Index: A-J

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Index A-J NOTE. The pages containing the substantive history of a parish or hundred are indicated by bold-face type. a'Barrow, Mr., Abbas and Temple Combe (Combe Porter, Combe Templar, Combe Throop), adv., agric., archit., chapel, char., ch., cts., curate, fms., friendly soc., glebe, hosp., incl., ind., inns, man., ho., mills, nonconf., par. officers, poorho., pop., preceptory, pl. prehist. rem., rectors, and see Burnell, Edw.; Fox, Thos.; Williams, John; Wygrym rectory, ho., Rom, rem., sch., tithes, tithing, vestry, woodland, Abbot: Anne, mother of And. Thomas, Edw., Francis, Thos., Abbotsbury (Dors.), abbey, Abingdon (Berks.), Acton: John de, Sir John of, and his s. Sir John, Odo de, and his s. John, Adam: Theo., Sir Thos. ap., Adams: Eliz. w. of Rog., Ric., Rog., Adber, Nether, see Queen Camel Over, see Marston Magna Adrian IV, pope, Aelfric (fl. 1066), Aethared (fl. 10th cent.), Aethelflaed (fl. 10th cent.), agriculture, see consolidation; demesne leasing; exchanges; foreshear; improvement; intercommoning; landshares; leazes; licence to cultivate; park; pests; Selwood; services; settlements; shared land; vineyards; washing pool; water meadows; and see under parish names Ailesbury, earl of, see Bruce Ainslie, Sir Rob., Albyn, Jas., Alcester (Warws.), Aldbourne (Wilts.), Aldeva (fl. 1066), Aldhelm, St., Aldworth, Ric., Alfred, king, Alfsi (fl. 1066), Alfwold (fl. 1066), Algar, earl of Cornwall, Alice, All Souls College, Oxford, Allen J. M., architect, Almar (fl. 1066), almshouses, Alnod (fl. 1066), Alnoth (fl. 1066), Alti (fl. 1066), Alvin (fl. 1066), Alvric (fl 1066), Alwaker (fl. 1086), Alwold (fl. 1066), Amor: Gerald, Rob., Amys, Rob., rector of Holton, Anabaptists, Andover (Hants), Andrews: Geo. Genge, Hen. Genge, John, Jos., Angell, Mrs. Clemency, carver, Angerstein, John, Anglesey, marquess of, see Paget Appowell, Wm., vicar of Marston Magna, Archibald, count of Perigord, and his w. Agnes, architects, see Allen; Blacking; Blomfield; Bond; Boney; Buckle; Burton, Decimus; Carpenter; Carver; Christian; Clewett; Colcutt; Crickmay; Davis, C. E. and Edw.; Dawber; Ellis, H. and Mr.; Flitcroft; Follett; Fort; Gane; Goodridge; Green; Chas. B.; Hall, Hen; Harland; Ireson; Lauder; Leman; Lutyens; Masters; Medlycott, Ant.; Moulton; Nesfield; Owen, Evan; Ponting; Read, Mr.; Reeve; Rockley; St. Aubyn; Scoles; Scott; Sedding; Street; Tapper; Thorpe; Willcox; Wilson; Wiltshire; Withers Arundel: Cath., mother of Sir John, see Dinham Eleanor, w. of Sir John (d. 1379), see Mautravers Eleanor, w. of John (d. 1421), see Berkeley Hen., earl of Arundel, Humph., Jane, m. John, Ld. Lumley, John, earl of Arundel, John, Ld. Mautravers, Sir John (d. 1379), Sir John (fl. 1501), Sir John (fl. 1576), Rog., Thos., earl of Arundel, Wm., earl of Arundel (d. 1487), Wm., earl of Arundel (d. 1544), Ashington, Ashley: Felice, w. of Wal. of, Mabel, m. Ric. Revel, Wal. of, Sir Wal. (or of Stoke), Wigam de, Wm., rector of Penselwood and Cucklington, Astley, Francis Dugdale, Athelstan, king, Auffray, John or Jordan de, and his w. Gillian, Aura (Aller), John de, Austen: E. G., rector of Penselwood, and his w., Rob. (I), bell founder, Rob. (II), bell founder, Avranches, Hugh of, earl of Chester, Awdrey, Jeremiah, Axbridge, rector, Azelin (fl. 1086), Azores, Babington, Uriah, his w. Anne, and their son Uriah, Bailward: Aline, w. of John (d. 1946), Chris., Jas., John (d. 1868), John (d. 1946), Sam., Thos., Thos. Shewell, fam., Baker: Edw., Geo., John (fl. 1721), and his s. John, John (fl. 1777), Maria, Mary, m. Stephen Brawne, Mary Ann, w. of Thos., Rob., Sarah, Susanna, Thos. (b. 1833), Thos. (d. 1833), Revd. Wal., Wm., Ballon, Wynebald de, Baltonsborough, Bampfield, Edw., Banger, Bernard, and his son Bernard, Bankart, G. P., plasterer, Baptists, Bar, Joan de, m. John de Warenne, Barber, Hen., Barkham, Ezekiel, and his w. Marg., Barnard, Edw., and see Baynard Barnes: Dorothy, Jane, w. of Wal., Rob., vicar of Charlton Horethorne, Wal., Barnett: John, Caleb, Barrington, adv., Barrow (Barrow Lane), see Charlton Musgrove Barrow, North, Barrow, South, Barthe: Thos. (fl. 1387), and his w. Joan, Thos. (fl. 1427), Bartlett, fam., Barton, Chas., Basket: Eliz., m. John FitzJames, Joan, w. of John, see Beauchamp John, Basset: Edith, w. of Ric., see Bynethelynch Ric., Batcombe, ch., man., rector, rectory, Bateson, Thos., rector of Rimpton, Bath, Thos., Bath, earldom, infirmary, priory, Bath and Wells, bp., and see Bekynton; Burnell; Ken; Mews; Still Batman, Stephen, Batt, John, minister of Stoke Trister, Bayeux, bp. of, see Odo Bayford, in Stoke Trister, agric., chapel, ch., ch. ho., fms., field, friendly soc., ind., inns, Lodge, man., mission rm., mummers, nonconf., par. officers, poorho., pop., rectory, ho., Rom. rem., sch., Bayly: Edw., Hen., see Paget Baynard (Barnard): Thos. (fl. 1635), Thos. (fl. 1722), Baynton: Anne, w. of Hen., see Dyer Edw., and his w. Agnes, Francis, Hen., Beach: Ben., Henrietta, m. Mic. Hicks, Marg., Wm., Wm. Withers, beacon, Beaton, Jonathan (d. 1717), Beauchamp: Cath., w. of Giles de, see Bures Cecily, Eleanor, m. - Meriet, Giles de, Joan, m. John Basket, John (d. 1283), John (d. 1336), John (d. 1343), Sir John (d. c. 1389), and his w. Eliz., John, Ld. Beauchamp of Powicke, Ric., Ld. Beauchamp, Rob. de (d. 1195), Rob. de (fl. 1248), Rob. (d. 1251) (or Vautort), Rob. (d. 1264), Rob. (d. by 1442), Rog., Thos., Wal., Sir Wm., Beaufort: Hen., bp. of Winchester, John, earl of Somerset (d. 1410), John, duke of Somerset (d. 1444), Marg., countess of Richmond, Marg., w. of John, see Holland Beaulieu (Hants), Beaumont, Geo., surveyor, n Bedford, dukes of, see Neville; Plantagenet Bedingfield: Ant., Marg., w. of Ant., see Byfleet Bedminster, Been, Thos., rector of Cucklington, Bekynton, Thomas, bp. of Bath and Wells, bell founders, see Austen, Rob. and Rob.; Bilbie; Cockey, Edw. and Wm.; Jeffereys, Thos. and Wm.; Lott, Edw. and John; March; Mears, A. and C., and Thos.; Poole, G.; Purdue; Purdy; Roskelly; Wallis; Wells; Wiseman Bellowe, John, Bennett (Bennet): Edw., Edw., rector of Bratton Seymour, Francis, Hen., earl of Arlington, Phil. (d. c. 1725), Phil. (fl. 1755), and his s. Phil., Rob., rector of Rimpton, Bere: Ric., abbot of Glastonbury, Thos. de la, fam., Berkeley: Barbara, m. John Trevanion, Chas. (d. 1765), Chas., Viscount Fitzhardinge (d. 1665), Sir Chas., Viscount Fitzhardinge (d. 1668), Dorothy, m. Sir Francis Godolphin, Edw., Eleanor, m. John Arundel (d. 1421), Ric. Poynings, Wal. Hungerford, Ld. Hungerford, Eliz. w. of Sir Hen. (d. 1667), see Neville Frances, Frances, m. - Roynon, Hen. (fl. 1617), Sir Hen. (d. 1601), Sir Hen. (d. 1667), Jael, John (fl. 1617), John, Ld. Berkeley (d. 1773), John, Viscount Fitzhardinge (d. 1712), Maur. (fl. 1498), Maur. (fl. 1617), Maur. (d. 1674), Sir Maur. (d. 1581), Sir Maur. (d. 1617), Maur., Viscount Fitzhardinge (d. 1690), Sophia, m. Sir John Wodehouse, Wm. (fl. 1617), Wm. (d. 1749), Wm., Ld. Berkeley, Lady, fam., Berkshire, see Bisham; Lambourne, Upper Bermondsey (Surr).), monks, Bernard, Betevill, Wm. de, Bethune: And., Cath., m. Geo. Bethune, Geo., Geo. Maximilian, Bettesworth, John, Bible Christians, Bickwick, see Bruton Biging: Harry, J. K., rector of Penselwood, Mary, Wm. (d. c. 1710), Wm. (d. 1743), Wm. (d. 1802), Bilbie, Thos., bell founder, Bilson-Legge: Hen., Hen., Ld. Stawell, Mary, m. John Dutton, Mary, w. of Hen., see Stawell Bingham, Nic., Bingley, Sir John, Bioletti, Alberto, Bird, Jos., Bisham (Berks.), abbey, Bisse: Edw., Jas. (d. 1569), Jas. (d. 1606), Jas. (d. 1646), Jas. (d. 1652), Jas. (d. 1713), Jas. (fl. 1725), John (d. 1571), fam., Blachethorna, hund., 3; and see Catsash Blackaller, Peter, Blackford: Alina of, Hamon of (or Hamon s. of John FitzRichard), Ld., see Peake and see FitzRichard Blackford, adv., agric., char., ch., cts., fms., fields, glebe, incl., ind., man., mill, nonconf., par. officers, poorho., pop., rectors, and see Dicke, Barnaby; Mullet; Senior, Jas.; Wooll rectory, ho., sch., tithes, tithing, woodland, Blacking, Randall, architect, Blackslough, see Brewham Blagdon: Edw. (d. by 1736), Edw. (another), John, Blakemore, Giles of, and his s. Adam, Blaye, Gerard of, Bliss, Sir Art., Blomfield, Sir Reg., architect, Blyth, Chas., Bolster, John, Bond, Fred. Bligh, architect, Boney, W. H., architect, Bonham, Walkelin de, Bord, Mr., joiner, n Border, see Brewham Bosgrove: Leon., Nic., Bossevile, Hen., Boterel: Hawise, w. of John, see Newmarch John de, Botreaux: Isabel, w. of Wm., see Moeles Marg. m. Rob. Hungerford, Ld. Hungerford, Wm., Wm., Ld. Botreaux (d. 1395), Wm., Ld. Botreaux (d. 1462), Bourchier: Anne, m. Jas. Cranfield, Sir Chichester Wrey, Dorothy, m. Sir Thos. Grey, Edw., earl of Bath, Eliz., countess of Denbigh, Hen., earl of Bath, Sir John, Ld. Fitzwaryn, Bourton, Hugh of, rector of Penselwood, Bourton (Dors.), Boveincourt, Rob. de, Bovett, Ric., Bowden, see Henstridge Bowle, Chas., vicar of Milborne Port and Wimborne Minster, Bowood (Wilts.), Boyle, Chas., Ld. Clifford of Lanesborough, and his w. Jane, Bracher: Jas., John, Bradford: Edw., Revd. Edw., Sarah, m. Sir Wm. Coles Medlycott, Sarah, w. of Revd. Edw., see Paget Bradney, John, Braganza, Cath. of, queen, Brandon: Chas., duke of Suffolk, Frances, m. Hen. Grey, Adrian Stokes, Brandon, duke of, see Hamilton, Jas. Bratton: Aliva or Aline, Gerard of (fl. 1107), Gerard of (fl. later 12th cent.), Jordan of, Sarah, m. Stephen de Pirie, Sybil, Bratton Seymour, adv., agric., archit., Bronze-Age rem., ch., cts., fms., fields, glebe, man., ho., minister, see Radford nonconf., par. officers, pop., prehist. rem., rectors, and see Bennett, Edw.; Combe, John; Littlejohn, Jerome and Jerome; Messiter, John and Ric.; Sarr rectory, ho., Rom. rem., sch., tithes, tithing, woodland, Brawne: Chas. (d. c. 1702), Chas. (fl. 1723), Mary, w. of Stephen, see Baker Stephen, Brayboeuf, Wm. de, and his w. Joan of St. Martin, Brethren, Brewham (Brewham Mucegros), adv., agric., Alfred's Tower, archit., Blackslough, Border, ch., ch. ho., Colinshays, cts., curate, fms., fields, Four Towers, q.v. friendly soc., glebe, Hardway, Hilcombe, n Horseley, incl., incumbent, see Dampier, Revd. John ind., inns, Kingsettle, man., mills, nonconf., North, q.v. par. officers, park, poorho., pop., prehist. rem., schs., South, q.v. Southill, tithes, tithings, vicarage ho., woodland, Brewham Lodge, agric., archit., Brewcombe, ho., incl., ind., nonconf., pop., woodland, Brewham, North, man., n, tithing, Brewham, South, chapel, pl. man., Brice, Hugh, Brichtric Grim (fl. 10th cent.), brick, Brickenden: Edm., rector of Corton Denham, Thos., rector of Corton Denham, Bridges, Nat., vicar of Henstridge, Bridgwater, earl of, see Daubeney, Hen. Bridgwater, Bridport (Dors.), Brightridge: Marg., m. Rob. Puncherdon, Rob., Thos., Brine: John, fam., Brismar (fl. 1086), priest, Bristol, bell foundry, corp., dean and chapter, dioc., St. Marks' hosp., Britnod (fl. 1066), Brito, Geof., vicar of Milborne Port, Broke, Stephen, Bronze-Age remains, Brook, see Stourton Brooke (Brook): Chas., vicar of Calverleigh, Chas., Christian, w. of Geo., see Duke Geo., Marg., Brooks, Mr., Brooksbank, Stamp, brotherhood (fraternity), Broughton, Geo., Brown and Brice, carriers, Brown (Browne): John, inc. of Upton Noble, Mary, w. of Weston, see Byfleet Weston, -, Brownlow, Sir Wm., Broxolme, John, Bruce: Eliz., w. of Thos., see Seymour Rob., Thos., Ld. Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, Brun, John le, Bruton, Ric., Bruton, Abbey (ho.), pl. abbot, and see Ely; Gilbert, Wm. agric., almsho., archit., Bickwick, bor., canons, chapel, chaplains, char., ch., pl. ch. ho., Combe, cts., curate, and see Cassan; Cosens; Goldsborough, John; Hall, Wm.; Randal, John Discove, q.v. East, tithing, Eastrip, q.v. fairs, fms., fields, friendly soc., Gilcombe, glebe, Holywaters, hosp., hund., and n incl., ind., inns, Lusty (Lysty), man., mkt., ho., mkt. place, mills, ministers, see Burden; Langhorne, John; Mason, Emmanuel; Parker, Wm. minster, mint, nonconf., par. ho., par. officers, park, Patwell, Plox, pop., prehist. rem. Presbyterian classis, prior, priory, later abbey, prison, reader, rector, rectory, Redlynch, q.v. Rom. Cath., Rom. rem. Saxon rem., schs., pl. Sexey's hosp., pl. shambles, Sheephouse, South, streets, tithes, tithings, Tolbury, town hall, vestry, vicarage, ho., vicars, West, tithing, West End, Whaddon, Ho., woodland, workho., Wyke Champflower, q.v. Bruyn: Emme, see Huscarl John, Brydges, fam., Buckhorn Weston (Dors.), rector, Buckingham, duke of, Buckland St. Mary, West Combland in, n Buckle, Edm., architect, Buckler: Wm., fam., Buckshaw, see Holwell buildings: gatehouse, granary, licence to crenellate, lockup, moat, sheephouse, tolsey, and see castle; church house; dovecots; pound Bulford (Wilts.), Bulgin: Elias, curate of Wincanton, Mat., curate of Shepton Montague, Bull: Eleanor, m. Geo. Dodington, Eliz., m. Thos. Strangways, Hen. (d. 1692), Hen. (d. 1695), Hen. (d. 1751), Jane, w. of Wm., see Southworth Wm., Bull-Strangways: Hen. (d. 1829), Hen. (fl. 1840), Burden, -, minister of Bruton, Bures: Cath. m. Giles de Beauchamp, Hawise, w. of Sir John de, see Musgrove Sir John de, Burewell, fam., Burford: Edw., Francis, Burgh: Hubert de, earl of Kent, John de, earl of Kent, Burland: John Berkeley, Mary, w. of John Berkeley, see Farr Burnell: Edw., Edw., rector of Abbas and Temple Combe, Hugh, Maud, m. John Lovel, Sir John Haudlo, Phil., Rob., bp. of Bath and Wells, Burney: Fanny, Ric., rector of Rimpton, Burton: Decimus, architect, Edw., Butleigh, Butler, Thos., Byfleet: Jane, w. of John, m. John Dyer, John, Marg., m. Ant. Bedingfield, Mary, m. Weston Browne, Rob., Thos., fam., Bynethelynch: Edith, m. Ric. Basset, Rob. de, Byng, Ann, Eliz., and Geo., Byrnsige (fl. 10th cent.), Cadbury, North, Galhampton, n Woolston, Cadbury, South, castle, Calcraft, John, Calverleigh (Devon), Cambridge, University, Camel, West, Little Marston, Cammell: Ellen, w. of John, see Gyan Joan, m. John Wyke, John (fl. 1355), John (fl. 1397), John (fl. 1413), John (d. 1451), Rob., Wm. (fl. 1240) Wm. (d. 1506), Campbell, Sarah, Camville: Gerard de (fl. 1140), Gerard (d. 1214), Idony, m. - Longespee, Nicole, w. of Gerard, see Hay Ric. de (d. 1176), Ric. (d. 1226), fam., Canada, Cannon, Mrs., cheesemaker, Canterbury, archbp., and see Parker Capel: Mary, Theodosia, Cappes: Eliz., w. of Rob., see Hody Rob., Capronnier, glass painter, Carent: Alice, see Toomer Anne, w. of Wm., Dorothy, m. Thos. Hussey, Edm., Hen., Jas., John (d. 1483), John (fl. 1537), Leon., Marg., w. of Wm., see Stourton Mary, w. of Leon., Maur., Wm. (d. c. 1422), Wm. (d. 1476), Wm. (d. 1517), Wm. (fl. 1537), Sir Wm. (d. 1574), Wm. (d. 1593), Wm. (d. 1665), fam., Careville: Antigona, Emme, Sir Hen. de (elder), Hen. de, Wm. de, Carew: Edm., Sir John, John, Margery, mother of Edm., see Dinham Thos. (d. 1662), Thos. (d. 1691), Thos. (d. 1691, another), Thos. (d. 1719), Thos. (d. 1766), Carlill, Alice, Carmarthen, marquess of, see Osborne Carpenter, R. H., architect, Carteret: Sir Chas., Sir Edw., Eliz., w. of Sir Edw., m. Alex. Waugh, Cartrai, Mauger de, Cartwright, Mr., plasterer, Carver, Ric., architect, carver, see Angell; Vermeylen Carwithen, Nic., and his w. Florence, Cary: Christian or Christine, m. Hen. Helyar, Geo., Geof. de, John (fl. 1620), John (fl. 1669), Rob. (d. 1540), Rob. (d. 1586), Wm., Cassan, Stephen Hyde, curate of Bruton, Castle Cary, barony, ct., lord, man., castle, Catsash (Cats Ashes), hund., tourn, and see Blachethorna Cauntelo, Alex. de, Cavendish Land Co. Ltd., Cecil, Rob., earl of Salisbury, Cenwealh (fl. 7th cent.), Cerne (Dors.), abbey, Chaffcombe, Chaffey: Eliz., m. Geo. Tomkins, Wm. (fl. 1754), Wm. (d. by 1790), Winifred, m. Jas. Wadman, Chafyn: Bampfylde, Geo., Thos. (d. 1593), Thos. (d. by 1657), Thos. (d. 1691), Chamberlayn, miller, n Chambre: Joan, see Russel John, Champernowne, Phil., Champflower: Hen. de (fl. 1256), Hen. de (fl. 1331), Joan, w. of Hen. (fl. 1331), John de (fl. 1202), John (fl. 1316), John (fl. 1349), John (fl. 1437), Luke de (fl. 1166), Luke (fl. 1232), Wm. de, fam., chantry, and see obit Charborough (Dors.), Charles I, Charles, Prince of Wales, Charlinch, Charlton Horethorne (Charlton Camville), adv., agric., archit., chapel, char., ch. pl. cts., fair, fms., fields, friendly soc., glebe, incl., ind., inns, man., ho., pl. mkt., mill, nonconf., par. officers., poorho., pop., prehist. rem., rector, rectory, ho., sch., Sigwells, tithes, vicar, and see Barnes, Rob.; Peddle; Phabayn; Taylor, John vicarage, ho., Whitcomb, and see Corton Denham woodland, Charlton Mackrell, Cary Fitzpaine, Charlton Musgrove, adv., agric., archit., Barrow or Barrow Lane, chapel, char., ch., cts., fms., fields, Forsett park, glebe, Holbrook, q.v. incl., ind., inns, man., ho., mill, Moorhayes, nonconf., par. officers, parks, poorho., pop., rectors, and see Leir; Morton rectory, ho., Rom. rem., Saxon rem., sch., Shalford, Southmarsh, tithes, tithing, vestry, woodland, Chauntry, Thos., rector of Yarlington, Chauvente (Chevent): John (fl. 1335-8), John (fl. 1409), n Cheeke: Edw. (fl. 1644), Edw. (fl. 1684), Rob., Cheney, see Cheyne Cheriton, tithing, Cheriton, North (Ciretona, Ciretune,Eiritone, Lower Cheriton), adv., agric., archit., char., ch., cts., fms., fields, friendly soc., glebe, incl., ind., inns, Lattiford, q.v. man., ho., mill, nonconf., poorho., pop., rectors, and see Gatehouse, Rob. and Sam.; Pyres; Watson, Thos. rectory, ho., sch., tithes, tithing, woodland, Cheriton, South (Little Cheriton), in Horsington, chapel, inns, man., mission rm., nonconf., sch., tithing, Cheselbourne (Dors.), Chester, earl of, see Avranches Chesterblade, see Evercreech Chevent, see Chauvente Chewton Mendip, Cheyne (Cheney): Sir John, Marg., w. of Sir Wm., see Seymour Sir Wm., Child, Eliz., Chilton Cantelo, Chilwell: Wm. (fl. 1733), Wm. (fl. 1769-89), Chiseldon: John, and his w. Eliz., Marg., m. Wm. Wadham, Ric., Chitterne: Agnes, m. Wm. Milborne, John, Christchurch (Hants), priory, Christian, Ewan, architect, Church Commissioners, church house, Church of England Temperance Soc., Church Trust Fund Trust, Churchey: Cath., Frances, and Mary, Jas. (d. 1631), Jas. (d. 1665), Jas. (d. 1677), Jas. (d. 1720), Jas. Lawr., Ric., Thos., Wm., Wm., goldsmith, fam., Churchill: Chas., Henrietta, duchess of Marlborough, m. Francis Godolphin, earl of Godolphin, Cirencester, Rainbald of, see Rainbald Cirencester abbey (Glos.), abbot, canons, Ciretona, Ciretune, see Cheriton, North Clandown, ch., Clapton (Clapton Farms or Forms), see Cucklington Clapton, see Maperton Clare: Eleanor, m. Hugh le Despenser, Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester (d. 1295), Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester (d. 1314), Clarence: duchess of, see Holand, Marg. duke of, see Plantagenet, Thos. Clark (Clarke): John, Mary Ann, Clayton, Alice, m. Giles Kendale, Clayton and Bell, glass painters, Clementina, Thos., Clench, Thos., Clere, Hawise, w. of Rog., see Gournay Clere, Rog. de, n Clevedon: Sir Edm., Emme or Emmeline, w. of Sir John, John de (fl. 11th cent.), John de (fl. 1284), Sir John (d. 1336), Mat. s. of John (fl. 11th cent.), Mat. (? another), Raymond de, Wm. de, Clewett, John, architect, Cleymond, Nic., Clifford: Hugh, Ld. Clifford, Wm., rector of Yarlington, Clinger (Clayhanger), see Cucklington Clinton, Edw., Ld. Clinton, Clinton and Saye, Ld., see Fiennes Cobham: Eleanor, w. of Reynold, see Arundel Sir Reynold, Cockey: Edw., bell founder, Wm., bell founder, Wm., clock maker, Coker; Michaela, w. of Rob, see Plecy Rob., Colcutt, T. E., architect, Cole, in Pitcombe, tithing, Coles, Revd. Vincent, Columbers, Phil., and his w. Eleanor, Combe (Coombe): John, rector of Bratton Seymour, Mary, m. John Cooth, Thos. of, Comben see Bruto; Dulverton Combe Porter, Templar, Throop see Abbas and Temple Combe Compositions, Commissioners for, Compton Pauncefoot, sch., Compton: Hen. and his w. Mary, Hen., Ld. Compton, Jas., and his w. Eliz., Joan, w. of Ric., see Storke Peter, Ric., Sir Wm., Wm., Ld. Compton, Wm., Compton, Nether (Dors.), Congregationalists, Connock: Mary, m. John Weston Peters, Thos., and his w. Julia, consolidation (of holdings), Conteville, Ralph de, Cooke, Wm., Coombe, see Combe Coombs: Geo., R., Cooper: Ben., Eliz., Joan, w. of Thos., see Hannam John, Thos. (fl. 1613), Thos. (fl. 1660), Cooth: Ant., John, John, rector of Corton Denham, Jonathan, Mary, w. of John, see Combe Copland, John, Corbet, Thos., Corfetone, see Corton Denham Cornwall, earl of, see Algar; Dunstanville Corton Denham (Corfetone, Lorton Langford or Langfordhead), adv., agric., archit., char., ch., cts., curate, glebe, Holway, incl., ind., inns., man., ho., mill, nonconf., par. officers, poorho., pop., pound, prehist. rem., rector, and see Brickenden, Edm. and Thos.; Cooth; Langhorne, John rectory, ho., Rom. rem., schs., Stafford's (Stovard's) Green, tithes, Whitcomb, woodland, Cosens, Wm., curate of Bruton, Cottington: Chas., Francis, Ld. Cottington (d. 1652), Francis (d. 1665), Francis (d. 1666), Francis, Ld. Cottington (d. 1728), Francis (fl. 1749), Maur., Phil., Silvestra, m. Rob. Daccombe, fam., Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, Courcelles: Rog. de, Wandrille de, Courtenay: Hugh, Marg., m. Thos. Peverell, Muriel, w. of Thos., see Moeles Thos., courts: assizes, audits, baron, barony, borough, commissions, county, halimote, High Commission, hundred, inquisitions, lawday, leet, manor, musters, petty sessions, piepowder, quarter sessions, sewers, sheriff's tourn, tourns or leets, visitations, Coutances, bp. of, see Geoffrey Cowdrey: Eliz., w. of Wm., see Gulden Morgan, Wm., Cox: Edw., and his s. Edw., Frances, Geo., Wm., Cozens: Grace, m. Jas. White, Mary, m. Wm. Rodbard, Wm. Hayes, Cranborne Chase (Dors.), Cranfield: Anne, w. of Jas., see Bourchier Jas., earl of Middlesex, Cressebien, John, Cricklade, Eliz., see Gulden Crickmay, G. R., architect, Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector, crops (less usual): clover, cotton seed, cut flowers, dessert apples, Egyptian linseed, flax, fodder beans, French grass (lucerne), grapes, hemp, kale, kohlrabi, mancorn, mangolds, mustard, parsnips, pears, rape, raspberries, rye grass, rye, sainfoin, salads, savoys, swedes, turnips, vegetables, vetches, woad, York cabbage, cross, and n, Croydon, Geo., elder, cucking stool, Cucklington, adv., agric., archit., char., ch., ch. ho., Clapton (Clapton Farms or Forms), Clinger (Clayhanger), cts., fair, fms., fields, friendly soc., glebe, Hale (Heale), incl., ind., inns, man., mkt., nonconf., par. officers, poorho., pop., rector, and see Ashley, Wm.; Been; Dalton, Nat.; Fitzherbert; Hildebrand rectory, ho., sch., Shanks, tithes, tithing, woodland, Curry Mallet, man., Curry, North, Curtis: Hen., Rob. (d. 1775), Rob. (d. 1812), fam., Cutard (Scutard), Rog., Daccombe: Alice, m. Hen. Smith, John, Sir John, Melior, w. of Sir John, Rob., Silvestra, w. of Rob., see Cottington Dale, Geo. and Wm., Dalton: Eliz., John (d. 1808), John (d. 1817), Mary, m. Rob. Foster Grant, Mary, see Watts, Mary Nat. (d. 1819), n, Nat. (d. c. 1834), Nat., rector of Cucklington and Holton, fam., Dampier: Hen. (d. 1769), Hen. (fl. 1818), Hen. (d. 1848), John (d. 1809), John (d. 1861), Revd. John, Ludwell Westley, Mary, w. of Revd. John, Wm., fam., Daranda, Paul, Darby: Michaela, w. of Ric., see Plecy Ric., Darcy, Conyers, Ld. Darcy, and his w. Frances, Darley, Priscilla Mary, Darlington, earl of, see Vane Daubeney: Geo., Giles, Ld. Daubeney, Hen, earl of Bridgwater, Davidge, Hugh, rector of Holton, Davie, Welch, Davies, Mrs. E. F., see Leir Davis: Ann and Mary, C. E., architect, Edw., architect, Dawber, Sir Guy, architect, Dawe, Thos., Day: Anne, Geo., minister, John, Wm., Deane, Geo., Deansley, Rachel and Ric., Debenham: Cath, w. of Sir Gilb., see Zouche Sir Gilb., Debien, see Dibben Decins, see Diggons demesne, leasing, Denbigh, countess of, see Bourchier Deneys, Adam, Denmark, Prince Geo. of, Denys Gilb., and his w. Marg., Wal., Wm., deodands, Derby, Sir Stephen, deserted or shrunken village, Despenser: Edw. le, and his w. Eliz., Eleanor, w. of Hugh (d. 1326), see Clare Hugh le (d. 1326), Hugh le (d. 1349), Isabel, Devereux: Anne, m. Wal., Ld. Ferrers, Wal., Ld. Ferrers, Viscount Hereford, Wal., Ld. Ferrers, Devizes (Wilts.), Devon, earls of, see Stafford Devon, and see Calverleigh; Exeter; Musbury; Polsloe Dey, John, Dibbe, Nic., Dibben (Debien): Edith, m. Jas. Rosse, Jerome (d. c. 1590), Jerome (fl. 1593), Jerome (d. 1623), Ric., Wm., Dicer, John s. of John, Dicke: Barnaby, rector of Blackford, Rob., rector of Holton, Dickinson, Vickris, Digby: Chas., rector of Penselwood, Chas., vicar of Milton Clevedon, Edw., Earl Digby, Geo. Wingfield, Sir John, John, earl of Bristol, Kenelm, Phil., Rachel, w. of John, see Wyndham Simon Wingfield, Diggons (Decins): Thos. (fl. 1561), Thos. (d. 1622), Revd. Thos. and his w. Anne, Dillon-Trenchard, Hen. and J. H. L., Dinant, Hawise, Joyce, Oliver, and Sybil de, Dinham: Cath., m. - Arundel, Eliz., Geof., Joan, John (d. 1332), John (fl. 1353), Sir John (d. 1383), Sir John (d. 1428), Sir John (d. 1458), John, Ld. Dinham, Sir Joyce, Margery, m. - Carew, Ric., Thos., fam., Discove, in Bruton, archit., cts., man., tithing, Ditcheat, Sutton in, Divale, John, curate of Wincanton, Dodington: Chris., Eleanor, w. of Geo. (d. 1720), see Bull Eliz., m. - Manning, Geo. (d. 1695), Geo. (d. 1720), Geo. (d. 1757), Geo. (fl. 1753), Marg., m. - Jackson, Mary, w. of Chris., see Gouge Sam. (formerly Jackson), Revd. Thos., Thos. (formerly Marriott), Revd. Thos. Marriott, Wm., Wm. (formerly Manning), fam., Donne: Ben., surveyor, n Sam., surveyor, n Dorchester (Dors.), Dore: Joan, w. of Rob., see Inge Rob., Dorrington, John, rector of Yarlington, Dorset, archdn., bell foundry, and see Abbotsbury; Bourton; Buckhorn Weston; Cerne; Charborough; Cheselbourne; Compton, Nether; Dorchester; Gillingham; Goathill; Holwell; Pulham; Poorstock; Poyntington; Sandford Orcas; Shaftesbury; Sherborne; Silton; Stalbridge; Trent; Weymouth; Wimborne; Wootton Fitzpaine; Yetminster; Zeals Douai, Wal. of, Doulting, dovecots, Dowding: C. J., Chas., F. J. E., Thos., Downing, Edm., Downside Abbey, Draycott: Eleanor, m. Jas. FitzJames (d. c.1391), John (fl. 1291), John (fl. 1346), Ric., Rob. of (fl. 1189), Rob. of (fl. 1284), Simon, Sir Wm., Drew, Ric. s. of, and see Montacute, Drew of Drewe, John, Dring, Rawlins, Drover, John, Drury: Joan, w. of Wm., see Seymour Wm., Ducat, Mrs. Winifred, Duck: Art., Marg., see Southworth Dudwell Trust Ltd., Duke: Christian, m. Geo. Brooke, Geo. Sprint, Ric., Dulverton, Coombe in, Dunn, Thos., rector of Holton, Dunstanville, Reynold de, earl of Cornwall, Dunster, honor, Dunton, Rob., and his s. Rob., Durville, Eustace de, Dutton: John, Ld. Sherborne, Mary, w. of John, see Bilson-Legge Dyer: Alex., Ann, m. Hen. Baynton, Edw., Francis, Jane, w. of John (d. c. 1559), see Byfleet John (d. c. 1559), John (d. 1597), John (fl. 1742), Lawr., Sir Ric., Sir Thos., Sir Wm., Dyke, Silas, Dyne, Edw., E., L., goldsmith, Earle, Thos., Eastrip, agric., archit., incl., man., ho., pop., Stavordale castle, woodland, Eburne, Ric., vicar of Henstridge, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Edgar, king, Edmonds, fam., Edmund Ironside, king, Ednod (fl. 1066), Edred, king, Edward the Confessor, Edward I, Edward III, Edward VI, Edwards, Thos., Egremont, earls of, see Wyndham Eiritone, see Cheriton, North Eleanor of Castile, queen, Eleanor of Provence, queen, Ellis: H., architect, Mr., architect, n Ely, John, abbot of Bruton, Emerson, Thos., emigration, Ensor, Thos., Erleigh, fam., Erneis (fl. 1086), Ernle: Eliz., w. of John, see Watson John, rector of N. Cheriton, Mabel, m. Hen. Uvedale, Ernwy (fl. 1066), escheats, Estre, de l', fam., n Eton College, Ettrick, Ant., Rachel, and Wm., Evercreech, Chesterblade, silk mill, Everingham, Sir Thos., Ewens: Alex., Ancrett, w. of John (d. 1585), And., Anne, m. Geo. Harvey, Eliz., m. - White, John (d. 1585), John (fl. 1626), John (d. bef. 1685), Mat. (d. 1598), Mat. (d. 1628), Mat. (d. 1633), Thos. (d. c. 1615), Thos. (fl. 1632), fam., exchanges, Exeter, bp. of, fairs, Fane, Hen., Farewell: Chris., Jas., John, Nat. (d. 1759), Nat. (fl. 1797), Sam. (formerly Hallett) and his w. Eliz., Sam., vicar of Wincanton, Revd. Sam., Thos. (fl. 1636), Thos. (d. 1679), Thos. (d. c. 1687), fam., Farr: John (fl. 1739), John (d. 1773), Mary, w. of John (fl. 1739), see Lewis Theophila, m. John Berkeley Burland, Farrer, Wm., rector of Wincanton, Feaver: Silas, Wm., Fehn: Carl, Eliz., w. of Carl, see Plucknett Felling, Gabriel, goldsmith, felons' goods, Ferrers: Anne, m. Wal. Devereux, Ld. Ferrers, Edm., Ld. Ferrers, Hawise, w. of Sir John, see Musgrove Sir John de, Sir John, Ld. Ferrers of Chartley, Parnel, Rob., Ld. Ferrers, Wm., Ld. Ferrers, and his w. Eliz., Barons, see Devereux Field, Thos. and his s. or gds. Thos., Fiennes, Edw., Ld. Clinton and Saye, Finch: Chas., earl of Winchilsea, Heneage, earl of Winchilsea, Mary, w. of Heneage, see Seymour Fitelton, John, Fitzgerald Charitable Trust, FitzGerold, Rob., Fitzherbert, Ric., rector of Cucklington, FitzJames: Eleanor, w. of Jas. (d. c. 1391), see Draycott Eliz. (d. c. 1551), Eliz., w. of John (d. 1533-4), see Basket Jas. (d. c. 1391), Jas. (d. by 1423), Sir Jas. (d. 1579), John (fl. late 14th cent.), John (d. 1476), John (d. 1510), John (d. 1533-4), John (fl. 1617), John, s. of John (fl. 1617), John, rector of Horsington, Sir John, Sir Nic., Ric. (fl. 1556), Ric. (d. 1595), Ric., bp. of London, Thos., and his w. Marg., fam., FitzOdo: Ric., Serlo, Fitzpayn: Rob. (d. 1281), Rob. (d. 1315), Rog., FitzRichard: Hen., John, and see Blackford FitzRoy, Hen., duke of Richmond, Fitzwaryn, Ld., see Bourchier Flitcroft, Hen., architect, Flori, Giles de, Floyer: Anne, w. of Ant., see Martin Ant., Follett, Geo., architect, Fonthill Abbey (Wilts.), Ford: Geo., John (d. 1539), John (fl. 1785), foreshear, forest, see Selwood; woodland Forsett, see Charlton Musgrove Fort, Thos., architect, Fortescu, Sir John, Four Towers (Old Lodge), Fownes: Ric. (d. c. 1715), Ric. (d. 1730), Thos. (d. 1638), Thos. (d. c. 1666-70), Thos. (fl. 1749), Fox: Eliz., w. of Stephen (later Fox-Strangways), earl of Ilchester, see Horner Sir Stephen, Stephen (later Fox-Strangways), earl of Ilchester, q.v. Revd. Thos., rector of Abbas and Temple Combe, fam., (another) Fox-Strangways: Eliz., w. of Stephen, earl of Ilchester, see Horner Giles Stephen Holland, earl of Ilchester, Hen. Edw., earl of Ilchester, Hen. Stephen, earl of Ilchester, Hen. Thos., earl of Ilchester, Stephen, earl of Ilchester, Wm. Thos. Horner, earl of Ilchester, fam., franchises and punitive instruments, see cucking stool; deodands; escheats; felons' goods; frankpledge; free manor; fugitives' goods; liberty; pounds; prisons; royalty; stocks; suit by duel; waifs and strays; whipping post Franco, Sir Ralph, see Lopes frankpledge, fraternity, see brotherhood Fraunceys, John and Thos., Freake (Freeke): John (d. 1543), John (d. 1616), John (fl. 1624), Rob., Thos., Wm. (d. 1589), Wm. (fl. 1624), free manor, French, Jeffrey, Frethorn: Geof. de, Wm., friendly soc., Frome, Methodist circuit, Fromund, Ric., fugitives' goods, Galatia, a black woman, Gale: Ethel, Ethel Alice, Fred., John, John Weston Peters, Julia, w. of Fred., see Peters fam., Galhampton, see Cadbury, North Gane, Jesse, architect, and n Gapper: Abr., Hen., Ric., rector of Yarlington, Thos. (fl. 1682), Thos. (d. c. 1708), Wm., gardens, artificial mound, bowling green, canal, cascade, field gardens, fishponds, folly tower, fruit garden, lawns, nursery, orangery, pale, parterres, pavilions, pillow mounds, ponds, prospect tower, stewponds, summer house, walks, gardeners, see Grange; Jekyll; Roper Gardner, Lionel, minister of Milborne Port, Garmund (fl. 1086), Garniss, Thos., rector of Holton, Gasper, see Stourton Gatehouse: Marg., da. of Thos. (d. 1897), Marg., w. of Thos. (d. 1897), Rob., rector of N. Cheriton, Sam., rector of N. Cheriton, Sarah, w. of Sam., Thos. (d. 1863), rector of N. Cheriton, Thos. (d. 1897), rector of N. Cheriton, Gaunt: Hen. de, John le, Thos. le, Wal., Gawen: Alice, Cath., w. of Thos. (d. c. 1604), and n Thos. (d. c. 1604), Thos. (d. 1656), n Thos. (fl. 1666), Wm., Genge, Wm., Geoffrey, bp. of Coutances, George III, Geral, Wm., Gerard, and see Bratton, Gerard Gerold, Rob. s. of, see Robert Gibbs: John, Ric., see Sly Gifford: Eliz., w. of John, see Watts Geo. and Sam., Joan, w. of Osbert, John, Osbert, Farmer, fam., Gilbert: Ant., Chas., Geo., Hen., Jas. (fl. 1616), Jas. (fl. 1634), n Joan, w. of John (d. 1499), see Haket John (d. 1499), John (d. 1557), Maur., Rob., Rog. (alias James), see James Wm., prior and abbot of Bruton, fam., Gilcombe, see Bruton Gillingham (Dors.), forest, Glanville: Francis (d. 1639), Francis (d. 1658), Sir John, glass painters, see Capronnier; Clayton and Bell; Hardman; Kempe; Reynolds Glastonbury, abbey, abbot of, and see Bere Glossop: Francis, Revd. Francis, and his w. Louisa, John Jas., Gloucester: bp. of, see Huntingford earl of, see Clare honor, Glynn, Hen., and his s. Rob., Goathill (Dors., formerly Som.), Godeley, John de, dean of Wells, rector of Horsington, Godman (fl. 1066), Godmanston: Joan, Ric., Rob. de (d. by 1212), Rob. (fl. 1333), Thos., Wm. (fl. 1212), Wm. (d. by 1268), Wm. (fl. 1280), fam., Godmanston (Godminster), see Pitcombe Godolphin: Dorothy, w. of Sir Francis, see Berkeley Francis, earl of Godolphin, Sir Francis, Henrietta, m. Thos. Pelham-Holles, duke of Newcastle, Henrietta, w. of Francis, see Churchill Mary, m. Thos. Osborne, duke of Leeds, Wm., Sir Wm., Godwin (fl. 1066), Goldsborough: John (fl. 1768), curate of Bruton, John (fl. 1790), curate of Brewham, John (fl. 1831), curate of Redlynch, Ric., incumbent of Pitcombe, Goldsmith, Hen., goldsmiths, see Churchey; E.; Felling; Gould; Grundy; Lamerie; M.; Nelson; Orenge; P.; Priest; Pyne; Shelley; Sleath; Whipham; Wickes; X. Gollop, Mrs., Good: Dorothy, w. of Hen., see King Hen., John, Goodenough, Jos., Goodfellow, fam., Goodridge, A. G., architect, n goods and chattels, Gordon: Frances, w. of John, see Travell John, earl of Sunderland, Gorges: Agneta, m. Rob. Phelips, Edw., Eliz., m. Thos. Shirley, Marg., w. of Thos., m. Ric. Hastings, Sam. Gorges (d. 1686), Marmaduke, Maud, w. of Ric., m. Sir Hen. Roos, Pointz, Ric., Sir Rob., Sam. (d. 1686), Sam. (fl. 1699), Theobald, Thos., Sir Thos., fam., Goring, Geo., Gouge: Jas., Mary, m. Chris. Dodington, Nic., Gould, Jas., goldsmith, Gournay: Anselm, Hawise de,? w. of Rog. de Clere, and n Sir Mat., Philip, w. of Sir Mat., m. Sir John Tiptoft, Sibyl, w. of Anselm, see Vivonia Grange, Ric., gardener, and n, Grant: E., surveyor, Mary, w. of Rob. Foster, see Dalton Rob. Foster (later Grant-Dalton), Grant-Dalton: Alan, Alan Trevanion, Revd. Colin, rector of Wincanton, Dalton Foster, Granton, Rog. de, Gray, see Grey Green: Bart., Cath., Chas. Baker, architect, Edm., and his s. Edm., Jas., John, (another) Mat., Simon, Wm., greens, Greenway, Wm., Greenwich, East, man., Gregory: Amice, wid. of John, m. - Weston, John, Grenville, Wm. de, Grey (Gray): Cath., m. Edw. Seymour, Dorothy, w. of Sir Thos., see Bourchier Frances, w. of Hen., duke of Suffolk, see Brandon Geo., Hen., duke of Suffolk, Hen., and his w. Eliz., Thos., earl of Stamford, Sir Thos., Ld. Grey, Grove: Jane, w. of Wm., see Pounsett Julia Chafyn, Thos., Revd. Wm., Grundy, Wm., goldsmith, Guest: Eliz. Augusta Grosvenor, Lady Theodora, w. of Thos. Merthyr, Thos. Merthyr, fam., Gulden: Avice, m. Wm. Cowdrey, Morgan Kidwelly, Eliz., w. of Thos., m. - Cricklade, Hen. le, Rog., s., of Rog., Rog. de, and his w. Eliz., Thos., Wm., fam., Gullson, Thos., Guppy, Jos., Gurney, Rob. de, Guy, Wm. s. of, see William Gwihaine, Gwyene, see Gyan Gwynne: Howel, Mary Henrietta, see Harries Gyan (Gwihaine, Gwyene): Sir Adam, Christine, Ellen, m. John Cammell, Jordan, Nic. (or Nigel), Thos., Hadspen, in Pitcombe, Ho., pl. park, pound, tithes, tithing, Haket: Alice, see Russel Joan, m. John Gilbert, John, Hale (Heale), see Cucklington Hall: Hen., architect, Jane, m. - Webb, John, John, vicar of Milborne Port, Mary, w. of John, Wm., curate of Bruton, Hallett (Hallet): Anne, Edw., Sam., and his w. Eliz., see Farewell Wm., Halliday, Edw. and his w., Hamely: Joan, w. of John, see Plecy John, Hamilton: Eliz., w. of Jas., see Strangways Jas., duke of Hamilton and Brandon, Hamlyn, Nic., and his w. Eliz., Hamon, John s. of, see John Hamon: Eliz., w. of Sir Thos., see Martin Sir Thos., Hampshire, see Andover; Christchurch; Southampton Hannam: Ambrose, Edw., Jas. (d. 1597), Jas. (fl. 1628), Jas. (fl. later 17th cent.), Joan, m. Thos. Cooper, John, (another), Ric., Rob., Thos., Wm. (d. 1576), Wm. (d. 1628), Wm. (d. by 1728), Harbin: John, Rob. (fl. 1601), Rob. (fl. 1640), Harbottle, Mr., Harding: Jas. (d. c. 1772), Jas. (d. 1816), Stephen, Hardman, glass painter, Hardway, see Brewham Harford, Emmanuel, curate of Upton Noble, Harland, P. B., architect, Harman Bros., Harold, earl, Harptree, Thos. of, Harptree, Harries: Mary Henrietta, m. Howel Gwynne, Thomasine, w. of Thos., see Reynolds Thos., Warenne, Hartgill: Cuthbert, John, Wm., Harvey: Anne, w. of Geo., see Ewens Edw., Geo. (fl. 1626), Geo. (d. c. 1675), Mic., Thos., Harwood: Chas., Mary Ann, w. of Chas., see Baker Hastings Edw., Ld. Hastings, Francis, earl of Huntingdon, Sir Francis, Geo., earl of Huntingdon (d. 1544), Geo., earl of Huntingdon (d. 1604), Hen., earl of Huntingdon (d. 1595), Marg., w. of Sir Ric., see Gorges Mary, w. of Edw., see Hungerford Sir Ric., Hatch Beauchamp, barony, Hatfield: Isabel, w. of Stephen, see Russel Stephen, Haudlo: Maud, w. of Sir John, see Burnell Sir John, Hawthorne, Nat., Hawtrey, Montagu, rector of Rimpton, Hay, Nicole de la, m. Gerard de Camville, Haydon: Ric. of, and his w. Felice, Rog. of, Health, Ministry of, Healtone, see Holton Helyar: Christian or Christine, w. of Hen., see Cary Dorothy, m. Godfrey Walker Heneage, Hen., Horace, Wm. (d. 1697), Wm. (d. 1742), Wm. (d. 1784), Wm. (d. 1820), Wm. (d. 1841), Wm. (d. 1880), Wm., archd. of Barnstaple, fam., Heneage: Dorothy, w. of Godfrey Walker, see Helyar Godfrey Walker, Hengrove, see Milton Clevedon Henning, John, Henrietta Maria, queen, Henry I, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Henry son of Richard, Henstridge, adv., agric., archit., Bowden (Bouedonrow), chantry, char., ch., pl. ch. ho., cts. cross, fms., fishery, friendly soc., glebe, Henstridge Ash, n incl., ind., inns, Inwood, Iron-Age rem., man., ho., mills, nonconf., par. oficers, parks, poorho., pop., prebend, prehist. rem., rectory, Rom. rem., sch., Selesmarsh (Lower Syles), tithes, tithing, Toomer, q.v. Townsend, n, Turnwood (Tornie, Turn(e)yate(s)), vicar, and see Bridges; Eburne; Robert; Russe, Rob. vicarage, ho., warren, Whitechurch, q.v. woodland, workho., Yenston, q.v. Herbert: Phil., earl of Pembroke, Wm., earl of Huntingdon, Wm., earl of Pembroke, Hereford, Viscount, see Devereux Hereford: bp. of, see Huntingford earls of, Herman, Edw., Hertford, earl of, see Seymour Hertford College, Oxford, Hicks: Henrietta, w. of Mic., see Beach Mic. (later Hicks Beach), Hide, Angel and Thos., Highmore, John, Hilcombe, see Brewham Hildebrand, Rob., rector of Cucklington, Hillary, Wal. and Wm., Hindon (Wilts.), fair, Hippisley, John, Hoare: Anne, w. of Sir Ric., Hen., Sir Hen. Ainslie, Sir Hen. Hugh, Sir Hen. Hugh Art., Sir Hugh Ric., n, Sir Ric., Sir Ric. Colt, fam., Hobbes (Hobbys): Thos., rector of Yarlington, fam., Hobhouse: Art., Sir Art., Eleanor, Hen. (d. 1792), Hen. (d. 1854), Hen. (d. 1862), Hen. (d. 1937), Niall, Sarah, Hodges: Jas. and his w. Frances, John, Ric., Hody: And., Art., Chris., Edith, w. of John (d. 1497), m. John Plumpton, Eliz., w. of Sir John, m. Rob. Cappes, Gilb., Hugh (fl. 1657), Hugh (d. 1671), Hugh (d. 1677-8), John (d. 1497), John (fl. early 16th cent.), John (d. by 1611), John (d. 1632), John (d. 1698), and his w. Lucy, John (d. 1710), Sir John (d. 1441/2), Ric., Wm. (fl. 1540), Wm. (d. 1561), Wm. (d. 1741), Hogshawe: Edm., Joan, m. Thos. Lovel, Marg., Holand: Eliz., countess of Salisbury, Marg., m. John Beaufort, Thos. Plantagenet, duke of Clarence, Holbrook, in Charlton Musgrove, Ho., Holton (Healtone), adv., agric., ch., cts., fms., fields, glebe, Higher and Lower, incl., ind., inns, man., ho., mills, nonconf., par. officers, parks, poorho., pop., rectors, and see Amys; Dalton, Nat.; Davidge; Dicke, Rob.; Dunn; Garniss; Legge; Plucknett, Chas., Chas., and Jas.; Sutton, Edw.; Wegge rectory, ho., sch., tithes, tithing, vestry, Witherley (Wythele), woodland, Holway, see Corton Denham Holwell (Dors. formerly Som.), Buckshaw, ch., Holywaters, see Bruton Honeywick, in Pitcombe, mill, tithes, tithing, Hooper: Eliza, m. Rob. Geo. Hooper Orchard, Rob., and his w. Mary, Wm., Hopkins, Wm., vicar of Milborne Port, Horethorne (la Horethorn), hund., cts., officers, Horner: Eliz. Strangways, m. Stephen Fox (later Fox-Strangways), John, Susanna, w. of Thos. (later Strangways Horner), see Strangways Thos., Thos. (later Strangways Horner), Horseley, see Brewham Horsey, John Bondfield, Horsington, John of, Horsington, adv., agric., archit., char., n Cheriton, South, q.v. ch., pl. ch. ho., cts., fms., fields, glebe, Ho., Horwood, incl., ind., inns, man., ho., Marsh, mills, nonconf., par. officers, park, Peckholds Ash, poorho., pop., rector, and see FitzJames, John; Godeley; Mersh; Williams, David rectory, ho., sch., Sylvers, Throop, Wilkin (E. & W. Throop), tithes, tithing, vestry, woodland, Horsted, Alice de, Horton, Wm., Horwood, see Horsington Hospitallers, Order of, Houlton, Rob., vic. of Milton Clevedon, House, Rob., Howard: Cath., queen, Marg., countess of Suffolk and Berkshire, see Leiter Howe: Sir Geo. Grubham, Sir Jas., Hulet, Silvester, Hull: Margery, w. of Sir Edw., see Lovel Sir Edw., Humphrey, the chamberlain, Hungerford: Edm., Sir Chris., Joan, w. of Sir Thos., see Huse Kath., w. of Wal., Ld. Hungerford see Peverell Marg., w. of Rob. (d. 1459), see Botreaux Mary, Lady Botreaux and Hungerford, m. Edw. Hastings, Sir Ric. Sacheverell, Rob., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1459), Rob., Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns (d. 1464), Sir Thos., Wal., Ld. Hungerford, Hunt: Bernard Husey, Jas. Hubert Husey, Jas. Husey, rector of Blackford and Compton Pauncefoot, John (fl. 1683), John (d. 1830), John Hubert, Rob., Selina Frances Husey, and see Husey Hunt Huntingdon, earls of, see Hastings; Herbert Huntingford, Geo., vicar of Milborne Port, bp. of Gloucester and bp. of Hereford, Huscarl (fl. 1066-86), Huscarl: Alex., w. of John, Emme, w. of Nic., m. John Bruyn, Humph., John, Nic., Rainbald, Ralph (fl. 1263), Ralph (fl. 14th cent.), Ric., Rog., and n Wm., Huse: Sir Edm., Geof., Joan, m. John Whyton, Sir Thos. Hungerford, John, Ralph (fl. 1166), Ralph (fl. 1214), Ralph (fl. 1256), Reynold, Wm. (fl. 1278), Wm. (fl. 1316), Husey Hunt, fam., Hussey: Dorothy, w. of Thos. (d. 1573), see Carent Eliz., m. Lewis Gooden Senior, Geo., Honor, w. of Hubert (d. 1785), see Prowse Hubert (d. 1554), and his w. Eliz., Hubert (fl. 1724), Hubert (d. 1785), Hubert John, Jos. (d. 1642), Jos. (d. by 1686), Jos. (fl. 1688), Rob., Thos. (d. by 1500), Thos. (d. 1548), Thos. (d. 1573), Thos. (d. 1604), Thos. (fl. 1604), Thos. (fl. 1656), Thos. (d. c. 1723), Thos. (d. c. 1729), Thos. (d. c. 1750), Thos. (fl. 1765), Wm., fam., Hutchings: Ann Harris, Geo., Thos., see Medlycott, Thos. Huxtable, Susannah Maria, Hyde, Lawr., Hyne: Edw. (d. 1610), Edw. (d. 1611), Edw. (fl. 1663) and his s. Edw., Jane, w. of Edw. (fl. 1663), Ilchester, baron and earl of, see Fox-Strangways Ilchester, mkt., Ildebert (fl. 1086), Ilminster, St. Catherine's chantry, imports, improvement: dyke, manuring, marl digging, marling, soap ashes, Independents, Ine, king, Inge: Agnes, m. Rog. Norman, Joan, m. Rob. Dore, John (d. 1416), John (d. by 1365), Sir John, Thos., insurrection: riots, Monmouth's rebellion, intercommoning, Inwood, see Henstridge Ireson, Nat., architect, n, Iron-Age remains, Ivey, Thos., Jackson: Marg., w. of -, see Dodington Sam. (later Dodington), Thos., rector of Yarlington, Jacob: Eliz., w. of Sir John, m. Sir Wm. Wogan, John, Sir John, Rob., James II, James (alias Gilbert), Rog., Jeffereys (Jeffries): Thos., bell founder, Wm., bell founder, Jekyll: Gertrude, John, Nat., Sarah, w. of Nat., Jenkyns, John, Jervis, Thos., John, king, John son of Hamon, John son of Richard, John: Ric. s. of, see Richard Wm. s. of, see William Johnson: S. T., Revd. Sam. Jenkins, Juliers, Eliz. of, countess of Kent,