Word(s) | Chapter | Line | Context |
Ann, Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 20 | on May 8th, 1857, Sarah Ann, daughter of Mark Simpson Scrutton, of Elmstead, |
Ann, Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 22 | but the daughter, Sarah Ann, died, and was buried at Mile End, in October, |
Ann, Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 29 | His wife, Sarah Ann, died February 2nd, 1886, |
Appleton, Thomas | Introduction | L 339 | , Thomas Appleton and Edward Coleman supervisors |
Appleton, Thomas | Introduction | L 340 | of his will. Among the witnesses to this will were Thomas Appleton, |
Appulton, Thomas | Introduction | L 151 | the 24th October, 1504, to Thomas Appulton and Margery his wife and others |
Archdale, Archdeacon | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 104 | hill, and was baptised by Archdeacon Archdale at St. Luke's |
Astley, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 56 | his wife, one of the daughters of Thomas Astley, |
Astley, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 175 | "one of the daughters of Thomas Astley, of Melton Constable," as already |
Austen, Baker | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 25 | , daughter of Baker Austen, |
Austen, John | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 62 | John Austen, Gent, |
Baker, Charles | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 67 | was the daughter of Charles Baker. |
Baliol, Hugh | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 196 | were given to Hugh Baliol (Clause, 7 John, M. 8), restored by Henry III. |
Barnardiston, John | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 172 | and that the committee were John Barnardiston, |
Bartholomew, Edward | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 142 | , Edward Bartholomew, Thomas Woodruffe, and |
Bateman, Canon Josiah | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 30 | . Canon Josiah Bateman, M.A. |
Bayly, Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 122 | my chief staff officers were Colonel Bayly, C.B., and Colonel (now Lieut.-Colonel) |
Berney, Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 229 | Sir Thomas Berney, of Park Hall, Reedham, Norfolk. Sir Francis Gaudy, as |
Bird, Joseph | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 160 | . Joseph Bird: Articles were exhibited against him. May 10th, |
Bloyse, William | Introduction | L 341 | , William Bloyse, John Spencer the elder, Robert Gale and |
Bogais, William | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 61 | , who married William Bogais, gentleman, of Edwardstone, Suffolk; |
Bowles, Grace | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 20 | ," to Grace Bowles, |
Brown, Stephen | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 160 | 1741-1741 - Stephen Brown. |
Butcher, John | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 207 | The witnesses were:- John Butcher, John Rood and Joseph Wyatt.7 |
Cage, Joan | Introduction | L 235 | , Joan Cage, Margaret |
Carter, John | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 209 | and John Carter and Mary his wife, defendants, concerning 80 acres of land, |
Chaplin, Edmond | Introduction | L 464 | Edmond Chaplin of Little Waldingfield, and Edmund Chaplin of St. Giles, |
Chaplin, Edmund | Introduction | L 464 | , and Edmund Chaplin of St. Giles, |
Clarendon, Lord | Introduction | L 410 | . "He was," says Lord Clarendon, "a man of great industry |
Coke, Sir Edward | Introduction | L 381 | his illustrious predecessor (Sir Edward Coke) at the original trial. Lingard |
Coleman, Edward | Introduction | L 339 | and Edward Coleman supervisors |
Coleman, Edward | Introduction | L 342 | Edward Coleman. |
Coleman, Edward | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 62 | , who married Edward Coleman, gentleman, of Great Waldingfield; John |
Comyn, John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 217 | , daughter and heiress of John Comyn, Earl of Angus. |
Conquestore, Willelmo | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 68 | cum Willelmo Conquestore appulit, |
Cooke, Gulielmi | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 155 | filiam primogenitam celeberrimi viri Gulielmi Cooke, |
Cooke, Henry | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 137 | , junior, and Henry Cooke. He died at |
Cooke, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 37 | Mary Cooke about 17 when they married. She died on 27th December, 1658, |
Cooke, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 112 | or four years after the death of his first wife (nee Mary Cooke), |
Cooke, Sir William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 223 | , there is one from Sir William Cooke, |
Cooke, Sir William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 257 | his wife, eldest daughter of Sir William Cooke, |
Cooke, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 156 | , before Thomas Cooke, Isaac |
Cooke, William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 23 | daughter of William Cooke, of Broome, Norfolk, esquire, and, secondly to |
Cooke, William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 55 | , eldest daughter of William Cooke, of Broome, in ye County |
Cooke, William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 173 | first wife was the daughter of William Cooke, |
Cooke, William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 174 | baronet. Her parents were William Cooke, of Broome, Norfolk, and Mary, |
Cooper, Samuel | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 91 | Samuel Cooper of Colchester, farmer, and his son William, his executors. |
Cousins, Captain | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 67 | " - Captain Cousins. We drove |
Crane, Robert | John Wyncoll (C) | L 59 | , Robert Crane and Robert Gurdon) only |
Crane, Robert | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 157 | , Robert Crane and Richard Harlackenden. Four witnesses |
Creffield, Henry | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 69 | Henry Creffield, of Colchester, draper, of which deed Henry Creffield and |
Creffield, Henry | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 69 | , draper, of which deed Henry Creffield and |
Crypt, Katherine | Introduction | L 235 | , Katherine Crypt, Joan Cage, Margaret |
Currie, Donald | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 20 | , and sailed in the Donald Currie mail steamer |
Currie, Donald | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 35 | in the Donald Currie "Lapland," through |
Daundy, Robert | John Wyncoll (C) | L 98 | , daughter of Robert Daundy, of Ipswich. |
Day, William | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 174 | 1771-1791 - William Day. |
Devereux, Robert | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 231 | , in June, 1592, Robert Devereux, Earl |
Donnington, Richard | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 35 | , daughter of Richard Donnington, of Hackney, the issue |
Dowsing, William | Introduction | L 192 | , William Dowsing, at Sudhury and the neighbouring |
Driver, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 9 | , gentlemen. He married Penelope Driver of Langham, |
Eden, Thomas | John Wyncoll (C) | L 59 | , Thomas Eden, Robert Crane and Robert Gurdon) only |
Elizabeth, Queen | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 13 | prospect of wide extent It was erected in the reign of Queen Elizabeth |
Elizabeth, Queen | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 25 | was the founder of it, who lived here in the reign of Queen Elizabeth and |
Elizabeth, Queen | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 249 | 3. "In the reign of Queen Elizabeth, Thomas Gawdy |
Elizabeth, Queen | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 79 | 357, 358. Queen Elizabeth twice visited Smallbridge in her progress through |
Elizabeth, Queen | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 279 | Queen Elizabeth on her way to Tilbury on 29th September, 1589, |
Elliott, William | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 172 | 1762-1770 - William Elliott. |
Elliston, John | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 157 | , John Elliston, Robert Crane and Richard Harlackenden. Four witnesses |
Elliston, John | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 173 | and John Elliston." |
Everard, Robert | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 158 | l740 - Robert Everard. |
Falconer, Daniel | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 155 | were taken against Daniel Falconer, |
Felgate, John | Introduction | L 68 | , and to Mrs. John Felgate (nee Wyncoll), wife of |
Felgate, John | Introduction | L 69 | Mr. John Felgate, of Wivenhoe, for much help and encouragement; also to |
Fenne, Henry | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 137 | , Henry Fenne, junior, and Henry Cooke. He died at |
Fowler, Alexander | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 164 | My youngest son, Alexander Fowler, was born |
Fowler, Breame Ramsay | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 128 | our third son, Breame Ramsay Fowler, was born. |
Fowler, Charles Edward | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 85 | room. My eldest son, Charles Edward Fowler, was born here on the 27th May, |
Fowler, Hugh Edmund | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 103 | 1887, my second son, Hugh Edmund Fowler, was born, at Roseneath Villa, |
Fremantle, Sir Arthur Lyon | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 121 | and Sir Arthur Lyon Fremantle; |
Fumeaux, Simon | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 173 | , married Simon Fumeaux. |
Gale, Robert | Introduction | L 341 | the elder, Robert Gale and |
Gardner, Margaret | Introduction | L 463 | ), Margaret Gardner of Ipswich, |
Gaudy, Sir Francis | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 229 | . Sir Francis Gaudy, as |
Gaudye, Anne | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 190 | and Anne Gaudye wer married ye 25 of June." |
Gaudye, Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 188 | and Mary Gaudye were married ye |
Gavdy, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 319 | vnto Sr Thomas Gavdy of |
Gawdy's, Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 224 | for Sir Thomas Gawdy's grave 6s. |
Gawdy, Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 146 | of Mary Gawdy (described in this chapter), |
Gawdy, Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 163 | wife (nee Mary Gawdy) namely - Isaac (E), Jane, |
Gawdy, Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 183 | "1562, Mary Gawdy, daughter of Thomas Gawdy, esquyer, |
Gawdy, Sir Francis | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 227 | Sir Francis Gawdy. Sir Thomas had one son, Henry, who survived him and |
Gawdy, Sir Henry | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 267 | Sir Henry Gawdy in Claxton church, Norfolk. -Bloomfield's Norfolk |
Gawdy, Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 64 | of Sir Thomas Gawdy,2 of Gawdy Hall, Norfolk, a Judge |
Gawdy, Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 71 | Sir Thomas Gawdy, had, amongst many other estates, a seat at, and was in |
Gawdy, Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 197 | Sir Thomas Gawdy entered the Inner Temple 12th February, |
Gawdy, Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 216 | time of his death, which took place on 4th November, 1558, Sir Thomas Gawdy |
Gawdy, Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 222 | 1588, Sir Thomas Gawdy, Knighte, was buried ye 12th day |
Gawdy, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 183 | , daughter of Thomas Gawdy, esquyer, |
Gawdy, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 249 | , Thomas Gawdy |
Gibbs, Samuel | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 135 | part and Samuel Gibbs of Stoke-by-Naylaud, Esquire, Robert Maidstone of |
Gibson, Christian | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 142 | Christian Gibson, John Grant, Edward Bartholomew, Thomas Woodruffe, and |
Golding, Edward | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 28 | wife of Edward Golding, of Great Henny, esquire; Isaac, baptised at Twinstead |
Golding, Edward | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 188 | and Edward Golding, in the reparations of the Hall |
Golding, William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 115 | , the son, left all his property to his nephew, William Golding, |
Golding, William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 186 | to his nephew, William Golding, on attaining twenty-one and directed |
Goldingham, Christopher | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 20 | , from Christopher Goldingham, 4 which village became |
Goldsmith, John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 45 | and John Goldsmith. |
Gott, Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 324 | Thomas Gott, of Grays Inn, and had issue - Sir Charles Umfreville, of Stoke-by-Nayland, |
Grant, John | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 142 | , John Grant, Edward Bartholomew, Thomas Woodruffe, and |
Graye, Ralph | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 47 | , daughter and heiress of Ralph Graye:- |
Graye, Richard | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 145 | daughter and co-heiress married Richard Graye, of Barnstable, |
Greenhill, Mary | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 7 | , my dear mother's sister, Mary Greenhill, being my |
Greenhill, Richard | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 8 | , and his father, Richard Greenhill, |
Greenhills, Thomas | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 69 | . We stayed with the Thomas Greenhills in Dhurrumtolla, Calcutta, and |
Gurdon, John | Introduction | L 339 | executors, and John Gurdon, Thomas Appleton and Edward Coleman supervisors |
Gurdon, Robert | John Wyncoll (C) | L 59 | and Robert Gurdon) only |
Halliday, Sir Lionel | Introduction | L 372 | mentioned, married, first, Sir Lionel Halliday, Lord Mayor of London, and, |
Harlackenden, Richard | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 157 | and Richard Harlackenden. Four witnesses |
Harlackenden, Richard | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 173 | , Richard Harlackenden, Isaac Wincoll and John Elliston." |
Harrison, John | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 165 | 27th November, 1593, and who married, first, John Harrison, |
Harrison, John | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 258 | 6. "John Harrison, of Sudbury, came out of ye |
Harvey, Lawrence | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 72 | estate, to Lawrence Harvey, butcher. |
Heard, Elisabeth | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 156 | 1738-1740 - Elisabeth Heard, widow. |
Heard, James | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 154 | 1738 - James Heard. |
Heatley, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 8 | were then Thomas Heatley, of Staple Inn, and Thomas Paris,1 |
Holborough, Richard | John Wyncoll (C) | L 72 | , who married Richard Holborough, gentleman, of Sudbury, afterwards |
Holinshead, John | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 39 | , daughter and heir of John Holinshead, of Hempstead, Essex, and |
Holman, William | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 45 | by William Holman, April 30th, 1715 manuscript in Colchester Castle). |
Holmes, John Sancroft | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 213 | stands and is occupied at the present time by John Sancroft Holmes, M.A., |
Honeywood, Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 173 | Sir Thomas Honeywood, Richard Harlackenden, Isaac Wincoll and John Elliston." |
Hopkins, John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 127 | will was attested by John Hopkins, Roger Wyncoll the Younger, and Raffe |
Hubbard, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 135 | 8th July, 1630, who married Isaac Hubbard, of Pebmarsh, |
Hubbard, Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 205 | appointed his uncle, Isaac Hubbard, |
Hunsdon, Lord | John Wyncoll (C) | L 87 | , of the Lord Hunsdon of |
Hurlock, Brook Baines | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 158 | and legatee. The witnesses to such will were Brook Baines Hurlock, James |
Hyde, John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 292 | , daughter of John Hyde of Hurst. The following part of the |
Jermyn, John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 64 | John Jermyn (or Rist), of Borley, Essex; and Katherine, who married Thomas |
Johnson, Christopher | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 45 | , Christopher Johnson and John Goldsmith. |
Kell, Captain | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 32 | , and Captain Kell promotion into the South Staffordshires, |
Kennedy, Scott | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 76 | H. Scott Kennedy, of the 99th, the husband of my wife's eldest sister, |
Kimbolton, Baron | Introduction | L 409 | Baron Kimbolton and Viscount Mandevil. In 1626 he was created Earl |
King, Deborah | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 154 | his second wife was Deborah King, a widow, of Mile End, Colchester, and |
Lagden, Gamaliel | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 64 | . Gamaliel Lagden of Wakes Colne, |
Lambert, Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 30 | Colonel Lambert got a C.B., Colonel (afterwards Lieutenant-General) Sir |
Lambert, Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 56 | class. Having had a difference of opinion with Colonel Lambert |
Lambert, Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 78 | Colonel Lambert having left the Rangers, I resigned my Staff Corps appointment |
Larpent, Captain Sir George | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 34 | the war with "A" company; Captain Sir George Larpent, bart., commanding |
Lawrence's, Thomas | John Wyncoll (C) | L 87 | , lately Thomas Lawrence's, of the Lord Hunsdon of |
Lawrence, John | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 141 | , John Lawrence, |
Lawrence, Matthew | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 261 | , and, thirdly, Matthew Lawrence, Town Preacher, of Ipswich.- |
Lee, John | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 164 | 1749-1751 - John Lee. |
Lee, Widow | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 162 | 1749 - Widow Lee. |
Luffkyn, Julian | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 63 | , married Julian Luffkyn, of Boxted, Essex; Anne, who married |
Lyttleton, Sir Nevil | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 148 | and then Sir Nevil Lyttleton. |
Maidstone, Robert | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 135 | , Robert Maidstone of |
Mandevil, Viscount | Introduction | L 409 | and Viscount Mandevil. In 1626 he was created Earl |
Manning, Captain | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 39 | ," - Captain Manning - which vessel was afterwards wrecked |
Martin, Matthew | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 141 | was a co-plaintiff with Matthew Martin, John Lawrence, |
Mary, Virgin | Introduction | L 155 | purposes, such as the bequest of his soul to the Virgin Mary, 20d. |
Mathew, Thomas | Introduction | L 198 | his ghostly advisor," Thomas Mathew and Richard Studwicke and was proved |
Mayhew's, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 143 | others. Amongst the papers in this action is a memorandum in Thomas Mayhew's |
Mayhew's, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 216 | consequent on Thomas Mayhew's dealings and also, perhaps, the last men- |
Mayhew's, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 233 | the utter hopelessness of obtaining anything out of Thomas Mayhew's estate, |
Mayhew's, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 246 | of Thomas Mayhew's debts." |
Mayhew, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 70 | Thomas Mayhew, of Colchester, gentlemen, were the trustees. Thomas Wyncoll |
Mayhew, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 129 | by two lawyers, Mr. Thomas Mayhew, of Colchester, and a Mr. White, of Coggeshall, |
Mayhew, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 131 | but that she had dealings with Thomas Mayhew to her cost can be proved |
Mayhew, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 136 | Thomas Mayhew appears to have died leaving |
Mayhew, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 198 | of Thomas Mayhew) was awarded the residue of his estate. Penelope Wyncoll |
Mayhew, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 225 | have little doubt, notwithstanding the liberal manner in which Thomas Mayhew |
Mixer, Robert | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 116 | when he purchased a small property there of Robert Mixer and Sarah his |
Mixer, Robert | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 54 | that his father had purchased from Robert Mixer and his wife, |
Montague's, Sir Henry | Introduction | L 379 | previously. Sir Henry Montague's language on this occasion forms |
Montague, Sir Henry | Introduction | L 373 | secondly, Sir Henry Montague, knight, Recorder of London (1604), King's |
Montague, Sir Henry | Introduction | L 418 | Sir Henry Montague left no issue surviving him by his wife (nee Anne Wyncoll). |
Moore, Captain Maurice | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 98 | on board, Captain Maurice Moore, who afterwards |
Moore, John | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 69 | to John Moore, of Ipswich, merchant. His temporary |
Moore, Major Garratt | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 28 | and a bit of sickness, but nothing very serious. Major Garratt Moore won |
Myers, Thomas | Introduction | L 70 | . Thomas Myers, vicar |
Nevard, John | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 33 | labourer (John Nevard) telling him all about the wedding. Both bride and |
Owen, Major | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 31 | and Major Owen, now a "gentleman-at-arms," received Brevet |
Page, Sir Richard | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 46 | These arms were confirmed to Sir Richard Page, knight, |
Page, Sir Richard | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 49 | , father of Sir Richard Page, married . . . . daughter and co-heiress |
Page, Sir Richard | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 52 | descent from Sir Richard Page. |
Page, Sir Richard | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 81 | to Sir Richard Page 20th February, 1530. They were :- |
Page, Sir Richard | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 94 | Sir Richard Page, although there seems little doubt that such was the fact. |
Page, Thomasine | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 93 | shewing descent of Thomasine Page, wife of Roger Wyncoll (B), from |
Paris, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 8 | , and Thomas Paris,1 |
Paris, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 78 | wherein it is recited that Thomas Paris the elder, clerk, and many others |
Parry, Dr. | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 206 | Dr. Parry for conspiracy to assassinate the Queen in February, 1514 -5, |
Partridge, Dan | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 208 | his wife, Dan Partridge and Elizabeth his wife, |
Pemstubbs, John | Introduction | L 341 | John Pemstubbs, William Bloyse, John Spencer the elder, Robert Gale and |
Percy, Henry | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 233 | widow afterwards married Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland and left all |
Perrot, Sir John | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 231 | on 18th April, 1589, Sir John Perrot, in June, 1592, Robert Devereux, Earl |
Philippa, Queen | Introduction | L 94 | Queen Philippa from her Flemish home to the English court. |
Polley, John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 35 | , then occupied by John Polley. |
Potter, John | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 111 | the same to John Potter, of Wormingford, gentleman4 (who, |
Potter, John | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 34 | same to John Potter, of Wormingford, gentleman, the purchaser (in 1724) |
Potter, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 208 | Thomas Potter and Susan his wife, Dan Partridge and Elizabeth his wife, |
Prudhou, Baron | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 215 | as Baron Prudhou, |
Pyke, Sir Richard | Introduction | L 197 | and died in November, 152 I. It was attested by "Sir Richard Pyke, |
Raleigh, Sir Walter | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 233 | trial for high treason in February, 1601, Sir Walter Raleigh in November, |
Raleigh, Sir Walter | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 236 | of Sir Walter Raleigh. He died suddenly of apoplexy at Serjeant's Inn and |
Raymond, Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 45 | Thomas Raymond, Christopher Johnson and John Goldsmith. |
Reade, William | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 190 | "William Reade and Anne Gaudye wer married ye 25 of June." |
Redesdale, Lord | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 164 | . Was made Lord Redesdale. He left two |
Rich, John | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 87 | John Rich of Colchester, Gent.). |
Rich, Robert | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 245 | in February, 1603, Robert Rich, who was created Earl of Warwick in 1618, |
Richardson, William | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 167 | 1612, and, secondly, William Richardson, gentleman, Alderman of Hadleigh; |
Risbye, Margery | John Wyncoll (C) | L 67 | and Margery Risbye took place five months later. |
Risbye, Robert | John Wyncoll (C) | L 63 | , widow of Robert Risbye, of Thorpe |
Risbye, Robert | John Wyncoll (C) | L 65 | of that parish. Robert Risbye died on 4th May, 1557 (the register gives |
Robert, Sir | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 255 | 10. Sir Robert, second son of Sir Thomas, being his male |
Robert, Sir | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 264 | , son of Sir Robert, varied his arms without apparent |
Roberts, Lord | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 141 | , and made A.A.G. by Lord Roberts, for what be was |
Rogers, Thomas | John Wyncoll (C) | L 73 | . Thomas Rogers, of Horringer; |
Rood, John | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 207 | , John Rood and Joseph Wyatt.7 |
Rosse, Edward | John Wyncoll (C) | L 63 | daughter of Edward Rosse, of Nayland, widow of Robert Risbye, of Thorpe |
Rudkin, Samuel | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 5 | daughter of Samuel Rudkin, of Langham at Mile End church, Colchester, on |
Sadler, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 176 | 1792-1811 - Thomas Sadler |
Sadler, William | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 182 | 1856 1858 - William Sadler. |
Savage, James | Introduction | L 469 | , by James Savage. |
Scrutton, Mark Simpson | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 20 | , daughter of Mark Simpson Scrutton, of Elmstead, |
Semen, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 71 | property to Thomas Semen, and had he possessed |
Shelley, William | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 207 | and William Shelley for the same offence a year later. He was Justice of |
Shillito, Elizabeth | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 197 | 8th June, 1812, when no creditor appearing, Elizabeth Shillito (granddaughter |
Sizer, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 168 | 1753-1760 - Thomas Sizer. |
Skipworth, Sir Peyton | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 16 | in which I remained three very happy years. My friend was Sir Peyton Skipworth, |
Smith, Joseph | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 34 | , then occupied by Joseph Smith, and a farmhouse "new built |
Smyth, Sir Henry | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 121 | , my generals being Sir Henry Smyth and Sir Arthur Lyon Fremantle; |
Spencer, Alice | Introduction | L 236 | and to the children of his "late daughter Alice Spencer" and devised |
Spencer, John | Introduction | L 341 | , John Spencer the elder, Robert Gale and |
Spencer, Richard | Introduction | L 367 | daughter of Richard Spencer, of Waldingfield, and sister to " Rich" 14 |
Spencer, Sir John | Introduction | L 368 | Sir John Spencer, Lord Mayor of London. His third daughter, Alice, |
Spencer, Sir John | Introduction | L 369 | married the father, Sir John Spencer himself, and thus became the step-mother |
Spraggens, Joseph | Introduction | L 350 | acres, now in the occupation of Joseph Spraggens in the said Parish." |
Spring, Bridget | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 24 | and Bridget Spring, of Shalford, Essex. It is |
Spring, Francys | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 75 | 1627. - Francys Spring, son of Christopher and Mary Spring, was baptised |
Spring, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 37 | "John Spring, 1524. |
Spring, Joseph | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 70 | who Joseph Spring, of Shalford, was, but the marriage does not appear on |
Spring, Joseph | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 86 | I am inclined to think that Joseph Spring was |
Spring, Joseph | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 3 | , daughter of Joseph Spring, of Shalford, Essex. |
Spring, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 75 | and Mary Spring, was baptised |
Spring, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 78 | 1628. - Mary Spring, daughter of Christopher and Mary Spring, was baptised |
Spring, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 78 | and Mary Spring, was baptised |
Spring, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 113 | married Mary Spring. There is evidence that this second |
Springe, Bridget | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 84 | of Bridget Springe, the relict of (Josephus Springe) the said deceased," |
Springe, Josephus | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 84 | , the relict of (Josephus Springe) the said deceased," |
Sprynge, Thomas | Author's Note | L 56 | (1544)" we find that Thomas Sprynge then held Wyncolls. |
Steward, William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 177 | , daughter and heiress of William Steward, |
Stowe, John | Author's Note | L 26 | . (A.D. 1361) where John Stowe appears for licence to agree |
Studwicke, Richard | Introduction | L 198 | and Richard Studwicke and was proved |
Syday, William | Introduction | L 243 | his will. It was attested by William Syday, Roger Wyncoll the elder, William |
Thomas, Sir | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 227 | . Sir Thomas had one son, Henry, who survived him and |
Thomas, Sir | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 239 | 9. Sir Thomas, the second son of Earl Robert by the second |
Thomas, Sir | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 255 | , second son of Sir Thomas, being his male |
Tiffin, James | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 177 | in the occupation of James Tiffin, who took the remainder of a term of |
Tiffin, James | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 179 | to May, but not yet assigned to the said James Tiffin, at a yearly rent |
Umfrevile, William | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 134 | 2. The parties to this deed were William Umfrevile of the one |
Umfreville's, Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 24 | Dorothy Umfreville's father being then dead1 |
Umfreville's, Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 52 | Dorothy Umfreville's marriage |
Umfreville's, Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 58 | The stone to the memory of Dorothy Umfreville's |
Umfreville's, William | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 55 | which appointed the sale of William Umfreville's manors, mills, lands, |
Umfreville, Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 128 | their ancestress, Dorothy Umfreville, the heirs of William Umfreville, |
Umfreville, Dorothy | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 93 | , son and heir of the said Dorothy Umfreville |
Umfreville, Isabel | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 336 | entry on p.100 that Isabel Umfreville holds freely a mansion house called |
Umfreville, Isabella | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 22 | Isabella Umfreville, in May, 1711, and the latter had resided there until |
Umfreville, Lord | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 258 | and was made Lord Umfreville and Knight of the Garter. Was captain of Rokesburgh |
Umfreville, Major Percy | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 42 | I can only say in support of this legend that my friend, Major Percy Umfreville, |
Umfreville, Robert | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 148 | we have granted to our beloved kinsman Robert Umfreville, Lord of Tours |
Umfreville, Sir Charles | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 59 | half-brother, Sir Charles Umfreville, is in Langham church, the inscription |
Umfreville, Sir Charles | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 324 | , and had issue - Sir Charles Umfreville, of Stoke-by-Nayland, |
Umfreville, Sir Neville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 280 | dined with Sir Neville Umfreville at his seat near that place and had goose |
Umfreville, William | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 17 | , a daughter of William Umfreville, |
Umfreville, William | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 90 | His father-in-law, William Umfreville, was buried in the chancel of Langham |
Umfreville, William | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 125 | the elder son of William Umfreville, D.D., of Tonks Court, Holborn, but |
Umfreville, William | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 128 | , the heirs of William Umfreville, |
Umfreville, William | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 330 | that all the real estate of William Umfreville passed on his death to his |
Umfreville, William | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 17 | , from the heirs of his grandfather, William Umfreville, |
Urwin, Gilbert | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 26 | respective mothers of the young couple and Gilbert Urwin of Clifford's |
Urwin, Gilbert | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 136 | , gentleman. and Gilbert Urwin of Clifford's Inn, London, |
Waldegrave's, Sir William | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 27 | Sir William Waldegrave's second son (by Margery, |
Waldegrave, Anthony | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 347 | Anthony Waldegrave, esquire, of Ferrers, in Bures, by which union there |
Waldegrave, Anthony | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 104 | Anthony Waldegrave (second son of Sir William Waldegrave). On the death |
Waldegrave, Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 46 | , grandfather of our ancestress, Mary Waldegrave |
Waldegrave, Sir William | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 9 | of Sir William Waldegrave, of Smallbridge, Bures St. Mary (who died 30th |
Waldegrave, Sir William | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 45 | coats of Sir William Waldegrave, included the following seven coats obtained |
Waldegrave, Sir William | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 76 | family was Sir William Waldegrave, who was nominated 5 Henry VIII. as one |
Waldegrave, Sir William | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 104 | (second son of Sir William Waldegrave). On the death |
Waldegrave, Thomae | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 154 | filia clarissimi viri Thomae Waldegrave, Armigeri, de Ferriers predict. |
Waldegrave, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 8 | Thomas Waldegrave, of the Ferrers, in Bures Hamlet, Essex, great granddaughter |
Waldegrave, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 37 | , the youngest son of Thomas Waldegrave, took up |
Waldegrave, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 42 | These two daughters became co-heiresses of their father, Thomas Waldegrave |
Waldegrave, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 103 | for difference, Thomas Waldegrave being the sole male representative of |
Waldegrave, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 105 | , only child of Thomas Waldegrave, who died at Twinstead in |
Waldegrave, William | John Wyncoll (C) | L 59 | were William Waldegrave, Thomas Eden, Robert Crane and Robert Gurdon) only |
Waldegrave, William | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 34 | , the eldest son of William Waldegrave, of Ilford, |
Walleys, John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 220 | and John Walleys prisoners (Harding 301). He defeated Robert |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 27 | with John Wendecole on a plea of trespass. There are only two earlier rolls |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 31 | . (1366) where we find John Wendecole a taster of bread and |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 35 | . (1368) John Wendecole is |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 42 | V. (1413) and I think the John Wendecole of 1361, 52 years before |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 44 | fined for an assault as a John Wendecole was in this year. This year John |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 45 | , and John Wendecole the |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 47 | V. (1419) John Wendecole the elder |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 49 | V. (1420) John Wendecole the elder |
Wendecole, John | Author's Note | L 51 | as an executor of his will, and John Wendecole both elder and younger are |
Wentworth, Sir Henry | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 28 | daughter of Sir Henry Wentworth of Codham Hall, Wethersfield, Essex) was |
Whinckell, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 188 | "1581, Isaac Whinckell and Mary Gaudye were married ye |
William's, King | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 119 | , with King William's seal, remained in the |
William, Sir | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 11 | fourteen additional quarterings to its arms. The arms of this Sir William |
William, Sir | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 179 | given in the footnote again proves that Sir William Cooke4 |
Willoughby, Lord | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 229 | , daughter of Lord Willoughby |
Wincol, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 24 | . I'm apt to think that Isaac Wincol |
Wincole, Isack | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 206 | , relict of Isack Wincole, of Buers in County Essex, deceased."6 |
Wincoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 173 | , Isaac Wincoll and John Elliston." |
Wincoll, Isaake | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 71 | 1. 1594. Isaake Wincoll, sone of Isaake Wincoll, Gent, was baptized |
Wincoll, Isaake | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 71 | , sone of Isaake Wincoll, Gent, was baptized |
Woodruffe, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 142 | , Thomas Woodruffe, and |
Wrench, Charles | William Wyncoll (K) | L 23 | , daughter of Charles Wrench, |
Wyllet, Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 52 | , which his father had purchased from Thomas Wyllet and Henry |
Wyncol, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 149 | Thomas Wyncol, Armigeri de Twinstead, Comitatu Essex, filios |
Wyncold, Roger | John Wyncoll (C) | L 46 | , son of Roger Wyncold and Thomasine |
Wyncoll's, Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 79 | and Dorothy Wyncoll's marriage settlement |
Wyncoll's, Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 127 | the inscription on Isaac Wyncoll's own stone, not one word referring to |
Wyncoll's, Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 129 | was, it may be assumed, in consequence of instructions Isaac Wyncoll's |
Wyncoll's, Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 250 | Isaac Wyncoll's tombstone is, as has been already |
Wyncoll's, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 30 | arms were emblazoned "in pretence" on Roger Wyncoll's shield, and |
Wyncoll's, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 83 | Roger Wyncoll's will, 5 |
Wyncoll's, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 123 | Roger Wyncoll's widow, Thomasine, outlived |
Wyncoll's, Thomas | Introduction | L 51 | Thomas Wyncoll's ("F") second wife (nee Mary |
Wyncoll's, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 173 | given below. Thomas Wyncoll's first wife was the daughter of William Cooke, |
Wyncoll's, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 45 | Therefore the position on Thomas Wyncoll's father's death in 17271 |
Wyncoll's, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 81 | of Thomas Wyncoll's wife is given as "Mary" in one instance. I believe |
Wyncoll's, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 128 | a few years since. I think it is fairly certain that this was Thomas Wyncoll's |
Wyncoll, Anne | Introduction | L 418 | left no issue surviving him by his wife (nee Anne Wyncoll). |
Wyncoll, Charles | William Wyncoll (K) | L 43 | Charles Wyncoll (M) |
Wyncoll, Charles | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 1 | My father, Charles Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Charles | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 17 | died in 1857, and Charles Wyncoll carried |
Wyncoll, Charles | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 74 | Charles Wyncoll died at the "Haven," Teignmouth, |
Wyncoll, Deborah | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 159 | . Deborah Wyncoll married a third time to William |
Wyncoll, Dorothy | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 3 | Dorothy Wyncoll (née Umfreville), was born and baptised at |
Wyncoll, Edward | William Wyncoll (K) | L 55 | Edward Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Hannah | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 191 | Hannah Wyncoll, the youngest daughter of Isaac Wyncoll (of Twinstead |
Wyncoll, Henry | William Wyncoll (K) | L 51 | Henry Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Introduction | L 10 | the fact that Mr. Isaac Wyncoll in his will, dated March 1681, directed |
Wyncoll, Isaac | John Wyncoll (C) | L 41 | "Isaac Wyncoll, Gent., son and heir, 1576, died 1638. |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 14 | by Isaac Wyncoll, Esq. whose Arms appear in one of the windows. The house |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 58 | came to Isaac Wyncoll, subject to the payment to his brother John of 200 |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 134 | Isaac Wyncoll (D), his son Isaac (E), or Thomas |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 158 | Isaac Wyncoll held his first court at Twinstead |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 162 | Isaac Wyncoll had six children by his first |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 345 | Isaac Wyncoll was therefore 52 years of age |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 350 | Isaac Wyncoll died at the ripe age of 80 and |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 1 | Isaac Wyncoll (E), the |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 41 | , the latter marrying Isaac Wyncoll. |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 43 | ), and Isaac Wyncoll was therefore entitled |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 123 | In right of his wife, Isaac Wyncoll had the |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 127 | It would appear that Isaac Wyncoll was a Parliamentarian |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 162 | of Isaac Wyncoll. This of my own knowledge I can witness that the said |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 191 | , the youngest daughter of Isaac Wyncoll (of Twinstead |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 195 | It would seem that Isaac Wyncoll had a very |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 117 | 18 years of age when Isaac Wyncoll made his will) or his half-sister and, |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 181 | Isaac Wyncoll, the son of the first marriage, |
Wyncoll, Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 205 | Isaac Wyncoll appointed his uncle, Isaac Hubbard, |
Wyncoll, James Watts | William Wyncoll (K) | L 47 | James Watts Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Johanes | Introduction | L 269 | Johanes Wyncoll clothier quie obiit xij die Augusti dni Mllocccccxliiij |
Wyncoll, John | Author's Note | L 23 | as in the cases of John Wyncoll "A," his eldest son "Black" John and his |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 98 | , M 12, p.147, to John Wyncoll, of Nether Hall, |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 117 | ." John Wyncoll the elder, of Little Waldingfield, |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 148 | John Wyncoll, a clothier, of Little |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 174 | , John Wyncoll also |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 196 | John Wyncoll made his will upon his death bed |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 211 | herald and signed by John Wyncoll (C) in 1577, whereas he died in December, |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 262 | the other half "to be divided between the children of John Wyncoll and |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 310 | , the eldest son of John Wyncoll ("Black |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 333 | , he gives to "John Wyncoll, clerk, Parson of |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 346 | church: "John Wyncoll, |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 359 | of John Wyncoll (" Black John ") may prove interesting. |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 389 | , Mr. John Wyncoll, the Town Counsellor, made an |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 462 | , 1619 the wills of John Wyncoll the Elder, John Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 462 | , John Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, John | Introduction | L 485 | , the third son of John Wyncoll. |
Wyncoll, John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 4 | as the son and heir of John Wyncoll (A), of Little Waldingfield, Suffolk. |
Wyncoll, John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 5 | It seems clear, from the will of John Wyncoll (A), who, all through his |
Wyncoll, John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 121 | , and others to John Wyncoll; Roger Wyncoll senr. to Reus Feoflt. Refers |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 1 | John Wyncoll (C) was only |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 4 | records, one finds him described as "John Wyncoll, Gentleman." |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 39 | "John Wyncoll, Gent., died seised 18 Elizth. |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 46 | subsequently passed to John Wyncoll, son of Roger Wyncold and Thomasine |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 62 | John Wyncoll married Margery,5 |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 67 | of John Wyncoll and Margery Risbye took place five months later. |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 75 | It is presumed that John Wyncoll came to reside |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 86 | 3. Ibid., vol. i., p.276: "John Wyncoll, Esq. held |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 93 | John Wyncoll, 16l. in landes ... 21s 4d. Thorpe |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 95 | John Wyncoll, gent., 30l. in landes ... 2l |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 113 | John Wyncoll died on the 24th December, 1575,8 |
Wyncoll, John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 115 | , John Wyncoll, of Little Waldingfield, |
Wyncoll, John | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 46 | (D), son and heir of John Wyncoll (C), |
Wyncoll, John | William Wyncoll (K) | L 35 | John Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Marie | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 318 | lyeth bvryed Marie Wyncoll the wife of Isake |
Wyncoll, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 54 | lieth interred the body of Mary Wyncoll, the Wife of Thomas |
Wyncoll, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 134 | death to "Mary Wyncoll, his eldest daughter," who afterwards married Edward |
Wyncoll, Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 180 | was the brother of Mary Wyncoll.5 |
Wyncoll, Mary | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 23 | son and heir apparent of her the said Mary Wyncoll." |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 57 | and Penelope Wyncoll. |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 127 | her husband's death, Penelope Wyncoll, finding his will not to her liking, |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 141 | 1732), Penelope Wyncoll was a co-plaintiff with Matthew Martin, John Lawrence, |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 198 | ) was awarded the residue of his estate. Penelope Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 207 | Penelope Wyncoll, was plaintiff, and Spring Wyncoll and Mary his wife, |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 218 | by, Penelope Wyncoll. |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 232 | 1812, does not prove that she died "Penelope Wyncoll." It may be that seeing |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 236 | "Penelope Wyncoll." |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 26 | , the said Penelope Wyncoll." A presentment was |
Wyncoll, Penelope | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 31 | courts, proclamations were made, but Penelope Wyncoll failed to take admittance |
Wyncoll, Robert | Introduction | L 250 | Robert Wyncoll, the second son, was of Little |
Wyncoll, Roger | Introduction | L 243 | , Roger Wyncoll the elder, William |
Wyncoll, Roger | Introduction | L 263 | Roger Wyncoll his bretheren hy equal portion." The will was proved in the |
Wyncoll, Roger | Introduction | L 336 | ; to Roger Wyncoll his moat and land within, "being sometime the cyte |
Wyncoll, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 1 | Roger Wyncoll (B) is shewn |
Wyncoll, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 13 | Roger Wyncoll is termed by some authorities |
Wyncoll, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 24 | . Roger Wyncoll married Thomasine, daughter of Page, "a sole |
Wyncoll, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 111 | I have few records of Roger Wyncoll, but the |
Wyncoll, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 118 | No.34 refers to possession by Roger Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 121 | ; Roger Wyncoll senr. to Reus Feoflt. Refers |
Wyncoll, Roger | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 127 | , Roger Wyncoll the Younger, and Raffe |
Wyncoll, Roger | John Wyncoll (C) | L 2 | son and heir of his father, Roger Wyncoll (B), |
Wyncoll, Roger | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 93 | , wife of Roger Wyncoll (B), from |
Wyncoll, Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 159 | and Sarah Wyncoll. Deborah Wyncoll married a third time to William |
Wyncoll, Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 14 | first child entered is:- "Sarah Wyncoll was born October 6th, 1779." |
Wyncoll, Sarah | William Wyncoll (K) | L 76 | Sarah Wyncoll (nee Wrench) |
Wyncoll, Sarah | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 2 | and Sarah Wyncoll, |
Wyncoll, Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 120 | as well as in his own marriage settlement, as "Spring Wyncoll." His mother |
Wyncoll, Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 122 | , was "commonly called Spring Wyncoll" and such |
Wyncoll, Spring | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 22 | birthday (16th June, 1683) and he is therein described as "Spring Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Spring | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 36 | The whole property, it was set forth, "the said Spring Wyncoll hath as |
Wyncoll, Spring | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 87 | registers as the son or daughter of "Mr. Spring Wyncoll and Dorothy his |
Wyncoll, Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 207 | , was plaintiff, and Spring Wyncoll and Mary his wife, |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Introduction | L 56 | , the wife of Thomas Wyncoll ("H") a generation or two later |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Introduction | L 335 | to Thomas Wyncoll his lease of Spirling, part of the manor of Brampton |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Introduction | L 338 | and Thomas Wyncoll, |
Wyncoll, Thomas | John Wyncoll (C) | L 43 | "Thomas Wyncoll, Gent., son and heir, 1638." |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 9 | Thomas Wyncoll (F) was |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 16 | That Thomas Wyncoll was wealthy is undoubted. |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 36 | Thomas Wyncoll was about 30 years of age and |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 64 | Thomas Wyncoll evidently remained a widower |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 83 | which were granted to Thomas Wyncoll, on the "renunciation |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 91 | It would appear that Thomas Wyncoll left Twinstead |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 113 | Thomas Wyncoll married Mary Spring. There is evidence that this second |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 118 | beyond this, as though out of pique, Thomas Wyncoll assumed the name of |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 131 | By his will, Thomas Wyncoll devised his copyhold |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 137 | being Thomas Wyncoll, Henry Fenne, junior, and Henry Cooke. He died at |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 224 | of Thomas Wyncoll who had held |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 2 | (G) was the eldest son of Thomas Wyncoll (F) |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 37 | heir to Thomas Wyncoll his late father deceased." |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 85 | Not only had Thomas Wyncoll adopted the christian |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 89 | Thomas Wyncoll lived at Langham after his marriage. |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 107 | Thomas Wyncoll. His wife left none, but Letters of Administration were |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 1 | Thomas Wyncoll (H), the |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 16 | in the family, of which more hereafter. Thomas Wyncoll purchased the "Valley |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 63 | On 30th September, 1755, Thomas Wyncoll sold |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 70 | , gentlemen, were the trustees. Thomas Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 85 | 2. 17th November, 1714, Thomas Wyncoll of Langham, 25, and Penelope |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 122 | There is little doubt but that Thomas Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 134 | no will of Thomas Wyncoll was proved and Letters of Administration were |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 166 | 1751 - Thomas Wyncoll. |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 1 | Thomas Wyncoll (I) was |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 2 | the only surviving son of Thomas Wyncoll (H). |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 9 | for sixteen years I tried to prove Thomas Wyncoll (I) the son of his father |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 20 | that Thomas Wyncoll, Gentleman, a customary tenant of the |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 22 | Thomas Wyncoll an infant and the only son (filius unicus) of the |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 30 | is the son and heir of Thomas Wyncoll deceased." At this and subsequent |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 57 | . This shews conclusively that Thomas Wyncoll (I) was the son and |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 58 | heir of Thomas Wyncoll (H) deceased. |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 69 | , Thomas Wyncoll attained |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 74 | It seems that Thomas Wyncoll returned to Langham |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 88 | the land Thomas Wyncoll farmed in this parish. We find the first entry |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 94 | as I believe to have been the case, that Thomas Wyncoll died in 1785 and |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 102 | the connection; but of course now we are able to prove that Thomas Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 106 | I do not think that Thomas Wyncoll owned any |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 122 | life and deeds of Thomas Wyncoll (I) it is regrettable that I am unable |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 133 | documents he was described as "Thomas Wyncoll, Gent." leads one to suppose |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 170 | It would appear that Thomas Wyncoll hired, |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 1 | Thomas Wyncoll (J) was |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 2 | the second son of Thomas Wyncoll (I). His elder |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 29 | not know more about their grandparents. My uncle, Mr. Thomas Wyncoll of |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 31 | farm, tells us some little. He says Thomas Wyncoll (J), his grandfather, |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 56 | (J), made over to "Thomas Wyncoll, (junr.) a number of |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 67 | Thomas Wyncoll (J) evidently considered that |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 83 | Thomas Wyncoll (J) died May 18th, |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 99 | Thomas Wyncoll had eight children, four sons |
Wyncoll, Thomas | William Wyncoll (K) | L 4 | the second son of his father, Thomas Wyncoll (J), |
Wyncoll, Thomas | William Wyncoll (K) | L 39 | Thomas Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 2 | Thomas Wyncoll (L), |
Wyncoll, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 24 | Thomas Wyncoll, as his father before him, showed |
Wyncoll, Thomas Spring | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 100 | farm." Thomas Spring Wyncoll died in the forty-eighth |
Wyncoll, Thomasyn | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 133 | . - Thomasyn Wyncoll, vidua, 10l. |
Wyncoll, William | Introduction | L 371 | , the daughter of William Wyncoll last |
Wyncoll, William | Introduction | L 463 | ", William Wyncoll (snn of John), Margaret Gardner of Ipswich, |
Wyncoll, William | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 30 | , who succeeded my grandfather, William Wyncoll, at Mile End |
Wyncoll, William | William Wyncoll (K) | L 1 | My grandfather, William Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, William | William Wyncoll (K) | L 18 | William Wyncoll evidently now took tenancy |
Wyncoll, William | William Wyncoll (K) | L 21 | records give the name of William Wyncoll as a tenant of these farms and |
Wyncoll, William | William Wyncoll (K) | L 59 | William Wyncoll continued to farm the land |
Wyncoll, William | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 3 | the eldest surviving son of William Wyncoll (K) |
Wyncoll, William Wrench | Introduction | L 68 | William Wrench Wyncoll, and to Mrs. John Felgate (nee Wyncoll), wife of |
Wyncoll, William Wrench | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 12 | account book, which is now in possession of my cousin, William Wrench Wyncoll |
Wyncoll, William Wrench | William Wyncoll (K) | L 31 | William Wrench Wyncoll |
Wyncoln, Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 50 | . Thomas Wyncoln. 108 acres. |
Wyndecole, Alan | Introduction | L 108 | further (in 1391), one"Alan Wyndecole" and Mabel his wife were admitted |
Wyndecole, Alan | Introduction | L 110 | ." This property was sold by Alan Wyndecole |
Wyndecole, Alan | Introduction | L 114 | I have been unable to connect Alan Wyndecole |
Wyndecoll, Allan | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 96 | remembered that Allan Wyndecoll married and lived there in 1391 (see p.5), |
Wynekel, John | Introduction | L 132 | ., between John Wynekel, parson of the church of Little Wenham, |