Word(s) | Chapter | Line | Context |
Ibeka | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 27 | bush to Ibeka and borders of Pondoland. We had plenty of skirmishes |
Iconoclast | Introduction | L 192 | the hands of the Iconoclast, William Dowsing, at Sudhury and the neighbouring |
Ilford | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 31 | , of Ilford) to a daughter of ... Germond, of Barkaway, |
Ilford | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 34 | , of Ilford, |
Illeigh Combusta | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 116 | seps in Illeigh Combusta (Brent Illeigh) in |
Illustre | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 67 | Illustre nomen quod ex Normannia |
Incumbent | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 229 | present Incumbent of my Brother's Parish of Twinstead. The request is that |
India | Introduction | L 2 | , in India, when T. R. A. G. Montgomery, |
India | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 50 | , where we were sent to re-fit prior to sailing for India |
India | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 54 | On arrival in India, we were sent to Mooltan, |
Indian Staff Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 58 | in the regiment, I applied for, and was appointed to the Indian Staff Corps, |
Infant | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 50 | Being an "Infant" he could only. be admitted through his mother as his |
Inn | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 199 | at his Inn in Lent, 1560, and Treasurer |
Inn | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 27 | Inn, London, gentleman (as trustee), were parties to the deed. |
Inner Temple | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 197 | entered the Inner Temple 12th February, |
Inscription | Introduction | L 271 | 7½. Inscription 13 by 5. Local. |
Ipswich | Introduction | L 463 | of Ipswich, |
Ipswich | John Wyncoll (C) | L 98 | , of Ipswich. |
Ipswich | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 65 | , near Ipswich, and resided there |
Ipswich | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 69 | , of Ipswich, merchant. His temporary |
Ipswich | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 261 | , of Ipswich.- |
Ipswich | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 79 | , at Ipswich, by whom there was no issue, and who survives |
Ireland | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 122 | , who conquered Ireland |
Ireland | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 102 | , Ireland, where we remained for three years, and where, on 29th December, |
Irish | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 122 | the old Irish kings, i.e. from Milesius of Spain, who conquered Ireland |
Isaac Hubbard | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 135 | 8th July, 1630, who married Isaac Hubbard, of Pebmarsh, |
Isaac Hubbard | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 205 | appointed his uncle, Isaac Hubbard, |
Isaac Whinckell | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 188 | "1581, Isaac Whinckell and Mary Gaudye were married ye |
Isaac Wincol | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 24 | . I'm apt to think that Isaac Wincol |
Isaac Wincoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 173 | , Isaac Wincoll and John Elliston." |
Isaac Wyncoll's | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 127 | the inscription on Isaac Wyncoll's own stone, not one word referring to |
Isaac Wyncoll's | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 129 | was, it may be assumed, in consequence of instructions Isaac Wyncoll's |
Isaac Wyncoll's | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 250 | Isaac Wyncoll's tombstone is, as has been already |
Isaac Wyncoll | Introduction | L 10 | the fact that Mr. Isaac Wyncoll in his will, dated March 1681, directed |
Isaac Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 41 | "Isaac Wyncoll, Gent., son and heir, 1576, died 1638. |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 14 | by Isaac Wyncoll, Esq. whose Arms appear in one of the windows. The house |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 58 | came to Isaac Wyncoll, subject to the payment to his brother John of 200 |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 134 | Isaac Wyncoll (D), his son Isaac (E), or Thomas |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 158 | Isaac Wyncoll held his first court at Twinstead |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 162 | Isaac Wyncoll had six children by his first |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 345 | Isaac Wyncoll was therefore 52 years of age |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 350 | Isaac Wyncoll died at the ripe age of 80 and |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 1 | Isaac Wyncoll (E), the |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 41 | , the latter marrying Isaac Wyncoll. |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 43 | ), and Isaac Wyncoll was therefore entitled |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 123 | In right of his wife, Isaac Wyncoll had the |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 127 | It would appear that Isaac Wyncoll was a Parliamentarian |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 162 | of Isaac Wyncoll. This of my own knowledge I can witness that the said |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 191 | , the youngest daughter of Isaac Wyncoll (of Twinstead |
Isaac Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 195 | It would seem that Isaac Wyncoll had a very |
Isaac Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 117 | 18 years of age when Isaac Wyncoll made his will) or his half-sister and, |
Isaac Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 181 | Isaac Wyncoll, the son of the first marriage, |
Isaac Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 205 | Isaac Wyncoll appointed his uncle, Isaac Hubbard, |
Isaac's | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 172 | appears in this inscription and in the inscription on his son Isaac's tombstone |
Isaac | Introduction | L 55 | and practically ejected from his ancestral home by his half-brother, Isaac. |
Isaac | John Wyncoll (C) | L 69 | viz.: Isaac (D); Thomasine, who married Thomas |
Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 45 | Isaac |
Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 62 | Isaac |
Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 134 | (D), his son Isaac (E), or Thomas |
Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 163 | ) namely - Isaac (E), Jane, |
Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 2 | only son of his father, Isaac (D), was born |
Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 131 | He had eight children, viz:- (1) Isaac, who |
Isaac | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 156 | , Isaac |
Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 28 | , esquire; Isaac, baptised at Twinstead |
Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 114 | marriage was resented by the two children of the first marriage, for Isaac |
Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 126 | of the will of his son, Isaac, mentioned further on, and also from |
Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 135 | . He appointed his eldest son, Isaac, executor of |
Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 140 | many of my relations lye interred." His eldest son, Isaac, left "5l. |
Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 156 | , ex quo connubio filium unicum Isaac, |
Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 255 | lieth interred ye body of Isaac |
Isaac | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 8 | father died when he was twelve years of age, his half-brother, Isaac, five |
Isaac | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 168 | The last three children were all named Isaac |
Isaake Wincoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 71 | 1. 1594. Isaake Wincoll, sone of Isaake Wincoll, Gent, was baptized |
Isaake Wincoll | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 71 | , sone of Isaake Wincoll, Gent, was baptized |
Isabel Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 336 | entry on p.100 that Isabel Umfreville holds freely a mansion house called |
Isabel | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 323 | by Isabel, widow. He married, first, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of |
Isabel | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 325 | , whose issue died out. He married, secondly, Isabel, daughter |
Isabel | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 94 | - one of the daughters of the said Isabel, the mother deceased - was a |
Isabel | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 99 | , one of the daughters of the said Isabel, to Fordlands and Oatlands, |
Isabell | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 332 | surrendered all his lands and tenements to his mother, Isabell, for her |
Isabella Umfreville | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 22 | Isabella Umfreville, in May, 1711, and the latter had resided there until |
Isabella | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 44 | and he thereby appointed his wife Isabella sole executrix. Witnesses:- |
Isabella | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 57 | jointure for his wife, Isabella, and their children. |
Isack Wincole | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 206 | , relict of Isack Wincole, of Buers in County Essex, deceased."6 |
Isake | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 318 | the wife of Isake |
Isandhlwana | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 43 | receipt of the news of the serious defeat at Isandhlwana to help our people |
Isleworth | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 273 | , which he purchased, and of Isleworth. Co. Middlesex (temp. Henry |
Issve | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 322 | who had Issve one sonne and five davghters. |
Italicised | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 159 | [Italicised numbers below refer to the Umfreville |
Item | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 192 | Item, my Will is that such person or persons |
Ivdges | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 320 | , one of the Ivdges of the King's Bench, |
Jac | Introduction | L 387 | , August 18th, 10 Jac., the |
James Heard | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 154 | 1738 - James Heard. |
James Savage | Introduction | L 469 | , by James Savage. |
James Tiffin | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 177 | in the occupation of James Tiffin, who took the remainder of a term of |
James Tiffin | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 179 | to May, but not yet assigned to the said James Tiffin, at a yearly rent |
James Watts Wyncoll | William Wyncoll (K) | L 47 | James Watts Wyncoll |
James | Introduction | L 396 | of James I., vol. ii., p.458. |
James | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 228 | was knighted by James I. on his Coronation in 1603, whilst a daughter married |
James | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 260 | K. James and K. Charles." Their daughter Judith married, first, Robert |
James | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 158 | , James |
James | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 65 | James, Baker (my grandfather), Mary and Ann. |
Jane | John Wyncoll (C) | L 72 | Jane, who married Richard Holborough, gentleman, of Sudbury, afterwards |
Jane | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 163 | (E), Jane, |
Jane | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 177 | baronet, his wife being Jane, daughter and heiress of William Steward, |
Jane | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 292 | secondly, Jane, daughter of John Hyde of Hurst. The following part of the |
Jane | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 25 | He married Jane, daughter of Baker Austen, |
Jhansi | Introduction | L 2 | sitting in my bungalow at Jhansi, in India, when T. R. A. G. Montgomery, |
Jhansi | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 64 | at Jhansi. I shall always feel proud that I was once a "Piffer." |
Jhansi | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 70 | then went to Jhansi.. How the river Chumble was in flood and the dak gharrie |
Jhansi | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 73 | After a year in Jhansi with the 5th Light Infantry, |
Joan Cage | Introduction | L 235 | , Joan Cage, Margaret |
Joan | Introduction | L 238 | wife, Joan, for life and after her decease to his son John. He also |
Joan | Introduction | L 294 | He left a widow, Joan, two sons, Robert and John (who is probably the John |
Joan | Introduction | L 295 | , Joan |
Johanes Wyncoll | Introduction | L 269 | Johanes Wyncoll clothier quie obiit xij die Augusti dni Mllocccccxliiij |
Johanna | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 229 | son of the first wife, married, first, Johanna, daughter of Lord Willoughby |
Johanna | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 244 | , p. 342). He married Johanna, |
John Austen | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 62 | John Austen, Gent, |
John Barnardiston | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 172 | and that the committee were John Barnardiston, |
John Butcher | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 207 | The witnesses were:- John Butcher, John Rood and Joseph Wyatt.7 |
John Carter | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 209 | and John Carter and Mary his wife, defendants, concerning 80 acres of land, |
John Comyn | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 217 | , daughter and heiress of John Comyn, Earl of Angus. |
John Elliston | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 157 | , John Elliston, Robert Crane and Richard Harlackenden. Four witnesses |
John Elliston | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 173 | and John Elliston." |
John Felgate | Introduction | L 68 | , and to Mrs. John Felgate (nee Wyncoll), wife of |
John Felgate | Introduction | L 69 | Mr. John Felgate, of Wivenhoe, for much help and encouragement; also to |
John Goldsmith | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 45 | and John Goldsmith. |
John Grant | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 142 | , John Grant, Edward Bartholomew, Thomas Woodruffe, and |
John Gurdon | Introduction | L 339 | executors, and John Gurdon, Thomas Appleton and Edward Coleman supervisors |
John Harrison | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 165 | 27th November, 1593, and who married, first, John Harrison, |
John Harrison | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 258 | 6. "John Harrison, of Sudbury, came out of ye |
John Holinshead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 39 | , daughter and heir of John Holinshead, of Hempstead, Essex, and |
John Hopkins | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 127 | will was attested by John Hopkins, Roger Wyncoll the Younger, and Raffe |
John Hyde | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 292 | , daughter of John Hyde of Hurst. The following part of the |
John Jermyn | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 64 | John Jermyn (or Rist), of Borley, Essex; and Katherine, who married Thomas |
John Lawrence | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 141 | , John Lawrence, |
John Lee | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 164 | 1749-1751 - John Lee. |
John Moore | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 69 | to John Moore, of Ipswich, merchant. His temporary |
John Nevard | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 33 | labourer (John Nevard) telling him all about the wedding. Both bride and |
John Pemstubbs | Introduction | L 341 | John Pemstubbs, William Bloyse, John Spencer the elder, Robert Gale and |
John Polley | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 35 | , then occupied by John Polley. |
John Potter | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 111 | the same to John Potter, of Wormingford, gentleman4 (who, |
John Potter | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 34 | same to John Potter, of Wormingford, gentleman, the purchaser (in 1724) |
John Rich | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 87 | John Rich of Colchester, Gent.). |
John Rood | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 207 | , John Rood and Joseph Wyatt.7 |
John Sancroft Holmes | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 213 | stands and is occupied at the present time by John Sancroft Holmes, M.A., |
John Spencer | Introduction | L 341 | , John Spencer the elder, Robert Gale and |
John Spring | John Wyncoll (C) | L 37 | "John Spring, 1524. |
John Stowe | Author's Note | L 26 | . (A.D. 1361) where John Stowe appears for licence to agree |
John Walleys | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 220 | and John Walleys prisoners (Harding 301). He defeated Robert |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 27 | with John Wendecole on a plea of trespass. There are only two earlier rolls |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 31 | . (1366) where we find John Wendecole a taster of bread and |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 35 | . (1368) John Wendecole is |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 42 | V. (1413) and I think the John Wendecole of 1361, 52 years before |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 44 | fined for an assault as a John Wendecole was in this year. This year John |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 45 | , and John Wendecole the |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 47 | V. (1419) John Wendecole the elder |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 49 | V. (1420) John Wendecole the elder |
John Wendecole | Author's Note | L 51 | as an executor of his will, and John Wendecole both elder and younger are |
John Wyncoll | Author's Note | L 23 | as in the cases of John Wyncoll "A," his eldest son "Black" John and his |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 98 | , M 12, p.147, to John Wyncoll, of Nether Hall, |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 117 | ." John Wyncoll the elder, of Little Waldingfield, |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 148 | John Wyncoll, a clothier, of Little |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 174 | , John Wyncoll also |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 196 | John Wyncoll made his will upon his death bed |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 211 | herald and signed by John Wyncoll (C) in 1577, whereas he died in December, |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 262 | the other half "to be divided between the children of John Wyncoll and |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 310 | , the eldest son of John Wyncoll ("Black |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 333 | , he gives to "John Wyncoll, clerk, Parson of |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 346 | church: "John Wyncoll, |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 359 | of John Wyncoll (" Black John ") may prove interesting. |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 389 | , Mr. John Wyncoll, the Town Counsellor, made an |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 462 | , 1619 the wills of John Wyncoll the Elder, John Wyncoll |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 462 | , John Wyncoll |
John Wyncoll | Introduction | L 485 | , the third son of John Wyncoll. |
John Wyncoll | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 4 | as the son and heir of John Wyncoll (A), of Little Waldingfield, Suffolk. |
John Wyncoll | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 5 | It seems clear, from the will of John Wyncoll (A), who, all through his |
John Wyncoll | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 121 | , and others to John Wyncoll; Roger Wyncoll senr. to Reus Feoflt. Refers |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 1 | John Wyncoll (C) was only |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 4 | records, one finds him described as "John Wyncoll, Gentleman." |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 39 | "John Wyncoll, Gent., died seised 18 Elizth. |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 46 | subsequently passed to John Wyncoll, son of Roger Wyncold and Thomasine |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 62 | John Wyncoll married Margery,5 |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 67 | of John Wyncoll and Margery Risbye took place five months later. |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 75 | It is presumed that John Wyncoll came to reside |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 86 | 3. Ibid., vol. i., p.276: "John Wyncoll, Esq. held |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 93 | John Wyncoll, 16l. in landes ... 21s 4d. Thorpe |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 95 | John Wyncoll, gent., 30l. in landes ... 2l |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 113 | John Wyncoll died on the 24th December, 1575,8 |
John Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 115 | , John Wyncoll, of Little Waldingfield, |
John Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 46 | (D), son and heir of John Wyncoll (C), |
John Wyncoll | William Wyncoll (K) | L 35 | John Wyncoll |
John Wynekel | Introduction | L 132 | ., between John Wynekel, parson of the church of Little Wenham, |
John's | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 94 | the benefit of his children to inherit and sbare alike. His son John's |
John | Author's Note | L 22 | the christian name throughout is "John," |
John | Author's Note | L 23 | " John and his |
John | Author's Note | L 24 | eldest son John "The Rich" who had no son. |
John | Author's Note | L 44 | was in this year. This year John |
John | Author's Note | L 48 | is mentioned and John the younger purchases land. |
John | Author's Note | L 50 | (I think the second one) has died lately and John the younger is named |
John | Introduction | L 106 | Again, in the same reign (in 1362), one finds "John |
John | Introduction | L 136 | the same premises to be the right of the said John. To hold to the said |
John | Introduction | L 137 | John and his heirs of the chief lord of that fee for ever. For this acknowledgment |
John | Introduction | L 138 | the said John gave to the said William and Aunflesia 20 marks of silver. |
John | Introduction | L 178 | , to his son John upon condition |
John | Introduction | L 182 | the said John and he to find them sufficient nettes, trenches, coverings |
John | Introduction | L 184 | He directed his executors (his sons John, Robert |
John | Introduction | L 206 | He had four sons, as shewn by his will:- John |
John | Introduction | L 229 | John, the eldest son (" Black John"), styles |
John | Introduction | L 234 | ," legacies to his sons John, Roger, |
John | Introduction | L 238 | , for life and after her decease to his son John. He also |
John | Introduction | L 239 | devised to his son John a house and croft of land (7 acres) at Hempill |
John | Introduction | L 260 | wife, then everything should be sold by his executors (his brothers John |
John | Introduction | L 284 | his father's estate eventually passed to the children of John and Roger |
John | Introduction | L 294 | and John (who is probably the John |
John | Introduction | L 294 | (who is probably the John |
John | Introduction | L 308 | , the daughter of John |
John | Introduction | L 310 | John, the eldest son of John Wyncoll ("Black |
John | Introduction | L 311 | John") is styled "the Rich" in the pedigree at the British Museum (Harl. |
John | Introduction | L 360 | John, his eldest son's name, is included in |
John | Introduction | L 446 | John, Salem, 1631, Felt. |
John | Introduction | L 447 | John, Watertown. Son of Thomas of the |
John | Introduction | L 463 | (snn of John), Margaret Gardner of Ipswich, |
John | Introduction | L 481 | to have come after his son John, and to have brought with |
John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 6 | will, mentions his sons in the order "John, Robert, Roger," and of Robert, |
John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 7 | his son, who, in appointing his brothers executors, mentions, first, John |
John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 8 | , that John was his eldest son and Roger the third |
John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 62 | ; John |
John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 89 | for the term of her natural life, to be paid her by his son John at two |
John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 92 | so that his son John should own the real estate free from any such claim, |
John | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 96 | his wife and his son, John, executors of his will. |
John | John Wyncoll (C) | L 71 | ; John, who died sine prole; |
John | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 58 | , subject to the payment to his brother John of 200 |
John | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 40 | , who died unmarried), John and William, who died without issue, |
John | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 106 | November, 1637 (his brothers, John and William, being dead) his sisters, |
John | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 111 | . John de Waldegrave, it is reported (see Weever's |
John | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 67 | (G), John, baptised at Twinstead 24th January, 1664, and Katherine, |
John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 111 | His brother John became a clergyman and, as |
John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 172 | . John, ancestor of the Earl |
John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 192 | ., p. 266), 5 John (see also Cart., |
John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 193 | 5 John, n.102, Charter Roll, 5 John, 102, in Tower of London). In |
John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 193 | , 5 John, 102, in Tower of London). In |
John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 194 | 14 John he delivered up his castle at Prudhou and his four sons as hostages, |
John | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 196 | , 7 John, M. 8), restored by Henry III. |
John | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 163 | Of John., the third son, I have nothing to |
John | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 63 | . . . . and had two sons, John and Thomas, and three daughters |
John | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 64 | respectively. John had |
John | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 97 | book of monies spent for this John, but who died at the age of nineteen, |
John | William Wyncoll (K) | L 71 | His will was proved by his sons John, of Fingringhoe, |
Johnson | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 105 | W. and A. 1734-1844 Johnson 281, October, 1816. |
Johnstone | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 221 | at Johnstone (Harding 303). Bore title of Earl of Angus in commission |
Joint Governor | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 223 | power continued little more than a year; Joint Governor of that part of |
Joseph Bird | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 160 | . Joseph Bird: Articles were exhibited against him. May 10th, |
Joseph Smith | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 34 | , then occupied by Joseph Smith, and a farmhouse "new built |
Joseph Spraggens | Introduction | L 350 | acres, now in the occupation of Joseph Spraggens in the said Parish." |
Joseph Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 70 | who Joseph Spring, of Shalford, was, but the marriage does not appear on |
Joseph Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 86 | I am inclined to think that Joseph Spring was |
Joseph Spring | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 3 | , daughter of Joseph Spring, of Shalford, Essex. |
Joseph | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 24 | , daughter of Joseph and Bridget Spring, of Shalford, Essex. It is |
Josephus Springe | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 84 | , the relict of (Josephus Springe) the said deceased," |
Judge | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 64 | , a Judge |
Judge | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 230 | a Judge, took part in several State Trials, viz., the Earl of Arundel, |
Judge | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 250 | and Judge of the Common Pleas was |
Judith | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 164 | 20th February, 1589, Judith, baptised at |
Judith | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 260 | ." Their daughter Judith married, first, Robert |
Julian Luffkyn | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 63 | , married Julian Luffkyn, of Boxted, Essex; Anne, who married |
Julian | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 33 | , whilst his two other sons, Julian and Barnaby, both |
Jullundur | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 92 | new quarters at Jullundur, I going on in advance by rail with my company |
Jury | John Wyncoll (C) | L 126 | by a Jury of the county, Commonly called an inquisitio post mortem, which |
Just | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 175 | church. He says -"Just under the Communion table is another gravestone |
Just | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 252 | time, was "Just within the Chancell under |
Justice | Introduction | L 452 | In 1665 was of sufficient loyalty to be made a Justice by the Royal Commissioners |
Justice | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 207 | for the same offence a year later. He was Justice of |
Justices | John Wyncoll (C) | L 124 | at this age and to grant the heir his livery, and the itinerant Justices, |
Justices | John Wyncoll (C) | L 125 | or Justices in eyre, had it in charge to make inquisition concerning them |
Kaffir | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 22 | off to the front for the Kaffir war of 1877-8. I, with others, proceeded |
Katherine Crypt | Introduction | L 235 | , Katherine Crypt, Joan Cage, Margaret |
Katherine | Introduction | L 208 | and a daughter, Katherine. |
Katherine | Introduction | L 308 | Katherine, the daughter of John |
Katherine | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 64 | ; and Katherine, who married Thomas |
Katherine | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 67 | 24th January, 1664, and Katherine, |
Kelly's | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 105 | marked on Kelly's map of Essex as " Wyncoll's farm." |
Kelvedon | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 102 | , Kelvedon |
Kelvedon | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 206 | sole executor, and his will was proved at Kelvedon on 10th July, 1682. |
Kendall | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 54 | , a bend vert, a label of three points, gules. Kendall. |
Kent | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 26 | , Kent, at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, on the 20th |
Kent | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 56 | , Kent, on |
Kent | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 6 | I am in some measure a "man of Kent.'' I was baptised at the parish church |
Kent | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 7 | , in Kent, my dear mother's sister, Mary Greenhill, being my |
Kimberley | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 150 | , joined me at Kimberley in |
Kimberly | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 144 | , with headquarters at Kimberly. In October, 1900, |
King William's | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 119 | , with King William's seal, remained in the |
King William | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 144 | of charter of King William |
King Williams Town | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 26 | and we went up country through King Williams Town, Komgah, through the |
King's Bench | Introduction | L 374 | of the King's Bench (1616). It was whilst |
King's Bench | Introduction | L 377 | was brought before the judges of the King's Bench |
King's Bench | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 320 | of the King's Bench, |
King's | Introduction | L 373 | (1604), King's |
King's | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 11 | , and at the King's school, Canterbury, and got my |
King | Introduction | L 387 | 13. "When the King was at Leicester, August 18th, 10 Jac., the |
King | Introduction | L 388 | to the King and he presently delivered it to the |
King | Introduction | L 390 | which was pleasing to the King and Prince. This learned |
King | Introduction | L 391 | , who again addressed the King in 1614, was descended from |
King | John Wyncoll (C) | L 130 | or the wardship and livery accruing to the King thereupon. A manner of |
King | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 159 | King was innocent mid that God would bless his innocent cause, etc., 'Belcham |
King | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 43 | 1679. His will (P.C.C ref. No.123: King) was dated 8th February, 1676, |
King | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 146 | , King of England and Duke of Normandy |
King | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 10 | I was educated at the grammar school of King |
Kingdom | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 109 | is "said to have flourished in this Kingdom before the Conquest and to |
Kings | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 153 | his heirs of us and our heirs, Kings of England, by the service of defending |
Kirton | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 210 | 6 acres of meadow and 26 acres of pasture in the parishes of Kirton, Nayland, |
Kittery | Introduction | L 450 | , 1646, removed soon after to Kittery. Representative |
Kittery | Introduction | L 454 | representative again for Kittery, 1675-7-8, and from 1676-85, in the Commission |
Knight | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 250 | , who was afterwards a Knight and Judge of the Common Pleas was |
Knight | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 215 | 29th June, 1663; Knight of the Shire . . |
Knight | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 258 | and Knight of the Garter. Was captain of Rokesburgh |
Knight | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 283 | to the Knight, when the news came that the Armada had been destroyed |
Knighte | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 222 | , Knighte, was buried ye 12th day |
Know | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 147 | , greeting; Know ye that |
Komgah | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 26 | , Komgah, through the |
Kyme | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 70 | et Kyme, |
Kyme | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 226 | married, first, daughter and heiress to the barony of Kyme and, second, |
Kynggesfen | Author's Note | L 38 | of Kynggesfen, which entry is confirmed in Register "B," Canterbury Cathedral |
Lady | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 38 | walls of this staircase, one of which was that of the " Lady in Green " |
Lamarsh | John Wyncoll (C) | L 23 | , Lamarsh, Pebmarsh, Rayleigh, Raweth and Great |
Lamarsh | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 54 | , Lamarsh, Pebmarsh, Rayleigh, Rambrath and Great Hockley, |
Lamarsh | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 125 | and Lamarsh.4 I shall treat with the |
Lamarsh | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 199 | , Lamarsh and |
Lamarsh | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 33 | Lamarsh, White Colne and Mount Bures. It comprised the house and farm called |
Land | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 50 | and Land. Thomas Wyncoln. 108 acres. |
Langham Hall Court Rolls | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 329 | We find from the Langham Hall Court Rolls |
Langham Hall Court Rolls | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 90 | 3. Langham Hall Court Rolls, p. 100. |
Langham Hall | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 27 | also made in Langham Hall manor on 26th July, 1728, of the death of his |
Langham Hall | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 47 | , and Langham Hall, the descent |
Langham Hall | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 56 | 9 of the Langham Hall manor Court |
Langham | Introduction | L 71 | , rector of Langham, and the Rev. T. |
Langham | Introduction | L 109 | to a copy hold cottage and land at Langham, 3 near Colchester, |
Langham | Introduction | L 141 | of Langham. |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 18 | , Langham, Essex, who |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 42 | 1. He was buried in the chancel of Langham church on 29th August, |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 59 | , is in Langham church, the inscription |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 86 | ," but each of his children is entered in the Langham church |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 89 | lived at Langham after his marriage. |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 90 | , was buried in the chancel of Langham |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 94 | of his having held land in Langham. The return |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 95 | of the family to Langham after so many years is interesting. It will be |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 97 | and since the 30th August, 1443, two acres of land in Langham were called |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 101 | year of his age and was buried at Langham on 3rd October, 1710. His widow, |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 102 | , only survived him three months, being buried at Langham on 5th |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 104 | No memorial stone, either in Langham church |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 129 | of Langham, and entitled to quarter the Umfreville arms with their own. |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 321 | , of Langham, county Essex, eldest son. Will dated |
Langham | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 327 | She was buried at Langham 3rd May, 1711. |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 4 | Langham on 30th April, 1686, as appears by the registers of that parish. |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 9 | of Langham, |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 17 | ," Langham, from the heirs of his grandfather, William Umfreville, |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 49 | of them are now at Langham |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 85 | of Langham, 25, and Penelope |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 238 | to reside at Langham, probably with her son, and died there, and that the |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 239 | from Langham, |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 5 | , Langham, it may be safely assumed he was born there. |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 6 | The Langham church registers are much mutilated at about this period and |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 11 | Langham and Dedham, of which extracts are given in appendix iii., |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 35 | , Langham. |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 61 | , and allowed the Langham land to revert to the lord of the manor, |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 74 | returned to Langham |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 80 | from the Langham church registers given in the appendix i., that the name |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 86 | set of the old Langham parish rate books, overseers' and churchwardens' |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 107 | land in Langham as his name does not appear in the Court Rolls as taking |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 111 | he left when six years of age. He acted as overseer at Langham in 1777 |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 116 | books give a complete specified list of all persons buried in Langham from |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 124 | we can learn of him is the time he gave up the Langham holdings in 1785; |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 149 | at Langham all his life. He does not appear to have prospered. He was an |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 160 | , of Langham, and died on the 21st October, 1823, aged 62 years. |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 165 | , the fourth son, lived at Langham but |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 4 | at Langham, August, 1749, and resided there until his marriage to Sarah, |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 5 | , of Langham at Mile End church, Colchester, on |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 32 | lived at Langham at the time he married (1779), and he mentions an old |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 40 | as "of Langham," and the Colchester authorities, from whom he hired some |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 84 | 1816, aged 67, and was buried at Langham. This is proved by the account |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 88 | and 15s. to the parson and clerk at Langham, and 4s. to the |
Langham | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 98 | and is buried in Langham churchyard where there is a tombstone to his memory. |
Lapland | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 35 | "Lapland," through |
Latin | Introduction | L 390 | oration in Latin which was pleasing to the King and Prince. This learned |
Lavenham | Author's Note | L 6 | , which is 3½ miles from Lavenham, is the property |
Lavenham | Introduction | L 79 | in the eastern counties, amongst other places at Lavenham and Sudbury. |
Lavenham | Introduction | L 240 | , his dyehouse with pightle belonging, and a house in Lavenham to |
Lavenham | Introduction | L 295 | buried at Lavenham on 20th March, 1559), and three daughters, Mary, Joan |
Lavenham | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 114 | tent apud Lavenham (co. Suffolk) |
Lavenham | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 87 | family of Lavenham, |
Lawrence Harvey | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 72 | estate, to Lawrence Harvey, butcher. |
Layer-de-la-Haye | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 66 | (in the neighbourhood of Layer-de-la-Haye). |
Leamington | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 15 | militia, which then trained at Leamington, and |
Legend | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 133 | ," but I can confirm some part of the Legend," namely that |
Leicester | Introduction | L 361 | of Leicester, 1619, evidently handed |
Leicester | Introduction | L 362 | of Leicester. |
Leicester | Introduction | L 387 | was at Leicester, August 18th, 10 Jac., the |
Leicester | Introduction | L 393 | , in Leicester, at the time |
Leicester | Introduction | L 462 | and Leicester, 1619 the wills of John Wyncoll the Elder, John Wyncoll |
Leicester | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 210 | of Leicester, he giving a fine |
Leicestershire | Introduction | L 395 | of Leicestershire." |
Lely | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 51 | Lely, who lived while the Umfrevilles held the estate. |
Lent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 199 | in Lent, 1560, and Treasurer |
Lent | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 200 | in 1561, and in Lent. 1567, was called to the degree of Serjeant-at-Law. |
Letters | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 204 | He died intestate Letters of Administration |
Letters | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 82 | ," but the Letters of |
Letters | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 107 | . His wife left none, but Letters of Administration were |
Letters | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 156 | to be affixed to these Letters. Witnesses. Matilda |
Letters | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 134 | was proved and Letters of Administration were |
Letters | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 229 | have been unavailing. There is no record of her will or even of Letters |
Lib | John Wyncoll (C) | L 117 | (Lib. Wroo, fo. 222) on the 25th February, 1577. |
Lieut-Colonel | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 141 | promoted Lieut-Colonel, and made A.A.G. by Lord Roberts, for what be was |
Lieut | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 122 | (now Lieut.-Colonel) |
Lieutenant-General | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 30 | (afterwards Lieutenant-General) Sir |
Lieutenant | Introduction | L 451 | . 1653-4-5, and in the second year was titled Lieutenant. |
Lieutenantcy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 222 | in the Lieutenantcy of Scotland (Par. Edward II., us. 5). but this |
Light Infantry | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 63 | and in April, 1881, left that splendid force and joined the 5th Light Infantry |
Light Infantry | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 73 | with the 5th Light Infantry, |
Like | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 6 | Like his father, and most of his ancestors, |
Lines | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 136 | staff as D.A.A.G. Lines of Communication, and sailed for South Africa, |
Lingard | Introduction | L 381 | ) at the original trial. Lingard |
Lion | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 177 | the Lion was made prisoner. |
Little Cornard | John Wyncoll (C) | L 20 | and Little Cornard, his manor |
Little Cornard | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 50 | and Little Cornard, which were directed to be sold for the |
Little Waldingfield | Author's Note | L 18 | , Little Waldingfield; not a |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 72 | , vicar of Little Waldingfield. My good friend, Mr. S. Meynell, of |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 117 | the elder, of Little Waldingfield, |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 152 | of a messuage, etc., in Little Waldingfield. That he was extremely well |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 174 | latter he owned a good deal) in Little Waldingfield, John Wyncoll also |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 191 | undoubtedly meted out at Little Waldingfield church as was happening at |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 231 | He directs that he shall be buried in the middle of Little Waldingfield |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 237 | and Little Waldingfield to his |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 268 | in Little Waldingfield church: "Hic jacet |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 330 | or churchyard of Little Waldingfield, if in the church, near his father, |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 346 | hoard in Little Waldingfield church: "John Wyncoll, |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 445 | 1630. Was, perhaps, from Little Waldingfield, Co. Suffolk. |
Little Waldingfield | Introduction | L 464 | of Little Waldingfield, and Edmund Chaplin of St. Giles, |
Little Waldingfield | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 4 | (A), of Little Waldingfield, Suffolk. |
Little Waldingfield | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 14 | a "clothier," of Little Waldingfield, and by others a "gentleman." It is |
Little Waldingfield | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 125 | for the parish of Little Waldingfield on the 10th February, |
Little Waldingfield | John Wyncoll (C) | L 17 | of Little Waldingfield, |
Little Waldingfield | John Wyncoll (C) | L 21 | and other lands in Little Waldingfield, Brent Eleigh, Milden, |
Little Waldingfield | John Wyncoll (C) | L 34 | , Little Waldingfield: - |
Little Waldingfield | John Wyncoll (C) | L 56 | parish of Little Waldingfield, he is assessed on 16l. and, in the |
Little Waldingfield | John Wyncoll (C) | L 79 | returned to Little Waldingfield. |
Little Waldingfield | John Wyncoll (C) | L 114 | , Little Waldingfield, and is buried at Little Waldingfield. |
Little Waldingfield | John Wyncoll (C) | L 114 | , and is buried at Little Waldingfield. |
Little Waldingfield | John Wyncoll (C) | L 115 | , of Little Waldingfield, |
Little Waldingfield | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 47 | , Little Waldingfield, on the 21st March, 1558, and |
Little Waldingfield | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 60 | and other lands in Little Waldingfield and Brent Eleigh, |
Little Waldingfield | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 69 | and Little Waldingfield to John Moore, of Ipswich, merchant. His temporary |
Little Waldingfield | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 164 | buried at Little Waldingfield 20th February, 1589, Judith, baptised at |
Little Waldingfield | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 165 | Little Waldingfield 27th November, 1593, and who married, first, John Harrison, |
Little Waldingfield | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 17 | in Little Waldingfield |
Little Waldingfleld | Introduction | L 347 | of Little Waldingfleld, Gent., by his last Will and Testament bearing date |
Little Wenham | Introduction | L 107 | " as priest at Little Wenham, 2 Suffolk; and, |
Little Wenham | Introduction | L 132 | , parson of the church of Little Wenham, |
Little Wenham | Introduction | L 135 | and Little Wenham. The said William and Aunflesia acknowledged |
Little Yeldham | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 171 | p.522. "Little Yeldham: Mr. Cole adds in a subsequent page that the |
Littte Waldingfield | Introduction | L 99 | Littte Waldingfield. |
Local | Introduction | L 271 | 13 by 5. Local. |
Lond | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 101 | 1. Comm. Lond., Essex end Herts Admon. Act Book, 1663-6, |
Lond | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 104 | 28th October, 1816. Comm. Lond. E. and A. Calendar |
London | Author's Note | L 5 | in London. The |
London | Introduction | L 7 | , published in London by Longman, |
London | Introduction | L 92 | of London, the following entry appears: "Ricus de Wynkle (sic) Confessor |
London | Introduction | L 368 | of London. His third daughter, Alice, |
London | Introduction | L 372 | of London, and, |
London | Introduction | L 373 | of London (1604), King's |
London | Introduction | L 419 | , London, and was buried at St. Botolph's |
London | Introduction | L 448 | " from London, 1635, with Elizabeth, |
London | Introduction | L 465 | , London. |
London | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 239 | being brought from London to Wallirigton, could for many days find no place |
London | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 27 | , London, gentleman (as trustee), were parties to the deed. |
London | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 136 | , London, |
London | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 193 | of London). In |
London | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 214 | of London). In 1291 he became governor of the castle of Dundee and Forfar |
London | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 322 | ., 1676, proved in London 23rd September, 1679, |
London | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 203 | London, there is a record of an action in the Feit of Fines.7 |
London | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 19 | , London, |
London | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 26 | , London, on the 20th |
London | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 110 | instead. We were there six weeks and I was then ordered to London, |
London | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 112 | . While in London, we lived at 12, Queen Ann's terrace, |
London | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 116 | of 6th August, 1889. From London I was ordered to Gibraltar, for which |
London | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 163 | in London: this post I now hold (1912). |
London | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 166 | , London, on the 20th June, 1902, and |
Longman | Introduction | L 7 | by Longman, |
Lord Clarendon | Introduction | L 410 | . "He was," says Lord Clarendon, "a man of great industry |
Lord Hunsdon | John Wyncoll (C) | L 87 | , of the Lord Hunsdon of |
Lord Mayor | Introduction | L 368 | , Lord Mayor of London. His third daughter, Alice, |
Lord Mayor | Introduction | L 370 | of the Lord Mayor. |
Lord Mayor | Introduction | L 372 | , Lord Mayor of London, and, |
Lord Redesdale | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 164 | . Was made Lord Redesdale. He left two |
Lord Roberts | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 141 | , and made A.A.G. by Lord Roberts, for what be was |
Lord Treasurer | Introduction | L 408 | became Lord Treasurer, and was created a peer by the titles of |
Lord Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 258 | and was made Lord Umfreville and Knight of the Garter. Was captain of Rokesburgh |
Lord Willoughby | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 229 | , daughter of Lord Willoughby |
Lord | John Wyncoll (C) | L 66 | 6th May, and adds "Lord and Patron of this Church"), so that the marriage |
Lord | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 99 | , the present owner and Lord of the Manor of Twinstead, wrote |
Lord | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 120 | possession of the Lord of Navestock Manor in the year 1612" (see Morant's |
Lord | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 148 | , Lord of Tours |
Lord | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 151 | , late Lord of Redesdale, and which |
Lords | John Wyncoll (C) | L 34 | Lords of manor of Netherhall, Little Waldingfield: - |
Lordship | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 149 | , the Lordship, vale and |
Louisa | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 78 | He married in August, 1903, Louisa, widow of |
Lucy | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 231 | de Lucy, by whom she had a son, Robert, who married a sister of the Earl |
Mabel | Introduction | L 108 | " and Mabel his wife were admitted |
Mace | Introduction | L 388 | delivered the Mace to the King and he presently delivered it to the |
Made | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 180 | Made many pious bequests (Mon. Angl., vol. ii., p.93, b.30), ob. |
Major Garratt Moore | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 28 | and a bit of sickness, but nothing very serious. Major Garratt Moore won |
Major Owen | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 31 | and Major Owen, now a "gentleman-at-arms," received Brevet |
Major Percy Umfreville | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 42 | I can only say in support of this legend that my friend, Major Percy Umfreville, |
Major | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 75 | and stayed with our brother-in-law, Major (since Colonel) C. |
Major | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 101 | , under Major (since Colonel) F. Stevens, I was ordered to |
Maldon | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 11 | ', Maldon, do not record the marriage, nor |
Maldon | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 86 | ', Maldon (Bondsman: |
Malta | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 118 | the December. In March, 1892,1 was appointed to the staff at Malta as D.A.A.G., |
Malta | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 120 | We were three years in Malta, living in Strada |
Manchester | Introduction | L 410 | of Manchester. "He was," says Lord Clarendon, "a man of great industry |
Mandeville's House | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 126 | , widow," was a tenant of "Mandeville's House," situated exactly |
Manor | Introduction | L 337 | of the Manor of Woodhall as it was supposed, and which was sometime Mr. |
Manor | John Wyncoll (C) | L 87 | the Manor of Harberts, lately Thomas Lawrence's, of the Lord Hunsdon of |
Manor | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 99 | of the Manor of Twinstead, wrote |
Manor | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 225 | the Manor of Twinstead under date March 25th, 1665, which is not without |
Manor | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 21 | Manor, had died since the last Court (held 28th March, 1727), and that |
Manora | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 67 | ship "Manora " - Captain Cousins. We drove |
Manorial Rolls | Introduction | L 141 | 3. Manorial Rolls of Langham. |
Manors | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 87 | his decease of and in All those his Manors, lands, tenements and other |
Manors | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 150 | , Manors . . . and Royal Franchise, which late |
Many | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 11 | to in the will. Many such mistakes appear in the Heralds' Visitations, |
Many | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 40 | Many members of the family are |
Many | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 98 | had given me much trouble. Many years ago I discovered an old Ordnance |
Margaret Gardner | Introduction | L 463 | ), Margaret Gardner of Ipswich, |
Margaret | Introduction | L 235 | , Margaret |
Margaret | Introduction | L 258 | his soul. He gives his lands and tenements to his wife Margaret, and, after |
Margaret | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 36 | of that marriage being two daughters, Margaret and Dorothy, both of whom |
Margaret | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 39 | Margaret, daughter and heir of John Holinshead, of Hempstead, Essex, and |
Margaret | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 40 | had Margaret, who died unmarried), John and William, who died without issue, |
Margaret | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 105 | of Margaret, only child of Thomas Waldegrave, who died at Twinstead in |
Margaret | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 136 | 8th November, 1638, (7) Margaret, baptised |
Margate | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 11 | collegiate school, Margate, as a partner. He was badly taken in over the |
Margate | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 30 | , at Margate, to the vicar, the Rev. Canon Josiah Bateman, M.A. |
Margate | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 5 | house, Margate, and though I am always proud to know that Essex is my county, |
Margery Risbye | John Wyncoll (C) | L 67 | and Margery Risbye took place five months later. |
Margery | Introduction | L 151 | and Margery his wife and others |
Margery | John Wyncoll (C) | L 62 | married Margery,5 |
Margery | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 27 | second son (by Margery, |
Maria | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 154 | Maria filia clarissimi viri Thomae Waldegrave, Armigeri, de Ferriers predict. |
Mariam | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 155 | duxit Mariam filiam primogenitam celeberrimi viri Gulielmi Cooke, |
Mariam | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 157 | et Mariam filiam unicam superstites ot innumera generosi Candoris acutissima |
Marie Wyncoll | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 318 | lyeth bvryed Marie Wyncoll the wife of Isake |
Mark Simpson Scrutton | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 20 | , daughter of Mark Simpson Scrutton, of Elmstead, |
Market Cross | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 80 | and the Market Cross with the chamber thereupon in Nayland." I can find |
Market Cross | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 81 | of a Market Cross at Nayland. |
Marriage Licences | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 10 | as we find from the Marriage Licences at Chelmsford, Essex,2 |
Martij MDCXCVI | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 76 | natus LVII. die Martij MDCXCVI. |
Mary Cooke | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 37 | Mary Cooke about 17 when they married. She died on 27th December, 1658, |
Mary Cooke | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 112 | or four years after the death of his first wife (nee Mary Cooke), |
Mary Gaudye | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 188 | and Mary Gaudye were married ye |
Mary Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 146 | of Mary Gawdy (described in this chapter), |
Mary Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 163 | wife (nee Mary Gawdy) namely - Isaac (E), Jane, |
Mary Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 183 | "1562, Mary Gawdy, daughter of Thomas Gawdy, esquyer, |
Mary Greenhill | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 7 | , my dear mother's sister, Mary Greenhill, being my |
Mary Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 75 | and Mary Spring, was baptised |
Mary Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 78 | 1628. - Mary Spring, daughter of Christopher and Mary Spring, was baptised |
Mary Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 78 | and Mary Spring, was baptised |
Mary Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 113 | married Mary Spring. There is evidence that this second |
Mary Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 46 | , grandfather of our ancestress, Mary Waldegrave |
Mary Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 54 | lieth interred the body of Mary Wyncoll, the Wife of Thomas |
Mary Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 134 | death to "Mary Wyncoll, his eldest daughter," who afterwards married Edward |
Mary Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 180 | was the brother of Mary Wyncoll.5 |
Mary Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 23 | son and heir apparent of her the said Mary Wyncoll." |
Mary | Introduction | L 51 | ("F") second wife (nee Mary |
Mary | Introduction | L 235 | , and to his daughters Mary, Katherine Crypt, Joan Cage, Margaret |
Mary | Introduction | L 295 | on 20th March, 1559), and three daughters, Mary, Joan |
Mary | John Wyncoll (C) | L 98 | 5. Her grandmother was Mary, daughter of Robert Daundy, of Ipswich. |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 63 | married, on the 25th June, 1581, Mary,1 daughter |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 68 | wife, Mary, sold certain lands, tenements, pastures and woods in Great |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 143 | church. I found two brasses which had formerly been on the tomb of Mary |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 7 | He married Mary, daughter and co-heiress of |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 9 | . Mary (who died 30th |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 41 | and Mary, the latter marrying Isaac Wyncoll. |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 107 | and Mary, became his co-heiresses. |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 136 | (6) Mary, buried at Twinstead 8th November, 1638, (7) Margaret, baptised |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 192 | ) esquire and of Mary his wife deceased February the xxvth 1680. |
Mary | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 205 | (or Mary) |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 22 | He was married twice; first, to Mary, eldest |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 24 | Mary, daughter of Joseph and Bridget Spring, of Shalford, Essex. It is |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 27 | children -Mary, baptised at Twinstead 27th November, 1653, who became the |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 56 | ., Esq., and of Mary his wife, one of the daughters of Thomas Astley, |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 132 | " to his wife Mary (nee |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 174 | , and Mary, |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 257 | , Esqr, and of Mary his wife, eldest daughter of Sir William Cooke, |
Mary | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 3 | by his second wife, Mary, daughter of Joseph Spring, of Shalford, Essex. |
Mary | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 294 | that the elder branch ended in a daughter Mary, who married a Pickering. |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 68 | made on the marriage of the reverend gentleman with Mary, a daughter of |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 114 | Mary, was baptised there on 16th November, 1726, and buried there 31st |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 207 | and Mary his wife, |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 209 | and Mary his wife, defendants, concerning 80 acres of land, |
Mary | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 81 | wife is given as "Mary" in one instance. I believe |
Mary | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 65 | (my grandfather), Mary and Ann. |
Mass | Introduction | L 444 | , Mass., |
Mass | Introduction | L 477 | , of Mass., but of what town can hardly |
Masters | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 198 | 1551, being then one of the Masters of Request, and M.P. for Arundel, Sussex, |
Matilda | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 156 | . Matilda |
Matthew Lawrence | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 261 | , and, thirdly, Matthew Lawrence, Town Preacher, of Ipswich.- |
Matthew Martin | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 141 | was a co-plaintiff with Matthew Martin, John Lawrence, |
Maud | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 230 | who died s.p., and second, Maud sister and heiress of Anthony |
Mauritius | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 45 | at Mauritius. We had a deal of hard work but no fighting, having the misfortune |
Maybe | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 137 | time the posts were erected. Maybe they were erected by "the learned Dr. |
Maynwarying | Introduction | L 165 | , reference No. 18: Maynwarying. 1521. |
Mayor | Introduction | L 388 | Mayor delivered the Mace to the King and he presently delivered it to the |
Mayor | Introduction | L 389 | Mayor again. Thereupon, Mr. John Wyncoll, the Town Counsellor, made an |
Mayor | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 112 | by the way, was Mayor of Colchester), and then removed, I think, to Dedham, |
Mellershe | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 103 | , ref. No.52: Mellershe. |
Melton Constable | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 57 | of Melton Constable, in ye same County, Esq., who departed this life the |
Melton Constable | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 175 | , of Melton Constable," as already |
Member | Introduction | L 392 | , and was a Member of the Middle |
Mention | Introduction | L 83 | Mention is made of these facts, because the |
Metcalf | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 64 | and Metcalf respectively. John had |
Meynell | Introduction | L 72 | . My good friend, Mr. S. Meynell, of |
Michaelmas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 206 | . (Michaelmas, 1737), in which |
Michaelmas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 249 | . (1737), Michaelmas. |
Michaelmas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 178 | 16 years from Michaelmas 1753, granted to Wincole, afterwards assigned |
Michaelmas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 42 | was sublet for some years. But as he was married at Michaelmas, and that |
Michaelmas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 54 | regularly receiving wages, also that at Michaelmas, 1807, the eldest, Thomas, |
Middle Temple | Introduction | L 362 | in by his grandson, of the Middle Temple and Town Counsellor of Leicester. |
Middlesex | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 267 | . Middlesex (Sewell), pp. 98 - 101. |
Middlesex | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 273 | . Co. Middlesex (temp. Henry |
Middleton | John Wyncoll (C) | L 73 | of Middleton, Essex; Bridget, who married Rev. Thomas Rogers, of Horringer; |
Milden | John Wyncoll (C) | L 21 | , Milden, |
Mildred | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 151 | belonged to Mildred the son of Akerman, late Lord of Redesdale, and which |
Mile End | Introduction | L 5 | farm, Mile End, Colebester. He showed |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 96 | was then living at Mile End) for another year. |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 154 | , a widow, of Mile End, Colchester, and |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 166 | was buried at Mile End, May 1st, 1822. He had nine children, and apparently |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 171 | what afterwards became the home of the family at Mile End, from the Corporation |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 174 | estate, Mile End) held by the several tenants in 1767:- |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 5 | at Mile End church, Colchester, on |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 8 | He also farmed 108 acres at Mile End, as tenant |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 9 | free burgesses. It will he noticed that the Mile End |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 30 | , at Mile End |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 34 | bridegroom rode to Mile End church on horseback, a fact that caused some |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 39 | came to live at Mile End. He is shewn in the register of his marriage |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 44 | time. The baptisms of all his children are registered at Mile End. |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 58 | farm, Mile End, adjoining his father's |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 76 | , Mile End, contributing 32l. thereto, there being |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 89 | clerk at Mile End, evidently for tolling the bell. His wife died before |
Mile End | William Wyncoll (K) | L 2 | (K), was born at Mile End, Colchester, on November 6th, 1788, the Mile |
Mile End | William Wyncoll (K) | L 24 | at Mile End church, October 4th, 1822, by whom he had seven children, all |
Mile End | William Wyncoll (K) | L 25 | sons, their baptisms being all entered in the registers of Mile End church. |
Mile End | William Wyncoll (K) | L 65 | of the new Mile End church, built 1854, which describes him as being one |
Mile End | William Wyncoll (K) | L 68 | at Mile End district church (St. John's) opposite his house. His wife Sarah, |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 4 | was born at Mile End, Colchester, on the 12th February, 1826, and was baptised |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 5 | at Mile End church. |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 9 | ," Mile End, and a short time later, on the death |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 13 | " at Mile End, which had been held |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 22 | , died, and was buried at Mile End, in October, |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 26 | He was for nearly twenty years churchwarden at the Mile End and St. John's |
Mile End | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 33 | Mile End, beside his wife. |
Mile End | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 3 | ," Mile End, near Colchester, on the 26th April, |
Milesius | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 122 | kings, i.e. from Milesius of Spain, who conquered Ireland |
Millions | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 133 | of the "Millions," but I can confirm some part of the Legend," namely that |
Ministers | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 236 | generally fanatic, they have no Ministers preach there and that the neighbouring |
Minute Book | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 56 | proved on pp.72 and 73 of Minute Book 9 of the Langham Hall manor Court |
Moat | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 15 | was formerly surrounded by a deep Moat over which a light bridge conducted |
Moat | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 17 | The Moat has been destroyed, but the Bridge remains and the Northern front |
Moigne | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 23 | , two bars and in chief three mullets, sable. Moigne. |
Molesey | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 50 | of Molesey, co. Surrey. The third coat 'Thorpe' evidently |
Mon | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 180 | many pious bequests (Mon. Angl., vol. ii., p.93, b.30), ob. |
Mon | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 228 | (Mon. Angl., vol. ii., p. 918). Gilbert, |
Monas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 168 | . (Monas. Anglio, vol. i., p.573). |
Monas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 185 | . Monas. (New Munster), p. dict. fol. 37.) |
Monday | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 159 | on Monday, 13th August, 1580.5 There are, however, no |
Monks Eleigh | Author's Note | L 4 | of Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, which belong to the Ecclesiastical |
Monks Eleigh | Author's Note | L 6 | manor of Monks Eleigh, which is 3½ miles from Lavenham, is the property |
Monks Eleigh | Author's Note | L 13 | relating to Monks Eleigh were destroyed in the fire at Canterbury Cathedral |
Monks Eleigh | Author's Note | L 55 | From the "rental of Monks Eleigh 37 Henry VIII. |
Montfort | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 210 | de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, he giving a fine |
Montgomery | Introduction | L 2 | , when T. R. A. G. Montgomery, |
Monument | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 146 | were originally upon the Monument of Mary Gawdy (described in this chapter), |
Mooltan | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 54 | , we were sent to Mooltan, |
Mooltan | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 79 | and returned to my old regiment. We rejoined at Mooltan, and in January, |
Moore's Farm | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 9 | account at "Moore's Farm," Mile End, and a short time later, on the death |
Moore's Farm | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 12 | In 1869 he gave up " Moore's Farm," and took |
Morant's Essex | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 152 | 4. Morant's Essex, p.267 (under Peyton Hall). |
Morant's History | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 100 | 4. Morant's History of Essex, vol. ii., p. 271. |
Morant's History | John Wyncoll (C) | L 83 | 2. Morant's History of Essex, vol. ii., p.75. |
Morant's History | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 40 | Vide, also, Morant's History of Essex, |
Morant | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 108 | to Morant, the Waldegrave family |
Morant | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 169 | , August 6, 1650. Morant |
Morant | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 200 | church and he himself was buried there (as Morant puts it) "amongst his |
Morant | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 82 | the father. Both he and Morant give it as "William," but the Letters of |
Morant | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 122 | and, according to Morant, was "commonly called Spring Wyncoll" and such |
Moreover | Author's Note | L 22 | Moreover the christian name throughout is "John," |
Moreover | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 119 | . Moreover he is described in several deeds I have seen, |
Moreover | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 178 | .3 Moreover, the extract |
Morningside | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 129 | road, in Morningside. In January, 1897, I was |
Morpeth | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 188 | . de Morpeth, fo. 33). |
Mother | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 31 | who died an infant "soon after her Mother." |
Mother | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 60 | after ye Mother. |
Mother | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 23 | his Mother, prayed |
Mother | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 26 | of his body to his Mother, the said Penelope Wyncoll." A presentment was |
Mount Bures | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 21 | of Mount Bures, widow. He held Court at Twinstead on 17th January, 1654. |
Mount Bures | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 33 | and Mount Bures. It comprised the house and farm called |
Mountchency | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 17 | of ten argent and azure. Mountchency. |
Murree | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 75 | to Murree and stayed with our brother-in-law, Major (since Colonel) C. |
Myers | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 148 | . T. Myers, the vicar of Twinstead, had |
Myers | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 155 | arms and inscriptions of these old family monuments, but Mr. Myers has |
Myers | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 61 | . T. Myers, has kindly removed |
Mylkes Vey | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 116 | tenemente vocate Mylkes Vey seps in Illeigh Combusta (Brent Illeigh) in |
Myra | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 77 | Myra. In the October of the same year, I passed the Higher Standard, and |