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Statement of Accounts for the Year Ending December 31St, 1932 Statement of Accounts for the Year ending December 31st, 1932. RECEIPTS PAYMENTS. Balance, 1st January, 1932 Subscription to National Trust lor Pre- 278 Subscriptions at 10/6 serving Places of Historical Interest ... Interest on Investment Subscription to Hertfordshire Society ... Donation to Verulamium Excavation Fund Donation to Essex Almshouses Fund Lectures and Excursions Transactions Memorial Tablet, 1st Battle of St. Albans Library Stationery and General Printing Postages Balance. 3lst December. 1932.................... M. WHITING, Hon. Treasurer. Examined with Pass-book and vouchers and found correct. N. P. ANDRKW, January 18th, 1933 INDEX Abbott family, 272, 273, 279, Bardolph family, 267, 268, 269, 270, Adkins family, 283. 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 279. Adrian IV, Pope, 221. Barker family, 280. Agnells manor, 267. Barkham family, 242. Alban, Saint, 18, 29, 33, 87. Barnard family, 275. Alchester, 21. Barnham, Alice, 203. Alcuin, Prior, 219. Barrington family, 278. Alcuin of St. Albans, 225. Bayford, 281. Aldridge family, 269. Beaufort, Cardinal, 109, 110 n. Ald wick (Adwick) manor, 277, 279, Beckett family, 279, 281. 283. Bedford, Bridget, Countess of, 100. Allanson family, 274. Bedford, Francis, Earl of, 100. Allen family, 279. Beech Bottom, 172. Alway family, 268. Beldon family, 282. Ambray, Thomas, 238. Bellknap family, 267. Amphibalus, Saint, 32, 226, 229. Belvoir priory, 32. Amps family, 282. Bennett family, 280. Andrew family, 275. Benning (Beninge) family, 279. Andrewes, Bishop Lancelot, 205. Berkhamsted, 278. Anjou, Margaret of, 109, 116, 120. Beverley family, 270. Anketyl (monk), 218, 219. Billington family, 267. Annables (see Kinsbourne) Binham priory, 32. Ansell (Auncell) family, 268, 270, Black Boy pits, St. Stephens, 212 272. et seq. Antoninus Pius, 214. Blackman, Robert, 187. Arion, 35. Blount family, 267. Ascham, Roger, 185. Bodicote family, 280. Ashton family, 278. Boreham, Abbot Richard, 183. Austin family, 282. Boteler (see Butler). Autun, 21. Botesdale School, 195. Axtell family, 277. Boudicca, 17, 24. Ayot, Little, 271. Bray family, 280. Ayot St. Lawrence, 267, 269, 271. Breakspear, Nicholas (see Adrian IV). Babthorpe, Ralph, 117. Brewster family, 274. Bacon, Anne, 184, 188, 190. Bride Hall (Bridells, etc.), 237 ct Anthony, 197, 198, 199, 201, seq., 267, 271, 272, 274. 202. Brington (Northants), 25 et seq. Edward, 188. Bristow family, 274. Elizabeth, 188. Britten family, 277. Francis, 185, 191, 192, 193, Broadwater, 267. 197, 198, 199, 201, 202, Brocket family, 267, 268, 269, 271, 203, 204, 205, 206. 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278. Jane, 187, 188, 207. Brown (Browne) family, 279. John, 189. Browne, Dean Jonathan, 278. Mildred, 185. Brydell family, 237. Nathaniel, 188, 193, 199, Bulwer family, 278. 206, 208. Burche, William, 241. Nicholas, 184, 186, 187, 188, Burchmore family, 281. 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, Burghley, Lord, 199. 195, 197, 198, 199, 200, 207. Burleigh House, 190. Robert, 186. Burley, 267. Bailey (Bayley) family, 276, 278, 279. Bursey family, 280, 281. Bury St. Edmund's, 264. Baker family, 278, 279. Baldock, 39, 244 et seq. Bush family, 282. Baldwin of St. Albans, 225. Butler (Boteler) family, 241, 267, Ball, John, 163. 269, 271, 272. INDEX Butlers manor, 241, 242, 267, 271, J Cressy family, 268, 269. 272. Cromwell, Thomas, 187. Butts, Sir William, 188. Crosby family, 273. Byall family, 273. Culford hall, 188, 207. Byg, John, 237. Cut, Sir John, 238. Cutt family (see also Flinden), 271, Caen, Abbot Paul de, 88, 217. 273, 275, 276, 280. Cage family, 186. Campes, Abbot Adam of, 227. Danett family, 267. Canterbury, 229. Daniel family, 275. Canterbury, St. Thomas of, 224, 227. D'Aubeny, Abbot Richard, 217. Carpenter family, 271, 272, 274, 275, Day family, 268. 276. Death-watch beetle, 57. Carter family, 276. Delamers manor, 271, 272. Cassivellaunus, 16, 24, 87, 89, 171. Dereham, Elias of, 227, 228. Castle Inn, St. Albans, 119, 163. Devil's dykes, 172. Catesby, William, 30. Dickinson (Diconson) family, 276, Catlin (Katlyn) family, 268, 277, 277, 278, 279, 281. 279, 280. Docwra (Dochree) family, 270, 272. Cavendish, Sir William, 184. Doggett family, 269. Cecil, Sir Robert, 192. Downhall family, 276. Cecil, Sir William, 185, 186, 187, D'Oyly, Robert, 188. 189, 190, 192, 193. Drake family, 242. Cella, Abbot John de, 226, 227. Driver family, 268. Chapple family, 275. Dunne family, 240, 241. Charlton, 267. Chatsworth, 184. Eadmer, Abbot, 87. Cheke, Sir John, 185. Ealdred, Abbot, 87. Chequer Inn, St. Albans, 114. East family, 238, 272, 273. Childwick, 184, 270, 275. Eden family, 240, 241, 267. Christian family, 268, 270, 271, 273, Edward VI, King, 183, 184, 185. 275, 277, 279. Edward(s) family, 282, 283. Church briefs, 25. Eeles family, 280, 282. Clarke family, 270, 272, 273, 274, Eglwys Cymmin, 259 et seq. 277, 281. Elizabeth, Queen, 184, 193, 198. Claudius, Emperor, 16. Ellis (Eles) family, 272, 273, 275, Clavells manor, 273, 274, 275, 278, 277, 279, 280, 281. 279, 281, 282, 283. Emerton family, 281, 282, 283. Clement family, 282. Engeham family, 280. Clovetts manor, 268. Entwisel, Sir Bertin, 117, 118. Cobham, Eleanor, 119, 263. Essex, Earl of, 201, 202. Cocke family (see Cox). Ewer family, 276, 281. Codicote, 267. Colchester, 16, 22. Farringdon family, 34, 35, 281. Colchester, Richard of, 227, 228, 235. Feltwell family, 277. Colchester, Simon of, 227, 228. Fernley family, 188, 210. Walter of, 226, 227, 228, Ferrers family, 267. 229, 233, 235. Finch family, 268, 270. Collings family, 282. Fines, Feet of, 265 et seq. Coningsby family, 241, 272. Fitch family, 275. Constantius of Lyons, 18. Flamstead, 267, 269, 277. Cooke, Sir Anthony, 184, 185, 187, Flinden family, 271. 190, 191. Fosse, The, 170, 171, 175. Cooke (Cook) family, 184, 185, 194, Frederick, Abbot of St. A., 217. 271. Frowyk family, 272, 273, 275. Coombs family, 274, 281. Fuller family, 282. Cooper family, 280. Corpus Christi College, 200. Gadd, Richard, 238, 239. Corsellis family, 275. Gale family, 282. Cotton family, 274, 277. Gape family, 268. Cox (Cocke) family, 269. Gardener, Thomas, 238. Cranmer, Archbishop, 187. Garrard family, 241, 242, 274, 282, Crawley family, 271, 276, 282. 283. Cressley family, 282. George, The, Harpenden, 238. INDEX Germanus, Saint, 18, 95, 170, 218. Hoby, Sir Thomas, 184. Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, Holden family, 268. 32, 33, 109, 110n., 261, 262, 264. Hoo manor, 267, 275. Goddard family, 278. How (Howe) family, 271, 281. Goldsmith family, 281. Humphreys family, 277. Goldsmiths at St. Alban's Abbey, Hunsden family, 282. 215 et seq. Hunt family, 268. Goodall family, 283. Gorham, Abbot Geoffrey de, 183, Icknield Way, 244. 218. Inges manor, 271. ,, Robert de, 220. Ippollitts, 282. Gorhambury, 30, 183 et seq. Ivery, Thomas, 238. Gratian, Emperor, 94. Graveley, 267. James I, King, 25 et seq., 192. Gray's Inn, London, 190. Jenkin family, 277, 280, 283. Green family, 273, 274, 280. Jewel, Bishop, 185. Gresham family, 187, 188, 189, 193. John VI, Abbot, 27. Grevill family, 267. John of St. Albans, 222, 223, 229. Grey, Lady Jane, 185, 190. Jonson, Ben, 205. Griffin family, 282. Joyner family, 281. Grimhild, 186. Julius Caesar, 89, 171. Grimston, Anne, Lady, 202, 208. Grimston, Sir Harbottle, 210. Kentish family, 276, 283. Grimthorpe, Lord, 57, 64, 124, 127, Key Inn, St. Albans, 114. 130. Kilby family, 275, 277, 278, 279, 280. Grundwin (Grunwyn) family, 238, Kimpton, 267, 268, 271, 273, 274, 270, 271, 281. 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281, 282, Grunnis (Gunys) family, 272, 274, 283. 275. Kingsbury, 275. Gubiun, Abbot Ralph, 219. King's Walden, 282. Gustard wood, 267. Kinsbourne, 269, 271, 272, 278, 281. Gwilliams (see Williams). Knight family, 278. Hadrian, Emperor, 21, 93, 139, 214. Lacon family, 273. Hale family, 276. Ladkin family, 276. Hales family, 282. Lamers, 237, 239, 241, 242, 267, 271, Halsey (Hawsy) family, 268, 272. 272. Hamper mills, Watford, 137 et seq. Landy family, 237, 239, 240. Harden or Harding (see Harpenden). Latham family, 240. Harman family, 275. Lawdy (see Landy). Harpenden, 238, 267, 268, 269, 270, Lawrance, Dean, 36. 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, Lawrence family, 275, 278. 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283. Lay (Ley) family, 268. Harrington family, 280. Lee, Sir Richard, 184, 191, 194. Harris family, 283. Leigh family, 275. Hatfield, 267, 278. Leman family, 274. Hatfield house, 192. Leonard family, 279. Hawkins (Howkins) family, 282. Levett family, 275, 276. Hayward (Heyward) family, 270, Lewin family, 268. 271, 275, 277, 278, 281, 282. Litell family, 188. Hemel Hempstead, 267. Lucas family, 267. Henry II, King, 220, 225. Luke family, 273. Henry III, King, 223. Luton, 267. Henry VI, King, 109 et seq. Lytton, Sir Thomas, 188. Henry VII, King, 32, 186. Henry VIII, King, 185, 186. Mackerye End, 273, 274, 275, 282. Herbert, George, 205. Malmesbury, William of, 216. Hertford, 33, 280. Mandeville, Geoffrey de, 219. Heyworth, John, 238. Mare, Abbot de la, 32, 183. Hills manor, 268. Marlborough, Duke of, 184. Hitchin, 282. Duchess of, 184. Hoare (Hore) family, 270. Marshall (Mauchell) family, 270, Hobbes, Thomas, 205. 278, 283. Hobbs family, 283. Martin family, 278, 279. INDEX Matthews, Toby, 204, 205. Pearson (Peirson) family, 276. Mary, Queen, 184. Peartch family, 275. Mead family, 270. Pelagius, 18. Meautys, Henry, 210. Pemberton family, 163. Hercules, 206. Pembroke castle, 262. Jane, 210. Pembroke priory, 32. Thomas, 205, 206, 207, Pepshull manor, 269. 208. Perient family, 238, 241, 271, 272, Medborn family, 276. 274. Meridale family, 276, 277. Perratt (Parratt) family, 278, 280, Meverell family, 271. 281, 283. Milan, Edict of, 18. Pickering (Puckering) family, 270. Miles .family, 272, 274, 275. Pigotts (see Wheathampstead). Mills family, 279. Playdells, 191. Mitchell family, 283. Plomer, Richard, 239. Monkton priory, 261, 262. Ploverton, Thomas, 239. Montgomery, Arnulph de, 261, 262. Pokewood, Nicholas, 241. Roger de, 261, 262. Pond family, 280. Moore family, 273. Pope family, 273. More, Sir Thomas, 191. Poulter (Pulter) family, 272. Morrison, Sir Charles, 104, 106.
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