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Index
A-J
NOTE. The following abbreviations have been used: adv., advowson; Abp., Archbishop; Alex., Alexander; And.,
Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben., Benjamin; Bp., Bishop; b., born; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine;
chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charities; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church; coll., college; Ctss.,
Countess; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; D. and C., Dean and Chapter; d., died; Dchss., Duchess; Edm., Edmund;
Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geof., Geoffrey; Geo., George; Gilb.,
Gilbert; Hen., Henry; ho., house; hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; ind., industry; Jas., James;
Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katharine; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; m., married; Mat.,
Matthew; Mic., Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; Pet., Peter; Phil.,
Philip; pop., population; rly., railway; Revd., Reverend; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom. Cath., Roman
Catholicism; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; s., son; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Vct., Viscount;
Vctss., Viscounests; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William.
Abbe, le, Alex., Geof., fam.,
Abbot (Abbott), Agnes, John,
Rob., - (fl. 1710),
fam.,
'Abegrave',
Abingdon (Berks.),
Abrahams, John,
Acaster, Sir Rog. de,
Acton, John, Thos.,
Ada, dau. of Ralph,
Adcock, Ric., Wm.,
Addington, Steph.,
Ælmar (fl. 1060),
Ælric, son of Meriet,
'Agstone',
Aikin, John,
Ailesbury, Earl of, see Bruce
Ailmar (fl. 1066),
Aimore, John,
Air Ministry,
Alcester (Warws.), abbey and abbot of
Aldwinckle, Ann, n, John (fl.
1672), John (fl. 1736), n;
fam.,
Alexander, Commander F. J.,
Capt. John, - (13th-
cent. miller),
Alferd (fl. 1060),
Alford (or Griffith), Mic.,
Alfreton (Derbys.),
Allen, Bridget, Surg.-Gen. F. F.,
John, Wal., -
(17th-cent. moulder),
Allexton, n,
Allfrey, H. C.,
Allicock (Alycock), Hen.,
Revd. Wal.,
Allinson, Eliz., Revd. John,
Allston, Sir Thos., n
Alselin, Geof.,
Alsop, Geo., n; Nat. (d. 1710),
Nat. (d. 1737), fam.,
Alvesteyn, John de, n
Alwin (fl. 1086),
Alwold (fl. 1060),
Alycock, see Allicock
Amelia (d. 1786), dau. of George II,
American Civil War,
Amersham (Bucks.),
Ancient Buildings, Soc. for the
Protection of,
Andover (Hants),
Andrew (Andrewe), Thos., Wm.,
Andrews (Andrewes), Ant.,
Edw., Ric.,
Thos. (fl. 1664), Thos. (fl.
1702), fam.,
Angell, B. J., J. B.,
Annable, John,
Annaly, Baron, see White
Ansketil (fl. 1130),
Ansketil (de Saucy),
Ansketil, Rob. fitz,
Anstey,
Anvers, fee of,
Apetoft, Lawr. of,
Apley (nr. Bridgnorth, Salop.),
Arbury (Warws.),
Archil (fl. 1060),
Arkwright, Chas.,
Armstrong, Revd. Chas.,
Arnesby,
Arnold, Edm., Edw. (of St.
Neots),
Rob.,
Arsic, Rob., Sybil,
Arthingworth (Northants.),
Asborne, Alice, see Smith; Edw.,
Ashby, Geo. (fl. 1608), Geo.
(d. 1653), fam.,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
Ashby Legers (Northants.),
Ashe (Asshe), Dorothy, see Fitzrandolf;
John, Lancelot,
Ashley (Northants.),
Ashton, H. C., John,
Asshe, see Ashe
Associated Electrical Industries,
Astley (Eastley), And.,
Eliz., see Harcourt; Ric., Thos.
of (fl. 1250), Thos. (fl. 1350),
Thos. (fl. 1395),
Wm. of (fl. 1411), Wm. (fl.
1500), fam.,
Aston Flamville,
Astwick (Astwyk), Agnes, m. (1) John
de Drayton (2) John Campion,
Alice, see Dumar; John de,
Atkins, John, Revd. Rob.,
Attewell, Joan, see Barnak; John,
Wm., fam.,
Aubigny (Aubeney, Aubeny), Isabel
d', m. Rob. de Ros, Wm. d' (fl.
1130), Wm. (fl. 1235),
fam.,
Aumale, Edw., Duke of (d. 1415),
Aumale, Earl of, see Forz, de
Aumale, honor of,
Austin, Joan,
Avalon, Hugh of, Bp. of Lincoln,
Avon, riv.,
Axholme (Lincs.),
Aylesbury, Sir John,
Ayleston,
Aylworth, Wm.,
Aynsworth, Wm.,
Azo (fl. 1086),
Babington (Babbington), Sir Ant.,
Eliz., see Ormond; Hen.,
John, Wm.,
Bache, Rog.,
Badley, Edw., Ric.,
Baggrave (in Hungarton),
Bagworth,
Baillie, E. F. , Lt.-Col. F. D. M.,
Col. J. W.,
Baker, L. P., - (fl.
1827), n
Bale, Edm., Frances,
Geo., John (d. 1570),
John (d. 1621),
Sir John (fl. 1633),
Rob., Wm., fam.,
Balliol, de, Agnes, n; Dervorguilla,
Ingelram, n;
John,
Bankhart, S. N.,
Barber, Miss - (19th-cent. school-mistress),
Barbor, Gabriel,
Barclay, Alex. Chas.,
Bardi (fl. 1060),
Bardolf, Anne, m. (1) Sir Wm.
Clifford (2) Sir Reynold Cobham,
Beatrice, see Warenne;
Doun, Eliz., m. John, Vct.
Beaumont, Hugh, Lord Bardolf (cr. 1299), Isabel,
Joan, m. Sir Wm. Phelip,
John, n; Rose, see
Hanselin; Thos. (fl. 1171),
Thos. (d. 1329), Thos. (d. 1331),
Thos. Lord Bardolf (d. 1408),
Wm. (d. 1276),
Wm. (fl. 1278), Wm.,
Lord Bardolf (d. 1386), Wm.
(d. 1389), fam.,
Barfield, - (19th-cent. sculptor),
Barfoot, Emmanuel, Geo.,
Barford, Kath., see Skeffington; Rob.,
Barham, Diana, Baroness (d. 1823),
Barkby,
Barker, Thomasin, m. And. Collin,
n; - (fl. 1890), n
Barksby,
Barnack (Northants.),
Barnak (Bernak), Alice de, Edm.,
Eliz., m. Wm. Neil, Emma,
Hugh de, Joan (d. 1420),
Joan, m. John Attewell,
John (fl. 1330), Sir John (d.
1409), John (d. 1415),
Marg. de, Mary, m. Rob.
de Stonham, Mary, see
Engaine; Rob., Sir Wm.,
fam.,
Barnard, D. J. J., Edw.,
fam.,
Barnes, Thos.,
Barrett fam.,
Barrow upon Soar, n,
Barry, Geo.,
Barton, John of,
Barton Seagrave (Northants.),
Barwell,
Basingges, de, John, Thos.,
Basingstoke (Hants),
Basset, Agnes, m. Wm. de Meynell
Ralph de St. Lo,
Alan, Amice, see Foxton;
Chris., Joan, m. Wm. of
Gumley, Maud, see
Ridel; Ralph (d. c. 1127),
Ralph (d. 1258), Ralph (d.
1265), Ralph
(d. 1291), Ralph (d. 1341),
Ric. (d. c. 1154),
Ric. (d. 1276), Ric. (d. 1400),
Thos. (d. 1291),
Thos. (fl. 1346),
fam.,
Bates J.,John,
Bath (Som.),
Bathurst, Edw., Geo.,
Hen., Earl Bathurst (d. 1794),
Judith, Moses,
Baud, John, Nic. de,
Thos., Wm. (fl. 1327),
Sir Wm. (fl. 1361), n, fam.,
Baunfield, Rob. de,
Bawdes, Chas., Eliz., see Boyville; John, Rob.,
Bayle, Thome,
Beasley, Sam.,
Beauchamp, de, Guy, Earl of Warwick (d. 1315), Marg.,
Ctss. of Warwick (d. 1406),
Ralph, Ric., Earl of Warwick
(d. 1439), Rob.,
Thos., Earl of Warwick (d. 1242),
Thos., Earl of Warwick (d.
1401), Wal. (fl. 1130),
Wal. (fl. 1223), Wm.
(fl. 1240), Wm. (fl.
1292), Wm., Earl of Warwick
(d. 1298), fam.,
Beauclerk, Wm. Aubrey de Vere,
Duke of St. Albans (d. 1849),
Beaudesert (Staffs.),
Beaufort, Marg., Ctss. of Richmond
(d. 1509),
Beaumanor (in Woodhouse),
Beaumont, Arabella, Admiral
Basil, Cath., see Farnham;
Christina, Eliz. (w. of John,
Vct. Beaumont), Eliz.
(w. of Wm. Beaumont), Sir
Geo., Hen. de, Hen.,
Lord Beaumont (fl. 1331),
Hen., Lord Beaumont (d. 1413),
Sir Hen. (fl. 1681),
John, Vct. Beaumont (d. 1460),
John (fl. 1550),
Nic.,
Rob., Earl of Leicester (d.
1118), Rob., Earl of
Leicester (d. 1168),
Sir Thos. (d. 1614),
Thos. (son of Nic.), Thos.
(fl. 1780), Wm., Lord Beaumont (d. 1507),
Sir Wm. (d. 1675), fam.,
and see Bertie
Bedeworth, Joan de,
Bedford, Ctss. of, see Russell (Lucy)
Bedford, n
Bedfordshire,
Bek, Constance, Wal.,
Beler, Rog. (d. 1326), Rog.
(s. of Rog.),
Belgrave, Geo., Joan, see Farnham; Rog. de, fam.,
Belgrave,
Bell, Chas., Ric.,
Bellairs, Geo., Jas. (fl. 1765),
Jas. (fl. 1791), Jas. (later
Stevenson), Wm., fam.,
Bellamy, John,
Bellers, John,
Bellowe, John,
Bellville, Emma, Frank A.,
Rupert,
Belper, Baron, see Strutt
Belton (Rut.),
Belvoir,
Belvoir, honor of,
Belvoir, prior and priory of,
Bendeng, Burgia de,
Bendish, Wm.,
Bennet, Abbot of Selby,
Bennett, Barwell Ewins,
Bennion, C., Chas.,
Bent, Anne (formerly Newton),
Chris., Steph., Wm. (fl.
1627), Wm. (fl. 1688),
Bere, - (19th-cent. schoolmaster),
Bereford, de, Margery, Osbert,
Wal., Wm., fam.,
Berege, Ric.,
Beresford, Jas.,
Bergersh, Bart. de,
Berkeley, Eliz., Hon. Geo., n;
Thos. (d. 1443), Thos. (b.
1444), Wm., Lord Berkeley
(d. 1492), fam.,
Bernak, see Barnak
Bernard, Adam,
Bernasconi, - (fl. 1819), n
Berners, Lord, see Wilson (Hen. Wm.)
Bernstein, H.,
Berridge, John, Wm.,
fam.,
Berry, Geo., John,
Rob.,
Bert, Thos.,
Bertie, Montagu, Lord Beaumont (d.
1666),
Bertram, Rob.,
Béthune (Pas-de-Calais), advocate of,
Beumys, Wm.,
Bevingtons, Messrs. (19th-cent. organbuilders),
Bewell, Ant.,
Bewicke, B. E. S., Mrs. B. E. S.,
Ben. (d. 1730),
Ben. (fl. 1770), C. J.,
Calverley (d. 1774),
Calverley (fl. 1848), Calverley Theodore, Mrs. E. E. T.,
Eliz., see Fenwicke; fam.,
n,
Bewpas, Thos.,
Beyerley, Wm.,
Billers, Wm.,
Billesdon, n, adv.,
agric., boundaries,
char., ch., cross,
earthwork, estates, fairs,
Feast, fox-hunting,
houses, ind., inn,
local govt., man., market,
mill, nonconf.,
parsonage, poor relief, pop.,
roads, schs.,
Vicar of, workho.,
Billesdon, Board of Guardians,
Billesdon brook,
Billesdon Coplow,
Billesdon R.D.C.,
Billesdon Union,
Bingley, Rob., Thos. Pendock,
n
Binington, Hugh de,
Bird, Alfred, Frances, see Pickering; John (fl. 16th cent.), John
(fl. 1851), Mary, Thos.,
fam.,
Birdyt, Wm.,
Birkhead, Jos.,
Birmingham,
Bisbrook (Rut.),
Bitteswell,
Blaby, Hugh de,
Blaby,
Black, Wm.,
Black Death,
Blackerby, Sam.,
Blakesley, Laur., Thos.,
Blaket, Sir John,
Marg., see Hastings
Bland, I. G.,
Blaston, de, Rob. (fl. 1250), Rob.
(fl. 1346), Thos. (fl. 1279),
Thos. (fl. 1323), Thos.
(fl. 1374), fam.,
Blaston, n,
adv., agric.,
chap. of St. Giles,
chap. of St. Michael,
char., chs.,
Hall, houses, local
govt., mans., mill,
nonconf., poor relief, pop.,
roads, sch.,
Bliss, Jane, John, n,
Phil. (d. 1714), Phil. (d. 1775),
Phil. (fl. 1775),
Blois, Wm. of, Bp. of Lincoln,
Blondus, Rob.,
Blount (Blund, Blunt), Humph.,
John, Lord Mountjoy (d. 1485),
Rog., Miss - (fl. 1850),
Blyth, honor of,
Bodley, G. F.,
Bold (Bolde), John, Phil.,
Bolton, F. G.,
Bolton (Yorks.),
Bond, Edw.,
Bonney, Hen. Kaye, Archdeacon of
Lincoln,
Bonville, Eliz., see Martell; John,
Wm.,
Booth, A. E.,
Bootheway, Hen.,
Bordeni, Rog. de,
Bordman, Sam.,
Borough, Eliz., John (or St.
John), Ric., Thos.,
Borowe, John, Rob.,
Bossu, Rob. le,
Boston (U.S.A., Mass.), n
Bosworth, Chas., Geo.,
Joan, m. John de Lodbrok,
Mary, Ric. de (d. by 1218),
Ric. de (d. by 1247), Rog.
de, Thos. de, Wal. de,
Bosworth, Husbands, n,
n, adv., agric.,
airfield, boundaries,
canal, char., ch.,
coach traffic, earthwork,
fair, fox-hunting, Hall,
houses, inns,
local govt., mans.,
mills, nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rly., rectory ho.,
roads, Rom. Cath.,
schs., water supply,
workho.,
Bosworth, Market,
Bosworth Psalter,
Bothall (Northumb.),
Botreaux, Isabel, see Moels; Wm. de,
fam.,
Boughton (Northants.),
Bourcher, John,
Bourne (Lincs.),
Bowden, Great,
adv.,
agric., boundaries,
bridge, canal, chant.,
char., ch.,
Green, Gunsbrook,
houses, ind., inns,
local govt., man.,
mills, nonconf.,
Old Rectory, poor relief,
pop., rly., rectory
ho., roads, schs., sewage
disposal, stocks, street
lighting, water supply,
workho., and see St. Mary
in Arden
Bowden, Great, royal soke of,
Bowden, Little (in Market Harborough),
Bowes, John, Martin,
Bowlker, Revd. C. A. C.,
Bowman fam.,
Boys, Cecily, see Doseville; Guy de,
Boyville (Boyvill), Alice, see Murdak;
Anne, m. Hen. Sothill,
Eleanor, Eliz. (fl. 1417),
Eliz., m. John Cockayne,
Eliz., m. John Bawdes,
Hugh, John (d. before
1356), n; John (d.
1377), John (d. 1467),
Marg.,
Mary, see Maunsell; Ric.,
Thos. (d. before 1308),
n, Thos. (d. 1404),
Thos. (fl. 1413), Wm.
(d. 1292), Wm.
(d. 1311), n; fam.,
Brabazon, le, Ada, Amice, see
Mowsley; Beatrice, Mat.,
Rog. (fl. 1268), Rog. (d.
1317),
Rog. (fl. 1345), Sarah,
Thos. (fl. 1270),
Thos. (fl. 1330), Wm.,
fam.,
Bracker, Austin,
Bradgate, John, Lucy, Ric.,
Bradley (in Medbourne),
Bradley, prior and priory of,
Bragg, Sir W. H., n; Wm.,
Braithwaite, G. V. L.,
Braken, Nic.,
Brampton, Hen. de, fam.,
Brampton (Northants.),
Branteston, Wm. de,
Branthwayte, Ric.,
Brasted (Kent),
Brauncepath, Eliz. (later Isham),
John, Marg., see Harrington;
Ric., Thos., Wm.,
Braunston (Rut.),
Bray, Thos., W.,
Braybrook, de, Alice, Christine,
m. John Latimer, Christine
(w. of Hen.), see Ledet; Hen.,
Ivo, Rob.,
Braybrooke (Northants.),
Breaute, Nic. de,
Brecknock, Petronella, m. Zachary
Wragge,
Breedon, John, Mary,
Breedon-on-the-Hill, Vicar of,
Breitmeyer, Col.,
Bret, Wm.,
Bretayne, John de, Earl of Richmond
(d. 1334), John de, Earl of
Richmond (d. 1341),
Bretton (Breton, Bretun), Dr. Clement, Revd. Everard,
Ralph,
Brian, see Bryan
Brid, Thos.,
Bridges, John, n
Bridgwater and Shepheard, Messrs.
(architects),
Bright, Eliz., Revd. John,
Bringhurst, de, Ada, m. Hen. Norwich,
Alice, m. Wal. de Wingfield,
Geof., Rob. (d. before 1249),
Rob. (fl. 1277), Rob. (fl.
1332), Theobald, Wm.,
fam.,
Bringhurst, adv.,
agric., boundaries,
char., ch., electricity
supply, houses, local govt.,
mans., nonconf.,
pop., rly., reservoir,
roads, schs., water
supply, and see 'Abegrave',
Drayton, Easton (Great), Prestgrave
British Glues and Chemicals Ltd.,
British Museum,
British-Thomson-Houston,
Brocas, Bernard, Eliz., (w. of
Wm.), see Dexter; Eliz., m. Sir Rob.
Cotton, Frances, m. Edw.
Hazlerigg, Frances, m. Sir
Geo. Turpyn, Mary,
Susan, Wm.,
Brockett, Edw.,
Broderers' Company of London,
Brokesby, Bart.,
Bromley, Eliz., Rog.,
Wm.,
Brooke, And., Anne, Sir
Basil, Sir Carlistene,
Hen., Mary, see Parr;
Rog., Sir Thos.,
Brooke (Rut.), priory of,
Brooks, Mrs. Timothy,
Broome J. E.,
Brotherton, Thos. of, Earl of Norfolk (d. 1338), n
Broughton, Ann, Eliz., see Stonham; John (fl. 1436),
John (d. 1518), John (d. c.
1518), Kath., m. Lord Wm.
Howard, fam.,
Broughton Astley,
Brown (Browne), Abraham,
Anne, Francis,
Capt. Giles Gore, J. D., n;
John, John Suffield, Mary
(d. 1746), Mary, m. E. A.
Burnaby, Rowland, n,
Thos. (fl. 1601), Thos.
(fl. 1701), Wm. (fl. 1605), Wm.
(d. 1814), fam.,
Brown (W. Talbot) and Fisher,
Messrs. (architects),
Broxholme, John,
Bruce, Anne, Rob., Earl of
Ailesbury (d. 1685), Thos.,
Lord Bruce, later Earl of Elgin (d.
1663), fam.,
Brudenell, Adeline, Ctss. of Cardigan
(b. 1824), Dorothy, Edm.
(fl. 1461), Edm. (d. 1590),
Edm. (fl. 1635),
n, Edw., Eliz.
(fl. 1580), Eliz., Ctss. of Cardigan (d. 1745), Frances, m.
Jos. Pippin, Geo.,
Jas., Earl of
Cardigan (d. 1811),
Jas. Thos., Earl of Cardigan
(d. 1868), Mary,
Philippa, Ric., Sir Rob. (d.
1531),
Rob., Earl of Cardigan (d.
1837), Thos. (d. 1549),
Thos. (fl. 1610),
Thos. (d. 1707), Wm.,
fam.,
Bruntingthorpe,
Brutzer, Revd. H. W.,
Bryan (Brian), John, Ric. (fl.
1758), Ric. (d. before 1803),
Wm. (fl. 1813), Wm.
(fl. 1850), fam.,
Brydges, Jas., Duke of Chandos (d.
1744),
Brygge, Thos.,
Bubbenhill, Wm. de,
Buchan, earls of, and see Comyn
Buci, Rob. de,
Buck, Sam.,
Buckby, Long (Northants.),
Buckingham, Duke of, see Villiers
Buckley, Wm.,
Bugby, Geo., Wm. (fl. 1654),
Wm. (fl. 1716),
Bugeor, And.,
Bullivant, Revd. Hen.,
Revd. Hen. Everard,
John, fam.,
Bulmer, John de, Tiffany, see
Morwic
Bunney, Jos., Mrs. - (fl. 1799),
Bunninge, Zacheus, n, n
Burbage,
Burdegale, Maud, Oliver de,
Burden, Geo.,
Burdett (Burdet, Burditt), Anna,
Hen., John (fl. 1413), John
(fl. 1737), Ric. (fl. 1279),
Ric. (fl. 1599), n; Rob. (fl.
11th cent.), Rob. (fl. 1279),
Theophilus, Thos.,
Wm. (fl. 1170), Wm. (fl.
1271), Wm. (fl. 1599),
Wm. (fl. 1664),
Wm. (fl. 1788), fam.,
Burgh, de, Anne, m. (1) Theobald
Ward (2) Rob. Chiselden, Eliz.,
m. Theobald de Verdon, n,
Marg., Wm.,
Burghley, Rob. de, fam.,
Burghley by Stamford (Northants.),
Burke, Edm.,
Burnaby (Burneby), Alice,
Edwyn And., Evelyn,
G. A., Geo., John,
Margery, m. Rob.
Heryerd, Mary,
Rob., Sarah, Thos.,
fam.,
Burrough, Hen., Ric.,
Rob. (formerly de Stockton),
St. John, Thos., Sir
Wm. (fl. 1388), n; Wm. (fl.
1658), fam.,
Burrough on the Hill, n,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char., ch.,
earthwork, fox-hunting,
houses, ind.,
inn, local govt., man.,
mills, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop., race
meeting, rly., rectory ho.,
roads, schs., water
supply,
Burrows, Wm.,
Burso, Thos. de,
Burton, Eliz., John,
Thos. (d. 1382), Thos. (fl.
1382), Sir Thos. (d. 1655),
Sir Thos.
(fl. 1685), Sir Wm. (d.
1375), Wm. (fl. 1401), Wm.
(d. 1645),
Burton (Staffs.), abbey of,
Burton Agnes (E.R. Yorks.),
Burton Lazars, n,
Burton on the Wolds, n
Burton Overy, adv.,
agric., boundaries,
canal, char., ch.,
earthworks, houses, ind.,
inn, local govt.,
mans., mills, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop.,
rly., rectory ho., roads,
sch., workho.,
Burwash (Suss.),
Bushby (Busceby), Anne, m. Ant.
Keck, John de, Wm.,
fam.,
Bushby (in Thurnby), agric.,
chap., char., estates,
houses, mill, nonconf., poor relief, pop.,
sch.,
Busli, Rog. de,
Buswell, Rog., fam., n
Buterus (fl. 1086),
Butler, A. J., A. J. Agard,
Henrietta Sophia, Ralph,
Rose, see Verdon; Sarah,
n; Theobald, Wm.,
Buttle, Revd. W. F.,
Buttriss, Sim.,
Buzzard, Wm.,
Byllem, Ric.,
Byron, Anne Isabella, see Milbanke;
Augusta, m. Wm., Earl of Lovelace,
Geo. Gordon, Lord Byron (d.
1824), Lucy, m. (1) John Crewe
(2) Edm. Turnor (3) Wm. Frowde,
n
Cade, Ant.,
Cailli, Emma, Thos. de,
Calcote, John, Wm. (fl. 1430),
Wm. (d. 1559), fam.,
Caldecott (Rut.),
Cambridge, Christ's Coll. n,
St. John's Coll.,
Univ. of,
Camden, Vct., see Hicks
Campanett, John,
Campion (or Power), Agnes, see
Astwick; John, fam.,
Camville, de, Isabel, Ric.,
Rog., Wal.,
fam.,
Canford School (Dors.),
Cant, John,
Canterbury, Abp. of, see Kilwardby,
Laud, Pole (Reginald), Sudbury,
Theobald, Wake
Cantilupe, de, Geo., Milisent
m. (1) de Montalt (2) Eudo la
Zouche, Wm. (d. 1239),
Wm. (d. 1250),
Cape, Wm.,
Cardigan, earls of, and see
Brudenell
Care, Brian,
Carlton, East (Northants.), n,
Carlton Curlieu, n,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char., ch., n,
Hall,
houses, mans., mills.,
nonconf., poor relief, pop.,
rectory ho., roads, sch.,
n
Carpenter, Thos., Wm.,
Carpenter and Ingelow, Messrs.
(architects),
Carr, Frances,
Carter, Eliz., Rob., fam.,
Cartledge, W.,
Cary, John,
Catesby, Anne, see Seaton; Edw.,
Emma, see Cranford; Eusby,
Geo., John, Lettice,
Mic., Nic., Ric.,
Rob., Wm.,
Catesby (Northants.), priory of,
Catlyn, Rob.,
Cave, Brian, Charnel,
Eliz., John,
Lucy, Ric., Thos.
(fl. 1540), Thos. (fl. 1589),
Sir Thos. (d. 1776),
Wm. (fl. 1582), Wm. (fl.
1638), Wm. (d. 1713),
Wm. (d. before 1769),
fam.,
Cawkwell, Rob.,
Cecil (Cecill, Cecyll), Brownlow, Earl
of Exeter (d. 1793), Thos.,
Wm., Wm. Thos. Brownlow, Marquess of Exeter (d. 1956),
Celestin III, Pope,
Chacombe, Hugh de,
Chaddesden, Hen. de, Nic. of,
Chaddesden (Derbys.),
Chalfont Electrical Products,
Challoner, Francis,
Chamber, Jos.,
Chamberlain (Chamberlayne), Edw.,
Francis, Harriet, m.
Nat. Dance, Hen., Ivole,
John (fl. 1508), John (d.
1638),
John (fl. 1646), John (fl. 1758),
Leonard, Ralph le (fl.
13th cent.), Ralph (fl. 1343),
Ric., Thos. (fl. 1781),
Thos. (fl. 1840), n,
Wm. (fl. 1508), Wm. (fl. 1825),
fam.,
Chambers, John, Wm.,
Chambre (Chaumbre), Eleanor,
Geo., John, Thos.,
Chancellor, Lord,
Chandos, Duke of, see Brydges
Chaplin, C. W., fam.,
Chapman, Edw., Hen.,
Thos. (fl. 1589), Thos. (fl.
1770), Wm., fam.,
Charitable Uses, Commissioners for,
Charity Commissioners,
n,
Charles I, King,
Charles II, King,
Charnel, Margery, Maud, m.
Laur. Trussell, Thos., fam.,
Charnells, Joan, Wm. de,
Charyte, Wm., Prior of Leicester,
Chater, Edw.,
Chaumbre, see Chambre
Chaundeler, Wm.,
Chaworth, de, Joan, m. John Ormond,
Thos. (fl. 1257),
Thos. (d. before 1315), Sir
Thos. (d. 1370), Sir Thos.
(d. 1459), Thos. (d.
1485), Wm. (fl. 1235),
Sir Wm. (d. c. 1398),
fam., n
Cherlecote, Wm. de,
Cheseldene (Cheseldyn, Chiselden),
Anne, see Burgh; Edw., Rob.,
Wm.,
Cheshire, Group Capt., Leonard,
Chesney, Rob. de, Bp. of Lincoln,
Chester, Bp. of, see Ferne
Chester, Earl of, see Hugh, John the
Scot
Chester, honor of,
Cheswardine (Salop.),
Chetwynd, Frances, see Hazlerigg;
Joan, see Maunsell; John,
Rob., Wal., Wm.,
Chetwynd-Talbot, Chas. John, Vct.
Ingestre (later Earl of Shrewsbury,
d. 1877),
Chevrecurt, Rob., Wal. de,
Cheyne, Hugh, John, Rog.,
Thos., fam.,
Chichester, Frances, Lady (fl. 1630),
Chigwell (Essex),
Child, Hen., n; Ivo le, n; John (d.
c. 1284), John (fl. 1302),
Rob., Wm. de,
Chipstead (Surr.),
Chiselden, see Cheseldene
Chokes, honor of, n
Christian, Geo.,
Church Building Soc.,
Church Commissioners,
Church of England Children's Soc.,
Church Land Charity,
Church Society, The,
Churchill, Sarah, Dchss. of Marlborough (d. 1744),
Churchill, Vct., see Spencer
Cioches, Gunfrid de,
Civil Defence Corps, Leicestershire
Division,
Clare, John of,
Clarke (Clark, Clerk), Alan,
Dunstan,
Edm., Eliz., Jas.,
John le, Mat.,
Rog., Revd. Slaughter, Zachary, fam.,
Clarke and Philips, Messrs. (bankers),
Claybrooke,
Clayton and Bell, Messrs. (glassmoulders),
Clerk, see Clarke
Clifford, Anne, see Bardolf; Sir Wm.,
Clinton, Edw., Earl of Lincoln (d.
1585), Joan,
see Meynill; Thos., Wm. de,
Earl of Huntingdon (d. 1354), n
Clipston (Northants.),
Clitheroe, Rob.,
Clitheroe (Lancs.),
Close, Maxwell Hen.,
Clough, Jas.,
Coats, Maj. A., Jas.,
Coats (J. and P.) Ltd.,
Cobe, Timothy,
Cobham, Anne, see Bardolf; John de,
Lord Cobham (d. 1355), Sir
Reynold,
Cochrane, Arthur G.,
Cockayne (Cokeyn), Edm., Eliz.,
see Boyville; John,
Cocks (Cockes), Chas. (fl. 1717),
Chas., Lord Somers (d. 1806),
Humph., John Somers, Lord
Somers (d. 1841), Thos.,
Cogan, Eliz.,
Cokeyn, see Cockayne
Colborne, John, Kath.,
Cole, B. W., Thos.,
Wm., fam.,
Cole Orton,
Coleman, Alice, Anne,
B. F., Chris., Hen. (fl.
1524), Hen. (fl. 1643),
Hen. (fl. 1672), Hen. (d. 1779),
Hen. (fl. 1855), n; Revd.
J. S., Jane, see Smith; John,
Leonard, Ric.,
Rob., Sam., Thos.
(fl. 1604), Thos. (fl. 1780),
fam.,
Coles (Colles), Ann, Chris.
(fl. 1638), Chris. (fl. 1668),
Wm., - (fl. late 17th cent.), n
Coleshull, Ric.,
Coley, see Colly
Colinson, Wm.,
Colles, see Coles
Collett, Anne,
Colley, see Colly
Collin, And., n; Thomasin, see
Barker; Wm., fam.,
Collins (Collyns), Ric., n; T. A.,
Thos., Wm., n
Colly (Coley, Colley), Ant.,
Eliz., see Kebell;
John,
Collyns, see Collins
Colquit, Edw.,
Coltman, Wm., fam.,
Colville fam.,
Comyn, Alex., Earl of Buchan (d.
1290), Eliz., see
Quency; John, Earl of Buchan (d.
1308),
Conant fam., n
Conduitt, John,
Constable, Jane, see Sothill; Sir John,
Conyers, Sir Baldwin, n;
Edw., n; John (fl.
1553), John (fl. 1750),
Sarah, n
Cook (Cooke), E. E., Revd. J. G.,
n, John (fl. 1381),
John (d. 1867),
Kenelm, Wm.,
Cookes' Farms Ltd.,
Coope, Ant.,
Cooper, Christian, David,
Geo., John,
Co-operative Wholesale Soc. Ltd.,
Coopers (of Bedford), Messrs.,
Coplow brook,
Coplow Hill,
Corah, Alfred, Mrs. Alfred,
Eliz., Thos.,
Corbet (Corbett), Amice, Edw.,
Louisa Mary, see Isham; Ric.
(fl. 1236), Ric. (d. 1301),
Rob., Thos. (fl. 1301),
Thos. (s. of Thos.),
Corby (Northants.),
Corby and District Water Co.,
Cornwall, Edm., Earl of (d. 1300),
Ric., Earl of (d. 1272),
and see Eltham
Corrance, Revd. F. T., John,
fam.,
Corringham (Essex),
Cort, Ben.,
Cosby, n
Cossington,
Costobadie, H. P.,
Cotes, John,
Cotterstock (Northants.),
Cottesloe, Baron, see Fremantle
Cottingham (Northants.),
Cotton, Eliz., see Brocas; Francis,
Geo., Lucy, see Harvey; Rob.
(fl. 1540), Sir Rob. (d. 1631),
Sam., Thos. (fl. 1565),
Thos. (fl. 1583), Thos. (fl.
1607), Thos. (fl. 1658),
Wm., fam.,
Couci, Aubrey de, Earl of Northumbria,
Coulton, Geo., Revd. Ric.,
fam.,
Coventry, John de,
Coventry, Charterhouse,
St. Mary's Priory,
Coventry and Lichfield, Bp. of, see
Herrick (Rob.), Stretton (Rob. de)
Cowesby, Edw., Isabel,
Cowper, Rob.,
Cox (Coxe), John, Wm. (fl. 1633),
Wm. (d. 1758),
Crabtree, Wal. R.,
Cradock, Edm., John, Jos.
(d. 1759), Jos. (d. 1826),
Wm.,
Cradock-Hartopp, Sir Edm.,
Sir John Wm., Sir Wm.
Edm., fam.,
Cragg, Revd. Jos.,
Cranbury (Hants),
Cranford, de, Emma, m. John Catesby, Geof., John,
Juliana, Nic., Rob.,
Wm., fam.,
Cranford (Northants.),
Cranoe, n,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char., ch.,
cross, houses,
inn, man.,
mills, nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rectory ho.,
roads, schs.,
water supply,
Cranwell, Ric.,
Crawford, W. S.,
Creake, North (Norf.), abbey of,
Creke (Northants.),
Cressing Temple (Essex),
Crevequer, de, Alice, Dan.,
Hamon, Rob. (fl. 1119),
Rob. (fl. 1204),
Rob. (fl. 1261), fam.,
Crewe, John (d. 1684), n; John
(fl. 1733), Lucy, see Byron; Sir
Randolph, fam.,
Crewe (Ches.),
Crichel, Long (Dors.),
Crick, Eliz., F. W., John
(d. 1730), John (d. 1775),
John Throne, Martha,
Patience, see Sims; Thos. (d. 1864),
Thos. (fl. 1870),
Crioill, Joan, John de,
Croft, Dorothy, see Harvey; Thos.,
Wm.,
Croft,
Cromwell, Eliz., Gregory,
Lord Cromwell (d. 1557),
Hen., Maud,
Oliver, Ralph, Lord Cromwell (d. 1454), Thos.,
Earl of Essex (d. 1540),
Thos. (fl. 1595),
Croppehull, John de, Margery,
see Verdon, de
Crosley, Rog.,
Cross, Alex., Thos.,
Cross and Son, Messrs. (clock-makers),
Crossburrow Hill,
Croxton, South,
Croxton Kerrial,
Croyland (Lincs.), Abbot of,
Crumwell, Ralph de,
Cullen, Chas., Vct. Cullen (d. 1802),
Cunard, Sir Bache,
Edw.,
Cureton, Job,
Curly, Alice, m. Pet. de Nevill,
Rob., Wm., fam.,
Cursham, F. L.,
Curtis (Curties), J., T. A.,
Curzon, John, Rob. de,
Thos. (fl. 1317), Thos. (fl.
1400), Thos. (fl. 1532),
Wm.,
fam.,
Cute, Rog.,
Dain, Hen. Bennett (later Ewins),
Dain and Smith, Messrs. (architects),
Dalby, Hugh of, Wm.,
Dalby, Little,
Dalby, preceptory of,
Dale, Anne, Chas., Rog.,
Dalyngrigge, Alice, see Neville; Sir
Edw.,
Dan, see Dand
Danby, Sir Chris., Margery, see
Scrope
Dance, Harriet, Nat. (later
Holland),
Dand (Dan), Eliz., m. Rob. Foster,
John (d. 1630), John (d.
1717), Wm. John,
fam.,
Danet, Phil.,
Daubeney, Oliver,
Daundelyn fam.,
Daunsey, John, Marg., see Ward
Davenport, Dorothy, Isaac,
Marg., Ric., Thos.,
Daventry (Northants.), priory of St.
Augustine,
David I, King of Scotland,
Davie, see Davy
Davies (Davis), Eliz., m. Sir Thos.
Cave, Dr. Griffith,
Revd. John, Rice, - (fl.
1798),
Davy (Davie), Jas., Rob.,
Dawe, John,
Dawson, A. P., Thos.,
Day, John,
Deacon, Abraham, John,
Wm.,
Deacons, Messrs. (hosiers),
Deene (Northants.),
Dell, John,
Denbigh, Earl of, see Fielding
Dent, Mrs. B. M. Edwards,
Edw., Francis, Hen.
(d. c. 1724), Hen. (d. 1774),
John (d. 1595),
John (fl. 1619), John (d. 1789),
Revd. John Hen., n,
n,
Wm. (d.
1584), n, Wm. (fl. 1691),
n; Wm. (d. c. 1740), Wm.
(d. 1774), Wm. (d. 1823),
fam., n,
Denton, John de,
Depopulated villages,
Derby, earls of, see Ferrers
Derby, Eliz. m. Edw. Eyton,
Everard, Libaeus, Thos.,
Wm., fam.,
Derby,
Derbyshire,
Derman, see Dorman
Desborough (Northants.),
Despenser, Hugh le, Earl of Winchester (d. 1326),
Dethick (Derbys.),
'Devenport', 'Widow', n
Devereux, Jonathan, Wal.,
Dexter, Eliz., m. Wm. Brocas,
Marg. (w. of Wm. I),
Marg., m. (1) John Mitton (2) Wm.
Vowe, Rob., Thos.,
Wm. I, Wm. II,
fam.,
Dickinson, Revd. Chas., Frances,
Dictionary of National Biography
,
Digby, Everard (fl. 1466), Everard
(fl. 1517), Sir Everard (d.
1606), John de (fl. 1272),
John (fl. 1302), John (fl.
1520), Kenelm (fl. 1547),
Sir Kenelm (d. 1665), Mary,
see Parr; Rob. de, Rose, see
Prestwiche; Wm. (fl. 1499),
Wm. (fl. 1553), fam.,
Dilkes, John,
Dimock, Chas., Mary, see Needham; fam.,
Dingley (Northants.),
preceptory,
Diocesan Board of Patronage,
Dixon, Joan, John, Ric.,
Wm.,
Dod fam.,
Doddridge, Phil.,
Dodds, Revd. H. L.,
Doe, Jolland de,
Dolby, Chapman, Edwin,
Domesday Survey,
Donington, Castle,
Dorman (Derman), Mary, Maud,
Wm., fam.,
Dormer, Hen., n,
Dorset, Marquess of, see Grey
Doseville, Cecily, m. Guy de Boys,
Hugh, John,
Marg., see Kirkby; Margery, m.
Edm. Trussell, Rob.,
Wal.,
Doughty, Thos.,
Douglas, Sholto John, Earl of Morton
(d. 1884),
Dove, riv.,
Downhall, Wm., n
Drakelowe, Alice, see Wileby; Eliz.,
Thos. (fl. 1360), Thos.
(s. of Thos.),
Dransfeld, Ralph,
Draycott, Wm.,
Drayton, Agnes, see Astwick; John
de,
Drayton (in Bringhurst),
agric.,
chap., ch.,
houses, inn, local govt.,
mans., mill, nonconf., pop., sch.,
workho.,
Drayton, Fenny, n
Driby, de, Joan, John,
Drury, Eliz., see Sothill; Hen.,
Sir Wm.,
Dublin, Univ. of, n
DuBois, Arnold, John,
Wm.,
fam.,
Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick
(d. 1589), Edm.,
Eliz., see Grey; John, Duke of
Northumberland (d. 1553),
John, Vct. Lisle
(d. 1554), Rob., Earl of
Leicester (d. 1588),
Dumar, Alice. m. John Astwick,
John, Ric. de (or Pancevolt),
Rob.,
Dummer, Harriet, m. Thos. Chamberlayne, Thos. (d. 1765),
Thos. (d. 1781),
Dummer, East (Hants),
Duncan, Alex., Mrs.
Alex., Alex. Lauderdale,
Duncombe, Sir Chas.,
Dunstable (Beds.),
Dunton Basset,
Duport, John,
Durrad, John (d. 1726),
John (fl. 1741), Thos.,
Durweston (Dors.),
Dwyer, Thos.,
Dynham, Joan, see Ormond; John,
Lord Dynham (d. 1500),
Thos., n,
Eames, - (fl. 1917),
Earp, John, Wm.,
Easby (Yorks.), abbey of St. Agatha,
Eastburn, C. F.,
Eastley, see Astley
Easton, Great (in Bringhurst),
agric., char.,
ch., estates,
houses, ind., local
govt., mans., mills,
nonconf., pop.,
schs., workho.,
Easton on the Hill (Northants.),
Easton by Rockingham, see Easton,
Great
Easton upon Welland, see Easton,
Great
Eaton (Eyton), Edw., Eliz., see
Derby; Thos.,
Eaton,
Eayre, Jos. (of St. Neots),
Thos. (of
Kettering),
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, see
Church Commissioners
Eden, Sir Fred.,
Edgley, Wm.,
Edith, queen of Edw. the Confessor,
Edmondthorpe,
Education, Board of,
Edward the Confessor,
Edward I, King,
Edward II, King,
Edward III, King,
Edward IV, King,
Edward VII, King,
Edward, Prince of Wales (d. 1376),
Edward, Prince of Wales, (later
Edward V),
Edward, Prince of Wales (later Duke
of Windsor),
Edwards, Francis,
Gerard-Anne,
Gerard
Noel (later Noel),
Jane, see Noel; Mary,
Rob., fam.,
Edwin (fl. 11th cent.),
Egypt,
Eiresbie, Laur.,
Ekins, John,
Eldridge, Thos.,
Eleanor of Castile, queen of Edward I,
Elgin, Earl of, see Bruce
Elizabeth I, Queen,
n
Elkington, Thos.,
Elliot, J. E.,
Ellis, Revd. Edw.,
Elly, Sam.,
Elmesthorpe,
Elrington, Edw.,
Eltham, John of, Earl of Cornwall (d.
1336),
Ely, Bp. of, see Kirkby (John de),
Ridel (Geof.)
Emkyn, Agnes, John,
Enderby,
Endis, de, see Hendeshovere, de
Engaine, Joan, see Greinvill; Sir John
de (fl. 1250), John
(fl. 1320), Mary, m. (1) Sir
Wm. Barnak (2) Thos. la Zouche,
Sir Thos., fam.,
Entwistle (Entwhistle, Entwysell),
Francis, Kath., see Ward;
Thos., fam.,
Erdington, Eliz., see Tolthorp; Giles
de, Marg., Sir Thos. (d.
1395), Sir Thos. (d. 1434),
Sir Thos. (d. 1467),
Ermine Street, I
Erneis (fl. 1086),
Ernsby, Ric.,
Errick, see Herrick
Eske, Mrs. F. W.,
Eslington (Northumb.),
Esseby, de, Joan (fl. 1265), Joan,
m. Alan St. Clare, John,
Marg., see Imayne; Maud, see
Trussell; Rob. I, Rob. II,
Rob. III, Wm. I, Wm. II,
fam.,
Essex, Earl of, see Cromwell (Thos.)
Essex,
'Estotebie',
Ethelred, King of Mercia (d. 704),
Eustace (fl. 1130),
Evans, Dorothy, - (fl. 1798),
Evans (W. D.) Ltd.,
Everett, Hen.,
T. Ellis,
Everingham, Adam de,
Evesham (Worcs.), abbey of,
Evington,
Ewins, Cath. Barwell, Chas.,
Hen. Bennett Ewins Barwell (formerly Dain),
Exeter, Earl of, seeCecil
Exeter, Marquess of, see Cecil
Exeter (Devon),
Exton, John, n; Thos., n
Exton (Rut.),
Eye, riv.,
Eye brook,
Eye Kettleby,
Eyre, Maria,
Eythorpe (Bucks.),
Eyton, see Eaton
Fairfax, Wm., fam.,
Falkner, Eliz., R. A.,
Farmer, Geo., - (17th-cent.
husbandman),
Farndon, East (Northants.),
Farnham, Cath., m. Thos. Beaumont,
Joan, m. (1) Geo. Belgrave
(2) Clement Saunders, John,
Rob., Thos.,
Farrer, Ric. (d. 1772), Revd.
Ric. (fl. 1804),
Faunt, Ant., Barbara,
Eliz., m. Geo. Halford,
Geo., Hen.,
Wal., Wm. (d.
1559), Wm. (d. 1574),
fam.,
Favell, Chris.,
Fawcett (Fawssett), Christian Ann,
J. B.,
Fawdon (Northumb.),
Fawke, Wm.,
Fawkes, John,
Fawssett, see Fawcett
Fell, John, Dean of Christ Church,
Oxford,
Fellow, Rob.,
Fellowes, Rob.,
Felton, Rob.,
Fenwicke, Eliz. (d. 1772), Eliz., m.
Ben. Bewicke, Revd. G. G. C.,
Revd. Geo. (d. 1726),
Revd. Geo. (d. 1760),
Revd. Geo. C.
(d. 1893), n,
Revd. Geo. Owsley (d. 1863),
n, Revd. John, Kezia,
Maria, Mary, Revd.
Wm., fam.,
Fenys, Wm. de,
Ferne, Hen., Bp. of Chester,
Fernie, Mrs. C. W. B.,
Fernie Hunt,
Ferrers, de, Hen. (fl. 1086),
Hen., Lord Ferrers of
Groby (d. 1343), Hen., Lord
Ferrers of Groby (d. 1388),
Isabel, Marg., Ctss. of
Derby (fl. 1277),
Margery, n; Rob., Earl
of Derby (d. 1279), n; Wm.,
Earl of Derby (d. 1247),
Wm. (fl. 1277), Wm. (fl.
1380), fam.,
and see Grey
Ferrun, John le,
Fielding, Basil, Earl of Denbigh (d.
1800), Sarah, Ctss. of
Denbigh (d. 1814),
Filgeriis, Wm. de,
Fillongley (Warws.),
Finch-Hatton, Geo. Wm., Earl of
Winchilsea (d. 1858),
Firmadge, Anne, - (sculptor,
fl. 1780),
Fish, Augustine, Henrietta,
John,
Fisher, Nic.,
FitzBeauchamp, Wm.,
FitzParnell, Amice, m. Sim. de
Montfort, Marg., m. Saer
de Quency, Rob., Earl of
Leicester (d. 1204),
Fitzrandolf, Agnes, m. Marmaduke
Wyvill, Dorothy, m. Lancelot
Ashe, Eliz., see Scrope; Eliz.,
m. Nic. Strelley, Sir Ralph,
FitzReynold, John, Pet. (fl. 1314),
Pet. (fl. 1329), Reynold,
FitzRoger, Hen., Wm.,
FitzUrse, Reynold,
Fleckney, de, Ivo, John, Ric.,
Fleckney, n, n,
adv., agric., boundaries, chap., char.,
ch., electricity supply,
houses, ind.,
Land Soc., local govt.,
man., mill, nonconf., poor relief, pop.,
schs., sewage disposal,
water supply,
Fletcher, Bart., E. S. B.,
John, Jos.,
Flint, Wm.,
Flore, see Flower
Flore (Northants.),
Flory (Flury), Ernald, Hen.,
John de, fam.,
Flower (or Flore), John, Rog.,
Flude, Thos.,
Flury, see Flory
Foliot, R.,
Folville, Eustace de,
Food, John,
Foresters, Ancient Order of,
Forsell, J. A. R.,
Fortescue, Sir Francis, Grace,
see Manners; Sir John,
Maria Alethea, fam.,
Fortrey, Anne (d. 1733), Anne
(fl. 1752), see Whalley; Wm. (d.
1722), Wm. (d. 1783), n,
fam.,
Forumere, Gregory de,
Forz, Thos. de, Earl of Aumale (d.
1269),
Foster, Eliz., see Dand; John (fl.
1377), John (fl. 1399),
Rob., fam.,
Foston, n,
Foulkes, Revd. John,
Founneshore, Thos.,
Fowke, Lady Anne, Sir F. G.,
Sir F. T., Sir Thos.,
Fowler, Anne, m. John Noel,
Barbara, see Harvey; John,
Thos., Wm.,
Fox, Geo., n; J., Joan, see
Olney; Ric., fam.,
Foxton, Amice, m. Alan Basset,
Beatrice, m. Ric. of Middleton,
Geo., Hen.
de, Mat., Ric. I of,
Ric. II of,
Rob. of,
Sim. of,
Foxton, n,
adv., agric.,
airfield, boundaries,
bridges, canal, char.,
ch., houses,
ind., local govt., man.ho., mans.,
mills, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop.,
rectory, schs., vicar
of, vicarage ho., workho.,
Foxton, honor of,
Framland, hund. of,
Framland wapentake,
Frampton, Agnes,
Francis, Agnes, see Richardson; John,
Thos., fam.,
Frane (fl. 1086),
Franklin, Ric., n
Franks, John, Thos., Wm.,
Freeman (Freman), Anne, n; Edw.
Ric. (fl. 1610), Ric. (fl.
1631), Rob., n; fam.,
Freer, Chas. Thos., John,
Rob., W. T.,
Wm., fam.,
Freman, see Freeman
Fremantle, John Walgrave Halford,
Baron Cottesloe (succ. 1956),
T. F., Baron Cottesloe (d. 1956),
French, John, n
Frewen Turner, Edw., John,
Thos., Mrs. - (fl. 1855),
fam.,
Friday, Ralph (fl. 1180),
Ralph (fl. 1412), fam.,
Frier (Fryer), R., Rob.,
Frisby, J. Brankin, J. R.,
Ralph of,
Frisby (Joseph) Ltd., n
Frisby, agric., boundaries, chap., char.,
estates, houses,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., sch.,
Frisby on the Wreak,
Frowde, Lucy, see Byron; Wm., n
Fryer, see Frier
Fryville, de, Alex., Baldwin,
Joan, see Marmion; fam.,
Fule (fl. 1086),
Fuller, Sam., Dean of Lincoln,
Furness, Marmaduke, Vct. Furness
(d. 1940),
Furnival, C., N.,
Fusche, Amice la, m. John Lestrange,
Fyndern, John, Wm.,
Gainsborough, earls of,
and see Noel
Galby (Gaulby), n,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char.,
ch., n, estates,
houses, man., mill,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., sch., water supply,
Gamble, Hen., John, Mat.,
Wm.,
Gand, Gilb. de,
Gardiner (Gardner), C., N., Ric.,
- (fl. 1890),
Garendon, abbey of,
Garrick, David,
Garthorpe,
Gartree, hund. of,
Gartree bush,
Gartree road, I
Gartree wapentake,
Gaulby, see Galby
Gaunt, Blanche of, John of,
Duke of Lancaster (d. 1399), n,
Phil. de,
Gaylarde, John,
Gebhardt, Hermann,
Gentlemen's Magazine,
Geoffrey (fl. 1086),
Geoffrey venator,
George III, King,
George IV, King,
Gibbons, Wm.,
Gilbert (fl. 1086),
Gilbert, Thos., - (fl. 1606),
Gill, - (17th-cent. benefactor),
Gillam, Thos.,
Gilmorton,
Girbert (fl. 1086),
Glen, Great (Magna),
adv., agric.,
almsho., boundaries,
bridge, canal, char.,
ch., fair, houses,
ind., inns,
local govt., man., market, mills, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop.,
rly., schs., workho.,
and see Stretton, Great
Glenfrith Hosp. (in Great Glen),
Glooston,
adv., agric., char.,
ch., houses,
inn, man., mill,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., roads, Roman villa,
schs., n; Wood,
Glover, John, Sam., Sarah
Jane,
Goadby, agric.,
boundaries, chap.,
char., ch., houses,
man., nonconf., poor
relief, pop., sch., n
Gobert, John,
Gobion, Eliz., m. Thos. Paynel,
Hugh, Margery,
Ric., fam.,
Goddard (Godard), Hen. L.,
Jos.,
Thos. (fl. 1610), Thos.
(fl. 1820), Wm. (fl. 1610),
Wm. (fl. 1820), - (fl. 1728),
fam.,
Goddard and Paget, Messrs. (architects),
Goderich, John, Wm.,
Godric (fl. 1086),
Godwin (fl. 1086),
Goiz, de, Brian I, Brian II,
Goldington, Pet. de, fam.,
Goldsmith, Oliver,
Goodacre (R. J. and J.), Messrs.
(architects),
Goodman, Edw., Everard (fl.
1600), Everard (d. 1687),
Jane, Revd. Jeremiah,
John
(fl. 1494), John (d. 1728),
John (d. 1768), Mary,
Valentine,
Wm. (d. 1543), Wm. (fl.
1679), fam.,
Goodwin, Sarah,
Goodyere, Sir Hen.,
Goosey, Isabel,
Gore, John Benedict,
Goscote, East, hund. of,
Goscote, West, hund. of,
Gotham (Notts.),
Gould, Gulielmus,
Gower, W.,
Gracedieu (in Belton),
Grand Junction Canal,
Grand Union Canal,
Grant, David, K.,
Grantham, Frances,
Grantham (Lincs.),
Gravesend, Ric., Bp. of Lincoln,
Great Eastern Railway,
Great Northern Railway,
Greaves, Jos.,
Green (Greene), Geo., Sir
Hen. (d. 1369), Hen. (fl. 1397),
Hen. (d. 1680), Hen. (fl.
1793), Hen. (of King's
Norton, fl. 1847), Hen.
(of Rolleston, d. 1861),
J. H., John (d.
before 1758), n; John (fl. 1804),
Maud, Sir Raymond,
Ric., Rob. (fl. 1521),
Rob. (d. 1791), Rob. (fl. 1791),
Sir Thos. (d. 1391), Sir
Thos. (fl. 1391), Sir Thos. (fl.
1475), Thos. (fl. 1786),
Wm. (fl. 1381), Wm. (fl. 1510),
Wm. (fl. 1863), fam.,
Greenwood, Jas.,
Greinvill (Greyvill), de, Eustace,
Gilb., Joan, m. Sir John
de Engaine, fam.,
Grendon, de, Rob., Rog.,
Grentemesnil, de, Hugh,
Grey, Cicely, Marchioness of Dorset
(d. 1530), Edw., Lord Ferrers
of Groby (d. 1457), Edw.,
Vct. Lisle (d. 1492), Eliz.,
Lady de Ferrers (fl. 1459), Eliz.
(fl. 1492), Eliz., Baroness Lisle
(d. 1519), Eliz., Baroness Lisle,
m. (1) Edm. Dudley (2) Arthur Plantagenet, Frances, Dchss. of
Suffolk (d. 1559), Geo. Harry,
Earl of Stamford (d. 1883),
Harry, Earl of Stamford (d. 1768),
Hen., Duke of Suffolk (d. 1554),
Humph.,
Sir John (fl. 1435), John,
Vct. Lisle (d. 1504), Lord
John (d. 1569), John (d. 1610),
Kath., Ctss. of Stamford (d.
1905), Marg., see Swillington;
Mary, Reynold, Thos.,
Marquess of Dorset (d. 1501),
Thos., Marquess of
Dorset (d. 1530),
Thos. (fl. 1543), Thos. (fl.
1667), Wm., fam.,
Greyvill, see Greinvill
Grieveson, Hen. John,
Griffin, Sir Edw. (d. 1569),
Sir
Edw. (d. 1620),
Edw. (d. 1840), Eliz.
(w. of Thos.), see Latimer; Eliz. (fl.
1569), John,
Nic., Ric., Thos. (fl.
1216), Thos. (fl. 1400),
Thos. (d. 1566),
Thos. (fl. 1616),
fam.,
Griffith (or Alford), Mic., Wm.,
Grimbald (fl. 1086),
Grimbald, Rob., n
Grimbaud (Grymbaud), Mabel, see
Kirkby; Rob., Wm.,
Grocock (Groocock), John,
- (18th-cent. benefactor),
Grosseteste, Rob., Bp. of Lincoln,
Gruffydd, son of Gwenwynwyn,
Grymbaud, see Grimbaud
Grymes, Ric., fam.,
Guildford, Hen.,
Guilford, earls of, and see
North
Guilsborough (Northants.),
Guiness, Revd. R.,
Gumley, Joan, see Basset; Rog.,
Wm. of,
Gumley,
adv.,
agric., canal, chalybeate
spring, char., ch.,
electricity supply,
estates, fox-hunting,
Hall, houses,
inn, local govt., man.,
mill, 'the Mot',
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., reservoir,
schs., theatre, Wood,
Gunduin (fl. 1086),
Guthlaxton, hund. of,
Guthridge, John, Mary,
Gwash, riv.,
Gyes, Wm.,
Hackney, Ric.,
Hacluit, Alice, see Neville; John,
Wm.,
Haddon, J. B.,
Haddon, East (Northants.),
Haddon Hall (Derbys.),
Hadham, Little (Herts.),
Hailes (Glos.),
Hakett, Ric.,
Halford, And.,
Anne, see Smith; Sir Chas.,
Eliz. (w. of Sir Wm. d. 1682),
Eliz., m. John Smalley,
Eliz. (d. 1833), Frances,
Geo., Sir Hen. (d. 1844),
Sir
Hen. (d. 1868),
Sir Hen. (d. 1897),
Sir Jas., Joan,
Mary, Sir Ric. (d. 1658),
Ric. (fl. 1666), Ric. (d. 1681),
Sarah, Sir Thos.,
Wm. (d. 1577),
Wm. (fl. 1598), Wm. (d. 1628),
Sir Wm. (d. 1682),
Sir Wm. (d.
1695), Sir Wm. (d. 1768),
fam.,
Hallaton,
adv., agric.,
bottle-kicking contest, boundaries, Castle Hill, char.,
ch.,
cross, epidemic, n; estates,
fairs, Green, Hall,
houses, n, ind.,
inns, local govt.,
man.-ho., mans.,
market, mills,
nonconf., nursinghome, poor relief, pop.,
rly., rectors of,
rectory ho., riot, roads,
schs.,
water supply, workho.,
Halliday, John,
Halsall, Alex. (fl. 1668), Alex.
(d. 1735), Jacob,
Ric.,
Halstead, n,
Hamilton, Lord Anne,
Hammond, Francis,
Hampton Court, honor of,
Hanbury, Thos. (d. 1848),
Thos. (d. 1899),
Revd. Wm. (d. 1778),
Wm. (d. 1817),
n; Wm. (d. 1868), the
Misses (fl. 1900), fam.,
Hanselin, Ralph, Rose, m. Thos.
Bardolf,
Hansell, R. H.,
Harbord, Chas., Edw. Vernon, Baron Suffield (d. 1853),
Harborough, earls of, and see
Sherrard
Harborough, Market,
adv., agric.,
bridges, canal, chap.,
char.,
ch., coach traffic,
cross, earthwork,
electricity supply, fairs,
fire prevention, Folly
Pond, fox-hunting, gas
supply, Holy Cross Fraternity, houses, ind.,
inns,
local govt., lock-up,
mans., markets,
mills, nonconf.,
poor relief,
pop., rlys., roads,
Rom. Cath., schs.,
sewage disposal,
shambles, street-lighting,
streets, Town Hall,
U.D., water
supply, workho.,
and see Bowden, Little
Harborough (Market) Board of Guardians,
Harborough (Market) Industrial Co-operative Soc.,
Harborough (Market) Poor Law Union,
Harborough Rubber Co.,
Harcourt, de, Agnes, Arabella, see Quency; Eliz., m. Thos.
Astley, Ives, Ric. (d.
1258), Ric. (fl. 1279),
Ric.
(fl. 1350), Rob.,
Saer, Thos.,
Wm. (fl. 1220), Sir
Wm. (fl. 1258), Wm. (fl. 1335),
fam.,
Hardcastle, T. A.,
Thos., fam.,
Hardreshull de, Amice, Phil.,
Hardwick, Hen. de,
Hardwick (Oxon.),
Harebergh, John de,
Harefield, - (fl. 1819),
Harrington, see Harrington
Harold, Earl of Wessex (d. 1066),
Harper, Canon A. M.,
Harrald, Eliz.,
Harrington (Harington), Agnes,
Sir Edw., Hen.
de, Hugh de, Jas. (fl.
1558), Sir Jas. (d. 1592),
Sir Jas. (d. 1614),
John de (fl. 1279), John (fl.
1538), Sir John
(fl. 1549), John (fl. 1594),
John, Lord Harrington (d. 1614),
Marg., m. Ric. Brauncepath, Ric. de, Rob. de,
Wm. de, fam.,
Harris, Lt. Chas. J., Geo.,
John, Ric.,
fam.,
Harrod, Wm.,
Harrold, Wm.,
Harrowden, Little (Northants.), n,
Harryson, John, n
Hartley, John, D'Arcy,
Hartley Westpall (Hants),
Hartopp, Mrs. Burns, Edm.
Cradock, Edw. (later Hartopp-Wigley), Jas. Burns,
Letitia, see Wigley; Sam.,
- (fl. 1832), fam.,
Hartopp-Wigley, Edw. (formerly
Hartopp), fam.,
Hartshorn (Hartshorne), Hen.,
fam.,
Hartwell, John de,
Harvey, Barbara, m. John Fowler,
Dorothy, m. Wm. Croft, Eliab,
Eliz., Francis, Joan,
m. Hugh Hazlerigg, Lucy, m.
Thos. Cotton, Mary, see Neville;
Thos.,
Hastings, Agnes de, Ctss. of Pembroke (d. 1368), Amice,
Edw., Lord Hastings (d.
1506), Francis, Earl of
Huntingdon (d. 1561),
Geo., Earl of
Huntingdon (d. 1545),
Geo. (d. 1604), Hen. (fl. 1235),
Hen., Earl of Huntingdon
(d. 1595), Sir Hen. (of Kirby
fl. 1596), n; Sir Hen. (of
Leicester fl. 1596), n; Hugh,
Isabel see Saddington; Joan de,
John de (d. 1313),
John, Earl of Pembroke (d. 1389),
Kath., see Montague;
Lawr., n; Leonard,
Marg., m. (1) Sir Rog. Heron (2)
John Blaket,
Nic., Ralph de (fl. 1375),
Ralph (fl. 1464), Ric.,
Thos.,
Wm. de (fl. 1220),
Wm., Lord Hastings (d. 1483),
Wm.
(fl. 1541), fam.,
n,
Hauville, Gilb. de,
Havers, Eliz.,
Hawes, Hen., Thos.,
Hawkes, Thos.,
Hawstead (Suff.),
Hay, W. H., Wm. de la (fl. 1277)
Wm. (d. 1878),
Hayes, Jos.,
Hayford, Sam.,
Haymes, Cath., Rob. (fl. 1779),
Rob. (d. 1855),
Wm., fam.,
Haynes, P.,
Hayr, W. T.,
Hayward, R.,
Hazlerigg, Arthur (d. 1649), Sir
Arthur (d. 1660),
Sir Arthur (d. 1763),
Arthur Corey,
Sir Arthur Grey (d. 1890),
Arthur Grey, Baron
Hazlerigg (d. 1949),
Arthur Grey, Baron
Hazlerigg (b. 1910), Bertin
(d. 1565), Bertin (fl.
1620), Dorothea (d. 1650),
Dorothy (d. 1748),
Edw., Eliz. (w. of Thos.
d. 1680), Frances, m. Wal.
Chetwynd, Frances (w. of
Edw.), see Brocas; Frances Gorges,
Francis, Henrietta,
Hugh, Isabel (fl. 1435),
Isabel (d. 1870),
Joan, see Harvey; Mic., Rob.
(fl. 1516), Sir Rob. (d. 1721),
Thos. de (d. 1422),
Thos. (fl. 1434), Thos. (fl.
1511), Thos. (d.
1600), Sir Thos. (d.
1629), Sir Thos. (d.
1647) and his w. Eliz., Sir
Thos. (d. 1680), Maj.-
Gen. Thos. (d. 1915), Lt.-Col.
Thos. (d. 1935), Wm.,
fam., n,
Hazlewood, Francis, John,
Kath., see Marmion; Thos.,
fam.,
Head, Matilda,
Headon (Notts.),
Healey, Wm.,
Health, Ministry of,
Heap, G. C., fam.,
Heard, Mary, n, n,
W. H.,
Heath, John (of Great Bowden),
Sir John (of Horninghold),
Marg., Sir Rob.,
Heaton, Butler and Bayne, Messrs.
(glass-manufacturers),
Hedderly, Thos.,
Hefford, Thos.,
Heirek, see Herrick
Helgot (fl. 1100),
Helmsley (Yorks. N. R.),
Helpston, of, Eleanor, m. Ralph
Trussell, Rog.,
Hemyton, Hugh,
Hendeshovere (or de Endis), Thos.
de,
Hendi, Thos. de,
Henry I, King,
Henry II, King,
Henry III, King,
Henry V, King,
Henry VIII, King,
Henry of Lancaster, Duke of Lancaster (d. 1361),
Henry, son of Henry (fl. 1305),
Herbert (fl. 1086),
Herbert the Chamberlain (fl. 1086),
Herbert the serjeant (fl. 1086),
Herbert, Albert,
Herdson, Hen.,
Hereford, John de, Earl Ralph
of (d. 1057),
Herierd, see Heryerd
Herment, Wm.,
Heron, Sir Edw. (fl. 1590),
Edw. (fl. 1611), Isabel,
Marg.,
Herrendon, Hen.,
Herrick (Errick, Heirek, Heyrick,
Heyricke), John, Myron,
Ric., Rob., Bp. of
Coventry and Lichfield,
Thos., Tobias, fam.,
Heryerd (Herierd), Margery, see
Burnaby; Ric., Rob.,
fam.,
Hesilrige, Revd. C. M.,
Hewett, Anne, Frances,
Geo. (d. 1690), Geo. (d.
1714), Neale, Penelope,
see Jesson; Wm. (fl. 1640),
Wm. (d. 1766),
fam., n,
Hextall, Thos.,
Heycock, John, fam.,
Heydon, Jerome,
Heygate, Thos., fam.,
Heyrick, Heyricke, see Herrick
Hicks, Baptist, Vct. Camden (d.
1629), Baptist, Vct. Camden
(d. 1682), Eliz., Vctss. Camden
(d. 1643),
Hickson, Wm.,
Hidson, John,
Higford, see Huggeford
Hignett, Lt.-Col. J. D.,
Hildebrand, J. B.,
Hill, Revd. John Harwood,
Ric., Sam.,
Thos.,
Hinckley,
Hindley (Lancs.),
Hinman, John,
Hinrich, Charlotte Mary, m. Rob.
Harvard Price, Sir Hen.
Bromley and Lady,
Hipwood, Edm.,
Hoby (Lincs.), n
Hodges, Anne, see Ward; Francis,
Hodgkin, Green, Wm.,
Hodgson, Eliz., Lucy,
Hogwick, Wm.,
Holand, see Holland
Holcote, Wm.,
Holdsworth, - (fl. 1799),
Holegood, Thos.,
Holiok, see Holyoake
Holland (Holand), Harriet, John
de, n; Mrs. M. A., Maud
(d. 1349), see Zouche; Maud (d.
1423), m. John Lovet, Sir
Nat. (formerly Dance), Ric.,
Rob. de (d. 1328),
Rob. (d. 1373),
fam.,
Holled, Thos.,
Holloway, - (19th-cent. surveyor),
n,
Holmes, John,
Holt, de, Amice, see Mowsley; John
(fl. 1279), John
(fl. 1307),
Marg., Rob., Rog.,
Sarah, m. Rob. Lovet, Wm.
(fl. 1220), Wm. (fl. 1291),
fam.,
Holt, Nevill,
agric., boundaries,
char., ch., Hall,
Hill, ind., mans.,
mill, nonconf., poor relief, pop.,
Rom. Cath., sch.,
Spa,
Holyland, G.,
Holyoake (Holiok), Geof. de,
John,
Holyoaks (in Stockerston),
agric.,
estates, Lodge, mill,
pop.,
Hood, J.,
Hope, Adrian, Revd. Thos.,
Hopkin, Wm.,
Hornby, Wal.,
Horninghold,
adv., agric.,
char., ch., Hall,
houses, man.,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., roads, sch.,
Horseman, Thos.,
Horsepool, Thos.,
Horton, Agnes, Alice, And.,
Barbara, Eliz., Hen.
of John (fl. 1345), John
(fl. 1381), John (fl. 1663),
John (d. 1701), John
(d. 1742), John (d. c. 1751),
Jonathan, Jos. (fl. 1664),
Jos. (fl. 1761),
Jos. (fl. 1794), Ric. (fl. 1470),
Ric. (fl. 1524), Sam.,
Thos. (fl. 1524), Thos. (fl.
1560), Wm. (fl. 1381),
Wm. (fl. 1524), Wm. (d. 1637),
- (fl. 1848), fam.,
Horton (Northants.),
Horton Hall (Bucks.),
Hortop, John,
Hose (or Hussey), Wm.,
Hose,
Hospitallers, Knights,
Hotham, Thos. of,
Hothorpe (Northants.),
chap., char., estate,
Hall,
Rom. Cath.,
Hotoft, Ric., n; Wm.,
Houby, (Howeby), Ant. (fl. 1349),
Ant. (d. 1422), Eliz.,
Ellen, m. Wm. Roskyn,
Gilb. de (fl. 1302), Gilb. (fl.
1349), Maud de,
Wal., fam.,
Houghton, Ralph, St. John,
Houghton on the Hill,
adv., agric.,
air raid, boundaries,
char., ch., dovecot, earthworks, estates,
houses, ind., local
govt., man., mills,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rectory ho.,
roads, schs., smithy,
springs, workho.,
Housing and Local Government,
Ministry of,
How fam.,
Howard, Agnes, m. Wm. Powlet,
Sir Geo., Kath., see
Broughton; Wm., Baron Howard
of Effingham (d. 1573),
Howeby, see Houby
Howell, Joan, John,
Huard (fl. 1086),
Hubberd (Hubbord), Wm., -
(18th-cent. benefactor),
Hubert, Wal.,
Hudson, Geo.,
Huggeford (Higford), John,
Hugglescoat, Jos.,
Hugh, Earl of Chester, (d. 1101),
Hugh, the Sheriff of Brampton, n
Hugh of Avalon, Bp. of Lincoln, see
Avalon
Hugh of Welles, Bp. of Lincoln, see
Welles
Hull, n
Humberstone fam.,
Humberstone,
Hume, Alice, Ric.,
Humphrey (Humfrey), J. B., (fl. 1896),
n, John B. (d. 1797),
Lebbeus (d. 1790),
Lebbeus Chas. (d. 1833),
n, Lebbeus Chas. (d.
1852), Mary Anne, Wm.
Cave, n, fam.,
Hungarton, and see
Baggrave, Ingarsby, Quenby
Hungerford, Sir Edw., H. H. H.,
Mary, m. Sir Ric. Sacheverell,
Sir Thos.,
Hunt, Eliz., John (fl. 1538),
John (d. 1636), John (fl. 1820),
John (fl. 1885), Orlando,
Thos., Wm.,
Huntingdon, earls of, and
see Clinton, Hastings, John the Scot
Huntingdon, honor of,
Hussey, Jane, (or Hose) Wm.,
Huswif, John,
Hutchinson, Dan., n; H. P. H.,
Ibstock, n,
Iliffe, Fred., Ric., Sim.,
Wm.,
Illing, Ric. de (fl. 1206), Ric. (fl.
1324), Rob., Wal.,
fam.,
Illston, Geof. de,
Illston on the Hill, n, n,
agric.,
boundaries, chap.,
char., ch., estates,
houses, inn, mans.,
mill, nonconf.
poor relief, pop., roads,
sch.,
Imayne, Marg., m. Rob. de Esseby,
Rog.,
Ince, Piggott,
Inchley, Edw., Mary,
Ingarsby, Wm. of,
Ingarsby (in Hungarton),
Ingebald, and his w. Aubrey,
Ingeld (fl. 1086),
Ingestre, Vct., see Chetwynd-Talbot
Ingleby (in Saxilby with Ingleby,
Lincs.),
Ingram, Mrs. - (fl. 1885),
Ireland, Duke of, see Vere (Rob. de)
Ireland (Irlond), Rob., Sam.,
Wm. I, Wm. II,
Ireson, Revd. Edw.,
Irlond, see Ireland
Irthlingborough (Northants.),
Isabel of France, queen of Edward II
(d. 1358),
Isham, A. C., Sir Chas. Edm.,
Eliz. (formerly Brauncepath), Sir John, n,
Sir Justinian (d. 1675), Sir
Justinian (fl. 1700), Sir Justinian (d. 1818), Sir Justinian (d.
1845), Louisa Mary, m.
Edw. Corbett, Rob.,
Thos., Wm., fam.,
Isham (Northants.),
Islip, Francis,
Jackson, Caroline, Jas. Alex.,
Mrs. - (of Thurnby Court),
James I, King,
James, Thos.,
Jekyll, Jos.,
Jem, Rice,
Jenkinson, Wm.,
Jennen, John,
Jenner, John,
Jennings, John (d. 1701),
John (s. of John),
Jervis, Geo., John (fl. 1524),
John (fl. 1572), Rob.,
Thos., Wm., fam.,
Jesson, Maude, Penelope, m.
Geo. Hewett, R. W., Sir
Wm., fam.,
Joan of Navarre, queen of Henry IV
(d. 1437), n,
John, King,
John the Scot, Earl of Chester and
Huntingdon,
John, son of Godwyn,
John atte Hall,
John, son of Reynold,
John, Rector of Willoughby,
Johnson, Eliz., Geof., Geo.
Gibson, H. W., John (fl.
1550), John (fl. 1817),
Revd. Kenelm, Mat.,
Ric., Rob. (d. 1810),
Rob. (d. c. 1865), Sam.
(lexicographer), T. Fielding,
- (fl. 1638), fam.,
Johnson and Barnes, Messrs. (hosiery
manufacturers),
Johnstone, Kenelm, Mary,
Joll, Lambert,
Jones, John Ellington, Wm.,
Jordan (Jurden), John, Ric.,
fam.,
Joy, John de,
Judith, Ctss. (widow of Waltheof,
Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon),
Jurassic Way,
Jurden, see Jordan