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Index A - Z

NOTE: Page numbers in bold-face type are those of the principal reference. A page number in italic denotes an illustration or a map on that page. A page number followed by n is a reference only to a footnote on that page.

The following abbreviations have been used in the index:

Abr., Abraham; archbp, archbishop; archd., archdeacon; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alb., Albert; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Art., Arthur; Assocn, Association; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben, Benjamin; Bd, Board; bp, bishop; Cath., Catherine, Catholic; cent., century; Chas, Charles; Chris., Christine; Chr, Christopher; d., died; da., daughter; Dan., Daniel; dist, district; Doug., Douglas; econ., economic; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; elec., electric; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fr., Francis; Fred., Frederick; Gabr., Gabriel; Gen., General; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; govt, government; grd, ground; Hen., Henry; Hgr, Higher; hist., history; ho., house; hos, houses; Hum., Humphrey; ind., industry; Jas, James; Jn, John; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katherine; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Lwr, Lower; m., married; Matt., Matthew; Maur., Maurice; med., medieval; mnfrs, manufacturers; Mic., Michael; Nath., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; Pet., Peter; Ph., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; Ric., Richard; rwy, railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sett., settlement; soc., society; Som., Somerset; St, Saint, Street; sta., station; Stan., Stanley; Sus., Susannah; Thos, Thomas; Tim., Timothy; w., wife; Walt., Walter; wid., widow; Wm, William.

INDEX A. Acland, Jn, 146 Acland-Hood: Jn, m. Phyllis Hallett, 89 Sir Alex., Lord St Audries (d. 1917), 89 Sir Alex., Lord St Audries (d. 1971), 89 Sir Alex. (d. 1851), 89 Fam., 96 and see Hood Adams: Hugh, architect, 37, 210 Walt., m. Isobel, 62, 64, 90 Aethelnoth, abbot of Glastonbury, 62, 76 agriculture: agricultural workers, 50, 52, 657, 93, 95, 11112, 116, 130, 159, 17982, 203, 205, 216 assarts, 66, 93, 129, 147, 149, 202, 216 chase, drift or prey of moor, see jurisdiction common pasture, 924, 112, 160, 1801, 2034 dairying, 503, 63, 667, 7980, 92, 945, 113, 12931, 148, 161, 179, 1812, 205, 216 improvement, 53, 934, 130, 149, 182, 202, 216 burning, 112 cattle cake, 95 draining, 54, 94, 11314, 128, 161, 203 fertiliser, 95 manuring, 95, 113, 130 marl, 94, 142, 206 inclosed grassland, 51, 1478, 1601, 180 inclosure, 534, 59, 678, 934, 967, 112, 114, 130, 133, 1479, 161, 1656, 180, 182, 191, 2045, 21516 intercommoning, 67, 79, 93, 12930, 216 meadow, 6, 50, 523, 924, 11112, 1289, 1489, 15961, 17880, 2023, 216 mechanised, 52, 95, 113 steam ploughing, 95, 95 threshing machine, 94 traction engine, 95 moors, 1, 1, 5, 6, 534, 61, 64, 667, 82, 84, 96, 111, 114, 12930, 147, 149, 179, 181, 198, 216 open fields, 6, 502, 657, 79, 924, 104, 11112, 129, 144, 1479, 1601, 166, 17981, 202, 204, 214, 216 sheepfold, 51 sheepsleight, 181 and see buildings; crops; demesne farming and leasing; employment; fisheries; flooding; fowling; gardens; labour services; livestock; hopyard; horticulture; orchards; parks; produce; trade; turbaries; vineyard; woodland; see also under names of parishes Ailesbury: countess of, see Seymour earl of, see Bruce Ailmar, 76 Ainsworth, Thos, m. Sus. Whitmore, 174 Albin, Hen., 24 Aldbourne (Wilts.), 82 Alewey: Matt., 89 Ric., 89 Aleyn, Thos., m. Eliz. 45, 51 Alford, 63 Algar, 106 Aliburn, Hen. of, rector of Butleigh, 99 Allen: Wm (d. 1900), 78, 80 Wm (d. 1950), 78 Wm (fl. 1950), 78 Almar, 108 Almer, 214 Almery, steward of Bradley, 78 Alstan, 85, 89, 92 Alves, Harold, architect, 19 Alward, 89 America: emigration to, 62, 70, 200 shoe trade, 185 travellers from, 116 and see New York Amesbury, Mic., abbot of Glastonbury, 54, 63, 183 Anabaptists, 164; and see Baptists Andersey, see Nyland Andrew, Thos, 215 Appleton: Jn, m. Joan Wason, 91 Rob., 88, 91 archaeology: early medieval, 10 lake village, 123 med., 23, 155 prehist., 10, 59, 103, 123, 155, 166, 200 Roman, 10, 103, 123, 155, 166, 200, 214n roads, 7, 84, 155, 1656, 200 archdeaconry, see Bath; Glastonbury; Taunton; Wells architects, 32, 171, 188; and see Adams; Alves; Beard; Beech; Bertram; Blore; Bond; Buckle; Buckler; Care; Carver; Chambers; Clothier; Cotterell; Ferrey; Hawkins; Lamb; Manners; Merrick; Penrose; Pollard; Pugin; Reynolds; Scott; Seccombe; Sedding; Skipper; Smythe; Tilley; Turner; Webb; Willcox; Willman architectural decoration: carving and sculpture, 1113, 13, 42, 47, 73, 82, 101, 138, 152, 21011 ironwork, 73, 138, 138 stained glass, 6, 27, 39, 41, 48, 73, 10001, 119, 13840, 152, 164, 177, 193, 220 tiles, 193, 211 wall painting, 1256, 164, 193, 220 and see buildings Arthur, king, 1011, 126 Arundel, Edm., m. Sus. Whittington, 173, 176 Ashburton, Lord, see Baring Ashcott, 122, 124, 179, 195, 198, 200, 2023, 209 Pedwell, 202 assarts, see agriculture Atwell: Ric. and w., 37, 39 fam., 37 Augustine, St, 23 Aumale, Eliz. d', 106 Austen, Rob, bellfounder, 119, 164, 211 Austin: Jas, m. Rebecca, 27, 46, 62 Stan., 35 Wm, 61 fam., 62 Australia: emigration to, 62, 1812, 189, 200 shoe exports to, 185 Tasmania, emigration to, 62 Avalon Independent, 22 Avalon Industries Ltd, 187 Avalon, Lord Hood of, see Hood Avalon, see Glastonbury Axe river, 121 B. Babcary, church, 162 Backwear in Glastonbury and Meare, 6, 121, 130 Bacon, Sir Fr., 44 Baily: Alb., 69 Alex., 31 fam., 55 Baldred, 2 Baltonsborough: Edm. of, 63 Baltonsborough, 13, 5, 5975, 60, 789, 81, 84, 91n, 92, 989, 129, 146, 149, 166, 17880, 195, 203, 216 agric., 658 commons, 678 fields, 60 inclosure, 648 Barrow Hill, 59 bridges, 59 Tootle bridge, 59 Wallyer's bridge, 59 buildings, 601, 63, 645, 725 Gatehouse, 61, 645, 64, 68 pound, 70 Catsham, 59 charities, 71 church, 713 building, 73 church ho., 72 glebe, 712 rectory, 64 tithes, 67, 71 vicar, 72 vicarage, 69, 71 convent, 72 Dunstan's Ditch [Dyke], 59 econ. hist., 6570 trades, 69 fee farm, 62 Ham Street, 5961, 68, 702, 745 Hell Ditch, 59 local govt., 70 Lubborn, 5960 manor and estates, 625 manor ho., 63 mills, 64, 68, 93 moors, 64, 667 nonconf., 734, 74 chapels, 734 Northwood, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 79, 148 park, 66 poorhouses, 70, 72 pop., 61 pub. hos, 6970 schools, 735 Southwood, 5961, 64, 678, 72, 74 streets: Martin St, 60, 70, 72, 74 Mill St, 60, 69, 74 Tilham Street, 5960 tithing, 70 walls, 59 West Town, 5961, 63 Whitebarrow, 59n Windmill Hill, 59, 68 woodland, 60, 64, 66 Wormshill [Wermeshull], 63, 66 Bancroft, Sarah, m. Rog. Clark, 171, 198 Banks, Jn, m. Hannah, 194 Baptists, 42, 50, 104, 111, 123, 141, 145, 190, 1946, 208, 220; and see Particular Baptists Baring, Alex., Lord Ashburton, 47 Barker, Hen., 145 Barlow, Wm, bp of Bath and Wells, 48 Barnard fam., 174 Barnstaple (Devon), 166 Barrington, 173 Barrow, see Wootton, North Barrow Hill in Baltonsborough, see Baltonsborough Barrow Hill in Meare, see Meare Bartlett: Jn, 146 Ric., 146 Rob., 217 Barton: Jn of, 175 Rob. of, 175 Wm of, 77 Barton St David, 69, 84, 98, 166, 175 Barun, Nic., m. Alice, 77 Basile, 201 Bastin, Mr, 63 Batcombe tithing, 44 Bath, 27, 139, 190, 192, 194 abbey, 192 archd., 78 marquess of, 206; and see Thynne Bath and Wells, bp of, 4, 36, 40, 44, 57, 71, 79, 81, 99, 124, 129, 131, 1367, 162, 219; and see Barlow; Bitton; Giffard; Giso; Godfrey; Jocelin; Ken; Peirs Batt, Jasper, 193 Batten, Edm., 44 Baulch, Geo., 31 Bayley, Zachary, 47 Bayliss and Sons, sheepskin mnfrs, 185 Baylly, Kath., 175 Beard, Mr, architect, 35 Beaton, Wm, 164 Beauchamp: Cecily, 106 Elinor, 106 Jn (d. 1283), m. Cecily Forz, 88, 106 Jn (d. 1336), 106 Sir Jn (d. 1343), m. Margaret, 106 Jn (d. 1361), 106, 206 Thos, m. Eleanor, 92 fam., 91, 108, 116 Beaumont, Jn, 41 Beautens, Odo, 201 Beckery (in Glastonbury), 2, 10, 434 chapel, 57 manor, 44, 47 mills, 30, 33, 54 Beech, G. C., architect, 210 Beech, Tyldesley and Partners, architects, 14 bellfounders, see Austen; Bilbie; Cockey; Knight; Llewellin and James; Mears; Purdue; Pyke; Wells; Wiseman bells: chiming, 119, 193 church, 39, 41, 73, 84, 101, 119, 138, 152, 164, 193, 211, 220 cow, 68 ringers, 100 sanctus, 39 Benedict, St, 40 Benedictine nuns, 72 Benignus, St, 16, 39, 123, 136, 138 Bennett, Fr., 109 Beonna, St, 39 Bere, Ric., abbot of Glastonbury, 14, 26, 401, 478, 50, 55, 1256, 138, 152 Berg: Jn de, 128 Simon de, 128 Thos, m. Eve, 128 Berkeley: Sir Chas, 47 Sir Hen., 47 Sir Maur. (fl. 1563), 47 Sir Maur. (d. 1617), 47 Berkshire, earl of, see Howard Berkshire, see Binfield; Clewer; Windsor Bernard, Rob. son of, 108 Berry: Pet. (d. 1727), 45 Pet. (fl. 1749), 3, 45 Bertie, Lord Montagu, m. Eliz. Peirs, 78 Bertram, Wm, architect, 177 Best, Jn, rector of Street, 192 Bevington, Ric., 44 Bible Christians, 82, 153, 220; and see Methodists; Wesleyans Bicknoller, vicar, 137 Bignell, Jn, 39 Bilbie: Jas, bellfounder, 119 Thos, bellfounder, 39, 119, 138 Wm, bellfounder, 9, 193 Billingsley, Hen., 86 Binfield (Berks.), 86 Binford, Wm, and w., 146 birds and wildfowl, 53, 70, 114, 128, 133, 206 and see fowling; livestock; wildlife Bishops Lydeard, Sandhill Park, 198 Bitton: Jn of, 158 Thos of, archd. of Wells, 158 Wm of, bp of Bath and Wells, 158 Blackford, 85 Bladen: Barbara, m. Hen St John, 46 Harriet, m. Wm Capel, earl of Essex, 46 Thos, m. Barbara, 46 Blagrove, see Street Blair, Fr., 109 Blake, Wm, 158 Bleadney, see Wookey Blinman: Fr., 146 Jn, m. Anne, 1467, Joan, 146 Blois, Hen. of, abbot of Glastonbury, 1112, 36, 1578, 183 Blore, Edw., architect, 87, 101 Boddington, Mrs, 215 Boket, Wm, rector of Street, 192 Bond, F. Bligh, architect, 23, 73 bondmen, 93; and see neifs; manumission; serfs Bonville: Jn de, m. Isabel, 64 Sir Wm, 88 Bosham (Sussex), 192 Boughton, Rutland, composer, 22, 171 Bourne, Wm, canon of Wells, 91 Bournemouth (Dors.), 9 Bowen, Jn, 139 Bower: Ann, m. Wm Swadlin, 127 Edm., 127 Jane, m. Jos. Horler, 127 Bowles, Sir Geo., 98 Bowling Green, see Street Bowly, Devereux, 44 Boyle, Chas, Baron Clifford, 125 Bradley, Thos of, m. Denise, 77, 202 Bradley, West, 13, 5, 36, 59, 64, 678, 71, 7582, 76, 99, 142, 1499, 151 agric., 7980 commons, 79 fields, 756, 79 inclosure, 75 buildings, 756, 78, 81 Bradley House, 75, 7880, 78 Court Barn, 76, 79, 171 pound, 80 church, 79, 81 building, 81 church ho., 81 glebe, 81 rectory, 79 tithes, 48, 79, 81 East Bradley, 75, 80 econ. hist., 7980 trades, 80 Kenter's Green, 756 local govt., 80 manor and estates, 768 manor ho., 78 mills, 80 moors, 79 nonconf., 82 Parbrook, 756 Plot Street, 756 poorhouse, 80 pop., 75 pub. ho., 80 schools, 82 tithing, 80 Brent, 7, 129 Brent, East, 4, 99 Brentmarsh, 91 Breynton, Jn de, abbot of Glastonbury, 54 Bridges, Edw., 148 Bridget, St, 57 Bridgwater, 28, 32, 39, 111, 116, 166, 185, 200, 206 earl of, see Daubeney Bridport, Viscount, see Hood Brindham, 18 Bristol and Exeter railway, 9 Bristol Channel, 16 Bristol, 7, 28, 32, 41, 45, 103, 127, 166, 173 bell foundry, 39 evacuees, 220 Broderip, Edm., 157, 159 Brooke: Jn, 45 Ric., 161 Thos, 14, 51 Brougham: Hen., Baron Brougham, 125 Victor, Baron Brougham, 125 Wm, Baron Brougham, m. Emily Taylor, 125 Broun, Alex., 109 Brown: Chas, 45, 127, 173 Edw., m. Mary, 125, 127, 173 Jn, 45, 173 Jos. (d. 1789), 45, 173 Jos. (d. 1790), 136 Jos. (fl. 1830), 173 Mary (d. 1823), 125, 173 Wm, 173 fam., 174 Browne, Jn, m. Joan, 146 Browning, Jn, m. Anne, 88 Bruce: Chas, Lord Bruce, 214 Jas, 214 Rob., 214 Rob., s. of Thos, 125 Thos, earl of Ailesbury, m. Eliz. Seymour, 214 Brue river, 1, 67, 9, 59, 68, 82, 84, 93, 95, 1201, 152, 165 Bruton, 142 audit, 56 grammar school, 47 priory, later abbey, 21, 37 Brydges: Ant., 77 Edm., 77 Hen., 77 Jn, 77 Kath., 77 Sir Ric., m. Anne, 77 Wm, 77 Brytte, Alice, m. Hugh Larder, 175 Buckfastleigh, Devon, 88 Buckle, Edm., architect, 119, 159 Buckler: J. C., architect, 87, 152 Jn, 14 Buckton, Alice, 223 Budeca, 82 Budoc, St, 100n buildings: almshouse, 27, 26, 190 bakehouse, 206 church buildings, 1016, 1215, 3842, 3840, 58, 734, 74, 812, 10002, 100, 11820, 119, 13841, 138, 140, 1512, 1523, 157, 1634, 163, 1925, 193, 21012, 211, 21920, 219 commercial, 18, 1921, 19, 21, 2930, 32, 32, 70, 11516, 134, 169, 170, 188, 190, 217 domestic buildings, 1619, 18, 478, 61, 63, 64, 65, 712, 76, 78, 78, 847, 87, 8990, 90, 99, 1045, 10711, 107, 114, 11618, 1235, 126, 128, 1378, 1445, 1557, 16771, 16970, 1748, 177, 190, 2001, 20910, 209, 21415 dovecot, 46, 63, 66, 78, 85, 93, 112, 117, 1256, 129, 146, 155, 157, 159, 175, 1789, 203, 215 farms and farm buildings: cider house and press, 67, 216 farm, 467, 46, 66, 75, 95, 1045, 113, 125, 128, 157, 1759, 201, 2034 grain dryer, 95 granary, 66, 93 malthouse, 42, 161, 207 fish house, 1323, 132 housing: local authority, 19, 60, 105, 170, 201, 214 workers', 97, 16970, 169, 185 icehouse, 87, 178 industrial buildings: dyehouse, 30 factories, 31, 1847, 186, 217 limekiln, 97, 1834 mills, 206 sawmill, 134 slaughter house, 34, 46, 161, 190 tannery, 184, 190, 217 workshops, 169, 217 market ho., 289, 30, 42, 161, 207 motel, 156 pump room, 22 and see architectural decoration; crosses; markets; mills; retail trades and services; see also under names of parishes Bull: Jn, 184, 186 Rob., rector of Meare, 137 Burci, Serlo de, 767 Burgum, Hen., 45 Burland: Anne, m. Wm Keate, 77 Jn, m. Eliz. Morris, 77 Jn the ygr, 77 Burne, Rob de, m. Eliz., 175 Burnham, 9 Burrard, Sir Hen., Bt, 47 Bush fam., 69 Butleigh, 1, 4, 67, 53, 64, 67, 702, 81, 82102, 83, 103, 166, 181, 200 agric., 925, 95 fields, 92 Back Town, 84 bridges, 59n, 84 buildings, 61, 845, 99101 Butleigh Court, 65, 85, 87 Butleigh House, 867, 87 Butleigh Wootton, q.v. charities, 98 church, 99101, 100 building, 100 church ho., 100 glebe, 94, 99 rector, see Aliburn; Foliano; Huse; Titherley rectory, 901, 99 St Mary's chapel, 100 tithes, 99 vicar, 71; and see Hood; Grenville; Summa vicarage, 99 econ. hist., 927 trades, 967 friendly soc., 85 hospital, 98 local govt., 97 manor and estates, 47, 858, 912 mills, 96 Moorhouse, 84 moors, 82, 84, 96 nonconf., 1012 park, 87, 94, 96 poor relief, 98 pop., 84, pub. hos, 97 roads, 84 schools, 102 Sedgemoor, Nythe, 94 South Moor, q.v. streets: Barton Road, 84 Bigg's Lane, 87 Butleigh St, 98 Chapel Lane, 84, 102 Portway, 84 Oddway, 84 Harepits Lane, 84 High St, 85, 101 Water Lane, 845, 98 Wood Lane, see Oddway Wootton Hill, see Portway tithing, 97 Wash Brook, 82 woods, 84 Butleigh Wootton, 82, 845, 93, 979, 110, 178, 213 agric., 934 fields, 934 Chapel Hay, 101 manor, 89, 91, 95, 173 nonconf., 102 park, 95 schools, 102, 120 Wootton House, 8990, 90 Butler, Thos, 90 C. Cabell: Eliz., m. 1. Cholmley Doyly, 2. Ric. Fownes, 88 Ric. (d. 1613), 88 Ric. (fl. 1640), 88 Ric. (d. c. 1678), 88 Sam., 88 fam., 111 Calvert, Geo., vicar of Meare, 137 Cambell: Sir Hen. (d. 1699), 44 Sir Jas (d. 1659), 44 Jas (d. 1660), 44 Sir Jn (d. 1662), 44 Sir Thos (d. 1665), 44 Sir Thos (d. 1668), 44 Camel, West, 125 Cammel, Jn, 84, 100 canals, see communications Candy, Ric., 182 Cannon, Jn, 24, 141 Canterbury: archbp, 23, 150; and see Laud cathedral, 57, 150 Cape, South Africa, Prime Minister of, 192 Capel, Wm, earl of Essex, m. Harriet Bladen, 46 Carbonel: Jn (fl c. 1285), 77 Jn (fl. 1328), m. Alice, 77 Pet. (fl. 1256), 77 Pet. (d. 1328), m. Isabel, 77 Rob., m. Joan, 77 Sir Thos, 77 Wm, m. Denise, 77 Cardiff, 9 Carent: Jn, 110 Sir Wm, 89, 110, 178 Wm, 178 Carew, Sir Pet., 45 Carlisle, bp of, 192 Carne, Edw., 89, 110 Care, W. D., architect, 99, 119 Carver, Ric, architect and surveyor, 7 carvers, see Clark; Hulle; Hutchins; Jacman; Seymour; and see sculptors Cary: Baldwin of, 215 Walt., 63 Cary, river, 103, 155, 157 Castle Cary, 9, 84, 117 Catcott fam., 217 Catcott Burtle, 122 Catherine: St, 37 of Aragon, queen, 152 Catsham, see Baltonsborough Cattistock (Dors.), 109 Caux, Jn, 88 Cavan, earl of, see Lambert Cavendish: Wm, earl of Devonshire (d. 1626), 46 Wm, duke of Devonshire (d. 1707), 46 Wm, duke of Devonshire (d. 1755), 46 fam., 45 Celepyn, Wm, 110 cemetery, 35, 190 Central Som. Gazette, 22 Centwine, king of Wessex, 24 Chambers, R. J., architect, 14 Champion: Jn, 147 fam., 148 Chancellor, Matt., 22 Chandler, Tobias, 77 chantries, 26, 37, 39, 100, 158 chaplain, Jn the, 137 Chapman, Ric., 176 charities, 24, 27, 71, 98, 117, 136, 154, 190, 218 almshouses, 247, 26, 56, 190, 215 educ., 198 and see education; friendly and benefit socs.; medical services; welfare see also under names of parishes Charles I, prince of Wales and later king, 44, 146 Charlton Adam, 103, 117 Charlton Mackrell: Cary Fitzpaine, 155 Lytes Cary, 159 chase, drift or prey of moor, see jurisdiction Cheddar, 44; and see Nyland Chewton Mendip, 28 Cheyne: Anne, 107 Edm., m. Alice Stafford, 107 Eleanor, m. Thos. Strangways, 107 Eliz., m. Jn Coleshill, 107 Sir Hugh, 106 Lady Maud, 107 Chidiock, Jn, 203 Chilcompton, 148 Childe, Jn, 44 Chilton Polden, 106 Chinnock, Jn, abbot of Glastonbury, 13 Chiswick (Mdx), 145 Christian Brethren, 43 Christian Scientists, 195 Christine, Arnold s. of, 91 Christopher, St, 138 church, par.; see under names of parishes Clark: Alice (d. 1934), 172, 190 Cyrus, 168, 170, 1846, 189, 197 Evelyn, see Pechey Fr., 185, 192 Frances, 195 Geo., 194 Hilda, 190 Jas, 170, 1734, 1846, 195 Jn (d. 1852), 171 Jos., 168 Ph. Lindsay, carver, 42 Rog. (d. 1961), m. Sarah Bancroft, 171, 1978 Wm (d. 1925), 1701, 185, 188, 192, 197 fam., 169, 171, 181, 194, 196, 201 C. and J., Ltd, 2, 69, 171, 1857, 186 Clavelshay in North Petherton, 158 clerk, Ric. the, 201 Clement, St, 138 Clevedon, Sir Jn, 159 Clewer (Berks.), 75 Clewer, see Wedmore Clifford, Baron, 125, 127; and see Boyle Clifton, bp of, 41 Clifton-Brown, Mr and Mrs, 78 clock, 73, 82 Closworth, 220 cloth, 2, 30, 55, 69, 184, 217 felt, 30 fustian, 96 knitting, 30, 217 linen, 115, 217 say, 30 serge, 30 silk, 2931 spinning, 115, 217 streets, 184 worsted, 301, 217 and see manufacture; mills; occupation Clothier: Art. (d. 1865), 184 Art. (d. 1942), 184 Jas, 181 Jn. Wm C., 184 Sam. T., architect, 1701, 197 fam., 194 Clough, Jn, 1845 Cnolton: Jn of (d. by 1338), 159 Jn of, the ygr, 159 Ric., rector of Butleigh, 99 Walt. of, m. Joan, 159 Cockey, Wm, bellfounder, 211 Codrington: Jn (fl. 1649), 62 Jn (fl. 1793), 62 Cok, Rog. le, 159; and see Tok Coker, Wm of, 158 Colchester (Essex), 182 Cole in Pitcombe, 9 Colerne, Rob. de, 147 Coles: Hen., 217 Sam., 217 Coleshill: Jn, m. Eliz. Cheyne, 107 Mary, m. Jasper Leeke, 127 Susan, m. Edw. Stanhope, 127 Thos, 127 Collewylle, Nic., 110 Collyns, Wm, rector of Street, 192 Colman, Chas, 194 Colmer, Wm, 146 Colston: Chas Edw. H. M., 146, 148 Edw. (d. 1867), 146, 148 Edw. Fr. (d. 1847), m. Marianne Jenkins, 146 Hungerford, 84 Wm, 148 Columbers: Ph. de (fl. 1262), 108 Ph. de, m. Cecily, 108 Wm de, m. Julian, 108 fam., 109 Colyar, Wm le, 217 Combe, Matt. de, 63 Commissioners of Sewers, 289, 93 Commissioners of Woods and Forests, 26 common pasture, see agriculture communications: bridges, 7, 59, 84, 122, 1423, 155, 200, 214 causeways, 5, 7, 1656 ford, 84, 198, 200, 214 Fosse way, 155 harepath, 59 roads, 7, 59, 75, 84, 103, 122, 1423, 150, 155, 166, 200, 214 roundabout, 1556 turnpikes, 7, 84, 103, 122, 155, 166, 200, 214 waterways: canal, 7, 9, 9, 30 river, 7, 49, 122, 143 and see transport Compton Dundon, 1, 2, 54, 89, 978, 102, 103120, 104, 180, 202 agric, 111, 204 fields, 104 barony, 106, 108 beacon, 2 buildings, 1035, 1078, 107, 11011, 114, 11619, 11819 Hood mon., 89, 89, 114 pound, 116 Castlebrook, 1034 charities, 117 church, 103, 11719 building, 118 glebe, 10910, 117 rectory, 109110, 117 tithes, 110, 117 vicar, see Kynman; Rowle; Smith; Walgrave vicarage, 108, 11718 Coal Pits, 115 Compton, 1036, 11013, 11516, 118 courts, 105, 116, 119 cross, 1034 Dundon, 1, 1038, 11013, 11516 Dundon Hayes, 1045, 112 econ. hist., 11116 quarries, 115 trades, 115 fair, 116 Littleton, 1034, 106, 1089, 11113, 116, 118, 175 local govt, 116 par. officers, 11617 manors and estates, 88, 92, 96, 1067, 110, 11314, 118 manor hos, 1034, 1079, 107, 117 market, 116 mills, 11415 moors, 114 nonconf., 1045, 120 park, 103, 11314 poor relief, 11617 poorhouse, 117 pop., 105, 112 prebend, 109110, 11617 pub. hos, 11416 schools, 118, 120 soc. life, 1056 streets: Coalpit Lane, 115 Compton St, 1034, 11011 Dundon St, 103 Goose Lane, 103 Ham Lane, 105, 112, 120 Horsemill Lane, 114 tithing, 116 Windmill Hill, 103 wood, 11314 Compton, see Compton Dundon Comyn, Rob., 201 Congregationalists, 42, 140, 194, 196; and see Independents Conteville, Ric., 63 Coombe, Jos., m. Frances Strode, 136 Coombs: Jn, 21718 fam., 217 Co-operative Society, 97, 184, 188 Corbett fam., 44 Corfe Mullen (Dors.), charity, 109 Cork, Ireland, 25 Cornwall, Dr Jn, 127 Cornwall, 66, 147 Corton Denham, 159 Cotele: Sir Ellis, 174 Hamon, 145, 147 Ric., m. Grace de Meysey, 174 Rob., 145 fam., 143 Cothelstone, 172 Cotterell, J. F., architect, 170, 194 Courcelles, Rog. de, 85, 87, 106, 108 Court: Ann, m. Rob. Hyett, 173 Simon, 173 courts: baron, 97, 116, 189, 208 borough, 34 Chancery, 67, 77, 176 county, 4, 33 Exchequer, 94 fair, 29 foreign court, 116 halimote, 556, 70, 97, 135, 150, 162, 189, 208, 218 hundred, 2, 45, 33, 56, 70, 80, 116, 218 king's, 4 manor, 5, 556, 80, 97, 105, 11516, 119, 135, 150, 162, 189, 205, 208, 216 monthly, 4, 34 petty sessions, 345 portmoot, 33 quarter sessions, 34 sheriff's, 2 three-week, 116 tourn, 4, 162 view of frankpledge, 116 and see jurisdiction; see also under names of parishes Coward: Bridget, m. Geo. Hamilton, 45 Rob. (d. c. 1576), 154 Wm (d. 1705), 44 Wm (d. c. 1730), 44 fam., 81 cowherd, Wm the, 111 Cox, Geo., 46 Coxbridge brook, 59, 75 Coxley, 141 Cradock, Wm, 47 crafts: craft centre, 22, 85, 171 crafts guild, 22 engraver, 171 Crandon Bridge in Bawdrip, 84, 166 Crane, Geo., 109 Cras: Edith le, 202 Thos le, 202 Crockers, shoemakers, 31 Cromwell, Oliver, 42 crops: dredge, 66, 129, 150, 160, 204 flax, 130 flowers, 67 fodder, 97, 130 grains, 202 barley, 52, 92, 945, 98, 11213, 129, 148, 159, 161, 1789, 181, 2045, 216 oats, 66, 923, 11213, 129, 147, 150, 15961, 1789, 181, 202, 204, 216 rye, 112, 179 wheat, 52, 667, 925, 11213, 12930, 1478, 150, 15961, 17881, 202, 2045, 216 grasses: French grass, 2045 grass, 113 hay, 49, 656, 92, 94, 97, 11213, 130, 160, 178, 202 hops, 53 legumes: beans, 52, 667, 925, 11213, 12830, 148, 150, 15961, 17880, 202, 2045, 216 clover, 945, 113, 161, 181, 204, 216 peas, 52, 94, 113, 130, 148, 159, 181, 2045 vetches, 113, 181, 204 rape, 113, 181 roots, 95 mangolds, 113 potatoes, 52, 98, 113, 130, 148, 1812, 189, 205, 218 swedes, 113 turnips, 11213, 148, 161, 216 shrubs and trees, 28 apples, 6, 7980, 11314, 117, 12930, 161, 182, 205 cherry plum, 182 date palms, 68 nuts, 161, 206 sweet gale, 130 withies and osiers, 51, 92, 96, 129, 131 teasels, 95 woad, 6 and see agriculture; produce; woodland Croscombe, 214, 216, 218 nonconf., 220 crosses: boundary, 59, 121 churchyard, 73, 82, 158, 164 high, 19 market, 28, 29, 57 wayside, 16, 84, 1034, 166 Cuffe, Rob., m. Joan, 127 cultural hist., see architectural decoration; buildings; education; music; recreation Cumin, Rob., 77 Cupper fam., 63 Curry Malet, 87, 106, 108 Cynewulf, king, 106, 214 D. dairying, see agriculture Darcy, Rob, earl of Holderness, 127 Daubeney: Giles, Lord Daubeney, 91, 158 Hen., earl of Bridgwater, 158 Jn, 91 David, king of Israel, 138 Davidge: Kath., 48 Miss, m. Sir Hen. Gould, 48 Ric., 48 Davis: Pet., 128, 139 Ric. Hart, 46 fam., 128 Dawe: Edm., 77 Eliz., m. Claver Morris, 77 Dawes, Hen., vicar of Baltonsborough, 72 decoy, see fowling Dee, Dr Jn, 22 demesne farming and leasing, 4851, 656, 924, 11112, 129, 1478, 157, 15960, 17880, 2024 Deverel, Jn, 63 Devon, 185; and see Barnstaple; Buckfastleigh Devonshire, earl and duke of, 14, 51; and see Cavendish Dickinson: Wm, of Kingweston, 88 Wm, of Langport, 108 Digby: Geo. Wingfield, 157 Jn Wingfield, 155 Lord, 157 fam., 161 Dinder, 218 Dinnes: Anne, 111, 117 Jn, m. Mary, 111 disease: animal, 50, 53, 160, 179 cholera, 34 epidemic, 184, 189 rabies, 190 smallpox, 208 Ditcheat, 76 rector of, 100 and see Lottisham Dorchester, 103, 166 Dorset, 116; and see Bournemouth; Cattistock; Corfe Mullen; Dorchester; Lillington; Lyme; Poole; Sherborne; Weymouth Dorset Central railway, 9 Doulting, 38, 159 Down, Jn, 46 Downhead, manor, 155 Doyly, Cholmley, 88 draining, see agriculture dramatic arts: Folk Play and Festival Assocn, 22 pageants, 22, 37, 85, 124 plays, 22, 37, 171 Corpus Christi play, 22, 37 theatre, 22, 1702; and see Keasberry; Mcready Draycott: Isabel de, m. Rob. Lyte, 159 Pet. de, 159 Drew, Helen, 137 Drummond, Mary, 42 Ducket: Ann, 173 Lionel, 1723 Dudley, Jn, duke of Northumberland (d. 1553), 146 Dundon, see Compton Dundon Dungarvan, Viscountess, see Seymour Dunster castle, 133 Dunstan, St, 1011, 29, 57, 59 Durham, bp of, 192 Dyer: And., 89, 96, 110 Alex., 51, 173 Sir Edw. (d. 1607), poet, 48 Edw. (fl. 1659), 48, 51, 89 Fr. (d. 1615), 48 Sir Thos (d. 1565), 48, 1734 Thos (d. 1608), 173 Dyne: Joan, m. 1. Hugh le Nevue; 2. Rob. of Ramsbury, 158 Ric., 158 E. Eadgils, 85 Earl Temple, see Gore-Langton, East Bradley, see Bradley, West East Brent, see Brent, East East Pennard, see Pennard, East East Street: Cecily of, 146 Lucy of, 146 Rog. of (fl. 13th cent.), 146 Rog. of (fl. 1327), m. Lucy, 146 Walt. of, 146 Wm of, 146 East Street in West Pennard, 23, 55, 144, 147 manor, 142, 1469 manor ho., 1467 tithing, 150 Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 40, 109, 215, 220 Eclipse Peat Co., 134 economic history, see agriculture; cloth; employment; fairs; inventions; manufactures; markets; mills; mining; occupation; quarrying; retail trades and services; shoemaking; see also under names of parishes Edgar, king, 4, 1011, 45, 57, 106, 136, 157 Edgarley, 23, 57, 35, 43, 51, 53, 55, 149 Edgarley Hall, 25 manor, 445, St Andrew, 38 St Dunstan, 57 tithing, 34, 512 Edington, 106 Edmonton (Mdx), 72 Edmund I, king, 4, 1011, 214 Edmund II Ironside, king, 1011 Edmund, Jn, 63 Edmund, Wm son of, 63 Edred, 214 education: adult, 22, 196, 1978, 212 art, 25, 197 cheese school, 95 college, 197 cookery school, 197 evening, 24, 142, 163, 197, 212 knitting school, 30 nursery, 24, 198 schools, 235, 25, 41, 735, 82, 102, 120, 1412, 154, 161, 164, 1948, 212, 220 boarding, 245, 745, 142, 195 British School, 75, 196 charity, 24, 27 dame school, 24, 102, 195 secondary, 1978 special, 198 Sunday, 24, 40, 423, 1012, 118, 120, 140, 154, 164, 1946, 212, 220 seminary, 25 subjects taught, 197, 212 technical, 197, 220 vocational, 25, 197 writing school, 220 and see buildings; libraries and reading rooms; National Society; see also under names of parishes Edward I, king, 4, 27 Edward III, king, 27 Edward IV, king, 20 Edward the Elder, king, 106 Edwick, see Wootton, North Eeles, Fr., 73 Egbert, king, 85 electricity, 35, 190 Ellefield: Jn of, 178 Julian of, 178 Elliott: Ant., 128 fam., 128 Elton: Abr. (d. 1728), 31 Sir Abr. (d. 1761), 45, 125 emigration, 135, 200 to America, 62, 70, 200 to Australia, 62, 1812, 189, 200 to New Zealand, 62 employment: apprenticeship, 185 armaments, 174 children, 29, 52, 67, 113, 181, 185, 187, 197, 205, 207 foreign workers, 30, 42 labour exchange, 196 migrant labour, 185 quarrying, 97, 115, 1834, 207 shoe trade, 115, 1856, 207 women, 67, 69, 11213, 130, 1334, 161, 185, 205 and see agriculture; occupation; manufacture; retail trades and services; shoemaking English fam., 157 Erasmus, St, 37 Erith: Fr. North, 108 Wm Edw. North, 108 Essex, earl of, see Capel Essex, see Colchester, Stratford le Bow Ethelbald, king, 76, 214 Ethelnoth, 214 Evans: Alf., 109 Brooke, 109 Doug., 109 Eliz., 127 G. M., 206 Wm (d. by 1715), m. Mary, 127 Wm (d. 1738), m. Sarah, 127 Evercreech, 9 Everdell, Jas., 200 Ewens: Jn, 172 Wm (d. 1589), 88 Wm (d. 1625), 88 F. fairs, 29, 31, 51, 79, 116, 145, 149, 188 Farewell: Geo. (d. 1609), 110 Sir Geo. (d. c. 1647), 110 Farnham, Allan of, 178 Farway, Joan, m. Walt. Stowell, 109 Fermour, Thos, 91 Ferrey, Ben., architect, 19, 28, 193 Fetiplace, Ric., m. Frideswide Kentwood, 77 Feversham, earl of, 28 Fichet: Hugh, 108 Sir Hugh, 108 Rob., 108 Fielding, Hen., 48 Finch, Chas, earl of Winchilsea, 125 fire brigade, 345, 190 fire engine, 35, 57, 190 fire sta., 18990 fires, 1113, 14, 71, 87, 164, 1801, 206, 215 fish, 1, 68, 132 bream, 132 eels, 132 pike, 132 white, 132 Fisher, Wm, 47 fisheries, 45, 55, 68, 93, 129, 1313, 183 fish house, 1323, 132 fishing boats, 68, 132 fishponds, 82, 125 mere, 1323 nets, 132 tithes, 128 weirs, 93, 1312, Fishpoole, Jn, rector of Podimore Milton, 163 FitzAlan, Thos, earl of Surrey, 106 FitzJames, John, 5 Flemings, 42 Fletcher, Rob., vicar of Meare, 137 flooding, 122, 130, 1601, 206 Foliano, Boniface de, rector of Butleigh and Street, 99, 192 Foliat: Rob., 77 fam., 78 Forz: Cecily, m. Jn Beauchamp, 88, 106 Hugh de [Vivonia], 106 Wm de, 878, 106 Foss: Charity, 176 Chas [Smith], 1767 Foster, see Melliar Fountains Wall, 6 Fowell, Ric., 158 fowling, 1, 53, 68, 114, 133 decoys, 114, 133, 206, 209 Fownes: Jn Somerville, 127 Ric., 88 Fox, Geo., 164, 193 Fox-Strangways: Giles, earl of Ilchester, 107 Hen. (d. 1802), earl of Ilchester, 107 Hen. (d. 1858), earl of Ilchester, 107 Hen. (d. 1905), earl of Ilchester, 107 Stephen, earl of Ilchester, 107, 113 Wm., earl of Ilchester, 107 Foxwell, Edw., 217 France, 25 Franke, Jn, 91 Frankland-Russell, Sir Rob., 101 fraternity or brotherhood, 37, 100 Fraunceys: Jn, 110 Thos, 110 Freke: Ric., 127 Rob., 125 Wm, 122 friendly and benefit soc., 22, 85, 124, 145, 171, 186, 201, 217 Frome, Nic., abbot of Glastonbury, 150 Frome, 28 Frye fam., 148 Fullbrook, Jn, 92 Furneaux, Sir Simon, 91, 109 furniture and furnishings: church, 39, 81, 101, 119, 119, 138, 140, 164, 1924, 211, 220 dom., 20 and see architectural decoration G. Gahagan, Lucius, sculptor, 101 Gape, Thos, 125, 127 gardens, 789, 878, 90, 125, 129, 135, 155 herb, 14, 125 knot, 78 market and nursery, 53, 182 Garscon, Adam, 110 gas supply, 35, 57, 190 Gatehouse: Abr., 64 Rob. (d. 1711), 65 Rob. (d. 1828), 65 Thos, 645 Gatehouse, see Baltonsborough Gear, Jn, 63 geology, 6, 59, 75, 87, 103, 1212, 142, 155, 166, 200, 213 fossils, 166, 184, 200 and see mining; quarrying George, St, 37 Giffard, Walt., bp. of Bath and Wells, 4 Gilbert: Eliz., m. Wm Portman, 158 Jn, 158 Gildas, St, 191 Giles, St, 191 Giso, bp. of Wells, 215 Glandon, Walt., rector of Meare, 137 Glanvill, Jos., rector of Street, 192 Glasgow, 1856 glass stainers, see Mena; Milner; Ward and Nixon; Willement Glastonbury, 14, 658, 89, 17, 52, 59, 82, 1201, 125, 139, 1423, 14950, 184, 198, 210, 216 abbey, q.v. abbots, q.v. agric., 4854 fields, 6, 501, 55 almshouses, 16, 247, 26, 56 archaeology, 1011, 15, 23 archd., 4 Avalon, 6, 23 Backwear, q.v. bailiff, 5 Bd of Health, 345 Beckery, q.v. Bovetown, 7, 16, 25, 27, 413, 52 Bowling Green, see Street bridges, 7 Cow Bridge, 7 Madelode Bridge, 7 Pomparles Bridge, 7 Brindham, 6, 51 buildings, 1621, 1215, 1819, 21, 26, 2930, 32, 35, 38, 3840, 46, 478, 58 Abbey Grange, 18 Abbey House, 15 Assembly Rooms, 15, 22 Priory, 25, 41 pump room, 22 St George's Hall, 18 town hall, 25, 29, 35, 56 Tribunal, 17, 32, 32, 37 Vestry Hall, 35, 57 canal, 7, 9, 9 Chalice Well, 16, 223, 41 chapels: Edmund Hill chapel, 57 Edgar, 12, 13 Lady, 1114, 1314, 63 Loretto, 12, 13 St Dunstan's, 10 St Catherine, 16, 4142 St James, 16, 41 and see Glastonbury, abbey charities, 27 charters, 334 church, 22, 3641 church ho., 37, 57 glebe, 36, 41, 48, 52 rectory, 36, 44, 478, 76, 151 tithes, 58 vicar, 37, 154; and see Parfitt Old Church, 1011, 13 Coldharbour, 7, 122 conduit, 19, 22, 28, 29 courts, 33, 556, 150 cross, 16, 19, 28, 29 econ. hist., 2831, 4855 banks, 19, 32 brickyards, 19 shops, 17, 18, 19, 21, 312 tannery, 31 trade and ind., 301, 69, 1856, 188 Edgarley, q.v. Edmund Hill, 67 fairs, 29, 51 tolsey, 29 festival, see Pilton gas works, 190 Havyatt, q.v. Hearty moor, 1, 6 Heath, 6 Kennard moor, q.v. lake village, 10; and see Meare legends, 6, 10, 23, 85, 126 local govt., 33, 557 par. officers, 345, 567 and see Glastonbury: town government magistrates, 21, 29 manor, 10, 28, 33, 4348, 52, 556, 128, 1445, 150 demesne, 4851 ho., 45 officers, 556, 150 market, 9, 19, 20, 28, 2930, 33 market cross, 28, 29, 57 market hall, 289 market ho., 24, 30, 35, 42 market place, 16, 19, 21, 28, 29 market, clerk of, 556, mills, 22, 26, 30, 43, 49, 535 moors, 1, 6, 27, 534, 67, 79, 180 nonconf., 423, 212 Northload, 23, 5, 52 Northover, 19, 26, 31, 43, 52 Northover, mills, 55 Norwood [Northwood] park, 12, 142 Norwood tithing, 34 Norwood, 6, 434, 47, 5054 parks, 6, 435, 478, 51, 54 pilgrimage, 1, 11, 20, 23, 37 Ponter's Ball earthwork, 10 pop., 9 poor relief, 56 prison, 4, 29, 35, 49, 56 pub. hos, 5, 1617, 2021, 21, 23, 267, 30, 412 pub. services, 35 railway sta., 9, 28 rel. hist., 3643 roads, 7, 75, 84, 142, 155, 1656, 170 Roman Cath., 412 rural deanery, 4 schools, 235, 25, 27, 413 settlement, 1011, 1619 Sharpham, q.v. soc. hist., 208 South Moor, q.v. St Benignus: ch., 24, 27, 3640, 40, 48, 56, 151 par., 36, 42, 57 and see saints St John: ch., 16, 24, 278, 34, 3643, 389, 48, 51, 567, 79, 139, 1501 par., 567s sch., 24 St John's hospital, 25 St Michael's chapel, 1, 6, 29, 47, 58 St Peter and St Paul's church, 10 St Saviour's Hospital, 35, 190 St Saviour's, 41 streets: Benedict St, 1617, 19, 21, 24, 35, 402, 53 Bere Lane, 7, 16, 57 Blind Lane, 16 Cart Lane, 1617, 51 Chilkwell St, 7, 1619, 23, 25, 31, 37, 42, 51, 567 Church Lane, 31 Cock Lane, 18 Coursing Batch, 7 Dod Lane, 16 Dyehouse Lane, 22 Fisher's Hill, 7, 19, 35 George St, 28, 35 Grist Lane, 19 Grope Lane, 16n, 40 Gryce Lane, 16 High St, 5, 7, 1619, 32, 34, 378, 412, 567 Hill Head, 18, 245, 40, 57 King St, 19 Lambrook St, 7, 16, 423 Laundry Lane, 16 Madelode St, 16, 41 Magdalene St, 7, 14, 1618, 212, 25, 301, 35, 423 Manor House Rd, 19 Mount Pleasant, 18 New St, 16 Norbins Lane [Rd], 16, 19 Northload St, 16, 18, 31, 43, 45 Roman Rd, 19 Silver St, 1516, 42 South St, 16 Spital St, 16 St James's St, 16, 41 Street Rd, 7, 19, 25 Wellhouse Lane, 35 Wells Rd, 7, 16, 19, 31 Tanners Weir, 7, 122 tithing, 33 Tor, 1, 1, 6, 10, 29, 31, 434, 47, 578 tourism, 15, 23, 32 town government: borough, 33, 57 burgesses, 33 corporation, 289, 335 guildhall, 35 maces, 35 mayor, 26, 334 officers, 335 portmoot, 4, 33 recorder, 334 seal, 33, 35, 567 urban dist., 34 vineyard, 1, 6, 923, 147, 178, 2023 Wearyall Hill, 67, 19, 35 Wearyall Park, 7 welfare, 257, 567 Wick, 43, 52 Windmill Hill, 67, 19 Wirral Park, 51, 545 Glastonbury, abbey, 1, 10, 1016, 1215, 23, 81, 139, 210 almoner and almonry, 14, 23, 25, 51, 53, 132, 147, 162, 201 building: abbot's hall, 20 abbot's kitchen, 14, 42, 46 abbot's lodging, 14 barn, 10, 17, 467, 46 church, 1215, 1015 conventual buildings, 12, 14 fabric and remains, 1015, 1215, 223, 42, 457, 126 gates, 1516, 21 butler, 44 chapels: Edgar, 12, 13 Lady, 1214, 1314, 63 Loretto, 12, 13 St Dunstan's, 10, 1314 demesne, 457, 55, 157 estates, 434, 47, 54, 624, 767, 79, 857, 902, 96, 106, 1234, 1278, 130, 1456, 155, 1579, 162, 172, 191, 2012, 208, 21415, 217 fair, 29 farm, 10, 467 goldsmith, 44 infirmary, 92 inns, 20 jurisdiction, 25, 136 kitchen, kitchener, 68, 132, 147, 149 larder, 206 livestock, 93, 159, 179 monk, see James; Thorne obedientaries, 4950 officers and staff: bailiff, 4 baker, 44, 89, 92 butler, 44 cellarer, 50, 1312, 183 cellarer, foreign, 4 chamberlain, 51, 89, 147 cook, 44, 132, 183 granger, 160 hostiller, 66 medar, 129, 191 pittancer, 147 porter, 44 precentor, 29 prior, 127 receiver of casuals, 5 refectorer, 147 steward, 4 and see Glastonbury, abbots of organist, 23 precinct, 2, 1516, 30, 45 resumed land, 128, 1589, 174 royal visits, 27 sacrist, sacristy, 36, 44, 48, 51, 71, 79, 99, 147, 150 supplies sent to, 1, 32, 66, 68, 93, 129, 132, 159, 178, 180, 203, 216 tithes acquired, 79, 99, 128 Glastonbury abbots of, 3, 127, 1756, 208; and see Aethelnoth; Amesbury; Bere; Blois; Breynton; Chinnock; Frome; Herluin; Monington; Selwood; St Dunstan; Sodbury; Taunton; Thurstan; Whiting; Winchester Glastonbury Antiquarian Soc., 22, 133 Glastonbury Coal Co., 31 Glastonbury Crafts Guild, 22 Glastonbury Twelve Hides hundred, 25, 3, 9, 34, 445, 56, 70, 75, 80, 82, 136, 190, 218 bailiff, 5 constable, 5 coroners, 5 courts, 2, 45, 56, 150 hall, 5 jury, 5 justices, 45 officers, 45, 334 prisons, 45 sheriff, 45 Godesland, Jn, m. Alice, 91 Godfrey, bp of Bath, 215 Godfrey, Jas, 188 Godney, 2, 36, 40, 66, 1201, 123, 1323 agric., 131 charities, 136 church, 131, 136, 13940, 140 building, 13940 glebe, 139 vicar, 139; and see Hughes; Whaits vicarage, 139 courts, 145 manor, 12730, 132, 139 moors, 53, 12930, nonconf., 1401, pub. hos, 134 schools, 141 Godric, 108 Godwin: E. J., 134 Jn, 125, 127 tile makers, 211 Godwyn: Jn (fl. 1543), m. Isabel, 109, 175 Jn (fl. 1607), 109, 175 gold and silversmiths, 301, 39, 41, 44, 82, 152 Golde: Ric., 63 Wm., 63 Good, Wm, 41 Goodson: Eliz., 71 Jas, 63, 71, 91 Jn, m. Lucy, 63 Mrs, 74 Thos, 71 fam., 69 Gore: Wm (d. by 1847), 214 Wm (d. 1847), m. Bridget Langton, 214 Gore-Langton: Wm (d. 1873), 214 Wm (d. 1902), Earl Temple, 214 Gotepathe, Jn, m. Maud, 159 Gould: Davidge, 33, 48 Sir Hen. (d. 1710), 48 Sir Hen. (d. 1794), 33, 48 Honora Margaretta, m. Ric. Ford Wm Lambert, 24, 48 Thos, 33 fam., 188 Gournay, Sir Matt., m. Alice, 106 Gouvis: Mic. le, 88 Mic. le, the ygr, 88 fam., 93 Grahamstown, South Africa, bp of, 192 Greenwich (Kent): East Greenwich manor, 48 palace and Queen's Ho., 86 Greinton: Eve of, m. Hugh Trivet, 159 Hugh of, 159 Greinton, 159, 203 church, 191, 208 Grenville: Lady Charlotte Neville, 102 Geo. Neville [Neville], 47, 65, 71, 74, 868, 91, 94, 1012, 111 Hester, Countess Temple, 86 Jas (d. 1783), 86, 94, 101 Jas, Baron Glastonbury (d. 1825), 47, 86, 98 Ralph Neville, 867 Gen. Ric., 47, 86, 98 Rob. Neville, 86, 95 fam., 61, 94, 101 and see Neville Grey, Fred., 78 Grimstead: Edw., 63 Hum., m. Alice, 63 Hum. the ygr, m. Joan Pope, 63 Jane, m. 1. Jn Jeanes; 2. Rob. Hill, 146 Joan, 63 Jn (fl. 1598), 623, Jn (d. 1693), 146 Jn (d. 1714), 146 Ric., m. Rebecca Savage, 63 Rob. (d. 1766), 71 Rob. the ygr, 71 Wm, 63 fam., 148 Grove, Mr, 210 Gundry: Abr., 181 fam., 194 Gurney and Co., 39 H. Hackett, Wm, 217 Haedde, Bp, 172 Hallett, Phyllis, m. Jn Acland-Hood, 89 Ham: And. (d. c. 1616), 110 And. (d. c. 1680), 110 Joan, m. Geo. Smith, 11011 Ham Street, see Baltonsborough Hamdon, 31 Hamilton and Brandon, duchess of, see Strangways Hamilton, the Hon. Geo., m. Bridget Coward, 3, 45 Hampshire, see Lymington; Winchester Harland, G. H., and wife, 3, 45 Harpur, Jn le, m. Julian, 201 Harries, Julia, m. Thos Rook, 176 Hartlake Bridge, 67 Hartlake river, 1, 6, 122, 1423 Harvey: Amias, 146 Ant. (fl. 1589), 146 Ant. (fl. 1617), 146 Hasell: Ric., 109 Sam., 109, 113, 166 Hassell: Jn, 146 Wm, m. Joan, 146 Hatch: Eliz. of, 175 Luke of, m. Alice, 109, 175 Hatton: Sir Chr., 51, 173 Sir Wm, 173 Haughton, Hen., 146 Havyatt (in Glastonbury and West Pennard), 2, 6, 36, 434, 52, 59, 75, 1423, 147 Hawkins: Hen., architect, 195 Jn Brown, m. Sus. Whitmore, 173 Hawley: Edw., 109 Gabr., 48, 109 Gabr. the ygr 109 Hayes, Fred., 148 Hayles, Ladd, 125, 127 Healey: Dr Ric., m. Mary, 63 Ric., 63 Thos, 63, 71 Health, Local Bd of, see Glastonbury, Street health, see disease; medical services; sanitation Helewise, da. of Rob., 108 Helier, Adam le, 201, 207 Helyar, Wm, 204 Henry I, king, 4, 106 Henry III, king, 27 Henry VII, king, 27 Henry VIII, king, 152 Henry, prince of Wales, 146 Henry of Blois, abbot of Glastonbury, 11, 36, 1578, 182 Henton, 121 n Herefordshire, see Lugwardine Heregith, 214 Herluin, abbot of Glastonbury, 11 Hertford, earl of, 28, 130; and see Seymour Hickley, Jn, rector of Walton, 210 Hicks: Eliz., m. Geo. Somerville, 127 Jn, 28 Mary, m. Chas Yate, 127 Rob., 127 High Ham and Ashcott turnpike, 122 Highbridge, 9, 122 Hill: Christian, 146 Christian, m. Jas Moore, 146 Mary, m. Ric. Paget, 146 Rob., m. Jane Grimstead, 146 Rog., 44 fam., 108 Hilla, see Lulla Hoare: Ric., 47 Sir Ric. Colt, 47, 58 Hobbs, Wm, 212 Hody: Jn, 92 fam., 92 Holderness, earl of, see Darcy Holford, Lady, 40 Holst, Imogen, 171 Holt, see Pilton Holton, 85 Honeygar, see Meare Hood: Alex., Viscount Bridport, 89 Alex. (d. 1798), m. Eliz. Periam, 89 Sir Alex., 173, 181 Art., vicar of Butleigh, 100 Art., Lord Hood of Avalon, 89, 101 Eliz., 94, 101 Fanny, 85 Sam., vicar of Butleigh, 89, 100 Sam., Viscount Hood, 89 Sir Sam. (d. 1814), 89, 89, 103 fam., 1012, 176 and see Acland-Hood Hood mon., 89, 89, 103, 114 Hooper: Hen., 173 Jas, 173 Hopton, Ralph, 90 hopyard, 94 Horler, Jos., m. Jane Bower, 127 Hornblotton, 75 Horner: Geo., 157, 160 Jn (d. 1587), m. Meriel Malte, 157, 162 Sir Jn (d. 1659), 157 Jn Strangways (d. 1746), 157 Thos (d. 1612), 157 Thos Strangways (d. 1741), 157 Thos Strangways (fl. 1798), 157 and see Strangways Horsey, Alex. de, 158 horticulture, 53, 67; and see crops; gardens; hopyard; orchards; produce; vineyards hospitals, see medical services Housman: Clemence, writer, 171 Laur., writer, 22, 171 How: Jn, m. Mary Shuckborough, 127 Shuckborough, 127, 136 Howard: Frances, m. 1. Edw. Seymour, earl of Hertford; 2. Ludovic Stewart, duke of Richmond and Lennox, 124 Thos, earl of Berkshire (d. 1669), 146 Howe: Jn, 173 Wm, m. Cath., 91, 173 Hughes, Harold, vicar of Godney, 139 Hull, Wm, 110 Hulle, Ric., carver, 38 Humphreys, Jn, 220 Hungate: Thos, 62 Wm, 62, 64, 68 Wm, ygr, 62 Hunt: Hen. (d. 1835), 3, 45 Hen. the ygr, 45 Thos (d. 1797), 45 Huntley: Alice, 158 Jn, and s. Jn, 158 Huse: Hen., 88 Hen., rector of Butleigh, 99 Ralph, 88 Reynold, m. Joan Moleyns, 88, 91 Wm, m. Emmeline of Merton, 88, 91 Hussey fam., 109 Hutchins, Thos, carver, 39 Hyett: Rob., m. Ann Court, 89, 110, 1723 Thos, 89, 110, 173 I. Ilchester, 59, 84, 103, 155, 166 church, 162 classis, 163 earl of, 120; and see Fox-Strangways fair, 31 gaol, 164 Ilchester turnpike trust, 155 Ilminster, classis, 163 Impey: Cath., 197 Ellen, 182, 197 Rob., m. Mary, 182 improvement, see agriculture inclosed grassland, see agriculture inclosure, see agriculture Independents, 42, 73, 1012, 120, 1401, 194, 212, 220; and see Congregationalists Indracht, St, 11 industry, see buildings; cloth; inventions; manufacture; mills; occupation; shoemaking Ine, king of Wessex, 34 inns and pub. houses, see occupation; retail trades and services; see also under names of parishes Inold, Walt. Dame, 158 Insula, Pet. de, 159 intercommoning, see agriculture International Bible Students Assocn, 43 inventions: lockstitch sewing machine, 185 poetry machine, 171 sole cutting press, 185 steam car and boat, 95 Ireland, 30, 41, 185; and see Cork Irish, Jn, 63 Ivythorn: Jn of (fl. 1336), s. of Jn, 176 Jn of (fl. 1339), s. of Ric., 176 Jn of (fl. 1407), 176 Pet. of (fl. 1189), 1756 Reynold of, 176 Ric. of (fl. 1152), 175 Ric. of (fl. 1314), 176 Ric. of (fl. 1428), 176 Thos of (fl. 13th cent.), 176 Thos of (d. by 1317), m. Joan, 176 Thos of (fl. 1330), m. Sarah, 176 Wm of (fl. 1280s), 110 Wm of (fl. 14th cent.), 110 Ivythorn, see Street J. Jacman, Jn, carver, 138 Jacob, Thos, 41 Jamaica, 62 James, Rog., monk of Glastonbury, 23 Jardine, Sir Ernest, 46 Jeanes, Jn, m. Jane Grimstead, 146 Jehovah's Witnesses, 43 Jenkins: Marianne, m. Edw. Fr. Colston, 146 Wm, 146 Jex-Blake, T. W., 47 Jocelin, bp. of Wells, 4, 183 John, king, and count of Mortain, 54 Jones, Inigo, 86 Joseph of Arimathea, St, 1011, 126, 138 jurisdiction: assize of bread and ale, 116, 135, 137, 217 chase, drift, or prey of moor, 53, 93, 130, 149, 204 Glastonbury, abbey, 25, 136 goods of felons, 116 market, 33 peculiar, 116, 218 strays, 162 and see courts; punishment K. Keasberry, Henrietta, actress, 76 Keate: Thos, 77 Thos Morris, 77 Wm, m. Anne Burland, 77 Keats, Jn, 185 Keeling, Edw., 64 Keinton Mandeville, 30, 98 Kekewitch, Jn, 137 Kemp, Wm, rector of Podimore Milton, 163 Ken, Thos, bp of Bath and Wells, 28 Kennard moor, mainly in Glastonbury, 6, 59, 142, 154 Kennedy, Jas, 125 Kent, see Greenwich; Malling Abbey Kentwood: Alice, wid of Jn Carbonel, w. of Sir Jn, 77 Eliz., m. Jn Swaffield, 77 Frideswide, m. Ric. Fetiplace, 77 Jn (d. 1487), 77 Sir Jn, m. Maud Sackville, 64, 77 Nic., m. Isabel, 77 Rob., 77 Kilve, manor, 109 King: Pet., Baron Ockham, Lord Chancellor, 33 Ph., sculptor, 171 Ric., 168 Rob., 168 Kingsdon, church, 117, 162 Kingweston, 88, 98 Knight, Thos, bellfounder, 82, 101 Knollys: Edw. (d. 1571), 88 Edw. (fl. 1589), 88 Knoyle: Edw. (fl. 1551), 158 Edw. (fl. 1638), 158 Leonard, 158 Pet., 158 Wm, 158 Kynman, Jn, vicar of Compton Dundon, 118 Kyrton, Jas, 125 L. labour services, 49, 656, 923, 11112, 1289, 133, 147, 160, 17880, 2023, 216 Lamb, E. B., architect, 87, 101 Lambert, Ric. Ford Wm, earl of Cavan, m. Honora Margaretta Gould, 48 Lancashire, 22 Landmark Trust, 72 Langelegh, Geof. de, 203 Langham, Sir Jas, Bt, 181 Langhorne: Jane, m. Wm Strode, 173 Sarah, 173 Langland, Nic. of, 91 Langport, 108, 155, 157 Langport poor-law union, 117 Langport rural dist., 117 Langport, Somerton and Castle Cary turnpike trust, 84, 103, 155, 166, 200 Langton: Bridget, m. Wm Gore, 214 Jos., 214 Larder: Hugh, m. Alice Brytte, 175 Jn (d. 1556), m. Avice, and s. Jn, 175 Lattiford, in North Cheriton, 85n Laud, Wm, archbp, 28 Laughnan, Edw., rector of Walton, 210 Launcherley, see Wootton, North Lavandria fam., 16 Laverley, see Pennard, West Law, Hen., archd. of Wells, 164 Lax, Jn, rector of Street, 192 Lean, Helen, 198 leather, see manufacture; mills; occupation; produce; shoemaking Leeke, Jasper, m. Mary Coleshill, 127 legends: dragon, 103 Glastonbury, 6, 10, 23, 85, 126 Leigh, Sir Martin of, m. Alice, 159, 175, 180 Leigh, see Street Leigholt, see Street Levington, Jas, 24, 27, 53, 93 libraries and reading rooms, 22, 62, 69, 124, 150, 171, 195, 201 lights: endowed, 63, 72, 81, 100, 151, 163, 192, 219 gas, 57 street, 190 Lillington (Dors.), 140 lime, see buildings; quarrying Limington, church, 162 Lincoln, bp of, 192 Little, Wm, 217 Littleton, see Compton Dundon livestock: bees, 66, 160, 182, 203 capons, 51, 159 cattle, 289, 4954, 658, 924, 111, 11314, 12830, 143, 160, 178, 181, 202, 204 bullocks, 50, 160, 17980 bulls, 129, 204 cows, 50, 52, 54, 656, 80, 924, 113, 12831, 1478, 1601, 17982, 189, 2034, 216 oxen, 50, 52, 656, 92, 94, 114, 128, 130, 1478, 15960, 17981, 2034 steers, 52 doves and squabs, 66, 93, 112, 129, 15960, 203 goats, 49, 656, 111, 12930, 2023 horses, 289, 49, 52, 54, 657, 924, 111, 114, 12831, 1478, 15960, 1789, 181, 189, 202, 204 peacocks, 129 pigs, 28, 49, 52, 656, 925, 101, 11113, 1289, 131, 17881, 2024, 216 poultry, 67, 113, 182, 205, 216 geese, 667, 70, 93, 12930, 15960, 216 hens, 51, 65, 92, 112, 128 turkeys, 67 sheep, 1, 289, 4952, 657, 925, 111, 11314, 12930, 1478, 15961, 1789, 181, 2024, 206, 216 and see fowling; parks; produce; warren; wildlife Llewellin and James, bellfounders, 152 Lloyd fam., 109 local govt., see courts; public services; welfare; see also under names of parishes Lockyer, Nic., 42 London, 86, 114, 127, 130, 157, 166, 210 alderman, 173 bp of, 117 Carpenter's Hall, 69 evacuees, 134, 220 factory, 134 Tower, Lieut. of, 98n V. and A. Museum, 73 Whitehall, 86 Long Sutton, 88 Court House, 171 Long, Mr, 78 Longleat, 192 Lord Chancellor, see King Lottisham, 678, 75, 81, 151 Lottisham Green, 70, 82 school, 82 Lovekin, Alf., curate of Glastonbury, 38 Lovell, Jas. Lovell, 157 Lowder, Chas. F., curate of Walton, 210 Lower Leigh, see Street Lubborn, see Baltonsborough Ludlow, Thos, 96 Luffe, Jn, 37 Lugwardine (Herefs.), 211 Lulla, 62 Lydford, West, 68, 98 Lyme (Dors.), 32 Lymington (Hants), 111 Lyte: Edm., 159 Jn, 92, 159 Pet., 159 Rob., m. Isabel de Draycott, 159 M. Madeley, Salop, 41 Maidment: Chas, 77 Levi, 77 Thos (d. 1826), 77 Thos (d. 1887), 77 fam., 79 Malet: Mabel, 88, 106 Rob., 106 Wm (fl. 1166), 106 Wm (d. c. 1216), 106 Malherbe, Rob., 49 Malling Abbey, Kent, 72 Malmesbury, Wm. of, 4, 136 Malte: Jn, 157 Meriel, m. Jn Horner, 157 Manners and Gill, architects, 39 Manners, Geo., architect, 139 manors and estates, see under names of parishes manufacture: armaments, 190 batteries, 134 bricks, 19, 31, 97 buttons, 30 candles, 130 cardboard boxes, 186 dye, 130 flax dressing, 31 foodstuffs: jam, 182 salt, 31 furniture, 31 garments: gloves, 31, 150, 161, 1845 hats, 301, 185 leggings, 31 stockings, 6, 301, 184 and see leather working and products hurdles, 92, 96, 114 lasts, 186 leather working and products: calf kid, 31 chamois leather, 184 coats, 185 dressed skins, 1845, gig mats, 184 glace kid, 184 leather, 2, 31, 69, 184, 217 leatherboard, 187 parchment, 69 rugs, 31, 69, 1845 sheepskin products, 31, 134, 184, 217 suede, 184 milking equipment, 217 peat machinery, 134 peat products, 134 firelighters, 134 pipes, 97 plastics, 31 pottery, 31 tiles, 31, 94, 97 tobacco pipes, 96 waste paper, 69 woollen rugs, 31 workshops, 32, 169, 185 and see buildings; cloth; mills; occupation; produce; shoemaking manumission, 112, 148, 179 manuring, see agriculture Mapstone, H. R., and wife, 46 Marchey, see Meare Mare: Sir Ellis de la, 174 Nic. de la (d. by 1227), m. Grace de Meysey, 174 Nic. de la (fl. 1272), 174 Margaret: St, 27 of Anjou, queen, 27 Marisco, Rob. de, 63 markets, 9, 20, 289, 33, 116, 171, 188 clerk of market, 556 jurisdiction, 33 market cross, 28, 29, 57 market hall or ho., 24, 289, 30, 35, 42 market place, 16, 19, 21, 28, 57 tolls, 289, 33 and see fairs; retail trades and services marl, see agriculture Marlborough, Nic. of, 159 Marriott, Hen., 146 Mars, 89 Marshal: Jn (fl. 1431), m. Eliz., 176 Jn (d. 1471), 176 Jn (d. c. 1537), 51, 176 Ralph, 158 Ric. (d. 1558), 176 Ric. (d. 1591), 172, 176 Rob. the, 201 Walt., 158 Marston Magna, 110 Martin: Margaret, see Walton Nic. son of, 64 P. L., 41 Thos (d. by 1687), 64 Thos (d. 1690), 645 Thos (fl. 1706), 64 fam., 64 Martock, 158 Mary Magdalene, St, 256 McClean, Douglas Hamilton, m. Eliza Mary Rocke, 45 Mcready, Wm, actor, 196 Mead: Wm, 181 fam., 181 meadow, see agriculture Meare (Ferramere), 15, 7, 10, 27, 36, 3940, 43, 12042, 121, 151 agric., 12831 fields, 123 Barrow Hill, 1212 buildings, 122, 1236, 126, 128 fish ho., 123, 132, 138n church, 123, 13640 building, 1389 church ho., 134, 138 glebe, 137 rector, 137, see Bull; Glandon rectory, 128, 130, 1367 tithes, 128, 137 vicar, 130, 137, see Calvert; Fletcher; Phelps; Purcell; Russell vicarage, 1367 courts, 135 econ. hist., 12835 trades, 1345 Ferramere, 120, 124 fishery, 1313 Godney, q.v. Honeygar, 123, 131 hospital, 136 local govt., 1356 par. officers, 135 manor, 1247, 133 manor ho., 122, 1256, 126 Marchey, 2, 5, 1201, 123, 131, 1367 mere, 7, 120, 122, 125, 130 mills, 134 moors, 1212, 130 nonconf., 1401 Oxenpill, 120, 123, 1345, 140 park, 124 poor relief, 1356 pop., 1223, pub. hos, 1345 schools, 135, 1402 sett., 123 soc. life, 124 Stileway, 120, 123, 129 tithing, 139 turbary, 130, 1335, 137 vineyard, 129 Westhay, q.v. Mears and Stainbank, bellfounders, 193 Mears, Thos, bellfounder, 193, 211 medical services: apothecary, 56 chiropodist, 188 dentist, 18, 188 doctor, 69, 98 hospital, 256, 35, 98, 136, 190 inoculation, 50, 117, 162, 208 nurses, 117, 187 nursing home, 35 surgeons, 32, 56, 187 Medlycott, Eliz., m. Jn Webb, 86 Melliar: And. Foster, m. Eliz., 157 Wm Melliar Foster, 157 Wm, 157, 159 Melwas, king, 1 Mena of Paris, glass stainers, 152 Mendip district, 57, 71, 80, 98, 1356, 150, 190, 208 Mendips, 6 Mere: Jn of, 91, 178 Reynold of, 91 Meriet: Eliz., m. Urry Seymour, 106 Geo., 106 Sir Jn, m. Maud, 1067 Merrick: Fred., builder, 24, 39, 57 Jn, 19 Merriman: Jn Xavier, 192 Nath. Jas, rector of Street, 192 Merriot: Edw. (d. 1610), 109 Edw. (fl. 1620), 109 Merston, Hen., m. Isabel, 77 Merton: Emmeline of, m. 1. Moleyns; 2. Wm Huse, 91 Wm of, 91 Messiter, Ric., 44 Methodists, 41, 82, 102, 120, 194, 212, 220; and see Bible Christians; Primitive Methodists; Wesleyans Meyer, R. J. O., 198 Meysey: Ellis, 174 Geof. de, 174, 178 Grace de, m. 1. Nic. de la Mare; 2. Ric. Cotele, 174 Rob., 174 Mid Somerset Community church, 43 Middle Leigh, see Street Middlesex, see Chiswick; Edmonton; Paddington; Soho; Westminster Middleton: Alice of, 158 Ric., s. of Rob. of, 158 Rob. of, 158 Rob. s. of Ric. of, 158 Thos of, 158 Wm of, 1589 fam., 157, 162 Middlezoy, 4 Midlands, West, 22 Milborne Port, 31 Milborne: Chas, 110 Geo. (d. 1559), 110 Geo. (fl. 1616), 110 Geo. (fl. 1662), 110 Giles, 110 Jn (fl. 1428), 110 Jn (d. 1664), 110 Ric., 110 Wm (d. c. 1662), 110 Wm (fl. 1691), 110 fam., 110, 116 Mildmay fam., 47 Miles, Jas, 185 Miller: Geo., 45 Wm, 45 mill, 4 bark, 217 blade, 55 cider, 216 elec., 68, fulling, 30, 55 grist, 55 horse, 30, 114 leatherboard, 187, 207 malt mills, 30, 55 millstones, 206, 216 provender, 183, 187 pug, 97 steam, 30, 183, 187 water, 30, 43, 545, 64, 68, 80, 96, 149, 183, 217 windmill, 49, 55, 68, 96, 114, 134, 149, 183, 206 see also under names of parishes Milner, H. V., glass stainer, 220 Milton Podimore, see Podimore Milton mining: coal, 31, 115 lignite, 31 Moleyns: Hen. (fl. 1343), 91 Hen. (d. 1397), 91 Joan, m. Reynold Huse, 91 Jn (fl. early 14th cent.), 91 Jn (d. c. 1387), 91 Jn (fl. 1430), 91 Nic. (d. 1430), 91 monastic sites, 1016, 578, 72; and see Bath abbey; Bruton priory; Glastonbury abbey Monington, Walt., abbot of Glastonbury, 11, 128, 138, 147, 159 Monkton, West, St Margaret's hospital, 109 Monmouth, James duke of, 28 Montagu: Edw., earl of Sandwich, 145 Geo. Chas, earl of Sandwich, 145 Jn Wm, earl of Sandwich, 145 monuments and effigies, 39, 73, 10001, 211; and see Hood mon. Moody, Aaron, 46 Moore: Anne, m. Ric. Slade, 146 Hen., sculptor, 171 Jas, m. Christian Hill, 146 Thos, 127 Moorlinch, 4 moors, see agriculture Moravians, 74, 74, 1534 Morgan, Rob., 90 Moriz, Jn, m. Joan, 91 Morland, Jas Clark, Son and, rug mnfrs, 31 Morris: Dr Claver, 77 Eliz., m. Jn Burland, 77 Jn, 44 Mortain: John, count of, see John, king Rob., count of, 96 Moss, Matt. (d. 1823), and s. Matt., 146, 148 Moxham: Wm (d. c. 1730), 181 Wm (d. c. 1734), 181 Wm (d. c. 1802), 181 Moyer, Lady, 36 Mulle: Walt. atte, 91 n Wm atte, 91 n Mullins fam., 61, 67 museum, 22, 46, 171 music: band, 22, 86, 171 choir, 38, 72, 118, 195, 210, 219 composers, see Boughton concerts, 171, 195 evensong, 38 festival, 22 flugelhorn band, 124 Harmonic Society, 22 hoglers, 22 musician, 200 opera, 172 orchestra, 72 organ, 23, 37, 39, 72, 100, 120, 195, 210, 219 organist, 42 pop. festival, 6, 23 singers, 223, 37, 40, 81, 1001 sung mass, 139 teacher, 75, 200 N. Naish: Wm Ben, 45 Wm, 62 National Society, 24, 74, 102, 120, 141, 154, 196, 220 National Trust, 47, 58, 133, 166 nature reserve, 124, 166 Naylor, Jas, 42 Neale, Rob., 47 neifs, 51, 55, 112, 12930, 148, 150, 180, 189; and see bondmen; manumission; serfs Netherton, Rob., 158 Neville: Cicely, 75 Georgiana, 75 Wm, 71 Wm, vicar of Butleigh, 100 Wm Fred., vicar of Butleigh, 100 and see Grenville Nevue, Hugh le, m. Joan Dyne, 158 New Age and esoteric, 22, 32, 43 New York, America, 200 New Zealand, emigration to, 62 Newcourt, Jerrard, 176 newspapers, 22, 172, 186 Newtown, see Pennard, West Nichol, Basil, 44 Nicholas, St, 37 Nicholls, Thos, 44 Noble, Geo., 215 Noke, Hum., 175 nonconformists and dissenters, 28, 423; and see Baptists; Bible Christians; Christian Brethren; Christian Scientists; Independents; International Bible Students Assocn; Jehovah's Witnesses; Methodists; Mid Somerset Community church; Moravians; Pentecostal; Plymouth Brethren; Presbyterians; Primitive Methodists; Quakers; Roman Catholics; Salvation Army; Swedenborgians; United Reformed; Wesleyan Methodists; see also New Age and esoteric; see also under names of parishes Norman, 108 Norreys, Ric., m. Eleanor, 778 Norris, fam., 148 North Town, see Wootton, North North Wootton, see Wootton, North North, Rog., Lord North of Kirtling, 51 North, Sir Dudley, 146 Northload, see Glastonbury Northover in Glastonbury, see Glastonbury Northover, church, 162 Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley; Percy Northwood, see Baltonsborough Norton: Jn, architect, 1089 Wm Fr., 108 Wm, 108 Norwich, 1701 Norwood, see Glastonbury Nunn, T.P., vicar of West Pennard, 151 Nyland [Andersey], 24, 434 chapel, 434 manor, 434 rectory, 434 O. occupation: agricultural services and traders: badger, 180 cattle dealer, 150 cheese factor, 53, 61, 67, 148 cowkeeper, 217 decoy man, 114, 133 drainage contractor, 216 egg collector, 182 higgler, 115 pig dealer, 150 swan keeper, 133 teasel dealer, 217 turf cutter, 1334 turf merchant, 134 bottle maker, 31 bridge keeper (pontarius), 49, 142, 147 building workers: brick and tile maker, 97 builder, 210 carpenter, 69, 96, 135, 161 joiner, 69 charcoal maker, 68 commercial traveller, 97, 187 fishermen, 1313 food and drink: baker, 55, 206 brewer, 115, 188 innkeeper, 21, 182, 207 maltster, 45 taverner, 20 victualler, 21, 6970, 80, 97, 115, 145, 207, 217 forester, 68 leather workers: leather dresser, 31 cobbler, 41 currier, 31 fellmonger, 184 glover, 31 62, 69, 80, 184, 207 matmaker, 69 shoe makers and workers, 31, 181, 185, 207 tanner, 31, 96, 217 and see shoemaking merchant, 30 metal workers: brazier, 31 cutler, 31 metal man, 31 smith, 30, 69, 111, 115, 161, 17880, 187, 207, 217 and see bellfounder, gold and silversmith miller, 96, 114, 183, 188, 217 nurseryman, 28 professions and arts: engineer, 185, 207 land surveyor, 150 limner, 301 painter, 30 scrivener, 30 surveyor, 192 and see architect, carver seedsman, 182 sign writer, 188 soap boiler, 31, 69 stone workers and merchants, 97, 115, 1834, 207, 212 gravestone cutter, 183 quarryman, 183, 207 sweep, 187 tallow chandler, 31, 69 telegraphist, 187 textile and clothing workers: button maker, 69 cardmaker, 30 clothier, 47, 69, 96, 115 comber, 30 dyer, 30, 184 fuller, 30, 96, 161 mantua maker, 80 quiltmaker, 30 rug dyer, 69 sergemaker, 149 shearer, 30, 55 stockingmaker, 69 straw bonnet maker, 69 tailor, 157, 188 tucker, 184 velvet weaver, 217 weaver, 30, 42, 96, 115, 217 woolcomber, 149 worsted comber, 96 and see cloth timber thrower, 114 transport: carrier, 189 coach maker, 69 horse slaughterer, 188 horse trainer, 187 wheelwright, 80, 187, 207, 217 undertaker, 69 wood workers: basketmaker, 69, 134, 207 cabinet maker, 32, 69, 187 cooper, 80, 96, 134, 187 and see occupations, building workers watchmaker, 1878, 207 and see agriculture; employment; manufacture; medical services; retail trades and services Ockham, Baron, see King Odingsells, Gabr., 125, 127 open fields, see agriculture Oram: Hum., 63 Mary, 63 Wm, 623 Orchard, fam., 62 orchards, 14, 79, 94, 113, 125, 129, 155, 169, 1812, 205, 216 Oric, Chris., wife of, 91 Osborn, 108 Overleigh, see Street Owen fam., 44 Oxenpill, see Meare Oxford: Exeter College, 47 Hart Hall, 24 P. Paddington (Mdx), 184 Page, Edw., 162 Paget: Jn, 146 Ric., m. Mary Hill, 146, 148 Panborough, see Wedmore Panes, Jn, 91 Parbrook, see Bradley, West Parfitt: Mrs, 27 Thos, vicar of Glastonbury, 37, 151 Paris, Thos of, 146 parks: deer, 1, 6, 43, 457, 49, 51, 54, 87, 945, 104, 11114, 124, 129 municipal, 172 parliamentary representation, 33 Particular Baptists, 42, 102, 120, 1401, 194; and see Baptists Patrick, St, 1, 11, 27, 39, 136 Pasturel, Matt., 89 Paty, Wm, 86 Paulet: Sir Amias, 175 Sir Hugh, 109, 175 Jn, m. Eliz., 109, 175 Jn (d. c. 1382), son of Jn, 109, 175 Nic., 175 Thos, and w. Alice, wid. of Thos Symcox, 86, 91 Wm (fl. 1315), 175 Wm (fl. 1342), s. of Jn and Eliz., 109, 175 Wm, s. of Jn (d. c. 1382), and s. Wm, 175 Pavermaker, Jn le, 207 Payne: Cath., 158 Jn, 30 Thos, m. Margery of Yeovilton, 158 peat and turf, see manufacture; produce; turbary Pechey, Evelyn, m. Jn Bright Clark, 171 Peckham: Sir Edw., 86, 94 Sir Rob., 127 Peirs: Eliz., m. Lord Montagu Bertie, 78 Bp. Wm (d. 1670), 78 Archd. Wm (d. 1682), 78 Wm (d. 1687), 78 Wm (d. 1764), 78 Wm (d. 1765), 78 Pennard, East, 36, 59, 756, 79, 81 Pennard, West, 23, 57, 367, 40, 49, 51, 55, 57, 668, 71, 75, 7980, 98, 136, 39, 14254, 143 agric., 1479 fields, 142, 144, 1479 buildings, 1445, 146, 1502 charities, 154 church, 48, 142, 1502, 152 building, 1502 church ho., 144, 151, 154 glebe, 151 rectory, 151 tithes, 148, 151 vicar, 151; and see Nunn vicarage, 145, 151 courts, 150 East Street, q.v. econ. hist., 1479 fair, 148 Havyatt, q.v. Hgr Southtown, 144 Laverley, 144 local govt., 150 par. officers, 150 Lwr Southtown, 144 manor and estates, 1449 manor ho., 146 mills, 149 moors, 142, 147, 149 Newtown, 144, 148, 153 nonconf., 153, 153 Pennard Hill, 1, 75, 142, 144, 1489, 151 Piltown, 144, 1534 pop., 144 pub. hos, 1445, 153 rwy sta., 143, 149 schools, 151, 1534, 220 sett., 144 soc. hist., 145 Steanbow, 1423, 149, 151, 214 Sticklinch, 144, 147, 149 streets: Castle Lane, 143 Church St, 144, 151 tithing, 144, 150 Woodland Street, 51, 144 Pennard Hill, see Pennard, West Pennarminster, 76 Penny: Frances, 111 Rob., 111 Penrose, F. C., architect, 99 Pentecostal church, 195 Percy, Hugh, duke of Northumberland, m. Eliz Seymour, 125 Periam: Eliz., m. Alex. Hood, 89, 173 Jas (d. 1681), m. Rebecca, 89, 90n Jas (d. 1731), m. Joan, 8991 Jn, 89, 91 fam., 945, 101, 181 Peter, priest of Walton, 210 Peters, Jn Wm, 173 Phelips, Sir Rob., 146 Phelps, Wm, vicar of Meare, 1367, 139 Phippen fam., 131 Pickford, Mary, 109 pilgrimage, 1, 12, 15, 20, 23, 37; and see tourism Pilton, 1, 4, 7, 1423, 21315, 21719 church, 215 vicar, 151, 219 Holt, 3, 5 manor, 214, 216 park, 656, 92, 178, 203 pop festival, 6, 23 Westholme, 23, 5 Piltown, see Pennard, West Pinch, Jn, and s. Jn, 39 Pinney, Wm, 109 Pittard, Thos, 218 plate, church, 39, 41, 72, 82, 101, 119, 13940, 162, 164, 193, 211, 220 Plymouth Brethren, 43 Podimore Milton [Milton Abbatis: Milton Podimore], 15564, 156 agric., 155, 15961 fields, 155, 160 buildings, 157, 1634 church, 1624, 163 building, 1634 glebe, 1623, tithes, 162 rector, see Fishpoole; Kemp; Sandys; Spratt; Wyatt rectory, 162 Church St, 155 courts, 162 econ. hist., 15961 trades, 1612 local govt., 162 manor and estates, 1579, 164 manor ho., 157 moors, 155, 161 nonconf., 164 pop., 1556 pub. hos, 157 schools, 161, 164 sett., 1556 soc. hist., 157 tithing, 162 Poland, 41 Pole, Wellesley Tudor, 23 police: Chief Constable, 35 constabulary, 345, 57, 71, 98, 116, 135, 190 police sta., 98, 190 sergeants at mace, 34 watch, 34 Pollard, S., architect, 196 pontarius, Wm, 147 Ponter's Ball, 6, 142 Poole: Thos, 127 fam., 131 Poole (Dors.), 9 Pope: Anne, 98 Jn, 173 Joan, m. Hum. Grimstead the ygr, 63 Joan, m. Jas Periam, 89 fam., 181 Porch: J. A., 38 Jn, 47 Thos. Porch, 15 Wm, 47 Portman: Edw. B., and s. Edw., 159 Hen. Wm, 159 Wm, m. Eliz. Gilbert, 158 fam., 111, 159 post office, see retail and services Pouelt, 201 Poulet, Jn, 25 Poullain, Valerand, 42 poverty, 62, 76, 112, 117, 131, 217; and see charities; sanitation; welfare Prat: Jn, 40 Ric. Periam, 35, 48 Sam., 48 fam., 48 Presbyterians, 14, 412, 137, 163 Prew, Thos, 14 Price, Hen., 62 Primitive Methodists, 43, 140, 195, 212 produce: animal feed, 183 bacon, 94 bread, 135 charcoal, 534, 217 cider, 53, 67, 69, 80, 945, 113, 129, 150, 161, 182, 216 dairy: butter, 50, 66, 80, 93, 12930, 160, 17980, 216 cheese, 1, 28, 50, 53, 667, 7980, 934, 12930, 148, 15960, 17981, 202, 216 eggs, 65, 182 milk, 1, 160 feathers, 67, 130 flour, 55, 183 honey, 62, 912, 129 malt, 52, 93, 129 peat, 1334 reed, 55, 112, 12930, 132, 204 salt, 33 skins, 15960, 203 turf, 128, 130 wine, 49, 143 woad, 6 wool, 50, 15960, 179, 203 and see agriculture; crops; fisheries; fowling; livestock; wildlife; woodland Provost, Chas, 173 Pruwet: Chris., 178 Hugh, 178 Ric., 91, 178 Pryde, Hen., 129 public buildings, 30, 98, 136, 170, 189 public services and utilities; see electricity; fire; gas; police; sanitation; telephones; water; see also under names of parishes Pugin, A. W., architect, 101 punishment: execution, 23, 43 fines or amercements, 4 house of correction, 34 prison or gaol, 45, 29, 345, 164 prisoners, 334 stocks, 33, 117, 150 tumbril, 5 whipping post, 150 and see courts; jurisdiction Purcell, Rob., vicar of Meare, 137 Purdue: R., bellfounder, 220 Ric., bellfounder, 31 Rob., bellfounder, 152 Thos, bellfounder, 82, 101n, 152, 211, 220 Wm, bellfounder, 211 Purlewent, Wm, 136 Pursey and Bacon Ltd, shoe mnfrs, 187 Pyke, Thos, bellfounder and brazier, 41, 138 Pylle, Rob. of, 63 Pylle, 216 Pyne: Augustine, 88 Lewis, 88 Nic., 88 Q. Quaish, see Wootton, North Quakers, 24, 42, 101, 140, 162, 164, 1812, 185, 1936, 198, 212 Quarrying, 31, 967, 115, 1824, 200, 213 building stone, 38, 115 lime and kilns, 115, 1834, 207 paving, 184 plaster of Paris, 115 roadstone, 115, 207 and see mining; occupation Queen Camel, Hazlegrove, 47 R. Radcliffe: Hen., earl of Sussex (d. 1593), 45 Rob., earl of Sussex, 456 Thos, earl of Sussex (d. 1583), 45 railways, see transport Ralegh, Simon, 63 Raleigh, Walt., rector of Street, 192 Ralphs, Jn, surveyor, 192 Ramsbury, Rob. of, m. Joan Dyne, 158 rebellion, see war recreation: amateur dramatics, 76 church: ales, 22, 37, 57, 117, 219 church hall, 88, 138, 212, 218 church ho., 72, 81, 100, 138, 151, 192, 210 circus, 22, 171 events: Coronation dinner, 62 county ball, 22 fairs, 29 harvest home, 139, 219 holidays, 172 horticultural show, 62 revel, 105, 124, 124, 145, 171 tea, 171 visitation dinner, 116 facilities: Assembly rooms, 22 cinema, 22, 124, 1712 gymnasium, 171 park, 172 recreation ground, 201 village hall, 105, 142, 145, 201, 218 games: ball games, 105 cards, 188 dice, 46, 188 skittles, 172 maypole, 22 men's club, 62 morris dancing, 22 puppets, 22 Robin Hood, 37 women's club, 192 and see dramatic arts; fowling; music; sport; tourism recusants, 41; and see Roman Catholics Redlake river, 103, 114, 21314, 217 Reeve, Wm, 45 Reeves, Jn Fry, 1415, 46, 48 refugees, 174; and see war; welfare rents and payments: abated, 94 brewing toll, 93 church scot, 49, 51, 65, 92, 112, 128, 147, 202 Easter light, 219 Peter's pence, 49, 147, 2023 fee farm, 44, 48, 56, 62, 145 gifts, 49 grazing, 2034 larder rents, 49, 92, 147 manor rents, 49, 51, 656, 923, 11113, 130, 147, 15960, 1789, 2034 capitation, 97 chevage, 129, 144, 147 gable, 49, 178, 202 gavel rents, 92, 147 hearthsilver [hertpeny], 49, 160 heriots, 501 marriage fines, 97 market and fair tolls, 289, 33 stedgabulum, 33 tolcorn, 33 moor, 149, 215 pension, 99, 162, 191 rack, 52, 94, 112, 130 rents in kind: eggs, 65, 94 hens, 65, 92, 112 honey, 912, 1289 mustard, 204 pepper, 110 poultry, 51, 94, 148, 204 wax, 110, 163, 178 wheat, 92 ship money, 28 St Dunstan's gift, 49, 51 vineyard, 49 and see tenure; tithes Renynger, Jas, 42 retail trades and services: butcher, 134, 157, 182, 218 shambles, 29 Chamber of Trade, 188 chemist, 32, 1878 coal merchant, 97, 187 coal yard, 31 confectioner, 115, 1878 Co-operative society, 97, 184, 188 draper, 32, 69, 1878 linendraper, 218 mercer, 32, 69, 967 earthenware dealer, 188 financial services: banks, 19, 32, 56, 150, 188 insurance companies, 32 savings bank, 56, 186 florist, 188 fried fish dealer, 150, 188 furniture dealer, 188 grocer, 7, 69, 115, 134, 161, 1878, 2067 hairdresser, 69, 188 hotels, 32, 188 coffee ho., 188 pub. hos, 1617, 2021, 21, 23, 267, 6970, 80, 97, 11516, 1345, 188, 207, 2167 refreshment and tearooms, 32, 115, 150, 188 ironmonger, 134, 188 jeweller, 188 laundry, 41 motor and transport services: cycle agents, 32, 69, 150, 188 cycle repairer, 134 garage and motor repair, 69, 134, 150, 217 petrol sta., 157, 217 post office, 19, 69, 97, 115, 134, 218 printers, 32 professional services: accountants, 32, 188 attorneys, 32 auctioneer, 32, 150, 188 photographer, 32, 188 solicitor, 188 shops, 17, 18, 19, 21, 29, 32, 69, 97, 115, 134, 14950, 170, 184, 1868, 196, 207, 21718 berlin warehouse, 188 fancy repositories, 32, 188 shopkeeper, 69, 97, 115, 134, 161, 164, 187, 217 shopping mall, 186, 188 supermarket, 32, 188 sports goods dealer, 188 stationer, 188 bookseller, 207 newsagent, 69 timber yard, 31 tobacconist, 69, 188 trader in old clothes, 28 wireless dealer, 188 and see fairs; markets; occupation Reymer, Rob. s. of, 174, 183 Reynolds, Wm, architect, 170, 1878, 192, 1967 Rich, Geo., 62 Richmond and Lennox, Frances, duchess of, 124 Riggs, Thos Medlycott, m. Cath. Webb, 86 Roach: Jn, 127 Mrs, 24 T., and W., 146 Thos, 35 roads, see transport Robert, Wm s. of, 174 Robinson, Jn, 86, 220 Rocke: Eliza Mary, m. Douglas Hamilton McClean, 45 Emily Susannah, 45 Jas, 127, 181 Jn Jas (d. 1869), 456 Jn, vicar of Butleigh, 100 Mr, 98 Thos, 88 fam., 48 Rogers: Sir Edw. (d. 1567), 145 Sir Edw. (d. 1627), 145 Fr., 145 Sir Geo. (d. 1582), 145 Jn, 148, 172 Sir Jn (d. 1613), 110 Sir Ric. (d. 1605), 110 Rolf, Turstin s. of, 85, 92 Roman Catholics, 23, 412, 73, 195 Franciscans, 41 Jesuits, 41 Sacred Heart Fathers, 23, 25, 41 Sisters of Charity of St Louis, 25, 41 Rome, 192 Rood, Sarah, 195 Rook: Julia, 176 Thos (d. 1715), m. Sarah Whittington, 173, 176 Thos (d. c. 1764), m. Julia Harries, 176 Whittington, 176 Rooke, Thos Matt., painter, 220 Ross, Chas Sydenham, 38 Roundway Park (Wilts.), 148 Rowle, Wm, vicar of Compton Dundon, 118 Royal Household: cofferer, 62 master, 98n tailor, 157 usher, 64 Russell, vicar of Meare, 137 Ryther: Jn, Cofferer, 62 Jn the ygr, 62 Wm, 62 S. Sackville, Maud, m. Sir Jn Kentwood, 77 Sadler, Edw., 187 Sadler Lockhill Ltd, 187 Sage, Sarah, 218 Saints, see, Augustine; Benedict; Benignus; Beonna; Bridget; Budoc; Catherine; Christopher; Clement; Dunstan; Erasmus; George; Gildas; Giles; Indracht; Joseph of Arimathea; Margret; Mary Magdalene; Nicholas; Patrick Salisbury: Cecily of, 202 Jn of, 202 Wm of, 202 Salisbury (Wilts.), 114 canon of, 192 Salvation Army, 43, 195 Salvo, Lucy Ann, marquise de, 154 Samuel: Geo., 63 Wm, 63 Sandwich, earl of, see Montagu, Sandys, Edwin, rector of Podimore Milton, 163 sanitation and public health, 76, 190 drains, 18990 pollution, 187, 189 poor housing, 76, 169, 184 privy, 98, 190 sewage works, 183, 190 Saunders, Ben, 64 Savage, Rebecca, m. Ric. Grimstead, 63 school buildings, 24, 75, 102, 1412, 1968 Scoles, A. J., 41 Scotland, see Glasgow Scott, Sir Geo. Gilb., architect, 24, 39 sculptors, see Gahagan; King; Moore seals, 567 Seccombe, H. E., architect, 19 Sedding, J. D., architect, 40 Sedgemoor [King's Sedgemoor], 53, 82, 934, 103, 105, 11214, 166, 200, 2046, 2089 Queen's Sedgemoor, 213, 216 Selwood, Jn., abbot of Glastonbury, 20, 47, 138, 178 serfs, 49, 65, 92, 111, 159, 178, 202; and see bondmen; manumission; neifs settlement, 6, 1011, 1619, 43, 60, 76, 845, 1034, 121, 144, 16671, 20001, 214 shrunken, 76, 1556 Sever, Thos, 71 Seymour: Algernon, duke of Som. (d. 1750), 125 Chas, duke of Som. (d. 1748), 125 Edw., duke of Som. (d. 1552), 3, 5, 45, 48, 51, 62, 85, 124, 1456, 172, 201, 214 Edw., earl of Hertford (d. 1621), 48, 124, 127, 158 Eliz., m. Thos Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, 125, 214 Eliz., Baroness Percy, 125 Frances, see Howard Frances, m. 2. Thos Wriothesley, earl of Southampton (d. 1681), 124 Fr., Baron Seymour, 125 Fr, duke of Som. (d. 1678), 125 Hen. Danby, 46 Jas, 195 Jane, m. Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan, 1245 Jn, carver, 211 Mary (d. 1673), 1245, Urry, m. Eliz. Meriet, 106 Wm, marquess of Hertford and duke of Som. (d. 1660), 1245, 158 Shapwick, Walt., m. Isabel, 175 Shapwick, 4, 122, 130, 179 rwy sta., 134 Shapwick Heath, 9 Sharpham, 6, 14, 33, 434, 512, 57 agric., 512 park, 1, 478, 54, 198, 203 Shaw, Geo. B., 22 Shaw (Wilts.), 47 Sheppard: Jn, 146 fam., 148 Sheppey river, 1213 Shepton Mallet, 150, 185, 188 almshouse, 128 Bowlish, 47 nonconf., 220 school, 128 Shepton Mallet poor-law union, 80 Shepton Mallet rural district, 80 Shepton Mallet turnpike trust, 7, 56 Sherborne, Clement of, 91n Sherborne (Dors.), 31 Castle estate, 157 Sherston: Chas. Davis, 128 Jn (d. 1897), 128 Jn Davis, 139, 215 Pet. (d. 1820), 128 Pet. (d. 1834), 128 Shirreve, Thos, m. Margery, 158 Shirwold, 87 shoemaking, 2, 31, 69, 96, 115, 134, 166, 1847, 207 boxes, 187 factories, 1847, 186, 217 lasts, 186 leatherboard, 187 machinery, 185, 187 slippers, 185 workshops, 169, 185 shoemaking occupations: binder, 69, 96, 185, 207 clicker, 185 closer, 185 cutter, 207 fitter, 207 riveter, 207 shoemaker, 181, 185, 207 and see occupations Shropshire, see Madeley Shuckborough: Jn, 127 Mary, m. Jn How, 127 Simon, Jn, 129 Site of Special Scientific Interest, 84, 124, 166 Skimmington ride, 62 Skipper, Geo., architect, 98, 1701, 186 Slade: Jas, 154 Ric., 148 Ric., m. Anne Moore, 146 Smale, Rog., m. Joan, 77 Smith: Geo. (fl. 1668), m. Joan Ham, 111 Geo. (fl. 1735), s. of Geo., 111 Geo. (d. 1874), 176 Jn, 47 Rob., 47 Thos, vicar of Compton Dundon, 118 Smithfield, Jn, 91 Smuts, Gen., 197 Smythe, Wm, architect, 38 Smythes: Geo., 62 Jn, 62 Thos, 62 social hist., see education; emigration; medical services; poverty; welfare Society of Friends, see Quakers Sodbury, Adam of, abbot of Glastonbury, 58, 125 Soho (Mdx), 193 Some, Thos, 44 Somerset, duke of, 20, 30, 42, 91; and see Seymour Somerset: county council, 46, 197, 215 county magistrates, 29, 334 county town, 33 county treasurer of hospitals, 26 Somerset and Dorset Joint railway, 9 Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society, 133 Somerset Central railway, 9 Somerton, 35, 84, 103, 1089, 139 church, 117 manor, 109 market, 28 Somerton hundred, 116 courts, 116 Somerville: Geo., m. Eliz. Hicks, 127 Wm, m. Jane 127 South Africa, shoe exports to, 185; and see Cape; Grahamstown; Smuts South Drain, 1212, 190 South Moor, in Butleigh, Glastonbury; and Street, 53, 82, 84, 934, 180, 182 South Moor Drain, 187 South Somerset [Yeovil] dist, 117, 162 Southampton, countess of, see Seymour Southey, Rob., poet, 101 Southtown, see Pennard, West Southwood, see Baltonsborough Spaxton: manor, 108 Stockland Lovel, 108 Speke, Nic., 45, 47, 51 sport: archery, 22, 208 athletic grd, 22 backsword, 22 beagles, 22 bear baiting, 22 bowls, 87, 105, 172 cricket, 22, 85, 106, 172, 201 cycling, 22 fives, 22, 105, 152 fishing, 132 foot races, 22 football, 22, 124, 172, 201 golf, 1056 greyhounds, 85, 105 hockey, 22 shooting, 206 squash, 172 swimming, 22, 170, 172 tennis, 22, 76, 172 women's cricket, 62 women's cycling, 62 Spratt or Pratt, Thos, rector of Podimore Milton, 163 St Audries, Lord, see Hood St Clare: Jn, 88 Ric. (fl. 1327), 88 Ric. (d. 1363), 88 Rob., 88 Sibyl, 88 St Elena, Jn, 176 St John, Hen., m. Barbara Bladen, 46 St Albans abbey (Herts.), 11 St David's, Wales, canon of, 100 Stafford: Alice, m. Edm. Cheyne, 107 Sir Hum. (d. 1413), 1067 Sir Hum. (d. 1442), 107 Wm, m. Cath., 107 Stagg, Jack, 28 stained glass, see architectural decoration Stamp, Tim., 64 Stanhope, Edw., m. Susan Coleshill, 127 Staresmore, Anne, 146 Stawell: Geo. (d. 1669), 109 Jn (d. 1541), 109 Sir Jn (d. 1603), 109 Sir Jn (d. 1604), 109 Sir Jn (d. 1662), 109, 172 Jn, Baron Stawell (d. 1692), 109 Ralph, Baron Stawell (d. 1689), 109 Rob. (d. 1449), 109 Rob. (d. 1508), 109 Walt., m. Joan Farway, 109 steam power, see agriculture; mills Steanbow, see Pennard, West Sticklinch, Wm of, 145 Stileway, see Meare Stillingfleet, Jn, 173 Stone: Jn, 148 Thos, 148 Wm, 46 Wm, s. of Jn, 148 storm, 206 Stourhead (Wilts.), 58 Stowell, Jn, 21 Stowey, Nether, 108 Strangways: Eliz., m. Jas, duke of Hamilton and Brandon, 107 Eliz., m. Stephen Fox, 107 Sir Giles (d. 1547), 1078 Giles (d. 1596), 107 Giles (d. 1675), 107 Hen., 107 Jn (d. 1593), 107 Sir Jn (d. 1666), 107, 109, 117 Sus., m. Thos. Horner, 107 Thos (d. 1713), 107, 110 Thos (d. 1726), 107 Thos, m. Eleanor Cheyne, 107 fam., 106, 114 and see Horner Strasbourg, 30 Stratford le Bow (Essex), 127 Stratton on the Fosse, rector, 163 Street (Leigh), 12, 4, 67, 31, 38, 535, 57, 6970, 82, 84, 89, 91, 103, 110, 125, 134, 16598, 165, 1678, 179, 201, 203 agric., 17882 fields, 17980, 183 Bd of Health, 18990 Blagrove, 166, 168, 173, 1812 Bowling Green, 184, 187, 189 buildings, 16771, 16970, 1729, 177, 186, 189, 1923 leatherboard mill, 207 pound, 204 charities, 190 church, 166, 1903, 193, 208 building, 1923 church ho., 192 glebe, 191, 202 Mission church, 193 rector, 192, 210, see Best; Boket; Collyns; Foliano; Lax; Foliano; Glanvill; Merriman; Raleigh; Thomas; Thurlow; Thynne; Westmancote rectory, 189, 1912, 202, 209 tithes, 191 courts, 189, 208 econ. hist., 17888 industry, 1847 quarries, 1834, 207 shoe factory, 1847, 186, 207 trades, 1878 fair and market, 188 Ivythorn, 162, 166, 168, 172, 1803, 193, 202 Ivythorn Hill, 1656, 172, 183, 207 Leigh, 109, 172, 1745, 178, 180, 183 Leigholt, 1812 local govt., 18990 par. officers, 18990 Lower Leigh, 1668, 198 manors, 167, 1728, 181, 190, 192, 2067 Ivythorn, manor, 1758, 177, 183, 204 manor ho., 1724 manor officers, 1789 Marshal's Elm, 85, 166, 168, 172, 181, 183, 188 Middle Leigh, 1668, 170, 173, 1812, 184, 194 mills, 129, 1823, 187 moors, 180, 1823 nonconf., 1935, 212 chapels, 1945 Overleigh, 166, 168, 1701, 182, 1968 pop., 1689, 171 pub. hos, 188 pub. services, 190 schools, 170, 174, 1948 Millfield school, 25, 75, 198, 210 sett., 16671 soc. life, 1712, Stone Hill, 169 Street Cross, 1678, 174, 183, 1878 streets: East Lane, 169 Gape Lane, 167, 194 Godswell Rd, 1945 High St, 1667, 16971, 174, 184, 186, 1889, 192, 1946 Grange Rd, 174 Leigh Rd, 1712, 1889, 195, 197 Orchard Rd, 169, 169, 1946 Pound Lane, 195 Somerton Lane [Rd], 169, 1878 Vestry Rd, 1678, 186, 1923, 198 Water Lane, 1679, 188, 190 Wilfrid Rd, 169, 170 West End, 169, 188, 190, 196 Street urban dist, 35, 170, 183, 190 Strete, Ric., 158 Strode: Chas, 92 Edw., 136 Frances, m. Jos. Coombe, 136 Geo., 92 Jn, 108 Thos, 64, 85, 90 Wm (d. 1660), 1723 Wm (d. 1666), 24, 445, 52 Wm (d. 1695), 45, 53, 1723, 180 Wm (d. c. 1740), m. Alice Yeates, 108 Wm (d. 1747), m. Jane Langhorne, 28, 45, 1723 Wm (d. c. 1781), 108 Yeates, 108 fam., 109, 128, 174 Sturt, Hum., 44 Stury, Lady Alice, 109 Summa, Martin de, vicar of Butleigh, 99 sundial, 220 Surrey, earl of, see FitzAlan Surrey, 94 Sussex, earl of, see Radcliffe Sussex, see Bosham Sutton Mallet, 106 Swadlin, Wm, m. Ann Bower, 127 Swaffield, Jn, m. Eliz. Kentwood, 77 Sweden, 41 Swedenborgians [New Church], 195 Sweeting: Hen., 146 Hen., the ygr, 146 Sydenham, Jn, 33 Symcox: Chr., 86, 989 Dyer, 98 Thos (d. 1619), m. Alice, 86, 90 Thos, m. Dorothy, 86, 901, 93 Wm, 91 fam., 100 Symes: Meriel, 47 Ric., and s. Ric., 78 T. Talbot, Thos, 51 Tanner, Osmond the, 31 Tasmania, emigration to, 62 Taunton, Walt. of, abbot of Glastonbury, 86 Taunton, 134, 166, 172, 196, 200, 211 archd., 78 St Mary, 39 taverner, Jn the, 20 Taylor: Sir Chas, 125 Emily, m. Wm Brougham, 125 Pet., 125 telephones, 35 temperance, 171, 194 Temple, Countess, see Grenville tenure: holy loaf, 72, 192 old auster, 130 unfree, see bondmen; manumission; neifs; serfs; villeins Thirkelby, Yorks., 101 Thomas, Josiah, rector of Street, 192 Thorne, Jn, monk of Glastonbury, 23 Thristle, Jas, 127 Thurlow, Thos, rector of Street, 192 Thurstan, abbot of Glastonbury, 11 Thynne: Sir Jn, 48, 201 Lord Jn, rector of Street and Walton, 192, 211 Thos, 48 fam., 201 Tilham Street, see Baltonsborough Tilley, G. M., architect, 19 Tintinhull, fair, 31 Tipping, Avray, 90 Titherley, Wm of, rector of Butleigh, 100 tithes, 48, 58, 67, 71, 79, 81, 99, 117, 128, 137, 148, 151, 162, 191, 215, 219 Tok: Jn le, 91 Rob. le (fl. 1204), 91 Rob. le (fl. 1327), 91, 96 Rog. le, 91 Walt. le, 91 Wm le, 91 and see Cok tourism, 6, 15, 223, 32; and see pilgrimages trade unionism, 186 trade: agric. produce, 95, 1801 imports to Glastonbury abbey, 32 imports from Ireland, 30 imports from Wales, fleeces, 50 imports, skins, 184 peat, 134 river, 7, 143 shoe exports, 185 transport: air, 156 bus, 182, 185 coach, 187 haulage, 187, 189 horse, 147, 187 peat tramway, 134 railway, 9, 31, 95, 134, 143, 150, 181 steam car, 95 water transport: boats, 68, 95, 122 and see archaeology; communications; labour services transportation of convicts, 62 Trayne: Mary, m. Jn Dinnes, 111 Thos, 111 trees: alder, 53, 68, 1301, 149, 182, 206 apple, 94, 161, 206 ash, 534, 68, 78, 96, 114, 131, 149, 160, 206 avenues, 78, 87 birch, 131 conifers, 114 cedar, 87 deodar, 87 fir, 114, 131, 206 larch, 114 Scots pine, 114 date palms, 68 elm, 53, 78, 101, 114, 131, 149, 206, 209 hazel, 114 maple, 54, 96, 114, 206 oak, 534, 68, 78, 87, 96, 114, 124, 131, 149, 160, 182, 206 sallows, 93 thorn, 53, 68, 96, 182 willow, 523, 93, 131, 183, 206 yew, 117 and see crops; orchard; woodland Treloggan, Geo., and wife, 48 Trent, Wm of, 158 Trevelyan, Chas., 171 Trivet, Hugh, m. Eve of Greinton, 159 turbary, 1, 98, 1301, 1335, 135, 137, 2046, 208 Turner, J. F., architect, 210 Tuson, Geo., 1734 Tyler, Owen, vicar of N. Wootton, 219 U. United Reformed church, 42, 194 Upper Brue Drainage Bd, 134 usher, Adam the, 147 utilities, see public services and utilities V. Victoria, queen, 62, 146 villeins, 49, 65, 91, 111, 1589, 175, 178, 202; and see bondmen; manumission; neifs; serfs Vinetur: Adam, 201 Geof., 201 Geof., the ygr, 201 vineyard, 1, 6, 14, 49, 1289, 175, 182, 216 grape harvesters, 49 Vivonia, see Forz Vocle, Wm, 110 volunteers, 162 W. Wade, Nath., 173 Wadham: And., 48, 64, 90 Edw., 128 Wadley, Thos, 63 Wake, Dr Bart., 136 Waldegrave fam., 108 Wales, prince of, see Charles, Henry Wales, 50, 185; and see St David's Waleys: Hugh de, 77, 202 Rob., 110 Walgrave, Jn, vicar of Compton Dundon, 118 Wallis, fam., 92 Walter: Jn, 63 Ph., m. Mary, 63 Thos, 63 Wm s. of, 1467 Wm, 63 Walton, or Winton: Sir Bernard of, 201 Joan, 65 Jn of (fl. early 13th cent.), 201 Jn of (d. by 1280), m. Lucy, 202 Margaret, m. Mr Martin, 65 Osmond of, 201 Reynold of, 202 Ric. (d. 1581), 65, 89 Ric. (d. 1658), 65 Rob. of, 202 Thos, 65 Wm of (fl. c. 1262), 201 Wm of (minor 1280), 202 Wm (fl. 1562), 65, 68 fam., 64, 175 Walton, 1, 54, 82, 106, 176, 179, 1834, 192, 195, 197, 198212, 199 agric., 2025 fields, 200, 202, 204 inclosure, 198 Asney, 198, 200 buildings, 2001, 209, 210, 211 pound, 208 church, 191, 20811, 211 building, 21011 church ho., 210 glebe, 202, 209 rector, 205, 20910, 212; and see Hickley; Laughnan; Thynne rectory, 202, 204, 206, 20810, 209 tithes, 2089 courts, 189, 205, 208 econ. hist., 2027 quarries, 200, 207 trades, 207 local govt., 208 par. officers, 208 manor and estate, 48, 191, 2012, 204 manor ho., 201 manor and par. officers, 208 mill, 206 moors, 198, 200, 205 nonconf., 212 pop., 20001 pub. hos, 207 school, 195, 212 sett., 20001 turbary, 206, 208 Walton Hill, 2, 200 Whitley, 200, 204 woodland, 2056 war: 1497 rebellion, 27 16656 rebellion, 28 Civil, 28, 85, 163, 172 First World, 174 memorial, 164 Monmouth rebellion, 28, 172 Napoleonic, 28 Second World, 185, 190, 197 Spanish civil, 174 Warbeck, Perkin, 27 Ward, Chas, m. Eliz., 157 Ward and Nixon, glass stainers, 101, 193 Warde, Ralph, 110 Warman, Wm, 33 Warre, Fr., and s. Fr., 63 Warren: Joan, see Grimstead Dr Jn, 63 warren, 105 Wason: Joan, m. John Appleton, 91 Wm, 88, 91 water, 55 curative, 223 polluted, 76, 187 supply, 16, 345, 56, 18990 surveyors of watercourses, 150 water management: conduit, 19, 22, 28, 29, 35, 567 dams, 55 horsepond, 57 mere, 120, 122, 130 pump, 94, 189, 208 reservoir, 35, 57, 190 rhynes and ditches, 114, 116, 1202, 135, 155, 160, 189, 208 well, 16, 76, 94, 190, 208 and see Commissioners of Sewers; communications; fisheries; flooding; sanitation Watts, Mary Flower, 45 Webb: Anne, w. of Jn (d. 1672), 86 Cath., m. Thos Medlycott Riggs, 86 Jas (d. 1690), 94 Jas, m. Cath., 86 Jn (d. 1672), architect, 86, 90 Jn (d. 1712), m. Eliz. Medlycott, 86 Wm, 901 Wedmore, 1212, 129 Clewer, 5 Panborough, 23, 5, 43, 135, 137 Wedmore turnpike trust, 122 welfare: bastardy, 70 coal club, 56 evacuees, 174, 220 institutions: children's homes, 189 day centre, 197 orphanage, 25 poorhouse, 57, 70, 72, 80, 98, 117, 1356, 150, 154, 162, 189, 218 soup kitchen, 56 workhouse, 57 pauper apprenticeship, 56, 98 poor relief, 56, 70, 80, 98, 11617, 1356, 150, 162, 189, 208, 218 savings bank, 56, 186 and see charities; friendly socs; medical services; poverty; sanitation Wells, Jas, bellfounder, 82 Wells, 67, 16, 21, 45, 51, 78, 122, 137, 148, 157, 210, 21314 almshouse, 51 archd., 4, 158, 160, 163; and see Bitton; Law classis, 137 Co-operative soc., 188 Dulcote, 214 fair, 217 Harper's almshouse, 215 hospital, 136 Recorder of, 44 rwy, 9 schools, 141, 154 Southway, 7 St Cuthbert, 215 Worminster, 218 Wells cathedral, 49, 109, 117, 158, 219 canon of, 100; and see Bourne communar, 99 dean of, 12930, 1323, 192 deanery, 215 cathedral, Lady Chapel, 215 precentor, 215, 21819 school, 41 succentor, 215 vicars choral, 147 Wells poor-law union, 57, 71, 80, 98, 150, 189, 208 Wells rural dist, 57, 71, 98, 1356, 150, 208 Wells turnpike trust, 7, 166, 200 Wesleyan Methodists, 24, 42, 73, 102, 120, 141, 1534, 1946, 212 West Bradley, see Bradley, West West Camel, see Camel, West West Lydford, see Lydford, West West Pennard, see Pennard, West West Town, see Baltonsborough West: Jn, 125 fam., 125 Westhay: Hugh of, 128 Wm of, 128 Westhay, 120, 1224, 124, 131, 1334, 136 agric., 129 manor, 128 moor, 130, 137 nonconf., 141 park, 129 pub. hos, 135 school, 137, 1412 Westholme, see Pilton Westlake, N.J., glass stainer, 39 Westmancote, Jn, rector of Street 192 Westminster (Mdx), abbey, 10, 192 Westonzoyland, 206 Weymouth, Viscount, see Thynne Weymouth (Dors.), 190 Whaits, W., vicar of Godney, 139 Whitelake river, 1423, 213 Whiting: Jas. Burgess, 154 Ric., abbot of Glastonbury, 1, 23, 43, 47 Whitley hundred, 116, 190 bailiwick, 178 court, 162 plea ho., 198 Whitmore, Sus., m. 1. J. B. Hawkins; 2. T. Ainsworth, 1734, 195 Whitstone hundred, 70, 80, 218 court, 70, 80, 218 Whittaker, Lawr., 62 Whittington: And. (d. 1634), 173, 1756 Fr. (d. 1605), m. Bridget, 173, 176 Hen. (d. 1603), m. Phillippa, 173, 176 Jn (d. 1667), 173, 176 Jn (fl. 1699), 173, 176 Mary, m. 2. Jerrard Newcourt, 176 Sarah, m. Thos Rook, 173, 176 Sus., m. Edm. Arundel, 173, 176 Wm (d. 1672), 176 Wick, see Glastonbury wildlife, 54 anthills, 68 deer, 54 game, 113, 206 hare, 105 molecatchers, 70, 208 otters, 142 rabbits, 94, 205 slugs, 95 vermin bounties, 70, 189 wildfowl, 114 and see birds; fish; fowling; livestock Wilkins, Sam., 206 Willcox: Dr W. J. W., 27 Wm, architect, 190 Willement, Wm, glass stainer, 101 Willis, Hen., 39 Willman, J. E., architect, 42 Willoughby, Rob., 107 Wilson, Thos, 172 Wilton, 45 Wiltshire, 209; and see Aldbourne; Roundway Park; Salisbury; Shaw; Stourhead Wincanton, 155 Winchester, Rob., abbot of Glastonbury, 11, 183, 215 Winchester (Hants): St Cross, 11 St Giles fair, 79 Winchilsea, earl of, see Finch Windsor (Berks.), dean of, 86 Winterhay, Mr, 16 Winton, see Walton Wiseman, Rob., bellfounder, 152 Wood: Chas., m. Lydia, 173 Frances H., writer, 173 Nic. of the, 89 R. N., 173 woodland, 6, 49, 54, 60, 64, 66, 68, 946, 103, 11113, 128, 131, 149, 160, 1667, 1823, 202, 2056, 217 avenue, 78, 87 bark, 206 faggots, 534, 114, 206 firewood, 1, 68, 96, 129, 178, 180 pinetum, 87 timber, 54, 68, 96 underwood, 923, 96, 11213, 149, 182, 206, 217 and see crops; produce; trees Wookey, 121, 129 Bleadney, 5 Wootton: Edw., 109 Mark of, 89 Rob. of, 89 Wootton, North, 13, 56, 22, 36, 147, 21320, 213 agric., 216 fields, 214, 216 Barrow, 21314 buildings, 21415, 217, 21820, 219 charities, 218 church, 215, 21820, 219 building, 21920 church ho., 21819 rectory, 219, 220 tithes, 215, 219 vicar, 219; and see Tyler vicarage, 21819 courts, 216 econ. hist., 21618 trades, 21718 Edwick [Yadwick], 21315 Launcherley, 21315, 217 local govt., 218 manor and estates, 21415 mills, 217, 219 moors, 213, 21516 nonconf., 220 North Town, 21314, 21618 poor, 218 pop., 214 pub. hos, 217 Quaish, 21315 schools, 218, 220 sett., 214 tithings, 218 Worcester (Worcs.), 48, 187 Wormshill, see Baltonsborough Wright, G. W., 25 Wyatt, Josiah, rector of Podimore Milton, 163 Wykes, Edw., m. Jane, 146 Wylcocks, Thos, 130 Y. Yadwick: Baldwin of, 215 Joan of, m. Thos Andrew, 215 Jn of, 215 Rob. of (fl. early 12th cent.), 215 Rob. of (fl. 1189), 215 Rog. of, 215 Thos of (fl. c. 1316), 215 Thos of (fl. late 14th cent.), 215 Wm of (fl. mid 13th cent.), 215, 217 Wm of (fl. 1278), 215 Wm of, the ygr (fl. 1301), 215 Yate: Chas, m. Mary Hicks, 127 Jn, 127 Yeates: Alice, m. Wm Strode, 108 Mary, 108 Yeovil dist., see South Somerset dist Yeovil poor law union, 162 Yeovil, 111 Yeovilton: Margery of, m. Thos Payne, 158 Pet. of, m. Idonea, 158 Ralph of, 158 Yeovilton, 155 church, 162 rector, 163 RNAS, 156 Youth Hostel Assocn, 172