A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 10, Banbury Hundred. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1972.
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Christina Colvin, Janet Cooper, N H Cooper, P D A Harvey, Marjory Hollings, Judith Hook, Mary Jessup, Mary D Lobel, J F A Mason, B S Trinder, Hilary Turner, 'Index', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 10, Banbury Hundred, ed. Alan Crossley( London, 1972), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol10/pp261-287 [accessed 11 December 2024].
Christina Colvin, Janet Cooper, N H Cooper, P D A Harvey, Marjory Hollings, Judith Hook, Mary Jessup, Mary D Lobel, J F A Mason, B S Trinder, Hilary Turner, 'Index', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 10, Banbury Hundred. Edited by Alan Crossley( London, 1972), British History Online, accessed December 11, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol10/pp261-287.
Christina Colvin, Janet Cooper, N H Cooper, P D A Harvey, Marjory Hollings, Judith Hook, Mary Jessup, Mary D Lobel, J F A Mason, B S Trinder, Hilary Turner. "Index". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 10, Banbury Hundred. Ed. Alan Crossley(London, 1972), , British History Online. Web. 11 December 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol10/pp261-287.
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Among the abbreviations used in the index the following may require elucidation: adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Abp., Archbishop; Bart., Bartholomew; Bp., Bishop; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine; cent., century; chap., chapel(s) (of ease); char., charities; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church(es); Coll., College; Ctss., Countess; ct., court(s) (manorial, etc.); Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; d., died; dom. archit., domestic architecture; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geof., Geoffrey; Geo., George; Gil., Gilbert; Hen., Henry; ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; jr., junior; Kath., Katharine; Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Ld., Lord; man., manor(s); Marg., Margaret; mkt., market(s); m., married; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; O.E., Old English; par., parish; pk., park(s); Phil., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; rly., railway; Reg., Reginald; rem., remains; Ric., Richard; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; Sam., Samuel; sch., school(s); sr., senior; Sim., Simon; s., son; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; Vct., Viscount; Vctss., Viscountess; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William.
A
Aba (fl. 1086), 234–5
Abberbury:
-, John, 236
-, Ric. (d. 1333), 236
-, Ric. (d. by 1428), 236
-, Thos. (fl. 1307), 236
-, Thos. (fl. 1346), 236
-, fam., 236
Abingdon, earls of, 229
Abingdon (Berks.), 24, 67, 114, 162
Aboyne, Earl of, see Gordon, Geo.
Abraham (or Metcalfe):
-, Hen., 121, 126
-, Mary, 120–1, 126
-, Thos., 121, 125–6
Acrill, Thos., 223
Adam, Wm., 90
Adams, Edw., 201
Adderbury, 6; and see Bodicote
-, Adderbury Ho., 163
-, ind., 65
-, Milton in, 112
-, named as address, 43, 49, 70, 97,
109, 111, 179, 188, 232
-, nonconf., 112, 115
-, tithes, 96 n
-, Twyford in, 226
Adigheriis, Ugolino de, Prebendary of Banbury, Bp. of Cremona, 48, 97 n
Adkins, Wm., 183
Aelfwin (fl. c. 1100), 136
Air, Ministry of, 68
Aircraft industry, 68
Akeman Street, 1, 127
Albany, Duke of, see Leopold
Albert, Prince Consort, 107
Albright:
-, Arthur, 132, 134
-, John, 131
-, Jos., 131
-, Lydia, m. Edm. Sturge, 134
-, Nic., 143
-, Wm., 134, 144, 157
-, Wm. A., 132
-, fam., 129, 154
Albus, see Blund
Alcan Industries Ltd., see Aluminium Ltd.
Alcock:
-, John, 242, 257
-, Thos. (d. 1613), 242
-, Thos. (d. 1635), 244
-, Wm. (of Epwell), 242
-, Wm. (of Mollington), 206
-, fam., 242, 257
Alderbury (Wilts.), 162
Alderton, Jas., 143
Ale, assize of, 73
Alexander, Bp. of Lincoln, 6, 18, 20, 39, 50, 58, 177
Aleyn, Thos., 236 n
Alice, Ctss. of Lancaster, 213 n
Alice, John s. of, see John son of Alice
Alkerton, 231–2, 248
All Souls College, Oxford, 18
Allam, W., 107
Allen:
-, John, 167
-, Wm. Ferneley, 94
-, Wm. Shirley, 167
-, fam., 180
Allet, Priscilla, 177
Allibone, Peter, 221
Allington:
-, John, 31
-, John (another), 31
Almshouses, see Banbury
Alney:
-, Geof. de, 235
-, Hen. de, and his w. Agnes, 235
-, Wal. de, 235
Alscot, see Preston-on-Stour
Aluminium industry, 13, 17, 27, 68–69, 87, 120, 167, 180, 190, 220
Aluminium Ltd., 68
-, Alcan Industries Ltd., 68–69
-, Aluminium Laboratories Ltd., 17,
68
-, Northern Aluminium Co. Ltd., 68
Amaury, Rob. s. of, see Robert son of Amaury
Ambrose (fl. 1086), 199
America, Quakers from, 110
Amos:
-, G. W., 178
-, Geo. Thos., 178
-, fam., 178, 184
Anabaptists, 8, 115, 153, 223, 256–7
Ancaster (Lincs.), 178
Andrews, Hen., 44, 52 n
Angling, 15
Anker, fam., 163, 166
Anne, Queen, w. of Jas. I, 137
Ansgered (fl. 1086), 162
Anti-Corn Law League, 93
Antinomians, 114–16
Anti-paedobaptists, 117, 183
Anti-Slavery Society, 134; and see Banbury Anti-Slavery Society
Apothecaries, 31, 70
Appleton (Berks.), 188
Appletree:
-, Russell, 103
-, Thos. (d. 1700), 103
-, Thos. (d. 1701), 103
-, fam., 103
Appletree, see Aston-le-Walls
Appropriation, see (s.v. rectory) Banbury; Charlbury; Cropredy; Swalcliffe
Apsley, Sir Allen, 42
Arbury Camp, see Warden, Chipping
Archaeological finds, see prehistoric remains; Roman remains
Archer:
-, Chas., 257
-, Joan, m. Sir John Dynham, 47, 236
-, John, 183
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1428), 47
-, Ric. (fl. 1712), 197
-, Ric. (fl. 19th cent.), 183
-, Wm., 180
-, fam., 183
Architects, 37; and see Benvel, Sam.; Blomfield, Sir Arthur; Brown, Talbot; Bruton, Edw.; Buckeridge, C.; Christian, Ewan W.; Cockerell, C.R.; Cockerell, S. P.; Danby, Jas.; Dawber, Guy; Derrick, —; Derrick and Hickman; Driver, Chas.; Edwards, C. H.; Eyles, W. M.; Ferrey, Benjamin; Gibbs, Jas.; Gibbs, John; Hannan, Llewellyn; Hill, W.; Ingall, Sam.; Jackson, Sir T. G.; Kempthorne, Sampson; Laing, Sir John; Loveday, W. T.; Lowe, —; Lucas, P.; Mills, W. E.; Murray, Jas.; Newman, Sam.; Parnell, C.; Pugin, Augustus W. N.; Rogers, H. S.; Rogers & Surman, Messrs.; Scott, H. Baillie; Seckham, S. L.; Stallwood, S. Slingsley; Street, G. E.; Tapper, Wal.; Underwood, H. J.; Wells, Randall; White, Wm.; Wilkinson, Wm.; Williams-Ellis, Clough; Woodhouse, Geo.; Wyatt, Jas.
Arden (Ardern):
-, Giles, 47, 230
-, Marg., w. of Giles, 230
-, Nicole, w. of Sir Rob., m. 2 Sir
Thos. Wale, 47, 230, 249
-, Sir Rob., 39, 40 n, 47–48, 72 n, 230,
248–9
-, Thos. (fl. 1242–3), 201
-, Thos. (fl. 1287), 201
-, Thos., Rector of Swalcliffe, 249
-, fam., 46–47, 201, 249
Armenia, Bp. of, see Blaise
Armscott, see Newbold
Arne, Wm., 103
Arran, Ctss. of, see Butler
Arrowsmith, John, 150
Arsic, Rob., 138
Artists and sculptors, see Atree, Geo.; Hunt, Holman; Weydon, Rog. van der
Arundell:
-, Sir John, 47
-, Kath., see Dynham
-, fam., 47
Ascot, see Milton, Great
Ashby, Canons (Northants.), Prior of, 239
Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Leics.), 234
Ashby St. Ledgers (Northants.), 231
Ashcombe:
-, John, 238
-, Ric., 238
-, Thos., 238
-, Wm., 238
Ashe, Ric., 136
Ashfield:
-, Anne, see Birmingham, Anne of
-, Ant., 233
Asplin, Wm., Vicar of Banbury, 99
Assarts, 50, 127, 136, 138–41, 148
Assizes, see Oxford
Associated British Cinemas, 15
Astell:
-, Edw. (fl. 1662), 188 n
-, Edw. (d. 1703), 188
-, Edw. (d. 1729), 188
-, Harry, 188
-, Isaiah, 188
-, John (d. 1734), 188–9
-, John (d. 1762), 188
-, John (d. 1824), 188
-, John (d. 1875), 188
-, W. J., 190
-, Wm., 188
-, —, see Harris, Miss
-, fam., 188, 190
Asterley, see Kiddington
Aston, Thos. de, 49
Aston, Steeple, 67, 188
-, Aston, Middle, in, 75
Aston-le-Walls (Northants.), 162 n,
177, 214
-, Appletree in, 157, 160, 185, 193 n,
206, 208
Astrop, see Sutton, King's
Athelstan, s. of Ethelred II, 199
Athletics, 15, 132
Atkins:
-, Phoebe, 111
-, fam., 48
Atkinson:
-, Anne, see Birmingham, Anne of
-, Ric., 233
Atree, Geo., 107
Audland:
-, Anne, 109
-, John, 109
Augusta, Princess of Wales, 17
Augustus, Duke of Sussex, s. of George III, 17
Aula, de, see Hall
Austin (Austen):
-, Barnes, 68, 92, 116
-, J.B., 115
-, Judith, see Boothby
-, Nic., 74
-, Ric., 68, 116
-, fam., 116
Austin's Brewery, 39, 66, 92
Automotive Products Co. Ltd., 69
Auvers (Manche, France), 177
Avalon, Hugh of, Bp. of Lincoln, 18, 20, 41 n, 50, 61
Avon, riv. (Warws.), 158, 225
Avondale Laboratories Ltd., 69
Aynho (Northants.), 6, 124, 195, 217
B
Babington:
-, Edw., 216
-, Eliz., see Williamscot, Eliz. of
-, Ric., 216
-, Rob., 216
-, Thos., 216
-, Wm. (fl. 1464), 216
-, Wm. (s. of above), 216
-, Wm. (d. 1577), 216
Back:
-, Hen., Vicar of Banbury, 100, 104
-, —, w. of Hen., 105
Badby, Thos. of, 200
Badger-baiting, 15
Bagley:
-, Hen., 182, 252
-, Mat., 252
-, fam., 104, 173, 223
Bagshaw, Edw., 98
Baker:
-, Hen., 69–70
-, (or Fifield), Rob., 217
-, Wm., 224 n
Baking, 23, 31–32, 62–63, 66, 93, 183; and see Banbury cakes; biscuit- making
Balderton (Notts.), 186
Baldock, Rob., 207
Baldwin (fl. 11th cent.), 234
Baldwin, Ric., Vicar of Cropredy, 170
Ball:
-, Geo., 88
-, —, 193
Ballard, John, Vicar of Cropredy, 170–1
Balscott, see Wroxton
Bamborough (Northumb.), 11
Bampton, 67
Banbury:
-, Geof. of, 61
-, John, see Toky
-, Rob. of, 61
Banbury, Earl of, see Knollys, Wm.
Banbury, 1, 3, 5–127, 156, 160, 186,
191, 210, 218, 226, 242, 246; and
see Calthorpe; Easington; Grims-
bury; Hardwick; Neithrop;
Nethercote; Wickham
-, adv., 95
-, agric., 18, 49–58, 63 n, 71
-, almshouses, 23, 90, 101, 124–6
-, banks, 16, 33, 36, 39, 66–67; and
see Cobb's; Gillett and Taw-
ney's; Gillett's Bank
-, bars or gates, 21, 25, 29, 73
-, 'Bishop's Palace', 32, †72
-, borough, 5–8, 11–13, 15–18, 19,
20–21, 22, 23–28, 40, 42, 49,
50 n, 58, 69 n, 70–95, 98–99,
121, 125
-, armour, 75
-, arms, 73, 88–89, 88
-, boundaries, 5–6, 18, 19, 21, 23,
25, 70, 72 n, 73, 75, 79–81,
86, 95, 100
-, by-laws, 63, 73–74, 77, 81–82
-, charters, 5, 7, 11, 13, 18, 21, 24,
42, 58–59, 62, 73–82, 88–89,
99
-, corporation and council, 7–8,
10–11, 13–15, 17, 24, 26–27,
30 n, 42, 57–64, 68–69, 73–93, 96 n, 99, 101, 105, 108,
113, 117, 121, 124–5
-, ct., 4 n, 23–24, 58–59, 71–73, 76,
79–81, 83 n
-, electoral wards, 79
-, freedom of, 17, 63, 74–75
-, maces, 8, 75–76, 88
-, magistrates, 24, 73–74, 76, 78,
81, 84, 92, 102, 109–10
-, officers, 9, 11, 73–75, 77, 80–82,
85, 90, 109–10, 118, 125;
bridgemasters, 73, 75–76,
125; coroners, 73–74; High
Stewards, 18, 74, 80–81, 91,
97; mayors (bailiffs), 7, 9,
11, 31 n, 59–60, 73–77, 79–81, 88–90, 98–99, 109, 118,
121; and see Barford, J.
Philips; Barnesley, Wm.;
Brayne, Thos.; Clarson,
Hen.; Knight, John; Knight,
Wm.; Nicholls, Organ;
Vivers, Ric. (d. 1643);
Walford, Wm.; West,
Aholiab; West, John;
Wheatley, Nat.; recorders,
74–75, 80–81, 98; reeves,
40, 71–72, 103; town clerks,
73–76, 78, 81 n, 88
-, plate, 76
-, property, 75–76, 79–80
-, seals, 73, 88
-, boundaries, 5–6, 19, 91, 95, 105; and
see Banbury, borough
-, bridges, 7, 21, 23–24, 26, 52, 69,
72–73, 75–76, 125
-, Britannia Works, 16, 25, 39, 67–69, 93, 122
-, bus services, 87
-, canal, 12–13, 24–25, 36, 64, 66–67,
83, 158, 160
-, cast., 6, 18, 23, 25, 39–42, 52, 58,
69–70, 73, 89, 95, 109, 124,
215, 229, 233
-, chap. in, 40, 105
-, constables of, 40, 71–72
-, ct. in, 4, 41
-, duty of repairing, 164, 218
-, duty of guarding, 40, 46–47, 71,
214, 239
-, governors of, 9–10
-, in Civil War, 9–10, 24, 41, 74,
102
-, prison in, 40–41, 64, 107
-, royal visits to, 17, 41
-, site (after demolition), 3, 40–42,
82
-, cemeteries, 79, 80 n, 83–84, 93; and
see Banbury Burial Board
-, chant., 6, 23, 97, 100, 105
-, chap., 96–97, 100–1, 103–5; and
see Banbury, cast.
-, Holy Trinity, 7, 23–24, 105
-, St. Sunday's, 23, 95, 105
-, chaplains, 40, 101
-, char., 73 n, 75, 77–79, 90, 92, 108,
110–11, 113, 115, 124–7
-, charitable socs., 126–7
-, Cherwell area in, †6, 25, 94
-, Cherwell Works, 25, 67
-, ch., 5–7, 10, 12–13, 18, 20, 23, 25,
34, 40, 61, 83–84, 86, 89–90,
95–110, †100, †101, 103, 112,
114, 121, 126; and see Banbury,
South Banbury
-, ch. ho., 34, 105, 120–1
-, cinemas, 14–15
-, Civil War in, 9–10, 17, 24, 29, 39,
64, 74–75, 82, 89, 99, 100, 102;
and see Banbury, sieges of
-, clubs, 13–17
-, corn exchanges, 14–16, 26, †30, 6o,
87, 114
-, ct., 43, 46, 48, 71–72, 81, 146, 184;
and see Banbury, borough
-, court hall, 73
-, crosses, †6, 7–8, 11, 21, 23, 26, 74,
76, 86, 98, 105 n
-, Crouch Hill, 5–6, 28, 44, 50, 52, 57
-, curates of, 95, 97–101, 250
-, dom. archit., 29–34, †30, †31, †32,
†33, 35, 36–37, †36, †37, 38, 39
-, electricity supply, 80, 86–87
-, fairs, 7, 42, 58–62, 64, 68, 72–73,
79, 82
-, fee-farm rent, 60, 73–74
-, fields, 18, 50, 71
-, fires, 8, 24–25, 27, 29, 86
-, fire-fighting, 79–80, 86
-, ford, 18, 24
-, gaol, 24, 29–30, 62, †72, 76–77, 79,
81–82, 109, 121
-, gas supply, 79–80, 86–87
-, gas supply, 79–80, 86–87
-, Globe Room, see Banbury, inns,
'Reindeer'
-, guild of St. Mary, 7, 23, 73, 88, 97,
100–1, 124
-, guilds, craft; see Banbury, trade
companies
-, hall of pleas, 23–24; and see Banbury,
court hall
-, hospitals, 79–80, 84–85; and see
Banbury, St. John's Hospital
-, Horton Infirmary (later Hospital),
26, 84, 126
-, house of correction, 24, 77, 82
-, immigration into, 13, 65, 68, 120
-, industrial estate, 27, 69, 80
-, ind., see Banbury, trade and ind.
-, inns, 10, 13, 15–16, 21, 26, 29, 31 n,
34, 39, 60, 68, 87, 91 n, 95,
105, 108, 111, 114, 116
-, 'Altarstone', 8, 117
-, 'Red Lion' ('Lion'), 12, 15–16,
29–30, 60, 87, 109
-, 'Reindeer', 15–16, 29–33, †31;
Globe Room in, 30, 32 n, 33
-, 'Three Tuns', 15, 87
-, 'Unicorn', 16, 29 n, 30 n, 31, 33,
65–66
-, Leather Hall, 24, 63–64, 75
-, libraries, 14, 16, III, 113, 115,
122–3
-, literary refs. to, 7–8, 11–12; and see
Banbury, rhymes
-, M.P.s for, 11, 13, 46, 74–75, 89–95,
104, 112, 201
-, man., 1, 3, 42–49, 52, 71–72, 124,
135, 139, 229
-, manorial officers, 3, 18, 61, 71–72,
146
-, mkt., 1, 6–8, 10, 13, 18, 20, 27, 40,
42, 58–64, 67–69, 73–76, 78–80, 82, 98
-, Masonic Hall, 16–17
-, Mechanics' Institute, 13–14, 24, 26,
34, 36, 92, 123, 123, 124
-, mills, 21, 23, 36, 40, 57, 69–71, 96
-, missions, 108, 111, 117–20
-, museum, 14
-, named as address, 170, 178, 180,
214–17, 222, 246
-, Newland in, 6, 20, 23, 34, 39, 48,
77, 82, 120
-, newspapers, 17, 66, 84
-, Banbury Advertiser, 17, 69, 84,
93
-, Banbury Guardian, 17, 66, 69, 92
-, nonconf., 11, 13, 16–17, 34. 36, 75–76, 83–84, 91–95, 99, 103, 106,
108–20, 122–4, 173, 182–3,
193, 205, 223, 229, 257
-, origins and growth of town, 5, 6,
10–11, 13, 18, 19, 20–27, 36–37, 50, 58, 61, 68
-, par. officers, 76–78, 83, 86, 98–99,
103, 112, 125–6
-, pk. and baths, 15, 79, 80 n, 87–88,
119
-, parliamentary representation, 5, 7,
11, 13, 73, 74 n, 75–76, 89–95;
and see Banbury, M.P.s for
-, pest-houses, 41–42, 82–83
-, place-name, 1, 6
-, police, 24, 79–80, 85–86, 94, 120;
and see Banbury, watch
-, poor relief, 62, 75, 76–78, 110–11,
125, 147
-, pop., 6, 10, 13, 25, 27, 68
-, postal services, 87
-, prebendal, 3, 6–7, 21, 48–49, 57, 69,
72, 95–96
-, prebendal ho., 23, 31 n
-, prebendaries of, 21, 88, 95–97, 100;
and see Adigheriis, Ugolino de;
Barro, Sir Theobald de;
Forest, John; Parrye, Harry;
Smith, Mat.
-, prehist. rem., 6
-, public health, 79, 80 n, 82–85; and
see Banbury Local Board of
Health
-, Puritanism, 7–8, 10–11, 13–14, 74,
97–98, 107–9
-, Quarter Sessions, 79, 81
-, races, 15
-, rly. stas., 16, 70, 87
-, rlys., 13, 24–25, 27, 60, 67, 160,
175, 210
-, rates, 58, 77, 79–80
-, rectors of, 53 n, 95–96; and see
Banbury, prebendaries of
-, rectory, 52 n, 54, 56, 95–96, 104;
and see Banbury, prebend
-, rectory-ho., 23, 95; and see
Banbury, prebendal ho.
-, rhymes, 65, 89
-, riots and disturbances, 7, 11–12,
44, 58–59, 61, 79, 81, 91, 97–99, 109
-, roads to, 5, 12, 60, 128, 158, 175,
210, 226
-, Rom. Catholicism, 83, 97, 107–8,
115, 122, 124
-, Rom. rem., 1, 6
-, royal visits, 17, 76
-, St. John's Hospital, 7, 21, 23–24,
29, 44, 49, 71, 108, 178
-, Prior of, 6, 29
-, St. Stephen's Well, 5
-, sch., 7, 13, 45, 79–80, 89, 98–100
105–8, 110–12, 114–18, 120–6,
194, 206, 224; and see Banbury
British Schools Soc.; Banbury
Sunday School Union
-, Blue Coat School, 24, 82, 90,
121–2, 126
-, British Schools, 13, 15, 36, †36,
122, 124
-, St. John's Hospital School, 7,
23, 98, 120
-, seignorial admin., 71–73
-, sewerage, 79–80, 82–83
-, sieges of, 9–10, 24, 29, 41, 64, 89,
102
-, South Banbury, 100, 105–7
-, curates of, 106
-, sch., 106–7, 122–3
-, vicars of, 96, 106–7, 122–3; and
see Burton, F. M.; Forbes,
Chas.; Graham-Jones,
Chas.; Guinness, Rob.;
Mead, Humph.; Spitall,
John
-, streets, 12, 20–21, 22, 25, 58, 60–61,
80 n, 85; and see Banbury
Paving Commissioners
-, cleansing of, 60, 78–79, 82–85
-, lighting of, 76, 78–79, 80 n, 86
-, medieval, 20–21, 58, 61
-, paving and repair of, 21, 60, 73,
75–79, 85, 89
-, Temperance Hall, 16, 26, 118–19
-, theatre, 14
-, tithes, 48–50, 54, 57–58, 62, 69,
95–96, 106, 110
-, town halls, frontispiece, 14, 16, 24–26, 33, †33, 41, 60, †72, 82, 86,
120
-, trade and ind., 6–8, 10–13, 25, 27,
39, 57, 61–69, 75, 105, 245;
and see Banbury ale; Banbury
cakes; Banbury cheese
-, trade companies, 63–64, 75
-, vestry, 75–78, 82–83, 85–86, 125–6
-, vicarage, 89, 96–97
-, vicarage-ho., 23–24, 29 n, †32, 82,
96, 100
-, vicars of, 10, 77 n, 95–100, 104–6,
108–10, 112, 125, 168, 243;
and see Asplin, Wm.; Back,
Hen.; Bracebridge, Thos.;
Brancaster, Ric.; Diestere,
John; Howes, John; Knight,
John; Lamb, John; Lamb,
Mat.; Lancaster, Thos.;
Loveling, Benjamin; Pitt,
John; Porter, Canon Chas.
Fleetwood; Wardle, John;
Wells, Sam.; Whateley, Wm.;
Wilson, Wm.
-, watch, 75, 78–80, 85
-, water-supply, 5, 37, 79–80, 82–83
-, Winter Gardens, 15
-, Wool Hall, 24, 62–63, 75–76, 78, 82
-, workhouses, 24, 77–78, 82, 125;
and see Banbury Poor Law
Union, workhouse
Banbury, barony of, 6, 42 n
Banbury ale, 7, 63
Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway, 13
Banbury and District Supply Co., 87
Banbury Anti-Slavery Soc., 92, 111
Banbury Board of Guardians, see Banbury Poor Law Union
Banbury Brewery Co., 68
Banbury British Schools Soc., 92, 111
Banbury Burial Board, 79, 84
Banbury cakes, 7–8, 17, 63
-, 'Original Banbury Cakeshop', 31,
92
Banbury cheese, 6–8, 63
Banbury Church Building Trustees, 12 n, 13, 103, 112
Banbury Conservative Assoc., 92
Banbury Constitutional Assoc., 90
Banbury Co-operative Soc., 16, 85, 161, 163
Banbury Cross Works, 65
Banbury forinsec, 55, 71
Banbury Freehold Land Soc., 26
Banbury Gas Light and Coke Co., 79, 86
Banbury hund., 1–7, 2, 40–42, 50, 71–72, 127, 135, 147, 167, 181, 213, 229
Banbury Lane, 5–6
Banbury Linen Co., 39
Banbury Local Board of Health, 24, 78–80, 83–87
Banbury Methodist Circuit, 117, 173 n
Banbury Nursing Assoc., 127
Banbury Parliamentary Constituency, 5, 91, 95
Banbury Paving Commissioners, 12–13, 76, 78–80, 82–83, 85–86
Banbury Peculiar, 63, 96–98, 162
Banbury Poor Law Union, 168, 190,
203, 210, 221, 246
-, Board of Guardians, 26, 80, 83
-, workhouse, 26, 34, 78, 84
Banbury Recreation Ground and Bathing Co., 87
Banbury Reform Assoc., 91–92
Banbury Rural District Council, 185, 211
Banbury Sick Poor Fund, 127
Banbury soke, beadle of, 72 n; and see Bette
Banbury Sunday School Union, 120
Banbury Tea Warehouses Ltd., 69
Banbury Temperance Soc., 92–94, 111
Banbury Tweed Co., 65, 68
Banbury United Liberal Assoc., 95
Banbury Water Co., 79, 83
Banbury Working Men's Assoc., 14, 92, 95
Banbury Working Men's Conservative Assoc., 94
Banbury Working People's Assoc., 84
Bangor, Bp. of, see Shrewsbury, Rob. of
Banking, 45, 65, 91, 93, 111, 113, 171; and see Banbury, banks; Oxford, bank
Ban(n)a (O.E. personal name), 6
Banningham (Norf.), 6
Baptist Building Fund, 257
Baptist Missionary Soc., 117
Baptists, 36, 83, 91–94, 108, 112, 114–17, 120, 123, 131, 154, 183, 221, 257
Barber:
-, Anne, see Waldo
-, Cath., 54
-, Edw., 43
-, John (fl. 1760), 43
-, John (d. 1817), 43, 48, 50
-, John (d. 1854), 43, 48–49
-, Rob. (fl. 1638), 43
-, Rob. (fl. 1686), 43, 49, 70
-, Susan, m. Rob. Wells, 43
-, Wm., 43, 70
-, fam., 43, 49, 53, 70
Barford, J. Philips, Mayor of Banbury, 67, 88
Barkham, Sir Rob., 233
Barnard, —, Vicar of Cropredy, 170 n
Barnes (Barns):
-, Jas., 68
-, Ric., 223
Barnesley:
-, John, 15, 180
-, Wm., Bailiff of Banbury, 73, 180
Barns, see Barnes
Barns, notable, 23, 48, 95–96, 161, 198, 227, †227, 238
Barr:
-, Geo., Vicar of Cropredy, 173
-, Mrs., 173
Barrett's (Sun) Brewery, 68
Barristers, see lawyers
Barro, Theobald de, Prebendary of Banbury, Bp. of Liège, 97 n
Barrows and Carmichael, 67
Barry, John, 137
Barton:
-, Phil. of, Rector of Charlbury,
149
-, Thos., Vicar of Cropredy, 169
-, Wm., 61
Barton, Steeple, 188, 237
Basket-making, see textile trades, weaving
Bass Charrington group, 68
Basset (Bassett):
-, Fulk (fl. 1168), 232
-, Fulk (fl. c. 1200), 214
-, John, 214
-, Ralph, 138
-, Ric., and his w. Parnel, 232
-, Rob. (fl. 1279), 214, 232
-, Rob. (fl. early 14th cent., ? same as
above), 214
-, Wm. (fl. before 1166), 214, 232
-, Wm. (fl. 1247), 214
-, fam., 214, 232
Bateman, Thos., 236
Bates, T. C., & Son, 205
Bath stone, 107, 119; and see Combe Down
Bathurst, Edw., Vicar of Cropredy, 170, 174
Battles and other military incidents, 9, 12, 85, 198, 206; and see Banbury, sieges of; Cropredy Bridge; Edgcott, Danes Moor; Edgehill; Evesham; Oxford, siege of; Radcot Bridge
Bauer, M. E., 233
Baughen (Baughan):
-, Geo., 154
-, Thos., 65
-, fam., 108
Baumber (Lincs.), 61 n
Baxter, John, 102 n
Bayliss, Edw., 56
Beale:
-, J. H., 124
-, Seymour, 124
-, fam., 124
Beane, Mr., 123
Beans, 57, 190, 219, 244
Bear-baiting, 15
Beauchamp:
-, Eliz., Lady Bergavenny, 61
-, Guy de, Earl of Warwick, 200–1,
235 n
-, Thos. de (fl. 1331), Earl of Warwick,
200
-, Thos. de (fl. 1401), 235 n
Beaufort, Marg., Ctss. of Richmond and Derby, 149
Beaufort, Dchss. of, see Somerset, Charlotte
Beaumont:
-, Hen. de, Earl of Warwick, 235
-, Marg. de, Ctss. of Warwick, m. 1
John Marshall, 2 John de
Plessis, 235
-, Rob. de, Count of Meulan, 234
-, Thos. de, Earl of Warwick, 235
-, fam., 235
Beaupleader, 2
Becket, Rog., and his w. Alice, 200
Bedding manufacturers, see textile, trades
Bedford, dukes of, see Lancaster, John of; Tudor, Jasper
Beecham, Thos., 162
Beere, Eliz., 186
Bees, 143, 242
Beesley:
-, Alfred, 11, 18, 23–24, 29, 48, 92,
100 n, 105, 111
-, Eliz., 111
-, Sam., 92
-, fam., 111
Belden, A. D., 115
Belgrade (Yugoslavia), 232
Bell, Chas., 94
Bellfounders, see Bagley, Hen.; Bagley, Mat.; Bagley, fam.; Briant, John; Rudhall, Abraham; Warner, Messrs.
Benedict, priest of Cropredy, 168 n
Benefit societies, see friendly and benefit societies
Bengal Civil Service, 177
Bentley, Rob., 103
Benwell, Sam., 119
Beoly (Worcs.), 237
Berchesdon, Sim. de, 235
Bereford:
-, Hugh de, 200
-, John de, 199
-, Margery, m. Edm. Waldyff, 200
-, Ralph de, 200–1
-, Rob. de (fl. 1236), 199
-, Rob. de (fl. 1327), 200
-, Rob. de (fl. 1342, ? same as above),
200
-, Rob. (d. 1394), 200
-, Rog. de, 199–200
-, fam., 199
Bergavenny, Lady, see Beauchamp, Eliz.
Berkeley, Maurice, 201
Berkshire, Ld. Lieut. of, see Knollys, Sir Wm.
Bernard:
-, Thos., 139
-, Wm., 139
Berner:
-, A. B. M., 178
-, Eliz., see Jeffs
Bessemer, Hen., 65
Bette, beadle of Banbury soke, 7
Beysand, Thos., 180
Bicester, 112
Binding, service of, 140
Bingo, 15
Bird, Alfred, & Sons Ltd., 27, 69
Birinus, St., 6
Birley, Geo., 223
Birmingham:
-, Agnes, see Thompson
-, Anne of, m. 1 Ric. Atkinson, 2 Ant.
Ashfield, 233
-, Edw. of, 233
-, Eliz. of, w. of Fulk, m. 2 Wm.
Coleson, 233
-, Fulk of, 232–3
-, Hen. of, 233
-, John of, 232–3
-, Marg. of, w. of Wm. (d. 1500), m. 2
Wal. Bulstrode, 233
-, Maud of, see Gatecumbe
-, Nic. of, 233
-, Wm. of (d. 1263), 232
-, Wm. of (d. 1265), 232
-, Wm. of (d. by 1300), 232
-, Wm. of (d. c. 1345), 232
-, Wm. of (s. of above), 233
-, Wm. of (d. 1426), 233
-, Wm. of (d. 1478), 233
-, Wm. of (d. 1500), 233
-, Wm. of (d. c. 1554), 233
-, fam., 239
Birmingham, 12, 27, 39, 64, 67, 69,
83, 134, 144
-, City Council, 27
-, man., 232, 233 n
-, named as address, 16, 67, 115
-, rly. from Banbury to, 13, 175
-, Selly Pk., 108
Biscuit-making, 70
Bishop, Hannah, 243
Black Death, see plague
Blackburn, Wm., Vicar of Charlbury, 150 n
Blacking manufacture, 66–67, 93
Bladon, 61
Blagden, R. T., curate of Claydonwith-Mollington, 186
Blagrove:
-, Geo., 217
-, fam., 217
Blaise, Bp. of Armenia, 212, 229
Blake, Francis, 237
Blandford, Marquess of, see Spencer Churchill, John
Blandford Park, see Cornbury Park
Blencowe, John, 187
Bletchingdon, 207
-, stone, 106, 114
Blinkhorn, T. J. H., 14–15
Bliss, Mr. and Mrs., 154
Blisworth (Northants.), 160
Bloet, Rob., Bp. of Lincoln, 48, 50, 96, 135, 164, 168
Blomfield, Sir Arthur, 104
Bloodsworth, J., 116
Bloxham:
-, Adam of, 138
-, John (fl. 1311), 236 n
-, John of (d. 1331, ? same as above),
46
-, John (d. 1715), 34 n
-, John (fl. 1734), 34
-, Wm. of, 46
Bloxham, 34, 46, 50 n, 112, 200, 232
-, Milcombe in, 50 n, 200
Bloxham and District Water Co., 83
Bloxham hund., 1, 3, 62, 157, 197, 202 n
Blund (Albus):
-, Jas. (fl. 1235), 138
-, Jas. (fl. 1366), and his w. Joan, 138
-, Wm. le (fl. 1235), 138
-, Wm. (fl. 1279), 138–9, 239
-, fam., 138
Boat-building, 12, 66
Boating, 132, 146
Boddington (Northants.), 185
-, Lower, 189
-, Upper, 185
Bodicote, Edm., 236
Bodicote, in Adderbury, 5, 47, 49,
79–80, 83, 126
-, named as address, 125, 188
-, nonconf., 116
-, road to, 226
-, Weeping Cross, 59
Boer War, 104
Bolton:
-, Ann, 154
-, Dan., 143
-, Edw. (fl. 1775), and his w. Hannah,
154
-, Edw. (fl. 1847), 143
-, Wm., 134, 143
-, Mrs., 157
-, fam., 133
Bolton & Partners, 144; and see Boulton & Sons
Bolton (Lancs.), 26 n, 119
Bonham, —, 222
Booksellers, 65–66, 114
Boon–works, 53, 55, 239
Booth, Eva, 120
Boothby:
-, Sir Brooke, 162
-, Eliz., m. And. Corbet, 195 n
-, Sir Hen., 162, 195
-, Judith, w. of Wm. (fl. 16th cent.),
m. 2 — Austen, 3 Sir Ric.
Corbet, 162, 195–6
-, Thos. (d. 1651), 195
-, Thos. (fl. 1674), 188, 195
-, Wm. (fl. 16th cent.), 195
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1673), 167
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1787), 161–2, 166
-, fam., 163, 165–7, 188–9, 195 n
Borton, fam., 178
Boston (Lincs.), 61–62
Boulton & Sons, 26; and see Bolton & Partners
Bourton (Great and Little Bourton),
in Cropredy, 56, 71, 158, 160,
173, 175–184, 206, 214, 216–18
-, adv., 182
-, agric., 45, 54–55, 71, 163, 178–80,
219
-, boundaries, 5, 79–80, 157, 175
-, Bourton, Great, 3–4, 54–55, 157–8,
160, 165, 173, †174, 175–84,
187, 197, 209
-, Bourton, Little, 3–4, 54–55, 157–8,
175–85, 209, 213
-, Bourton Ho., 167, 176, 197
-, canal, 158, 175–6, 180
-, chap., see Bourton, ch.
-, char., 174, 184
-, ch. (formerly chap.), 168, 170–1,
†174, 175–6, †175, 181–4
-, curates, 181
-, dom. archit., 175–6
-, farms, 176, 180
-, fields, 179–80
-, glebe, 169, 176, 180
-, inc., 163, 179–80
-, ind., 167, 180
-, inns, 176
-, man., 162, 176–9, 187, 207, 213,
232
-, man.hos., 176
-, mills, 71, 180
-, Slat Mill, 162, 167 n, 175, 180,
181 n, 220
-, named as address, 165, 170, 173,
181, 197
-, nonconf., 171, 173, 176, 181–4,
193
-, par. officers, 173, 181, 184
-, poor relief, 181, 184
-, pop., 165, 175, 181 n, 185, 198
-, roads to, 160, 175
-, Rom. rem., 158
-, sch., 174, †174, 176, 178, 181–4
-, tithes, 169, 179–80
-, vicarage, 181
-, vicarage-ho., 182
-, vicars of, 182; and see Cubitt, C.;
Highton, Alfred
-, water-supply, 175
Bowl, Jos. Albany, 132
Bowles, Thos. Gibson, 95
Bowling, 15, 32
Bowyer, 70
Boxing, 15
Brabourne:
-, John (d. 1726), Vicar of Charlbury,
143, 150
-, John (s. of above), 148
-, Marg., w. of John (d. 1726), 148
Bracebridge, Thos., Vicar of Banbury, 7–8, 15, 74 n, 97–98, 107
Brackley (Northants), 67, 119, 208
Bradford, Sam., 70
Bradley, Francis, 224 n
Bradshaw, Phil., 56, 71
Bradshaw & Son, 71
Brailes, John of, 201
Brailes (Warws.), 12, 64, 66, 101 n
-, Fraternity of, 245
Braine, see Brayne
Braithwaite (Brathwait):
-, J. B., 111
-, Ric., 8
-, W. C., 111
Bramshill, see Eversley
Brancaster:
-, John (fl. 1318), 44
-, Sir John (d. by 1392), 44–45, 100
-, Marg., w. of John (d. by 1392), 44,
100
-, Ric. (fl. 1300), Vicar of Banbury, 44
97
-, Ric. (fl. 1394), 44
-, fam., 44
Brasenose College, Oxford, 154–5, 161–6, 177–8, 182, 202, 209, 232
Brasses, see monumental brasses
Brathwait, see Braithwaite
Bray, John, 206
Brayne (Braine):
-, Hen., 87
-, Thos. (fl. 1831), Mayor of Banbury,
91
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1860). 87
-, Wm., 87
Bread, assize of, 72–73
Bret:
-, John le, 199
-, Sarah le, see Chesterton
Brethren, 115, 116 n, 119–20, 205
Brewerton (later Hirons), John Hirons, 217
Brewing, 6–7, 39, 42, 57, 66–68, 92, 108, 116, 118, 131, 144, 154, 187, 213
Briant, John, 104
Brick-making, 34, 144
Briddesthorne, Sim. de, 235
Bridge hermit, 24
Bridge-repair, service of, 142
Bridges, major, see Banbury; Crop- redy Bridge
Bridges, Thos., and his w. Joanna, 152
Bridgwater, dukes of, see Egerton
Brightwell:
-, Edw., 125
-, Thos., 70
Bristol, 29 n, 64–65, 109
-, Bp. of, see Searchfield, Roland
Britannia Works, see Banbury
Brocas:
-, Ann Dolly, see Pigott
-, Bernard, 104
Brocket Hall (Herts.), 44
Brome:
-, Eliz., see Palmer
-, Rob. (fl. early 15th cent.), 231 n
-, Rob. (fl. 1484), 231
-, Wm., 231
-, fam., 231
Bromwich, West (Staffs.), 68, 107
Brook, Ld., see Greville, Rob.
Brooke, see Sergison-Brooke
Brookhampton, see Kineton
Brooks:
-, Thos., 146
-, Wm., 188
Brotherton:
-, Marg. of, m. John of Segrave, 213
-, Thos. of, 213
Broughton:
-, Thos. of, 236
-, fam., 236
Broughton, 191
-, Broughton Castle, 178, 238
-, Broughton Grange, 71
-, curate of, 250
-, inc., 241
-, man., 233
-, named as address, 8, 73–74, 89, 98,
188, 215, 233
-, 'Salt Street', 226
-, sch., 124
Brouncker, Edw., Vicar of Cropredy, 170
Brounflete:
-, Edw., 187
-, Joan, see Raleigh
Brown (Browne):
-, John, Vicar of Charlbury, and his
w. Marg., 148
-, Mary, ? w. of Wm. (d. 1672),
148
-, Ric., 131
-, Talbot, 107
-, Wm. (d. 1611), 194
-, Wm. (d. 1672), Vicar of Charlbury,
148, 150
Brownists, 8, 99
Brownsill, John, 104, 126
Bruern, 46
-, Abbey, 227, 236 n, 238–9, 245
-, Abbot of, 240
Bruton, Edw., 24
Bryan, Thos., 201
Bryceson, —, organ-builders, 104 n
Bryden, Wm., 68
Buck, Chas., 114
Buckerfield, Edw., 188
Buckeridge, C., 152
Buckingham, 12
Buckinghamshire, 7
Buckinghamshire Railway, 13, 67
Budbrooke (Warws.), Budbrooke Ho., 215
Bugg, Francis, 110
Building trades, 34, 36, 66, 220
-, builders, 34, 67, 167; and see
Bloxham, John (d. 1715);
Brayne, Hen.; Brayne, Thos.
(fl. c. 1860); Chesterman,—; Claridge, —; Cook,
Chas.; Cowley, Messrs.;
Danby and Taylor; Davies,
J. &T.; Davies, John;
Franklin, Hen.; Franklin,
Messrs.; Hope, Jos.; Kibble,
John; Kimberley, Albert;
Kimberley, J. S.; Kimberley,—; Kimberley & Son;
Orchard, —; Pain & Bartlett, Messrs.; Pears, —Taylor, John; Townsend &
Weston; Willeys, Master;
Wilson, Ric.
-, carpenters, 63, 66, 118, 166, 186,
193, 212 n, 220, 222, 230, 238,
241, 244
-, masons, 144, 167, 220, 223, 246;
and see Boulton & Sons;
Thorpe and Ponder; Town-
send & Weston; Winchcombe,
Ric.
-, pargetting, 30, †30
Buildwas (Salop.), Abbot of, 7
Builli, see Busli
Bull:
-, Alban, 219
-, Wm. (fl. 1694), 197
-, Wm. (fl. 1762), 219
-, fam., 54, 212
Bull-baiting, 15, 132
Bulstrode:
-, Marg., see Birmingham
-, W., 233 n
-, Wal., 233
Bumphrey:
-, Francis, 122
-, John, 122
Bunce, Dan., 153
Bunton, Wm., 114
Burdrop, in Swalcliffe, 225, 228, 229;
and see Sibford Gower with
Sibford Ferris and Burdrop
-, agric., 240–4
-, boundaries, 225, 248
-, char., 259–60
-, green, 229
-, inc., 241
-, ind., 245
-, inns, 229
-, named as address, 242
-, nonconf., 256–7
-, sch., 257
-, tithes, 237, 249
Burford, 12, 29, 30 n, 68, 128
Burgages, 18, 20, 49, 56, 61, 73, 105
Burghersh, Hen., Bp. of Lincoln, 39, 50, 58, 162
Burghley, Ld., see Cecil, Wm.
Burne, Phil. de, 72 n
Bumham, H. B., 196
Burrowes, Ric., 78
Burton:
-, F.M., Vicar of South Banbury, 107
-, Hannah, 54
-, —, 102
Burton Dasset (Warws.), 174
Busby:
-, Ric., 31
-, Ric. (? another), 31 n
-, fam., 153
Busli (Builli):
-, Cecily de, see Bussei
-, Idony de, m. Rob. de Vipont, 207
-, John de, 207
Bussei (Busseie, Bussey):
-, Bart. de, 207
-, Cecily de, m. John de Busli, 207
-, Maud de, see Wake
-, Wal. de, 207
-, Wm. de, 207
-, fam., 187
Bustard:
-, Ant., 47
-, Wm., 47
Buswell:
-, John, 188–9
-, Martin, 188–90
-, fam., 188, 192
Butchers, 23, 61–64, 66–67, 118, 166, 178, 182, 220
Bute, Marquess of, see Crichton-Stuart
Butler:
-, Adam, 138
-, (later Butler-Danvers), Augustus
Ric., 208
-, Eliz., Ctss. of Arran, 125
-, Geo., 193n
-, John, 162 n, 214
-, Mary, see Danvers
-, Sim. (fl. 1696), 193
-, Sim. (s. of above), 193
-, fam., 193 n, 214
Butlin:
-, G. A., 188
-, W. B., 188
Byfield, Messrs., and Co., 104
Byng, John, 11, 102
Byshopsden:
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Palmer, 231
-, Philippa, m. Sir Wm. Catesby, 231
-, Philippa, see Willicotes
-, Sir Wm., 231
C
Cabinet-making, 66
Cadbury:
-, Jas., 106, 111, 117
-, Ric., and his w. Eliz., 111
Caen (Calvados, France), stone, 106
Cagchelewe, see Kachelewe
Cage (? punitive instrument), 41, 73, 82
Calais (Pas-de-Calais, France), 62 Calais Staple, 62
Calcott:
-, Alice, w. of Wal., 172
-, Judith, m. Geo. Chambre, 216
-, Toby, 212
-, Wal., 125, 160 n, 172, 174, 194,
206, 214, 216, 219, 223
-, fam., 172, 217, 224
Calthorpe, in Banbury, 3, 5, 11, 18,
23, 25, 28, 49, 51, 56, 69, 71–72
-, agric., 11, 18, 25, 49–50, 52–57
-, boundaries, 5 n, 23, 49
-, Calthorpe Ho., 3, 23, 28–29, 36,
44–45, 50, 52–53, 112
-, fields, 18, 28, 44, 49–50, 51, 52–54,
71, 95, 105
-, glebe, 95
-, inc., 28, 52, 56
-, man., 25, 36–37, 42–45, 49–50, 52–53, 231
-, named as address, 97, 208, 214
-, par. officers, 5 n, 9
-, place-name, 18
-, pop., 27–28
-, tithes, 96
Calvinism, 108, 112, 114, 116
Cambridge University, 98
Camden, Wm., 8
Camm, John, and his w. Mabel, 109
Campbell, John, 11
Campbellites, see Disciples of Christ
Campden, Giles, 136
Campden, Chipping (Glos.), 29 n
Canada, 68, 135, 144
-, company from, 68–69
Caniziani, Gerard, 62
Canning, Sarah, 152
Cannon, H. L., 178
Canterbury, abps. of, see Laud, Wm.; Winchelsey, Rob.
Caperun:
-, Hen. (fl. 1185), 231
-, Hen. (d. by 1223), 231
-, Thos., 138, 231, 245
-, fam., 231
Cardboard-box manufacture, 66
Carew:
-, Sir Edm., 47
-, Margery, see Dynham
Carey, Hen., 11
Carleton:
-, Eliz., see Mohun
-, Geo., 46
Carpenters, see building trades
Carriers, 12, 66–67, 87
Carrying, service of, 53, 140, 239
Carter:
-, Anna Tobina, see Chauncy
-, Felix, 189
-, Martha, 213
-, Ric., 189
-, Thos., 213
-, Thos. Ric., 213
-, Miss, 224
Cartwright:
-, A. R. T., 213
-, A. T. C., 213, 218
-, Sir Fairfax, 195–6
-, John, 195
-, R. A., 213, 217
-, Thos., 195
-, W. R., and his w. Julia Frances, 213
-, Mrs., 224
-, fam., 195, 197, 211, 219–20
Cary-Elwes, Albert, Vicar of Finstock with Fawler, 153
Cash, John, 66
Castle, Sarah, 137
Castle-guard, duty of, see Banbury, cast.
Castle-repair, duty of, see Banbury, cast.
Caswell:
-, John, Vicar of Swalcliffe, 250, 252,
254, 260 n
-, fam., 252
Catesby:
-, Eliz., w. of Geo., m. 2 Sir Thos.
Lucy, 231
-, Geo., 231
-, Philippa, see Byshopsden
-, Sir Ric., 231
-, Sir Wm. (fl. mid 15th cent.), 231
-, Wm. (d. 1485), and his w. Marg.,
231
Caton, Ralph, 204
Catryk, John, Prebendary of Cropredy, 169
Cave, Chas., 67
Cavendish-Bentick, Wm. Hen.
Cavendish, Duke of Portland, 12
Caversham, 216
Cecil:
-, Edw., Vct. Wimbledon, and his w.
Sophia, 233
-, Wm., Ld. Burghley, 97 n, 98, 229
Ceorl (O.E. personal name), 128
Certainty money, 3–4
Chacombe:
-, Amabel of, m. Gil. of Segrave, 213
-, Godfrey of, 213
-, Hugh of, 213
-, Mat. of, 213
-, Rob. of, 177, 213
-, fam., 177, 213
Chacombe (Northants.), 40, 163, 173,
212
-, named as address, 178, 188, 223,
252
-, Priory, 6, 49, 91, 178, 213, 217
canons of, 239
-, priors of, 21, 178, 239, 248
-, rly. sta., 160, 210
-, road to, 210
Chadlington, in Charlbury, 127–8, 137, 148–50, 153–4
Chamberlain (Chamberlayne):
-, Cath., 234
-, (later Denton), Constance, w. of
Geo. (d. 1757), 210, 215, 219,
225
-, E. H., 218
-, (later Denton), Eliz., m. Wenman
Coke, 215
-, Geo. (d. 1698), 214–15
-, Geo. (d. 1703), 215
-, (later Denton), Geo. (d. 1757), 210,
215, 223
-, Jas., 214
-, John, 135–7, 141–2, 146
-, Penelope, m. Sir Rob. Dashwood,
47, 234
-, Rebecca, m. Edw. Hughes, 217–18
-, Ric. (d. by 1693), 214–15
-, Ric. (d. 1719), 215
-, Rob. (fl. 1590), 135–7, 139, 146,
148
-, Rob. (fl. 1606), 221
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1625), 47, 56, 213–14,
220, 234
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1643), 214, 234
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1682), 47, 55, 234,
252
-, Thos. (d. 1782), 217
-, Thos. (d. 1892), 218, 222
-, Wm., 139, 141
-, Mrs., 223
-, fam., 47, 55, 103, 211, 215, 217–19,
223
-, and see Hughes-Chamberlain
Chamberlin:
-, John, 161, 163, 166, 173, 178, 202,
213
-, W. H., 163, 167–8, 178
Chambre:
-, Calcott (d. 1592), 173, 216
-, Calcott (fl. 1602, 1633), 74, 173,
180, 187, 206, 214, 216–17, 220
-, Geo., 213–14, 216, 224
-, Judith, see Calcott
-, Lucy, see Gobert
-, Mr., 184
-, fam., 170 n, 214, 216
Chantries, see Banbury; Cropredy; Lea; Swalcliffe
Chapbooks, 65
Charity of St. Paul, see Sisters of Charity of St. Paul
Charlbury, 1, 3, 50, 127–57, †128,
130; and see Chadlington; Fawler;
Finstock; Shorthampton; Walcot
-, adv., 148–9
-, agric., 127, 135, 139–44, 146
-, Baywell, 128, 131
-, boundaries, 127, 148
-, bridge, 128
-, chap., 149
-, char., 134, 156–7
-, charitable socs., 150, 157
-, ch., †128, 148–52
-, ch.-ho., 136, 146, 151, 156
-, cinema, 132
-, clubs, 132, 134
-, Corner Ho., †129, 131–2
-, ct., 72 n, 135, 142, 146, 151
-, cross, 129
-, curates of, 134, 150, 157
-, customs (traditional), 134
-, dom. archit., 129–32, 136
-, fairs, 132, 144–6
-, farms, 143
-, fields, 140, 142
-, fire brigade, 133
-, glebe, 148–50
-, Hixet Wood, 129, 131–2
-, inc., 142–3
-, ind., 129, 131, 144
-, inns, 129, 131–2, 134, 145, 147,
150
-, Lee Place, 131–4, 136–7, 142
-, Lee's Rest, 128–9, 132, 134, 136–7,
142–3
-, library, 132, 150
-, man., 135–7, 146, 148, 156
-, man.-hos., 135–6, 141, 146, 151,
154, 156
-, mkt., 129, 140, 144–6
-, mills, 139, 141, 146
-, museum, 132
-, named as address, 137, 141, 143
-, nonconf., 131, 150, 153–5
-, par. council and meeting, 132–3,
147
-, par. officers, 133, 146–7, 149–50,
152, 156
-, pest-ho., 147
-, place-name, 1, 128
-, Playing Close, 129, †129, 131–2,
145, 155–6
-, poor relief, 127, 147, 156
-, pop., 129
-, prehist. rem., 1, 128
-, rly. sta., 128
-, rectors of, 148–9
-, rectory, 137, 148
-, roads and streets, 127–9, 133
-, Rom. Catholicism, 153
-, Rom. rem., 1, 128
-, sch., 131, 150–1, 153–6
-, Tapwell in, 3, 127–8, 133–4, 138,
140
-, tithes, 137, 148–9
-, town hall, 132
-, town lands, 145, 156
-, vicarage, 148
-, vicarage-ho., 131, 148–9
-, vicars of, 143, 149–50, 152; and see
Blackburn, Wm.; Brabourne,
John; Browne, John; Browne,
Wm.; Coles, Wm.; Downer,
Thos.; Fulkes, Thos.; Hutchinson, Ralph; King, Rob.;
Lloyd, Hugh; Luck, Jas.;
Russell, S. D.; Sale, Wm.;
Sandwich, Wal.; Searchfield,
Roland; Seward, Wm.; Silver,
Thos.; Smith, A. C.; Stoddart,
W. Wellwood; West, C. F. C.;
Whitstone, Jas.
-, water-supply, 129, 132
-, woodland, 127, 136, 139–42
-, workhouse, 147, 156
Charlbury Exhibition Foundation, 151, 154
Charlbury Soc., 132
Charlbury Temperance Soc., 132
Charlbury Water Works Co., 132
Charles I, 9–10, 17–18, 40–42, 99, 162, 198, 212, 219
Charles II, 145, 207
-, as Prince of Wales, 17
Charlotte, Queen, w. of George III, 250
Chartists, 92–93
Chaucer:
-, Thos., poet, 40
-, Thos. (fl. 1411), 40
Chauncy:
-, Anna Maria, 213
-, Anna Tobina, m. Thos. Ric. Carter,
213
-, Toby (fl. 1705), 89 n
-, Toby (fl. 1729, s. of above), 89–90
-, Wm. Hen., 213, 225
Chaworthe:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Wm. Cope (fl. 1540),
46
-, Sir Geo., 46
Checkley:
-, Hawtin, 56
-, Wm., 224 n
-, fam., 177–8
Cheese-making, 48, 60, 202; and see Banbury cheese
Cheltenham (Glos.), 12, 14, 26
Cheney (Chesney):
-, Geo. Gardner, 66
-, John (d. 1808), 33, 65–66
-, John (fl. 1878), 66
-, Rob. de, Bp. of Lincoln, 58, 96, 195,
207, 214, 232
-, Thos., 65
-, fam., 65
Cheney & Sons, 33, 69
Cherwell, riv., 23, 44, 49, 52, 88, 158,
172, 207, 216
-, as boundary, 5, 160, 175, 206, 210
-, as water-supply, 83, 163
-, crossings of, 1, 6–7, 18, 21, 23, 75 n,
206, 210
-, feeders of, 157–8, 211, 225
-, fishing rights in, 43
-, mill-cuts on, 69, 167
-, pollution of, 82–83
-, valley of, 158, 164
Chesney, see Cheney
Chester, 30 n
Chesterman, —, 24, 114
Chesterton:
-, Ralph of, 199
-, Rob. of, 199
-, Sarah of, m. John le Bret, 199
-, fam., 199
Chetwode, Sir R., 81 n
Chevauchesul:
-, Emma, m. — Danvers, 231
-, Maud, m. Peter Talemasch, 231
-, Rob., 138, 231
Chicago (U.S.A.), 192
Childs, Gil., 137
Chilson, see Shorthampton
Chipping Campden, see Campden, Chipping
Chipping Norton, see Norton, Chipping
Chipping Warden, see Warden, Chipping
Chislehampton, 44
Cholera, 82–83
Christ Church, Oxford, 49, 162, 164,
195, 217, 235–6, 243, 245–6
-, censors of, 170
-, Dean and Chapter of, 189
Christian, Ewan W., 172, 222
Christian Scientists, 120
Church furnishers, see Heaton, Butler, & Bayne; Rogers & Surman, Messrs.
Church rates, 12, 83–84, 93, 108–10, 117, 150, 173, 253
Churchill:
-, John, 87
-, and see Spencer Churchill
Churchill:
-, Dowager Lady, see Spencer,
Frances
-, Lady, see Spencer, Jane
-, Lds., 129; and see Spencer, Francis
Almeric; Spencer, Francis
Geo.; Spencer, Victor
Ciometals Ltd., 69
Cirencester (Glos.), 49
Clare:
-, Eleanor de, 201
-, Gil. de, Earl of Gloucester, 232
-, John de (d. 1324), 178
-, John de (fl. 1331), 178
-, John de (fl. 1377, ? same as above),
201
-, fam., 179
Clarence, dukes of, see Plantagenet, Geo.; William IV
Clarendon, Earl of, see Hyde, Edw.
Claridge:
-, Chris., 178
-, Geo., 122
-, John (fl. c. 1660), 180
-, John (fl. c. 1700), 180
-, Ric., 221
-, Thos., 205
-, Wm., 182–3
-, —, 37, 105
-, fam., 178
Clarke, Caleb, 116–17
Clarks (Banbury) Ltd., 70
Clarson:
-, Hen., Mayor of Banbury, 74 n
-, John, 221
-, fam., 178
Clattercote, John of, 197 n
Clattercote (extra-parochial place), 3,
157–8, 185, 194–7; and see
Claydon-with-Clattercote
-, agric., 197
-, boundaries, 184, 194
-, fields, 197
-, inc., 189, 197
-, man., 162, 189, 195–7, 201, 213
-, named as address, 167, 173, 180, 197
-, poor relief, 197
-, pop., 195
-, Priory, †175, 195–6
-, attack on, 199
-, estates of, 21, 49, 164, 178,
186–9, 195–6, 201, 207, 214,
217
-, Priors of, 178, 197
-, reservoir, 160, 194–5, 198
-, road to, 206
-, tithes, 169
-, water-supply, 195
Claverdon (Warws.), Claverdon Lodge, 208
Claydon, Ric. of, 187 n
Claydon, in Cropredy, 3–4, 157–8,
160, 164–5, 179, 184–94
-, adv., 191
-, agric., 188–9
-, boundary, 184
-, canal, 158, 185
-, char., 194
-, ch., 168–71, 181, 185, 191
-, ch. room, 186, 193
-, Claydon Hill, 15
-, curacy, 191–2, 204; and see Claydon-with-Mollington
-, curates of, 170, 191–2, 204, 221;
and see Claydon, vicars (titular)
of
-, dom. archit., 185
-, farms, 186–90
-, fields, 185, 189, 197
-, glebe, 169, 189, 191, 193
-, inc., 186, 188
-, ind., 184
-, inns, 186
-, man., 162, 186–90, 195, 214, 216 n
-, man.-ho., 185
-, named as address, 197
-, nonconf., 173, 192–3, 205
-, par. officers, 170, 190–1, 194
-, poor relief, 157, 190–1
-, pop., 185–6, 190
-, pound, 186, 191
-, roads to, 160, 194–5, 198
-, sch., 186, 193–4
-, tithes, 169, 186, 189
-, vestry, 191
-, vicarage-ho., 192–3
-, vicars (titular) of, 192, 194; and
see Palmer, G. W.; Symes-Thompson, Francis
-, wake, 192 n
-, water-supply, 184, 186
Claydon and Clattercote School Board, 194
Claydon-with-Clattercote, 194
Claydon-with-Mollington, 191–2, 203; and see Blagden, R. T.; Hughes, T. C.; Tait, Thos. Hen.
Cleaver, Wm., 174
Clement:
-, Alice, 235 n
-, Hen., 235
-, Rob., 235 n
-, Wm., 235 n
-, fam., 235
Clements, fam., 153
Clerkenwell, see London
Clerks convict, 40–41
Clifford:
-, Isabel de, see Vipont
-, Jesse, 155
-, Rob. de (d. by 1300), 207
-, Rob. de (fl. 1300), 207
-, Rog. (d. 1322), 207
-, Rog. (d. 1389), 207
-, Thos., 207
Clinton, Hen. de, 200
Clock- and watch-making, 93, 173; and see Allam, W.; Enoch, Ezra; Enoch, John; Gilkes, Ric. (b. 1767); Gilkes, Thos. (d. 1743); Kendall, Larkum; Knibb, fam.; Midland Clock Works; Moore, John, & Sons; Smith, J.; Smith, Messrs., and Sons; White, Messrs.
Clover, 57
Coaching, 12, 32
Coal-dealing, 12, 67, 93, 166, 215
Cobb:
-, Edw., 3, 45, 83 n, 113
-, John, 152
-, Thos. (fl. 1723), 44
-, Thos. (d. 1821), 45, 48, 53
-, Thos. (s. of above), 45
-, Timothy Rhodes, 45, 57 n, 65, 91
-, fam., 3, 44–45, 66, 79, 108, 112–13
Cobb's Bank, 26, 33, 36, 66, 91
Cobb's factory, 39, 64, 66, 91
Cobbin, Ingram, 114
Cock-fighting, 15
Cockerell:
-, C. R., †101, 103
-, Samuel Pepys, †101, 102–3
Coke:
-, Eliz., see Chamberlain
-, Thos., Earl of Leicester, 215
-, Wenman, 215
Colcutt, David, 133, 143
Coldron Brook, 127, 133
Cole, Wm., 153
Coleby (Lincs.), 231
Coleman:
-, John, 217
-, Jos., 217
-, Martha, see Morris
-, Nat., 217
-, Phil., 217
-, fam., 220
Coles:
-, John, 71
-, Wm., Vicar of Charlbury, 148, 150,
152
Coleson:
-, Eliz., see Birmingham, Eliz.
-, Wm., 233
Collar-making, 166–7, 180
Collins (Colyns):
-, Jos., 193
-, Wm., 47
-, fam., 190, 193
Collyweston (Northants.), 30 n
Colston, —, 29 n
Colyns, see Collins
Combe Down (Som.), Bath stone from, 115
Combe Martin, Wm. de, 49
Combermere Abbey (Chesh.), Abbot of, 7
Committee of Both Kingdoms, 10
Commons, House of, 89, 91–92, 245, 250
Commonwealth, 10, 99
Compton:
-, Eliz., see Spencer
-, Sir Hen., and his w. Anne, 47
-, Jas., Earl of Northampton, 9–10
-, Spencer, Earl of Northampton, 9
-, Wm. (fl. 1623), Earl of Northampton, 213
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1645), 9–10
-, fam., 47, 214–15, 217
Compton, Fenny (Warws.), 56, 170, 185, 189
Compton Wynyates (Warws.), 33 n
Conant, see Pigott
Congregationalists, 108, 114–15, 154, 183, 225
Conner, Mary, 113
Conservative party, 13, 79, 91–95, 108
Constable, fam., 183
Conyngham, Francis, Marquess Conyngham, and his w. Jane, 153
Cook (Cooke):
-, Chas., 172
-, Chris., 259
-, J. T., 124
-, Capt. Jas., explorer, 134
-, Ric., 146
-, Steph., 104, 126
-, Thos., 183
Cope:
-, Anna, see Walter
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1551), 43, 45–46, 55, 97
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1614), 8, 44, 46, 54, 69,
74, 89, 97–98, 178, 237
-, Sir Ant. (fl. 1668), 46
-, Sir Ant. (d. 1932), 163
-, Arabella Diana, m. John Fred.
Sackville, 46
-, Cath. Ann, m. Geo. Gordon, 46
-, Sir Chas., sr. (d. 1781), 46
-, Sir Chas., jr. (d. 1781), 46
-, Edw., 46, 73
-, Eliz. (fl. 1560), see Mohun
-, Eliz. (fl. 1602), see Chaworthe
-, John (fl. 1548), 46
-, Sir John (d. 1638), 46
-, Sir John (d. 1721), 46, 89
-, Jonathan (fl. 1688), 46
-, Sir Jonathan (d. 1765), 46, 89
-, Sir Monnoux, 44, 54, 89, 104
-, Sir Mordaunt, 44
-, Ric. (fl. 1604), 44, 46, 69, 74
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1806), 163
-, Steph., 46
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1513), 28, 45, 55, 102–3
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1637), 46, 54, 74, 237
-, fam., 13, 43–44, 46, 49, 54–55, 89,
101, 163, 179
Copland, Geo., 131
Coppoke, Wm., 191
Corbet:
-, And., 195
-, Eliz., see Boothby
-, Judith, see Boothby
-, Mary, see Lee
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1606), 162, 195
-, Ric. (d. 1635), Bp. of Oxford, 8, 98
-, Sir Vincent, 162, 195
Corbucion:
-, Peter, 235
-, Wm. (fl. 1086), 235
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1200), 235
-, fam., 235
Corn-dealer, 12
Cornbury Park (extra-parochial place),
1 n, 127, 129, 131, 135, 137, 143
-, called Blandford Park, 154
-, chaplains at, 150
-, Keeper of, 152
-, named as address, 132, 152–3, 157
-, prehist. rem., 128
Cornwall, Wm., 48
Cornwall, Earl of, see Gaveston, Piers
Cornwall, 153
Cote, in Charlbury, 3, 127–8, 133
-, agric., 139–41
-, inc., 133, 141
-, man., 135, 139
-, tithes, 137, 139
Coton, in Cropredy, 3, 72, 157–8, 179,
210, 212, 216 n
-, agric., 218–20
-, char., 225
-, Coton Fm., 160, 212
-, man., 162, 210, 212, 214, 217
-, named as address, 213, 219
-, poor relief, 220
-, pop., 210–12
-, road, 210
-, sch., 223, 224 n
-, tithes, 213
Cotswold Ridgeway, 1, 6
Cottam, Geo., 123
Cottisford:
-, John of, 208
-, Phil. of, 208
-, Sir Rog. of, and his w. Cath., 208
-, Sir Thos. of, and his w. Alice, 208
Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, 114, 182
County court, 81, 184
Courage, Raymond, 213
Court of recognizance, 72
Court of record, 72–74, 79–81
Courts, see Banbury, Quarter Sessions; Banbury hund.; county court; court of recognizance; court of record; courts baron; courts leet; halimote; law days; Oxford, assizes; peculiar jurisdictions; pie powder courts; portmoots; three weeks' courts
Courts baron, 72, 237, 246
Courts leet, 76, 80, 83 n, 146
Coutts, Thos., 90 n
Coventry, John, 238
Coventry (Warws.), 11–12, 20, 64–65,
67, 73, 80
-, named as address, 26, 66, 216
Coventry, Archdeacon of, see Holbech Chas. Wm.
Cowley:
-, Edwin, 223 n, 224
-, Marg., 174
-, Messrs., 26
Cowley, 144
Cowling, Wm., 142
Cramic Engineering Co. Ltd., 69
Crasse, Thos., 153
Craucumbe, Godfrey de, 235
Crayford (Kent), 125
Crayker:
-, John, Vicar of Swalcliffe, 250
-, Solomon, Vicar of Swalcliffe, 250
Credwell, John, 238
Cremona (Italy), Bp. of, see Adigheriis Ugolino de
Crichton-Stuart, John, Marquess of Bute, 81, 88 n, 91
Cricket, 15, 60, 132
Crocker, John, 43
Croke, John, and his w. Prudence, 47
Cromwell:
-, Idony, see Vipont
-, John, 207
-, Oliver, 9–10, 207
-, Thos., 63, 196
Cropredy:
-, Geof. of, 163–4, 168
-, Hen. of (fl. 1300), 163
-, Hen. of (fl. 1344), 163
-, Hugh of, 163
-, Phil. of, 163
-, Sim. of (fl. 1166), 163
-, Sim. of (fl. 1208, 1225), 40, 163, 232
-, Sim. of (fl. 1279), 163–4
-, Sim. of (fl. 1316), 163
-, Thos. of (fl. 1351), 163
-, Thos. of (fl. 1418, ? another), 163
-, fam., 163
Cropredy, 3, 71–72, 157–75, 159, 204,
209, 216; and see Bourton;
Claydon; Coton; Mollington;
Prescote; Wardington; Williamscot
-, adv., 168
-, agric., 164–6, 180
-, boundaries, 157, 160, 175
-, bridges, 160; and see Cropredy
Bridge
-, canal, 158, 160–1, 166–7
-, Challarscote, 161
-, chant., 170–2
-, chap., 158, 171–2, 181
-, chaplain, 170
-, char., 173–6, 181–2, 184
-, ch., 160 n, 161, 168–73, 171, †174,
176, 181–2, 191, 205–6, 221
-, Cropredy Lawn, 161–3, 166, 178,
195
-, cross, 161
-, curates of, 169–70, 181–2
-, dom. archit., 161
-, farms, 161, 166
-, fields, 165
-, ford, 160
-, glebe, 166, 169–70, 174, 180
-, inc., 158, 161–3, 165–6, 169
-, ind., 166–7, 190
-, inns, 161
'Brazen Nose', 166, 168, 176
-, man., 1, 3, 50, 162–4, 177–8, 186,
195, 207, 212, 232, 239
-, man.-ho., 163–4
-, mills, 167, 180, 197
-, named as address, 66, 197, 202, 209,
212 n, 213, 217
-, nonconf., 161, 170–1, 173–4
-, par. council, 168
-, par. officers, 167–8, 172–3, 181
-, place-name, 158, 160
-, poor relief, 157, 167–8
-, pop., 158, 160, 165, 198, 201
-, prebend, 164, 168–9, 217
-, prebendaries of, 161, 168–9; and
see Catryk, John; Robertson,
Thos.; Sandale, John; Wilcocks, Hen.; Wolman, —
-, prehist. rem., 158
-, priest of, see Benedict
-, rly. sta., 160
-, rectors of, 166, 204; and see Cropredy, prebendaries of
-, rectory, 96; and see Cropredy,
prebend
-, roads and streets, 158, 160–1, 168
-, roads to, 158, 185, 189, 194–5, 198,
209–11
-, Rom. rem., 1, 158
-, sch., 169, 171–4, 176, 184, 224
-, tithes, 49, 163–4, 168–9, 171, 179
-, vicarage, 168–70, 202
-, vicarage-ho., 170, 172
-, vicars of, 162, 166, 168–75, 180,
182–3, 185, 191–3, 198, 202,
204–5, 221; 223–4; and see
Baldwin, Ric.; Ballard, John;
Barnard, —; Barr, Geo.;
Barton, Thos.; Bathurst, Edw.;
Brouncker, Edw.; Gibbons,
John; Goodenough, Sam.;
Holloway, Thos.; Hopkins,
John; Hoste, J. R. P.; Lupton,
Rog.; Noel, A. Wm.; Pett,
Phineas; Rosse, John; Rudde,
Ralph; Stanier, Francis; Theydon, Rog. de; Wood, Wm.
(fl. 1804); Wood, Wm. (fl.
1870)
Cropredy Bridge, 25, 160–2
-, battle of, 162, 172, 206
Cropredy Clothing Club, 174
Cropredy hund., 1–2
Cropredy Peculiar, 161, 168–9, 173–4, 181
'Cropredy Plan', 168
Crops, less common, see beans; clover; dredge; hops; mangolds; maslin; potatoes; pulse; rhubarb; rye; sainfoin; swedes; turnips; vetches
Crosses, see Banbury; Bodicote, Weeping Cross; Charlbury; Cropredy
Crossley, Maj. Eric, 47
Crossman:
-, Anne Patricia, see McDougall
-, R. H. S., 208
Cubitt:
-, C., 108
-, fam., 108, 117
Cucking stool, 75, 82
Cullen, Sir R., 81 n
Culworth (Northants.), 33, 103, 126
-, 'Culworth gang', 186
-, Culworth Junction, rly. sta., 13
Cumberlow Green (Herts)., 187
Cumberworth, —, 40 n
Curson:
-, Giralmus, 236
-, Hubert, 236
Curtis:
-, John, 188
-, Ric., 188
Customs, traditional, 20, 134; and see May games; morris dancing; pageants; Whitsun ales
Cutt, Rob., 40, 69–70
Cuttle Brook, 23, 41, 82
D
Daffurn, W., 120
Dale, Dr. R. W., 115
Dalton, —, 102
Damery, Ric., see Snappe
Danby, Jas., 123–4
Danby and Taylor, 26
Danes, 158
Danes Moor, see Edgcott
Danvers:
-, Agnes, see Brancaster
-, Anne, 158, 172
-, Dan., 121
-, Eliz. (d. 1482), w. of Ric. (d. c.
1488), 172
-, Eliz. (fl. early 18th cent.), see
Morewood
-, Emma, see Chevauchesul
-, Geof., and his w. Sarah, 139
-, Geo. (d. 1575), 44–45, 52, 177, 179
-, Geo. (fl. 1601), 44
-, Isabel, see Lea
-, John (d. c. 1347), 178, 231
-, John (fl. 1441), 6, 43–44, 49, 56, 71,
177, 208, 214
-, John (fl. early 16th cent.), 172
-, John (d. 1591), 44, 97
-, John (fl. 1591), 44, 103
-, Sir John (d. 1655), and his w. Grace,
208
-, Sir John (d. 1721), 172, 208–9
-, Sir John (d. 1796), 208
-, Jos., 208
-, Marg., see Doyley
-, Mary, m. Augustus Ric. Butler, 208
-, Nic, 139
-, Ralph, 139
-, Ric. (fl. 1279), 239
-, Ric. (fl. 1308), 236 n
-, Ric. (fl. 1369), 178
-, Ric. (fl. 1385, 1394), 44, 139, 231
-, Ric. (d. c. 1488), 158, 172, 181,
208–9
-, Rob. (fl. c. 1200), 138–9, 177, 231
-, Rob. (fl. 1279), 139, 177, 231
-, Rob. (fl. before 1428), 138
-, Sam., 208
-, Sim. (d. by 1279), 139, 177
-, Sim. (d. c. 1327), 46, 231
-, Sim. (fl. 1333), 177–8
-, Thos., 49
-, Wm. (fl. 1279), 139
-, Sir Wm. (d. by 1505), and his w.
Anne, 43
-, Capt. Wm. (d. 1643), 103
-, Wm. (fl. 1650), 49
-, fam., 44–45, 52, 139, 172, 177–9,
208–9, 239
-, and see Butler
Darcy, Sir Geo., 135
Darnelly, Edw., 48, 69–70
Dashwood:
-, Dorothea, see Read
-, Sir Hen. Watkin, 45, 47, 234
-, Sir Jas., 44–45, 47, 234
-, Penelope, see Chamberlain
-, Sir Rob., 47, 57 n, 89, 103, 234
-, fam., 44, 48, 75, 89
Daventry (Northants.), 12, 158, 160, 173, 210
Davies (Davis):
-, G. J., 134, 150, 157
-, J. & T., 16, 39, 104
-, John, 67
-, Steph., 112
-, Thos., 57
Davy, John, 136
Dawber, Guy, 172
De la Mare, Sir Peter, 216
De la Sale, see Hall
Deddington, 7, 67, 108, 112, 168 n
-, Ilbury in, 47
-, named as address, 84, 106, 222, 237,
255
Demag Zug group, 69
-, Demag Hoists and Cranes Ltd., 69
Denchfield:
-, Miss M. E., 43
-, W. E., 43
-, Wm., 43
-, fam., 43
Densy, John, 214
Denton:
-, Alex. (fl. 1626), 138
-, Alex. (d. by 1757), 215
-, Constance, see Chamberlain
-, Eliz., see Chamberlain
-, Geo., see Chamberlain
-, John (fl. mid 16th cent.), 89
-, John (d. by 1656), and his w.
Ursula, 138
-, John (fl. 1656), 138
-, Thos. (fl. mid 16th cent.), 73, 89
-, Thos. (fl. 1626), 138
Derby, earls of, 228; and see Ferrers, Rob. de (fl. 1138); Ferrers, Rob. de (fl. c. 1153)
Derby, 223
Derrick, —, 36, 122
Derrick and Hickman, 107
Deserted villages and hamlets, 5, 28, 55, 127, 133, 141, 206–7, 212, 227, 241
Despenser, fam., 207
Devereux:
-, Eliz., Vctss. of Hereford, 152
-, Rob. (d. 1601), Earl of Essex, 135
-, Rob. (d. 1646), Earl of Essex, 9
Devon, Earl of, see Stafford, Humph.
Dewsbury (Yorks. W. R.), 245
Diestere (Deyster):
-, John (fl. c. 1380), 62
-, John (fl. 1402), Vicar of Banbury,
97
Dighel, Wm., 97
Dillon:
-, Charlotte, Vctss. Dillon, 136
-, Hen., Vct. Dillon, 135, 143
-, fam., 136
Dimmock, see Dymoke
Disciples of Christ, 115, 119
Disney, fam., 187
Disraeli, Benjamin, 95
Ditchedge Lane, 225
Ditchfield, —, 223
Ditchley, see Spelsbury
Diuma, St., Bp. of the Mercians, 128
Dive:
-, Hawise de, m. Ralf de Karewill, 186
-, John de (fl. 1239), 186
-, John de (fl. 1279), 186–7
-, Wm. de (fl. 1166), 186
-, Wm. de (d. by c. 1225), 186
-, Wm. de (d. by 1251), 186
-, fam., 186
Dix:
-, Cath., see Doyley
-, David, 146
-, Edw. (fl. 1756), 232
-, Edw. (d. by 1785, s. of above), 232
-, Edw. (d. c. 1790), 232
-, Edw. (d. 1839), 232
-, Eliz., 256
-, Jos. (d. 1801), 232, 243
-, Jos. (fl. 1875), 232
-, fam., 252, 255
Dod, John, 97
Dog-fighting, 15
D'Oilly, see Doyley
Donner, Maj. E. L., 176
Donnington (Berks.), 236
Dorchester, 6, 41 n, 42, 229
-, Bps. of, 2, 6
-, see of, 1–2, 6, 42, 135, 229
Dorchester hund., 3, 42, 229
Dormer:
-, John and his w. Eliz., 200
-, Sir Mic., 47
-, Rob., 200
-, fam., 47
Dorset, Duke of, see Sackville, John Fred.
Doubling, see textile trades
Douglas:
-, Sir Chas., 94–95
-, F. S. N., 90
-, Sylvester, Ld. Glenbervie, 90
-, W. J., 37
Doune, Wm., Rector of Swalcliffe, 249
Dovecots, 196, 217, 235, 238, 240
Downer:
-, Anne, 153
-, Thos., Vicar of Charlbury, 149, 153
Doyley:
-, Anne, see Rush
-, Bray, 109
-, Cath., m. Edw. Dix (d. by 1785),
232
-, Chris., 232
-, Isabel, m. Thos. Wykeham (fl.
1407), 230
-, Sir John, 44
-, Marg., m. Geo. Danvers (d. 1575),
45
-, Mary, m. Hen. Hawten, 43–44
-, Rob. (fl. 1086), and his w. Edith, 45
-, Rob. (d. 1750), 232
-, Rob. (fl. 1773), 242–3
-, Rob. (fl. 1792), 232
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1400), 230
-, Wm. (d. 1772), 232
Draper:
-, Thos., 3, 87
-, fam., 45
Drayton, 5, 79–80, 191, 230
Dredge, 57, 140
Driver, Chas., 84
Droitwich (Worcs.), 1, 6, 127, 225
Drug manufacture, 144, 162
Drury, Chas. Wm., 246
Du Cros:
-, Sir Arthur, 153
-, Harvey, 132, 135, 153
-, fam., 153
Dublin (Ireland), 61
Dudley, John, Earl of Warwick, Duke of Northumberland, 3, 40, 42, 48, 73, 162, 164, 177, 229
Duffield:
-, John, 232
-, fam., 232
Dugdale, Wm., 102
Dunch:
-, Kath., m. Thos. Hawten (fl. 1638),
43–44
-, Sir Wm., 44
Dunchurch (Warws.), 217–18
Duncombe, John, and his w. Eliz., 252
Dunn, Martin, 107
Dunnell, Rob., 68
Dunnell, Messrs., & Co., 68
Dunstable Priory (Beds.), 158
Dunstall (Staffs.), 93
Dunwich (Suff.), 61
Duston, Wm. of, 215
Dyeing, see textile trades
Dyer, fam., 166
Dyke, Boots, & Farmer, 144
Dymoke (Dimmock):
-, Edw. (d. 1566), 234
-, Edw. (fl. 1578), 234
-, Eliz., see Hebden
-, Phil., 234
-, Rob., 234
-, Thos. (d. 1422), 234
-, Thos. (d. 1470), 234
-, fam., 234 n
Dynham:
-, Eliz., m. Sir John Sapcotes, 47, 236
-, Joan, see Archer
-, Sir John (d. 1458), 47, 236
-, John (d. 1501), Ld. Dynham, 47,
236
-, Kath., m. — Arundell, 47
-, Margery, m. — Carew, 47
-, fam., 47
E
Eagles:
-, John, 197
-, Wm., 174
-, fam., 163, 170
Eaglestone, Thos., 223
Eardley-Twistleton-Fiennes, Wm. Thos., Ld. Saye and Sele, 106 n
Easington, in Banbury, 12, 23, 28,
49–50, 71, 85
-, agric., 52–53, 57
-, ct., 43
-, Easington Bar, 21
-, man., 42–44, 70
-, man.-ho., 43
-, mill, 70
-, modern suburb, 26–27, 85, 119,
122, 124
-, named as address, 43, 237
East Anglia, 64
East and West Junction Railway, 160, 191
Easthope, John, 91
Eastwell (Leics.), 40
Eastington (Warws.), 226, 259
Eaton, John Chamberlin, 178
Eaton, Wood, 170
Eaves, W., 220
Eden:
-, Edw., 217
-, Ric., 154
-, Thos., 217
-, fam., 211, 217
Edgcott (Northants.), 9, 89, 210–11,
213, 217, 220
-, Danes Moor, battle of, 7
Edgehill (Warws.), 12, 198, 225
-, battle of, 9
Edinburgh, Duke of, see Philip
Edmunds (Edmonds):
-, John, 139
-, Ric., 66, 92
-, Wm., 67, 108, 118
Edmunds and Kench Ltd., 70
Edward I, 17, 213, 232
Edward II, 39
Edward III, 17
Edward VI, 17, 135
Edward VII, 26, 245
Edward the Confesssor, 199
Edward (fl. 1086), 162
Edwards, C. H., 84
Egerton, fam., dukes of Bridgwater, 236
Eleanor, Queen, w. of Henry III, 57
Electrical goods manufacture, 69
Electrical Power Distribution Co., 87
Elim Church, 120
Eliot, Ric., 256
Elizabeth I, 17, 135, 162, 164, 178, 213
Elkington:
-, John, 178
-, Wm., 189
-, fam., 163, 166, 202
Ellis, Sidney, 89
Elmes, Mrs., 44
Encase Ltd., 69
Engineering, 67, 69
England, kings and queens of, 41, 97; and see Charles I; Charles II; Charlotte; Edward I; Edward II; Edward III; Edward VI; Edward VII; Edward the Confessor; Eleanor; Elizabeth I; Ethelred II; George I; George IV; George V; Henry I; Henry II; Henry III; Henry IV; Henry VI; Henry VII; Henry VIII; James I; James II; John; Mary I; Philip; Richard II; Richard III; Victoria; William I; William IV
Enoch:
-, Ezra, 246
-, John, 246
Enstone, 238
-, Radford in, 153
Enteric fever, 84
Entry fines, 95, 142, 146, 243
Enyon:
-, Cath., m. Sir John Garrard, 187
-, Constance, m. Rob. Wilmer, 187
-, Dorothy, m. Thos. Stanley, 187
-, Jas. (d. 1623), 187
-, Jas. (d. 1632), 187
-, Sir Jas. (d. 1642), 187
Eoppa (O.E. personal name), 228
Epidemics, 10, 82, 134, 141, 248; and see cholera; enteric fever; pesthouses; plague; smallpox
Epwell, in Swalcliffe, 3, 191, 225, 228
-, agric., 239–44
-, boundaries, 225, 248, 256
-, chap., see Epwell, ch.
-, chaplain of, 249, 254
-, char., 260
-, ch. (formerly chap.), 228, 248,
254–5
-, ct., 246
-, curates of, 254
-, curate's ho., 254
-, dom. archit., 228
-, farms, 228, 244
-, fields, 241
-, glebe, 237, 249
-, green, 228
-, inc., 237, 241–3, 249
-, ind., 245–6
-, man., 46, 138, 229–32, 237, 245
-, man.-hos., 228, 231–2
-, mills, 244–5
-, named as address, 44, 139, 231, 252
-, nonconf., 256–7
-, par. officers, 247, 255
-, poor relief, 247
-, pop., 228
-, rectory, 248, 254
-, roads, 226
-, sch., 258–9
-, tithes, 237, 249
Esa (O.E. personal name), 28
Essex, Col. Chas., 99
Essex, earls of, see Devereux, Rob. (d. 1601); Devereux, Rob. (d. 1646)
Essoldo Cinemas, 15
Ethelred II, 199
Eton:
-, John, 141
-, Wm., 136, 141
Europe, royal courts of, 245
Evans:
-, Benjamin, 143
-, Phil., 257
Evenlode, riv., 1, 127, 129, 133–4, 140
Everitt, Jas., 67
Eversley (Hants), Bramshill in, 163
Evesham (Worcs.), battle of, 232
Evreux, Count of, see Simon; William
Exeter, Bp. of, see Oldham, Hugh
Extra-parochial places, 1, 3, 157, 169; and see Clattercote; Cornbury Park
Eyans, see Eyrans
Eydon (Northants.), 126
Eyles, W. M., 115
Eynsham, 125, 136, 145
-, Abbey, 58, 129, 139, 148–9
-, abbots of, 3, 20 n, 23, 49, 72 n,
139–40, 146; and see Gloucester, Gil. of; Godfrey;
Lambourne, Geof. of
-, cartulary of, 96
-, estates of, 20–21, 42, 48–49, 128,
133, 135, 138–40, 229–30
-, monks of, 136
-, tithes, 62, 96, 137, 148, 163–4,
168, 186, 213
Eyrans (Jans, Eyans):
-, Ant. (fl. 1617), 137
-, Ant. (fl. 1686), 156
-, Ric. (fl. 1590), 137, 139
-, Ric. (fl. 1665), 129, 156
-, Ric. (fl. 1719), 137, 143
-, Thos., 156
-, fam., 137
F
Fairs, see Banbury; Charlbury
Falkner, Uriah, 180
Farnborough (Warws.), 185, 188, 193,
198, 203
-, named as address, 81 n, 90, 92, 178,
189, 194, 198, 204, 221
Farnsworth, Ric., 109
Farriers, 62, 163, 166
Fawler, in Charlbury, 3, 127–9, 134;
and see Finstock with Fawler
-, agric., 127, 139–44
-, boundaries, 127, 148
-, bridge, 127–8, 134
-, char., 156
-, dom. archit., 134
-, farms, 143
-, fields, 140, 142
-, fishery, 146
-, ford, 134
-, green, 134
-, inc., 127, 143
-, ind., 129, 144
-, man., 46, 135–6, 138–9, 229–30
-, mill, 134, 146
-, named as address, 137, 141
-, nonconf., 154
-, par. officers, 146–7
-, poor relief, 127, 147
-, pop., 129
-, prehist. rem., 128
-, roads, 128
-, Rom. rem., 128
-, sch., 155
-, tithes, 137, 148
-, woodland, 127
Fell, John, Bp. of Oxford, 102 n, 104
Felons' and fugitives' goods, right to, 73–74
Fermour, Wm., 136
Ferrers:
-, Hen. de, 236
-, Rob. de (fl. 1138), Earl of Derby,
236
-, Rob. de (fl. c. 1153), Earl of Derby,
236
-, fam., 228, 238
Ferrey, Benjamin, 105–6
Field:
-, Arthur, 104
-, Rob., 48, 95
-, fam., 48
Fields, open, see open fields and inclosure
Fiennes:
-, Cecil, Baroness Saye and Sele, m.
Rob. Mignon, 3
-, Celia, 233
-, Eliz., 237
-, Jas., Vct. Saye and Sele, 3, 110, 253
-, Col. John, 10
-, Laur., Vct. Saye and Sele, 230
-, Nat., 89
-, Ric. (d. 1573), 40, 48, 73, 233
-, Ric. (d. 1613), Ld. Saye and Sele, 3,
40, 48, 74, 102, 237, 241
-, Vere Alicia, m. Ric. Wykeham (d.
1751), 230
-, Wm., Vct. Saye and Sele, 8, 40–41,
48, 56, 74, 99, 109, 239
-, fam., 3, 13, 40, 49, 89, 98, 215, 227,
241–2
-, and see Eardley-Twistleton-Fiennes;
Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes
Fifield, Rob., see Baker
Finch:
-, Anne, see Vavasour
-, John, 142
Finstock, Gil. of, 138
Finstock, in Charlbury, 3, 127–9, 133
-, agric., 127, 139–44
-, boundaries, 127, 148
-, chap., see Finstock, ch.
-, char., 156–7
-, ch. (formerly chap.), 129, 133, 148,
152–3; and see Finstock with
Fawler
-, curates of, 152
-, dom. archit., 133
-, farms, 143
-, fields, 140, 142
-, Gadding Well, 133
-, green, 133
-, inc., 127, 143
-, ind., 129, 133, 144
-, inns, 133
-, man., 135, 137–8
-, named as address, 136, 142
-, nonconf., 133, 154
-, par. officers, 146, 157
-, poor relief, 127, 147, 156
-, pop., 129
-, rly. sta., 128
-, roads, 128
-, sch., 129, 133, 147, 155–7
-, tithes, 137, 152
-, vicarage-ho., 133, 152
-, woodland, 127, 134, 139
-, workhouse, 147
Finstock with Fawler, 152; and see Cary-Elwes, Albert; Redifer, Alfred
Fires and fire fighting, 8, 24–25, 27, 29, 79–80, 86, 133, 167, 198, 228, 245
Fisher:
-, J. D., 107
-, Thos. (fl. 1549), see Hawkins
-, Wm. and his w. Anne, 178
-, fam., 178
Fishponds and fisheries, 40–41, 43, 45–46, 146, 195
Fitton:
-, Cath., see Percy
-, Francis, 42
Fitzlvo, Wm., 200
FitzParnel:
-, Marg., m. Saer de Quincy, Earl of
Winchester, 234–5
-, Rob., 234
Fitzwilliam, Sir Wm., and his w. Anne, 47
FitzWyth:
-, Guy, 187, 214
-, John, 187, 214
-, Rob., 187, 214
-, fam., 187, 214
Flanders, 61
Flax-selling, 58
Fletcher, Revd. Mr., 121
Floore (Northants.), 187
Florence (Italy), 62
Football, 15, 132
Forbes, Chas., Vicar of South
-, Banbury, 100, 106–7
Forced loans, 8
Fords, see Adderbury, Twyford in; Banbury; Cropredy; Fawler; Wardington
Forest, John, Prebendary of Banbury, 124
Forest regard, 139
'Forsakenho', see Wychwood forest
Fortescue, Jas., 80 n
Fownes Bros., 144
Fox:
-, Alban, 188
-, And., 188
-, C. J., 90
-, Fred., 188
-, Geo., 109–10, 153
-, Jos., 107
-, Wm., 224 n
-, fam., 188
France, 63, 107, 211
-, French Revolution, 90
-, Gascony, expedition to, 232
Frances:
-, Ric., 231, 245
-, Rob. (fl. 1185), and his w. Alice,
138, 231
-, Rob. (fl. 1260), 231
-, Rob. (fl. 1279, ? same as above),
231, 239, 245
-, Wm., 138, 231
Franchises, see ale; beaupleader; bread; fairs; felons' and fugitives' goods; frankpledge; free warren; gallows; infangenetheof; markets; return of writs; sheriff's pleas; waifs and strays; wine, assize of
Francillon, Francis, 92
Franklin:
-, Hen., 255
-, Messrs., 84, 106, 222
Frankpledge, view of, 2–3, 42, 72–73, 80, 146, 237, 246
Frankyshe, John, 43, 48
Freckleton, John, 193–4
Frederick, Crown Prince of Prussia, 26
Frederick, Prince of Wales, 15, 17
Free warren, 45, 47, 50, 52, 177, 212, 230; and see warren
Freebody, Hen., 214, 223
Freemasons, 16–17
Fremund, St., 158, 170–2, 207, 209
French:
-, Edm., 213, 219
-, Jeremiah, 205
-, John (fl. 1552), 213
-, John (fl. 1665), 213
-, Rog., 213
-, Thos. (fl. 1623), 213
-, Thos. (d. 1657), 213
-, Thos. (fl. 1674), 197
-, Wm., 213
-, fam., 213, 217, 223
French Revolution, see France
Friars, see Trinitarian friars
Friendly and benefit socs., 16–17, 126, 134, 145, 157
Friends, see Quakers
Fritwell, 43
Frost, John, 205
Fulkes:
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., m. 2 Wm. Coles,
148
-, John, 148
-, Thos., Vicar of Charlbury, 148
Full Gospel Testimony Church, 120
Fuller, Mrs., 205
Fulling, see textile trades
Fulling-mill, 244
Fulwell, see Spelsbury
G
Gallows, 74, 81–82, 146
Gaming, 13
Gardner (Gardiner):
-, Geo., 180
-, Jas., (fl. 1815), 66, 67
-, Jas. (fl. 1861), 67
-, John (fl. 1624), 180
-, John (fl. 1792), 202
-, Jos., 114, 116
-, Josiah, 178
-, Thos. (fl. 1565), 178
-, Thos. (fl. early 17th cent.), 178,
216 n
-, Thos. (fl. 1831), 91
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1850), 184
-, Wm., 188
-, fam., 167, 217
Garrard:
-, Cath., see Enyon
-, Sir John, 187
-, fam., 187
Garrett, Jos., 123
Garter-weaving, see textile trades, weaving
Gascony, see France
'Gasselow', see Kachelewe
Gatecumbe, Maud of, m. Wm. of Birmingham (d. c. 1263), 232
Gatesdeneheved, see Wychwood forest
Gatfield, John, 154
Gavazzi, Allessandro, 107, 115
Gaveston, Piers, Earl of Cornwall, 7
Gee, Edw., 18
General Board of Health, 83
General Celluloid Co. Ltd., 69
General Convention of the Industrious Classes, 92
General Foods Ltd., 69
George I, 88
George IV, as Prince of Wales, 17
George V, 26
-, as Duke of York, 17
George, Mr., 117
Germany, bands from, 15
Gibberd, John, 31
Gibbins, Jos., 67
Gibbons, John, Vicar of Cropredy, 169, 170 n
Gibbs:
-, Edm., 43
-, Jas., 26, 137
-, Sam., 143
-, Wm., 205
Gifford, Thos., 156
Gilbert (fl. 1086), 162
Gilbert (fl. 1279), 181
Gilbertine Order (Order of Sempringham), 40, 197
Giles, Edw., 219
Gilkes (Gylkes):
-, John (d. 1738), 242
-, John (d. 1743), 242
-, Ric. (fl. 1397), 238
-, Ric. (d. 1695), 242
-, Ric. (b. 1767), 246
-, Thos. (fl. 1669, 1680), 153, 256
-, Thos. (d. 1703, ? same as above),
242
-, Thos. (d. 1719), 242
-, Thos. (d. 1743), 246
-, Thos. 'Shoe Maker' (fl. 1773),
243 n
-, Thos. 'Slat House' (f1. 1773),
243 n
-, Thos. 'Sweetbryer' (fl. 1773), 243
-, Revd. Wm., 256
-, fam., 242, 256
Gill:
-, John (fl. 1603), 71, 74
-, John (fl. 1665), 176, 178
-, Ric. (fl. 1523), 178–9
-, Revd. Ric. (fl. 1718), 183
-, Thos. (fl. 1552), 178
-, Thos. (fl. 1614), 178
-, Thos. (d. 1659), 178
-, Thos. (d. 1666), 176, 178, 183–4
-, Thos. (fl. 1670s), 180 n
-, Thos. (fl. 1694, ? same as above),
180 n
-, Thos. (fl. 1723), 178
-, Thos. (fl. 1723, s. of above), 178
-, Thos. (fl. 1772), 178
-, Wm., 178
-, fam., 178
Gillett:
-, Chas., 37
-, J. A., 88
-, Jonathan, 37
-, Jos. Ashby, 65–67, 111
-, Martha, 111
-, Wm., 64
-, fam., 37, 65–67, 108
Gillett and Tawney's Bank, 92
Gillett, Lees & Co., 65
Gillett's Bank, 37, 66–68
Girth-weaving, see textile trades, weaving
Gist:
-, Josiah, 46
-, Sam. (fl. 1804, 1820), 46–48, 57
-, Sam. (fl. 1852), 46
-, Sam. (d. 1905), 46
-, Wm., 46, 48
-, fam., 46–47
Gitda (fl. 1086), 199
Gladstone, W. E., 94
Gladwin, Rob., 146
Glasgow, 64
Glass, ancient, painted, or stained, 44–45, 48, 102, 104, 107, 152–3, 172, 192, 205, 217, 222, 256
Glass painters, see Dunn, Martin;
-, Heaton, Butler, & Bayne;
-, Lavers and Baird; Lavers,
-, Barrand, and Westlake;
-, Wailes, —
Glastonbury (Som.), 29 n
-, Abbey, 29 n
Glave, Mat., Vicar of Swalcliffe, 250
Glenbervie, Ld., see Douglas, Sylvester
Gloucester, Gil. of, Abbot of Eynsham, 144
Gloucester, Earl of, see Clare, Gil. de
Gloucester, 121, 152
Gloucestershire, 61, 259
Glover:
-, Edw., 69
-, Ric., 229
Gloving, see leather trades
Glympton, 230
Gobert:
-, John, 216
-, Lucy, m. Calcott Chambre (fl.
1602, 1633), 216
Godfrey, Abbot of Eynsham, 136
Godfrey (fl. 1086), 213
Godstow Abbey, 58
Goffe:
-, Ric., 92, 116 n, 117
-, fam., 117
Goher (Gower):
-, Thos. (d. by 1212), and his w.
Isabel, 235
-, Thos. (fl. 1242–3), 235
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1190), 235
-, Wm. (fl. 1222), 235
-, fam., 228, 235
Golby:
-, Ann, 113
-, J. W., 45, 79
-, Jas., 215
-, fam., 40
Goldsmiths, 41 n, 102 n
Golf, 15
Goode:
-, Geo., 193–4
-, fam., 178
Goodenough, Sam., Vicar of Cropredy, 170
Goodman:
-, Ric., 179, 217
-, Wm., Vicar of Swalcliffe, 250
-, fam., 178
Goodwin:
-, Brett (d. 1678), 232, 255
-, Brett (d. 1715), 232, 241, 255
-, John, 255
-, Ric., 237
-, Thos. (d. 1591), 231–2
-, Thos. (fl. 1647), and his w. Mary,
232
-, Wm. (d. 1637), 232
-, Wm. (fl. 1647), 232
-, fam., 255
Gordon, Geo., Ld. Strathavon, Earl of Aboyne, 46
Gordson, Josias, 71
Gostelow:
-, John (d. by 1679), 206
-, John (fl. 1732), 201
-, Kath. (fl. 1613), see Hawes
-, Kath. (fl. 1665), 209
-, Ric. (fl. mid 16th cent.), 209
-, Ric. (d. 1621), 187, 201, 209
-, Ric. (d. 1660), 167, 209
-, Wal., 181, 207
-, fam., 165, 172, 209
Gould:
-, G. E., 188
-, J. A., 188
Gower, see Goher
Goylyn:
-, John (fl. 1485), 236 n
-, John (fl. early 16th cent.), 236 n
Grace, W., 154
Grafton, John, 111
Grammatica, Wm., 96
Grant:
-, Rob., 138
-, Sam., 43
-, Wm., 138
-, fam., 134
Granthorn, Mary, 111
Grantmesnil:
-, Hugh de, Earl of Leicester, 234
-, Ivo de, 234
-, fam., 239
Graziers, 57, 117, 178, 189, 217
Gray, see Grey
Great Central Railway, 13, 160
Great Eastern Railway, 95
Great Exhibition (of 1851), 67, 134
Great Western Railway, 13, 26, 67, 88, 128
Greater London Council, see London
Green, Fulk, 206
Greens, village, 133–4, 227–9
Gregory, Blagrave, 33
Greville (Grevil):
-, Edm., 201
-, Sir Edw., 163
-, Francis, 201
-, John, 47
-, Lewis, 138
-, Rob., Ld. Brook, 9
-, Wm., and his w. Joan, 47
-, —, 29 n
-, fam., 202
Grey (Gray):
-, Rowland, 136
-, Wm., Bp. of Lincoln, 136
Grim's Ditch (Dyke), 127–8
Grimsbury (Northants.), in Banbury,
5, 17, 56, 89, 94
-, agric., 57
-, boundaries, 5, 79, 100, 106
-, chap., 106
-, ind., 63, 68
-, mkt., 60
-, mill, 48
-, nonconf., 118
-, pk., 88
-, place-name, 6
-, public health, 79, 83
-, race-course, 15, 26
-, rates, 80 n
-, reservoir, 83
-, St. Leonard's Hospital, 23
-, sch., 124
-, Spital Fm., 23, 83
-, street lighting, 86
-, suburban development at, 25–27
-, Waterloo in, 26
Grimscote:
-, Anselm of (d. by c. 1260), 187
-, Anselm of (fl. 1279), 187
-, Hugh of, 187, 189
-, Ric. of (fl. 12th cent.), 187
-, Ric. of (fl. 1247), 187
-, Ric. of (fl. c. 1260, ? same as above),
187
-, Ric. of (fl. 1279, ? same as above),
187–8
-, Wm. of, 187
-, fam., 188
Griswold, fam., 165
Grosseteste, Rob., Bp. of Lincoln, 58, 187
Gubbins:
-, Elisha, 193
-, Thos., 221
-, fam., 217
Guild, religious, see Banbury, guild of St. Mary
Guilds, trade, 61; and see Banbury, trade companies
Guilford:
-, Dowager Ctss. of, see North, Susan
-, earls of, 44, 81, 90–91; and see
-, North, Francis (d. 1790);
North, Francis (d. 1817);
North, Fred.; North, Geo.
Augustus
-, Ld., see North, Francis (d. 1729)
Guinness, Rob., Vicar of South Banbury, 106
Gulliver:
-, Geo., 18
-, Thos., 190
-, fam., 11
Gunn:
-, John, 179
-, Leonard, 70
-, Mary Ann, 182
-, Ric., 54
-, Sophia, see Wheatley
-, Wm., 44, 54
Gunpowder manufacture, 64; and see saltpetreman
Gylkes, see Gilkes
Gytha, Ctss. of Hereford, 199
H
Hadland:
-, J. W., 176
-, John, and his w. Mary, 197
-, Spencer, 197
-, Wm. (d. by 1851), 167, 195, 197
-, Wm. (d. 1888), 197
-, fam., 173, 176, 180, 196–7
Halhead:
-, Hen., 52 n, 125
-, Wm., 52
-, fam., 56, 63
Halimote, 4 n, 72
Hall (de la Sale, de Aula):
-, Joyce, 174
-, Rob., 177
-, Sam., 78
-, Thos. (fl. mid 16th cent.), 52 n, 125
-, Thos. (fl. 1685), and his w. Mary,
176
-, Wm., 177
-, fam., 177
Halse:
-, Grace, see Willingham
-, Rob., 200
Halton, John, 180
Hammond, Lieut., 8
Hampden, Wm., 71
Hampton, Geo., 112
Hampton Gay, 187
Hanborough, Ric., 140
Hanging, 7, 82; and see gallows
Hanna, Mrs., 112, 121
Hannan, Llewellyn, 120
Hans, Hannah, 113
Hansholke, Wm., 238
Hanwell, 8, 44, 73, 89, 97, 163, 175
Hanwell Brook, 5, 157–8, 175, 198
Harborough, Market (Leics.), 213
Harding, —, 126
Hardwick (Herdenyk):
-, John (fl. late 14th cent.), 201, 218
-, John of (fl. 1421), 218
-, Laur. of, 70, 218
-, Wm. of, 45
Hardwick, in Banbury, 3, 5, 28, 51,
56, 71, 73, 218
-, agric., 49, 54–55, 57–58, 179
-, boundaries, 49, 175
-, ct., 72
-, fields, 57
-, inc., 28, 55
-, ind., 68
-, man., 42–43, 45–47
-, man.-ho., 28, 109
-, mill, 55, 70–71
-, named as address, 46 n, 73
-, nonconf., 109
-, par. officers, 5 n
-, pop., 28
-, tithes, 49, 96
Hardy:
-, John, 93–94
-, Thos., 231
Hareng, Rog., 140
Harman, Messrs., 68
Harman & Bryden, 68
Harris:
-, Alex, 153
-, Alfred, 215
-, Ant. (fl. 1713), 188
-, Ant. (fl. 1873), 215
-, C. and T., 65
-, Chas., 146
-, Geo. (fl. 1836), 107
-, Geo. (fl. 1851), 146
-, Hen., 215
-, J. C., 188
-, Joan, 252
-, Jos. (fl. before 1725), 259
-, Jos. (fl. mid 18th cent.), 259
-, Jos. (s. of above), 259
-, Rob., 143
-, Thos. (d. 1594), 57
-, Thos. (d. 1610), 136, 143
-, Thos. (d. 1872), 215
-, Wm. (fl. 1551), 236
-, Wm. (fl. 1776), 188–9
-, Wm. (fl. 1847), 143
-, Miss, m. John Astell (d. 1824), 188
-, fam., 153, 190, 229, 237
Harrison:
-, Wm. (fl. 1557), 173
-, Wm. (d. c. 1786), 121
Harrowing, service of, 239
Hart, John, 67
Hartley, John, 69
Harvesting, service of, 164
Haseley, Great, Rycote in, 180
Hastings:
-, Hen., Earl of Huntingdon, 98
-, John, 152
Hatters, 67, 92; and see textile trades, weaving, straw-bonnet
Haughmond Abbey (Salop.), Abbot of, 7
Hawes, Kath., m. Ric. Gostelow (d. 1621), 209
Hawethirn (? Hawten), Rob., 40
Hawkes:
-, John, 236
-, Wm., 236
Hawkins:
-, Jos., 113
-, (or Fisher), Thos., 49, 73, 105, 181
Hawly, John, 148
Hawten (Hawtayne):
-, Edw., 43, 234, 236
-, Eliz., w., of John, 234
-, Gerard, 236
-, Hen., 43–44, 53, 237
-, John (fl. 1506), 231
-, John (d. 1598), 234, 252
-, Joyce, m. — Newman, 252
-, Kath., see Dunch
-, Marg. (fl. 1587), w. of Gerard, see
-, Washington
-, Marg. (fl. 1606), 43
-, Mary (fl. 1614), see Doyley
-, Mary (d. 1652), m. Wm. Morgan,
44
-, Rob., see Hawethirn
-, Thos. (d. 1603), 236–7
-, Thos. (fl. 1638), 43–44
-, Thos. (d. 1677), 219
-, Thos. (d. 1711), 255
-, Wm., 234
-, fam., 8, 43–45, 49, 52, 56, 63, 98,
112 n, 190, 227, 237–8, 242
Hay, Harry, 253
Haycock, John, 180
Haynes, Ric., 111
Healey:
-, Wm. (d. 1671), 219
-, Wm. (d. c. 1703), 225
Hearne, Thos., 150, 215
Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 104, 172
Hebcraft, Wm., 121
Hebden:
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Dymoke (d. 1422),
234
-, Nic., 234
-, Ric., 232, 234
Hebden (Yorks. W. R.), 234 n
Heming, Jos., 116 n
Hemings, see Hemmings
Hemington, Sir Ric. of, 208
Hemmings (Hemings):
-, Thos. Plant, 177
-, fam., 256
Hemp manufacture, see textille trades
Hemp-mill, 70
Henderson:
-, Mat., 116
-, W. T., 93, 117
Henley-on-Thames, 6, 78, 170
Henry I, 48
Henry II, 7, 58
Henry III, 7, 17, 197 n
Henry IV, 234
Henry VI, 17
Henry VII, 49, 103
Henry VIII, 17, 135, 195
Henry of the mill, 71
Herbert (fl. before 1319), 200 n
Herbert:
-, Geo., 12–13, 30, 37 n
-, Wm., Earl of Pembroke, 7
Herdenyk, see Hardwick
Hereford:
-, Ctss. of, see Gytha
-, Vctss. of, see Devereux, Eliz.
Hereford, 26 n
Herefordshire, 61, 112
Heriots, 48, 135, 140, 165, 240, 243
Hermit, see bridge hermit
Hersent, Peter, 107
Hervyes, Thos., 61
Hewitt, Marg. Mary, 199
Heydon, Ric., 66
Heyford (Northants.), 193
Heyford, Lower, 67
Heyford, Upper, Heyford Park, 107
Heythrop, 129, 153
Heythrop Hunt, 245
High Commission Court, 8, 98
Highfurlong Brook, 157–8, 160, 184, 197, 206, 209
Highton, Alfred, Vicar of Bourton, 182
Hikeman:
-, Rob., 46
-, fam., 46
Hill:
-, Anne, see Hindes
-, Hen., 188
-, Jas., 14
-, Ric., 103
-, W., 26
Hillesden (Bucks.), 73, 89, 215
Hillier, J. W., 189, 196
Hilton, Jonathan, 221, 224
Hindes:
-, Anne, m. 1 Hen. Hill, 2 Hen.
Huguenin, 187–8
-, John, 187
-, Ric., 187
-, Susannah, w. of Revd. Thos. (d.
1768), 187–8
-, Thos. (d. 1722–3), 187–8
-, Revd. Thos. (d. 1768), 187
-, Thos. (fl. 18th cent., another), 187
-, Wm., 187–8
-, fam., 188–9
Hirons:
-, John, sr. (fl. 1762), 219
-, John, jr. (fl. 1762), 219
-, John (d. 1803, ? same as above), 217
-, John Hirons, see Brewerton
-, fam., 217
Hitchcox, John, 244
Hitchman, Thos., and his w. Mary, 176
Hitchman, Messrs., & Co., 68
Hobart:
-, Francis, 54
-, Mary, m. Geo. Augustus North,
Earl of Guilford, 90 n
-, Mary, 54
-, fam., 44, 54
Hocking, John, 16
Hodges:
-, John, 137
-, Wm., 137
Hodnell (Warws.), 62
Hoeing, service of, 164, 218
Holand:
-, Maud, m. John Lovel, Ld. Lovel
(d. 1408), 234
-, Maud, Lady Holand (fl. early 14th
cent.), see Zouche
-, Rob., Ld. Holand, 234
-, Thos., 234, 236
-, and see Holland
Holbech:
-, Ambrose (d. 1701), 201, 203, 205–6
-, Ambrose (d. 1737), 81 n, 201, 203,
205–6
-, Chas. Wm., Archdeacon of
Coventry, 194, 201
-, Finetta, 205
-, Hen., Bp. of Lincoln, 3, 43, 168,
229
-, Hugh (fl. 1709), 201, 206
-, Hugh (d. 1763), and his w. Cath.,
205
-, Hugh (fl. 1841), 92
-, R. H. A., 201
-, Wm. (fl. 1750), 126
-, Wm. (d. 1812), 90, 198, 201–2
-, Wm. (d. 1856), 189, 194, 205
-, Mr., 206
-, fam., 189, 195, 198, 201–6
Holborn, see London
Holland:
-, T. W., 67
-, and see Holand
Holloway:
-, Benjamin, 137, 143
-, John, 146
-, Phil., 146
-, Sam., 146
-, Thos. (d. 1613), Vicar of Cropredy,
170
-, Thos. (fl. 1683), 152
-, Mr., 173
-, fam., 137
Holman, Sir John, 89, 112
Holt (Lincs.), 231
Holton, 231
Holyoake, G. J., 114
Hoo, Rob. de, 235
Hood, Wm., 193 n
Hook Norton, 64, 67, 138, 240
-, named as address, 43, 108, 115, 216
-, nonconf., 256–7
-, road to, 226
Hope, Jos., 106
Hopkins:
-, Anne, 111
-, John, Vicar of Cropredy, 169
-, hops,, 57, 242
-, 'Hopp Yard', 32
Hopwell End (Derb.), 208
Horley, 47, 50 n, 112, 205–6, 215, 221,
257
-, Hornton in, 50 n, 112, 257; and see
Hornton stone
Horn, David, 32
Horn-books, 65
Hornton, see Horley
Hornton stone, 103, 105, 111, 162
Horse-cloth manufacture, see textile trades, weaving
Horse-mill, 245
Horse-racing, 15, 26
Horton:
-, John Hen., 84
-, Mary, 84
Hospitallers, 236, 238–40, 245, 255
Hoste, J. R. P., Vicar of Cropredy, 171, 181–2
Howard, Geo., 255
Howell, John, 122
Howes:
-, John, Vicar of Banbury, 99
-, Wm., 32
Hoxton Academy, see London, Shoreditch in
Hubbard, C. B., 112
Huckvale, Sam., 45
Hudson, Wm., 178
Hudson's Brewery, 68
Hughes:
-, Chas., 114
-, Edw., 217
-, Rebecca, see Chamberlain
-, (later Hughes-Chamberlain), T. C.,
curate of Claydon-withMollington, 217–18
Hughes-Chamberlain:
-, E., 217
-, R. E., 218
-, T. C., see Hughes
Huguenin:
-, Anne, see Hindes
-, Hen., 188
Hulyer (? Ulger):
-, Hen le, 214
-, Thos. le, 214
Humfrey, Dr. —, 98
Humphries (Humphris):
-, Ric., 215
-, Mr., 67
Hunt:
-, Francis D., 218
-, Geo. (fl. late 16th cent.), 98
-, Geo. (d. 1705), 183, 224
-, Holman, 192
-, John (fl. 1591), 146
-, John (fl. before 1847), 67
-, Thos., 33, 66–67
-, fam., 217
Hunt Edmunds & Co. Ltd., †36, 39, 66–68, 108, 118
Hunt Edmunds Hitchman Co., 68
Hunt Edmunds Hotels Ltd., 68
Huntingdon:
-, Ctss. of, see Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion
-, Earl of, see Hastings, Hen.
Hussey, Jane, 121
Hutchinson:
-, Col. Hen. Hely, 91
-, Mary, w. of Ralph, 148
-, Ralph, Vicar of Charlbury, 148–9,
152
-, Wm., 148, 149 n
Hutt, Wm., 154 n
Hyde:
-, Edw., Earl of Clarendon, 208
-, Hen., Earl of Rochester, 152
Hyems, Mrs., 205
I
Iconoclasm, 8, 98, 102
Ilbury, see Deddington
Imley Park (Suff.), 215
Inclosure, see open fields and inclosure
Incorporated Church Building Society, 105
Independents, 8, 18, 107–8, 114–16, 119, 123, 153, 183, 193
India, 68
Industries, trades, and professions, see agricultural implements industry; aircraft industry; aluminium industry; apothecaries; architects; artists and sculptors; baking; banking; bellfounders; biscuit-making; blacking manufacture; boat-building; booksellers; bowyer; brewing; brick-making; building trades; butchers; cabinet-making; cardboard-box manufacture; carriers; cheese-making; church furnishers; clock- and watchmakers; coal dealing; collarmaking; coal dealing; collar; electrical goods manufacturer; engineering; farriers; glass, glass painters; goldsmiths; graziers; hatters; iron founding; ironstone mining; journalist; judges; lawyers; leather trades; letter-filing-box manufacturer; lorimer; machine-making; malting; market gardening; nailmakers; newspaper proprietors; organ-builders; packaging; paper-maker; physicians; potter; printing; salter; saltpetreman; seed merchant; slate-digging; spicers; staple merchants; stationer; stockbroker; surgeons; surveyors; tinkers; veterinary surgeons; vintners; wharfinger; wool
Infangenetheof, 146
Infeppingum, 128
Ingall, Sam., 16
Inoculation, 82, 95
Instruments, punitive, see cage; cucking stool; gallows; pillory; stake; stocks; treadmills; tumbrell
Iorwerth, Llewelyn ap, Prince of North Wales, 7
Ipswich (Suff.), Holy Trinity Priory, 236
Ireland, Duke of, see Vere, Rob. de
Ireland, 61, 92, 216
Iron-founding, 66, 180
Ironstone mining, 33, 134, 144
Isaacson, Jas., 89
Islington, see London
Italy, entertainers from, 15
Ivicia (fl. 1130), see Robert son of Amaury
J
Jackman, H., 14
Jackson, Sir T. G., 26
Jacobson, Rombolt, and his w. Johanna, 42
Jamaica (W. Indies), 187
James I, 17, 46, 137
James II, 17, 75 as Duke of York, 17
Jans, see Eyrans
Japan, 245
Jarret, fam., 257
Jeffs:
-, Eliz., m. — Berner, 178
-, Wm. (d. 1816), 176, 178
-, Wm. (d. 1860), 178
Jehovah's Witnesses, 120
Jenkinson:
-, Edw., 243
-, Sir Rob. (fl. 1695), 146
-, Sir Rob. (fl. 1715), 143, 152
-, Sir Rob. (fl. 1719, another), 137
-, Sir Rob. (fl. 1759), 137
-, fam., 46, 152
Jersey-weaving, see textile trades, weaving
Jevans, Dr. Jos., 112
Jews, 62
John, King, 207, 215
John son of Alice, 71
John of the Park, 239
John the miller, 180
John (fl. 1346), 214
Johnson:
-, Hen. (fl. 1596), 236
-, Hen. (fl. 1596, s. of above), 236
-, John, 43
Jones:
-, Chas. Graham, Vicar of South
Banbury, 107
-, Geo., 116 n
-, Wm., 43
-, —, organ-builders, 107
-, fam., 143
Jonson, Ben, author, 8
Jordan:
-, John (fl. 1777), 178
-, John (fl. c. 1823), 184
-, Ric., 178
-, T. F., 117
Journalist, 47
Judd:
-, Wm., 87
-, —, waggoners, 12
Judge:
-, Wm., 70
-, fam., 211
Judges, 73, 102
-, itinerant justices, 72
Jurassic Way, 1, 5
K
Kachelewe (Cagchelewe, 'Gasselow'):
-, Agnes, 201
-, Elena, 177
-, John, 177, 201
-, Rob., 201
-, Wm., 201
-, fam., 177
Kalabergo, —, 210
Karewill:
-, Hawise de, see Dive
-, Ralf de, 186
Kebbell, see Kibble
Kegworth (Leics.), 163
Keith, John, 205
Kelby, John, 180
Kempthorne, Sampson, 26
Kench:
-, Eliz., 221
-, Kenrick, 118–19
Kendal, Larkum, 134
Kenilworth (Warws.), 117
-, Priory, 200, 203
Kensington, see London
Kepning, Mr., 121
Kerby, see Kirby
Kersey (Suff.), 61
Kesteven (Lincs.), 61
Key, Thos., 219
Keylewey, Rob., 48, 164
Kibble (Kebbell):
-, Geo., 201
-, John, 131
-, Thos., 201
Kidd, Benjamin, 110
Kiddington, 153, 215
-, Asterley in, 215
Kilby, fam., 202
Kilham, Alex., 108, 117
Kilsby (Northants.), 163, 232
Kimberley:
-, Albert, 26 n
-, J. S., 26 n
-, —, builders, 26, 39, 124
Kimberley & Son, 26 n
Kinch, Nat., 112
Kineton (Warws.), 9
-, Brookhampton in, 70
Kineton hund. (Warws.), 197
King:
-, Jas., 47–48
-, John, 42
-, Rob., Vicar of Charlbury, Abbot of
Thame, Bp. of Oxford, 135,
149
Kingham, rly. sta., 145
King's Lynn, see Lynn, King's
Kington (Herefs.), 89 n
Kirby (Kerby):
-, Mrs. A., 118
-, Edw., 143
-, Thos., 143
Kirkby, Marsh, Vicar of Wardington, 222
Kirtlington, 48
-, Northbrook Ho., 234
Knibb:
-, Geo., 189
-, Jas. (fl. 1717), 188
-, Jas. (fl. 1776), 190
-, John, 189
-, Ric., 189
-, Thos. Love, 188–9, 190, 194
-, fam., 185–6, 189, 192
Knight:
-, Bezaleel, 8
-, Joan, w. of John (d. 158 ), 32, 12
-, John (d. 1587), Bailiff of Banbury,
32, 102, 125
-, John (fl. 1685), Vicar of Banbury,
99
-, Wm. (d. 1631), Bailiff of Banbury,
8, 74–75, 81, 88, 97 n, 102
-, Wm. (fl. 1664), 32
-, fam., 32, 102 n
Knightcote (Warws.), 202
Knightley (Knightly):
-, Edm., 233
-, Sir John, 122
Knollys:
-, Sir Francis, 18, 74 n, 236
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1626), Earl of Banbury,
18, 74, 81
-, Wm. (fl. 1729), Vct. Wallingford,
89–90
Kuilenburg, Jacob, 10
L
Labour party, 79
Lace-making, see textile trades
Laing, Sir John, 120
Lamb:
-, Revd. G., 90 n
-, Revd. J., 90 n
-, Jeremiah, 229
-, John, Vicar of Banbury, 99
-, Mat., Vicar of Banbury, 90 n, 99
-, fam., 229
Lambert, Thos., 203
Lampitt (Lampet):
-, Chas., 67, 70
-, John, 67
-, W. L., 48
Lampitt and Co., 67
Lamprey & Son, 70
Lancashire, 64
Lancaster:
-, John of, Duke of Bedford, 63
-, Thos., Vicar of Banbury, 91 n, 99
Lancaster:
-, Ctss. of, see Alice
-, Earl of, see Thomas
Lane:
-, Jane, 121
-, Martha, 121
Langland, Wm., 7
Langley:
-, John (d. 1657), 18
-, John (d. 1865), 252
-, Thos. of, 138
-, fam., 217
Langston:
-, John, 236
-, fam., 236
Langworth, Jas., 236
Lascelles, Frank, 229
Latimer, Hugh, Bp. of Worcester, 97
Laud, Wm., Abp. of Canterbury, 18, 97
Laund Priory (Leics.), 185–6, 188–9
-, Prior of, 187
Launton, 214
Lavers and Baird, 192
Lavers, Barrand, and Westlake, 172
Law days, 72, 80
Lawrence, Nat., 103, 122
Lawyers, 163
-, barristers, 91, 93
-, solicitors, 80, 91–92, 118
Lea:
-, Isabel of the, m. John Danvers (d.
c. 1347), 231
-, Kath. of the, m. Rob. Wykeham
(d. c. 1359), 230, 234 n
-, Parnel of the, 239
-, Wm. of the (fl. 1252), 234 n
-, Wm. of the (fl. 1279), 232–3, 239
-, Wm. of the (fl. 1316, ? same as
above), 232, 234
-, Wm. of the (fl. 1327), 230–1, 234
-, and see Lee
Lea, in Swalcliffe, 3, 225, 227, 230
-, agric., 244
-, boundaries, 227
-, chant., 233
-, chap., 248
-, inc., 227, 241
-, man., 227, 233–4
-, man.-ho., 227, 234
-, mill, 244
-, pop., 227
-, Rom. rem., 1, 226
-, tithes, 237
-, woodland, 241
Leafield, see Shipton-under-Wychwood
Leamington (Warws.), 12, 160
Leamington Hastings (Warws.), 31
Leather trades, 59, 62–64, 87, 144–5,
167
-, gloving, 63, 129, 131, 133, 144–5,
151
-, shoemaking, 12, 62–64, 66–67, 93,
144–6, 167, 180, 186, 205, 220,
257
Lectures (Puritan), 13, 97–98
Ledbrook, Leonard, 117
Lee:
-, Anne, m. — Watson, 162, 195
-, Charlotte, Ctss. of Lichfield, 136
-, Edw. Hen., Earl of Lichfield, 135,
137, 145
-, Sir Francis Hen. (d. 1639), 135
-, Sir Francis Hen. (d. 1667), 135
-, Geo. Hen. (d. 1742), Earl of
Lichfield, 135
-, Geo. Hen. (d. 1772), Earl of Lichfield, 135–6, 143
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1611), 134–7, 139,
141–2, 148
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1631), 135, 142
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1659), 135
-, Sir Hen. (fl. 1665), 129
-, Mary, w. of Thos., m. 2 Sir Ric.
Corbet, 162, 195
-, Rob., Earl of Lichfield, 135–6, 143,
145
-, Thos., 162, 164–5, 195
-, fam., 128, 136–7, 141
-, and see Lea
Leeds (Yorks. W. R.), 26, 61
Lees, Rob., 245
Legge, Heneage, 90
Leicester:
-, Ctss. of, see Montfort, Eleanor de
-, earls of, see Coke, Thos.; Grantmesnil, Hugh de
Leicester, 12, 91, 208, 249
Leicestershire, 94, 98 n
Leigh, North, 128, 138, 231
Leland, John, 21, 23, 41, 58, 105
Lenton Priory (Notts.), 200 n
Leopold, Duke of Albany, 17
Lepers, 23, 195
Le Strange, Lady, 248
Letter-filing-box manufacture, 66
Levellers, 10
Lewin (fl. 1086), 199
Lewin, Isaac, 116
Leyburn:
-, Idony de, see Vipont
-, Rog. de, 207
Leys, 52, 54, 57, 142, 240–1
Liberal party, 13, 92–95, 108
Liberation Soc., 94
Libraries, see Banbury; Charlbury; Neithrop
Lichfield:
-, Ctss. of, see Lee, Charlotte
-, earls of, see Lee, Edw. Hen.; Lee,
Geo. Hen. (d. 1742); Lee,
Geo. Hen. (d. 1772); Lee,
Rob.
Liége (Belgium), Bp. of, see Barro, Theobald de
Light, Chris., 47
Lime-kilns, 246
Limerick (Ireland), 61
Lincoln, 42, 135
-, bps. of, 6–7, 40–41, 57, 95–97; and
see Alexander; Avalon, Hugh
of; Bloet, Rob.; Burghersh,
Hen.; Chesney, Rob. de;
Gray, Wm.; Grosseteste, Rob.;
Holbech, Hen.; Longland,
John; Remigius; Wells, Hugh
of
-, estates of, 1–3, 5–6, 18, 21, 23,
28, 39, 42–43, 45–46, 49–50,
52–56, 61, 69–70, 100–1,
128, 135, 138–9, 162–5, 167,
177–80, 186, 195, 207, 211–12, 214–15, 220, 229, 232;
and see Banbury, seigneurial
admin.
-, officers of, 71–72, 146, 149
-, Cathedral, 88, 95, 164
-, Dean and Chapter of, 39, 42, 95–97, 164, 168, 232
-, see of, 1, 6, 18, 58, 61, 69, 97, 162–3,
177
Lincoln College, Oxford, 146
Lincolnshire, 43, 48, 61 n, 95
Lindsey:
-, R. S., 46
-, Wm., 46
Litchfield, Francis, 94 n
Liverpool (Lancs.), 93
Lloyd (Loyd):
-, Harriet, m. Rob. Jas. Lindsay (later
Loyd-Lindsay), Ld. Wantage,
208
-, Hugh, Vicar of Charlbury, 149
-, Sam. Jones, Baron Overstone, 184,
208
Lloyd's Bank, 33, 36
Loans, forced, see forced loans
Local Government Board, 84
Loder:
-, Eliz., see Taylor
-, John, 216
Lodge, David, 116
Logges, Thos., 249
Loggin:
-, Edm., 241
-, John (fl. 1665), 242
-, John (d. 1726), 247, 259–60
-, Wm., 237, 259
-, Mrs., 258
-, fam., 238, 242, 252
Lollards, 7, 40, 97, 250
London:
-, Joan, w. of Ric., 136
-, John of, 136
-, Ric., 136, 140
-, fam., 139–40
London, 11, 14, 27, 34, 36, 66–67, 83,
109, 114, 129, 190, 246
-, alderman of, 94
-, citizen of, 177, 180, 195, 200
-, Clerkenwell in, 173, 182
-, St. John's Priory, 236
-, communications with, 12, 128
-, Covent Garden in, 237
-, Greater London Council, 27
-, Grocer's Company of, 61
-, Holborn in, 177
-, ind., 64, 66
-, Islington in, 93, 213
-, Kensington in, 107
-, Knightsbridge in, 217
-, Ld. Mayor of, see Spencer, Sir
John (fl. 1598)
-, Ludgate Hill in, 205
-, Middle Temple, 98
-, Millbank Penitentiary, 81
-, named as address, 42, 62, 65, 67,
70, 84, 102, 104 n, 107, 115,
118, 178, 195, 200, 209, 222,
232–3, 240, 257
-, nonconf., 108, 113, 115, 117, 153
-, Poultry Counter, 62
-, road to, 9
-, St. Paul's Cathedral, 102, 149
-, St. Paul's Sch., 18
-, Shoreditch in, Hoxton Academy,
114
-, trade relations with, 61–62, 64, 67–68
-, Tyburn (Tibume) in, 7
-, Whitechapel in, 187
-, Wimpole St., 192
-, Woolwich in, 81
London and County Bank, 39
London Peace Soc., 111, 134
Long:
-, Anne, 53 n, 54 n
-, John (d. by 1575), 54 n
-, John (fl. 1671), 110
-, Wm., 54 n
-, fam., 54
Longland, John, Bp. of Lincoln, 43, 55
Lord:
-, Job, 220
-, John, 210
-, Jos., 220
-, Sam., 220
-, fam., 220
Lords, House of, 9, 89 n, 99
Lorimer, 62
Lot meadows, 54, 219, 240
Louth (Lincs.), 47, 61
Loveday:
-, Anne, see Taylor Loder
-, Geo., 215, 222–3
-, John (fl. 1778), 180, 215–17
-, John (fl. 1843), 212, 215–17
-, Thos., 210
-, W. T., 222
-, Mrs., 174
-, fam., 172, 180, 216, 223
Lovel (Lovell):
-, Francis, Ld. Lovel, 7
-, Sir John (fl. 1391), 49
-, John (d. 1408), Ld. Lovel, 234
-, John (d. 1465), Ld. Lovel, 234
-, Maud, see Holand
-, Rob., 49
-, Wm., (d. 1455), Ld. Lovel, 49, 234
-, Wm., (fl. 1822), 178
-, fam., 21, 42, 49
Loveling, Benjamin, Vicar of Banbury, 99, 110
Lovell, see Lovel
Lovett, John, 97
Lowe, —, 39
Loyd, see Lloyd
Loyd-Lindsay, Harriet, see Lloyd
Lucas:
-, P., 107
-, Mrs., 121
Lucy, Sir Thos., 231, 246
Lumbert, Jos., 45
Lupton, Rog., Vicar of Cropredy, 169, 173, 181
Lydiard, Alice, m. John Wykeham (d. by 1514), 230
Lydiatt, fam., 255
Lyllys, Ric., 209
Lyme Regis (Dorset), 89
Lynch, H. F. B., 211, 218
Lynes, D. E., 163
Lynn, King's (Norf.), 95
M
McDougall:
-, A. P., 208
-, Anne Patricia, m. R. H. S. Crossman, 208, 218
MacGregor, Jas., 93
Machine-making, 66–67, 180; and see agricultural implements manufacture
Madmarston Camp, see Swalcliffe
Magdalen College, Oxford, 97–98, 150
Magistrates, see Banbury, borough; Oxfordshire
Magnus, Wm., 138
Maidenhead (Berks.), 33 n
Major:
-, Thos., 213
-, Wm. French, 213
Malmesbury (Wilts.), 180
Malting, 24, 63, 112, 131, 140, 142,
240, 243
-, service of, 164
Manchester (Lancs.), 115
-, Grammar Sch., 7
Manchester College, Oxford, 113
Mangolds, 58, 166, 180, 190, 202
Mansell:
-, Edw., 162
-, fam., 165
Mare, see de la Mare
Market gardening, 57
Markets, see Banbury; Charlbury; Grimsbury
Marlborough, dukes of, 129, 139, 148; and see Spencer, Chas.; Spencer, Geo.; Spencer Churchill, Geo. (d. 1840); Spencer Churchill, Geo. (d. 1857); Spencer Churchill, John (d. 1883)
Marsh, Thos., 257
Marshall:
-, John, 235
-, Marg., see Beaumont
Marston, Long (Warws., formerly Glos.), 259
Martin:
-, Eliz., 156–7
-, Thos., 157
-, Wm., (fl. 1552), 101, 172
-, Wm., (d. 1667), 189
-, Wm., (fl. before 1786), 194
-, Wm., (fl. 1786), 143
Mary I, 1, 7, 73, 89, 236
Maslin, 57, 140, 142, 165, 179, 240–1
Mason, Thos., 56
Masons, see building trades
Mathewe:
-, Thos., 178
-, Wm., and his w. Cath., 178
-, fam., 178
Mathews:
-, John, 70
-, fam., 255
Maurice, Prince, 17
Mavor:
-, Harriet, 205
-, Hen. Francis, 189
-, Revd. Wm., 189
May games, 13, 97, 251
-, maypoles, 7, 13, 97–98, 132
Maynooth (Kildare), 93
Mayo, Wm., Vicar of Swalcliffe, 252–3
Mayott:
-, Eliz., 138
-, Rob., 138
Mead:
-, Humph., Vicar of South Banbury,
107
-, Jehorada, 246 n
Meakes, fam., 256
Mediterranean, 94
Merchants, 62, 103, 177; and see Staple Merchants
Mercia, 128; and see Offa
Mercians, Bp. of, see Diuma
Merevale Abbey (Warws.), 61
Merriot, Thos., Vicar of Swalcliffe, 237, 250, 253, 258
Merton College, Oxford, 250
Messenger service, 239
Metcalfe:
-, Eliz., 121
-, and see Abraham
Methodists, 34, 47, 92, 94, 107–9,
112, 114, 117–19, 123–4, 131,
133, 154–5, 161, 173–4, 183, 193,
204–6, 257; and see Banbury
Methodist Circuit
-, Methodist New Connexion, 108,
117
-, Methodist Union, 119
-, Wesleyan Conference, 47
-, Wesleyan Reform Union, 108
Meulan, Count of, see Beaumont, Rob. de
Mewburn:
-, Wm., 47, 84, 94–95, 118
-, Mrs., 84
Mewport, Grace, 113
Meyrick, Wm., 45
Miall, Edw., 93–95
Middle Angles, 128
Middle Temple, see London
Middleton Cheney (Northants.), 9, 12, 26, 84, 108, 114–16
Midland Clock Works, 223
Midland Marts Ltd., 60, 68, 208
Midland Red Omnibus Co., 87
Midlands Electricity Board, 87
Mignon:
-, Cecil, see Fieunes
-, Rob., 3
Milcombe, see Bloxham
Milcote (Warws.), 163
Mill:
-, Hen. of the, see Henry of the mill
-, Wm. at the, see William at the mill
Miller, John, 90 n
Miller:
-, John the, see John the miller
-, Wal. the, see Walter the miller
Mills, W. E., 26, 105, 124, 173
Mills, see Banbury; Bourton; Charlbury; Cropredy; Easington; Epwell; Fawler; fulling-mill; Hardwick; Grimsbury; hempmill; horse-mill; Lea; Mollington; Oxford, Moor Mill; post-mill; Prescote; Sibford Ferris; Sibford Gower; Spelsbury, Coldron Mill; Swalcliffe; Wardington; Wickham; Williamscot; windmills
Milton, see Adderbury
Milton, Great, Ascot in, 47
Milward, Wm., 45
Minstrels, 13
Mitchell, John, 180, 209
Mitchells & Butlers Ltd., 68
Moated sites, 163, 196, 209; and see Banbury, cast.
Mohair manufacture, see textile trades, weaving
Mohun:
-, Eliz., m. 1 Edw. Cope, 2 Geo.
Carleton, 46
-, Wal., 46
Mold:
-, Edw., 178
-, fam., 186
Mollington, in Cropredy, 157–8,
191–2, 197–206
-, adv., 203–4
-, agric., 201–3
-, boundaries, 198
-, ch. (formerly chap.), 168–9, 171,
181, 203–5
-, ct., 201
-, curacy, 192, 203–4; and see Claydonwith-Mollington
-, curates of, 170–1, 191, 204; and see
Mollington, vicars (titular) of
-, dom. archit., 198–9
-, farms., 198, 202
-, fields, 202
-, glebe, 169, 203
-, inc., 163, 198–9, 201
-, ind., 202
-, inns, 199
-, man., 177, 187, 195, 198–201
-, man.-ho., 198
-, mill, 200, 203
-, named as address, 73, 109, 189,
201, 208–9
-, nonconf., 193, 204–5
-, par. officers, 203, 206
-, poor relief, 203
-, pop., 198, 201
-, road to, 160, 185
-, sch., 174, 194, 205–6, 224 n
-, tithes, 169, 203–4
-, vicarage-hos., 203–4
-, vicars (titular) of, 203–4; and see
Sugden, A. M.
Montfort, Eleanor de, Ctss. of Leicester, 63
Montgomery, Edw., 188
Monumental brasses, 107, 152
Moore, John, & Sons, 173
Moreton, Eliz., m. 1 Sam. Danvers, 2 Sir John Danvers, 208
Moreton Corbet (Salop.), 162, 195
Morgan:
-, Hawten Maria, 44
-, Wm., 44
Mormons, 109
Morris (Morrice):
-, C. H., 132, 137
-, Martha, m. Nat. Coleman, 217
-, Phil., 217, 220
-, fam., 132
Morris dancing, 13, 97
Mortimer:
-, Hugh, 200
-, Joanna, 200
-, Marg., see Say
-, Maud, w. of Hugh, 200
-, Rob. de, 200
-, fam., 200–1
Mountford, Sir Wm., 201
Mowbray:
-, Eliz. de, see Segrave
-, John de (d. 1368), Ld. Mowbray,
213
-, John (d. 1432), Ld. Nottingham,
177
-, John (d. 1461), Duke of Norfolk,
177
-, Thos., Duke of Norfolk, 177
-, fam., 177, 213
Mowing, service of, 53, 139, 164, 218, 239
Muddin:
-, John, 220
-, Wm., 220
-, Wm. (another), 220
-, fam., 217, 220
Mugdan, H. J., group, 69
Munton:
-, John, 91
-, Wm., 80 n
Murals, see wall-paintings
Murray, Jas., 26
Museums, see Banbury; Charlbury
Musgrave:
-, Hugh, 208
-, Isabel, 208
Maud, see Prescote, Maud of
-, Sir Thos. (fl. before 1265), 208
-, Thos. (fl. 1318), 208
-, fam., 208
Musical activity, 14; and see Germany; minstrels
N
Nail-makers, 167, 180
Napton (Warws.), 216
National Charter Association, 93
National Fire Service, 86
National Rejectors Ltd., 69
National Sunday League, 114
National Telephone Co., 87
Naylor, Jas., 18
Neal, Hannah, 156
Neithrop, in Banbury, 3–5, 11, 16, 25,
27–28, 36, 51, 69, 73, 80 n, 90 n,
92, 94, 96, 97 n, 105
-, agric., 18, 49–50, 52–58, 71
-, boundary, 5 n, 49
-, chap., 100, 105
-, char., 126
-, ct., 43
-, dom. archit., 28–29, 31
-, fields, 44, 49–50, 53–54
-, fire fighting, 86
-, glebe, 95–96
-, hospitals, 84–85
-, inc., 54
-, library, 14
-, man., 23, 28, 42–44, 49, 53 n, 71
-, mission halls, 39, 119–20
-, named as address, 43, 70, 110, 245
-, Neithrop Ho., 36, 84, 88
-, nonconf., 116–20
-, par. officers, 5 n, 9, 71, 77–78, 83,
86
-, pk., 88
-, place-name, 28
-, poor relief, 78
-, pop., 27–28
-, public health, 79
-, riot at, 12
-, sch., 100, 121–4
-, street lighting, 86
-, tithes, 96
-, vestry, 78
-, Vulcan Foundry, 28, 67
-, workhouses, 84; and see Banbury
Poor Law Union, workhouse
Nethercote (Northants.), in Banbury, 5, 57, 63, 118–19
Nevill (Neville):
-, Ric., Earl of Warwick, 235
-, fam., 209
New College, Oxford, 228–9, 238,
244, 248–9, 251–4, 256, 258
-, estates of, 178, 237, 241, 243, 245
-, fellows of, 149, 238, 249–50
-, warden of, 238, 254; and see
Woodward, Wm.
New England, (U.S.A.), 18
New Inn Hall, Oxford, 150
Newark, Ric. of, 162, 186
Newark (Notts.), 30 n, 39 n, 135
Newbery, John, 65
Newbold (Worcs.), Armscott in, 178
Newcastle-on-Tyne (Northumb.), 192
Newington, Bart. of, 149
Newington, North, 45 n, 109 n, 110–11, 115, 226, 259
Newman:
-, John, 33, 113
-, Joyce, see Hawten
-, Sam., 18
Newspaper proprietors, 47, 91
Nicholas, see Nix
Nicholls (Nicholes, Nichols):
-, Jos., 201
-, Josiah, 178
-, Organ, Mayor of Banbury, 74
-, Thos., 190
Nix (Nicholas):
-, Ric., 233
-, Thos., and his w. Isabel, 233
-, fam., 233
Nobbs, Geo., 173
Noel, A. Wm., Vicar of Cropredy, 171, 184
Nonconformist, The, 93
Norfolk, dukes of, 213; and see Mowbray, John (d. 1461); Mowbray, Thos.
Norman, Rog., 204
Normandy, 235
Norris:
-, E. G., Vicar of Swalcliffe, 252
-, Eleanor, 252
-, Hen., 227, 231, 251–2, 258
North:
-, Anne, 121
-, Brownlow, 90 n
-, Chas., 89, 121
-, Sir Dudley, 75, 89
-, Sir Edw., 135–6
-, Francis (d. 1729), Ld. Guilford, 89,
121, 125
-, Francis (d. 1790), Earl of Guilford,
74 n, 82, 89–90, 121, 125–6
-, Francis (d. 1817), Earl of Guilford,
90
-, Fred., Ld. North and Earl of
Guilford, Prime Minister, 11,
90–91, 121
-, Geo. Augustus, Earl of Guilford,
90–91
-, John (fl. 1327), 140
-, Col. John (fl. 1852, 1875), 54, 88,
220
-, Mary, see Hobart
-, Rog., 90
-, Susan, Dowager Ctss. of Guilford,
88 n
-, fam., 11, 13, 44, 75, 88–91
North Oxfordshire Parliamentary Constituency, 95
North Sea gas, 87
Northampton:
-, Ctss. of, see Spencer, Eliz.
-, Earl of, see Compton, Jas.; Compton, Spencer; Compton, Wm.
Northampton, 6, 10 n, 12, 14, 64, 116–17
Northampton Methodist Circuit, 117
Northamptonshire, 9, 24, 61, 63, 72,
81, 99, 106, 112
-, boundary, 5, 184, 198
Northern Aluminium Co.., Ltd see Aluminium Ltd.
Northumberland, Duke of, see Dudley, John
Northumbria, 128
Norton (Northants.), 188
Norton, Chipping, 16, 64, 67
-, named as address, 68, 146, 154, 231,
256 n
-, nonconf., 117, 153, 257
-, road to, 127–8
Norton, Chipping, Poor Law Union,
147
-, Guardians, 156
Norton, Chipping, Rural District Council, 133
Norton, Hook, see Hook Norton
Norton, Over, 226
Nottingham, Ld., see Mowbray, John (d. 1432)
Nottingham, 12
Noyon Priory (Oise, France), 199
Nuneham Courtenay, 199
Nutt, Job, 237
Nutter, C. C., 113
O
Oddie, Hugh, 256
Odiham (Hants), 63
Offa, King of Mercia, 158
Offchurch (Warws.), 158
Ogilby, John, 59
Oken, Thos., 125
Oldham, Hugh, Bp. of Exeter, 7
Olney, John, 56
Open fields and inclosure, 18, 28, 44, 49–50, 52–57, 95, 105, 127, 140, 142–3, 158, 161–6, 169, 179–80, 185–6, 188–9, 197–9, 201–2, 209, 219, 227–8, 237, 240–3, 249, 259
Orchard, —, 84
Organ-builders, see Bates, T. C., & Son; Bryceson, —; Byfield, Messrs.; Jones, —; Story and Clark; Walker, Messrs.
Orton, Geo., 188, 190
Osbern son of Richard, 200
Osborne:
-, Jos., 116
-, Wm., 116
Oseney Abbey, see Oxford
Oswell, Owen, 157
Overstone, Ld., see Lloyd, Sam. Jones
Overthorpe (Northants.), 107, 118
Owen, Geo., 101, 135, 172
Oxford, 9, 16, 41, 99, 121, 129, 144,
172
-, architects, 37
-, assizes, 59, 81, 110
-, bank, 67
-, cast., 127
-, communications with, 12, 67, 128
-, ct., 81
-, craftsmen, 36, 252
-, dom. archit., 29–30, 37
-, Hospital of St. John, 149
-, ind., 65, 67
-, Moor Mill, 70
-, named as address, 24, 26, 36, 107,
114, 122, 170, 256
-, newspaper, 169
-, nonconf., 109, 114, 116
Oseney Abbey, 138, 234–5, 239–40,
245–6
-, plague, 135
-, prison and imprisonment in, 8, 81–82, 109
-, Radcliffe Infirmary, 147, 157
-, rly. from, 13, 128
-, riot, 12
-, road to, 12
-, St. Ebbe's, 170
-, siege of, 162
-, Trinitarian friars, 105
-, University, 18, 89 n, 98, 149, 169;
and see All Souls; Brasenose;
Christ Church; Lincoln;
Magdalen; Manchester;
Merton; New College; New
Inn Hall; St. John's College
Oxford, Archdeacon of, 95, 97, 148–9,
168; and see Pett, Phineas
-, bps. of, 97, 106, 182, 191, 203–4,
221; and see Corbet, Ric.; Fell,
John; King, Rob.; Secker,
Thos.; Wilberforce, Sam.
-, estates of, 48–49, 135, 146, 164,
166, 179, 189, 202
-, see of, 96–97, 106, 164, 168, 213,
217
Oxford and District Water Board, 80, 83
Oxford and Rugby Railway, 76, 160
Oxford Canal, 12, 36, 67, 158, 175, 186, 194, 198, 209–10; and see Banbury, canal; Bourton, canal; Claydon, canal; Cropredy, canal
Oxford Canal Co., 60, 156, 167, 195
Oxford Diocesan Board of Education, 124
Oxford Diocesan Church Building Soc., 182
Oxford Lunatic Asylum, 168
Oxfordshire, 5, 10–11, 16, 45, 60,
73 n, 81, 89, 106
-, agric., 50, 180
-, boundary, 5–6, 24, 95, 157, 184,
197–8, 225
-, Constabulary, 86
-, County Council, 80, 86, 106, 124,
133
-, Education Committee, 259
-, Deputy Lieut. of, 97
-, episcopal estates in, 6, 18, 42, 162
-, inc., 163
-, Lds. Lieut. of, 8, 74, 109
-, magistrates, 97, 168
-, M.P.s for, 74, 89
-, nonconf., 110
-, peculiar jurisdictions, 96–97
-, poor relief, 168
-, Quarter Sessions, 81
-, receiver-general for, 101
-, sheriffs of, 40 n, 97, 216
Oxgangs, 95
P
Packaging, 69
Packer, Thos., 153
Paedobaptists, 117
Page:
-, Sir Francis, 75, 89
-, Jas. (fl. 1780), 232
-, Jas. (d. by 1924), 232
-, John, 232
-, John N., 232
-, Susan, 127
-, fam., 232
Pageants, 13, 73
Pagett, fam., 255
Pain & Bartlett, Messrs., 104 n
Paine (Payne)
-, A. J., 152
-, Edw., Vicar of Swalcliffe, 249–52,
254–5
-, John, 146
-, Jonathan, 146
-, fam., 146
Painton, see Paynton
Palace Theatre Company, 15
Palmer:
-, Eliz., m. Rob., Brome (fl. early 15th
cent.), 231 n
-, Eliz., see Byshopsden
-, G. W., Vicar of Claydon, 192
-, Thos., 231
Paper-maker, 45
Pares:
-, John (d. 1833), 208
-, John (fl. 1855, 1867), 208
-, Thos. (fl. 1798), 208
-, Thos. (d. 1824), 208
-, Thos. (fl. 1824, nephew of above),
208
-, Thos. Hen., 208
Pargetting, see building trades
Park, John of the, see John of the Park
Parker:
-, John, 115 n
-, Jos., 114, 115
-, Theodore, 113 n, 114
-, Thos., Vct. Parker, 47
Parkes, Jos., 91
Parliament, 10, 18, 64, 99–100, 105;
and see Commons, House of;
Lords, House of
-, Members of, 47, 208; and see
Banbury, M.P.s; Oxfordshire,
M.P.s
-, Parliamentarians (Civil War), 9–10,
25, 41, 64, 99, 102, 162, 172
Parnell:
-, C., 39 n
-, John, 180
Parry (Parrye):
-, Harry, Prebendary of Banbury, 48
-, John, 221
Parsons:
-, Thos., 180
-, Tim. (fl. 1654), 180, 209, 220
-, Tim. (fl. c. 1700, ? same as above),
210
Pasture, conversion to, 52, 57, 209, 242
Pawley, Thos., 136, 141
Payne, see Paine
Paynton (Painton):
-, Dolly, m. Francis Pigott, 48
-, Ric. (fl. mid 18th cent.) and his w.
Susannah, 48
-, Ric. (fl. 1710), 81 n
-, fam., 48
Pears, —, 170
Pearson, Wm., 257
Pease:
-, Chris, Ld. Wardington, 215
-, John W. B., Ld. Wardington, 215,
223
Pecche, John, 248–9
Peculiar jurisdictions, 246, 253, 255;
and see Banbury Peculiar; Cropredy Peculiar
-, ct., 63, 98, 161–2, 168, 174, 181, 246
Peel, Sir Rob., 93
Pembroke, Earl of, see Herbert, Wm.,
Pennyland, 53
Penson, John, 157
Pentecostalists, 109
Percy:
-, Cath., w. of Hen., m. 2 Francis
Fitton, 42
-, Sir Chas., 42
-, Hen., Earl of Northumberland, 42
Perkins:
-, John, 42
-, Wm., 98
Perks, Rob. Wm., 47
Perrot:
-, Jas. (fl. 1665), 134, 137
-, Jas. (fl. 1716), 138
-, Hen., 138
-, fam., 143
Perry, Thos., 57 n
Persia, 245
Peryent, John, 101
Pest-houses, see Banbury; Charlbury
Petre:
-, Gertrude, w. of Wm., 49, 195
-, Wm., 49, 169, 195, 197
Pett, Phineas, Archdeacon of Oxford, Vicar of Cropredy, 168–70
Pettipher:
-, Jos., and his w. Eliz., 256
-, —, 257 n
-, fam., 229
Petton (Salop.), 216
Petty:
-, Eliz., see Snappe
-, John, 138
-, Leonard, 138
Peverel:
-, Wm., 199, 200 n
-, fam., 199
Philip, King, 236
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 17
Phillips:
-, Geo., 9, 24 n
-, Capt. Hen., 109–10
Physicians, 246, 255
Piccage and stallage, 60 n, 74–76, 80
Pidgeon, Dan., 67
Pie powder court, 58–59, 72–73
Pierson:
-, Laur., 43
-, Wm., 43
Pigott:
-, Ann Dolly, m. Bernard Brocas,
104
-, Dolly, see Paynton
-, Francis, 48, 104
-, Gillery, 93
-, (later Pigott Stainsby Conant),
Paynton, 48, 54, 104, 126
-, Ric., 48
-, Shreeve Botry, 48
-, fam., 48, 104
Pillerton, Sim. of, 200
Pillory, 75, 82
Pinchbeck (Lincs.), 249
Piper, Hen. Hunt, 113
'Pitch and shew', 145
Pitt, John, Vicar of Banbury, 97
Plague, 6, 10, 27, 82
-, Black Death, 27, 133–4, 140–1, 250
Plant:
-, Anna Maria, 177
-, Martha, w. of Wm., 176
-, Mat., 177
-, Nic., 177
-, Priscilla, 172–3
-, Thos. (fl. 1552), 177
-, Thos. (d. 1728), 177
-, Wm., 176–7
Plantagenet, Geo., Duke of Clarence, 17
Players, strolling, 13–14
Plessis:
-, Hugh de, and his w. Eliz., 235
-, John de, 235
-, Marg. de, see Beaumont
Plestow, Ric., 126
Plivey:
-, Jos., 212
-, Ric., 212
Plot, Dr. Rob., 184
Ploughing, service of, 164, 218, 239
Plumpton, Ralph of, 187
Plundered Ministers, Cttee. for, 250
Plush industry, see textile trades, weaving
Plymouth Brethren, see Brethren
Pococke, Ric., 63, 101 n
Pole, Cardinal Reg., 164
Polley:
-, Chris., 191
-, Ric., 191
Pontefract (Yorks. W. R.), 6
Pope:
-, Marg., w. of Sir Thos., 49
-, Sir Thos., 49, 217, 236, 238, 245
Porter, Canon Chas. Fleetwood, Vicar of Banbury, 104–5
Portland, Duke of, see CavendishBentinck
Portmoots, 3, 23, 71–73, 146
Postmaster General, 87
Post-mill, 70
Potatoes, 58, 166, 180, 190
Potter:
-, John, 238
-, —, 109 n
Potter, 62
Potts, Wm., 14, 17, 66, 92, 113, 115
Poulton, Lewis, 230
Pratt (Pratte):
-, Hen. (fl. 1800), 12
-, Hen. (d. by 1851, ? same as above),
56
-, John, 221
-, Mic., 167
Preedy (Priddie, Priddy):
-, Eliz., 188
-, Francis, 136
-, John, 137, 143
-, Jos. (fl. 1794), 188
-, Jos. (fl. 1859), 185
-, Thos., 137, 141
-, fam., 137, 190
Prehistoric remains, 1, 6, 128; and see Banbury; Charlbury; Cropredy; Fawler; Sibford Gower; Swalcliffe; Wardington
Presbyterians, 11, 18, 75, 89 n, 99, 108, 112–15, 117, 121–3, 153, 183
Prescote:
-, Gil. of, 207
-, Mabel of, m. Nic. Trimenel (fl.
1298), 208
-, Maud of, m. Hugh Musgrave, 208
-, Ric. of (d. by 1241), 207
-, Ric. of (d. 1250 or 1251), 207
-, Wal. of (fl. c. 1210), 207
-, Wal. of (d. by 1258), 207–8
-, Wm. of, 207
Prescote, in Cropredy, 3–4, 157–8,
206–10
-, agric., 209
-, bridges, 206
-, chap., 168, 207
-, fields, 185
-, inc., 209
-, man., 164–5, 167, 187, 201, 207–9
-, man.-ho., 206–9
-, mill, 180, 209–10, 220
-, named as address, 158, 167, 172,
181, 218
-, poor relief, 210
-, pop., 206–7
-, Prescote, Upper, 157–8, 206, 210
-, Prescote aisle (in Cropredy ch.),
171–2
-, Prescote Estate, 161
-, road to, 160
-, tithes, 169
Preston, Jos., 183, 193, 205
Preston-on-Stour (Warws., formerly Glos.), Alscot Pk. in, 34
Price, Dr., 112
Priddie (Priddy), see Preedy
Priestley, —, 112
Prince Consort, see Albert
Princes Risborough, see Risborough, Princes
Princess Royal, see Victoria
Printing, 12, 33, 65–66, 68–69, 92, 144
Prisons, see Banbury, gaol; Banbury, cast.; London, Millbank Penitentiary; Oxford
Prize-fighting, 15
Protection societies, 16
Protectorate, 169–70
Protestant nonconformity, see Anabaptists; Baptists; Brethren; Christian Scientists; Congregationalists; Disciples of Christ; Elim Church; Full Gospel Testimony Church; Independents; Methodists; Mormons; Pentecostalists; Presbyterians; Quakers; Spiritualist Church; Unitarians
Provident dispensary, 84
Prowett:
-, Eliz., 177
-, John (d. 1763), 177
-, Revd. John (d. 1851), 177
-, N. H. E., 177
-, Wm., 177–9
-, Mrs., 183
-, fam., 197
Prussia, Crown Prince of, see Frederick
Pudlicote, in Charlbury, 149
Pugin, Augustus W. N., 107, 122
Pulse, 140, 142, 165, 179, 241–2
Pumphrey, Caroline Westcombe, 135
Punitive instruments, see cage; cucking stool; gallows; pillory; stake; stocks; treadmills; tumbrell
Puritanism, 18, 89, 170; and see Banbury; lectures
Pye, Hen., 91
Q
Quakers, 11, 18, 32, 36, 83, 92, 99, 108–12, 117, 120, 122, 129, 134–5, 153, 155, 173, 182, 193, 205, 221, 223, 228–9, 237, 242, 246, 256–9
Quarendon (Bucks.), 142
Queen Anne's Bounty, 96, 221, 256
Quincy:
-, Helen de, m. Alan la Zouche (d.
1270), 234
-, Marg. de, Ctss. of Winchester, see
FitzParnel
-, Rog. de, Earl of Winchester, 234–5
-, Saer de, Earl of Winchester, 234
Quiney:
-, Ric., 205
-, Thos., 205
R
Radcot Bridge, battle of, 7
Radford, Rob., 116
Radford, see Enstone
Radicalism, 11–12, 77, 79, 91–95, 108, 114, 117
Radstone (Northants.), 197
Railways, see Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway; Buckinghamshire Railway; East and West Junction Railway; Great Central Railway; Great Eastern Railway; Great Western Railway; Oxford and Rugby Railway
Rainsford (Reynsford):
-, John, 136
-, Wm., 217
Raleigh:
-, Edw. (fl. after 1460), 199
-, Edw. (d. 1513), 199
-, Geo. (d. 1546), 187, 199
-, Sir Geo. (fl. 1611), 187
-, Capt. Geo. (fl. 1650), 204
-, Idony, w. of John (fl. 1417), 208
-, Joan, m. 2 Edw. Brounflete, 187,
199
-, John (fl. 1314), 199
-, John (fl. 1342), 199–200
-, John (fl. 1417), 208, 214
-, Sim., 177, 179, 189
-, Thos. (d. 1397), 177, 187, 197, 199,
214
-, Thos. (d. 1404), 177, 199, 208
-, Wm. (d. 1419), 177, 199
-, Wm. (d. 1460), 177, 187, 199
-, fam., 177, 187, 190
Ralph son of Robert, 187, 214
Ralph (fl. 1086), 235–6
Ralph (d. 1188–9), 199
Ralph (fl. 1238–9), 95 n
Ralph, Rob. s. of, see Robert son of Ralph
Ramsden, see Shipton-underWychwood
Ranton (Staffs.), 46
Rawlins, Wm., 137
Rawlinson, Ric., 59, 102, 104, 183, 192, 196, 217, 227, 255
Read (Rede):
-, Dorothea, m. — Dashwood, 44
-, Sir John, 44
-, Mary, 44
-, Rob., 69
-, fam., 44
Reading (Berks.), 93
Reaping, service of, 53, 139–40
Rede, see Read
'Redesdale', see 'Robin of Redesdale'
Redifer, Alfred, Vicar of Finstock with Fawler, 152–3
Reeve, Thos., 101
Reform movement, 12–13, 91–94
Regard, see forest regard
Reliefs, 141–2, 186
Remigius, Bp. of Lincoln, 164
Return of writs, 2
Reynsford, see Rainsford
Rhubarb, 57
Richard II, 17
Richard III, 231
Richard (fl. 1086), 162
Richard, Osbern s. of, see Osbern son of Richard
Richard's Castle (Salop.), 200–1
Richardson, Wm., 69
Richmond and Derby, Ctss. of, see Beaufort, Marg.
Riley, fam., 66
Riots and disturbances, 7, 11–12, 44, 58–59, 61, 79, 81, 91, 97–99, 109, 134, 142, 180
Swing' riots, 12
Ripon, Earl of, see Robinson, Fred. Geo.
Risborough, Princes (Bucks.), 1, 6, 127
Risley:
-, Susannah, see Wells
-, Revd. Wm. Cotton, 43
-, fam., 49
Roads:
-, ancient, 5–6, 127–8, 210, 225, 227,
230; and see Banbury Lane;
Cotswold Ridgeway; Ditchedge Lane; Jurassic Way;
salt ways
-, major, see Banbury, roads to;
London, road to; Oxford, road
to
-, Roman, 6, 225–6; and see Akeman
Street
-, turnpike, 12, 128, 158, 226
Robbins, see Robins
Robert son of Amaury, and his w. Ivicia, 199
Robert son of Ralph, 187, 214
Robert son of Waukelin, 48, 69, 71, 96
Robert (fl. 1086), 71
Robert (fl. 1086, ? another), 162
Robert (fl. 1086, ? another), 162
Robert (d. by 1173), 199
Robert (fl. late 12th cent.), priest of Wardington, 221
Robert, Ralph s. of, see Ralph son of Robert
Roberts, Ric., 48
Robertson, Thos., Prebendary of Cropredy, 164
'Robin of Redesdale', 7
Robins (Robbins, Robyns):
-, Ric., 202
-, Rob., 217
-, Thos. (d. 1662), 217
-, Thos. (will proved 1665), 31
-, Thos. (fl. 1676), 31
-, Wm. (fl. 1537), 48
-, Wm. (fl. 1825), 183
-, fam., 31, 202
Robinson:
-, Fred. Geo., Earl of Ripon, 94
-, John, 11
-, Martha, 137
-, Thos., 109
Robyns, see Robins
Rochester, Earl of, see Hyde, Hen.
Rochester, diocese, chancellor of, 149
Roger (fl. 1086), 162
Roger (fl. early 13th cent.), 40
Roger (fl. early 14th cent.), 139
Rogers, H. S., 104 n
Rogers & Surman, Messrs., 104
Rollright, 256
Rols, Thos., 54
Roman Catholicism, 41, 83, 90, 9394, 97, 107–8, 115, 122, 124, 153
Roman remains, 1, 6; and see Banbury; Bourton; Charlbury; Cropredy; Fawler; Lea; Swalcliffe; Warden, Chipping, Arbury Camp; Wickham
Rope-making, see textile trades
Rose:
-, John, 45
-, Wm., 45
-, fam., 45
Rosse, John, Vicar of Cropredy, 170
Rounding, system of, 167, 191, 246–8
Roupell, John, 137
Rowland, Thos., 72 n
Rowse, Wm., 204
Royal Scottish Agricultural Soc., 66
Royalists (Civil War), 9–10, 24–25, 64, 162, 170
Rudde, Ralph, Vicar of Cropredy, 170
Rudhall, Abraham, 152
Rugby (Warws.), 210
Rupert, Prince, 17, 198, 212
Rush:
-, Anne, m. Rob. Doyley (d. 1750),
232
-, Geo., 215
-, Wm., 232
Rusher:
-, John Golby, 12, 65–66
-, Phil., 66
-, W., 88
-, Wm., 65–66
Rushton, J. R., 99–100
Russell:
-, Edw., 64
-, S. D., Vicar of Charlbury, 152
Rycote, see Haseley, Great
Ryder, Wm., 233
Rye, 53, 57, 240–1
Ryman, Wm., 131
S
Sabbatarianism, 114
Sabin:
-, Chas., 186, 194
-, Hugh, 219
-, Jas., 219
-, Jas. Eagles, 219, 223
-, John, 219
-, Rob., 219
-, Thos. (fl. 1530), 219
-, Thos. (fl. 1781), 186
-, —, 223
-, fam., 219, 229
Sacheverell, Dr. Hen., 11, 99
Sackcloth manufacture, see textile trades, weaving
Sackville:
-, Arabella Diana, see Cope
-, John Fred., Duke of Dorset, 46
Sainfoin, 57, 142–3
St. Edmunds, Wal. of, 149
St. Evroul Abbey (Orne, France), 199
St. John's College, Oxford, 128, 137,
148, 152
-, estates of, 135, 139, 141–2, 150
-, President and fellows of, 135, 145,
149–50
St. Paul, Sisters of Charity of, 29, 107–8, 122
St. Paul's Cathedral, see London
St. Paul's School, see London
St. Remigius, Gillian of, 200
St. Valery:
-, Reynold of, 138
-, Thos. of, 138
-, fam., 138
Sale, Wm., Vicar of Charlbury, 149
Salisbury, Bp. of, see Sherlock, Thos.
Salmon:
-, John, 55, 57
-, Rob., 197 n
Salt ways, 1, 6, 49, 55, 127, 226; and see Broughton
Salter, 203
Saltonstall, fam., 215
Saltpetreman, 64
Salvation Army, 120
Samuelson:
-, Alex., 67
-, Sir Bernhard, 13, 16, 66–67, 88, 91,
93–95, 113, 122–4
-, fam., 108
Sandale, John, Prebendary of Cropredy, 169
Sandford Preceptory, 236, 240
Sandwich, Wal., Vicar of Charlbury, 149
Sansbury, Mr., 70
Sapcotes:
-, Eliz., see Dynham
-, Sir John, 47, 236
-, Ric., 236
-, Rob., 236
Saunders:
-, Ant., 148
-, Frances, 148
-, Grace, see Willingham
-, Ric., 62
-, Wm. (d. 1478), 56, 62–63, 104 n,
105 n
-, Wm. (d. 1493), 62–63, 105 n
-, fam., 62
Saunderson, Wm., 191, 204
Saussaye, Sibyl de, m. Ric. of Williamscot (d. by 1232), 215
Savage:
-, Mat., 65
-, Nat., 188
-, Ralph, 180
-, Ric., 186, 189
-, fam., 188, 190
Say:
-, Hugh de, 200
-, Marg., m. 2 — Mortimer, 3
Wm. de Stuteville, 200
-, fam., 200
Saye and Sele:
-, Baroness, see Fiennes, Cecil
-, Lds., 3, 253; and see EardleyTwistleton-Fiennes, Wm.
Thos.; Fiennes, Ric. (d. 1613);
Twistleton, Thos.; Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Ivo
-, Vcts., see Fiennes, Jas.; Fiennes,
Laur.; Fiennes, Wm.
Scotland:
-, army of, 10
-, sheep from, 61
Scott, H. Baillie, 229
Scrivelsby (Lincs.), 234
Scudamore, Phil., 135–7, 139, 146, 148
Sculptors, see artists and sculptors
Scutage, 239
Scytta (O.E. personal name), 227
Scyttel (O.E. personal name), 227
Seagrave, see Segrave
Seals, 88, 101
Searchfield, Roland, Vicar of Charlbury, Bp. of Bristol, 149
Secker, Thos., Bp. of Oxford, 97
Seckham, S. L., 149
Sedbergh School (Yorks. W. R.), 169
Seed merchant, 91–92
Segrave (Seagrave):
-, Amabel of, see Chacombe, Amabel
of
-, Eliz. of, m. John de Mowbray, 213
-, Gil. of, 213
-, John of (d. 1325), 40, 177, 213
-, John of (d. 1353), 213
-, Marg. of, see Brotherton
-, Nic. of, Ld. Segrave, 177, 213
-, Steph. of, 177, 213
-, fam., 40 n, 177–8
Sempringham, Order of, see Gilbertine Order
Separatists, 99
Sergison-Brooke, Brig. B. N., 176
Serjeanty, 138
Services, customary, 43, 52–53, 55, 139–40, 164–5, 179, 218, 239; and see binding; boon-works; bridge-repair; carrying; castleguard; castle-repair; entry fines; harrowing; harvesting; heriots; hoeing; malting; messenger service; mowing; ploughing; reaping; reliefs; threshing; week-work; wood-cutting; worksilver
Sessions, fam., 131, 154
Seward, Wm., Vicar of Charlbury, 149
Seymour:
-, Edw., Duke of Somerset, 3, 40,
42–43, 45–46, 48, 73 n, 162,
164, 168, 229
-, Sir. Edw., 48, 164
Shad, Hen., 153
Shag-weaving, see textile trades, weaving
Sharman, Wm., and his w. Anne, 180
Shaw, Wm. Ingham, 215
Sheep-farming, 28, 52, 54, 56–59, 62, 63 n, 127, 140–4, 165, 179–80, 189–90, 197, 202, 206, 209, 227, 240–2; and see pasture, conversion to
Sheldon:
-, Edw. (d. 1736), 237
-, Edw. Chas. Ralph, 237
-, Hen. Jas., 237
-, Ralph (d. 1684), 237
-, Ralph (d. 1720), 237
-, Ralph (fl. 1784), 237, 243
-, Wm., 237, 243
-, fam., 236–7, 255
Shenington, 217, 226, 253, 257
Shepherd:
-, Elisha, 139, 141
-, John (fl. 1447), 141
-, John (fl. 1538), 141
-, Wm. (fl. 1528), 136, 139, 141
-, Wm. (fl. 1590), 137, 146
-, fam., 139, 141, 146
Sheriff's pleas, 2
Sherlock, Thos., Bp. of Salisbury, 97
Shewell, Hen., 74
Shilson:
-, Sam., 132
-, Wm., 45
Ship-money, 9, 76, 250
Shipston-on-Stour (Warws.), 226
Shipton-under-Wychwood, 7
-, Leafield in, 153
-, Ramsden in, 152, 156
Shirley, fam., 167
Shoemaking, see leather trades
Short, fam., 217
Shorthampton (or Chilson), in Charlbury, 127, 137, 148–51
Shotteswell (Warws.), 198–9, 201, 214
Shrewsbury, Earl of, see Talbot, John (fl. 1835)
Shrewsbury, Rob. of, Bp. of Bangor, 7
Shrewsbury, 11
Shropshire, 99
Shropshire, Worcestershire, and Staffordshire Electric Power Co., 87
Shutford:
-, John, 163
-, Ric., and his w. Eliz., 163
-, Wm., 163
Shutford (Shutford East and Shutford West), in Swalcliffe, 3–4, 50,
225, 227–8
-, agric., 239–44
-, boundaries, 227
-, ch. (or chap.), 227, 237, 248–9,
252–4
-, curates of, 253, 255, 257
-, curate's ho., 253
-, dom. archit., 228
-, farms, 228, 243–4
-, fields, 241, 243
-, fire at, 228, 245
-, glebe, 237, 243
-, green, 227
-, inc., 228, 237, 241–3, 249
-, ind., 65, 227, 245–7
-, inns, 228
-, man., 163, 177, 232–4, 239, 253
-, man.-ho., 227, 233, 253
-, named as address, 242, 246
-, nonconf., 228, 256–7
-, par. officers, 247, 253
-, poor relief, 247
-, pop., 227–8
-, road to, 226
-, sch., 228, 258–9
-, Shutford East, 225, 227, 232, 241,
247, 253
-, Shutford le Lea, 227
-, Shutford West, 225, 227, 232, 245,
247, 253, 257–9
-, tithes, 237, 249, 253
-, woodland, 241
Sibba (O.E. personal name), 228
Sibford:
-, Agnes of, 245, 255
-, Alda of, 235
-, Brian of, 235
-, Ilbert of, 235
-, John of, 235
-, Rob. of, 235
-, Rog. of, 236
-, Wm. of, 236, 238, 245
-, fam., 236
Sibford Ferris, in Swalcliffe, 225,
228–9; and see Sibford Gower
with Sibford Ferris and Burdrop
-, agric., 238–44
-, boundary, 225, 248, 255
-, char., 259–60
-, ct., 237, 246, 255
-, dom. archit., 229
-, farms, 244
-, fields, 240–1
-, glebe, 249
-, inc., 240–1, 243, 249, 259
-, ind., 245–6
-, man., 228, 235–6, 238, 243, 245–6,
255
-, man.-ho., 229, 237, 239, †254
-, mill, 245
-, named as address, 232, 244
-, nonconf., 112, 229, 256–7
-, poor relief, 248
-, sch., 228–9, 237, †254, 256, 258
-, tithes, 237
-, village hall, 229
Sibford Gower, in Swalcliffe, 225, 228
-, agric., 238–44
-, boundary, 225, 248, 255
-, chap., 248, 255
-, chaplain of, 255
-, char., 243, 247, 257–60
-, ch., 228, 255–6; and see Sibford
Gower with Sibford Ferris and
Burdrop
-, ct., 237, 246, 255
-, curates of, 255
-, dom. archit., 228
-, farms, 244
-, fields, 240–1, 243
-, glebe, 249
-, inc., 241, 243
-, ind., 246
-, inns, 228
-, man., 228, 234–6, 240, 243
-, man.-ho., 228, 235
-, mills, 244–5
-, named as address, 153, 242
-, nonconf., 112, 228, 256–8
-, par. officers, 243, 246–8, 260
-, poor relief, 247–8
-, pop., 228
-, prehist. rem., 226
-, sch., 228, 257–60
-, tithes, 237
-, vicarage-ho., 228
-, workhouse, 248
Sibford Gower with Sibford Ferris and Burdrop, 248, 251, 255–6
Silk-weaving, see textile trades, weaving
Silver, Thos., Vicar of Charlbury, 134, 149–50, 152, 155
Simcock, —, 160
Simeon, Sim., 249
Simon, Count of Evreux, 199
Simson, Jas., and his w. Martha, 70
Singaliday, John, 69
Sisters of Charity of St. Paul, see St. Paul
Skating, 15
Skittle alley, 32
Slate-digging, 144
Sleaford (Lincs.), 6, 20, 39 n
Slums, 85, 92
Smallbones, Ric., 186
Smallpox, 59–60, 82, 84, 147, 168, 246
Smarth:
-, John, 213
-, Thos., 213
-, Wm., 213, 218
-, fam., 213–14, 218
Smith:
-, A. C., Vicar of Charlbury, 152
-, Edw., 143
-, Hen., 126
-, J., 223
-, Mary, 256 n
-, Mat., Prebendary of Banbury, 48
-, Rob., 212 n
-, Sam., 162–3
-, Wm., 193
-, Capt., 125
Smith, Messrs., and Sons, 182
Smith-Bingham, Arthur Turberville, 47
Snappe:
-, Eliz., m. John Petty, 138
-, (or Damery), Ric. (fl. c. 1447), 141
-, Ric. (fl. 1523), 141
-, Thos., 138, 141
-, Wal., and his w. Eliz., 138
Soden, fam., 229, 256–7
Solicitors, see lawyers
Somerset, Charlotte, Dchss. of Beaufort, 129, 157
Somerset, Duke of, see Seymour, Edw.
Somerton, 136
Soper, Dr. Wesley, 115
Sor:
-, Eliz., m. Rob. de Wykeham (fl.
1279), 47, 230
-, Sir John, 230
Sor Brook, 5, 28, 71, 83, 227
Sorcery, 162
Souter, Dr. J. H., 107
South America, 245
South Eastern Railway, 93
South Midland Gas Co., 87
South Wales, 180
Southam:
-, Ric., 54
-, Susan, 54
-, Wm., 190
-, fam., 54
Southam (Warws.), 5, 12, 158, 160, 168, 175, 198
Southampton, 62
Southern Gas Board, 87
Sow Brook, 175
Spalding, Wm. of, 199–200, 203
Spalding (Lincs.), 197 n
Sparrow, Rob., 201
'Spech', W., 207 n
Spelsbury, 133, 141, 143, 148
-, Coldron Mill, 141
-, Ditchley in, 129, 134–5, 137, 139,
141
-, Fulwell in, 143
-, Taston in, 141, 143
Spencer:
-, Chas., Duke of Marlborough, 138
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Compton, Earl of
Northampton, 213
-, Frances, Dowager Lady Churchill,
153
-, Francis Almeric, Ld. Churchill,
148, 150, 156
-, Francis Geo., Ld. Churchill, 135,
137, 143, 153, 155
-, Geo., Duke of Marlborough, 137,
143, 146
-, Jane, Lady Churchill, 153
-, John (fl. late 15th cent.), 62
-, Sir John (fl. 1598), Ld. Mayor of
London, 213
-, John (fl. 1703), 217
-, Victor, Ld. Churchill, 135, 157
-, fam., 217
Spencer (Banbury) Ltd. (earlier Spencer Corsets Ltd.), 39, 69
Spencer Churchill:
-, Geo. (d. 1840), Duke of Marlborough, 153
-, Geo. (d. 1857), Duke of Marlborough, 137, 143, 150
-, John (d. 1883), Duke of Marlborough, 152
-, John (fl. 1953), Marquess of
Blandford, 137
Spendlove:
-, Rob. (fl. 1760), 146
-, Rob. (d. 1822), 155
-, Wm., 131
-, fam., 129, 154
Spicers, 61–62
Spinning, see textile trades
Spiritualist Church of Great Britain, 120
Spitall, John, Vicar of South Banbury, 106
Sports and pastimes, see angling; athletics; badger-baiting; bearbaiting; bicycling; bingo; boating; bowling; boxing; bullbaiting; cock-fighting; cricket; customs, traditional; dog-fighting; football; gaming; golf; horseracing; musical activity; 'pitch and shew'; prize-fighting; skating; skittle alley; swimming; tennis; theatre; wrestling
Spratton (Northants.), 163
Sprigge:
-, Joshua, 18, 41, 78, 125
-, Wm. (fl. 1623), 217
-, Wm. (fl. 1706), 125
Springs, see wells and springs
Spurrett, Wm., 91
Stacey:
-, Benjamin, 217
-, Fulk, 189
Stafford:
-, Hen., Ld. Stafford, 73
-, Humph., Earl of Devon, 7
Stainsby Conant, see Pigott, Paynton
Stake, burning at, 97
Staley:
-, Jas., 70
-, John, 70
-, Thos., 70
Staley & Co., 70
Stallage, see piccage and stallage
Stallwood, S. Slingsley, 153
Stanbridge, John, 7
Stanier:
-, Francis, Vicar of Cropredy, 170,
173
-, Mary, 173
Staninges, Peter, 138
Stanley:
-, Dorothy, see Enyon
-, Thos. (d. by 1685), 187
-, Thos. (fl. 1685), 187
Stanton, Jos., 246, 255
Staple Merchants, 216–17
Statham, Sam., 103
Stationer, 65–66
Stephen, King, 39
Stevens:
-, John, Vicar of Swalcliffe, 250,
253–4
-, Thos., 43
-, fam., 257
Steventon, Wm., 42
Stinting, 54, 56, 142, 165, 179, 189, 242
Stockbroker, 91, 94
Stocking-weaving, see textile trades, weaving
Stockley:
-, Mary, 177
-, Thos. Plant, 177
Stockport (Ches.), 188
Stocks (punitive instrument), 82, 129, 186
Stockton:
-, Arthur, 80 n
-, Jas., 80 n
-, Oliver, 80 n
-, Col., 88
Stoddart, W. Wellwood, Vicar of Charlbury, 149, 152
Stogden, Rob., 103, 112
Stoke:
-, Ric. of, 46, 138, 229, 238
-, Rob. of (fl. c. 1210), 46, 138, 229;
and see Wykeham, Rob. de
(fl. c. 1210)
-, Rob. of (fl. 1321), 40 n
-, Wm. of, 233
-, fam., 248
Stoke Talmage, 231
Stokeman, Rob., 146
Stokes:
-, Hen., 42
-, John, and his w. Bridget, 42
-, fam., 33
Stone:
-, Hen., 14, 66
-, Lewis, 66
Stone, Hen., & Son Ltd., 39, 66, 69
Stone and Hartley's, 14
Stonesfield, 127–8, 134
-, Stonesfield slate, 238
Stonor, Martha, Lady, 41
Story and Clark, 192
Stour, riv., 225, 228, 245
Stowe (Notts.), 135
Strange, see Le Strange
Stratford-upon-Avon (Warws.), 226, 238
Strathavon, Ld., see Gordon, Geo.
Stratton, Geo., 94
Strays, see waifs and strays
Street, G. E., 152, 204
Stringer, G. C., 90
Strolling players, see players, strolling
Stuart:
-, Dan., and his w. Mary, 47
-, Hen. Villiers, 91
-, Ld. J., 90 n
-, fam., 88, 207
-, and see Crichton-Stuart
Studley Priory, 235
Stumpe, Wm., 180
Sturge:
-, Edm., 134
-, Lucelia, 111
-, Lydia, see Albright
Stuteville:
-, Marg. de, see Say
-, Wm. de, 200
Stutterd:
-, Jabez, 116 n, 117
-, fam., 117
Styles:
-, Dan., 33
-, T., 193
Sugden, A. M., Vicar of Mollington, 204
Sun Brewery, see Barrett's
Sunday excursionists, 114
Surgeons, 178, 215
Surveyors, 67, 102, 163, 180; and see Dalton, —
Sussex, Duke of, see Augustus
Sutton:
-, Emma, 189
-, Hannah, 188
-, Jas., 103, 112
-, Sir Ric., 163
-, Thos., 32
-, —, 153
Sutton, King's (Northants.), 64
-, Astrop in, 188
Sutton hund. (Northants.), 5
Swalcliffe, 3–4, 50, 225–60, 226, †226;
and see Burdrop; Epwell; Lea;
Shutford; Sibford Ferris; Sibford Gower
-, adv., 230, 248–9
-, agric., 239–44
-, boundaries, 225, 248
-, chant., 249
-, chap., 227
-, char., 247, 259
-, ch., 227, 248–53, 255
-, ct., 246
-, curates, 250–1
-, dom. archit., 227
-, farms., 227, 244
-, fields, 241
-, glebe, 237, 241, 243, 249–50
-, green, 227
-, Holwell Grange, 227, 238–40
-, inc., 227, 241, 243
-, ind., 242, 246
-, inns, 227
-, Madmarston Camp, 1, 226, †226
-, man., 46–47, 138–9, 229–30, 232,
238–9, 242–3, 248–50, 258
-, man.-ho., 227, 230, 251
-, mills, 244
-, named as address, 231–2, 252
-, nonconf., 250, 256–7
-, par. officers, 246–7, 250, 252
-, poor relief, 246
-, pop., 225, 227
-, prehist. rem., 226; and see Swalcliffe, Madmarston Camp
-, reading-room, 251
-, rectors of, 239–40, 248; and see
Arden, Thos.; Doune, Wm.;
Ward, Wm.; Whitewell, Ric.;
Wykeham, Thos. de
-, rectory, 231, 237–8, 241, 245,
248–9, 252, 256
-, rectory man.-ho., 227, †227, 238,
241
-, road to, 230
-, roads, 226
-, Rom. rem., 226–7
-, sch., 227, 231, 250, 258–9
-, Swalcliffe Grange, 225–7
-, Swalcliffe Park, 227, 230
-, tithe barn, 227, †227, 238
-, tithes, 237, 249
-, town-ho., 246 n
-, vicarage, 244, 248–9, 256
-, vicarage-ho., 227, 249–50
-, vicars of, 240, 243, 248–50, 253–4,
256–7, 259–60; and see Caswell
John; Crayker, John; Crayker,
Solomon; Glave, Mat.;
Goodman, Wm.; Mayo, Wm.;
Merriot, Thos.; Norris, E. G.;
Paine, Edw.; Stevens, John;
Wilkinson, J. T.; Wyldebore,
Nic.
-, water-supply, 227
-, 'Wickham' in, 47
-, woodland, 225, 241, 244
Swale, riv., 225, 227
Swedes, 58, 166, 180, 190, 202, 244
Swift, Jonathan, 8, 11, 99
Swimming, 15; and see Banbury, pk. and baths
'Swing' riots, see riots and disturbances
Switchgear and Equipment Ltd., 69
Swithland (Leics.), 208
Symes-Thompson, Francis, Vicar of Claydon, 192
T
Tadmarton, 225–6, 230, 237, 253,
257–8
-, Tadmarton Camp, 230
-, Tadmarton Ho., 48
Tæppa (O.E. personal name), 128
Taillard:
-, Gil. (fl. 1160), 136
-, Gil. (fl. early 13th cent., ? another),
136
-, Jas. (fl. c. 1310), 136
-, Jas. (fl. 1327, ? another), 136
-, Nic., 136
-, Ralph, 136
-, Ric., 139
-, Rob., 136
-, Wm., 136
-, fam., 136
Tait:
-, Thos. Hen., curate of Claydonwith-Mollington, 204
-, Mrs., 192
Talbot:
-, John (d. 1375), 200
-, John (fl. 1835), Earl of Shrewsbury,
107
-, fam., 200
Talemasch:
-, Maud, see Chevauchesul
-, Peter (fl. 12th cent.), 231
-, Peter (fl. 1210), 138, 139, 231
-, Ric., 231
-, fam., 138–9, 231
Talfourd, Sergeant, 81
Tancred:
-, Hen. Wm., 91–93
-, Sir Thos., 91 n
Tandy, Dr. Wm., 107, 122
Tapper, Wal., 233
Tarver, John, 193
Taston, see Spelsbury
Tawney:
-, Archer Rob., 48
-, Hen., 92
-, Ric., 67
-, fam., 48
Taylor:
-, Abigail, 173
-, Edw., 216
-, Eliz., m. John Loder, 216
-, John, 170
-, Ralph, 98
-, Thos., 153, 257
-, Wm. (d. 1695), 180, 216–17
-, Wm. (d. 1711), 216
-, Wm. (d. 1733), 173, 216, 219
-, (later Taylor Loder), Wm. (d.
1772), 169, 216
-, fam., 170, 172, 180
Taylor Loder:
-, Anne, m. John Loveday, 216–17
-, Wm., see Taylor
Teddington (Glos., formerly Worcs.), 232
Telscombe (Suss.), 126
Temperance movement, 16, 92–95, 118, 132, 154 n; and see Banbury Temperance Hall; Banbury Temperance Soc.
Templars, 58, 234, 255
-, estates of, 235–6, 238–41, 245
Tennant:
-, Geo., 137, 139, 145
-, Wm., 145
Tennis, 15
Tenures, less common, see burgages; serjeanty
Teodric (fl. 1086), 162
Tetsworth, 231
Tew, Great, 128
Tewe, W., 53
Textile trades, 6, 8, 11, 13, 31, 33, 40,
42–43, 45, 56, 62–65, 67, 69, 97 n,
109, 116, 119, 180, 209, 220, 246;
and see wool
-, bedding manufacturers, 131
-, doubling, 64
-, dyeing, 62, 64, 116–17, 245
-, fulling, 220; and see fulling-mill
-, hemp manufacture, 67, 180; and see
hemp-mill
-, lace-making, 66, 167, 203, 220,
245
-, rope-making, 67, 154, 220
-, spinning, 58, 78
-, twisting, 78
-, weaving, 12, 44, 62–66, 68, 93, 108,
166, 180, 193, 202–3, 220,
227–8, 242, 245, 247
-, basket, 66
-, garter, 63
-, girth, 39, 64, 66, 91
-, horse-cloth, 11, 64
-, jersey, 63, 212
-, mohair, 65, 67
-, plush, 12, 64–66, 94, 105, 180,
220, 245
-, sackcloth, 67
-, shag, 63–64, 116, 245
-, silk, 78, 245
-, stocking, 12
-, straw-bonnet, 66
-, tweed, 65
-, webbing, 11
-, worsted, 63–65, 78
Thame, 6, 42, 48, 169, 229–30
-, Abbot of, see King, Rob.
-, Thame Park, 230
Thames, riv., 225
-, Thames Basin, 5
Theatre, see Banbury, theatre; players, strolling
Theydon, Rog. de, Vicar of Cropredy, 169
Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, 39–40
Thompson (Thomson, Tomson):
-, Agnes, m. Wm. of Birmingham
(d. 1500), 233
-, John, 190
-, Rebecca, 174–5
-, Wm. (fl. 1649), 10
-, Wm. (fl. late 18th cent.), 257
-, Wm. (fl. 1859), 94
-, Mrs., 121
-, fam., 257
Thorne, Ric., 116
Thorpe, Wm., 121
Thorpe and Ponder, 26
Thorpe Mandeville (Northants.), 183, 210–11, 219
Three-weeks' courts, 3, 146
Threshing, service of, 57
Throckmorton, John, 73
Thynne, Sir John, 48, 164
Tiburne, see London, Tyburn
Timber-framed buildings, 24, 29, 30–33
Tims:
-, Anne, 205
-, Sarah, 109
-, Thos., 91
-, fam., 178
Tingewick (Bucks.), 251
Tinkers, 7
Titchmarsh (Northants.), 234
Toky:
-, (or Banbury), John, 61
-, Wm., 180, 220
Tomes, John, 65
Tomson, see Thompson
Tonge, Mrs., 172
Tooley Park (Leics.), 195
Tories, 75, 89, 99
Torshell, Thos., 219
Totnes (Devon), 208
Townsend, John, 183
Townsend & Weston, 103 n
Trafford, Mary, 111
Treadmills, 78, 82
Tredington (Warws., formerly Worcs.), 61
Tredwell:
-, John, 242
-, Ric. (d. 1693), 242
-, Ric. (d. 1759), 252
-, Thos., 242
-, fam., 242, 256
Trimenel:
-, John (fl. 1336), 208
-, Sir John (fl. 1350, ? another), 208
-, Mabel, see Prescote
-, Nic. (fl. 1298), 208
-, Nic. (fl. 1346), 208
-, Nic. (fl. 1419), 208
-, fam., 208
Trinitarian friars, 23, 105
Trotman, fam., 215
Tryst, John, 33
Tudor, Jasper, Duke of Bedford, 49
Tudor Hall School, see Wickham
Tumbrell, 75
Turkeys, 242
Turner:
-, Jonas, 243
-, Rob., 225
-, –, 65
Turnips, 57–58, 166, 180, 190, 202, 243–4
Turnpikes, see roads
Tutbury (Staffs.), 236
Tweed manufacture, see textile trades, weaving
Twisting, see textile trades
Twistleton, Thos., Ld. Saye and Sele, 244
Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Ivo,
-, Ld. Saye and Sele, 233
Twyford, see Adderbury
Tyburn, see London
Tyneside, 180
Tysoe (Warws.), 236, 257
U
Uley (Glos.), 201
Ulger:
-, Hen. (fl. c. 1246), 138, 214
-, Hen. (d. by 1284), 138
-, Hen. (fl. 1325), see Hulyer
-, Joan, 214
-, Rob., 213
-, Thos. (fl. 1316), 214
-, Thos. (fl. 1325), see Hulyer
-, Wm. (fl. before 1239), 214
-, Wm. (fl. 1279), 138, 214
-, Wm. (fl. 1346), 214
-, fam., 138, 214, 218
Underhill, John, Bp. of Oxford, 135
Underwood, H. J., 114, 256
Union Cinemas, 15
Unitarians, 91–92, 108, 112–15, 120, 122, 183
United Dairies (Wholesale) Ltd., 68–69
United District Gas Co., 132
Upton (Warws.), 81 n
Usher, Peter, 112, 122–3
V
Vanner, John, 118
Varney:
-, Jas., 183
-, fam., 178
Vavasour, Anne, m. John Finch, 137, 142
Vere, Rob. de, Duke of Ireland, 7
Verney Junction (Bucks.), rly. sta., 13, 67
Vetches, 57, 142, 165, 189, 238, 240, 243
Veterinary surgeons, 60, 166
Vickers, C., 47
Victoria, Queen, 17, 26, 104, 107, 132, 153
Victoria, Princess Royal, 26
Vincent, Hen., 92
Vintners, 62, 63 n
Vipont:
-, Cecily de, see Wake
-, Idony de (d. by 1241), see Busli
-, Idony de (fl. 1315), m. 1 Roger de
-, Leyburn, 2 John Cromwell,
207
-, Isabel de, m. Rob. de Clifford, 207
-, John de, 207
-, Rob. de (d. by 1228), 207, 232
-, Rob. de (d. by 1264), 207–8
-, fam., 177–8
Vittor (Vitter):
-, Maud, 235
-, Ric., 239
-, Sim., 235
Vivers:
-, Edw., 32, 109–10
-, Eliz., 32 n
-, Marg., 109
-, Mary, 32
-, Ric. (d. 1643), Mayor of Banbury,
32 n, 109
-, Ric. (d. 1657), and his w. Anne, 32
-, Ric. (fl. 1702), 110
-, Rob., 48, 69
-, fam., 8, 43, 48, 56, 63–64, 98
Vulcan Foundry, see Neithrop
W
Wagstaffe:
-, Jas., 109, 111
-, Thos., 110
Waifs and strays, 73–75, 146
Wailes, —, 192
Wainfleet (Lincs.), 233
Wake:
-, Cecily, m. — Vipont, 177
-, Maud, m. — de Bussei, 177, 232
Walcot, in Charlbury, 127, 129 n, 137, 146, 152
Walcote (Northants.), 231 n
Waldeyeve, see Waldyff
Waldo:
-, Anne, m. Rob. Barber (fl. 1686), 43
-, Sir Edw., 43
Waldyff (Waldeyeve):
-, Edm., 200
-, Margery, see Bereford
-, Thos., 200
-, fam., 200
Wale:
-, Nicole, see Arden
-, Sir Thos., 47, 230, 249
-, fam., 47
Wales:
-, Prince of, see Charles II; Frederick;
George IV
-, Princess of, see Augusta
Wales, North, Prince of, see Iorwerth, Llywelyn ap
Walford:
-, Ann, 243
-, John, 79
-, Thos. (fl. late 17th cent.), 246
-, Thos. (fl. 1777), 178, 243
-, Wm. (fl. 1790), 243
-, Wm. (fl. 1800), Mayor of Banbury,
12
-, Wm. (fl. 1836), 80
-, fam., 237
Walker:
-, Anne, 154
-, Eliz., 174
-, Miss, 184
Walker, J. H., & Sons, 245
Walker, Messrs., 104 n
Wall-paintings, 104, 172, 192
Wallace:
-, Falconer Lewis, 215
-, fam., 223
Waller:
-, Capt. J. H., 133, 137
-, Sir Wm., 162
Wallingford, Vct., see Knollys, Wm. (fl. 1729)
Wallingford (Berks.), 40
Walpole, Horace, 63
Walsall (Staffs.), 64
Walsingham, Sir Francis, 89
Walter the miller, 167
Walter (fl. 1303), 71
Walter:
-, Anna, m. Ric. Cope (fl. 1604), 44
-, Jos., 71
-, Wm., 44
Walters, Chas., Vicar of Wardington, 222
Walton-on-Thames (Surr.), 46
Wandard:
-, John, 199
-, Rob., 200
-, fam., 199
Wantage, Lady, see Lloyd, Harriet
Ward:
-, Jas., 117
-, Wm., Rector of Swalcliffe, 249
-, Mr., 122–3
Warden, Chipping (Northants.), 58,
185, 210
-, Arbury Camp, 211
Wardington, Ld., see Pease, Chris.; Pease, J. W. B.
Wardington, in Cropredy, 3, 71–72,
-, 157–8, 179, 204, 210–25
-, adv., 221
-, agric., 164, 218–20
-, boundaries, 160, 209–10
-, bridge, 162, 210, 212, 220
-, chap., see Wardington, ch.
-, char., 225
-, ch. (formerly chap.), 160 n, 168–71,
181, 211, 213, 221–3
-, curacy (later vicarage), 217, 221
-, curates of, 170, 191, 221; and see
Wardington, vicars (titular) of
-, dom. archit., 211
-, farms, 219–20
-, fields, 219
-, ford, 210
-, glebe, 169, 221
-, inc., 219
-, ind., 220
-, inns., 211
-, man., 138, 162, 187, 210, 212–18
-, man.-ho., 211, 215
-, mills, 180, 220
-, named as address, 138, 180, 192,
214, 217
-, nonconf., 173, 221–3, 225
-, par. officers, 219, 223
-, poor relief, 181, 190, 220
-, pop., 165, 198, 201, 210–11, 218
-, prehist. rem., 158
-, priest of, see Robert (fl. late 12th
cent.)
-, road to, 206, 210, 212
-, sch., 223–5
-, tithe barn, 211
-, tithes, 169, 213, 219, 221
-, vicarage, see Wardington, curacy
-, vicarage-ho., 221–2
-, vicars (titular) of, 221–3; and see
Kirkby, Marsh; Walters,
Chas.; Welburn, John
-, Wardington, Lower, 211
-, Wardington, Upper, 157, 210–11
-, workhouse, 220
Wardle:
-, H. M., 215
-, John, Vicar of Banbury, 97 n, 99
-, John Metcalfe, 215
-, Mary, 54
-, Ralph, 116
-, fam., 223
Wardship, 135
Waring, John, 180
Warkworth (Northants.), 5, 81 n, 89, 107, 209
Warmington (Warws.), 12, 180, 198, 202, 204, 226
Warner:
-, Alice, 177
-, Ric., 238
-, Thos., 238
-, Messrs., 173
-, fam., 238
Warren, 43, 52; and see free warren
Warwick:
-, Ctss. of, see Beaumont, Marg. de
earls of, 235; and see Beauchamp,
Guy de; Beauchamp, Thos. de
(fl. 1331); Beaumont, Hen. de;
Beaumont, Thos. de; Dudley,
John; Nevill, Ric.
Warwick, 9, 29, 73, 102 n, 117
-, named as address, 49, 105, 125, 186
-, road to, 5
Warwickshire, 9, 12, 61–62, 67, 81,
168, 207, 237
-, boundary, 157, 184, 194, 197–8,
225, 228
Warwickshire sandstone, 104
Washington:
-, Lawr., 236
-, Marg., m. Gerard Hawten, 236
Watch-makers, see clock- and watchmakers
Watney, Vernon J., 135, 147, 157
Watson:
-, Anne, see Lee
-, Geo., 224
-, Wm., 162, 195
Waugh, Jane, 109
Waukelin, Rob. s. of, see Robert son of Waukelin
Waver, John, 214
Wayde, Ric., 194
Wearda (O.E. personal name), 211
Weather-forecasting, 11
Weaver, John, 70
Weaving, see textile trades
Webb:
-, Dan. Hale, 47
-, Isabella, 47
-, Capt. John, 47
-, Mr., 194
Webber, J., 163
Webbing manufacture, see textile trades, weaving
Webster, Mr., 122
Week-work, 53, 55
Weeks, Alex., 121
Welburn, John, Vicar of Wardington, 222
Welchman:
-, Edw. (fl. 1638), 31
-, Edw. (d. 1739), 18
-, Millicent, 121
Welford, Thos., 87
Wellesbourne (Warws.), 183, 257
Wellesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington, 178
Wellingborough (Northants.), 107
Wellington, Mary, 131
Wellington, Duke of, see Wellesley, Arthur
Wells:
-, Hugh of, Bp. of Lincoln, 20, 40, 46
-, John (fl. 1734), 43
-, John (fl. 18th cent., another), 246
-, Randall, 215
-, Rob., 43
-, Sam., Vicar of Banbury, 99–100,
-, 108–9, 112
-, Susan, see Barber
-, Susannah, m. Revd. Wm. Cotton
Risley, 43, 49 n
Wells (Som.), 30 n
Wells and springs, 5, 20, 28, 129, 131–3, 184, 225, 227–8
Wenman:
-, Phil., Ld. Wenman, 230
-, Sophia, m. Wm. Humph. Wykeham, 230
Wenman, Baroness, see Wykeham, Sophia Eliz.
Wesley, John, 108, 112, 114, 117–18, 154
Wesley Barrell (Witney) Ltd., 131
Wessex, 6
West:
-, Aholiab, Mayor of Banbury, 74
-, C. F. C., Vicar of Charlbury, 152
-, Jacob, 103
-, Jas. (fl. 1665), 31
-, Jas. (fl. 1734), 34
-, John, Mayor of Banbury, 75
Westminster Bank, 39
Westmorland, 109
Weston:
-, John, 97
-, Nat., 109
-, Wm. (d. 1561), 97
-, Wm. (fl. 1575), 97
-, fam., 97
Weston-by-Weedon (Northants.), 116
Weston Favell (Northants.), 89
Weston Underwood (Bucks.), 56
Weyden, Rog. van der, 252
Weymouth (Dors.), 215
Wharfinger, 160
Whateley, see Wheatley
Wheatfield:
-, Rob., 231
-, Wal. of, 235
Wheatley (Whateley):
-, John (fl. mid 18th cent.), 178
-, John (fl. 1822), 178
-, Nat., Mayor of Banbury, 74, 76
-, Ric. (fl. 1603), 74
-, Ric. (fl. mid 18th cent.), 178
-, Sophia, m. — Gunn, 178
-, Thos., 8, 74
-, Wm., Vicar of Banbury, 8, 24, 98–99
Wheeldon:
-, Hen., 193–4
-, Sybilla, 188
Wheeler, Francis, 201
Whetham, Col., 10 n
Whigs, 11, 75, 89, 91–92
Whippy, Benjamin John, 134, 137
White:
-, Ric., 121
-, Sir Thos., 135
-, Wm. (fl. 1620), 42
-, Wm. (fl. 1860), 182, 192
-, Messrs., 193
Whitechapel, see London
Whitefield (Whitfield):
-, Geo., 115
-, fam., 148
Whitewell, Ric., Rector of Swalcliffe, 249
Whitfield, see Whitefield
Whitmore, Thos., 12
Whitstone, Jas., Vicar of Charlbury, 149
Whitsun ales, 13, 97, 132, 134
Wickham, in Banbury, 3, 5, 28, 44,
51, 53 n, 100, 105
-, agric., 28, 49–50, 52, 55–58
-, boundaries, 49
-, chap., 48, 105
-, ct., 72
-, farms, 56
-, fields, 49–50, 52, 55
-, glebe, 95
-, inc., 28, 56
-, man., 46–49, 55, 71, 89, 95 n, 96,
138, 229–30
-, mill, 28, 49, 55, 71
-, named as address, 48, 234
-, par. officers, 5 n, 9
-, place-name, 1, 28
-, pop., 28
-, Rom. rem., 1, 6
-, tithes, 47 n, 48, 96
-, Tudor Hall Sch., 47
-, Wickham Pk., 1, 6, 28, 47–48, 55–58, 84, 94, 105, 118
Wigginton, 226, 230, 246
Wigley, Hen., 243
Wilberforce, Sam., Bp. of Oxford, 99–100, 172, 181–2, 185, 192, 204, 221–2, 256
Wilby:
-, Ralph of, 233
-, Rob. of, 233
Wilcocks, Hen., Prebendary of Cropredy, 169
Wilcote, 134, 152
Wilkes, Wm., 201
Wilkinson:
-, J. T., Vicar of Swalcliffe, 252
-, Josiah, 94
-, Wm., 37
Willeys, Master, 252
William I, 234
William IV, 91 as Duke of Clarence, 17
William, Count of Evreux, 199
William at the mill, 167
William (as place-name element), 1 n
Williams:
-, Edw. Lloyd, 92
-, John (fl. 16th cent.), Ld. Williams
of Thame, 229, 231
-, John (fl. 1802), 182
-, John (fl. 1823, ? another), 183
Williams-Ellis, Clough, 215
Williamscot:
-, Eliz. of (fl. 1428), 216
-, Eliz. of (fl. mid 15th cent.), m.
Rob. Babington, 216
-, Hen. of, 216
-, Hugh of, 215 n
-, John of, 216
-, Ralph of, 216
-, Ric. of (fl. 1166), 215
-, Ric. of (d. by 1232), 215
-, Ric. of (d. 1291), 215–16, 218
-, Ric. of (fl. 1316), 216
-, Ric. of (fl. 1398), 216
-, Sibyl of, see Saussaye
-, Thos. of (d. by 1213), 215
-, Thos. of (d. by 1279), 215
-, Thos. of (d. 1371), 216
-, Thos. of (fl. 1373), 216
-, fam., 216
Williamscot, in Cropredy, 1, 3–4,
126, 157–8, 179, 211–12
-, agric., 218–20
-, char., 225
-, ct., 216
-, dom. archit., 212
-, farms, 219–20
-, inc., 219
-, ind., 212, 220
-, inns, 212, 229
-, man., 174, 180, 187, 214–17
-, mill, 180, 220
-, named as address, 74, 170, 172–3,
178–80, 187, 206, 210, 214–15,
219–20
-, nonconf., 223
-, place-name, 1, 211
-, poor relief, 220
-, pop., 210–12, 218
-, road to, 160, 210
-, sch., 160, 173–4, 183, 191, 193, 205,
211, 216, 221, 223–4
-, tithes, 169
-, Williamscot aisle (in Cropredy ch.),
171
-, Williamscot Ho., 160, 169, †175,
210, 212, 216–17, 219, 222
-, woodland, 158
Williamson, Sir Jos., 63
Willicotes:
-, Philippa, m. Sir Wm. Byshopsden,
231
-, Wm., 231
Willingham:
-, Grace, m. 1 Rob. Halse, 2 —Saunders, 200, 202
-, Humph., 200
Willoughby:
-, Agnes, 214
-, Ant., 214
-, Ric., 214
-, Thos. (d. by 1533), 214
-, Thos. (fl. 1565), 214
-, fam., 214
Wills, Thos., 70, 146
Wilmer:
-, Constance, see Enyon
-, John, 163 n
-, Rob., 187
-, Wm., 187
-, fam., 163
Wilmot, Jas., 257
Wilson:
-, Alex., 45
-, Ric., 192
-, Thos., 223
-, Wm. (fl. 1590), 223
-, Wm. (d. 1860), Vicar of Banbury,
25, 100
Wiltshire, John, 238
Wimbledon, Vct., see Cecil, Edw.
Wimbledon (Surr.), 44
Wimbush:
-, —, 182
-, fam., 183
Winchcombe, Ric., 238
Winchelsey, Rob., Abp. of Canterbury, 149
Winchester:
-, Ctss. of, see FitzParnel, Marg.
-, earls of, see Quincy, Rog. de;
Quincy, Saer de
Winchester (Hants):
-, Bp. of, 58 n, 100; and see Wykeham,
Wm. of
-, sch., 149
Windmills, 69–71, 167, 180, 203, 220, 245
Wine, assize of, 73
Wingfield, Lucy, Lady, 252
Wisconsin (U.S.A.), Beloit College in, 115
Wise (Wyse):
-, F. J., 163
-, Francis, curate of Wroxton, 90
-, John, 105 n
-, Ric., 105 n
Witney, 67, 110, 134, 140, 144, 154
-, named as address, 48 n, 68, 131,
154 n
-, road to, 128, 133
Woden, 6
Wolman, —, Prebendary of Cropredy, 164
Wolverhampton (Staffs.), 17
Wood:
-, Ant., author, 18, 98, 102
-, Wm. (fl. 1804), Vicar of Cropredy,
170
-, Wm. (fl. 1870), Vicar of Cropredy,
171–2
Wood-cutting, service of, 164
Wood Eaton, see Eaton, Wood
Woodford Halse (Northants.), 160
Woodhouse, Geo., 119
Woodhull:
-, Ann, 205
-, Ant. (fl. 1589), 200
-, Ant. (d. 1669), 199–200, 202–3,
205–6
-, Ant. (d. 1675), 200, 205–6
-, Ant. (fl. 1691), 201, 206
-, Edw., 201
-, Eliz. (d. 1657), 205
-, Eliz. (d. 1732), m. Hugh Holbech,
201, 205
-, Francis, 205
-, Fulk, 73, 200
-, John, 200
-, Lawr., 201
-, Leonard, 200
-, Thos., 201–2
-, fam., 199, 201–3
Woodland, see Charlbury; Fawler; Finstock; Lea; Shutford; Swalcliffe; Williamscot
Woodstock, 8, 67, 127–8, 132, 138, 189, 230
Woodthorpe (unidentified), 249
Woodward, Wm., Warden of New College, Oxford, 228
Wool, 48, 140, 242
-, manufacture, 44–45, 57, 62, 63 n,
64, 203, 212, 245
-, trade, 6, 8, 32, 45, 56, 58, 60, 62–63,
69, 75, 78, 82, 118, 131, 140,
144, 258; and see Calais, Calais
Staple; Staple Merchants
Woolwich, see London
Worcester, 10, 87, 128, 160
-, bps. of, 61; and see Latimer, Hugh
Worcestershire, 61
Workhouses, see Banbury; Banbury Poor Law Union; Charlbury; Finstock; Neithrop; Sibford Gower; Wardington
Worksilver, 165, 179, 218
Wormington Grange (Glos.), 46
Wormleighton (Warws.), 193
Worsted manufacture, see textile trades, weaving
Worton, Over, 99
Wrench:
-, H. E., 245
-, Wm., 245
-, fam., 245
Wrestling, 15
Wright, Thos., 62
Writs, return of, see return of writs
Wroxton, 17, 90–92, 164, 183, 227
-, Balscott in, 227
-, curate of, see Wise, Francis
-, named as address, 11, 89, 188, 217
-, Priory, 49
Wulfric the priest, 95
Wyatt:
-, C. F., 188
-, Chas., 178
-, Jas., 102
-, John (d. 1669), 163, 166
-, John (d. 1676), 163, 166
-, Jos. (d. c. 1732), 121
-, Jos. (fl. 1761), 163 n
-, Jos. (fl. 1807), 33, 87
-, Mary, 164
-, Sarah, 163 n
-, Thos. (fl. 1674), 197
-, Thos. (fl. 1693, 1716, ? same as
above), 164, 178
-, Thos. H., 66, 68
-, Miss, 104
-, fam., 163–4, 166
Wychwood (civil par.), 127, 143
Wychwood forest, 133, 139, 143
-, Forsakenho' in, 140
-, Gatesdeneheved in, 133
Wykeham:
-, Alice, see Lydiard
-, Anne, 252
-, Aubrey Wenman, 230
-, Avice de, 46, 71
-, Edw. (fl. 1514, 1555), 230
-, Edw. (d. by 1635), 230
-, Eliz., see Sor
-, Ferdinand, 236, 252
-, Fiennes, 48
-, Humph. (d. 1565), 229–30
-, Humph. (fl. 1569), 237
-, Humph. (d. 1650), 230, 252
-, Humph. (d. 1703), 230, 252
-, Isabel, see Doyley
-, John (fl. 1413), 250
-, John (d. by 1514), 230
-, Kath., see Lea, Kath. of the
-, Martha, 252
-, Ralph de, 46, 71, 229 n
-, Ric. (fl. 1570), 230
-, Ric. (d. 1635), 230, 237, 252, 259
-, Ric. (fl. 1685), 252
-, Ric. (d. 1751), 230
-, (or Stoke), Rob. de (fl. c. 1210), 46,
71, 138, 229
-, Rob. de (fl. 1242, 1266), 229, 248
-, Rob. de (fl. 1279), 46–47, 71,
138–9, 230, 248
-, Rob. (d. c. 1359), 47, 138, 230
249
-, Rob. (fl. 1428), 138
-, Sophia, see Wenman
-, Sophia Eliz., Baroness Wenman,
230, 232
-, Thos. de (fl. 1265), Rector of
-, Swalcliffe, 249
-, Thos. (d. by 1385), 230
-, Thos. (d. by 1438), 47, 138, 230,
232
-, Thos. (d. 1464), 230
-, Vere Alicia, see Fiennes
-, (later Wykeham-Musgrave), Wenman Aubrey, 230
-, Wm. of, Bp. of Winchester, 229,
249
-, Wm. Humph., 230, 241, 243
-, Wm. Ric., 230, 252
-, Mrs., 244
-, fam., 28, 47, 138, 227–9, 231, 239,
241–4, 246, 248–9
Wykeham-Musgrave:
-, Herbert Wenman, 230
-, Wenman Aubrey, see Wykeham
-, Wenman Humph., 230
Wyldebore, Nic, Vicar of Swalcliffe, 250
Wyse, see Wise
Y
Yate, Edw., 93
York:
-, John of, 234
-, Wm. of (d. 1283), 233
-, Wm. of (fl. 1300), 233
York, Duke of, see George V; James II
York, 30 n, 65
Yorkshire, 64, 118
Yorkshire flagging, 85
Youick, Thos., 243
Young:
-, Alice, w. of Geof., m. 2 Thos.
Hardy, 231
-, Arthur, agriculturalist, 57, 65, 158,
180, 225
-, Edw., 231, 237
-, Eliz., 137
-, Geof., 231, 237
-, John, 231
-, fam., 237
Young Men's Christian Assoc., 132
Young Men's Mutual Improvement Soc., 115
Z
Zouche:
-, Alan la (d. 1270), 234
-, Alan la (d. 1314), Ld. Zouche, 234
-, Helen la, see Quincy
-, Maud, m. Rob. Holand, Ld.
Holand, 234
-, fam., 246