Index: K-Z

A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 16, Kinwardstone Hundred. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1999.

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'Index: K-Z', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 16, Kinwardstone Hundred, (London, 1999) pp. 250-262. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol16/pp250-262 [accessed 19 March 2024]

Index K-Z keepers of weights and measures, Kelsey, Hen., kennels, Kennet, riv., Kennet & Avon canal, Bruce tunnel, lock keeper's cott. and ho., locks, passenger boat, pumping sta., reservoir (Wilton Water), trust, wharfs, plate crane, shed, warehouse, Kennet district, council, Kent: Eliz., Eliz., w. of -, see Streat Martha, Wm. (d. 1786), Wm. (d. c. 1804), Kent, see Woolwich Kepnal (in Pewsey), agric., colonization, common pasture, ct., cust. tenants, dom. archit., Dursden Lane, estates, farms, inc., open fields, place name, tithing, Kernet: Alice, see Sturmy Rob., Keylway, Thos., Keynell, Wm., Kidman, H. O., King, fam., King Hall, see Milton Lilbourne, man. King's Corner (in Pewsey), conservation area, mission room, prot. nonconf., sch., Kingsettle, Wal., and his w. Lettice, Kingston: Constance, w. of Sir John of, Eleanor, see Lisle John (fl. 1375), John (fl. 1524), Sir John of, Mary, m. Sir Thos. Lisle, Nic., Thos. (fl. 1329), Thos. (fl. 1683-99), Kintbury (later Kintbury Eagle) hundred (Berks.), Kinwardstone hundred, cts., meeting place, officers, Kirkpatrick, W. MacC., Knapp: Thos., Thos., s. of Thos., Knight: A. S., Hen., Sam., Knowle, Ralph de la, Knowle (in Little Bedwyn), agric., chap., dom. archit., farm, gravel extraction, man., woodland, prehist. rem., tithes, woodland, and see Knowle, man. Knowle (in Pewsey), see Pewsey Knowles, Geo., labourers, Lacock, vicar of, see Popham, Edw. Lacy: Alice de, ctss. of Lincoln and of Salisbury, m. Sir Ebles Lestrange, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln, Marg. de, ctss. of Salisbury, see Longespée Lambert, G. B., Lancaster: Hen. of, earl of Lancaster and of Leicester (d. 1345), Hen. of, see Henry IV Maud, see Chaworth Lancaster: duchy, dukes of, see Henry (of Grosmont); John (of Gaunt) earl of, and see Henry (of Grosmont); John (of Gaunt) land agent, see Ferris Landon, Thos. de, Lane, Ebenezer, Lang, C. F. W., Langdon, J. H., Langford, Steeple, see Bathampton Langley, John, Lard: Philippe, see Cowdray Rob., Larder: John, Margery, see Organ Latham, E. S., laundering, laundry, law silver, Lawes, J. T., Lawn, see Milton Lilbourne, man. lawyer, see Whitelocke, Sir Bulstrode le Grand: Edw., Wm. Lewis, Leche, Thos., archdeacon of Wiltshire, rector of Pewsey, Leech, Thos., Leget: Helming, Margery, see Malwain legumes, Leicester, earls of, see Lancaster, Hen.of; Montfort, Sim. de Leicestershire, see Loughborough Leigh: D., I., Leigh Hill, see Savernake Leites, Wal. de, Leland, John, Lemon: D. L., P. D. L., Lestrange: Alice, ctss. of Lincoln and of Salisbury, see Lacy Sir Ebles, Leverton (Berks., in Chilton Foliat, later Hungerford), agric., boundary, colonization from, common meadow, cust. tenants, dom. archit., estate cotts., plate farms, inc., ind., man., mills, New Hayward Farm, open fields, prehist. rem., roads, stocks (punitive), water meadows, woodland, and see Calcot and Leverton tithing Lewin (fl. 1066), Lewknor: Joan, see Halsham John, Leyborne-Popham: E. W. (d. 1843), E. W. (d. 1881), F. W., Francis, H. F. A., John, rector of Chilton Foliat, fam., and see Buller; Popham liberties and franchises, see assizes; Bromham; Everleigh; free warren; hundred courts, exemptions and withdrawal of suit; vee de naam; view of frankpledge; and see (for cross references) courts and jurisdictions library (public), see Pewsey Liddington, see Coate lightning strike, Lillebonne: Anstice, see Harding Joan, w. of Wm. de, John, Sir John, Wal. de (fl. 1166), Wal. de (fl. 1243-78, ?two of this name), Wm. de (fl. c. 1200), Wm. de (fl. 1236), s. of Wm. de (fl. c. 1200), Wm. de (fl. 1318-19), fam., Lillywhite, F. W., lime kiln, Lincoln: ctss. of, see Lacy, Alice earl of, see Lacy, Hen. Lisle: Adelize, Alice, see Tyeys Bart., Eleanor, m. John Kingston, Eleanor, w. of Sir John, Eliz., w. of Sir Gerard de, Ld. Lisle, m. Ric. Pembridge, Sir Gerard de, Ld. Lisle, Humph., Joan, w. of Warin de, Ld. Lisle, John (d. 1407), John (d. 1429), John, Ld. Lisle, Sir John (d. 1370), Sir John (d. c. 1471), Sir John (will proved 1524), John de, Sir John de, Marg., m. Thos. Berkeley, Ld. Berkeley, Mary, see Kingston Sir Nic., Nichole, see Columbers Rob., Ld. Lisle, Sir Thos., Sir Warin, Warin de, Warin de, Ld. Lisle, litigiousness, Littlecote estate (later Eastridge estate), and see Ramsbury, Littlecote man. Littlecote House, see Ramsbury Littlecote manor, see Ramsbury Littlemore (Oxon.), priory of, Littleworth (in Little Bedwyn), farm, farmstead, Littleworth (in Milton Lilbourne), dom. archit., prot. nonconf., Llewellins & James, Llewellyn, David, curate of Easton, Lloyd, fam., Lockhart: Jas. (fl. c. 1796), Jas. (fl. 1861), (later Wastie), John, locks, see Kennet & Avon canal lockups, and see blindhouse; prison Lollards, London, Hawise of, see Chaworth London, hosp. of St. Thos., and see Westminster; Woolwich London ride, see Bedwyn, Great Long: Chas., Emma, m. Wm. Scrope, Sir Giles, Bt., Hannah, w. of Chas., m. 2 Jas. Dawkins, Henrietta, w. of Sir Jas., Bt., Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1692), Sir Jas., Bt. (d. 1729), Sir Rob., Bt., Longbottom, see Chute Forest, estates Longespée: Ela, ctss. of Salisbury, Ela, ctss. of Warwick, m. Sir Phil. Basset, Marg., ctss. of Salisbury, m. Hen. de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, Wm., styled earl of Salisbury, Sir Wm., Loughborough (Leics.), Lovel: John, Ld. Lovel and Holand (d. 1408), John, Ld. Lovel and Holand (fl. 1416), Lovell, Sir John, Lower, see Milton Lilbourne, man. Lowther: Jas., Jane, see Collingbourne Lucy: Constance, m. Sir Phil. Medows, Francis, Ludgershall, Hen. of, rector of Pewsey, Ludgershall, and see Biddesden Ludlow: Sir Hen., John, Thos., Wm. (d. 1478), Wm., s. of Wm. (d. 1478), Wm. (fl. 1803), Luttrell: Jane, see Organ Nic., Lyne: M. M., Rob., Lyneham, Bradenstoke, q.v. MacAndrew, K. A., Macham: John, Wm., machine maker, see Holmes Mackrell: John, fam., MacNamara, John, MacPherson, C., Magor, Phil., Maidment: A. L., E. G., Makeham, Amy, Malmesbury Potatoes Ltd., malt mill, malthouses and malting, and see breweries, brewhouses, and brewing; hopyards maltsters, and see Brown & Hillary Malwain: Joan, m. Peter Tebaud, John (fl. 1242-3), John (d. 1361), John (d. by 1378), s. of John (d. 1361), John (d. by 1426), Margery, m. Helming Leget, Margery, w. of John, Maud, w. of Ralph, Ralph, Wm., fam., Man, John, chaplain of Chisbury, Manners: Chas., duke of Rutland, Edw., earl of Rutland, Frances, see Seymour Hen., earl of Rutland, John, marquess of Granby, Manning: Edw., Ric., Manningford, Manningford Abbots, Manningford Bruce, rector of, see Bailey, Thos. Manton, see Preshute maple, March, earl of, see Mortimer Margaret, ctss. of Richmond, market gardening, market house, see Bedwyn, Great markets, see Andover; Bedwyn, Great;Grafton, East; Hungerford; Marlborough; Pewsey Marlborough, Alf. of, Marlborough, dukes of, see Spencer, Chas. and Geo. Marlborough, benefice, castle, ch. of St. Mary, vicar, see Hughes mkt., Port mill, priory of St. Marg., Marlborough Downs, Marsh, M. H., marshal, John the, see John Marshal: Anselm, earl of Pembroke, n Eleanor, w. of Wm., earl of Pembroke, m. 2 Sim. de Montfort, earl of Leicester, Wal., earl of Pembroke, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1219), Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1231), Marten (in Great Bedwyn), agric., battle, see Meratun chap., chaplain, common pasture, council hos., ct., cust. tenants, dom. archit., farms, inc., inns, man., man. ho., open fields, pk., Rom. Catholicism, sch., tithes, woodland, and see Tidcombe and Marten tithing Martigny, Thos., Mason: Cath., see Hussey Sir Rob., mast, see Chute forest, herbage and mast master in Chancery, see Clerk, Sir Edw. Master of the Rolls, see Franks mastiff, mathematician, see Evans Maton, E. B., Maud, m. Wm., duke of Bavaria, Mauduit: Joan, w. of Wm., Thos., Wm., May: A., & Sons, Alf., R. G., & Sons, R. J., Wm., Mears: G., & Co., Thos., Mears & Stainbank, mechanical engineering, Medlicott, W. B., Medows: Constance, see Lucy Evelyn, Sir Phil. (d. 1718), Sir Phil. (d. 1757), Sir Sydney, (formerly Norie), W. H., fam., melon yard, memorial hall, and see village halls menagerie, Meratun, battle of, mercer, see Bushel, John (fl. 1670) merestones, Merriman: E. B., T. B., Mrs., Metcalfe, Lascelles, Methodists, Independent, Primitive, Wesleyan, Meyrick: Arthur, curate of Chilton Foliat, Edw., curate of Chilton Foliat, Michael, Wm., see Michel Michel: John (fl. 1289), John (d. 1319, ?another), Ric., Rob., Sim., Thos. (fl. 1417), Thos. (fl. 1460, ?another), Wm., (or Michael), Wm., and see Mitchell Michelborne: Alice, see Warren Edw., Laur., Thos. (d. 1582), Thos. (fl. 1623), Michel's, see Milton Lilbourne, man. Middlesex, see Chiswick House; and see Westminster Midland & South Western Junction Railway, Milcot (in Milton Lilbourne), agric., boundary, common pasture, dom. archit., farm (Broomsgrove farm), inc., man., mill, open fields, Romano-Brit. rem., tithes, woodland, Milcot Water (later Milkhouse Water, in Milton Lilbourne), council hos., dom. archit., place name, trout hatchery, watercress beds, Mildenhall, Stitchcombe, Miles, John, military training areas, and see army barracks and camps Milkhouse Water, see Milcot Water millers, Mills: A. J., Ant., Emmote, m. Hen. Organ, and see Mylles mills, see under places; and see fulling mills; grist mills; horse mills; malt mill; tower mill; windmills Milton, Mic. of, Milton Abbot's, see Milton Lilbourne, man. Milton Abbot's tithing, Milton Havering, see Milton Lilbourne, man. Milton Hill, see Milton Lilbourne, man. Milton Lilbourne, adv., agric., Ann, Little, q.v. boundary, canal, char., ch., Clench, q.v. colonization, common meadow, common pasture, conservation area, council hos., curates, cust. tenants, dom. archit., plate Totteridge Farm, farms, field system (prehist.), Fyfield, q.v. glebe, Havering Ho., inc., ind., King Hall, Littleworth, q.v. Lower Farm, man., King Hall, Lawn, Lower, Michel's, Milton Abbot's, Milton Havering, Milton Hill, Milton Lilbourne, Milton under the Hill, Rectory, Totteridge, man. hos., and see (all s.v. Milton Lilbourne) Havering Ho.; King Hall; Lower Farm; Milton Lilbourne Manor Milcot q.v. Milcot Water, q.v. Milkhouse Water, see Milcot Water mill, Milton Lilbourne Manor, plate New Mill, q.v. Newtown, see Salisbury, Little open fields, place name, poor relief, pop., prehist. rem., prot. nonconf., rly., roads, Romano-Brit. rem., Salisbury, Little, q.v. sch. board, schs., tithes, tithing, and see Milton Abbot's tithing vicarage, vicarage ho., vicars, and see Curtis, Chas.; Gale, J. H. and T. H.; Pinch; Swain; Wall village hall, water meadows, woodland, Milton under the Hill, see Milton Lilbourne, man. Minister of Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of Defence, and see War Department mint (for coins), see Bedwyn, Great: borough mission rooms, Mitchell: John, Thos., Thos., s. of Thos., and see Michel model farm buildings, Mohun, John de, Monk, Nic., Mont St. Michel (Manche), abbey of, Montagu: Charlotte, see Wroughton Geo., see Wroughton Sir Geo., J. W. (d. 1882), J. W. (fl. 1899), Thos. de, earl of Salisbury, Wm. de, earl of Salisbury (d. 1344), Wm. de, earl of Salisbury (d. 1397), Montfort: Eleanor de, see Marshal Sim. de, earl of Leicester, Montgomery, earls of, see Herbert Monthermer: Marg. de, see Tyeys Thos. de, Morehead, Wm., Morgan: Chris., Mary, see Organ Rob., Wm., Morland, Wm., Morley, see Savernake, Leigh Hill Morris, Francis, Morrison, Chas., Mortimer: Isabel, Rog., earl of March, Morton: Geo., Philippe, see Organ mortuary chapel, see Pewsey Mote, Ric. de la, motor engineers, and see (for cross reference) engineers motor vehicle makers, see Scout Motors Ltd. Motson's, see Burbage, man. Mottisfont (Hants), priory of, Moyne: Joan, see Croke Rob. le, Wm. le, Mundy, W., & Sons, Musard: Eliz., m. 1 Wm. Braybrook, John Scot, Wm., Wm., s. of Wm., museums, see Coate; Devizes; Swindon; and see Pewsey, heritage centre musical instrument, see cello Mylles: Francis, Philippa, m. John Packer, and see Mills Naish: Edw., Grace, see Brown Thos., curate of Pewsey, subdean of Salisbury, Wm., Nash, Hugh, vicar of Burbage, National Council for Mental Health, nature reserve, see Pewsey Nethway, Ellis, rector of Froxfield, Netley (Hants), abbey of, Neville: Alan de (d. c. 1178), Alan de (d. c. 1190), Geof. de (d. c. 1225), Geof. de (d. 1267), Geof. de (d. 1316), Gillian, w. of Alan de, also m. Steph. Chamber, Hugh (d. 1234), Hugh (d. 1269), Hugh (d. 1335), Sir Hugh de, John (d. 1246), John (d. c. 1253), John (d. 1282), Sir John, John de, John de, Ld. Neville, Phil. de, New Hayward Farm, see Leverton New Mill (in Milton Lilbourne), dom. archit., inns, place name, wharf, Newbigging, D. K., Newbury, Wm., Newbury (Berks.), district, Newman, fam., Newnton, North, see Rainscombe Newton Wroth, see Petherton, North Newtown, see Buttermere Newtown (in Milton Lilbourne), see Salisbury, Little Nixon, Jos., rector of Buttermere and of West Shefford, Norie, W. H., see Medows Normand: Giles, Rog., Norris: H. C., John, vicar of Collingbourne Kingston, Northampton, earl of, see Bohun Northumberland: dukes of, see Dudley; Percy, Sir Hugh earls of, see Percy, Sir Hugh; Seymour, Algernon Northwich, Wal., Norway spruce, Noyes: Joan, see Bacon Thos., Wm., f. of Wm. (fl. 1622), Wm. (fl. 1622), Wm. (fl. 1793), Noyon-sur-Andelle (now Charleval, Eure), priory of, nurse, nurserymen, and see Ware Oakham, Ric., Oakhill (in Froxfield), agric., boundary, common meadow, common pastures, cts., see Oakhill, man. cust. tenants, dom. archit., farm, inc., man. (North Standen and Oakhill man.), cts., mills, open fields, pop., roads, water meadow, watercress beds, woodland, Oare, see Wilcot Oatley & Morris (later Oatley & Whatley), and see Whatley, Geo., & Son Ltd.; Whatley & Co. Ltd. observatory, occupations and professions, see apothecary; basket and hive maker; butchers; clock and watch makers; clothiers; clothmakers; coal and timber merchants; collar maker; coopers; fuller; glovers; labourers; maltsters; millers; motor engineers; nurse; nurserymen; pelterer; porter; publicans; retail and retailers; slaughterer of horses; surgeons; tailors; tanner; weavers; wharfingers; wig makers; and see (for cross references) agricultural auctioneers and valuers; agricultural engineers; agricultural implement makers; agricultural machinery hirer; almoner; animal foodstuffs wholesalers; antiquarian; architects and designers; astronomer; authors; bankers; bell founders; book collectors; brass founders; brewers; brick makers; coal and corn merchants; courtier; diarists; engineers; fertilizer wholesalers; geologist; harness maker; historian; iron founders; land agent; lawyer; machine maker; mathematician; mercer; motor vehicle makers; physicians; politician; potatoes, growers; scientific instruments makers; secretary; shoemaker; stonemasons; wool stapler; and see (also for cross references) officers and officials; trades and industries Odolina (fl. 1086), offences, see affray; archery; assaults; building; caps; contrariance; coursing; debt; fowling piece; gambling; games (unlawful); hares; high treason; inmates; intemperance; litigiousness; regicide; roads, failure to repair; rook net; sexual immorality; slander; strangers; theft; tree felling; trespass; waste officers and officials, see aletasters; Bedwyn, Great: borough (bailiff; officers; portreeve); bread weighers; Chisbury, ct.; Froxfield, almsho.; haywards; keepers of weights and measures; Kinwardstone hundred; overseers of common pasture; overseers of open fields; Pewsey, cts.; tellers of cattle; tellers of sheep; Wexcombe, cts.; Wiltshire, sheriff; woodward; and see (for cross references) clerk of parliament; clerk of the peace; master in Chancery; Master of the Rolls; treasurer of the court of Augmentations; and see (also for cross references) occupations and professions offices (trade and retail), Ogbourne, John, rector of Froxfield, Ogbourne St. George, Oglethorpe, Owen, oil depot, Old Hayward Farm, see Hayward old people: bungalows, day centre, residential home, Oldcastle: Joan, Baroness Cobham, see Hawkberk Sir John, open fields, and see under places Oppenheim, P. A. C. L., oratories, orchid house, ordination of vicarages, Ordnance Survey, Organ: Alice, m. Rob. Harrison, Bridget, m. Giles Saunders, Emmote, see Mills Hen., Jane, w. of -, m. 2 Nic. Luttrell, John, Margery, m. Rob. Larder, Mary, m. 1 Rob. Morgan, Wm. Stourton, Philippe, m. Geo. Morton, Ric., Organ alias Taylor, John, organic beef production, Osbourne: B., G. E. R., J. F., Osmund, bp. of Salisbury, outlawry, overseers of common pasture, overseers of open fields, Overton, see Shaw Overton Heath airfield, Owen, Geo., oxen, Oxenwood (Berks., in Shalbourne), schs., Oxford: bp., diocese, priory of St. Frideswide, university, Brasenose Coll., Cardinal Coll., King Hen. VIII's Coll., Wadham Coll., Oxfordshire, see Abingdon; Ewelme; Littlemore; Wallingford; Witney Packer: John (d. 1649), John (fl. 1689), Philippa, see Mylles Pain, John, Palence, Gueres de, Palerne: Hen. de, John de, Pall Mall, see Westminster Paple, Ric., parish council, see Pewsey parish room, and see village halls Parker: Christine, see Short Florence, m. J. L. Baskin, Hen., parks, see under places parliament, clerk, see Franks members, see Collingbourne, fam.; Finch, Dan.; Hungerford, fam.; Metcalfe; Pearse, John; Stock, fam.; Stonehouse, Francis; Sturmy, fam.; Wildman reform, trustees, and see Bedwyn, Great: parl. rep. Parr, Cath., see Catherine Parsons: Bart., vicar of Collingbourne Kingston, Edm., curate of Collingbourne Kingston, partridges, Parvis: Hen., Jane, w. of Hen., Jewell, passenger boat, see Kennet & Avon canal Pearce: A. T., Caroline, w. of Sir Wm., Bt., Dame Dinah, Phil., R. A., V. M., Sir Wm., Bt., Pearse: John, fam., Pearson: J. L., Jas., peas, peculiar jurisdiction, pelterer, Pembridge: Eliz., see Lisle Ric., Pembroke, earls of, see Herbert; Marshal; Valence, Aymer and Wm. Penruddocke: Chas. (d. 1788), Chas. (d. 1899), Chas. (fl. 1919), J. H., Laetitia, Penruddocke's rising, Percy: Eliz., w. of Sir Hugh., Bt., earl and duke of Northumberland, see Seymour Eliz., w. of Sir Thos., see Strathbogie (formerly Smithson), Sir Hugh, Bt., earl and duke of Northumberland, Sir Thos., Peter son of Fulcher, Petherton, North (Som.), Newton Wroth man. in, petrol station, and see commercial garages Pewsey, adv., agric., alehouses, see Pewsey, inns and alehouses Ann, Little, q.v. Ball, q.v. banks (commercial), boundary, bridges, burial board, bus depot, business pk., canal, car park and car parking, carnival, see Pewsey, feast or carnival cemetery, char., ch., plate cinema, clubs (social), colonization from, common meadow, common pastures, conservation areas, council hos., cts., officers, cricket ground, curates, and see Naish, Thos. Denny Sutton Hipend, dom. archit., Buckleaze Farm, Court Ho., plate Manor Farm, Dursden Lane, see Kepnal electricity, estate cotts., farms, feast or carnival, field system (prehist.), fire engine, fire stas., football pitch, gas lighting and gasworks, gibbet, glebe, golf course, Haybrook Ho., heritage centre, hosp., see Pewsey mental hospital inc., industrial estate, ind., inns and alehouses, Kepnal, q.v. King's Corner, q.v. Knowle, library, lockup, man., Buckleaze, Pewsey, mkt., and see Pewsey, streets: Market Place mills, Buckleaze, Jones, Town, mortuary chap., nature reserve, open fields, par. council, Piccadilly, playing field, police stas., poor relief, pop., post office, prehist. rem., hill fort, Prospect, prot. nonconf., Raffin, rly., rly. sta., rectors, and see Chambers; Leche; Ludgershall, Hen. of; Pleydell-Bouverie, Bertrand and Fred.; Stanley, Hoby; Thorpe; Townsend, Jas.; Watson; Whitburgh rectory, rectory hos., roads, Rom. Catholicism, plate Romano-Brit. rem., sch. board, schs., sewage works, Sharcott, q.v. Sharcott, East, see Sharcott Sharcott, West, see Sharcott shops, and see Pewsey, supermarket Southcott, q.v. sports field, sports hall, streets, Church St., High St., plate Market Place, plate North St., plate River St., supermarket, and see Pewsey, shops Swan, q.v. swimming pool, telephone exchange, tithes, tithing (Down Pewsey tithing), trades, vicarage, vicarage ho., vicars, village halls, warren, water meadow, waterworks, West End, see World's End wharf, plate white horse, Wick, West, q.v. woodland, workho., and see Pewsey poorlaw union World's End, q.v. Pewsey, Vale of, Pewsey Electric Light Company, Pewsey estate, agric., boundary, cust. tenants, Pewsey mental hospital (industrial colony of mental defectives), sch., Pewsey poor-law union, workho., chap., sch., Pewsey rural district council, Pflueger, Sandy, pheasants, Phelips, Sir Edw., Philippa (of Hainault), queen of Edw. III, Philosophical Magazine, Philpot (Philpott): Sir Geo., Hen., J. C., Sir John, Mary, w. of Hen., Thos., Phipps, C. J., physicians, see Owen; Willis Piccadilly, see Pewsey Piccadilly, see Westminster, Burlington Ho. Pierrepont: Hen. Manvers, Phil., Pike: Georgina, W. G., and see Pyke Pile: Edw. (will proved 1670), Edw. (fl. 1670, another), Eliz., w. of Thos., m. 2 Rog. Earth, Sir Francis, Sir Gabriel, J. L., Rob., Thos. (d. 1561), Thos. (fl. 1920), Pile's, see Aughton, man. Pilkington, Wm., pillory, Pinch, Geo., vicar of Milton Lilbourne, Piper, Eliz., planned settlement, and see colonization playing field, see Pewsey Pleydell-Bouverie: Bertrand, canon of Salisbury, rector of Pewsey, Fred., canon of Salisbury, rector of Pewsey, Jacob, earl of Radnor (d. 1828), Jacob, earl of Radnor (fl. 1991), and see Bouverie Pocock: Abraham, Ric., Poer, Hugh le, Polhampton: Marg., w. of Ric. of, Ric. of, police houses, police stations, see Pewsey politician, see Whitelocke, Sir Bulstrode Pollard's, see Chute Forest, estates Pollen, fam., ponds, see Burbage; Buttermere; Cadley (in Chute); Chilton Foliat; Chilton Lodge; Easton; Falstone pond; Fosbury; Grafton, East; Henley; Wilton; Wootton Rivers; and see fishpond Ponting, C. E., poor-law unions, see Andover; Hungerford; Pewsey poor-law union Poore: C. H., vicar of Collingbourne Kingston, Charlotte, Edw., Sir Edw., Bt., John (d. 1787), John (fl. 1804), poorhouse, see Chilton Foliat, workho.; and see (for cross references) workhouses Popham: Alex. (d. 1669), Alex. (d. 1705), Alex. (d. 1705, another), Dorothy, w. of Francis, Edw., Edw., rector of Chilton Foliat, vicar of Lacock, Francis (d. 1735), Francis (d. 1780), Francis (d. 1804), Sir Francis (d. 1644), Sir Francis (d. 1674), Joan, w. of John de, see Columbers Joan, w. of Ric. de, see Columbers Sir John, John de, Ric. de, fam., and see Leyborne-Popham porter (servant), post office, see Pewsey potatoes, growers, see Malmesbury Potatoes Ltd. packing, Potter, A. E., Poughley (in Chaddleworth, Berks.), priory of, poultry farming, poultry hos., and see hens pounds (enclosures), prehistoric remains, and see under places Presbyterians, Preshute, Manton, priest, Bristoard the, see Bristoard priest, Rainbold the, see Rainbold priest, Viel the, see Viel Prior, R. C., see Alexander prison, and see blindhouse; Borstal institution; lockups professions, see (for cross references) occupations and professions Prospect, see Pewsey protestant nonconformity, and see under places; and see Baptists; Congregationalists; Independency; Methodists; Presbyterians; Quakers Prynne, Gilb., publicans, Pulse: Jas., Phil., pump house, see Wexcombe pumping station, see Kennet & Avon canal punishment, see blindhouse; Borstal institution; cage; cuckingstool; gibbets; hanging; lockups; outlawry; pillory; prison; sequestration; stocks Purdue: Wm., -, Puthall: Ric. of, Rob. of, Wm. of, Puthall (in Little Bedwyn), agric., common pasture, dom. archit., estate, woodland, farm, open fields, pk., place name, tithes, tithing, tithingman, woodland, and see Puthall, estate Pyke: Edm., Hen. (fl. 1690), Hen. (fl. 1767), Hen. (d. 1827), T. H., fam., and see Pike Pynsent, Sir Wm., Bt., Pythouse (in Tisbury), estate Quakers, quarries, and see Knowle, gravel extraction Queen Anne's bounty, rabbits, and see warrens render, racehorses, and see gallops Radnor, earls of, see Bouverie; Pleydell-Bouverie Raffin, see Pewsey Raffin Stud, railway stations, see Bedwyn, Great; Burbage; Cadley (in Collingbourne Ducis and Collingbourne Kingston); Collingbourne Kingston; Grafton, West; Pewsey; Wootton Rivers railways, see Berks. & Hants Extension; Berks. & Hants; G.W.R.; Midland & South Western Junction; Swindon, Marlborough & Andover; and see tramway Rainbald, son of Croc, and see Croke Rainbald (fl. 1086), Rainbold the priest, Rainer (fl. 1086), Rainscombe (in North Newnton, later Wilcot), Rainscombe Ho., Ralph, Rob. s. of, see Robert Ram Alley (in Burbage, Easton, and Savernake), dom. archit., prot. nonconf., Ramsbury, airfield, Axford, farm, Hens wood, Littlecote Ho., lodge, pk., woodland, Littlecote man., and see Littlecote estate rural district, sch., Thrup, watercress beds, woodland, Randall, Ralph, Randolph: C. F., Chas., Mary Anne, see Foyle Rawlins: S. H., Wal., Raymond: Eliz., m. John Craven, Eliz., w. of Sir Jemmett, see Skilling Sir Jemmett, Read: Edw., Wm., and see Rede Reading (Berks.), recreation ground, see Bedwyn, Great Rede, Wm., bp. of Chichester, rectorof Buttermere, and see Read Redhouse, see Chute Forest, estates Redundant Churches Fund, see Churches Conservation Trust regicide, relics, religious houses, and see Abingdon; Battle; Bradenstoke; Easton, priory; Marlborough, priory; Mottisfont; Netley; Noyonsur-Andelle; Poughley; Rouen; St. Évroul; Shaftesbury; Sheen; Southampton; Winchester: Hyde abbey and priory of St. Swithun religious orders, see Hospitallers; Trinitarians religious tracts, rent (less common), see rabbits, render; wine rent republican, see Wildman reservoir, see Kennet & Avon canal restaurant, and see tea room retail and retailers, Reviers: Baldwin de, Baldwin de, earl of Devon, lord of the Isle of Wight (d. 1245), Baldwin de, earl of Devon (d. 1262), Isabel de, ctss. of Aumale and of Devon, m. - de Forz, Marg. de, see FitzGerald and see Rivers Reyny, Wm. de, Richard I, Richard III, Richmond, ctss. of, see Margaret Richmond Webb: Anne, Eliz., John, and see Webb Ricketts, J., riding schools, Ring, Avis, Ringbourne: Agnes, see Sturmy Eliz., w. of Wm., Rob., Wm. (d. 1450), Wm. (d. 1512), Rivers: Hen., Isabel, w. of Thos., ?m. 2 Hugh Craan, Jocelin, John (fl. 1325), John (fl. 1375, another), John de, Marg., w. of Wal., Ric. de, Rog., Rose de, w. of John, ?m. 2 Sim. Simeon, Thos. (fl. c. 1314), Thos. (d. 1375), Thos. (fl. 1412), Wal. de (d. by 1222), Wal. de (fl. 1242-3), Wm., Wm. de, and see Reviers rivers, see Avon; Bourne; Deane water; Dun; Ford brook; Froxfield stream; Kennet roach, roads: Burbage-Pewsey, Chipping Campden to Salisbury, Cirencester-Winchester, Everleigh-Salisbury, Hungerford-Andover, Hungerford-Salisbury, London and south Wales motorway, London to Bath and Bristol, London-Swindon, Marlborough-Andover, Marlborough to Milton Lilbourne, Marlborough-Pewsey, Marlborough-Salisbury, Marlborough-Winchester, Mildenhall to Old Salisbury, Oxford-Salisbury, Roman, Swindon-Andover, Swindon-Salisbury, trunk, turnpiked, and see toll houses roads, failure to repair, Robbins, Sam., Robe, Adam, Robert (fl. 1086), Robert (fl. late 12th cent.), Robert son of Gerald, Robert son of Ralph, Roberts, P. W. B., Robinson, Mr., Roches, Peter des, bp. of Winchester, Rock: Alice, see Braybrook Anne, m. Ric. Axsmith, Ric., Roger, bp. of Salisbury, Rogers: Edw., Sir Edw., F. E. N., Geo., Sir Geo., Hen., Thos., Wm., Rokesley: Eleanor, see Beauchamp Wal., Rolt: Anne, see Baynton (Sir) Edw., see Baynton-Rolt Roman Catholicism, see Bedwyn, Great; Burbage; Chute; Easton; Fosbury; Marten; Pewsey; Tidcombe; Wexcombe; Wolfhall Romano-British remains, and see under places Romilly: Dora, w. of Wm., Ld. Romilly, Wm., Ld. Romilly, rook net, failure to keep, Rootes: Sir Wm., Ld. Rootes (d. 1964), Wm., Ld. Rootes (d. 1992), Ros: Edm. de, Ld. Ros, Eleanor, see Beauchamp Hugh de, Muriel, w. of Wm. de, m. 2 Rog. Wallis, Thos. de, Ld. Ros, Thos. de, Ld. Ros, s. of Thos. de, Ld. Ros, Wm. de, Rosewell: Alex., Jas., Peter, Thos., Rouen (Seine Maritime), abbey of la Trinité du Mont (abbey of Sainte-Cathérine-du-Mont), Royal Society, royalists, Rudge (in Froxfield), agric., common pasture, Crossford, dom. archit., farms, Harrow farm, and see Chisbury: Harrow Farm inc., man., Harrow, Rudge, Rudge Manor, Scrope, mill, open fields, pop., prehist. rem., prot. nonconf., roads, Romano-Brit. rem., woodland, Rudhall, Abraham, Russel: Eleanor, w. of Theobald, John, Ralph (fl. 1239), Ralph (d. c. 1278, ?another), Theobald, Wm., Russell, Sir Wm., Bt., Rutherfords Stud, Rutland: duke of, see Manners, Chas. earls of, see Manners, Edw. and Hen. Ruttle, J. S., SSI Ltd., Sackville, Lds., see Sackville-West Sackville-West: Chas., Ld. Sackville, Edw., Ld. Sackville, Lionel, Ld. Sackville, fam., sainfoin, St. Briavels (Glos.), St. Évroul (Orne), abbey of, St. Francis's school, St. German, Ralph de (?Ralph Foliot), St. Helen: Gillian, see Farnham John de, St. Martin: Hugh de (?Hugh of Standen), Joan, w. of Hugh de, Joan de, see Braboef Margery, w. of Peter de, Peter de, Wm. de (fl. 1249), Wm. de (fl. 1275, ?the same), St. Vigeur: Maud, w. of Thos. de, Thos. de, Salford, Wal. de, Salisbury: Edw. of, Maud of, m. Humph. de Bohun, Salisbury: ctsses. of, see Lacy, Alice; Longespée, Ela and Marg. earldom, earls of, see Longespée, Wm.; Montagu Salisbury, bell foundry, bps., and see Osmund; Roger cath. ch., canons, see Pleydell-Bouverie, Bertrand and Fred.; Stanton dean and canons (chapter), deans, prebends and prebendaries, and see Bedwyn; Chisenbury and Chute; Hurstbourne and Burbage subdean, see Naish, Thos. treasurer, see Cardeville diocese, Salisbury, Little (otherwise Newtown, in Milton Lilbourne), dom. archit., farm, inn, Salisbury Plain, Sands, East (in Burbage), inn, trade, Sandys: Eliz., w. of -, m. Ralph Scrope, Thos., Ld. Sandys, Wm., Ld. Sandys (d. 1540), and his w. Margery, Wm., Ld. Sandys (d. 1623), sarsen, Saunders: Bridget, see Organ Giles, Nat., vicar of Little Bedwyn, Savage: Edw., Jas., Thos., Sir Thos., Thos. le, Savary, P. J. de, Savernake (formerly North Savernake and South Savernake with Brimslade and Cadley), adv., agric., airfield, see Overton Heath airfield boundary, Brimslade, q.v. Cadley, q.v. canal, chap., char., ch., plate curate, dom. archit., eccl. district (Savernake Christchurch), estates, Brown's, Savernake, farms, field system (prehist.), hosp., ind., Leigh Hill (formerly Morley), pk. (Savernake great pk.), lodges, woodland, poor relief, pop., prehist. rem., prot. nonconf., rlys., Ram Alley, q.v. roads, Romano-Brit. rem., Savernake Lodge, plate pk., schs., tithes, vicarage, vicarage ho., vicars, woodland, and see Brimslade and South Savernake tithing; Savernake forest; Savernake Park North tithing Savernake Christchurch ecclesiastical district, see Savernake, eccl. district Savernake forest, Amity Oak, Bagden Lodge, Bedwyn Brails bailiwick, q.v. Black Vault, boundary, Braydon Hook Lodge, camp site, Coal coppice, common pasture, conventicles, cts., Durley heath, see Durley Eight Walks, forester, Grand Avenue, see Bedwyn, Great imparking, inc., keeper of the west bailiwick, Ludens Lye, Savernake Lawn, Savernake Lodge, see Savernake Southgrove copse, see Burbage, woodland tithes, wardens, warrens, inc., lodges, West walk, woodland, Savernake Forest ecclesiastical district, and see Bedwyn, Great: St. Katharine's ch. Savernake great park, see Savernake, pk. Savernake Lodge, see Savernake Savernake Park North tithing, poor relief, pop., saw mill, Sawyer, John, Saxons, school boards, see Milton Lilbourne; Pewsey schools: boarding, charity, Ch. of Eng., comprehensive, dame, evening (night), infants', junior, Methodist, National, night, see schools, evening nursery, preparatory, primary, private, residential, secondary modern, special, Sunday, and see Borstal institution; training centre for young people; and see under places scientific instruments makers, see SSI Ltd. Scot: Eliz., see Musard John, and see Scott Scot's Poor, see Hippenscombe Scott, G. G., and see Scot Scout Motors Ltd., scouts hall, scrap metal yard, Scroggs: Anne, w. of Sir Wm., Edw., Mary, S. E., S. M., Revd. S. M., Sibyl, m. - Dance, W. S., Wm., Wm., s. of Wm., Sir Wm., Scrope: Eliz., see Sandys Emma, see Long Ralph, Wm., Scrope, see Rudge, man. secretary, see Mylles, Francis seed production, Selkley hundred, sequestered ministers, sequestration, serjeanty, sewage works, see Pewsey Seward, John, sexual immorality, Seymour: Algernon, duke of Somerset, earl of Egremont and of Northumberland, Chas., Ld. Seymour, Chas., duke of Somerset, Charlotte, m. Heneage Finch, earl of Aylesford, Edw., Vct. Beauchamp, earl of Hertford, duke of Somerset (d. 1552), Sir Edw., Bt., Sir Edw., earl of Hertford (d. 1621), Eliz., m. Thos. Bruce, earl of Ailesbury, Eliz., m. Sir Hugh Percy (formerly Smithson), earl and duke of Northumberland, Eliz., w. of John, Frances, m. Sir Geo. Hungerford, Frances, m. John Manners, marquess of Granby, Francis, Ld. Seymour, duke of Somerset (d. 1678), Sir Francis, Baron Seymour (d. 1664), Isabel, w. of Sir John, Jane, see Jane John (d. 1491), John (d. 1509), John, duke of Somerset, Sir John (d. 1464), Sir John (d. 1536), Mary, see Smith Rog., Sarah, w. of John, duke of Somerset, m. 1 Geo. Grimston, Hen. Hare, Ld. Coleraine, Sir Thos., Wm., earl of Hertford, marquess of Hertford, duke of Somerset (d. 1660), Wm., duke of Somerset (d. 1671), fam., Shaftesbury (Dors.), abbey of, Shalbourne (formerly partly Berks.), Harding, q.v. man.: Westcourt, and see Stype Grange estate Oxenwood, q.v. Stype Grange, see Stype Grange estate Stype Wood Stud, tithing, vicarage, warren, shambles (butchers'), see Bedwyn, Great Sharcott (in Pewsey), agric., common meadow, common pasture, ct., cust. tenants, estates, farms, inc., open fields, Sharcott, East, colonization, dom. archit., plate place name, Sharcott, West, chap., chaplain, dom. archit., mill, tithing, Shaw: Alice, see Braybrook John, Shaw (in Chute), agric., common pasture, farms, inc., man., open fields, woodland, Shaw (in Overton), n Sheafe, Grindall, rector of Chilton Foliat, Sheen (Surr.), priory of, Shefford, West (Berks.), rector of, see Nixon Sherfield, Rog., sheriff's aid, Sherrington, Gilb., Shipreeve: Ric., Wm., shoemaker, see Godwin, Thos. shooting, shops, see Pewsey Short: Christine, m. Hen. Parker, John, Margery, see Braybrook Simeon, Sim., and see Rivers, Rose Skilling: Edw., Eliz., m. Sir Jemmett Raymond, Hen. (d. 1670), Hen. (d. 1686), Hen. (fl. 1748), John, Mary, see Ernle Mic., Swithun, Wal., Wm., fam., slander, slaughterer of horses, slaughterhouse, smallholdings, smallpox house, Smith: Geo., Hen., Mary, m. Chas. Seymour, Ld. Seymour, Ric., Sarah, Thos. (fl. 1612), Thos. (d. 1637, ?another), Thos. (fl. 1806), and see Assheton-Smith Smith Barry, J. H., Smithson: Eliz., see Seymour Sir Hugh, Bt., earl and duke of Northumberland, see Percy Soane, Sir John, Soley (in Chilton Foliat), agric., boundary, colonization, common meadow, common pasture, estates, inc., open fields, roads, Soley, East (Straight Soley), dom. archit., farms, Soley, West (Crooked Soley), dom. archit., farms, woodland, Somerset: Edm. (d. 1789), Edm. (d. 1809), Edm. (d. 1858), Edw., John, Mary, dchss. of Beaufort, Wm., Somerset: dukes of, see Beaufort, Edm. and Hen.; Seymour earl of, see Beaufort, Edm. Somerset, clerk of the peace, see Ewen and see Bath; Petherton, North; Stogursey Sotwell: Anne, w. of John, John (d. 1598), John (fl. 1628), Ric., Rob. (d. 1630), Rob. (fl. 1648), Thos., Wm., fam., Sotwell's, see Grafton, West: man. South Sea Company, director of, see Hawes Southampton (Hants), priory of St. Denis, Southby, Wm., Southcott (in Pewsey), agric., colonization, common pasture, conservation area, ct., cust. tenants, dom. archit., estates, farms, Hurly lake, inc., ind., inn, open fields, tithing, Southgrove farm, see Burbage, farms Spackman, John, Spanish chestnut, Spanswick, Rog., and his w. Eliz., Sparsholt, Wm., Speen (Berks.), see Bagnor Spencer: Chas., duke of Marlborough, Eliz., see Trevor Geo., duke of Marlborough, spinning, wheels, and see woollen cloth making sport and recreation grounds, see (both s.v. Bedwyn, Great) cricket field; recreation ground; (all s.v. Pewsey) cricket ground; football pitch; golf course; playing field; sports field; (s.v. Savernake forest) camp site; and see Pewsey, sports hall; summer camp sports and games, see birds; cricket; hunting; and see (for cross references) sport and recreation grounds sports field, see Pewsey sports hall, see Pewsey Stacey: Anne, w. of Ric., Ric., Staddles school, Stafford: Anne, w. of Humph., earl of Stafford, duke of Buckingham, Anne, w. of Thos. de, earl of Stafford, m. Edm. de, earl of Stafford, Wm. Bourgchier, count of Eu, Edm. de, earl of Stafford, Edw., duke of Buckingham, Hen., duke of Buckingham, Hugh de, earl of Stafford, Humph., earl of Stafford, duke of Buckingham, Marg., see Audley Ralph de, earl of Stafford, Thos. de, earl of Stafford, Wm. de, earl of Stafford, Stagg: F. C., Wm., Standen, Hugh of (?Hugh de St. Martin), Standen (in Chute), agric., club room, common pasture, dom. archit., farms, friendly soc., inc., malthouse, man., open fields, place name, sch., Standen Ho., pk., woodland, Standen, North (in Hungerford), chap., farm, and see Oakhill, man. Standen Hussey (formerly South Standen, in Hungerford), Stanford, see Thomas Stanford Stanhope, fam., Stanley: Geo., Geo., grds. of Geo., Hans, Hoby, rector of Pewsey, Philippa, w. of Hoby, Wm., Wm., grds. of Wm., Stanton, Thos., archdeacon of Wiltshire, canon of Salisbury, vicar of Burbage, Stanton St. Bernard, vicar of, see Stephens, Ric. Staplehill: Joan, w. of John, John (d. 1436), John (fl. 1454), steam engines, Stephens: Geo., Nat. (d. 1678), Nat. (fl. 1679), Ric., vicar of Stanton St. Bernard, fam., Stevens: Eliz., w. of J. W., J. W., Stibb Green (in Burbage), conservation area, dom. archit., estate cotts., inns, village green, Stitchcombe, see Mildenhall Stock: Adam of, Edw., Gena, w. of Adam of, m. 2 Rob. Hungerford, Hugh, John, Sir John, Marg., m. John Weston, Parnel, w. of Hugh, Patrick, Rog. (fl. 1294), Rog. (d. c. 1333, ?another), Thos., Wm., fam., n, Stock (in Great Bedwyn), agric., common pasture, ct., cust. tenants, dom. archit., estate cotts., farms, inc., man., woodland, man. ho., open fields, pop., Stock common, woodland, woodland, and see (both s.v. Stock) man.; Stock common stocks (punitive), Stogursey (Som.), Stonehouse: Francis (d. 1738), M.P., Francis (fl. 1741), Geo., Mary, see Crispe stonemasons, see Lloyd Stourton: Mary, see Organ Wm., strangers, harbouring of, and see inmates Strangways: Cowdray, John, Philippe, see Cowdray Stratford Tony, rector of, see Brown, Thos. Strathbogie: David of, earl of Atholl, Eliz. of, m. Sir Thos. Percy, Philippe, m. John Halsham, Stratton, Frank, Streat: Eliz., m. - Kent, Ric., Susannah, Thos., Thos., s. of Thos., Street, G. E., Strong: J. M. (d. 1932), J. M. (fl. 1997), J. V., stud farms, and see Chilton Stud farm; colt park; Raffin Stud; Rutherfords Stud; Shalbourne, Stype Wood Stud; West Soley Stud farm Stumpe: Wm. (d. 1552), and his w. Cath., Wm. (fl. 1576), Sturmy: Adam, Agnes, m. 1 - Ringbourne, John Holcombe, Alice, m. Rob. Kernet, Geof. (d. 1198-9), Geof. (d. c. 1254), Hen. (fl. early 12th cent.), Hen. (fl. c. 1130, ?the same), Hen. (fl. 1162, ?another), Hen. (d. c. 1226), Hen. (d. c. 1296), Hen. (d. c. 1305), Hen. (d. c. 1338), Hen. (fl. 1349), Hen. (d. 1381, ?another), Joan, w. of Sir Wm., John (fl. 1331), John (fl. 1497), Letewarie, Marg., m. Rog. Hereford, Marg., w. of Hen., see Hussey Phil., Ric., Thos., Wal., Wm., Sir Wm., fam., n Stype Grange estate, Stype Wood Stud, see Shalbourne summer camp, Sunton (in Collingbourne Kingston), agric., common pasture, conservation area, council hos., ct., cust. tenants, dom. archit., Sunton Farm, West Farm, estate cotts., farms, field systems (prehist.), ford, inc., ind., inn, man.: Corderoy's, Sunton (of the name), military activity, mill, open fields, place name, pop., prehist. rem., prot. nonconf., woodland, lodge, and see Collingbourne Sunton tithing supermarket, see Pewsey surgeons, Surrey, see Sheen Sussex, see Battle Chichester, bp. of, see Rede Swain, John, curate of Collingbourne Kingston, curate of Easton, vicar of Milton Lilbourne, Swan (in Pewsey), dom. archit., farm, ind., inn, swedes, swimming pools: private, public, see Pewsey Swindon, Marlborough & Andover Railway, Swindon, museum, Sydele: John, Margery, see Braybrook Sykes: Friend, Mic., tailors, and see Newman Talbot: Eliz., see Comyn Sir Gilb., Ric., Tang, the, see Fosbury Tangley (Hants), Tanner: Dan., Edw. (d. 1779), Edw. (d. 1843), Edw. (will proved 1849, ?another), J. B. H., John, Martha, m. W. R. H. Churchill, Ralph, Thos., Wm., fam., tanner, tannery, Tarent, Vincent, rector of Tidcombe, tarpaulin making, Taylor: B. R., John, see Organ alias Taylor John, & Company, Sir Rob., Thos., vicar of Burbage, tea room, and see restaurant Tebaud: Joan, see Malwain Peter, Tedworth hunt, telephone exchange, see Pewsey telephone system repair, tellers of cattle, tellers of sheep, tench, tenures (less common), see burgage tenure; fee farm; serjeanty Terrell: Nic. (d. 1727), Nic. (d. c. 1736-7), Testa, Peter de, prebendary of Bedwyn, Teteridge (in Froxfield), estate, Teulon, S. S., theft, Thomas Stanford, Ellen, Thompson, J., Thornbury: Anne, see Halsham John, Thorney: Isabel, see Hussey John, John, grds. of John, Maud, w. of -, Thornhill: Joan, see Chaucy Wm., Thorold (fl. 1232), Thorold: Hugh (fl. 1390), Hugh (fl. 1448), Ric., Thorpe: John, John, rector of Pewsey, Thrup, see Ramsbury Thruxton (Hants), man., rector of, see Topping Tidcombe, adv., agric., boundary, chap., chaplain, char., ch., common pasture, conservation area, ct., curates, cust. tenants, dom. archit., estate cotts., farms, Fosbury, q.v. glebe, Hippenscombe, q.v. inc., man., Rectory, Tidcombe, man. ho. (Tidcombe Manor), plate open fields, par. name, poor relief, pop., prehist. rem., prot. nonconf., rectors, and see Tarent rectory, roads, Rom. Catholicism, schs., Scot's Poor, see Hippenscombe tithes, vicarage, vicarage ho., vicars, woodland, workho., and see Tidcombe and Marten tithing Tidcombe and Marten tithing, Tidworth, North, tile making, Timbridge (in Little Bedwyn), agric., common pasture, cust. tenants, dom. archit., estate, farms, open fields, tithes, woodland, Tiptaft, Wm., Tisbury (formerly Easton), Steph. of, archdeacon of Wiltshire, rector of Easton and of Tisbury, Tisbury, rector, see Tisbury, Steph. of and see Pythouse tithing penny, tithing rent, toll houses (turnpike cottages), Topping, Timothy, rector of Chilton Foliat and of Thruxton, Tosier, Clement, Tottenham House, see Bedwyn, Great Tottenham Lodge, see Bedwyn, Great Totteridge, see Milton Lilbourne, man. Totteridge Farm, see Milton Lilbourne, dom. archit. tower mill, Townsend: Chauncy, Jos., rector of Pewsey, Townsend, see Brunton trade token, trades and industries, see auctions; breweries, brewhouses, and brewing; brick making and brickworks; car body repairing; coal and building materials supply; coal distribution; computer technology; food and drink trades; footwear and clothing trades; glue packing; Knowle, gravel extraction; laundering; malthouses and malting; mechanical engineering; potatoes, packing; quarries; retail and retailers; spinning; tarpaulin making; telephone system repair; tile making; well boring; woollen cloth making; and see (for cross references) commercial premises; industrial buildings; occupations and professions; utilities Trafford-Rawson, Hen., Tragett, Thos., training centre for young people, tramway, transit clock, treasurer of the court of Augmentations, see Williams tree felling, unlicensed, trees (less common), see beech; cherry; maple; Norway spruce; Spanish chestnut trees, specimen, trespass, Trevor: Eliz., m. Chas. Spencer, duke of Marlborough, Thos., Baron Trevor, Trinitarians, trout, hatchery, see Milcot Water Trussley, Thos., Tucker, R. H., Turbert (fl. 1086), turnips, turnpike cottages, see toll houses Turold (fl. 1066), Twyford, H. A., Tyeys: Alice, m. Sir Warin de Lisle, Hawise, w. of Hen., Ld. Tyeys, Hen., Hen., Ld. Tyeys (d. 1307), Hen., Ld. Tyeys (d. 1322), Joan (?Joan Foliot), w. of Hen., m. Thos. de Monthermer, fam., Tylee, Chas., Ulmar (fl. 1066), Underwood, G. A., Upham, Upper, see Aldbourne utilities (private and public), see (all s.v. Pewsey) bus depot; car park and car parking; electricity; fire stas.; gas lighting and gasworks; police stas.; post office; sewage works; telephone exchange; waterworks; and see Wexcombe, waterworks Valence: Aymer de, earl of Pembroke, Joan, w. of Wm. de, styled earl of Pembroke, Wm. de, styled earl of Pembroke, vee de naam, pleas of, Veitch: And., J. W., Venner: Mary, see Warren (?later Warren), Ric., Verney, Ralph, Earl Verney, vetches, Viel the priest, view of frankpledge, village greens, village halls, and see church room; memorial hall; parish room Villet, T. G., Vince: Joan, see Durrington Wm. (fl. 1619), Wm. (d. 1657, another), Wm. (d. 1697), and see Vynz Vines & Pinneger, Vitel (fl. 1066), Vlissingen, Paul van, Voluntary Association of Puritan Ministers, Vynz: Alice, John (fl. 1329-30), John (fl. 1371-2, ?another), John (d. c. 1400, ?another), John (fl. 1419), John (fl. 1430, ?another), Wm., fam., and see Vince Walcot, J. B., Waldron: Lovegrove, Mr., Waleran the huntsman, Waleran, Wal., Walker: P., fam., Walker-Heneage, John, Wall, Jos., curate of Easton, vicar of Milton Lilbourne, Wallingford (Berks., later Oxon.): castle, honor, ct., Wallis: John, Muriel, see Ros Rog., Walsingham: Frances, m. Rob. Devereux, earl of Essex, Sir Francis, Ursula, w. of Sir Francis, Walton: Alan of (fl. 1275), Alan of (fl. 1338), and his w. Isabel, John of, Steph. of, Wancey: Geof. de (fl. c. 1160-70), Geof. de (fl. 1242-3), Rob. de, Wm. de (fl. c. 1180-90), Wm. de (fl. c. 1220-30, another), Wansbrough, Paul, War Department, and see Ministry of Defence Ward: E. J. S., G. J., John, vicar of Great Bedwyn, Sir John, and his w. Jean, Wardour, Sir Edw., Ware, Wal. T., Ltd., warehouse, see Kennet & Avon canal, wharfs Warner, J., & Sons, Warren: Alice, w. of Ant., m. 2 Thos. Michelborne, Ant., Edm., John (d. 1527), John (d. c. 1559), Mary, m. Ric. Venner, Ric. (fl. 1454), Ric. (fl. 1613), see Venner Thos. (fl. 1337), Thos. (fl. 1487), Thos. (d. 1493, ?the same), Wm. (fl. 1235-6, s. of Warin of Fyfield), Wm. (d. 1599), fam., Warren, the (in Burbage), dom. archit., Warren Farm, and see Durley, farms Warren farm, see Durley, farms Warrender, Victor, Ld. Bruntisfield, Warrener, Thos., warrens, hare warren, Warwick: ctss. of, see Longespée earldom, earls of, see Beauchamp, Ric. and Wm. washing and shearing sheep, waste, encroachment on, Wastie, John, see Lockhart water meadows, and see (under places) common meadow watercress, Waterman, Peter, rector of Wootton Rivers, Waters: Douglas, Iris, fam., waterworks, see Pewsey; Wexcombe Watney, V. J., Watson, Ric., rector of Pewsey, weavers, and see clothiers; clothmakers Webb, John, and see Richmond Webb Weekes, Nat., well boring, Wellesley, Hen., duke of Wellington, Wells: D. C., Frank, Rob., Wenesius (fl. 1066), Wesley, John, preacher, West End, see World's End West India Company, West Soley Stud farm, Westcombe, Nic., canon of Winchester, vicar of Collingbourne Kingston, Westcourt, see Shalbourne, man. Westminster, abbey, dean and chapter, Burlington Ho. (in Piccadilly), charities of St. John's and St. Mary's parishes, Pall Mall, Weston: John, Marg., see Stock Wexcombe (in Great Bedwyn), n, agric., chap., common pasture, cts., officers, cust. tenants, dom. archit., estate cotts., farms, field system (prehist.), inc., man., man. ho., open fields, place name, pop., prehist. rem., prison, prot. nonconf., pump ho., Rom. Catholicism, tithes, warren, waterworks, woodland, Wexcombe benefice, wharfingers, and see Fall wharfs, see Kennet & Avon canal Whatley, Geo., & Son, and see Oatley & Morris; Whatley & Co. Ltd. Whatley & Co. Ltd., and see Oatley & Morris; Whatley, Geo., & Son Wheble: E. J., Jas., Whitburgh, Rob., rector of Pewsey, Whitchurch, Reynold de, White: John, John, s. of John, Thos. (fl. 1801), Thos. (fl. 1826, ?another), white horse, see Pewsey Whitelocke: Sir Bulstrode, John, Sam. (d. 1690), Sam. (d. 1743), Whitton benefice, rector, Wick, Vincent of, Wick (in Milton Lilbourne), see Clench Wick, East (in Wootton Rivers), agric., ct., cust. tenants, dom. archit., farm, man., open fields, woodland, Wick, West (in Pewsey), agric., common pasture, cust. tenants, dom. archit., estates, farm, open fields, woodland, wig makers, Wigan, E. A., Wight, lord of the Isle of, see Reviers, Baldwin Wilcot, man., Oare, Rainscombe, q.v. Wildman, John, Wiles, Wm., William I, William (fl. 1086), William son of Edmund, William, count of Evreux, William, duke of Bavaria, his w., see Maud Williams, Sir John, treasurer of the court of Augmentations, Willis, Thos., physician, Willoughby: Chris. (fl. 1543), Chris. (fl. 1680), Wills: Sir (David) Seton, Bt., Sir Ernest, Bt., G. S., fam., Wilson: G. W., R. W., Wilton, earl of, see Egerton Wilton (in Great Bedwyn), agric., chap., chaplain, common meadow, common pasture, conservation area, council hos., cust. tenants, dom. archit., estate cotts., farms, field system (prehist.), gibbet, Hillbarn Farm, inc., inn, man., mill, plate open fields, pk., pond, pop., prot. nonconf., roads, schs., tithes, tithing, village green, Wilton Brail, Wilton Water, see Kennet & Avon canal, reservoir woodland, and see Bedwyn Brails bailiwick: Bedwyn Brail; Wilton: Wilton Brail workho., Wilts. & Dorset Bank, Wiltshire: archdeacon, see Leche; Stanton; Tisbury, Steph. clerk of the peace, see Ewen county council, fire brigade, library, petty sessions, police, quarter sessions, sheriff, shire ct., Wiltshire Historic Buildings Trust, Winchester, earl of, see Despenser Winchester (Hants): abbey of St. Peter (otherwise New minster, later Hyde abbey), abbot, sacrist, bps., and see Denewulf; Ealhmund; Roches cath. ch.: canons, and see Westcombe dean and chapter, Coll., Hyde abbey, see Winchester, abbey of St. Peter priory of St. Swithun (otherwise Old Minster), windmills, plate Windsor (Berks.), castle: almshos., chap. of St. Geo., wine rent, Winter: Geo., John (fl. 1767), John (d. 1797, another), John (d. 1825), Thos., Wm., Withers, R. J., Witney (Oxon.), Wlwric (fl. 1016 × 1035), Wolfhall (in Great Bedwyn), agric., barn, boundary, common pasture, ct., cust. tenants, dom. archit., Suddene Park Farm, estate cotts., farms, man., man. ho., mills, open fields, pks., Sudden pk., lodge, pop., prehist. rem., Rom. Catholicism, tithes, tithing, tithingman, woodland, Wolsey, Thos., cardinal of Eng., Woodborough, rector of, see Gibbs, Geo. woodland, see under places; and see Chute forest; coppices and coppicing; Savernake forest; trees, less common and specimen Woodman, H. D., Woodstock: Eleanor, see Bohun Thos. of, duke of Gloucester, earl of Buckingham, woodward, wool stapler, see Greenaway woollen cloth making, and see clothmakers; spinning Woolwich (Kent, later Lond.), Wootton: Agnes, m. Wm. York, Nic., Wootton Bassett, Wootton estate, agric., chs., cust. tenants, woodland, Wootton Rivers, adv., agric., boundary, canal, char., ch., common meadow, common pastures, conservation area, council hos., ct., Cuckoo's Knob, q.v. cust. tenants, dom. archit., Manor Farmhouse, plate estate cotts., farms, glebe, inc., ind., inns, man., Manor Farmhouse, see Wootton Rivers, dom. archit. mill, open fields, place name, pond, poor relief, pop., prehist. rem., prot. nonconf., rly. sta., rlys., rectors, and see Waterman rectory, rectory hos., roads, schs., tithes, tithing, village hall, wharf, Wick, East, q.v. woodland, Worcester, Rob. of, rector of Collingbourne Kingston, Worcestershire, see Elmley Castle workhouses: parish, see Bedwyn, Great; Bedwyn, Little; Burbage; Chilton Foliat; Easton; Pewsey; Tidcombe union, see Pewsey poor-law union workshops, World's End (otherwise West End, in Pewsey), dom. archit., ind., inn, Wriothesley, Sir Thos., Ld. Wriothesley, Wroth: Sir John, Leslie, Marjorie, w. of Leslie, Thos., fam., Wroughton: Charlotte, m. Sir Geo. Montagu, Geo., (formerly Montagu), Geo., Susannah, w. of Geo., fam., Wulfgar, his w., see Aeffe Wulfhere (fl. 867 × 877), Wyatt, T. H., Wykeham, Wm. of, Wylye: Isabel, see Brigmerston Nic. of, Wyndham: Sir Chas., Bt., earl of Egremont, Wadham, Wyvern school, Yarrow, Eleanor, Lady, York: Agnes, see Wootton Wm., York, duke of, see James II