"The Wyncolls of Suffolk and Essex" - Concordance

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facsimileThomas Wyncoll (J)L 70      I have in my possession a facsimile of an old
factIntroductionL 17 the fact that Mr. Isaac Wyncoll in his will, dated March 1681, directed
factIntroductionL 56      One fact is made tolerably clear, and it is
factIntroductionL 276 such fact is little to be wondered at, seeing that the same treatment was
factIntroductionL 307 incorrect.  In fact it is stated that the pedigree was handed to the
factIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 108 residence at Woolverstone is accounted for by the fact that his father-in-law,
factIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 147 Sir Richard Page, although there seems little doubt that such was the fact
factIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 317 wife's relatives." The fact that he was 44 years of age when his father
factThomas Wyncoll (F)L 185 be wanted on this point, there remains the fact that, as will be seen by
factThomas Wyncoll (H)L 80 of which are of oak, in fact there are tons upon tons of oak in the place.
factThomas Wyncoll (H)L 348 so changed her name. The fact that her name appears in the suit of June,
factThomas Wyncoll (I)L 6 proved unavailing. From the fact that his father was then in occupation
factThomas Wyncoll (I)L 208 time, at least 360 acres of land and the fact that in most of the parish
factThomas Wyncoll (J)L 54 bridegroom rode to Mile End church on horseback, a fact that caused some
factsIntroductionL 122      Mention is made of these facts, because the
factsIntroductionL 181      Before proceeding with the facts collected
factsCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 3 what to record and what to leave out. I think hare facts are all that are
failedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 53 courts, proclamations were made, but Penelope Wyncoll failed to take admittance
fairThomas Wyncoll (F)L 60 were "under the Communion Table" on a "fair stone of black marble") the
fairlyThomas Wyncoll (I)L 204 a few years since. I think it is fairly certain that this was Thomas Wyncoll's
fallenThomas Wyncoll (H)L 70 worn the colour and had fallen down and hurt herself very badly in consequence.
falseIntroductionL 81 she has perpetuated her memory by tantalizingly raising false hopes of
falseJohn Wyncoll (C)L 200 false inquisitions, they compelled many persons to sue out livery from
famedIntroductionL 119 his Queen, Philippa of Hainault. Their cloth was long famed for the fineness
familiaThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 106 ex antiqua et nobili familia de Umfranvile, 
familiesIntroductionL 63 other county families, especially during the Commonwealth.  But, although
familiesIntroductionL 68 by, alas, what is too frequent with most families -- the ladies. 
familiesCharles Wyncoll (M)L 15 he elected a scholastic career and went as private tutor in some good families
family'sIntroductionL 80 put the finishing touches on our family's misfortune, in addition to which
familyAuthor's NoteL 4 History had been printed, it was discovered that the family was mentioned
familyIntroductionL 23 that he knew nothing about the family.  I then promised myself if
familyIntroductionL 55 will provide ample food for reflection as to the vicissitudes of our family
familyIntroductionL 60 reigns of our sovereigns, the family was consistently fortunate in avoiding
familyIntroductionL 90 family in the Essex Archaeological Society's Transactions founded
familyIntroductionL 94 and this little family history is the result. 
familyIntroductionL 109      As to the origin of the family, whilst not
familyIntroductionL 123 first of the family under review I can find was a "clothier," at Little
familyIntroductionL 170 with the Waldingfleld family.
familyIntroductionL 171      From 1500 to the present time the family has
familyIntroductionL 176 appears on all the family monuments since. As will be noticed here- after,
familyIntroductionL 220 Waldingfield, near Sudbury, the common ancestor, is the first of the family
familyIntroductionL 578 a family seated in Waldingfield in Suffolk, and was a Member of the Middle
familyIntroductionL 642 of the family 18 will supply other interesting information,
familyIntroductionL 713      I now come to the existing branch of the family,
familyRoger Wyncoll (B)L 35 the home of the family for a century and a half, or more, later; and he
familyJohn Wyncoll (C)L 5 and was the first of the family not engaged in trade. In all the public
familyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 121 was in course of erection for him. It was the residence of the family for
familyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 189      Those members of the family who remember their
familyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 205 and the monuments of the family which existed in the old church, and which
familyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 208 about. The family vault may still be seen outside the east end of the new
familyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 222 tombstones of the family, which are mentioned in the county histories as
familyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 227 arms and inscriptions of these old family monuments, but Mr. Myers has
familyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 229 of the church near the family vault, and I hope this will soon be done. 
familyIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 17 January, 1527)2 By this marriage, the family obtained
familyIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 123 family was Sir William Waldegrave, who was nominated 5 Henry VIII. as one
familyIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 171      According to Morant, the Waldegrave family
familyIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 309 strong liking for his wife's family, for, in addition to choosing their
familyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 14 an epoch in the family history. Its position in the county was then at
familyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 17 the family
familyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 36 from this second marriage that the present Wyncoll family are descended. 
familyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 132 a member of a younger branch of the celebrated Spring family of Lavenham,
familyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 135 if for no other reason than to replenish the family coffers, which, about
familyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 145 generation marks in the family fortunes. 
familyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 184 christian name has been common in the family ever since. If further evidence
familyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 381 the family
familyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 155 of the family to Langham after so many years is interesting. It will be
familyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 190      As it will probably be of interest to the family
familyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 193 such a grand old family, I am giving a short history of them and their
familyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 205 if the family legend, as shewn in the pedigree, is correct, or there are
familyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 453 12. Andrew, eldest son and heir of William, resumed the family
familyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 23 what branch of the Driver family Penelope belonged, which has added much
familyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 27 in the family, of which more hereafter. Thomas Wyncoll purchased the "Valley
familyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 65 told me of it years ago in South Africa, and that none of his family would
familyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 187 wife, Penelope, has given rise to a tradition in the family of the existence
familyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 327 tioned action, or sale, gave rise to the family tradition as to the fortune
familyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 331 of the family who may still cherish the old story, I may say that I have
familyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 335 family
familyThomas Wyncoll (I)L 65      Many members of the family are
familyThomas Wyncoll (I)L 122 but the first baptismal entry in his family is that of a daughter, Penelope,
familyThomas Wyncoll (I)L 265 what afterwards became the home of the family at Mile End, from the Corporation
familyThomas Wyncoll (J)L 23 of Colchester, there is a list of his family given on the cover, and the
familyCharles Wyncoll (M)L 107 I hope some day to take up the history of my dear mother's family
familyCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 203 Corps was formed, and, owing to the increasing family, I thought it better
familyCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 208 I sailed at the beginning of September, 1891, the family joining me in
familyCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 298 family, as far as I have gathered it, is as follows:-
fanaticThomas Wyncoll (F)L 362 generally fanatic, they have no Ministers preach there and that the neighbouring
farmIntroductionL 9 father been born at Severall's farm, Mile End, Colebester.  He showed
farmIntroductionL 344 his farm at Woodhall and lands in Great and Little Waldingfield to his
farmThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 56 Lamarsh, White Colne and Mount Bures. It comprised the house and farm called
farmThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 163 entered till 1753. There is a "Wyncoll's farm" marked on the Ordnance Map
farmThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 165 of 1814, now call the "Hill farm." Thomas Spring Wyncoll died in the forty-eighth
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 157 map made in 1814 on which the farm, now known as "Hill farm" and in the
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 157 map made in 1814 on which the farm, now known as "Hill farm" and in the
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 159 occupation of Mr. S. R. Blyth, was marked "Wyncoll's farm." Until we were
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 164 lived at "Hill farm" as tenant from 1744 to 1785. The reason for the farm
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 164 lived at "Hill farm" as tenant from 1744 to 1785. The reason for the farm
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 168 marked on Kelly's map of Essex as " Wyncoll's farm." 
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 176 year only (1752), the old "Valley farm," the home of his childhood, which
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 202 opposite the " Hill farm," and later the site of the "Old Windmill," demolished
farmThomas Wyncoll (I)L 272 A farm, consisting of a messuage, barn, cartlodge and granary
farmThomas Wyncoll (J)L 11 7th October, 1779, after which event he removed to and took a farm at Mile
farmThomas Wyncoll (J)L 48 farm, tells us some little. He says Thomas Wyncoll (J), his grandfather,
farmThomas Wyncoll (J)L 67 is the customary time for hiring a farm, it is probable he came at that
farmThomas Wyncoll (J)L 86 was started on a small farm on his own account, as a long entry appears
farmThomas Wyncoll (J)L 89 farm implements, stock and cash, to the value of 92l. 1s.
farmThomas Wyncoll (J)L 91 0d."  This was at Norps farm, Mile End, adjoining his father's
farmThomas Wyncoll (J)L 96 a labourer on the Home farm, and the old account book shews that he drew
farmThomas Wyncoll (J)L 103 eight children and Thomas nine, and these the senior branch are still farm
farmWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 79      William Wyncoll continued to farm the land
farmedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 139 the land Thomas Wyncoll farmed in this parish. We find the first entry
farmedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 174 freehold. It is interesting to note that he farmed, for apparently one
farmedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 231 Overseer 1781 and 1782, and farmed until 1787, in which year he became
farmedThomas Wyncoll (J)L 14      He also farmed 108 acres at Mile End, as tenant
farmedThomas Wyncoll (L)L 27 Colchester Corporation, and this he farmed for some years with considerable
farmerThomas Wyncoll (J)L 141 Samuel Cooper of Colchester, farmer, and his son William, his executors.
farmhouseThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 58 Ravensfield, then occupied by Joseph Smith, and a farmhouse "new built
farmingThomas Wyncoll (I)L 207 He was probably a man of some means, seeing that he was farming, at one
farmsThomas Wyncoll (J)L 142 He leaves his executors everything he possesses to work the farms, he has
farmsWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 8 at whose death in 1816 he took over the management of the farms. These
farmsWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 19      I do not know the acreage of the farms held,
farmsWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 25 of the farms, which belonged to the Colchester Corporation. I have a letter
farmsWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 29 records give the name of William Wyncoll as a tenant of these farms and
fashionThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 483 The Court made it a custom and the people a fashion ever since. (Extract
fateIntroductionL 64 we escaped annihilation in this direction, we met our fate in another,
father'sIntroductionL 417 his father's estate eventually passed to the children of John and Roger
father'sIntroductionL 419 Wyncoll, in accordance with the provisions of his father's will.
father'sRoger Wyncoll (B)L 19 he died in his father's lifetime (in 1519), and only his children are referred
father'sRoger Wyncoll (B)L 27 probable that, as a young man (his father's will appears to make it conclusive),
father'sIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 71 all his father's real estate, with the exception of the lands, tenements,
father'sIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 82 these were held by his father's executors for six years after testator's
father'sIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 65 his father's residence at Ferrers, Bures Hamlet, and had Thomas (who married
father'sThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 345 8. Gilbert was seven years old at his father's death and
father'sThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 390 of Northumberland and died s.p. during his father's lifetime. The
father'sThomas Wyncoll (I)L 71 Therefore the position on Thomas Wyncoll's father's death in 17271
father'sThomas Wyncoll (J)L 91 0d."  This was at Norps farm, Mile End, adjoining his father's
father'sWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 12 to run; this in accordance with the directions left in his father's will,
father-in-lawIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 108 residence at Woolverstone is accounted for by the fact that his father-in-law,
father-in-lawThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 147 His father-in-law, William Umfreville, was buried in the chancel of Langham
father-in-lawCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 267 with my father-in-law, the Hon. T. E. Fowler, joined me at Kimberley in
fatherIntroductionL 9 father been born at Severall's farm, Mile End, Colebester.  He showed
fatherIntroductionL 22      I sent the book home to my father, who replied
fatherIntroductionL 312 his father as an eldest son and heir whereas he was third son.
fatherIntroductionL 429 in 1519, before his father, as is borne out by the latter's will. 
fatherIntroductionL 477 or churchyard of Little Waldingfield, if in the church, near his father,
fatherIntroductionL 538 married the father, Sir John Spencer himself, and thus became the step-mother
fatherRoger Wyncoll (B)L 44 but being the Only child of an armigerous father, she undoubtedly inherited
fatherRoger Wyncoll (B)L 83 that Page, father of Sir Richard Page, married . . . . daughter and co-heiress
fatherJohn Wyncoll (C)L 4 son and heir of his father, Roger Wyncoll (B),
fatherJohn Wyncoll (C)L 12 father, has not been ascertained, but the better opinion seems that he
fatherJohn Wyncoll (C)L 13 purchased it. His father does not mention it in his will (although he refers
fatherJohn Wyncoll (C)L 18      He inherited Twinstead manor from his father,
fatherIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 70 was, therefore, eighteen years of age when his father died. He inherited
fatherIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 77 and Twinstead, which his father had purchased from Thomas Wyllet and Henry
fatherIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 4 only son of his father, Isaac (D), was born
fatherIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 10 of age when he succeeded his father, the whole of whose property he inherited. 
fatherIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 73 These two daughters became co-heiresses of their father, Thomas Waldegrave
fatherIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 317 wife's relatives." The fact that he was 44 years of age when his father
fatherThomas Wyncoll (F)L 123 the father. Both he and Morant give it as "William," but the Letters of
fatherThomas Wyncoll (F)L 186 the inscription on the stone placed to the memory of his father by direction
fatherThomas Wyncoll (F)L 214 to buy a gravestone to lay over the grave of my late honored father." This
fatherThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 10 entered in the church registers at Twinstead. His father and mother moved
fatherThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 15 father died when he was twelve years of age, his half-brother, Isaac, five
fatherThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 17 wills of the former or the latter, but his father had settled the manors
fatherThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 41      Dorothy Umfreville's father being then dead1
fatherThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 64 heir to Thomas Wyncoll his late father deceased." 
fatherThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 86 nuptial settlement made by her father and dated the 8th February, 1676,2
fatherThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 404 wife, Eleanora, succeeded his father; had liveries of manors of Harbottle
fatherThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 415 son, Thomas, succeeded his father and died 12th February 14 Richard II.,
fatherThomas Wyncoll (H)L 9 He was therefore 24½ years of age when his father died. Under his
fatherThomas Wyncoll (I)L 6 proved unavailing. From the fact that his father was then in occupation
fatherThomas Wyncoll (I)L 14 for sixteen years I tried to prove Thomas Wyncoll (I) the son of his father
fatherThomas Wyncoll (I)L 47 father and concerning the 22 acres of land adjoining the Valley house,
fatherThomas Wyncoll (I)L 86 at Dedham that his father had purchased from Robert Mixer and his wife,
fatherThomas Wyncoll (J)L 38 of the estate, and my father and uncles remember her as the wife of Mr.
fatherThomas Wyncoll (J)L 42 to write this generation more fully, and that my father and uncles did
fatherThomas Wyncoll (J)L 83 1805 the two sons, Thomas and William, were working for their father and
fatherWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 7 the second son of his father, Thomas Wyncoll (J),
fatherThomas Wyncoll (L)L 11      Like his father, and most of his ancestors,
fatherThomas Wyncoll (L)L 17 of his father in 1866, he also took over the Cuckoo Farm, "belonging to
fatherThomas Wyncoll (L)L 42      Thomas Wyncoll, as his father before him, showed
fatherCharles Wyncoll (M)L 2      My father, Charles Wyncoll
fatherCharles Wyncoll (M)L 43      My father took holy orders in 1865 from Dr.
fatherCharles Wyncoll (M)L 72 and my father found it absolutely necessary to have a settled home, so
fatherCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 13 godmother, and her husband, George, and his father, Richard Greenhill,
favourThomas Wyncoll (F)L 348 person, who desires me to beg a favour of you for one, Mr. Weston, the
fearIntroductionL 83 a fortune awaiting us all in Chancery.  I fear the myth still exists.
fearIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 225 fear exposure to weather and continuous traffic would soon wear away the
fearsThomas Wyncoll (J)L 118 in consequence of the fears of invasion by Napoleon in July, 1803. The
fecitIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 187 :-" Deus nobis haec otia fecit" (God has made us these leisure moments,
feeIntroductionL 204 John and his heirs of the chief lord of that fee for ever. For this acknowledgment
feelThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 148 church, 29th August, 1679, and I feel sure, though I have no positive proof,
feelThomas Wyncoll (I)L 102 did not feel disposed to pay the fifteen guineas lord's fine besides the
feelCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 114 at Jhansi. I shall always feel proud that I was once a "Piffer." 
feesThomas Wyncoll (I)L 101 fine and fees to keep it for her own purpose until her son's majority and
feesThomas Wyncoll (I)L 103 steward's fees (which are always a great deal more than the fine) to take
feetIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 169 an old oak, still alive, which measures 28 feet 6 inches round, which undoubtedly
feetCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 155 to the last. In March, 1884, we marched to Chaubuttia (7,000 feet), 1,000
feetCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 157 feet above Ranikhet, where we lived in a small hut, and my daughter, Gladys
fellowsCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 29 bart., and of the others, good fellows all, perhaps the best known to the
feltCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 164      We felt it necessary, for the sake of the children,
femmeRoger Wyncoll (B)L 47 knot was tied in those days, the wife no longer remained a "femme sole"
fessIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 43 Sable, a fess between three Birds or Doves Argent:- for Page. 
fessIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 131 No.1, Sable, a fess between three doves, Argent, membered Gules. Page. 
fessIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 34 4. Or, a fess, vairy of the first and gules. Creake, or Creek. 
fessIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 40 6. Erm, a fess sable, between three bee-hives, or. Fraye. 
fessIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 95 10. Or, a fess, gules. Colville. 
fessIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 109 14. Gules, a fess, ermine. Wallis, or Walleys; 
fessThomas Wyncoll (F)L 68 2. Sable, a fess between three doves, argent, membered gules. Page. 
fesseRoger Wyncoll (B)L 59 Quarterly, 1 and 4 - Sable, a fesse between three doves,
fetchIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 152 It was pulled down in 1900 and the materials sold for what they would fetch.
feverCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 87 I contracted typhoid fever, and was sent down to hospital in Durban, only
feverCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 108 the 4th Punjab Infantry, Punjab Frontier Force, at Bannu. There I had fever
feverCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 269 August, 1900, and had typhoid fever at Newcastle, Natal, the latter most
fictitiousThomas Wyncoll (H)L 307 fictitious action at law, the title thus becoming recorded, etc. In this
fieldsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 87      Several of the adjacent fields at are still
fifteenIntroductionL 555 that they might doom him to die under the sentence pronounced fifteen years
fifteenThomas Wyncoll (I)L 102 did not feel disposed to pay the fifteen guineas lord's fine besides the
fifty-seventhIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 328 He was buried in Bures church on 6th August, 1650, and was in his fifty-seventh
fightingCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 58 for training and fighting the band with seven-pounder guns. I went through
fightingCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 81 at Mauritius. We had a deal of hard work but no fighting, having the misfortune
fightingCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 153 were caught unarmed while at service, by the mutineers, and died fighting
figureIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 253 affixed to her gravestone, an illustration of which is given (the figure
figuresThomas Wyncoll (H)L 51 are of oak handsomely carved, with grotesque figures at the foot. It is
fileIntroductionL 191 III. (file 93), No. 3. Abstract. Final agreement in "Curia Regis" at Westminster
filiaThomas Wyncoll (F)L 234 Maria filia clarissimi viri Thomae Waldegrave, Armigeri, de Ferriers predict.
filiamThomas Wyncoll (F)L 236 Uxorem duxit Mariam filiam primogenitam celeberrimi viri Gulielmi Cooke,
filiamThomas Wyncoll (F)L 240 et Mariam filiam unicam superstites ot innumera generosi Candoris acutissima
filiosThomas Wyncoll (F)L 224 Thomas Wyncol, Armigeri de Twinstead, Comitatu Essex, filios
filiumThomas Wyncoll (F)L 238 de Broome Comitatu Norfolk Baronotte, ex quo connubio filium unicum Isaac,
filiusThomas Wyncoll (I)L 36 Thomas Wyncoll an infant and the only son (filius unicus) of the
filiusThomas Wyncoll (I)L 76 was to Thomas (I), "an infant and only son (filius unicus) of the said
filledIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 182 high road in the park still stand, filled in with sheep-hurdles. On the
findAuthor's NoteL 28 doubt. We find them living at Swingledon Green, at Wincoll's Hall, which
findAuthor's NoteL 42      We first find the name mentioned in the rolls
findAuthor's NoteL 52 40 Edward III. (1366) where we find John Wendecole a taster of bread and
findAuthor's NoteL 97 (1544)" we find that Thomas Sprynge then held Wyncolls. 
findIntroductionL 123 first of the family under review I can find was a "clothier," at Little
findIntroductionL 221 I can find.  He is a party to a grant 4  of
findIntroductionL 266 the said John and he to find them sufficient nettes, trenches, coverings
findIntroductionL 414      I can find no further trace of the son Andrew,
findIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 172 with vegetation and it is wonderful to find, in spite of the enormous weight
findIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 372 being brought from London to Wallirigton, could for many days find no place
findThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 174      I am unable to find any trace of a will of
findThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 202 far, been unable to find out, for a certainty, what happened to Gilbert,
findThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 541      We find from the Langham Hall Court Rolls
findThomas Wyncoll (H)L 18 as we find from the Marriage Licences at Chelmsford, Essex,2
findThomas Wyncoll (H)L 21 can I find the registration of it. I have so far been unable to trace to
findThomas Wyncoll (H)L 122 and the Market Cross with the chamber thereupon in Nayland." I can find
findThomas Wyncoll (I)L 5 He was born in 1719, but all efforts to find a record of his baptism have
findThomas Wyncoll (I)L 120 name was Elizabeth. I have been unable to find any record of the marriage,
findThomas Wyncoll (I)L 134      Having had the good fortune to find a complete
findThomas Wyncoll (I)L 139 the land Thomas Wyncoll farmed in this parish. We find the first entry
findThomas Wyncoll (I)L 160 fortunate enough to find the above mentioned books I was only able to surmise
findThomas Wyncoll (I)L 173 admission or surrendering any property, nor do we find that he sold any
findThomas Wyncoll (I)L 198 he was then 67 years of age. I find from a deed that in 1791 "Elizabeth
findThomas Wyncoll (I)L 206      I am unable to find any record of his will.
findingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 192 her husband's death, Penelope Wyncoll, finding his will not to her liking,
findsIntroductionL 152   Again, in the same reign (in 1362), one finds "John
findsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 7 records, one finds him described as "John Wyncoll, Gentleman."
fineIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 168 the place is a perfect wilderness. Some fine old cedars and the bole of
fineIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 326 D.L., J.P., and is a very fine building in the Elizabethan style, pleasantly
fineThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 347 was the ward of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, he giving a fine
fineThomas Wyncoll (H)L 47 drawing rooms are lofty and large, and contain some fine old furniture.
fineThomas Wyncoll (I)L 101 fine and fees to keep it for her own purpose until her son's majority and
fineThomas Wyncoll (I)L 102 did not feel disposed to pay the fifteen guineas lord's fine besides the
fineThomas Wyncoll (I)L 103 steward's fees (which are always a great deal more than the fine) to take
fineCharles Wyncoll (M)L 37 memorial stone of the fine new school house in 1857. 
finedAuthor's NoteL 75 fined for an assault as a John Wendecole was in this year. This year John
finedAuthor's NoteL 77 Wendecole was fined for not attending the Court, and John Wendecole the
finenessIntroductionL 119 his Queen, Philippa of Hainault. Their cloth was long famed for the fineness
finishingIntroductionL 80 put the finishing touches on our family's misfortune, in addition to which
fireAuthor's NoteL 22 relating to Monks Eleigh were destroyed in the fire at Canterbury Cathedral
fireThomas Wyncoll (H)L 193 flew into a violent rage and threw the will into the fire; that, aided
firstAuthor's NoteL 42      We first find the name mentioned in the rolls
firstIntroductionL 45 of the first a spear of the second, headed argent. 
firstIntroductionL 73 was not so in the opinion of his first wife's children, with the consequence
firstIntroductionL 123 first of the family under review I can find was a "clothier," at Little
firstIntroductionL 175 the first Wyncoll above referred to, so signs his will in 1521 and it so
firstIntroductionL 220 Waldingfield, near Sudbury, the common ancestor, is the first of the family
firstIntroductionL 478 mother and first wife and, if in the churchyard, near his two brothers.
firstIntroductionL 532      William, the second son, married first, Alice,
firstIntroductionL 544 mentioned, married, first, Sir Lionel Halliday, Lord Mayor of London, and,
firstIntroductionL 645      There were Wyncolls among the first settlers
firstRoger Wyncoll (B)L 14 his son, who, in appointing his brothers executors, mentions, first, John
firstJohn Wyncoll (C)L 5 and was the first of the family not engaged in trade. In all the public
firstJohn Wyncoll (C)L 19 and held his first court there on 18th January, 1562. 2
firstJohn Wyncoll (C)L 107 Hull, gentleman, of Denham, Suffolk; Anne, who married, first, Richard
firstIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 191 Virgil will recognise that the first of these inscriptions appears in the
firstIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 212 Cooke, the first wife of Thomas (F), on the
firstIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 231      Isaac Wyncoll held his first court at Twinstead
firstIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 237      Isaac Wyncoll had six children by his first
firstIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 243 Little Waldingfield 27th November, 1593, and who married, first, John Harrison,
firstIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 404 K. James and K. Charles." Their daughter Judith married, first, Robert
firstIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 505 when his first wife died. He married, secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of
firstIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 8 New Year's Day, 1594, his baptism being the first Wyncoll entry in those
firstIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 34 4. Or, a fess, vairy of the first and gules. Creake, or Creek. 
firstIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 117 the first day of January, 1594.'' 
firstIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 239 Devon, first husband. Confirmed by Harl. MSS. 889, f. 110. The only brother
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 30      He was married twice; first, to Mary, eldest
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 37      By the first marriage there were issue three
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 114 the first day of July. 
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 165 or four years after the death of his first wife (nee Mary Cooke),
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 169 marriage was resented by the two children of the first marriage, for Isaac
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 220 next to his first wife." The inscription thereon is as follows:-
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 260 given below. Thomas Wyncoll's first wife was the daughter of William Cooke,
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 265 shewn on the brass to her memory. It was her brother who was the first
firstThomas Wyncoll (F)L 275      Isaac Wyncoll, the son of the first marriage,
firstThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 307 5. Gilbert, mentioned as Gilbert first earl of Angus (Ex
firstThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 378 married, first, daughter and heiress to the barony of Kyme and, second,
firstThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 384 son of the first wife, married, first, Johanna, daughter of Lord Willoughby
firstThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 384 son of the first wife, married, first, Johanna, daughter of Lord Willoughby
firstThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 530 by Isabel, widow. He married, first, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of
firstThomas Wyncoll (I)L 122 but the first baptismal entry in his family is that of a daughter, Penelope,
firstThomas Wyncoll (I)L 131 The first daughter was evidently named Penelope after her grand- mother,
firstThomas Wyncoll (I)L 139 the land Thomas Wyncoll farmed in this parish. We find the first entry
firstThomas Wyncoll (I)L 235 He married twice - of the first marriage no record has been traced, but
firstThomas Wyncoll (J)L 25 first child entered is:- "Sarah Wyncoll was born October 6th, 1779." 
firstThomas Wyncoll (J)L 64 of his land, are unfortunately unable to say when he first took it as it
firstWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 31 'Brinkley Wood' for the first time in 1821." 
firstCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 261 to Natal as A.A.G. on the Headquarter Staff, first under Sir H. Hildyard
fishingIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 309 as to the fishing rights. He was also one of the commissioners who tried
fixThomas Wyncoll (J)L 59      I am unable to fix the exact time that Thomas
fixturesThomas Wyncoll (H)L 83 old furniture which is of great value. There are also fixtures of great
flaggedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 257 contributing to the flagged path leading to the south porch. Holman's account
flagshipCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 42 the flagship of the station, doing convoy. We landed at East London in
flewThomas Wyncoll (H)L 193 flew into a violent rage and threw the will into the fire; that, aided
flocksThomas Wyncoll (F)L 364 Churches are almost deprived of their flocks who every day go to Wickham,
floodCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 125 then went to Jhansi.. How the river Chumble was in flood and the dak gharrie
floorThomas Wyncoll (H)L 45 The floor of the hall is tiled, and a handsomely carved oak chest with
floorThomas Wyncoll (H)L 61 remain on the floor, which is now covered, and that she haunted the room.
floorsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 79     There are nine bedrooms in the house, the floors
florysThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 327 Charta. From his being in the Holy Land the cross crosslets and cross florys
florysThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 330 and the cross florys from the French extraction. 
flourishedIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 173 is "said to have flourished in this Kingdom before the Conquest and to
flushingAuthor's NoteL 78 younger for not flushing his ditch. 
foilsThomas Wyncoll (F)L 73 Impaling Or, a chevron, gules, between three cinque foils, azure, on a
followedRoger Wyncoll (B)L 28 he followed the latter's business and subsequently retired from taking
followingAuthor's NoteL 56 following year. 
followingAuthor's NoteL 66 Library, and is again Chief Pledge, as he is in the following year 1373,
followingIntroductionL 54      A perusal of the following pages
followingIntroductionL 110 pronouncing a definite opinion, the following remarks may not be out of
followingIntroductionL 134 Tower of London, the following entry appears: "Ricus de Wynkle (sic) Confessor
followingIntroductionL 519      The following particulars of other descendants
followingRoger Wyncoll (B)L 165 following are interesting.
followingIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 183 inside of the west post is the following inscription :- "O fortunatos nimium
followingIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 368 was buried at Runcton, Norfolk, in the following year. ("Having made his
followingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 78 coats of Sir William Waldegrave, included the following seven coats obtained
followingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 139      In proof of the above, the following references
followingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 148 the quarterings 7 to 14 with the following pedigree, which shows Elizabeth
followingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 298 and also the following inscription:-
followingThomas Wyncoll (F)L 61 top one bearing the following arms:- 
followingThomas Wyncoll (F)L 77      On the lower brass is the following inscription:- 
followingThomas Wyncoll (F)L 109 period; but there are the following entries in the church registers:-
followingThomas Wyncoll (F)L 290 the least. He also made the following bequest:-
followingThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 493 secondly, Jane, daughter of John Hyde of Hurst. The following part of the
followingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 229 4. The following is a list of the occupiers of the "Valley"
followingThomas Wyncoll (I)L 179 and also attached his signature in the following years at the parish meetings
followingThomas Wyncoll (I)L 269 the following entry amongst the particulars of the premises (the Severalls
followingCharles Wyncoll (M)L 88 the stone bears the following inscription:-
followsThomas Wyncoll (F)L 220 next to his first wife." The inscription thereon is as follows:-
followsThomas Wyncoll (F)L 389 the Pews" and the inscription thereon is as follows:
followsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 97 being as follows:-
followsWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 39 of the dates of their births, as follows:- 
followsCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 298 family, as far as I have gathered it, is as follows:-
foodIntroductionL 55 will provide ample food for reflection as to the vicissitudes of our family. 
footThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 439 and fought on foot at Fulhoplewe (see Harding's Chron., p.365).
footThomas Wyncoll (H)L 51 are of oak handsomely carved, with grotesque figures at the foot. It is
footballCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 21 colours for football (Rugby) at the latter. 
footnoteIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 125 as in the footnote, impaled with Wyncoll (as to Nos. 1, 2 and 3) were confirmed
footnoteThomas Wyncoll (F)L 271 given in the footnote again proves that Sir William Cooke4
forbearsCharles Wyncoll (M)L 85 the 22nd November, 1827. I do not know much of her forbears. Her grandfather
forceCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 112 and in April, 1881, left that splendid force and joined the 5th Light Infantry
forefathersIntroductionL 32 to gain the information about their forefathers, as it has to me to collect
forestThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 242 forest, with all Castles, Manors . . . and Royal Franchise, which late
foreverThomas Wyncoll (F)L 297 year forever, cause to he killed upon the premises at Christmas time in
forgetCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 127 my wife home in a bile-hackery, I shall never forget
forgottenIntroductionL 231 to the high altar for tithes and offerings "negligently forgotten or withdrawn," 
formedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 49 width. It has formed the subject of visits of the Essex Archaeological
formedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 53 of the stairs there is a bricked up doorway which formed the entrance to
formedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 203 Corps was formed, and, owing to the increasing family, I thought it better
formerJohn Wyncoll (C)L 120 under her former husband's will 6), as four of the above-mentioned
formerThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 17 wills of the former or the latter, but his father had settled the manors
formerThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 131 by the former during his life and of his wife after his decease and at
formerThomas Wyncoll (I)L 100 is that the former was residential property, and she paid the necessary
formerCharles Wyncoll (M)L 52 death of the former vicar. Here lie worked for six years, presenting an
formerlyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 19 was formerly surrounded by a deep Moat over which a light bridge conducted
formerlyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 210 church. I found two brasses which had formerly been on the tomb of Mary
formerlyIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 228 the memory of the latter was (according to Holman) formerly "by the north
formingThomas Wyncoll (J)L 114 Colchester and its vicinity for the purpose of forming a fund for the clothing
formsIntroductionL 557 previously.  Sir Henry Montague's language on this occasion forms
forthThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 62 The whole property, it was set forth, "the said Spring Wyncoll hath as
fortunateIntroductionL 60 reigns of our sovereigns, the family was consistently fortunate in avoiding
fortunateThomas Wyncoll (I)L 160 fortunate enough to find the above mentioned books I was only able to surmise
fortunatosIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 183 inside of the west post is the following inscription :- "O fortunatos nimium
fortuneIntroductionL 83 a fortune awaiting us all in Chancery.  I fear the myth still exists.
fortuneJohn Wyncoll (C)L 190 was instituted to enquire (at the death of any man of fortune) the value
fortuneIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 320 He amassed a large fortune, which he invested in the purchase of land,
fortuneThomas Wyncoll (H)L 189 of a fortune in Chancery. 
fortuneThomas Wyncoll (H)L 327 tioned action, or sale, gave rise to the family tradition as to the fortune
fortuneThomas Wyncoll (I)L 134      Having had the good fortune to find a complete
fortunesIntroductionL 120 of its texture; and many of them amassed large fortunes.
fortunesThomas Wyncoll (F)L 145 generation marks in the family fortunes
forty-eighthThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 165 of 1814, now call the "Hill farm." Thomas Spring Wyncoll died in the forty-eighth
fortyWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 86 for over forty years. I notice his name is cut into the memorial stone
forwardIntroductionL 166 1609), "Wynkoles" (1620), and thence forward "Wincolls" and "Windcolls."
forwardIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 209 in Essex (Davids), given below, are interesting and would forward that
foughtThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 439 and fought on foot at Fulhoplewe (see Harding's Chron., p.365).
foughtCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 193 as the battle of Toski had been fought, and the war over, and so was ordered
foundIntroductionL 15 was mentioned.  He gave me this book and I found that it mentioned
foundIntroductionL 85 Some excuse may surely be found for my ungallant statement above. 
foundIntroductionL 529 Such pedigree is incorporated, so far as the same has been found to be
foundIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 193 Georgics, book ii. line 458, and that the second is to be found in Eclogues
foundIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 210 church. I found two brasses which had formerly been on the tomb of Mary
foundIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 221 I took rubbings, and illustrations of them are given. I found three large
foundIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 184 service that was come out of Germany, upon conferring together they found
foundThomas Wyncoll (F)L 58 I found, on the wall of the vestry, two brasses (which in Holman's time
foundThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 173 or churchyard is to be found to mark the resting place of either of them. 
foundCharles Wyncoll (M)L 21 found on closer acquaintance that the establishment much resembled that
foundCharles Wyncoll (M)L 72 and my father found it absolutely necessary to have a settled home, so
foundedIntroductionL 90 family in the Essex Archaeological Society's Transactions founded
founderIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 36 was the founder of it, who lived here in the reign of Queen Elizabeth and
fourteenIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 19 fourteen additional quarterings to its arms. The arms of this Sir William
fourthRoger Wyncoll (B)L 18 or fourth. It cannot be said, with certainty, where William came in, as
fourthThomas Wyncoll (I)L 255      Spring, the fourth son, lived at Langham but
fourthCharles Wyncoll (M)L 4 (M), fourth son of William and Sarah Wyncoll,
freeRoger Wyncoll (B)L 141 so that his son John should own the real estate free from any such claim,
freeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 16 of the Colchester free burgesses. It will he noticed that the Mile End
freebenchRoger Wyncoll (B)L 139 of removing his wife's claim to dower and freebench on his decease, and
freeholdThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 186 in 1727, held the vicarage, freehold. He voted Tory. 
freeholdThomas Wyncoll (I)L 174 freehold. It is interesting to note that he farmed, for apparently one
freelyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 554 entry on p.100 that Isabel Umfreville holds freely a mansion house called
frequentIntroductionL 68 by, alas, what is too frequent with most families -- the ladies. 
frequentlyCharles Wyncoll (M)L 76      He frequently officiated for clerical friends
freshThomas Wyncoll (I)L 67 during his lifetime) every fresh owner of the property is compelled before
friarsIntroductionL 232 21s. for "the changing of the little bell" and bequests to the friars
friarsIntroductionL 372 and 10d. each to the prior and convent of the friars of Sudbury,
friarsIntroductionL 374 to the prior and convent of the friars of Clare, and to the warden and
friarsIntroductionL 376 canons of the friars of Babwell, for trentalls of masses for the weal of
friendIntroductionL 105 Hughes, vicar of Little Waldingfield. My good friend, Mr. S. Meynell, of
friendThomas Wyncoll (H)L 63 I can only say in support of this legend that my friend, Major Percy Umfreville,
friendThomas Wyncoll (J)L 139 him and is not mentioned in his will, of which he constituted his friend
friendCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 28 in which I remained three very happy years. My friend was Sir Peyton Skipworth,
friendlyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 306 These Fines were conveyances brought about by means of a friendly though
friendsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 23 for, besides making a good many pecuniary bequests to his children, friends,
friendsCharles Wyncoll (M)L 76      He frequently officiated for clerical friends
frontIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 22 The Moat has been destroyed, but the Bridge remains and the Northern front
frontIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 295 It is now in front of the south porch of the present church.
frontThomas Wyncoll (F)L 215 stone, in 1888, was in front of the entrance porch of that church. It is
frontThomas Wyncoll (F)L 385 stated, in front of the south porch of Twinstead church. Its original position
frontCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 38 off to the front for the Kaffir war of 1877-8. I, with others, proceeded
frontierCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 109 so badly that I was told if I did not leave the frontier soon I should
fruitsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 183 profits that arose to the crown by the various fruits of tenure obtaining
fullAuthor's NoteL 19 as are available are given in full in appendix iii). The rolls
fullThomas Wyncoll (I)L 142 and full extracts are given in appendix iii., as are the "Outsitters'"
fullWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 15 a full account in detail of the cash expenditure in this transaction. It
fullWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 38      The old account book also gives a full list
fullyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 68 the time he did not know of the "Valley Mansion." His small daughter fully
fullyThomas Wyncoll (J)L 42 to write this generation more fully, and that my father and uncles did
functusThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 126 vita functus 
fundThomas Wyncoll (J)L 114 Colchester and its vicinity for the purpose of forming a fund for the clothing
fundsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 334 funds remaining in Chancery to the credit of any member of the Wyncoll
funeraIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 480 Vivit post funera virtus.7
funeralThomas Wyncoll (J)L 134 the stamp, 2l. 2s. was paid for the hearse at the funeral,
furnitureThomas Wyncoll (H)L 47 drawing rooms are lofty and large, and contain some fine old furniture.
furnitureThomas Wyncoll (H)L 83 old furniture which is of great value. There are also fixtures of great
futureRoger Wyncoll (B)L 52 quartered with it in future generations. 
futureThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 20 upon the issue of this second marriage, so that his future was provided

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