GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE see MANDEVILLE, GEOFFREYDE
GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH
2: 39 GEOLOGY
and pottery-making in Trinovantian area 14: 15-16
AmbresburyBanks
10:191,193
Barling Hall 9: 62
Braintree 9: 71; 15: 38
Chelmsford 19: 40
Chignal St}ames 9: 77
Clacton, Rush Green 8: 147
Coggeshall19: 81, 83
Danbury Camp 10: 3
Dengie Peninsula
12: 108, 109
Fingringhoe 18: 7
Good Easter 11: 62
Harwich, George Street 16: 23
High Easter,
Maidens Tye 19: 176
Ingrave, site of St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 48 Latchingdon 11: 6
Ockendon, South, Romano-British site 2: 83-4
Orsett Cock 18: 17
Rayleigh 18: 39
Rochford 16: 7
Wickford, Beauchamps
Farm 12: 63 GEOMORPHOLOGY
Braintree 15: 38
Danbury Camp 10:3
GEORGE
II,KING 4: 125; 18: 71 GEORGE ill, KING
accession 19: 225
and Borough
Charter of Colchester 18: 72
coins 4: 125; 5: 238
insanity of 19: 226
GEORGE, SAINT, church dedications 2: 40
GERHAM (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
YELDHAM,
GREAT (Spaynes Hall) GERMAIN, SAINT, and church dedications 2:41 GERNON, ROBERT 4: 132
GERNUN FAMILY, 'ANSTEY CASE' AND MEDIEVAL INHERITANCE 15: 68-83
GERRARD, SIR GILBERT 2: 70
GERRILD CHURCH, JUTLAND
(DENMARK), medieval
plough representation 4: 116-17
GERVERS, MICHAEL, 'The textile industry in Essex in the late 12th and 13th centuries: a study based on occupational names in charter
sources' 20:
34-73
GESTINGTHORPE
Bronze Age axe 18: 88
Roman period
settlement 1: 173, 175
stud find 14: 147, 148
medieval cloth trades
20: 45, 59
1801 agricultural survey 5: 188, 196
Moat Farm 15: 157-8
see
also POTTERY (ROMAN) GETA, EMPEROR
8: 8
GIBSON FAMILY,
Saffron Walden 1: 155
GIDEA HALL, ROMFORD
see COOKE (COKE)
FAMILY
GIFFARD FAMILY, and Finchingfield Park 9: 107
GIFFARD,JOAN 9: 107, 109-10
GIFFARD,THOMAS 9:107,
llOn
GIFFORD, WILLIAM, bricklayer 2: 127
GOING,C.J.
GIFFORDS HALL, STOKE-BY-NAYLAND (SUFFOLK) 17: 173;20: 101
GIKEL (GYKEL) FAMILY,
Essex fee of 1: 185, 186-7
GILBERD,]EROME, COLCHESTER LAWYER 15:
91 GILBERD SCHOOL
see COLCHESTER
GILBERT FOLIOT, BISHOP OF
LONDON 2: 304, 323-4
GILES,ALFRED A., Rector ofPeldon
7:67
GILES, SAINT, and parish church
dedications 2: 39, 43 GILMAN, P. J.
and Bennett,A. (eds) 'The Work of the Essex County
Council Archaeology Section, 1988' 20: 147-
56
'Excavations in Essex 1988' (ed.) 20: 157-71
et al.,
'Ashmans,
Woodham Waiter: a post-medieval house and its setting' 20: 120-32
GILPIN,WILLIAM 17:162
GING-RALF/GINGES RAUF (INGRAVE) 9: 48
see also INGRAVE
GINGA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see HORNDON,
EAST (FOUCHERS) GLASS OBJECTS
Roman
Coggeshall, St Peter's School19: 55, 58, 67,68
Colchester
Lewis's Gardens
1: 7, 12, 15, 27-8
Telephone Exchange site 3: 33, 34
Nazeingbury 10: 104, 105
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 18-19,
19
Springfield Cursus (prob.) 15: 139
Waltham, Little,
Shopfield 2: 53
Anglo-Saxon, Prittlewell19: 108, 112, 113 medieval,
Waltham Abbey bloomery
forge 5: 179 post-medieval
Braintree, Mount House 16: 39
Canfield, Great 12: 63
not precisely dated
Barling Hall 9: 68
Dawes Heath, prob. Roman
villa 13: 66 Rochford 16: 16
Southchurch Hall18: 37
Waltham Abbey monastic site 10: 166, 167
see also BEADS; GAMING
PIECES; VESSEL GLASS; WINDOW GLASS
GLASTONBURY (SOMERSET), early timber chapels 10:
73
GLEMSFORD (SUFFOLK), medieval
cloth trades 20: 45
GLENDOWER, rebellion of8: 219 GLOUCESTER, DUKES OF
Humphrey Duke of 2: 268; 8: 212, 221
see
also THOMAS OFWOODSTOCK
GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL, tomb ofEdward II,King 16: 57,
58, 59
GOAT BONES see SHEEP/GOAT BONES GODCHESTER (GOOD EASTER)
see GOOD EASTER GODICESTRE
(GOOD EASTER)
see GOOD EASTER GODMANCHESTER (HUNTS) 8: 125
Colchester pottery 14: 52
'lamp chimney' 8: 23
mansio 20: 181
GODMANSTON (DORSET), medieval manor of 2: 1, 2 GOD'S EASTER (GOOD EASTER)
see GOOD
EASTER GODWINSON, HAROLD see HAROLD, EARL
GOING, C. J., 'The Mansio and other sites in
the south- eastern sector of Caesaromagus: the Roman
Pottery' (book review)
18: 125-6
45
GOLD OBJECTS
GOLD OBJECTS
Anglo-Saxon,Prittlewell19: 105,108,111,113,114
see also COINS; PENDANTS; RINGS, FINGER GOLDHANGER
'hoax' Roman hoard 8:251-2 medieval clergy
1: 250
'red hill' 14: 19,20-5,
21,22
see also CHIGBOROUGH FARM; KILNS, pottery
('Belgic'); ROOK HALL
GOLTHO (LINCS),
smithy 5: 141 GOOD EASTER
church
5: 207
belfry 5: 208 medieval period
11th
cent. landholding 4: 131
textile
trades 20: 49, 54, 59
moated sites 11: 61-4, 62, 62-3(Pl. I)
Armours
11: 62, 63
Bowers (prebendal manor)
11: 62, 63
Elbows 11: 62, 63
Falconers (Fawkeners) (prebendal manor) 11: 62, 63,
64
Fouchers 11: 62, 63
Great Newarks
(formerly Newlands Fee) 11: 62, 63,64 Imbers (Embers/lnberds/Embirds) (prebendal manor)
11:62,63
Paslowes (prebendal manor) 11: 62, 63,64
The Vicarage 11: 62, 63, 64
Wares 11: 62, 63,
64
GOODMAN, ANTHONY, 'The Countess
and the Rebels: Essex and a Crisis in English
Society' 2: 267- 79
GOODMAYES, St Paul's Church: restoration 5: 214, 214-
15(Pl. Ill),
218
GORDON,JOHN, Mesolithic industry at High Beach, Epping 10: 206,207, 249
GORHAMBURY (RANTS),
early Roman villa 19: 38 GOSBECKS see COLCHESTER
GOSFIELD
Bovingdon Wood 8: 177
Kemp's Wood 8: 177-8; 12:
83
Morells medieval manor 8: 210
Park Hall medieval
manor 8: 210, 211
Park Hall Wood 8: 177
GOUGES, SOCKETED, late Bronze Age, Fingringhoe 18: 9, 10, 12
GOUGH,ANTHONYW., 'The Rectors ofPeldon' 7:61-70 GOUGH, RICHARD
Anecdotes of British
Topography 20:
143, 144, 145, 146
and Philip Morant 20: 143-6 GRAFFITI
Roman
on pottery
Colchester 3: 71, 79
Heybridge 17: 45, 46
Ockendon, South 2: 88, 89
VERUS
(potter's name) 5:24
on tiles, Crescent
Road, Heybridge 17: 57, 59
not
precisely dated, Little Oakley, wall plaster 9: 100 GRAIN see
PLANT REMAINS
GRANARIES
late Bronze
Age/early Iron Age, Coggeshall (poss.) 19: 66 Iron Age
poss. raised:
Rainbow Wood, Thurrock
6: 4-5
and 'round houses'
14: 7 Roman
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
Chignal
StJames 11: 101
Colchester, stone 17: 159 post-medieval
17th cent., Bluegate
Hall Farm, Great Bardfield 11:.81 18th cent.,
(poss.) Margaretting, Canterburys 11: 84 Waltham Abbey
monastic grange 4: 33
Wethersfield, Danes Vale Farm 11: 88
see also BARNS
GRANTHAM, R. F. (CANVEY ISLAND
COMMISSIONERS FOR SEWERS) 18: 75
GRAVEL
METALLING, Heybridge 17: 13,
15, 17
GRAVEL QUARRYING, Gun Hill, WestTilbury 5: 50 GRAVES see CEMETERIES; CREMATION BURIALS;
INHUMATIONS; TOMBS/TOMBSTONES
GRAVESANDA, BARSTABLE (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see GRAVESEND (WEST?
TILBURY)
GRAVESEND, WEST? TILBURY
(GRAVESANDA IN DOMESDAY) 16: 42
GRAVESTONES see TOMBS/TOMBSTONES
GRAY, CHARLES
and Colchester Castle wellS:
237
MP for Colchester
(18th cent.) 18: 63, 66, 68, 70-1, 72;
19:224,225
GRAY OFWERKE,
LORD 2: 69-70,71
GRAYS, Palmers Grammar School
for Girls (now Palmer's Sixth Form College), Romano-British pottery kiln 5: 113, 118; 11: 51; 15: 11-35 (inc. illustr.)
GRAYSTHURROCK
prehistoric metalwork hoard 18: 11
1801
agricultural survey 5: 192, 196
GRAYS THURROCK MUSEUM,
1977 activities 9: 157 GREAT EASTERN
RAILWAY (G.E.R.), and Clacton
development 16: 75, 76
GREEN, ERIC KENNETH, Rector
ofPeldon 7: 68 GREEN, RALPH:TOMB AT LOWICK (NORTHANTS)
6: 93, 9Cr7(Pl.
VII)
GREENSAND STONE
Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 79 Old
Copped Hall17: 105
GREENSTEAD
medieval period 20: 43
14th cent. tenements 19: 159-60, 162, 163 GREENSTEAD HALL see HALSTEAD
GREENSTED, Saxon church
5: 210, 211; 10: 69, 72, 73, 74
GREGORY Ill,POPE 2: 35
GRENE,JOHN,JUSTICE 2: 280,283
GREY, LORD
JOHN, and Pyrgo (16th cent.)
18: 48 GREY FAMILY
OFWILTON 11: 9
GREY GOOSE FARM see ORSETT
GRIFFIN FAMILY 9: 114, 115
2nd Baron Braybrooke
(Lord Lieut. of Essex c. 1803), for merly RichardAldworth-Neville 15: 114,115
Sir John (later
4th Lord Howard de Walden
and 1st Baron Braybrooke) 9: 113-28; 11: 90-100
military and professional career 13: 22-31
GRIGGS OF HILL HOUSE, NR KELVEDON,
General
View of Agriculture ... 5:
187 GRIMSDITCHWOOD, SAFFRONWALDEN
earthworks
medieval/post-medieval woodland management
20: 157-
8, 165
putative Iron Age hillfort/oppidum 10: 22; 15: 51.; 17:
123-4
46
IndexforVolumes 1-20
GRIMSTON (NORFOLK),
meqieval pottery 15: 59 GRIMSTON, MR HARBOTTLE (SON OF SIR
HARBOTTLE) (d 1683) 2: 63, 65, 67, 68,
70,76,212
GRIMSTON, SIR HARBOTTLE
(d 1647) 2:62,63, 144,
145,146;10:123;15:98
GRIMWOOD,JOHN, Recorder
of Colchester 19: 225, 226 GROVE
FIELD CAMP see PRITTLEWELL CAMP GROVE HALL,
TOLLESHUNTS 1:
245, 246 GRUBENH.A"USER see
SUNKEN-FEATURED
BUILDINGS
GRUENFELDER, JOHN,
'The Election for Knights of the Shire for Essex, Spring 1640' 2: 143-6
GRYME'S DYKE 9: 1, 15, 17, 18, 19; 10: 242; 11: 115
GUN HILL, WEST TILBURY
excavations 5: 48-112(inc. illustr.) prehistoric features
(general) 5: 51, 95
Iron
Age features 5:51-9,59, 95-9; 17:62
ceramic loomweights 14: 120, 121
Belgic
features 10: 46
Romano-British features 5: 59-64,99-100
later Roman features 5: 64
Anglo-Saxon period 5: 50,66-8,
69, 100
medieval and later features
5: 69-70 undated features: 5: 7Q-1
features and assoc. fmds (list) 5: 102-8
see also KILNS, pottery (Roman); POTTERY GURNEY, DAVID, 'Red Hills
of the Dengie Peninsula' 12:
107-9
GYFORD, JANET, and Thompson, R. H., 'The Witham
hoard of 17th-century tokens and George Robinson the issuer' 20: 133-42
GYPESHO (NIPSELL'S RAYMENTS)
see MAYLAND
HACFLET (HACKFLEET) (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see BRADWELL-ON-SEA
HADHAM (MUCH AND LITTLE) (HERTS)
pottery kilns see
KILNS, pottery
see also BRICK KILN FARM; BROMLEY
HALL FARM; TILEKILN
FARM
HADLEIGH
Chapel
Lane
early Iron Age enclosure
ditch 18: 88, 89, 90
pottery from 18: 90, 91
placename (poss.
Lea in Domesday) 16: 45 rural colony system 18: 75
HADLEIGH CASTLE
de Vere as constable 2: 267-8
medieval, pot quern 15: 175-6, 176
HADRIAN, EMPEROR, coins 8: 245
HADRIAN'S WALL, Hull's work on 14: 1 HAD STOCK
Saxon
occupation 17: 126
Cadenhou (Domesday placename) 16:41 and Ely Abbey 1: 190, 194
'Maddings' 20: 100
medieval market granted 13: 15, 17
medieval pottery 1: 147
St Botolph's Church
2: 38; 9: 100
HAILES ABBEY (GLOS) 10: 138 HAINAULT NURSERY
see NAZEINGBURY
HAINCTUNA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME)
see
ASHELDHAM
HAITHABU, NR SCHLESWIG
(GERMANY), timber
building 10: 69
HALLSTATT PERIOD
HALES
FARM, MUNDON/PURLEIGH, Halesduna (poss.
Domesday placename) 16:45
HALESDUNA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), poss. Hales
Farm, Mundon/Purleigh 16: 45 HALINGHEBERIA/HALLINGEBERIA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see HALLINGBURY
HALL, CARTER,
Rector ofPeldon 7: 67 HALL,JAMESWATSON, 'Lieut.
of Division', early 19th
cent. 15: 113, 114
HALLAM, THOMAS,
of East Bergholt 18: 64 HALLINGBURY, Halingheberia/Hallingeberia (Domesday
placename) 16: 45
HALLINGBURY, GREAT seeWALLBURY CAMP HALLS
medieval
2-bay
aisled 4: 48
see
alsoTOLLESBURY HALL (below);WALTHAM
ABBEY
MONASTIC GRANGE (Bldg
I)
hearths and smoke hoods/bays 20: 92,
93
Canewdon, Lambourne Hall 12: 87
Canfield, Great, Marsh Farm 11: 81
Canfield, Little,
Stone Hall 16: 120 Crepping Hall, Chappel9:
150
Earls Colne, Oxford House 16: 153, 153, 154 Hatfield Broad Oak, Forest Cottage 16: 120 Heybridge Hall 12: 89-90
Margaretting, Canterburys 11: 84
Plesheybury 11: 8
Sampford, Great,
Store House 11:82-3 Stanway
Beaconend Farm 11: 85
Catchbells, London Road 11: 85
White Hart Farm 11: 85-6
Thaxted, Proud's
Farmhouse 11:86-7 Tollesbury Hall 18: 53-62(inc. illustr.) Waltham, Little
Shuttleworth, Wheelers Hill12: 90
Thorleys (formerlyThorleys Farmhouse) 16: 120 Wethersfield, Brook Farm11: 87
Wimbish, Tiptofts
11: 88
Witham
Chipping Hill (Nos 51, 53 and 55) 12: 92
Newland Street, Highway
Cottage 12: 92 medieval/post -medieval
and brick chimney stacks 20: 94, 95, 96
Cressing, Horsehoes 11: 79-80
Kelvedon, 'Chanteclair' (High Street): cross-wing with open hall9: 89-91
Stebbing, Priors Hall 12: 91
Wethersfield, The Gables 11: 88 post-medieval
Holland, Little 20: 74-5,8Q-1, 80
Waltham Holy Cross, Black Cottage,
Aimes Green 9: 105
WoodhamWalter,Ashmans 20:
120,122-4,123-4 17th cent.
Brook House Farm, Chigwell, poss. late medieval
to 17th cent. transition 1: 236-8
Chigwell, Brook House Farm 1: 224, 225-6&n
not
precisely dated, Nazeing: Nazeingbury 9: 102 HALLSTATT
PERIOD
Hallstatt 'C' 18: 7
Iron Age 14: 9
Danbury Camp 10:3
Harling, West (Norfolk)
1: 81
47
HALLSTATT PERIOD
HALLSTATT PERIOD, Iron Age (cont.)
Linford, Mucking 1: 57,
83-4(&n), 85
Wickford 2: 330 HALSTEAD
Roman villa 1: 173, 175
11th cent. landholding 4: 130
12th/13th cent. textile trades
20: 34-62 passim
fulling mill20: 48
13th cent.
market licensed 13: 16, 17, 18
1801 agricultural survey 5: 191, 197
Chapel Hill, Old Rectory, carved
stonework 20: 151
Greenstead Hall, Roman pottery kiln 11: 50; 14: 64
Holy Trinity
Church 20: 151
StAndrews parish
church: tombs 6: 95, 96; 16: 61
see also KILNS, pottery (Roman)
HAM, EAST, Hammarsh
(Domesday placename) 16: 42
HAM, WEST 8: 245
12th/13th cent. cloth trades 20: 54, 59
13th cent. market licensed 13: 17
1801 agricultural survey 5: 190, 199
All Saints'
Church 16: 136-7
see also STRATFORD; STRATFORD BROADWAY;
STRATFORD LANGTHORNE
HAMBERT'S FARM see
WOODHAM FERRERS,
SOUTH
HAMBLY, NICHOLAS, 17th cent. clay-pipe
maker, Truro 15: 109, 111
HAME (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see HAM, EAST
(Hammarsh)
HAMMER SCALE, Waltham
Abbey bloomery forge 5: 135, 142, 153-4
HAMMOND, HUBERT (FAMBRIDGE BREACHES SCHEME) 18: 83, 85
HAMPDEN,JOHN 2: 61, 63, 65, 71, 143, 144, 210
HAMWIH (SOUTHAMPTON), Saxon bone comb 17: 172
HANBOROUGH (OXON),
'Belgic' kilns 14: 19, 24, 25
HAND BIER, Blackmore Church
5:215-16 HAND-AXES see AXES
HANGLETON (SUSSEX), medieval pottery 1: 45 HANIES/HENI (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
HENNY, GREAT
HANKEY, HARRY, Rector ofPeldon 7: 66 HANNINGFIELD, EAST
Lough Hill House, The Tye 12: 87 new church
5: 209-10,218
HANNINGFIELD, SOUTH
and Ely Abbey 1: 190, 191, 195
new church
belfry 5: 208 HANNINGFIELD, WEST
Cob Cottage,
post-medieval house 12: 91-2
'Galleyview', medieval
pottery 17: 148
Kents Farmhouse
15: 161
HANSEATIC LEAGUE 20: 101
HANSON,JOHN, 'Lieut.
of Division', early
19th cent.15: 113
HARBOURS see WATERFRONTS
HARDWICKE, LORD 19: 224 HARE BONES
Canvey Island 2: 19
Rayne/Braintree bypass
20: 24, 25
HARE, H. T. (ARCHITECT) 5: 230, 232-3(Pl. V)
HAREWOOD (YORKS) 6: 93
HARFORD, JAMES, 17th cent. clay-pipe maker, Boston 15: 109,
110
HARLACKENDEN,JOHN
(DEVERE'S STEWARD) 16: 54
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
HARLAND, DANIEL,
Thorpe bricklayer 2: 123 HARLING, WEST (NORFOLK), Hallstatt
settlement 1: 81,
85
HARLOW
Bronze Age pottery
vessels 16: 99-100,
99
Roman road to Chigwellll: 53 medieval period
clergy 1: 250
medieval Hundred of 1: 179; 10: 31; 20: 46
Domesday placenames
Brendhall (Herlaua in Domesday) 16:42
Kitchen Hall
(Walla? in Domesday) 16: 43 Moor Hall16:
42
Walda (medieval manor),
laterWeldes (alias Sewaldes)
16:43
17th cent. pottery
products? 8: 173
1801 agricultural survey 5: 188, 189, 197
brass-rubbing
11:
122, 122-3(Fig. 5)
Harlowbury Chapel16:
129; 17: 160, 165
Harlowbury House 16: 129
Museum, 1977 activities 9: 157
'Old House' 20: 100
River Way, Roman well13:
52
St Mary and St Hugh, parish church of 2: 35 Stafford
House, Roman features 12: 43;
13: 52 see also HOLBROOKS; MARK HALL
HARLOWTEMPLE 13: 58; 17:161
prehistoric features/finds 20: 164
Iron Age/Roman
features 18: 107; 19: 265;
20: 164
late Roman buckle 18: 115-20, 115, 116
and regional Christianity 18: 118, 119 HARMAN,JAMES, and Clacton-on-Sea development 16:
70,71,72,75,77,78,79
HAROLD, EARL (later King) 6: 82
and manor ofWaltham 4: 32;
5: 127, 129, 151-2
and Waltham
Abbey 2: 216, 220; 10: 128; 18: 111; 19: 118,
120
HARRISON, CHRISTOPHER R., Rector ofPeldon
7: 67 HARRISON, WILLIAM
(RECTOR) 5: 239
HARRISON FAMILY, and William Mayhew
18: 65 HARSNETT,
ARCHBISHOP SAMUEL
library bequeathed to Colchester 12: 5-6
surname and its origin 1: 259
HART, CYRIL, 'The Mersea Charter of Edward the
Confessor' 12: 94-102
HARTSHILL-MANCETTER
see MANCETTER-
HARTSHILL (WARWICKS)
HARVEY, ALDERMAN J. B., OF COLCHESTER 12: 4
HARVEY, RICHARD, Rector ofPeldon 7: 66
HARWICH
medieval period knight jug 15: 64
market established 20: 43
medieval aquamanile 15: 54-60, 55-7,66
occupation evidence
16: 23, 24, 26 17th cent.
and alarum
of 1625 15: 97,98-103
Myddleton as M.P. for
8: 284-5
token issuer 17: 177
Beacon Hill10: 25
Church Street,
Methodist chapel (nr Mayflower Ho.) 18: 107
George Street
cellarage survey 11: 55
Nos 10-1217: 161
White Hart Hotel, cellars
12: 43; 16: 23-7( inc. illustr.)
48
IndexforMJlumes 1-20
HARWICH (cont.)
King's Head Street (formerly
East Street) 16: 23, 26
medieval occupation 11: 104; 14: 139
mise. ceramics 13: 52, 59; 14: 139
StAustin's Lane, No. 14, early 15th cent. timber-frame 15: 167
HARWOOD, THOMAS
17: 114
HASINGHAM (DOMESDAY PLACENAME): LEXDEN HUNDRED 16:
45
HASSENBROOK HALL see STANFORD-LE-HOPE
HASSINGBROKE, 11th cent. landholding 4: 129
HASTINGS FAMILY OF LITTLE EASTON 2:
1-13, 101-
22
Ralph de, ofWix 2: 7-13, 101, 102, 104, 105, 106, 108,
112, 121
Richard de 2: 101, 102-3
Robert de 2: 1-6, 7, 10, 12, 117-18, 121
HATCHES FARM, BRAINTREE see under BRAINTREE HATFIELD BROAD OAK
Bronze Age spearhead 19: 242
11th cent.
landholding 4: 132; 15: 174
Benedictine Order at 20: 46
de Vere
buried (3rd Earl of Oxford)
16: 53, 54, 59
medieval clergy 1: 250
medieval cloth trades 20: 46,
54, 56, 71n
medieval market 13: 15, 19 17th cent.
and Barrington
family 1: 161; 2: 61, 144
Ship-money 1: 161, 163
1801 agricultural survey 5: 190, 197
Forest Cottage,
Wood Row 16: 120
priory 1: 181
priory church,
de Vere effigy 6: 97; 16: 54
see also PORTINGBURY HILLS (RINGS) HATFIELD PEVEREL
Benedictine Order at 20: 46
11th cent. landholding 4: 129
12th/13th cent. textile occupations 20: 41
14th cent. documents
(Morant MSS) 2: 292-924
Peverel Gardens 9: 87, 88, 89;
12: 83 HATTERS seeTEXTILE-WORKING (Essex
occupations)
HAVENGORE ISLAND,
poss. Roman salt-working 18: 107, 112
HAVERHILL (SUFFOLK), 12th/13th
cent. textile trades 20: 36,45,47,51,54,55,56,58
HAVERING, LIBERTY OF 9: 129, 130
see also COOKE (COKE) FAMILY,
OF GIDEA HALL, ROMFORD
HAVERING-ATTE-BOWER
Church of StJohn the Evangelist 2:46 churches and New Coli., Oxford 9: 134 Edward the Confessor's palace 2: 40
medieval cloth trades 20: 55, 58
medieval manor 16: 42; 18:45, 51
royal palace 9: 141; 18: 48
and Sir Brian Tuke 18: 45
see also PYRGO PARK
.HAWKES, CHRISTOPHER, 'Colchester Before the Romans or Who Were Our Belgae?'
14: 3-14
HAWKWOOD, SIR JOHN 2: 271
HAWTHORN CHARCOAL
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 77
Linford, Mucking 1: 10 1
Nazeingbury 10: 114
HEMPSTEAD
HAY,JAMES, 2ND EARL OF
CARLISLE, Waltham Abbey lands 2: 218; 4:34, 77; 10: 130, 131; 19: 199
HAYLEYS (MEDIEVAL MANOR)
see EPPING HAYNES, HEZEKIAH (MAJ.-GEN., EASTERN
COUNTIES): CAREER 1: 196-209 HAZEL CHARCOAL
Bronze Age, Colchester, Chitts Hil19: 14 Iron Age, Linford, Mucking
1: 101
Iron Age/Roman pottery kilns 14: 16
HEARTH TAX 4: 144, 145; 15: 106; 20: 131 HEARTHS
prehistoric, and pottery firing 5: 13
late Bronze Age salt evaporation, South Woodham Ferrers 16: 130
Iron Age
and salt production 14: 19
early-to-middle, Tilbury, West,
Gun Hill 5: 54 late, Sutton,Temple Farm 20: 168
Linford, Mucking 1: 60-1, 65,78
Belgic, Kelvedon, Doucecroft 19: 21,37 Roman
Braintree
Letch's Yard 16: 125
Rayne Road 8: 8, 63, 64
Chelmsford, Godfrey's Yard 20: 160 Colchester
North
Hill3: 44
Telephone Exchange
site 3: 13, 14
Rainham, Moor Hall Farm 12: 46
Anglo-Saxon
Linford, Mucking 1:67,68,
71
Nazeingbury 10: 66
Tilbury, West, Gun HillS: 68 medieval
in open halls 20: 92
Canvey Island 2: 17, 19, 21
Dagenham, Church
Street 9: 99
Easton, Great 2: 97
Waltham Abbey monastic grange 4:
46, 47, 48, 126-
l(Pl. I)
post-medieval, Waltham
Abbey monastic site 10: 132,
134;
19: 132
not precisely dated
Eastwood, Marshall's Farm 12: 42
Waltham Abbey, Church Street 9: 105
see also FIREPLACES; OVENS HEARTHS, INDUSTRIAL
Romano-British, Heybridge
17: 26
Saxo-Norman, Waltham
Abbey manorial enclosure
5: 130,
135,137,138,139,141,142
HEATH FARM DYKE, COLCHESTER
14: 10
HEATHERY BURN CAVE (DURHAM)
18: 7
HEBDITCH,MAX, 'Excavations on the
South Side ofthe
Temple Precinct at Colchester,
1964' 3: 115-30 HELEN, SAINT, and parish church dedications 2: 38-9 HELION BUMPSTEAD
12th/13th cent. cloth trades 20:44-66 passim 15th cent. document in
Morant MSS 2: 294 Horsham Hall, moated site 16: 132
HEMLOCK AND BLACK HENBANE REMAINS,
WALTHAM ABBEY 13: 55; 18: 121-4
HEMP CULTIVATION, medieval
period 20: 37,47-8
HEMPSTEAD
?hemp cultivation 20: 48
brass-rubbing 11: 121
49
HENEAGE, SIR THOMAS
HENEAGE, SIR THOMAS,
Copped Hall16: 127; 17:
96,
102, 105
HENGIFORM MONUMENTS 6: 33; 7: 14
Bromley, Little 6: 38n; 15: 153, 155
Earls Colne (poss.) 18: 111
HENGISTBURY HEAD (HANTS), Iron Age pottery
1: 83, 85
HENHAM
Great Hall Field
Roman coins 13: 37-8
Roman pottery and tile 13: 37,46
Lovecotes (Lovecott) Farm, Neolithic? shafthole implement 12: 103-7,
104, 105
Mll excavations, Roman features 10: 243; 11: 104
Pledgdon ('Plokendun') medieval
manor and 'Anstey case' 15:68,77
St Mary the Virgin Church medieval pottery 11: 53, 54, 55
reredos
20: 152
HENHAM, RALPH PYNSTHORP
DE, Rector ofPeldon 7: 62
HENI (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see HENNY, GREAT; HENNY, LITTLE
HENIG, MARTIN, 'Two Gold Rings from Colchester' 14: 153-5
HENLEY (SUFFOLK), medieval landholding 2: 113 HENNY, GREAT,
Hanies/Heni (poss. Domesday
placename) 16: 45
HENNY, LITTLE,
Heni (poss. Domesday
placename) 16: 45 HENRY I, KING 1:40
St Osyth's Abbey foundation 2: 299, 302, 304, 305, 310,
315-16,318
Wix Abbey 1: 106
HENRY Il,KING 2: 45, 304, 323-4
Hubert St Clair and siege of
Bridgnorth 20: 30, 32 St Osyth's Abbey foundation 2: 304,323-7
WalthamAbbey 2:216, 220; 10: 128; 19: 118,
120, 155
Wix Abbey 1: 106 HENRY ill, KING
and Leyton, forest in 1: 114
see also COINS
HENRY OF HUNTING
DON 2: 39
HENRY OF LANCASTER (later King Henry IV) 2: 267, 268,269,270,273,275,276;8:209,210,
214,215,216,217,218-21
HENRYV, KING 8:210,220, 221; 14:87 HENRY VI, KING see COINS
HENRY VIII, KING 10: 156; 17: 139
and church dedications 2: 44
Colchester, Reformation in 15: 85, 88,89
dissolution of medieval hospitals 19: 154, 158
and EastTilbury fort 19: 155
and Pyrgo 18: 45, 48, 51
and Stratford religious
house dissolved 1: 114, 115
and Thaxted grant 8: 225
and Vere family
16: 53
andWalthamAbbey 10: 130; 19: 120,198
Wix Hall, Manor of 1: 106
HEREFORD, COUNTESS
OF see BOHUN,JOAN DE HERLAUA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see HARLOW
(Brendhall); HARLOW (Moor Hall) HERRING, SAMUEL,
Rector of Peldon 7: 66 HERTFORDSHIRE
development of settlement 17: 120, 121
see also individual places
by name
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
HERVY,JOHN 17: 139 HEYBRIDGE
general, Gazetteer 17: 9, 53-61,54,56-8
prehistoric settlement 17: 61
late Bronze Age features 17: 11
IronAgefeatures 17:10,11,61-3
ceramic
loomweights 14: 120, 121; 17: 11, 28, 29
Belgic cremation cemetery
17: 53, 55
Roman road 11: 53; 17: 63
to Wickham
Bishops 11: 53
Romano-British 'small town' 17: 7-68 (inc. illustr.)
Saxon features 17: 7, 17, 65
post-Saxon to modern features 17: 17, 21
medieval clergy
1: 250
Bentall's iron foundry 14: 105, 106, 107, 108 Blackwater Sailing Club, prehistoric to post-medieval
features 19: 243-9(inc. illustr.)
Crescent Road
early
Roman cremations 17: 63
Roman fmds 17: 59-60,61,63,64
Heybridge Marina, prehistoric features 17: 161
Maypole Road 17: 63
Old Laundry 20: 149
St Andrews Church
17: 60
see also BOUCHERNE(S) FARM; KILNS, pottery; LANGFORD JUNCTION;
LANGFORD PLACE; LOFTS FARM; SALTCOTES HALL; TOWERS, THE
HEYBRIDGE HALL
house survey 12: 89-90
Roman brass 17:60
HEYDON, and Ely Abbey 1: 190, 195
HEYRON, RALPH DE, and High Easter
19: 192 HEYWARD,JOHN (COLCHESTER TOWN CLERI<,
15TH CENT.) 17: 137
HICKS, SIR BAPTIST, and Leyton Manor 1: 116 HICKS, SIR MICHAEL, OF RUCKHOLTS
1: 116 HIGH
BEECH (BEACH), HILL WOOD, EPPING
FOREST see EPPING FOREST HIGHAM FERRERS (NORTHANTS), collegiate
foundation 8: 217; 14:87 HILL FARM, TOLLESHUNT D'ARCY
see
TOLLESHUNT D'ARCY HILLHALL,THEYDON
MOUNT
15:169, 171; 16:134-
5, 138;
17:96, 163
HILL
WOOD see EPPING FOREST
HILLAM, JENNIFER, with Crummy, Philip and Crossan, Carl, 'Mersea Island: the Anglo-Saxon Causeway' 14: 77-86
HILLFORTS
genera/10: 13, 14, 21-7,25, 26; 12: 82; 17: 62, 63, 123
Ambresbury Banks 10: 22, 24, 26, 189-205, 250; 19: 204
Asheldham Camp 10: 14, 22, 24, 25, 26; 12: 59, 60, 82; 14:
117; 17: 156,164
Clare Camp (Norfolk)
10: 24, 27
Grimsditch Wood, Saffron Walden (putative) 10: 22; 15:
51;17: 123-4;20: 165
Langdon Hills(?) 8: 149, 152; 10: 22, 24; 16: 108
Loughton Camp 10:22,24,26, 190,206
Maldon 17: 62
Mucking 10: 246; 15: 51
Pitchbury Ramparts, Great Horkesley 10: 21,
23, 24, 26
Prittlewell Camp (Grove Field Camp/Fossett's Farm Camp)
10: 22, 25, 26; 20: 164
Ring Hill Camp, Littlebury 10: 23, 24, 26; 17: 123
50
IndexforVolumes 1-20
HILLFORTS (cont.)
Shoebury Camp 10: 23, 25 Tasburgh Camp (Norfolk) 10:24
Wallbury Camp, Great Hallingbury 10: 23, 24, 26; 1S: 51,
52
Wandlebury Camp 10: 24
Weald Park Camp (South Weald Camp) 10: 23, 24, 26
Westland Green Camp 10: 24
Witham 14: 6, 121; 1S: 51
Chipping Hill10:
14, 23, 24, 26; 1S: 51; 20: 170
see also DANBURY CAMP; FORTS; MUCKING; UPHALLCAMP
HILLS FAMILY,
ofColne Park, and manor of Holland 20:75 'HILVERSUM' PEOPLE 7: 16, 18
HINCKFORD, medieval Hundred
of 1: 179; 8: 130; 20: 35,
41, 44, 49,51
HIPPOSANDALS, IRON,
Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 27,28
HISTORIC BUILDING
SURVEYS see ARCHITECTURE HOBNAILS, IRON
Iron Age/Roman, Chadwell St Mary 1: 128, 136 Roman
Coggeshall, St Peter's School19:
56 Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 13-14
HOCKLEY, LITTLE
8: 212
HODDESDON (HERTS),
riot at 9: 132-3 HOLBROOKS, HARLOW
Bronze
Age miniature axe 19: 241-2, 241
Roman well and pit 14: 140, 144
mise. structures 11: 104
HOLE FARM, SIBLE
HEDINGHAM, pottery kilns
7: 52, 57,58;14:64
HOLLAND, GREAT S: 234-5 HOLLAND, LITTLE
church S: 234-5;
20: 74-83(inc. illustr.)
HallS: 234; 20: 74-5, 76, 80-1, 80
village and economic
decline 20: 75, 76,81-2
HOLLAND, HENRY RICH, 1ST EARL OF 10: 120, 123;
1S: 98, 102
HOLLAND, JOHN,
EARL OF HUNTINGDON 2: 267, 268-70,273,274,276
HOLLAND, THOMAS, EARL OF KENT 2: 267, 270, 276
HOLLAND, REV. WILLIAM S: 212
HOLLINGTON, A. J., and Fambridge breaches
18: 75 HOLLINGWORTH, MR D., Orsett
Cock site 6: 13, 22
HOLMAN,WILLIAM,ANTIQUARY
(1670-1730) 16:55
HOLMES, CLIVE, 'The Affair of Colonel Long; relations between Parliament, Lord General and the
County of Essex' 2: 210-15
HOLT, ADAM, map 8: 200
HOLT, SIR JOHN, JUSTICE
8: 213 HOLTS, GREAT see BOREHAM HONES
Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 24, 25
Anglo-Saxon, Tilbury, West, Gun
HillS: 88, 90
medieval, Waltham Abbey bloomery forge S: 178, 179
post-medieval, Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 69, 75 not precisely
dated, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 101
HONYWOOD, SIR THOMAS
1: 199, 204; 2:67,69,72,75
HOOKS, IRON,
Waltham Abbey bloomery
forge S: 172, 173 HOOSENGA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), poss. La
Hose, Toppesfield 16: 45 HOPE, JOHN H.
'Drainage Trenches
at All Saints' Church, Cressing'
6: 82-9 'The Cross Shaft at Castle Hedingham' 11: 1-5
HORSESHOES, IRON
HORKESLEY, GREAT
medieval period
and 'Cesterwald' 11: 111
pottery
kilns 7: 33, 54-9 (inc. illustr.)
The Laurels
site 7: 55, 57
The Rookery
site 7: 54, 55, 56
see
also PITCHBURY RAMPARTS
HORMEAD, LITTLE (HERTS),
medieval manor and 'Anstey case' 1S: 71, 72
HORN CORES, Roman, Braintree, Rayne Road 8: 62 HORNBEAM CHARCOAL,
MEDIEVAL, Chelmsford
Dominican Priory 6: 77
HORNCHURCH
medieval period, church 2: 40
1801 agricultural surveyS:
191, 192, 193, 197
brass-rubbing 11: 121, 122-3(Fig. 1)
Hospice
of St Nicholas and St Bernard 20: 46
see
also HAVERING (DOMESDAY MANOR)
HORNDON, EAST, Fouchers (Ginga in Domesday) 16:
42 HORNDON, WEST
Hall,
Flemish floor tiles 13: 40
Old Thorndon HallS: 18Q-2, 181
St Nicholas' Church 8: 180, 181, 182
Flemish floor
tiles and medieval
building debris 13:
40 HORNDON-ON- THE-HILL
poss.
Saxon enclosure 12: 71, 73
medieval market 13: 15, 19
medieval and post-medieval pottery 12: 71, 73
17th cent. 10: 121
Old Red Lion, cropmark circular enclosure 20: 154, 155-6
South Hill Road (No. 1), timber-framed house 20: 163
HORNDON,JOHN 17:137,138 HORNER'S CORNER
see ROCHFORD HORSE BONES/REMAINS
Belgic, Nazeingbury 10: 109-10, 112
Roman
Braintree 8: 126
Chelmsford, Moulsham/Queen Street 19: 40, 42, 43, 45
Coggeshall19: 80, 85
Nazeingbury 10: 110, 111, 112, 114
Rayne/Braintree bypass 19: 266; 20: 22, 23, 25, 27
Anglo-Saxon, Nazeingbury 10: 51, 104, 105, 109 medieval
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 77 Waltham Abbey bloomery forge S: 179
not precisely dated
Chelmsford, Orchard Street 10: 241
Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane 20: 114
Tolleshunt d'Arcy, Hill Farm gravel pit 11: 36, 39 HORSE EQUIPMENT
copper
alloy, Springfield 19: 251, 252
iron
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 12-13
Waltham
Abbey bloomery forgeS:
171, 172
see also HORSESHOE NAILS; HORSESHOES; SPURS; TERRET RINGS
HORSESHOE NAILS, Waltham
Abbey bloomery forgeS: 137, 173-5,174
HORSESHOES, IRON
Roman,
Braintree, Rayne Road 8:26-7,28, 126
medieval, Braintree, Skitt's
Hill 8: 110 medieval/post -medieval
Waltham Abbey bloomery forgeS: 171, 172
Waltham
Abbey monastic site 4: 121-4,
122; 10: 158,
160
51
HORSESHOES, IRON
HORSESHOES, IRON, medieval/post-medieval (cont.)
Widford 11: 60,61
post-medieval,Arnbresbury Banks 10:201,204
not precisely dated,
Henham, Great Hall Field 13: 38 HORSHAM HALL
see HELlON BUMP
STEAD HORSTEDAFORT (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
STEBBING (STEBBINGFORD) HORTICULTURE see GARDENS AND GARDENING HOSPITAL OF ST JOHN, KNIGHTS
OF see KNIGHTS
OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST JOHN OF JERUSALEM
HOUSHAM (OVESHAM IN DOMESDAY)
see
MATCHING
HOW, THOMAS, Rector ofPeldon 7: 66
HOWARD DE WALDEN, LORD see GRIFFIN
HOWARD FAMILY, Elizabethan lords
of manor ofWalden 13: 10
HOWARD, THOMAS,
1ST EARL OF SUFFOLK 15: 101,
102
HOWE HALL see FINCHINGFIELD HOWEGREENFARM,PURLEIGH 17:107,108,112-17,
113-14, 118
amalgamation of
farms 17: 115-16
Gales Farm
17: 107,112,113,114-15,114,116,117-18
Hellmans Farm 17: 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118
SeagersFarm 17:113,114,115,116,117,118
Toppis
and Morris' Farm 17:112,113,114,116,117 Whites Farm 17: 112, 113,114,115-16,117-18
HOWLETT, REV. JOHN, agricultural survey 5: 189, 193 HOXNE (SUFFOLK)
Priory 2: 109-10, 120
St Edmund's Church 2: 109-10, 111, 119 HUGGINS, P. J.
'Excavation ofBelgic and Romano-British Farm with
Middle Saxon Cemetery and Churches
at Nazeingbury, Essex, 1975-6'
10: 29-117
'Excavation of Monastic
Forge and Saxo-Norman Enclosure, Waltham Abbey,
Essex, 1972-73' 5: 127-84
'Excavations in the Market Place,
Waltham Abbey, Essex, 1981:The Moot Hall and Romano-British occupation'19: 196-214
'Excavations on the north side of Sun Street,Waltham Abbey, Essex 1974-75: Saxon burials, precinct wall and south-east transept'
19: 117-53
'Monastic Grange and Outer
Close Excavations, Waltham Abbey
1970-1972' 4:30-127
'Waltham Abbey Monastic
site and prehistoric evidence 1953-1967'2:216-66
et al., 'A Mesolithic Industry from Hill Wood, High Beach, Epping Forest' 10: 206-19
HUGGINS, R. M.
'Excavation of a Late Roman Site at Sewardstone Hamlet, Waltham Holy Cross, Essex
1968-75' 10:
174-88
'Excavation of Monastic Forge and Saxo-Norman Enclosure, Waltham Abbey,
Essex, 1972-73'
5: 127-84
Waltham Abbey, pottery and floor tiles 2: 244-60; 10: 141-
50
HUGH, SAINT, parish church dedications 2: 35
HUGO,
MASTER, OF BURY ST EDMUNDS
11: 3 HULL,MARKR.14: 3
17th-cent. Robinson tokens 20: 134
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
Colchester samian kiln 14: 149-52,
152
Curator of Colchester
and Essex Museum 1: 213 obit. 14: 1-2
HULLBRIDGE, Kingsmans Farm Road 8: 172, 178-9
HULLBRIDGE SURVEY/COASTAL PROJECT 15: 167;
16: 129-30,138;17: 161, 164;18: 107, 112;
19:260,265;20: 163
HULTON, REV. H. E. 5: 212
HUNDON (SUFFOLK), 'Thatchers Hall', brick chimney
stack 20: 96, 97, 102
HUNDREDS, MEDIEVAL AND LATER 19:197-8
Barstable hundred
16: 45
Clavering Hundred 20: 46
Dunmow Hundred 1: 179, 190;
20: 41,46
Freshwell Hundred 1: 179;20: 44
Hinckford Hundred 1: 179; 8: 130; 20: 35, 41, 44, 49, 51
Lexden Hundred
2: 290, 291; 16: 45; 20:41
Ongar Hundred
1: 179
Tendring Hundred
1: 179;2: 291; 4: 133; 12: 19; 20: 41
Eastern 4: 147
Thunreslau (Half Hundred:
Domesday placename) see BALLINGDON; BELCHAMPWALTER; BINSLEY
Uttlesford Hundred
1: 179; 20: 46
Witham Hundred
8: 130; 20: 41 HUNSRUCK-EIFEL (GERMANY)
culture of 1: 86, 87
pottery styles 14: 7
HUNTINGDON (CAMBS),
and English Civil
War 2: 74 HUNTINGDON, EARL OF see HOLLAND, JOHN HUNTON,JOHN
GOSEPH), QUAKER,
executed for
forgery (1828) 1: 164
HURST,J. G., et al., 'Medieval and Later Pottery from Stockwell Street,
Colchester' 1: 41-51
HUTCHINSON, RICHARD, COLCHESTER
SILVERSMITH 1: 165
HUTTON,JOHN, ofThaxted 8: 226, 227
HYLANDS MILL, CHELMSFORD 8: 292, 292-3(Pl. I) HYPOCAUSTS
Braintree
Bradford's Farm Estate 8: 103
Little London 12: 40; 13: 50
Coggeshall19: 86
Colchester 3: 110n
Castle Park 16: 127
Lewis's Gardens 1: 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 34
Queen Street 3: 88
Pebmarsh 1: 171
Wanstead Park (poss.) 16: 132
Wickford 2: 96
Beauchamps Farm 12: 49
ICENI 10:25
ICKNIELDWAY 7: 16
ICKWORTH (SUFFOLK) 11:97 ILFORD
Berchingae (Domesday manor) 16:41 1801 agricultural survey 5: 193
leper hospital dedicated
to St Thomas of Canterbury
2:
45
Richmond Road, No. 7, animal
bones: bos/mammoth 16:
130
St George's Vicarage
16: 130
see also UPHALL CAMP
ILFORD, GREAT, brass-rubbing 11: 121
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