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A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 14, Malmesbury Hundred. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1991.

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'Index', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 14, Malmesbury Hundred, (London, 1991) pp. 241-267. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol14/pp241-267 [accessed 17 March 2024]

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Note. Page numbers in bold-face are those of the chapter on the parish, hundred, or tithing. A page number in italic refers to a map or illustration on that or the facing page. A page number followed by n is a reference only to the footnotes on that page.

A. A.M.A. Syndicate Ltd., 81 AT & T and Philips Telecommunications UK Ltd., 147 AT & T Telecommunications UK Ltd., 141 Abbey (civil par.), see Malmesbury Abingdon, John of, rector of Crudwell, cardinal priest of ch. of St. Praxades, Rome, 62 Abingdon, earls of, see Bertie acremen, 44, 124 Adamson: Alice, see Westley Benj., 17980, 184 Rob., 180, 184 Adkin (later Knight-Adkin), H. K., rector of Crudwell, vicar of Hankerton, and his w. Georgina, 102 Adlam, Wal., curate of Foxley, vicar of Hullavington, 117 Adye (Ady): Jonas, 207 fam., 191 Adye & Hinwood Ltd., 147 Aelfheah, ealdorman of Hampshire, 41 affrays, 34 agricultural machinery, see threshing machines agricultural machinery manufacture and repair, 60, 147 agricultural practices (less common), see assarting; burnbaking; inhooks; intercommoning agriculture, see under places, and see vineyards aircraft storage, 215 airfields, see Crudwell; Hullavington: R.A.F. sta.; Kemble: R.A.F. sta.; Newnton, Long Alderton, benefice, 12, 87 Aldhelm, St., abbot of Malmesbury, bp. of Sherborne, 137 Aldret (fl. 1066), 84 Aldune, Wm., 143 aletaster, 115 Alexander: Eliz., m. John Smith (d. 1765), 199200 Ric. (fl. 1699), 56 Ric. (fl. 1729, ? the same), 56 Wm. (d. 1724), 198200 Wm. (fl. 1729), 56 Alfgar (fl. before 1066), 215 Alfred, King, 55, 137 Alfred (fl. 1086), 56 Alice, m. John Mautravers (d. 1200), 197 Allen, D., 91 allotments, 3, 46, 164, 21820; and see gardens: allotment almshouses, see Corsham; Dauntsey; Garsdon; Malmesbury: almshos., hosp. of St. John Alnod (fl. 1066), 196, 198 Alsop, Sam., rector of Crudwell, 62 Alvan Blanch Development Co. Ltd., 60; and see Blanch, A. B., & Co. Ltd. Alvis, R., 141 Alward (fl. 1066), 68, 207 Alwi (fl. 1066), 111 Alwi (fl. 1086, ? another), 196, 199 Alwin the priest, 196 ambulance station, see Malmesbury America, North, 202 America, United States of, see Ohio; Philadelphia; United States Air Force Amesbury, priory, 11, 70 amusements and pastimes, see bands, brass; cinema; 'myriorama'; recreation ground; revel, parish; skittles Anabaptists, 158 Andover, Vct., see Howard, Thos. Andrew son of John of Malmesbury, 143, 235 Angel, Martha, 82 Anglo-Saxon settlement and remains, 1, 3; and see Bremilham; Brokenborough; Westport: A.-S. rem. and ch., Saxon animal feed manufacture, 92 animals, see animal feed manufacture; deer; Friesian cattle; greyhounds; Guernsey cattle; Herefordshire cattle; Holstein Friesian cattle; horses; hound; Jersey cattle; mole catcher; pet food wholesalers; rabbits; spaniel; steeplechases; stud farms; veterinary chemicals manufacture; warrens: rabbit warren Anjou, Hen. of, see Henry II Anketell, H. K., vicar of Seagry, 193 antinomianism, 23 antiques, storage and sale of, 146 apothecary, 155 appropriations of churches, 22, 92, 155, 1724, 192,235,237 ApRice, John, vicar of Malmesbury, 156 Aquitaine (France), 122, 207 Arch, Rob., 159 Archard: Adam, 141, 233 Nic, 141, 146 Archars, see Westport: man. Archer, John, 186 archery, 47, 101, 115 failure to practise, 34 architects, artists, and designers, see Bentley; Bertodano, H. S. de; Blomfield; Brakspear; Brettingham; Bridges, J. B.; Brown, Ford Madox and Lancelot; Chesterton; Christian; Cockerell, C. R.; Coe & Goodwin; Eden; Godfrey; Goodridge; Hakewill; Harrison; Lamerie; Lutyens; Phipps, G. J.; Ponting, C. E.; Rayson; Rosetti; Shaw; Strong; Thomas, P. H.; Withers and see sculptors (for cross references) architecture, domestic, see under places, and see bungalows; church houses; cottages, estate; council houses Arnold, Thos., rector of Great Somerford, 203 Arundel: Eleanor, w. of John d', Ld. Arundel, see Mautravers Eleanor, w. of John d', Ld. Mautravers, m. 2 Sir Ric. Poynings, 3 Wal. Hungerford, Ld. Hungerford (d. 1449), 197 John d', Ld. Arundel (d. 1379), 197 Johnd', Ld. Mautravers (d. 1421), 197 Arundel: earldom, 197 earls of, see FitzAlan Ashe: Anne, dau. of Nat., 142 Anne, w. of Nat., m. 2 Thos. Petty, 142 Nat., 142 Ashley (Glos. from 1930), 57, 25, 51 benefice, 61, 102, 184 common pasture, 58 Culkerton, 51 curate, 157 rectory, 61 Ashman, G. F., 69 Ashton, Steeple, as address, 43 Ashton Keynes, ch., 56 Ashworth, Phil., 78 assarting, 60, 100 Assemblies of God Pentecostal ch., 159 Assheton, J. R., 178 assizes: of ale, 6, 21, 47, 115, 184, 218 of bread, 6,21, 47, 184, 218 (county), see Wiltshire: assizes Astley, Thos. of, rector of Little Somerford, 210 Athelstan, King, 131, 137, 150, 171, 207, 234 Atkinson, Wm., rector of Fisherton Anger, vicar of Lacock and of Sutton Benger, 2278 Aubrey, John, 32, 96, 117, 136, 157,214, 21718,2323,2389 auctioneering, 209 Audley: Hugh de, earl of Gloucester, 215 Hugh, 140 Marg. de, m. Rob. de Stafford, earl of Stafford, 215 Audley End (in Saffron Walden, Essex), 2,41 authors, see Aubrey; Britton, John; Cole, Wm. (d. 1701); Dryden; Fry, Jos.; Hobbes, Thos. (d. 1679); Jackson; Knyvett, Sir Hen.; Leland; Malmesbury, Wm. of; Manley, F. H.; Moffatt; Noble; Osborn Avon (Bristol), riv., 1, 15, 40, 65, 69, 75, 119, 127, 129, 154, 165, 169, 186, 194, 204,221 Sherston branch (Ingelbourne), 1, 9, 11, 25, 27,83, 127, 129, 132, 146, 169, 229, 231 Tetbury branch (Ingelbourne), 1, 25, 27, 127, 129, 132, 134, 229, 231, 239 tributaries, 378, 75, 80, 83, 89, 129, 186, 221, 223, 229 Awdry: C. H., vicar of Seagry, 193 Jeremiah, 81 Ayliffe: Sir Geo. (d. 1643), 19, 84 Geo. (d. 1713), 19, 845, 88, 141 Sir John (d. 1556), and his w. Eliz., 19 John(d. 1579), 19, 22 John (d. 1631), 19, 84, 87 John(d. 1645), 19, 84 John(d. 1722), 19,85, 141 Judith, w. of Geo., 19, 845 Judith, 19, 85, 878 Ayscough, John, 224 B. Backbridge, see Westport: man. bacon curers and curing, 29, 147, 225 bacon factory, see Malmesbury Badeni: Count Jan, 172 June, see Wilson Badlesmere: Bart, de, Ld. Badlesmere, 197 Eliz. de, m. Wm. de Bohun, earl of Northampton, 197 Giles de, Ld. Badlesmere, 69, 197 Maud de, m. John de Vere, earl of Oxford (d. 1360), 69 Badminton, John of, rector of Brinkworth, 23 Bailey: Ant., 30, 234 Giles (d. 1645 or 1646), 30 Giles, grds. of Giles (d. 1645 or 1646), 30 Giles (another), 30, 234 Jas., 123 Wm., 30,234 Baker: F. G., 180 Hugh, 56 L. J., 1801 R. G., 122, 143 Wm., 125 bakers, 225 Baldwin: E. J.,31 J. E.,31 Thos., 56 fam., 31 bands, brass, 137 bankers and banking, 147 Banks, Laur., vicar of Hullavington, 117 Banwell, C. E., 110 Baptists, 50, 73, 118, 126, 158, 239 General, 118 Particular, 63, 118 Strict, 73, 103, 158, 165,239 Barker, see Raymond-Barker Barnes Green, see Brinkworth Barrett: Edw., 200 Hugh, 200 Nic, 200 Ric, 200 Barry, Hen., rector of Draycot Cerne and of Upton Scudamore, 81 Basely: Cath., see Moody Wm.,90, 233 Baskerville, Laur., 163 basket maker, 21 Baskett, fam., 19 Bath, marquesses of, see Thynne, Thos. and Thos. Bavaria, duke of, see William Bayliffe: Chas., 190 G. S., 190 Hen., 190 J. S., 190 John,190 Wm., 200 Baynton: And., 57 Sir Edw., 57 Isabel, m. 1 Sir Jas. Stumpe, 2 Thos. Stafford, 18, 21, 30, 134 Beach, W.W.B., 180 Beak: Dan., 143 Isaac, 143 W. E., 1989 Wm., 1989 Beale, Rob., 102 Beames: Jos., 110 Rog., 110 Beard, Wm., 103 Beauchamp: Eliz., w. of Sir Wal., see Roches Eliz., w. of Sir Wm., Ld. St. Amand, m. 2 Sir Rog. Tocotes, 57, 79 Sir Ric, Ld. St. Amand, 30, 42, 57, 79 Sir Wal.,57,78 Sir Wm., Ld. St. Amand, 57, 78 Beaufort hunt, 31, 216 Beaufort Hunt Polo Club, 83 Beaumond, Rog., see Joliffe Belcher, Ann, see Hanks bell founders, see Boulter; Burrough; Cor; Gillett & Johnston; Harrington, Latham, & Co.; Hughes, A.; Jefferies, Hen. and Thos.; Llewellins & James; Mears, C. & G.; Mears & Stainbank; Purdue, Ric, Rog., Wm., fam.; Rudhall, Abraham, John, Thos.; Taylor; Tosier; Warner, John, & Sons; Wells, Jas.; Wiseman, T. and W. Bendry, W. P., 208 Bennett (Benett): Dan., 30,234 Dan., grds. of Dan., 30, 234 Giles (fl. 1758), 199 Giles (fl. 1780), 30, 234 Giles Bailey, 30, 234 J. D. G., and his w. Marianne, 1712 John(fl. 1783), 13 John (d. 1819, ? another), 171 John (fl. 1840), 171 John (d. 1886, another), 172 Maur., 19 Ric, 172 Rob., rector of Foxley, chaplain of Arundel chant, in Canterbury cath., 88 Bent, E. J.,78 Bentley, J. F., 76 Beorhtric (fl. 1066), 215 Beorhtric (fl. 1086, another), 179 Berengar (fl. 1086), 221 Berengaria, queen of Ric. I, 139 Berkeley: Rob. of, 84 Rog. of, 84 Wm. of (fl. before 1147), 84 Wm. of (fl. 1195, another), 84 Berkshire: earldom, 18, 30, 91, 97, 122, 142, 2334 earls of, 43, 50, 155; and see Howard Berkshire, see Faringdon Ho.; Wallingford; Windsor Childrey, rector, see Lichfield Thatcham, vicar, see Thompson, Seth Wittenham, Long, rector, see Demainbray Berry: Isaac, 140 Mary, 140 Bertie: Eleanor, see Lee Jas., Baron Norreys, earl of Abingdon, 122, 139, 142,166, 191 Montagu, earl of Abingdon, 123, 166 Bertodano: Baldomerode, 141 H. S. de, 103 Berwick: Agnes of, m. John Roches, 57 Gilb. of, 57 Best: Edith, see Chadderton Geo., 111 Thos., and his w. Eliz., 172 Beverstone (Glos.), 175 curate, see Hornidge Biggin, A. J., & Son, 190 Billers, Joan, 233 billeting, 237 Birch, W. S., rector of Easton Grey and of Luckington, vicar of Norton, 175 bird shooting, 47 Birmingham (Warws.), 103 Birtill: Hen., and his w. Mary Anne, 200 Janetta, 197 Lazarus, 197 Mary, see Jones W. J.,197 fam., 200 Bishop, Wilfred, 216 Bishop Bros., 110,216 Bisset: Cath., 75 Jane, m. Maur. Fenwick, 68 Blackborow, H. J., 172 Blackford, Ric, 233 Bladon (fortified place, Ingelbourne), 127 Blake, Wm., 163 Blanch: A. B., 55, 60 A. B.,&Co. Ltd., 60 J. J., 55 and see Alvan Blanch Development Co. Ltd. Blanch-Lely (co.), 60 Blanchards, see Somerford, Great: man. Blanche, m. John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, 56 Blick's Hill, see Malmesbury Blomfield, A. W., 117 Boakley, see Brokenborough: man. Bodenham (in Downton), New Hall, as address, 220 Bodmin, Wal., and his w. Emme, 143 Bohun: Eliz., see Badlesmere Hen. de, earl of Hereford, 179, 188, 199 Humph, de (fl. early 12th cent.), 179, 184 Humph, de (fl. 1131 X 1146, another), 136, 139, 179, 184, 188, 199 Humph, de (d. 1181, another), 179, 188, 199 Humph, de, earl of Hereford and of Essex (d. 1275), 179, 183, 200 Humph, de, earl of Hereford and of Essex (d. 1298), 179, 1834 Humph, de, earl of Hereford and of Essex (d. 1322), 179, 184 Humph, de, earl of Hereford and of Essex (d. 1361), 179 Humph, de, earl of Hereford, Essex, and Northampton (d. 1373), 179, 188, 200 Joan, w. of Humph, de, earl of Hereford, Essex, and Northampton (d. 1373), 179 John de, earl of Hereford and of Essex, 179 Marg., w. of Humph, de, see Hereford Marg., w. of Humph, de (d. 1181), 179 Mary de, w. of Hen. of Lancaster, earl of Derby (Hen. IV), 179, 188,200 Maud, w. of Hen. de, earl of Hereford, 179 Maud, w. of Humph, de, see Salisbury Wm. de, earl of Northampton, 22, 197 Bolingbroke, Vcts., see St. John Bolton: Ralph, 144 Rob., 180 Bonner, Ant., 172 Borough manor, see Malmesbury; man. Botreaux, Baroness, see Hungerford, Mary Boucher: Julia (or Judith), m. Wm. FitzWilliam, 122 Thos. (d. 1708), 122, 191 Thos. (fl. 1735), 143 Thos. (fl. 1749, ? another), 122, 191 Boulter, Nat., 73, 228 Bouverie: Sir Edw. des, Bt., 216 Jacob, earl of Radnor (d. 1828), see Pleydell-Bouverie Sir Jacob, Vct. Folkestone (d. 1761), 216 Wm., Vct. Folkestone, earl of Radnor, 1423, 163, 216 fam., 3, 163, 1889 and see Pleydell-Bouverie Bowles, see Rushout-Bowles bowling, 137 Bowprine Ltd., 201 Box Bush, see Brinkworth Bradenstoke, Sir John, and his w. Eliz., 57 Bradenstoke (in Lyneham), priory, 31, 98, 143, 188, 190, 1923, 200, 208, 235 Bradeston: Agnes, see Mauduit Thos. de, Ld. Bradeston, 207 Bradfield: Margery of, m. Ric. of Crudwell, 58 Reynold of, 58 Bradfield (in Hullavington), 5, 104, 105 n, 115 agric, 114 boundaries, 104 chant., 117 chap., 11617 cust. tenants, 107, 114 dom. archit., 108, 111 glebe, 11617 hamlet, 1045, 1078 inc., 11314 man., 1078, 11011, 163 manor ho., 1078, 111, 111, 117 pop., 107 woodland, 2,115 Bradford, 201 chant., 109 ch., 109 Bragges, Rog., rector of Oaksey, 185 Brakspear, Harold, 190, 203 Branston: J., 111 J. E., 111 J. E. J., 111 Brassey: A. H., 58 E. H.,69 Sir Hugh, 69 Braydon (Swill) brook, 51, 53, 95, 176 Braydon forest, 32, 389, 5960, 99, 101, 124, 1445, 176, 182, 209 boundaries, 2, 17, 21, 37, 45, 51, 89, 95 Brinkworth quarter, 2, 15 Charlton or Minety quarter, 2, 33, 45 cts., 21 disafforestation, 21, 33, 45, 127 inc., 2, 20, 37, 45, 48, 89, 91, 124, 182, 204, 209 lodge, 37 Minety or Charlton quarter, see Braydon forest: Charlton or Minety quarter purlieus, 2, 15, 17, 201, 323, 379, 445, 47. 51, 5960. 91, 95, 99101, 124, 127, 145, 182,209 inc., 15, 201, 33, 378, 40, 43, 45, 59, 89, 95, 97, 99, 145, 204 underforester, 21 woodwards, 21 Braydon pond, see Charlton breaking and entering, 21 Breath: John, 235 Marg., see Bridges Bremilham: Agnes of, 10 John, 85, 234 Mat. of, 10 Ric. of (fl. before 1249), 10 Ric. of (d. by 1249, another), 10 Ric. (d. c. 1557), 85, 234 Thos., 85, 234 Bremilham, 23, 5, 7, 913, 27, 29, 83, 878, 135, 160, 1689, 170, 229, 231 A.-S. rem., 9 adv., 1113, 87, 144, 174 agric, 9, 11 boundaries, 9 Bremilham Farm, see Bremilham: Cowage Farm bridge, 10 chap., 1213 ch., 913, 87, 237 common pastures, 11 Cowage (formerly Bremilham) Farm, 911, 13 Cowage Grove, 9, 11, 13 curates, 1213 cust. tenants, 11 dom. archit., 10 farm, 11, 13, 33, 86 glebe, 12 Hankerton Corner, q.v. ind., 1011 the Light, 911, 13, 237 man., 913, 27, 31, 144, 174 place name, 9 poor relief, 11 pop., 9 prot. nonconf., 13 rectors, 1113, 31, 87, 174, 235; and see Bridges, Edw.; Clarke, Wm.; Crook; Dean; Evans, Arthur; Freer; Harris, John; Jeane; Nicholas, John; Pitt, G. L.; Stumpe, John; Warneford, H. L.; Watye, Edm. rectory, 12, 878, 165 rectory ho., 13 roads, 910 Rom. Catholicism, 13 schs., 10, 13, 89 settlement, 910 tannery, 1011, 237 tithes, 9, 1112 woodland, 2, 9, 11 Bremilham Mill, see Westport Bret, Hen. le, 235 Brettingham, Mat., 41 breweries, see Malmesbury brewers and brewing, 1478, 184, 201, 225 brickmaking, 11, 21, 101, 129 brickworks, see Corston; Dauntsey; Filands; Garsdon; Rodbourne Bridges: Ant., 235 Ant., neph. of Ant., 235 Edw., rector of Bremilham and of North Wraxall, vicar of Seagry, 12,193 Eliz., m. Rob. Bridges (fl. 1617), 235 Eliz. (? the same), w. of Rob. (fl. 1622), 163, 167 Geo., s. of Geo., 163 Geo., s. of Ric, 163 Humph, (d. 1598), 235 Humph, (d. 1609), 235 J.B.,185 Jane, m. Ric. Stevens, 235 John,163 Marg., m. John Breath, 235 Ric, and his w. Eleanor, 163 Rob. (fl. 1617), 235 Rob. (fl. 1622, ? the same), 163, 167 fam., 163 and see Brydges Bridget, Thos., & Co., 146 Brill's Court, see Lea; Lea and Cleverton: man. Brindle: Thos., 141 Wm., 141 Brinkworth: Agnes, see Royle Wal., 109 Brinkworth, 5, 7, 1325, 14, 65, 129, 160, 204 adv., 22 agric, 1, 1921 Barnes Green, 16, 20, 24 chap., 16, 24, 173 boundaries, 15, 65 Box Bush, 16 bridges, 15 Callow Hill, 1516 chap., 24, 173 inn, 16 settlement, 16 Causeway End, 16, 21, 24 cemetery, 16 chaplain, 23 char., 18, 235 ch., 16, 223 Clitchbury Green, 16, 20 common meadow, 20 common pastures, 2, 1617, 201 cts., 212 curates, 23; and see Copson, Ric; Wightwick, Hen. cust. tenants, 20 Dollakers Green, 1617, 20 dom. archit., 1617 farms, 1822, 46, 227 friendly societies, 16 Giles Green, 16, 20 glebe, 22 Grittenham, q.v. Hulberts (formerly Woodbridge) Green, 1617, 20 inc., 1517, 20, 22 ind., 21 inns, 16 man., 15, 1822, 24, 89 Clitchbury, 19 Waldron's, 19 Weeks, 18 Whitehouse, 19 mills, 21 par. officers, 22 pk., 19 poor relief, 22, 61 prot. nonconf., 234, 126 Primitive Methodists, 3, 16, 245; and see Brinkworth: Barnes Green, chap, and Callow Hill, chap. rly.sta.,15 rectors, 224; and see Badminton; Carey, Francis; Copson, Ric; Crispe, Tobias; Dowdeswell; Head, Thos.; Hutchins, Edw.; Lichfield; Lombard; Machon; Marsh, Mat.; Pardies; Ramsay; Sparrow; Wightwick, Chas. rectory, 223, 71 rectory ho., 223 recusancy, 17 roads, 1517 Romano-Brit, rem., 1617 schs., 16, 235 Stoppers Hill, 16 streets, 16 Sundays Hill, 15, 20 tithes, 22 tithings, 6, 13, 1516, 20, 24 trades, 21 vestry, 22 village, 12, 13, 1517 Woodbridge Green, see Brinkworth: Hulberts Green woodland, 1921, 37 workho., 16, 22 Brinkworth Brick Co., 21 Brinkworth brook, 1, 15, 21,65, 204 Brinkworth quarter, see Braydon forest Bristol, 1213, 103, 171, 193, 203, 228 as address, 203 bps., 22, 49, 72, 81, 92, 102, 168, 184, 210, 219 cath. ch., canons, see Buckley; Manley, F. H. chs.: Holy Trinity, 203 St. Barnabas's, 203 diocese, 136 finance board, 219 Bristol & South Wales Railway, 105, 131, 166; and see G.W.R. Bristwi (fl. 1066), 110 Britton: Alfred, & Co., 225 John,13 broadcloths, 146 Brokenborough, 5, 910, 23, 2535, 26, 50, 127, 132, 135, 160, 229, 2312, 238 A.-S. rem., 25 adv., 34 agric, 11,314, 224 airfield, see Newnton, Long: airfield bacon factory, see Malmesbury: bacon factory benefice, 34, 155, 238 boundaries, 25, 278, 127, 229 Brokenborough Within, 279, 34, 132, 229 Brokenborough Without, 27 char., 35 ch., 3, 25, 28, 345, 49, 229, 238 civil pars., 25; and see Brokenborough: Brokenborough Within and Brokenborough Without common pastures, 2, 323 cts., 324, 125 curates, 35; and see Hobbes, Thos. cust. tenants, 32 dom. archit., 289, 31, 33 eccl. par.,34, 49, 155 farms, 30, 33, 46, 100 Hankerton Corner, q.v. hosp., see Malmesbury: hosp. Hyam, q.v. inc., 1, 28, 32 ind., 34 inns, 289 Kairdureburgh, 25 man., 25, 2933, 233 Boakley, 301, 234 Fosse, 30 Twatley, 31 West's, 31 mills, 324 palace, 25 pk.,31; and see Hyam place name, 25 poor relief, 25, 34 pop., 28 prot. nonconf., 35 roads, 28 Rom. Catholicism, 35 Romano-Brit, rem., 25; and see White Walls schs., 35; and see Malmesbury: schs. slaughterhouse, see Malmesbury: slaughterhouse tithes, 12, 256, 31, 35, 49, 238 tithing, 25, 35 vicarage (with Charlton), 102, 238 village, 2, 9, 25, 289, 324 Wakely Hill, 27 Whatley Manor, 31, 334 woodland, 323 workho., see Malmesbury: poor-law union (workho.) Brokenborough estate, 910, 19, 25, 312, 51, 121, 139, 161, 166, 224, 233 Bromhall, Thos., rector of Stanton St. Quintin, canon of Wells, 220 Bromwich, Ric, and his w. Susannah, 163 Brook farm, see Somerford, Great: man Brooke: Jane, see Carey Hen., 143 Ric, 43 S. B.,43, 141, 143, 155, 208 Sam., 43, 143, 208 Thos., 141 Brooks, John, 181 Broom: Alex of, 188 Isabel, see Sherborne Brown (Browne): A. S. C, 171 Arabella, m. Wm. Calley, 208 C.H., 111 Chris., 174 D.,172 Edw., 163 Ford Madox, 168 John, 98 Lancelot (Capability), 42 R. G., rector of Little Somerford, 210 Sarah, 210 Thos., 208 Misses, 204 Browning: Ant., 198 Edm., 198, 202 Eleanor, see Wayte John, 18 Ric. (d. 1573), 198 Ric. (d. 1612), 198 Wm., & Co., 147 Brownlow, J. C., 57 brugbote, freedom from, 150 Brydges: Edm., Baron Chandos, 171, 174 Giles, Baron Chandos, 1712, 174 Sir John, Baron Chandos, 171, 174 fam., 173 and see Bridges Buckingham, dukes of, see Stafford, Edw., Hen., and Humph. Buckinghamshire, see Eton Coll. Tyringham, rector, see Mauley Buckland: J. S., 19 John, 173 Thos., 57 Buckley, F. J., rector of Stanton St. Quintin, canon of Bristol, 220 bucks, see deer building contractors, 201 Bullock, fam., 118 Bullock's Horn, see Hankerton Bunbury, C, 172 bungalows, 67, 97, 107, 121, 135, 138, 154, 162, 166, 187, 196, 214, 233 old people's, 29, 39, 86, 196, 224 Burghal Hidage, 131 burghbote, freedom from, 150 burial board, see Somerford, Little Burnaby, Algernon, 180 burnbaking, 173, 236 Burne: Thos., 112 W. W., 112 Burnell, Thos., 174 Burnt Heath, see Malmesbury: man. Burrough, Jas., 176, 211 Burrows: Adam, 43 Thos., 43 fam., 43 Burton Hill (in Malmesbury), 5, 28, 137, 154, 163, 235 agric, 11, 1445,235 Burton Hill Ho., 137, 141, 142, 148 chap., 137, 156, 173 char., 161 cloth factory, see Malmesbury: cloth factory common pastures, 144, 152 cts., 152 cust. tenants, 145 dom. archit., 137 farms, 1445 hosp., see Malmesbury: hosp. hosp. of St. Mary Magdalene, 137, 143 inc., 1445 inns, 1367 man., 1412, 148, 152, 167, 233, 235 mill, 137, 1468,172, and see Malmesbury: mills police sta., see Malmesbury: police sta. poor relief, 153 prot. nonconf., 1589 schs., 160 suburb, 127, 131, 137 tithing, 6, 149, 153 Bush, John, 171 Butler: A. S., and his w. Lois, 91 T. G., 109 butter making, 20 Buxted Chicken Ltd., 201, 226 Buxton: E.J.M., 140 Eliz., see Jacob John, 123 Sir John, Bt., 123, 172 (later Jacob), Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1839), 109, 123, 172 Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1888), 123, 172 Bynport, see Malmesbury C. Caius College, see Cambridge university Cale: Anne, m. 1 Ant. Whistler, 2 Sam. Walker, 111, 163 Anne, w. of Gilb., see Cole Gilb., 111 Calley: Arabella, see Browne Thos. (d. 1791), 208 Thos. (fl. 1804), 208 Wm.,208 Callow Hill, see Brinkworth Cambridge university: Gonville and Caius Coll., 55 Trinity Coll., 190 Campbell, Jemima, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, Mchnss. Grey, m. Phil. Yorke, earl of Hardwicke, 55 and see Hume-Campbell Canada, 202; and see Quebec canal, 38, 119, 131; and see Wilts. & Berks, canal Cannop: John,148 fam., 148 canon lawyer, 23 Canter: Giles, 141, 171 Jos., 141, 171 fam., 141 Canterbury (Kent): abp., 49, 102 cath. ch., chaplains of Arundel's chant., see Benett, Rob.; Scurion Capell, Rob., 183 Capital and Counties Bank Ltd., 147 Capper: B.,56 C.,56 caravan site, 196 Cardeville, Rob. de, rector of Sutton Benger, treasurer of Salisbury cath., 226 Carey(Cary): Edw. (fl. 1577), 141 Sir Edw. (fl. c. 1600, another), 10, 68 Eliz., see Danvers Francis, rector of Brinkworth, 23 Jane, m. Ric. Brooke, 43 John(d. 1752), 40, 43 John (another, d. by 1786), 43 Mary, m. Ric. Fowler, 43 Wm., 143 Wm., s. of Wm., 143 Carnarvon: earldom, 193 earls of, see Herbert Carpenter, J. T., & Sons, 60 Carter, Wm., curate of Foxley, vicar of Hullavington, 117 cartographer, 168 Cary, see Carey Case, E. R., 123 Castle Combe: barony, 69, 197 man., 110 castles, see Malmesbury; Oaksey: Norwood castle; Somerford, Great Catherine, queen of Hen. V, 179 cattle dealing, 209 Causeway End, see Brinkworth Cavendish, Ric, and his w. Gillian, 58 cemeteries, see Brinkworth; Draycot Cerne; Hullavington; Malmesbury; Somerford, Little Cennick, John, 24, 159 Cerne: Sir Edw. of (d. 1393), 77, 77. 79, 82 Edw. of (d. 1419), 77, 81 Ellen, w. of Sir Edw. of (d. 1393), 77, 77, 82 Geof. of, 77 Hen. of (fl. 1228), 77, 81 Hen. of (d. 1296, another), 77 Hen. of (fl. 1304), rector of Draycot Cerne, 81 Isabel, w. of Edw. of (d. 1419), 77 John of (d. 1327), 77 John of (d. 1344), 77 John of (d. 1346), 77, 81 Phil, of, 77 fam., 82 cert money, 67, 61, 101, 184, 210, 218, 226 Chadderton: Anne, m. John Wright, 111 Bridget, w. of Wm., 111 Edith, m. Geo. Best, 111 Edm. (fl. 1485), 111 Edm. (d. 1545, another), 111 Geo., 111 Hen., 184 Marg., m. Sim. James, 111 Marg., w. of Geo., see Collingbourne Thos., 162 Wm., 11011, 1623 Chamberlain John (fl. 1361), and his w. Marg., 58 John(fl. 1779), 153 Wm., and his w. Christine, 58 Chambers: Alice, see Sherborne Felice, see Sherborne John, 188 Wm., 188 Chancellor: Cornelius, 109 S. B., 109 Chancery, masters in, 10 Chandler: Hen., 158 Wm., 109 Chandos, Barons, see Brydges chantries, see Bradfield; Bradford; Cirencester; Hullavington; Malmesbury: ch. of St. Paul; Oaksey; Ramsbury; Westport Arundel's chant, in Canterbury cath., see Benett, Rob.; Scurion Charlton: Cath., w. of Sir Rob., 58 Joan, w. of Wal., 58 John, 30, 42 Sir Rob., 30, 42, 58 Rog. (fl. 1268), 18, 30, 42 Rog. (another), 42 Thos., 42 Wal., 30, 42, 58 Wibert (fl. 12834), 42 Wibert(fl. 1347), 42 Wibert (fl. 1454), 30, 42 fam., 30, 42 Charlton, 5, 23, 30, 36, 3750, 95, 101, 127, 129, 182, 238 adv., 49, 923 agric., 37, 448 benefice, 49, 92 boundaries, 37, 41, 89, 95, 129 Braydon pond, 38, 41, 46 bridges, 38 chap., see Brokenborough: ch. char., 4950 Charlton Pk., 2, 389, 412, 44, 45, 45, 99, 155 ch., 3, 25, 34, 37, 39, 4850, 229, 238 civil par., 37 Civil War, 39 common meadow, 445 common pastures, 2, 446, 48, 91 cts., 478 curates, 49; and see Church; Hollinworth cust. tenants, 445 dom. archit., 3942 eccl. par., 49 farms, 41, 43, 457, 99100, 146 Five Lanes, q.v. friendly society, 39 glebe, 489, 238 hosp., 39 inc., 1, 38, 446,48,99 inn, 39 Kingershay, 389, 41, 44 Lype, 40, 42; and see Charlton: man. man., 18, 30, 37, 3945, 478, 89, 91, 95, 97, 122, 142, 182, Charlton Tantum, 42, 79 Edwards, 43 Lype, Great, 43 Summerhouse, 434 mills, 47, 60 par. officers, 478 pk., 389, 42, 457, 49; and see Stonehill Perry Green, 37, 40, 46 place name, 1, 378, 41, 44 poor relief, 37, 48 pop., 38 prot. nonconf., 50 roads, 38, 90 Rom. Catholicism, 50 schs., 38, 50 slaughterhouse, 40 Stonehill, q.v. street, 38 tithes, 44, 489, 238 trades, 47 vicar, 49 vicarage (with Brokenborough), 102, 125, 238 vicarage ho., 40, 49 village, 2, 378, 61 woodland, 41, 447; and see Stonehill Charlton (in Tetbury, Glos.), 41 Charlton or Minety quarter, see Braydon forest Charlton Park, see Charlton Charlton Park estate, 30, 33, 46, 101 Charlton Tantum, see Charlton: man. Charnbury: Jas., 219 Jas., s. of Jas., 219 Wm., rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 220 Chaworth: Maud, see Hesdin Maud of, m. Hen., earl of Lancaster, 56 Pain of, 56 Patrick of, 56 Patrick of (d. 1257, another), 56 Sir Patrick of (d. 1315), 56 Cheddar (Som.), 70 Chedglow, John, 58 Chedglow (in Crudwell), 56, 61 agric., 59 common pastures, 58 dom. archit., 53, 56 farms, 5960 hamlet, 51, 53 inc., 59 man., 557, 59, 61 pop., 53 prehist. rem., 51 tithes, 58, 61 woodland, 60 Chedglow (formerly Cicemethorn) hundred, 57, 53, 178 bailiff, 7; and see Stumpe, Wm. (d.1552) cts., 67, 135 meeting place, 56 name, 6 officers, 7 Chedworth, Barons, see Howe cheese factors, 59, 182, 225 cheese making, 20, 70, 147 cheese store, 182 Cheever: Hen., 123 Jeremy, 123 Rob., 123 Cheltenham & Great Western Union Railway, 1778 Chelworth, Hen. of, 56 Chelworth (in Crudwell), 5, 55 agric., 589 boundaries, 51 common pastures, 59 cust. tenants, 58 dom. archit., 54 farms, 5960 hamlet, 51, 534 man., 57, 59 mills, 60 pop., 52 woodland, 60 Chesterton, Maurice, 188 Chestnuts, the, see Seagry: man. Chetel(fl. 1086), 139 Chichester (Suss.), bp. of, see Shuttleworth chicken preparation, 226 children's home, 166 Childrey (Berks.), rector of, see Lichfield Chippenham, John of, 184 Chippenham, 24, 51, 148 constituency, see Wiltshire Fowlswick, 156 J.P.s, 151 mkt., 1 poor-law union, 80, 192, 219, 226 workho., chaplain of, see Dawson Rowden, 208 vicar, see Lake, Wm. Chippenham hundred, 5, 104, 115 Chissell brook, 221 Chivers, Jos., 98 chocolate making, 228 Cholsey, John, rector of Great Somerford, canon of Wells, 2023 Christian, Ewan, 220 Christian Malford, 56, 657, 186, 215 benefice, 226 common meadow, 217 Dauntsey Lock, q.v. prot. nonconf., 228 Swallett Gate, q.v. Christie, John, 109 Chubb, M. H., 141 Church, Alf., curate of Charlton, professor of Latin at University Coll., London, 49 Church Association Trust, see Church Society Trust Church farm, see Oaksey: man. Church farm, see Seagry: man. church houses, 39, 53, 102, 107, 108, 206, 21011 Church Society Trust (formerly Church Association Trust), 49, 92 Church Trust Fund, 34, 155, 238 Cicemethorn hundred, see Chedglow hundred cinema, see Malmesbury Cirencester (Glos.), 51, 60, 136, 146, 148, 185 as address, 182 chant., 43 mkt., 1, 20 Cirencester Benefit Society, 180 Civil War, see Charlton; Malmesbury Clanville, see Stanton St. Quintin Clare: Gilb. de, earl of Gloucester, 218 Maud, w. of Ric. de, earl of Gloucester, 218 Ric. de, earl of Gloucester, 218 Clarke: John, 21 R. A., 142 Wm., rector of Bremilham, 1213 Clase, Ant., 142 Clatford: Wm. of, 117 (formerly Preshute), fam., 109 Clatford (in Preshute), 108, 113 (or Hullavington) priory, 108, 116 prior, 108, 116 Clattinger, see Oaksey: man. clerks, parish, 82, 1256 Cleverton (in Lea and Cleverton), 34, 126 common meadow, 124 common pastures, 2, 124 cross, 121 cust. tenants, 124 dom. archit., 121 farms, 1224 hamlet, 2, 119, 121 inc., 121 man., see Lea and Cleverton: man. Old Hill, 121 pop., 119 prot. nonconf., 121, 126 tithing, 6, 119, 125 Clifford: Ric, 189 Rog., 189 Sam., rector of East Knoyle, 158 Wal. (d. 1190), 189 Wal. (d. 1221), 189 Wal. (d. 1263), 189 Wal. (one of that name), 193 n Clitchbury, see Brinkworth: man. Clitchbury Green, see Brinkworth Cloatley (in Hankerton), 6, 37, 55, 95, 97 agric, 99101 Cloatley Manor, 978 common pastures, 2, 99100 cts., 101 cust. tenants, 1001 dom. archit., 978 farms, 978, 100 hamlet, 2, 95, 97 man., 37, 95, 979, 101 pop., 96 sch., 103 tithing, 96, 1001 woodland, 97, 100 cloth factory, see Malmesbury clothiers, 34, 146, 148, 155, 192, 195, 201; and see Stumpe, Wm. (d. 1552) clothmaking, 21; and see woollen cloth manufacture clothworkers, 225; and see weavers clothyard, 101 clubs (sporting), see Beaufort Hunt Polo Club; Malmesbury: clubs Clutterbuck: Jas., 56, 123 Mary, see Jacob coal merchants, 71, 114, 209 Coaley (Glos.), vicar of, see Hornidge Cobham: Eleanor, see Mautravers Reynold, Ld. Cobham, 197 Cockerell: Alice, 188 C. R., 137 John, 142 Ralph, 188 Cockey, L., 204 Codford St. Peter, rector of, see Wightwick, Hen. Coe & Goodwin, 93 Coke: Jane, see Wharton Rob., 139 Colchester (Essex), St. Giles's ch., 55 n Cole: Anne, m. Gilb. Cale, 111, 163 Anne, w. of Wm., see James Chris., 98 E. K., Ltd., 141, 147 Fred., 198 John, 98 Jonathan, 98 Wm., naturalist (d. 1701), 111, 163 Wm. (fl. 1878), 181 Cole park (in Malmesbury), see Cowfold Cole Park, see Cowfold Colerne, Wm. of, abbot of Malmesbury, 133 Coles, Jane, 234 Coleshill, Peter of, rector of Dauntsey, 72 Collingbourne (Collingborn): Joan, m. Jas. Lowther, 111 John (fl. c. 1472), 110 John(fl. 1817), 208 John(fl. 1873), 17 Marg., m. Geo. Chadderton, 111 Wm., 11011 Collins: Ant., 215 K. L., 11 W. L., 11 Coleman: Nat., 228 Nat., s. of Nat., 228 Colston, Edw., 227 Combe, Ralph of, 43, 122 common meadows, see Brinkworth; Charlton; Christian Malford; Cleverton; Crudwell; Hankerton; Hullavington; Lea and Cleverton; Milbourne; Oaksey; Rodbourne; Seagry; Somerford, Great; Somerford, Little; Sutton Benger common pastures, 12; and see Ashley; Bremilham; Brinkworth; Brokenborough; Burton Hill; Charlton; Chedglow; Chelworth; Cleverton; Cloatley; Corston; Crudwell; Dauntsey; Foxley; Garsdon; Grittenham; Hankerton; Hullavington; Lea; Lea and Cleverton; Milbourne; Minety; Newnton, Long; Norton; Oaksey; Rodbourne; Smithcot; Somerford, Great; Somerford, Little; Stanton St. Quintin; Startley; Surrendell; Thornhill; Westport: common pastures and King's Heath; Whitchurch Congregationalists, 93, 126, 159, 165, 228, 239 congregations, convoking, 49 conservation areas, 39, 53, 135, 178, 206 constables, 153 borough, 151, 153, 237 manorial, 101, 115, 1523, 237 royal, see Malmesbury: castle Conway, Wm., 239 Cooper: C. E. D., 57, 112 H. L., 55 John, 98 Nan, see Herbert Ric, 98 and see Cowper co-operative farming society, see societies Copson: John, vicar of Malmesbury and of Kemble, 157 Ric, curate and rector of Brinkworth, 23 Cor, Wm., 158 Corbet, Sir Gerald, Bt., 184 Coriat: H. I., 11, 31 Priscilla, 31 coroner, see Malmesbury: borough corrugated paper and fibreboard case manufacture, 60 Corsham: almsho., 217, 221 as address, 216 sch., 217 Corston (in Malmesbury), 5, 25, 29, 111, 113, 127, 129, 131, 1615, 168 adv., 87, 164 agric, 11, 1634 airfield, see Hullavington: R.A.F. sta. boundaries, 104, 127, 161, 213 brickworks, 164 bridge, 162 chap., 127, 155, 157, 164 chapelry, 161, 164 ch., 1612, 1645, 168, 237 common pastures, 163 cts., 164 curates, 1645 cust. tenants, 163 dom. archit., 162 farms, 110, 114, 1634, 216, 218 inc., 162 man., 139, 1624, 188, 207 mill, 162, 164 poor relief, 153, 164 pop., 1612 prot. nonconf., 162, 165 roads, 129, 131 schs., 165 tithes, 1634, 235 tithing, 6, 127, 149, 153, 161 vicar, 164 vicarage (Corston with Rodbourne), 13, 88, 164, 192, 202, 210 vicarage ho., 162, 164 village, 2, 127, 131, 1612 woodland, 2, 163 Cotes, C. G., rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 218 Cotswold Bruderhof, 180 cottages, estate, 18, 29, 534, 67, 76, 97, 169, 223 council houses, 289, 3940, 53, 67, 84, 96, 107, 121, 135, 162, 178, 188, 196, 214, 223, 232 Court farm, see Oaksey: man. Court House, see Hullavington: dom. archit. courts, see under places, and see swanimote; Wiltshire: assizes and quarter sessions Coutances (Manche, France), bp. of, 139, 143 Cowage Farm, see Bremilham Cowbridge (in Malmesbury), 1378 Cowbridge Ho., 1378, 141, 141, 1478 dom. archit., 1378 factory, 138, 147 man., 141 mill, 137, 141, 146, 148; and see Malmesbury: mills settlement, 1378 tithes, 143 vicarage ho., 138 Cowche: Ric. (d. by 1588), 141 Ric (d.1596), 141 Ric. (d. 1611), 141 Ric (fl. 1638), 141 Ric. (fl. before 1714, ? another), 141 Cowfold (later Cole park, in Malmesbury), 1523, 156, 1634, 167 agric, 144 Cole Pk., 138, 140, 140, 168 farms, 140, 144 king's race, 8, 138, 140, 144 yeoman, 144; and see Bolton Ralph; Slifield, Ralph man., 13940, 144, 152, 161 mill, 148 pk., 139, 144 dom. archit., 138 lodges, 138, 140; and see Cowfold: Cole Pk. woodland, 129, 144 Cowley: earldom, 190 earls, 3; and see Wellesley Cowper: Anne, see Weddell Francis, Baron Lucas of Crudwell, Earl Cowper, 55 Geo., Earl Cowper, 55 and see Cooper Cox: H.C., 31 Ric, vicar of Norton, 175 Thos., 160 Cox Cox: G. G., 234 Ursula, 234 Cresswell: Eliz., see Estcourt Ric, 171 cricket, 137 Cricklade: M.P., see Adamson, Rob. Widhill, 161 Cripps, Rob., 19 Crispe. Nic, 22 Tobias, rector of Brinkworth, 23 Crispin, Miles, 1819, 56 Crocker: E. F., 58 M. H., 98 P. H., 98 Croft, Sir Jas., 215 Crook, Sim., curate of Foxley and of Norton, rector of Bremilham and of Foxley, 13, 88 Croome: Hen. (fl. 1717), 1423 Hen. (fl. 1741, another), 143 Rebecca, 142 Wm., 180 crosses, 121; and see Malmesbury: mkt. (mkt. cross) Crudwell: Margery of, see Bradfield Ric. of, 58 Wm. of, 98 Crudwell: Baronesses Lucas of, see Campbell; Herbert, Nan; Lucas, Mary; Weddell; Yorke, Amabel Barons Lucas of, see Cowper, Francis; Grey, Hen.; Herbert, Auberon; Weddell Crudwell, 5, 25, 28, 5163, 52, 65, 101, 160, 182 adv., 61 agric, 5860 airfields, 51; and see Kemble: R.A.F. sta.; Newnton, Long: airfield benefice, 61, 102, 184 boundaries, 51, 55, 95 bridge, 51 chap., 53, 102 chaplain, 62 char., 63, 65 Chedglow, q.v. Chelworth, q.v. ch., 53, 613, 63, 95 common meadow, 589 common pastures, 2, 5860 cts., 61, 101 Crudwell, West, q.v. curates, 62 cust. tenants, 58 dom. archit., 53 Eastcourt, q.v. factory, 54, 60 farms, 5960 Flisteridge wood, 60, 182 glebe, 62 inc., 1, 59 ind., 60 inns, 53 man., 51, 558, 61, 63, 95, 97, 99 Morley, 58 mills, 601, 101 mineral spring, 51, 53 Murcott, q.v. place name, 1, 51 pond, 53 poor relief, 61 pop., 51, 53 prehist. rem., 51 prot. nonconf., 63 rectors, 613, 65, 1023; and see Abingdon; Adkin; Alsop; Gerish; Harford; Ingram; Lawton; Machon; Maskelyne, Wm.; Mauley; Smith, Oswald; Sole; Wiggett rectory, 61, 102 rectory ho., 52, 60, 62 roads, 51 Romano-Brit, rem., 51 schs., 53, 63, 65 streets, 53 tithes, 58, 61 tithings, 6 trades, 60 vestry, 61 village, 2, 51, 53, 59, 61 Windmill Hill, q.v. woodland, 51, 60; and see Crudwell: Flisteridge wood workho., 61 Crudwell, West (in Crudwell), 58 agric., 59 cust. tenants, 58 dom. archit., 53 farms, 55, 59 hamlet, 51, 53 Crundell, B., 78, 81 Culkerton, see Ashley Cullerne Jos., 141 Rob., 157, 161, 240 Culverhouse, see Somerford, Great: man. D. Dacre: Baroness, see Fiennes, Marg. Lds., see Fiennes dairy industry, see butter making; cheese factors; cheese making; cheese store; Dauntsey: milk depot; Malmesbury: milk depot Damerham, North, hundred, 6 Danby, earl of, see Danvers, Hen. Danes, 150 Danvers: Anne, m. Sir Hen. Lee, Bt., 122, 139, 142, 166 Anne, w. of Sir John, see Stradling Eliz., m. Rob. Danvers, 122, 139, 142, 166 Eliz., w. of Sir John (d. 1594), m. 2 Sir Edw. Carey, 10, 68, 174, 190 Eliz., w. of Sir John (d. 1655), 191 Hen., earl of Danby (d. 1644), 6, 10, 12, 68, 723, 121, 123, 139, 142, 166, 174, 190 Hen. (d. 1654), 12, 122, 139, 142, 166, 191 Sir John (d. 1514), 10, 68, 68, 72 Sir John (d. 1594), 6, 10, 68, 174, 190, 193, 219 Sir John (d. 1655), 10, 12, 68, 155 174, 1901 John, s. of Sir John (d. 1655), 68 (formerly Villiers), Rob., 122, 139, 142 Silvester, 10, 689 Wm., 69 fam., 3, 69, 155, 174 Darling, Frank, and his w. Avril, 140 Dauntsey: Edm., 156 Gilb., 10, 68 Joan, m. 1 Sir John Stradling (d. 1433), 2 John Dewale, 10, 12, 68 Sir John (d. 1391), 10, 68 Sir John (d. 1405), 10, 68 Miles of, 10, 68 Miles, s. of Miles of, 10, 68 Miles, grds. of Miles of, 68 Miles (one of the name, fl. 1166), 6970 Ric. of, 10 Ric. (another, d. by 1275), 10, 68 Ric. (fl. 1292), 10, 68 Ric. (fl. 1304, ? the same), 71 Sir Ric. (fl. 1349), 10, 68 Rog., 10, 689 Sir Wal., 10, 12, 68 fam., 37, 69, 72 Dauntsey, 5, 7, 15, 64, 6573, 75, 131 adv., 71 agric, 1, 70 almsho., 25, 61, 67, 73, 204, 211 boundaries, 15, 65, 194 brickworks, 71 bridges, 67 chap., 72 char., 73, 75 ch., 22, 656, 713 common pastures, 70 cts., 71 curates, 72 cust. tenants, 70 Dauntsey Common, 667, 73 Dauntsey Gate, see Swallett Gate Dauntsey Green, 667, 72 Dauntsey Ho., 2, 66, 69, 140 Dauntsey Lock, q.v. dom. archit., 679 farms, 70 glebe, 70, 72 Greenman's Lane, 67 hamlet, 66 Idover, 65, 67; and see Dauntsey: man. inc., 65, 70 ind., 71 inn, 67 man., 10, 6871 Idover, 6970 milk depot, 71 mills, 701 par. officers, 71 pk., 656, 6970 place name, 65 poor relief, 71 pop., 66 prot. nonconf., 67, 73 rly. sta., 667, 171, 195 rectors, 72; and see Coleshill; Davenant; Elwell, W. E.; Jones, John; Law, A. R. and Arthur; Trapp; West, Francis rectory, 712 rectory ho., 66, 72 roads, 66 schs., 67, 723 Smithcot, q.v. Sodom, 67 street, 67 Swallett Gate, q.v. tithes, 72 tithings, 6, 71 trades, 71 wharf, 66, 71 woodland, 656, 70 Dauntsey brook, 15, 65 Dauntsey Dairy Co., 71 Dauntsey Lock (in Christian Malford and Dauntsey), 67 Davenant, Rob., rector of Dauntsey and of West Kington, canon of Salisbury, 72 Davis (Davies, Davys): (or Taylor), Ant., 18 Chas., vicar of Sutton Benger, 228 (or Taylor), Jas., 18 John, chaplain of Lea and Cleverton, curate of Garsdon, 93, 158 (or Taylor), Thos. (d. 1586), 18 Thos. (fl. 1687), 200 Dawson, Ric, vicar of Sutton Benger, chaplain of Chippenham union workho., 228 Dean, Ric. le, rector of Bremilham, 12 Dean farm, see Oaksey: man. Dee Bros., 200 Deeley, R. A., 216 deer, 446, 183, 208, 218 bucks, 144 Demainbray: Steph. (d. 1854), rector of Great Somerford and of Long Wittenham, chaplain to Geo. III, 2034 Steph. (fl. 1870), 198 Denison, Marigold, ctss. of Londesborough, 69 deprivation (eccl.), 203 Derby, earl of, see Henry IV Derby, as address, 146 Despenser, Sir Gilb., 58 Dewale: Joan, see Dauntsey John, 12 Dewell: C. G., 141 Chas., 141 Eliz. (fl. 1792), w. of Timothy, 142 Eliz. (d. c. 1805, another), 141 Mary (fl. 1792), 142 Mary (fl. 1809, ? the same), 141 Sarah, w. of Chas., m. 2 W. R. Fitzgerald, 141 Timothy, 142 fam., 148 Devizes, 21 Dickinson: P. J., 190, 192 Rob., 198 diseases, see plague Dixon, Herb., Baron Glentoran, 78, 81 Doddington, Wm., 141 dogs, see greyhounds; hound; spaniel Dollakers Green, see Brinkworth Domesday Book, 29, 1312, 196, 221 Dorset, see Shaftesbury Sherborne, bp., see Aldhelm Douglas fir, 218 dovecots, 98, 172, 216 Dover, Wm. of, 136 Dow, John, and his w. Joan, 62 Dowdeswell, Wm., rector of Brinkworth, 23 Downes, John, 69 Downton, see Bodenham Drake, Ric, 188 Draycot Cerne, 5, 7, 30, 74, 7582, 186, 221, 2245 adv., 81 agric, 7980, 224 boundaries, 75, 213 bridge, 76 cemetery, 76, 80 char., 82 ch., 76, 802 cts., 80, 226 curates, 81 cust. tenants, 7980 dom. archit., 76, 78 Draycot, Lower, 76 Draycot, Upper, 76 Draycot Ho., 3, 758, 81, 188 Draycot Sutton, 75 farms, 7880 glebe, 81 inc., 79 Knabwell, 75, 78, 21314; and see Draycot Cerne: man. (Nabals) man., 3, 5, 42, 7581, 18990, 216, 224 Nabals, 789, 21314 mills, 76, 80 par. officers, 80 pk., 7580, 2245 place name, 75 pond, 76 poor relief, 80 poorho., 80 pop., 75 prot. nonconf., 82 rectors, 81, 193; and see Barry; Cerne, Hen. of; Ernie, Sir Edw.; Fettiplace; Rand; Reynold; West, Francis; Windsor, Andrews rectory, 801, 192 rectory ho., 76, 81 roads, 75 schs., 76, 82 tithes, 81 vestry, 80 village, 1, 76 woodland, 80 Draycot Cerne (Draycot) estate, 18990, 201, 217 Drew: Emme, 189, 198, 200 Isabel, m. John Mompesson (d. 1500), 189, 193 n, 200 Joan, w. of Thos. (fl. 1362), 189 Thos. (fl. 1362), 189 Thos. (fl. 13734, ? the same), 189, 200 Thos. (fl. 142851), 189, 198, 200 Drewes, Almeric de, 57 Drewet, Wm., 123 drugget maker, 21 Dryden, John, 39 drysalter, 171 Duck, Esau, 147 Duck & Co., 147 Duck & Reed, 147 ducking stool, 152 Dudig (fl. before 901), 55 Dudley: John, duke of Northumberland (d. 1553), 29, 41, 97, 141, 233 John(fl. 1575), 224 Duke, fam., 166 Dunley, see Surrendell Dunlow hundred, 5, 104 meeting place, 104 Dunstanville: Adelize, see Lisle Parnel de, m. John de la Mare (d. 1313), 197 Reynold or Rob. de, 69, 197 Reynold de (another), 197 Wal. de, 197 Durston, F. E., 123 Dutton, Sir Ralph, 43 dye houses, 146, 148 Dyfed, St. David's cath ch.: canon, see Sparrow precentor, see Machon E. Eame Cross, see Woodlands Earle: Anne, see Estcourt Giles (d. c. 1677), 57, 65 Giles (d. 1758), 578, 97 Giles (fl. 18078), 567, 97, 2078 Marg., m. John Partridge, 57 Rob., 61 Susanna, see White Thos. (d. 1618), 57 Thos. (d. c. 1638), 57 Sir Thos. (d. 1696), 57 Thos. (? another), 65 Wm. (d. 1586), 57 Wm. (d. 1774), 567, 97, 140, 1423, 207 fam., 65, 103 Earl's Corner, see Oaksey Eastcourt (in Crudwell), 56, 55, 61 agric, 589 as address, 207 boundaries, 51, 95 chap., 54, 62 cust. tenants, 589 dom. archit., 54, 578 Eastcourt Ho., 578, 60 farms, 55, 57, 5960 man., 51, 55, 579, 97, 184 pk., 58 pop., 53 sch., 54, 65 village, 51, 54 Easton Grey, 33 benefice, 12, 87 man., 31 rectors, see Birch; Harris, John; Read, C.T. Easton Piercy, see Kington St. Michael Eavis: J., 110 fam., 163 Ebrard (fl. 1086), 58 Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 164 ecclesiastical practices, see evangelicalism; excommunication; hermitage; obit; oratory; papal provision; Ritualism Eden, F. C, 203 Edgar, King, 55 Edie, Arthur, vicar of Rodbourne Cheney and of Seagry, 193 Edric (fl. 1066), 76 Edward (d. 925), King, 97 Edward the Confessor, King, 29, 224 Edward IV, 22, 179 Edward (fl. 1066), 57 Edward (fl. 1086, ? another), 56 Edward (fl. 1086, ? another), 110, 114 Edward (fl. 1086, ? another), 199, 201 Edwards: Ant., 24 E. E., 109 Geo., 109 K. F., 141 Wm., 140, 1423, 208 fam., 24 Edwards, see Charlton: man. Edwin (fl. 1066), 1967 Edwy, King, 29, 139 Egerton, Francis, see Hayter egg production, 218 Eisey, vicar of, see Hill, Sam. Ela, m. Ric. of Herriard, 197 Elbert (fl. 1086), 69 Eldersfield, Sim. of, 84 Eldersfield (Worcs.), see Hardwick electricity sub-station, 40 Elizabeth, queen of Edw. IV, 179 Elm, the, and the Ash, see Surrendell Elwell: E.C., 72 E. E., 143 Eleanor, 71 Muriel, 71 W. E., rector of Dauntsey, 71 Wm., 71 fam., 143, 234 Elwi (fl. 1066), 110 emigration, 22, 28, 39, 214 Emly, Giles, vicar of Hullavington, 117 engineering workshops, 1467 Erigena, John Scotus, 137 Ernle: Edw. (fl. 1647), 19 Sir Edw., Bt. (fl. 1746), rector of Draycot Cerne, 81 Wal., 19 Essex: earldom, 179 earls of, 1812; and see Bohun Essex, see Audley End; Colchester Wendens Ambo, vicar, see Ryder Estcourt: Anna Maria, w. of Edm. (d. 1758), 140, 208 Anne, m. Wm. Earle (d. 1774), 140 Anne, w. of Sir Thos., see Kirkham Chas., 10 Edm. (d. 1651), 19, 56, 1712 Edm. (d. 1717), 142 Edm. (d. 1758), 123, 140, 142, 208 Edm. (fl. 1789), 155 Eliz., m. Ric. Cresswell, 171 Giles, 56 John, 148 Marg., w. of Edm. (d. 1651), 19 Ric. (fl. 1609), and his w. Marg., 206 Ric. (d. 1611, ? the same), 171 Thos. (fl. 1569), 235 SirThos. (d. 1683), 10, 12, 171, 174 Sir Thos. (d. 1702), 171, 174 Thos. (d. 1704), 171, 174 Wm., 1011, 13 fam., 148, 155, 173 Ethelwulf, King, 41, 55, 68, 224 Eton College (Bucks.), 1078, 110, 11213, 11517 Eton College Housing Society, 107 evangelicalism, 49 Evans: Ann, w. of Thos., 199 Anne, 210 Arthur, rector of Bremilham and of Little Somerford (d. 1893), 208, 21011 Arthur, s. of Arthur, 208 Cath., m. F. H. Manley, 208 John, 165 Susan, see Wightwick Thos., 1989 Everard, Wal., 110 Everleigh, M., 180 Ewen, see Kemble Ewyas (Herefs.), honor, 56, 198 excommunication, 203 Exeter College, see Oxford university Eyre: Eliz., m. Smith, 109 Hen. (fl. 1370), 109 Hen. (d. 1424, ? another), 109 John, see Smith Nic, 109 F. fairs, see Malmesbury; Westport; Whitchurch Faithfull, W. J. H., rector of Oaksey, 185 Faringdon Ho. (Berks., now Oxon.), as address, 30 farrier, 144 Fastolf, Sir John, and his w. Millicent, 69 Faussett, W . G., 18 Felix, Thos., rector of Little Somerford, 210 felony, 101 Feltham: Anne, see West Thos., 31 Fenn, Nic, rector of Little Somerford, vicar of Staverton, 211 Fenwick: C. H., 172 Jane, see Bisset Maur., 68 Mordaunt, 68 Ferrers, Earls, see Shirley Ferris: John, 183 T.W., 55 Fettiplace, Dan., rector of Draycot Cerne and of Yatesbury, 81 fields, overseers of the, 48, 101 Fiennes: Alice, see FitzHugh Gregory, Ld. Dacre, 216 Marg., Baroness Dacre, m. Sampson Lennard, 216 Thos., Ld. Dacre (d. 1533), 216 Thos., Ld. Dacre (d. 1541), 216 Filands (in Malmesbury and Westport), 127, 229, 235 brickworks, 232, 237 cust. tenants, 235 dom. archit., 232 hamlet, 2312 man., 234 sch., 232 film producer, 209 fines, payments, and rents, see cert money; Malmesbury hundred: Tolsey; scotales; third penny; tithing penny fire brigade, see Malmesbury fire station, see Malmesbury fisheries and fishing, 47, 201 Fisherton Anger, rectors of, see Atkinson; Nicholas, John Fittes, Mr. and Mrs., 123 FitzAlan: Hen., earl of Arundel, 197 Thos., earl of Arundel, 197 (or Mautravers), Wm., earl of Arundel (d. 1487), 197 Wm., earl of Arundel (d. 1544), 197 Fitzgerald: Sarah, see Dewell W. R., 141 FitzHamon: Mabel, m. Rob., earl of Gloucester, 215 Rob., 215 FitzHubert, Rob., 136 FitzHugh: Alice, m.Fiennes, 216 Alice, w. of Hen., Ld. FitzHugh (d. 1472), 216 Eliz., see Grey Geo., Ld. FitzHugh, 216, 219 Hen., Ld. FitzHugh (d. 1425), 216 Hen., Ld. FitzHugh (d. 1472), 216 Ric, Ld. FitzHugh, 216 Wm., Ld. FitzHugh, 216 fam., 213 FitzPayn, Rob., 179 FitzPons: Drew, 189, 1912 Ric, 189 FitzWilliam: Julia (or Judith), see Boucher Ric, Vct. FitzWilliam, 1223 Wm., 122 Five Lanes (in Charlton and Hankerton), 38, 51, 96 Flagham Brook, 176 Flambard, Ranulph, 42, 44, 1623 Fleet prison, see London Fleming, John, 203 Flintham Hill, see Oaksey Flisteridge, Agnes, 183 Flisteridge wood, see Crudwell Foliot, Wm., 56 Folkestone: Vcts., see Bouverie, Sir Jacob and Wm. viscountcy, 163 football, 137 Ford: Alice of, 56 Margery of, 56 Sim. of and his w. Ellen, 56 forest, see Braydon forest forest law, 21 Forestry Commission, 218 Forman, Geo., 141 Foss Way, 1, 25, 27, 51, 83, 104, 129, 169 Fosse, see Brokenborough: man. foundry, see Malmesbury: Westport Ironworks Fowler: Mary, see Carey Ric, 43 Fowlswick, see Chippenham Fox: Charles James, 155 Eliz., w. of Hen., Baron Holland (d. 1840), 85, 172 Hen., Baron Holland (d. 1774), 19, 85, 155, 172, 189 (later Vassall), Hen., Baron Holland (d. 1840), 19, 22, 85, 172, 191, 234, 236 Hen., Baron Holland (d. 1859), 19, 85, 172, 189 Mary, w. of Hen., Baron Holland (d. 1859), 85, 87, 172, 189, 192 Mary, w. of Steph., Baron Holland, 85, 172 Sir Steph. (d. 1716), 2078 Steph., Baron Holland (d. 1774), 19, 85, 172 Steph., earl of Ilchester, see Fox-Strangways fam., 3, 85 Fox-Powys, Leopold, see Powys Fox-Strangways: Hen., earl of Ilchester (d. 1802), 210 Hen., earl of Ilchester (d. 1858), 210 (formerly Fox), Steph., earl of Ilchester, 210 Foxley, Alf. of, 84 Foxley, 3, 5, 7, 9, 1112, 839, 1689 170, 224, 236 adv., 12, 87 agric, 1, 856 boundaries, 83, 169 chap., 87 chaplain, 88 char., 89 ch., 13, 83, 878 common pastures, 856 curates, 88; and see Adlam; Carter; Crook; Jones, Thos. dom. archit., 845 farms, 856 Foxley Manor, 835, 220 glebe, 84, 868 inc., 86 man., 19, 31, 56, 835, 878, 172, 229, 2346 Player's, 856, 234 mill, 85 par. officers, 86 pk., 83, 86 place name, 85 polo ground, 83 poor relief, 867 pop., 83 prot. nonconf., 889 rectors, 12, 83, 867, 89, 229; and see Benett, Rob.; Crook; Hart, Wm.; Jeane; Marsh, G. T.; Martin, Wm.; Pitt, G. L.; Scurion; Shuttleworth; Stumpe, John; Thompson, Seth; Warneford, H. L. rectory, 13, 878, 165 rectory ho., 834, 879 roads, 83 RomanoBrit, rem., 83; and see White Walls sch., 13, 84, 89, 176 tithes, 878 village, 12, 834 White Walls, q.v. woodland, 2, 856 France, 108; and see Aquitaine; Coutances; Louis VIII; St. Victor-enCaux Francis, A. D. C, 140 Franklin, Rob., 219 Freeman: Eliz., 56 John, 56 and see Jackson-Freeman Freemantle, Guy, 188 freemasonry, see Malmesbury Freer, Dan., rector of Bremilham, 13 French, fam., 109 Friend, Cecily, 183 friendly societies, see societies Friesian cattle, 192; and see Holstein Friesian cattle Fry: J., & Co., 228 J.F., 140 John, 228 Jos., 228 Zephaniah (d. 1716), 225 Zephaniah (d. 1724), 225, 228 fullers and fulling, 146, 148, 192, 225 fur and skin dressing, 146 G. G.W.R., 15, 66, 75, 131, 177, 195, 206, 223; and see Bristol & South Wales Railway Gaby: John, 171 Mary Anne, 31, 171 R. H., 163, 171, 235 Thos., 31, 171 Wal., 163 Gagen: B. A., 171 K.J., 171 Gale: Edm., 123, 140 Hen., rector of Garsdon, 92 J.W. P., 92 W. W., 92 gallows, 21, 184, 21819; and see Stanton St. Quintin: gibbet gardens, 167, 172, 234 allotment, 2024; and see allotments formal, 42, 78 landscaped, 42, 210 mkt., 46, 107, 114, 201, 236 ornamental, 31 terraced, 141 Garlick: Geo. (fl. 1790), 140 Geo. (fl. 1820, another), 140 Mary, 233 Mrs., 140 garrisons, 39, 136, 237 Garsdon, 5, 37, 8993, 95. 119, 120, 126 adv., 923 agric, 89, 912 almsho., 92 benefice, 49, 92 boundaries, 37, 89, 95 brickworks, 92 bridge, 90 char., 95 ch., 90, 923 common pastures, 2, 91 cts., 91 curates, 93; and see Davis, John cust. tenants, 91 dom. archit., 901 farms, 912, 124 Garsdon Manor, 2, 901, 93 glebe, 93 inc., 91 ind., 92 man., 8992, 95, 121, 123, 125, 142 mills, 38, 90, 92 Noah's Ark, 90 par. officers, 92 pk., 91, 124 place name, 89 poor relief, 92 pop., 90 prot. nonconf., 90, 93, 95 rectors, 93, 119, 125; and see Gale, Hen.; Gray; Harmer; Hay, R. W.; Herne, John; Methuen, T. A.; Simpson; Stratton, Nic. of rectory, 923, 125 rectory ho., 90, 93 roads, 90 sch., 95 tithes, 93 village, 12, 90 woodland, 89, 91 Gascrick, see Purton Gastrell: John, 56 Ric, 56 gasworks, see Malmesbury Gaunt, John of, duke of Lancaster, 56 his w., see Blanche Gauze brook, 1, 104, 114, 129, 165, 169 name, 161 gavelmen, 44 Gawen, Sim., vicar of Malmesbury, 1578, 1645 Gawthrop: R. W. (fl.c. 1918), 208 R. W. (fl. 1988, another), 208 Geering, Ant., and his w. Martha, 19 General Telephone and Electronics Corporation, 1478 Geneste, Misses, 301 Geoffrey the marshal, 76 Geoffrey, Rog. s. of, see Roger George III, chaplain to, see Demainbray Gerish, Rob., rector of Crudwell and of Oaksey, 185 Gibbs, Phil., see Watts Gibson, H. F., 30 Giffard, Osbern, 215, 217 Gilbert (fl. 1066), 139 Giles Green, see Brinkworth Gillett & Johnston, 158 Glanvill, Marg., 57 Glastonbury (Som.), abbey, 6 Glemsford, John, and his w. Beatrice, 58 Glentoran, Baron, see Dixon Gloucester: Durand of, 57, 188, 191 Miles of, earl of Hereford, 188 Rog. of, 188 Wal. of, 188 Gloucester: duke of, see Humphrey earldom, 215 earls of, see Audley, Hugh de; Clare; Mandeville, Geof. de; Robert; William honor, 215, 218 Gloucester, 63 as address, 186 hosp. of St. Bart., 989 Gloucestershire, 6, 51, 144, 146, 176, 192; and see Ashley; Beverstone; Charlton; Cirencester; Gloucester; Kemble; Minety; Newnton, Long; Nibley, North; Poole Keynes; Rendcomb; Sherborne House; Shipton Moyne; Sodbury, Chipping; Sodbury, Little; Sodbury, Old; Somerford Keynes; Tetbury Coaley, vicar, see Hornidge Staverton, vicar, see Fenn glovers and glove making, 147, 209 glue making, 147 Goddard: Edw. (fl. 1648), 19 Edw. (fl. 1700, ? another), 19 Francis, and his w. Marg., 163 Godfrey, C, 189 Godwin (fl. 1066), 139 Godwin: A. D., 58 G.H., 58 J. P., 189 Jas., 192 Sarah, 30 fam., 192 Golding: Rob. (fl. 1580), 123 Rob. (fl. 1610, another), 123 Thos. (d. 1610), 123 Thos. (fl. c. 1695), 123 Gonville and Caius College, see Cambridge university Goodenough, Ric, 198 Goodridge, H. E., 158 Goose Green, see Somerford, Great Gore: Chas., and his w. Lydia, 112 Edw., 110, 112 Eliz., m. Wm. Hedges, 112 Ric, 110, 112 Thos. (d. 1684), and his w. Mary, 112 Thos. (d. 1697), 112 Goter, Thos., 31 Gould: Sir Edw. (d. 1728), and his w. Frances, 171 Edw. (d. c. 1775), 171 Edw. (fl. 1798), 171 fam., 173 Granby, marquess of, see Manners, John Grange, D. J., 233 Grange farm, see Malmesbury: man. Grantham, Baron, see Weddell gravel extraction, 177, 182, 192, 2256 Gray, T. S., rector of Garsdon, 92; and see Grey Grayle: David, 141 Hen. (fl. 1612), 141 Hen. (fl. 1654, ? another), 161, 200 grazier, 20 Green: Ayliffe, 11718 J. N., 78 John, vicar of Norton, 175 Mr., 19 Greenaway, Giles, 184; and see Greenway Greenhill: W. T., 78 fam., 78 Greenman: B. W., 109 H.W., 109 John, 118 W. J., 109 Greenman's Lane, see Dauntsey Greenway, Rob., 175; and see Greenaway Greenwood, W. G., 198 Gresham, Sir Thos., 141 Grey: Ant., earl of Kent, 55 Eliz., m. Hen. FitzHugh, Ld. Fitz-Hugh(d. 1425), 216 Hen., Baron Lucas of Crudwell, Marquess Grey, marquess of Kent, duke of Kent, 55 Lora, see St. Quintin Mary, see Lucas Sir Rob., 21516 Thos. de, see Weddell and see Gray Grey: ctss. de, see Yorke, Amabel Earl de, see Weddell Mchnss., see Campbell Marquess, see Grey, Hen. greyhounds, 21, 34, 101 Gridott: Kellaway, 184 Wm., 184 Grinfield: Edw., 198 Steddy, 198 Wm., 198 Grittenham (in Brinkworth), 57, 13, 15, 1719, 29 agric., 201 as address, 84 boundaries, 15 common pastures, 17, 20 cts., 22 cust. tenants, 20 dom. archit., 1718 farms, 201 Grittenham brook, 15 Grittenham Ho., 17 inc., 17, 20 man., 1922, 24, 84, 189 mill, 21 pond, 17 pop., 15 prot. nonconf., 17, 24 reservoir, 15 sch., 17, 234 tithing, 13, 17, 20 trades, 21 village, 17 woodland, 15, 17, 201 Grittleton, 1045 benefice, 1745, 219 boundaries, 213 chap., 108 ch., 116 Grittleton Ho., 176 Grittleton estate, 109, 112, 1712 Grobham: Joan, m. John Howe, 6 Sir Ric, 6 grocers, 225 Grove farm, see Somerford, Great: man. Grymer, Wm., 233 Guerlin (fl. 1066), 58 Guernsey cattle, 183 guild merchant, see Malmesbury Guiness, G. S., 69 Gupwell, M., 190 H. Haines, L., 79 Hakewill, J. H., 193, 203, 228 Hall, Thos., 141, 233 Ham, Mat. of, rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 220 Hamlin: Alex., 112 John (d. by 1576), 112 John (fl. 1594), 112 Nic, 112 Thos., 112, 114 Wm., 112 fam., 112 Hampshire: ealdorman, see Aelfheah escheator, see Charlton, John Titchfield, vicar, see Radcliffe Winchester, bishop, see, Leutherius and see Wellow hangars, 55, 107, 164 Hankerton: John of, 98 Wm. of, 98, 122 Hankerton, 5, 23, 38, 40, 55, 62, 94, 95104 adv., 62, 102 agric, 58, 99101 benefice, 61, 102, 184 boundaries, 37, 51, 95 Bullock's Horn, 90, 957, 100 chap., 3, 102 char., 1034 ch., 3, 612, 95, 1023 ch. ho., 102 Cloatley.q.v. common meadow, 99 common pastures, 2, 59, 96, 99102 cts., 99, 101 curates, 103; and see Wiggett cust. tenants, 59, 99, 101 dom. archit., 967 farms, 33, 46, 97, 1001, 103 Five Lanes, q.v. glebe, 102 inc., 51, 96, 99100, 102 Lock's brook, 95 man., 95, 979, 1012 Rookery farm, 98, 1001 mill, 101 Moredon, q.v. poor relief, 102 pop., 96 prot. nonconf., 96, 103 roads, 96 Rom. Catholicism, 103 schs., 96, 1034 street, 96 tithes, 99, 102 tithings, 6, 96, 101 trades, 101 vicarage, 49, 102 vicarage ho., 96, 1023 vicars, 62, 1023; and see Adkin; Hopkins; Wiggett village, 2, 957, 99 Windmill Hill, q.v. woodland, 101 Hankerton Corner(in Bremilham and Brokenborough), 9, 11, 28 Hankey, B. H., and his w. Maud, 216 Hanks: Ann, m. Belcher, 198, 200 Eliz., 198 Isaac, 198 Jos., 1989 Josiah, 233 Wm., 198 Hannington, 102 n Hardenhuish, rectors of, see Lake, Wm.; Smith, Sam. Harding, John, 23 Hardwick (in Eldersfield, Worcs.): as address, 84, 87 man., 84 Hardwicke, earl of, see Yorke, Phil. Harford, Dan., rector of Crudwell, 62 Harmer, Thos., rector of Garsdon, 93 Harold, Earl, 108, 139, 148 Harpur, Rob., vicar of Malmesbury, 157 Harrington, Latham, & Co., 93 Harris: Jas., earl of Malmesbury, 1801 John, rector of Bremilham and of Easton Grey, vicar of Norton, 13, 175 Harrison, H. B., 188 Harrogate College Ltd., 193 Hart: Edm., 85 Rob. (d. by 1666), and his w. Marg., 85 Rob. (another), 85 Wm., rector of Foxley, 88 Hartman, D., 11 Harvey: Audley (fl. 1712), 140 Audley (d. 1774, another), 140 John (d. 1712), 140 John (fl. 1767), 140 Rob., 140 Sarah, m. John Lovell, 140 Hasard: Alison (or Alice), see Parfet Thos., 98 Hastings: Cath., w. of Francis, earl of Huntingdon, 207 Edw., Ld. Hastings, 19, 122, 207 Francis, earl of Huntingdon, 19, 122, 207 Geo., earl of Huntingdon, 19, 122, 207 Hen., earl of Huntingdon, 19, 30, 43, 1223, 207, 234 Mary, see Hungerford fam., 30, 43, 234 Hathaway, Hen., 98 Hatton, Sir Chris., 207 haulage contractors, 21, 47, 60 Hawker: R. L., 109 Ric., 78 Hawkins: J.L., 181 John, 181 Leonard, and his w. Hester, 180 P. E., 78 P. E., s. of P. E., 78 Sir Ric, 197, 200, 202 Thos., 181 Hay: Alice de la, see Standen R. W., rector of Garsdon, and his w. Marg., 92 Wal. de la, 56 Haydon, W. H., 172 Hayes (Hays): Chas., 142 Francis, 142 Fred., 44 Hayter: (later Egerton), Francis, 208 John, 208 Wm., 208 Hayward: W. B., 190 W. E., 190, 217 haywards, 48, 61, 80, 101, 115, 153, 226 Head: C. W., 192 P., 192 Thos., rector of Brinkworth and of Milton, 23 Heath, Sam., 24 Hedges: Eleanor, m. Jas. Montagu (d. 1790), 112 Eliz., see Gore Thos., 112 Wm., 112 Heigham, Ralph of, rector of Sutton Benger, chancellor of Salisbury cath., 226 Henderson: Alf., 181 Wm., 181 Heneage, Sir Thos., and his w. Mary, 180 Henry I, 226 Henry II (Hen. of Anjou), 136 Henry IV (Hen. of Lancaster, earl of Derby), 56, 108, 188, 200 his w., see Bohun, Mary de Henry V, 179 Henry VI, 108, 115 Henry VII, 179 Henry, duke of Lancaster, 56 Henry, earl of Lancaster, 56 his w., see Chaworth, Maud of Herbard, And., see Sparrow Herbert: Auberon, Baron Lucas of Crudwell, 55 Geo., earl of Pembroke and of Montgomery, 122 Hen., earl of Carnarvon (d. 1811), 191 Hen., earl of Carnarvon (d. 1833), 191 Hen., earl of Carnarvon (d. 1849), 191, 193 Hen., earl of Carnarvon (d. 1987), 193 Hen., earl of Pembroke (d. 1601), 183 John, 143 Nan, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, m. H. L. Cooper, 55 Reg., earl of Pembroke and of Montgomery, 1223 Rob., 191 Sid., Baron Herbert of Lea, 1223 Sir Wm., earl of Pembroke, 233 Hereford: Hen. of, 188 Mahelof, 188 Marg. of, m. Humph, de Bohun (fl. 1131 X 1146), 188 Wal. of, 188 Hereford: earldom, 179, 188, 199 earls of, 1812; and see Bohun; Gloucester, Miles of honor, 188 Herefordshire, see Ewyas Herefordshire cattle, 174 heretics, 203 hermitage, 238 Hermitage, the, see Westport: chap. Herne: Eliz., 92 John, rector of Garsdon, 93 Herriard: Ela, see Ela Ric. of, 197, 202 fam., 199 Herring, John, 77 Hesdin: Ernulf of, 55 Maud of, m. Patrick of Chaworth, 56 Hewer, Wm., and his w. Hannah, 181 Hibberd: Edm., 98 John (fl. 1440), 98 John (fl. 1605), 98 Wm., 98 fam., 98 Higgins: E. E., 91 E. H., 91 I. R., 91 Highman, A. R., 142 Hill: Francis, 142, 146 Geo., 142 John (fl. 1689), 207 John (fl. 1840), 31 Sam., rector of Little Somerford and of Kilmington, vicar of Eisey, canon of Wells, 211 T. D., 141 Hill farm, see Oaksey: man. Hinton: Ant., 84 Thos., 84 Hislop: A. C, 978 A.T., 97 Dorothy, 97 Hitchings, J. T., 172 Hobbes: Thos., father of Thos. (d. 1679), curate of Brokenborough, 35, 232 Thos. (d. 1679), philosopher, 35, 232, 240 Thos. (fl. 1735), 199 Wm., 146 hockey, 137 Hodges, Eliz., 35, 157, 1601 Holford: Geo. (d. 1839), 10 Sir Geo. (fl. 1915), 10 Peter, 10 R. S., 10, 12 Rob. (d. 1753), 10 Rob. (d. 1838), 10 Holland, Barons, 19; and see Fox Hollinworth, John, curate of Charlton, vicar of Westport, 49 Hollis: Eliz., m. John Teagle, 190 John, 190 Rob. (fl. 1761), 190, 192 Rob. (d. c. 1820, another), and his w. Eliz., 190 Wm., 190 Holstein Friesian cattle, 60; and see Friesian cattle Holtham: John, 180 Ric, 180 Hooper: John, 111 Wm., 111 fam., 111 Hopkins, John, vicar of Hankerton, 103 Horn, T. L., 234 Horner: Susanna, see Strangways Thos., 85 horngeld, freedom from, 150 Hornidge, Thos., curate of Beverstone, vicar of Norton and of Coaley, 175 horses, 33, 145; and see steeplechases; stud farms Horton: Edw., 10910 Thos. (d. 1530), and his w. Mary, 109 Thos. (d. 1549), and his w. Margery, 109 Wm., 110, 113 Hosed, Wal., 139 hospitals, see Burton Hill: hosp. of St. Mary Magdalene; Charlton; Gloucester: hosp. of St. Bart.; London: hosp. of the Savoy; Malmesbury: hosp., hosp. of St. Anthony, hosp. of St. John; Westport: 'smallpox ho.' hotels, 31, 60, 180, 216, 223, 232; and see Malmesbury: inns (Old Bell hotel) Houlton: John, 18990 Jos., 189, 192 Mary, w. of Nat., 189 Nat., 189, 197 fam., 190 hound, 202 housebreaking, 117 Howard: Cath., see Knyvett Chas., duke of Norfolk (d. 1815), 184 Chas., earl of Berkshire (d. 1679), 41, 50 Chas., earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1876), 18, 41, 98 Frances, m. Winchcombe, 23, 35, 4950, 98, 1034 Hen., earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1757), 41, 45 Hen., earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1779), 413, 155 Hen., earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1779, s. of Hen. d. 1779), 41 Hen., earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1898), 41 Hen., earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1917), 41, 234 John, earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire, 33, 41, 43, 46, 49, 98, 100, 122, 142, 238 Mary, dau. of Thos., earl of Berkshire (d. 1706), 50 Mary, w. of Hen., earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1898), 147 Mic, earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire, 18, 41, 43, 91, 97, 101, 122, 142, 234 Thos., earl of Berkshire (d. 1669), 18, 31, 41, 43, 45, 50, 89, 99, Thos., earl of Berkshire (d. 1706), 41, 4950, 98, 233 Thos., earl of Suffolk (d. 1626), 6, 18, 413, 97, 148, 155 Thos., earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1783), 41 Thos., Vct. Andover, earl of Suffolk and of Berkshire (d. 1851), 18, 301, 41, 46, 4950, 912, 97, 99, 103, 1223, 142, 2345 Victoria, 39 fam., 23, 30, 39, 97, 233 Howe: Hen., Baron Chedworth, 6 Joan, see Grobham John, 6 Sir John, Bt. (d. by 1675), s. of John, 6 John, Baron Chedworth (d. 1742), 6 John, Baron Chedworth (d. 1762), 6 John, Baron Chedworth (d. 1804), 6 Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1703), 6 Sir Ric., Bt., (d. 1730), 6 Hugh, provost of Malmesbury, 139 Hughes: A., 158 Frank, 216 Geo., 216 N.G., 55 Ric, 192 Hulbert: Hen., 207 Mic, 140 Hulberts Green, see Brinkworth Hull, fam., 225 Hullavington: Hugh of, 109 Ralph of, 109 fam., 109 Hullavington, 5, 7, 10418, 106, 160, 168, 175, 216 adv., 11617, 175 agric, 11214 benefice, 116 boundaries, 1045, 127, 169 Bradfield, q.v. cemetery, 107 chant., 117 chap., 105, 116 chaplains, 117 char., 11718 ch., 88, 1045, 109, 112, 11618 ch. ho., 107, 108 common meadow, 113 common pastures, 113 cts., 115, 117 curates, 88, 117; and see Jones, Thos. cust. tenants, 11213 dom. archit., 105, 107 Court Ho., 105, 107 farms, 10910, 11314, 164 glebe, 112, 116 inc., 1, 105, 113, 11516 inns, 107 man., 105, 10712, 11516 Rectory, 112, 116 mills, 114 Newtown, 107, 118 Piccadilly, 107 poor relief, 11516 pop., 105 prehist. rem., 105 priory, see Clatford: priory prot. nonconf., 107, 118 R.A.F.sta., 1045, 107, 110, 114, 129, 161, 163, 21316, 218 rly. sta., 108 rectory, 112 roads, 1045 schs., 118 street, 1045 Surrendell, q.v. tithes, 11213, 116 tithing, 115 trades, 114 vestry, 116 vicarage, 116, 1745, 219 vicarage ho., 107, 116 vicars, 88, 113, 11617; and see Adlam; Banks; Carter; Emly; Latimer, Wm.; Mandeville, John; Moore, John; Radcliffe; Stanley; Ward, Rob. village, 12, 1045, 107 woodland, 2, 110, 115 Hume-Campbell: Alex., Ld. Polwarth, 55 Amabel, see Yorke and see Campbell Humphrey, duke of Gloucester (d. 1447), 108 Humphrey (fl. 1086), 18 hundreds, see Chedglow; Chippenham; Damerham, North; Dunlow; Malmesbury hundred; Startley; Thorngrove Hungerford: Sir Ant. (fl. 1528), 238 Ant. (fl. early 17th cent.), 123 Sir Ant. (d. 1657, ? another), 155, 162, 188, 192, 207 Cecily, w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1607), m. 2 Francis Manners, earl of Rutland, 162, 188, 207 Sir Edw. (d. 1607), 162, 188, 207 Sir Edw. (d. 1648), 136, 216 Edw. (d. 1681), 216 Sir Edw. (d. 1711), 162, 188, 207 Eleanor, w. of Sir Rob., Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns, see Moleyns Eleanor, w. of Wal., Ld. Hungerford, see Arundel Geo., and his w. Eliz., 166 Sir Giles, 162, 188, 216 Marg., m. Rob. Sutton, Baron Lexinton, 216 Marg., w. of Sir Edw. (d. 1648), 21617 Marg., w. of Sir Giles, 162, 216 Mary, Baroness Botreaux, Hungerford, and Moleyns, m. 1 Edw. Hastings, Ld. Hastings, 2 Sir Ric. Sacheverell, 1819, 122, 207 Sir Rob., Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns, 122, 207 Thos., 123 Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1449), 197 Sir Wal. (d. 1516), 122 Wal., Ld. Hungerford (d. 1540), 122 Sir Wal. (d. 1596), 162 Wal. (d. 1754), 140, 166 fam., 30, 43, 155, 208, 234 Hunloke, Sir Phil., 141 Huntbache: John, 22 Thos., 22 Huntingdon, earls of, 234; and see Hastings Huntley: Eliz., see Read F. J., 163, 216 Wm., 216 Hurley, Ralph of, 58 Husee: Margery, see St. Quintin Sir Rog., 215 Hutchins: Edw., rector of Bnnkworth, canon of Salisbury, 23 Ric, 202 Hutchinson, G. H. H., vicar of Westport, 49, 239 Huxley, Gervas, 178 Hyam (in Brokenborough and Westport): farm, 33, 2334, 236 Hyam Pk., 2334 man., 2334 pk., 27, 323, 35, 229, 231, 233, 2356, 238 warren, 32, 235 wood, 11, 27, 323, 231, 2356 keeper, 233 I. Idover, see Dauntsey; Dauntsey: man. Iford (in Westwood), as address, 109 Ilchester, earls of, see Fox-Strangways improvement commissioners, see Malmesbury inclosure, see under places Independents, 24, 35, 50, 63, 73, 103, 118, 126, 159, 165, 168, 176, 203, 211, 221, 239 industrial instruction, 50 industries, see (for cross references) trades and industries Ine, King, 90, 139, 162, 166 Ingelbourne (fortified place), see Bladon Ingelbourne (river), 129; and see Avon (Bristol): Sherston branch and Tetbury branch Ingram, Geo., Vct. Irvine, rector of Crudwell, canon of Westminster Abbey, chaplain to Ho. of Commons, 42 inhooks, 32 Inigo-Jones, see Neeld, L. W. and R. W. inns, see under places, and see hotels Inskip, J., 180 intercommoning, 1, 58, 167, 182 Invalid Children's Aid Society, 39 ironmonger, 92 iron working, 237; and see Malmesbury: Westport Ironworks Irvine, L. J., 109 Irvine, Vct., see Ingram Isabel, queen of King John, m. Geof. de Mandeville, earl of Gloucester, 139, 215 Ivy: Geo., 1089 Giles, 108 St. John, 109 Thos. (d. 1642), 105, 108, 110 Thos. (fl. 1676), and his w. Marg., 109 J. Jackson, J. E., rector of Leigh Delamere, vicar of Norton, 89, 168, 1756 Jackson-Freeman, Mrs., 57 Jacob: Anne (d. 1710), 89, 176 Anne (d. 1762), w. of John (d. 1742), 109 Anne(d. 1787), 109, 123 Eliz., m. John Buxton, 123 John (d. 1705), 123, 172 John (d. 1728 or 1729), 123, 1723 John (d. 1742), 109, 172 John (d. 1776), 109, 172 Mary, m. Jas. Clutterbuck, 109, 123 Sir Rob., Bt., see Buxton Thos., 10910, 118 fam., 105 Jamaica, bp. of, see Lipscomb James I, 39 James II (Jas., duke of York), 68 James: Anne, w. of Edm. (d. by 1675), m. 2 Wm. Cole (d. 1701), 111, 163 Edm. (d. 1620), 111, 163 Edm. (d. by 1675), 111, 163 Giles, and his w. Mary, 110 Hen., 110 Marg., dau. of Edm. (d. 1620), 163 Marg., dau. of Edm. (d. by 1675), 111 Marg., w. of Edm., see Richman Marg., w. of Sim., see Chadderton Mary, m. Ric. Lewis, 110 Richman, 111 Sim., 11011, 117 Woodland, 110 Jarrard, A. H., 18, 41 Jason: Rob. (d. 1634), 197, 200 Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1675), 197, 200, 202 Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1687), 197 Jeane, Ric, rector of Bremilham and of Foxley, 12, 88 Jefferies: Hen., 103 John, 234 Thos., 103 Jenner, Rob., 1601 Jersey, rector of St. Clement's, see Seale Jersey cattle, 225 Jesus College, see Oxford university Jewell, John, bp. of Salisbury, 150 Jews, see refugees Joan, queen of Hen. IV, 108, 11516 John, King, 139, 197, 215 John of Malmesbury, And. s. of, see Andrew Joliffe (or Beaumond), Rog., 98 Jones: A., 216 Amelia, w. of S. H., 216 Hen., 181 Hester, see Phelps John (fl. 1477), rector of Dauntsey, 72 John (d. 1611), 171 John(fl.c. 1780), 43 Mary, m. Lazarus Birtill, 197 R. D., 216 S., 163 S. H., 163, 216 Thos. (fl. 1724), 43 Thos. (fl. 17931805), curate of Foxley, of Hullavington, and of Norton, 175 Thos. (fl. 1804, another), 43 Wm. (d. 1610), 171 Wm. (fl. 1611), 171 (later Smith), Wm. (d. 1833), 197, 201 Mrs., 147 fam., 173 justices of the peace, see Malmesbury: borough K. Kairdureburgh, see Brokenborough Kecy: Miles, 57 Miles, s. of Miles, 57 Kekewich, S., 57 Kellaways: curate, see West, Francis rector, 35 Kemble: C. A., 40, 43 Chas., 43, 141, 155, 208 Charlotte, dau. of Chas., 155 Charlotte, w. of Chas., 43, 141, 155, 164, 208, 238 Frances, w. of Steph., 208 Steph., 141, 208 fam., 43 Kemble (Glos. from 1896), 56, 51, 55, 58 boundaries, 176 Ewen, 5 R.A.F.sta., 29, 55, 5960 vicar, see Copson, John Wick Green, q.v. Woodlands, q.v. Kemble Wick, see Wick Green Kenn (Som.), 176 Kent: duke of, see Grey, Hen. earl of, see Grey, Ant. marquess of, see Grey, Hen. Kent, see Canterbury Milton, rector, see Head, Thos. Sandwich, vicar of St. Clement's, see Radcliffe Kerfoot, fam., 1934 Kettleby, And., 183 Kew (Surr.), 203 Kilbury: Anne, w. of Rog., m. 2 Edw. Webb, 112 Rog., 112 Rog., s. of Rog., 112 Kilmington (formerly Som.), rector of, see Hill, Sam. Kilmister: Rob., 175 Wm. (d. 1847), 172 Wm. (d. 1886), 172 King: J.D., 92 Mat., 31, 155, 235 Kingershay, see Charlton King's Heath, see Westport Kingston, R., 190 Kington, West, rector of, see Davenant Kington Langley (in Kington St. Michael), 75, 82 Langley, estate, 213 prot. nonconf., 228 vicarage, 81 vicarage ho., 81 Kington St. Michael, 116 Easton Piercy, 57, 233 Kington Langley, q.v. prioress, 202 priory, 192, 202 Kingway, see roads: Malmesbury-Chippenham Kinneir, Ric, 143, 234 Kirkham, Anne, m. Sir Thos. Estcourt (d. 1683), 10 Knabwell: Phil, of, 110 Wm. of, and his w. Amice, 78, 110 Knabwell, see Draycot Cerne Knapp, Ric, 197 Knight-Adkin, H. K., see Adkin Knoyle, East, rector of, see Clifford, Sam. Knyvett: Cath., m. Thos. Howard, earl of Suffolk (d. 1626), 6, 18, 41, 97 Eliz., see Stumpe Sir Hen., 2, 6, 18, 21, 301, 41, 45, 47, 50, 97, 141, 155, 166, 180, 183, 233, 235 Kyffin, Sarah, m. Mat. Sloper, 43, 143 L. Lacock, vicar of, see Atkinson lace making, 147, 160 Lacy, Jas. de, 58 Lake: Gilb., vicar of Seagry and of Westport, 193 Wm., rector of Hardenhuish and of Great Somerford, vicar of Chippenham, canon of Salisbury, 2023 lakes, see Oaksey Lamerie, Paul, 88 Lancashire, 147 Lancaster: Hen. of, see Henry IV T. B., 112 Lancaster: duchy, 56, 179, 183 chancellor, see Heneage dukes of, see Gaunt; Henry earl of, see Henry Langley, estate, see Kington Langley Langley Burrell, 227 Langton: Joan, m.Lewis, 233 John(fl. 1625), 233 John, s. of John (fl. 1625), 233 John, grds. of John (fl. 1625), and his w. Eliz., 233 Rob., 233 Sir Thos. (d. c. 1672), 233 Thos. (d. c. 1696), 233 larch, 192 Latimer: Rob., rector of Leigh Delamere, 240 Wm., vicar of Hullavington and of Malmesbury, 117 Lavington, Market, 73 Law: A. R., rector of Dauntsey, 72 Arthur, rector of Dauntsey, 712 Lawrence: Sir Geof., Baron Oaksey, Baron Trevethin, 179, 181 John, Baron Oaksey, Baron Trevethin, 181 Lawton, Wm., rector of Crudwell, 62 Lea: Pain of, Rob. s. of, see Robert Ric. of, 43 Ric, s. of Ric. of, 43 Ric. of (? another), and his w. Eve, 78 Rob. of, 18, 234, 237 Lea, Baron Herbert of, see Herbert, Sid. Lea (in Lea and Cleverton), 7, 91, 93 Brill's Court (ho.), 119 ch., 3, 92, 119, 1256, 237 common pastures, 2, 124 cts., 7, 21, 125 cust. tenants, 124 dom. archit., 119, 121 farms, 122 inns, 121 man., 30, 43, 1225, 234 place name, 119 pond, 121 pop., 119 prot. nonconf., 24, 121, 126 rectory ho., 121 sch., 95, 121, 126 street, 121 tithing, 119, 125 village, 2, 90, 119, 121 woodland, 121 Lea and Cleverton, 5, 89, 93, 11926, 120, 159, 161, 204 agric, 1234 benefice, 49, 923, 125 boundaries, 119 bridges, 119 chap., 125 chaplains, 125; and see Davis, John char., 126 ch., 1256; and see Lea: ch. Cleverton, q.v. common meadow, 124 common pastures, 1245 cts., 34, 125 curates, 125 cust. tenants, 124 dom. archit., 121 farms, 1224 glebe, 125 inc., 1234, 126 inns, 121, 125 Lea, q.v. man., 1215 Brill's Court, 123 Westfield, 122 mill, 121, 1245 pk., 124 place name, 119 poor relief, 125 pop., 119 prot. nonconf., 121, 126 rectory ho., 121, 125 roads, 119 schs., 121, 126 tithes, 123, 125 tithings, 6, 119, 125 vestry, 125 woodland, 119, 124 workho., 125 Lee: Anne, m. Thos. Wharton, marquess of Wharton, 12, 122, 139, 142 Anne, w. of Sir Hen., see Danvers Eleanor, m. Jas. Bertie, earl of Abingdon, 1223, 139, 142, 166, 191 Sir Hen., Bt., 122, 139, 142 fam., 155 Leet, Mary, 200 Leicestershire, see Loughborough Leigh Delamere: benefice, 116, 1745, 219 place name, 119 rectors, see Jackson; Latimer, Rob. Sevington, 202 Leland, John, 146, 156 Lennard: Hen., 216 John, 216 Marg., see Fiennes Sampson, 216 Leofsige (fl. before 1066), 18 Leutherius, bp. of Winchester, 139 level crossing, 196 Levick, Sir Hugh, 78 Lewen, Rob., 21 Lewis: F. L., & Sons, 91 Joan, see Langton Mary, see James Ric, 110 Thos., 110 Lexinton, Baron, see Sutton, Rob. Ley, Jas., earl of Marlborough, 78 liberties (franchises), see brugbote; burghbote; gallows; horngeld; Oaksey: liberty; scot; wardwyte; warrens : free warren libraries and reading rooms, 196, 203, 214; and see Malmesbury: library licences: to crenellate, 179 to live outside the man., 61 Lichfield, John, rector of Brinkworth, of Childrey, and of St. Augustine's Watling St. (Lond.), 23 Light, the, see Bremilham lights (eccl.), 103, 117, 125, 202, 210, 227 lights manufacture, 1478 lignite, 237 Lilford, Barons, see Powys Lilly brook, 15 lime making, 60, 92, 167 Linolite Ltd., 1478 Lipscomb, Chris., vicar of Sutton Benger, bp. of Jamaica, 228 Lisle: Adelize, m. Reynold or Rob. de Dunstanville, 69, 197 Humph., 69, 197, 2001 Llewellins & James, 158, 203, 228 Lloyd: Anne, see Oatridge John, 180 Lloyds Bank Ltd., 147 Logistics Command, 55 Lombard, Wm., rector of Brinkworth, 23 Londesborough, ctss. of, see Denison London, 71, 1467 Fleet prison, 202 hosp. of the Savoy, 140 Norfolk Ho., 58 St. Augustine's, Watling St., rector of, see Lichfield University Coll., see Church Weavers' Company, 21 Westminster Abbey, canon, see Ingram London Brick Co., 69 Long: Anne, 197 Cath., m. Wm. Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, earl of Mornington (d. 1857), 77. 190, 224 Cath., w. of Sir Jas., see Windsor Chas., 82 Dorothy, w. of Sir Jas. (d. 1692), 77, 82 Gifford, 197 Sir Giles, Bt., 77, 224 Sir Hen., 42, 779, 183, 219, 224 Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1692), 77, 224 Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1729), 77, 224 (later Tylney-Long), Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1794), 778, 82, 190, 1978, 224 John, 778, 81 Rachel, 82 Sir Ric, 199 Rob. (d. 1564), 199 Sir Rob. (d. 1581), 42, 778, 224, 226 Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1692), 77, 224 Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1767) 77, 224 Sir Thos., 77, 82 Sir Wal. (d. 1610), 42, 77, 224 Sir Wal. (d. 1637), 778, 224 Wm., 199 fam., 23, 30, 75, 789, 812 and see Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley; Tylney-Long Longesp: Ela, see Salisbury Wm., earl of Salisbury, 199 looms, 146 Loughborough (Leics.), 186, 203 Louis VIII (of France), 179 Lovell: Charlotte, w. of Peter (d. 1841), 140 Frank, 140 John, 140 Peter (d. 1841), 140 Peter (d. 1869), 140 Peter (d. 1909), and his w. Rosalind, 140 Sarah, see Harvey Willes, 140 Lower farm, see Oaksey: man. Lowther: Jas., 111 Joan, see Collingbourne Lucas: John(d. 1556), 55, 61 John, Baron Lucas of Shenfield (d. 1671), 55, 63 John (d. 1842 or 1843), 181 Mary, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, m. Ant. Grey, earl of Kent, 55 Sir Thos. (d. 1611), and his w. Mary, 55 Thos. (d. 1625), 55 Thos. (fl. 1910), 181 Lucas of Crudwell: Baronesses, see Campbell; Herbert, Nan; Lucas, Mary; Weddell; Yorke, Amabel Barons, see Cowper, Francis; Grey, Hen.; Herbert, Auberon; Weddell Lucas of Shenfield, Baron, see Lucas, John Luce: C. R., 147 Thos., 1478 Luckington: benefice, 12, 87 rector, see Birch Ludlow, Hannah, 104 Luttrell, fam., 166 Lutyens, E. J. T., 179 Lyeford, John, 18 Lygon: Eliz., see Stradling Reg., 61 Wm., 12, 71 Lyne: H. C., 142 J. G., 142 fam., 11 Lyneham, 15, 65, 193; and see Bradenstoke Lype: Edith, 43 Hen., 43 Rob., 43 Lype, see Charlton Lype, Great, see Charlton: man. Lyte: Jas., 110 Thos., 110 M. Machell: Geo., 98 John, 98 Machon, Ric, rector of Brinkworth and of Crudwell, precentor of St. David's, 23, 62 Macleod, Malcolm, 172 McMiram, C. L., 140 Magdalen College, see Oxford university Mailduib (fl. mid 7th cent.), 9 n, 127 Malliard: John, 31 Thos., 31 Malmesbury: John of, And. s. of, see Andrew Nic. of, 143, 156 Wm. of, 137 Malmesbury, earl of, see Harris, Jas. Malmesbury, 12, 57, 25, 27, 38, 48, 51, 56, 76, 84, 92, 92, 108, 12768, 128, 130, 133, 194, 197, 199, 229, 233. 235, 238, 240 abbey, 13, 56, 911, 17, 19, 213, 25, 2932, 34, 378, 412, 44, 479. 51, 53, 55, 578, 601, 65, 68, 71, 857, 8990, 923, 95, 97102, 1215, 127, 1313. 1367, 139, 1415, 1489, 152, 1557, 1617, 1714, 182, 207, 210, 221, 224, 226, 229, 2335, 2378 abbots, 44, 78, 912, 115, 133, 136, 138, 140, 144, 146, 1545, 157, 210, 218, 224, 226; and see Aidhelm; Colerne chamberlain, 93 charters, 1, 41, 139, 152 ch., 3, 1334, 136, 156, 1567, 157, 160, 239; archit., 1578 estate, 2, 5, 7 honor, 135 library, 238 monks, 25, 136 precinct, 127, 1324, 151, 153, 237 sacrist, 44, 58, 226 Abbey (civil par.), 132, 153, 237 constable, 153 poor relief, 153 Abbey Ho., 2, 45, 1334, 148, 157 adv., 155, 164, 238 agric, 1436 airfield, see Hullavington: R.A.F. sta. almshos., 153, 1601; and see Malmesbury: hosp. of St. John ambulance sta., 135 bacon factory, 29, 34, 147 bp. (suffragan), 136; and see Ramsay Blick's Hill, 127, 138 borough (corporation, to 1886), 3, 56, 127, 1312, 139, 14952, 154, 157, 159, 161, 231, 234, 2367 alderman and burgesses, 1312, 139, 143, 1501, 1545, 157. 15960, 221, 238 aldermen, 1312, 1501, 236 arms, 152, 152 boundaries, 132, 133, 151 burgesses, 6, 85, 131, 137, 143, 150, 154; assistant burgesses, 1501, 155; capital burgesses, 1501, 154, 236; free burgesses, 151; parl. burgesses, 154 char., 151, 15960 charters, 131, 137, 14951, 155, 15960, 234, 236 commoners, 1501, 155, 236 coroner, 1501 cts., 1503, 221, 2367 guildhalls, 134, 151, 231 half-hundreds, 14950 hundreds, 14950 insignia, 152 J.P.s, 1501 landholders, 1501, 155 lands, 143, 14950, 234, 238; and see Westport: King's Heath M.P.s, 1545 police force, 153 poor relief, 153 seals, 152, 152 serjeants-at-mace, 150 stewards, 1501; deputy stewards, 1501, 155; high stewards, 1501, 155 twenty-four, 150 and see Malmesbury: guild merchant, municipal borough, and warden and freemen boundaries, 37, 127, 133, 204 breweries, 136, 1478 bridges, 129, 134 St. John's bridge, 108, 134 burgage tenement, 207 Burton Hill, q.v. Bynport, 132, 231 half-hundred, 14950 castle, 132, 136 castellan, 136 constable, 67 cemetery, 154, 233 chap., 143, 155, 157; and see Corston: chap.; Rodbourne: chap, char., 157, 15961, 199200 ch. of St. Paul, 127, 1334, 143, 149, 151. 153, 1558, 229, 239 chant., 143, 156 chs., 34, 1558; and see Malmesbury: abbey (ch.) cinema, 137 civil pars., 132; and see Malmesbury: Abbey (civil par.), Malmesbury St. Paul Within, and St. Paul Malmesbury Without Civil War, 132, 134, 136, 153, 231, 237, 239 cloth factory, 135 clubs (sports), 137 Cole park, see Cowfold common, see Westport: King's Heath constables, 1513 Corston, q.v. cts., 135, 1503, 237; and see Malmesbury: borough (cts.) Cowbridge, q.v. Cowfold, q.v. Cross Hayes, 1345, 147, 149, 1512, 154, 15860, 189 curate, 1578 deanery, 61, 72, 81, 93, 102, 116, 1556, 202, 210, 227, 238 fairs, 1489, 156; and see Westport: fairs Filands, q.v. fire brigade, 154 fire sta., 135, 154 freemasonry, 1367 freemen, 15960; and see Malmesbury: warden and freemen gasworks, 154 glebe, 156 guild merchant, 131, 143, 146, 149, 234, 236 alderman, 149 stewards, 149 hosp., 278, 1357, 154, 161, 233 hosp. of St. Anthony, 136 hosp. of St. John, 134, 143, 151, 156, 108, 199 almshos., 134, 1512, 1601 chap., 156 sch., 151, 15960, 199 hosp. of St. Mary Magdalene, see Burton Hill improvement commissioners, 154 ind., 1468, 232, 237 inns, 134, 1369 Old Bell hotel, 1324, 136, 157 King's Heath, see Westport library, 154 Malmesbury St. Paul Within, 132 man., 1212, 13943, 148, 150, 155, 166, 237 Borough, 139, 234, 238 Burnt Heath, 142, 1445 Grange farm, 123, 140, 1424 Rectory, 143 Southfield, 122, 143, 145 Whiteheath, 141, 1445 mkts., 1, 132, 1489, 231 clerk, 150 mkt. cross, 92, 134, 149, 189 mkt. places, 134, 149; and see Malmesbury: Cross Hayes and see Westport: mkts. mechanics'institute, 154 Milbourne, q.v. milk depot, 147 mills, 1345, 144, 1468 municipal borough, 27, 129, 132, 151, 154, 229 aldermen, 151 arms, 152 council, 135, 148, 151, 154 councillors, 151 mayor, 151, 161 museum, 154 Nethewalle, 134 par. officers, 153 pks., see Cowfold; West park parl. rep., 3, 1545 place name, 127 police sta., 1534 poor relief, 61, 127, 153 poor-law union, 11, 22, 34, 48, 61, 71, 87, 92, 102, 116, 125, 153, 174, 184, 202, 210, 237 workho., 279, 35, 48, 135, 153 pop., 1312 prehist. rem., 131 prison, 154 prot. nonconf., 3, 93, 135, 1589, 165, 199, 239 provost, see Hugh rly. sta., 131, 135, 148, 172 roads, 12931 Rodbourne, q.v. Rom. Catholicism, 135, 158 rural district, 154 St. Paul Malmesbury Without, 27, 129, 1312, 161, 215, 229 schs., 10, 13, 29, 135, 147, 151, 154, 15861, 232 sewage works, 154 slaughterhouse, 34, 147 suburbs, see Burton Hill; Westport swimming pool, 29, 135, 154 tithes, 127, 143, 156 tithings, 6, 149; and see Burton Hill; Corston; Milbourne; Rodbourne town, 127, 129, 1317, 153 council, 151 dom. archit., 2, 1335 gates, 133, 229 pop., 132, 135 streets, 132, 134; Abbey Row, 1334; Burnivale, 134, 173, 231; High St., 92, 1346, 152, 236; Holloway, 133; King's Wall, 1334, 152, 231; Oxford St., 134 town halls, 135, 1501, 154, 157, 159 wall, 108, 127, 1313, 152, 229, 231 trades, 1468 urban sanitary district, 27, 29, 132, 154, 229, 232 vestry, 153 vicarage, 1557, 164, 167, 2389 vicarage hos., 156, 158; and see Cowbridge: vicarage ho.; Westport: vicarage ho. vicars, 1557, 161, 1645, 235, 238; and see ApRice; Copson, John; Gawen; Harpur; Latimer, Wm.; Sherwood; Skinner; Steele; Swan; Turner Walcot, q.v. warden (later burgesses) and freemen, 143, 1512, 159, 221, 234 waterworks, 154 West park, q.v. Westport Ironworks, 21, 34, 147, 232 Whitchurch, q.v. woodland, 129 workho. (parish), 153 Malmesbury Free Press, 136 Malmesbury Gas & Coke Co., 154 Malmesbury Horticultural and Floral Society, 136 Malmesbury hundred, 13, 4, 58 15, 75, 80, 92, 125, 161, 165, 184, 187, 192, 195, 206, 210, 221, 226 agric, 12 cts., 67, 115, 135, 151, 154, 218 dom. archit., 2 officers, 78 bailiff, 7, 115 prot. nonconf., 3 Tolsey, 7 woodland, 2 Malmesbury Journal, 136 Malmesbury railway, 66, 119, 131, 148, 195, 205 Malmesbury Water Works Co. Ltd., 154 malthouses and malting, 54, 114, 209 maltsters, 147, 225 Mandeville: Geof. de, earl of Gloucester, 215 Isabel, see Isabel John, vicar of Hullavington, 117 Thos. de, and his w. Alice, 85 Manley: Cath., see Evans F. H., rector of Great Somerford, canon of Bristol, 203, 208 Manners: Bridget, see Sutton Cecily, see Hungerford Francis, earl of Rutland, 162 John, marquess of Granby, duke of Rutland, 216 Percy, 98 Manningham: Eleanor, see Moleyns Sir Oliver, 18, 122, 207 Manor farm, see Somerford, Great: man. Mapson, Thos., 21 March: earldom, 110 earls of, see Mortimer, Rog. and Rog. Mare: Johndela(d. 1313), 197 John de la (fl. 1332), 84 John de la (fl. 1334, ? another), 84 John de la (fl. 1361, ? another), 84, 87 John de la (fl. 1417), another), 84, 87 John de la (fl. 142035, ? the same), 84, 87 John de la (d. by 1462, another), 84, 87 Parnel de la (fl. before 1296), 84 Parnel de la (? another), w. of John, see Dunstanville Peter de la (d. 1292), 78 Peter de la (d. 1349), 78 Rob. dela(fl. 1255), 84 Rob. de la (d. 1272, ? another), 78 Rob. dela(d. 1308), 78 Rob. dela(fl. 1365), 84, 87 Sir Rob. de la (d. 1382, ? another), and his w. Maud, 78 Sir Wm. de la (d. by 1296), 84 Wm. de la (d. 1410), m. Sir John Roches, 57, 78 Wm.de la (fl. 1457), 84, 87 fam., 84 markets, see Chippenham; Cirencester; Malmesbury; Marlborough; Tetbury; Westport Marlborough, Alf. of, 56, 198, 202 Marlborough, earl of, see Ley Marlborough: borough, 154 mkt., 20 Marmion: Eliz., see St. Quintin Sir John, see St. Quintin fam., 216 marriages, clandestine, 49, 210 Marsh: B. A., 208 G. T., rector of Foxley, vicar of Sutton Benger, 228 John, 143 Mat., rector of Brinkworth, chancellor and subdean of Salisbury, 23 P. R., 208 Wm., 143 marshal, Geof. the, see Geoffrey Marshall, Sir Geo., 140 Marsham-Townshend, Ferdinand, 68 Martin: Ant., 43 Geo., 201 Hen. (fl. 1637), 43 Hen. (d. 1689, another), 43 Hugh, 43 Mic. (fl. 1723), 43 Mic. (fl. 1752, another), 43 Rob., 43 Rog. (d. 1595), 43 Rog. (fl. 1606), 43 Rog. (fl. 1739), 43 Wm., rector of Foxley, 88 Martyrs Memorial and Church of England Trust, 193 Mary, queen of James II, 68 Maskelyne: Sarah, 61 Wm., 61 Wm., s. of Wm., rector of Crudwell, 61 Maslin, M. A., 18 Mason: Anna, 82 John, rector of Oaksey, 185 Massey, Edw., 136 Matthews: Geo., 21 W., 171 W.J., 69 Maud, Empress, 136, 139, 149 Maud, queen of Wm. I, 90, 215 Maud, m. Wm., duke of Bavaria, 56 Mauduit: Agnes, w. of Sir John (d. 1347), m. 2 Thos. de Bradeston, Ld. Bradeston, 207, 234 Ancelin (fl. c. 1141), 207 Ancelin (fl. 121112, another), 207 Gille, m. John Moleyns (d. 1360), 122 Gunfrid, 207 Sir John (d. 1302), 18, 207 Sir John (d. 1347), 18, 30, 122, 207, 210, 2345 Rob., and his w. Beatrice, 207 Walkelin, 207 Mauley, Hen., rector of Crudwell and of Tyringham, 62 Maunditts Park, see Somerford, Little: man. Maundrell, S. W., 78, 81 Mautravers: Alice, see Alice Eleanor, Baroness Mautravers, m. 1 John d'Arundel, Ld. Arundel, 2 Reynold Cobham, Ld. Cobham, 197 John (d. 1200), 197 John(d. 1220), 197, 234 John(fl. 12423), 30, 197 John (fl. late 13th cent., ? another), 18 John (d. 1296 or 1297, ? the same), 197 John (d. 1341), 197, 202 John, Ld. Mautravers (d. 1364), and his w. Agnes, 197 Wal., 197, 234 Wm., see FitzAlan Mautravers, Lds., see Arundel, John; Mautravers, John Maylard, Jas., 215 Mayo's, see Somerford, Great: man. Meade: Chris., 142 Thos., 142 Mears, C. & G., 63, 73, 193 Mears & Stainbank, 24, 73, 158, 203, 220 mechanics' institute, see Malmesbury medical practice and practitioners, see hospitals (for cross references); physician; surgeon Melhuish, John, 163 Melville, H. J., 172 Meredith-Brown, Meredith, 163, 216, 219 Methodists, 73, 95, 159, 186, 2034, 211, 239 Calvinistic, 103, 126, 211 Primitive, 3, 16, 24, 35, 50, 63, 73, 95, 118, 126, 159, 165, 186, 194, 203, 220, 23940; and see Brinkworth: prot. nonconf. Wesleyan, 73, 159, 228 Methuen: Paul(d. 1795), 90 Paul(d. 1816), 91 Paul, Baron Methuen (d. 1849), 91, 123 T. A., rector of Garsdon, 93 Meux: Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1883), 68 Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1900), and his w. Valerie, 689, 198 Middlehope: Ric, 111 Thos., 112 Wm. (fl. 1281), 111 Wm. (fl. 1304, 1325, ? another), and his w. Alice, 11112 Wm. (fl. 13989, another), 112 fam., 111 Midge: Wm., 93 Wm., s. of Wm., 93, 95 Milbourne (in Malmesbury), 5, 15, 138 agric, 145 common meadow, 145 common pastures, 2, 127, 129, 138, 145, 153 cts., see Whitchurch: cts. dom. archit., 138 farms, 124, 1425 inc., 145 man., see Whitchurch: man. Milbourne Ho.,93, 138 poor relief, 153 roads, 129, 138 street, 138 tithes, 143 tithing, 6, 149, 153 village, 2, 127, 131, 138 Wakely Hill, see Brokenborough: Wakely Hill Mildmay, Sir Wal., 98 Miles (fl. early 12th cent.), 58 Miles: A. C, 142, 233 C. N., 142, 233 C. W., 68, 142, 233 David, 181 E. P. W., 68 T. A. G., 233 military activities, installations, and occupations, see billeting; Civil War (for cross references); garrisons; hangars; Logistics Command; R.A.F. (for cross references); Red Arrows; United States Air Force military organization, local, 2, 47 milk depots, see Dauntsey; Malmesbury Mill: Eliz., m. Toby Walker Sturge (d. 1841), 57 Wm., 57 Millais: E. C, 112 H.R., 112 Millicent, 58 Millichamp, Timothy, rector of Long Newnton, vicar of Norton, 175 Mills, Edw., 126 Mills, see Somerford, Great: man. mills, see Brinkworth; Brokenborough; Burton Hill; Charlton; Chelworth; Corston; Cowfold; Crudwell; Dauntsey; Draycot Cerne; Foxley; Garsdon; Grittenham; Hankerton; Hullavington; Lea and Cleverton; Malmesbury; Norton; Oaksey; saw mill; Smithcot; Somerford, Great; Somerford, Little; Stanton St. Quintin; Sutton Benger; Westport: Bremilham Mill and mills; windmills millwright, 148 Milsome, Thos., 160 Milton (Kent), rector of, see Head, Thos. mineral spring, see Crudwell Minety (formerly Glos.), 20, 176, 178, 185 boundaries, 37, 176 common pastures, 182 curates, 185; and see Smith, Ralph farms, 89, 98, 1001 Minety quarter, see Braydon forest: Charlton or Minety quarter vicarage, 184 mint (for coins), 131 Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales, 158 moats, 17, 54, 98, 140, 214 Moffatt, J. M., 160, 23940 mole catcher, 48 Moleyns: Eleanor, m. 1 Sir Rob. Hungerford, Ld. Hungerford and Moleyns, 2 Sir Oliver Manningham, 18, 122, 207 Gille, see Mauduit Joan, w. of John s. of John, m. 2 Sir Mic. Poynings, 122 John (d. 1360), 7, 1819, 21, 30, 34, 43, 122, 125, 234 John, s. of John, 122 Margery, w. of Sir Wm. (d. 1381), 122 Margery, w. of Sir Wm. (d. 1425), 122, 207 Sir Ric, 18, 207 Sir Wm. (d. 1381), 18, 122, 207, 210, 234 Sir Wm. (d. 1425), 18, 122, 207 Sir Wm. (d. 1439), 18 fam., 30, 43, 234 and see Mullings Moleyns: Baroness, see Hungerford, Mary Ld., see Hungerford, Sir Rob. Mompesson: Agnes, w. of Drew, m. 2Trye, 200 Anne, m. Wm. Wayte, 189, 198 Chris., 200 Drew, 200 Edm., 189, 198 Isabel, see Drew John (d. 1500), 189, 198, 200 John (d. 1511), 189, 198, 200 Thos. (d. 1560), 200 Thos. (d. 1582), 200 Thos. (d. 1612), 200 fam., 200 Monday lands, 44, 100 moneyers, 131 Monkton Farleigh: priors, 184 priory, 184 Monmouth, earls of, see Mordaunt Montagu: Eleanor, see Hedges F. C, 112 G. C., 112 Jas. (d. 1790), 112 Jas. (d. 1797), 112 Montford, Wm. de, 197 Montgomery, earls of, see Herbert, Geo. and Reg. Moody: Cath., w. of Ric. (d. 1550), m. 2 Wm. Stumpe (d. 1552), 3 Wm. Basely, 90, 121, 142, 233 Deborah, w. of Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1629), 142 Edm., and his w. Eliz., 56, 84 Sir Hen., Bt. (d. 1629), 90, 121, 1234, 1423, 148 Sir Hen., Bt. (fl. 1634), 90, 121, 123, 142 John (fl. 1485), 56, 84, 87 John (d. 1549, another), 56, 84 John (fl. 1586), 56, 84 Ric. (d. 1550), 90, 121, 123, 142 Ric. (d. 1612), 90, 121, 123, 142 fam., 91, 155 Moore: John, vicar of Hullavington, 118 May, 161 Moravians, 3, 24, 159 Mordaunt: Chas., earl of Peterborough and of Monmouth (d. 1735), 68 Chas., earl of Peterborough and of Monmouth (d. 1779), 68 Chas., earl of Peterborough and of Monmouth (d. 1814), 689, 712 Moredon (in Hankerton), 99 hamlet, 956 man., 98; and see Hankerton: man. (Rookery farm) pop., 96 Morice: Lucy, see Wharton Sir Wm., Bt., 139 Morley: Geof. of (fl. 12834), 58 Geof. of (fl. 1325, ? another), and his w. Felice, 58 John, 31 Miles of, 58 Morley, see Crudwell: man. Mornington, earls of, 3; and see Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley Morris & Co., 168 Mortimer: Edm., Ld. Mortimer (d. 1304), 110 Edm., Ld. Mortimer (d. c. 1332), 110 Hugh (d. 1148 X 1150), 108, 116 Hugh (d. 11801), 108, 110, 136 Hugh (d. 1227), 110 Ralph (fl. 1086), 108, 11012, 116 Ralph (d. 1246), 110 Rog. (? d. by 1086), 108, 11011 Rog. (d. by 1153, another), 108 Rog. (d. c. 1214), 110 Rog. (d. 1282), 110 Rog., earl of March (d. 1330), 110 Rog., earl of March (d. 1360), 110 fam., 10810 mortuary chapel, 12, 154 Mullings: (later Randolph), A. R., 57, 97, 184 J. R., 57, 97, 184 Jos., 57, 97, 184 and see Moleyns Murcott, And. of, 55 Murcott (in Crudwell), 55 agric, 589 boundaries, 51, 95 cust. tenants, 58 dom. archit., 54 farms, 55, 5960 hamlet, 51, 54 Pop, 53 roads, 51 Romano-Brit, rem., 51 murder and murderer, 101, 219 museum, see Malmesbury 'myriorama', 137 N. Nabals, see Draycot Cerne: man. Neate: J., 233 John, 233 Steph., 233 Neck, H. A., 171 Neeld: Sir Algernon, Bt., 110, 171 Sir Audley, Bt., 10910, 171, 175 Sir John, Bt., 10910, 171 Jos., 6, 92, 109, 112, 1712, 175 (formerly Inigo-Jones), L. W., 10910, 112, 175 M. R., 112 R. R., 31 (formerly InigoJones), R. W., 112, 175 Nevill, Hen., 180 New Apostolic church, 203 New College, see Oxford universtiy Newman: A. R., 78 Ant., 122 F., 189 Geo., 122 John, 122 Timothy, 122 V. & G., 147 Newnton, Long (Glos. from 1930), 56, 257, 51, 102 airfield, 27, 29, 55 as address, 171 benefice, 61, 102, 184 boundaries, 27, 51 common pasture, 58 man., 27 rector, see Millichamp Newnton, North, see Rainscombe newspapers, see Malmesbury Free Press; Malmesbury Journal; Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Standard Newtown, see Hullavington Nibley, North (Glos.), as address, 112 Nicholas: John, rector of Bremilham and of Fisherton Anger, vicar of Westport, 13, 49 Thos., 85, 234 Nichols, Hannah, 25 Niernut, Miles, 69 Nippred (in Tisbury), 207 Noah's Ark, see Garsdon Noble, Wm., vicar of Sutton Benger, 227 Nollekens, Jos., 103 nonconformity, protestant, see under places, and see Anabaptists; Assemblies of God Pentecostal ch.; Baptists; Congregationalists; Independents; Methodists; Moravians; New Apostolic ch.; Presbyterians; Quakers; Salvation Army Norfolk, duke of, see Howard, Chas. Norfolk House, see London Norman: Giles, 58 Rog., 58 Norreys, Baron, see Bertie, Jas. North Wilts. Banking Co., 147 Northampton, earls of, see Bohun, Humph de (d. 1373) and Wm. de Northampton, 146 Northey, E. G. V., 172 Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley Northumberland, 33, 46, 100 Northwick, Barons, see Rushout Norton: Eliz., see Wayte Sir Ric. (d. 1592), 189 Sir Ric. (d. 1611), 189 Sir Ric. (d. 1645), 189 Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1652), 189, 192 Norton, 5, 7, 9, 13, 83, 89, 104, 150, 16876, 170 adv., 1745 agric, 1734 boundaries, 104, 169 chap., 174 char., 176 ch., 1736 common pastures, 173 curates, 88, 175; and see Crook; Jones, Thos. cust. tenants, 173 dom. archit., 169, 171 farms, 114, 169, 171 5 glebe, 175 inns, 169, 171 man., 169, 1715 Rectory, 1735 mill, 173 Norton Manor,60, 169, 172 pk., 169 place name, 1, 168 ponds, 169 poor relief, 174 pop., 169 prehist. rem., 169 prot. nonconf., 176 roads, 169 sch., 176 Starvall, 168, 171, 1734 tithes, 173, 175 vicarage, 13, 116, 168, 1745, 219 vicars, 88, 1735; and see Birch; Cox, Ric; Green, John; Harris, John; Hornidge; Jackson; Millichamp; Pitt, G. L.; Read, C. T.; Stumpe, John; Warneford, H. L.; Wayte, Edm. village, 12, 169 woodland, 2, 168, 174 Norway spruce, see spruce Norwood castle, see Oaksey Notley: M.J., 172 W. A., 172 Nuttall, A., 217 O. Oakham, Ric, 190, 193 Oaksey, Barons, see Lawrence Oaksey, 5, 37, 51, 62, 17686, 177 adv., 184 agric, 1813 benefice, 61, 102, 184 boundaries, 176 bridges, 177 castle, see Oaksey: Norwood castle chant., 185 chap., 179, 185 chaplain, 185 char., 186 ch., 61, 102, 109, 1789, 1846 common meadow, 182 common pastures, 2, 182, 184 cts., 184 curates, 185 cust. tenants, 1823 dom. archit., 17880 Eame Cross, see Woodlands Earl's Corner, 178 farms, 1803 Flintham Hill, 177, 179 glebe, 182, 1845 inc., 182 Kemble Wick, see Wick Green lakes, 177, 183 liberty, 184 man., 7, 43, 60, 17985 Church farm, 1801 Clattinger, 181 Court farm, 181 Dean farm, 181 Hill farm, 181 Lower farm, 180 Oaksey Moor, 180 Park farm, 180 Sodom, 181 Street farm, 181 mills, 183 Norwood castle, 178 Oaksey Green, 178 dom. archit., 178 Oaksey Moor Ho.,93, 178 par. council, 186 pk., 59, 177, 17981, 183 dom. archit., 180 lodge, 17980, 183 Oaksey Park Ho., 93, 179, 183 parkers or keepers, 180, 183 ponds, 177 poor relief, 184 poorhos., 184 pop., 178 prehist. rem., 177 prot. nonconf., 178, 186 rly. halt, 177 rectors, 184, 186; and see Bragges; Faithfull; Gerish; Mason, John; Ryder, Edw.; Smith, Ralph rectory, 184 rectory ho., 178, 185 roads, 177 Romano-Brit, rem., 178 schs., 178, 186 sewage works, 178 street, 1778 tithes, 1845 trades, 183 village, 12, 176, 178 Wick Green, q.v. woodland, 176, 1803 Woodlands, q.v. Oaksey Charitable Trust, 178 Oaksey Direct Meat Supply, 183 Oaksey Green, see Oaksey Oaksey lily, see snake's-head fritillary Oaksey Moor, see Oaksey: man. Oaksey Moor House, see Oaksey Oaksey Park House, see Oaksey: pk. oath of allegiance, 47 Oatridge: Anne, m. John Lloyd, 180 Dan., 59 John, 180 Rob., 180 obit, 103 observatory, 203 occupations and professions, see apothecary; architects, artists, and designers (for cross references); authors (for cross references); bacon curers; bakers; bankers; basket maker; bell founders (for cross references); brewers; building contractors; canon lawyer; cartographer; cheese factors; clothiers; clothworkers; coal merchants; drugget maker; drysalter; farrier; film producer; fullers; glovers; grazier; grocers; haulage contractors; ironmonger; maltsters; millwright; mole catcher; moneyers; parchment makers; pet food wholesalers; physician; scripture reader; sculptors (for cross references); shoemakers; spirit merchants; stonemason; tanners; timber merchant; weavers; wool comber; wool spinner; woollen draper; woolstaplers and see (each for cross references) dairy industry; textile industry; trades and industries Ody: Harold, 181 Wal., 181 offences, see affrays; archery: failure to practise; breaking and entering; congregations, convoking; felony; heretics; housebreaking; marriages, clandestine; murder; palmistry; regicide (for cross reference); riot; witchcraft officers, manorial, see aletaster; constables: manorial; fields, overseers of the; haywards; reeves; sheeptellers; watchman, agrarian officers, parish, see Brinkworth; Charlton; clerks, parish; Dauntsey; Draycot Cerne; Foxley; Garsdon; Malmesbury; Seagry; Stanton St. Quintin; surgeon: parish officials, royal, see Wiltshire: escheator (for cross reference) and sheriff Ogle, E. C, vicar of Sutton Benger, canon of Salisbury, 228 Ohio (U.S.A.), 131 oil and petrol distribution, 21 Old Hill, see Cleverton old people, accommodation, 135, 154, 178; and see bungalows: old people's oratory, 42, 69 Orchard, Sir Wm., 184 Ordlaf(fl.901), 55 Organ: M., 91 R.E., 91 Ormond: Eliz., see Young John, 208 Osborn, J. L., 196 Oughtred, Rob., 87 Oxford, earls of, see Vere Oxford, 156 Oxford university, 12, 72, 87, 239 Exeter Coll., 171, 2023 Jesus Coll., 122 Magdalen Coll., 62 New Coll., 228 warden, see Shuttleworth Pembroke Coll., 223, 227 professor of poetry, see Trapp Oxfordshire, see Faringdon Ho.; Oxford; Wallingford; Whitchurch P. Packer: John (d. 1607), 56 John (d. 1664), and his w. Anne, 56 John (fl. 1712), 56 John (fl. 1722, ? the same), 56 Thos. (d. 1554), 56 Thos. (d. 1623), 56 palace, see Brokenborough Palmer: A. LI., 200 And., 143 C. T. L1., 200 Geo. Llewellen, 19 John (fl. 1606), 43 John, rector of Little Somerford (fl. 1689, another), 21011 Wm., rector of Little Somerford (fl. 161846), 43, 21011 Wm. (fl. 1640, ? another), 92 fam., 166, 197 palmistry, 49 Panting, Mary, 104 papal provision, 22 parchment makers and parchment making, 47, 147 Pardies, Guiscard de, rector of Brinkworth, 23 Parfet: Alison (or Alice), m. Thos. Hasard, 98 Ric, 122 Parfitt, R. F., 166 Pargiter, Eleanor, see Washington parish council, see Oaksey parishes, detached parts of, 911, 15, 278, 31, 37. 65, 75, 83, 119, 127, 129, 1689, 171, 176, 178, 182, 204, 221, 224, 229 parishes (eccl.), union of, 12, 34, 87, 155 Park farm, see Oaksey: man. parks, see Brinkworth; Brokenborough; Charlton; Cowfold; Dauntsey; Draycot Cerne; Eastcourt; Foxley; Garsdon; Hyam; Lea and Cleverton; Norton; Oaksey; Somerford, Great; Somerford, Little; Stanton St. Quintin; Stonehill; Wootton Bassett: Vastern pk. parliament: grant by, 116 House of Commons, chaplain to, see Ingram members, 1545, 180 parliamentary boroughs, see Wiltshire parliamentary committee for Wiltshire, see Wiltshire parliamentary elections, 150, 1545 parliamentary representation, see Malmesbury parochial church council, see Somerford, Great Parsloe: John, 199 fam., 201 Partridge: John, 57 Marg., see Earle Thos., 57 Paul: John, 43 (formerly Tippetts), Josiah Paul, 43 Payne, W., 55 Peacey: Rob., 56 Wm. (d. 1815), 56 Wm. (fl. 1865), 56 Pearte, John, curate of Westport, 238 Peckinghill, fam., 109 Peddington: (or Tuck), Adam (d. 1628), 1412 Adam (another), 142 John, 142 Pedworth, Wm., 112 Pelham: Cath., see Vanlore Peregrine, 148 Pembroke, earls of, see Herbert Pembroke College, see Oxford university Pendock: Agnes, 56 Beatrice, 56 Hugh, 56 Josiana, 56 Maud, 56 Wal., 56 Perrett, Ric, 142 Perry Green, see Charlton pet food wholesalers, 147 Peterborough, earls of, see Mordaunt Petrie, N. C, 217 Pettifer: Steph., & Sons Ltd., 60 Thos., & Son, 60 Petty: Anne, see Ashe Thos., 142 Peverell, Hugh, 56 Phelps, Hester, m. Thos. Jones (fl. 1724). 43 Philadelphia (Pa., U.S.A.), 24 Phillips, P. W. G., 197 Phipps: G.J., 126 W.D., 181 physician, 203 Piccadilly, see Hullavington pillory, 47, 184 pine, 192 Pinkney Park, see Sherston Pinkney Pinn: Anne, see Ridler Wm., 141 Pinniger, J. R., 78 pipe making, 167 Pitman, S. A., 57 Pitt: Alf., 30 G. L., rector of Foxley with Bremilham, vicar of Norton, 175 Jos., 6, 55, 578, 97, 103, 175, 181 Mary, m. Stiles Rich, 30 plague, 153 Plantagenet, Cecily, dchss. of York, 22 Player: Rob., 85 Timothy (d. 1677 or 1678), and his w. Mary, 85 Timothy (fl. 1760), 85 Player's, see Foxley: man. Pleydell-Bouverie: Bertrand, rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 3, 220 (formerly Bouverie), Jacob, earl of Radnor (d. 1828), 122, 142, 163, 191, 21617 Jacob, earl of Radnor (d. 1889), 3, 189, 216, 220 Jacob, earl of Radnor (d. 1930), 163, 21617, 219 Wm., earl of Radnor (d. 1869), 216, 220 Wm., earl of Radnor (d. 1900), 216 and see Bouverie Plummer, L. W. H., 216 Plymouth, earl of, see Windsor, Other Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley: Cath., see Long (formerly Wellesley-Pole), Wm., earl of Mornington (d. 1857), 77, 224 Wm., Vct. Wellesley, earl of Mornington (d. 1863), 77, 190, 224 police forces, see Malmesbury: borough; Wiltshire: county police force police stations, see Malmesbury; Stanton St. Quintin Pollen: C.J., 158 Sir John, Bt. (d. 1863), 166 Sir John, Bt. (d. 1959), 166 Sir John, Bt. (fl. 1987), 166 Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1881), 166 Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1918), 166 Sir Ric, Bt. (d. 1930), 166 fam., 166 polo ground, see Foxley Polwarth, Ld., see Hume-Campbell, Alex. ponds, see Charlton: Braydon pond; Crudwell; Draycot Cerne; Grittenham; Lea; Norton; Oaksey Ponting: C. E., 23, 117, 220 J. E., 92 Poole: Sir Edw., 180, 184 Sir Giles (d. 1588), 166 Giles (fl. 17th cent.), 43 Sir Hen. (d. 1616), 166 Sir Hen. (d. 1632), 57, 180, 1834 Hen. (fl. 1642), 1667 Hen. (d. 1726), 180 Jos., 137 Sir Nevill (d. c. 1660), 43, 57, 180 Nevill (d. by 1687, another), 180 fam., 59, 155 Poole Brothers, 137 Poole Keynes (Glos. from 1896), 56, 176 poor-law unions, see Chippenham; Malmesbury poor relief, see under places, and see (for cross references) poorhouses; workhouses poorhouses, see Draycot Cerne; Oaksey; Seagry; Somerford, Great; Westport Porter: Benj., 198 C, 198 C. E., 200 Chas., 200 E. F., 200 Ernest, 200 Wm., 143, 156 Potter: D., 190 E. F., 69 E. F. (? the same), 190 G. A., 69 J.R., 69 M.J., 69 R.J., 69 Poulton, John, 87 Powell: Francis, rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 220 Rachel, m. John Sheppard, 208 Thos. (d. 1692), 208 Thos. (fl. 1736), 208 Power, fam., 217 Powys: Geo., Baron Lilford, 87 John, Baron Lilford, 85, 87, 172 (later Fox-Powys), Leopold, 19, 85, 172 Steph., Baron Lilford, 87 Thos., Baron Lilford, 19, 85, 172 Poynings: Eleanor, see Arundel Joan, see Moleyns Sir Mic, 122 Sir Ric, 197 prehistoric settlement and remains, see Chedglow; Crudwell; Hullavington; Malmesbury; Norton; Oaksey; Seagry; Somerford, Great; Somerford, Little; Sutton Benger Presbyterians, 24, 50, 126, 160, 239-40 Preshute: Nic of, 117 fam., see Clatford Preshute, see Clatford Price, Wm., 228 priest, Alwin the, see Alwin Prior: Edith, see Royle John, 109 prisons, see London: Fleet prison; Malmesbury Pritchard, P. J., 141 Provincial Estates Development (Bath) Ltd., 189 punishments, see deprivation (eccl.); ducking stool; excommunication; gallows; pillory; prisons (for cross references), stocks; tumbril Punter: Jas. (fl. 1611), 110 Jas. (fl. 1660, another), 110 Rob. (fl. 1599), 110 Rob. (fl. 1652, another), 110 Purdue: Ric., 228 Rog., 13, 24, 103, 203 Wm., 24 fam., 126, 158 Purie, John, 92 Purs, Thos., 143 Purton: Adam of (fl. 12423), 56 Adam of (fl. later 13th cent., ? the same), 18 Thos., 31 Purton, 31, 38, 56 ch., 220 Gascrick, 31 Puttnam, David, 209 Pye-TMC Ltd., 147 Pyke: Hen., 198, 200 John (fl. c. 1699), 200 John (d. c. 1778), 198200 John, s. of John (d. c. 1778), 198 John (d. 1842, another), 198 Thos. (d. 1815), 198, 201 Thos. (d. 1839), 198 Wm., 1989 Winifred, 198 fam., 200 Pyramid Sand and Gravel Co., 192, 226 Q. Quakers (Society of Friends), 3, 24, 50, 73, 82, 118, 126, 1589, 165, 168, 176, 194, 203, 211, 220, 228 quarries and quarrying, 10, 37, 60, 96, 115, 129, 164, 167, 213, 231, 237; and see gravel extraction Quebec (Canada), 22 Queen Anne's Bounty, 12, 116, 175, 193, 227 R. R.A.F. stations, see Hullavington; Kemble; Newnton, Long: airfield; and see hangars; Logistics Command; Red Arrows rabbits, 208; and see warrens Radcliffe, Alex., vicar of Hullavington, of St. Clement's, Sandwich, and of Titchfield, 117; and see Ratcliffe Raddington: Wal. of, 110 Wm. of, 110 radio, electrical, and electronic equipment manufacture, 147 Radnor: earldom, 162, 184, 216 earls of, see Bouverie, Wm., PleydellBouverie railway goods depot, 206 railway halt, see Oaksey railway stations, see Brinkworth; Dauntsey; Hullavington; Malmesbury; Somerford, Little railways, see Bristol & South Wales Railway; Cheltenham & Great Western Union Railway; G.W.R.; level crossing; Malmesbury railway; viaduct Raines, G. F., 180 Rainscombe (in North Newnton), 193 Raleigh, Sir Wal., 233 Ramsay, R. E., rector of Brinkworth, suffragan bp. of Malmesbury, 23 Ramsbury, chant., 31 Rand, John, rector of Draycot Cerne, 81 Randall: Wm. (d. 1809), and his w. Mary, 198 Wm., s. of Wm. (d. 1809), 198 Wm., grds. of Wm. (d. 1809), 198 Randolph: A. R., see Mullings J. R., 578, 97, 184 Rangebourne, Wm., 77 Ratcliffe, Edwin, 147, and see Radcliffe Rawlins, V. J., 110, 112 Raymond-Barker, Hugh, 171 Rayson, Thos., 178 Read: C. T., rector of Easton Grey, vicar of Norton, 175 Edw., 216 Eliz., m. Wm. Huntley, 216 reading rooms, see libraries Ready Animal Foods, 147 recreation ground, 121 Rectory (manors of the name), see (in each case s.v. man.) Hullavington; Malmesbury; Norton; Seagry; Sutton Benger; Westport recusancy, see Brinkworth; Roman Catholicism (for cross references) Red Arrows, 55 Reeks: Isaac, rector of Great Somerford, 202 Rob., 202 reeves, 48, 61, 101, 167 Refuge Assurance Co., 91 refugees, Jewish, 174 regicide, see Danvers, Sir John (d. 1655) religious orders, see Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales; Sisters of St. Joseph of Annecy Rendcomb (Glos.), 84 as address, 84, 87 Rennie, R. J., 31 reservoir, 15 revel, parish, 54 Reynold, rector of Draycot Cerne, 81 Reynold son of William, 200 Reynolds fam., 24 Rich: Arthur, 181 Mary, see Pitt Stiles, 30 Thos. (fl. 1571), 123 Thos. (fl. c. 1952), 181 Tom, 11 Richard I, 139 Richard III, 111 Richard (fl. 1086), 111, 114 Richards, J. H., 109, 112 Richardson, E. R. S., 69 Richman: Hen., 19 John (fl. 1581), 19 John (d. 1615, ? the same), 163 Marg., m. Edm. James (d. 1620), 111, 163 Thos., 163 Richmond, Ant. and Rog., see Webb Ridler: Anne, m. Wm. Pinn, 141 Barbara, 141 Thos., and his w. Anne, 141 Ridout, G. T., 79 Rigid Containers Ltd., 60 Riley, Thos., and his w. Mary, 225 Ring, Rob., 43 riot, 8 Risby, Ant., 141 Ritualism, 193 rivers and streams, see Avon (Bristol); Braydon brook; Brinkworth brook; Chissell brook; Dauntsey brook; Flagham brook; Gauze brook; Grittenham: Grittenham brook; Hankerton: Lock's brook; Ingelbourne (river); Lilly brook; Rodbourne (stream); Thames; Thunder brook; Woodbridge brook roads: Bath-Cirencester, 51 Cirencester-Malmesbury, 28, 38, 51, 63, 96, 129, 231 Cricklade-Malmesbury, 38, 956, 129 Foss Way, q.v. Malmesbury-Chippenham (Kingway), 1045, 129, 162, 21314 Malmesbury-Sherston, 9, 83, 129, 231 Malmesbury-Tetbury, 28, 129, 134, 231 motorway, 1, 15, 667, 75, 187, 21314, 221 Oxford-Bristol, 9, 38, 83, 90, 129, 1334, 231 Swindon-Chippenham, 667, 75, 187, 194, 221 Swindon-Malmesbury, 1517, 119, 129, 194, 205 turnpiked, 9, 15, 28, 38, 51, 66, 75, 90, 96, 105, 119, 129, 187, 194, 205, 213, 221, 223, 231 Rober, John, 226 Robert, earl of Gloucester, 136, 215 his w., see FitzHamon Robert (fl. 1086), 68, 70 Robert (fl. 1086, ? another), 197 Robert son of Pain of Lea, 122 Roberts: David, 163 Giles, 43 P., 140 Wm., 43 Robins: Anne, w. of Wm. (fl. 1758), 233 Anne (fl. 1760, ? the same), 30 Thos., 234 Wm. (fl. 1737), 30 Wm. (fl. 1758, ? the same), 233 Wm. (fl. before 1766, ? the same), 142 Wm. (fl. 1782, ? another), 234 Robinson, Thos., see Weddell Roches: Agnes, see Berwick Eliz., m. Sir Wal. Beauchamp, 57, 789 John, 57 Sir John, s. of John, 57, 78 Wm., see Mare Rodbourne, Hen. of, 56 Rodbourne (in Malmesbury), 5, 29, 127, 129, 131, 164, 1658 adv., 87 agric, 11, 167 boundaries, 127, 129, 165, 194, 204, 213 brickworks, 167, 201 chap., 127, 155, 157, 1678 chapelry, 1645 ch., 1648 common meadow, 167, 209 common pastures, 167 cts., 152, 167 curates, 165 dom. archit., 166 farms, 1667 inc., 167 ind., 167 man., 123, 13940, 152, 1667 poor relief, 153, 167 pop., 1656 prot. nonconf., 168 roads, 131 Rodbourne Bottom, 166 Rodbourne Ho., 1668 sch., 1656, 168 tithes, 167 tithing, 6, 127, 149, 153, 165 vicarage (Corston with Rodbourne), 13, 88, 164, 192, 202, 210 village, 2, 127, 131, 1656 woodland, 2, 167 Rodbourne (stream), 129, 165, 194 Rodbourne Cheney, vicar of, see Edie Roger, bp. of Salisbury, 5, 132, 136, 139, 226 Roger son of Geoffrey, 197 Rogers: Benj., vicar of Seagry, 193 Rog., 163 Roman Catholicism, see Bremilham; Brokenborough; Charlton; Hankerton; Malmesbury; Westport; and see Brinkworth: recusancy; religious orders (for cross reference) Romano-British settlement and remains, see Brinkworth; Brokenborough; Crudwell; Foxley; Murcott; Oaksey; Somerford, Little; Stanton St. Quintin; Sutton Benger; White Walls Rome, 88, 220 cardinal priest of ch. of St. Praxades, see Abingdon rook nets, 47, 101 Rookery farm, see Hankerton: man. Rose: Derek, 69 W.J., 69 Rosetti, D. G., 168 Rowden, see Chippenham Rowles, Anne, 161, 240 Royle: Agnes (fl. 1423), 109 Agnes (fl. c. 1442, another), w. of John, m. 2 Wal. Brinkworth, 109 Edith, m. John Prior, 109 Isold, 109 John, 109 Lettice, m. Thos. Squire, 109 Thos., 109 fam., 109 Rudhall: Abraham, 50. 88, 118, 203, 228 John, 35, 50 Thos., 186 Rupert, Prince, 136 rural district, see Malmesbury Rushout: Eliz., w. of Geo., Baron Northwick, 12, 139, 234 Geo., Baron Northwick, 12, 139, 1489 Sir John, Bt. (d. 1775), 12, 139 Sir John, Bt., Baron Northwick (d. 1800), 12, 139 John, Baron Northwick (d. 1859), 12 Rebecca, w. of John, Baron Northwick (d. 1800), 12, 139 Rushout-Bowles: Chas., 12 n Geo., 12, 139, 243 Russell: John (fl. 131832), 110 John (fl. 1370, another), 110 John (d. c. 1472), 110 Rob. (fl. 1304), 110 Rob. (fl. 1348, another), 110 Rob. (fl. 13989, another), 110 Rutland: duke of, see Manners, John earl of, see Manners, Francis Ryder: Adelaide, 184 Edw., rector of Oaksey, vicar of Wendens Ambo, 1845 Thos., 184 Rysum, Wal. de, and his w. Alice, 85 S. Sacheverell: Mary, see Hungerford Sir Ric., 19, 122, 207 Saffron Walden (Essex), see Audley End Sage, Frank, 163 Saieva (fl. 1086), 196, 199 St. Amand, Ant., 30, 42 St. Amand, Lds., see Beauchamp St. Aubyn, Sir John, Bt., 6 St. Augustine's, Watling Street (Lond.), rector of, see Lichfield St. Clement's, Jersey, rector of, see Seale St. David's (Dyfed), cath. ch.: canon, see Sparrow precentor, see Machon St. Germain: Ralph de, 81 fam., 77 St. John: Fred., Vct. Bolingbroke, 143 Hen., Vct. Bolingbroke, 71 St. Martin, Alice of and Godfrey of, see Standen St. Owen: Ernulf, 55 Sim., 55 St. Paul Malmesbury Without, see Malmesbury St. Praxades, Rome, cardinal priest of ch. of, see Abingdon St. Quintin: Anselm de, 215 Eliz. de, m. Sir John Marmion, 215 Herb, de (d. by 1154), 215 Herb, de (d. by 1223), 215 Herb, de (d. by 1236), 215 Herb, de (d. 1302), 215, 218 Herb, de (d. 1338 or 1339), 215 Herb, de (d. 1347), 21516 Hugh de, 215 John de (fl. 12423), 215 (? formerly Marmion), Sir John de (fl. c. 1380), 21516 Lora, m. Sir Rob. Grey, 21516 Margery, w. of Herb, de (d. 1347), m. 2 Sir Rog. Husee, 215 Ric. de (fl. c. 1090), 215 Ric. de (fl. 1166), 215 Wm., s. of Anselm de, 215 Wm., s. of Herb, de, 215, 218 fam., 213 St. Victor-en-Caux (Seine Maritime, France): abbey, 105, 10810, 112, 116, 136 abbot, 114 priory, see Clatford: priory Salisbury: Edw. of, 179, 199 Ela of, m. Wm. Longespe, earl of Salisbury, 78, 199 Frances, see Webb Maria, 1801 Maud of, m. Humph, de Bohun (fl. early 12th cent.), 179, 199 Patrick of, earl of Salisbury, 199 Sophia, 1801 Thos., 180 Wal. of, 199 Wm. of, earl of Salisbury, 199 Salisbury: earldom, 78 earls of, see Longespe; Salisbury, Patrick and Wm. Salisbury: bps., 13, 23, 34, 712, 102, 155, 157, 168, 1745, 184, 219, 226, 238; and see Jewell; Roger cath. ch.: canons, see Davenant; Hutchins, Edw.; Lake, Wm.; Ogle chancellors, see Heigham; Marsh, Mat. chapter, 81 dean and chapter, 224, 2267 subdean, see Marsh, Mat. treasurer, see Cardeville diocese, finance board, 49, 116 New Salisbury (borough), 154 Salmond, J., 172 Salter: Isaac, 142 Sim., 142 fam., 146 Salvation Army, 24 Sampson: Jane, 57 John, 57 T.H., 55 Sandwich (Kent), vicar of St. Clement's, see Radcliffe Sanger, Wm., 63 Saunders, W. W., 55 Savoy, hosp. of the, see London saw mill, 47 Sawin (fl. 1066), 69 schools: board, 24, 118 boarding, 50, 126, 160, 166, 204 charity, 234, 15960, 194, 199 comprehensive, 160 dame, 35, 50, 165, 220 grammar, 160 industrial, 63 lace-making, 147, 160 National, 50, 63, 65, 103, 118, 126, 15960, 194, 211, 228 preparatory, 228 riding, 47 secondary modern, 160 workho., 35 and see Eton College; industrial instruction; Malmesbury: mechanics' institute Scirold (fl. 1066), 199 scot, freedom from, 150 scotales, 149 Scotland, 33, 46, 100 Scott, W., 19 scripture reader, 49 Scrope: John (fl. 1616), 110 John (fl. 1714), 141 Ric. (fl. 1547), 110 Ric. (fl. 1720), 141 Ric. (d. 1787, another), 141 Wm., 141 sculptors, see Nollekens; Pleydell-Bouverie, Bertrand Scurion, Wm., rector of Foxley, chaplain of Arundel's chant, in Canterbury cath., 88 Seagry: Alex, of, 189, 192 Joan, w. of John of (fl. 131621), 198 John of (fl. 1300), 198 John of (fl. 1306), 198 John of (fl. 131621, ? another), 189, 198 Sim. of (fl. 12423), 189 Sim. of (fl. 1275, ? another), 189 Sim. of (fl. 1321), 198 Seagry, 3, 5, 7, 75, 81, 18694, 187, 213, 218, 221, 227 adv., 81, 1923 agric, 1912 as address, 31 boundaries, 186 ch., 187, 190, 1923 common meadow, 2, 1912 cts., 192 curate, 193 dom. archit., 1889 farms, 18992 inc., 186, 191 inn, 188 man., 18892, 198, 200 the Chestnuts, 190, 192 Church farm, 189 Rectory, 1901, 193 par. officers, 192 poor relief, 192 poorho., 192 pop., 187 prehist. rem., 187 prot. nonconf., 188, 1934 roads, 1867 schs., 1878, 194 Seagry, Lower (Nether): agric, 191 dom. archit., 1879 hamlet, 187, 189, 191 man., 18990, 192 place name, 187 pop., 187 Seagry, Upper (Over): agric, 191 Seagry, Upper Seagry (cont.) dom. archit., 1889 hamlet, 187, 189, 191 place name, 188 pop., 187 prot. nonconf., 194 sch., 194 woodland, 192 Seagry Hill, 186 Seagry Ho., 3, 18890, 188, 192 tithes, 1901, 193 trades, 192 vestry, 192 vicarage, 80, 164, 1923, 202, 210 vicarage ho., 187, 193 vicars, 1923; and see Anketell; Awdry, C. H.; Bridges, Edw.; Edie; Lake, Gilb.; Rogers, Benj. woodland, 192, 201 Seagry House estate, 190, 192, 217 Seale, Thos., rector of Great Somerford and of St. Clement's, Jersey, 203 Sealy, fam., 203 Sellwood: H. J., 122 J., 122 W. A., 123 fam., 122 Selwood (apparently different from Sellwood): H. J., 18 John, 18 serjeanty, 767 Serle, Ric, 198 settlement, see under places, and see (for cross references) Anglo-Saxon settlement and remains; prehistoric settlement and remains; Romano-British settlement and remains settlement, depopulated, 10 Sevington, see Leigh Delamere sewage works, see Malmesbury; Oaksey Seymour: Edw., duke of Somerset, 41, 139 Thos., Baron Seymour, 98 Shaftesbury (Dors.), abbey, 84 Shaftesbury Society, 142, 233 Sharington: Hen., 57 Wm., 97 Shaw, John, 141 sheeptellers, 61 sheet metal manufacture, 148 Shenfield, Baron Lucas of, see Lucas, John Sheppard: A., w. of Harold, m. 2 Webb, 98 Harold, 98 J., 19 John, 208 Rachel, see Powell V., 19 Sheppard & Brown Ltd., 225 Sherborne: Alice, w. of Wal. of, m. 2 John Chambers, 188 Felice of, m. Wm. Chambers, 188 Isabel of, m. Alex, of Broom, 188 Rob. of, 188 Wal. of, 188 Sherborne (Dors.), bp. of, see Aldhelm Sherborne House (Glos.), 50 sheriff, see Wiltshire Sherston, Great, 114, 160 benefice, 12, 87 farm, 112 Sherston Pinkney: as address, 155, 171 Pinkney Park, 85, 172 Sherwood, Wm., vicar of Malmesbury, 156 Shewring: A., 123 H.J., 123 fam., 123 Shipton: Ralph of, 183 Rob., 85, 234 Shipton Hill, see Westport Shipton Moyne (Glos.), 28 Shirley: Eliz., see Washington Laur. (d. 1743), 90 Laur., Earl Ferrers (d. 1760), 90 Rob., Earl Ferrers, 90 Shirriff, Murray, 98 shoemakers, 47 Short: Ric, and his w. Joan, 43 Wm., 43 Shuttleworth, Phil., rector of Foxley, bp. of Chichester, warden of New Coll., Oxf., 88 Sifrewast, Geof. de, 199 silk ribbon production, 146 Simmons: P. T., 208 Theodore, 208 Simpson, Jos., rector of Garsdon, 93 Sisters of St. Joseph of Annecy, 160 Sisum, G. W., 233 Siward (fl. 1066), 57 Siward (fl. 1086, ? the same), 56 Siward (fl. 1086, ? another), 198, 200 Skey: John (fl. 1428), 112 John (fl. 1448, ? another), 112 Thos., and his w. Joan, 112 Skinner, John, vicar of Malmesbury, 156 skittles, 61 slaughterhouses, see Charlton; Malmesbury Slifield: Francis, 141 Mat., 141 Ralph, 141, 144 Sloper: Mat., 43, 143 Sarah, see Kyffin Smith: A. H., 180 C. D., 1712 Eliz. (fl. 1461), see Eyre Eliz., dau. of John (d. 1765), 197 Eliz., w. of John (d. 1765), see Alexander Eliz., w. of John (fl. 1767), 233 Fred., 122 Honora, m. Geo. Wilder, 31 Jason, 61 (or Eyre), John (fl. 1521), 109 John(d. 1724), 197 John (d.1765), 197, 199200 John(fl. 1767), 233 John (fl. c. 1950), 217 Justinian, 43 Mat., 142 Oswald, rector of Crudwell, 61 R.S., 233 Ralph, curate of Minety, rector of Oaksey, 185 Ric, 43 Sam., rector of Hardenhuish and of Stanton St. Quintin, 220 T.G., 31 W. E., 171 Wm., see Jones fam., 200 Smithcot (in Dauntsey), 56, 65, 67 adv., 72 agric., 70 chap., 67, 72 chaplains, 72 common pastures, 70 cust. tenants, 70 dom. archit., 67 man., 69, 72 mills, 701 pop., 67 tithing, 71 woodland, 70 snake's-head fritillary (Oaksey lily), 177 Snell: Sir Chas., 233 Sir John, 233 Nic., 57 Sir Thos., 233 societies: co-operative farming, 201 friendly, 16, 39, 196, 223 Sodbury: Agnes, 109 Hen., 109 Nic, 109 Sodbury, Chipping (Glos.), 202 Sodbury, Little (Glos.), 202 Sodbury, Old (Glos.), 202 Sodom, see Dauntsey Sodom, see Oaksey: man. Sole, W. A., rector of Crudwell, 61 Somerford: Christine of, 238 Reynold of, 200 Ric. of, 200 Somerford, Great, 5, 7, 72, 159, 161, 194204, 195 adv., 202 agric, 2001 boundaries, 65, 186, 194, 204 bridges, 194 castle, 195 char., 104 ch., 195, 2023 common meadow, 201 common pastures, 2012 cts., 202 curates, 203 dom. archit., 195200, 202 farms, 197201 friendly society, 196 glebe, 2002 Goose Green, 196 inc., 194, 196, 2012 inns, 196 man., 196202 Blanchards, 1989 Brook farm, 198200 Culverhouse, 200 Grove farm, 199 Manor farm, 198 Mayo's, 199 Mills, 200 Somerford Bowles, 1989 Somerford Mautravers, 197, 199202 West Street farm, 200 mill, 202 pk., 199 parochial ch. council, 204 place name, 1, 1945, 204 poor relief, 202 poorho., 202, 204 pop., 195 prehist. rem., 195 prot. nonconf., 196, 2034, 211 rly. sta., see Somerford, Little: rly. sta. rectors, 2014, and see Arnold; Cholsey; Demainbray; Lake, Wm.; Manley, F. H.; Reeks, Isaac; Seale; Tonkin; Wayte, Edm. rectory, 164, 192, 202, 21011 rectory ho., 195, 2023 roads, 194 schs., 196, 200, 204 Startley, q.v. streets, 1956 tithes, 2012 trades, 201 village, 1956, 201 woodland, 192, 2001 Somerford, Little, 5, 7, 15, 119, 131, 20411, 205 adv., 21011 agric, 2089 boundaries, 127, 165, 204 bridges, 206 burial board, 210 cemetery, 206, 210 char., 211 ch., 206, 21011, 228 ch. ho., 206, 21011 common meadow, 167, 209 common pastures, 2, 167, 206, 209; and see Somerford, Little: Somerford common cts., 210 curates, 211 cust. tenants, 210 dom. archit., 2067, 20910 farms, 2079 glebe, 20910 inc., 204, 209 inns, 206 man., 167, 2078, 21011 Maunditts Park, 2089 mill, 2067, 20910 pk., 2089 parker, 208 place name, 1, 194, 204 poor relief, 201 pop., 206 prehist. rem., 206 prot. nonconf., 211 rly. sta., 195, 205, 209 rectors, 206, 21011; and see Astley; Brown, R. G.; Evans, Arthur; Felix; Fenn; Hill, Sam.; Palmer, John and Wm.; Wightwick, Hen. rectory, 164, 192, 2023, 21011 rectory ho., 206, 208, 210 roads, 205 Romano-Brit, rem., 206 sch., 206, 211 Somerford common, 2045, 209 streets, 206 tithes, 210 trades, 209 village, 2, 2067 woodland, 209 Somerford Bowles, see Somerford, Great: man. Somerford Keynes (Glos. from 1896), 176 Somerford Mautravers, see Somerford, Great: man. Somerset, Diana, 216 Somerset, duke of, see Seymour Somerset, see Cheddar; Glastonbury; Kenn Kilmington, rector, see Hill, Sam. Stoke, North, rector, see Walker, Sam. Wells, cath. ch., canons, see Bromhall; Cholsey; Hill, Sam. sorcery, see witchcraft and witches South Western Gas Board, 154 Southery Farms Ltd., 18, 41 Southfield, see Malmesbury: man. Spackman, Geo., 233 spaniel, 202 Sparrow (or Herbard), And., rector of Brinkworth, canon of St. David's, 23 Speed, John, 168 Sperring, Abraham, 199 Spicer, Wm., 143 spirit merchants, 225 Spong, Wm., 143 Spooner, Ann, 69 sports and games, see Beaufort hunt; bird shooting; bowling; cricket; fisheries and fishing; football; Foxley: polo ground; hockey; Malmesbury: clubs and swimming pool; tennis spruce, 192 Norway spruce, 218 Squire: Lettice, see Royle Thos., 109 Stacey, Ric., 98 Stafford: Edm. de, earl of Stafford, 215 Edw., duke of Buckingham, 215 Hen., duke of Buckingham, 215 Hugh de, earl of Stafford, 215 Humph., earl of Stafford, duke of Buckingham, 215, 219 Isabel, see Baynton J. B., 190 Marg., see Audley Rob. de, earl of Stafford, 215 Thos. de, earl of Stafford, 215 Thos., 18, 30 Wm. de, earl of Stafford, 215 Sir Wm., and his w. Dorothy, 188 Stamford, Ric. of, 84 Standen: Adam of, 56 (or St. Martin), Alice, w. of Godfrey of, m. 2 Wal. de la Hay, 56 (or St. Martin), Godfrey of, 56 Hugh, 56 Stanley, John, vicar of Hullavington, 117 Stanton: And. of, 58 Wm. of, vicar and rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 220 Stanton St. Quintin, 5, 7, 75, 79, 162, 212, 21321 adv., 219 agric, 21718 airfield, see Hullavington: R.A.F. sta. boundaries, 75, 186, 213 bridge, 214 char., 221 ch., 3, 116, 21314, 21920 Clanville, 213, 21718 common pastures, 213, 217 cts., 219 curates, 220 cust. tenants, 217 dom. archit., 21415, 21920 farms, 110, 114, 1634, 21618 gibbet, 219 glebe, 21619 inc., 1, 213, 21719 Knabwell, see Draycot Cerne: Knabwell and man. (Nabals) man., 162, 1889, 213, 21519 manor ho., 21314, 216, 220 mill, 218 par. officers, 219 pk., 21718 place name, 1, 213 police sta., 215 poor relief, 219 pop., 214 prot. nonconf., 2201 rectors, 21620; and see Bromhall; Buckley; Charnbury, Wm.; Cotes; Ham; Pleydell-Bouverie, Bertrand; Powell, Francis; Smith, Sam.; Stanton, Wm. of; Sterre rectory, 1745, 193, 219 rectory ho., 21315, 21921 roads, 213 Romano-Brit, rem., 214 schs., 221 Stanton, Lower (Nether Stanton, Lower Stanton St. Quintin), 213, 21719 dom. archit., 214 place name, 213 pop., 214 prot. nonconf., 213, 2201 Stanton, Upper (Stanton, Stanton St. Quintin), 21314, 21718, 220 dom. archit., 214 place name, 213 pop., 214 tithes, 21819 trades, 218 vicar, 219; and see Stanton, Wm. of vicarage, 219 vicarage ho., see Stanton St. Quintin: rectory ho. woodland, 213, 21718 Staples: Alex. (fl. 1585), 142 Alex. (d. 1590, ? the same), 171, 173 Geo., 142 Startley: Maud of, 56 Ralph of, 56 Startley (in Great Somerford), 7, 195, 198 common pastures, 6, 196, 201 farms, 1989, 201 hamlet, 194, 201 ind., 201 prot. nonconf., 2034 Startley ash, 6 Startley (formerly Sutelesberg), hundred, 57, 15, 75, 187, 218 cts., 67, 115, 135, 196, 218 jurors, 7 meeting place, 56, 196 officers, 7 bailiff, 7; and see Mare, Rob. de la (fl. 1255) Starvall, see Norton Staverton (Glos.), vicar of, see Fenn Steele, Jas., vicar of Malmesbury, 156 steeplechases, 179 Stephen, King, 136, 139, 226 Sterre, Nic, rector of Stanton St. Quintin, 220 Stevens: Jane, see Bridges Mary, 181 Ric, 235 Wm., 181 Mrs., 181 Stockham, John, 211 stocks (punitive), 21, 47 Stoke, North (Som.), rector of, see Walker, Sam. Stonehill (in Charlton), 33, 38, 44 dom. archit., 40 pk., 38, 445 prot. nonconf., 50 woodland, 37, 47 stonemason, 21 Stoppers Hill, see Brinkworth Storey, H. L., 111, 142, 233 Stradling: Anne, m. Sir John Danvers (d. 1514), 10, 689, 68, 72 Edm., 10, 12, 68, 71 Edw., 10, 68 Eliz., w. of Edm., m. 2 Wm. Lygon, 12, 71 Joan, see Dauntsey Sir John (d. 1433), 12, 68 John (d. 1471), 10, 68 fam., 69 Strangways, Susanna, m. Thos. Horner, 19, 85; and see Fox-Strangways Stratton: Anne (d. 1693), w. of Thos., 189 Anne (d. 1731), 189 Edw., 19 John (d. 1624), 19 John (fl. 1702), 190 Jos., 21 Nic. of, rector of Garsdon, 93 Rebecca, 189 Rob. (d. 1700), 18990 Rob. (d. 1758), 189 Thos., 189 Stratton St. Margaret, 126 Street farm, see Oaksey: man. Strong, W., 72 Stroud Brewery Co., 147 stud farms, 8, 60; and see Cowfold: king's race Stumpe: Cath., see Moody Eliz., m. Sir Hen. Knyvett, 18, 301, 41, 50, 97, 141, 166, 235 Isabel, see Baynton Sir Jas. (d. 1563), 18, 21, 301, 41, 97, 134, 1401, 155, 166, 233 Jas. (d. 1602), 30, 235 John (d. 1600), 301, 143, 235 John (fl. 1675), rector of Bremilham and of Foxley, vicar of Norton and of Sutton Benger, 1213, 88, 175, 227 Thos., 30 Wm. (d. 1552), 7, 17, 301, 134, 146, 1556, 166, 233 Wm. (fl. 1576), 233 Wm. (fl. early 17th cent., another), vicar of Westport, 238 Wm. (fl. 1644, another), 30, 235 fam., 148 Stur, fam., 109 Sturge: Dan., 57 Eliz., see Mill Sam., 57 Toby Walker (d. 1841), 57 Toby Walker, s. of Toby Walker, 57 Wm., 57 Sturgis: Julian, 69, 200 Peter, 69, 198 T. R., 198 Sturmy: Adam, 31 Adam (? another), 31 Rob., 31 Suffolk: earldom, 18, 30, 91, 97, 122, 142, 2334 earls of, 50, 2334; and see Howard Summerhouse, see Charlton: man. Sundays Hill, see Brinkworth surgeon, 225 parish, 80 Surrendell (in Hullavington), 56, 104, 113 agnc, 11415 boundaries, 1045 chap., 11617 chaplains, 117 ch., 108, 11617 common pastures, 114 cust. tenants, 114 dom. archit., 108 Dunley: dom. archit., 108 farms, 104, 112, 11415 place name, 104 the Elm and the Ash, 108 farms, 112, 11415 glebe, 11617 hamlet, 1045, 108 inc., 113 man., 11012, 114, 11617 manor ho., 108, 112, 220 pop., 108 road, 104 tithes, 105, 116 tithing, 104, 115 woodland, 2, 115 Surrey, see Kew Sussex, bp. of Chichester, see Shuttleworth Sutelesberg hundred, see Startley hundred Sutton: Bridget, m. John Manners, duke of Rutland, 216 Marg., see Hungerford Rob., Baron Lexinton, 162, 188, 216 Sutton Benger, 5, 29, 75, 7980, 186, 2219, 222 adv., 226 agric, 2245 boundaries, 186, 221 bridge, 221 chap., 2, 223, 226 ch., 221, 223, 2268, 227 common meadow, 2245 cts., 226 curates, 211, 2278 cust. tenants, 32, 79, 2245 dom. archit., 2, 2234, 227 factory, 201, 223, 226 farms, 79, 2245 friendly society, 223 glebe, 227 inc., 2245 inns, 2235 man., 2246 Rectory, 224, 227 mill, 224 pk., see Draycot Cerne: pk. place name, 1, 221 poor relief, 226 pop., 223 prehist. rem., 223 prot. nonconf., 228 rectors, 226; and see Cardeville; Heigham rectory, 226 roads, 221, 223 Romano-Brit, rem., 223 schs., 82, 2234, 2289 street, 223 tithes, 224, 2267 trades, 225 vestries, 226 vicarage, 224, 2267 vicarage ho., 227 vicars, 2267; and see Atkinson; Davies, Chas.; Dawson; Lipscomb; Marsh, G. T.; Noble; Ogle; Stumpe, John village, 1, 223 woodland, 221, 225 workho., 226 Sutton Mandeville, 221 Sutton Veny, 221 ch., 221 Swallett Gate (formerly Dauntsey Gate, in Christian Malford and Dauntsey), 667 Swan, John, vicar of Malmesbury, 156 swanimote, 21 Swill brook, see Braydon brook swimming pool, see Malmesbury Swindon, 211 T. TMC Ltd., 147 Tanner: Geo., 167 Ric. (fl. 1567), 22 Ric. (fl. 1839), 167 Rob., 167 tanners, tanning, tannery, tanyards, 1011, 92, 146, 237 Taylor: Ant., see Davis Jas., see Davis Thos., see Davis , bell founder, 186, 203 Teagle: Eliz., see Hollis John, 190 Wm., 190 fam., 209 Teffont Evias, 56, 198 telephone equipment manufacture, 147 telephone exchange, 107 Telling, A. J., 57 tennis, 137 tenures (less common), see acremen; gavelmen; Monday lands Teodric (fl. 1086), 199 Tetbury (Glos.), 51, 148 as address, 59 Charlton, q.v. mkt., 1 textile industry, see broadcloths; clothiers; clothmaking; clothworkers; clothyard; drugget maker; dye houses; fullers and fulling; lace making; looms; Malmesbury: cloth factory; silk ribbon production; weavers; wool comber; wool spinner; woollen cloth manufacture; woollen draper; woolstaplers Thames, riv., 40, 176 Thatcham (Berks.), vicar of, see Thompson, Seth Theyn: Geof., 30 Miles, 30 Wm. (fl. 12423), 30 Wm. (fl. 1268, another), 30, 42 fam., 30 third penny, 139 Thomas: D.J.C., 180 P.H., 185 Thompson: Mat., 11 Seth, rector of Foxley, vicar of Thatcham, 88 fam., 237 Thornbury: John, 156 M., 98 Thorngrove hundred, 5 Thornhill (in Westport), 229, 2356 agric, 235 common pastures, 235 cts., 237 cust. tenants, 235 dom. archit., 2323 farms, 236 hamlet, 2312 inc., 235 man., 27, 233, 235, 237; and see Westport: man. (Archars, Backbridge) tithes, 235 threshing machines, 100 Thunder brook, 15 Thynne: Sir Jas., 199 Sir John (d. 1580), 199 Sir John (d. 1604), 199 Sir Thos. (d. 1639), 199 Thos. (d. 1682), 199 Thos., Vct. Weymouth (d. 1714), 199 Thos., Vct. Weymouth (d. 1751), 199 Thos., marquess of Bath (d. 1796), 199 Thos., marquess of Bath (d. 1837), 199 fam., 202 tile making, 167, 177 timber merchant, 148 Timbrell, John, 198 Tippetts, Josiah Paul, see Paul Tisbury, see Nippred Titchfield (Hants), vicar of, see Radcliffe tithing penny, 6 Tochi (fl. 1066), 18 Tockenham, 15 Tocotes: Eliz., see Beauchamp Sir Rog. (d. 1492), 30, 42, 57, 79 Rog. (fl. 1535), 30 Todd: C, 181 D.C. C, 181 G.C., 181 J., 181 Tonkin, Wm., rector of Great Somerford, 203 Topp, D. G., 91 Tosier, John, 211 Tovi (fl. 1086), 57 Townshend, see Marsham-Townshend trades and industries, see agricultural machinery manufacture and repair; animal feed manufacture; antiques, storage and sale of; auctioneering; bacon curing; banking; brewing; brickmaking; butter making; cattle dealing; cheese making; chicken preparation; chocolate making; clothmaking; corrugated paper and fibreboard case manufacture; egg production; engineering workshops; fulling; fur and skin dressing; glove making; glue making; gravel extraction; iron working; lights manufacture; lime making; malting; oil and petrol distribution; parchment making; pipe making; quarrying; radio, electrical, and electronic equipment manufacture; sheet metal manufacture; silk ribbon production; tanning; telephone equipment manufacture; tile making; veterinary chemicals manufacture; woollen cloth manufacture and see (each for cross references) dairy industry; mills; occupations and professions; textile industry Trapp, Jos., rector of Dauntsey, professor of poetry in Oxford university, 72 Trebett, Wm., 21 trees (less common), see Douglas fir; larch; pine; spruce; Startley: Startley ash; Wellingtonias Tregoze: John, 198 Rob., 56, 198 Trent, Mr., 78 Trevethin, Barons, see Lawrence Trimnell, Wal., 141 Trinity College, see Cambridge university Trowbridge, 192 honor, 199 Trye, Agnes, see Mompesson Tuck: Adam, see Peddington Marg., 142 Rob., 142 tumbril, 184 Turk, John, 45 Turner, Ric, vicar of Malmesbury, 156 Turnor: A. R., 85, 235 R. W.C., 235 W. W., 85, 172 Twatley, see Brokenborough: man. Twinhoe: Chris., 87 John, 183 Tybotot, Rob., Ld. Tybotot, 197 Tyler, W. S., 163 Tylney-Long: Cath., see Windsor Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1794), see Long Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1805), 77, 190, 224 and see Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley Tyringham (Bucks.), rector of see Mauley Tytherton Kellaways, benefice, 226 U. Ulueva (fl. 1066), 90 Ulwi (fl. 1066), 55 United States: Air Force, 55 and see Ohio; Philadelphia Upton Scudamore, rector of, see Barry urban sanitary district, see Malmesbury Urdley, Ric, and his w. Marg., 98 utilities, public, see council houses; electricity sub-station; Malmesbury: ambulance station; fire station, gasworks, police station, waterworks; Stanton St. Quintin: police station; water towers V. Vanlore: Cath., w. of Sir Peter, m. 2 Peregrine Pelham, 148 Sir Peter, 148 Vassall, Hen., see Fox Vasterne park, see Wootton Bassett Venoix: Johnde(fl. 1220), 77 John de (fl. 1228, ? another), 77, 81 John de (d. 1260, ? another), 77 Johnde(fl. 1275), 77 Rob. de(fl. 1130), 76, 81 Rob. de (fl. 1197, another), 77 Wm. de, 76 fam., 77, 81 Vere: Dorothy, w. of John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1544), 55 John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1360), 69 John de, earl of Oxford (d. 1544), 55, 58, 61 Maud, see Badlesmere Thos. de, earl of Oxford, 69 vestries, see Brinkworth; Crudwell; Draycot Cerne; Hullavington; Lea and Cleverton; Malmesbury; Seagry; Sutton Benger veterinary chemicals manufacture, 60 viaduct, 206 village halls, 39, 121, 178, 215 Villiers, Rob., see Danvers vineyards, 1434 Vines: Anne, 188 Rob., 188 Voelcker, R. P., 217 W. Wadworth & Co., 225 Waite: E., 161, 240 John (fl. 170225), 148 John (fl. 1725, another), 148 and see Wayte Wakely Hill, see Brokenborough Walcot (in Malmesbury or Westport), 127, 229 Walden, Saffron, see Audley End Waldron: John (fl. 1726), 19 John (d. by 1763, another), 19 and see Walrond Waldron's, see Brinkworth: man. Wales, 15, 137, 147 Walker: Anne, see Cale Eliz. (d. 1833), 171 Eliz. (d. 1848), 172 n J. A., 43 J. B., 43 J. J., 43 Sam., rector of North Stoke and of Whitchurch, 111 Wm., 171 Wall, Cornelius, 208 Waller, Sir Wm., 134, 136 Wallingford (Berks., later Oxon.), honor, 56, 61, 69 Walrond: Edw. (d. 1605), and his w. Dorothy, 19 Edw. (fl. 1640), 19 Francis, 19 Ric, 19 Thos., and his w. Eleanor, 19 fam., 17 and see Waldron Walsingham, Sir Francis, 188 Walton: Marg., w. of Thos., 57 Thos., 567, 612, 102 Ward: R. C., 78 R. L., 78 Rob., vicar of Hullavington, 117 Zacharias, 141 wardwyte, freedom from, 150 Warneford: Edm. (d. 1649), and his w. Marg., 97 Sir Edm. (d. 1700), 978 Edm. (fl. 1706), 97 H. L., rector of Foxley with Bremilham, vicar of Norton, 175 Harriet Wetherell, 184 John(d. 1558).979 John (d. 1620), 97 Thos. (d. 1539), 98 Thos. (d. 1639), 97 Warner: E. P., 1801 Frank, and his w. Ruth, 181 John, & Sons, 118, 165 R.C., 178, 181, 186 Rob., 181 Warre: John la, Ld. la Warre (d. 1347), 198 John la, Ld. la Warre (d. 1398), 198 Rog. la, Ld. la Warre, 198 warrens, 32, 235 free warren, 18, 30, 58, 78, 122, 197, 207, 215 rabbit warren, 183 Warwickshire, see Birmingham Washington: Eleanor, w. of Laur. (d. 1661), m. 2 Pargiter, 93 Eliz., m. Rob. Shirley, Earl Ferrers, 90 Sir Laur. (d. 1643), 90, 95 Laur. (d. 1661), 90, 93 fam., 91, 155 watchman, agrarian, 101 water meadows, 177, 191 water towers, 40, 154, 166 Waters: John, 43 (de aqua), Jordan, and his w. Maud, 198 waterworks, see Malmesbury Watson, A., 21 Watts: John, 140 (or Gibbs), Phil., 123 Ric, 140 Wayte: Anne, see Mompesson Edm., rector of Bremilham and of Great Somerford, vicar of Norton, 13, 175, 202 Eleanor, m. Ric Browning (d. 1573), 198 Eliz., m. Sir Ric. Norton (d. 1592), 189 Wm., 189 and see Waite Weaver: Edw., 143, 234 John, 143 weavers, 21, 34, 47, 60, 92, 101, 146; and see London: Weavers' Company Webb: A., see Sheppard Allen, 233 Anne, see Kilbury Ant. (fl. 1571), 30, 43, 234 Ant., grds. of Ant. (fl. 1571), 43 (or Richmond), Ant. (fl. 1583, ? another), 84 Ant. (fl. 1989), 122 Edw., 112 Frances, m. Thos. Salisbury, 180 Francis, 180 Paul, 122 Percy, 233 Ric, 87 (or Richmond), Rog., 84 Roy, 233 Weddell: Anne, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, m. Geo. Cowper, Earl Cowper, 55 (formerly Robinson, later de Grey), Thos., Baron Grantham, Baron Lucas of Crudwell, Earl de Grey, 55,61 Weeks: John (d. 1678), 18, 245 John(fl. 1736), 18 John (d. c. 1802, ? another), 123 Wm. (fl. 1840), 123 Wm. (fl. 1854, ? another), 123 Wm. (fl. 1865, ? the same), 123 Weeks, see Brinkworth: man. Weinberg, Sir Mark, 112, 140 Welbourne, Rob., 71 Wellesley: Christian, Earl Cowley, 778, 81, 18990, 192, 198, 224 Clare, w. of Hen., Earl Cowley (d. 1919), 190 Hen., Earl Cowley (d. 1884), 77, 18990, 198, 224 Hen., Earl Cowley (d. 1919), 77, 141, 18990, 217, 224 Wm., Earl Cowley, 77, 81, 189, 224 and see Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley Wellesley, Vct., see Pole-Tylney-LongWellesley Wellesley-Pole, Wm., see Pole-TylneyLong-Wellesley Wellingtonias, 76 Wellow (Hants), rector of, 23 Wells: Jas., 82 John, 200 Wells (Som.), cath. ch., canons, see Bromhall; Cholsey; Hill, Sam. Welsh, Edw., 140 Wendens Ambo (Essex), vicar of, see Ryder, Edw. Wesley, John, 159 Wessex, kings of, 25 West: Anne, w. of Hen., m. 2 Thos. Feltham, 31 Edw., 217 Francis, rector of Dauntsey and of Draycot Cerne, curate of Kellaways, 81 Hen., 31 J., 217 John (fl. early 15th cent.), 31 John (fl. early 16th cent.), 31 W. W., 141 West park (in Malmesbury), 144, 153, 156 agnc, 144 dom. archit., 138 farms, 144 lodge, 138 man., 1401 woodland, 144 West Street farm, see Somerford, Great: man. Western Electricity Distributing Corporation, 154 Western Poultry Packers, 226 Westfield, see Lea and Cleverton: man. Westley: Alice, m. Benj. Adamson, 17980 John, 180 Sir Rob., 180, 186 Westmill, Wm. of, 148 Westminster Abbey, canon of, see Ingram Westport, 56, 910, 13, 25, 27, 29, 127, 129, 1357, 153, 156, 22940, 230 A.-S. rem., 3, 231, 237; and see Westport: ch., Saxon adv., 49, 238 agric, 144, 2357 boundaries, 127, 129, 169, 229, 231 Bremilham Mill, 27, 34, 2337 bridges, 231 cemetery, see Malmesbury: cemetery chant., 31, 143, 235, 2389 chap., 134, 231, 2378 the Hermitage, 173, 238 and see Brokenborough: ch.; Charlton: ch. char., 161, 240 chs., 229, 2379 ch. of St. Mary, 3, 25, 34, 37, 48, 158, 231, 23740, 237 ch., Saxon, 3, 127, 229, 231, 2378 civil par., see Westport: Westport St. Mary Within Civil War, see Malmesbury: Civil War common pastures, 235; and see Westport : King's Heath constables, 153, 237 curate, 239; and see Pearte dom. archit., 135, 2313, 237 factories, 232, 237 fairs, 149, 231 farms, 146, 2334, 236 Filands, q.v. glebe, see Charlton: glebe guildhall, see Malmesbury: borough (guildhalls), half-hundred, 14950 hosp., see Malmesbury: hosp.; Westport: smallpox ho.' Hyam, q.v. inc., 2356; and see Westport: King's Heath (inc.) ind., 147, 232, 2367; and see Malmesbury: ind. and Westport Ironworks inns, 136, 232 King's Heath (Malmesbury common), 83, 85, 131, 143, 14951, 154, 157, 15960, 168, 174, 229, 231, 2345, 2378 agric., 2367 inc., 85, 87, 150, 15960, 163, 236 man., 2335 Archars, 233 Backbridge, 234 Rectory, 235 and see Malmesbury: man.; Westport: King's Heath mkts., 149, 231 mkt. places, 132, 231 mills, 34, 148, 231, 237; and see Malmesbury: mills; Westport: Bremilham Mill place name, 229, 231 poor relief, 237 poorho., 237 pop., 2312 prot. nonconf., 3, 15860, 232, 23940 roads, 231 Rom. Catholicism, 239 schs., 10, 13, 160, 23940; and see Malmesbury: schs. Shipton Hill, 27, 29 'smallpox ho.', 233 streets, 231 West St., 231, 236 and see Malmesbury: town (streets: Abbey Row, Burnivale, King's Wall) suburb, 127, 1312, 229, 2312, 2367 tanyard, 237 Thornhill, q.v. tithes, 235, 238 trades, 147, 237 vicarage, 155, 157, 2379 vicarage ho., 156, 238 vicars, 35, 489, 2389; and see Hollinworth; Hutchinson; Lake, Gilb.; Nicholas, John; Stumpe, Wm.; Whitley Walcot, q.v. Westport St. Mary Within, 27, 132, 229 woodland, 231 Westport Ironworks, see Malmesbury West's, see Brokenborough: man. West wood, see I ford Weymouth, Vcts., see Thynne, Thos. and Thos. wharf, 66, 71 Wharton: Anne, see Lee Jane, m. Rob. Coke, 139 Lucy, dau. of Thos., marquess of Wharton, m. Sir Wm. Morice, Bt., 139 Lucy, w. of Thos., marquess of Wharton, 191 Phil., duke of Wharton, 12, 139 Thos., earl of Wharton, marquess of Wharton, 12, 22, 139, 142, 155, 174, 191 fam., 174 Whatley Manor, see Brokenborough Wheeler: Jasper, 194 fam., 194 Whieldon, Wm., 171 Whistler: Anne, see Cale Ant., 111, 163 John, 111, 163 Whitbread, W. H., 109, 112 Whitchurch (in Malmesbury), 153, 235 agric, 1456 chap., 138, 156 common pastures, 146, 153, 235 cts., 145, 1523 dom. archit., 138 fair, 156 farms, 46, 1426, 236 hamlet, 127, 138 inc., 1456, 235 man. (Whitchurch and Milbourne), 27, 31, 122, 127, 1423, 1489, 1523, 156, 234 tithes, 143 Whitchurch (Oxon.); as address, 111 rector, see Walker, Sam. White: G. W. (d. 1892), 98 G. W. (d. 1920), 98 Geo., 98 J., 98 J. M., 98 John(fl. 1554), 61 John (d. c. 1774), 98 John (fl. 1809), 98, 100 John (fl. 1840, ? another), 98 Susanna, m. Wm. Earle (d. 1774), 57, 207 Wm. (fl. 168990), 207, 21011 Wm. (d. 1722, another), 2078 White Walls (in Brokenborough and Foxley), 25, 83 Whiteheath, see Malmesbury: man. Whitehouse, see Brinkworth: man. Whitfield, Geo., 159 Whitley, Mat., vicar of Westport, 49, 238 Wibert son of William, 30, 42 Wick Green (formerly Kemble Wick, in Kemble and Oaksey), 179, 182 Wickes: Mic, 157, 15961, 1989 fam., 143 Widhill, see Cricklade Wiflet (fl. 1066), 189 Wiggett, Jas., rector of Crudwell, curate and vicar of Hankerton, 62, 103 Wightwick: Alice, 2078 Blanche, 2078 Chas., rector of Brinkworth, 23, 2078 H. K., 207 Hen., curate of Brinkworth, rector of Little Somerford (d. 1846), 23, 2078, 210 Hen., rector of Codford St. Peter (d. 1884), 207, 210 Louisa, 2078 Lucy, 2078 Marg., see Young Mary, see Young Maude, 2078 Sarah, w. of Hen. (d. 1884), 207 Susan, m. Arthur Evans (d. 1897), 208 Wilder: Geo., 31 Graham, 31 Honora, see Smith fam., 31 Wilkins: Chas., 171 Edm., 1401, 155 William I, 215 William II, 215 William, duke of Bavaria, 56 his w., see Maud William, earl of Gloucester, 215 William (fl. 1086), 10, 55 William, Reynold s. of, see Reynold William, Wibert s. of, see Wibert Williams: Ann, 204 Jane, 204 Sam., 171 Williamson, Chas., 43, 143 Willis: J.E., 31 Jonathan, 142 Sarah, 142 Wilsford (in Swanborough hundred), 71 n, 72, 179, 199 Wilson: Isita, w. of Wm., 172 June, m. Count Jan Badeni, 172 Keith, 181 Noel, 172, 174 Rowland, 22 W B., 180 W. H. (fl. 19456), 208 W. H. (fl. 1952, ? the same), 181 Wm., 172 Wilton, Misses, 181 Wilton, 154 Wilts. &: Berks, canal, 15, 667, 71 Wilts, and Dorset Banking Co. Ltd., 147 Wilts. & Somerset Farmers Ltd., 147 Wilts. United Dairies, 71 Wiltshire, 1, 5, 144, 146, 176, 196 archdeacon, 226 assizes, 136, 214 boundary, 176 Chippenham constituency, 155 county council, 6970, 154, 166, 18990, 192, 199, 201 county police force, 1534 escheator, see Charlton, John parliamentary boroughs, 180 parliamentary committee, 136 quarter sessions, 136, 1534 sheriff, 67, 154, 218 Serjeant, 7 Wiltshire, North, coroner's district, 151 Wiltshire, North, district, 11, 22, 34, 48, 61, 71, 80, 87, 92, 102, 116, 125, 151, 174, 184, 192, 202, 219, 226 council, 154 Wiltshire Agricultural Co-operative Society Ltd., 209 Wiltshire and Gloucestershire Standard, 136 Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine, 175 Wiltshire Creameries Ltd., 147 Winchcombe, Frances, see Howard Winchester (Hants), bp. of, see Leutherius Windell, Clifford, 78 Windmill Hill (in Crudwell and Hankerton), 51, 5961, 95, 99101 windmills, 21, 47, 61, 101, 183, 218 Windsor: Andrews, rector of Draycot Cerne, 81 Cath., m. Sir Jas. Long (later TylneyLong), Bt. (d. 1794), 812, 194, 229 Other, earl of Plymouth, 81 Windsor (Berks.), chap, of St. Geo., 116 Wiseman: T., 203 W., 203 witchcraft and witches, 157, 238 Withers, R. J., 78 Wittenham, Long (Berks.), rector of, see Demainbray Wood, M.H., 44 Woodbridge brook, 1, 15, 17, 89, 119, 127. Woodbridge Green, see Brinkworth: Hulberts Green Woodcock, Humph., 43, 45, 142 Woodhouse: J., & Co., 180 Jas., 180 Woodlands (formerly Eame Cross, in Kemble and Oaksey), 179 Woodman, N. T., 109 Woodruffe, Geo., 31 wool comber, 21 wool spinner, 34 Woolford: D.J., 44 Rowland, 200 woollen cloth manufacture, 1, 34, 131, 146, 148, 192 woollen draper, 21 woolstaplers, 21, 192 Wootton, Jesse, 233 Wootton Bassett: boundary, 15 Vastern pk., 15 Worcester, 186 Worcestershire, see Hardwick; Worcester workhouses: parish, 116; and see Brinkworth; Crudwell; Lea and Cleverton; Malmesbury; Sutton Benger union, see Chippenham: poor-law union; Malmesbury: poor-law union Workman: John, 172 Ric, 172 Thos., 172 Wraxall, North, rector of, see Bridges, Edw. Wright: Anne, see Chadderton John, 111 Wriothesley, Thos., Baron Wriothesley, Wygold, fam., 61 Wynsum, Mabel, 117 Wynter: Geo., 141 Wm., 141 Y. Yate, Edw., 199 Yatesbury, rector of, see Fettiplace Yew: John (d. 1588), 195, 197, 199, 201 John (d. by 1623), 197, 201 York: dchss. of, see Plantagenet duke of, see James II Yorke: Amabel, Baroness Lucas of Crudwell, Ctss. de Grey, m. Alex. Hume-Campbell, Ld. Polwarth, 55 Jemima, see Campbell Phil., earl of Hardwicke, 55 Young: Abraham (d. 1787), 208 Abraham (d. 1794), 208 Abraham (fl. c. 1840), 21 Dan., 141 Eliz. (d. 1824), m. John Ormond, 208 Eliz. (d. 1832), 141 John, 142 Marg., m. Hen. Wightwick (d. 1846), 208 Mary, m. Chas. Wightwick, 2078 Nat., 18 Rog., 43 fam., 24