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Cake and Cockhorse, Volume 15

Subject Index n Personal and family names, andplaces, are included here, as well as in the Personal and Place Name Indexes, ifforming the major subject of an article.

Adderbury, medieval stone carving at the continued church of St Mary’s 128-45, 156-71 Charities 232 Agricultural produce, transport to 289 Charity collections 289 Aircraft crashes 3 I Chestnuts Bowling Club 23 1 Amphisphaena, carving on church Church -see under Banbury: St Mary’s 135 Civic Society 225 Aplins, attorneys, and Aplin Family 1739-1897 Civil Dcfence 221 182-194,214-232 Congregationalists 291=93 Apprentices (builders, (219-20) 98, 101 Coronation, Queen Victoria 289 Archaeology, 50 Coroners, Aplins 186, 188 Thames Valley from 8000BC 247 Corporation, Aplins’ involvment, 1748-1835 Archer, carving on Adderbury church 136 185-90 Army: 84* Regiment of Foot (1 794-1 820) 291 church ceremonial pre-1835 288 Supply of boots 293 Elections, parliamentary (B. Borough) See also Military 1773 187 Attorneys - see Aplins 1818-3 1, ‘Old Mettle’ as candidate 9-1 4 Authors: ‘Anthony Burgcss’ 62-65 1820, 183I, 1859 289 Autobiographies - see Memoirs Fairs Bagpipe, carving of, on Adderbury church 140- Beef 151-2, 154 141 Corpus Christi 151,154 Ball, Municipal, Queen Victoria’s wedding 289 Fish 151, 154 Ball-flowers, carvings on Adderbury church Holy Thursday 14, 151, 154 157-8 HOM 151-5 Banbury Mr Pratt’s (Cattle) 15 1 Attorneys: Aplins 182-94,214-32 Old Lammas/Michaelmas (Mr Judd’s; see also Solicitors cattle) 151-4 Bakery: E.W. Brown 299 Old Michaelmas (Mop) 15 1, 154 Banks: Old St Luke’s Day (Runaway) 151-4 Gillctts (formerly New) 190, 193,297 Twelfth 14,151-4 Bible Society (B. local branch) 217 unspecified (C19-20) 102 Bookmakers 301 Health, Board of 289 Bowls Club 99,221 Mechanics’ Institute 150,289 Brewery: Hunt Edmunds 298-9 Mugmine ofthe (1 837-8) 1 Britannia Iron Works 150 Memoirs of C19 and C20 286-303 Builders: B. Gilkes & Son 229 Museum (new, 2002) 8 1-83, 1 18,282 Building Trade Employers (1 9 12-22) 99 Nonconformity, C19-20 286-303 Historical Society 299,3 16 Quakers 127,175,296-97,299 Annual Report and Accounts Quarter Sessions 224-25 2000 79-80 ‘Paving... and otherwise improving’ Act 2001 178-80 (1 825), Commissioners for (Aplins) 191 2002 282-84 Plaques, Blue 150 Bell chiming 13 Post Office (I 849) 184 317 Subject Index Banbury‘ continued Blemyae, canringof, on Adderbury church 137 Rifleclub 217 Blessed Virgin Mary, coronation of, Adderbury Roman Catholics 299 church carving 136 Rotary Club 221,232 parish chuch 232 Round Table 232 Blue Plaques in Banbury 150 B. Cross Round Table 232 Bomb (petrol) 3 1 Rugby Club 221 Book reviewslnotices: St. Mary’s church Adderbury, The Parish Church of St Mary clock-winding 13 the Virgin 127 demolition (1785-90), Aplins 188 276-77 heating 13 Banbury a photographic history ofyour town Schools, Grammar 301 127 B.School 301 Captain Pilkington ‘s Project [ Weedon see also Place Name Index: Banbury Ordnance Depot] 277 Shoemaking and supply to army 293 Claydonian, Eighty Years a 35-6 Social Survey (1 960s) 3 I4 Compton Verney 40 Solicitors: Aplins 182-94,2 14-32 Easington, The Changing Faces of 37-39 Fairfield, Barfield & Blincowe 23 I Eydon, Syd Tyrrell’s 127 Stockton, Sons & Fortescue 23 I The English Rural Land.scupe 40 Telcphone Exchange 225-27 Friends (Quakers). The Meeting House of the Tennis Club, West End 221 Religious Society of 127 Toll Books, 1754-1826 151-5 Helmdon, Aspects of; No. 4 I27 ‘Book of Forms and Precedents’ (1797) Hook Norton. A Country Brewery 1849-1999 151-152 40 Town Clerk, Aplins as (C18) 185-6, I88 Hook Norton 2000 AD. lhe Millennium Book William Walford as (C18/9) 13, 189 40 Town Twinning Scheme 225 Kings Sutton Churchwardens’Accounts, Union(l912) 99 1636-1700 172-4 Wesleyan Methodists 295 Paupers, Pupils and Prisoners - and other West End Tennis Club 221 tales of Old Eydon 39 Rrcwcry, Hook Norton 43-45,58-60 Banbury Charities 232 Bricks, at , produced by canal builders Banbury & District Chamber of Commerce 231 (C19) 116 Banbury Division, General Commissioners of Briefs (letters of Request) 173 Tax 231 British Association for Local I Iistory Banbury Guardion 149-50 (B.A.L.H.) 41 Banbury Historical Society -see under British Association for the Advanccment of ‘Banbury’ Science (1 860) 3 13 Banbury Rural District Council 299 British & Foreign Bible Society 297 Banbury Union Workhouse 93, 110 Broughton coin hoard (C17) 233-39 Band (Cropredy Wesleyan, C19) 115 Building contractors (Kimberley) 84-109 ‘Bathering’ (C17) 174, 181,212 Building Trade Employers (1912-22) 99 Bats, carvings of, on Adderbury church 137 Buzine (instrument), carving on Adderbury Bells, hand, carving of, on Adderbury church church 144 139 Canal () 83 bell-ringing and bellhangers, at Kings Sutton ‘barges’ (‘Old Mcttle’, late C18) 6,9, 17,24- 240-45 25 Berks., Bucks. and Oxon Incorporated Law builders producing bricks (Cropredy, Cl 9) Society 231 116 Bestiary/ies 123-24 318 Subject Index Canal continued Feast Days (Cropredy Friendly Society, C 19) Company Treasurer, Benjamin Aplin (1 769) 115-16 186-7, 190 Fenny Compton Tunnel 275 Field names, Hook Norton 50 Captain Swing riots, 1830 289 Field-walking, Hook Norton 43 Carpenters (C20) 101 Fights ( and Broughton) 4 Carvings, stone, on Adderbury church 128-45 Fire Service Castle, William ‘Old Mettle’ (1 789- 1841) 5-29 Tysoe and Compton Wynyates 30-3 I Charitable appeals, Hook Norton 3 1 , N’hants , fire (1786) h201 Fires at: Kings Sutton, N’hants., fire (1785) 196-7, Banbury (McGregory Cory) 31 200- 1 Ettington Park Hotel (Warw) 31 Silverstone, N’hants., fire (1785) 204 Everdon (”hants) 20 1 fn Chipping Warden Hundred, C I6 sheep and Eydon (”hants) 78 enclosure 255-274,304-1 I Hazelford (Broughton) 3-4 Christmas (builders’ employee relations, C20) Kings Sutton (”hants) 195-204 102 Silverstone (”hants) 204 Church services (1912) 98-9 Tadmarton House 3 I Churchwardens’ accounts (Kings Sutton, 1636- Fool - see ‘Old Mettle’ 1700) 1724,240-45 Friendly Society established at Croprcdy, 1838 Civil War, in the Midlands 177-8 110-16 Coffins (C20) 89, 101 Friends’ Ambulance Unit 299 Coins, Broughton hoard (C17) 233-39 Furniture (C20) 101 Compton Census (l676), Hook Norton 55 staircases (I 834) 86 Cooks - see Servants Gargoyles, on Adderbury church 156-60 Creatures, grotesque, carvcd in stone on Glass, medieval, at Horley I 19-127 Adderbury church 128-45 Griffin, carving on Adderbury church 135, 159 Crinolines 73-75 Grave-digging, by ‘Old Mettle’ 13 Cropredy Friendly Society 1838-on 110-16 Gypsies (C 19-20) 102 Gang, The 1 Harp, carving of, on Adderbury church 142 David, Star of, carving on Adderbury church Hazelford (Broughton, Oxon.) 2-4 134 Hearth Tax (1 665), Hook Norton 52 Depopulation (Cl 5-16) in Kings Sutton and Hook Norton 42-61 Chipping Warden Hundreds 255-74 Horley church, donor portraits in stained glass Divorce/Separation (1760/70s) 205-1 1 (C1.5) 119-27 Dragons, carvings of, on Adderbury church Horn player, carving on Adderbury church 138 137,160 Horse-dealing 15 1-5 , Hook Norton 5 1 Housemaids - see Servants Dyeing 3 Invasion of Britain (Wales), 1797 246 Education ofpoor children (1417) 122 Ironstone mining at Hook Norton 44-47,58-9 Elections Joiners (C20) 10 I Banbury Borough: 1773 187 Kelmscott Manor 146-47 1 8 18-3 1, ‘Old Mettle’ as candidate 9- 14 Kettledrums (nakars), carving of, on Adderbury 1820, 1831,1859 289 church 143-44 : 1754, Benjamin Aplin 186 Kimberley’s (A.T. Kimberley Ltd.), building Enclosure 176 contractors 84- 109 in C16 Kings Sutton and Chipping Warden Kings, carvings in Adderbuy church 163, 166- Hundreds 255-74,304-11 I67 Hook Norton (1 774) 54-8 Kings Sutton, N’hants, Churchwardens’ Enclosure Commissioners 75 Accounts 172-74,240-45 Fairs 151-5 fire at (1 785) 195-204 319 Subject Index Kings Sutlon Hundred, C16 sheep and Military Associations (1790s) 189 enclosure 225-274,304-11 Military campaigns (1690-1712) 223 Kitchenmaids -see Servants See also Army Knights, carvings in Adderbury church 162-3 Mills Ladies, carvings in Adderbury church 160-1 Corn (Hazelford) 3 Lecture reports: Paper (Hazelford, ) 3 Anglo-Saxons, Why did they not become Mining - see Ironstone Bntish? 77 Monsters, carved in stone on Adderbury church Banbury: Market Town or Shoppers’ 128-45 Paradise? 77 Moms, William 146 Banbury’s Quakers 175 Morris dancing 6,21-23,27,29 Civil War in the Midlands 177 Musicians, carved in stone on Adderbury Commercial Camera: The Victorian Portrait church 128-45 Parlour 247-48 Arthur George Hobbs (C20) 21 9 : Nakars (kettledrum), carving of, on Adderbury in the Wars of the Roses 146 church 143-44 Magic of [photographs] 280 Nonconformity, Hook Norton (Cl 711 9) 55-56, Dad’s Other Army [World War 21 279-80 58 Eydon, The Fire of 1905 78 Obituaries: Bell, Colin (d.2003) 3 14 Farming and Enclosure 176 Uowes, Joan (d.2001) Invasion of Britain, The Last 246 Brooks, Ken (d. 2003) 28 1 Maps, Oxfordshire 33 Markham, Sarah (nee Loveday) (d.2003) 3 15 Merchant Adventurers of C I7 279 Stanton, F. Mary (d. 2001) 148 Morris, William, and Kelmscott 146 ‘Old Mettle’ (William Castle) (1789-1841) 5- , History 278 29 The Oxfordshire Lieutenancy 147 Organ, portative, carving on Adderbury church Steam through the Banbury Area 177 117, 139 Thames Valley, The Changing Owl, carving of, on Adderbury church 137 Environment.. . over Ten Thousand Years Company - see Canal 247 Oxford Consistory Court (1775) 205 Thompson, Flora, The World of 33 Oxfordshire YcomamyLight Horse Volunteers Words, History in English 33 (Bloxham & Banbury Squadron) (1 808-9) Yeomanry, The Oxfordshire 78 189 Libel (of Gwen Bustin) 64-5 Photography, Victorian portraits 247-48 Lieutenancy, Lord (of Oxfordshire) 147-48 Plaques, Blue, in Banbury 150 Lincoln prebendaries of Sut!on-cum- Plumbers (C20) 101 Buckingham, commemorated at Horley Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834 (as it affected ch~ch(1412-36)119-27 Cropredy) 1 10 Manors Portraits in medieval glass, at Horley 119-27 Adderbury, Aplins and Bray D’Oyly 185-6, Procession(s), Cropredy Friendly Society (C19) 188, 191 1 15-6 Kings Sutton 186, 188, 191, 193, 195 Psaltry (instrument), carving of, on Adderbury Maps, Oxfordshire 33 church 141-42 Market-town industry (C18-19) 275 Quakers (Religious Society of Friends) 127, Marriage: breakdown (1 760170s) 205-21 1 175,296-7,299 without parental consent (1 770) 187 Railways 177 Matches (sulphur) (‘Old Mettle’, C19) 9, 13, Banbury & Cheltenham Direct 45-7,53,61 15, 17-18,20 Great Western (1 870) 96 Memoirs, B., of C 19 and C20 286-303 Rebec, carving of, on Adderbury church 142- Memaid, carving of, on Adderbury church 137 143 320 Subject Index Recorder (instrument), carving of, on Tabor/timbrell, carving on Adderbury church Adderbury church 143 140 Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) 127, Television set, presented to A.G. Hobbs 2 I9 175,296-7,299 Thompson, Flora 33 Rhubarb 3 Titanic, The ( 19 12) 99 Saint Rumbold’s Well, Kings Sutton 122-23 Tobacco 20 Sedilia, in Adderbury church 168 Toll-gathering 151-5 Separation (marriage) (1760/70s) 205-21 1 Transport (1912) 98 Servants (domestic), Bloxham (1 852-62) 67-76 Trumpet, carving of, on Adderbury church 143 (and farm), Steeple Barton (I 770s) 206-209 Typewriter pictures 2 19 Sexual intercourse 208 Tysoe (and Compton Wynyates), Fire Service Shalstone, Bucks, William Cotton Risky, 30-3 1 Rector of, 1878-1907 312-13 Upper Fulling Mill, Broughton 2-4 Sheep and enclosure in C16 Kings Sutton and Vermin 173 Chipping Warden llundreds 255-74,304-11 Warden, Chipping, Hundred, C16 sheep and medieval wool trade in 250-54 enclosure 255-274,304-1 I , woad in 32 Wars of the Roses (in the Cotswolds) 146 Shipping of wool sarplers (1478) 253 Weather (affecting building) I02 Silvcr tea urn, ‘Eldon Urn’ 3 12-1 3 Williamscotc (‘Wilscote’), Sally Markham’s Smallpox 14 childhood memories 3 15-1 6 Smiths (C20) 101 Woad (in ) 1 Society of Friends (Quakers) 127, 175,296-7, in Shenington 32 299 Wool, medieval trade in England 250-54 Star of David, carving on Adderbury church sheep and enclosure in Cl 6 Kings Sutton and 134 Chipping Warden Hundreds 255-74,304- ‘Stelch’ (C17) 174, 181,212 31 1 Stocks 26 Wyvern, carving on Adderbury church 135, Stone carvings, on Adderbury church 128-145 160 Sutton, Kings, IIundred, C16 sheep and Yeomanry, The Oxfordshire 78 enclosure 255-274,304-11 Symphony (instrument), carving on Adderbury church 141

321 322 Index of Personal Names and Families

‘B. = Banbury

AbbittdAbbotts, Thomas, Kings Sutton (1 785) Appletree, Nathaniel, Hook Norton landowner 199,201,203 (1774) 57-58 Adams, Lucy, Marston St Lawrence 4 Archer, Charles, Baptist minister, Hook Norton Alcock, George, Kings Sutton (1 785) 201 (1644) 56 Allen, Mr& Mrs, B. (1912) 99 Argyll, Duke of - see Campbell Amos family, Brasenose Inn, Cropredy (C19) Arnold, Hattil, B. mercer (fl.1810) 189 112,llS Mr, Kimberley managcr (1950s) 104 Andrews, William, Kings Sutton (1 785) 201 Atkins, Mrs, MD, Northwood (1 895) 108 Mr (C 16), , grazier 266 Austin family, Hook Norton (C16 on) 52 Anker family, Cropredy (C19) 116 Richard, Calvinistic Baptist minister (1 837 Annesley, Rev Francis, Eydon (C19) 75 289 Aplin family(C17-1897) 182-194,224 Ayres, Deborah, , Bloxham, cook Uarbara Playsted (nCe Jcston) (d. 1884) m. (1855) 70 Benjamin (1687-1726), of Taunton 182-3 Back, Rev. Henry, Vicar of B. 1860-81 289 Benjamin (17 18-73), B. attorney, town clerk, Baden, London builders’ labourer (1 850) 87 Rodicote House 153, 182-8 Balfour, Kathleen Mary, m. 1928 Harry Hunt Benjamin (1781-1848), B. attorney 189-91 218 Benjamin D’Oyly (d. 1929) 193 Bancott, Robert, Northcnd nr Kineton, Warw, Benjamin William (1 809-87), B. attorney farmer (1 825) I55 191-3,215 Bank, Le,Julia, Bloxham, kitchenmaid (1861-2) Caroline (m. 1775) 187 73 Christopher (1 747-1806), R. attorney, Barber, John, Adderbury 3 12 Adderbury 182, 187-9 John, Easington (1765) 38 Christopher D’Oyly (b.l782), Curate of Barker, Fulk (1 547), Steane, grazier 273 Farthinghoe (1 807) I89 Thomas (1495), Purston, grazier 268 Doris S,Mrs (fl.1974) 194 Thomas (l588), Astrop, grazier 271 Eleanor (nee Bricknell) (d. 1847), Bames, James (C IS), B. engineer 277 m. Benjamin William 191 Barrett, John (Morris dancer) 22 Elizabeth (1 746- 18 18), m. Rd. Bignell 187 Bason, Joe, Kimberley employee (C20) 102 Elizabeth (nCe Golby) (d.l860), m. John 191 Bayzand, William, coach guard and janitor at Emily Urbana (nee Becher) (d.1930), m. Radcliffe Camera, Oxford (C19) 295 Frederick Charles 193-4 Beale, Fred. (Hook Norton and Canada, C20) Frederick Charles (1 854-97), B. solicitor 58-59,61 1924,215 Beauchamp, Earls of (C14-5) 126 John ( 1777- 1849, B. draper 190- 1 Beaufort, Henry, Cardinal-bishop of Mariana (nee Haultain), m. Benjamin 1812 Winchester, Lincoln prebendary of Sutton- 189 cum-Horley (C 14-5) 12 1,166 Mary, nCe Heydon (1753-1 826), m. Oliver Becher, Emily Urbana (d. 1930), m. Frederick Aplin 189 Charles Aplin 193-4 Oliver (1754-1 83 I), B. attorney 187-9 Bedding, Thomas, Steeple Barton (1 772) 206, Oliver Vcmon, ornithologist 193 209- 10 Susannah (1 7 15-95) 187-8 Beecham, Thomas, Cropredy Lawn ((219) 1 1 1 Weston (d.l872), Chipping Norton solicitor Beesley, Samuel ((219, Quaker, B. cakemaker) 219 175

323 Index of Personal Names Beesley, Sarah (nte Rusher) m.Thomas Beesley Bricknell, Charles, surgeon, Overthorpe 191 1844 288-9,302 Eleanor (d.1847) m. Benjamin Wm Aplin Thomas (b. 18 18). chemist 288 191 Belcher. Richard (b. 1785, son of I.lenry, of Thomas, Kings Sutton churchwarden, 1785 Chipping Norton), B. draper 293 195 See also Boswell Brightwell family, Eydon, N’hants. 39 Bell, Colin (1 942-2003), academic 3 I4 Briner, ----- (B., C19) 13 John Sydney, Aplins partner 1967-97 225, Brinkworth, E.R.C. (Ted) 37 230-32 Brooks, David (d.1992), son of Ken 222 Margot Diana (nte Wright), m. J.S. Bell 225 Kennelh Richard Scott (‘Ken’) (1921-2003), Bennett, -----,Banbury builder (1912) 99 Aplins partner 220-32,249,281 Bennison, Roland Edward, London architect Eileen Eva Stofer (nte Lister), m. Ken Brooks (1900) 108 1950 221-22,230,249,281 Bentley, William and Mary, B. (C17) 39 Rroughton, Sir John de (fl.1377) Bernard, Saint, Abbot of Clairvaux (1 125) 128 -----,Banbury builder (1 91 2) 99 Betson, Thornas, Merchant of the Staple Brown, John Beck Oxford ironmonger (c. 1900) (fl. 1478-80) 253 294 Bignell, Peter Oliver (1822), B. attorney 190 Lizzie & Lottie, B. cakemakers (Quakers, Richard, B. attorney (d. 1795) 187, 189-90 C20) 175 Blackwell, London builder (1850) 87 S.E., Broughton Road, Banbury (1908) 108 Blake, Francis, Kings Sutton (1785) 201 Brunner, Hugo, Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire John, Kings Sutton (1 799, 1802) 244 149 Blencowe, Mr, Grimsbury builder (1869) 95 Buccleuch, Henry, 3rd Duke of - see Scott, Bloxham, John, surveyor (1 785) 196 knry -----,B. sheriff‘s officer (1820) 12 Buckland, Plato, Speen, Bucks, dealer (1826) -----,Banbury builder (1912) 99 155 Blunt, Janet H ,Adderbury Manor (C20) 17 Bull, Elizabeth, Kings Sutton (1785) 199,201 Bolton, Ken, Aplins employee 23 1 William, Kings Sutton (1785) 201 Booth, -----,Banbury builder (C20) 99, 104 Burden, Jane, wife of William Morris and lover Boss, Ihomas Ward (b. 1825, son of John and of Rosetti (C19) 147 Amelia), Mechanics’ Institute librarian 289, Burdon, Jack, Kimberley carpenter (1940) 103 302 Burgess, Anthony - see Wilson, John Boswell, Richard, B. shoemaker, m. Mrs Bushell, Thomas (Shrewsbury, 1642) 237 Armitt, father of mother of Richard Belcher Bustard family (C16-17), Adderbury, Ilbury (b.1785) 293 (), graziers 266-67 Bottley, Thomas, Hayes, Kent, dealer in Bute, John 2nd Marquess of - see Crichton earthenware (1767) 152-3 Bustin, Gwen, Alderman of B., Mayor 1959, Bowes, Joan, editor of C&CH 1 17, 126, 155, Grammar School secretary (1950/60s) 64-65 212 Burne-Jones, Edward, friend and partner of Brackley Builders (C20) 104 William Moms (C19) 146-47 Braggins, Thomas, Kings Sutton (1785) 201 Butler, Richard, B. watchman (1 835) 26 Mr, Middleton Cheney (C20) 105 Sarah, Bloxham, kitchenmaid (1 858) 73 Braithwaite family (Quakers) 175 Butteles, Mr (C16), Aston-in-the-Walls, sheep Janet (nte Morland), wife of W.C.B. 297 grazier 261 Joseph Bevan (1 8 18- 1905) 296-297 Cadbury, James (B.Corporation, C19) 15 Martha (1823-95, nee Gillett), wife of J.B.B. family (Quakers) 175 296-7 Caesar, Gaius Julius (d. 44 BC), Roman general William Charles (1 862-1922), banker 296-7, and leader 316 299 Calcott, Alexander (1 616-82), Hook Norton, baker 54,61 324 Index of Personal Names Campbell, Alexander (1 788-1866) Baptist Clifton, Tom, Kimberley foreman (I 940s) 102- minister, at B. in 1847 292 103 Caroline, Lady Dalkeith, dau. of John 2nd Cobb, Timothy, B. banker (I 820) I3 Duke of Argyll (d. I743), Adderbury 186 Coggins, George, Deddington solicitor 3 13 Carlyle, Jane (wife of author, C 19) 67 Cole, Mary, Deddington, m. Giles Ibell, Carpenter, Rev. R.P.R., Vicar of B., 1950/60s, Souldem, 1743, later Steeple Barton 206 description of (un-named) 63 Collingridge, Thomas, Kings Sutton apothecary Thomas, schoolmaster, Kings Sutton (1785) (1 785) 199-200,202-3 199,201 Cooling family, Hazelford and N. Newington, Carrdus, Kenncth, €3. schoolmaster 1950s 62 Broughton par. (C 19) 4 Carter, John, Steeple Barton, 1772, latcr at Coope, Mr John (C16), Eydon, sheep grazier Roddington 206,208 26 1 Cartwright, Mrs, (1 954) 104 Cotton family, 312 Richard (C 17). Aynho 305 Craddock, George and ‘Miss’, B. (Parsons family (1785) 200, (C17) 258, (1735) 268 Street), registry oftice keepers (1 860s) 72,75 Cash, Sarah (nee Southam) (1 793-1 879), Cresswell, Bartholomew (d. 1567), Purston 268 248 Richard, Charlton (1622) 306 Cassell, John (1 8 16-75), publisher 289 Crichton, John, 2nd Marquess of Bute, m 18 18 Castle, George (?C 18) 17 Lady Maria North, dau. of George Augustus, John, weaver, and AM, Adderbury (1 793) 8, 3rd Earl of Guilford, Abbey 189-90 26 Croker family, Hook Norton (1665) 52 William ‘Old Mettle’, B. (1789-1841) 5-29 Crook, Henry, Sandford, Oxon, farmer (1 825) Catesby family (C16), sheep graziers 262 155 Ccly, William, wool-shipping agent (1478) 253 Cross, Charles, Woodstock (1785) 196 Chamberlin family, Cropredy Lawn (C 19) I 16 Crossman, Richard, M.P. (C20) 301 Champness, Thomas (1 832-1905), Wesleyan Dagley, Thomas, Kings Sutton (1 785) 203 minister at B. 1865-7 295 Dale, Dr R.W. (1 825-95), of Birmngham, Champneys, Basil, Winchester College (1897) Congregationalist minster 291 108 Dalkeith, Lady (1 754) - see Campbell Chant, Olive Ormiston, m. Robert Pursaill Davies, ---,London builders’ labourer (I 850) (C20) 299 87 Charles I, King 237 Davis family, Bloxham, C18-19 66-76 Charles, Aubrey, Kimberley employee (C20) see also Hyde, John Wellington 85, 102-5 Davys, Davy, Llandrindod, Radnors, dealer & Eli, Kimberley employee (C20) 105 chapman (1 767) 153 Richard, surveyor (1 785) 196 de la Pole - see under ‘P’ Chatwin, Bruce 3 13 de Plesset - see under ‘P’ Chauncey, Mr Thomas (C16), , sheep Deacle, John (1739-1 809), Vicar of Kings grazier 261,309 Sutton 1773-1 809 195,197,200,202 Cheney, George Gardner (C20) 288 Thomas (b.1748), B. surgeon, brother ofJohn John, printer, B. (I 840) 17 196,202 Mrs John Snr., B. (C19/20) 17 William (b. 1745), D.D., Rector of Thorpe Claridge, Daniel, B. constable (183 1) 25 Mandeville, 1787-91; Kings Sutton (1 785) Clark, E.T. (Ted) 149-50 202 Esther, , m. Christopher Aplin, 1779 Derbyshire, Mr, Brackley surgeon (1785) 196 182,188 Dickens, Charles, author (C19) 87 Clark(e), William, Kings Sutton (1785) 199, Diodorus, Alexandrian mathematician (1 AD) 202-3 142 Clifton, Dennis, Kimberley employee (c20) d’Oilly -see under ‘0’ 85, 102-5 Dodds, W.H., B. photographer (1871-2) 248 Index of Personal Names Dormer, Geoffrey (1 546), Farthinghoe 271 Fortescue, Claude, B. solicitor 232 Justine (d. 1627), Ilbury (Deddington), grazier Sir John, Lord Chief Justice (C 15) 146 267 Fortnam, Charlotte (b. I774), Steeple Barton Peter (1 547), Newbottle, Purston, grazier 210-1 271,306 Elizabeth (b.1782) 210 D’Oyly, Bray, Adderbury (C17) 185 George (d.1783), Steeple Barton 206,2 10 Christopher, B. attorney (d. 1752) 182 Mary (nee Ibell) (1749-1803), Steeple Barton Christopher, of Hampton Court, Mdx., M.P. 205-21 1 (1716-95) 182-5, 188 Matthew (b.1784) 210 Douglas, Hon. Frederick Sylvester North, M.P. Thomas (d. 1789, Steeple Barton 205-2 1 1 for B. 1812-19 9-10 William (1 785) 2 1 1 Downey, -----,carpenter (1 850) 87 Fox, George (Quaker founder) 175 Draper, Maurice, B. schoolmaster, 1950s 62 Ilenry F., Woking (1904) 108 Drefdell, --,London builders’ labourer (1850) Francis, Anne, Croprcdy (1 872) 1 1 1 87 Freeman, Michael (C20) 85, 105 Dryden, Erasmus (1 607), 259 French, Robert, Kings Sutton butcher (1785) Drinkwater, George (1 808-73) stage-coach 202-3 entrepreneur and Oxford publican 294 Galpin, Canon lrancis (1914) 138, 144 J0hn(1763-1840) 294 Gandy, James, London architect (I 900) 1 OR John (1798-1878), B. publican 294,302 Gardner, Richard, Rloxham (CI 8/19) 75 John (1882-1937), playwright and poet 293- Sally (b.I791)-see Davis family 295,302 family, Brasenose Inn, Cropredy (C20) 1 13 Dudley, London builder (1 850) 87 Gibbard, Charles, B. (1830) 24 East, May, servant, Steeple Barton (1 770s) Gilbert, Robert, prebendary of Sutton-cum- 210-1 Buckingham, incl. Horley, later bishop of Easthope, (Sir) John (M.P. for B., 1831) 9 London 1420-36 (d.1448) 123-25 Ecclcston, Theodore, Suffolk (C18) 242 Giles, Thomas, Cropredy and (C 19) Eden, Elizabeth, B. (C 17) 39 111 Edmunds, Richard (1 822-95, son of Richard, B. Gilk(e)s, Elimbeth, Bloxham, housemaid ironmongcr), Wesleyan Methodist 95,295 (1851) 68,71 Edward I, King (1304) 144 John, carpenter at Adderbury church (C 15) Edward III, King(1327-77) 131, 163, 166 132 Eldon, 2nd Earl (Viscount Encombe) (1938) -----,Banbury builders (C20) 104 312-3 Gillett family (Quakers) 175 Elizabeth I, Queen (as Princess, at Woodstock) Charles, B. banker (1861-1919) 193,297 148 Joseph Ashby, B. banker (1795-1 853) 190, Eustace, Eliza - see Redford 296 Farmer, -----,London builder (1850) 87 Martha (1 823-99, dau. of J.A., m. Joseph Farrant, Sidney George, Chipping Norton Bevan Braithwaite 296 solicitor (C20) 219 Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of (Cl5) 125 Faubion, Gayle, of Brier, WA, USA 4 Goffe family, Hook Norton (C16-on) 52 Fermor, Richard (1530), merchant of the Staple Richard, B. draper (1 8 1 1) 293 of Calais, Walton 267 Golby, James, B. (1830) 24 William (C16), Somerton, grazier 267 & Sons, Eydon builders (1905-8) 78 Fiennes family, Broughton (1444) 3 Goodham, Holman, London architects (1 901) (early C20) 108 108 Fitzroy, Captain of the Beagle (C19) 3 13 Goodway, -----,Banbury builder (1 91 2) 99 Flint, Emma, Bloxham, housemaid (1 853) 71 Gordon Lennox -see Lennox Forbes, Revd. C. (1 869) 95 Goylp, John (C16), Walton, grazier 266 Gregory, --- , ?Kimberley director ( 19 12) 98 326 Index of Personal Names Grey, Lord Henry, of Codnor (l488), Newbottle Henry V, King ((215) 122,125 encloser 270 Henry VI, King (C15) 125 Griffith, C., Winchester College (1 897) 108 Herbert, George, B. photographer & memoirist Grimbly, Richard, B. grocer (1835) 26 (1814-1902) 7,248,286-89,293 Robert, Kings Sutton Overseer of the Poor Heritage, Thomas (C16), ?Burton Dassett sheep (1785) 195 grazier fn258 Samuel, Kings Sutton (1 785) 203 Herritage, Mrs, Bloxham, cook (1 855) 70 Grimes, John, B. toll-gatherer (I 768-9) 154 Heydon, Elisha, B. mercer (C18) 189 Groves, Banbury builders (I 905) 98 Mary (1753-1 826), m. Oliver Aplin 189 Haddon family, Charlton (C16-18) 306-7 Hill, Christopher, Dr, academic (d.2003) 249 Hadlands, Cropredy builder (C19) 116 Rev. Rowland (1744-1833) 291 Haines, Harry, Kimberley employee (1940) Samuel, schoolmaster (1 827) 293 103 W., of Leeds, architect (1857) 95 Ncd, Kimberley employee (1 940) 103 Hind, Penelope (1 787-1 838), Sussex 3 16 family, Kings Sutton (1785) 199,201 Hinkins & Frewin, ---,Banbury builders (C20) Hall, Gcorge, Kings Sutton (1 799, 1802) 244 104 James, B. (1831) 25 Hirons, Mr, Horley (1 877) 97 Hancox, Ilannah, Bloxham, cook (1871) 69 Hobbs, Arthur George (d.1978), Aplins Hankey, I.F., Bodicotc (I 890s) 106 employee 219 Harman, Cecil Lancelot (Lance) (b. 1909), Hunt Holland, Thomas Wilkinson (d. 1908), Hunt Edmunds brewery 298-9,30 I Edmunds brewery 298 Harris, Elizabeth, Bloxham, housemaid (1871) William, B. and Kings Sutton coal merchant 69 and canal wharfingcr (1 785) 199,202-3 John, I look Norton brewer (1 849) 43 Holman Goodham, London architects (1901) Harrison, --- (1st wile of William Kimberley) I08 86 Holyoake, G.J. (1 8 17-1906), secularist 291 Hartall, Clarissa, Bloxham, housemaid (1 857-8) Hone, Chris (C20) 105 72 Hopkins, ---,Banbury builders (C20) 104 IIartwell, T., B. photographer (1 872) 248 Horseman, John, Kings Sutton (1785) 202 William, Kings Sutton (1785) 203 Richard (Neithrop constable, 1830) 23 Harwood, William, €lookNorton Baptist Hughes, Taffy, Enstone (1930s) 104 (d.1720) 56 Hume-Dick, W. Wentworth Fikwilliam Haultain, Mariana m. Benjamin Aplin 18 12 (1 860s-70s) 96 189 Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (C15) 125 Hawtaine, Margaret, Easington (d.1616) 37 Hunt, Ada Lucy (nie Gibbs), wife of John Hunt Hawtin, -----,Banbury builder (1912) 99 (d.1927) 217 Haydon, Hannah, Bloxham, cook (1 853) 70 Amy lsabella (d.1968). dau. of John and Eliza Haynes, John, Kings Sutton, churchwarden 217 (1696-8) 173 Eliza (n6e Hemmings), wife of John Hunt Hazelford, Thomas bar. Broughton, 1444) 3 (d. 1890) 215-17 Heame, Mr, Buckingham attorney 196 George, Long Compton, Warw. (1 890) 4 Heming, William Waters, Clerk to Board of Henry Homan Leslie (‘Harry’), solicitor 2 16- Guardians (c. 1880) 21 5 222,232 tlemmings, Eliza, of Brailes and Widney, John (1853-1920), partner in Aplins 215-18 Knowle, wife of John Hunt, d. 1890 2 15 Kathleen Mary (n6e Balfour), wife of Harry Sarah, Bloxham, housemaid (1 858-9) 72 Hunt 218,232 Henderson, Rev. William Thomas (b.l825), Robert Lancelot Gibbs (1895-1916) 217 Baptist minister in Bridge St. 1851-64 292 Iluntriss, Richard Charles, B. solicitor (C20) Henrietta Maria, Queen (C17) 213,237 231-32 Henry IV, King (C 15) 163,166 Huxley, T.H., debate on evolution, 1860 3 13 327 Index of Personal Names Hyde, John Wellington, Bloxham, surgeon Kimberley, Frances Elizabeth (Wakcford, wife (1863) 69,75 of James Snowden; 1849-1932) 89 see also Davis family, Bloxham Jack, Kimberley employee (1 940) 103 Ibcll, Giles (d. 1769), Souldcrn, later Steeple James Marshall (1906-09) 86,88-89,99-104 Barton 206,210 James Snowden (1838-1920) 86,88-91,97- Mary (nee Cole, Deddington) wife of Giles 99, 102 206,208 Jane (Swintek) 85-7,99-102, 105 Mary (1749-1803), m. George Fortnam, Marjorie (‘Johnny’) (Johnston, 1st wife of Steeple Barton 205-21 1 James Marshall) 89 Ingrahm, Mr, of More Hall (1 847) 87 Sarah, daughter of Albert and Carolinc 89 Jackson, Wm, Oxford (1 785) 196 William (of Alsey nr Kenilworth) 86 ---,London buildcrs’ labourer (1850) 87 King, George, HazelfordBroughton (1792) 3 James, M.R , author of Bestiary (1928) 134 Joseph and Mary, Kings Sutton (1 785) 203 Jameson, Mrs, Alnwick (1 91 6) 108 Knightley, Sir Charles, Fawslcy (C19) 75 Jenkinson, Revd. Mr, Kings Sutton (I 785) 197 family (C16) 263 Jcnnings, Richard scn., Kings Sutton chandler Knowlcs, Francis, Lord Lieutenant of (1785) 199,201,203 Oxfordshire (C16) 147 Robcrt, Kings Sutton (1 799, 1802) 244 Kubrick, Stanley, film director (C20) 64 Jerusalem, Kings of(C12) 144 Lambert, John, B. mayoral candidate 1771 186 Jcston, Barbara Playsted (d. 1884), m. Benjamin John, Red Lion, Cropredy (C 19) 1 12 William Aplin 191, 193 Lampett family, Hook Norton (C16 on) 52 Robert and Louise 19 I Lancaster, Revd. Thomas William, Vicar of B. Johnson, ------(2), London builders (1 850) 87 (1820) 12-13 -----,carpenter (1850) 87 Larnach, J.W., Adderbury House (1890s) 106 Johnston, Marjorie (‘Johnny’), wife of James Lawson, Geoffrey Forsyth, Banbury and Marshall Kimberley 89 Brackley architect (C20) 104 Jones, Canon A.J., Vicar of R. prc-1931 298 Le Rank, Julia, Bloxham, kitchenmaid (1861-2) Judd, Mr (Fair, 1797) 15 1 73 Judge, Hany, U (Grammar) School, 1962-73 Leek, Richard (1499, Purston, grazier 268 301-2 Leggc, Hon. Heneage, M.P. for B. 1819-26 11- Katherine de Valois, widow of Henry V 125 14,23 KebleKebyll, I lcnry (C 16), Merchant of the Lennox, Algemon Gordon, Staple at Calais, Newbottle, encloser 270 (1903) 108 family (C 16) 270-7 1 Blanche, Broughton Castle (1900) 108-9 Keene, Richard, Woodstock bell-caster (1 694) Lester, Charles, 4 West Bar, B., bookmaker 242 175 Kcndrick, Mrs, Kings Sutton (1785) 197 Marjory (nee Pwsaill), mar. C.L. 1935, artist Kerby, Eliz, widow, Kings Sutton (1 785) 203 and writer 175,299-302 William, Kings Sutton (1785) 203 Levy, -----,artist (1 840) 17- 1 8 Kimberley, Albert (181 1-87) 86,88-9,93,95, Lines, Spencer (‘Duke’), Kimberley employee 97 (1940) 103 Albert Thomas (1 879-1941) 86-9,98-9 Lister, Eileen Eva Stofer, m. Ken Brooks 1950 Anne, wife of Edwin 89 221-22,230 Caroline, wife of Albert 89, 93 Loveday, David, Bishop of Dorchester 3 15 Dorothy (Spencer), 2nd wife of James John (1 7 1 1 -89), Caversham 3 16 Marshall 85, 89, 105 John E.T., Williamscote (C19) 313,316 Edwin (1 81 4-54) 86,89 Sarah (‘Sally’) (1909-2003), dau. of T.L., Elizabeth (Marshall, wife of Albert Thomas, mar. Gervasc Markham 3 15-6 d. 1958) 89 Thomas (d.1966), Williamscote, Vice- Chancellor of Bristol University 315 328 Index of Personal Names Lovell, George, Kings Sutton (1799,1802) 244 Neville, James, Kings Sutton (1785) 203 Lovett family (C16), Astwell (par. Helmdon), Mary, Bloxham, cook (I 8534) 69 Radstone, graziers 272-73 Newcastle, Earl of (1 642) 237 Mallam, Mr (B., C19) 20 Newton, R., apprentice builder (1 870) 98 Manifold, Henry, Kings Sutton (I 785) 202 Nichol(ls), Susan, , Bloxham, Mapletoft, Francis, Kings Sutton (1 785) 202 housemaid (I 86 1-2) 72 Markham, Sarah (‘Sally’) (1 909-2003), wife of Nightingale, William (1776-1854, son of Gervase, dau. of Dr Thomas Loveday of Frederick, schoolmaster, and Susanna), Williamscote 315-16 soldier and Congregationalist 291,295, 302 Martborough, Duke of (1785,1809) 189,197 Nixon, Richard M., President of U.S.A 298 Marmion, Shakerlcy, Aynho (161 I) 307 Norris, Henry, Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire Marshall, Edward Ralph, Rugby solicitor (C16) 147 (1923) 218 North, Francis (1 704-90), Wroxton Abbey, Matthison, William, artist (C20) 39 1st Earl of Guilford (cr.1752) 186-8,200 Maule, William, labr., South Newington (1853) Frederick (1 732-92) (M.P. for Banbury 1754- 71 1790, as Lord North; Premier 1770-82), Melsbury, Mr, Horley (I 877) 97 2nd Earl 186-8, 197,200 Midland Red (bus garage), Malvern 104 d’Oilly, Robert (I 129) 51 Miles, Betsy, Penelope Hind’s servant’s D’Oyly - see under ‘D’ daughter (1 833) 3 16 ‘Old Mettle’ (William Castle) (1789-1841) Millard, David Stuart, Aplins partner 23 1-32 5-29 Miller, Elizabeth, Bloxham, kitchenmaid Ossenkop, Cleo Hunt, of Brier, WA, USA 4 (1851) 68 Overton, William, Mayor (1754-5) 153 Raymond B. (d. 1963), Hunt Edrnunds Owen, Emma, Bloxham, housemaid (1 860) 72- brewery 299 75 Mills, W.E., architect (1905) 97-8, 100-1 Page, Mr C., B. grocer and seedsman (C19) 20 Mobley, Kathleen, Croughton, m. Trevor Sarah, Bodicote, Bloxham, kitchenmaid Thornas 1955 221 (1859-60) 73 Joseph, Kings Sutton servant (1785) 202-3 Palmer, B., victualler (Blue Boar) (1767) 153 Mollington, Lane (?North Newington, C20) 4 Thomas, shepherd, Steeple Barton (1 772) Morby, Ann, Bloxham, kitchenmaid (1 857-8) 206- 10 73 Pargiter family (C16), Hake, Greatworth 273 George, Hazelford (Broughton) (C19) 3 William (l634), Greatworth 304 Sophia, Bloxham, housemaid (1 862) 72 Paris, Nicholas, Warwick clockmaker (1696) Morland, Janet, wife of W.C. Braithwaite 297 24 1 Morris, May, daughter of William 147 Parker, Joseph, D.D. (I 830-92), Congregation- William, at Kelmscott Manor (1 834-96) 146-7 alist minister in B. 1853-58 290-92, 302 Moss, Martha, Bloxham, kitchenmaid (1855-6) Lord (Thomas) (I754 election) 186 73 Pany, Mr, Adderbury (1964) 104 Sarah, Adderbury, Bloxham, cook (1 854-55), Parsons, Hugo (1499, Purston, grazier 268 housemaid (1861) 70,72 Pavill, Sir Robert (1 529, ?Kings Sutton 267 Mozley, A.D., Wigginton (1895) 108 Pembroke, Earl of (1469) 14 Mumford, William, Kings Sutton (1785) 201 Penn, W., B. toll-gatherer (1778) 154 Munton, William (1 840) 289 Perkins, IIannah, Bloxham, cook (I 854) 70 Nakerer, Yanino le, minstrel to Edward I Perram, Elizabeth, m. Benjamin Aplin 1717 (1304) 144 182 Neal, John Marcus, B. solicitor (d. 1992) 23 1-2 Phillips, Henry, Charlton (1551) 305-6 Nerby, Revd., Kilbegan (1 870) 98 Richard, son of Henry (1594) 306 Nevill(e), Thomas (Phylypcs), Charlton (1 544) 306 Earls of Warwick (1458) 126 Mr, Kings Sutton (1 785) 197 329 Index of Personal Names Pilkington, Mark, Shipston-on-Stour, dealer & Robinson, Jack (‘Robbo’), Kimberley lony chapman (1767) 152-3 driver (1 940s) 102-3 Robert, Captain (C19), Weedon engineer 277 des Roches, Peter, bishop of Winchester Pitcher, ----- (1830) 24 (d.1238) 252 Plesset, de, family (lords of manor, Hook Rogers, Elizabeth, Bloxham, kitchenmaid Norton(C13-14) 51-2 (1856) 73 Pliny, the Elder (AD 12-79) 134 William (‘Bill’) (d.1957), Aplins employee Plum(b), Ellen, Bloxham, housemaid (1 853-7) 218-19,222 71-2 Rumbold, Saint 122-23 Pole, de la, family, EarlslDukes of Suffolk Rumworth, Henry, prebendary of Sutton-cum- (lords ofmanor, Hook Norton, C14-16) 45, Buckingham, incl. I-lorlcy, 1412-20 120-23 51-2 Rusher, John Golby (1785-1 877), printer and Pollard, Hannah, Bloxham, cook (1 863) 71 publisher 288 Pope, Sir Thomas, Wroxton Abbey (1643) 237 Sarah (nCe Wilkins), wife of J.G. 288 Potts, William (1 868-1 944), B. historian, editor Sarah (b. I8 I2), m. Thomas Beesley 1844 of E. Guardian 149-50,298 288-9 Pratt, William, Kings Sutton (1785) 201 William (father of J.G.) 288fn Mr (Fair, 1797) 15 1 Sachs, Mr Justicc (High Court judge, 1962) 65 Price, Kichard, Shipston-on-Stour, horse dealer Saint Andrew’s , Northampton 261 (1826) 155 Saint Kumbold 122-23 Prideaux, Elizabeth (1914) 138 Sale (Seal), John, Kings Sutton (1 785) 202-3 l’ursaill, Marjory (b.1914, dau. of Robert), Samuelson [Bernhard] and Co., cnb‘vncers, m. 1935 Charles Lester 299-301 (1869) 95 Olive Ormiston (nee Chant), mar. Robert 299 Sir Bernhard, bt. 149-50 Robcrt, manager of E.W. Brown’s bakery Sir Michael, bt. 149-50 ’ 299 Satchwell, Ann, Aynho, m. 1796 John Waters, Pye, Henry, candidate at 1832 election, Kings Sutton bell-hanger 243-47 Priory 190 Saye and Sele - see Fiennes Railway, Great Western 302 Scarcebrook, Joseph, artist (1 840) 17 Rainbow, Elizabeth (1791-1861), 2nd wife of Scaresbrook, Mary, Steeple Barton, later William Kimberley 86 (1770s) 208-9 Rawlings family, Eydon, N’hants. 39 Scott, Sir Gilbcrt, architect (C19) 130-31 Rawlins, ---,medal-maker (1 643) 237 Henry, 3rd Duke of Ruccleuch (1 746-18 12) Rawlinson, Richard (d.1755) 121 188 Raynsford, Revd. Charles, Northampton (1785) Peter, Kimberley carpenter (1940) 103 196 Scott-Andrews, Anthony, B. Aplins partner Reavell, G. (1916) 108 1978 231-32 Redford, Eliza (nee Eustaee) (b. 18 16) 292-3 Sedding, John Dando (church architect, 1885) Reynolds, Christopher Reginald, B. solicitor, 130 Aplins partner 231-32 Sellers, William, and family, Hazelford and Richard 11, King (1377-99) 163 NorthNewington (1841-61) 3 Richard of Winchcornbe -see Winchcombe Sessions, Anna, Bloxham, housemaid (1 860-1) Riley, Ken (North Newington, C20) 4 72 Risley, Ethel, dau.of W.C.R. sr. 312 Shakerley, Rowland (C16), Aynho 305 Martin, son W.C.R. jr. 3 12 Shepherd, Cecil, Kimberley employee (1 940) Martina, wife of W.C.R. jr. 3 12 103 William Cotton sr. (1 798-1 869), Vicar of Simmonds, Mr (1 877) 97 Deddington 1836-48 283,312-13 Simpson, Cornelius, Kings Sutton cordwainer William Cotton, jr., Rector of Shalstone (1785) 202-203 (Bucks.), 1878-1907 312-13 330 Index of Personal Names Slaney, Elizabeth (Betty), Bloxham, cook Stuttesbury, Thomas (C 16), , sheep (1850/60~) 68-7 1,73 grazier 26 1-62 James, Bloxham, gcneral servant (1 85 1) 68 Suffolk, Earl or Duke of - see under Pole, de la Smallbone family, B. and Eydon (C17) 39 Swintek, Jane -see Kimberley Smith, Isaac, of East (1 83 1) 25 Tancred, Henry William, M.P. for B. 1832-58 Susan, Bloxham, housemaid (1 861) 72 9-10,25,27, 190 W., Neithrop (1830) 23 Tanner, Ethel, Bloxham, housemaid (1901) 69 ‘snr.’, London builder (1850) 87 Taplin, ------,B., dealer (C19/20) 21 -----,carpenter (1 850) 87 Tasker, Matthew Howard, Aplins partner 23 1 family, Red Lion, Cropredy (C19) 1 12 Taunt, ----,architect (C20) 104 Somerton, William, Kings Sutton (1 785) 203 Tawney, Henry, banker, Mayor of B., Tory South, -----,carpenter (1 850) 87 candidate at 1837 election 190 Southam, Frank, Kimberley estimator (1 950s) Taylor, George, R., labr. (1 767) 153 104 Mrs (?) Lucy, B. (Parsons Street or North Sarah (1 793-1 879), wife of Joscph Cash, Bar), servant registry office keeper Coventry 248 (1 850/60s) 72,75 Spencer, Dorothy, 2nd wife of James Marshall Temple, Peter (C 16), sheep & cattle grazier, Kimberley (C20) 85,89 Burton Dassett, Warw. 258 John (Cl6), N’hants. & Warw. grazier and , Eynsham Hall (1930s) sheepmaster 258 104 family (C 16) 262-63 Thomas of Adderbury, mason at Exeter Spicrs, ---,Dcddington parish clerk, carpenter Cathedral (1 330) 138 (C19) 313 Thomas of Oxford, glass painter (C15) 121 Stafford, Lord (1469) 146 Thomas, Morswyn Trevethin (‘Trevor’) Stanton, F. Mary, BHS committee member (b. 1926), Aplins partner I95 1-66 221 -22, 1974-91 (d. 2001) 148 232 Stevens, George, Lismore Hotel, Banbury -.- K~aleen.(nie Mobley), m.... TrevprJhomas .- . - (1900) 100-1 I955 225 Stockford, William, Steeple Barton, 1772 (later Thompson, Flora 33-34 ) 206,209 Superintendant W., B. ((219) 1 Ifn, 24 Stone, Eleanor (nee Cash) (1820-95), Wife of Thorp, Mrs ---,B. lodging house keeper (1 84 1) Henry 248 27-8 Henry (1 81 8-95), B. bookseller and office file Tibbet(t)s, Jeremiah, Kings Sutton (1799, 1802) maker 248 244 Lewis Wychcrlcy (son of Henry), Greenhill, Thomas, Kings Sutton churchwarden, 1785 Twyford, Adderbury (1 859- 1925) 98 195 Sarah Eleanor (‘Nellie’) (b. 1863) 248 . Thomas the younger, maltster, Kings Sutton Stonor, Sir William (fl.1480), wool stapler 253 (1785) 199,201,203 Stowe, Florence (Mary), Whichford, servant Tomacelli, Perinus, Cardinal, Lincoln (b.1892) 68 prcbendary of Sutton-cum-Horley (1383-9), Strange, William, draper, High St. B. 215 later Pope Boniface IX 119-121 Stratton, George Frederick, Major Townsend, Charles (Bloxham Morris dancer, Commandant, Bloxham and Banbury C19) 22 Squadron of Light Horse, Oxfordshire Light de Trilleck (or Trillet), Thomas, Rector of Horse Volunteers (1809) 189 Adderbury, 1335-71 170 Street, G.E., architect (C19) 147 Trinder, Barrie, at B. Grammar School, 1950 Stringer, ----,carpenter (1 850) 87 62-63 Strong, T.B. (1 86 1-1 944), Bishop of Ripn and Tryon, Kenneth, B. schoolmaster, 1950s 62 Oxford 298 Turner, Sir Edward (I 754 election) 186 Stuart, Henry Villiers, M.P. for B., 1830-3 1 23 United Dairies (C20) 104 33 1 Index of Personal Names Valentia, Lord, Eydon (1 905) 78 Whitfield, Ethel, Bloxham, nurse (1901) 69 Vivers, Edward, B. (1622-85) 39, 175 Whitmill, Harry, farmer (?North Newington, Richard, B. (1 574- 1643) 39 C20) 4 Wagstaff, Mr, agent to the Phoenix Insurance Whittall, George, Kings Sutton (1785) 201 Company (1 785) 197 Widgery, Mrs, Bloxham, cook (1901) 69 Wakefield, Am, Bloxham, kitchenmaid (1 852-3) Wightman, Cliff, Aplins employee 23 1 73 Wilberforce, Samuel, Bishop of Oxford 3 13 Wakeford, Frances Elizabeth (1849-1932, Wilkins, Sarah (m. J.G. Rusher, 1810) 288 m. James Snowden Kimberley) 89 Wm. (1853) 89 Walford, H., B. toll-gatherer (1779-80) 154 Willes, John Freke, Astrop House, Lord of William ‘senior’ (Town Clerk of B., 1797) Kings Sutton manors (1785) 195, 197,202 151-2, 154, 189 Lord Chief Justice (Cl 8), Astrop 269 William (Town Clerk of B., 1820) 12-13 William of Wykeham -see Wykeham Wall, Ebenezer and Thomas, B. makers of William (1806-48, 1837-1919), Adderbury ropes and sacking, Castle St. (1 850s) 292-3 Morris Dancers 2 I Walters, ----,Kimberley employee (1940) 103 Williams, Revd. Anthony (b. I892), Vicar of B. Walton, Waltcr Edward Baskerville, solicitor 193 1-46 297-8 (d.1923) 215,218 Revd. James, D.D., Wigginton (1785) 196 Waters, Philip James, Aplins partner 231 Mrs Martha, Kings Sutton (1785) 197 Warwick, Earls of (Beauchamp, Neville C14- family, Kings Sutton bell-hangers (C18) 241-4 15) 126 Wilmot family, Hook Norton (C16 on) 52 Waryntyre, Robert (C 16), Greatworth, sheep Daniel, Baptist minister, Hook Norton (to grazier 261 1741) 56 Washington, Lawrence, Sulgrave (1500-84) 37, James, Baptist minister, Hook Norton (d. 1681) 309 56 Lawrence (1 634) 304 Wilson, John Burgess (‘Anthony Burgess’), Waters, Bill, Kimberley employee (1 940) 103 author (1917-93) 62-65,27677,301-2 John, Kings Sutton bell-hangedringer Wilson family, of Worton (C19) 313 (d. 1836) 243-45 Winchcombe, Richard of, master mason ((214- family, Kings Sutton 244-45 C15) 131, 163 Watkins, Charles, (1785) 196 Winchester, bishops of - see des Roches, Watt, Elizabeth, Aynho (C20) 104 Wykeham Webb, H.R., B. Rifle Club (C20) 217 Wolffe, Sir Edward (1 529, ?Kings Sutton 267 Philip, architect and friend of William Morris Wootton, Billy (‘Squeaker’), Kimberley (C19) 147 carpenter (1940) 103 Welch, Mrs Joscph, Adderbury (C19/20) 17 Wray, Mrs, Banbury ( 1912) 99 John, Kings Sutton (1 799, 1802) 244 Wright, Margot Diana, Weston-super-Mare, rn. Wells, he,Bloxham, kitchenmaid (1 860-1) J.S. Bell, B. solicitor 225 73 Wyatt, Charles, B. mayoral candidate 1771 186 A. Randall, architect (1924) 98 Frederick and Winifred G. (Adderbury, 1986) Westall, Thomas (d.1525), sheep farmer, Kings 17 Sutton 255-59,266-68,273 John, Kings Sutton Overseer of the Poor family 255 (1785) 195 Westcar, Mr, (1785) 196 Patience, Bloxham, cook (1 853) 70 Westcott, Keith, metal-detector, 1996 233-4 Wycliff, John(C15) 123 Weston, Robert, Kings Sutton (1 785) 202 Wykeham, William, Bishop of Winchester Wheeler, Charles, Kings Sutton, churchwarden (1324-1404) 131, 163, 166, 169-70,252 (1696-8) 173 Wyman, John, Kings Sutton (1 785) 202 White, William, architect (1825-1900) 87,95-7 Yeadon, Nigel John, Aplins partner 23 1-32 ----,London builders’ labourer (1850) 87 Young, ----,debtor to Kimberley (1 895) 108 332 Index of Place Names

Bedfordshire Dorset Biggleswade 195 Tarrant Hinton church (1 893) 106,108 ‘Dunstaple’ Priory 306 Wareham 182-3 Berkshire Essex Beaumont College, nr, Windsor (1 875-7) 96-7 Bradwell (?Suffolk), bell-frame (1744) 242-3 Childrey Rectory (1 875) 96 Colchester, University of Essex 3 14 Coleshill (World War 2) 279 Leytonstone 294 Kingston Bagpuize (now Oxon) 149,282 Waltharnstow Infants’ School 313 Pangboume, bellframes (1 720) 242-3 Helmdon House (1871) 96 Gloucestershire (see also Bristol) Reading, Old Southcote Lodge (1900s) 108 Cheltenham, Dean Close School 99 Chipping Campden 252 Speen (‘Bucks’) 155 Wantage, Redford family, sack-makers 292 Cirencester 252 West Hanney, Eliza Eustace (b. 18 16) 292 Condicott 153 Leamington 104 West llsley Rectory (1 874) 96 Minchinhampton, sheep grazing (C11) 25 1 Windsor (1 875) 96 Northleach 251-53 Castle (C14) 131 Painswick, C17 coins 238-9 Bristol Shenington -see Oxfordshire University 3 15 Stow-on-the-Wold, charter, 1604 223 Buckinghamshireshire Hampshire Bletchley, bellframe (1 7 12) 243 Bournemouth, church at (1 874) 96 Buckingham, Mr Hearne, attorney (1785) 196 Williams, Anthony, vicar of 298 Buckingham, Sutton-cum (prebend of Lincoln coIchez!er 122 __ Cathedral) 119, 122 Southampton Railway Terminus (1838) 87 Chicheley, bellframes (1718) 242-3 Stratfield Saye (1 893) I08 Chilton 153 Winchester, weaving (Roman) 25 1 Fenny Stratford parsonage (1 869) 95 Cathedral, bell-frame (1734) 243 Lee Grange. Peter Dormer (C16) 271 College (1 897) 108 Marlow, bells (1720) 243 Herefordshire Shalstone, W.C. Risky, Vicar 1878-1907 312 Hereford, coaching to Oxford 295 Spcen 155 Ledbury 153 Stowe, Temple family archives 258 Hertfordrhire Cambridgeshire Cockfosters 221 Cambridge, Christ’s College 298 Magdalene College 159 Kent Bexleyheath, The Red House (1 859) 147 Cheshire Canterbury, archdeaconry of 122 Runcorn, Ditton Hall church (1 877) 97 Dover 287 Devon Hayes 152-3 Buckfastleigh, C17 coins 238-9 Lancashire East Worlington, C17 coins 238-9 Barton, C17 coins 238-9 Exeter 237 Liverpool, Manchester College (1875) 96 Cathedral 138 St. Francis Xavier College (1877) 97 Manchester University 62-3 Cavendish St., Congregationalist chapel 292 333 Index of Place Names Lancashire: Manchester continued Northamptonshire Preston, Bamber Bridge 62 Allhorp, Spencer archives 258 Fulwood, C17 coins 238-9 Apethorpe, C16 enclosure 270 Whittingham, C17 coins 238-9 Appletree, C16-17 enclosure 308-9 Leicestershire Aston-le-Walls 104, 182, 193,243 Ashbyde-la-Zouch 237 sheep in C16 261-62,308 Hinkley 153 Astrop, Crown Inn 201 House 195 Lincolnshire sheep in C16 255,265,268-69,271,307 Gedney, bellframes 242 see also Kings Sutton Holbeach, bellframes 242 Astwell (Helmdon), sheep in C16 265,271-73 Lincoln Cathedral, prebend of Sutton cum Astwick (Evenley), shecp in C16 265,271-7, Buckingham 1 19, 121-2 304,309 LondonMiddleser Aynho Antiquaries, Society of, Kelmscott Manor 147 Cartwight archives 258 Austin Friars, No. 9 (1 850) 87 donation to Kings Sutton fire (1785) 201 Baker Street (1 850) 87 fire engine (I 785) I95 Bank of England, The (1 850) 87 The Pediment 104-5 Satchwell, Ann, m. John Watcrs 1836 243-5 Bell Lane, London & Westminster Bank (1838) 87 sheep in C16 265,305,307 Buckingham Palace (1 834) 86 White House (1 954) 104 Camden Road, No. 3 12-3 (Cl 9) 297 see also Walton City Temple 292 75 , Peel Institute 299 Blakesley and Rraddon 189 Drury Lane (1 834) 86 Boddington 104,208,308-9 Hambro Wharf(l846-7) 87 Boughton House, Montagu archives at 260 Hampton Court (Christopher D’Oyly at, C18) Brackley 78 182-3, 188 area 104 donation to Kings Sutton fire (1 785) 201 Holbom, fire at (1 785) 195 Ilumphrey’s Wharf(Re1igious Tract Society) Mr Derbyshire, surgeon (1 785) 196 (1850) 87 Brackley, Old 273 Byfield, sheep in C16 261,308-9 Kingsland Road (1 846-7) 87 Canons Ashby, Erasmus Dryden, C 16 259 Lincoln’s Inn Fields (1 850) 87 Maitland Place, No. 6 (1 850) 87 Chacombe chapel (I 873) 96 enclosure 265,304,3 10 Mincing Lane (1 846-7) 87 Priory 182, 190 More Hall (Mr Ingrahm at, ? Mdx, 1850) 87 Charlton, donation to Kings Sutton fire (1785) National Debt Ofice (1846-7) 87 20 1 Newgate Gaol (c.1830~)87 enclosure 262-63,265,267,305-7 New North Road36 Linton Street (1 852) 86 Charwelton, Mr Andrews, sheep at, C16 266 Northwood, Watford Road (1 895) 108 Chipping Warden 104 Provident Institution, The (I 846-7) 87 sheep in C16 26142,308 Regent Street (1 850) 87 Chipping Warden Hundred, sheep and St. Bride, bell-frame (1 7 10) 243 enclosure in C16 255-74,304-1 I St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, bell- Croughton 104,221 frames (1 726) 243 sheep in C16 265,304 St. Pancras Buildings (1846-7) 87 Culworth, sheep in C16 265,304 Society of Antiquaries, Kelmscott Manor 147 Danesmoor, battle of (1469) 146 Twickenham 188 University College, London 87,297 Daventry, Mr Charles Watkins (1 785) I96 334 Index of Place Names Northamptonshire continued Marston St Lawrence 4,265,304 Edgcote Middleton Chency 191 battle of(1469) 146 enclosure 265 Ilouse(l9l2) 98 78 sheep in C16 261-62,265,308-9 Nethercote -see under Banbury Evenley, 299 Newbottle, donation to Kings Sutton fire (1 785) sheep in C16 265 20 1 see ulso Astwick Manor 282 Everdon 201 sheep in C16 265,269-71,306,309 Eydon 39,75,78 Northampton, Revd Charles Raynsford (1785) Inclosure award 1761 223 196 sheep in C16 258,261-62,308 Overthorpe 182, 191,273 Falcutt (Helmdon), sheep in C16 265,271-72 Purston (N Farthinghoe), sheep in C16 262, Famdon (West) (par. Woodford), enclosure in 265,267-68,271 C 16 259,26 I, 308-9 Radstone, shccp in C I6 265,271-72 Farthinghoe 182, 189 Silverstone 204 Richard Edmunds at (1 892) 295 Steane, sheep in C16 265,271,273 shccpinC16 265,271,304,310 Stuchbury (in Sulgrave), sheep in C16 261-62, 75 265,271,304,308-9 Greatworth, bells (1 825) 245 Sulgrave, sheep in C16 261-62,265,304,308- enclosure 261,265,304,308 309 Jee also Hake, Westhoro Sutton Hundred - see Kings Sutton Hundred Grimsbury bar. Banbury) -see under Oxon: Syresham, sheep in C16 265,304 Banbury Thenford, enclosure 265 Hale (Apethorpe), C16 enclosure 270 , sheep in C16 265 Halsc (Greatworth), sheep in C 16 265,27 I, Towcester 78 273 Trafford (Byfield, Eydon, Chipp.ing Wgd-en), - . - Helmdon, bell-5anging (1 7 17) 243 sheep in C16 261-62,309 enclosure 265 Walton, sheep in C16 255,265-67 see also Astwcll, Falcutt see also Kings Sutton Hinton in the Hedges, sheep in C16 261,265, Wappcnham, sheep in C16 258,265,273 308-9 Warden, Chipping -see Chipping Warden Kings Sutton 6,21, 104 Warkworth, donation to Kings Sutton fire Astrop House 195 (1785) 201 bells, bellringing and bellhangers 230-35 sheep in C16 265,271,273 Churchwardens’ Accounts 1636-1700 172-4 Weedon, Ordnance Depot 277 Court rolls 224 Westhorp (Greatworth) 308-9 fire at, 1785 195-204 Whitfield, enclosure 265 Inclosure award, 1803-4 223,255 Woodford, sheep in C16 259,261,308-9 Lincoln prebend of Sutton-cum-Buckinghm Northumberland 119,122 Alnwick, Radway Grange (1 9 16) 108 Manorof 186,188, 191, 193,195,204,218-9 University of Newcastle 3 15 St Rumbold ?I122-23 chapel 266 Nottinghamshire sheep and enclosure in C16 255-59,265-68, Caunton, C17 coins 235fn, 238-9 272,274 Newark, Queen Henrietta Maria at (1643) 237 Spring Cottage 123 Crankley Point, C17 coins 238-9 Kings Sutton Hundred, sheep and enclosure in Balderton Gate, C17 coins 238-9 C16 255-74,304-11 Nottingham 221 see ulso Walton 335 Index of Place Names Oxfordshire Oxfordshire: Banbury confinued Adderbury 104 Baptist church (1851-64) 292 ‘Anthony Burgess’ at (1 950-54) 62-3 Barclays Bank 223 Aplin, Benjamin (1 739t) 183 Fortress Temperance 175 Christopher 188 Hunt Edmunds 94-5 Bell Inn (1964) 104 (R. Edmunds, 1869) 95 church, St. Mary the Virgin Britannia Road (Kimberley) 84- 109 Barber tomb (with Risleys) 3 12 Grafton Lodge 89 chimes (1723, 1738-44) 243 Grove House Infants’ School 91 stone carvings at 128-145, 156-171 Broad Street Crosshill, Christopher Aplin at (C18) 182, Aplin, B.W’s practice (1 844-46) 191 185, 188 No. 29 (Redford family) 293 donation to Kings Sutton fire (1 785) 201 Broughton Road, 101,108,218 tire engine (1 785) 195 brickyard (I 877) 97, 106 glazier, Thomas of Oxford, active in C 14 OldQuarry 89 121 Yard, clay at (1 877) 97 Greenhill, Twyford (1910) 98 Butcher’s Row 13 Ilouse 93, 106 Canal, Oxford 81-83,91,275 Inclosure awards, 1766 223 Castle House, Cornhill 297 Little Manor (Bray D’Oyly, C17) 185 CastleQuay 83 Manorsof 185-6, 188, 191 Castle Street, E & T Wall, makers of ropes Moss, Sarah (1 854) 70 and sacking (1 85 1) 292 ‘Old Mettle’ at (C 19) 6, 8,2 I, 26-7 Christ Church, South Banbury (1 852) 289 St. Mary’s Road (1954) 104 Church (St. Mary’s) St. Mary the Virgin’s church -see church baptisms at, Aplins (Cl 8) 185 sheep grazing (1238) 252, (C16) 258,266- building of new church 293 267 new liturgical practices (1 867) 289 see also Ilbury offertory at (1 862) 289 Alkerton, church 128 organ 298 hrdley Rectory (1 874) 96 porch of (1469) 146 Aston, Middle, House (1871) 96 ChurchLane 20 Banbury -passim Church Passage, Congregational chapel 292- Alcan 59 293 Alcan Laboratories, fire at 3 1 Churchill Club, fire at 3 1 Altrovar, fire at 3 1 Central Corn Exchange (1 877) 97 Banks - see Barclays, Gillett’s, London & Conservative Club 101 county Cornhill 13 Barclays Bank 223 Castle House 297 Bath Road 97,22 1 Corn Exchange (1 857) 95 Bath Terrace Road 2 15 Cross, fund-raising for (Cl 9) 289 Bloxham Road 10 1 Dashwood Road 297 Board of Health, sewage drains (1 854) 95 donation to Kings Sutton fire (1785) 201 Boxhedge, Cedar Villa 299 Easington 37-39 Bretch Hill 104 Estate 101 Brewery, Hunt Edmunds 94-5,97 St. Hugh’s church 298 Brown, E.W., bakery 299 Fairway 104 Bridge Street fire engine (1 785) 195 Aplin, B.W’s practice (1839-44) 191 Fish Street 106 Aplins at (1971-2) 227-29 Gas Works (1 877) 97 Gatteridge Street 89,106,292 336 Index of Place Names Oxfordshire: Banbury continued Oxfordshire: Banbury continued Grafton Lodge 89 Market Place 12-13, 191 General Post Office 224 market town industry, C 18-19 275 Gillett’s Bank 223 Marlborough Road 8 1 Globe Room panelling 81 County School 299 Green, The 182, 19 I, 2 18,289 Mechanics’ Institute (1884) 98 Green Lane Yard, clay at (1 877) 97 Middleton Road 97 Grimsbury 6,28,301 Museum (new) 8 1-83, 1 18,282 Chapel (1871) 96 Neithrop 6,24-5 houses in (I 869) 95 Estate 101 St. Leonard’s House 89 NorthBar 75 sheep in C I6 265 Windmill Adult School 297 South St., No 7 293 Overthorpe Industrial Estate, fire at 3 1 Wesleyan meetings 295 Parsons Street (Banbury Guardian Ofice) West Street 97, 101, 106 1 50 Health, Board of, sewage drains (1 854) 95 Powell’s Post Office 191 High Street (Sheep Street) 13 Power Station 93 No. 5 (T. Beesley, chemist, 1846) 288 Prebendal House, The 191 No. 5 1 (Aplins practice) 184-94, 2 14-27 Prescotc Avenue 104 Horscfair 81, 83 Railway station 177 Church llouse (1905) 97 St. Ixonard’s HousePlace, Grimsbury 106 G.Ilerbert, photographer (1 872) 248 Samuclson and Co. (1 869) 95 Kincton House (1894) 217 Schools: Vicarage 298 Ark House, Warwick Rd (1877) 97,294 Hospital, Isolation (1937) 104 Cherwell (I 877) 97 Hunt Edmunds Rrcwcry 298-9 County, Marlborough Road 299 InnslTavems Grammar (195&62) 62,5,.276,30J - Flying I lorse (1 830) 294 Municipal 150 George and Dragon (1 823) 294 School (Comprehensive) 301 Plough 12-13 Saul’s House (1 877) 97 Red Lion 13,98-9, 101 Windmill Adult School, North Bar 297 Reindeer 81 Sheep Street 252 Three Tuns 186 Aplins practice 184-94 Vine 95 South Bar, Congregationalist chapel 292,302 Voluntccr 10 1, 104 W.1-I. Dodds and T. Hartwell, WhiteHorse 292 photographers (1 872) 248 White Lion 1 1, 99, 101,294,300, 302 Spencer’s Corset Factory 91 un-named ( 1469) I46 Spiceball Sports Centre 83 Lennox Gardens 104 Stone. Henry & Son (Britannia Road/Swan London & County Bank (1 893) 106 Close) 91,98 LondonYard 13 Telephone Exchange 224-29 Marlborough Road 106 ‘Tink-a-Tank’ 185,225-27 Mechanics’ Institute, T.W. Boss at 289 Tooley’s Boatyard 83 Merton Street railway station (1852) 289 Town Hall (old) 12-13, 289 McGregory Cory, fire at 3 1 Upper Chenvell Street 89, 101-2 Middleton Road 299 WarwickRoad 101,104 Mill Arts Centre 83 The Ark (school) 97, 294 Nethercote, Wesleyan meetings 295 West Bar Street 297 Oxford Road, Lismore Hotel (1 900) 100- 1 (NO. 4) 175,299-301 Parsons Street 20,75, 191 Elford House, Aplins from 1972 228-9 337 Index ofplace Names Oxfordshire: Banbury continued Chipping Norton continued Windsor Street 97 Davis, Joseph, mercer of (1 672) 54 Windsor Terrace 106 dung gathering from common 176 Wykham Park (1 871) 96 Farrant & Sinden, solicitors (C20) 219 Banbury Gas Co. (1 893) 106 market (c.1662) 56 Banbury to Cheltenham (Direct) Railway 45, Claydon 35-36 53,61 Clifton - see Deddington Banbury Reservoir 102-3 Cottisford, Cotton graves 3 12 Banbury Union Workhouse 93, 110 Croprcdy 36, 104, 110-16 Banbury Water Company (1 869) 93 Anker’s Row 1 12 Barton, Steeple -see under Steeple Barton Bloxham’s 112 Rectory (1 875) 96 Brasenose Inn 1 12-3 Bicester, Mr Westcar (1 785) I96 Brickhill 116 Park (1 870) 96 Creampot Lane 112 BIoxhm 6,2 I-2,299 Friendly Society, est. 1838 I 10-16 ‘Bloxham Cottage’ (or ‘The Cottage’) (1852- High Street 112 1862 and later) 66-76 HillFarm 116 church 128, I3 I Lawn 111, 116 Dissenters (C17) 55 Lower Cropredy Mill 1 16 Mop Fair 15 1 fn Oathill Farm 116 Queen Street (petrol bomb) 3 I Old Yard 112 Strawberry Terrace 104 OxheyCommon 111, 116 Wesleyan chapel (1 837) 295 Oxhey Farm 116 Bicester Hunt Stables 108 Poor’s Field I I6 Bodicote 104 Poplar Cottages I 12 Aplin family 182-5 (CIS), 191-3 (C19) Read’s 112 Ayres, Deborah (I 855) 70 Red Lion Inn I 12-3 donation to Kings Sutton firc (1 785) 201 Wharf and Navigation Inn 116 House, Aplin family (Cl 8) 182-5 see also Williamscotc Inclosure award, I766 223 Cuddesdon College 3 I3 Lodge (1 890) 106-7 Deddington 206 Page, Sarah (1 859) 73 donation to Kings Sutton fire (1 785) 201 schools (1 874) 96 House - see Risley Vicarage (1 874) 96 Risley, William Cotton, Vicar 1836-48 283, Weeping Cross 3 13 312-3 Bourton, Great, Vicarage (1 874) 96 see also Ilbury Broughton 2425 Ditchley 149,282 Castle 108-9 (1 897), 179, Drayton St. Peter (nr Banbury), bell-frame carving of sheep 252 (1808) 245 coin hoard 233-39 Fields (I 854) 294 Grounds Farm 2-4 Easington - see Banbury Burford 251-52 Enstone 104 Caversham (now Berks.) 3 15-6 bell-fame (1 7 18) 243 182, 189 Eynsham Hall (Thames Valley Police, 1930s) Chenvell, River 6 I04 Chipping Norton , bell-frames (I 83 1) 245 Aplin & Saunders, solicitors (C 19) 2 19 Manor (1963) 104 Beesley, Thomas & Sarah (1 844-6) 288 Vicarage (I 874) 96 Belcher, Henry & Richard (1785) 293 (1 870) 96

338 Index of Place Names OxJordshire continued Kirtlington 208 Hanwell 96, 128 176 Hardwick (nr Bicester) 267 House (1871) 96 Hazelford (Broughton) 2-4 , Perkins, Hannah (1 854) 70 Hempton - see Deddington Milton (Adderbury), inclosure award, 1766 223 Hook Norton 43-61 Neithrop -see under Banbury Baptist chapel 52,56, 60 Newington, North (Broughton par.) 3-4 Belleisle 58 Newington, South 105 Brewery 40,43,58-9,61 Maule, William (1853) 71 Bridge Hill 45 Nicol(l)(s), Susan 72 Brymbo Ironstone Works 44-47, 58,61 Over Norton Park 93 Butter Hill 47-8 Oxford Campfield 48-50 Airport 222 Church (St. Peter’s) 43, 52 Canal 81-83,91,275 East End 47,52 City of Oxford School 294 farms: Grounds 55 coaching in 295 Lodge 54-5 Cornmarket Street 294 Manor 47-8,s I County Hall, New Road 3 13 Nil1 48,51 Gaol 6,25 fields (common): East, North, West 48,s 1 George Street (The George, formerly Three North Side, South Side 54-55 Goats) 294 field names 50,55 glazier, Thomas of Oxford (C14) 121 cowberry 54-5 High Street, 46-7 (C15) 121 Fire Brigade 3 1 Jackson, Mr Wm (I 785) 196 inns: Bell 45 Jericho St. Thomas, John Hunt (b.1853) 215 Railway 47 New Road, County Hall 3 13 sun- 45. -0scney Abbey 47,51-2;61 - - . . - .- - ironstone workings - see Brymbo Ship Street 25 1-52 ‘Manor House’ 43,52 Three Goats (later George) 294 Millennium 40 University Press 278 Park (Hook Norton), The 48,s 1 Wameford Hospital (1 890s) 106 Parsonage House 52 Winchester Road 294 Priestfield 48-49 Oxford University railway (Banbury & Cheltenham Direct) 42, (C15) 123 53,61 Kelmscott Manor (C20) 147 Ridgeway 48-49,54 A11 Souls’ College (1 871) 96 Scotland End 43,52 Ashmolcan Museum 193 SouthHill 43 Brasenose College (1883,1888-9) 97,302 SOU~OP45,48,50-3 Divinity School 131 Tadmarton Camp 49-50 Educational Studies, Dept. of 301 Warren 48 Exeter College (C19) 146,298 Horley Merton College (1398-1402) 123 lay manor (1458) 126 New College 3 12 medieval glass in church 119-27 (as patron of Adderbury, C 15) 129,13 1-2, timber at, 1877 97 168, 170-1 Homton, lay manor (1458) 126 Oriel College (141 1) 123 Ilbury (par. Deddington), sheep in C16 266-67 Queen’s College (C 15) 12 1 Kelmscott Manor 146-7 Radcliffe Camera 295 302 St Edmund Hall (1395-1402) 121 Kingston Bagpuize - see Berkshire University Museum, South Parks Road 3 13 339 Index of Place Names Oxfordrhire continued Somerset Piddington 294 Bathwick nr Bath I89 Manor 301 Bishops IIull, Roughmoor House 183 Sandford (St Martin?) 155 Brislington 298 Shenington, woad in 32 Taunton 182-3 Shipton on Cherwell 251 Weston-super-Mare 225 Shipton under Wychwood 25 I Staffordshire Shutford 6,25 Hanbury 122 Quaker Meeting 175 Ironstone to 47 School 175 University of Keele 3 14 Somerton 267 Walsall, Queen Henrietta Maria at (1643) 237 SorBrook 2 Wolverhampton, Mid-West School of Souldcm 6,22, 182, 188,206 Education 62 Southrop -see Hook Norton Steeple Barton 205-2 1 1 Surrey Stoke Lyne 206 Ashstcad 171 Swerford 58 Battersea 54 Tadmarton 4 Kew Station (1 850) 87 Camp 49-50 Morden (College) (1 846-7, 1850) 87 Church (1 893) 106 Woking, HookIIill (1904) 108 House, fire at 3 1 Sujfolk Taynton (quarries) 163 Bradwell (?Essex), bellframe (1744) 242-3 Thame, Lord Williams’s School 302 Coddenham, bellframe (1 740) 242-3 Tusmore Park (1 936) 104 lmg Melford, bellframe (1744) 242-3 Upper Fulling Mill, Broughton 2 Stonham Aspel, John Williams (1743-4) 242-3 : Manor (1 924) 98 Whitchurch 193 Sussex see also Williamscote Etchington 64 Wigginton 58, I08 Findon 316 Revd. James Williams (1785) 196 Pevensey 150 Williamscote (Wilscote) 313,315-6 Seaford 182-3 Witney, sheep grazing (1238) 252 Woodstock, Mr Charles Cross (1785) 196 Alcester 179 Richard Keene, bell-caster (Cl 7) 242 Alsey (nr. Kenilworth) 86 Palace (C 16) 148 Arlescote 3 15 Worton 313 Ascott 58 Wroxton Aston, University of 314 Abbey (Guilford/North/Bute home) 186-90 Avon Dassett 191 King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria Inclosure award, 1779 223 at(1643) 237 Birmingham, Dr R.W. Dale of(C19) 291 Ironstone Company (1 937) 104 Repertory Theatre 293 overturned Land Rover 3 1 Brailes 215 Wychwood Forest 163 Burton Dassett, sheep in C16 258 Wykham Park (par. Banbury, 1871) 96 Compton Verney 40 Rutland Cornpton Wynyates, Fire Service 30-3 1 Uppingham School 298 Coventry, Sarah Cash (1 871) 248 Edgehill 234,237 Shropshire Ettington, bell-frames (1 804) 245 Shrewsbury (I 642) 237 Park Hotel, fire at 3 1 340 Index of Place Names Warwickshire continued Yorkshirecontinued Fenny Compton, canal tunnel 275 Hull, bell-fmes (I 727) 243 inclosure award I778 223 Leeds (W. Hill, 1857) 95 Kineton: ‘medal’ (1 643) 237 Malton, sheep (C13) 254 Northend 155 Middleham, C17 coins 235fn, 238-9 Knowle (Widney) 215 Newby Wiske, C17 coins 238-9 Leamington 190, 193 Pocklington, C17 coins 238-9 Long Compton 4 Scarborough,Oliver’s Mount School 297 (1 847) I 16 Sowcrby, Cl 7 coins 238-9 Ruabv 218 Wharfedale, sheep (1301) 254 Salfoid Priors (bell-hangers, 1687) 242-3 York: Deanery (1426) 125 Shipston-on-Stow - see Worcestershire Minster, prebend of(C14) 121 Shottcswell, bell-frames (1 808) 245 Queen Henrietta Maria at (1643) 237 Inclosure award, 1793 223 Ireland Solihull 215 Antrim 303 Stoneleigh Abbey 179 Co. Wicklow, Humewood (C19) 85,87 97 Stratford-upon-Avon, 1998 floods 3 I Queen Henrietta 31 (1643) 237 Scotland lysoe, Fire Service 30-3 I Edinburgh, University of 3 14 Inclosure award, 1796 223 Kilbegan (? Ireland) (1 870) 98 Warmington, bell-frames (1 809) 245 Stirling, University of 314 Warmington Chapel (1 873) 96 Wales Warwick, St. Nicholas, bells (1694) 242-3 Cardiff 302 Wellesboume, 1998 floods 3 1 Radnorshire: Llandrindod 153 Weston-by-Cheryngton (Long Compton), C I6 South, ironstone to 47 enclosure 270 Swansea, University of Wales 3 14 Whichford..58,68 Wormleighton, C I8 sheep pastures 25 1 Overseas America, United States of WiIBhire Washington State, Brier 4 Marlborough College 146, 313 Australia 111,314 Salisbury Cathedral, prebcnd of(C14) 121 Victoria 117 Theological College 298 Bermuda, Anthony Williams, Bishop of 298 Worcestershire Brunei 63 Blockley 303 Cmtnada 59 King’s Norton, Henrietta Maria at (1643) 237 Eastlndies 279 Malvern 104 Egypt: Alexandria (BC2) 140 Pershore 293 Europe and Black Sea, tour (1 882) 297 Shipston-on-Stour 68, 152, 155,25 1 France: Agincourt campaign 122,125 Worcester, King’s School 298 Burgundy, Clairvaux, Cluny 128-9 St. Helen’s, bells (1705) 242-3 Caen (Holy Trinity) (Cl 1) 25 1 Ermont 225 Yorkshire Napoleonic wars 291 Bradford, University of 3 14 Germany: Hennef 225 Wyke, C17 coins 238-9 Gibraltar 62 Breckenborough, C17 coins 238-9 Iceland 147 Bridlington, Queen Henrietta Maria at (1643) 291 237 Italy, Constance and Pavia (C15) 123 Doncaster, Queen Henrietta Maria at (1643) Malaya 63 237 Netherlands 233-39,291 34 1 Index of Contributors and Authors Alcock, N,W. 258,274,3 1 1 CliAon,Nan 32 Allan, John 238fn Coltman,S. 61 Allen, R. Nicholas J. 128-47, 157-71, 188, Colvin, H.M. 171 194,250-54,283 Compton, Hugh 277 Allen, Robert C. 54,61 Condon, Margaret 1 19 Allison, K. 257,259, 261,264, 266-67,270, Cook, B.J. 23% 274,311 Cooper, N. 258,274,305,307,311 Aplin, Ian A. 232 Dalton, Mrs Caroline (archivist, New College, Oliver Vernon 193 Oxford) 171 Baker, G.T. (1823) 263-64,267,269,274,311 Davis, Bany 37 Banbuy Museum 82-83, 1 18 Davis, F.N. 15 1 Bannister, Dr John 232 Defoe, Daniel 15 1h Barclay 235fn Delmonte, A. 234fn Batsford, H 170 Dickason, W. (C19) 1 Ifn, 29 Batstone, E. 3 14 Dickins, M. 61 Beale, Fred 59, 61 Drinkwater, J. 303 Bearman, Robert 40 Dyer,C. 257 Beesley, Alfred 50,61, 194,237fn Eddershaw, David 40,61 James (fl. 1837-8) 1 Emmotf, E.B. 303 Sarah (C19) 1 Ifn, 12fn, 14fn, 15fn, 28-9,303 Faed, Thomas (artist) 207 Beeton, Mrs lsabelle (1861) 68 Finch, M. 258-59,274,3 1 I Belcher, R.B. 303 Ford, B. 171 Bell, C. 3 14 Fox, Andrew F. 35 Bellew, Sir George 170 de Freitas, Dr Leo 283 Beresford, M. 257,267,270,274,309,3 1 1 Fry, C. 170 Besly, E.M. 233-239,283 Galpin, F.W. 171 Billington, Vivien 41 Gardiner, S.R. 237fn Blackwood, J. 171 Gardner, Robert (Gazetteer, 1852) 61 Blair, John 48-9, 61,254 van Gelder, H. Enno 234fn Bloch,Marc 49 Gelling, Margaret 48,61 Blunt, Janet, of Adderbury I7,29 Gibson, J.S.W. 37-40, 182-194,273,283,287, Boddington, Andy 150,283 315 Boon, G.C. 237fn Gilkes, R.K. 151-5, 172-4, 194,212,283 Boss, Thornas Ward (fl. 1903) 15,28,303 Goodall, J. 170 Bridges, J. (fl.1720) 255,264,271,274,304,31 I Gorton, R. 61 Britton-Strong, Mrs Roslyn 239 Gourvish, T.R. 298 Brooke-Little, J.P. 171 Grossinger, C. 17 I Brooks, Kenneth R.S. 183-194,214-232,283 Hacking, P. 61 Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-82) 159 Hall, Christopher 181 (incorrectly as Hill), Brownson, Michael 144, 17 1 212,213,283 Brushfield, J.N. 237fn D. 263-64,271,274,309,311 Burgess, A. -see Wilson J. Hammond, N.G.L. 171 Cameron, Betty 212,283 Harman,C.L. 303 Champness, T. 303 Hatley, Victor A. 204 Chandler, Keith 5-29,41 Hawkins, J.M. 171 Cheney, Christiana S. 7,29, 194 Haver, Deborah 255-74,304-11 Cherry, 270 Paul 172-4, 195-204,212,241,283 Clark, E.T. 1 I, 29, 194 W.G. 171 342 Index of Contributors and Authors Hemingway, Emest 64 Rcdford, E. 303 Herbert, George (1814-1902) 7,29, 185, 191, Renold, Penelope 29 194,303 Richmond, I.A. 254 Herodotus (Greek historian) 159 Rigg, Vannesa 39 Hibbert, Christopher 187,194 Robinson, Hazel 32 Hobson, T.F. 17 I R.C.H.M. 272-74,309,3 1 1 Hoc,M. 234fn Rusher, J.G. (List & Directory) 191, 194 Holme, Thea 67 Sarah 12fn Hog, Vicky, of Ashstead 171 Russell, J.H. 61 Horn. Pamela 41,66-76,205-211,283 Michael 316 Horstman, Allen 205 Salter, H.E. 61 Hoskins, W.G. 49,259 Scullard, H.H. 171 I Iurst, J. 257,274 Selby, John 275 James, M.R. 171 Sharp, Cecil 17 Jenkins, Claude 174 Simpson, B. 61 John of Worcester 48 Smedley-Stevenson, Geoffrey 283,3 12-3 Joyce, James 64 Southcrn, R.W. 254 Judge,Hany 303 Spenser, --- (1 579) 249,264 Kcegan, Pamela 35, 110-1 16,283 Stacey, M. 3 14 Lawcnce, D.H. 64 Stcane, J. 273 hadam, IS. 257-58,266,268,270,273,309-10 Steel, R.W. 254 Lester, M. 303 Stone, Lawrence 187, 194,205 Lewis, Roger 276,301 Stradling, Sally 84-1 09 Little, Brim 37.77-8, 146-8, 1754,246-248, Sumner,M. 61 278-81,283 Tate, W.E. 260 Longden, H. Isham 194 Taylor, Audrey 187, 194 Longley, Katharine M. 205 . -Margaret .2=4 - - .. - __ .- . -. - - __ - - __ Malden, I1.E. 254 Thirsk, Joan 40,43,60 Martin, A.F. 254 Thomas, A.LI.B. 303 J. 260,274,3 1 1 lhompson, Superintendent W. (C19) 1 Ifn, 29 Marshall, R. 237fn lillcr, Katc 40-61 Mayhew, N.J. 233-239,283 Trinder, B.S. 7fn, 29,41,62-65, 194, 275-77, Mill, John Stuart 67 286-303,3 14 Moorman, J.C.R. 254 Weinstock, M.M.B. 61 Morris, John 61 WhaIley, P. 255 Morton, J. (1712) 274,305,311 White, G. 61 Murcott, A. 3 14 Whitcman, A. 61 Newby, H. 314 Williams, A.L.E. 303 North, J.J. 233-4fn Beryl 277 Parker, J. 303 J. 61 Payne, Ann 171 Wilson, J. (‘A. Burgess’) 303 Pevsner, N. 270 R.G. 298 Pickford, Chris. 240-245,283 Wolsey, Cardinal 257,266 Piper, John 43,6 I Wood,M. 254 Plot, Robert (1677) 50,61 Wood-Jones, R.B. 259 Potts, William (b. 1868) I Ifn, 29, 194 Woodward, -- (1 894) 170 Power, E. 254 Wright, Joseph 212 Preston-MorIey, P.J. 234fn Wyles, Kevin 30 Prideaux, E.K. 17 Young,A. (1813) 61 Rawlinson, Richard (I 690-1 755) 15 1 343 Printed from Copy Supplied, by Parchment (Oxford) Ltd Printworks, Crescenf Road, Cowley, Oxford, England OX4 2PB email [email protected] www.PnntUK.com .-