 Hooper: Hen., rector of Bromesberrow, 120 Jane, see Somerset Jas., 287 Martin, Wheeler, 235 Ric., 329 Thos., 193 Wm., 163 family, 133 Hope End, see Colwall Hopkins: Chas., vicar of Longhope, 252 John, see Probyn hops, 110, 151–3, 209, 291–2, 309, 332 Hopton, Wm., 178, 187 Horlick, John, 252 Horn (Horne): Agnes, w. of Wm., 321 Wm., 321 Edw., 86 family, 342 horse racing, 166 Horsman, John, 30 Horton, Reg., vicar of Dymock, 173 Horton, named as an address, 287 Horwood, Little (Bucks.), named as an address, 203, 265 Houlbrooke, see Holbrooke House: Albert, 330 John, 330 House of Commons, Speaker, 39 Howe: John, 203 Sir Scrope, 203 Sir Thos. Grubham (Grobham), 203, 205, 208–9, 213, 219 Howell: Edw., 330, 337, 338–9, 344 Hester, w. of Edw., 331, 339–40 John, 235 Ric., 158 Hownhall, Wal. of, 320 Hoxton (Middx), named as an address, 328 Hubarne, see Hugill Hugall & Male, 316 Huggins, Sarah, 327 Hugh son of Wm. son of Norman, 327 Hughes: Rob., 72 Wm., curate of Taynton, 340, 344 Hugill (or Hubarne): Cecily, w. of Wal., 236 Wal., 236 Hullett: Dan., 205 John, 205 Nancy, w. of Dan., 205 Humphreys: Ellen, m. Chas. Gore, 148 Mary, m. 1 Wm. Ball Waring, 2 Thos. Gore, 148 Rob., 148 Sir Orlando, Bt, 148 Sir Wm., Bt, 148 Humpidge, Jas., 49 Hunstanworth (Co. Durham), 180 Hunter: John, 229 Sibyl, 229 Huntley: Ela, w. of Thos. of, 181 Sir Geo., 139, 141 Iseult, w. of Thos. of (fl. 1344), 181 John of, 181, 192 Thos. of, 181 Thos. of (fl. 1344, s. of last), 181 Wal. of, 175, 181, 185 Wm., 139 Huntley, 1–2, 4–5, 11, 174–96, 251, 280, 337 advowson, 192–3 agriculture, 183–5 allotments, 185, 189, 192 boundaries, 174 charities, 185, 188–91 church, 177–181 (178), 190, 192–196 church house, see Huntley, poorhouse commons, 175–7, 179, 183–5 court, 177, 188, 243 court (manor) house, 175 the Court House, 177, 188 cricket ground, 192 cross, 177 domestic architecture, 179–83 farms, 178, 184–5 fields, 183 Forest Gate (formerly Pool House), 177, 180, 190, 193–4 friendly societies, 192 golf course, 176, 185 Huntley Court, 3, 177, 179–80, 182–183, 189–92, 233 Huntley Manor, 176, 178, 180–182, 185–6, 190, 193 estate, 9–10, 40, 62, 180, 326, 330, 334 inclosure, 175, 177–9, 184–6, 188, 192–3 inns, 177, 179, 182, 188–9, 192 library, 192 manor, 180–1 manor house, see Huntley, court house mills, 176, 186–7 nonconformity, 194–5 parish officers, 188–9 park, 176, 182 Pool House, see Huntley, Forest Gate poor relief, 188–9 poorhouse (also called church house), 177, 188, 190 population, 176–7 pound, 177, 189 reading room, 192 recreation ground, 185, 189, 192 rectors, 189, 194–6; see also Baker, Geo.; Capper, Dan.; Miles, Hen.; Morse, Abraham, Jackman, and John; Unwin, Thos. rectory, 192, 196 rectory houses, 176, 178, 180–1, 189–90, 193; see also Huntley, Forest Gate and Huntley Manor roads, 11, 14, 174–6 road improvement, 189 road traffic and trades, 187–8 schools, 178, 183, 191–2, 195, 340 forestry, 180, 186 riding, 179 settlement, 177–9 social structure, 189–90 tithes, 189, 193 trades, 187–8 village hall and meeting places, 192, 180 war memorial, 192 Woodend, 174, 176, 178–80 woodland, 62, 174–6, 181, 183–4, 334 woodland crafts, 186, 187 woodland management, 185–6 working men's club, 192 see also Gander's green Huntley with May Hill, benefice, 192, 250, 346 Husey: Ernest Wynniatt, 140, 145, 162 Harriett, see Wynniatt Hen. Mildmay, 140 Hussemane: Wal. de, 44 Wm. de, 44–5 Hutchinson: Amy, 40 Clara, 40 Gertrude, 40 Hyett: John, 103 Rob., 48 Thos., 189 I. Incorporated Church Building Society, 301 India, 31, 306 see Madras civil service Indies, West, 161; see also Barbados; Jamaica West India merchant, 41 industry, see brass wire manufacture; brick making; charcoal production; glass making; ironworks; mining; nail making; quarrying; tanning infangthief, 71 Inglis-Jones, see Jones Ingram, John, see Carswalls, John of inshire, 5 Ireland, 107, 115 justiciar of, 114 ironworks, see Flaxley; Longhope; Lydney; Newnham, Ayleford; Oxenhall, Ellbridge furnace; Powick; Wilden Irving, John, 248 Isett (Ysett): Hen., 18 Wal., 28 family, 16–17 J. Jackman, Thos., vicar of Newent, 87 Jamaica, 245 James I, 67 James: Edw., 277 John, see Yannes Ric., 222 Jauncey: Dorothy (d. 1743), see Wall Dorothy (d. 1776), m. Revd Sam. Bethell, 289 Jas., 111 Thos., 289 Jenkins, Jenkin, rector of Donnington and vicar of Preston, 171, 220, 316 Jennings: John, rector of Bromesberrow, 119 Rob., 119 Jeune, Francis, master of Pembroke College, Oxford, and rector of Taynton, 343–4 John, King, 138, 318 John 'de Monte', 268 John in the field, 312 John of Monmouth (d. 1248), 181, 233 John of Monmouth (d. 1257), 233 John the French, 201 John the fuller, 64 Johnstone, W.M.L., 80 Jones: Anne, w. of John, 111 Chas. (fl. 1710), 82 Chas. (d. 1716), 49 Chas. (d. 1740), 49 Chas. (fl. 1763), 48 David, 250 Francis, 92 Jas., vicar of Preston, 315 J.E., 191 John, 111 Laetitia, see Rogers Ric., 93, 134 Rob., 314 (later Inglis-Jones), Wilmot Inglis, 181, 234 family, 206 see also Gethyn-Jones Jordan: Rob. (Jordan of Cugley), 10, 34 Rog. 229 K. Kearsey John, 241 R.S., 253 Keene: Harold, 52 M.H., 52 Kempe, John, 121–2 Kempley, 1–5, 118, 125, 154–5, 160, 162, 196–222, 280 advowson, 216 agriculture, 207–10 architecture: domestic, 201–2 Madresfield estate, 202 boundaries, 196–7 Bullocksend, see Kempley, Hill Brook End charities, 213–15, 222 churches, 168, 216–222, 279, 314 St Edward King and Confessor, 202, 221–222 St Mary (medieval), 199–200, 210, 217–22 wall paintings, 217–218, 221, 222 temporary, 199, 216 clubroom, 199, 215–16 clubs and societies, 215 commons, 197–8, 210 courts, 212 farms, 207–10 fields, 198, 207–8 Friar's Court, 200, 201, 202, 206–7, 208, 213, 219 Hill Brook Farm (formerly Bullocksend), 202, 205–6 inclosure, 197–9, 207–8, inns and beerhouses, 199, 215 Kempley Court, 198, 200, 202, 204, 208, 210–11, 213–14 Kempley Green, 197, 199, 202, 211, 215–16 nonconformist chapel, 220, 222 manor, 202–4, 265 manor houses, 199; see also Kempley, Kempley Court and Stone House mills and fishponds, 211 nonconformity, 219–22 parish officers, 212–13 park, 198, 208–10 poor relief, 212–13 poorhouses, 199, 212 population, 198 rectory estate, 199, 200, 206–7, 216; see also Kempley, Friar's Court roads, 198 road repairs, 213 Saycell's Farm, 202, 206, 210–11 schools, 165, 199, 202, 213–15 settlement, 199–201 social structure, 213–14 Stone House, 198, 200, 202, 204–205, 208–10, 213 tithes, 206, 216–17 trades, 211 vicarage, 216–17 vicarage houses, 199–200, 202, 214, 217 vicars, 215, 218–21, 222; see also Denny, Edw.; Lewes, John; Squire, Rob. woodland, 197–8 woodland management, 210–11 Kempthorne, John, vicar of Preston, 316 Kendale, Wm., 228 Kennedy, Lord, 190 Kent, duke of, 193; see also Grey, Hen. Kent, earl of, 184; see also Grey, Ant. and Hen. Kent, see Sandwich Kent's Green, in Newent and Taynton, 8, 11, 32, 90, 317, 321, 333, 336 nonconformist chapel, 344, 346 Ker, R.H., 329–30 Kerfoot, Rob., vicar of Oxenhall, 279–80 Ketford: Rob., 131, 149 Wal. of, 131 Ketford, in Dymock and Pauntley, 11, 29, 122, 124–5, 130–1, 149–50, 160, 212, 282–4, 288, 295 Domesday estate, 2, 287, 290 Great Ketford, 131 Little Ketford, 131 Little Ketford Farm, 285 mills, 148, 154, 155 waterworks, 283 Keys: Barbara, w. of John, 48, 64 John, 48 Wm., 48, 64 family, 100 Kidder: Matt., 144 Rachael, see Weale Kidderminster (Worcs.), 88 Kilcot, see Pauntley and Newent Kilpeck: Hugh of, 327, 331 Isabel of, m. Wm. Walrond, 327 Joan of, m. Phil. Marmion, 327 Kilpeck (Herefs.), lords of, 3, 321, 326–7 church, 331, 341 Kilpeck's tithing, see Taynton King, Augustine, 343 Kingham (Oxon.), 88 Kingston upon Hull (Yorkshire, East Riding), named as an address, 146 Kingston: Sir Ant., 139 Sir Wm., 139 Kingstone (Herefs.), 84 Kingswood, Thos., rector of Taynton, 342 Kington, Thos., 91, 172, 220, 280, 344 Kirkham, Hen., vicar of Dymock, 170–1 Knebworth (Herts.), named as an address, 329 Knight, Albert, 179, 185 Knights Hospitaller, 267, 278, 280 Knovill: Bevis de (d. 1307), 5, 46, 327, 329, 336 Bevis de (d. 1338), 327–8, 337 Eliz. de, m. Thos. Maudit, 328 Joan, w. of Bevis de (d. 1338), 328 Joan de, see Walrond John de, 328–9 Margaret de, m. Thos. Verdun, 328 Margery, w. of John de, m. 2 Thos. Moyne, 328 Knowles: And., 20, 38, 40–1, 52, 53, 77, 80, 88, 93, 326, 328, 330 Ann, 82 Kyrle: Ant., 206 John (fl. 1665–7, ? same as next), 153, 168 John (d. 1724), 'Man of Ross', 127 Ric., 219 Sarah, m. Wm. Scudamore, 206 Wm., 219 L. Lacy: Gilbert de, 203 Hugh de (d. by 1121), 203, 265 Hugh de (d. 1186), 203 Margery de (fl. early 13th cent.), 207 Margery de (fl. 1241, ? another), 203 Maud de, 203 Rog. de, 44, 203, 265 Wal. de (d. 1085), 203, 206, 216, 265 Wal. de (d. 1241), 44, 203, 265 family, 3, 217, 267, 287 Lambert: Hen., 148 Jane, see Pritchard Susan (known as Susan Pritchard), m. Sir Henry Tempest Bt, 144, 148 Lancashire, see Manchester Lancaster: Hen. of, earl of Derby, 39 Herbert, 63 Lancaster, earldom (later dukedom), 233 earl of, see Edmund Crouchback see also Duchy of Lancaster hundred Land Settlement Association, 7, 29, 50, 60, 80, 288, 292 landscape designer, see Moggridge, Hal Langar (Notts.), named as an address, 203 Lark, A.E., 85 Laslett: Sophia, 144 Wm., 144, 152, 328 Lassington, 341 Latter Day Saints, 121, 172 Latton: Edw., 43 John (fl. 1615), 42–3 John (fl. 1626), 43 Lavers & Barraud, glass makers, 195 Layne family, 30 Lea (Herefs., formerly Glos. and Herefs.), 224 Lea Line, see Longhope Leadington family, 116 Leadon, river, 1, 9, 11, 13, 122, 124–6, 130–3, 149–50, 154, 167, 281, 283–4, 291, 293, 298, 318 valley, frontispiece, 160, 284 Ledbury, Richard of, archdeacon of Gloucester, 308 Ledbury (Herefs.), 13, 21 n, 59, 66, 68, 91, 112, 115, 117, 155–7, 164, 159, 167, 211, 295, 297, 315–17, 336 Haffield, 103, 132 named as an address, 162, 172 named as an address, 92, 121, 134, 144, 146, 163, 267, 288–9, 309, 314 nonconformity, 89–90, 172–3, 300, 344 roads to, 11–12, 98, 122, 125, 131, 198, 257, 303 St Katherine's hospital, 3, 199–200, 202, 205–8, 210–12, 216–18 workhouse, 159 see also Ludstock bridge Ledbury poor-law-union, 312 Lee, Sir Ric., 39, 54 Leech, Rog., 103 Leicester, earl of, 84; see also Dudley, Rob.; Robert (d. 1168); Robert ès Blanchemains Leicester, named as an address, 105 Leigh: Marianne, w. of Wm. (d. by 1658), m. 2 Rob. Barber, 53 Peter, 53 Wm. (fl. 1653), 53 Wm. (d. by 1658), 53 Leigh (Worcs.), named as an address, 205 Lench, Sheriff's (Worcs.), named as an address, 288 Leominster (Herefs.), road to, 125, 303 Lester, Eliz., (known as Mrs Edwards), m. Thos. Rickards, 306, 312 Lestor, Wm., vicar of Dymock, 170 Lethaby, Wm., 221–2 Leuric (fl. 1066), 203 Lewes, John, vicar of Kempley, 214, 219 Lewis: John (fl. 1782), 47 Mary, w. of John and mother of last, 47 Mary Anne, see Evans Wyndham, 328 Lightfoot, Revd John, 78 Lindsay, John, 288 Linton (Herefs.), 6, 8–10, 12, 37, 57, 63, 85, 89, 219, 275 Blindman's Gate, 90 named as an address, 64, 339 see also Gorsley; Gorsley with Clifford's Mesne Liscourt, Abraham, 65 Lister: Mic., 326 Ric., 326 Little, Thos. Palling, perpetual curate of Oxenhall and Pauntley, 280, 297 Llandaff, archdeacon and dean of, 235, 245 Llangandeirne (Carmarthenshire), named as an address, 105 Llanthony priory, see Gloucester Llantilio Crossenny (Mon.), named as an address, 47 Llanwarne (Herefs.), named as an address, 146 Llewellins & James, bellfounders, 281 Lodge, Jas., 267 London, 115, 121, 156, 161, 163, 167, 173, 247, 295, 315, 327, 333 carrier to, 243 corporation of City of, 301 Fleet Street, St Bride's church, 87 haberdashers of, 161, 163, 206 mayor (later lord mayor), 281, 295, 301 Mercers' Company, 301 merchant of, 161 merchant tailors of, 265 named as an address, 75, 106, 145. 147, 171, 222, 232, 301, 316, 327 Longbridge hundred, 2, 5, 301 Longchamp: Emme de, see St Léger Geof. de, 203, 206–7, 216 Hen. de, 203 Hugh de, 203 Isabel, w. of Geof. de, 203 Maud de, m. Reynold Grey, 203, 216 family, 203 Longespée, Ela, countess of Warwick, m. Phil. Basset, 138, 153, 169 Longford, 326 named as an address, 342 Longhope, 1–3, 5, 175, 182, 184, 188–89, 192, 223–54 advowson, 235, 250 agriculture, 236–8 architecture: domestic, 227, 229–32 (230, 231) industrial, 230, 232–4, 239 allotment gardens, 245 boundaries, 224 Bradley Grove (later Bradley Court), see Longhope, Forest Court charities, 233, 244–8, 251, 253–4 church, 192, 226, 233, 245, 250–4 clubs and societies, 249 commons, 224, 226, 228–9, 236–8, 244–5 court, 243–4, 249 Court Farm (the Court House), 226, 231, 237, 243 Crocket's Hole, see May hill Dursley Cross, 176, 224–6, 229, 231, 233, 237, 241–3, 247, 249 farms, 237–8 fields, 236 Forest Court (formerly Bradley Grove and Bradley Court), 228, 232, 246, 254 Furnace Mill, 228, 232–3, 241 friendly societies, 249 Hart's Barn, 144, 228, 230–231, 235, 237, 334 named as an address, 334 inclosure, 224, 226, 237 industry and trades, 236, 239–40, 242–3; see also Longhope, ironworks, mills, and turneries inns (and alehouses), 249 ironworks, 240–1 Lea Line, 12, 224–5, 229, 232, 248 Little London, 176, 179, 225, 228, 231, 243, 248, 253 Lower Longhope, 224 manor, 181, 233–4 manor house, see Longhope, Court Farm and Manor House, the Manor House, the, 227, 231, 234–5, 246 May hill, see May hill mills, 228, 232–3, 239–41, 245 mission room, 232, 253–4 nonconformity, 195, 227, 232, 246, 248–9, 252–4 parish officers, 244–5 poor relief, 244, 246–7 population, 226 pound, 227, 245 railway, 225–6, 232, 240, 242–3, 249 rectory estate, 235–6, 250 roads, 225–6 schools, 227–8, 232, 245, 248, 253 settlement, 226–9 social structure, 245–6 tithes, 235–6, 250–1 turneries, 232, 239–240 Upper Longhope, 224 vicarage (later rectory), 235–6, 250 vicarage (later rectory) houses, 226, 227, 230–1, 246, 248, 251 vicars (later rectors), 194, 251–4; see also Bromwich, Yate; Dighton, Chas. Mein; Guise, Fred. Chas.; Mantle, Thos.; Probyn, Edm. and Wm.; Raikes, Rob. Napier; Smith, Thos. village hall (the Latchen Room), 232, 245, 249 war memorials, 227, 249 wayside crosses, 225 woodland, 224–5, 273 woodland crafts, 239–40 woodland management, 238–9 workhouses, 244 Lovell, Eliz., 265 Loveridge: Ric., 288 family, 128 Lowbridge, Thos., 274 Ludlow (Salop.), 213 Ludstock bridge, in Preston and Ledbury, 303 Luxmoore, John, dean of Gloucester, rector of Taynton, 343 Lydney, 342 ironworks, 111, 154 named as an address, 3, 39–40, 76 Lygon: Fred., 6th Earl Beauchamp, 127, 134, 144, 148, 152, 162, 167, 172, 199, 202, 204–7, 209, 214–16, 220–1 Hen. (d. 1863), 4th Earl Beauchamp, 152, 204 Hen. (d. 1866), 5th Earl Beauchamp, 204 John, see Pindar (formerly Pyndar), Reg., 204, 214 Wm. (d. 1816), Lord Beauchamp of Powick, later Earl Beauchamp, 139, 143, 154, 204 Wm. (d. 1823), 2nd Earl Beauchamp, 204 Wm., 7th Earl Beauchamp, 162, 167, 174, 202, 204, 214, 216–17, 221–2 Wm., 8th Earl Beauchamp, 139 family, 4, 122, 137; see also Lygon Lynde ('Linde'), de la, family, 28, 128 Lypiatt, Over, see Stroud Lythe, family, 100 M. Maberly, A.W., 253 Maddocks (Maddox): Gerald, 50 John, 31 Wal., 50 Madeira, 253 Madley (Herefs), Carwardine, named as an address, 145 Madras civil service, 162 Madresfield (Worcs.), 3, 121, 174, 213–14 Madresfield Court, 205 estate, 4, 130–1, 139, 143–4, 151–2, 154–5, 202, 204, 206–7, 209, 211 named as an address, 122, 137, 162 Maile: Caleb, 330 Sophia, w. of Caleb, 330 Maisemore, 229 Malet, Rob., 155 Malvern (Worcs.): Great Malvern priory, 118 named as an address, 266 stone, 107 Malvern Chase, 95, 97, 103, 111 Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 96 Malvern urban district council, waterworks, 97, 99 Manchester, 238 merchant of, 205 Mantle, Thos., vicar of Longhope, 238, 252 March, earls of, 268, 287; see also Mortimer Marches of Wales: council, 306 court, 111 Marcle; John, 86 Wal., 86 Marcle, Little (Herefs.), 303, 313, 317 named as an address, 315 school, 165, 313 Marcle, Much (Herefs.), 7, 124, 133, 196, 198, 205, 210, 215 chantry, 206 named as an address, 205–6, 208, 214, 219 n, 305 roads to, 98, 125, 196 school, 313 Marcon, R.D., 216 markets, see Dymock; Newent market gardening, 60–61, 153, 185, 238, 292 Marmion: Joan, see Kilpeck Phil., 327 Marsh, Wal., 119 Marshall family, 200 Marston, Sidney, vicar of Dymock, 174 Martin: Hugh Thompson, 235 Mary, see Sergeaunt Martley, Hugh of, vicar of Newent, 86 Masefield, John, 292, 317 Master: Thos. (fl. 1660), 24 Thos. (d. 1682), 234, 245 Masters, Wm., rector of Taynton, 343 Matthews: John (fl. 1522), 213 John (fl. 1816–41), 50 John (fl. 1849), 50 Wm., 250 family, 20 (or Phipps) family, 199 Maudit: Eliz., see Knovill Thos., 328 May Day revels, 192, 194, 224, 249 May hill (formerly Yartledon and Yartleton), 1, 9–10, 36, 38, 42, 57, 65, 74, 186, 191, 224–6, 229–30, 232, 235–9, 242–5, 247, 249, 317–19, 322, 335 Crocket's Hole, 86, 225, 229 Mayle: John, 50–1 Ric., 214 Mayo: Mary, see Warr Thos., 269 McClellan, Ant., 106 McKechnie, Alan, 106 Medland, Jas., 26 Medland & Maberly, 253 Medland & Son, 44, 345 Meek (Meeke): Ant. 289 Rob. ('Joe'), 78 Mendip coalfield, 63 Merbury: Eliz., m. Wal. Devereux, 138 John, 138, 170 Mercia, sculpture from, 92 Messenger, Ric., 256 Methodists: Bible Christian, 172–3 Primitive, 173 Wesleyan, 84, 88–90, 172–3, 220, 280, 297, 300–1, 344 Middlesex, see Chelsea; Edgware; Hoxton Middleton, John, 53, 281 Middleton & Goodman, 117, 172, 217 Midland Electricity Board, 75 Mile, Reynold, 31 Miles: Francis, 104–5 Hen., rector of Huntley, 180, 189–94, 196 Phil., 193 Millard, Jas., 118 Miller: Constance, 254 Thos., 246 family, 246, 254 mills, see Bromesberrow; Dymock; Huntley; Kempley; Ketford; Longhope; Newent; Oxenhall; Pauntley; Preston; Taynton; see also windmills. Millward family, 111 Milton Keynes (Bucks.), named as an address, 235–6 Min, Col. Nic., 76 Minchinhampton, Gatcombe Park named as an address, 104 mining, 9, 13, 63, 85, 155–6, 256–7, 259, 273–4, 277, 294, 335 see also Society of Mines Royal and Mineral and Battery Works Minsterworth, 151, 224–5, 233 named as an address, 330 Minton, Hollins, & Co., tilemakers, 121 Mitcheldean, 69, 182, 189, 224, 240, 243, 246–7, 249, 252 Forest Court (formerly Bradley Grove and Bradley Court), see Longhope market, 68 named as an address, 50, 62, 208, 235 nonconformity, 252 roads to, 12, 125, 224–6, 319 moated sites, 30, 32, 45, 48–9, 52, 99, 126, 129, 130, 178, 306 n, 320–2 Moggridge: Hal, 97 John, 139, 273 John Hodder, 139, 142 Monmouth, 2, 188, 292 carrier to, 243 lords of, 3, 180–1, 233; see also Baderon of Monmouth; Gilbert of Monmouth; John of Monmouth; Wihanoc; William son of Baderon named as an address, 63 priory, 180, 233, 235, 250 road to, 176, 225–6 Monmouthshire, see Abergavenny; Bicknor, Welsh; Llantilio Crossenny Monson: Phil. 206 Sarah, see Scudamore Montagu: Ric. de, 138 Wm. de, earl of Salisbury, 138 Moore: Hen., 115, 117 Temple, 222 Mordiford (Herefs.), 54 Morgan: Bridget, 219 Cath., see Grove John, 48 Margery, 236 Ric., vicar of Dymock, 170 Morris, Mr and Mrs R., 40 morris men, 192, 249 Morrish, Revd W.J., 316 Morse: Abraham, curate of Oxenhall and Pauntley, later rector of Huntley, 191, 195, 280 Anne, w. of Jackman, 193 Edw., 69 Hannah, m. Revd Ric. Foley, 193 Isabella, m. —— Beale, 47 Jackman, vicar of Awre and rector of Huntley, 193, 195 Jas., 23, 64 John (d. 1797), rector of Huntley, 193, 195 John (fl. 1839), perpetual curate (vicar) of Oxenhall and rector of Huntley, 189, 193, 195, 278, 280 John (d. 1842), 43, 51 John Nourse, 37–38, 43–4, 47, 51, 58, 63, 69, 72 Martha, m. John Morse, 193 Martha, w. of John (d. 1797), 193 Wm., 44 family, 23, 77, 88, 195 Mortimer: Rog., earl of March, 265 family, earls of March, 287 Morton: Ant., 141 Eliz., see Pembridge Humph., 105 Ric., 141 Sir Roland, 141 Morton, Abbots (Worcs.), 170 Morwent, Jos., 267 motorway (M50), 2, 12, 96, 98, 123, 126, 257 Mounteagle, Lord, see Stanley, Sir Edw. Moyaux: John of, prior of Newent, 76 Simon of, prior of Newent, 76 Moyne: Margery, see Knovill Thos., 328 Mucegros: Cecily de, see Avenel, Douce Hawise de, m. 1 John de Ferrers, 2 John de Bures, 326 John de, 46, 326 Rob. de, 46, 326 Murrell (Murzell), Thos., 129 charity of, 163 Musgrove, Cecily, charity of, 336, 339 N. nail making, 65, 156 Nanfan: Giles (fl. 1580), 81 Revd Giles (fl. 1742), 106 John (fl. 1635), 81 John (d. by 1749), 106 John (d. by 1775), 106 Margaret, m. 1 Thos. Webb, 2 Revd. Jas. Davenport, 106 Margaret, see Walford Mary (d. 1767), see Stone, Mary Mary, w. of John (d. by 1749), 106 Nash, Eliz., see Bosworth National Society, 345 National Trust, 225 Nayler: Frances, see Blunt Revd Thos., 182 family, 182 Neale, Noah Hill, 145 Neate, Sam., 145 Neath (Glam.), Baglan House, named as an address, 235 Nelme: Thos. (fl. 1630), 329 Thos. (fl. early 18th cent.), 330 Wm., 58, 69 family, 321 Neville: Ankaret, see Talbot Thos., Lord Furnivale, 234 New Numbers, 167 Newbolt, Wm. Chas. Edm., vicar of Dymock, 167, 173 Newcastle upon Tyne, 338 Newent, 1–6, 7–94, 123, 167–8, 210–11, 254, 269, 276–8, 281–2, 285, 287, 289, 297–8, 317, 334, 339, 344 advowson, 85 agriculture, 55–61 Almshouse Green, mission room, 88 almshouses, 25–26, 81 Anglo-Saxon cross shaft, 84, 91–92 Anthony's Cross, 12, 32 Atherlard's Place, see Newent, Scarr, the Baldwin's Oak, 28, 281 boothall, 18, 21–3 (22), 67; see also Newent, market house borough, 8, 70–1; see also Newent, Newent tithing Boulsdon, 8, 11, 35, 38, 42, 45, 57, 63, 66, 72, 85–6 settlement, 34–6 see also Newent, manors Briery Hill Farm, 35 boundaries, 7–9 burgages, 17, 70 Caerwent's Farm, 11 canal, 7, 13, 32, 63, 69 Carswalls, 2, 8, 36 named as an address, 306 see also Newent, manors Carswalls Manor, 45–46 cemetery, 20 chantries, 50, 86 charities, 81–2 churches: parish church, 17, 77, 80, 84–9, 91–4 (93), 172, 341 see also Gorsley; Newent, Clifford's Mesne and Kilcot Civil War incident, 76 Clifford Manor, 34, 38, 43–44, 317, 322, 326, 338 Clifford's Mesne, 2, 4, 7–10, 12, 26, 36, 42–3, 62–3, 69, 90 Anglican chapel, 88–9 church, 89, 94 school, 83, 89 see also Gorsley with Clifford's Mesne ecclesiastical district clubs and societies, 79–80 cricket club, 257 coalfield, 69, 155; see also mining commons, 7, 8, 10–11, 26, 29–30, 36, 42, 55, 57–9 Compton, 8, 10, 12, 20, 27–8, 38, 44–5, 54, 56–7, 62, 65, 72 settlement, 26–30 Compton House, see Compton Green Conigree Court (the Conigree), 8–10, 20, 36–7, 46–8 (47), 57 Court House, the (Old Court), 19, 39–41, 88 named as an address, 31 court officers, 71–2 courts, 18, 70–2 crafts, see Newent, industry and crafts Cugley, 8, 10–11, 36–8, 51, 56, 58, 62, 65, 66, 72 settlement, 32–4 named as an address, 42 distributive and service trades, 68–9 domestic architecture: town, 23–6, 40–2, outlying, 26–38, (29), 44–54 fairs, 66–8 farms, 39–3, 45, 55–61 fields, 55, 57 forge, 65 gallows, 71 Glasshouse Green, 8, 34, 322 glassworks, 34, 65, 322, 335 Gorsley common, 7–11, 26, 36, 46–7, 57, 63, 65, 72, 77, 257 settlement, 37–8 Great Boulsdon Farm, 34, 44 Hayes (Hege) estate, 2, 49, 287, 290 Hayes Farm, 27, 49–50 high cross, 18 inclosure, 58 industry and crafts, 62–6 inns and public houses, 78–9 Black Dog, 24, 78 George, 78–80 King's head, 78 Red Lion, 23, 78, 79 Kilcot, 7–11, 36–7, 47, 57, 62–3, 69, 78, 90–1, 254, 326, 331 chapel-of-ease, 88 inn, 59, 79 medieval chapel, 86 nonconformist chapel, 90 school, 83 settlement, 36–7 wood, 10, 46–7 see also Newent, manors Madam's wood, 8, 10, 74, 256, 283 Malswick, 8, 10–11, 38, 48–9, 56, 61, 66, 326 settlement, 30–2 named as an address, 49 manor houses, see Newent, Carswalls Manor; Conigree Court; Court House, the; Great Boulsdon Farm; Moat, the; and priory, precinct manors, 38 Boulsdon, 8–10, 34, 36, 38, 42–3, 47, 51, 55, 57, 62–3 Carswalls, 8, 28, 38, 44–5, 55, 57 Kilcot, 9–10, 36–7, 46–7, 56–7, 62, 71, 268 Newent, 8, 10, 38–40, 42, 48–50, 52, 55–7, 62, 64, 71, 76, 85, 266 Okle Clifford, 10, 41, 48–9, 56–7, 64 Okle Grandison, 49, 56–7 court, 276 Southorles (Lower Southerns), 8, 32, 42, 51–2; see Newent, Moat, the market house, 18, 22–23, 67, 74, 79, 91; see also, Newent, boothall market place, 16–19, 44, 67, 70, 77, 79–80 markets, 7, 15, 66–8, 108, 156 meeting places, 79–80 mills, 32, 40, 49, 64–5 Moat, the, 8, 9, 32, 41, 51–3 (52), 65, 85 named as an address, 52 named as an address, 191, 193, 267, 330 Nelfields Farm, 11, 13 named as an address, 53 Newent Court (New Court), 16, 20–1, 40–2, 77 estate, 319, 326, 328, 330, 333–4 Newent tithing (borough or liberty of Newent), 8, 18, 37, 56–7, 72, 77 Newent (Yartleton) woods, 8–10, 12, 33–4, 36, 38, 40, 52, 61–2, 85 nonconformity, protestant, 88–91, 220, 280, 300, 344 Okle, 8, 30, 38, 55 manors, see Newent, manors Okle Pitchard,(Pitcher), 30, 49 Old Court, see Newent, Court House, the parish council (Newent town council), 74, 76 parish officers, 72–4 parks, 55, 80 Parks, the, 260 poor relief, 72–3 pound, 18 priory, 12, 19, 30, 38, 40, 49, 52, 55, 62, 64, 76, 85–6, 147, 158, 168, 170, 341 farm buildings, 30, 49 precinct, 15–19, 40, 55, 67, 85; see also Newent, Court House, the priors, 11, 46, 64, 163, 268, 279; see also Moyaux, John of and Simon of; Goupillières, Simon of; Hacqueville, Wm. of population, 13 Porter's Place, 18–19, 42–4 prison (of the manor), 71 public services, 74–6 railway, 13, 257 recreation ground, 74, 80 rectors, 70, 76 rectory estate, 54 roads, 11–12 road repairs, 73–4 roads to, 124–5, 176, 198, 224–5, 256–7, 303, 319 Roman Catholicism, 91, 94 Scarr, the (formerly Atherlard's Place), 28, 50, 60, 91 school board, 83 schools, 74, 77, 80, 82–4, 164, 191, 278, 297, 313, 340; see also Gorsley; Newent, Clifford's Mesne settlement: town, 13–21 (15) outlying, 26–38 streets, 13–17 (16), 25, 79 social structure, 76–7 Southends (Southerns), 50–1 spa, 69, 81 stagecoach services, 78 Stalling (Stallions) estate, 8, 32, 38, 52–3, 55 Stardens, 28, 38–40, 53–54, 77, 277 named as an address, 40, 206 Tan House, the, 19, 24–25 tithes, 54, 84–5 tithings, 8, see also Newent, Newent tithing town bailiff and other officers, 70–2 vicarage (later rectory), 54, 84–5 vicarage house, 19, 85, 87 vicars (later rectors), 76, 86–8; see also Avenant, Thos.; Craister, John; Foley, John; Onslow, Ric. Francis Walden Court, 27, 41, 49–50, 54, 88, 297, 301 waterworks, 74 woodland, 9–10, 42, 57, 181; see also Newent, Madam's wood and Newent woods woodland management and crafts, 61–3, 186, 273, 275 workhouse (parish, later union), 25, 73–4, 83 see also Botloe's Green; Brand Green; Compton Green; Ell bridge; Gorsley; Gorsley and Kilcot civil parish; Gorsley with Clifford's Mesne ecclesiastical district; Kent's Green; Pool Hill Newent county court district, 74 Newent Gas Light & Coke Co., 75 Newent highway district (and board), 114, 160, 337 Newent petty sessional division, 74 Newent poor-law union, 6, 74, 114, 160, 213, 276, 295, 311, 337 Newent rural district, 6, 74, 77 council, 26, 74–6, 85, 97 housing, 20–1, 30, 36, 99–100, 102, 127–8, 130–1, 133–5, 199, 202, 262, 320 Newland, 3, 180 named as an address, 48, 180–1, 233–4 Newnham: Ayleford ironworks, 239 market, 66 named as an address, 51 road to, 319 Newton: Alfred, vicar (and rector) of Preston, 313–14, 316–17 Benj., rector of Taynton 1710–33, 340, 343 John (father of last), rector of Taynton, 343 John (grds. of last), rector of Taynton 1737–54, 343 Niblett, J.M., parson of Preston, 313 Noel, Wm. Fred., 53 nonconformity, protestant, see Baptists; Christian Brethren; Congregationalists; Latter Day Saints; Methodists; Presbyterians; Quakers; United Brethren Norman, Wm. son of, see William Northamptonshire, 168; see also Blisworth; Culworth; Fotheringhay college Northumberland, earls of, see Percy Northumberland, 338; see also Newcastle upon Tyne North-West Gloucestershire Water Board, 74–5 Northwood: John, 138 Rog., 138 Norton (Herefs.), 103 Norton (Worcs.), 269 Nottinghamshire, see Langar; Stoke, East Nourse: Dorothy, see Bourne Eliz., 43, 47 John (fl. 1559), 236 Revd John (d. 1754), 43, 47 John (fl. 1789), 43, 51 Lucy, w. of Tim., m. 2 —— Stokes, 51, 82 Mary, w. of Wal. (d. 1663), 43, 87 Ric. (fl. 1570s), 236 Ric. (fl. 1590, ? same as last), 234 Thos., 229, 234, 236, 241, 245, 247, 250, 252 Revd Tim., 51, 78, 82, 87 Wal. (fl. 1597), 19 Wal. (d. 1652), 43, 51, 63, 81 Wal. (d. 1663), 43 Wal. (d. 1743), 43–4, 47, 51, 78, 87 Wm., 43, 63 family, 44, 77, 81, 233–4 Nunn, John, 195 nursing associations, 167, 249, 341 O. Odo (fl. 1086), 44 Okle: as a surname, 48–9 Joan 'ate', 48 John of, 48 Reynold of, 48 Old Sodbury with Chipping Sodbury, 253 Oldcastle: Eliz., see Ruyhale Ric., 138 Ollney, John Harvey, 82 Ombersley (Worcs.), Hawford, named as an address, 290 Onslow: And. Geo., 40, 277 And. Ric., 40, 266, 277 Arthur And., vicar of Newent, 88 Harriett, see Foley Ric. Foley, 40, 53, 67, 76–7, 83, 268, 270, 273, 277 Ric. Francis, vicar of Newent, 40, 76, 79, 83, 88 Wm., 263 family, 3, 38, 40, 46, 62–3, 77, 85, 89, 260, 266, 272–3, 275, 277 see also Deane orchards, 4, 59, 97, 109–10, 124, 150–3, 184–5, 198, 207, 209–10, 224, 236–8, 272, 291–2, 303, 308–10, 321–2; see also cider and perry Ormonde, earl of, 327 Osborne, Chas. Willoughby, 290; see also Willoughby-Osborne Owen: Sir John, Bt, 330, 338 family, 330 Oxenhall, 1–3, 5–6, 9, 11, 40, 57, 74, 76, 80, 118, 123, 130, 153, 130, 254–81, 300–1 advowson, 278–9 agriculture, 270–2 boundaries, 254 canal, 257–258, 273, 276–7 canal tunnel, 126 chantry, 280 church, 216, 258–259, 278–81 (281), 298, 300–1 church house, 258–259, 277 commons, 270–1 Shaw common, 256–7, 259, 261, 263, 271–3, 280 court, 276 Crooke's Farm, see Pauntley Crooke's Mill, see Pauntley curacy (later vicarage), 130, 278–9 curates (perpetual curates and vicars), 195, 277, 279–80; see Davies, Thos.; Little, Thos. Palling; Morse, Abraham and John; Sherwood, Thos. domestic architecture, 261, 262–264 Ellbridge furnace, 7, 9, 38–9, 62, 65, 76, 111, 256–7, 260, 271–2, 274–275, 277, 335 water supply to, 9, 256, 275 farms, 270–2, 277 fields, 270–1 Furnace, the, see Oxenhall, Oakdale House golf course, 257 Gospel Oak, see Dymock Hill House Farm, see Pauntley, Hilter Farm (formerly Yeldhall), 259, 266 inclosure, 256, 261 ironworks, see Oxenhall, Ellbidge furnace Kew's Farm, see Pauntley manor, 39, 49, 57, 260, 262, 264–6, 267, 271–2, 280 manor house, see Oxenhall, Hilter Farm Marshall's Farm, 260, 263, 266–7 mills, 274 mining, 63, 273–4, 277 named as an address, 42 nonconformity, 277, 280 Oakdale House (formerly the Furnace), 40, 260, 275, 277 Oxenhall Court, 256, 259–60, 262–4, 268, 271, 276 parish officers, 276 park, 28, 254, 256–7 poor relief, 276 population, 257–8 pound, 261 railway and tramroad, 257 rectory estate, 256, 265, 267–8, 270, 278; see also Oxenhall, Oxenhall Court roads, 11, 257 schools, 258, 277–8 settlement, 258–62 social structure, 276–71 tithes, 266–9 trades, 276 vicarage, see Oxenhall, curacy vicarage houses, 262, 276, 279–80 waterworks, 256 Winter's Farm, 260, 266–7 woodland, 10, 62, 154, 256–7, 261, 271 woodland crafts, 272 woodland management, 272–3 Yeldhall, see Oxenhall, Hilter Farm see also Ell bridge; Four Oaks; Hillend green Oxford, 51 Hertford college, 120 named as an address, 51 Pembroke College, masters of, 343 Sheldonian Theatre, 87 Oxfordshire, see Bampton; Kingham; Witney P. Painswick: named as an address, 195 stone, 195 Palairet, C.H., 173 Palmer: Geo., 213 family, 214–2 Paris, 312 Parker, Thos., rector of Taynton, 343 Parkhurst: Sir Rob. (d. 1636), 327 Sir Rob. (s. of last), 327 Rob. (fl. 1655–6, s. of last), 327, 330 parks, see Bromesberrow; Dymock; Huntley; Kempley; Newent; Oxenhall; Pauntley; Taynton Parry: E. Gambier, 155 Thos. Gambier, 133 Parsons, Ailway, 66 Paston: Anne, see Somerset John, 287, 296 family, 291, 300 Patrick, Jos., 207 Paul, Matt., 69 Pauncefoot: Anne, w. of Wm. (d. 1691), 306, 312, 315 Dorothy, m. Ric. Green, 45 Grimbald, 45 Hen., 48 John, curate of Oxenhall, 280 N. (fl. ante 1501), 48 Poole, 45, 87 Sarah, m. Wm. Bromley, 45, 306 Wm. (d. 1617), 53, 296 Wm. (d. 1691), 45, 306 Wm. (d. 1711), 45, 306 family, 27, 81, 285, 296, 300 Pauncefote Bernard, 306 (formerly Smith and Bromley), Sir Geo., Bt, 45, 49, 70, 306, 312 Sir Julian, later Baron Pauncefote of Preston, 306, 312 (formerly Smith), Rob. (d. 1843), 306, 312, 316 Rob. (d. 1847), 306 family, 312, 316 Pauntley, 1–3, 5–9, 13, 20, 27, 29, 38, 46, 54, 57–8, 61, 86, 118, 145, 160, 254, 256, 265, 281–301, 329 advowson, 287, 298 agriculture, 271–2, 290–2 Botloe's Farm, 285, 289, 291, 295 boundaries, 254, 281–2 canal, 257, 273 chantries, 299 charities, 297 church (chapel), 54, 84, 279, 281, 284, 287, 298–301 (299) church house, 298 Collin Park wood, 10, 281–3, 292–3 commons, 281, 291 court, 294 Crooke's Farm, 260, 262–4, 268–9 Crooke's Mill, 254, 274 curacy (later vicarage), 280, 298 curates (perpetual curates and vicars), 299–301; see Davies, Thos.; Little, Thos. Palling; Morse, Abraham; Sherwood, Thos. customs, 297–8 domestic architecture, 262–4 (263), 285–6 Durbridge, see Redmarley D'Abitot farms, 268, 271–2, 277, 290–1 fields, 290 fish ponds, 282 Hayes estate, see Newent Hill House Farm, 257, 260, 269–70 Kew's Farm. 260, 262–4 (263) Kilcot, 2, 8, 283, 287, 290 Little Pauntley, 281 manor, 8, 49, 286–8, 288 n, 289 manor house, 283, 295; see Pauntley, Pauntley Court mills, 274, 282, 285–6, 290, 293 mining, 63, 257, 273, 294 named as an address, 50, 103, 268–9, 334 nonconformity, protestant, 90, 280, 285, 297, 300–1 parish officers, 294–5 park, 283, 290 Pauntley Court, 284, 286, 288–9 (288), 291–3, 296–7, 300 estate, 27, 58, 63 Pauntley Place (formerly the White House), 285, 296–8 Pauntley Spa, 283, 297 Payford, 282, 284, 289 bridge, 283, 295 mill, 284, 285–6, 290, 292–293 poor relief, 294–6 poorhouses, 285–6, 294 population, 258, 283–4 railway, 283 rectory estate, 289–90 Rhyle House, 285, 289, 291–2, 294–5 roads, 283 Roman Catholicism, 300 schools, 116, 278, 285, 296–7, 300 settlement, 260–1, 282, 284–5 social structure, 277, 295–7 tithes, 289–90, 298 trades, 294 vicarage, see Pauntley, curacy White House, the, see Pauntley, Pauntley Place woodland, 256, 275, 282–3, 288 n; see also Pauntley, Collin Park wood woodland management, 292–3 see also Brand Green; Botloe's Green; Ketford; Pool Hill Payford, see Pauntley Payne: Ann (or Agnes), m. 1 John Bromwich, 2 Wm. Whittington, 103, 114, 118 Thos., 342 Peacock family, 9 Pembridge: Eliz. of, m. Sir Roland Morton, 141 Eliz. of, see Gamages Euphemia of, see Gamages Hen. of (fl. mid 13th cent.), 141 Hen. of (fl. 1338, ? same as next), 327 Hen. of (d. 1362), 141 John of (d. 1376), 141 John of (fl. 1388), 141 John of (d. 1505), 141 Margaret, w. of Hen. of (d. 1362), 141 Ric. of, 328 Thos. of, 141 Wal. of, 141 Wm. of (fl. 1285), 141 Wm. of (fl. 1317–42), 141, 160 family, 149 Pembroke Boroughs, MP for, 338 Pendock, Joan, 106 Pendock (Worcs.), 119 Peneys: Agnes de, m. Ives of Clinton, 155 John de, 155 Rose, w. of John de, 155 Pennington, John, bellfounder, 93 Percy: Hen. (d. 1489), earl of Northumberland, 265 Hen. (d. 1527), earl of Northumberland, 265 Hen. (fl. 1535, s. of last), 265 Maud, see Herbert Perkins: Mary, 296 Ric., 273 family, 296 Pershore (Worcs.), 252 Peter family, 259, 277 Peters, Ric., 262 Peyer, Everard Chas. de, 41 Phelps: N., 50 Wm. John, 50 Philadelphia, 235 Phillips (Philipps): Edwin, 335 John, 269 Margaret, see Warr R.S., 232 Steph., 252 Phipps: David (or Ric.), rector of Taynton, 342 (or Phillips), Ric., rector of Taynton, 342 Ric., see Phipps, David family, see Matthews Pigott: Anne, m. 1 Sam. Danvers, 2 Hen. Finch, 203, 205, 219, 265 Leonard, 203, 265 Margery, w. of Wm., 203, 216, 265 Wm., 203, 265 pillory, 72 Pindar (formerly Lygon), John, 3rd Earl Beauchamp, 204 Pirton (Worcs.), named as an address, 134 Pitfield, Chas., 328 Pitt (Pytt): John (fl. 1607), 42, 63 John (fl. 1640), 35 Jos., 104 Rowland, 239 Sarah, 165 Pludie, John de la, 18 Plumtree, Ric., 17 police stations, 26, 127, 135, 189, 227, 245 Pool Hill, in Newent and Pauntley, 8–9, 11, 29, 88, 285–286, 292, 294, 296 school, 285, 301 Poole: Elinor, m. Sir Ric. Fettiplace, 295 Eliz., see Whittington Sir Giles, 287, 290 Sir Hen. (d. 1616), 287, 290, 295–6 Hen. (fl. 1620), 287, 294 Hen. (fl. 1676), 213 Wm., 213 family, 213, 219–20 Poole Keynes (formerly Wilts.), 171 Pope, Wm., 146 Porter: Arthur (d. 1558), 42, 267 Sir Arthur (fl. 1610), 42–4, 51, 267 Rog., 18, 34, 42, 44, 54, 77, 86, 92, 267 Sir Thos., 42 Wm., vicar of Newent, 86 family, 38, 57, 264 Portes: Matt. de, 103 Ric. de, 103, 118, Rog. de, 103 Potter, Edw., vicar of Longhope, 251 Powell: John, 306, 308, 312, 314 Rob. ap, and w., 50 Thos., 305 Wm. Hen., 249 family, 305 Power family, 199 Powick (Worcs.): ironworks, 111, 154 Lord Beauchamp of, see Lygon named as an address, 148 Poyntz, Thos., 138 Prank family, 17 Preedy, Fred., 121 Presbyterians, 88, 121, 171 Preston, 1–2, 5, 112, 118, 123, 125, 170, 172–3, 301–17 advowson, 314 agriculture, 307–10 Baron Pauncefote of, see Pauncefote, Sir Julian boundaries, 302 church, 155, 168, 170, 303–4, 313–17 (315, 316) court, 311 domestic architecture, 304–7 farms, 308–9 fields, 303, 308 inclosure, 303, 308–9 manor, 305–6 manor house, see Preston, Preston Court mills, 310 nonconformity, 315 parish officers, 311–12 poor relief, 311 poorhouses, 311, 313 population, 303 Preston Court, 303–7 (307), 310, 312 named as an address, 28 roads, 302, 303 schools, 313, 316 settlement, 304 social life, 313 social structure, 312–13 tithes, 313–14 trades and services, 310 vicarage (later rectory), 313–14 vicarage (later rectory), houses, 304, 312–14 vicars (later rectors), 168, 315–17; see Bryan, Chas.; Dixon, C.W.; Doherty, A.P.; Gethyn-Jones, Dan.; Hardy, H.H.; Jenkins, Jenkin; Newton, Alfred; Niblett, J.M. woodland, 303 see also Ludstock bridge Price: Elisa, w. of Morgan Philips, 329 Gregory, 206 J.G., 102, 106 Jas., 206 Jas., rector of Bromesberrow, 119 Margaret Tatiana, m. —— Rose, 329 Marianne, w. of Sam. Grove, 329 Morgan, 327 Revd Morgan, 329 Morgan Philips, 320, 325, 329, 333, 339–41 Octavius, 44 Peter (Wm. Philips Peter), 329, 342 Sam. Grove, 329 Stanhope Grove, see Grove family, 206, 326 (later Grove) family, 339 Price, Jas., & Son, cider and perry makers, 210 Priday: Chas., 52 family, 52 Prince: Ric., 241 n Rob., 214 n family, 241 Pringle: Hen. Arthur, 229, 232, 234–5, 242, 246 Mary, w. of R.W.J. Pringle-Nicholson, 235 Pringle-Nicholson: Mary, see Pringle R.W.J., 235 prisoners-of-war, 91 camp site, 20 Pritchard: Geo., 144, 148 Jane, m. Henry Lambert, 148 Jane, see Skipp John, 329 Susan, see Lambert Probyn: Caroline, m. Rob. Napier Raikes, 246 Sir Edm. (d. 1742), 177, 181, 184, 186, 234, 242, 334 Edm. (d. 1819), 182, 186, 234–6, 250 Edm. (d. 1837), vicar of Longhope, 232, 246, 248, 253 Edm. (d. 1890), 178–82, 185, 190, 193, 231, 234–5, 237, 246, 321, 330 Eliz., 246 (formerly Hopkins), John (d. 1773), 186, 234, 239, 242, 334 John (d. 1843), dean of Llandaff, 231, 234–5, 245–6 John (d. 1863), 246, 253 Wm., vicar of Longhope, 246 family, 3–5, 180, 184, 189–90, 193, 233, 326, 332 professions, see architects; attorneys; solicitors; surgeons Puckmore, Edw., 130 Puff (Pouf) family, 17 Pugh: W.J., 204 family, 204. Pullen, John, 152 Purefey, Wm., 181 Purrock, John, 191 Pury: Deborah, 343 Eliz., m. —— Whittington, 327, 329, 343 Sarah, 327, 329 Theophilus, 343 Thos. (d. 1666), 326–7 Thos. (d. 1693), 320, 327, 329–30, 338, 343 Pye: Edw. (d. 1692), 139, 142, 158, 161 see also Chamberlayne Pyndar: Eliz., see Hacket Reg. (d. 1712), 203–4, 212–13, Reg. (d. 1788), see Lygon Thos., 200, 204, 208–9, 213 (later Lygon) family, 3, 202, 204, 213–14, 220 Pytt, see Pitt Q. Quakers, 88, 343 quarrying: cinders, 65, 187, 240–1, 274–5, 335 stone, 63, 96, 112, 114, 155, 187, 225, 242, 257, 335 Quedgeley, 120 Queen Anne's Bounty, 168, 193, 279, 298 R. races, see horse racing Radclyffe, Eliz., 330 Raikes: Caroline, see Probyn Rob. Napier, vicar of Longhope, 246, 253 Stanley Napier, 162 railways, 126, 226, 257, 283, 283; see also Great Western Ralph the clerk of Taynton, 326 Rawlins, Raphael, 250 Rawlinson, John, 267 Read: Harold, 243 Hen., 5, 243 Ric., 243 see also Reed Redditch (Worcs.), named as an address, 266 Redfearn, Ric., 300 Redmarley D'Abitot (formerly Worcs.), 6, 96, 100, 104, 110, 112, 118–19, 122–3, 131, 167, 171, 174, 222, 280, 282–3, 287, 293, 298, 295, 301, 310, 317 Durbridge, 282–3, 293 named as an address, 143, 286 Reed, Geo., 41; see also Read Rees, Wm., 94 religious houses, see Aconbury priory; commandery; Conches abbey; Cookhill priory; Cormeilles abbey; Dinmore preceptory; Flaxley, abbey; Gloucester, abbey and Llanthony priory; Hereford, St Guthlac's priory; Malvern, Great Malvern priory; Monmouth, priory; Newent, priory; St Florent abbey; Studley priory; Wormsley priory Ricardo: David, 104, 288 Frank (d. 1897), 104, 122 Frank (fl. 1929), 104, 288 Harriet, w. of Osman, 115–17 Mortimer, 104 Osman, 102, 104–5, 110, 115–17, 121, 291, 296–7 family, 3, 100, 128, 296 Rice (Reece), Wm., 19 Rich: Anne, see Robins Thos., 306 Ric, son of Robert le, 207 Richard I, 138, 141 Richardson: Barbara, m. —— Bourchier, 93 Chas., 52 Jas., 93 Sam., 40 Thos., 81 family, 40 Rickards: Eliz., see Lester Thos., 306 Ricketts, Thos., 338 Rideout: John Worrall, 205 see also Worrall Rigby: Alex., 120 F.F., rector of Bromesberrow, 116 Rimes, Revd J.R., 346 riots, bread, 245 roads, see salt way; motorway; turnpike roads Robert (d. 1168), earl of Leicester, 38 Robert ès Blanchemains, earl of Leicester, 38 Robert the Hart, 228 Robert, chaplain of Oxenhall, 279 Robert, dean of Kempley, 216 Roberts: Caesar, 279 H.L., 216 John, 48 Maud, see Dulle Nic., 236, 267–8 family, 268 Robins: Anne, w. of Hen. and also of Thos. Rich, 306, 312, 314–15 Hen., 306 Ric., 315 Robinson, W.P., 122 Roddis, John, 281 Rodmarton, see Tarlton Roger 'de la Hulle', 27 Roger 'le Frere', 268 Roger of Durley, 229 Roger the marshal, 266 Roger the millward, 310 Rogers: Edw. (d. 1763), 48 Edw., vicar of Preston, 315 Eliz., ? w. of Wm. (d. 1662), 87 and n Eliz., m. Edward Bearcroft, 48 Eliz., w. of Edw. (d. 1763), 48 John (d. 1721), 48 John (d. 1735), 48, 54 Laetitia, m. Charles Jones, 48 Ric., 8, 87 Thos., 266 Wm. (d. 1662), 48, 87 n Wm. (d. 1690, s. of last), 48, 81–2, 87 Wm. (fl. 1680, s. of Thos.), 266 family, 64, 77, 81 Rollinson, S., & Son, 94 Roman Catholicism, 91, 219, 254, 298, 300 Salesian Fathers, 92, 254 Roman remains, 65, 122, 125–6, 133, 156, 174, 176, 187, 225, 302–3 Rome, 86 Rose, Margaret Tatiana, see Price Ross-on-Wye (Herefs.), 2, 8, 11, 91, 157, 185, 188, 211, 330 'Man of Ross', see Kyrle, John market, 66–8, 247 named as an address, 51, 145, 201, 206 roads to, 11–12, 37, 125, 174–6, 198, 225, 257, 303 Rostele, Wm. de, rector of Huntley, 193 Rotherwas (Herefs.), named as an address, 329 Rowden: A.R., 104, 106 Beatrice, see Waudby-Griffin Rowles: Arthur, 235, 245 Nic., 235–6, 241 Rudder, Sam., 12, 333 Rudford and Highleadon, 9 Highleadon, 9, 11, 31, 55, 344 Rudford, 11, 295, 341 Rudge: Edm. (d. 1843), 44 Edm. (d. 1886), 44 Frances, w. of Edm. (d. 1886), 44 Thos., vicar of Longhope, 251 Rudhall: Abraham, 93, 252 Thos., 120, 316 Rushforth, T.H., 232 Rushock (Worcs.), 203 named as an address, 266 Ruyhale: Edm., 138 Eliz., w, of Ric. (d. 1408), m. 2 Ric. Oldcastle, 138 Ric. (d. 1408), 138 Ric. (d. 1415), 138 family, 170 Ryder, Hen., bishop of Gloucester, 316 Rye House Plot, 316–16 'ryelands', 'the', in Glos. and Herefs., 4, 108, 124, 256, 282 Ryeland breed of sheep, 58, 149 Ryley, as a surname, 284 Ryton, see Dymock S. Sabyn, John, vicar of Longhope, 251 Sadler family, 156 Salesian Fathers, see Roman Catholicism Salfield, Launcelot, 267 Salisbury, earl of, see Montagu, Wm. de salt way, 2 Samson, sacrist of Gloucester abbey, 331 Samuel: J.F., 146 L., 146 Sandhurst, 103 Sandwich (Kent), MP for, 329 Sanford, David Ayshford, 288 Sansom, Jas., 241 Sapperton, 287, 290 Sapy: Aline de, see Bath John de, 191 Rob. de, 181, 189, 191 Sargeant: Peter, 104, 144 Wm., 104 see also Sergeaunt Savacre, Revd Edw., 342 Savage, Sam., vicar of Dymock, 171 Saycell (fl. mid 13th cent.), 200–11 Scots, expedition against, 194 Scott: Gilbert, 93 Revd H.D.Y., 122 Scudamore: Frances, see Somerset Hen., 287 Hen. Blachford, 288 Sir John, Bt, 206, 211 John, Viscount Scudamore, 4 Sarah, m. 1 John Holmes, 2 Phil. Monson, 206 Sarah, see Kyrle Tamar, w. of Hen. Blachford, 288 Wm., 206 Scull, Wm., vicar of Kempley, 219 secretary of state, 312 Senhouse, Peter, vicar of Kempley, 219–20 Sergeaunt: Ann, 235 Edw. (d. 1698), 230, 235 Edw. (d. 1800), 50 Eliz., see Dobyns Joanna, 235 John (d. 1615), 235, 241 John (fl. 1702), 235 John (d. 1765), 235 Revd John (d. 1780), 144, 235 John (d. 1820), 235 Margaret, w. of Ric., 235 Margaret, m. Hugh Thompson Martin, 235 Mary, 235 Ric., 235 Wm., 231, 235, 334 family, 228, 233 see also Sargeant Servante, Wm., vicar of Kempley, 220 Severn, river, 291 trade, 237, 274–5 Severne, Hester, 81 Severn-Trent Water authority, 75 Seys, Evan, 139, 142, 161 Shapton: Abraham, 327, 335, 343 Judith, w. of Abraham, 327, 343 Sharpe: Revd Chas. Hen., 235 Revd Francis Wm., 234–5 John Chas., 235, 250 Mary, w. of Revd Francis Wm., 235 Wm. Granville, 235 family, 233 Shaw, as a surname, 18 Shayle: Edw., 128 Eliz., w. of Thos. (d. 1540), 143 John, 143 Thos. (d. 1540), 143 Thos. (s. of last), 143 Thos. (fl. 1687), 143 family, 128, 142 Shelley: Spencer (d. 1941), 182 Spencer (fl. 1975), 182 family, 190 Shelton, Norman, rector of Taynton, 344, 346 Sheppard, Wm., 267 Sherborne, 250, 252 Sherbourne (Warws.), named as an address, 106 Sherwood, Thos., perpetual curate of Oxenhall and Pauntley, 280, 301 ship money, 315 Shore: Chas. John, Lord Teignmouth, 205 John, Lord Teignmouth, 205 Shrewsbury, earldom of, 234, 241; for earls, see Talbot, Gilbert and John Shropshire, see Castle, Bishop's; Ludlow; Wellington Shropshire, Worcestershire, & Staffordshire Electric Power Co., 75, 159 Sibles: Eliz., w, of Ric., 312 John, 308. 312 Ric., 308, 312 family, 308, 311–12 Simon 'Atennasse', 27 Simons, John, vicar of Dymock, 172 Sivedale, Wm., 326 Skally, John, curate of Newent, 88 Skelding: Simon, 288 family, 288 Skelton, Margaret, 248 Skenfrith, Wal., chaplain of Bromesberrow, 119 Skidmore, Francis, 196 Skinner: John, curate of Pauntley, 300 Steph. (d. 1674), 37, 64, 66 Steph. (fl. 1705, s. of last), 24, 87 Wm. (d. 1647), 163 Wm., 119 family, 19, 24, 37, 64–5, 304 Skipp: Jane, m. George Pritchard, 144 John, 144 Slowe, as a surname, 30 Smallman, Geo., 222 Smith: as a surname, 242 David, 121 Eleanor, w. of Ric. and formerly of Roland Wrenford, 107 F., 328 G.H., 67 Sir Geo., Bt, see Pauncefote J.M., 47 Jerome, 327 John (fl. 1390), prior of Newent, 39 John (fl. 1507–15), vicar of Preston, 315 John (fl. 1851), 335 M.J., 47 R., 298 Ric., 107 Rob., see Pauncefote Selwyn, 330 Thos., vicar of Longhope, 194, 251–2 Sneedham, see Upton St Leonards Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 278 Society of Mines Royal and Mineral and Battery Works, 335 Solers Ingram de (Ingram of Carswalls), 44–5 John de, 287 Parnel, w. of Randal de, 44 Randal de, 44 Ric. de (fl. late 12th cent.), 287 Ric. de (grds. of last), 268, 287 Rog. de, 45, 268 Thos. de, 287 Wal. de (fl. 1208), 287, 298 Wal. de (fl. 1248, ? another), 287 Wm. de, 268, 287, 298 solicitors, 20, 50, 69, 243, 246, see also attorneys Somers, Earl, see Cocks, John Somers Somers, Lord, see Cocks, Phil. Reg. Somerset: Ann (d. 1764), 288, 296 Anne, w. of Edw.(d. 1709), m. 2 John Paston, 287, 296 Carolina, m. Ric. Brickenden, 287–8 Chas., 287 Clare, m. John Southcote, 287–8 Edw. (d. 1628), earl of Worcester, 287 Edw. (d. 1709), 287, 289, 296, 298 Frances, m. Hen. Scudamore, 287–8 Hen. (fl. 1632, s. of Edw. d. 1628), 287, 300 Hen. (fl. 1694, s. of Sir John), 287, 296 Hen. (fl. 1773), duke of Beaufort, 288 Henrietta Maria, m. John Frederick, 288 Jane, m. Jas.Hooper, 287 Sir John, 3, 287, 296 family, 3, 296, 289, 298, 300 Somerset, see Mendip coalfield Somervill, Peter de, 180 sorcery, 194 Southcote: Clare, see Somerset John, 288 Southern, Wm., see Southorle, Wm. Southorle: John of, 51 Rog. of, 51 Wm. (? same as Wm. Southern), 51 South-West Gas Board, 75 Spicer, John, 76, 274–5 Squire, Rob., vicar of Kempley, 217, 220 Sri Lanka, 190 St Aubyn: Blanche, see Whittington John, 287 St Florent abbey (Maine-et-Loire), 250 St Léger, Emme de, m. 1 Hugh de Longchamp, 2 Wal. de Baskerville, 203, 217 Stackhouse, Chas., 205 Stafford: Humph., earl of Devon, 328 Isabel, see Barre Staffordshire, 246; see also Chartley stagecoach services, see Newent Stallard: John, 143 Malcolm, 143 Stallard Bros., poultry and egg producers, 60 Stalling: John of, 52 Rob. of (one or more), 52, 85 Standish, Colethrop, named as an address, 241 Stanley: Eliz., see Grey Sir Edw., Lord Mounteagle, 203 Wal., rector of Taynton, 342 Stanton, 140 Stardens, Nic. of, 53 Staunton (formerly Worcs.), 6, 115, 145 Staunton-on-Wye (Herefs), 342 Stelfox, John Leather, 50, 54, 289 Stephens: Duncan Thompson, 245 John, 245 W.H., 161 Steventon, Wm., 233 Stock: Chris., rector of Bromesberrow, 120 Eliz., w. of Chris., 120 John (fl. 1601), rector of Bromesberrow, 120 John (fl. 1733), 121 Jos., 121 family, 111 stocks, 113, 158, 189, 336 Stoke, East (Notts.), named as an address, 45 Stoke Edith (Herefs.), 39, 276 named as an address, 40, 76, 264 Stokes, John, 283, 288–9, 291, 295–6, 300 Stone: Eliz., 106 Guy (d. 1743), 106 Revd Guy (d. 1779), 106 Guy (d. 1862), 106 Joan, 119 John (d. 1578), 106 John (d. 1632), 106 John (d. 1633), 106 John (d. 1695), 106 John (d. 1742), 106 Mary (d. 1767), m. Revd Giles Nanfan, 106 Ric., 118 Rog., 106 Sam. (d. 1758), 106 Sam. (d. 1825), 106 Sam. (d. 1921), 106 Thos. (d. 1546), 106 Thos. (d. c.1658), 106 Thos. (d. 1693), 106 Wm. (fl. 1475), 106 Wm. (d. 1683), 106 Wm. (d. by 1702), rector of Eastnor, 116 family, 115 Stonehouse, 235 Story: Edm., 162 Miss, 165 Stour valley (Worcs.), 274–5 Stourbridge (Worcs.), 104 named as an address, 287 Stowell, named as an address, 46, 328 Stranke: Hen., 267 Martha, see Hill Stratford: Ferdinando, architect, 105 Ferdinando, rector of Taynton, 343 John, 139 Stratford-upon-Avon (Warws.), named as an address, 106 Street, A.J., curate at Kempley, 214–15, 220 Stretton Grandison (Herefs.), 125–6 Whitwick, named as an address, 289 Stroud, 66 named as an address, 45, 53 Over Lypiatt, named as an address, 299 Stuart: Rob. Fielding, 145 Wm. Hen., 145 Studland (Dorset), 119 Studley priory (Warws.), 331 Suckley: Anne, w. of Edw., 48 Edw., 48–9 Jeffrey, 48–9 Peter, 49 Roland, 49 Sugwas (Herefs.), named as an address, 200 Sunninghill (Berks.), named as an address, 329 surgeons, 69, 182, 189 Surrey, see Byfleet; Epsom Sussex, 138; see Billinghurst Swansea, named as an address, 306 Swift, Hezekiah, 63 Sykes: Mary, see Cam Nic., 146 Sylvester, John, 168 Symonds: Alex., 296 Eliz., see Weale Jas. Fred., 146 Jonas, 286–7, 289, 296 Jos., vicar of Dymock, 168 Mary (d. 1846), m. —— Cummins, 289 Mary (d. 1859), see Beale Mary (d. 1903), m. —— Tennant, 268 Rob. (fl. 1746), 144 Rob. (fl. 1750), vicar of Preston, 316 Thos., 296 Wm., 145–6 family, 268 T. Talbot: Ankaret (d. 1421), 234 Ankaret, w. of Ric. (d. 1396), m. 2 Thos. Neville, Lord Furnivale, 234 Cath., w. of John (d. 1473), 234 Eliz., m. Hen. Grey, Lord Grey and earl of Kent, 234 Gilbert (d. 1274), 233 Gilbert (d. 1346), Lord Talbot, 234 Gilbert (d. 1387), Lord Talbot, 181, 234 Gilbert (d. 1418), Lord Talbot, 234 Gilbert (d. 1616), earl of Shrewsbury, 234 John (fl. 1442), earl of Shrewsbury, 234 John (d. 1473), earl of Shrewsbury, 234 Ric. (d. 1306), 234 Ric. (d. 1356), Lord Talbot, 181, 234 Ric. (d. 1396), Lord Talbot, 234 Sarah, 245 family, 3, 102, 189, 233, 245 Tandy, Hen., 210 tanning, 62, 66, 154, 187 tanneries, 228, 232–3, 242, 273 Tarlton, in Rodmarton and Coates, 107 Tarrington (Herefs.), 119 named as an address, 103 Tawney family, 128 Taylor: Edw., 87, 92 John, curate of Oxenhall, 280 Ric., rector of Huntley, 194 Wm., 64 see also Craddock Taynton, 1–3, 5, 8, 11, 34, 41, 46, 55, 181, 192, 276, 317–46 advowson, 342 agriculture, 331–4 boundaries, 317 Byfords, 322–4 (323), 329, 332 Castle Hill wood, 318–19, 322, 326, 329, 334 chantries, 342 chapels: hermitage, 322, 331, 342 nonconformist, see Taynton, Glasshouse hill charities, 321, 336, 339–40 churches, 84, 331, 341–6 medieval, 317, 320, 322–3, mid 17th-cent., 317, 320, 323, 334, 342–5 (345) see also Taynton, Glasshouse hill church house (later parish house), 320, 340 Civil War incident, 317, 320, 343 clubs and associations, 341 commons, 319 courts, 336 Cravenhill (Gravenhull), 319, 321, 326, 329, 331, 334 divisions, 317–18 domestic architecture, 322–5 earthworks, 319–20, 322, 326 farms, 332–4 fields, 332 Glasshouse, 8, 322, 324 Glasshouse hill, 317–19, 322, 334–5, 337–8, 340, 344 mission church, 322, 344, 346 nonconformist chapels, 322, 344 Gravenhull, see Taynton, Cravenhill Great Taynton, 320, 323, 328, 332, 334, 337–8 manor, 46, 317, 319, 322, 326–7, 329, 331–2 Grove, the, 319–20, 323, 325–7, 329–30, 332–3, 338–9 Hownhall, 319, 322, 329, 332, 335 Hownhall Farm, 320, 323–325, 330, 332–3 inclosure, 333 inns, 341 Kilpeck's tithing, 321, 331, 332, 341–2 Little Taynton, 317–18, 320, 322, 331, 337 manor, 46, 317, 323, 326–9, 331–2 manors, 326–8; see also Taynton, Great Taynton and Little Taynton; manor of Tibberton, Taynton, and Bulley under Bulley manor house, see Taynton, Taynton Court meeting places, 340–1 mills, 334–5 named as an address, 43 nonconformity, 343–4, 346; see also Taynton, Glasshouse hill Norman's Farm, 317, 321, 330, 333 parish house, see Taynton, church house parish officers, 336–7 park, 319 poor relief, 336–7 poorhouse, 336 population, 319 pound, 336 rectors, 342–4, 346; see Bagshawe, Alfred Drake; Blundell, Geo.; Foster, K.B.; Hall, Geo. Wm.; Jeune, Francis; Luxmoore, John; Newton, Benj.; Stratford, Ferdinando; Shelton, Norman rectory, 341 rectory houses, 320, 342–4 reading room, 340 roads, 319 schools, 339–340, 344 settlement, 319–22 social structure, 337–8 societies, 341 Taynton Court, 317, 321–3, 325, 328, 331, 333 Taynton House, 319, 322–5 (324), 329–32, 338–9, 344 tithes, 331, 332, 342; see also Taynton, Kilpeck's tithing trades and industry, 334–6 war memorials, 341 woodland, 62, 181, 186, 318–19; see also Taynton, Castle Hill wood woodland management, 334 workhouse, 188, 321, 325, 336–9 (337) see also Gander's green; Kent's Green; Winford bridge Teds wood (Tedeswode), 10, 38, 124, 201 Teignmouth, Lord, see Shore, Chas. John and John Tempest: Sir Hen., Bt, 144, 148 Susan, see Lambert Tennant: Edm. Wm., 268 Mary, see Symonds Terrett: John, 50, 144 Mary, w. of John, m. 2 Jos. Harris, 50, 144 Terry, Geo., 154 Teulon, S.S., 4, 180–1, 193, 195 Tewkesbury: bellfounder, 120 monks of, 299, 315 named as an address, 44, 51, 148 roads to, 12, 125 Thackwell: E.J., 152 John (d. 1808), 147 John (d. 1829), 147, 160, 162–4 John (d. 1914), 147 John Cam., 147 John Hen. Cam, 147 Jos., 129, 147 W.P., 297 family, 3, 137, 162, 172, 297 The Imitation of Christ, 300 Thomas, chaplain at Pauntley, 299 Thomas: Edw., 167 John Rhys, 306, 310 Mic., 306 family, 306 Thompson: Abraham, 148 Hen. (one or more of name), 50–1, 53 Mary, 245 Thompson, Hen., & Co., cider and perry makers, 59 Thorkell (fl. 1066), 265 Three Choirs Vineyard, see vineyards Throckmorton: Sir Clement, 267 Margaret, see Whittington Thos. (fl. 1546), 287 Sir Thos. (d. 1608), 329, 334 Sir Wm., Bt, 329 Thurston: Cornelius, 80 Jas., 156 family, 162 Tibberton, Nic. of, vicar of Longhope, 251 Tibberton, 11, 55, 176, 275, 319, 335–7, 340–2, 346 manor of Tibberton, Taynton, and Bulley, see Bulley Tibberton Court estate, 326, 329 see also Winford bridge Tilley, W.J., London firm of, 75 Tilsley: John, 334 family, 334–5 Tirley, 299 Rye manor, 137 Todenham: Cath., w. of Rob., 138 John, 138 Tomlinson, K.M., 84 Toney: Hen., 107 John, 107 Ric., 107 Rob. (fl. 1424), 107 Rob. (fl. 1487), 107 family, 107 see also Tony Tonge, Ric., 265 Tony: Alice, dau. of Ralph de, 103 (Tosny), Ralph de, 103, 118 Ralph de (d. c.1126, s. of last), 103 Rob. de, 103 Rog. de, 118 family, 102 see also Toney Tortworth, named as an address, 329 Towton, battle of, 265 Tracy: Frances, see Wrenford Sir Ric., 118 Thos., 107 trade unionism, agricultural, 166, 341 tramroads, 126, 257 Trew, Harold, 325 Trigge, Wm., vicar of Longhope, 251 Trouncell, Thos., 64 tumbrel, 336 Turberville, Geo., rector of Bromesberrow, 121 Turner, Laurence, 222 turnpike roads, 11–12, 98, 125, 131, 160, 176, 198, 225, 257, 303 Twinning, Thos., curate of Pauntley, 299 Twyning, named as an address, 48 U. Ulfeg, see Wulfheah Underwood: Jas. 172 Thos., 321 Unett: Jane, see Wenman Ric., 140 United Brethren, 172 Unwin, Thos., rector of Huntley, 191, 194 Upleadon, 8–10, 12, 31–2, 55, 64, 118, 256, 275, 278, 280, 282, 298, 301 curacy, 280, 300 forge, 275 named as an address, 50 school, 297 Upleadon Court, 301 n Upton Bishop (Herefs.), 10, 197–8, 205, 208, 275 Crow Hill, 12 Fishpool, 196, 201, 211, 222 nononformity, 220–1 named as an address, 205 Teds wood, 197 Upton St Leonards, Sneedham, named as an address, 334 Upton upon Severn (Worcs.), named as an address, 145, 268 V. Vaughan: Nat., 241, 252 Thos., 138 Veale: John, 342 Thos., 343 family, 342–3 Venn: Geo., vicar of Sherborne, later of Longhope, 250, 252 Jos., 250 Verdun: John, 328 Margaret, see Knovill Thos., 328 Villiers, Geo., earl of Buckingham, 327 Viner Bradford, Mrs A., 330. Viney: Revd Jas. (d. 1767), 328 Sir Jas. (d. 1841), 328 John, 323, 328 Mary (d. 1760), w. of Wm., 328 Mary, see Westerdale Wm., 328 vineyards, 108, 110, 259, 272, 333 Three Choirs, 61, 81, 292 Visme: Eliz. de, see Bearcroft Jas. de, 40–2, 48, 54 Revd Jas. Edw. de, 41, 48 family, 64 Vobes, Wm., 312 W. Wake: Alice, w. of Thos., 138 Thos., 138 Wakeman: Frances, see Higford Hen., 289 (or Worcester), Hen., vicar of Preston and curate of Dymock, 170, 315 John, 327 Margaret, m. Chas. Welch, 289 Winifred, 289 Wales: cattle drovers from, 11, 79 chief justice, 138 coalfields, 98 roads to, 2, 12, 187–8, 225 see also Marches of Wales Walford: Hugh of, 119, 120 Margaret, m. John Nanfan, 106 Walker: S.J.S., 145 Wm., 111 Wall: Cath., m. Rice Yate, 155 Dorothy, m. Thos. Jauncey, 289 Thos. (fl. 1522), 289, 295 Thos. (d. 1665), 144, 155, 161 Wm. (fl. 1542), 50 Wm. (fl. 1640), 50. 144 Wm. (d. 1717), 50, 144, 161, 163, 289 Wm. (fl. 1727), 144 Waller, F.W., 317 Waller & Son, 93, 122, 147, 172 Waller, Son, & Wood, 134, 317 Wallys family, 27 Walrond: Isabel, see Kilpeck Joan, granddaughter of Wm., m. Bevis de Knovill, 327 Rob., 327 Wm., 327 Walter, chaplain of Bromesberrow, 119 Walwyn: Agnes, 206 Ric. (d. by 1494), 206 Sir Ric. (fl. 1572), 206 Rog., 206, 211 Thos. (d. 1415), 206 Thos. (fl. ante 1530) 208 Thos. (fl. 1579–1601), 206, 211 family, 200 Ward: Ric. le, 42 Ric., vicar of Newent, 87 Waring: Mary, see Humphreys Wm. Ball, 148 Warjohn, Ric., 80 Warne: Thos. (fl. 1737), 93 Thos. (fl. 1805), 89 Warneford, Revd S.W., 279 Warr: Ann, w. of John, 268 John, 269 Margaret, m. — Phillips, 269 Margery, m. — Wood, 269 Mary, m. — Mayo, 269 Wm., 280 warrener, 283, 290 Warwick, countess of, see Longespée, Ela Warwick, earls of, see Beauchamp, Guy de, Ric. de, and Thos. de Warwickshire, see Birmingham; Edgbaston; Sherbourne; Stratford-uponAvon; Studley priory Waterton: Beatrice, see Burley Hugh (fl. 1393), 328 Hugh (d. 1409, ? another), 103 Wateville: Maud de, 320, 326, 341 family, 326 n Watkins family, 205 Waudby-Griffin, Beatrice, m. A.R. Rowden, 104, 106, 122 Weale: Decimus (fl. 1721), 144 Decimus (s. of last), 144 Eliz., m. Robert Symonds, 144 John (fl. 1721), 144 John (fl. 1727), 154 Jos., 116 Rachael, m. Matthew Kidder, 144 Rachael, see Benson, 144 Thos., 241 Wm., 163 family, 130, 144, 160 Webb: Elias, 106 John, 106 John Elias Nanfan, 106, 115 Thos. (fl. 1709), 118 Thos. (fl. later 18th cent.), 106 Thos. Townsend, 106 Wedderburn, Lady, Prize Fund, 340 Welch: Anne, w. of Chas. (d. by 1838), 290 Chas. (fl. 1784), 289 Chas. (d. by 1838, s. of last), 290 Margaret, see Wakeman Wm., 241 Weller, Archibald, 266 Wellin, ? Wm., 90 Wellington (Salop.), Dothill, named as an address, 233 Wells, Randall A., 4, 221–2 Wenman: Jane, m. John Wynniatt, 140 Jane (or Joan), w. of Thos., m. 2 Thos. Fisher, 3 Ric. Unett, 139–41 Ric., 140 Sir Thos. (fl. 1544), 139 Thos. (d. 1582), 139, 141 Weobley, barony or honor of, 203 West Indies, see Indies, West Westbury-on-Severn, 176, 236, 346 Elton, 340 estates and farms, 2, 13, 38, 193, 268 Grange Court railway station, road to, 176 named as an address, 51, 278 Upper and Lower Ley, 176, 184 Westbury-on-Severn poor-law union, 6, 188, 244 Westbury hundred, 2 Westerdale: Chris. (d. 1581), 328 Chris. (d. 1655), 328, 336, 338 Hen., 323, 328, 338 Joan, see Heylond John, 45 Mary, m. John Viney, 328 family, 338 Weston under Penyard (Herefs.), 90 named as an address, 43 Weston, Sir Simon, 327 Wetherlock: Hen., 260 family, 277 Whatmough, Abraham, 220 and n, 280 Wheeler, Ric., vicar of Preston, 315 Whitaker, Gertrude, 41 Whitcott, Wm., curate of Pauntley, 299 White: Giles, 182 John, 171 Jos., 187, 189 Revd Jos., 84, 165 Wm., 82 family, 108, 182 Whitefield: Constance, w. of Wm. de, m. 2 Steph. de Casynton, 103 Geo., 280 Wm. de, 103, 114 Whiteleaved Oak, see Berrow Whiting, Thos., vicar of Dymock, 170 Whittaker: Abraham, 146 Ann, see Cam Whittington: Alice, 287 Ann, see Payne Anne, m. Brian Berkeley, 287 Blanche, m. John St Aubyn, 287 Eliz., m. Sir Giles Poole, 287 Eliz. (d. 1753), see Pury Guy, 269, 283, 287, 295, 299 Guy, rector of Bromesberrow, 119 Joan (fl. 1358), 287 Joan, m. Rog. Bodenham, 287 John, 103, 287, 290, 295, 329 Margaret, m. Thos. Hooke, 269 Margaret, m. Thos. Throckmorton, 287 Ric., 281, 295, 301 Rob., 287, 295 Revd Sam., 343 Thos. (d. 1491), 299 Thos. (d. 1546), 287, 299, 329 Wm. of (fl. 1327–30), 287, 295 Wm. (d. 1358), 287, 295 Wm. (fl. 1377), 287 Wm. (d. 1470), 287 Wm. (fl. 1522), 103, 108, 114, 118–19 family, 3, 283–4, 286, 295, 299, 322, 334 Wiga (fl. 1066), 287 Wightfield, see Deerhurst Wigmore (Herefs.), 21 n Wihanoc, lord of Monmouth, 180, 233, 255 Wilden (Worcs.): ironworks, 274 named as an address, 274 Wildsmith & Son, builders, 21 Wilkins, John, 51 William I, 38, 181, 250 William II, 203 William 'de monasterio', 167 William le Waleys, 285 William son of Baderon, 174, 180, 183, 233, 236 William son of Norman, 327 William the smith, 160 Willoughby-Osborne, Emma, 290; see also Osborne Wills: John (fl. mid 16th cent.), 133 John (fl. mid 17th cent.), 145 family, 129, 145, 160; see also Wilse Wilmot: Alex., 39 Christian, 39 Edw. (d. 1558), 39 Edw. (fl. 1567), 39 Wilse John, vicar of Newent, 87 Wilson, Grindal, vicar of Dymock, 171 Wilton: John of, 147 John (d. 1560), 147 Thos. (fl. 1522), 147 Thos. (fl. 1560), 147 family, 130, 147, 160 Wilton, see Bridstow Wiltshire, earl of, see Butler, Jas. Wiltshire, see Bradford-on-Avon; Corsham; Poole Keynes; see also Damerham windmills, 155, 242 Winford bridge, in Taynton and Tibberton, 319–20, 337, 340 Winter: Sir Edw., 20, 39, 266, 269, 274, 293 Giles, 148 Hester, m. John Devall, 148 Sir John, 3, 39, 57, 62, 76, 139, 274, 289 Margaret, 148 Rob., 148, 161, 163 Sir Wm. (d. 1589), 39, 148 Wm. (d. 1626), 85, 148 Wm. (d. 1667), 148 Wm. (fl. 1696, s. of last), 148, 167 Wm. (fl. 1659, s. of Sir John), 39 family, 3, 40–1, 52, 57, 64, 76, 127, 161, 171, 266 Winterbotham, Lindsey, 53 Wintle: A., 328 Thos. (1729), 191 witchcraft, see sorcery Withington, Little (or Cassey) Compton, 203 Witley, Great (Worcs.), named as an address, 39 Witney (Oxon), named as an address, 39 Wodley: John, 107 Wm., 107 Wood: Chas., 312 Geo., 293 Revd John (d. 1640), 171 John (d. by 1684), 214 John (fl. 1800), 28, 311–12, 316 Margery, see Warr Martha, 293 Peter, rector of Newent, 88 Ric., rector of Taynton, 343 Rob., 235 Thos., 269 Wal. B., 182 family, 260, 277 woodland crafts, see Huntley; Longhope; Newent; Oxenhall Woodland Improvement Ltd, 186 Woodward: Acton (fl. 1686–1714), 69 Acton (d. 1718, s. of last), 69 Chris. (d. 1656 or 1657), 51–2 Chris. (d. 1699), 51–2, 87 Chris. (d. 1710), 51n Chris. (d. 1731), 51 Eliz., m. Edward Chinn, 51 Hen., 190 Thos. (d. 1623), 42, 51 Thos. (s. of last), 51 Thos. (fl. 1717), 51 family, 32–3, 62, 77, 200 Woolhope (Herefs.), named as an address, 140 Worcester, Hen., see Wakeman Worcester, earls of, see Beauchamp, Ric. de; Somerset, Edw. Worcester, 51, 66, 170, 236, 269 archdeacon, 88 dean, 88 MP for, 144 named as an address, 51, 144, 161, 205, 306, 315 road to, 98 Worcestershire, 1–2, 6, 74, 86, 95, 281 county council, 283 see Abberley; Bengeworth; Berrow; Bewdley; Birtsmorton; Bushley; Castlemorton; Claines; Cookhill priory; Evesham; Grafton; Hanley Castle; Kidderminster; Leigh; Lench, Sheriff's; Madresfield; Malvern; Morton, Abbots; Norton; Ombersley; Pendock; Pershore; Pirton; Powick; Redditch; Rushock; Stour valley; Stourbridge; Upton upon Severn; Wilden; Witley, Great; see also Beckford; Redmarley D'Abitot; Staunton workhouses, see Bromesberrow; Dymock; Ledbury; Longhope; Newent; Taynton Wormsley priory (Herefs.), 148 Worrall: John, 205, 214–15 Mary, mother of John, 215 see also Rideout Worsley, John, 267 Wotton, Joan, charity, 214, 215 Wren, Sir Chris., 87, 92 Wrenford; Frances, m. Thos. Tracy, 107 Ric., 107 Roland, 107 Thos., 107 Wright, Dr and Mrs P.H., 268 Wulfgar (fl. 1066), 327 Wulfheah (Ulfeg) (fl. 1066), 233 Wulfhelm (fl. 1066), 44, 287 Wyman: Eliz., m. 1 — Ashley, 2 Thos. Hartland, 191 John, 191 Wynniatt: Caroline, w. of Reg. (d. 1881), m. 2 Horace Drummond Deane, 140 Harriett, m. Henry Mildmay Husey, 140 Jane, see Wenman Jas. John, 133, 140, 145 John (fl. 1522–31), 140, 150, 155, 160 John (fl. 1522, another), 133 John (d. 1670), 140–1, 151, 155, 161 John Wenman, 145 Penelope, w. of Wenman (d. 1731), 140 Reg. (d. 1762), 140 Revd Reg. (d. 1819), 140–1 Reg. (d. 1881), 140, 145 Thos. (two of the name fl.1539), 133 Thos. (fl. 1649), 155 Thos. (d. 1830), 140 Wenman (d. 1676), 140 Wenman (d. 1731), 140 family, 3, 137, 150, 161–2, 170–1 Wynn-Lloyd, W., rector of Bromesberrow, 122 Wyville: Cath., w. of Hen., 334 Hen., 334 Y. Yannes (James), John, rector of Taynton, 342 Yarkhill (Herefs.), 206 Yartleton (Yartledon), see May hill Yartleton woods, see Newent, Newent woods Yate: Anne, m. —— Foote, 116 Arethusa, 235 Cath. (d. 1711), 104, 116 Cath., see Wall Chas. (d. 1730), 234–5 Chas., of Arlingham, 103–4 Frances, 235 Hen. Gorges Dobyns, rector of Bromesberrow, 115–16, 118, 120, 164 Henrietta, 235 John (d. 1749), 103, 115 John (d. 1758), 102–5 Mary, 235 Nourse, 229, 234, 241, 245, 247, 250, 252 Priscilla (d. 1720), 234 Priscilla, m. Lancelot Bromwich, 235, 250 Ric., 103 Rice, 99–100, 105, 107, 113, 115, 120, 143, 155 (formerly Dobyns, Rob.), Rob. Dobyns, 104 Rob. Gorges Dobyns, 104, 113, 115, 120 Wal., 103, 105, 115–16, 118, 120, 143 Wal. Honywood, 104, 111, 115, 118, 143 Wm. (fl. 1661), 241 Wm., vicar of Longhope, 252 family, 3, 103, 115, 131, 150–1, 227, 252 Ysett, see Isett York, archbishop of, see Ealdred York, duke of, see Edward Yorkshire, East Riding, see Kingston upon Hull Young, Freeman, 48 Younghusband, F.C.R.R., 43