Index: A-J

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

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'Index: A-J', in A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5, Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, the Forest of Dean, (London, 1996) pp. 416-429. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol5/pp416-429 [accessed 17 March 2024]

Index A-J

Note. Page numbers in bold-face type are those of the principal reference. A page number followed by n is a reference only to the footnotes on that page.

A Deane: Anne, Marg. (d. c. 1700), Marg. (d. 1823), Mat. (d. 1658), Mat. (d. 1791), Mat. (d. c. 1818), Rob., fam., Abenhall: Isabel, see Dean John of, Marg., m. 1 Lawr. Greyndour, 2 Rob. of Huntley, Ralph of (fl. 1255), Ralph of (d. c. 1301, ? another), Ralph of (fl. 1317), Ralph of (d. c. 1347, another), Reynold of, Wm. of, Abenhall, adv., agric., assarts in, bailiwick, see Dean Forest boundaries, ch., ct., farms, fields, inns, man., man. ho., mills and ironworks, Gunn's Mills, nonconf., poor relief, pop., rectors, and see Budge, Wm.; Gregg, J. W.; Hall, Ric.; Probyn, John; Sterry, Ant. rectory, rectory ho., roads, sch., settlement, Shapridge, q.v. trades, woodland, Abbots wood, see Dean Forest Abbotswood ho., see Ruspidge Adam (fl. 1270), reeve of St. Briavels, Adam: John ap, see John Thos. ap, see Thomas Adams, John, Adare, Vct., see Wyndham Quin, Windham Hen. Adare (co. Limerick), Addington, Sam., Agutter, Joan, see Machen Alan, chamberlain of earl of Warw., Albert, Prince, Alderley, n Alderton, n Dixton, Aldrich-Blake: F. J., fam., Aldridge: D. J., fam., Aldwyn, Ant., vicar of Awre, Aleston (fl. 1066), Alfer (fl. 1066), Alfield, Rob., Alington, Ric. de, Allan, see Allen Allaston, see Lydney Allaway: Steph., Thos., Wm., W., & Sons, fam., Allaway & Partridge, Allen (Allan): G. A., vicar of St. John's, Cinderford, J., Co., Perry, see Prestbury Thos., Wm. (fl. 1821), Wm. (fl. 1830, another), W. T., vicar of St. Briavels, fam., Almondsbury, Over in, almshouses, see Aylburton; Bicknor, English; Clearwell; Coleford; Lydney; Mitcheldean; Newland; St. Briavels; Staunton Alvington, agric., Alvington Ct., boundaries, ch., Clanna ho., est., common, clubs and societies, ct., dom. archit., Duncastle Fm., farms, fields, inc., ind., inns, man., man. ho., see Alvington: Alvington Ct. mkt. and fairs, mills and ironworks, Barnage forge, Rowley Mill and forge, nonconf., pk., poor relief, pop., roads, sch., settlement, tithes, trades, woodland, Wose Pill, see Aylburton Alwig, sheriff of Glos., Ambery: Wm. (d. 1791), Wm. (d. 1823), Ambrose: Eliz., see Thomas Thos., Wm., America, emigration to, Amey Roadstone Co., Amondesham: Hugh, Joan, see Staunton Andrews, O. W., Ansley: John, fam., anvil works, Apperley, Nic., Arblaster, Wal., Archer's Hall, see Lydney architects, and see Badger and Hutton; Barker, E. H. L.; Blackburn, Wm.; Blore, Edw.; Briggs, John; Bryan, Jos.; Butterfield, Wm.; Christian, Ewan; Fulljames and Waller; Greenshields, Thos.; Hewlett, Sam.; Hobson, Wm.; Howell, C. H.; Hugall, J. W.; Keck, Ant.; Leah, Wm.; Maberly, A. W.; Maddox, Geo.; Messel, Oliver; Middleton, John; Morris, Rog.; Niblett, Francis; Pearson, Geo.; Poole, Hen.; Prothero and Phillott; Scott, Geo. Gilb.; Searle, C. G.; Seddon, J. P.; Seth-Smith, W. H.; Smith, Alf.; Waller, F. S.; Waller & Son; Waller, Son, and Wood; White, Wm.; Whitehouse, W.; Wilkinson, Nat.; Woodyer, Hen.; Wyatt, Jeffry Ardland, see St. White's Arlingham, Armes, Ric. des, Arnott, J., Arthur, Niel s. of, see Niel Ashby, Steph., Ashfield, Thos., curate of Littledean, Ashridge (later Cherry Orchard fm., in Staunton and Newland), Ashridge Slade, see Redbrook Ashurst: Joan, John, Phil., Thos., Askeby, Steph., rector of Staunton, Asmeins, Wal., assarts, see Dean Forest Assemblies of God (pentecostal ch.), Astill, Adam, Aston, Wal. of, Atkinson, John, attorneys (or solicitors), Aubrey: Jas., see Gough Ric., Aumale: Isabel of, Maud of, Rob. of, Wm. of, Aust, Wal. of, Austin, H. J., Avenant, Ric., Avenel: Douce (later Cecily), m. John de Mucegros, Ralph, Wm., Avon county council, Awre: Hen. of, Joan, m. David ap Thomas, John of (fl. 1302), John of (d. 1344), John of (d. 1382), Marg., Ric. of, Rob. of, Thos. of, Wal. of (d. c. 1221), Wal. of (d. c. 1278), fam., Awre, adv., agric., Ayleford, q.v. Blakeney, q.v. Bledisloe, agric., Bledisloe Fm., cast. (possible), man., settlement, bd. of health, boundaries, Box, Box Fm., Brain's Green, q.v. Brimspill, chant., char., ch., ch. ho., commons, see Awre: Old Warth ct., Cox (or Oaklands Fm.), dom. archit., Etloe, agric., Etloe Duchy, Etloe Ho., forge, man., and see Awre: man.: Awre and Etloe man. settlement, farms, Field Ho., fields, fisheries, Gatcombe, Plate fisheries, inns, river trade, shipbuilding, greens, Hagloe, agric., Hagloe est., Poulton Ct., Poulton man., settlement, Hall Fm., Hamstalls, Hawfield, Hayward, inc., inns, land reclaimed in, Lypiatt, the, man., Awre and Etloe man., man. ho., see Awre: Lypiatt mills, Nether Hall, New Ho., New Warth, Northington, Oaklands Pk., Oaklands Fm., see Awre: Cox Oatfield Fm., Old Warth, poor relief, pop., Poulton, see Awre: Hagloe Pullminton, rectory, river trade, rlys., roads, sch., settlement, tithings, urban district, vicarage, vicarage ho., vicars, Woodend, Woodside, wkho., Awre hundred, see Bledisloe hundred Aylburton, Wm., Aylburton (in Lydney), agric., almsho., Aylburton common, Aylburton Warth, boundaries, chap., clubs and societies, civil par., ct., cross, dom. archit., farms, fields, fisheries, inns, land reclaimed in, man., Millend (or Milling), n, mills, n, nonconf., pop., poor relief, Prior's Mesne, Prior's Mesne (or Prior's or Bream) Lodge, river trade, sch., settlement, Stirts, the, tithes, trades, Wose Pill (in Aylburton and Alvington), Ayleford (in Newnham, Awre, and Dean Forest), Aylesmore brook, Aylesmore Ct., see St. Briavels Ayleway: John (d. 1607), John (d. 1626), Wm., fam., Baber: F., F. C., R. R., fam., Badcocks Bailey, see Dean Forest: bailiwicks: Littledean Badger and Hutton, Baderon, Wm. s. of, see William Baderon: John, Joan, dau. of Rob., Joan, w. of Rob., Maud, m. John Field, Phil. (d. c. 1278), Phil. (d. c. 1303), Phil. (d. 1349), Rob., fam., Badhamsfield, see Yorkley Baeshe, see Bashe Bagshaw, Wm., Bailey (Bayley) fam., Baldwin, see Thomas, Ric. Ball: Ellen, n John, n Peregrine, vicar of Newland, Balon, Reynold de, Bampton, Phil. of, Banastre, Sir Rob., bands (brass, etc.), banks, Baptists, Barber: Fred., Harriet, Thos., and see Storr-Barber bark, trade in, Barker: E. H. L., Wm., vicar of Holy Trin., Harrow Hill, Barnage forge, see Alvington: mills and ironworks Barnard, Edw., Barnes: Chris., vicar of Christ Ch., Berry Hill, Wm., rector of Staunton, Barnwood, Barnwood Ho. Hosp., Baron: Ann, see Laurence Thos., Barre: Joan, see Rigg John, Barrett: Osman, Ric. (fl. 1402), Ric. (fl. 1775), Barrow: Agnes, see Haresfield Barbara, Berea, Chas. (d. 1789), Chas. (fl. 1814), Edm. (d. 1570), Edm. (d. 1641), Eleanor, m. Thos. Savage, Geo., Jas. (d. 1606), Jas. (fl. 1681, 1713), John (fl. 1495, 1508), John (d. c. 1645), John (d. 1682), John (d. c. 1713), John (d. 1775), Mary Caroline, m. Chas. Evans, Ric. (fl. 1547), Ric. (d. 1563, ? another), Thos. (d. 1683), Thos. (d. 1736), Wal., fam., Bartlem, Thos., Bartlett: Eleanor, see Evans Symeon, Barton: Chas., Dorothea, Kath., Bashe (Baeshe): Edw., n, Wm., basket making, Basset: Alice, Arthur, Gilb., Isabel, see Dean John, Marg., m. Wal. Brown, Simon, Thos., Bate: Cath., see Skipp Thos., Bateric, Adam, n Bath and Wells, bishops of, see Giffard, Wal.; March, Wm. of Bathurst: Anne, Benj. (d. 1767), Benj. (d. 1979), Vct. Bledisloe, (formerly Bragge), Chas. (d. 1831), Chas. (d. 1863), Chas. (d. 1907), Plate Chas. (d. 1958), Vct. Bledisloe, Chris., Vct. Bledisloe, Mary, Poole, Thos., Wm. Hiley, fam., Bayley, see Bailey Baylis (Bayliss): Ann, see Morse Phil., Baynham: Sir Alex. (d. 1524), Alex. (fl. 1613), Alice, see Walwyn Anne, m. Thos. Deerhurst, Anne, w. of Wm., Cecily, see Gage Cecily, m. Sir Wm. Throckmorton, Sir Chris. (fl. 1527), Chris. (fl. 1555, another), Sir Geo., Joan, see Dean Joan, w. of Thos. (d. c. 1376), Joan, m. John Vaughan, John (fl. 1395, 1411), John (d. 1528), Jos., Marg., see Hody Mary, w. of Rob. (d. 1572), later of Sir Rob. Woodruff, (or ap Eynon), Ralph, Ric., Rob. (d. 1436), Rob. (d. 1572), Thos. (d. c. 1376), Thos. (d. 1500), Thos. (fl. 1524), rector of Mitcheldean, Thos. (d. 1532, another), Thos. (d. 1611), Wm., fam., Beachley, see Tidenham Beale, John, rector of Eng. Bicknor, Bearse bailiwick, see Dean Forest: bailiwicks Bearse common, see Dean Forest Bearse Fm., see St. Briavels Beauchamp: Anne, m. Ric. Neville, Cath, see Bures Eleanor, m. Edm. Beaufort, Eliz., see Berkeley Eliz., m. 1 Geo. Neville, Thos. Wake, Giles, Hen., duke of Warw., John, Marg., m. John Talbot, Marg., w. of Thos., Ric., earl of Warw., n, Thos. de (d. 1369), earl of Warw., Thos. de (d. 1401), earl of Warw., Wm. de (d. 1298), earl of Warw., Wm. de (fl. 1321), Beaufort: Edm., marquess of Dorset, Eleanor, see Beauchamp Beaufort, dukes of, and see Somerset, Hen. and Hen. Chas. Beddoe, see Rowe-Beddoe Bedford, duke of, see John Beecham Foods Ltd. (later SmithKline Beecham), Bell: Edw. (fl. 1576), Edw. (fl. 1627, s. of last), fam., Bellamy fam., bellfounders, see Blews, Wm., & Sons; Evans, Wm.; Loughborough; Mears, G., & Co. and Thos.; Mears & Stainbank; Pennington, John; Purdue, Ric. and Rog.; Rudhall, Abraham, John and Thos.; Taylor, John, & Co.; Warner, John, & Sons Bengough: Geo., Geo. Hen., John Chas., Nigel Jas., fam., Bennett: Ann, Edw., Grace, John, Jos., Ric., Tim., Wm. (fl. 1629), Wm. (d. 1761), Benson, John, Berkeley: Augustus, earl of Berkeley, Chas., Vct. Dursley, later earl of Berkeley, Eliz., w. of Maur., Eliz., m. Ric. Beauchamp, n Fred. Augustus, earl of Berkeley, Jas., earl of Berkeley, John of, Marg., see Mortimer Maur. of (d. 1326), Maur. of (d. 1368), Ld. Berkeley, Norborne, Ld. Botetourt, Rog. of, Thos. of (d. 1321), Ld. Berkeley, Thos. of (d. 1361), Ld. Berkeley, Thos. of (d. 1417), Ld. Berkeley, Wm. FitzHardinge, Ld. Segrave, fam., Berkeley, earls of, and see above entry Berkeley, Breadstone, Hinton, Sharpness, Stone, Berkin, Hen., curate of Holy Trin., Harrow Hill, Berry Hill (in Dean Forest and Coleford), ch. (Christ Church), Plate curates, see Garnsey, T. R.; Taylor, W. H. vicar, see Barnes, Chris. clubs and societies, Five Acres, schools at, inns, nonconf., roads, sch., settlement, Bethune, Rob. of, bp. of Heref., Bevan, Jane, see Ducarel Bewdley (Worcs.), Bible Christians, Bicknor, Alex. of, Bicknor, English, adv., agric., almsho., assarts in, bailiwick, see Dean Forest Bicknor Ct. and est., Blackthorns Fm., boundaries, Braceland, cast., chap., char., ch., ch. ho., clubs and societies, Coalpit Hill, Coldwell, commons, ct., crosses, dom. archit., Eastbach, Eastbach Ct. and est., farms, fields, fisheries, Hillersland, q.v. ind., inns, Joyford, q.v. Lydbrook, q.v. Mailscot wood, see Dean Forest man., man. ho., mkt., mills, nonconf., poor relief, pop., rlys., rectors, and see Beale, John; Burdon, John; Field, Edw.; Godwin, Thos; Harris, Sam.; Hughes, Wm.; Mantle, Ric. rectory, rectory ho., Redinhorne, q.v. river trade, roads, sch., settlement, Stowfield, Symonds Yat, q.v. trades, Whippington, woodland, wkho., Bicknor, Welsh (Mon., later Herefs.), Courtfield, Biddle: D. R., John, fam., Bideford brook, Bigsweir, see St. Briavels Billing, John, Billingsley: Nic., curate of Blakeney, Ric., Bilson, see Cinderford Birch, John, Bird, Jonathan, Birkenhead (Ches.), Birkin: Eliz., m. Rob. Boy, John (d. 1691), John (d. 1740), Marg., Mary, Ric., Susannah, m. Jas. Thomas, fam., Birmingham, copper co., Birt: Isaiah, Jas., lecturer of Newland, John, Thos., lecturer of Newland, Wm., Bishop, Wm., Bishop's brook, see Lodgegrove brook Bishopstone (Wilts.), Bishopswood (in Walford (Herefs.) and Ruardean), Bishopswood Ho. and est., mills and ironworks, tramroad and wharves, Bixhead, see Dean Forest Bixslade, see Dean Forest Black brook (in Hudnalls), Black brook (in Newland), Blackall: Thos., Thos. (s. of last), Blackburn, Wm., Blackmore's Hale (in Dean Forest and Westbury-on-Severn), Blackpool brook, Blackthorns Fm., see Bicknor, English Blackwell: Jonathan, (formerly Killican), Sam., Mr. (fl. 1700), Blackwell meadows, see Mitcheldean Blaisdon, Ric. of, Blaisdon, Blaisdon Red, plum, Blaize bailiwick, see Dean Forest: bailiwicks Blake: Thos., and see Aldrich-Blake Blakeney: Adam of, Basile of, John s. of Wal. of, Thos. of (d. c. 1232), Thos. of (d. 1290 or 1291), Thos. of (fl. 1330), Blakeney (in Awre), bailiwick, see Dean Forest chap., char., ch. ho., clubs and societies, curates, and see Billingsley, Nic.; Sandiford, Chas. dom. archit., fairs, Hayes, the, ind., inns, man., man. ho., see Blakeney: Hayes Millend, mills and ironworks, Nibley, nonconf., pop., public services, roads, sch., settlement, trades, vicar, and see Courtman, E. G.; Pringle, A. D. Blakeney Hill, see Dean Forest Blakeney Red, pear, Blanch, John, Bledisloe: Adam of, Rog. of, Vct., see Bathurst, Benj., Chas., and Chris. Bledisloe, see Awre Bledisloe (formerly Awre) hundred, Blews, Wm., & Sons, Blore, Edw., Blund: Wal. (fl. 1150s), Wal. (s. of last), Wal., rector of Awre, Blunt: Harriett, Thos., Blythes Court, see Newnham Boevey (Boeve): Catharina, Jas., Wm. (d. 1661), Wm. (d. 1692), fam., and see Crawley-Boevey Bohun: Hen. de, earl of Heref., Joan, John de, Bond: Alice, Chris. (fl. 1567, 1608), Chris. (d. 1668), Chris. (d. 1735), Chris. (d. 1739), Chris. (d. 1751), Chris. (fl. 1787), Edm. (fl. 1670), Edm. (d. by 1707, s. of last), Edm. (d. 1743), Eliz. Eleanor, Frances, m. John Prosser, Geo. (fl. 1533), Geo. (fl. 1634, 1642), Geo. (fl. 1668, 1712), Geo. (d. 1742 or 1743), Jane, m. Jas. Lenox Dutton, John (d. by 1533), John (fl. 1580s), John (fl. 1698), John (fl. 1743), Mary, w. of Edm. (d. by 1707), Mary, w. of Ric. (d. 1754), Ric. (d. 1634), Ric. (d. 1754), Thos. (fl. 1430), Thos. (fl. 1609), fam., Bonnor, Benj., Borlase, J. J. G., Borough English, custom of, Boston (Massachusetts), Boter: Phil., Wm., Botetourt: John, Ld., see Berkeley, Norborne Botiller, Ralph, Botham, Sam., Botloe hundred, Boughton, Jos., Bourchier, Ld., see Devereux, Wal. Bowen fam., Box: Ellen of, John of the (fl. 1285), John of the (fl. 1346), Martin of, Box, see Awre Box cliff: Geof. of, Wm. of, Boy: Eliz., see Birkin Rob., Braban, John, Braceland, see Bicknor, English Bradley: Eliz., m. Thos. Adams Phillips, Thos., Wm., Bradley hill, see Dean Forest Bragge, Chas., see Bathurst Brain (Brayne): Ann, Anne, m. Geo. Winter, Cath., w. of Thos., later of John Winford, Cornelius, Emme, m. Sir Chas. Somerset, Francis (later Sir Francis), Goodith, w. of Rob., later of John Seymour, Hen., Jane, Jas., John (fl. 1437), n John (fl. 1552, 1599), John (fl. 1640s), John (fl. 1672), John (fl. 1716), Ketford, Marg., m. 1 - Maddox, 2 Jos. Halsey, Rebecca, Ric. (fl. 1388), Ric. (d. 1504), Ric. (d. 1572), Ric. (fl. 1599, 1611), Ric. (fl. 1611, another), Rob., Thos. (d. c. 1531), Thos. (d. 1604), T. B., Wm. (fl. 1616), Wm. (d. 1693), fam., Brain's Green (in Dean Forest and Awre), Braydon forest (Wilts.), Brayne, see Brain bread and ale, assize of, Breadstone, see Berkeley Bream, Ric., Bream (in Newland and Dean Forest), agric., Bream's Eaves, Bream Lodge, see Aylburton: Prior's Mesne Bream Woodside, Brockhollands, chap. (later ch.), char., clubs and societies, curates, and see Poole, Hen.; Witherby, Cornelius inns, named as an address, nonconf., Pastor's Hill, sch., settlement, trades, vicarage, vicar, see Gosling, J. F. Breckness Court, see Coleford Brecon: Erneburga, w. of Thos. of, later of John ap Howel, Thos. of, Brecon, Breteuil, Rog. of, see FitzOsbern Breuse: John, Maud, m. Rog. Mortimer, Wm., breweries, Brewster, Sam., Brian, Guy, Brice, E. H., vicar of Coleford, Brickdale (or Fortescue-Brickdale): Eleanor, J. F., Mary, fam., brickmaking, Brictric (fl. 1066), Bridgeman (Bridgman): Ant., Cath., Chas. (d. 1643), Chas. (d. 1647), Chas. (d. 1680), Eliz., m. - Griffith, Frances, Isaac, John (d. 1548), Sir John (fl. 1630), n Mary, m. Wm. Pritchard, Thos. (d. 1607), Thos. (fl. 1664), Thos. (another), Wm., fam., Bridges: Giles, Marshall, n Wm., Bridgwater (Som.), Brierley, see Dean Forest Brieuc, Saint, Briggs, John, Bright: A. C., Geo., Brimpsfield, Brimspill, see Awre Bristol, aldermen, brass co., glassmaking, ironmasters, mayors, M. P., merchants, named as an address, trade with, tradesmen, British Acoustic Films, see Rank Xerox British Land Society, Brittain, Vera, Broadoak, see Westbury-on-Severn Broadwell Lane End, see Dean Forest Brockhollands, see Bream Brockweir (in Hewelsfield and Brockweir, and part formerly in Woolaston), Plate bridge, Brockweir common, see Hudnalls: Hewelsfield common dom. archit., ferry, fisheries, grange, inns, mills, Moravian ch., nonconf., river trade, sch., settlement, trades, Brockweir (or Harthill) brook, 'Brocote' (possibly at Redbrook), Bromley, Sir Thos., Bromsash hundred (Herefs.), Bromwich, Wm., Brooke, Sir Basil, Brooks, Wm. F., Broughton: Jas. de, (or Crowther), John, John (fl. 1633), Brown (Browne): John, Marg., see Basset Thos., Wal., Wm. (fl. 1631), Wm. (d. 1750), brushmaking, Bryan: Fred., Jos., Buchanan, Angus, Buck: Geo., Jas., John (fl. 1600), John (fl. 1656), Mat., Thos. (fl. 1515), Thos. (fl. 1573), Buckholt, see Dean Forest Buckle, fam., Budge, Wm., rector of Abenhall and of Mitcheldean, Bulley, Bullo Pill tramroad (later Forest of Dean rly.), Bullough, Sir Geo., Burdess: Hannah, Thos. Harrison, Burdock, Thos., Burdon: John, rector of Eng. Bicknor, Rowland, Bures: Cath., m. Giles Beauchamp, Hawise, see Mucegros John de, burgages, Burgess, Wm., Burgh, Ric. de, earl of Clanricarde and later St. Albans, Burgham: Thos., fam., Burgred, king of Mercia, Burr: Dan., Dan. Higford Davall, Higford (later Higford Higford), Mary, Burstall (Leics.), Butler: Alf., John, Butterfield, Wm., Byle, see Wyle Cadman, Benj., Cadogan: Chas., Joanna, see Prestbury Thos., fam., Cady, Thos., Caerleon (Mon.), Callamore, see Littledean Callow, Ant., Campbell, Sir Jas., Plate Camphill Village Trust, canals, and see Lydney Cancellis, Emery de, Cannop, see Dean Forest Cannop brook (or Newerne stream), cardboard making, Cardiff, Methodist circuit, Carew, Ric. de, bp. of St. Davids, Carmarthenshire, see Kidwelly; Llanelli Carpenter: E. B., Joan, see Warren Thos., Wm. (d. by 1617), Wm. (fl. 1660), Carrant: Alex., Edw., John, Margery, see Langley Ric. of, Thos., Carter, H. W., & Co., carter, Hen. the, see Henry Castiard, see Flaxley Castlemaine, earl of, see Palmer, Rog. castles, see Awre: Bledisloe; Bicknor, English; Littledean; Lydney; Nass; Ruardean; St. Briavels; Stowe Catchmay: Barbara, w. of Tracy, Barbara, w. of Wm. (d. 1691), Eliz., w. of Wm. (d. 1714), m. - Perkins, Eliz., m. John Jane, Geo. (fl. 1600), Geo. (d. c. 1617, ? another), Jane, m. Jas. Rooke, John (fl. 1509), John (fl. 1636), Sir Ric., Tacy, Thos. (fl. 1445), Thos. (fl. 1555), Tracy, Wm. (d. 1636), Sir Wm. (fl. 1649), Wm. (d. 1691), Wm. (d. 1714), Wm. (d. 1743), fam., Catherine of Braganza, queen of Chas. II, cement works, Plate Chaceporc, Peter, Challenor, Ric., Chamberlayne, John, Chambers: Thos. (fl. early 18th cent.), Thos. (nephew of last), T. S., Chapman: Chas., vicar of Awre, John, Chapman & Morgan, Charley, Sam., charcoal burning, Plate Chard, J. B., Chardborough: John, Julia, Charles I, Charles II, Chartley (Staffs.), chases, Chavelinworth, Hugh de, Chaworth: Maud, m. Hen. of Lancaster, Patrick de, Chaxhill, see Westbury-on-Severn Chedworth, Ld., see Howe, John Thynne Cheltenham, Wm. of, Cheltenham, chemical works, see wood distillation Chepstow (or Striguil) (Mon.), lordship, named as an address, roads to, timber merchants and shipbuilders, trade, Chepstow poor-law union, Cherry Orchard fm., see Ashridge Cheshire, see Birkenhead Chessall, Wm., Chester, Chestnuts, the, see Dean Forest Chevening, Gilb. of, vicar of Lydney, Chinn (Chin): Edw., John, John, see Greyndour Ric., Chislett, Leo, Chivers: Jacob, Thos., Cholditch, Sam., Church: Chas., Thos., church houses, see Awre; Bicknor, English; Blakeney; Hewelsfield and Brockweir; Littledean; Lydney; Mitcheldean; Ruardean Churcham, Birdwood, Churchend, see Newland Christadelphians, Christian, Ewan, Christian Scientists, Christian Spiritualists, cider, trade in, Cinderford (in Dean Forest, Flaxley, and Lea Bailey tithing), Bilson, and see Dean Forest: collieries ch., cinema, civil par., clubs and societies, co-operative soc., curate, see Smythies, T. G. Flaxley Meend, Hinder's Lane and Dockham, ind., ironworks, Plate inns, Littledean Hill, mkt. and fairs, newspapers, nonconf., public services, rlys., roads, Roman Catholicism, sch., settlement, streets, town hall, vicar, see Allan, G. A. Woodside, eccl. par., Cinderford brook, see Soudley brook cinders, digging of, cinemas, and see Cinderford; Coleford; Lydney Cirencester, Civil War, see Coleford; Dean Forest; Littledean; Lydney; Mitcheldean Claines (Worcs.), Clanna ho., see Alvington Clanricarde, earl of, see Burgh, Ric. de Clare: Gilb. de, earl of Glouc., Maud, Ric. de, earl of Glouc., Thos. de, T. D., fam., Clarence, duke of, see George Clarke: Abraham, Abraham (d. 1683, s. of last), Alicia, Jane (d. 1741), m. Maynard Col-chester, Jane (d. 1806), Joanna, John, Jos., Mary, Ric., fam., Clayton, Rob., Clearwell (in Newland), agric., almsho., char., ch., Clearwell est., Clearwell Ct., Plate cross, inns, named as an address, nonconf., Noxon, iron mines, pk., pk., Peak, Platwell, roads, sch., settlement, trades, vicarage, Wainland (or Wainlete), Clearwell Meend, see Dean Forest Clegram, Wm., Clements End, see Dean Forest Cleveland, duchess of, see Villiers, Barbara Clifford: Hen. Morgan, Ric. de, Rog. de, clothmaking, fulling (or tuck) mills, coal: trade in, and see mining Coaley, Coalpit Hill, see Bicknor, English Coalway Lane End, see Dean Forest Cobham: Eliz., see Ferrers Reynold of, Coghill, Nevill, Colchester: Dorothea, Sir Duncombe, Eliz., Hen., Jane, see Clarke John, Mary, m. Nat. Pyrke, Maynard (d. 1715), Maynard (d. 1756), Maynard (d. 1787), Maynard (d. 1860), Ric., fam., Colchester-Wemyss: Maynard Francis, (formerly Wemyss), Maynard Willoughby, fam., Coldharbour, see St. Briavels Coldwell, see Bicknor, English Coleford, agric., almsho., assarts in, Berry Hill, q.v. bd. of health, boundaries, Breckness Ct., chap. and ch., Plate char., cinema, civil par., Civil War incidents, clubs and societies, cross, Edenwall, farms, fields, green, High Nash, Hoarthorns fm., housing estates, ind., inns, Joyford, q.v. Lord's Hill, man., mkt. and fairs, mkt. ho. (or town hall), Plate mills and ironworks, named as an address, newspapers, nonconf., perp. curacy (later vicarage), Poolway, pop., public services, rlys. and tramroad, roads, Roman Catholicism, sch., and see Newland: sch.: Bell's Grammar Scowles, common, chap., sch., settlement, streets, town hall, see Coleford: mkt. ho. trades, urban district, vicarage, see Coleford: perp. curacy vicarage ho., Whitecliff, q.v. woodland, Wynols Hill, Coleford rly., Coleville: Phil. de, Wm. de, Colliers brook, see Woodwards brook Collins: Eliz., Hen., Jas., Coln St. Aldwyns, Compton: Wal. (fl. 1550), Wal. (fl. 1622), Wm., fam., Cone: John (fl. c. 1435), John (fl. early 16th cent.), Marg., m. John Counteys, Cone brook, Cone Pill, see Woolaston Congregationalists, Cony, Chas., Cook (Cooke): Edw., Edwin, Hen., Jas., Mary, N. & K, and Sons, Steph., Thos., Wm., Cooksey, John, Cookson, Jos., Cooper: Chas., Wm., fam., coopers' wares (barrel hoops and staves), manufacture of, co-operative societies, and see Cinderford Copinger, John, Copley, Ric., Copner, Wm., Copper Miners of England, Company of, copper works, Corbet-Singleton: Enid, M. G., Cornwall: iron ore from, and see Falmouth Coster: Jas., John, Thos., Cottington: Edw., John, Cotton, Sir John Hynd, Cottrell, Fred., Coulstance, Geo., Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, Counteys: John, Marg., see Cone Courteen: Ann, Hen., Courtfield, see Bicknor, Welsh Courtman, E. G., vicar of Blakeney, Coventry and Robinson, Cowley, Wm., Cowmeadow: Jas., fam., Cox: Edw., Geo., Ric., Cox, see Awre Cradock: Grace, John, Crawley: Chas. (d. 1780), curate of Flaxley, Chas. (fl. 1810), curate of Flaxley, Ric., vicar of Flaxley, Thos., see Crawley-Boevey Wm., curate of Flaxley, Crawley-Boevey: Eliz., Frances, Sir Francis, Sir Launcelot, Sir Martin, Matilda, m. Wm. Gibbs, (formerly Crawley), Thos. (d. 1742), Thos. (d. 1769), Sir Thos. (d. 1818), Sir Thos. (d. 1847), Sir Thos. (d. 1912), Sir Thos. (fl. 1970s), fam., Crawshay: Edwin, Hen., Liza Eliza, Wm., fam., Creswick fam., Crew, And., Crocker, John, Crompton, J. R., Ltd., Croome: Dan., Jas., John Jas., Thos. Breadstone, fam., Croome-Jackman, Jas., crossbow bolts, manufacture of, crosses, see Aylburton; Bicknor, English; Clearwell; Coleford; Littledean; Lydney; Mitcheldean; Newland; Staunton Crowe, Sir Sackville, Crown (and Commissioners of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues), estates (post-medieval), grants for churches and schools, woods, surveyor of, Crowther, John, see Broughton cruck-framed buildings, Crump fam., Crump meadow, see Dean Forest Cupitt fam., Cutt, Jas., Dale: Thos., fam., Damory, Rog., Damsell: Eliz., see Jones Sam., Danby, earl of, see Osborne, Thos. Daniels, Nat., Dark Hill, see Dean Forest David ap Thomas (or ap Ivor), Joan, his w., see Awre David & Co. (later David & Sant), Davies (Davis): Alice, Ann Susanna, Arabella, Barbara, see Wyrall David (fl. 1834), David (d. 1868, another), Duncombe Pyrke, rector of Eng. Bicknor, (later Machen), Edw., Francis, (later Wyrall), Geo., Henrietta, Hen. (fl. 1766), Hen. (fl. 1818), Jas. (d. 1780), Jas. (d. 1781), Jas. (d. 1798), (or Machen), Jas. (d. 1832), Jas. (fl. 1837, 1873), rector of Abenhall, John, Mary, m. Dan. Burr, Mary Ann, Martha, Ric. (fl. mid 18th cent.), Ric. (d. 1857), rector of Staunton, Wm., fam., Deakin, T. H., Dean: Agatha, see Lasborough Geof. of, (or Lasborough), Hen. of (d. c. 1292), Hen. of (fl. 1338), Isabel, w. of Wm. of (d. c. 1319), Isabel, m. 1 Ralph of Abenhall, John Basset, Joan, m. John Esger, and later Ralph Baynham, Ric. of (fl. 1297), Ric. of (fl. 1342), Wulfric of, Wm. of (fl. mid 12th cent.), Wm. of (d. c. 1259), Wm. of (d. c. 1310), Wm. of (d. c. 1319), Dean, as name of ancient manor near Mitcheldean, Dean, East, township (later civil par.), Dean, East, and United Parishes rural district (later East Dean r. d.), housing estates, public services by, Dean, Forest of, Development Assoc., Dean, Forest of, district, Dean, Forest of, parl. division, Dean, West, rural district, housing estates, public services by, Dean, West, township (later civil par.), Dean Forest (Forest of Dean), Abbots wood, agric., Ardland, see St. White's assarts, and see Abenhall; Bicknor, English; Coleford; Flaxley; Littledean; Mitcheldean; Newland; Ruardean; St. Briavels; Staunton Ayleford, q.v. bailiwicks, Abenhall, Bearse, Bicknor, Blaize, Blakeney, Lea, Littledean (later Badcocks Bailey), Mitcheldean, Ruardean, Staunton, Bearse common (later in St. Briavels), Berry Hill, q.v. Bixhead, Bixslade, Blackmore's Hale, q.v. Blakeney Hill, Plate Blakeney Woodside, nonconf., sch., settlement, boundaries, ancient parishes within, Bradley hill, Brain's Green, q.v. Bream, q.v. Brierley, Broadwell Lane End, mission ch., sch., settlement, Buckholt, Buckshaft (or Buckshraft) iron mine, cabiners (squatters), Cannop, n, est. at, ind., ponds, and see Dean Forest: collieries Chestnuts, the (or Chestnuts hill), churches, ancient par. chs. used by Foresters, Christ Church, see Berry Hill Holy Trinity, see Drybrook: Harrow Hill St. Paul's, see Parkend and see Cinderford; Dean Forest: Viney Hill; Lydbrook Cinderford, q.v. Civil War in, Clearwell Meend, Clements End, clubs and societies, Coalway Lane End, collieries (principal): Bilson, Cannop, Plate Crumpmeadow, Eastern United, Foxes Bridge, Lightmoor, New Fancy, Princess Royal, Colliery Co., Trafalgar, common rights in, estovers, pannage, courts, see Dean Forest: forest admin. Crump meadow, and see Dean Forest: collieries Dark Hill, deer, Drybrook, q.v. Edge End, Edge Hills, Ellwood, q.v. encroachments, Fence, the (later in St. Briavels), n, Fetter Hill, forest admin. and officers, bowbearers, chief forester, n, conservator, courts, attachment (or verderers') ct.,forest eyre (justice seat), mine law ct., swanimote, deputy surveyor, gaveller (and deputies), keepers, lodges,Speech Ho., Plates rangers, regarders, rider, serjeants-in-fee, verderers, walks, warden, see St. Briavels castle: constable woodland management, woodmen, woodwards, Glydden, the (later in Newland), Green Bottom, Hangerberry, Hanway Eaves, see Dean Forest: Ruardean Woodside Hillersland, q.v. hosp., Hudnalls, q.v. ind., ironworks, n, mills, mining, and see Dean Forest: collieries quarrying and stoneworking, inns and beerhouses, Joyford, q.v. Joy's Green, Kensley, Kidnalls, Knights Hill, Lea Bailey woods, lodges, see Dean Forest: forest admin. Loquiers fm., q.v. Lydbrook, q.v. Mailscot wood (later in Eng. Bicknor), Milkwall, ind., mission ch., settlement, Mirystock, Mitcheldean Meend, Mocking (or Mawkins) Hazel wood (later in St. Briavels), Moorwood, q.v. Moseley Green, Nailbridge, nonconf., Northwood green (later in Westbury-on-Severn), Oakwood, q.v. officers, see Dean Forest: forest admin. Oldcroft, Parkend, q.v. Pillowell, nonconf., sch., Plate settlement, Pludds, the, Plump Hill, poaching, poor relief, Pope's Hill, pop., public services, rlys. and tramroads, Plate Redinhorne, q.v. roads, Dean road, the, Plate turnpike trust, royal visits, Ruardean Hill, Ruardean Woodside (formerly Hanway Eaves), Ruspidge, q.v. St. White's, q.v. sch., forestry sch., secondary sch., sch. board, Sunday sch., technical sch. and colleges, Serridge, settlement, Shakemantle iron mine, Shapridge, q.v. Sling, Snead, the, Soudley, q.v. Speech Ho., see Dean Forest: forest admin.: lodges Staple Edge, Steam Mills, Stenders, timber trade, see timber timber-stealing, Viney Hill, ch., vicars, see Smith, E. S. and Williams, C. R. nonconf., sch., Walmore common (later in Westbury-on-Severn), Whitecroft, ind., mills, nonconf., settlement, Wigpool, Worrall Hill, Yorkley, q.v. Dean Hall, see Littledean Deerhurst: Anne, see Baynham John, Thos. (fl. mid 15th cent.), Thos. (fl. 1484, another), Deerhurst, Denison, Isaac, Dennis: Alice, see Walwyn Jos., Sir Wal., Denton, Chas. Lord, Deptford (Kent), Dering: Sir Edw., Eliz., see Henshaw Desborough, John, Ld. Desborough, Despenser: Hugh le, the elder, Hugh le, the younger, Thos. le, earl of Glouc., Devereux: Anne, see Ferrers Frances, m. Ric. de Burgh, John, Ld. Ferrers, Rob. (d. 1601), earl of Essex, Rob. (d. 1646), earl of Essex, Wal. (d. 1485), Ld. Ferrers, Wal. (d. 1558), Ld. Ferrers, later Vct. Hereford, Wal. (d. 1576). Ld. Ferrers, later Ld. Bourchier and earl of Essex, Devonshire, see Plymouth Dewchurch, Little (Herefs.), Dewchurch, Much (Herefs.), see Mynde Pk. Dibden: Edwin, fam., Dighton: Chas. Edw., rector of Mitcheldean, Susan, see Probyn Dilke, Sir Chas., Dixton, see Alderton Dixton Newton (Mon.), Hadnock, Wyesham, Dockham, see Cinderford: Hinder's Lane Doddrell, C. F., rector of Eng. Bicknor, Donning: Geo., Isabel, m. Sam. Dudbridge, Mary, m. Thos. Mantle, Thos. (fl. 1618), Thos. (fl. 1655), Thos. (d. 1675 or 1676, another), Thos. (d. 1714), Wm. (fl. 1651), Wm. (d. 1680), Wm. (d. 1715), fam., Dorset, marquess of, see Beaufort, Edm. Dorset, see Gillingham forest Douglas: Hen., vicar of Newland, Sylvester, Ld. Glenbervie, Dover (Kent), Doward, see Whitchurch Dowlais, see Merthyr Tydfil Dowle, Thos., Drake, Sir Francis, Drew: Cath., and see Meredith Driver fam., Droitwich Salt Co., Dry brook, Drybrook (in Dean Forest, Newland,and Ruardean), civil par., clubs and societies, Harrow Hill, ch. (Holy Trinity), curates, see Berkin, Hen. and Nicholls, H. G.; par., vicars, see Barker, Wm. and Lawton, Jas. sch., inns, Morse grounds, nonconf., roads, sch., settlement, Dryby, Simon de, Dublin, Ducarel: Jane, m. - Bevan, Phil., Duchy of Lancaster hundred, Ducie, Ld., see Moreton, Mat. Ducie Dudbridge: Isabel, see Donning Sam., Dudley: Dud, John, earl of Warw., Dulcote (Som.), Duncastle Farm, see Alvington Duncombe, John, Dunraven and Mount-Earl, earl of, see Wyndham Quin, Wm. Hen. Dunraven Castle (Glam.), Dursley, Vct., see Berkeley, Chas. Dursley, n, Dutton: Jas., Ld. Sherborne, Jas. Lenox, Jane, see Bond Dymock, n Eastbach, see Bicknor, English Easton, John, Eaton: Eliz., see Higford Jas., Ebbw Vale Co., Ebsworth, J. J., curate (later vicar) of St. Paul's, Parkend, Edenwall, see Coleford Edge End, see Dean Forest Edge Hills, see Dean Forest Edmunds, Thos., Edward the Confessor, Edward I, Edward II, Edward III, Edward, earl of Warw., Edwards, Dan., Edwin, Chas., see Wyndham effigies, monumental, Elim Pentecostal Church, Eliot: Edw., Ld. Eliot, John Craggs, earl of St. Germans, Wm., earl of St. Germans, Elizabeth II, Ellwood (in Newland and Dean Forest), nonconf., plantation, sch., settlement, Elly: Athanasius, Ric. (fl. 1490), Ric. (fl. 1670s), Thos. (fl. 1438), Thos. (d. 1474, ? same as last), Elmore, Elric (fl. 1066), Elsom, S. J., Eltham (Kent), Elton, see Westbury-on-Severn Ely, Wm., emigration, Engelhard Industries Ltd., engineering works, Erley, John, Ernui (fl. 1066), Esger: Joan, see Dean John, Wm., n Essex, earls of, see Devereux, Rob. and Wal. Essex, see Fordham Ethelred (fl. mid 9th cent.), Etloe, see Awre Etloe Duchy, see Awre Eu, Wm. de, Evans: Chas., Edm. Barrow, Eleanor, m. Symeon Bartlett, E. G. M., Kingsmill, Mary Caroline, see Barrow Morgan, vicar of Newland, Thos. (d. 1832), Thos. (fl. 1845), Wm., and see Gwynne-Evans Evercy: Thos. d' (d. c. 1293), Thos. (grds. of last), Eynesbury (Hunts.), Eynon, Ralph ap, see Baynham eyries (hawks'), fairs, see Blakeney and (s.v. mkt. and fairs) Alvington; Cinderford; Coleford; Littledean; Lydney; Mitcheldean; Ruardean; St. Briavels Falmouth (Cornw.), Fawcett, Sam., lecturer and vicar of Newland, Feild, Edw., rector of Eng. Bicknor, later bp. of Newfoundland, Fence, the, see Dean Forest Fendall, Wm., Ferneyley brook, see Woodwards brook Ferrers: Anne, m. Wal. Devereux, Edm. de, Eliz., m. Reynold of Cobham, Eliz., w. of Wm., Hawise, see Mucegros John de (d. c. 1312), John de (d. 1367), Marg., Rob. de, Wm. de, Ferrers, Ld. see Devereux, John and Wal. ferries, and see Brockweir; Purton; Redbrook; Ruardean ferryman, Hamelin the, see Hamelin Fetter Hill, see Dean Forest Field: John, Maud, see Baderon Finch: Francis, Sir John, Firle (Suss.), Firth, E. H., rector of Mitcheldean, Fisher, V. A., fisheries, fishponds, lave nets, long nets, putchers, royal fish, stop nets, weirs, and see Awre; Aylburton; Bicknor, English; Brockweir; Lydney; Newland; Purton; Ruardean; St. Briavels Fitton: Cath., see Neville Francis, FitzOsbern: Rog. (or de Breteuil), earl of Heref., Wm., earl of Heref., Five Acres, see Berry Hill Flanesford priory (Herefs.), Flaxley, abbey, estates, rents to, site and bldgs., later man. ho.(Flaxley Abbey), Plate adv., agric., Ardland, see St. White's assarts in, boundaries, Castiard, old name of area, char., ch., ct., curacy (later vicarage), curates, and see Wetherell, Thos. dom. archit., farms, Flaxley Abbey est., Flaxley Abbey, see Flaxley: abbey: site and bldgs. Flaxley Meend, see Cinderford Grange, the, ind., inns, man., man. ho., see Flaxley: abbey: site and bldgs. mills and ironworks, nonconf., pk., pop., poor relief, roads, royal visits, St. White's, q.v. sch., settlement, trades, vicarage ho., woodland, Flewelling, E. J., Foley: Paul, Phil., Thos. (fl. 1656), Thos. (fl. 1667, ? another), Thos. (d. 1737), Thos. (s. of last), Thos. (d. 1777), Ld. Foley, Winifred, fam., Ford: Francis, vicar of Newland, Mary, Rog., Sam., Wm., fam., Forest of Dean Central rly., Forest of Dean rly., see Bullo Pill tramroad Forester, Sir Wm., Forestry Commission, Formby, Hen., curate of Ruardean, Fortescue-Brickdale, see Brickdale Fosbrooke, Thos. Dudley, Fouleshurst, Hen., vicar of Newland, foundries, Fowle: Edw. a, fam., Fowler, Edw., bp. of Glouc., Fox: Geo., Hopewell, vicar of Lydney, Frampton, Rob., bp. of Glouc., France: Paris, wars in, and see Lire abbey; St. Florent abbey Francombe, Wm., Fresel, Jas., Fretherne and Saul, Frewen, Thos., Frocester, fruit drinks, manufacture of, Fry, John, Fryer, W. H., fulling mills, see clothmaking Fulljames and Waller, Furzer, Dan., Gage: Benedicta Maria Theresa, see Hall Cecily, m. 1 Geo. Baynham, Sir Chas. Herbert, Hen., Vct. Gage, Hen. Hall, Vct. Gage, Thos., Vct. Gage, Wm. Hall, Vct. Gage, fam., Gainer: Chris., John (fl. 1375), John (fl. 1385, ? another), John (fl. 1462), Thos., (? or Malemort), Wm., n fam., Gainsford, John, gallows, Gardner, Alan, Garnsey, T. R., curate of Christ Ch., Berry Hill, Garsed, Jas., Gatcombe, see Awre Gaunt (Gant): Blanche, see Lancaster John of, duke of Lancaster, Maur. de, Gay (fl. 1253), Gay: Ellen, Thos., George, duke of Clarence and earl of Warw., n Gerrard, Sir Chas., Gethin: John (d. c. 1571), John (d. 1587), Gibbon, Alex., Gibbons, John, Gibbs: Matilda, see Crawley-Boevey Wm., Giffard (Gifford): Hugh, rector of Newland, John (fl. 1260s), John (fl. 1640s), Sir John (fl. 1736), Wal., rector of Newland, later bp. of Bath and Wells, and abp. of York, (or Pekks), Wal., n Gillingham forest (Dors.), Glamorgan, and see Cardiff; Dunraven Castle; Llandaff; Llanvihangel; Merthyr Tydfil Glastonbury abbey (Som.), Glenbervie, Ld., see Douglas, Sylvester Gloucester: Miles of, earl of Heref., Rog. of, earl of Heref., Gloucester, bishops of, and see Fowler, Edw.; Frampton, Rob.; Goodman, Godfrey; Ryder, Hen. Gloucester, dukes of, see Thomas; Woodstock, Thos. of Gloucester, earls of, see Clare, Gilb. de and Ric. de; Despenser, Thos. le Gloucester, abbey, alderman, bankers, bell foundry, coaches, corporation, employment at, in Civil War, infirmary, Llanthony priory, q.v. M.P., municipal char. trustees, named as an address, nonconf., pinmaking, port, rlys., roads to, trade, St. Bartholomew's hosp., Sir Thos. Rich's sch., United Sch., governors of, Gloucester Millboard Co., Gloucestershire: clerk of the peace, county council, as education authority, ld. lieutenant, sheriff, Gloucestershire Banking Co., Glydden, the, see Dean Forest Godric (fl. 1066), Godwin, Earl, Godwin: Chas., rector of Staunton, Morgan, vicar of Lydney and rector of Eng. Bicknor, Thos. (fl. 1613), vicar of Newland, Thos. (d. 1644), rector of Eng. Bicknor, Thos. (d. 1669), rector of Eng. Bicknor, Goff, Edw., Gonning: Anne, w. of Rob., later of Sir Dudley North, John (fl. 1610, 1645), John (d. 1662, s. of last), Sir Rob., Goodman, Godfrey, bp. of Glouc., Goodrich (Herefs.), Huntsham, Symonds Yat, q.v. Goold: Aaron, Alf., Gorsley, see Newent Goscelin, Wal., Gosling: Caroline, J. F., vicar of Bream, Gough: Alice, m. Nic. Throckmorton, Chas., Dorothy, Eleanor, m. Wm. Catchmay, Geo. (fl. 1573), Geo. (fl. 1620s), Jas. (d. 1691), Jas. (fl. 1691, another), (or Aubrey), Jas. (fl. 1791), Laur., Mary, w. of Geo. (fl. 1573), see Warren Mary, w. of Jas. (d. 1691), Mary, w. of Wm. (fl. 1708), Ric. (fl. early 17th cent.), Ric. (d. by 1664, another), Warren, Wm. (fl. early 17th cent.), Wm. (fl. 1689, 1708), Wm. (fl. 1770), Wm. (d. 1773, ? same as last), fam., Gower, John, Grace Dieu abbey (Mon.), Graham: H. A. G., Thos., Grandison, Vct., see Villiers, Wm. Grange brook, Great House, see St. Briavels Great Western Railway, Greathough (or Lyd) brook, Green Bottom, see Dean Forest Greenaway, Ric., Greenham, Chas., Greenshields, Thos., Gregg, J. W., rector of Abenhall, Grey: Ant., earl of Kent, Hen., duke of Kent, Greyndour: Eliz., m. 1 Reynold West, John Tiptoft, Isabel, see Joce Joan, see Rigg (? or Chin), John, Lawr., Marg., see Abenhall Marion, Rob., fam., Greytree hundred (Herefs.), Griffith: Eliz., see Bridgeman Ellen, Hugh, rector of Mitcheldean, Griffiths: Cornelius, John, Thos., n grindstones, see quarrying Grosmont (Mon.), Grove, C. W., Guest, Sir Josiah John, Guise: F. E., John (d. 1588), John (s. of last), Sir John, John Wright, Wm. (d. 1574), Wm. (fl. 1591), Gunn, Wm., Gunn's Mills, see Abenhall: mills Gunter, John, Gurney: Anselm de, Eliz., m. John ap Adam, John de, Rob. de, Wm. de, Gurshill, see Purton Gwatkin, Ric., Gwilliam: Edw., Geo., Mary, Thos. ap, see Thomas Gwyllym, John ap, see John Gwynne-Evans, Wm., Haberdashers' Company, Hackett, Thos., Hackney (Mdx.), Hadnock, see Dixton Newton Hadwig (fl. 1066), Hagloe, see Awre Hagloe crab, apple, Haie brook, Halford, Thos., Hall: Benedict (d. 1668), Benedict (d. c. 1720), Benedicta Maria Theresa, m. Thos. Gage, Chris., Guy, Hen. (d. 1518), Hen. (d. 1645), Hen. Benedict, Jas., John, Ric., rector of Abenhall and of Mitcheldean, Wm. (d. 1545), Wm. (d. 1615), Mr. (fl. late 17th cent.), fam., hall: Marg., w. of Wm. of the, Wm. of the, Halsey: Jos., Marg., see Brain Hamburg, Hamelin the ferryman, Hammond: Jas., Mr. (fl. mid 17th cent.), Hampshire, see New Forest Hampton, Francis, rector of Staunton, Hamstalls, see Awre Hanbury: John, Ric., Handlo, John de, Hangerberry, see Dean Forest Hannis, John, Hanway Eaves, see Dean Forest: Ruardean Woodside Hardacre, R. F., Hardredshull, John de, Hardwicke: Eustace, John, Patience, m. Rob. Walter, Hardwicke, Haresfield: Agnes, m. John Barrow, Eleanor, John (d. 1417 or 1418), John (fl. mid 15th cent.), Ric. of, Thos., Harford, Jas., Harold, Earl, Harper, Wm., Harris: Francis, Jas., John, Phil., Sam. (d. 1710), vicar of Newland and rector of Eng. Bicknor, Sam. (fl. 1862), Tim., fam., Harrison: Eliz., m. Chas. Jones, Wm. (fl. 1679, 1724), curate of Coleford and rector of Staunton, Wm. (d. 1759), Harrow Hill, see Drybrook Hart: Cyril, Fred., John, n Ric., Harthill brook, see Brockweir brook Harthill Court, see Hewelsfield and Brockweir Harthill wood, see Hewelsfield and Brockweir Harvey: F. W., John, Haseley, Great (Oxon.), Hasfield, Hatcham Barnes (Kent), Hathaway (Hathway): Ellen, Isabel, m. Thos. Walwyn, Joan, John, Nigel, Ralph (d. c. 1316), Ralph (fl. 1374), Ric., Sibyl, m. Nic. Hyde, Thos., Wal., Wm. (d. by 1250), Wm. (fl. 1316), Wm. (d. c. 1317, another), Wm. (s. of last), Wm. (fl. 1498), fam., Hathaways man., see Ruardean; St. Briavels Hatholf, Thos., Hawfield, see Awre Hawkins: Jas. (d. 1637), Jas. (d. 1678), Jas. (d. 1722), Jocamina, John, Marg., Ric., Sarah, Thos., fam., Hayes, the, see Blakeney Hayhill, see Newnham Hazle man., see Ruardean: Morse Hayman fam., Hayward: John, Marg., Thos., fam., Hayward, see Awre Haywards, see Littledean Heane: David, Edw., Eliz., Hen. (d. 1661), n Hen. (s. of last), curate of Littledean, Rowland, Thos., Wm., fam., Hearne, Edw., Hedges, J. J., curate of Littledean, Hellier, John, Henbury, Henrietta Maria, Queen of Chas. I, Henry I, Henry II, Henry III, Henry IV, Henry, earl of Warw., Henry the carter, Henshaw: Chas., Eliz., m. Sir Edw. Dering, Katherine, Susanna, m. Sir Rowland Wynne, Herbert: Cecily, see Gage Sir Chas., Ewart, Hen., earl of Pembroke, John, Phil., earl of Pembroke, Thos., Wm. (d. 1469), earl of Pembroke, Sir Wm. (d. 1570), earl of Pembroke, Wm. (d. 1630), earl of Pembroke, Hereford: Geof., rector of Mitcheldean, Wal. of, Hereford, Vct., see Devereux, Wal. Hereford, bishops of, ests. of, suffragan, and see Bethune, Rob. de Hereford, earls of, see Bohun, Hen. de; FitzOsbern, Rog. and Wm.; Gloucester, Miles and Rog. Hereford, rlys. to, roads to, Hereford cathedral, dean and chapter of, precentor, Hereford diocese, chancellor of, Herefordshire, boundaries, Forest of Dean in, river trade, and see Bickerton; Bicknor, Welsh; Bromsash hundred; Dew church, Little; Flanesford priory; Goodrich; Greytree hundred; Hereford; Hope Mansell; Kentchurch; Kinnersley; Lea; Ledbury; Llanwarne; Marcle, Much; Mynde Pk.; Ross-on-Wye; St. Weonards; Stoke Edith; Upton Bishop; Walford; Weobley; Weston under Penyard; Whitchurch hermitages, see St. White's; Stowe Hertfordshire, see Northaw Hesketh, Rog. Fleetwood, Hewelsfield and Brockweir, agric., boundaries, Brockweir, q.v. char., ch., ch. ho., ct., dom. archit., farms, Harthill Ct., Harthill wood (or common), Hewelsfield common, see Hudnalls Hewelsfield Ct., Hiwoldestone, former name of Hewelsfield, inns, man., nonconf., poor relief, pop., roads, sch., settlement, tithes, woodland, Hewlett: Geo., Sam., Thos., Hickox: Isabel, see Hyde John, Higford: Dorothy, Edw., Eliz., w. of Wm., m. 2 Jas. Eaton, Hen. (d. 1715), Hen. (d. 1795), Higford, see Burr Jas. (fl. 1706), Jas. (d. 1742), John (d. 1706), Thos., Wm. (fl. 1622), Wm. (d. 1733), Wm. (d. 1770), Higgins fam., High Nash, see Coleford Highmeadow (in Staunton and Newland), agric., Highmeadow est., as Crown woodland, Highmeadow Ho., Plate mills and ironworks of, settlement, trades, Highnam, Hill: Ant., Perry, see Trippett Rowland, Thos. (fl. 1727, 1764), curate of Coleford and rector of Staunton, Thos. (fl. 1877), Whetham, Hillersland (in Dean Forest and Eng. Bicknor), Hinder's Lane, see Cinderford Hinton, see Berkeley Hippon, Hen., Hirst: A. H., J. E., Hiwoldestone, see Hewelsfield and Brockweir Hoarthorns fm., see Coleford Hobson, Wm., Hockaday, F. S., Hodges, Wm., Hody, Marg., m. Thos. Baynham, Holdfast (Worcs.), Holms, the, see Lydney Honsom, John, rector of Abenhall, Hook, Phil., Hooper: Eliz., see Prestbury Ric. (d. 1639), Ric. (d. c. 1717), Rob. Prestbury (d. 1835), Rob. Prestbury (d. 1877), Hope Mansell (Herefs.), n, Hopkins: John, see Probyn Thos., Wm., fam., Hopkinson, J. C. O. R., Horlick: Sir Jas., John, fam., Horne (Horn): John, Thos., horse races, horses, stud of, Hoskins: Alice, John, Kedgwin (fl. 1662), Kedgwin (d. 1685 or 1686, another), Kedgwin (d. 1743), Kedgwin (d. 1764), Kedgwin (d. 1834), Kedgwin (d. 1852), Mary, Wm., fam., hospitals, and see Dean Forest; Lydney Housman, Laur., Howe, John Thynne, Ld. Chedworth, Howell (Howel): C. H., Jas. Proctor, John, John ap, see John Wm., Howells, Herbert, Howitt, Mary, Howlet, Thos., Hudnalls (in Dean Forest, and later in St. Briavels and Hewelsfield), boundaries, common rights in, Hewelsfield (or Brockweir) common, nonconf., St. Briavels common, settlement, trades, Hudson fam., Hugall, J. W., Hugh, Rob. s. of, see Robert Hugh son of Wm. son of Norman, Hughes: Anne, Jas., Wm., vicar of Newland, rector of Staunton and of Eng. Bicknor, Wm. (d. 1723), Wm. (fl. 1740), Hulin (Huling): Phil., fam., Hunt, Thos., Huntingdonshire, see Eynesbury Huntley: Hugh, Marg., see Abenhall Rob. of, Wal. of (fl. 1199), Wal. of (fl. c. 1280), Huntley, Huntsham, see Goodrich Hurst, see Lydney; Slimbridge Hustler, Geo., rector of Eng. Bicknor, Hutton, see Badger Hyde: Isabel, m. John Hickox, Nic., Sibyl, see Hathaway Hyett: Benj., Jas., Ric., Rob., Rog., fam., Hyman fam., Independents, industry, trade, and professions, see anvil works; architects; attorneys; banks; bark; basket making; bellfounders; breweries; brickmaking; brushmaking; cardboard making; cement works; charcoal burning; cider; cinders; clothmaking; coal; coopers' wares; co-operative societies; copper works; crossbow bolts; engineering works; fairs; fisheries; foundries; fruit drinks; iron; ironworking; lime burning; mills; mining; nailmaking; packaging and boxes; paint; paper mills; pinmaking; plywood; potteries; quarrying; railway wagons; river trade; saddletree making; salt; shipbuilding; shovel making; sieve making; silk-throwing; stone; surgeons; tankard making; tanneries; timber; tinplate works; trencher and platter making; windmills; wire and cable works; wood distillation and chemical works; wool Inglis, Sir Rob., Inman, Martin, Ipsley, Wm., Ireland: trade with, treasurer of, and see Adare; Dublin iron, trade in, Ironside, Caroline, ironworking, Plate and see (s. v. mills and ironworks) Abenhall; Alvington; Bishopswood; Blakeney; Coleford; Flaxley; Lydbrook; Lydney; Redbrook; St. Briavels; Soudley; and (s. v. industry) Cinderford; Dean Forest; Parkend Isabella, queen of Edw. II, Ivor, David ap, see David ap Thomas Jackman: Jos., Marg., see Jones Rob., and see Croome-Jackman Jackson: G. E., Jos., W. H., Jacques: Eleanor, see Penberthy E. W., James I, James, duke of York (later James II), James: Edw. (d. 1628), Edw. (fl. 1702), Eliz., Frances, Hen., Joan, John (d. 1855), John (d. 1857), Marg., see Warren Ric., R. W., Selwyn (fl. 1749), n Selwyn (fl. 1770, another), Thos. (d. 1619), Thos. (d. 1671), Thos. (d. 1702), Thos. (d. 1761), Thos. (fl. 1791), Thos. (fl. 1798, another), Thos. (d. c. 1859), Thos. (d. c. 1885), Warren, Wm. (d. 1727), Wm. (d. 1742), Wm. (fl. 1892), Wm. (fl. 1894, ? another), fam., Jane: Edm., Eliz., see Catchmay John, Thos., Warren, fam., Jarrett fam., Jehovah's Witnesses, Jekyll, Thos., lecturer of Newland, Jelf, Sir Jas., Jenkyn, Benj., Jeynes, Sir Edwin, Joce: Isabel, w. of John, later of John Greyndour, Joan, John (fl. 1338, 1360), John (fl. 1378, another), Phil., Ric. s. of, see Richard Wm. (fl. 1240s), (or Wm. the woodward), Wm. (fl. 1282, ? 1320), fam., John, King, John, duke of Bedford, John ap Adam, Eliz., his w., see Gurney John ap Gwyllym, John ap Howel, Erneburga, his w., see Brecon Howel, his s., Johnston, A. J., Joiner: Jas., Jas., & Sons, Jolly, Zachariah, Jones: Anne, w. of Roynon, Anne, w. of Wm., Chas. (fl. 1607), Chas. (d. 1689), n, Chas. (d. 1796), Edw. (fl. 1635), Edw. (fl. 1680), vicar of Lydney, Edw. (d. 1685), Edw. (fl. 1775, 1791), Edw. (d. 1847), rector of Mitcheldean, Edw. Owen, Plate Eliz., m. Sam. Damsell, Eliz., see Harrison Eliz. Anne, Geo., Hen., Hen. Prowse, Hugh, Lettice, m. Ric. Oswald, Marg., m. Jos. Jackman, and later Thos. Smith, Penelope, Phil., Rachel, w. of Thos., later of Benj. Mason, Roynon (d. 1732), Roynon (d. 1814), n, Roynon (d. 1817), Roynon, curate of Blakeney, Somerset, Thos. (fl. 1608), Thos. (fl. 1692), Wal., Wm. (fl. 1577), Wm. (d. c. 1615), Wm. (d. 1667 or 1668), Wm. (d. by 1685), Wm. (fl. 1707), Wm. (d. 1775), Wm. Chas. Nigel, fam., Jordan: Humph., lecturer of Newland, John, Joyford (in Dean Forest, Coleford, and Eng. Bicknor), Joy's Green, see Dean Forest