A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 7, Bruton, Horethorne and Norton Ferris Hundreds. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1999.
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Index
K-Z
Kedeford, Wm. of,
Keene, John,
Kelly, Wal.,
Kelway, Giles,
Kemys:
Hugh,
John (fl. 1431),
John (d. 1561), and his s. John,
Marg., w. of John, see Russel
Rob.,
Thos.,
Kempe, C. E., glass painter,
Ken, Thos., bp. of Bath and Wells,
Kendale:
Alice, w. of Giles, see Clayton
Giles,
Isabel, w. of John, see Lewenthorp
John, and his s. John,
Kenilworth (Warws.), canons of,
Kenniston, Jas.,
Kent:
countess of, see Juliers
earl of, see Burgh; Plantagenet
earldom,
and see Woolwich
Kidwelly:
Eliz, w. of Morgan, see Gulden
Morgan,
Kilmington (Wilts.),
Norton Ferris, q.v.
King:
Dorothy, m. Hen. Good,
Edw.,
Ric., rector of Penselwood,
Susanna,
Wm.,
Kinglake, Wm., and his sons. Alex. and John,
Kingsbury Regis (in Milborne Port),
ct.,
man.,
tithing,
Kingsettle, see Brewham
Kingston:
Barbara,
John,
Kirton:
Edw.,
Jas.,
Jos.,
Rob.,
Rob., Ld. Luxborough,
Thos.,
Wm.,
Knollys, Sir Francis,
Knowle, in Shepton Montague,
cts.,
fms.,
field,
man.,
park,
Knoyle, East (Wilts.),
Kyngeston, John,
labour services,
Lacy:
Alice, m. Thos. Plantagenet, earl of Lancaster,
Hen. de, earl of Lincoln,
Marg., w. of Hen., see Longespee
Wm.,
Laleye, Rog. de,
Lambert:
Morgan,
Wm., and his w. Eliz.,
Lambourn, Upper (Berks.), chapel,
Lamerie, Paul de, goldsmith,
Lamyatt,
Lancaster:
dchss. of, see Holand
earl of, see Plantagenet
landshares,
Langhorne:
John, rector of Corton Denham,
Maur.,
Lanprobi, see Sherborne
Larder:
Anne, w. of Wm., see Storke
Wm.,
Latter Day Saints,
Lattiford:
Thos. of (d. by 1280),
Thos. of (another),
Wal. of (fl. 12th cent.), n
Wal. of (fl. 13th cent.),
Wm. of, n
Lattiford (Lodreford), in N. Cheriton,
chapel,
Ho.,
man.,
Lauder, Alex., architect,
Laval, see Val
Lawrence, Eliz.,
Le Sueur, Hubert, sculptor,
Learoyd-Cockburn, C. D.,
Leaver:
Cyril,
H. C., rector of Penselwood and vicar of Shepton Montague,
leazes,
Lee-Warner:
Dan. Hen.,
Dan. Hen. (formerly Woodward),
Hen. (d. 1804),
Hen. (d. 1760) (formerly Lee),
Leeds, dchss. of, see Godolphin
Legge, Jos., rector of Holton,
Leigh, Thos., and his w. Alice,
Leir:
Chas. Edw., rector of Charlton Musgrove,
Chas. Marriott, rector of Charlton Musgrove,
Chas. Paul,
E. F., m. - Davies,
Frances Anne, w. of C. M. Leir,
Lewis Randolph Marriott, rector of Charlton Musgrove,
Paul, rector of Charlton Musgrove,
Paul Methuen,
R. B. M.,
Rob. Marriott,
Thos. (d. 1713), rector of Charlton Musgrove,
Thos. (d. 1781), rector of Charlton Musgrove,
Wm. (fl. 1661),
Wm. (d. 1863),
Wm., rector of Charlton Musgrove,
fam.,
Leiter, Marg., countess of Suffolk and Berkshire,
Leman, Keith, architect,
Lennard:
Hen.,
John,
Sampson,
Leofmer (fl. 1066),
Leofwin, earl,
Lestra, Wm. de,
Lethbridge, Sir Thos. Buckler,
Leving (fl. 1066),
Lewenthorp:
Isabel, w. of Wm., m. John Kendale,
Wm.,
Lewes (Suss.), battle,
Lewis:
Barnaby (d. 1631),
Barnaby (d. c. 1643),
Barnaby (d. c. 1644-6),
Ben.,
Chas.,
Mary, m. John Farr,
Wm. (d. c. 1686),
Wm. (d. 1706),
liberty,
licence to cultivate,
Light:
Sam.,
Thos.,
lights, endowed,
limekilns,
Lindsay, brothers, potters,
Lisle (Insula):
Hen.,
Thos. de (fl. 1316),
Thos. (fl. 1345), n,
Wm. de (fl. 1254),
Wm. de (fl. 1295),
Littlejohn:
Jerome (fl. 1630), rector of Bratton Seymour,
Jerome (fl. 1662), rector of Bratton Seymour,
Llanstinan (Pembs.),
Loaden, Eliz.,
Lockyer:
Rob.,
fam.,
London,
Bartholomew Fair,
bp. of, and see FitzJames, Ric.
Chelsea hosp.,
Clerkenwell, St. John's hosp.,
Highgate,
St. Paul's Cathedral,
Smithfield,
and see Westminster
Loney, Edw.,
Long:
John (fl. 1714),
John (fl. 1837),
Longespee:
Marg., m. Hen. de Lacy,
Wm.,
Longford (Wilts.),
Longleat (Wilts.), priory,
Longman, fam.,
Lopes:
Sir Manasseh Masseh, Bt.,
Sir Ralph (formerly Franco),
Ralph Ludlow,
fam.,
Lorty:
Hen. (d. 1242),
Hen. (d. 1321),
Sir John,,
Sabina, w. of Hen. (d. 1242),
Sybil, w. of Hen. (d. 1321),
Lorty, barony,
Lott:
Edw. bell founder,
John, bell founder,
Louvain,
Lovel:
Agnes, m. Thos. Wake,
Alice or Agnes, w. of Thos., see Rogers
Baldwin,
Cecily (fl. 1280),
Cecily, w. of John (fl. 1365), see Lynde
Hen. (d. 1194),
Hen. (d. 1197),
Hen. (d. 1216),
Hen. (d. 1263),
Hugh (d. 1291),
Hugh (fl. 1295),
Isabel, w. of John (d. 1347),
Joan, w. of Thos., see Hogshawe
John (d. by 1279),
John (d. 1314),
John (d. 1347),
John (d. 1361),
John (d. 1408), and his w. Maud,
John (fl. early 15th cent.),
Margery, m. Sir Edw. Hull,
Maud, w. of Ralph (d. 1207),
Maud, w. of John (d. 1314), see Burnell
Muriel, m. Nic. Seymour, Ld. Seymour,
Ralph (fl. 1194),
Ralph (fl. 1121),
Ralph (d. c. 1161),
Ralph (d. 1207),
Ric. (d. 1254),
Ric. (d. 1264),
Ric. (fl. 1316),
Ric. (fl. 1316-27),
Ric., Ld. Lovel (d. 1351),
Rob. (fl. early 13th cent.),
Rob. and his bro. Ric. (fl. later 13th cent.),
Rog. and his s. Rog. (fl. early 13th cent.),
Sarah, w. of John, m. Augustine de Plessetis,
Thos., and his s. Thos.,
fam.,
Lovington, Rob. of,
Lovington,
Ludlow:
Dorothy, w. of Rob.,
Edw. and his w. Maud,
Rob.,
Ludwell, Rob. and Thos.,
Luffman, fam.,
Lullington,
Lumley:
Jane, w. of John, Ld. Lumley, see Arundel
John, Ld. Lumley,
Lusty, see Bruton
Luttrell:
Temple,
fam.,
Lutyens, Sir Edwin, architect,
Luxborough, Ld., see Knight
Lyme Regis (Dors.),
lynchets,
Lyncombe,
Lynde, Cecily de la, m. John Lovel,
M., R., goldsmith,
Mackintosh, Sir Cameron,
Maggs, Dan. and Mic.,
Maiden Bradley (Wilts.), Yarnfield, and n
Malet:
Helewise, m. Hugh Pointz,
Mic.,
Wm.,
Malvern (Worcs.), sch.,
Manners, Rog.,
Manning:
Eliz., w. of -, see Dodington
Wm. Dodington (later Dodington),
manufactures:
baskets,
bicycles,
boots and shoes,
bricks,
bricks and tiles,
candlewick,
chimney bricks,
clay pipes,
cloth and textiles,
broadcloth,
dowlais,
linen cloth,
linsey,
rick cloths,
sackcloth,
sailcloth,
serge,
silk,
Spanish medley cloth,
ticking,
white bays,
woollen cloth,
worsted,
collars,
cooking stoves,
creamery,
Delft wares,
drainage pipes,
drainage tiles,
edge tools,
electronics,
flax yarn,
gloves,
hosiery,
hurdles,
lace,
paper boxes,
pottery,
rakes,
rope,
shoe thread,
smocks,
soap,
sporting gloves,
stockings,
tiles,
twine,
yarn,
and see occupations; produce
manumissions,
Maperton,
chapl.
Clapton,
Hatherleigh,
man.,
park,
rector,
March, Stephen, bell founder,
Marden, fam.,
Margaret of Anjou, queen,
market,
Markland:
Helen, w. of John, see Tregonwell
John Duff,
Marlborough, duchess of, see Churchill
Marriner, Revd. Dr.,
Marriott, Thos. (d. 1876) (later Marriott-Dodington),
Marriott-Dodington:
Rog.,
Thos. (d. 1890),
Marsh (Lovelismersh), in Wincanton,
archit.,
chapel,
ct. ho.,
cts.,
park,
Marston Magna (Broad Marston, Marston Beauchamp),
adv.,
agric.,
almsho.,
archit.,
char.,
ch.,
cts.,
fms.,
fair,
glebe,
incl.,
ind.,
inns,
man., ho.,
mills,
Netherton,
nonconf.,
Over Adber,
par. officers,
poorho.,
pop.,
prehist. rem.,
rector, see Williams, John
rectory, ho.,
schs.,
tithes,
tithing,
vestry,
vicar, and see Appowell; Rowswell, John; Williams, John
vicarage,
ho.,
woodland,
Marston, Little, see Camel, West
Martel, Wm.,
Martin:
Ann, and her s. Peter,
Anne, m. Ant. Floyer,
Eliz., m. Sir Thos. Hamon,
Frances, m. Thos. White,
Gerard,
Hen. Albin,
John (fl. 1620),
John (fl. 1686),
Marg., w. of Nic., see Wadham
Nic.,
Wm.,
Martyrs Memorial and Church of England Trust,
Marvin, Aug.,
Maskelyn, John, and his w. Hester (?Beach),
Mason:
Emmanuel, minister of Bruton,
Sir Wm. Jas. Peake, Ld. Blackford,
Master, Thos., rector of Rimpton,
Masters, C. H., architect,
Maton, Wm.,
Matthew, Eliz.,
Mattock, Rob.,
Maurice, prince,
Mautravers:
Ld., see Arundel
Lady, see Berkeley
Mead (Meade):
David,
Revd. David,
Ezit, m. John Weston Peters,
Thos. (or Meden), vicar of Milborne Port,
Mearing, miller,
Mears:
A. and C., bell founders,
Thos., bell founder,
Meden, see Mead
Medlycott:
Ant., architect,
Sir Edw. Bradford,
Revd. Sir Hubert,
Hubert Jas., vicar of Milborne Port,
Sir Hubert Mervyn,
Jas.,
Sir Jas.,
Julia Eliz., m. - Smith,
Sir Mervyn Bradford,
Sarah, w. of Sir Wm. Coles, see Bradford
Thos. (d. 1738),
Thos. (d. 1763),
Thos. (formerly Hutchings),
Sir Wm. Coles (d. 1835),
Sir Wm. Coles (d. 1882),
Sir Wm. Coles Paget,
Mr.,
fam.,
Medows, Chas.,
Melanesian Mission Trust,
Melhuish, fam.,
Melliar, Jas.,
Mells,
Mendip, dist.,
Mere (Wilts.),
fair,
Meriet:
Eleanor, w. of -, see Beauchamp
Eliz., m. Urry Seymour,
Harding de,
John de,
Sir John,
Maud, w. of Sir John,
Nic. de,
Merindin, Sam., rector of Penselwood,
Mersh, Thos., rector of Horsington,
Mesnil-Mauger, Terry of,
Messiter:
Geo. (d. 1834),
Geo. (fl. 1834),
Hen.,
John,
John, rector of Bratton Seymour,
Ric.,
Ric., rector of Bratton Seymour,
Thos.,
Uriah,
fam.,
Messiter-Terry, Revd. G. T. M.,
Methodists,
and see Primitive Methodists; Wesleyan Methodists
Mews, Peter, bp. of Bath and Wells,
Michael, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Michel (Michell):
Nic.,
Ric.,
Rob.,
Rog.,
Middleton, John,
Midsomer Norton,
Milborne:
Agnes, w. of Wm., see Chitterne
Chas., and his s. Chas.,
Milborne:
Geo. (d. 1559),
Geo. (fl. 1601),
Geo. (fl. late 17th cent.),
Giles,
Hen. (d. 1519), and his w. Marg.,
Hen. (fl. 1660),
John (fl. early 15th cent.),
John (d. c. 1664),
Ric. (fl. 1429),
Ric. (d. 1451),
Ric. (fl. 1457-8),
Ric. (d. 1532),
Simon,
Sir Thos.,
Sir Wm.,
Wm. (d. c. 1535),
Wm. (d. c. 1662),
Wm. (fl. 1714),
fam.,
Milborne, hund.,
Milborne Port,
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
bailiff and burgesses,
bor.,
bor. officers,
burgages,
burgesses,
char.,
ch., pl.
ch. ho.,
cts.,
curate, see Owen, Wm.
elections,
fair,
fms.,
fee farm,
fields,
friendly soc.,
glebe,
guild merchant,
guildhall,
incl.,
ind., pl.
inns,
Iron-Age rem.,
Kingsbury Regis, q.v.
lock-up,
man.,
mkt.,
hall,
Milborne Wick, q.v.
mills,
minister, see Gardner
mint,
museum,
Newtown,
nonconf.,
par. officers,
park,
parl. elections,
pop.,
prehist rem.,
rectory,
Rom. rem.,
Saxon rem.,
sch.,
seal,
tithes,
tithings,
tolsey,
town hall, pl. and see Milborne Port, mkt.: hall
Ven (Fenn, Fen Wick, Ven Court),
Ho., pl.
vestry,
vicars, and see Bowle; Brito;
Hall, John; Hopkins; Meade,
Thos.; Medlycott, Hubert Jas.;
Napper, Nat.; Pratt; White,
Wm.
vicarage,
ho.,
Waterloo Cres.,
woodland,
workho.,
Milborne Wick,
chapel,
man.,
Mildmay:
Sir Ant.,
Carew,
Hen.,
Sir Hen. Paulet St. John,
Jane, w. of Sir Hen. Mildmay,
Sir Wal.,
Mille, Christine, John, and Ric. atte,
Miller, Simon, s. of Ric.,
mills:
animal feed,
corn,
flour,
fulling,
grist,
horse,
linen,
silk,
steam,
textile,
water,
wind,
Milton Clevedon (Middleton),
adv.,
agric.,
chapel,
char.,
ch.,
cts.,
curate,
glebe,
Hengrove,
incl.,
ind.,
inns,
man.,
ho.,
mills,
nonconf.,
par. officers,
poorho.,
pop.,
pound,
prehist. rem.,
rectory,
Rom. rem.,
sch.,
tithes,
vicarage;
ho.,
vicars, and see Digby, Chas.; Houlton; Polewheale; Randall, Phil.; Selwyn, Sidney; Weaver
woodland,
Minchinton, -,
minster,
mint,
Misenor, Mary,
Moeles:
Hawise, w. of Nic. (d. by 1260), see Newmarch
Isabel, m. Wm. Botreaux,
John de (d. 1310),
John (d. 1337),
Muriel, m. Thos. Courtenay,
Nic. de (d. by 1260),
Nic. de (d. 1315-16),
Rog. de (d. 1295),
Rog. (d. 1316),
Moger, Chas., John, and Thos.,
Mogg:
John,
Wm.,
Wm. (alias Kyne),
Mohun:
Eliz., m. Wm. Montagu, earl of Salisbury (d. 1397),
Reynold de,
Wm. de (fl. 1090),
Wm. de (d. c. 1155), earl of Somerset,
Wm. de (d. 1176),
Molariis, John de, and his s. Wm.,
Molyns (Moleyns, Molins):
Edm. (fl. 1346),
Edm. (d. 1385),
John (fl. early 16th cent.),
John (fl. 1739),
Sir John,
Reynold (d. 1384),
Reynold (fl. 1427), and his w. Alice,
Mompesson:
Eleanor, m. Francis Holles Newman,
Florence, m. Nic. Carwithen,
Thos., and his w. Florence,
Monmouth's rebellion, see insurrections
Monmouthshire, see Wonastow
Montacute:
Drew of (fl. 1086),
Drew s. of Drew of,
Drew, the younger,
Montacute:
prior,
priory,
Montagu:
Alice (d. 1462), m. Ric. Neville,
Alice (d. 1475), w. of Thos.,
Drew of, see Montacute
Drew, s. of Wm. (d. 1217),
Eleanor, ctss. of Salisbury, see Holand
Eliz., w. of Wm., earl of Salisbury, see Mohun
John de,
Ric. de,
Sir Ric.,
Simon,
Thos., earl of Salisbury,
Wm. de (d. 1217),
Wm. de (d. 1270),
Wm. de (d. 1319),
Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1344),
Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1397),
fam.,
Montfort, Peter de,
Montmorency, fam.,
Moore:
Edw., elder,
Edw. (another),
fam.,
Moorhayes, see Charlton Musgrove
Morant:
Adm. Sir Geo.,
Revd. Geo.,
Mortain, Mat. de,
Mortain, counts of, see Robert; William
Mortimer:
Hawise, w. of Wm., see Musgrove
Wm. de,
Morton, John, rector of Charlton Musgrove,
Moton, John,
Moulton, Mr., architect,
Mowbray, Rob., earl of Northumberland,
Mudford,
Mullet, Wm., rector of Blackford,
Mumford, D., surveyor, n
Musbury (Devon),
Musgrove:
Hawise, m. 1 Wm. de Mortimer, Sir John de Ferrers, John de Bures,
Sir John,
Ric. de,
Rob. de,
Sir Rob.,
fam.,
Naish, fam.,
Napier:
Blanche, w. of Sir Nat., see Wyndham
Edw. Berkeley,
Sir Gerard (d. 1759),
Sir Gerard (d. 1765),
Gerard Berkeley,
Sir Nat. (fl. 1695),
Sir Nat. (d. 1728),
Sir Rob.,
Sir Wm.,
fam.,
Napper:
Nat., vicar of Milborne Port,
Sir Nat.,
Neckham, Alex.,
neifs, and see servi
Nelson, Ant., goldsmith,
Nesfield, Eden, architect, n
Netherton:
Rob. of (fl. 1236),
Rob. of (fl. 1343),
Netherton, see Marston Magna
Neville:
Alice, w. of Ric., see Montagu
Eliz. m. Sir Hen. Berkeley,
Geo., duke of Bedford,
Isabel, m. 1 John Neville, Marq. Montagu, Wm. Norris,
Isabel, m. Geo. Plantagenet, duke of Bedford,
John, Marquess Montagu,
Ric., earl of Salisbury,
Ric., earl of Warwick,
New College, Oxford,
Newcastle:
dchss. of, see Godolphin
duke of, see Pelham-Holles
Newman:
Eleanor, see Mompesson
Francis Holles,
John, rector of Yarlington,
Ric.,
Newmarch:
Hawise, m. 1 John de Boterel, Nic. de Moeles,
Hen.,
Isabel, m. Ralph Russel,
Jas.,
Wm.,
Ric.,
Nicholls:
Thos., (another),
Nicholson, Sir Godfrey,
Noake, Geo.,
Noble:
Geo., and his w. Eliz.,
Sir John le,
nonconformity, see Anabaptists;
Baptists;Brethren; Congregationalists;
Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion;
Independents; Latter Day Saints;
Methodists; Presbyterians; Primitive
Methodists; Quakers; Salvation Army;
Swedenborgians; United Reformed
Church; Wesleyan Methodist
Norfolk,
Norman:
Agnes, w. of Rog., see Inge
Jas.,
John (fl. 1564),
John (fl. 1624),
Rog.,
Thos.,
Norris, Wm.,
Northampton:
marchioness of, see Snakenborg
marquess of, see Parr, Wm.
Northover,
Northumberland, earl of, see Mowbray
Norton, David Evans, vicar of Pitcombe,
Norton Ferris (Norton on Selwood,Norton Ferrers, Norton Stourton), in Kilmington:
man.,
tithing,
and see Kilmington
Norton Ferris hund.,
ct.,
man.,
Noyes:
Cath. Campbell,
Ric.,
Oberammergau,
obit,
and see chantry
Oborne, Thos.,
Odo, bp. of Bayeux,
Oglethorpe, Sir Theophilus,
Oke, Wal. and Revd. Wm.,
Okeden:
Edm. (fl. 1630),
Edm. (d. 1770),
Eliz. w. of Wm., see Uvedale
Wm. (fl. early 17th cent.),
Wm. (d. 1664),
Wm. (fl. later 17th cent.),
Wm. (d. 1718),
Wm. (d. 1753),
Oliver, Jas., (another),
Orange, Wm. of, prince, see William III
Orchard:
Eliza, w. of Rob. Geo. Hooper, see Hooper
Eliz. Agnes,
Lawra Mary,
Revd. Rob. Geo. Hooper,
Rob. John (later Purnell),
Xarifa Zara,
Orenge, Ric., goldsmith,
Osbert:
chaplain of Shepton Montague,
priest of Yarlington,
Osborne, Francis, marquess of Carmarthen,
Owen:
Evan, architect,
Wm., curate of Milborne Port,
Oxford:
archd. of, see St. Edmund
earl of, see Vere
Oxford,
All Souls College, q.v.
Hertford College, q.v.
New College, q.v.
University,
Wadham College, q.v.
P., I., goldsmith,
Page, Rob.,
Paget:
Eliz.,
Eliz., w. of John (d. 1761), see Webb
Hen. (formerly Bayly, afterwards Paget Peter Walter), earl of Uxbridge,
Hen., marquess of Anglesey,
Hen. Wm., earl of Uxbridge, marquess of Anglesey,
John,
Revd. John (d. 1745),
Revd. John (d. 1782),
Sarah, m. Edw. Bradford,
fam.,
Pagnel, John,
Pain son of William,
Pain, Bart., and his father Wm.,
Palmer:
Thos.,
Mrs.,
park, n
converted to arable,
deer leap,
pasture in,
created from warren,
created from woodland,
disparking,
inclosure,
park, ornamental,
avenues,
cascades,
Chinese seat,
menagerie or aviaries,
mount,
obelisk,
Temple,
woodland ponds,
Parker:
Jos.,
Mat., archbp. of Canterbury,
Wm., minister of Bruton,
Parr:
Cath., queen,
Wm., marquess of Northampton,
Parsons:
Jas.,
Revd. Newton,
W.,
Maj. W. P.,
fam.,
Partington, Thos. Whalley,
Patwell, see Bruton
Pauncefoot:
Wm.,
fam.,
Payne, John,
Pearce, Geo.,
Pearman, Albert,
Peckham, Edw.,
Peckholds Ash, see Horsington
Peddle, John, vicar of Charlton Horethorne,
Pelet, Count de,
Pelham-Holles, Henrietta, see Godolphin
Pembroke, earls of, see Herbert
Penny, Thos.,
Penruddocke:
Anne Henrietta, w. of Chas. (d. 1788), see Wyndham
Chas. (d. 1788),
Chas. (d. 1899),
Chas., s. of Chas. (d. 1899),
Penselwood (la Penna),
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
char.,
ch., pl.
ch. ho.,
cts.,
fms.,
fields,
friendly soc.,
glebe,
incl.,
ind.,
inns,
Leigh common,
man.,
ho.,
mills,
par. officers,
Pen Pits,
poorho.,
pop.,
rectors, and see Ashley, Wm.; Austen, E. G.; Biging, J.
K.; Bourton; Digby, Chas.; King,
Ric.; Leaver, H. C.; Merindin
rectory,
ho.,
sch.,
tithes,
tithing,
woodland,
Pepper, W. F.,
Perceval, Theophilus,
Perigord, count of, see Archibald
Perres, see Pirie
Perry, Joan and Ric.,
Pester
pests:
colorado beetle,
moles,
Peters:
Ezit, w. of John Weston (d. 1858), see
Mead
John Weston (d. 1858),
John Weston (fl. 1875),
Julia, m. Fred. Gale,
Mary, w. of John Weston (d. 1858), see Connock
Petherton, South,
Compton Durville,
Petre, Dorothy, m. Nic. Wadham,
Peverell:
Kath., m. Wal., Ld. Hungerford,
Marg., w. of Thos., see Courtenay
Thos,
Phabayn, John, vicar of Charlton Horethorne,
Phelips:
Agneta, w. of Rob., see Gorges
C.,
Chas.,
David Edw.,
Edw.,
Edw. Fred.,
Gerald Almarus,
Cdr. Harry,
Jas., rector of Stoke Trister, n,
John,
Ric. Colston, rector of Stoke Trister and Cucklington,
Rob.,
Wm. (d. 1806),
Wm. (d. 1889),
Wm., rector of Stoke Trister and Cucklington,
Wm. Rob.,
fam.,
Phelps, Mrs.,
Philips (Phillips):
Geo.,
Rob. Curtis,
pigeon ho.,
pillory,
Pilton,
Pincherton, fam.,
Pirie (Perres):
Sarah, w. of Stephen, see Bratton
Stephen de,
Piro, Alice de,
Pitcombe,
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
char.,
ch., pl.
ch. ho.,
Cole, q.v.
curates,
Godminster (Godmanston), pl.
Hadspen, q.v.
Honeywick, q.v.
incl.,
incumbent, see Goldsborough, Ric.
ind.,
inns,
man.,
mills,
nonconf.,
par. officers,
poorho.,
pop.
prehist. rem.,
Rom, rem.,
schs.,
Sunny Hill,
tithes,
tithings,
vestry,
vicars, and see Norton
vicarage ho.,
woodland,
Pitman:
Eliz., m. Thos. Lyddon Surrage,
Eliz., w. of Phil.,
Joan, w. of Rob., see Puncherdon
John (fl. 1582),
John (fl. 1851),
Mat. (fl. 1680),
Mat. (fl. 1736,
Phil.,
Ric.,
Rob.,
Widow,
fam.,
Plantagenet:
Alice, w. of Thos., earl of Lancaster, see Lacy
Edm. (of Woodstock), earl of Kent,
Edw., earl of Warwick,
Edw., prince of Wales (Black Prince),
Eliz., w. of John, earl of Kent, see Juliers
Geo., duke of Clarence,
Isabel, da. of Edward III,
Isabel, w. of Geo., see Neville
John, duke of Bedford, and his w. Jacquetta,
John, earl of Kent,
Marg., countess of Salisbury, m. Sir Wm. Pole,
Thos. (of Lancaster), duke of Clarence,
Thos. (of Lancaster), earl of Lancaster,
plasterers, see Bankart; Cartwright
Player:
Art.,
Thos.,
Wm.,
Plecy:
Edm.,
Joan, m. John Hamely,
John de (d. 1313),
John (d. c. 1362),
Michaela, w. of John (d. c. 1362), m Ric. Darby, Rob. Coker,
Nic.,
Sir Nic.,
Plessetis:
Augustine de,
Sarah, w. of Augustine, see Lovel
Pleydell:
Edm.,
Edm. Morton,
Pleydell-Bouverie, Jacob, earl of Radnor,
Plomer, Hugh,
Plox, see Bruton
Plucknett:
Chas. (d. 1785), rector of Holton and N. Cheriton,
Chas. (d. 1881), rector of Holton,
Eliz., m. Carl Fehn,
Eliz., w. of Jas. (d. 1817),
Jas. (d. 1817),
Jas. (d. 1833), rector of Holton,
Jas. (d. 1868),
Wm. (d. 1592),
Wm. (fl. 1730),
Wm. (d. 1786),
Wm. (d. 1868),
Plumpton:
Edith, w. of John, see Hody
John,
Pointz:
Helewise, w. of Hugh, see Malet
Hugh (d. 1220),
Hugh (d. 1307),
Hugh (d. 1337),
Nic. (d. 1273),
Nic. (d. 1311),
Sir Nic.,
Pole:
John de la, duke of Suffolk,
Marg., w. of Sir Wm., see Plantagenet
Sir Wm.,
Polewheale, Otes, vicar of Milton Clevedon,
Polsloe (Devon), priory,
Ponting, Chas., architect,
Ponz, Reynold de,
Poole:
Geo., bell founder,
Hen., rector of Stowell,
Poorstock (Dors.), honor.,
Portman:
Anne, w. of Wm. Berkeley, m. Mat. Spencer,
Edw. Berkeley, Viscount Portman,
Hen. Berkeley, Viscount Portman,
Sir John,
Wm. Berkeley,
fam.,
pound,
Pounsett:
Jane, m. Wm. Grove,
Jane, w. of John, see Woodforde
John,
Powick (Worcs.),
Poynings, Sir Ric.,
Poyntington (Dors. formerly Som.),
Prankerd, Jas, John, and Thos.,
Pratt, John, vicar of Milborne Port,
prehistoric remains,
Prenche, Edw. and Ric.,
Presbyterians
Priest, Wm. and Jas., goldsmiths,
Primitive Methodists,
produce (less usual):
animal feed,
apple chutney,
apple pulp,
baby milk,
bark,
charcoal,
cherries,
flax,
furze,
honey,
hops,
onions,
pork,
tobacco,
tow,
vegetables,
wine,
Prowse, Honor, m. Hubert Hussey,
Pulham, (Dors.),
ch.,
Puncherdon:
Joan, m. Rob. Pitman,
John,
Marg., see Brightridge
Rob.,
Thomasine, m. Leon. Carent,
Purdue:
Ric., bell founder,
Rog., bell founder,
Thos., bell founder,
Wm., bell founder,
Purdy, Ric., bell founder,
Purnell, Rob., and his da. Mary Anne,
Pye, Sir John,
Pyne, Ben., goldsmith,
Pyres, Wm., rector of N. Cheriton,
Quakers,
quarries, and n , and n
coping stones,
limestone,
millstones,
roadstone,
stone and paving tiles,
stone,
tile stones,
whetstones,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Queen Camel,
honor,
Nether Adber,
Radberd, Ric.,
Radford, John, incumbent of Wincanton,
Radnor, earl of, see Pleydell-Bouverie
Rainbald, of Cirencester,
Rake, Sam.,
Raleigh, Sir Wal., n
Ralph (fl. 1086)
Ralph, Ric. s. of, see Richard
Randall (Randal):
Alex.,
Ben. (d. 1667),
Ben. (d. 1711),
Ben. (fl. after 1725),
John, curate of Bruton,
Phil., vicar of Milton Clevedon,
Rob. (fl. 1667),
Rob. (d. 1725),
fam.,
Raymond:
Geo.,
Revd. J.,
Read:
John,
Mr., architect,
recreations:
amusement fair,
ball,
band,
bell ringing,
bowls,
carnival,
childrens' playground,
choir,
cinema,
clerk's ale,
club,
coffee room,
concerts,
coursing,
cricket,
cross waster,
cudgel matches,
cycle races,
dicing,
election dinners,
feast or revel,
fencing,
field club,
fives,
football,
game,
gingerbread stalls,
golf,
harmonic society,
horse racing, and n
hunting,
lectures,
library,
maypole,
mock bull,
mummers,
museum,
news room,
parish ales,
pitch halfpenny,
polo,
reading room,
revels, see feast
roller-skating,
rook netting,
shooting,
singers,
spa,
temperance hall,
theatre,
travelling picture show,
village hall,
wassail,
and see friendly societies
recusants, and see Roman Catholics
Redlynch, Eustace of,
Redlynch, baron of, see Fox-Strangways
Redlynch, in Bruton,
archit.,
chapel,
chapelry,
chaplain,
cts.,
curate, and see Goldsborough, John
Ho.,
pl.
lord,
man.,
officers,
park,
pop.,
sch.,
tithes,
tithing,
village,
warren,
Reeve, Art., architect,
Renewer (fl. 1086),
rents:
animals,
certainty money,
cheeses,
chevage,
churchscot corn,
chursett (churchscot),
eggs,
new-laid,
fee farm,
gloves, white,
grain,
grassherth,
hay, trusses of,
heriot,
husbote and heybote,
malt,
maslin,
oats,
pannage,
pepper,
Peter's Pence,
pigs,
bacon pigs,
poultry,
capon, fat,
chickens,
geese,
hens,
pullets,
rack,
relief,
rose,
red rose,
spurs, gilt,
straw,
third penny,
tithing or tuth money,
tithing silver,
wheat,
worksilver,
and see services
Revel, Ric. and his w. Mabel,
Reynolds:
Bainbridge, glass painter,
Mic.,
Dr. Mic.,
Thomasine, m. Thos. Harries,
Richard, and his s. Elias,
Richard son of John,
Richard son of Ralph,
Richard son of Richard,
Richard, Hen. s. of, see Henry
Richard, John s. of, see John
Richard, Wm. s. of, see William
Richards:
Sir Edw.,
Thos.,
fam.,
Richardson, Edw.,
Richmond:
countess of, see Beaufort, Marg.
duke of, see FitzRoy
Rideout (Ridout):
Chris. (d. 1687),
Chris. (d. 1693),
John,
Wm. (fl. mid 17th cent.),
Wm. (d. 1670),
Wm. (fl. 1696),
Wm. (fl. 1710),
Ridley, fam.,
Rimpton,
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
char.,
ch.,
ch. ho.,
cts.,
fms.,
fields,
glebe,
incl.,
ind.,
inn,
man.,
ho.
mill,
nonconf.,
par. officers,
poorho.,
pop.,
rectors, and see Bateson; Bennett, Rob.; Burney, Ric.; Hawtrey; Master; Todd
rectory,
ho.,
sch.,
tithes,
Woodhouse,
woodland,
Ring:
John (fl. 1775),
John (d. 1821),
Ric., and his s. Ric.,
Rippe (fl. 1086),
Rivers:
Jocelin de,
John de,
Wal.,
roads:
Causeway,
Coach Road,
Hardway,
herpath,
Landshire Lane,
London,
market,
New Law Way,
New Road,
Old Law Way,
Old Way,
Portway (Porteway),
turnpikes,
Robert (fl. 1086),
Robert, count of Mortain,
Robert son of Gerold,
Robert son of Michael,
Robert son of Wimarc,
Robert, vicar of Henstridge,
Rockley, Mr., architect, n
Rodbard:
Anne, m. Jas. Talbot,
John,
Mary w. of Wm., see Cozens
Sam.,
Wm.,
Rogers:
Agnes or Alice, m. Thos. Lovel,
Anne, w. of John (d. 1450) and her s. Hen.,
Art., rector of Yarlington,
Francis,
John (d. 1441),
John (d. 1450),
John (d. 1821),
Sir John (fl. 1548),
Ric.,
Rog.,
Rog. Wright, and his w. Virginia,
Thos.
fam.,
Rolf, Turstin s. of, see Turstin
Rolfe, Thos., elder and younger,
Rolt, Thos.,
Roman Catholics,and see recusants
Roman remains,
Roo, Thos.,
Roos:
Maud, w. of Sir Hen., see Gorges
Sir Hen.,
Roper, Lanning,
Rosewell:
Parry,
Wm. (d. c. 1566),
Wm. (d. 1570),
Wm. (d. 1593),
Roskelly, T., bell founder,
Rosse:
Edith, w. of Jas., see Dibben
Jas.,
Roumare:
Wm. de (d. c. 1161),
Wm. de (d. c. 1198), earl of Lincoln,
Roundhill, in Wincanton,
archit.,
ct.,
man.,
Rowswell (Rowsewell):
John, vicar of Marston Magna,
Wm.,
royalty,
Roynon, Hen. and Peter,
Ruddock, Wm.,
Rufus, Ralph,
rural dean,
Russe (Russ):
Rob., vicar of Henstridge,
Wm.,
Russel:
Alice, m. - Haket,
Alice, w. of Ralph (d. 1375),
Eleanor, w. of Theobald,
Isabel, m. Ld. Scrope, Stephen Hatfield,
Isabel, w. of Ralph (fl. 1216), see Newmarch
Jas.,
Joan, w. of Sir Maur., m. Sir John Stradling,
Joan, w. of Thos., m. John Chambre,
John,
Marg., m. John Kemeys,
Margery,
Sir Maur.,
Ralph (fl. 1216),
Ralph (d. 1278),
Ralph (d. c. 1295) and his w. Eleanor,
Ralph (d. 1375),
Rob.,
Sir Theobald (d. 1340),
Theobald (fl. 1340),
Thos.,
Wm.,
Ryves:
Anne,
Eliz., m. Geo. (d. 1668),
Geo. (d. by 1655),
Geo. (d. 1668),
Geo. (d. 1699),
Geo. (fl. 1711),
John (d. 1587),
John (fl. 1663),
John (d. c. 1685),
Sir John,
Rob.,
Thos.,
fam.,
Sacheverell: John, curate of Wincanton, Mary, w. of Sir Ric., see Hungerford
Sir Ric.
Saeward (fl. 1066),
Sage, F. G.,
St. Aubyn, J. P., architect,
St. Barbe:
Edm.,
Francis,
Hen. (d. by 1653),
Hen. (d. 1661),
John,
Sir John,
St. Clair:
Bretel de,
John de,
Wm.,
St. Edmund, Mr Adam de, archd. of Oxford,
St. Hilary:
Hen. de,
Peter de, and his w. Gunnore,
St. John, Sir Hen., see Mildmay
St. Martin, Joan of, m. W. de Brayboeuf,
St. Sever (Calvados), abbey,
Salisbury:
countess of, see Holand, Eleanor; Mohun, Eliz., Plantagenet, Marg.
earl of, see Cecil; Montagu, Thos., Wm., and Wm.; Neville, Ric.
Salisbury (Wilts.),
bell foundry,
dioc.,
infirmary,
Salman, Rob.,
Salvation Army,
Samson, bp. of Worcester,
Sampson:
Thos. (fl. 1687),
Thos. (fl. 1785),
Sanders:
John,
Sir Rob., Ld. Bayford,
Sandes, see Sandys
Sandford Orcas (Dors., formerly Som.),
Weathergrove,
Sandwich, Hen. of,
Sandys (Sandes):
Marg., w. of Sir Wal., see Seymour
Wal.,
Sir Wal.,
Sarr, Rob. de, rector of Bratton Seymour,
Saunders:
Rog., clerk, and his s. Rog.,
Thos.,
Saxon:
J. & S.,
fam.,
Saxon remains, n,
Scheemakers, Peter, sculptor,
Sclater:
Grace,
Wm., and his nephew, also Wm.,
Scobell, Capt. Geo.,
Scoles, Canon A. J. C., architect,
Scott, Sir Gilb., architect, n
Scrope, Isabel, Lady, see Russel
sculptor, see Le Sueur; Scheemakers; Skelton; Thomas, Owen
Scutard, see Cutard
Seavier, Wm., n
Sedding, J. D., architect,
Sedgemoor, battle, and see insurrection: Monmouth's rebellion
Seles, fam.,
Self, Jacob,
Selwood, forest, pl.
Brewcombe Walk,
clearance,
cultivation,
disafforestation,
foresters,
gates,
inclosure,
king's hall,
lodge,
Selwyn:
Frances,
Sidney, vicar of Milton Clevedon,
Senior:
Eliz., w. of Lewis Gooden Senior, see Hussey
Jas., rector of Blackford and Compton,
Lewis Gooden (later Husey Hunt),
Serrel:
Hen. Digby,
Revd. Sam.,
servi , and see neifs
services:
accommodation for steward,
autumn works,
bondland,
bondman,
carrying,
customary works,
entertaining lord,
fardellers,
harvest days,
hospitality,
labour,
mowing works,
ploughing,
suit of court,
taking timber,
with body,
settlements:
deserted,
shrunken,
Sexey, Hugh,
Seymour:
Alex,
Alice, m. Wm. Zouche (d. 1462),
Cath., w. of Edw. (d. 1621),
Edw., earl of Hertford, duke of Somerset (d. 1552),
Edw., earl of Hertford (d. 1621),
Ela, w. of Sir Ric., Ld. Seymour,
Eliz., m. Thos. Bruce,
Eliz., w. of Urry, see Meriet
Frances, m. Conyers Darcy,
Francis,
Hen. (d. 1805),
Hen. (d. 1849),
Hen. (d. 1877),
Isabel, w. of Alex., see Storke
Jane, m. Chas. Boyle,
Joan, m. Wm. Drury,
John,
John, Ld. Seymour,
Marg., w. of John Seymour, m. Sir Wal. Sandys, Sir Wm. Cheyne,
Mary, m. Heneage Finch,
Muriel, w. of Nic., see Lovel
Nic., Ld. Seymour (d. 1361),
Nic. yr. (d. 1361),
Ric., Ld. Seymour (d. 1401),
Ric., Ld. Seymour (d. 1409), n,
Sir Thos.,
Urry,
Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1660),
Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1671),
Sir Wm.,
fam.,
Shaftesbury, earls of,
Shaftesbury (Dors.), abbey,
abbess,
porter, and see Combe, Thos. of
Shalford, see Charlton Musgrove; Wincanton
shambles,
Shanks, see Cucklington
Shapcott, Edw.,
shared land,
Sharington, Sir Wm.,
Sharrer, John,
sheephouse, and see Bruton, Sheephouse
Shelley, Chas., goldsmith,
Shepherd, fam.,
Shepton, man.,
Shepton Mallet,
poor-law union,
rural dist.,
Shepton Montague,
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
chaplain, see Osbert
char.,
ch., pl.
cts.,
curates, and see Bulgin, Mat.
fms.,
fields,
friendly soc.,
glebe,
Higher Shepton,
honor,
incl.,
ind.,
inns,
Iron-Age rem.,
Knowle, q.v.
Lower Shepton,
man.,
ho.,
mills,
minister,
nonconf.,
par. officers,
park,
poorho.,
pop.,
rectory,
sch.,
Stoke, North (Stoke Chavent),
Stoke, Stoney (Stoke Holloway), q.v.
tithes,
tithing,
vicarage,
ho.,
vicars, and see Leaver, H. C.
warren,
woodland,
Sherborne, Ld., see Dutton
Sherborne (Lanprobi), (Dors.),
abbey, pittancer,
Castle estate,
dioc.,
fair,
Methodist circuit,
poor-law union,
Sherrill, Mr.,
Shingler, fam.,
Shipton, Capt., R.N.,
Shirley:
Eliz., w. of Thos.,
Francis,
Maud, m. Edw. Ludlow,
Thos.,
Sigwells, see Charlton Horethorne
Silton (Dors.),
Sims, John,
Skelton, John, sculptor,
Slade, John,
Sleath, Gabriel, goldsmith,
Slimbridge (Glos.),
Sly, Ric.,
Sly (or Gibbs), Ric.,
Smart, Rob.,
Smith:
Alice, w. of Hen., see Daccombe
Hen.,
Julia Eliz., w. of -, see Medlycott
Nic. and Jane,
Sir Thos.,
Wal.,
Smythe:
Hugh (d. 1627),
Hugh (fl. 1657),
John,
Mat.,
Thos. (fl. 1443),
Thos. (d. 1642),
Snakenborg, Helena, marchioness of Northampton,
Soldini, Gosue,
Somerset:
duchess of, see Stanhope
duke of, see Beaufort, John; Seymour, Edw., Wm., and Wm.
earl of, see Beaufort, John; Mohun, Wm. de
Somerset:
feodary,
sheriff,
Somerton, fair,
Somery:
Rog. de,
Wm. de,
South Sea Company,
Southampton (Hants),
Southcombe:
Hector,
fam.,
Southcote, Edm., John, and Thos.,
Southill, see Brewham
Southmarsh, see Charlton Musgrove
Southwick (Wilts.),
Southwood, Thos.,
Southworth:
Hen.,
Jane, m. Wm. Bull,
Marg., m. Art. Duck,
Sparkford,
Sparrow:
Jas.,
John,
Spellerberg, fam.,
Spencer:
Anne, w. of Mat., see Portman
Eliz., w. of Mat.,
Mat.,
Wal.,
Sprint:
Christian, w. of Geo., see Duke
Geo.,
John,
Revd. John,
Stacey:
Ann,
John,
Wm.,
Stafford:
Humph., Ld. Stafford and earl of Devon,
Sir Humph., and his stepmother Eliz. (d'Aumale),
Wm.,
Stafford's Green, see Corton Denham
Stalbridge (Dors.),
Stamford, earl of, see Grey
Stanhope, Anne, duchess of Somerset,
Stanley:
Edm.,
Sir Edw.,
Jas.,
fam.,
Stanton, Revd. Jos.,
Stapley:
Ant. (d. 1606),
Ant. (fl. 1618), and his w. Anne,
Stavordale, Ld., see Fox-Strangways
Stavordale, in Wincanton,
archit.,
castle,
fair,
mill,
prior,
priory, pl.
Stawell:
Edw., Ld. Stawell,
Geo.,
John (fl. 1517),
John (fl. 1570),
John, Ld. Stawell,
Mary, Lady Stawell, m. Hen. Bilson-Legge,
Wm., Ld. Stawell,
Wm.,
Still:
John, bp. of Bath and Wells,
Thos. and his w. Bridget,
Wm.,
fam.,
Stinsford (Dors.),
stock:
affers,
bees,
cattle:
heifers,
oxen,
shorthorns,
steers, Welsh,
Welsh,
deer,
does,
fawns,
fish,
game birds,
partridges,
peafowl,
pheasants,
squabs,
woodcock,
goats,
she goats,
hares,
horses,
mares, wild, unbroken,
pigs:
field,
Welsh,
poultry,
chickens,
ducks,
geese,
turkeys,
rabbits,
stocks, and n,
Stoke, Wal. of, see Ashley
Stoke, Stoney (Stoke Holloway), in Shepton Montague, n,
archit.,
field,
inn,
man.,
pop.,
woodland,
Stoke, North, see Shepton Montague
Stoke Chavent, see Shepton Montague: Stoke, North
Stoke St. Gregory, Stathe,
Stoke sub Hamdon,
Stoke Trister,
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
barony, honor,
Bayford, q.v.
char.,
ch.,
ch. ho.,
cts.,
fms.,
fields,
friendly soc.,
glebe,
incl.,
ind.,
inns,
Leigh,
man.,
ho., frontispiece
mills,
minister, see Batt
nonconf.,
par. officers,
park, frontispiece
poorho.,
pop.,
rector, and see Phelips, J., R. C., and W.; Symes, B.
rectory,
ho.,
Rom. rem.,
sch.,
Stileway,
tithes,
tithing,
woodland,
Stokes:
Adrian,
Frances, w. of Adrian, see Brandon
Storke:
Anne, m. Wm. Larder,
Isabel, m. Alex. Seymour,
Joan, m. Ric. Compton,
John,
Tristram,
Stormey, Thos.,
Stourhead (Wilts.),
Stourton:
Chas., Ld. Stourton,
Marg., m. Wm. Carent,
Wm., Ld. Stourton,
fam.,
Stourton (Wilts.),
Bonham,
Brook tithing,
Gasper (Gaspar), and n,
rector,
Stowell, Geof.,
Stowell (Stowell Misgros),
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
ch., pl.
ct. ho., pl.
cts.,
fms.,
glebe,
ind.,
inns,
man.,
nonconf.,
poorho.,
pop.,
rector, and see Poole, H.; Toomer, Wm. of
rectory,
ho.,
sch.,
tithes,
woodland,
Stradling:
Edw.,
Sir John,
Strangways:
Eliz., m. Jas. Hamilton, duke of Hamilton and Brandon,
Eliz., w. of Thos. (fl. 1792), see Bull
Mrs. Eliz.,
Giles (d. 1562),
Giles (d. 1623),
Giles (d. 1675),
Joan, w. of Giles (d. 1562), see Wadham
Sir John,
Susanna (d. 1718),
Susanna (d. 1758), m. Thos. Horner,
Thos. (d. 1713),
Thos. (d. 1726),
Thos. (fl. 1792),
fam.,
Street, G. E., architect,
Strode:
Thos.,
Wm. (fl. 1650),
Wm. (fl. 1680),
Stuart:
Esmé, earl of March,
James (Old Pretender),
Suffolk, dukes of, see Brandon, Chas.; Pole, John de la
suit by duel,
Sunderland, earl of, see Gordon
Surrage:
Edw. J. R.,
Eliz., w. of Thos. Lyddon (d. c. 1863),
J. L.,
Jas., and his w. Harriet,
Thos. Lyddon (d. c. 1863),
Thos. Lyddon (fl. 1869),
Surrey, earl of, see Warenne
and see Bermondsey; Weybridge
surveyors, see Beaumont; Donne; Grant; Mumford
Sussex,
Sutton Montis,
Sutton:
Sir Art.,
Edw., rector of Holton,
Jas.,
Sir Ric.,
Swain (fl. 1066),
Swan:
John,
Wm.,
Swanton:
Francis,
John,
Nic.,
Wm. (d. c. 1619),
Wm. (d. c. 1638),
Wm. (fl. c. 1645),
fam.,
Swedenborgians,
Sweet, fam.,
Sweetman, Geo.,
Sydenham:
Cath., m. Lewis Tregonwell,
Grace, w. of Humph.,
Humph.,
John (fl. 1442),
John (fl. 1571),
St. Barbe,
Sylver:
Eliz., m. Thos. Wickham,
Thos,
Sylvers, see Horsington
Symes:
Ben., rector of Stoke Trister,
John, the elder,
Symons, John,
Talbot:
Anne w. of Jas., see Rodbard
Jas., Ld. Talbot de Malahide (d. 1850),
Jas., Ld. Talbot de Malahide (d. 1883),
Tancarville:
Rabel, and n
Ralph,
Wm. de (d. 1129),
Wm. de (fl. 1140-77),
Tancarville, barony,
Tanner:
Edw.,
Thos.,
Tapper, Sir Wal., architect,
Tatifer (Tauntefere), Wm.,
Taunton,
priory,
Taunton and Taunton Dean hund.,
Taylor:
Geo.,
John, vicar of Charlton Horethorne,
temperance,
Templars, Order,
Teysaunt, John and his w. Joan,
Thames Ditton (Surr.),
Thick:
John,
Rob.,
Thomas:
And.,
And. Abbot, and his son of the same name,
Anne,
Anne, mother of And., see Abbot
Cath., m. Jas. Wickham,
Christian,
Geo. (d. 1681-6),
Geo. (fl. 1686),
Mary,
Morgan,
Owen, sculptor,
Thorn:
Chas.,
fam.,
Thorneyate, Thos. de, n
Thorpe, John, architect,
Throop, East, West, Wilkin, see Horsington
Thynne, John,
timber,
coppicing,
faggots,
hard wood,
hurdles,
nursery,
spars,
varieties of tree:
'arbale',
alder,
apple,
ash,
beech,
birch,
chestnut,
conifers,
elm,
fir,
hazel,
holly,
larch,
lime,
maple,
oak,
plum,
poplar,
sallow,
scrub oak,
Spanish chestnut,
spruce,
sycamore,
thorn,
walnut,
withy,
wych elm,
Tintinhull,
Tiptoft:
Philip, w. of Sir John, see Gournay
Sir John,
Titherley:
Rob. (d. 1578) and his w. Eliz.,
Rob. (d. 1610),
Rob. (d. 1638),
Rob. (fl. 1668), and his w. Anne,
Todd, Wm., rector of Rimpton,
Tofig (fl. 1066),
Tolbury, see Bruton
Toli (fl. 1066),
Tomkins:
Eliz., w. of Geo., see Chaffey
Geo.,
Toomer:
Alice, m. Wm. Carent (d. c. 1422),
Edith,
John (fl. 1374),
John (d. 1407),
Ric. of (fl. 1307),
Ric. (fl. 14th cent.), and his w. Joan,
Ric. (d. 1400), and his w. Alice,
Thos. of (fl. 1317),
Wm. of,
Wm. of, rector of Stowell,
fam.,
Toomer, in Henstridge,
man., ho.,
Townsend, see Henstridge
trades and occupations:
apple picking,
ballers,
bleaching,
brick and tile making,
brickmaking,
butter factor,
candlewick making,
carding,
carvers,
cheese cloth making,
clothier,
cotton weaving,
dyeing,
electronics,
felt makers,
flax dressing,
fulling,
gloving,
horse-hair weaving,
hosier,
knitting,
leather processing,
limeburning,
linen making,
linendraper,
linen weaving,
linsey weaving,
parchment making,
quarries, q.v.
rope making,
rush baskets,
scrivening,
shearing,
silk milling,
silk weaving,
silk throw(st)ing,
soap boiling,
spinning,
spicer,
stone cutting,
stone picking,
stocking making,
tanning,
tick making,
tick weavers,
tucker,
weaving,
woollen weaving,
woolcombing,
worsted combing,
worsted weaving,
and see manufactures
Tragin, Thos.,
Travell:
Frances, w. of Thos., m. John Gordon,
Sir Thos.,
Treason trustees,
Tregonwell:
Cath., w. of Lewis, see Sydenham
Helen, m. John Markland,
Lewis Dymock Grosvenor,
St. Barbe,
Trent (Dors. formerly Som.),
Trevanion:
Barbara, see Berkeley
John,
Sir John,
Tucker, John (fl. 1756),
Tudor, Edm.,
Turbervile, Thos., and his w. Thomasine,
Turmund (fl. 1066),
Turner, Wm.,
Turstin son of Rolf,
Tyrwhitt:
Ric.,
Rob.,
Ufetone
see Yarlington, Woolston
United Reformed Church,
Upton Noble (Upton Caboche),
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
chars.,
ch.,
cts.,
curates, and see Harford
fms.,
ind.,
inns,
man.,
ho.,
nonconf.,
pop,
schs.,
tithes,
tithing,
woodland,
Uvedale:
Edm.,
Eliz., m. Wm. Okeden,
Geo.,
Hen.,
Mabel, see Ernle
Uxbridge, earl of, see Paget, Hen. and Hen. Wm.
Val (Laval), Guy de,
Vane, Wm. Hen., earl of Darlington,
Vautort:
Rob. (later Beauchamp),
Simon,
Ven, see Milborne Port
Vere:
Aubrey de, n
John de, earl of Oxford,
Vermeylen, -, carver,
Victoria, queen,
Vincent, Rob.,
vineyards,
Vipont, Rob. de,
Visconti di Massimo, Countess Valentina,
Vitel (fl. 1066),
Vivonia:
Hugh de,
Sibyl, m. Anselm Gournay,
Waddesworth:
Edm.,
John,
Wm.,
Wade, Hen.,
Wadham:
Dorothy, w. of Nic., see Petre
Florence, m. John Wyndham,
Hen., and his w. Marg.,
Jane, m. - Richards,
Jas.,
Joan, m. Giles Strangways,
Sir John (fl. 1412), and his wid.,
John (fl. 1451),
Sir John (d. 1502),
John (d. 1577-8),
Marg., m. Nic. Martin,
Marg., w. of Wm., see Chiseldon
Sir Nic. (d. 1541),
Nic. (d. 1609),
Wm.,
Wadham College, Oxford,
Wadman:
Jas.,
John,
John (another), and his w. Mary,
Winifred, w. of Jas., see Chaffey
waifs and strays,
Wake:
Agnes, w. of Thos., see Lovel
Christine, m. Ralph Wake (I), Ralph Wild,
Eliz., w. of Rog.,
John,
Ralph (I),
Rog.,
Thos. (fl. 15th cent.),
Thos. (fl. 1507),
Waldene, Humph. de,
Wales, livestock from,
Wallis, John, bell founder,
Walter:
Charlotte and Honor,
Edw.,
John, s. of Jos.,
Mary,
Peter (d. 1746),
Peter (d. 1753),
Wanstrow, Geof. and Odo,
Wanstrow,
prebend,
Weston Town,
War:
airfields,
Civil War,
First World,
hospital,
prisoners of,
Second World,
and see insurrection
Ward, Geo. and John Sharrer,
Warenne:
Joan, w. of John, see Bar
John de, earl of Surrey,
Warminster (Wilts.),
Warmund (fl. 1086),
Warner, fam.,
Warren, Chas.,
warren,
inclosed for grazing,
warrener,
Warwickshire, see Kenilworth
washing pool,
Watelegh, Rob. of,
water meadows,
Watson:
Eliz., m. John Ernle,
Thos. (d. by 1749),
Thos. (d. by 1776),
Thos., rector of N. Cheriton,
Wm.,
Watts:
Eliz., m. John Gifford,
Hugh (d. 1625),
Hugh (d. c. 1692-3),
Mary, m. - Dalton,
Nic. (d. 1649),
Nic. (d. 1729),
Waugh:
Alex,
Eliz., w. of Alex., see Carteret
Waynflete, Wm., bp. of Winchester,
Weare, Jos.,
Weathergrave, Nic. of,
Weathergrove, see Sandford Orcas
Weaver, Fred. Wm., vicar of Milton Clevedon,
Webb:
Eliz., m. John Paget,
Mary, see Hall
Nat. (d. 1732),
Nat. (d. 1782),
Nat. (d. 1813),
Wedgewood, John and Margery of,
Wegge, John, rector of Holton,
Wells, Rob. and Jas., bell founders,
Wells,
cathedral,
dean, see Godeley
dean and chapter,
dioc.,
Presbyterian classis,
sch., and n,
Welman:
Chas.,
Isaac,
Simon (d. 1707),
Simon (d. 1716) and his w. Eliz.,
Thos.,
Wesley:
Chas.,
John (fl. 1662),
John (d. 1791), n
Wesleyan Methodists , and see Methodists; Primitive Methodists
Westminster:
abbey,
dean and chapter,
Westminster Bank,
Weston:
Anne, w. of Sir Ric.,
Dorothy, w. of Hen.,
Hen.,
Hugh,
John, and his w. Edith,
Ric., s. of Amice Gregory,
Sir Ric.,
Thos. (d. 1668),
Thos. (d. 1669),
Thos. (fl. 1733),
Wm. (fl. 1487),
Wm. (fl. 1669),
Wm. (d. 1727),
Sir Wm.,
Weston Bampfylde,
Weston-super-Mare,
Weybridge (Surr.),
Weymouth (Dors.),
Weymouth, Ld. and Lady,
Wheathill,
Whipham, Thos., goldsmith,
whipping post
Whitcomb, see Charlton Horethorne; Corton Denham
White:
Anne, m. Wm. Carent,
Eliz., see Ewens
Frances, w. of Thos.,
Grace, w. of Jas, see Cozens
Jack,
Jas.,
Thos.,
Wm., vicar of Milborne Port,
Wm. Lambert,
Wulfward,
Whitechurch, in Henstridge,
chapel,
Whitehead, Thos.,
Whitfeld:
John,
Thos. and his s. Thos.,
Whiting, Rob.,
Whitley, hund.,
Whitmash:
John,
Rob.,
Whitmore, Geo.,
Whittaker:
Hen. (fl. 1668),
Hen. (d. 1746),
Hen. (fl. 1797),
Wal.,
Wm. (d. 1726),
Wm. (fl. 1741),
Wm. (fl. 1813),
Mrs. (fl. 1690),
Whyton:
Joan, w. of John, see Huse
John,
Wickes, Geo., goldsmith,
Wickham:
Ant.,
Revd. Ant.,
Cath. w. of Jas., see Thomas
Chris.,
Eliz., see Sylver
Revd. Hill Dawe,
Jas. (d. 1576),
Jas. (d. 1588),
Jas. (d. 1661),
Jas. (d. 1727),
Jas. (d. 1791),
Jas. (fl. 1843),
Jas. Ant.,
John (fl. 1541), and his w. Cecily,
John (d. c. 1748),
Revd. John (d. 1788),
Marg., w. of Jas. (d. 1588),
Martha,
Thos. (fl. 1453),
Thos. (d. c. 1680),
Revd. Thos. (d. 1725),
Revd. Thos. (d. 1753),
Thos. (fl. 1788),
Revd. Thos. (d. 1856),
Revd. Wm.,
fam.,
Widcombe,
Wild:
Eliz., w. of Ralph, see Wake
Ralph,
Wilkin Throop, see Horsington: Throop
Wilkinson:
John,
Nic.,
Paul,
Willcox, W. J., architect,
William of Orange (later William III), and n,
William, count of Mortain,
William son of Guy,
William son of John,
William son of Richard,
William son of William,
William, Pain, s. of, see Pain
Williams:
David, rector of Horsington,
John (d. 1636),
John (d. c. 1690),
John, rector of Abbas and Temple Combe,
John, vicar of Marston Magna,
Marg.,
Wm.,
Willoughby:
Sir Ant.,
John, and his w. Anne,
Ric.,
Rob., Ld. Willoughby,
Sir Wm.,
Wilmington, Mrs. Barbara,
Wilson, Jas., architect,
Wilton:
Ann,
Jas. de,
Wm.,
Wilton (Wilts.),
Wiltshire, Ken., architect,
Wiltshire,
Methodist circuit,
and see Aldbourne; Bowood; Bulford; Devizes; Kilmington; Knoyle,
East; Maiden Bradley; Mere; Salisbury; Southwick; Stourton; Warminster; Wilton
Wimarc, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Wimborne Minster (Dors.),
Wincanton, n,
adv.,
agric.,
almsho.,
archit., pl.
bor.,
burgages,
castle,
chapel,
chaplain,
char.,
ch., pl.
ch. ho.,
cts.,
curate, and see Bulgin, Elias; Divale; Radford; Sacheverell, J.
fairs,
fms.,
fields,
friendly soc.,
glebe,
hosp.,
hund.,
incl.,
ind.,
inns,
lock-up,
mkt.,
ho. (Town Hall),
Marsh (Lovelismersh), q.v.
mills,
nonconf.,
par. officers,
poorho.,
pop.,
prehist. rem.,
priory,
public services,
rector, and see Farrer; Grant-Dalton, Colin
rectory,
ho.,
Rom. Cath.,
Rom. rem.,
Roundhill, q.v.
sch.,
Shalford,
Stavordale, q.v.
streets,
Suddon,
tithes,
tithing,
Town Hall, and see Wincanton, mkt.: ho.
trade and ind.,
vestry,
vicar,
vicarage,
woodland,
workho.,
Winchcombe:
Anne,
Frances,
Hen. (d. 1629),
Hen. (d. 1643),
Sir Hen. (d. 1667),
Sir Hen. (d. 1703),
Mary, dau. of Hen. (d. 1629),
Mary, w. of Hen. (d. 1629), see Wollascott
Winchester (Hants),
bp. of, and see Beaufort; Waynflete
College,
warden, see Huntingford
Old Minster,
St. Cross hosp.,
Winchilsea, earls of, see Finch, Chas. and Heneage
Wingfield
Ric.,
Sir Ric.,
Wingfield-Digby, Geo. Digby,
Winsham, Street, n
Winter, Frank Mark,
Wiseman, Rob., bell founder,
Witham Friary,
Witherley, see Holton
Withers, R. J., architect,
Wlua (fl. 1066),
Wodehouse:
Sir John,
Sophia, w. of Sir John, see Berkeley
Wogan:
Eliz., w. of Sir Wm., see Jacob
Sir Wm.,
Wollascott:
Edw.,
Martin,
Mary, m. Hen. Winchcombe,
Wm.,
Wonastow (Mon.),
Woodforde:
Jane, m. John Pounsett,
Jas.,
Woodhouse, see Rimpton
woodland:
cleared,
converted to arable,
converted to park,
converted to pasture,
coppiced,
inclosure,
laines for grazing,
ornamental,
pasture,
shared,
and see Selwood
Woodward:
Dan. Hen., see Lee-Warner
Dan. Hen. (later Lee-Warner),
Wooll, John, rector of Blackford,
Woolston, see Cadbury, North; Yarlington
Woolwich (Kent),
Wootton, Humph.,
Wootton Fitzpaine (Dors.),
Worcester, bp. of, see Samson; Yeatman
Worcestershire, see Malvern
Worthy, Sam.,
Wraxall,
Wrey:
Anne, w. of Sir Chichester, see Bourchier
Sir Bourchier,
Sir Chichester,
Wright:
Anne,
Dorothy,
Herb. (later Rogers), and his w. Ellen,
John,
Sir Nathan,
Wyatt, Anna Maria,
Wygrym, John, rector of Abbas and Temple Combe,
Wyke:
Joan, w. of John, see Cammell
John,
Ric.
Wm. and his w. Anne,
Wyke Champflower, in Bruton,
archit.,
chapel,
cts.,
fms.,
fields,
man.,
ho.,
mill,
nonconf.,
par. officers,
pop.,
tithes,
tithing,
vicar, see Norton
Wyndham:
Anne Henrietta, m. Chas. Penruddocke,
Blanche, m. Sir Nat. Napier,
Florence, w. of Sir John, see Wadham
Chas., earl of Egremont,
Francis,
Geo.,
Geo., earl of Egremont,
Hen., and his bro. Geo.,
Sir Hugh,
Revd. Dr. John,
Sir John,
Rachel, m. John Digby, earl of Bristol,
Sir Wm.,
fam.
Wynflaed (10th cent.),
X. C., goldsmith,
Yarlington (Gerlintune, Gyrdlingatone),
adv.,
agric.,
archit.,
chapel,
ch., pl.
cts.,
fair,
fms.,
fields,
glebe,
Ho.,
incl.,
ind.,
inns,
man.,
ho.,
mkt.,
mills,
nonconf.,
par. officers,
parks,
poorho.,
pop.,
prehist. rem.,
rectors, and see Banger; Chauntry; Clifford, Wm.; Dorrington; Gapper, Ric.; Hobbys;
Jackson, Thos.; Newman, John; Osbert; Rogers, Art.
rectory,
ho.,
Rom. rem.,
schs.,
tithes,
Woolston (Ufetone),
Yeatman:
Revd. Harry Farr,
Huyshe Wolcott, bp. of Worcester,
Yenston (Edenston, Endeston, Eynston), in Henstridge, and n,
chapel,
man.,
priory,
Yeovil,
poor-law union,
rural dist.,
Yeovilton, air station,
Yerbury:
John,
Wm.,
Yetminster (Dors.),
York, duke of,
Zeals (Dors.),
Zouche:
Alice, w. of Wm., see Seymour
Cath., w. of Wm. (d. 1468), m. Sir Gilb. Debenham,
Chas.,
Edw., Ld. Zouche,
John, Ld. Zouche (d. 1517),
John, Ld. Zouche (d. 1526),
John, Ld. Zouche (d. 1550),
Ric., Ld. Zouche,
Ric.,
Wm., Ld. Zouche (d. 1462),
Wm., Ld. Zouche (d. 1468),
fam.,