"The Wyncolls of Suffolk and Essex" - Concordance

Concordance for "The Wyncolls of Suffolk and Essex" - i

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Word Chapter Line Context
ideaIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 210 idea.5
idemThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 161 "Wyndecoll's" or "Wyncolls" (idem) in the Court Rolls, and are so
ignoredThomas Wyncoll (F)L 378 his sisters being totally ignored by the will of their half-brother, Twinstead
illIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 374 and ill savours that issued through the chinks of lead, not well soldered,
illuminatedCharles Wyncoll (M)L 68 a piece of plate and an illuminated address in proof of the esteem in which
illustrationIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 253 affixed to her gravestone, an illustration of which is given (the figure
illustrationThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 35 an illustration is given], was signed and dated on his twentieth
illustrationThomas Wyncoll (H)L 98 Essex, and the Deed of Sale, of which an illustration is given
illustrationsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 221 I took rubbings, and illustrations of them are given. I found three large
illustriousIntroductionL 560 his illustrious predecessor (Sir Edward Coke) at the original trial. Lingard
illustriousIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 165 in place of the illustrious persons who have from time to time occupied
immenselyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 134 who were immensely rich and into which one of the Earls of Oxford married,
impaledRoger Wyncoll (B)L 71 1,2 and 3 impaled with Wyncoll were in the windows of
impaledIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 125 as in the footnote, impaled with Wyncoll (as to Nos. 1, 2 and 3) were confirmed
impalingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 297 It bears, on a lozenge shield, the arms of Wyncoll impaling Waldegrave
imperfectAuthor's NoteL 68 the Roll for which is very imperfect
imperfectIntroductionL 29 my quest at once. This account is the result, very imperfect, of years
implementsThomas Wyncoll (J)L 89 farm implements, stock and cash, to the value of 92l. 1s.
importantIntroductionL 57 a matter for congratulation, which is, that, although occupying an important
importantThomas Wyncoll (F)L 13      This generation is most important and marks
improvedCharles Wyncoll (M)L 56 which he otherwise much improved. He left Yelvertoft in 1875, much to the
inchCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 148 buck (20 inch horn). My wife joined me at Shahjahanpur, where we stayed
inchesIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 169 an old oak, still alive, which measures 28 feet 6 inches round, which undoubtedly
incidentsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 234 manorial incidents now appertaining to that manor, the lands having since
inclinedThomas Wyncoll (F)L 130      I am inclined to think that Joseph Spring was
includedIntroductionL 523      John, his eldest son's name, is included in
includedIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 78 coats of Sir William Waldegrave, included the following seven coats obtained
includingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 89 known by the same names they bore then, including "Oatlands." It seems
includingCharles Wyncoll (M)L 35 including those at a preparatory school attached at Thanet Lodge. The house
incorporatedIntroductionL 529 Such pedigree is incorporated, so far as the same has been found to be
incorrectIntroductionL 307 incorrect.  In fact it is stated that the pedigree was handed to the
incorrectThomas Wyncoll (F)L 128 in January, 1665, prove their statements to be incorrect.1
incorrectThomas Wyncoll (J)L 31 1785, it is probable that the entry in the church register is incorrect,
increasedCharles Wyncoll (M)L 29 on the school which increased yearly in reputation and numbers. Year after
increasingCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 203 Corps was formed, and, owing to the increasing family, I thought it better
incumbentThomas Wyncoll (I)L 185 1739 to 1773. These entries appear in the rate book because it was incumbent
indebtednessIntroductionL 95      I must acknowledge my indebtedness to my cousin,
indentedIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 86 7. Arg, a bend vert, cotized indented, gules, for Graye. 
indolisThomas Wyncoll (F)L 241 indolis invicta probatatis documenta reliquit, mortuus est decimo sexto
indorsoThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 376 Carrick and Galway (Robert of Scotland, 4 Edward II., indorso m. 5). He
industryIntroductionL 604 of Manchester.  "He was," says Lord Clarendon, "a man of great industry
infantIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 214 died an infant on 24th July, 1620, (2) Thomas (F),
infantThomas Wyncoll (F)L 46 who died an infant "soon after her Mother." 
infantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 36 Thomas Wyncoll an infant and the only son (filius unicus) of the
infantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 76 was to Thomas (I), "an infant and only son (filius unicus) of the said
informationAuthor's NoteL 93 this date, and we can gain no further information from them. 
informationIntroductionL 32 to gain the information about their forefathers, as it has to me to collect
informationIntroductionL 91 principally on information I had gathered, and has consented to my augmenting
informationIntroductionL 642 of the family 18 will supply other interesting information,
informationIntroductionL 718 supply information as to collateral branches.
informationThomas Wyncoll (H)L 330      At any rate for the information of those members
informationThomas Wyncoll (H)L 341      All our efforts to obtain further information
informationThomas Wyncoll (I)L 25      Definite information as to the year of his
informedThomas Wyncoll (F)L 354 be void, as they are informed it is (for their Parson have neglected his
informedThomas Wyncoll (F)L 360 am likewise credibly informed that Wickham church being empty and the Parish
inhabitantsThomas Wyncoll (J)L 112 2l. 2s. to the "list of subscribers of the inhabitants of
inheritThomas Wyncoll (J)L 145 the benefit of his children to inherit and sbare alike. His son John's
inheritedRoger Wyncoll (B)L 44 but being the Only child of an armigerous father, she undoubtedly inherited
inheritedJohn Wyncoll (C)L 11 Waldingfield. Whether he purchased such manor, or inherited it from his
inheritedJohn Wyncoll (C)L 18      He inherited Twinstead manor from his father,
inheritedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 70 was, therefore, eighteen years of age when his father died. He inherited
inheritedIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 10 of age when he succeeded his father, the whole of whose property he inherited
inheritedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 10 parents' marriage settlement, he inherited, as real estate, the manor of
inheritedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 213 means, it is reasonable to think that he inherited a considerable amount.
initialsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 46 the initials "T.H. 1642" is to be seen on entering. Both the dining and
injuredIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 364 justice of England was never so depraved and injured as in the condemnation
inlaidIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 261 of grey marble, at the upper end of it two escutcheons of brass inlaid." 
inlaidIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 461 brass inlaid
innIntroductionL 712 in years. Bond says he was allowed in 1649 to keep an inn.
innocentIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 258 King was innocent mid that God would bless his innocent cause, etc., 'Belcham
innocentIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 258 King was innocent mid that God would bless his innocent cause, etc., 'Belcham
innumeraThomas Wyncoll (F)L 240 et Mariam filiam unicam superstites ot innumera generosi Candoris acutissima
inquisitioJohn Wyncoll (C)L 189 by a Jury of the county, Commonly called an inquisitio post mortem, which
inquisitionJohn Wyncoll (C)L 187 or Justices in eyre, had it in charge to make inquisition concerning them
inquisitionsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 200 false inquisitions, they compelled many persons to sue out livery from
inscribedThomas Wyncoll (F)L 404 6. A Board inscribed in these terms is in the Schoolroom at
inscriptionIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 183 inside of the west post is the following inscription :- "O fortunatos nimium
inscriptionIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 250 died on 4th January, 1610, and the brass with the inscription to her memory
inscriptionIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 460      Below you have an inscription on a plate of
inscriptionIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 298 and also the following inscription:-
inscriptionThomas Wyncoll (F)L 77      On the lower brass is the following inscription:- 
inscriptionThomas Wyncoll (F)L 186 the inscription on the stone placed to the memory of his father by direction
inscriptionThomas Wyncoll (F)L 190 the inscription on Isaac Wyncoll's own stone, not one word referring to
inscriptionThomas Wyncoll (F)L 220 next to his first wife." The inscription thereon is as follows:-
inscriptionThomas Wyncoll (F)L 258 appears in this inscription and in the inscription on his son Isaac's tombstone
inscriptionThomas Wyncoll (F)L 258 appears in this inscription and in the inscription on his son Isaac's tombstone
inscriptionThomas Wyncoll (F)L 389 the Pews" and the inscription thereon is as follows:
inscriptionThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 96 half-brother, Sir Charles Umfreville, is in Langham church, the inscription
inscriptionCharles Wyncoll (M)L 88 the stone bears the following inscription:-
inscriptionsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 191 Virgil will recognise that the first of these inscriptions appears in the
inscriptionsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 196 of certainty that these inscriptions were placed on the gate posts by either
inscriptionsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 200 appear to be of great age and the inscriptions were certainly cut at the
inscriptionsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 227 arms and inscriptions of these old family monuments, but Mr. Myers has
insistedCharles Wyncoll (M)L 25 saved. He therefore insisted in taking entire management, both pecuniary
instanceIntroductionL 66 amongst ourselves, and that such dissentions were caused, in each instance
instanceThomas Wyncoll (I)L 128 of Thomas Wyncoll's wife is given as "Mary" in one instance. I believe
insteadThomas Wyncoll (F)L 310 amongst its poor instead. It is interesting to note that this charity still
insteadThomas Wyncoll (J)L 36 entering it as a boy "Thomas" instead of a girl "Sarah." The girl Sarah
insteadCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 195 to Athlone instead. We were there six weeks and I was then ordered to London,
institutedJohn Wyncoll (C)L 190 was instituted to enquire (at the death of any man of fortune) the value
instructionsThomas Wyncoll (F)L 193 was, it may be assumed, in consequence of instructions Isaac Wyncoll's
interThomas Wyncoll (F)L 230 et egenis Benigni Bonis omnibus grati qui nunc inter Uxoris atavos dormit
interestIntroductionL 473 It is too lengthy to give more than is likely to prove of general interest
interestIntroductionL 483 Clopton ... all his interest in the Parsonage of Brickelsey in Essex";
interestJohn Wyncoll (C)L 119 with his wife at the Hall, Thorpe Morieux (in which she had a life interest
interestThomas Wyncoll (F)L 345 its interest. After referring to some personal matters, Cooke proceeds
interestThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 190      As it will probably be of interest to the family
interestThomas Wyncoll (I)L 182      It may be of interest to note that the overseers'
interestWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 16 may be of interest to mention that the total cash expenditure during the
interestingIntroductionL 521 of John Wyncoll (" Black John ") may prove interesting.
interestingIntroductionL 642 of the family 18 will supply other interesting information,
interestingRoger Wyncoll (B)L 165 following are interesting.
interestingIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 13 building on an eminence near the village church, commands an interesting
interestingIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 258 of this stone is interesting, as shewing its original position in the old
interestingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 140 are interesting:- Harl. MSS. 1541, fo. 71b., gives the whole of these quarterings
interestingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 209 in Essex (Davids), given below, are interesting and would forward that
interestingThomas Wyncoll (F)L 310 amongst its poor instead. It is interesting to note that this charity still
interestingThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 155 of the family to Langham after so many years is interesting. It will be
interestingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 116 1. I have seen an interesting document dated in October, 1741,
interestingThomas Wyncoll (I)L 174 freehold. It is interesting to note that he farmed, for apparently one
interestingThomas Wyncoll (J)L 111      It is interesting to note that he contributed
interimIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 120 interim, Twinstead Hall 4
interredThomas Wyncoll (F)L 79 Here lieth interred the body of Mary Wyncoll, the Wife of Thomas
interredThomas Wyncoll (F)L 213 many of my relations lye interred." His eldest son, Isaac, left "5l.
interredThomas Wyncoll (F)L 392      Here lieth interred ye body of Isaac
intestateIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 322       He died intestate Letters of Administration
intolerableJohn Wyncoll (C)L 197 an intolerable grievance; it became one of the principal accusations against
invalidThomas Wyncoll (H)L 180 most likely an invalid, as he died less than two months after his purchase
invalidCharles Wyncoll (M)L 108      My mother, who had been more or less an invalid
invasionIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 180 Monuments, p.757-758), lost his lands upon the Conqueror's invasion,
invasionThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 289 invasion and was in the battle in which William the Lion was made prisoner.
invasionThomas Wyncoll (J)L 118 in consequence of the fears of invasion by Napoleon in July, 1803. The
investedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 320 He amassed a large fortune, which he invested in the purchase of land,
investigateIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 308 to investigate the disputes between Great Yarmouth and the Cinque Ports
invictaThomas Wyncoll (F)L 241 indolis invicta probatatis documenta reliquit, mortuus est decimo sexto
invitationIntroductionL 117 They came on the invitation of Edward III. and under the protection of
involvedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 209 his affairs in a very involved condition. His executors renounced probate
issueIntroductionL 615 Sir Henry Montague left no issue surviving him by his wife (nee Anne Wyncoll). 
issueIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 509 was no issue.8 She was buried at Twinstead on 22nd April,
issueIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 57 died without issue. William, the eldest son of William Waldegrave, of Ilford,
issueIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 59 married Dorothy, daughter of Richard Donnington, of Hackney, the issue
issueIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 69 had Margaret, who died unmarried), John and William, who died without issue,
issueThomas Wyncoll (F)L 37      By the first marriage there were issue three
issueThomas Wyncoll (F)L 42 24th January, 1654, who died without issue on 14th March, 1681, of whom
issueThomas Wyncoll (F)L 86 27th day of December, 1658, in the 23rd yeare of her age leaving issue
issueThomas Wyncoll (F)L 99 By such marriage, there were issue:- Thomas
issueThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 20 upon the issue of this second marriage, so that his future was provided
issueThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 425 Eve, 1421, leaving no issue (see Walsingham, p.454, n. 20). He saved the
issueThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 491 heiress of St. Clere, and had issue:- William (16). He married,
issueThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 532 Thomas Gott, of Grays Inn, and had issue - Sir Charles Umfreville, of Stoke-by-Nayland,
issueThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 534 county Suffolk, whose issue died out. He married, secondly, Isabel, daughter
issueThomas Wyncoll (I)L 239 7th June, 1810, leaving no issue by either of his wives. His will2
issueThomas Wyncoll (J)L 6 brother, William, died without issue, as already shewn. He was baptised
issueCharles Wyncoll (M)L 96 He left issue, sorrowing Sarah his wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters, 
issueCharles Wyncoll (M)L 122 ... Bramwell, at Ipswich, by whom there was no issue, and who survives
issuedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 374 and ill savours that issued through the chinks of lead, not well soldered,
itinerantJohn Wyncoll (C)L 185 at this age and to grant the heir his livery, and the itinerant Justices,

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