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A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 12, Ramsbury and Selkley Hundreds; the Borough of Marlborough. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1983.

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'Index', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 12, Ramsbury and Selkley Hundreds; the Borough of Marlborough, (London, 1983) pp. 230-257. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol12/pp230-257 [accessed 18 March 2024]

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The following are among the abbreviations used: adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; abp., archbishop; archit., architecture; Bart., Bartholomew; Benj., Benjamin; bp., bishop; Brit., British; bro., brother; cath., cathedral; Cath., Catherine; cent., century; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church; coll., college; ctss., countess; ct., court; cust., customary; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; d., died; dom., domestic; dchss., duchess; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fras., Francis; Fred., Frederick; Geof., Geoffrey; Geo., George; Gilb., Gilbert; grddau., granddaughter; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; hosp., hospital; ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; mkt., market; m., married; Mat., Matthew; Maur., Maurice; Mic., Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; n, note; par., parish; parl., parliamentary; Phil., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; prot., protestant; rly., railway; Reg., Reginald; rem., remains; rep., representation; Ric., Richard; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sid., Sidney; Sim., Simon; s., son; Stan., Stanley; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; Vct., Viscount; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William.

A. Abbot, Thos., and his w. Martha, 26, 57 Aberedw (Radnors., later Powys), 187 Abraham, Rob., 138 acremen, 156 Adams: A. M., 210 Geo. (fl. 1677), 55 Geo. (fl. 18th cent.), 55 John, 55 fam., 55 agricultural engineering, 82, 176, 210; and see agricultural implement manufacture agricultural fairs, 211 agricultural implement manufacture, 41; and see agricultural engineering agricultural machinery, use of, 190 agricultural shows, 207 agriculture, see under places Ailesbury: earls of, 172, 206, 215; and see Bruce; Brudenell-Bruce marquesses of, 172, 175, 2056, 215; and see Brudenell-Bruce steward, 213 airfields, see Aldbourne; Membury; R.A.F. stations; Ramsbury; Wroughton Aldbourne, 12, 1819, 26, 36, 42, 53, 623, 656, 6786, 68, 151, 154 adv., 82 agric., 52, 67, 768 airfield, 80 Aldbourne Chase, 67, 723, 75, 151 ct., 82 officers, 75, 78 as address, 11, 60, 183 bell foundries, 81 boundaries, 67 chant. ho., 60, 76 chant. priest, 83 char., 846 Chase Woods (formerly Priors Wood), 77, 7980 ch., 59, 67, 69, 74, 77, 80, 824, 193 Civil War, 72 Court Ho., 69, 77, 81, 834 cts., 82 cross (mkt.), 69 curates, 835 cust. tenants, 74, 769 dom. archit., 6971 Ewins Hill, 77, 81, 85 fairs, 81 farms, 51, 59, 7280 field systems, 67 fires, 69 fraternity of St. Mary, 76, 83 glebe, 80, 83 the Green (formerly High Town), 69, 81 Hightown (ho.), 63, 69, 81 inc., 79, 86 ind., 63, 69, 812 inns, 701 Lewisham Castle, 67 man., 67, 726, 789, 82 mkt., 69, 81 mills, 81 park, 78 Peaks Downs (partly in Baydon), q.v. poor relief, 82 pop., 69 poultry rearing, 80 prehist. rem., 67 Preston (partly in Ramsbury), q.v. Priors Wood, see Aldbourne: Chase Woods prot. nonconf., 71, 845 rectory, 82 roads, 67, 69 Romano-Brit. rem., 67 schs., 85 Snap, q.v. sport, 73 stream, 69 streets, 6970 Sugar Hill, 67, 80 tithes, 745, 77, 83 trades, 812 Upham, q.v. Upham, Upper, q.v. vicarage, 823 vicarage ho., 69, 83 vicars, 83; and see Cook, Ric.; Edmunds; Elvyngton; Steward; Stone, John woodland, 67, 768, 80; and see Aldbourne: Chase Woods Woodsend, q.v. workho., 70, 82 Aldbourne and Baydon Aid in Sickness Fund, 61, 86 Aldbourne and Baydon nursing association, 86 Aldbourne Engineering Co., 82 ale, taster of, 41, 82 Alexander nephew of Everard, 24 Alexander Keiller Museum, see Avebury Alfeld (fl. 972), 120 Alfheah (fl. c. 970), 72 Alfhere (fl. c. 970), 72 Alfred, King, 194 Allen, Wm., 93 allotments and smallholdings, 8, 11, 334, 116, 175, 207 Almar (fl. 1066), 112 almshouse, see Marlborough: borough Alnod (fl. 106686), 96 Alwin (fl. 1066), 110, 173 Amesbury: abbey, 174, 181, 184, 187 priory, 74, 823, 121 n, 174, 187 rural district, 216 Amor, Mary, 104 Anabaptists, 226 Anarchy (12th cent.), see Marlborough Castle anchorites, hermits, recluses, 182, 223 Anderson, Mary Ann, 228 Andover (Hants), R.A.F. sta., 17 Andover Times and Wilts., Berks., and Hants County Paper, 205 Andrew: Agnes, see Winslow Rob., 23, 31 Andrews: John, 56 Sarah, w. of Townsend, 110 Thos., 110 Townsend, 110 Angoulme, Isabel of, see Isabel animals (less common), see bull; deer; dog; fallow deer; foxes; greyhounds; hares; Leicestershire sheep; Merino sheep; shorthorn cattle; Southdown sheep Anjou, Marg. of, see Margaret Anne, Queen, 170 Anne (Boleyn), queen of Hen. VIII, 169 Anne (of Cleves), queen of Hen. VIII, 121, 132, 169, 1712, 187, 194 Ansfrid (fl. 1086), 95, 189 Appleford: Mary, m. Kemm, 48 Mary, m. Rob. Vaisey, 48 Mary, see Knackstone Mary, w. of Thos. (d. 1790), 48 Sim., 48 Steph., 48 Thos. (fl. 1678), 48 Thos. (d. 1763), 48 Thos., s. of Thos. (d. 1763), 48 Thos. (d. 1790, another), 48 fam., 51 Appleton (Berks.), rector of, see White, Wm. Aragon, Cath. of, see Catherine arbitration, 49, 129, 136 Arblaster: Thos., 172 Wm., 172 Arch, Ric., vicar of Avebury and of Ramsbury, principal of Broadgates Hall, Oxford, 44, 102 archery practice, 149 architects and designers, see Abraham; Baverstock, J., W. E.; Blomfield; Blore; Blowe, Hugh; Bodley & Garner; Butterfield; Caux; Christian; Cooper, W.; Deane; Drake; Ellis the engineer; Gane & Co.; Gibbons; Hammond, John; Harrison; Hooke; Nelson; Newton, Ernest, W. G.; Pinchard; Ponting; Reeve; Roberts, David; Robson; Scherrer & Hicks; Street, A. E., G. E.; Webb, Sir Aston; White, Wm.; Wyatt architecture, domestic, see under places, and see barns, aisled; bungalows; construction materials (less common); cottages, estate; cottages, 'model'; council hos.; housing estates (private); Marlborough: penthos. architecture, military, see Marlborough Castle: buildings Arkell, Thos., 55 army, see Wiltshire Militia camp, see Ogbourne St. George Arnold the falconer, 112 Ashbury (Berks., later Oxon.), 195 Ashdown Park, 7 Romano-Brit. settlement, 15 Ashe: Rob. (d. 1829), 97 Rob. (d. 1855), 97 Rob. Martyn, 97 Thermuthis, see Martyn Thermuthis Mary, 97 Ashley, fam., 40 Ashridge, see Axford assault, 213 pleas of, 66 assault and battery, 213 assize, justices of, 214 assizes, see Marlborough; Marlborough: borough; novel disseisin assizes of bread and ale, 41, 656, 196, 213 associations, political, 91 Athelstan, King, 120, 194 Athelwold (fl. 9467), 141, 153 Atherton: Jos., 40 Nathan, 40 Wm., 26, 36 attorney-general, see Jones, Sir Wm. Aubrey, John, 79, 87 Audeberg, Jas. de, 65, 135 Augustinians, 65, 79, 82, 93, 978, 1012, 1967, 221 Aumale, ctss. of, see Reviers authors, dramatists, and playwrights, see Boethius; Collinson; Duck; Evelyn; Harte; Hughes, John; McEvoy; Map; Pepys; Shaw; Twells; Weyman; Williams, Sir Erasmus; Wordsworth Avco Engineering Ltd., 176 Avebury, Baron, see Lubbock Avebury, 623, 656, 86105, 88, 97, 119, 1234, 1958 adv., 1012 agric., 87, 979 Alex. Keiller Museum, 90 Avebury Down, 87, 97 Avebury Manor, 90, 92, 92 Avebury Trusloe, 86, 8990, 97 dom. archit., 90, 93 streets, 90 and see Avebury Trusloe Manor estate Beckhampton, q.v. boundaries, 86, 119 bridge, 89 chap., 1012, 196 chaplain, 102 char., 1045 ch., 49, 86, 92, 1014, 193, 196 the Circle, 87, 8990 common meadow, 97 cts., 101 curates, 103 cust. tenants, 978 dom. archit., 90 farms, 945, 979 field systems, 87 glebe, 102 inc., 978 inns, 90 Kennett, West, q.v. Knoll Down, 87, 979 man., 62, 65, 919 man. ho., 92, 102; and see Avebury: Avebury Manor chap., 102 mills, 99 Overton Hill, see Kennett, West place name, 86 pop., 8990 prehist. settlement and rem., 63, 87, 89; and see Avebury: the Circle; (all s.v. Kennett, West) the Kennett Avenue, the Sanctuary, West Kennett long barrow priory, 91, 102, 142 monks, 92, 102 prior, 92, 97, 102, 147 prot. nonconf., 1034 roads, 89 Romano-Brit. settlement and rem., 87 the Sanctuary, see Kennett, West Saxon rem., 87 schs., 90, 104, 105 n, 198 Silbury Hill, see Beckhampton streams, 87 streets, 90 Swallowhead Springs, see Kennett, West tithes, 923, 96, 989, 102, 184 tithings, 101 vicarage, 1012, 1967 vicarage ho., 90, 102 vicars, 98, 1013, 197; and see Arch; Davies, W. H.; King, Bryan; Mayo; White, John Waden Hill, 87, 100 water meadows, 87 West Down, 867, 97101 Windmill Hill, q.v. woodland, 87 Avebury deanery, 102, 117, 123, 191 Avebury Trusloe Manor estate, 93 Avon, co., see Bath; Portishead Avon (Bristol), riv., 105 Avon valley, 105, 107 Axford (in Ramsbury), 1213, 14, 15, 1920, 28, 323, 36, 39, 423, 4752, 73, 80 agric., 502 as address, 50 Ashridge, 47, 50 tithing, 41, 47 Axford, or Priory, Farm, 13, 47, 502 Axford Ho., 50 Axford, Upper, see Axford: Burney Blake's Copse, see Ramsbury: Blake's Copse boundaries, 47 bridge, 47 Burney (or Upper Axford), 15, 47 chaps., 42, 47, 50, 52 chase, 50 ch., 42, 47, 52 common marsh, 51 cts., 52 cust. tenants, 32, 512 dom. archit., 478 farms, 22, 27, 48, 512 field system, 13 fishing, 52 Hens Wood, see Ramsbury: Hens Wood inc., 51 inn, 47 man., 28, 37, 39, 41, 4752 man. ho., 15, 47 mill, 47, 52 prebend, see Salisbury: cath. ch. prebendal estate, 50 prebendaries, 44, 48 prot. nonconf., 47, 52 roads, 47 sch., 467, 52 tithing, 41, 47 pop., 47 water meadows, 51 woodland, 13, 501; and see (both s.v. Ramsbury) Blake's Copse, Hens Wood Aylesford, earl of, see Finch, Heneage Ayliffe: Geo. (fl. 1602), 188 Sir Geo. (d. c. 1647), 188 Geo (d. 1712), 188 John (d. 1581), 187 John (d. 1631), 188 John (d. 1685), 188 John, s. of Sir Geo., 188 Judith, 188 Susan, w. of John (d. 1581), 188 Ayres: John, 154 Thos. (? two of the name), 154 Vincent, 154 Azor (fl. 1066), 174 B. Babban, Ralph de, 172 Bacon: Joan, m. Noyes, 25 John (fl. late 13th cent.), and his w. Sarah, 32 John, s. of John (fl. late 13th cent.), 32 John (fl. c. 1556), 25 John (fl. before 1790), 76 Nic., 25 Ric., 25 Thos., 30 fam., 25, 35 Badbury (in Chiseldon), 195, 223 Badger, W. C., curate of East Kennett, 124 Badlesmere: Giles de, Lord Badlesmere, 109, 130 Marg. de, m. John Tiptoft, Lord Tiptoft, 109, 130 Margery de, m. Wm. Ros, Lord Ros, 130 Bailey: Caleb (fl. c. 1708), 188 Caleb (? same), 103 F., 109 John, 180 Nat., 226 Ric., 94 Thos., rector of Mildenhall, 137, 2256 Wm., 132 Wm., s. of Wm., 132 Bailey Hill, see Baydon bailiffs (borough), 21115 Baker, John, vicar of Chiseldon, 103, 198 bakers, 178, 208, 211 Balanter Estates, 97 Baldonshall: John of, and his w. Eleanor, 23 Wm. of, 23 Wm. of (another), 23 Baldwin (? fl. 11th cent.), 130 Ballard: Phil., 143 fam., 35 Ballemund, Maud, 207 Banbury: Eliz., see Mellior Rob., 195 Banbury (Oxon.), 205 bands (musical): brass and reed, 72 silver, 72, 205 bankers and banking, 160, 210 Banks: Steph., 27 fam., 26 Banning: J., 93 J. S., 93 John, 93 John, s. of John, 93 Mary, see Griffen fam., 93 Bannings: Rebecca, 155 S. T., 155 Steph., 155 Thos., 155 Thos., vicar of Winterbourne Monkton, 198 Baptists, 104, 118, 124, 139, 160 General, 226 Particular, 60, 150, 226 Strict, 85, 104, 226 Barbost: Adam, 96 Alice, w. of Adam, 96 Geof., 96 John, 96 fam., 97 Barbury (in Ogbourne St. Andrew), 138, 1412, 147, 149 agric., 147 Barbury Castle, 139 cust. tenants, 147 dom. archit., 141 farm, 143, 147 man., 1423 pop., 141 Barfleur: Maud, w. of Rob., 177 Nic. (fl. 120421), 177 Nic. (d. by 1295, ? same), 171, 177 Nic., s. of Nic. (d. by 1295), 171, 177 Rob., 177 Barford St. Martin, rector of, see Rashley Baril, Rog., 188 Barker, F. G., 169 barn, aisled, 164 Barnes: John, 25 Thos., 25 Barnett, Capt., 80 Barnfield, see Preshute Barnstone: John, prebendary of Bishopstone, 6, 910 Wm., 6 Barons' War (13th cent.), see Marlborough Castle Barrett, Thos., 85 Barrington: Jane, see Guise Shute, bp. of Salisbury, 121, 123 Bartlett, Wm., see Burdett-CouttsBartlett-Coutts Barwick, John, 159, 187 Baskerville: Anne, see Hancock Fras., 187 Meliora, m. Thos. (of Aberedw), 187 Ric., 174, 187 Thos. (d. 1621), 174, 1878 Thos. (fl. 1707), 187 Thos. (of Aberedw, fl. 18th cent.), 187 Thos., s. of Thos. (of Aberedw), 187 Thos. (d. 1817, another), 73, 174 (formerly Mynors), Thos. Baskerville, 55, 73, 172, 174 W. T. M., 73, 172 basket making, 39 Basset: Alan, 187, 191 Aline, m. 1 Sir Hugh le Despenser (d. 1265), 2 Rog. Bigod, earl of Norfolk, 187 Fulk, rector of Winterbourne Bassett, dean of York, bp. of London, 187, 191 Gilb., 128, 187 Isabel, 176 Isabel (another), see Ferrers Phil., 65, 187 Reynold (d. c. 1224), 176 Reynold (fl. 1225), 176 bastardy, 214 Bath (Som., later Avon), 20910 Bath and Wells, bp. of, see Curle Bathe, John, 155 Batson: Alf. (d. 1856), 24 Alf. (d. 1885), 24 E., 24 Fras. Cunninghame, 24 Rob., 24 Thos. (d. 1701), 24 (formerly Davies), Thos. (d. 1759), 24 (formerly Davies, Edm.), Thos. (d. 1770), and his w. Eliz., 24 fam., 245 battle, see Kennett, East: 'Cynete' Baverstock: J., 150 John, 228 W. E., 117 Baydon (in Ramsbury), 1, 7, 12, 15, 19, 22, 267, 30, 323, 356, 413, 5261, 54, 67, 83 adv., 53, 59 agric., 579 Bailey Hill, 58 Baydon Furnett, 58 Bayfield, 57 boundaries, 523, 57 chaplains, 5960 char., 601 ch., 12, 423, 523, 55, 5860, 76, 80 cts., 59 curacy, 59 curates, 60 cust. tenants, 323, 578 dom. archit., 53, 55 farms, 323, 559 field system, 15 Ford, 15, 32, 34, 41, 53, 578 Gore Lane, 15, 53, 55, 58 inc., 53, 578 inns, 53 man., 537 Peaks Downs (partly in Aldbourne), q.v. Pig's Court estate, 35, 567 poor relief, 52, 59 pop., 15, 53 prot. nonconf., 60 roads, 53 Romano-Brit. settlement, 15 schs., 53, 601 Shortgrove, 13, 578 tithing, 41 vicarage, 83 vicarage ho., 53, 59 water tower, 53 woodland, 13, 578; and see Baydon: Shortgrove Baydon Manor (formerly Marridge Hill) estate, 268, 30, 36, 556, 73 Baynton: Chris., 113 Sir Edw. (d. 1544), 37, 174, 191 Edw. (fl. 153457), 188 Sir Edw. (fl. 1556, ? another), 222 Sir Edw. (d. 1657), 91, 93, 101, 121 Hen., s. of Sir Edw. (d. 1544), 174 Hen. (fl. 1691), 934 Isabel, w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1544), m. 2 Sir Jas. Stumpe, 3 Thos. Stafford, 111, 174 Mary, w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1657), 121 Rob., 934, 96, 121 fam., 934 beadle, 208, 21415 Beake (Beke): John, 96 Thos., and his w. Isabel, 223 , 159 Beauchamp: Anne, w. of Ric., Lord St. Amand, 94, 145 Eliz., see Braybroke Ric., bp. of Salisbury, 37 Ric., Lord St. Amand, 94, 145, 188 Wm. de (d. 1269), 131 Wm. de, earl of Warwick (d. 1298), 131 Sir. Wm. (d. 1457), 188 Beauchamp, Vct., see Seymour Beaufay, Wm., bp. of East Anglia, 180, 220 Bec-Hellouin (Eure, France), abbey, 65, 1412, 146, 14950, 152, 1548 'Bechenhalle', see Bincknoll Beckhampton: Hamon of, 95 Hilary of, 956 John of, 95 Ric. of, 95 Beckhampton (in Avebury), 623, 66, 86, 8992, 96, 98, 1012, 184 agric., 99100 Beckhampton club, 91 Beckhampton Ho., 91, 100; and see Beckhampton: inns boundaries, 99 chap., 96, 102, 189 adv., 102 glebe, 191 chaplain, 102; and see Warner common meadow, 99 cust. tenants, 99 dom. archit., 901, 95 farms, 956, 99100 inc., 99 inns, 91; and see Beckhampton: Beckhampton Ho. man., 956, 99100, 102, 189 mills, 100 pop., 90 prot. nonconf., 104 sch., 104 Silbury Hill, 48, 63, 87, 89 Stanmore, q.v. water meadows, 99 Beckhampton Estates, 95 Bedford, duke of, see John Bedwyn, Great, 28, 165 Bedwyn, Little, 132 Puthall Farm, 50 bee farming, 176; and see honey retailing Beke, see Beake bell founders, see Cor fam.; Gillett & Johnston; Knight, Hen.; Mears, T.; Mears & Stainbank; Purdue, Rog., Wm.; Rudhall, Abel, Abraham; Stares; Taylor, ; Wallis, John; Warner & Sons; Wells, Jas., Rob. (two of the name) bell founding, 63, 81 bell foundries, see Aldbourne Benedictines, 45, 65, 92, 97, 102, 1212, 134, 145, 147, 14952, 1568, 1734, 180, 184, 194, 1967, 207, 225; and see Cowley; Gilmore, Paul Benger: Anne, m. Thos. Smith (d. c. 1558), 97 Eleanor, see Sparsholt John, 97 Ric., 97 Bennet (Bennett): Eliz., 119 Martha, m. Peter Legh, 109 Thos. (fl. 1633), 172 Thos. (d. by 1754), 109, 118 (formerly Pye), Wm. Bathurst, see Pye fam., 109 n Benton, John, 223 Berkshire, 18, 42; and see Appleton; Ashbury; Blewbury; Bourton; Hampstead Marshall; Hungerford; Lambourn; Newbury; Poughley; Reading; Sandhurst; Shalbourne; Sonning; Uffington; Welford; Windsor; Wittenham, Little Berkshire Downs, 3 Berks. & Hants Extension Railway, 163 Berryman, Wm., 48 Berwick: Edith of, w. of Reynold of, 96, 121 Gilb. of (fl. 1326), 194 Gilb. of (? same), 189 John of (fl. 1227), 189 John of (fl. 12811327), 96, 101, 121 Reynold of, 96, 121 Wal. of, 96, 121 Wm. (the clerk) of, 189 fam., 121, 123 Berwick Bassett, Edw. of, 189 Berwick Bassett, 62, 101, 184, 1913, 1978 as address, 103 ch., 193 Best, Sim., 188 betterment of the poor, society for, 81 Bevan, Gerard Lee, 31 Bible Christian, 118 Bica (fl. 75786), 128 Bicester (Oxon.), priory, 207 Bigod: Aline, see Basset Rog., earl of Norfolk, 111, 1878 Bill, Chas., 220 Bincknoll (in Broad Hinton), 62, 105, 1078, 110, 112, 114, 11617 agric., 11315 Bincknoll Castle, 105, 107 Bincknoll Ho., 108, 111, 115 Bincknoll Wood, 105 boundaries, 107 chap., 105, 111, 115, 117 Cotmarsh, 108, 11112, 115 cust. tenants, 114 farms, 11112, 115 inc., 115 Little Town, 105, 1078, 11112, 115 chap., 111 chaplain, see John man., 107, 11011, 11416, 130 mill, 115 pop., 108 woodland, 105, 114; and see Bincknoll: Bincknoll Wood Bird: Isabel, w. of John, 144, 223 John, 154, 219, 223 birds (less common), see partridges; pheasants; swans Birdsey, John, 228 Bishopstone (in Downton hund.), 3, 9 Bishopstone (in Ramsbury hund.), 1, 312, 4, 32, 39, 412, 58 adv., 9 agric., 3, 78 as address, 58 Bishopstone Folly, 3 boundaries, 3 chars., 1012 ch., 5, 912, 192 common meadows, 7 cts., 1, 9 curates, 10 cust. tenants, 78 dom. archit., 5 Eastbrook Farm, 5 farms, 5, 78 field system, 3 Forest Ho., see Bishopstone: Prebendal Farm glebe, 8, 10 Golds Green, 3 Hocker Bench, 5 inc., 8, 11 inns, 5 Lammy Down, 3, 7 man., 59 man. ho., 56, 11 mill, 5, 9 peculiar, eccl., 9 place name, 3, 5 poor relief, 9 pop., 5 prebend, see Salisbury: cath. ch. prebendal estate, 68 Prebendal Farm (formerly Forest Ho.), 56, 8 prebendal ho., 6 prebendaries, 6, 9; and see Barnstone, John; Coker, Thos.; Kinnimond; Landon, Whittington prehist. settlement, 3 prot. nonconf., 11 roads, 3, 5 Romano-Brit. rem., 3 Russley Park, 3, 57, 145, 192 sporting estate, 68, 55, 58 schs., 5, 11 stream, 3 tithes, 610 vicarage, 9 vicarage ho., 5, 10 vicars, 910; and see Coker, Thos.; Landon, J. W. R., Whittington; Lloyd, Nowes; Wilson, John watercress beds, 8 woodland, 3; and see Bishopstone: Bishopstone Folly Blackgrove hundred, 62, 105 Blackman, Jas., 155 Blagrave, H. G., 95, 97, 100 Blake: John, 144 Ralph, 24 Thos., 144 Thos. (? another), 24 Thomasine, w. of Wm., s. of Wm., 144 Wal., 24, 143 Wm., 24, 144 Wm., s. of Wm., 144 fam., 24 Bland: H. V., 73 J. V., 73 V. S., 73 Blewbury (Berks., later Oxon.): ch., 180 prebend, see Salisbury: cath. ch. blindhouse, see (s.v. Marlborough: borough) gaol Blissett: Rob., 130 Wm., 130 Blomfield, A. W., 164 Bloomfield, J. V., 169, 1723 Blore, Edw., 164 Blowe: Eustace, 221 Hugh, 168 Board of Agriculture, 7 board of health, see Marlborough: borough Bodenham: Edw., 24 Fras., 45 Hen., 24 Rog. (fl. 1542), 24 Rog. (d. 1579), 24 Sir Rog. (d. 1623), 24 Rog. (fl. 1689), 245, 45 Rog. (fl. 1699), 24 Rog. (? same), 24 Thos., 24 Wal., 24 Wm., 24 Wm. (another), 24 fam., 245 Bodley & Garner, 164 Boethius, 216 Bohun: Hen. de, earl of Hereford and Essex, 112 Humph. de, earl of Hereford and Essex, 188 Jocelin de, bp. of Salisbury, 24, 30, 48, 50, 180 Mary de, m. Hen. (of Lancaster), earl of Derby (Hen. IV), 188 Bolingbroke, viscountcy, see St. John Bomford, Jas., 734, 154 Bond: Eliz., w. of Geo., 724 Geo., 72, 154 Thos., 72 fam., 146, 156 bone lace making, 209 bootmakers and bootmaking, 41 Borden: Agnes, w. of Nic. (d. 1301), m. 2 Sir Peter Doygnel, 111 Nic. (d. 1301), 111 Nic. (fl. 1349), 111 Boreman, Dan., 25, 33 Botreaux: Aubrey de, see Walerand Marg., suo jure Baroness Botreaux, m. Rob. Hungerford, Lord Hungerford, 136, 143 Wm. de, Lord Botreaux, 143 Barons, see Hungerford Boughey: Geo., 55 (formerly Fletcher), Sir John Fenton, see Fletcher Bourton & Sons, 11213 Bourton (Berks., later Oxon.), 221 bowls and bowling greens, 204 Box, W. H., 142 Bradenstoke (in Lyneham), priory, 76, 10910, 113, 206 Bradford-on-Avon, 143 Bradley, Maiden, priory, 206 Braithwaite: John, 172, 178 Jonathan, 154 Brandon, Chas., duke of Suffolk, 110 brass founding, 41 Braybroke: Eliz., suo jure Baroness St. Amand, m. Sir Wm. Beauchamp, 188 Joan, suo jure Baroness Cobham, m. Thos. Brooke, styled Baron Cobham, 111 bread, weigher of, 41, 82 bream, 175 Bremhill, see Charlcote; Stanley Brentnall, H. C., 167 n, 199 n Breteuil, Gilb. of, 95, 10910, 113, 189 Brewer: Muriel de, w. of Ralph de, 28 Ralph de, 28, 48 brewers, breweries, brewing, 41, 210 brick makers and making, 38, 51, 157, 179 bridewell, see Marlborough Bridgeman: Jas., 81 Jane, 85 Bridges, J. W. W., 143 Bridport: Giles of, bp. of Salisbury, 30 Thos. of, prebendary of Ramsbury, 43 Brimpton: Adam of, 112 fam., 112 Brinkworth, R., 74 Brinkworth Brook, 105 Brinsden, John, 177 Bristol, 195, 208, 210 as address, 60, 121, 226 bp., 9 diocese, 9 hosp. of St. Bart., 189 workho., 208 Bristowe: Ant., 172 Wm., and his w. Cath., 172 Brittany, Eleanor of, see Eleanor Brixworth (Northants.), prebend, see Salisbury: cath. ch. broad cloths, 208 Broad Town (in Clyffe Pypard and Broad Hinton), 62, 105, 1078, 110, 11314, 11617, 119 boundaries, 105, 107 cts., 116 curate, 117 farm, 113 man., 113, 117, 119 prot. nonconf., 118 tithing, 113 Broad Town Trust, 113, 119 Broc, Sewel del, and his w. Maud, 94 Brogden: Jas., 74 John, 74 Bromham: chant., 94, 145, 148 chaplain, 94 Bromley, Sir. Thos., 28, 49 Brooke (Brook): C. L., 229 Edw., Baron Cobham, 111 Geo., Baron Cobham, 111 Joan, see Braybroke John, Baron Cobham, 111 Sir Thos. (fl. c. 13924), and his w. Joan, 24 Thos., styled Baron Cobham (d. 1439), 111 Thos., Baron Cobham (d. 1529), 111 Wm., Baron Cobham, 111 fam., 111 Broughton Gifford, 208 Brown (Browne): A., 59 (or Were), Agnes, w. of Rob. (d. 1570), 206 Alex., 131 Algernon, and his w. Susanna, 112 (or Were), Clement, 131 Geo. (fl. 1875), 93 Geo. (fl. 1911), 93 Hen. (fl. c. 1850), 194 Hen. (fl. 1904), 73 J. W., 112 (or Were), John, 112 John (d. by 1743), 74 John (fl. 1778), 56 John (fl. 1796), 94 John (fl. c. 1825), 74 John (d. 1839), 93 John (fl. earlier 19th cent.), 228 John (d. c. 1850), 194 John (d. by 1856), 85 Lawr., 86 Marg., m. Cornelius Cornwallis (d. by 1674), 131 Mark, 74 Mary (fl. 1848), 118 Mary (fl. 1901), 76 Reg. Pearce, 56 (or Were), Ric. (d. 1577), 131, 206 (or Were), Ric. (d. by 1592), 131 (or Were), Ric., s. of Clement, 131 Ric., s. of John (d. by 1743), 74 (or Were), Rob. (d. 1570), 131, 206, 219, 224, 228 Rob. (fl. 1625), 206 Rob. (fl. 1652, ? same), 206 Rob. (fl. 1658, another), 206 S., 93 Sam., vicar of Ramsbury, 44 Steph., 210 Thos. (fl. 15619), 96, 189 (or Were), Thos. (d. 1599), 206 (or Were), Thos. (d. 1608), 206 Thos. (d. 1625), 206 Thos. (several of the name, fl. 1780 1831), 56 Thos. (fl. 1851), 74 Thos. (d. c. 1900), 74 Thos. Pearce, 56 W. A., 73 W. E. N., 76, 112 Wm. (fl. 1739), 74 Wm. (fl. 1809), 74 Wm. (fl. c. 181531, ? same), 57 Wm. (d. 1835), 74 Wm., s. of Wm. (d. 1835), 74 Wm. (fl. 1837), 74 Wm. (fl. 183845, ? same), 112 Wm. (d. 1908), 734 Wm. (d. 1953), 734, 76 fam. (several of the name), 74, 94, 11415, 194 Brownjohn, Ric., 1223 Bruce: Chas., Lord Bruce, Baron Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, 23, 129, 216 Eliz., see Seymour Thos., earl of Ailesbury, 1312, 21920 fam., 213 Brudenell (afterwards BruceBrudenell, Brudenell-Bruce), Thos., Baron Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, see Brudenell-Bruce Brudenell-Bruce: Chas., earl (later marquess) of Ailesbury, 130, 1712, 178, 213, 220 Geo., marquess of Ailesbury (d. 1878), 172, 178, 211 Geo., marquess of Ailesbury (d. 1961), 12932, 169, 1712, 178, 2067, 211 Mic., marquess of Ailesbury, 92 (formerly Brudenell, BruceBrudenell), Thos., Baron Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, 1301, 169, 172, 1778, 203, 206, 220, 227 Bruges, Wm. of, and his w. Alice, 123 Bruning (fl. 1066), 189 Brunsden: Eliz., 155 Hen., 155 John, 155 Brunskill, J. S., 56 Buchan, Mrs. R., 74 Buckeridge, Job, 155 Buckhurst, Baron, see Sackville Buckinghamshire, see Eton Coll. Buckwell, John, vicar of Broad Hinton, 117 Budd, H. H., 190 building society, 18 bull, 207 bungalows, 16, 18, 47, 53, 70, 128, 153, 193 Burbage, 28 Savernake sta., 163 Burdett: Angela, see Burdett-Coutts Sir Fras. (d. 1844), 20, 22, 26, 55, 59 Sir Fras. (d. 1892), 20, 48 Sir Fras. (d. 1951), 20, 234, 26, 43, 48, 76 Sir Rob., 20 fam., 201, 73 Burdett-Coutts (formerly Burdett), Angela, Baroness Burdett-Coutts, m. Wm. Bartlett (later BurdettCoutts-Bartlett-Coutts), 43, 53, 59 Burdett-Coutts-Bartlett-Coutts: Angela, see Burdett-Coutts (formerly Bartlett), Wm., 43, 59 Burdett-Fisher: (formerly Fisher), Sir Bertie Drew, 20 F. R. D., 20, 48, 73 Marjorie Frances, w. of Sir Bertie Drew, 20, 43, 48, 50, 73 fam., 23, 48, 50 burel (cloth), 208 burgages, 16, 32, 203, 2067 Burgess: Anne, m. Thos. Fletcher, 206 Cecily, m. Jas. Worthington, 206 Cecily, w. of Isaac (another), m. 2 Wm. Master, 206 Dan. (d. 1679), rector of Collingbourne Ducis, 225 Dan. (fl. 1681), 60, 84 Isaac, 206 Isaac (another), 206 burgesses, see Calne; Cricklade; Marlborough; Oxford; Winchester Burghersh: Bart., Lord Burghersh (d. 1355), 129 Bart., Lord Burghersh (fl. 1362), 129 burial ground, 164; and see Marlborough: cemetery burnbaked land, 146 Burney (or Upper Axford), see Axford Burrows, J. S., 129 Busati, Hubert, 131 Bush: Thos. (fl. early 16th cent.), 131 Thos. (fl. 15078, ? same), 154, 157 Thos. (fl. 1557), s. of Wm. (d. before 1557), 131 Wm. (d. before 1557), 131 Wm. (another), 56 Bushton, see Clyffe Pypard Butcher, Fred., 74 Butler: C. D., & Co., 95 Geo., 100 Steph., 100 W. S., 100 Butler Bros., 93, 99 Butterfield, Wm., 84, 149 Button: Ambrose, 95 Wm. (d. 1549), 95, 172 Wm. (d. 1591), 95 Buxton: Geo. Pocock, rector of Mildenhall, 136 Mrs., 136 Byfield, Mrs. M. A., 228 bylaws, see Marlborough: borough Byrhtelm (fl. 8015), 130 C. Cadbury Schweppes, 142 Calcraft: Arabella, m. Wm. St. Quintin, 130 John (d. before 1769), 129 John (fl. 1780), 129 John (d. by 1830), 12930 Thos. (fl. 1776), 129 Thos. (fl. c. 1829), 129 fam., 129 Calley: Eliz., see Keck John Jas., 109 Thos., 109 Calne, Wm. of, and his w. Sarah, 11011 Calne, 104, 201, 226 as address, 103 burgesses, 152 guild steward, 152 hosp. of St. John, 112 Calne hundred, 62 Calstone: Eliz., m. Wm. Darell (d. between 1439 and 1453), 28, 312, 49 John of, and his w. Marg., 94 Laur., 28 Phil. of, 94 Rog. of (d. c. 1292), 28 Rog. (d. c. 1342), 289 Thos., 28, 49 Wal. of, 94 Calton, Paul, 57 Calvinists, 'Peculiar', 226 Cambridge, earl of, see Edmund Cambridge University, 142, 154 King's (formerly St. Nic.'s) Coll., 76, 142, 146, 154, 158, 160 Peterhouse, master of, see Edmunds St. Nic.'s Coll., see Cambridge University: King's Coll. Cambridgeshire, see Grafham Camden, Wm., 138 Cameron, Mrs. C. B., 121 candle making, 41 candlewick, 81 Candy, R. T., 23 Cane, Wm., 205 Canning, fam., 146, 148, 156 Cannings, All, 100 Cannings, Bishop's 100 canon law, breaches of, 44, 60, 221 Canterbury, abp. of, see Walter, Hubert Capel: Chris., 31 Sarah, see Pocock Wm., 31 Wm. (another), 31 Capital & Counties Bank, 210 carcasses, inspectors of, 52 Cardeville: Adam de, 131 Thos., 131 Wal. de, 131 Wm. de (d. before 1222), 131 Wm. de (fl. 1275), 131 Carey, Edw., 94, 145 Carlton: Ant., 31 John, 31 Carmelites, 206, 223 Carnarvon, earl of, see Dormer Carr, Dr., 194 Carrant: Anne, 26 Jas., 26 Cartwright, fam., 148 cast concrete, 164 Casterton: Eliz., m. Nic. Freton, 96 Geof., 95 Ric., 95, 102 Ric. (another), 96 fam., 96 Castle Combe, 109, 130 barony, 109, 130, 185 castles and palaces, see Clarendon; Devizes; Hertford; Marlborough; Membury; Ramsbury; Westminster: Savoy; Windsor Caswell: Diana, 75 Tim., 75 Catcomb (in Hilmarton), 62, 66, 97, 101 Catherine (of Aragon), queen of Hen. VIII, 169, 187 Catherine (Howard), queen of Hen. VIII, 121, 129, 169, 1712, 187, 194 Catherine (Parr), queen of Hen. VIII, 129, 169, 1712, 187 cattle, shorthorn, 114 cattle fairs, 40 Cauntelo: Geo. de, 144 Maud de, 144 Millicent de, m. Eudes de la Zouche, 144 Wm. de, 65 Caux, Isaac de, 21 Cecil, Rob., earl of Salisbury, 171 cemetery, see Marlborough cert money, 63, 66, 158, 180 Chaddington: Edm., 172 Jas., 172 Thos., 172 Wm., and his w. Bridget, 172 Chaddleworth (Berks.), see Poughley chair factory, 70, 82 chairmakers, 82 Chalk, L. W. J., 194 Chlons, bp. of, see Wm., count of Perche Chamberlain: Lilian, 46 R. A., 223 S. G., 46 Staines, 97 Wal. Sam., 45 chamberlains (borough), 212 Chandler: Anne, 74 Ric., 74 Thos. (d. 1902), 74 Thos., s. of Thos. (d. 1902), 74 Thos., s. of Wm., 74 Thos. Hicks, 74 Wm., 74 chantries, see Bromham; Marlborough: ch. of St. Mary, ch. of St. Peter; Ogbourne St. George; Ramsbury chapels: Carmelite, 222 free, see Marlborough Castle: barton; Winterbourne Monkton manorial, see Avebury; Axford; Bincknoll; Bincknoll: Little Town; Hinton, Broad; Littlecote; Membury; Ramsbury mortuary, 164 royal, see Marlborough Castle: barton Chapman, fam., see Hitchcock Charity Commissioners, 46 Charlcote (in Bremhill), 226 Charles I (Chas., prince of Wales), 723, 170, 201 Charles II, 212 chases, see Aldbourne; Everleigh; free chase; Ramsbury; Stitchcombe cheese factors, 209, 211 cheesemongers, 209, 211 Cheltenham (Glos.), 210 Cherhill, 119 Chesterman, John, 94 Chetwode, Phil., Baron Chetwode, 26 Chetwynd: Hester, see Kent John, Vct. Chetwynd, 173 Chichester (Suss.), cath. ch., canon of, see Neel Chilton Foliat, 12, 15, 18, 28, 30, 35, 38 rectory, 42 chiminage, 208 Chippenham, 201, 228 chirograph chest and chirographers, 208 Chiseldon, 160 as address, 198 vicars, see Baker, John; Meyrick, Edwin and see Badbury Chiseldon Grain Dryers, 143 Christadelphians, 226 Christian, Ewan, 10 Church: Geo., 76 Geo. (? another), 76 Rob. (fl. 1790), 76 Rob. (d. 1804, ? same), 73 Rob. (fl. 1837), 76 Rob. (d. 1852, ? same), 73 Rob. (d. 1861), 73, 76 Theodosia, 73 Thos. (fl. 1809), 76 Thos. (fl. 1855, ? another), 76 Thos. (fl. 1875, ? same), 76 Wm., 6 Church Commissioners, 56 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons), 45, 118 church, redundant, 222, 224 Churchill: John, duke of Marlborough, 143, 171 his w. Sarah, 96 Cirencester (Glos.): abbey, 65, 923, 978, 1012, 194, 1967 canons, 1012 Cirencester Newspaper Co. Ltd., 205 Cistercians, 1801 civil engineer, 200 civil engineering, 210 Civil War, see Aldbourne; clubmen; Hinton, Broad; Marlborough; Mildenhall Clare: Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 143 Ric. de, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 143 Clarendon, palace, 175 Clark (Clarke): J. W., 170 John, vicar of Hungerford, 45 John (fl. c. 1704), 113 John (fl. 1779), 150 Lucy, see Goddard , 144 fam., 170 Clatford (in Preshute), 62, 656, 1601, 163, 165, 173, 175, 1789, 181 agric., 1789 bridges, 165, 17980 Clatford Bottom, 161 Clatford Down, 179 Clatford Farm (formerly Clatford Hall), 173 cts., 180 cust. tenants, 178 farm, 173, 1789 inc., 179 man., 172 n, 1734, 17881 mill, 165, 179 place name, 165 pop., 165 (or Hullavington), priory, 173, 180 chap., 173 farmer, 179 keepers, 173 water meadows, 179 woodland, 179 Clay, Mrs. J., 206 clay pipe making, 209 Cleeter, fam., 115 Clench (in Milton Lilbourne): Clench Common, 175 tithes, 11 clerk, royal, 171 Cleves, Anne of, see Anne Clifford: Anne, suo jure Baroness Clifford, m. Phil., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1650), 20 Rog. de, 48 Rog. de (another), 166 Clinton (or Fiennes), Edw., earl of Lincoln, 76 clock makers and clock making, 41, 209 clocks (church), 222, 224 Closed Brethren, 226 cloth industry, 201, 208 cloth mill, 177, 208 Clothier, F., 22 clothiers, 177, 208, 2278 clothmaking, 40, 208, 217 clothworking, 8 clubmen, 198; and see Civil War clubs (sports), see Marlborough; Wilts. Co. Cricket Club clubs and societies (social and political), see Beckhampton; betterment of the poor, society for; building society; Marlborough; Marlborough independent and constitutional association; prosecuting society Cluniac, 191 Clyffe: John, 188 Wm. of, 143 Clyffe Pypard, 91, 95, 105, 113, 184, 192 Broad Town, q.v. Bushton, 3 n, 5 n curates, 191 man., 95 Stanmore, q.v. tithes, 105 vicars, 191 Clyvedon: John, 143 Marg., m. Peter Courteney, 143 coach makers, 210 coach trade, 20910 coaches: mail, 210 post, 210 coaching, 20910 Coate, see Liddington Cobham: Hen., Lord Cobham, 95, 110 John (d. 1300), 95, 110 John, Lord Cobham (d. 1355), 110 John, Lord Cobham (d. 1408), 11011 Maud, see Columbers fam., 95, 111 Barons, 111; and see Braybroke; Brooke; de la Pole Codrington, Rob., 113 coffee house, see Marlborough Coker: Hen., 10 Thos., prebendary of Bishopstone, 10 Thos. (another), vicar of Bishopstone, 1011 Coleman, Tobias, 217; and see Colman Colemore, H., 154 collar makers, 401 Collingbourne: Joan (or Jane), m. Jas. Lowther, 172 Wm., 1712, 179 Collingbourne Ducis, 77 rectors, see Burgess, Dan.; Francis, Chas. rectory, 225 Collins, Mr., 112 Collinson, John, 182 Colman, John, 184; and see Coleman Coln St. Aldwyns, see Williamstrip Columbers: Mat., 95, 11011 Maud, w. of Mat., m. 2 Hen. Cobham, Lord Cobham, 110 Mic., 110 Colville, John, 96 Combley: E., 94 J. E., 94 commodities (less common), see garlic; iron; steel; wine; woad common marsh, see Axford; Knighton; Ramsbury common meadows, see Avebury; Beckhampton; Bishopstone (in Ramsbury hund.); Kennett, East; Knighton; Manton; Ogbourne Maizey; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Whittonditch commons, overseers and supervisors of, 9, 180 commuting to work, 69, 107, 210 Compton: Wm., and his w. Werburgh, 112 Wm., Lord Compton, 112 fam., 170 Congregationalists, 45, 52, 104, 225, 228 Constable, Ric., 113, 116 constables, 9, 41 borough, 212, 214 hund., 41 royal, see Marlborough Castle: constables construction materials (less common), see cast concrete; mathematical tiles; shuttered concrete convalescent home, 164; and see hospitals Cook (Cooke): John, 39 Ric., vicar of Aldbourne, 83 Sam., 177 Steph., 40 Thos., and his w. Alice, 132 Cooper: A. C., 143 Anne, see Weston C. B., and his w. M. F., 194 Rebecca, m. Cox, 121 Rob., 121 Sam., 121 Sam., s. of Sam., 121 W., 164 Wm., 121 Wm., s. of Wm., 121 Cor: Oliver, 74 Rob. (d. by 1716), 74 Rob. (fl. 16941710, ? same), 81, 183, 222 Rob. (d. 1724), 74, 222 Rob., s. of Rob. (d. 1724), 74 Wm., 81, 183 fam., 81 Cornialles, John de, 32 Cornwall: Bridget, m. Sir Wm. Jordan, 132, 143 John, 132, 143 Cornwallis: Cornelius (d. by 1674), 131 Cornelius (another), 131 Marg., see Brown coroners: borough, 212, 21416 county, 216 Corsham, see Hartham corsiclemen, 146 Cotel, Ellis, 143 Cotmarsh (in Broad Hinton), see Bincknoll cottages: estate, 108 'model', 53 Cotton: Sir John Hynde, 220 Sir John Hynde, s. of Sir John, 220 cotton, 208 cotton spinning, 208, 217 council houses, 5, 16, 18, 43, 47, 53, 70, 90, 108, 127, 139, 153, 164, 185, 193, 204, 207, 219 Courage, Frank, 155 Courteney: Marg., see Clyvedon Peter, 143 Courtman, Patricia E. G., 136 courts, see under places; and see Aldbourne: Aldbourne Chase; eyres; King's Bench; law hundred; (s.v. Marlborough: borough) quarter sessions; morrow speech, cts. of; pie powder cts.; record, ct. of; vert and venison, ct. of; Wiltshire: assizes, county cts., petty sessions, quarter sessions Cousins, Mary, 228 Coventry, John of, 31 coverage, 208 Cowing, Geo., 145, 174 Cowley, Wm. Gregory, 225 Cox: Rebecca, see Cooper Wm., 51 Crabb, fam., 225 Craven: Wm., Baron Craven (d. 1791), 7 Wm., Baron (later earl of) Craven (d. 1825), 7, 55 Craven: barony, 55 earldom, 55 Cressett, Edw., 220, 223 cricket and cricket pitch, 204 Cricklade, 41 burgesses, 19 Crispin: Maud, see Wallingford Miles, 113, 141, 147, 171 Wm., 96 Cromwell: Oliver, 212 Thos., earl of Essex, 191, 197 Crook: Geo., 131 John (d. c. 1509), 131 John (fl. 17607), 208 Nic., 142 R., 95 Ralph, 144 Rob., 131 Wm., 95 Mr. (? John fl. 17607), 208 Mr. (fl. 1929), 130 crops (less common), see hemp; watercress Crosby: Anne, 48 Mary, ? m. Jonathan Knackstone (d. 1728), 48 Thos., 48 Crosse: Sir John, 55 (formerly Goodsalve), John, 55 John Crosse Goodsalve, 55 Mary, see Godfrey crosses, see Aldbourne; Marlborough Crouch, Steph., 27 Crown Estate Commissioners, 132, 177 Crowood estate, 256, 28, 36, 56, 80 Croydon (Surr.), 183 Crundall, Noel Bechely, 30 Cummins, J. P., 206 Cundell, Ric., 228 Cunetio, 63, 127, 161 Curle: John, and his w. Frances, 195 Sarah, m. Rob. Mellior, 195 Wal., rector of Mildenhall, bp. of Rochester, bp. of Bath and Wells, 1367 Curnick, Rob., 143 Currie: Hilda, see Hambury Sir Jas., 75 curriers, 401, 209 Curzon, Mary, 120 Cuss, Wm., 85 customs and services, see herd's ale Cutler, F. S., 200 Cutt, John, 93 'Cynete' (battle), see Kennett, East Cynewulf, king of Wessex, 128 D. damages, claims for, 213 Damerham, North, hundred, 196 Daniell (Daniel): Geof. (d. c. 1561), 171, 2067 Geof. (d. 1681), 171 Mary, 28 Rachel, m. Thos. Fettiplace, 171 Wm. (d. 1604), 1712, 219 Wm. (d. 1621), 171 Wm. (fl. 17th cent.), 171 Wm. (d. 1698), 171 fam., 171 D'Aranda, Benj., 220 Darell: Sir Edw. (d. 1530), 28, 44, 78 Sir Edw. (d. 1549), 28, 37, 49, 194 Eliz., see Calstone Sir Geo., 28, 78 Wm. (d. between 1439 and 1453), 28, 312, 49 Wm. (d. 1589), 289, 49, 194 fam., 31, 38, 41, 4950 as sheriffs of Wilts., 30 Darling: Fred., 95, 100 Sam., 956, 99100 Davenant, John, bp. of Salisbury, 83 Davies (Davis): Edm., see Batson, Thos. John, 228 Thos., see Batson W. H., vicar of Avebury, and his w. Eliz., 101 Wm., 24, 26 Davy: Thos., 6 fam., 6 Dawkins, Hen., 57 Dawson: Crosby, 56 fam., 129 Day: R. B., 57 R. N., 57 Mr., 27 fam., 40 day labourers, 98 Deane, John, 170 debt, pleas of, 66, 213 debts, recovery of, 212 de Caux, see Caux deer, 378, 73; and see fallow deer Delamaine, Edw., 226 Dell: E., 177 J., 177 Delme, Peter, 55 Dempster, Mary, see Woolland Denham, Mr., 98 Dennis, J. F., 26 Dent, Hen., vicar of Hannington, 446 deodands, 63 Department of Education, 227 Derby, earl of, see Ferrers Despenser: Aline le, see Basset Sir Hugh le (d. 1265), 187 Hugh le, earl of Winchester, 128, 167, 187 Isabel le, m. Sir Ralph de Monthermer, Lord Monthermer, 167 fam., 113 Devereux: Frances, see Walsingham Rob., earl of Essex, 49 Devizes, 72, 201, 208, 219, 224, 226 as address, 210 castle, 166 Rom. Catholic ch., 150 Devon, earls of, 95; and see Reviers Devonshire, see Exeter Dewar, J. A., 95, 100 Dickinson, Ric., 228 Digges: Eliz., see Goddard Ric., 75 Dinton, 184 diseases, see plague Dismars: Agnes, m. Sloper, 194 Chris., 194 John, 194 Nic., 194 fam., 194, 196 Dismore: Alex., 23 Martha, m. Edw. Francis, 23 Ric., 23 Ric. (another), 23 disorder, 80, 103, 146, 156, 175, 190, 215 distraint, immunity from, 212 Dixon, S. B. & H. P., 210 Dixon & Co., 210 dog, 217; and see greyhounds Domesday Book, 5, 32, 37, 86, 119, 122, 134 Dominy, Ethel Mary, 184 Dore, fam., 8 Dormer, Chas., earl of Carnarvon, 20 Dorset, earl of, see Sackville Dorset, 18, 48; and see Gillingham; Iwerne Minster; Sherborne Dover, Hugh of, 171 Downton, see Hamptworth Doygnel: Agnes, see Borden Sir Peter, 111 Drake, Chas., 164 Draycot Foliat, 157 man., 142, 171 Dreux, Rob. de, 166 Drewe: Anne, 144 Dorothy, 144 Joan, m. John Hurlebatt, 144 Joan, w. of Nic., 144 Nic., 144 Rob., 144 drugget maker, 208 Duck, Steph., 170 n Dudmore Farm Co., 73 Dunche: Deborah, w. of Wal., m. 2 Sir Jas. Mervyn, 92 n Maria, w. of Wm. (fl. 1582), 92, 195 Wal., 91, 92n Wm. (fl. 1582), 912 Wm. (fl. 1640), 913, 96, 194 Wm. (d. 1666), 94, 98 fam., 92 Dunershe, Wm., 194 Dunstanville: Adelize de, see Lisle Reynold de, 109, 130, 185, 187, 191 Wal. de, 187 Dunston, Mr., 101 Dunworth hundred, 141 Durnford: Ric. of (fl. 121941), 28 Sir Ric. of (fl. 1258), 28 Rob. of, 28 Rog. of, 28 fam. (two of the name), 28, 155 Dursley (Glos.), 205 Dutchman, 81 dyehouse, 176, 208 dyer, 208 Dyke: Dan. (d. by 1729), 94, 96 Dan. (another), 94 Margery, 94 Mary, 94 Susan, m. John Skinner, 94 Thos. Webb, 94 E. Eahlmund, bp. of Winchester, 130 Earth, Rog., 136 East Anglia, bp. of, see Beaufay Eastbury: Cath. of, 31 John of (d. 1374), 31, 35 John (fl. 1432), 31 Thos. of, 31 Eastridge (in Ramsbury), 12, 15, 18, 323, 35, 37 agric., 35 cust. tenants, 32, 51 Eastridge Ho., 18, 31 farms, 15, 357 man., 27, 312, 35 tithing, 19, 22, 27, 41 pop., 19 woodland, 13 Eastrop: Evelyn of, m. David of Witchampton, 31 John of, 30 Rog. of, 30 Rog. of (another), 30 Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 58, 10, 75, 83, 112, 197, 223 Ede, Bertram, 24 Eden, Jos., 210 Eden & Son, 210 Edenbridge (Kent), 209 Edgar, King, 120, 123, 185 Edmar (fl. 106686), 96 Edmonds, Chris., 11 Edmund (of Langley), earl of Cambridge, duke of York, 187 Edmunds, John, vicar of Aldbourne, master of Peterhouse, 83 Edred, King, 128 Edric (fl. 9467), 141, 153 Edric (fl. 96775, ? same), 185 Edric (fl. 1066), 95, 99 Edward the Elder, 194 ? his w., see Elfleda Edward I, 167, 175 Edward III, 168, 171, 187 Edward IV, 142, 187 Edward VI, 94, 169 Edward ('Plantagenet'), duke of York, 187 Edwardes: Dorothy, m. Cuthbert Sherbrooke, 143, 147 Geo., 143, 150 J. D., 148 Nora, 143, 147 Edwards: Jos., vicar of Preshute, 182 Mrs. L. M., 129 Mrs. Owen, 155 R. H., 129 Edwards & Sons (Inkpen) Ltd., 27 eels, 175 Egerton, Seymour Wm. Arthur John, earl of Wilton, 20, 223 egg packing factory, 82 egg production, 147 Egremont, earls of, see Wyndham ejectment, 213 Elcombe, see Wroughton Elcot, Rob. of, 171 Elcot, see Preshute Eleanor (of Brittany), grddau. of Hen. III, 167 Eleanor (of Provence), queen of Hen. III, 63, 82, 1667, 169, 205 electric lighting, 218 electrical circuits manufacture, 41 electricity generating, 177 electricity station, see Marlborough Electricity Supply Nominees, 75 Elfleda, ? m. Edw. the Elder, 194 Elfric, John s. of, see John Eliot-Cohen, C. E., 25 Elizabeth I, 22 Elizabeth (dau. of Edw. IV), queen of Hen. VII, 169, 187 Elizabeth (Woodville), queen of Edw. IV, 72, 169 Ellis the engineer, 168 Ellis: John, 75 Rob., 75 Rog., 75 Elvyngton, Sim., vicar of Aldbourne, bishop suffragan of Salisbury, 83 Emneberg, Bart. de, 143 engineering, see agricultural engineering; civil engineering; general engineering; precision engineering England, marshalcy of, 188 entertainment, see bands; Marlborough: cinema; orchestra; theatres entry, 213 entry and assault, 213 Ermin Street, 13, 523, 55, 58, 60, 63, 67 Ernle: Edm., 121 n Sir Edw., 40 Mic. (fl. 1657), 121 Mic. (fl. 17th cent., ? same), 155 Sir Mic., 40 escheator: borough, 212 county, 31, 219 Essex: Edw., 49 Sir Thos., 49 Sir Wm., 49 Essex, earls of, see Bohun; Cromwell; Devereux Essington, Wm., 113 Estcourt: Eleanor, see Sutton Thos. Grimston Bucknall, 96 Esturmy: Hen., 37 John, 4950 Sir Wm., 49, 75, 131 Ethelred, King, 194 Ethelric, bp. of Selsey, 165, 168 Eton Coll. (Bucks.), 173 provost of, see Steward Eustace, s. of King Steph., 166 Eustace, parson of 'Wootton', 206 Eustace, Nic., 32 Evans: Arthur, 154 Ellen, m. John Launce, 154 Gabriel, 154 Hen., 154 John, 154 Eve, recluse, 182 Evelyn, John, 109, 204 Everard, Alex, nephew of, see Alexander Everard, Rog. s. of, see Roger Everard: Eliz., see Ramsbury Marg., m. Thos. of Ramsbury, 24 Sir Wm., 24 Everleigh, 778 chase, 78 Ewe, John, 112 Ewelme (Oxon.): honor, 141, 152, 154 cts., 152 Ewias, Rob. of, 145 Exeter (Devon), 210 bp., see Grandison, John de dean, see Landon, Whittington eyres: forest, 201, 212 general, 201, 212 F. factories, see chair; egg packing; furriery; fustian factory; rope factory; silk manufactory; tanneries fairs, see agricultural fairs; agricultural shows; Aldbourne; cattle fairs; hiring fairs; Marlborough; pleasure fairs; Preshute: St. Margaret's; Ramsbury; wake fallow deer, 78; and see deer Farleigh Hungerford (in Norton St. Philip), 132 Farley: Geo., 95 J., 95 Farman, Ellis, 32 Farmer, S. W., 38 Farr, A. E., Ltd., 210 Farthing, A. T., 92 Fathers, Arnold, 206 fellmonger, 209 felonies, trial of, 214 felons' goods, 63 felony, 212 feltmonger, 208 Ferrers: Isabel de, m. 1 Gilb. Basset, 2 Reynold de Mohun, 128 Sibyl de, see Marshal Wm. de, earl of Derby, 128 Fettiplace: Rachel, see Daniell Thos., 171 Thos., s. of Thos., 171 field systems, see Aldbourne; Avebury; Axford; Baydon; Bishopstone; Kennett, East; Langdon Wick; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Rockley; Snap; Upham, Upper Fiennes: Ingram de, and his w. Isabel, 167 and see Clinton Fifth Monarchy man, 137, 225 Filiol: Agnes, see Hall Eliz., see Hall Maur., 23 Nic., 23 Finch: Chas., earl of Winchilsea, 129 Charlotte, see Seymour Heneage, earl of Aylesford, 169 John (fl. 1678), 56 John (fl. 1778), 56 John (fl. c. 1796c. 1809), 57 Sarah, see Nourse Steph. (fl. 170526), 56 Steph. (fl. 1736), 56 Wm., 57 fam., 56 finishing processes, 208 fire brigade, see Marlborough fire precautions and services, 212, 21718 fire brigade, fire station, see Marlborough fires, see Aldbourne; London: Great Fire; Marlborough; Ramsbury firing ranges, 151, 153 fish, 208; (less common), see bream; eels; herrings; pike; trout Fisher: Sir Bertie Drew, see Burdett-Fisher Ric., 121 Wm., 121, 123 fisheries, 175 fishing, see Axford; free fishing; Preshute; Ramsbury fishpond, see Marlborough Castle: barton FitzCount: Brian, 141, 154 Maud, see Wallingford FitzGilbert: John, 1656, 174 Sibyl, see Salisbury FitzHubert, Rob., 166, 168 FitzJames: Ann, w. of Geo., m. 2 Edm. Percival, 173 Geo., 173 FitzWarren, Sir Ives, 144 Fleming: John, 32 Maud, 32 Fletcher: Anne, see Burgess Anne (another), 206 (later Boughey), Sir John Fenton, 55 Thos. (fl. c. 1708), 206 Sir Thos. (d. 1812), 55 Flexborough: Picot of, 172 Rob. of, 172 Flexborough, see Manton flints, 123 Foliot: Hen., 142 Ralph, 142 Sir Sampson, 142, 171 football and football pitch, 204 Ford, see Baydon fords, 165, 200 foreign residents, see Dutchman; Frenchmen; Irishmen Forestry Commission, 20, 132 forests, see Ramsbury; Savernake Forster (or Hutchins), Rob., 221 Forty, Thos., 210 Forz, Isabel de, ctss. of Aumale, see Reviers Foster, Sir Mic., 201 Fotheringhay (Northants.), coll., 91, 95, 142, 187 foundries, see Ramsbury Fowler, Chris., vicar of Reading, 45, 84 Fox: Geo., 225 Hen., Baron Holland (d. 1774), 6, 1878 (later Vassall Fox), Hen., Baron Holland (d. 1840), 6 Hen. Edw., Baron Holland, 6, 174, 187 Mary, w. of Hen. Edw., 174, 187 Steph., Baron Holland, 6 Steph., Baron Ilchester, 188 fam., 7 Fox-Powys, L. W. H., see Powys foxes, 135 Foxhill, see Wanborough France, Isabel of, see Isabel France, Louis of, see Louis France, Marg. of, see Margaret France, see Bec-Hellouin; Nogent-leRotrou; St. Georges de Boscherville; St. Victor en Caux franchises, see liberties Francis: Chas., rector of Collingbourne Ducis and of Mildenhall, 1378, 221, 223 Edw., 23 Martha, see Dismore Ric., 25 Miss, 23 Franciscan, 110 Franklin (Franklyn): Cecily, 122 Holland, 194 Joyce, 122 Ric. (fl. 1583), 111 Ric. (d. 1597, ? same), 1212 Ric. (d. 1634), 1213 Sarah, 221, 223, 228 Thos., 112 Thos., s. of Thos., 112 Wm., 121 Fransalians, see Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales fraternities (brotherhoods), see Aldbourne; guilds; Ogbourne St. George Free: Thos., 161 W. E., & Sons Ltd., 173 fam., 123 free chase, 78 free fishing, 51 free warren, 5, 37, 51, 53, 789, 110, 129, 194 Freeman: Thos. (d. 1637), 23 Thos. (another), 24 fam., 225 freemasonry, see Marlborough Frenchmen, 172, 201, 208 Freton: Eliz., see Casterton Nic., 96 friendly societies, see Marlborough Frome (Som.), 210 Frost: Oliver, 154 Tim., 154 Froxfield, 15, 17, 39 Rudge, 12 vicarage, 42 Fulk, Herb. s. of, see Herbert fullers and fulling, 134, 208 fulling mills, 3940, 1345, 1767, 208 Funteynes, Imbert de, and his w. Maud, 110 furniture manufacture, 82 furriery, 40 fustian factory, 70, 81 fustian manufacturers and manufacture, 63, 81, 208 fustians, 208 Fyfield (in Overton), 62, 101, 123 G. G.W.R., 11, 163, 199, 210 Gabbit: Alethea, see Richmond Jos., 30 Gage, Sir John, 191 Gale: A. W., 129, 176 A. W., (Bees) Ltd., 176 J. H., 155 , 155 fam., 146, 1567 Gale & Ainslie Ltd., 129 gallows, 41, 65, 101, 135, 196, 21314 Gane & Co., 124 Gantlett, E., 112 gaols, see prisons gardens, 21, 30, 165, 16970 Gardiner, Wm., 154 Garland, J. Peake, 92, 94 garlic, 208 Garlick: Edw., 172 Judith, 172 Garrard, Ric., vicar of Ramsbury, 44 Garrard & Co., 176 gas lighting, 218 gas works, see Marlborough Gaunt, John of, see John Gaunts Estate Company, 187 Geary, E. P., 55 general engineering, 176 Gentry: Eliz., 73 F. C., 73 Marg., 73 Geoffrey, count of Perche, 72 Geoffrey son of Pain, 91, 142 George, J. G., 183 Gerard, John, 75 Geraud, Osmund, see Thrup Gibard, Gilb., 194 Gibbons, Grinling, 20 Giddins, Fred. Chas., 26 Gilbert, Chas., 84 Gilbertines, 124, 167, 1712, 1778, 180 Gillett & Johnston, 183 Gillingham (Dors.), prebends of, see Salisbury: cath. ch. Gilmore: Cath., 25 Cath. (another), m.Miller, 55 John, 25 Mary, w. of Rob. (fl. 1705), 55 Paul, 45 Rob. (fl. 1677), 22 Rob. (fl. 1705), 55 Thos., 23 Mrs., 22 fam., 45 Glanville: Sir John (d. 1661), 109 John (fl. 1709), 10910 Wm., 109 Glass: Ric. (fl. 1696), 191 Ric. (another), rector of Winterbourne Bassett, 191 Glastonbury (Som.), 195 abbey, 65, 128, 132, 174, 192, 1947 bailiff, 196 Gloucester: Durand of, 112 Isabel of, see Isabel Gloucester: dukes of, see Humphrey; Richard earls of, see Clare Gloucester, 45 Gloucester and Bristol, bp. and diocese of, 9 Gloucestershire, 157; and see Cheltenham; Dursley; Gloucester; Poole Keynes; Quenington; Shipton Moyne; Tewkesbury; Williamstrip glovers and glovemaking, 40, 201, 209 Goddard: A. L., 73, 75 David, 226 Edm., 144 Edw. (fl. 1635c. 1708, ? two of the name), 188 Edw. (fl. 1657), 74 Edw. (d. 1676), 144 Edw. (d. 1679), 144 Eliz., m. 2 Ric. Digges, 75 Eliz. (another), m. Edm. Goddard, 144 Eliz. (another), m. Smith, 144 F. P., 73, 75 Fras., 154 Joan, 173 John (d. c. 1507), 1567 John (d. 1557), 27, 34, 756, 188 John (d. 1635), 144, 188 John (d. before 1729), 144 Lucy, m. Clarke, 144 Ric. (d. 1614), 75, 84, 193 Ric. (d. 1668), 173 Steph., 11 Thos. (fl. 1455), 156 Thos. (d. 1517), 159 Thos. (fl. mid 16th cent., three of the name), 179 Thos. (d. 1598), 75, 85, 96, 100, 188 Thos. (d. c. 1598, another), and his w. Winifred, 173 Thos. (fl. 1614), 144 Thos. (fl. 1653, ? same), 144 Thos. (fl. 1703), 11, 96 Thos. (d. by 1796), 1011 Vincent (fl. 1553), 156 Vincent (d. c. 1644), 144 Wm. (fl. 1525), 156 Wm. (d. 1603), 144 Wm. (d. 1604), 144 fam. (several of the name), 75, 96, 132, 146, 173, 179, 191 Gode (fl. 1066), 131 Godfrey: Anne, 55 Jane, 55 Mary, m. Sir John Crosse, 55 Sarah, m. Wm. Goodsalve, 55 Wm., and his w. Mary, 55 Godstow (Oxon.), abbey, 112, 115 Goldcliff (Mon., later Gwent), priory, 111, 114 Goldsmith: John, 94 Rachel, 84, 86 Thos., 94 goldsmith, 217 Goldyer, J., 229 golf, golf clubs, golf courses, 151, 153, 204, 207 Goodall: Alex., 55 Alex. (another), 55 Anne, 55 Wm., 55 Goodhind, John, 1712, 206, 208 Goodsalve: John, see Crosse Sarah, see Godfrey Wm., 55 Goodwin, G. J., and his w., 173 Gore Lane, see Baydon Gosling: John, 183 Mr. (? same), 160 Gough: Wm., 132 Wm. (another), 225 Grafham (Hunts., later Cambs.), rector of, see Hepworth Grafton, Rob., rector of Mildenhall, 132 Granby, marquess of, see Manners Grandison: John de, bp. of Exeter, 144 Sir Peter de, 144 Sir Wm. de, and his w. Sibyl, 144 Greader: H., 194 Wm., 934 green, Rob. at the, see Robert Green: John, 144 Mat., 144 Rog., rector of Preshute, canon of Salisbury, 182 Sim., 144 Thos., 206 Wm., 144 Greenfield, Adam, 159 Gresley, Wm., 228 greyhounds, 175 Griffen: John (d. 1715), 93 John (d. 1733), 93 John (fl. 1780), 155 Mary, m. John Banning, 93 fam., 93 Griffith: Abel, 49 Jane, see Pile grindstones, 208 Grinfield: Edw., 145 Steddy, 145 Wm., 145 Groom, Jas., 155 Grose, Wm., 934 Grove: Fras., 75 John, 75 Nic., 155 Grove Bros., 155 Grubbe: Thos., 97 Wal., 97, 100 Wm., 97 (formerly Hunt), Wm., 97 Wm. Hunt, 97 Grunenberg, fam., 194 guilds, see fraternities; Ludlow; Ramsbury Guise: Jane, m. Shute Barrington, 121 Jane (another), see Saunders Sir John, 121 Wm., 121 Gundry, T. S., 229 Gunuld, Wal. s. of, see Walter Guy, Ant., 96 Gwent, see Goldcliff Gytha (fl. 1066), 72 H. Habgood, Edwin, 155 Hackpen Hill, 62, 105, 107, 11415, 138, 161, 1845, 18990, 193, 196 Hacun (fl. 1066), 110 Hainault, Philippa of, see Philippa Hall: Agnes, m. Maur. Filiol, 23 Anne, see Stafford Eliz., m. Nic. Filiol, 23 Eliz. (another), 154 Hen. (fl. 1456), 23 Hen., s. of Hen. (fl. 1456), 23, 37 Hen. (fl. 1481), 143 Joan, see Winslow John, 143 John (another), 22 Nic., 143 Nic., rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough, 168 Thos. (d. 1515), 143 Thos. (d. before 1577), 143 Wm., 143 Hambro's Bank Executor Trustee Co. Ltd., 142 Hambury, Hilda, m. Sir Jas. Currie, 75 Hamilton, W. K., bp. of Salisbury, 124 Hammond: Mrs. A., 223 John, 215 Hampshire, 18; and see Andover; Netley; Southwick; Upton Grey; Winchester; Winchfield Hampstead Marshall (Berks.), 10910 Hamptworth (in Downton), 120 Hancock: Anne, m. T. B. M. Baskerville, 55, 73 Mrs. H. M. F., 73 John, 55, 73 T. M., 229 Thos. (d. 1788), 225 Thos. (d. 1865), 201 Thos., & Co., 210 Wal., 201 Mrs., 55 Hannington, vicar of, see Dent Harden, Wm. of, 177 Harding (fl. 106686), 143, 147 Hare, Sarah, Lady Coleraine, see Seymour hare coursing, 139 hare warrens, 37, 175 Harepath Way, 63, 89, 185 hares, 135, 175 Harestone Down (in East Kennett and Stanton St. Bernard), 120, 123 harness maker, 156 Harold, Earl (later King), 72, 141 Harold, E., 205 Harris, Eliz., 229 Harrison, Hen., 223 Hart (Harte): Frances, see Lydiard John, 131 Wal., 201 Hartham (in Corsham), 144 Harvey: Sir Jas., 194 Mary, m. John Popham (d. 1636), 194 Sir Sebastian, 194 Hastings: Edw., Lord Hastings, 129, 136 Geo., earl of Huntingdon, 129 Mary, see Hungerford hatmaking, 98; and see straw-hat maker Hawes, Fras., 22, 49, 96, 171 Hawkes: Hannah, m. John Ward, 142 Sam., 142, 146 Hawkins: Sarah, 105 , 24 Hayne, Thos., 60, 76 Hayward: B., 74 Cath., w. of Thos., 76 Eliz., m. Thos. Perfect, 76 Thos., 76 health of towns association, 218 Heath, Fred., 194 Hedges, Thos., 7 Helm: John, 25 Wm. (fl. 1286), 25 Wm. (fl. 1331), 25 hemp, 8 hemp dresser, 209 hempen cloth manufacture, 209 Henley, Harry, see Love Henry I, 65, 91, 165 Henry II, 65, 166, 168, 201 Henry III, 65, 92, 1668, 1712, 180, 187, 208, 211 Henry IV (Hen. of Lancaster, earl of Derby), 1679, 188, 205, 208 Henry VII (Hen. Tudor), 113, 172 Henry VIII, 38, 169, 171 Henslow: Cath., w. of Thos., 94, 97 Ralph, 97 Thos., 94, 97 'Henton', 110 Hepworth, John, rector of Grafham, 6 Herbert (fl. 1086), 19 Herbert son of Fulk, 207 Herbert: Anne, see Clifford Hen., earl of Pembroke, 22, 49, 187 Mary, w. of Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1630), 20 Phil., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1650), 20, 73, 75 Phil., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1669), 73, 79 Phil., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (d. 1683), 19, 73, 136 Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1570), 1921, 78, 1212, 136, 1723, 178, 187, 191, 194, 219 Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1630), 22, 75, 187 Wm., earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 73 herd's ale, 155 herdsman, 207 Hereford: earldom, 188 earls of, see Bohun honor, 188 Herman, bp. of Ramsbury, 42 hermits, see anchorites herrings, 208 Hertford: earldom, 131 earls of, see Clare; Seymour marquesses of, see Seymour Hertford Castle, 79 Hertfordshire, see Wheathampstead Hethcote, Ralph, rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough, 223 Heward: Sarah Lydia, see Selby Thos. Lockwood, 94 Hewett (Hewitt): Geo., 209 Wm., 123 Hewlett: John (d. c. 1666), 172 John (d. c. 1679), 172 Heytesbury, 132 Hicks, R. C., 112 hide leather production, 209 Highway, Ric. of, and his w. Scholace, 56 highways, surveyors of, 9 Highworth, 7 Highworth and Swindon poor-law union, 9 Hildebrand, Ric. s. of, see Richard hill, Wm. at the, see William Hill: H. E., 130 Hester, 86 Rowland, 225 Wm., 229 Hilldrop (in Ramsbury), 15, 19, 24, 32, 35, 41 farm, 20, 245, 33, 356 inc., 33 man., 245, 30, 33, 44 man. ho., 19, 25 place name, 15 Saxon settlement, 15 Hillier (Hillear): Jas., 26 Wm. (fl. 1710), 132 Wm., s. of Wm. (fl. 1710), 132 Wm. (fl. 1804), 26 Hilliker, Mrs., 228 Hilmarton, see Catcomb Hinton: Sir Hugh of, 110, 11617 Ric. of (fl. 1194), 110 Ric. of (fl. 12538), 11011, 116 Wm. of, 110 'Hinton', 116 n Hinton, Broad, 623, 66, 101, 10519, 106, 184, 191 adv., 11617 agric., 11314 Bincknoll, q.v. boundaries, 105, 107 Broad Town, q.v. Broadtown Hill, 105, 107, 115 chap., 110 chaplain, 116 char., 11819 ch., 62, 105, 1078, 11618, 193 Civil War, 109 Cotmarsh, see Bincknoll cts., 116 curate, 117 cust. tenants, 11314 dom. archit., 108 farms, 10914 glebe, 114, 117 glebe ho., 117 Hackpen Hill, q.v. Highden, 113 Hinton Columbers, 107 Hinton Wase, 107 inc., 114 inns, 108 Little Town, see Bincknoll man., 95, 10914, 130, 188 the Manor, 1089 man. ho., 107, 109 poor relief, 116 poorho., 116 pop., 107 prehist. rem., 107 prot. nonconf., 118 rector, 110, 117 rectory, 110 roads, 107 Romano-Brit. settlement and rem., 107; and see Bincknoll: Bincknoll Castle schs., 108, 118, 192, 198 streams, 105, 113 tithes, 105, 11013, 115, 117 tithings, 66, 105, 1078, 116 Uffcott, q.v. vicarage, 11617 vicarage ho., 108, 117 vicars, 105, 11618; and see Buckwell; Parys, John; Rham water meadows, 105, 113 white horse, 105 Hinton, Little, 1 n, 3, 9, 1112, 32 n rector, see Lloyd, Nowes sch., 11 hiring (mop) fairs, 40, 212 Hitchcock: Chas., 195 Jas., 94 John, 195 M. P., 94 Mary, see Stretch P., 94 Wm. (fl. 1651), 170 Wm. (fl. 1658, ? same), 225 Wm. (d. by 1854), 195, 198 , 94 fam., 170, 225 (or Chapman), fam., 177, 179 Hobbs, Edw., 96 Hobby, J. A. E., 74 Holford: Geo., 95 Geo. Lindsay, 95 Peter, 95, 99 Sir Ric. (d. 1718), 912, 93 n, 956, 105 Ric. (fl. 1730), 92, 95 Rob. (fl. 1731), 95 Rob., s. of Rob. (fl. 1731), 95 Rob. (d. 1838), 956 Rob. Staynor, 95 Sam., 92 Staynor, 92, 98 Susanna, w. of Sir Ric., 92, 104 Holland, Barons, see Fox Holloway, Rob., 191 Honewin (fl. before 1086), 121 honey retailing, 176; and see bee farming Honeybee Farmers Ltd., 176 honors, see Ewelme; Hereford; Marlborough; Wallingford; Winchester Hony, Hen., 155 Hooke, Rob., 20 Hopkins: J. W., 93 John, 93 John Wm., 93 Mr., 93 Horne, A. A., 30 Horner, Thos., and his w. Susanna, 188 horse fair, 211 horse racing, 38 Horshill, Wm., 31 Horton (Houghton): H. J., 109, 112, 194 Jas., 187 John, 187 R. D., 109 R. W., 109, 11112 S. J., 112 W. K., 188 Wm., 188 fam., 190 Hosier, A. J., 36 Hosier Estates, 1878 Hoskins: Wm., 73 Wm. (another), 73 Hospitallers (knights of the hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem), 174 hospitals: isolation, 153, 164, 218 leper, 171 medieval, see Marlborough: hosp. of St. John the Baptist; Preshute: hosp. of St. Thos. modern, see Preshute and see convalescent home Houghton, see Horton Houlton: Eliz., 194 Jos., 194 housing estates (private), 108, 1645, 204 Howard, Cath., see Catherine Howse: Reynold, 96 Rob., 96 Rob., s. of Rob., 96 Howson: Hen., 94 Hen. (another), 94 Sarah, see Walter Hubert, Fras., vicar of Winterbourne Monkton, 198 Hues: C. N., 95, 97 Rob., 95 Rog., 95, 97, 100 Hughes: John, 201 Solomon, and his w. Eliz., 113 Wm., vicar of St. Mary's, Marlborough, 201, 221, 225, 227 Hugill: Miss E. M., 184 Miss R., 184 Hugolin (fl. before 1086), 128 Huish: man., 154, 223 rector, 223 Hulbert, Frances, 73 Hullavington, priory of, see Clatford: priory Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 63, 1689, 173, 205, 223 Humphries: Charlotte, 11112 Emily, 11112 hundredal jurisdiction, 1, 66 hundreds, see Blackgrove; Calne; Damerham, North; Dunworth; Kingsbridge; Marlborough Castle: barton; Ramsbury; Selkley; Thornhill Hungerbourne (stream), 138, 141, 161 Hungerford: Anne, w. of Sir Thos. (fl. 1469), m. 2 Hugh Vaughan, 129 Anne, w. of Sir Wal. (d. 1596), 28 Ant., 129 Sir Edw. (d. by 1522), 136 Sir Edw. (d. 1607), 129 Sir Edw. (d. 1648), 129 Sir Edw. (fl. 1673), 129 Frideswide, 143 Marg., see Botreaux Mary, suo jure Baroness Botreaux, m. Edw. Hastings, Lord Hastings, 129, 136 Rob., Lord Hungerford, 129, 143 Rob., Lord Hungerford and Moleyns, 129, 136 Thos. (fl. 1368, two of the name), 23 Sir Thos. (d. 1397), 129 Sir Thos. (d. 1469), 129 Wal., Lord Hungerford (d. 1449), 129, 136 Sir Wal. (d. 1516), 136 Wal., Lord Hungerford (d. 1540), 129, 136 Sir Wal. (d. 1596), 28, 12930 fam., 129, 132 Hungerford (Berks.), 30, 38, 46 poor-law union, 42, 59, 82 vicar, see Clark Hunt (later Hunt Grubbe), Wm., see Grubbe Hunter & Son, 41 Huntingdon, earl of, see Hastings Huntingdonshire, see Grafham Hurditch and Harding, Messrs., 145 hurdle making, 41 Hurlebatt: Joan, see Drewe John, 144 Hurst: Everard of, 24, 30 Rog. of, 24, 30 Hussey: J. H. W., 109 J. P. L., 109 R. J., 109 Hutchins: Rob., see Forster Thos., 174, 1889 Hyams, H. J., 20 Hyde: John, 203 Sir Nic., 203 n Wm., 28 fam., 203, 225 I. Icknield Way, 3 Ilchester, Baron, see Fox Iles, Mr. and Mrs., 112 Illingworth, Thos., 76 impresario, 143 improvement society, see Marlborough inclosure, see under places and Marlborough: Port field Independents, 11, 46, 52, 60, 84, 103, 150, 159, 183, 225, 228 indiarubber industry, 201 Indingeburg, Wal. de, 96 industries, see (for cross references) trades and industries infangthief, 65, 157, 212 Ingham: Aubrey of, w. of John of, see Walerand Joan, m. 1 Rog. Lestrange, Lord Strange, 2 Miles de Stapleton, 120 John of, 120 Sir Oliver de, 167 Oliver, Lord Ingham, 120 Ingram, Ric., 76 inns, see under places inoculation, 217 Irishmen, 201, 208 iron, 208 iron founding, 15, 41, 82 Isabel (of Angoulme), queen of King John, 168, 171 Isabel (of France), queen of Edw. II, 63, 167, 187, 205 Isabel (of Gloucester), queen of King John, 166 Isabel, empress of Fred. II, 166 Iwerne Minster (Dors.), vicar of, see Topping J. Jacobite, 220 Jamaica and St. Domingo, governor of, see Williamson James II, 30, 170 Jane (Seymour), queen of Hen. VIII, 187 Jatt, Edw., 40 Jeans, D. M., 12930 Jeffreys, Mark Geo. Chris., Baron Jeffreys, 26 Jenner, L. C. D., 92 Jennings: Eliz., see Stafford John, 22 Jewell, John, bp. of Salisbury, 83 jewellery design and manufacture, 41 Jews, 203, 208 Joan (of Navarre), queen of Hen. IV, 11011, 173, 219 Joan, dau. of Edw. I, m. Sir Ralph de Monthermer, Lord Monthermer, 167 Joan at the marsh, 32 Joel, J. B., 73 John, King (count of Mortain), 160, 166, 168, 172, 1767, 199, 2057, 210, 212 John, duke of Bedford, 142, 154, 158 John (of Gaunt), duke of Lancaster, 72 John son of Elfric, 206 John son of Robert at the marsh, 32 John, Wal. s. of, see Walter John, canon of Wells, 207 John, chaplain of Little Town, 111 John: A. H., 111 Lewis, 75 Jones: A. E., 26 Arthur, 92 D., and his w., 109 D. J., 26 Edm., 148 Eliz., m. Sir Wm. Jones (formerly Langham), 19, 59 Hen., 121 John, 145 P. E., 26 Ric. (d. 1685), 19, 73 Ric. (d. 1736), 19, 224, 40, 50, 52, 57, 73, 75 Ric. (fl. 17981873, several of the name), 92 Sam., 19, 73, 75 Wm. (fl. 1586), 133 Wm. (d. 1611), 144 Wm. (d. 1632), 145 Sir Wm. (d. 1682), 1920, 22, 73 Wm. (d. 1753), 19, 50 Wm. (d. 1766), 19 (formerly Langham), Sir Wm., 19, 21, 40 fam. (two of the name), 201, 37, 51, 55, 59, 73, 133 Jordan: Bridget, see Cornwall Sir Wm., 132 justice business, see assault; assault and battery; bastardy; ejectment; entry; entry and assault; larceny; offences (for cross references); paupers, removal of; trespass; trespass and assault; trespass on the case justices of the peace, see Marlborough: borough; Wiltshire K. Keate: Gilb., 56, 11 Sir Jonathan, 6 Keck: Ant. Jas., 109 Eliz., m. Thos. Calley, 109 Eliz., see Legh Keen, Harward, 229 Keiller: Alex., 87, 8990, 92, 94 Gabrielle, 90 Kemm: Jas. (fl. 174696, ? two of the name), 154 Jas. (fl. 1843), 95 John, 154 Mary, see Appleford Wm., 154 Kendrick, Mat., 5 Kennet district, 216 Kennet, riv., 1213, 3940, 512, 623, 81, 867, 105, 11920, 125, 133, 161, 165, 170, 1758, 184, 1923, 199201, 209, 219 Kennet, Upper (benefice), 101, 116, 123, 191, 197 rector of, 117 Kennet valley, 105, 107, 113, 161, 165, 184, 192, 200, 227 Kennett: Hen. of, 122 Thos. of, 96 Kennett (regional name), 66, 86, 91, 96, 101, 11921 mill, 101 place name, 119 Kennett, East, 46, 62, 66, 86, 88, 91, 96, 101, 104, 11925 adv., 123 agric., 11920, 1223 boundaries, 119 bridge, 120 char., 1245 ch., 11920, 1224, 161 common meadow, 122 curacy, 123 curates, 1234; and see Badger cust. tenants, 122 'Cynete' (battle), 120 dom. archit., 120 East Kennett Manor, 121 farms, 1213 field systems, 11920, 122 Furze Hill, 119, 123 glebe, 1234 glebe ho., 124 Harestone Down, q.v. inc., 122 Langdean Bottom, 11920, 123 Lurkeley Hill, 119 Manor Farm Ho., 1202 man., 93, 1202 man. ho., 1201; and see East Kennett: East Kennett Manor mills, 123 place name, 119 poor relief, 123 pop., 120 prehist. settlement and rem., 120, 122 prot. nonconf., 124 rectors, 123 rectory, 123 roads, 120 sch., 120, 124 Thorn Hill, 11920, 1223 tithes, 1223 vicarage, 123 vicarage ho., 120 woodland, 122 Kennett, West (in Avebury), 62, 66, 867, 91, 967, 1012, 119, 121, 124 agric., 100 boundaries, 100 bridge, 89 chap., 102 cust. tenants, 100, 102 dom. archit., 91, 97 farms, 97, 99100 inc., 100 inn, 91 the Kennett Avenue, 87, 89, 91 man., 967, 100 mills, 101 Overton Hill, 87, 101 place name, 119 pop., 91 the Sanctuary, 87, 8990 Swallowhead Springs, 87 West Kennett long barrow, 87, 89 woodland, 87 Kennett Brewery, 1001 Kent: Hester, m. John Chetwynd, Vct. Chetwynd, 173 John, 72 Ric., 72 Kent, see Edenbridge kerseys, 208 Kilpeck: Hugh of, 1445 Isabel of, m. Wm. Walerand, 144 Joan of, m. Phil. Marmium, 144 Mazire of, w. of Hugh, 144 King: Bryan, vicar of Avebury, 1034 C. J., 228 Mrs. D., 187 Nic., 23, 40 Ric., 23, 40, 74 King, Gosling, & Tanner, 210 King's Bench, 201 Kingsbridge hundred, 62, 105 Kingston: Edw., 39 Thos., 57 Kingswood, John, canon of St. Mary's priory, Studley, 221 Kington St. Michael, priory, 112, 117 Kinnimond, Hen., prebendary of Bishopstone, 10 Kinwardstone hundred, 62 Kirby: Benj., 195 Grace, see Mellior Knackstone: Jonathan (fl. 1689), 26 Jonathan (d. 1728), 48 Jonathan (fl. 1736), 26 Jonathan (fl. 1752), 26 Mary, m. Thos. Appleford (d. 1763), 48 ? Mary, ? w. of Jonathan (d. 1728), see Crosby Steph., 26 Thos., 26 Knight: Hen., 60 John, 56 Peter, 9 Knighton (in Ramsbury), 1213, 15, 1819, 22, 312, 345, 41, 53 agric., 35 bridge, 18, 35 common marsh, 35 common meadow, 35 farm, 31, 357 inc., 33 man., 312 place name, 15 Saxon settlement, 15 Knovill, John de, rector of Mildenhall, 137 Knowles, Sir Fras., 92 Knyvet, Sir Hen., 28 L. labour rate, 1901 Lacock, abbey, 65, 75, 79, 82, 112, 115 Lacy: Alice de, ctss. of Lincoln and Salisbury, m. Sir Ebles Lestrange, 128 Hen. de, earl of Lincoln, 72, 82, 128 Marg. de, see Longespe Lambourn (Berks.), 1213, 367, 45, 60 Lambourn, riv., 13 Lancaster: duchy, 72, 143 duke of, see Gaunt land use (less common), see burnbaked land; 'sonderlond' Landon: J. W. R., vicar of Bishopstone, 10 Whittington, prebendary and vicar of Bishopstone, dean of Exeter, 10 Lane, Anselm, 93 Lanfear: Ambrose, 23 Chas., 23 Mary Jane, 46, 124 Langdon Wick (in Preshute), 62, 160, 165, 1734, 17981 agric., 179 farm, 174, 179 field system, 179 man., 1734, 181 prehist. rem., 179 Langham, Wm., see Jones Langley, Thos., dean of York, 142 larceny, 187, 213 Lasne, Hugh, 121 lastage, 210 Launce: Ellen, see Evans John, 154 Lavington: Emme of, w. of Reynold of, 189 Reynold of, 1889 Thos. (d. c. 1815), 121 Thos. (d. 1827), 121 law hundred, 1, 412, 52, 59 Lawrence: A. W., 74 Elijah, 121 John (fl. 1628), 203 John (fl. 1947), 74 fam., 225 Lawson, Jos., 178 Lawton, R. N., 735 Leader, Fred. Jas., 48 Leaf, Herb., 218, 228 leather: inspectors of, 40 sealer of, 41 leather cutters, 209 leather trades, 401 leazelookers, leazetellers, 9, 33, 42 Lees-Millais, J., 145 Legh, see Leigh Leicestershire, see Stoughton Leicestershire sheep, 122 Leigh (Legh): Eliz., m. 1 Ant. Jas. Keck, 2 Wm. Bathurst Pye Bennet, 109 Sir John, 96 Martha, see Bennet Peter, 10910 Leland, John, 12, 20, 37, 87 Lestrange: Alice, see Lacy Sir Ebles, 128 Joan, see Ingham Rog., Lord Strange, 120 Leueclai (fl. 1066), 120 Leuric (fl. 106686), 96 Levenoth son of Levenoth, 206 Lewes (Suss.), priory, 76, 191 Leyborne-Popham: Edw. Wm., 26, 29 Fras., 29 Fras. Wm., 29, 194 Hugh Fras. Arthur, 29 liberties (franchises), 1, 9, 41, 208, 210, 21213; and see chiminage; coverage; distraint, immunity from; felonies, trial of; felons' goods; free chase; free fishing; free warren; gallows; infangthief; lastage; murage; outfangthief; passage; pavage; peage; pedage; pesage; pickage; pontage; quayage; return of royal precepts and mandates; return of summonses to the exchequer; return of writs; sac and soc; stallage; suit, freedom from; toll, freedom from; toll and team; tolls; treasure trove; vee de naam, pleas of; waifs libraries, 205, 219, 222; and see reading rooms licences to wall and crenellate, see Ramsbury: palace Liddiard: Anne, 223 (or Whitelocke), Sarah, 28 and see Lydiard Liddington, 221 Coate, 139 man., 143 Lilford, Baron, see Powys Lillebon, John, 23 lime making, 38 lime quarrying, 157 Lincoln, canon of, see Wordsworth Lincoln, earls of, see Clinton; Lacy liquid fertilizer making, 157 Lisle: Adelize, m. Reynold de Dunstanville, 109, 130, 185 Alice de, 171 Humph., 109, 113, 1301, 134, 185 John de, Lord Lisle, 110 Rob. de, Lord Lisle (fl. 12961342), 110 Rob. de, Lord Lisle (fl. 1368), 110 Warin de, 110 Little Town (in Broad Hinton), see Bincknoll Littlecote (in Ramsbury), 12, 19, 38 agric., 38 as address, 245, 31, 49 dom. archit., 18 farm, 38 inc., 33 Littlecote Ho., 1718, 2930, 29, 33 chap., 29, 42, 49 royal visit, 30 man., 2832, 49, 194; and see Littlecote estate man. ho., 15; and see Littlecote: Littlecote Ho. mill, 40 park, 13, 30, 38 Rom. villa, 15 sport, 38 tithing, 41 water meadows, 38 woodland, 38 Littlecote estate, 235, 31, 35, 379 Lloyd: J. A., 229 Nowes, vicar of Bishopstone, rector of Little Hinton, 10 Lloyds Bank Ltd., 210 Lockeridge (in Overton), 62, 66, 179 as address, 11 Lomax: Ian, 56 Mary, see Woolland Raymond, 56 London: Eliz. of, see Lovel Hildebrand of (d. c. 1288), 37, 4850 Hildebrand of (fl. 131525), 49, 131 Maud of, m. Rob. of Ramsbury, 49 Ric. of, 49 Rob. of (fl. 1250), 48 Rob. of (d. by 1315), 4950 Rob. of (d. c. 1391), 49, 131 Wm., ? vicar of Winterbourne Monkton, 198 fam., 50 London, 41, 724, 77, 81, 20910, 217 as address, 45, 209, 211, 224 bp., 201; and see Basset, Fulk Charterhouse, 112, 115, 142, 154, 157 Fleet prison, 28, 49 Great Fire, 11 Grocers Company, 11 mkts., 79 Long: Adam, 206 Geo., 91 Sir Ric., 113 Rob., 113 Wm. (fl. in or before 13th cent.), 189 Wm. (fl. 1570), 113 Longespe: Ela, ctss. of Salisbury, 72 Marg., suo jure ctss. of Salisbury, m. Hen. de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, 72, 82, 128 Nic., bp. of Salisbury, 50 Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1226), 72, 76 Sir Wm. (d. 1250), 72, 75 Sir Wm. (d. 1257), 72 Longstreet, R. J., and his w. M., 194 Longueville, Chas., 136 looms, 208, 217 Lord Chancellor, see Bromley Lord Chief Justice, see Popham, Sir John (d. 1607) Louis of France (Louis VIII), 166 Love: Alice, 25 (or Henley), Harry, and his w. Joan, 25 John, 25 Ralph, 25 Rob. (fl. 1299), 25 Rob. (fl. 1305, two of the name), 25 Rob. (fl. 1341), 25 Wal. (fl. 1241), 25 Wal. (fl. 1432), and his w. Joan, 25 Wm., 25 fam., 25 Loveday, W. T., 82 Lovegrove: Jas., 27 Thos., 27 Lovel: Eliz., m. Rob. of London, 49, 131 Fras., Vct. Lovel, 112 John, Lord Lovel (d. 1347), 49 John, Lord Lovel (d. 1361), 112 John, Lord Lovel (d. 1408), 49, 131, 194 John, Lord Lovel (d. 1414), 49 Maud, w. of John, Lord Lovel (d. 1408), 49, 131 Sim., 112 fam., 112 Lowther: Jas., 172 Joan (or Jane), see Collingbourne Lubbock, Sir John (later Baron Avebury), 89 Lucas, Chas., 103 Ludlow (Salop.), guild of Palmers, 204 Lydiard: Eliz. (or Stephania Eliz.), 131 Eliz., w. of Steph., 131 Eliz., w. of Wm., 131 Frances, w. of John Hart, 131 John, 143 Steph., 131 Wm. (d. by 1712), 131 Wm. (fl. 1740), 144 Wm. Stratton, 1435 fam., 146 and see Liddiard Lydiard Tregoze, 119 Chaddington, 114 man., 96, 107, 111, 144 Lynch, Aylmer, vicar of Preshute, 182 Lyneham, Fred., 143, 147 Lyneham, see Bradenstoke Lypiatt, John, 188 M. McEvoy, Chas., 72 Maisey: Rob., 39 W. C., 73 Maizey: Geof. de, 194 Grace de, 194 Rob. de, 143, 194 Makins, P., 148 Malford, Christian, 195 Malmesbury, abbey, 96 Malpuss, Eliz., 229 maltsters and malting, 41, 82, 100, 178 Manchester, 72 Manners: Chas., marquess of Granby, duke of Rutland, 169 Edw., earl of Rutland, 28 Frances, see Seymour Hen., earl of Rutland, 28 John, marquess of Granby, 169 Mansell, W., 206 Manton, Ric. of, 171 Manton, Baron, see Watson Manton (in Preshute), 623, 65, 1601, 1635, 1703, 175, 17781, 1834, 2278 agric., 1778 bridges, 165 common meadow, 178 cts., 180 cust. tenants, 177 dom. archit., 165, 178 farms, 1723, 1778 Flexborough, 172, 177 inc., 178 inns, 165 man., 1713, 1778, 180; and see Manton estate Manton Down, 163, 165, 177 Manton Ho., 145, 147, 165, 175, 178 as address, 100 mills, 178 pop., 164 roads, 165 streets, 165 water meadows, 178 woodland, 178 Manton estate, 1723, 175, 178 Map, Wal., 201 March, earl of, see Mortimer Marchant: John, 132 Rob., 132 Mare: Gregory de la (fl. 1261), 194 Gregory de la (fl. 1319), 194 Margaret (of Anjou), queen of Hen. VI, 169 Margaret (of France), queen of Edw. I, 63, 167, 205 Margesson, R. W., 142 market, clerk of the, 210, 212, 214 markets, see Aldbourne; London; Marlborough; Ramsbury Marks, T. W., 111 Marlborough, Alf. of, 91, 96, 100, 1445, 148 Marlborough, dukes of, 96; and see Churchill; Spencer Marlborough, 13, 18, 40, 63, 78, 122, 125, 127, 134, 150, 1601, 1636, 168, 1701, 171 n, 1756, 180, 1823, 199229, 202, 209 agric., 207 as address, 60, 97, 150, 160, 208, 226, 228 Barnfield, see Preshute borough (corporation, municipal borough), 63, 122, 199, 203, 2057, 21020, 228 almsho., 215, 217 arms, 192, 212, 216 board of health, 216, 218; officers, 216 borough (town) council, 21516, 21819, 228 borough fund, 214, 218 burgesses, 160, 168, 172, 177, 199, 2078, 21015, 21920, 225 bylaws, 204, 207, 210, 21213, 21819 charters, 21213, 215 commission of the peace, 21213, 21516 common council, 204, 206, 21113 common councillors, 21213 cts., 207, 21214, 217, 219; officers, 21314 farm, 212 fire brigade, 218 gaol, 212, 215 guildhall, 21415 income, 214 incorporation, 212 insignia, 21617 J.P.s, 21215, 217 M.P.s, 21920, 2234 mayor and burgesses, 130, 144, 2067, 210, 212, 21516, 2213, 228 mayors, 161, 172, 206, 20910, 21215, 217, 2201, 2234, 228 officers, 21015, 21718; and see bailiffs; beadle; chamberlains; constables; coroners; escheator; herdsman; market, clerk of the; serjeants at mace; town clerk; treasurer; watchmen parl. rep., 21920 pest ho., 218 plate, 217 quarter sessions, 21214, 21618 rates, 214, 21719 seals, 212, 216 street cleaning, 219 town hall, 2034, 213, 21516, 21819 urban sanitary authority, 216 wards, 203, 212, 217 waterworks, 219 workho., 215, 217 borough bank, 199 boundaries, 199, 200 bridewell, 164, 203, 215, 218 chaplains, 124, 215 bridges, 161, 199200 cemetery, 219 chapelry of St. Martin, 161, 199; and see Marlborough: 'new land', St. Martin's (district) char., 221, 223, 2279 chs., 1801, 203, 2204 ch. of St. Martin, 182, 221 chaplain, 221 ch. of St. Mary, 144, 2089, 2202, 224 adv., 220 chant., 221 chant. priests, 221 curates, 221 Jesus service, 206, 221 tithes, 2201 vicarage, 201, 220, 2223, 225 vicarage ho., 208, 221 vicars, 181, 2202, 229; and see Hughes, Wm.; Miles; Tucker, R. H.; Twells ch. of St. Peter, 160, 201, 209, 220, 2224 adv., 220, 222 chant., 144, 154, 223 chant., ho., 223 chant. priests, 223 curates, 224 Jesus service, 206, 223 Our Lady's service, 223 rectors, 2224, 229; and see Hall, Nic.; Hethcote; Meyler; Neel; Sacheverell, Joshua; Williams, Sir Erasmus; Wordsworth rectory, 182, 2224 rectory ho., 221, 223 tithes, 2223 cinema, 205 civil par., 199 Civil War, 201, 212 clubs (sports): Marlborough Bowling Club, 204 Marlborough Golf Club, 204 Marlborough Town Football Club, 204 clubs and societies (social and political): Marlborough and District Conservative Club, 205 Marlborough and District Unionist Association, 205 Marlborough Choral Soc., 205 Marlborough Club, 205; and see Marlborough: improvement society coffee ho., 205 corn exchange, 205, 211 corn rails, 211 crosses (town), 203, 211, 215 dom. archit., 2034, 209, 215, 221, 223 electricity sta., 218 estates, 2057 fairs, 21112, 217 fire brigade, 218 fire sta., 218 fires, 2034, 209, 215, 21819, 222 freemasonry, 2045 friendly societies, 205 gas works, 218 grammar sch., 1223, 130, 144, 173, 182, 184, 201, 204, 206, 226 the Green, 200, 203, 206, 2089, 209, 211, 221, 227 Hermitage (ho.), 203, 225 honor, 62, 180 hosp. of St. John the Baptist, 122, 130, 144, 172, 206, 226 hosp. of St. Thos., see Preshute improvement society, 205 ind., 20810 information centre, 224 inns, 65, 2034, 204 n, 2056, 20910, 214, 223; and see Preshute: Castle inn Kingsbury Hill Ho. Sch., 228 mkts., 40, 203, 20911 mkt. hos., 203, 211, 215 mkt. places, 211 Marlborough Academy, 228 'Marlborough' cheeses, 209 Marlborough Coll., q.v. Marlborough Common, 1601, 163, 1756, 199, 204, 207, 211, 214, 217, 219, 227 herdsman, 207 'Marlborough' French, 201 'Marlborough-handed', 201 Masonic Hall, 205 merchant guild, 208, 212 'new land', 160, 1812, 199, 203, 211, 221, 228; and see Marlborough: chapelry of St. Martin, St. Martin's (district) par. (town) council, 21617 par. of St. Mary, 161, 164, 182, 199, 201, 209, 211, 214, 217, 21922, 2249 char., 2289 officers, 214, 217 poor relief, 217, 228 schs., 227 vestry, 217 workho., 208, 215, 217 par. of St. Peter, 164, 199, 201, 214, 217, 21920, 222, 2259 char., 2289 officers, 214, 217 poor relief, 217, 228 schs., 227 workho., 208, 215, 217 parliament at, 166 parl. rep., 171, 206 peculiar, eccl., 181, 220 penthos., 204, 208 place name, 160, 199 police sta., 164, 215, 218 poor-law union, 101, 116, 123, 136, 149, 158, 180, 191, 196, 217 chaplains, 124 workho., 1634, 2278 pop., 201 Port field, 160, 176, 199, 207, 214, 219 inc., 207 post office, 219 prebend, see Salisbury: cath. ch. priory (Carmelite), 206 chap., 222 friars, 206, 223 Priory Ho. (formerly the Friars, the Priory), 206 priory of St. Marg., see Preshute prot. nonconf., 159, 183, 221, 2246 public services, 21719 rly. stas., see Preshute rectory, see Marlborough: united benefice roads, 199201 Rom. Catholicism, 2245 Romano-Brit. settlement and rem., 199, 222 rural district, 216 rural district council, 164 St. Martin's (district), 161, 206; and see (both s.v. Marlborough) chapelry of St. Martin; 'new land' St. Peter's and St. Paul's Trust, 224, 228 schs., 161, 183, 204, 21011, 219, 2258; and see Marlborough: grammar sch., Kingsbury Hill Ho. Sch., Marlborough Academy, Marlborough Coll. see (suffragan), 201 bp., 201 sewage works, 164, 219 social life, 2045 sport, 204, 207, 219 statute of, 166 streets, 199, 201, 203 Barn St., 2001, 2034, 206, 209 Blowhorn St., 199, 203, 218 Herd St., 2001, 203, 2257 High St., 161, 176, 199, 201, 2037, 208, 20912, 215, 21819, 224, 2268 Kingsbury St., 199201, 2034, 207, 20910, 209, 221, 226, 228 St. Martin's, 199201, 2034, 226 swimming pool, 219 town ditch, 199 town hall, 203, 2089, 211 trades, 20810 united benefice (rectory), 181, 2201, 223 rector, 2234 rectory ho., 221, 223 water tower, 219 working men's hall, 205 Marlborough Castle (in Preshute), 63, 65, 1601, 1649, 1736, 180, 199, 201, 203, 205 Anarchy (12th cent.), 1656 Barons' War (13th cent.), 166 barton, 148, 160, 163, 171, 1734, 1767, 180 agric., 174 cts., 180 cust. tenants, 1745, 178, 180 farm, 1746, 178, 180, 207 fishpond, 175 hundred, 623, 180 inc., 175 man., 169, 172, 205 water meadows, 175 buildings, 168 chap. (queen's), 167 chap. of St. Leonard, 167 chap. (free) of St. Nic., 1678, 183 adv., 167 chaplains, 167 warden, 167 constables, 63, 65, 1668, 1756, 180, 205, 208 gaol, 168 'king's hos.', 1678 residents, 167 officers, 166, 1767; and see Marlborough Castle: constables prisoners in, 1657 Marlborough College (in Marlborough and Preshute), 1635, 16971, 183, 199, 201, 2034, 206, 209, 210, 215, 218, 222, 226 archit., 164 C (formerly Marlborough) Ho., 130; and see Preshute: Castle inn, Marlborough Ho. governors, 16970, 206 Marlborough & Grafton Railway, 163 Marlborough and Hungerford Express, 205 Marlborough Ceramic Tiles, 176 Marlborough deanery, 83, 136, 149, 158 Marlborough Downs, 3, 62, 161, 165 Marlborough Gas Co., 218 Marlborough independent and constitutional association, 220 Marlborough Journal, 205 Marlborough Lime Co. (formerly Perry & Hawkins), 157 Marlborough Methodist circuit, 226 Marlborough Railway, 163 Marlborough Times, 205 Marmium: Joan, see Kilpeck Phil., 144 Rob., 143 Marridge Hill (in Ramsbury), 1213, 15, 19, 278, 336, 41, 45 agric., 345 Baydon Manor (formerly Marridge Hill Ho.), 19, 27, 356; and see Baydon Manor estate cust. tenants, 334, 58 dom. archit., 19 farms, 15, 278, 356, 59 inc., 345 Marridge Hill Ho., see Marridge Hill: Baydon Manor Marridge Hill Ho. (another), 19, 28, 35 park, 28 poultry rearing, 36 prehist. rem., 13 woodland, 13 Marridge Hill estate, see Baydon Manor estate marsh, Joan at the, see Joan marsh, Rob. at the, see Robert Marshal: Sibyl, m. Wm. de Ferrers, earl of Derby, 128 Wal., earl of Pembroke, 95, 10911, 188 Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1219), 128, 166, 177 Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1231), 166, 177 Marston, South, 59 Martyn (Martin): Gabriel, 74, 84 Hannah, w. of Sam., 97, 104 Hen., 79 Sam., 97 Thermuthis, m. Rob. Ashe, 97 Mary (of Modena), queen of Jas. II, 170 Maskelyne, Edm., 113 Maslin, Jos., 40 Master: Cecily, see Burgess Sir Wm. (d. 1662), 132, 143 Wm. (fl. 1701), 206 mathematical tiles, 204 Mathews, see Matthews Matthew, Job, 155 Matthews (Mathews): Jas., 96 John, 121, 1235 Maria, 1245 Ric. (d. 1842), 121 Ric. (d. 1849), 121 Sarah (fl. 18014), see Sutton Sarah (fl. late 19th cent.), 125 fam., 124 Maud, Empress, 1656, 207 Mauduit: Ralph, 188 Wm., 188 Maundrell: S., 142, 155 fam., 142 Maurice: C. J. K., 170 D. P., 170 fam., 165 Maxwell, Hen., 24 May: C., & Sons, 176 Chas. B., 209 Geo., & Sons, 209 Wm., 94 Mayo, Jas. (three of the name), vicars of Avebury, 1034 Mears: T., 224 Thos., 81 Mears & Stainbank, 11 medical officers of health, 216 medical practitioners, 201, 215 Mellior: Eliz., m. Rob. Banbury, 195 Grace, m. Benj. Kirby, 195 Rob., 195 Sarah, see Curle Mells (Som.), 195 Membury: Gerard of, 301 Sir Peter of, 30, 32, 57 Membury (in Ramsbury), 15, 19, 303, 35, 41 agric., 33, 35 airfield, 36 castle, 1819, 30 chap., 19, 30, 423 chaplain, 43 cust. tenants, 35 dom. archit., 19, 30 farm, 30, 323, 356 inc., 33, 35 inn, 19 man., 24, 30, 57 man. ho., 1819, 30 Membury fort, 1213, 15, 35 place name, 15 prehist. rem., 13, 35; and see Membury: Membury fort woodland, 13, 35 mercer, 208 merchant guild, see Marlborough merchants, 121, 130, 208 Mercinton, Rob. de, 130 Mere: John of, and his w. Eleanor, 129 Wm. of, and his w. Cath., 143 Mereacre Ltd., 145, 148, 17980 Meriet: John de, 129, 136 Mary de, see Mohun Merino sheep, 80 Merlin, 216 Merriman: John, 201 Nat. (d. by 1743), 130 Nat. (d. 1781), 130 Nat. (fl. 1824), 229 R. W., 171 Sam. (d. 1818), 201 Sam. (d. 1852), 201 Thos., 94 Mervyn, Sir Jas., 92 n metal workers, 41 Methodists, 52, 85, 104, 118, 150, 153, 225 Primitive, 11, 45, 85, 118, 150, 15960, 183, 192, 226 Wesleyan, 45, 60, 85, 118, 15960, 183, 226 and see Marlborough Methodist circuit Meux: Sir Hen., 92, 109, 143 Sir Hen. Bruce, 92, 109, 143, 173 Valerie, w. of Sir Hen. Bruce, 109 Meyler, Thos., vicar of Preshute, rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough, 182, 223 Meyrick: Arthur, 46, 59 Chas., 25 Edw., vicar of Ramsbury, 44, 46 Edw. Graves, vicar of Ramsbury, rector of Winchfield, 25, 44 Edwin, vicar of Chiseldon, 59 Fred., 25 Hen. Howard, 25 Jas., 25 Thos., 45 Mrs., w. of Edw. Graves, 25 Michelborne: Edw., 172 Laur., 172 Thos., 172 Thos., s. of Thos., 172 Michell, see Mitchell Middlesex, earl of, see Sackville Middlesex, see St. George's in the East; Whitechapel Midland & South Western Junction Railway, 163 Mighell, Jos., 1212 migration, see Swindon: migration to Mildenhall: Idony of, 221 Thos., 28, 35 fam., 28 Mildenhall, 62, 65, 12538, 126, 161, 199201 adv., 136 agric., 125, 1323 Barnfield, see Preshute Black Field, 127 boundaries, 125 bridge, 127 char., 1378 ch., frontispiece, 125, 127, 1367 Civil War, 137 cts., 135 Cunetio, q.v. cust. tenants, 1323 dom. archit., 1278 farms, 12930, 1323 glebe, 1334, 136 inc., 1323 man., 23, 12736 man. ho., 1278 Mildenhall Ho., 128 mills, 125, 134 place name, 125 poor relief, 135 poorho., 135 pop., 127 Poulton, q.v. prehist. rem., 125, 127 prot. nonconf., 137 rectors, 83, 1334, 1367; and see Bailey, Thos.; Buxton; Curle; Francis, Chas.; Grafton; Knovill; Morley; Newport; Pocock, Edw., John, Ric.; Soames, Chas., Gordon; Steward rectory, 1367, 225 rectory ho., 1278, 136; and see Mildenhall: Mildenhall Ho. roads, 125, 127 Romano-Brit. settlement, 127; and see Cunetio Saxon settlement and rem., 127 schs., 52, 127, 1378, 161 'Selk' chap., 125 Sound Bottom, 125, 127, 132 Sound Copse, 51, 125, 133 Stitchcombe, q.v. Thicket Copse, 125, 133 tithes, 130, 136 tithings, 125 water meadows, 125, 133 Whiteshard Bottom, q.v. woodland, 63, 125, 133; and see Mildenhall: Sound Copse, Thicket Copse Woodlands, 1289, 133 as address, 23 ho., 130, 170 Miles, Thos., vicar of Preshute and of St. Mary's, Marlborough, rector of Poole Keynes, 182, 221 military manoeuvres, 207 Miller: Cath., see Gilmore John, and his w. Mary, 55 , 55 Mills, Thos., 103 mills, see Aldbourne; Avebury; Axford; Beckhampton; Bincknoll; Bishopstone; Clatford; cloth mill; fulling mills; Kennett, East; Kennett, West; Littlecote; Manton; Mildenhall; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Ogbourne St. George; post mill; Preshute; Ramsbury; Stitchcombe; Thrup; windmills; Winterbourne Bassett; Winterbourne Monkton Milton Lilbourne, see Clench Ministry of Works, 89 mint, 165, 208 Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales (Fransalians), 225 Mitchell (Michell): Alice, 154 John (fl. 1508), 154 John (fl. 1573), 96 fam., 154 Modena, Mary of, see Mary Mohun: Beatrice de, w. of Wm., 128 Isabel de, see Ferrers John de, Lord Mohun (d. 1330), 129 John de, Lord Mohun (d. 1375), 129 Mary de, m. John de Meriet, 129, 136 Reynold de, 128, 185 Wm. de, 128 Moleyns, Lord, see Hungerford Mompesson, Hen., 136 moneyer, 165 Monmouthshire, see Goldcliff Montagu: Eliz., w. of Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1397), 110 Sir John (d. 1390), 144 Sir John, earl of Salisbury (d. 1400), 144 Sim. de, prebendary of Ramsbury, 43 Thos., earl of Salisbury, 11011 Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1344), 110 Wm., earl of Salisbury (d. 1397), 110 Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Lord Geo. Fras. John, 26 Montfort, Sim. de, 166 Monthermer: Isabel de, see Despenser Joan de, see Joan Sir Ralph de, Lord Monthermer, 167 Moore: Geo. (d. 1729), 27, 48 Geo. (d. 1748), 48 Geo. (d. 1820), 48 Geo. Pearce, 27, 48 John (fl. 1567), 156 John (d. 1696), 48 Jonathan, 48 Mary, see Whityeatt Wm., 27 fam., 27, 48 Morley, Geo., rector of Mildenhall, bp. of Winchester, 137 Mormons, see Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Morrison, Jas., & Co., 209 morrow speech, courts of, 21314, 217, 219 Mortain, count of, see John, King Mortimer: Edm., earl of March, 173 Edw., 178 Hugh, 173 Ralph, 173, 179 fam., 173 Mosley, Sir Oswald Ernald, 267 Mott, Thos., 74 Moyne: Eliz., m. (Wm.) Stourton, 95 Sir Hen. le, 95 Sir Hen. le (another), 95 Joan le, w. of Sir Hen. le, 95 John le (fl. c. 1340), 95 John le (d. by 1381), 95 Sir John (fl. 1428), 95 murage, 208 murder, 212 Murless, Noel, 100 museum, see Avebury: Alex. Keiller Museum musical instruments, see organs Mynors, Thos. Baskerville, see Baskerville N. Nalder: John, 94 Rob. (fl. 1780), 94 Rob. (fl. 1842), 27 fam., 170 National House Building Materials Ltd., 157 National Trust, 8990, 92, 94, 98 Naumann, N. C., 142 Navarre, Joan of, see Joan Neale, Jas., 845 Neate: F. W., 75 John, 74 S. J., 74 Steph., 74 Neel, Rob., rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough, canon of Chichester, 223 Neeld: Sir John, 174 Jos., 174 Nelson, J. M., 170 Netheravon, 56 Netley (Hants), abbey, 130 Neville: Anne, ctss. of Warwick, 113 Hugh de, 166, 176 Isabel de, see Walerand Joan de, m. Jordan de St. Martin, 120 , 120 Newburgh: Gilb., and his w. Amice, 144 John (fl. 1428), 144 John (d. 1486), 144 Sir Rog., 144 Newbury, John, 75 Newbury (Berks.), 45, 208 Newell, Thos. Blackman, and his w. Cath., 155 Newport, Ric., rector of Mildenhall, 137 Newport (I. W.), 194 newspapers, see Andover Times and Wilts., Berks., and Hants County Paper; Marlborough and Hungerford Express; Marlborough Journal; Marlborough Times; Wiltshire Echo; Wiltshire Opinion Special Newton: Ernest, 206 W. G., 164 Newtown, see Ramsbury Nicholas (fl. 1086), 96 Nicholas: Edw. (fl. 1631), 73 Edw. (fl. 1635, ? same), 117 Nogent-le-Rotrou (Eure-et-Loir, France), priory, 74, 82 nonconformity, protestant, see Anabaptists; Baptists; Bible Christian; Calvinists, 'Peculiar'; Christadelphians; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons); Closed Brethren; Independents; Methodists; Plymouth Brethren; Presbyterians; Quakers; Salvation Army; United Reformed church Norden: John, and his w. Eliz., 121 Ric., 121 Wm., 121 Norfolk, earl of, see Bigod Norris: Geo. Wm., 93 Jas., 93 John, 93, 98 Wm. (d. 1717), 934 Wm. (d. 1794), 93 North, E. H., 130 North Sea gas, 218 North Wilts. Banking Co., 210 North Wiltshire Coroner's District, 216 Northampton, 209 Northamptonshire, see Brixworth; Fotheringhay Northey, Edw., 116 Norton St. Philip (Som.), see Farleigh Hungerford notary public, 223 Nourse: Hen., 23, 12930 Sarah, m. 1 Chas. Finch, earl of Winchilsea, 2 Wm. Rollinson, 23, 129 novel disseisin, 157 Noyes: Joan, see Bacon Wm., 25 , 25 O. Oakes, A. E., 46 Oakley, Thos., 7 occupations and professions, see bakers; bankers; bell founders; bootmakers; brewers; brickmakers; chairmakers; cheese factors; cheesemongers; chirographers; clock makers; clothiers; coach makers; collar makers; curriers; day labourers; drugget maker; dyer; engineer, civil; fellmonger; feltmonger; fullers; fustian manufacturers; glovers; goldsmith; harness maker; hemp dresser; impresario; leather cutters; maltsters; medical practitioners; mercer; merchants; metal workers; moneyer; notary public; pin makers; policemen; racehorse trainers; rope makers; sack makers; shearmen; shoemakers; spinners; stonemasons; straw-hat maker; tanners; timber merchants; tucker; warreners; weavers; willow cutters; willow square makers; woollen draper; woolmen; worsted maker Ockwell, fam., 401 Ody, Thos., 112 offences, see assault; assault and battery; canon law, breaches of; ejectment; entry; entry and assault; felony; larceny; murder; treason; trespass; trespass and assault; trespass on the case; and see justice business officers, borough, see bailiffs; beadle; chamberlains; constables; coroners; escheator; herdsman; market, clerk of the; serjeants at mace; town clerk; treasurer; watchmen officers, local, see assize, justices of; constables (hund.); coroners (county); escheator (county); highways, surveyor of; medical officers of health; sanitary inspector; Wiltshire: sheriffs officers, manorial (less common), see ale, taster of; bread, weigher of; carcasses, inspectors of; commons, overseers and supervisors of; leather, inspectors of; leather, sealer of; leazelookers, leazetellers; park-keeper, chief; swans, overseer of; warrens and chases, keepers of; warrener; waters and river bank, keeper of; woods, keeper of; woodward officers, royal, see clerk, royal; Marlborough Castle: constables; Roman curia, king's orator at; serjeants, king's Og, riv., 623, 125, 1389, 141, 151, 161, 175, 199 Og valley, 1389, 141, 145, 151, 175 Ogbourne (regional name), 138, 1413, 153, 221 place name, 151 prebend, see Salisbury: cath. ch. priory, 76, 134, 1412, 145, 14952, 154, 1568 prior, see St. Vaast Ogbourne Maizey (in Ogbourne St. Andrew), 623, 66, 138, 141, 1434, 1479, 151, 154 agric., 147 Bonita stables, 141, 1478 bridge, 141 common meadow, 147 cust. tenants, 147 dom. archit., 141 farms, 143, 147 man., 1435, 147 man. ho., 143 Ogbourne Maizey Manor, 97, 141, 143, 1478 pop., 141 Rom. Catholicism, 150 water meadows, 147 Ogbourne St. Andrew, 623, 65, 138 51, 140, 153, 1556, 158, 17980 adv., 149 agric., 1389, 1457 Barbury, q.v. boundaries, 138 chaplain, 149 char., 151 ch., 1389, 142, 14950, 158 common meadow, 146 Coombe Down, 1389, 1456, 151 cts., 1489, 1578 cust. tenants, 1456, 158 dom. archit., 139, 141 farms, 138, 142, 146, 149, 155, 179 field systems, 139 glebe, 142, 146, 149 inc., 146, 151 inn, 139 man., 24, 76, 1417, 154, 156 mills, 147 Ogbourne, Little, 138 Ogbourne, South, 138 Ogbourne Down, 139 Ogbourne Maizey, q.v. peculiar, eccl., 149 place name, 138 poor relief, 149 poorho., 149 pop., 139 prehist. settlement and rem., 139; and see Barbury: Barbury Castle prot. nonconf., 150 roads, 139 Rockley, q.v. Romano-Brit. rem., 139 Saxon rem., 139 schs., 1501 Smeathe's Ridge, 1389, 151 streets, 139 tithes, 142, 1456, 149 vicarage, 14950, 159 vicarage ho., 139, 149 vicars, 14950; and see Sedgewick; Webb, Bart. water meadows, 146 woodland, 139 Ogbourne St. George, 623, 65, 76, 127, 138, 140, 141, 1456, 149, 15160, 161, 180, 200 adv., 158 agric., 151, 1557 army camp, 1513 boundaries, 151 bridge, 152 chant., 142, 1589 adv., 158 chant., ho., 159 chap., 158 chaplain, 158 char., 160 ch., 138, 1502, 154, 1589 Church Hill, 1512 cts., 148, 1578 curates, 159 cust. tenants, 77, 1556, 158 dom. archit., 1534 farms, 146, 1547 fraternity, 159 glebe, 154, 156 inc., 1556 inns, 153 man., 7980, 142, 1456, 151, 1534, 156, 158 man. ho., 97, 1512, 154, 156 Middle Town, 155; and see Ogbourne St. George: Southend mills, 157 Moore's Wood, 152 Ogbourne, Great, 151; and see Ogbourne St. George: place name Ogbourne, North, 151; and see Ogbourne St. George: place name Ogbourne priory, q.v. peculiar, eccl., 158 place name, 151; and see (both s.v. Ogbourne St. George) Ogbourne, Great; Ogbourne, North poor relief, 158 pop., 152 prehist. settlement and rem., 1512 prot. nonconf., 15960 rly. sta., 152 roads, 152 Romano-Brit. rem., 151 Round Hill Downs, 1512, 155 schs., 151, 153, 160 Southend (formerly Middle Town), 1513 dom. archit., 153 Hallam (ho.), 153, 155 place name, 1523 pop., 153 tithes, 146, 154, 156, 158 vestry, 158 vicarage, 158 vicarage ho., 153, 158 vicars, 1589; and see Pope, Benj. Whitefield Hill, 1512, 155 Wilding's Copse, 152 woodland, 1512; and see (all s.v. Ogbourne St. George) Moore's Wood; Wilding's Copse Yielding Copse, 152 oil lighting, 218 Oldcastle: Joan, see Pole John, Lord Oldcastle, 111 Oldfield, John, 5 Olympia Agricultural Co. Ltd. 97, 1723 oratory, 102 Orchard, Thos., 82 orchestra, 72 organs, 224 Orgar (fl. before 1066), 194 Ormond, fam., 154 Osmond: J. W., 97, 100 John, 46 S. T., 41 W. J., 97, 100 Osmund, bp. of Salisbury, 180, 220 Otbold (fl. 1086), 19 outfangthief, 212 Overton, Guthlac, 179 Overton, 86, 1012, 1201, 123 rector, 102 and see Fyfield; Lockeridge; Shaw Overton, East (in Overton), 62 man., 171, 173 Overton, West (in Overton), 62, 66, 100, 120, 1245 West Woods, 179 Owen, J. D., 73, 76, 154 Oxford, 201, 212 burgesses, 210 mkts., 210 Oxford University: Brasenose Coll., 113 Broadgates Hall, 44, 102 principal, see Arch Cardinal Coll., 31 Magdalen Coll., 117, 191 Regius Professor of Medicine, see Warner Oxfordshire, 157; and see Ashbury; Banbury; Bicester; Blewbury; Bourton; Godstow; Sandford; Shipton under Wychwood; Uffington; Wittenham, Little P. Pain, Geof. s. of, see Geoffrey Paine, Anne, 228 Palmer: A. G., 56 John, 209 papal provision, 116, 181 Parfitt, Douglas, 155 parish, church, and village halls and rooms, 5, 43, 70, 108, 125, 127, 153, 159 parishes, detached parts of, 91, 107, 184 park-keeper, chief, 37 Park Town, see Ramsbury parks, see Aldbourne; Ashbury; Bishopstone; Littlecote; Marridge Hill; Ramsbury; Whittonditch Parliament: House of Commons, 49 House of Lords, 49 members, 109; and see Marlborough: borough parliamentary elections, 213 parliamentary representation, see Marlborough: borough Parr, Cath., see Catherine Parry, Steph., and his w. Joan, 24 Parsons, Wm., 25 partridges, 37 Parys: Chris., 111 John, vicar of Broad Hinton, 117 Ric. de, 111 Thos. de (d. before 1225), and his w. Grace, 111 Thos. (fl. 1319), 111 Thos. (d. c. 1515), 111 Thos. (d. 1610), 111 Wm., 111 passage, 210 Pattison, S., 73 paupers, removal of, 213 pavage, 210 paymaster-general, see Fox payments, customary, see cert money; deodands peage, 210 Peaks Downs (in Aldbourne and Baydon), 579, 67 Pearce (Pearse): John (d. in or before 1616), and his w. Eliz., 130 John (d. in or before 1642), 130 John (fl. 171722), 143 R. A., 31 Thos., 130 Wm., 130 peculiars, ecclesiastical, see Bishopstone; Marlborough; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Ogbourne St. George; Preshute; Ramsbury pedage, 210 Peddington: (or Tuck), Adam, 132 Adam, s. of Adam, 132 Pegler, Ellen Jane, 48 Pelham Puppets Ltd., 176 Pemberton, Mat., 225 Pembroke: Albert, 27, 734 Annie, 56 Wm., 56 Pembroke: earldom, 19, 188 earls of, 20, 22, 37, 48, 136, 191; and see Herbert; Marshal Pengryve, Hen., 221 Penn, Wm., 225 Pennsylvania, 226 Peplow: C. R., 74 R., 75 Pepys, Sam., 204 Perche, counts of, 72, 76; and see Geoffrey; Rotrou; Thomas; William, bp. of Chlons Percival: Ann, see FitzJames Edm., 173 Percy: Eliz., ctss. of Northumberland, 136 Peter de, 28 Perfect: Eliz., see Hayward Thos., 76 Thos. Hayward, see Southby Perkins: Chas., 205 E. H., & Son Ltd., 205 H. G., 205 Perry & Hawkins, see Marlborough Lime Co. pesage, 210 pest house, see Marlborough: borough Peter, Reynold s. of, see Reynold Pewsey rural district, 216 pheasants, 37 Phelps: Eleanor, m. John Savage, 94 John, 93 Jos., 15960 Ric. (fl. 1681), 93 Ric. (d. 1744), and his w. Mary, 94 Wm. Jas., 55 Philippa (of Hainault), queen of Edw. III, 63, 1679, 187, 205 Phillips, Wm., 8 Phipson: Edw., 94 Eliz. Thring, 94 Irene Jane, m. Jas. Bernard Wall, 94 Mary Ann, 94 pickage, 210 pie powder courts, 21314 Pig: Adam, 56 Ric., 56 pig farming, 190 pike, 175 Pile: Sir Fras. (d. 1635), 49 Sir Fras. (d. c. 1649), 49 Sir Fras. (fl. 1681), 49 Sir Gabriel (d. 1626), 4950, 136 Gabriel (fl. 1719), 49 Jane, w. of Sir Seymour (d. 1711), m. 2 Abel Griffith, 49 Sir Seymour (d. by 1681), 49 Sir Seymour (d. 1711), 49 Sir Seymour (fl. 1744), 4950 fam., 4950 pillory, 41 pin makers and pin making, 209 Pinchard, Biddulph, 75 Pinches, J. H., 25 Pinnegar: Thos., 96 Thos. Lord, 96 Mrs., 136 fam., 96 Pinnock, Wal., 206 Pizzie, Wm., 82 plague, 139, 218 Plank, Wm., 177 Plantagenet, Ric., duke of York, and his w. Cecily, 187 pleas, see assault; debt; trespass: pleas of; vee de naam pleas, civil, see damages, claims for; debt, pleas of pleas, trial of, 212 pleasure fairs, 40, 212 Plymouth Brethren, 118, 226 Pocock: A., 173 Edw., rector of Mildenhall, canon of Salisbury, 137 F. E., 73 Geo., 226 Giles, 31 John, rector of Mildenhall, canon of Salisbury, 1367 Ric. (d. c. 1596), 31 Ric. (d. c. 1654), 31 Ric. (d. 1694), 31 Ric. (d. 1718), 31 Ric. (fl. 176373), rector of Mildenhall, and his w. Eliz., 136 Ric. (fl. 1858), 129 Sarah, m. Chris. Capel, 31 Pole: Edw. Rob., 46 Sir Felix, and his w. Ethel Maud, 46 Joan de la, suo jure Baroness Cobham, m. John Oldcastle, Lord Oldcastle, 111 Marg., suo jure ctss. of Salisbury, 144 policemen and policing, 21718 Polstead, Hugh de, 194 pontage, 210 Ponting, C. E., 103, 118, 164, 204, 215, 223 n Poole: F. H., 155 Jos., 155 Poole Bros., 155 Poole Keynes (later Glos.), 182 rector, see Miles poor-law unions, see Highworth and Swindon; Hungerford; Marlborough Poore, Herb., bp. of Salisbury, 24, 30 poorhouses, see Hinton, Broad; Mildenhall; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Preshute Pope: Benj., vicar of Ogbourne St. George, 159 J. A., 210 T., 210 T., Ltd., 176, 210 Thos., 210 Popham: Alex. (d. 1669), 28, 194 Alex. (d. 1705), 28 Edw. (d. 1772), 29 Sir Fras. (d. 1644), 28 Sir Fras. (d. 1674), 28 Fras. (d. 1735), 25, 29 Fras. (d. 1780), and his w. Dorothy, 24, 29 Fras. (d. 1804), 29, 31 Geo., 93, 98 Sir John (d. 1607), 28 John (d. 1636), 1945 John (fl. 1691), 93 Mary, see Harvey fam., 24, 28, 194 Porter, Mrs., 39 Portishead (Som., later Avon), 145 Portman, Edw. Hen. Berkeley, 26, 56 post mill, 101 post office, see Marlborough Potter: John, 154 Thos., 154 Potterne, 32 Poughley (in Chaddleworth), priory, 312 Poulton: Geo., and his w. Isabel, 131 John, 131 Rog., 131 Thos., and his w. Isabel, 131 Thos., and his w. Isabel (others), 131 Thos., bp. of Worcester, 131, 136, 2213 Wm., 143 Poulton (in Mildenhall), 62, 66, 125, 128, 1301 agric., 134 cust. tenants, 134 dom. archit., 128 farms, 1301, 134 inc., 134 man., 1301, 134 mills, 134 pop., 128 Poulton Downs, 134 Poulton Ho., 128, 131, 161 Rabley Wood, 125, 134 water meadows, 134 woodland, 134; and see Poulton: Rabley Wood poultry rearing, see Aldbourne; Marridge Hill pounds, common, 87, 101, 135, 207 Powell: C. R. E., and his w. Florence, 129 J. B., 80 W. E., 129 Powle, Hen., 19, 223, 257, 30, 39, 48, 556 Powys: John, Baron Lilford, 187 (later Fox-Powys), L. W. H., 187 Powys, see Aberedw Poyntz: Sir Hugh, 144 Nic. (d. c. 1311), 144 Nic. (fl. 1351), 144 precision engineering, 176 Precy: Chas., 6 Harry, 58 John, 5 Thos., 6 fam., 56 prehistoric settlement and remains, see Aldbourne; Avebury; Bishopstone; Hinton, Broad; Kennett, East; Kennett, West: the Kennett Ave., the Sanctuary, West Kennett long barrow; Langdon Wick; Marridge Hill; Membury; Mildenhall; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Ogbourne St. George; Preshute; Ramsbury; Upham, Upper; Wansdyke; Whittonditch; Winterbourne Bassett; Winterbourne Monkton Presbyterians, 45, 845, 103, 225 Preshute, 15 n, 623, 125, 127, 134, 136, 138, 145, 148, 151, 16084, 162, 199201, 207, 215, 21821, 2247 adv., 181 agric., 1745 Barnfield, 127, 164, 176 Barton Down, 161, 175, 204 Bay Bridge, 125, 1389, 161, 175; and see Marlborough: bridges boundaries, 161 Castle inn, 160, 164, 170, 1823, 2045, 209; and see Marlborough Coll.: C (formerly Marlborough) Ho.; Preshute: Marlborough Ho. chapelry of St. Martin, see Marlborough char., 1834 ch., 125, 144, 1601, 163, 165, 170, 175, 1803, 199, 220 Clatford, q.v. curates, 182 cust. tenants, 1745 dom. archit., 164, 177 Elcot, 62, 66, 134, 1601, 1634, 1701, 1746, 208, 221 farms, 148, 166, 16970, 1747 fishing, 175 Forest Hill, 1634 glebe, 170, 181 Granham Hill, 161, 163, 176 hosp. of St. Thos., 1678, 171 inc., 175 inns, 1634, 199; and see Preshute: Castle inn Langdon Wick, q.v. man., 63, 16874 Manton, q.v. Marlborough barton, see Marlborough Castle: barton Marlborough Castle, q.v. Marlborough Coll., q.v. Marlborough Common, see Marlborough Marlborough Ho. (two of the name), 160, 161, 16970, 176, 209 as address, 174 royal visits, 170 and see Marlborough Coll.: C (formerly Marlborough) Ho.; Preshute: Castle inn Mayfield Sch. (later Coll.), 1834 mills, 134, 1757, 208 the Mount, 160, 160, 165, 16970 Newbury Street, 161, 163, 171, 1745, 177 peculiar, eccl., 181 place name, 160 poorho., 180, 183 pop., 163 Port field, see Marlborough prehist. settlement and rem., 63, 1601, 165, 199; and see Preshute: the Mount Preshute Within (civil par.), 161, 199, 201 Preshute Without (civil par.), 161, 163, 183 priory of St. Marg. (Gilbertine), 1214, 132, 163, 167, 1712, 1745, 1778, 180, 194 canon, see Rodley prot. nonconf., 183 rly. stas., 163 rectors, 167, 181, 221; and see Green, Rog. rectory, 167, 170, 181 rectory ho., 1701, 181 recusancy, 183 reservoirs, 219 roads, 161, 163, 200 Romano-Brit. settlement and rem., 161 St. Margaret's (district), 161, 1634, 175, 1823, 199, 204, 21819, 2267 fair, 177 man., 171, 177 man. ho., 171 Savernake hosp., 164 schs., 1834, 227; and see Marlborough Coll.; Preshute: Mayfield Sch. streets, 1634 Temple Rockley, q.v. tithes, 170, 1734, 181 tithings, 1601, 163, 165, 180, 212 vicarage, 1812, 220, 224 vicarage ho., 1812 vicars, 167, 170, 1813, 221; and see Edwards, Jos.; Lynch; Meyler; Miles; Thorpe white horse, 161 Wick Down, 163 woodland, 175 Preshute Within and Without, see Preshute Preston (in Aldbourne and Ramsbury), 12, 15, 18, 267, 326, 41, 578, 69, 72 agric., 34 cust. tenants, 34, 58 dom. archit., 18, 26, 72 farms, 267, 34, 36 inc., 34 tollho., 72, 145 Price: Benj., 93, 121 J. E., 113 printing press, 205 prisons (gaols), 65, 135; and see London: Fleet; Marlborough: bridewell; (s.v. Marlborough: borough) gaol; Marlborough Castle: gaol prosecuting society, 218 Provence, Eleanor of, see Eleanor Puckeridge: Hen. Jas., 56, 75 P. M., 56 Pugh, Ric., 116 Pullen: W., 154 Wm. (? same), 97 punishments, see gallows; pillory; stocks; tumbrel puppet manufacture, 176 Purdue: Rog., 60, 222 Thos., 222 Wm., 60, 222 puritanism, 44 Purton, 11, 44 Pusey (Berks.), rector of, see White, Wm. Puzey, Jas., 6 Pye: (later Bennet), Eliz., see Legh (later Bennet), Wm. Bathurst, 109 Pyncombe, Mrs., 221, 223 Q. Quakers, 137, 150, 183, 2256 quarter sessions, see Marlborough: borough; Wiltshire quayage, 208 Queen Anne's Bounty, 6, 59, 220, 223 Quenington (Glos.), man., 19 Quidhampton, see Wroughton quilling house, 40 Quintin (fl. 1086), 19 Quintin, Wm., 188 quitrents, see cert money R. R.A.F. stations, see Andover; Ramsbury; Yatesbury rabbit warrens, 37, 51, 789, 125, 132, 136, 176, 207 Rabson (in Winterbourne Bassett), 62, 1845, 18990 cust. tenants, 189 farm, 190 man., 174, 1879 man. ho., 188 place name, 184 race meetings, 204, 207, 210 racehorse trainers and training, 78, 55, 63, 87, 91, 95, 100, 139, 1478, 151, 175, 1789 racing stables, 69, 80, 8991, 100, 141, 145, 1478, 151, 163, 165, 178 Radnorshire, see Aberedw railways, see Berks. & Hants Extension; G.W.R.; Marlborough; Marlborough & Grafton; Midland & South Western Junction; Swindon, Marlborough, & Andover Rainbold (fl. 1086), 92, 101 Ralph, John, 113 Ramsbury: Eliz. of, m. 1 Reynold s. of Peter, 2 Sir Wm. Everard, 24 John of (fl. 1367), 49 John of (fl. 1376, ? same), 56 John of (fl. 138694), 24 Mabel of, w. of John (fl. 1367), 49 Marg. of, see Everard Maud of, w. of John (fl. 138694), 24 Maud of (another), see London Reynold of, 24 Reynold of (another), 24 Rob. of (fl. earlier 14th cent.), 49 Rob. of (d. 1361, ? same), 56 Sim. of, 24 Thos. of, 24 Ramsbury, 1, 7, 9, 1261, 14, 80, 1245, 127, 200 adv., 423 agric., 12, 329 airfield, 17, 20, 223, 38; and see Ramsbury: R.A.F. sta. as address, 24, 45, 59 Ashridge, see Axford Axford, q.v. Axford, or Priory, Farm, see Axford Axford Ho., see Axford Bailey Hill, see Baydon Baydon, q.v. Baydon Furnett, see Baydon Baydon Manor (formerly Marridge Hill Ho.), see Marridge Hill Baydon Manor (formerly Marridge Hill) estate, q.v. bps., 1, 12, 15, 19, 412; and see Herman Blake's Copse, 13, 34, 51 Bodorgan Ho., see Ramsbury: Ramsbury Hill boundaries, 12, 15 Burney (or Upper Axford), see Axford cath., 15 chant., 435 chant. ho., 44 chap., 434 chaplains, 435 chars., 46 chase, 37, 135 ch., 12, 1516, 425, 52 common marsh, 33, 39 cts., 1, 402, 52, 59 Crowood estate, q.v. Crowood Ho., see Whittonditch curates, 445 cust. tenants, 22, 323, 51, 578 dom. archit., 1720, 223, 25, 3940 Eastridge, q.v. Eastridge Ho., see Eastridge fairs, 40, 44 farms, 20, 225, 27, 3340, 52 fires, 17 fishing, 37, 39 Ford, see Baydon glebe, 43 Gore Lane, see Baydon 'great tree', 18 guild of St. Mary, 43 Hens Wood, 1213, 20, 38 High Street, 1518, 41, 43, 45 Hilldrop (formerly West Thrup), q.v. imparking, 334, 378 inc., 33, 36, 43 ind., 401 inns, 1618 iron foundry (Saxon), 15 Jubilee Royal Foundry, 41 Knighton, q.v. Littlecote, q.v. Littlecote estate, q.v. Littlecote Ho., see Littlecote man., 1, 3, 7, 1928, 304, 36, 3940, 423, 4853, 55, 57, 59, 73; and see Ramsbury estate man. ho., 17, 19, 22, 37; and see Ramsbury: Ramsbury Manor mkt., 40, 210 Marridge Hill, q.v. Marridge Hill Ho., see Marridge Hill Membury, q.v. Membury fort, see Membury mills, 1517, 22, 34, 3940, 43 Newtown, 16 brass and iron foundry, 41 Oxford Street, 1617, 25, 41, 45 palace (of bps. of Salisbury), 1516, 20, 32, 35, 37, 39 chap., 20, 42, 44 licences to wall and crenellate, 20 and see Ramsbury: Ramsbury Manor Park Coppice, 13, 30, 38 Park Town, 1517, 334, 3940 tithing, 224, 27, 33, 41, 47, 50 parks, 13, 1617, 203, 32, 34, 369, 47, 50 Parliament Piece (formerly the Rookery), 1617, 25, 46 Peaks Downs, q.v. peculiar, eccl., 42 Pig's Court estate, see Baydon place name, 18 poor relief, 42 pop., 1517 prebend, see Salisbury: cath. ch. prebendal estate, 22, 39, 59 prebendal ho., 22 prebendaries, 22, 39, 424, 50, 59; and see Bridport, Thos. of; Montagu, Sim. de; St. John, Wm. de prehist. rem., 13 Preston, q.v. prot. nonconf., 445 R.A.F. sta., 17; and see Ramsbury: airfield Ramsbury Hill (formerly Bodorgan Ho.), 1617, 46 Ramsbury Manor, 1517, 203, 21, 32, 38, 45 Ramsbury Plain, 12 Ramsbury Town tithing, 245, 41 recusancy, 45 roads, 13 the Rookery, see Ramsbury: Parliament Piece rural district, 216 Saxon remains, 15 sch. board, 46, 52 schs., 43, 456, 52 see, 19, 42 Shortgrove, see Baydon sport, 323, 378 Spring Hill, 12, 23, 33, 38 the Square, 1618, 48 streets, 1516 Thrup (formerly East Thrup), q.v. Thrup, West (later Hilldrop), see Hilldrop tithes, 22, 256, 43, 50, 57, 59 tithings, 1, 15, 1719, 41 trades, 401 vicarage, 423, 50, 60, 83 vicarage ho., 15, 43, 46 vicars, 22, 25, 424, 50, 5960; and see Arch; Brown, Sam.; Garrard; Meyrick, Edw., Edw. Graves; Wild; Wilson, John water meadows, 15, 33, 378 watercress beds, 39 Whittonditch, q.v. Whittonditch, Upper, see Whittonditch woodland, 1213, 22, 30, 334, 378, 51; and see (all s.v. Ramsbury) Blake's Copse; Hens Wood; Park Coppice workho., 42 Ramsbury estate, 1, 5, 12, 15, 1920, 23, 32, 39, 53 Ramsbury hundred, 1, 2, 9, 12, 412 Ramshill, Wm., 206 Randall, Ric., 112 Ranulph (fl. 1086), 109 Rashley, Thos., rector of Barford St. Martin, 103 rates, see labour rate; (s.v. Marlborough: borough) rates; Wiltshire: county rate Rawlins, fam., 36 Ray, Thos., 2278 Read: Edw., 81 Hen. (d. 1706), 26 Hen. (d. 1756), 26, 34 Hen. (d. 1786), 26 Hen. (d. 1821), 256, 28, 55 J. M., 121 Louisa, 46 M. J., 121, 123 Mary Ann, m. John Richmond Seymour, 26, 46 Nic., 24 Reading (Berks.), 175, 210 abbey, 207 as address, 60, 170 vicar, see Fowler reading rooms, 108, 124, 159; and see libraries recluses, see anchorites record, court of, 213 recusancy, see Marlborough; Preshute; Ramsbury Redman, fam., 143 Reed & Co., 210 Reeve, J. A., 60 religious, 221; and see anchorites, hermits, recluses; Augustinians; Benedictines; Carmelites; Cistercians; Cluniac; Franciscan; Gilbertines; Hospitallers; Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales; Templars reservoirs, see Preshute; Wroughton resorts, 20910 Restwold, Thos., 75 return of royal precepts and mandates, 196 return of summonses to the exchequer, 196 return of writs, 41, 65, 196, 213 Reviers: Baldwin de, earl of Devon, lord of the Isle of Wight (d. 1245), 95, 109 Baldwin de, earl of Devon (d. 1262), 95, 109 Isabel de, suo jure ctss. of Devon, m. Wm. de Forz, count of Aumale, 95, 10910 fam., 95 Reynold son of Peter, 24 Reynold son of Wase, 109 Rham, W. L., vicar of Broad Hinton, 117 Richard I, 166, 172 Richard III (Ric., duke of Gloucester), 129, 136, 172 Richard (fl. 1086), 120, 122 Richard (fl. before 1147), 142 Richard son of Hildebrand, 48 Richards: Ann, 113 Edw., 113 Sir Gordon, 100 Richardson (in Winterbourne Bassett), 62, 66, 1845, 18890 dom. archit., 188 farms, 190 man., 1889 Richmond: Alethea, m. Jos. Gabbit, 30 Anne, see Seymour Hen., 111 John, 111 Seymour, 30 Toby, 30 Wm., see Webb Ridge Way, 3, 78, 13, 63, 86, 89, 107, 11920, 161, 185, 193 Ridgeway (benefice), 149, 158 Ringeburn: Rob. de, 121 Wm. de, 121 riots, see disorder ritualism, 103 rivers and streams, see Avon (Bristol); Brinkworth Brook; Hungerbourne; Kennet; Lambourn; Og roads: Cirencester-Cunetio, 67 coach, 89, 199200 Devizes-Swindon, 63, 89, 1078, 185, 193; and see Harepath Way Hungerford-Marlborough, 13, 47, 127, 200 London-Bath, 13, 63, 89, 99, 120, 125, 127, 161, 165, 170, 199201 Marlborough-Pewsey, 163, 165 Marlborough-Salisbury, 161 Marlborough-Swindon, 127, 139, 141, 152, 200 Marlborough to Wootton Bassett, 1078, 139, 141, 163 motorway, 13, 53, 200 prehist., 3, 13, 63 Rom., 13, 523, 556, 58, 60, 63, 67, 867, 89, 127, 152 Salisbury-Swindon, 161, 2001 Swindon-Hungerford, 67, 6970 Swindon-Wantage, 3, 5 turnpiked, 13, 67, 89, 107, 120, 127, 139, 141, 152, 161, 163, 185, 193, 199200 and see Ermin Street; Harepath Way; Icknield Way; Ridge Way; Rogues Way; Thieves Way Robert at the green, 32 Robert at the green, Rog. s. of, see Roger Robert at the marsh, 32 Robert at the marsh, John s. of, see John Robert son of Samuel, 110 Robert the Frenchman, 172 Roberts: David, 164 Ric., 93 Robinson, W. T., 7 Robson, John, 29 Roches: Eliz., m. Sir Wal. Beauchamp, 188 Sir John, and his w. Wm., 188 Rochester, bp. of, see Curle Rockley: Edm. of, and his w. Scholace, 189 Wal. of, 168 Rockley (in Ogbourne St. Andrew), 623, 656, 1389, 141, 1445, 14751, 161, 174, 182 agric., 148 chap., 141, 14950, 159 chaplain, 150 cust. tenants, 148, 174 Dean Bottom, 1389, 148 dom. archit., 141 farms, 148 field systems, 139 man., 1445, 148, 174 man. ho., 145 the Old Eagle (inn), 127, 139, 141, 200 pop., 141 roads, 141 Rockley Down, 139 Rockley Ho., 138, 141, 145, 148 sch., 141, 151 Temple Bottom, 138, 148 white horse, 141 Wick Bottom, 138, 148 Rodley, John, canon of St. Margaret's priory, Preshute, 124 Roger, bp. of Salisbury, 92 Roger son of Robert at the green, 32 Rogers: Rob., 84 Thos., 26 Rogues (or Sugar) Way, 3, 67 Rollinson: Sarah, see Nourse Wm., 23 Roman Catholicism, see Marlborough; Ogbourne Maizey Roman curia, king's orator at, 223 Romano-Brit. settlement and remains, see Aldbourne; Ashbury; Avebury; Baydon; Bishopstone; Cunetio; Hinton, Broad; Kennett, East; Littlecote; Marlborough; Mildenhall; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Ogbourne St. George; Preshute; Upham, Upper; Winterbourne Monkton Romsey, Thos., 207 Rootes, Sir Wm. (later Baron), 20 rope factory, 204, 209 rope makers and rope making, 209 Ros: Margery de, see Badlesmere Wm. de, Lord Ros, 130 Rose, Rob., 93 Rotrou, count of Perche (d. 1144), 72, 76 Rotrou, count of Perche (d. 1191), 72, 74, 82 Round, John, 75 Rowden: Wm. of, 176 of, m. Geof. Seymour, 176 royal visits, see Littlecote: Littlecote Ho.; Preshute: Marlborough Ho. Ruddle, G., 93 Rudge, see Froxfield Rudhall: Abel, 224 Abraham, 45 Rupert, Prince, 72 rural districts, see Amesbury; Marlborough; Pewsey; Ramsbury Rushall, rector of, see Williams, Sir Erasmus Russell: John, 171 Sir Rob. (fl. 135195), 144 Rob. (fl. 15th cent.), 171 Thos., 171 Russley Park, see Bishopstone Rutland, dukes and earls of, see Manners Ryder: Edw., 136 Eliz., 136 S. sac and soc, 157, 212 Sacheverell: Hen., 193, 201 Joshua, rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough, 201 sack makers and sack making, 209 Sackville, Chas., Baron Buckhurst, earl of Middlesex and Dorset, 73 Sadler: John, 113 Thos., 113 Wm., 113 sail cloth manufacture, 209 Sainsbury, F. J., 130 St. Amand: Baroness, see Braybroke, Eliz. Lord, see Beauchamp, Ric. St. David's, chancellor of, see Williams, Sir Erasmus St. George's in the East (Mdx.), 103 St. Georges de Boscherville (Seine Maritime, France), abbey, 91, 142 St. John: Fred., Vct. St. John, Vct. Bolingbroke, 111 Geo., Vct. Bolingbroke, 130 Sir Hen., Vct. St. John, 111 Hen., Vct. Bolingbroke, 111 John (d. 1576), 111 Sir John (d. 1594), 111, 130 Sir John (d. 1648), 11112 Sir John (d. 1656), 111 John, Vct. St. John (d. 1748), 111 Mary Emily Eliz., w. of Hen., Vct. Bolingbroke, 111 Nic., 111, 130 Wal. (d. 1597), 111 Sir Wal. (d. 1708), 111 Wm. de, prebendary of Ramsbury, 43 , 111, 130 fam., 111, 130 St. Lo, John, 142 St. Margaret's (district), see Preshute St. Martin: Joan de, see Neville Jordan de, 120 Reynold de, 120 Wm. de, 120 St. Quintin: Arabella, see Calcraft G. D., 130 Geof., 130 Wm., 130 St. Vaast, Wm. de, prior of Ogbourne, 142 St. Victor en Caux (Seine Maritime, France), abbey, 65, 173, 180 Saladin, Herb., 37 Salcot, John, bp. of Salisbury, 5, 19, 22 Salisbury: Edw. of, 128, 174 Patrick of, earl of Salisbury, 128, 174 Sibyl of, m. John FitzGilbert, 174 Wal. of, 128, 174 Salisbury: earldom, 128 earls of, see Cecil; Lacy; Longespe; Salisbury Salisbury, 19, 32, 139, 182, 201, 205, 208, 219, 228 archdeacon, 181 as address, 183, 226 bps., 1, 56, 9, 15, 1920, 44, 59, 82, 1012, 111, 11617, 123, 1356, 167, 181, 191, 1978, 201, 210, 220, 2223; and see Barrington; Beauchamp, Ric.; Bohun, Jocelin de; Bridport, Giles of; Davenant; Hamilton; Jewell; Longespe, Nic.; Osmund; Poore; Roger; Salcot as owners of estates, 1, 3, 5, 7, 16, 32, 35, 37, 3943, 48, 53, 57 palace, see Ramsbury bps. (suffragan), 83; and see Elvyngton cath. ch., 112, 115, 181 canons, 42, 112, 223; and see Green, Rog.; Pocock, Edw., John; Swinburne; Thorpe chancellor, 112, 11516 chapter, 22, 42, 112, 11516, 180, 210, 220 choristers, and their warden, 170, 181 deans, 42, 44, 112, 11516, 181, 210, 220 prebendaries: of Bishopstone, see Barnstone, John; Coker, Thos.; Kinnimond; Landon, Whittington; of Blewbury and Marlborough, 181; of Ogbourne, 149, 158; of Ramsbury, see Bridport, Thos. of; Montagu, Sim. de; St. John, Wm. de prebends: of Axford, 423, 47, 50; of Bishopstone, 6, 810; of Blewbury, 112; of Blewbury and Marlborough, 1801, 220; of Brixworth, 112; of Gillingham, 42; of Ogbourne, 142, 154, 158; of Ramsbury, 22, 33, 423, 50; of Shipton, 112; of Shipton and Brixworth, 112 succentor, 42 diocese, 83 hosp. of St. Nic., 11011, 11517 master, see Wordsworth see, 5, 19, 40, 42 Salthrop, see Wroughton Salvation Army, 45, 226 Samuel, Rob. s. of, see Robert Sandell, J. E., 22 Sandford: Hugh, 181 T. C. G., 206 fam., 181 Sandford (Oxon.), preceptory, 179 Sandhurst (Berks.), 84 Sanger, Wm., 183, 226 sanitary inspector, 216 sarsen stones, 87, 120, 123, 148, 161, 193 Saul (fl. 1066), 110 Saunders: Jane, m. Sir John Guise, 121 John, 121 John (another), 121 W. W., 142 Savage: Eleanor, see Phelps John, 94 Savary, John, 157 Savernake, liberty of, 66 Savernake estate, 177, 206 Savernake forest, 13, 37, 50, 122, 125, 127, 132, 1345, 166, 171, 1756, 1789, 193, 209, 221, 225 Grand Avenue, 125 warden, see Esturmy, Hen. Savernake Park, North, 66, 161, 199 Saville, Wm., and his w. Anne, 96 Savors, Ric., 26 Saxon settlement and remains, see Avebury; Hilldrop; Knighton; Mildenhall; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Ramsbury; Thrup scales (weighing), 211; and see weighing beam or engine Scherrer & Hicks, 53 school board, see Ramsbury schools: adventure, 183 board, 46 boarding, 11, 46, 104, 1834, 228 charity, 11, 46, 226 comprehensive, 227 dame, 46, 85, 137, 160 endowed, 118, 124, 138 evening, 227 grammar, 227 'of industry', 227 National, 11, 60, 85, 104, 150, 160, 183, 198, 211, 2278 nonconformist, 46, 85, 104, 105 n, 225, 228 preparatory, 228 private, 104, 118, 1501, 1601, 1834, 228 secondary modern, 227 Scrope: Geo., 130 fam., 130 seals, see Marlborough: borough Sedgewick: Obadiah, vicar of Ogbourne St. Andrew, 74, 149 Priscilla, w. of Obadiah, 74 Selby, Sarah Lydia, m. Thos. Lockwood Heward, 94 Selkley hundred, 626, 64, 105, 166, 174, 180 jurors, 41 name, 63, 65, 125 Selsey, bp. of, see Ethelric serjeants, king's, 109, 112 serjeants at mace, 21215 Serle, Wm., 221 services, see customs services, public, see electric lighting; fire precautions and services; gas lighting; Marlborough; (both s.v. Marlborough) sewage works, waterworks; oil lighting; policemen; Swindon: waterworks; watchmen; (both s.v. Wiltshire) county fire service, county police force settlement, see prehistoric settlement and remains; Romano-Brit. settlement and remains; Saxon settlement and remains settlements, depopulated, 1819, 67, 69, 71, 91 sewage works, see Marlborough Seyman, Wm., 228 Seymour: Algernon, earl of Hertford, duke of Somerset, 16970, 182, 220 Anne, m. Toby Richmond, 30 Chas., Baron Seymour, 169 Chas., duke of Somerset, 16970, 220 Chas. Fred., 26 Chas. Read, 26 Charlotte, m. Heneage Finch, earl of Aylesford, 169 Edw., Vct. Beauchamp, earl of Hertford, duke of Somerset, 19, 22, 30, 43, 48, 50, 59, 72, 113, 129, 1312, 169, 1723, 180, 187, 189, 194, 219 Sir Edw., earl of Hertford, 28, 131, 169, 173, 219 Eliz., m. Thos. Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, 131, 169 Frances, m. John Manners, marquess of Granby, 169 Frances, w. of Algernon Seymour, earl of Hertford, duke of Somerset, 170 Frances, m. John Walford, 30 Sir Fras., Baron Seymour (d. 1664), 169, 173 Fras., Baron Seymour, duke of Somerset (d. 1678), 169 Geof., 176 Hen. Richmond, 26 Jane, see Jane Jane (another), 30 Sir John (d. 1464), 131 John (d. 1491 or 1492), 131 Sir John (d. 1536), 131 John, duke of Somerset, 20, 131 John Richmond, 26 Mary Ann, see Read Rob., 187 Sarah, suo jure (from 1682), dchss. of Somerset, m. 3 Hen. Hare, Baron Coleraine, 113, 119 Thos. (fl. before 1428), 144 Thos. (fl. c. 1562), 27, 34 Thos. (d. c. 1717), 30 Wm., earl and marquess of Hertford, duke of Somerset (d. 1660), 169, 172, 213 Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1671), 169 , see Rowden fam., 174, 213, 219 Shalbourne (formerly partly Berks.), 39 shambles, 211 Sharington: Hen., 143 Olive, m. John Talbot (another), 143 Sir Wm., 91, 143 Sharpe, John, 220 Shaw, Geo. Bernard, 72 Shaw (in Overton), 62, 66 shearmen, 208 sheep, see Leicestershire; Merino; Southdown sheep fairs, 207, 211 Shefford (or Shelford), Thos., 27 Shelley, Hen., 6 Shepherd (Sheppard): Hen. (two of the name), 209 Wm., 209 Mr., 208 Sherborne (Dors.), 42 Sherbrooke: Cuthbert, 143 Dorothy, see Edwardes sheriffs, see Wiltshire: sheriffs Sherston, John, 119 Shields, Mr., 76 Shipp, F. E., 97, 100 Shipreve, Nic., 144 Shipton Moyne (Glos.), 95 Shipton under Wychwood (Oxon.), prebend, see Salisbury: cath. ch. shoemakers, 401 shops, 16, 206 Shute, Hen., 40 Shuter: John (fl. 1535), 98 John, s. of John (fl. 1535), 98 John (d. 1591, ? same), 94 John (fl. 1611), 94 shuttered concrete, 164 silk manufactory, 209 silk manufacture, 81 Simkins, see Simpkins Simons, Mr., 226 Simpkins (Simkins): Chas., 93 Fras. Jas., 55, 129 Wm., 93 Skinner: John, 94 Susan, see Dyke Sloper: Agnes, see Dismars John, 194 Rob., 194 Sim. (fl. 1574), 195 Sim. (fl. 1625), 195 Thos., 195 Wal., 194 Wm., 195 fam., 194, 196 slum clearance, 204 smallholdings, see allotments Smith: Anne, see Benger C., 173 C. J., 154 Edwin, 55 Eliz., see Goddard G. B., 267 Hen. (fl. 1597), 56 Hen. (d. by 1627), 119 Hen. Challoner, 7, 55 J., 205 J. Challoner, 7 Jas., 155 John, 57 L. H., 56 Phil., 57 Ric. (d. 1633), 94, 97 Ric. (fl. 1666), 97 Ric., s. of Ric. (fl. 1666), 94, 97 Rob., 112 Theodosia, w. of Phil., m. 2 Steph. Tracy, 57 Theodosia (another), 57 Theophilus, 57 Thos. (d. c. 1558), 97 Thos. (fl. 1582), 56 Thos. (d. c. 1597), 97 Thos. (fl. 1630), 567 Thos. (fl. 1633), 57 Thos., s. of Ric. (d. 1633), 97 Thos. (fl. c. 1638, ? same), 956, 99 Thos., s. of Ric. (fl. 1666), 97 Thos. (d. by 1750), 94, 967 Thos. (fl. c. 1750), 97 Thos. Challoner, 7 Wm., 93 Misses, 183 Mr., 194 , 144 Smyth: Fred., 194 Sir Hugh, 143 Sir John, 143 Snap (in Aldbourne), 67, 69, 74, 78 agric., 67, 778 cust. tenants, 77 farms, 74, 7880 field system, 67 pop., 71 sch., 85 Soames: Chas., 136 Chas. (another), rector of Mildenhall, 1367 Gordon, rector of Mildenhall, 136 soapmaking, 41 Soil Fertility Ltd., 157 Soley, Jos., vicar of Preshute, canon of Winchester, 182 Somerset, dukedom, 131 dukes of, see Seymour Somerset, see Bath; Farleigh Hungerford; Frome; Glastonbury; Mells; Portishead; Wells 'sonderland', 77 Sonning (Berks.), 32, 42 South Sea Bubble, 171 South Sea Company, 22, 49, 96, 171 South Western Gas Board, 218 Southampton, 176, 208, 210 priory of St. Denis, 111, 117 Southby: Eliz. Hayward, 76 Hen., 76 T. H., 76 (formerly Perfect), Thos. Hayward, 76 Southdown sheep, 122 Southend, see Ogbourne St. George Southern Electricity Board, 218 Southwick (Hants), priory, 76 Spackman, Rog., 113 Spanswick: Rog., 27 Rog. (another), 27 Sparsholt: Eleanor, m.Benger, 97 Wm., 97 Spelly, Ellis, 121 Spencer: Chas., duke of Marlborough, 173 Geo., duke of Marlborough, 96, 99, 143, 171, 175, 177 Spencer's, G. & T., Brewery Ltd., 210 spinners and spinning, 134, 148, 150 sport, see Aldbourne; bowls and bowling greens; cricket and cricket pitch; football and football pitch; golf, golf clubs, golf courses; hare coursing; horse racing; Littlecote; Marlborough; Ramsbury Spring Hill, see Ramsbury Sprye, Theodore de Lanulph, 30 Stafford: Anne, m. John Hall, 22 Edw., and his w. Anne, 22 Eliz., m. John Jennings, 22 Isabel, see Baynton Mary, 22 Susannah, 22 Thos., 174 fam., 22 Staffordshire, see Stone stallage, 210 Stampford, John, and his w. Joan, 25 Stanhope, Chas., 12930 Stanley, John of, 94 Stanley (in Bremhill), abbey, 94, 110, 113, 173, 17981, 1889, 207 Stanmore (formerly in Beckhampton, later in Clyffe Pypard and Winterbourne Bassett), 62, 91, 96, 102, 1845, 18991 Stanton St. Bernard, Harestone Down in, q.v. Staples, Alex., 132 Stapleton: Brian de, 120 Joan de, see Ingham Miles de (d. 1365), 120 Miles de, s. of Miles (d. 1365), 120 Miles (d. 1420), 120 Miles (fl. 1428), 120 fam., 120 Stares, John, 60, 81 Stawell: Geo., 91 Sir John (d. 1662), 912 John, Baron Stawell (d. 1692), 91 Ralph, Baron Stawell, 91 steam locomotives, 201 steam ploughing, 59, 80, 114 steel, 208 Stephen, King, 1656 Stephens (Stevens): Mary, m. Wal. Stretch, 934 Ric., 178 Thos., 56, 58 Wm., 178 Steward, Ric., vicar of Aldbourne, rector of Mildenhall, provost of Eton Coll., 83, 137 Stibbard, H. O., 268, 36, 55 Stitchcombe: Reynold of, 131 Sir Ric. of, 131 Rob. of (fl. 1167), 131 Rob. of (fl. 12429), 131 Rog. of (fl. 1316), 131 Stitchcombe (in Mildenhall), 62, 66, 125, 128, 1312 agric., 1345 as address, 48 bridge, 127 chase, 135 cts., 135 cust. tenants, 1345 dom. archit., 128 farms, 132, 1345 Forest Hill lodge, 128, 145 inc., 135 man., 1312, 1345 mills, 128, 135 pop., 128 water meadows, 135 woodland, 135 stocks (punitive), 101, 135 Stoke, Wm. of, 142 Stokes: Judith, w. of Ric., 143 Judith (another), 143 Ric., 143 Stone: Cath., m. Wm. Warry, 74 John (d. by 1524), vicar of Aldbourne, 834 John (d. 1814), 74 John (d. 1858), 74 Maria, 74 Percy Jas., 12 Stone (Staffs.), 216 stone quarry, 11 stonemasons, 123, 148 Story-Maskelyne, M. H. N., 109 Stoughton (Leics.), 119 Stourton: Edw., Baron Stourton, 95 Eliz., see Moyne John, Baron Stourton (d. 1462), 95, 189 John, Baron Stourton (d. 1485), and his w. Cath., 95 Wm., Baron Stourton (d. 1478), 95 Wm., Baron Stourton (d. 1524), 95 Wm., Baron Stourton (fl. after 1524), 95 fam., 189 Stratton: Ric., 114 Ric., s. of Ric., 114 straw-hat maker, 82; and see hatmaking straw plaiting, 81, 98 Street: A. E., 164 G. E., 60, 164, 222 Stretch: Geo., 94 Mary, m. Jas. Hitchcock, 94 Mary (another), see Stevens Wal., 94 Strickland: Thos., 113 Sir Wm., 113 Stroud: Ant. (fl. 1677), 56 Ant. (fl. 1760), 56 Hen. (fl. 1332), 56 Hen. (fl. 1412), 56 Sir Hugh (fl. 1315), 56 Hugh (fl. 1376), 56 John (fl. 1241), 56 John (fl. 1714), 56 Thos. (fl. 1778), 56 Thos. (fl. 1831), 56 Stroud Brewery Co., 101 stud farms, 7, 80, 145 Studley (Warws.), canon of, see Kingswood Stukeley: Hugh, 28, 4950 Thos., 49 Wm., 87, 8990 Stumpe: Isabel, see Baynton Sir Jas., 111, 174 Wm., 111 Sturt: Sir Ant., 73 Humph. (d. 1740), 73 Humph. (d. 1786), 73 Humph. (fl. 1791), 73 suede leather production, 209 Suffolk, duke of, see Brandon Sugar Way, see Rogues Way suit, freedom from, 65, 212 Summers, Martin, 75 surgeon, see medical practitioners Surrey, earl of, see Warenne Surrey, see Croydon Sussex, see Chichester; Lewes Sutton: C.A., 143 Eleanor, m. T. G. B. Estcourt, 96 J. A., 143 Jas., 96, 99, 178 Prince, 96, 178 Rog. of, 110 Sarah, m. Jas. Matthews, 96 T.A., 143 Thos., 112 Mrs., 228 swans, 37 swans, overseer of, 37 swimming pool, see Marlborough Swinburne, Roland, canon of Salisbury, 116 Swindon, 13, 53, 205, 218, 225 commuting to work in, 69, 107 corporation, 142, 1534 man., 75, 96 mkt., 210 migration to, 185 waterworks, 153 Swindon, Marlborough, & Andover Railway, 127, 139, 152, 163 Swindon United Gas Co., 218 T. Talbot: Sir John, 143 John (another), 143 Olive, see Sharington Sharington, 143 Talmage, E. F. M., 25 Tancarville, Wm. de, 91 Tanner: John, 143, 145 Rob. P., 143, 145 Thos., 208 Wm. (fl. c. 1784), 97 Wm. (fl. 1845), 93 Wm. (d. before 1898), and his w. Jane, 145 tanners and tanneries, 401, 176, 203, 209 tanning industry, 40, 201, 209 Tarrant, Benj., 112 Tarren, John, 130 Tattersalls Ltd., bloodstock auctioneers, 172, 178 Tatton, Mrs. W. E., 154 Taylor: Alex. (d. 1894), 172, 175, 178 Alex. (d. 1943), 100, 173, 178 John, 191 Thos., 100 Wm., 85 , bell founder, 222 team ministries, 181, 220; and see Kennet, Upper; Ridgeway; Whitton Teffont Evias, 93 Templars (knights of the Temple), 145, 160, 168, 174 Temple Rockley (in Preshute), 62, 160, 165, 168, 174, 179 agric., 179 cust. tenants, 179 farm, 174, 17980 man., 138, 145, 174, 179, 181 Temse: Joan, m. Nic. Wardour, 56 Wm., 56 tenants, customary, see under places; (less common), see acremen; corsiclemen Tewkesbury (Glos.), abbey, 113, 130 textile industry, see bone lace making; cloth industry; clothmaking; clothworking; cotton spinning; dyeho.; finishing processes; fulling; fustian manufacture; quilling ho.; silk manufacture; spinning; weaving; wool manufacture; wool stapling; wool trade; woollen manufacture textiles, see broad cloths; burel; candlewick; cotton; fustians; kerseys; 'tuscin' Thames Valley & Wiltshire Poultry Producers (formerly Wiltshire Poultry Farmers Ltd.), 82 Thames Water, 153 theatres, 72, 143 Thelwell, Miss, 228 Theobald: Ric., 188 Ric., s. of Ric., 188 Thieves Way, 3 Thimble, John, 191 Thistlethwaite, Alex., 75 Thomas, count of Perche, 72 Thomegay, Peter, 160 Thornhill hundred, 62 Thorold, J. E., 155 Thorold's Pure Lime and Hydrate Co. Ltd., 157 Thorpe, Hen., vicar of Preshute, canon of Salisbury, 182 Thring: Jas., 94 Ric., 94 Thrup: Adam of, 30 (or Geraud), Osmund of, 30 Rob. of, and his w. Agnes, 31 Thrup (in Ramsbury), 15, 18, 22, 30, 35, 37, 41 agric., 35 dom. archit., 18 farms, 301, 357 inc., 33 man., 302, 35, 39 man. ho., 18 mill, 40 place name, 15 Saxon settlement, 15 Thurman, Edw., 172 tile manufacture, 176 timber merchants, 27 Tiptoft: John, Lord Tiptoft, 109, 130 Marg., see Badlesmere Titcombe, J. C., 229 Toby, Rob., 112 Tocotes, Sir Rog., 94 Todd, Geo., 172, 178 Toli (fl. 1066), 110 toll, freedom from, 208 toll and team, 157, 212 tollhouse, see Preston tolls, 177, 180, 208, 210, 214 Tomlyns, Sam., 225 Toni (fl. 1066), 130 Tooker: Ann, w. of Chas. (d. 1700), 123 Chas. (d. 1700), 93, 96, 121 Chas. (d. 1716), 956, 121, 123 fam., 124 Topping, Thos., vicar of Iwerne Minster, 31 Torand, Thos., 188 Tories, 213, 219 tourns, see Wiltshire: sheriffs town clerk, 21315 Townsend: Ric., 30 Ric. (another), 30 tractarianism, 124 Tracy: Steph., 57 Theodosia, see Smith trades and industries, see agricultural engineering; agricultural implement manufacture; basket making; bell founding; bootmaking; brass founding; brewing; brick making; candle making; clay pipe making; clock making; coach trade; egg production; electrical circuits manufacture; furniture manufacture; glovemaking; hatmaking; hempen cloth manufacture; hide leather production; honey retailing; hurdle making; indiarubber industry; jewellery design and manufacture; leather trades; lime making; lime quarrying; liquid fertilizer making; pig farming; pin making; printing press; puppet manufacture; rope making; sack making; sail cloth manufacture; soap making; straw plaiting; suede leather production; tanning industry; textile industry (for cross references); tile manufacture; trout farming; twine manufacture; vine growing; willow weaving; wine trade; wire drawing; wooden button manufacture treason, 212 treasure trove, 63 treasurer (borough), 21415 treasury (medieval), 166, 168 Tree, Jeremy, 100 Treene, Wm., 100 Tregoze: Clarice, m. la Warr, 120 John, 96, 120, 144 Rob., 96 fam., 144 Trenchard: Sir Geo., 23 Sir Thos., 23 Thos., s. of Sir Thos., 23 Thos., grandson of Sir Thos., 23 Sir Thos. (another), 23, 27 trespass, 213 pleas of, 66 trespass and assault, 213 trespass on the case, 213 Troup, F. G., 194 trout, 175 trout farming, 133 Trowbridge, 205, 228 as address, 124, 177 man., 72 Tabernacle ch., 150 Trusloe: Joan, w. of Thos., 93, 98 John (d. 1593), 93, 96, 98 John (fl. 161423), 936 John (fl. 1692), 95 Ric. (d. 1614), 93, 956 Ric. (fl. 1702), 95 Thos., 98 fam., 98 Tubb: Jas., 56 T., 56 Wm., 56 fam., 56 Tuck, Adam, see Peddington Tucker: R. H., vicar of St. Mary's, Marlborough, 208 W., 194 tucker, 208 tumbrel, 41, 65, 101, 196 Turchil (fl. 1086), 143, 147 Turga (fl. before 1147), 142 Turnbull, N., & Co., 41 Turnell, A. R., 148 Turner: Alf., 11819 Caroline Charlotte, 184 H. B., 184 Stephana Maria, 184 Turstin (fl. 1086), 96 'tuscin', 82 Twells, Leonard, vicar of St. Mary's, Marlborough, 2201 Twine: Adam, 11213 Geo., 11213 twine manufacture, 209 Tyeys: Hen., Baron Tyeys (d. 1308), 142 Hen., Baron Tyeys (d. 1321), 142 U. Uffcott (in Broad Hinton), 62, 105, 108, 110, 11213, 11518 agric., 113, 11516 boundaries, 107 ch., 112, 116 dom. archit., 108 farms, 11516 inc., 115 inn, 108 man., 11213, 115, 117 Uffcott Ho., 108, 112 Uffington (Berks., later Oxon.), 28 Ulgar (fl. 1066), 109 Ulmar (fl. 1066), 96 Ulviet (fl. 106686), 96 Ulvric (fl. 1086), 112 United Reformed church, 2256 United States Air Force, 17 Upavon, 25 Upham, Hugh of, 76 Upham (in Aldbourne), 71, 746, 789, 84 agric., 778 as address, 23, 27, 96, 188 cust. tenants, 77 farms, 74, 7880 pop., 71 Upham, Lower, 72 Upham, Upper (in Aldbourne), 65, 67, 69, 71 agric., 67 as address, 6, 82, 84 cts., 82 dom. archit., 72 farm, 75, 78, 80 field system, 67 inc., 79 man., 75, 778, 85 pop., 71 prehist. settlement, 67 Romano-Brit. settlement and rem., 67 Upper Upham Ho., 712, 75, 96 Upton: Evelyn, see Witchampton John, 31 Upton Grey (Hants), 103 urban sanitary authority, see Marlborough: borough Usher's Wiltshire Brewery Ltd., 210 V. Vaisey: Mary, see Appleford Rob. (fl. 1756), 48 Rob. (d. 1834), and his w. Eliz., 48 Rob., s. of Rob. (d. 1834), 48 Vale, Thos., 228 Valence, Aymer de, and his w. Beatrice, 167 Vaughan: Anne, see Hungerford Cuthbert, and his w. Eliz., 189 Hugh, 129 R. T., 194 vee de naam (de vetito namio), pleas of, 41, 65, 196 vermin, destruction of, 207 vert and venison, court of, 82 vestry, see Marlborough: par. of St. Mary; Ogbourne St. George vine growing, 133 Vines, Wm., 95 W. waifs, 63 wake, 211 Waldron: Cheyney (fl. c. 1800), 27, 31 Cheyney (d. 1819), 278 Jas. Lovegrove, 27 John (d. before 1820), 31 John (fl. 1851), 278 Lovegrove, 27, 31 Lovegrove, s. of Lovegrove, 31 Steph., 27 Thos., 28 Thos. White, 31 Wal. Brind, 31 and see Walrond Waleran the huntsman, 1201 Walerand: Aubrey, m. 2 John of Ingham, 3 (Wm.) de Botreaux, 120 Isabel, m.Neville, 120 Isabel (another), w. of Wm., see Kilpeck Rob., 166 Wal., 120 Wm., 144 and see Walrond Waleys: Ingram de, 142 John de, 142 Walford: Frances, see Seymour John, 30 Walker: F. S., 76 John, 136 M. R., 154 W. Hall, 7 Wall: Irene Jane, see Phipson Jas. Bernard, 94 Wallingford: Maud, m. 1 Miles Crispin, 2 Brian FitzCount, 1412, 149, 1534, 158 Wigod (Wigot) of, 153, 171 Wallingford (Berks., later Oxon.): honor, 65, 1412, 1523, 1578, 171, 180 cts., 152, 157 priory, 105, 113, 117 Wallis: F., 194 John, 224 Walrond: Edw., 84 Geo., 75 Ingram, 75 Jas., 56 John (fl. 1326), 75 John (fl. early 19th cent.), 56 Rob. (fl. 1677), 56 Rob., s. of Rob. (fl. 1677), 56 Rob. (fl. 18th cent., several of the name), 56 Rob. (fl. 1831), 56 Thos. (d. c. 1553), 75 Thos. (d. by 1558), 75 Thos. (d. by 1569), 75 Thos. (fl. 1606), 76 Thos. (fl. 1622, ? same), 75 Wm. (fl. 1311), 75 Wm. (fl. 1326), 75 Wm. (fl. 1527), 75 Wm. (d. 1614), 84 fam., 75 and see Waldron; Walerand Walsingham: Frances, m. Rob. Devereux, earl of Essex, 49 Sir Fras., and his w. Ursula, 49 Walter son of Gunuld, 112 Walter son of John, 96 Walter: Hubert, abp. of Canterbury, 166 Sarah, m. Hen. Howson, 94 Walton, R. T., 56 Wanborough, 3, 767 cust. tenants, 77 Foxhill, 7, 9, 80 Wansdyke, 119, 161 Wantage: Joan of, 31 John of, 31 Wm. of, 31 Wm. of (another), 31 War Department, 7, 1534 Ward: Hannah, see Hawkes John, 142 M. F., 142 Rob., 191 T. R., 142 Ward & Co. (formerly Ward, Brown, Merriman, & Halcomb), 210 Wardour: Chidiock, 56 Joan, see Temse Mary, 56 Nic., 56 Wm., 56 Warenne, John de, earl of Surrey, 191 Warneford, Wal. of, 23, 25 Warner: John, Regius Professor of Medicine in the university of Oxford, chaplain of Beckhampton, 96 , 94 Warner & Sons, 45 Warr: Clarice la, see Tregoze John la, 120 warreners, 789, 132 warrens, 7, 63, 67, 723, 779, 1323, 175; and see free warren; hare warrens; rabbit warrens warrens and chases, keepers of, 37, 75, 789 Warry: Cath., see Stone (later Warry-Stone), W. J. E., 74 Wm., 74 Warwick, earldom, 113 earls of, see Beauchamp; Neville Warwickshire, see Studley Wase, Reynold s. of, see Reynold Wase: Faith, ? w. of Rog., 109 John, 10910 Nic. (fl. in or before 13th cent.), 110, 188 Nic. (fl. 1365), 109 Rog., 109 fam., 109 Washbrook, W. I., 228 watchmen and watching, 212, 21718 water meadows, see Avebury; Axford; Beckhampton; Clatford; Hinton, Broad; Littlecote; Manton; Marlborough Castle: barton; Mildenhall; Ogbourne Maizey; Ogbourne St. Andrew; Poulton; Ramsbury; Stitchcombe water towers, see Baydon; Marlborough watercress, 8, 39 waters and river bank, keeper of, 37 waterworks, see Marlborough; Swindon Watney, V. J., 31 Watson, Jos., Baron Manton, 172 Watts, Sid., 267, 73 weavers and weaving, 157, 208 Webb: Sir Aston, 164 Bart., vicar of Ogbourne St. Andrew, 14950, 159 Mary, w. of Thos. (? another), 178 Noah, 84, 103 Ric., 6 Rob., 178 Thos., 178 Thos. (? another), 178 (or Richmond), Wm., 113 fam., 178 weighbridge, 211 weighing beam or engine, 211, 214; and see scales Weldon, Mr., 226 Welford (Berks.), 136 Wellesley: Arthur, duke of Wellington (d. 1852), 109 Arthur, duke of Wellington (d. 1884), 109 Wells: Jas., 11, 74, 81, 183 Phil., 228 Rob., 81, 222 Rob., s. of Rob., 11, 81 Wells (Som.), canon of, see John Wentworth, Jos., 86 Were: Agnes, see Brown Clement, see Brown John, 171 John (another), see Brown Ric. (three of the name), see Brown Rob., see Brown Thos. (two of the name), see Brown Werlton: Mic. de, 56 Wal. de, 56 Wesley, John, 226 West Woods, see Overton: Overton, West Westall, Jemima, 228 Westbury, fam., 177 Westbury, 201, 228 Westminster: abbey, 312 Savoy, palace, 78 Weston: Anne, m. Wm. Cooper, 121 Geof., 121 John, 121 Ric., 122 Rob., 122 Wm., 121 Westropp, Eliz., 95 Weyman, Stan., 170 Whatley: C. W., 142 John, 206 Whatley Bros., 142 Whatton, H. de H., 145 Wheathampstead (Herts.), 956 Whetherly, W. E. S., 155 Whigs, 213, 219 Whitchurch, Reynold of, 131 White: Arthur Edw., 27 Dan., 23 Dorothy, 48 Geo., 178 H., 113 Hen., 111 Jas. (fl. 1778), 183 Jas. (fl. 1919), 80 Jas. (d. 1926, ? same), 73 John (fl. late 17th cent.), 98 John (d. 1712), vicar of Avebury, 93 John (fl. 20th cent.), 27, 48, 56, 73 Percival, 48 S. B., 178 T. H., Ltd., 176, 210 Wm. (d. by 1678), rector of Pusey and of Appleton, 222 Wm. (fl. before 1755), 93 Wm. (d. c. 1835), 178 Wm. (fl. 1847), 177 Wm., architect, 52, 164, 171 and see Wight white horses, see Hinton, Broad; Preshute; Rockley Whitechapel (Mdx.), 81 Whitelocke: John, 28 Sarah, see Liddiard Whiteshard Bottom, 125, 151 Whitmore Bacon Organization (formerly Whitmore's Ltd.), 209 Whitton (benefice), 423, 60, 83 Whittonditch (in Ramsbury), 1213, 15, 18, 267, 326, 39 agric., 34 common meadow, 34 Crowood Ho., 15, 26, 96 as address, 26, 46, 55 and see Crowood estate cust. tenants, 32, 34, 51 dom. archit., 18, 27 farms, 268, 334, 367 imparking, 34 inc., 34 prehist. rem., 13 tithing, 18, 267, 34, 41, 57 pop., 18 Whittonditch, Upper, 15, 18, 36, 59 inn, 18 woodland, 13 Whityeatt: Mary, m. John Moore (d. 1696), 48 Thos. (d. 1679), 48 Thos. (d. 1691), 48 Wight: G. R., 130 fam., 130 and see White Wight, Isle of: lord of, see Reviers and see Newport Wigot, see Wallingford Wild: John, vicar of Ramsbury, 44 and see Wyld William I, 72, 112, 165 William III (William of Orange), 30, 170 William, bp. of Chalons, count of Perche, 72 William at the hill, 39 Williams: Sir Erasmus, rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough, and of Rushall, chancellor of St. David's, 224 John (fl. 18014), 73 John (d. c. 1828), 55 John (d. c. 1854), 55, 59, 61 John (fl. 1884), 55 John Allin, 55, 59 Peckham, 73 Wm., 57 Williamson, Sir Adam, governor of Jamaica and St. Domingo, and his w. Ann, 92 Williamstrip (in Coln St. Aldwyns), 19 Willoughby: Chris. (fl. 1543), 111 Chris. (fl. 1678), 228 Chris. (d. 1681, ? same), 6, 911 Chris. (d. 1715), 6 Sir Geo. (d. 1695), 6 Geo. (d. 1751), and his w. Jane, 6 Hen., 68 fam., 6, 8 willow cutters, 82 willow square makers, 82 willow weaving, 82 willows, 87; and see withy beds Wills: D. S., 29 Sir Ernest Salter, 29, 31 G. S., 23, 29 fam., 31 Wilson: A. W. F., 195 Edw., 154 Freeman, 195 G. W., 223 Geo., 24 Hen., 52, 734, 76, 80 Hen. (another), 24 John, vicar of Bishopstone, 10 John (another), vicar of Ramsbury, 44 Mrs. M. M., 24 Wilton, earl of, see Egerton Wilton, 42, 201 as address, 130 Wilton Ho., 201 Wilts. and Dorset Banking Co. Ltd., 210 Wiltshire, 18, 42, 144, 201 assizes, 28 county council, 112, 115 county cts., 201, 213, 219 county fire service, 218 county gaols, 212, 214 county police force, 218 county rate, 214 Devizes constituency, 220 J.P.s, 21415 petty sessional div., 216 petty sessions, 216 quarter sessions, 201, 215 sheriffs, 24, 30, 63, 167 Wiltshire County Cricket Club, 204 Wiltshire Echo, 205 Wiltshire Folk Life Society, 90 Wiltshire Militia, 204 Wiltshire Opinion Special (formerly Wiltshire Opinion), 205 Wiltshire Poultry Farmers Ltd., see Thames Valley & Wiltshire Poultry Producers Winchester, earl of, see Despenser Winchester (Hants), 208, 212 abbey of St. Mary, 1212 bp., 9; and see Eahlmund; Morley burgesses, 210 cath. ch.: canon, see Soley dean and chapter, 745, 83 honor, 112 law of, 212 mkts., 210 see, 130 Winchfield (Hants), rector of, see Meyrick, Edw. Graves Winchilsea, earl of, see Finch, Chas. Windmill Hill (in Avebury and Winterbourne Monkton), 87, 89, 94, 978, 193, 1956 windmills, 70, 81, 147, 157, 194, 196 Windsor (Berks.): castle, 175 chap. of St. Geo., 142, 149, 154, 1589 wine, 208 wine trade, 208 Wingrove & Edge Ltd., 20910 Winslow: Agnes, w. of Wm., m. 2 Rob. Andrew, 23 Joan, m. Hen. Hall, 23 Thos., 23 Wm., 23 Winter, Cornelius, 104, 225, 228 Winterbourne: Theobald of, 188 Thos. of, 31 Winterbourne (regional name), 1845, 187, 194 place name, 184, 192 Winterbourne Bassett, 623, 656, 91, 101, 11618, 18492, 186 adv., 191 agric., 185, 189 boundaries, 184 ch., 107, 1913 cts., 190 curates, 191 cust. tenants, 18990 dom. archit., 185 farms, 187, 18990 glebe, 1901 inc., 189 inn, 185 man., 174, 1845, 18790 man. ho., 187 mill, 190 place name, 184 poor relief, 191 pop., 185 prehist. settlement and rem., 184 prot. nonconf., 192 Rabson, q.v. rectors, 184, 191; and see Basset, Fulk; Glass rectory ho., 191 Richardson, q.v. roads, 185 schs., 192 Stanmore, q.v. streams, 184, 189 tithes, 184, 191 Winterbourne, North, 184, 192; and see Rabson: place name woodland, 185 Winterbourne Monkton, 623, 65, 1013, 184, 186, 1928 adv., 197 agric., 193, 1956 boundaries, 1923 bridge, 193 chap., 1012, 196 chap. (free), 195, 197 ch., 193, 1968 cts., 196 curates, 1978 cust. tenants, 174, 1956 dom. archit., 1934 farms, 1946 glebe, 197 glebe ho., 197 inc., 1957 inn, 193 man., 1945, 197 mill, 194, 196 Monkton Down, 193 place name, 192 poor relief, 196 pop., 193 prehist. settlement and rem., 193 prot. nonconf., 198 rectory, 194 roads, 193 Romano-Brit. settlement and rem., 193 sch., 193, 198 streams, 1923 tithes, 1957 vicarage, 101, 1967 vicars, 1978; and see Bannings, Thos.; Hubert; London, Wm. Windmill Hill, q.v. wire drawing, 209 Witchampton: Alice, m. John Upton, 31 David of, 31 Evelyn of, see Eastrop withy beds, 87; and see willows Wittenham, Little (Berks., later Oxon.), 211 Witts, Edw., 81 woad, 208 Wodhay, see Woodhay Wolsey, Cardinal Thos., abp. of York, 31, 201 wooden button manufacture, 81 Woodhay (Wodhay): Hen. of, 110 John, and his w. Joan, 31 Woodlands, see Mildenhall Woodley, Wm., 113 Woodman: H. D., 76 Wm., 76 Woodroffe: Ant., 26 Sarah, 26 woods, keeper of, 37 Woodsend (in Aldbourne), 67, 69 pop., 71 prot. nonconf., 71, 85 sch., 71, 845 Woodville, Eliz., see Elizabeth woodward, 78 wool stapling, 208 wool trade, 157 Woolcott, Hen., 100 Wooldridge: John, 1556 Wm., 160 woolhouse, 208 Woolland: Mary, m. 1 Dempster, 2 Raymond Lomax, 56 Moses, 267, 557, 73 Wal., 27, 30, 557 fam., 55 woollen draper, 208 woollen manufacture, 208 woolmen, 157, 208 Wootton (Wotton): Agnes, m. Wm. York, 24, 44 Chas., 191 Eliz., w. of Nic., 24 Nic., 245, 44 fam., 39 Wootton (unidentified), parson of, see Eustace Wootton Bassett, 105 Worcester, bp. of, see Poulton, Thos. Wordsworth, Chris., rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough, canon of Lincoln, master of hosp. of St. Nic., Salisbury, 222, 224 workhouses: (borough and parish), see Aldbourne; Bristol; Marlborough: borough, par. of St. Mary, par. of St. Peter; Ramsbury (union), see Marlborough poor-law union working men's hall, see Marlborough worsted maker, 208 Worthington: Cecily, see Burgess Jas., 206 Wotton, see Wootton Wright: J. D., 55 Wm., 113 Wroth: J. B., 173 J. T., 173 Wroughton: Sir Chris., 109, 122 Sir Geo., 174 Sir Giles, 109, 116 Isabel, w. of Wm. (d. 1392), 96, 109, 111, 188 John (d. c. 1429), 109 John (d. 1496), 95, 109, 122 Phil., 143 Sir Thos., 109, 116, 174 Wm. (d. 1392), 96, 10910, 188 Wm. (d. 1408), 109 Sir Wm. (d. 1559), 109, 122, 188, 191 fam., 95, 188 Wroughton, 105, 139 airfield, 108 Elcombe, 112, 115 cts., 116 Quidhampton, 118 reservoir, 153 Salthrop, 52, 114 Wulfere (fl. 869), 194 Wulfswyth (fl. 939), 120 Wyatt: T. H., 59, 182, 224 Woodrow, Ltd., 205 Wyld: Geo., 129 Thos., 129 Wm., 83 and see Wild Wynburne, Mrs. L., 184 Wyndham: Sir Chas., earl of Egremont, 169, 174 Chas. Wm., 174 Geo., earl of Egremont (d. 1837), 174 Geo., earl of Egremont (d. 1845), 174 Percy Chas., 174 Y. Yatesbury, R.A.F. sta., 17, 104 York: Agnes, see Wootton John, 245, 44 Thos., 24, 44 Wm., 24, 434 York, dukes of, see Edmund; Edward; Plantagenet York: abp., see Wolsey dean, see Basset, Fulk; Langley Young: G., 129 M. R., 187 N. R. R., 1945 Wm., 172, 178 fam., 146, 156 Z. Zouche: Eliz. de la, 144 Eudes de la, 144 Millicent de la, see Cauntelo