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INDEX A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. Y.
NOTE: Page numbers in bold-face type are those of the principal reference. A page number in italic denotes anillustration or a map on that page. A page number followed by n is a reference only to a footnote on that page.
The following abbreviations have been used in the index:
Abr., Abraham; archbp, archbishop; archd., archdeacon; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alb., Albert; Alf.,Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Art., Arthur; Assocn, Association; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben, Benjamin; Bd,Board; bp, bishop; Cath., Catherine, Catholic; cent., century; Chas, Charles; Chris., Christine; Chr, Christopher; d.,died; da., daughter; Dan., Daniel; dist, district; Doug., Douglas; econ., economic; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward;elec., electric; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fr., Francis; Fred., Frederick; Gabr., Gabriel; Gen., General;Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; govt, government; grd, ground; Hen., Henry; Hgr, Higher; hist.,history; ho., house; hos, houses; Hum., Humphrey; ind., industry; Jas, James; Jn, John; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katherine;Laur., Laurence; Lawr., Lawrence; Lwr, Lower; m., married; Matt., Matthew; Maur., Maurice; med., medieval;mnfrs, manufacturers; Mic., Michael; Nath., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; Pet.,Peter; Ph., Philip; pop., population; prehist., prehistoric; Ric., Richard; rwy, railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; s.,son; Sam., Samuel; sett., settlement; soc., society; Som., Somerset; St, Saint, Street; sta., station; Stan., Stanley; Sus.,Susannah; Thos, Thomas; Tim., Timothy; w., wife; Walt., Walter; wid., widow; Wm, William.
A.
Acland, Jn, 146
Acland-Hood:
-, Jn, m. Phyllis Hallett, 89
-, Sir Alex., Lord St Audries (d. 1917), 89
-, Sir Alex., Lord St Audries (d. 1971), 89
-, Sir Alex. (d. 1851), 89
-, Fam., 96
-, and see Hood
Adams:
-, Hugh, architect, 37, 210
-, Walt., m. Isobel, 62, 64, 90
Aethelnoth, abbot of Glastonbury, 62, 76
agriculture:
-, agricultural workers, 50, 52, 65–7, 93, 95,111–12, 116, 130, 159, 179–82,203, 205, 216
-, assarts, 66, 93, 129, 147, 149, 202, 216
-, chase, drift or prey of moor, seejurisdiction
-, common pasture, 92–4, 112, 160, 180–1,203–4
-, dairying, 50–3, 63, 66–7, 79–80, 92,94–5, 113, 129–31, 148, 161, 179,181–2, 205, 216
-, improvement, 53, 93–4, 130, 149, 182,202, 216
-, burning, 112
-, cattle cake, 95
-, draining, 54, 94, 113–14, 128, 161,203
-, fertiliser, 95
-, manuring, 95, 113, 130
-, marl, 94, 142, 206
-, inclosed grassland, 51, 147–8, 160–1, 180
-, inclosure, 53–4, 59, 67–8, 93–4, 96–7,112, 114, 130, 133, 147–9, 161,165–6, 180, 182, 191, 204–5,215–16
-, intercommoning, 67, 79, 93, 129–30, 216
-, meadow, 6, 50, 52–3, 92–4, 111–12,128–9, 148–9, 159–61, 178–80,202–3, 216
-, mechanised, 52, 95, 113
-, steam ploughing, 95, 95
-, threshing machine, 94
-, traction engine, 95
-, moors, 1, 1, 5, 6, 53–4, 61, 64, 66–7, 82,84, 96, 111, 114, 129–30, 147, 149,179, 181, 198, 216
-, open fields, 6, 50–2, 65–7, 79, 92–4, 104,111–12, 129, 144, 147–9, 160–1,166, 179–81, 202, 204, 214, 216
-, sheepfold, 51
-, sheepsleight, 181
-, and see buildings; crops; demesne farmingand leasing; employment; fisheries;flooding; fowling; gardens; labourservices; livestock; hopyard;horticulture; orchards; parks;produce; trade; turbaries; vineyard;woodland; see also under names ofparishes
Ailesbury:
-, countess of, see Seymour
-, earl of, see Bruce
Ailmar, 76
Ainsworth, Thos, m. Sus. Whitmore, 174
Albin, Hen., 24
Aldbourne (Wilts.), 82
Alewey:
-, Matt., 89
-, Ric., 89
Aleyn, Thos., m. Eliz. 45, 51
Alford, 63
Algar, 106
Aliburn, Hen. of, rector of Butleigh, 99
Allen:
-, Wm (d. 1900), 78, 80
-, Wm (d. 1950), 78
-, Wm (fl. 1950), 78
Almar, 108
Almer, 214
Almery, steward of Bradley, 78
Alstan, 85, 89, 92
Alves, Harold, architect, 19
Alward, 89
America:
-, emigration to, 62, 70, 200
-, shoe trade, 185
-, travellers from, 116
-, and see New York
Amesbury, Mic., abbot of Glastonbury, 54,63, 183
Anabaptists, 164; and see Baptists
Andersey, see Nyland
Andrew, Thos, 215
Appleton:
-, Jn, m. Joan Wason, 91
-, Rob., 88, 91
archaeology:
-, early medieval, 10
-, lake village, 123
-, med., 23, 155
-, prehist., 10, 59, 103, 123, 155, 166, 200
-, Roman, 10, 103, 123, 155, 166, 200,214n
-,-, roads, 7, 84, 155, 165–6, 200
archdeaconry, see Bath; Glastonbury;Taunton; Wells
architects, 32, 171, 188; and see Adams;Alves; Beard; Beech; Bertram; Blore;Bond; Buckle; Buckler; Caröe;Carver; Chambers; Clothier;Cotterell; Ferrey; Hawkins; Lamb;Manners; Merrick; Penrose; Pollard;Pugin; Reynolds; Scott; Seccombe;Sedding; Skipper; Smythe; Tilley;Turner; Webb; Willcox; Willman
architectural decoration:
-, carving and sculpture, 11–13, 13, 42, 47,73, 82, 101, 138, 152, 210–11
-, ironwork, 73, 138, 138
-, stained glass, 6, 27, 39, 41, 48, 73,100–01, 119, 138–40, 152, 164,177, 193, 220
-, tiles, 193, 211
-, wall painting, 125–6, 164, 193, 220
-, and see buildings
Arthur, king, 10–11, 126
Arundel, Edm., m. Sus. Whittington, 173,176
Ashburton, Lord, see Baring
Ashcott, 122, 124, 179, 195, 198, 200,202–3, 209
-, Pedwell, 202
assarts, see agriculture
Atwell:
-, Ric. and w., 37, 39
-, fam., 37
Augustine, St, 23
Aumale, Eliz. d', 106
Austen, Rob, bellfounder, 119, 164, 211
Austin:
-, Jas, m. Rebecca, 27, 46, 62
-, Stan., 35
-, Wm, 61
-, fam., 62
Australia:
-, emigration to, 62, 181–2, 189, 200
-, shoe exports to, 185
-, Tasmania, emigration to, 62
Avalon Independent, 22
Avalon Industries Ltd, 187
Avalon, Lord Hood of, see Hood
Avalon, see Glastonbury
Axe river, 121
B.
Babcary, church, 162
Backwear in Glastonbury and Meare, 6, 121,130
Bacon, Sir Fr., 44
Baily:
-, Alb., 69
-, Alex., 31
-, fam., 55
Baldred, 2
Baltonsborough:
-, Edm. of, 63
Baltonsborough, 1–3, 5, 59–75, 60, 78–9,81, 84, 91n, 92, 98–9, 129, 146,149, 166, 178–80, 195, 203, 216
-, agric., 65–8
-,-, commons, 67–8fields, 60inclosure, 64–8
-, Barrow Hill, 59
-,-, bridges, 59Tootle bridge, 59Wallyer's bridge, 59
-, buildings, 60–1, 63, 64–5, 72–5
-,-, Gatehouse, 61, 64–5, 64, 68pound, 70
-, Catsham, 59
-, charities, 71
-, church, 71–3
-,-, building, 73church ho., 72glebe, 71–2rectory, 64tithes, 67, 71vicar, 72vicarage, 69, 71
-, convent, 72
-, Dunstan's Ditch [Dyke], 59
-, econ. hist., 65–70
-, trades, 69
-, fee farm, 62
-, Ham Street, 59–61, 68, 70–2, 74–5
-, Hell Ditch, 59
-, local govt., 70
-, Lubborn, 59–60
-, manor and estates, 62–5
-,-, manor ho., 63
-, mills, 64, 68, 93
-, moors, 64, 66–7
-, nonconf., 73–4, 74
-,-, chapels, 73–4
-, Northwood, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 79, 148
-, park, 66
-, poorhouses, 70, 72
-, pop., 61
-, pub. hos, 69–70
-, schools, 73–5
-, Southwood, 59–61, 64, 67–8, 72, 74
-, streets:
-,-, Martin St, 60, 70, 72, 74Mill St, 60, 69, 74
-, Tilham Street, 59–60
-, tithing, 70
-, walls, 59
-, West Town, 59–61, 63
-, Whitebarrow, 59n
-, Windmill Hill, 59, 68
-, woodland, 60, 64, 66
-, Wormshill [Wermeshull], 63, 66
Bancroft, Sarah, m. Rog. Clark, 171, 198
Banks, Jn, m. Hannah, 194
Baptists, 42, 50, 104, 111, 123, 141, 145,190, 194–6, 208, 220; and seeParticular Baptists
Baring, Alex., Lord Ashburton, 47
Barker, Hen., 145
Barlow, Wm, bp of Bath and Wells, 48
Barnard fam., 174
Barnstaple (Devon), 166
Barrington, 173
Barrow, see Wootton, North
Barrow Hill in Baltonsborough, seeBaltonsborough
Barrow Hill in Meare, see Meare
Bartlett:
-, Jn, 146
-, Ric., 146
-, Rob., 217
Barton:
-, Jn of, 175
-, Rob. of, 175
-, Wm of, 77
Barton St David, 69, 84, 98, 166, 175
Barun, Nic., m. Alice, 77
Basile, 201
Bastin, Mr, 63
Batcombe tithing, 44
Bath, 27, 139, 190, 192, 194
-, abbey, 192
-, archd., 78
-, marquess of, 206; and see Thynne
Bath and Wells, bp of, 4, 36, 40, 44, 57, 71,79, 81, 99, 124, 129, 131, 136–7,162, 219; and see Barlow; Bitton;Giffard; Giso; Godfrey; Jocelin; Ken;Peirs
Batt, Jasper, 193
Batten, Edm., 44
Baulch, Geo., 31
Bayley, Zachary, 47
Bayliss and Sons, sheepskin mnfrs, 185
Baylly, Kath., 175
Beard, Mr, architect, 35
Beaton, Wm, 164
Beauchamp:
-, Cecily, 106
-, Elinor, 106
-, Jn (d. 1283), m. Cecily Forz, 88, 106
-, Jn (d. 1336), 106
-, Sir Jn (d. 1343), m. Margaret, 106
-, Jn (d. 1361), 106, 206
-, Thos, m. Eleanor, 92
-, fam., 91, 108, 116
Beaumont, Jn, 41
Beautens, Odo, 201
Beckery (in Glastonbury), 2, 10, 43–4
-, chapel, 57
-, manor, 44, 47
-, mills, 30, 33, 54
Beech, G. C., architect, 210
Beech, Tyldesley and Partners, architects, 14
bellfounders, see Austen; Bilbie; co*ckey;Knight; Llewellin and James; Mears;Purdue; Pyke; Wells; Wiseman
bells:
-, chiming, 119, 193
-, church, 39, 41, 73, 84, 101, 119, 138,152, 164, 193, 211, 220
-, cow, 68
-, ringers, 100
-, sanctus, 39
Benedict, St, 40
Benedictine nuns, 72
Benignus, St, 16, 39, 123, 136, 138
Bennett, Fr., 109
Beonna, St, 39
Bere, Ric., abbot of Glastonbury, 14, 26,40–1, 47–8, 50, 55, 125–6, 138, 152
Berg:
-, Jn de, 128
-, Simon de, 128
-, Thos, m. Eve, 128
Berkeley:
-, Sir Chas, 47
-, Sir Hen., 47
-, Sir Maur. (fl. 1563), 47
-, Sir Maur. (d. 1617), 47
Berkshire, earl of, see Howard
Berkshire, see Binfield; Clewer; Windsor
Bernard, Rob. son of, 108
Berry:
-, Pet. (d. 1727), 45
-, Pet. (fl. 1749), 3, 45
Bertie, Lord Montagu, m. Eliz. Peirs, 78
Bertram, Wm, architect, 177
Best, Jn, rector of Street, 192
Bevington, Ric., 44
Bible Christians, 82, 153, 220; and see Methodists; Wesleyans
Bicknoller, vicar, 137
Bignell, Jn, 39
Bilbie:
-, Jas, bellfounder, 119
-, Thos, bellfounder, 39, 119, 138
-, Wm, bellfounder, 9, 193
Billingsley, Hen., 86
Binfield (Berks.), 86
Binford, Wm, and w., 146
birds and wildfowl, 53, 70, 114, 128, 133, 206and see fowling; livestock; wildlife
Bishops Lydeard, Sandhill Park, 198
Bitton:
-, Jn of, 158
-, Thos of, archd. of Wells, 158
-, Wm of, bp of Bath and Wells, 158
Blackford, 85
Bladen:
-, Barbara, m. Hen St John, 46
-, Harriet, m. Wm Capel, earl of Essex, 46
-, Thos, m. Barbara, 46
Blagrove, see Street
Blair, Fr., 109
Blake, Wm, 158
Bleadney, see Wookey
Blinman:
-, Fr., 146
-, Jn, m. Anne, 146–7,
-, Joan, 146
Blois, Hen. of, abbot of Glastonbury, 11–12,36, 157–8, 183
Blore, Edw., architect, 87, 101
Boddington, Mrs, 215
Boket, Wm, rector of Street, 192
Bond, F. Bligh, architect, 23, 73
bondmen, 93; and see neifs; manumission;serfs
Bonville:
-, Jn de, m. Isabel, 64
-, Sir Wm, 88
Bosham (Sussex), 192
Boughton, Rutland, composer, 22, 171
Bourne, Wm, canon of Wells, 91
Bournemouth (Dors.), 9
Bowen, Jn, 139
Bower:
-, Ann, m. Wm Swadlin, 127
-, Edm., 127
-, Jane, m. Jos. Horler, 127
Bowles, Sir Geo., 98
Bowling Green, see Street
Bowly, Devereux, 44
Boyle, Chas, Baron Clifford, 125
Bradley, Thos of, m. Denise, 77, 202
Bradley, West, 1–3, 5, 36, 59, 64, 67–8, 71,75–82, 76, 99, 142, 149–9, 151
-, agric., 79–80
-,-, commons, 79fields, 75–6, 79inclosure, 75
-, buildings, 75–6, 78, 81
-,-, Bradley House, 75, 78–80, 78Court Barn, 76, 79, 171pound, 80
-, church, 79, 81
-,-, building, 81church ho., 81glebe, 81rectory, 79tithes, 48, 79, 81
-, East Bradley, 75, 80
-, econ. hist., 79–80
-,-, trades, 80
-, Kenter's Green, 75–6
-, local govt., 80
-, manor and estates, 76–8
-,-, manor ho., 78
-, mills, 80
-, moors, 79
-, nonconf., 82
-, Parbrook, 75–6
-, Plot Street, 75–6
-, poorhouse, 80
-, pop., 75
-, pub. ho., 80
-, schools, 82
-, tithing, 80
Brent, 7, 129
Brent, East, 4, 99
Brentmarsh, 91
Breynton, Jn de, abbot of Glastonbury, 54
Bridges, Edw., 148
Bridget, St, 57
Bridgwater, 28, 32, 39, 111, 116, 166, 185,200, 206
-, earl of, see Daubeney
Bridport, Viscount, see Hood
Brindham, 18
Bristol and Exeter railway, 9
Bristol Channel, 16
Bristol, 7, 28, 32, 41, 45, 103, 127, 166,173
-, bell foundry, 39
-, evacuees, 220
Broderip, Edm., 157, 159
Brooke:
-, Jn, 45
-, Ric., 161
-, Thos, 14, 51
Brougham:
-, Hen., Baron Brougham, 125
-, Victor, Baron Brougham, 125
-, Wm, Baron Brougham, m. Emily Taylor,125
Broun, Alex., 109
Brown:
-, Chas, 45, 127, 173
-, Edw., m. Mary, 125, 127, 173
-, Jn, 45, 173
-, Jos. (d. 1789), 45, 173
-, Jos. (d. 1790), 136
-, Jos. (fl. 1830), 173
-, Mary (d. 1823), 125, 173
-, Wm, 173
-, fam., 174
Browne, Jn, m. Joan, 146
Browning, Jn, m. Anne, 88
Bruce:
-, Chas, Lord Bruce, 214
-, Jas, 214
-, Rob., 214
-, Rob., s. of Thos, 125
-, Thos, earl of Ailesbury, m. Eliz. Seymour,214
Brue river, 1, 6–7, 9, 59, 68, 82, 84, 93, 95,120–1, 152, 165
Bruton, 142
-, audit, 56
-, grammar school, 47
-, priory, later abbey, 21, 37
Brydges:
-, Ant., 77
-, Edm., 77
-, Hen., 77
-, Jn, 77
-, Kath., 77
-, Sir Ric., m. Anne, 77
-, Wm, 77
Brytte, Alice, m. Hugh Larder, 175
Buckfastleigh, Devon, 88
Buckle, Edm., architect, 119, 159
Buckler:
-, J. C., architect, 87, 152
-, Jn, 14
Buckton, Alice, 22–3
Budeca, 82
Budoc, St, 100n
buildings:
-, almshouse, 27, 26, 190
-, bakehouse, 206
-, church buildings, 10–16, 12–15, 38–42,38–40, 58, 73–4, 74, 81–2, 100–02,100, 118–20, 119, 138–41, 138, 140,151–2, 152–3, 157, 163–4, 163,192–5, 193, 210–12, 211, 219–20,219
-, commercial, 18, 19–21, 19, 21, 29–30, 32,32, 70, 115–16, 134, 169, 170, 188,190, 217
-, domestic buildings, 16–19, 18, 47–8, 61,63, 64, 65, 71–2, 76, 78, 78, 84–7,87, 89–90, 90, 99, 104–5, 107–11,107, 114, 116–18, 123–5, 126, 128,137–8, 144–5, 155–7, 167–71,169–70, 174–8, 177, 190, 200–1,209–10, 209, 214–15
-, dovecot, 46, 63, 66, 78, 85, 93, 112, 117,125–6, 129, 146, 155, 157, 159,175, 178–9, 203, 215
-, farms and farm buildings:
-, cider house and press, 67, 216
-, farm, 46–7, 46, 66, 75, 95, 104–5, 113,125, 128, 157, 175–9, 201, 203–4
-, grain dryer, 95
-, granary, 66, 93
-, malthouse, 42, 161, 207
-, fish house, 132–3, 132
-, housing:
-,-, local authority, 19, 60, 105, 170, 201,214workers', 97, 169–70, 169, 185
-, icehouse, 87, 178
-, industrial buildings:
-,-, dyehouse, 30factories, 31, 184–7, 186, 217limekiln, 97, 183–4mills, 206sawmill, 134slaughter house, 34, 46, 161, 190tannery, 184, 190, 217workshops, 169, 217
-, market ho., 28–9, 30, 42, 161, 207
-, motel, 156
-, pump room, 22
-, and see architectural decoration; crosses;markets; mills; retail trades andservices; see also under names ofparishes
Bull:
-, Jn, 184, 186
-, Rob., rector of Meare, 137
Burci, Serlo de, 76–7
Burgum, Hen., 45
Burland:
-, Anne, m. Wm Keate, 77
-, Jn, m. Eliz. Morris, 77
-, Jn the ygr, 77
Burne, Rob de, m. Eliz., 175
Burnham, 9
Burrard, Sir Hen., Bt, 47
Bush fam., 69
Butleigh, 1, 4, 6–7, 53, 64, 67, 70–2, 81,82–102, 83, 103, 166, 181, 200
-, agric., 92–5, 95
-,-, fields, 92
-, Back Town, 84
-, bridges, 59n, 84
-, buildings, 61, 84–5, 99–101
-,-, Butleigh Court, 65, 85, 87Butleigh House, 86–7, 87
-, Butleigh Wootton, q.v.
-, charities, 98
-, church, 99–101, 100
-,-, building, 100church ho., 100glebe, 94, 99rector, see Aliburn; Foliano; Huse;Titherleyrectory, 90–1, 99St Mary's chapel, 100tithes, 99vicar, 71; and see Hood; Grenville;Summavicarage, 99
-, econ. hist., 92–7
-,-, trades, 96–7
-, friendly soc., 85
-, hospital, 98
-, local govt., 97
-, manor and estates, 47, 85–8, 91–2
-, mills, 96
-, Moorhouse, 84
-, moors, 82, 84, 96
-, nonconf., 101–2
-, park, 87, 94, 96
-, poor relief, 98
-, pop., 84,
-, pub. hos, 97
-, roads, 84
-, schools, 102
-, Sedgemoor, Nythe, 94
-, South Moor, q.v.
-, streets:
-,-, Barton Road, 84Bigg's Lane, 87Butleigh St, 98Chapel Lane, 84, 102Portway, 84Oddway, 84Harepits Lane, 84High St, 85, 101Water Lane, 84–5, 98Wood Lane, see OddwayWootton Hill, see Portway
-, tithing, 97
-, Wash Brook, 82
-, woods, 84
Butleigh Wootton, 82, 84–5, 93, 97–9, 110,178, 213
-, agric., 93–4
-,-, fields, 93–4
-, Chapel Hay, 101
-, manor, 89, 91, 95, 173
-, nonconf., 102
-, park, 95
-, schools, 102, 120
-, Wootton House, 89–90, 90
Butler, Thos, 90
C.
Cabell:
-, Eliz., m. 1. Cholmley Doyly, 2. Ric.Fownes, 88
-, Ric. (d. 1613), 88
-, Ric. (fl. 1640), 88
-, Ric. (d. c. 1678), 88
-, Sam., 88
-, fam., 111
Calvert, Geo., vicar of Meare, 137
Cambell:
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1699), 44
-, Sir Jas (d. 1659), 44
-, Jas (d. 1660), 44
-, Sir Jn (d. 1662), 44
-, Sir Thos (d. 1665), 44
-, Sir Thos (d. 1668), 44
Camel, West, 125
Cammel, Jn, 84, 100
canals, see communications
Candy, Ric., 182
Cannon, Jn, 24, 141
Canterbury:
-, archbp, 23, 150; and see Laud
-, cathedral, 57, 150
Cape, South Africa, Prime Minister of, 192
Capel, Wm, earl of Essex, m. Harriet Bladen,46
Carbonel:
-, Jn (fl c. 1285), 77
-, Jn (fl. 1328), m. Alice, 77
-, Pet. (fl. 1256), 77
-, Pet. (d. 1328), m. Isabel, 77
-, Rob., m. Joan, 77
-, Sir Thos, 77
-, Wm, m. Denise, 77
Cardiff, 9
Carent:
-, Jn, 110
-, Sir Wm, 89, 110, 178
-, Wm, 178
Carew, Sir Pet., 45
Carlisle, bp of, 192
Carne, Edw., 89, 110
Caröe, W. D., architect, 99, 119
Carver, Ric, architect and surveyor, 7
carvers, see Clark; Hulle; Hutchins; Jacman;Seymour; and see sculptors
Cary:
-, Baldwin of, 215
-, Walt., 63
Cary, river, 103, 155, 157
Castle Cary, 9, 84, 117
Catcott fam., 217
Catcott Burtle, 122
Catherine:
-, St, 37
-, of Aragon, queen, 152
Catsham, see Baltonsborough
Cattistock (Dors.), 109
Caux, Jn, 88
Cavan, earl of, see Lambert
Cavendish:
-, Wm, earl of Devonshire (d. 1626), 46
-, Wm, duke of Devonshire (d. 1707), 46
-, Wm, duke of Devonshire (d. 1755), 46
-, fam., 45
Celepyn, Wm, 110
cemetery, 35, 190
Central Som. Gazette, 22
Centwine, king of Wessex, 2–4
Chambers, R. J., architect, 14
Champion:
-, Jn, 147
-, fam., 148
Chancellor, Matt., 22
Chandler, Tobias, 77
chantries, 26, 37, 39, 100, 158
chaplain, Jn the, 137
Chapman, Ric., 176
charities, 24, 27, 71, 98, 117, 136, 154, 190,218
-, almshouses, 24–7, 26, 56, 190, 215
-, educ., 198
-, and see education; friendly and benefitsocs.; medical services; welfare
-, see also under names of parishes
Charles I, prince of Wales and later king, 44,146
Charlton Adam, 103, 117
Charlton Mackrell:
-, Cary Fitzpaine, 155
-, Lytes Cary, 159
chase, drift or prey of moor, see jurisdiction
Cheddar, 44; and see Nyland
Chewton Mendip, 28
Cheyne:
-, Anne, 107
-, Edm., m. Alice Stafford, 107
-, Eleanor, m. Thos. Strangways, 107
-, Eliz., m. Jn Coleshill, 107
-, Sir Hugh, 106
-, Lady Maud, 107
Chidiock, Jn, 203
Chilcompton, 148
Childe, Jn, 44
Chilton Polden, 106
Chinnock, Jn, abbot of Glastonbury, 13
Chiswick (Mdx), 145
Christian Brethren, 43
Christian Scientists, 195
Christine, Arnold s. of, 91
Christopher, St, 138
church, par.; see under names of parishes
Clark:
-, Alice (d. 1934), 172, 190
-, Cyrus, 168, 170, 184–6, 189, 197
-, Evelyn, see Pechey
-, Fr., 185, 192
-, Frances, 195
-, Geo., 194
-, Hilda, 190
-, Jas, 170, 173–4, 184–6, 195
-, Jn (d. 1852), 171
-, Jos., 168
-, Ph. Lindsay, carver, 42
-, Rog. (d. 1961), m. Sarah Bancroft, 171,197–8
-, Wm (d. 1925), 170–1, 185, 188, 192, 197
-, fam., 169, 171, 181, 194, 196, 201
-, C. and J., Ltd, 2, 69, 171, 185–7, 186
Clavelshay in North Petherton, 158
clerk, Ric. the, 201
Clement, St, 138
Clevedon, Sir Jn, 159
Clewer (Berks.), 75
Clewer, see Wedmore
Clifford, Baron, 125, 127; and see Boyle
Clifton, bp of, 41
Clifton-Brown, Mr and Mrs, 78
clock, 73, 82
Closworth, 220
cloth, 2, 30, 55, 69, 184, 217
-, felt, 30
-, fustian, 96
-, knitting, 30, 217
-, linen, 115, 217
-, say, 30
-, serge, 30
-, silk, 29–31
-, spinning, 115, 217
-, streets, 184
-, worsted, 30–1, 217
-, and see manufacture; mills; occupation
Clothier:
-, Art. (d. 1865), 184
-, Art. (d. 1942), 184
-, Jas, 181
-, Jn. Wm C., 184
-, Sam. T., architect, 170–1, 197
-, fam., 194
Clough, Jn, 184–5
Cnolton:
-, Jn of (d. by 1338), 159
-, Jn of, the ygr, 159
-, Ric., rector of Butleigh, 99
-, Walt. of, m. Joan, 159
co*ckey, Wm, bellfounder, 211
Codrington:
-, Jn (fl. 1649), 62
-, Jn (fl. 1793), 62
co*k, Rog. le, 159; and see Tok
co*ker, Wm of, 158
Colchester (Essex), 182
Cole in Pitcombe, 9
Colerne, Rob. de, 147
Coles:
-, Hen., 217
-, Sam., 217
Coleshill:
-, Jn, m. Eliz. Cheyne, 107
-, Mary, m. Jasper Leeke, 127
-, Susan, m. Edw. Stanhope, 127
-, Thos, 127
Collewylle, Nic., 110
Collyns, Wm, rector of Street, 192
Colman, Chas, 194
Colmer, Wm, 146
Colston:
-, Chas Edw. H. M., 146, 148
-, Edw. (d. 1867), 146, 148
-, Edw. Fr. (d. 1847), m. Marianne Jenkins,146
-, Hungerford, 84
-, Wm, 148
Columbers:
-, Ph. de (fl. 1262), 108
-, Ph. de, m. Cecily, 108
-, Wm de, m. Julian, 108
-, fam., 109
Colyar, Wm le, 217
Combe, Matt. de, 63
Commissioners of Sewers, 28–9, 93
Commissioners of Woods and Forests, 26
common pasture, see agriculture
communications:
-, bridges, 7, 59, 84, 122, 142–3, 155, 200,214
-, causeways, 5, 7, 165–6
-, ford, 84, 198, 200, 214
-, Fosse way, 155
-, harepath, 59
-, roads, 7, 59, 75, 84, 103, 122, 142–3, 150,155, 166, 200, 214
-, roundabout, 155–6
-, turnpikes, 7, 84, 103, 122, 155, 166, 200,214
-, waterways:
-,-, canal, 7, 9, 9, 30river, 7, 49, 122, 143
-, and see transport
Compton Dundon, 1, 2, 54, 89, 97–8, 102,103–120, 104, 180, 202
-, agric, 111, 204
-,-, fields, 104
-, barony, 106, 108
-, beacon, 2
-, buildings, 103–5, 107–8, 107, 110–11,114, 116–19, 118–19
-,-, Hood mon., 89, 89, 114pound, 116
-, Castlebrook, 103–4
-, charities, 117
-, church, 103, 117–19
-,-, building, 118glebe, 109–10, 117rectory, 109–110, 117tithes, 110, 117vicar, see Kynman; Rowle; Smith;Walgravevicarage, 108, 117–18
-, Coal Pits, 115
-, Compton, 103–6, 110–13, 115–16, 118
-, courts, 105, 116, 119
-, cross, 103–4
-, Dundon, 1, 103–8, 110–13, 115–16
-, Dundon Hayes, 104–5, 112
-, econ. hist., 111–16
-,-, quarries, 115trades, 115
-, fair, 116
-, Littleton, 103–4, 106, 108–9, 111–13,116, 118, 175
-, local govt, 116
-,-, par. officers, 116–17
-, manors and estates, 88, 92, 96, 106–7,110, 113–14, 118
-,-, manor hos, 103–4, 107–9, 107, 117
-, market, 116
-, mills, 114–15
-, moors, 114
-, nonconf., 104–5, 120
-, park, 103, 113–14
-, poor relief, 116–17
-, poorhouse, 117
-, pop., 105, 112
-, prebend, 109–110, 116–17
-, pub. hos, 114–16
-, schools, 118, 120
-, soc. life, 105–6
-, streets:
-,-, Coalpit Lane, 115Compton St, 103–4, 110–11Dundon St, 103Goose Lane, 103Ham Lane, 105, 112, 120Horsemill Lane, 114
-, tithing, 116
-, Windmill Hill, 103
-, wood, 113–14
Compton, see Compton Dundon
Comyn, Rob., 201
Congregationalists, 42, 140, 194, 196; andsee Independents
Conteville, Ric., 63
Coombe, Jos., m. Frances Strode, 136
Coombs:
-, Jn, 217–18
-, fam., 217
Co-operative Society, 97, 184, 188
Corbett fam., 44
Corfe Mullen (Dors.), charity, 109
Cork, Ireland, 25
Cornwall, Dr Jn, 127
Cornwall, 66, 147
Corton Denham, 159
Cotele:
-, Sir Ellis, 174
-, Hamon, 145, 147
-, Ric., m. Grace de Meysey, 174
-, Rob., 145
-, fam., 143
Cothelstone, 172
Cotterell, J. F., architect, 170, 194
Courcelles, Rog. de, 85, 87, 106, 108
Court:
-, Ann, m. Rob. Hyett, 173
-, Simon, 173
courts:
-, baron, 97, 116, 189, 208
-, borough, 34
-, Chancery, 67, 77, 176
-, county, 4, 33
-, Exchequer, 94
-, fair, 29
-, foreign court, 116
-, halimote, 55–6, 70, 97, 135, 150, 162,189, 208, 218
-, hundred, 2, 4–5, 33, 56, 70, 80, 116, 218
-, king's, 4
-, manor, 5, 55–6, 80, 97, 105, 115–16, 119,135, 150, 162, 189, 205, 208, 216
-, monthly, 4, 34
-, petty sessions, 34–5
-, portmoot, 33
-, quarter sessions, 34
-, sheriff's, 2
-, three-week, 116
-, tourn, 4, 162
-, view of frankpledge, 116
-, and see jurisdiction; see also under namesof parishes
Coward:
-, Bridget, m. Geo. Hamilton, 45
-, Rob. (d. c. 1576), 154
-, Wm (d. 1705), 44
-, Wm (d. c. 1730), 44
-, fam., 81
cowherd, Wm the, 111
Cox, Geo., 46
Coxbridge brook, 59, 75
Coxley, 141
Cradock, Wm, 47
crafts:
-, craft centre, 22, 85, 171
-, crafts guild, 22
-, engraver, 171
Crandon Bridge in Bawdrip, 84, 166
Crane, Geo., 109
Cras:
-, Edith le, 202
-, Thos le, 202
Crockers, shoemakers, 31
Cromwell, Oliver, 42
crops:
-, dredge, 66, 129, 150, 160, 204
-, flax, 130
-, flowers, 67
-, fodder, 97, 130
-, grains, 202
-,-, barley, 52, 92, 94–5, 98, 112–13, 129,148, 159, 161, 178–9, 181, 204–5,216oats, 66, 92–3, 112–13, 129, 147, 150,159–61, 178–9, 181, 202, 204, 216rye, 112, 179wheat, 52, 66–7, 92–5, 112–13,129–30, 147–8, 150, 159–61,178–81, 202, 204–5, 216
-, grasses:
-,-, French grass, 204–5grass, 113hay, 49, 65–6, 92, 94, 97, 112–13, 130,160, 178, 202
-, hops, 53
-, legumes:
-,-, beans, 52, 66–7, 92–5, 112–13,128–30, 148, 150, 159–61, 178–80,202, 204–5, 216clover, 94–5, 113, 161, 181, 204, 216peas, 52, 94, 113, 130, 148, 159, 181,204–5vetches, 113, 181, 204
-, rape, 113, 181
-, roots, 95
-,-, mangolds, 113potatoes, 52, 98, 113, 130, 148, 181–2,189, 205, 218swedes, 113turnips, 112–13, 148, 161, 216
-, shrubs and trees, 28
-,-, apples, 6, 79–80, 113–14, 117, 129–30,161, 182, 205cherry plum, 182date palms, 68nuts, 161, 206sweet gale, 130withies and osiers, 51, 92, 96, 129, 131
-, teasels, 95
-, woad, 6
-, and see agriculture; produce; woodland
Croscombe, 214, 216, 218
-, nonconf., 220
crosses:
-, boundary, 59, 121
-, churchyard, 73, 82, 158, 164
-, high, 19
-, market, 28, 29, 57
-, wayside, 16, 84, 103–4, 166
Cuffe, Rob., m. Joan, 127
cultural hist., see architectural decoration;buildings; education; music;recreation
Cumin, Rob., 77
Cupper fam., 63
Curry Malet, 87, 106, 108
Cynewulf, king, 106, 214
D.
dairying, see agriculture
Darcy, Rob, earl of Holderness, 127
Daubeney:
-, Giles, Lord Daubeney, 91, 158
-, Hen., earl of Bridgwater, 158
-, Jn, 91
David, king of Israel, 138
Davidge:
-, Kath., 48
-, Miss, m. Sir Hen. Gould, 48
-, Ric., 48
Davis:
-, Pet., 128, 139
-, Ric. Hart, 46
-, fam., 128
Dawe:
-, Edm., 77
-, Eliz., m. Claver Morris, 77
Dawes, Hen., vicar of Baltonsborough, 72
decoy, see fowling
Dee, Dr Jn, 22
demesne farming and leasing, 48–51, 65–6,92–4, 111–12, 129, 147–8, 157,159–60, 178–80, 202–4
Deverel, Jn, 63
Devon, 185; and see Barnstaple;Buckfastleigh
Devonshire, earl and duke of, 14, 51; and seeCavendish
Dickinson:
-, Wm, of Kingweston, 88
-, Wm, of Langport, 108
Digby:
-, Geo. Wingfield, 157
-, Jn Wingfield, 155
-, Lord, 157
-, fam., 161
Dinder, 218
Dinnes:
-, Anne, 111, 117
-, Jn, m. Mary, 111
disease:
-, animal, 50, 53, 160, 179
-, cholera, 34
-, epidemic, 184, 189
-, rabies, 190
-, smallpox, 208
Ditcheat, 76
-, rector of, 100
-, and see Lottisham
Dorchester, 103, 166
Dorset, 116; and see Bournemouth;Cattistock; Corfe Mullen;Dorchester; Lillington; Lyme; Poole;Sherborne; Weymouth
Dorset Central railway, 9
Doulting, 38, 159
Down, Jn, 46
Downhead, manor, 155
Doyly, Cholmley, 88
draining, see agriculture
dramatic arts:
-, Folk Play and Festival Assocn, 22
-, pageants, 22, 37, 85, 124
-, plays, 22, 37, 171
-,-, Corpus Christi play, 22, 37
-, theatre, 22, 170–2; and see Keasberry;Mcready
Draycott:
-, Isabel de, m. Rob. Lyte, 159
-, Pet. de, 159
Drew, Helen, 137
Drummond, Mary, 42
Ducket:
-, Ann, 173
-, Lionel, 172–3
Dudley, Jn, duke of Northumberland (d.1553), 146
Dundon, see Compton Dundon
Dungarvan, Viscountess, see Seymour
Dunster castle, 133
Dunstan, St, 10–11, 29, 57, 59
Durham, bp of, 192
Dyer:
-, And., 89, 96, 110
-, Alex., 51, 173
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1607), poet, 48
-, Edw. (fl. 1659), 48, 51, 89
-, Fr. (d. 1615), 48
-, Sir Thos (d. 1565), 48, 173–4
-, Thos (d. 1608), 173
Dyne:
-, Joan, m. 1. Hugh le Nevue; 2. Rob. ofRamsbury, 158
-, Ric., 158
E.
Eadgils, 85
Earl Temple, see Gore-Langton,
East Bradley, see Bradley, West
East Brent, see Brent, East
East Pennard, see Pennard, East
East Street:
-, Cecily of, 146
-, Lucy of, 146
-, Rog. of (fl. 13th cent.), 146
-, Rog. of (fl. 1327), m. Lucy, 146
-, Walt. of, 146
-, Wm of, 146
East Street in West Pennard, 2–3, 55, 144,147
-, manor, 142, 146–9
-,-, manor ho., 146–7
-, tithing, 150
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 40, 109, 215,220
Eclipse Peat Co., 134
economic history, see agriculture; cloth;employment; fairs; inventions;manufactures; markets; mills;mining; occupation; quarrying;retail trades and services; shoemaking; see also under names ofparishes
Edgar, king, 4, 10–11, 45, 57, 106, 136, 157
Edgarley, 2–3, 5–7, 35, 43, 51, 53, 55, 149
-, Edgarley Hall, 25
-, manor, 44–5,
-, St Andrew, 38
-, St Dunstan, 57
-, tithing, 34, 51–2
Edington, 106
Edmonton (Mdx), 72
Edmund I, king, 4, 10–11, 214
Edmund II Ironside, king, 10–11
Edmund, Jn, 63
Edmund, Wm son of, 63
Edred, 214
education:
-, adult, 22, 196, 197–8, 212
-, art, 25, 197
-, cheese school, 95
-, college, 197
-, cookery school, 197
-, evening, 24, 142, 163, 197, 212
-, knitting school, 30
-, nursery, 24, 198
-, schools, 23–5, 25, 41, 73–5, 82, 102, 120,141–2, 154, 161, 164, 194–8, 212,220
-,-, boarding, 24–5, 74–5, 142, 195British School, 75, 196charity, 24, 27dame school, 24, 102, 195secondary, 197–8special, 198Sunday, 24, 40, 42–3, 101–2, 118, 120,140, 154, 164, 194–6, 212, 220
-, seminary, 25
-, subjects taught, 197, 212
-, technical, 197, 220
-, vocational, 25, 197
-, writing school, 220
-, and see buildings; libraries and readingrooms; National Society; see alsounder names of parishes
Edward I, king, 4, 27
Edward III, king, 27
Edward IV, king, 20
Edward the Elder, king, 106
Edwick, see Wootton, North
Eeles, Fr., 73
Egbert, king, 85
electricity, 35, 190
Ellefield:
-, Jn of, 178
-, Julian of, 178
Elliott:
-, Ant., 128
-, fam., 128
Elton:
-, Abr. (d. 1728), 31
-, Sir Abr. (d. 1761), 45, 125
emigration, 135, 200
-, to America, 62, 70, 200
-, to Australia, 62, 181–2, 189, 200
-, to New Zealand, 62
employment:
-, apprenticeship, 185
-, armaments, 174
-, children, 29, 52, 67, 113, 181, 185, 187,197, 205, 207
-, foreign workers, 30, 42
-, labour exchange, 196
-, migrant labour, 185
-, quarrying, 97, 115, 183–4, 207
-, shoe trade, 115, 185–6, 207
-, women, 67, 69, 112–13, 130, 133–4, 161,185, 205
-, and see agriculture; occupation; manufacture; retail trades and services;shoemaking
English fam., 157
Erasmus, St, 37
Erith:
-, Fr. North, 108
-, Wm Edw. North, 108
Essex, earl of, see Capel
Essex, see Colchester, Stratford le Bow
Ethelbald, king, 76, 214
Ethelnoth, 214
Evans:
-, Alf., 109
-, Brooke, 109
-, Doug., 109
-, Eliz., 127
-, G. M., 206
-, Wm (d. by 1715), m. Mary, 127
-, Wm (d. 1738), m. Sarah, 127
Evercreech, 9
Everdell, Jas., 200
Ewens:
-, Jn, 172
-, Wm (d. 1589), 88
-, Wm (d. 1625), 88
F.
fairs, 29, 31, 51, 79, 116, 145, 149, 188
Farewell:
-, Geo. (d. 1609), 110
-, Sir Geo. (d. c. 1647), 110
Farnham, Allan of, 178
Farway, Joan, m. Walt. Stowell, 109
Fermour, Thos, 91
Ferrey, Ben., architect, 19, 28, 193
Fetiplace, Ric., m. Frideswide Kentwood, 77
Feversham, earl of, 28
Fichet:
-, Hugh, 108
-, Sir Hugh, 108
-, Rob., 108
Fielding, Hen., 48
Finch, Chas, earl of Winchilsea, 125
fire brigade, 34–5, 190
-, fire engine, 35, 57, 190
-, fire sta., 189–90
fires, 11–13, 14, 71, 87, 164, 180–1, 206,215
fish, 1, 68, 132
-, bream, 132
-, eels, 132
-, pike, 132
-, white, 132
Fisher, Wm, 47
fisheries, 45, 55, 68, 93, 129, 131–3, 183
-, fish house, 132–3, 132
-, fishing boats, 68, 132
-, fishponds, 82, 125
-, mere, 132–3
-, nets, 132
-, tithes, 128
-, weirs, 93, 131–2,
Fishpoole, Jn, rector of Podimore Milton,163
FitzAlan, Thos, earl of Surrey, 106
FitzJames, John, 5
Flemings, 42
Fletcher, Rob., vicar of Meare, 137
flooding, 122, 130, 160–1, 206
Foliano, Boniface de, rector of Butleigh andStreet, 99, 192
Foliat:
-, Rob., 77
-, fam., 78
Forz:
-, Cecily, m. Jn Beauchamp, 88, 106
-, Hugh de [Vivonia], 106
-, Wm de, 87–8, 106
Foss:
-, Charity, 176
-, Chas [Smith], 176–7
Foster, see Melliar
Fountains Wall, 6
Fowell, Ric., 158
fowling, 1, 53, 68, 114, 133
-, decoys, 114, 133, 206, 209
Fownes:
-, Jn Somerville, 127
-, Ric., 88
Fox, Geo., 164, 193
Fox-Strangways:
-, Giles, earl of Ilchester, 107
-, Hen. (d. 1802), earl of Ilchester, 107
-, Hen. (d. 1858), earl of Ilchester, 107
-, Hen. (d. 1905), earl of Ilchester, 107
-, Stephen, earl of Ilchester, 107, 113
-, Wm., earl of Ilchester, 107
Foxwell, Edw., 217
France, 25
Franke, Jn, 91
Frankland-Russell, Sir Rob., 101
fraternity or brotherhood, 37, 100
Fraunceys:
-, Jn, 110
-, Thos, 110
Freke:
-, Ric., 127
-, Rob., 125
-, Wm, 122
friendly and benefit soc., 22, 85, 124, 145,171, 186, 201, 217
Frome, Nic., abbot of Glastonbury, 150
Frome, 28
Frye fam., 148
Fullbrook, Jn, 92
Furneaux, Sir Simon, 91, 109
furniture and furnishings:
-, church, 39, 81, 101, 119, 119, 138, 140,164, 192–4, 211, 220
-, dom., 20
-, and see architectural decoration
G.
Gahagan, Lucius, sculptor, 101
Gape, Thos, 125, 127
gardens, 78–9, 87–8, 90, 125, 129, 135, 155
-, herb, 14, 125
-, knot, 78
-, market and nursery, 53, 182
Garscon, Adam, 110
gas supply, 35, 57, 190
Gatehouse:
-, Abr., 64
-, Rob. (d. 1711), 65
-, Rob. (d. 1828), 65
-, Thos, 64–5
Gatehouse, see Baltonsborough
Gear, Jn, 63
geology, 6, 59, 75, 87, 103, 121–2, 142, 155,166, 200, 213
-, fossils, 166, 184, 200
-, and see mining; quarrying
George, St, 37
Giffard, Walt., bp. of Bath and Wells, 4
Gilbert:
-, Eliz., m. Wm Portman, 158
-, Jn, 158
Gildas, St, 191
Giles, St, 191
Giso, bp. of Wells, 215
Glandon, Walt., rector of Meare, 137
Glanvill, Jos., rector of Street, 192
Glasgow, 185–6
glass stainers, see Mena; Milner; Ward andNixon; Willement
Glastonbury, 1–4, 6–58, 8–9, 17, 52, 59, 82,120–1, 125, 139, 142–3, 149–50,184, 198, 210, 216
-, abbey, q.v.
-, abbots, q.v.
-, agric., 48–54
-,-, fields, 6, 50–1, 55
-, almshouses, 16, 24–7, 26, 56
-, archaeology, 10–11, 15, 23
-, archd., 4
-, Avalon, 6, 23
-, Backwear, q.v.
-, bailiff, 5
-, Bd of Health, 34–5
-, Beckery, q.v.
-, Bovetown, 7, 16, 25, 27, 41–3, 52
-, Bowling Green, see Street
-, bridges, 7
-,-, Cow Bridge, 7Madelode Bridge, 7Pomparles Bridge, 7
-, Brindham, 6, 51
-, buildings, 16–21, 12–15, 18–19, 21, 26,29–30, 32, 35, 38, 38–40, 46, 47–8,58
-,-, Abbey Grange, 18Abbey House, 15Assembly Rooms, 15, 22Priory, 25, 41pump room, 22St George's Hall, 18town hall, 25, 29, 35, 56Tribunal, 17, 32, 32, 37Vestry Hall, 35, 57
-, canal, 7, 9, 9
-, Chalice Well, 16, 22–3, 41
-, chapels:
-,-, Edmund Hill chapel, 57Edgar, 12, 13Lady, 11–14, 13–14, 63Loretto, 12, 13St Dunstan's, 10St Catherine, 16, 41–42St James, 16, 41and see Glastonbury, abbey
-, charities, 27
-, charters, 33–4
-, church, 22, 36–41
-,-, church ho., 37, 57glebe, 36, 41, 48, 52rectory, 36, 44, 47–8, 76, 151tithes, 58vicar, 37, 154; and see ParfittOld Church, 10–11, 13
-, Coldharbour, 7, 122
-, conduit, 19, 22, 28, 29
-, courts, 33, 55–6, 150
-, cross, 16, 19, 28, 29
-, econ. hist., 28–31, 48–55
-,-, banks, 19, 32brickyards, 19shops, 17, 18, 19, 21, 31–2tannery, 31trade and ind., 30–1, 69, 185–6, 188
-, Edgarley, q.v.
-, Edmund Hill, 6–7
-, fairs, 29, 51
-,-, tolsey, 29
-, festival, see Pilton
-, gas works, 190
-, Havyatt, q.v.
-, Hearty moor, 1, 6
-, Heath, 6
-, Kennard moor, q.v.
-, lake village, 10; and see Meare
-, legends, 6, 10, 23, 85, 126
-, local govt., 33, 55–7
-,-, par. officers, 34–5, 56–7and see Glastonbury: town government
-, magistrates, 21, 29
-, manor, 10, 28, 33, 43–48, 52, 55–6, 128,144–5, 150
-,-, demesne, 48–51ho., 45officers, 55–6, 150
-, market, 9, 19, 20, 28, 29–30, 33
-,-, market cross, 28, 29, 57market hall, 28–9market ho., 24, 30, 35, 42market place, 16, 19, 21, 28, 29market, clerk of, 55–6,
-, mills, 22, 26, 30, 43, 49, 53–5
-, moors, 1, 6, 27, 53–4, 67, 79, 180
-, nonconf., 42–3, 212
-, Northload, 2–3, 5, 52
-, Northover, 19, 26, 31, 43, 52
-,-, Northover, mills, 55
-, Norwood [Northwood] park, 1–2, 142
-, Norwood tithing, 34
-, Norwood, 6, 43–4, 47, 50–54
-, parks, 6, 43–5, 47–8, 51, 54
-, pilgrimage, 1, 11, 20, 23, 37
-, Ponter's Ball earthwork, 10
-, pop., 9
-, poor relief, 56
-, prison, 4, 29, 35, 49, 56
-, pub. hos, 5, 16–17, 20–21, 21, 23, 26–7,30, 41–2
-, pub. services, 35
-, railway sta., 9, 28
-, rel. hist., 36–43
-, roads, 7, 75, 84, 142, 155, 165–6, 170
-, Roman Cath., 41–2
-, rural deanery, 4
-, schools, 23–5, 25, 27, 41–3
-, settlement, 10–11, 16–19
-, Sharpham, q.v.
-, soc. hist., 20–8
-, South Moor, q.v.
-, St Benignus:
-,-, ch., 24, 27, 36–40, 40, 48, 56, 151par., 36, 42, 57and see saints
-, St John:
-,-, ch., 16, 24, 27–8, 34, 36–43, 38–9, 48,51, 56–7, 79, 139, 150–1par., 56–7ssch., 24
-, St John's hospital, 25
-, St Michael's chapel, 1, 6, 29, 47, 58
-, St Peter and St Paul's church, 10
-, St Saviour's Hospital, 35, 190
-, St Saviour's, 41
-,-, streets:
-,-, Benedict St, 16–17, 19, 21, 24, 35,40–2, 53Bere Lane, 7, 16, 57Blind Lane, 16Cart Lane, 16–17, 51Chilkwell St, 7, 16–19, 23, 25, 31, 37,42, 51, 56–7Church Lane, 31co*ck Lane, 18Coursing Batch, 7Dod Lane, 16Dyehouse Lane, 22Fisher's Hill, 7, 19, 35George St, 28, 35Grist Lane, 19Grope Lane, 16n, 40Gryce Lane, 16High St, 5, 7, 16–19, 32, 34, 37–8,41–2, 56–7Hill Head, 18, 24–5, 40, 57King St, 19Lambrook St, 7, 16, 42–3Laundry Lane, 16Madelode St, 16, 41Magdalene St, 7, 14, 16–18, 21–2, 25,30–1, 35, 42–3Manor House Rd, 19Mount Pleasant, 18New St, 16Norbins Lane [Rd], 16, 19Northload St, 16, 18, 31, 43, 45Roman Rd, 19Silver St, 15–16, 42South St, 16Spital St, 16St James's St, 16, 41Street Rd, 7, 19, 25Wellhouse Lane, 35Wells Rd, 7, 16, 19, 31
-, Tanners Weir, 7, 122
-, tithing, 33
-, Tor, 1, 1, 6, 10, 29, 31, 43–4, 47, 57–8
-, tourism, 15, 23, 32
-, town government:
-,-, borough, 33, 57burgesses, 33corporation, 28–9, 33–5guildhall, 35maces, 35mayor, 26, 33–4officers, 33–5portmoot, 4, 33recorder, 33–4seal, 33, 35, 56–7
-, urban dist., 34
-, vineyard, 1, 6, 92–3, 147, 178, 202–3
-, Wearyall Hill, 6–7, 19, 35
-, Wearyall Park, 7
-, welfare, 25–7, 56–7
-, Wick, 43, 52
-, Windmill Hill, 6–7, 19
-, Wirral Park, 51, 54–5
Glastonbury, abbey, 1, 10, 10–16, 12–15, 23,81, 139, 210
-, almoner and almonry, 14, 23, 25, 51, 53,132, 147, 162, 201
-, building:
-,-, abbot's hall, 20abbot's kitchen, 14, 42, 46abbot's lodging, 14barn, 10, 17, 46–7, 46church, 12–15, 10–15conventual buildings, 12, 14fabric and remains, 10–15, 12–15,22–3, 42, 45–7, 126gates, 15–16, 21butler, 44
-, chapels:
-,-, Edgar, 12, 13Lady, 12–14, 13–14, 63Loretto, 12, 13St Dunstan's, 10, 13–14
-, demesne, 45–7, 55, 157
-, estates, 43–4, 47, 54, 62–4, 76–7, 79,85–7, 90–2, 96, 106, 123–4, 127–8,130, 145–6, 155, 157–9, 162, 172,191, 201–2, 208, 214–15, 217
-, fair, 29
-, farm, 10, 46–7
-, goldsmith, 44
-, infirmary, 92
-, inns, 20
-, jurisdiction, 2–5, 136
-, kitchen, kitchener, 68, 132, 147, 149
-, larder, 206
-, livestock, 93, 159, 179
-, monk, see James; Thorne
-, obedientaries, 49–50
-, officers and staff:
-,-, bailiff, 4baker, 44, 89, 92butler, 44cellarer, 50, 131–2, 183cellarer, foreign, 4chamberlain, 51, 89, 147cook, 44, 132, 183granger, 160hostiller, 66medar, 129, 191pittancer, 147porter, 44precentor, 29prior, 127receiver of casuals, 5refectorer, 147steward, 4and see Glastonbury, abbots of
-, organist, 23
-, precinct, 2, 15–16, 30, 45
-, resumed land, 128, 158–9, 174
-, royal visits, 27
-, sacrist, sacristy, 36, 44, 48, 51, 71, 79, 99,147, 150
-, supplies sent to, 1, 32, 66, 68, 93, 129,132, 159, 178, 180, 203, 216
-, tithes acquired, 79, 99, 128
Glastonbury abbots of, 3, 127, 175–6, 208;and see Aethelnoth; Amesbury;Bere; Blois; Breynton; Chinnock;Frome; Herluin; Monington;Selwood; St Dunstan; Sodbury;Taunton; Thurstan; Whiting;Winchester
Glastonbury Antiquarian Soc., 22, 133
Glastonbury Coal Co., 31
Glastonbury Crafts Guild, 22
Glastonbury Twelve Hides hundred, 2–5, 3,9, 34, 44–5, 56, 70, 75, 80, 82, 136,190, 218
-, bailiff, 5
-, constable, 5
-, coroners, 5
-, courts, 2, 4–5, 56, 150
-, hall, 5
-, jury, 5
-, justices, 4–5
-, officers, 4–5, 33–4
-, prisons, 4–5
-, sheriff, 4–5
Godesland, Jn, m. Alice, 91
Godfrey, bp of Bath, 215
Godfrey, Jas, 188
Godney, 2, 36, 40, 66, 120–1, 123, 132–3
-, agric., 131
-, charities, 136
-, church, 131, 136, 139–40, 140
-,-, building, 139–40glebe, 139vicar, 139; and see Hughes; Whaitsvicarage, 139
-, courts, 145
-, manor, 127–30, 132, 139
-, moors, 53, 129–30,
-, nonconf., 140–1,
-, pub. hos, 134
-, schools, 141
Godric, 108
Godwin:
-, E. J., 134
-, Jn, 125, 127
-, tile makers, 211
Godwyn:
-, Jn (fl. 1543), m. Isabel, 109, 175
-, Jn (fl. 1607), 109, 175
gold and silversmiths, 30–1, 39, 41, 44, 82, 152
Golde:
-, Ric., 63
-, Wm., 63
Good, Wm, 41
Goodson:
-, Eliz., 71
-, Jas, 63, 71, 91
-, Jn, m. Lucy, 63
-, Mrs, 74
-, Thos, 71
-, fam., 69
Gore:
-, Wm (d. by 1847), 214
-, Wm (d. 1847), m. Bridget Langton, 214
Gore-Langton:
-, Wm (d. 1873), 214
-, Wm (d. 1902), Earl Temple, 214
Gotepathe, Jn, m. Maud, 159
Gould:
-, Davidge, 33, 48
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1710), 48
-, Sir Hen. (d. 1794), 33, 48
-, Honora Margaretta, m. Ric. Ford WmLambert, 24, 48
-, Thos, 33
-, fam., 188
Gournay, Sir Matt., m. Alice, 106
Gouvis:
-, Mic. le, 88
-, Mic. le, the ygr, 88
-, fam., 93
Grahamstown, South Africa, bp of, 192
Greenwich (Kent):
-, East Greenwich manor, 48
-, palace and Queen's Ho., 86
Greinton:
-, Eve of, m. Hugh Trivet, 159
-, Hugh of, 159
Greinton, 159, 203
-, church, 191, 208
Grenville:
-, Lady Charlotte Neville, 102
-, Geo. Neville [Neville], 47, 65, 71, 74,86–8, 91, 94, 101–2, 111
-, Hester, Countess Temple, 86
-, Jas (d. 1783), 86, 94, 101
-, Jas, Baron Glastonbury (d. 1825), 47, 86,98
-, Ralph Neville, 86–7
-, Gen. Ric., 47, 86, 98
-, Rob. Neville, 86, 95
-, fam., 61, 94, 101
-, and see Neville
Grey, Fred., 78
Grimstead:
-, Edw., 63
-, Hum., m. Alice, 63
-, Hum. the ygr, m. Joan Pope, 63
-, Jane, m. 1. Jn Jeanes; 2. Rob. Hill, 146
-, Joan, 63
-, Jn (fl. 1598), 62–3,
-, Jn (d. 1693), 146
-, Jn (d. 1714), 146
-, Ric., m. Rebecca Savage, 63
-, Rob. (d. 1766), 71
-, Rob. the ygr, 71
-, Wm, 63
-, fam., 148
Grove, Mr, 210
Gundry:
-, Abr., 181
-, fam., 194
Gurney and Co., 39
H.
Hackett, Wm, 217
Haedde, Bp, 172
Hallett, Phyllis, m. Jn Acland-Hood, 89
Ham:
-, And. (d. c. 1616), 110
-, And. (d. c. 1680), 110
-, Joan, m. Geo. Smith, 110–11
Ham Street, see Baltonsborough
Hamdon, 31
Hamilton and Brandon, duch*ess of, seeStrangways
Hamilton, the Hon. Geo., m. BridgetCoward, 3, 45
Hampshire, see Lymington; Winchester
Harland, G. H., and wife, 3, 45
Harpur, Jn le, m. Julian, 201
Harries, Julia, m. Thos Rook, 176
Hartlake Bridge, 6–7
Hartlake river, 1, 6, 122, 142–3
Harvey:
-, Amias, 146
-, Ant. (fl. 1589), 146
-, Ant. (fl. 1617), 146
Hasell:
-, Ric., 109
-, Sam., 109, 113, 166
Hassell:
-, Jn, 146
-, Wm, m. Joan, 146
Hatch:
-, Eliz. of, 175
-, Luke of, m. Alice, 109, 175
Hatton:
-, Sir Chr., 51, 173
-, Sir Wm, 173
Haughton, Hen., 146
Havyatt (in Glastonbury and WestPennard), 2, 6, 36, 43–4, 52, 59, 75,142–3, 147
Hawkins:
-, Hen., architect, 195
-, Jn Brown, m. Sus. Whitmore, 173
Hawley:
-, Edw., 109
-, Gabr., 48, 109
-, Gabr. the ygr 109
Hayes, Fred., 148
Hayles, Ladd, 125, 127
Healey:
-, Dr Ric., m. Mary, 63
-, Ric., 63
-, Thos, 63, 71
Health, Local Bd of, see Glastonbury, Street
health, see disease; medical services;sanitation
Helewise, da. of Rob., 108
Helier, Adam le, 201, 207
Helyar, Wm, 204
Henry I, king, 4, 106
Henry III, king, 27
Henry VII, king, 27
Henry VIII, king, 152
Henry, prince of Wales, 146
Henry of Blois, abbot of Glastonbury, 11,36, 157–8, 182
Henton, 121 n
Herefordshire, see Lugwardine
Heregith, 214
Herluin, abbot of Glastonbury, 11
Hertford, earl of, 28, 130; and see Seymour
Hickley, Jn, rector of Walton, 210
Hicks:
-, Eliz., m. Geo. Somerville, 127
-, Jn, 28
-, Mary, m. Chas Yate, 127
-, Rob., 127
High Ham and Ashcott turnpike, 122
Highbridge, 9, 122
Hill:
-, Christian, 146
-, Christian, m. Jas Moore, 146
-, Mary, m. Ric. Paget, 146
-, Rob., m. Jane Grimstead, 146
-, Rog., 44
-, fam., 108
Hilla, see Lulla
Hoare:
-, Ric., 47
-, Sir Ric. Colt, 47, 58
Hobbs, Wm, 212
Hody:
-, Jn, 92
-, fam., 92
Holderness, earl of, see Darcy
Holford, Lady, 40
Holst, Imogen, 171
Holt, see Pilton
Holton, 85
Honeygar, see Meare
Hood:
-, Alex., Viscount Bridport, 89
-, Alex. (d. 1798), m. Eliz. Periam, 89
-, Sir Alex., 173, 181
-, Art., vicar of Butleigh, 100
-, Art., Lord Hood of Avalon, 89, 101
-, Eliz., 94, 101
-, Fanny, 85
-, Sam., vicar of Butleigh, 89, 100
-, Sam., Viscount Hood, 89
-, Sir Sam. (d. 1814), 89, 89, 103
-, fam., 101–2, 176
-, and see Acland-Hood
Hood mon., 89, 89, 103, 114
Hooper:
-, Hen., 173
-, Jas, 173
Hopton, Ralph, 90
hopyard, 94
Horler, Jos., m. Jane Bower, 127
Hornblotton, 75
Horner:
-, Geo., 157, 160
-, Jn (d. 1587), m. Meriel Malte, 157, 162
-, Sir Jn (d. 1659), 157
-, Jn Strangways (d. 1746), 157
-, Thos (d. 1612), 157
-, Thos Strangways (d. 1741), 157
-, Thos Strangways (fl. 1798), 157
-, and see Strangways
Horsey, Alex. de, 158
horticulture, 53, 67; and see crops; gardens;hopyard; orchards; produce;vineyards
hospitals, see medical services
Housman:
-, Clemence, writer, 171
-, Laur., writer, 22, 171
How:
-, Jn, m. Mary Shuckborough, 127
-, Shuckborough, 127, 136
Howard:
-, Frances, m. 1. Edw. Seymour, earl ofHertford; 2. Ludovic Stewart, dukeof Richmond and Lennox, 124
-, Thos, earl of Berkshire (d. 1669), 146
Howe:
-, Jn, 173
-, Wm, m. Cath., 91, 173
Hughes, Harold, vicar of Godney, 139
Hull, Wm, 110
Hulle, Ric., carver, 38
Humphreys, Jn, 220
Hungate:
-, Thos, 62
-, Wm, 62, 64, 68
-, Wm, ygr, 62
Hunt:
-, Hen. (d. 1835), 3, 45
-, Hen. the ygr, 45
-, Thos (d. 1797), 45
Huntley:
-, Alice, 158
-, Jn, and s. Jn, 158
Huse:
-, Hen., 88
-, Hen., rector of Butleigh, 99
-, Ralph, 88
-, Reynold, m. Joan Moleyns, 88, 91
-, Wm, m. Emmeline of Merton, 88, 91
Hussey fam., 109
Hutchins, Thos, carver, 39
Hyett:
-, Rob., m. Ann Court, 89, 110, 172–3
-, Thos, 89, 110, 173
I.
Ilchester, 59, 84, 103, 155, 166
-, church, 162
-, classis, 163
-, earl of, 120; and see Fox-Strangways
-, fair, 31
-, gaol, 164
Ilchester turnpike trust, 155
Ilminster, classis, 163
Impey:
-, Cath., 197
-, Ellen, 182, 197
-, Rob., m. Mary, 182
improvement, see agriculture
inclosed grassland, see agriculture
inclosure, see agriculture
Independents, 42, 73, 101–2, 120, 140–1,194, 212, 220; and seeCongregationalists
Indracht, St, 11
industry, see buildings; cloth; inventions;manufacture; mills; occupation;shoemaking
Ine, king of Wessex, 3–4
inns and pub. houses, see occupation; retailtrades and services; see also undernames of parishes
Inold, Walt. Dame, 158
Insula, Pet. de, 159
intercommoning, see agriculture
International Bible Students Assocn, 43
inventions:
-, lockstitch sewing machine, 185
-, poetry machine, 171
-, sole cutting press, 185
-, steam car and boat, 95
Ireland, 30, 41, 185; and see Cork
Irish, Jn, 63
Ivythorn:
-, Jn of (fl. 1336), s. of Jn, 176
-, Jn of (fl. 1339), s. of Ric., 176
-, Jn of (fl. 1407), 176
-, Pet. of (fl. 1189), 175–6
-, Reynold of, 176
-, Ric. of (fl. 1152), 175
-, Ric. of (fl. 1314), 176
-, Ric. of (fl. 1428), 176
-, Thos of (fl. 13th cent.), 176
-, Thos of (d. by 1317), m. Joan, 176
-, Thos of (fl. 1330), m. Sarah, 176
-, Wm of (fl. 1280s), 110
-, Wm of (fl. 14th cent.), 110
Ivythorn, see Street
J.
Jacman, Jn, carver, 138
Jacob, Thos, 41
Jamaica, 62
James, Rog., monk of Glastonbury, 23
Jardine, Sir Ernest, 46
Jeanes, Jn, m. Jane Grimstead, 146
Jehovah's Witnesses, 43
Jenkins:
-, Marianne, m. Edw. Fr. Colston, 146
-, Wm, 146
Jex-Blake, T. W., 47
Jocelin, bp. of Wells, 4, 183
John, king, and count of Mortain, 54
Jones, Inigo, 86
Joseph of Arimathea, St, 10–11, 126, 138
jurisdiction:
-, assize of bread and ale, 116, 135, 137, 217
-, chase, drift, or prey of moor, 53, 93, 130,149, 204
-, Glastonbury, abbey, 2–5, 136
-, goods of felons, 116
-, market, 33
-, peculiar, 116, 218
-, strays, 162
-, and see courts; punishment
K.
Keasberry, Henrietta, actress, 76
Keate:
-, Thos, 77
-, Thos Morris, 77
-, Wm, m. Anne Burland, 77
Keats, Jn, 185
Keeling, Edw., 64
Keinton Mandeville, 30, 98
Kekewitch, Jn, 137
Kemp, Wm, rector of Podimore Milton, 163
Ken, Thos, bp of Bath and Wells, 28
Kennard moor, mainly in Glastonbury, 6,59, 142, 154
Kennedy, Jas, 125
Kent, see Greenwich; Malling Abbey
Kentwood:
-, Alice, wid of Jn Carbonel, w. of Sir Jn, 77
-, Eliz., m. Jn Swaffield, 77
-, Frideswide, m. Ric. Fetiplace, 77
-, Jn (d. 1487), 77
-, Sir Jn, m. Maud Sackville, 64, 77
-, Nic., m. Isabel, 77
-, Rob., 77
Kilve, manor, 109
King:
-, Pet., Baron Ockham, Lord Chancellor, 33
-, Ph., sculptor, 171
-, Ric., 168
-, Rob., 168
Kingsdon, church, 117, 162
Kingweston, 88, 98
Knight, Thos, bellfounder, 82, 101
Knollys:
-, Edw. (d. 1571), 88
-, Edw. (fl. 1589), 88
Knoyle:
-, Edw. (fl. 1551), 158
-, Edw. (fl. 1638), 158
-, Leonard, 158
-, Pet., 158
-, Wm, 158
Kynman, Jn, vicar of Compton Dundon, 118
Kyrton, Jas, 125
L.
labour services, 49, 65–6, 92–3, 111–12,128–9, 133, 147, 160, 178–80,202–3, 216
Lamb, E. B., architect, 87, 101
Lambert, Ric. Ford Wm, earl of Cavan, m.Honora Margaretta Gould, 48
Lancashire, 22
Landmark Trust, 72
Langelegh, Geof. de, 203
Langham, Sir Jas, Bt, 181
Langhorne:
-, Jane, m. Wm Strode, 173
-, Sarah, 173
Langland, Nic. of, 91
Langport, 108, 155, 157
Langport poor-law union, 117
Langport rural dist., 117
Langport, Somerton and Castle Cary turnpike trust, 84, 103, 155, 166, 200
Langton:
-, Bridget, m. Wm Gore, 214
-, Jos., 214
Larder:
-, Hugh, m. Alice Brytte, 175
-, Jn (d. 1556), m. Avice, and s. Jn, 175
Lattiford, in North Cheriton, 85n
Laud, Wm, archbp, 28
Laughnan, Edw., rector of Walton, 210
Launcherley, see Wootton, North
Lavandria fam., 16
Laverley, see Pennard, West
Law, Hen., archd. of Wells, 164
Lax, Jn, rector of Street, 192
Lean, Helen, 198
leather, see manufacture; mills; occupation;produce; shoemaking
Leeke, Jasper, m. Mary Coleshill, 127
legends:
-, dragon, 103
-, Glastonbury, 6, 10, 23, 85, 126
Leigh, Sir Martin of, m. Alice, 159, 175, 180
Leigh, see Street
Leigholt, see Street
Levington, Jas, 24, 27, 53, 93
libraries and reading rooms, 22, 62, 69, 124,150, 171, 195, 201
lights:
-, endowed, 63, 72, 81, 100, 151, 163, 192,219
-, gas, 57
-, street, 190
Lillington (Dors.), 140
lime, see buildings; quarrying
Limington, church, 162
Lincoln, bp of, 192
Little, Wm, 217
Littleton, see Compton Dundon
livestock:
-, bees, 66, 160, 182, 203
-, capons, 51, 159
-, cattle, 28–9, 49–54, 65–8, 92–4, 111,113–14, 128–30, 143, 160, 178,181, 202, 204
-,-, bullocks, 50, 160, 179–80bulls, 129, 204cows, 50, 52, 54, 65–6, 80, 92–4, 113,128–31, 147–8, 160–1, 179–82,189, 203–4, 216oxen, 50, 52, 65–6, 92, 94, 114, 128,130, 147–8, 159–60, 179–81, 203–4steers, 52
-, doves and squabs, 66, 93, 112, 129,159–60, 203
-, goats, 49, 65–6, 111, 129–30, 202–3
-, horses, 28–9, 49, 52, 54, 65–7, 92–4, 111,114, 128–31, 147–8, 159–60,178–9, 181, 189, 202, 204
-, peaco*cks, 129
-, pigs, 28, 49, 52, 65–6, 92–5, 101, 111–13,128–9, 131, 178–81, 202–4, 216
-, poultry, 67, 113, 182, 205, 216
-,-, geese, 66–7, 70, 93, 129–30, 159–60,216hens, 51, 65, 92, 112, 128turkeys, 67
-, sheep, 1, 28–9, 49–52, 65–7, 92–5, 111,113–14, 129–30, 147–8, 159–61,178–9, 181, 202–4, 206, 216
-, and see fowling; parks; produce; warren;wildlife
Llewellin and James, bellfounders, 152
Lloyd fam., 109
local govt., see courts; public services;welfare; see also under names ofparishes
Lockyer, Nic., 42
London, 86, 114, 127, 130, 157, 166, 210
-, alderman, 173
-, bp of, 117
-, Carpenter's Hall, 69
-, evacuees, 134, 220
-, factory, 134
-, Tower, Lieut. of, 98n
-, V. and A. Museum, 73
-, Whitehall, 86
Long Sutton, 88
-, Court House, 171
Long, Mr, 78
Longleat, 192
Lord Chancellor, see King
Lottisham, 67–8, 75, 81, 151
-, Lottisham Green, 70, 82
-, school, 82
Lovekin, Alf., curate of Glastonbury, 38
Lovell, Jas. Lovell, 157
Lowder, Chas. F., curate of Walton, 210
Lower Leigh, see Street
Lubborn, see Baltonsborough
Ludlow, Thos, 96
Luffe, Jn, 37
Lugwardine (Herefs.), 211
Lulla, 62
Lydford, West, 68, 98
Lyme (Dors.), 32
Lymington (Hants), 111
Lyte:
-, Edm., 159
-, Jn, 92, 159
-, Pet., 159
-, Rob., m. Isabel de Draycott, 159
M.
Madeley, Salop, 41
Maidment:
-, Chas, 77
-, Levi, 77
-, Thos (d. 1826), 77
-, Thos (d. 1887), 77
-, fam., 79
Malet:
-, Mabel, 88, 106
-, Rob., 106
-, Wm (fl. 1166), 106
-, Wm (d. c. 1216), 106
Malherbe, Rob., 49
Malling Abbey, Kent, 72
Malmesbury, Wm. of, 4, 136
Malte:
-, Jn, 157
-, Meriel, m. Jn Horner, 157
Manners and Gill, architects, 39
Manners, Geo., architect, 139
manors and estates, see under names ofparishes
manufacture:
-, armaments, 190
-, batteries, 134
-, bricks, 19, 31, 97
-, buttons, 30
-, candles, 130
-, cardboard boxes, 186
-, dye, 130
-, flax dressing, 31
-, foodstuffs:
-,-, jam, 182salt, 31
-, furniture, 31
-, garments:
-,-, gloves, 31, 150, 161, 184–5hats, 30–1, 185leggings, 31stockings, 6, 30–1, 184and see leather working and products
-, hurdles, 92, 96, 114
-, lasts, 186
-, leather working and products:
-,-, calf kid, 31chamois leather, 184coats, 185dressed skins, 184–5,gig mats, 184glace kid, 184leather, 2, 31, 69, 184, 217leatherboard, 187parchment, 69rugs, 31, 69, 184–5sheepskin products, 31, 134, 184, 217suede, 184
-, milking equipment, 217
-, peat machinery, 134
-, peat products, 134
-,-, firelighters, 134
-, pipes, 97
-, plastics, 31
-, pottery, 31
-, tiles, 31, 94, 97
-, tobacco pipes, 96
-, waste paper, 69
-, woollen rugs, 31
-, workshops, 32, 169, 185
-, and see buildings; cloth; mills; occupation;produce; shoemaking
manumission, 112, 148, 179
manuring, see agriculture
Mapstone, H. R., and wife, 46
Marchey, see Meare
Mare:
-, Sir Ellis de la, 174
-, Nic. de la (d. by 1227), m. Grace deMeysey, 174
-, Nic. de la (fl. 1272), 174
Margaret:
-, St, 27
-, of Anjou, queen, 27
Marisco, Rob. de, 63
markets, 9, 20, 28–9, 33, 116, 171, 188
-, clerk of market, 55–6
-, jurisdiction, 33
-, market cross, 28, 29, 57
-, market hall or ho., 24, 28–9, 30, 35,42
-, market place, 16, 19, 21, 28, 57
-, tolls, 28–9, 33
-, and see fairs; retail trades and services
marl, see agriculture
Marlborough, Nic. of, 159
Marriott, Hen., 146
Mars, 89
Marshal:
-, Jn (fl. 1431), m. Eliz., 176
-, Jn (d. 1471), 176
-, Jn (d. c. 1537), 51, 176
-, Ralph, 158
-, Ric. (d. 1558), 176
-, Ric. (d. 1591), 172, 176
-, Rob. the, 201
-, Walt., 158
Marston Magna, 110
Martin:
-, Margaret, see Walton
-, Nic. son of, 64
-, P. L., 41
-, Thos (d. by 1687), 64
-, Thos (d. 1690), 64–5
-, Thos (fl. 1706), 64
-, fam., 64
Martock, 158
Mary Magdalene, St, 25–6
McClean, Douglas Hamilton, m. Eliza MaryRocke, 45
Mcready, Wm, actor, 196
Mead:
-, Wm, 181
-, fam., 181
meadow, see agriculture
Meare (Ferramere), 1–5, 7, 10, 27, 36,39–40, 43, 120–42, 121, 151
-, agric., 128–31
-,-, fields, 123
-, Barrow Hill, 121–2
-, buildings, 122, 123–6, 126, 128
-,-, fish ho., 123, 132, 138n
-, church, 123, 136–40
-,-, building, 138–9church ho., 134, 138glebe, 137rector, 137, see Bull; Glandonrectory, 128, 130, 136–7tithes, 128, 137vicar, 130, 137, see Calvert; Fletcher;Phelps; Purcell; Russellvicarage, 136–7
-, courts, 135
-, econ. hist., 128–35
-,-, trades, 134–5
-, Ferramere, 120, 124
-, fishery, 131–3
-, Godney, q.v.
-, Honeygar, 123, 131
-, hospital, 136
-, local govt., 135–6
-,-, par. officers, 135
-, manor, 124–7, 133
-,-, manor ho., 122, 125–6, 126
-, Marchey, 2, 5, 120–1, 123, 131,136–7
-, mere, 7, 120, 122, 125, 130
-, mills, 134
-, moors, 121–2, 130
-, nonconf., 140–1
-, Oxenpill, 120, 123, 134–5, 140
-, park, 124
-, poor relief, 135–6
-, pop., 122–3,
-, pub. hos, 134–5
-, schools, 135, 140–2
-, sett., 123
-, soc. life, 124
-, Stileway, 120, 123, 129
-, tithing, 139
-, turbary, 130, 133–5, 137
-, vineyard, 129
-, Westhay, q.v.
Mears and Stainbank, bellfounders, 193
Mears, Thos, bellfounder, 193, 211
medical services:
-, apothecary, 56
-, chiropodist, 188
-, dentist, 18, 188
-, doctor, 69, 98
-, hospital, 25–6, 35, 98, 136, 190
-, inoculation, 50, 117, 162, 208
-, nurses, 117, 187
-, nursing home, 35
-, surgeons, 32, 56, 187
Medlycott, Eliz., m. Jn Webb, 86
Melliar:
-, And. Foster, m. Eliz., 157
-, Wm Melliar Foster, 157
-, Wm, 157, 159
Melwas, king, 1
Mena of Paris, glass stainers, 152
Mendip district, 57, 71, 80, 98, 135–6, 150,190, 208
Mendips, 6
Mere:
-, Jn of, 91, 178
-, Reynold of, 91
Meriet:
-, Eliz., m. Urry Seymour, 106
-, Geo., 106
-, Sir Jn, m. Maud, 106–7
Merrick:
-, Fred., builder, 24, 39, 57
-, Jn, 19
Merriman:
-, Jn Xavier, 192
-, Nath. Jas, rector of Street, 192
Merriot:
-, Edw. (d. 1610), 109
-, Edw. (fl. 1620), 109
Merston, Hen., m. Isabel, 77
Merton:
-, Emmeline of, m. 1. Moleyns; 2. WmHuse, 91
-, Wm of, 91
Messiter, Ric., 44
Methodists, 41, 82, 102, 120, 194, 212, 220;and see Bible Christians; PrimitiveMethodists; Wesleyans
Meyer, R. J. O., 198
Meysey:
-, Ellis, 174
-, Geof. de, 174, 178
-, Grace de, m. 1. Nic. de la Mare; 2. Ric.Cotele, 174
-, Rob., 174
Mid Somerset Community church, 43
Middle Leigh, see Street
Middlesex, see Chiswick; Edmonton;Paddington; Soho; Westminster
Middleton:
-, Alice of, 158
-, Ric., s. of Rob. of, 158
-, Rob. of, 158
-, Rob. s. of Ric. of, 158
-, Thos of, 158
-, Wm of, 158–9
-, fam., 157, 162
Middlezoy, 4
Midlands, West, 22
Milborne Port, 31
Milborne:
-, Chas, 110
-, Geo. (d. 1559), 110
-, Geo. (fl. 1616), 110
-, Geo. (fl. 1662), 110
-, Giles, 110
-, Jn (fl. 1428), 110
-, Jn (d. 1664), 110
-, Ric., 110
-, Wm (d. c. 1662), 110
-, Wm (fl. 1691), 110
-, fam., 110, 116
Mildmay fam., 47
Miles, Jas, 185
Miller:
-, Geo., 45
-, Wm, 45
mill, 4
-, bark, 217
-, blade, 55
-, cider, 216
-, elec., 68,
-, fulling, 30, 55
-, grist, 55
-, horse, 30, 114
-, leatherboard, 187, 207
-, malt mills, 30, 55
-, millstones, 206, 216
-, provender, 183, 187
-, pug, 97
-, steam, 30, 183, 187
-, water, 30, 43, 54–5, 64, 68, 80, 96, 149,183, 217
-, windmill, 49, 55, 68, 96, 114, 134, 149,183, 206
-, see also under names of parishes
Milner, H. V., glass stainer, 220
Milton Podimore, see Podimore Milton
mining:
-, coal, 31, 115
-, lignite, 31
Moleyns:
-, Hen. (fl. 1343), 91
-, Hen. (d. 1397), 91
-, Joan, m. Reynold Huse, 91
-, Jn (fl. early 14th cent.), 91
-, Jn (d. c. 1387), 91
-, Jn (fl. 1430), 91
-, Nic. (d. 1430), 91
monastic sites, 10–16, 57–8, 72; and see Bathabbey; Bruton priory; Glastonburyabbey
Monington, Walt., abbot of Glastonbury, 11,128, 138, 147, 159
Monkton, West, St Margaret's hospital, 109
Monmouth, James duke of, 28
Montagu:
-, Edw., earl of Sandwich, 145
-, Geo. Chas, earl of Sandwich, 145
-, Jn Wm, earl of Sandwich, 145
monuments and effigies, 39, 73, 100–01,211; and see Hood mon.
Moody, Aaron, 46
Moore:
-, Anne, m. Ric. Slade, 146
-, Hen., sculptor, 171
-, Jas, m. Christian Hill, 146
-, Thos, 127
Moorlinch, 4
moors, see agriculture
Moravians, 74, 74, 153–4
Morgan, Rob., 90
Moriz, Jn, m. Joan, 91
Morland, Jas Clark, Son and, rug mnfrs, 31
Morris:
-, Dr Claver, 77
-, Eliz., m. Jn Burland, 77
-, Jn, 44
Mortain:
-, John, count of, see John, king
-, Rob., count of, 96
Moss, Matt. (d. 1823), and s. Matt., 146, 148
Moxham:
-, Wm (d. c. 1730), 181
-, Wm (d. c. 1734), 181
-, Wm (d. c. 1802), 181
Moyer, Lady, 36
Mulle:
-, Walt. atte, 91 n
-, Wm atte, 91 n
Mullins fam., 61, 67
museum, 22, 46, 171
music:
-, band, 22, 86, 171
-, choir, 38, 72, 118, 195, 210, 219
-, composers, see Boughton
-, concerts, 171, 195
-, evensong, 38
-, festival, 22
-, flugelhorn band, 124
-, Harmonic Society, 22
-, hoglers, 22
-, musician, 200
-, opera, 172
-, orchestra, 72
-, organ, 23, 37, 39, 72, 100, 120, 195, 210,219
-, organist, 42
-, pop. festival, 6, 23
-, singers, 22–3, 37, 40, 81, 100–1
-, sung mass, 139
-, teacher, 75, 200
N.
Naish:
-, Wm Ben, 45
-, Wm, 62
National Society, 24, 74, 102, 120, 141, 154,196, 220
National Trust, 47, 58, 133, 166
nature reserve, 124, 166
Naylor, Jas, 42
Neale, Rob., 47
neifs, 51, 55, 112, 129–30, 148, 150, 180,189; and see bondmen; manumission; serfs
Netherton, Rob., 158
Neville:
-, Cicely, 75
-, Georgiana, 75
-, Wm, 71
-, Wm, vicar of Butleigh, 100
-, Wm Fred., vicar of Butleigh, 100
-, and see Grenville
Nevue, Hugh le, m. Joan Dyne, 158
New Age and esoteric, 22, 32, 43
New York, America, 200
New Zealand, emigration to, 62
Newcourt, Jerrard, 176
newspapers, 22, 172, 186
Newtown, see Pennard, West
Nichol, Basil, 44
Nicholas, St, 37
Nicholls, Thos, 44
Noble, Geo., 215
Noke, Hum., 175
nonconformists and dissenters, 28, 42–3;and see Baptists; Bible Christians;Christian Brethren; Christian Scientists; Independents; InternationalBible Students Assocn; Jehovah'sWitnesses; Methodists; MidSomerset Community church;Moravians; Pentecostal; PlymouthBrethren; Presbyterians; PrimitiveMethodists; Quakers; RomanCatholics; Salvation Army; Swedenborgians; United Reformed;Wesleyan Methodists; see also NewAge and esoteric; see also undernames of parishes
Norman, 108
Norreys, Ric., m. Eleanor, 77–8
Norris, fam., 148
North Town, see Wootton, North
North Wootton, see Wootton, North
North, Rog., Lord North of Kirtling, 51
North, Sir Dudley, 146
Northload, see Glastonbury
Northover in Glastonbury, see Glastonbury
Northover, church, 162
Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley; Percy
Northwood, see Baltonsborough
Norton:
-, Jn, architect, 108–9
-, Wm Fr., 108
-, Wm, 108
Norwich, 170–1
Norwood, see Glastonbury
Nunn, T.P., vicar of West Pennard, 151
Nyland [Andersey], 2–4, 43–4
-, chapel, 43–4
-, manor, 43–4
-, rectory, 43–4
O.
occupation:
-, agricultural services and traders:
-,-, badger, 180cattle dealer, 150cheese factor, 53, 61, 67, 148cowkeeper, 217decoy man, 114, 133drainage contractor, 216egg collector, 182higgler, 115pig dealer, 150swan keeper, 133teasel dealer, 217turf cutter, 133–4turf merchant, 134
-, bottle maker, 31
-, bridge keeper (pontarius), 49, 142, 147
-, building workers:
-,-, brick and tile maker, 97builder, 210carpenter, 69, 96, 135, 161joiner, 69
-, charcoal maker, 68
-, commercial traveller, 97, 187
-, fishermen, 131–3
-, food and drink:
-,-, baker, 55, 206brewer, 115, 188innkeeper, 21, 182, 207maltster, 45taverner, 20victualler, 21, 69–70, 80, 97, 115, 145,207, 217
-, forester, 68
-, leather workers:
-,-, leather dresser, 31cobbler, 41currier, 31fellmonger, 184glover, 31 62, 69, 80, 184, 207matmaker, 69shoe makers and workers, 31, 181,185, 207tanner, 31, 96, 217and see shoemaking
-, merchant, 30
-, metal workers:
-,-, brazier, 31cutler, 31metal man, 31smith, 30, 69, 111, 115, 161, 178–80,187, 207, 217and see bellfounder, gold andsilversmith
-, miller, 96, 114, 183, 188, 217
-, nurseryman, 28
-, professions and arts:
-,-, engineer, 185, 207land surveyor, 150limner, 30–1painter, 30scrivener, 30surveyor, 192and see architect, carver
-, seedsman, 182
-, sign writer, 188
-, soap boiler, 31, 69
-, stone workers and merchants, 97, 115,183–4, 207, 212
-,-, gravestone cutter, 183quarryman, 183, 207
-, sweep, 187
-, tallow chandler, 31, 69
-, telegraphist, 187
-, textile and clothing workers:
-,-, button maker, 69cardmaker, 30clothier, 47, 69, 96, 115comber, 30dyer, 30, 184fuller, 30, 96, 161mantua maker, 80quiltmaker, 30rug dyer, 69sergemaker, 149shearer, 30, 55stockingmaker, 69straw bonnet maker, 69tailor, 157, 188tucker, 184velvet weaver, 217weaver, 30, 42, 96, 115, 217woolcomber, 149worsted comber, 96and see cloth
-, timber thrower, 114
-, transport:
-,-, carrier, 189coach maker, 69horse slaughterer, 188horse trainer, 187wheelwright, 80, 187, 207, 217
-, undertaker, 69
-, wood workers:
-,-, basketmaker, 69, 134, 207cabinet maker, 32, 69, 187cooper, 80, 96, 134, 187and see occupations, building workers
-, watchmaker, 187–8, 207
-, and see agriculture; employment; manufacture; medical services; retailtrades and services
Ockham, Baron, see King
Odingsells, Gabr., 125, 127
open fields, see agriculture
Oram:
-, Hum., 63
-, Mary, 63
-, Wm, 62–3
Orchard, fam., 62
orchards, 14, 79, 94, 113, 125, 129, 155,169, 181–2, 205, 216
Oric, Chris., wife of, 91
Osborn, 108
Overleigh, see Street
Owen fam., 44
Oxenpill, see Meare
Oxford:
-, Exeter College, 47
-, Hart Hall, 24
P.
Paddington (Mdx), 184
Page, Edw., 162
Paget:
-, Jn, 146
-, Ric., m. Mary Hill, 146, 148
Panborough, see Wedmore
Panes, Jn, 91
Parbrook, see Bradley, West
Parfitt:
-, Mrs, 27
-, Thos, vicar of Glastonbury, 37, 151
Paris, Thos of, 146
parks:
-, deer, 1, 6, 43, 45–7, 49, 51, 54, 87, 94–5,104, 111–14, 124, 129
-, municipal, 172
parliamentary representation, 33
Particular Baptists, 42, 102, 120, 140–1, 194;and see Baptists
Patrick, St, 1, 11, 27, 39, 136
Pasturel, Matt., 89
Paty, Wm, 86
Paulet:
-, Sir Amias, 175
-, Sir Hugh, 109, 175
-, Jn, m. Eliz., 109, 175
-, Jn (d. c. 1382), son of Jn, 109, 175
-, Nic., 175
-, Thos, and w. Alice, wid. of Thos Symcox,86, 91
-, Wm (fl. 1315), 175
-, Wm (fl. 1342), s. of Jn and Eliz., 109, 175
-, Wm, s. of Jn (d. c. 1382), and s. Wm, 175
Pavermaker, Jn le, 207
Payne:
-, Cath., 158
-, Jn, 30
-, Thos, m. Margery of Yeovilton, 158
peat and turf, see manufacture; produce;turbary
Pechey, Evelyn, m. Jn Bright Clark, 171
Peckham:
-, Sir Edw., 86, 94
-, Sir Rob., 127
Peirs:
-, Eliz., m. Lord Montagu Bertie, 78
-, Bp. Wm (d. 1670), 78
-, Archd. Wm (d. 1682), 78
-, Wm (d. 1687), 78
-, Wm (d. 1764), 78
-, Wm (d. 1765), 78
Pennard, East, 36, 59, 75–6, 79, 81
Pennard, West, 2–3, 5–7, 36–7, 40, 49, 51,55, 57, 66–8, 71, 75, 79–80, 98,136, 39, 142–54, 143
-, agric., 147–9
-,-, fields, 142, 144, 147–9
-, buildings, 144–5, 146, 150–2
-, charities, 154
-, church, 48, 142, 150–2, 152
-,-, building, 150–2church ho., 144, 151, 154glebe, 151rectory, 151tithes, 148, 151vicar, 151; and see Nunnvicarage, 145, 151
-, courts, 150
-, East Street, q.v.
-, econ. hist., 147–9
-, fair, 148
-, Havyatt, q.v.
-, Hgr Southtown, 144
-, Laverley, 144
-, local govt., 150
-,-, par. officers, 150
-, Lwr Southtown, 144
-, manor and estates, 144–9
-,-, manor ho., 146
-, mills, 149
-, moors, 142, 147, 149
-, Newtown, 144, 148, 153
-, nonconf., 153, 153
-, Pennard Hill, 1, 75, 142, 144, 148–9, 151
-, Piltown, 144, 153–4
-, pop., 144
-, pub. hos, 144–5, 153
-, rwy sta., 143, 149
-, schools, 151, 153–4, 220
-, sett., 144
-, soc. hist., 145
-, Steanbow, 142–3, 149, 151, 214
-, Sticklinch, 144, 147, 149
-, streets:
-,-, Castle Lane, 143Church St, 144, 151
-, tithing, 144, 150
-, Woodland Street, 51, 144
Pennard Hill, see Pennard, West
Pennarminster, 76
Penny:
-, Frances, 111
-, Rob., 111
Penrose, F. C., architect, 99
Pentecostal church, 195
Percy, Hugh, duke of Northumberland, m.Eliz Seymour, 125
Periam:
-, Eliz., m. Alex. Hood, 89, 173
-, Jas (d. 1681), m. Rebecca, 89, 90n
-, Jas (d. 1731), m. Joan, 89–91
-, Jn, 89, 91
-, fam., 94–5, 101, 181
Peter, priest of Walton, 210
Peters, Jn Wm, 173
Phelips, Sir Rob., 146
Phelps, Wm, vicar of Meare, 136–7, 139
Phippen fam., 131
Pickford, Mary, 109
pilgrimage, 1, 12, 15, 20, 23, 37; and seetourism
Pilton, 1, 4, 7, 142–3, 213–15, 217–19
-, church, 215
-,-, vicar, 151, 219
-, Holt, 3, 5
-, manor, 214, 216
-, park, 65–6, 92, 178, 203
-, pop festival, 6, 23
-, Westholme, 2–3, 5
Piltown, see Pennard, West
Pinch, Jn, and s. Jn, 39
Pinney, Wm, 109
Pittard, Thos, 218
plate, church, 39, 41, 72, 82, 101, 119,139–40, 162, 164, 193, 211, 220
Plymouth Brethren, 43
Podimore Milton [Milton Abbatis: MiltonPodimore], 155–64, 156
-, agric., 155, 159–61
-,-, fields, 155, 160
-, buildings, 157, 163–4
-, church, 162–4, 163
-,-, building, 163–4glebe, 162–3,tithes, 162rector, see Fishpoole; Kemp; Sandys;Spratt; Wyattrectory, 162
-, Church St, 155
-, courts, 162
-, econ. hist., 159–61
-,-, trades, 161–2
-, local govt., 162
-, manor and estates, 157–9, 164
-,-, manor ho., 157
-, moors, 155, 161
-, nonconf., 164
-, pop., 155–6
-, pub. hos, 157
-, schools, 161, 164
-, sett., 155–6
-, soc. hist., 157
-, tithing, 162
Poland, 41
Pole, Wellesley Tudor, 23
police:
-, Chief Constable, 35
-, constabulary, 34–5, 57, 71, 98, 116, 135, 190
-, police sta., 98, 190
-, sergeants at mace, 34
-, watch, 34
Pollard, S., architect, 196
pontarius, Wm, 147
Ponter's Ball, 6, 142
Poole:
-, Thos, 127
-, fam., 131
Poole (Dors.), 9
Pope:
-, Anne, 98
-, Jn, 173
-, Joan, m. Hum. Grimstead the ygr, 63
-, Joan, m. Jas Periam, 89
-, fam., 181
Porch:
-, J. A., 38
-, Jn, 47
-, Thos. Porch, 15
-, Wm, 47
Portman:
-, Edw. B., and s. Edw., 159
-, Hen. Wm, 159
-, Wm, m. Eliz. Gilbert, 158
-, fam., 111, 159
post office, see retail and services
Pouelt, 201
Poulet, Jn, 25
Poullain, Valerand, 42
poverty, 62, 76, 112, 117, 131, 217; and seecharities; sanitation; welfare
Prat:
-, Jn, 40
-, Ric. Periam, 35, 48
-, Sam., 48
-, fam., 48
Presbyterians, 14, 41–2, 137, 163
Prew, Thos, 14
Price, Hen., 62
Primitive Methodists, 43, 140, 195, 212
produce:
-, animal feed, 183
-, bacon, 94
-, bread, 135
-, charcoal, 53–4, 217
-, cider, 53, 67, 69, 80, 94–5, 113, 129, 150,161, 182, 216
-, dairy:
-,-, butter, 50, 66, 80, 93, 129–30, 160,179–80, 216cheese, 1, 28, 50, 53, 66–7, 79–80,93–4, 129–30, 148, 159–60,179–81, 202, 216eggs, 65, 182milk, 1, 160
-, feathers, 67, 130
-, flour, 55, 183
-, honey, 62, 91–2, 129
-, malt, 52, 93, 129
-, peat, 133–4
-, reed, 55, 112, 129–30, 132, 204
-, salt, 33
-, skins, 159–60, 203
-, turf, 128, 130
-, wine, 49, 143
-, woad, 6
-, wool, 50, 159–60, 179, 203
-, and see agriculture; crops; fisheries;fowling; livestock; wildlife;woodland
Provost, Chas, 173
Pruwet:
-, Chris., 178
-, Hugh, 178
-, Ric., 91, 178
Pryde, Hen., 129
public buildings, 30, 98, 136, 170, 189
public services and utilities; see electricity;fire; gas; police; sanitation; telephones; water; see also under namesof parishes
Pugin, A. W., architect, 101
punishment:
-, execution, 23, 43
-, fines or amercements, 4
-, house of correction, 34
-, prison or gaol, 4–5, 29, 34–5, 164
-, prisoners, 33–4
-, stocks, 33, 117, 150
-, tumbril, 5
-, whipping post, 150
-, and see courts; jurisdiction
Purcell, Rob., vicar of Meare, 137
Purdue:
-, R., bellfounder, 220
-, Ric., bellfounder, 31
-, Rob., bellfounder, 152
-, Thos, bellfounder, 82, 101n, 152, 211,220
-, Wm, bellfounder, 211
Purlewent, Wm, 136
Pursey and Bacon Ltd, shoe mnfrs, 187
Pyke, Thos, bellfounder and brazier, 41, 138
Pylle, Rob. of, 63
Pylle, 216
Pyne:
-, Augustine, 88
-, Lewis, 88
-, Nic., 88
Q.
Quaish, see Wootton, North
Quakers, 24, 42, 101, 140, 162, 164, 181–2,185, 193–6, 198, 212
Quarrying, 31, 96–7, 115, 182–4, 200, 213
-, building stone, 38, 115
-, lime and kilns, 115, 183–4, 207
-, paving, 184
-, plaster of Paris, 115
-, roadstone, 115, 207
-, and see mining; occupation
Queen Camel, Hazlegrove, 47
R.
Radcliffe:
-, Hen., earl of Sussex (d. 1593), 45
-, Rob., earl of Sussex, 45–6
-, Thos, earl of Sussex (d. 1583), 45
railways, see transport
Ralegh, Simon, 63
Raleigh, Walt., rector of Street, 192
Ralphs, Jn, surveyor, 192
Ramsbury, Rob. of, m. Joan Dyne, 158
rebellion, see war
recreation:
-, amateur dramatics, 76
-, church:
-,-, ales, 22, 37, 57, 117, 219church hall, 88, 138, 212, 218church ho., 72, 81, 100, 138, 151, 192,210
-, circus, 22, 171
-, events:
-,-, Coronation dinner, 62county ball, 22fairs, 29harvest home, 139, 219holidays, 172horticultural show, 62revel, 105, 124, 124, 145, 171tea, 171visitation dinner, 116
-, facilities:
-,-, Assembly rooms, 22cinema, 22, 124, 171–2gymnasium, 171park, 172recreation ground, 201village hall, 105, 142, 145, 201, 218
-, games:
-,-, ball games, 105cards, 188dice, 46, 188skittles, 172
-, maypole, 22
-, men's club, 62
-, morris dancing, 22
-, puppets, 22
-, Robin Hood, 37
-, women's club, 192
-, and see dramatic arts; fowling; music;sport; tourism
recusants, 41; and see Roman Catholics
Redlake river, 103, 114, 213–14, 217
Reeve, Wm, 45
Reeves, Jn Fry, 14–15, 46, 48
refugees, 174; and see war; welfare
rents and payments:
-, abated, 94
-, brewing toll, 93
-, church scot, 49, 51, 65, 92, 112, 128, 147,202
-, Easter light, 219
-,-, Peter's pence, 49, 147, 202–3
-, fee farm, 44, 48, 56, 62, 145
-, gifts, 49
-, grazing, 203–4
-, larder rents, 49, 92, 147
-, manor rents, 49, 51, 65–6, 92–3, 111–13,130, 147, 159–60, 178–9, 203–4
-,-, capitation, 97chevage, 129, 144, 147gable, 49, 178, 202gavel rents, 92, 147hearthsilver [hertpeny], 49, 160heriots, 50–1marriage fines, 97
-, market and fair tolls, 28–9, 33
-,-, stedgabulum, 33tolcorn, 33
-, moor, 149, 215
-, pension, 99, 162, 191
-, rack, 52, 94, 112, 130
-, rents in kind:
-,-, eggs, 65, 94hens, 65, 92, 112honey, 91–2, 128–9mustard, 204pepper, 110poultry, 51, 94, 148, 204wax, 110, 163, 178wheat, 92
-, ship money, 28
-, St Dunstan's gift, 49, 51
-, vineyard, 49
-, and see tenure; tithes
Renynger, Jas, 42
retail trades and services:
-, butcher, 134, 157, 182, 218
-,-, shambles, 29
-, Chamber of Trade, 188
-, chemist, 32, 187–8
-, coal merchant, 97, 187
-, coal yard, 31
-, confectioner, 115, 187–8
-, Co-operative society, 97, 184, 188
-, draper, 32, 69, 187–8
-,-, linendraper, 218mercer, 32, 69, 96–7
-, earthenware dealer, 188
-, financial services:
-,-, banks, 19, 32, 56, 150, 188insurance companies, 32savings bank, 56, 186
-, florist, 188
-, fried fish dealer, 150, 188
-, furniture dealer, 188
-, grocer, 7, 69, 115, 134, 161, 187–8,206–7
-, hairdresser, 69, 188
-, hotels, 32, 188
-,-, coffee ho., 188pub. hos, 16–17, 20–21, 21, 23, 26–7,69–70, 80, 97, 115–16, 134–5, 188,207, 216–7refreshment and tearooms, 32, 115,150, 188
-, ironmonger, 134, 188
-, jeweller, 188
-, laundry, 41
-, motor and transport services:
-,-, cycle agents, 32, 69, 150, 188cycle repairer, 134garage and motor repair, 69, 134, 150,217petrol sta., 157, 217
-, post office, 19, 69, 97, 115, 134, 218
-, printers, 32
-, professional services:
-,-, accountants, 32, 188attorneys, 32auctioneer, 32, 150, 188photographer, 32, 188solicitor, 188
-, shops, 17, 18, 19, 21, 29, 32, 69, 97, 115,134, 149–50, 170, 184, 186–8, 196,207, 217–18
-,-, berlin warehouse, 188fancy repositories, 32, 188shopkeeper, 69, 97, 115, 134, 161, 164,187, 217shopping mall, 186, 188supermarket, 32, 188
-, sports goods dealer, 188
-, stationer, 188
-,-, bookseller, 207newsagent, 69
-, timber yard, 31
-, tobacconist, 69, 188
-, trader in old clothes, 28
-, wireless dealer, 188
-, and see fairs; markets; occupation
Reymer, Rob. s. of, 174, 183
Reynolds, Wm, architect, 170, 187–8, 192,196–7
Rich, Geo., 62
Richmond and Lennox, Frances, duch*ess of,124
Riggs, Thos Medlycott, m. Cath. Webb, 86
Roach:
-, Jn, 127
-, Mrs, 24
-, T., and W., 146
-, Thos, 35
roads, see transport
Robert, Wm s. of, 174
Robinson, Jn, 86, 220
Rocke:
-, Eliza Mary, m. Douglas HamiltonMcClean, 45
-, Emily Susannah, 45
-, Jas, 127, 181
-, Jn Jas (d. 1869), 45–6
-, Jn, vicar of Butleigh, 100
-, Mr, 98
-, Thos, 88
-, fam., 48
Rogers:
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1567), 145
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1627), 145
-, Fr., 145
-, Sir Geo. (d. 1582), 145
-, Jn, 148, 172
-, Sir Jn (d. 1613), 110
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1605), 110
Rolf, Turstin s. of, 85, 92
Roman Catholics, 23, 41–2, 73, 195
-, Franciscans, 41
-, Jesuits, 41
-, Sacred Heart Fathers, 23, 25, 41
-, Sisters of Charity of St Louis, 25, 41
Rome, 192
Rood, Sarah, 195
Rook:
-, Julia, 176
-, Thos (d. 1715), m. Sarah Whittington,173, 176
-, Thos (d. c. 1764), m. Julia Harries, 176
-, Whittington, 176
Rooke, Thos Matt., painter, 220
Ross, Chas Sydenham, 38
Roundway Park (Wilts.), 148
Rowle, Wm, vicar of Compton Dundon, 118
Royal Household:
-, cofferer, 62
-, master, 98n
-, tailor, 157
-, usher, 64
Russell, vicar of Meare, 137
Ryther:
-, Jn, Cofferer, 62
-, Jn the ygr, 62
-, Wm, 62
S.
Sackville, Maud, m. Sir Jn Kentwood, 77
Sadler, Edw., 187
Sadler Lockhill Ltd, 187
Sage, Sarah, 218
Saints, see, Augustine; Benedict; Benignus;Beonna; Bridget; Budoc; Catherine;Christopher; Clement; Dunstan;Erasmus; George; Gildas; Giles;Indracht; Joseph of Arimathea;Margret; Mary Magdalene; Nicholas; Patrick
Salisbury:
-, Cecily of, 202
-, Jn of, 202
-, Wm of, 202
Salisbury (Wilts.), 114
-, canon of, 192
Salvation Army, 43, 195
Salvo, Lucy Ann, marquise de, 154
Samuel:
-, Geo., 63
-, Wm, 63
Sandwich, earl of, see Montagu,
Sandys, Edwin, rector of Podimore Milton,163
sanitation and public health, 76, 190
-, drains, 189–90
-, pollution, 187, 189
-, poor housing, 76, 169, 184
-, privy, 98, 190
-, sewage works, 183, 190
Saunders, Ben, 64
Savage, Rebecca, m. Ric. Grimstead, 63
school buildings, 24, 75, 102, 141–2, 196–8
Scoles, A. J., 41
Scotland, see Glasgow
Scott, Sir Geo. Gilb., architect, 24, 39
sculptors, see Gahagan; King; Moore
seals, 56–7
Seccombe, H. E., architect, 19
Sedding, J. D., architect, 40
Sedgemoor [King's Sedgemoor], 53, 82,93–4, 103, 105, 112–14, 166, 200,204–6, 208–9
-, Queen's Sedgemoor, 213, 216
Selwood, Jn., abbot of Glastonbury, 20, 47,138, 178
serfs, 49, 65, 92, 111, 159, 178, 202; and seebondmen; manumission; neifs
settlement, 6, 10–11, 16–19, 43, 60, 76,84–5, 103–4, 121, 144, 166–71,200–01, 214
-, shrunken, 76, 155–6
Sever, Thos, 71
Seymour:
-, Algernon, duke of Som. (d. 1750), 125
-, Chas, duke of Som. (d. 1748), 125
-, Edw., duke of Som. (d. 1552), 3, 5, 45,48, 51, 62, 85, 124, 145–6, 172,201, 214
-, Edw., earl of Hertford (d. 1621), 48, 124,127, 158
-, Eliz., m. Thos Bruce, earl of Ailesbury,125, 214
-, Eliz., Baroness Percy, 125
-, Frances, see Howard
-, Frances, m. 2. Thos Wriothesley, earl ofSouthampton (d. 1681), 124
-, Fr., Baron Seymour, 125
-, Fr, duke of Som. (d. 1678), 125
-, Hen. Danby, 46
-, Jas, 195
-, Jane, m. Charles Boyle, ViscountDungarvan, 124–5
-, Jn, carver, 211
-, Mary (d. 1673), 124–5,
-, Urry, m. Eliz. Meriet, 106
-, Wm, marquess of Hertford and duke ofSom. (d. 1660), 124–5, 158
Shapwick, Walt., m. Isabel, 175
Shapwick, 4, 122, 130, 179
-, rwy sta., 134
Shapwick Heath, 9
Sharpham, 6, 14, 33, 43–4, 51–2, 57
-, agric., 51–2
-, park, 1, 47–8, 54, 198, 203
Shaw, Geo. B., 22
Shaw (Wilts.), 47
Sheppard:
-, Jn, 146
-, fam., 148
Sheppey river, 121–3
Shepton Mallet, 150, 185, 188
-, almshouse, 128
-, Bowlish, 47
-, nonconf., 220
-, school, 128
Shepton Mallet poor-law union, 80
Shepton Mallet rural district, 80
Shepton Mallet turnpike trust, 7, 56
Sherborne, Clement of, 91n
Sherborne (Dors.), 31
-, Castle estate, 157
Sherston:
-, Chas. Davis, 128
-, Jn (d. 1897), 128
-, Jn Davis, 139, 215
-, Pet. (d. 1820), 128
-, Pet. (d. 1834), 128
Shirreve, Thos, m. Margery, 158
Shirwold, 87
shoemaking, 2, 31, 69, 96, 115, 134, 166,184–7, 207
-, boxes, 187
-, factories, 184–7, 186, 217
-, lasts, 186
-, leatherboard, 187
-, machinery, 185, 187
-, slippers, 185
-, workshops, 169, 185
-, shoemaking occupations:
-,-, binder, 69, 96, 185, 207clicker, 185closer, 185cutter, 207fitter, 207riveter, 207shoemaker, 181, 185, 207and see occupations
Shropshire, see Madeley
Shuckborough:
-, Jn, 127
-, Mary, m. Jn How, 127
Simon, Jn, 129
Site of Special Scientific Interest, 84, 124,166
Skimmington ride, 62
Skipper, Geo., architect, 98, 170–1, 186
Slade:
-, Jas, 154
-, Ric., 148
-, Ric., m. Anne Moore, 146
Smale, Rog., m. Joan, 77
Smith:
-, Geo. (fl. 1668), m. Joan Ham, 111
-, Geo. (fl. 1735), s. of Geo., 111
-, Geo. (d. 1874), 176
-, Jn, 47
-, Rob., 47
-, Thos, vicar of Compton Dundon, 118
Smithfield, Jn, 91
Smuts, Gen., 197
Smythe, Wm, architect, 38
Smythes:
-, Geo., 62
-, Jn, 62
-, Thos, 62
social hist., see education; emigration;medical services; poverty; welfare
Society of Friends, see Quakers
Sodbury, Adam of, abbot of Glastonbury,58, 125
Soho (Mdx), 193
Some, Thos, 44
Somerset, duke of, 20, 30, 42, 91; and seeSeymour
Somerset:
-, county council, 46, 197, 215
-, county magistrates, 29, 33–4
-, county town, 33
-, county treasurer of hospitals, 26
Somerset and Dorset Joint railway, 9
Somerset Archaeological and NaturalHistory Society, 133
Somerset Central railway, 9
Somerton, 35, 84, 103, 108–9, 139
-, church, 117
-, manor, 109
-, market, 28
Somerton hundred, 116
-, courts, 116
Somerville:
-, Geo., m. Eliz. Hicks, 127
-, Wm, m. Jane 127
South Africa, shoe exports to, 185; and seeCape; Grahamstown; Smuts
South Drain, 121–2, 190
South Moor, in Butleigh, Glastonbury; andStreet, 53, 82, 84, 93–4, 180, 182
South Moor Drain, 187
South Somerset [Yeovil] dist, 117, 162
Southampton, countess of, see Seymour
Southey, Rob., poet, 101
Southtown, see Pennard, West
Southwood, see Baltonsborough
Spaxton:
-, manor, 108
-, Stockland Lovel, 108
Speke, Nic., 45, 47, 51
sport:
-, archery, 22, 208
-, athletic grd, 22
-, backsword, 22
-, beagles, 22
-, bear baiting, 22
-, bowls, 87, 105, 172
-, cricket, 22, 85, 106, 172, 201
-, cycling, 22
-, fives, 22, 105, 152
-, fishing, 132
-, foot races, 22
-, football, 22, 124, 172, 201
-, golf, 105–6
-, greyhounds, 85, 105
-, hockey, 22
-, shooting, 206
-, squash, 172
-, swimming, 22, 170, 172
-, tennis, 22, 76, 172
-, women's cricket, 62
-, women's cycling, 62
Spratt or Pratt, Thos, rector of PodimoreMilton, 163
St Audries, Lord, see Hood
St Clare:
-, Jn, 88
-, Ric. (fl. 1327), 88
-, Ric. (d. 1363), 88
-, Rob., 88
-, Sibyl, 88
St Elena, Jn, 176
St John, Hen., m. Barbara Bladen, 46
St Albans abbey (Herts.), 11
St David's, Wales, canon of, 100
Stafford:
-, Alice, m. Edm. Cheyne, 107
-, Sir Hum. (d. 1413), 106–7
-, Sir Hum. (d. 1442), 107
-, Wm, m. Cath., 107
Stagg, Jack, 28
stained glass, see architectural decoration
Stamp, Tim., 64
Stanhope, Edw., m. Susan Coleshill, 127
Staresmore, Anne, 146
Stawell:
-, Geo. (d. 1669), 109
-, Jn (d. 1541), 109
-, Sir Jn (d. 1603), 109
-, Sir Jn (d. 1604), 109
-, Sir Jn (d. 1662), 109, 172
-, Jn, Baron Stawell (d. 1692), 109
-, Ralph, Baron Stawell (d. 1689), 109
-, Rob. (d. 1449), 109
-, Rob. (d. 1508), 109
-, Walt., m. Joan Farway, 109
steam power, see agriculture; mills
Steanbow, see Pennard, West
Sticklinch, Wm of, 145
Stileway, see Meare
Stillingfleet, Jn, 173
Stone:
-, Jn, 148
-, Thos, 148
-, Wm, 46
-, Wm, s. of Jn, 148
storm, 206
Stourhead (Wilts.), 58
Stowell, Jn, 21
Stowey, Nether, 108
Strangways:
-, Eliz., m. Jas, duke of Hamilton andBrandon, 107
-, Eliz., m. Stephen Fox, 107
-, Sir Giles (d. 1547), 107–8
-, Giles (d. 1596), 107
-, Giles (d. 1675), 107
-, Hen., 107
-, Jn (d. 1593), 107
-, Sir Jn (d. 1666), 107, 109, 117
-, Sus., m. Thos. Horner, 107
-, Thos (d. 1713), 107, 110
-, Thos (d. 1726), 107
-, Thos, m. Eleanor Cheyne, 107
-, fam., 106, 114
-, and see Horner
Strasbourg, 30
Stratford le Bow (Essex), 127
Stratton on the Fosse, rector, 163
Street (Leigh), 1–2, 4, 6–7, 31, 38, 53–5, 57,69–70, 82, 84, 89, 91, 103, 110,125, 134, 165–98, 165, 167–8, 179,201, 203
-, agric., 178–82
-,-, fields, 179–80, 183
-, Bd of Health, 189–90
-, Blagrove, 166, 168, 173, 181–2
-, Bowling Green, 184, 187, 189
-, buildings, 167–71, 169–70, 172–9, 177,186, 189, 192–3
-,-, leatherboard mill, 207pound, 204
-, charities, 190
-,-, church, 166, 190–3, 193, 208
-,-, building, 192–3church ho., 192glebe, 191, 202Mission church, 193rector, 192, 210, see Best; Boket;Collyns; Foliano; Lax; Foliano;Glanvill; Merriman; Raleigh;Thomas; Thurlow; Thynne;Westmancoterectory, 189, 191–2, 202, 209tithes, 191
-, courts, 189, 208
-, econ. hist., 178–88
-,-, industry, 184–7quarries, 183–4, 207shoe factory, 184–7, 186, 207trades, 187–8
-, fair and market, 188
-, Ivythorn, 162, 166, 168, 172, 180–3, 193,202
-, Ivythorn Hill, 165–6, 172, 183, 207
-, Leigh, 109, 172, 174–5, 178, 180, 183
-, Leigholt, 181–2
-, local govt., 189–90
-,-, par. officers, 189–90
-, Lower Leigh, 166–8, 198
-, manors, 167, 172–8, 181, 190, 192,206–7
-,-, Ivythorn, manor, 175–8, 177, 183, 204manor ho., 172–4manor officers, 178–9
-, Marshal's Elm, 85, 166, 168, 172, 181,183, 188
-, Middle Leigh, 166–8, 170, 173, 181–2,184, 194
-, mills, 129, 182–3, 187
-, moors, 180, 182–3
-, nonconf., 193–5, 212
-,-, chapels, 194–5
-, Overleigh, 166, 168, 170–1, 182, 196–8
-, pop., 168–9, 171
-, pub. hos, 188
-, pub. services, 190
-, schools, 170, 174, 194–8
-,-, Millfield school, 25, 75, 198, 210
-, sett., 166–71
-, soc. life, 171–2,
-, Stone Hill, 169
-, Street Cross, 167–8, 174, 183, 187–8
-, streets:
-,-, East Lane, 169Gape Lane, 167, 194Godswell Rd, 194–5High St, 166–7, 169–71, 174, 184, 186,188–9, 192, 194–6Grange Rd, 174Leigh Rd, 171–2, 188–9, 195, 197Orchard Rd, 169, 169, 194–6Pound Lane, 195Somerton Lane [Rd], 169, 187–8Vestry Rd, 167–8, 186, 192–3, 198Water Lane, 167–9, 188, 190Wilfrid Rd, 169, 170
-, West End, 169, 188, 190, 196
Street urban dist, 35, 170, 183, 190
Strete, Ric., 158
Strode:
-, Chas, 92
-, Edw., 136
-, Frances, m. Jos. Coombe, 136
-, Geo., 92
-, Jn, 108
-, Thos, 64, 85, 90
-, Wm (d. 1660), 172–3
-, Wm (d. 1666), 24, 44–5, 52
-, Wm (d. 1695), 45, 53, 172–3, 180
-, Wm (d. c. 1740), m. Alice Yeates, 108
-, Wm (d. 1747), m. Jane Langhorne, 28,45, 172–3
-, Wm (d. c. 1781), 108
-, Yeates, 108
-, fam., 109, 128, 174
Sturt, Hum., 44
Stury, Lady Alice, 109
Summa, Martin de, vicar of Butleigh, 99
sundial, 220
Surrey, earl of, see FitzAlan
Surrey, 94
Sussex, earl of, see Radcliffe
Sussex, see Bosham
Sutton Mallet, 106
Swadlin, Wm, m. Ann Bower, 127
Swaffield, Jn, m. Eliz. Kentwood, 77
Sweden, 41
Swedenborgians [New Church], 195
Sweeting:
-, Hen., 146
-, Hen., the ygr, 146
Sydenham, Jn, 33
Symcox:
-, Chr., 86, 98–9
-, Dyer, 98
-, Thos (d. 1619), m. Alice, 86, 90
-, Thos, m. Dorothy, 86, 90–1, 93
-, Wm, 91
-, fam., 100
Symes:
-, Meriel, 47
-, Ric., and s. Ric., 78
T.
Talbot, Thos, 51
Tanner, Osmond the, 31
Tasmania, emigration to, 62
Taunton, Walt. of, abbot of Glastonbury, 86
Taunton, 134, 166, 172, 196, 200, 211
-, archd., 78
-, St Mary, 39
taverner, Jn the, 20
Taylor:
-, Sir Chas, 125
-, Emily, m. Wm Brougham, 125
-, Pet., 125
telephones, 35
temperance, 171, 194
Temple, Countess, see Grenville
tenure:
-, holy loaf, 72, 192
-, old auster, 130
-, unfree, see bondmen; manumission; neifs;serfs; villeins
Thirkelby, Yorks., 101
Thomas, Josiah, rector of Street, 192
Thorne, Jn, monk of Glastonbury, 23
Thristle, Jas, 127
Thurlow, Thos, rector of Street, 192
Thurstan, abbot of Glastonbury, 11
Thynne:
-, Sir Jn, 48, 201
-, Lord Jn, rector of Street and Walton, 192,211
-, Thos, 48
-, fam., 201
Tilham Street, see Baltonsborough
Tilley, G. M., architect, 19
Tintinhull, fair, 31
Tipping, Avray, 90
Titherley, Wm of, rector of Butleigh, 100
tithes, 48, 58, 67, 71, 79, 81, 99, 117, 128,137, 148, 151, 162, 191, 215, 219
Tok:
-, Jn le, 91
-, Rob. le (fl. 1204), 91
-, Rob. le (fl. 1327), 91, 96
-, Rog. le, 91
-, Walt. le, 91
-, Wm le, 91
-, and see co*k
tourism, 6, 15, 22–3, 32; and see pilgrimages
trade unionism, 186
trade:
-, agric. produce, 95, 180–1
-, imports to Glastonbury abbey, 32
-, imports from Ireland, 30
-, imports from Wales, fleeces, 50
-, imports, skins, 184
-, peat, 134
-, river, 7, 143
-, shoe exports, 185
transport:
-, air, 156
-, bus, 182, 185
-, coach, 187
-, haulage, 187, 189
-, horse, 147, 187
-, peat tramway, 134
-, railway, 9, 31, 95, 134, 143, 150, 181
-, steam car, 95
-, water transport:
-,-, boats, 68, 95, 122
-, and see archaeology; communications;labour services
transportation of convicts, 62
Trayne:
-, Mary, m. Jn Dinnes, 111
-, Thos, 111
trees:
-, alder, 53, 68, 130–1, 149, 182, 206
-, apple, 94, 161, 206
-, ash, 53–4, 68, 78, 96, 114, 131, 149, 160,206
-, avenues, 78, 87
-, birch, 131
-, conifers, 114
-,-, cedar, 87deodar, 87fir, 114, 131, 206larch, 114Scots pine, 114
-, date palms, 68
-, elm, 53, 78, 101, 114, 131, 149, 206, 209
-, hazel, 114
-, maple, 54, 96, 114, 206
-, oak, 53–4, 68, 78, 87, 96, 114, 124, 131,149, 160, 182, 206
-, sallows, 93
-, thorn, 53, 68, 96, 182
-, willow, 52–3, 93, 131, 183, 206
-, yew, 117
-, and see crops; orchard; woodland
Treloggan, Geo., and wife, 48
Trent, Wm of, 158
Trevelyan, Chas., 171
Trivet, Hugh, m. Eve of Greinton, 159
turbary, 1, 98, 130–1, 133–5, 135, 137,204–6, 208
Turner, J. F., architect, 210
Tuson, Geo., 173–4
Tyler, Owen, vicar of N. Wootton, 219
U.
United Reformed church, 42, 194
Upper Brue Drainage Bd, 134
usher, Adam the, 147
utilities, see public services and utilities
V.
Victoria, queen, 62, 146
villeins, 49, 65, 91, 111, 158–9, 175, 178,202; and see bondmen; manumission; neifs; serfs
Vinetur:
-, Adam, 201
-, Geof., 201
-, Geof., the ygr, 201
vineyard, 1, 6, 14, 49, 128–9, 175, 182,216
-, grape harvesters, 49
Vivonia, see Forz
Vocle, Wm, 110
volunteers, 162
W.
Wade, Nath., 173
Wadham:
-, And., 48, 64, 90
-, Edw., 128
Wadley, Thos, 63
Wake, Dr Bart., 136
Waldegrave fam., 108
Wales, prince of, see Charles, Henry
Wales, 50, 185; and see St David's
Waleys:
-, Hugh de, 77, 202
-, Rob., 110
Walgrave, Jn, vicar of Compton Dundon,118
Wallis, fam., 92
Walter:
-, Jn, 63
-, Ph., m. Mary, 63
-, Thos, 63
-, Wm s. of, 146–7
-, Wm, 63
Walton, or Winton:
-, Sir Bernard of, 201
-, Joan, 65
-, Jn of (fl. early 13th cent.), 201
-, Jn of (d. by 1280), m. Lucy, 202
-, Margaret, m. Mr Martin, 65
-, Osmond of, 201
-, Reynold of, 202
-, Ric. (d. 1581), 65, 89
-, Ric. (d. 1658), 65
-, Rob. of, 202
-, Thos, 65
-, Wm of (fl. c. 1262), 201
-, Wm of (minor 1280), 202
-, Wm (fl. 1562), 65, 68
-, fam., 64, 175
Walton, 1, 54, 82, 106, 176, 179, 183–4,192, 195, 197, 198–212, 199
-, agric., 202–5
-,-, fields, 200, 202, 204inclosure, 198
-, Asney, 198, 200
-, buildings, 200–1, 209, 210, 211
-,-, pound, 208
-, church, 191, 208–11, 211
-,-, building, 210–11church ho., 210glebe, 202, 209rector, 205, 209–10, 212; and seeHickley; Laughnan; Thynnerectory, 202, 204, 206, 208–10, 209tithes, 208–9
-, courts, 189, 205, 208
-, econ. hist., 202–7
-,-, quarries, 200, 207trades, 207
-, local govt., 208
-,-, par. officers, 208
-, manor and estate, 48, 191, 201–2, 204
-,-, manor ho., 201manor and par. officers, 208
-, mill, 206
-, moors, 198, 200, 205
-, nonconf., 212
-, pop., 200–01
-, pub. hos, 207
-, school, 195, 212
-, sett., 200–01
-, turbary, 206, 208
-, Walton Hill, 2, 200
-, Whitley, 200, 204
-, woodland, 205–6
war:
-, 1497 rebellion, 27
-, 1665–6 rebellion, 28
-, Civil, 28, 85, 163, 172
-, First World, 174
-, memorial, 164
-, Monmouth rebellion, 28, 172
-, Napoleonic, 28
-, Second World, 185, 190, 197
-, Spanish civil, 174
Warbeck, Perkin, 27
Ward, Chas, m. Eliz., 157
Ward and Nixon, glass stainers, 101, 193
Warde, Ralph, 110
Warman, Wm, 33
Warre, Fr., and s. Fr., 63
Warren:
-, Joan, see Grimstead
-, Dr Jn, 63
warren, 105
Wason:
-, Joan, m. John Appleton, 91
-, Wm, 88, 91
water, 55
-, curative, 22–3
-, polluted, 76, 187
-, supply, 16, 34–5, 56, 189–90
-, surveyors of watercourses, 150
-, water management:
-,-, conduit, 19, 22, 28, 29, 35, 56–7dams, 55horsepond, 57mere, 120, 122, 130pump, 94, 189, 208reservoir, 35, 57, 190rhynes and ditches, 114, 116, 120–2,135, 155, 160, 189, 208well, 16, 76, 94, 190, 208
-, and see Commissioners of Sewers;communications; fisheries; flooding;sanitation
Watts, Mary Flower, 45
Webb:
-, Anne, w. of Jn (d. 1672), 86
-, Cath., m. Thos Medlycott Riggs, 86
-, Jas (d. 1690), 94
-, Jas, m. Cath., 86
-, Jn (d. 1672), architect, 86, 90
-, Jn (d. 1712), m. Eliz. Medlycott, 86
-, Wm, 90–1
Wedmore, 121–2, 129
-, Clewer, 5
-, Panborough, 2–3, 5, 43, 135, 137
Wedmore turnpike trust, 122
welfare:
-, bastardy, 70
-, coal club, 56
-, evacuees, 174, 220
-, institutions:
-,-, children's homes, 189day centre, 197orphanage, 25poorhouse, 57, 70, 72, 80, 98, 117,135–6, 150, 154, 162, 189, 218soup kitchen, 56workhouse, 57
-, pauper apprenticeship, 56, 98
-, poor relief, 56, 70, 80, 98, 116–17, 135–6,150, 162, 189, 208, 218
-, savings bank, 56, 186
-, and see charities; friendly socs; medicalservices; poverty; sanitation
Wells, Jas, bellfounder, 82
Wells, 6–7, 16, 21, 45, 51, 78, 122, 137, 148,157, 210, 213–14
-, almshouse, 51
-, archd., 4, 158, 160, 163; and see Bitton;Law
-, classis, 137
-, Co-operative soc., 188
-, Dulcote, 214
-, fair, 217
-, Harper's almshouse, 215
-, hospital, 136
-, Recorder of, 44
-, rwy, 9
-, schools, 141, 154
-, Southway, 7
-, St Cuthbert, 215
-, Worminster, 218
Wells cathedral, 49, 109, 117, 158, 219
-, canon of, 100; and see Bourne
-, communar, 99
-, dean of, 129–30, 132–3, 192
-, deanery, 215
-, cathedral, Lady Chapel, 215
-, precentor, 215, 218–19
-, school, 41
-, succentor, 215
-, vicars choral, 147
Wells poor-law union, 57, 71, 80, 98, 150,189, 208
Wells rural dist, 57, 71, 98, 135–6, 150,208
Wells turnpike trust, 7, 166, 200
Wesleyan Methodists, 24, 42, 73, 102, 120,141, 153–4, 194–6, 212
West Bradley, see Bradley, West
West Camel, see Camel, West
West Lydford, see Lydford, West
West Pennard, see Pennard, West
West Town, see Baltonsborough
West:
-, Jn, 125
-, fam., 125
Westhay:
-, Hugh of, 128
-, Wm of, 128
Westhay, 120, 122–4, 124, 131, 133–4, 136
-, agric., 129
-, manor, 128
-, moor, 130, 137
-, nonconf., 141
-, park, 129
-, pub. hos, 135
-, school, 137, 141–2
Westholme, see Pilton
Westlake, N.J., glass stainer, 39
Westmancote, Jn, rector of Street 192
Westminster (Mdx), abbey, 10, 192
Westonzoyland, 206
Weymouth, Viscount, see Thynne
Weymouth (Dors.), 190
Whaits, W., vicar of Godney, 139
Whitelake river, 142–3, 213
Whiting:
-, Jas. Burgess, 154
-, Ric., abbot of Glastonbury, 1, 23, 43, 47
Whitley hundred, 116, 190
-, bailiwick, 178
-, court, 162
-, plea ho., 198
Whitmore, Sus., m. 1. J. B. Hawkins; 2. T. Ainsworth, 173–4, 195
Whitstone hundred, 70, 80, 218
-, court, 70, 80, 218
Whittaker, Lawr., 62
Whittington:
-, And. (d. 1634), 173, 175–6
-, Fr. (d. 1605), m. Bridget, 173, 176
-, Hen. (d. 1603), m. Phillippa, 173, 176
-, Jn (d. 1667), 173, 176
-, Jn (fl. 1699), 173, 176
-, Mary, m. 2. Jerrard Newcourt, 176
-, Sarah, m. Thos Rook, 173, 176
-, Sus., m. Edm. Arundel, 173, 176
-, Wm (d. 1672), 176
Wick, see Glastonbury
wildlife, 54
-, anthills, 68
-, deer, 54
-, game, 113, 206
-, hare, 105
-, molecatchers, 70, 208
-, otters, 142
-, rabbits, 94, 205
-, slugs, 95
-, vermin bounties, 70, 189
-, wildfowl, 114
-, and see birds; fish; fowling; livestock
Wilkins, Sam., 206
Willcox:
-, Dr W. J. W., 27
-, Wm, architect, 190
Willement, Wm, glass stainer, 101
Willis, Hen., 39
Willman, J. E., architect, 42
Willoughby, Rob., 107
Wilson, Thos, 172
Wilton, 45
Wiltshire, 209; and see Aldbourne;Roundway Park; Salisbury; Shaw;Stourhead
Wincanton, 155
Winchester, Rob., abbot of Glastonbury, 11,183, 215
Winchester (Hants):
-, St Cross, 11
-, St Giles fair, 79
Winchilsea, earl of, see Finch
Windsor (Berks.), dean of, 86
Winterhay, Mr, 16
Winton, see Walton
Wiseman, Rob., bellfounder, 152
Wood:
-, Chas., m. Lydia, 173
-, Frances H., writer, 173
-, Nic. of the, 89
-, R. N., 173
woodland, 6, 49, 54, 60, 64, 66, 68, 94–6,103, 111–13, 128, 131, 149, 160,166–7, 182–3, 202, 205–6, 217
-, avenue, 78, 87
-, bark, 206
-, fa*ggots, 53–4, 114, 206
-, firewood, 1, 68, 96, 129, 178, 180
-, pinetum, 87
-, timber, 54, 68, 96
-, underwood, 92–3, 96, 112–13, 149, 182,206, 217
-, and see crops; produce; trees
Wookey, 121, 129
-, Bleadney, 5
Wootton:
-, Edw., 109
-, Mark of, 89
-, Rob. of, 89
Wootton, North, 1–3, 5–6, 22, 36, 147,213–20, 213
-, agric., 216
-,-, fields, 214, 216
-, Barrow, 213–14
-, buildings, 214–15, 217, 218–20, 219
-, charities, 218
-, church, 215, 218–20, 219
-,-, building, 219–20church ho., 218–19rectory, 219, 220tithes, 215, 219vicar, 219; and see Tylervicarage, 218–19
-, courts, 216
-, econ. hist., 216–18
-,-, trades, 217–18
-, Edwick [Yadwick], 213–15
-, Launcherley, 213–15, 217
-, local govt., 218
-, manor and estates, 214–15
-, mills, 217, 219
-, moors, 213, 215–16
-, nonconf., 220
-, North Town, 213–14, 216–18
-, poor, 218
-, pop., 214
-, pub. hos, 217
-, Quaish, 213–15
-, schools, 218, 220
-, sett., 214
-, tithings, 218
Worcester (Worcs.), 48, 187
Wormshill, see Baltonsborough
Wright, G. W., 25
Wyatt, Josiah, rector of Podimore Milton,163
Wykes, Edw., m. Jane, 146
Wylco*cks, Thos, 130
Y.
Yadwick:
-, Baldwin of, 215
-, Joan of, m. Thos Andrew, 215
-, Jn of, 215
-, Rob. of (fl. early 12th cent.), 215
-, Rob. of (fl. 1189), 215
-, Rog. of, 215
-, Thos of (fl. c. 1316), 215
-, Thos of (fl. late 14th cent.), 215
-, Wm of (fl. mid 13th cent.), 215, 217
-, Wm of (fl. 1278), 215
-, Wm of, the ygr (fl. 1301), 215
Yate:
-, Chas, m. Mary Hicks, 127
-, Jn, 127
Yeates:
-, Alice, m. Wm Strode, 108
-, Mary, 108
Yeovil dist., see South Somerset dist
Yeovil poor law union, 162
Yeovil, 111
Yeovilton:
-, Margery of, m. Thos Payne, 158
-, Pet. of, m. Idonea, 158
-, Ralph of, 158
Yeovilton, 155
-, church, 162
-, rector, 163
-, RNAS, 156
Youth Hostel Assocn, 172
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