| Word(s) | Chapter | Line | Context |
| Abbeygate | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 5 | , of Abbeygate house, Colchester, and manager of |
| Abstract | Introduction | L 130 | III. (file 93), No. 3. Abstract. Final agreement in "Curia Regis" at Westminster |
| According | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 108 | According to Morant, the Waldegrave family |
| Acres | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 191 | . He was captain of the castle of Acres in |
| Act Book | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 101 | . Act Book, 1663-6, |
| Act | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 120 | Act passed in 1688. No Wyncolls appeared in this burial list. |
| Active | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 23 | ," with H.M.S. "Active," |
| Adam | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 245 | daughter of Adam de Rodham and left two sons, Thomas and Robert. The elder |
| Adjutant | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 98 | , and was Adjutant on board, Captain Maurice Moore, who afterwards |
| Administration | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 204 | of Administration |
| Administration | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 83 | Administration which were granted to Thomas Wyncoll, on the "renunciation |
| Administration | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 107 | of Administration were |
| Administration | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 134 | of Administration were |
| Administration | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 230 | of Administration to her estate. She may of course have married again and |
| Admiral | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 41 | (afterwards Admiral) R. Bradshaw, |
| Admitted | Introduction | L 478 | be judged. Admitted as Freeman 6 May, 1635. |
| Advisers | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 232 | , in June, 1600, was one of the Advisers of the Peers in Essex's |
| Afferor | Author's Note | L 32 | ale and also an Afferor. |
| Agincourt | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 260 | V. at Agincourt. In 1406 was captain of Berwick |
| Akerman | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 151 | the son of Akerman, late Lord of Redesdale, and which |
| Alan Wyndecole | Introduction | L 108 | further (in 1391), one"Alan Wyndecole" and Mabel his wife were admitted |
| Alan Wyndecole | Introduction | L 110 | ." This property was sold by Alan Wyndecole |
| Alan Wyndecole | Introduction | L 114 | I have been unable to connect Alan Wyndecole |
| Albert | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 113 | Albert road, Battersea. I should have mentioned that in 1889 the Army Service |
| Alderman | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 167 | , gentleman, Alderman of Hadleigh; |
| Aldersgate Street | Introduction | L 419 | She died in Aldersgate Street, London, and was buried at St. Botolph's |
| Aldersgate Street | Introduction | L 420 | church, Aldersgate Street, on i4th November, 1614. |
| Aldershot | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 101 | at Aldershot, under Major (since Colonel) F. Stevens, I was ordered to |
| Aldham | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 155 | 5. p.227. "Aldham: Depositions were taken against Daniel Falconer, |
| Aldham | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 156 | of Aldham, July 23rd, 1644, at Halstead, before Thomas Cooke, Isaac |
| Alexander Fowler | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 164 | My youngest son, Alexander Fowler, was born |
| Alexander Pedigrees | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 169 | and Alexander Pedigrees |
| Alexander | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 205 | to attend Alexander, king of Scotland, to York, |
| Alice Spencer | Introduction | L 236 | and to the children of his "late daughter Alice Spencer" and devised |
| Alice | Introduction | L 200 | wife, Alice, outlived him. |
| Alice | Introduction | L 296 | and Alice. |
| Alice | Introduction | L 366 | , the second son, married first, Alice, |
| Alice | Introduction | L 368 | . His third daughter, Alice, |
| Alice | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 62 | Alice, who married Edward Coleman, gentleman, of Great Waldingfield; John |
| Alice | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 173 | , and Alice, married Simon Fumeaux. |
| Aliique | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 71 | Aliique praestantes viri |
| Allan Wyndecoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 96 | remembered that Allan Wyndecoll married and lived there in 1391 (see p.5), |
| Alphamstone | Introduction | L 12 | , and Alphamstone. |
| Alphamstone | Introduction | L 333 | and of land in Alphamstone, he gives to "John Wyncoll, clerk, Parson of |
| Alphamstone | John Wyncoll (C) | L 22 | Alphamstone and Twinstead, his manors of Twinstead and Harberd, lands and |
| Alphamstone | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 51 | performance of the will, whilst, as to the lands and tenements in Alphamstone |
| Alphamstone | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 200 | Alphamstone in the said county of Essex.6 |
| Alphamstone | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 32 | , Alphamstone, |
| Amen | Introduction | L 270 | . Amen." Size of effigy 18¼ by |
| America | Introduction | L 444 | in America, 19 viz., Humphrey, of Cambridge, Mass., |
| Amy | John Wyncoll (C) | L 74 | and Amy, who died unmarried at Denham, 1592. |
| Amy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 168 | Amy, buried at Twinstead 6th March, 1617; and one other daughter. The wife |
| Ancient Family | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 22 | , under "Of the Ancient Family of the Wincols of Twinstead":- |
| Andrew | Introduction | L 259 | her death, to his son Andrew; and if the latter should die before his (testator's) |
| Andrew | Introduction | L 282 | I can find no further trace of the son Andrew, |
| Andrew | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 267 | 12. Andrew, eldest son and heir of William, resumed the family |
| Andrew | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 270 | , son and heir of Andrew. |
| Angliam | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 68 | In Angliam cum Willelmo Conquestore appulit, |
| Anglian Notes | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 185 | Anglian Notes and Queries (Tymms), |
| Anglian | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 39 | steamer "Anglian," - Captain Manning - which vessel was afterwards wrecked |
| Anglio | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 168 | . Anglio, vol. i., p.573). |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 70 | de Angus et Kyme, |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 187 | first earl of Angus (Ex |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 212 | of Angus (Cart., |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 215 | and whole territory of Angus. He was summoned to Parliament as Baron Prudhou, |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 216 | of Angus 26 January, 1297. He died 1 Ed. II. |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 217 | of Angus. |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 221 | of Angus in commission |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 248 | of Angus, 6 Henry IV. (see Harding, p.344, 365, 368), was at Pebbles with |
| Angus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 261 | of Angus, to the Scottish wars |
| Ann | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 65 | and Ann. |
| Annals | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 128 | during the civil war. The extracts from Annals of Evangelical Nonconformity |
| Annals | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 238 | .''' - Annals of Evangelical Nonconformity |
| Annandale | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 224 | , marshes of Annandale, |
| Anne Gaudye | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 190 | and Anne Gaudye wer married ye 25 of June." |
| Anne Wyncoll | Introduction | L 418 | left no issue surviving him by his wife (nee Anne Wyncoll). |
| Anne | Introduction | L 371 | Anne, the daughter of William Wyncoll last |
| Anne | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 63 | ; Anne, who married |
| Anne | John Wyncoll (C) | L 70 | ; Anne, who married, first, Richard |
| Anno Salutis | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 159 | die mensis Jan. Anno Salutis 1675. |
| Anno | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 115 | ab Anno 13 Henry VII. (1497-8) ad anno 63 ac i (1608-9) de dursum redditione |
| Annos | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 76 | Annos natus LVII. die Martij MDCXCVI. |
| Anthony Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 347 | Anthony Waldegrave, esquire, of Ferrers, in Bures, by which union there |
| Anthony Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 104 | Anthony Waldegrave (second son of Sir William Waldegrave). On the death |
| Anthony | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 29 | Anthony, of Ferrers, Bures Hamlet, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph |
| Anthony | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 230 | sister and heiress of Anthony |
| Antony | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 46 | on the marriage of Antony, grandfather of our ancestress, Mary Waldegrave |
| Arch | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 267 | : Arch. Middlesex (Sewell), pp. 98 - 101. |
| Archdeacon Archdale | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 104 | hill, and was baptised by Archdeacon Archdale at St. Luke's |
| Archdeaconry | John Wyncoll (C) | L 116 | " of his will, which was proved in the Archdeaconry |
| Archhishop | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 29 | , Archhishop of Canterbury, and was curate at the parish church |
| Arg | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 50 | 7. Arg, a bend vert, cotized indented, gules, for Graye. |
| Arg | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 52 | 8. Arg, three bars, vert. Burgh (Bury). |
| Arg | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 58 | 11. Arg, on a chevron, sable, three bezants. Bond. |
| Arg | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 62 | 13. Arg, on a bend, azure, between two lions, rampant, gules, three bezants. |
| Argent | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 37 | Argent, membered, gules. 2 - A pale wavy sable between ten roses pallium |
| Argent | John Wyncoll (C) | L 30 | Argent, three water bougets, gules, two and three. |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 32 | Argent. 2, Paly Wavy Sable with 10 Roses Gules. with |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 35 | Argent., a chevron charged with 3 crescents, Or, between |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 38 | passant Argent.- for Gawdy. |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 84 | , a fess between three doves, Argent, membered Gules. Page. |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 194 | , a tortoise passant, Argent. Crest: On a wreath, |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 195 | Argent and Gules, a chapeau turned up, Or, on which two daggers in pale |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 196 | Argent, hilted Or, mantled Gules, doubled Argent. |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 196 | , doubled Argent. |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 23 | 5. Argent, two bars and in chief three mullets, sable. Moigne. |
| Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 54 | 9. Argent, a bend vert, a label of three points, gules. Kendall. |
| Argyle | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 219 | , won the battle of Argyle, |
| Armada | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 283 | , when the news came that the Armada had been destroyed |
| Armigeri | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 149 | , Armigeri de Twinstead, Comitatu Essex, filios |
| Armigeri | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 150 | , Armigeri de Ferriers pago communiter |
| Armigeri | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 154 | , Armigeri, de Ferriers predict. |
| Armigeri | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 65 | ex hac villa Armigeri, |
| Arms | Introduction | L 25 | Arms of Wyncoll: |
| Arms | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 35 | Arms of Page: |
| Arms | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 47 | of Arms. |
| Arms | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 51 | of Arms showing |
| Arms | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 69 | of Arms : Visitations of Suffolk, 1577, G |
| Arms | John Wyncoll (C) | L 29 | Arms of Rosse, of Nayland: |
| Arms | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 14 | , Esq. whose Arms appear in one of the windows. The house |
| Arms | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 26 | this will appear from the coats of Arms that are in some windows of this |
| Arms | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 93 | of Arms shewing descent of Thomasine Page, wife of Roger Wyncoll (B), from |
| Arms | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 193 | 2. Arms of Gawdy: |
| Arms | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 273 | of Arms. |
| Arms | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 144 | - for coat of Arms, see Harl. MSS., 1080 f. |
| Army Service Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 111 | , Army Service Corps, |
| Army Service Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 145 | I was made A.A.G. commanding the Army Service Corps in South Africa, which |
| Army Service Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 155 | , commanded the Army Service Corps |
| Articles | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 160 | : Articles were exhibited against him. May 10th, |
| Arundel | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 198 | , and M.P. for Arundel, Sussex, |
| Arundel | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 230 | of Arundel, |
| Arundell | Introduction | L 317 | , No. 24: Arundell. |
| Ashford | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 26 | Esq., of Ashford, Kent, at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, on the 20th |
| Ashford | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 56 | My dear mother was born at Ashford, Kent, on |
| Ashford | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 58 | grave I have seen; it is in the old churchyard at Ashford, and |
| Ashford | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 7 | of Ashford, in Kent, my dear mother's sister, Mary Greenhill, being my |
| Ashford | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 9 | all of Ashford, being my godfathers. |
| Assington | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 33 | , of Assington, whilst his two other sons, Julian and Barnaby, both |
| Assistant Director | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 143 | work, to be A.A.G. and Assistant Director of Supplies from the |
| Athlone | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 110 | to Athlone instead. We were there six weeks and I was then ordered to London, |
| Audrey | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 205 | to his estate being granted on 2nd September, 1680, to "Audrey (or Mary) |
| Augusti | Introduction | L 269 | clothier quie obiit xij die Augusti dni Mllocccccxliiij |
| Aunflesia | Introduction | L 133 | and Aunflesia his wife, defendant, |
| Aunflesia | Introduction | L 135 | and Aunflesia acknowledged |
| Aunflesia | Introduction | L 138 | and Aunflesia 20 marks of silver. |
| Austen's | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 58 | Austen's grave I have seen; it is in the old churchyard at Ashford, and |
| Austen | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 68 | My grandmother Austen was a Steddy, I believe |
| Austens | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 69 | . I have copies of pedigrees of Austens and Steddys, and |
| Ayloffe | Introduction | L 301 | , ref. No. 20: Ayloffe. 1519. |
| Babwell | Introduction | L 257 | canons of the friars of Babwell, for trentalls of masses for the weal of |
| Bacon | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 139 | up with his clients' affairs, devolved upon a Mr. Bacon. Several actions |
| Bacon | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 140 | and others versus Bacon, |
| Bacon | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 159 | Bacon and Sarah Wyncoll. Deborah Wyncoll married a third time to William |
| Bains | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 95 | the holding "late Bains" was carried on by his son Thomas (J) (who we know |
| Baker Austen | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 25 | , daughter of Baker Austen, |
| Baker | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 65 | , Baker (my grandfather), Mary and Ann. |
| Baldwin | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 53 | F. Baldwin. |
| Bange | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 250 | at the battle of Bange, Easter |
| Bannu | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 60 | , at Bannu. There I had fever |
| Bareilly | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 91 | At the end of the summer, the regiment marched to Bareilly, and on to their |
| Barkaway | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 31 | , of Barkaway, |
| Barnaby | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 33 | and Barnaby, both |
| Barnstable | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 145 | , of Barnstable, |
| Baron Kimbolton | Introduction | L 409 | Baron Kimbolton and Viscount Mandevil. In 1626 he was created Earl |
| Baron Prudhou | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 215 | as Baron Prudhou, |
| Baronet | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 258 | , Baronet.8 |
| Baronets | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 218 | of Baronets, High Sheriffs, |
| Barrack | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 104 | on the Barrack hill, and was baptised by Archdeacon Archdale at St. Luke's |
| Barry | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 17 | 2. Barry of ten argent and azure. Mountchency. |
| Barton | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 178 | esquire, of Barton mills, Suffolk.3 Moreover, the extract |
| Battersea | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 113 | road, Battersea. I should have mentioned that in 1889 the Army Service |
| Beard | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 149 | with the Beard, the Lordship, vale and |
| Beard | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 163 | , "of the Beard," was kinsman of, |
| Beatrice | Introduction | L 482 | him Beatrice, who died 1 June, 1665, and he died 10 June, 1657, well advanced |
| Beaumont | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 18 | , now in the possession of Mr. G. Beaumont of Coggeshall, |
| Bedfordshire | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 92 | of Bedfordshire, 1566, give Graye |
| Belchamp | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 65 | , of Belchamp, Essex. |
| Bellis | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 72 | in Bellis contra Galliam et Scotiam gestis |
| Bence | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 164 | . Bence 35. March, 1676. |
| Bench | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 226 | At his death be was succeeded on the Bench by his half-brother, |
| Beneath | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 61 | Beneath in a vault, etc. |
| Benigni Bonis | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 152 | et egenis Benigni Bonis omnibus grati qui nunc inter Uxoris atavos dormit |
| Berkshire | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 218 | and Berkshire. |
| Berwick-on-Tweed | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 205 | to be at Berwick-on-Tweed to attend Alexander, king of Scotland, to York, |
| Berwick-on | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 224 | between Berwick-on- Tweed and river Forth, marshes of Annandale, |
| Berwick | Introduction | L 453 | . His residence was in Berwick. He was |
| Berwick | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 260 | . In 1406 was captain of Berwick |
| Besides | John Wyncoll (C) | L 13 | Besides this estate, he had the manor of Harberts, in Rayleigh.3 |
| Bibl | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 305 | , No 111, fol. 151, in Bibl. Bodleiana. |
| Bildeston | Introduction | L 176 | ," and another house at Bildeston. He was actively |
| Bird | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 163 | . Bird was once or twice much disgusted with beere at Castle Hedingham, |
| Birds | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 30 | , a fess between three Birds or Doves Argent:- for Page. |
| Bishopsgate Church | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 19 | He married, at Bishopsgate Church, London, |
| Black John | Introduction | L 207 | (surnamed "Black John" 6 ), Robert, Roger and William |
| Black John | Introduction | L 229 | , the eldest son (" Black John"), styles |
| Black John | Introduction | L 359 | (" Black John ") may prove interesting. |
| Black | Author's Note | L 23 | "A," his eldest son "Black" John and his |
| Black | Introduction | L 310 | ("Black |
| Blackstone | John Wyncoll (C) | L 136 | Blackstone, 1811 ed., pp.68 and 69. |
| Bloomfield's Norfolk | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 225 | 8d"- Bloomfield's Norfolk, vol. v., p.363). |
| Bloomfield's Norfolk | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 267 | . -Bloomfield's Norfolk |
| Bloomfield's Norfolk | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 212 | 3. Bloomfield's Norfolk, vol. x., p. 110. |
| Bluemantle Pursuivant | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 48 | , Bluemantle Pursuivant, writes |
| Blyth | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 100 | occupation of Mr. S. R. Blyth, was marked "Wyncoll's farm." Until we were |
| Board | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 263 | 6. A Board inscribed in these terms is in the Schoolroom at |
| Bodl | Introduction | L 162 | 4. Bodl. Suffolk, cli. 492. |
| Bodleian Library | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 3 | , 2 and Bodleian Library 3 |
| Bodleiana | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 305 | . Bodleiana. |
| Bois Hall | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 22 | also had the manor of Bois Hall, in Halstead. The manor-house of Bois Hall |
| Bois Hall | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 22 | . The manor-house of Bois Hall |
| Bolinbroke | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 173 | of Bolinbroke, and Alice, married Simon Fumeaux. |
| Bombay | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 98 | from Bombay, and was Adjutant on board, Captain Maurice Moore, who afterwards |
| Bond's Manor | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 251 | of Bond's Manor, in this Parish; and also of Woolverstone arid Tattingstone, |
| Bond's | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 72 | and also owned Bond's manor, in the parishes |
| Bond | Introduction | L 481 | supposed by Bond to have come after his son John, and to have brought with |
| Bond | Introduction | L 483 | in years. Bond says he was allowed in 1649 to keep an inn. |
| Bond | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 58 | , on a chevron, sable, three bezants. Bond. |
| Bondsman | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 86 | (Bondsman: |
| Book | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 158 | deposed on oath to his having read the Book of Sports, preaching that the |
| Bore | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 221 | 303). Bore title of Earl of Angus in commission |
| Borley | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 64 | ), of Borley, Essex; and Katherine, who married Thomas |
| Boston | Introduction | L 451 | at Boston. 1653-4-5, and in the second year was titled Lieutenant. |
| Bouedge | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 112 | , was vicar of Bouedge (near Woodbridge) |
| Boxford | John Wyncoll (C) | L 71 | , of Boxford, Suffolk, secondly Taylor; John, who died sine prole; |
| Boxted Hall | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 26 | narrow lane, leading from the main road, leading to Boxted Hall and Stoke-by-Nayland. |
| Boxted | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 63 | , of Boxted, Essex; Anne, who married |
| Boxted | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 136 | Boxted, Essex, gentleman. and Gilbert Urwin of Clifford's Inn, London, |
| Bradshaw | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 41 | ) R. Bradshaw, |
| Braemar Castle | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 137 | s.s. "Braemar Castle." On arrival |
| Braintree | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 103 | and Braintree |
| Bramwell | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 79 | ... Bramwell, at Ipswich, by whom there was no issue, and who survives |
| Brass | Introduction | L 268 | 8. Brass in Little Waldingfield church: "Hic jacet |
| Bray | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 69 | Bray. We stayed with the Thomas Greenhills in Dhurrumtolla, Calcutta, and |
| Breame Ramsay Fowler | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 128 | our third son, Breame Ramsay Fowler, was born. |
| Brende Wenham | Introduction | L 135 | in Brende Wenham and Little Wenham. The said William and Aunflesia acknowledged |
| Brent Eleigh | John Wyncoll (C) | L 21 | , Brent Eleigh, Milden, |
| Brent Eleigh | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 60 | and Brent Eleigh, |
| Brent Illeigh | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 116 | (Brent Illeigh) in |
| Bresby | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 230 | d'Bresby who died s.p., and second, Maud sister and heiress of Anthony |
| Brevet-Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 156 | . I was promoted Brevet-Colonel on 10th February, 1904. |
| Brickelsey | Introduction | L 334 | of Brickelsey in Essex"; |
| Bridge | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 17 | has been destroyed, but the Bridge remains and the Northern front |
| Bridget Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 24 | and Bridget Spring, of Shalford, Essex. It is |
| Bridget Springe | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 84 | of Bridget Springe, the relict of (Josephus Springe) the said deceased," |
| Bridget | John Wyncoll (C) | L 73 | ; Bridget, who married Rev. Thomas Rogers, of Horringer; |
| Brinkley Wood | William Wyncoll (K) | L 22 | 'Brinkley Wood' for the first time in 1821." |
| British Indian | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 67 | came out in the British Indian ship "Manora " - Captain Cousins. We drove |
| British Museum | Introduction | L 311 | " in the pedigree at the British Museum (Harl. |
| British Museum | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 3 | the British Museum, 2 and Bodleian Library 3 |
| British Museum | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 113 | Among the charters in the British Museum. 55 |
| British Museum | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 272 | MSS., British Museum, 1136 fo. 51 also in the Visitation of Essex, |
| British Museum | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 223 | collection in the British Museum, there is one from Sir William Cooke, |
| Bromsgrove | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 11 | ., Bromsgrove, and at the King's school, Canterbury, and got my |
| Brook Baines Hurlock | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 158 | and legatee. The witnesses to such will were Brook Baines Hurlock, James |
| Broome Comitatu Norfolk Baronotte | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 156 | de Broome Comitatu Norfolk Baronotte, ex quo connubio filium unicum Isaac, |
| Broome Hall | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 258 | of Broome Hall, in ye County of Norfolk, Baronet.8 |
| Broome | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 23 | , of Broome, Norfolk, esquire, and, secondly to |
| Broome | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 55 | , of Broome, in ye County |
| Broome | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 174 | , of Broome, Norfolk, and Mary, |
| Broome | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 224 | of Broome, Norfolk, and the Brother-in-law of Thomas Wyncoll who had held |
| Brother's Parish | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 229 | of my Brother's Parish of Twinstead. The request is that |
| Brother-in-Law | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 227 | , I have a Brother-in-Law, who lives in Essex, a very worthy |
| Brother-in-law | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 224 | , and the Brother-in-law of Thomas Wyncoll who had held |
| Brown | Introduction | L 8 | and Brown, in 1818, in which he said the name of "Wyncoll" |
| Browynges | Introduction | L 110 | then called "Browynges." This property was sold by Alan Wyndecole |
| Buckfastleigh | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 73 | 1902, and was buried at Buckfastleigh, Devon, beside her daughter. |
| Buckfastleigh | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 76 | mother at Buckfastleigh, on the 27th April, the day after he would have |
| Buers Hamlet | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 151 | dicto Buers Hamlet, Comitatu predicto, sincerae pietatis, Patronis miseris |
| Buers | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 206 | , of Buers in County Essex, deceased."6 |
| Buers | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 153 | parochiale de Buers, comitatu Suffolk, una cum uxore charissima |
| Bulawayo | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 144 | to Bulawayo, with headquarters at Kimberly. In October, 1900, |
| Bull | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 196 | every year, one good Bull in good plight, and give all out thereof, except |
| Bures Hamlet | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 8 | , in Bures Hamlet, Essex, great granddaughter |
| Bures Hamlet | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 29 | , Bures Hamlet, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph |
| Bures Hamlet | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 38 | , Bures Hamlet, and had Thomas (who married |
| Bures Hamlet | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 20 | lands and tenements in Bures Hamlet, called "Coppins," to Grace Bowles, |
| Bures Hamlet | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 11 | , in Bures Hamlet and neighbouring parishes, |
| Bures Hamlet | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 32 | 30 acres of wood, which extended into the parishes of Bures Hamlet, Alphamstone, |
| Bures Hamlet | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 71 | ," in Bures Hamlet, part |
| Bures | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 347 | , in Bures, by which union there |
| Bures | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 125 | to Bures and Lamarsh.4 I shall treat with the |
| Bures | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 133 | , baptised at Bures 23rd October, 1626, (4) Waldegrave, baptised |
| Bures | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 134 | at Bures 6th November, 1628, buried there 20th November, 1628, (5) Penelope |
| Bures | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 135 | baptised at Bures 8th July, 1630, who married Isaac Hubbard, of Pebmarsh, |
| Bures | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 169 | , his wife's relatives, at Bures, August 6, 1650. Morant |
| Bures | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 198 | spent a great deal of his married life in Bures and baptised his sons Thomas |
| Bures | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 207 | He was buried in Bures church on 6th August, 1650, and was in his fifty-seventh |
| Bures | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 10 | baptised at Bures church on the 5th February, 1621. |
| Bures | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 20 | of Bures, [and of which |
| Bures | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 35 | ," in Bures, then occupied by John Polley. |
| Bures | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 66 | of Bures. |
| Burgh | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 52 | , three bars, vert. Burgh (Bury). |
| Burgh | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 144 | 3. Burgh, or Bury - for coat of Arms, see Harl. MSS., 1080 f. |
| Burgundy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 281 | of Burgundy and drank |
| Buried | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 216 | in January, 1708. Ibid. Buried at Cranworth (aged 78), |
| Buried | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 119 | were "Buried in Woollen" were duly carried out, in accordance with the |
| Buried | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 141 | 1. Buried at Dedham, 17th May, 1727. |
| Burnt Pelham | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 30 | , of Burnt Pelham, county Herts, and had four sons, two of whom married, |
| Bury | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 52 | (Bury). |
| Bury | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 144 | , or Bury - for coat of Arms, see Harl. MSS., 1080 f. |
| Butlers | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 35 | upon certain lands called Butlers," in Bures, then occupied by John Polley. |
| Butlers | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 71 | had just previously sold the house called "Butlers," in Bures Hamlet, part |
| Butt | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 107 | house, Butt road, one year. I was then offered |
| Caen | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 249 | (10), captain of Caen and Gournay in Normandy, |
| Calcutta | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 66 | , arrived at Calcutta, where I met her, on 2nd June 1881, She |
| Calcutta | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 69 | , Calcutta, and |
| Calendar | Introduction | L 91 | In the Calendar of Patent Rolls, |
| Calendar | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 104 | . E. and A. Calendar |
| Cambridge | Introduction | L 444 | , of Cambridge, Mass., |
| Cambridge | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 190 | at the university of Cambridge and retaining him there a whole year at |
| Camden | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 181 | . (see Rot. Pip. Northd., Camden, pp. 493 and 508). His |
| Campbell's Lives | Introduction | L 427 | 16. Campbell's Lives of the Chief Justices, vol. i., |
| Candoris | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 157 | filiam unicam superstites ot innumera generosi Candoris acutissima |
| Canon Josiah Bateman | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 30 | . Canon Josiah Bateman, M.A. |
| Canterbury Cathedral | Author's Note | L 10 | and also in the library of Canterbury Cathedral, (and such extracts |
| Canterbury Cathedral | Author's Note | L 13 | were destroyed in the fire at Canterbury Cathedral |
| Canterbury Cathedral | Author's Note | L 38 | "B," Canterbury Cathedral |
| Canterbury | Author's Note | L 7 | , Canterbury, and in |
| Canterbury | Introduction | L 199 | of Canterbury on 29th November, 1521. His |
| Canterbury | Introduction | L 220 | court of Canterbury. Somerset House, |
| Canterbury | Introduction | L 264 | of Canterbury on 31st October, 1531. |
| Canterbury | Introduction | L 300 | of Canterbury. |
| Canterbury | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 103 | of Canterbury, ref. No.52: Mellershe. |
| Canterbury | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 128 | of Canterbury in October, |
| Canterbury | John Wyncoll (C) | L 101 | court of Canterbury, |
| Canterbury | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 164 | court of Canterbury. Bence 35. March, 1676. |
| Canterbury | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 29 | of Canterbury, and was curate at the parish church |
| Canterbury | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 11 | school, Canterbury, and got my |
| Cape Colony | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 139 | throughout Cape Colony, sent nearly 112,000 troops, besides animals, guns, |
| Cape Colony | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 156 | in Cape Colony. I was promoted Brevet-Colonel on 10th February, 1904. |
| Cape Colony | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 157 | , Cape Colony, till 4th |
| Cape Town | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 21 | " for Cape Town to join them. Within three weeks we were |
| Cape Town | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 35 | the company. We returned to Cape Town in the Donald Currie "Lapland," through |
| Cape Town | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 38 | days in Cape Town, I sailed for St. Helena in the Union Company's mail |
| Cape Town | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 50 | them to Cape Town, where we were sent to re-fit prior to sailing for India |
| Cape Town | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 140 | stores, etc., up the line from Cape Town. On the 1st April, 1900, I was |
| Cape | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 29 | for attempting to save the life of a Cape policeman, |
| Cape | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 36 | a real Cape storm in July, 1878. |
| Captain Cousins | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 67 | " - Captain Cousins. We drove |
| Captain Kell | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 32 | , and Captain Kell promotion into the South Staffordshires, |
| Captain Manning | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 39 | ," - Captain Manning - which vessel was afterwards wrecked |
| Captain Maurice Moore | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 98 | on board, Captain Maurice Moore, who afterwards |
| Captain Sir George Larpent | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 34 | the war with "A" company; Captain Sir George Larpent, bart., commanding |
| Captain | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 41 | "- Captain (afterwards Admiral) R. Bradshaw, |
| Captain | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 53 | the campaign in " F" company - Captain F. Baldwin. |
| Captain | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 96 | . I was promoted Captain in the regiment |
| Carrick | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 225 | Carrick and Galway (Robert of Scotland, 4 Edward II., indorso m. 5). He |
| Cart | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 192 | (see also Cart., |
| Cart | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 212 | (Cart., |
| Castle Hedingham | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 163 | was once or twice much disgusted with beere at Castle Hedingham, |
| Castles | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 150 | forest, with all Castles, Manors . . . and Royal Franchise, which late |
| Catholic | Introduction | L 154 | He was a devout R6man Catholic, the earlier provisions being for church |
| Chancel | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 145 | , was "in the Chancel near the doore, |
| Chancell | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 252 | within the Chancell under |
| Chancery Lane | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 202 | , Chancery Lane, |
| Chancery | Introduction | L 59 | a fortune awaiting us all in Chancery. I fear the myth still exists. |
| Chancery | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 125 | of a fortune in Chancery. |
| Chancery | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 130 | she placed the property in Chancery. Of Mr. White, I can get no trace, |
| Chancery | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 218 | alleged to have been cast into Chancery by, Penelope Wyncoll. |
| Chancery | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 222 | funds remaining in Chancery to the credit of any member of the Wyncoll |
| Chapter | Author's Note | L 7 | and Chapter of Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, and in |
| Charity | Introduction | L 346 | 12. Charity hoard in Little Waldingfield church: "John Wyncoll, |
| Charles Baker | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 67 | was the daughter of Charles Baker. |
| Charles Edward Fowler | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 85 | room. My eldest son, Charles Edward Fowler, was born here on the 27th May, |
| Charles Wrench | William Wyncoll (K) | L 23 | , daughter of Charles Wrench, |
| Charles Wyncoll | William Wyncoll (K) | L 43 | Charles Wyncoll (M) |
| Charles Wyncoll | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 1 | My father, Charles Wyncoll |
| Charles Wyncoll | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 17 | died in 1857, and Charles Wyncoll carried |
| Charles Wyncoll | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 74 | Charles Wyncoll died at the "Haven," Teignmouth, |
| Charles | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 260 | and K. Charles." Their daughter Judith married, first, Robert |
| Charles | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 6 | bank, that he should have one of her children to bring up. Charles |
| Charter Roll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 193 | , n.102, Charter Roll, 5 John, 102, in Tower of London). In |
| Chaubuttia | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 88 | to the last. In March, 1884, we marched to Chaubuttia (7,000 feet), 1,000 |
| Chelmsford | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 10 | at Chelmsford, Essex,2 |
| Chelsea Barracks | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 112 | at Chelsea Barracks. While in London, we lived at 12, Queen Ann's terrace, |
| Cheshire | Introduction | L 3 | a subaltern of the Cheshire regiment, came in and asked me what my county |
| Chichaba | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 27 | Chichaba bush to Ibeka and borders of Pondoland. We had plenty of skirmishes |
| Chief Justice | Introduction | L 374 | (1611) and Chief Justice of the King's Bench (1616). It was whilst |
| Chief Justice | Introduction | L 375 | the latter was Chief Justice that he awarded execution against Sir Walter |
| Chief Justice | Introduction | L 407 | On the 14th December, 1620, Chief Justice |
| Chief Justices | Introduction | L 382 | truly says that the Chief Justices' address was "conceived in terms of |
| Chief Justices | Introduction | L 427 | of the Chief Justices, vol. i., |
| Chief Pledge | Author's Note | L 36 | a Chief Pledge. |
| Chief Pledge | Author's Note | L 39 | , and is again Chief Pledge, as he is in the following year 1373, |
| Chief Pledges | Author's Note | L 52 | named as Chief Pledges. |
| Christ Church Cathedral | Author's Note | L 7 | of Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, and in |
| Christian Gibson | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 142 | Christian Gibson, John Grant, Edward Bartholomew, Thomas Woodruffe, and |
| Christmas | Introduction | L 11 | every Christmas |
| Christmas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 195 | year forever, cause to he killed upon the premises at Christmas time in |
| Christopher Goldingham | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 20 | , from Christopher Goldingham, 4 which village became |
| Christopher Johnson | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 45 | , Christopher Johnson and John Goldsmith. |
| Christopher | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 75 | , son of Christopher and Mary Spring, was baptised |
| Christopher | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 78 | , daughter of Christopher and Mary Spring, was baptised |
| Chumble | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 70 | .. How the river Chumble was in flood and the dak gharrie |
| Church | John Wyncoll (C) | L 18 | pounds to repair the glass windows of the Church"), he also mentions |
| Church | John Wyncoll (C) | L 66 | of this Church"), so that the marriage |
| Churches | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 237 | Churches are almost deprived of their flocks who every day go to Wickham, |
| Churchwardens | John Wyncoll (C) | L 17 | a large sum of money (also "to the Churchwardens of Little Waldingfield, |
| Churchwardens | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 197 | the hide, with the assistance and direction of the Churchwardens and Overseers |
| Cinque Ports | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 204 | and the Cinque Ports |
| Clarancieux Herald | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 91 | , Clarancieux Herald, |
| Clare | Introduction | L 158 | and the prior of Clare for trentalls of masses. |
| Clare | Introduction | L 256 | to the prior and convent of the friars of Clare, and to the warden and |
| Clarence | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 250 | of Clarence at the battle of Bange, Easter |
| Claus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 237 | (Claus., 4 Richard, m. 20). |
| Claus | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 243 | (Claus., 4 Richard II., m. 20, and Pasch., 1 Richard II.). He died 10 Richard |
| Clause | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 196 | (Clause, 7 John, M. 8), restored by Henry III. |
| Claxton | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 217 | held, besides Claxton (Norfolk) and Gawdy Hall, some twelve other estates |
| Claxton | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 267 | in Claxton church, Norfolk. -Bloomfield's Norfolk |
| Clifford's Inn | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 136 | of Clifford's Inn, London, |
| Clopton | Introduction | L 334 | Clopton ... all his interest in the Parsonage of Brickelsey in Essex"; |
| Clothier | John Wyncoll (C) | L 116 | Clothier, sole Executor" of his will, which was proved in the Archdeaconry |
| Cobham | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 60 | , on a chevron, or, three lions rampant, sable. Cobham. |
| Codham Hall | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 28 | of Codham Hall, Wethersfield, Essex) was |
| Coggeshall | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 129 | , of Coggeshall, |
| Coggeshall | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 18 | of Coggeshall, |
| Colchester Castle | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 45 | , April 30th, 1715 manuscript in Colchester Castle). |
| Colchester Castle | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 22 | in Colchester Castle, under "Of the Ancient Family of the Wincols of Twinstead":- |
| Colchester Corporation | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 48 | of the Colchester Corporation land, some 1,199 acres. In it they give a |
| Colchester Corporation | William Wyncoll (K) | L 19 | of the farms, which belonged to the Colchester Corporation. I have a letter |
| Colchester Corporation | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 11 | the Colchester Corporation. |
| Colchester Corporation | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 15 | Colchester Corporation, and this he farmed for some years with considerable |
| Colchester Free Burgesses | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 46 | hand-bill which was published by the Colchester Free Burgesses describing |
| Colchester | Introduction | L 15 | ever I could manage to get quartered at Colchester I would set to work |
| Colchester | Introduction | L 109 | , 3 near Colchester, |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 69 | , of Colchester, draper, of which deed Henry Creffield and |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 70 | , of Colchester, gentlemen, were the trustees. Thomas Wyncoll |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 87 | of Colchester, Gent.). |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 112 | of Colchester), and then removed, I think, to Dedham, |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 129 | , of Colchester, and a Mr. White, of Coggeshall, |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 154 | , Colchester, and |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 172 | of Colchester. In a History' of Colchester, published in 1788, there is |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 172 | ' of Colchester, published in 1788, there is |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 5 | church, Colchester, on |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 9 | of the Colchester free burgesses. It will he noticed that the Mile End |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 13 | of Colchester, there is a list of his family given on the cover, and the |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 26 | of Colchester. The account book is therefore doubtless right. |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 30 | Colchester, who succeeded my grandfather, William Wyncoll, at Mile End |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 40 | ," and the Colchester authorities, from whom he hired some |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 66 | labourers, etc., near Colchester (in the neighbourhood of Layer-de-la-Haye). |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 72 | Colchester and its vicinity for the purpose of forming a fund for the clothing |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 73 | of loyal Colchester volunteers," raised |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 91 | of Colchester, farmer, and his son William, his executors. |
| Colchester | William Wyncoll (K) | L 2 | , Colchester, on November 6th, 1788, the Mile |
| Colchester | William Wyncoll (K) | L 69 | who died at Colchester on the 19th June, 1867, aged 73, was buried beside |
| Colchester | William Wyncoll (K) | L 72 | near Colchester, and Henry, his executors, on the 8th October, 1866 - effects |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 4 | , Colchester, on the 12th February, 1826, and was baptised |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 18 | in Colchester. |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 31 | , Colchester, aged 60 years. He died at |
| Colchester | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 32 | Colchester on the 11th August, 1911, and is buried at St. John's Church. |
| Colchester | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 3 | , near Colchester, on the 26th April, |
| Colchester | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 5 | house, Colchester, and manager of |
| Colchester | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 8 | He was educated at the Colchester school. At about seventeen years of age |
| Colchester | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 106 | In September, 1888, we moved to Colchester, |
| Colebester | Introduction | L 5 | , Colebester. He showed |
| College | Introduction | L 120 | ' College), "Wincold," |
| College | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 2 | ' College, 1 |
| College | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 47 | 20th February, 1530, and are so depicted at the College of Arms. |
| College | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 51 | came with this marriage. There is no pedigree in the College of Arms showing |
| College | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 69 | 1. College of Arms : Visitations of Suffolk, 1577, G |
| College | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 92 | There is, however, no pedigree at the College |
| College | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 273 | 1634, at College of Arms. |
| College | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 19 | year it headed the list of successes at the College of Preceptors, and |
| Colonel Bayly | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 122 | my chief staff officers were Colonel Bayly, C.B., and Colonel (now Lieut.-Colonel) |
| Colonel Lambert | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 30 | Colonel Lambert got a C.B., Colonel (afterwards Lieutenant-General) Sir |
| Colonel Lambert | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 56 | class. Having had a difference of opinion with Colonel Lambert |
| Colonel Lambert | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 78 | Colonel Lambert having left the Rangers, I resigned my Staff Corps appointment |
| Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 30 | got a C.B., Colonel (afterwards Lieutenant-General) Sir |
| Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 75 | (since Colonel) C. |
| Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 101 | (since Colonel) F. Stevens, I was ordered to |
| Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 122 | , C.B., and Colonel (now Lieut.-Colonel) |
| Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 122 | .-Colonel) |
| Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 123 | , K.C.B. I worked with Colonel E. Hughes, C.B., G.C.M., |
| Colville | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 56 | 10. Or, a fess, gules. Colville. |
| Comitatu Essex | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 149 | , Comitatu Essex, filios |
| Comitatu | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 151 | , Comitatu predicto, sincerae pietatis, Patronis miseris |
| Comites | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 70 | orti Comites de Angus et Kyme, |
| Commissariat | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 96 | Commissariat and Transport Staff. I was promoted Captain in the regiment |
| Commission | Introduction | L 454 | , 1675-7-8, and from 1676-85, in the Commission |
| Commission | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 203 | on 16th August, 1575. He presided over the Commission, appointed in 1575, |
| Common Pleas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 250 | of the Common Pleas was |
| Commonly | John Wyncoll (C) | L 126 | of the county, Commonly called an inquisitio post mortem, which |
| Commonwealth | Introduction | L 45 | other county families, especially during the Commonwealth. But, although |
| Communication | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 136 | of Communication, and sailed for South Africa, |
| Communion Table | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 40 | were "under the Communion Table" on a "fair stone of black marble") the |
| Communion | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 175 | under the Communion table is another gravestone |
| Company | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 111 | in October, 1889, to take command of No. 29 Company, Army Service Corps, |
| Compiled | Introduction | L 461 | 18. Compiled on the authority of the Visitations of Gloucester |
| Confirmed | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 146 | , first husband. Confirmed by Harl. MSS. 889, f. 110. The only brother |
| Connaught Rangers | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 20 | the 88th Connaught Rangers, and sailed in the Donald Currie mail steamer |
| Conqueror's | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 113 | , p.757-758), lost his lands upon the Conqueror's invasion, |
| Conqueror | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 117 | of his lands, and a pardon from the Conqueror if he would give him his |
| Conqueror | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 145 | the Conqueror:- |
| Conqueror | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 164 | and came over with, the Conqueror. Was made Lord Redesdale. He left two |
| Conquest | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 109 | before the Conquest and to |
| Conquest | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 152 | came into our hands by Conquest, to have and to hold to the aforesaid Robert |
| Consistency | Introduction | L 415 | on his Consistency, and took for his motto, which is still borne by his |
| Consort | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 157 | our Consort, William and Henry our Sons, this 10th day of July in the tenth |
| Containing | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 335 | ," Containing 22 acres (p.72). On the same date there is an |
| Cook's Visitation | Introduction | L 31 | at Cook's Visitation of Suffolk, 1577. |
| Cooke | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 144 | Cooke, the first wife of Thomas (F), on the |
| Cooke | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 51 | chief of the second, a lion, passant, argent. Cooke. |
| Cooke | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 226 | its interest. After referring to some personal matters, Cooke proceeds |
| Copinger's Manors | John Wyncoll (C) | L 45 | See also Copinger's Manors of Suffolk, vol. i., p.48: "The manor |
| Coppins | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 20 | , called "Coppins," to Grace Bowles, |
| Copt Shop | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 79 | were on the 14th April, 1675, admitted to "One tenement called Copt Shop |
| Copy | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 91 | . Copy of Visitations made by Harvey, Clarancieux Herald, |
| Copy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 144 | Copy of charter of King William |
| Cork | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 102 | Cork, Ireland, where we remained for three years, and where, on 29th December, |
| Coronation | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 228 | I. on his Coronation in 1603, whilst a daughter married |
| Corporation | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 171 | , from the Corporation |
| Corporation | William Wyncoll (K) | L 20 | , in which he says: "the Corporation |
| Corporation | William Wyncoll (K) | L 60 | under the Corporation till the date of his death in August, 1866, at which |
| Corps | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 73 | and other expense of the Corps of loyal Colchester volunteers," raised |
| Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 114 | Corps was formed, and, owing to the increasing family, I thought it better |
| Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 124 | A.A.G., of my own Corps, who taught me most of what little I know of Staff |
| Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 128 | Corps in Scotland. Here our third son, Breame Ramsay Fowler, was born. |
| Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 133 | , where I commanded my Corps, and remained |
| County Essex | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 206 | in County Essex, deceased."6 |
| County Histories | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 81 | no mention in any of the County Histories of a Market Cross at Nayland. |
| County | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 55 | , in ye County |
| County | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 57 | , in ye same County, Esq., who departed this life the |
| County | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 256 | , in the County of Essex, eldest sonne of Thomas |
| County | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 258 | , in ye County of Norfolk, Baronet.8 |
| Court Rolls | Author's Note | L 4 | in the Court Rolls of Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, which belong to the Ecclesiastical |
| Court Rolls | Author's Note | L 53 | There is a big gap in the Court Rolls after |
| Court Rolls | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 94 | trace in the Court Rolls of his having held land in Langham. The return |
| Court Rolls | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 98 | " (idem) in the Court Rolls, and are so |
| Court Rolls | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 10 | (H) without success. It then struck me to try the Court Rolls of |
| Court Rolls | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 17 | birth is to be derived from the Court Rolls of the manor of Overhall and |
| Court Rolls | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 107 | as his name does not appear in the Court Rolls as taking |
| Court | Author's Note | L 45 | was fined for not attending the Court, and John Wendecole the |
| Court | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 21 | , widow. He held Court at Twinstead on 17th January, 1654. |
| Court | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 286 | The Court made it a custom and the people a fashion ever since. (Extract |
| Court | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 21 | , had died since the last Court (held 28th March, 1727), and that |
| Court | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 56 | manor Court |
| Cousin | John Wyncoll (C) | L 115 | He appointed his "well beloved Cousin, John Wyncoll, of Little Waldingfield, |
| Cranworth | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 216 | at Cranworth (aged 78), |
| Creake | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 21 | 4. Or, a fess, vairy of the first and gules. Creake, or Creek. |
| Crealock's | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 46 | to be in Crealock's division at Tugela. We went on to Fort Chelmsford, |
| Created Baronet | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 215 | 4. Created Baronet 29th June, 1663; Knight of the Shire . . |
| Creek | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 21 | , or Creek. |
| Crest | Introduction | L 28 | Crest: On a wreath, an arm couped at the shoulder, embowed and erect |
| Crest | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 41 | Crest: Out of a ducal coronet per pale Or, gules, a demi |
| Crest | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 194 | . Crest: On a wreath, |
| Cripplegate | Introduction | L 465 | Cripplegate, London. |
| Crocodile | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 51 | in H.M.S. "Crocodile," on 1st October. While in Zululand |
| Cuckoo Farm | William Wyncoll (K) | L 61 | ," and "Cuckoo Farm," in all about |
| Cuckoo Farm | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 10 | of his father in 1866, he also took over the Cuckoo Farm, "belonging to |
| Curia Regis | Introduction | L 130 | agreement in "Curia Regis" at Westminster |
| Dan Partridge | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 208 | his wife, Dan Partridge and Elizabeth his wife, |
| Danford | Introduction | L 455 | and Danford as President to serve as clerk |
| Daniel Falconer | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 155 | were taken against Daniel Falconer, |
| Daniell | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 38 | gules, a canton ermine (Daniell of West Molesey, co. Surrey). 3 - A chevron |
| Daniell | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 50 | of . . . . Daniell of Molesey, co. Surrey. The third coat 'Thorpe' evidently |
| Daniell | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 87 | Daniell, of West Molesey, co. Surrey. |
| Davghter | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 319 | : Davghter vnto Sr Thomas Gavdy of |
| Davids | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 129 | (Davids), given below, are interesting and would forward that |
| Davids | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 239 | (Davids), p.517. |
| Davy's History | John Wyncoll (C) | L 10 | manor in Davy's History of Suffolk. 1 |
| Dean | Author's Note | L 7 | of the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, and in |
| Deborah King | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 154 | his second wife was Deborah King, a widow, of Mile End, Colchester, and |
| Deborah Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 159 | . Deborah Wyncoll married a third time to William |
| Deborah | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 157 | was proved on 3rd November, 1810, by his widow, Deborah, his sole executrix |
| Deceased | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 321 | who Deceased the 4th daye of Ianuary An Dom 1610 |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 92 | and went to reside at Dedham, Essex, probably about 1669. He is described |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 93 | as of Dedham, in his will, which he made there on 16th December, 1675, |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 138 | Dedham on 16th January, 1675, aged 54, and left directions in his will |
| Dedham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 6 | to Dedham in his early youth and he was brought up there. I cannot yet |
| Dedham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 13 | for. His mother removed from Dedham after the death of her husband and |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 112 | ), and then removed, I think, to Dedham, |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 115 | October, 1728, and that in March, 1727, he was described as "of Dedham" |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 121 | and was buried at Dedham, 12th May 1727. |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 239 | entry in Dedham church registers under burials-" Mrs. Wyncoll from Langham, |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 11 | and Dedham, of which extracts are given in appendix iii., |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 18 | , in Dedham, now in the possession of Mr. G. Beaumont of Coggeshall, |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 47 | in Dedham, and Langham Hall, the descent |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 54 | at Dedham that his father had purchased from Robert Mixer and his wife, |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 60 | took admission to the Dedham property on behalf of her son |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 71 | that month, he sold the Dedham property to Thomas Semen, and had he possessed |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 75 | soon after selling his Dedham property and married a lady whose christian |
| Dedham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 141 | at Dedham, 17th May, 1727. |
| Deed | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 65 | , and the Deed of Sale, of which an illustration is given |
| Definite | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 16 | Definite information as to the year of his |
| Denham | John Wyncoll (C) | L 70 | , gentleman, of Denham, Suffolk; Anne, who married, first, Richard |
| Denham | John Wyncoll (C) | L 74 | , who died unmarried at Denham, 1592. |
| Depositions | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 155 | : Depositions were taken against Daniel Falconer, |
| Depot Company | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 130 | , as commanding No. 2 Depot Company, and Second in command, |
| Deus | Introduction | L 270 | anime propicietur Deus. Amen." Size of effigy 18¼ by |
| Deus | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 126 | :-" Deus nobis haec otia fecit" (God has made us these leisure moments, |
| Devon | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 146 | Devon, first husband. Confirmed by Harl. MSS. 889, f. 110. The only brother |
| Devon | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 73 | , Devon, beside her daughter. |
| Dhurrumtolla | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 69 | in Dhurrumtolla, Calcutta, and |
| Dickens | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 14 | in Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby, and that by |
| Died | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 216 | . . Died in January, 1708. Ibid. Buried at Cranworth (aged 78), |
| Dignissimi Viri Isaac Wyncol | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 150 | unicos Dignissimi Viri Isaac Wyncol, Armigeri de Ferriers pago communiter |
| Disponendo | Introduction | L 416 | descendants, 'Disponendo me, non mutando me.'" 17 |
| Dodsworth | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 305 | 4. MS Dodsworth, No 111, fol. 151, in Bibl. Bodleiana. |
| Donald Currie | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 20 | , and sailed in the Donald Currie mail steamer |
| Donald Currie | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 35 | in the Donald Currie "Lapland," through |
| Dorothy Umfreville's | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 24 | Dorothy Umfreville's father being then dead1 |
| Dorothy Umfreville's | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 52 | Dorothy Umfreville's marriage |
| Dorothy Umfreville's | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 58 | The stone to the memory of Dorothy Umfreville's |
| Dorothy Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 128 | their ancestress, Dorothy Umfreville, the heirs of William Umfreville, |
| Dorothy Umfreville | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 93 | , son and heir of the said Dorothy Umfreville |
| Dorothy Wyncoll's | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 79 | and Dorothy Wyncoll's marriage settlement |
| Dorothy Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 3 | Dorothy Wyncoll (née Umfreville), was born and baptised at |
| Dorothy | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 35 | married Dorothy, daughter of Richard Donnington, of Hackney, the issue |
| Dorothy | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 36 | and Dorothy, both of whom |
| Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 17 | He married Dorothy, a daughter of William Umfreville, |
| Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 87 | and Dorothy his |
| Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 102 | Dorothy, only survived him three months, being buried at Langham on 5th |
| Dorothy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 290 | , second son, married Dorothy, daughter and Co- |
| Dorothy | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 98 | wyncoll, gent., son and heir of the said Dorothy |
| Doubtless | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 104 | Doubtless a wise decision from his point of view, but one, I think, every |
| Doves Argent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 30 | or Doves Argent:- for Page. |
| Dr. Parry | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 206 | Dr. Parry for conspiracy to assassinate the Queen in February, 1514 -5, |
| Draibosch | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 29 | the V.C. at Draibosch for attempting to save the life of a Cape policeman, |
| Driver | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 13 | what branch of the Driver family Penelope belonged, which has added much |
| Driver | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 86 | Driver of the same, 19, to be married at All Saints', Maldon (Bondsman: |
| Dudley | John Wyncoll (C) | L 133 | and Dudley, the wicked engines of Henry VII., that, by colour of |
| Dudley | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 40 | He moved from there to Dudley, in Worcestershire, where he became vicar |
| Dudley | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 53 | , Dudley, and numerous pieces of plate from his old pupils, |
| Duke | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 146 | and Duke of Normandy |
| Duke | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 250 | and was slain with the Duke of Clarence at the battle of Bange, Easter |
| Dundee | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 214 | ). In 1291 he became governor of the castle of Dundee and Forfar |
| Dunera | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 158 | August, 1904, when we came home in H.M.T. "Dunera," I commanding the troops |
| Durban | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 48 | I contracted typhoid fever, and was sent down to hospital in Durban, only |
| Durdan | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 252 | prisoners' lives after the battles of Durdan and Etham (see Harding, p. |