Notes & Queries Subject Index

Abbitts Catherine C19 V 57 Abbotsbury (house name) see The Cedars Ace, Benedict CI3 mayor of Southampton II 9 Acre, Joan of, C13 V 38 Act of Uniformity, 1662 II 55 Adam of Avebury C13 IV 15-17 Adams, Katharine of Broadway C20 V 21 Advertisement, C19 IV 24 Adys, William, of Worcs.,C16 IV 60 Agnes, dau. of Ranulf de Blundeville II 9 Agricultural Camp, volunteer II 35 Agricultural Societies of C19 V 67 Airedale, W. Yorks. I 22 Albini, Hugh de, C13, 5th earl of Arundel II 9-11 Albini, William de, C 13, 3rd earl of Arundel II 9 Alcester I 9, 55 Alcock, Emma, C20 I 19 Allcock, Mary, Methodist, C19 IV 28, 48 Almshouses, "Hospitall", Civil War C17 I 68 Altar Hangings III 32 Andrews, William, wheelwright, C19, IV 72 Anne, Princess of Denmark C17 IV 14 Annual Teg Show, 1912 VI 15 Anstruther, a.k.a. Mrs Duncan.Mackay C19 V 10, 63 Applegarth, Trinder’s Bank VI 47 Appleton, Edward, railway clerk, C19 IV 68 Aquatic Sports & Bathing Lake V 34 Arabia, C17 I 16 Arbison, George, clerk, C19 IV 72 Arch, Joseph, speaker and President of Labourers’ Union C19 III 15-16 Archbishop of Canterbury , Hubert Walter C13 I 72–3 Archer, Colonel Thomas, Civil War I 65 Archers’, ‘The, BBC programme V 62 Arches, Dean of C13 IV 15 Archive Room Queries IV 74 Ardley House VI 29, 35 Arthur, Prince, son of Constance and step-son of Ranulf de Blundeville I 2–3, 72 Arts & Crafts exhibitions, 1926 - 1939 VI 46 Arundel, earls of, see Albini Ashbee, C.R. (see also Guild of Handicraft) I 7, 35, 74ff Ashbee, Felicity, C20 IV 52 Ashbee, Janet, C19/20 IV 52 Ashwin, Frank, fatal accident, 1916 II 45 Ashwin, James, magistrate 1851 II 44

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Ashwin, Rev. Collins, vicar of Stanway C19 V 45 Assembly Rooms, at Noel Arms I 22 Astley, Sir Bernard, Civil War I 16 Aston Magna, Gloucs. I 15 Aston Road I 10 Aston, Anthony & George, sons of Charles III 11 Aston, Charles, farm foreman (C19), Attlepin Farm III 11-12, 21 Aston, Sir Thomas, area, Civil War I 65 Aston-sub-Edge I 10, 22, 43, 50, 76 Atlas Stone Quarries, owners of Westington Quarries I 8 Attlepin farm, Mickleton & Norton III 11-Dec Attlepin, fieldname (C19) III 11 Averill, Isaac; Stephen C19 VI 9, 11, 12 Avery, Nancy of Hatherley C21 VI 28 Avon, river I 43 Back Ends I 56 Bacon, Frederick, railway employee, C19 IV 69 Bacon, John, station porter, C19 IV 68 Badela’s Brook, Saxon, see also Battle Brook III 71 , football match, c.1903 II 26 Bagnall, O. of Broad Campden C20 VI 13 Bailey, Jack, G of H silversmith C20 VI 64 Bailiff V 43 Baillie, Canon, rector of Rugby C20 V 29, 30, 31 Baily, Jack IV 32 Baker, Joyce of Ebrington C20 V 62 Baker, Olivier, artist & antiquary C20 VI 18 Baker, Richard Westbrook C19 V 66, 68 Baker, Sarah Jane C19 V 68 Baker, William Henry C19 V 68 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 I 54, 63, 64, 67 Bankes, Lawrence, C16/C17 rector, Stanton IV 2 Bantam Tea Rooms, High Street I 50 Baptists I 26 Barbary Pirates, C17 I 62 Barcheston I 71 Bard, Frances, mistress of Prince Rupert C17 I 16 Bard, Lady Anne, wife of Sir Henry C17 I 16 Bard, Maximilian, Girdler Of , C17; brother of Sir Henry I 5 Bard, Rev'd George, Vicar of Staines, Middx., 1604 I 5 Bard, Sir Henry, Colonel Bard C17, Civil War I 5ff, 15ff, 54, 67ff

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Barford, Warks. III 15 Barham Court, Teston, Kent V 51-3 Barker, F. & Son, London, -instrument & sundial makers C19 I 56 Barker, Granville C20 I 35 Barley Mow, Leasebourne III 36 Barnard, Luke, music teacher C17 V 7 Barnard, William, C15 IV 59 Barnes family III 26 Barnes, Eliza Sarah, schoolchild, 1820 III 26 Barnes, Sarah, postmistress, 1844 III 22 Barnfold, Westington C20 VI 47 Barrow, Mrs C20 VI 59 Barrow, Walter C20 VI 17 Bartholomew, William, Vicar of Campden, C 17 I 34. 53,. 68 Bartleet family III 58-9 Bartleet, Henrietta I 56 Bartleet, Rev'd Canon S E I 56, 72 Barton on the Heath VI 37 Basra Memorial, Iraq V 32 Bates, Joby I 22 Bathing pool, Bathing Lake, (Ashbee’s) IV 31 Batsford, Lord. Redesdale’s stables VI 78 Battle Brook / Battlebrook see also Badela’s Brook I 32 Battle of Mickleton Tunnel, 1851 II 43-5 Battledene House 1912 III 51 Battledene, C19 IV 57 Battleton Brook, Evesharn 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 Beck, James, of Moreton-in-Marsh, Civil War I 52 Beckford V 4 Bedfont House, High Street I 4 Behr, Col. Hans, Civil War I 55 Bell, Mr. W., ploughing judge C19 V 65 Bell, Revd. Thomas, St Lawrence’ s church, Weston-sub-Edge, C18 III 4 Bell, the vicar’s II 26 Bellarnont, Viscount, see Sir Henry Bard Benfield Cottage C20 VI 2 Benfield, ‘Ben the Busman’, C20 III 42 Benfield, family name, C16 I 21 Benfield, J C20 VI 66 Benfield, Samuel C19 V 34 Benfield, William Harvey I 41

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Bennett Vicky V 47, 50 Bennett, Barwell E. & Emily W. of Marston Thrussell Hall V 29, 30 Bennett, Clive C20 VI 7 Bennett, Thomas, C19 IV 71 Beoley house, C17, Civil War I 68 Beoley, John, abbot of Bordesley II 8 Berkeley Castle I 20 Berrington II 23 Berrington Common I 10 Berrington Mill II 43 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, (C 19 ) II 18 Birmingham I 58– 9, 63 Birmingham Mint; (C19) VI 47 Bishop, Eleanor V 63 Black Death I 20 Blakeman, Slap (C20) V 46 Blakeman/Bleakman, Stephen III 21, 28 Bledington, Civil War I 53 Blind Lane IV 33 Blockley I 15, 16, 70 Blockley church, (CI9) II 54 Blount, Captain Nicholas, Civil War I 65 – 7 Blowselinda, (C18) III 4 Blue School, (C19) IV 34 Blundeville Ranulf de, Earl of Chester I 12–3, 72-3 Boltar family, (CI6 & CI7 ) I 21 Bompas farnily, (CI6 & CI7 ) I 21 Bonar, see Bonner Bonde, John, & Agnes (relatives), Saintbury (C14) IV 5 Bonner, Anthony of Campden (C16) VI 19 Bonner, Bridget, née Savage (C16) VI 19 Bonner, Thomas of Broad Campden (C17) VI 74 Bonner, Thomas, (C16 ) I 20–21 Book collecting VI 7 Book of Remembrance II 33 Booker, John, butcher, 1841 III Booker, Maria (C19) VI 76 Boot Camps V 24 Boot, Eskdale Valley V 18 Booth, Mr. of Ilmington, Cooke’s agent V 67 Boothby, Thomas of Staffs (C17) VI 42ff

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Bordesley Abbey, Redditch II 63– 4 Bortoluzzi, Mario, Italian POW III 60 Bosevile, Col., Coventry, Civil War I 55 Bott, William, lawyer of Stratford (C16) VI 42 Boughton of Cawston & Lawford, Warwicks VI 19 Boundary of the parish II 46 Bourton-on-the Water II 5 Bourton-on-the-Hill I 63, 65 Bouverie, Elizabeth, of Barham Court (C18) V 52 Bowen, Jenkin, Welford-on-Avon, Civil War I 53 Bower, John 'built Rosamund's Tower' II 22 Bowling Club history VI 64ff Box Cottage, Broad Campden I 26 Bradford, William, co-inventor with Jonathan Hulls (CI8 ) I 59 Bradway family, (C16 & CI7 ) I 21 Bradway, William, CI5 wool merchant II 23, 53 Bragg, Roger (C20) VI 67 Brain, F., hedger (C20) VI 13 Braithwaite, Revd. R., vicar II 14 Brasses, monumental I 70-1 Bravell, Richard, yeoman (C17) V 5 Bravell/Bravill, Thomas & family (C17) VI 2ff Brawne, Margery, wife of William Keyt (C18) III 3, 9-40 Brent family, of Lark Stoke, Civil War I 51 Brent, Captain Richard, (the elder), Civil War I 67 Bretforton, Victoria Arms (C20) VI 66 BRI see Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Assoc. Briar Hill Farm & cottage, Broad Campden VI 58ff, 78 Brickman, Mr. I 41 Bridges, John, Governor of Warwick, Civil War I 64 Bridges, John (C19) V 71 Briscoe, Mr. (C17) IV 67 Bristol, Redcliffe V 27 Britannia Benefit Society, 1873 III 16 Britannia Club (C19) V 43 Brito , see Gwiomar Briton Broad Campden Quaker Meeting House I 26-27 2 ff, 14, 20, 26ff, Broad Campden I 33, 41, 57f-8 Broad Marston I 4, 65 Broadway Tower VI 7ff Broadway, Edward, teacher, C17 IV 3 Broadway, Lygon Arms Inn II 35 Broadway, William, headmaster of Grammar School, C17 IV 3 Broadway, Worcs. I 30, 55, 70 Bronze Age II 7, 19 Brooke House, Rutland III 29 Brooke, Lord, Warwickshire, Civil War I 2

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Brookes, William Penny C19 V 40, 41 Brotheridge, Charles, C19 IV 71 Brotheridge, Mrs, cook at Garthaway C20 VI 46 Brown, Elisabeth, neé Sparrow V 58 Brown, J. W., artist, CI9 II 71-2 Bruce, Maye Emily C20 VI 3ff Bruce, Samuel, JP C20 VI 3 Brundritt, Dean John, architect C20 V 11, 18 BruneI, lsambard Kingdom C19 II 43-4 Buckinghamshire Family History Society I 57 Buckland, C17, Civil War I 67 Buckland, Mr, handyman at Garthaway C20 VI 46 Bullimore, Mr. W., ploughing judge C19 V 5 Burgage plots III 9 Burgh, Hubert de, C13, justiciar II 9 Burlington, Dowager Countess C18 IV 14 Burning of Old Campden House II 38 Burnt Norton I 43–4 Burnt Norton House IV 3 Burnt Norton; see Norton House and also T. S. Eliot Burrell, Rupert, teacher C19 VI 76 Bus, from the railway station to Noel Arms, C19 IV 68 Bushell family, Broad Marston, C17, Civil War 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 I 54 C17, Civil War I 52, 54, 63, 67I Cadbury, William of Birmingham C20 VI 17 CADHAS Archives V 8, 9 CADHAS foundation, 20 years story IV 42-6, 53-5 Caen, Normandy I 3 Cairo, CI7 I 5 Calamy, Dr Edmund, author, C 17 II 56 Calendars; Gregorian & Julian III 2 Calf, William I 7 Cam, River/ Combe Brook IV 31 Camden Town, London IV 18, 26 Camden Place, Kent IV 18 Camden, William, antiquarian IV 18 Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association [now BRI] III 51-4, 65-7 Campden Band IV 35 Campden Bank I 48 Campden Bookshop Sundial I 4 Campden Bookshop, High Street I 4, 50 Campden deanery C13 IV 15

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Campden Experimental Factory III 51 Campden Family History Group IV 74 Campden Food and Drink Assoc. IV 3 Campden Grammar School IV 6 Campden Grammar School III 17, 36, 41-2 Campden Hill, Kensington, London IV 18 Campden House (New) at Combe III 63 Campden House, Kensington, London I 62 Campden House, Old, (Cambden) House I 5–6, 16, 52, 62, 67 VI 56 (Old), burning of, 1645 II 38 Campden Railway Station I 32 Campden School of Arts & Crafts I 35, 75-6 Campden Square V 41 Campden townsfolk, divided loyalties, C17, Civil War I 52 Campden Tunnel, see Mickleton Tunnel. Campden Wonder, The V 9 Campden Wood V 26 Campden, Dean of IV 16 Campden, Lady Elizabeth, (Lady Elizabeth Hicks), will, 1643 IV 26 Campden, Lord Viscount see also Hicks & Noel V 66 Campden, Manor of, CI3 II 9 Campden, place-name, origin, variants IV 11-12 'Campdeners', 'a horde of plunderers', Civil War I 63 Campedene III 68-71 Campodonum, Yorkshire III 1 Canning family, of Foxcote, C17, Civil War I 51 Canterbury, Archbishop of C13 IV 15 Capel, Lord Arthur, C17, Civil War I 64 Cardew, Michael, potter of Winchcombe C20 V 21 Carillon, The IV 23 Carpenter, Major John Howard C20 VI 58 Carriers & haulier, C19 IV 68 Carrington, Thomas, vicar C19 V 30 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 Cattle Market, monthly, C20 III 42 Causer, Margaret (née Keight) C20 III 40 Cecil, Robert, C 17 II 65 Cedars, The, (now Abbotsbury) V 13, 68 Challenge Cup, C20 IV 32 Challenge Mace, C20 IV 32 Chamberlain, Mr, stationer C20 IV 7 Chamberlayne, Agnes, C 14 II 31

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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 Chandler, Frances Audrey C20 VI 20 Chandos tombs at Sudeley, desecration I 53 Chandos, Lord, of Sudeley, C17, Civil War I 51– 2, 55, 63 Chantries, medieval, IV 59-62 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 Charlcote House, High Street I 19, 48 Charles I I 5, 51, 54 Charles II I 16 Charlton Kings II 39 Chartists, C19 V 57 Chastleton I 71 Chateau Gaillard, Normandy I 72 Chatwin, Dorothy V 2 Cheltenham III 47 Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum IV 32 n., 52 Chemist’s Prescription book V 4 Cheriton Down, Civil War battle, 1644 I 5 Chester II 50 Chester & Lincoln, Earl of, see Ranulf de Blundeville Chester, Abbot of, C13 IV May-17 Chester, C17, Civil War I 54 Chester, earls of, mediaeval III Chester, Earls of, see Blundeville, Ranulph de Guernon, Hugh de Kyvelock Chestnut tree at Leysbourne V 56 Chimes, The IV 23 Chipping Campden Community Trust V 8 Chipping Campden Gas & Coke Co., C19 IV 69 Chipping Campden Grammar School see Campden Grammar School Chipping Campden Sports Club, C20 IV 32 Chipping Norton II 50 Christ Church, Cheltenham II 14 Church Cottage, Church Street IV 6 Church Cottages, Leaseboume I 14 – 15, 50 Church End, Ebrington II 8 Church Wardens V 70, 71

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Churchwarden’s Accounts, The V 43 Churchyard railings II 42 Cider Mill Lane /Cidermill Lane I 14 Cider Mill Lane, Police House, C19 IV 58 Cirencester I 52, 63, 71 Cistercian landholdings III 7 Civil War I 34, 54 A Civil War Enigma V 41 Interruption to Dover’s Games III 29 Clarendon, Lord, CI7 I 16 Clark, Henry, gardener/steward, C18 III 3 Clark, J.H. factory V 28 Clark, Sir George C20 VI 68 Clarke, ‘Cowboy’ Ronnie, C20 V 24 Clarke, Mr J. H., C20 III 51 Clarke, Thomas, C17, Civil War I 55 Coach service, Campden/Evesham/Stratford C19 IV 68 Coins, scattered finds I 32, 74 Commonwealth, The C17 I 6 Conduit and water supply, The II 14 Cope & Altar Hangings, The II 53 Cotswold Olimpicks see Olimpick Games Cotswold stone, geology etc IV 10 Cotswold Way, The V 42 Council houses C20 IV 8 Council housing IV 8 Court Leet, 1814 II 52 Cricket Team C19 V 43 Deeds V 9 Dover's Games see Olimpick Games Earthquake, 1896 V 14-16 Essex House Songbook IV 17 Essex House Sports Club IV 32 Evacuees 1940s III 38, 40 Evesham Circuit, Methodist, C19 IV 28 Excavations of Harrowby House II 19-21 Explosion, 1717 II 11 Fereby arms I 50 Films: Franchise Affair, The III 26, 40 Fine, legal terminology I 18 Flax growing V 59 Floods, Campden V 56 Floods, St Margaret’s V 50 Flour Milling & Baking Research Assoc. IV 3 Food Research Station V 28 Football match with Badsey, c. 1903 II 26 Gainsborough Estate Map, 1722 V 70 Gainsborough family papers at Exton I 10

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Garden Diary V 9, 25 Gas lighting, street III 42 Gentleman’s Magazine, 1774 III 4 Geologists’ Assocociation, visit to district, 1904 IV 10 Glossop Shield C20 IV 32 Glossop Sports Challenge Cup, C20 IV 32 Gloucester Record Office (Glos. Archives) V 4, 27 Gloucestershire Family History Society IV 74 Grammar School House Shield V 28 Great Western Railway II 43-5 Green Howards, 5th Battalion V 23 Guild of Handicraft (see also C. R. Ashbee) I 35, 75-6 Guild of Handicraft Trust II 12 Halley’s Comet 1910 III 41 Hanging Post, The II 46-7, 58-9 ‘Have a Go’ BBC programme 1948 V 62 Hedgehogs see urchins Hicks arms I 50 Highways and Byways book series V 4 bricks III 51 Inclosure Award of 1799 I 10, 41 Izod’s Post, C17 IV 36 Kennaway Commonplace Book I 28 Kings College Archives V 4 Knowles Scrapbook I 28 Land Tax Records V 72 Landmark Trust V 22 Lectures by Alec Miller V 64 Life in 1500s V 02-Mar 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 II 7, 19-21 North Cotswold Farmers’ Association III 17; IV 70

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North Cotswold Rifle Volunteers & Rifle Corps V 43 Now and Forever III 38 O.W.W.R. (Railway Co.) C19 IV 58, 69 Oddfellows Club IV 35 Old Britannia Club IV 35 Old Christmas Day III 2 Olimpick Games, Robert Dover’s I 34, 53-54 Olympian Association, National V 40 Olympian Class, Wenlock V 40 Overseers to the Poor Accounts V 70 “Pathfinder”, HMS C20 V 31 Paul’s Pike, origin of name, (query 005) I 10, 22 “Piako” sailing ship, to New Zealand C19 V 57 Piano, The Ashbee IV 52 Ploughs and equipment in competitions V 65-68 Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834 V 71 Poor Law Commissioners V 71 Poor Rate, Civil War I 53 Postal services, C19 IV 69 Presbyterians II 55 Prisoner of War Camps III 38, 54, 60 Prisoners of War, Italian, (query 049) III 60 ‘Prunella’, play by Lawrence Houseman V 13 Purbeck marble I 70 Puritans II 55-56 Puritans, Civil War I 53 Queen Anne Bounty II 14 RAF 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 Railway Time, arrival 1854 I 4 Railway tithes II 45 Steam Locomotive Railway II 43 Stockton to Darlington II 43 Rate Payers V 71 Rates of pay etc, early C20 III 41 Rectory of Campden C13 IV 15 Road maps, Ogilby’s II 46 Roman period, Ebrington II 7, 19 Roman roads IV 11 Royalist convoys of war material I 54 Saxon grave goods, arms and armour, finds II 7, 19 Schools see in P & P above: Blue School & Campden Grammar School Scrap-metal collection, 1940 II 42 Scuttlebrook Wake I , 22

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Scuttlebrook Wake IV 35 Sheep & wool, 1610 II 66 ‘Shipstoniad’ Poem C19 V 43 Shipston Union V 71 Slave Trade V 51-53 Snow, the great snow of 1916 III 64 ‘spirits’, C17 kidnappers I 62 Spring Sports V 43 Staple, a Merchant of the I 7 Star Chamber proceedings against Thomas Bonar, C16 I 20 Star Chamber, Court of (C16) III 8 Statute Merchant I 8 Stonemason IV 2 Sundial mottoes III 58 Sundials I 4, 56 Sussex Imperial Yeomanry V 45 Teg Show, Prize, established 1882 III 17 Teston Farm Records V 52 Time, local, railway, Greenwich, C19 IV 69 Tithe Dispute V 5 Trade tokens (C17) III 46 Trades, list of, 1784 III 10 Trinity, alabaster relief of, C15 IV 60 Tryal of William Harrison, 1676 V 9 Turnpike tollgate I 22 Urchins (hedgehogs) II 72 Vagrants IV 38 Vicar’s Book, The II 14 Vicarage, The II 14 Vicars, C17 II 55-7 I Volunteers, The III 36 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 Wenlock Olympian Games V 40 West window, parish church II 71-2 Whitsun Week celebrations C19 IV 34 Wine trade, C13 II 10-11 Wool trade, C13 II 9-10 World Wars II 33-4, 42 Yubberton Yawnees V 62

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