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Index
K-Z
Kancia, see Kent
Katherine of Braganza, queen of
Charles II,
Kaye, R. W.,
Keay, W.,
Kebell, Eliz., m. Ant. Colly,
Hen., Marg., Thos.,
Keck, Anne, see Bushby; Ant. (d.
1736), Ant. (d. 1786),
Geo. Ant. Legh,
J. C. L., Peers
Ant., Peers Ant. Jas.,
fam.,
Kellam, John,
Kelleby, Beatrice, Wm. de,
Kelmarsh (Northants.),
Kelyng, John,
Kempe, - (fl. 1882),
Kendall, Clement J., Eliz.,
see Smith; Geo. E., J. R.,
John (d. 1717), John (d. 1804),
Stanley, Thos. (fl. 1750),
Thos. (d. 1876), fam.,
Kent (Kancia), Wal. de,
Kent,
Kerchevall, Revd. - (d. 1785),
'Kereby', n
Kestian, Nic., Ric.,
Kettering (Northants.),
Keu, Wm. le,
Keyham,
Keynsham, Joan, John, Rob.,
Keythorpe (in Tugby),
Kibbeus, King,
Kibworth, n, and
see Kibworth Beauchamp, Kibworth
Harcourt, Smeeton Westerby
Kibworth Beauchamp (or Lower
Kibworth), adv.,
agric., boundaries,
char., ch., gasworks, houses, ind.,
local govt., man.,
market,
mills, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop., rly.,
Rector of,
rectory ho., Rom. Cath.,
schs.,
Kibworth Harcourt, n,
adv.,
agric., boundaries,
chap., char.,
ch., cross, houses,
ind., inn, mans.,
mills,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rly., roads,
schs., tumulus,
Kidney, David,
Kilby,
Kilwardby, Rob., Abp. of Canterbury,
n
Kilworth, de, Hugh, Rog.,
Kilworth,
Kilworth, North,
Kilworth, South,
King, Augusta, see Byron; John (fl.
1608), Lt.-Col. John (d. 1869),
Louisa, Mary,
Wm., Earl of Lovelace (d.
1893), fam.,
Kingston, Geo., Mary,
Kirby, see Kirkby
Kirby, Bellars, priory of,
Kirby, Monks (Warws.), priory of,
Kirby Muxloe, Wm. of,
Kirk, Chas.,
Kirkby (Kirby), Alice, m. Pet. Prilly,
John de, Bp. of Ely
(d. 1290),
John (fl. 1764),
Mabel, m. Wm. Grimbaud,
Marg., m. Wal.
Doseville, Maud, m.
Gilb. de Houby,
Wm. de (d. 1302),
Wm. (d. c.
1731), fam.,
Kite, Sir Rob.,
Knapp, John,
Knaptoft,
ch., Hall
Farm, ind., man.,
Pinslade, and see Mowsley, Pynslade
Knight (Knit), Dan., John,
Rob. (fl. 1279), Rob. (fl. 1605),
Wm. (fl. 1509), Wm. (fl.
1880),
Knighton (in Leicester),
Knighton (Dors.),
Knit, see Knight
Knossington, adv.,
agric., boundaries,
char., ch., estates,
hosp., houses,
inns, local govt., man.,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rectory ho.,
roads, schs.,
Knossington, hund. of,
Knyvet, Sir John (d. 1381), Sir
John (d. 1418),
Knyveton, Roland,
Kyngeston, Geo., Mary,
'Kyrkeby', n
La Charité-sur-Loire (Nièvre),
La Saussaye (Eure),f
Lacy, John de, Earl of Lincoln (d.
1240), Marg., Seth,
Lafargue, Augustus Hubbard,
Revd. Pet., Pet. Augustus,
fam.,
Lamb, Geo., Marg., Mat.,
Maurice, Olive, see Rickman; fam.,
Lamport (Northants.),
Lancaster, Edmund of, Earl of Lancaster (d. 1296),
Lancaster, Thomas of, Earl of Lancaster (d. 1322),
Lancaster, Duchy of,
Lancaster, dukes of,
and see Gaunt (John
of), Henry of Lancaster
Lancaster, earls of,
and see Lancaster, Edmund of; Lancaster, Thomas of
Landa, Agnes and Eudo de,
Landsdown Wallpaper Co.,
Lane, John,
Langham, Hen., Thos.,
Langham (Rut.),
Langley, Barbara, Lady Langley (d.
1677),
Langley, priory of,
Langton, Arthur, Denise de,
Dorothy, Ivo de, John
de (fl. 1290), John de (fl. 1400),
John de (fl. 1428), Marg.
de, Ric., Rob. de,
Thos. de, Wal. de, Bp.
of Lichfield,
fam.,
Langton brook,
Langton, Church,
adv., agric., bound-
aries, char., ch.,
coll., concerts,
houses, local govt.,
mans., mill,
nonconf., nursing assoc.,
poor relief, pop.,
rlys., Rector of,
rectory, roads,
schs.,
Langton, East, agric.,
boundaries, chap.,
char., Grange, ind.,
inn, local govt., man.,
nonconf., poor
relief, pop., rlys.,
schs.,
Langton, Thorpe, n,
agric., boundaries, char.,
ch.,
houses, inn, man.-ho.,
mans. mill,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., roads, schs.,
Langton, Tur (Terlington, Terlintone, Tyrlyngton), n,
adv., agric., char.,
ch.,
houses, ind., inns,
King Charles's Well,
man., man.-ho.,
mills, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., schs.,
Langton, West,
agric., boundaries,
char., Hall estate,
local govt., man.,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., schs.,
Langton Caudle,
Lathbury (Bucks.), n
Latimer, Alice, see Ledet; Christine,
see Ledet; Edw.,
Eliz., m. Thos. Griffin,
John (d. 1282),
John (d. 1343),
Marg., Nic. (d.
1325), n; Nic. (fl.
1343), Thos. (d. 1334),
Thos. (d. 1400),
Warin, Wm.,
fam.,
Latimer, Lords (of Corby), (of
Braybrooke),
Laud, Wm., Abp. of Canterbury,
Laughton,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char.,
ch., n; houses,
Killock Ho.,
local govt., mans.,
mills, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., rectory ho.,
roads, schs.,
Laughton brook,
Laughton Hills,
Launde, priory of, n,
Laurence (fl. 1086),
Lawet, Wm.,
Lawrens, Wm.,
Ledet, Alice, m. Wm. Latimer,
Christine, m. Hen. de
Braybrook, Christine, m.
John Latimer, Wal.,
Wischard,
Lee, Eliz., Frances (d. 1792),
Frances, m. Thos. Thorp, John,
Revd. W. Southworth,
fam.,
Leeds (Kent), prior and priory of,
Leeke, Anne,
Leesthorpe (in Pickwell), n;
agric., chap., estates,
Hall, man.,
mill, pop., sch.,
Legh Keck fam., and see Keck
Leicester, Archdeacon of,
Leicester, Bp. of,
Leicester, earls of,
n,
n,
and see Beaumont (Rob. de), Dudley
(Rob.), FitzParnell (Rob.), Montfort (Sim. de)
Leicester, Lord Lieutenant of,
Leicester,
char. (Alderman Newton's),
Evington par., execu-
tions at, grammar sch., n;
Guildhall, house at, Infirmary, museum,
New Park, Newarke Coll.,
Poor Boys' and Girls'
Holiday Homes, Robin Hood
Hotel, St. John's Hosp.,
St. Leonard's Hosp., St.
Margaret's par., teachers'
training coll., Wyggeston's Hosp.,
Leicester, abbey and abbot of,
Leicester, honor of, n,
Leicester, See of,
Leicestershire,
Leicestershire Aero Club,
Leicestershire Archaeological Soc.,
Leicestershire, Clerk of the Peace of,
Leicestershire County Council,
Leicestershire Education Committee,
Leicestershire, Sheriff of,
Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry,
Leicestershire and Rutland Congrega
tional Union,
Leicestershire and Rutland Joint
Board for the Mentally Defective,
Leland, John,
Lenton (Notts.), priory of,
Leofric, Earl of Mercia (d. 1057) and
his w. Godiva,
Leonardo da Vinci,
Lestrange, Amice, see Fusche;
Hamon, Hilary, Joan, m.
John de Wileby, John II,
John III, John IV,
Wm. I, Wm. II,
fam.,
Letts, Mary, Wm.,
Leu, see Lou
Levere, Wm.,
Levett, Wm., Dean of Bristol,
Levrick (fl. 1066),
Lewin, John,
Lewis, John, Wm.,
Lichfield, Bp. of, see Langton (Wal.
de)
Lichfield, Earl of, see Stuart
Lichfield (Staffs.),
Life Hill,
Lightfoot, Ant.,
Lilford, Lord, see Powys (Thos.)
Lilford (Northants.),
Lilleshull (Salop.), priory of,
Lincoln, bps. of,
and see Avalon, Blois,
Chesney, Gravesend, Grosseteste,
Smith (Wm.), Welles
Lincoln, D. and C. of,
Lincoln, Earl of, see Clinton (Edw.),
Lacy (John de)
Lincoln,
Lincoln, See of,
Lindrick, Wm.,
Linney, - (fl. 1832),
Linthwait, John,
Lisgar, Lord, see Young
Lisle, Baroness, see Grey (Eliz.)
Lisle, Vct., see Dudley, Grey, Plantagenet
Lisle, J. A. F. March Phillips de,
Liverpool,
Llandaff, Bp. of, see Watson (Ric.)
Llewelyn (fl. 1226),
Lloyd, Col. P. H.,
Lloyds Bank,
Local Government Board,
Lodbrok, de, Joan, John,
Wm.,
Loddington,
Loddington (Northants.),
Logan, J. W., n,
Logan and Hemingway, Messrs.,
Lokington, Beatrice de,
London,
Chamberlain of, Charterhouse,
Lord Mayor and Aldermen of,
London and North Western Railway,
Longden, Hen. Isham,
Longnor (Salop.),
Lord, John le, Wm.,
Loseby, Thos.,
Loterington, see Luterington
Lou (Leu, Loup, Wolf), Amice,
John le,
Loughborough,
Louth (Lincs.),
Loveday, John,
Lovel (Lovell), Francis, Lord Lovel
(d. 1485), Francis, Lord
Lovel (fl. 1507), Isabel (fl.
1300), Isabel (fl. 1858),
John, Lord Lovel (d. 1408),
Maud, see Holland;
Maud (fl. 1422), Maud, m.
Wm., Lord Zouche,
Thos., Wm. (fl. 1250),
Wm. (d. 1455), fam.,
Lovelace, earls of, and see King
Lovet (Loveth), Rob., Sarah,
see Holt; Wm. (fl. 1086),
Wm. (fl. 1375), - (fl. 1086),
Lowe (Low), Geo., Ric.,
Lowe (Lancs.),
Lubenham, de, Gregory, Mat.,
Thos., Wal.,
Lubenham, n,
adv.,
agric., airfield, boundaries, chant., char.,
ch., earthwork,
estates, houses, inns,
local govt., man.-ho.,
n; mans., markets,
mills, nonconf.,
Papillon Hall, poor
relief, pop., rly.,
schs., sewage disposal,
vicarage ho., workho.,
Lubenham, Thorpe (in Marston
Trussell, Northants.),
Lucas, Drugo,
Lucy, Wm. de,
Ludlow, Hen., Lord Ludlow (d.
1922),
Luffenham (Rut.),
Lumley, de, Rob., Rog.,
Sybil, see Morwic
Luterington (Loterington), de, Hugh,
Ric.,
Lutheran Council of Great Britain,
Lutterworth,
Lutyens, Sir Edwin,
Lymington, Lady, see Wallop
Lynoll, Hugh, Marg.,
McGrath, Raymond,
McNeil, Chas. F. P.,
Maidwell (Northants.),
Maine, J. T., fam.,
Major, Ant., Wm.,
Revd. Wm. French,
Maleda, John,
Mallesours, Anne, m. Rog. Prestwiche,
John de (fl. 1247), John
(fl. 1300), Lettice, Ralph,
Sir Thos., Wm., n;
fam.,
Mallorie, Hen.,
Malmeins, Eleanor, n; Thos.,
Malore, Christine, Thos.,
fam.,
Malure, Christine de,
Malyvorie, Sir Wm.,
Manchester, Adam de,
Mandalay (Burma), Royal Sch.,
Manners, Chas. Cecil John, Duke of
Rutland (d. 1888), Grace, m.
Francis Fortescue, Sir
John, fam.,
Manning, Randall,
Manton, Mary,
Manton (Rut.),
Marcell, Rob.,
March, John, John Thos.,
Mare, de la, Maud, see Trussell;
Wigan,
Marefield, North (in Owston),
Marefield, South (in Tilton),
n,
Margaret, queen of Edward I,
Margaret of Anjou, queen of
Henry VI,
Markham, Chas.,
Marlborough, Dchss. of, see Churchill
Marmion, Edw., Joan, m. Alex
de Fryville, Kath., m. John
Hazlewood, Marg., Maun-
cer, Phil. (fl. 12th cent.),
Phil. (d. 1291),
Rob., Wm. (fl.
1217), Wm. (fl. 1291),
Wm. (d. 1520), fam.,
Marriott, Sir Chas., J.,
John, Dame Lucy, Revd.
R. W., Sarah, T.,
Thos., W. M.,
Marsh, Geo., L. W.,
Marshall, Gilb., John,
Ric., Thos., - (fl.
1838),
Marston, Sarah, Wm. (fl. 1551),
Wm. (d. 1732), fam.,
Marston Trussel (Northants.),
chant.,
ch., n; man., par.,
and see Lubenham
(Thorpe)
Martell (Martel), Alan, Eliz., m.
(1) John Bonville (2) Ric. Stuckley,
Eudo, Hen.,
John, Rob.,
Rog., Thos., Wm.,
fam.,
Martival, Anketil (d. 1274),
Anketil (fl. 1329),
Joan, m. John de Weleham,
Joyce, m. Rob de Saddington,
Ralph, Ric., Rob.,
Rog. de, Bp. of Salisbury,
Wal.,
Wm. (fl. 1130), Wm. (fl.
1220), fam.,
Martyrs' Memorial and Church of England Trust,
Marwood, Wm.,
Mary I, Queen,
Masham (Yorks.),
Mason, Vice-Admiral Sir Francis,
M., Rob., n; fam.,
Massey, John,
Massey (Charles) and Son Ltd.,
Matthews, Revd. A., Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. J.,
Mattock, Ric., fam.,
Mauduit, Alice, Ctss. of Warwick,
(d. before 1263), n, Wm.,
Earl of Warwick (d. 1268),
Maunsell, Joan, m. Wm. Chetwynd,
John (d. 1265), n; John
(d. 1284), Mary, m. John
Boyville, Rob. (fl. 1166),
Rob. (d. 1352), fam.,
Maureward, Wm.,
Maxstoke (Warws.), priory of, n,
n
Maxwell, Alethea, see Turville-Petre;
David Constable,
Maycock, Lt. -Col. Dottin,
Maydwell, Laur.,
Maynard, John,
Meadows, John,
Meath, earls of,
Medbourne, de, Amfrid, Amice,
see Mowsley; Wm.,
Medbourne, n,
adv., agric., bottle-kicking contest, boundaries,
bridges, char.,
ch., fair,
houses, ind., inns,
local govt., man.-ho.,
mans.,
market, mills,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rlys., Rector of,
rectory ho., roads,
Rom. Cath., Roman remains,
schs., smithy,
workho., and see Bradley
Medbourne brook,
Melbourn, John of,
Melton, Bailiff of,
Melton Mowbray, fox-hunting at,
sch., U.D.C.,
Melton Mowbray Union,
Merceron, F. H., Hen.,
J. F.,
Merchant Taylors' Company,
Mercia, kings of, and see
Ethelred
Mercia, Earl of, see Leofric
Mering, Anne, see Ormond; Wm.,
Merley, Eliz., m. Rob. de Somerville,
Rog. de,
Merrilees, W. G.,
Merton, Wal. of, Bp. of Rochester,
Merying, Thos.,
Metcalf, Humph.,
Metford, Wm.,
Metropolitan Railway Country
Estates Ltd.,
Meulan, Count of, see Beaumont, Rob.
de
Meynell (Meynill), Agnes, see Basset;
Hugh de, Hugo, Joan (d.
1398), Joan (w. of Hugh), see
Ward; Joan, m. (1) John Staunton
(2) Thos. Clinton, Ric.,
Wm. de, fam., n
Meynell Hunt,
Michelham, Lord, see Stern
Michell, see Mitchell
Middleton, of, Beatrice, see Foxton;
Hubert, John Ric.,
Thos., Wm., fam.,
Middleton (Northants.),
Midland Railway,
Migliorucci, Count Cosmas (d. 1726),
Cosmas Hen. Jos. (later
Nevill), Mary, Ctss., see
Neville
Milbanke, Anne Isabella, m. Lord
Byron, Judith, see
Noel; Sir Ralph,
Mildmay, Sir Ant., Sir Wal.,
n; fam.,
Milk Marketing Board, n
Mills, Mrs. E. A., Hen. Trueman,
J. R., J. T.,
Milner, le, Hen., Ric.,
Milton Malzor (Northants.), n
Minneapolis (U.S.A. Minnesota),
Misterton,
Mitchell (Michell), Humph., n;
Ric., Thos.,
Mitton, John, Marg., see
Dexter
Moels, de, Isabel, m. Wm. de Bot-
reaux, John, Lord Moels (d.
1310), John, Lord Moels (d.
1337), Nic., Rog.
(d. before 1295), Rog.
(d. 1316), fam.,
Molesworth, Thos., fam.,
Monhaut, Millicent,
Monk, J., Jonathan, Rob.,
Montagu, Hen., Lord, see Pole
Montague (Montagu), Sir Edw.,
Kath., m. Francis, Lord
Hastings,
Montalt, Milisent de,
Montfort, de, Amice, Ctss. of Leicester, Sim., Earl of
Leicester (d. 1265),
Moore, Edw., John (d. 1619),
John (d. 1657), John,
Bp. of Norwich (d. 1714),
John (d. 1844), Jos. Cooper,
Thos. (alias Smith), Thos.
(d. before 1795), n; Thos. (fl.
1817), Wm. (fl. 1669),
Wm. (fl. 1713),
Moore, Haddon and Co.,
Morcott (Rut.), n
Mordaunt, John,
More, John,
Moreton Morell (Warws.),
Morgan, Revd. John,
Morgan Vane, Hen., fam.,
Moriland (fl. 1086),
Morison, Denis,
Morley, Hen., John,
Morpott, Jas.,
Morris, Chas.,
Dorcas,
Morton, Earl of, see Douglas
Morwic, of, Beatrice, m. John Rossell,
Hugh (fl. 1180), Hugh (d.
1269), Sybil, m. (1) Rog.
de Lumley (2) Laur. St. Maur,
Tiffany, m. John de Bulmer,
fam.,
Mould, T. B.,
Mountgrave (Yorks.), priory of, n
Mountjoy, Lord, see Blount
Mountsorrel, n,
Mowbray, de, Anne, Eliz., see
Segrave; John (fl. 1353), John,
Duke of Norfolk (d. 1476),
Rog. (fl. 1130), Rog.
(fl. 1204), Rog. (d. 1297),
Thos., Duke of Norfolk (d.
1399), fam.,
Mowsley, de, Amice, m. (1) Amfrid
de Medbourne (2) Thos. le Brabazon (3) Rob. de Holt, Ellen,
Hugh, Idonea,
m. Hugh Pirramus, John,
Ralph, Reginald, Reynold,
Ric., n; Rob.,
Wm. (fl. 1217),
Wm. (d. 1325),
Mowsley (in Knaptoft),
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char.,
ch., n; Guild
of the Holy Child, hosp.,
houses, inns, local
govt., mans.,
mill, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., rectory ho.,
roads, Rom. Cath.,
schs.,
Mowsley Hills,
Moyses, Sarah,
Mulsho, Francis, Ric.,
Murdak, Alice, m. Thos. Boyville,
Hen., Iseult,
Wm., fam.,
Murmann, Commander W. L.,
Murray Smith, Arthur Geo.,
Lt.-Col. G. Ant., Geo.,
fam.,
Muston, Ric.,
Muxloe, Edw., Eliz.,
Myners, Wm.,
Narborough,
Naseby, battle of,
n
National Assistance Board,
National Church League Trust,
Neal (Neale, Neel), Agnes,
Chris., Eliz., see Barnak; Geo.,
John Hales, Sir Thos.
(fl. 1613), Thos. (fl. 1719),
Wm., fam., n,
Neatherd, - (fl. 1381),
Needham (Nedham), Edw. (d. 1617),
Edw. (d. 1691), Edw. (d.
1728), Edw. (d. 1732),
Edw. (d. 1758), Eliz. (d. 1639),
Eliz. (fl. 1758), Francis,
John (fl. 1618), John (d.
1669), John (d. 1689),
Mary, m. Chas. Dimock, Mary
(w. of Edw. d. 1732), Miss
- (d. 1758), fam.,
Neel, see Neal
Nereford, de, John, Nic.,
Ness, Great (Salop.),
Nethercote, John, Thos.,
- (fl. 1790),
Neufmarché, Aubrey, m. Ingebald,
Emma, m. Hugh de Senlis,
Ivo of,
Neville (Nevill), Agnabilla de,
Alice (fl. 1262), see Curly; Alice, m.
(1) John Hacluit (2) Sir Edw.
Dalyngrigge, Ann,
Chas. (d. 1783), Chas. (d.
1848),
Cosmas (d. 1829),
Cosmas Hen. Jos. (formerly
Migliorucci), Cosmo
Geo., Capt. G. H.,
Hen. (fl. 1503), Hen. (or
Smith, fl. 1631), Hen. (d.
1665), Hen. (fl. 1696),
Hen. (d. 1728),
Hugh (fl. 1204), Hugh (d.
1269), Hugh (fl.
1279), Hugh de (fl. 1321),
n; Humph. (fl. 1537),
Humph. (or Blunt, d. 1590),
Ivo de, Joan, John de (d.
1282), John, Earl of
Northumberland (d. 1471),
Juliana, Kath., see Palmer;
Marg. (fl. 1371), Marg. (fl.
1750), Mary (d. 1742), m.
Count Migliorucci,
Mary, m. (1) Thos. Smyth (2)
Francis Harvey, Pet. de,
Ralph de (fl. 1227),
Ralph de (fl. 1303), Ralph
(fl. 1356), Ric., Earl of Salisbury (d. 1460), Ric., Earl of
Warwick (d. 1471), Rob.
de, Theobald de,
Thos. de (fl. 1303),
Thos. (d. 1503),
Sir Thos. (d. 1571),
Sir Thos. (or Smyth,
d. 1636), Sir Thos.
(d. 1637), n,
Wm. (fl. 1190), Wm. de (fl.
1259), Wm. (d. 1497),
Wm. (fl. 1830),
fam.,
n,
Nevinson, E. B., T. K. B.,
Newbold, Hugh,
Newbold-on-Avon (Warws.),
Newbold Saucey (in Owston),
Newcombe, - (17th-cent. bell-
founder), fam.,
Newdigate, John, Dame Juliana,
Sir Ric., fam.,
Newington Green (Mdx.),
Newman, Revd. H. O.,
Newmarch, Wm.,
Newsham and Ragg, Messrs.,
Newton, Anne, John de (fl.
1240), John de (fl. 1381),
John (fl. 1545), John (d.
1670), Rob., Wm.,
fam.,
Newton Harcourt,
agric.,
boundaries, bridges,
canal, chant., char.,
ch., houses, ind.,
local govt., man.,
man.-ho., mills, non-
conf., poor relief, pop.,
rly., roads, schs.,
Newtown Linford,
Nichol (Nicol), Hen., Thos.,
Nicholas, John,
Nicholls, Sir Augustine,
Nichols, John (d. 1815), John (d.
1826),
Nicol, see Nichol
Nixon fam.,
Noel, And., Lady Ann,
Anne, see Fowler; Chas. Noel,
Earl of Gainsborough (d. 1866),
Diana, Edw., Vct.
Wentworth (d. 1774), Sir
Gerard Noel (formerly Edwards),
Hen., Earl of
Gainsborough (d. 1798), Lady
Jane (d. 1811), m. Gerard-Anne
Edwards,
John, Judith, m. Sir Ralph
Milbanke, Thos., Verney,
fam.,
Norfolk, dukes of, and see
Mowbray
Norfolk, Earl of, see Brotherton
Norman (fl. 1086),
Norman, son of Walter (fl. 1150),
Norman, Revd. Jas.,
Normanton (in Thurlaston),
Normanville, de, Geof., Rob.,
Norris, Thos.,
Toby,
North, Brownlow, Bp. of Winchester,
Sir Francis, Francis,
Earl of Guilford (d. 1790),
Francis, Earl of Guilford (d.
1861),
Northampton, Earl of, see Senlis (Sim.
de), Waltheof
Northampton, Prior of St. Andrew's,
Northampton, academy,
Red Lion inn,
Northampton, See of,
Northampton Brewery Co.,
Northamptonshire, Sheriff of,
Northamptonshire,
Northumberland, Duke of, see Dudley
(John)
Northumberland, earls of, see Neville
(John), Percy
Norton, Giles, John of,
Rob. de, fam.,
Norton (in Norton and Lenchwick,
Worcs.),
Norton, East,
Norton, Green's (Northants.),
Norton, King's, n,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char.,
ch.,
houses, man.,
mill, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop., roads,
schs., water supply,
and see Stretton, Little
Norwich, Bp. of, see Moore (John)
Norwich, Ada, see Bringhurst; Anne,
see Watson; Sir Chas., Sir
Erasmus, Hen., John (fl.
1367), John (fl. 1502),
Sir John (d. 1661), Mary,
Sir Rog., Sim., fam.,
Noseley,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char.,
ch., collegiate chap.,
earthworks, Hall,
man., mill, nonconf.,
pop., roads, schs.,
Nottingham, de, Hugh,
Juliana, Ralph (fl. 1359),
Ralph (fl. 1394), fam.,
Nottingham,
Nottingham, See of,
Nottinghamshire,
Noveray, de, John (fl. 1279),
John (fl. 1389), Rob.,
fam., n
Nowers, Sir Geo., Ralph de,
Rob. de, fam.,
Oadby, de, John, Ric., Rog.,
fam.,
Oadby, sch.,
U. D.,
Oakham (Rut.), n,
Oakham, honor of,
Oakham, soke of,
Oakham Union,
Oddfellows, Soc. of,
Ogden, C. C.,
Oiry, Beatrice, Hen. de, n,
Oliver, Jas., Ric.,
Olney, Joan, m. Ric. Fox, John
(formerly Parker),
Orby, de, Isabel, John,
Ord, Anne (fl. 1780), Ann
(fl. 1850), Revd. Jas.,
Jas. Pickering, Jemima
Eliz., Revd.
T. C., Miss - (fl. 1880),
fam.,
Ordmar (fl. 1050),
Orget, Rog.,
Ormond, Anne, m. Wm. Mering,
Eliz., m. Sir Ant. Babington,
Joan m. Thos. Dynham, Joan
(w. of John), see Chaworth; John,
Orpin, John,
Orsett Hall (Essex),
Orton (?-on-the-Hill),
Osbern (fl. 1086),
Osborne, Thos.,
Osmund (fl. 1060),
Ostler, - (fl. 1832),
Osulf (fl. 1060),
Oswin, Kath.,
Othorpe (in Slawston),
Our Lady of Good Counsel, order of,
Overton, Cold,
Overy, John,
Owen, Hugh D. A.,
Owsley, John (fl. 1750), Revd.
John (d. 1835), W. P. M.,
Revd. Wm., fam.,
Owston, adv.,
agric., boundaries, char.,
ch., estates,
houses, inn, man.,
mill, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., rly.,
roads, schs., work-
ho., and see Marefield (North),
Newbold Saucey
Owston, abbey and abbot of,
Owston Wood,
Oxendon, Great (Northants.),
Oxford, earls of, and see
Vere
Oxford, Brasenose Coll.,
Cardinal Coll.,
Christ Ch.,
Merton Coll.,
St.
Ebbe's Ch., Trinity Coll.,
Univ. of,
Packe, Chas., Chas. Wm.,
Mrs. Chas.
Wm., Col. E. C.,
Hen. Vere,
Revd. W. J., fam.,
Packington,
Paget, Major Guy, R. T.,
T. G. F., Thos. (of
Humberstone), Thos. (of
Ibstock), Thos. Tertius,
Pain, Mrs. - (fl. 1850),
Palmer, Cath. (fl. 1767), Cath. (d.
c. 1818), Edw.,
Eliz., Frances, Fred.,
Geof. (fl. 1661), Sir
Geof. (fl. 1724), Sir Geof. (fl.
1880), Sir Geof. (fl. 1957),
Sir Geof. F. N.,
Revd. Hen., Sir John (fl.
1766), John (fl. 1790),
Sir John Hen. (d. 1865),
Kath., m. Wm. Nevill, Mary,
Ric., Rob., Thos.
(d. 1474),
Thos. (fl. 1590),
Thos. (d. c. 1729),
Sir Thos. (fl. 1775),
Wm., fam.,
Pancevolt, Hen., Ric. (or de
Dumar), Wm.,
Pantulf, Wm.,
Papillon, David, Geo.,
Papworth, J. B.,
Paragreen, - (fl. 1949),
Pares, J. T., John, Thos. (fl.
1787), Thos. (fl. 1846),
Pares' Leicestershire Banking Co.,
Parker, Geo., John (later Olney),
Kath.,
Wm.,
Parr, Mary, m. (1) John Digby (2)
Hen. Brooke, Wm.,
Parry, Dr. - (fl. 1754), n
Parsons, Jane, Ctss. of Rosse (d.
1838), John, Wm.,
Parton, Hen.,
Paston (Northants.),
Pateman, Mrs. - (19th-cent. school-mistress),
Pates, Ric.,
Patrick, Ric.,
Paston, C. B.,
Paveley, John de, n
Payne, Ben., Cath., m. Sir Ric.
Waldram, John (fl. 1381),
John (fl. 1570), John (fl. 1639),
n; Martin, Mic., n;
Ric., Rob., Thos.,
Wm. (fl. 1551), Wm. (d.
1615), Wm. (fl. 1628),
fam.,
Paynel, Eliz., see Gobion; Marg.,
Thos., fam.,
Peace, Edw.,
Peach, Thos.,
Peake, B. M., Cosmo Francis
Nevill, Lt.-Col. F. G.,
Fred., n; Hen.,
Revd. J. D., Rob., Maj.
W. A., fam.,
Peake and Co. (solicitors),
Pearce, Esau, Ric.,
Rob., Zachary, Bp. of Rochester, n
Pearson, Capt. G. J. H., J. L.,
Rob., Thos.,
Pease, Edw.,
Peatling,
Pecchar, Wm.,
Peche (Pecche), Gilb., John,
Peck, Eustace, Fred., Hen.
(fl. 1570), Hen. (d. 1820),
John, Ric., Steph.,
Thos. (fl. 1670), Thos. (d.
1756), Wm., fam.,
Pembroke, Ctss. of, see St. Paul
Pembroke, earls of, and
see Hastings
Percy, Hen., Earl of Northumberland
(d. 1408),
Periam, Geo.,
Perkins, Bart., John,
Joshua, Mary,
Susanna,
Perkins (Joshua) and Son,
Perkyn, Agnes, Amice,
Laur., Wm.,
Peshall, Edm., Rob.,
Peter (son of Reynold) and his w. Ela,
Peterborough, abbey and abbot of,
Peterborough, Bp. of,
Peterborough, D. and C. of,
Peterborough, cath., cath.
sch.,
Peterborough, See of,
Petre, E. H., Gwendoline, see
Turville; Oswald (later Turville-Petre),
Petton (Salop.),
Peverel, Alice, n; Edm.,
Hugh, Ralph, Wm.,
fam.,
Peverel, honor of,
Peyll, Hen.,
Pheasant, Mrs. Mary, n,
Steph.,
Phelip, Eliz., m. John, Vct. Beaumont,
Joan, see Bardolf; Sir Wm.,
Phillips, F. Serrille, John,
Phipps, G. W., - (fl.
1760),
Pick (or Peck), Eliz.,
Pickering, Dorothy Eliz.,
Sir Edw., Eliz., see
Stanton; Frances, m. Thos. Bird,
Geo., Sir Gilb.,
Rog. de (fl. 1322), Rog. (fl.
1346),
Pickwell, Lewis of,
Pickwell, adv.,
agric., boundaries,
char., ch.,
estates, houses, ind.,
local govt., mans.,
mills, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., rectory ho.,
roads, sch., and see
Leesthorpe
Pierpont, Sir Wm.,
Pigot, J.,
Pilkington, Mary, Thos.,
Pinturicchio, Bernadino,
Pipard (fl. 1130),
Pipewell (Northants.), abbey of,
Pippin, Eliz., m. John Weston,
Frances, see Brudenell; John,
Jos.,
Pirramus, Hugh, Idonea, see
Mowsley
Pitt, Wm., (writer on agriculture),
Plant, Thos.,
Plantagenet, Arthur, Vct. Lisle (d.
1542) Eliz., see Grey
Playz, Alice, Wm.,
Pochin, Mat., W. J. R.,
Poer, John le,
Pole, Dorothy, Hen., Lord Montagu (d. 1539), Reginald, Abp.
of Canterbury,
Polebrooke (Warws.),
Pool, W. H., n
Poor Law Commissioners,
Popham, Sir John,
Port, Hen. de,
Porter, Anne, see Prilly; Mary,
Sam., Thos. (fl. 1447),
Thos. (fl. 1607), Wm.,
- ('widow'),
Poultney (Poulteney), John (fl. 1332),
John (fl. 1647),
Powell, Fred. York, - (19th-cent.
glass-maker),
Power (or Campion), John (d. 1479),
John (fl. 1505),
Powlet, Agnes, see Howard; Wm.,
Marquess of Winchester (d. 1598),
Powys, Hen. Littleton (later Powys-
Keck), Thos. (fl. 1750),
Thos., Lord Lilford (d. 1825),
Powys-Keck, Hen. Leycester,
Hen. Littleton (formerly
Powys), Maria, fam.,
Powys-Keck estate,
Poynor (R. H.) and Co. (hosiery manufacturers),
Pratt, John,
Prestgrave (in Bringhurst),
Preston, de, Hen., Laur.,
Wal., fam.,
Prestwiche, Anne, see Mallesours;
John, Ric., Rog.,
Rose m. Wm. Digby, Wm.,
fam.,
Prestwold,
Pretyman, Eliz., see Turpin; Sir John
(fl. 1633), John (d. 1658),
Marg., m. Sir John Heath,
Price, Charlotte Mary, see Hinrich;
Rob. Harvard (later Price-Dent),
Price-Dent, Rob. Harvard (formerly
Price), Rob. Hinrich,
fam.,
Price-Jones, Revd. P.,
Prilly, Alice, see Kirkby; Anne, m. (1)
John Waver (2) Thos. Porter,
Edm., Pet., fam.,
Prior, John, Sim.,
Proctor, Eliz., n, n
Propagation of the Gospel, Soc. for
the,
Prudential Insurance Co.,
Public Health Act (1848),
Pugin, A. W. N.,
Pulford, - (19th-cent. sculptor),
Pulteney, Sir John de, Sir
Thos., fam.,
Purdie, A. J., n
Purefoy (Purfey), John, Mic.,
fam., n
Putt fam., n
Pydyngton, Ric. de,
Pyncombe, Mrs. - (fl. 1830),
Pynslade (in Knaptoft),
Pysford, Rog.,
Pytchley (Northants.), n,
Pytchley Hunt,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Quenby (in Hungarton),
Quency, de, Arabella, m. Ric. de
Harcourt, Eliz. (or Isabel), m.
Alex. Comyn,
Ellen, m. Alan la Zouche,
Marg., Ctss. of Winchester (d. 1234), Marg.,
m. Wm. de Ferrers,
Rog., Earl of Winchester (d. 1264),
Saer, Earl of Winchester (d. 1219),
Queniborough, Rob. of,
Quorn Hunt,
Quorndon,
Raby (co. Dur.), n
Ralph
pincerna,
Ram (Rame, Ramme), Alice,
Hen., fam., n
Ramsey (Hunts.), abbey of,
Randal, Wm.,
Rannulf (fl. 1086),
Ratcliffe, Rog.,
Ratten, Thos.,
Raunson, Agnes, Wm. de,
Raven, John, Wm.,
Raveniston, John de,
Ravenstone (Derbys.),
Rawlins, Edw.,
Raworth, Ric., fam.,
Reade, Thos., fam.,
Reading, Dan.,
Rearsby,
Redburn (Herts.),
Redlich, Mrs. V. K. L.,
Reinbudcurt, Guy de,
Restwold, Marg., Thos.,
Retchford, Jas.,
Reve, Thos.,
Reynes, Rob.,
Reynolds, Eliz., see Wright; Jos.,
Thos.,
Rice, C. M.,
Richard I, King,
Richard II, King,
Richard, son of Herbert the Chamberlain,
Richard's Castle (Herefs.),
Richardson, Agnes, m. John Francis,
Joan, Wm. Westbrook,
Richmond, Ctss. of, see Beaufort
Richmond, Earl of, see Bretagne
Ricketts, Wm.,
Rickman, Olive, m. Maurice Lamb,
Riddington, Francis,
Ridel (Rydell), Geof. (d. 1120),
n; Geof., Bp. of Ely,
Hen., Maud, m. Ric. Basset,
Maud (w. of Ralph),
Ralph,
Riston, Marg., see Thorp; Wm.,
Robert (fl. 1086),
Robert (fl. 1130),
Robert, Count of Meulan,
Robert
dispensator,
Robert of the Hall,
Robert, son of Helgot,
Robert, son of Ivo,
Robert, son of Nicholas,
Robert, son of Osmund,
Robert, son of Ralph pincerna,
Robert, son of Vitalis (or de Foxton),
Robert, son of Walter,
Robert, Vicar of Loddington (Rut.),
Roberts, Chas. (d. 1791), Revd.
Chas. (d. 1859), Lady Eliz.
(d. 1679), Eliz. (fl. 1867),
J. W., Sir Ric. (d.
1644), Ric. (fl. 1691),
Susanna, Thos. (d. 1633),
Thos. (fl. 1737),
fam.,
Robinson, Caleb, Dorothea,
Sir Geo. (fl. 1766),
Sir Geo. (fl. 1840), fam.,
n
Robson, Messrs. (paperhangers), n
Rochester, Bp. of, see Merton, Pearce
(Zachary)
Rockingham, Earl of, see Watson
Rockingham (Northants.), cast.,
rly.
sta.,
Roe fam.,
Roger (fl. 1086),
Rogers, Sam. (d. 1790),
Rolfe, - (fl. 1638),
Rolleston, n,
agric., boundFaries, chap., char.,
ch., cross, Hall, houses,
man., mill, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop., roads,
sch.,
Rolleston (Notts.),
Rollos, de, Ric. I, Ric. II,
fam.,
Rome, St. Peter's Colonnade,
Roos, Rob.,
Ros, de, Edm., Isabel, see
Aubigny; John, Lord Ros (d. 1393),
Margery, Mary, Rob.,
Thos., Lord Ros
(fl. 1361), n; Thos., Lord Ros
(fl. 1461), Wm. (fl. 13th cent.),
Wm., Lord Ros (d. 1343),
Wm. (d. 1353), fam.,
Roseby, W. J.,
Roskyn (Ruskyn), Ellen, see Houby;
Jasper, Wm., fam.,
Ross, T. H.,
Rosse, Ctss. of, see Parsons
Rossell, Beatrice, see Morwic; John,
Rothley, preceptory of,
Rothley, soke of,
Rothwell (Northants.),
Roulf (fl. 1060),
Rouse, Rowland, Sam.,
Rowlatt (Rowlett), Marg., Sir
Ralph, Ric., fam.,
n,
Rowley, Eliz. H., John,
Rowley (R.) and Co.,
Royal Air Force,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps,
Ruddestane, Rob. de,
Ruddington, Wm., fam.,
'Rudewong',
Rugby (Warws.),
Ruthos, Elias de,
Rupert, Prince (d. 1682),
Rural Community Council,
Ruskyn, see Roskyn
Russell, Lord Hugh, John,
Lord Russell (d. 1555),
Lucy, Ctss. of Bedford (d. 1627),
Sambrook,
Rutland, dukes of, and see
Manners
Rutland fam., n
Rutland,
Rydell, see Ridel
Ryley, C. L.,
Rypham, Wm.,
Sacheverell, Hen., John,
Mary, see Hungerford; Sir
Ric., Thos.,
Saddington, de, Agnes, Amice,
Isabel, m. Ralph Hastings,
John (fl. 13th cent.),
John (fl. 14th cent.), Joyce,
see Martival; Rob.,
Rog. (d. before 1277),
Rog. (fl. 1286), fam.,
Saddington,
adv., agric., boundaries, char., ch.,
Hall, houses,
ind., man., mill,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., Rector of, rectory
ho., reservoir,
roads, schs.,
Saddington brook,
St. Albans, Duke of, see Beauclerk
St. Albans, Rob. of,
St. Albans (Herts.), n
St. Albans, abbey and abbot of,
St. Amand, Amauri de, fam.,
St. Andrew, Barbara, m. Oliver St.
John, John,
Mary, see Skeffington; Wm.,
fam.,
St. Audoen, Wal. de,
St. Clare, Alan, Joan, see
Esseby; John, n, n
St. Cloud (Seine-et-Oise), Parc de,
St. Evroul (Orne), abbey of,
n,
St. John, And., Barbara, see St.
Andrew; Eliz., see Stonor; John,
Lord St. John (d. 1596),
Oliver, Lord St. John (d. 1582),
Oliver (fl. 1626),
Rowland,
St. Lo, Agnes, see Basset; John,
Ralph de,
St. Mary in Arden (in Great Bowden),
ch.,
St. Maur, Laur., Sybil, see
Morwic
St. Paul, Mary de, Dowager Ctss. of
Pembroke (d. 1377),
St. Pierre-sur-Dives (Calvados), abbey of, n,
St. Wistan, n
Sakry, John,
Salden (Bucks.),
Salisbury, Bp. of, see Martival (Rog.
de)
Salisbury, Earl of, see Neville (Ric.)
Salisbury, Eliz., John, Thos.
(of Houghton on the Hill),
Thos. (of Bringhurst),
Salter, And., Geo.,
Sampson, John, Rob., Thos.,
Wm., - (fl. 1220),
fam.,
Sanderville, Rob. de,
Sandford, Nic.,
Satterthwaite, Brian,
Saucy, de, Ansketil, see Ansketil;
Sim.,
Saunders, Clement, Francis,
Joan, see Farnham; Lawr.,
Marg., Mat., Wm.,
fam.,
Saunderson, Jane,
Saunt, Joanna Barfoot, Thos.
Barfoot,
Savage, Wm.,
Saville, John, Wm.,
Sawbridge, Thos.,
Sawyer, Edw.,
Scalford,
Scampton, Wm.,
Scheemakers, Pet.,
Scheftinton, see Skeffington
Schiplowe, Ric.,
Schools Inquiry Commission,
Sclater, Wm.,
Scott, Chas. H., Sir Gilb.,
Scraptoft, adv.,
agric., boundaries,
char., ch., estates,
Hall, hotel,
houses, local govt.,
man., mill, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop., rly.,
roads, schs., vicarage
ho.,
Scrope, le, Alice, m. Sir Jas. Strangways, Eliz., m. Sir Ralph
Fitzrandolf, Eliz., m. (1) Wm.
Beaumont (2) John de Vere,
Geof. (fl. 1336), Geof.
(d. 1517), Hen. (fl. 1312),
Hen., Lord Scrope (d.
1415), Hen., Lord Scrope
(d. 1459), Hen., Lord
Scrope (d. 1592), John (d.
1456), John, Lord Scrope
(fl. 1542), Margery (fl. 1415),
Margery, m. Sir Chris. Danby,
Ric. (fl. 1355), Ric., Lord
Scrope (d. 1403),
Ric., Abp. of York (d. 1405),
Wm., fam.,
Seabrooke, Thos.,
Seagrave, see Segrave
Seamark, Chas., Dorothy,
Seaton, Anne, m. Eusby Catesby,
Edw., Joan (fl. 1313), Joan
(fl. 1476), Nic., fam.,
Seaton (Rut.),
Segrave (Seagrave), de, Eliz., m. John
Mowbray, Gilb., Sir
Hen., Iseult, John,
Lord Segrave (d. 1353), Nic.,
Steph., fam.,
n,
Selby (Yorks.), abbey of,
Semere, John,
Sence, riv.,
Senlis, de, Emma, see Neufmarché;
Hen., Hugh, Sim., Earl
of Northampton (d. 1109),
Serjeant (Sergeant), Pet., Wm.,
Sewell, Mary, fam.,
Seymour, Sir Edw., Joan,
Sir Mic. Culme,
Shalston (Bucks.),
Shangton, n, n, n,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, char., ch.,
houses, man.,
mill, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop., rectors
of, n; roads, schs.,
n, workho.,
Sharnford,
Sharp (Sharpe), A. T.,
Harold, n; Wm.,
Sharpless, John,
Shaw, Chris.,
Shawell,
Shearsby,
Sheen (Surr.), priory of,
Sheffield, Wm.,
Sheffield (Yorks.),
Sheffield Regional Hospital Board,
Sheild, see Shield
Shenton, Nat.,
Shepherd, - (fl. 1381),
Shepshed,
Sherrard (Sherard), Rob., Earl of
Harborough (d. 1799),
- (fl. 1710),
Shield (or Sheild), Revd. Wm.,
Shipley, Thos.,
Shipton, Thos.,
Shirley, John, Ralph,
Shore, Mic.,
Short, Dr. T.,
Shrewsbury, Earl of, see Chetwynd-Talbot, Talbot
Shropshire,
Shugborough, Ant.,
Shuter, Revd. Pet.,
Shuttlewood, John,
Shuttleworth, Revd. Barton,
Hen., John,
Mary, Rob., fam.,
Sibbertoft (Northants.),
Sibley, Frances Brudenell, see Weston; Jos.,
Silyok, John, n
Simms-Reeve, F. P.,
Simon (fl. 1389),
Simons, Mat., Nic.,
Simpson, Isabella, Mrs. Wallis
(later Duchess of Windsor),
Sims, John, Patience, m. John
Crick, fam.,
Sitwell, Edw. Sacheverell,
Skeffington (Scheftinton), de, Geof.,
Isabel,
Iseult, John (fl.
1287), John (d. 1613),
Kath., m. Rob. Barford,
Mary, m. Wm. St. Andrew,
Rob., Thos. (fl. 1262), Thos.
(fl. 1329), Thos. (d. 1543),
Thos. (fl. 1586), Wm.
(fl. 1558), Wm. (d. 1606),
fam.,
Skeffington, n,
Skillington, Wm.,
Skipton-in-Craven (Yorks.), honor of,
Skynner, Edm. I, Edm. II,
Slater, J. E., Wm.,
Slater (J. E.) and Co.,
Slater and Carpenter, Messrs. (architects),
Slawston, n,
adv., agric.,
boundaries, bridge, char.,
ch., cross,
estates, houses, ind.,
inns, man., mills,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rly., roads,
sch., n, vicarage
ho., and see Othorpe
Slawston Hill,
Sleaford (Lincs.),
Smalley, Eliz., John, Wm.,
Smart, Edw. I, Edw. II,
Edw. III, n; John, fam.,
Smeeton, Job, John,
S. P., fam.,
Smeeton Hill,
Smeeton (Smetheton) Westerby, n,
adv., agric., canal,
char., ch., estates,
houses, ind., man.,
mill, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop.,
roads, schs., n;
wharf, workho.,
Smirke, Sir Rob.,
Smith (Smyth), Revd. A. T.,
Alice, m. Edw. Asborne,
Ambrose, Anna, Anne, m.
Ric. Halford, Ayscough,
Charlotte, Chas., Sir
Edw. (d. 1707), Sir Edw. (d.
1720), Edw. (d. 1762), Eliz.,
m. Thos. Kendall, Eliz., m.
Nic. Strelley, Erasmus,
Geo. (d. c.
1624), Geo. (d. 1901),
H., Hen., Jane, m. Hen.
Coleman, John (of Thorpe
Langton, fl. 1587), John (of
Kibworth, fl. 1610), John (fl.
1692), John Buswell,
Mary, see Neville; Nic.,
Randle, Rob. (of Thorpe
Langton, fl. 1572), Rob. (of
Medbourne, fl. 1601), Rob.
(of Harborough, fl. 1614),
Rog. (of Wistow, fl. 1601),
Sir Rog. (d. 1655),
Rog. (fl. 1700), Thos.
(of Thorpe Langton, fl. 1524),
Thos. (or Nevill, fl. 1540),
Thos. (d. c. 1564), Thos. (of
Thorpe Langton, fl. 1587),
Thos. (of Tur Langton, fl.
1628), Sir Thos. (later Nevill,
d. 1636), Thos. (d. 1640),
Thos. (or Moore, d. 1643),
Thos. (of Louth, fl. 1750),
Wm., Bp. of Lincoln (d. 1514),
Wm. (of Thorpe Langton, fl. 1529),
Wm. (of Sutton Bassett, fl.
1585), Wm. I and II (of
Thorpe Langton, fl. 1628),
Wm. (of Mowsley, fl. 1680),
Wm. (d. before 1711), Wm.
(of Mowsley, fl. 1788),
Wm. (of Drayton, fl. 1804),
Wm. (d. c. 1879), - (19th-
cent. benefactor), fam.,
Snelson, Ben., fam.,
Soar, riv.,
'Soleby', see Sulby
Somerby,
adv., Hall, man., n; sch.,
Vicar of, vicarage ho.,
Somerby (Lincs.),
Somers, John, Lord Somers (d. 1716),
and see Cocks
Somerville, Eliz., see Merley; Phil.,
Rob. de,
Sonderman, G.,
Sondes, Baron, see Watson
Sotherey, Wm.,
Sothill, Anne, see Boyville; Eliz., m.
Sir Wm. Drury, Eliz. (w. of
John), Hen. (fl. 1467),
Hen. (d. 1505), Jane, m. Sir
John Constable, John,
fam.,
Southam, - (ejected minister),
Southampton, Earl of, see Wriothesley
Southampton, St. Julian's Hosp.,
n
Southwell (Notts.),
Southworth, Paul,
Sparrow, - (19th-cent. mason),
Spayne, Hugh,
Spence, Wm.,
Spencer, Albert Edw. John, Earl
Spencer (succ. 1922), Barbara,
Fred., Earl Spencer (d. 1857),
Geo. Geo.
John, Earl Spencer (d. 1834),
Jane, Vctss. Churchill (d.
1900), John (fl. 1637),
John (d. 1746), John, Earl
Spencer (d. 1783), Victor
Albert, Vct. Churchill (d. 1934),
fam.,
Spridlington, Ric. de,
Sprigg (Sprigge), Edw., Jeremiah,
John, Wm.,
Sproston, Geo.,
Sproxton, of, John, (fl. 1220),
John (d. c. 1273),
Stacy, Wm.,
Stafford, John of, Thos.,
Stamford, earls of, and see
Grey
Stamford (Lincs.),
sch., and see
Burghley
Stanford, Hen.,
Stanford-on-Avon (Northants.),
Stanhope, Chas., Lord Stanhope (d.
1675), n, Jas. Ric., Earl
Stanhope (succ. 1905), John,
Lord Stanhope (d. 1621),
Stanketon, Sim. de,
Stanton, Eliz., m. Sir Gilb. Pickering,
Francis, Mary, see
Staveley; Staveley,
Stapleford (Glos.), ch., n
Stapleton, Canon W. Chetwynd,
Staunton, Eliz., m. Wm. Hazlerigg,
Harold, Joan, see Meynell;
John, fam.,
Staunton Harold,
Staveley, Arthur, Geo.,
Mary, m. (1) Francis Stanton (2)
Steph. Pheasant, n,
Thos. (d. 1582),
Thos. (d. 1631),
fam.,
Steers, Wm.,
Stenning, Isabella,
Stern, Herman Alfred, Lord Michelham (succ. 1919),
Stevens, Bryan, fam.,
Stevenson, Jas. (formerly Bellairs),
Wm.,
Steward, John,
Still, Edw.,
Stockerston,
n; adv., agric.,
boundaries, chant., char.,
ch., earthworks,
estates, Hall, hermitage, houses, man.,
mill, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., reservoir,
roads, sch., and see
Holyoaks
Stockton, de, Alan, John,
Marg., Rob. (fl. 1275),
Rob. (later Burrough, fl. 1380),
Wm. (d. 1470), Wm. (d.
1537), fam.,
Stoke, Rob. de (fl. 1293), Rob.
(fl. 1530), fam.,
Stoke Albany (Northants.),
Stoke Dry (Rut.),
Stoke Golding, n
Stoke Goldington (Bucks.),
Stokes, Adrian, Chas., John
(fl. 1800), John Hen. (fl. 1900),
Thos., - (fl. 1836),
Stonham, Eliz., m. John Broughton,
Mary, see Barnak; Rob. de,
Stonor, Eliz., m. Oliver, Lord St.
John, Sir Francis, n
Stonton, Rob. de,
Stonton Brudenell,
Stonton Wyville,
adv., agric., bound-
aries, char., ch.,
earthworks,
houses, man.,
mills, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., Rector of,
rectory ho., roads,
sch., n, Wood,
Stoughton,
agric., airfield,
boundaries, char.,
Charity Farm, ch.,
cross, Grange,
houses, man.,
mills, nonconf., poor
relief, pop., roads,
sch.,
Straker, Alfred Hassall,
Strangways, Alice, see Scrope; Sir
Jas. I, Sir Jas. II,
Wm.,
Stratford, F. P., H. M.,
Dr. -,
Straunge, Rob., Wm.
le, fam.,
Street, Berkeley, G. E., Wm.,
fam.,
Strelley, Elias, Eliz., see Fitz-
randolf, Smith; Frideswide,
Isabel, Nic. (fl. 1530),
Nic. (d. 1627), Nic. (fl.
1650), Rob.,
n; fam.,
Stretton, Geo., Pet. de, Rob.
de, Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield
(d. 1385), fam.,
Stretton, soke of,
Stretton, Great (in Great Glen), n,
agric., airfield, chant.,
n, chap.,
char., ch., Hall,
n,
hosp., houses,
man., nonconf.,
plague at, poor relief,
pop., sch.,
Stretton, Little (in King's Norton),
adv.,
agric., boundaries, chap., char.,
ch., houses, man.,
mill, nonconf.,
plague at, poor relief,
pop., roads, schs.,
Strutt, Edw., Baron Belper (d. 1880),
Stuart, Bernard, Earl of Lichfield (d.
1646),
Stubbs, Leonard,
Stuckley, Eliz., see Martell; Ric.,
Sturges (Sturgis), Thos., fam.,
Sturges Bourne Act (1819),
Sturgis, see Sturges
Styles, Jas.,
Suavis (fl. 1086),
Sudbury, Sim. of, Abp. of Canterbury,
Suez crisis (1956),
Suffield, Baron, see Harbord
Suffield Brown, John, fam.,
Suffolk, Duke of, see Grey
Sulby (Northants.),
Sulby ('Soleby'), abbey and abbot of,
n,
Sulhamstead (Berks.), n
Sun Fire Office,
Sunderland, John,
Sundial Nursing Home Ltd.,
Sutherland, W. S.,
Sutton, Ant. de (or 'Howeby', de),
Revd. F. H., John,
n; Ric.,
Sutton Bassett (Northants.),
Swan fam.,
Swillington, Marg., m. Sir John Grey,
Rog.,
Swynford fam.,
Syfrewast, de, Halanath, Wm.,
Symington, Jas., Miss Perry
Gold, Rob., W. H.,
Wm., fam.,
Symington (R. and W. H.), Messrs.,
Symington (William) and Co.,
Symkins, Thos.,
Syston,
Tackley (Oxon.),
Tailby, G. W. A., Geo.,
John (of Welham), John (of
Slawston), Mary, see Ward;
T. M. J., Wm., (d. 1829),
Wm. (fl. 1850), Wm. Ward
(d. 1914), - (of Welham,
fl. 1796), fam.,
Tailor, see Taylor
Talbot, Barbara, m. F. F. Turville,
Chas., Francis, Geo. (d.
1753), Geo., Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1787), Gilb., Earl of
Shrewsbury (d. 1743), John,
Marg., Ctss. of Shrewsbury
(d. 1467),
Tamworth, John,
Tamworth (Staffs.),
Tanner, G. A.,
Taplin, T. K.,
Tatershall (Tateshale, Tateshall), de,
John, Rob. (d. 1302),
Rob. (d. 1308),
fam.,
Tatham, - (fl. 1819), n
Taylor (Tailor, Tayllur), D. A. G.,
Eliz., Hugh le,
John (fl. 1547), John (fl. 1786),
John (fl. 1850),
John (fl. 1952),
Rob., Wm.,
Taylor and Son, Messrs. (organ-builders),
Taylor (John) and Co.,
Tedbert (fl. 1086),
Tempest, Sir Chas.,
Templars, Knights,
Temple, Nic.,
Tenby (Pemb.),
Terlington, Terlintone, see Langton,
Tur
Terry, Thos.,
Teryngton, Wm.,
Theddingworth, n, n,
adv.,
agric., boundaries,
chant., char., ch.,
fox-hunting, houses,
ind., inns, local govt.,
mans., mills,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rly., roads,
Rom. Cath., schs.,
vicarage ho., workho.,
Theobald, Abp. of Canterbury (d.
1161),
Therlington, see Tirlington
Thomas, Edw. (d. 1836), Edw.
(d. 1843), Rob., Revd.
Thos., Wm.,
Thompson, Prof. A. Hamilton,
Geo., Wm.,
fam.,
Thornton, B., Wm.,
Thornton,
Thoroughgood, Anne,
Thorp (Thorpe), Agnes de,
Admiral C. F., Frances, see Lee;
Fred., Marg. de (fl. 1347),
Marg. de, m. Wm. Riston, Ric.
de, Rob., Thos. de (fl.
1389), Thos. (fl. 1440),
Thos. (fl. 1625), Revd. Thos.
(d. 1846), Sir Wal. de,
Capt. Wm., fam.,
Thorpe Arnold, man.,
Thorpe Mandeville (Northants.),
Thorpe Satchville Beagles,
Thoyts, Emma, n
Thresher, - (fl. 1381),
Throsby, John, n,
Thurlaston, and see
Normanton
Thurmaston,
Thurnby, adv.,
agric., boundaries, char.,
ch., court,
estates, houses,
ind., mill, nonconf.,
poor relief, pop.,
rly., roads, schs.,
and see Bushby
Thurnby Hill,
Thursby, Francis, Jane,
Thursk
, H.M. Gunboat,
Tickhill, honor of,
Tilley, Edm., Francis, Jos.,
Tilton (Tylton), n, and see Marefield, South
Tilton plateau,
Tindall, Jas.,
Tirlington (Therlington) fam.,
Tirrell, Adam, Sam., fam.,
n
Tixover (Rut.),
Tochi (fl. 1060),
Todeni, Rob. de,
Todington, Thos.,
Toleho, Rob. de,
Tolthorp, Alice, Eliz., m. Giles
de Erdington, Thos. de,
Tomblin, Thos.,
Tong, Ric. de,
Tookie, Hen., Martha,
Thos.,
Topp, Sam.,
Tot fam.,
Tours, Isabel de,
Tozer, Anne,
Trafford, de, Chas. Edm.,
Gilb., Hilda, Sir Humph.,
fam.,
Trazleman, John,
Trenchant, Thos.,
Trentham (Staffs.), priory of,
Tresham, Geo., Thos.,
Wm.,
Trigg, Hen.,
Trollope, And., n
Trussell, Sir Alfred, Amice,
Edm., Eleanor, see
Helpston; Fulk, Hen.,
John (fl. 1328), Sir John (d.
1440), Laur., Marg.,
Margery, see Doseville; Maud,
m. (1) Rob. de Esseby (2) Wigan
de la Mare, Maud, see Char-
nel; Osbert, Philippa,
Ralph, Ric., Theo-
bald, Thos., Wm.
(fl. 1175), Wm. (fl. 1279),
Sir Wm. (fl. 1300), Wm.
(d. before 1344), fam.,
Tucker, - (19th-cent. clockmaker),
Tugby, n,
and see Keythorpe
Turchil (fl. 1060),
Turner (Turnor), Edm., n; Lucy,
see Byron; - (fl. 1638),
Turpin (Turpyn), Eliz., m. Sir John
Pretyman, Frances, see Brocas;
Sir Geo., John, Sir
Wm. (d. 1523), Sir Wm.
(d. 1617), fam.,
Turville, Barbara, see Talbot; Edw.,
Frances, Sir Francis C.
Fortescue (d. 1889),
Francis Fortescue (d. 1839),
Gwendoline, m. E. H. Petre,
John, Miss M. F.,
Mary, Nic. de, Ralph de
(fl. 1208), Ralph de (fl. 1282),
Ric., Wm. (fl. 1725),
Wm. (d. 1777), Wm. (fl. 1825),
fam.,
Turville-Petre, Alethea, m. D. C.
Maxwell, Col. Oswald H. P.
(formerly Petre), fam.,
Turwitt, Rob.,
Twickten, Edw., John (d. 1619),
John (fl. 1632),
Twyford, Geof. de,
Twyford, n
Tyler (W.), Sons and Co.,
Tylton, see Tilton
Tyrlyngton, see Langton, Tur
Uffington (Lincs.),
Underwood, John, W. W.,
Wm. (fl. 1660), Wm. (fl.
1700),
Union Assurance Co.,
Uppingham (Rut.), sch.,
Uppingham Union,
Upton, n, n
Vane, see Morgan Vane
Vardy, Revd. E.,
Vaudey (Lincs.), abbey of,
Vaughan, Hen. (later Halford),
Dr. Jas., Sir John, fam.,
Vaux, Nic., Baron Vaux (d. 1523),
Sir Wm., fam.,
Vavasour, John,
Venice (Italy),
Venur, Ric. le,
Verdon, de, Bertram, Eliz., m.
Bergersh, Eliz., see Burgh;
Margery, m. John de Croppehull,
Rose, m. Theobald Butler,
Theobald, fam.,
Vere, de, Eliz., see Scrope; Hawise,
n; Hugh, Earl of Oxford (d.
1263), John, Earl of Oxford (d.
1513), Rob. (d. 1296),
Rob., Duke of Ireland (d. 1392),
Vergil, Polydore,
Vernon, Dorothy, Dr. - (fl.
1708),
Vescy, Rob. de,
Victoria, Queen,
Villiers, Alex., Edw., Geo.,
Duke of Buckingham (d. 1628),
Sir Jas., Marg., Mary,
Ctss. of Buckingham (d. 1632),
Ric., fam.,
Vincent, Revd. Wm.,
Vinrace, Jos.,
Vitor, John,
Vowe, John, Leonard (fl. 1563),
Leonard (fl. 1638),
Marg., see Dexter; Martha,
Thos. (d. 1691), Thos. (fl.
1770), Thos. (d. 1855),
Wm. (fl. 1430), Wm. (d.
1546), fam.,
Wade, John, Rob.,
Wagstaffe, - (fl. 1730),
Wake, Wm., Abp. of Canterbury,
Wakefield (Yorks.), ch. of St. Michael,
Wakelin, John,
Walchelin (fl. 1086),
Waldegrave, John, Warin,
fam.,
Waldram, Cath., see Payne; John,
Sir Ric., n, Thos.,
fam.,
Waldron, Thos.,
Wale, - (19th-cent. hosier),
Waleys, Isabel, Nic.,
Walker, C. W., Eliz., Geo.,
Jane, Revd. Dr. John,
Jos., Revd. Ric., Rob.
(fl. 1808), Rob. (fl. 1870),
Romaine, fam.,
Walker (R.) and Sons,
Wallop, Kath., Lady Lymington (d.
1750),
Walssh, Isabel, John, Thos.
(fl. 1440), Thos. (nephew
of Thos.), fam.,
Walter (fl. 1086),
Walter (fl. 1150),
Walter, Mrs. - (fl. 1922),
Waltham, Rob. de,
Waltheof, Earl of Northampton (d.
1076), and see Judith, Ctss.
Walton, Francis, Thos.,
fam.,
Walton,
Wanlip,
Wansford (Northants.),
Ward (Warda, Warde), Anne, m.
Francis Hodges, Anne, see
Burgh; Annie, Bryan (fl.
1730), Bryan (fl. 1851),
Mrs. Bryan, Geo., Ida de
la, n; Joan de la, m. Hugh de
Meynell, John (fl. 1381),
John (fl. 1545), Kath., m.
Thos. Entwistle, Leonard,
Marg. de la, Marg., m.
John Daunsey, Mary, m. Wm.
Tailby, Ric., n; Rob. de la,
Sam., Stanley,
Theobald, Thos. (d. 1598),
Thos. (fl. 1791), Wm. de
(fl. 1177), Wm. (fl. 1279),
Wm. (fl. 1533), Wm. (fl. 1576),
Wm. (d. c. 1773), fam.,
n,
Wardon (Northants.), honor of,
n
Ware (Herts.), prior and priory of,
Warenne, de, Beatrice, m. Doun Bardolf, Wm.,
Warner, C. W. B., Edw.,
Mary, Capt. W. P.,
Wm., - (fl. 1838),
Warr, de la, Ric., Lord de la Warr (d.
1476), Thos., Lord de la Warr
(d. 1525), Thos., Lord de la
Warr (d. 1554),
Warrin, Wm.,
Warrington, Revd. P. E.,
Warrington (Lancs.), academy,
Wartnaby, Thos.,
Wartnaby,
Warwick, earls of, and
see Beauchamp, Dudley, Mauduit,
Neville (Ric.)
Warwick, Rob.,
Warwick, collegiate ch. of St. Mary,
Warwickshire,
Wastnes (Wastenys), Phil. de,
Ric., Thos., fam.,
Waterhouse, Paul,
Waterville, Rob. de,
Watkyn, Wm.,
Watson, Anne, m. Sir Chas. Norwich,
Edw. (d. 1584),
Edw., Baron Rockingham (d. 1689),
Edw. (d. 1899), Geo.
Lewis (d. 1899), Hen.,
Kath., Ctss. of Rockingham
(d. 1766), Sir Lewis (fl.
1626), Lewis, Baron
Rockingham (d. 1653), Lewis,
Baron Sondes (d. 1795),
Lewis Ric., Baron Sondes (d. 1836),
Lewis Thos., Baron Sondes (d.
1806), Ric., Bp. of Llandaff
(d. 1816), Ric. (d. 1852),
Thos., Earl of Rockingham (d.
1746), Revd. Wentworth, fam.,
Watts, Hugh,
Thos., Dr. Wm.,
Waure, Wm. de,
Waver, Anne, see Prilly; John,
Ric.,
Webb, Ric., - (fl. 1925),
Wedon, Ralph, Thos., fam.,
Weldon (Northants.),
Weleham, see Welham
Welford (Northants.),
Welham (Weleham), de, Adam,
Joan, see Martival; John,
Thos.,
Welham, n,
adv.,
agric., boundaries,
bridges, canal,
char., ch.,
estates, houses,
inn, mans., mill,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., rly.,
rectory ho., roads, schs.,
n,
Welland, riv.,
Welles, Hugh of, Bp. of Lincoln,
Pet. de, fam.,
Wellingborough (Northants.),
Wellington (N.Z.),
Wellsborough (in Sheepy),
Welti, C. H.,
Wentworth, Sir Geo.,
Wentworth, Vcts., and see Noel
Westerby, see Smeeton Westerby
Westerby-Basset Beagles,
Westgraff, Ralph,
Westley, John,
Westmacott, Ric. II,
Westminster, Abbot of,
Westmorland, earls of,
Weston, Agnes de, Eliz., see
Pippin; Frances Brudenell, m. Jos.
Sibley, Hugh, John (fl.
1450), John (of Billesdon, fl.
1750), John (of Burton Overy,
fl. 1777), Nic., Pet. de,
Ric., Sim. de, Thos.,
Wm. de (fl. 1359), Wm.
(fl. 1387), Wm. (fl. 1534),
- (17th-cent. vicar), fam.,
Weston, Edith (Rut.),
Weston Favell (Northants.),
Weston-by-Welland (Northants.),
Wetherley, Wm.,
Weymouth and Portland Railway,
Whalley, Anne, m. Wm. Fortrey,
Bernard,
Ralph (d. 1601), Ralph
(fl. 1635),
Stanhope, Thos.,
Wm. (d. 1635),
Wm. (fl. 1677), Wm.
(fl. 1718), fam.,
Wharton, Wm.,
Whatborough,
Whatton, Thos., Wm.,
Wheeler, Francis,
Whirler, Wm.,
Whitchurch (Hants),
White, Luke Hen., Baron Annaley
(b. 1885),
Whiteside, Mariotta, Ric.,
Whitgreave, J. L. J.,
Whitmore, Capt. T. C. D.,
Whittingham, Jos.,
Whyley, E. B.,
Whyte-Melville, Geo. John,
Whythed, John,
Widville, see Wyville
Wigley, Ann, Edw. (fl. 1590),
Sir Edw. (d. 1710),
Geo., Hen. (fl. 1560),
Hen. (d. 1607),
Hen. (fl. 1630), Jas.,
Letitia, m. Sam. Hartopp,
Letitia (w. of Sir Edw.),
Thos., fam.,
Wignell, John, Wm., fam.,
Wigston, Rog., Sim. of,
Thos., Wm.,
Wigston Magna,
Wilbarston (Northants.),
Wildboef, Geof.,
Wileby (Willoughby), Alice (or Ankareta), m. Thos. Drakelowe,
Emma, Joan, see Lestrange;
John de, Rob. I, Rob. II,
fam.,
Willcocks, Jeffery,
William I, King,
William IV, King,
William (fl. 1130),
William (fl. 1356),
William, Chaplain of Quenby (fl.
1200),
William, son of Thomas (fl. 1279),
Williams, Ant., Revd. Wm.,
- (18th-cent. benefactor),
Willins, John,
Willoughby fam., see Wileby
Willoughby,
Wills, John,
Willson, see Wilson
Wilmot, Dorothy, Rob.,
Wilson (Willson, Wylson), Eliz.,
Hen. Wm., Lord Berners (d.
1871), Jas., John,
Jos., Mary, P.,
Thos. (fl. 1715), Thos. (fl.
1787), Thos. (fl. 1820),
Wm., - (fl. 1790),
Winchilsea, Earl of, see Finch-Hatton
Winchester, Bp. of, see North
Winchester, earls of,
and see Despenser,
Quency
Winchester, Marquess of, see Powlet
Winchester, honor of,
n,
Winckley, Canon S. T., fam.,
Windsor, Duke and Dchss. of,
Wing, J. (fl. 1740), n, J.
(d. 1794), n,
Wingfield, de, Alice, see Bringhurst,
de; Wal.,
Winkerdale Hill,
Winlove, Wm.,
Winthrop, Mrs. - (fl. 1882),
Winwick (Northumb.),
Wirce, Geof. de,
Wishingford (Worcs.),
Wistow,
adv., agric., bound-
aries, char., ch.,
Hall, houses,
man., mills,
nonconf., poor relief,
pop., roads, sch.,
Withcote,
Witley (Worcs.),
Wittering (Northants.),
Wolf, see Lou
Wollaston (Woollaston), Ric.,
Wm. (fl. 1640), Wm. (fl.
1780), fam.,
Wolley (Yorks.),
Wolsey, Thos., Cardinal,
Wolsey Ltd., Messrs.,
Wolstanton, Wm.,
Wolston (Warws.), prior and priory
of,
Wolverton (Warws.),
Wolwardington, Pet. de,
fam.,
Wood, Wm.,
Wood (Ann) and Sons, Messrs.,
Woodcock, Ann, Thos.,
fam.,
Woodcroft (Northants.),
Woodford (Northants.),
Wooding's, Messrs.,
Woodruffe, Ann, Dan., John,
fam.,
Woodward, Wm., fam.,
Woodyer, H.,
Woollaston, see Wollaston
World War, First,
World War, Second,
Wormegay (Norf.),
Worrall, Revd. T. P.,
Worthing (Suss.),
Worthington, Vicar of,
Wotton, Revd. R. M.,
Wragge, Petronella, Zachary,
Wrath, Sir Thos.,
Wray, C. G.,
Wraysbury (Bucks.),
Wreake, riv.,
Wright, And., Eliz., m. Jos.
Reynolds, Jas., John (d.
1761), John (d.
1807), John (fl.
1823), Sam., Thos.,
Wm., fam.,
Wriothesley, Thos., Earl of South-ampton (d. 1550),
Wyce (Wyche), Alan le, John
Wycomb and Chadwell, n
Wyghe, Edm.,
Wylson, see Wilson
Wymant, Dinah, Wm.,
Wymeswold, n
Wymondham,
Wynne, Ric.,
Wyrley, Dorothy, John,
Wyville (Widville, Wyvell), Agnes,
see Fitzrandolf; Chris., Hugh
de, John,
Marg., Marmaduke,
Rob. de (fl. 1220), Rob.
de (fl. 1279), Thos., Wm.,
fam.,
Yarmouth (I.O.W.),
Yates, T., - (fl. 1710),
Yaxley, John,
Yetsweirt, Nicaise,
York, abps. of,
and see Scrope (Ric. le)
Yorke, John of,
Youle, H.,
Young, Adelaide Annabella, Lady
Lisgar (d. 1895), John,
Lord Lisgar (d. 1876), n; Thos.,
Zouche, la, Alan (d. 1270),
Alan (d. 1314),
Alan (fl. 1342), Ellen,
Eudo,
John, Lord Zouche (d. 1525),
John (date unknown),
Mary, see Engaine; Maud, m. Rob.
de Holland, Maud
(w. of Wm. d. 1352), see Lovel;
Milisent, see Cantilupe; Thos.,
Wm. (fl. 1315), Wm.,
Lord Zouche (d. 1352),
Wm., Lord Zouche (d. 1396),
Wm., Lord Zouche (d. 1468),
Wm. (d. 1462), fam.,