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Index A - Z

NOTE. Page numbers in bold-face type indicate the substantive account of a subject. A page number in italics denotes an illustration on that page. A page number followed by n is a reference only to the footnotes on that page.

Abbreviations used in the index include: abp, archbishop; adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; archdcn, archdeacon; Art., Arthur; Bart., Bartholomew; bdy, boundary; Benj., Benjamin; bldg, building(s); bp, bishop; Cath., Catherine, Catholicism; ch., church; chant., chantries; char., charities; Chas, Charles; Chris., Christopher; chwdns, churchwardens; cts, courts; ctss, countess; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; est., estate(s); fam., family; fl., flourished; Fm, Farm; Fras, Francis; Geo., George; Gilb., Gilbert; grds, grandson; Hen., Henry; ho(s)., house(s); hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industrial, industry; Jas, James; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katherine; Lawr., Lawrence; ld, lord(s); Leon., Leonard; m., married; man., manor(s), manorial; manuf., manufacture(r); Mgt, Margaret; Mgy, Margery; Mic., Michael; mkt, market(s); Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; parl., parliament(ary); Phil., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; rect., rectory; Ric., Richard; riv., river; rly, railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sch., school(s); Sim., Simon; soc. struc., social structure; Steph., Stephen; stn, station; Thos, Thomas; vct(ss), viscount(ess); vic., vicarage, vicars; w., wife; Wal., Walter; Wm, William

INDEX A. Abingdon: Hen. of, 215 John of, 21415 Steph. of, 221, 231 Thos of, 21415 Abingdon (formerly Berks.), 114, 221 Abingdon Way (or Lane), 2067, 210 Abraham: Jos. (fl. 1902), 184 Jos. (fl. 1941), 197 Rob., 185 Maj.-Gen. W. E. V., 153, 163 fam., 1967, 204 Adams: Eliz., w. of Sam., 34 Knightly, 54 Sam., rector of Alvescot, 20, 324 fam., 134 Aelfric, abbot of Eynsham, 41 Aeluric, 21 Aelwin, 21 agricultural implement makers, 5, 137, 236 Agricultural Labourers' Union, 28, 92, 196, 235 agriculture, 35; and see bee keeping; cheese manuf.; cider making; Corn Rent Act; crops; dairy farming; demesne farming; fields; furze-cutting; maltsters; market gardening; meadows; mechanization; mills: corn; pasture; rents; set-aside; sheep; smallholdings; stints; stock breeding; wages; woodland; and under names of particular places aid, 89, 133 Akeman Street, 1, 378, 40, 41, 56, 567, 74, 1778, 193 Akers: Alf., 30 Chas, 236 Hen., 75, 92 Jos, 236 Thos, 215 fam., 92, 98, 2367 Alan, Wm s. of, see William Alchester, 1, 40, 206 Aldbourne (Wilts.), 34 Aldworth: Wm (d. 1846), 123 Wm (d. 1874), 123 Wm, s. of above, 123 ale, assize of, 36, 100, 146, 245 allotments, see poor allotments Alston: Sir Edw., 19 Hester, see Ashcombe Alvescot, Geoff. of, see Geoffrey son of William Alvescot, 13, 837, 9, 24 adv., 31 agric., 4, 239, 147 Alwoldsbury, 3, 8, 10, 201, 23, 257, 32, 36 as address, 55, 81, 154, 15960, 164, 166, 217, 224 assarting, 25 bdy, 2, 3, 4, 8, 24, 73, 112 Bromscott, 3, 8, 10, 11, 21, 23, 256 bldgs, 6, 1216, 20, 223, 304 Butlers Ct (man. ho.), 20, 278, 345 chant., 26, 312 char., 1617 ch. hist., 3, 304, 95, 1289, 140 ch., 11, 1718, 22, 26, 312, 334, 37 chwdns, 37 clubs, 1617, 166 cts, 367 curates, 313 demesne, 13, 201, 257 est., 223, 159 farms, 24, 279 fields, 4, 235, 24 glebe, 18, 31 inc.: early, 4, 11, 22, 256, 28 parl., 8, 15, 17, 28, 132, 141 inns, 1516, 29, 37 man., 16, 1823, 28, 301, 87, 134 Manor Fm, 13, 20, 28 man. hos, 11, 1213, 1921, 24; and see Alvescot: Butlers Ct mills, 1112, 19, 24, 28, 2930 nonconf., 5, 15, 30, 323, 346, 99, 145, 172 par. officers, 17, 37 Park Fm, 223, 23, 28, 30, 35 Pemscott, 3, 810, 11, 21, 23, 256 place name, 3, 11 poor relief, 1617, 28 pop., 10, 27 post office, 9 Puttes, 3, 8, 10, 11, 18, 212, 23, 257, 31, 367, 122 quarries, 12, 29 rly, 9, 29 rectors, 1920, 301, 323, 367, 1289 rect. est., 26, 312 rect. ho., 20, 313 roads, 89, 24, 74 Rom. Cath., 34 sch., 9, 1416, 17, 33, 367, 80 settlement, 1, 1012, 1213, 1516, 1920, 25, 27 Shield Fm, 12, 20 n, 22, 278, 30 shops, 29 soc. struc., 269 stocks, 16, 37 tithes, 8, 11, 31, 1289, 140 trade and ind., 29 vestry, 37 village hall, 16 woodland, 24, 26 workho., 16 Alvescot band, 16 Alvescot station (in Black Bourton), 5, 9, 75, 93, 114, 136, 148 Alwoldsbury, Geoff. of, see Geoffrey son of William Alwoldsbury, see Alvescot Alworth: Hen., chancellor of Oxford diocese, 123 Mgt, w. of Hen., 145 America, United States of, see Kansas; Nixon; United States Air Force Amiot: Wm, 226 fam., 226 Ampney, Down (Glos.), 18, 81 Andocomius, 179 Andrew: Agnes, see Poure Rob., 81 Andrews: John (d. 1589), 49, 5960 John, grds of above, 49 Sim., 49 Wm, 49 Anglo-Saxon settlement, 23, 1011, 401, 75, 11415, 148, 177, 17980, 20611 Anthony, John, 152 apprenticing, 1617, 46, 48, 170 Archer, Thos, 231 'Archers', the, 45 archery practice, see butts architects, see Bramwell; Bruse; Bruton; Buckler; Carpenter, R. H.; Castle, Rob., Chance; Collier, John; Collier and Merrin; Davidson; Field and Castle; Francis, F. J. H.; Franklin; Haines; Luker; Mowbray; Percy Thomas Partnership; Scott; Slater, W.; Street; Wetten; Wilkinson Arkell, W. C., 101 Armstrong: John, 236 Lawr., 235 Ric., 236 Wm, 236 fam., 236 army, retired officers and soldiers, 110, 1612, 197 Arnatt, Rob., sculptor, 203 Arnold: Bob, 45 fam., 134 artificial-manure manuf., 236 artists, designers, engravers, and sculptors, see Arnatt; Brooke; Clayton & Bell; Gray, C. E. G.; Hardman; Humphrey, J.; Mayer; Pearson; Piggot; Powell, John H.; Powell & Sons; Tristram Ashcombe: Ann, m. Sir Thos Longueville, 19 Frances, m. Sir Edm. Bray, 19 Hester, m. Sir Edw. Alston, 19 Kath., m. Rob. Hales, 19 Kath., w. of Sir Wm, m. 2 Thos Hales, 1920, 22 Mgt, m. Rob. Ashton, 19 Mary, m. John Lenthall, 19 Sir Wm, 19, 34 fam., 20, 27 Ashton: Mgt, see Ashcombe Rob., 19 Asia, 214 assarting, 1, 3; and see under names of particular places Asshe, Simon, 18 assizes of bread and ale, see ale; bread Asthal, Baroness Scotland of, see Scotland, Patricia Jane Asthall: John of, 52, 59, 63 Otuel of, vic. of Asthall, 67 Rob. of, archdcn of Worcester, 45, 52 Rob. of (another), s. of Wal., 52, 60 Thos of (fl. 1279), s. of Wal., 52, 59, 63 Thos of (fl. 1331), clerk, 52 Thos (fl. early 14th cent.), chamberlain of North Wales, 45 Wal. of, 52, 59, 63 Asthall, 13, 3772, 41, 567, 191 adv., 65 agric., 4, 5562, 194, 233 assarting, 3, 25, 38, 42, 58 Asthall Leigh, see Leigh, Asthall Asthall Manor (man. ho.), 4, 6, 41, 45, 46, 48, 502, 51, 601, 66 barrow, 2, 389, 40, 567, 206 bdy, 2, 3, 378, 567, 205 bldgs, 6, 435, 478, 512, 54, 64, 67 chant., 54, 67, 69 char., 467, 67 ch. hist., 6571, 199 ch., 6, 41, 54, 65, 66, 678, 6970, 69 chwdns, 467, 61, 72 clubs, 46 cts, 72 curates, 678 demesne, 5960 est., 50, 525, 601, 199 farms, 567, 5962 Field Assarts, 3, 37, 39, 42, 445, 567, 58, 62, 71, 178 fields, 4, 558, 567 Fordwells, 1, 3, 6, 37, 39, 423, 45, 567, 62, 65, 712, 178, 192 glebe, 55, 667 inc.: early, 4, 567, 58 parl., 37, 39, 42, 47, 50, 55, 61, 192, 194 inns, 41, 43, 456 Kitesbridge Fm, 44, 48, 50, 567, 602 man., 378, 43, 46, 4854, 604, 72, 198 man. ho., 53; and see Asthall: Asthall Manor mills, 41, 567, 624, 207, 210; and see Asthall: Worsham (mill) nonconf., 6, 42, 48, 65, 712 par. officers, 63, 72 place name, 41 poor relief, 467 pop., 403 post office, 39 quarrying, 5, 43, 55, 623 rect. est., 42, 48, 55, 656, 199 n roads, 389, 567, 207 Rom. Cath., 5, 65, 71 sch., 41, 44, 46, 478, 567, 68, 712 settlement, 1, 3943, 41 shops, 62 soc. struc., 5962 Stonelands, 5, 37, 43, 445, 50, 567, 58, 60, 624, 205, 207 'Bastard Sch.', 434 tithes, 37, 48, 55, 61, 656 Tocques Fm, 44, 501, 612 Toque Ho., 43, 44, 567 trade and ind., 624 vestry, 72 vic., 468, 55, 659 vic. ho., 41, 44, 567, 65, 67, 68 village hall, 42, 456, 48 woodland, 3, 4, 38, 40, 42, 567, 589, 612, 177, 196 workho., 47 Worsham, 5, 37, 39, 42, 63 mill, 56, 39, 42, 45, 52, 567, 62, 634, 63, 198, 2067, 210 Astill, Thos, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 Aston (in Bampton), 2, 4, 6, 75, 209 brick from, 78 Astrop: Reg. of, 222 Rob. of, 222 Astrop, see Norton, Brize Attwood: Jas, 154 Mary, see Godman Aubrey, earl of Northumberland, 184 Augmentations, Court of, see Ingram Augustinians, 32, 34 Awberry, Art., rector of Alvescot, 31 n B. BBC, 45 Bagley, Hen., bellfounder, 98 Baker, Wm, 162 bakers and baking, 5, 2930, 62, 93, 94, 126, 136, 161, 198, 236 Ballow: Hen., 231, 233 John, 231 Wm, 231 Bampton, 4, 10, 18, 84, 91, 94, 132, 148, 2078, 215, 225, 233, 235, 237 as address, 19, 34, 53, 80 bdy, 2, 73, 119, 21011 ch., 6, 30, 85, 129, 1401, 1434, 21112, 237, 242; and see Bampton: minster cts, 147, 246 est., 128, 168 man. (post-Conquest), 82, 124, 1278, 1345, 147, 151, 1534, 211, 227 minster, 2, 8, 30, 73, 75, 945, 112, 13940, 167, 179, 199, 201, 206, 210, 237 nonconf., 34, 145 roads to, 9, 39, 74, 113, 148, 2067 royal vill and demesne (pre-Conquest), 23, 8, 1011, 18, 26, 38, 73, 75, 80, 88, 115, 122, 133, 148, 2067, 210, 218 sch., 80, 121, 143, 218 tithes, 85, 119, 129, 141, 21112 vic., 129, 141 and see Aston; Cote; Haddon, Lower; Lew; Shifford; Weald Bampton hund., 1, 2, 3 n, 100 ct., 26, 36, 72, 100, 147, 173, 245 Bampton station (in Brize Norton), 101, 103, 207, 237 Banbury, earl of, see Knollys Bancroft, John, bp of Oxford, 45, bands, 171; and see Alvescot band; Thames Valley Ironworks Band banks and bankers, 197; and see Barclays; Clinch, John; London and Midland Baptists and Anabaptists, 35, 71, 99, 145, 184, 2034, 237, 244 Particular Baptists, 15, 30, 33, 356, 35, 99, 145 Barclays Bank, 106 Barcote, see Buckland Barnard: Mary, see Smith Thos, 123 Thos, s. of above, 123 Barrington, Great (Glos.), 19 barrows, ring-ditches, and henges, 1, 10, 40, 75, 86, 114, 131, 2078; and see Asthall: barrow basket weaver, 198 Bassett: Alice, 83 John, see Inge Batayle, Phil., 124, 128 Bateman: Art., 501, 61 Art. Chas, 501, 70 C. E., 51 Chas, 50, 61 Eliz., 61 Hen., 501, 53, 61, 67, 70 Rob., 50, 545, 61 Thos, 51 Wm., 50 fam., 51, 58, 61, 70 Bath, 155 Bath and Wells, bp of, see Bubwith Bathurst, Rob., 59 Batts: H. E., 197 fam., 191 Baynel, Wm, 21, 122, 126 Beaumont, Rob. de, earl of Leicester, 184 Beazor, John Augustine, curate of Minster Lovell, 2012 Beche: Edm. de la, archdcn of Berks., 18, 21 Rob. de la, 18 Becket, Thos, Abp of Canterbury, 98 Beckingham: Edw., 223 Thos, 223 Wm, 223 Beckinsale: Dan. (d. 1699), 2356 Dan. (d. 1780), 236 John, 236 Bedford: duke of, see Tudor earl of, see Russell, Edw. Bedford, 215 Bedfordshire, 163; and see Bedford; Cardington; Elstow bee-keeping, 28, 60, 90, 135, 159, 1967, 233 bellfounders, see Bagley; Bond, Thos; Keene, Jas; Knight; London: Whitechapel; Mears, Geo.; Mears & Stainbank; Rudhall; Taylor, John & Co.; Wells, R. and J.; Wokingham bells, ancient, 34, 70, 98, 109, 145, 169, 203, 243 Bennett: Thos (d. 1807), 123 Thos (fl. 1835), 123 Benney, see Clanfield, Little Berkshire, 1623 archdeacon of, see Beche, Edm. de la and see Abingdon; Binfield; Buckland; Cumnor; Eton; Faringdon; Frilford; Fyfield; Hendred; Hinton Waldrist; Lambourn; Newbury; Oare; Pusey; Reading; Sparsholt; Wadley; Wokingham; Wytham Berkshire Hunt, 215 Berrire, fam., 162 Bicester, 40, 206 bicycles: agent, 137, 161 dealers, 29 manuf., 64 Biddlesden abbey (Bucks.), 52, 63, 72 Binfield (Berks.), 31, 129, Birch, Sam., 34 Birmingham, 51 Bishop: John, 61 fam., 63 Black Bourton, see Bourton, Black Black Bourton brook, 1, 73, 86, 131 Black Death, see epidemics: plague blacksmiths, see metal industry: smiths Bladon, see Hensington Blagrove, fam., 138 Blake: Dan., 22 Wm, 22 Blakenham, fam., 21 blanket industry, see cloth and blanket industry Bletchingdon, 221 Blewitt: John, 19, Mary, w. of John, see Bray Blount: Eliz., w. of Ric., m. 2 John Horne, 221 Sir Humph., 49 Ric., 221 Sir Thos, 49 Bloxham, Thos, 201 Blundel, Nic., 224 Boddington (Glos.), 18 bodice-makers, 5, 29, 35, 93, 137 Boggis, W. & A., organ bldrs, 70 Bolt (Boult): Edw., 232, 235 Wm, 20, 28 Bolton, Hen., 161 Bond: Alice, w. of Thos, 13 John, 27 Thos (d. c. 1557), 13, 278 Thos (fl. 1928), bellfounder, 203 Bosnia, 214 Bosworth (Leics.), battle of, 185 Boucher: John, 129 Thos, 129 Boult, see Bolt boundaries, see under names of particular places Bourne, A., 197 Bourneville (formerly Warws.), 64 Bourton (Burton): Geoff of, 81, 84, 94, 128, 1334 Hugh of, 81, 95 Ralph of, 81 Rob. of (fl. 1200), 81 Rob. of (fl. 1250), 81 Sim. of, 81 Bourton, Black, 13, 73101, 86, 224 adv., 945 agric., 4, 8593, 132, 147 airbase, see Norton, Brize assarting, 87 bdy, 2, 3, 4, 8, 734, 86, 112, 205, 238 bldgs, 6, 779, 82, 845, 91, 959 Carterton, q.v. ch. hist., 3, 31, 949, 109, 238, 241 ch., 6, 69, 76, 94, 97, 979, 110 chwdns, 79, 100, 112 clubs, 79 cts, 87, 93, 99100, 147 crosses, 77 curates, 967, 99 demesne, 823, 85, 878, 89, 90, 94, 133 farms, 86, 902 feast, 79 festivities, 79 fields, 4, 858, 86, 90 glebe, 85, 91, 95 inc.: early, 4, 85, 86, 878, 91 parl., 734, 85, 91, 95 inns, 789, 82, 93, 166 man., 756, 79, 805, 89, 91, 936, 99100, 124, 128 man. hos, 4, 76, 81, 823, 86, 8891, 94, 99 Manor Fm, 6, 767, 79, 845, 84, 86, 90, 92, 94 mills, 74, 778, 86, 934 nonconf., 74, 78, 94, 967, 99 par. council, 101, 103, 111 par. officers, 100 place name, 23, 756 poor relief, 79, 91 pop., 76, 89, 101 post office, 75 quarries, 78, 93, 102 rect. est., 85, 95 roads, 745, 86, 120, 148 roads to, 9, 73, 101, 103, 2067 Rock Fm, see Carterton Rom. Cath., 5, 94, 99 sch., 78, 7980, 967, 106 settlement, 1, 759, 824, 86, 91 shops, 93 stocks, 1001 soc. struc., 767, 8892 Spout Gn, 74, 768, 100 Swan pool, 83, 86, 934 tithes, 85, 91, 95 trade and ind., 93 vestry, 100 vic., 27, 76, 7980, 91, 947, 989, 154 vic. ho., 789, 86, 90, 956, 97 water supply, 73, 789 woodland, 86, 88, 90 workho., 79 Bourton-on-the-Water (Glos.), 32 Bouverie-Pusey, Mrs, 191 Bowley, Jos., bldr, 120 bowls, 79, 106 Bradeston: Agnes, see Mauduit Thos de, 83 Bradley, Wm, 60 Bradshaw, Mary, m. John Howse, 127 Bradwell Grove, see Broadwell Bramwell, W.C.C., architect, 78, 845 Branksome (Dors.), 101 Brantom, John, 244 Bray: Sir Edm. (d. 1684), 19 Edm. (d. 1725), 19 Frances, m. Thos Bushell, 19 Frances, w. of Sir Edm., see Ashcombe Jane, see Rainton Mary, m. John Blewitt, 19 Reg., 19 Reg. Morgan, 19 bread, assize of, 146, 245 Breakespeare: Phil., 163 fam., 162 Brecon, see Crickhowell Breteuil (or Fitz William), Rog of, earl of Hereford, 222 brewers and brewing, 15, 29, 61, 8990, 160; and see Clinch & Co. brick, 67, 15, 43, 75, 78, 99, 1035, 109, 119 Brill: Cecily, m. Sim. Seymour, 224 Wm, 224 Briscoe, Hen., 35 British Rail, chairman of, 186 Brize Norton, see Norton, Brize Broadwell, 2, 3 n, 1479, 153, 159, 1646, 169, 173 as address, 153, 160, 166 Bradwell Grove, 4, 147, 150, 156, 157 estate, 151, 1545, 160 ch., 31, 167, 171 man., 21, 148, 156 n, 159, 169, 173 mills, 156, 166 vic., 16870 and see Filkins; Holwell; Kelmscott Broadwell aerodrome (in Kencot), 148, 150, 157, 160 Bromscott, see Alvescot Brooke, Sebastian, sculptor, 174 Broughton Poggs, 31, 100, 169, 240 Browker: Hugh, 152, 168 Mary, w. of Thos, 152 Thos, 152 Brown (Brun): Isabel, see Hareng John (fl. 1242), 221 John (fl. 1279), ?s. of above, 221, 223 John (fl. 1327, another), 231 Sarah, m. Sir Hen. Spigurnel, 221 Thos, vic. of Clanfield, 142 n Wm le (d. 1205 X 1214), 219, 226 Wm (d. 1502), 160, 169 fam., 209, 231 Browning: Eliz., w. of Wm, m. 2 John Hals, 3 ?John Horne, 221 Wm, 221, 233 Brun, see Brown Bruse, H., architect, 214 Bruton, E. G., architect, 78 n, 98 Brynde, John, 231 Bubwith, Nic., rector of Alvescot and bp of London, Salisbury, and Bath and Wells, 32 Buckinghamshire, 84; and see Biddlesden; Dagnall; Eton; Iver; Westbury; Wycombe Buckland: John of, 158 fam., 81 Buckland (formerly Berks.), 39, 129, 152, 207, 21920, 231, 237, 243 Barcote in, 223 Buckler, J. C., architect, 242 building materials, 67, 1213, 43, 77, 84, 1034, 11718, 147, 174, 182, 212; and see brick; iron; quarries; thatch; timber framing building trades: builders, 17, 29, 34, 67, 80, 93, 104, 110, 120, 137, 161, 217, 242 builders' merchant, 5, 237 carpenters and joiners, 5, 29, 62, 84, 93, 110, 1367, 161, 198, 215, 236 lath-layers, 84 limeburner, 62 masons, 5, 15, 29, 62, 93, 120, 137, 141, 198 painter-decorator, 198 plasterers, 29, 161 prefabricated construction, 103 sand, gravel, and stone merchant, 29 sawyers, 29, 93, 137, 161 slaters, 29, 84, 93, 152, 1612, 236 tilers, 84, 236 timber dealers, 2367 and see quarries buildings, 67 fm bldgs, 6, 13, 23, 435, 52, 545, 79, 85, 103, 107, 126, 134, 170, 174, 1767, 182, 1878, 213, 220, 2247, 239; and see dovecots ind. bldgs, see mills and see under names of particular places Bures: Hawise, w. of Sir John de, see Mucegros Sir John de (d. 1350), 18 Burford, 1, 2, 45, 43, 65, 678, 134, 152, 164, 166, 170, 175, 199 as address, 53, 59, 68, 96, 152, 154, 203 communications, 9, 39, 745, 11314, 148, 178, 207 hosp. of St John the Evangelist, 54, 67 mkt, 28, 91 sch., 109, 218 and see Signet Burgis, Wm, 168 Burroway (extraparochial), 8, 25, 112 n, 128, 130, 131, 1478, 156, 169 Burton, see Bourton Busby, John, 195 Bushell: Frances, w. of Thos, see Bray (later Fettiplace), Thos, 19, 50 butchers, 5, 29, 93, 110, 137, 161, 198, 236 Butler: E.H., 356, 1456 Fred. (d. 1886), 20, 36 Fred., vic. of Brize Norton, 241 fam., 20 butts (archery), 100, 146 C. Cadbury, Edw., 64 Calcot, see Hughes, Thos Cambridge, 242 Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 214 Campden, Chipping (Glos.), 221 Campion, Edw., 170 n Canada, 163 Cantelupe (?or Cauntelo): John de, 190 Mgy de, w. of John, 190 Wal. de, 190 Wm de, 1901, 194 Canterbury, 181 abp of, 140; and see Becket Cardington (Beds.), 213 Carlisle, bp of, see Goodenough, Sam. Carpenter, R. H., architect, 34 carpenters, see building trades carriers and carters, 9, 39, 75, 93, 101, 114, 148, 161, 1789, 198, 208, 236 Carter: Amelia, w. of Carter, 1201, 145, 164, 166, 1723 Edw. (d. 1667), 224 Edw. (d. 1674), 224 Goddard, 1617, 20, 34, 154, 164, 217, 224 Rebecca, m. Sir John Doyley, 224 Rebecca, w. of Goddard, 224 Wm (d. 1628), 224 Wm (fl. 1900), 3, 101, 103, 106 fam., 217 Carterton (formerly in Black Bourton), 1, 2, 3, 57, 78, 10112, 102, 205, 213 adv., 109 agric., 5, 101, 110 airbase, see Norton, Brize bdy, 73, 101, 102, 11112, 205 bldgs, 67, 91, 1036, 104, 1078, 10910, 212 ch. hist., 95, 10910, 112, 238, 2401 ch., 98, 102, 105, 1078, 10910 chwdns, 112 clubs, 106 communications, 101, 103, 111 Emporium, 1046, 110 festivities, 106 foundation, 1, 73, 101 leisure facilities, 104, 106 mkt, 111 nonconf., 103, 105, 109 par. (later town) council, 101, 11112 place name, 101 police stn, 106 pop., 76, 101, 106 post office, 1056, 111 pubs, 104, 106, 111 rly, 101, 103, 110 recreation ground, 102, 106 roads, 1, 74, 101, 102, 111 Rock Fm, 78, 913, 101, 102, 103, 105, 107, 10910 Rom. Cath., 102, 103, 105, 109 sch., 80, 1056, 109, 218 settlement, 101, 102, 1035, 212 pre-urban, 75, 86 shops, 104, 1056, 107, 11011 soc. struc., 11011 street lighting, 103, 111 town badge, 111 town hall, 106, 108, 111 trade and ind., 5, 11011 village hall, 106 water supply, 103, 111 vic. ho., 96, 109 Castle: John (fl. 1633), 126 John (d. 1720), 127 John (fl. 1750), 127 Rob., architect, 240 Wm (fl. 1633), 126 Wm (d. 1685, ?the same), 127 Wm (d. 1734), 127 fam., 127 Caswell, see Curbridge; Norton, Brize Cattell, Chas, 155, 162 cattle, see stock breeding cattle dealer, 28, 236 Cauntelo: Maud de, see d'Oilly Wm de, 190 and see Cantelupe cert money, see fixed view Chadlington (in Charlbury), 177 Chadlington hund., 1 n, 2, 177, 204 Chance, A., architect, 214 chandlers, 137 chantries, see under names of particular places Chapman (or Taylor): Eliz., see Edmonds John (d. 1634), 129 John (d. c. 1658), 129, 140 John (d. 1702), 125, 129 Kath., w. of John, 129 Kath. (fl. 1664, ?another), 140 Kath. (fl. 1715), m.Turfrey, 125 Rob., 125 fam., 129 chapmen, hawkers, and general dealers, 29, 137, 161 Charlbury, see Chadlington; Chilson; Shorthampton Charles I, 20 Charles II, 45 Charlton-on-Otmoor, 81 Charterville (in Minster Lovell), 177, 17983, 184, 193, 197 agric., 5, 1812, 197 bldgs, 6, 182, 183 foundation, 1, 2, 3, 177, 181 inns, 1823 nonconf., 5, 180, 182, 199, 201, 2034 sch., 1823, 184 settlement, 1812, 181 soc. struc., 1812, 197 Chartists, 1, 181; and see Charterville; National Land Co.; O'Connor Chastillon: Eliz., m. Wm Gernon, 123 Hen., 122 Hugh (fl. 1295), 1223 Hugh (fl. 135679), 123 Ric. (d. 1279), 1223, 126, 134, 222 Ric. (d. after 1346), 123 Ric. (grds of above), 123 fam., 81 Chaworth: Patrick de, 82 fam., 82 cheese manuf., 13, 28, 601, 84, 90, 135, 159, 196 Chelsea (Middx), 110 Cheltenham (Glos.), 101, 110, 197 Chesney: Alice de, 122, 126 Hugh de, 190 Lucy de, m. Guy de Dive, 190 Ralph de, bro. of Alice, 126 Ralph de (d. c. 1195, ?the same), 190 Rog. de, 190, 192 fam., 190 Chichester (Suss.), 98, 226 Chieveley (Berks.), see Oare Child, Wm, and his w. Alice, 123 Chilson (in Charlbury), 177, 195 Chipping Norton, see Norton, Chipping Chislehampton, 224 Christ Church, Oxford, 7880, 835, 878, 903, 956, 100, 109, 111, 117, 1223, 128, 135, 13940, 147, 169, 200, 21720, 2223, 2256, 2324, 23743 Church, W. M. H., rector of Alvescot, 33 Church Commissioners, see Ecclesiastical Commissioners church plate, 34, 70, 98, 145, 171, 203, 243 Church Society Trust, 168 Churchill, John, duke of Marlborough, 59 churchscot, 1401 cider making, 30, 92 Cirencester (Glos.), 1, 9, 40, 75, 101, 110, 148, 206, 208 abbey, 18, 21 Civil War, 20, 45, 80, 115, 191, 201, 215; and see parliament: Parliamentarians; Royalists Clanfield, Philippa of, see Frayn Clanfield, 13, 26, 11247, 116, 131, 166 adv., 140 agric., 4, 25, 1306, 147 assarting, 130 Benney, see Clanfield, Little bdy, 2, 4, 8, 73, 112, 116, 131, 147 bldgs, 6, 93, 11719, 120, 1237, 12930, 134, 138, 1415, 146 char., 1201, 164 Carter Inst., 11921 Chestlion Fm, 6, 115, 116, 117, 122, 1234, 124, 131, 1346, 140 ch. hist., 3, 301, 115, 13945, 199 ch., 6, 116, 121, 142, 1435, 144 chwdns, 147 Clanfield, Little, q.v. clubs, 119, 124 cts, 36, 100, 113, 120, 1467, 166, 173, 245 crosses, 116, 118, 119 curates, 1423, 171 demesne, 23, 123, 130, 1325 Edgerly, 11617, 130, 132 est., 12730, 159 farms, 131, 1356 festivities, 119, 124 fields, 4, 1302, 131 Friars Ct, 6, 115, 1256, 125, 127, 131, 132, 1346, 139, 142 glebe, 12930, 1401 Grange (rect. ho.), 116, 12930, 141 inc.: early, 4, 112, 117, 1302, 131, 134 parl., 113, 118, 129, 1356, 141 inns, 116, 117, 118, 11920, 137, 1467, 245 ironworks, see Knapp, L. R., & Co. man., 3, 8, 11, 21, 23, 81, 100, 112, 115, 116 n, 1227, 132, 134, 140, 146 man. hos, see Clanfield: Chestlion Fm and Friars Ct and Northcourt Fm mills, 1389; and see Clanfield, Little nonconf., 35, 113, 116, 119, 139, 143, 1456 Northcourt Fm, 115, 116, 127, 131, 136, 145 par. officers, 147 place name, 114 poor relief, 1201, 141 pop., 11, 115, 133 post office, 114, 117 n preceptory, 115, 124, 1256, 134, 139, 1412 rly, 114, 136 rectors, 142 rect. est., 112, 115, 120, 12830, 135, 1401, 143, 145 rect. ho., see Clanfield: Grange roads, 74, 113, 131 Rom. Cath., 139, 1423, 145 St Leonard's chapel, 6, 11517, 128, 131, 139, 1412, 142 sch., 93, 119, 1212, 143, 1467 settlement, 1, 11 n, 11417, 116, 131 shops, 119, 137 soc. struc., 1337 stocks, 147 tithes, 8, 11, 31, 112, 1289, 1401 trade and ind., 5, 1368 vestry, 113, 115, 1201, 147 vic., 1212, 130, 139, 1403, 147, 169 vic. ho., 116, 119, 122, 129, 131, 141 village hall, see Clanfield: Carter Inst. water supply, 119 weir, see Harper's weir woodland, 1323 workho., 121 Clanfield, Little (?Benney), 3, 9, 112, 11617, 130, 131 agric., 136 bldgs, 11718 est., 128 mill, 5, 112, 117, 131, 132, 1378, 138 place name, 11617 pop., 11517 Clanfield brook, 113, 115 Clanfield Milling and Straw Rope Co., 1378 Clanfield Provident Society, 119 Clare, Thos de, 18 Claridge: Wm, 27 fam., 27 Clark (Clarke, Clerk): Jas, 121 John, 127 Phil., 52 Priscilla, m.Edmonds, 127 Ric., 134 Wm, 127 fam., 127, 135 Clark's weir, see Harper's weir Claudius, Emperor, 179 Clayton & Bell, stained glass manuf., 98 Cleeve Prior (Worcs.), 19 Clerk, see Clark Clinch: John, banker, 196, 220 John Williams, 220 Thos, 136 Clinch & Co., brewers, 16, 79 clocks, ancient, 70, 145 clockmakers, see Smiths of Derby cloth and blanket industry, 45, 93, 136, 198 blanket manufacturers, 5, 64, 161, 198 carding, 79 clothiers, 191 fullers, 5, 29, 62, 198 linen, 135 spinners, 62, 79, 135 textile workers, 62 weavers, 5, 29, 62, 1367, 198, 236 and see drapers; mercers; mills: blanket and fulling; tailors coal, 90, 216 coal dealers, 5, 29, 93, 110, 137, 161, 237 coal char., 121, 164, 216 Cockerell: Hen., 54, 60 Thos, 54 Wm, 54, 60 fam., 60 Cogges, 2, 4, 22, 74 Coke (Cook, Cooke): Sir Edw. (d. 1634), 59, 185, 221 n Edw. (d. 1707), 185 Edw. s. of Thos, 185 Mgt, w. of Thos, 185 (Cook), Nic., 233 (Cooke), Rob. (d. 1551), 223, 233 Rob. (d. 1673), 185 Thos, Baron Lovel, Vct Coke, and earl of Leicester, 185 Thos Wenman, MP, earl of Leicester, 185 (formerly Roberts), Wenman, 185 fam., 59, 180, 1845, 1878, 196, 199, 204 Cokkes, John, vic. of Asthall, 67 Colchester: Eliz., see Hammersley Ric., 174 collarmakers, see leather ind. Collett: Hen., 121, 129, 136 Wm (d. 1833), 129 Wm (fl. 186884), 129 fam., 130 Colley, Thos, vic. of Asthall, 68 Collier: Emily Westall, 70 John, architect, 48, 67 Rob., 5, 64 Wm, 225 Collier and Merrin, architects, 70 Collins: Ferdinando, 125 John, 53 fam., 67 Collis: Sarah, 196 Wm, 195 fam., 1956 Colvile, O. N., 31 common pasture, see pasture Compton, Sir Wm, 185 confectioners, 5, 29, 236 conference centre, 198 Congregationalists, Independents, and Presbyterians, 34, 71, 96, 204, 237, 2445 Cook(e), see Coke Cooper: Geo. (fl. 17971826), 236 Geo. (d. 1856), s. of above, 236 fam., 198, 236 Co-operative Society, 1045, 110 coopers, 5, 62, 93 Copgrove (Yorks.), 168 Coppin: Chris., 1956 Rob., 195 fam., 195 copyhold tenure, 28, 37, 60, 76, 8991, 100, 128, 133 n, 1345, 159, 173, 195, 204, 2313, 246 Corn Rent Act (1576), 60, 90 n, 232 Cornish, Hen., 96 cornmongers and corn dealers, 93, 136, 236 Cornwall: Sir Brian, 49 Sir Edm. (d. 1354), 49, 51, 69 Sir Edm. (d. 1370 X 1375), 49 Eliz., w. of Sir Edm., 49 Eliz., dau. of Sir John, 49 Geoff., 69 Isabel, 49 Joan, w. of Sir Ric., 49, 51, 534, 60, 67, 69 Sir John, 49, 53 Sir Ric. of, 49, 523, 67, 69 fam., 69 Cornwall: ctss of, see Margaret duchy of, 212 earls of, see Edmund; Richard Cote (in Bampton), 2, 35 Cotmore, John, 231 council housing, 15, 45, 105, 119, 150, 174, 181, 21112 Countryside Agency, 112 Coventry, fam., 127 Cox: John, 78 Ric., 231 fam., 92 Coxeter, Thos, 89 Craddock, fam., 160 Crawley (in Witney), 2, 4, 64, 178, 199 cricket, 16, 106, 119, 166, 215 Crickhowell (Brecon), 19 Crimean War, 167, 171 Cripps, Thos, vic. of Asthall, 68 Cromwell, Oliver, 45 crops, 5, 27, 29, 602, 8990, 92, 110, 1356, 15960, 1957, 233, 235 clover, 27, 61, 160, 195, 197 dredge, 89 flax, 89, 135 fruit, 110, 135, 161, 197 hemp, 27, 90, 135 hops, 27, 90, 160, 187 madder, 135 maize, 160 millet, 89 mushrooms, 92 mustard, 61, 160 oats, 27, 29, 601, 8990, 92, 110, 136, 15960, 1957, 233 oil-seed rape, 5, 62 potatoes, 5, 29, 92, 110, 136, 160, 1967 sainfoin, 27, 61, 73, 92, 160, 195, 197, 233, 235 swedes, 29, 62, 92, 136, 160, 196 turnips, 29, 612, 73, 92, 1356, 160, 1956, 235 and see market gardening Crown, 18, 21, 312, 49, 545, 65, 823, 956, 122, 124, 126, 1289, 140, 143, 1512, 167, 184, 185, 192, 2001, 219, 223, 2256, 232, 238 Ct of Augmentations, see Ingram royal justices, 812, 185 royal servants, officers, and chaplains, 3, 32, 45, 54, 185, 2001, 210, 2256, 240; and see Wychwood Forest: ranger and see under names of particular sovereigns crucks, see timber framing Cumnor (formerly Berks.), 50 Curbridge: Steph. of, 221 Thos of, 221 Curbridge (in Witney), 2, 4, 194, 206, 244 Caswell, 4, 211, 218, 223, 228, 235 and see Witney: park Cusson, Phil., vic. of Brize Norton, 240 customs, traditional: Christmas mumming, 166 maypoles, 166, 215 perambulations (of bdy), 16, 72, 119, 1667 Whitsuntide hunt, see Wychwood Forest and see feasts and festivities under names of particular places Cynehelm (Kenelm), martyr, 179, 199 D. Dacre: Deliverance, 19 Meliora, w. of Deliverance, see Gorges Dagnall (Bucks.), 221 dairy farming, 5, 13, 289, 62, 8990, 92, 110, 1356, 159, 176, 196, 235, 237; and see cheese manuf. Dalby: John, 81 Wm, 81 Darcy (d'Arcy): J. B., vic. of Clanfield, 143 Rob., rector of Kencot, 169 Darvell, Capt. Sidney, 153, 163 d'Aubigny, Sir John, 243 Davidson, Ian, architect, 212 Davies, David, 50 Dawes: Kath., see Smith Rob., 134 Wm, 123 Deane: Emily, 186 John (d. 1727), 233 John (d. 1887), 186 Debank: Rob. (d. 1559), 201 n Rob. (d. 1611), vic. of Minster Lovell and Witney, 201 Deddington, 124, 152 Delly End, see Hailey demesne farming, 3; and see services, customary, and under names of particular places Derby, see Smiths Despenser, Sir Hugh, earl of Winchester, 185, 219 Devon, earls of, see Rivers Devon, 138, 1623; and see Exeter Devonshire, duchess of, see FreemanMitford, Deborah Diss (Norf.), 70 Dissent, see nonconformity Dive: Guy de, 190 Hen. de, 190 Lucy de, see Chesney d'Ivri (d'Ivry): Adeline, w. of Rog., 49, 219 Adelize, dau. of Rog., 49, 219 Rog., 40, 489, 55, 65, 81, 85, 122, 140, 210, 219, 222, 227 (or Lovel), Waleran, 184 fam., 226 Dix, Ric., 196 Docking (Norf.), 199 n, 200 n Dodge, Edw., 59 d'Oilly (Doyley): Hen., 190 John (fl. 1545), 226 Sir John (d. 1746), 224 Maud, w. of Hen., m. 2 Wm de Cauntelo, 190 (Doyley), Rebecca, see Carter Rob. (d. c. 1092), 151, 167, 190 Rob. (d. 1142), 169 Rob. (fl. 1154 x 1168), 83 Rob. (fl. 1279), 1334 Rob. (fl. 1302, ?the same), 128 Rog. (fl. 1086), 151, 167 Rog. (fl. 1142), 151 Rog. (fl. 1268), s. of John, 151 Rog. (d. c. 1309), s. of Rog., 151 fam., 151, 153, 158, 167, 174 Dorchester (Dorset), 212 Dore: Joan, see Inge Rog., 83 Dormer: John, 81 Kath., w. of Sir Mic., 81, 224 Sir Mic., alderman of Lond., 81, 224 Dorset, see Branksome; Dorchester; Poundbury Dossett, Benj., 236 dovecots, 1415, 19, 85, 89, 1267, 180, 187, 189, 225 Downe, earl of, see Pope, Sir Wm Doyley, see d'Oilly drapers, 5, 110, 137, 153, 161 dressmakers, seamstresses, and straw-hat makers, 29, 62, 93, 137, 161, 198 Dreux: Annora, see St Valry Rob. (II), Count of, 49 Rob. (III), Count of, 49, 219 Dring: Fras (d. 1663), ?curate of Brize Norton, 244 Fras (fl. 166389), s. of above, 244 Wm., 89 fam., 83, 89, 98 Droitwich (Worcs.), 3, 39, 206 Drye, Abraham, 244 Ducklington, 2, 4 Clay Weald in, 232 Dudley: And., 185 John, earl of Warwick and of Northumberland, 185 Durham College, Oxford, see Trinity College Dyer, fam., 162 E. Eadwine (fl. 1066), 20 Ealdwine (fl. 1066), 20 Ealing (Middx), 240 Early: Art. Ric., 64 Chas, 146 Hen., 64 Ric., 64 Early, Chas, and Marriott (Witney) Ltd, 64 East Anglia, 138 East Gloucestershire Rly, 9, 75, 114, 207 East India Company, 46 Eaton, Water (in Kidlington), 89 Ebsworth, Ric., 145 Ecclesiastical (later Church) Commissioners, 50, 667, 95, 109, 128, 138, 141, 227, 239 Eckley, John, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 Edgeworth, Maria, novelist, 4, 82 Edington, Wm of, bp of Winchester, 18, 21 Edington abbey (Wilts.), 18, 21 Edmonds: Agnes, m. Fras More, 125 Agnes, w. of John, m. 2 Thos Watson, 3 Wal. Savage, 124, 140 Ann, 127 Eliz., m. Rob. Chapman, 125 Fras (d. 1721), 90 Fras (d. 1797), 154, 1612 Humph., 159 John (fl. 1524), 152, 158 John (fl. 1540s, ?the same), 124, 129 John (d. 1557, s. of above), 124 John (fl. 1843), 127 Mary, m. John Rogers, 1201, 125 Priscilla, see Clark fam., 29 n, 154, 162 Edmund, earl of Cornwall, 49, 72 his w., see Margaret Edmund 'Crouchback', earl of Leicester, 184 Edward III, dau. of, see Isabella Edward VI, 185 Eggleton, Jos., 235 electricity supply, 16, 34, 45, 52, 79, 98, 103, 119, 150, 164, 181, 210, 243 Elers: Geo., 82 Mary, see Hungerford Paul, 812, 901, 93 fam., 82, 90, 94 Ellingdon (Wilts.), 199 Elliott: G. H. (fl. 181945), 129 Capt. G. H. (fl. 184577), 129 G. H. Blois, 129 John, 129 Onesiphorus Elliott, 129 fam., 140 Elston, Mabel, 168 Elstow, Thos of, vic. of Clanfield, 142 n Elstow (Beds.), 142 abbey, 1289, 1402 Ely, bp of, see Heton emigration, 115, 147 engine-driver, 137 engineering, 138 England: Admiral of, see Howard, Sir Edw. Bank of, 66 kings and queens of, see Crown and under names of particular sovereigns English Heritage, 186 Eode, Thos, 221 Epaticus (fl. AD 30s), 208 epidemics, 10, 115 foot-and-mouth, 160 plague, 10, 27, 115, 149, 158, 179 scarlet fever, 164 smallpox, 10 typhoid, 164 Essex, see Lindsell Eton College (Berks., formerly Bucks.), 55, 613, 657, 70, 128, 1912, 2001, 238 Europe, immigration from, 110 European Community, 62 Eustace: Ric., 155 fam., 1545, 160, 162 Evans: Lewis, vic. of Clanfield, 143 n Lewis (fl. 156571), controversialist, 143 n Evermond, John, 81 Ewelme, honor of, 21, 81, 122, 126, 128, 1467, 219, 222, 2456 Ewre, fam., 187, 203 Exeter, dean and chapter of, 128, 133, 135, 141, 147, 227, 234 Eynsham, 2, 74, 216 abbey, 190, 192, 2267, 2379; and see Aelfric minster, 2, 179, 199 F. factories, see mills Fairford (Glos.), 9, 745, 101, 148, 207 Falklands War, 214 Faringdon (formerly Berks.), 4, 9, 20, 74, 11314, 137, 145, 208 as address, 35, 122, 125, 127 n, 1445, 161 Faringdon, Little (in Langford), 31 Faringdon Primitive Methodist circuit, 36, 99, 146 Farmer (Fermor): John, 141 fam., 128, 137 farming, see agriculture Faulkner: Wm, 155 fam., 134 Fell, Leon., vic. of Asthall, 68 fence breaking, see riots Fenemore, J. A., 197 Fereman, Geo., vic. of Brize Norton, 217, 2402 Fermor, see Farmer Fernhill, Rob. of, 83 Ferrers: Hawise, w. of John de, see Mucegros John de, 18 Parnel de, 18 Fettiplace: Adam, 151, 167 Chas (d. 1674), 46, 53 Sir Chas (d. 1707), 50 Chas (d. 1720), 53 Chas (d. 1805), 19, 50, 54 Sir Edm. (d. 1707), 50 Eliz., m. Lawr. Horne, 53 Frances, w. of Fettiplace, see Jones Frances, m. Gorges, 19 Sir Geo., 467, 50 Lorenzo, 50 Ric. Gorges, see Gorges Rob., 19, 50 Thos, see Bushell fam., 46, 60 Field and Castle, architects, 239 Field Assarts, see Asthall fields, open, 1, 4; and see under names of particular places Filkins (in Broadwell), 5 n, 31, 148, 151, 153, 1545, 164, 166, 1712 Filkins Primitive Methodist mission, 36 firebote, see woodland: hedgebote fires, 789, 95 First World War, 149 n, 167, 172; and see military convalescent home Fisher (or Pearce), Wm, rector of Kencot, 169 fishing and fisheries, 30, 64, 94, 119, 135, 139, 186, 191, 1989 fishmonger, 237 fishponds, 19, 51, 85, 94, 139, 180, 187 mussel pond, 199 and see Harper's weir Fitch: Ric., 83 Tristram, 83 FitzGeoffrey: Matilda, see Hareng Ralph, 219 FitzGerald, see Villiers, John Fitzherbert, Humph., 123 FitzOsbern: Rog., s. of Wm, see Breteuil Wm, earl of Hereford, 81, 83, 222 fixed view (cert money, hidage, wardpenny, tithing silver), 36, 72, 100, 146, 2456 Fletcher: Harman, 70 John, 235 Hen., 216 Ric., 44, 68 Flodden (Northumb.), battle of, 151 flooding, 74, 92, 113, 132, 148, 181 Foddy, A. H., 160 foot-and-mouth, see epidemics football, 16, 106, 119, 215 Ford, at, fam., 194 fords, 9, 38, 74, 113, 178 Fordwells, see Asthall Forest Hill, 83 Foreshew, fam., 92, 151, 155, 160 Foresters, Ancient Order of, 119 foundries, see bellfounders; Knapp, L. R., & Co. Fox, W. H., 151, 155 France, 244 king of, 49 and see Ivry; Paris franchises, see ale; bread; frankpledge; free warren; infangthief; pannage; woodland: hedgebote Francis (Frances): John, 170 F. J. H., architect, 176 n Franciscans (Minorites), 142 Franklin, Rob., architect, 51 frankpledge, view of, 36, 71, 100, 1467, 173, 204, 245 Frayn (de Fraxino): (?or de Kranefeld ?or of Clanfield), Philippa, w. of Wm, 21 n, 122, 1278 Wm, 124, 127 fam., 133 free warren, 127, 134, 195 Freeman-Mitford: (formerly Mitford), Algernon Bertram, Baron Redesdale, 50 David, Baron Redesdale, 4, 45, 46, 501, 64, 70 Deborah, duchess of Devonshire, 45, 46 Diana, 45, 46 Jessica, 45, 46 (formerly Freeman), John (d. 1830), Baron Redesdale, 50, 61 John Thos (d. 1886), earl of Redesdale, 50 Nancy, novelist, 4, 45, 46 Unity, 45, 46 fam., 4, 46 Frethern, Jas, rector of Kencot, 168, 170 Frewin: Eliz., w. of John, m. 2 Nathan Wright, 125 John, 125 Ric., physician, 125 friendly and benefit societies, 1617, 79, 119, 121, 166, 182, 215 Friends (Quakers), 5, 15, 30, 32, 345, 99, 145, 203, 237, 244 Frilford (Berks.), 123 Fritwell: Miles of, 219 Millicent, w. of Miles, 219, 225 Ralph, 21920, 231 Ric., 21920, 231 Steph. of (d. c. 1230), 21920, 225 Steph. of (d. by 1279), 219 Thos, 21920 Frost, Derek, vic. of Brize Norton, 241 Fryers: Edm., 154, 156 Thos, 154 Fulbrook, 2, 46, 55, 65, 182, 199 Westhall, 41 Fulk (fl. 1086), 219 fullers and fulling, see cloth industry; mills: fulling Furley, Jas Samson, 155 furniture making, 137 furze-cutting, 25, 28, 47, 58, 61, 87, 132, 156, 216, 229, 239 Fyfield (formerly Berks.), 53 Fyson: Commr R. H., 155 Ric., 174 fam., 155 G. Galard: Wm, 49, 53, 59 Wm, s. of above, 49 Gale, Chris., 221 gardeners, 161 Gardiner: Rob., 231 Thos, 231 gas supply, 164 gas-fitter, 198 Germany, see Munich Geoffrey, Wm s. of, see William Geoffrey son of William (or of Alvescot, or of Alwoldsbury), 18 his w., see Mare, Gunnore de la Gernon: Eliz., see Chastillon Mgy, w. of Wm, 123 Wm (fl. 13961428), 123 Wm (d. 1479), 123 Wm (d. by 1494), 123 fam., 81, 123 Gibraltar, 170 Giffard, Osbert, 222 Gilbert, fam., 236 Gillett: Augustus, 155, 160 Chas, 220, 234 Jas, 220 John, 189, 196, 235 Thos, 2356 Wm, 235 fam., 1623, 196, 234 Gilmour, John, 53 glass, painted or stained, 34, 69, 98, 145, 174 Gloucester: duke of, see Humphrey earl of, 204 Gloucester, 20, 34, 39 Gloucestershire, 16, 18, 123, 154, 1623; and see Ampney; Barrington; Boddington; Bourton-on-the-Water; Campden; Cheltenham; Cirencester; Kempsford; Poulton; Quenington; Rissington; Southrop; Stonehouse; Stowell glovers, see leather industry Goda (fl. 1066), 18, Godman: Jas, vic. of Black Bourton, 79, 96, 98, 154 Mary, m. John Attwood, 154 Godstow abbey, 54, 192, 194, 226 Godwin (fl. 1086), 226, 230 Godwin, fam., 22 Goisbert, 21 Golafre: Alice, w. of Wm, 221 Isabel, w. of Wm, 221, 224 John, 53 Wm (fl. 13567), 21 Wm (d. 1358, ?the same), 221, 224 Wm (fl. 137097), 221 Goldsborough: John of, rector of Kencot, 168 Ric. of (fl c. 1309), 151, 167 Ric. of (fl. 1428), 151 fam., 151 Goldsborough (Yorks. WR), 151, 168 goldsmiths, see metal industry: smiths; Theoderic the goldsmith golf, 150 Goodacre, H. M., vic. of Clanfield, 143 Goodenough: Edm., 240 F. R., 168 Sam., vic. of Brize Norton and bp of Carlisle, 240 W. M., 151 fam., 154 Goodricke, see Holyoake, Fras Lyttleton Goodwin, Wm, 192 Gorbachev, Mikhail, president of USSR, 214 Gorges: Arabella, m. John Gwynne, 19, 50 Diana, 19, 50, 64 Eliz., m. Chas Hen. Sheldon, 19 Frances, see Fettiplace Mary, m. Thynne Howe Gwynne, 19, 50 Meliora, m. Deliverance Dacre, 19 (later Gorges Fettiplace), Ric., 19, 31, 50, 55 Gosford (in Kidlington), 134 governess, 1623 Grafton (in Langford), 9, 113, 124, 146 Graham, Hen. Elliott, 31 Grandison, earls and ctss, see Villiers Gray (Grey): Anketil de, 82 n, 83 C. E. G., painter, 242 Eve de, m. Ralph Murdac, 82 Hen. de, 223, 231 Parnel, ?w. of Hen., 223, 231 fam., 83 Gray and Davison, organ bldrs, 203 Great Western Rly, 9, 75, 114, 208 Green: Thos, 158 Wm, 155 fam., 158 Greenfield, John, 231 Greenwood: Anne, w. of Chas, 220 Chas (d. 1721), 220, 243 Chas (d. 1772), 220, 243 Chas (d. 1818), 220, 233 Geo. (fl. 1632, two of this name), 221 Geo. (fl. 1760), 129 Dom Greg., 244 John (d. 1683), 220 John (d. 1712), 220, 243 Thos (d. 1642 X 1646), 220, 232, 243 Thos (d. 1679), 220, 222, 243 fam., 5, 218, 2201, 232, 237, 2434 Gregory, Hen., vic. of Asthall, 68 Grey, see Gray Griffiths: Ray, 237 Ric., vic. of Asthall, 68 Thos, vic. of Asthall, 68 Griffiths Woodwear Ltd, 237 grocers, 5, 29, 35, 93, 119, 137, 145, 153, 1612, 198, 236; and see tea dealers Groome, J. R., 186 Grove, Mr, bldr, 242 Gulf Wars (19901 and 2003), 214 Gunn: Ann, 140 John (fl. 1634), 129 John (d. 1705), 120, 129 n John (d. 1711), 12930, 140 fam., 129, 145 Gwynne: Arabella, w. of John, see Gorges John, 17, 19 Mary, w. of Thynne Howe, see Gorges Thynne Howe, 19, 50 H. Haddon: Kath., w. of Sir Ric., 49 Sir Ric., mayor of London, 49 Thos, 49 Haddon, Lower (in Bampton), 2, 4, 53, 73, 160, 208, 211 Haddon, Marsh, see Norton, Brize Hailey (in Witney), 2, 4, 178, 199 Delly End, 178 Haines, P., architect, 214 Hale: Jane, 196 John, 196 fam., 191, 196 Hales (Hals): Eliz., see Browning (Hals), John, 221 Kath., w. of Rob., see Ashcombe Kath, w. of Thos, see Ashcombe Rob., 19 Thos, 19, 22 Halifax, Jos., curate of Brize Norton, 217 Hall (Halle): Mrs F., 19 Hen., rector of Alvescot, 32 John atte, 32 n Ric., 159 Wm, 231 Hals, see Hales Hammersley: Art., rector of Kencot, 168, 171 Eliz., m. Ric. Colchester, 163 Sir Hugh, ld mayor of London, 153, 168, 174 Wm, 158 fam., 153, 155, 161, 163, 168, 175 Hampshire, 170; and see Southwick priory; Wight, Isle of Haney, Wm, 215 Harcourt: Geo. Sim., Earl Harcourt, 28 Miles, 53 Sir Ric. (d. 1486), 534 Ric. (d. 1513), 53 Sim., Vct Harcourt, 22 Sir Wal., 53 Wm Vernon, 22 fam., 59 Hardcastle: Ant. Bruce, 50 Thos Augustus, and his w. Kath, 50 Hardman, John, & Co., designers, 70 Hareng: Fulk, 219 Helewise, w. of Fulk, see Wadard Isabel, m. Wm le Brun, 219, 221 Matilda, m. Ralph FitzGeoffrey, 21921 Ralph (fl. early 13th cent.), 52, 122, 124, 140, 146 Ralph (fl. 12306), s. of above, 52, 122, 126, 128 Ralph (one of above), 219 Walkelin, 21920, 226, 238 fam., 81 Harman, Edm., 54 Harper's (or Clark's) weir (in Clanfield), 114, 117, 120, 131, 139 Harrington: Anne, see Kelway Sir John, 185 Lucy, m. Edw. Russell, earl of Bedford, 185 fam., 185, 192 Harris: Giles, 63 Jonathan, 63 Mic., 168 Ric., 63 Rob. (fl. 1687), 63 Rob. (fl. 1700, ?the same), 195 Thos, 198 fam., 189 n, 195, 198, 236 Harrison: G., builder, 104 n Jas, vic. of Minster Lovell, 200 Harrison, John & Co., 103 Hastings: Wm of (fl. 1200), 21 fam., 21 Haudlo: Sir John de, 185, 194 Maud, see Lovel Haukes, Tompson, 221 hauliers, 29, 110, 137 hawkers, see chapmen Hawkins, John, 53 Hawley: Sir Hen. (d. 1826), Bt, 125 Sir Hen. (d. 1831), Bt, 125 Jas, 125 Sir Jos. Hen. (d. 1875), Bt, 125 Haydock: Alex., 224 Thos, 224 Wm, 152 fam., 152 hedgebote, see woodland Hendred, West (formerly Berks.), 66 henges, see barrows Henley, 123 Henry I, 184, 192 Henry II, 194 Henry III, 49 Henry V, as duke of Lancaster, 184 Henry VI, 55, 65, 191, 200 Henry VII, 185, 187, 219 Henry VIII, 151, 219, 238 as duke of York, 185, 201 Henry (d. 1361), duke of Lancaster, 82 Henry (d. 1345), earl of Lancaster, 82, 215 Hensington (in Bladon), 134 Herbert: Sir Alf., 51 Watkin, 236 Wm, 236 Hereford, earls of, see Breteuil; FitzOsbern Herefordshire, 163 heriot, 28, 8990, 1335, 159 Hertfordshire, see Wymondley Hervey, Wm, 150, 1546, 160 Hesdin, Ernulf de, 82 Hethe, 167 Hethel: Alice of, m. Wm de la Penne, 21 Bart. of (fl. 1250), 21 Emme of, m. John de la Penne, 21 Wm of, see William son of Geoffrey Hethel (Norf.), 21 Heton, Martin, vic. of Brize Norton and bp of Ely, 240 Hewitt, fam., 160 Hewlett (or Hullett): Humph., 162 Thos, 152, 162 fam, 1612 Heylyn: Edw., 191 Hen., 191, 203 Peter, theologian, 191 fam., 203 Heyworth-Savage, Cecil, 151, 155 Hichman, Wm, 60 hidage, see fixed view Hide, see Hyde Higginson, Wm, rector of Alvescot, 33 higglers, 110 Highfield Primitive Methodist circuit, 36 Hill: Eleanor, see Laundels Eliz., w. of Sir Thos, 123 John (fl. 1422), 151 John (fl. 1887), 28 Rob., merchant of the staple, 123 Sir Thos, 123 Thos, vic. of Black Bourton, 96 Hine, J.T.M., vic. of Asthall, 69 Hinton, fam., 27 Hinton Waldrist (formerly Berks.), 170 Hippisley, John, 53 Hobbs: Wm, 159, 162 fam., 15960 hockey, 79 Hogg, Alex., 123 Holbech: Ambrose (d. 1662), 22 Ambrose (d. 1701), 22 Holcot, Fulk of, and his w. Agnes, 223 Holiday, Barton, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 Holwell (in Broadwell), 1617, 19, 31, 95, 203 Holyoake: Dor., w. of Fras, 224 Fras, 224 (later Goodricke), Sir Fras Lyttleton, 224 Homesteads Ltd, 101, 10910 Hook Norton, 174, 209 barony of, 151, 190 Hopton: Sir Art., 98 Wm, 215 Horley, Wm, vic. of Minster Lovell, 201 Horne: Edm., 221 Edw., 53 Eliz., w. of Edm., 221 Eliz., w. of John, see Blount Eliz., ?w. of John, see Browning Eliz., w. of Lawr., see Fettiplace John, 221 Lawr., 53 Sam., 53 horse and pig dealers, 161, 236 horses, see stock breeding Hoskins, Jas, 224 Hospitallers, 11516, 128, 1324, 146, 1534, 173, 226, 230; and see Clanfield: preceptory; Quenington Houghton, Ric. de, 230 housebote, see woodland: hedgebote Howard: Alice, see Lovel Sir Edw., Admiral of Eng., 151 Thos (d. 1524), duke of Norfolk, 1512, 219 Thos (d. 1554), earl of Surrey and duke of Norfolk, 151, 219 Howe, Fred. Douglas, 153, 166 Howitt, Geo., 64 Howse: John, 127 Mary, see Bradshaw Ric., 61 Wm, 195 Hudson, fam., 198 Huggenett, Alice, 53 Hughes: Eleanor, w. of Thos, m. 2 Basil Woodd, 232, 243 (or Calcot), Thos, 232 fam., 14 Hullett, see Hewlett Humphrey (of Lancaster), duke of Gloucester, 191 Humphrey (Humfrey): J., sculptor, 70 John, 231 Rog., 231 Humphries, fam., 110 Hundred Years' War, 191 Hungerford: Sir Ant. (d. 1559), 18, 81, 83 Sir Ant. (d. 1589), 19 Sir Ant. (d. 1627), 19, 81, 88, 99 Ant., neph. of above, 19 Ant. (d. 1657), 801 Col. Ant. (d. 1703), 80, 98 Sir Edw. (d. 1711), 81 Edw. (d. 1748), 81, 99 Eleanor, w. of Sir John, 81, 98 Sir John (d. 1582), 18, 81 Sir John (d. 1634), 19 Mary, m. Paul Elers, 81 Rachel, w. of Ant., 81 Mrs, 82, 99 fam., 3, 5, 77, 82, 8990, 934, 98 Hunsingore, John de, rector of Kencot, 168 Huntingdon, archdeacon of, 142 Huntley, J.W., vic. of Clanfield, 130 hurdlemakers, 29 Hyde (Hide): Hen., earl of Rochester, 59 John, 189 n Kath., see Wilmot I. Ilott, Wm, 159 inclosure, 1, 3, 4; and see under names of particular places Independents, see Congregationalists industries, trades, and professions, 5; and see agricultural implement makers; architects; army; artists; artificial-manure manuf.; banks; basket weaver; bellfounders; bicycles; bodice makers; brewers; building trades; carriers; cattle dealer; chandlers; chapmen; cheese manuf.; cider making; cloth and blanket industry; coal; cornmongers; drapers; dressmakers; engine driver; engineering; fishing; furniture making; gardeners; gas; higglers; horse and pig dealers; hurdlemakers; insurance agent; laundresses; leather industry; maltsters; mercers; metal industry; mills and factories; model engineer; motor cycle manuf.; organ builders; photographer; physicians; plastic; police; potters; railways; servants; shepherds; soap boiler; tailors; tea dealers; tent manuf.; tobacconist; wireless dealers; wool trade infangthief, 204 Inge: Joan, m. Rog. Dore, 83 John (d. 1349), 83 John (d. by 1376), s. of Alice Bassett, 83 John (fl. 1382), 83 John (fl. 1428, ?another), 83 Ingram, Ric., Treasurer in Ct of Augmentations, 126 innkeepers, publicans, victuallers, 5, 62, 198, 215, 236; and see inns under names of particular places insurance agent, 237 intercommoning, see pasture iron, corrugated, 7, 1034, 106, 109 Iron-Age settlement, 75, 114 Isabella, dau. of Edw. III, 185 Ivens, Wm, vic. of Brize Norton, 2401 Iver (Bucks.), 221 Ivry (Normandy), 184 abbey, 55, 65, 67, 140, 191, 199200, 226, 230 J. JSP Ltd, see Johnstone Safety Products James, Edw., 236 Jefferies, H., 55 Jenkins, Wm, 195 Jobson, Sir Fras, 223 John, king, 49 John, Ric. s. of, see Richard Johnson, Geo., vic. of Clanfield, 143 Johnstone Safety Products (later JSP Ltd), 64 Jones: Frances, w. of Rice, m. 2 Fettiplace, 46 Frances, m. Ric. Lumley, earl of Scarborough, 49 Sir Hen., 45, 49, 51, 65, 71 Jane, w. of Rice, 45 L.S.R., 218 Rice (d. 1615), 46, 49, 51 Rice (d. by 1644), 45, 49, 51 Sir Ric., justice, 51 n Sir Wm, justice, 51 n fam., 3, 56, 51 Jordan: John (d. 1736), 1523 John (fl. 1740s), s. of above, 1523, 171 John (d. 1770, ?another), 1523, 176 n fam., 1514, 161, 1756 Joslin, Thos, 223 justices of the peace, see Oxfordshire: JPs K. Kansas (USA), 163 Kearse, fam., 162 Keble: John, curate of Kencot, 170 John, Tractarian, 170 Keene: Jas, bellfounder, 70, 145 Ric., 127 Kelmscott (in Broadwell), 312, 127, 140, 148, 162, 167 Kelway: Anne, m. Sir John Harrington, 185 Cecily, w. of Rob., 185 Sir Rob., 185 fam., 187 Kempsford (Glos.), barony, 82 Kempster, Chris., 129 Kencot, 13, 120, 128, 14777, 149, 157 adv., 1512, 1678, 174 agric., 4, 15660 aerodrome, see Broadwell aerodrome bdy, 2, 3, 8, 1478, 157 bldgs, 3, 6, 147, 150, 158, 170, 1737 Carter Inst., 150, 1647, 1734 chant., 169 char., 1634 ch. hist., 3, 31, 162, 1645, 16772 ch., 147, 149, 157, 161, 1667, 168, 16970, 174 chwdns, 162, 16970, 173 clubs, 164, 166 cts, 173 crosses, 149 curates, 16970 demesne, 1523, 1556, 159 est., 96, 151, 1535 farms, 150, 157, 15860, 177 festivities, 1667, 1712 fields, 4, 156, 157 inc., 4, 148, 152, 154, 156, 159, 1612, 169, 174 inns, 166 Kencot Ho., 6, 149, 150, 1535, 155, 157, 1757 man., 1513, 156, 1589, 161, 1679 Manor Fm, 149, 1523, 155, 157, 158, 1747 man. ho. (Kencot Manor), 14952, 153, 155, 158, 161, 163, 1656, 168, 1746 mills, 156 nonconf., 5 n, 1678, 172 par. officers, 173 place name, 3, 148 police stn, 164 poor relief, 1634, 170, 1723 pop., 1489, 158, 163 post office, 148, 164 quarries, 161, 174 rectors, 151 n, 153, 1623, 166, 168, 16972 rect. est. and glebe, 151, 1534, 156, 15960, 1689 rect. ho., 149, 150, 157, 158, 16971, 173, 1756 roads, 9, 148, 157, 207 Rom. Cath., 5, 167, 16971 sch., 150, 1623, 1646, 165, 167, 1713 settlement, 14850, 149, 157 shops, 5, 153, 1612, 167 soc. struc., 5 n, 150, 156, 15860, 1613, 167, 172, 175 tithes, 151, 154, 1679 trade and ind., 5, 1601 vestry, 165, 173 village hall, see Kencot: Carter Inst. water supply, 150, 164 woodland, 156, 157, 159 workho., 163 Kenn, John, 14, 55 Kent, 59, 163; and see Canterbury Kenyon: Thos, 60, 71 fam., 5, 71 Kidlington, see Eaton, Water; Gosford Kimber, J.R., 185 King, John, vic. of Clanfield and rector of Kencot, 143, 170 Kingston, Nic. of, 221 Kinlet (Salop), 49 Kipling, John, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 Kirby: Jas, 22 Mgt, w. of Jas, 16, 22 Ric. (d. 1696), 22 Ric. (fl. 1701), 35 Ric. (d. 1756, another), 22 Wal. (d. c. 1719), 35 Wal. (d. 1801), 16, 22 fam., 22, 28, 30, 32, 35 Knapp: Leon. Randolph, 119, 137 fam., 5, 137 Knapp, L.R., & Co. (later Thames Valley Ironworks), 5, 116, 117, 11920, 137 Knight, Hen., bellfounder, 98, 109 Knollys, Chas, earl of Banbury and vic. of Black Bourton, 96 Kosovo, 214 Kranefeld (?Clanfield), Philippa de, see Frayn L. Lacy, Sir Rowland, 59 Lamb, Thos, 163 Lambourn (Berks.), 46, 53 Lancashire, see Preston Lancaster, Humph. of, see Humphrey duke of Gloucester Lancaster: duchy of, 184 dukes of, see Henry V; Henry, duke of Lancaster earl of, see Henry, earl of Lancaster Langford, 4, 31, 143 n, 148, 1667, 169; and see Faringdon, Little; Grafton; Radcot Langland, Wm, poet, 45 Langley (in Shipton-under-Wychwood), 178 Large: Chas, 153 Chas Edw., 153 John, 1535, 15960 Wm, 153 fam., 151, 153, 1612, 168 Lathum, Ralph, 123 Laundels: Eleanor, w. of Nic., m. 2 John Hill, 151 John (d. 1361), sheriff and escheator of Oxfordshire, 151, 190 John (fl. 1390), 167 Nic., 151 Ralph, rector of Kencot, 151 Wm, 128 fam., 128, 151 n, 190 laundresses, 93, 137, 161 lawyers, attorneys, solicitors, 14, 22, 59, 81, 106, 166, 185; and see Crown: royal justices; Stephens, Wm Leafield, 37, 42, 178, 194, 237 Leake: Hen., 185, 203 John, 53, 61 Wm Martin, rector of Kencot, 1701 Leamington Priors (Warws.), 153 Leaper, Rob., 231 leather industry: collarmakers, 137 cordwainers, 137, 161 curriers, 93, 198 glovers and gloving, 62, 137, 198, 237 shoe- and bootmakers, 5, 29, 62, 93, 110, 137, 161, 2367 leather industry skinners, 136 tanners and tanning, 137, 197 Lechlade (Glos.), 9, 59, 74, 101, 110, 113, 120, 148, 164, 166, 168 Leckhampton, Wal. de, 190, 194 Leicester: barony of, 184 earls of, 184; and see Beaumont; Coke, Thos and Thos Wenman; Edmund 'Crouchback'; Montfort Leicestershire, see Bosworth; Loughborough Leigh, Asthall (in Asthall), 2, 3, 3749, 5165, 567, 68, 702 agric., 5862 bldgs, 6, 435, 54 chap., 42, 65, 68, 701 char., 467 clubs, 46 cts, 72 est., 535, 60, 63 farms, 567, 61 fields, 42, 558 incl., 58, 61 inns, 456 Knightplace (Knightscourt), 42, 53 man., 489, 51, 524, 60, 634, 72 man. ho., 53 nonconf., 6, 65, 712 par. officers, 72 pop., 402 roads, 39, 178 sch., 478 settlement, 42, 435 shops, 62 trades, 62 village hall, 42, 456 woodland, 59, 61 Leigh, North, 1 n, 2, 39 Leigh, South, 2, 225 Lenthall: John (fl. 160912), 49 John (d. 1681), 19 John (fl. 1796), 28 Mary, see Ashcombe Wm, Speaker, 19 Lew (in Bampton), 2, 4, 74, 207, 216 Lewis, Thos, 224 leyrwite, 133 limeburner, see building trades Lincoln: bp of, 95; and see Longland; Wells cathedral, 239 Lincolnshire, see Spanby Lindsell (Essex), 83 Lisle, Rob. de, of Rougemont, 83 Little Clanfield, see Clanfield, Little locks, see Radcot lock Loder: Chas, see Stephens Chas Loder, 164 Seymour, rector of Kencot, 168, 170 Wm Stephens, 154 Mr, 168 fam., 154 Lollards and heretics, 67, 96, 142, 145 London, bp of, see Bubwith London, 39, 110, 136, 181 as address, 34, 48, 59, 67, 70, 81, 83, 98, 101, 103, 123, 145, 1634, 1689, 174, 203, 223 alderman of, see Dormer, Sir Mic. Chelsea, q.v. Covent Garden, 110 Ealing, q.v. East Ham, 218 Gray's Inn, 152 Lincoln's Inn, 129 mayor of, see Haddon, Sir Ric.; Hammersley, Sir Hugh Newgate prison, 170 Southwark, 152 Whitechapel foundry, 34 London and Midland (later Midland) Bank, 106 Longland, John, bp of Lincoln, 140 Longueville: Ann, see Ashcombe Sir Thos, 19 Lord: Chris. (fl. 1649), 232 Chris. (d. 1694), s. of above, 2323 Chris. (fl. 1776), 234 Jas, 39 Ric., 236 Loughbourough (Leics.), 70, 145 Lovel: Alice, m. 2 Sir Edw. Howard, 151 Fras, Vct Lovel, 185, 187, 189, 219 Hen., Ld Morley, 151 Isabel, w. of John, 185 Isabel, w. of Wm, 185, 198 Joan, w. of John, 185 John (d. 1252), 185 Sir John (d. 1287), 185, 201 John (d. 1310), Ld Lovel, 185 John (d. 1314), Ld Lovel, 185 John (d. 1347), Ld Lovel, 185 John (d. 1362), Ld Lovel, 185 John (d. 1408), Ld Lovel and Holand, 185, 191, 219 John (d. 1465), Ld Lovel and Holand, 185, 191, 203 Kath., w. of John, 185 Maud, w. of John (d. 1314), m. 2 Sir John de Haudlo, 185, 194 Maud, w. of John (d. 1408), 185, 191, 246 Maud, w. of Wm, 191, 199 Waleran, see d'Ivri (or Lupellus), Wm (d. 1166 X 1170), 184 Wm (d. 1213), 184, 191, 1989 Wm (d. 1455), Ld Lovel and Holand, 151, 1856, 191, 200, 2023 Wm (d. 1476), Ld Morley, 151 fam., 3, 177, 184, 1867, 191, 194, 199, 2034, 219 Lovel, Baron, see Coke, Thos Lowe, Sim., 81 Lucas, John, vic. of Asthall, 67 Luckett, W.E., 197 Luker, John, architect, 144 Lumley: Frances, see Jones Ric., Ld Lumley and earl of Scarborough, 49 Lupellus, Wm, see Lovel Lupton, Jas, vic. of Black Bourton, 7980, 91, 94, 97, 99 Lyttleton: Dor., w. of Phillips, 154, 224 Phillips (d. 1763), 154, 224 Phillips (d. 1809), 154, 159, 164, 224, 234 M. Maastricht (Netherlands), siege of, 45 machinists, 5, 93, 198 magistrates, see Oxfordshire: JPs Maisey: And., 89, 96 Jas, 160 John, 99 fam., 89 Mallam: John, 189 n Jos., 195 Malorye, Alice, 34 maltsters and malting, 5, 279, 60, 62, 90, 93, 126, 135, 137, 152, 1601, 196, 198, 210, 233, 2356 Mapledurham, 221 March, earl of, see Mortimer Mare: Cecily de la, w. of Hen., 18 Gunnore de la, m. Geoff. s. of Wm, 18, 21, 31 Hen. de la (d. by 1239), 18, 301 Hen. de la (fl. 1260s), 18 Odo de la, 18 Ric. de la (fl. 1108 X 1123), 18, 30 Ric. de la (d. by 1198), 18 Wm de la (fl. 1229), rector of Alvescot, 32 Master Wm de la (fl. 1279), 21 fam., 19 Margaret, ctss of Cornwall, 49 market gardening, 3, 5, 92, 101, 103, 110, 197, 236 markets, 4, 28, 901, 11011, 197 Marlborough, dukes of, 80, 834, 912, 100; and see Churchill; Spencer; Spencer-Churchill Marriott & Sons, blanket manuf., 64 Marsh Haddon, see Norton, Brize: Haddon Martin, Art., 109 Martin & Coate, organ bldrs, 145 Mary, queen, 185 masons, see building trades Mauduit: Agnes, w. of Sir John, m. 2 Thos de Bradeston, 83 Beatrice, see Murdac Sir John (d. 1302), 83, 230 Sir John (d. 1347), 83 Rob. (fl. 1212), 82 Rob. (d. 1288), 83, 88 May, fam., 27, Mayer & Co., stained glass manuf., 145 maypoles, see customs meadows: common or lot, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 24, 256, 28, 31, 556, 567, 86, 87, 11213, 130, 131, 132, 147, 156, 177, 192, 228, 229 inclosed, 88, 130, 136, 156, 160, 192, 193, 195 shared and detached, 1, 2, 3, 8, 25, 28, 37, 73, 87, 91, 112, 130, 131, 1478, 156, 205, 2267, 229, 234 water meadow, 56 Mears: Geo., bellfounder, 34 Hen., 1523 Mears & Stainbank, bellfounders, 98 Meaux: John de (fl. 1309), 1512, 167 Sir John de (fl. 1383), 152 n Thos, 152 fam., 1512 mechanization, agric., 29, 92, 136, 160, 236; and see agricultural implement makers; machinists; steam power medieval settlement, 3, 1112, 1920, 412, 51, 54, 757, 824, 11417, 1236, 129, 1489, 17980, 209, 21112 mercers, 5, 49, 161, 169, 174, 236; and see drapers Merton College, Oxford, 69 metal industry: foundries and ironworks, see bellfounders; Knapp, L.R., & Co. smiths, 5, 29, 40, 62, 93, 1367, 1612, 194, 1978, 236 goldsmith, 123 wrought ironwork, 117, 120, 137 Methodists: Primitive, 56, 15, 30, 336, 42, 65, 712, 74, 78, 94, 97, 99, 116, 119, 139, 146, 180, 199, 204, 235, 237, 2445 United, 99, 204, 238 Wesleyan, 71, 103, 105, 109, 113, 119, 139, 1456, 180, 199, 2034 Middlehurst, Ralph, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 Middlesex, 163; and see Chelsea; Ealing; London Middleton: Bart., 226 Thos, vic. of Clanfield, 143 Midland Bank, see London and Midland midwives, see physicians military convalescent home (First World War), 51 Milk Marketing Board, 62 Mills, Thomasine, 16 mills and factories, 198 blanket and mop factory, 5, 42, 62, 64, 198 corn mills, 1, 5, 2930, 42, 634, 94, 1389, 198 fulling mills, 5, 198 millers, 62, 138, 189 n, 198 mustard mill, 61 straw-rope factory, 5, 1378 threshing mill, 94 windmills, 64, 139 and see under names of particular places Milton-under-Wychwood (in Shiptonunder-Wychwood), 178, 242 ministries (govt): Munitions, 51 Public Buildings and Works, 186, 188, 214 and see Secretary of State for Air Minster, Little (in Minster Lovell), 17780, 1824, 1906, 193, 198 agric., 194, 196, 235 demesne, 191, 1945 est., 1956 man., 184, 1901, 192, 194, 198 man. ho., 180, 182, 191, 1945 mill, 190, 198 pop., 179 Rom. Cath., 203 sch., 183 settlement, 17980 tithes, 190, 192 Minster Lovell, 12, 177205, 180, 193 adv., 199200, 238 agric., 4, 1927 as address, 22, 63, 221 assarting, 194 bdy, 2, 3, 1778, 193, 205 bldgs, 6, 182, 18691, 195, 199200, 2023 chant., see Minster Lovell: St Cecilia char., 183 Charterville, q.v. ch. hist., 191, 199203, 238, 240 ch., 6, 179, 180, 189, 193, 201, 2023, 202 and see Minster Lovell: minster chwdns, 200, 204 clubs, 1823 cts, 178, 195, 204 cross, 180 curates, 183 n, 199203 demesne, 182, 1859, 192, 1945, 199, 204 est., 1912, 196 farms, 193, 1957 festivities, 182 fields, 4, 177, 1924, 193, 205 glebe, 191, 200 Hall, see Minster Lovell: man. ho. inc., 4, 42, 180, 1924, 193 inns, 178, 180, 183, 193 Little Minster, see Minster, Little man., 64, 180, 183, 18491, 192, 194, 196, 198, 201 Manor Fm, 180, 186, 188, 18990, 190, 1967, 201 man. ho. (Hall), 3, 6, 177, 17980, 182, 1845, 1869, 193, 195, 1979, 2034 mills, 5, 180, 183, 189 n, 190, 193, 195, 198 minster, 23, 177, 17980, 199, 201 nonconf., 180, 184, 199, 201, 2034 par. officers, 2045 place name, 177 poor relief, 183, 204 pop., 179, 194, 201 post office, 179, 181, 198 priory, 128, 140, 180, 1912, 199200, 201 prior, 65, 2001 quarrying, 198 rect. est., 1912, 195, 199200 rect. ho., 191, 199 reservoir, see Worsham reservoir Ringwood Fm, 180, 184, 194, 1967, 204 roads, 39, 178, 193, 207 Rom. Cath., 201, 203, royal vill, 2, 179, 199 St Cecilia's chapel, 6, 180, 189, 190, 201 sch., 48, 1801, 1834, 202 settlement, 2, 177, 17982, 180, 189, 193 shops, 179, 181, 198 soc. struc., 181, 1946 tithes, 1902, 200 trade and ind., 64, 1978 vestry, 183, 2045 vic., 178, 191, 195, 199202, 203 vic. ho., 180, 189, 193, 200 village hall, 181 water supply, 181 woodland, 4, 59, 1778, 180, 185, 187, 192, 193, 1946, 204 workho., 183 Minster Lovell Estates Ltd, 186 Minster Lovell jewel, 179 minsters, 2, 167, 179, 199; and see Bampton; Minster Lovell Minty, Norman, 64 Mitford, see Freeman-Mitford moated sites, 6, 115, 1256, 205, 2234 model engineer, 110 moduses (for tithes), 169, 191 Monk, Thos, 170 Monmouth: Ric. of (fl. 1330), 18 Ric., s. of Thos of (fl. 1343, ?another), 18 Montfort, Sim. de, earl of Leicester, 184 Moore, see More More (Moore): Agnes, see Edmonds Eliz., 172 Fras (d. 1592), 125 Fras (d. 1644 X 1651), 125, 140 Jas, 125 John (fl. 160936), 53 John (fl. 1664, another), 125 John Frewin, 125 Sir Thos, 243 Thos de la, 53 fam., 63, 126, 129, 140 Morley: Ann, w. of Edw., 224 Edw., 224 Wm (d. c. 1855), 224 Wm (d. 1871), s. of above, 224, 234 Morley, Lord, see Lovel, Hen. and Wm Mortimer, Rog., earl of March, 215 motor cycle manuf., 64 Mowbray, A. Mardon, architect, 120 Mucegros: Cecily, 1819, 31 Hawise, m. 1 John de Ferrers, 2 Sir John de Bures, 18 Rob., 18 Mulcock, John, 63 Munich (Germany), 34 munitions, see ministries Murdac: Beatrice, m. Rob. Mauduit, 823 Eve, see Grey Ralph, royal justice, 82, 95 Muschat: Rob., vic. of Clanfield, 142 fam., 142 mushrooms, see crops mustard mill, see mills N. Nalder: John, 22, 28 Martha Ann, 34 fam., 14, 22, 289, 15960 Napoleonic Wars, 17, 28, 47, 216 Nash, Giles, 129 National Communications Union, 15, 17 National Land Co., 181 National Trust, 155 Navarre, Joan of, 191 Neate: Maj. A.C. Burnaby, 19 Art., rector of Alvescot, 1920, 334, 36 Chas Burnaby, 19 Eleanor, dau. of Art., 19 Eleanor, w. of Art., 19 Thos (fl. 181023), 31 Thos (d. 1856), rector of Alvescot, 1920, 31, 33 Thos Art., 19 Wal., rector of Alvescot, 1920, 33 fam., 20, 22, 301, 334 Netherlands, see Maastricht Neville, Mrs A.L.F., 15 Newborough, Dr, 66 n Newburgh, Mgt de, ctss of Warwick, m. John de Plessis, 190 Newbury (Berks.), 20 Newland, Giles, 53 Newman: Hen. (d. 1862), 118 Hen. (fl. 186983), 125, 136 Wm (d. 1846), 125, 127, 136 Wm (d. 1869), 121, 125, 136 fam., 126 Nixon, Ric., vice-president of United States of America, 214 nonconformity, 5; and see Baptists; Congregationalists; Friends; Lollards; Methodists; and under names of particular places Norfolk, dukes of, see Howard, Thos Norfolk, 151, 1845; and see Diss; Hethel Norreys, Sir Hen., 185 Northamptonshire, 163; and see Preston Capes Northmoor, 53 Northumberland, earls of, see Aubrey; Dudley, John Northumberland, see Flodden Norton, Brize, 13, 43, 87, 166, 20546, 210, 228 adv., 109, 200, 238 agric., 4, 87, 147, 22735 airbase, 1, 3, 5, 63, 73, 75, 101, 102, 105, 10910, 205, 207, 209, 21314, 21819, 235, 237 Astrop, 3, 4, 2056, 208, 210, 211, 212, 218, 220, 2223, 2257, 228, 22931, 2335, 242, 2456 bdy, 2, 37, 73, 112, 2056, 209, 211, 2234, 228 bldgs, 67, 21214, 2205, 239, 2413 Caswell, 34, 205, 211, 2234, 228, 22931, 2334, 242, 245 char., 216 ch. hist., 3, 95, 109, 199, 2267, 23743 ch., 6, 206, 209, 210, 217, 237, 238, 2413, 242 chwdns, 217, 246 clubs, 21516 cts, 2456 curates, 217, 240 demesne, 220, 2302 est., 2237 farms, 205, 232, 2345 festivities, 215, 241, 246 fields, 4, 177, 21011, 2279, 228 glebe, 226, 2334, 239 grange, 210, 225, 228, 2312 Haddon, Marsh, 3, 199, 205, 207, 210, 21112, 213 n, 218, 221, 2245, 227, 228, 22931, 2335, 246 inc.: early, 4, 211, 228, 231, 233 parl., 2067, 212, 216, 2257, 2334, 239 inns, 210, 215, 216, 236 man., 3, 209, 211, 21823, 22933, 237, 2456 man. hos, 56, 206, 209, 21012, 2203, 2323, 237, 244 mills, 210 nonconf., 218, 235, 2378, 2445 par. officers, 215, 246 place name, 23, 75, 20910 poor relief, 216 pop., 20810, 21112, 231, 246 post office, 208 quarries, 5, 210, 217, 237 rly, 101, 2078, 236 rectors, 220 n, 240 rect. est., 2267, 2323, 239 rect. ho., 206, 209, 210, 220 roads, 148, 2067, 228 roads to, 9, 39, 745, 178 Rom. Cath., 5, 208, 220, 232, 237, 2434 sch., 109, 209, 21718, 217, 241 settlement, 2056, 20812, 209, 2207, 228, 239 shops, 5, 210, 2367 soc. struc., 2307 tithes, 211, 2257, 2334, 239 trade and ind., 5, 2357 vestry, 246 vic., 206, 217, 220, 234, 2378, 23941, 246 vic. ho., 209, 238, 23940 village hall, 215, 241 water supply, 210 woodland, 4, 228, 22930 workho., 216 Norton, Chipping, 223 Norton, Hook, see Hook Norton Nottingham, Rog. of, and his w. Matilda, 223 Nottinghamshire, see Stoke Nuffield, 171 nursing association, see physicians Nutt, John, 195 O. Oakey: Alex., 15 Hen., 154, 162 Rob., 29 Sam., 17 fam., 29, 160 Oakley, Thos, curate of Minster Lovell, 201 Oare (in Chieveley, Berks.), 125 O'Connor, Feargus, Chartist, 1, 177, 1813 Oddington, see Otley Oldisworth: Jas, rector of Kencot, 163, 168, 170 Wm, 168 organ builders, see Boggis; Gray and Davison; Martin & Coate; Walker, J.W. Oriel College, Oxford, 68 Osney: abbey, 4, 75, 79, 825, 879, 947, 100, 11617, 128, 133, 146, 169, 2267 cathedral of Christ and St Mary, 83, 85, 218, 225, 238 North, ct of, 72, 245 Otley abbey (in Oddington), 225 Oundle, Rog. of, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 Owen, Huw, 170 Oxford, 11011, 137, 169, 197, 227 as address, 67, 78, 85, 97, 103, 109, 120, 145, 160, 224, 23940 communications, 9, 39, 101, 114, 148, 179, 208 Franciscans in, 142 garrison (Civil War), 20 prison, 244 Radcliffe Asylum (Warneford Hosp.), 240 Radcliffe Infirmary, 216 recorder of, 185 St Frideswide's priory, 54 St George's in the castle, 85, 167, 169, 2267 St Peter-le-Bailey ch., 240 and see Osney Oxford, diocese, 66 archdcn of, 240 bps of, 65, 140; and see Bancroft; Secker; Wilberforce chancellor of, see Alworth, Hen. Diocesan Association, 48 Diocesan Board of Finance, 48 Diocesan Board of Patronage, 140 Diocesan Church Building Society, 34, 145, 200, 202 Diocesan Education Society, 48 Oxford, university, 96, 169, 214 University Museum, 85 colleges, 90 n; and see Christ Church; Merton; Oriel; Queen's; Trinity; University Oxfordshire: constabulary, 101, 106 JPS and magistrates, 35, 129, 148 Quarter Sessions, 173, 215 sheriff and escheator, see Laundels, John Oxfordshire County Council, 63, 106, 111, 215 Oxfordshire Society for the Augmentation of Poor Benefices, 66 P. Packer, John, 44 Page-Turner, Sir Edw., 217, 234 Pain (fl. 1086), 81, 88, 122 Pain, Rob., 47 Paintin: Hen., 153 Wm, 1535, 169 Palleyn, see Paulin Palmer, Ric., 158 pannage, 194 papacy: appeal to, 142 collector of papal camera, 169 papal dispensation, 32 Paris, 163 Parker, Sir Peter, 186, 189 parks (game), 4, 90, 187, 194; and see Witney parliament: MPs, see Coke, Thos Wenman Parliamentarians (Civil War), 45 Speaker, see Lenthall, Wm Particular Baptists, see Baptists pasture, common, 4, 24, 25, 567, 58, 86, 87, 115, 131, 132, 148, 156, 192, 21011, 216, 228, 229 intercommoning, 58, 87, 132, 192, 229, 233 and see stints; woodland: pasture; Wychwood Forest: pasture Patrick, fam., 155 Paulin (Palleyn, Polyn): Thos, 152, 170 fam., 162 payments, customary: see aid; churchscot; fixed view; heriot; leyrwite; quitrents; scutage; tallage Peacock: Hen., 501, 195 Hen. Heylyn, 501 Judith, w. of Hen., 501 fam., 191 Pearce, see Fisher Pearson, J.L., sculptor, 203 Peisley, Bart., 19, 53 Pembroke, Wm of, rector of Brize Norton, 240 Pembroke, earls of, see Valence Pemscott, see Alvescot Penne: Adam de la, 21 Alice de la, see Hethel Emme de la, see Hethel Hugh de la, rector of Alvescot, 32 John de la (fl. early 14th cent.), 21 John de la, s. of above, 21 John de la (fl. 1356), s. of above, 21 Laur. de la, 21 Maud de la, w. of Adam, 21 Wm de la, 21 fam., 26 Penson, John, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 perambulation (of bdy), see customs Percy Thomas Partnership, architects, 212 Persian Gulf, 214 Pettifer, Job, bldr, 80 Phillips, Wm, vic. of Clanfield, 142 photographer, 110 physicians, surgeons, and doctors, 106, 155, 1634, 177; and see Frewin, Ric. midwives, 29, 106, 161 nursing association, 166 Piggot, Jos. A., painter, 70 pigs, see stock breeding Pilkington, W.F., 155 Pinnell, Ric., 160 Pinnock: Jos., 53 Wm, 160 Pitt (Pytt): Ann, 67 Jas, vic. of Asthall, 68 plague, see epidemics Plaster, Rob., 34 plasterers, see building trades plastic, injection-moulded, 5, 64 Platt: Bart., 152, 154, 1589 Eliz., m. Fras Yate, 152, 154, 170 Plessis: Hugh de, 83, 190 John de, earl of Warwick, 190 Mgt de, see Newburgh fam., 151, 190 ploughbote, see woodland: hedgebote plumbers, see building trades Pocock, E.A., 119 police, 198; and see Carterton; Kencot; Oxfordshire: constabulary retired policemen, 110, 197 Polyn see Paulin Ponz, Wal. s. of, see Walter poor allotments, 17, 37, 47, 61, 79, 91, 216 poor relief, see under names of particular places Pope: Eliz., w. of Thos, 21 Sir Thos (d. 1559), 21, 1524, 155 n, 1678 Sir Thos (d. 1660), earl of Downe, 22 Sir Wm (d. 1631), earl of Downe, 21, 152, 168 fam., 168 Porter, Wm, 160 Portington, Owen, vic. of Asthall, 67 post offices, see under names of particular places potters, 62 Poulton, John of, vic. of Brize Norton, 206 Poulton (Glos.), 46 Poundbury (Dorset), 7, 212 Poure: Agnes, m. 1 Wm Winslow, 2 Rob. Andrew, 81 Ric., 81 Sir Thos (d. by 1398), royal justice, 812 Thos (d. 1407), 81 Wm (d. 1316 x 1317), 81 Wm (fl. 1338), 81 Powell: Hen., curate of Brize Norton and vic. of Minster Lovell, 240 John H., designer, 70 Wal., rector of Alvescot, 32 Powell & Sons, stained glass manuf., 174 prefabricated construction, see building trades prehistoric settlement, 1, 10, 3940, 75, 114, 148, 179, 208; and see barrows; Iron-Age settlement; Roman settlement Presbyterians, see Congregationalists Preston (Lancs.), battle of, 215 Preston Capes (Northants), 54 Price, Wm, vic. of Black Bourton, 97 Primitive Methodists, see Methodists prisons and lock-ups, 16, 18, 37, 244 Pritchett & Webley, 64, 198 professions, see industries Public Buildings and Works, see ministries Pusey, fam., 18 Pusey (formerly Berks.), 234 Putney (Surr.), 70 Puttes, see Alvescot Pytt, see Pitt Q. Quakers, see Friends quarries and quarrying, 5 mortar pits, 153 slate, 5, 29, 62, 93 and see under names of particular places Queen Anne's Bounty, 667, 956, 141, 200, 239 Queen's College, Oxford, 45, 545, 602 Quenington (Glos.), preceptory, 124, 134, 153, 158 Quincy, de, fam., 184 quitrents, 22, 289, 50, 82, 125, 1278, 146, 195 R. Radcot (in Langford), 115, 129 n, 140 Radcot bridge, 74, 113, 131 Radcot lock, 139 Raikes, Rob., 186 railways, 5, 9, 29, 75 rly workers, 5, 29, 93, 236 station masters, 15, 29 and see Alvescot station; Bampton station; East Gloucestershire Rly; Great Western Rly; and under names of particular places Rainey, Sarah, w. of vic. of Clanfield, 145 Rainton: Jane, m. Reg. Bray, 16, 19 Wm, 19 Rankell, fam., 191 Rathbone: Bridget, w. of Fras, 243 Fras, 2212, 232, 243 Hen. (d. 1557), 221 Hen. (d. 1612), 138, 2212, 232 Thos, 221, 232, 246 Reade, Chris., vic. of Black Bourton, 96 Reading (Berks.), 163, 203 reading rooms, 16, 36, 106, 11920, 1656, 1723, 215 Reason, John, 136 recusancy, see Rom. Cath. under names of particular places Redesdale, barons and earl of, see Freeman-Mitford rents, agric., 268, 5961, 8892, 1336, 158, 1945, 197, 232, 2345 Reve, Ric., 169 revolts, see riots Reynolds: Joan, w. of Wm, 127 Ric., 126 Wm., 1267 Richard III, 185, 187, 189 Richard, earl of Cornwall, 36, 45, 49, 512, 72, 100, 146, 219, 245 Richard son of John, 222 Richman, fam., 133 ridge and furrow, 11, 23, 25, 85 n ring-ditches, see barrows riots, revolts, and disturbances, 18, 92, 200, 21415 fence-breaking, 91 hedgewood stealing, 133 strike, agric., 196 Ripley, Horace, vic. of Minster Lovell, 2013 Rissington, Great (Glos.), 244 river transport, see Thames Rivers, fam., earls of Devon, 83 roads: droveway, 207 Roman, 1, 9, 745, 113, 148, 2067, 210, 228; and see Akeman Street saltways, 3, 389, 206 turnpikes, 39, 745, 79, 113, 178, 207 and see fords and under names of particular places Roberts: Wenman, see Coke Wm, 234 Rochester, earl of, see Hyde Rochfort, Guy de, 1819 Rogers: Ann, m. John Warren, 125 John, 125 Mary, see Edmonds fam., 129, 145 Rokayle, Eustace, 45 Roman Catholicism, see under names of particular places Roman settlement, 1, 10, 40, 41, 567, 75, 114, 148, 179, 208 villas, 1, 40 and see roads Rose, Wm, 161 Rougemont, de, Misses, 163 Rougemont, see Lisle Royal Agricultural Society, 137 Royal Air Force, 101, 1056, 10911, 21314, 218; and see Broadwell aerodrome; Norton, Brize: airbase royal servants, see Crown Royalists (Civil War), 20, 32, 45, 80, 191, 215 Rudhall, Abraham, bellfounder, 34 Russell: Edw., earl of Bedford, 185 Lucy, see Harrington S. Saeric (fl. 1086), 18 Saewold (fl. 1066), 20, 190 St Philibert, fam., 21 St Valry: Annora, m. Rob. of Dreux, 49 Bernard of, 49 Guy of, 49 Hen. of, 54 Reynold of (d. 1163), 49, 81 Reynold of (fl. early 13th cent.), 49, 52 Thos of, 49, 52, 63 fam., 122, 219 St Valry, honor of, 21, 49, 81, 122, 124, 133, 140, 146, 219, 222 Salford, 19 Salisbury, bp of, see Bubwith Salisbury cathedral, chancellor of, 50 salt trade, 3, 29, 39; and see roads: saltways Salter, Jas, builder, 67 Salvation Army, 35, 172 Sambidge, Sarah, 29 n Sampson, Wm, 60, 233 Sancto Paulo, Ric. de, vic. of Minster Lovell, 201 Sapey, Sir John de, 49 Sarsden, Wal. of, 226 Saunders: Chas, 53 (or Standish), Jas (d. 1557), 152 Jas (fl. 1650s), 128, 154 (or Standish), Joan, see Spanby John (fl. 1653), 145 John (fl. 1660, ?the same), 20, 34 Savage: Agnes, see Edmonds Jas le, 122, 138 Wal., 124 sawyers, see building trades Scarborough: ctss of, see Jones, Frances earl of, see Lumley schools, see under names of particular places Scotland, Patricia Jane, Baroness Scotland of Asthal, 45 Scott, Sir Geo. Gilb., architect, 80 Scudamore, John, 226 sculptors, see artists scutage, 26, 88 seamstresses, see dressmakers Secker, Thos, bp of Oxford, 170 Second World War, 48, 105, 14950, 160, 172, 214 evacuees, 48, 218 Secretary of State for Air, 224 Seend, Thos, 123 serjeanties, 3, 18, 226 servants, domestic, 29, 60, 93, 143, 1612, 208; and see gardeners; governess services, customary, 267, 59, 889, 1334, 158, 1945; and see scutage; serjeanties set-aside scheme (agric.), 62 settlement, 13, 4; and see Anglo-Saxon; barrows; Iron-Age; medieval; prehistoric; roads; Roman settlement; villages, deserted; and under names of particular places Seymour: Alex. (fl. 1541), 812, 94, 224 Alex. (fl. 1551), s. of above, 81 Cecily, see Brill Eliz., see Winslow Humph., 81 Isabel, w. of Alex., 83, 224 Phil., vic. of Brize Norton, 241 Sim. (d. 1523), 81, 224 Sim. (fl. 1541), 224 fam., 82, 89, 224 Shakenoak Roman villa (in Wilcote), 1 n Sharpe, Edm., rector of Alvescot, 32 Shayler, Thos, 187 n, 195 sheep farming, see shepherds; stock breeding Sheldon: Chas Hen., 19 Eliz., w. of Chas Hen., see Gorges shepherds, 28, 162, 236 Shifford (in Bampton), 4, 143 Shill brook, 1, 89, 2930, 36, 734, 76, 78, 86, 87, 924 Shill Valley and Broadshire, benefice, 31, 95, 167, 171 Shilton, 2, 9, 19, 30, 323, 43, 68, 956, 148, 171, 207, 235 Shipton-on-Cherwell, 221 Shipton-under-Wychwood, 2, 179, 199, 206; and see Langley; Milton-under-Wychwood shoemakers, see leather industry shops, 5; and see under names of particular places and trades Shorthampton (in Charlbury), 177, 195 Shrewsbury, earl of, 151; and see Talbot, Geo. Shropshire, see Kinlet Sifrewast: Rob., 225 Wm, 225 Signet (in Burford), 153 Silven, Wm, 156 Silvester: Edm. (d. 1578), 54 Edm., s. of above, 54 Edw., 54 Eliz., 534 Thos, 54 Slater, W., architect, 34 slaters, see building trades smallholdings, 1, 3, 101, 110, 136 Smallpage: Percival, 152 Thos, 152 smallpox, see epidemics Smith: Hen., 123 John (fl. 16624), 125, 126 n, 140, 143 John (fl. 16821703), s. of above, 125 John (d. 1704, another), 123 Kath., m. Wm Dawes, 123 Kath., w. of John, 123 Leon., 123 Martha, see Wilmot Mary, m. Thos Barnard, 123 Ric., 125 Sam., vic. of Clanfield, 143 Thos (d. 1668), 123 Thos (fl. 184163), 246 fam., 123, 126 Smiths of Derby, clockmakers, 110 smiths, see metal industry Snitterfield (Warws.), 190 soap boiler, 161 social structure, 35; and see under names of particular places Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, 217 Sodyngton, Master Thos de, 122 Somenour, Thos, rector of Alvescot, 32 Somerford (Wilts.), 83 Somerset, 138; and see Bath Somerton, 237 South, Rob., 239 Southrop (Glos.), 160 Southwark, see London Southwick priory (Hants), 1267, 1324 Spanby: Ant. de, 152 n Art., 152, 167 Joan, m. Jas Saunders John, 152 fam., 152, 167 Spanby (Lincs.), 152 Sparsholt (Berks.), 152 Spencer: Chas, 3rd duke of Marlborough, 59 Fras (d. 1845), Baron Churchill of Whichwood, 220 Fras (d. 1886), Baron Churchill of Whichwood, 59 Geo., 4th duke of Marlborough, 81, 83, 91, 93 Victor, Baron Churchill of Whichwood, 59 Spencer-Churchill: Chas Ric. John, 9th duke of Marlborough, 82, 101 Geo., 6th duke of Marlborough, 78 John, 7th duke of Marlborough, 78, 80, 91, 93 Sperrink, fam., 134 Spigurnel: Benedicta, w. of Thos, 221 Sir Hen. (fl. 1300), 2212 Hen. (fl. 1340), s. of Thos, 221, 231 Sarah, see Brown Sir Thos, 2212, 231 sports and pastimes, 246; and see bowls; cricket; football; golf; hockey; tennis Spurgeon, Chas, Baptist preacher, 204 Stafford, Rob. of, 21 Staffordshire, see Tettenhall stage coaches, 178 Standish, see Saunders, Jas and Joan Standlake: Hugh of, 60 fam., 194 Standlake, 4, 45 Stanton Harcourt, 226; and see Sutton Staunden: Rob. de, 21 Vivian de, 21 Stead, Jos., 161 steam power, 29, 92, 138 steam sawyer, 93 Stephens (Stevens): Ann, w. of Wm, 1524, 159, 161, 163 (later Loder), Chas, 154, 164 n, 176 Hen., 153 John (fl. 1767), 154, 159, 162 John (d. 1831), s. of Wm, 152 Ric., 162 Wm, attorney, 1524, 156, 159, 161, 163, 166, 175, 176 n fam., 134, 151, 1534, 159, 1623, 176 stints (pasture), 25, 31, 58, 87, 132, 156, 229, 246 stock breeding: cattle, 5, 25, 289, 60, 62, 87, 8990, 92, 110, 132, 1356, 160, 1957, 233, 235, 239; and see dairy farming deer, 90 horses, 60, 87, 132, 160, 1967 racehorses, 235 oxen, 60, 87, 89, 132, 233 pigs, 289, 60, 62, 90, 92, 1356, 160, 194, 1967, 233, 235, 246 poultry, 289, 62, 8990, 92, 110, 1356, 15960, 197, 235 game-bird rearing, 5, 62 and see dovecots sheep, 45, 25, 279, 31, 33, 60, 62, 87, 8990, 923, 132, 1356, 15960, 169, 1957, 231, 233, 235, 239 Cotswold, 92, 196, 235 Hampshire Down, 29 Leicester, 92 Oxford Down, 92, 136, 196, 235 South Down, 92 and see pasture; stints stocks (punitive), see Alvescot; Bourton, Black; Clanfield Stoke, East (Notts.), battle of, 189 Stone (de Petra): Hugh, 26 fam., 26 Stonehouse (Glos.), 129 Stonelands (partly extra-parochial), see Asthall Storke: John, 83 Tristram, 83 fam., 83 Stowell (Glos.), 21 Strainge, Ant., 89 Stratford: Anne, w. of Wm, 53 John, 53 Master Rob. of, 52, 63 Wm, 53 straw-hat makers, see dressmakers straw-rope manufacture, see mills Street, G.E., architect, 242 strikes, see riots Stuart: Amelia Gertrude, see Villiers Ld Hen., 50 Studley Castle (Warws.), 154, 224 Studley priory, 128 Suffolk, see Sutton Hoo Sullivan, W.J., vic. of Asthall, 68 Summers: Ann, 216, 243 Toby, 2323 surgeons, see physicians Surrey, see Putney; Waverley abbey Sussex, 163; and see Chichester Sutton (in Stanton Harcourt), 134 Sutton Hoo (Suff.), 40 Swalcliffe, 237 Swinbrook, 2, 37, 43, 468, 50, 53, 62, 645, 67, 74, 143, 206, 235 Swindon (Wilts.), 101, 11011, 114, 137 Swindon Wesleyan Methodist circuit, 146 Symonds, John, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 T. tailors, 5, 29, 62, 93, 110, 136, 198, 236 Talbot: Geo., earl of Shrewsbury, 151 fam., 127 tallage, 59 Tanner: Ric. Large, 30 n fam., 29 tanners, see leather industry Tapper, see Tipper Tate, Ric., 83 Taunton: Maria, w. of Sir Wm Elias, 183, 186, 194, 203 Sir Wm Elias (d. 1835), 1856, 196 Wm Elias (d. 1873), 186 n fam., 189, 191, 196, 199 Taylor: John & Co., bellfounders, 70, 145 Mrs R., 51 Wm, 160 and see Chapman Taynton, 65 quarries, 5, 34, 203 tea dealers, 5, 198 Temperance, 150, 166 Tempest: Eliz., 243 Thos, 203 Wm, 232, 243 fam., 203, 243 Temple, Thos, rector of Alvescot, 32 tennis, 14, 106 tent manuf., 64 Terrire, de Sales La: Col. F.B., 186 Mrs, 182 Terumbere (or Towker): Eliz., see Winslow John, 81 Tettenhall (Staffs.), 224 Tew: Hugh of (fl. 1145), 83 Hugh of (fl. 1277), 223 John of, 223 fam., 83 Tew, Duns, 83 Thame, 160, 226, 239 abbey, 194, 198, 208, 218, 222, 225, 231 Lord Williams's school, 240 Thames, riv., 2, 745, 11214, 139 transport on, 75 valley, 1, 40, 179 and see Harper's weir; Radcot lock Thames Valley Ironworks, see Knapp, L.R., & Co. Thames Valley Ironworks Band, 119, 120 thatch, 6, 13, 43, 77, 11718, 138, 147, 174, 182, 198 Thatcher, Mgt, prime minister, 214 Theoderic the goldsmith, 225, 230 Thomas: Hugh, vic. of Clanfield and rector of Kencot, 142, 169 Wm, vic. of Brize Norton, 240 Thomason, Elizeus, rector of Kencot, 169 Thompson, fam., 169 Thorold, Jas, rector of Kencot, 163, 171 Thorpe, E.M., 129 Throckmorton, Sir Rob., 129, 140 n timber framing, 6, 182 crucks (raised), 84, 117 Timms: Art., 215, 237 Edw., 53 Geo., 53, 61 Jos., 217 Patrick, 237 fam., 5, 237 Timms, A.K., and Sons Ltd, 237 Tipper (or Tapper), John, 152 Tirer, Edw., vic. of Clanfield, 121, 143 tithes, see moduses and under names of particular places tobacconist, 110 Tombs, Wm, 55 Towerzey: Edw., 53, 61 Frances, 53, 61 Towker, see Terumbere Tozer: Rob., 244 Rob. Maitland, s. of above, 244 Tracy, Hen. de, 18 trades, see industries Trinder: Chas, 16, 19, 22 fam., 203 Trinity (formerly Durham) College, Oxford, 152, 168 Tristram, E.W., restorer, 98 Truman, John, 195 Tuckwell: Humph., 1523, 159 Thos, 153 Tudor, Jasper, duke of Bedford, 185, 219 Tuer, Thos, vic. of Black Bourton, 96 n Turfrey: John, 77 Kath., see Chapman Sarah, w. of John, 77 fam., 27, 33 Turgot (fl. 1066), 82 Turner: Adam (d. 1591), 126, 127 n, 158 Adam (d. 1662), 1589, 163 Adam (d. 1697), 1589, 162 Adam (fl. 1640s, one of the above), 162 Amy, w. of Thos, m. 2 Ric. Keene, 1267 Ann, w. of Drew, 126 Chas, 159 Drew, 1267 Fras (fl. 1615), 159 Fras (d. 1645, ?the same), 159, 162 Fras (fl. 1662), 158 John, 170 Mary, 162 Thos (d. 1624), 163, 170 Thos (d. 1635) 159, 175 Thos (d. 1636), 126 Wm, 170 fam., 3, 134, 152, 1546, 1589, 162, 166, 170, 175 turnpikes, see roads Tyndale, Wm, vic. of Clanfield, 142 n typhoid, see epidemics U. Umpton: Thos, 195 fam., 195 Underwood, Geoff., rector of Kencot, 1701 United States Air Force, 101, 105, 109, 214; and see Norton, Brize: airbase United States of America, see America University College, Oxford, 186 master of, 45 Unton: Alex., 223 Sir Edw., 206 Thos, 223 Upton Wold (in Blockley, Worcs.), 224 USSR, see Gorbachev V. Valence: Aymer de, earl of Pembroke, 190, 194, 198 Wm de, earl of Pembroke, 18, 124, 127 Vampage, John, 203 victuallers, see innkeepers villages, deserted or shrunk, 3, 8, 10, 25, 27, 367, 42, 11617, 180, 205, 21111; and see Alvescot: Alwoldsbury and Bromscott and Pemscott and Puttes; Clanfield, Little; Minster, Little; Norton, Brize: Astrop and Caswell and Haddon Villiers: Amelia Gertrude, m. Ld Hen. Stuart, 50 Eliz., Vctss Villiers and Ctss Grandison, 50 Geo., Earl Grandison, 50 (or FitzGerald), John, Earl Grandison, 50, 191 Viner, fam., 197 W. Wadard: Helewise, m. Fulk Hareng, 219, 226 Walkelin, 219 Wade: Hen. de la (d. by 1202), 226 Hen. (d. 1287), 226, 230 Wadley (Berks.), 223 wages, agric., 196 Wakefield, Thos, 1534, 160, 162 Waleraund, Rob., 18 Wales, 45, 178 Walker: J.W., organ bldr, 70 John, 181, 191 n, 196 Rupert, 55 Sam., 50 fam., 154 wall paintings, 6, 33, 70, 98, 242 Wallingford, honor of, 49, 122, 146, 219, 222 Walter son of Ponz, 21 Walter, Sam., 50 Ward: J.H.K., vic. of Asthall, 68 W.H.K., vic. of Asthall, 68 Wm, 122, 245 wardpenny, see fixed view Warman, Wm, 234 Warneford, Sam. Wilson, 240 Warren: Ann, see Rogers John (fl. 161829), 125 John (fl. 1682, another), 125 fam., 126 warren, see free warren wars, see Civil War; Crimean War; Falklands War; First World War; Gulf Wars; Hundred Years' War; Napoleonic Wars; Second World War Warwick: ctss of, see Newburgh earls of, 53, 190; and see Dudley, John; Plessis, John de Warwickshire, 163; and see Bourneville; Leamington; Snitterfield; Studley Castle Water Eaton, see Eaton water supply, see under names of particular places Watlington, 1701 Watson: Agnes, see Edmonds Thos, 124 Waverley abbey (Surr.), 225 Wawe: Agnes, w. of John, 223 John (fl. 137684), 223 John (fl. 1413, another), 223 John, s. of above, 223 Weald (in Bampton), 2, 25, 114, 124, 134, 146, 229 Weald, Clay, see Ducklington weavers, see cloth and blanket industry Webb: Miss E.F., 47 Edw., 47 n Webley, see Pritchett & Webley weirs, 199; and see Harper's Wells: Hugh of, bp of Lincoln, 95 R. and J., bellfounders, 34 wells, holy, 567, 67 Wendlebury, 81 Wenman: John, 123, 127 Phil., Vct Wenman and Baron Tuam, 233 Ric. (d. 1534), merchant of the staple, 123, 223 Ric. (fl. 1558, ?same as below), 154 Sir Ric. (d. 1572), 123, 223 Ric. (d. 1640), later Vct Wenman of Tuam, 123 Thos (fl. 1545, ?same as below), 154, 159 Sir Thos (d. 1557), 123 Thos (fl. 1567, ?same as below), 224 Thos (fl. 1570s), bro. of Sir Ric., 123 Sir Thos (d. 1577), 123 Ursula, w. of Sir Thos, 123 fam., 123, 218, 223 Wesleyan Methodists, see Methodists Wessex Electrical Co., 103, 181 West, Thos, 190, 198 West Oxfordshire District, 37, 72, 101, 147, 173, 205, 246 council, 111 Westbury: Wal. of, 122 Wm of, 122, 124, 1267 fam., 122 Westbury (Bucks.), 122 Westhall, see Fulbrook Weston, Rob., 174 Westwell, M. Rob. of, 52 Westwell, 31, 95, 160, 203 Wetten, Rob., architect, 70 Wheeler: Jane, w. of John, 203 John (d. 1672), 22, 187, 192, 203 John (d. 1723), 22, 182 n, 188, 192, 1956 Wal., 204 Mrs, 182 n fam., 182, 1879, 192, 195, 204 wheelwrights, 5, 29, 93, 136, 161, 198, 236 Whichwood, Baron Churchill of, see Spencer, Fras and Victor Whitaker, Fred., 227 White: Amy, w. of Ferdinando, 125 Ernest, 136, 145 Ferdinando, 125, 145 Rob., 128 Thos, 138 Wm, 127 n fam., 127 Whitehorn, fam., 159 Whiting, Mary Ann Howes, 47 Whitton, fam., 90, 98 Wich, St Ric. of, 98 Widford, 1 n, 2, 47, 65, 67 Wight, Isle of, 83 Wilberforce, Sam., bp of Oxford, 33, 967, 171, 201 Wilcote, 2; and see Shakenoak Wilkins, Hen., 195 Wilkinson, Wm, architect, 78, 91, 103, 105, 121, 183 William I, 184 William, Geoff. s. of, see Geoffrey William son of Alan, 169 William son of Geoffrey (?or of Hethel), 21 Cecily, his mother, 21 Williamson, Rob., 187, 195 Willis, Browne, antiquary, 238 Willmer: R.N., 125, 136 fam., 1256 Wilmot: Kath., w. of Leon., m. 2 Hyde, 123 Leon., 120, 123, 127, 145 Martha, m. Hen. Smith, 123, 134 Wm, 123 Wiltshire, 18, 163; and see Aldbourne; Edington abbey; Ellingdon; Somerford; Swindon Wimund (fl. 1086), 82, 88 Winchester: bp of, see Edington, Wm earl of, see Despenser honor of, 184 windmills, see mills Windrush, riv., 2, 378, 401, 634, 74, 1778, 198 valley, 13, 38, 40, 179 Winkworth, Cath., 17 Winslow: Agnes, see Poure Eliz., m. 1 John Terumbere, 2 Humph. Seymour, 81 Thos, 81 Wm, 81 wireless dealers and engineers, 110, 198 Wisdom, Sim., 59 Witney, 1, 2, 45, 111, 137, 179, 194, 198, 215 as address, 5, 16, 53, 64, 68, 79, 128, 146, 154, 161, 185, 191, 194, 1967, 220, 233 bdy (Anglo-Saxon), 177 chant., 128 communications, 9, 39, 745, 101, 103, 111, 11314, 148, 1789, 2078 grammar sch., 68, 201, 240 mkt, 28, 91, 197 nonconf., 5, 30, 71, 109, 204, 244 park (in Curbridge), 62 rector of, 67 town hall, 93 vic. of, 201 and see Crawley; Curbridge; Hailey Witney poor law union, 17, 47, 79, 101, 121, 147, 164, 183, 216 union workho., 17, 164 Witney Primitive Methodist circuit, 712, 99, 146, 245 Witney rural district, 37, 72, 101, 111, 147, 150, 173, 205, 246; and see council housing Witney Urban District Council, 181, 211 Witney Wesleyan Methodist circuit, 109, 146, 203 Wokingham (Berks.), bell foundry, 70, 243 Women's Institute, 106, 107, 119, 182, 215 Woodd: Basil (d. 1645), 215 Basil (d. c. 1684), 232 Eleanor, see Hughes Esther, 243 Thos, 215 woodland, 1, 3, 4, 114, 148 assarting, 1, 3; and see under names of particular places hedge-, house-, fire-, and ploughbote, 88, 132, 134 hunting in, 187, 194, 196, 204; and see parks management of, 589, 90, 194, 196 pasture rights in, 589, 192, 194, 196 woodmen, 62 and see parks; Wychwood Forest; and under names of particular places Woodstock, Jas of, and his w. Joan, 221 Woodstock, 89, 145 wool trade, 4, 27, 89, 1356, 239 wool merchant, 123 and see cloth and blanket industry; stock breeding: sheep Woolley, John, vic. of Clanfield, 143 Worcester, archdeacon of, see Asthall, Rob. of Worcestershire, 163; and see Cleeve Prior; Droitwich; Upton Wold workhouses, see under names of particular places Worley: John (d. 1858), 220 John, s. of above, 220, 234 Wm, 220, 234 fam., 234 Worsham, see Asthall Worsham Blanket Co., 64 Worsham reservoir (in Minster Lovell), 181 Worth (Wroth), fam., 81 Wright: Eliz., see Frewin Nathan, 125 Wroth, see Worth wrought ironwork, see metal industry Wychwood Forest, 1, 378, 567, 59 bdy, 38, 72, 194 disafforestation and inc., 1, 389, 42, 58, 70, 192, 194 pasture rights in, 589, 192 purlieus, 38, 58, 194 ranger of, 38, 196 Whitsuntide hunt in, 215 Wychwood parish, 2, 3, 4, 42, 66, 71, 192 Wycombe, High (Bucks.), 160 Wymondley (Herts.), Hen. of, 223 Wytham (formerly Berks.), 53 Y. yardlands, size of, 26, 56, 87, 132, 192, 200, 229 Yate: Apollonia, 129 Sir Chas (d. c. 1680), Bt, 129 Edw. (d. 1596), 220 Sir Edw. (d. 1645), Bt, 129, 1523 Eliz., see Platt Eliz., ?dau. of above, 170 Fras (fl. 155977), 152, 154, 158, 170 Fras (fl. 1590s, another), 159 Jas (fl. 1708), 152 John (d. 1579), 21920 John (fl. 15861606), ?s. of above, 220, 231, 242 John (fl. 1595), s. of Fras, 1524, 159, 170 John (fl. 162125, another), 153, 156 Sir John (d. c. 1658), Bt, 129 fam., 5, 140 n, 143, 1523, 155, 158, 161, 166, 1678, 170, 237, 243 Yeatman: John, 135 Ric., 134 Rob., 152 fam., 118 Yelford, 96 York, duke of, see Henry VIII Yorke, Ric., vic. of Clanfield, 143 Yorkshire, see Copgrove; Goldsborough Z. Zouche, Alan la, 184