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VOL. XII. DECEMB Notes & FOR SOMERSET AND DORSET EDITED BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WEAVER, M.A. 9 F.S.A. (Vicar of Milton Clevedon, Editor of the " Visitations of the Counties of Somerset and Hereford," "Somerset Incumbents, etc.) AND CHARLES HERBERT MAYO, M.A., R.D. (Vicar of Long Burton with Holnest, Canon Non-Res, of Santm, author of " Bibliotheca Dorseiiensis," etc.) " Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt. Nothing's so hard, but search will find it out." HEKKICK. No. CONTENTS. No. PAGE. PAGE. 215 Bulla of Calixtus III - - 337 216 Castle Racche - - - 337 217 Sedition at Ryme Intrinseca 338 21 S Somerset Militia Men - 339 219 Tenants of Sherborne 1 337- 341 220 New England Settlers - 346 221 Wells Deanery - - - 34 6 222 Estmond of Lodge, Chard- stock - - 347 223 Dorset Assizes, 1649 - - 35 224 Corrections - - - 35 1 225 Taunton and Ireland - - 352 226 Port of Weymouth - - 353 227 Weymouth Bridges - - 354 228 Edw.Walter,V. of Somerton 355 229 John de Bellammont. V. of Sturminster Marshall - 355 230 Abbot Monington's Secre- tum - 35 6 231 Dorset Inquis. p. mortem - 364 232 Book Notice - - - 37 2 Illustrations in Vol. XII. - 374 Index to Vol. XII. - - 375 DA 670 .549 N6 1888 PT.96 IMST ISSUED QUARTERLY, Price to Subscribers, si' P er annum, payable in advance. SHERBORNE: PRINTED BY J. C. AND A. T. SAWTELL. Entered at the New York Post Office as Second Class Matter.

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VOL. XII. DECEMB

Notes &FOR

SOMERSET AND DORSETEDITED BY

FREDERIC WILLIAM WEAVER, M.A. 9 F.S.A.

(Vicar of Milton Clevedon, Editor of the " Visitations of the

Counties of Somerset and Hereford,""Somerset Incumbents, etc.)

AND

CHARLES HERBERT MAYO, M.A., R.D.

(Vicar of Long Burton with Holnest, Canon Non-Res, of

Santm, author of" Bibliotheca Dorseiiensis," etc.)

"Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt.

Nothing's so hard, but search will find it out."

HEKKICK.

No.

CONTENTS.No.PAGE. PAGE.

215 Bulla of Calixtus III - - 337

216 Castle Racche - - - 337

217 Sedition at Ryme Intrinseca 338

21 S Somerset Militia Men - 339

219 Tenants of Sherborne 1 337- 341

220 New England Settlers - 346

221 Wells Deanery- - - 346

222 Estmond of Lodge, Chard-

stock - - 347

223 Dorset Assizes, 1649- -

35

224 Corrections - - - 35 1

225 Taunton and Ireland - - 352

226 Port of Weymouth - - 353

227 Weymouth Bridges- - 354

228 Edw.Walter,V. ofSomerton 355

229 John de Bellammont. V. of

Sturminster Marshall - 355

230 Abbot Monington's Secre-

tum - 356

231 Dorset Inquis. p. mortem - 364

232 Book Notice - - - 372

Illustrations in Vol. XII. - 374Index to Vol. XII. - - 375

DA670.549N61888PT.96IMST

ISSUED QUARTERLY,

Price to Subscribers, si' Per annum, payable in advance.

SHERBORNE:PRINTED BY J. C. AND A. T. SAWTELL.

Entered at the New York Post Office as Second Class Matter.

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Somerset & Dorset Notes & Queries. 337

215. BULLA FOUND AT GLASTONBURY ABBEY. Our best

thanks are due to Mr. F. Bligh Bond, F.R.I. B. A,, for his kind-ness in allowing us to reproduce the photograph of a " Bulla

"of

Pope Calixtus III (1455-8) which he found m his excavations at

Glastonbury Abbey in August, 1911.The " Bulla

"is in lead and was found in the debris on the

site of the monks' graveyard. THE EDITORS.

216. CASTLE RACCHE. From notes in Professor Lloyd's

History of Wales I have inferred a possible derivation of Castle

Racche. Various interpretations and numerous versions of this

puzzling Place-name have been given, and in a Paper on the ex-

cavations of Castle Racche (S. A. P., vol. 49, dated July, 1903)Mr. H. St. George Gray has enumerated them. There are at

least thirty-seven ways of spelling it, but many of them must beclerical errors and the alternative forms of Neroche, Neracchich,Nerechurch, Nerethythe, Nerock, etc., are hardly consistent

with themselves. The prefix" Ne "

is a puzzle. But confiningourselves to Racche or Rack, which up to present time has

currency amongst the local folk, the version does not vary muchfrom time to time. In the 13th Century there is a mention of

"Quidam mons qui vocatur Castrum de Rachich "in the Ed-

wardian Forest Perambulation of 1298 : in the i4th Century there

is an entry in Bishop Drokenford's Register (a. d. 1317) about the"Capellae hermitagium de Rechych," and in another place

Rachich : in the i5th Century William of Worcester notices the" Castellum de Racche ": in the i7th Century old Gerard calls" Castle Racche "

a dirty place. Various shots have been madeat the derivation, e.g., that Castle Racche was so called from that

hateful and grim thing called "Rachentege," an instrument of

torture in Norman Castles ; also from " Rache "the name of a

hunting dog:" Four grey hounds and vi RachesFor hare and fox and wild cattes

"

Also from "Rachia," a word found in Ducange and called a

" coenosus locus," a muddy place, which would chime in withGerard's description (Greswell's Forests and Deer Parks of Somer-

set, p. 274.)But here is a possible Welsh derivation. Prof. Lloyd in his

History of Wales (vol. ii, p. 434) describing the attack in

1116 of Griffith upon the Norman Castles of Narbeth and

Llandovery says that the last named Castle was so stoutlydefended by Maredudd that only the outworks were taken,the keep remaining intact. In a note he adds " B. T. carefully

distinguishes the Rac Castell or Bailey from the Twr (Latin

Turris) or Keep."Again, in describing another attack upon the new Castle of

VOL. XII. PART xcvi. DECEMBER, 1911. x

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338 Somerset & Dorset Notes & Queries.

Ruddlan in 1075, Griffith destroyed the outworks and slew manyof the defenders and returned home with valuable spoil, but

without having captured the solid keep which was the nucleus of

the fortress. Professor Lloyd adds in a note," there is a clear

distinction in the "Welsh narrative between "y baili

" and "etwr" i.e. tower or keep.

Might not " Rac Castell" be a Welsh description of a Castle

with a "Ballium," or defensive "

propugnaculum ?" The country

folk always speak of Stoke-Courcy Castle as " Castle Baily."The outer works of Racche Castle were very fully described

by the Rev. F. Warre in Vol. 5 of the Somerset Archaeological

Society, and there were abundant signs of a " Fore-castell." It

seems that Rac-castell is, according to Professor Lloyd, old

Welsh for Rhag-castell, meaning "Fore-castle." Rhag is a

common preposition signifying "before," "in face of."

Historically this derivation may be of use and very sugges-tive. It may be descriptive of the new Norman Castles set up byWilliam the Conqueror, differing from such fortresses as Exeter,

and having wide defensive circuits. But the "Keep

"or "

turris"

was always there. Mr. St. John Hope thinks that there were nostone keeps in England earlier than Colchester and the Towerthere, both the work of the same engineer, c. 1090. But howwould he explain the presence of the "

Keep"

in Ruddlan in

1075 already mentioned ? In Castle Racche there may havebeen a very early Norman Keep as the Rac or Rhag meant the

Ballium. The remains of pottery, etc., found in excavations in

July, 1903, pointed to an early Norman occupation. The fact

that "Rhag

"or " Rac "

is a Welsh word need not surprise us in

Somerset, where, as a land of the " Waelas "in King Alfred's

time (see his will), there were so many Welsh or Celtic influences.

The " Rac-Castell"therefore was only a local and popular de-

scription of a new type of Norman Castle, or sometimes, as at

Stoke Courcy, (the heritage of the Falaise family), the "Castle

Baily." Here is a point for students of military medieval fortifi-

cations.

Postcript.Since writing the above I have come across a remark on

Topographical Etymology, by the Rev. Wm. Arthur Jones, M.A.

(S. A. P. Vol. V,' p. 8r) in which he derives "Rac" from"Rhag

"in Welsh, meaning

" that which is uppermost." But his

explanation does not fit in so well with circumstances as that

provided by Professor Lloyd. W. H. P. GRESWELL.

217. SEDITION AT RYME INTRINSECA, DORSET, 1663.Cal : S. P. Dom. Carl. II, Vol. 74, p. 38.

The 25th May 1663

Right honno ble Sherborne

Yesterday being Sunday about twelve of the Clocke in ye

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Somerset (- Dorset Notes & Queries. 339

fore noone of the same day, I was sent unto by John Ellford of

Ryme Intrinsica wth in the Countie of Dorsett Clerke, acquaint-

ing me of a Meetinge of about two hundred persons att GeorgeHarris house Scytuate in Ryme aforesayd. And he further in-

formed mee that he is very doubtfull of them, Least att any tymethey should harme him and soe take away his life (he beinge the

minister of the said Parrish, And it is much to be doubted by us,

(our reason are) for that the Sectarys doe constantly meete andConsulte together bosting forth speeches that speedily they shall

have a day for their vindication, web they doe howerly expecte,for that there wilbe a Rysing w th in the Countys of Somersett and

Dorsett, att wch tyme they will easely suppresse ye Cavelers And

then doe what they list And some Treasonable plotts are nowe

acting in and about the Courts, Sir I am Confident that unles

some speedie Course is taken for the suppressinge of them theywill endeavour to their utt most to desturbe the Peace of this

Kingdome. I hope yor honnour will acquainte or Lord Liften 4

thereof And to send speedily yor Answer wherebywe might be in

a Readines (if occasion serve) for to dismiss their wicked de-

signes, you knowing what Condition of strength or County are att

present, and of myne likewise who have acted highly for the

Advance of his Sacred Majesty and the Peace of this Kingdome,I cannott take any rest untill I have yo

r Answer. Thus wth humbleService I rest Sir.

Yor humble Servante which I amJohn Oldys

wh ye Service of M r Tho: Stour.

[Endorsed] To the Right Honnobie S*

John Fitz James Knightatt his Lodginge

A member Parliament at

Post pd iijd Henry Fitz James Esqr at his

on Mill Banke neare the Golden Anchor WestminsterLondon.

[Kindly sent by Miss E. H. Fairbrother.]

218. A SOMERSET MILITIA MAN. From The Times of

Saturday, Sept. 14, 1811." Our readers will recollect a statement respecting a soldier

of the first Somersetshire militia, who had lain in a very surpris-

ing state of insensibility from the 26th of April, in the presentyear, down to the 1 8th of July. Various means had been resortedto for the purpose of ascertaining whether the illness was real,

such as thrusting snuff up his nostrils, administering nitrous oxydgas, electrical shocks, powerful medicines, &c., all of which

proved utterly unavailing in the attempt to arouse him from theunaccountable torpor in which he had laid so long ; nor, indeed,did any of these expedients produce in him the slightest symp-toms of animation.

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340 Somerset > Dorset Notes < Queries.

We have now to add to this account a few facts, which, for

their singularity, may challenge competition with the most mar-vellous occurrence that ever reached the public notice.

A few days after our account appeared, PHINEAS ADAMS, the

subject of this curious narrative, and whose age was no more than

eighteen, on the 6th of June last, was removed from the gaol in

which he then was, to the parish of Bickenhall, a small villageseven miles from Taunton. His parents residing at that place,but being unable to receive him in their own habitation, Adamswas lodged in the poor-house a small cottage adjoining the

churchyard. In this situation he continued to be without ex-

hibiting the least evidence of an improving condition.

In this hopeless condition, he was visited by Mr. Welch, sur-

geon, of Taunton, who suggested the propriety of performing the

operation of scalping the patient, with a view to ascertain whetherthe fall, to which the illness was attributed, might not have pro-duced a depression of the brain. The proposal was communi-cated to the parents of Adams, who expressed their willingnessthat the experiment should be made. Accordingly, at the time

appointed, the surgeon accompanied Adams's father to the bed-side of his son, and there, in the presence of several respectable

persons, described to both the young man's parents the nature

and precise course of operation about to be performed. The in-

cisions were made, the scalp drawn up, and the head examined ;

during all which time the young man manifested no audible

symptom of pain, or sensibility of suffering whatever, until the

application of an instrument, with which the head was scraped in

a particular part, and then, and once only, he uttered a groan.No beneficial result appearing from this experiment, and as

his case seemed absolutely remediless, application was made to

his regiment for his discharge.On Tuesday, August 20, the discharge arrived, and was taken

over to Bickenhall by the Serjeant. On the Tuesday following,old Adams brought his son downstairs in his arms ; and on the

28th he again brought him down, the son still remaining insen-

sible. Next night (the zgth) he was seen sitting in the poor-house, with a gun in his hand, conversing with his father ; andon Friday, the 30th (our readers will participate with us in the

complete astonishment excited by the fact) he was at Mr. Palmer's,a farmer, two miles from Bickenhall, cutting spars, carrying reed

up a ladder, and assisting his father in thatching a rick !

The extraordinary rapidity of this young man's recovery,after obtaining his discharge from his regiment, having excited,in combination with the other circumstances which we formerlystated, an opinion that imposition had been practised, some of

the neighbours reported that a press-gang was coming for him.

This, it is supposed, having reached his ears, he absconded, andnot a syllable has been heard of him since. . . ."

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Somerset S* Dorset Notes & Queries. 341

219. THE TENANTS OF SHERBORNE, 1377, (Continued).XII, 254.

Folio 1 88 dorso. Continued,

Robertas Fonte tenetij virgatas terre native nuper Hugonis

Fonte Et reddet domino xvs. Solvendos ad terminos videlicet adfestum natalis Domini ad festum Pasche ad festum Nativitatis

Sancti Johannis Baptiste et ad festum Natalis Domini vjd. et proWodelode ad idem festum viijd. et pro portgavell terminis Nata-lis Domini et Sancti Johannis Baptiste vjd. equali porcione :

Summa xvjs. viijd. Et arabit cum domino ad semen hiemaleiiij

acras terre percipiendo de eodem pro arrura unius acre ijd. et

valet arrura ejusdem ultra reprisas predictas vd. Et arabit adsemen quadragesimale ij

acras nihil capiendo de domino de con-suetudine precium arrure unius acre vijd. Et arabit ad Warec-tam in estate

ijacras et habebit boves suos et affros tractantes ad

carucam pascentes in pasturis domini apud Whitefeld a vigiliaPentecostes usque diem Sancte Trinitatis et valet arrura ultra re-

prisas predictas vd. Et triturabit et ventulabitij quarteria fru-

menti in hieme ad semen et valet opus iiijd. ob. sic appreciatumjuxta antiquam appreciacionem Solvendos ad festum Pentacostes

pro toto anno. Et triturabit et ventulabit iiij quarteria frumentiin estate precium operis ixd. sic appreciatum ut supra solvendosad idem festum. Et accipiet de domino iiij quarteria frumenti

ex mutuo de consuetudine et ille acquetabit sicut carius venditur

frumentum inter festum Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptiste et

festum Sancti Petri quod dicitur advincula infra xij leucas circa

Villam de Shirborne et solvet plus pro eisdem videlicet pro quo-libet quarterio iiijd. scilicet ad festum Sancti Egigii (sic) quoli-bet anno Et cariabit omnia carienda preter literas domini et

ballivi a festo Sancti Michaelis usque festum Sancti Petri quoddicitur advincula usque Sarum vel Poterne seu alibi circa Shir-

born ad distanciam xxx leucas quandocumque summonitus fuerit

cumij

affris precium operis ijs. vjd. sic appreciatum juxta anti-

quam appreciacionem Solvendos ad festum Pentacostes pro toto

anno. Et debet falcare prata domini cum aliis vicinis suis qua-libet die cum ij

hominibus quousque totum pratum domini falca-

tur videlicet pratum de Brodesyn desuper la Coulese StoclondBotmede biweste the poundfold, pratum apud Parkeyate pratumin la Westeparke Dagmed Rammede Langmede et Graffordes-

moor et levabit fenum dictorum pratorum cum vicinis suis quali-bet die cum duobus hominibus quousque totum fenum predictumlevetur precium operis tarn falcari quam levari ultra reprisas ut

sequitur vs. videlicet accipiet de

Folio 189.

domino simul cum vicinis suis et Custumariis de Burton

vjs. vjd. uno pro prato parci vs. Rammede xijd. Langmede vjd.Et metet in autumpno vj acras precium opens unius acre viijd.

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342 Somerset dy Dorset Notes cS Queries.

iiijs. Et cariabit fenum et blada domini qualibet die cumij

ca-

rectisij

affris etij

hominibus quousque totum cariatur et valet

opus dictum cariagii viijs. Et debet falcare iiij carectas stipula-rum et ille cariabit videlicet quamlibet carectam cum una carecta

et uno affro de campis ad bertonam domini et valet opus viijd.

Et pannagiabit porcos suos videlicet pro porco super annum ijd.

porculo de dimidio annojd. et porcella de uno quartrone anniob.Et si braciaverit solvet pro qualibet braciajd.nominatum StakpenyEt dabit pro avesagio animalium suorum, videlicet pro vacca iijd.

et boviculo jd. Et non debet filiam suam maritare nee filium

suum permittit ordinari nee vendere pullum suum mascu-linum nee vitulum suum masculinum sibi vitulatum sine

licencia domini et cum obierit dabit heriectum videlicet

duo optima animalia sua et si nulla habeantur solvetiiijs.

nomine illius Et ulterius erit prepositus si domino placuerit et

quietus hinc erit de vs. redditus sui et de omnibus aliis suis ope-ribus ut pro una virgata terre et pro alia virgata terre faciet sicut

alii vicini sui et accipiet a domino a Gula Angusti usque festumSancti Michaelis quolibet die ijd. pro potura sua et habebitunum affrum ad fenum domini per totum annum et habebit affrum

bovem vaccam et boviculum in Lenthey quieta de avesagio et

habebit j affrum et vj boves in La Fyner cum bobus domini et

erit quietus de pannagio porcorum pro una virgata terre et habe-bit omnia animalia quieta de "

leffo"

(?) pro una virgata terre et

habebit panem et carnem ad festum Natalis domini et ad carni-

privium sicut unus carucarius et valet iijd. ob. et habebit j affrumet sex boves cum bobus domini apud Whitefeld per totam septi-manam Pentacostes. Et [si] fuerit electus ad officium messoris erit

quietus in omnibus sicut prepositus et tantum percipiet quod nonhabebit nisi jd. ob. per diem in autumpno pro potura sua neehabebit affrum suum ad fenum nee ad herbagium, etc.

Robertus Niwenham tenet unum messuagium etij virgatas

terre native nuper Walteri Niwenham reddet per annum xvs. proWodelode viijd. et pro portgavell vjd. Solvendos ad terminos su-

pradictos.Henricus Gardyner tenet unum messuagium et duas virgatas

terre native nuper Ricardi at Oke reddet per annum xvs. proWodelode viijd. et pro Portgavell vjd. Solvendos ad eosdem ter-

minos xvjs. ijd.

Johannes Purdy tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperRicardi Wryngge reddet per annum vijs. vjd. pro Wodelode iiijd.

pro portgavell iijd. Solvendos ad eosdem terminos viijs. jd.Willelmus Scawle tenet unam virgatam terre native nuper

Walteri Unwyne reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell. Solven-dum ad eosdem terminos viijs. jd.

Johannes Purdy tenet unam virgatam terre native nuper etc.

reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell. Solvendum ad eosdem ter-

minos viijs. jd.

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Somerset & Dorset Notes <* Queries. 343

Robertus Tilio tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperWaited Shene reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendum adeosdem terminos viijs. jd.

Folio 189 dorso.

Robertus Ryweward tenet unum virgatam terre native nuperThome Tilie reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendum adeosdem terminos viijs. jd.

Willelmus Purdy tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperThome Haywode reddet cum wodelode et Portgavell. Solvendumad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Johannes Shoure tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperRoberti Tylyejeddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendum adterminos predictos viijs. jd.

Johanna Gardyner tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperJohannis Gardyner reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell. Solven-dum ad eosdem terminos viijs. jd.

Willelmus Pegewell tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperRicardi Pegewell reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell ad termi-

nos predictos viijs. jd.

Johannes Gybbys tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperThome Gybbys reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell. Solvendumad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Thomas Gyngdor tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperSymonis Gyngdor reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solven-dum ad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Johannes Sqwib tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperThome Haywode reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell. Solven-dum ad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Johannes Baldewyne tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperThome Baldewyne reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell ad termi-

nos predictos viijs. jd.Edwardus Sharpe tenet unam virgatam terre native nuper

Johannis Leighton reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell. Solven-dum ad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Ricardus Dollynge tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperWillelmi Pryour reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell. Solvendumad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Idem Ricardus tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperThome Unwyne reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendumad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Willelmus Wylkyns tenet unam virgatam terre native nuper(Thome Baldewyne erased) Radulphi Cornoys reddet cum Wode-lode et Portgavell Solvendum ad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Johannes Machon tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperJohannis at Ewelme reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solven-

dum ad eosdem terminos viijs. jd.

Johannes Bogell tenet unam virgatam terre native nuper

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Edithe Camoles redd: cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendumad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Willelmus Purleour tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperWillelmi Tilio reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendumut supra viijs. jd.

Willelmus Prudhom tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperThome Tilio reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell ad terminos ut

supra viijs. jd.Willelmus Burgh jun. tenet j virgatam terre native nuper

Johannis Ewolf reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendumut supra viijs. jd.

Cristina Halfaste tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperJohannis Ewolf reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendumad terminos ut supra.

Robertus Sharnull tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperPetri Warforthell reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell.

Folio i go.

David Shepherd tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperWillelmi Teilde reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendumad terminos predictos viijs. jd.

Thomas Unewyn tenet j virgatam terre native nuper Johan-nis le Clerke reddet cum Wodelode et Portgavell Solvendum adeosdem terminos viijs. jd.

Matilda Prany tenet j virgatam terre native nuper Ricardi

Lilie reddet inde domino vjs. iijd. Et pro Wodelode iiijd. et proPortgavell iijd. Solvendos ad terminos predictos vjs. xd.

Alicia Shernhull tenet j virgatam terre native nuper Cristine

Shernhull Et reddet per annum vs. iiijd. et pro Wodelode iiijd.

et pro Portgavell iijd. Solvendos ad eosdem terminos vs. xjd.

Johannes Coker tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperWillelmi de Wyke reddet vs. iiijd. per annum et pro Wodelode

iiijd. et pro Portgavell iijs. ad eosdem terminos vs. xjd.

Johannes Tilye tenet unam virgatam terre native nuperThome atte Lane reddet per annum vs. et pro Wodelode iiijd. et

pro Portgavell iijd. ut supra vs. vijd.Et quilibet illorum quatuor virgatariorum operabituret faciet

in omnibus operibus solvet et capiet pro eisdem sicut unus pre-dictus xxvj virgatariorum.

Willemus Boucher tenet unum messuagium et unam virgatamterre native nuper Johannis Baldwyn reddet per annum viijs. ixd.

et pro portgavell iijd. Solvendos ad eosdem terminos ixs.

Willelmus Pegwell tenet unum messuagium et j virgatamterre native nuper Nicholai Halfnakyd reddet per annum viijs.

ixd. et pro portgavell iijd. Solvendum ad terminos prenominatosixs. Et isti duo tantum operabuntur tantum facient et tantum

percipient sicut unus plenus virgatarius predictus preter quod

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SOMERSET AND DORSETEDITED BY

FREDERIC WILLIAM WEAVER, M.A., F.S.A.

(Vicar of Milton Clevedon, Editor of the " Visitations of the

Counties of Somerset and Hereford," "Somerset Incumbents," etc.)

AND

CHARLES HERBERT MAYO, M.A., R.D.

(Vicar of Long Burton with Holnest, Canon Non-Res, ofSarum, author of

" Bibliotheca Dorsetiensis," etc.)

"Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt,

Nothing's so hard, hut search will find it out."

HERRICK.

VOL. XII.

SHERBORNE:

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eface.

INthe few prefatory words which are given at the issue of the

biennial volumes of Notes and Queries for Somerset and

Dorset, there is usually little to express beyond the grateful

thanks of the Editors for the support they have received in the

past on behalf of this Magazine, which has now covered a period

of four and twenty years, and their desire that a succession of

new subscribers and contributors may arise to fill the places of

those who are no longer here.

Among the friends of this periodical who have departed

since the eleventh volume was completed special mention must

be made of Mr. Hugh Norris, the first Somerset Editor, of whoma memoir appeared at page 145 in the Number for December,

1910, and of Dr. John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury, whose

praise is in all the churches for his piety and learning.

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The Editors are glad to have this opportunity of wishing a

Happy New Year to their supporters, and a long life to the

Magazine with which they have the honour to be connected.

December, 1911.

1910.

Col. Norris, i^th February, aged 8r,

Miss Woodward, 22nd June.

Nathaniel Bond, Esq., zist August, aged 69.

C. P. Dyke, Esq., August.

J. W. Standerwick, Esq., 25th September, aged 67.

Col. Horace Montagu, i4th October, aged 75.

Hugh Norris, Esq., 3151 October, aged 89.

Rev. H. F. Hall, igth December, aged 72.

1911.

Rev. Subdean R. R. Watts, icth January, aged 81.

Edward Filliter, Esq., igth January, aged 85,

Rt. Rev., Lord Bishop of Salisbury, i6th August, aged 67.

Rt. Hon. J. W. Mellor, K.C., i3th October, aged 76.

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SHIELD OF ESTMOND QUARTERINGS, CHARDSTOCK.

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BULLA OF POPE CALIXTUS III,

FOUND AT GLASTONBURY.

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non per an pannagiabit nee dabit Requiret de Roberto Mer-channd in dorso eiusdem folii et non plus quam infra.

Willelmus Wilkyns tenet dimidiam virgatam terre native

nuper Nicholai Wrungge et reddet inde domino iijs. ixd. et proWodelode ijd. et pro portgavell jd. ob. solvendum ad terminos

supradictos jd. ob. iiijs. ob. Et arrabit cum domino ad semenhiemale unam acram percipiendo pro arrura eiusdem ijd. proprandio suo et valet arrura eiusdem ultra reprisas predictas vd,

Et arrabit ad semen quadragesimale dimidiam acram presentis ar-

rure iijd. ob. nichil capiendo de domino. Et arrabit ad Warec-tam in estate dimidiam acram et habebit boves et affrus tractan-

tes ad carucam suam pascentes in pasturis de Whitefeld a vigiliaPentecostes usque festum Sancte Trinitatis et valet arrura ultra

reprisas predictas ijd. ob. Et triturabit et ventulabitj quarte-

rium iij busellos frumenti ex mutuo de consuetudine et ille ac-

quietabit sicut frumentum carius venditur inter festum Nativitatis

Beati Johannis Baptiste et festum Sancti Petri quod dicitur Ad-vincula infra xij leucas circa villain de Sherborne et solvet plus

pro eodem videlicet iiijd. de consuetudine ad festum Sancti Egidii

quolibet anno. Et cariabit omnia carianda cum vicinis suis

preter litteras domini et ballivi a festo Sancti Michaelis

Folio 190 dorso.

usque festum Sancti Petri quod dicitur advincula videlicet

usque Sarum vel Poterne seu alibi ad distanciam xxx leucarum

quocumque summoniti fuerint ui pro medietate sicut unus virga-tarius supradictorum virgatariorum precium operis vijd. ob.

appreciatum juxta antiquam appreciationem solvendum ad festumPentecostes pro toto anno Et debet falcare prata domini cumaliis vicinis suis qualibet die cum j

homine quousque totum fen-

um predictum levetur precium operis tarn falcare quam levare

ultra reprisas ut sequitur ijs. vjd. et accipiet do domino cum vici-

nis suis similiter cum custumariis de Burton ut supra notatum est.

Et metet in autumpno iijacras bladi preter operis [sic~\ unius acre.

Et debet cariare fenum et bladum domini cum una carecta j affru

et j homine semper secundo die quousque totum cariatur et valet

operis [sic] ijs. Et falcabit unam carectam stipulatam in fine

autumpni et illam debet cariare ad bertonam domini cum unacarecta j affru et

j homine et valet opus ijd.

Et [si] braciaverit solvet pro qualibet bracia jd. vocatum sta-

peny Et dabit aves averia, et pannagia porcorum sicut alii vicini. Etnon debet filiam suam maritare nee permittet filium suum ordi-

nari nee vendet pullum suum masculinum vel vitulum suum mas-culinum sibi vitulatum sine licencia domini. Et cum obierit

dabit herietum sicut unus predictorum virgatariorum. Et erit

berebrutus carucarius nichil fugatorum per voluntatem dominiUlterius si fuerit electus ad officium berebrutti erit quietus in om-nibus sicut messor et simili modo percipiet. Et si fuerit electus

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ad officium carucarii vel fugatoris erit quietus de redditu suo

videlicet ijs. iijd. per annum et erit quietus de arrura unius acre

ad semen hiemale et quamvis fuerit carucarius vel fugatordebet lavare et tondere bidentes domini in manerio de Shirborne

Nutritos et habebit partem unius casei ad curiam domini illo die

coagulati et valet opus unius diei jd. et inveniet unum hominemad levandum fenum domini in pratis et ad faciendum mullonemfeni in bartona qualibet die post prandium quousque totum per-ficitur et valet opus [blank'] et debet metere in Autumpno dimi-

diam acram bladi illo die quo non erit ad carucam domini precii

operis.

(To be contimied.}

220. SETTLERS IN NEW ENGLAND FROM DORSET.

1630 April. "The beginning of this month many of this

town went to plant in New England, among the rest Mrs.Sandford."

1634 April 17. "Mr. Newburgh of Marthwood Vil : and

many others set saile from Waimouth towards New England, andthe 27 of the same Mr. John Humfreys with his wife the LadySusan Fines set saile likewise for the same place. This somerthere went out to that plantation at the least 20 saile of ships andin them 2000 planters."

(Diary of Geo. Way of Dorchester. West. Antiquary, vol. vi,

p. 88.)V. L. O.

221. WELLS DEANERY. Considerable alterations have re-

cently been made in the Deanery at Wells, the chief of which,

says the Times of January 3oth last,"

is the restoration of the

ancient dining hall to its original size. This hall has perhaps for

two centuries been partitioned into bed rooms and living rooms,and many of its architectural beauties have been hidden by lath

and plaster. During the alterations there have been revealed

several oriel windows containing old stained glass, and a fine

Tudor fireplace, which had been bricked up. There is a con-cealed minstrel chamber at the far end of the hall.

It is very difficult to say what the character of the Deanerywas before the time when Dean Gunthorpe (1472) recast and en-

larged it by the addition of the hall on the north side. His idea

was to provide a building with external and internal courts, with

dwelling rooms on all sides. It is thought probable that in the

building now used as a gardener's house, on the north side of the

outer courtyard a building which faces one as one enters fromthe Cathedral Green are to be found the remains of a private

chapel which served the Deans, certainly up to Dean Gunthorpe'stime. It is also believed that in the corner turrets, which nowflank the southern drawing room facing the Cathedral Green, are

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to be found traces of an earlier dining hall, which was supersededby that of Dean Gunthorpe. The building after his alterations

consisted of a series of chambers on all four sides of the court,

opening one into the other, without any passage, except that

made from door to door in the large chambers. In either the1 6th or 1 7th century the obvious inconvenience of this led to the

creation of a passage through the inner court, of which very little

afterwards remained. Dean Gunthorpe's dining hall, which hada flat roof and chambers over it, extended from west to east. Tothe east of it Gunthorpe had a private chamber, from which a

passage, now destroyed, probably led on the north side to the

chapel already mentioned.The hall, like the chambers above it, had windows on the

south as well as the north side, but on the filling up of the inner

courtyard most of the south windows were blocked up and this

must have detracted greatly from the brightness of the room. It

was probably found in the i7th century that the hall was not veryuseful in a domestic house, and to meet the changed conditionsof life it was divided up by means of somewhat flimsy partitionsinto bed rooms. It is these partition walls which Dr. Robinsonis having removed. While a small fireplace was being removedfrom one of the bed rooms Dean Gunthorpe's fine original fire-

place on which are carved a gun (a rebus on his name) and a

Tudor rose was discovered."

222. ESTMOND, OF LODGE, CHARDSTOCK, DORSET.In the store-room, really the ancient south porch, of Chard-

stock church is a large stone Shield of Arms standing loose onthe floor, which has been reproduced in the accompanying illus-

tation.

It has twelve quarterings, the first and last being Estmondof Lodge, Chardstock, which Burke gives as Sable, a chevron

argent between three mullets or. Hutchins' Dorset, 1774, Vol. 2,

Index p. 39, gives the same, with Crest A lion's head erased

and crowned or, but he gives the name as Estwood of the Lodgein Charmoiith, which is an evident error. Mr. F. Were has kindlyinformed me that Papworth gives Sable a chevron argentbetween three mullets or, but that Gerard says Sable a chevronbetween three stars argent, and he thinks Gerard would be more

right in his blazon, as his stars are certainly six-pointed mullets.

Mr. Were also sent me an extract from Som. Rec. Soc., Vol.

15, p. 1 14, to the following effect :

WALTER DE LOURNEY married Joane, daughter and heiress

of John de Stafford, and widow of William de Crawthorne, andhad issue

JOHN DE LOURNEY, who married Joan, only daughter of JohnAttlodge (so called from living at a lodge near Chardstoke, Dor-

set). His only daughter,

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ALICE DE LOURNEY, was married to William Jourdan, andhad issue two daughters and coheirs, viz.

JOAN, the wife of Edward Muttlebury, and MARGARET, wife

of William Estmond.Mr. Were takes the fifth quartering to be Lourney as given

by Gerard Cheque argent and azure, on a chief azure, two mul-

lets or and the sixth probably Jourdan.The second quartering is probably Bowles of Wilts, descended

from John Bowles of Bristol, living 1460, Azure in chief the

sun in splendour in base a crescent or.

The eighth quartering probably Kipping Lozengy or and

sable, on a chief a lion passant of the first.

The ninth quartering most probably Constantine Or six

fleurs de lys sable, 3, 2, i.

In Brown's Somerset Wills are the three following entries.

WILLIAM ESTMONDE of Lodge in Chardstock. Will dated

June 27, 1558, proved Nov. 28, 1558. P.C.C. (i Welles). Mysons Thomas, George, William, Jerome and John. My daughtersMargaret and Edith.

ELIZABETH BONNER of Charde, Somerset. Admon. Feb. 4,

1578. A note states she was widow of John Bonner and daughterof John Eastmond of Lodge, Dorset.

JOHN ELRINGTON of Broadwaye, Somerset, gent. Will datedii Feb., 1617, proved 29 April, 1618. My friend Mr. NicholasEstmond of Lodge, Dorset.

Lodge must have been a well known residence in Dorset to

be mentioned by the county without the parish. I take it that it

is the same place as " Paradise Lodge," between Chardstock and

Chard, and now known as " Chardstock House."GEORGE ESTMOND was rector of Charmouth, 1572-1599,

probably the George mentioned in the will of William Estmond,as above.

The following are some entries taken from the Chardstock

Registers, which commence 1596. (I do not pretend they are all

the entries. I came across them when searching for Tytherleigh.)

1604. Joan da. Nicholas Estmonde gentleman bapt. Sept. 14.1616. Wm. s. Thomas Estmond gentle and Dorothie bapt.

June 5.

1618. Marie d. Thomas Estmund gentle and Dorothye bapt.

July 3-

1604. Barbara uxor Nicholas Estmond generosi sepulta erat

Sept. 28.

1603. Hieronmus Estmond generosus sepultus erat Jan. 4.1606. Joanna d. Nicholas Estmond generosi sepulta erat Jan. 13.

1607. Thomas Estmond generosus sepult. Apl. i.

1617. William s. Thomas and Dorothie Estmond gent. bur.

March i.

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1648. Thomas Estmond generosus bur. July 26.

1655. Anne Estmond bur. Jan. 29.

1658. Mrs Dorothy Estmond wid. bur. Sept. 10.

1668. Chrystophorus filius Johannis Estmond gent. bap. May 14.1686. John Estmond gent. bur. Sept. 2.

1691. Mary Estmond wid. bur. Nov. 24.

The following marriages are taken from Vivian's DevonVisitations.

RICHARD BEAPLE of Barnstaple, merchant, bap. 1563. Will

proved 1644. Married as 3rd wife Grace daughter of Gayand widow of Estmond. Administration granted 1650 to her

son, Edward Estmond.NICHOLAS ESTMOND of Chardstock, Co. Dorset, married

Marie daughter of George Fursdon of Fursdon.

Philip, son and heir of Thomas Fursdon, married Dorothy,daughter of Thomas Estmond, of Chardstock.

From Foster's Alumni Oxonienses.

JOHN ESTMOND of Dorset, gent. New Coll. Matric. 13 Oct.,

1598, aged 18. B.A. 15 Ap., 1602, M.A. 31 Jan., 1605-6, B.D.

19 Nov., 1612. Licensed to preach 29 Nov., 1613. Rector of

Colerne, Wilts, 1613, and of Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, 1613.Father of John 1637, Thomas 1635, and William 1640.

NICHOLAS ESTMOND of Dorset, gent., New Coll. Matric.

1592, aged 14.

Mr. T. Wainwright has kindly sent me from Mr. Incledon'sMSS. in the Barnstaple Athenaeum the following M.I.

Landkey.

Sacred to ye Memory of Mrs Elizabeth

Estmond daughter of John Stucky of

Afton Esq. who dyed October 17, 1695

Aged 67. Also to the Memoryof (her grandson) William ye only Sonof William Bear clerke and Francis his

wife who dyed October 30. 1696,in the fourth year of his age.

In her chaste soul a pattern you might see

Of patience meekness and humility ;

In him such early Virtues as might moveAll that beheld him to admire and love.

Thus grace and nature did conjoyn ym hereIn bands of love, now in a higher SphereThe same reacted they shall love and singImmortal prayers to their God and King.

A. J. P. SKINNER.

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223. THE ASSIZES AT DORCHESTER, 1649. (XII. 301).

Precept to the Sheriff of Dorset, Dated 11th Jnne, 1649.

Johannes Wild Capitalis Baro de Scaccario Publico Alexan-

der Rigby unus Baronum de Scaccario Publico Justiciarii ad

omnes Assisas Juratornm et Certificacionum coram quibuscun-

que [Justiciariis] tarn per diversa brevia Domini Caroli nuperRegis Anglic quam per diversa brevia Custodum Libertatis

Anglic authoritate Parliamenti in Comitatu Dorset capiendas as-

signati vicecomiti eiusdem Comitatus Dorset salutem ex parte

predicta Tibi precipimus quod non omittas propter aliquam liber-

tatem Comitatus tui quin venire facias coram nobis apud Dor-chester in Comitatu tuo die Jovis Duodecimo die Julij proximefuture omnia brevia assisarum juratorum et certificacionum

Comitatus predicti coram quibuscunque Justiciariis [tarn] perdiversa brevia dicti domini Caroli nuper Regis Anglic quam perdiversa brevia custodum predictorum capiendarum unacum

panellis attachiamentis [indictamentis] et omnibus aliis admini-culis Assisas Juratorum et certificaciones illas qualitercunquetangentibus Proviso semper quod attachiamenta reattachiamentasummonitiones et resummonitiones inde fiant per quindecim dies

ante predictum [diem Jovis] Venire facias etiam coram nobis

prefatis Johanni Wild et Alexandro Rigby Justiciariis ad Gaolamin Comitatu Dorset predicto de Prisonibus in ea existentibus de-

liberandam assignatis apud Dorchester [predictam] ad prefatumdiem Jovis omnes Prisones in Gaola predicta existentes una cumeorum attachiamentis reattachiamentis Indictamentis et omnibusaliis adminiculis Prisones illos qualitercunque tangentibus Et de

vi[cineto] loci ubi felonie unde iidem Prisones Indictati appellatiarrectati sive arrestati existunt facte fuerunt tam infra libertatem

quam extra xxiiijor probos et legales homines per quos rei [veri-

tas] sciri poterit et inquiri et qui nee Prisones illos aliqua affini-

tate attingunt unacum quatuor hominibus et proposito ville et

loci illorum ad faciendum ilia que ex parte Custodum predicto-rum [fienda] injungentur. Publice eciam proclamari facias pertotam Ballivam tuam quod omnes illi qui sequi volunt versus Pri-

sones illos quod tune sint ibi versus eos prout infra fuerit pro-

[clamatum] Facias etiam omnibus Justiciariis Pacis Coronatori-bus Senescallis Constabulariis et Ballivis libertatum et hundred-orum Comitatus predicti quod tune sint ibi cum Rotulis RecordisIndictamentis et aliis memor[andis] ad faciendum ea quead officia sua pertinent in hac parte fienda Et tuipse et subvice-

comes tuus unacum Ballivis et aliis ministris tuis tune sitis ibi in

propriis personis vestris [ad faciendum] ea que ad officia vestra

pertinent in hac parte fienda Et habeas ibi nomina Justiciario-rum Pacis, Coronatorum, Seneschallorum, Constabulariorum,Ballivorum et eorum quos sic venire feceris Et hoc pDatum apud Westmonasterium Decimo uno [sic'] die Junii AnnoDomini Millesimo sexcentesimo quadragesimo nono.

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Indorsed " Virtute istius precepti mihi direct! venire feci

omnes et singulos infrascriptos prout interius mihi precipitur Etsum in propria persona mea unacum Subvicecomite ballivis et

aliis ministris meis ad facienda ea que ad officia nostra pertinentfienda.

Henr. Henley, ar.

Vic.

A Kallender of all such prisoners as are in the DorchesterGoale to bee tryed at the Assises holden for this County of Dor-sett the i zth of July, 1649.

1. Elizabeth Boyland Committed by John Browne, Esq., and

Ign. accused for burning of the house of Joane Boyland hermother and allsoe for threatening to burne other houseswhich shee accknowledged that shee said soe but neverment it.

2. Thomas Mattocke Committed by John Lea and Lionell

Browne baylifFes of the borough of Bridport and chargedupon suspition for breaking and entering the house of

Alexander Warren and for that he was tacking and carry-

ing away of divers parcells of wares and goods of greatvalue.

3. Stephan Combe Committed by John Browne, Esq. was ac-

Jud. cused for [stealing ?] of an Oxe the goods ofJohn Chappieals Hutchings and selling [the] hide, and allsoe for steal-

ing of a bay nagg from one John Vile and for breakingthe mill of the said John Vile and carrying out of it onebushell of wheate and one peck of beanes.

4. Margret Collins Committed by John Browne Esq. and tacken

Jud. in the house of Mrs Elizabeth Minterne where shee hadkilled a cock and a henn and tacken wooll and other

things to carry away.

[No number 5].6. Lancelet Norman and William Tucker Committed by John

Fry, Esq. and accused upon suspition of murder and otherFellonies.

7. Symon Stayner remayning in prison since the Last Assisesfor want of suerties for his good behaviour.

8. Humphrey Roudon remayning prison for bastardise.

9. John Paynell Committed by John Fry, Esq., and accused for

seditious and treasonable speaches used by him in the

pulpit at Wimborne Minster.

224. CORRECTIONS IN VOLUME XII.

Page 57, line 34. /0rTobylyng read Toby Guy.ditto, line 41. For Farmer read Tanner.

Page 58, line 3. For 1779 read 1799.ditto, line 10. For Fainfield read Tainfield.

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Somerset &> Dorset Notes <r>> Queries.

Page 58, line 13.

Page 182, line 19.

For James Hill read Jane Kill.

For Anderson read Anderdon.THE EDITORS.

225. TAUNTON AND IRELAND. In the Bodleian Libraryat Oxford, amongst the pamphlets dated 1698, is one entitled:

"An Attempt Made to Prohibit the Exportation of ModernManufactures from Ireland to Foreign Parts," and appended to it

is a broadside, of which the following is a copy, kindly forwarded

by Mr. C. Tite, Taunton :

The Names of Several Persons Trading in and Dependingupon the Manufacturing of Serges and Stuffs within the Town of

Taunton and parts adjacent, in the County of Somerset, latelyremoved from thence into the Kingdom of Ireland :

William Stuckey,Wool-comber.

Philip Darck, Wool-comber.William Dolling, Sope-boyler.Archibald Tomson, Comber.

John Gateway, Sergmaker.Moses Harris, Dyer.Thomas Ames, Wool-comber.

Jacob Gateway,Wool-comber.

Joseph Andrews, Sergmaker.Francis Webb, Wool-comber.

Henry Cross, Sergmaker.Jobn Cooke, Weaver.

John Strokes I Serg-Nicholas Strokes

)makers

Ellis Wever, Weaver.Robert Duffer, Wool-comber.Nathaniel Hart, Weaver.

James Collins and family,Weaver.

John Jacob, Comber.

John Dare, Weaver.Giles Forde, Sergmaker.James Hanam, Sergmaker.Philip Tyler, Sergmaker.Thomas Jacob, Sergmaker.John Hagley, Wool-comber.

Sergmaker,

John Dyer and family, Wool-comber.

Robert Catford, Wool-comber.

James Dawley, Wool-comberSamuel Dawley, Wool-comber.

George Cross & his son, Wool-combers.

John Hucklebridge and family,

Sergmaker.Bartholomew Spurle and family,

Fuller.

Daniel Gateway, Wool-comber.

James Fountaine, Stuff-maker.

William Warner, Wool-comber.

George Warner, Wool-comber,William Eastmont, Sergmaker.William Worman, Sope-boyler.

John Wilkey & family, Weaver.

Hugh Langham & family, Serg-maker.

Edward White and family, Serg-maker.

William Godwin and family,Wool-comber.

John TrottRobert JonesSimon Stacy, Junr.

Henry Trott

} i

Thomas Ford

John Brown

F. HobartNo other name in this

bracket.

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226. THE PORT OF WEYMOUTH AND THE MELCOMBEREGIS QUAY.

THEIR EXTENT 31 CAR. II. (A.D. 1679).

The following copy of a Return made to the Court of Ex-

chequer, 3 1 Car. II, appears in a scarce work cited below, (a.) Anabridgment only is given in Hut. Hist. Dor. Ed. 3, Vol. II. 443.

'The Settlement of the Extent, Bounds and Limits of

'the Port ofWEYMOUTH AND MELCOMBE REGIS,'

in the County of Dorset, A Member of the Port of'

Pool, in the same County ; And the lawful Place, Key' or Wharfe within the same ; Returned into the Court of'

Exchequer in Easter-Term in the thirty-first Year of the'

Reign of his late Majesty King Charles the Second.

"THE said Port ofWeymouthand Melcombe Regis extends" from the Neck or Point of Land called St. Aldham's Head, and" so in a supposed direct Line West-South-West to one other" Neck of Land called The Beel of Portland, and so from the said" Necks or Points of Land West and by North up the River or"Stream called Weymouth Stream to Weymouth Bridge."

All that open Place, Key or Wharfe, commonly called or" known by the Name of Melcombe Key, being in length three" hundred ninety-two Foot or thereabouts, beginning that Length" at the Bridge called Weymouth Bridge and so directly East-" South-East to the Stairs commonly called The George Stairs ;

" Abutted and bounded with the said George Stairs towards the"East-South-East, The Bridge called Weymouth Bridge and the

" House belonging to Thomas Hyde Merchant towards theWest-" North-West, The River or Stream called Weymouth Stream" towards the South-South-West, and the Town of Melcombe"Regis towards the North-North-East ; Being in Breadth at the

" West-North-West End of the said Key or Wharfe two and"twenty Foot or thereabouts, and in Breadth at the East-South-

' East End about fifteen Foot."This Return is valuable as an official document evidencing

the length and breadth, at the period named, of the Customs

Quay of Melcombe Regis i.e. of the place where the Customdues were leviable. Hence no mention is made of the Quay onthe Weymouth side, It is useful, too, as fixing by measurement,that the position of the North end of the then Bridge over theHarbour was the same as that of the present bridge.

(a)" The Modern Practice of the Court of Exchequer in prosecutions relating

to His Majesty's Revenue of the Customs," By a Gentleman of the Exchequer-Office. In the Savoy. Printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (Assignsof Edw. Sayer Esq.) for Tho. Worrall, at Judge Coke's Head, near the Temple-Exchange Coffee-House in Fleet-street, 1731.

Y

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354 Somerset & Dorset Notes <S Queries.

The old "George

"Inn, (which stood on the site of the

present building of the same name, and in which the Judges,when on circuit, were formerly entertained by the Town Author-

ities), was pulled down in 1884. The "George Stairs" are still

known by that name. In ancient days, Melcombe Regis did not

extend in an East-South-Easterly direction beyond those stairs.

Thomas Hyde, whose house is referred to as being near the

Bridge, was a leading Merchant, and was several times Mayor of

the united Borough.Weymouth. W. BOWLES BARRETT.

227. WEYMOUTH. BRIDGES ERECTED ACROSS THE HAR-BOUR.

It may be well to present a short connected account of the

several bridges which, at different periods, have been erected

across the Harbour to connect the twin-towns of Weymouth andMelcombe Regis.

The first bridge was built shortly after the union of the

towns; it had 17 arches and a drawbridge; was of timber, andcost ^1,500. It took the place of the old Passage-boat. It was

standing in 1594, but Denis Bond, of Lutton, in his Chronologywrites,

"1597, The Timber bridge att Weymouth bill"; the latter

date was probably that of completion.In 1625 this bridge was falling into decay: (a) it was much

damaged, too, during the Civil Wars. Having been frequently

repaired, it was, between 1669 and 1673, either wholly or par-

tially rebuilt, as appears, (inter alia), by a Constitution, made 30

July, 1673, which sets out that the Bridge "in most places wasof late very much in decay and a great part of the same bridge in

the middle part thereof cleane broken down "; also that the Cor-

poration had been at great charges in rebuilding the bridge andthe drawbridge thereof, (b). For the rebuilding, Charles II con-tributed 300 tons of stone from the Crown Quarries at Portland (c).There is no direct record of this rebuilding either in Hutchins (d)or Ellis (e).

In 1713 the erection of a new bridge was commenced; the

expense was borne by the four Representatives of the Borough ;

this bridge lasted 29 years only.In April, 1741, the Corporation accepted a proposal made

by John Tucker, Esq.," to take down the old damaged bridge

over the Harbour and to erect a new bridge," which was accord-

fa). Weymouth Borough Records.

(b). Ibid,

(c). Ibid.

(d). Hutchins' Hist. Dor., Ed. 3. Vol. II, 442.

(e). Ellis' Hist, of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. 91.

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ingly done. It had a drawbridge in the middle. Like its prede-cessor, it lasted about 29 years only.

All the bridges above mentioned communicated with St.

Thomas Street, that being one of the two principal streets and in

a direct line to Dorchester.A new bridge was built in 1770, and, in order to enlarge the

Harbour, and afford additional convenience for shipping, it waserected 70 yards to the Westward of the site of the former bridges,thus communicating with St. Nicholas Street at the point fromwhich the Passage-boat formerly started. The selection of this

street, instead of St. Thomas Street, was, according to Ellis (f),

the cause of great opposition on the part of the townsmen, on the

ground of considerable inconvenience to them; they unsuccess-

fully petitioned against it. The bridge was built at the expenseof John Tucker, Esq., one of the Representatives of the Borough,at a cost of nearly ^5,000 (g). It was a handsome structure. A viewof it, published by J. Fittler, London, and J. Love, Weymouth,in 1790, is preserved and shews three arches.

The bridges referred to above were all erected, either wholly or

mostly, of timber. On 12 January, 1824, the present bridge,erected of stone, at a cost of upwards of ^20,000, was opened for

traffic ; it took ^\ years to build.

Weymouth. W. BOWLES BARRETT.

228. EDWARD WALTER, VICAR OF SOMERTON, SOMERSET.From the Parish Church Registers of Stoke Gabriel, Devon.

" November the tenth, 1678.Edward Walter Vicar of Somerton in the County of Somer-

set, being a distressed Minister and a Stranger, produceinge aCertificate of his Conformity under the hand of the Bishop of

Exon dated July 7th, 1678, was admitted to preach in the parishChurch of Stoke Gabriell. Edward Walter."

A. J. P. S.

[The name of Edward Walter does not occur in Weaver'sSomerset Incumbents nor in Calamy's Nonconformists' Memorial.]

229. JOHN DE BELLAMMONT, VICAR OF STURMINSTER MAR-SHALL, DORSET. The following name does not appear in the list

of Vicars in Hutchins' Dorset, Vol. 3, p. 365. F. W. W.Pat. Rolls, Ed. III. 1358-61, p. 120.

1358. Nov. 20. Westminster.Presentation of John de Bellammont to the vicarage of St.

Peter's, Sturmynstre Mareschal, dio. Sarum, in the King's gift

by reason of the house of lepers of St. Giles, PontAudemer, alien,

of Sturmynstre, being in his hands on account of the War with

France. By p.s.

(f)- Ibid. 90.

(g). Letter from G. T. Steward, Esq., re Ellis' Hist, of Weymouth andMelcombe Regis, dated Feby., 1830.

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230. INDEX TO ABBOT MONINGTON'S " SECRETUM." XII.

273, 321) Continued.

Carta Ade filii Ori facta Christine filie sue de quodam mesua-

gio in Glastonia.

Carta Ade Ori facta Nicholao pistori de quodam mesuagioin Glastonia.

Carta Arnaldi Ori facta Nicholao pistori de quodam mesua-

gio ac parte cuiusdam crofte in Glastonia.

Carta Ade filii Ori facta Felicie filie Thome Marescalli de uno

mesuagio in Glastonia.

Carta Arnulphi filii Ori facta Felicie filie Thome Marescalli

de quodam mesuagio in Glastonia.

Carta Christine filie Ade Ori facte [sic] abbati et conventui

de redditu iijdenariorum et iuris quod habuit in mesuagio situato

in vico de Madelode in Glastonia.

Obligacio Nicholai Kenfeg et vxori [sic~\sue de feoffando

abbatem et conventum medietatis mesuagii petra cooperti siti ex

opposito magne porte Glastonie.

Carta Willelmi Harold facta Radulpho le Kyng de uno mes-

uagio in Glastonia in vico de Northlode.

Carta Willelmi Harold facta Radulpho le King de quadamplacea in Glastonia.

Remissio Ricardi de Careville facta abbati Glastonie de ser-

yicio Willelmi Harold.Carta Willelmi Harold de xxj. acris terre in Edgarleigh*

datis ecclesie.

Remissio Willelmi Harold facta* abbati de quadam cultura

in Kynyard continente xv. acras.

Carta Willelmi Harold facta abbati de quodam mesuagio in

Glastonia.

Carta Willelmi prepositi Glastonie facta Roberto de Uptoneclerico de diversis particulis terre in eadem villa.

Carta Willelmi prepositi facta Ad[e] Cosin de quodam mes-

uagio in Glastonia.

Carta Roberti de Uptone facta Abbati de tota terra sua

quam habuit de Willelmo preposito Glastonie.

Quietaclamancia domini Roberti de Glastonia militis de pre-

positura Glastonie.

Carta prioris et conventus concessa Hardingo clerico et

Hugoni Pasturello de terra inhabitanda et ea perpetuo possi-denda.

Scriptum Matillidis de Bartone factum Johanni Pastrel deterris de la Lavandrie.

Scriptum Willelmi Pastrel per quod concedit Ricardo Barbecorrodium suum quod percipere solebat in abbathia Glastonie.

* MS. fact1

fact'.

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Carta eiusdem Willelmi de eisdem facta eidem.

Item quietaclamancia Willelmi Pastrel eidem Ricardo facta

de eisdem.Carta Ricardi de Seintebarbe facta G. abbati de corrodiis et

omnibus aliis que habere potuit in monasterio racione dimissionis

Willelmi Pastrel.

Scriptum Galfridi abbatis factum Ricardo filio Roberti de

Seynte Barbe et Ricardo filio predicti Ricardi primogenito de

quadam annua pensione percipienda ad terminum vite eorumcum aliis.

Carta Petri Flory facta abbati de vj. acris prati que iacent in

la Northmore.Carta Murielle Pastrel facta abbati de tenementis et redditi-

bus pertinentibus ad seriantiam de la Lavandrie.

Carta convencionis inter Willelmum Pastrel et Robertumde Canningtone de xxvij. acris dimidia et una perticata terre ara-

bilis in Glastonia.

Dimissio Roberti de Canyngtone facta abbati de terra quamhabuit ad terminum vite de Willelmo Pastrel in Edgarleigh' et

Pastrelleshamme.Carta abbatis facta W. Pastrel de terris et tenementis in

Glastonia.

Scriptum Willelmi Pastrel facta Johanni de Jevele de terris

pratis et pasturis que fuerunt Roberti de la Lavandrie.

Carta Willelmi Pastrel facta Johanni de Jevele de quatuoracris terre in Glastonia.

Carta Willelmi Pastrel facta Johanni de Jevele deij.

acris et

dimidia et una virgata terre arabilis pertinentibus ad tenementumde la Lavandrie.

Carta eiusdem Willelmi facta eidem Johanni de una acra

prati apud Kynyard.Litera attornatoria Willelmi Pastrel ad ponendum Johan-

nem de Jevele in seisinam terre sibi prius date per eundem.Carta Willelmi Pastrel facta abbati de omnibus terris et tene-

mentis que sibi descendebant excepto principali manso et xxj.acris et dimidia terre arabilis.

Litera convencionis inter abbatem et conventum et Willel-

mum Pastrel et Johannam vxorem eius de x. libris annue pen-sionis et de viij. virgatis de secta clericorum cum pellura ad ter-

minum vite in excambium corrodii J. patris sui.

Scriptum abbatis et conventus factum Ricardo Pastrel et

Alicie sorori eius pro sustentacione eorum donee provisum eis

fuerit per eosdem.

Quietaclamancia Willelmi Pastrel de corrodio J. patris et

Murielle matris sue quod sibi contingit post vitam predicteMurielle.

Quietaclamancia Willelmi Pasturel facta Abbati omnis ac-

cionis feodi carte vel scripti sibi vel antecessoribus suis debiti

vel confecti.

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Quietaclamancia Willelmi Pastrel omnium que sibi accidere

poterant tarn infra abbathiam quam extra.

Carta abbatis et conventus facta Willelmo Pastrel de princi-

pali mesuagio et xxj. acris dimidia terre et de corrodio novohabendo ac de terra que fuit Roberti de la Lavandrie.

Carta domini regis concessa abbati et conventui de licencia

intrandi et occupandi terras que fuerunt Willelmi Pasturel.

Litera domini abbatis et conventus Glastonie facta Johanneque fuit vxor Willelmi Pasturel de pane et servisia ac una marca

argenti annue pensionis ad terminum vite eiusdem.

Quietaclamancia Johanne uxoris eiusdem Willelmi facta

abbati et conventui de omnimodis sibi contingentibus nominedotis infra abbathiam et extra.

Quietaclamancia eiusdem Johanne facta Thome de Hay et

septem aliis personis cuiuscumque calumpnie racione dotis sue.

Quieteclamancie communariorum.Litera Willelmi Pastrel facta abbati et conventui de conser-

vando eos indempnes pro sustentacione Alicie filie sue usque adannum quartum Edwardi tercii et viij. abbatis Ade.

Quietaclamancia Johannis Pastrel facta abbati et conventuide clausis et purpresturis factis infra xij. hidas et de excambiosibi facto more et alneti.

Quietaclamancia eiusdem Johannis facta abbati de clauso

more in boriali parte de Becory.Carta Johannis Pastrel si averia nostra vel hominum nostro-

rum ingredientur pratum suum de la Hamme quod sine dampnoinde fugabuntur.

Quietaclamancia Thome de Ivethorne de purpresturis factis

in Glastonia, Strete, Budecleigh', et alibi.

Quietaclamancia domini Roberti de Brente de clausis et pur-

presturis factis infra duodecim hydas.Quietaclamancia Thome Page de purpresturis factis in Glas-

tonia, Budecleigh', Strete, et Waltone.

Quietaclamancia Ricardi Alwey de omnibus causis in Glas-

tonia, Strete, Budecleie, et Waltone et omnibus aliis querelis ante

confectionem presencium.Quietaclamancia Hugonis Prwet de purpresturis factis.

Quietaclamancia Willelmi Harding facta ecclesie de quibus-dam terris et pratis ac rebus aliis ecclesie resignatis.

Carta Willelmi Coci facta abbati de ij. acris prati et dimidiain Rishmede et quietaclamancia de boscis, moris, pasturis, et

terris.

Scriptum Roberti de Bencombe de uno mesuagio in North-lode factum Willelmo le Rous.

Carta Willelmi le Rous de quodam mesuagio in Glastonia et

redditu vj. solidorum data [sic~\ abbati et conventui.

Quietaclamancia Aceline relicte Roberti le Rous eorundem

qui [?] supra remissis [sic] ecclesie.

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Carta Roberti Herberti facta Waltero mercatori de ij. mesu-

agiis in Glastonia.

Carta Walter! mercatoris facta abbati de eisdem mesuagiis.Carta Walter! Wreche de Edgarleigh' de terris et tenementis

ibidem remissis abbati et conventui.

Carta eiusdem Waited de redditu unius libri cimini de quo-dam mesuagio in Glastonia dato ecclesie.

Carta eiusdem Walteri facta Johanni Hogge de una domocum curtilagio et

j.forthera * in Edgarleigh'.

Scriptum Johannis de Evercrich de iiij. acris terre in Edgar-leigh' datis ecclesie.

Scriptum Petri de Deverel de excambio ij. acrarum in Wike.

Scriptum Thome Harding de uno mesuagio cum curtilagioin villa Glastonie dato Athelino molendinario.

Item quietaclamancia Mariote vxoris Athelini molendinarii

facta Petro Deverel de eodem.Litera Reymundi de Clivedone abbati directa pro homagio

Johannis de Actone suscipiendo de terris que [stc] tenet in Glas-

tonia et Kentelesworth'.

Carta Henrici de Littleburi facta Willelmo de Pleistede deuna perticata terre super Standoune.

Carta Mabilie de Clere facta Laurencio Noel de una dimidia

acra et una perticata terre arabilis in Glastonia.

Obligacio Laurencii Noel facta Willelmo de Pleistede deIxvi. solidis et viij. denariis sterlingorum.

Carta Johannis de Bathonia et Alicie vxoris eius facta Wil-

lelmo de Pleistede de uno tenemento in Glastonia sito in magnovico.

Obligacio Alicie de Puriforde facta Willelmo de Pleistede dexl. libris sterlingorum.

Carta eiusdem Alicie eidem Willelmo facta de tenementoeidem prius concesso per maritum suum.

Quietaclamancia eiusdem Alicie de eodem.

Quietaclamancia Isabelle filie et heredis Johannis de Batho-nia facta Willelmo de Pleistede eorundem que supra.

Carta Johannis Forst facta Martino Sparwe de ij. acris terre

arabilis in Glastonia.

Carta Petri de Deverel de excambioij.

acrarum terre in

Wike.

Quietaclamancia Alicie de Celar' facta Henrico de Little-

buri de una dimidia acra terre in Wike.Confirmacio Thome Harding de crofta que vocatur Becare

et prato de Oky.Carta Henrici Loutre facta abbati Glastonie de uno mesuagio

in Glastonia in vico de Chalkewell.

* The text has " forirtha" = a measure of land.

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Carta David Bucke filii Willelmi Osemund facta Avicie

sorori sue de uno tenemento in Glastonia.

Litera abbatis Glastonie facta Laurencio Noel et uxori sue dex. acris pasture iuxta la Suggeweie et ij. acris prati iuxta pastre-leshame.

Carta Ricardi de Linkeforde facta Willelmo de Pleistede deomnibus terris que fuerunt Laurencii Noel in Glastonia.

Quietaclamancia Agnetis que fuit vxor Nicholai in the combefacta Laurencio Noel de uno mesuagio et una placea et

ijacris

terre que prius tenuit ad terminum vite de eodem.Carta Laurencii Noel facta Ricardo de Linkeforde de omni-

bus terris que [sic] habuit in villa Glastonie.

Carta Mabilie Clere facta Laurencio Noel de omnibus supranominatis in eadem villa.

Carta Nicholai de Bere facta Roberto de Uptone de dimidia

acra terre in Glastonia.

Scriptum Bartholomei tegulatoris de quodam mesuagio dato

Waltero filio Normannii [stV] cum filia sua.

Carta Nicholai cementarii facta ecclesie de quodam tene-

mento in vico de Madelote.

Quietaclamancia eiusdem Nicholai de ij. marcis receptis proeodem tenemento.

Carta Walteri de Schapwik' facta Willelmo filio Thome de

quodam mesuagio in Glastonia.

Carta Walteri de Yadewik de remissione unius mesuagii in

Glastonia facta ecclesie.

Remissio eiusdem Walteri de redditu unius denarii quempercipere consuevit de quadam domo iuxta Colmixine.

Carta Willelmi de Yadewik facta Petro de Monkham de at-

tendencia facienda abbati et coventui.

Carta Philippi Drugeman facta Radulpho le King de uno

mesuagio in vicode Northlode.

Obligacio Philippi Drugeman de excambio equivalent si

warentizare non poterit Radulpho le Kingquoddam mesuagium in

vico de Madelode.Carta Henrici Drugeman facta Arnolde Peni de quodam

mesuagio in Glastonia.

Carta Reginaldi Wulwyne facta Nicholao le Bere de unaacra terre in Glastonia.

Carta Johannis Doketail facta abbati Glastonie de uno me-suagio et

ij. acris et dimidia prati in clauso quod vocatur Aynol-desfrith.

Carta Alicie filie Nicholai pistoris facta Waltero Galon deuno mesuagio in villa Glastonie.

Carta Willelmi Potel filii Walteri Galon facta Ade fabro deuna placea in Glastonia iuxta parcum domini abbatis.

Recognicio Ade hostiarii facta abbati Glastonie de una vir-

gata terre in Stikelinche.

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Carta Roberti de Colerne de servicio quod facere debuit proterra que appellatur Somersete.

Recognicio Juliane relicte Roberti de Colerne facta abbati

quod occupacio terre in Stikelinche non cedat in prejudiciumecclesie.

Carta Alicie filie Jocelini de uno mesuagio in Glastonia datoWaltero filio Henrici carrectarii.

Carta Willelmi de Reini de una domo in Glastonia data

Johanni de Greintone.Carta Johannis Coding per quam concedit quod non tenea-

mur ei ad warenciam terre*[_sic~\ partis tenement! sui in Glastonia.

Carta generalis Thome de Grecia facta abbati Glastonie de

omnibus terris suis que [sic] habuit in Glastonia ac prati sui in

Kynyard.Litera convencionis Thome de Grecia facta abbati Glastonie

de feoffando eum de terra sua et caucio defensionis et tuicionis a

quocunque.Carta Felicie filie Thome Mareschal facta abbati Glastonie

de quodam mesuagio in eadem villa.

Confirmacio Gilberti Gymel facta abbati Glastonie de quo-dam tenemento quod fuit Felicie filie Thome Mareschal.

Scriptum Johannis de Jevele de uno mesuagio dato ecclesie

Glastonie in eadem.Remissio et quietaclamancia Roberti de Marnhulle et Alicie

uxoris eiusdem facta Ade abbati Glastonie de duobus clausis

terre, prati, pasture, bosci, et more cum pertinenciis in Glastonia.

Carta Roberti de Brente facta Ade abbati de quadam placeain Glastonia sita iuxta tenementum quondam Roberti Leuginnor.

Quietaclamancia eiusdem Roberti de eadem.Relaxacio Nicholai Grace de feodo suo in coquina abbatis.

Carta Willelmi Broun facta J. de Breingtone abbati de tene-

mento quod Johannes Hache et uxor eius tenent ad terminumvite.

Obligacio Johannis Yvethorne facta abbati Glastonie xl.

librarum pro transgressionibus factis ecclesie per eundem.

Quieteclamancie communariorum Glastonie et sunt xvij.

Northelode. Fo. 140.

Submissio decani Wellie de decimis de Northlode.

Composicio facta super eisdem.

Litera bipertita inter abbatem et conventum Glastonie deca-

num et capitulum Wellie de mora de Northlode.

Carta Johannis de Northlode facta abbati de xl. acris morein Northlode.

* 'tercie

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Litera attornatoria eiusdem Johannis ad ponendum abbatemin seisinam predictarum x). acrarum more.

Estrete.

Acquietanc' bunde de Estrete.

Novum perquisitum manerii de Estrete per dominum Johan-nem de Breingtone abbatem Glastonie.

Scriptum Lucie de Estret de catallis et averiis eiusdem ma-nerii datis abbati Glastonie.

Litera dicte Alicie ad ponendum abbatem in seisinam eius-

dem manerii.

Quietaclamancia Thome de Panis facta abbati de terris et

tenementis eiusdem manerii de Estret.

Item quatuor litere copiate quorum originale remanet peneseos.

Scriptum obligatorium Lucie de Estret et Thome de Panisfactum abbati Glastonie de ccx. marcis.

Scriptum abbatis et conventus factum predictis L. et T. adnullatorium predicte pecunie.

Scriptum abbatis et conventus factum Thome de Panis et L.

de Estret per indenturam de eodem manerio ad terminum vite.

Quietaclamancia Walteri de Estret fratris et heredis Roggeride Estret de eodem manerio cum suis pertinenciis.

Item nova composicio sub septem cirographis.Carta magistri Ambrosii de quadam placea abbati concessa

iuxta gardinum eiusdem.Glastonia.

Litera ratitucionis *[sic~\

eiusdem Ambrosii de eadem.Carta Walteri Cotel de quodam mesuagio in Glastonia dato

abbati eiusdem loci.

Carta Thome de Ivethorne de quodam tenemento in Glas-

tonia dato ecclesie.

Inquisiciones capte infra duodecim hydas.

Justificacio querimonie facte domino regi contra abbatem et

conventum in parliamento regis apud Westmynstre.Inquisicio capta pro vacacione.

Inquisicio de terris et tenementis Johannis Mon.Obligacio Johannis Mon facta Willelmo Randulf de c. mar-

cis soluendis eidem ad terminos.

Inquisicio Roberti Coci facta de etate eius et de porcionibus

que [sic] recepit in abbathia.

Glastonia.

Remissio et quietaclamancia Willelmi filii Roberti coc de

predicta liberacione facta abbati et conventui.

*ratificacionis

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Quietaclamancia Margerie quondam uxoris Nicholai le Bo-ziere executricis Philippi de Wevelescombe.

Item remissio Thome de Brente feodi quod habuit in coquinadomini abbatis.

Finales concordie levate in curia domini abbatis.

Finales concordie inter Alditham la Bere et Roggerum Weli-

fed petentes et abbatem Glastonie de uno mesuagio et uno fer-

dello terre in Glastonia.

Finis inter Henricum Viring querentem et Ricardum Caru-

welle et Aviciam uxorem eius de quatuor acris terre in Glastonia.

Finis inter Willelmum aurifabrum querentem et Ricardumde Careville et Aviciam uxorem eius de xxij. acris terre in Glas-

tonia.

Finis inter magistrum Martinum de Glastonia et AdamDoitere* [stV] de quodam mesuagio in eadem villa.

Finis inter Willelmum de Lavandre et Aviciam uxorem eius

petentes et Roggerum de la Chapelere et Elenam uxorem eius de

uno mesuagio et iiij. acris terre in Pennard et Stikelinche et di-

midia acra in pratis de Druhirste.

Finis inter Johannem Cotele et Stephanum tinctorem et

Margeriam uxorem eius de uno ferlingo etij.

acris terre in WestPennard.

Finis inter Robertum le Rous et Acelinam uxorem eius et

abbatem Glastonie de uno mesuagio et sex solidis redditus.

Finis inter Adam de Muredene et Acelinam uxorem suam et

abbatem Glastonie de uno tenemento et redditu vj. solidorum in

Glastonia.

Finis inter Robertum abbatem et Reginaldum de Schapwiket Aliciam uxorem eius et Alfredum de Strete et Aliciam vxoremeiusdem de una acra et dimidia prati in Glastonia.

Finis inter Ceciliam et Luciam de Estrete et Aviciam deEstrete deforciantes de dimidia virgata terre in Westpennard.

Finis inter Willelmum Rufum, Willelmum Fromund, Ste-

phanum D[r]ake, et Willelmum de Blunt', petentes, et Willel-

mum aurifabrum, deforciantem, de xx. solidis de quodam ann[u]oredditu v. solidorum in Glastonia.

Finis inter Johannem de Jevele querentem et JohannemForst et Aliciam uxorem eius defendentes de duobus toftis cumpertinenciis in Glastonia.

Finis inter Johannem Jevele petentem et Willelmum le

Bakere et M. uxorem eius de uno messuagio in Glastonia.

Finis inter Thomam Sleigh' et A. uxorem eius et abbatemGlastonie de uno mesuagio cum pertinenciis in Glastonia.

Finis inter Johannam filiam Thome de Berwe de j. mesuagioet una carrucata terre in Glastonia.

(To be continued.}

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231. INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM FOR DORSET. (VIII.

pp. 185, 233, 281, 329, IX. pp. 49, 96, H5, '93. 24L 289. 377. x -

pp.4i, 89, 137, 185, 233, 281, XI. pp. 41, 89, 137, 185, 289,

337, XII. pp. 41, 89, 137, 185, 233, 281,329).There are there certain ruinous buildings which are worth

nothing yearly beyond their sustentation. And there are there

60 acres of arable land of which 2 parts can be sown yearly andthose 2 parts are worth los. price of the acre 3d, and the third

part lies in common and at fallow and therefore is of no value.

There is there a certain common pasture which is worth yearly6s. 8d. Also they say that there is no stock there, and that the

said late Abbot died on the i6th October last.

Sum of this Extent i6s. 8d.

Hauekchurche.

Extent thereof made there before the aforesaid Escheator on

Monday next after the feast of St. Leonard in the year abovesaid

by the oath of Nicholas Russel, John Colesweye, John Shepherds,

John Edward, Richard Holeyn, John Templer, John Hopere, William

Veel, Ralph Brounyng, Elias Chalewelle, John Strange, and Richard

Louekyn, who say that

There are there divers buildings which are worth nothingyearly beyond reprises. There is there i garden the fruit whereofis worth yearly 6d and the herbage 6d. And 60 acres of arable

land of which 2 parts can be sown yearly and are worth yearlyi os. price of the acre 3d, and the third part lies at fallow and in

common and is therefore of no value. And 3 acres of several

meadow from the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mary to

the feast of the Nativity of St. John Baptist which are worth for

that time 35 and after the said feast of St. John they are commonand therefore of no value. And there is there a certain fair onthe feast of All Saints to be held every year which is worth yearly2S. And of rent of assize there payable at the terms of the

Nativity of our Lord, Easter, Nativity of St. John Baptist and St.

Michael by equal portions 283. Pleas and perquisites of theCourt there yearly 23. Also they say that there are there 7 oxen,i bull, 4 cows, and no other stock. And that the said late Abbotdied on the abovesaid i6th October.

Sum of this Extent 465.Sum total of all the Extents of the temporalities aforesaid

/'ii2. us. sd.Escheators Inq. 30 Edw. III. File 354. No. 3.

No. 239. Hbbot and Convent of Ccrnc.

Writ dated at Westminster on 3rd February, 39 Edw. Ill

Inquisition taken at Dorchester in the county of Dorset

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before John de Bekynton the King's Escheator in the said countyon Monday next after the feast of St. Gregory 39 Edw. Ill

(1364-5) by the oath of John Claunvyll, Thomas Walys, John Not,Thomas Ode, John Michel, Alexander Radon, John Bray, Robert

Brut, Edward Brian, Henry Colhaw, John Berenyssh and William

White who say that

It is not to the damage of the King or of others should the

King grant to John de Cerne and Andrew Blount that they may giveand assign to the Abbot and Convent of Cerne i messuage 54acres of land in Lytelbrydye To have and to hold to the Abbotand Convent and his successors for the provision of a certain wax

taper to burn daily at high mass at the high altar in the church of

the said Abbey, and that they may grant that i messuage and 18

acres of land in the said vill which Lawrence Ferret and Alice his

wife hold as the dower of Alice and which after her death oughtto revert to the aforesaid John and Andrew should then remain to

the said Abbot and Convent, To have and to hold to him andhis successors for the provision of the wax taper aforesaid in

form aforesaid for ever. And the said messuage and land are

held of the Abbot and Convent by fealty and the service of doing2 suits at his Court of Lytelbrydye twice yearly and [paying] 4d.at the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Mary for all service,

and the said Abbot and Convent hold the same of the King in

chief in frank almoign and they are worth yearly beyond the rent

aforesaid 133 4d and not more because hilly ground (montana).And there are no more mesnes between the King and the said

John and Andrew in respect of the messuages and lands aforesaid.

And there remains to the said John de Cerne besides the gift afore-

said i messuage in Cerne which is held of the said Abbot by the

service of rendering to him izd and [doing] suit at his Court for

all service, and the Abbot holds it of the King in frank almoignand it is worth yearly beyond the said rent 6s 8d. And there re-

mains to the said Andrew Blount i messuage in the said vill which is

held of the said Abbot by the service of rendering to him yearly 6dand [doing] suit at his Court for all service, and the Abbot holds

it of the King in chief in frank almoign and it is worth yearly be-

yond the said rent 55, which suffice to do the customs and ser-

vices as well of the messuages and land given as of those re-

tained, and to sustain all other charges.

Inq. a. q. d. 39 Edw. III. No. 20.

(New Reference. Chanc. Inq. a. q. d. File 357. No. 18.)

No. 240. Thomas Sewale, Hbbot of Cerne.

Writ missing.

Inquisition taken before John Rodeston the King's Escheatorin the county of Dorset at Cerne on 6th July 6 Richard II (1382)

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by the oath of Edward Mortymer, Robert Bryt, Roger Walcombe,

John Heryn%, Henry Scherive. Walter Schole, John Morton, Lau-rence Quynteyns, Thomas Coslyn, John Gylberd, Robert Bryt andThomas Bryt, who say that

Thomas Sewale late Abbot of the Abbey of Cerne which is of

the King's founding died on zgth June in the year abovesaid, andthat he held on the said day, in right of his Abbey, the manor of

Cerne which is worth yearly besides reprise 32. 75 od ; the

manor of Symondesburgh which is worth yearly besides reprise

35- os. 3^d. ; the manor of Mopercombe which is worth yearlybesides reprise 10. 2S. od ;

the manor of Wynterborne which is

worth yearly besides reprise 5. os. 2d; the manor of Redep[ol]

which is worth yearly besides reprise $. 6s. id.; the manor of

Werdeford which is worth yearly besides reprise ^3. 123. 6d ;

the manor of Affepudele which is worth yearly besides reprise

\f). 2S. 3^d ; the manor of Blockesworth which is worth yearlybesides reprise 10. os. 4d ; the manor of Mynterne which is

worth yearly besides reprise 4..is. 6^; the manor of Hawke-

ch[urch] which is worth yearly besides reprise 2. 125. $d ; andcertain lands and tenements in Wynfred in the county aforesaid

which are worth yearly besides reprise 143. 4d. And that he held

no other lands or tenements in the county aforesaid of the Kingnor of any other.

Escheators Inq. &c. 5-6 Ric. II. File 1650. No. 6.

No. 241. Hbbot and Convent of Cerne.

Writ dated at Westminster 24th November 10 Ric. II (1386).

Inquisition taken at Dorchester on gth January 10 Ric. II

(1386-7) before Richard Virgo the King's Escheator in the countyof Dorset, by the oath of Henry Strode, Thomas Radynge, JohnLovel, William Tynham, Robert Belet, John Drayton, Thomas Croyl,

John Walkeleyn, John May, John Ral, Nicholas Barbour and JohnMetford, who say that

It is not to the damage of the King or of others should the

King grant to William Radecombe and John Watercombe that they

may give and assign 2 messuages 80 acres of land and meadow in

Mynterne and Wyndesford to the Abbot and Convent of Cerne to

have and to hold to him and his successors for ever in part satis-

faction of lands tenements and rent to the value of 10 yearlywhich King Edward [III] formerly King of England greatgrand-father of the present King by his letters patent granted to the

then Abbot that he might acquire, except such lands and tene-

ments as of that King were held in chief. And they say that of

the said 2 messuages 80 acres of land and meadow, i messuageand 50 acres of land and meadow in Mynterne are held of the

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Abbot of Cerne by the service of 25 and 2 bushels of nuts yearlyand the service of i woodward to keep the woods. And they saythat the said messuage and 50 acres and meadow are worth yearlyin all issues 413 8d. And the other messuage and 30 acres ofland and meadow in Wyrdesford are held of the said Abbot ofCerne by the service of 33 and suit of Court of his manor there,and they are worth yearly in all issues 183. And they say that

the said Abbot is mesne between the King and the aforesaid

William and John in respect of the said messuages lands andmeadows and there are no other mesnes. And they say that there

remain to the said William Badecombe besides the gift and assign-ment aforesaid 2 messuages i carucate of land 203 rent in Syde-lyng and Eyleston to him and his heirs for ever which are held of

the Abbot of Middelton by knight service which messuages andland are worth yearly in all issues 503. And also there remain to

the said William 3 messuages 66 acres of land 403. rent yearly in

Cerne for term of the life of the said William which are held of

the Abbot of Cerne by knight service. And the said messuagesand land are worth yearly 6os. And there remain to the saidJohnWatercombc besides the gift and assignment aforesaid 2 carucates

of land in Radeslowe to him and his heirs for ever which are heldof Sir John Moygne "Chivaler" by knight service and they are

worth yearly 66s 8d, and also i messuage \ carucate of land in

Cerne which the said John holds for term of life of the Abbot of

Cerne by knight service and they are worth yearly 203. And they

say that the lands and tenements remaining to the said Williamand John besides the gifts and assignments aforesaid suffice to dothe customs and services not only of the messuages lands andmeadows so by them given but also for those retained by themand to sustain all other charges which they were accustomed to

sustain as in suits, views of frank pledge, aids, tallages, vigils-,

fines, redemptions, amercements, distributions, and other chargeswhatsoever, and that they can be put in assizes, juries, and other

recognizances as they were accustomed to be before the gifts and

assignments aforesaid, and the said gifts and assignments will notmore heavily burden the country.

Inq. p.m. TO Ric. II. No. 102.

(New Reference Chancery Inq. a. q. d. File 405. No. 19.

No. 242. Hbbot and Convent of Cerne.

Writ dated at Westminster i4th February 15 Ric. II (1391-2).

Inquisition taken at Dorchester in the county of Dorset on

Wednesday in Easter week 15 Ric. II (1392) before John Moignethe King's Escheator in the county aforesaid by the oath ofHtighMutford, Henry Deverel, William Tynham, Thomas Croil, RalphForster, John Sauntey senior, Robert Petecru, John Lovel, Thomas

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Radynore, John Walkelayn, Nicholas Cole and John White, whosay that

It is not to the damage of the King or of others should the

King grant to William Batecombe and Edward Stykelane that they

may give and assign to the Abbot and Convent of Cerne 2 mes-

suages 3 tofts i carucate and 3 acres of land 9 acres of meadow 55of rent in Lytelfrome, Burton and Mulborn Michelston. To haveand to hold to the said Abbot and Convent and his successors in

aid of their sustentation to celebrate divine service every day in

the Abbey church of the said Abbot and Convent of Cerne for

ever for the healthy estate of the King and his consort Anne

Queen of England while they live and for their souls after theyhave departed this life and the souls of all the faithful deceased

according to the ordination in that behalf made, nor is it to the

damage of the King or of others should the Abbot and Conventreceive such gift and assignment. And they say that i messuagei carucate of land 8 acres of meadow 55 rent in Lytelfrome are

held of Robert Cotton by knight service and are worth in all their

issues besides reprise yearly ^4. 6s. 8d. And they say that the

said Robert is the mesne between the King and the said Williamand Edward in respect of those premises and that there are noother mesnes. Also they say that i messuage 2 tofts 3 acres ofland and i acre of meadow in Burton are held of Sir John Tryvet

knight by fealty as of his manor of Fordyngton parcel of the

Duchy of Cornwall which said manor the said Sir John holds for

term of his life by grant of the lord Edward late Prince of Wales,and are worth yearly in all issues besides reprise 8s, and the said

Sir John is the mesne between the King and the said William andEdward in respect of those premises and there are no other mes-nes. Also they say that i toft in Mulborn Michelston is held ofthe Abbot of Cerne by fealty as of his manor of Mulborn and it

is worth yearly in all issues besides reprise 6s 8d and that the said

Abbot is the mesne between the King and the said William andEdward and that there are no more mesnes. And they say that

the said William and Edward retain in fee besides the abovesaidtenements 2 carucates of land in Burton which are held of the

aforesaid Sir John Tryvet as of his said manor of Fordyngton byservice of suit of his Court there and fealty and they are worth

yearly besides reprise toos, which 2 carucates suffice to sustain all

the charges not only of the premises given as of those retained.

And they say that by virtue of retaining the said 2 carucates the

said William and Edward can be put in assizes, juries and other

recognizances as they were accustomed to be before the gift

and assignment and that the country will not be more heavilyburdened.

Inq. p.m. 15 Ric. II. 2nd part. No. 73.

(New Reference. Chan. Inq. a. q. d. File 413. No. 4.)

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No. 243. Hbbot and Convent of Ccrne.

Writ dated at Westminster 20th Novr. 17 Ric. II (1393.)

Inquisition taken at Nyweton in the county of Dorset on zoth

December 17 Ric. II (1393) before Thomas Htisee the King's Es-

cheator in the county aforesaid, by the oath of Thomas Stikelane,

Andrew Croll, Henry Pok', Robert Colmour, William Stubbe, JohnCrotill, John Hanecok, Nicholas Proute,Richard Proute,Robert Stampe,Robert Pymour and John Not, who say that

It is not to the damage of the King or of others should the

King grant to Richard Chidiok andJoan his wife that they may giveand assign 2 messuages 114 acres of land 16 acres of meadow 9acres of pasture in Symondesburgh to the Abbot and Convent of

Cerne and his successors in aid of the charges bearing upon the

support of the fabric of the Abbey church for ever. And they

say that the said premises are held of the Abbot of Cerne as of

his manor of Symondesburgh by service, that is to say : homage,fealty, relief, scutage, mill toll and by a rent of as id, i^ poundof pepper yearly and by suit of the Abbot's court of Symondes-burgh at 2 lawful days, for all service. And they say that the said

premises are worth yearly in all issues besides reprise ^5. is. lod.

And they say that the said Abbot is the mesne between the Kingand the said Richard and Joan in respect of the said premises andthere are no other mesnes. And they say that the said Richard and

Joan hold in fee besides the gift and assignment aforesaid i mes-

suage, i carucate of land in Nytherstirstel in the said county of

John Frampton as of his manor of Bonevelesbrydy by the service

of i pound of pepper yearly for all services which are worth yearlyin all issues besides reprise ^4. And they say that the said mes-

suage and carucate of land in Nytherstirstell are sufficient to doand sustain all the charges not only of the premises given but

also of those retained. And they say that the said Richard andthe heirs ofJoan by virtue of the said messuage and carucate of

land in Nythersturstell can be put in assizes, juries and other re-

cognizances as Richard and the ancestors ofJoan were accustomedto be before the gift. And the country will not be further bur-

dened.

Inq. p.m. 17 Ric. II. No. 100.

(New Reference. Chanc. Inq. a. q. d. File 423. No. 27,)

No. 244. Hbbot and Convent of Cerne and RichardChidiok and Joan bis 3Qife.

Writ dated at Westminster i6th Oct. 1.8 Ric. II (1394.)

Inquisition taken at Maiden Newton in the county of Dorseton Wednesday in the feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude 18

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Ric. II (1394) before Thomas Httsee the King's Escheator in the

county aforesaid, by the oath of Andrew Croull, Robert Pymor,John Not, Roger Qtiyot, John Stevenes, Richard Prout, Henry Pas-

sager, Robert Stompe, William Colfox, John Ellewell, Roger Bilsay,and John Hanecckes, who say that

It is not to the damage of the King or of others should the

King grant to the Abbot and Convent of the Abbey of Cernethat he may give and grant 2 messuages 2 carucates of land 24acres of meadow 20 acres of pasture in Symondesburgh to Richard

Chidiok and Joan his wife during their life, And they say that it

is not to the damage of the King should the Abbot and Convent

grant that 20 acres of land in the aforesaid vill which Alice Par-kere and Robert Crosse hold for term of their life and which after

their death ought to revert to the Abbot and Convent and his suc-

sessors should then remain to the aforesaid Richard Chidiok and

Joan. To have and to hold together with the aforesaid 2 mes-

suages 2 carucates of land and the meadow and pasture to the

said Richard and Joan during their life, so that after the death of

Richard and Joan the 2 messages 2 carucates 20 acres of land andthe meadow and pasture shall wholly revert to the Abbot andConvent and their successors. And they say also that all those

premises are parcel of the manor of Symondesburgh which manoris held of the King in chief but by what service they know not,

and all the said premises are worth yearly in all issues besides re-

prises 10 marks. And they say that all the said premises are par-cel of the foundation of the Abbey aforesaid.

Inq. p.m. 18 Ric. II. No. 68.

(New Reference. Chancery Inq. a. q. d. File 424. No. 16.)

No. 245. Hbbcy and Convent of Cerne.

Writ missing.

Inquisition taken at Dorchestre on 28th September 12 Hen.IV (1411) before John Lanoy the King's Escheator in the countyof Dorset, by the oath of Henry Strode, Matthew Daujon, JohnStrode, Robert G ,

William Walkelayn, Thomas Wotton, Robert

Heryng, David Spencer, Walter Horsford, William Serle, Andrew

Forstereshey and Nicholas Kentecombet who say that

Whereas the late King Richard II by his letters patent dated

2ist February 20 Ric. II (1396-7) granted to the Abbot andCon-vent of Cerne that the Prior and Convent of the said Abbey andhis successors shall have custody of the temporalities of the

Abbey during any vacancy either by death resignation or other

manner, they taking the profits and emoluments to their own use,

saving and reserving to the King and his heirs during each void-

ance of that Abbey knights' fees and advowsons of churches to

the said Abbey belonging and also the custody of all the lands

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Somerset & Dorset Notes & Queries. 371

and tenements rents and possessions which should happento be required since the date of the letters patent, as by thesaid letters patent confirmed by the present King, and shewnto the Jurors, more fully appears, and whereas no lands tene-

ments or other possessions have been acquired by the late

Abbot or by any other to the use or behoof of the said

Abbey since the said 2ist Feb. 20 Ric. II. And the Jurorssay that the said Robert de Symondesbergh the late Abbot honor-

ably governed the said Abbey for 28 years before his death,and he died on Monday in the feast of St. Bartholomew the

Apostle last past. And further they say that no tenant by knightservice of the said Abbey has died, nor has any church or other

ecclesiastical benefice of the patronage of the said Abbey becomevacant, since the death of the said Robert the late Abbot until

now.Escheators Inq. &c. Somerset and Dorset.

12-13 Henry IV. File 1674. No, 9.

No. 246. Hbbot and Convent of Cerne.

Writ Missing.

Inquisition taken at Dorchester in the county of Dorset on

Tuesday next before the feast of the Nativity of St. John Baptist1 8 Henry VI (1440) before Thomas Seint Barbe the King's Es-cheator for the county aforesaid by the oath ofJohn Whyte, HenryJolyf, Richard Mayow, William Sherewyn, John St- , JohnHayward, Robert Churchill, William Walkeleyn, Nicholas Couke,Walter Gerell, Roger Cosyn, William Fyssher and John Raulys, who

say that

A certain Edgar at one time King of England one of the

progenitors of the present King gave and granted the manor of

Mustereston in the parish of Pydelhenton to a certain John, then

Abbot of Cerne, predecessor of John, now Abbot there. To haveto the said John the Abbot and his successors Abbots of Cerne,in order that they the aforesaid Abbots, for the health of the souls

of the said Edgar and his heirs and successors, Kings of England,may give and distribute alms, on every Wednesday in Lent in

every year following after the gift aforesaid, of one half penny-worth of bread, and on every Friday in Lent in every year, one

penny of silver to every poor person who shall come to the almshouse at Cerne on the same days or any of them for the future to

ask for those alms. Nevertheless John the present Abbot and the

Abbots of Cerne his predecessors and each of them for 10 yearsJefused to give those alms and have not given them to JohnArtonv and Thomas Brys paupers on Wednesday and Friday in

the first week of Lent 8 Hen. VI (1429-30) and to many other

paupers who came on Wednesdays and Fridays in every Lent

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372 Somerset & Dorset Notes 5- Queries.

NOTICE OF BOOK

232, THE GLASTONBURY LAKE VILLAGE. Vol. i. (II Vols.

Royal 410. Pub. The Glastonbury Antiquarian Society. z 25.

net.) by Arthur Bulleid, L.R.C.P., F.S.A., and Harold St. GeorgeGray, pp. 352 + xxviii and maps and plates.

Unexpected delays have occurred in the issue of the first

volume of this splendid work, but by the kindness of the authors

we have been sent an unbound advance copy in order that a

notice of it may be included in our volume for this year. Wemay say at once that it has been more than worth waiting for.

The printing is extremely good, and the plates, the preparationof which has been the greatest cause of delay, are first-rate, num-

bering no less than 47, together with 1 1 folding plan sheets and

136 illustrations in the text. Dr. Buileid's plans and drawingsof wooden objects are extremely clear and carefully executed.

Mr. Gray's photographs, both of relics and of views of the exca-

vations, are a feature of the book : whilst Mr. Sprankling's draw-

ing of a large number of the smaller relics are remarkable for

delicate accuracy of contour and line. To say that the illustra-

are of the type originated for archaeological records by the late

Gen. Pitt-Rivers is sufficient description of their form, style and

scope.The bulk of the volume itself is taken up with detailed de-

scriptions of the hut-mounds examined, and of the relics foundin and round the dwellings. Each hut has been separately and

closely planned and described in such a way that it would be

quite possible to reconstruct more than one of them from the

remains and plans combined. The relics themselves are de-

scribed in detail under the headings of their special material

bronze, lead and tin, shale, and wood, with separate classification

of the weaving combs and crucibles, for both of which the villageis decidedly notable. The most careful dimensions are given in

every case, and we believe that no single relic, except in the

case of actual duplicates now and again, is left unillustrated.

But the dry detail of the dimensions and so on of the relics

is by no means the most valuable feature of this volume, thoughit is remarkable for the care and accuracy with which it has beenrecorded. The authors have aimed to give, beyond this, refer-

ences which will make the work useful to all students interested

in the Late-Celtic Period, and they have succeeded in a waywhich will render the book a standard on the subject for manyyears to come, even if it is not more likely that future work will

not seem merely supplemental to this. It seems a great deal to

suggest, but to take the section on bronze fibulae, for instance

one finds full classification lists of the various types, with refer-

ences to every possible find, English and other, which may have

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Somerset & Dorset Notes & Queries. 373

any bearing on the relics of the Village. It is the same witheach section, and the book is a mine of information on the art

and craft of the age as it has been elucidated to the present date.

Wisely enough the authors have theorised very little, prefer-

ring to leave doubtful points of identification, &c., to be cleared

up by future research. But as we write we suddenly meet with a

proof of how very much of the daily life of the Briton of the im-

mediately'preRoman period can be safely reconstructed from the

Glastonbury discoveries. We refer to a beautiful series of pic-tures by Mr. A. Forestier in the Illustrated London News of Dec.

2nd, drawn from these plans and plates with the assistance of Mr.Bulleid himself: They are imaginative, of course, but very little

so, and they are worth recording as in themselves of the greatestinterest to our counties.

The volume has the advantage of an introductory chapterby Dr. Robert Munro, the well-known author of "The Lake

Dwellings of Europe," who has watched the work at Glastonburyfrom the first, and has given a full description of its inceptionand progress, before passing on to a most valuable discussion of

the problems connected with the inhabitants of the Village, anddate to which it should be referred.

We have expected a great deal of these volumes, but wemust say that this first has gone beyond expectation. The labour

expended on its production by the joint authors must have beenimmense, and they deserve, and will find, the thanks of those for

whom they have wrought so long. The Glastonbury AntiquarianSociety, who issue the book, have every reason to be proud of it.

In its binding of green art canvas, with a beautiful gold impres-sion of the celebrated bronze bowl on the front cover, and a

margin of a design taken from the pottery of the village itself, it

will take its place on the shelves beside the volumes which weowe to Gen. Pitt-Rivers, with which it is uniform in size and

general" format."

Any communication concerning the volume should be madeto Mr. H. St. G. Gray, at Taunton Castle. We believe that this

first edition is not yet fully subscribed for.

CHAS. W. WHISTLER.

END OF VOLUME XII.

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ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME XII.

Altar Piece, Barcelona . . To face page i

Oak Chest, Loders, Dorset . . . ,, ,, 34

Francis Lord Cottington . . . . ,. ,, ,,49

Buckland Newton Church, Dorset . . ,, ., ,, 80

Col. Giles Strangways .. ..,,,,,. 97

Lytes Gary Manor, Somerset .. .. ,, ,,131

Hugh Norris, late Editor .. ... 145

Thomas Fuller, D.D. .. .. ,. ., .,177

Cranmore Church Tower, Somerset .. ., ,, ,, 193

Arms of Rev. Richard Derby .. .. ,, ,, ,,212

Priest's House, Muchelney, Somerset . . ,, ,, ,, 241

Do. Window in the Hall .. ..,.,,., 241

Do. South Doorway . . ..,,,,,, 241

Folio of Ashburnham MS., App. No. 50 .. ,, ,, ,, 289

Thomas Burgess, D.D. , Bishop of Sarum .. ,, ,, ,.315

Bulla of Calixtus III.. .. ..,,,, 337

Shield of Estmond Quarterings . . ..,,,,,, 347

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INDEX TO VOL XII.

N.B. Small Capitals denote Articles, and Italic letters the Writers of

Articles.

PageA. ... ... 224Abarrowe, A. ... 15, 16

Abel, Eliz. ... ... 166

Abbotsbury, Abbots of 92, 93Abrams, Rev. Mr. ... 242

Abyndon, W. de ... ... 237Acland, J. E. ... 12, 212

Acton, J. de, Odo de ... 239Actone, J. de ... ... 359Adams, Edw. 264, Mrs. Cay ... 199

Phin. ... ... 340Adamps, T. 146, Rt. ... 147Adee, J, ... ... ... 264Affepudele ... ... 334Aglionbie, Geo. ... ... 262

Ainslie, Kath. ... ... 25

A.J. P. S. 18, 37, 38, 57. 83,

118, 315,316, 355Akerman, Jas. ... ... 133Albin, Judith ... ... 159Albold, J. ... ... 141

Aldewick, Walt, de ... 327Aldridge, G. de Y ... ... 25

Alein, J. ... ... 325Aleyn, Th. n, Warin ... 94Allercott, Mr. ... ... 120

Alford, D. P. 199, J. 21, Lewis

84. M.I. 58, Rd. ... 303, 304Allan, W. A. ... ... 25Allen, F. J. ... ... 193All Saints, Representation of i

Almack, Edw. ... ... 80

Alwey, Rd. ... ... 358Alyn, W. ... ... 16

Ambros. J. ... ... 149Ames, T. ... ... 352Amesbury, W. ... ... 58Antilles, J., Nich. ... ... 262

Ammory, T. ... ... 288

Ancketill, Mr. ... ... 120

Anderdon, ... ... 352Andwerp, Lionel de ... 234Anderson, R. P. ... ... 182

Andrewe, Rd. ... ... 330Andrewes, Jas. ... ... 122

Andrews, Jos. ... ... 352Androwe, Nich. ... ... 149

Ange, T. ... ... 86

Angevyne, Walt. ... ... 140

Page.Anketell, Christ., 15, 16, 157,

206, 299Anning, J. 129, H. 82, 83, Mary 83

Appleby, Jas. ... ... 54Appoye, W. ... ... 147

Apulton, J. ... ... 147Arnois (Arvois), Rt. ... 311Arnold, J. 56, Rd. 157 ... 206

Arrondo, Pet. de ... ... 265Arstecote, Rd. ... ... 233Arthur, Capt. J. ... ... 194Artour, J. ... ... 371Arundel, H. Ld. 85, 299, H., T.

85, Rd. 106, 107, T. 107, W.Earl of 46, Sir M. 156, Earlof ... 126, 323

Arundell, Geo. 246, J. 164, M. 15

Asgill, J. ..'. ... 23Ash, Sam. ... ... 121

Ashburnham, Earl of ... 289ASHBURY, BERKS.... ... 104Ashley, A, 67, 270, H. 208, Sir

Fras. ... 55, 56Askereswelle, J. de... ... 93Asshele, Rt., Egidia ... 281

Astyngton, Edw. ... ... 313Atkins, J. S. ... ... 133

Attlodge, Joan, J. ... ... 347Atwell, Rd. ... ... 116

Aubrey, J. ... ... 139Audeley, al's Twichet, Rd., H. 15

Audene, Egid. de ... ... 323Auntyoche, J., Margery ... 95AUSTRALIA, FATHER OF ... 266

Austyn, J. ... ... 313Avery, Margt, Martha, W. ... 163

Aynolf, W. ... ... 331Auster, J. ... ... 188Auster. Old, ... ... 32Babbe, T. ... 36, 37

Babcary, Rd. ... 189, 190Baber, Benj. 122, J. 236, Mr. ... 123Badecombe, W. ... ... 367Baggbeer, Nich. ... ... 303Bailey, J. ... ... 165Bakebere, Rt. 285, Walt. ... 233Baker, C 24, H. 233, Joan 163

Jas. 199, J. 58, W."

... 186

Bakere, Rt. 336, W. le ... 336Balche, Hugh 155, W. 191, 236

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376 Index.

Page.Baldewyne, J., T. ... ... 343BALDRICK ... ... 107

Baldwyn, J. ... ... 344Bale, Edith, J., Jas.. Mary 162

Mr. .. ... 123Balett, W , J. .. ... 147Ball, Wilfred .. ... 203Balme, J. .. ... 228

Balston, W. .. ... 16

Bampfylde, Fras. 225, Hugh 14,

16, 66, 68, 156, 157, 206, T. 156

Banger, H. ... 54Barbe, Rd. ... 356Barber, Christ. 22, J. 121, Rt. 23BARCELONA ALTAR PIECE ... i

Barckley, Sir H. ... ... 123Bardon Papers ... ... 199Bares, J. de ... 288, 329Barbara, G. B. ... ... 199

Baring-Gould, S. ... ... 25Barker, J. 66, Mr ... 124Barnabe, Isa. ... ... 138Barnard, Betty 58, J. ... 22

BARNES'S ORRA ... ... 35BARNES. WM., POET ... 77Barnes, T. ... ... 165Baron, J, ... ... 196Barons, Geo. ... ... 117Barrett, W. B. 35, 55, 354, ... 355Barrett, W. B. ... ... 77BARROW NUNNERY, CHANTRY IN 223

Barry.J. ... ... 333Bartelot, R. G. ... ... 301Bartlett, Ann 213, J. 21, Mary,

Paul... ... ... 83Bartone, Matilda ... ... 356Bartram, T., Mary 246, C. 247, 248Barwell, H. ... 21, 22

Baskervill, Sir J. de ... 185Baskett, S. R. ... ... 212

Basset, Geof., J. 288, Rt. 96, 223,

3 29> 336, Sir Rog. ... 282

Bassett, Mr. ... ... 121

Bastard,]. ... ... 43Batcheller, Edw. ... ... 228

Batecombe, W. ... ... 368Batescomb, J. 44, ... ... 45Bates Harbin. E.H. ... 218

Bath, Prior of ... ... 244Bath and Wells, Gilbert, Bp. of

104, 105, J. 158, Bp. of 122, 123Bathe, T.

'

... ... 94Bathonia, J. de, Alice, Isa. ... 359Batlen, J, 145, W. ... 66

Baudewyne, J. 138, Rd. ... 164Baunton, Mr. ... ... 122

Bawden, J., Walt. ... ... 304Bawdon, Rt. ... ... 146

Page.Baylle, T. ... ... 185

Bayley, A. R. 86, 199, Eliz. ... 247BAYLIE, ROGER ... ... 104Baylife, J. ... ... 33BAYLIFFE, CASTLE CARY ... 33Bayly, J. 121, 206, Rd. ... 22

Bay lye, W. ... ... 169Baynard, Mr. ... ... 126

Baynes, T. S. ... ... 28

Baynham, A. W. ... ... 25

Baynton, H. ... ... 157

Bayous, J. ... ... 192

Beaple, Rd. ... ... 349Bear, Fras., W. ... ... 349Beare, J. ... ... 316Beaubois, J. 41, Matilda ... 44Beauchamp, Sir T. ... 45

Beaushyn, T. ... ... 46Beazley, C. ... ... 133Bedelcom, W. ... ... 15

Beere, J. 247, Rd. ... ... 146Beether , Agnes, J . . . . ...117Benin, Miss ... ... 64Bekyngham, E. de ... 13

Bekyngton, J. de, 43, 95, 237, 365Belasyse, Lady Anne . . . 268

Belet, Rt. ... 233, 366Belhouse, J. .. ... 42

BELLAMMONT, JOHN DE ... 355Bellett, Thomasine ... 24

Bellocarapo, J. de 238, 323,Cecilia ... ... 324

Bencomb, Rt. de ... ... 358Beneger, Agnes ... ... 143

Benett-Stanford,J. 119, 292Benett-Stanford, J. ... 87

Beneyt, J. ... ... 287Benfield, Paul. ... ... 8, 9Benne, Rd. ... ...238Bennett, Alice 57, Edw. 264,

265, E. I. 134, Fras. 25, Hugh37, Jas. 249, J. 57, Mr. 122,W. J. E. ... ... 25

Benyng, Geof. ... ... 150Beof, Nich. ... ... 237Bere, Aldetha la, 363, J. 246Bere, Rt. atte ... ... 286

Bere, Nich. de 360, Rt. de ... 287Berebruttus ... ... 345

Berenyssh, J. ... ... 365Beresford, J., T. ... ... 195Bernard, J. 121, 190, 257, T. ... 120

Bertar, Steph. ... ... 310Bertram, Ralph ... ... 239Berwe, Johan, T. ... ... 363Besley, T ... ... 260

Best, Anne ... ... 131

BESTLAND, CANTLO ... 76

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Index. 377

Page.Betevill, W. ... ... 188

Beuerlee, Amicia, J. ... 48Bewsey, Pet. in, 152, 154, 155Bewyke, Pet. ... ... 314Bickham, Alf. 280, Mr. ... 123Bidgood, W. ... ... 260Biere, Walt. ... ... 164Biflet, J. ... 16, 157Biggs, Nich. ... ... 84Biles, Rt., Sarah ... ... 132Billeswyk, Hosp. of St. Mark... 144Bilsay, Rog. ... ... 370Bingham, Ralph de 286, Bp. Rt.

183, Rt. 16, 23, 206, Sam. 260,Strode ... ... 183

Bird, Dr. J., Mary 294, Spes308, W. ...

'

294,308Birt, J. ... ... 285Biset, J. ... ... 325BISHOP'S DOWN, CARVED STONESAT ... 178, 218

Bishop, Grace, 126, Humph.300, J. 206, Mary 132, Rd. 126Sam. ... ... 84

Bisshop, J. 105, 198, Rt. 330,T. ... ... 198

Bisse, Edw., Eliz. ... ... 159Blachford, Rd. ... ... 56Blackaller, W. ... 25. 83, 269Blackmore.Agnes 134, Han. 132,R.D. ... ... 187

Blackwell, Rd. ... ... 264Blake, Mr. 122, Phiilis 66,

Rt. ... ... ... 187Blakemor, T. ... ... 187Blanket, J. 223, Cristina ... 224Blockysworth, H. de 288, ... 329Blokesworth ... ... 335Blount, And. ... ... 365Bloxwych, Bp. John ... 33Blundel, Sir Rt. ... ... 185Blunt, W. de ... ... 363Blyke, T. ... ... 41

Blynfeilde, Manor of ... 49Blyth, F. W. G. ... ... 199Bodde. J. ... 35, 36 ,37

Bogell.J. ... 343Boitere, Adam ... ... 363Bokeshull (Buxhull), Alan de

46, 47, 48, Amicia, Eliz. ... 48Bolestrode, W. ... 96, 233Boiling, W. ... ... 16

Bolt.H. le ... ... 143Boitere, Hugh le ... ... 106

Bolton, Duke of ... in, 152,154Bonaunter, J. ... ... 191Bond, Denis, 56, 354, F.B. 26,

29, 200, 337, Mr. 126. Nath.... 73

Page.Bonde, J. 14, 284, 285, Rt. 14, 15Bonede, W. ... ... 94Bonevyle J. 191, 236, W. ... 286

Bonevyle. T. de 93 W. de 93, 287Bonner, Eliz., J. .. ... 348Bonham, J. .. 157, 189Bonor, J. .. ... 311Booby, J. .. ... 120

Booke, J. .. ... 334BOOKS, NOTICES OFBack to the Land ... 88Cartulaire de Loders ... 87Cartulary of Buckland Priory 184Chats on Autographs ... 136

,

Civil War in Dorset ... 86Dorset (Cambridge co. Geo-

graphies) ... ... 135East Coker Notes ... 135Glastonbury Lake Village ... 372Report (2nd) on Maumbury

Rings 38, Report (3rd), ... 270Somerset Quarter Sessions ... 134Wincanton Church ... 38

Boole, Benj., Jas. ... ... 260

Boone, Christ. ... ... 265Boowrn, W. ... ... 326Borlee, J. ... ... 208

Boston, T. ... ... 205Botevant, Rt. ... ... 333Boucher, Walt, le ... 313Boucher, Edith, Nich. 167, J. T.

133, W. ... ... 344Bouel, Rog. ... ... 91Boult, Mary, Rd. 225, Nich. ... 121

Bounche, Cristina ... ... 147Bound, J. ... ... 117Bound Oak ... ... 12

Bourne, Adam, W. ... 273Bowdon, Walt. ... .. 304Bowdage, T. ... ... 84Bowdich, Mrs. . ... 124Bowdidge, J. ... 85, 269BOWER, THOMAS ... ... 220

Bower, Edm. ... ... 165Bower Family ... ... 220

Bowie, Mary ... ... 166

Bowles, J. ... ... 348Bowyer, Mr. 126, 127, Rd. ... 190Boyland, Eliz., Joane ... 351Boys, W. de ... ... 336Boysyn, J. ... ... 258BOYTON, MARRIAGES AT 57, 58Boziere, Nich. le... ... 363Bracher, Mary ... ... 133BRADFORD, BENJ., CHAKMOUTH 32

Bradford, J. G. ... ... 32Bradford Peverell Court Roll... 12

Bragge, Capt. ... ... 52

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378 Index.

Page.Braill, J. ... ... 258Brampton, Rd. ... ... 249Brancker, Dauntesey ... 23

Brantyngham, J. ... ... 1 88

Bray, J. ... ... 365Brayl, J. ... ... 256Brayne, J. ... ... 23Brecore, Eliz., Reg. ... 138

Bremley, J. ... ... 89Bremridge, W. ... ... 57Brenchesle, W. ... ... 95Brente, Rt de 327, 358, 361,

T. de... ... ... 363Brewer, Mr. ... ... 123Brian, Edw. ... ... 365Brice, Nat. ... ... 247Brideport, J. de ... 287, 288

Bridges, Amy, Edw., Geo. 159,T. 161, J. L., Margt. ... 225

Bridgman, Sir Orlando ... 123BRIDGWATER, MOUND NEAR ... 314Bridport Cofferer ... ... 125BRIEFS ... ... 38Bright, Miss ... ... 315Brine, Molly ... ... 132Brinson, Rt., Steph. ... 248Bristol, Earl of ... ... 121

Bristol Vandalism... ... 5Brit, Rt. le ... ... 233Broadley, A. M. 59, 102, 211, 316Broadley, A. M. 87, 136, 177, 320Brockington, A. A. ... 26Brock (Brook) Sir T. 44, 45Brodbee, Jos. ... ... 246Brodrepp, Rd. ... ... 270Brok, Rog. ... ... 188

Broke, Hugh 236, T. ... 164Brokes, J. ... ... 148

Brokhampton, J. ... ... 186

Broneshulle, T. de... ... 282

Broning, J. ... ... 282

Brook, Rog. ... .. 246Brobkman, J, ... ... 121

BROTHERHOOD AT DORCHETER99, 169

Brounyng, H. 332, J. 25, 141,

Ralph ... ... 364Brown, J. 237, 254-8, 352, Ann

246, E. M. H., R. H. 182, Rog.190, T. 261, 335, Walt. 335,W. ... ... 333, 361

Browne, G. F., Bp. of Bristol ... 200

Browne,]. 310, 35i,Lionell 351,

Mary 3i6,Mr. 123, Nich. 84,

127, Rt. ... 268, 270Browninge, Agn., J., Margt., H.,

Rd., Vinct. 196-7, Christ.,

Mawd, T. 196, Laur., Nich.,Steph , W. ... ... 197

Page.Bruges, Hugh de 238, Pet. de... 144

Brugge, J. atte ... ... 336Brune, H. ... ... 249Brut, Edm. 94, Ralph le 312,

Walt. 256, 258, Rt. ... 365BRUTON AUDIT ... 118, 175BRUTON SCHOOL ... ... 49Brutone, J. de ... ... 274Brutoun, Rd., J. ... ... 335

Bryanston Manor ... ... 138Bryant, Rd. 22, Rt. 26o,Wm. 7, 8, 9Bryce, H., J. ... ... 42

Brys, T. ... ... 371

Bryse, Rt. ... ... 44Bryt, J. 41, 42, Edm. 42, Ralph

139, Rt. 366, T. de 41, 42, T. 366Bubb, J. ... ... ... 86

Bucke, Avice, Dav. ... 360Buckle, Mr. ... 80, 131BUCKLAND NEWTON CHURCH ... 80

Buckland, Bar., Fras. ... 163Buckler, J. ... ... 206

Budden, Jane ... ... 131Bull, T. W. ... ... 176Bull, H. 24, W. ... 83BULLA FOUND AT GLASTONBURY 337Bulleid, A. 101, 201, 291, 372Bullin, T. ... ... 117Bullok, Rt. ... ... 190BUNNING FAMILY ... ... 232Burdon, Steph. ... ... 146Burcy, Rog. le ... ... 46Burge, E. D. 166, J. T. ... 26

Burgh, W. ... ... 344BURGESS, THOMAS, BP. OFSARUM ... ... 315

Burgess Family ... ... 315

Burgess, Jas. ... ... 133

Burgeys, Rt. ... ... 331

Burgo, Eliz. de 42, 43, 44, 233,

234, Wm. de ... ... 44

Burleyhe.J. ... ... 156

Burley, J. ... ... 206

Burman, W. ... ... 147Burne (Bourne), W. de 92, 93, 94Burrington, Rt. ... -"57Burt, Eliz. ._. ... 132

Burey, J.. ... ... 68

Bury, Nath. 166, Rd. ... 193

Burton, J. ... ... 146Bush, Bp. Paul ... ... 103

Bussey, Harriet ... ... 166

Bussh, Ralph, ... 44,45,46Bute, J. ... ... 117Butler, J., Mary, Philipa, 296,Edm. 52, J., H. ... ... 156

Butt, Sophia 165, Car. ... 166

Butte, J. ... ... 66

Buttelesgate, Wm. de ... 43

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Page.Button. W. ... ... 207Buttone, W. de ... ... 275Buxhull, Sir Aleyn ... 139

Byconell, J. ... ... 191

Byde, Edw.,Ralph83, J. ...287Bydyk, W., Alice 89. J. ... 90Bynedon, Abbey of ... 95

Byngham, Rt. 284 285, Ralphde ... ..

"

... 287Bynghurst. J. .. ... 147

Bysshop, J. .. ... 238Byterle, H. .. ... 240Caas, J. 236. Rd. .. ... 189Cabbell, J. .. ... 261

Cabell, Rd. .. ... 16

Cadbey, Edw. .. ... 260

Cady, J. .. 283, 334Cadebury, J. .. ... 140Cairns, J. .. ... 26

Calewey, J. .. ... 236CALLARD FAMILY .. ... 181

Callow, Ann 132, J. ... 198Calne, Herbert de, Baldewin de,

90, 91, Galienade ... 91Calwre, J. de ... ... 43Caraell, J. ... ... 148Cameron, A., C. G. ... 26

Camm, Bede ... ... 29Cammell, J. 238-240, 281, Joan,

Rt., 239-240, 281, Isa, 240,281,Kath. ... ... 281

Camoles, Edith ... ... 344Cannington, Rt. de ... 357Canon, J. ... ... 187Canone, John atte, Christina

atte ... ... 137Cantelupo, Geo. de 141, 143,

i85,Walt. de 144,Wm. de 144, 185Cantrell, T. C. ... ... 29Cansath, Reg. ... ... 258Capell, Sir H. 10, n, 82, Eliz. 82CAPPES ON FEAST DAYS ... 12

Cappes, Eliz., Rt. 185-6, Jas.... 187Caraunt, Sir W. ... ... 147Carbonel, Pet., W. ... 325Garde, T. ... ... 331Cardigan, Alice, Lewis ... 187Carent, J. 44, 45, 188-192, Isa.

190, Joan 188, 189, W. 188-192Careville, Rd. de .. 328, 356Carew, Mary .. ... 69Carey, T. .. ... 48Carleton, T. .. ... 196Carmynou, Ralph W. 192,T. ... .. 192, 223

Carnes, Alex. ... ... 84Carpenter, Arab. 58, J. 23, 85,

133, 269, 270, Rd., Sus. ... 162

Page.Carrew, Joan, Sir Nich., T. ... 233Carswell, Jas., J. 305, Jane, 307, 308Cartere, Nich, ... ... 41Caruwelle (Carevilla),Avice,Rd. 363Gary, Alice 234-236, J. 301,302,Mr. 126, T. 188. 233-236, 283,SirT. ... ... 235

Case, Mary, Eliz. 246, Mary247, 248, Rd. . ... 238

CASTLE RACCHE ... ... 337Castle, T. ... ... 57Catford, Rt. ... ... 352Caucy, Matilda, Walt. ... 237Caundel Haddon ... 12, 13

Cauntebrugg, Matilda de ... 238Caushay. H. ... 35, 36, 37Cavy, T. ... ... 35Cay, Hugh ... ... 106

Caynel, H. ... ... 325Caynes, Mr. ... ... 194Cayser, W. ... ... 186

Cawker, J. ... ... 200

Ceely, Col. T. ... ... 194Celar, Alice de ... ... 359Cerle, And. ... ... 192Cerne Abbey, 286-288, 329, 330, 364,

367, 369Cerne, Edw. de, 284, 285, H.

282, Isa. 285, J. 283, 365, Sir

J. 93, Rd. ... ... 284Cerne, Rd., Descent of ... 285Chafe, T., in, 112, 113, 151, ... 155Chaffeu, Edm. ... ... 20

Chafy, J. ... ... 236Chalewelle, Elias ... ... 364Chamberlayne, Mary, Warde... 69Chamleye, Mr. ... ... 122

Champe, Adam ... 310, 311, 258Champion, W. ... ... 84Champneyes, Eliz., J., Sus. ... 161

Champnies, J. ... ... 206

Chamyn, Walt. ... ... 207Chandler, Fras. ... ... 263Channinge, Rd. ... ... 84Chant, Betty ... ... 132Chapeleyn, Rd ... ... 239Chapelere, Elena, Rog. de la ... 363Chaper. J. ... ... iSS

Chaplin, Jasp. 259, W. ... 260

Chapman, J. 140, Pet., Rt. 141,Sir S. R. ... ... 58

Chappell, R. ... ... 200

Chappie, al's Hutchings, J. ... 351Chapur, Rt. ... ... 140CHASE, GAMALIEL... ... 168Chase Family ... ... 118

Chase, Gam. 18 ... ... 54Chater, A. G. ... ... 200

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Page.Cheeseman, W. ... ... 117

Chepman, J., 68, 140, 157, Rd.68, Rt. ... ... 239

Cherman, N. ... ... 23

Chessire, W. ... 104, 105

Chester, E. C. ... 306, 307

Cheyne, H. ... ... 48Chicke, Steph. ... ... 49Chidick, Isa., J. de... ... 234Chidiok, Joan, Rd.... 369, 370Child, Mary, Nath. 300, Walt.

254, W. ... 254, 310, 311Childecombe, Ivo de ... ... 137Chilcott, W 55

Chine,], del 265Chinne, J. 209, Rd 91

Chinnock, Abbot J 115

Cholmondeley, Earl ... ... 61

Chistian, F. W 200

Christie 7, 8.

Chude. Radulph 258Church, Canon ... ... 26, 200

Churchey, Mr. ... ... ... 123

Churchill,}. ... 111,156,371Chyke, J 35,36,37Chydock, Sir J. 44, 45, Kath ... 45C.K.W 32Clapcott, H., Ruth 76Clapp, Eliz. ... ... ... 130

Clappe, Nosse ... ... 24Clare, Edw. 245, Anne, J. W. 246Clarence, Geo., Duke of, Edw.,

Isa. ... ... 191

Clarke, Ann 166, Edw. 270, Eliz.

230, F.A., 200, Galf . 358, J. 17121, 230, Rd. 298, Ursula ... 158

Claunvyll, J 365Clavell, Mr. 125, Rog. ... ... 300Clavill, Mr. ... ... ... 126

Clayton, W. ... ... ... 191Cleife, H.H.T 200

Clere, Mabilia de ... 359.360Clerke, J. le ... 344. W. le 236Clerk, J. 333, T. 192, W. 233, 54CLEVE, OLD, SOMERSET ... 241

Cleyton, W. ... ... 236Cliffe, Eliz., Rog. 295, Walt. 195Clifford, Rd. de ... ... 141Cnfton. Sir J. ... ... 157Clington, Sir J. de ... 282

Clivedone, Reymund de ... 359COAL NEAR SHERBORNE ... 76Coals, Ann ... ... 58Cobbe, Geof. ... 287, 288

Cockram, Alice ... ... 308Cocle, Ernald ... ... 143Cocus, Rd. 90, 91, 362, W. 358, 362Coggeshale, J. ... ... 334

Page.Cokayn, J. ... 95Coker, H. 14, 207, J. 42, 285, 239,

344, Rog. de. ... ... 239Cokkes, J. 256, Rd. 309 ... 310Colbere.Rt.de ... ... 93Colecatt ... ... 153

Colcell.J. ... ... 14Cole, Anne 86, Aug. 246, Nich.

368, T. 86, 239, W. ... 89Coleman, Alex. 333, J. ... 200

Colerne, Julian, Rt. de ... 361Coles, Fras. 269, W. ... 117Coleshill, J. ... ... 14

Colesweye, J. ... ... 364Coley, Rt. 192, W.... ... 233Coifox, W. ... ... 370Colhaw, H. ... ... 365Colindon, Rt. de ... ... 90Collins, Joan, 246, 248, Dor. 225,

Jas. 352, J., Mary 225, Margt.351, Walt. 248, W. G. 29,Urs. ... ... 247

COLLINSTONE, ... ... 76Collis, Eliz. 132, J. ... 159

Colly, W. ... ... 124

Collyns, Ann ... ... 121

Colmer, Alice ... .. 248Colmour, Rt. ... ... 369

Colpepir, J. ... ... 164Colt, H.

'

... ... 187Columbariis, Math, de ... 327Colville, H. K. ... ... 34

Colyere, Adam ... ... 336Colyngs, J. ... ... 147COLYTON REGISTERS ... 17COMBE FAMILY ... ... 266

Combe, Rd. 124, W. 44, 45Combe, Agnes, Nich. in le 360

Rt. in le 314, Steph. ... 351Combe, Rd. le ... ... 313COMEDIANS AT WEYMOUTH ... 32Comin, J., W. ... 326, 332COMMONWEALTH FORCES ... 58Compton, W. ... ... 141

Comyns, J. ... ... 57Conant, J. ... ... 183Conduit, J. ... 55, 56Congresbury Dolemoors ... 108

Constantino, H.,W. 68, 85Constantine Arms ... 348Cook, Christ. ... -191Cooke, Ann 58, Eliza 166, Fras.

183, Geo. 15, Jas. 85, J. 352,M. E. 183, Rd. 263, W. 14, 16

Coole, J. ... ... 191

Coombs, C. ... ... 26

Cooper, A. B. 26, Alex. 2, 69,Edw. 298, Geo. 131, T. ... 24

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Page.Cope, T. ... ... 208

Coppe, Rd. ... ... 336Corbet, Sir T. ... ... 185Corbett, Miles ...22,24,84, 86

Corder, H. ... ... 200

Cork, Rt. .. ... 325Cornayles, J. de ... ... 43

Cornelius,]. ... ... 246Cornell, Sarah ... ... 302Cornish, Jas., Phil. ... 352Cornoys, Ralph ... ... 343Cornwall, Edw. Duke of ... 41Cornwallis, Sir C. ... ... 49Cornyssh, J. 240, W. ... 186CORRECTIONS ... ... 351Cosens, Arthur 155, H. ... 246Coshe, Walt. ... 81, 209Cosin, Adam ... ... 356Coslyn, T. ... ... 366Coster, Eliz. ... ... 133Cosyn, Rog. ... ... 371Cote, Rt. ... ... 143Cotel. Walt. ... ... 362Cotele. Elias, W. 325, J. ... 363Cotismore, J. ... 44, 45Cotter, H., Rach. ... ... 24Cotterill, Anne ... 57, 77COTTINGTON LORD ... 49Cottington, Lady 121, Jas. 49,

Phil. ... 49, 66Cottraan, Anne, W. ... 270Cotton, C. ... ... 199Couke, Nich. ... ... 371

Couley, Rt. ... ... 186

Court, Cath. ... ... 121

Couring, Walt., Steph. .. 257COURTE FAMILY ARMS ... 266

Courts, Edw., Dulc. ... 229Courtenay, Hugh, Margt. ... 233Courteney Rd. Bishop of Nor-

wich, Phil., Lord ... 165

Courtney, Jas. ... ... 147Cowper, A. A., E. of ShaftesburyLady, Eliz. ... ... 230

Cox, C. 260, Mr. ... ... 127Cowan, T. W. ... ... 200

Coxe, Benj. ... ... 57Crabb, 247, H., Hugh, Jas., J.

248, Rd. ... ... 246Cradocke, J. ... ... 196Craddocke. J.,Rd.... ...298Craigie, J. A. ... . 26

Cranebourne, J. de ... 239CRANMORE CHURCH TOWER ... 193Crass, W. ... ... 245Craven, Sir W., Theodosia ... 82

Crawley, Rd. ... ... 84Crawthorne, W. de ... 347

Creswicke, J.

Crew, A.

Crey, Jerem.Creyk, T., Anas. ...

Crichton, Bros.

Crich, Eliz.

Crispe, Mr.CRISPIN AND CRISPINIANBROTHERHOOD ...

Critchill, J.

Crocker, J.

Crockford, Ann, Humph.Margt, Mary, Nich. 295,Kath. 296, T. ...

Crofte, Rog. de 141, Rog.Walt.

Crogge, Walt.

Croil, J. 283, T. ...

Crokeston, Rd. de

Croll, And. 369, 370, W.Crome, J.

Croner, J.

Cronne, W.Cropley, Sir J.CROSS IN PLACE NAMESCrosse, Mr. 194, Rt.

Cross, J.Cross, Geo., J. 352, W.Grossman, Jos.

Crouche, Rd. atte 43, Rd.Croull, J.

Crowe, W.Croxsale, J.

Croxton, Rd. de ...

Croyl, T.

Growler, J.

Crubbe, J.

Cruce, W. de

Cruch, Ant. de la ...

Crukarne, J.

Cruse, Eliz.

Crymelford, J. 237, Rt. de

Cryppys, J.

Culliford, Mrs. 193, Ant.

Cundit, Rd.

Curme, Rt.

Cuttance, H.

Cuyler, Telamon ...

A 87, 88, 136, 184,Dabron, Rd.Dacam, Rd.Daccombe, T. 164, W.Dackcombe, Rd. ...

Dale.G. W..T. F....

Dalman, T.

Damamore, IdenyeDame, Rt.

Dammori, Eliz., Rog.

Page.... 265... 200... 24... 144... 293... 214

I2O, 124

59, 169

154... 238

296,... 220

334.... 41... 192... 367

93, 286

235257

... 192

... 256

... 270

... 316... 37076, 116... 260... 160

334... 369

333... 138... 287... 366... 156... 9390, 91... 265... 186

... 304

... 238

... 186

... 156

... 24

... 246

... 22

... 177

223, 32O... 191... 16

... 28455

... 26

... 117

... 310

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Page.Danby, Rt. ... ... 186

Daniel, W.E. ... 249, 298Daniels, H. G. ... ... 26

Dannce, Edw. ... ... 311

Darbey, J. ... 54Darck. Phil. ... ... 352Dare, Alice 314, Barn., Mary,

Rd., W. 25, J. 313, 352, Steph. 313Dashwoode, Edm. 56. T. ... 126

Dassell, J.. Rd. ... ... 17

Daubeney, Geo. ... ... 131

Daujon, Matt. ... ... 370Davage, Rog. ... ... 89Davidge, Rd. ... 64, 156Davent, Dr. ... ... 122

Davenant, J. 231, Bp. J .Judith 177Davie, J., Eman. ... ... 57Davis, Ann, 133, Edm. 71, Hor.H. W. B. 182, Steph. ... 165

Davis al's Griffin, T." ... 117Davise.T. ... ... 71Daviss. J. ... ... 131

Davy, Geof. 332, H. 85, J. 303,

T. 36, 37, W. ... ... 66

Davyes, T. ... ... 295Daw, Walt. ... ... 53Dawbney, H. ... ... 147Dawe, Anne ... ... 194Dawkins, Prof. Boyd .. 101

Dawley, Jas., Sam. .. 352Dawson, A. E., Jas. .. 229Day, W. ... .. 120

Dean, C. ... .. 133Deane, Dr. H. 298, T. 22, Walt. 269Dear, M. J. ... ... 133

Decons, Rt. ... ... 117

Deering, Edw. 268, J. 152, T.

in. 151-155Delacorte, Rd. ... ... 196Delverford, J. ... ... 311

Denays, Elyas ... ... 143Dene, J. ... ... 44Denselow, Ed., W. ... 248Denson, Reg. ... ... 189

Derpenser, Hugh le ... 323Deverel, Elias, 283, 329, H. 367,

Pet. de ... 328, 359Derbie, J. 155. W.... ... 56DERBY, REV. RICHARD. 212, 251DERBY FAMILY ... 213, 251-253Derby, J. 189, Mr. 224, Steph.

62, 313Derworthy, Hamo de ... 218

Dewe, J. ... ... 16

Deyer, J. ... ... 138

Dichesford, Geof. ... ... 233Dickenson, T. ... ... 23Dicker, W. ... ... 208

Page.Dickinson, R. E. ... ... 27Digbey, Lord ... 125, 126

Dikere, Rt. le ... ... 143Dikes, T. ... ... 125Dimsdale, M. ... ... 27Disbrow, J. ... ... 79Dixon, H. ... 133Dober, Rt. ... ... 147Dobour, J. ... ... 310Dobur, Rd., Edith... .. 258Dodd, Mary ... ... 165

Dodderidge, S. E. ... ... 175Dodington, Christ.... ... 67Doghere, J. ... ... 43Doitere, Adam ... ... 363Doketail, J. ... ... 360Dole. J. ... ... 48DOLEMOORS, SOMERSET ... 108

Dollinge, J. 54, Joane 306., Rd.

343, W. ... ... 352Dollman, J. ... ... 71

Dolly, Phil. ... ... 141Doman, J. ... ... 260Domerham ...' ... 277Domyng, Nich. ... ... 85Don Juan Cross ... ... 317Donyate, W. ... ... 314Dorrington, J. ... ... 158Douch, J. ... ... 55Doultyng ... ... 276Dounton (Dunton) Rd. 35, 36,

S", 314Dover, W. ... ... 258DORCHESTER ASSIZES, 1649, 301, 350DORCHESTER BROTHERHOOD 99, 169DORCHESTER CHARTER, 1629 ... 55DORCHESTER H. TRIM. CHURCH 267DORCHESTER RAILWAY STATIONS 320DORSET, CIVIL WAR IN 52, 117, 193DORSET COACHES ... ... 223DORSET COAST. FLYING FISHAT ... ... ... 317

DORSET COMMISSION OF PEACB 164Dorset Editor 9, 14. 19, 32, 35, 56,

59, 62, 63. 64, 65, 75, 76, 81,

98, 99, 102, 104, 107, in, 150,

178, 181, 208, 214, 220, 221,

223, 253, 291, 301, 302, 319, 320DORSET INQUIS. p MORTEM 41,

89, 137, 185, 233, 281, 329, 364DORSET MARRIAGES 57, 58, 131,

165. 316DORSET NEWSPAPERS ... 76DORSET PEDIGREES ... 72DORSET RECOVERIES 21, 83, 268

DORSET SEALS ... ... 210

DORSET TOPOGRAPHICAL WORKS 77DORSET VILLEINAGE ... 195

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Page.DORSET VOLUNTEERS, COLOURSOF ... ... !.. 212

DORSET (WEST) HISTORICALPAGEANT ... ... 320

Dorset, Duke 61, T. Earl of ... 164Dorsete, T., J. ... ... 192Draicote, Mary ... 313Drake Family ... 307-309Drake, J. 18, J. A. 133, Steph. 363Draper, J. 314, W. ... 331DRAYTON TERRIER ... 69Drayton, Terrier ... ... 116

Drayton, J. ... ... 366Drew, Margery ... ... 58Drewe, J ... ... 48Drokensford, Bp. J. de ... 176Drugeman, Phil. H. ... 360Dry, H., Joan ... ... 246Duckett, Mr. ... ... 121

Duffer, Rt. ... ... 352Dungel Cross ... ... 317Duke al's Payne, Edw., J.

Raynolde ... ... 197Dunheved, H. de ... ... 325Dunne, Rd. ... ... 147Dunning, Edw. 126, W. M. 27, 200

DUNSTER, PROCEEDINGS AT ... 244Durnford, H. 86, 125, J. ... 187Durravan, J. M. ... .... 132Durryng, J. ... ... 333Dyer, Jane 66, Joan 32, J. 352,

Geo., Sarah ... ... 223Dyer (tinctor) Marg., Steph. ... 363Dyke, Mary ... ... 132Dyllyngton, Tristram 249 250Dyonisius, Prior of Schirebourn,Hants ... ... 107

Dyve, Sir L. ... ... 97Earle, Walt. ... ... 307East, W. ... ... 24Eastman, J. ... . ... 269Eastment, F. M. ... ... 69Eastmont, W. ... ... 352Ebrithon, Walt, de ... 282Eckeford, J. ... ... 238Ebden, Dr. ... ... 294Edgbills. M. ... ... 27Editors g, 21, 49, 102, 145, 181,

232, 241, 266, 273, 309, 337, 352Edmonds, J. ... 156, 307Edmonds al's Yonge, J. ... 156Edmund of Woodstock ... 217Edmundes, J. ... 49, 50Edward, J. 364, Matt. ... 237Edwards, H. 71, Sus., T. 170,Tickner 200, W.... ... 132

Egerdon, T. ... ... 269Eggedon, Alice ... ... 248

Page.Ekerdune, H. de ... ... 141Ellesdon, Aub. ... ... 303Ellewell, J. ... ... 370Ellford, J. ... ... 339Elliot, Louisa ... ... 133Ellis, J. ... ... 125Ellyot, T., Raynolde ... 196Ellys, Rd. ... 156, 207Elrington. J. 348, T. ... 15Elsden, W. ... ... 52Elyot, H. 333, W. ... ... 310Elys, Hugh ... ... 96Elyse, J. ... ... 186

Elworthy, F. T. ... ... 28

Ember, Sarah ... ... 133Emly, Giles ... ... 133Emm, Jane ... ... 57ENCLOSURE RIOTS ... 65England Family ... 225, 227Erdeleghe, J. ... ... 235Erie, Sir Walt. 193, Walt. 300,

T. ... ... ... 299Erlegh, J. de 92, 93, 94, 184,

Escott, T. H S. ... ..." 27Eskelling, J., Rt. ... -.299Essex, Rt. Earl of ... 261

Estcourt, Giles ... 15, 66, 67Estman, T. ... ... 207ESTMOND, OF LODGE ... 347Estmond Family ... 347-349Estmond. J. 307, Nich., Edith

Dor., Martha ... ... 308Estmunde ... ... 305Estret, Alice, Lucia de., Rog.

Walt., 362, Avice, Cecilia,Lucia ... ... 363

Estrete ... ... 362Evans, Alice ... ... 307Evelin, Mr. ... ... 69Everard, J. in, 153, W. ... 330Evercrich, J, ... ... 359Evered, T. ... ... 105Evered al's Newman, Galf. ... 207Every, Fridswide ... ... 161

Evett, Aron ... ... 242Ewelme, J. at ... ... 343Ewer, Steph. .. ... 264Ewins, Eman. ... ... 121

Ewyns, Mr. ... ... 121

Ewolf, J. ... ... 344EXECUTION OF JOHN WALFORD 17Exeter Vandalism ... ... 5Exon, T. ... ... 260

Eyd, Eliz. ... ... 248Eyre, Giles 23, J, ... 77, 140Eyr, W. le ... ... 188

Fabyan, H. ... 330, 336

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167, 197, 302, 339

Falconbridge, T. Earl of ...268

Farr, J. ... 84, 269Ferror al's Turner ... 295Farmer, F. L. ... ... 223

Farquharson, Rt. ... ... 232

Faryndon, T. ... ... 284

Faukes, J. ... ... 185

Fauntleroy, J. 23, 44. 89, 95, 164,

189, 312

Fawconer, J. W. H. ... 133

Fawson, E. G. ... ... 133

Feltham, Mary ... ... 132

Ferby, T. ... ... 146

Ferleye, W. de ... 90, 91

Feme, Sus. ... 264, 265

Field, Dr. 294. Geo. 296, J.

Rachel 262, Nath. 262-264

Fielding. H. ... ... 27

Fiford, Rd. ... ... 132

Filleul, S. E. V. ... ... 212

Filliter, Geo. ... ... 114

Fillioll, Margt., W. 85, 269

Fillyoll, Mr. ... ... 126

Fines, Lady Sus. ... ... 346Finneford, And. de ... 91

Finney.Protodorus... ... 24Firth, C. H. 87, Preb, 201, Rt. 137

Filip, J. ... ... 19Fitz Adam, J. Marg. ... 327Fitzharding, Lord ... 120, 124F. E. W. L. ... ... 317Fitz Harris, J. E. Viscount,

Harriet ... .. 230Fitz Herbert, J. ... .. 328Fitz Hamon. Rd. ... .. 62

FITZHKAD MANOR... .. 32FITZJAMES FAMILY .. 76Fitzjames, H., 339, Rd. 15, Bp.Rd.,SirJ. ... 49,52.339

Fitz Norman, Walt. ... 360Fitz Richard, Hamo, Cristina

Cecilia 61,62, J.... 61,62Fitz Payn, Rt. 192, 287, 235, 236Fitz Thomas, W. ... ... 360Fitzwaryn, Ivo ... 61, 62

Fitz William, Adam ... 327Flambert, Amb.,Rd. in, 151, J. inFleed, W. ... ... 296Fletcher, Sam., T.... ...228

Flouk, Rt. ... ... 335Flory, J. 138, 187, Pet. ... 357Floyer, Ant., 55, 247, Anna,A.M., Aug., Witchcote ... 77

Flower, Cyril ... ... 146FLYING FISH ... ... 317

Page.Foard, Jas., T. ... ... 296Foley, Fras. ... ... 58Foliot, Galf. ... ... 325Fonte, Hugh ... ... 341Ford, Drayton 201, T. ... 352Forde, Giles ... ... 352Forde, J. at 41, 310, Matilda at

257, Nich. at 258, Rd. at, W. 43Forde, W. de la ... 286, 287Forestier, A. ... ... 372Forest Liberties ... ... 323Forrester, J. ... ... 85Forsey, Christian ... ... 247Forsey, al's White, J. ... 86Forst, Alice, J. 363, J. 328, 359Forster, Ralph, 367, Rt. le ... 335Forstereshey, And. 370, W. ... 235Fortescue, Hugh, Jos. ... 183Fortibus, W. de ... ... 327Fountaine, Jas. ... ... 352Fowens, Mr. ... ... 123Fowndes, Rd. ... ... 22Fox, J. H. 27, T.. W. 257, W. 310Foxcroft, Geo. 262, Eliz, 263 264Foy. T. ... ... 26i

Foyle, Edw. 84, J.... ... 20

Frampton, Allayne, 269, Fras,16, J. 189, 233, 285, 369, Rt. 157

Francis, W. ... 228, 229Frankeleyn, H. ... ... 257Frankeleyne, Elene, Rd. ... 258Fraunce, Rd. ... ... 140Fraunceys, W. ... ... 91Fraunces, Walt. ... ... 297Fre, Rd. le ... ... 46Freek, T ... ... 85Freeth, Frank ... ..201Freke, J. 132, Mr. 125, 126, T, 270Freman, Radulph ... ... 209Frere, W. ... ... 191Frenssh, Geo. le, 334, J. ... 311Frert, H. le ... ... 282FRIE, JOHN, V. OF IWERNE MIN-STER ... ... ... 209

Fromond, Abbot ... ... 114Fromund, W. ... ... 363Frompton, T. ... ... 196Fry, E. A., 12, 18, 63, 105, 169,

208, 228, 267, 301Fry, E. A. ... ... 301Fry. G. S. 38, 81, 209, 251, 301Fry, Arab. 228, Anna 182, Fras.

126, J. 182, 351, J. M. 201,

J. T. 227, 228, Nich. Lacy ... 300Fryday, H. ... ... 329Frye, Edw. le 334, J. 187, Mary 308Fryk, W. ... ... 140Funding, Joceline ... ... 325

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Page.Fukeram, W. de ... ... 325Fulbroke, Rd. ... ... 236Fulford, Fras. ... ... 22

FULLER, T., MEMORIAL TO ... 177Fullham, Rebecca ... ... 22

Furneval, Math, de ... 324F. W. ... ... 266F. W. W. 33, 34, 49, 103, 108,

131, 164, 165, 224, 355Fylloll, W. ... ..164Fyninge, Geo. ... ... 117Fyssher, W. ... ... 371Fyvyan, Alice, Geof.,W. ... 137Gaie, Martha, Rt.... ... 162

Gale, Rog., T. 260, Simon 43Sus., Theoph. ... ... 309

Galewyne, Walt. ... ... 143Galon. Walt. ... ... 360Galpin, J. ... in, 154-5

Game,]. ... ... 55Gan, J.... ... 310 Rt. 257Ganding, Rt. ... ... 22

Ganour, J. le ... ... 334Gardener,]. ... ... 89Gardiner, Edw. ... 316, W. 237Gardino, Ralph de ... 238Gardner, Nich. 269, 270, Steph.H.T. ... .. ... 263

Gardyner, H. 342, Joan, J. ... 343Garland, J. ... ... 236Garrett, Hugh ... ... 117Gaudy, T. ... ... 141Gawen, Sarah ... 132, T. 157Gay, Grace 349, Mr. 123,

Ralph le ... ... 141Geere, Reb. ... ... 247Gendon, W. ... ... 186GEORGE I ... ... 223Gerard, W. ... ... 252Gerell, Walt. ... ... 371Gerenter, W. ... ... 331Gernesie, J. ... ... 288

Gerrard, Rt. ... ... 207Gerry, W. ... ... 263Gerveys, J. ... 282, 313Getley, T. ... ... 165Gibbens, Eliz. ... ... 166

Gibbons, Diana ... 133, Mr. 124Gibbs, J. ... ... 228

Giddings, W. J. ... ... 133Giffard, God. ... ... 275Gilbert, C. 264, Geo. 206, 207,

Eliz., Jane, Rawley 160, Sar.

165, T. 84, W. 49 ... 263Gill. W. ... ... 260

Gille, H. ... ... 143Gillmore, T. ... ... 264GILLETT, PHILIP ... ... 98

Page.Gillett, Fras., May, Sus. ... 83GIPSIES, KING OF THE ... 222

Gittins, W. ... ... 166

GLASTONBURY ABBEY ACCOUNTS 146GLASTONBURY ABBEY DIS-MANTLED ... ... 249

GLASTONBURY ABBEY EXCAVA-TIONS ... ... 114

GLASTONBURY ABBEY TILES... 251GLASTONBURY. INDEX TO MON-INGTON'S SECRETUM, 273,

321 ... ... ... 356GLASTONBURY LAKE VILLAGE,

101, 372Glastonbury, St. John's ... 274Glaston. Epus. ... ... 124Glastonia, Rt. de 356, Martin de 363Glemham, Mr. ... 120, 126

Glideford, Rog. de ... 46Gloucester, Humph., Duke of

89, 284Glover, Martyn 245, W. 165 ... 258Glovere, T. ... ... 43Goadby ... 3, R. 32Goddard, Edw., Martha, W. 211,

J.Josias, T. 264, J. H. 133, Rd.263Goddarde, Nich. ... ... 117Godden, G. M. ... ... 27Godeffelawe, J., Rd., 36 ... 37Godfre, Thomasine ... 15

Coding, J. ... ... 361Godmanstone, Rt. de ... 288

Godwin, Geo. 132, Hugh 259,W. ... ... ... 352

Godwyn, W. ... ... 89Godwyne, Pet. ... ... 334Goflf, Sus. ... ... 165

Goky, Rd. ... ... 336Golde, Agnes, Rt. 137, J. 336,T. ... ... ... 236

Golden, J. ... ... 248Goldestone, German, Sus. ... 316Golding, Rd. ... ... 248Goldwyer, W. H. ... ... 132

Gollesnye, H. ... ... 196

Gollop, Geo., Eliz.,T. 269, Rog. 84Gomersall, Ellen, Rt. 54, Mr. 194GOOD FRIDAY SUPERSTITION ... 232Goodhale, Pet. ... ... 192Goodwin, Mr. ... ... 122

Goold, H. 24, J. ... ... 310Goos, Nich. ... ... 336Gorges, Sir Edw., Eliz., Sir T.

231, J. ... ... 260

Gosfright, Pet. ... 301, 302Cotton, Rt. ... ... 368GOULD, GABRIEL, MARRIAGE OF 173Gould, A. W. ... 174, 267

AA

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Page.Gould, Han. 133, H. 129, J. 56,

123, Mary 129, 132, Reb. 226,W. ... ... ... 126

Gouyz, J. ... ... 46Gowle, J. ... ... 147Gowdle, T. ... ... 191Grace, Nich. 361, Rd. ... 121

Granger, Jos. ... 111,155Grant, Benj. ... ... 133Granville, Earl ... ... 61

Graunger, Gilb. le... ... 46Graunt, T. ... ... 260

Gray, Christ. ... ... 122

Gray, H. St. G. 27, 38, 55, 101,

201, 270, 291, 337, 372Greaves, Haslehurst ... 28

Grecia, Rt. de 328, T. de 328, 361Green, Eman. 28, 201, S. T. 28,

Jas. 133, T. F. G., Valen. ... 9Greene Reg. Entries 159, 160

Greene, Fras. 16, Jer. 66, Mary, 58Greenhill, J. ... ... 58Gregore, Reg. ... ... 43Gregory, Geo. 166, 201, J. 297,

Rt. ... ... ... 68

Greintone, J. de ... ... 361Grene, Steph. ... ... 42Gresley, Sir Nigel, Sus. ... 227Greswell, W. ... 172, 338Greswell, W. H. P. 27, 28, 201

Grey, Rt. ... ... 55Greyberd, J. ... ... 329Greyme, J. ... ... 245Griffin als' Davis, T. ... 117

Griffiths,]. ... ... 28

Grimaldi, A. B. ... 201, 205Grimsteed, Harriot ... 132Grove, Rd. 262, 296, W. 67, 296,

J. ... ... ... 296Guddridge, Rd. ... ... 126

GUILDFORD, NICHOLAS OF ... 211

Guillemard, H. H. ... 135Guilloreau, Dom L6on ... 87Guinand, Eliza ... ... 133Gulden, Alan le 313, 314, W. le

312,313Guldene, Rog. ... 312, 314Gully, Jas. ... ... 260

GUNDRY, NATH. ... 129,166,314,Gunne, J ... ... 44Gundry Family ... 130, 166, 314Gunston, Hugh ... ... 260

Gunstone, Sir T. ... ... 261

Gunthorpe, Dean ... 346, 347Guppey, Joane ... ... 120

Gurdun, Adam de.. ... 185Gutch. Mr. ... ... 122

Guy, Toby ... 35*

Page.GYBBYS, W. v. ABBOT OFGLASTONBURY ... ... 9

Gybbys, J., T. 343, W. 9, 10

Gye. T. ... ... 206

Gylberd, J. ... ... 366Gyles, J. ... ... 147Gyll, Rog. ... ... 20

Gyllyng, Nich. 146, J. ... 147Gymel, Gilb. ... ... 361Gyngdor, Symon., T. ... 343Gys, J. 93, Rog. ... 287, 314Habberfield, T. ... ... 121

Hache, J. ... ... 361Haches, J. ... ... 190Hackeman, J. ... ... 328HADDON, J. DE. DEED ... 12

Haddon, J. de 12, 13, 282, H. 13

Hagley, J. 352, W. ... 242Haiford, W. ... ... 190Haine, Edw., Allan ... 268

Haiter, Helen, J., Margt. .. 117Hale. J. atte ... ... 62Halewell, Ancelin .. ... 138Halfast, Cristina ... ... 344Halfnakyd, Nich. ... ... 344Hall, Benj. 260, Mr. ... 121

Hallett, And. 290, 291, Eras.

54, 247, Dan. 246, F. J. 28,Barb. Joane 248, Sus. 54,

Steph. T. ... ... 246Halloway, Ann ... ... 294Halswell, Reg. Entries 158, 163

Hambridge, W. ... ... 207Hameldene, Rog. ... ... 107Hamelyn, Adam 330, J. 62, 288. 329HAMMET, Sir B. ... ... 224Hammond, J.J. 16, 68, 157, 208, 221

Hamond, J. 314, 333, Rd. 333,Walt.

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... 96, 188

Hanam, Jas. ... ... 352Hancock, C. 84, T. ... 261

Hancok, Agnes 33, J. 15, 192,

369, 370Hanham, J., bart. 84, T. ... 67Hankeford, W. ... 95, 163

Hardey, Nich. ... ... 85Harding, Agnes 54, Eleanor. J.

300. T. 359, W. 356 ... 358Hardy, Grace, N. 24, T. 208, 224Hardwicke, Earl of ... 61

Hardyman, W. ... ... 156

Hardyng, J. ... ... 258Hare, Jas. 261, John le 238,Walt, le ... ... 188

Harent, J. ... ... 334

Hargrove, J. ... ... 314

Harleye, Malcolm de ... 91

Harold, W. ... ... 356

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Page.Harper, C. G. ... ... 28

Harries, Sir W. ... ... 245Harrington, Lady 121. Mr. ... 123Harris Family ... 230, 231Harris, G. 55, Geo. 339, J. 247,Mr. 38, Moses 352, T. 342, 343

Harrison, Christ. 155, T. 243,W. ... ... 25, 83, 269

HART FAMILY ... ... 167Hart, Nath. ... ... 352Harte, Amuel ... ... 194Hartt, Ammiel ... ... 303Hartgill, Mr. ... ... 122

Harvey, Ann 132, Mr. 307, Rd.

125, W. ... 125, 126Harwood, Phil. ... ... 245Haselmer, T. ... ... 138Haskett, T. ... ... 260

Hassum, Jos. ... ... 260

Hasting, John de, Joan de ... 143Hatchet, Alex. ... ... 264Hathewyke, Kath., W. ... 188

Hatte, J. 138, T. ... ... 89Hauekchurche ... ... 364Haulle, H. de la ... . 287Havey, W. ... . 125HAVILAND, WM. ... . 68Haviland family ... 68 69Haviland, Martha... . 131

Hay, T. de. ... . 358Hayes, Christian 57, J. 191, T 296Hayle, J. ... . 334Hayme, Rog. ... .89Haynoe, Rt. ... . 127Haysham, Sampson . 15

Haysome, Mr. 127, T. . 85Hayter, Mary, W. 86, T. . 208

Hayward, Edw. 85, J, 99, 100

169, 295, 371, T. . 260

Haywode, T. ... . 343Hawker, Hugh 67, J. 245, M 124Hawley. Gab., Sir H. . 162

Hawles, Edm. ... . 183Hawlesse, J., Margt. . 15Hazlewood, Mr. ... . 127Headley, H. . 83HEALH, C. H. ... . 241Healey, Sir C. E. H. C. . 201

Heapy ... ... . 7Hearne, Dav., H. Amb. 246,

Joan, J. 247, Dan. 247, 248,H. ... ... ... 248

Heath, Sydney ... ... 202

Hebbys, T. ... ... 156Heldon, J. de ... ... 282Hele, J. atte 94, J. T. ...316Helier, J. 68, Rd. ... ... 48Helliar, al's Pinock, Dan. ... 264

Page.Hellier, W. ... ... 248Hemelyn, J. ... ... 329Henton, Peter, prior of ... 143Hendecombe, Rt. de ... 286

Heneage, G. W. ... ... 26

Henley, A. 23, And. 259, H.35IJ. 52, Rt., 23 ... ... 254

Henning,G.S. ... ... 183Henning, H. 111-113, 151, 155, 165Henvill. Eliz., Rd.... ... 168

Herbert, Rt. 328, 359, W. ... 85

Herries.J. ... ... 258Heryng, J., Descent of ... 285Herring, H. 195, J. 366, Rd. 96,

Rt., 370 ... Mr. ... 122

Hervy, Nich. ... ... 46Hesketh, Eliz. ... ... 133Heyno.Walt.de ... ... 299Heyward, Pet. ... 207, 208H. F. ... ... ... 232Hibberd, C. ... ... 133Hibbs, H. ... ... 131Hilbrand .. 36, 37Hiley, C. ... ... 268HILFIELD COMMON ENCLOSURE

no, 150HILL, ROGER. MS. ... 78Hill, Anne, Jane, 308, Christ.,

Jerome 166-, J. 52, 248, J. S.

1 1 6, Rog. 259, W. ... 79Hill (Kill), Jas. (Jane) ... 58Hillary, J. ... ..-54Hillebrand, J. ... ... 310Hilliar, T. .. ... 58Hilliard, Matt., Sam. ... 260

Hillman. E. H. ... 69, 302Hilton, Ag., Dor. ... ... 29Hilyear, Maria ... ... 133Hinchesman, A. S. ... 132Hincks, H. ... ... 28

Hine, W. le 326, Rd. 35, 211

Hinneford, Ralph de, Walt, de 143Hinning, Edm. ... ... 194Hippisley Register Entries ... 158Hippesley, J. ... ... 206

Hitchcock, W. ... . 303Hitchins, Dor. ... ... 22

Kite, J.... ... ... 69Hobart, Fras. ... 260, 352Hobbes.J. ... ... 66

Hobbs, T. ... 85, 26Hohhouse, E. ... ... 28

Hoble, J. 290, Edw., Rt. ... 291Hodde, Hugh ... ... 238Hodder, Edw. 20, J. ... 269Hodges, Hugh 86, J. 147, T. 18,

I2i, Phil. 86, W. ... 196Hodgson, Mr. ... 120, 124

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Hody, J. 44, 45. 157, 186, Mr.

i2i. 124, T. 89, W. 67, 186

Hogge.J. ... ... 359Hoke. Rt. de la 141, Phil. ... 334Hokeber, Ralph de ... 286

Holcombe, Agnes, W. ... 246Holditch, Walt. ... ...303Holebrok.Nich.de ...238

Holeyn. Rd. ... ... 364

Holeway, J. ... ... 58Holland, Adam ... ... 160

Hollard, Hugh ... .-.247Hollird, . ... ... 246

Holloway, C. ... ... 23Holman. H., W. ... ... 67Holmes, W. ... ... 262

Home, Beat., Gordon ... 202

HOMFRAY FAMILY... ... 319Honte, Nich. la ... ... 43Hood, Sir A. F. A. 28, Eliz. ... 168

Hooke, Sir Humph,, Flor. J, ... 160

Hooman, H. ... 169, 170

Hooper.Ann 24, 5,24, 191, Reb.,T. ... ... ... 231

Hope, W. H. St. John 202, 338

Hopere, J. ... 332, 364

Hopkins.Charlotte 132, J. 38. T. 182

Horch', J. ... ... 333Hore, Rog. le ... ... 332Horn, J. ... .. 237Horner, Jane, Mary 158, Mrs. 124Hornesbowe, Jas. ... ... 237Horsey, Earth. 68, H. 15, Ralph

235. W. ... ... 198Horter, Mr. ... ... 124Horton, Edw. ... 157, 205, 206

Horsford, Eliz. 246, 248, Walt, 370Hoskins, Pet. ... ... 269Houchon, W ... 267Hounsell, And., Matte 291, 247Houpere, Walt, le 256, 257, W. 313How Family, ... 226, 227How, J., Sam. ... ... 225Howe, W. ... ... 84Howard, C. 161, Sir T. ... 14Hucker, Pet. ... ... 166

Hucklebridge, J. ... ... 352Hughes, W. ... ... 20Huish, Mr. ... ... 123Hulbert, W. ... ... 165Hull, Mr. 123, Rt.... ... 163Hulle, J. atte, Christian ... 237Humber, H., Rt. ... ... 84Humfreys, J. ... ... 346Humphreys, A. L. 28, 202

Humphry, J. 71, Ozias ... 76HUNGEREORD, THOMAS ... 211

Hungerford.Sir Edw., Ladyi2i,Jane, T., 211, Walt. 46, 164

Page.Hunt, Eliz. 307, J. 24, J. S., L.

G. H. 134, T. ... ... 263Hunter, J. 255, 257, 311, H. le

258, Walt, le 143, 258, 310, 311Huntyngetowne, Countess of ... 173Hurneman, Walt. ... ... 189

Hurpull, J. ... ... 311Huse, T. ... ... 117Husee, T. ... 369, 370Hussey, Anne, 221, Geo. 57, T.

207, 221, 300Huste, Rt. ... . 290Hutchings, G. C. ... .. 177Hutchings, al's Chappie, J. .. 357Hutchins, Portrait of Rev. J. .. 76Hutchins, J. 120, S. E. .. 28H. W. V. 210, 211, 251, 290Huxtable, Ant. ... ... 232Hyde, T. ... ... 354Hyle, J. atte ... ... 141Hyllard, J. ... 147, 150Hylton, Lord ... - 202

Hyne, W. ... ... 89Hyneton, Hugh de ... 43Hvppe, T. ... ... 42Ilbard, J. ... ... 312Illary, T. ... ... 314Inchqueene, Lord ... ... 98Ingram, Harriet 133, J. 121, Nich. 85Irishe, A. ... ... 16

Irmangere, W. ... ... 141Ironside, Gilb. 246, 248, Ralph, J. 83Iryshe, Rd. ... 77, 257Ivethorne, T. de ... 358, 362Iwerne, H. ... ... 312Iwerne Minster Vicars . . . 209

Jackson, Edm. ... ... 296Jacob, Edw. 231, J.

Jade, J., Edw.James, H. 121, T.

Jayberd, Rd.

Jeanes, J.

t.J-

T.35 2,Geof. 335... 192... 15

189, 238... 122

... I87

... 83

... 263... 32... 32

30828564

Jebert

Jego, Norris, Mar)'Jenney, T.

JENNINGS, ROBT. ...

Jennings, C. M.Jenys,

Jerard, Rd. 314, Rt. 16, W.Jesus, a ship

Jevele, J. de 326, 357, 361, 363Jewers, A.J. ... 134, 158

J.J-H. ... 58- 77

Johnson, Jas. 132, W. 19

Jolyf. H. 371, J. ... ... 331

Jolyff, T. ... ... 20

Jollyffe, J. ... ... 312

Jones, Edm. 263, Dav. 295, Jas.

209, J. 85, Josiah 72, Rt. 352,W. A.

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Page.Jope, J. ... ... 189

Jourdan, Joan, Margt., J. ... 348

Jordan, J., Steph. ... ... 333

Jurden, Rd. ... ... 16

Jurdeyn, Rt. ... ... 236

Jurdon, W. ... ... 209

Justy.T. ... ... 54Kaines, Jas. in, Jane 151-153Kane, Walt. ... ... 333Kaynes, H. ... ... 24Keate, W. ... ... 182

Keche, Nich., Rd. ... ... 147Kedford, W. ... ... 190Keile, Rt. ... ... 206

Keines, J. ... 206,207Kelewaye, Amb. ... ... 157Kellond, C., J. ... ... 22

Kelloway, Mary ... ... 130Kelway, Jas. ... ... 202

Ken, Bishop ... ... 200

Kenn, J., W. ... ... 162

Kenne, Nich. le 107, J. ... 147Kendal, Sir J. ... ... 117Kene, Nich. ... ... 139

Kenfeg, Nich. ... ... 356Kent, J. ... ... 146Kentecombe, J. 336, Nich. ... 370Kerlye, J. ... ... 156Keyle, Rt. ... ... 14

Keyleway.J. 44, Martin ... 16

Keymis, Rt. ... ... 156Keynes, Ann 165, Pet. 159, Rt. 68KEYSWORTH-SHILLINGSTON ... 298Kill, Jane ... ... 352KING, OF MOTCOMBE 31, 77, 116

KING, RICHARD ... 211,261,293King, Rufus ... ... 117King Family 77, 211, 261, 293King, Ann 132, Joane 122, J. 57,

85, Ralph le ... ... 360King John's Oak ... ... nKingman, Mr. ... 120, 124

Kingston Lacy ... ... 196Kingstone, Eliz., Rt. ... 161

Kipping Arms ... ... 348Kitto, Charlotte ... ... 133

Knappe, W. ... ... 313

Knaplok, W. ... ... 44Knatchbull, Cath., Sir W. ... 230Knight, Anna, Flor., J.,i6o,F.A.

28, Mr. 52, Osm. 246, Rt. ... 247KNIGHTON IN BEER HACKETT 62

Knoll, T. atte ... ..-335Knote, Betryx ... ... 291Knott, Geo., Mary, T. ... 182

Knoyle, Edw. 157, W. ... 236Knowell, Edw. ... 206, 203Knowles, Mrs., Mr. .., 124

Page.Knyghton, Nich. de 46, Rd. de 283Knyth, H. ... ... 237Kodogon, T. ... ... 245Kynell, W. ... ... 313Kyng, J. le 188, Johan, Rt. 197,

Pet. 335, Ralph le ... 356Kynghobbe, J. ... ... 94Kyngston, Anth. ... 10, 11

Kyrla, J. ... ... 140Lacy, J. 208, Mr... ... 244Lake, Bishop. ... ... 200Lambe, Mr. ... ... 125Lambert, Alice 57, J. 79, Grace

Sar. 252, T. ... 77, 208, 252Lambrok, Cecilia, Dionisius ... 328Lancaster, Duchy of 195, 240Lancefield, A. P. ... ... 28

Land, J. ... ... 18

Lane, J. 16, 86, S. M. 133, T.atte ... ... 344

Langdon, Anne ... ... 307Lange, Alicia le 311, H. le 256,Rd. Walt. ... ... 258

Langelonde, Nich. de ... 326Langford, C. F. 320, Prud. 165Rd. 190, T. ... ... 189

Langham, Hugh 352, Sir Jas. ... 241

Langley, Rufus ... ... 261

Langyre, J. ... ... 313Lanning, Rd. ... ... 23

Lanoy, J. ... ... 370Larder, Arthur 25, Mr. 127, Rt. 307Larkham, J. ... ... 57Latymer, Nich., Sir Rt. 284,285,

Sir Nich. ... ... 190Laud, Archbishop... ... 79Lavandre, Avice 363, Rt. de la

357. 358, W.de ... 327, 363Laver, H. ... ... 202

Laverkestoke, W. de 90, 91

Lavie, J. Mary ... ... 84Lawe, Laur. ... ."43Lawrence, Edith 248, Eliz. 247,

248, Edw. 14, 15, 246, 248, 269,

299, 300, Sir Edw. 54, J. 209,

Ol., Rt. 299, 300, W. 54, iii-

113, 151, 155, ... ... 130

Lea, J. ... ... ... 351

Lean, Vincent ... ... 164Leche, H. ... ... 286

Lechland, W. ... ... 259Lee, W. J. E. ... ... 202

Leech, Rt. ... ... 132

Legg, Rd. ... ... 54

Legge, Mr. ... 123

Leigh, Edw. 18, Martin de 328,Mr. 121, T. ... ... 243

Leighton, J. ... ... 343

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Lemman, J.

Leng, T.

Lenthorp, W. de ...

LerpiniereLesshere, H.

Lesours, Rt. de

Page.44. 45

... 147

... 139

... 3- 336... 276

LETHBRIDGE, JOHN AND JOAN 223Leuebonde, Geof. ... ... 42

Leuginnor, Rt. ... ... 361

Leversage, W. ... ... 68

Lewen, H., W. ... ... 268

Leweston, W. 44, 189, T. ... 189Lewis, G. P. 37, Mr. 123, J. ... 175

Leycester, C. J., G. H. ... 9Leyghton, Sir J. ... ... 146LICENCE TO TRANSPORT GOODS 64Lilie, Rd. ... ... 344Lilleben, J. ... ... 333Lillington. Rog. ... ... 53Limeseie.Rd.de ... ..- 325Linch, Mich. ... ... 326Linkeforde, Rd. de ... 36Linnot, Ed. ... ... 248LISLE, WARREN ... ... 76Lisle, Ruth, Warren, David,W. C., Hester, M.M.A..E.H.77, Lord ... ... 150

Lite, W. ... ... 163Little, J. ... ... 166

Littleburi, H. de ... ... 359Locke, Rt. ... ... 147Locker, T. ... ... 131Lockyer, J. 125, W. ... 165Loder, And. 270, Ern. ... 178LODERS CHURCH, ANCIENTCHEST AT ... ... 34

Lokyere, Phil. ... ... 333Lollebrok, Rd. de ... ... 188

Lomas, C. J. ... ... 28London, J. ... ... 23Long, Ann, 183, C. 114, Sir J. T.

300, Jas. 183, J. 84, 121 ... 165Longespee, Bp. Nich. 88, W. 172, 214Longmore, Sam. ... ... 133Lope, J., T. ... ... 206Loterell, Hugh ... ... 164Lottisham, Edw., W. .. 160

Louefyn, Rd. ... ... 332Lourney Family ... 347, 348Loutre, H. ... ... 359Lovedee, Mary ... ... 132Lovekyn, Rd. ... ... 364Lovel, J. ... 366,367LOVELL, ROBERT ... ... 128Lovell, M. L. ... ... 129Lovell Family ... ... 128Lovell, Geo. 16, J. 187, ... 258Loveridge, Jas. ... ... 55

Page.Loveshaft, T. _ ... 336Lovieles, W. ... ... 143LOVINGTON TERRIER ... 298Lucas. J., Edith 137, Sam. ... 260

Lucy, Mr. ... ... 127Ludlowe, Rt. ... ... 157Lukin, Stanley ... ... 28

Luggard Cross ... ... 317Luffe, Eliz. T. ... ... 264Lush, H. 290, H. ... ... 291

Lychet, Rd. ... ... 141

Lyman, J. ... ... 25

Lymberghe, Hugh... ... 188

LYME REGIS GARRISON ... 134

Lyme Regis garrison ... 194

Lynam ... ... ... 306Lynde, Eliz., Rog.... ... 48Lyng, Toby ... ..-57Lynnarde, Rd., W. ... 17

Lyssant, Phil. ... ... 259Lyster, Rd. ... ... 299Lyte, Sir H. C. M. ... 28LYTES GARY ... ... 131

Mabank, H. ... ... 137Maber, Edw. 153, H. 111-113,

153-155, Nath. 111-113,152, 153Mac-Bride, Melchior ... 28

Machun, W. le, J. le ... 286

Machon, J. ... ... 343Macmillan, W. ... ... 33Mahu, J. ... ... 46Maidment, T. ... ... 132

Major, A. F. ... ... 200

Mallach, J. 162, 260, 304, 308,

Johan, Mary, T. 304, Rd. ... 307Maiden, A. R. ... ... 254Malet,Lucy .Matilda.Rog.,Walt. 237Malmesbury, Jas., Lord ... 230Manning, Edw. 82, Rd. ... 261

Manley, Jas, 260, H. 260, 261,Rt. ... ... ... 261

Mansel, W. ... ... 325Mansion. T. ... ... 285Manstone, Agnes ... ... 308Manyforde, Rog. ... ... 62Mar 1

, de ... .. 288

March, Rd. 264, W. ... 147

Mare,]., T. de la ... ... 325Marescall, Felic., T. 356, 361

Margery, Hugh ... ... 246Mari, Guy de ... ... 286

Marisco, Har. de ... 325, 327Mariwood, Mr. ... ... 99Markham, J. ... ... 95MARLBOROUGH, FIRST DUKE OF 32Marleward, Rd. ... ... 336Marnhulle ... ... 279Marnhulle, Rt. de, Alice ... 361

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Page.Marsh, J. ... 54Marshall. J. 313, W. ... 10

Marson, C. L. ... 29, 202

Marten, Mr. ... ... 124MARTEN, NICH., DESCENDANTSOF ... ... ... 249

Marten, E, H. ... ... 223Martin Family ... 249, 250Martin Reg. Entries 162, 163Martin, Eliz. 291, Rt. 325, T.

326, W. ... ... 286

Martyn, Oliver ... ... 53Martyne, T. ... ... 146Masemore, W. ... ... 86

Mason, W. ... ... 191Masters, W. ... ... 54Mathew, Jas. ... 245, 246, 248Mathi, Rog. ... ... 286

Mathon, W. ... ... 311Matthew, Edm. ... ... 15

Matilda, Empress ... ... 215Matson, C., Jane ... ... 169Mattocke, T. ... ... 351Maule, T, ... ... 191

Mauley, J. ... ... 329Maundevyle, J. ... 257, 310Maunsell, R. C. ... ... 291Mautravers, Nich. 140, Walt.... 43May, J. 33, Rt. ... ... 315Maydenebradleye, J. de ... 88

Maye, T. ... ... 269Mayer, Pet. ... ... 155

Maylard, J. .- 284, 285

Maynard, Eman. 260, Lady ... 121

Mayne, W. ... ... 139Mayo, C. H. ... ... 35Mayo, C. H. ... ... 87Mayow, Rd. ... ... 371Mazon, T. le ... ... 328Meade, Fras. 71, T. ... 265Meadway, Andr., H. ... 155MEARE LAKE VILLAGE ... 291Mede, Walt, atte ... 62, 63Meehan, J. F. ... 29, 266

Meer, Rd. ... ... 147Meggs, T. ... ... 124MELCOMBE REGIS QUAY ... 353Melhuish, Jos. ... ... 261

Melkesoppe, M. ... ... 141

Menbury, Rt. ... ... 192Menge, J. ... ... 237Merchaund, Rt. ... ... 345Merchant, Martha 132, Simon 133MERE (WiLTS) COMMON ... 65Mere, Reg. de 326, W. ... 327Merriet, W. ... ... 15

Merke, J. ... ... 150Merle, Sir W. de ... ... 185

Merlynche ... ... 275Mersh, El. ... ... 123Metford.J. ... ... 366Metyngham, J. de ... ... 92Mew, Joane ... ... 58Mewe, J. ... ... 120

Meyer, Pet. ... ... 114Mitchel, J. 365, T.... ... 188

Michell, H. 207, J. 53, Jos. ... 268

Middelnye, Ralph de 42, 238Middelsowi, Rt , T. de ... 326Middleton, And. 111-113, I5 I * I53Midwynter, Rt. ... ... 148Millard, Anna, Sam. ... 225Milborn, J. ... 62, 63Milbourne, T. ... ... 147Milburne, W. ... ... 137

Mildmay, Sir Walt. ... 49Miles, Edw. 174, Jane ... 58Miller, Agn., Emma 325,

Atheline, Mariot 359, J. 207,

Jos. ... ... ... 54Mills, Edw. 84, W. ... 246MILTON (NEAR GILLINGHAM)COMMON ... ... 65

Milwarde, Rt. 147, Pru., T. ... 212

Minivie, J. ... ... 260

Mintern, Grace in, 154-5, J.... 155Minterne, Eliz. ... ... 351Minty. E. J. ... ... 58Mist, Johan, T. ... ... 269Mitchell, Nich. ... ... 207Mitford, Jos. ... ... 132Mobercombe ... ... 332Moger, Mary ... ... 202

Moggriche, W. ... ... 208

Mogridge, Rt. ... ... 259Mohant, J. ... ... 48Mohun, J. 333, Lady ... 124Moigne, J. 187, T. ... ... 96Molendino, J. de ... ... 141

Molyns, H. de ... ... 238Mollyneux, Ol. ... ... 156

Mompesson, Deinah ... 57Mon, J. ... ... 362MONASTIC LIBRARIES ... 251Mone, J. ... ... 284Monington.AbbotWalt.de ... 146MONINGTON'S SECRETOM 273,

321, 356Monketone, W. de... ... 328Monkham, Pet. de... ... 360Monnox, Geo. ... ... 66

Monoteno, Simon ... ... 265MONTACUTE, WITCHCRAFT AT 33Montacute, T. de ... ... 217Montchies, Oscar ... ... 29Monte Acuto, J. de 286, W. de 326

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Page.Montbourg Monastery ... 34MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS 37,

82, l82, 22QMone, Alice, J. 147 Rd. ... 156

Moody, Mary ... ... 132Moone, Margt., Rt. ... 316Moore, Adrian, 269, Geo. 123,Mr. 120, 122, 125, Rt. 16, 157

Mooren, Rt. ... 57More, Han. 315, Rt. 147, 206,W. ... ... ... 206

Morebath, J. de ... ... 288

Moreville, W. de ... ... 88

Morey, J. ... ... 133

Moreys, J. ... ... 239MORGAN, SYLVANUS, BOOK OFPEDIGREES ... ... 72

Morgan, John ... 317Morgan, Eliz. 58, Geo. 161, J. 245Morgaine, W. ... ... 156

Morley, Agnes, ... ... 291Morristn, G. A. ... 31, 265, 296Mornington, Ann ... ... 247Mortimer, T. F. G., C. J. 9,

H. W. ... 7,8,9,Morton, Clement 187, J. 190,

366, Rd. ... ... 190

Mortymer, Edw. ... ... 366Moss, C. E. 202, Sar. ... 133Moucher, Rd. ... ... 336Moule, J. H. ... ... 267Mounke, J. ... ... 156

Mountagu, John, E. of SalisburyMaud Countess ... 138-140

Moure, Adam atte, W. 96, 137, 141Moushere, T. ... ... 335Mowntacute, Lord ... 173

Moy, J. ... .. 366Moyle, H. ... ... 270Moyn, J. ... ... 285Moyne, Sir J. 367, W. de ... 330MUCHELNEY PRIEST'S HOUSE 24!Muelk, W. ... ... 261

Mullens, Geo. 183, Joan ... 248Mullyns, Mr. ... ... 126

Munday, T. ... ... 260

Mundayn, Rog. ... 36, 37Munden, Eleanor ... ... 248Mundy, Mary ... ... 133Munro, Dr. ... ... 101

Murdak, Sir H. ... ... 185Murdock, G. H. ... ... 202

Muredene, Aceline, Adam de ... 363Murray, J. ... ... 126

Musters, J. ... ... 233Muston, J., Margt., W., Grissell 22

Mutford, Hugh ... ... 367Muttlebury, Edw. ... ... 347

Page.Myddleton, J., W. ... 207

Mydelnye, Ralph de ... 329Myles, Sir T. ... ... 49Mylle, J. atte ... ... 42

Mynterne ... ... 336Myntryn, Walt. ... ... 191

Naper, Sir Geo. ... ... 53

Napp, Mr. ... ... 126

Napper, N. Bart., Ger. 23, Rt. 299Neel, Walt. ... ... 336Neell, J. ... ... 36Nellson, Mr. ... ... 127NEROCHE (RACCHE) ... 337NETHERBURY IN TERRA ... 245Neut, J. le ... ... 143Nevill. E. R. ... 150, 245, 254NEW ENGLAND SETTLERS ... 346Newborgh, J. ... ... 187

Newburgh, Mr. ... ... 346Newbury., J., T. ... ... 299Newman, Alex, le 143, Galf. 207,

Sus. 162, H. ... ... 67Newman, al's Evered, Galf. ... 207Newton, J. 132, 261, T. 165, W. 44Nextbeste, Nich. ... ... 313Nichole, W. ... ... 330Nicholls, Mr. 65, Pen. 77. Rd.

85, T. 269, W. ... ... 84Nicole, Alured de ... ... 325Nicols, J. ... 35,36, 37Nikke, Dr. Rd. ... ... 245Niwenham, Rt. Walt. ... 342Niweton, J. de ... ... 282

Noble, Walt, le ... . 142Noel, Laur. ... 359, 360Norborne, Fras. ... ... 22

Norman, Lance. 351, Rog. ... 236NORRIS, HUGH, THE LATE ... 145Norris, Hugh, 227, 259, H., J.

Edwin 145, Rd. ...

"

22, 85

Norrys, J. ... ... 117Northe, W. ... 49, 156Northlode, J. ... 138, 361Northovere, Adam. ... 335Not, J. ... 365, 369, 370Noyes, Rt. ... ... 206Numismatist ... ... 223Nurice, Juliana la ... 143Nurcombe, Mrs. ... ... 294

Nypred, T. W. ... ... 156Nywtone ... ... 277Nything, Adam ... ... 236Nywman, And., Joan, John 62, 63OAK TREES ... ... nOakley. Rd. ... ... 133

Gateway, Dan, Jacob, J. ... 352

Ocle, T. ... ... 365Oke, Eliz., W. 182. Rd. at ... 342

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Page.Okebeare, Ralph ... ... 287

Okeley, Agnes ... ... 295Old Auster ... ... 32Old, And. in, 154, 155, W. in, 153

Oldys, J. ... ... 339OLENSIS EPISCOPOS ... 33

OLIVER, EDWARD ... ... 211

Oliver, Elsie ... ... 212

Oliver, Protector ... ... 59Oliver, Edw. 166, 167, 212,

Hungerford, J. 212. Elias 132,

J. ... ... 21,84Onyot, W. ... ... 236

Openshall, Rt. ... ... 18

Orchard, Rd. ... ... 194Ore, Adam, Arnald, Arnulph

Christina ... ... 356Ori, Arnald ... ... 328" ORRA " BY W. BARNES ... 30Orum, Andr. ... ... 117Osborn, J. ... ... 192

Osborne, W. ... ... 303Osemund, W. ... ... 360Osmanton, Fras. ... ... 260

Osmington, Rd. de, Abbot of

Cerne, ... ... 330Osmond, J. 45, 258, W. ... 94Oson, J. ... ... 121

Oterey, Earth. ... ... 314

Overy, T. ... ... 198

Oweyn, T. ... ... 141

Oysel, H. .. ... 286

Pachet, H. ... ... 328Padel, Walt. ... ... 282

Paddock, Dan. ... ... 155

Page, J. 235, 236, 331, T. ... 358Palmer, Earth. 24, Geo. 85, 86,

269, J. 233, J. le 238, Mr. 340,

Ralph 89, T. ... ... 22

Palmere, J. ... ... 89Panis, T. de ... ... 362Panfilon, J. ... ... 334Par, W., Ld. Northants ... 232Paradise Lodge ... ... 348Parham, J. 157, T. ... 190

Parker, J. 312, 313, Mr. 120, 121

Parkere, Alice ... ... 370Parram, J. ... ... 207Parret, J. ... ... 309Parrok, J. ... ... 192

Parruk, J. atte ... ... 233Parsons, Alf. 30, Eliz. 131, H.

194, J. 228, Simon ... 141

Partington, J. ... ... 24Partryge. J. ... ... 18

Pashen, Geo. ... 85, 262

Pashion, (Pasion) W. 157, 206

Passager, H. ... ... 370

Page.Pastrel, Alice, Johan 357, 358,Eleanor 327, J. 356, 358. Nath.

327, Muriel 357, W. 327, 356-358Pasturell, Hugh ... ... 356Paterson, Mr. ... ... 72Pateshurst, J. ... ... 208

Pattesyn, Rog. ... ... 148Paul, R. W. ... ... 203Paulesheye, J. de ... ... 329Paulett, Lord 121, 122. Mrs. ... 124Pavey, Rachel, Anne ... 165Paviat, Mr. ... ... 126

Pawlett, Geo. 157, Sir J. ... 156Payer, Joan .. ... 248Payn, J. 89, W. ... ... 328Payne, Edw., Johan, Mich., T.

J., Gilb., Margt., Jasper, Rd.W. ... ... ... 197

Payne al's Duke, Edw., J.

Raynolde ... ... 197Paynell, J. ... ... 351Paynter, J. ... ...245Paynyg, Pet. ... ... 147Peache, Rt. ... ... 64PEACOCK, REV. J.... ... 175Pearce, E. ... 31, 205Pearce, Ag., Jane, T. 160, W .... 242Peard, Eli/., Hugh, Mary ... 163Pedigrees, Index of ... 73Peel, Hon. W. ... ... 203Peers, J. 157, 206, 208, T. ... 208

Pegewell, Rd. W. ... ... 343Peggden, Mary ... ... 132Pegwell, W. ... ... 344Pembroke, Earl of... 23, 61

Peni, Arnold ... ... 360Peniston, J., W. M. ... 318Pennard, Est ... ... 274Penne, Dor., Geo.... ... 22

Pennell, G. B. ... ... 319Penney, Geo., Sus, 86, T. ... 268

Penny, J. 124, Sam. ... 57PENTRIDGE MANOR ... 61

Peny, 10, Geof. ... ... 233Peppett, Rd., Giles ...208Percival Reg. Entries, 158-9

Percy.SirJ.de ... ... 93Percy, J. 326, 331, J. de, Walt.de 12, 13, Simon de 233, W. 43

Peres, J. ... ... 15

Perham, J. de ... ... 90Perkins, Rd. ... ... 86Perle. J. ... ... 140Perram, Ralph .. ... 53Ferret, Alice, Laur. ... 365

Perry, Jane ... ... 162

Perrys, J. ... ... 117Pers, Symond ... ... 245

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Page.Persey, Rt. ... 138Person, N. 35, 37, Sim. .. 94Persons, J. ... .. 312Perte, Phil. ... -.238Perys, Nich. ... ..42Pester. W. 147, Mary .. 160

Petecru, Rt. ... .. 367Petvyn, J. ... .. 207

Pety.J. ... .. 147Peverell, T. ... .. 313

Peyn, W. ... .. 198

Peytevyn, J. 93, T. .. 314Philpes, Giles ... .. 123

Phelps, Steph. 247. W. .. 124

Philippis, J. ... .. 245

Phillip, Adm. Arthur .. 266

Phillippes, Edw. ... .. 206PHILLIPPS HUMPH. .. 224Phillips, Sophia ... ..58Phillips, Family ... .. 224Phillips, Joan, Rt. 304, W. ... 86

Phylippe, Guy ... 44, 45Pickering, J., Eliz. 161, Rd. ... 68

Pigott, Mr. ... ... 121

Pike, Caroline ... 58Pille, J. ... ... 89Pinney, J. ... ... 177Pinock, al's Helliar, Dan. ... 264Pirham, J, ... ... 67Pitcher, Hugh ... ... 259Pitfeild, Sebas., Christian 269,270Pitt, J. ... 85, 207PITTS, THOMAS ... ... 317Pitts, Avice ... ... 54Plantagenet, Sir. A. 147, 148Plea, Kath. ... ... 308Plecy, Joan 239, 240, J. 62, 94,

139, 281, 239, 240, Eliz. 239,

240, Matilda ... ... 240Pleistede, W. de ... 359, 360Pluknet, D. .. ... 16

Plumber, J. ... ... 48Plumley, Mr. ... .. 120

Plymouth Vandalism ... 5Podger, Sam. ... ... 132Podyton, J. de ... ... 93'Pok 1

, H. ... ... 369Pokeswell, H. 333, J. 41, Walt.,de ... ... 288, 331

Pole, Sir Edm. de la 134, Sir J.118, Sir. W. ... ... 307

Polehampton, T. H. S. ... 29Polwhele, Otho, Jon. ... 159Pont, Fras. ... ... 165Ponton, J. ... ... 263Poole, Jas. 261, J. 16, Mr. 127,Rd. 23, W. ... ... 243

Poore, Edw., Rachel ... 183

Page.Pope, F. J. 25, 55, 86, 197, 244, 270Pope, Rt. ... ... 269Popham, Col. 118, Geo. ... 261

Porter, Rd. ... ... 290Portere, J. ... ... 48Portes, Rd.de ... ... 286Porteman, H. ... ... 207Portesham, Rector of ... 211

Portgavel ... ... 254Portman, Sir W. ... ... 102Potel, J. 334, W. ... ... 360Pothecary, Hierome, ... 161

Poton, W. ... ... 156Potter, J. ... ... 243Pouche, J. ... ... 330Poulet, W. ... 42, 89, 284Poulett, Sir Ant., J. 163, LadyAnne 22, J., Lord ... 102

Pouncy, H. ... ... 320Poupe, W. ... 284, 285Pourton, Nich. ... ... 336Powell, C. 135, 203, Fras. 58,

Geo. 259, Dr. H. A. 203, J.

133. 268

Power, C. 166, T. .

Powlett, Ld.

Poyner, Rt.

Poynz, Nich.

Prany, MatildaPrato, Gilb. de

Pratt, AgnesPrentice, B. M.Prescott, H.Preston, Christ., J.

Price, Mr.Pride, T.

Prideaux, W. de C. .

Prickman, J.

Prince, Fras.

Pring. D. J.

Prior, Ph.Priour, W.Priston, CooperPritchard, J. E. .

Proby, B. J., L. M.Pronce, W.Prudhom, W.Pruet, Pet.

Proute.Nich., Rd. 369, Rd.

... 221

... 125

317... 142- 344... 238... 130... 202... 58- 157

120, 124... I65

104, 22"... 122... 159... 203... 4 I

... 25 8

... 225

... 29226, 227

... 117344

... 187370

Prowse, Mr. 123, J. 85, Rt. 84,

85, 268, 269, Rog. .. 259Pryde, J. ... .. 311Prygg, Walt. ... .. 310Pryour, Rd. le 310, W. .. 343Prwet, Hugh

'

... .. 358Pulprest, T. ... .. 314Purchace, Law. ... .. 25

Pupelpen, J. 312, 314, Galf. .. 314

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Page.Romney, Lord ... ... 7Rosewell. J., Sara ... ... 225Rositer, J. ... ... 260

Ross, D. M. ... 29, 203Rossel, J. ... ... 283Roudon, Humph. ... ... 351Rouler, Phil, le ... ... 238Rouquet, Jas., J. A. ... 182

Rous, Aceline, Rt. le 358, 363,

Hugh le 326, W. le ... 358Rowe, J. B. ... ... 184Rowst, W. ... ... 290Rowton Mill Farm ... 13

Roy, Anne ... ... 24Roynon Reg. Entries 159, 163Roynon, Alice, Nich. ... 191Ruddle, Jane ... ... 165Rudel, Rd. ... -..329Rufus, W. ... ... 363Russell, Alia. 234, J. 96, 233,

Mary 129, Nich. 364, Ol. 313,Rd. 196, Rt. ... 188, 309

Rutt, Eliz. ... ... 166

Rycheman, J. ... ... 334Ryder, Nat. .. 24. 85Ryweward, Rt. ... ... 343RYME INTRINSECA, SEDITION AT 338^ 38.135Sabauni, Refall ... ... 203Sabyne, Dame ... ... 140Sadler, W. ... ... 166

Sainsbury, Ann 58, T. ... 300Saires.Rd.de ... ... 107Sacheverell, Theoph. ... 193Sackevile, Sir Rd. ... ... 49Sackfyll, Rd. ... ... 198ST. AUGDSTINE'S ABBEY,BRISTOL ... ... 103

St. Barbe, H. de 282, T. 371,Mr. i2i, Rd.de, Rt. ... 357

St. Glare, Rt. ... ... 215St. Elmo ... ... 251ST. ERASMUS ... ... 250St. John, J. de ... ... 324St. Laudo, J. de ... 233, 330St. Lowe, Edw. ... ... 83St. Quintin. Herb, de 188.W. de ... ... 275

ST. REYN HILL ... 227St. Whyte ... ... 227Sakvyle, Sir Rd. ... ,99Sale, W. de la ... ... 326Salesbury, W. de, J. de ... 93SALISBURY, MARRIAGES AT ... 131Salisbury, Ela, Countess of ... 324Salisbury, Jas., E. of ... 300Salisbury, Rd., E. of ... 89Salisbury, T., E. of 163, 164

Page.Salmon, A. L. 135, Mr. ... 121

Samelok, J. ... ... 236Sampson, Dean 276, J., Mary

181, Sar. ...

"

... 18

Samways, H. 20, 55, J. 66, T. 68SAMWELL, Rev. J. ... ... 175Sandell, Rt. ... ... 196Sanders, J. ... ... 54Sandford, J. 86, Mrs. ...346Sands, Walt. ... 66, 67Sandy, Rd ... ... 132Sanford Reg. Entries 160, 161

Sannfayle T. ... ... 313Sarazyn, W. le ... ... 238SARGEAUNT, W. D. ... 211

Sargeaunt, W. ... ... 238Sarle, J. ... ... 259Sauer, Mrs. ... ... 320Sauncote, J. T. ... ... 283Saunders, Jas. ... ... 166

Sauntey, J. ... ... 367Savage, J. 95, Mr. 126, 127, Rd.

56, Rt. 42. W. 53 ... 185

Say, Hugh, 106, W. ... 185Sayard, T. ... ... 147Scammell, Geo. ... ... 134Scarle, J. de ... ... 139Scawle, W. ... ... 342Schalle, Walt. ... ... 143Schapwik, Alice, Reg. de 363Walt.de ... ... 360

Schapwyk ... ... 275Scherburne, T. ... ... 147Scherive, H. ... ... 366Schirreve, T. ... ... 326Schole, Walt. ... ... 366Schotecome, W. de 90, 91SCILLY AND CHANNEL ISLANDS 58Scot, J.... ... ... 239Scryvayn, J. ... ... 330Scures, Rd. de ... ... 106

Scutt, Edw. in ... 152-154Sealie, Edw. ... ... 121

Seaman, Mr. ... ... 122

Searle, Ellen 305, T. ... 129Seaward, J. ... ... 53Sedgewick, Prise. ... ... 263Selbie, Mr. ... ... 127Selwood, Abbot J.... 116, 146 147Sely.J. ... ... 147Semble, Rog. ... ... 313Semor, H. ... ... 96Sendle, Rog. ... ... 262

Serle, J. 238, W. ... ... 370Sewale, T. Abbot of Cerne ... 365Seward Family ... ... 309Seward, T. 86, 304, 307, 308, J.,

Joyce ... ... 308

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Page.Seymour, Anna, 131, Anne, Rog.

183, Dionys, Edw. 231, Ld.

Lady... ... ... 320Shaftesbury, Lord ... ... 87Shareshull, W. de... ... 248Sharland, R. E. ... ... 203Sharnull, Rt. ... ... 334Sharly, Nich. ... ... 206

Sharp, C. J. 30, J.... ... 147

Sharpe, Anne 166, Edw. 343, J. 123Shaston, H. de, W. de ... 282

SHASTONIAN PROCEEDINGS ... 7

Shave, T. ... ... 196Sheafe. Nath. ... ... 264Shele, Walt. ... ... 283Shelton, Ralph ... ... 169Shene, Walt. ... ... 343

Shepherd, Christ. 158, Dav. ... 344Shepherde, J. ... ... 364

Shephurde, 336, Hugh le ... 258Sheppard, Fras. 132, H. B. 203,

Rest.... ... ... 57SHERBORNE ROAD, WEST HILL 317SHERBORNE TENANTS 254, 309, 341Sherborne School ... ... 126

SHERBORNE, WEST, HANTS ... 105

Sherewyn, W. ... ... 371Shernhull, Alice, Cristine ... 344Sherwood, Jas. 133, Hugh ... 50SHERRINGTON, MARRIAGE AT ... 58Shields, F. J. ... ... 209SHILLINGSTON RECTORS 8r, 209

Shingleton, Rd. ... ... 157Shorte, J. 258, W. ... ...311Shour.J. ... 257, 343Shule, Walt. ... ... 41Silke, L. C. ... ... 30Simes, Joan 248, J. ... 246Siramonds, E. A. D. ... 133

Simpson, Jos. ... ... 132Sinclair, W. M. ... ... 200

S.J.M.P. ... ... 2

Skammel, T. ... ... 58Skeate, T. ... ... 263Skerne, Dor., Geo. ... 158

Skillyng, Avice, J. Juliana 299,W. ... ... ... 208

Skinner, A. J. P. 66, 82, 129,181, 227, 304, 349

Skinner, A. J. P. ... ... 87Skrene, W. ... ... 164

Skryne, Walt. ... ... 89Skuse, Geo. ... ... 261

Slade, Lt. Gen. J. 229, Moses,Nich. ... ... 55

Slang, Steph., W. ... 265Slatter, Ann ... ... 165

Slayve, J. ... ... 196

Page.Sleigh, T. ... ... 363Slik.J. ... ... 287Slo, Chistina atte, J. ... 313Slocombe, Rd. ... ... 120Sloo. Rd. ... 42Slyk, Walt. ... ... I4 i

Smart, Prof. W. 224, Rd. ... 126Smeath, J. ... ... 71Smedemor, H. J. .. ... 96Smert, J. ... ... 187Smith, Ber. 260, Eliz. 132, H.

58, Sir Hugh 124, 160, Anne,Flor., T. 160, J. 260, 269, Mr.124, Rog. le 310, Syd. 200,W. ... ... ... 269

Smyth, Sir H. 122, T. 35, Walt.186, W. 24, 94, 138, 267

Snachenberg, Helen ... 231Snelgar, Geo. ... ... 67Snell, F. J. ... ... 203Snelling, Clement ... 187Snow, Rd. 260, W. H. ... 133Snowe, Rt. ... ... 307Soaper, Ann ... ... 131Solly, G. E. ... ... 72Solon, M. L. ... ... 28SOMERSET BOOKS ANDMAGAZINES ... 25, 199

SOMERSET COMMISSION OFPEACE ... ... 163

Somerset, Duchess of ... 30Somerset Editor, 108, 114, 116,

227, 241SOMERSET MARRIAGES 57, 58,

J 3i. 165, 316SOMERSET MILITIA MAN ... 339SOMERSET PEDIGREES ... 72SOMERSET REGISTERTRANSCRIPTS ... ... 158

SOMERSET SEALS ... ... 210SOMERSET TOKEN ... ... 116

Somerset, J. 123, Edm. ... 148SOMERTON, SOMERSET 172, 215SOMERTON, VICAR OF ... 355Somerton ... ... 355Sommers, W. ... ... 55Soutere, W. ... ... 336Southy, Phil. ... 260, 261

Sowy ... ... 274Sowy, Godf. de ... ... 326Sparke, Rd. .. ... 147Sparkford, T..W. ... ... 312Sparwe, J. 48, 164, Martin ... 359Speary, Ann ... ... 58Speke, Dor., Geo. ... ... 159Spencer, Dav. 370, J. 262, J. H.

30, 204Spicer, Rog. le ... ... 312

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Spiller, W. ... ... 261

Spiring, Rt. ... ... 258SPOON, A 2500 ... 174, 223, 292

Sprakelyng, Rd. ... ... 287

Sprankling, MR. ... ... 372SPRATT, Bp. T. ... ... 211

Sprett, Alice .. ... 122

Spurle, Earth. ... ... 352

Spyneye, Barth. de ... 46Squibbe, H. 156, J. 343, Rt. ... 89Stacy, Simon ... ... 352Stafford, Sir Hum. 90, Hum.

163, 164, J. de 347, W. ... 282

Stainer, W., J. ... ... 132

Stakpeny ... ... 342

Stampe, Rt. ... 369, 370

Standerwick,J. W.... ... 175Standerwick, J. ... ... 260

Standbye, W. ... ... 157Stane, Ralph, de la ... 326Stanecombe, Edw. de ... 329Stanforde, J. de ... ... 43Stanley, W. in, 154, W. H. ... 202

Stannford, Gilb. de 106, W. ... 107Starkey, Ant. ... ... 241Starr, J. 305, 308, Jane 308, Mr. 123STATUTE MERCHANT BONDS

14, 66, 155, 205Stawell, Col. G. D., Mrs.

Rodolph 204,]. Ld. Somerton 24Stawelle, Galf. de ... ... 275Stayner, Symon 351, W. ... 21Stedman Family ... ... 228

Stel, Adam ... ... 333Stephens, Sam. ... ... 269Sterre, T. ... ...332Stevens, Eliz, 120, J. ... 370Steward, G. T. ... ... 355Stickland, Rt. ... ... 21

Stikelave, T. ... ... 369Still, John 58, Nath. 84, 86Stoak, S.

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... ... 35Stocker, J. 205, Mr. 123, 125Stockman, J. ... 67,156,208Stodele, H. ... ... 37Stofford, Joan, J. de ... 238Stoford, Patty ... 77STOKE DAMERELL REGISTER,NOTES FROM ... ... 316

Stoke. T. 36. T. de ... 233Stondlegh.W. ... ... 237Stone, Ag. 246, Amb. 247, 248,

J. 247, Rd.48,Wid. 246,Watts 313Stopleton, Agnes ... ... 313Stoudleigh, Rt. ... ... 233Stork, J. ... 44l 45Stour, T. ... ... 339Stourton, Sir J. 285, J., W. ... 164

Page.Stoyell, Sir J. ... ... 122

Strachey, J. St. Loe ... 201

Strange, Rd. ... ... 281

Strangman, J. 14-16, 207, W. ... 16

Strangwayes, Sir J. 194, T. ... 122

STRANGWAYS, COL. GILES 97, 170Strangways Family ... 53Strangways Quarterings ... 171Straunge, J.332, Hugh 90, 91,W. 44Strete, AH., Alice de 363, H. atte 331STRODE, RENTAL of Rd. ... 35Strode, Anne, Hugh, 22, H. 366

370, J. 22, 158, Sir J. 300, Nich.de 90, Rt. ... 247, 248

Strokes, J., Nich. ... ... 352Stronge, J. ... ... 364Stroud, Jas. 159, Mr. 121, 124, 175Stubbe, W. ... ... 369Stuckey, W. ... ... 352Studelie, Giles ... ... 162

Stukeley, Sir H. ... ... 123

Sturmey, J. 151, T. 84, in, 154STURMINSTER MARSHALL VICAROF ... ... ... 355

Sturminstre ... ... 277Sturgis, J. ... ... 206

Stykelane, Edw. 192, 368, Ralph 192

Styl. W. ... ... 48Sugg, Priscilla ... ... 253Sutton, Ann 132, Eliz. ... 166

SWANAGE GUILD CERTIFICATE 267Swanton, E. W. 30, Fras. 301, 302

Swayne, Rd. ... ... 269Sweatman, Mrs. ... ... 117

Sweetapple, H. D. S. ... 30Sweete, C., J. 84, W. ... 54Sweeting, J. 120, W. 260,261Sweetman, G. ... 30, 38, 204Swifte, Edw. ... ... 58SWINNERTON-DYER FAMILY ... 223Swon, W. le, Joan... ... 237Swyfft, Edithe ... 257

Syddenham, Sir J. 122, 124

Sydenham, J. ... 138. 155

Symes, El. 248, Hugh 55, Jonas,T. 84, H., Mar ;., W.

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... 304Symondesbergh, Rt. de ... 371

Symonds, H. 32, 69, 116, 195, 250Symonds, J. 269, Rd. ... 126

Symondesbergh ... "-331SYMONDSBURY, MIGRATION FROM 290

Sylver, T. ... ... 189

Sympson, Ant., J., T., Maryrsg,T. ... ... ... 160

Taillur, Walt, le ... ... 143Tainfield ... ... 351

Talbott, Mr. 122, W. ... 325

Talbot, W. ... ... 325

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Page.Tame, Egidia. T. ... 281, 282

Taner, Mary, Sam. ... 181

Tanner, 351, J., Urs. 52,53, Rog. 14

Tappyng.J. ... ... 330Tary, Rt. ... ... 240Tate, W. J. ... ... 204TAONTON AND IRELAND ... 352TAUNTON CASTLE AND ITS

PRISON ... ... 195TAUNTON, CHANTRY AT S. M.Magd. ... ... IQ7

TAUNTON MAYORS... ... 259Taunton, Edw. 111-113, 15-153Tavernere. W. ... 44, 45

Tayler, Bridget ... ... 182

Tayllour, Rd. ... ... 190

Taylor, Geo. 262, J. 21, 270,Col. Cathcart, M. J. ... 225

Teilde, W. ... ... 344Templer, J. ... ... 364Tench, M. F. A. ... ... 205Teneda.Sebas.de... ...265

Terry, Pet. ... ... 43Teson, H. ... ... 277Teuerde, J. ... ... 311

Teye, J. de ... ... 330T. G. S. ... ... 266

Thackham, Mr. ... ... 126

Thatcher, A. A. ... ... 30Thickette, T. atte. ... ... 143

Thirnyng, W. ... ... 95Thistlewayte, Fras. 268, Mr. 125, 126

Thomas, Ag. 18, Dalby 86, Job 133Thompson. E. M. ... ... 12

Thompson, J. 21, 22, Sir Pet. 72Yates. ... ... 289

Thorlthorp, J. ... ... 138Thome, W. ... ... 295Thornell, Baldwin... ... 312Thrope, W. atte ... ... 287Thursby, W. ... ... 268

Tiohborne, H. 249, Rog. ... 207Tichebourne, Lionel 66, 67, 157, 206

Tilio, Rt., T. 343, W., T. ... 344Tillery, Sarah

Tilley, R. H.Tilye. J.

Timewell, Steph.Tirel, HughTite, C.

Tite, C. 49, 108

Togwell, Alex.

Toky, Edm.Tole, T.

Tollervile, Giles

Tolre, Hugh de 141, Rd. de ..

Tomer, Cristina, J. 61

Tomlyns, Mr.

... 132

... 77344

... 260

... 41

259, 352352

... 198

... 147

33415428662

124

in,

Page.Tompson, Jane ... ... 17Toms, Mr. .. ... 127Tomson, Archibald ... 352Tonere, Giles 90, 93, Sir H. ... 93Toney, J. ... ... 333Tope, T. ... ... 333Topp, J. ... . 166

Torbervyle, J. ... '43Touker, Edw. le 311, J.48, Rd. 190TOUP JONATHAN ... ... 65Toup, Family ... ... 65Toup, Bernard ... ... 56Tourgys, Rt. ... ... 285Towke, J. ... ... 148Townesende, Nich. atte ... 330Towill, J. ... 120, 260

Townsend, T. ... "-54Townson, Bp. Rt., 177, 230,

Gert. ... . 230Trask, Katrina ... ... 30Travers, Ann, Christ. ... 168TREADING A WAD ... 116

Treble, Barth. ... ... 260Tredoze, Rt. .. ... 284Tregonwell, J. 156, 157, T. ... 55Tregonwells ... ... 53Tregoz, Sir Rt.de ... ... 185Trenchard, Fras. 161, H. 14, 15,

24, 68, J. 16, 24, 161, T. no,112, 150-152

Trenchard, Portrait of Sir J. ... 76Trendowe, J. ... 94Trevelyan, Reg. Entries ... 162

Trewe, Simon ... ... 126

Trillek, Rt. de ... ... 144Tripp, J. ... 260, 261

Troke, Sophia, ... ... 165Trott, H. J. ... ... 352Trowbridge, J. 259, Rhoda ... 133Trussel, W. .. ... 238Trygaldy, J. ... ... 186

Tryvet, Sir J. ... ... 368Tuberville, Sir And. de 48, T.

14. 15, N. ... ... 15Tucker, Radigan 77, T. 242, 355,

W.... ... ... 351Tueksbury, Betsy, Fras. ... 77Turbervile, Brian 299, Geo. 206,

Hugh, Rt.,Walt. 190. Eliz. 67,Sir J. 127, N. 66, 67, Rd. de

235, T. ... 66-68

Turner, J, 25, 228, Mrs. 124, W. 260Turner al's Ferror... ... 295

Turpyn, T. ... 330, 334Turtell, Ralph ... ..328Twichet al's Audeley, Rd., H. 15

Twynno, Christ. ... ... 66

Tybynam, W. ... ... 285

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Page.Tyler, T. ... ... 352Tylleffote, J. ... 36, 37Tylye. Rt. ... ... 343Tynbyth, W. ... ... 290Tynham, J. 192, W. 366, 367Tytell, J. ... ... 312TYTHERLEIGH ARMS ... 82

Tytherleigh. Rt., Anna, Eliz. ... 82

Tyzerd. 247, W. ... ... 246UdalJ.S. ... ... 78Udal, Hon. J. S. ... 35, 87Uffa, J.... ... ... 48Ugarto, Falceo de, Jeronino de 265U-LA-ULA-LOO ... 2O9, 265Ulster, Lionel, E. of -"44Unwyne, T. 311, 343, 344,Walt. 342Upcote, T. ... ... 245Uppchegge. T. ... ... 141Uphawe, Nich. 236, Steph. 236, 336Uphaye, Steph. le 286, 287Uptone.Rt.de ... 327,356, 360Uryssche, Phil, le .. 43Usher, Christ.. Flor., Martha... 160

Ussher, Pet. le ... ... 312Uvedale,G.,H., J. 67, T. ...208Uvedall, G., H. ... ... 156VANDALISM ... ... 2

Vanham, Mr. ... ... 121

Varty Smith, J. C.... ... 205Vaughan, C. ... 67, 157Veel, Rt. 284, 285, W. ... 364Vennard. J. ... 15, 16

Veer, Pet. le ... ... 331Verney, J. ... ... I46

Vile, J. ... ... 3Villeforde, And. de ... 90VILLEINAGE IN DORSET ... 195Vincent, Brice ... 163, 53, 54Vineing, Martha ... 57Vininge.J. ... ... 81Virgin, T. ... ... 221

Virgo, Rd. ... 192, 366Viring, H. ... ... 363Vizard, T. .. ... 123V. L. 0. ... 167, 346Voer, J. le ... ... 288Vore. J. ... ... I38

Vulliamy, J. ... ... 3IgVye.Edw.i26, 299. 300, 301. Urs. 300V7el . w - - ... 332Vyncent, W. ... ... ig2Wace. Alan de 279, Walt. .. 326Waddam, Geo. 207. N. ... 17Waddon, Rd. ... 83, 84Wade, Dinah, Eliz., Rd., J. ...290Wadham 1 1, Eliz., J., Joyce 304,Law. 307, Nich. ... 159

Waight, Edw. ... ,. I2I

Page.Wainwright, T. ... ... 349WAKE, CAPT. WM. ... 102

Wake, Archbishop ... 102

Wakerich, J. ... 43Walbruge, Rt. ... ... 311Walcombe, Rog. ... ... 366Waldgrave, Sir C.... ... 122

Waldron, Gert.isg, Mr. 122, N.W. ... ... ... 18

Waleis, Geof. 286, Walt, le ... 106

Walensis, W. ... ... 327Walford, J. ... ... 17Walkeleyn. J., 366, 368, Rt. 288,W. 370,

"

... ... 371Walkeriz, Rt. de ... ... 91

Wall,]. ... ... 147Wallis 130, Jos. ... ... 315Wallok, Edw. ... ... 334Wallope, W. ... ... 157Walls, Ernest ... ... 205Walrond, Sir W. ... ... 57Walssh, Alice, Edith, Joan, Mat.,

Nich. le, 237, J. 258, 330 ... 334WALTER, EDWARD... ... 355Walters, J. C. ... ... 30Walton, Rt, ... .. 192Walwe, T. ... ... 138

Walys, T. ... 365War...W. de ... ... 283Ward, Jos. 132, Rd. ... 194Ware. J. 334, Reg. 336, Rd. ... 198Warforthell, Pet. ... ... 344WARHAM, J., LECTURER ATCREWKERNE ... ... 57

Warmwell, J. ... ... 96Warner, Sir Edw. 99, 169, 170,

G. W. 352, T. ... ... 296Warr, J. ... ... 33Warre, Edw., H. 161, F. 338,

J.66, T.

Warren, W.M.K....Warren FamilyWarren, Alex. 351 Fran.

Warter, J.

Waryn, Alice

Wason, Rd.Wasshebru, J.

Wastell, Nich.

Watercombe, J.

... 159... 314... 129... 295... 23... 140... 144

332... 141

336, 377Watton, Drew 235, Guy de 329,

J. de ... 235, 331

Watts, Col. 212, J. 57, N. 14,

207, Rd. 14, Sam. ... 261

Wauton. Sir Alan de ... 144

Way, H. ... ... 247

Waymonde, T. ... ... 190

Weare, J.. W., Walt. 156, Rt.... 114

Weaver, F. W. 30, 184

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Page.Weaver. J. R. H. ... 49, 131Webb. Fras. 352, J.yi. 261,268,

Sir].... ... ... 268

Webbe, A. 14, Rt. 37, T. 186,

334, W. 15 ... ... 208W. E. D. ... ... 265Weech, Alice ... ... 33Weekes, Ant. 161, Christ. ... 207Weekly Entertainer ... 3

Weke, W. ... ... 147Welford, John ... ... 99Welborne, Geo. ... 156, 157Welch, Mr. ... ... 340Welifed. Rog. ... ... 363Welle, Hugh 107, J. atte 41, 257Rd. at 255, Walt, at ...312

Welles.Phil. de.Abbot of Bindon

96. 137WELLINGTON DISTURBANCES 18

WELLOW, LANDS IN ... 227WELLS, COMMUNAR OF ... 265WELLS DEANERY ... 346Wells, Lady ... ... 320Wendene, Steph. de ... 46Were F. ... ... 172Were, F. 347, T. ... ... 89Wernerd, Rt. ... ... 190Wesley, Barth. ... ... 52West, Sir W., Ld Lawarre ... 208

West, C. ... 166, W. 71

Westbury, Wilts, Manor of 262

Westbury, Rt., Eliz. ... 46Westcombe, T. ... ... 260

Weste, T. ... ... 156Westley, Jas. ... ... 191Westover, Ag. 18, W. 18, 309Weston, J. 189, J. de 263, Rt.

147, T. ... ... 150Wethere, Johanne... ... 253Wevelescombe, Phil, de ... 363Wever, Ellis ... ... 352WEYMODTH BRIDGES ... 354WEYMODTH PORT ... 353Weymouth ... ... 194WEYMOUTH, COMEDIANS AT ... 320Whatecombe, W. ... ... 235Wheccorn (Whectorn) Walt. ... 141Wheeler, Christ. 58, Geo. 25,

85, 268, 269Wheteacre, Steph.... ... 68

Wheteley, W. ... ... 189Whettcombe, J. ... ... 125Whiffin, H. ... in, 151, 152Whippe, J. ... ... 313Whippy, Mr. ... ... 123Whistler, C. W. ... 40,272.373Whistler, C. W. ... 27. 28

Whit, Eliz. ... ... 291

Page.WHITE FAMILY ... ... 302White, Edw. 352, E. E. 205,Gab. 68, 77, 156, 157, 206,

J. 54, 166, 368, Mr. 120, Rt.

77, Steph. 206, T. 249, 253,Walt, le 287. W. 24, 85, 365

White, al's Forsey, J. ... 86Whiteaker, W. ... ... 84Whitelocke, T. ... ... 81

Whitrowe, Mr. ... 120, 127Whiteway, W. ... ... 36Whithermarshe, J.... ... 117Whithur, J. ... ... 245Whiting, Abbot Rd. 9, 146, 147Whittington, J. ... ... 161

Whitlocke, J. ... ... 312Whityng, J. ... ... 146.

Whyte, J. 371, W. ... "-333Whytefelde, W. de 329, 330Wiatt, Martha, Nich. ... 129Wiche, Benj. ... ... 269WIDCOMBE CHURCH .. 116

Widrington, Wm. Lord ... 85Wikeham, Jas. ... ... 68

Wilcox, Alf. ...' ... 31

Wilde, Baron J. ... 301,302, 350Wilding, Ant. ... ... 203Wildman, Mr. ... ... 120

Wilkey, J. ... ... 352Wilkins, Adam ... ... 245

Wilkyns, W. ... 345WILLETT, THOMAS ... 302Willett, Family ... ... 302Williams, P. H. ... ... 320Williams, Daub. 300, Edm. 247,Edw. 23, J. ... 83, 205

Williamson. C. N., A. M, ... 31

Willis, Ed. ... 123, 298Wills. Rt. ... ... 54Wilson, Hamand 248, W. ... 294Wiltshire, Earl of ... ... 156Wimbleton, Mary ... ... 166

Winch, Rd. ... ... 296Winchester, Marquess of ... 156Windham, Eliz. 159, SirW. 124T. ... ... 121, 122

Windsor. T. ... ... 132

Winge, Val. ... ... 162

Winnington ... ... 61

Winterborne, Mr. ... ... 122

Winterstoke, Lord ... 31

Winton, Bp. of ... ... 185

Winwood, H. H. ... ... 27

Wise, T. ... ... 247Wiseman.Sir W.,Eliz.,Theodosia 82

WITCHCRAFT AT MONTACUTE 33

Witheral, J. ... ... 71WITHAM MS. ... .- 289

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Withers, Eliz. ... ... 58WlVELISCOMBE MANOR ... 32

Wode, J. atte ... 238

Wodebrigge, A. de ... 13

Wodehay, W. ... 4 1 . 94Wodelode ... 254

Wodeman, Rt. ... ... 313

Wodmanton, J. ... 94Wolcombe, H. ... 3HWolford, Walt. ... ... 334

Wolton, T. ... 37

WOOD, ABRAHAM ... ... 222

Wood. Abr., Bohemia 222. Sir

Mark ... 9

Woodbury, M. A.... ... 133

Woodcocke, Dor. 294, J. 290, 291

Woodhall, Jane. Jas., W., Mary 294Woodhouse, Christ. 264, J., Rd. 300Woodward, Miss ... ... 164

Woodcott, Eliz. ... ... 308

Woolmington, J. ... ... 166

Woram, Pet. 147, W. ... 352

Wooseley, J. ... ... 18

Wreche, Walt. ... ..-359Wrentmore, I. H. ... ... 242

Wright. W. ... ... 18

Writheral, Rd. ... ... 71

Wrocheshale, Nich. de ... 141

Wroughton, J.. Margt .... 191

Wrungge, Nich. ... ... 345

Wryngge, Rd. ... ... 342Wulle, J. ... ... 14?

Wulwyne, Reg. ... ... 360Wyatt, T. ... ... 81

Wydeslate, T. ... ... 1 86

Wygrym, Christina ... 313Wyk. Walt, de ... ... 141

Wyke. W. de ... ... 344Wykes. Rt. ... ... 190

Wylkyns, W. ... ... 343

Wymbourne, J. de 239, 240Wymne, H.

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... ... 120

Page.Wyndham's, Oak, Judge ... nWyndam, Sir J., Joan, Sir Wad. 230Wynfryd ... ... 336Wyne, J. le ... ... 287Wynn, Lieut. ... 58, 59Wynne, Rd. ... ... 23Wynterbourn ... ... 333Wynterborne, H. de 93, J. de 329Wyntirhey, T. ... ... 313Wyrdesford ... ... 334Wyseman, J. 42, 141, W. ... 44Wyte, W. le ... ... 141Wyth, Benj. ... ... 23Wyther.W. ... ... 41X. Y. Z. ... ... 76Yadewik, Walt, de, W. ... 360Yale.J. 43Yandover, Manor of ... 245Yard, J. ... ... 260

Yate, T. ... ... 86

Yates, Mary ... ... 166YATTON CHURCH, ARMS IN ... 266

YATTON, SKELETONS AT ... 20

Yeatman, Mr. 126, Pet. ... 131Yerbery, Humf., J., T. ... 207YERBURY FAMILY ... 118, 175Yerbury, W. ... ... 119Yerde, J. ... ... 94Yonge, E. 18, H. le 311, J. 305,

Sir J. 18, Marg. 305, N. 36, 37Rog. 89, T. le 257, Walt. 308,W. ... ... 61, 206

Yonge, al's Edmonds, J. ... 156York, Edw. D. of 164, Rd, do. 233Young, Christ. 300, H. 85, T. 23Younge, Alice, Jane, Walt. 308

J- 37. 38, Mr. ... ... 122

Yryssh, W. ... ... 41Yvethorne, J. ... ... 361Zouche, C. 15, 16,

Zucbe, Eudo la, Milisanda ... 143

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MAYO AND ELTON FAMILIES

By CANON MAYO, M.A.. LONG BURTON VICARAGE, SHERBORNE.

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This work contains, in addition to the Mayo and Elton

sections, nearly fifty genealogies of other Families, and a History

of the Manors of Andrewes and Le Mote, in Cheshunt, Herts,

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