INDEX TO VOLUMES II AND III 



Stafford, West, ii. 45, 61, 237, 321; 

 iii. 4, 24, 33, 35, 50, 122, 147; ch., 

 ii. 16 n; pop., ii. 269; and see 

 Frome Billet 



Staffordshire Potteries, ii. 363, 364 



stag-hunting, ii. 313-14 



stained glass ind., ii. 330 



Stalbridge, ii. 62, 63, 145 ; iii. 5,7, 11, 

 39, 41, 54, 141; ch., ii. 12, 64, 65, 

 66; man., ii. 7 n, 9, 68; market, ii. 

 66; nonconf., ii. 40; par., ii. 46; 

 pop., ii. 272; silk-weaving ind., ii. 

 362; stocking-making ind., ii. 328; 

 woodland, ii. 298; and see Thorn- 

 hill 



Stalbridge Weston, ii. 7 n, 63, 64, 65, 

 66, 68; iii. 41, 141 



Stallen ('Stawel(l)'), in Nether Comp- 

 ton, ii. 66, 68 



Stamford, earl of, see Grey (Hen.) 



Stanbridge, see Hinton Martell 



Stane, hund. of, iii. 9, 131 



Stanes, Thos,, ii. 50 



Stanhope, Edw., ii. 262, 263; Sir 

 Mic, ii. 100 



Stanley, Edw., earl of Derby (d. 

 1572), ii. 32; Capt. — (M.F.H.), 

 ii. 304, 305, 306 



Stansby, Isabella, ii. 367; W., ii. 304 



Stanton, England and Glyde (cloth- 

 iers'), ii. 362 



Stanton St. Gabriel, ii. 45; iii. 8, 11, 

 126; chap., ii. 13; pop., ii. 268 



Staplebridge, Hugh de, abbot of 

 Sherborne, ii. 6g 



Stapleford (lost), in Hooke, iii. 128 



Stapleford (Wilts.), iii. 52 



Stapleton, — (fl. 1646), ii. 37 



Stapleton, in Martock (Som.), iii. 



145 

 Stark, — , stag-hunter, ii. 313 

 Starkey, John, ii. i : i 

 'Stawel(l)', see Stallen 

 Steeple, ii. 46, 119, 121, 230, 240?;; 



iii. 142; man., ii. 141 ; pop., ii. 267; 



prices, ii. 235 ; wages, ii. 234; and see 



Blackmanston(e), Hurpston, Lutton 

 Steepleton Iwerne, ii. 46, 300; iii. 58, 



140; pop., ii. 266 

 Stephen, king, ii. 49, 74, 132, 133, 



134,288 

 Stephen (vessel), ii. 215 

 Stevenson, Wm., ii. 258, 298, 355 

 Steynor, Wm., ii. 335 

 Stigand, abp. of Canterbur>', ii. 137; 



iii. 31 

 Stikelane (Strikelane, Stykelane), 



Christine or Christina de, ii. 95, 99, 



100; Edw., ii. 55; Wm. de, ii. 99 

 Still, Thos., ii. 347 

 Stinsford, vicar of, ii. 91 

 Stinsford, ii. 46 ; iii. 35, 52, 144; pop., 



ii. 269; and see Bhompston (Farm), 



Bockhampton, Frome Whitfield 

 Stirthill, jceSturthill 

 Stoborough, in Arne, iii. 10, 22, 142 

 Stoches, see Stoke (Wallis), Thur- 



stanshay 

 Stock Gaylard, in Lydlinch, ii. 46, 



304; iii. 7, 37, 142; pk., ii. 297; pop., 



ii. 272; woodland, ii. 297, 298 

 stockings, manufacture of, ii. 328 

 Stockland, in Sherborne, ii. 63 

 Stockland (Devon), ii. 8, 58, 65, 169, 



266 n; iii. 11, 38, 44, 126; ch., ii. 



59; man., ii. 59, 61 

 Stockwood, ii. 46; iii. 65 ?i; ch., ii. 



16 n, 37; pop., ii. 269 

 Stodbury, John de, ii. 345 

 Stodlege, see Studley 

 Stoke, Lowndes, ii. 303 ; Rob., ii. 



345 ; Rog. de, warden of Dor- 

 chester, ii. 102; Wm. de, ii. 84 n 

 Stoke, East (Stoke by Bindon), ii. 46, 



56; ch., ii. 37, 121; pop., ii. 267; 



and see Hethfelton, Holme (West), 



Stokeford 



Stoke Abbott (Abbas, Abbotstoke), ii. 



37, 45. 65, 66, 74, 247; iii. 8, 17, 



40, 116, 132; ch., ii. 12, 36, 64; 



cloth ind., ii. 362; hemp ind., ii. 



350 «; man., ii. 7 n, 8, 68; pop., ii. 



26S; and see Brimbley (Farm), 



Laverstock (Farm) 

 Stoke Atram (Atrum), man., ii. 8, 49 

 Stoke Bruern (Northants.), iii. 52 

 Stoke Talmage (Oxen.), ii. 303 

 Stoke Wake, ii. 46; iii. 20, 132; ch., 



ii. 15; pop., ii. 268 

 Stoke Wallis (Stoches), in Whit- 

 church Canonicorum, iii. 91 «, 125 

 Stokeford, in East Stoke, ii. 82 

 Stokes, de, Eustace, ii. 135; Geof., 



ii. 65; Gunilda, ii. 231; Wal., 



abbot of Abbotsbury, ii. 51, 53; 



Wm. , ii. 60, 62 

 Stone, Ben., ii. 342; Thos., ii.. 33 n\ 



Wal., ii. 165 ; Revd. Wm., ii. 107 

 Stone Island, ii. 359 

 Storche, Christian, ii. 33 n 

 Stottingway, in Upway, ii. 140, 230 

 'Stotwode' (unidentified), wood of, ii. 



82 

 Stour, riv., ii. 123, 124, 300, 320, 322, 



327 



Stour (Stower), East (Stour Wake), 

 ii. 46; iii. 6, 1 1, 29, 31, 141 ; ch., ii. 

 16 n\ man., ii. 130; pop., ii. 272 



Stour, West, ii. 46; iii. 6, 11, 29, 31, 

 141; ch., ii. i6n; man., ii. 130; 

 pop., ii. 272 



Stour Provost, ii. 10, 24, 46, 48, 74, 

 98, 119; iii. 32, 37, 121, 141; ch., 

 ii. 15, 16 n; man., ii. 8, 9, 76; non- 

 conf., ii. 40; pop., ii. 272 



Stour Provost (Preaux), liberty of, ii. 

 146, 272 n 



Stourpaine, ii. 46; iii. 34, 121, 140; 

 ch., ii. 11; pop., ii. 266; and see 

 Ash, France Farm, Lazerton 



Stourton, Chas., baron Stourton (d. 

 1557). i'- 32, 33 «, 290; Chas. (fl 

 1594), ii. 33 n; Marg., abbess of 

 Shaftesbury, ii. 79; Wm. , baron 

 Stourton (d. 1548), ii. 95; fam., ii. 



31,290 

 Stourton Caundle (Candele), ii. 46; 



iii. 18, 23, 33, 35, 49, 51, 52, 123, 



141, 145; cloth ind., ii. 361; pop., 



ii. 272; woodland, ii. 298; and see 



Caundle Haddon 

 Stow, John, ii. 140 

 Stower, see Stour, East 

 Stoyett, Hen., ii. 296 

 Strachey, R., ii. 304, 306 

 Strang the Dane, iii. 49 

 Strangeways (Strangewaies, Strang- 



ways), Alianor (Eleanor), ii. 51, 



52 n; Sir Giles, ii. 28, 52, 61, 72, 



143, 196 n; John (fl. 1580), ii. 200, 



295; Sir John (fl. 1645), ii. 161; 



Hen. (fl. 1501), ii. 143; Hen. (fl. 



1550), ii. 199-200; Melchior, ii. 



200; Thos. I, ii. 51, 52 n, 94; 



Thos. II, ii. 51 ; W., ii. 90; fam., ii. 



48, 139, 142, 199, 297 

 Stratton, — , huntsman, ii. 312 

 Stratton, ii. 45; pop., ii. 269; and see 



Langford 

 Stratton (Devon), ii. 151 

 Strigoil (Chepstow), honor of, iii. 47, 



127 

 Strikelane, see Stikelane 

 Strode, Sir Wm., ii. 147, 151 

 Stroud (GIos.), ii. 319 

 Stuart, Hen., earl of Gloucester (d. 



1660), ii. 164 

 Stubbington, T. , ii. 315 

 Stubhampton, iii. 138 

 stud farms, ii. 317—18 

 Studland, ii. 46, 135, 136, 181, 185, 



192,201 ; iii. 22, 23 n, 137; ch., ii. 14; 



copperas ind., ii. 331; earthworks, 



ii. 199; fishery, ii. 353, 354; life- 



boat, ii. 226; man., ii. 194; pop., 

 ii. 267; salt ind., ii. 327; seamen, 

 ii. 2 1 s ; and see Branksea 



Studland Bay, ii. 175, 202, 207, 208, 

 210, 21 1, 223 



Studley (Slittege, Stodlege), iii. 125 



Sturgeon, Ric, ii. 119 



Sturmid, Ric, iii. 53 



Sturminster Marshall, ii. 46, 102; 

 iii. to, 31, 55, 135; ch., ii. 3671; 

 iii. 40; man., ii. 137; kennels, ii. 

 311; pop., ii. 270; vicarage, ii. 14 



Sturminster Newton, ii. 46 ; iii. 8, 1 1 n, 

 19, 36, 39, 45, 54, 56, 116, 136 n, 

 137, 148; cast., ii. 132; chalices, ii. 

 28; ch., ii. 70; Civil War, ii. 159; 

 cloth ind., ii. 360, 361, 362; com- 

 mon, ii. 295; glove-making ind., 

 ii. 329; man., ii. 8 n, 129; nonconf., 

 ii. 23; pop., ii. 272; quarry, ii. 344; 

 sessional division, ii. 169; vicarage, 

 ii. 14; woodland, ii. 298; and see 

 Bagber, Colber Crib Ho. 



Sturminster Newton (Castle), hund. 

 of, ii. 272 n 



Sturt, Capt. Chas., ii. 171; Hen. 

 Gerard, baron Alington (d. 1904), 

 ii. 317, 319; Humph, (fl. 1757), 

 ii. 316; Humph, (fl. 1805), ii. 302; 

 Humph. Napier, baron Alington 

 (succ. 1904), ii. 317; — , i8th-cent. 

 landowner, ii. 297; — , igth-cent. 

 builder, ii. 262 n; fam., ii. 316, 



317 

 Sturthill (Stirthill), in Shipton Gorge, 



ii. 95, 267 n; iii. 50, 56, 131 

 Sturton, Chas., ii. 31, 144; Lady — 

 ^ (fl. 1590), ii. 31, 144 

 Stykelane, see Stikelane 

 subinfeudation, iii. 49-50 

 submarine boat, ii. 227 

 Sudbury, Simon, see Simon (Sud- 

 bury) 

 Suegen, see Swain 

 Suffolk, earl of, see Howard (Theo- 



philus) 

 SuflFolk, ii. 198,200,312 

 Surinam, ii. 170 

 Surrey, duke of, see Thomas, duke of 



Surrey 

 Surrey, earl of, see Warenne 

 Surrey Union Hunt, ii. 312 

 Survey of the Western Counties 



(1635), ii. 299 

 Susan (vessel), ii. 205 

 Sussex, ii. 58, 74 n, 88, 133, 152 n, 



171,206,234,312,369 

 Sutton Poyntz, iii. 28 

 Sutton Poyntz (Pointz), liberty' of, ii. 



146, 229, 269 n 

 Sutton Waldron (Walron), ii. 46, 160; 



iii. 58, 146; man., ii. 295; pop., ii. 



272 

 Suwel! (Sawel), Ric. de, abbot of 



Cerne, ii. 57 

 Swain (Suegen), tainus, iii. 34, 46, 



51-52, 134, 137, 139; son of Azor, 



iii. 34. 52 

 Swanage, ii. 46, 81, 125; iii. 16, 46, 



50, 119, 137; brick-making ind., 



ii. 364; ch., ii. 333 «; fishery, ii. 



353. 354. 355. 359; maritime hist., 



ii. 185, 192, 193, 199, 201, 215, 223. 



225; de Moulham Rd., iii. 114 n; 



Mowlem Institute, iii. 114 n; pier 



light, ii. 221; pop., ii. 267; Rom. 



Cath., ii. 31; called 'Sandwich', ii. 



192 n, 337; sea-bathing, ii. 255; 



shipbuilding ind., ii. 226; stone- 

 quarrying ind., ii. 336 n, 337, 338; 



straw-plaiting ind., ii. 330; and see 



Herston. Whitecliff 

 Swanage Bay, ii. 175, 178, 210, 211, 



224 

 Swanneck, Edith, ii. 128 

 Swansea (Glamorgan), ii. 364 n 

 Sweden, ii. 360 



