Wetenal, Gabriel, 367
Wetham, Ann, 197
Wetherall, Mary, 165; Char-
lotte, 185
Wetherell, Sarah, 176 ; Sir
Charles, knt. 354, 359 ; Very
Rev. Nathan, 359; Elizabeth,
360
Wetherhead, Betty, 39
Wettenhall, Sarah, 555
Weyman, Miss, 405
Wh'alley, Sarah, 173; Charles,
336 ; Richard, 430
Wharie, Susannah, 613
Wharton, of Old Park, 171
Wharton, Duke of, 6
Wharton, Thomas, 70; Eliza-
beth, 216 ; Catherine, 537 ;
Margaret, 579 ; Richard, 625
Whatmough, 284
Wheatley, Anthony, 5
INDIA
W heatlocke, Marearet, 486
Wheeler, John, 163 ; Penelope,
181 ; Kosina, 446
U beler, Anne, 198
W helpdale, 216
Whicncote, Sir Thomas, 301 ;
John, 584
Whigbtwick, Alexander, 17-0
Whitaker, Mr. 524
Whitby, Mary, 19; Rev. Tho-
mas, 63
Whitchurch, Elizabeth, 648
White, Elizabeth, 104 -, Mil*,
248 ; Samuel, 302 ; Daniel,
489 ; Margaret, 545 ; Henry, of
Golden Ville, 303
Whit,-bread, Mary, 296
Uhitefoot, John, 382
Whitehead, Mary, 134; Doro-
thy, 672
Whitehall, Robert, 167 ; Mary,
298 ; Frances, 391
Hhitelocke, Mary, 244 ; Lord
Commissioner Bulstrode, 358
Whiteside, Mist, 123
Whitfield, Elizabeth, 247; Mat-
thew, 624
Whitgift, — , 69
Whitley, Emma, 555
W hitmore, Frances, 198; Rev.
Charles, 208 ; Anne, 335
Whitnall, Anne de, 197
Whitney, Elizabeth, 350
W'hitstone, Capt. Roger, 431
W hittal, Margaret, 655
Whittaker, Martha, 244
W hittingham, Sarah, 354
Whyte, N icholas, 670 ; Miss, 670
Wist, Sir Thomas, 643
W'ickes, Randolph, 380
Wickham, Anne, 532, Mary, 582
Wukliffe, Francis, 83
W icksted, of Nastwich, 497
W iddrington, Catherine, 48 ;
Edmund, 198 ; Elizabeth, 198 ;
Dorothy, 548, 549
W idenham, Elizabeth, 307
Wieenr, Family of, 446,634
Wiegett, Rice, 446; Ann-Ra-
chel, 634
Wilberforce, William, 541 , Wil-
liam, 185
Wilberfoss, Robert, 137
Wigley, Anna-Maria, 413
W ILBRAHAM, OF DELAMERE,
315
W ubrahvm, of Rode, 635
Wilbraham, Margaret, 44; Alice,
317; Ralph, 317 ; Mary, 368 ;
Margaret, 655
Wilde, Dorothv, 409; Hester,
409
Wildigge, Mary, 335
Willie,' Anne, 472
Willuns, Dr. John, 431; Rev.
John, 431
WtLKIMO*, OF Cox HOE, 69
Wilkinson, Anthony, 70 ; Sarah,
357 ; Mrs. 373; EHzabeth-
Hariison, 589; Margaret, 173.
Alice, 630; John, 171 ; Mar-
garet, 624
W ill. -, Catherine, 375
W'illet, Anne, 5"1
Williams, of Herri sgstoxe,
614
Williams, of Bridehead, 618
Williams, of Ivytower, 647
Williams, William, 42; Mar-
garet, 342 ; John, 256 ; Tho-
mas, 257 ; Anne, 250 ; Anna-
bels, 566 ; Thomas, 569; Elea-
nor, 570 ; Jane, 176
Williamson, 229; Sir William,
69; Richard, 70; William,
284 ; Thomas, 284 ; Sarah,
571 ; Sir William, 625
Willing, Charlotte, 247
Willington, William, 273 ; Mar-
gery, 272 ; Francis, 352
Willis, of Halsnead, 43
W illis, Bethia, 641 ; Daniel],
641 ; — , 46
Willoughby d'Eresby, 71 ; Lord,
662
Willoughby, Sir Percival, 87;
Alice, 234; William, 234;
Catherine, 248 ; Joyce, 272 ;
Sir Francis, 272 ; Catherine,
364
Wilme, Elizabeth, 531
Wilmerfield, John, 171
\\ ilmot, Elizabeth, 606 ; Jane,
617
Wilmshurst, Sarah, 314
Wiltshire, Earl of, 51
Winchester, Marquis of, 353
Windham, Sir Thomas, 357 ;
Thomas, 448 ; Florence, 560
Windsor, Thomas, 447
W'inesbury, Alice, 390
Winford, Elizabeth, 571
Wingfield, Sir Robert, 353 ; — ,
63; Dorothy, 672
Winiope, Berthea, 234
Winnington, Catherine, 101 ; Sir
Francis, 153; Robert, 315;
Elizabeth, 376 ; Sophia, 563
WlN^TANLEY, OF BRAUXSTOX,
363
Winstanley, Anne, 46; Alice,
312; Elizabeth, 531
Winter, Elizabeth, 272
Winthrop, Stephen-John, 244 ;
William, 245 ; Mary-Anne,
245 ; Benjamin, 245 ; Ste-
phen, 245; Edward- Gamaliel,
245
\\ intour, Sir John, 196
Wise, of Ford House, 19
Wise, Henry, 111; Arabella,
195 ; Thomas, of Waterford,
404 ; John, 560
Wiseman, Edmund, lift; Re-
be.-ea,- 337 -; I-abella, 516
W i-emans, 111
• Sir James, 287
\"?ite;, 'Wn!';pp*",;207
Wi'h'am, William,' .52*; Anne.
613
\\ itherington, Mary, 196; Do-
rothy, 196; Sir John, 583
Withers, 591
Withmore, Catherine, 147
Withypole, Elizabeth, 337
Wlonkeslowe, Eleanor, 654
Wodehouse, John, 395
Wolfe, Anne, 335
W 'oi.FERSTAN, OF STATFOLD
Hall, 187
W'olferstan, Joyce, 392 ; Stan-
ford, 392
W 'olrich, John, 590
Wolrych, Elizabeth, 167
Wolseley, Raulfe, 153
Wood, Delia-Maria, 668 ; Han-
nah, 610 ; Frances, 663 ; Eli-
zabeth, 378 ; Sarah, 540 ; Tho-
mas, 545 ; William, 359 ;
Anne, 361
Woodcock, John, 23
Woodcoeke, Thomas, 488
Woodhall, Frances, 265 ; Eliza-
beth, 660
W r oodhouse, Anne, 661
Woodhull, Anthony, 74
Woodnoth, Jonathan, 346; John,
367
Woodroffe, Elizabeth, 652
Woodrove, John, 519
W'oodruffe, Grace-Ann, 459
Woodstock, Thomas of, 350
Woodthorpe, Maud, 661
Woodward, William, 443
Woodyeare, Eleanor, 298 ; John,
666
Woolcombe, Jane, 369
W« fell, Mary, 72
Woollen, Mary, 234
Woolfe, Hannah, 201
Woolff, Grace, 384
Worden, John, 286
Wordsworth, Rev. John, 577
Worseley, Ralph, 10 ; Anne, 17;
— . 74
Worsley, Agnes, 354 ; Jane, 383
Worthington, William, 311;
Sarah, 278
Wortley, Mary, 428
Wotton, Catherine, 574; Wil-
liam, 100; Dr. William, 131
Wray, Rev. Cecil-Daniel, 245 ;
Rev. Henry, 245 ; Bridget,
311 ; Edward, 421 ; Isabel,
529 ; Sir Cecil, 530 ; Isabella,
546
Wren, Sir Christopher, 231
W r rench, Hannah, 204
Wrenn, Eleanor, 535
Wrey, Mary, 343 ; Rev. Henry
Bourchie'r 343
Wreye, Joan, 233
Wright, Eleanor, 2-14 ; Mary,
279; William, 317 ; Anne,
336. ; Eady Anne, 352 ;
Thomas, 382 ; Miss, 357 j
Theresa Mary, 401 ; Anthony
Geojge, 450 , John, 466;
Thomas, 477 ; Francis, 510 ;
Sarah, 606 ; William, 636
72G
INDEX.
Wrightson, Philippa, 26
Wrotesley, Mary, 391
Wrottesley, John, 208 ; Hen-
rietta, 323
Wyatt, Anne, 296; Elizabeth, 141
Wyatt, Anne, 353
Wybault, Margaret, 641
Wyburn, Anne, 417
Wyche, Richard, 28
Wyeherley, Anne, 655
Wycker, 296
Wycliffe, Anne, 583 ; Ralph,
182 ; Mary, 520
Wykeham, of Thame, xi. 419
Wykeham, Humphrey, 246
VVymondesolde, Sarah, 17
Wymondsell, Judith, 376
Wyndham, of Dinton, 160
Wyndham, Humphrey, 63 ;
Thomas, 143 ; Wadham, 282 ;
Rachel, 282 ; Margery, 267 ;
Anne, 390
Wynn, Laetitia, 651 ; Elizabeth,
662
Wynne, of Peniarth, 566
Wynne, Margaret, 85 ; Harriet-
Anne, 230 ; Anne, 374 ; Sir
George, bait. 374
Yarborough, Faith, 550
Yarburgh, Sarah, 245 ; Charlotte,
570
Yard, Edward, 144
Yardley, William, 346; William,
581
Yate, Ann, 372 ; Rev. George,
482 ; Susannah, 657
Yates, John Orfeur, 525; George,
616
Yellison, Agnes, 475
Yeo, 460 ; Jane, 461
York, of Wighill Park, 664
Yorke, of Erthig, 344
Yorke, Philippa, 204 ; Thomas,
220 ; Elizabeth, 361 ; Sir
William, 441 ; Miss Eliza-
beth, 539 ; Susan, 539 ; Je-
mina, 557 ; Sir Philippa, 604
Young, Maria, 285; Rev. Henry,
371 ; Amy, 414; Henry, 475 •
Ralph, 535
Youuge, 445 ; Lucretia, 497 ;
Dorothy Ayne, 577 ; William,
581 ; Joan, 590
Younghusband, Margaret, 378
Yvode Vesci, Beatrice, 238
Zouch, Dorothy, 22 ; Margaret
de la, 238 ; Alan, Lord, 459
Zouche, 365 ; Eva, 469
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