"The Wyncolls of Suffolk and Essex" - Concordance

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tableIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 260 church. He says -"Just under the Communion table is another gravestone
tailThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 132 the death of both of them then in tail male with a power of revocation.
tantalizinglyIntroductionL 81 she has perpetuated her memory by tantalizingly raising false hopes of
taskCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 2 the most difficult part of my task, my autobiography. It is hard to decide
tasterAuthor's NoteL 52 40 Edward III. (1366) where we find John Wendecole a taster of bread and
taughtCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 221 A.A.G., of my own Corps, who taught me most of what little I know of Staff
tellingThomas Wyncoll (J)L 52 labourer (John Nevard) telling him all about the wedding. Both bride and
tellsAuthor's NoteL 99      The "Terrier" tells of what lands it consisted.
tellsThomas Wyncoll (J)L 48 farm, tells us some little. He says Thomas Wyncoll (J), his grandfather,
temporaryIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 106 and Little Waldingfield to John Moore, of Ipswich, merchant. His temporary
tenancyWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 23      William Wyncoll evidently now took tenancy
tenancyThomas Wyncoll (L)L 23 up the tenancy of the old "Home Farm" at Mile End, which had been held
tenantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 32 by the Homage that Thomas Wyncoll, Gentleman, a customary tenant of the
tenantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 39 that he might be admitted tenant and he was admitted tenant accordingly,
tenantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 39 that he might be admitted tenant and he was admitted tenant accordingly,
tenantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 66 doubtless aware that on the death of a copyhold tenant (or even on a sale
tenantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 164 lived at "Hill farm" as tenant from 1744 to 1785. The reason for the farm
tenantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 200 Wyncoll, widow," was a tenant of "Mandeville's House," situated exactly
tenantThomas Wyncoll (I)L 233 tenant of the "Greyhound Inn" and so continued until his death in 1810.
tenantThomas Wyncoll (J)L 14      He also farmed 108 acres at Mile End, as tenant
tenantWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 29 records give the name of William Wyncoll as a tenant of these farms and
tenantsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 201 the crown who by no means were tenants thereunto." 
tenantsThomas Wyncoll (I)L 271 estate, Mile End) held by the several tenants in 1767:- 
tenantsThomas Wyncoll (J)L 76 list of the tenants and rentals of the land they held in the year 1786,
tenementThomas Wyncoll (H)L 120 were on the 14th April, 1675, admitted to "One tenement called Copt Shop
tenementeRoger Wyncoll (B)L 173 tenemente vocate Mylkes Vey seps in Illeigh Combusta (Brent Illeigh) in
tenementsIntroductionL 255 possessed a house and land in Groton, a house at Sudbury, tenements and
tenementsIntroductionL 378 his soul. He gives his lands and tenements to his wife Margaret, and, after
tenementsRoger Wyncoll (B)L 133 his decease of and in All those his Manors, lands, tenements and other
tenementsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 29 his lands, tenements,
tenementsJohn Wyncoll (C)L 37 tenements in Great Henny, Lamarsh, Pebmarsh, Rayleigh, Raweth and Great
tenementsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 71 all his father's real estate, with the exception of the lands, tenements,
tenementsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 75 performance of the will, whilst, as to the lands and tenements in Alphamstone
tenementsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 79 Sydaie, and the manors of Twinstead and Harberd, and lands and tenements
tenementsIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 104 wife, Mary, sold certain lands, tenements, pastures and woods in Great
tenementsThomas Wyncoll (F)L 26 lands and tenements in Bures Hamlet, called "Coppins," to Grace Bowles,
tenementsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 90 tenements and hereditaments in Essex and Suffolk to provide a competent
tenementsThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 547 surrendered all his lands and tenements to his mother, Isabell, for her
tenensCharles Wyncoll (M)L 69 be was held. After acting as locum tenens in several places in the
tentRoger Wyncoll (B)L 169 H, 30 to 37 "Extracta Rotulorum Curiarum tent apud Lavenham (co. Suffolk)
tenthIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 272 was baptized ye tenth day of March. "
tenthThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 255 our Consort, William and Henry our Sons, this 10th day of July in the tenth
tenureJohn Wyncoll (C)L 183 profits that arose to the crown by the various fruits of tenure obtaining
tenureJohn Wyncoll (C)L 192 of his Estate, the tenure by which it was holden, and who and of what age
termIntroductionL 193 in the octave of St. Martin 34 Edward III, and confirmed in Hilary term
termIntroductionL 458 will in justification of such a term.
termRoger Wyncoll (B)L 137 for the term of her natural life, to be paid her by his son John at two
termIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 84 bringing up of his children. At the expiration of that term these properties
termThomas Wyncoll (I)L 275 in the occupation of James Tiffin, who took the remainder of a term of
termCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 252 pleased to term "excellent service." I was at once sent away from my Railway
termedRoger Wyncoll (B)L 24      Roger Wyncoll is termed by some authorities
terminatingWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 13 the leases terminating on the 29th September 1821. 
termsIntroductionL 562 truly says that the Chief Justices' address was "conceived in terms of
termsRoger Wyncoll (B)L 138 equal terms of the year. This bequest appears to have been with the object
termsThomas Wyncoll (F)L 404 6. A Board inscribed in these terms is in the Schoolroom at
terraceCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 199 at Chelsea Barracks. While in London, we lived at 12, Queen Ann's terrace,
territoryThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 357 and whole territory of Angus. He was summoned to Parliament as Baron Prudhou,
testator'sIntroductionL 380 her death, to his son Andrew; and if the latter should die before his (testator's)
testator'sIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 82 these were held by his father's executors for six years after testator's
testatorIntroductionL 472 May, 1580, and testator describes himself therein as a "clothier." 
testimonyThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 251 our side when we entered Northumberland . - . . In testimony whereof we
textureIntroductionL 120 of its texture; and many of them amassed large fortunes.
thanksIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 219 years I have, thanks to the Rev. T. Myers, the vicar of Twinstead, had
theeIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 271 thou hast the spirit of God in thee, I will stand in thy judgment whatever
theoryThomas Wyncoll (H)L 200 conclusively. Much as I regret having to do so, I must explode the theory
thereinIntroductionL 472 May, 1580, and testator describes himself therein as a "clothier." 
thereinRoger Wyncoll (B)L 29 an active part therein. His son certainly had none.
thereinThomas Wyncoll (F)L 108 those registers, nor are there any entries therein of any Springs at this
thereinThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 37 birthday (16th June, 1683) and he is therein described as "Spring Wyncoll
thereofThomas Wyncoll (F)L 295 or receive and take the rents and proffits thereof shall yearly, and every
thereofThomas Wyncoll (F)L 299 every year, one good Bull in good plight, and give all out thereof, except
thereonThomas Wyncoll (F)L 220 next to his first wife." The inscription thereon is as follows:-
thereonThomas Wyncoll (F)L 389 the Pews" and the inscription thereon is as follows:
thereoutThomas Wyncoll (F)L 284 that the moneys arising thereout should be applied during the minority
theretoThomas Wyncoll (J)L 121 of St. Michael, Mile End, contributing 32l. thereto, there being
thereuntoJohn Wyncoll (C)L 201 the crown who by no means were tenants thereunto." 
thereuponJohn Wyncoll (C)L 195 or the wardship and livery accruing to the King thereupon. A manner of
thereuponThomas Wyncoll (H)L 122 and the Market Cross with the chamber thereupon in Nayland." I can find
thicknessThomas Wyncoll (H)L 82 are of great thickness and coloured blue. There is a good deal of beautiful
thinkAuthor's NoteL 26 descended from these Wendecoles, I cannot think there is any reasonable
thinkAuthor's NoteL 72 Henry V. (1413) and I think the John Wendecole of 1361, 52 years before
thinkAuthor's NoteL 86 (I think the second one) has died lately and John the younger is named
thinkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 34 building and was built by the Wincols. I'm apt to think that Isaac Wincol
thinkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 160 Doubtless a wise decision from his point of view, but one, I think, every
thinkIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 199 (F), although I think it quite possible, as the remains of the gate
thinkThomas Wyncoll (F)L 130      I am inclined to think that Joseph Spring was
thinkThomas Wyncoll (H)L 169 by the way, was Mayor of Colchester), and then removed, I think, to Dedham,
thinkThomas Wyncoll (I)L 170      I do not think that Thomas Wyncoll owned any
thinkThomas Wyncoll (I)L 204 a few years since. I think it is fairly certain that this was Thomas Wyncoll's
thinkThomas Wyncoll (I)L 213 means, it is reasonable to think that he inherited a considerable amount.
thinkCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 3 what to record and what to leave out. I think hare facts are all that are
thirdIntroductionL 312 his father as an eldest son and heir whereas he was third son.
thirdIntroductionL 421      Roger, the third son, will be dealt with in
thirdIntroductionL 536 Sir John Spencer, Lord Mayor of London.  His third daughter, Alice,
thirdIntroductionL 715 which sprang from Roger, the third son of John Wyncoll.
thirdRoger Wyncoll (B)L 16 and, secondly, Roger, that John was his eldest son and Roger the third
thirdRoger Wyncoll (B)L 85 of . . . . Daniell of Molesey, co. Surrey. The third coat 'Thorpe' evidently
thirdRoger Wyncoll (B)L 131 of the third part or portion which she might claim and might have after
thirdThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 143 wife," and their third child was christened "Spring." 
thirdThomas Wyncoll (I)L 245 Bacon and Sarah Wyncoll. Deborah Wyncoll married a third time to William
thirdThomas Wyncoll (I)L 252      Of John., the third son, I have nothing to
thirdThomas Wyncoll (J)L 122 seven subscribers, of which he was the third
thirdCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 227 Corps in Scotland. Here our third son, Breame Ramsay Fowler, was born.
thirdlyIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 406 Howe, of Sudbury, and, thirdly, Matthew Lawrence, Town Preacher, of Ipswich.-
thirty-threeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 150 thirty-three large rooms besides servants' kitchens and offices. It was
thoroughfareIntroductionL 336 for masses and for the "most needful repairs for thoroughfare between the
thouIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 271 thou hast the spirit of God in thee, I will stand in thy judgment whatever
thoughtIntroductionL 67 (and I make the assertion even at the risk of being thought ungallant)
thoughtIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 158 seemed no chance of letting it; so it was thought wiser to pull it down.
thoughtCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 203 Corps was formed, and, owing to the increasing family, I thought it better
threwThomas Wyncoll (H)L 193 flew into a violent rage and threw the will into the fire; that, aided
throughoutAuthor's NoteL 37      Moreover the christian name throughout is "John,"
throughoutThomas Wyncoll (H)L 81 The glass in the windows throughout the house are set in lead. The walls
throughoutCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 247 throughout Cape Colony, sent nearly 112,000 troops, besides animals, guns,
throwJohn Wyncoll (C)L 80      The Subsidy Returns for Suffolk in 1568 throw
thyIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 271 thou hast the spirit of God in thee, I will stand in thy judgment whatever
tiedRoger Wyncoll (B)L 47 knot was tied in those days, the wife no longer remained a "femme sole"
tiledThomas Wyncoll (H)L 45 The floor of the hall is tiled, and a handsomely carved oak chest with
timeIntroductionL 171      From 1500 to the present time the family has
timeIntroductionL 273 the day and time of his decease and a "picture" of himself and another
timeIntroductionL 580 Temple. He was resident in the town of Newark, in Leicester, at the time
timeRoger Wyncoll (B)L 188 1568, 6 at which time it is certain she was living. His
timeJohn Wyncoll (C)L 196 proceeding that came in process of time to he greatly shooed and, at length,
timeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 114 of Freston, Woolverstone and Tattingstone3 at this time.
timeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 165 in place of the illustrious persons who have from time to time occupied
timeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 165 in place of the illustrious persons who have from time to time occupied
timeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 202 time the posts were erected. Maybe they were erected by "the learned Dr.
timeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 255 of the son being missing in Holman's time). The stone itself is most likely
timeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 324 stands and is occupied at the present time by John Sancroft Holmes, M.A.,
timeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 329 time of his death, which took place on 4th November, 1558, Sir Thomas Gawdy
timeIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 402 North England. He was a pious man and an eminent preacher in the time of
timeIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 261 1644. At the same time there is an attestation entered bearing the signature
timeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 58 I found, on the wall of the vestry, two brasses (which in Holman's time
timeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 136 that time, seem to have been in low water. 
timeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 294 as for the time being shall enjoy the premises, meaning Twinstead Hall,
timeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 297 year forever, cause to he killed upon the premises at Christmas time in
timeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 303 of the Poor for the time being of Twinstead aforesaid unto and among the
timeThomas Wyncoll (F)L 387 in the old church, in Holman's time, was "Just within the Chancell under
timeThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 278 of Penmark which was held by that branch till the time of Edward, when
timeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 68 the time he did not know of the "Valley Mansion." His small daughter fully
timeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 230 house and lands from this time upwards:- 
timeThomas Wyncoll (H)L 343 as to Penelope's history from the time of her husband's until her own death
timeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 137 books, from 1735 to the present time, I am able to positively trace out
timeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 194 to record the exact time of his decease, or where he was buried. The last
timeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 196 we can learn of him is the time he gave up the Langham holdings in 1785;
timeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 205 widow, and that he was deceased at the time
timeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 208 time, at least 360 acres of land and the fact that in most of the parish
timeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 212 of his parents, who, we know, were at one time possessed of considerable
timeThomas Wyncoll (I)L 245 Bacon and Sarah Wyncoll. Deborah Wyncoll married a third time to William
timeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 30 born at this time, and as we know that one was born six years later in
timeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 50 lived at Langham at the time he married (1779), and he mentions an old
timeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 55 comment at the time, as the lady gave birth to a child within two or three
timeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 59      I am unable to fix the exact time that Thomas
timeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 67 is the customary time for hiring a farm, it is probable he came at that
timeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 69 time. The baptisms of all his children are registered at Mile End. 
timeThomas Wyncoll (J)L 143 or will have at the time of his death, till the end of the leases, for
timeWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 31 'Brinkley Wood' for the first time in 1821." 
timeWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 83 time he held "Home Farm," "Norp's Farm," and "Cuckoo Farm," in all about
timeThomas Wyncoll (L)L 15 account at "Moore's Farm," Mile End, and a short time later, on the death
timeCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 85 where I was Fort Adjutant for a short time, Eshowe and Fort Dumford, where
timeCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 89 rejoining the Rangers in August, 1879, at Pinetown, in time to accompany
timesIntroductionL 264 at all times when they should need, paying salt sitting xiid. to
timesThomas Wyncoll (L)L 28 success, but owing to declining years, and somewhat adverse times, he gave
tionedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 321 Wyncoll here men- tioned must have been Penelope's brother-in-law, born
tionedThomas Wyncoll (H)L 327 tioned action, or sale, gave rise to the family tradition as to the fortune
titheIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 269 business between me and my neighbours touching the tithe calfe, for I know
titheWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 20 but the annual rent was 200l., also for tithe in addition 53l.,
tithesIntroductionL 231 to the high altar for tithes and offerings "negligently forgotten or withdrawn," 
tithesIntroductionL 370 Waldingfield; and gives 12d. to the altar of that church for tithes,
titleThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 368 Bruce at Johnstone (Harding 303). Bore title of Earl of Angus in commission
titleThomas Wyncoll (H)L 307 fictitious action at law, the title thus becoming recorded, etc. In this
titledIntroductionL 660 at Boston.  1653-4-5, and in the second year was titled Lieutenant. 
titlesIntroductionL 600 Montague became Lord Treasurer, and was created a peer by the titles of
toldIntroductionL 7 was.  I told him Essex, as I knew my grandfather had lived and my
toldThomas Wyncoll (H)L 65 told me of it years ago in South Africa, and that none of his family would
toldThomas Wyncoll (H)L 69 believes in the legend, as she told me the other day that she had once
toldThomas Wyncoll (J)L 33 one taking place at the house, and it is possible that the clerk was told
toldCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 109 so badly that I was told if I did not leave the frontier soon I should
tolerablyIntroductionL 56      One fact is made tolerably clear, and it is
tollingThomas Wyncoll (J)L 138 clerk at Mile End, evidently for tolling the bell. His wife died before
tombIntroductionL 271 and Roger) to place over his grave a tomb of brick a yard in height above
tombIntroductionL 275 memory to be prayed for."  This tomb is not now in existence, although
tombIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 210 church. I found two brasses which had formerly been on the tomb of Mary
tombThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 299 tomb is in the choir at Hexham. 
tombstoneThomas Wyncoll (F)L 258 appears in this inscription and in the inscription on his son Isaac's tombstone
tombstoneThomas Wyncoll (F)L 383      Isaac Wyncoll's tombstone is, as has been already
tombstoneThomas Wyncoll (J)L 151 and is buried in Langham churchyard where there is a tombstone to his memory. 
tombstonesIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 222 tombstones of the family, which are mentioned in the county histories as
tonsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 80 of which are of oak, in fact there are tons upon tons of oak in the place.
tonsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 80 of which are of oak, in fact there are tons upon tons of oak in the place.
tookIntroductionL 610 on his Consistency, and took for his motto, which is still borne by his
tookJohn Wyncoll (C)L 102 of John Wyncoll and Margery Risbye took place five months later. 
tookIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 115 He then removed and took up residence at the home of his ancestors at Little
tookIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 221 I took rubbings, and illustrations of them are given. I found three large
tookIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 329 time of his death, which took place on 4th November, 1558, Sir Thomas Gawdy
tookIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 355 a Judge, took part in several State Trials, viz., the Earl of Arundel,
tookIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 63 died unmarried. Thomas, the youngest son of Thomas Waldegrave, took up
tookThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 24 took up residence at Great Henny, and from there, just before his marriage,
tookThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 443 castle and took his nephew, Gilbert, Earl of Angus, to the Scottish wars
tookThomas Wyncoll (H)L 353 she, as well as others, looked upon all as lost and took no further trouble
tookThomas Wyncoll (I)L 97 why Penelope took admission to the Dedham property on behalf of her son
tookThomas Wyncoll (I)L 275 in the occupation of James Tiffin, who took the remainder of a term of
tookThomas Wyncoll (J)L 11 7th October, 1779, after which event he removed to and took a farm at Mile
tookThomas Wyncoll (J)L 64 of his land, are unfortunately unable to say when he first took it as it
tookWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 5 End church register shewing the baptism took place January, 1789. He was
tookWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 8 at whose death in 1816 he took over the management of the farms. These
tookWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 23      William Wyncoll evidently now took tenancy
tookThomas Wyncoll (L)L 17 of his father in 1866, he also took over the Cuckoo Farm, "belonging to
tookThomas Wyncoll (L)L 21      In 1869 he gave up " Moore's Farm," and took
tookCharles Wyncoll (M)L 43      My father took holy orders in 1865 from Dr.
tookCharles Wyncoll (M)L 48 He took priest's orders in 1866. He bought the advowson of the parish of
tookCharles Wyncoll (M)L 74 took the " Haven," Teignmouth, South Devon, where he resided until his
tookCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 126 drawn by camels could not cross, so that we went over by boat, and I took
tortoiseIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 288 Vert, a tortoise passant, Argent. Crest: On a wreath,
totalThomas Wyncoll (J)L 119 total amount raised by this subscription was 1392l., the parish
totalWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 16 may be of interest to mention that the total cash expenditure during the
totallyThomas Wyncoll (F)L 378 his sisters being totally ignored by the will of their half-brother, Twinstead
touchesIntroductionL 80 put the finishing touches on our family's misfortune, in addition to which
touchingIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 269 business between me and my neighbours touching the tithe calfe, for I know
townIntroductionL 580 Temple. He was resident in the town of Newark, in Leicester, at the time
townIntroductionL 700      Robert, of Mass., but of what town can hardly
townRoger Wyncoll (B)L 39 stood at the upper end of Halstead town, on the right of the road leading
townThomas Wyncoll (F)L 352 of a small living, Wickham, being the adjacent town, and in your gift,
traceIntroductionL 414      I can find no further trace of the son Andrew,
traceThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 153 trace in the Court Rolls of his having held land in Langham. The return
traceThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 174      I am unable to find any trace of a will of
traceThomas Wyncoll (H)L 21 can I find the registration of it. I have so far been unable to trace to
traceThomas Wyncoll (H)L 197 she placed the property in Chancery. Of Mr. White, I can get no trace,
traceThomas Wyncoll (I)L 137 books, from 1735 to the present time, I am able to positively trace out
tracedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 178 moat may be traced, but there is no water. The stables belonging to the
tracedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 235 He married twice - of the first marriage no record has been traced, but
tracingThomas Wyncoll (I)L 181 1783 - a tracing of which I have taken. 
tradeJohn Wyncoll (C)L 5 and was the first of the family not engaged in trade. In all the public
traditionThomas Wyncoll (H)L 187 wife, Penelope, has given rise to a tradition in the family of the existence
traditionThomas Wyncoll (H)L 190      Such tradition is to the effect that, after
traditionThomas Wyncoll (H)L 327 tioned action, or sale, gave rise to the family tradition as to the fortune
trafficIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 225 fear exposure to weather and continuous traffic would soon wear away the
trainedCharles Wyncoll (M)L 32 many of those who were trained there have become successful men and well-known
trainedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 26 of the 2nd Warwickshire militia, which then trained at Leamington, and
trainingCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 58 for training and fighting the band with seven-pounder guns. I went through
transactionWilliam Wyncoll (K)L 15 a full account in detail of the cash expenditure in this transaction. It
transferredCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 205 to join it, and was accordingly transferred from the Rangers in the Gazette
translationsThomas Wyncoll (H)L 177 wife. The translations of the actual admissions to and sales of the various
travellerCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 31 world is Harry de Windt, the great traveller
treasonIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 361 trial for high treason in February, 1601, Sir Walter Raleigh in November,
treasuredCharles Wyncoll (M)L 81 which, needless to say, he greatly treasured, as recalling old affections
treatIntroductionL 716      It is proposed to treat only of the head of
treatIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 202 Pebmarsh to Bures and Lamarsh.4 I shall treat with the
treatingThomas Wyncoll (H)L 24 to my difficulties in treating with this generation. 
treatmentIntroductionL 276 such fact is little to be wondered at, seeing that the same treatment was
trenchesIntroductionL 266 the said John and he to find them sufficient nettes, trenches, coverings
trentallsIntroductionL 234 of Sudbury and the prior of Clare for trentalls of masses. 
trentallsIntroductionL 376 canons of the friars of Babwell, for trentalls of masses for the weal of
trespassAuthor's NoteL 46 with John Wendecole on a plea of trespass. There are only two earlier rolls
trialIntroductionL 560 his illustrious predecessor (Sir Edward Coke) at the original trial. Lingard
trialIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 317 the commission for the trial of the Queen of Scots, his half-brother, Sir
trialIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 361 trial for high treason in February, 1601, Sir Walter Raleigh in November,
triedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 309 as to the fishing rights. He was also one of the commissioners who tried
triedThomas Wyncoll (I)L 14 for sixteen years I tried to prove Thomas Wyncoll (I) the son of his father
troopsCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 174 commanded the regiment in South Africa, being in command of the troops
troopsCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 247 throughout Cape Colony, sent nearly 112,000 troops, besides animals, guns,
troopsCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 280 August, 1904, when we came home in H.M.T. "Dunera," I commanding the troops
troubleThomas Wyncoll (H)L 25      She managed to cause a good deal of trouble
troubleThomas Wyncoll (H)L 353 she, as well as others, looked upon all as lost and took no further trouble
troubleThomas Wyncoll (I)L 12 recorded on such registers. But the omission gave me much trouble, and
troubleThomas Wyncoll (I)L 155 had given me much trouble. Many years ago I discovered an old Ordnance
troubleCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 232 and it was here we had the great trouble of our lives, for we lost our
troublousIntroductionL 59 social position in the county of Essex during some of the most troublous
trueThomas Wyncoll (J)L 32 and that the account book is the true record. The baptism was a private
trulyIntroductionL 562 truly says that the Chief Justices' address was "conceived in terms of
trusteeThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 46 Inn, London, gentleman (as trustee), were parties to the deed. 
trusteesThomas Wyncoll (H)L 12 Peyton Hall and Ravensfield and lands. The trustees of such settlement
trusteesThomas Wyncoll (H)L 107 Thomas Mayhew, of Colchester, gentlemen, were the trustees. Thomas Wyncoll
tryThomas Wyncoll (I)L 16 Thomas (H) without success. It then struck me to try the Court Rolls of
turnedIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 290 Argent and Gules, a chapeau turned up, Or, on which two daggers in pale
turnedCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 75 C.B. - which was on her way home from the Pacific, but turned back on the
tutorCharles Wyncoll (M)L 15 he elected a scholastic career and went as private tutor in some good families. 
twelveIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 331 held, besides Claxton (Norfolk) and Gawdy Hall, some twelve other estates
twelveThomas Wyncoll (F)L 356 own cure a twelve month and have a great estate in Northamptonshire) and
twelveThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 15 father died when he was twelve years of age, his half-brother, Isaac, five
twelveThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 274      Gilbert was one of the twelve knights who
twentiethThomas Spring Wyncoll (G)L 35 an illustration is given], was signed and dated on his twentieth
twenty-fourCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 191 active service in Egypt, but was stopped within twenty-four hours of embarkation,
twenty-oneThomas Wyncoll (F)L 283 Hall to his nephew, William Golding, on attaining twenty-one and directed
twenty-oneThomas Wyncoll (J)L 146 sbare to be used towards his education and maintenance till twenty-one
twenty-seventhThomas Wyncoll (F)L 276 died, unmarried, on 14th March, 1681, in the twenty-seventh year of his
twentyThomas Wyncoll (L)L 45 He was for nearly twenty years churchwarden at the Mile End and St. John's
twiceIsaac Wyncoll (D)L 149      I have visited Twinstead twice. The hall contained
twiceIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 129 357, 358. Queen Elizabeth twice visited Smallbridge in her progress through
twiceIsaac Wyncoll (E)L 265 Revd. Bird was once or twice much disgusted with beere at Castle Hedingham,
twiceThomas Wyncoll (F)L 30      He was married twice; first, to Mary, eldest
twiceThomas Wyncoll (I)L 235 He married twice - of the first marriage no record has been traced, but
typhoidCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 87 I contracted typhoid fever, and was sent down to hospital in Durban, only
typhoidCharles Edward Wyncoll (N)L 269 August, 1900, and had typhoid fever at Newcastle, Natal, the latter most

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