"The Wyncolls of Suffolk and Essex" - Concordance

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labelIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 92 9. Argent, a bend vert, a label of three points, gules. Kendall. 
labourerThomas Wyncoll (J)L 52 labourer (John Nevard) telling him all about the wedding. Both bride and
labourerThomas Wyncoll (J)L 96 a labourer on the Home farm, and the old account book shews that he drew
labourersThomas Wyncoll (J)L 105 labourers, etc., near Colchester (in the neighbourhood of Layer-de-la-Haye). 
laboursCharles Wyncoll (M)L 82 and labours "well done." 
ladiesIntroductionL 68 by, alas, what is too frequent with most families -- the ladies
ladyThomas Wyncoll (I)L 118 soon after selling his Dedham property and married a lady whose christian
ladyThomas Wyncoll (J)L 55 comment at the time, as the lady gave birth to a child within two or three
laidCharles Wyncoll (M)L 36 had necessarily been enlarged and altogether re-organised, and I laid the
lameThomas Wyncoll (J)L 56 weeks. He says that his grandfather was lame, and not a bit shy of his
landAuthor's NoteL 82 is mentioned and John the younger purchases land
landIntroductionL 158 to a copy hold cottage and land at Langham, 3 near Colchester,
landIntroductionL 198 of one messuage, 30 acres of land, and one acre of pasture with the appurtenances
landIntroductionL 251      In addition to his house and land (of which
landIntroductionL 255 possessed a house and land in Groton, a house at Sudbury, tenements and
landIntroductionL 257 land on "Hompell Green," and another house at Bildeston.  He was actively
landIntroductionL 260 with a piece of land lying in Whenfield, to his son John upon condition
landIntroductionL 348 devised to his son John a house and croft of land (7 acres) at Hempill
landIntroductionL 481 and of land in Alphamstone, he gives to "John Wyncoll, clerk, Parson of
landIntroductionL 487 Hall; to Roger Wyncoll his moat and land within, "being sometime the cyte
landIntroductionL 509 parcels and closes of land to the use of the Poor of the said Parish, 12
landRoger Wyncoll (B)L 182 to land in Great Waldingfield.
landIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 320 He amassed a large fortune, which he invested in the purchase of land,
landThomas Wyncoll (F)L 23 and of Peyton Hall and Ravensfield, and also owned land in Great Henny.
landThomas Wyncoll (F)L 198 messuage and land in Great Henny called "the Fennes" to his wife Mary (nee
landThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 52 gardens, 140 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 140 acres of pasture and
landThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 153 trace in the Court Rolls of his having held land in Langham. The return
landThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 159 and since the 30th August, 1443, two acres of land in Langham were called
landThomas Wyncoll (H)L 32 land near the house called "Fordlands and Oatlands." 3 
landThomas Wyncoll (H)L 315 and John Carter and Mary his wife, defendants, concerning 80 acres of land,
landThomas Wyncoll (I)L 47 father and concerning the 22 acres of land adjoining the Valley house,
landThomas Wyncoll (I)L 99 Thomas, and allowed the Langham land to revert to the lord of the manor,
landThomas Wyncoll (I)L 139 the land Thomas Wyncoll farmed in this parish. We find the first entry
landThomas Wyncoll (I)L 146 those who held land in the parish but did not reside there. It may be,
landThomas Wyncoll (I)L 172 land in Langham as his name does not appear in the Court Rolls as taking
landThomas Wyncoll (I)L 208 time, at least 360 acres of land and the fact that in most of the parish
landThomas Wyncoll (I)L 273 with other houses in good repair and arable land: the said premises are
landThomas Wyncoll (J)L 64 of his land, are unfortunately unable to say when he first took it as it
landThomas Wyncoll (J)L 75 of the Colchester Corporation land, some 1,199 acres. In it they give a
landThomas Wyncoll (J)L 76 list of the tenants and rentals of the land they held in the year 1786,
landWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 79      William Wyncoll continued to farm the land
landedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 42 the flagship of the station, doing convoy. We landed at East London in
landesJohn Wyncoll (C)L 143 John Wyncoll, 16l. in landes ... 21s 4d. Thorpe
landesJohn Wyncoll (C)L 146 John Wyncoll, gent., 30l. in landes ... 2l
landingsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 48 There is an ancient well staircase which has three landings and is of great
landsAuthor's NoteL 99      The "Terrier" tells of what lands it consisted.
landsIntroductionL 344 his farm at Woodhall and lands in Great and Little Waldingfield to his
landsIntroductionL 378 his soul. He gives his lands and tenements to his wife Margaret, and, after
landsRoger Wyncoll (B)L 133 his decease of and in All those his Manors, lands, tenements and other
landsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 29 his lands, tenements,
landsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 33 of Netherhall and other lands in Little Waldingfield, Brent Eleigh, Milden,
landsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 35 Alphamstone and Twinstead, his manors of Twinstead and Harberd, lands and
landsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 85 parish of Thorpe Morieux, on 30l. in lands.4
landsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 89 assessed on the annual value of the lands, where such were owned, and not
landsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 71 all his father's real estate, with the exception of the lands, tenements,
landsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 75 performance of the will, whilst, as to the lands and tenements in Alphamstone
landsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 79 Sydaie, and the manors of Twinstead and Harberd, and lands and tenements
landsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 90 of Netherhall and other lands in Little Waldingfield and Brent Eleigh,
landsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 104 wife, Mary, sold certain lands, tenements, pastures and woods in Great
landsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 234 manorial incidents now appertaining to that manor, the lands having since
landsIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 180 Monuments, p.757-758), lost his lands upon the Conqueror's invasion,
landsIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 188 of his lands, and a pardon from the Conqueror if he would give him his
landsIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 191 of the lands, in old French, with King William's seal, remained in the
landsThomas Wyncoll (F)L 26 lands and tenements in Bures Hamlet, called "Coppins," to Grace Bowles,
landsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 60 upon certain lands called Butlers," in Bures, then occupied by John Polley.
landsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 88 which appointed the sale of William Umfreville's manors, mills, lands,
landsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 321 but when the barons put themselves in arms he joined them and his lands
landsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 547 surrendered all his lands and tenements to his mother, Isabell, for her
landsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 550 April, 1680, he similarly surrendered all his lands called "Fordlands"
landsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 12 Peyton Hall and Ravensfield and lands. The trustees of such settlement
landsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 34 The extent of the Valley lands then amounted to about 80 acres, He had
landsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 165 of the Valley House and lands, viz., on 24th October, 1724, he sold
landsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 230 house and lands from this time upwards:- 
landsThomas Wyncoll (I)L 55 lands were seized into the hands of the lord of the manor, who regranted
landsThomas Wyncoll (L)L 29 up occupation of all his lands in the year 1902, and lived a life of retirement
laneThomas Wyncoll (H)L 44 narrow lane, leading from the main road, leading to Boxted Hall and Stoke-by-Nayland.
languageIntroductionL 557 previously.  Sir Henry Montague's language on this occasion forms
largeIntroductionL 120 of its texture; and many of them amassed large fortunes.
largeJohn Wyncoll (C)L 26 a large sum of money (also "to the Churchwardens of Little Waldingfield,
largeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 12 4.  "The Hall, which is a large and handsome
largeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 32 Twinstead Hall is situated near the church. It is a large
largeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 150 thirty-three large rooms besides servants' kitchens and offices. It was
largeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 221 I took rubbings, and illustrations of them are given. I found three large
largeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 320 He amassed a large fortune, which he invested in the purchase of land,
largeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 47 drawing rooms are lofty and large, and contain some fine old furniture.
largeCharles Wyncoll (M)L 66      The work of this large and poor parish, unaided,
largestCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 146 with much good shooting, and I was lucky enough to get the largest black
lastIntroductionL 506 of Little Waldingfleld, Gent., by his last Will and Testament bearing date
lastIntroductionL 542      Anne, the daughter of William Wyncoll last
lastIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 171 remain, as do two bays and the cellars. The entrance to the last is choked
lastIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 375 he was at last carried to a poor church of a little village thereby called
lastThomas Wyncoll (F)L 216 now, and for about the last ten years has been, leaning against the west
lastThomas Wyncoll (H)L 326 consequent on Thomas Mayhew's dealings and also, perhaps, the last men-
lastThomas Wyncoll (I)L 34 Manor, had died since the last Court (held 28th March, 1727), and that
lastThomas Wyncoll (I)L 194 to record the exact time of his decease, or where he was buried. The last
lastThomas Wyncoll (I)L 260      The last three children were all named Isaac
lastCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 155 to the last. In March, 1884, we marched to Chaubuttia (7,000 feet), 1,000
lateIntroductionL 342 Cowmeny and to the children of his "late daughter Alice Spencer" and devised
lateThomas Wyncoll (F)L 214 to buy a gravestone to lay over the grave of my late honored father." This
lateThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 64 heir to Thomas Wyncoll his late father deceased." 
lateThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 242 forest, with all Castles, Manors . . . and Royal Franchise, which late
lateThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 244 belonged to Mildred the son of Akerman, late Lord of Redesdale, and which
lateThomas Wyncoll (I)L 150 the holding "late Bains" was carried on by his son Thomas (J) (who we know
latelyAuthor's NoteL 86 (I think the second one) has died lately and John the younger is named
latelyJohn Wyncoll (C)L 134 the Manor of Harberts, lately Thomas Lawrence's, of the Lord Hunsdon of
laterIntroductionL 79 Again, Penelope, the wife of Thomas Wyncoll ("H") a generation or two later
laterIntroductionL 162 in 1428, and a few years later (in 1443) is called "Wyndecoles." From that
laterIntroductionL 281 churches 122 years later and that, in order to purify the atmosphere of
laterRoger Wyncoll (B)L 35 the home of the family for a century and a half, or more, later; and he
laterJohn Wyncoll (C)L 102 of John Wyncoll and Margery Risbye took place five months later
laterIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 203 Marriot," who resided later on at the hall. 
laterIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 313 and William Shelley for the same offence a year later. He was Justice of
laterThomas Wyncoll (F)L 44 more later on; and Penelope, baptised at Twinstead 22nd August, 1656, and
laterThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 16 years later. No provision for him or mention of his name is made in either
laterThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 135 their eldest son, Thomas, as will be shewn later
laterThomas Wyncoll (I)L 166 being known for several years later as " Wyncoll's" is obvious. It is still
laterThomas Wyncoll (I)L 202 opposite the " Hill farm," and later the site of the "Old Windmill," demolished
laterThomas Wyncoll (J)L 30 born at this time, and as we know that one was born six years later in
laterThomas Wyncoll (L)L 15 account at "Moore's Farm," Mile End, and a short time later, on the death
laterCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 286 Barrack Officer, Southern Command, on 24th April, 1905, and later, on 23rd
latter'sIntroductionL 429 in 1519, before his father, as is borne out by the latter's will. 
latter'sRoger Wyncoll (B)L 28 he followed the latter's business and subsequently retired from taking
latterIntroductionL 253 latter he owned a good deal) in Little Waldingfield, John Wyncoll also
latterIntroductionL 380 her death, to his son Andrew; and if the latter should die before his (testator's)
latterIntroductionL 550 the latter was Chief Justice that he awarded execution against Sir Walter
latterIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 71 and two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, the latter marrying Isaac Wyncoll.
latterIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 228 the memory of the latter was (according to Holman) formerly "by the north
latterThomas Wyncoll (F)L 181 was a party to the latter and he executed such deed in his assumed name
latterThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 17 wills of the former or the latter, but his father had settled the manors
latterThomas Wyncoll (H)L 37 Isabella Umfreville, in May, 1711, and the latter had resided there until
latterThomas Wyncoll (I)L 104 up the latter
latterThomas Wyncoll (I)L 258 came very much down in the world towards the latter end of his days. 
latterCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 21 colours for football (Rugby) at the latter
latterCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 269 August, 1900, and had typhoid fever at Newcastle, Natal, the latter most
lawThomas Wyncoll (H)L 307 fictitious action at law, the title thus becoming recorded, etc. In this
lawyersThomas Wyncoll (H)L 195 by two lawyers, Mr. Thomas Mayhew, of Colchester, and a Mr. White, of Coggeshall,
layThomas Wyncoll (F)L 214 to buy a gravestone to lay over the grave of my late honored father." This
leadIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 374 and ill savours that issued through the chinks of lead, not well soldered,
leadThomas Wyncoll (H)L 81 The glass in the windows throughout the house are set in lead. The walls
leadingRoger Wyncoll (B)L 39 stood at the upper end of Halstead town, on the right of the road leading
leadingIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 257 contributing to the flagged path leading to the south porch. Holman's account
leadingIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 319 Francis (or Thomas) Gawdy (Queen's Serjeant-at-Law) leading for the prosecution.
leadingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 200 manors of Peyton Hall and Ravensfield, which lie on the road leading from
leadingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 44 narrow lane, leading from the main road, leading to Boxted Hall and Stoke-by-Nayland.
leadingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 44 narrow lane, leading from the main road, leading to Boxted Hall and Stoke-by-Nayland.
leadsThomas Wyncoll (I)L 210 documents he was described as "Thomas Wyncoll, Gent." leads one to suppose
leaningThomas Wyncoll (F)L 216 now, and for about the last ten years has been, leaning against the west
learnIntroductionL 27 and learn all I could of the "Wyncolls."
learnThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 184 we learn from the Suffolk Poll Book, was vicar of Bouedge (near Woodbridge)
learnThomas Wyncoll (I)L 196 we can learn of him is the time he gave up the Langham holdings in 1785;
learnedIntroductionL 574 oration in Latin which was pleasing to the King and Prince. This learned
learnedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 202 time the posts were erected. Maybe they were erected by "the learned Dr.
leaseIntroductionL 485 to Thomas Wyncoll his lease of Spirling, part of the manor of Brampton
leaseThomas Wyncoll (J)L 97 12s. a week till the end of the lease in September, 1822. He married
leaseWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 11 as one of the executors, carried out the lease, which had then five years
leaseWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 17 five years of lease amounted to 4536l. 5s. 10d., evidently
leasesThomas Wyncoll (J)L 143 or will have at the time of his death, till the end of the leases, for
leasesWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 13 the leases terminating on the 29th September 1821. 
leastRoger Wyncoll (B)L 185 her husband for a period of eight years, at least. She is assessed in the
leastThomas Wyncoll (F)L 290 the least. He also made the following bequest:-
leastThomas Wyncoll (I)L 208 time, at least 360 acres of land and the fact that in most of the parish
leaveCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 3 what to record and what to leave out. I think hare facts are all that are
leaveCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 109 so badly that I was told if I did not leave the frontier soon I should
leaveCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 131 I got four months leave to study Hindustani, and in June, 1882, we went
leaveCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 272      I came home on leave in August, 1902, for four
leavesThomas Wyncoll (J)L 142 He leaves his executors everything he possesses to work the farms, he has
leavingIntroductionL 717 each generation, leaving the pedigree sheet at the end of the article to
leavingThomas Wyncoll (F)L 86 27th day of December, 1658, in the 23rd yeare of her age leaving issue
leavingThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 417 leaving one son, Gilbert, and four or five daughters. This Gilbert, Earl
leavingThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 425 Eve, 1421, leaving no issue (see Walsingham, p.454, n. 20). He saved the
leavingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 208      Thomas Mayhew appears to have died leaving
leavingThomas Wyncoll (I)L 88 leaving "Fordlands and Oatlands" to revert to the lord by default as is
leavingThomas Wyncoll (I)L 239 7th June, 1810, leaving no issue by either of his wives. His will2
leftIntroductionL 431 He left a widow, Joan, two sons, Robert and John (who is probably the John
leftIntroductionL 615 Sir Henry Montague left no issue surviving him by his wife (nee Anne Wyncoll). 
leftThomas Wyncoll (F)L 138      It would appear that Thomas Wyncoll left Twinstead
leftThomas Wyncoll (F)L 171 Wyncoll, the son, left all his property to his nephew, William Golding,
leftThomas Wyncoll (F)L 209 Dedham on 16th January, 1675, aged 54, and left directions in his will
leftThomas Wyncoll (F)L 213 many of my relations lye interred." His eldest son, Isaac, left "5l.
leftThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 176 Thomas Wyncoll. His wife left none, but Letters of Administration were
leftThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 265 and came over with, the Conqueror. Was made Lord Redesdale. He left two
leftThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 392 widow afterwards married Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland and left all
leftThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 413 daughter of Adam de Rodham and left two sons, Thomas and Robert. The elder
leftThomas Wyncoll (I)L 178 he left when six years of age. He acted as overseer at Langham in 1777
leftThomas Wyncoll (J)L 132 book. He apparently left 37l. in cash, and it cost 28l. 7s.
leftWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 12 to run; this in accordance with the directions left in his father's will,
leftCharles Wyncoll (M)L 33 in the world. When he left it in September, 1869, there were 140 pupils
leftCharles Wyncoll (M)L 56 which he otherwise much improved. He left Yelvertoft in 1875, much to the
leftCharles Wyncoll (M)L 96 He left issue, sorrowing Sarah his wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters, 
leftCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 112 and in April, 1881, left that splendid force and joined the 5th Light Infantry
leftCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 139 Colonel Lambert having left the Rangers, I resigned my Staff Corps appointment
legaciesIntroductionL 338 house where he dwelt and Hempill Green," legacies to his sons John, Roger,
legaciesIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 83 death, to be applied towards payment of debts and legacies, and for the
legalThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 207 none of his legal descendants living, the Wyncolls are, undoubtedly, through
legateeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 243 and legatee. The witnesses to such will were Brook Baines Hurlock, James
legendThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 205 if the family legend, as shewn in the pedigree, is correct, or there are
legendThomas Wyncoll (H)L 59 (it is blue green), and there is a legend that she was murdered at the
legendThomas Wyncoll (H)L 63 I can only say in support of this legend that my friend, Major Percy Umfreville,
legendThomas Wyncoll (H)L 69 believes in the legend, as she told me the other day that she had once
legibleAuthor's NoteL 48 legible, viz., 26 Edward III. and 33 Edward III., but the name does
legibleAuthor's NoteL 50      There is no legible roll from that on till
legibleAuthor's NoteL 70      There is no legible Roll after this till 1
leisureIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 187 :-" Deus nobis haec otia fecit" (God has made us these leisure moments,
lendsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 118 one buried there, and this lends colour to the suggestion that, in the
lengthJohn Wyncoll (C)L 196 proceeding that came in process of time to he greatly shooed and, at length,
lengthyIntroductionL 473 It is too lengthy to give more than is likely to prove of general interest
lengthyRoger Wyncoll (B)L 129 made 1st July, 1559, is peculiar for its lengthy religious preamble. By
lessThomas Wyncoll (H)L 180 most likely an invalid, as he died less than two months after his purchase
lessCharles Wyncoll (M)L 108      My mother, who had been more or less an invalid
letterIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 155 me a very nice letter and sent me a photograph of the old hall, which is
letterWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 25 of the farms, which belonged to the Colchester Corporation. I have a letter
lettersThomas Wyncoll (F)L 337 5. "Among the Sancroft letters in the Harleian
lettingIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 158 seemed no chance of letting it; so it was thought wiser to pull it down.
liberalThomas Wyncoll (H)L 339 have little doubt, notwithstanding the liberal manner in which Thomas Mayhew
libraryAuthor's NoteL 18 and also in the library of Canterbury Cathedral, (and such extracts
licenceAuthor's NoteL 44 in 35 Edward III. (A.D. 1361) where John Stowe appears for licence to agree
lieIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 200 manors of Peyton Hall and Ravensfield, which lie on the road leading from
lieThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 150 that lie and his wife resided at the "Valley Mansion" with his mother-in-law,
lieThomas Wyncoll (L)L 13 lie was about 30 years of age. He then commenced operations on his own
lieCharles Wyncoll (M)L 52 death of the former vicar. Here lie worked for six years, presenting an
liesThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 380 Eleanora. He died 2 April, 1325, and lies buried near the high altar in
liethThomas Wyncoll (F)L 79 Here lieth interred the body of Mary Wyncoll, the Wife of Thomas
liethThomas Wyncoll (F)L 392      Here lieth interred ye body of Isaac
lieutenantCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 94 I was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on 17th May, 1879. I went through
life-timeThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 397 III. and died in the life-time of his half-brother the earl s.p.
lifeIntroductionL 261 that the son paid his mother 10l. a year during her life, and he
lifeIntroductionL 346 wife, Joan, for life and after her decease to his son John.  He also
lifeRoger Wyncoll (B)L 137 for the term of her natural life, to be paid her by his son John at two
lifeJohn Wyncoll (C)L 119 with his wife at the Hall, Thorpe Morieux (in which she had a life interest
lifeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 88 marks, and to an annuity of 20 marks (English) for life, out of the manor
lifeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 100 at the commencement of his married life, for he is described as of that
lifeIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 312 spent a great deal of his married life in Bures and baptised his sons Thomas
lifeIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 320 part of his married life
lifeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 85 of Melton Constable, in ye same County, Esq., who departed this life the
lifeThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 131 by the former during his life and of his wife after his decease and at
lifeThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 548 life, with remainder to his brothers and sisters (p. 100). On the 29th
lifeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 193 life and deeds of Thomas Wyncoll (I) it is regrettable that I am unable
lifeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 229 at Langham all his life. He does not appear to have prospered. He was an
lifeWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 84 300 acres. He lived a quiet and healthy life, and was much taken up with
lifeThomas Wyncoll (L)L 12 be spent his life in the cultivation of the soil, living at home until
lifeThomas Wyncoll (L)L 29 up occupation of all his lands in the year 1902, and lived a life of retirement
lifeCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 51 the V.C. at Draibosch for attempting to save the life of a Cape policeman,
lifetimeIntroductionL 415 and it is possible that he died in his mother's lifetime, and that half
lifetimeRoger Wyncoll (B)L 19 he died in his father's lifetime (in 1519), and only his children are referred
lifetimeThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 390 of Northumberland and died s.p. during his father's lifetime. The
lifetimeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 67 during his lifetime) every fresh owner of the property is compelled before
lifetimeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 109 he had given his eldest son Thomas his sbare during his lifetime, as he
lightJohn Wyncoll (C)L 81 light as to the annual value of his property in that county, for, in the
lightIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 19 was formerly surrounded by a deep Moat over which a light bridge conducted
likelyIntroductionL 473 It is too lengthy to give more than is likely to prove of general interest
likelyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 255 of the son being missing in Holman's time). The stone itself is most likely
likelyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 180 most likely an invalid, as he died less than two months after his purchase
likewiseThomas Wyncoll (F)L 360 am likewise credibly informed that Wickham church being empty and the Parish
likingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 309 strong liking for his wife's family, for, in addition to choosing their
likingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 192 her husband's death, Penelope Wyncoll, finding his will not to her liking,
likingThomas Wyncoll (L)L 43 a considerable liking for holding the various voluntary parish offices.
lineIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 193 Georgics, book ii. line 458, and that the second is to be found in Eclogues
lineIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 194 i., line 6. 
lineThomas Wyncoll (F)L 380 Hall and a great deal of other property passed out of the male line of
lineCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 249 stores, etc., up the line from Cape Town. On the 1st April, 1900, I was
lionThomas Wyncoll (F)L 75 chief of the second, a lion, passant, argent. Cooke. 
lionsIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 101 12. Gules, on a chevron, or, three lions rampant, sable. Cobham. 
lionsIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 104 13. Arg, on a bend, azure, between two lions, rampant, gules, three bezants.
liquorThomas Wyncoll (J)L 57 liquor
listJohn Wyncoll (C)L 14 to his "manors"), and it is not mentioned in the list of lords of that
listThomas Wyncoll (H)L 229 4. The following is a list of the occupiers of the "Valley"
listThomas Wyncoll (I)L 140 in the list of names rateable for the six months ending October 1st, 1744,
listThomas Wyncoll (I)L 143 list overseers books, the entries of each corroborating the other. 
listThomas Wyncoll (I)L 145      This "Outsitters'" list appears to apply to
listThomas Wyncoll (I)L 184 books give a complete specified list of all persons buried in Langham from
listThomas Wyncoll (I)L 190 Act passed in 1688. No Wyncolls appeared in this burial list
listThomas Wyncoll (J)L 23 of Colchester, there is a list of his family given on the cover, and the
listThomas Wyncoll (J)L 76 list of the tenants and rentals of the land they held in the year 1786,
listThomas Wyncoll (J)L 112 2l. 2s. to the "list of subscribers of the inhabitants of
listWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 38      The old account book also gives a full list
listCharles Wyncoll (M)L 31 year it headed the list of successes at the College of Preceptors, and
littleIntroductionL 94 and this little family history is the result. 
littleIntroductionL 232 21s. for "the changing of the little bell" and bequests to the friars
littleIntroductionL 276 such fact is little to be wondered at, seeing that the same treatment was
littleIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 147 Sir Richard Page, although there seems little doubt that such was the fact. 
littleIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 375 he was at last carried to a poor church of a little village thereby called
littleThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 372 power continued little more than a year; Joint Governor of that part of
littleThomas Wyncoll (H)L 184      There is little doubt but that Thomas Wyncoll
littleThomas Wyncoll (H)L 339 have little doubt, notwithstanding the liberal manner in which Thomas Mayhew
littleThomas Wyncoll (J)L 48 farm, tells us some little. He says Thomas Wyncoll (J), his grandfather,
littleCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 40 to East London in the little coasting steamer "Florence," with H.M.S. "Active,"
littleCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 221 A.A.G., of my own Corps, who taught me most of what little I know of Staff
littleCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 234 little son, who was buried in the Woolwich cemetery, at Plumstead. In September,
liveThomas Wyncoll (J)L 61 Wyncoll came to live at Mile End. He is shewn in the register of his marriage
liveCharles Wyncoll (M)L 12 was selected, and went at about seven years of age to live with his uncle.
livedIntroductionL 7 was.  I told him Essex, as I knew my grandfather had lived and my
livedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 36 was the founder of it, who lived here in the reign of Queen Elizabeth and
livedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 170 stood and added charm to the grounds when our ancestors lived there, still
livedThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 13 locate the spot where they lived or what property they held there. His
livedThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 145      Thomas Wyncoll lived at Langham after his marriage.
livedThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 157 remembered that Allan Wyndecoll married and lived there in 1391 (see p.5),
livedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 78 Lely, who lived while the Umfrevilles held the estate. 
livedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 362 April 18th," 1765 - refers to her. If this is the case she lived to be
livedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 164 lived at "Hill farm" as tenant from 1744 to 1785. The reason for the farm
livedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 255      Spring, the fourth son, lived at Langham but
livedThomas Wyncoll (J)L 50 lived at Langham at the time he married (1779), and he mentions an old
livedWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 84 300 acres. He lived a quiet and healthy life, and was much taken up with
livedThomas Wyncoll (L)L 29 up occupation of all his lands in the year 1902, and lived a life of retirement
livedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 157 feet above Ranikhet, where we lived in a small hut, and my daughter, Gladys
livedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 189 where we lived at Endsleigh house, Butt road, one year. I was then offered
livedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 199 at Chelsea Barracks. While in London, we lived at 12, Queen Ann's terrace,
livedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 229 We lived at 20, Thirstane road, in Morningside. In January, 1897, I was
livedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 278      We lived at Wynberg, Cape Colony, till 4th
liveriesThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 404 wife, Eleanora, succeeded his father; had liveries of manors of Harbottle
liveryJohn Wyncoll (C)L 185 at this age and to grant the heir his livery, and the itinerant Justices,
liveryJohn Wyncoll (C)L 195 or the wardship and livery accruing to the King thereupon. A manner of
liveryJohn Wyncoll (C)L 200 false inquisitions, they compelled many persons to sue out livery from
livesThomas Wyncoll (F)L 347 to say:- 'Sir, I have a Brother-in-Law, who lives in Essex, a very worthy
livesThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 427 prisoners' lives after the battles of Durdan and Etham (see Harding, p.
livesCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 232 and it was here we had the great trouble of our lives, for we lost our
livingAuthor's NoteL 28 doubt. We find them living at Swingledon Green, at Wincoll's Hall, which
livingRoger Wyncoll (B)L 188 1568, 6 at which time it is certain she was living. His
livingThomas Wyncoll (F)L 352 of a small living, Wickham, being the adjacent town, and in your gift,
livingThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 207 none of his legal descendants living, the Wyncolls are, undoubtedly, through
livingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 179      In my opinion he was then living in retirement,
livingThomas Wyncoll (I)L 152 was then living at Mile End) for another year. 
livingThomas Wyncoll (L)L 12 be spent his life in the cultivation of the soil, living at home until
livingThomas Wyncoll (L)L 37 Essex, by whom he had four sons and one daughter. The sons are still living,
livingCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 149 a year, living in the bungalow on the parade ground, opposite the guard
livingCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 213      We were three years in Malta, living in Strada
localAuthor's NoteL 14 the old days was administered for them by the Prior of the local monastery. 
localityThomas Wyncoll (F)L 311 remains, and is known in the locality as "bull money." 
locateThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 13 locate the spot where they lived or what property they held there. His
locumCharles Wyncoll (M)L 69 be was held. After acting as locum tenens in several places in the
loftyThomas Wyncoll (H)L 47 drawing rooms are lofty and large, and contain some fine old furniture.
longIntroductionL 119 his Queen, Philippa of Hainault. Their cloth was long famed for the fineness
longThomas Wyncoll (I)L 107 long before Thomas attained his majority, and he therefore lost all right
longThomas Wyncoll (J)L 86 was started on a small farm on his own account, as a long entry appears
longerRoger Wyncoll (B)L 47 knot was tied in those days, the wife no longer remained a "femme sole"
lookedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 353 she, as well as others, looked upon all as lost and took no further trouble
lord'sThomas Wyncoll (I)L 102 did not feel disposed to pay the fifteen guineas lord's fine besides the
lordIntroductionL 204 John and his heirs of the chief lord of that fee for ever. For this acknowledgment
lordThomas Wyncoll (F)L 21 He was lord of the manors of Twinstead, Netherhall in Little Waldingfield
lordThomas Wyncoll (I)L 41 and because the said Thomas was under age the lord granted the guardianship
lordThomas Wyncoll (I)L 55 lands were seized into the hands of the lord of the manor, who regranted
lordThomas Wyncoll (I)L 88 leaving "Fordlands and Oatlands" to revert to the lord by default as is
lordThomas Wyncoll (I)L 99 Thomas, and allowed the Langham land to revert to the lord of the manor,
lordsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 14 to his "manors"), and it is not mentioned in the list of lords of that
lordshipThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 50 Wyncoll consisted of the site and lordship of the manor of Peyton Hall
lostIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 180 Monuments, p.757-758), lost his lands upon the Conqueror's invasion,
lostThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 177 granted to her heir, although the document has unfortunately been lost,
lostThomas Wyncoll (H)L 353 she, as well as others, looked upon all as lost and took no further trouble
lostThomas Wyncoll (I)L 107 long before Thomas attained his majority, and he therefore lost all right
lostWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 18 the cash receipts were kept in another book, which appears to be lost
lostCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 71 and lost. At St. Helena I met my dear wife, and after six happy months
lostCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 232 and it was here we had the great trouble of our lives, for we lost our
lowThomas Wyncoll (F)L 136 that time, seem to have been in low water. 
lowerThomas Wyncoll (F)L 77      On the lower brass is the following inscription:- 
loyalThomas Wyncoll (J)L 116 and other expense of the Corps of loyal Colchester volunteers," raised
loyaltyIntroductionL 662 In 1665 was of sufficient loyalty to be made a Justice by the Royal Commissioners
lozengeIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 297 It bears, on a lozenge shield, the arms of Wyncoll impaling Waldegrave
luckyCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 146 with much good shooting, and I was lucky enough to get the largest black
lyeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 213 many of my relations lye interred." His eldest son, Isaac, left "5l.
lyethIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 470 Here lyeth bvryed Marie Wyncoll the wife of Isake 
lyingIntroductionL 260 with a piece of land lying in Whenfield, to his son John upon condition

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