Word(s) | Chapter | Line | Context |
Sable | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 36 | , 1 and 4 - Sable, a fesse between three doves, |
Sable | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 30 | Sable, a fess between three Birds or Doves Argent:- for Page. |
Sable | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 84 | No.1, Sable, a fess between three doves, Argent, membered Gules. Page. |
Sable | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 46 | 2. Sable, a fess between three doves, argent, membered gules. Page. |
Sacrilege | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 244 | of Sacrilege, ed. 1653, p.243). His only daughter, Frances, married |
Sadler | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 178 | 1853-1830 - G. Sadler. |
Sadler | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 180 | 1835-1835 - W. S. Sadler. |
Sadler | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 184 | 1839 - J. W. Sadler. |
Sale | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 65 | of Sale, of which an illustration is given |
Salem | Introduction | L 446 | , Salem, 1631, Felt. |
Salem | Introduction | L 479 | , marked as of Salem 1631. |
Samuel Cooper | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 91 | Samuel Cooper of Colchester, farmer, and his son William, his executors. |
Samuel Gibbs | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 135 | part and Samuel Gibbs of Stoke-by-Naylaud, Esquire, Robert Maidstone of |
Samuel Rudkin | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 5 | daughter of Samuel Rudkin, of Langham at Mile End church, Colchester, on |
Sancroft | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 222 | 5. "Among the Sancroft letters in the Harleian |
Sapworth | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 326 | and heiress of . . . . Sapworth, and had by her four sons and three daughters. |
Sarah Ann | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 20 | on May 8th, 1857, Sarah Ann, daughter of Mark Simpson Scrutton, of Elmstead, |
Sarah Ann | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 22 | but the daughter, Sarah Ann, died, and was buried at Mile End, in October, |
Sarah Ann | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 29 | His wife, Sarah Ann, died February 2nd, 1886, |
Sarah Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 159 | and Sarah Wyncoll. Deborah Wyncoll married a third time to William |
Sarah Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 14 | first child entered is:- "Sarah Wyncoll was born October 6th, 1779." |
Sarah Wyncoll | William Wyncoll (K) | L 76 | Sarah Wyncoll (nee Wrench) |
Sarah Wyncoll | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 2 | and Sarah Wyncoll, |
Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 116 | and Sarah his |
Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 4 | , August, 1749, and resided there until his marriage to Sarah, |
Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 23 | " instead of a girl "Sarah." The girl Sarah |
Sarah | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 23 | ." The girl Sarah |
Sarah | William Wyncoll (K) | L 23 | He married Sarah, daughter of Charles Wrench, |
Sarah | William Wyncoll (K) | L 68 | ) opposite his house. His wife Sarah, |
Sarah | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 64 | He left issue, sorrowing Sarah his wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters, |
Sarah | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 66 | His wife Sarah died 1838, aged 71 years, and |
Schedule | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 245 | . II., 1729, "A Schedule |
Schoolroom | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 263 | inscribed in these terms is in the Schoolroom at |
Scotch | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 176 | . (Rot. Pip. Northd.). He opposed the Scotch |
Scotiae | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 69 | Et ad Scotiae confinia praediis et honoribus accrevit, |
Scotiam | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 72 | et Scotiam gestis |
Scotland | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 121 | ., of Scotland, was descended from |
Scotland | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 205 | , king of Scotland, to York, |
Scotland | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 219 | of Scotland, won the battle of Argyle, |
Scotland | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 222 | of Scotland (Par. Edward II., us. 5). but this |
Scotland | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 224 | Scotland between Berwick-on- Tweed and river Forth, marshes of Annandale, |
Scotland | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 225 | of Scotland, 4 Edward II., indorso m. 5). He |
Scotland | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 128 | in Scotland. Here our third son, Breame Ramsay Fowler, was born. |
Scots | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 209 | of Scots, his half-brother, Sir |
Scots | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 178 | was taken by the Scots 20 Henry II. (see Leland |
Scott Kennedy | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 76 | H. Scott Kennedy, of the 99th, the husband of my wife's eldest sister, |
Scottish | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 261 | , to the Scottish wars |
Seal | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 156 | have caused our Seal to be affixed to these Letters. Witnesses. Matilda |
Second | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 130 | , and Second in command, |
Segar | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 265 | reason according to Segar, except perhaps on account of civil contentions. |
Serapis | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 97 | 1st February, 1885, and sailed for home in H.M.S. "Serapis" on 1st April, |
Serjeant's Inn | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 236 | . He died suddenly of apoplexy at Serjeant's Inn and |
Serjeant-at-Law | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 200 | . 1567, was called to the degree of Serjeant-at-Law. |
Service | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 160 | from the Service on 1st April, 1905. From retirement I was appointed District |
Several | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 58 | Several of the adjacent fields at are still |
Several | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 139 | . Several actions |
Several | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 27 | guardian and overseer, etc., for Several |
Severall's | Introduction | L 5 | father been born at Severall's farm, Mile End, Colebester. He showed |
Severalls | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 173 | the following entry amongst the particulars of the premises (the Severalls |
Severalls | William Wyncoll (K) | L 6 | " (or Severalls) and "Norp's Farm," and, acting |
Sewell | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 267 | (Sewell), pp. 98 - 101. |
Shah | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 41 | there, I sailed in H.M.S. "Shah "- Captain (afterwards Admiral) R. Bradshaw, |
Shahjahanpur | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 83 | buck (20 inch horn). My wife joined me at Shahjahanpur, where we stayed |
Shalford | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 24 | , of Shalford, Essex. It is |
Shalford | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 70 | , of Shalford, was, but the marriage does not appear on |
Shalford | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 102 | , January 1665. Shalford, Kelvedon |
Shalford | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 3 | , of Shalford, Essex. |
Sharjahanpur | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 81 | the regiment to Sharjahanpur, a 733 miles walk. It was a delightful journey, |
Shire | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 215 | of the Shire . . |
Shorncliffe | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 133 | 1898, we moved to Shorncliffe, where I commanded my Corps, and remained |
Sier | Introduction | L 62 | Mr. L. C. Sier has written an article on the |
Simon Fumeaux | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 173 | , married Simon Fumeaux. |
Simon | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 210 | was the ward of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, he giving a fine |
Simonstown | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 51 | from Simonstown in H.M.S. "Crocodile," on 1st October. While in Zululand |
Sir Arthur Lyon Fremantle | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 121 | and Sir Arthur Lyon Fremantle; |
Sir Charles Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 59 | half-brother, Sir Charles Umfreville, is in Langham church, the inscription |
Sir Charles Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 324 | , and had issue - Sir Charles Umfreville, of Stoke-by-Nayland, |
Sir Edward Coke | Introduction | L 381 | his illustrious predecessor (Sir Edward Coke) at the original trial. Lingard |
Sir Francis Gaudy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 229 | . Sir Francis Gaudy, as |
Sir Francis Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 227 | Sir Francis Gawdy. Sir Thomas had one son, Henry, who survived him and |
Sir Henry Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 267 | Sir Henry Gawdy in Claxton church, Norfolk. -Bloomfield's Norfolk |
Sir Henry Montague's | Introduction | L 379 | previously. Sir Henry Montague's language on this occasion forms |
Sir Henry Montague | Introduction | L 373 | secondly, Sir Henry Montague, knight, Recorder of London (1604), King's |
Sir Henry Montague | Introduction | L 418 | Sir Henry Montague left no issue surviving him by his wife (nee Anne Wyncoll). |
Sir Henry Smyth | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 121 | , my generals being Sir Henry Smyth and Sir Arthur Lyon Fremantle; |
Sir Henry Wentworth | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 28 | daughter of Sir Henry Wentworth of Codham Hall, Wethersfield, Essex) was |
Sir John Perrot | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 231 | on 18th April, 1589, Sir John Perrot, in June, 1592, Robert Devereux, Earl |
Sir John Spencer | Introduction | L 368 | Sir John Spencer, Lord Mayor of London. His third daughter, Alice, |
Sir John Spencer | Introduction | L 369 | married the father, Sir John Spencer himself, and thus became the step-mother |
Sir Lionel Halliday | Introduction | L 372 | mentioned, married, first, Sir Lionel Halliday, Lord Mayor of London, and, |
Sir Nevil Lyttleton | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 148 | and then Sir Nevil Lyttleton. |
Sir Neville Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 280 | dined with Sir Neville Umfreville at his seat near that place and had goose |
Sir Peyton Skipworth | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 16 | in which I remained three very happy years. My friend was Sir Peyton Skipworth, |
Sir Richard Page | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 46 | These arms were confirmed to Sir Richard Page, knight, |
Sir Richard Page | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 49 | , father of Sir Richard Page, married . . . . daughter and co-heiress |
Sir Richard Page | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 52 | descent from Sir Richard Page. |
Sir Richard Page | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 81 | to Sir Richard Page 20th February, 1530. They were :- |
Sir Richard Page | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 94 | Sir Richard Page, although there seems little doubt that such was the fact. |
Sir Richard Pyke | Introduction | L 197 | and died in November, 152 I. It was attested by "Sir Richard Pyke, |
Sir Robert | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 255 | 10. Sir Robert, second son of Sir Thomas, being his male |
Sir Robert | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 264 | , son of Sir Robert, varied his arms without apparent |
Sir Thomas Berney | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 229 | Sir Thomas Berney, of Park Hall, Reedham, Norfolk. Sir Francis Gaudy, as |
Sir Thomas Gawdy's | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 224 | for Sir Thomas Gawdy's grave 6s. |
Sir Thomas Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 64 | of Sir Thomas Gawdy,2 of Gawdy Hall, Norfolk, a Judge |
Sir Thomas Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 71 | Sir Thomas Gawdy, had, amongst many other estates, a seat at, and was in |
Sir Thomas Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 197 | Sir Thomas Gawdy entered the Inner Temple 12th February, |
Sir Thomas Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 216 | time of his death, which took place on 4th November, 1558, Sir Thomas Gawdy |
Sir Thomas Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 222 | 1588, Sir Thomas Gawdy, Knighte, was buried ye 12th day |
Sir Thomas Honeywood | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 173 | Sir Thomas Honeywood, Richard Harlackenden, Isaac Wincoll and John Elliston." |
Sir Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 227 | . Sir Thomas had one son, Henry, who survived him and |
Sir Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 239 | 9. Sir Thomas, the second son of Earl Robert by the second |
Sir Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 255 | , second son of Sir Thomas, being his male |
Sir Walter Raleigh | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 233 | trial for high treason in February, 1601, Sir Walter Raleigh in November, |
Sir Walter Raleigh | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 236 | of Sir Walter Raleigh. He died suddenly of apoplexy at Serjeant's Inn and |
Sir William Cooke | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 223 | , there is one from Sir William Cooke, |
Sir William Cooke | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 257 | his wife, eldest daughter of Sir William Cooke, |
Sir William Waldegrave's | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 27 | Sir William Waldegrave's second son (by Margery, |
Sir William Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 9 | of Sir William Waldegrave, of Smallbridge, Bures St. Mary (who died 30th |
Sir William Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 45 | coats of Sir William Waldegrave, included the following seven coats obtained |
Sir William Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 76 | family was Sir William Waldegrave, who was nominated 5 Henry VIII. as one |
Sir William Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 104 | (second son of Sir William Waldegrave). On the death |
Sir William | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 11 | fourteen additional quarterings to its arms. The arms of this Sir William |
Sir William | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 179 | given in the footnote again proves that Sir William Cooke4 |
Sir | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 209 | , his half-brother, Sir |
Sir | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 227 | to say:- 'Sir, I have a Brother-in-Law, who lives in Essex, a very worthy |
Sir | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 30 | ) Sir |
Sir | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 123 | Sir A. S. Wynne, K.C.B. I worked with Colonel E. Hughes, C.B., G.C.M., |
Sir | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 147 | , first under Sir H. Hildyard |
Six | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 49 | but there is no positive proof of this. Six of them are now at Langham |
Size | Introduction | L 270 | ." Size of effigy 18¼ by |
Sizer | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 170 | 1761 - Mrs. Sizer. |
Smallbridge | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 9 | , of Smallbridge, Bures St. Mary (who died 30th |
Smallbridge | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 79 | twice visited Smallbridge in her progress through |
Some | Introduction | L 60 | Some excuse may surely be found for my ungallant statement above. |
Some | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 110 | the place is a perfect wilderness. Some fine old cedars and the bole of |
Some | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 50 | . Some of them are said to be by |
Somerset House | Introduction | L 165 | 5. At Somerset House, reference No. 18: Maynwarying. 1521. |
Somerset House | Introduction | L 220 | . Somerset House, |
Somerset House | Introduction | L 274 | 9. At Somerset House, reference No.9: Thower. |
Somerset House | Introduction | L 301 | Somerset House, ref. No. 20: Ayloffe. 1519. |
Somerset House | Introduction | L 317 | 11. Somerset House, No. 24: Arundell. |
Somerset House | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 102 | p.218, at Somerset House. At Halstead, January 1665. Shalford, Kelvedon |
Somerset House | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 109 | according to the authorities at Somerset House, and there is only an entry |
Somerset House | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 189 | 32, Somerset House. |
Somerset House | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 185 | 2. Somerset House, No. 569 |
Son | Introduction | L 65 | and Son, the printers, are kindly giving me every assistance, |
Son | Introduction | L 447 | . Son of Thomas of the |
Sons | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 157 | our Sons, this 10th day of July in the tenth |
South Africa | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 43 | told me of it years ago in South Africa, and that none of his family would |
South Africa | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 99 | commanded the regiment in South Africa, being in command of the troops. |
South Africa | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 136 | , and sailed for South Africa, |
South Africa | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 145 | in South Africa, which |
South Africa | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 155 | months, and, on my return to South Africa, commanded the Army Service Corps |
South African | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 134 | at this, my best station, I consider, till the outbreak of the South African |
South Devon | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 48 | , South Devon, where he resided until his |
South Devon | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 72 | , South Devon, on the 17th May, |
South Staffordshires | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 32 | promotion into the South Staffordshires, |
Southampton | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 137 | from Southampton, in the Union Castle s.s. "Braemar Castle." On arrival |
Southern Command | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 161 | , Southern Command, on 24th April, 1905, and later, on 23rd |
Spacious | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 120 | old hall still stand, and are of a most substantial and Spacious character |
Spain | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 122 | of Spain, who conquered Ireland |
Spanish Armada | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 282 | destruction to the Spanish Armada. She had only that moment returned the |
Spelman's History | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 243 | and brined there without any ceremony." - Spelman's History |
Spirling | Introduction | L 335 | his lease of Spirling, part of the manor of Brampton |
Sports | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 158 | of Sports, preaching that the |
Spread Eagles Sable | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 36 | 3 Spread Eagles Sable. |
Spring Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 120 | as well as in his own marriage settlement, as "Spring Wyncoll." His mother |
Spring Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 122 | , was "commonly called Spring Wyncoll" and such |
Spring Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 22 | birthday (16th June, 1683) and he is therein described as "Spring Wyncoll |
Spring Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 36 | The whole property, it was set forth, "the said Spring Wyncoll hath as |
Spring Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 87 | registers as the son or daughter of "Mr. Spring Wyncoll and Dorothy his |
Spring Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 207 | , was plaintiff, and Spring Wyncoll and Mary his wife, |
Spring | Introduction | L 52 | Spring) may have been a most estimable person in his eyes, but she certainly |
Spring | Introduction | L 54 | (Spring) Wyncoll ("G") was cut off with the proverbial shilling |
Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 87 | a member of a younger branch of the celebrated Spring family of Lavenham, |
Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 119 | "Spring" Wyncoll. Moreover he is described in several deeds I have seen, |
Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 133 | Spring) on condition that she paid 100l. within two years of his |
Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 246 | ("Spring") Wyncoll and |
Spring | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 1 | ("Spring") Wyncoll |
Spring | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 86 | name or "Spring," but each of his children is entered in the Langham church |
Spring | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 88 | wife," and their third child was christened "Spring." |
Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 2 | ("Spring") and |
Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 211 | . The Spring |
Spring | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 165 | Spring, the fourth son, lived at Langham but |
Springs | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 71 | those registers, nor are there any entries therein of any Springs at this |
St. Botolph's | Introduction | L 419 | , and was buried at St. Botolph's |
St. Clere | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 291 | heiress of St. Clere, and had issue:- William (16). He married, |
St. Clere | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 331 | eldest son, St. Clere, of Higham Hall, and that on August 31st, 1679, he |
St. Edmunds | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 53 | of St. Edmunds, Dudley, and numerous pieces of plate from his old pupils, |
St. Giles | Introduction | L 464 | of St. Giles, |
St. Helena | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 38 | , I sailed for St. Helena in the Union Company's mail |
St. Helena | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 40 | and lost. At St. Helena I met my dear wife, and after six happy months |
St. Helena | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 149 | My wife and daughter, who had been at St. Helena |
St. John's Church | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 31 | was buried at St. John's Church, Colchester, aged 60 years. He died at |
St. John's Church | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 32 | on the 11th August, 1911, and is buried at St. John's Church. |
St. John's | William Wyncoll (K) | L 68 | district church (St. John's) opposite his house. His wife Sarah, |
St. John's | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 26 | and St. John's |
St. John's | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 68 | straight to St. John's church, where we were married by the Rev. W. H. |
St. John | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 30 | of St. John, at Margate, to the vicar, the Rev. Canon Josiah Bateman, M.A. |
St. Luke's | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 104 | at St. Luke's |
St. Luke | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 41 | of the new parish of St. Luke, where he remained till 1890. |
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 26 | , at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, on the 20th |
St. Martin | Introduction | L 131 | in the octave of St. Martin 34 Edward III, and confirmed in Hilary term |
St. Matthias | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 167 | was baptised at St. Matthias church, Earls Court. The history of my wife's |
St. Michael | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 76 | of St. Michael, Mile End, contributing 32l. thereto, there being |
St. Michael | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 34 | organ and reredos to the beautiful old church of St. Michael and All Angels, |
Staff Corps | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 78 | , I resigned my Staff Corps appointment |
Staff | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 124 | , who taught me most of what little I know of Staff |
Staff | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 127 | of my Staff appointment, and I was ordered to Edinburgh to command the |
Staple Inn | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 8 | , of Staple Inn, and Thomas Paris,1 |
State Trials | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 230 | , took part in several State Trials, viz., the Earl of Arundel, |
Steddy | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 68 | was a Steddy, I believe |
Steddys | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 69 | and Steddys, and |
Stephen Brown | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 160 | 1741-1741 - Stephen Brown. |
Stevens | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 101 | ) F. Stevens, I was ordered to |
Stoke-by-Nayland | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 324 | , of Stoke-by-Nayland, |
Stoke-by-Nayland | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 26 | and Stoke-by-Nayland. |
Stoke-by-Nayland | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 211 | Stoke-by-Nayland, Framlingham, and Parham Hacheston, Suffolk. The Spring |
Stoke-by-Naylaud | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 135 | of Stoke-by-Naylaud, Esquire, Robert Maidstone of |
Stoke | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 64 | De Stoke juxta Nayland Corn. Suffolc: |
Storm | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 284 | by a Storm. She drank another Flagon to wash down the goose and the good |
Stoughton | Introduction | L 455 | under either or both Stoughton and Danford as President to serve as clerk |
Stour | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 25 | the Stour valley within a few yards of the river. It is approached by a |
Subsidy Returns | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 125 | Subsidy Returns for the parish of Little Waldingfield on the 10th February, |
Subsidy Returns | John Wyncoll (C) | L 54 | The Subsidy Returns for Suffolk in 1568 throw |
Subsidy | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 77 | of the most discreet persons for assessing and collecting the Subsidy." |
Sudbury | Introduction | L 79 | and Sudbury. |
Sudbury | Introduction | L 85 | , near Sudbury. |
Sudbury | Introduction | L 149 | , near Sudbury, the common ancestor, is the first of the family |
Sudbury | Introduction | L 158 | of Sudbury and the prior of Clare for trentalls of masses. |
Sudbury | Introduction | L 175 | , a house at Sudbury, tenements and |
Sudbury | Introduction | L 255 | and 10d. each to the prior and convent of the friars of Sudbury, |
Sudbury | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 24 | to Sudbury. Roger Wyncoll married Thomasine, daughter of Page, "a sole |
Sudbury | John Wyncoll (C) | L 72 | , gentleman, of Sudbury, afterwards |
Sudbury | John Wyncoll (C) | L 117 | of Sudbury (Lib. Wroo, fo. 222) on the 25th February, 1577. |
Sudbury | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 258 | , of Sudbury, came out of ye |
Sudbury | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 261 | , of Sudbury, and, thirdly, Matthew Lawrence, Town Preacher, of Ipswich.- |
Sudhury | Introduction | L 192 | , at Sudhury and the neighbouring |
Suffolc | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 64 | . Suffolc: |
Suffolk Archaeological Society | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 78 | of the Suffolk Archaeological Society, vol. iv., pp. |
Suffolk Poll Book | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 112 | we learn from the Suffolk Poll Book, was vicar of Bouedge (near Woodbridge) |
Suffolk | Author's Note | L 4 | , Suffolk, which belong to the Ecclesiastical |
Suffolk | Introduction | L 31 | of Suffolk, 1577. |
Suffolk | Introduction | L 70 | and Suffolk clergymen, chiefly the Rev. Thomas Myers, vicar |
Suffolk | Introduction | L 107 | , 2 Suffolk; and, |
Suffolk | Introduction | L 129 | , Suffolk: 35 Edward. |
Suffolk | Introduction | L 162 | . Suffolk, cli. 492. |
Suffolk | Introduction | L 392 | in Suffolk, and was a Member of the Middle |
Suffolk | Introduction | L 445 | , Co. Suffolk. |
Suffolk | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 4 | , Suffolk. |
Suffolk | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 61 | , Suffolk; |
Suffolk | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 69 | of Suffolk, 1577, G |
Suffolk | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 114 | (co. Suffolk) |
Suffolk | John Wyncoll (C) | L 10 | of Suffolk. 1 |
Suffolk | John Wyncoll (C) | L 45 | of Suffolk, vol. i., p.48: "The manor |
Suffolk | John Wyncoll (C) | L 54 | for Suffolk in 1568 throw |
Suffolk | John Wyncoll (C) | L 70 | , Suffolk; Anne, who married, first, Richard |
Suffolk | John Wyncoll (C) | L 71 | , Suffolk, secondly Taylor; John, who died sine prole; |
Suffolk | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 218 | and other estates in Suffolk and Berkshire. |
Suffolk | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 271 | of Suffolk. Harl.. |
Suffolk | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 153 | , comitatu Suffolk, una cum uxore charissima |
Suffolk | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 178 | mills, Suffolk.3 Moreover, the extract |
Suffolk | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 15 | , Suffolk, where she died, and was buried 30th November, 1708, |
Suffolk | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 56 | and Suffolk to provide a competent |
Suffolk | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 325 | county Suffolk, whose issue died out. He married, secondly, Isabel, daughter |
Suffolk | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 9 | , Suffolk, gentlemen. He married Penelope Driver of Langham, |
Suffolk | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 211 | , Suffolk. The Spring |
Suffolk | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 249 | , Suffolk, 11 George II. (1737), Michaelmas. |
Supplies | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 143 | of Supplies from the |
Supply | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 100 | After six months' Supply and Transport course |
Surrey | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 38 | , co. Surrey). 3 - A chevron |
Surrey | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 50 | , co. Surrey. The third coat 'Thorpe' evidently |
Surrey | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 87 | , co. Surrey. |
Susan | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 208 | and Susan his wife, Dan Partridge and Elizabeth his wife, |
Sussex | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 198 | , Sussex, |
Swingledon Green | Author's Note | L 17 | doubt. We find them living at Swingledon Green, at Wincoll's Hall, which |
Tampion | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 64 | , Tampion and Metcalf respectively. John had |
Tattingstone | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 251 | arid Tattingstone, |
Taylor | John Wyncoll (C) | L 71 | , secondly Taylor; John, who died sine prole; |
Teignmouth | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 48 | ," Teignmouth, South Devon, where he resided until his |
Teignmouth | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 72 | ," Teignmouth, South Devon, on the 17th May, |
Teignmouth | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 74 | ," Teignmouth, |
Ten | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 37 | Ten portraits in oil used to hang upon the |
Terrier | Author's Note | L 20 | in the Terrier and Wincolles in the "Rental of Monks |
Terrier | Author's Note | L 57 | The "Terrier" tells of what lands it consisted. |
Testament | Introduction | L 347 | and Testament bearing date |
Thanet Lodge | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 22 | including those at a preparatory school attached at Thanet Lodge. The house |
Thanet | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 10 | at Thanet |
Thanet | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 4 | necessary. As stated before, I was born on the 26th October, 1857, at Thanet |
Thereupon | Introduction | L 389 | again. Thereupon, Mr. John Wyncoll, the Town Counsellor, made an |
Thirstane | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 129 | We lived at 20, Thirstane road, in Morningside. In January, 1897, I was |
Thom | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 93 | April 8th, 132, 1714. Thom. Wyncoll, son and heir of the said Dorothy Umfreville |
Thomae Waldegrave | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 154 | filia clarissimi viri Thomae Waldegrave, Armigeri, de Ferriers predict. |
Thomas Appleton | Introduction | L 339 | , Thomas Appleton and Edward Coleman supervisors |
Thomas Appleton | Introduction | L 340 | of his will. Among the witnesses to this will were Thomas Appleton, |
Thomas Appulton | Introduction | L 151 | the 24th October, 1504, to Thomas Appulton and Margery his wife and others |
Thomas Astley | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 56 | his wife, one of the daughters of Thomas Astley, |
Thomas Astley | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 175 | "one of the daughters of Thomas Astley, of Melton Constable," as already |
Thomas Cooke | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 156 | , before Thomas Cooke, Isaac |
Thomas Eden | John Wyncoll (C) | L 59 | , Thomas Eden, Robert Crane and Robert Gurdon) only |
Thomas Gavdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 319 | vnto Sr Thomas Gavdy of |
Thomas Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 183 | , daughter of Thomas Gawdy, esquyer, |
Thomas Gawdy | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 249 | , Thomas Gawdy |
Thomas Gott | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 324 | Thomas Gott, of Grays Inn, and had issue - Sir Charles Umfreville, of Stoke-by-Nayland, |
Thomas Greenhills | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 69 | . We stayed with the Thomas Greenhills in Dhurrumtolla, Calcutta, and |
Thomas Heatley | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 8 | were then Thomas Heatley, of Staple Inn, and Thomas Paris,1 |
Thomas Lawrence's | John Wyncoll (C) | L 87 | , lately Thomas Lawrence's, of the Lord Hunsdon of |
Thomas Mathew | Introduction | L 198 | his ghostly advisor," Thomas Mathew and Richard Studwicke and was proved |
Thomas Mayhew's | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 143 | others. Amongst the papers in this action is a memorandum in Thomas Mayhew's |
Thomas Mayhew's | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 216 | consequent on Thomas Mayhew's dealings and also, perhaps, the last men- |
Thomas Mayhew's | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 233 | the utter hopelessness of obtaining anything out of Thomas Mayhew's estate, |
Thomas Mayhew's | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 246 | of Thomas Mayhew's debts." |
Thomas Mayhew | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 70 | Thomas Mayhew, of Colchester, gentlemen, were the trustees. Thomas Wyncoll |
Thomas Mayhew | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 129 | by two lawyers, Mr. Thomas Mayhew, of Colchester, and a Mr. White, of Coggeshall, |
Thomas Mayhew | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 131 | but that she had dealings with Thomas Mayhew to her cost can be proved |
Thomas Mayhew | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 136 | Thomas Mayhew appears to have died leaving |
Thomas Mayhew | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 198 | of Thomas Mayhew) was awarded the residue of his estate. Penelope Wyncoll |
Thomas Mayhew | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 225 | have little doubt, notwithstanding the liberal manner in which Thomas Mayhew |
Thomas Myers | Introduction | L 70 | . Thomas Myers, vicar |
Thomas Paris | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 8 | , and Thomas Paris,1 |
Thomas Paris | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 78 | wherein it is recited that Thomas Paris the elder, clerk, and many others |
Thomas Potter | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 208 | Thomas Potter and Susan his wife, Dan Partridge and Elizabeth his wife, |
Thomas Raymond | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 45 | Thomas Raymond, Christopher Johnson and John Goldsmith. |
Thomas Rogers | John Wyncoll (C) | L 73 | . Thomas Rogers, of Horringer; |
Thomas Sadler | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 176 | 1792-1811 - Thomas Sadler |
Thomas Semen | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 71 | property to Thomas Semen, and had he possessed |
Thomas Sizer | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 168 | 1753-1760 - Thomas Sizer. |
Thomas Spring Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 100 | farm." Thomas Spring Wyncoll died in the forty-eighth |
Thomas Sprynge | Author's Note | L 56 | (1544)" we find that Thomas Sprynge then held Wyncolls. |
Thomas Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 8 | Thomas Waldegrave, of the Ferrers, in Bures Hamlet, Essex, great granddaughter |
Thomas Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 37 | , the youngest son of Thomas Waldegrave, took up |
Thomas Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 42 | These two daughters became co-heiresses of their father, Thomas Waldegrave |
Thomas Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 103 | for difference, Thomas Waldegrave being the sole male representative of |
Thomas Waldegrave | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 105 | , only child of Thomas Waldegrave, who died at Twinstead in |
Thomas Woodruffe | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 142 | , Thomas Woodruffe, and |
Thomas Wyllet | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 52 | , which his father had purchased from Thomas Wyllet and Henry |
Thomas Wyncol | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 149 | Thomas Wyncol, Armigeri de Twinstead, Comitatu Essex, filios |
Thomas Wyncoll's | Introduction | L 51 | Thomas Wyncoll's ("F") second wife (nee Mary |
Thomas Wyncoll's | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 173 | given below. Thomas Wyncoll's first wife was the daughter of William Cooke, |
Thomas Wyncoll's | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 45 | Therefore the position on Thomas Wyncoll's father's death in 17271 |
Thomas Wyncoll's | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 81 | of Thomas Wyncoll's wife is given as "Mary" in one instance. I believe |
Thomas Wyncoll's | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 128 | a few years since. I think it is fairly certain that this was Thomas Wyncoll's |
Thomas Wyncoll | Introduction | L 56 | , the wife of Thomas Wyncoll ("H") a generation or two later |
Thomas Wyncoll | Introduction | L 335 | to Thomas Wyncoll his lease of Spirling, part of the manor of Brampton |
Thomas Wyncoll | Introduction | L 338 | and Thomas Wyncoll, |
Thomas Wyncoll | John Wyncoll (C) | L 43 | "Thomas Wyncoll, Gent., son and heir, 1638." |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 9 | Thomas Wyncoll (F) was |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 16 | That Thomas Wyncoll was wealthy is undoubted. |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 36 | Thomas Wyncoll was about 30 years of age and |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 64 | Thomas Wyncoll evidently remained a widower |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 83 | which were granted to Thomas Wyncoll, on the "renunciation |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 91 | It would appear that Thomas Wyncoll left Twinstead |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 113 | Thomas Wyncoll married Mary Spring. There is evidence that this second |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 118 | beyond this, as though out of pique, Thomas Wyncoll assumed the name of |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 131 | By his will, Thomas Wyncoll devised his copyhold |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 137 | being Thomas Wyncoll, Henry Fenne, junior, and Henry Cooke. He died at |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 224 | of Thomas Wyncoll who had held |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 2 | (G) was the eldest son of Thomas Wyncoll (F) |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 37 | heir to Thomas Wyncoll his late father deceased." |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 85 | Not only had Thomas Wyncoll adopted the christian |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 89 | Thomas Wyncoll lived at Langham after his marriage. |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 107 | Thomas Wyncoll. His wife left none, but Letters of Administration were |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 1 | Thomas Wyncoll (H), the |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 16 | in the family, of which more hereafter. Thomas Wyncoll purchased the "Valley |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 63 | On 30th September, 1755, Thomas Wyncoll sold |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 70 | , gentlemen, were the trustees. Thomas Wyncoll |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 85 | 2. 17th November, 1714, Thomas Wyncoll of Langham, 25, and Penelope |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 122 | There is little doubt but that Thomas Wyncoll |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 134 | no will of Thomas Wyncoll was proved and Letters of Administration were |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 166 | 1751 - Thomas Wyncoll. |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 1 | Thomas Wyncoll (I) was |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 2 | the only surviving son of Thomas Wyncoll (H). |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 9 | for sixteen years I tried to prove Thomas Wyncoll (I) the son of his father |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 20 | that Thomas Wyncoll, Gentleman, a customary tenant of the |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 22 | Thomas Wyncoll an infant and the only son (filius unicus) of the |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 30 | is the son and heir of Thomas Wyncoll deceased." At this and subsequent |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 57 | . This shews conclusively that Thomas Wyncoll (I) was the son and |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 58 | heir of Thomas Wyncoll (H) deceased. |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 69 | , Thomas Wyncoll attained |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 74 | It seems that Thomas Wyncoll returned to Langham |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 88 | the land Thomas Wyncoll farmed in this parish. We find the first entry |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 94 | as I believe to have been the case, that Thomas Wyncoll died in 1785 and |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 102 | the connection; but of course now we are able to prove that Thomas Wyncoll |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 106 | I do not think that Thomas Wyncoll owned any |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 122 | life and deeds of Thomas Wyncoll (I) it is regrettable that I am unable |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 133 | documents he was described as "Thomas Wyncoll, Gent." leads one to suppose |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 170 | It would appear that Thomas Wyncoll hired, |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 1 | Thomas Wyncoll (J) was |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 2 | the second son of Thomas Wyncoll (I). His elder |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 29 | not know more about their grandparents. My uncle, Mr. Thomas Wyncoll of |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 31 | farm, tells us some little. He says Thomas Wyncoll (J), his grandfather, |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 56 | (J), made over to "Thomas Wyncoll, (junr.) a number of |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 67 | Thomas Wyncoll (J) evidently considered that |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 83 | Thomas Wyncoll (J) died May 18th, |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 99 | Thomas Wyncoll had eight children, four sons |
Thomas Wyncoll | William Wyncoll (K) | L 4 | the second son of his father, Thomas Wyncoll (J), |
Thomas Wyncoll | William Wyncoll (K) | L 39 | Thomas Wyncoll |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 2 | Thomas Wyncoll (L), |
Thomas Wyncoll | Thomas Wyncoll (L) | L 24 | Thomas Wyncoll, as his father before him, showed |
Thomas Wyncoln | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 50 | . Thomas Wyncoln. 108 acres. |
Thomas | Introduction | L 54 | that Thomas (Spring) Wyncoll ("G") was cut off with the proverbial shilling |
Thomas | Introduction | L 447 | of Thomas of the |
Thomas | Introduction | L 479 | Thomas, by Farmer, marked as of Salem 1631. |
Thomas | Introduction | L 480 | Thomas, Watertown, a proprietor, 1642, is therefore |
Thomas | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 64 | , who married Thomas |
Thomas | John Wyncoll (C) | L 69 | , who married Thomas |
Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 134 | (E), or Thomas |
Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 144 | , the first wife of Thomas (F), on the |
Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 210 | (or Thomas) Gawdy (Queen's Serjeant-at-Law) leading for the prosecution. |
Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 32 | and, the youngest (Thomas, of Ferrers) to Elizabeth, daughter of Robert |
Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 37 | died unmarried. Thomas, the youngest son of Thomas Waldegrave, took up |
Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 38 | , and had Thomas (who married |
Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 132 | died an infant on 24th July, 1620, (2) Thomas (F), |
Thomas | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 198 | and baptised his sons Thomas |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 54 | of Thomas |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 66 | By such marriage, there were issue:- Thomas |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 246 | Thomas ("Spring") Wyncoll and |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 256 | , eldest sonne of Thomas |
Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 1 | Thomas ("Spring") Wyncoll |
Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 28 | The property brought into settlement by Thomas |
Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 79 | Thomas and Dorothy Wyncoll's marriage settlement |
Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 84 | their eldest son, Thomas, as will be shewn later. |
Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 245 | and left two sons, Thomas and Robert. The elder |
Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 246 | son, Thomas, succeeded his father and died 12th February 14 Richard II., |
Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 290 | 15. Thomas, second son, married Dorothy, daughter and Co- |
Thomas | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 296 | this Thomas. |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 2 | eldest son of Thomas ("Spring") and |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 57 | age which were undoubtedly used by Thomas and Penelope Wyncoll. |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 96 | appurtenances, in the occupation of the said Thomas. |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 98 | April 8th, 132, 1714. Thomas wyncoll, gent., son and heir of the said Dorothy |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 10 | Thomas (H) without success. It then struck me to try the Court Rolls of |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 12 | and strange to say I received proof that he was the son and heir of Thomas |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 23 | said Thomas and of the age of nine years, by Penelope his Mother, prayed |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 25 | and because the said Thomas was under age the lord granted the guardianship |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 29 | " previously referred to "and that Thomas |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 48 | was to Thomas (I), "an infant and only son (filius unicus) of the said |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 49 | Thomas, and of the age of nine years" (see appendix iii.). |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 61 | Thomas, and allowed the Langham land to revert to the lord of the manor, |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 68 | long before Thomas attained his majority, and he therefore lost all right |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 95 | " was carried on by his son Thomas (J) (who we know |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 161 | Thomas, the second son, through whom we are |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 11 | child was "Thomas," baptised privately, 29th October, 1779, but in an old |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 17 | in making entries of the same people. We can hear nothing of a boy, "Thomas," |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 23 | entering it as a boy "Thomas" instead of a girl "Sarah." The girl Sarah |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 38 | I am unable to fix the exact time that Thomas |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 53 | 1805 the two sons, Thomas and William, were working for their father and |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 54 | , 1807, the eldest, Thomas, |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 56 | where he, Thomas (J), made over to "Thomas Wyncoll, (junr.) a number of |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 59 | occupation. Thomas was unfortunately a chip of the old block as far as |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 63 | and Thomas, and three daughters |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 65 | eight children and Thomas nine, and these the senior branch are still farm |
Thomas | Thomas Wyncoll (J) | L 68 | he had given his eldest son Thomas his sbare during his lifetime, as he |
Thomasin | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 61 | Thomasin, who married William Bogais, gentleman, of Edwardstone, Suffolk; |
Thomasine Page | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 93 | shewing descent of Thomasine Page, wife of Roger Wyncoll (B), from |
Thomasine | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 24 | married Thomasine, daughter of Page, "a sole |
Thomasine | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 29 | ," Thomasine |
Thomasine | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 88 | hereditaments," Thomasine, his wife, shonld have an annuity of 20l. |
Thomasine | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 123 | widow, Thomasine, outlived |
Thomasine | John Wyncoll (C) | L 46 | and Thomasine |
Thomasine | John Wyncoll (C) | L 69 | (D); Thomasine, who married Thomas |
Thomasyn Wyncoll | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 133 | . - Thomasyn Wyncoll, vidua, 10l. |
Thorough | Author's Note | L 9 | Thorough search has been made of these rolls |
Thorp | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 90 | , sable. Thorp. |
Thorpe Morieux | John Wyncoll (C) | L 57 | parish of Thorpe Morieux, on 30l. in lands.4 |
Thorpe Morieux | John Wyncoll (C) | L 64 | , on 19th October, 1557, at Thorpe Morieux, as appears by the registers |
Thorpe Morieux | John Wyncoll (C) | L 76 | , Thorpe Morieux (in which she had a life interest |
Thorpe | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 40 | (Thorpe). |
Thorpe | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 50 | . The third coat 'Thorpe' evidently |
Thorpe | John Wyncoll (C) | L 63 | , of Thorpe |
Thorpe | John Wyncoll (C) | L 93 | , 16l. in landes ... 21s 4d. Thorpe |
Thou | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 165 | to me who was a mere stranger to him. '0! Thou man of God, take up the |
Thower | Introduction | L 274 | , reference No.9: Thower. |
Tilbury | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 279 | on her way to Tilbury on 29th September, 1589, |
Times | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 287 | from the Times newspaper, 30th September, 1823.) |
Today | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 105 | will be sorry for. Today, scarce a vestige of the old place remains |
Tonks Court | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 125 | , D.D., of Tonks Court, Holborn, but |
Tortoise | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 38 | , a Tortoise passant Argent.- for Gawdy. |
Tory | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 113 | in 1727, held the vicarage, freehold. He voted Tory. |
Toski | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 109 | as the battle of Toski had been fought, and the war over, and so was ordered |
Tours | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 148 | of Tours |
Tower | Introduction | L 92 | Tower of London, the following entry appears: "Ricus de Wynkle (sic) Confessor |
Tower | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 193 | , 102, in Tower of London). In |
Tower | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 213 | , p.2, m.17, in Tower |
Town Clerk | William Wyncoll (K) | L 20 | , the present Town Clerk, in which he says: "the Corporation |
Town Counsellor | Introduction | L 362 | and Town Counsellor of Leicester. |
Town Counsellor | Introduction | L 389 | , the Town Counsellor, made an |
Town Counsellor | Introduction | L 391 | Town Counsellor, who again addressed the King in 1614, was descended from |
Town Preacher | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 261 | , Town Preacher, of Ipswich.- |
Transport Staff | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 96 | and Transport Staff. I was promoted Captain in the regiment |
Transport | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 100 | and Transport course |
Transport | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 143 | Transport work, to be A.A.G. and Assistant Director of Supplies from the |
Treasurer | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 199 | , 1560, and Treasurer |
Tugela | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 46 | division at Tugela. We went on to Fort Chelmsford, |
Turke | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 63 | Turke. |
Tweed | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 224 | - Tweed and river Forth, marshes of Annandale, |
Twinstead Hall | Introduction | L 11 | that a bull should be killed on the premises of Twinstead Hall every Christmas |
Twinstead Hall | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 44 | Twinstead Hall (Historical Description of the Parish of Twinstead, No.5, |
Twinstead Hall | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 23 | Twinstead Hall is situated near the church. It is a large |
Twinstead Hall | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 77 | interim, Twinstead Hall 4 |
Twinstead Hall | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 202 | died accounts for his non-residence at Twinstead Hall during the early |
Twinstead Hall | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 193 | as for the time being shall enjoy the premises, meaning Twinstead Hall, |
Twinstead Hall | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 256 | , of Twinstead Hall, in the County of Essex, eldest sonne of Thomas |
Twinstead Hall | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 4 | He was born at Twinstead Hall on the 16th June, 1663, his baptism being |
Twinstead | Introduction | L 12 | for the benefit of the poor of Twinstead, Great Henny, Pebmarsh, and Alphamstone. |
Twinstead | Introduction | L 71 | of Twinstead, the Rev. T. S. Raffles, rector of Langham, and the Rev. T. |
Twinstead | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 19 | does not specify them in his will. He purchased the manor of Twinstead, |
Twinstead | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 44 | of Twinstead, No.5, |
Twinstead | John Wyncoll (C) | L 11 | He inherited Twinstead manor from his father, |
Twinstead | John Wyncoll (C) | L 22 | and Twinstead, his manors of Twinstead and Harberd, lands and |
Twinstead | John Wyncoll (C) | L 22 | , his manors of Twinstead and Harberd, lands and |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 22 | of Twinstead":- |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 52 | and Twinstead, which his father had purchased from Thomas Wyllet and Henry |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 53 | , and the manors of Twinstead and Harberd, and lands and tenements |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 95 | I have visited Twinstead twice. The hall contained |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 99 | of Twinstead, wrote |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 148 | , the vicar of Twinstead, had |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 158 | held his first court at Twinstead |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 166 | Orders6, at Twinstead on 29th October, |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 168 | , buried at Twinstead 6th March, 1617; and one other daughter. The wife |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 170 | is upon the wall of the present church at Twinstead. There were five brasses |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 255 | ., Twinstead. |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 348 | was no issue.8 She was buried at Twinstead on 22nd April, |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 351 | was buried at Twinstead on 20th August, 1638, so that he outlived his second |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 3 | at the end of 1593 and was baptised at Twinstead church on |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 105 | , who died at Twinstead in |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 136 | , buried at Twinstead 8th November, 1638, (7) Margaret, baptised |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 137 | at Twinstead 16th November, 1634, buried there 27th November, 1637, and |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 138 | , buried at Twinstead 25th February, 1680. The gravestone to |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 140 | wall just within the chancell under the pews" of old Twinstead church. |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 168 | was of Twinstead. He was buried with |
Twinstead | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 191 | (of Twinstead |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 17 | He was lord of the manors of Twinstead, Netherhall in Little Waldingfield |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 21 | at Twinstead on 17th January, 1654. |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 27 | , baptised at Twinstead 27th November, 1653, who became the |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 28 | , baptised at Twinstead |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 30 | , baptised at Twinstead 22nd August, 1656, and |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 38 | and was buried at Twinstead church and, on my visit in December, 1888, |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 67 | , baptised at Twinstead 24th January, 1664, and Katherine, |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 68 | baptised at Twinstead 6th August, 1669. |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 91 | left Twinstead |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 149 | de Twinstead, Comitatu Essex, filios |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 183 | age and was buried at Twinstead. The pecuniary bequests under his will, |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 185 | between 4000l. and 5000l. and he thereby devised Twinstead |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 198 | for the time being of Twinstead aforesaid unto and among the |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 225 | of Twinstead under date March 25th, 1665, which is not without |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 229 | of Twinstead. The request is that |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 247 | his sisters being totally ignored by the will of their half-brother, Twinstead |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 251 | stated, in front of the south porch of Twinstead church. Its original position |
Twinstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 264 | Twinstead. |
Twinstead | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 5 | entered in the church registers at Twinstead. His father and mother moved |
Two | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 109 | Two years after his purchase |
Twynstead | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 139 | of Twynstead where |
Tymms | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 185 | (Tymms), |
Umballa | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 55 | where I remained about three months, afterwards being sent to Umballa for |
Umfranvile | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 66 | ex antiqua et nobili familia de Umfranvile, |
Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 129 | , and entitled to quarter the Umfreville arms with their own. |
Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 159 | numbers below refer to the Umfreville |
Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 163 | de Umfreville, "of the Beard," was kinsman of, |
Umfreville | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 234 | the Umfreville estates she could will to the Percy's. Robert, the eldest |
Umfreville | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 3 | (née Umfreville), was born and baptised at |
Umfreville | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 99 | Umfreville, one of the daughters of the said Isabel, to Fordlands and Oatlands, |
Umfrevilles | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 118 | to be able to prove their descent from royalty, and the Umfrevilles were |
Umfrevilles | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 48 | This strengthens the belief that the portraits are those of the Umfrevilles, |
Umfrevilles | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 51 | , who lived while the Umfrevilles held the estate. |
Union Castle | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 137 | , in the Union Castle s.s. "Braemar Castle." On arrival |
Union Company's | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 38 | in the Union Company's mail |
Uxorem | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 155 | Uxorem duxit Mariam filiam primogenitam celeberrimi viri Gulielmi Cooke, |
Uxoris | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 152 | omnibus grati qui nunc inter Uxoris atavos dormit |
Valley House | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 110 | of the Valley House and lands, viz., on 24th October, 1724, he sold |
Valley House | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 5 | of the Valley House, Langham, it may be safely assumed he was born there. |
Valley House | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 35 | of the Valley House, Langham. |
Valley Mansion | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 18 | of the Valley Mansion, Langham, Essex, who |
Valley Mansion | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 92 | that lie and his wife resided at the "Valley Mansion" with his mother-in-law, |
Valley Mansion | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 24 | The "Valley Mansion" stands at the bottom of |
Valley Mansion | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 45 | the time he did not know of the "Valley Mansion." His small daughter fully |
Valley | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 337 | "The Valley." |
Valley | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 16 | purchased the "Valley |
Valley | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 20 | The extent of the Valley lands then amounted to about 80 acres, He had |
Valley | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 50 | , and only two remain at the Valley. Some of them are said to be by |
Valley | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 150 | 4. The following is a list of the occupiers of the "Valley" |
Valley | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 28 | father and concerning the 22 acres of land adjoining the Valley house, |
Valley | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 110 | year only (1752), the old "Valley farm," the home of his childhood, which |
Vauncy | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 19 | , an eagle displayed ermine. Vauncy. |
Vert | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 38 | Vert, a Tortoise passant Argent.- for Gawdy. |
Vert | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 194 | Vert, a tortoise passant, Argent. Crest: On a wreath, |
Vian | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 149 | and Vian otherwise called Robert with the Beard, the Lordship, vale and |
Virgil | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 129 | Virgil will recognise that the first of these inscriptions appears in the |
Virgin Mary | Introduction | L 155 | purposes, such as the bequest of his soul to the Virgin Mary, 20d. |
Viscount Mandevil | Introduction | L 409 | and Viscount Mandevil. In 1626 he was created Earl |
Visitation | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 272 | , 1136 fo. 51 also in the Visitation of Essex, |
Visitation | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 92 | and Harl. MSS. 1531, fol. 55, Visitation of Bedfordshire, 1566, give Graye |
Visitations | Introduction | L 361 | pedigree in the Visitations of Leicester, 1619, evidently handed |
Visitations | Introduction | L 461 | on the authority of the Visitations of Gloucester |
Visitations | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 2 | ' Visitations both at the Heralds' College, 1 |
Visitations | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 11 | ' Visitations, |
Visitations | Roger Wyncoll (B) | L 69 | : Visitations of Suffolk, 1577, G |
Visitations | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 91 | of Visitations made by Harvey, Clarancieux Herald, |
Vivit | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 323 | Vivit post funera virtus.7 |