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Volumes I, II, III, IV, V, VI & VII Autumn 1993 to Spring 2014 CUMULATIVE LIST OF CONTENTS BY AUTHOR List of Short Notes, Queries, Replies & Letters to the Editor Indexes: People & Places Index & General Index ISSN 1351-2153 List of Contents by Author Vol: Page Allitt, Sue The Life and Times of Robert and Sue Roberts V 54 Chipping Campden Murder of 1772 VII 50 Amphlett, Olivia A Travelling Parish Register V 20 New Acquisition to CADHAS Archives V 37 & Judith Ellis Archive Acquisition: Commemorative Tablecloth 1843 V 58 & Monica Bedding More on Alec Miller V 60 Lion Cottage, Broad Campden VI 6 Recent Acquisitions to CADHAS Archives VI 49 Ashworth, Roberta The Trinders of Chipping Campden VII 34 Ball, Stephen Ebrington – a brief History II 7 Harrowby House II 19 Bedding, Monica Post Office Accounts and Notebook VI 28 Boyesen, Dorothy Memories of Chipping Campden IV 6 Bradbury, Oliver Richard Hulls of Chipping Campden’s work for John Rushout the 2 nd Lord Northwick, 1769 – 1859 - part I II 51 From Northwick Park to Thirlestaine – part II II 67 Bridges, Zoë Host Gurton: From Footman to Farmer V 43 Brodie-Murphy, Janet Campden Town Band: Arthur Ernest Bunten VII 63 Bull, Derek In search of the Mickleton Bennets VII 8 Campden & District Historical and Archæological Society Regd. Charity No. 1034379 NOTES & QUERIES
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Volumes I, II, III, IV, V, VI & VII

Autumn 1993 to Spring 2014

CUMULATIVE

LIST OF CONTENTS BY AUTHOR

List of Short Notes, Queries, Replies & Letters to the Editor

Indexes: People & Places Index & General Index

ISSN 1351-2153

List of Contents by Author Vol: Page

Allitt, Sue The Life and Times of Robert and Sue Roberts V 54 Chipping Campden Murder of 1772 VII 50 Amphlett, Olivia A Travelling Parish Register V 20 New Acquisition to CADHAS Archives V 37 & Judith Ellis Archive Acquisition: Commemorative Tablecloth 1843 V 58 & Monica Bedding More on Alec Miller V 60 Lion Cottage, Broad Campden VI 6 Recent Acquisitions to CADHAS Archives VI 49 Ashworth, Roberta The Trinders of Chipping Campden VII 34 Ball, Stephen Ebrington – a brief History II 7 Harrowby House II 19 Bedding, Monica Post Office Accounts and Notebook VI 28 Boyesen, Dorothy Memories of Chipping Campden IV 6 Bradbury, Oliver Richard Hulls of Chipping Campden’s work for John Rushout the 2nd Lord Northwick, 1769 – 1859 - part I II 51 From Northwick Park to Thirlestaine – part II II 67 Bridges, Zoë Host Gurton: From Footman to Farmer V 43 Brodie-Murphy, Janet Campden Town Band: Arthur Ernest Bunten VII 63 Bull, Derek In search of the Mickleton Bennets VII 8

Campden & District Historical and Archæological Society

Regd. Charity No. 1034379

NOTES & QUERIES

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Clayton, Alan A Journey to Find Rolf Clayton VI 38 Clough, Tim Rutland & Chipping Campden: an unexplained connection VI 9 Cockerham, Paul The ‘Campden Head’ VI 50 Coldicott, Fred The History of Mickleton (Campden) Tunnel II 43 Cookson, Robert Newton Chadwick VII 15 Cotterell, David The Hanging Post on No-Man’s Land – a Further Note II 58 Fun and Games V 39 Sir Thomas Phillipps 1792-1872: Bibliophile VI 7 The Buccaneer Doctor VI 36 Court, Doris L. Law & Order in Weston-sub-Edge in the 14th Century II 31 Croot, Gordon The Ashbee Bathing Place IV 31 Davenport, Andrew Maye E. Bruce VI 3 Davies, Ron Cider and Harvest II 35 Day, Chris Market Towns in the Nineteenth Century IV 19 Doe, Vanessa William Henry Baker: Pillar of Society to Bankrupt VII 10 Edwards, Eve Thomas Bravell 1616-1655, a Little Known Hero of the Civil War in Dorset VI 72 Ellis, Doris M. More on Campden’s Postal Service History VI 35 A Note from 5th January 1952 Parish Council Meeting VI 55 Ellis, Judith Jesse Taylor, Campden Photographer V 27 Campden Workhouse V 70 Evans, Diana Miles Smith V 19 Ancient Yews and Other Trees in Campden VI 60 Fisher, Margaret and Putting their hands to the Plough - Part 1 V 63 Mitchell, Pearl Putting their hands to the Plough - Part II VI 13 “Then There Was The School” - Part I VI 61 “Then There Was The School” - Part II VI 75 “Then There Was The School” - Part III VII 23 “Then There Was The School” - Part IV VII 27 Gordon, Peter Legal Curiosities in Campden Title Deeds No.1 ‘Statutes Merchant or of the Staple’ I 7 No. 2 ‘Levying a Fine’ I 18 No. 3 ‘Lease and Release’ I 45 St James Church – Who designed the West Window? II 71 Granger, Denis The 1851 Census and the Railwaymen IV 56 The Navvies Moved On, the Trains Awakened Campden IV 64 Percy Hobart, Major-General to Lance-Corporal VI 27 Griffin, Cheryl The Griffin Family of Broad Campden VI 77 Griffiths, Guy Desmond Extract from Memoir of his Life V 69

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Extract from Memoir of the Life VI 26 Grivel, John The Grivel Family II 39 Grove, Lily My Memories – The Old Bluecoat School and Whitsun Week IV 34 Grove, Michael Philip A Campden Childhood III 41 A Young Man at War III 56 Back from the War – a Brief Return III 64 A Young Man in Campden between the Wars IV 8 A Campden Man at War in Iraq, 1942-3 IV 21 Hale, Emily Extract from ‘They Flash upon the Inward Eye’ V 47 Holdsworth, Donald Two 17th Century Vicars of Campden – William Bartholomew and Henry Hicks, Father and Son-in-Law III 29 A Forgotten Worthy: Dr. Robert Payne Smith, Dean of Canterbury VI 79 Percy Charles Rushen (1874-1962: An Appreciation VII 5 Holme, Benjamin Francis Tomes Part 1 II 4 Part 2 II 15 Part 3 II 28 Housman, Laurence Extract from The Forgotten Years V 13 Hughes, Paul R. Campden 1914-18: Geoffrey Lynch Staunton V 31

Izod, Alan More on Izod’s Post IV 38 Jackson, Carol Twenty Years Ago – How it all began for CADHAS IV 42 (abridged by Jill Wilson) The Second Decade (abridged by Jill Wilson) IV 53 Query Corner: Nelly Erichson V 4 A Campden Connection – Alec Miller in the South Lakeland area V 10 A Campden Connection with Rugby V 29 Wenlock Olympian Games V 40 New Acquisition to CADHAS Archives V 37 The Slave Trade and the Barham Court Connection V 51 ‘The Finest Street Left In England’ VI 16 Harriet Tarver VI 54 The diary of a German PoW at Camp 185, Sep. 1944 – Feb.1948 VII 56 Johnson, Frank Library and Archive No. 1 I 11 No. 2 I 23 No. 3 I 36 From the Guild of Handicraft Trust I 35 Guild of Handicraft Trust II 12 Tribute to Allan Warmington V 35 Jones, Celia The Inns and Alehouses of Chipping Campden and Broad Campden – another Inn III 5 Agricultural Unrest in the 1870s III 15 The Other Campden – Then and Now – A Brief History of the Research Association – Part 1 III 51 Part II III 65 Part III IV 3

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The Ashbee Piano – A Painted Masterpiece IV 52 Above Lynches Wood V 12 Jones, Tim Review: Jerrold Northrop Moore, F.L. Griggs: The Architecture of Dreams III 18 Keight, Roger The Infamous Sir William Keyt III 3 Wolds End House III 39 Life in the 1500s V 2

Knight, Martin The Taplins of Campden, Blockley and Bretforton VII 21 Ladbrook, Nicholas Leaving Campden in 1877 V 57 Lane, Geoffrey W. A Lost Farm in Westington I 29 Lane v Lane and Griffiths III 23 The unfortunate death of poor Scott How III 45 A Further Note – Vox Clamantis III 48 Whatever became of Robert Taynton? IV 39 Macartney, John Chipping Campden in Two World Wars II 33 Marsh, Judith Richard Ellis and the National School III 27 Martin, Reg Cotswold Way Marker Stone at Campden Square V 42 Middlebrook, Martin A Belgian soldier’s Grave and the VAD Hospital VII 29 Another Owner of Norton Hall – Mrs Willoughby VII 51 Powell, Felicity The Green Howards’ Gift V 23 Powell, Geoffrey The 1522 Military Survey of Gloucestershire I 20 Review: Anthea Jones, The Cotswolds I 46 Seamas Stewart – In Memoriam II 27 The Chipping Campden Altar Hangings II 53 Peter Gordon’s Research Project III 44 Egypt IV 64 Price, Arthur Westington Quarry – Some further findings I 41 Radford, Jackie Marmaduke Tennant VII 43 Reast, Christina On Matters of Brass and Stone I 70 Robinson, Gary Chipping Campden Bowling Club Centenary VI 64 Rushen, Percy C. The Police Station (quoted from) IV 38 Ryder, Joan Jonathan Hulls and the Hulls Family – Part 1 I 57 Jonathan Hulls and the Hulls Family – Part 2 II 60 Salmon, Robin ‘From Brewhouse to Boatman’ VII 40 Scholler, Elaine From Guthrie to Rogers – a Potted History VII 65 Shoemaker, Al A Canadian’s Journey to a Narrow Valley with fields VI 23 Smith, David A Tithe Dispute in Chipping Campden 1644 –1649 V 5 Spicer, Tony Campden and the Battle of Stow, 15th to 21st March, 1646 VII 67

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Taplin, John Christopher Whitfield, 1902-1967 VI 18 The Noel Family’s Shakespeare Connections - Part 1 VI 29 The Noel Family’s Shakespeare Connections - Part 2 VI 41 Tennant, Philip Chipping Campden and its District in the Civil War - Part 1 I 51

Chipping Campden and its District in the Civil War - Part 2 I 63 [Transcript] The Inventory of Robert Hiorne of Westington, 1647 I 38 Turner, Rosemary E. Archivist’s Report V 8 A Gardener’s Diary at Ivy House 1909-26 V 25 Vince, David Change from Pre-Conquest Times to the Fourteenth Century in the Cotswold Edge Parishes III 55 The Deserted Village of Naunton-sub-Edge III 63 Saintbury and Willersey – Life in the Fourteenth Century IV 5 Walker, Philip A Postcard Message about Arts & Crafts VII 38 Warmington, Allan How Campden got involved in King John’s Troubles in Normandy I 2 Westington Quarries I 9 Unchanging Mickleton – Part 1 I 31 Part 2 I 43 Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, holds Campden I 71 Campden in the Hands of a Southampton Merchant II 9 Revd. Richard Flavell – A Commonwealth Minister at Willersey II 55 Bordesley Abbey and the land at Combe II 63 The Land at Combe and the Dissolution III 7 Work on a Local 19th Century Farm Part 1 III 11 Part 2 III 19 Part 3 III 33 Why the date 689? III 68 Where is Campden? IV 11 A Medieval Dispute IV 15 The Methodists in Campden IV 27 & 47 History of Court Barn V 21 Wilgress, Jane Seventy Years of Craftsmanship: A Brief Look at the Life of Alec Miller V 63 Wilkes, Martin The Withers Family I 14 Wilson, Jill Campden Sun-dials No 1 I 4 Sir Henry Bard, Adventurer, Traveller, Soldier and Diplomatist Part 1 I 5 Part 2 I 15 Coins found in Campden I 32 Broad Campden Man Drunk & Disorderly I 33 The Spiriting away of William Harrison I 62 Unanswered II 2 Mr Lilley’s Steps II 2 Some Local Mediæval Craftsmen II 22 Notes on Two Elections in Campden – last Century II 24 Lord Clarendon and Colonel Bard II 38 A Note on Richard Hulls II 54 Who was Simon White? II 65 A Tragedy at Ilmington II 72

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The Old Christmas Day Sermon in Chipping Campden III 2 A Note on the White Family III 6 A Note on Campden’s Postal services in the 19th Century III 22 The Chipping Campden altar hangings – a further note III 32 Two Very Tenuous Connections III 32 A Note on Dover’s Games in 1644 III 34 Review: Cirencester Miscellany 4 III 43 Campden in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century – What was its County or National Importance? III 46 Taverns – another measure of a town’s importance? III 50 Samuel Edwin Bartleet and the Bartleet Family III 58 Sir Henry Bard – Political Assassin? III 62 A Note on Local Quarries some C19 and early C20 Records IV 10 Campden House, Kensington IV 14 Book Review: A Cotswold Miscellany IV 17 The Chimes – a Note on the Carillon IV 23 Izod’s Post IV 36 What Happened to Campden’s Chantries? IV 59 Geoffrey Stewart Powell In Memoriam IV 64 Was the Parish Church damaged in the Civil War? IV 66 The Campden Wonder – a new piece of information? IV 73 A Puzzle in the High Street - where did John Jenkes live? V 3 Campden & District & the Hereford Earthquake of 1896 V 14 Tribute to Allan Warmington V 35 Alf Hathaway - Farewell V 37 Book Review: My Village, My Home V 46 Before The Guild: Rennie Mackintosh VI 15 Speculation on Building Old Campden House VI 56 Did Abraham Lincoln Know Of the Campden Wonder? VI 67 CADHAS (now CCHS) in Action VII 53 Wood, Jack Broad Campden Meeting House I 26 Woolven, Robin The Camden Connection IV 18 Lady Camden’s Charity IV 26

List of Short Notes etc.

In earlier issues a separate index of queries and replies was included. More recently queries have been answered other than through these pages and, where appropriate, recorded in N & Q in ‘Letters to the Editor’. These latter are listed here. The content of that previous index has now been incorporated here for the sake of consistency. Items so transferred are indicated by ‘Q’ and ‘R’. As will be seen, not all have yet received answers.

1851 Census – an odd occurrence I 76 Alcock, Emma Q 009 I 19 - all Mr Smith’s children - I 44 A Civil War Enigma V 41 An Apology and Correction I 48 Archive Room Queries IV 74 Bailey’s British Directory – 1784 III 10 Bankes, Lawrence Q 053 IV 2, 74 Barnes, Eliza Sarah Q 040 III 26 Barnes / Roberts / Freeman Q 041 III 26 Benfield Cottage and Emily Hale’s description VI 22 C19 Canning, A Note on IV 2 The CADHAS Clanger V 11 Campden Floods – from the Archives V 56 Campden at War – November 1940 II 42 Campden’s Burgage Plots – a note III 9 Cherry Family Q 030 II 32 Chipping Campden Churchyard Nos. 1 & 2 I 73

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Chipping Campden Churchyard No. 3 II 18 Christopher Whitfield and Stanley Cottage, Leysbourne V 62 Churchyard Survey, The II 47 Cotswold Journal Cutting, Aug 24, 1907 regarding a competition scam V 62 Cotswolds in 1610, The II 66 Cotterell, Edward Stokes Q & R 011 I 21, 33 Culpepper Biochemical Products Ltd factory in Broad Campden VI 58 Dover’s Games, Civil War interruption Q & R 017 I 34} III 54} Edens of Norton Hall Q 019 I 47 Ellis, Richard Q 042 III 26 Evacuees Q 047 III 38 Excerpts from CADHAS Bulletins – October 1984 I 28 Fawcett, Thomas, Vicar of Aston-sub-Edge Q & R 006 I 10, 22 Franchise Affair’ ‘The, film, Q & R 037 III 26, 40 From the Local News 1890s and 1903 II 26 Gardner Family Q & R 022 I 50, 69 Gimson, master mariner Q & R 004 I 6, 22 Grevel Coat of Arms, similar to Peyton Arms, A Note on VI 34 Griffiths, Miss Euraf Q & R 044 III 38, 54 Groat of Mary Tudor, A I 74 Hands, John Q 034 II 69 Hanging Post, The II 46 Harriet Tarver, the Campden Poisoner II 62 Harris, Lady Frieda, Q & R 013 I 34, 48 Hartwell family Q & R 010 I 21, 33, 48 ‘Have a Go’ BBC programme of 1948 V 62 Heaton Family & Garthaway VI 46 High Street Houses with Dates and Initials I 50 High Street Houses I 74 History Netted III 14 Hobart, Percy Cleghorn Stanley V1 70 Holland, Frank Q & R 043 III 38, 50 Hungry Christmas in Campden, A II 50 Information from Elsewhere II 66 Keitley Family Q 025 I 56 Kempson Family Q 052 IV 2, 74 Keyte family Q & R 033 II 47, 70 Killing Urchins, A Note on II 72 Lane, William Henry, & his house Q 035 III 17 Lane Family Q 038 III 26 Leaman Family, The Q 003 I 6 Letters to the Editor Query Corner: Nelly Erichson at The Martins V 4 Alec Miller: new information V 17 Geoffrey Lynch Staunton & the Ashbee Bathing Place; The Jarvis family V 34 Emily Hale; William Nathan Izod; ‘Margaret Floods’ V 50 Christopher Whitfield; ‘Have a Go’ radio programme; ‘Teapot Cottage’; a 100-year old scam V 42 Ancient Yews in Campden VI 2 Bishop Miles Smith, further information; George Macaulay Trevelyan; Benfield cottage photo VI 22 Honeypot Cottage; Stewart House & the original Burgage plots; Grevel & Peyton coats of arms VI 34 The Peyton coat of arms elsewhere; Garthaway – a house rented in 1938; The Heaton family & Birmingham Mint connections; Hobart candlesticks; the auction of ‘Lordship’ titles; The new ‘Lord of Campden manor’ VI 46 Culpeper’s factory in Broad Campden; the Wauton & Leyel families VI 58

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More on Culpeper in Broad Campden, Hilda Leyel – a film; More on Percy Cleghorn Stanley Hobart; about W. W. Marsh VI 70 Miles Smith (1554-1624), bishop of Gloucester – summary of information; Inquest report (1834) on Thomas Tarver, victim of the Campden poisoner VII 2 The Rowney family in the locality & the West Midlands VII 14 George ‘Spoe’ Fletcher – a local poacher; Thomas Hulls Miles – blown up by gunpowder in Campden (1787); two vicars of Campden named Weston; ‘Campden Backbone Pie’, the recipe VII 26 More about ‘Backbone Pie’; Frederick Trinder, his charitable bequest (1912); An Arts & Crafts Exhibition – the story of a postcard VII 38 Murder in 1772 by William Kelly – contemporary newspaper reports VII 50 Family contacts have been made including Bonner, Horseman, Izod, Neve, Noel, Roberts, Truby & Turner VII 62 Lordship of the Manor of Combe & Westington VI 48 Lygon Arms, Q 012 I 34 Marsh, W.W. and his ‘Star’ Edwardian car V1 71 Measure of Information, A II 18 Miles, Stanley, Lunt & Crook Families Q 031 II 32 More on Job Sermon III 28 More Transportees III 28 Mrs Jacquetta Priestley – In Memoriam II 3 Muniment room, Extract 1 II 11 Museum Website, A III 5 Name of inn once occupying Charlecote? Q & R 008 I 19, 48 New York Farm, Ilmington – source of name? Q 021 I 47 Nineteenth Century Advertisement, A IV 24 Noel Arms, date of name change? Q & R 007 I 10, 22 Noel Arms Sign Q 029 II 18 Note on Job Sermon, A III 21 Note on the Sundial in the Churchyard I 56 ‘Now and Forever’, film Q 046 III 38 Oxford University Press – A Request II 21 Paul’s Pike, origin of name? Q & R 005 I 10, 22 Pembruge/Pembrage/Pembridge, Edmund Q & R 018 I 47, 59 Percy Rushen’s Account of the Conference of A.D. 689 III 72 Peyton family & Coat of Arms VI 34, 46 Peter Gordon and Notes & Queries III 44 Phoenix Place, behind Stuart House, & Honeypot Cottage, note on VI 34 Pickering & Figgures, Blockley families Q 015 I 34 Press Cutting 1767 II 59 Prisoner of War Camps Q & R 045 III 38, 54} IV 2} Prisoners of War, Italian Q 049 III 60 ‘Prisoners of War’ - Extract from, by Nicholson, H.V. V 24 Publications – a list of books in print and forthcoming II 48 R.A.F Stations at Honeybourne and Long Marston Q 024 I 56 Redding Family Q 027 I 69 Scriven, Mabel Q & R 028 II 8, 66 Select list of the Writings of Geoffrey Powell relating to Campden & District IV 64 Smith, John & Family Q & R 039 III 26, 54 Smith, Miles Bishop of Gloucester, more on VI 22 Smith, Richard & family Q 014 I 34 Spring Family Q 023 I 56 Stanley, Antony & Elizabeth Q 032 II 32 Summerton Family Q 026 I 69 Sundials Q 051 III 60 Tithes demanded for land used by the Railway II 45 Tomes, Mary, registration of death at Shipston Q & R 020 I 47}

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III 8} Tracy / Tracey, James Q 036 III 22 Trevelyan, George Macaulay, further note on VI 22 Vicar’s Book, The II 14 Voters’ Lists Q 048 III 60 Vox Clamantis III 35 Warner, William Wyatt Q 050 III 60 Warning to Vagrants IV 38 Wartime airfield, location? Q & R 016 I 34, 48, 59 Web of Discovery, A II 69 Weigall, Arthur, tenant of Montrose c. 1892 Q 054 IV 35, 74 Welch, Robert and a design named Hobart VI 48 Where was the Redde Lyon? Q 001 I 6 Where was the Mermaid? Q 002 I 6

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Indexes These Indexes have been compiled from the ones produced for the individual volumes. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that names & topics are not duplicated in the listings, having been spelled or described differently, this may have occurred all the same.

[NB The name of the parish is omitted for place names within Chipping Campden. Not all names of persons and places (e.g. in farm accounts, travels, overseas) have been included. Only the family name or that of a member closely connected with Campden is listed where many members of an extended family are named in an article or letter. In addition the names of members of CADHAS are usually omitted. Quotations and authorities acknowledged in the text are also not listed. Where the person or topic is, or is linked with, the principal subject of an article or note only the first page number on which the name occurs is given. Further references therefore may be found in the subsequent pages. Cross references are given where a person might be sought under more than one name or title; e.g. Joan of Acre; or where the name of what is likely to be the same person is spelt differently in two articles; e.g. Jack Bailey/Baily. In a very small number of cases entries are repeated under two different headings for the convenience of enquirers.]

People & Places

Vols I, II, III, IV, V, VI & VII

Abbitts, Catherine, C19 V 57 Abbotsbury (house name) see The Cedars Ace, Benedict; mayor of Southampton, CI3 II 9 Acre, Joan of, C13, see Joan of Acre Adam of Avebury, vicar of Campden, C13 IV 15 Adams, Katharine, of Broadway, C20 V 21 Adys, William, of Worcs., C16 IV 60 Agnes, dau. of Ranulf de Blundeville II 9 Airedale, W. Yorks. I 22 Albini, Hugh de, 5th earl of Arundel, C13 II 9 Albini, William de, 3rd earl of Arundel, C13 II 9 Alcester, Warks. I 9, 55 Alcock, Emma, C20 I 19 Allcock, Mary, Methodist, C19 IV 28, 48 Almshouses, "Hospitall", Civil War I 68 Almshouses, C17 VI 56 Andrews, William, wheelwright, C19, IV 72 Anne, Princess of Denmark, C17 IV 14 Anstruther, a.k.a. Mrs Duncan Mackay, C19 V 10, 63 Applegarth, Trinder’s Bank VI 47 Appleton, Edward, railway clerk, C19 IV 68 Arbison, George, clerk, C19 IV 72 Arabia, C17 I 16 Arch, Joseph, speaker and President of Labourers’ Union, C19 III 15 Archbishop of Canterbury, Hubert Walter, C13. See Walter, Hugh Archer, Colonel Thomas, Civil War I 65 Arches, Dean of, C13 IV 15 Ardley House VI 29, 35 Arthur, Prince, son of Constance I 2, 72 Arundel, earls of, see Albini Ashbee, C.R. (see also Guild of Handicraft) I 7, 35, 74 II 12 III 17, 18 IV 17, 31-33, 52 V 4, 10, 12, 13 21, 29, 30 38, 41, 63 VI 6 Ashbee, Felicity, C20 IV 52

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VI 1 Ashbee, Janet, C19/20 IV 52 V 29 Ashwin, Rev. Collins, vicar of Stanway , C19 V 45 Ashwin, Frank, fatal accident, 1916 II 45 Ashwin, James, Bretforton magistrate, 1851 II 44 Assembly Rooms, at Noel Arms I 22 Astley, Sir Bernard, Civil War I 16 Astley, Lord Jacob, Civil War VII 69 Aston, Anthony & George, sons of Charles III 11 Aston, Bill & Charley, Town Band VII 64 Aston, Charles, farm foreman, Attlepin Farm, C19 III 11, 21 Aston, Sir Thomas, Evesham area, Civil War I 65 Aston Magna I 15 II 60 Aston Road I 10 Aston Road, Council houses, C20 IV 8 Aston-sub-Edge I 10, 22, 43 50, 76 III 55, 63 V 39 Attlepin farm, Mickleton & Norton III 11 Attlepin, fieldname, C19 III 11 Averill, Isaac; & Stephen, C19 VI 9, 11, 12 Avery, Nancy of Hatherley, C21 VI 28 Avon, river I 43 Awdry, Rev Charles H., Schools Inpector VII 24

Back Ends I 56 VII 65 Bacon, Frederick, railway employee, C19 IV 69 Bacon, John, station porter, C19 IV 68 Badela’s Brook, Saxon, see also Battle Brook III 71 Badsey, football match, c.1903 II 26 Bagnall, O. of Broad Campden, C20 VI 13 Bailey, Jack, G of H silversmith, C20 see also Baily, Jack VI 64 Bailiff V 43 Baillie, Canon, rector of Rugby, C20 V 29, 30, 31 Baily, Jack, C20 see also Bailey, Jack IV 32 Baker, Joyce of Ebrington, C20 V 62 Baker, Olivier, artist & antiquary, C20 VI 18 Baker, Richard Westbrook, C19 V 66, 68 VI 10, 11 Baker, Sarah Jane, C19 V 68 Baker, William Henry, C19 V 68 VI 10 and family VII 10 Bakers Hill road I 32 Balbye, Nicholas, witness, C16 III 8 Baldwin, John of Northwick Park, C19 V 65 Baldwyn, T of Hidcote Boyce, C20 VI 13, 14 Ball, H. of Hidcote Boyce, C20 VI 14 Ball, R.E. of Hidcote Boyce , ploughman, C20 VI 13 Ballard, George, antiquarian & local historian, C18 III 4 Banbury, Oxon., Civil War, C17 I 54, 63, 64, 67 Bankes, Lawrence, rector, Stanton, C16/C17 IV 2 Bantam Tea Rooms, High Street I 50 Barbary Pirates, C17 I 62 Barcheston I 71 Bard, Lady Anne, wife of Sir Henry, C17 I 16

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Bard, Frances, mistress of Prince Rupert, C17 I 16 Bard, Revd. George, Vicar of Staines, Middx., 1604 I 5 Bard, Sir Henry, Colonel Bard , Civil War, C17 I 5, 15 54, 67 II 38 III 62 IV 67 V 41 Bard, Maximilian, Girdler of London, brother of Sir Henry, C17 I 5 Barford, Warks. III 15 Barham Court, Teston, Kent V 51 Barker, F. & Son, London, - instrument & sundial makers, C19 I 56 Barker, Granville, C20 I 35 V 13 Barley Mow, Leasebourne III 36 VII 65 Barnard, Luke, music teacher, C17 V 7 Barnard, William, C15 IV 59 Barnes family III 26 Barnes, Sarah, postmistress, 1844 III 22 VI 3 Barnes, Eliza Sarah, schoolchild, 1820 III 26 Barnfold, Westington, C20 VI 47 Barrow, Mrs, C20 VI 59 Barrow, Walter, C20 VI 17 Bartholomew, William, Vicar of Campden, C17 I 34, 53, 68 III 29 IV 67 V 5 Bartleet family, C20 III 58 Bartleet, Revd. Canon S E I 56, 72 III 58, 68 Bartleet, Henrietta I 56 Barton, Matthew, headmaster VII 44 Barton on the Heath VI 37 Bason, see Butcher Basra Memorial, Iraq V 32 Bates, Joby I 22 Bathing pool, Bathing Lake, (Ashbee’s), see also Broad Campden Swimming Pool IV 6, 31 Batsford, Lord. Redesdale’s stables VI 78 Battle Brook / Battlebrook see also Badela’s Brook I 32 III 51, 71 Battledene, C19 IV 57 Battledene House, 1912 III 51 Battleton Brook, Evesham I 32 Baxter, Christopher, chantry priest, C16 IV 60 Baylis, J. ploughman, C20 VI 13 Bayliss, T. farmer of Hidcote Boyce, C20 VI 14 Beard, Edwin, teacher, C19 IV 72 Beavington, Lucy, of Ebrington, C19 VI 76 Beavington, Thomas, ploughman, C19 V 65 Beavington family VII 21 Beck, James, of Moreton-in-Marsh, Civil War, C17 I 52 Beckford V 4 Bedfont House, High Street I 4 V 69 VI 26, 60 Beezley, George, apprentice blacksmith VII 65 Behr, Col. Hans, Civil War, C17 I 55 Behr, Klaus, PoW, WWII, C20 VII 56-60

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Bell, Revd. Thomas, St Lawrence’ s church, Weston-sub-Edge, C18 III 4 Bell, Mr. W., ploughing match judge, C19 V 65 Bellamont, Viscount, see Sir Henry Bard Benfield, family name, C16 I 21 Benfield, ‘Ben the Busman’, C20 III 42 Benfield, J., C20 VI 66 Benfield, Samuel, C19 V 34 Benfield, William Harvey I 41 Benfield Cottage, C20 VI 2 Bennett, Clive, C20 VI 7 Bennett, Barwell E. & Emily W. of Marston Thrussell Hall V 29, 30 Bennett, Thomas, C19 IV 71 Bennett Vicky V 47, 50 Bennett, Fred & Noah, Town Band VII 64 Bennett, John & family of Mickleton VII 8-9 Beoley house, Civil War, C17 I 68 Beoley, John, abbot of Bordesley, see also BordesleyAbbey III 8 Berkeley Castle I 20 Berrington II 23 IV 60 VI 34 Berrington Common I 10 Berrington Mill II 43 III 36 Berry, J. of Cathole Farm, Ilmington, ploughman, C20 VI 13 Bertie, Montague, Earl of Lindsey, C17 IV 14 Berynton, see Berrington Besford see Pearsford Bickley, W. ploughman, C20 VI 14 Bidford I 64 Birch, Enid, C20 VI 2 Bird, grave of Ann, James, Nathaniel, Sarah, C19 II 18 Birks, George, C19 IV 71 Birmingham I 58-59, 63 Birmingham Mint VI 47 Bishop, Eleanor V 63 Bishops:- Geynesburgh, William of, Bishop of Worcester, Cl4 II 31

Gibson, Lord Bishop of Gloucester, C20 I 56 Goodman, Godfrey, Bishop of Gloucester, Civil War, C17 I 52

III 29 Smith, Miles, Bishop of Gloucester, C17 V 19 VI 22 VII 2 Blakeman, Slap, C20 V 46 Blakeman/Bleakman, Stephen III 21, 28 Bledington, Civil War, C17 I 53 Blind Lane IV 33 V 41 Blockley I 15, 16, 70 III 47 IV 15-16, 30, 49 VI 49 Blockley church, CI9 II 54

Blount, Captain Nicholas, Civil War, C17 I 65-67 Blowselinda, C18 III 4

Blundeville Ranulf de, Earl of Chester I 12-13, 72-73

II 9

Boltar family, CI6 & CI7 I 21

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Bompas family, CI6 & CI7 I 21

Bonar, see Bonner Bonde, John, Agnes, Saintbury, C14 IV 5 Bonner family VII 62 Anthony of Campden, C16 VI 19 Bonner, Bridget, née Savage, C16 VI 19 Bonner, Thomas, C16 I 20 Bonner, Thomas of Broad Campden, C17 VI 74 Booker, John, butcher, 1841 III Booker, Maria, C19 VI 76 Boot, Eskdale Valley, Cumbria V 18 Booth, Mr., of Ilmington, Cooke’s agent V 67 Boothby, Thomas of Staffs, C17 VI 42 Bordesley Abbey, Redditch, see also John Beoley, William – Abbots. II 63 III 7 Bortoluzzi, Mario, Italian PoW, C20 III 60 Bosevile, Col., Coventry, Civil War, C17 I 55 Bott, William, lawyer of Stratford, C16 VI 42 Boughton of Cawston & Lawford, Warwicks VI 19 Boundary of the parish of Chipping Campden II 6 Bourton-on-the-Hi1l, Glos. I 63, 65 Bourton-on-the Water, Glos. II 5 Bouverie, Elizabeth, of Barham Court, C18 V 52 Bowen, Jenkin, Welford-on-Avon, Civil War, C17 I 53 Bower, John 'built Rosamund's Tower' II 22 Bowling Green, behind Noel Arms VI 64 Box Cottage, Broad Campden I 26 Bradford, William, co-inventor with Jonathan Hulls, CI8 I 59 Bradway family, C16 & CI7 I 21 Bradway, William, wool merchant, CI5 II 23, 53 III 32 Bragg, Roger, C20 VI 67 Brain, F. hedger, C20 VI 13 Braithwaite, Revd. R., vicar II 14 Bravell, Richard, yeoman, C17 V 5 Bravell/vill, Thomas & family, C17 VI 2 Brawne, Margery, wife of William Keyt C18 III 3, 9, 40 Brent family, of Lark Stoke, Civil War, C17 I 51 Brent, Captain Richard, (the elder), Civil War, C17 I 67 Bretforton, Worcs. VII 21, 22 Victoria Arms, C20 VI 66 Briar Hill Farm & cottage, Broad Campden VI 58, 70, 78 Brickman, Mr. jury foreman, C20 I 41 Bridges, John, Governor of Warwick, Civil War, C17 I 64 Bridges, John, C19 V 71 Brimmer, Henry, blacksmith VII 65 Briscoe, Mr., C17 IV 67 Bristol, Redcliffe, V 27 Brito , see Gwiomar Briton Broad Campden, I 2, 14 20, 26, 33 41, 57 IV 11, 60 V 6, 23 VI 6, 28 34, 77 VII 14, 64 Malt House, Broad Campden VI 20 Old Post Office, Broad Campden VI 6

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Quaker Meeting House, Broad Campden I 26 Swimming pool, Broad Campden road, see also Bathing Pool IV 6, 31 Broad Marston, Worcs. I 4, 65 IV 27, 47 Broadway, Worcs. I 30, 55, 70 II 46 VII 15, 17, 18 Broadway, Lygon Arms Inn II 35 Broadway Tower VI 7 Broadway, Edward, teacher, C17 IV 3 Broadway, William, headmaster of Grammar School, C17 IV 3 Brooke, Lord, Warwickshire, Civil War, C17 I 2 Brooke House, Rutland III 29 Brookes, William Penny, C19 V 40, 41 Brotheridge, Charles, C19 IV 71 Brotheridge, Mrs, cook at Garthaway, C20 VI 46 Brown, Elisabeth, née Sparrow V 58 Brown, J. W., artist, CI9 II 71 Bruce, Maye Emily, C20 VI 3 Bruce, Samuel, JP, C20 VI 3 Bruce family of Norton Hall VII 29, 51 Brundritt, Dean John, architect, C20 V 11, 18 Brunel, Isambard Kingdom, C19 II 43 IV 6 Buckland, Civil War, C17 I 67 Buckland, Mr, handyman at Garthaway, C20 VI 46 Buckle Street, see Ryknild Street Bullimore, Mr. W., ploughing judge, C19 V 5 Bunten, Arthur Ernest & family VII 63 Burgh, Hubert de, justiciar, C13 II 9 Burlington, Dowager Countess, C18 IV 14 Burnt Norton I 43 Burnt Norton House IV 3 Burnt Norton, see also Norton House and T. S. Eliot Burrell, Rupert, teacher, Ebrington & family, C19 VI 76 VII 23, 27 Bushell family, Broad Marston, Civil War, C17, I 65 Butcher, Thomas, alias Bason, C17 V 3 Butler, Joseph, farm worker III 9 Butterfield, William V 29, 30 Byrd, William, mason (Oxford), C17 III 6 Byron, Lord, C17, Civil War, C17 I 54

Cadbury, William of Birmingham, C20 VI 17 Caen, Normandy I 3 Calamy, Dr Edmund, author, C17 II 56 Calf , William, wool merchant, see also Woolstaplers Hall I 7 Cairo, CI7 I 5 Cam, River/ Combe Brook IV 31 Camden Town, London IV 18, 26 Camden Place, Kent IV 18 Camden, William, antiquarian IV 18 Campedene, Glos. III 68 Campden, Viscount Baptist & Lady Elizabeth, C17, see also Hicks IV 26 Campden, Lord Viscount, C19 see also Noel V 66 Campodonum, Yorkshire III 1 Canning family, of Foxcote. Civil War, C17 I 51 Canterbury, Archbishop of, C13 IV 15 Capel, Lord Arthur, Civil War, C17 I 64

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Cardew, Michael, potter of Winchcombe, C20 V 21 Carpenter, Major John Howard, C20 VI 58 Carrington, Rev. Thomas, vicar, C19/20 V 30 VII 5 Carter family, CI6 & CI7 I 21 Carter, John, ploughman, C19 V 66 Carter, William, ploughman, C19 V 66 Cartwright, Victor, farmer, C20 VI 13 Cassy, Sir John & Alice, monumental brass I 70 Catbrook VI 49 Causer, Margaret (née Keight), C20 III 40 Cecil, Sir Robert, C17 II 65 Cedars, The, now Abbotsbury V 13, 68 Cevilok, (various spellings) Hugh de, see Kyvelock Chadwick, Robert Newton VII 15 Chamberlain, Mr, stationer, C20 IV 7 Chamberlayne, Agnes, C14 II 31 Chamberlayne, John, of Maugersbury, C17, Civil War I 51, 55 Chamberlayne, Nicholas le, CI4 II 31 Chamberleyn, Margaret, C15 IV 59 Chambers, Shekell Hilton, C20 V 4 Champness, Mr., Methodist, C19 IV 30, 50 Chandler, Ben / Benjamin, C20 V 38 VI 17, 20 Chandler, Frances Audrey, C20 VI 20 Chandos, Lord, of Sudeley, C17, Civil War I 51 55, 63 Chantry Commissioners I 20 Chappellin, John, Saintbury, C14 IV 3 Charingworth / Charringworth I 20 Charingworth Farm, Ebrington II 7 Charingworth Manor, Ebrington II 8 Charingworth Mill, Ebrington II 8 Charlbury, Oxon. VII 6 Charlcote House, High Street I 19, 48 VI 35 Charles I, King, C17 I 5, 51, 54 Charles II ,King, C17 I 16 IV 14 Charlton Kings, manor, Glos. II 39 Chastleton, Oxon. I 71 Chateau Gaillard, Normandy I 72 Chatwin, Dorothy V 2 Cheltenham, Glos. III 47 Cheriton Down, Civil War battle, 1644 I 5 Chester II 50 Chester, Abbot of, C13 IV 17 Chester, Civil War, C17 I 54 Chester, earls of, mediaeval see also Blundeville, Ranulph de Guernon, Hugh de Kyvelock Chester & Lincoln, Earl of, see Ranulf de Blundeville Chipping Campden see also Inns & Alehouses and also the names of houses, places and topics in this and the General Index Bank I 48 Campden Bookshop, High Street I 4, 50 Campden, Dean of IV 16 Campden Grammar School IV 6 V 31, 35 45, 62 VI 26, 79

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Campden High Street V 12 Campden Hill, Kensington, London IV 18 Campden House (New) at Combe III 63 V 68 VII 17 Campden House, Old, (Cambden) House I 5, 16 52, 62, 67 IV 66 V 41, 51 VI 56 burning of, 1645 II 38 Campden House, Kensington, London I 62 IV 14, 18 Campden, Manor of, CI3 II 9 Campden Railway Station I 32 III 51, 64 Campden Square V 41 Campden townsfolk, divided loyalties, Civil War, C17 I 52 Campden Tunnel, see Mickleton Tunnel. Campden Wood V 26 Chipping Norton II 50 Chipping Norton, Civil War, C17 I 52, 54, 63, 67 Christ Church, Cheltenham II 14 Church Cottages, Leaseboume I 14, 50 Church Cottage, Church Street IV 6 Church End, Ebrington II 8 Cider Mill Lane /Cidermill Lane I 14 IV 66 Cider Mill Lane, Police House, C19 IV 58 Cirencester, Glos. I 52, 63, 71 III 47 Clare, de, Earls of Gloucester, C13 V 37, 38 Clarendon, Lord, CI7 I 16 II 38 Clark, Sir George, C20 VI 68 Clark, David, apprentice blacksmith VII 65 Clark, Henry, gardener/steward, C18 III 3 Clark, J.H. factory V 28 Clarke, ‘Cowboy’ Ronnie, C20 V 24 Clarke, Mr J. H., C20 III 51 Clarke, Thomas, C17, Civil War I 55 Clayton, Joseph and family, C21 VI 38 Clayton, Hugh, Ralph/Rolf, Francis M(e)urros, Julia, C21 VI 38 Clementia, second wife of Ranulf de Blundeville, C12 / C13 I 2 Cliff, Fred, Guild of Handicraft, C20 II 26 Clifford Chambers, Warks. I 64, 71 Clifton House, High Street I 74 Clifton House School, C20 V 58 Clopton, Sir Hugh, Thomas, William, Anne & family of London & Stratford, C15 VI 41 Clopton, Joan, monumental brass, C15 I 70 Clopton, Sir John, Barbara & family, C17 VI 41 Clopton House, Stratford VI 41 Clopton Road, Mickleton I 31 Cockerell, Douglas I 35 Coldicot, G., C20 VI 64 Coldicott, Charles of Mickleton Wood, C20 VI 14 Coldicott, Fred, C20 IV 8 V 50 Coldicott, Harry, Sec. NCFA V 67

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Coldicott, Mary, C19 V 34 Coleman, T.W, grocery store, C19 V 55 Coles, Chairman Parish Council, C20 V 56 Collett, F. C20 VI 66 Collings, Keturah, London photographer, C20 V 32 Collins, D. Eulalie, C20 VI 29 Colthurst, Louisa Julia, C19 VI 2 Coltman, William, C17 III 48 Combe / Cumbe I 29 II 46, 63 III 6 Combe Brook/River Cam, see Cam river/ Combe Brook Combe Grange II 46 III 7, 63 Combe, Martha, wife of Edward Clopton, C18 VI 43 Combe, Thomas of Stratford VI 19, 43 Commercial House, High St V 54 Compagnac, Prof., C20 VI 49 Compton Wynyates, Civil War, C17 I 67 Conduit House, Westington V 22 VI 56 Constance, first wife of Ranulf de Blundeville I 2 Coneygree III 18 Coneygree, excavation of a culvert I 28 Cooke, J. coroner VII 2 Sir Robert, Civil War, C17 I 51, 52 Cooke, Wyndham, C19 IV 72 Co-op (grocery store), C21 VI 35 Cooper, L. C19 IV 56 Cooper, William C19 VI 55 Cope, Sir Walter, C17 IV 14 Corfe Castle, Dorset I 3 Cornish, Henry, of Church Norton, Civil War, C17 I 51 Cotstone Quarry V 42 Cotswold House, High Street III 36 VI 35, 60 Cotswold House Hotel, High Street I 19, 48 Cotswold Way VI 7 Cotterell family I 33 Cotterell, David V 39 Cotterell, Edward Stokes I 21 Cotterell, Mary & family, C19 VI 8 Cotterill, Frank VII 17 Court Barn, Church Street IV 34 V 21 Court, The / The Court House III 41 V 31, 34 Court, William, Northwick Park housekeeper II 68 Covenant House VI 60 Coventry I 70 Cathedral V 60 1635 VII 14 Civil War, I 6, 16 54, 64 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum V 60 Cowley, C., thatcher, C20 VI 14 Cowper, William, poet, C18 V 51 Cox, Mr., sculptor & monumental mason, Westington Quarry, C20 I 42 Cox, J. ploughman, C20 VI 13 Cox, Matthew, C20 V 28

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Crane, Walter I 35 Cranfield, Lionel, C17 see also Earl of Middlesex II 64 VI 19 Cripps, Mr, (of Weston-sub-Edge?), CI9 II 24 Crombe, Adam of, CI4 II 31 Crombe, Alexander, CI4 II 31 Crombe, Godfrey of, CI3 II 31 Cromwell, Oliver, Civil War, C17 I 68 Cropredy, Civil War battle, 1644 I 5, 54 Crosby House, High Street I 50 Culpeper. Nicholas, herbalist VI 58, 70 Cutt’s Yard, C20/1 III 5

Dalby-upon-Wold, Leics. VI 29, 30 Dalton-in-Furness, War Memorial, Cumbria V 11 Danyell, Thomas, C17 V 3 Darby, Richard & Co., C18 I 59 Dartmouth, Devon II 56 Daubany, Mrs. of Ebrington, C20 V 62 Davenport, John, mercer, C17 V 7 Davies, Robert, C17 VI 75 Davies, T, MP, C20 VI 35 Davis, Elizabeth, C18, Broadway IV 2 Davison, Charles, geologist, C19 V 14, 15 Dawber, Sir Guy, C20 III 4 Day, Northwick Park workman II 68 Day, Richard, carpenter, C19 III 45 Dayes, William, C17 V 7

Deal, Kent I 62 Dean of Arches C13, see Arches, Dean of Dean of Campden, see Chipping Campden / Dean of Campden see also Campden Deanery C13 in General Index Dean of Canterbury, see Smith, Robert Payne Dean, Forest of, Civil War, C17 I 54 Dearman, Richard, Foundry manager, Birmingham, C18 I 58 Dease, L.G. V 29 Dee, C.H. C20 VI 13 Dee, H. of Longlands, C20 VI 13, 14 Dee, J.C. farmer, of Hidcote Boyce, C20 VI 14 Deerhurst church, monumental brasses I 70 Denbigh, Earl of, Civil War, C17 I 65 Denham, Bucks. I 58 Dennys, Thomas, C17 V 5 Dewey, Percy, C20 VI 64 Dewhurst, Dr. J.H. of Ardley House I 41, 76 III 41 Dickins, John, C17 III 48 Digby, Lord, Civil War, C17 I 54 Digweed, T. ploughman, C20 VI 14 Dispenser, Hugh Le, C14 V 38 Diston, William, of Church Norton, Civil War I 51 Doe Bank I 10 Doncaster, S.Yorks. III 71 Dorislaus / Dorislaer, Dr Isaac., C17 I 16

III 62

Dorrington, Mr., ParIiamentary candidate, CI9 II 24

Dover, Robert, C17 see also Olympick Games IV 17

V 39

VI 18, 19, 36

Dover, Thomas, grandson of Robert, C17 VI 36

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Dover’s Court V 62 Dover's Hill I 43 II 35 III 18 V 12 Civil War, C17 I 5 VI 17 Dover’s House VI 2 Downer, Charley, Town Band VII 64 Dragon House, High Street, I 50 Drake, Tony, rambler C20 V 41 Draycott, Glos. I 57 Drinkwater, Mrs. of Ebrington, C20 V 62 Dromboy, Baron Bard of, see Sir Henry Bard Dudley, Civil War, C17 I 54 Duggan, William, Civil War, C17 I 5, 66 Dunkirk, France V 24 Dunn, Samuel, cooper, C19 IV 72 Durant, George, Vicar of Blockley, Civil War, C17 I 15, 53 Dusink, Nicholas Lambertus Johannes Josephus, C21 VI 48 Dutton, John, son of John & Elizabeth; d. l.12.1719, epitaph I 73 Dyer, Professor Christopher III 63 Dyer, John, Methodist, C19 IV 28 Dyer, Richard VII 50 Dyer Susanna, Methodist, C19 IV 28

Eadulfing Gore, on parish boundary II 46 Eagle Foundry, Broad Street, Birmingham, C18/C19 I 58 East Anglia, Civil War, C17 I 53 Ebrington, Glos. II 7 V 23, 46 VI 14 Ebrington, Fortescue Estate at VI 14 Ebrington, Lord VI 63 Eden family I 47 Eden, Alfred, S., draper, C19 IV 72 Eden, William, overseer, C18 V 70 Edward VI, King, dissolution of chantries, C16 IV 59 Edward VII, King III 41 V 28 Egypt, Cl7 I 5 Eleanor, Dowager Queen, C13 I 3 Eliot, T. S. (‘Burnt Norton’), C20 III 5 V 47, 50 Ellis, Don V 58 Ellis, Edward, local carrier, successor to Thomas Ellis, C19 IV 68

Ellis, Henry, (Harry), basket maker, C19/ C20 IV 70 , VI 64 Ellis, Lionel, C20 IV 33 Ellis, Richard, schoolmaster, C19 III 26 VI 10 Ellison, T of Campden, C19 V 67 Ellison, T. saddler, C20 VI 13 Elkin, Katherine, C15 II 23 Elkin, John, C15 II 23 Elkin, Thomas, C 15 II 23 Elkyn(s), Thomas, see John Elkin, C15 Elsley / Keeley’s shop, C20 VI 35 Elm Tree (as meeting place), C19 IV 30, 49 Elm Tree House, High Street I 50, 74

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III 17 VI 60 Emms, H, ploughman, C20 VI 13 Erichsen, Nelly, C20 V 4 Essex I 3 Essex, Earl of, Civil War I 64 Essex House Press, C20 V 13 Ethelred ‘the Unready’, King I 31 Evesham, Worcs. I 32 III 47, 56 V 14, 15, 26 Civil War, C17 I 5, 16, 54 63 Market II 59 Evesham Abbey, C9 charter, II 46 C14 IV 3 Evesham road I 22 Exton, Rutland I 10 VII 10, 11 Exton Estate V 68 Eye Manor, nr Leominster, Herefs. VI 18

Faber, J. D. B., HM Schools Inspector VII 23 Fairfax, Sir Thomas, Civil War, C17 I 68 Farmer, Margaret of Berrington, C17 V 6 Farncombe Estate & House, Worcs. VII 15, 16, 17 Census 1891 VII 18 Fawcett, Thomas, vicar of Aston-sub-Edge I 10, 22 Fawden, Robert, bailiff at Milcote, Civil War, C17 I 64 Feasey, David, C20 VI 66 Fereby, John, C15 IV 59 Fereby, Margery, C15 IV 59 Ferrars, William de, C13, earl of Derby II 9 Feugieres, William de, I 2 Field, Lucy, C18 I 18 Fiennes, Nathaniel, Civil War, C17 I 63 Figgures family of Blockley, C19 I 34 Finch, Ray of Winchcombe, C20 V 21 Fish Hill, Worcs. II 46 VII 15, 17 Fisher, Sir Edward of Mickleton, Civil War, C17 I 51 Fisher, a cricketer, C19 V 44 Fitzhardinge, Earl, C19 V 66 Fladbury, Worcs., monumental brasses, I 70

Civil War, C17 I 53 Flavell, Revd. Richard, of Willersey, Worcs. II 55 Flax Bourton, Somerset I 14 Fleece Inn, The, Bretforton, Worcs. V 23 VII 21, 22 Fleming, Walter le, C13, of Southampton, Hants. II 9 Fletcher, George ‘Spoe’, poacher & family VII 26 Fletcher, Hannah, C18 I 18 Fletcher, Robert, gentleman, C17 V 6 Fletcher, Thomas, C18 I 18 Folkard, Edward Charles N., sculptor, C20 VII 39 Forster, Christopher Jack V 34 Forster, Rev. Francis Samuel, vicar, C19 II 26 V 11, 34 Fortescue Estate at Ebrington VI 14 Fortescue, Lord, C19 VI 62

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Fosse Way, Civil War I 55 Foster, Rev Joseph, Headmaster III 36 VII 23, 24 VI 26 Foxcote, Warks. V 46 Fra Angelico of Florence V 18, 29, 30 Frampton-on-Severn Manor, Glos. V 23 France, C17 I 5 France, King of I 2, 72 Franks, John, at Saintbury, C14 IV 3 Freeman, Col. Edward, Civil War, C17 I 15 Freeman, George, C17 III 48 Freeman, Catherine, C19 VI 79 Freeman, John, schoolmaster, C18 III 2 Freeman, Miss Mary Hanna Shekell V 4 Freeman, Mrs. Priscilla, C20 V 4 Freeth, Charles, Foundry owner, Birmingham, CI8 I 5 Frewin, Richard, C17 V 7 Frisby, Alfred of Rutland, C19 VI 11, 12 Fryer, Ted, Head Cotswold Warden V 41

Gables, The VI 2, 60 Gainsborough, Earl of, (1844 & subs.) see also Noel II 43 C19 III 16 IV 3, 38 Early C20 VII 5 Gainsborough Earl of, Charles Noel V 52, 68, 72 Gainsborough estate, C20 VI 14 Gainsborough Terrace V 72 Gambier, Margaret, Lady Middleton, C18 V 52, 53 Game Food Factory III 51 Gardener, Peter, C20 VI 66 Gardiner, Sir William, of Peckham, C17 I 16 Gardiner family, I 50 Gardiner, W. hedger, C20 VI 13 Gardner family, I 76 Gardner, Father, of Formby, Mersyd., C20 V 18 Gardner, Mary, C19 I 7 Gardner, William, C19 I 76 Garrick Inn, Stratford, Warks., C19 IV 72 Garthaway, Westington VI 46, 56, 58 Gas House (factory) III 64 Gay, William, Buckland, Civil War, C17 I 53 Gearey, Phyllis V 62 Geoffrey, Prince, C12 I 2 Geoffrey, Rector of Abbots Morton, C14 II 31 George & Dragon, the, C19 IV 57 George Hotel, Shipston, Warks. V 30 George Inn, Stratford, Warks., C19 IV 72 George Lane I 10 Gerrard, Col. Charles, Civil War, C17 I 54, 63 Gerrard, Col. Gilbert, Civil War, C17 I 54, 65 Geynesburgh, William of, Bishop of Worcester, Cl4 II 31 Gibb, Mr, postmaster, C20 VI 35

Gibbs, Ann, married Richard Lane I 30

Gibson, Lord Bishop of Gloucester, C20 I 56

Giffard family of Weston-sub-Edge III 63

Giffard, Godfrey, Bishop of Worcester, C13 II 31

Giffard, Godfrey, Bishop of Worcester, C13 IV 15 Giffard, Sir John, II 31

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Giffard, Walter , Archbishop of York, C13 II 31 Giggs, Nathan, butcher, C18 IV 38

Giggs William, C18/19 IV 38

Gimson family C19, I 6, 22

Girdlers' Co., City of London , C17 I 5

Glossop, Lt. R. Montague, of Hull, friend & patron of C.R. Ashbee, C20 IV 31, 32

Gloucester III 47

Gloucester Abbey III 55

Gloucester Assizes VII 2

Gloucester, Bishop of, C17 VII 2

Gloucester, Civil War, C17 I 16, 51, 53

55, 63, 64

Gloucester Gaol, 1836 VII 4

Gloucestershire I 20, 31, 72

Civil War, C17 I 5, 16, 51, 52 Glover, John, C19 VI 7 Gold, John, fishmonger, C17 V 7 Gondeville, Hugh de, C12 I 72 IV 12 Goode, Walter, C15 IV 59 Goodman, Godfrey, Bishop of Gloucester, Civil War, C17 I 52 III 29

Goodson, Richard, sawmill worker, C19 IV 72

Gore, John, C15 II 22

Gordon, Peter, Chairman of CADHAS 1989-1994 IV 43 Goupil, Mary, C18 VI 10

Gower, John C15, see John Gore

Grafton House, High Street III 23, 45

Grammar School, see Chipping Campden, Grammar School Granbrook road, Mickleton, Glos. I 31

Great Rissington , Glos. II 55 Great Tew, Oxon., C13 I 72 Great Urswick Church, Lancs. V 10 Green family, C16 & C17 I 21 Green, Thomas, grocer III 36 Green Dragon, High Street I 4, 50 Green Dragons V 9 Greenfield, William, Archbishop of York, C14 II 31 Greening, William, photographer & Dorothy, C20 II 12 V 29 Greenstocks (Cotswold House Hotel), High Street I 19 Greenwood, Andrew, premises of, C20 / 21 III 5 Gregory, Pope, C13 IV 15 Grevel House IV 58 V 55 VI 2, 50, 60 Grevel Lane, C20 IV 9 Grevel, William, wool merchant and family, C14 / C15 II 39 V 12 VI 16, 34 Grevell, Ludovic, C15 II 40 Grevill, John, of Seizincote, C15 II 40 Greville family II 40-41 Greville, Sir Edward, of Charingworth, C16 I 20 Greville, Fulke, C17 VI 34 Griffin, Joseph, Thomas, John & family, C18 VI 77 Griffin, Richard III 35

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Griffin, Richard Lewis, C20 V 31 Griffin, Thomas, colliery worker, C19 IV 72 Griffing, Joseph, C18 III 39 Griffiths, Brinton Crossley V 69 Griffiths, Mr C II 19 24 Griffiths, Miss Euraf III 38, 54 Griffiths, Guy Desmond V 69 Griffiths, Miss Josephine, C19 I 44 II 26, 33 V 69 Griffiths, John, rly inspector, C19 IV 67 Griffiths, John Rodd, solicitor, C19 III 11, 45 Griffiths, Lola Pauline, C19 V 11, 33, 69 Griffiths, Ronald Desmond V 69 Griffiths, Thomas, C19 VI 35 Griffiths William Higford & family, C19 VI 26, 60 VII 5 & Ellen V 11, 15, 69 Griffiths, Mr W. S., solicitor, C19 II 26 Griggs, Frederick Landseer, artist, C20 III 18 V 4, 12, 21, 38 VI 17, 18, 40 VII 39 Grove family III 36, 40 Grove, Charley, Town Band VII 64 Grove, Lilly, C19 / 20 IV 34 Grove, Robert, C20 IV 34 Grove, The, Ebrington, Glos. II 7 Gruff , early form of ‘Grove’ III 41 Guernsey, C17 I 5 Guerrier, Miss of Ebrington V 23 Guido Brito, brother of Gwiomar Briton, C12 / 13 I 3 Gurton family & mourners, C19 V 43, 44, 45 Gurton, Mark, Innkeeper & landlord, Noel Arms, C19 III 36 V 43, 44, 45, 50, 55 Guthrie, Richard & family VII 65-67 Guthries Burgage VII 65 Gwiomar Briton, C12 / 13 I 2 - 3 Gwenwynwyn, a Welsh Prince, C13 I 72 Gyfford, Edward, vicar of Campden, 1522 I 20 Gypsy Springs, Glos VII 51

Hague, The, Netherlands, C17 I 16 Haines, Bill, farmer, C20 IV 33 Haines, Eric, farmer, C20 V 41 Haines, Margaret V 8 Haines, Mr. P., C19 II 24 Haines, George, farmer, C20 VI 64 Haines, Haynes, John, Peter, C19 VI 9-12 Haines, Walter thatcher, C20 VI 13, 14, 15 Hale, Emily of Smith College Mass. USA V 47, 62 Hale, John, C18 III 39 Halford, Warks. VI 24 Halford, bridge on the Fosse Way, Civil War, C17 I 55 Hall, Mr. C18 V 72 Hall, Richard, ploughman, C19 V 65 Hampstead, London IV 26 Halliwell, James Orchard, C19 VI 7-8 Hambledon Hill, Dorset VI 73 Hancock, Stephen, farmer at Old Comb, C19 V 65, 66 VI 9 Hancox, J. ploughman, C20 VI 13

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Handcock, Joseph, ploughman, C19 V 66 Handley, Tommy, broadcaster, C20 V 23 Hands, Chemist, C20 V 4 Hands, Elizabeth and her son Harry, III 36 Hands, Joseph, C19 VI 9 Hands, Henry & Rosellen, chemist, C19 V 55 Hands, William, engine driver, C19 IV 56 Handy, T, hedger, C20 VI 14 Handys, John, C17 II 65 Hanging Aston see Aston Magna Hanley, William H., priest, C19 IV 72 Hannam, Edward Jasper, Florence, C20 VI 38 Harding family VII 9 Harold, King, C11 IV 11 (Harold, Earl Godwinson, -King, C11 VI 48 Harrington, Sir James, Mabel & family, C17 VI 30, 43 Harrington, Theodosia, C17 VI 31 Harris, Bill, Town Band VII 64 Ethel of Devon, C20 VI 35 Harris, Lady Frieda I 34, 48 Harris, William and Sarah, 1797 IV 27, 47 Harris, William, rly labourer, C19 IV 57 Harrison, Butch & Mrs., C20 V 24 Harrison, William, steward to Lady Juliana Noel, C17 see also Campden Wonder I 17, 62 II 46 IV 67, 73 V 7 V 9 Harrowby, Earl of, 1844 II 43 Harrowby, Earl & Countess, C20 III 5 VI 13, 14, 17 62 Harrowby, Lord VII 24 Harrowby House, Ebrington, Glos. II 7 Harts, the V 21, 38 Hart, David, C20 VI 67 Hart, Dora Annie, C20 V 38 Hart, George, Guild of Handicraft, silversmith, C20 II 12 III 65 IV 32 VII 39 Hart, G.H. of Broad Campden, C20 VI 14, 35 Hart, Henry V 20 VI 66 Hart, Hester, widow marries Wentworth Huyshe, C20 V 38 Hart, William, woodcarver, GOH, C20 V 10, 37, 38, 63 VII 39 Hartlebury, Civil War, C17 I 54 Hartley, Olga, authoress, C20 VI 58 Hartwell family I 21, 33, 48 Hartwell, Agnes of West End Terrace, C20 VI 40 Hartwell, cricketer, C19 V 44 Hartwell, Peter I 48 Hastings family, of Daylesford, Civil War, C17 I 51 Hathaway family name, C16 I 21 Hathaway, Alf, C20 V 33, 37, 50 Hathaway,Algernon, Dennis & Fred, Town Band VII 64 Hawcutt, F., ploughman, C19 V 67 Hawes, William, C19 VI 12 Hawisia, dau. of Ranulf de Blundeville, C13 II 9 Hawkes, Jacquetta, see Mrs J. Priestley Hawkins, Charles, local haulier, C19 IV 68 Hawkins, George of Ebrington, Glos. C20 V 62 Hay, Ida, C19 V 68 Haydon, Mr., C20 IV 7

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Haydon, Dudley, dairy farmer, C20 VI 64 Haydon, D. ploughman, C20 VI 13 Haydon, J.C. V 68 Haydon, J.C. of Weston Subedge, C20 VI 13 Haydon, J.D. thatcher, C20 VI 13 Haydon R. VII 5 Haydon, Ron, chemist, C20 VI 64 Haynes, I.M. of Evesham, Worcs. V 16 Haynes, John, printer, C19 IV 72 Heaton, Ralph, Winifred, Jan, Angela C20 VI 46 Hemming, James & Marian of Blockley C20 VI 62-63 Hemsley, C.F. of Broadway, Worcs. V 15, 16 Henrietta Maria, Queen, Civil War, C17 I 64 Henry II, King, C12 II 63 Henry III, King, C13 I 72 II 9, 22 Henry VIII, dissolution of monasteries and review of chantries, C16 IV 59 Henry of Upavon IV 16 Hereford V 14, 15 Hereford Cathedral VII 2 Herefordshire, Civil War, C17 I 5, 51, 53 Heron, George, butler, C18 III 3 Herrick, Robert, ‘Cavalier poet’, C17 III 32 Herrick, Sir William, London goldsmith, relative by marriage of Lady Hicks, C17 III 32 Hervey, John, accident victim, C14 II 72 Hervynton, Adam de, C14 III 7 Heselrigge, Sir Arthur, Civil War, C17 I 5 Hewings, Catherine, C19 VI 78 Hewins, Mary C19 VI 78 Hewson, T, C20 IV 32 Hiatt, John Esq., of Mickleton I 76 Hickes, Rev Henry, vicar C17 III 30 Hickman, Elizabeth (& family) C19 V 54, 55 VI 24 Hickman, John , C19 VI 10 Hickman, Robert C18 VI 10 Hicks, see also Campden Juliana, dau of Sir Baptist III 29 Hicks, Lady Elizabeth III 32 will, 1643 IV 26 Hicks, Sir Baptist, 1st Viscount Campden, C17 I 20, 68 II 65 III 29, 46 IV 14, 26, 67 V 3, 12, 21 22, 51 VI 29, 30, 56, 75 Hicks, Sir Michael, C17 II 65 VI 56 Hidcote Bartrim, Glos. II 7 VI 13, 14, 62 Hidcote, Garden, Glos. VI 14 Hidcote Manor Garden VII 8, 9 Hidcote House III 3 Hieron, John, yeoman, C17 V 6 High Wycombe, Bucks. I 57 Hinton, Civil War, C17 I 67 Hiorne see Hiron Hiron, Mr, surgeon VII 3 Hiron, Martha d. 29.9.1708, epitaph I 71 Hiron (Hiorne), Robert, of Westington I 38 Hiron, Dr S.F., headmaster of the Grammar School & rector of Aston-sub-Edge C19, see also Chipping Campden Grammar School I 22 Hirons, G of Cleeve, C20 VI 14 Hitchin, Herts. V 38 Hitchman, John & Prudence, C17 I 26 Hoarston Farm, Ebrington, Glos. II 7

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Hobart, Percy Cleghorn Stanley, C20 VI 27, 48 70 Holden, Andrew V 8 Holland, Frank A., Town Clerk, C20 III 38, 50 Holland, Robert Martin, C19 I 35 IV 31, 33 Hollis, Edmund, ploughman, C19 V 65 Holmes, William, C19 VI 10 Holtam, sexton, C17 IV 67 Honeyboume, Worcs. II 43 Honeybourne & Long Marston R.A.F. Stations, WW2 I 56 Honeyboume Volunteer Agricultural Camp II 35 Honeypot Cottage VI 34 Hoo, The, Glos. V 12 Hookham, J.E. of Stow, Glos. V 15 Hook Norton, Civil War, C17 I 67 Hooke, Charles, C20 I 74 Hope, Mrs, Postmistress, C20 VI 6 Hopkins, Ann, Bourton-on-the-Hil1, Glos. C17 I 14 Hornby, Rev. Charles Edward & family, C19 VI 61, 75 VII 24, 27, 28 Horne, Lewis Mrs of Leysbourne Farm, C19 VI 35 Horne, John, seedsman, ironmonger, C19 III 36 Horne, John & family, C19 V 54, 55 Horne, Susan, C19 V 54, 56 Horne, William, C20 V 45 Horsman family VII 62 Horseman's Corner I 9 Horwood, Jessie, C20 VI 6 Horwood, George, C20 IV 32 Horwood, Teddy, silversmith III 65 Housman, Lawrence, AE. & Clemence, C 20 V 13 How(s), James, father of J S & Caroline III 45 How, John Scott III 45 Howard, Mr. P.J.C. of Foxcote, C19 V 67 Howard, Colonel Robert, Civil War, C17 I 67 Howell, G. hedger, C20 VI 14 Howlton, Thomas, C17 IV 67 Hows, Caroline – see Caroline Lane Huckfield, Granville, Town Band VII 64 Hugh de Kyvilock, earl of Chester, C12 II 63 Hughes, Dennis & Phyllis, C20 / 21 V 23 Hughes, Paul, war historian, C21 II 33 Hulls family I 57 Hulls family, High Wycombe, Bucks. II 60 Hulls, Ann, Mary Ann, Rachel, memorial II 54 Hulls, Hugh, C20 I 59 Hulls, Isaac I 59 Hulls, James, coppersmith I 57 Hulls, Jemima Jane I 57 Hulls, John, High Wycombe, C18 I 57 Hulls, John, son of John I 57 Hulls, Jonathan, inventor, C18 I 57 VII 6 Hulls, Jonathan of Broad Campden, C17 II 60 Hulls, Jonathan, Birmingham, C19 / C20 I 58 Hulls, Mary I 57 Hulls, Richard Henry I 58 Hulls, Richard, builder, C19 II 50, 54, 67 Memorial to, and wife Mary II 57 Hulls, Rev. Thomas VII 5 Hulls, Thomas, Aston Magna, Glos. I 58 Hulls, Thomas & Sarah etc. II 60 Hulls, W.H., in business, High Wycombe, C19 I 58 Hunt, William, Vicar of Willersey, Civil War, C17 I 53 Hutchings, Thos., C19 IV 38 Huyshe, Roland of Sand, C16 V 38

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Huyshe, Wentworth, C20 I 35 III 68 VII 39 & Reynell, C20 V 37, 38 Hyatt, Anne, of Broadway, Worcs. I 30 Hysely, Mary, see Lysely

Ilmington, Warks., Civil War, C17 I 63 Ilmington, Warks. II 72 V 15, 23 VII 14 Ine (Ini, Inith), Saxon King III 69, 71, 72 Ingram, Hastings, Civil War, C17 I 64 Inns, Public Houses, Alehouses etc. in Campden (see also separate entries for houses etc retaining these names)

Bear Inn I 48 Eight Bells Inn VII 2, 64

Eight Bells, Old, C19 IV 57 George Inn I 10, 34

George & Dragon, the, C19 IV 57 Hare & Hounds Inn I 34

Live & Let Live Inn III 36, 48 VI 34

Lygon Arms I 34 III 24 King's Arms I 76

Mermaid, The I 6 New Tarriff Inn, the, C19 III 5

Noel Arms Inn I 10, 22 II 18 II 45 V 23, 24, 43 45, 55, 66

Noel Arms Hotel III 36 Noel Arms, bowling green VI 64-67

Old Eight Bells, The I 18 Plough I 9, 18 Red Lion Inn III 5 IV 57 Redde Lyon I 6 Redde Lyon’s location: query 001 I 6

Swan Inn III 24 IV 57 Volunteer Inn II 43 III 23, 36 V 9

White Hart Inn I 34 III 5 Iraq, 1942-3 IV 21 Ireland, Civil War, C17 I 16 Irvine, Revd. W.R., Baptist, C19 IV 29, 49 Isodd, William, of Childswickham, Worcs., C16 III 8 Italy, C17 I 5 Ivy House V 9, 25 Izod family VII 62 Izod, Alan of Cheltenham, Glos. V 50 Izod, Henry, innholder, C17 V 7 Izod, John, C17 V 3 Izod, Nathan II 43 Izod, N., C17 IV 36, 38 Izod, Nathan, overseer, C18 V 70 Izod, Nathan, C19 VI 11, 12 Izod, William Nathan, Farmer ‘Big Shilling’ V 50 Izod, William of Westington, C19 V 66

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Izod, W.N. jnr, Sec. NCFA V 66, 67 Izod, W.N. jnr of Westington C20 VI 13, 14

Izod's Post II 46

Jackson, John, mason, (Oxford), 1634 III 6 Jackson, Reuben & family, C19 V 57, 58 Jackson-Stops, High Street, estate agents I 50 Jacques, Thomas, Mary Florence & Emily, C20 VI 63, 75 Jaffé, Julia, C19 VI 3 James I, King, C17 I 34 James family VII 64 James, J, of Ebrington, C20 VI 13 James, John of Stanway, Glos., judge, C19 V 67 James, John of Whitchurch, judge, C19 V 67 James, Mark, C20 VI 14 Jarret family, C16 & C17 I 21 Jarvis, Colin and Jarvis ancestors, C19 V 34 Jefford, Rob, of Weston, C15 III 7 Jeffrey, Sarah, née Griffin, C19 VI 78 Jeffrey, Richard, C19 IV 72 Jeffreys, Bill, C20 IV 33 Jenkes, Ambrose, clergyman, C17 V 3 Jenkes, Anthony, C17 V 3 Jenkes, Elinor, widow, C17 V 3 Jenkes, John, C17 V 3

Jenkes, John, innholder, C17 V 3 Jennings, John, vicar, C16-C17 III 29 Jewson, Norman, C20 V 38 VI 17, 49 VII 50-51 Joan of Acre, C13 V 38 John de Blockley, C13 II 22 John de Teynton ('the Mason'), C14 II 22 John de Westminster, see John de Blockley John, King, C12 / 13 I 2, 72 Johnson, Frank, GOHT Sec. see also Guild of Handicraft Trust V 20 Johnson, Molly, maid, (C18) III 3 Johnston, Lawrence of Hidcote Bartrim, Glos., C20 VI 13, 14 Johnstone, Hugh, HM Inspector of Mines I 41 Jones family, of Chastleton, Civil War, C17 I 51 Jones family, of Stow-on-the-Wold, Civil War, C17 I 51 Jones, Rev., 1841 V 66, 68 Jones, Superintendent V 29 Jones, Revd. S., vicar of Moreton-in-Marsh, 1896. V 15 Jones, Tim V 38 Jordan, Neil, II 12 Jordan, W.T., C20 VI 14 Jordans, Bucks., Friends Meeting House I 58 Joy/Joyce, Robert, chantry priest, C16 IV 60

Kampedene see Campedene Kedward, R., a Methodist, C19 IV 30 Keech, Alice, Birmingham I 14 Keeley, Mrs, C20 IV 6 Keeley, William, farm worker, C19 III 12 Keeley/Kelly, C18 morrisman & murderer VII 50 Keen, Bessie, C20 IV 31 Keen, Elizabeth C19 V 68 VII 10 Keen family, Elizabeth, George, C19 VI 9 Keen, James of Weston Park, Weston-subedge, C19 VI 10, 12 Keen, John, of Westington, agent, C19 V 68, 71 VII 10 Keen, miller, C20 IV 31 Keen, Richard of Campden, C19 V 66 Keen, W. Henry, C19 VI 12

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Keight, see also Keyt(e) and Kyte Keight, Roger, C20 III 40 Keitley family, C19 I 56 Keitley, John Richard, builder VII 66 Keitley, Northwick Park workman II 68 Keitley, Richard K. and Ann I 56 Kempson family, C18 IV 2 Kendal House, High Street I 50 Kennaway, Rev. Canon Charles Edward, vicar of Campden, C19 I 28 II 14, 43, 71 & family C19 V 43, 48, 58 68, 71 VI 60 Kennedy, Rev. V 66, 68 Keyt. see also Keight and Kyte V 66, 68 Keyt, Sir Francis, builder of Hidcote House, Glos. III 3 Keyt, Sir John, 1st baronet III 3 Keyt, Thomas Charles, son of Sir William III 4 Keyt, Sir William, 3rd baronet III 3 Keyt, William, & family, C18 III 39 Keyte, Ann, C18 VI 77 Keyte, Eileen of Dial House, C20 V 62 Keyte, John, Henry, Mary Ball, C19 VI 9 Keyte, Rebecca & William, C19 VI 29 Keyte, Rebecca, P.O. telegraphist, C19 IV 69 Keyte, Richard, C19 V 34 Keyte, Robert, postmaster & grocer, C19 III 36 VI 29, 35 Keyte, Sarah, C19 VI 24 Keyte, Samuel of Mickleton Hills, C20 VI 13, 14 Keyte, T. ploughman, C19 V 67 Keyte, William, Post Office messenger, C19 III 36 IV 69 Keyte family, of Ebrington, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 51 Kiftsgate Court, Glos. I 32 VI 14 Kiftsgate Hundred I 20, 66, 67 Kiftsgate Stone I 43 Kilby, B, ploughman, C19 V 67, 68 Kineton Hill, Temple Guiting parish, Glos. I 9 Kingcombe Lane, Glos. I 43 Kings Arms Hotel III 36, 41 Kings (hotel) VI 35 Kings College Archives, Cambridge V 4, 29 Kings Norton, Civil War, C17 I 64 Kingzett, Henry W., C19 VI 11, 12 Kingzett, J.C., C19 IV 31 Kingzett, John Herbert VII 65 Kinsett, Frank J., apprentice chemist, C19 IV 72 Kirkby Mallory, Leics. VI 31, 43 Kirsten, John, C20 IV 32 Knott, Tommy, C20 VI 65 Knowles,T.W. I 28 Kyte family, C16 & C17 I 21 Kyvelock, (Cevilok), Hugh de, C12 III 7

Lacy, de, C13, family II 9 Lacy, Roger de, Constable of Chester, C13 I 72 Ladbrook, Sarah Ann, C19 V 57 Ladbrook, Thomas & family, C19 V 57 Lamb Cottage, Br. Campden VI 6 Lane fami1y, C17 -C19 I 29 III 36, 48 Lane, A. Grant, Rev. of Temple Guiting, Glos. V 15 Lane, Caroline (née Hows), C19 III 23, 45 Lane, Charles, C19 III 23, 45, 48 Lane, ‘Hammer’, Schoolmaster III 17

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Lane, Henry Warden, C19 III 17, 23 45, 48 Lane, James Scott III 24 Lane, John, C18 I 30 Lane, John, innkeeper, C19 VI 34 Lane, Mary Ravering I 58 Lane, Richard, C17 I 29 Lane, Richard, glazier, C17 IV 66 Lane, Sarah III 24 Lane, William, C17 I 29 Lane, William, glazier, C17 IV 66 Lane, William, C18 I 30 Lane, William Henry, C19 / C20 I 74 Lane, William Henry, (1854-1936) III 17 Langtoft, Pierre de, C13 III 68 Langstone family, Evesham Worcs., Civil War, C17 I 51 Lanterns, The, High Street V 28 Lark Stoke, Civil War, C17 I 65, 67 Laud, Archbishop, C17 III 29 Lea, John, glover, C17 V 6 Leadbeater, Frank, C20 VI 66 Leadbetter, Ann, C18 VI 78 Leaman family I 6 Leasebourne Cottage V 62 Leaseboume House, Leaseboume I 7, 18 Leasebourne (Leysbourne) chestnut tree V 56 Leasowe, The V 25 Ledley House, Ebrington II 7 Legge, Colonel William, Civil War, C17 I 5, 66 Leicester I 16, 72 Leigh family, of Addlestrop and Longborough, Civil War, C17 I 51 Lethaby, W.R. I 35 Leyel, Mrs C F, Hilda Winifred Ivy, and family, C20 VI 58, 70 Lichfield, Staffs., Civil War, C17 I 63 Lichfield Cathedral, Civil War, C17 I 53 Lifford, Lord, C19 V 68 Lilley/ Lilly, Robert, Vicar C17 II 2 III 29 V 7 VII 2 Lincoln, C13 I 72 Lincolnshire, Civil War, C17 I 52 Lindal-in-Furness, St Peter’s Church, Cumbria V 18, 29 Linden House, Back Ends VI 60 Lingens family, of Radbrook, Civil War, C17 I 51 Lion Cottage, Broad Campden (once Rose Cottage), C20 VI 6 Lisle, Sir G., Civil War, C17 I 16 Little Totham, Essex V 43 Little Wolford, Warks., Civil War, C17 I 63, 64 Littleworth, pasture, orchard & farm buildings I 76 Littleworth III 11 Lloyd Dixon, Anne, C20 VI 6 Locke, S., C20 VI 64 Lodelaw of Berrington, C15 V 22 Lodging House Yard, Campden VI 34 London House, High Street, Campden, C20 IV 32 n. V 16 VI 29, 35 Longborough, Glos. Civil War, C17 I 63 Longborough, rector of, C13 IV 15 Longlands Cottages, Mickleton, Glos. I 32

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Long Compton, Warks., Civil War, C17 I 64 Long Gallows Ground, field name II 46 Long Marston Camp, Warks. I 44 Long Marston & Honeybourne, Worcs., R.A.F. Stations, WW2 I 56 Loosely, G. F., C20 IV 32 Louis IX, King of France, C13 II 9 Loveday, Miss, music teacher, C20 IV 6 Lower Lemington II 55 Lower Norton, C19 see also Attlepin III 11 Lower Quinton, Warks. I 31, 70 Luddington, Warks., Civil War, C17 I 64 Luke, Sir Samuel, Civil War, C17 I 65 Lumbard, C15 IV 59 Lygon, Hon. Gen., C19 V 66 Lygon Arms, Broadway, Worcs. VI 17 VII 15 Lynch-Staunton, Col., C20 IV 32 Lynch-Staunton, Bertram V 32 Lynch-Staunton, Frances Juanita Dorothy V 3, 2 Lynch-Staunton, Geoffrey V 31, 32 Lynch-Staunton, George & Adelaide V 31 Lynch-Staunton, John V 32 Lynch-Staunton, Col. Richard & Maria V 31, 32, 34 Lynch-Staunton, Victor V 3, 2 Lynches I 43 Lynches Wood V 12, 13 Lysely, Mary, C17 IV 38 Lyttleton, Sir Thomas, Governor of Bewdley, Worcs. I 63

Mabel = Mabilia, sister of Ranulf de Blundeville &widow of earl of Arundel, C13 II 9 Macateer, Quarry owner, C20 V 41 Macaulay, Lord, Thomas Babington, C19 VI 16 Mackay, Mrs Duncan, see Anstruther Mackintosh, Charles Rennie, C20 VI 15 McLoughlin, see O’Loughlin Mairet, Philippe, C20 IV 32 Makepeace, Annie, School Proprietor, C20 V 58 Makepeace, Miss Emma, postmistress, 1876 III 22 Makepeace, Eliza Mary, C19 V 58 Makepeace, Frederick Henry, C19 V 58 Makepeace, Henry, postmaster C19 VI 35 Malt House, Broad Campden VI 20 Malvern, Worcs. V 15 Manor Farm, Hidcote- Bartrim, Glos. II 7 Manor Farm, Paxford, Glos. VI 13 Mann, W of Farmcote, Glos. C20 VI 14 Mannheimer, Willie & Edith, C20 VI 59 Mansel, Elizabeth, C19 VI 7 Manton, George, C19 IV 28, 48 Manton, P. H., rly labourer, C19 IV 56 Manton, Susanna, Methodist, C19 IV 28, 48 Marchant, Mr, railway contractor, C19 II 43 Market Hall, High Street, C17 VI 56 Market Overton, Rutland VII 10 Marlborough, Wilts. I 3 Marsh, Walter W. of Izod’s Close, C20 VI 71 Marshall, Charles, of Snowshill, C19 VI 9 Marshall, Nicholas, C17 V 3 Marston, Civil War, C17 I 65 Martin, John & Elizabeth, C18 I 74 Martin, Richard, C18 I 74 Martins, The, High Street I 50, 74 V 4 III 40 VI 60 Masefield, John IV 17 Massey, Sir Edmund, Civil War governor of G1oucester, C17 I 6, 16, 54

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64, 68 Master, Col. Chester, C19 II 24 Matilda, Countess, widow of Ranulf de Guemon, C12 / 13 II 63 Matilda (de Blundeville), see Maud Matthews family, C19 VII 43 Matthews, murdered farmer, 1767 II 59 Maud, sister of R. de Blundeville, (also known as Matilda), C12 / 13 II 9 Maurice, Prince, Civil War, C17 I 5, 63, 65 Mayo family, C16 & C17 I 21 Mayo, William, C17 IV 67 Meadow Cottage, High Street I 50 Meadows, Mrs. V 24 Melvin, Mrs of Garthaway, C20 VI 47 Merriman, John, shoemaker, C19 IV 72 Merriman, Robert Charles, C20 VI 58 Mickleton, Glos. IV 30, 56 VI 49, 62 VII 8, 14, 29 Mickleton, boundary I 31-32 43 Mickleton Hills I 32 Mickleton Methodist Church V 35 Mickleton [Hill] Tunnel, C19 IV 56 battle of II 43 Middle Hill House, Broadway, Worcs. VI 7 Midland Bank building, High Street I 18 Middlesex, Earl of, of Milcote, near Stratford, see also Lionel Cranfield I 51, 63, 67 Middleton, Admiral, Sir Charles, C18 V 52, 53 Middleton, Diana, C18 V 52 Middows, C20 V 45 Milcote, Civil War, C17 I 64, 67, 68 Miles House, Leasebourne V 23 VII 65 Miles, Robert, C19 IV 28, 48 Miles, Thomas Hulls, of Aston, died in a gunpowder explosion VII 26 Miller, Alec, Guild of Handicraft, C 20 II 12 IV 8-9 V 10, 18 21, 29, 30 38, 60, 63 VI 57 VII 39, 63 Miller, Alistair, carving of V 64 Miller, Fred, C20 V 10, 63 Millom, Lancs., War Memorial V 11, 18 Milne family, C20 VI 59 Mitchell, Joseph, confectioner III 21 Mitchell, Reuben, of Ebrington, Glos. farmer, (C19) III 11 Moira, Gerald, C20 I 35 Molyneaux, Henrietta, C19 VI 7 Molyneux, Lord, Civil War, C17 I 5, 64 Monastery of the Passionists, Broadway, Worcs. VII 17 Monkton Combe, near Bath, Somerset I 14 Monmouthshire, Civil War, C17 I 5 Montfort, Simon de, C13 V 38 Montgomery, Bernard, of Alamein, C20 VI 71 Moorat, Joseph, C20 V 13 More, Hannah, C18 V 52 Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 5, 54, 55 65, 66 Morgan, Col. Thomas, Civil War, C17 VII 69 Morison, Sir Charles, C17 IV 14 Morris, Alice Abbey & family, C19 VI 23 Morris, Dr Charles W., surgeon III 36 Morris, John Samuel, C19 V 44 Morris, John of Broad Campden, C19 V 67 Morris, William V 13 Morris, William, C19 VI 1, 7

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Mortiboys,Thomas, chantry priest, C16 IV 60 Mortimer, Edmund, C13 IV 15 Moseley,John, seealso Moslie Moseley, John, C17 III 48 Moseley, William, husbandman, C17 V 6 Moseley, William, mercer, C17 V 7 Moslie, John, of Broad Campden I 33 Mount Pleasant cottages; now Gainsborough Terrace V 72 Much Wenlock, Shrops. V 40 Mullins, Hugh, landlord, C19 V 66 Musard, Malcolm, lord of Saintbury, C14 II 31 Musard, Ralph, C14 II 31 Musard, William, C14 II 31

Naseby, Civil War battle, C17 I 16, 65, 68 Nash, Mercy, C19 I 76 Naunton, Glos., C17 II 55 Naunton-sub-Edge,(deserted village), C12-15 III 63 Neale, William, C17 III 48 Nelson, J.P. author, C20 VI 18, 58 Neve family VII 62 Neve, Basil Hovenden V 31 Neve, J. R., postmaster, C20 IV 32 V 14, 15, 16 VII 5 Neve, Julius, postmaster, C19 VI 29,35 New, Anthony V 9, 25 New, Hubert of New & Saunders, Evesham, Worcs. V 25 New, Nevill & Angela V 25 New, Oliver & Mabel, C20 V 9, 25 New, Mrs W. née Horwood, C20 VI 6 New College, Oxford, Civil War, C17 I 54 Newcombe, Elizabeth Mary, teacher, C19 VI 76 Newdigate, Bernard, C20 VI 17 New Dover’s House III 18 Newgate Gaol, C17 II 56 New Inn, Broadway, C19 IV 72 Newland, High Wycombe, Bucks. I 57 New Place, Chapel St, Stratford, Warks. VI 41 Newport Pagnell, Bucks., Civil War, C17 I 65 New Tarriff Inn, The, Chipping Campden, Glos., C19 III 5 Newton, Elizabeth, C18 VI 10 New York Farm, near llmington (source of name) I 47 Nevil1, Hugh de I 3 Nicholas, Master, of Campden, C14, mason II 22 Nicholson, H.V. V 24 Nigeria V 25 Nineveh Bridge House IV 57 Noel, see also Gainsborough V 12 Noel family, of Campden I 51, 62 III 36 Noel family, Earl of Gainsborough of Campden House VI 10, 14, 29, 41 45, 49, 64 Noel family, members governors of Oakham School, Rutland VII 26 Noel, Sir Andrew, C16 VI 29, 43 Noel, Hon. Andrew, C17 VII 26 Noel, Sir Baptist, 3rd Viscount Campden, C17 I 52, 63 IV 14 Noel, Caroline Maria, C19 II 66 Noel, Charles George, Viscount Campden, C19 V 68 Noel, Charles, Lord Barham, 1847 VII 10 Noel, Hon. Charles, C20 VI 49 Noel, Sir Clobery, MP & sheriff of Leics., C18 VI 43 Noel, Lord Edward, 2nd Viscount Campden, C17 I 52, 63 III 29 IV 14 V 5 Noel, Emma, (wife of Canon C E Kennaway), C19 V 68

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Noel, Hon. Gerard & Mrs Noel, C20 VII 62 Noel, Gerard, C18 I 10 Noel, Sir Gerard, C19 VII 10 Noel, Gerard Noel Edwards, C18 V 52 Noel, Lady Juliana, (daughter of Sir Baptist Hicks), C17 IV 67 Noel, Rowney of Kirkby Mallory, Leics., C18 VI 43 Noel, Hon. Susanna, C17 V 21 Noel, Sir Verney, C17 VI 43 No Man's Land, site of the Hanging Post, C17 II 46, 58 Norman Chapel, Broad Campden IV 8, 12, 52 VI 6 Norris, John, miller, C17 V 5 Norris, Dr. Malcolm I 69 North Cotswold Hunt VII 16, 19 North End Terrace VII 43 Northampton, Civil War, C17 I 64 Northampton, Earl of I 6, 18 of Compton Wynyates, Civil War, C17 I 51, 55, 67 Northleach, Glos. I 71 Northleach, church II 23 Northwick, Lord, II 51 V 26, 65, 66 Northwick Park II 51, 67 VII 17 Norton, Worcs. I 43 Norton C13 IV 15 Norton brook I 44 Norton Estate VI 13 Norton Farm, C19 III 11, 19 Norton Hall I 47 VI 3 VII 22, 29, 51 Norton House (Burnt Norton) III 3, 63 V.A.D. hospital V 28 Norton-sub-Edge (deserted village) IV 5 Nottingham, C13 I 72 Nutto, William, tailor, C17 IV 38

Oddington, Civil War, C17 I 53 Oddington, C17 II 55 Oldacre, George, ploughman, C19 V 66 Old Eight Bells, C19 IV 57 Old Grammar School (building), High Street I 30 Old Police Station, Court Room IV 36 ‘Old Stores, The,’ Ebrington, Glos. II 7 Oliver, John, London glass painter, C17 IV 40 Olliff, Dr. D.E., C20 V 56 O'Loughlin, Bryan, vicar, C20 II 42 IV 7 Osborn, H. (Harry) T., C20 IV 32 V 36 Osborne, Mr F B, headmaster of Grammar school, C19 III 41 IV 31 VI 26 Osborne, James Tudor Taylor, C19 VII 21 Overbury family, of Bourton-on-the- Hill, & Compton Scorpion, Civil War, C17 I 51 Overbury, Sir Thomas, magistrate, C17 IV 73 Owen-Jones, Derek, late archivist of Campden church I 28 Oxford V 64 Oxford, Civil War, C17 I 5, 16, 52 63, 64, 66, 67 Oxford University Divinity Schools II 23 Court in, 1665 II 56 Oxford, Earl of, see Robert de Vere. Oxfordshire, Civil War, C17 I 51, 67 Page, John, mason I 9 Page, Mary Ann, innkeeper, Stratford, Warks., C19 IV 72

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Painswick, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 54 Palestine, C17 I 5 Palmer family, of Bourton-on-the- Hill & Compton Scorpion, Civil War, C17 I 51 Parish boundary (Chipping Campden) II 46 Park Road (previously Watery Lane) II 43 III 36 V 56 Parkinson, John, C19 I 76 Parkinson, Ruth, C19 I 76 Parnell, W. ploughman, C20 VI 13 Partridge, Fred, Guild of Handicraft, C20 II 26 Paul's Pike I 10, 22, 43 II 44 C19 IV 57 Payne, Bill V 62 Payne, Eliza, C19 V 58 Peacock House, Lower High Street I 76 Pearsford (Besford) family name of Joan Clopton, C15 I 70 Pebworth, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 65 C18 IV 27 V 4 Peel, Graham V 18 Pemberton, Guy, architect, C20 VI 49 Pembridge, Edmund & family I 47, 59 Pembruge (etc.) [see Pembridge] Penny, Arthur, Guild of Handicraft, C20 II 12 Penson, George of Draycott C19 V 66 Penson, James, son of Joseph, C19 IV 68 Penson, Joseph, local carrier, C19 IV 68 Penson, Richard, son of Joseph, C19 IV 68 Perkins, Edward, C19 I 56 Perkins, Uncle & Aunt V 47 Perrins, Mr., C17/18 IV 38 Perry, Joan, John and Richard, C17 II 46, 59 Perry, John, C17 I 62 Perry, Thomas, C17 III 48 Pershore Abbey, Worcs., C10 charter II 46 Persia, Emperor of, C17 I 16 Peter, Geoffrey fitz, Earl of Essex, C13 I 72 Peter, parson of Campden, 1250 II 64 Petersen, Skjalm Hobart of Denmark, C20 VI 48 Pettway, Edward Ironmonger of Shipston, C17 I 32 Peyton family VI 34, 46 Phillippes, Henry, of Poden, C14 IV 3 Phillipps, Sir Thomas & family, C19 VI 7-8 Philips, Caroline, C19 VI 16 Phillipson, G., C20 VI 64 Phoenix Place VI 34 Pickering family, of Blockley, Glos., C19 I 34 Pickles, Wilfred and ‘Have a Go’, C20 V 62 Pike Cottage / Pike House, Westington V 38 VII 39 Pike, Nott I 41 Pinkney’s House, Leysbourne VII 65 Pitchel Farm I 44 Pitcher, Mrs. of Woodbine Cottage V 23 Pitcher, Bert V 23 Pitt, William, Prime Minister, C18 V 52, 53 Plested, J. VII 5 Plested, William I 41 Pleyden, Francis, mason, C17 IV 38 Poden (deserted village) IV 3 Police House, Cider Mill Lane, C19 IV 58 Police Station IV 38 Police Station, C17 V 3 see also Old Police Station Pombruge, see Pembridge Pontorson, Brittany I 2

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Pook, Hilda, a.k.a. Phoebe, C20 V 4 Pool Farm, C20 IV 8 Pool Meadow III 42 Pope, Mr, teacher, C20 IV 6 Poppets Alley IV 1 V 12 Porchester Cottage, Westington V 38 Porter, Sir Endymion of Aston-sub-Edge and Mickleton, C17 I 51 V 39 Portsmouth II 10 Post Office, Old, Broad Campden VI 6 Potter, Albert E. of Broad Campden, C20 VI 59, 70 Powell, Colonel Geoffrey, first chairman of CADHAS, C20 II 1 V 35 VI 2 Powell, James & Sons, of Blackfriars Glassworks II 71 Pratt, Charles, (1714-94) Lord Chancellor IV 18 Pratt Street, London, NW1 IV 18 Price, George, mat & basket maker C19 III 45 Priestley, Mrs Jacquetta, first President of CADHAS, In Memoriam II 1, 3 Prisoner of War Camp 185, WW2 VII 56 Prisoners of War (German) VII 56 Prisoners of War (Italian) C20 IV 7 Pritchard, Mr, postmaster, C20 VI 35 Pritchard, J. ploughman, C19 V 67 Proctor family of Ebrington VII 24, 27 Prout, Percy, shopkeeper, C20 VI 64 Public Record Office VII 8 Pudding Lane, London, C17 IV 40 Pudlicote Mill, Ebrington, Glos. II 8 VI 13 Purefoy, Col. William, Civil War, C17 I 55, 67 Pye Mill, C17 V 4 Pym, Susanna of Compton Abbas, C17 VI 72 Pyment, James Walter & family, C20 VII 63, 64 Pyment, Harold, C20 VI 35 Pyment, Jim, Guild of Handicraft, C20 II 12 Pyment's (firm of builders), C20 II 12 V 18

office III 65 Pyment, J.W. & Sons C20 IV 8

Quaker Meeting House, Broad Campden I 26 Quakers II 55 Quarry Bank, see Westington Quarries Queen’s Hotel, C19 IV 57 Quinton, Warks., C18 IV 27, 47 VI 24, 49 C16 VII 8

Radcot Bridge, Oxon., battle, 1387 II 50 Railway workers , 1881 III 5 Rainsford Henry & family, of Clifford Chambers, Warks., Civil War, C17 I 51, 52 Rainsford, of Clifford Chambers VI 19 Ramsay, Dr. James, vicar of Teston, Kent, C18 V 53 Randall, Charles, Fortescue land agent, C20 VI 63 Randall’s House, (possible location), C18 III 39 Ranulf de Guernon, earl of Chester, C12 II 63 Ranulf de Blundeville, earl of Chester, C12 II 63 Ranulf, Earl of Chester – his heirs, C13 or C14 III 7 Ransome, Charles, C19 V 68 Ransome, Robert, C19 V 68 Ransome’s Iron Foundry of Ipswich, Essex V 66 Ray family, farm workers, C19 III 11, 20 Rayner, Mr of Little Compton, Warks., C19 VI 76

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Rectory, Ebrington, Glos., C13 II 7 Redding family, C19 I 69 Redditch, Worcs. III 51 Redmarley D’Abbitot, Worcs., C19 V 57 Red Pool, Ebrington, Glos. II 8 Reeve, Sidney, Guild of Handicraft, C20 II 12 Restall, Joseph, shoemaker III 36 Restall, Thomas, C19 VI 55 Rever, Henry de la, C15 III 7 Reynolds, Richard of Paxford, Glos., C19 V 66 Richard I, King, C12 I 73 II 63 Richard II, King, C15 II 50 Richardson, Mrs (sen.) VII 5 Riland, Nicholas, deceased, 1632 III 6 Riley, John, C16 IV 61 Rimell, John of Wold’s End, C19 V 43 Rimmell, H. John, William, C19 VI 9-12 Robert, earl of Gloucester, C12 II 63 Roberts family III 26 Roberts, E., C20 VI 64 Roberts, Eleanor Ena & Edith, C20 VI 29 Roberts, Elizabeth (Bessie), C19 V 54, 55 Roberts, Henry. of Paxford, C19 V 65, 66 Roberts, Henry. of Blockley, C19 VI 12 Roberts, Mrs Kathleen I 14 Roberts, James, 1881 III 5 Roberts, James Alfred V 54, 56 Roberts, John, C19 IV 72 Roberts, John Hickman & family, C19 V 54, 55 Roberts, Robert, draper, & family, C19 V 54 Roberts, Rosellen, C19 V 54, 55 Roberts, Thomas, 1881 III 5 Robins, T, farmer, C19 V 67 Robins, William, Methodist, C19 IV 28, 48 Rollright, Civil War, C17 I 67 Romsey Abbey, Hants., C19 II 66 Rose Cottage, Broad Campden (now Lion Cottage) VI 6 Rose Cottage, Westington VI 47 Rose, Henry, C16 IV 62 Rose, Richard, husbandman, C17 V 6 Rowney family VII 14 Rowney, Elizabeth, C18 VI 43 Royce, D., Rev. of Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos., C19 V 15 Rugby, St Andrew’s Church V 18, 29, 30 Rupert, Prince, Civil War, C17 I 5, 16 52, 54, 63 V 41 Rushen, Percy Charles, local historian V 72 VII 5-8 Rushout, John, see Lord Northwick Russell, Gordon (furniture designer), C20 IV 17 V 21 Russell, Sidney of Lygon Arms, Broadway, Worcs., C20 VI 17 Russell, Sir William, Civil War, C17 I 54, 63, 65 Rutland VI 9 Rutland, Civil War, C17 I 52 Rutter, Mary, widow, C17 V 21, 22 Ryknild Street, Roman road (now Buckle Street) II 58

St. Anne's, High Street I 6, 18, 59 VI 60 St. Bees, Lancs. War Memorial V 11 St. Catherine, chapel of C12, see also St. James’s Church IV 12 St. Catharine’s Church V 31, 32, 38

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VII 39 St. Eadburgha's church, Broadway, Worcs. I 70 St. Eadburgha’s church, Ebrington, Glos. III 4 St. Helen’s, Parish of, I.O.W. V 20 St. James’s Church IV 59, 66 V 23, 38, 43 VI 53, 55, 56 58, 60, 79 VII 22 St. James' Church, North chapel screen I 14, 26 St Katherine's chapel, Campden II 63 St Lawrence’s church, Weston-sub-Edge, Glos. III 4 St Saviour’s church, Broadway, Worcs. VII 17 St Werburgh's church, Chester, II 64 Saintbury, Glos. I 9 III 55 C14 IV 5 VI 74 parish boundary II 46 Sa1lis, Florence, Cheltenham, Glos. I 14 Salmon family VII 40 Sandon Hall, nr. Stafford III 5 Sandford, Christopher & Lettice, C20 VI 18 Sandford, Elizabeth, C19 V 34 Sanford, Thomas, C17 V 7 San Marco, Florence, Italy V 18, 29, 30 Sandon, Lord, C19 IV 58 Sandys, George, vicar of Willersey, Glos. II 56 Sandys, Sir Samuel, Civil War, C17 I 63, 65 Sargant, Mr, Noel Arms landlord, C20 VI 66 Savage family, of Broadway, Civil War, C17 I 51 Savage, Christopher of Elmley Castle, C16 VI 19 Saviour’s Bank V 18 Saxton House Gallery, High Street I 18, 50, 74 Scarborough, N Yorks. V 23, 24 Scot, John le, earl of Chester, C13 II 2 Scott, Mr. employee of Lord Northwick II 67 Scott, William, mercer, C18 I 4 Scrimgeour, RC, Rev. of Exton, Rutland V 15 Scriven, Mabel II 8 Seager, Captain, Civil War, C17 I 64 Seascale, St Cuthbert’s Church, Lancs. V 11 Selkirk, Alexander, marooned sailor, VI 36 Sellers, rector, Aston Subedge, C17 V 7 Sermon, Isaac, farm worker, C19 III 19 Sermon, Job, transported to Tasmania, C19 III 21, 28 Sermon/Surman, Mary III 28 Seymour House VI 2, 60 Sezincote, Civil War, C17 I 63, 64 Shakespeare, William, C16 VI 18, 29, 41 Sharpe, John George, C19 IV 34 Sharpe, Sarah Ann, C19 IV 34 Shaw, an engineer, C20 VI 58 Sheldon, Archbishop, C17 II 55 Sheep Street, C20 IV 9 V 12, 70 Sheldon, Mr, lessee of Combe, C16 II 64 Sheldon, of Beoley, Broadway & Weston VI 19 Sheldon, Raffe or Ralph , C16 III 7 Sheldon, Ralph, the younger, C16 III 8 Sheldon, William of Weston & Long Compton, Civil War, C17 I 51 Sheldon, William, C16 III 8 Shepherd, C., C20 VI 64 Shepherd, Sarah (née How) III 45 Shepherd, Richard, C19 I 9 Sherard family, Earl of Harborough, C19 VI 11 Sherborn, Ellen, neé Wilkinson, C19 V 11, 69 Shipston-on-Stour, Warks. I 32, 47, 63, 76

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Workhouse I 15 Shirley, Dr Thomas, C17 IV 73 Shropshire, Civil War, C17 I 5, 51, 53-54 Sidney, Lucy of Exton, Rutland, C17 VI 30 Silk Mill Cottages V 23 Silk Mill, Old IV 17 Simmons. Rev. Mr, curate, C18 VII 50 Skrymsher, Charles Boothby & family, C18 VI 43 Skrymsher, Maria Boothby & family, C18 VI 43 Slatter, C. of Clopton, C20 VI 14 Smallwood, Margaret V 38 Smith, Alfred Morris & descendants, C20 VI 23 Smith, Allen James, C19 VI 9 Smith / Smyth, Anthony, Lord of the Manor of Campden, C16 / C17 I 3, 44 II 65 Smith, Dick, C20 VI 66 Smith family, C16 & C17 I 21 Smith family of Sheep Street, C19 I 34 Smith, C. G. of Blockley, C19 III 16 Smith, Revd. Elisha, Baptist Church, C18 IV 27, 47 Smith, George, hedger, C20 VI 13 Smith, James, C19 VI 55 Smith, John, and family, builder, C19 III 26, 54 Smith, John, cooper, C19 IV 72 Smith, Mary, C18 VI 77 Smith, Bishop Miles, of Gloucester, C17 V 19 VI 22 VII 2 Smith, Norman & T. of Compton Scorpion, C20 VI 14 Smith, Randall, (Ralph) vicar, C16 II 64 died 1570 III 8 Smith, Rhoda Sarah, C19 V 34 Smith, Robert, the elder, C17 VI 75 Smith, Robert & Esther Argles, C19 VI 79 Smith, Robert Payne, Dean of Canterbury Cathedral & family, C19 VI 79 Smith, Sophia, C19 VI 55 Smith / Smyth(e), Sir Thomas, Lord of the Manor of Campden, C16 I 20, 44 III 8 IV 60 VI 79 his children (rhyme) I 44 Smith, Valentine, C17 III 48 Smith, William, (the Elder), butcher, C18 I 4, 59 Smith, William and wife Hannah, 1851 III 5 Smout, Richard, I.O.W., archivist V 20 Smyth(e) – see also Smith Somerton, William, grocer, C19 II 44 Somerton, William, grocer, C19 IV 58 Souter, Margaret, C20 VI 39 Southam, Charles of Ebrington, Glos. V 66 Spencer, Mr. of Hidcote, Glos. V 67 Spring family, C18 I 56 Spring Hill, C20 VII 56 Stafford, J & T, ploughmen, C20 VI 13, 14 Stafford(e), Sir Richard, C14 IV 59, 61 Stafford, W, ploughman, C20 VI 14 Stamford House, Leasebourne, see also Stanley’s Farm V 47 Stanley, Alfred, innkeeper, Stratford, Warks., C19 IV 72 Stanley, Charles V 24 Stanley Cottage, Leysbourne V 62 Stanley, Dorothy V 24 Stanley, Eliza Sarah. C19 V 58 Stanley, John, C19 VI 10 Stanley, John Lichfield & descendants, C19 VI 23 Stanley, Joseph, Methodist, C19 IV 28, 48 Stanley, Richard, butcher, C19 IV 72

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Stanley, Robert & family, butcher, C19 V 58 Stanley, S of Ebrington, Glos., C19 V 67 Stanley’s Farm, now Stamford House VI 17 Stanley, Ulric, C19 II 24 III 17 IV 70, 72 V 68 VI 24 Stanley, William, builder, C19 V 68, 71 Stanley, William & Elizabeth, C19 VI 24 Stanway, Glos. V 44, 45 Stapleton, Henry, C16 IV 60 Staunton, Col. of the Court House III 41 Stephens, Prof. Christopher V 8 Stephens, Edward and Nathaniel, Civil War, C17 I 51 Stevenson, Mr, sub-postmaster, C20 VI 35 Stevenson, Gabriel, C20 IV 31 Stewart House, VI 34 Stewart, Seumas, Vice-President of CADHAS, In Memoriam, C20 II 25, 27 Stiles, George, C19 I 76 Stoneman, Rev John W, schoolmaster III 36 Stoney Lane (Hoo Lane) V 25 Stott, Sir Philip of Stanton, C20 VI 17 Stour, river 3 bridges broken, Civil War, C17 I 54 Stow, G., thatcher, C20 VI 13 Stow Hill, Ebrington, Glos. II 7 Stow-on-the-Wold, Civil War, C17 I 16, 53 63-65 II 55 Stratford & Moreton Tramway, C19 IV 69 Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. I 9-10, 52 55, 64, 66 II 43 III 3, 47 Strange, Jamie/James I 10, 42 Strong, William I 35 Struthers, Winnie of Waitakere, NZ V 24 Studio, The, Calf Lane V 30, 38, 63 Sudeley, Glos, Civil War, C17 I 52, 53, 55 63, 66 Summerton family, Charles & William; C19 I 69 Summerton, Charles, grocer’s son, C19 V 55 Summerton, William, postmaster, 1863 III 22 VI 35 Sun House, location unknown, C20 I 19 Surman – see Sermon (various names) Sutton, Edward, Lord. Dudley, C17 VI 31 Swimming pool, Broad Campden road; see Bathing Pool

Talbot, George Esq. I 9 Talbot, Miss I 9 Tanner, Albert Mr, landlord of Noel Arms, C20 V 68 VI 64 Taplin family VII 21 Taplin, Stephen, ploughman, C19 V 66 Tardebigge, manor, Worcs. II 63 Tarver, Harriet, poisoner, C19 II 62 VII 2-4 Tarver, Harriet, Thomas, Ann & family, C19 VI 54 VII 2 Tasker, Robert, C16 IV 61 Tasker, Roger, C16 IV 62 Taunt, Henry, photographer, C19 V 27 VI 60 Taylor, Alice of Bedminster, Bristol, C19 V 27 Taylor. Fred, Town Band VII 64 Taylor, Jesse, photographer, C19-C20 II 12 V 27, 28

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VI 65 VII 65 Taylor, Robert, C17 V 22 Taylor, Walter, C19 IV 52 Taylor, William & Mary, piano maker, C19 V 27 Taynton, Benjamin, C17 IV 40 Taynton, Elizabeth, C17 IV 39 Taynton, Humphrey, C17 IV 39 Taynton, Robert, London glazier, C173 IV 39 Temple, Thomas, Bourton-on-the-Water, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 52 Tennant family, C19 / C20 VII 43 Tewkesbury, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 64 Tewkesbury II 55 III 47 Tewkesbury Hundred I 20 Thatched Cottage, Sheep Street I 75 Thirlestaine House, Cheltenham, Glos. II 51, 67 VI 8 Thomas, Dylan, poet, C20 V 12 Thomas, Olive, teacher, C20 IV 7 Thorne, G. ploughman, C20 VI 14 Thompson, Peter, Sec. Olympian Soc. V 41 Thompson, Robert ‘Mousey’, furniture maker, N Yorkshire, C20 V 23 VII 22 Thornton, William ‘Bill’, Town Band VII 64 Throckmorton, Francis of Weston-sub-Edge, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 51 Thynne family, of Buckland, Glos., and Laverton, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 51 Tibbott, Daniel, chantry priest, C16 IV 60 Tidmarsh, James, C19 VI 9, 12 Tiller, Ven. Canon John, Retired Librarian of Hereford Cathedral, C20 V 19 VII 2 Timins. John, farmer of Dorn, Glos., C19 V 67 Tithe House V 62 Toddington, Glos. I 20 Todenham, Glos. I 71 Toft, Hannah, Lodging House Keeper, C19 VI 34 Tombs, George, stonemason, C19 III 45 Tomes, Francis I 47 Tomes, Francis, & relatives in UK & USA II 1, 4, 15, 28 Tomes, Mary, , née Allcock, C19 /C20 I 47 II 8 Tomes, William, stonemason, Br.Campden II 8 Top Farm, Westington, C20 IV 33 Town Hall, High Street I 4 II 54 VI 56, 60 Tracey, Alfred, local carrier, C19 IV 68 Tracey, Harriet see Tarver Tracey, Richard, gent. of Toddington, Glos. I 20 Tracey, William & Elizabeth & family, C19 VII 41 Tracey, William & Sarah VII 2 Tracy family, of Toddington, Glos., CivilWar, C17 I 51 Tracy, Hon. Ann, of Toddington, Glos. III 3 Tracy, Harriett, William & Sarah, C19 VI 55 Tracy/Tracey, James and family III 22 Tracy, Sir John of Stanway House, Glos., C18 VI 37 Tracy, Sir Robert, Civil War, C17 I 52 Trailor bros. of Illinois, USA C19 VI 67 Tredington monumental brasses I 70 Trapp, George I 41 Treasures Antiques, High Street I 50, 74 III 17 Trevelyan, George Macaulay, C20 VI 16, 22 Trevelyan, George Otto & family, C19 VI 16 Trinder family VII 34, 38 Trinder House, High Street I 4, 18, 50, 74 Trinders Bank see also Applegarth VI 47

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Trollope, Fanny II 17 Tucker, Mr, Postmaster, London House, C20 V 56 VI 35, 55 Tucker, John of Hidcote, Glos., C20 VI 14 Tudor Hall School, C20 III 5 Turkey, C17 I 5 Turkey, Sultan of, C17 I 5 Turner, James C19 VI 9 Turner, J, Campden chauffeur, C20 VII 62 Turtle, James, GRO V 20 Twyford, Bucks. I 2 Twyning, near Tewkesbury, Civil War, C17 I 6, 15 Tyson, Charles, C20 I 27

Ulverston, Cumbria, St Mary’s Church V 10

Ulverston, Coronation Hall V 11 Unite, James, ploughman, C19 V 67 Upper Gallows Ground, field name II 46 VII 51

Vade, John, Oddington, Glos., Civil War, C17 I 52 Van Geffen, William, Pike House, C20 V 38 Varden, Mr, railway company's agent, C19 II 43 Veale, Charley, Town Band VII 64 Vere, Robert de, Earl of Oxford, C14 II 50 Vicars of Chipping Campden: (also listed by name in this index) Adam of Avebury, vicar of Campden, C13 IV 15 Bartholomew, William, Vicar of Campden, C17 I 34, 53, 68 III 29 IV 67 V 5 Carrington, Rev. Thomas, vicar, C19/20 V 30 VII 5 Forster, Rev. Francis Samuel, vicar, C19 II 26 V 11, 34 Gyfford, Edward, vicar of Campden, 1522 I 20 Hickes, Rev Henry, vicar, C17 III 30 Jennings, John, vicar, C16-C17 III 29 Kennaway, Rev. Canon Charles Edward, vicar of Campden, C19 I 28 II 14, 43, 71 & family, C19 V 43, 48, 58 68, 71 VI 60 Lilley/ Lilly, Robert, Vicar, C17 II 2 III 29 V 7 VII 2 O’Loughlin, Rev.Canon Bryan, vicar, C20 II 42 IV 7 Peter, parson of Campden, 1250 II 64 Smith, Randall or Ralph, vicar, C16 II 64 died 1570 III 8 Weston, Nathaniel, Vicar of Campden, C18 VII 26 Weston, William, Vicar of Campden, C18 VII 26 Vicarage, Chipping Campden II 14 Vicarage Lane, Ebrington, Glos. II 7 Vickery, George & Mary V 58, 59 Vickery, Joan Muriel V 59

Wade, Charles Paget, of Snowshill Manor, Glos. V 51 Wadey, John, C20 VI 67 Waghouse, J. I 41 Waine family, C19 VII 21 Wain(e), Polly V 62

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Wakefield, John, C19 III 21 Wales, Civil War, C17 I 53 Wales, Sydney of Minchinhampton, Glos., C20 V1 8 Walker, Joseph III 35 Wall, William, cabinet maker VII 63 Waller, Sir William, Civil War, C17 I 53 Walter , Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury I 72 Ward, Humble, Lord, Birmingham, C17 VI 31, 43 Wardington, Oxon., Hugh of, C14 II 31 Warmington, Allan CADHAS founder member, secretary, Vice—President, V 31, 33, 35, 50 Warmington, J.J., builder & son, Allan, C20 VI 49 Warmington, W.H. silversmith, C20 VI 65 Wame family, C16 & C17 I 21 Warner, Mr. A. of Littleton, Glos., C19 V 67 Warner, Charles & Sarah, farmer, C19 V 55 Warner, James, C18 VII 50 Warner, Jane Elizabeth, C19 V 43 Warner, J.H. of Ilmington, Warks., C19 V 15 Warner, Mary Ann, C19 V 55 Warner, William Wyatt III 60 Wartime airfield WW2 I 34, 48, 59 Warwick I 6, 9, 53 54, 63, 72 III 3, 47 Warwick Castle VI 35 Warwickshire I 31 Civil War, C17 I 51, 64, 67 Washington, Henry, Evesham, Worcs., Civil War, C17 I 65 Wass, Mr & the Hon C.M. V 27 Watchhorn, Reg., C20 VI 66 Watery Lane, see Park Road Watkins, Henry Vicar of Sutton-under-Brailes, Warks., Civil War, C17 I 53 Watson, Thomas, of Daglingworth, C16 IV 60 Wauton, Hilda & family, C20 VI 58 Weatcroft, Jack of Ebrington, Glos., C20 V 46 Weatcroft, Mr W., ploughing judge, C19 V 65 Webb, J. ploughman, C20 VI 13 Webb, Jacky/Jackie, C20 VII 64 Webb, Joseph, a Methodist, C19 IV 29, 49 Webb, Sarah I 41 Welch, Robert, designer, C20 II 12 V 21 VI 48 Welcombe, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. VI 16 Welford, Warks., Civil War, C17 I 64 Welles, Captain, Civil War I 64 Wells, Hazelwood & Lydia I 74 Wells, Mr, C17 IV 66 Wells, Richard, C17 IV 66 Wells, T. of Top Farm, Broadway, C19 V 68 Wentworth, Roger, C15 V 38 Wesley, John, 1776 IV 27, 47 Westcote House I 18 VI 2, 60 West End Terrace III 23 West End Terrace, chapel near, C19 IV 28, 48 Westington I 20, 29, 30 II 63 IV 60 V 7, 22, 24, 67 VI 34 Westington Hill II 46 III 40 Westington Mill I 48

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C20 IV 9 Westington Mill Pond, C20 IV 31 Westington Quarries I 9, 33 41 III 33 IV 10 VI 56 Westington Old Farm, C20 VI 47 Weston church II 31 Weston, Jeffrey de, C14 II 31 Weston, John & Mary, parents of Rachel Hulls, C19 II 54 Weston, Nathaniel, Vicar of Campden, C18 VII 26 Weston, William, Vicar of Campden, C18 VII 26 Weston-on-Avon I 9, 43, 64 Weston-sub-Edge I 34, 70 II 24, 31 III 3, 55 IV 15, 61 V 23 Weston, Thomas de, clerk, C14 II 31 Weston, William, carpenter, C19 IV 72 Weston, William, C18 vicar of Campden, IV 27, 47 Whatcoat, see Whatcott Whatcott, Richard, C18 IV 27, 47 Wheatcroft, Kate Elizabeth, C19 VI 76 Wheatley, Joseph, a Methodist, C19 IV 28 Whichford, Warks., Civil War, V17 I 64 Whissendine, Rutland VI 10 White, Abraham, mason, C17 III 6 White family, C16 & C17 I 21 White Hart Inn I 34 III 5 White, Mr C17 VI 74 White, John, mason III 6 White, Robert, mason, C17 III 6 White, Simon, mason, C17 I 9 II 65 III 6 White, W. A., C20 IV 32 White, W.R., H.M Inland Revenue, C19 V 43 Whitfield, Christopher Gilbert, C20, local historian VI 18 VII 5 Whitfield, Christopher & Paul V 62 Whyte, Simon see White Widdows, William, ploughman, C19 V 66 Wikomar the Breton see Gwiomar Briton Wilberforce, William, C18 V 51, 52, 53 Wildernes(s) Piece/Ground, field-name, C19 III 11, 20 Wilgress, Jane, née Miller, C20 V 11, 18, 31 VI 2, 57 Wilkes, Charles, innkeeper, Broadway, C19 IV 72 Wilkes, William, C19 IV 71 Wilkinson, Albert V 72 Willersey, Glos. I 9 III 55 IV 5 Willersey Farm VII 15, 16 Willersey parish boundary II 46 William, Abbot of Bordesley, C13 see also Bordesley Abbey II 64 William, Duke of Gloucester, C17 IV 14 Williams, Teapot V 62 Willoughby, Mrs C., Norton Hall, C19 VII 51, 52 Wills family of Batsford, C20 VI 17 Wilmot, Lord, Chipping Norton, Civil War, C17 I 55 Wilson, Emanuel, C19 IV 56 Wilson, George, C20 V 23 Wilson, James, C19 IV 56

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Wilson, John, ropemaker, C17 V 7 Wilson, William, railway labourer, C19 IV 56 Wilson, William , son of W. Wilson, C19 IV 56 Winchcombe, Civil War I 6, 53 II 55 III 47 Winchecombe, Richard, C15 II 23 Winterbotham, Mr Arthur Brend, MP, C19 II 24 Winthrop, Gertrude, C20 VI 14 Withers family I 14 Withers, Alfred I 14 Withers, Charles, blacksmith I 14 Withers, Dorothy, Cheltenham I 14 Withers, Florence I 14 Withers, James Henry, verger of Campden church I 14 Withers, Joan I 14 Withers, John, C19 I 15 Withers William, blacksmith I 15 Withers, William, butcher, C19 IV 72 Wixey, Herbert, grocer etc., C19 IV 71 Wixford, Warks., near Bidford I 71 Wold’s End House III 39 Wood, Anthony, antiquary, C17 II 46 Wood Stanway, Glos., the farm at, V 44, 45 Woodroffe, Paul, (stained glass), C20 II 8, 71 IV 32, 52 V 13, 21, 32 VI 47 VII 39 Woodsend, E.G., C20 VI 49 Woodstock, Oxon., Civil War, C17 I 52 Woodstock Fair, Oxon., C17 I 33 Woodward, Edward & Thomas, quarry owners and masons, C18 I 4 Woodward, Thomas I 9 Wooldridge, Harry Ellis, artist, C19/20 II 71 Woolmer, Joseph, C18 III 4 Woolstaplers’ Hall, High Street; see also William Calf I 7 Woolstaplers Hall Museum II 26 V 11, 29, 30 Worcester, Civil War, C17 I 6, 54, 64 Worcester, diocese II 64 Worcester Cathedral, Civil War, C17 I 53 Worcestershire I 26, 31 Worcestershire, Civil War, C17 I 5, 51 53 Workhouse, Bank, - Close, - Gardens V 70, 71 Wormington, Glos., monumental brass C17 I 70 Wray, William George C20 VI 63 Wrigley of Kiftsgate Court, Glos., C20 VI 14 Wriothesley, Elizabeth, C17 VI 36 Wyatt, Mr., shopkeeper, C19 IV 69

Yeate, William, C17 III 48 York, C13 I 72 Yorkshire I 52, 63, 73 Young, Mary, née Bonner & William, C16 VI 19

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General Index Vols I, II, III, IV, V, VI & VII

Act of Uniformity, 1662 II 55 Advertisement, C19 IV 24 Agricultural Camp, volunteer II 35 Agricultural Societies of C19 V 67 Allotments, established in 1830s VII 10 Altar Hangings, St James’s church; see also Cope & Altar Hangings III 32 Annual Teg Show, 1912 VI 15 Arts & Crafts exhibitions, 1926 - 1939 VI 46 VII 39 Aquatic Sports & Bathing Lake V 34 Archers, The; BBC radio programme V 62 Archive Room Queries IV 74 Assizes, Oxford Circuit, 1836 VII 3 Atlas Stone Quarries, owners of Westington Quarries I 8

Baptists I 26 II 55 Battle of Mickleton Tunnel, 1851 II 43 Bell, the vicar’s II 26 Bible. King James’s VII 2 Birmingham & Midland Counties’ Cattle & Poultry show, 1864 VII 12 Birmingham Mint; C19 VI 47 Black Death I 20 Blue School, C19 IV 34 Book collecting VI 7 Book of Remembrance; (held in St James’s church) II 33 Boot Camps V 24 Bowling Club history VI 64 Brasses, monumental I 70 BRI see Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Assoc. Britannia Benefit Society, 1873 III 16 IV 35, 70 Britannia Club, festival, C19, V 43 Bronze Age II 7, 19 Buckinghamshire Family History Society I 57 Burgage plots III 9 VI 34 Burning of Old Campden House II 38 Bus, from the railway station to Noel Arms, C19 IV 68

CADHAS Archives V 8, 9 CADHAS foundation, 20 years story I 42, 53 CADHAS Constitution etc. VII 53 CADHAS changes to CCHS VII 61 Calendars; Gregorian & Julian III 2 ‘Campden Backbone Pie’ VII 26, 38 Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association; .[now BRI] III 51, 65 IV 3 Campden Food and Drink Assoc. IV 3 Campden Experimental Factory III 51 Flour Milling & Baking Research Assoc. IV 3 Campden charities VII 38 Campden Deanery, C13 IV 15 Campden Town Band IV 35 VII 63

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'Campdeners', 'a horde of plunderers', Civil War, C17 I 63 Campden Family History Group IV 74 Campden Grammar School III 17, 36, 41 IV 6 V 31, 35,45, 62 VI 26, 79 Campden School of Arts & Crafts I 35, 75 Campden Petty Sessions IV 38 VII 16, 27 Campden, place-name, origin, variants IV 11 Campden Wonder, The V 9 Carillon, The IV 23 Carriers & haulier, C19 IV 68 Cattle Market, monthly, C20 III 42 Challenge Cup, C20 IV 32 Challenge Mace, C20 IV 32 Chandos tombs at Sudeley, desecration I 53 Chantries, medieval, IV 59 Chartists, C19 V 57 Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum IV 32 n., 52 Chemist’s Prescription book V 4 Chestnut tree at Leysbourne V 56 Chimes, The IV 23 Chipping Campden Community Trust V 8 Chipping Campden Cricket Club see also Cricket Team V 44 Chipping Campden Gas & Coke Co., C19 IV 69 Chipping Campden Sports Club, C20 IV 32 Churchwarden’s Accounts, The; (St James’s churchwardens’ accounts 1626-1907) V 43 Church Wardens V 70, 71 Churchyard railings II 42 Cistercian landholdings III 7 Civil War C17 I 34, 54 - an enigma III 29 - interruption to Dover’s Games (Query 017) V 41 battles VII 69 Civil Year III 2 Coach service, Campden/ Evesham/ Stratford, C19 IV 68 Coal suppliers VII 38 Coins, scattered finds I 32, 74 Commonwealth, The, C17 I 6 Conduit and water supply, The II 14 Cope & Altar Hangings, The; see also Altar Hangings II 53 Cotswold Olimpicks see Olimpick Games Cotswold stone, geology etc IV 10 Cotswold Way, The V 42 Council housing IV 8 Court Leet, 1814 II 52 Cricket Team, C19 see also Chipping Campden Cricket Team V 43 Culpeper Bio-Chemical Products of Broad Campden, C20 VI 58, 70

Deeds V 9 District Fire Insurance Co. of Birmingham VII 65 Devonshire Regiment I 14 Dover's Games see Olimpick Games

Earthquake, 1896 V 14 Ebrington, Junior C of E School, Glos., C19 VI 61, 75 VII 23, 27 Essex House Songbook IV 17

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Essex House Sports Club IV 32 Evacuees, 1940s III 38, 40 Evesham Circuit, Methodist, C19 IV 28 Evesham Journal VII 5, 6, 28 Evesham Standard, 1889 VII 18 Excavations of Harrowby House II 19 Exton Estate, staff, etc. VII 10 Explosion, 1717 II 11

Farmers’ Magazine VII 10 Fereby arms I 50 Films: Franchise Affair, The III 26, 40 Now and Forever III 38 Fine, legal terminology I 18 Flax growing V 59 Floods, St Margaret’s V 50 Floods, Campden V 56 Food Research Station see Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Assoc. Football match with Badsey, Worcs., c.1903 II 26 Four Shires Advertiser VI 58

Gainsborough Estate Map, 1722 V 70 Gainsborough family papers at Exton I 10 Garden Diary V 9, 25 Gas lighting, street III 42 Gentleman’s Magazine, 1774 III 4 Geologists’ Association, visit to district, 1904 IV 10 Glossop Shield C20 IV 32 Glossop Sports Challenge Cup, C20 IV 32 Gloucester Journal, C18 VII 50 Gloucester Record Office (Glos. Archives) [GRO] V 4, 27 Gloucestershire Family History Society IV 74 Gloucestershire Regiment, 5th battalion VII 23 Grammar School House Shield V 28 Great Western Railway II 43 Green Howards, 5th Battalion V 23 VII 22 Guild of Handicraft (see also C. R. Ashbee & individually named members) I 35, 75 III 59 IV 17, 31, 52 V 10, 13, 35 VII 63 Guild of Handicraft Trust [GOHT] II 12 V 22, 27

Halley’s Comet 1910 III 41 Hanging Post, The II 46, 58 VII 51 ‘Have a Go’ BBC programme 1948 V 62 Hicks’ arms I 50 Hedgehogs see urchins Highways and Byways book series V 4 History & Antiquities of Chipping Campden by P.C. Rushen VII 5 Honeybourne bricks III 51

Inclosure Award of 1799 I 10, 41 Inquest on Thomas Tarver,, 1836 VII 3 Izod’s Post, C17 IV 36

Kennaway Commonplace Book I 28 Kings College Archives V 4

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Knowles Scrapbook I 28

Land Tax Records V 72 Landmark Trust V 22 Lectures by Alec Miller V 64 Life in 1500’s V 2 Linen weaving V 59 Lyon, Council of, C13 IV 15

Maidstone Record Office V 52 Marches of Wales, Court of, C16 III 8 Market Hall, Campden II 65 Market Towns, C19 IV 19 Measurements, tables of length and area II 18 Mermaid’s location, query 002 I 6 Methodist Society IV 28 Methodists, Primitive I 26 Military Survey, 1522 I 20 Millennium Post, High St V 38 Montrose tenant c. 1892; Arthur Weigall, query 054 IV 35, 74

National Archives at Kew V 5 National Trust III 18 Neolithic period II 7 Noel estates I 8 Norman period, Ebrington, Glos. II 7, 19 North Cotswold Farmers’ Association III 17 IV 70 V 67, 68 North Cotswold Hunt, C19 VII 16 North Cotswold Rifle Volunteers & Rifle Corps V 43 VII 12

Odd Fellows’ club IV 35 Old Britannia Club IV 35 Old Christmas Day III 2 Olimpick Games, Robert Dover’s I 34, 53 II 44 III 34, 54 IV 17 V 39 Olympian Class, Wenlock V 40 Olympian Association, National V 40 Overseers to the Poor Accounts V 70 O.W.W.R. (Railway Co.), C19 IV 58, 69

Paul’s Pike, origin of name, query 005 I 10, 22 “Pathfinder”, HMS, C20 V 31 “Piako” sailing ship, to New Zealand, C19 V 57 Piano, The Ashbee IV 52 Ploughs and equipment in competitions V 65 Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834 V 71 Poor Law Commissioners V 71 Poor Rate, Civil War, C17 I 53 Postal services, C19 IV 69 Presbyterians II 55 Prisoner of War Camps III 38, 54, 60 IV 2 Prisoners of War, Italian, query 049 III 60 ‘Prunella’, play by Lawrence Housman V 13 Puritans II 55

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Puritans, Civil War, C17 I 53 Purbeck marble I 70

Queen Anne Bounty II 14

R.A.F. Stations at Honeybourne and Long Marston, query 024 I 56 Railways Great Western Railway II 43 London & North Western II 44 Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton II 45 Steam Locomotive Railway II 43 Stockton to Darlington II 43 Railway Time, arrival 1854 I 4 Railway tithes II 45 Rate Payers V 71 Rates of pay etc, early C20 III 41 Reading Mercury and Oxford Gazette, C18 VII 50 Rectory of Campden, C13 IV 15 Road maps, Ogilby’s II 46 Road system (local), C17 VII 67 Roman period, Ebrington, Glos. II 7, 19 Roman roads IV 11 Royalist convoys of war material I 54 Rutland plough VII 10

St.James’s church burial ground survey, C19 VII 12 Saxon grave goods, arms and armour, finds II 7, 19 Schools, see in above section: Blue School; Chipping Campden Grammar School; Clifton House School;

Ebrington Junior CE School; Makepeace, Annie, school proprietor; Tudor Hall School, (C20) Scrap-metal collection, 1940 II 42 Scuttlebrook Wake I 22 IV 35 Sheep & wool, 1610 II 66 ‘Shipstoniad’ Poem, C19 V 43 Shipston Union V 71 Slave Trade V 51 Snow, the great snow of 1916 III 64 'spirits', kidnappers, C17 I 62 Spring Sports V 43 Staple, a Merchant of the I 7 Star Chamber, Court of, C16 III 8 Star Chamber proceedings against Thomas Bonar, C16 I 20 Statute Merchant I 8 Stonemason IV 2 Sundial mottoes III 58 Sundials I 4, 56 III 60 Campden Bookshop Sundial I 4 Sussex Imperial Yeomanry V 45

Table by R. Thompson given to St James’s church by the Green Howards VII 22 Teg Show, Prize, established 1882 III 17 Teston Farm Records V 52 Throckmorton, monumental brass, C15 I 70 Time, local, railway, Greenwich, C19 IV 69 Tithes, including a dispute, C13 II 64 Tithe Dispute, C17 V 5 Trade tokens, C17 III 46 Trades, list of, 1784 III 10 Trinity, alabaster relief of, C15 IV 60

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Tryal of William Harrison, 1676 V 9 Turnpike tollgate I 22

Urchins (hedgehogs) II 72

VAD Hospital, Farncombe VII 20, 33, 36 VAD Hospital, Norton Hall VII 22, 30, 51 Vagrants IV 38 Vicarage, The II 14 Vicar’s Book, The II 14 Vicars, C17 II 55 Visitation by bishop, 1619 VII 2 Volunteers, The III 36 Volunteer Corps, North Cotswold Rifle VII 12 Voters’ Lists, query 048 III 60 Voyages, Liverpool-New York II 16

War Memorials V 31 Wartime airfield location, query 016 I 48, 59 Water Closets, installation in the vicarage II 14 West window, parish church, St James’s, II 71 Wenlock Olympian Games V 40 Whitsun Week celebrations, C19 IV 34 Wine trade, C13 II 10 Wool trade, C13 II 9 World Wars II 33, 42 World War I VII 20, 21, 29 World War II, Prisoners of War VII 56-60

Yubberton Yawnees V 62


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