A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 12, Wootton Hundred (South) Including Woodstock. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1990.
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A P Baggs, W J Blair, Eleanor Chance, Christina Colvin, Janet Cooper, C J Day, Nesta Selwyn, S C Townley, 'Index', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 12, Wootton Hundred (South) Including Woodstock, ed. Alan Crossley, C R Elrington( London, 1990), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol12/pp491-528 [accessed 12 October 2024].
A P Baggs, W J Blair, Eleanor Chance, Christina Colvin, Janet Cooper, C J Day, Nesta Selwyn, S C Townley, 'Index', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 12, Wootton Hundred (South) Including Woodstock. Edited by Alan Crossley, C R Elrington( London, 1990), British History Online, accessed October 12, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol12/pp491-528.
A P Baggs, W J Blair, Eleanor Chance, Christina Colvin, Janet Cooper, C J Day, Nesta Selwyn, S C Townley. "Index". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 12, Wootton Hundred (South) Including Woodstock. Ed. Alan Crossley, C R Elrington(London, 1990), , British History Online. Web. 12 October 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol12/pp491-528.
(Abbott, Abbatt):
-, Thos.,
-, Wm., and his w. Alice,
Abel, wood, see Hanborough woodland
Aberdeen, Angus, see cattle
Abergenney, Rob.,
Aberystwyth (Cardig.),
Abingdon, earls of, and
-, see Bertie, Jas., Montagu (d. 1743),Montagu (d. 1854), and Willoughby
Abingdon (formerly Berks.),
-, abbey
-, abbots
Abingdon, joint hospital board
Abrahall, John, chaplain of Combe
Action:
-, Edw. (d. 1750), and his w. Anne
-, Edw. (fl. 1792)
-, Eliz.,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Adam, s. of Hubert de Rys
Adam, of the Wardrobe
Adam, the slatter n
Adam, the tailor
Adam, the tanner
Adam:
-, And
-, Rob
Adams:
-, Eliz., dau. of Sim.
-, Eliz., w. of Sim.
-, Sarah, m. Digby Cotes
-, Sim.
-, Theophilus
Adderbury:
-, John
-, Sir Ric. (d. by 1401)
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1415)
-, Thos. (fl. early 14th cent.)
-, Thos. (d. by 1362)
-, Thos. (fl. mid 14th cent., ? the same)
-, Thos. (fl. 1401)
-, fam
Adela, queen of Hen. I
Adelaide, queen of Wm. IV
Adkins, Thos.
Admiralty,
Aelfgar, see Algar
Aelfheah, ealdorman of Hampshire,
Aelfric,
Aethelmaer (d. 1982), ealdorman of Hampshire
Aethelmaer (fl. 1005),
Aethelred, see Ethelred
Aethelweard, chronicler
Aethelweard (fl. c. 1005),
Aethelwig,
Agincourt (Meurthe-et-Moselle France),
Aglionby, Geo., vicar of Cassington, agricultural engineering
Agricultural, Research Council
Ailric, the parker
Air, Ministry :
-, aircraft manufacture
-, airfields and see Oxford airport;
-, Stanton Harcourt
Akeman, Street
Akerman, Wm.
Albert, prince
Alcock, -,
Alden, Rob
Aldersea, John
Alderslade, Thos.
Aldrich, Rob., vicar of Stanton Harcourt, bp. of Carlisle
Aldswelle, Jordan of
-, ale assize of
Alexander III, king of Scots
Alexander, bp. of Lincoln
Alfred, the clerk
Algar (? Aelfgar earl of Mercia),
All, Souls College, Oxford
Allason, Thos.
Allen:
-, Elias,
-, Sir John (fl.1544)
-, John (fl. early cent.)
-, Mary
-, Ralph
-, Ric. (fl. 1544)
-, Ric. s. of above
-, Thos.
Allnutt:
-, Hen. (fl. 1661)
-, Hen. (fl. 1724)
-, fam.
Almond (Almont):
-, Anne, see Standard
-, Edw.
-, Jas. (fl. early 17th cent.)
-, Jas. (d. 1725)
-, Rog. (d. 1640)
-, Rog. (d. 1720)
-, Thos.
-, Ursula, see Taylor
-, fam.
Alney (de Lanne), Hen.
Alnod (fl. 1066),
Alpha, Cement Ltd.
Alriche, fam.,
Althorp (Northants.),
Aluric (fl. 1066),
Alvescot,
Alwin (fl. 1066),
Ambrose, Francis,
America, North,
America, South, see Guiana
Amey's, Aggregates Ltd.
Amundeville, Ric. de,
Anabaptists, see Baptists:
-, anchoress
Andover (Hants),
Andrew, son of William
Andrew, Wm.
Andrews:
-, John
-, Ric mayor of Woodstock
-, Thos vicar of Cogges
-, fam
Anglesey, see Holyhead
Anjou, Marg. of, see Margaret
Anker, Wm.
Anne, queen
Anne (of Bohemia), queen of Ric. I,
Anne, dau. of Edw. IV, m. Thos.Howard Ld. Howard
Annesley:
-, Art
-, fam
Annison, Wm.
Ansger (fl. 1086),
Anstis, Mat.,
Antiques, trade
Apothecaries,
Appledram (Suss.),
Applegarth, Susanna,
Appleton (formerly Berks.),
Appletree:
-, John, mayor of Woodstock,
-, Thos.,
Aquitaine, Eleanor of, see Eleanor
Arch, Jos.,
archery,
architects, see Adam, Rob.; Allason;
-, Barker, E. H. L.; Barry, Sir Chas.;
-, Blomfield, Sir Art. and Chas.;
-, Bodley; Brandon, David; Bristow;
-, Brunel; Bruton; Buckeridge; Castle, Geo. (fl. 1898); Chambers;
-, Chapman, John; Christian; Cox,
-, G.B.; Devey; Drinkwater, H.G.
-, W.; Ellis, Clough Williams; Eynsham, Hen. of; Flavel; Garner;
-, George, Sir Ernest; Gibbs, John;
-, Hakewill, Hen.; Harris, Dan.;
-, Hawksmoor; Herbert, Hen.; Hooper; Howell, C. H.; Jackson, Sir
-, Thos. G.; Jones, Owen; Joynes;
-, Kempster, Chris.; Kent, Wm.;
-, Moore, H. W.; Moreing; Morris,
-, Rog.; Orchard; Osborn, F. B.;
-, Pearson, J. L.; Peisley, Bart.
-, (d. 1715) and Bart. (d. 1727);
-, Ranger; Reynolds, Peter; Rolfe;
-, Scott, G. G.; Seckham; Street, G.
-, E.; Surman; Taylor, Sir Rob.;
-, Teulon; Townesend, Wm.
-, (d.1739); Tress; Underwood;
-, Vanbrugh; Wilkins, John; Wilkinson, Geo. and Wm.; Winchcombe;
-, Wood, A. J.; Woodyer; Wren; Yenn
Ardley,
Argyll, duke of, see Campbell
Armagh (Irel.), archdeacon of, see Robinson, John
Armstalls, see Stanton Harcourt Hamstall
Armstrong, John,
Arnatt:
-, John,
-, Jonathan (fl.1802)
-, Jonathan (fl.1833) another),
-, fam.,
Arncott,
Arsic:
-, Alex.,
-, Alexandra, m. Thos. de la Haye,
-, Joan, m. Eust. de Grenville,
-, Joan, m. Adam Butler, Wm. de
-, Stanes,
-, John,
-, Manasser (fl. 1122)
-, Manasser (fl. 1171)
-, Rob. (fl. c 1140)
-, Rob. (d. c 1230)
-, Sibyl see Crevequer
-, fam.
Arsic, barony, see Cogges, barony
Arthur, prince of Wales
artists, designers, engravers, and sculptors, see Baker, Eve; Bernini; Burlison and Grylls; Cheere; Gibbons,
-, Grinling; Gibbs and Moore; Hakewill, John; Hayward, Ric.; Heaton, Butler, and Hayne; Hollemans; Jordaens; Knowles; Laguerre; Mansfield; Nicholson; Nost;
-, Pit, Rob.; Reynolds, Sir Joshua;
-, Rubens; Rysbrack; Schmidt; Seeley; Sievier; Story; Thornhill;
-, Thornycroft; Titian; Turner,
-, Chas. (d. 1857) and Wm. (d. 1862);
-, Willement; Wilton; Witt
Ashbrook, Vct., see Jeffery
Ashby, Canons (Northants.), priory
Ashe, Thos.,
Ashley-Cooper, Ant., Ld. Ashley
Ashfield, Thos., chaplain of Combe
Ashridge, Peter
Ashton, Ellis, rector of Begbroke
assarts,
Associated, Portland Cement Manufacturers
Astell, Frances, m. Thos. Bouchier
Asthall,
Aston, Steeple
Aston, Clinton (Bucks.)
Atherton, Nic.,
Atherton, & Clothier
Atkinson, Ric.,
Atkyns:
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1669)
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1698) recorder of
-, Woodstock
attorneys, see lawyers
Atwood, fam.,
Aubigny, see d'Aubigny
Aubrey, John,
Auckland, Ld., see Eden, Wm.
auctioneers,
Audley, Thos., Ld. Audley
Augustine, saint,
Aulton, Geof. of, vicar of Cassington,
Austen (Austin):
-, Geo.
-, Rob. mayor of Woodstock,
-, fam.
Australia,
-, Van Dieman's Land,
Austria, emperor of, see Leopold
authors, see Aethelweard; Aubrey; Ballard, Adolphus; Bennett, John;
-, Buchan; Chaucer, Geof.; Cobbett; Defoe; Dyer, Edw.; Elyot, Sir Thos.; Erasmus; Gregory, Dr.
-, Francis; Hearne; Kennett; King, Jas.; Mavor; Minn, Hen.; Nash, Treadway; Plot; Pope, Alex.; Rous; Rowse; Russell, Bertrand; St. John, Hen.; Southey; Symonds, Thos.; Widdowes, Thos.; Wood, Ant.; Woodforde; Wright, Abraham and Jas.
Avalon, Hugh of, bp. of Lincoln,
Avenel:
-, Avice, m. Ric. de Vernon
-, Wm
Avranches, Turgis of,
Ayerst:
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Aylesbury (Bucks.),
Aylesford (Kent),
Aylworth, Humph.
Aynger, Edm., mayor of Woodstock
Ayres:
-, Anne,
-, John,
-, Marg.
-, Thos. (fl. 1638)
-, Thos. (d. another),
-, fam.
Ayrshire, see cattle
Babington:
-, Hen.,
-, Phil.,
-, Wm.,
Bablock, Hythe (near Northmoor)
Bacon, Wm.,
bacon:
-, dealing
-, manufacture
Baggs, Wm.,
Bagley:
-, Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Bagot:
-, Rob., and his w. Cecily,
-, Wm.,
Bailey (Bailly, Bayley, Baylie):
-, Chas.,
-, Hen.,
-, Mary.,
-, Ric., (d.1461)
-, Ric., (fl. 1665)
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, Miss.,
Baker:
-, Eve,
-, Sir John,
-, Jos.,
-, Ric
-, Thos
-, Wm., rector of Bladon, bp. of Norwich,
baking,
Baldin, Mary
Baldon:
-, Agnes, m. Wm. Brome, Geof.
-, Gate,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Baldon,
Baldon, Toot,
Baldwin:
-, Alice,
-, John,
Ball, John,
Ballard,
-, Adolphus,
-, Jas.,
Balleine, Jas., vicar of Yarnton,
Balliol, College Oxford,
Baltimore, Ld., see Calvert
Bampton, John,
Bampton,
-, Cote,
-, Shifford,
Banbury:
-, Chas.,
-, C. W.,
-, G.G., mayor of Woodstock,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Banbury, as address,
-, roads to
Banckes, see Banks
Bandon, Great, see Hanborough: Bondon
Banks (Banckes):
-, Hen.
-, Sir John,
-, Mat.,
banks, and banking
Baptists,
-, Anabaptists,
-, Particular Baptists,
barber, surgeons see physicians
Barclays, Bank
Barfoot:
-, Jas.,
-, Mary,
-, Thos. (fl.1682)
-, Thos. (d.1720)
-, Wm. (fl.1574)
-, Wm. (d.1714)
-, Wm. (d.1719)
-, fam.,
Barford, fam.,
Barke, Wm.,
Barker:
-, E. H. L.,
-, Hugh,
Barnard:
-, Jas.,
-, Jos.,
-, -,
Barnard, Gate see Eynsham
Barnes, see Baron
Barnett:
-, Hen.,
-, fam.,
Barney, Lydia, m. Jos. Smith,
Baron (Barnes), John, mayor of Woodstock,
Barre, John,
Barrett (Baret):
-, John,
-, Thos., vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
Barrington (Glos.),
Barrow, Gurney (Som.)
Barry:
-, Sir Chas.,
-, Edm.,
-, John,
-, Laur.,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Bartholomew:
-, Esther,
-, John (d.1701)
-, John (d.1724)
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Barton:
-, Isabel, see Wilcotes
-, John (fl. c.1428)
-, John, s. of above,
-, John (fl. 1445, ? another)
-, John (fl. 1712)
Barton, Steeple,
Barton, Westcott,
basket, making
Basset:
-, Ela, w. of Phil., see Longespee
-, Sir Phil.,
-, Ralph,
-, Thos.,
Bates, John, rector of Hanborough,
battles, and other military incidents seeAgincourt; Biedcanford; Blenheim
-, (Blindheim); Bosworth; Civil War; Edgehill; Kilgobbin castle; Newbury; Tournai; Waterloo
Bayeux (Calvados, France):
-, bp. of, see Odo
-, tapestry,
Bayliss (Baylis):
-, Anne,
-, Art.,
-, Edw.,
Baynton, Nic.,
Bazeley, Sir Thos.,
Beal, Thos.,
Beard Mill, John of,
Beauchamp, Wal.,
Beaufeu, Ric.,
Beaufort, Hen., bp. of Lincoln,
Beaumont:
-, Ermengarde de,
-, Rob. de, earl of Leicester,
Becket, Thos., abp. of Canterbury,
Beckets, Jas.,
Beckford, ;
-, Jas.,
-, John,
Beckingham:
-, Agnes, see Paynel
-, Thos.,
Beckley, fam.,
Beconsale, Thos.,
bedding, manufacture
Bedford, duke of, see Tudor
Bedingfield, Sir Hen.,
Bedwell:
-, Hannah,
-, Ric.,
bee-keeping,
Beech, Bark disease
Beecham, Thos.,
Beeston, Hen., recorder of Woodstock,
Begbroke,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, Begbroke Hill
-, Begbroke Ho.
-, bdy.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, Hall Fm.,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. hos.,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rectors, and see Ashton;Hawkins, Ric.; McCann; Martin, John; Mundy, Thos.
-, rectory est.,
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, St. Philip's priory,
-, schs.,
-, streets,
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, vicar,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, woodland,
Beke:
-, Margery, m. Ric. Harcourt,
-, fam.,
Belgium, see Tournai; Waterloo
Belgrave:
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Bell:
-, Chas.,
-, Jas.,
-, John,
Bellenger (Bellinger):
-, Adam (fl.1716)
-, Adam (d.1794)
-, Adam (fl.1818)
-, John (d.1767)
-, John (d.1803)
-, John (fl.1818)
-, fam.,
bellfounders, see Bagley, Hen., Jas.,
-, Wm., and fam.; Keene, Jas., John., Ric. (fl. 1662) and fam.; London:Whitechapel; Loughborough;
-, Mears & Stainbank; More,Abraham; Wells, Rob.
Bellingham, John, rector of Begbroke,
Belsyre, Alex.,
Benbow, John,
Benedictines,
Benfield, & Loxley
benefit, societies see friendly and benefit
-, societies
Benham, Geo.,
Bennett (Bennet):
-, Adam,
-, Benj.,
-, F. H., vicar of Freeland,
-, John,
-, R. A. R.,
-, Sanders,
-, W. J. E.,
-, fam.,
Benson,
Benwell, Sam.,
Berkshire, and see
-, Abingdon; Appleton; Botley; Buscot; Childrey; Cumnor; Donnington; Easthampstead; Faringdon;Grove; Hagbourne; Heywood;
-, Hinksey, North; Hurley;Maidenhead; Newbury; Radley; Reading; sheep; Steventon; Uffington; Windsor; Wytham
Bernard:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Bernini, Lorenzo,
Berrington, Geo.,
Berry:
-, John,
-, Ric.,
Bertie:
-, Hen.,
-, Jas., earl of Abingdon, as Ld. Norreys,
-, Montagu (d.1666) earl of Lindsey,
-, Montagu (d.1743) earl of Abingdon,
-, Montagu (d.1854) earl of Abingdon,
-, Ric.,
-, Willoughby, earl of Abingdon,
-, fam.,
Betterton:
-, Mary, m. Phil. Pain,
-, Rose, see Margetts
Betts, Lawr.,
Bible, Press see Oxford University Press
Bica (O.E. personal name),
Bicester,
-, road to,
Biedcanford, battle of,
Bignell:
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Bird:
-, Anne,
-, Hester,
-, Thos.,
Birdseye, -,
Birmingham, John of,
Birmingham (Warws.),
Bishop:
-, Jeremiah,
-, John (fl.1693)
-, John (fl.1742)
-, Wm.,
Bishopsdon:
-, Cecily, see Pipard
-, Eliz.,
-, John de,
-, Philippa,
-, Sir Thos. de,
Black, Death, see epidemics: plague
Black Prince, see Edward, prince of Wales
Blackburn (Lancs.),
Blacket:
-, Eliz., see Trillowe
-, Sir John,
Blackman:
-, Joan,
-, Thos. (fl.1535)
-, Thos. (fl.1610)
-, fam.,
blacksmiths, see metal industry: smiths
Blackstone, Jas., recorder of Woodstock,
Blackway, Ric.,
Blackwell, Thos.,
Bladon, Wm. of,
Bladon,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, bdy.,
-, bridge,
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, cts.,
-, curates, and seeWoodstock, curates
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, green,
-, heath,
-, Hensington, q.v.
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, Long Acre,
-, man.,
-, man. hos.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rectors, and see Browne, Thos.;Cocks, Sir Rob.; Hanborough,
-, John of; Holloway, Benj. (d.1777); Hutchinson; King, Thos.; Kirkby, Rob.; London, John of; Majendie; Mavor, Wm.
-, rectory hos., and see Woodstock: rectory ho.
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, streets,
-, tithes,
-, tourism,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vestry,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, woodland, Bladon wood, and see Burleigh wood
-, workho.,
Bladon, riv., see Evenlode
Bladon stone,
Blagrave (Blagrove):
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Blake:
-, Dan.,
-, David,
-, Francis (fl.1667)
-, Francis (d.1681, another),
-, Sir Francis (d.1717)
-, Jas.,
-, Maurice,
-, Sarah, w. of Wm.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Blake, & Co.
Blanch, S. Y., vicar of Eynsham, abp.of York,
Blandford, marquess of, see Godolphin, Wm.; Spencer-Churchill, Geo.
-, (d. 1840) Geo. (d.1857) John Albert, and John Winston
Blandye, Wm.,
Bledington, Wal. of, vicar of North Leigh,
Blenheim (Blindheim Germany),, battle of,
Blenheim (parish),
-, Blenheim Palace, q.v.
-, Blenheim Park, q.v.
-, bdy.
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, Woodstock manor, q.v.
-, Woodstock Park, q.v.
Blenheim, Little, see Hanborough
Blenheim (Marlborough), estate influence of, and see
-, Marlborough: dukes of (political influence)
Blenheim, Foundry
Blenheim, Glove Co.
'Blenheim, interest', see Marlborough: dukes of (political influence)
Blenheim.Orange apple
Blenheim Palace,
-, bldg. works,
-, comptrollers,
-, debt,
-, workmen,
-, chap.,
-, fires,
-, long library (great gallery),
-, Sunderland library,
-, servants,
-, theatre,
-, visitors (tourists),
-, water supply,
Blenheim Park,
-, agric.,
-, avenues,
-, aviary,
-, bailiffs,
-, boat hos.,
-, bdy.,
-, bridges,
-, Grand,
-, New,
-, canals,
-, cascades,
-, china gallery,
-, Column of Victory,
-, Combe Bottom,
-, Combe leys, see Combe
-, deer,
-, Dog Kennel, see Blenheim Park: Park Fm.
-, Fishery Cottage,
-, Furze Platt,
-, gardens,
-, kitchen,
-, military,
-, gates,
-, Great (northern) Pk.,
-, High Pk.,
-, Home Fm., see Blenheim Park: Park Fm.
-, ice hos.,
-, lakes,
-, Lince,
-, lodges,
-, High,
-, Home,
-, North,
-, Lower Pk.,
-, menageries,
-, New Pk.,
-, northern pk., see Blenheim Park:Great Pk.
-, Park Fm. (Dog Kennel, Home Fm.),
-, pheasantries,
-, quarries,
-, Queen Elizabeth island,
-, races,
-, Rosamund's Well,
-, Triumphal Arch,
-, walls,
-, woodland, and see Woodstock Park
Blenheim, standard
Bletchingdon,
Bletchingley, John of,
Bletchley (Bucks.),
Bloet, Rob., bp. of Lincoln,
Blomfield:
-, Sir Art.,
-, Chas.,
Blowend, fam.,
Blowens (Blowings), see Eynsham; Hanborough
Blower, Sam.,
Bloxham,
Blue, Circle Industries
Blundell:
-, Anne, m. Thos. Cordell,
-, Eliz., m. - Hogan,
-, John,
-, Mary, m. Gerard Croker,
-, Susan, m. Ric. Freston,
-, Theodora, m. Justinian Champneys,
Blunt, Geo., vicar of Yarnton,
boat, building
boatmen,
Bobart:
-, Gamaliel Hodgkinson, mayor of Woodstock,
-, Jacob,
-, Tilleman,
-, fam.,
Bodley, G. F.,
Bognor, Regis (Suss.)
Bohemia, Anne of, see Anne
Bolingbroke:
-, earl of, see St. John, Oliver
-, Vct., see St. John, Hen.
Bolton:
-, Anne,
-, Geo.,
-, John,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Bonaparte, Napoleon,
Bondon, Great, see Hanborough
Bonvalet:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
bookselling,
Boone:
-, Mary,
-, fam.,
Borne, Ant.,
borough, English
Bostock, Peter, vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
Boston, Eric,
Boswell (Bosvile):
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., w. of Thos.,
-, Hen.,
-, Hugh,
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (d.1638)
-, Wm. (fl. 1664)
-, Wm. (d.1678)
-, fam.,
Bosworth (Leics.), battle of,
Boteler, see Butler
Botley (formerly Berks.),
Bouchier (Butcher):
-, Eliz., ? w. of Thos., see Harris
-, Eliz. (? another), m. Jos. Smith,
-, Frances, see Astell
-, Jas. (d.1641)
-, Jas. (fl. 1715)
-, John,
-, Ric. (d. 1627)
-, Ric. (fl. 1641)
-, Rog.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1628)
-, Thos. (d. 1723)Thos. (fl. 1746),
-, Thos. (fl.1750 another),
-, Thos. (fl.1757, ? another)
-, Thos. (fl.1761, ? another)
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Boulter, Wm.,
Boulton:
-, Hen.,
-, Thos.,
Bourne:
-, Rob. (fl.1800)
-, Rob. (fl.1857)
-, Rob. Burr,
Boveton, -,
Bowdery, Wm., vicar of Yarnton,
Bowerman:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Bowerman, builders,
Bowles, Jos., rector of Bladon,
bowls,
Box:
-, Leonard,
-, fam.,
boxing,
Brackley (Northants.),
Bradfield, Ric.,
Bradgate, Gervase, chaplain of Combe,
Bradley, Langley,
Bradshaw:
-, John,
-, Ralph,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Bradwell, David,
Brai, see Bray
Brain (Brayne):
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Brainthwaite, Ric.,
Brakenham:
-, Agnes de, see Clinton
-, Warin de,
Brandon:
-, Chas., duke of Suffolk,
-, David,
Branson, Ric.,
Braose, Wm. de,
Brasenose, College Oxford,
Bray (Brai):
-, Edm., Ld. Bray,
-, Isabel de, see Vernon
-, Jane, see Halywell
-, John, Ld. Bray,
-, Wm. de,
Brayne, see Brain
braziers, see metal industry
Breach, Wm.,
bread, assize of,
Breakspear (Breakspeare):
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Breaute, Fawkes de,
Breconshire, see Treberfedd
breeches makers, see leather industry
Brent:
-, Rob.,
-, Rog. (fl. 1610)
-, Rog. (d.1680)
-, Rog. (d.1696)
-, Wm.,
Brereton:
-, Jane, see Halywell
-, Urian,
Breteuil, Wm. de,
Brethren:
-, Christian,
-, Plymouth,
Breton, Ralph,
Brewer, Wm.,
brewers, and brewing
Briant, John,
Brice:
-, Eden,
-, Hen.,
-, Martha,
-, Mary,
-, Steph. (fl.1654)
-, Steph. (fl. later cent.),
-, fam.,
brick, making
Bricknell:
-, R. N.,
-, Wm. Nash, vicar of Eynsham, and
-, his w. Amy,
-, Wm. Simcox, vicar of Eynsham,
-, fam.,
Bridewell, hosp. see London
Bridge, Rob. at,
Bridgeman:
-, Chas.,
-, Orlando,
Bridges:
-, Anne, see Stanley
-, Grey, Ld. Chandos,
Brinkfield, fam.,
Bristol,
-, bp. of, see Holyman
Bristow, J. Alan,
British, Council
British, Leyland
British, Museum see London
Brittains, Group
Brize, Norton Phil. of,
Brize, Norton see Norton, Brize
Broadgate, Gervase,
Broadgates, Hall Oxford,
Brodrick, G. C.,
Brome:
-, Agnes, see Baldon
-, Chris.,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, (or Browne), Wm.,
Brompton, see London
Brooke:
-, Adela,
-, Chas. Vyner,
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Brookes (Brooks):
-, B. J.
-, John,
-, Jos., mayor of Woodstock,
-, Sarah, see Brown
-, Thos.,
Brotherton:
-, Eliz., w. of Josiah,
-, Jas.,
-, John, mayor of Woodstock,
-, Josiah,
-, Lucy,
-, W. C.,
-, Wm. (d. 1688),
-, Wm. (d. 1703),
-, fam.,
Brotherton's, Wine Bar
Broughton,
Brown (Browne):
-, Anne (d. 1753) w. of Gabriel,
-, Anne (fl.1764)
-, C. K. F.,
-, Gabriel,
-, Geo. (d. 1782)
-, Geo. (fl.1800)
-, Geo., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
-, Sir Hen.,
-, Hugh,
-, Humph.,
-, Isabel,
-, Joan, w. of Thos.,
-, John,
-, Lancelot ('Capability'),
-, Mary, (fl.1308) m. Hen. Spigurnel,
-, Mary (fl.1764)
-, Rob.,
-, Sarah, m. Jos. Brooks,
-, Sophia,
-, Thos. (d.1621)
-, Thos. (d. by 1625) rector of Bladon,
-, Thos. (d. by 1650)
-, Thos. (fl. mid 17th cent., another)
-, Thos. (fl. 1708)
-, Thos. (d.1764)
-, Thos., s. of above,
-, Thos. (d. 1825)
-, Thos. (fl.1880)
-, Wm. (fl.1279)
-, Wm. (fl.1457) see Brome
-, Wm. (d.1753) and his w. Sarah,
-, Mrs.,
-, fam.,
Bruce:
-, Anne, m. - Edgington,
-, Rob.,
Brunel, I. K.,
Bruton, E. G.,
Bryan:
-, Frank,
-, John,
-, Maud,
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Buccleuch, duke of, see Scott, Hen.
Buchan, John,
Buckeridge, Chas.,
Buckingham:
-, Chas. (fl.1850s)
-, Chas., s. of above,
-, J. S.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Buckingham, duke of, see Stafford
Buckingham,
Buckinghamshire,, : and see
-, Aston Clinton; Aylesbury; Bletchley; Buckingham; Chilton; Draycot; Eton College; Hampden,Great; Missenden, Great; Risborough; Snelshall; Stowe; Twyford;
-, Waddesdon; Worminghall
Bucknell,
Buckner, Chris.,
Budd:
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Bugg, F. J.,
Bugga's, brook see Limb brook
building, materials, less common:
-, brick,
-, corrugated iron,
-, paper roofing,
-, timber framing,
-, crucks,
building, trades
-, builders,
-, carpenters and joiners,
-, glaziers,
-, masons,
-, painter,
-, plasterers,
-, plumbers, see metal industry
-, slaters,
-, thatchers,
Bull, Ric.,
Bulley (Bully):
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Bullock:
-, Fred.,
-, John,
Bully, see Bulley
Bulteel, H.B.,
Bunce, John,
Burcot,
Burden, fam.,
Burford:
-, John,
-, Mary, see Green
Burford,
-, as address,
-, road to,
burgage tenure,
Burgin, Milo,
Burgoyne:
-, Amy, see Sydenham
-, Ric.,
-, Ric. Wild,
-, Ric. Dodd,
Burgred, king of Mercia,
Burleigh wood,
Burley, Sim.,
Burlison, and Grylls
Burr, Jas.,
Burton, Francis, recorder of Woodstock,
Bury:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Busby:
-, Edw.,
-, Hen.,
-, Hubert,
-, Sim.,
-, fam.,
Buscot, Park (Berks.)
Bush:
-, John (fl.(1699)
-, John (fl.1785),
-, Jonathan,
-, Thos. (fl.early 18th cent.),
-, Thos. (fl. later 18th cent.),
Bushnell, fam.,
Butcher, see Bouchier; Torless
butchers,
Butler (Boteler):
-, Adam,
-, Alice, see Deincourt
-, Cath.,
-, Emma, m. Luke de Keynes,
-, Fred.,
-, Hugh,
-, Joan, see Arsic
-, John (fl.1327)
-, Col. John (fl.1652)
-, Ralph, Ld. Sudeley,
-, Rob. (fl.1279)
-, Rob. (fl.1316, ? another),
-, Rob. (fl. 1671)
-, Rob., s. of above,
-, Thos. (d.1279)
-, Thos. (fl.1585)
-, Thos. (fl.1650)
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Buttle:
-, Alice, w. of Wm.,
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Crutchley,
-, Wm. (d.1591)
-, Wm. (d.1625)
-, fam.,
Bytham, John,
C.S.E. (Aviation), Ltd.
Cabbel, John,
cabinet making, and see furniture
Cadogan, Gen. Wm.,
-, cage,
Calcutt, fam.,
Calcutta (India),
Caldicott, John,
Calvert:
-, Ben. Leonard, Ld. Baltimore,
-, Charlotte, see Lee
Cambridge, university
Camac (? Carnac), Wm.,
Camby:
-, Ellen, w. of John,
-, Isabel, w. of John,
-, John,
Campbell, John, duke of Argyll,
Campden, Broad (Glos.),
Campsfield (in Kidlington and Shipton-on-Cherwell),,
Camville:
-, Isabel de, m. Rob. de Harcourt,
-, Millicent, see Marmion
-, Ric. de (d.1176)
-, Ric. de (d.1191)
Canada, see Newfoundland
Canada, Dry (mineral waters)
canals, and see Cassington: canal; Oxford canal; Thames and Severn canal
Canons, Ashby see Ashby, Canons
Canterbury,
-, abps. of, see Becket; Laud, Wm.; Stigand; Wulfred
Cantwell, fam.,
Canwick (Lincs.),
Caperun, fam.,
-, cappers, see hat making
Carden, Edw.,
Cardiganshire, see Aberystwyth; Gogerddan
Cardinal, College Oxford,
-, carding, see textile industry
Cardonnel, Adam,
-, cards,
Careless, John, mayor of Woodstock,
Carlisle, bp. of, see Aldrich, Rob.
Carlyle, Revd. John,
Carnac, see Camac
Carnarvon, earl of, see Dormer
-, carpenters, see building trades
carriers,
Carryk, John,
Carter:
-, Blacknell,
-, John,
-, Wm. (fl.1776)
-, Wm. (fl.19th cent.)
-, fam.,
Cartwright, Eliz.,
Cary:
-, Eliz., m. Geo. Wellington,
-, Francis,
-, Hen., Vct. Falkland,
-, Jas., see Wellington
-, Jane,
-, John,
-, Mary, m. Ric. Pickering,
-, Sir Phil.,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Case, John,
Cashel (Irel.), bp. of,
Cass, Chris.,
Cassington, Ric. of,
Cassington,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, almshos.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, bridges,
-, canal,
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, ch. hos.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fishpond and fishery,
-, glebe,
-, green,
-, heath,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. hos., and see
-, Cassington: Reynolds Fm.
-, mills,
-, Moat Fm., see Cassington: Reynolds
-, Fm.
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, Purwell,
-, rly.,
-, rectory est.,
-, rectory ho.,
-, Reynolds (Moat) Fm.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, Somerford,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars,
-, village hall,
-, wake,
-, water supply,
-, wharf,
-, woodland, and see Burleigh
-, wood
-, Worton, q.v.
Castle (Castell):
-, Geo. (fl. late 17th cent.)
-, Geo. (d. 1739, ? another),
-, Geo. (fl.1766)
-, Geo. (fl. 1886)
-, Geo. (fl.1898) architect,
-, John, and his w. Sarah,
-, Ric. (fl.1694)
-, Ric. (d.1705, ? another),
-, Ric. (fl.1886) (or Haynes), Thos. (fl. mid 16th cent.),
-, Thos. (fl.18th cent.),
-, Thos. (fl.1830)
-, fam.,
Castle, Combe see Combe, Castle
Castle, Howard (Yorks. N.R.)
Caswell, A. S., vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
Catholic, Apostolic (Irvingite) church
Catholic, Emancipation see Roman Catholicism
cattle, breeds:
-, Aberdeen Angus,
-, Ayrshire,
-, Guernsey,
-, Hereford,
-, Jersey,
-, Old English wild white,
-, Yorkshire,
Cauntelo:
-, Geo. de,
-, Maud de, see Doyley
-, Wm. de,
Cave:
-, Eliz.,
-, Martin,
Caversfield,
Caverswell (Eynsham Hanborough), brook,
Cecil:
-, C. E.,
-, Wm.,
cement, manufacture
Ceolwulf II, king of Mercia,
-, cert money,
Chadlington,
Chadwell, John,
Chalford, see Enstone
Chamber (Chaumbre):
-, John de la,
-, Ric.,
chamberlain, Wm. the, see William
Chamberlain:
-, Sir Edw.,
-, Eliz., see Owen
-, Francis,
-, John,
-, Sir Leonard,
-, Martha,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Chambers, Sir Wm.,
Champagne, John of, and his w. Nichole,
Champneys:
-, Sir John,
-, Ric.,
-, Theodora, see Blundell
chandlers,
-, 362-3,
Chandos, Ld., see Bridges
chantries, obits, and lights, and see Woodstock: chant.
chapels, private, see oratories
Chapman:
-, John,
-, Jos.,
chapmen,
charcoal, burning
Charlbury, Sim. of, vicar of Eynsham,
Charlbury,
-, as address,
-, Fawler,
-, Finstock,
-, Tapwell,
Charlecombe (Som.),
Charles I,
-, as prince of Wales,
Charles II,
Charles, prince of Wales,
Charles, Ric.,
Charlett:
-, Ann,
-, Lucy,
-, Ric. Bourne,
Charlton-on-Otmoor,
Chaucer:
-, Alice, m. Thos. Montagu, earl of Salisbury, m. Wm. de la Pole,
-, duke of Suffolk,
-, Geof.,
-, Maud, w. of Thos.,
-, Thos., Speaker,
-, fam.,
Chaumbre, see Chamber
Cheatle, fam.,
Cheere, Sir Hen.,
cheese:
-, manufacture,
-, trade,
Chelmsford, Ld., see Thesiger
Cheltenham, John of,
chemists,
Cheriton:
-, Avis, w. of Mat.,
-, Mat.,
-, Reynold,
-, fam.,
Cherry:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Cherwell, riv.,
Cherwell, district
Chester, diocese,
Chesterton, Rob. of, rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Chesterton,
Chetwode:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Cheyne:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Rog.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1365),
-, Thos. (fl. 1428),
-, fam.,
Cheyney, Thos.,
Chil brook,
Childrey (formerly Berks.),
Chilton (Bucks.),
china, earthenware dealing,
Chipping, Norton see Norton, Chipping
Chipping, Norton and Woodstock planning cttee.,
Chipping, Norton rural district
Chisholm, Jas.,
Chittam, Wm.,
Chirk (Denb.),
cholera, see epidemics
Christ, Church Oxford, and see Cardinal College; King Henry VIII's College
Christian, Ewan,
Christian, Brethren see Brethren
Church, Commissioners see Ecclesiastical Commissioners
Church, Diocesan Board
Churchill:
-, Benj. (d.1839) vicar of North Leigh,rector of Wilcote,
-, Benj. (d.1840)
-, Henrietta, suo jure dchss. of Marlborough, m. Francis Godolphin,
-, later earl of Godolphin,
-, John (d. 1722) duke of Marlborough,
-, John (d. 1796),
-, 365-6,
-, Ld. Randolph Henry Spencer,
-, Sam.,
-, Sarah (Jennings), w. of John, duke of
-, Marlborough,
-, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer,
-, fam.,
churchscot,
cider, making
cigarette, manufacture
cinemas,
Cirencester (Glos.),
Cistercians,
Civil, War and see parliamentarians; royalists
Clanfield:
-, Hen.,
-, Wal.,
Clarendon, earl of, see Hyde
Clarendon, Press see Oxford University Press
Claris, Ralph,
Clark (Clarke, Clerk):
-, Augustine,
-, Edw.,
-, Geo. (d.1736)
-, Hen. (fl.1574)
-, Hen. (fl.1581, ? the same),
-, Humph.,
-, Jeremiah,
-, John (d. 1545), see Ward
-, John (fl. 1555),
-, Marg., w. of Humph.,
-, Thos.,
Claymond, John,
clay, pits
Clayton, Wm.,
Clayton, and Bell
Clement, Eleanor, see Nowers
clerk, Alfred the, see Alfred
clerk, Hugh the, see Hugh
Clerk, see Clark
Clifden, Vct., see Ellis
Cliffe, John,
Clifford:
-, Rosamund ('Fair Rosamund'),
-, Rosamund's well, see Blenheim
-, Park; Woodstock Park
-, Wal.,
Clinch:
-, John Marriott,
-, J. W.,
Clinton:
-, Agnes de, m. Warin de Brakenham,
-, (or Fiennes), Edw., Ld. Clinton and Say,
-, Geof. de (fl.1123)
-, Geof. de (fl. 1152 another),
-, Hen. de, s. of above,
-, Hen. de (d.1232-3)
-, Isabel de,
-, Sir John, Ld. Clinton,
-, Jordan,
-, Nicia, m. Wm. of Paris,
-, Ralph,
-, Wm. (fl. early cent.),
-, Wm. (d. c.1197)
-, Wm. (d. by 1238)
-, fam.,
clockmaking, and see watchmaking
clocks, ancient,
Clodding, Ric.,
cloth, see textile industry
Clothier, L. E.,
clover, see crops
coach, building
coaching,
coal:
-, mining,
-, trade,
Coates, Rob., vicar of Yarnton,
Cobbett, Wm.,
cobblers, see leather industry
cock fighting, and see Woodstock: cockpit
Cockin:
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Taylor,
-, Jane, see FitzHerbert
-, Wm.,
Cocks, see Cox
Coenwulf, king of Mercia,
Cogges,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, chaplains,
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
Cogges, High,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fishponds and fisheries,
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, Hill Houses, see Leigh, South
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. hos.,
-, mills,
-, Newland,
-, Newland Ho.,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. officers,
-, pest ho.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, priory,
-, priors,
-, rectory est.,
-, rly.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, Shores green,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, woodland, Cogges wood,
-, workho.,
Cogges, barony,
Cokethorpe, see Ducklington
Colchester (Essex),
Cole:
-, Edm.,
-, H.,
Coleman, fam.,
Coles:
-, Geo. (fl.1773) and his w. Sarah,
-, Geo. (d.1814, another),
-, Geo. (d. 1841) mayor of Woodstock,
-, Geo. (fl.1860)
-, Giles,
-, Hen. (d. by 1610) and his w. Cath.,
-, Hen. (fl. 1629)
-, Wm. (fl.1773) and his w. Eliz.,
-, Wm. (fl.1795)
-, fam.,
collar, makers see leather industry
Colles:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
Collett, fam.,
Collier:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Collingwood:
-, Francis,
-, fam.,
Collins:
-, Francis,
-, John,
-, Mabel, w. of Ric.,
-, Ric. (d.1587)
-, Ric. (d. 1662)
Collmer, Rob., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Colmers (in King's Norton Worcs.),,
Columban (fl.1086),
Combe:
-, Rog., rector of Hanborough,
-, Thos.,
Combe,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, Alma Grove,
-, as address,
-, Belson's,
-, bdy.,
-, bridges,
-, chaplains, and
-, see Bradgate; Hannah, John;Woodstock, Hen. of
-, chars.,
-, chs.,
-, Combe Ho.,
-, Combe leys,
-, cts.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, East End,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, greens,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. hos.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, pest ho.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rly.,
-, reading room,
-, rectors,
-, rectory est.,
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, streets,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars, and see Pearce, Steph.
-, water supply and drainage,
-, woodland, Notoaks (Nattocks) wood,
Combe (in Great Milton), see Milton,Great
Combe, Castle (Wilts.),
Combes, -,
Commons, Ho. of, see parliament
Comper, Sebastian,
Compeworth:
-, Thos. of (fl.1364) and his w. Agnes,
-, Thos. of (fl.1384, ? another),
-, Thos. (fl.1395, another),
Compton, Jas., earl of Northampton,
Conant:
-, Edw.,
-, John,
-, Mary, see Street
-, Rob.,
Congregationalists,
Congreve, Wm.,
Conolly:
-, Anne, see Wentworth
-, Wm.,
Conservatives,
Constable:
-, Lawr. (d. 1632)
-, Lawr. (d.1668)
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Constance (Konstanz Germany),,Council of,
Conway, Wm., vicar of Cassington,
Conybeare, John,
Conyers, Thos.,
Cook (Cooke):
-, Corbett,
-, John, rector of Begbroke,
-, Thos., rector of Begbroke,
-, Thos., circumnavigator,
cooper, Wm. the, see William
Cooper (Cowper):
-, Rob.,
-, Thos., bp. of Winchester,
-, fam.,
coopering,
coppicing,
Corbet (Corbett):
-, Ric., vicar of Cassington, bp. of Oxford and Norwich,
-, Sim.,
Cordell, Anne, see Blundell
cordwainers, see leather industry
corn dealing,
Cornbury,
-, Cornbury Pk.,
Cornish:
-, Hen. (fl.1616)
-, Hen. (d.1698)
-, John, rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Cornwall, John,
Cornwall, earls of, see Edmund; Richard
Cornwell:
-, Mary, w. of Ric., m. - Dolman,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos., rector of Wilcote,
-, Wm., mayor of Woodstock,
Corpus, Christi College Oxford,
Cote, see Bampton
Cote (Cotes), Over, see Kidlington
Cotes:
-, Digby,
-, Sarah, see Adams
Cotswolds, and see sheep
Cottesmore. (Rut.)
Cottington, Chas.,
Cotton, Hen., vicar of Cassington,
Cottrell, Grace,
Cottrell-Dormer, Ursula,
County, Fire Office
coursing,
Covent, Garden see London
Coventry:
-, John,
-, Vincent,
Coventry (Warws.),
Cowley,
-, Cowley, Temple,
Cowper, see Cooper
Cox (Cocks):
-, G. B.,
-, John (fl.1524)
-, John (fl.18th cent.),
-, Sir Rob., rector of Bladon,
Cox, Morrell, & Co.,
Coxeter, John,
Coxhead:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
Coxwell, Wal. of,
Craggs, Mic.,
Creaton (Northants.),
Crécy-en-Ponthieu (Somme´, France),,
Creek, Wm.,
Crevequer, Sibyl de, m. Rob. Arsic,
Crewe, Nat., bp. of Durham,
Criche:
-, Adrian,
-, Agnes, see Weller
-, Sam.,
cricket,
Cripps, Sam.,
Crisp (Crispe):
-, Sam.,
-, Sir Thos.,
Croft:
-, Eliz., w. of Thos.,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Croke:
-, Francis,
-, John (d.1554)
-, John (d.1608)
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
Croker:
-, Gerard,
-, John,
-, Mary, see Blundell
Cromwell:
-, Marg., see Deincourt
-, Oliver,
-, Thos.,
Cropredy, see Williamscot
crops, less common:
-, clover,
-, dill,
-, flax,
-, grapes,
-, hemp,
-, hops,
-, lentils,
-, lucerne,
-, mangolds,
-, sainfoin,
-, sugar beet,
-, swedes,
-, tares,
-, woad,
Cross:
-, Benj. Billing,
-, Chas.,
-, Chas. Simmons,
-, Mary, see Wyatt
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
crosses, ; and see Eynsham; Woodstock
Crossley:
-, John, mayor of Woodstock,
-, fam.,
Crown,
-, as landlord,
-, as patron,
-, patentees,
-, payments to,
-, royal servants, clerks, and officers, clerk of king's works,
-, Surveyor General of Crown Lands,
-, Surveyor General of royal works, and see Woodstock manor: officers;Woodstock Park: officers and see England, kings and queens of
Crown Brewery,
Croxford:
-, Isabel, m. Geo. Gainsford,
-, John, the elder (fl.1291)
-, John, the younger (fl.1291)
-, John (fl.1451) see Croxford: Rob.
-, Rob. (or John, fl.1451)
-, Rob. (? d. by 1454)
-, Wal.,
-, fam.,
Crutched Friars,
Crutchfield, Ric.,
Crutchley:
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., see Buttle
-, Wm. (d. by 1639)
-, Wm. (fl.1639)
-, Wm. (d. 1678, another),
Crutch's, glove factory
cucking, stools
Culham,
Culpeper:
-, Jane (or Joan), w. of Wal.,
-, John,
-, Joyce,
-, Martin (d.1605)
-, Sir Martin (fl.1606)
-, Thos.,
-, Wal.,
Cumnor (formerly Berks.),
-, Farmoor,
-, Swinford,
Cundall, Rob.,
Cupper, John,
Curbridge, see Witney
curfew, bells see customs
Curll, Hen.,
Curme, Thos.,
curriers, see leather industry
Curson:
-, Eliz.,
-, Ric.,
-, Vincent,
Curtis:
-, John, rector of Stanton Harcourt,
-, fam.,
customs, traditional,
-, curfew bells,
-, maypoles,
-, Morris dancing,
-, mumming,
-, Pentecostal processions,
-, perambulation (of bdies.),
-, Whitsun ales, and see feasts, wakes under names of particular places
Cutha (d. 584),
cutlers, see metal industry
Cutmill, Ediza of,
Cutteslowe (extraparochial),
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, char.,
-, cts.,
-, inns,
-, man. and est.,
-, place name,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, roads,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, tithes,
-, Twisdelowe,
Cynewulf, king of Wessex,
Daggett, Chris.,
Dagville, Wm., and his w. Mary, dairy farming,
Dalby:
-, Anne,
-, Ric. (fl.1524)
-, Ric. (fl.1576)
Dale, John (or Jas.),
Dalton, John,
Damary:
-, Ant.,
-, fam.,
Danbury, Steph.,
Dann, Jas.,
Danvers, Sir Thos.,
Darcy, Sir Geo.,
Darton, Nic.,
Dashwood:
-, Dorothea, w. of Rob.,
-, Sir Geo.,
-, Sir Geo. John Egerton,
-, Sir Hen. Watkin,
-, Sir Hen. Wm.,
-, Sir Jas.,
-, Rob. (d. 1728),
-, Sir Rob (d. 1734),
-, fam.,
d'Aubigny, Seigneur, see Stuart, Geo.
Davies (Davis):
-, Grace, w. of John, m. Edw. Ryves,
-, John (d.1711)
-, John (fl.1863)
-, Rob.,
-, Thos., vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
d'Avranches, Rualon,
Dawkins:
-, Geo.,
-, Jas.,
-, Mary, see Sartoris
Dawson, Humph.,
Day:
-, Jos.,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (d.1566)
-, Thos. (fl.1713)
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Dean (Deane):
-, John (fl. 1849)
-, John (fl.1879, another),
-, Wm., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
-, fam.,
Dean (in Spelsbury),
Deddington,
deer, and see Blenheim Park; Woodstock Park
Defoe, Dan.,
Deincourt:
-, Alice, m. Wm. Lovel, Ld. Lovel,
-, Ralph Boteler, Ld. Sudeley,
-, Joan, see Grey
-, John, Ld. Deincourt,
-, Marg., m. Sir Ralph Cromwell,
demesne, ancient or royal,
'demesne towns',
Denbigh, earl of, see Feilding
Denbighshire, see Chirk
Denis, of the park
Denison:
-, Anna Maria,
-, Wm.,
Denmark, king of,
Dennet:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Densyll, Peter,
Dent, & Allcroft
Derby:
-, earldom of,
-, earls of, see Stanley
Dereham, East (Norf.),
Derham, Wm., rector of Hanborough,
Desborough, John,
deserted medieval villages, see settlement
Despenser, fam.,
designers, see artists
Devall:
-, Geo.,
-, fam.,
Dever (Devot), Ric., vicar of Cassington,
Devereux, Rob., earl of Essex,
Devey, Geo.,
Devonshire, see Exeter; Musbury; Plymouth
Devot, see Dever
Dew, John,
Dewsnap:
-, Geo.,
-, Jos.,
-, fam.,
dice,
Didbrook (Glos.),
Digby:
-, Sir Kenelm,
-, Venetia, see Stanley
Digweed, Jas.,
dill, see crops
Dimmock:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
Dingley, Edulph, town clerk of Woodstock,
Disraeli, Benj.,
Dister, Wm.,
Diston, Wm.,
Ditchley (in Spelsbury),
Ditton, Jane,
d'Ivri:
-, Geof.,
-, Rog. (d.1089)
-, Rog. (d.1112)
-, fam.,
Dobbs, John,
doctors (of medicine), see physicians
Dodd:
-, Chris.,
-, Ethelbert,
-, J. T.,
-, Jos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
d'Oddingseles, Marg., m. Sir John de Grey,
Dodecote, Peter of,
Dodschone, Hen., vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
Dodwell, Hen.,
Dodyngton, John,
Dogett, Hen.,
d'Oilly, see Doyley
Dolman:
-, Mary, see Cornwell
-, fam.,
Don, -,
Donnington (Berks.),
Dorchester, see of,
-, bp. of, see Remigius
Dormer:
-, Anna Sophia, see Herbert
-, Chas.,
-, Fleetwood,
-, Rob., earl of Carnarvon,
Dornford, see Wootton
Dornford, Lane
Dorset, see Portland
dovecots,
Dover (Kent),
Downe, earls of, see Pope, Thos. and Wm.
Downes, Geo., rector of Begbroke,
Downhall:
-, Adam of,
-, Ellis,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Doyley (d'Oilly):
-, Hen. (d.1163)
-, Hen. (d.1196)
-, Hen. (d.1232)
-, Hen. (? one of above),
-, Jane,
-, Sir John,
-, Maud, w. of Hen., m. Wm. de Cauntelo,
-, Niel,
-, Rob. (fl.1086)
-, Rob. (d.1142)
-, fam.,
Drake:
-, Bernard,
-, John,
Draper, Wm.,
drapers,
-, woollendrapers,
Draycot (Bucks.),
dressmaking,
Dreux:
-, count of, see Robert
-, ctss. of, see St. Valery, Annora of
Drewett, fam.,
Drinkwater:
-, Eliz.,
-, H. G. W.,
-, fam.,
Droitwich (Worcs.),
Druce:
-, Jos. (d.1821)
-, Jos. (d.1890)
-, Mary, w. of Sam.,
-, Sam. (d.1860)
-, Sam. (d.1874)
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Drumar, Reynold of,
Drummond, Hen.,
Drury, Lane theatre see London
Dubber, John,
Duberley, Jas.,
Dublin (Irel.),
Dubois, -,
Duchêne, Achille,
Ducklington,
-, Cokethorpe,
-, Hardwick,
Dudley, John,
Duffield, Ric.,
Duke's, Cut see Oxford canal
Duncan, Geo., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Dunce (Dunch), John,
Duntisbourne, Rouse (Glos.)
Durant:
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Durbridge:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Durham, bp. of, see Crewe
Durham, cathedral
Durham, College Oxford,
Duston, Isabel of, m. Sir Wal. de Grey,
Dutch, Elm disease
Dyer:
-, Edw.,
-, John,
dyeing, see textile industry
Dyray, fam.,
Eadmaer (fl.10th cent.),
Eagleton:
-, Edw.,
-, Wm.,
Eahlhun, bp. of Worcester,
Early:
-, John, & Co.,
-, fam.,
earth, closet manufacture
earthenware, see china
East, Arthur, vicar of South Leigh,
East, End Steph. of,
Easthampstead (Berks.),
Eaton, Water (in Kidlington),
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, bridges,
-, chap.,
-, ch.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, fisheries,
-, Fries (Frize),
-, inc.,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, mill,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, rly.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, Twisdelowe, see Cutteslowe
-, vestry,
-, woodland,
Eaton, Wood,
Eccles:
-, Wm. (d.1876)
-, Wm. (d.1885)
Ecclesiastical (later Church), Commissioners,
Eccleston, Hen.,
Eden:
-, F. C.,
-, Geo.,
-, Wm., Ld. Auckland,
-, Wm.,
Edgar, king,
Edgecumbe, Jas.,
Edgehill (Warws.), battle of,
Edgerley, Thos.,
Edging, Bart.,
Edgington, Anne, see Bruce
Edinburgh, duke of, see Philip
Edith, abbess of Godstow,
Edmund, earl of Cornwall,
Edmund, of the park
Edward I,
Edward III,
Edward IV,
Edward VI,
Edward VII, as prince of Wales,
Edward VIII,
Edward, duke of York,
Edward (of Woodstock),
Edward, prince of Wales (Black Prince),
Edward, the Elder
eels (as rent),,
Egleton, fam.,
Elcock, Thos., rector of Bladon,
Eldridge:
-, Geo. (d.1764)
-, Geo. (d.1814)
-, Geo. (d.1834)
-, John,
-, Sarah,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Eleanor, dau. of Edw. I,
Eleanor, dau. of Edw. II,
Eleanor (of Aquitaine), queen of Hen.II,
Eleanor (of Provence), queen of Hen.III,
electricity, supply
Eling (Hants), see Ower
Eliot, see Elyot
Elizabeth I,
Elizabeth II,
Ellis, the miller
Ellis:
-, Clough Williams,
-, Hen. Welbore Agar, Vct. Clifden,
Elmbridge (Elmrugge):
-, Eliz., see Plessis
-, Rob. de,
-, Rog.,
-, fam.,
Elmes:
-, Art.,
-, Edm.,
-, John (fl.1444)
-, John (d.1491)
-, John (d.1541)
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (d.1504)
-, Wm. (d.1641)
-, fam.,
Elmrugge, see Elmbridge
Elsfield,
Elye, Thos.,
Elyot (Eliot):
-, Francis,
-, Sir Ric.,
-, Sir Thos.,
emigration,
Emmot, Wm., vicar of Eynsham,
Enders, John,
Enfield (Mdx.),
England, kings and queens of, and see Crown and under names of particular sovereigns
engravers, see artists
Enstone, Wm.,
Enstone,
-, Chalford,
Entertainments, National Service Association (ENSA),
epidemics,
-, cholera,
-, plague, Black Death,
-, smallpox,
-, typhoid,
Epworth (Lincs.),
Erasmus, Desiderius,
Eresby (Lincs.),
Ernle, Sir Edw.,
Essex, earl of, see Devereux
Essex, see Colchester; Ingatestone
Estdun, Wm. of,
estovers,
Ethelred, king of Wessex,
Ethelred II,
Eton, College (Bucks.)
Eu:
-, John de (fl.1279)
-, John de (fl.1346)
Eudes (the sewer), s. of Hubert de Rys,
Eustace, son of Geoffrey
Eustace, son of Ralph
Eustace, the franklin
Evangelicals,
Evans:
-, Dan.,
-, Edw., rector of Bladon,
-, Hugh, vicar of Yarnton,
-, John, vicar of Cassington,
-, Nigel,
-, Ric.,
Evenlode (Bladon), riv.,
Eversci:
-, Isabel de, see Wheatfield, Isabel
-, Rob. de,
Evesham (Worcs.), abbey,
-, abbot,
Ewelme,
-, honor,
Exchequer, John of the, see John of the Exchequer>
Exclusion, crisis
Exeter, bps. of, see Neville, Geo.; Stafford, Edm.; Stapledon
Exeter, College Oxford,
Exnyng, John,
extraparochial places, and see Blenheim parish; Cutteslowe; Godstow; King's Weir; Osney Hill;
-, Pixey Mead; Wilsey
Eyans:
-, Ant.,
-, John,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Eynsham, Hen. of,
Eynsham,
-, abbey, see Eynsham abbey
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, Barnard Gate,
-, Bartholomew Room,
-, Blowens (Blowings), and see Hanborough
-, borough,
-, officers, and see Eynsham: Newland
-, bdy.,
-, bridges, and see Cumnor: Swinford
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, clubs,
-, Cook's corner, see Hanborough
-, Co-operative Stores,
-, cts.,
-, ct. hos.,
-, Cow Leys common,
-, crosses,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Eynsham Hall,
-, pk.,estate,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, Abbey,
-, Abbey,110-11,
-, City,
-, Elm (the Elms),
-, Farm, the,
-, Twelve Acre,
-, Wintles,
-, feasts,
-, fields,
-, fires and fire fighting,
-, fisheries and fishponds,
-, Freeland, q.v.
-, Frith, see Eynsham: woodland
-, Gables, the,
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man., officers,
-, man. hos., and see
-, Eynsham: Eynsham Hall
-, mkt.,
-, mills,
-, Newland,
-, Newland Ho.,
-, Newland Lodge,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, Parks, the,
-, pest. hos.,
-, place name,
-, police,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, rectory est.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, shops,
-, Shrubbery, the,
-, streets,
-, Tilgarsley, q.v.
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars, and see Symonds, Thos.
-, water supply and drainage,
-, wharf,
-, woodland,
-, Frith (Thrift) coppice,
-, High wood,
-, Woodleys coppice,
-, workhos.,
Eynsham, abbey
-, abbots,
-, site and bldg.,
Eynsham, Assoc. for Prosecution of Felons,
Eynsham, Brewery
Eynsham, brook see Caverswell brook
Eynsham, Paper Mills Co.
Eynsham, Sack Co.
Eyr:
-, Rob. le (fl.1260s)
-, Rob. le (fl.1300, ? another),
Faichen:
-, Steph.,
-, Wm.,
'Fair, Rosamund' see Clifford, Rosamund
Fairburn, Winifred,
Fairford (Glos.),
fairs, and see Eynsham; Godstow; Woodstock
falconry,
Falkland, Vct., see Cary, Hen.
Fardon:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Faringdon (formerly Berks.),
Farmer, J. E. G., rector of Bladon,
Farmoor, see Cumnor
Farncote, Hen. of, vicar of North Leigh,
Fathers., fam.,
Faulkner:
-, Nat.,
-, Wm.,
Faussett, Godfrey,
Fawler, see Charlbury
Fe´camp, abbey (Seine-Maritime France),
-, abbots,
Feild, Edw.,
Feilding:
-, Edw.,
-, Wm., earl of Denbigh,
Fell, John, bp. of Oxford,
fellmongers, see leather industry
felons', goods
Fenne, Adam de le, and his w. Alice,
Fenner, Edw.,
Fennymore:
-, Edw. (d.1695)
-, Edw. (d.1700)
-, fam.,
Fenton, Chris.,
Ferrers:
-, Edw.,
-, Rob. de (fl.1344)
-, Rob. (fl.1649) rector of Bladon,
ferries,
Fesse, see Jeffs
Fettiplace:
-, Ant.,
-, Edw.,
Ffennell, R. W.,
Fiennes:
-, Edw., see Clinton
-, fam.,
Findall, Ant.,
Findon, Herb. de, vicar of Cogges,
Finstock, see Charlbury
firebote,
fires and firefighting, and see
-, Blenheim Palace; Eynsham;Woodstock
fisher, Jos. the, see Joseph
Fisher, Ric.,
fisheries and fishponds,
-, fishermen,
fisherman, Wm. the, see William
fishmongers,
Fishponds (in Stapleton Glos.),,
Fishwick, Thos., vicar of Cassington,
Fiske, Rob., vicar of North Leigh,
Fitch, Marc,
FitzHerbert:
-, Eliz.,
-, Francis,
-, Humph.,
-, Jane, m. Wm. Cockin,
-, John (d.1617)
-, John (d.1658)
-, John (d.1727)
-, John (d.1733)
-, Rob. (d.1636)
-, Rob. (b.1675)
-, Rob. (d.1735, another),
-, Rob. (d.1754)
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
FitzHugh, John,
FitzJohn:
-, Cecily, m. Rog. of Gloucester, earl of Hereford,
-, Pain,
FitzOsbern:
-, Rog., earl of Hereford,
-, Wm., earl of Hereford,
FitzParnel:
-, Marg., m. Saher de Quincy, earl of Winchester,
-, Rob., earl of Leicester,
FitzRobert, Wm., earl of Gloucester,
Fitzroy, Lady Charlotte, m. Edw. HenLee, earl of Lichfield,
FitzWyth, John,
Flam brook,
Flambard, Ranulf,
Flanders, count of, see Robert II
Flavel, Gilb.,
flax:
-, growing, see crops
-, processing, see textile industry
Fleetwood:
-, Lt.-Gen. Chas.,
-, Sir Geo.,
-, Sir Gerard,
-, Sir Miles (d. 1641),
-, Miles (d. 1688),
-, Sir Wm.,
Fleming, fam.,
Fletcher:
-, Hen. (d. by 1598)
-, Hen. (d.1601)
-, Joan, w. of John,
-, John, mayor of Woodstock,
-, Joshua,
-, Marg.,
-, Thos. (fl.1468)
-, Thos. (fl.1526)
-, Thos. (d.1617)
-, Wm. (d.1557)
-, Wm. (fl.17th cent.),
-, Wm. (fl.1765)
-, Wm. (d.1827)
Flexney:
-, Cath.,
-, Dan.,
-, Mary,
-, Thos. (fl.1631)
-, Thos. (fl.1662, ? same as above),
-, Thos. (d.1668, ? same as above),
-, Thos. (fl.1675)
-, Thos. (fl. 1687, another),
-, fam.,
Flintshire, see St. Asaph
flockmaking,
Fly:
-, Wm., mayor of Woodstock,
-, fam.,
Foley, fam.,
Follett, John,
football,
Fonthill, Gifford (Wilts.)
Ford:
-, Chris.,
-, Joan, see Wheeler
-, Jonathan,
-, Jos., rector of Hanborough,
-, Rob. (d.1557) vicar of Cassington,
-, Rob. (fl.1830)
-, - at,
Ford, Castle (Northumb.)
Fordred, John,
fords,
Foreshaw:
-, John (fl.1687)
-, John (fl.1734)
-, John (fl.1791)
-, Wm.,
forest, and see Wychwood
-, forest
forester, Reynold the, see Reynold
forges, see metal industry:smithies
Forster, Thos., vicar of Cassington,
Foster:
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Fouk:
-, Rog. (fl.1327)
-, Rog. (fl.1328, ? another), rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
-, fam.,
Fourdrinier, machine
Fowler, Wm.,
France:
-, Isabella of, see Isabella
-, Marg. of, see Margaret
France,
-, king of, see Louis XIV
-, and see Agincourt; Bayeux; Cr´cyen-Ponthieu; F´camp; LieuDieu; Saussay; Versailles
franchises, see ale; bread; estovers; fairs;
-, felons' goods; firebote; frankpledge; free warren; gallows; haybote; housebote; infangthief;
-, markets; murdrum; outfangthief; pillories; sac; soc; team; toll; waifs; writs, return of
Francis, Ric.,
franklin, Eustace the, see Eustace
Franklin:
-, Edw.,
-, Giles,
-, Hen.,
-, Hen. R., and his w. Jane,
-, John,
-, Peter,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
frankpledge, view of,
Fraxino, Bart. de, see Nash
free warren,
Freeborn, A. C. R., vicar of Kidlington,
Freeland (in Eynsham),
-, adv.,
-, bdy.,
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms, Elm fm.,
-, fields,
-, Freeland Ho. (Lodge), pk.,
-, Frith, see Eynsham:woodland
-, inns,
-, nonconf.,
-, pop.,
-, roads,
-, schs.,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vicarage hos.,
-, vicars,
Freeman:
-, Augustine,
-, Frank, vicar of South Leigh,
-, John,
-, -
-, fam.,
Freemasons,
Freer, John,
Fremcurt, Wm.,
French:
-, Phil., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
-, Rob. (d.1687)
-, Rob. (d.1730)
-, Rob. (d.1735) and his w. Joanna,
-, Rob. (d. c1764)
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Frere:
-, Edw. (fl.1553)
-, Edw. (fl.1616)
-, Thos. le,
-, Wm. (d.1466) and his w. Agnes,
-, Wm. (fl.1466)
-, Wm. (d.1612)
Freston, Susan, see Blundell
Freund, Wilhelm,
friendly, and benefit societies
Friends (Quakers),
Fries (in Kidlington), see Eaton, Water
Fringford,
Frith, Alex. de la,
Fritwell:
-, Millicent of,
-, Ric. of,
-, Steph. of,
Frize (in Kidlington), see Eaton, Water
Frogwelldown, Lane
Frome (Som.),
fruit, growing
Fry, Stephen,
Fryer, Cornelius,
Fudgell, John,
Fulford:
-, Anne,
-, Benj.,
-, Francis,
Fulkes, Eleanor,
Full, Wm., vicar of Cassington,
fuller, Ralph the, see Ralph
Fuller:
-, Francis,
-, Wm. (fl.1783) and his w. Mary,
-, Wm. (fl.1826, ? another),
fulling, see textile industry
furniture:
-, making, and see cabinet making
-, selling,
furrier,
Gadbury:
-, Dorothy, w. of John,
-, Joan,
-, John,
-, Thos.,
Gainsford (Gaynsford):
-, Austin,
-, Edw.,
-, Geo.,
-, Isabel, see Croxford
Gale, Ant.,
gallows,
Gambold, John, vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
gardeners,
-, landscape, and see Bridgeman,
-, Chas.; Brown, Lancelot; Duchêne; Garner; Read, Benj.;
-, Wise, Hen. (d.1738)
Gardiner, see Gardner
Gardinis (Gardino):
-, Alexandra de, w. of Wm., see Haye
-, Alexandra de, m. - Giffard,
-, Rob. de,
-, Thos. de,
-, Wm. de,
-, fam.,
Gardner (Gardiner):
-, Edw.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Garner, Thos.,
Garrett, J. W.,
Garrick, David,
gas, supply
Gascoigne:
-, Ann, see Harcourt
-, Jos.,
-, Susanna,
Gask, M.,
Gate:
-, Agnes, see Baldon
-, Geof.,
Gaunt:
-, Blanche of, see Grosmont
-, John of, duke of Lancaster,
Gaynsford, see Gainsford
Geare, Edw.,
Geddington (Northants.),
Geffray, see Jeffery geld,
Gelderland (Holland),
General, Aircraft Ltd.
Genillard, Gaston,
Geoffrey, rector of Wilcote,
Geoffrey, Eustace s. of, see Eustace
Geoffrey, Ralph s. of, see Ralph
Geoffrey, the napper
George III,
George:
-, Sir Ernest,
-, Wm.,
Germany, and see Blenheim; Mindelheim
Gernun:
-, Alice, see Plessis
-, John,
Ghent:
-, Alice of, m. Sim. de St. Liz,
-, Gilb. of (d. c.1095)
-, Gilb. of (d.1156)
-, Wal. of, and see Gaunt
Giacomorsi, Giuseppe,
Gibbon, Wm., see Milton, Wm.
Gibbons:
-, Edm.,
-, Eliz., see Huntington
-, Geo., vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
-, Grinling,
-, Jas. (fl. c.1849)
-, Jas. (fl. c.1850 another),
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, Mrs.,
-, fam.,
Gibbons, & Co.
Gibbs:
-, Jane,
-, John (d. 1686)
-, John (fl.1871)
Gibbs, and Moore
Giffard:
-, Alexandra, see Gardinis
-, John (d. by 1279)
-, John, s. of above,
-, John (fl.1338)
-, John (fl.1361, ? another),
-, Thos. (d.1394)
-, Thos. (d.1550)
-, Ursula, m. Thos. Wenman,
-, fam.,
Gilbert:
-, Hen.,
-, Wm.,
-, -,
Gill, John, rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Gillam:
-, Isaac, vicar of North Leigh,
-, John,
Gillett:
-, Wm. (fl.1848)
-, Wm., s. of above,
Gillett, Tawney, & Co.,
Gillian, daughter of Mayne
Gilpin, Bernard,
Gladstone, Sir John,
Glanville, Chas.,
Glass, John,
glass, painted or stained,
glaziers, see building trades
Gledhill, Edm.,
Gloucester:
-, Rog. of, earl of Hereford, his. w. Cecily, see FitzJohn
Gloucester:
-, dukes of, see Humphrey (of Lancaster); Thomas (of Woodstock)
-, earl of, see FitzRobert
Gloucester,
Gloucester Hall, Oxford,
Gloucestershire, see Barrington; Campden, Broad; Cirencester; Didbrook; Duntisbourne Rouse; Fairford; Fishponds; Hailes; Icomb;
-, Maiseyhampton; Northleach; Oddington; Rissington, Wick; Staunton; Willicote
Glover:
-, Hugh,
-, John,
-, Mic.,
-, Nic.,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos., mayor of Woodstock,
-, Wm.,
-, Mrs.,
-, fam.,
glove, manufacture see leather industry
glue, manufacture
Glyme, riv.,
Glyme, Glove Co.
Glympton,
Glympton, stone
Glynton, Edw.,
Goad, John, vicar of Yarnton,
Goddard, Edw.,
Godden:
-, J. N.
-, Sampson,
-, fam.,
Godfrey (fl. 1086),
Godfrey:
-, Thos. (fl.17th cent.)
-, Thos. (d.1747)
Godolphin:
-, Francis, earl of Godolphin,
-, as Vct. Rialton,
-, Henrietta, see Churchill
-, Wm., marquess of Blandford,
-, fam.,
Godstow (extraparochial),
-, abbey,
-, abbess, n; and see
-, Edith chap.,
-, site and bldgs.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, bridge,
-, ct.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, fair,
-, farms,
-, fishponds,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, pop.,
-, roads,
-, water supply,
Godwin,
Gogerddan (Cardig.),
Golafre:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Golding:
-, Edw.,
-, fam.,
goldsmiths, see metal industry:smiths
Good, Thos., rector of Bladon,
Goodhew, Aviation Ltd.
Goodwin, Chas.,
Goole, John, vicar of Eynsham,
Gore:
-, Edw. (fl.1718)
-, Edw. (fl.1786)
-, John,
-, Sir Thos. (d.1675)
-, Thos. (d.1728)
-, Wm. (d.1662)
-, Wm. (d.1718)
-, Wm. (fl.1718)
-, Wm. (d.1769)
Goring,
Gorsuch:
-, Chas.,
-, Geo.,
-, John,
Gosford (in Kidlington),
-, agric.,
-, bdy.,
-, bridge,
-, chap.,
-, cts.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, inc.,
-, inn,
-, Louse Hall,
-, man.,
-, mill,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, poor ho.,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, schs.,
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, water supply and drainage,
Graham, Sir Jas.,
Grainger:
-, Lancelot,
-, Mrs.,
Grandon, Anne, see Nowers
Grantham:
-, Thos. (d.1776) mayor of Woodstock,
-, Thos. (d. 1776, s. of above),
-, fam.,
Grantmesnil:
-, Hugh de,
-, Ives de,
grapes, see crops
gravel extraction,
Gray, see Grey
Gray's Inn, see London
graziers,
Great, Exhibition
Great Western Rly.,
Green (Greene):
-, Eliz., w. of John,
-, Eliz. (fl.1823),
-, Jane,
-, John (d.1615),
-, John (d. 1653),
-, John at,
-, Mary, m. - Burford,
-, Oliver,
-, Reynold at the,
-, Ric. (fl. 1602),
-, Ric. (fl.1696),
-, Sam.,
-, Thos. (fl. c.1720),
-, Thos. (d.1802),
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1609),
-, Wm. (fl.1648),
-, Wm. (d. 1881),
-, -,
-, fam.,
Greenway:
-, Francis,
-, Hen.,
-, John (fl.1604),
-, John (d.1742),
-, John (d.1775),
-, Randolph,
-, Ric. (d.1610),
-, Ric. (d. 1611),
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Gregory:
-, Abraham,
-, Francis (fl.1620s),
-, Dr. Francis (fl.1668),
-, Francis (d.1841),
-, Geo., mayor of Woodstock,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Revd. Thos. (d. 1780),
-, Thos. (fl.1841),
-, fam.,
Grenville (Greynville):
-, Eustace de,
-, Joan de, see Arsic
-, Wm. de, rector of Shipton-on-Cher-well,
Greville, fam.,
Grey (Gray):
-, Avice de, see Marmion
-, Bart. de, Ld. Grey,
-, Chas., Earl Grey,
-, Eliz, de, w. of Rob. de, Ld. Grey,
-, Frank,
-, Hawise de,
-, Hen., earl of Kent,
-, Isabel de, see Duston
-, Joan de, m. Sir John Deincourt,
-, John de, bp. of Norwich,
-, Sir John de (d. 1311),
-, John de (d. 1359), Ld. Grey,
-, John de (d. 1375), Ld. Grey,
-, Marg. de, see d'Oddingseles
-, Mary, see Stanley
-, Rob. de, (fl. early cent.),
-, Sir Rob. de (d. 1295),
-, Rob. de (d. 1367),
-, Rob. de (d. 1388), Ld. Grey,
-, Wal. de, abp. of York,
-, Sir Wal. de,
-, fam.,
Greynville, see Grenville
Griffin, Rog.,
Griffiths, Mat.,
Grim's ditch,
Grobias, fam.,
grocers,
Grosmont:
-, Blanche of, m. John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster,
-, Hen. of, duke of Lancaster,
-, Maud of,
Grove:
-, Jas.,
-, Joshua,
-, Susanna,
-, fam.,
Grove (in Wantage formerly Berks.),,
Guernsey, see cattle
Guiana (South America),
guilds:
-, craft,
-, religious,
Gulliver, John, and his w. Cath.,
Gunne:
-, Edw.,
-, fam.,
Gunnildegrove,
Gunning, Peter,
Gunnis, Jos.,
gunsmith, see metal industry: smiths
Gunstone (Gunson), Bart., vicar of North Leigh,
Gunter, Ric.,
Guy, son of Robert
Guyes, Thos.,
Gye, Nic.,
'gyldegyft',
haberdashers, and see hat making
Hacche:
-, John at (fl. 1279),
-, John at (fl.1279, another),
-, John (d.1433), vicar of Cassington,
-, Wal. at,
Hagar, Geo.,
Hagbourne (Berks.),
Hailes (Glos.),
-, abbey,
Hailey, see Witney
Haines, Jos.,
Hakewill:
-, Geo.,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
Hall:
-, Ben. (d.1668),
-, Ben. (fl.1713),
-, Benedicta Maria Theresa,
-, Hen. Ben.,
-, Jos.,
-, Mark,
-, Mary,
-, Ric. (fl.1674),
-, Ric. (d. 1681, another),
-, Ric. (? d.1705),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Hall's, Oxford Brewery
Halthein, Rob.,
Halywell, Jane, m. Edm. Bray, Ld. Bray, Urian Brereton,
Hamer, Marg.,
Hamilton, Stuart,
Hammond (Hamond):
-, Roland,
-, -,
-, fam.,
Hamon, Wm.,
Hamond, see Hammond
Hampden:
-, Anne, m. Wm. Paulet,
-, Edm. (d. 1457-8),
-, Sir Edm. (fl. 1486),
-, Sir Edw.,
-, Joan, see Waleys
-, John (d.1496),
-, Sir John (d.1553),
-, Philippa, w. of Sir John, m. Sir
-, Thos. Smith,
-, Thos.,
Hampden, Great (Bucks.),
Hampshire:
-, Joan,
-, Mr.,
-, fam.,
Hampshire, and see Andover; Netley; Ower; Southampton ealdormen of, see Aelfheah; Aethelmaer
Hampton, Gay
Hampton, Poyle
Hamstall, see Stanton Harcourt
Hamsterley, Rog.,
Hanborough:
-, John of (fl.1236),
-, John of (fl.1254, ? another),
-, John of (fl. 1349), rector of Bladon,
Hanborough,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, Blenheim, Little,
-, Blowens (Blowings), and see Eynsham
-, Bondon (Bandon), Great,
-, bdy.,
-, bridges,
-, chars.,
-, chs.,
-, ch. hos.,
-, Cook's Corner,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fishponds and fisheries,
-, glebe,
-, greens,
-, Hanborough, Church,
-, Hanborough, Long,
-, heath,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. hos., the Manor Ho.,
-, mill,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors, and see Neal, Thos.
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, woodland, Abel wood, Pinsley wood,
-, workhos.,
Hanborough, brook see Caverswell
Hanborough, stone
Hancock, Thos.,
Hanks:
-, Edm.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Hanley, G. H., and Co.,
Hannah:
-, Anne,
-, John, chaplain of Combe,
Hannis, fam.,
Hanwell:
-, John,
-, Ric.,
Harcourt:
-, Ann, w. of John,
-, Ann, w. of Sir Sim., m. Sir Wm. Waller,
-, Ann, m. - Gascoigne,
-, Cecily, see Pipard
-, Chris., (formerly Venables-Vernon), Edw. Vernon, abp. of York,
-, Col. Edw. Wm.,
-, Eliz., w. of Sir Phil.,
-, Eliz., w. of Geo. Sim., Earl Harcourt,
-, Emme, w. of Hen. de, m. Ric. Pipe,
-, Frances, w. of Rob.,
-, Geo. Sim., Earl Harcourt,
-, Sir Hen. de (d. by 1275),
-, Hen. de (d. 1293),
-, Hen. (fl. 1292, another),
-, Isabel de, see Camville
-, Joan, w. of Sir Ric. (d.1293),
-, Joan, w. of Ric. (d. by 1349), see Shareshull
-, Joan, w. of Sir Wm.,
-, Sir John (d. 1330),
-, John (d. 1484),
-, Sir John (d.1565),
-, Lewis, Vct. Harcourt,
-, Marg., w. of Sir Rob.,
-, Marg., m. John Pipe,
-, Margery, see Beke
-, Maud, w. of Sir Thos.,
-, Miles,
-, Sir Phil.,
-, Sir Ric. (d.1258),
-, Sir Ric. (d.1293),
-, Ric. (d. by 1349),
-, Ric. (d.1487),
-, Ric. (d. 1513),
-, Ric. (fl. 1515),
-, Rob. de (d. 1202),
-, Sir Rob. (d.1470),
-, Sir Rob. (d. 1509),
-, Rob. (fl. 1579),
-, Rob. (d.1630),
-, Sir Sim. (d.1547),
-, Sir Sim. (d.1577),
-, Sir Sim. (d.1642),
-, Sim. (d.1720),
-, Sir Sim. (d.1727), Vct. Harcourt,
-, Sim. (d.1777), Earl Harcourt,
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1417),
-, Thos. (d.1420),
-, Thos. (d.1460),
-, Sir Wal. (d. c.1614),
-, Wm. (d. by 1234),
-, Sir Wm. (d. c.1270),
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1349),
-, Wm. (fl.1499),
-, Field Marshal Wm. (d.1830), Earl Harcourt,
-, Wm. Edw., Vct. Harcourt,
-, Revd. Wm. Vernon (d.1871),
-, Sir Wm. Vernon (d.1904),
-, fam.,
Harding, J., (Eynsham) Ltd.,
Hardwick, see Ducklington; Kidlington
Hareng:
-, Denise,
-, Fulk,
-, Isabel,
-, Joan, m. Sim. de St. Liz,
-, Maud,
-, Ralph (fl.1221),
-, Ralph, s. of above,
-, Walkelin,
Harfleur, Wm. of,
Harley, Edw., earl of Oxford,
Harman, Wm.,
Harper, fam.,
harper,
Harris:
-, Chas.,
-, Dan.,
-, Edw. (fl. c. 1920),
-, Edw., s. of above,
-, Eliz., m. (? Thos.) Bouchier,
-, Francis (fl.1687),
-, Francis (d. c.1691, ? another),
-, Hen.,
-, Jane,
-, Joan, see Snarestone
-, John,
-, Jonathan,
-, Jos.,
-, Mic.,
-, Ric. (fl. 1596), rector of Bladon,
-, Ric. (fl. 1625),
-, Ric. (fl.1720),
-, Thos. (fl.1487),
-, Thos. (fl. 1526),
-, fam.,
Harrison:
-, J. V.,
-, Wm.,
Harrop, Thos.,
Hart:
-, John (? d. 1650),
-, John (d.1664),
-, Susannah,
-, Thos. (fl. 1580),
-, Thos. (fl. mid 17th cent.),
-, fam.,
Harwood:
-, Ernest,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Haseley, Great, Rycote,
Haselrig, Sir Art.,
Hastings:
-, John, earl of Pembroke,
-, John of,
-, Mat.,
-, fam.,
hat, making:
-, cappers,
-, haberdashers of hats,
-, hatband maker,
-, milliners,
Hathaway, Wm.,
Hatley:
-, Mary, w. of Sim.,
-, Rob.,
-, Sim.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Hatton, Sir Chris.,
Haudlo, Sir John,
Hauvill (Haville):
-, Geof. de,
-, Ralph de, rector of Bladon,
-, Steph.,
-, Wal. de,
Haversham:
-, John of,
-, Maud, m. Jas. de la Planche, John of Olney,
-, Nic. of (d.1251),
-, Nic. of (d. 1274),
Haville, see Hauvill
Hawkes, Phil.,
Hawkins:
-, Anne,
-, R. B. B., mayor and town clerk of Woodstock,
-, Ric., rector of Begbroke, vicar of Yarnton,
-, Sim.,
-, fam.,
Hawksmoor, Nic.,
Hay (Haye):
-, Alexandra de la, see Arsic
-, Alexandra de la, m. Wm. de Gardinis,
-, Sir Jas.,
-, Col. Partick,
-, Thos. de la,
-, fam.,
haybote,
Hayes, Thos.,
Haynes:
-, Annie,
-, John,
-, Jos.,
-, Joyce,
-, Thos. (fl. mid 16th cent.), see Castell
-, Thos. (fl.1773),
-, Wm. (d.1889),
-, Wm. (d. by 1917),
-, fam., and see Heynes
Hayward:
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
Headington, stone
headsilver,
Healey, Everard,
Hearne, Thos.
Heath:
-, Sam. (d.1726),
-, Sam. (d.1767),
Heathen (Hethen):
-, John,
-, Thos. (fl.1524),
-, Thos. (fl.1606),
-, Thos. (d.1642, another),
-, Thos. (d. 1695),
-, fam.,
Heathfield, Linnot of,
Heaton, Butler, and Hayne,
Hebrew, Studies Postgraduate Centre for,
Hedges:
-, And.,
-, Jas.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Helewise, dau. of Walkelin Wadard,
hemp:
-, growing, see crops
-, processing, see textile industry
Henley,
Henmarshe, Edw.,
Henrietta Maria, queen of Chas. I,
Henry I,
Henry II,
Henry III,
Henry V,
Henry VI,
Henry VII,
Henry VIII, and see King Henry VIII's College
Henry, prince of Wales,
Henry, duke of Lancaster, see Grosmont
Henry, chaplain of Cogges,
Henry, Mitchell,
Hensington (in Bladon),
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, Banbury Road,
-, Bica's burh,
-, bdy.,
-, Chancellor's lodgings,
-, chap.,
-, char.,
-, cts.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, Hensgrove, see Woodstock Park
-, Hensington Ho., and
-, see Woodstock, Hensington Ho.
-, Hordley Hill,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, king's yardland,
-, man.,
-, man. hos.,
-, mill,
-, pest. ho.,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rly.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, Sansom's Platt,
-, schs.,
-, Starting Grove,
-, streets,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, water supply,
-, woodland,
-, workho., see Woodstock poor law union
Hensington, Within
Hensington, Without
Henton, Wm. of,
Herbert:
-, Anna Sophia, m. Rob. Dormer,
-, Barbara, ctss. of Pembroke,
-, Hen., Ld. Herbert,
-, John,
-, Phil., earl of Pembroke, as earl of Montgomery, as Sir Phil.,
-, Wm.,
Hereford:
-, ctss. of, see FitzJohn, Cecily
-, earls of, see FitzOsbern; Gloucester, Rog. of
Hereford, and see cattle
Herefordshire, and see Hereford; Marden; Ross-on-Wye; Wigmore
heriot,
Herle:
-, Cath., w. of John,
-, Eliz., see Wyard
-, Geo. de,
-, Sir John de (d. by 1396),
-, John de (d.1511),
-, John (d. by c.1584),
-, John, s. of above,
-, Marg., m. Thos. Vaughan,
-, Thos. de, (or Vaughan), Wm. de,
hermits,
Heron:
-, Giles,
-, Marg.,
Hersent, John, rector of Bladon,
Hertford,
Hertford, College Oxford,
Hertfordshire, see Hertford; Rushden; St. Albans; Watford
Hethen, see Heathen
Hewet:
-, Emma,
-, Hen.,
Heynes:
-, Chas.,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam., and see Haynes
Heythrop, College
Heywood (Berks.),
Hickman:
-, John,
-, S. E.,
Hicks:
-, Jesse,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
hidage,
Hiernes, see Hiorne
Higden, John, rector of Hanborough,
Higgins, Thos.,
Hugh, Churchmanship ; and see Oxford Movement; Puseyites
High, Commission ct. of,
Hill, Houses see Leigh, South
Hindes:
-, Zachary (d.1737),
-, Zachary (d. 1777),
-, fam.,
Hines, Wm.,
Hinksey, North (formerly Berks.),
Hinton:
-, J. H.,
-, Jas. (d.1823),
-, Jas., s. of above,
-, Ric., mayor of Woodstock,
Hiorne (Hiernes, Hiorns):
-, Edm. (d.1629),
-, Edm. (d.1669), town clerk of Woodstock,
-, Edm. (fl.1675),
-, Edwin,
-, Thos. (fl.1650),
-, Thos. (fl. later 18th cent.), and his w.
-, Kesiah,
Hitchcock:
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
Hix, see Hicks
Ho, Wal. de,
Hoare:
-, John,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
hoarstone,
Hobson, Chris.,
Hoby, Sir Edw.,
Hodges:
-, Ric. (d.1885),
-, Ric. (fl.1885),
Hodgkinson:
-, Eliz., m. - Short,
-, Hen.,
-, Jane,
-, Tilleman,
-, fam.,
Hody, John, rector of Wilcote,
Hoffer, Edw.,
Hogan:
-, Eliz., w. of -, see Blundell
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Waller,
-, Gresham,
-, Thos.,
Holand:
-, Maud, w. of Rob., see Zouche
-, Maud, m. Sir John Lovel, Ld. Lovel,
-, Rob. (d.1328), Ld. Holand,
-, Rob. (d.1373), Ld. Holand,
Holford:
-, Dame Eliz.,
-, Sim.,
Holland, see Gelderland
Hollemans, Jasper,
Hollis:
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (fl.1854),
-, Wm. (fl. 1871, another),
-, fam.,
Holloway:
-, Benj. (d. 1759), rector of Bladon,
-, Benj. (d. 1777), rector of Bladon,
-, Benj. (d.1796),
-, Benj. (fl.1812),
-, Benj. (d. 1856, another),
-, Edw. Vere,
-, Eliz., m. John Stanton,
-, Eliz., w. of Benj., see Ryves
-, fam.,
Holman:
-, Geo.,
-, Phil.,
-, fam.,
Holmes, Thos.,
Holt, Hester,
Holton,
Holyhead (Anglesey),
Holyman, John, rector of Hanborough, bp. of Bristol,
Homan:
-, Geo.,
-, Wm.,
Home, Office
Homes, And.,
Honour, fam.,
Hook, Norton barony of,
Hook, Norton Brewery Co.
Hookes, Ellis,
Hooper, John,
Hopesay (Salop.),
Hopkins:
-, Hen. (d.1643),
-, Hen. (undated, another),
-, Hugh,
-, Mary,
-, Peter,
-, Ric. (d.1681),
-, Ric. (d.1687),
-, Wm. (fl.1630),
-, Wm. (d.1681),
-, fam.,
hops, see crops
Hopson:
-, Sir Chas.,
-, John,
Hopton, Ralph, Ld. Hopton,
Hordley, see Wootton
Hornby, Jos.,
Horne:
-, Sampson,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Horner, John, chaplain of Combe, and his w. Mary,
horse, breeding and see Woodstock Park: stud
horse, racing see racing
horticulture, and see fruit growing
Hoskins:
-, Chas., curate of Cogges,
-, Wm.,
Hospitallers,
Houghton, John,
Houghton, Little (Northants.),
housebote,
Hovenden:
-, Chris.,
-, Rob.,
Hoveringham, Gravel Co.
Howard:
-, Anne, see Anne
-, Thos. (d.1524), duke of Norfolk, as Ld. Howard,
-, Thos. (d.1554), duke of Norfolk,
-, Thos. (fl.1674),
Howe, Jas.,
Howell (Howells):
-, C. H.,
-, John,
-, Thos. (d.1764),
-, Thos. (fl.1765),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Howse, Steph.,
Hubbard, see Hubert, Francis
Hubert (fl. 1254),
Hubert (Hubbard), Francis,
Huckins, fam.,
Hudgell, Wm., vicar of Cogges,
Hudson:
-, Geo.,
-, John,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Hugh, saint, see Avalon
Hugh, the clerk
Hugh, the miller
Hugh, the tailor
Hughes:
-, Hugh Price,
-, fam.,
Hulk, Wal.,
Hulle:
-, Hen. atte,
-, Hen. de la,
-, Hugh, rector of Hanborough,
Humphrey (of Lancaster), duke of Gloucester,
Humphreys, fam.,
Hungith (fl. 9th cent.),
Hunt:
-, Jas.,
-, Tim.,
-, -,
Hunter, Ric., vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
hunting,
Huntingdon, Wm. of, rector of Combe,
Huntingdonshire, see St. Ives
Huntington:
-, Eliz., w. of Rob., m. Wm. Gibbons,
-, Rob.,
Hurley (Berks.),
Hurst:
-, Chris.,
-, John (d.1672),
-, John (d. 1682),
-, John (d. c. 1731),
Hutchinson, Leonard, rector of Bladon, vicar of Yarnton,
Hutt:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Jos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Hyde, Edw., earl of Clarendon,
Icomb (Glos.),
Iffley,
Ilbert (fl.1086),
Ince, Wm.,
India, see Calcutta
Independents (Protestant Nonconformists),,
industries, trades, and professions, see
-, agricultural engineering; aircraft
-, manufacture; antiques trade; apothecaries; architects; artists; auctioneers; authors; bacon; baking;
-, banks and banking; basket making; bedding manufacture; bellfounders; boat building; boatmen;
-, bookselling; brewers and brewing; brick making; building trades; butchers; cabinet making; carriers;
-, cement manufacture; chandlers; chapmen; charcoal burning;
-, cheese; chemists; china; cider making; cigarette manufacture; clockmaking; coach building; coal; coopering; corn dealing; drapers;
-, dressmaking; earth closet manufacture; fishmongers; flockmaking;
-, fruit growing; furniture; furrier;gardeners; glue manufacture;
-, gravel extraction; graziers; grocers;
-, haberdashers; harper; hat making;
-, horticulture; innkeepers; jeweller;
-, land agent; lawyers; leather industry; lime manufacture; malting;
-, market gardening; medical equipment manufacture; mercers; merchants; metal industry; mills: millers and millwrights; mineral water
-, manufacture; newsagents; newspaper proprietor; ochre manufacture; paper making; physicians;
-, ploughwrights; potato merchant;
-, pottery making; printing; quarrying; railways: rly. workers; rope
-, making; sack making; salt trade;
-, sawyers; seedsmen; slate industry;
-, stationers; sugar beet: processing; tailors; tea dealers; textile industry;
-, thatching; tile making; timber
-, merchants; tobacconist; turners;
-, umbrella maker; upholsterers;
-, vintners; watchmaking;
-, wharfinger; wheelwrights; wimpler; Woodstock: trade and ind.(steel ind.); wool
infangthief,
Ingatestone (Essex),
Ingleby, Peter,
Inglesham (Wilts.),
innkeepers, publicans, victuallers,
inoculation,
Intelligence, Service
intercommoning,
Ireland, and see Armagh; Cashel; Dublin; Kilgobbin castle; Lismore
Irish:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
ironmongers, see metal industry
Irons:
-, Ethelbert,
-, -,
Irvingites, see Catholic Apostolic church
Isabella (of France), queen of Edw. II,
Isabella, dau. of Edw. III,
Isis, Mills
Isleworth (Mdx.),
Islip,
Italy, see Rome; Sardinia; Sicily; Vatican; Venice
Itchen, riv.,
Ivri, see d'Ivri
J.H.B. (Equipment), Plant Hire
Jackson:
-, Hen. (fl.1591),
-, Hen. (d.1727),
-, Sam.,
-, Thos.,
-, Sir Thos. G.,
-, Wm.,
Jackson's Oxford Journal,
Jacob, son of Moses of Oxford
Jacob's, sheep see sheep
Jakes (Jakkes):
-, Rob.,
-, Rog.,
-, Wm.,
James I,
James II, as duke of York,
James (Jeames):
-, Dorothy, see Waller
-, Francis, rector of Bladon,
-, Hogan,
-, John,
-, Sim.,
-, Wm.,
Janssen, Sir Theodore,
Jardine, Wm.,
Jarvis, Emmanuel,
Jeames, see James
Jefferies, Hen.,
Jeffery (Geffray):
-, Hen., Vct. Ashbrook,
-, Wal.,
Jeffs (or Fesse), Sim.,
Jemmett, fam.,
Jenkins:
-, Chas.,
-, Esther, see Morgan
-, Merrick,
-, fam.,
Jenkinson:
-, Sir Rob.,
-, Rob. Banks, earl of Liverpool,
Jennings:
-, Frances,
-, Sarah, see Churchill
Jersey, see cattle
Jervis, Sir John,
Jesuits,
Jesus, College Oxford,
Jewell, John, bp. of Salisbury,
jewellers,
Jews,
Joan (of Navarre), queen of Hen. IV,
Joan (of Kent), m. Wm. Montagu, earl of Salisbury,
Joan, the parker
John, king,
John, rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
John, son of Thomas
John, of the Exchequer
John, of the hall see Leigh, John of
John, of the park
John, the miller
John, the porter
Johnson:
-, Alex.,
-, Anne, m. Thos. Wentworth, earl of Strafford,
-, Benj.,
-, Edm.,
-, Edw. (d.1640),
-, Edw. (d.1673),
-, Geof.,
-, Geo.,
-, Sir Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, John (d.1611),
-, John (d.1661),
-, Martha, see Lovelace
-, Martin,
-, Phil. (d.1666),
-, Phil., s. of above,
-, Phil. (fl.1729),
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (fl.1546),
-, Thos. (fl.1854),
-, Wm. (d.1675),
-, Wm. (fl.1766),
-, fam.,
Johnston, Edw.,
joiners,, see building trades: carpenters
Jolyf, Ric., vicar of North Leigh,
Jones:
-, Barzillai, dean of Lismore,
-, Edw.,
-, Frances, m. Ric. Lumley, Ld. Lumley,
-, Sir Hen.,
-, Owen,
-, Rice,
-, Sam.,
-, Steph.,
-, Thos., rector of Wootton,
-, Thos., ? s. of above,
Jordaens, Jakob,
Jordan:
-, Alice,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (d.1666),
-, Thos. (d. 1716),
-, Ursula, w. of Thos.,
-, -,
-, fam.,
Joseph, the fisher
Joslin (Contractors), Ltd.
Joy, Peter,
Joynes, Hen.,
Judd, Wm.,
Judge:
-, Laur.,
-, Mary, w. of Laur.,
judges, see lawyers
Kearse:
-, Edw.,
-, John,
Keate:
-, John (d. 1570),
-, John (d. 1618),
-, John (fl. 1648),
-, Leonard,
-, Mary, m. Ant. Libbe,
Keene (Keen):
-, Jas.,
-, John,
-, Mary,
-, Ric. (fl.1662),
-, Ric. (fl.1735), and his w. Mary,
-, fam.,
Kempster:
-, Chris.,
-, Geo.,
Kenilworth (Warws.), priory,
Kenilworth, Dictum of,
Kenner, Ric.,
Kennett, White,
Kennington (Surr.),
Kent:
-, Joan of, see Joan
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Kent, earl of, see Grey, Hen.
Kent, and see Aylesford; Canterbury; Dover; Tunbridge Wells
Kenyon, Wm.,
Kerwood:
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Key, Jervis,
Keyleway, Thos.,
Keynes:
-, Emma de, see Butler
-, Luke de,
Keywood, fam.,
Kidder, Jas.,
Kidderminster (Worcs.),
Kiddington,
Kidlington:
-, Adam of,
-, Thos. of (fl. c.1270),
-, Thos. of (fl. 1373),
Kidlington,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, airport, see Oxford airport
-, almshos.,
-, as address,
-, assembly halls,
-, bdy.,
-, Campsfield, q.v.
-, chars.,
-, chs.,
-, cinema,
-, Cote (Cotes), Over,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, Cutteslowe, q.v.
-, dom. archit.,
-, Eaton, Water, q.v.
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, fisheries,
-, Fries, see Eaton, Water
-, glebe,
-, Gosford, q.v.
-, greens,
-, Hardwick,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. hos.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, pk.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, rectory est.,
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, streets,
-, Thrupp, q.v.
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, Twisdelowe, see Cutteslowe
-, vestry,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, wharf,
-, woodland,
-, workhos.,
Kilgobbin, castle (Irel.) siege of,
King:
-, D.,
-, Dorothy, see Martin
-, Edm.,
-, Jas.,
-, Rob., bp. of Oxford,
-, Thos. (d.1681),
-, Thos. (d.1801), rector of Bladon,
-, Wal.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
King Henry VIII's, College Oxford,
Kingerlee's, builders,
Kingham,
Kingman, Wm., and his w. Gillian,
King's, Weir (extraparochial)
Kingsbridge, brook
Kingston:
-, Alice of, m. Ric. the spicer,
-, John of,
-, Nic. of,
Kingston-upon-Hull, earl of, see Pierrepont
Kirby, Ant.,
Kirkby:
-, John of,
-, Rob., rector of Bladon,
Kirtlington,
Knapp:
-, Adam,
-, Francis,
-, Geo.,
-, Hen.,
-, John (fl.1658),
-, John (d.1722),
-, John (fl.1745),
-, Mary, w. of John,
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Knibbs:
-, Harry,
-, Wm.,
Knight, see Martin, Chris. and Ric.
Knollys, Sir Francis,
Knowles, Thos.,
Kolkhorst, Geo.,
Kydall, Thos.,
Kynne:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Kyre, Wyard (Worcs.)
Kyte:
-, Eliz., m. Edw. Say,
-, Jerome,
lacemaking, see textile industry
Lacock (Wilts.),,
Lacy:
-, Alice de, m. Thos., earl of Lancaster,
-, Edm. de, earl of Lincoln,
-, Emma de,
-, Gilb. de,
-, Hen. de, earl of Lincoln,
-, Hugh de (d.1121),
-, Hugh de (d.1186),
-, Ilbert de,
-, Jas.,
-, John de, earl of Lincoln,
-, Margery de,
-, Martin,
-, Maud de,
-, Rog. de,
-, Wal. de (fl.1075),
-, Wal. de (d.1241),
-, Willoughby,
Ladson:
-, Francis,
-, John,
Laguerre, Louis,
Lake (in Wilsford, Wilts.),
Lamb:
-, Geo.,
-, Jas.,
-, fam.,
Lambeth, see London
Lancashire, and see Blackburn; Liverpool
Lancaster, Humph. of, duke of Gloucester, see Humphrey
Lancaster:
-, dukes of, and see Gaunt;
-, Grosmont, Hen.
-, earls of, and see Thomas
land, agent
land, drainage
landgable, see quitrents
Lane:
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
Langford:
-, Esther,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
Langhals, Wm.,
Langley:
-, Hen.,
-, Thos.,
Langston, Jas.,
Lanne, de, see Alney
Lapworth (Warws.),
Lardner, Thos.,
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury,
Launse, John,
Laurence (Lawrence):
-, Gilb.,
-, Hen., vicar of Kidlington,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Lavers, & Westlake
Lawrence, see Laurence
Lawton, John,
lawyers, attorneys, solicitors, judges,
Lay:
-, A. R.,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Leafield,
leather, industry
-, breeches makers,
-, cobblers,
-, collar makers,
-, cordwainers,
-, curriers,
-, dressing, grounding, pressing,
-, fellmongers,
-, glove manufacture, and see Woodstock: trade and ind.; Woodstock, Old: glove factories
-, parchmenter,
-, saddlers,
-, shoemaking,
-, skinners, and see London:
-, Skinners' Co.
-, tanning,
Lee:
-, Bartley, chaplain of Combe,
-, Lady Charlotte, ctss. of Lichfield, see
-, Fitzroy
-, Lady Charlotte, m. Ben. Leonard
-, Calvert,
-, Cromwell,
-, Edw. Hen., earl of Lichfield,
-, Eliz., see Pope
-, Sir Francis Hen.,
-, Geo., earl of Lichfield,
-, Sir Hen.,
-, John,
-, W. B.,
-, fam.,
Legg, fam.,
Leggatt, Wm.,
Leicester, earls of, see Beaumont;
-, FitzParnel, Rob.
Leicester, and see sheep
Leicestershire, see Bosworth; Loughborough
Leigh:
-, Jas., see Leigh-Perrott (or the hall), John of,
-, Nic. of,
-, Peter of,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. of,
Leigh, North, Wm. of,
Leigh, North,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, bridges,
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, East End,
-, fair,
-, farms, Bridewell,
-, Holly (Foly) Court,
-, Perrottshill,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, heath,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, mills,
-, New Well End,
-, New Yatt,
-, nonconf.,
-, Osney Hill, q.v.
-, par. officers,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rectors,
-, rectory est.,
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, tithes,
-, trade and ind.,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars,
-, village hall,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, Wilcote Ho. and est., ; and see
-, Wilcote
-, woodland,
-, workho., and see North Leigh Land Co.
Leigh, South (Stanton Leigh),
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, chaplains,
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, Church Fm., see Leigh, South: man. ho.
-, ch. hos.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, Glebe Ho., see vicarage ho.
-, green,
-, heath,
-, Hill Houses,
-, Holyrood Ho.,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, mill,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. officers,
-, 'Piriho', see Stanton Harcourt
-, place name,
-, poor ho.,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, rly.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, St. James's College,
-, schs.,
-, South Leigh Manor,
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars,
-, village hall,
-, water supply,
-, woodland, and see Stanton Harcourt: woodland (Tar wood)
-, workho.,
Leigh-Perrott (formerly Leigh), Jas.,
Lennox, duke of, see Stuart
Lenthall:
-, Frances, w. of Wm.,
-, John (fl.1610-11),
-, Wm. (fl. 1588),
-, Wm. (d.1596), s. of above,
-, Wm. (d.1662), Speaker, recorder of Woodstock,
-, fam.,
lentils, see crops
Lenveysey:
-, Eleanor, see Plessis
-, Eliz., w. of John, m. Phil. de la
-, Vache,
-, John (fl.1354),
-, John, s. of above,
Leofwig (fl. 1066),
Leopold I, emperor of Austria,
ley, farming
Leyham, brook
Libbe:
-, Ant.,
-, Mary, see Keate
Liberals,
libraries, and see Woodstock
Lichfied:
-, ctss. of, see Fitzroy
-, earls of, see Lee, Edw. Hen. and Geo.
Lieu-Dieu (Somme France),, abbey,
Limb brook,
lime:
-, manufacture,
-, pits,
Lincoln, earls of, and see Lacy, Edm., Hen., and John
Lincoln,
-, diocese,
-, bps., and see Alexander;
-, Avalon; Beaufort; Bloet; Remigius; Rotherham
Lincoln, College Oxford,
Lincolnshire, see Canwick; Epworth; Eresby; Stow
Lindsey, fam.,
Lindsey, earl of, see Bertie, Montagu (d. 1666)
linen, see textile industry
Linnaean Soc.,
Lismore (Irel.), dean of, see Jones, Barzillai
Littleton, Sir Thos., Speaker, recorder of Woodstock,
Liverpool, earl of, see Jenkinson, Rob. Banks
Liverpool,
Llandaff, earl of, see Matthew, Francis
Llanelen (Mon.),
Lloyd (Loyt):
-, Griffith,
-, John,
-, Rob., vicar of Eynsham,
Lloyd-Jones, Iorwerth, vicar of Kidlington,
Lock, Messrs.,
locksmith, see metal industry: smiths
Loder, Thos.,
Lollardy,
London:
-, John of (fl. 1272), rector of Bladon,
-, John (fl. 1372), and his w. Joan,
-, fam.,
London,
-, aldermen,
-, as address,
-, bp. of, see Sainte-Mère-Eglise, Wm.
-, de
-, Bridewell hosp.,
-, British Museum,
-, Brompton,
-, carriers to,
-, chs.,
-, City of,
-, citizen of,
-, coaches to,
-, Covent Garden,
-, Drury Lane theatre,
-, emigration from
-, evacuees from,
-, Great Fire,
-, Great Queen Street,
-, Grocers' Co.,
-, Lambeth,
-, Marlborough Ho.,
-, Paddington,
-, plague in,
-, rly. to,
-, river transport from,
-, roads to,
-, St. Clement Danes,
-, St. Paul's cathedral,
-, Sion College,
-, Skinners' Co.,
-, Southwark,
-, Sunderland Ho.,
-, Theatre Royal,
-, trade and ind.,
-, Victoria and Albert Museum,
-, Westminster,
-, Abbey,
-, abp. of,
-, dean and chapter,
-, Whitechapel bell foundry,
-, Woodstock freemen in,
-, and see parliament
London, and Birmingham Rly.
London, and North Western Rly.
Long:
-, Eliz., m. Phil. Paine,
-, Jas.,
-, Phil.,
-, Thos., vicar of Eynsham,
Longespee, Ela, m. Phil. Basset,
Longs, Hen.,
Lopes, John,
Lord:
-, Jas. (d.1809),
-, Jas. (fl.1835),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Lords, Ho. of, see parliament
Louch, Mary,
Loudon, J. C.,
Loughborough (Leics.), Taylor foundry,
Loughton, Thos.,
Louis XIV, king of France,
Lovegrove, Sam.,
Lovel:
-, Alice, see Deincourt
-, Francis, Ld. Lovel,
-, Sir John (d.1408), Ld. Lovel,
-, John (d.1465), Ld. Lovel,
-, Maud, see Holand
-, Ralph, rector of Stanton Harcourt,
-, Wm. (d.1455), Ld. Lovel,
-, fam.,
Lovelace:
-, Anne, see Wentworth
-, John (d.1670), Ld. Lovelace,
-, John (d.1693), Ld. Lovelace,
-, Martha, m. Sir Hen. Johnson,
-, Sir Ric., Ld. Lovelace,
-, fam.,
Low, Churchmanship
Lower, Windrush benefice,
Lowth, Rob., bp. of Oxford,
Loyt, see Lloyd
Lucas, John,
-, lucerne, see crops
Luckett, -,
Lucy, Nic.,
Ludlow (Salop.),
Ludwell (Wilts.),
Lumley:
-, Frances, see Jones
-, Ric., Ld. Lumley,
Lyn, John,
Lyneham,
Lyon, John,
Lyons:
-, John of (d.1311-12),
-, John of (fl. 1346),
-, Maud of,
-, Ric. of,
-, Rog. of (fl.1204),
-, Rog. of (fl.1221, ? another),
-, Rog. of (fl.1235-6, ? another),
-, fam.,
Mabbott:
-, Gilb.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
McCann, H. A., rector of Begbroke and Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Macclesfield:
-, ctss. of, see Parker, Eliza
-, earls of, see Parker
Madley brook,
Magdalen, College Oxford,
Maidenhead (Berks.),
Maino (O.E. personal name),
Mair, Fred.,
Maiseyhampton (Glos.),
Majendie:
-, Art., rector of Bladon,
-, Dulcibella, w. of Art.,
-, Miss D.,
Major:
-, Ric., mayor of Woodstock,
-, Thos.,
Malcher, John,
Malcolm, Jas.,
Malings, Wm.,
-, malting,
-, malthos.,
Malvern, College (Worcs.)
mangolds, see crops
Mann, Francis Martin May,
Manning:
-, John,
-, Ric.,
Manpower, Services Commission
Mansell, Ric.,
Mansfield, Isaac,
March, earls of, and see Mortimer
Marden:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Marden (Herefs.),
Margaret (of Anjou), queen of Hen. VI,
Margaret (of France), queen of Edw.
Margetts:
-, John,
-, Rose, m. - Betterton,
-, Wm. (d.1807),
-, Wm. (d.1869),
-, Wm. (fl.1870),
-, Wm. (fl.1899, ? another),
-, Wm. (fl. earlier 20th cent., another),
-, fam.,
market, gardening
-, markets, see Eynsham; Oxford; Witney;
-, Woodstock
Markham, Francis, vicar of Cassington,
Marlborough:
-, dchss. of, see Churchill, Henrietta and Sarah; Spencer, Caroline; Spencer-Churchill, Charlotte and Frances
-, dukes of,
-, as landlords, and see
-, Blenheim (Marlborough) estate
-, arms,
-, as patrons,
-, chaplains of,
-, political influence ('Blenheim interest'),
-, stewards and other officers of,
-, and see Churchill, John; Spencer, Chas. (d. 1758) and Geo. (d.1817); Spencer-Churchill
Marlborough House, see London
Marlow, Mic., rector of Hanborough,
Marmion:
-, Avice de, m. John de Grey, Ld.
-, Grey,
-, Millicent, w. of Rob., m. Ric. de
-, Camville,
-, Rob.,
Marnock, Rob.,
Marsh:
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
Marshall:
-, Nic.,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos., rector of Bladon,
-, Wm. the,
-, fam.,
Martin (Marten):
-, (or Knight), Chris.,
-, Dorothy, m. Thos. King,
-, Edw.,
-, Eleanor,
-, Eliz., m. Rob. Wisdom,
-, Frances, see Weld
-, Francis,
-, Geo.,
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1641),
-, Col. Hen. (d.1680),
-, John (fl.1610),
-, John (d.1680), rector of Begbroke,
-, John (fl. early 18th cent.),
-, John (fl.1767),
-, Maria,
-, Mic.,
-, (or Knight), Ric. (d.1702),
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (d.1660),
-, Thos., s. of above,
-, Thos. (d.1699, another),
-, Thos. (d. 1753),
-, Thos. (d. 1779),
-, Wm. (fl.1549),
-, Wm. (d. 1643),
-, fam.,
Marwood:
-, Constance, see Spencer, Constance
-, Geo.,
-, Jane, m. Cholmley Turner,
Mary I,
Mary, queen of Scots,
Mason:
-, Annette, w. of Mic.,
-, Jas. (d.1903),
-, Jas. Francis (d.1929),
-, Mic.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
masons, see building trades
Mather:
-, Marg., see Stanley
-, Wm.,
Matthew:
-, Francis, earl of Llandaff,
-, Hen.,
Matthews:
-, And. Hughes, vicar of Stanton Har-
-, court,
-, Mary,
Maud, empress,
Maud, daughter of Mayne
Mauduit:
-, Ralph,
-, Wm.,
Maund, Chris.,
Maurice, Peter, vicar of Yarnton,
Mavor, Wm., rector of Bladon, mayor of Woodstock,
Mawle:
-, Eliz.,
-, Jos.,
-, fam.,
May:
-, Herbert,
-, John (fl. c.1633),
-, John (d.1673, ? another),
-, John (fl.1785),
-, Martin,
Mayhew, John,
Maykyn, John,
Maylard:
-, Martin,
-, Wm. (fl.1767),
-, Wm. (fl. 1798),
Maynard, Ric.,
Mayne, Gillian dau. of, see Gillian
Mayne, Maud dau. of, see Maud
Mayne, Ric. s. of, see Richard
Mayne, Wal. s. of, see Walter
Mayne:
-, Adam, Jasper, vicar of Cassington,
Mayott, Nic.,
maypoles, see customs meadows:
-, common or lot,
-, water meadows (artificial),
Meads (Meades):
-, Hen.,
-, John (d. 1587),
-, John (fl. 1637-8),
-, fam.,
Meales:
-, Thos. (d.1706),
-, Thos. (d.1732),
Mears, fam.,
Mears, & Stainbank
-, medical equipment manufacture,
Medley, brook
Meek, Thos.,
Meetkerke:
-, Adolphus (d.1732),
-, Adolphus (d.1784),
-, Adolphus (fl.1804),
-, fam.,
Meldon:
-, Mic. (fl.1324),
-, Mic., s. of above,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
mercers,
merchants,
Mercia:
-, earl of, see Algar
-, kings of, and see Burgred; Ceolwulf; Coenwulf; Offa
Mercians,
Merrick, Benj.,
Merry:
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Merryman, Ralph, rector of Hanborough,
Merton, College Oxford,
metal industry,
-, braziers,
-, cutlers,
-, ironmongers,
-, plumbers,
-, smithies and forges,
-, smiths,
-, blacksmiths,
-, goldsmiths,
-, gunsmith,
-, locksmith,
-, whitesmiths,
-, steel manufacture, see Woodstock:
-, trade and ind.
-, tin working,
Metcalfe:
-, Grace, m. John Shewsmith,
-, Hen. (d.1738),
-, Hen. (d.1807), mayor of Woodstock,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (d.1608),
-, Wm. (fl.1639),
-, Wm. (fl.1678),
-, fam.,
Methodists,
-, Free Connexion,
-, Primitive Methodists,
-, United Methodist Free Ch.,
-, Wesleyan Reform Union,
Meux, Hen.,
Middlesex, and see Enfield; Isleworth; Staines
Middleton, Minnah Frances Rowland,
Middleton, Stoney
Midlands, the,
Miles:
-, Abraham,
-, Edw.,
-, fam.,
Milford, John,
Mill, John at,
-, miller:
-, Ellis the, see Ellis
-, Hugh the, see Hugh
-, John the, see John
Miller:
-, Phil.,
-, fam.,milliners, see hat making
Million, fam.,
Mills, Francis,
-, mills:
-, bark mill,
-, bone mill,
-, fulling mills,
-, horse mill,
-, millers,
-, millwrights,
-, paper mills,
-, sawmills,
-, steam mills,
-, windmills,
Millward, see Milward
Milton (or Gibbon), Wm., vicar of
-, Yarnton,
Milton, Great,
-, Combe,
Milward (Millward):
-, John,
-, Rob.,
Mimms:
-, Hugh of,
-, John of, and his w. Joan,
-, Nic. of,
-, Wm. of,
Mindelheim (Germany),
-, mineral water manufacture,
Ministry, of Supply
Minn, (Mynn),
-, Edw.,
-, Hen.,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Minster, Lovell
Missenden, Great (Bucks.),
Mitchell:
-, John, vicar of North Leigh,
-, fam.,
Mody:
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Molyns, Wm.,
Money:
-, Cath.,
-, Eliz.,
-, H. K.,
-, Knap,
-, fam.,
Monmouthshire, see Llanelen
Montagu:
-, Alice, m. Ric. Neville,
-, Alice, w. of Thos., earl of Salisbury, see Chaucer
-, Eliz.,
-, Joan, see Joan (of Kent)
-, John, earl of Salisbury,
-, Sim., Ld. Montagu,
-, Thos., earl of Salisbury,
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1269),
-, Wm. (d. 1319), Ld. Montagu,
-, Wm. (d.1344), earl of Salisbury,
-, Wm. (d.1397), earl of Salisbury,
-, fam.,
Montfort, Sim. de,
Montgomery, earl of, see Herbert, Phil.
Moore (Moor, More):
-, Abraham,
-, H. W.,
-, Jas.,
-, John,
-, Thos. at,
Moravians,
Morby, Rob. de,
Mordaunt, Chas. Hen., earl of Peterborough,
Morden (Surr.),
More, see Moore
Moreing, Chas.,
Morgan:
-, (or Jenkins), Esther,
-, John,
-, Phil., rector of Bladon,
-, Phil. (another),
-, fam.,
Morland, J.,
Morland's, Brewery
Morley, fam.,
Morrell:
-, Ann, w. of Jas.,
-, Baker (d.1854),
-, Baker (fl. 1885),
-, F. J.,
-, F. P.,
-, Jas.,
-, fam.,
Morrell's, Oxford Brewery
Morris:
-, Jas., and his w. Anne,
-, John,
-, Rog.,
-, Spencer,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Morris, dancing see customs
Morris, Motors
Morse, John,
-, mortar pits,
Mortimer:
-, Chas.,
-, Joan, w. of Rog., earl of March,
-, Rog. (d.1326),
-, Rog. (d.1330), earl of March,
Morton:
-, Anne, see Smith
-, Sir Jas.,
-, Sir Wm.,
-, fam.,
Morwent, Rob.,
Moses, of Oxford Jacob s. of, see Jacob
Moss, Rob., Ltd.,
Moultrie, Gerard, vicar of South Leigh,
Mountain, Wm.,
Mumford, Owen, Ltd.,
-, mumming, see customs
Mundy:
-, Edm.,
-, Rog.,
-, Thos., rector of Begbroke,
-, murage,
murdrum,
Murray:
-, Wm. (fl.1631),
-, Wm., Vct. Stormont,
Musbury (Devon),
Musgrave, fam.,
-, musters,
Mylner, Edw.,
Mynn, see Minn
Nalder, John,
Napier, see Napper
Napoleon I, see Bonaparte
napper, Geof. the, see Geoffrey
Napper (Napier):
-, Edm.,
-, Lewis,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, Mr. (? same as above),
-, fam.,
-, nappers, see textile industry
Nash:
-, (de Fraxino), Bart.
-, Frances, m. Thos. Symonds,
-, Jerome,
-, Mic.,
-, Ric.,
-, Ric. Skillicorne,
-, Thos., vicar of Eynsham,
-, Treadway, vicar of Eynsham,
-, fam.,
National, Agricultural Labourers' Union,
National, Fire Service
National, Westminster (earlier Provincial) Bank,
Navarre, Joan of, see Joan
-, navigator, Rob. the, see Robert
Neal, Thos., rector of Hanborough,
Neath, Lewis, vicar of Kidlington,
Nelson, Vice-Admiral Horatio, Vct.
-, Nelson,
Netley (Hants), abbey,
-, abbot,
Neville:
-, Alice, see Montagu
-, Geo., bp. of Exeter, later abp. of
-, York,
-, Ralph,
-, Ric.,
New College, Oxford,
New, Forest Wal. of the,
new, forest see Wychwood forest
New, Inn Hall Oxford,
New, Zealand
Newbridge (near Northmoor),
Newburgh, Marg. de, suo jure ctss. of
-, Warwick, m. John de Plessis,
Newbury, Ric., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Newbury (Berks.), battle of,
Newcastle-on-Tyne (Northumb.),
Newell:
-, Chris.,
-, fam.,
Newfoundland (Canada), bp. of, see Feild, Edw.
Newington,
Newington, South,
Newland, see Cogges; Eynsham
Newman:
-, J. H.,
-, Wm.,
newsagents,
newspaper, proprietor
Newton, Nic., rector of Bladon,
Nicholls, John,
Nicholson, Sir Wm.,
Nixon:
-, Jas. (d. 1739),
-, Jas. (d.1762),
-, Jas. (d. 1792),
-, Jas. (fl.1793),
-, Jas. (d.1800, another),
-, John (fl. 1800),
-, John (? another),
-, Martha, w. of Jas.,
Noble:
-, Ant.,
-, fam.,
Noke,
Norbury:
-, John (fl. 1408),
-, Sir John (fl. 1497),
Norfolk, dukes of, see Howard, Thos.
-, (d. 1524) and Thos. (d. 1554)
Norfolk, see Dereham
Norman:
-, Ant.,
-, John (d.1653),
-, John (d. 1760),
-, Laur.,
-, Sir Mark,
-, Ric. (fl.1675),
-, Ric. (d. 1779), mayor of Woodstock,
-, Ric. (d. 1811),
-, fam.,
Norreys, Ld., see Bertie, Jas.
Norris:
-, John, mayor of Woodstock,
-, Thos. (fl.1672),
-, Thos. (d. 1772),
North:
-, Sir Edw.,
-, Hen., town clerk of Woodstock,
-, Hen. J., town clerk of Woodstock,
-, -,
-, fam.,
North, Leigh Land Co.
Northampton, earls of, see Compton; St. Liz
Northampton,
Northampton, Brewery Co.
Northamptonshire, see Althorp; Ashby,
-, Canons; Brackley; Creaton; Ged-
-, dington; Houghton, Little; Nor-
-, thampton; Papley; Pattishall
Northleach (Glos.),
Northmoor, and see Bablock
-, Hythe; Newbridge
Northmoor, and Stanton Harcourt Improvement Board,
Northumberland:
-, duke of, see Percy, Sir Algernon-
-, Geo.
-, earl of, see Percy, Thos.
Northumberland, see Ford Castle;
-, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Norton, fam.,
Norton, Brize, Phil. of, see Brize Norton
Norton, Brize,
Norton, Chipping,
-, Norton, Over,
-, and see Chipping Norton
Norton, Hook, see Hook Norton
Norton, King's (Worcs.), see Colmers
Norton, Over, see Norton, Chipping
Norwich,
-, bps. of, see Baker, Wm.; Corbett,
-, Ric.; Grey, John de
Norwood:
-, Rog.,
-, Thos.,
Nost, John,
Nott, Chas.,
Nottingham, Rog. of, and his w. Maud,
Nourse (Nurse):
-, A. H., vicar of Cogges,
-, Henrietta,
-, Margery,
-, Dr.,
Nowers:
-, Anne, m. - Grandon,
-, Clemence,
-, Eleanor, m. - Clement,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos., town clerk of Woodstock,
Noyon, John, rector of Hanborough,
Nuneham, Courtenay
Nunley (Warws.),
Nurse, see Nourse
nurseries, and see Woodstock Park: woodland;London: Brompton
Nurth, Ric.,
Nutling, John, vicar of Eynsham,
Nutt, Wm.,
Oare (in Wilcot Wilts.),,
Oates, Titus,
ochre manufacture,
Oddington (Glos.),
Odo, bp. of Bayeux,
Offa, king of Mercia,
Old English, see cattle
Oldfield, -,
Olive, Joan,
Oliver, fam.,
Olney:
-, John of,
-, Maud of, see Haversham
-, oratories and private chapels,
Orchard, Wm.,
Ordway, Jonathan,
Oriel College, Oxford,
Osbaldeston:
-, Sir Littleton,
-, Ric.,
Osborn (Osborne), :
-, F. B.,
-, Geo.,
-, Hen. (fl.1829),
-, Hen. (fl.1881),
-, fam.,
Osney (Oseney), see Oxford
Osney Hill (extraparochial),
Otmoor, riots, outfangthief,
Ovenel, John,
Overbury (Worcs.),
Owen:
-, Eliz., m. John Chamberlain,
-, Geo. (d.1558),
-, Geo. (fl.1616),
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Ower (in Eling Hants),,
Oxford, earl of, see Harley
Oxford,
-, aldermen,
-, as address,
-, assizes
-, bailiffs
-, banks
-, University and City Bank,
-, bdy.
-, bldgs.
-, burgesses (freemen)
-, Carfax
-, carriers and coaches to
-, castle and see Oxford : St. George's
-, char.
-, city council
-, city lecturer
-, Civil War
-, commuters
-, corporation
-, Holy Trinity convent,
-, Holywell
-, J.P.s
-, Jericho
-, M.P.s
-, mkt.
-, mayors
-, Morris Motors q.v.
-, nonconf.
Osney (Oseney), :
-, abbey, abbots,
-, mill,
-, North Osney man.,
-, parl. rep. and see Oxford : M.P.s
-, plague in
-, Port meadow,
-, races,
-, Radcliffe Infirmary,
-, rly.,
-, Rewley :abbey,
-, wharf,
-, riv. transport,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Notre Dame, convent,
-, St. Aldate's par.
-, St. Clement's par.,
-, St. Ebbe's ch.,
-, St. Edward's par.,
-, St. Frideswide's priory and ch.,
-, St. George's in the Castle,
-, St. Giles's par.,
-, fair,
-, St. John's hosp.,
-, St. Mary the Virgin ch.,
-, St. Michael at the North Gate ch.,
-, St. Peter-in-the-East par. and ch.,
-, St. Thomas's ch.,
-, schs.,
-, Stone's hosp.,
-, suburban growth,
-, Summertown
-, tolls,
-, town clerks,
-, trade and ind., breweries, see Hall's; Morrell's
-, weavers' and fullers' guild,
-, Walton
-, water supply,
Oxford, diocese,
-, archdeaconry,
-, bps., and see Corbett; Fell; King,Rob.; Lowth; Wilberforce
-, cathedral,
Oxford, university,
-, Ashmolean Museum,
-, Bodleian Library,
-, colleges and halls, and
-, see All Souls; Balliol; Brasenose;
-, Broadgates; Cardinal; Christ
-, Church; Corpus Christi; Du
-, rham College; Exeter College;
-, Gloucester Hall; Hertford Col
-, lege; Jesus; King Henry VIII's;
-, Lincoln College; Magdalen;
-, Merton; New College; New Inn
-, Hall; Oriel; Queen's Regent's
-, Park; St. Alban; St. Catherine's;
-, St. John's College; St. Mary
-, Hall; Trinity; University; Wad
-, ham; Worcester College; Wy
-, cliffe Hall
-, cts.
-, Examination Schools
-, M.P.,
-, members,
-, Museum of Hist. of Science,
-, preachers,
-, professors,
-, Sheldonian Theatre,
-, vice-chancellors,
Oxford, vale of,
Oxford, airport (in Kidlington),
Oxford and Berkshire Brick Co.,
Oxford and Rugby Rly.,
Oxford and Shipton Cement Co.,
Oxford Angling Assoc.,
Oxford Architectural Soc.,
Oxford canal,
-, Canal Co.,
-, Duke's Cut,
Oxford City Motor Services,
Oxford Co-operative,, and Industrial Soc.,
Oxford Downs, see sheep
Oxford Instruments Group,
Oxford Movement (Tractarians),and see High Churchmanship; Puseyite
Oxford Scientific Films,
Oxford University Press,
-, Bible Press,
-, Clarendon Press,
Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Rly.,
Oxford Zoological Gardens,
Oxfordshire,
-, bdy.,
-, county bridges,
-, County Cttee. (Interregnum),
-, county council,
-, cts.,
-, farm of county,
-, fire service,
-, goal,
-, J.P.s,
-, lord lieut.,
-, deputy,
-, M.P.s,
-, museum,
-, police,
-, record office,
-, sheriffs,
-, tax collectors,
-, towns,
-, uprising (1398),
-, uprising (1596),
-, Yeomanry,
Oxfordshire, West, see West Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire, Farmers' Bacon Factory Ltd.,
Packe, Sam.,
Packer, Wm.,
Paddington, see London
Padget, Chas.,
Pady:
-, Edm.,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Phil.,
Page:
-, Sir Francis (fl. c.1740),
-, Sir Francis (d.1803),
-, Rob.,
Paine (Pain, Payne), :
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., w. of Phil., see Long
-, Jas., vicar of Cogges,
-, Jas. Undy, vicar of Cogges,John, and his w. Eliz.,
-, Mary (fl.1813),
-, Mary (fl. mid 19th cent.), see Betterton
-, Phil. (fl. earlier 19th cent.),
-, Phil., s. of above,
-, Phil. (fl. mid 19th cent., another),
-, Thos.,
-, Wal.,
-, fam.,
Painter:
-, Thos. (d.1654),
-, Thos. (d.1711), mayor of Woodstock,
-, fam.,
painter, see building trades
Paisley, fam.,
Paley, Jas.,
palmer, Ralph the, see Ralph
Palmer, H. T. T., mayor of Woodstock,
pannage,
paper making,, and see mills :
-, paper mills
Papley (in Warmington Northants.),,
parchmenter, see leather industry
Pargetter:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Paris:
-, Nicia of, see Clinton
-, Wm. of (fl.1238),
-, Wm. of, s. of above,
park:
-, Denis of the, see Denis
-, Edm. of the, see Edmund
-, John of the, see John Stephen of the, see Stephen
-, parker :
-, Ailric the, see Ailric
-, Joan the, see Joan
Parker:
-, Eliza, w. of Thos.,
-, Geo., earl of Macclesfield,
-, John,
-, Mary,
-, Miles, mayor of Woodstock,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos., Vct. Parker,
-, Thos. (d.1850), earl of Macclesfield,
-, Thos. (d.1896), earl of Macclesfield,
-, fam.,
Parkinson:
-, Jas.,
-, John,
parks, and see Blenheim Park; Eynsham : Eynsham Hall; Kidlington; Witney :Witney Pk.; Woodstock Park
parliament,
-, Barebones Parl.,
-, Convention Parl.,
-, Commons, Ho. of,
-, Speakers, see Chaucer, Thos.;
-, Lenthall, Wm.; Littleton, Sir Thos.
-, Lords, Ho. of,
-, M.P.s, and see Oxford; Oxford university; Oxfordshire; Woodstock
-, Pride's Purge,
parliamentarians,
-, regicides,
Parmee:
-, Hen.,
-, Ric. (fl.1621),
-, Ric. (fl.1666),
-, fam.,
Parrot (Parret), see Perrott
Parry, Eliz.,
Particular Baptists, see Baptists
Partington, And.,
Partridge:
-, Geo.,
-, fam.,
Passand, H. J., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Patrick:
-, John (fl.1778),
-, John (fl.1801, ? another),
-, fam.,
Pattishall, Sim. of,
Pattison, Mark,
Paulet:
-, Anne, see Hampden
-, Eliz., m. Oliver St. John,
-, Wm. (fl.1553),
-, Wm., s. of above,
Paulton:
-, John of (d. by 1245),
-, John (fl.1307),
-, John (fl.1346),
-, John (fl.1361, ? another),
-, Maud,
-, Rob. (fl.1374),
-, Rob. (d.1400, another),
-, Rog. of (fl.1261),
-, Rog. (fl.1298), rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
-, Rog. (fl.1314)
-, Wm.
-, fam.
pavage,
payments, customary,
-, and see Blenheim standard; cert money; churchscot; firebote; geld; 'gyldegyft'; haybote; headsilver; heriot; housebote; pannage; quitrents; smoke farthings
Payne, see Paine
Paynel:
-, Agnes, m. Thos. Beckingham,
-, Marg., w. of Sir Thos.,
-, Sir Thos.,
Paynton, Thos.,
Peachman:
-, Anne,
-, Thos.,
Pearce:
Steph., vicar of Combe,
-, Steph., s. of above,
-, and see Pierce
Pearson:
-, Geo.,
-, J. L.,
-, Peter,
Peisley:
-, Bart. (d.1715),
-, Bart. (d.1727),
-, Bart. (d.1781),
Pembroke:
-, ctss. of, see Herbert, Barbara
-, earls of, see Hastings, John; Herbert,
-, Phil.
Pencot:
-, Alex.,
-, Wm.,
Peniston:
-, Eliz., see Pope
-, Sir Thos. (fl.1571),
-, Sir Thos. (fl.1630),
Penne, Hugh de la, rector of Stanton
-, Harcourt,
Penny:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
Pentecostal processions, see customs
Pentecross, Thos.,
-, perambulation, see customs
Percy:
-, Sir Algernon-Geo., duke of Northumberland,
-, Lucy, m. Sir Edw. Stanley,
-, Thos., earl of Northumberland,
'Pereio',, see Stanton Harcourt :'Piriho'
Pernel, Wm., vicar of Yarnton,
Perring, Wm.,
Perrott (Parrot, Parret), :
-, Alice,
-, Amy,
-, Anne (d.1721),
-, Benj.,
-, Cassandra,
-, Cath.,
-, Chas.,
-, Edw. (d.1677),
-, Edw. (d.1685),
-, Edw. (d.1729),
-, Edw. (d.1759),
-, Ellis,
-, Francis,
-, Hen.,
-, Jas. (d.1681),
-, Jas. (d.1724),
-, Jas. Leigh, see Leigh-Perrott
-, Jane,
-, Leonard,
-, Martha,
-, Rob. (d.1605),
-, Rob. (d.1701),
-, Sarah,
-, Sim.,
-, Susanna (fl. c. 1660), w. of Rob.,
-, Susanna (fl.1766),
-, (later Wykeham), Thos. (fl.1392),
-, Thos. (fl.1561),
-, Thos. (d.1722),
-, Thos. (d.1750),
-, Ursula,
-, Wm.,
-, -,
-, fam.,
pest houses, see Cogges; Combe; Eynsham; Hensington; Woodstock
Peter son of William,
Peter (fl.1086),
Peter, Wm. s. of, see William
Peterborough, earl of, see Morduant
Petre, Sir Wm.,
Pettyjohn, fam.,
Peyton:
-, Hen.,
-, Thos.,
pheasant rearing,
Philip, king,
Philip, prince, duke of Edinburgh,
Phillips (Philips), :
-, Francis,
-, John (fl. early 16th cent.),
-, John (d.1583),
-, John (fl.1598),
-, Thos. Martin May,
Phipps:
-, Eliz., m. John Weston,
-, Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, Rob. (d. 1613),
-, Rob. (d. 1709),
-, Wm. (d. 1610),
-, Wm. (d. 1717),
-, fam.,
Phoenix Fire Office,
physicians, surgeons, and doctors,
-, barber surgeons,
Pickering:
-, Eliza,
-, Francis,
-, Leonard (d. 1880),
-, Leonard (d. 1931),
-, Mary, see Cary
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
piepowder courts,
Pierce:
-, John, vicar of Eynsham,
-, and see Pearce
Pierrepont, Hen., earl of Kingstonupon-Hull,
Pierte, fam.,
Pigott, Thos., vicar of Yarnton,
pillories,
Pimm:
-, Bevan,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Pincle, see Stanton Harcourt : Pinkhill
Pinfold, fam.,
Pinkhill, see Stanton Harcourt
Pinsley wood, see Hanborough : woodland
Pipard:
-, Cecily, m. Sir Thos. de Bishopsdon, Sir Hen. Harcourt,
-, Hen.,John,
-, Leger,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
Pipe:
-, Emme, see Harcourt
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Marg., see Harcourt
-, Ric. (fl. 1306),
-, Ric. (fl. 1320, another),
'Piriho', see Stanton Harcourt
Pitt (Pit):
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Pitts, fam.,
Pixey mead (extraparochial),
plague, see epidemics
Planche:
-, Jas. de la,
-, Maud, see Haversham
Plasterer, Wm.,
plasterers, see building trades
Plessis:
-, Alice de, m. John Gernun,
-, Eleanor de, m. John Lenveysey,
-, Eliz. de, w. of Hugh, m. Rog. Elmbridge,
-, Hugh de (d. 1292),
-, Hugh de (d. 1301),
-, Hugh de (fl. late 13th cent., one of the above),
-, Hugh de (d. 1337),
-, Hugh de (d. 1349),
-, John de (d. 1263), earl of Warwick,
-, John de (d. 1354),
-, Marg. de, w. of John, see Newburgh
Plot, Rob.,
Ploughley rural district,
ploughwrights,
plumbers, see metal industry
Plymouth (Devon),
Plymouth Brethren, see Brethren
-, poaching and see
-, Woodstock Park
Pod, fam.,
Pokins:
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Pole:
-, Alice de la, dchss. of Suffolk, see
-, Chaucer
-, Edm. de la, earl of Suffolk,
-, John de la, duke of Suffolk,
-, Reg., cardinal,
-, Wm. de la, duke of Suffolk,
-, and see Poole
police and see Oxfordshire; Woodstock
Pollard, John,
Pomeray, Wm.,
Pomfret, Steph., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Ponet, John, bp. of Winchester,
-, pontage,
Pontefract (Yorks. W.R.), honor of,
Poole:
-, Wm.,
-, and see Pole
Pope:
-, Alex.,
-, Eliz. (fl. 1559), w. of Sir Thos.,
-, Eliz. (fl. 1630s), w. of Sir Wm., m.
-, Sir Thos. Peniston,
-, Eliz. (fl. 1660), m. Sir Francis Hen.
-, Lee,
-, John,
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1559),
-, Thos. (d. 1660), earl of Downe,
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1624),
-, Wm. (fl. 1628),
-, Wm. (d. 1631), earl of Downe,
-, fam.,
-, popes
Port Meadow, see Oxford
porter, John the, see John
Porter, fam.,
Portland (Dors.),
Portugal,
Post Office,
potato merchant,
Potter:
-, John, bp. of Oxford,
-, Phil., vicar of Yarnton,
pottery making,
Powell, Thos.,
Power (Poure):
-, Anne,
-, John le (fl. 1260s),
-, John (d. 1526),
-, Nic.,
-, Ric.,
-, Steph.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Pratt, Rob.,
Praunce, Hen.,
Préaux, John de,
Preedy, John,
prehistoric remains, see Grim's ditch; and under names of particular places
Presbyterians,
Prescott:
-, Edw. (fl. 1807),
-, Edw. (fl. 1865),
-, fam.,
Pressed Steel Ltd.,
Prestidge, Thos.,
Preston:
-, Jas. (d. 1805),
-, Jas. (fl. 1838),
Pretender, see Stuart, Jas.
Price:
-, David, vicar of North Leigh,
-, John,
-, and see Pryse
Pride's Purge, see parliament
Prideaux:
-, Humph., rector of Bladon,
-, John, rector of Bladon, bp. of
-, Worcester,
Pridy:
-, John (fl. c. 1625),
-, John, s. of above,
printing, and see Oxford
-, University Press; Samson Press;
-, Woodstock Press
Prior:
-, Jas.,
-, John,
-, Jos.,
-, Mary,
-, Thos. (fl. 1747),
-, Thos. (fl. 1813),
-, fam.,
Pritchett's (later Pritchett and Webley's), glove factory,
protestant nonconformity, see Baptists;
-, Congregationalists; Friends; Independents; Methodists; Moravians;
-, Presbyterians; United Reformed
-, Church
Provence, Eleanor of, see Eleanor
Providence, Sisters of,
Prussia, king of,
Pryse:
-, Marg.,
-, Pryse,
-, Wal.,
-, fam.,
-, and see Price
publicans, see innkeepers
Puddle, John,
Pudsey:
-, Anne, m. John sydenham,
-, Wm. (d. by 1709),
-, Wm. (d. 1729),
Pullman, R. & J.,
punitive instruments, see cage; cucking
-, stools; gallows; pillories; stocks;
-, whipping post
Puragene Products,
Puritanism,
Purwell, see Cassington
Puseyite,
Pye:
-, Sir Edm.,
-, Sir Rob.,
Pyman, John,
Pynde, Nic.,
Pyrie, -,
Quainton, fam.,
Quakers, see Friends
Quappelode, Alex. de, rector of Hanborough,
quarrying, and see clay pits; gravel extraction; mortar pits
Quartermain:
-, Jas.,
-, fam.,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Queen's College, Oxford,
Quelch:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Quenington, Wm.,
Quincy:
-, Helen de, m. Alan la Zouche,
-, Marg. de, see FitzParnel
-, Rog. de, earl of Winchester,
-, Saher de, earl of Winchester,
Quinton (Glos.), see Willicote
quitrents (landgable),
racing:
-, foot,
-, horse, and see
-, Oxford : races;
-, Woodstock : races; Woodstock
-, Park : racecourse
-, smock,
Radcliffe, John,
Radcliffe Infirmary, see Oxford
Radford:
-, Eliz.,
-, John,
Radicals,
Radley (formerly Berks.),
Raikes:
-, Rob.,
-, Rob. Taunton,
-, fam.,
railways, see under names of particular places and rlys
-, rly. workers,
Raine, fam.,
Rainsborough, Col. Thos.,
Ralph son of Geoffrey,
Ralph son of Robert,
Ralph son of Roger,
Ralph the fuller,
Ralph the palmer,
Ralph (fl. 1086),
Ralph, Eustace s. of, see Eustace
Ralph, Rob. s. of, see Robert
Ralph, Rog. s. of, see Roger
Ralph, Wm. s. of, see William
Rampan:
-, Gillian,
-, Wm. (fl. mid 12th cent.),
-, Wm. (fl. 1311),
Ramsbury (Wilts.),
Ramsden,
Ranger, W.,
Rash, Sam.,
Rathbone:
-, Alice, m. Rob. Standard,
-, Anne, w. of John,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Raunson, John, mayor of Woodstock,
-,
Rawlins, Thos., town clerk of Woodstock,
Rawson, Cath.,
Rayer:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Raynes, Thos., rector of Wilcote,
Read (Reade, Rede), :
-, Benj.,
-, Harriet, Lady Reade,
-, Wm.,
Reading, Revd. Jas.,
Reading (Berks.),
-, abbey,
-, Whiteknights,
Rede, see Read
Redhead, Wm.,
Regent's, Park College Oxford,
Remigius, bp. of Dorchester and Lincoln,
Rewley abbey, see Oxford
Reynold atte stocks,
Reynold the forester,
Reynolds:
-, Chris.,
-, Edm. (d. 1630),
-, Edm. (fl.1641),
-, Edm. (fl.1700), another),
-, Eliz., w. of Wm.,
-, Sir Joshua,
-, Mic.,
-, Peter,
-, Ric.,
-, Wm. (fl.1624),
-, Wm. (d. by 1665, ? another),
-, fam.,
Rialton, Vct., see Godolphin, Francis
Richard I,
Richard II,
Richard, earl of Cornwall,
Richard, grds. of Ric. s. of Mayne,
Richard, s. of Hugh the miller,
Richard son of Mayne,
Richard, rector of Shipton-on-Cher-
-, well,
Richard the spicer,
-, his w. Alice, see Kingston
Richard, Wm. s. of, see William
Richards:
-, Humph.,
-, Wm.,
Richardson, Chas.,
Ridge, Thos.,
Ridi, Phil.,
Ridley:
-, Rog., vicar of North Leigh,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Riley:
-, John (fl.1557),
-, John (d. 1589, another),
-, Wm. (fl. 1409), rector of Bladon,
-, Wm. (fl. 1428),
riots and disturbances, and see Otmoor riots; Oxfordshire : uprising; Swing riots
Rippingall, Thos.,
Risborough, Prince's (Bucks.),
Rissington, Wick (Glos.),
Rivington, J.A.,
roads:
-, ancient, and see Dornford
-, Lane; Frogwelldown Lane; San-
-, som's Lane; Wood Lane
Roman, and see
-, Akeman Street
-, salt ways
-, turnpikes
Robert, count of Dreux,
Robert II, count of Flanders,
Robert, chaplain of Westbury,
Robert son of Ralph,
Robert the navigator,
Robert, Guy s. of, see Guy
Robert, Ralph s. of, see Ralph
Roberts, Nic.,
Robertson, Chas.,
Robinson:
-, John, archdeacon of Armagh,
-, Thos.
-, fam.,
Roches, Peter des, bp. of Winchester,
Rochester, earl of, see Wilmot
Roger son of Ralph,
Roger, Ralph s. of, see Ralph
Rogers:
-, Dudley,
-, John, vicar of Eynsham,
-, John, s. of above,
-, Rob., rector of Hanborough,
Roke, le, fam.,
Rolfe, Clapton C.,
Rollright, Great,
Roman Catholicism, and see under names of particular places
-, Catholic Emancipation
Roman remains, see roads : Roman; and under names of particular places
Rome,
Romney:
-, Isabel, see Snarestone
-, John,
-, Marg., m. Ric. Smith,
rope making,
Rose, Chas., chaplain of Combe,
Ross-on-Wye (Herefs.),
Rotherfield Greys,
Rotherham, Thos., bp. of Lincoln,
Rous, John,
Rousham,
Routledge, Thos.,
Routledge & Co.,
Rowel brook,
Rowland:
-, Jas.,
-, John (fl.1760),
-, John (fl.1871),
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
-, Mr.,
-, fam.,
Rowles:
-, Chas.,
-, fam.,
Rowse, A. L.,
Rowton, R. J., vicar of Eynsham,
royalists (Civil War),
Rubens, Sir Peter Paul,
Rudgate, Hen.,
Ruffin:
-, Eliz.,
-, Ric.,
Rufus, Ric.,
Rushden (Herts.),
Rusher, John,
Russell:
-, Bertrand,
-, Sir John,
Russia,
-, emperor of,
Rutland, see Cottesmore
Ruxton, John,
Rycote:
-, John, and his w. Eliz.,
-, Rob. of,
Rycote, see Haseley, Great
Rye House plot,
Ryman, Wm.,
Rys, Hubert de,
-, his sons, see Adam; Eudes
Rysbrack, Mic.,
Ryves:
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., m. Benj. Holloway,
-, Geo. (fl.1611),
-, Geo. (d. 1677), town clerk of Woodstock,
-, Geo. (d. 1718), town clerk of Woodstock,
-, Grace, see Davies
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
sac,
sack making,
saddlers, see leather industry
Sadleir, Hen., rector of Begbroke,
sainfoin, see crops
St. Alban Hall, Oxford,
St. Albans (Herts.),
St. Asaph (Flints.), bp. of, see Short,
-, Thos.
St. Catherine's College, Oxford,
St. Clare, Community of,
St. Clement Dane's, see London
St. Edmund, Ben. of, vicar of Cogges,
St. Ives (Hunts.),
St. James, Rob. of,
St. John:
-, Eliz., see PauletG. W., rector of Bladon,
-, Hen., Vct. Bolingbroke,
-, John of,
-, Oliver, earl of Bolingbroke,
St. John the Evangelist Trust Assoc.,
St. John's Ambulance Brigade,
St. John's College, Oxford,
St. John's hospital, Oxford, see Oxford
St. Liz:
-, Alice de, see Ghent
-, Joan de, see Hareng
-, Sim. de (d.1184), earl of Northampton,
-, Sim. de (fl.1251),
St. Mary Hall, Oxford,
St. Owen:
-, Ric. of,
-, Wm. of (fl.1231),
-, Wm. of (fl.1279),
St. Paul's cathedral, see London
St. Ravy, Wm.,
St. Valery:
-, Annora of, m. Rob., count of Dreux,
-, Bernard of,
-, Reynold of,
-, Thos. of,
-, fam.,
St. Valery, honor of,
St. Vigore,
-, Thos. de,
Sainte-Mère-Eglise, Wm. de, bp. of
-, London,
Salford,
Salisbury, earls of, see Montagu
Salisbury (Wilts.),
-, bp. of, see Jewell
salt trade,
salt ways, see roads
Salter:
-, Alice,
-, E. A.,
-, John (d.1639),
-, John (d.1742),
-, Mrs.,
Salvation Army,
Samson Press,
Sanders, see Saunders
Sandford, Rog. of,
Sandford-on-Thames,
Sandys:
-, Sir Wm. (d.1641),
-, Wm., s. of above,
Sankey, Jerome,
Sansom:
-, Hen.,
-, Thos.,
Sansom's Lane,
Sansom's Platt, see Hensington
Sardinia (Italy), king of, see Victor
-, Amadeus
Sarsden,
Sartoris:
-, Chas.,
-, Francis,
-, Mary, w. of Chas., m. 2 Geo. Dawkins,
Saunders (Sanders):
-, Ambrose,
-, Chas.,
-, Chris.,
-, Hen.,
-, John (d.1642),
-, John (fl.1684),
-, Nic.,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos.,
-, Tim.,
-, fam.,
Saussay:
-, Ralph de,
-, Sibyl de, m. Ric. of Williamscot,
-, Wm. de,
Saussay (unspecified Normandy,France),,
Savage:
-, Geof.,
-, Hen., rector of Bladon,
Sawyer:
-, Ant.,
-, Chas. (d.1876),
-, Chas. (d.1892),
-, Chas. Ant.,
-, Edm. Chas.,
-, John,
-, John Edm.,
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
sawyers,
Saxony, king of,
Say:
-, Edw. (d.1647),
-, Edw. (fl.1692),
-, Eliz., see Kyte
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
Saywell:
-, Ant.,
-, Susannah,
-, fam.,
Scarsbrook, Eliz.,
Scherman, Thos.,
Schmidt, Conrad Marshall,
Scholey, Phil.,
Scorchebeef:
-, Denise,
-, Geof.,
-, John (fl.1285),
-, John (fl.1336),
-, Maud,
-, Nic.,
-, Rog.,
-, Sim. (fl. c. 1200),
-, Sim. (fl. c. 1250),
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Scots:,
-, king of, and see Alexander III;
-, William queen of, see Mary
Scott:
-, G. G.,
-, Hen., duke of Buccleuch,
-, W. A.,
Scott-Pruce, Sarah,
Scriven, fam.,
Scudamore, Phil.,
-, sculptors, see artists
scutage,
Seacole:
-, John,
-, Rob. (d.1512), and his w. Alice,
-, Rob. (fl.1535),
-, Wm. (d.1527),
-, Wm. (d.1557),
-, Wm. (d.1569),
-, Wm. (fl.1564, ? same as above),
-, Wm. (fl.1595),
-, Wm. (fl.1606, ? same as above),
-, fam.,
Seale (Seele):
-, Francis,
-, Geo., vicar of North Leigh,
-, Steph.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Searle:
-, Eleanor, w. of Francis,
-, Francis (d.1619),
-, Francis (fl.1621),
Seckham, S. L.,
seedsmen,
Seele, see Seale
Seeley, John,
Self, Geo.,
Sellar, Wm.,
Selle, John, rector of Begbroke,
serjeanties,
Sermon, Mrs.,
services, customary,
-, stabilitas
-, and see serjeanties
Servites,
settlement, patterns of,
-, early Saxon,
-, towns, medieval plantation and extension,
-, villages, deserted or shrunk,
sewer, Eudes the, see Eudes
Seymour, Thos., Ld. Seymour,
Shankland, G. A., Ltd.,
Shard:
-, Isaac,
-, Wm.,
Shareshull:
-, Joan de, m. Ric. Harcourt,
-, Wm. de,
Sharington, Sir Wm.,
Sharp:
-, Alan,
-, fam.,
Sheafe, Edm.,
Sheen:
-, Hercules,
-, John,
sheep, breeds:
-, Berkshire,
-, Cotswold,
-, Jacob's,
-, Leicester,
-, Oxford Down,
-, South Down,
sheep farming,
Sheldon:
-, Jas.,
-, Jonathan,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Sheldonian Theatre, see Oxford university
Shelmerdine, Miss J. M.,
Shepherd (Sheppard):
-, John,
-, Jos. (d.1835),
-, Jos. (fl.1873),
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
-, -,
-, fam.,
Sherlock, Ric.,
Shewsmith:
-, Grace, see Metcalfe
-, John,
Shiere, Edw.,
Shifford, see Bampton
Shillingford:
-, Geo.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
ship money,
Shipton:
-, John of,
-, Peter of, and his w. Parnel,
Shipton Cement Co.,
Shipton-on-Cherwell,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, Bigberry (Bica's burh),
-, bdy.,
-, bridge,
-, Campsfield, q.v.
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, fisheries,
-, glebe,
-, green,
-, inc.,
-, inn,
-, man.,
-, man. hos.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, rectory est.,
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, water supply,
-, wharf,
Shipton Syndicate Ltd.,
Shipton-under-Wychwood,
Shirburn,
Shire Lake stream, see Thames, riv.
shoe warehouse,
shoemaking, see leather industry
shooting,
Short:
-, Eliz., see Hodgkinson
-, Sarah,
-, Susannah, m. Ant. Watts,
-, Thos., bp. of St. Asaph,
-, Wm.,
shortland, V. J.,
Shrewsbury, earls of, see Talbot
Shrewsbury (Salop.),
Shropshire, see Hopesay; Ludlow;
-, Shrewsbury
Shurle, Vincent,
Siber, Agnes,
Sibford:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Sibford Gower,
Sibthorp:
-, Chas. de Laet Waldo,
-, Coningsby Chas. Waldo,
-, Coningsby Waldo Waldo,
-, Gervaise Tottenham Waldo,
-, Humph.,
-, Humph. Waldo,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Sicily (Italy),
Siddons, Sarah,
Sievier, R. W.,
silk winding, see textile industry
Silkbert, Wm.,
Silver, Edw.,
Silvester, Eliz.,
Simmonds's Brewery,
Simmons:
-, Geo.,
-, Jas.,
-, Jane, w. of Jas.,
-, Simond,
-, Wm. Derry,
-, fam.,
-, and see Symonds
Sion College, see London
Siward (fl.1086),
Skelton, Wm., mayor of Woodstock,
Skillicorne, W. N.,
Skinner:
-, Geo.,
-, John (fl.1628),
-, John (fl.1771),
-, Mary, w. of John,
skinners, see leather industry
slate industry,
slaters, see building trades
slatter, Adam the, see Adam
Slatter (Slater):
-, Gabriel,
-, John (fl.1623),
-, John (d. 1810), vicar of Stanton Har-
-, court,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos. (d.1694),
-, Thos. (fl.1712),
-, Thos. (fl.1769),
-, Thos. (fl.1810),
-, Thos. (fl.1831), rector of Shipton-
-, on-Cherwell,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Sleepe:
-, Edw. (fl. 1622-3),
-, Edw. (fl. 1622-3, another),
smallpox, see epidemics
Smallwell:
-, John (fl.1708),
-, John, s. of above,
Smith:
-, Alice, see Standard
-, Anne, m. Sir Wm. Morton,
-, Chas.,
-, Chris.,
-, Dorothy,
-, Edw. (fl.1540s),
-, Edw. (fl.1650), vicar of Stanton
-, Harcourt,
-, Eliz., see Bouchier
-, Geo.,
-, Gerald,
-, Col. Hen.,
-, Humph.,
-, Jas. (fl.1736),
-, Jas. (fl.1774),
-, John (fl.1564),
-, John (fl.1626),
-, John (fl.1693),
-, Jonah,
-, Jonathan,
-, Jos. (d.1756),
-, Jos. (d.1776),
-, Jos. Bouchier,
-, Lydia, see Barney
-, Marg., see Romney
-, Mary, w. of Humph.,
-, Mary, w. of Thos.,
-, Mat.,
-, Philippa, see Hampden
-, Ric. (fl. 1524),
-, Ric. (fl. 1785),
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1554),
-, Thos. (d.1708),
-, Thos. (d. by 1720),
-, Thos. (fl.1728),
-, Revd. Thos. (d.1729),
-, Thos. (d. by 1787),
-, Thos. (d. by 1788, ? another),
-, Wal.,
-, Wm. (fl.1327),
-, Wm. (fl.1763), chaplain of Combe,
-, fam.,
smithies, see metal industry
smoke farthings,
Snarestone:
-, Isabel, m. John Romney
-, Joan, m. Thos. Harris,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos. (fl.1412),
-, Thos. (fl.1460, ? another),
-, Wm. (fl.1358),
-, Wm. (fl.1411),
-, fam.,
Snelshall (Bucks.), priory,
soc,
Soden:
-, L. V. E.,
-, R. J.,
-, W. A.,
solicitors, see lawyers
Solid State Logic Ltd.,
Somerset, and see Barrow Gurney;
-, Charlecombe; Frome; Taunton;Yeovil
Somerton,
Sotham, Wm.,
Souldern,
South, Rob.,
South Down, see sheep
Southampton (Hants),
Southby, fam.,
southern Electricity Board,
Southern Gas Board,
Southey, Rob.,
Southwark, see London
Spain, ambassador from,
Spalding:
-, A. G., Bros.,
-, Sam.,
Sparke:
-, Mic.,
-, Ric.,
Sparrow, Thos.,
Spelsbury, see Dean; Ditchley
Spence:
-, E. Ramsay, vicar of Cogges,
-, Lucy Mabel,
Spencer:
-, Alfred,
-, Lady Anne,
-, Caroline, w. of Geo., duke of
-, Marlborough,
-, Cath.,
-, Chas. (d.1722), earl of Sunderland,
-, Chas. (d.1758), duke of Marlborough,
-, Ld. Chas. (d.1820),
-, Geo. (d.1817), duke of Marlborough,
-, alterations at Blenheim,
-, Geo. (d.1840), duke of Marlborough, see Spencer-Churchill
-, Constance m. Geo. Marwood,
-, Eliz.
-, Jane dau. of Sir Thos.,
-, Jane w. of Sir Thos.,
-, Sir John (fl.16th cent.)
-, John (fl.1734)
-, Marg. w. of Sir Wm., Rob., Vct. Teviot,
-, Sir Thos. (d.1622),
-, Sir Thos. (d.1685),
-, Wm. (fl. 1576), vicar of Cassington,
-, Sir Wm. (d.1609),
-, Sir Wm. (d.1657),
-, Wm. (d.1683),
-, fam.,
Spencer-Churchill:
-, Alan,
-, Ld. Chas.,
-, Chas. Ric. John, duke of Marlborough,
-, Charlotte, w. of Geo., duke of Marlborough,
-, Frances Anne Emily, w. of John Winston, duke of Marlborough,
-, Geo. (d.1840), duke of Marlborough, as marquess of Blandford,
-, Geo. (d.1857), duke of Marlborough,
-, as marquess of Blandford,
-, Geo. Chas., duke of Marlborough,
-, Ld. John,
-, John Albert Edw. Wm., duke of Marlborough, as marquess of Blandford,
-, John Geo. Vanderbilt Hen., duke of Marlborough,
-, John Winston, duke of Marlborough, as marquess of Blandford,
-, fam.,
-, spicer, Ric. the, see Richard
Spier:
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Spigurnel:
-, Hen.,
-, Mary, see Brown
Spilsby, Thos.,
-, spinning, see textile industry sports and pastimes,
-, and see archery; bowls; boxing; cards; cinemas; cock fighting; coursing; cricket; dice; falconry;
-, football; hunting; racing; shooting; tennis; theatres; tournaments; wrestling
Spratton, Wm. of, and his w. Joan,
Spurr, Geo.,
stabilitas, see services, customary
Stafford:
-, Edm., bp. of Exeter,
-, Hen., duke of Buckingham,
Staffordshire, see Tamworth; Wolver-
-, hampton
Staines (Mdx.),
Stamford, Wm. of,
Standard:
-, Alice, m. Thos. Smith,
-, Alice, w. of Rob., see Rathbone
-, Anne, m. Edw. Almont,
-, Barbara,
-, Hen.,
-, Rob. (d.1660),
-, Rob. (d.1698),
-, Rob. (d.1705),
-, Rob. (d.1706),
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Standlake, Hugh of,
Standlake,
Standlake brook,
Stanes:
-, Joan de, see Arsic
-, Wm. de,
Stanley:
-, Anne, m. Grey Bridges, Ld. Chandos,
-, Charlotte, see Tremoille
-, Edw. (d.1572), earl of Derby,
-, Sir Edw. (? d.1609),
-, Sir Edw. (d.1632),
-, Ferdinando, earl of Derby,
-, Hen., earl of Derby,
-, Jas. (d.1611),
-, Jas. (d.1651), earl of Derby,
-, Lucy, see Percy
-, Marg., w. of Sir Thos., m. Wm.Mather,
-, Mary, w. of Edw., m. Hen. Grey,earl of Kent,
-, Sir Thos.,
-, Venetia, m. Sir Kenelm Digby,
-, Wm., earl of Derby,
-, fam.,
Stanton:
-, Eliz., see Holloway
-, John,
-, fam.,
Stanton Harcourt,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, airfield,
-, Armstalls, see Stanton Harcourt :Hamstall as address,
-, Blackditch,
-, bdy.,
-, bridges,
-, chap.,
-, chaplains,
-, chars.,
-, ch.,
-, ch. hos.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, Devil's Quoits, see Stanton Harcourt :prehist. rem.dom. archit.,
-, Duck End, see Sutton
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fishponds and fisheries,
-, glebe,
-, Hamstall (Armstalls),
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, Stanton Wyard,
-, man. hos.,
-, mills,
-, Beard mill,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. officers,
-, Pinkhill (Pincle),
-, Pinkhill Lock,
-, 'Piriho',
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, Devil's Quoits,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, rectory est.,
-, rectory ho.,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, streets,
-, Sutton, q.v.
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars, and see
-, Symonds, Thos.
-, village hall,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, West End,
-, woodland,
-, Tar wood,
-, workho.,
Stanton Leigh, see Leigh, South
Stanton St. John,
Stanton Wyard, see Stanton Harcourt :man.
Stapledon, Wal., bp. of Exeter,
Stapler, Thos.,
Stapleton, Bryan,
Stapleton (Glos.), see Fishponds
Star Paper Ltd.,
stationers,
Staunton (Glos.),
Staveley, John,
Steel, Mic.,
steel manufacture, see Woodstock : trade
-, and ind.
Stephen, King,
Stephen of the park,
Stephens (Stevens), :
-, Oliver,
-, fam.,
Steventon (formerly Berks.),
Stigand, abp. of Canterbury,
stints,
stock raising,
Stockman, Ric.,
stocks, Reynold atte, see Reynold
stocks,
Stockton, Nic. of, rector of Stanton
-, Harcourt,
Stoke, South,
Stoke Bliss (Worcs.),
Stokenchurch,
Stone:
-, Clifton, vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
-, Jas.,
-, Jane, m. Abraham Wright,
-, Reynold, vicar of Cassington,
-, fam.,
Stonehouse:
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 17th cent.),
-, Wm., s. of above,
Stoneleigh (Warws.),
Stonesfield,
Stonor:
-, Sir Francis,
-, Rob., rector of Stanton Harcourt,
Stormont, Vct., see Murray, Wm.
Story, Waldo,
Stow (Lincs.),
Stowe (Bucks.),
Stowell, Wm.,
Strafford, earl of, see Wentworth, Thos.
Strainge, fam.,
Strange, le, fam.,
Stratford:
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Stratford-on-Avon (Warws.),
Street:
-, Edw.,
-, G. E.,
-, Hen.,
-, Mary, w. of Hen., m. John Conant,
-, Woodhull,
Stringer, Ant.,
Strong:
-, Edw. (fl. early 18th cent.),
-, Edw., s. of above,
-, fam.,
Stuart:
-, Geo., Seigneur d'Aubigny,
-, Jas., duke of Lennox,
-, Jas., duke of York, see James II
-, Jas., prince of Wales, Pretender,
Stuarts, kings,
Studley priory,
Sturdy's Castle, see Tackley
Sturges-Bourne, Wm.,
Sturgis, Rog.,
Sudeley, Ld., see Butler, Ralph
Suffolk:
-, dchss. of, see Chaucer, Alice
-, dukes of, and see Brandon; Pole
-, earls of,
-, suffragettes,
-, sugar beet :growing, see crops processing,
Summer, Thos.,
Sumner, John,
Sunderland, earl of, see Spencer, Chas.
Sunderland library, see Blenheim Palace : long library
Sunderland House, see London
surgeons, see physicians
Surman, J.M.,
Surrey, and see Kennington; Morden; Wimbledon
Sussex, see Appledram; Bognor Regis
Sutton:
-, Chas.,
-, Eliz., m. John Townesend,
-, Wm.,
Sutton (in Stanton Harcourt),
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, chars.,
-, cts.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Duck End,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fisheries,
-, green,
-, inc.,
-, inn,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, nonconf.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, roads,
-, streets,
-, trade and ind.,
-, water supply and drainage,
Swann:
-, Chas.,
-, H. G.,
-, Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, John (d.1801),
-, John, s. of above,
-, John (fl.1856, ? another),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
swedes, see crops
Swerford,
Swete:
-, Adrian,
-, Benj. (d.1744),
-, Benj. (fl. 1840),
-, Esther, (formerly Tripe), John (fl.1786),
-, John (fl.1816, ? another),
-, fam.,
Swift, Isaac,
Swindon (Wilts.),
swinemoot ('swanymoot' 'swalmouth'),,
Swinford, see Cumnor
Swing riots,
Swingbourne, Wm.,
Sydenham:
-, Amy, m. Ric. Burgoyne,
-, Anne, see Pudsey
-, John,
-, John Pudsey,
-, John Pudsey Welchman (d.1854),
-, J. P. W., ? s. of above,
Symonds (Symond, Symons):
-, Francis, see Nash
-, John,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos. (fl.1581),
-, Thos., s. of above,
-, Thos. (d.1845), vicar of Eynsham and Stanton Harcourt,
-, Wm., rector of Stanton Harcourt,
-, fam.,
-, and see Simmonds; Simmons
Tackley,
-, Sturdy's Castle,
-, Weaveley,
-, Whitehill, tailor :
-, Adam the, see Adam
-, Hugh the, see Hugh
tailors,
Talbot:
-, Francis, earl of Shrewsbury,
-, Geo., earl of Shrewsbury,
-, Gilb.,
-, John (d.1460), earl of Shrewsbury,
-, John (d.1474), earl of Shrewsbury,
-, Ric.,
-, Mrs.,
-, fam.,
Talente, Otes de,
tallage,
Tamworth (Staffs.),
Tanfield, Sir Lawr., recorder of Woodstock,
tanner, Adam the, see Adam
tanning, see leather industry
Taplin, Wm.,
Tapwell, see Charlbury
Tar wood, see Stanton Harcourt : woodland
tares, see crops
Tarrant, fam.,
Tasker:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Tassell, Rob.,
Tatham:
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz.,
Taunt, Hen.,
Taunton:
-, Revd. C. E.,
-, Emma,
-, Maria, w. of Wm. Elias,
-, Marion,
-, Minnie,
-, Sarah Percival, w. of Wm. Elias,
-, Wm. Elias (d.1825),
-, Wm. Elias (d.1835),
-, Wm. Elias (d.1873),
-, the Misses,
-, fam.,
Taunton (Som.),
Taverner, Edm.,
Tawere, Sim., rector of Hanborough,
Tawney:
-, Ric. (fl.1781),
-, Ric. (d. by 1867),
Taylor:
-, Eliz., see Cockin
-, Hen.,
-, John (fl.1316),
-, John (fl.1705),
-, John (d.1744),
-, John (fl.1834),
-, Ric. (fl. later 17th cent.),
-, Ric. (d. 1841),f350,
-, Rob. (fl.1565),
-, Sir Rob. (d.1788),
-, Rog.,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos. (d.1618), vicar of North
-, Leigh,
-, Thos. (fl.1659),
-, Thos., s. of above,
-, Ursula, m. Jas. Almont, and see Loughborough
Taynton,
Taynton stone,
tea dealers,
team, right of,
temperance movement,
Tempest, Sir Thos.,
Templars,
Temple:
-, John,
-, Sir Thos.,
Temple Cowley, see Cowley
tennis,
Terry:
-, Mary, Lady Terry,
-, John,
Tesh, John, vicar of Yarnton,
Teulon, S. S.,
Teviot, Vct., see Spencer, Rob.
Tew, Wal. of,
Tew, Duns,
Tew, Great,
Tew, Little,
textile industry,
-, carding,
-, cloth trade,
-, dyeing,
-, flax processing,
-, fulling, and
-, see mills : fulling
-, hemp processing,
-, lacemaking,
-, linen,
-, nappers,
-, silk winding,
-, textile industry (cont.)
-, spinning,
-, weaving,
-, and see wool
Thame,
-, sch.,Thame Pk.,
Thames, riv.,
-, Shire Lake stream,
Thames and Severn canal,
Thames Commissioners,
Thames Conservancy,
Thames Valley Drainage Commission,
Thames Water Board,
thatchers, see building trades
theatres, and see Blenheim Palace;
-, London : Drury Lane theatre and
-, Theatre Royal; Woodstock
Theatre Royal, see London
Thesiger, Fred., Ld. Chelmsford,
Thomas, earl of Lancaster,
-, his w. Alice, see Lacy
Thomas (of Woodstock), duke of Gloucester,
Thomas, John s. of, see John
Thomas:
-, Dylan,
-, Col. H. J.,
-, Vaughan, vicar of Yarnton,
Thompson, Sir Wm.,
Thornbury:
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
Thornhill, Sir Jas.,
Thornycroft, Sir Hamo,
Thorpe, Rob.,
Thring, Capt. E. C. W.,
Thrupp (in Kidlington),
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, cts.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, feast,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, green,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, man. officers,
-, mill,
-, mission room,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. meeting,
-, par. officers,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, roads,
-, streets,
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, vestry,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, wharf,
Thurland, Miss,
tile making,
Tilgar,
-, Tilgar's ditch, see Tilgarsley
Tilgarsley (in Eynsham),
-, agric.,
-, bdy.,
-, chap.,
-, fields,
-, inc.,
-, man.,
-, pop.,
-, Tar's grave,
-, Tilgar's ditch (mere),
-, Tilgarsley kiln,
Tilly, Sam., rector of Bladon,
timber merchants,
Timms (Tims):
-, Edw.,
-, fam.,
tin working, see metal industry
Tipping, Thos.,
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio),
tobacconist,
Todd:
-, Nic.,
-, Wm.,
toll:
-, freedom from,
-, right to,
Tolley, H. A.,
Tonni (fl. 1066),
Tories,
Torless (Torleis), :
-, Adam, (or Butcher), Wm., and his w. Eliz.,
Touchet, Sam.,
Tournai (Belgium),
tournaments,
Townesend (Townsend):
-, Francis (fl. c. 1620),
-, Francis, s. of above,
-, John (fl. 1525),
-, John (d.1728),
-, John (d.1746),
-, Mic.,
-, Rob.,
-, Steph. (fl.1592),
-, Steph. (fl.1642),
-, Steph. (d.1800),
-, Wm. (fl.1720s), carpenter,
-, Wm. (d.1739), architect,
-, fam.,
towns, medieval plantation and extension, see settlement
Tozer, Hen., vicar of Yarnton,
Tractarians, see Oxford Movement
tradesmen's tokens,
Travers, Sam.,
Treacher, fam.,
Treberfedd (Brec.),
Tremoille, Charlotte de, m. Jas. Stanley,
Tress, Ric.,
Triers (commissioners),
Trillowe:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Wm. Wilcotes, Sir John Blacket,
-, Sir John (d.1371 or 1372),
-, Sir John (d.1374),
-, Rob. (? d.1328 or 1329), and his w.Isabel,
-, Rob. (d. by 1346),
Trinity College, Oxford,
Tripe, John, see Swete
Tristan and Isolde,
Trotman, Sam.,
Troughton, John,
Trumball, Sir Wm.,
Tuckey, Jas.,
Tudor, Jasper, duke of Bedford,
Tunbridge Wells (Kent),
Tunstall, Alice,
Turner:
-, Chas. (d.1800),
-, Chas. (d.1857),
-, Cholmley,
-, Sir Edw.,
-, Jane, see Marwood
-, Mary,
-, Vincent,
-, Wm. (d.1853),
-, Wm. (d.1862),
-, Mr.,
-, fam.,
turners,
turnpikes, see roads
Turold (fl. 1173),
Turrill:
-, W. B.,
-, fam.,
Turrold, Eliz.,
Turry, John, rector of Hanborough,
Tustian, John,
Tustin, Ric.,
Twisdelowe, see Cutteslowe
Twitty, Thos., vicar of North Leigh,
Twyford (Bucks.),
Tylie, John,
typhoid, see epidemics
Tyrwhitt, Sir Rob.,
Uffington (formerly Berks.),
Ulyat, Wm., vicar of Freeland,
umbrella making,
Underwall:
-, Isabel,
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Underwood, H. J.,
United Methodist Free Church, see Methodists
United Reformed Church,
University College, Oxford,
Unton, Sir Hen.,
upholsterers, upholders,
Vache:
-, Eliz. de la, see Lenveysey
-, Phil. de la,
Valence:
-, Rob.,
-, Wm. (fl.16th cent.),
-, Wm., s. of above,
Van Dieman's Land, see Australia
Vanbrugh, Sir John,
Vatican (Italy),
Vaughan:
-, Marg., see Herle
-, Meredith,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm., see Herle
Vavasour, Anne,
Vecellio, see Titian
Venables, John,
Venables-Vernon, Edw., see Harcourt,
-, Edw. Vernon
Venice (Italy),
Venn, John, vicar of Yarnton,
Vernon:
-, Avice, see Avenel
-, Henrietta, see Wentworth
-, Hen.,
-, Isabel de, m. Wm. de Brai,
-, John de (fl.14th cent.), and his w.
-, Joan,
-, John (fl.17th cent.),
-, Ric. de (d.1195),
-, Ric. de (fl.1255),
Versailles (Yvelines France),,
Victor Amadeus, king of Sardinia,
Victoria and Albert Museum, see
-, London
victuallers, see innkeepers
Vidua, Ric.,
villages, deserted, see settlement
Vincent, Wm., town clerk of Woodstock,
vintner, Wal. the, see Walter
vintners, wine merchants,
Wadard (fl.1086),
-, his s.,
Wadard, Walkelin,
-, his dau., see Helewise
Waddesdon (Bucks.),
Wade:
-, Hen. de la (d. by 1202),
-, Hen. de la (d.1287),
-, John de la,
Wadham College, Oxford,
Waerfrith, bp. of Worcester,
Wagstaff, John,
waifs and strays,
Wainwright, John, rector of Hanborough,
Waite, Thos.,
Wakefield:
-, Hen., rector of Combe, later bp. of Worcester,
-, Steph.,
-, fam.,
Wakeman, Edw.,
Walcot (unspecified),
Waldron:
-, Fred., rector of Begbroke,Marg.,
Wales,
-, princes of, see Arthur; Charles
-, Charles; Edward VII; Edward; Henry; Stuart, Jas.
Walesby, F. P., recorder of Woodstock,
Waleys:
-, Agnes, w. of
-, Joan, m. - Hampden,
-, John,
Walker:
-, Thos., rector of Hanborough,
-, Thos., town clerk of Woodstock,
-, fam.,
Wall:
-, Lewis,
-, fam.,
-, wall paintings,
Waller:
-, Anne (fl.1626),
-, Anne (fl.1660), see Harcourt
-, Dorothy, m. John James,
-, Eliz., see Hogan
-, Griffin,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
-, Sir Wm.,
Wallingford, honor of,
Wallis, John,
Walpole:
-, Horace,
-, Hugh,
-, Sir Rob.,
Walsh:
-, And.,
-, Ernest,
-, Martha, w. of And.,
-, Percival,
-, Wm. Percival, vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
Walsingham, Sir Francis,
Walter, rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Walter son of Mayne,
Walter the vintner,
Walter:
-, Anne, w. of Sir John,
-, David,
-, Sir John (d.1630),
-, John (d.1640),
-, Sir John (fl.1702),
-, John (fl.1774),
-, John (fl.1886),
-, Rob.,
-, Sir Wm.,
-, fam.,
Walton:
-, Fanny,
-, Geo. (d.1900),
-, Geo. (d.1926),
-, Mary,
-, fam.,
Wantage (formerly Berks.), see Grove
Wappenham, John of,
Warburton, Capt. Thos.,
Ward:
-, (or Clark), John, curate of Cogges,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (fl.1549),
-, Wm. (fl.18th cent.),
Wardrobe, Adam of the, see Adam
Warin (fl.1236),
Waring (Wareing):
-, Elijah,
-, J.,
Warmington (Northants.), see Papley
Warminster (Wilts.),
Warner, John,
Warren:
-, Agnes,
-, John (? two of this name),
warrens, and see
-, free warren
Warton:
-, Thos.,
-, and see Wharton
Warwick:
-, ctss. of, see Newburgh
-, earl of, see Plessis, John de (d.1263)
Warwick,
Warwickshire, and see Birmingham; Coventry; Edgehill;
-, Kenilworth; Lapworth; Nunley; Stoneleigh; Stratford-on-Avon
Washington, Ric.,
Wastie:
-, Francis,
-, Jas. (fl. 1762),
-, Jas. (fl. 1802, ? another),
-, John,
-, Peter,
-, Ric. (d.1664),
-, Ric. (fl. later 17th cent., another),
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Wastie Bros.,
watchmaking, and see clockmaking
Water Eaton, see Eaton, Water
Waterloo (Belgium), battle of,
Waterstock,
Watford (Herts.),
Watkins, Geo.,
Watson, fam.,
Watts:
-, Ant.,
-, John, rector of Bladon,
-, Susannah, w. of Ant., see Short
-, Susannah, dau. of Ant.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Waynflete, Wm., bp. of Winchester,
Weaveley, see Tackley
weaving, see textile industry
Webb:
-, Faith,
-, Wm.,
Webb and Bennett,
Webley:
-, Benj.,
-, Edm.,
-, Geo.,
-, fam.,
-, and see Pritchett's
Weed Research Organisation,
Weeley, Sam.,
Welchman, Edw.,
Weld, Frances, m. Geo. Marten,
Welford, Thos.,
Weller:
-, Agnes, m. Adrian Criche,
-, Ethelbert (? two of this name),
-, Hugh (fl. 1513),
-, Hugh (d. 1558, another),
-, Hugh (fl. 1619),
-, Hugh (fl. early 17th cent., ? another),
-, Jasper,
-, John (fl. 17th cent.),
-, John (fl. 1828),
-, Justinian,
-, Ric. (d.1758),
-, Ric. (d.1804),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Wellington:
-, Eliz.,
-, Geo.,
-, (later Cary), Jas.,
-, fam.,
Wells:
-, Edw.,
-, Ezra,
-, Rob.,
-, Sarah, w. of Ezra,
Wengham, Hen. de, rector of Hanborough,
Wenman:
-, Anne, m. John FitzHerbert,
-, Phil., Vct. Wenman,
-, Ric. (d.1534),
-, Ric. (d.1690), Vct. Wenman,
-, Sir Thos. (d. c. 1557),
-, Thos. (fl. 1635),
-, Ursula, see Giffard
-, fam.,
Wentworth:
-, Anne, later Baroness Wentworth, m.
-, John, Ld. Lovelace,
-, Anne, m. Wm. Conolly,
-, Anne, w. of Thos., see Johnson
-, Henrietta, m. Hen. Vernon,
-, Lucy,
-, Thos., earl of Strafford,
Werge, Thos.,
Wesley:
-, John,
-, fam.,
Wesleyans, see Methodists
Wessex, kings of, and see Cynewulf; Ethelred
West:
-, Eliz.,
-, -,
West End, see Stanton Harcourt
West Midland Rly.,
West Oxfordshire district,
-, council,
Westall, Jerome, mayor of Woodstock,
Westbury (unspecified), chaplain of, see
-, Robert
Westminster, see
-, London
Weston:
-, Eliz., see Phipps
-, John,
-, Phipps,
-, fam.,
Weston, South,
Weston-on-the-Green,
Wetherill, Rob.,
wharfinger,
Wharton:
-, Phil., duke of Wharton,
-, Thos., Ld. Wharton,
-, and see Warton
Whateley, Thos.,
Wheate:
-, Sir John Thos.,
-, Sir Thos. (d.1721),
-, Sir Thos. (d.1746),
Wheatfield:
-, Hen. of,
-, Isabel, w. of Rob., m. Rob. de
-, Eversci,
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Wheatfield,
Wheeler:
-, Joan, w. of Thos., m. Chris. Ford,
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, Mrs.,
wheelwrights,
Whetton, Thos., and his w. Hannah,
Whigs,
whipping post,
White:
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz. (fl. 1524),
-, Eliz. (fl. 1666),
-, Eliz. (fl. 1782),
-, Hen.,
-, Jacob,
-, Jas.,
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, -,
-, fam.,
Whitechapel, see
-, London
Whitehall, Rob., vicar of Stanton Harcourt,
Whitehill:
-, Marg.,
-, Rob.,
-, fam.,
Whitehill, see Tackley
Whiteknights, see Reading (Berks.)
Whitelocke, see Whitlock
whitesmiths, see metal industry :smiths
Whiting, Rob.,
Whitley, John,
Whitlock (Whitelocke):
-, Fred., and his w. Blanche,
-, Sir Jas., recorder of Woodstock,
-, Thos.,
Whitney, Brooke,
Whitsun ales, see customs
Whitton:
-, Geo., mayor of Woodstock,
-, Joan, w. of Owen,
-, John,
-, Nic.,
-, Owen,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Wickson, fam.,
Widdows (Widdowes):
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Wigfrith (fl. 904),
Wiggins:
-, John.,
-, fam.,
Wigmore (Herefs.),
Wigson, John,
Wilberforce, Sam., bp. of Oxford,
Wilcot (Wilts.), see Oare
Wilcote:
-, Wm. of (fl. 1103),
-, Wm. of (fl. 1333), rector of Wilcote,
Wilcote,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, ch.,
-, ct.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, glebe,
-, green,
-, inc.,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, nonconf.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rectors,
-, roads,
-, roads to,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, tithes,
-, Wilcote Grange,
-, woodland,
-, and see Leigh, North : Wilcote Ho.
Wilcotes:
-, Eliz., see Trillowe
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Wykeham,
-, Isabel, m. John Barton,
-, Thos.,
-, Sir Wm.,
-, fam.,
Wild (Wyld):
-, John,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
Wilkes:
-, Geo.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Wilkins:
-, John,
-, Wal.,
-, Wm.,
Wilkinson:
-, Geo.,
-, Hen.,
-, Wm.,
Willement, Thos.,
William II,
William III,
William, king of Scots,
William son of Peter (d. by 1295),
William son of Peter (fl. 1316),
William son of Ralph,
William son of Richard,
William the chamberlain,
William the cooper,
William the fisherman,
William (fl. 1086),
William (fl. c. 1240),
William, And. s. of, see Andrew
William, Peter s. of, see Peter
Williams:
-, Adin,
-, Eliz., w. of Thos.,
-, Sir John (fl. 1543),
-, John (fl. 1662), town clerk of Wood-
-, stock,
-, John (d.1681), s. of above, town
-, clerk of Woodstock,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos., mayor of Woodstock,
-, fam.,
Williamscot:
-, Hen. of,
-, Ric. of (d. by 1279),
-, Ric. of (fl. 1279),
-, Ric. of (fl. 1319),
-, Sibyl, see Saussay
Williamscot (in Cropredy),
Willicote (in Quinton, Glos.),
Willis:
-, Hen.,
-, John (fl. 1593),
-, John (fl. 1595, ? same as above),
Wilmot, John, earl of Rochester,
Wilsden:
-, Edw.,
-, Geo.,
-, fam.,
Wilsey (extraparochial),
Wilsford (Wilts.), see Lake
Wilson:
-, Jas.,
-, Wm. Wynne, rector of Hanborough,
Wilton, Jos.,
Wilts, Edw.,
Wiltshire, and see Combe,
-, Castle; Fonthill Gifford; Inglesham; Lacock; Lake; Ludwell;
-, Oare; Ramsbury; Salisbury; Swindon; Warminster
Wimbledon (Surr.),
Wimpey Construction Co.,
wimpler,
Winch, Ric.,
Winchcombe, Ric.,
Winchester:
-, ctss. of, see FitzParnel, Marg.
-, earls of, see Quincy
Winchester, diocese,
-, bps., and see Cooper, Thos.;
-, Ponet; Roches; Waynflete;
-, Wykeham, Wm.
Winder, Wm.,
Windrush, riv.
Windsor (Berks.),
-, wine merchants, see vintners
Winter:
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
-, --,
Wintle:
-, Revd. Rob.,
-, the Misses,
-, fam.,
Wisdom:
-, Eliz., see Martin
-, Rob.,
-, Sim.,
Wise:
-, Edw.,
-, Frank,
-, Hen. (fl. 1706),
-, Hen. (d.1738),
-, Hugh,
-, John,
-, Marg.,
-, Sam.,
-, Steph.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1504), mayor of Woodstock,
-, Wm. (fl. 1611),
-, Wm. (fl. 1737),
-, fam.,
Witney,
-, as address,
-, bdy.,
-, carriers to,
-, chars.,
-, Curbridge,
-, Hailey,
-, Langel common,
-, mkt.,
-, nonconf.,
-, rly.,
-, roads to,
-, schs.,
-, trade and ind.,
-, Witney Pk.,
Witney poor law union,
Witney rural district,
Witney urban district council,
Witt, Jas. de,
woad, see crops
Wolfson, Chas., Charitable Trust,
Wolsey, Thos., cardinal,
Wolvercote,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, bdy.,
-, brickworks,
-, bridges,
-, chaplains,
-, chars.,
-, chs.,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, Cutteslowe, q.v.
-, dom. archit.,
-, Duke's Cut, see Oxford canal
-, farms,
-, fields,
-, fisheries,
-, Fries (Frize), see Eaton, Water
-, glebe,
-, glebe ho.,
-, Godstow, q.v.
-, greens,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, King's Weir, q.v.
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, mills,
-, paper mill,
-, nonconf.,
-, par. council,
-, par. officers,
-, Pixey Mead, q.v.
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, Port meadow, see Oxford
-, pop.,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors,
-, roads,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, streets,
-, trade and ind.,
-, tithes,
-, Twisdelowe, see Cutteslowe
-, vestry,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, Wolvercote, Lower,
-, Wolvercote, Upper,
Wolverhampton (Staffs.),
Wood:
-, A. J.,
-, Agnes at,
-, Ant.,
-, Eliz.,
-, John,
-, Thos. (d.1692),
-, Thos. (fl. 1774),
Wood Lane,
Woodeaton,
Woodforde, Jas.,
Woodhill (Woodhull):
-, Ant.,
-, fam.,
woodland, see coppicing; Wychwood
-, forest; and under names of particular places
Woodley, John,
Woodstock:
-, Amisius of,
-, And. of, rector of Combe,
-, Edw. of, see Edward
-, Hen. of, rector of Combe and Hanborough,
-, John of,
-, Thos. of, duke of Gloucester, see
-, Thomas
-, Thos. of, vicar of Cassington,
Woodstock, assize of,
Woodstock, bailiwick of,
Woodstock (New Woodstock), borough,
-, almshos.,
-, Ancient Ho.,
-, armour,
-, arms (heraldic),
-, as address,
-, assembly rooms,
-, banks, see Woodstock : trade and ind.
-, Bartholomew Ho.,
-, Bishop's Ho., see Woodstock : rectory ho.
-, Black Hall,
-, borough officers,
-, alderman, office of,
-, chamberlains,
-, constables,
-, coroners,
-, high stewards,
-, mayors, and see
-, Andrews, Ric.; Aynger; Banbury, G. G.; Baron; Bobart,Gamaliel; Brooks, Jos.; Brotherton, John; Coles, Geo.; Cornwell, Wm.; Crossley, John;
-, Fletcher, John; Glover, Thos.;
-, Grantham, Thos.; Hawkins, R.
-, B. B.; Hinton, Ric.; Mavor;
-, Metcalfe, Hen.; Painter, Thos.;
-, Parker, Miles; Westall; Whitton,
-, Geo.; Williams, Thos.; Wood
-, stock : feasts (mock mayor-making)
-, recorders, n; and see Lenthall, Wm.; Littleton
-, serjeants-at-mace,
-, town clerks, and see Hawkins, R. B. B.;
-, Hiorne, Edm.; North, Hen. and
-, Hen. J.; Rawlins; Ryves, Edw.;
-, Walker, Thos.; Williams, John
-, (fl. 1662) and John (d.1681)
-, bdy.
-, bridge (causeway)
-, wooden bridge,
-, bylaws
-, castle
-, cemeteries
-, chant.
-, property,
-, St. Margaret's,
-, St. Mary's,
-, chap. of St. John
-, chars.
-, charters and privileges
-, Chaucer's Ho.
-, ch.
-, bldg.,
-, property,
-, cinemas
-, clubs and societies
-, cockpit
-, community centre
-, corporation
-, finance,
-, muniments,
-, property, corporation
-, meadows,
-, and see Woodstock : municipal
-, bldgs.
-, seals and insignia,
-, council
-, cts.
-, Cromwell Ho.
-, crosses,
-, curates (chaplains ministers),
-, Dogkennel Ho., see Woodstock : Woodstock Ho.
-, dom. archit.
-, electricity supply
-, fairs
-, farm (fee farm rent)
-, feasts and carnivals
-, civic ceremonies,
-, mock mayor-making,
-, fires and firefighting,
-, Fletcher's Ho.,
-, freemen (commonalty),
-, disfranchisement,
-, foreign freemen,
-, honorary freemen,
-, gas supply,
-, gates and bars,
-, guild hall, see Woodstock : municipal bldgs.
-, Hensington Ho., and see Hensington
-, Hope Ho.,
-, hospitals (medieval),
-, inns,
-, Angel, Old,
-, Angel, New,
-, Bear,
-, Bull,
-, Crown,
-, Feathers,
-, King's Arms,
-, King's Head,
-, Marlborough Arms (George),
-, Star,
-, White Hart,
-, Woodstock Arms,
-, J.P.s
-, King John's cottages
-, libraries,
-, Literary Institute
-, Little (Round) Town
-, M.P.s
-, Magdalen Ho.
-, man., see Woodstock manor
-, mkts.,
-, clerks of,
-, mills, see Woodstock, Old
-, municipal bldgs.,
-, Penniless Bench,
-, shambles (mkt. ho.),
-, town (guild) hall,
-, town office,
-, wool barn,
-, nonconf.
-, par. officers,
-, parl. rep., and see
-, Woodstock : M.P.s
-, pest hos.,
-, place name,
-, police,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prisons,
-, public health, and see
-, Woodstock : pest hos.
-, punitive instruments,
-, races, and see
-, Woodstock Park : racecourserly.,
-, rector, and see Bladon : rectors
-, rectory ho. (Bishop's Ho.),
-, roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, Round Town, see Woodstock : Little
-, Town
-, royal visits,
-, schs.,grammar sch.,
-, Spencer Court,
-, streets,
-, repair and cleansing,
-, lighting,
-, theatre,
-, tithes,
-, tolls,tourism,
-, town hall, see Woodstock : municipalbldgs.
-, trade and ind.,
-, banks,
-, gloving,
-, factories,
-, shops,
-, steel ind.,
-, tree-planting,
-, vestry,
-, Volunteers,
-, water supply and drainage,
-, weights and measures,
-, woolbeam,
Woodstock (Dogkennel) Ho.,
-, workho., and see Woodstock poor law union
Woodstock, Old,
-, agric.,as address,bdy.,bridge,ch.,cts.,dom. archit.,farms,fields,fisheries,green,hosp. of Holy Cross,inc.,inns,man.,
-, Manor Fm. (Praunce's Place),mills,nonconf.,par. officers,pop.,
-, Praunce's Place, see Woodstock Old :
-, Manor Fm.
-, roads,roads to,schs.,trade and ind.,glove factories,tithes,water supply and drainage,
Woodstock, and District Electrical Distribution Co.,
Woodstock Churchmen's Union,
Woodstock Gaslight & Coke Co.,
Woodstock Glove Co.,
Woodstock Leathercraft Co.,
Woodstock manor (honor),
-, cts.,
-, ct. hos.,
-, man. ho., see Woodstock Park : king's hos.
-, officers,
-, bailiffs, farmers, keepers,
-, stewards, lieutenants,
Woodstock Park,
-, agric., and see Woodstock
-, Park : meadows
-, bdy.,
-, Combe leys, see Combedeer,browsing,
-, Everswell, see Woodstock Park : Rosamund's bowerfishponds and fisheries,
-, Queen Pool,gates,
-, Park (Town) gate,
-, Hensgrove,
-, High Pk.,
-, king's hos. (Woodstock Manor, royal palace),
-, chant.,
-, chaps.,
-, chaplain,
-, conduit,
-, keepers,
-, serjeanties,
-, siege,
-, Little Pk.
-, lodges
-, Bladon (Hensgrove),
-, Gorrel,
-, High,
-, New,
-, Straights,
-, meadowsmenagerie,
-, mill
-, New Pk.
-, officers
-, comptrollers (surveyors),
-, farmers,
-, parkers (keepers),
-, rangers,
-, stewards,
-, poaching
-, quarries
-, Queen's Pk.
-, racecourse and see Woodstock : races
-, Rookswood
-, Rosamund's bower (Everswell)
-, royal visits
-, Straights the,
-, stud
-, walls
-, warrens
-, woodland
-, nurseries,outwoods,
-, and see Woodstock Park : Hensgrove and Rookswood
-, and see Blenheim Park
Woodstock poor law union,
-, workho.,
Woodstock Power Syndicate,
Woodstock Press,
Woodstock Railway Co.,
Woodstock rural deanery,
Woodstock rural district,
Woodstock rural sanitary district,
Woodstock way,
Woodville, Eliz., queen of Edw. IV,
Woodward:
-, Edgar,
-, Thos.,fam.,
Woodyer, H.,
wool,
-, merchants, staplers, and woolmen,
-, staple,
-, trade,
-, and see drapers : woollendrapers; textile industry; Woodstock : municipal bldgs. (wool barn) and weights and measures (woolbeam)
Wootten & Co.,
Wootton,
-, agric.,bdy.,
-, Dornford,
-, fields,
-, Hordley,
-, inc.,
-, man.,
-, rectors,
-, roads to,
-, Stratford bridge,
-, Wootton Sarts,
Wootton district highway board,
Wootton hundred,
-, cts.,
Wootton South petty sessional division,
Worcester,
-, bps. of, see Eahlhun; Prideaux, John;
-, Waerfrith; Wakefield, Hen.
Worcester College, Oxford,
Worcestershire, and see Colmers; Droitwich; Evesham; Malvern College; Kidderminster;
-, Kyre Wyard; Overbury; Stoke
-, Bliss; Worcester
Worden, Thos.,
-, workhouses, see Bladon; Cogges;
-, Combe; Hanborough; Kidlington;
-, Leigh, North; Leigh, South; Stan-ton Harcourt; Woodstock poor lawunion
Worminghall (Bucks.),
Worton (in Cassington),
-, agric.,bdy.,cts.,farms,fields,heath,inc.,inns,man.,poor relief,pop.,roads,trade and ind.,tithes,water supply,woodland,
Worton, Nether,
Wren, Sir Chris.,
-, wrestling,
Wright:
-, Abraham,
-, Jas.,
-, Jane, see Stone
-, John (fl. 1553),
-, John (fl. 1584, another),
-, Ric. (fl. 1564),
-, Ric. (fl. 1638),
-, Ric., s. of above,
-, Ric. (fl. 1660, ? another),
-, Wm.,
-, Mr.,
-, writs return of,
Wulfred, abp. of Canterbury,
Wyard:
-, Eliz., m. Sir John de Herle,
-, John,
-, Sir Rob.,
Wyatt:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Mary, m. Ric. Cross,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1749),
-, Thos., s. of above,
-, Messrs., builders,
-, Mr.,fam.,
Wychwood forest,
-, bdy.,
-, 'new forest',officers,regard of,
Wycliffe Hall, Oxford,
Wykeham:
-, Eliz., see Wilcotes
-, Thos. (fl. 1392), see Perrott
-, Thos. (d.1443),
-, Wm. (d.1404), bp. of Winchester,
-, Wm. (fl. 1445),fam.,
Wyld, see Wild
Wynflaed (fl. mid 10th cent.),
Wytham, Rob. of,
Wytham (formerly Berks.),
Wytham Hill,
Wytheg, Wm. at,
Yale, David,
-, yardlands size of,
Yarnold, Wm.,
Yarnton,
-, adv.,agric.,as address,bdy.,chaplains,chars.,ch.,cts.,curates,dom. archit.,farms,feast,fields,
-, Fries (Frize), and see Eaton,
-, Water
-, green,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, man. ho.,
-, mill,nonconf.,par. council,par. officers,
-, Pixey mead, q.v.place name,poor relief,pop.,prehist. rem.,rly.,rectory est.,roads,roads to,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, streets,trade and ind.,tithes,vestry,vicarage ho.,vicars, and see Hawkins, Ric.; Hutchinson;
-, Thomas, Vaughan; Tozervillage hall,water supply and drainage,
Yate:
-, Ric.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1570),
-, Thos. (fl. 1611),
Yateman, Wm.,
Yelford,
Yenn, John,
Yeovil (Som.),
York, duke of, see Edward; James II
York:
-, abps. of, see Blanch; Grey, Wal. de;
-, Harcourt, Edw. Vernon; Neville, Geo.
-, St. Mary's abbey,
Yorkshire, see Castle Howard; cattle;
-, Pontefract
Yorkshire stone,
Young:
-, Art.,
-, Wm. (d.by 1841),
-, Wm. (fl. 1843),fam.,
Yule, Hen., rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell,
Zouche:
-, Alan la (d.1270),
-, Alan la (d.1314), Ld. Zouche,
-, Helen, see Quincy
-, Maud, m. Rob. Holand, Ld. Holand,