A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 5. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1957.
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Note. The following abbreviations are used: abp., archbishop; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben., Benjamin; bp., bishop; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine; cath., cathedral; ch., church; chant., chantry; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; Co. Co., County Council; coll., college; ctss., countess; d., died; D. and C, Dean and Chapter; Dan., Daniel; dchss., duchess; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; educ., education; fam., family; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gil., Gilbert; Hen., Henry; ho., house; hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; jr., junior; Laur., Lawr., Laurence; Ld., Lord; man., manor; mar., married; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; mon., monastery; Nat., Nathaniel; neph., nephew; par., parish; Parl. rep., Parliamentary representation; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pop., population; qu. sess., Quarter Sessions; R.D., Rural District; Ric., Richard; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; s., son; Sam., Samuel; san., sanitation; Sar., Salisbury; sch., school; Sim., Simon; soc., society; sr., senior; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; U.D., Urban District; univ., university; vacc. vaccination; vct., viscount; w., wife; Wal., Walter; Wm., William.
A.
Abingdon, earl of, see Bertie
A'Court, Gen. Ashe, 209; Col. Chas., 253, 254, 255. 258; Wm., 1st baron Heytesbury, 209, 300, 301, 312; fam. 209
A'Court-Holmes, Wm. Hen. Ashe, 2nd baron Heytesbury, 232
Acton, Iron (Glos.), 120
Acworthe, Geo., chancellor of Winchester, 118
Adam, sheriffs clerk, 9
Addington, Hen., 1st vct. Sidmouth, 228
Addison, Chris., 1st vct. Addison, 316; Jos., 218
Adye, C. S., surveyor, 275; Wm., 218; —, coroner, 181
Ælfwine, bp. of Winchester, 55
Æthelred, king, 46
Africa, 314
Agar, Jas. Chas. Herbert, 3rd earl of Normanton, 232
Agriculture, 281, 291–2
Ailesbury, earls of, see Bruce, Brudenell, Brudenell-Bruce
Ailesbury, marquesses of, 359; and see Brudenell-Bruce
Ailesbury estates, 199
Albemarle, duke of, see Monck
Albert, candidate, 216 n
Alcock, Dr. Chas., 362
Aldbourne, 52, 190, 243; and see Upham
Alderbury, 254, 260, 294, 324 n; and see Ivy Church
Alderbury hund., 28 n, 47, 50, 51, 52, 57, 68, 203 n; constable (high), 234 n; court, 61
Aldhelm, St., 64
Alehouses, 182–3
Alexander, Alfred, 239, 241; Du Pre, 2nd earl of Caledon, 210, 229, 300, 301; Sarah, 241 n; Wm., 34 n
Allen fam., 113
Allenford (Hants), 1
'Allington', 48
Allington, in Swanborough hund., 8 n
Alton Barnes, 10, 47, 53
Alvediston, 16; and see Norrington
Amesbury, 84, 100, 105, 124 n; epileptic colony, 345–6; health (public), 339; highways, 250, 251, 260 n, 276; par., 275; poor relief, 254, 256, 291, 294; R.D., 295; schs., 349, 350; san., 258 n; South Hill ho., 283; vacc, 324
Amesbury abbey, prioress of, 50, 51, 58, 59, 62, 67, 69
Amesbury hund., 2, 28 n, 47, 49, 51, 52, 57, 68, 205 n; constable (high), 234 n
Amesbury, (Earls), man., 52
Amesbury, baron, see Dundas
Amice, ctss. of Devon, 50
Andover (Hants), 254, 258, 260 n, 294
Andover, Ld., see Howard
Andrew, Rob., M.P., 77
Andrews, John, 304; Miss M. T., 363
Anketill fam., 122
Anne, queen, 197, 198, 211, 212, 220
Annesley, Francis, M.P., 215
Ansell, John, coroner, 23, 27, 28
Antigua, 229 n
Antill, John, M.P., 130 n
Aristophanes, 367
Armada, the, 81, 84
Arnold, Sir Nicholas, M.P., 120; Thos., 360, 361
Array, commissioners of, 43
Arthur, s. of Henry VII, 33 n
Arundel, earl of, see Fitz Alan
Arundell, Hen., 3rd baron Arundell of Wardour, 144, 165, 166, 169; John, 140 n; John Francis, 12th baron Arundell of Wardour, 232; Thos., 2nd baron Arundell of Wardour, 134, 139
Ashburnham, John, 137; Wm., M.P., 135, 137, 158 n
Ashburton, baron, see Baring
Ashe, Edw., M.P. (fl. 1640), 136, 144, 146 n; Edw., M.P. (fl. 1680), 157, 165; Edw., M.P. (fl. 1710), 199; Jas., 151; John, M.P., 138, 144, 145, 146 n, 153 n; Sir Jos., M.P., 157, 163; Sam., M.P., 164; Wm., M.P., 157, 165, 169, 197, 198, 199; fam., 136, 157, 163, 195, 196, 209
Ashley (Glos.), 1, 53, 274, 283
Ashley, Ant., M.P., 117; Maurice, M.P., 198; fam., 195
Ashley, Ld., see Cooper
Ashridge (or Hertoke), in Wokingham (Berks.), 2
Ashridge hund., 1 n, 2, 52
Ashton Keynes, 224, 335, 351
Ashton, Rood, 200
Ashton, Steeple, 46, 64, 66, 100, 274 n
Ashton, West, 351
Assizes, possessory, 18–20, 37–40
Astley, Francis Dugdale, 196; Sir John, 196; Sir John Dugdale, M.P., 196, 198, 207–8, 301 n; fam., 196
Atkinson, Thos., 222 n
Attorney Gen., 113
Atworth, see Chalfield
Aubrey, John, 118, 155 n, 349; Wm., M.P., 118, 119
Aubyn, Phil., city coroner, 76 n
Audley, Dame Eliz., 28, 62; Hugh, sheriff, 105
Audley, baron, see Tuchet
Aûmale, ctss. of, see Fortibus
Aungers, Ralph de, sheriff, 11
Avebury, 266, 290; and see Beckhampton
Avon (Bristol), riv., 278, 327
Avon (Salisbury), riv., 21, 27, 30 n, 43, 47, 79, 123, 132, 286, 325; fishery, 233; Harnham bridge, 90, 106–7, 172; pollution, 278
Avon and Dorset River Board, 292
Awdry, John, 202, 221 n; Sir John Wither, chairman, qu. sess., 233, 293, 294; Col. R. W., chairman, Co. Co., 266; fam., 206 n
Aygnel, see Doygnel
Aylesbury (Bucks.), 121
Ayshton, justice, 43
B.
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, 88
Badbury, in Chisledon, 70
Badger, Wm. (jr.), 128
Bailey (Baley), John, 350; Wm., coroner, 26
Bailiff of hundreds and liberties, 62– 63, 66–67, 70, 74, 105
Bainham, Rob., 40 n
Bainton, in Edington, 27
Baldwin, John, M.P., 117; John, churchwarden, 249
Baley, see Bailey
Ballerd, John, 64
Balliol, Jocelin, 49
Banks, R. Mitchell, M.P., 316
Barbados, 149
Barbeflet, Nicholas de, 19
Bardolf, Hugh, sheriff, 6
Barford, in Downton, 211
Barford St. Martin, 10, 75
Baring, Alexander, 1st baron Ashburton, 305; Hen. Bingham, M.P., 303; Wm. Bingham, 2nd baron Ashburton, 297 n, 307
Barker, Edw., M.P., 118; Sir Hen., 82
Baronies, 47, 48, 49, 50, 54
Barré, Isaac, 211
Barrington, Wm., 3rd vct. Barrington, 177
Barry, John, 323
Bartlett, John, 357
Baskerville, Francis, 135 n
Basset, Phil., 12; Ralph, 17
Bateson, Sir Thos., M.P., 310, 313
Bath (Som.), 29 n, 78, 79, 84, 131, 139 n, 165, 203 n, 205, 260, 276, 292, 304, 305, 339, 342, 343, 345, 346, 367
Bath, marquess of, see Thynne
Bath and Wells, bp. of, 68, 85, 86; and see Ken
Bath and Wessex Children's Orthopaedic Hosp., 279, 338
Bath—Southampton road, 291
Bathampton, in Langford, 53
Battersea (London), 363
Battle (Suss.), abbey and abbot of, 18, 24 n, 48, 57, 58, 65, 68
Batyn, Rob., 64
Bavent, Rog., 28
Bayford, Wm., 23
Bayliffe, John, M.P., 130 n; fam., 122, 123
Baynard, Phil., 32, 34 n
Baynton (Bayntun), And., 123 n; Sir Edw. (d. 1656), 82, 87, 88, 108, 132, 134, 136, 137, 138, 141, 144, 145, 146 n, 151 n, 320; Sir Edw. (d. 1679), 146 n, 151, 153, 163 n; Hen., 167; Ned, 198; fam., 32, 122, 123, 124, 133, 136, 150, 161, 163, 169, 176, 210, 211, 227–8
Bayntun-Rolt, Edw., 228; fam., 227–8
Bazeley, Miss, 362
Beaches ('La Beche'), in Wokingham (Berks.), 2, 38
Beak, Wm., surveyor, 249
Beanacre, in Melksham, 78
Beauchamp, Hen., Ld. Beauchamp (d. 1654), 116, 130 n, 147 n, 148; John de, 41; Wal., 34 n; fam., 32
Beaufort, Hen., Cardinal, bp. of Winchester, 33
Beaufort, duke of, see Somerset
Beauver, Thos. de, 30 n
Bee (Eure), abbot of, 71
'Beche, La', see Beaches
Becket, Ric, 22 n
Beckford, Wm. (sr.), 225; Wm. (jr.), 225; fam., 225
Beckhampton, Hamon of, 19
Beckhampton, in Avebury, 200–1, 205
Bedborough, in Bishop's Cannings, 320
'Bedewynd', see Bedwyn
Bedfordshire, 29, 75, 86, 192
Bedwyn, Great, 51, 58, 96, 140; man., 48, 69; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 77, 112, 115, 116, 121, 129, 130 n, 135, 145, 157, 158, 159, 163, 196, 209 n, 212–14, 215, 216, 217, 221, 229, 230, 299, 301; and see Tottenham park
Bedwyn ('Bedewynd') hund., 49, 51
Beecher, Chas., 199, 213, 214
Beechingstoke, 190
Bekinsau, John, M.P., 118
Bell, Mrs. Eliz., 280; Revd. G. C, 365; —, M.P., 129
Bellers, Capt., 245 n
Bemerton, 75
Benett (Benet, Bennett), Chris., 357; Sir D., M.P., 313; E. N., 316; Francis, clerk of the peace, 90; Jas., 308; John, M.P., 196, 198, 200, 204–6, 207–8, 243 n, 254, 296, 297, 299, 301 n, 303, 305, 306, 309; Dr. Thos., precentor of Sar., 357; Thos., M.P., 137, 144; fam., 196 n
Benfield, Paul, M.P., 223
Benger, John, 34
Bennett, see Benett
Bentley, John, 360
Berengar, steward, 63
Berington, Wal., clerk of the peace, 89
Berkeley, Sir Chas., 158 n; Rog. de (1), 2; Rog. de (III), 2
Berkeley (Glos.) hund., 1
Berkshire, 1, 2, 9, 10, 13, 25, 28 n, 29, 30, 52, 62, 71, 77, 111, 120, 126, 148, 159 n, 221, 237 n, 250, 258, 273, 274, 275, 294
Berkshire, earl of, see Howard, Thos.
Bernard, John, 30
Berners, Hen. de, under-sheriff, 9
Berry Pomeroy (Devon), 127
Bertie, Hen., M.P., 158 n, 162, 163; Jas., 1st earl of Abingdon, 215; Montagu, 2nd earl of Abingdon, 215; Montagu, 5th earl of Abingdon, 215; Vere, 157; Willoughby, 4th earl of Abingdon, 215; fam., 215
Berwick, Sir Hugh, 30; John, M.P., 115
Berwick Bassett, 202 n
Berwick St. James, 50, 52, 76
Berwick St. Leonard, 168
Berwick-upon-Tweed, 129 n
Best, Mat., gaoler, 184
Besyles, Wm., coroner, 25
Biddesden, in Chute, 196, 216, 217
Biddestone, 53, 143 n
Bigg, Lovelace, 186
Biggs, Dr. R. W., 350; —, gaoler, 176
Bilson, Thos., bp. of Winchester, 118
Birkenhead, Sir John, 158 n, 162, 163
Birmingham (Warws.), 304, 310
Birmingham League, 309
Bishopstone (Downton hund.), 60, 273, 350, 351; and see Falstone, Flamston farm
Bishopstone hund., 52
Bishopstrow, 69
Bisse, Steph., M.P., 213 n
Bitterley, John, M.P., 77
Blackborowe, Pet., informer, 101
Blackgrove hund., 3, 51
Blackstone, Sir Wm., 243
Blackwell-Hall, 218, 228
Blake, Hen., 198; Rob., coroner, 27; fam., 122
Blandford, Ld., see Churchill
Blandford Forum (Dors.), 142 n, 148
Blatch, John, 222 n
Blunsdon, coroner, 15 n
Blunsdon St. Andrew, 77, 290
Bockland, —, M.P., 169; fam., 157, 211
Boer War, 366
Bohun, de, Hen., 1st earl of Hereford, 47; Humph. (II), 47; Humph. (IV), 47; Humph. (X), 52; Mary, 52; fam., 50
Bokyngham, Ric, 22
Boldero, Hen. Geo., M.P., 301, 303, 306 n
Bolingbroke, vcts., 226; and see St. John
Boiler, John, 93
Bolwell, Chas., 304
Bond, Revd. F. H., 360; Wm., 137 n
Bonet, John, 9
Bonham, John, 34; Nicholas, coroner, 25, 27, 28 n; Thos., sheriff, 23, 30, 34; —, 124 n; fam., 32, 40
Booth, Geo., 1st Ld. Delamere, 153, 154
Bore, Rob. le, coroner, 28
Borett, Col. R., 154 n
Borham, John de, 29 n
Bosco, Hugh de, 8
Boscombe, 140
Boscombe ho., near Salisbury, 323
Boteler, Agnes, 65
Bourne, riv., 27, 47
Bournemouth (Hants), 292
Bourton (Dors.), 254 n, 260
Bouverie, C. H., 219 n; Bart., 202; D. P., M.P., 301 n; Duncombe, 224; E. O. P., 219 n; E. P., 308; Sir Edw., 220; Edw. Pleydell-, chairman, qu. sess., 293, 294; Sir Jacob, M.P., 220; Jacob Pleydell-, 2nd earl of Radnor, 177, 178, 202, 203, 206, 207, 208, 212, 219 n, 220–1, 222, 224, 229, 249; Jacob Pleydell-, 4th earl of Radnor, chairman, qu. sess., 232, 233, 293; P. P., M.P., 301 n; Wal. P., 275, 276; Wm., 1st earl of Radnor, 201, 203, 212 n, 322; Wm. Hen., M.P., 221; Wm. Pleydell-, vct. Folkestone, 3rd earl of Radnor, chairman, qu. sess., 204, 205, 207, 212, 219 n, 221, 222, 223, 224, 243, 250, 254, 293, 300, 301, 312; —, 299n, fam., 220, 222, 224
Bowden Park, in Lacock, 227
Bowers, Revd. G. H., 364
Bowman, Seymour, 158 n
Bown, W. L., clerk, Co. Co., 269
Bowood, in Calne, 211, 351
Bowshire, Flurry, 214
Box, 210, 243, 280, 324, 352; lunatic asylum, 246, 261, 329, 330; and see Hazelbury
Boyton, see Corton
Bracher, Reuben, 366
Bracton, Hen. de, 19, 20
'Bradelegh', 23
Bradenstoke, prior and priory of, 53, 56–57, 62, 69
Bradford (Yorks. W.R.), 325
Bradford-on-Avon, 20, 35, 95, 100, 112, 165, 190, 206, 207, 299 n; borough, 46; bridge, 175, 182; Chartism, 304, 305; cloth ind., 132; coroner, 233; Council (town), 257; court, 170, 233 n; government (local), 264; highways, 250, 276; leper hosp., 318; man., 46, 69; maternity home, 335; mon., 46; par., 203, 274; Parl. rep. 72, 76; plague, 319, 321; poor law union 294; poor relief, 253, 254, 255, 260; R.D., 282, 295; riv. pollution, 277; san., 258; schs., 265, 348, 349, 350, 351, 353, 355, 367; sewage disposal, 327; surveyor, 266; U.D., 295; vacc, 324; water-supply, 328
Bradford Without, 274
Bradford hund., 20 n, 27 n, 28 n, 36, 44, 46, 49, 51, 56, 57, 67, 203, 321; constable (high), 234 n
Bradley, A. G., 365; Revd. G. G., 365
Bradley, Maiden, 1, 53, 98 n, 249, 254 n, 273, 320, 321; and see Yarnfield
Bradley, Maiden, prior and priory of, 48, 53, 56, 61–62
Bradley, North, 260 n, 281, 351; and see Cutteridge
Bradshaw, John, 143
Bramshaw (Hants), 1, 273
Branch hund., 18, 51, 203 n
Branch and Dole hund., 3, 20 n, 28 n, 205 n; constable (high), 234 n
Brasher, clothier, 297
Brayboef, Wm. de, 38 n
Braydon forest, 52
Breamore (Hants), 156
Bremhill, 46 n; and see Cadenham, Foxham
Bremridge, Dr. R. H., 337, 338
Brett, Thos., M.P., 130 n
Brewer, Wm., sheriff, 7, 9
Brickworth, in Whiteparish, 211
Bridges fam., 120, 121, 122, 123
Bridges, repair of, 249–50
Bridgman, Sir Francis, 360, 361
Bridgwater (Som.), 165
Brigmerston, in Milston, 28
Brimslade, in South Savernake, 254
Brindley, J. M., 308
Bristol, 12, 79, 84, 100, 128, 132, 139, 142, 165, 183, 203 n, 233, 342, 343, 345, 346; gaol, 241; grammar sch., 365 n; recorder of, 120; univ., 364, 368
Bristol Avon River Board, 292
Bristol Channel, 139
Bristowe, Dr., 341
Britford, see Longford cast.
British and Foreign Schools Soc, 348, 351
British Museum, 80
Broadmoor (Berks.), 330
Brodie, W. B., 308
Brodrick, Mr., 364
Broke, Willoughby de, fam., 114
Bromham, 18, 24 n, 96, 123, 198; court, 65, 68; man., 48, 57, 58; sch., 349; and see Spye Park
Brougham, Jas., M.P., 312 n
Brougham's Committee (1819), 348, 349, 351, 358, 360, 362
Broughton Gifford, 95, 200
Brouncker, Rob., weaver, 95; fam., 122
Brown (Browne), Sir Ant., 216; Hen., 350; Ric, M.P., 162; —, 322; fam., 216
Bruce, Chas., Ld. Bruce, later 3rd earl of Ailesbury, 199, 212, 213, 214, 216; Ernest Chas., M.P., 303, 306 n; Jas., M.P., 213; Rob., 1st earl of Ailesbury, 163, 165; Rob., M.P., 213, 216; Thos., Ld. Bruce, later 2nd earl of Ailesbury, 159, 168, 169, 212; fam., 155, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 221
Brudecombe, Rob. de, 29 n
Brudenell, Caroline, 228 n; Geo., 3rd earl of Cardigan, 212; Hon. Jas., 228 n; Jas. Thos., Ld. Brudenell, 214; Thos., 1st earl of Ailesbury, 212, 214; fam., 212
Brudenell-Bruce, Chas., 1st marquess of Ailesbury, 229, 299, 300, 301, 212; Ld. Frederick, 5th s. of 3rd marquess of Ailesbury, 265; Geo. Wm. Fred., 2nd marquess of Ailesbury, 232, 310 342, 352, 360, 365; Hen. Augustus, 5th marquess of Ailesbury, 313
Bruges, Wm. Heald Ludlow, chairman, qu. sess., 232, 254, 293, 294
Brunsdon, Edmund, 134, 136
Brymore (Som.), 120, 131
Buckhurst, baron of, see Sackville
Buckingham (Bucks.), 129 n
Buckinghamshire, 29, 75, 302 n
Buckland, Maurice, 163 n
Buckle, G. E., 313
Bugmore, in Salisbury, 221 n, 320, 322
Bulkeley (Bulkley), Chas., sheriff, 36; John, 152; fam., 36, 122
Bull, Dan., M.P., 210 n, 211; John, 211
Bulwer, Hen. Lytton, 312
Burbage, 199
Burcombe, 47
Burdett, Sir Francis, M.P., 302, 305 n; Sir Hen., 342
Burderop, 224
Burgate, in Fordingbridge (Hants), 36
Burges, Isaac, sheriff, 158
Burgh, Hubert de, 10
Burghersh, Sir Bart, de, 53
Burghley, Ld., see Cecil, Wm.
Burnell fam., 53
Burnet, Gil., bp. of Sar., 199, 220; Thos., 199
Burr, H., 307
Bury St. Edmunds (Suff.), abbey of, 54, 55
Buryhill, in Purton, 27
Buscot (Berks.), 1
Bush, Elijah, 243 n; Thos., 175
Bushnan, Dr. J. J., 329
Butler, Major, 148
Butt, Revd. Edw., 357
Button, Sir Wm., 143, 144; fam., 122, 123
Byfield, Adoniram, 150
Byfleet, Ric. de, 38 n
Byng, John, admiral, 213
Bythesea, John, 175 n, 176
C.
Cadenham, in Bremhill, 210
Cadworth hund., 18, 20 n, 24, 51
Caen (Normandy), abbey of Holy Trinity, 53
Calamy, Edmund, 349
Calcutta, bp. of, see Cotton
Caledon, earl of, see Alexander
Galley, Thos., M.P., 224, 301 n
Calne, Reynold of, escheator, 16, 19; Wm. of, escheator, 16
Calne, 36, 100, 110, 123, 140, 175, 198, 305; Bentley sch., 360–1; borough, 295; boundaries, 274; chant., 35; Council (town), 257; court, 233 n; educ, 280; health (public), 257, 258, 324, 326, 339; highways, 251, 260 n; hosps., 277, 327, 345, 346; lunatic asylums, 329, 331; man., 210, 211; par., 203; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 77, 78, 112, 113, 114 n, 116, 117, 120, 121, 122 n, 130 n, 131, 135 n, 145, 157, 164, 167, 196, 209 n, 210, 211, 228, 229 n, 299, 300, 301, 303, 308, 310, 312; plague, 319, 320, 321; police, 245; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 253, 254; qu. sess., 88, 93, 100, 177 n; R.D., 282, 295; schs., 265, 350, 351, 353, 355, 360–1; smallpox, 321; turnpike, 182; U.D., 282; vacc, 324; watersupply, 327, 328; work ho., 283; and see Bowood, Calstone, Quemerford, Wessington
Calne, Marsh of, 320
Calne hund., 36, 49, 51, 57, 67, 69; constable (high), 234 n
Calstone, in Calne, 140, 143, 210
Calthorpe, Arthur, M.P., 225; Fred. Gough, M.P., 225; Hen., M.P., 225; Jas., M.P., 225; Reynolds, M.P., 225; fam., 225
Calthorpe, baron, see Gough-Calthorpe
Cam, Helen, 59, 66; Sam., 175
Camberwell (London), 363
Cambridge, John of, sheriff's serviens, 14
Cambridge, 328 n; Clare coll., 364; St. John's coll., 359; Trinity Hall, 366 n; univ., 359, 363
Cambridgeshire, 302
Camelford, baron, see Pitt
Cameron, Alexander, 353
Campbell, J., M.P., 306 n
Campeggio, Lorenzo, bp. of Sar., 33
Canada, 255
Cannings, John of, under-sheriff, 23
'Cannings', 48
Cannings hund., 45, 49, 50, 51, 52
Cannings, All, 69
Cannings, Bishop's, 45, 228, 320, 324; and see Bedborough, Nursteed, Wick
Canterbury, abp. of, 85, 86, 118; and see Cranmer, Dean, Grindal, Juxon, Laud, Morton, Stafford, Whitgift
Cantilupe, de, Fulk, 49; Wm., 51
Capital and Counties Banking Co., 272
Carbery, baron, see Evans
Cardiff (Glam.), 246
Cardigan, earl of, see Brudenell
Carey (Carye), Sir Edmund, M.P., 124; Sir Geo., 83
Carlisle, Nicholas, 349
Carmarthen, 100, 246
Carnaby, Sir Wm., 135 n
Carnarvon, earl of, see Herbert, Hen.
Carr (Carre), John, 68; Thos., 132
Carrier, Wm., 304
Carye, see Carey
Castlehaven, earl of, see Tuchet
Cavalier Parliament, 162–3
Cavendish, Spencer Compton, marquess of Hartington, later 8th duke of Devonshire, 314; Thos., M.P., 117
Cawdon hund., 20 n, 51
Cawdon and Cadworth hund., 3, 28 n, 203 n; constable (high), 234 n
Cecil, Jas., 4th earl of Sar., 210; Rob., 1st earl of Sar., 115, 117, 121; Rob. Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-, 3rd marquess of Sar., 314; Wm., Ld. Burghley, 102
Cenwalh, king of Wessex, 45
Cerne, Edw., 23
Cerney, South (Glos.), 328
Chaddcnwick, in Mere, 45
Chadwick, Edwin, 249, 255, 258, 325
Chaffin, John, 36; Leonard, 36; Thos., M.P., 36, 113; fam., 113
Chalfield, in Atworth, 108, 142 n
Chalke ('Chalk'), Broad, 37, 45, 118
Chalke hund., 20 n, 23 n, 24, 28 n, 44, 45, 49, 51, 55, 56, 57, 67, 203 n; constable (high), 234 n
Chamberlain (Chamberlayne), Edw., 121; Jos., 265, 314, 358; —, M.P., 115; —, of Ramsbury, 360
Champiun, Wm. le, gaoler, 14
Chancellor, Lord, 109, 360
Channel Islands, 83
Chaplin, W. J., M.P., 307
Chapmanslade, in Westbury, 19, 283
Chappell, Miss D. P., 334
Chard (Som.), 141, 149
Charitable Uses, Commissioners of, 360
Charity Commissioners, 349, 360, 361
Charles I, king, 98, 100, 109, 131, 135, 141, 146, 159
Charles II, king, 91, 110, 148, 159, 161, 164, 349
Charlton, near Devizes, 260 n
Charlton, near Hungerford (Berks.), 38
Charlton, near Malmesbury, 218, 223, 344
Charlton, in Standlynch, 60
Charlton (Berks.) hund., 1
Charterhouse sch., 366 n
Chartism, 304–5
Chatham, earl of, see Pitt
Chaworth, barony of, 50
Chedglow hund., 3, 9, 44, 46, 47, 49, 51, 53, 63, 69, 70
Chedworth, Ld., see How
Chelray, Edmund de, 32 n
Cheltenham (Glos.), 223
Chelworth, in Cricklade, 52
Chelworth, in Crudwell, 52
Chelworth hund., 52
Cherhill, 47
Cheverell, Alexander of, escheator, 19
Cheverell, Great, 53, 170 n
Cheverell Hales, in Great Cheverell, 65
Cheyne, Sir Ralph, 34; Wm., justice, 34 n, 42
Chicklade, 28
Child (Childe), Sir Francis, M.P., 227; John, M.P., 227; John, and his w. Maud, 67; Rob., M.P., 227; fam., 227
Child's Bank, 227
Chilmark, see Ridge
Chilton Foliat, 1
Chippenham, 2, 20, 29 n, 85, 100, 123, 142, 360; boundaries, 274; Chartism, 305; Council (town), 257; court, 170, 233 n; educ, 307 n, 353, 355; Greenways maternity home, 335; health (public), 257, 286, 324, 326, 339; highways, 249, 251, 260 n, 276; hosps., 277, 283, 338, 343, 345, 346; lunacy, 332; nursery, 290; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 77, 78, 112, 113, 116, 121, 129, 130 n, 136, 137 n, 156–7, 167, 196, 198, 209 n, 211, 219, 222 n, 227–9, 299, 300, 301, 303, 307 n, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316; plague, 319, 321; planning area, 290; police, 245; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254; pop., 295, 304 n; qu. sess., 37, 88, 91, 100, 177, 183–4; R.D., 282, 295; rates, 191, 271 n, 283; san., 258; schs., 350, 367; sewage disposal, 327; smallpox, 321, 323; vacc, 324 n; water-supply, 328; workho., 291; and see Tytherton
Chippenham hund., 1, 3, 15, 20 n, 49–50, 51, 52, 57, 67, 208, 321; constable (high), 234 n; court, 57, 69
Chisbury, in Little Bedwyn, 13
Chiseldon, Wm. of, 36
Chisenbury, in Enford, 149
Chisledon, see Badbury
Chislehurst (Kent), 217
Chitterne, John, 22
Chitterne, 22, 63, 274
Chitterne, barony of, 47, 48, 63
Chivers, Hen., M.P., 169; Seacole, 227; fam., 210
Choke (Chokke), Alexander, M.P., 126; —, justice, 43
Cholera, 324
Christ's Hosp. sch. 365 n
Christchurch (Hants), 43
Christian Malford, 51, 68, 70, 176, 351
Church, in Downton, 60
Churchwardens, 106, 171
Churchill, Geo. Spencer, Ld. Blandford, later 6th duke of Marlborough, 228
Chute, 258; and see Biddesden, Standen (North) hute Forest, 258
Cicemethorn hund., 46
C nque Ports, 121
Cirencester (Glos.), 140, 254, 260, 271 n, 273, 294, 352; abbey, 2, 14
Civil Wars, 80
Clare, Gil. of, earl of Gloucester and Hertford (d. 1314), 53, 68; Ric. of, earl of Gloucester and Hertford (d. 1262), 50, 68
Clarendon, man., 43, 77 n; park, 8, 21, 79, 148
Clarendon, Assize of, 10, 17, 18, 54
Clarendon, earldom of, 159; earls of, see Hyde, Villiers
Clarke (Clark), Hen., M.P., 149, 157 n, 159 n, 161, 162; Jas., 167 n; —, san. inspector, 326
Clatford, in Preshute, 202 n; prior of, see Hullavington
Clerk of the peace, 89–90, 91, 173–4, 234, 235, 268–9
Clerke, Elner, 96
Clifton (Som.), 278
Cloth industry, 128, 132–3, 304, 305
Clubmen, 142–3, 149
Clyffe Pypard, 202 n
Cnut, king, 45, 55
Coates, Hen., 341, 342; Wm. Martin, 342
Cobbett, Wm., 296, 297 n, 306, 350
Cobden, Ric, 306
Cobham, Hen. of, 1st baron Cobham, 13
Cockermouth (Cumb.), 218 n
Codford, Adam de, sheriff's clerk, 14
Codford, 53
Coke, Sir John, 132 n; Thos., 147 n
Coker, Sir Hen., 167
Cole, John, coroner, 22, 27, 28, 29 n
Cole, riv., 2, 250
Cole Park, in Malmesbury, 103
Coleman, Ric, M.P., 159 n
Coleraine, baron, see Hare
Colerne, 20, 53, 65, 68
Coles, Wm., deputy clerk of the peace, 90; fam., 157
Coleshill (Berks.), 1, 221, 223, 250, 254 n, 294 n
Collens, Arthur, 148 n
Collingbourne, Ric., 35
Collingbourne Ducis, 52, 70; rector of, 150 n
Collins, John Edmonds, 237 n
Columbers, Mat. de, 11, 13
Combe, Ric. de, sheriff, 15
Combe, Castle, 16, 249, 324, 351, 352
Combe, Castle, barony of, 48, 50, 64, 70, 71
Common Pleas, Court of, 67
Compaign', Ric., serjeant in Westbury hund., 9
Compounding, Committee for, 143, 144
Compton, Hen., M.P., 116; J., 316; Thos., 21
Compton Bassett, 198, 210, 211, 326
Compton Chamberlayne, 10, 117, 140, 149, 196, 199
Comyn, Wal., gaoler, 14
Constable, Rob., 173
Constable, high, 104, 106, 107, 171, 179, 234
Cook, Hen., 297
Cooper, Ant. Ashley, 1st earl of Shaftesbury, 137, 144, 146–7, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 163, 164, 191; Ant. Ashley, 7th earl of Shaftesbury, 224 n, 312; Ant. Ashley, Ld. Ashley, later 8th earl of Shaftesbury, 303; Thos., bp. of Winchester, 118
Cope, Nicholas, 23
Copplestone, Geo., 92–93
Corfe, John, 350; Jos., 350
Cornish, Ant., 215 n; —, alderman, 157 n
Cornwall, Edmund of, 57, 58, 59; Ric. of, 49, 51, 57
Cornwall, 19, 37, 39, 52, 81, 86, 109, 111, 121, 141, 150, 159, 245, 276 n
Cornwall, duchy of, 53
Coroner, 14–15, 16, 24–29, 105, 233–4, 235
Corsham, 198, 204, 215, 226; clinics, 338, 339, 346; educ., 307 n; health (public), 324; man., 57; maternity home, 334, 335; Neston Park, 308 n, 313 n; plague, 319; planning area, 290; qu. sess., 177 n; sch., 351; and see Hartham
Corsley, 57, 283
Corton, in Boyton, 164
Costello, B. F. C, M.P., 313
Cosyn, Ric, chancellor of Canterbury, 118; —, M.P., 119
Cotel, Elias, escheator, 15 n, 16; Ric, coroner, 15, 38 n
Cotentin, the (Normandy), 6
Cotes, Wm. de, M.P., 75
Cotterill, Wm., M.P., 76
Cottington, Francis, 1st baron Cottington, 135, 143
Cotton, G. E. L., bp. of Calcutta, 365; Sir Rob., 117
Coulston, 26, 362
Counties (Detached Parts) Act (1844), 1 n
County Council, 264–92
Courtenay, Hen., 43; Hugh de, 42; Pet., bp. of Winchester, 33
Coventry, earl of, see Villiers
Coverdale, John, 214 n
Cowfold (Cole Park), in Malmesbury, 67
Cox, Dr. Nehemiah, 167 n
Cranmer, Thos., abp. of Canterbury, 118
Crassak, Wm., 57
Craucumbe, Godfrey de, 57
Crede, Hen., 128
Creevey, T., M.P., 301 n, 312
Cresswell, Thos. Estcourt, 226
Crevequer fam., 9
Cricklade, Thos., coroner, 26, 27, 78
Cricklade, 227; highways, 251, 260 n, 276, 287 n; hosp., 277, 327, 345; man., 223, 303 n; par., 274; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 75, 76 n, 77, 78, 112, 115, 120, 121, 126, 128, 129, 130 n, 136, 143, 157, 202, 205 n, 207, 209 n, 216, 219, 221, 222–4, 225, 226, 229, 301, 302, 303, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 255, 260, 291; Priory, the, 223; qu. sess., 38; R.D., 295; san., 258 n; sch., 351; vacc, 324; and see Chelworth, Widhill
Cricklade hund., 3, 23, 49, 51, 57, 69, 208, 222; constable (high), 234 n
Crimean War, 269, 342
Croke, Major Unton, 154
Cromwell, Oliver, 106, 109, 140 n, 142, 145, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153; Ric, 151 n, 153, 154, 156; Thos., 114
Crowder, Ric, 207 n
Crudwell, 27, 218, 219 n, 351; and see Chelworth
Cumberland, 7 n, 276 n
Curry, R. F., 348
Curry Trust Fund, 348
Curtis, Wm., J.P., 233 n
Cusin, John, 17
Custos rotulorum, 89, 106, 109
Cutteridge, in North Bradley, 168
Cyprian, John, 63
D.
Dalley, Isaac, 264, 265
Damerham (Hants), 1, 57, 126, 273
Damerham hund., 3, 24, 28 n, 44, 45, 49, 51, 55, 70; constable (high), 234 n
Damerham, North, hund., 3, 52, 70
Damerham, South, hund., 203 n
Damsell, —, M.P., 116
Danby, earl of, see Danvers
Danvers, Hen., earl of Danby, 144, 145 n, 162, 172; Sir John, 82, 87, 132 n, 145, 146, 151 n, 358; Rob., 158; fam., 89, 91, 122, 161 n
Darrell, Wm., 126; fam., 32, 118, 122
Dauntsey, Ambrose, 358; Sir John (fl. 1380), sheriff, 25 n, 28 n; Sir John (fl. 1624), 82; Wm., 358; fam., 145 n
Dauntsey, 198 n
Dauntsey's sch., 358–9
Daveys (Daneys), John, 30
Davy, litigant, 67
Dawkins, Hen., M.P., 222, 228; Jas., M.P., 228
Dean, Hen., abp. of Canterbury, 33; John,152
Dean, East (Hants), 1
Dean, West, 1, 16, 37, 254 n, 260, 282, 294 n
Deer, Anne, 350
Delamere, Parnel, 51
Delamere, Ld., see Booth
Denham, Sir John, 158 n
Denison, Edw., bp. of Sar., 351
Denmark, prince of, 216
Dent, Hen., 349
Deptford, in Wylye, 200–1
Desborough (Desborow), MajorGen. John, 109, 150, 151, 152 n
Despenser, Hugh le, 12; fam., 29
Deverel hund., 51
Devereux, Rob., 20th earl of Essex, 140, 141; Sir Wal., M.P., 116, 130 n
Deverill, Hill, 47, 167
Deverill, Longbridge, 51, 62, 70, 324, 361
Deverill, Monkton, 70, 361
Devizes, 13, 19, 20, 29 n, 36, 37, 43, 76, 85, 100, 102, 123, 131 n, 165, 167, 175, 205, 206, 207, 266; Bear Club, 350–1; borough, 295; cast., 3, 5, 10, 11–12, 14, 21, 50, 74, 96; Chartism, 304, 305; Civil war, 141, 142; Co. Co. offices, 264, 265, 266; coroner, 24, 26, 234; Council (town), 257; courts, 152, 153 n, 155, 170, 266; 'division', 87; educ., 280, 307 n; gaols, 96, 97, 99, 172, 176, 178, 181, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 261; gasworks, 292; health (public), 257, 286, 324, 339; highways, 249, 251, 260 n, 275, 276; hosps., 277, 335, 338, 343, 345, 346; lunatic asylums, 246–8, 261, 318, 329, 330–1, 332, 333; midwives, 335; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, 79, 112, 113, 114 n, 116, 117, 121, 128, 130 n, 150, 151, 156, 157 n, 163, 164 n, 167, 196, 209 n, 216, 219, 227–9, 230, 298, 299, 300, 301,305 n, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315; plague, 319, 320, 321; police, 243, 245; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 253, 254, 255, 283; pop., 295, 304 n; qu. sess., 35, 88, 90, 91, 177, 178, 232, 233, 265, 293; R.D., 295; rates, 271 n; san., 258; schs., 349, 350, 351, 353–4, 355; sewage disposal, 327; smallpox, 323; turnpike, 182; vacc., 324; vagrants, 183; water-supply, 328; workho., 283, 291; and see Southbroom
Devizes Advertiser, 308
Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette, 308
Devonshire, 6, 19, 37, 39, 42, 71, 86, 103, 109, 111, 150, 159, 178, 233, 237 n, 245, 261 n, 302 n
Devon, ctss. of, see Amice
Devon, earls of, see Rivers
D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, 136
Dewy, Jas., M.P., 154, 158
Didenham (Didnam), in Shinfield (Berks.), 1, 2, 258
Digges, Ric, M.P., 122
Dilke, Sir Chas., 265
Dilton Marsh, 283
Dinton, 69, 196, 204
Disraeli, Ben., 313 n
Ditteridge, see Rudloe
Ditton, Humph., 156 n
Dodington fam., 122
Dodson, John Geo., 263 n
Dole hund., 51, 203 n
Domesday survey, 1, 2, 9, 44, 45, 47, 49
Donhead St. Mary, 55, 183 n, 320, 321; and see Ludwell
Dorchester (Dors.), 138
Dorling, E. E., canon of Sar., 358
Dorset, 1, 5, 12, 13, 30, 33, 37, 39, 41, 42, 52, 62, 71, 99, 109, 111, 114, 142, 144 n, 147, 149 n, 150, 154, 165, 229 n, 233, 254, 283, 302
Douglas, Hen., earl of Drumlanrig, eldest s. of 3rd duke of Queensberry, 226; Miss M. A., 363
Dove, John, sheriff, 136, 143, 145, 146, 148, 150, 153 n, 156
Dover (Kent), 86
Dover, honor of, 50
Dowding, Wm., gaoler, 187, 240 n; Wm., neph. of Wm., 187
Downton, 27, 35, 62, 280; Agriculture, coll. of, 352; assizes at, 38; educ, 355; health (public), 335, 339; man., 45, 211; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 78, 112, 117, 118, 119, 121, 126, 129, 130 n, 135, 137, 144–5, 153, 157, 163, 169, 209 n, 211–12, 216, 220, 221, 229 n, 230, 299, 300, 301, 312 n; poor relief, 255; 291; sch., 348, 351; vacc, 324; and see Barford, Church, Wick
Downton, East, 60
Downton hund., 3, 28 n, 44, 45, 49, 51, 203, 205 n, 225; constable (high), 234 n; court, 67
Doygnel (or Aygnel), Pet., coroner, 27, 28 n
Draycote, 23
Draycott Cerne, 123, 139, 167, 195
Drew, Thos., steward, 62, 70; fam., 32, 113
Dring, Thos. Augustus, treasurer, 272 n
Druce, Hugh le, coroner, 14, 15; Rob., coroner, 15; Steph., coroner, 15, 16 n, 38 n; Wm., coroner, 15
Drumlanrig, Ld., see Douglas
Dublin, 193
Duckett, Geo., M.P., 210; John, M.P., 130 n, 140; Lionel, M.P., 210; Thos., M.P., 210, 211; Wm., M.P., 210; fam., 122, 143, 161, 169, 210, 211
Dudley, John, 1st duke of Northumberland (d. 1553), 128
Duke, Revd. Edw., J.P., 233 n
Dun, le, John, 30; Wm., sheriff, 11 n, 12; fam., 12
Duncan, Mrs., 363, 364; —, vicar of Calne, 350
Duncombe, Anne, 212; Ant., Ld. Feversham (d. 1763), 211, 212, 340; Sir Chas., M.P., 211, 212; Thos., M.P., 211; Thos. (jr.), 212; fam., 212
Dundas, Chas., baron Amesbury (d. 1832), 253
Dunlow hund., 2, 3, 52
Dunning, John, M.P., 211
Dunstanville, de, Rob., 48; Wal., 50, 51, 70; fam., 48, 53
Dunworth hund., 3, 13, 20 n, 28 n, 51, 69, 205 n; constable (high), 234 n
Duras, Louis de, 2nd earl of Feversham, 165
Durham, Co., 276 n
Durnford, Wm. of, 19
Durnford, 75
Durrington, 68, 339, 355
Dysmers, Chris., clerk of the peace, 89
E.
Earle, Giles, M.P., 218; Wm. Rawlinson, M.P., 218, 219
Earth fam., 122
Easterton, 52, 70
Easton, near Marlborough, 148
Eaton, Castle, 50, 202 n, 260 n; and see Hannington, Lus Hill
Ebble, riv., 70
Edgar, king, 45, 46, 55
Edgar, Thos., M.P., 112
Edgell, Jas., clerk of the peace, 174
Edghill, Jas., 198
Edinburgh, 342
Edington, 46; ho. of Bonhommes, 48, 53, 61; priory, 215; and see Bainton
Edmondes, Sir Thos., M.P., 117, 121
Edmund, king, 45, 55
Education, 267, 280, 289, 307, 308– 9, 348–68
Edward the Elder, king, 45
Edward the Confessor, king, 2, 45, 46, 55
Edward I, king, 37, 38, 41, 51, 54, 59, 61, 67, 75
Edward II, king, 41, 42, 52, 59, 357
Edward III, king, 29, 42, 59, 61, 76, 79
Edward VI, king, 80, 93, 96, 105, 121, 128, 364
Edwards, Revd. Jos., 359
Edworth, Steph. de, sheriff, 12, 13
Edwy, king, 45, 55
Egerton, Sir Thos., 88
Ela, ctss. of Salisbury, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 47
Elcombe, in Wroughton, 28
Eleanor, queen, 12
Electricity Board, Southern, 292
Eliot, Sir John, 131
Elizabeth I, queen, 81, 82, 83, 94, 95, 98, 112, 113, 114, 116, 118, 123, 128, 129, 196, 349
Elms, John, 249
Elston, in Orcheston St. George, 48
Elstub hund., 28 n, 50, 51, 57
Elstub and Everleigh (Everley) hund., 52, 177, 205 n, 234 n
Elvetham (Hants), 225
Elwes, Sir John, 159 n
Ely (Cambs.), cath., 54, 55
Emma, abbess of Wilton, 67
Enford, 149, 159 n, 170 n, 281
Englefield, Sir Francis, 85, 86; fam., 87
Erlestoke, 170 n, 229, 349
Ernie (Ernley), Sir Edw., 199; Sir John, M.P., 143 n, 151, 157 n, 158, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 169; fam., 32, 155, 195
Escheator, 15–16, 29–31
Essex, Hen. of, 17
Essex, 9, 163 n, 322
Essex, earl of, see Devereux
Estcourt (Escourt), Edmund, 219; Giles, M.P., 93–94, 113, 114; Sotheron, M.P., 313; Sir Thos. (fl. 1698), 218; Thos., M.P. (Cricklade), 228 n; Thos., M.P. (Devizes), 228; Thos., M.P. (Marlborough), 228 n; Thos. Grimston Bucknall, chairman, qu. sess., 178, 180, 293; Thos. Hen. Sutton Bucknall, chairman, qu. sess., 294; —, 124; fam., 89
Etchilhampton, 47, 69
Ethelred, see Æthelred
Evans, Geo., 1st baron Carbery, 215; Geo., M.P., 215
Evelyn, Sir John, M.P., 117, 138, 139, 141, 144, 146, 153; fam., 122 n
Everard, John, coroner, 27, 28
Everett, Jos., M.P., 217; Thos., M.P., 217; —, 300; fam., 218
Everleigh (Everley), 52, 70, 196, 251, 260 n
Evesham (Worcs.), battle of, 12
Ewen, Mic, clerk of the peace, 174; Sarah, 174
Ewyas fam., 48
Ewyas Harold (Herefs.), 48; honor of, 48, 69
Exeter (Devon), 149
Exford bridge, 250 n
Eyles, Sir Francis, 227; Francis (jr.), 227; John, wool-stapler, 227; Sir John, M.P., 156, 227; Sir Jos., M.P., 227; fam., 227, 228
Eynes (or Heynes), Thos., 115 n
Eyre, Giles, 156; Hen., 163 n; Sam. (fl. 1689), 156; Sam. (fl. 1765), 222; Thos., M.P., 147, 150; Sir Wm, 82, 85; Wm., 151, 153 n; fam., 122, 157, 161, 163, 169, 211, 220, 222
Eyre, 16–18, 40, 41
F.
Fairfax, Thos., 3rd Ld. Fairfax, 142
Fairs, 100
Falconer, Alexander, 305 n
Falstone (or Faulston), in Bishopstone, 60, 139
Falstone House Committee, 143
Faringdon (Berks.), 254, 294
Farleigh Hungerford (Som.), 12, 76, 146
Farleigh, Monkton, 190; prior and priory of, 28, 53, 62
Farley, 324
Farley Hill, in Swallowfield (Berks.), 1, 2
Farmer, S. W., 359
Farrant, John, 357
Farrar, Dr. W. F., 366
Farrington, Thos., M.P., 217
Fasterne park, 21
Faulston, see Falstone
Felawe, John, 66; Wm., 66
Fenner, Revd. J. L., 350
Fergus, Dr., 365
Ferne, Rob., M.P., 216–17
Feversham, Ld., see Duncombe, Duras
Fiddington, in Market Lavington, 246, 329–30
Figheldean, 57
Finch, Chas., 330; Dan., M.P., 159 n; Heneage, 3rd earl of Winchilsea, 167 n; Dr. W. C., 330; W. C. (jr.), 330; Dr. Wm., 329; —, chief justice, 88
Fire Service, 289–90
Firebrace, Sir Basil, 227 n
Fisher, Brice, M.P., 218
Fisher Education Act, 354
Fisherton Anger, in Salisbury, 340; ale-houses, 178, 183; gaols, 21, 22, 40, 94, 96, 97, 172, 176, 178, 181, 184, 185, 186, 187–8, 239–40, 241, 242, 261; health (public), 325; lunatic asylum, 246, 329, 330, 331; plague, 319; poor rate, 189
Fisherton de la Mere, 260 n, 351
FitzAlan, Hen., earl of Arundel (d. 1579/80), 88; Thos. (d. 1415), earl of Arundel, 30
FitzAucher, Hen., 9
FitzGerold, Margery, 49, 51; Warin, 49; fam., 49, 50
FitzHamon, Wm., 49
FitzJames, Sir John, 40 n
Fitzmaurice, Ld. Edmond, baron Fitzmaurice of Leigh, 232, 251, 258, 263, 265, 266, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 308, 348, 353, 359; Ld. Edw. Geo. Petty, 303 n; Hen. Petty, 3rd marquess of Lansdowne, 300, 301, 307, 312, 352; Hen. Petty, 4th marquess of Lansdowne, 303 n; Hen. Chas. Keith, 5th marquess of Lansdowne, 232, 308, 310, 327; Thos., 211; W. T. P., M.P., 306 n; fam., 303
FitzPayn, Rob., justice, 41
FitzWarin, Pet., M.P., 75
Flamston farm, in Bishopstone, 60
Fleetwood, Chas., M.P., 145, 151, 153; Miles, M.P., 135; Sir Wm., M.P., 121, 129, 145 n
Fletcher, Sir Frank, 366
Fludyer, Caroline, 228 n; Geo., M.P., 228; Sir Sam., M.P., 228; Thos., M.P., 228; fam., 229
Fludyer, Marsh, and Hudson, firm of, 228
Foley, John, constable, 243 n
Folkestone, vct., see Bouverie
Fonthill Bishops, 51, 53, 60
Fonthill Gifford, 135, 143, 225, 246, 329, 331
Forest, royal, 50
Fordingbridge (Hants), 254, 294
Forster Education Act, 364
Forsyth, surgeon, 323
Fortescue, Edmund, M.P., 117
Forth, Barbara, 364
Fortibus, Isabel de, ctss. of Aûmale, 50, 59, 65
Foster, Hannah, 174; John, M.P., 118, 129; Mic. (sr. and jr.), clerks of the peace, 173–4
Fovant, 273
Fowler, H., 222 n; Dr. and Mrs. Ric., 341–2
Fox, Chas., M.P., 158 n, 165, 220; Chas. Jas., 219; Hen., 218, 219; Hen. Ric., 3rd baron Holland, 223, 224, 253; R. C, M.P., 301 n; Ric., bp. of Winchester, 33; Sir Steph., M.P., 157, 158 n, 159 n, 162, 163 n, 165, 166, 223 n; Steph. (fl. 1750), M.P., 222; fam., 169, 220, 223
Foxham, in Bremhill, 281, 327
Foyle, Oxenbridge, 149 n
Frampton, John, clerk of the peace, 89, 90
France, 199
Francklyn, John, M.P., 135 n, 140 n, 144
Franco, Sir Ralph, M.P., 215, 301 n
Fray, John, 30
Frederick Louis, prince of Wales, 217, 218, 226
Freeland, John, gaolkeeper, 94
Freeman, Thos., M.P., 78
Fresden, in Highworth, 1
Freshford (Som.), 253, 254 n, 260, 283
Frome (Som.), 165, 228, 367
Fromond, Steph., 12
Frustfield hund., 3, 9, 20 n, 28 n, 51, 203 n; constable (high), 234 n
Fry, Mrs., 342
Fuller, G. W. Pargiter, M.P., 278, 308, 313; J. M. F., M.P., 314 n, 315; John, sheriff, 308 n, 313 n; Ric., 357
Fulmerston, Ric., M.P., 115, 119, 128
Fynamor, Mr., 93 n
G.
Gabell, Revd. Hen. Dison, 361
Gaol deliveries, 18–20, 37–40, 64
Gape, Thos., M.P., 157 n, 159 n
Gardiner, Steph., bp. of Winchester, 117, 118
Garrett, Geo., M.P., 135
Garth, Chas., M.P., 228, 229 n; John, M.P., 228, 229 n
Gas Board, Southern, 292
Gas Board, South-Western, 292
Gascony, 50
Gasper, in Stourton, 254 n, 273
Gater, Ric, coroner, 26
Gatton (Surr.), 121
Gaunt, John of, 76
Gauntlett, Rog., M.P., 130 n
Gawayn, John, 34; fam., 32
Gawen fam., 122, 144
Geld Rolls, 44, 45, 46, 49
George I, king, 199, 213
George III, king, 170
George IV, king, 210
George VI, king, 366
George, Reuben, 316
Gerebert, Wm., escheator, 16
Gerrard, Sir Gil., 164
Ghent, Sim. of, bp. of Sar., 357
Giffard (Gifford), Elias, 48; John, 133; Osbern, 48; Rog., M.P., 117; Wal., constable, 70; —, governess, 362
Gilbert, John, M.P., 77; Nat., 229 n
Giles, John, M.P., 35, 77, 78
Girls' Schools, Union of, for Social Service, 363
Gladstone, Wm. Ewart, 309, 313, 314
Glanville, Sir John, 143
Glastonbury, Rob. of, 12
Glastonbury (Som.), 362; abbey and abbot of, 3, 11, 19, 24, 51, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 66–67, 68, 70, 71, charter, 54; Twelve Hides of, 61
Gloucester, 141, 153, 217
Gloucester, bp. of, see Huntingford
Gloucester, Gilbert, earl of (d. 1230), 68
Gloucester, honor of, 50, 52
Gloucester, Statute of, 64
Gloucestershire, 1, 2, 30, 41, 43, 71, 75, 77, 105 n, 109, 111, 112, 120, 125 n, 150, 153, 154, 233, 258, 273, 274, 278, 283, 294, 338; sheriff of, 82 n
Godarville, Wal. de, 50, 51
Goddard, Ambrose, M.P., 197–8, 201, 202–3, 204, 206, 208, 224 n, 303; Ambrose Lethbridge, 302, 303; Francis, sheriff, 133; H. N., 254; Ric. (fl. 1640), 140; Ric. (fl. 1722), 199–200; Thos. (d. 1770), M.P., 201; Thos. (fl. 1806), M.P., 303 n; fam., 167, 195, 196, 202, 223, 224
Godfrey fam., 169
Godolphin, Chas., 362; Eliz., 362; Francis, 362; Hen., dean of St. Paul's, 362 n; Sidney, 1st earl of Godolphin, 362 n; Sir Wm., 362; Wm., 362
Godolphin sch., 350, 362–3
Gomeldon (Gombleton), in Idmiston, 56, 61, 68, 190
Gooch, Dan., 343
Gordon, Ld. Geo., 217 n; Rob., M.P., 205 n, 224, 301 n
Gore, Chas. (fl. 1641), 138 n; Chas. (fl. 1763), 223; Rob., 63; Thos., coroner, 27, 28, 62; Wm., 223; fam., 223
Gorges, Edw., 1st baron Gorges, 134; Edw., 82; Ric, M.P., 137; Sir Thos., 82, 84, 85; Thos., M.P., 118 n
Goring, Geo., Ld. Goring, 141, 142
Goschen, Geo. Joachim, 1st vct. Goschen, 269
Gotch, M. S., 361
Gough, Wm., 349
Gough-Calthorpe, Geo., 3rd baron Calthorpe, 225, 300
Gouldsmith, Jesse, 343
Grafton, see Wexcombe, Wolf Hall
Graham, Sir Geo., 300; Sir Jas., Home Secretary (1841), 217 n; Sir Jas. of Kirkstall (Yorks.), 217; Sir S., M.P., 301 n
Grampound (Cornw.), 129 n, 215 n
Grantham (Lines.), 241
Great Western Railway, 302, 324, 326, 343–4, 348, 355, 356
Green (Greene, Grene), John, 65; John Thos., 243; Nicholas, M.P. 147, 150; Wm., M.P., 118; Wm., informer, 243
Greenly, Revd. John, 357
Greenville, see Grenville
Greenway, Mr., 200
Gregory, Alice, 65
Grene, see Green
Grenville (Greenville), Adam de, 20; Geo., 219
Gresham, Sir Thos., 125 n
Grey, Lady Cath., 115, 129, 130, 131; Chas., 2nd earl Grey, 300; Edw., vct. Grey of Fallodon, 265; Hen., duke of Suffolk (d. 1554), 129
Griffin, Sir Edw., M.P., 144 n
Griffith, Dr. John, 361; Revd. C. T., 361; Revd. R. C., 361
Griffiths, E. L., 358
Grimstead, John of, M.P., 75
Grindal, Edmund, abp. of Canterbury, 118
Grittleton, 198, 227; ho., 228; man., 51, 70; park, 303 n; rectory, 20
Grobham, Ric., 145 n
Grobham Howe, Geo., M.P., 145; John, 153, 155; Sir Ric., 152, 164, 167, 175; fam., 168
Groome, Wm., 94
Grosmont, Hen. of, 1st duke of Lancaster, 76
Grossett, John, 228
Grosvenor, Rob., 2nd earl Grosvenor, 225, 300
Grove, Hugh, 149; John, 308 n; T. H., M.P., 313; Thos., M.P., 151, 152, 158 n, 159 n; Sir Thos., 308
Grovely wood, 35, 79 n
Grubb, Hen., M.P., 114 n; fam., 122
Grygge, John, 68
Guilford, earl of, see North
Gulson, E., 254 n
Gunnyld, John, 22
Guy, Ant., sheriff, 228; —, attorney, 228
Gwyn, Francis, M.P., 157, 158, 162
Gyles (or Hobbes), John, 149 n
H.
Hache, see Hatch
Hackett, Maria, 358; Wm., 101
Hadow Report, 354
Haileybury sch., 366 n
Haines Hill, in Broad Hinton (Berks.), 135 n
Hales, Chris., M.P., 115, 129; John, M.P., 115, 118 n, 129; Sim. de, sheriff, 7, 10
Hall, John (fl. 1449), coroner, 28 n; John (fl. 1685), 165; Sir Thos., 87
Ham, East and West (Essex), 355
Hamilton, Wm. Gerard, 209–10, 217; Wal. Kerr, bp. of Sar., 358, 363
Hammersmith (London), 353
Hampcote, John de, 24
Hampshire, Wm., M.P., 128 n
Hampshire, 1, 5, 9, 10, 29, 30, 31, 37, 39, 42, 62, 71, 75, 77, 78, 83, 86, 111, 118, 120, 141, 165, 184, 220, 229 n, 273, 275, 276 n, 283, 294, 297, 305 n, 338; 1d. lieut., 138
Hampshire Down sheep, 352
Hampshire River Board, 292
Hampton, John, coroner, 29 n, 36
Hancock, Wm., constable, 243 n
Hanecokkes, Maud, 69
Hanley, Gabriel, 83
Hanney, West (Berks.), 357
Hannington, in Castle Eaton, 283
Happold, Dr. F. C., 367
Harden, Ric., 35
Hardenhuish, 50, 350
Harding, Ric., M.P., 144 n; Sam., 304;–,200
Hardwick, Edw., 357
Hare, Augustus J. C., 350; Hen., 2nd baron Coleraine, 195 n, 198; Hugh, 1st baron Coleraine, 143, 154 n; Nicholas, M.P., 117
Harleston, John, M.P., 77, 78
Harnham, John of, coroner, 27
Harnham, East, 94, 107, 318, 319
Harnham, West, 12
Harnham bridge, 90, 106–7, 172
Harpur, Ric., serjeant, 88
Harrington, W., 163 n
Harrow sch., 365 n
Hartham, in Corsham, 16, 202 n
Hartington, marquess of, see Cavendish
Hartridge, John of, sheriff, 13
Hartwell, Abraham, M.P., 118
Harvey, Edmund, M.P., 145, 153 n; Sir Eliab, 163 n, 164, 165; Wm., 210; fam., 169
Haselden, Ric. de, 19
Haskins, John, treasurer, 175
Haslerig, Sir Arthur, 154
Hastings fam., 114
Hastings (Suss.), 228
Hatch (Hache), West, in West Tisbury, 123, 167, 168, 195
Hatcher, Hen., 362
Haversham, Nicholas of, sheriff, 10
Hawe, John, 67
Hawkes, Wm., clerk of the peace, 174, 175
Hawkins, John, sheriff, 163 n
Haycroft, Wm., coroner, 25 n
Haynes, J., 329; Dr. S. L., 329
Hayward, Thos., M.P., 217
Haywood (Haywode), Thos., 240 n; Wal. de, sheriff, 20
Hazelbury, in Box, 48
Heale ho., in Woodford, 159
Health, Boards of, 257
Health, public, 267, 277–9, 283, 286
Health visitors, 334, 336, 338
Heaneage, see Heneage
Heath, Sir Rob., 117
Heddington, 227
Hedges, Sir Chas., M.P., 210, 218; Wm., M.P., 210; fam., 211
Hele, Ric, 357
Helion, Wal. de, 38 n
Hely, Jas., M.P., 150, 151 n, 152, 155, 156 n
Hendred, East (Berks.), 201
Heneage (Heaneage), Geo., M.P., 305 n, 306 n; Sir Thos., 113
Henley (Oxon.), 168
Henry I, king, 5, 17, 45, 48, 54, 55, 56
Henry II, king, 6, 8, 17, 18, 46, 49, 54, 55
Henry III, king 7, 8, 11, 12, 14, 18, 19, 23, 37, 50, 57, 58, 59, 74
Henry IV, king, 52, 75
Henry VI, king, 42
Henry VII, king, 30
Henry VIII, king, 120, 128, 195, 196
Henry, prince of Wales (d. 1612), 113 n
Heraldic Visitations, 122
Herbert, Ann, ctss. of Pembroke (d. 1676), 140 n; Edw. (fl. 1563), M.P., 116; Edw. (fl. 1640), M.P., 135; Ellis, M.P., 76; Geo. Rob. Chas., 13th and 10th earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 265, 310; Hen., 2nd earl of Pembroke, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87, 89, 116–17, 124, 125; Hen., 10th and 7th earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 201, 202, 209–10, 217; Hen., 1st earl of Carnavon, 200, 201–3, 223, 224; Jas., M.P., 145, 146; Lady Mary, 157 n; Sir Percy, M.P., 117; Phil., 4th and 1st earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 81, 89 134, 136, 138, 139, 140, 146 n, 159; Phil., 5th and 2nd earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 89, 109, 155 n, 159; Phil., 7th and 4th earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 159, 163, 164, 191; Rob. Hen., 12th and 9th earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 300, 301, 312; Sidney, 1st Ld. Herbert of Lea, 208, 303, 305, 306, 307, 312, 342, Sir Thos., 138 n; Thos., 8th and 5th earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 159, 165, 166, 168; Wm., 1st earl of Pembroke, 80–81, 82, 89, 114 n, 115, 116, 119, 120, 127; Wm., 3rd earl of Pembroke, 81, 87, 89, 91, 96, 113, 117, 130; Wm., 2nd s. of 4th and 1st earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 135, 137; Wm., 6th and 3rd earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 159; Wm. (M.P. for Cricklade 1811), 224; fam., 81, 114, 116–17, 118, 121, 124, 127, 130, 135, 159, 195 n, 206, 209
Hereford, 359
Hereford, Humph., earl of, 47; earls of, 52, 53
Herefordshire, 302 n, 362; ld. lieut., 81
Hertford, earls of, 89; and see Seymour
Hertford, Frances, ctss. of, 364
Hertoke, see Ashridge
Heved, Nicholas, coroner, 26, 29 n, 76
Heym, Steph., 37
Heynes (or Eynes), Thos., 115 n
Heytesbury, 35, 53, 76, 170 n; educ., 351; man., 48, 136, 209; Parl. rep., 73, 78, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 123, 130 n, 136, 157, 165, 169, 197, 209, 229 n, 230, 299, 300, 301; and see Tytherington
Heytesbury, baron, see A'Court
Heytesbury hund., 20 n, 28 n, 48, 49, 51, 57, 67, 69, 136; constable (high), 234 n; court, 70
Heywood, F. M., 366 n
Hicks Beach, Mic., 224 n
Hide, John, 68
Highclere (Hants), 201
Highnam (Glos.), 120
Highway, in Hilmarton, 46 n, 326–7
Highways, 171, 248–9, 250–1, 275– 7, 286–7, 291
Highworth, 72, 93, 100; man., 59; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 255; R.D., 295; vacc., 324 n; and see Fresden
Highworth hund., 3, 23, 49, 51, 57, 58, 69, 208, 222; constable (high), 234 n; court, 65, 66
Hildrop, Dr. John, 359
Hill, Francis, 190
Hilliard, Thos., 133
Hilmarton, see Highway
Hilperton, 260 n, 274 n
Hindon, 85, 100, 166, 168, 297; bailiff of, 60; 'division', 177; highways, 251, 260 n; man., 51; Parl. rep., 73, 112, 117, 118, 119, 121, 123, 125, 129, 130 n, 131 n, 135, 137, 145, 157, 159, 169, 196, 209 n, 220, 222, 224–5, 226, 227, 229 n, 230, 299, 300, 301; poor relief, 254; qu. sess., 88
Hinsman, Edw. (jr.), J.P., 233 n
Hinton, Sir Thos., M.P., 130 n
Hinton (Broad), in Hurst (Berks.), 1, 2, 258
Hinton, Little, 351
Hippesley, J. C, 188 n; Rob., sheriff, 151, 152 n
Hitchcock, Chas., 330
Hoare, Sir Ric. Colt, 194
Hoare's Bank, 194
Hobbes (or Gyles), John, 149 n; Thos., 349
Hobhouse, C. H. E., M.P., 314; Mrs. Chas., 333; Sir Chas. Parry, 280
Hoby, Thos., M.P., 156, 220 n; fam., 220
Hodges, Thos., M.P., 138, 143, 146 n
Hoese, Pet. de la, coroner, 27, 28 n
Holdsworth, W. S., 44
Holland (Dutch agent in London), 220
Holland, baron, see Fox
Holies, Denzil, M.P., 133, 137 n, 138, 139, 140, 145, 154; Francis, 151; Sir John, 126
Hollister, Wm., 226
Holmes, John, 22
Holt, 274, 304, 351
Holton, Lionel, 150, 151 n
Honors, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 54, 63– 64, 66
'Honton', 2 n
Hooper fam., 113
Hopton, Ralph, Ld. Hopton, 139 n, 140, 141; Wal. de, 38 n; fam., 151
Home, Laur., M.P., 130 n; Rob., bp. of Winchester, 118, 127
Horningsham, 53, 320, 321; and see Longleat
Horsham (Suss.), 123 n, 186
Horwood, Wm., M.P., 117
Hospital Board, Oxford, 292
Hospital Board, South-West Metropolitan, 292
Hospital Board, South-Western, 292
Hospitals, 292, 340–7
Houghton, Wm. de, 39
How (Howe), Sir Jas., M.P., 225; John, Ld. Chedworth, 195, 197; Sir Ric, M.P., 195, 198, 199, 200, 225; fam., 195, 197
Howard, Chas. John, Ld. Andover, later 17th and 10th earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, 219, 232; Craven, M.P., 218; Hen., 12th and 5th earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, 218–19; Hen. Chas., 18th and 11th earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, 265; Hen. Fred., Ld. Mowbray and Maltravers, later earl of Arundel (d. 1652), 138; J. K., M.P., 306 n; John, 15th and 8th earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, 223, 224; Phil., M.P., 162; Sir Thos., M.P., 130 n; Thos., 2nd earl of Berkshire, 139, 144; Thos., Ld. Andover, later 16th and 9th earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, 224, 254; Thos. 3rd duke of Norfolk (d. 1554), 115; Lady Victoria, 344; fam., 122, 123, 161 n, 218
Howe, see How
Hudson, Giles, M.P., 228; W. H., 297
Hughes, Wm., 349
Hull (Hulle), Eustace de (la), escheator, 16, 38 n
Hullavington (or Clatford), prior of, 20
Hulle, see Hull
Hulse, E. H., M.P., 313
Hume, Jos., M.P., 263
Hundreds, 3, 44–46, 48–50, 51–52; courts, 54–59, 63–71, 170
Hungerford, Sir Ant., 32 n, 93; Ant., deputy lieut., 82; Ant., M.P., 144 n; Edmond, 134; Edw., 82, 90; Sir Edw. (fl. 1640), 108, 124 n, 130n, 136, 138, 139, 141, 144,145, 146; Sir Edw. (fl. 1680), 161, 163, 164; Sir Geo., 164; Sir Giles, 156; Hen., 152, 153; Rob. of, 29, 32 n, 76; Sir Thos. (d. 1397), 34, 53, 76; Sir Thos. (d. 1468), 43; Wal. (fl. 1346), 28; Wal., 1st Ld. Hungerford, 53; Wal., Ld. Hungerford of Heytesbury, 32 n, 114; Sir Wal. (fl. 1592), 87, 88; fam., 32, 53. 76, 89, 91, 114, 122, 123, 135, 136, 145, 150, 161 n, 163, 195, 210, 211
Hungerford (Berks.), 1, 168, 254, 260 n, 273, 274, 294
Hungerford chant., 357 n
Hungerford—Hereford road, 291
Hunt, Hen., 149 n, 221; Thos., 149
Hunter, Guy, 368
Huntingford, Geo. Isaac, bp. of Gloucester, 361; Revd. Thos., 361
Husband, J., M.P., 314
Hussey (Husee), Geof., 57; Hen., 11; Jas., chairman, qu. sess., 293; Wm. (fl. 1258), 11; Wm. (d. 1813), M.P., 222, 223; fam., 40
Huxham, Rob. of, sheriff, 10, 15
Huxley, T. H., 366
Hyde, Alexander, bp. of Sar., 136; Edw., 1st earl of Clarendon, 135 n, 143 n, 156 n, 159, 162, 168, 172, 195; Edw. (of Hatch), 159 n, 168; Hen., 2nd earl of Clarendon, 155 n, 165, 166, 168, 198; Lawr., M.P., 103, 116, 123; Lawr., 1st earl of Rochester (d. 1711), 148, 159, 163, 164, 165, 166, 168; Rob., recorder of Sar., 103, 136, 139, 140, 144 n, 145, 156 n, 159; Sir Rob. (d. 1665), 159 n; Rob. (of Hatch), 167, 195, 196, 198, 199, 200, 225; Wm., 126; fam., 122, 123, 136, 155, 159, 161 n, 169, 195, 196, 197, 225, 226
Hyde-Villiers fam., earls of Clarendon, 226
Hynde, John, M.P., 117
I.
Idmiston, 56, 61, 68, 149 n, 190, 297; and see Gomeldon, Porton
Ilchester (Som.), 149
Illingworth, Wm., 214
Imber, 53
India, 223, 265, 350
Indies, West, 139 n
Inge, John, 33 n, 38 n
Inglesham (Berks.), 1, 202 n, 258
Ingram, Wm., 320
Insula, Humph. de, 48
Invalid Children's Aid Soc, 344
Inverness-shire, 217 n
Ireland, 83, 84, 120, 145, 146, 151 n, 153, 166, 183, 210, 223, 314, 315, 350
Ireton, Hen., 145 n
Isabel, queen of Edw. II, 21
Ivemy, M., 224 n
Ivie, John, mayor of Sar., 136, 320; —, schoolmistress, 362
Ivy Church, in Alderbury, 196, 209; prior of, 43
J.
Jamaica, 225, 228, 229 n
James I, king, 84, 98, 118, 119, 121, 131, 364 n
James II, king, 156, 164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 215, 216, 223 n, 226
Javelin Men, 244
Jenkins, Sir Leoline, 164 n
Jenner, Edw., 323; Rob., M.P., 136, 138, 143, 144, 146 n
Jernemouth, John, 70
Jervoise, Geo. Pureboy, M.P., 220 n; Thos., 222
Jewel, John, bp. of Sar., 357
Joce, Geo., M.P., 77
John, king, 6, 7, 18, 46, 47, 49, 50, 56, 57, 70
Johnson, Geo., M.P., 158, 163
Jones, John, 175; Ric. (d. 1688), 349; Ric (fl. 1713), M.P., 220
Justices of the Peace, 31–37, 42, 68, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 87–110, 173, 176–7, 179, 182–9, 231–4, 237
Juxon, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, 88
K.
Keepers of the peace, 31–37, 42
Keevil, John, coroner, 27, 28
Keilwey, Rob., M.P., 115
Kemble (Glos.), 1, 224, 260 n, 273– 4, 276, 328
Ken, Thos., bp. of Bath and Wells, 361
Kennett, 167
Kensington (London), 216, 364
Kent, John, clerk of the peace, 89, 90, 130 n; Ric, 155 n; Wm., 140; fam., 113, 161 n
Kent, 13, 245, 297; ld. lieut., 81
Kerr, Charlotte, 350
Kibblewhite, Jas., 227
Kilmington (Som.), 1, 254 n, 273
Kilvert, Revd. Rob., 350
'Kinemerford' (Kempsford, Glos.), barony of, 50
King, John, alderman, 265; Mat., M.P., 112
King's Bench and Marshalsea, treasurers of, 98, 107, 109, 190
King's Bench, court of, 42, 63, 78, 94, 98, 107, 128, 172, 190, 360
Kingdon, Lemuel, 158 n, 165
Kingsbridge hund., 3, 20 n, 36, 51, 222; constable (high), 234 n
Kingsmill, Hen., M.P., 118, 129; John, chancellor of Winchester, 118; Ric., M.P., 127; fam., 120
Kingswood (Glos.), 1, 2, 183, 258
Kington St. Michael, 11, 52, 70
Kington, West, 249
Kinwardstone hund., 24, 28 n, 36, 48, 49, 51, 57, 58, 69, 170 n; constable (high), 234 n
Kirkham, Rog., M.P., 145
Kirkstall (Yorks. W.R.), 217
Kirton (Kyrton), Jas., 127, 128; Josias, 126–7
Kitson Clark, G. S. R., 303
Knook, 53
Knoyle hund., 3, 51
Knoyle, East, 51, 60, 143 n, 183, 335; rector of, 133; and see Milton, Pertwood
Knoyle, West, 148 n
Knyght, Edw., 67
Knyvet, Sir Hen., deputy lieut., 82, 122
Kyrton, see Kirton
L.
Labourers, Ordinance of, 36
Labourers, Statute of, 36
Lackham, in Lacock, 227, 353
Lacock (Laycock), 72, 116, 165, 167, 184, 197, 200, 243, 273; and see Bowden Park, Lackham, Notton
Lacock, abbess and abbey, 7, 69, 195, 228
Lacy, de, Alice, 52; Hen., 3rd earl of Lincoln (d. 1311), 52
Lade, Thos., 67
'La Grave', near Wokingham (Berks.), 38
Lake, Sir Thos., M.P., 121
Lamb, Peniston, 1st Ld. Melbourne, 217
Lambard, John, coroner, 29 n, 35; fam., 35
Lambert, John (d. 1683), 154; Sir John (d. 1892), 307 n
Lambeth (London), 304
Lancaster, 129; ld. lieut., 81 n
Lancaster, Hen. of, see Henry IV, king; Thos. of (d. 1322), 29, 52; fam., 53
Lancaster, duchy of, 22, 47, 52, 53, 62, 70, 76, 77, 121, 129
Lancaster, duke of, see Grosmont
Lancaster and Chester, 1d. lieutenancy of, 81 n
Langford (Langeford), John of, coroner (ante 1275), 15; John of, coroner (1325), 15; W. de, coroner, 15
Langford, see Bathampton
Langley, Edmund of, earl of Cambridge (d. 1402), 33; John, M.P., 77
Langport (Som.), 142
Langton, Thos., bp. of Winchester, 33
Langworthy, Dr. C. C, 246, 330; Dr. R. A., 330
Lansdown (Lansdowne), Som., 139, 141, 154 n
Lansdowne fam., 211
Lansdowne, marquess of, see Fitzmaurice
Larder, Rob., 31
Latimer (Latymer), Rob., 349
Latton, 328
Latymer, see Latimer
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, 357
Launceston (Cornw.), 151 n
Laurence (or Uffenham), see Uffenham
Laverstock, 246, 247
Lavington, 23, 165 n, 182
Lavington Baynton, man. of, 76
Lavington, Market, 28, 100, 319; and see Fiddington
Lavington, West, 45, 335, 353, 358; Dauntsey's sch., 358–9
Lawes, Revd. J. T., 359–60, 361
Lawrence, Thos., 350; —, gaoler, 14; —, Serjeant, 9
Leaf, Herbert, 365
Lefevre, C. S., 253, 254 n
Legge, Geo., 158 n, 163 n
Legh, Martin de, under-sheriff, 13 n
Leicester, earl of, 71
Leicester, Eleanor, ctss. of, 58
Leicestershire, 279
Leigh, 53
Leigh Delamere, 349
Lenthall, Wm., 144 n
Leonard, Miss E. M., 98
Leprosy, 318–19
Lewes (Suss.), battle of, 12
Lewis, Ric, M.P., 163 n, 164 n, 169, 215; Thos., M.P., 220 n
Ley, Sir Hen., M.P., 130 n; Jas., 3rd earl of Marlborough, 139; Sir Jas., M.P., 130 n; fam., 122
Liberties, 44–71
Lichfield, Sim. of, 39
Lieutenant, Lord, see Lord Lieutenant
Lilborne, Sir John, coroner, 25, 28 n; Wm., coroner, 25, 28 n, 75; fam., 32
Limpley Stoke, 274, 290
Lincoln, earl of, see Lacy
Lincolnshire, 7 n, 78
Lisle, Rob. de, 12
Lister, Ric, 40 n
Little, W. G., 356
Littlebury, Martin de, 20
Littlecote, near Hungerford (Berks.), 126 n, 136, 168, 227
Llewellyn, Capt. Hoel, Chief Constable, 269
Lloyd George, David, 315
London, Hildebrand of, sheriff, 13
London, 29, 39, 42, 67, 78, 84, 85, 86, 88, 92, 96, 100, 101, 106, 108, 113, 114, 117, 121, 128, 136, 143, 154, 183, 203, 204, 205, 211, 217, 223, 225, 227, 228, 304, 310, 319, 320, 328, 340, 342, 350, 358, 360, 364, 365 n, 366
London—Bath road, 277
London—Bristol road, 291
London—Penzance road, 291
Long, Cath., 204; Edmund, J.P., 102; Edw., 85; Sir Jas., sheriff, 139–40, 142, 144; Sir Jas., M.P., (of Draycott), 167, 215; Sir Jas. (fl. 1812), 196 n, 202; Sir Jas. Tylney, M.P., 198, 204, 229; R. C. C, 315; Ralph le, coroner, 26; Ric. (fl. 1701), 198; Ric. (fl. 1806), 198, 200, 204; Ric. Penruddock, 307; Rob. (fl. 1428), J.P., 34; Sir Rob. (d. 1768), 201; Thos. (fl. 1571), 126; Thos. (fl. 1701), 198; Sir Wal., deputy lieut., 82, 85; Wal., sheriff, 87, 123, 130 n, 131–2, 134, 137, 138, 139, 145, 146; Wal. (fl. 1830), M.P., 302, 303, 306 n, 313; Wal. Hume, 1st vct. Long, 313, 314, 315 n; fam., 32, 86, 122, 123, 150, 161 n, 195, 196, 200, 202, 204, 205, 206, 227, 302, 313
Long-Wellesley, Wm., M.P., 198
Longbridge hund., 51
Longespée, Margaret, 52; Wm. (I), 6–7, 8, 47; Wm. (II), 7–8, 49, 50; Wm. (III), 49, 50, 51; fam., 2, 6, 7, 9, 19, 47, 52
Longford cast., in Britford, 118 n, 137, 141, 142, 143, 220
Longleat, in Horningsham, 84, 124, 143, 153 n, 164, 165, 361, 362; priory, 10
Longueville, vct., see Yelverton
Lopes, Sir E. A., 300, 301; Sir Manasseh, M.P., 215; Sir Massey, M.P., 261, 313; Sir R., M.P., 306 n; Ralph Ludlow, chairman, qu. sess., 233, 263, 293, 294; fam., 309
Lord Lieutenant, 80–87, 89, 105, 106, 138, 173
Lord Mayor Treloar coll., 366 n
Lorde, Wm., M.P., 77
Lostwithiel (Cornw.), 141
Louis XVIII, king of France, 350
Lovel(l), John, Ld. Lovel (d. 1408), 28; fam., 32, 53
Lowe, Geo., M.P., 135 n, 140, 144 n; Rob., vct. Sherbrooke, 308–9, 312; fam., 161 n
Lowestoft (Suff.), 279
Lucas, John, 148 n
Lucy, Sir Ric, M.P., 145, 153 n
Ludgershall, 18, 100, 258; cast., 12, 14; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 77, 112, 115, 120, 121, 126, 127, 128, 132, 135, 136 n, 137, 157, 158, 159, 196, 209 n, 216–18, 223 n, 229, 299, 300, 301
Ludlow, Edmund, 108, 141, 145; Edmund (jr.), 145, 146, 150, 151, 153, 154; Hen., deputy lieut., 87; Sir Hen., M.P., 130 n, 138; Wm., 150, 152; fam., 32, 86, 89, 118, 122, 136
Ludwell, John, M.P., 77, 78
Ludwell, in Donhead St. Mary, 27
Lufwyk, Rob. of, 62
Lunatic asylums, 233, 235, 237, 246– 8, 278, 328–33
Lush, Dr., 330
Lushill, Nicholas de, sheriff, 10
Lus Hill, in Castle Eaton, 10
Lydiard Tregoze, 75, 282
M.
Macaulay, Thos. Babington, 211, 300, 301 n, 312
Macdonald, I. P., 362
McGeachy, F. A., 365
Macnair Report, 364
Macpherson, John, M.P., 223
Madan, Col. Martin, 226
Maddington, 199, 249 n, 250
Madox, Thos., 49
Madras, Fort St. George, 210
Magens, Dorrien Magens, M.P., 217
Magna Carta, 19, 70, 102
Maidenhead (Berks.), 292
Maitland, Ebenezer Fuller, M.P., 228; John, M.P., 228; fam., 228
Makerere coll., Uganda, 365 n
Malet, Sir Alexander, 214, 215
Malmesbury, 19, 20, 29 n, 35, 36, 63, 100, 108, 123, 167 n, 305; borough, 203, 295; bridge, 249; Civil war, 140, 141, 142,143; Council (town), 257, 263; Co. Co., 264; educ, 307 n, 353; gaol, 10, 96; garrison, 94; health (public), 339; highways, 251, 260 n; hosps., 318, 338, 343, 345, 346; lepers, 318; man., 9; Parl. rep., 72,73, 75, 76, 78, 112–13, 120, 121, 128, 136 n, 145, 157, 158, 164, 165, 196, 209 n, 218–19, 222, 229, 230, 299, 300, 301, 310, 312; petty sess., 235 n, 273; police, 245; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 255; qu. sess., 93; R.D., 295; riv. pollution, 277; san., 258; sch., 350; sewage disposal, 286, 327; steward (high), 198, 210; vacc, 324 n; watersupply, 327; workho., 283; and see Cole Park, Cowfold
Malmesbury, abbey and abbot of, 3, 20, 33, 44, 46, 49, 51, 53, 56, 57, 58, 63–64, 68, 70
Malmesbury hund., 3, 20 n, 28 n, 36, 44, 46, 49, 51, 69, 70, 203, 208, 222, 223, 224; constable (high), 102, 234 n; court, 63, 68
Maltravers, Ld., see Howard
Manby, Thos., M.P., 158
Manchester, 310, 325, 359
Manchester, earl of, see Montagu
Mandeville, Ralph de, 38 n
Manningford Bohun, 27, 52, 70
Manor Courts, 54, 57, 60, 66, 170
Marden, riv., 327
Mare, de la, Pet., 76; Sir Rob., M.P., 34, 39, 76, 77; fam., 32
Marlborough, Alvred of, 48
Marlborough, 13, 18, 29 n, 53, 71, 85, 100, 123, 134, 144, 173, 205, 280, 305; borough, 295; cast., 3, 12, 14, 21 n, 364; Castle Inn, 364; civil war, 139 n, 140, 142, 143; coll., 131, 364–6; constable, 5, 76; coroner, 24; Council (town), 257; Co. Co., 264, 266; courts, 170, 233 n; division, 87, 100; educ, 307 n, 353, 355; gaols, 10, 19, 38, 41, 96, 97, 172, 181, 184, 185, 186, 187 n, 188, 238–9, 240; Grammar sch., 359–60, 361; health (public) 257, 325, 339; highways, 251, 260 n; hosps., 318, 335, 342–3, 345, 359; leprosy, 318; mayor, 213; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 75, 77, 78, 112, 114, 115, 116, 121, 122, 128, 129, 130 n, 131, 135, 137, 145, 148, 150, 151, 157, 159, 163, 164, 167, 196, 209 n, 212–15 216, 217, 221, 229 n, 230, 299, 300, 301, 303, 310, 312; plague, 319, 320; police, 245; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 253, 254, 255, 271 n, 283; powder magazine, 139; qu. sess., 35, 38, 88, 177, 232, 233, 265, 294; R.D., 282, 295; san., 258; schs., 131, 349, 359–60, 361, 364–6; sewage disposal, 327; 'Three Tuns', 199; vacc, 324 n; vagrants, 183; watersupply, 328; workho., 283
Marlborough, duke of, see Spencer; earl of, see Ley
Marlborough Downs, 13
Marlborough Nomads, 365, 366
Marlborough Times, 308, 315 n
Marlborough—Swindon Club, 366
Marprelate, Martin, 118
Marsden-Jones, E. M., 359
Marsh, John, 121; Sam., M.P., 228
Marshal, Wm., earl of Pembroke (d. 1219), 63; fam., 48
Marshal, Earl, 50
Marston Meysey (Maisey), 50, 260
Marston, South, 202 n
Martin (Martyn), John, 165 n; Thos., M.P., 118; Wm., 41; fam., 122
Martin (Hants), 1, 28, 273
Marvin, F. S., 359; Sir Jas., deputy lieut., 82, 84–85, 87
Mary I, queen, 81, 112, 115, 116, 118, 123, 128
Mary, daughter of Edw. I, 57
Maskelyne fam., 223
Massey (Massie), Sir Edw., 141, 143, 145, 146, 153, 154 n; J., M.P., 314 n; John, surveyor, 176
Matcham, Geo., chairman, qu. sess., 233, 234 n, 293
Maternity and Child Welfare, 333–6
Mathewe, Tristram, M.P., 118
Matson (Glos.), 217
Matthews, Miss E. M., 350
Maud, empress, 3, 49, 55, 56
Mauduit, Joan, 51; Rob., sheriff, 8; Thos., 8; Wm., 51; fam., 6, 8,
Maurice, prince, 141
Maynard, —, 351; fam., 122
Mayo, Revd. Jos., 239 n, 240 n
Meek, Alexander, 272
Melbourne, Sir Thos., 21
Melbourne, Ld., see Lamb
Melchet park (Hants), 1, 273
Melksham (Melkesham, Melsham), 21 n, 27, 96, 198, 206, 321; boundaries, 274; bridge, 176, 179 n; Council (town), 257; court, 170, 233 n; 'George', the, 200; health (public), 324, 326; highways, 250, 260 n, 276; hosp., 335, 343; liberty of, 62, 67; lunatics, 332; man., 50, 58, 69; par., 203; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 255, 291; qu. sess., 178; R.D., 282, 295; san., 258; sch., 351, 367; sewage disposal, 327; Shaw ho., 200; Shurnfold farm., 281; textile sch., 367; U.D., 295; vacc, 324 n; water-supply, 327–8; and see Beanacre
Melksham hund., 28 n, 36, 50, 51, 57, 58, 59, 69, 203, 321; constable (high), 134, 234 n
Melksham Without, 273
Melleford, Steph. de, coroner, 15
Melsham, see Melksham
Mercers' Company, 358
Merchant Adventurers, 121
Mere, John de, 28 n
Mere, 27, 100, 109; assizes, 37; bailiwick, 52; educ, 355; health (public), 339; highways, 260 n, 287 n; man., 53, 59, 69; Parl. rep., 73, 76; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 260; R.D., 282, 295; rates, 271 n; san., 258 n; vacc, 324 n; and see Chaddenwick
Mere hund., 28 n, 49, 51, 53, 57, 58, 69, 203; constable (high), 234 n; court, 67
Meredith, Capt. Sam., chief constable, 243, 245
Merewether, Hen. Alworth, chairman, qu. sess., 233, 293, 294
Merriman, E. B., 272; R. W., 269; Wm. Clark, clerk of the peace, 234
Mervyn, Sir Hen., M.P., 130 n; Sir Jas., 124, 125; fam., 53, 122, 123
Methuen, Fred. Hen. Paul, 2nd baron Methuen, 232; John, M.P., 196, 227; Paul, M.P., 196, 198, 200, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 227, 302; fam., 196, 206, 227, 302
Methuen Treaty, 196, 199
Meyler, Revd. Thos. (sr.), 359; Revd. Thos. (jr.), 359, 360
Meyrick, Revd. Edw., 350
Middlesex, 29, 171, 330
Middleton, A. B., 325
Middlezoy (Som.), 165
Midland Railway, 276
Midwinter fam., 112
Midwives, 333–4, 335
Milborne Port (Som.), 152 n
Mildenhall, 14, 53, 70, 320
Milk Marketing Board, 339
Mill, East, in Fordingbridge (Hants), 43
Milleward, 67
Milston, see Brigmerston
Milton, in East Knoyle, 60
Minehead (Som.), 136 n, 139
Minety, 1, 2, 258
Mirehouse, John, 214
Moberly, Edith, 358; Geo., bp. of Sar., 358
Moigne, see Moyne
Molton, South (Devon), 149, 154
Mompesson, Sir Giles, M.P., 116, 130 n; John, 148; Sir Thos., M.P., 149, 156, 157 n, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165, 169, 196, 198; fam., 53, 122, 126, 155, 195, 196, 220
Monck (Monk, Munck), Chris., 2nd duke of Albemarle, 167 n; Geo., 1st duke of Albemarle, 154; Levinus, M.P., 115
Monmouth, John of, sheriff, 7, 9
Monmouth, duke of, see Scott, Jas.
Monmouthshire, 137
Montacute (Som.), 133
Montagu (Montague, Mountagu), Hen., 1st earl of Manchester, 88; Jas., 151 n; Lady Mary Wortley, 321; Wm., earl of Sar. (d. 1397), 33; fam., 52, 227
Montfort, de, Hen., sheriff, 11 n, 12, 31, 37; Sim., 51; fam., 51
Moody, Sir Hen., J.P., 93; —, 85; fam., 122
Moore, Francis, 167; Thos., M.P., 136, 138, 144, 146 n; Thos., schoolmaster, 350; W., 165 n
Mordaunt, Chas., 3rd earl of Peterborough, 198, 218
More, Wm., bailiff, 23
Moredon, in Rodbourne Cheney, 48
Morgan, Sir Edmund, 117; Gregory, 30; Sir Thos., 117, 130 n
Morland, Sam., 158
Morley, Geo., 225; Geof. de, coroner, 15; Herbert, 154
Mornington, earl of, see Wellesley
Morse, A. L. L., M.P., 314 n
Mortimer, Ralph, 69
Mortival, Rog., bp. of Sar., 357
Morton, John, abp. of Canterbury, 33
Moryce, Wm., M.P., 118
Moseley, Humph., M.P., 114 n, 115 n
Mott, Chas., 253
Mountagu, see Montagu
Moyle, justice, 43
Moyne (Moigne), John, sheriff, 23; John le, escheator, 16
Mucegros, de, Ric, 12; Rob., 12
Mullman (Mulleman), John and his w. Maud, 65, 68
Munck, see Monck
Music, Royal Academy of, 363
Myers, Chas., canon of Sar., 366, 367
Mynne, Geo., M.P., 128
N.
Nadder, riv., 27, 69, 70
Naish, see Nash
Napier, Col., 253
Naseby, battle of, 142
Nash (Naish), Thos., 357; Dr. —, 330
National Soc, 348, 351
Nayler, John, 22
Neale, Rob., M.P., 226; Thos., 216
Neat, Wm., 95
Neath (Glam.), 246
'Neckenvill', in Cannings hund., 43
Neeld, Sir John, M.P., 302, 303, 306 n; Jos., M.P., 228, 300, 301, 303, 313; fam., 310
Nelson, Horatio, 3rd earl Nelson, 232
Nesbitt, Arnold, M.P., 223
Netherlands, 128
Nettleton, 51, 70
Neville, de, Geof., sheriff, 7; Wm., sheriff, 7
New Forest, 103, 254, 294
New Model Army, 142
New Zealand, 315
Newburgh, John of, sheriff, 13
Newbury (Berks.), 120, 168, 213, 292
Newcastle, duke of, see Pelham-Holles
Newcastle's Royal Commission (1868), 348
Newchurch (Kent), 364
Newdigate, Sir Francis, M.P., 115, 129; Rob., 129 n
Newman, Geo., 336
Newnton, Long (Glos.), 1, 274, 283
Newspapers, 307–8
Newton-in-Makerfield (Lancs.), 121
Newton Tony, see Wilbury ho.
Nicholas, Sir Edw., 143 n; Sir John, 158 n, 165, 166; Oliver, 158 n, 165; Ric, M.P., 114 n; Rob., M.P., 138, 146 n, 148, 151 n, 153 n, 157 n; fam., 136
Nightingale, Florence, 342
Nominated Parliament, 147
Norborne fam., 136
Norden, John, M.P., 151
Norfolk, 62, 78, 196, 302 n
Norfolk, duke of, see Howard
Norman Conquest, 44, 70
Normandy, Rob. of, 10
Normanton, earl of, see Agar
Norrington, in Alvediston, 166 n, 196
North, Fred., 2nd earl of Guilford, 197, 201, 217, 226 n; Geo. Augustus, M.P., 227
North Wilts. Herald, 308
Northampton, Assize of, 18
Northampton, statute of, 42
Northamptonshire, 75, 85
Northey, Wm., 211; fam., 211
Northumberland, 7 n, 192
Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley
Norton, Thos., M.P., 129
Norton Bavant, 48
Norton St. Philip (Som.), 165
Norwich, bp. of, 62
Norwood, Dr. Cyril, 365, 366 n
Nottingham, Ric. of, 62
Notton, in Lacock, 202
Noyes, John, M.P., 113, 319
Nunton, 60
Nursteed, in Bishop's Cannings, 320
O.
Oaksey, 52, 69, 124, 131
Offa, king, 45
Ogbourne St. Andrew, see Rockley
Ogbourne St. George, 67, 202 n, 326, 328
Ogilvie, Geo. Shadforth, 331
Okeden, D. O. P., 251, 253
Oldcastle, Sir John, 30
Oldfield, T. H. B., 201, 219 n, 225
Oldsworth, Mic, M.P., 117, 119, 126, 128, 136, 146 n, 153 n, 156
Olive, G. W., 359
Orcheston St. George, 47; and see Elston
Orders, Book of, 98–99
Osmund, St., bp. of Sar., 45, 60
Osmund, steward, 63
Oundle (Northants.), 359
Oxford, 131, 140, 141, 142, 186, 241, 342, 346, 347; Balliol coll., 365; Brasenose coll., 359; New coll., 53, 65, 361; Queen's coll., 360; univ., 228, 359, 363; University coll., 365 n; Wadham coll., 314 n, 361
Oxford Parliament, 11, 140, 156
Oxford, Provisions of (1258), 10
Oxfordshire, 29, 30, 62, 71, 92, 151 n, 155 n, 168, 272
Oxfordshire, sheriff of, see Thistleden
Oyer and Terminer, Commission of, 40–43, 79
P.
Paddington (London), 343
Painsfort, see Pauncefoot
Palatinate, 102
Pallady, Ric, M.P., 119
Palmer, D., 224 n; Geof., M.P., 159 n
Paradyse, John, 68; Wal., 68
Pardo, Convention of the, 197
Paris, Mat., 8 n
Paris, 342
Parry, Rob., 350
Parvyng, Rob., 42
Paston, Wm., 2nd earl of Yarmouth, 166
Pateshull, Martin of, judge, 18
Patney, 69
Paule, Geo., M.P., 118
Paulet, Wm., 1st marquess of Winchester, 88
Pauncefoot (Painsfort, Pauncefote), Edw., M.P., 218; Sir Julian, 365 n
Pavely, de, Reginald, 51; Wal., 49, 51; fam., 9, 32
Pearce, John, M.P., 299; Maj.-Gen. Thos., 216
Peel, Sir Rob., 188 n, 305
Pelate, H., 154 n
Pelham, Hen., 226
Pelham-Holles, Thos., 4th duke of Newcastle, 218, 226
Pembroke, earls of, 80, 89, 119, 137, 159; and see Herbert, Marshal
'Pembroke's division', 116
Penniger (Pinniger), Wm., 360
Penruddock, Arundel, 196; Chas. (sr.), 196, 201; Chas. (jr.), M.P., 196–7, 201, 202, 203, 204; Sir Edw., 82, 196; Edw., M.P., 148, 154, 162; Sir Geo., 125,196; Geo., 199; Col. John, 148, 149; Thos., 167; fam., 89, 91, 117, 118, 122, 123, 140, 144, 148, 149, 161 n, 169, 195 n, 196, 206 n
Penruddock's Rising of 1655, 147–50
Pertwood, in East Knoyle, 50
Peterborough (Northants.), abbot of, 62
Peterborough, earl of, see Mordaunt
Petty, Wm., 2nd earl of Shelburne, later 1st marquess of Lansdowne, 201
Pevensey, Rog. of, 58
Peverel, Hugh, 49, 51
Pewsey, 149 n; health (public), 339; highways, 251, 260 n, 276, 287 n; hosp., 277, 335; lunatic asylum, 332, 333; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 255, 260; R.D., 295; san., 258 n; sch., 350; sewage disposal, 327; vacc, 324 n
Pewsey, Vale of, 13
Phelips, Sir Rob., 133
Philipson, Miles, 143 n
Phillips, T., 331
Phipps, John, treasurer, 175; Thos. Hen. Hele, chairman, qu. sess., 178, 253 n, 254, 293
Pickerell, Ralph, M.P., 115
Pig, Ric, 13 n
Pill Farm, near Salisbury, 322
Pinniger, see Penniger
Pipe Rolls, 46
Pitt, Jos., M.P., 219, 223, 224, 227, 229, 300; Rob., 210; Thos., M.P., 169 n, 195 n, 197, 199, 210; Thos., 2nd baron Camelford, 210; Wm., 1st earl of Chatham, 210; Wm. (d. 1806), 197, 198, 209, 217, 226 n, 227; fam., 210, 220
Pitt diamond, 210, 229 n
Pitt-Rivers, Horace, 6th baron Rivers, 232
Pitts, Mat., 175
Plaitford (Hants), 1, 273
Plague, 319–21
Plater, Revd. Chas., 364
Plessis, John du, earl of Warwick (d. 1263), 11–12
Pleydall, Gabriel, 126; Wm., M.P., 144 n; fam., 136
Pleydell-Bouverie, see Bouverie
Plowden, Edmund, M.P., 120
Plucknet (Plucknett), T. F. T., 60; fam., 9
Plymouth (Devon), 213 n
Polhill, Miss F. G., 362 n
Police, county and borough, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 242–6, 289
Pollard, Sir John, 121
Pollexfen, Nicholas, M.P., 213
Polton (Powlton), R. C, M.P., 77; Thos., 149 n
Pont l'Arche, Wm. de, sheriff, 5
Pontoise, John of, bp. of Winchester, 67
Poole, Sir Hen., M.P., 124, 126–7, 128, 130, 131; Sir Neville, sheriff, 82, 131, 133, 138, 144, 146; fam., 122, 123, 136, 161 n
Poole (Dors.), 151 n
Poole Keynes (Glos.), 1, 52, 273
Poore, —, 322
Pope, the, 8
Popham, Alexander, 151 n, 152, 153, 154; Edw., 201; Sir Francis, 82, 122, 136, 158; Sir John, L.C.J., 83–84, 88; John, deputy lieut., 82; fam., 122 n, 136, 195 n, 227
Porter, John, coroner, 26
Porton, in Idmiston, 190
Portsmouth (Hants), 140 n, 154, 163 n, 330, 355
Portugal, 196, 199, 227
Potterne, Jas. of, sheriff, 7, 9
Potterne, 45, 253, 290, 350
Potterne and Cannings hund., 3, 52, 99, 100; constable (high), 234 n
Potterne and Cannings, 'liberty' of, 24 n
Potts, Wm., 304
Poulshot, Adam of, coroner, 26, 28
Poulton (Glos.), 1, 258
Powlton, see Polton
Pownall, Dr. Jas., 331
Poynant, Rob., 65; Steph., 65
Poynder, Sir J. Dickson, M.P., 314 n, 315
Poyntz, Sir Nicholas, M.P., 120
Préaux (Praers), de, Hen., M.P., 75; Ingram, 75
Preshute, 357, 364; and see Clatford
Prestbury (Glos.), 128
Prideaux, Miss, 344
Pride's Purge, 146
Prisons, 184–9, 238–42; and see Gaol deliveries.
Probyn, John, 226
Protectorate, 150
Pugh fam., 354
Puleston, —, M.P., 115
Pullinger, Wm., 280, 348
Purton, Adam of, 49, 51
Purton, 202 n, 291, 332; and see Buryhill
Putney (London), 117
Pye, Sir Rob., 121
Pym, John, M.P., 120, 130, 131
Pypard, Ric, coroner, 15; Rog., coroner, 15
Pythouse, in West Tisbury, 137, 144, 196, 204, 243, 254, 296, 297
Q.
Quakers, 199
Quarter Sessions, court of, 171–3, 176, 177–82, 232–4, 263
Quemerford, in Calne, 169, 210, 227, 326
Quidhampton, in Wroughton,75, 140
R.
Racine, Jean, 363
Radnor, earls of, 220; and see Bouverie
Rae, surgeon, 344
Ragman Quest, 13
Raleigh (Ralegh), Wm. de, 19; fam., 118, 122, 157, 169, 211
Ralph, s. of Nicholas, 57
Rammell, Thos. W., 325
Ramsbury, 78, 220, 260 n, 302 n, 360; man., 45; police, 243; R.D., 282, 295; sch., 349, 350
Ramsbury hund., 44, 49, 50, 51; constable (high), 234 n
Ramsey (Hunts.), abbey of, 55, 63
Randolf, Wm., bailiff of Sar., 63
Ravenhill, John, chairman, qu. sess., 254, 293
Read, Clare, 313 n
Reading (Berks.), 1, 103; abbey, 53; univ., 364
Recruiters, 145, 146
Reform Act (1832), 1
Reformation, the, 80
Revell, Thos., 96
Reynolds, Rob., 153
Richard I, king, 6, 46, 50, 56, 57, 70
Richard II, king, 30, 79
Richard the clerk, sheriff, 6
Richard, Serjeant, 9
Richard, sheriff's clerk (1194), 9
Richard, sheriff's clerk (1257), 14
Richards, Hannah, 243
Richardson, H. B., 316
Richmond (Surr.), 153 n, 360
Ridge, in Chilmark, 10
Ringwood, John, 31
Rivaux, Pet. des, 7
Rivers, Marcellus, 149 n; Margery de, 49, 51; fam., 50
Rivers, baron, see Pitt-Rivers
Rives, see Ryves
Roberts (Robarts), Abraham, 227; W. P., 304
Robertson, A. G., canon of Sar., 358; Dora, 366
Robinson, John, 197, 209, 210, 212, 215, 219, 223, 225, 226, 227
Roche fam., 32
Roches, John de, 23; Pet. des, bp. of Winchester, 56
Rochester, earl of, see Hyde, Lawr.
Rockley, in Ogbourne St. Andrew, 13
Rodbourne Cheney, 216, 223, 273; and see Moredon
Roebuck, John Arthur, 305 n, 306 n
Roger, bp. of Sar., 45, 46
Rogers, F. E. N., M.P., 314 n, 315; Hugh, M.P., 146 n; Thorold, 303
Rolles, judge, 148
Rolleston, Nicholas de, coroner, 27
Rolt, Revd. J., 176 n
Romsey (Hants), 254, 294; abbey and abbess of, 28, 46, 51, 54, 55, 56, 62, 66, 67
Rose, —, 349
Rosse Borough (Herefs.), 362 n
Rosse Foreign (Herefs.), 362 n
Round, J. H., 63
Roundway, 320, 333
Roundway Down, 141
Rous, Sir John, 217
Rowborough hund., 3, 9, 23, 27, 28, 50, 51, 52
Rowborough, King's, hund., 3, 23 n
Rowde, 5, 23
Rowden, 43
Rudder, Sam., 2
Rudloe, in Ditteridge, 202 n
Rudyard, Sir Ben., M.P., 117, 146
Rugby Football Union, 365
Rugby sch., 361, 365
Rump Parliament, 146–7, 153, 154, 156
Rushall, 53
Rushout, Sir John, 218
Russell, Sir John, 359; Ralph, sheriff, 11, 12, 13 n; Rob., sheriff, 27, 28; Rob. (? as above), 30
Rye House Plot, 164
Ryves (Rives), John, M.P., 118; fam., 122
S.
Sacheverell, Hen., 213
Sackville, Thos., 1st baron of Buckhurst, 88
Sadler, Sir Thos., justice, 86; Thos., cavalry officer, 140
St. Ives (Hunts.), 204
St. John, Fred., 2nd vct. Bolingbroke, 227; Nicholas, M.P., 114, 129; Sir Wal., M.P., 152, 155, 160, 163, 164, 198; fam., 122, 169, 195, 196, 223, 226, 227
St. Olivier, Hen., J.P., 233 n
St. Omer, Thos. de, M.P., 75
St. Quentin, Herbert, 68; John, 68
Salesbury, Sir John, sheriff, 20
Salisbury, Frank O., 266
Salisbury, Edw. of, sheriff, 5, 47; Maud of, 47; Patrick of, sheriff, 6, 8, 47; Thos. of, 8; Wal. of, sheriff, 5; Wm. of (bro. of Patrick), sheriff, 5, 6; Wm. of (d. 1196), 6, 7, 34, 63
Salisbury (New), 6, 9, 10, 18, 20, 27, 28, 34, 36, 37, 43, 53, 60–61, 63, 84, 85, 100, 146, 167, 168, 196, 202–3, 206, 207, 208, 242, 306; 'Angel' inn, 200; assizes, 38, 42, 105,149,166, 297; 'Blue Boar' inn, 200; Bp. Wordsworth's sch., 366–7; bridges, 192; Chartism, 304, 305; cholera, 324; Civil War, 139 n, 140, 141, 142, 143, 148, 149; Close, 157; coroner, 24; council (town), 257; Co. Co., 264, 266; courts, 170, 198, 233 n; Diocesan Training coll., 363–4; 'division', 87, 99–100, 177, 186; educ, 280, 289, 307 n, 352, 353, 355; fire service, 290; Fonthill Lodge, 322; gaol, 10, 14, 21, 23, 38, 40, 41; Godolphin sch. 362– 3; 'Half-Moon' inn, 199; health (public), 257, 279, 286, 290, 336, 339; highways, 250, 251, 260 n, 275, 286; hosps., 277, 279, 283, 318, 323, 335, 338, 339, 340–2, 344, 345, 346; Hyde ho., 147 n; lunatic asylum, 329, 332; mayor, 26, 43, 113; midwives, 335; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 111, 112, 113–14, 115, 117, 121, 126, 128, 130, 132, 135, 136, 138, 145, 150, 151, 152, 155, 156, 157, 159, 163, 164 n, 165, 167, 196, 197, 204, 205, 209 n, 212, 219, 220–2, 224, 229 n, 230, 299, 301, 307, 309–10, 312, 313, 314; pest-ho., 320; plague, 171, 172, 189, 319–20, 321; planning area, 290; police, 245–6, 264, 289; poor law union, 294 n; poor relief, 253, 254, 283, 291; pop., 282, 295, 304 n; postmaster, 103; qu. sess., 35, 88, 133, 177, 178, 181, 232, 233, 265, 293; R.D., 273, 282, 295; rates, 271 n; recorder, 113; riot, 297; St. Edmund's, 35; St. Thomas's, 22, 349; san., 258, 325– 6; schs., 349, 350, 362–3, 366–7; sewage disposal, 327; smallpox, 321, 322, 323; water-supply, 328; 'White Hart' inn, 204; workho., 253, 291; and see Bugmore, Boscombe ho., Fisherton Anger
Salisbury, bp. of, 3, 14, 24, 28, 33, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60–61, 62, 63, 71, 76, 79, 85, 89, 94, 126, 132, 319, 340, 365; and see Burnet, Campeggio, Denison, Ghent, Hamilton, Jewel, Moberly, Mortival, Osmund, Roger, Woodville, Wordsworth
Salisbury cath., 269, 306 n; cath. sch., 357–8; chancellor, 89, 101; D. and C., 60, 362, 366, 367
Salisbury, ctss. of, see Ela
Salisbury, earls of, 8, 9, 47, 52, 53, 63, 76; and see Cecil, Montagu
Salisbury, see of, 2, 61, 363
Salisbury, Old (Old Sarum), 9, 13, 18, 20, 29 n; assizes, 37, 38; cast., 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 210; gaol, 19, 21, 22, 38, 39, 40, 41; leper hosp., 318; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 112, 115, 116, 117, 121, 126, 128, 130 n, 135, 137, 145, 156, 157, 158 n, 163 n, 165, 196, 197, 199, 209, 210, 229, 299, 300, 301
Salisbury hund., 203
Salisbury Journal, 177, 180, 308, 322, 362
Salisbury Plain, 13, 276
Salisbury Times, 308
Salisbury and Winchester Journal, 308
Salmon, Wm. (I), 175; Wm. (II), 175; Wm. Wroughton, 175; fam., 175
Salmon fishing, 43
Salters' Hall, 151 n
'Saltpetre-men', 133
Samborne, Nicholas, 29 n
Sambrooke, Sam., 213 n
Sanderson, Dr., 324, 325
Sandford (Sanford), Hugh, M.P., 117, 119; Thos. de, 5
Sandys, Sir Edwin, M.P., 118, 121
Sanford, see Sandford
Sansbury, county clerk, 198
Sarum, Old, see Salisbury, Old
Sauery, Rob., 69
Savernake, 115, 212, 338, 346
Savernake, North, 254
Savernake, South, 254; and see Brimslade
Savernake forest, 19, 359
Savile, Sir Wm., M.P., 137, 144 n
Sawyer, John, 21 n
'Saylbergh', 36 n
School health, 336–40
Schools, see education
Schools Inquiry Commission (1868), 361, 365
'Scipe' hund., 3, 49
Scotland, 134
Scott, Jas., duke of Monmouth (d. 1685), 164, 165, 168; John, M.P., 113
Scotton, Edw., 152, 153 n
Scrope (Scroope), Mrs. Poulett, 352; — (fl. 1688), 167; — (fl. 1831), 300 n
Scudamore, Godfrey de, sheriff, 11; Pet. de, 31
Scures, John de, 24
Sebastopol, 269
Sedgemoor (Som.), 165
Selden, John, 121, 132, 136
Seliman, Rob., 29
Selkley hund., 5, 50, 51, 57; constable (high), 234 n
Selwood forest, 20, 132, 142
Selwyn, Chas., M.P., 217; Geo., M.P., 217; John, 217
Semington, 283, 291, 332, 346
Semley, 23 n
Sempringham (Lines.), abbot of, 71
Senior, Nassau, 255
Serjeanties, 50, 70
Seymour, Chas., 6th duke of Somerset, 155 n, 159, 166, 167 n, 169, 212, 213; David, M.P., 115; Edw., 1st duke of Somerset, 81, 91, 95, 115, 117, 119, 120, 124, 127, 128, 129, 131, 364; Edw., earl of Hertford (d. 1621), 80, 81, 84, 85, 86, 89, 114, 115–16, 126–7, 129, 130; Edw., Ld. Beauchamp, 127; Sir Edw. (fl. 1742), 220 n; Eliz., 212; Francis, Ld. Seymour of Trowbridge, 82, 89, 116, 124, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135 n, 138, 139, 144; Hen., 148; Sir John, 115; John, M.P. (Bedwyn), 115; John, M.P. (Wootton Bassett), 115; John, 4th duke of Somerset, 159 n; Ric., 133; Thos. (fl. 1354), 37; Sir Thos. (fl. 1545), 115, 116; Wm., marquess of Hertford, 2nd duke of Somerset, 109, 116, 127, 131, 134, 137–8, 139, 140, 141, 144, 148, 149, 159; Wm., 3rd duke of Somerset, 212; Ld. Wm., 176, 186, 189; fam., 32, 53, 114, 115, 116, 121, 127, 128–30, 133, 135, 138, 145, 155, 159, 213, 214, 359, 364
Seymour-Conway, Rob., M.P., 227
Shaftesbury (Dors.), 103, 142, 260; abbess and abbey of, 46, 51, 54, 55, 56, 69
Shaftesbury, earls of, see Cooper
Shaftoe, Rob., M.P., 212
Shakespeare, Wm., 363
Shalbourne, 1, 273
Shareshull, Wm. de, 33 n, 36, 37, 42
Sharncote (Glos.), 273
Sharrington, Sir Wm., M.P., 115, 116
Shaw-in-Alton, 75
Sheepbridge (Berks.), 1, 2, 38
Shelburne, earl of, see Petty
Sherborne (Dors.), 139, 148
Sherbrooke, vct., see Lowe
Sherfield, Hen., recorder of Sar., 132
Sheriff, 2, 5–14, 16, 17, 20–24, 31, 49, 57, 58, 60, 63, 66, 67, 72, 74, 81, 105–6, 134 n, 173
Sherwyn, Ric, M.P., 158
Shinfield (Berks.), 234 n
Ship-money, 133–4
Shipton Bellenger (Hants), 283
Shirley, Wal., M.P., 77, 78
Shottesbrook, Hen. de, undersheriff, 13
Shrewton, 63, 233 n, 249 n
Shropshire, Id. lieut. of, 81
Siddington (Glos.), 77
Sidmouth, vct., see Addington
Sidney, Sir Rob., M.P., 117
Silton (Dors.), 254 n, 260
Sireman, Rob., coroner, 24
Skilling (Skylling), Hen., 216, 217; John, 34; Mic., 39
Skinner, Dr. John, 357
Skipwith, Sir Thos., 218
Skylling, see Skilling
Slade, Sir F., 307
Sloper, Wm., 214
Smallpox, 321–4
Smart, John, 23
Smith (Smyth, Smythe), Chas., surgeon, 254 n; John, 214; Joshua, M.P., 229; Phil., M.P., 137, 153 n; Sam., physician, 320; Sir Thos., M.P., 115, 121; Thos. (of Melksham), 200; Thos., organist, 357; Thos. Chaloner, chairman, qu. sess., 293, 294; Prof. W. R., 278; Sir Wal., M.P., 135 n, 140, 144 n; Dr. — (1770), 323; Dr. — (1816), 341
Snell. Nicholas, M.P., 116
Snigse, Sir Geo., M.P., 120
Somerford, 191
Somerford, Great (Magna), 47, 250, 351
Somerford Keynes (Glos.), 1, 273
Somerset, Hen., 1st duke of Beaufort, 157 n, 165; Hen., 2nd duke of Beaufort, 220; Hen. Chas. Fitzroy, 8th duke of Beaufort, 232
Somerset, 1, 5, 11, 12, 19, 30, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 52, 62, 71, 76, 79, 85, 86, 98 n, 99, 109, 111, 114, 120, 136, 139, 141, 144 n, 149, 150, 158 n, 165, 166, 184 n, 196, 233, 254, 273, 276, 278, 283, 302, 338; clerk of the peace, 174; 1d. lieut., 81, 82, 84, 137, 167 n, 265
Somerset, duke of, see Seymour; Sarah, dchss. of, 359
Sonning (Berks.) hund., 1
Sotheron, T. H., M.P., 306 n
Sotwell fam., 122
Southampton (Hants), 79, 126
Southbroom, in Devizes, 227, 318, 354, 355
Southey, Rob., 300
Southwick, 260 n, 283
Spelman, Sir Hen., 2
Spencer, Edw., 322; Geo., 4th duke of Marlborough, 209; John, 140; Jos. Frowd, 331; Ric, coroner, 26
Spigurnel, Hen., 41–42
Spye Park, in Bromham, 210, 227–8
Stafford, Sir Edw., M.P., 121; Sir Humph., 66; John, abp. of Canterbury, 33; Wm., 32
Staffordshire, 196
Standen, North (in Chute), 52, 70, 202 n
Standlynch, 222, 228; and see Charlton
Stane, Pet. de la, 31
Stanford hund., 44, 45
Stanhope, Edw., M.P., 116; R., M.P., 301 n
Stanley, E. J., M.P., 301 n
Stanley, abbot of, 20
Stanton (St. Quintin), 20, 68
Staple hund., 3, 49, 51, 52, 57, 58, 208, 222; constable (high), 234 n
Stapleford, 28
Startley hund., 3, 9, 44, 46, 49. 51, 69, 70; court, 63, 68
Staverton, 175
Stephen, king, 3, 6, 46, 49
Stephenson, H. P., M.P., 301 n; Miss K. J., 279, 333
Sterne, Capt. Rob., chief constable, 245 n, 269
Stert, 53
Stevens, Wm., M.P., 151, 155
Steward, E., canon of Sar., 364
Stewards of liberties, 62–63, 66, 70
Stiles, Ben. Haskins, M.P., 227
Stirchley, Wal. de, sheriff, 13
Stockbridge (Hants), 254, 260, 294
Stockton, 66
Stone, John, 23; Wm., M.P., 155, 156 n; Revd. Wm., 359
Stonehenge, 150, 350
Stonehouse, Francis, M.P., 213
Story, John, M.P., 117, 118, 119; —. 127
Story-Maskelyne, M. H. N., M.P., 313, 314
Stouford, John de, 33 n, 36
Stourton, Chas., 8th Ld. Stourton, 114, 116, 127; John (fl. 1447), 22; John, 9th Ld. Stourton, 91, 127–8; Rog., coroner, 26, 27; Wm. (fl. 1420), 34 n; Wm., 11th Ld. Stourton, 134, 139; fam., 32, 53, 114
Stourton, 1, 27, 53, 143, 254 n, 273; and see Gasper
Stoyll, Sir John, 83
Straddle (Golden Valley, Herefs.), honor of, 50
Strafford, earl of, see Wentworth
Stratford-sub-Castle, 27, 28 n, 45, 56, 210
Stratton, Adam of, 59, 66, 75
Stratton, Over or Upper, in Stratton St. Margaret, 75, 355
Stratton St. Margaret, 202 n, 283, 345
Strode fam., 86
Strong, schoolmaster of Pewsey, 350
Strug, John, 67
Stuart, Arabella, 116
Stuckey, R. G., 230
Studfold hund., 3, 13, 23, 27, 28, 51
Studley, in Calne, 28, 210
Studley (Oxon.), prioress of, 57
Stumpe, Sir Jas., M.P., 113; John, M.P., 113; Wm., M.P., 112, 113
Sturgion, John, M.P., 117
Sturmy, Hen., sheriff, 12, 20; John, M.P., 77, 78; Sir Wm., sheriff, 30, 77; fam., 32, 78
Styleman fam., 40
Sudeley (Glos.), 120
Suffolk, 225 n, 302 n
Suffolk, duke of, see Grey; earl of, see Howard
Suffolk and Berkshire, earls of, see Howard
Surrey, 62, 71, 111
Sussex, 15 n, 111, 192, 297
Suthington, Thos. of, 58
Sutton, Jas., M.P., 186, 189, 228; —, 322–3; fam., 229
Sutton Veny, 53
Swaddon, Wm., M.P., 113, 114 n
Swallowcliffe, 48
Swallowfield (Berks.), 258
Swanborough hund., 3, 13, 20 n, 23, 27, 28, 36 n, 51, 99, 100; constable (high), 234 n
Swansea (Glam.), 246
Swanton, Wm., 175
Swayne, Hen. Jas. Fowle, chairman, qu. sess., 293, 294; John, clerk of the peace, 234; —, canon of Sar., 358
Swift, John, mayor of Sar., 26 n; —, 216 n
Swindon, 48, 100, 195, 200, 201, 202 n, 266, 268, 275, 345; Chartism, 305; Co. Co., 264, 266; court, 233 n; educ, 280, 289, 307 n, 348, 355–6; fire service, 290; health (public), 257, 278, 279, 286, 290, 336, 347; highways, 249, 251, 260 n, 286; hosps., 335, 337, 338, 339, 343–4, 345, 346; lunacy, 332; maternity home, 334, 335; newspapers, 308; nurses' training home, 333; Old town, 274, 275; Parl. rep., 296, 310 n, 312, 315, 316; planning area, 290; police, 245; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 255, 283, 291; pop., 282, 295, 304 n; rates, 271 n; san., 258, 326; schs., 351, 352, 353; sewage disposal, 327; vacc, 324; water-supply, 326, 328; workho., 291
Swindon Advertiser, 308
Sydenham, Sir Geo., 82
Sydney, vct., see Townshend
Sylvester, coroner, 237
T.
Talbot, Sir Gil., 167; Hen., 23 n; Sir John, 164 n, 165; John Ivory, M.P., 197, 200, 201; fam., 195 n, 225 n
Tangye, Dr. C. E., 279, 338
Taunton (Som.), 119
Tavistock (Devon), 131
Taylor, Mrs. Emily P., 280; Geo. Watson, M.P., 229; Sir John, 229 n
Teffont Evias (Ewias), 48, 53, 69
Teffont Magna, 69
Teffont, Over or Upper, 48, 69
Tennant, C. P., M.P., 314 n
Testwood, Pet., coroner, 26, 27, 28
Tetbury (Glos.), 254, 274, 283, 294
Tewkesbury (Glos.), 151 n
Thackeray, Wm. Makepeace, 216
Thames, riv., 269, 276
Thames Conservancy Board, 292, 327
Thistleden, Hen. de, 75
Thistlethwaite, Alexander, M.P., 151, 152, 153, 156; Alexander (jr.), M.P., 144, 145 n
Thomas, sheriff's clerk, 9
Thomas, Dr. David, M.P., 156
Thorngrove hund., 3, 49, 51, 52
Thornhill, Thos., 133
Thornhill hund., 3
Thorpe (Thorp), John, innkeeper, 149 n; John, gaoler, 184; Mary, gaoler, 184; Rob., gaoler, 184
Throgmorton, John, 128; Sir Nicholas, 128
Thurloe, John, 151 n, 158
Thurnam, Dr. John, 247
Thynne, Hen., 87, 143 n; Sir Jas., sheriff, 138, 139, 144, 152 n, 153 n, 154 n, 155 n, 157 n; Sir John, sheriff, 89, 102 n, 114 n, 115, 124, 125, 129; John, M.P., 125; John Alexander, 4th marquess of Bath, 232, 265, 293; Sir Thos., sheriff, 84–85, 125, 130 n, 131 n; Thos., M.P., 163–4, 165; Thos., vct. Weymouth, 164, 168, 191, 361; Thos. Hen., 5th marquess of Bath, chairman, Co. Co., 265–6; Wm., 153 n, 154 n; fam., 89, 118, 121, 122, 123, 124, 136, 155, 161, 163
Tidcombe, Mic, 136
Tidworth, North, 1, 258
Tidworth, South (Hants), 1, 283
Tidworth Down, 355
Tierney, Geo., 227
Till, riv., 27
Tilshead, Ric. of, 64
Tilshead, 53, 357
Tinhead, Wm. de, sheriff, 10
Tinney, J. P., 204, 222 n
Tiny, Thos., 67
Tisbury, 42, 143 n; highways, 287 n; hosps., 335, 345, 346; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 255, 256; R.D., 282, 295; rates, 271 n; san., 258 n, 260 n; vacc, 324 n; workho., 283
Tisbury, West, see Hatch, West
Tithingman, 104–5, 106, 107
Titus, Silius, 158 n
Tockenham, West, 143
Tocote, Sir Rog., sheriff, 20
Tollard Royal, 1, 269
Tomson, Lawr., M.P., 118
Tooker, Edw., M.P., 151, 155, 156; Geo., 167
Toop, Francis, 143 n
Topcliffe, —, M.P., 117
Toppe, Edw., 144
Torbay, 168
Tottenham (London), 366
Tottenham park, in Great Bedwyn, 199, 212
Townshend, Thos., 1st vct. Sydney, 217
Toyd Farm-with-Allenford (Hants), 1, 273
Tracy, Sir Thos., M.P., 130 n
Trafalgar, battle of, 357
Trailbaston, 40–43
Treby, G., 163 n
Tregoz(e), Rob. de, sheriff, 6, 8, 50; fam., 8, 53
Trenchard, Wm, M.P., 156, 160, 163, 164 168
Trent, riv., 16, 29
Trevor, Sir John, 158 n
Trollope, Ant., 364 n
Trowbridge, 20, 27, 35, 62, 70, 85, 91, 100, 112, 165, 175 n, 176, 203, 206, 207, 237 n, 278, 358; Adcroft sch. of Building, 353; boundaries, 274; burgage, 72; Chartism, 304, 305; Council (town), 257; Co. Co., 266, 275; courts, 170, 233 n; educ, 280, 307 n; health (public), 257, 279, 286, 324, 338, 339; highways, 250, 251, 260 n, 276; hosps., 277, 335, 337, 338, 343, 345, 346; lunacy, 332; man., 47, 52; midwives, 335; pest-ho., 320; planning area, 290; police, 243; poor relief, 254, 283, 291; pop., 282, 304 n; qu. sess., 88, 177; rates, 190, 271 n; san., 258; schs., 265, 348, 349, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 367– 8; sewage disposal, 327; U.D., 275, 295; water-supply, 327–8; Wilts. County textile sch., 367–8
Trowbridge, honor of, 47, 50, 64, 66
Trowbridge Chronicle, 308
Trowbridge and North Wilts. Advertiser, 308
Tubb-Thomas, Dr. J., 278, 279, 338
Tuchet, Geo., 11th baron Audley, later 1st earl of Castlehaven, 91; Jas., 3rd earl of Castlehaven, 143 n; John Talbot, 8th earl of Castlehaven, 201
Tucker, Wm., 304
Tucket, Sir John, 30
Turkey, 321
Turner, Sir Edw., M.P., 213 n; G. C, 365, 366 n; Wm., M.P., 115
Turnham, Steph. de, sheriff, 6
Turri, Nicholas de, 19
Tutt fam., 122
Tytherington, in Heytesbury, 53
Tytherley, West (Hants), 1
Tytherton, in Chippenham, 48
U.
Uffenham, John, 29 n, 35
Underditch hund., 28 n, 50, 51, 203 n; constable (high), 234 n
Upavon, 52, 70
Upham, Rob., M.P., 78
Upham, in Aldbourne, 202 n
Upton, John de, sheriff's clerk, 13– 14; John, M.P., 77
Upton Lovell, 53
Upton Scudamore, 48, 53, 283
Urchfont, 27, 69, 96, 253, 266; Manor coll., 353, 368
Uvedale, Hen., 22
V.
Vagrancy, 183, 234, 235, 244
Vanderplank, Israel, 185
Vane, Sir Hen., 146, 153
Vaughan, Sir Geo., 134, 139, 140, 143; Sir Wal., 82, 125; fam., 122
Veale, Col. Thos., 154 n
Venner, Thos., 154
Verney, Ralph, 2nd earl Verney, 214
Vernon, John de, sheriff, 10, 11, 14, 15
Victoria, queen, 343
Vieuxpont, Rob. de, sheriff, 7
Villiers, Geo., 1st earl of Buckingham, 130, 132; Geo., 2nd earl of Coventry, 88; John Chas., 3rd earl of Clarendon (d. 1839), 227, 300; Thos., 1st earl of Clarendon (d. 1786), 227
Vincent, Hen., 304
Voysey, Mrs., 350
W.
Wagstaff, Sir Jos., 148, 149
Wainbro', 255
Wake, Revd. C, 176 n; Hugh, M.P., 75
Walerand (Waleran, Walrond), Adam, sheriff, 75; John, coroner, 27; Rob., 11, 12; Wal. (fl. 1200), 50; Wal. (fl. 1260), 64
Wales, 76, 81, 82, 100, 139
Wall, C. B., M.P., 307
Waller, Sir Wm., 141, 142, 144
Wallingford (Berks.), 48
Wallingford, honor of, 48, 64, 71
Wallis, F. R., 337
Walpole, Sir Rob., 197, 217, 218
Walrond, see Walerand
Walshe, John, M.P., 115
Walsingham, Sir Francis, 118
Wanklin, Col. Thos., M.P., 162
Wansey, Major Hen., 148 n
War, Rog. le, 29 n
War Dept., 276
Warburton, Revd. W., 352
Wardour cast., 53, 141, 143
Warenne, Reynold de, 17; fam., 52
Warin, sheriff, 5
Warminster, Geof. of, coroner, 28
Warminster, 8, 20, 28, 49, 53, 100, 112, 134, 165, 299, 319, 360; ch., 107; Chartism, 305; Civil War, 154; courts, 163 n, 170, 233 n; division, 87; educ, 307 n; health (public), 257, 286, 324; highways, 251, 260 n, 275, 276; hosps., 277, 335, 343, 345, 346; Lord Weymouth's grammar sch., 361–2; man., 69; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 255, 256, 283, 291; qu. sess., 35, 88, 91, 99, 177, 232, 233, 265, 293; R.D., 282, 295; rates, 190, 271 n; san., 258; schs., 349, 351, 353, 355, 361–2, 367; sewage disposal, 327; textile sch., 367; U.D., 295; vacc, 324 n; water-supply, 328; workho., 283, 291
Warminster hund., 20 n, 28 n, 49, 51, 57, 67, 69, 203; constable (high), 234 n
Warwick, Arthur, 357
Warwick, earl of, see Plessis
Warwickshire, 75, 90, 109, 155 n, 174
Wastfylde, Edw., M.P., 122 n; fam., 122 n
Water-supply, 327–8
Waynflete, Wm., bp. of Winchester, 33
Webb, Beatrice, 177, 179, 249, 258; Borlace, M.P., 217; Edmund, M.P., 216, 223 n; Jas., 360; John Richmond, M.P., 196, 216, 217; Nat., 349; Sidney, 177, 179, 249, 258; Thos., 216; —, M.P. (Calne), 157 n; fam., 113, 114, 216, 223
Weights and measures, justices of, 43
Weights and Measures, Statute of, 37
Wellesley, Arthur, 1st duke of Wellington, 204, 206; Ric, 2nd earl of Mornington, 204; Wm. PoleTylney-Long-, 196 n, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208
Wellow, West (Hants), 1, 27, 53, 273
Wells, H. G., 359
Wells (Som.), 84, 166
Welustyde, Ric, 21 n
Wentworth, Thos., 1st earl of Strafford, 137, 138
Weobley (Herefs.), 362 n
Wessington, in Calne, 361
West fam., 114
West Wilts. Post, 315 n
Westbury, John, 34; Wm., 34
Westbury, 20, 35, 100, 123, 165, 304; boundaries, 274; Chartism, 304, 305; courts, 170, 233 n; division, 88; highways, 250, 260 n; hosp., 343, 344–5, 346; Parl. rep., 73, 78, 112, 121, 122 n, 126, 128, 130 n, 144 n, 157, 158, 163, 209 n, 215–16, 229, 230, 261 n, 299, 300, 301, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316; plague, 319, 321; planning area, 290; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 255; R.D., 282, 295; rates, 190; san., 258 n; schs., 348, 351, 353, 355, 367; sewage disposal, 327; textile sch., 367; U.D., 275, 295; vacc, 324 n; water-supply, 328; workho., 283; and see Chapmanslade
Westbury hund., 9, 20 n, 28 n, 49, 51, 57, 67, 203; constable (high), 234 n
Westbury Priors, 53, 62
Western Circuit, 39
Westminster, 11, 19, 59, 61, 302; abbey of St. Peter, 53, 62, 362
Westminster, Statute of (1285), 37, 43
Westmorland, 302 n
Weston, —, judge, 88
Westwood, 27
Wexcombe, in Grafton, 22, 48
Weymouth, vct., see Thynne
Whaddon, in Melksham hund., 123, 131
Wharton, Goodwyn, 218 n; Thos., 1st marquess of Wharton, 198 218
Wheeler (Wheler), Adam, 166 n; Wm., M.P., 144; —, M.P. (Bedwyn), 115 116
Whitaker, Hen., M.P., 122 n; fam., 122 n
White, John, bp. of Winchester, 118; Wal., 198; fam., 227
Whiteparish, 297; and see Brickworth
Whitgift, John, abp. of Canterbury, 118
Whithorne (Wythorne), John, coroner, 26, 78
Whitsbury (Hants), 1, 53, 273
Whittokesmead, John, 32, 34, 78
Whorwellsdown, 250, 254, 258 n, 294, 295
Whorwellsdown hund., 20 n, 28 n, 44, 46, 49, 51, 57, 67, 203, 321; constable (high), 234 n; court, 55, 66
Whyteclyve, Wm. de, coroner, 27, 28
Wichehampton, Thos. of, 58
Wick, in Bishop's Cannings, 320
Wick, in Downton, 60
Wickingham, Wm. de, 32 n
Wicks, Mic, M.P., 218
Widhill, in Cricklade, 48
Wight, Isle of, 83
Wightman, —, M.P. (Wilton), 116
Wigmore (Herefs.), 69
Wilbury ho., in Newton Tony, 214
Wild, Geo., 326
Wildman, John, 148, 152 n, 169, 226; John (jr.), 226
Wilkes (Wilks), Thos., M.P., n8, 126; —, 322
Wilkins, Edmund, 219
Wilkinson, Revd. F. H., 354; Revd. Mat., 364, 365
Willett, Rob., 329
William I, king, 45, 47, 48
William II, king, 48
William III, king, 168–9, 197, 198, 211
Williams, Alfred, 316–17; John, 95
Willis, Edw., 149 n; John, 187; Sir Wm., M.P., 213 n
Willoughby, Geo., 148 n; fam., 32, 122, 161 n
Willy, Geo., 228; John, M.P., 78; Wm., M.P., 228; fam., 229
Wilmot, Hen., 1st earl of Rochester, 141
Wilsford, 260 n
Wilson, Rowland, M.P., 145, 146 n
Wilton (or Wiltshire), Ric. of, see Wiltshire
Wilton, 9, 13, 18, 19, 28 n, 29 n, 35, 42, 124, 126, 128, 150, 166, 200, 202, 208, 307, 319; assizes, 37, 38; burgesses, 14, 72; charter, 54; Civil War, 141; coroner, 24; Council (town), 263; courts, 152, 153 n, 155, 163 n, 170, 198; gaol, 38; health (public), 257, 324; highways, 260 n, 286, 287 n; lunacy, 332; man. ho., 143, 159, 168; Parl. rep., 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 112, 116, 117, 121, 128, 130 n, 135, 157, 159, 163, 164 n, 196, 201, 209–10, 215, 217, 229 n, 299, 300, 301, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314; plague, 320; police, 245; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 255; pop., 295; qu. sess., 35; R.D., 273, 282, 295; riot, 297; san., 258; schs., 348, 350, 351, 355; sewage disposal, 327; smallpox, 322; vacc, 324 n; water-supply, 328
Wilton, abbey and abbess of, 24, 45, 51, 55, 56, 57, 70; and see Emma
Wilton, in Grafton, 22
Wiltshire (or Wilton), Ric. of, 6
Wiltshire, administrative divisions, 87–88; families in, 122–3, 124, 125, 160–2; Parl. rep., 74, 75, 77, 78, 111, 115, 116, 120, 122, 123, 124–5, 131, 135, 145, 150, 151, 155, 159, 163, 168, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200–3, 204–8, 230, 298, 300, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 310, 312, 313 n
Wiltshire Chronicle, 308
Wiltshire Independent, 302, 308
Wiltshire Mirror, 308
Wiltshire Times, 308
Wilts. and Gloucestershire Standard, 308
Wimborne St. Giles (Dors.), 147 n
Winchcombe, John (I), 120; John (II), 113, 120; John (III), 113, 120
Winchester (Hants), 24, 79, 166, 242, 363; abbess of St. Mary's, 69; bp.'s steward, 60, 62; coll., 361; D. and C, 56; hunds., 54; liberties, 18 n; prior of St. Swithun's, 50, 51, 52, 57, 58, 66, 69; see of, 61, 127, 363
Winchester, bp. of, 3, 33, 45, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59–6o, 62, 67, 71, 114, 117, 118, 121; and see Ælfwine, Beaufort, Bilson, Cooper, Courtenay, Fox, Gardiner, Home, Langton, Pontoise, Roches, Waynflete, White
Winchester, marquess of, see Paulet
Winchester Council, 60
Winchester, Statute of, 31
Winchilsea, earl of, see Finch
Windham, see Wyndham
Windebank, Thos., M.P., 135
Windover, John, 140
Wingfield, 28, 286
Wingham, Hen. of, escheator, 16
Winsley, 274, 279, 346,
Winterbourne Bassett, 21 n, 253
Winterbourne Monkton, 171 n
Winterbourne Parva, 47
Winterbourne Stoke, 249 n
Winterslow, 28, 234 n, 282
Wishford, Great, 145 n, 167, 183, 195, 197
Wither, Ant., 132, 133
Withy, A. E., 266
Wodefaude, Wm. de, M.P., 75
Wokingham (Berks.), 1, 2, 126, 258
Wolaventon, Hen. de, 37, 38 n
Wolf, John, 22, 62
Wolf Hall, in Grafton, 53, 77, 115, 124
Wolsey, Thos., Cardinal, 33, 117, 357 n
Wood, Sir Evelyn, 365 n
Woodford, see Heale ho.
Woodman, John, 214, 215
Woodville, Lionel, bp. of Sar., 33
Woodward, John, 158 n
Wootton Bassett, 100, 123, 177; highways, 287 n; hosp., 277, 327, 345; Parl. rep., 73, 78, 112, 115, 120, 121, 126, 128, 135, 145, 159, 163, 196–7, 209 n, 219 n, 220, 222, 226–7, 229, 299, 300, 301; plague, 320; poor law union, 294; poor relief, 254, 260; R.D., 295; san., 258 n; sch., 349
Worcester, Ric. of, sheriff, 12 n
Worcester, battle of, 148
Worcester, see of, 2
Worcestershire, 77; 1d. lieut. of, 81
Wordsworth, John, bp. of Sar., 358, 366, 367
'Worth(e) liberty', 72
Worthing (Suss.), 193
Wotton, Nicholas, M.P., 78
Wotton-under-Edge (Glos.), 1, 2
Wraxall, John of, coroner, 25
Wraxall, North, 249, 351
Wraxall, South, 123, 274, 307 n, 313
Wray, Sir Chris., 121
Wren, Chris., rector of East Knoyle, 133; Sir Chris., 361 n
Wrightson, Prof., 352
Wroth, John, 28 n
Wroughton, Geo., 167; Sir Thos., 87, 95; Wm. (fl. 1409), 30; Wm. (fl. 1642), 140 n; fam., 122
Wroughton, 273, 282, 286, 355; and see Elcombe, Quidhampton
Wroughton, Over, 50
Wylye, Nicholas of, 70
Wylye, 260 n
Wylye, riv., 27, 35, 47
Wyndham (Windham), Frances, 196; Hen., 196, 220 n, 322; Hen. Penruddock, M.P., 196, 197, 198, 204, 222; Col. John, M.P., 156, 157 n, 164 n, 166 n, 167; Hon. P. S., 265; Thos., baron Wyndham of Fynglass (d. 1745), 357 n; Wadham, M.P., 197, 205, 222; Wm. (fl. 1689), M.P., 156; Sir Wm., 196; Wm. (fl. 1818), M.P., 204; Wm. (fl. 1852), M.P., 307; fam., 195 n, 196, 197, 206, 222
Wynendael, battle of, 216
Wynne Willson, St. J. B., 366 n
Wythorne, see Whithorne
Y.
Yarmouth, earl of, see Paston
Yarnfield, in Maiden Bradley, 254 n
Yatesbury, Gil. of, sheriff's clerk, 23
Yelverton, Hen., 1st vct. Longueville, 225 n; —, M.P., 129
Yeovil (Som.), 149
York, 134, 138
York, Richard, duke of, 33 n
Yorke, Wm., M.P., 151, 167
Yorkshire, 111, 204, 211, 237 n
Young, G. M., 309; John, M.P., 115
Z.
Zeals, Ric. of, 11
Zouche fam., 122