"The Wyncolls of Suffolk and Essex" - Concordance of Proper Names

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NapoleonThomas Wyncoll (J)L 74 in consequence of the fears of invasion by Napoleon in July, 1803. The
NatalCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 147 to Natal as A.A.G. on the Headquarter Staff, first under Sir H. Hildyard
NatalCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 151 , Natal, the latter most
Navestock ManorIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 120 of Navestock Manor in the year 1612" (see Morant's
Nayland CornThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 64 juxta Nayland Corn. Suffolc: 
NaylandJohn Wyncoll (C)L 29 , of Nayland:
NaylandJohn Wyncoll (C)L 63 , of Nayland, widow of Robert Risbye, of Thorpe
NaylandThomas Wyncoll (H)L 9 of Nayland, Suffolk, gentlemen. He married Penelope Driver of Langham,
NaylandThomas Wyncoll (H)L 80 with the chamber thereupon in Nayland." I can find
NaylandThomas Wyncoll (H)L 81 at Nayland.
NaylandThomas Wyncoll (H)L 210 , Nayland,
Nether HallAuthor's NoteL 18 is barely 2½ miles from Nether Hall, Little Waldingfield; not a
Nether HallIntroductionL 98 , of Nether Hall,
NetherhallJohn Wyncoll (C)L 5      He owned the manor of Netherhall, in Little
NetherhallJohn Wyncoll (C)L 21 of Netherhall and other lands in Little Waldingfield, Brent Eleigh, Milden,
NetherhallJohn Wyncoll (C)L 34 of manor of Netherhall, Little Waldingfield: - 
NetherhallJohn Wyncoll (C)L 114 at Netherhall, Little Waldingfield, and is buried at Little Waldingfield.
NetherhallIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 47 was born at Netherhall, Little Waldingfield, on the 21st March, 1558, and
NetherhallIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 60 of Netherhall and other lands in Little Waldingfield and Brent Eleigh,
NetherhallThomas Wyncoll (F)L 17 , Netherhall in Little Waldingfield
NetherhallThomas Wyncoll (I)L 18 Netherhall, in Dedham, now in the possession of Mr. G. Beaumont of Coggeshall,
NetherhallThomas Wyncoll (I)L 47 and Netherhall in Dedham, and Langham Hall, the descent
New MunsterThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 185 . (New Munster), p. dict. fol. 37.) 
New MunsterThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 228 the abbey of New Munster (Mon. Angl., vol. ii., p. 918). Gilbert,
New Year's DayIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 4 New Year's Day, 1594, his baptism being the first Wyncoll entry in those
NewarkIntroductionL 393 . He was resident in the town of Newark, in Leicester, at the time
Newcastle-on-TyneIntroductionL 73 Newcastle-on-Tyne, has also worked hard for me, and given me the benefit
NewcastleCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 151 August, 1900, and had typhoid fever at Newcastle, Natal, the latter most
NewichawanockIntroductionL 453 as if of Newichawanock.  His residence was in Berwick.  He was
Niallus MagnusThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 123 about B.C. 1698 to Niallus Magnus the 126th monarch A.D. 378. I have, so
Nichol's ProgressIntroductionL 396 Nichol's Progress of James I., vol. ii., p.458.
Nicholas NicklebyCharles Wyncoll (M)L 14 ' Nicholas Nickleby, and that by
NonconformityThomas Wyncoll (F)L 238 as to a place of Nonconformity.''' - Annals of Evangelical Nonconformity
NorfThomas Wyncoll (F)L 56 of Norf., Esq., and of Mary his wife, one of the daughters of Thomas Astley,
Norfolk ListThomas Wyncoll (F)L 218 1690 and 1698 - Norfolk List of Baronets, High Sheriffs,
Norfolk ProgressIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 202 on the occasion of her Norfolk Progress
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 64 , Norfolk, a Judge
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 182 Norfolk, Parish Registers: 
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 212 chiefly in Norfolk, and also built Gawdy Hall, Harleston, Norfolk, which
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 212 , Norfolk, which
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 217 (Norfolk) and Gawdy Hall, some twelve other estates
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 218 in different parts of Norfolk and other estates in Suffolk and Berkshire.
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 229 , Norfolk. Sir Francis Gaudy, as
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 237 , Norfolk, in the following year. ("Having made his
NorfolkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 267 church, Norfolk. -Bloomfield's Norfolk
NorfolkThomas Wyncoll (F)L 23 , Norfolk, esquire, and, secondly to
NorfolkThomas Wyncoll (F)L 174 , Norfolk, and Mary,
NorfolkThomas Wyncoll (F)L 218 M.P. for Norfolk 1690 and 1698 - Norfolk List of Baronets, High Sheriffs,
NorfolkThomas Wyncoll (F)L 224 , Norfolk, and the Brother-in-law of Thomas Wyncoll who had held
NorfolkThomas Wyncoll (F)L 258 of Norfolk, Baronet.8
NormandsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 147 as Normands, greeting; Know ye that
NormandyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 146 of Normandy
NormandyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 249 in Normandy,
NormanniaThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 67 nomen quod ex Normannia 
Norp's FarmWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 6 ) and "Norp's Farm," and, acting
Norp's FarmWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 61 ," "Norp's Farm," and "Cuckoo Farm," in all about
NorpsThomas Wyncoll (J)L 58 0d."  This was at Norps farm, Mile End, adjoining his father's
North EnglandIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 259 North England. He was a pious man and an eminent preacher in the time of
NorthIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 219 He was buried in the North chapel of Redenhall church, near Harleston,
NorthamptonshireIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 110 have been originally seated in Northamptonshire, where they gave name to
NorthamptonshireThomas Wyncoll (F)L 232 own cure a twelve month and have a great estate in Northamptonshire) and
NorthamptonshireCharles Wyncoll (M)L 32 , in Northamptonshire, where he went in September, 1869, on the
NorthamptonshireCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 13 , in Northamptonshire,
NorthernIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 17 remains and the Northern front
NorthumberlandThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 155 our side when we entered Northumberland . - . . In testimony whereof we
NorthumberlandThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 232 of Northumberland and died s.p. during his father's lifetime. The
NorthumberlandThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 233 of Northumberland and left all
NorthumberlandThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 235 son of the second wife, was high sheriff of Northumberland 46 to 51 Edward
NorthumberlandThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 257 Was high sheriff of Northumberland, 2 Henry IV. Was at the battle of Homildon
OatlandsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 335 and "Oatlands," Containing 22 acres (p.72). On the same date there is an
OatlandsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 19 and Oatlands." 3 
OatlandsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 59 known by the same names they bore then, including "Oatlands." It seems
OatlandsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 99 and Oatlands,
OatlandsThomas Wyncoll (I)L 29 and Oatlands" previously referred to "and that Thomas
OatlandsThomas Wyncoll (I)L 55 and Oatlands" to revert to the lord by default as is
OatlandsThomas Wyncoll (I)L 69 and Oatlands." Presumably, Thomas Wyncoll attained
OdonelThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 175 3. Odonel, eldest son of Rudolphus, mentioned upon assessment
Old WindmillThomas Wyncoll (I)L 127 farm," and later the site of the "Old Windmill," demolished
OnceRoger Wyncoll (B)L 27 some property, which would pass to her husband on marriage. Once the nuptial
Orange RiverCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 144 Orange River to Bulawayo, with headquarters at Kimberly. In October, 1900,
Ordnance MapThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 99 farm" marked on the Ordnance Map
OrdnanceThomas Wyncoll (I)L 98 years ago I discovered an old Ordnance
OrmeIntroductionL 8 , Orme and Brown, in 1818, in which he said the name of "Wyncoll"
OtterbourneThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 241 and Otterbourne, his eldest brother, Robert, having died s.p. These
OtterbourneThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 244 of Otterbourne, p. 342). He married Johanna,
OtterbourneThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 256 and manor of Otterbourne.
OutsittersThomas Wyncoll (I)L 90 and full extracts are given in appendix iii., as are the "Outsitters'"
OutsittersThomas Wyncoll (I)L 92      This "Outsitters'" list appears to apply to
OverhallThomas Wyncoll (I)L 17 of the manor of Overhall and
OverhallThomas Wyncoll (I)L 47 of both Overhall and Netherhall in Dedham, and Langham Hall, the descent
OverseerThomas Wyncoll (I)L 150 Overseer 1781 and 1782, and farmed until 1787, in which year he became
OverseersThomas Wyncoll (F)L 197 and Overseers
OwnerIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 251 Owner of Bond's Manor, in this Parish; and also of Woolverstone arid Tattingstone,
OxfordThomas Wyncoll (F)L 88 of Oxford married,
PacificCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 42 C.B. - which was on her way home from the Pacific, but turned back on the
Page's Suffolk TravellerIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 252 it extended." - Page's Suffolk Traveller. Preston.
Page'sIntroductionL 212 1576; he did not know his grandfather Page's christian name, and he gave
Page'sRoger Wyncoll (B)L 30 Page's arms were emblazoned "in pretence" on Roger Wyncoll's shield, and
PageRoger Wyncoll (B)L 24 , daughter of Page, "a sole
PageRoger Wyncoll (B)L 35 of Page:
PageRoger Wyncoll (B)L 49 that Page, father of Sir Richard Page, married . . . . daughter and co-heiress
PageJohn Wyncoll (C)L 47 his wife, dau. and heir of ... Page." 
PageIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 30 :- for Page
PageIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 84 . Page
PageThomas Wyncoll (F)L 46 , a fess between three doves, argent, membered gules. Page
PalestineThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 192 Palestine (see Harding's Chron., p. 266), 5 John (see also Cart.,
Paly Wavy SableIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 32 . 2, Paly Wavy Sable with 10 Roses Gules. with
ParThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 222 (Par. Edward II., us. 5). but this
Parham HachestonThomas Wyncoll (H)L 211 , and Parham Hacheston, Suffolk. The Spring
Parish ChurchThomas Wyncoll (F)L 139 that he should "be decently buried in the Parish Church of Twynstead where
Parish RegistersIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 182 , Parish Registers
Parish RegistersIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 349 1631, as appears, by the Parish Registers of that church. 
ParishIntroductionL 349 of the said Parish, 12
ParishIntroductionL 350 in the said Parish."
ParishRoger Wyncoll (B)L 44 of the Parish of Twinstead, No.5,
ParishIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 238 appropriate Parish church, a hay-house or dog-kennel, his dead corpse,
ParishIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 251 , in this Parish; and also of Woolverstone arid Tattingstone,
ParishThomas Wyncoll (F)L 235 church being empty and the Parish
ParishesIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 252 into which Parishes it extended." - Page's Suffolk Traveller. Preston.
ParishesThomas Wyncoll (F)L 199 poor people of the several Parishes of Great Henny, Pebmarsh, Lamarsh and
Park HallIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 229 , of Park Hall, Reedham, Norfolk. Sir Francis Gaudy, as
ParkynIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 268 (Parkyn), vol. x., p. 18. 
ParliamentThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 207 in Parliament, p. 170). 
ParliamentThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 215 . He was summoned to Parliament as Baron Prudhou,
ParliamentarianIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 127 was a Parliamentarian
ParsonIntroductionL 333 , clerk, Parson of
ParsonIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 156 Parson of Aldham, July 23rd, 1644, at Halstead, before Thomas Cooke, Isaac
ParsonThomas Wyncoll (F)L 231 be void, as they are informed it is (for their Parson have neglected his
ParsonageIntroductionL 334 ... all his interest in the Parsonage of Brickelsey in Essex";
PartyIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 15 1. Party per pale, argent and Gules. Waldegrave. 
PartyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 48 3. Party per pale, argent and gules, a crescent for difference. Waldegrave.
PaschThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 243 ., m. 20, and Pasch., 1 Richard II.). He died 10 Richard
PatThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 213 ., m. 3, also Pat. Roll, 18 Edward III, p.2, m.17, in Tower
Patent RollsIntroductionL 91 of Patent Rolls,
PatentThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 197 (see Patent 2 Henry III., m. 10). He was present at the signing of Magna
PatronJohn Wyncoll (C)L 66 and Patron of this Church"), so that the marriage
PatronisThomas Wyncoll (F)L 151 predicto, sincerae pietatis, Patronis miseris
PeaceIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 208 the Peace for Essex in 1585 and sat at Fotheringay in October, 1556, on
PebblesThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 248 , p.344, 365, 368), was at Pebbles with
PebmarshIntroductionL 12 , Pebmarsh, and Alphamstone. 
PebmarshJohn Wyncoll (C)L 23 , Pebmarsh, Rayleigh, Raweth and Great
PebmarshIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 54 , Pebmarsh, Rayleigh, Rambrath and Great Hockley,
PebmarshIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 125 Pebmarsh to Bures and Lamarsh.4 I shall treat with the
PebmarshIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 135 , of Pebmarsh,
PebmarshThomas Wyncoll (F)L 199 , Pebmarsh, Lamarsh and
PeersIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 232 of the Peers in Essex's
PelhamIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 91 of Pelham. Copy of Visitations made by Harvey, Clarancieux Herald,
PembrokeIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 212 6. P.C.C.: Pembroke 141.
Penelope DriverThomas Wyncoll (H)L 9 , gentlemen. He married Penelope Driver of Langham,
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (H)L 57 and Penelope Wyncoll
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (H)L 127 her husband's death, Penelope Wyncoll, finding his will not to her liking,
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (H)L 141 1732), Penelope Wyncoll was a co-plaintiff with Matthew Martin, John Lawrence,
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (H)L 198 ) was awarded the residue of his estate. Penelope Wyncoll
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (H)L 207 Penelope Wyncoll, was plaintiff, and Spring Wyncoll and Mary his wife,
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (H)L 218 by, Penelope Wyncoll
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (H)L 232 1812, does not prove that she died "Penelope Wyncoll." It may be that seeing
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (H)L 236 "Penelope Wyncoll." 
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (I)L 26 , the said Penelope Wyncoll." A presentment was
Penelope WyncollThomas Wyncoll (I)L 31 courts, proclamations were made, but Penelope Wyncoll failed to take admittance
Penelope'sThomas Wyncoll (H)L 212 here men- tioned must have been Penelope's brother-in-law, born
Penelope'sThomas Wyncoll (H)L 228 as to Penelope's history from the time of her husband's until her own death
PenelopeIntroductionL 56 Again, Penelope, the wife of Thomas Wyncoll ("H") a generation or two later
PenelopeIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 134 6th November, 1628, buried there 20th November, 1628, (5) Penelope
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 30 more later on; and Penelope, baptised at Twinstead 22nd August, 1656, and
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 13 family Penelope belonged, which has added much
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 85 , 25, and Penelope
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 124 wife, Penelope, has given rise to a tradition in the family of the existence
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 135 granted to his widow, Penelope on 1st July, 1727.5
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 224      That Penelope died comparatively well off I
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 23 and of the age of nine years, by Penelope his Mother, prayed
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 53 mother, Penelope, chose to take admission, as guardian to the small property
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 60 why Penelope took admission to the Dedham property on behalf of her son
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 77 but the first baptismal entry in his family is that of a daughter, Penelope,
PenelopeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 83 The first daughter was evidently named Penelope after her grand- mother,
PenmarkThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 171 of Penmark which was held by that branch till the time of Edward, when
PennyngIntroductionL 221 ref. Pennyng, No.13.
Percy'sThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 234 estates she could will to the Percy's. Robert, the eldest
PerogativeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 164 2. Perogative court of Canterbury. Bence 35. March, 1676.
PewsThomas Wyncoll (F)L 253 the Pews" and the inscription thereon is as follows:
Peyton HallIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 124 manors of Peyton Hall and Ravensfield, which lie on the road leading from
Peyton HallIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 152 , p.267 (under Peyton Hall).
Peyton HallThomas Wyncoll (F)L 18 and of Peyton Hall and Ravensfield, and also owned land in Great Henny.
Peyton HallThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 29 consisted of the site and lordship of the manor of Peyton Hall
Peyton HallThomas Wyncoll (H)L 7 Peyton Hall and Ravensfield and lands. The trustees of such settlement
Peyton HallThomas Wyncoll (H)L 64 Peyton Hall and Ravensfield to the Rev. Gamaliel Lagden of Wakes Colne,
Peyton HallThomas Wyncoll (H)L 72 of the Peyton Hall estate, to Lawrence Harvey, butcher. 
PhilippaIntroductionL 81 , Philippa of Hainault. Their cloth was long famed for the fineness
PickeringThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 294 , who married a Pickering.
PifferCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 64 . I shall always feel proud that I was once a "Piffer." 
PinetownCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 49 in August, 1879, at Pinetown, in time to accompany
PlumsteadCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 132 cemetery, at Plumstead. In September,
PondolandCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 27 and borders of Pondoland. We had plenty of skirmishes
Poor LawThomas Wyncoll (L)L 27 district churches, also Poor Law guardian and overseer, etc., for Several
PoorIntroductionL 349 parcels and closes of land to the use of the Poor of the said Parish, 12
PoorThomas Wyncoll (F)L 198 of the Poor for the time being of Twinstead aforesaid unto and among the
PortsmouthCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 159 on board. I was ordered to Portsmouth, where we remained till I retired
PraeclarisThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 75 Praeclaris animi dotibus emicuit, 
PreceptorsCharles Wyncoll (M)L 19 of Preceptors, and
Prerogative CourtIntroductionL 199 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 29th November, 1521.  His
Prerogative CourtIntroductionL 264 Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 31st October, 1531.
Prerogative CourtIntroductionL 300 proved 11th July, 1519, in Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Prerogative CourtRoger Wyncoll (B)L 103 in Prerogative Court of Canterbury, ref. No.52: Mellershe.
Prerogative CourtRoger Wyncoll (B)L 128 . It was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in October,
PrerogativeIntroductionL 220 in Prerogative court of Canterbury. Somerset House,
PrerogativeJohn Wyncoll (C)L 101 28th June, 2557, Prerogative court of Canterbury,
PresidentIntroductionL 455 as President to serve as clerk
PrestonIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 252 . Preston.
PresumablyThomas Wyncoll (I)L 69 ." Presumably, Thomas Wyncoll attained
PrinceIntroductionL 390 and Prince. This learned
PriorAuthor's NoteL 8 the old days was administered for them by the Prior of the local monastery. 
ProceedingsIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 78 - Proceedings of the Suffolk Archaeological Society, vol. iv., pp.
ProvedIntroductionL 220 7. Proved in Prerogative court of Canterbury. Somerset House,
ProvedRoger Wyncoll (B)L 103 5. Proved in Prerogative Court of Canterbury, ref. No.52: Mellershe.
ProvedJohn Wyncoll (C)L 101 6.  Proved 28th June, 2557, Prerogative court of Canterbury,
ProvedThomas Wyncoll (J)L 104 1. Proved 28th October, 1816. Comm. Lond. E. and A. Calendar
PrudhouThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 194 he delivered up his castle at Prudhou and his four sons as hostages,
PrudhouThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 202 .) for barony of Prudhou,
PrudouThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 179 ., vol. i., p. 353), and his castle of Prudou besieged but relieved.
Public Record OfficeAuthor's NoteL 5 , and are kept at the Public Record Office in London. The
Public Record OfficeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 202      At the Public Record Office, Chancery Lane,
Public Record OfficeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 245 6. Public Record Office, Writ M, 2 Geo. II., 1729, "A Schedule
Punjab Frontier ForceCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 60 , Punjab Frontier Force, at Bannu. There I had fever
Punjab InfantryCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 60 the 4th Punjab Infantry, Punjab Frontier Force, at Bannu. There I had fever
QuarterlyRoger Wyncoll (B)L 36 Quarterly, 1 and 4 - Sable, a fesse between three doves,
Queen Ann'sCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 112 , we lived at 12, Queen Ann's terrace,
Queen ElizabethIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 13 prospect of wide extent It was erected in the reign of Queen Elizabeth
Queen ElizabethIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 25 was the founder of it, who lived here in the reign of Queen Elizabeth and
Queen ElizabethIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 249 3. "In the reign of Queen Elizabeth, Thomas Gawdy
Queen ElizabethIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 79 357, 358. Queen Elizabeth twice visited Smallbridge in her progress through
Queen ElizabethThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 279 Queen Elizabeth on her way to Tilbury on 29th September, 1589,
Queen PhilippaIntroductionL 94 Queen Philippa from her Flemish home to the English court. 
Queen's BenchIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 65 of the Queen's Bench, at Woolverstone, near Ipswich, and resided there
Queen's BenchIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 201 In November, 1574, he was appointed justice of the Queen's Bench and was
Queen's Serjeant-at-LawIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 210 (Queen's Serjeant-at-Law) leading for the prosecution.
QueenIntroductionL 81 his Queen, Philippa of Hainault. Their cloth was long famed for the fineness
QueenIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 206 for conspiracy to assassinate the Queen in February, 1514 -5,
QueenIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 209 the commission for the trial of the Queen of Scots, his half-brother, Sir
QueenThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 281 for dinner. After dinner the Queen asked for a Flagon of Burgundy and drank
QueriesIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 185 and Queries (Tymms),
QuiThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 72 Qui in Bellis contra Galliam et Scotiam gestis 

 
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