A HISTORY OF ESSEX 



Neale, Marg., 208; John, 308 



Neller, Revd. F., 35 



Nelson, A. & C, coach owners, 22, 



158 

 Nesfield, Eden, 120 n 

 Nether Hall (Bourchiers Hall), in 



Moreton, 98, 106 n, 130, 131-2, 



J33 



Netteswell, 284 



Nettleton, Revd. John, 165 



Neuton, John de. Treasurer of St. 

 Peter's, York, 89 



Neville, Alice, Ctss. of Salisbury, see 

 Montagu; Cecily (mother of Edw. 

 IV and Ric. HI) m. Ric, Duke of 

 York, 254; Edw. Ld. Bergavenny, 

 262 ; Geo. Ld. Bergavenny, 3 1 ; 

 Isabel m. Geo. Duke of Clarence, 

 287; Ric. Earl of Salisbury (d. 

 1460), 287; Ric. Earl of Salisbury 

 and Warwick (d. 1471), 'the 

 Kingmaker', 287; Miss, i88 



New Hall, in High Roding, 193 « 



Newall, John L., 47, 152, 154, 180, 

 182; J. W., 43, 180; fam., 17s 



Newarks Norton, in High Ongar, 6, 

 150, 172, 175, 180, 181, 185 



Newburgh, Ela de, Ctss. of War- 

 wick, see Ela 



Newbury Park, in Ilford, 19 



Newman, Joan, 28; John Thos., 

 architect, 69 



Newmarket, 20, 113, 249, 259, 260, 

 284, 28s 



Newport, Rob., 225 



Newport, 259 n 



Newstead (Notts.), 267 



Newton, Sir John, Bt., 268; Susanna 

 m. Wm. Archer (formerly Eyre), 

 268 ; Susanna Houblon, see Archer, 

 Houblon; Thos., Bp. of Bristol, 

 204 «, 207 ; see also Neuton 



Nichol, Thos., 45; see also Nichols 



Nicholas, Ant. (fl. 1685), 153; Ant. 

 (d. 1727), 153 ; Denton, 271 ; Geo., 

 229; John, 153; Martha m. Josiah 

 Woodward, 244; Mary w. of 

 Prosper, 246; Prosper, 193, 244, 

 246; Ric, 202; Wm., 153 



Nichols (NichoUs, Nycolls), Humph., 

 52 ; John, printer and author, 60 n ; 

 Thos. (fl. 1724), 16; Thos. (fl. 

 1826), 157; see also Nichol 



Nicholson, Ellen, m. i — Minors, 

 2 John Branch, 264; John, 237; 

 Wm., 264 



Nigel, 227 



Nile, Battle of the, 156 



Nix, Ric, Bp. of Norwich, 79 



Noaks, fam. (paupers), 148 



Nobbs, John, 241, 245 



Noble, Ric, 164; the Misses, 170 



Noble & Son, builders, 156, 162 n, 

 165, 172, 184, 203, 217 



Nodes, Eliz., see Wollsey; Wm., 122 



Nollekens, Jos. (d. 1823), sculptor, 

 164 



Nooke, Rob., 52 



Norden, John, cartographer, 198 



Norfolk, dukes of, see Howard, 

 Mowbray 



Norfolk, earl of, see Bigod 



Norfolk, medieval tax assessments, 

 302; migrants from, 38 



Norman, Rob., 89 



Normanby, Alan de, 46 



Normanby (later Langton), Steph. 

 de and his w. Alice, 46 



North, Dudley, Ld. North, 199; Sir 

 John, 199 



North London Collegiate School, 



251 

 Northampton, 77 

 Northampton, earl of, see Bohun, 



Compton 



Northampton, Joan w. of Ric. de, 

 278; John de, 281; Kath. w. of 

 Ric. de, 278 ; Ric de, 278 



Northamptonshire, lands in, 266 



Northcote, Adela, see Bowyer- 

 Smijth 



Norton, Gordon, 253; Mrs., 253 n 



Norton, see Forest Hall 



Norton Foliot, see Forest Hall 



Norton Mandeville, 4, 150-5, 

 15971, 171; adv., 152-3; Bp. 

 Compton's census, 311; char., 

 15s; ch., 52 n, 54 n, loi n, 152-4, 

 172, 182, 25s n; curate of, 174; 

 fields, 150-2, 166 n; hearth taxes, 

 305-6, 309; hos., 150, 151, 152; 

 man., 6, 59, 151-2, 179, 180, 288; 

 medieval taxes, 298-302; noncf., 

 154. 19s; Norton Hall, 150, 151, 

 152; Norton Heath, 150, 151, 152, 

 154, 159 n, 173; Norton Manor 

 House, 150; poor rel., 154; pop., 

 150; pub. svces., 151; rect., 13, 

 153; schs., 154, 187; top., 150-1; 

 vicarage, 153 



Norwich, 22, 216, 229, 249, 261, 284 



Norwich, bps. of, 79; see also De- 

 spenser, Montagu, Nix, Suffield, 

 Wauton 



Notting Hill (Lond.), 200 



Nottingham, 165, 200 



Nottingham, earl of, see Finch, 

 Mowbray 



Nottinghamshire, medieval tax 

 assessments, 300 



Nowers, — (fl. 1519), 264 



Nowes, Chas. and his w. Ann, 49 



Nuthampstead, in Barkway (Herts.), 

 31 n 



Nutt, Geo. (d. by 1656), 28; Geo. 

 (fl. 1656), 28; Wm. (fl. 1669), 28; 

 Wm. (d. 1721), 28; Wm. (fl. 1725), 

 28; Wm. (fl. 1816), 272; Wm. (fl. 

 1848), 65 



Nycolls, see Nichols 



Nynge, Amphyllis m. John Shereflf, 

 134; Isabel, 134; Marg., see 

 Wynslowe; Thos., 134; Wm., 134 



Oakley, Sir John, 67 



Ockendon, North, 161 



Ockendon, South, 134 



Oda, Abp. of Canterbury, 143 



Oddin, Hen., 305 n 



Odo, Bp. of Bayeux, 65 



Offinton, Laur. de, 224 



OflSey, Jos., 134; Thos., 134 



Oger, Emma Fitz m. — Saunford, 



205 

 Oger Fitz Michael, 192, 194 

 Oger Fitz Oger, 205 ; Amy w. of, see 



Selflege 

 Oger, Mic. Fitz and his w. Sar., 192 

 Oger, Mirabel Fitz m. — de Cruce, 



205 

 Oger, Peter Fitz, 205, 206 

 Ognall, And., 278 ; Bridget, 278 

 Old Farm, see Appeltons 

 Old Frith, see Frith Hall 

 Old Thrifts, see Frith Hall 

 Oldfield, Rob., bellfounder, 237 

 Oldham, Hugh, Bp. of Exeter, 264; 



Revd. John, 242, 245, 247, 248 

 O'Leary, J. G., 166 n 

 Oliver, Abraham, 76; Ben., 100; 



John, loi; R. and H., 51; Revd. 



W. M., 14, 15, 154, 207 

 Olmestede, John de, 167 

 Ongar, John the clerk of, 164 

 Ongar (Domesday village), 2 

 Ongar, see Nash Hall 

 Ongar, Chipping, i, 2, 4, 155-7I1 



209; Ackingford Bridge, 9, 58, 



15s. 157; adv., 162, 182; agric, 

 166; Assembly Rms., 156; Bp. 

 Compton's census, 311; bridges, 

 157, 174; Budworth Hall, 156, 

 159; castle, 5, 155, 159, 160, 161, 

 162; Castle House, 155, i62;char., 

 171; ch., 162-4, 182, 207; fair, 

 160, 167; fire-brigade, 158; hearth 

 taxes, 304-5, 307, 309; hospitals, 

 159; hos., 155-6, 162, 163; 'King's 

 Head', 155, 167; market, 155, 167; 

 man., 5, 6, 59, 88 «, 159-62, 182, 

 210, 211, 262; Mechanics' Inst., 

 159; medieval taxes, 297, 299—302; 

 occupations, 166-7; Ongar Bridge, 

 155. 156, 157, 172; par. govt, and 

 poor rel., 167-9; P^""- united with 

 Greenstead, 61, 163; pop., 156-7; 

 postal svces., 158, 233; Protestant 

 noncf., 137, 164-5, 218, 292; pub. 

 svces. and social hfe, 60, 158-9, 



174; rly-, 74, III. "4. 155. 158, 

 209, 250; rect., 162-3; roads to, 

 38, 58, 63, 64, 72, 87, 97, 141, 144, 

 150, 188, 189, 203, 204, 214, 233, 

 241, 285; Rom. Cathm., 165; 

 schs., 18, 62, no, 139, 169-71, 

 187, 197, 208, 221, 232, 248, 295; 

 stage coach svces., 21, 157-8, 189, 

 209; top., 155-7; town enclosure, 

 155; town hall, 156, 167, 169 n; 

 White House, 155, 156, 159, 162, 

 163; worthies, 159; otherwise 

 mentioned, 43, 58, 63, 97, 103, 

 129, 142, 151, 171, 174, 188, 198, 

 203, 204, 222, 240, 241, 247, 286 

 Ongar Gas Company, 158, 174 

 Ongar, High, 9, 64, 68, 15971, i66, 

 167, 171-88; adv., 182-3; agric, 

 175; Bp. Compton's census, 311; 

 Bobbingworth hamlet (Westwood 

 hamlet), 4, 172, 186, 303, 305, 307, 

 309; brewery, 172; char., 187; 

 chs., 52 n, 152, 172, 182-5; f^ir, 

 175, 176. 182; Fane Nursing 

 Home, 174; hearth taxes, 303, 305, 

 307, 309; hos., 172-3, 176, 177, 

 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183; inch, 

 175. 185; inds., 167, 175; mans., 

 175—82; medieval taxes, 299-362; 

 mill, 175; noncf., 185; High 

 Ongar Bridge, 155, 173, 174; par. 

 govt, and poor rel., 185-6; pop., 

 171, 208; postal svces., 174; pub. 

 svces., 174; roads, 58, 174; rector 

 of, 175, 182; rect., 182-3; schs., 

 154, 186-7; top-. i7i~4; s«e "Iso 

 Ashlyns; Chivers Hall; Forest 

 Hall; Frith Hall; Marden Ash; 

 Nash Hall; Newarks Norton; 

 Ongar Park; Paslow Hall; Paslow 

 Wood Common ; Passfield ; 

 Withers Pawne 

 Ongar, honor of, 59, 160, 262 

 Ongar, hund. of, 1-8, 18, 38, 76, 

 85 «, 142, 143, 179, 188, 221 n, 

 243, 266, 286-7; medieval tax 

 assessments, 296-302; hearth tax 

 assessments, 303-10; Bp. Comp- 

 ton's census, 311; see also Ward- 

 staff 

 Ongar, Little, see Nash Hall 

 Ongar Park (Batells), in High 

 Ongar, 13, 105, 166 n, 171, 172, 

 '75. 183, 210, 211; see also Stan- 

 ford Park 

 Ongar Poor Law Union, 17, 56, 62, 

 71, 85, 96, 102, 138, 148, 154, 169, 

 174, 186, 196, 202, 208, 210, 221, 

 231, 238, 248, 283; workho., 210, 



221 



Ongar Rural District, i ; R.D. 



Council, 156, 203 

 Onslow, Foot, 29; Susanna, see 



Colwall 



328 



