Walner, , 32, 252.
Walpole, Robert, chaplain, will, 31, 38; Thomas, 24, 156
William, chaplain, will, 31, 43.
Walpole St. Peter, see Churches. Walram, chaplain, 34, 68;
deacon, 34,69.
Walsall (Walsoll), Barnabas, 30, 13, 28; Mr., 28, 293.
Walsh (Waishe), see also Wallis; Doctor, see Dover,
Bishops of; John, 44, 88, 90; 45, 19, 26, 30; Richard, 23,
139; Thomas, 41, 47; Walter, 23, 146 William, archdeacon, 30,
249; , 40, 131.
Walsham, John de, 20, 168.
Walsin, William, 37, 39.
Walsingham, pilgrimages, 37, 14, 15; Abbey, see Religious
Foundations (Monastic houses); Lady Chapel, see Religious
Foundations.
Walsingham, Constance, see Dreylondes, Constance; arms, 40,
96; Dorothy, see Guilford, Dorothy; Edmund, Lieutenant of the
Tower, 25, 300; Elizabeth, 20, 12; Emmeline de, m. Sir
James Fynes, Lord Saye and Sele, 28, 24; Sir Francis, 21, 231;
24, 198; 25, 300 James, 25, 301; 40, 96 Nicholas, 20,
12; Robert, 20, 27; Thomas, 25, 299.300, 301 29,
228; Sir Thomas, 20, 59 21, 287; 28, 58, 232; Knight of
the Shire, 21, 231; William, 25, 300; , 25, 302.
Walter, son of John, 32, 151; of Osbert, 34, 73, 75; clerk
of Dunstall, 34, 76,78; master of Maison Dieu, Ospringe, 30,
44, 63; the Steward, 32, 166 Bishop, see Rochester,
Bishops of.
Walter (Walters), Abigail, 20, 15; Abraham, 28, 18; Anne, 20,
24; Christeon, Cristine, 28, 89, 105; will, 28, 111; Denys,
28, 111; Edward, 21, 119 26, 325; 28, 18;
Elena, Ellenor, 28, 19; 29, 98, 100, 106; Elizabeth, m.
Robert Gainsford, 21, 296; F. A., architect, 20, 197;
Henry, 29, 98, 100; Hubert, see Canterbury, Archbishops
of; Salisbury, Bishops of; John, 22, 260; 27, 133; 28,
19; 29, 98; 31, 18; Margaret, 28, 111; m. ,John at
See, 28, 105 Martha, see Bullock, Martha Mavile, m. George Rumsey,
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Mr., 21, 122; 26, 276 41, 162;
Mrs., 21, 122 -Nicholas, 28, 89; will, 28, 105;
Paul,
31, 18; Richard, 20, 15 Sarah,. m. Michael Holmden, 21,
292; Solomon, 28, 19 Susan, see Lance, Susan, 20,
20; Sir Thomas, 22, 230 William, 20, 156, 157, 159 38,
14; 40, 21; , V. of Tylmanstone, 20, 105.
Waltham (Wautham), 22, 237; 30,38.
Abbey, see Religious Foundations (Monastic Houses).
Celtic pottery found, 25, lxii-lxiii.
Church, see Churches.
Iron industry, 25, lxv.
manor, alias Temple, 22, 264.
Military orders at, see Religious Foundations.
Roman pottery found, 25, lxiii.
Waltham, J., 37, 129; John de, 29, 231 ; see also Salisbury,
Bishops of; Simon de, 20, 65 Walter of, 20, 67; . a
servant, 43, 14.
Walthamstow, 31, 88.
Walton (Suffolk), see Felixstowe. Walton (Waleton, Waletune),
Clement, 32, 306; Henry, 20, 16, 23; John, 29, 125;
30, 31; Robert do, 24, 34; R. of Cliffe, 41, 85-86;
Samuel, 20, 16, 23; Thomas, 21, 178, 180, 181; 30, 29.
Walwarshare, see Waldershare.
Walworth (Walleworth), John, 26, 97; Margaret, m. John Toke, 26,
97-98; William de, 32, 61; Sir William, 32, 56, 57.
Walyngiam, George, 20, 109.
Wancy, Sir Edmund de, 32, 44.
Wanderton, George, 35, 95; 36, 89.
Wandsworth, 20, 16; etymology, 30, 209.
Wandyne, Thomas, 29, 304.
Wanecock, Margaret, 30, 25.
Wanflet, Wanflett, see Wainflet.
Wangford (Wainford, Wandeforde, Wangdeford), arms, 32, 48; Alice,
brass, 32, 37, 48 Eleanor, 32, 49; Margaret, 32, 49;
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