Wimlingweald, see Womenswould.
Wimpole (Cambs.), 28, 130 ; Church, see Churches.
Wimund, Vitalis, clerk, 34, 69.
Winbolt, S. E., Castle Hill Camp, Tonbridge, 41, 195;
The Roman villa at Folkestone, 37, 209-210; 38, 45-50; St.
Radegund’s Abbey, Dover, 43, 187- 198.
Winborne, see Wimborne.
Winchcombe, near Crundale, 25, 129.
Winchcombe, Thomas, 25, 285.
Winchepe, .John, 31, 52; William, 34, 59; 38, 164.
Winchelsea, 21, 230, 274, 275, 276, 280; 27, 46; 28,
31, 36, 52; 30, 134; 31, 90.
destruction, 45, 262-264.
Friary at, see Religious Foundations (Monastic Houses).
guestling, 28, 42.
M.P.s, 27, 48, 51, 53, 54, 57, 58.
service of shipping against Armada, 21, 280.
Winchelsea, Alard of, 21, 275; Countess of, 20, 116, 118;
see also Heneage, Elizabeth; Earl of, 21, 256; 25,
141; 28, 72, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325; 31, 228; 43,
277; see also Finch, Thomas; Robert de, see Canterbury,
Archbishops of.
Winchelsea and Nottingham, Countess of, see Bagot, Emily
Georgiana; Earl of, 28, 323, 325; see also Finch-Hatton,
George William.
Winchester, 20, 59, 188, 189, 277; 21, 125; 22,
254; 23, 60, 293; 24, 163; 37, 16; etymology, 21,
19.
College, see Religious Foundations.
cult of St. Radegund, 43, 198.
Iron Age pottery, 45, 280, 281-282.
Monastic houses at, see Religious Foundations.
Parliament, 21, 207, 213, 217.
St. Cross Hospital, see Religious Foundations; St. Faith’s, see
Churches.
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Winchester,
Bishops of, 23, 57; 24, 116, 163, 169; Beaufort, Cardinal,
21,131; 43,259; Blois, Henry of, 43, 259; Exeter,
John of, 37, 63; Gardiner, Stephen, 38, 12, 13, 14-15,
19-20; Henry, 23, 227 ; Home, Robert, 22, 198; 25,
130; Lucy, Godfrey de, 28, 312; Lusignan, Aymer de, 37,
63; Trimnell, 25, 109; Walkelin, 23, 103, 209; Waynfiete,
William, 25, 102; Wykeham, William of, 22, 172, 313; 23,
65; 32, 57; 34, 66.
Winchester, Marquis of, 20, 84; 38, 24.
Winchester, Deborah, m. Edward Deming, 27, 58; John, 27,
58.
Wincote, Jeremy, 20, 38; John, 20,38.
Windebank, Frances, m. Sir Edward Hales, 26, 201; Sir Francis, 26,
201.
Windegate Hedge, 27, 114, 127.
Winder, Carswell, V. of Seal, 20, 272, 273; Thomas, 31,
257.
Winderis, Lawrence, 23, 71.
Windfield Bank, 20, 72.
Windham, see Wyndham.
Windmills, in Kent, 42, li; at Romney, 41, 166.
Window-glass, Roman, 22, 64.
Windows, in early Norman churches 20, 141; Aylesford Church
tower, 20, 143; Canterbury, Christchurch, 21, 73; 29,
323-332; 37, 123-124, 139-151; St. Martin, 22, 8; Great
Chart Church, 26, 91-95; Dover, St. Mary at the Castle, 20,
133; St. Mary the Virgin, 20, 125; Eynsford, 26, 80-82;
Gernrode, Germany, 42, 86; Ightham Church, 43, 323; Ightham
Mote, 45, 119-120; Kingsdown Church, 35, 115-116;
Nettlestead Church, 28, 157-249; 45, 298; Northfleet, the
old rectory, 20, 74; Patrixbourne Church, 44, 229-249; 45,
275-276; Stowting, 45, 33-34, 36; East Sutton Church, 25,
lv-lvi; Temple Ewell, 44, 229-252; Teynham Church, 35,
158; Wells Cathedral, 22, 98; York Minster, 23, 116.
Windows, "low-side," 43, 8.
Window-tax, 42, 8.
Windsor, 20, 78; 26, 92; etymology, 30, 209;
forester of, 28, 23; Castle, see Castles; Castle chapels, see Religious
Foundations. |