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WALTHAM ABBEY, Sun Street (cont.)
No. 26 19: 128, 134
Nos 37-39 15: 169-70
No.41 13:55;19:271
No. 46, medieval
plant remains and medication 13: 55;
18: 121-4
No. 56, leather
remains 13: 55
north side excavations see
AUGUSTINIAN PRIORY (LATER ABBEY) ABOVE
town centre, medieval
features 10: 247-8
Town Mead Road 19: 205, 210
WALTHAM ABBEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 2: 220; 4:
30;10:168,170;18:121
WALTHAM ABBEY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
15: 113 WALTHAM GRANGE
post-dissolution 2: 217
see
also WALTHAM ABBEY (above): Monastic Grange WALTHAM,
GREAT
16th cent. witchcraft (book review) 20: 184-5 brass7rubbing 11: 122, 122-3(Fig. 2)
Broads Green
Bronze Age features 18: 106-7
late Bronze
Age settlement 19: 7-14(inc. illustr.) flintwork and pottery 20: 147, 148
Dickeymoors (No. 11), Saxon pottery
13: 52
Fitzjohn's Farmhouse,
medieval house 12: 89 Howe Street
Lohou
(Domesday placename) 16: 42
Mesolithic? axe/adze 15: 119, 120
Lawn Hall (?Laghenberia in Domesday) 16: 45
see also BORDER WOOD (BROOMFIELD/GREAT WALTHAM); FORD END
WALTHAM, LITTLE
Pratt's
Farm
Neolithic/Bronze Age
pottery 13: 33-4, 35,46
Iron Age pottery
13: 34, 35, 46; 14: 10
Iron Age 4: 4; 9: 43, 44; 13: 58; 14: 6; 15: 48; 17: 61, 62, 63;
20: 149-50
ceramic loomweights 14: 120, 121
two-post structures 5: 56
Roman
farm, The Limes 9: 44
Roman Road (No. 2), Roman pottery 16: 143, 144
Romano-British archaeology 1: 166,214 medieval period
Longs Farm, 14th cent. barn 9: 150 textile trades 20: 56
church 5:211
medieval inventory 1: 111-13
porch restoration 5: 213
Shuttleworth, Wheelers Hill, medieval hall and cross-wing house 12:90
Stonage Farm 11: 84
Thorleys (formerlyThorleys Farmhouse) 16: 120
see also
SHOPFIELD
WALTHAM, MANOR OF 2: 217, 264; 17: 96;
19: 118, 120,
198-9
WALTHAM HOLY CROSS 4:30,33,91, 92; 19: 197-8
Black Cottage,Aimes Green 9: 105
medieval market 13: 16, 19; 19: 198, 199
Walham, manor of (Domesday placename) 16: 43 Warlies Park, 18th-cent. rotunda
15: 152
see also
AMBRESBURY BANKS; SEWARDSTONE
(NORTHFIELD NURSERIES) WALTHAMSTOW
?Iron Age votive offerings
9: 77
Essex Society for Archaeology and History
11th cent. landholding 4: 132
medieval clergy 1: 252
1801 agricultural survey 5: 190, 199
Walthamstow Central17: 164 WALTHAMSTOWTONY (WILCUMESTOU IN
DOMESDAY?) 16: 43 WALTON
old church: altars 2: 35
parish 4: 146, 147
WALTON (WAUTON) FAMILY,
Ashdon 1: 187-8
WALTON-LE-SOKEN 2: 309; 4: 146-7 WALTON-ON- THE-NAZE
Neolithic features 16: 130
poss.
Late-glacial findspot 10: 233-4, 233
and 19th cent. development 16: 66, 76, 77
WANDLEBURY CAMP 10: 24
WANFRIED-AN-DER-WERRA (GERMANY), pottery
manufacture 1:45
WANGEY MANOR/WANGEY HOUSE
SITE,
DAGENHAM 20: 162 WANSTEAD
Cann Hall (Leintuna Domesday
manor) 16: 41,42
Elizabethan manor court, leet jurisdiction
13: 4, 5-6 Merchant Seaman's
HospitalS: 210
Wanstead Park, ?Roman villa
17: 164
WANSTEAD FLATS 8: 200
WANSTEAD LOCAL HISTORY
SOCIETY, Bradwell
Lodge excavations 1: 212
WANSTEAD PARK, Roman finds and features 16: 132; 19:
271;20:
169
WAPPING (TOWER HAMLETS), LONDON 20: 133 WAR MEMORIALS see MEMORIALS
WARD, GLADYS A., 'Essex Farming in 1801'
5: 185-201
WARD,JENNIFER C., 'The
Reformation in Colchester, 1528-1558'15:84-95
WARE, ROGER DE LA (OF GOOD EASTER) 11:
64
WAREHOUSES, poss.
Roman, Balkerne Gardens,
Colchester 3: 52
WARENNE, WILLIAM DE, 13th cent. 6: 91; 13:
15
WARLEY, LITTLE, Englands
(Geddestuna in Domesday poss.) 16: 44
WARREN FARM, ROMFORD,
prehistoric to medieval features 20: 157, 164-5
WARREN, S. HAZZLEDINE, flint collection 10: 206, 249
WARREN, SIR RALPH, and Leyton estate 1: 115 WARS see CIVIL WAR, ENGLISH; FRENCH
WARS
WARWICK, St Mary's Church 16: 61 WARWICK, ROBERT RICH, SECOND EARL
and Civil War 2: 68, 75
Col Long affair 2: 210
Essex alarum of 1625 15: 96-105
opposes Charles I 2: 60, 62-3, 65, 143-6
and payment of Ship-money 1: 160-3; 2: 143
Providence Island Company 2: 62, 143, 144
and Puritanism 2: 143; 9: 142
and theWitham affray
(1628) 10: 119-25 WARWICKS, LITTLE
(FARMHOUSE), GREAT AND
LITTLE LEIGHS,
medieval pottery 13: 39,
40-1
WARWICKSHIRE see MANCETTER-HARTSHILL WASCOYL FAMILY 6: 99, 100
WASKETTS, GREAT, Late Bronze Age axes 17: 141-2,
142
WATER SUPPLY
Iron Age/Roman pottery-making 14: 16
114
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WATER
SUPPLY (cont.)
Roman
Colchester 3: 3
Witham, Ivy Chimneys 16: 137
19th cent.
brick, Kelvedon, St Mary's vicarage
9: 85
not
precisely dated, Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 40, 49,
50, 51, 53, 79
see also CULVERTS; DRAINS;
WATER-PIPES; WATERCOURSES; WELLS
WATER-MILLS
Anglo-Saxon 8: 292, 292-3(Pl. I)
Tamworth (Staffs)
8: 292; 10: 72 medieval
Knights Templar preceptory, SouthWitham (Lines)
9: 45 Rawreth (poss.) 9: 29, 31,45
WATER-PIPES
Coggeshall, Bridge Street 12: 75-6 earthenware
Chelmsford 8: 278-9,279
Chelmsford Dominican
Priory 6: 76,78
WATERCOURSES, Rochford, East Street 16: 12, 13, 15, 20,
21
WATERFRONTS
medieval
(or embankment?) Little Shelford wooden structure, Foulness
9: 101; 10: 245-6; 11: 105; 13: 69-
71, 69, 70
Waltham Abbey,
Church Street/Leverton Way,
poss. wharf 19: 261-2,
270
post-medieval, Barking
19: 262
Blackwater estuary 19: 265
Clacton-on-Sea pier 16: 65, 67, 73,75
Mistley quay 9:
91
Waltham Abbey monastic
grange excavations, dock and wharf 4: 81-8,85,87, 89, 126-7(Pl. Ill)
WATKIN, BRENDA, and Andrews, David, 'A timber
framed building at Backing (nos. 178-196 Church Street) 19: 215-22
WATTLE AND DAUB
Iron Age, Camulodunum 10: 46
Roman
Braintree
Rayne Road 8: 6
Sandpit Road 17: 93 Chelmsford
Godfrey's Yard 19: 263
mansio 4:6
Colchester 3: 3-4
Balkerne Gardens
3: 51
Lewis's Gardens 1: 9, 17
North Hill3: 45
St Mary's Rectory
3: 65, 67, 68
Telephone Exchange site 3: 7, 12, 13
Heybridge 17: 13,21-2,64
Nazeingbury 10: 43, 107
Pebmarsh 1: 173
Sewardstone, Northfield Nurseries 10: 177, 185 Anglo-Saxon
Barking,AbbeyRoad
17:156
Nazeingbury 10: 65, 69, 74 Saxo-Norman
(poss.) Saffron
Walden Battle Ditches 1: 153, 155
Waltham Abbey manorial
enclosure 5: 166 medieval
Maldon, High Street, 'Wealden' houses 20: 104
WELLS
Rawreth 9: 31
Tollesbury Hall18: 61
16th cent., Backing
Church Street 19: 8
17th cent. (prob.), Warwick, Brook Furlong Farm 1: 235
not precisely dated
Danbury Camp 10: 17-18
Petches, Finchingfield 12: 88
see also DAUB
WATTON'S GREEN see NAVESTOCK
WAYNE,JOHN, RECTOR, STJAMES, COLCHESTER 15:85-6
WEALD COUNTY PARK,
Belvedere Mount 20: 152 WEALD PARK CAMP (SOUTHWEALD
CAMP), Iron
Age hillfort
10: 23, 24, 26
WEALD, SOUTH
brass-rubbing 11: 122
'Lincolns': 15th cent. house
17: 152, 153 'WEALDEN' HOUSES
see under ARCHITECTURE
(DOMESTIC, medieval)
WEALDEN SANDSTONE, Raman-British 'small towns' 17:64
WEAPONS see ARTILLERY; DAGGERS; SCABBARDS;
SEAXES; SHIELDS; SPEARHEADS;
SWORDS
WEAVERS seeTEXTILE-WORKING (Essex
occupations)
WEBB, SIR ASTON 5: 228
WEELEY, 1801 agricultural survey 5: 192, 199 WEEVER,JOHN, and deVere tombs 16:55 WEIGHTS
fired clay
Gun Hill, WestTilbury
5: 87, 88,
89
see
also
LOOMWEIGHTS;THATCHWEIGHTS
WELLA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see BURSTEAD, GREAT (WELL FARM)
WELLS
Bronze Age
Goldhanger, Chigborough Farm 20: 162
Totham, Great, Slough House Farm 20: 163 Bronze Age/early Iron Age
Goldhanger, Rook Hall16:
94-9
Heybridge, Blackwater Sailing Club 19: 245, 246, 248
Totham, Great, Lofts Farm 16: 128 Roman
Braintree
College House 19: 262
Sandpit Road 20: 160
Chelmsford 4: 19, 20
Coggeshall, St Peter's School (poss.) 19: 68
Harlow
Holbrooks 14: 140, 144
River Way 13:52
Heybridge 17: 15, 23,26
Mucking 5: 9, 38
Nazeingbury 10: 34, 39, 41,43-5, 44, 101, 108, 109,
110,
114
Rayne 20:
3, 14-15, 18
Slough House Farm 20: 163
Stanford-le-Hope Bypass 5: 122
Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Hill Farm 11: 36, 37, 39; 16: 135
Anglo-Saxon, Odell (Beds) 14: 83 medieval
Chelmsford, Moulsham
Street, timber-framed well-shaft
13:50
Waltham Abbey bloomery forge 5: 127, 130,
137, 138,
139,152,166,180,181,182-3
115
WELLS
WELLS (cont.)
late medieval, Braintree 8: 2 post-medieval
Barking, Waterfront 19: 262
Braintree,
Bank Street 8: 82, 99
17th/18th cent., Saffron
Walden, Emson Close 9: 91-2
19th cent., St Osyth, Mill Street
9: 91
not precisely dated
Chelmsford, Orchard Street 10: 241
Colchester Castle 5: 237-9, 238-9(Pl. I)
Faulkbourne, St Germain's well2: 41 Kelvedon 11: 104
Maldon, Beeleigh Road 13: 53; 14: 141, 144
Thaxted, Millend
12: 75
WELLS CATHEDRAL
(SOMERSET), structural
timberwork 18: 62
WELLWICK (WELL WYCK/WELWICK) see ST OSYTH
WELWYN GARDEN CITY (HERTS), 'Belgic'
features 14: 23,24
WELWYN- TYPE
BURIALS see CEMETERIES (LATE
IRON AGE)
WENDEN LOFTS, St Dunstan's Church 2: 44
WENDENS, and Sir J, Griffin Griffm
11: 97 WENDENSAMBO
laterlronAge features 17: 122, 129
Roman villa 17: 124
WENESWIC/WESUUNIC
(DOMESDAY PLACENAME),
poss. Stow Maries
(Wellinditch Farm) 16:
46
WENHAM, GREAT/LITTLE (SUFFOLK), medieval
manor and 'Anstey case' 15: 68,78 WENINCHOU (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
FINCHINGFIELD (HOWE
HALL) WENNINGTON
medieval clergy 1: 252
1801 agricultural survey 5: 190, 199
WEOLEY CASTLE, BIRMINGHAM, timber building techniques
10: 72-3
WESTCLIFF-ON-SEA, church dedicated
to St Erkenwald 2:36
WESTERFIELD (SUFFOLK), medieval landholding 2: 113
WESTLAND GREEN CAMP (HERTS) 10: 24
WESTMINSTER ABBEY,
tombs 16:58,61,62 WESTMORLAND, EARL OF see NEVll..L WESTNANETUNA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME),
unidentified 16: 46 WESTON,
SIR RICHARD
as chancellor
of the Exchequer 10: 120, 121, 123, 125
ofPrested Hall1: 245
WESTON, SIR THOMAS
DE, 14th cent. chantry chapel at
Elmstead Market 14: 138 WESTPHALIA
(GERMANY), Iron Age coinage 14: 7 WESTUNA
(DOMESDAY PLACENAME) 16: 43
see also FOXEARTH
WESUUNIC (DOMESDAY PLACENAME) see
WENESWIC WETHERSFIELD
medieval period
clergy 1: 252
manorS: 211
pottery 15: 142, 143
Tudor period
cloth industry 13: 6
Elizabethan manor court, leet jurisdiction 13: 4, 6-9
Brook Farm 11:87
Danes Vale Farm 11: 88
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
The Gables 11:88
Rotten End 15: 142, 143
The Priests'
House, chimney stack 20:
98, 101 WHARRAM PERCY (YORKS),
early timber church 10: 73
WHATFIELD (SUFFOLK) 20: 143 WHEAT CULTIVATION
14th cent. at Finchingfield 9: 107, 108, 110
18th-19th cent. 5: 185-6, 189-90,
191, 193-4
WHEATHAMPSTEAD (HERTS) 8:123
Belgic 'oppidum'
10: 46; 15: 36, 45
WHEELEY,JOHN 5: 237, 238
WHETCOMBE, PETER,
WRITTLE LANDOWNER 1:
211
WHETSTONES
Canvey Island 2: 26,
27
Linford, Mucking 1: 68, 98
Oakley, Little 8: 156
Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane 20: 114
Waltham, Little,
Shopfield 2: 53
WHITE, EDMUND, Rector ofPeldon 7: 62
WHITE, SIR THOMAS,
Leyton estate 1: 115 WHITE HART LANE
see SPRINGFIELD WHITE NOTLEY see NOTLEY,
WHITE WHITEHALL MANOR see DUNTON
(LITTLE
BURSTEAD)
WHITWELL FAMILY 9: 113, 114,
115, 121; 11: 90
WICKEN BONHUNT
St Helen's Chapel2: 39
Saxon and medieval settlement
8: 166-7, 168; 10: 54; 12:
83;17: 126;18:95
Saxon pottery
8: 236; 10: 53 undated human bone fmds 10:248
WICKENDEN, N. P.
'Prehistoric Settlement and the Romano-British 'Small
Town' at Heybridge' 17: 7-68
and Rodwell, W. J,,
and Drury, P. ]., 'Finds from the Probable
Site of a Roman Villa at
Dawes Heath, Thundersley' 13: 66-8, 67
WICKFORD
prehistoric sites 2: 95
Bronze Age flintwork
8: 248, 272
late Bronze Age metalwork
17: 142
late Iron Age features
13: 55
Roman features
2: 95-6
cremation cemetery 17: 63
pottery forms 5: 31,39
road 2:96
Beauchamps Junior School, Roman/Belgic pottery 2: 159 Memorial Park, late Bronze Age metalwork
19: 242-3
see also BEAUCHAMPS FARM; DOWNHAM;
RAMSDEN BELLHOUSE
WICKFORD ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 2: 159; 9:
20;16: 105
Canvey 'Red Hills' 2: 15 WICKHAM
BISHOPS
prehistoric metalwork hoard 18: 11
Iron Age settlement 8: 162-3, 163
Roman road to Heybridge 11:53
14th cent. documents
(Morant MSS) 2: 292-924
St Peter's
Church 9: 89; 12: 75, 77
WICKHAM ST PAUL'S,
St Paul's Cathedral
as medieval
landowner 2: 37
WICKHAM, WEST (CAMBS),
15th cent. church of 2: 295-
6
WICKHAMBROOK (SUFFOLK), medieval
manor 8: 210
116
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WIDDINGTON
barn 9: 150
Priors Hall (formerly
Stone Hall), poss.
Anglo-Saxon church
20: 158, 169-70,
170
WIDFORD
school playground 9: 106
Widford
Road, medieval and post-medieval finds 11: 59,
60, 61; 12: 83
WIGBOROUGH, medieval
clergy 1: 252 WIGBOROUGH, LITTLE,
New Hall Farm, red hills 20:
172,173
WIGGHEPET (now Rockwells
Farm), ARKESDEN 17: 125
WIGINGAMERE, Newport (poss.) 20: 84
WJ]STER (HOLLAND), posthole
building 10:68 WIT..BURTON (CAMBS)
late Bronze Age metalwork phase Fingringhoe 18: 7, 10, 11
Hatfield Broad Oak 19: 242
WIT..CUMESTOU (DOMESDAY PLACENAME),
Walthamstow Tony (?High Hall) 16: 43 WIT..DERNESS, THE, TAKELEY see STANSTED
AIRPORT
WIT..LELMUS, Rector
of Peldon 7: 62
WIT..LIAM FITZ ROBERT
2: 108, 120
WIT..LIAM I, KING (THE CONQUEROR) 1: 190, 191,
195;6:82
and Count Alan Rufus 1: 179
see also DOMESDAY SURVEY WIT..LIAM Ill,KING
and Mary II,Queen, Colchester Borough Charter 18: 66, 72
coins
4: 125
and 'Wallwood', Leytonstone 1: 119
WIT..LIAM OF MALMESBURY 2: 302, 306 WIT..LIAM OF SPALDWICK, ABBOT OF
COLCHESTER 16: 50, 51
WIT..LIAMS, C. L. SINCLAIR see SINCLAIR WILLIAMS
WIT..LIAMS, FRANCIS, 'Excavations at Pleshey Castle' (book review)
9: 158-9
WILLIAMS, J. D.
'A Pattern of Land Accumulation: The Audley End Experience, 1762-97'
11: 9Q-100
'The Finances of an Eighteenth-century Essex Nobleman' 9: 113-28
'Vertical Friendship: An 18th-century Case Study' 13: 22- 31
WIT..LIAMS, PETER,
Parson ofLatchingdon 11:29
WIT..LIAMS, ROBERT,
and Wallwood House,
Leyton 1: 122 WIT..LIAMSON, TOM, 'The Development of Settlement in
NW Essex' 17: 120-32
WIT..LINGALE, two churches in churchyard 2: 36 WIT..LINGALE DOE
as medieval fee 1: 183
Plesingho (Domesday placename) 16: 43
Willingehala (poss. Domesday placename) 16: 46 WILLINGALE SPAIN
as medieval fee 1:179,181,182,183,185,188 Spains Hall (Ulingehala in Domesday) 1: 181; 16:43
Willingehala (poss. Domesday placename)
16: 46 WILLINGEHALA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), poss.
Willingale Doe or Spain
16: 46
WIT..LOW REMAINS, Romano-British, South Ockendon 2: 95
WIT..SON, JOHN ROBERT, Rector of Peldon
7: 68
WITHAM
WIMBISH
11th cent. landholding 4: 132
brass-rubbing 11:
122, 122-3(Fig. 3)
Tiptofts, medieval house 11: 88-9
WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL 2: 239
WINDMILL MOUND, LITTLE CANFIELD 15: 144, 145,
146
WINDMILLS
Rawreth (poss.) 9: 45
Warren Farm, Romford
20: 164 WINDOW GLASS
Roman
Coggeshall, St Peter's School19: 58, 67, 68
Heybridge 17: 15,28
Rayne/Braintree bypass 20: 18, 19 medieval
Ingrave, St Nicholas' Old Church 9: 56 Latchingdon, St Michael's Church
11: 26 Waltham Abbey
bloomery forge 5: 179
monastic grange 4: 46, 116
monastic site 10: 168; 19: 143, 144
post-medieval
Braintree, Bank Street 8: 72 Old Copped Hall17: 105
Thaxted, Weaverhead Lane 20: 117
Waltham Abbey
monastic site 19: 143, 144 not precisely dated
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 59, 62
lngrave, St Nicholas'
Old Church (stained) 9: 53 Waltham Abbey monastic site 2: 261-2,261 Wickham Bishops,
St Peter's Church 12: 75
see
also CAMES, LEAD
WINDSOR, St Edward's
Chapel (changed to St
George) 2: 40
WINDSOR CASTLE,
seizure (1400) 2: 267
WINDSORFAMILY2: 106-7,108-9,111,115-16,117,
118
WINDSOR, OLD (BERKS), Saxon
timbers 14: 83 WINE BOTTLES
Braintree, Cressing
Road 15: 47,50
Chelmsford Dominican Priory 6: 63
Clacton, Rush Green 8: 179, 180
Old Copped Hall17:
104, 105
see
also VESSEL GLASS
WINSLEY, ARTHUR, MAYOR
OF COLCHESTER (18TH CENT.) 18: 67
WINTERTON, lighthouses 9: 119; 11: 96 WINTHELLE (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
RAMSDEN CRAYS
WISEMAN,A. E. 5:214-15,220
WISEMAN, SIR THOMAS,
OF RIVENHALL 2: 211; 10:
121, 123, 124
WISEMAN, WIT..LIAM, OFWITHAM
(SON OF SIR THOMAS) 10: 124
WISSINGTON (SUFFOLK), Roman tile kiln 14: 17, 44,
73
WITCHCRAFT, Waltham,
Great (book review)
20: 184-5 WITELBROC (DOMESDAY PLACENAME), unidentified
16:46
WITESWORDA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME)
see
MOUNT BURES (WITHERS
FARM) WITHAM
prehistoric (general), flint 16: 82, 87
medieval period
11th cent. landholding 4: 129, 132
117
WITHAM
WITHAM,
medieval period (cont.)
12th/13th cent. textile occupations 20: 41, 43, 49, 57, 58 14th cent.
documents in Morant MSS 2: 292-4
14th cent. fulling
mill20: 49
Blunt's Hall, earthwork
1: 36, 37-40, 38-9; 7: 57
Hundred
of S: 130; 20: 41
manors
4: 129; 6: 82, 83
Benton Hall/Bennington Hall ('Bredingho') and 'Anstey
case' 15: 68, 76
royal
manor, Terling 1: 190, 195
17th cent.
1628 gentry factions
and affray 10: 118-26
English Civil
War 2: 68
token hoard of George Robinson 20: 133-42,
138
Deal Cullen Seed Works 13: 55 High Street see Newland Street Ivy Chimneys
Iron Age features
12: 49; 13: 55-7,56
Iron Age/Romano-British religious
complex 16: 137
Roman pottery kiln 11: 51
Roman temple (poss.)
11: 109-10; 12: 49; 13: 57,
58 Newland Street
Highway
Cottage 12: 92
No. 7 (now Red Lion Inn) 20: 135, 136, 138
Nos 102-11817: 151,164
properties of George Robinson (token issuer) 20: 135-9,
135
Old Mill House, Guithavon
Valley 11: 89
see also CHIPPING HILL; COLEMAN'S
FARM/APPLEFORD FARM;
CRESSING WITHAMCAMP
Iron Age ceramic loomweights 14: 120, 121
Iron Age hillfort(?) 14: 6
WITHAM (DOMESDAY PLACENAME)
see PURLEIGH (WHITMANS, GREAT)
WITHAM LODGE, Iron Age earthwork
15: 51 WITHAM, SOUTH (LINCS)
Knights Templar preceptory, water mill 9: 45
medieval Knights
Templar farm 4: 92 WITHERS FARM see MOUNT BURES
WITNESHAM (SUFFOLK), medieval
manor 2: 113 WITTAL'S FIELD see ABRIDGE
WITTENHAM, LONG (BERKS)
Iron Age pottery 1: 85
Iron Age/Roman enclosure
9: 45 WIVENHOE
Iron Age ceramic
loomweights 14: 120, 121
Keelar's Farm, enclosure
(undated) 12: 58, 59; 15: 128
medieval manor 19: 161
WIX
Benedictine Priory
1: 106, 107,242,
243
and Hastings family
2: 3-5, 8, 9-13, 102, 103, 104, 108,
116, 119, 120
Church of St Mary 1: 105, 106,
108; 2: 11
Hempstall's Farm 20: 48
medieval clergy 1:252
medieval manor and and Hastings family 2: 1, 7-13, 101,
112, 115
WIX ABBEY (formerly Wix Hall), medieval
stone coffin 1: 105-10,107- 263-4
WIXOE, Roman road to Radwinter 11: 53 WOCHENDUNA (DOMESDAY
PLACENAME) see
OCKENDON, NORTH
WOLSEY, CARDINAL
THOMAS, suppression of the
monasteries 1: 106
Essex Society
for Archaeology and History
WOOD
from 'Wallwood' forest, Leyton (17th cent.) 1: 118, 119 as
fuel
Romano-British pottery
kilns 14: 16
Mucking 5: 15, 17
Elizabethan shortages for poor 13: 6, 7, 8
see also CHARCOAL; OAK; OAK REMAINS;
TIMBER; WOOD REMAINS
WOOD,
E. A., 'Three Georgian Houses'
2: 123-36
WOOD REMAINS
prehistoric (general), Sewardstone dug-out boat 10: 176 Neolithic, Braintree, Skitt's HillS: 110
Bronze Age, Totham, Great, Lofts Farm, vessel13: 53, 58 Iron Age?, figurines
9: 77
Roman
Braintree
College House 19: 262
Rayne RoadS: 10, 11, 14, 125
Coggeshall19: 86 Colchester
Balkerne Gardens
3: 52,53
Gosbecks Theatre 3: 95
St Mary's Rectory
3: 65
Telephone Exchange site 3: 9
Temple precinct, S side 3: 121-2
Eastwood, Marshall's Farm 12: 42; 14: 138
Ockendon, South 2: 95
Pebmarsh, carbonised 1: 171, 173
Wickford 2: 332 Anglo-Saxon period
Broomfield Plantation Quarry 17: 76, 78
London,
Thdor Street 14: 83
Mersea Island causeway see under timber, structural medieval
Blackwater river,
nr Coggeshall9: 71
Waltham Abbey bloomery forge 5: 179-80
post-medieval, Barking, Waterfront 19: 262
wooden objects see BOATS; BUCKETS; COFFINS; FIGURINES; KNIFE HANDLES; PLOUGH REMAINS;
VESSELS
not precisely dated
Braintree
Hatches Farm S: 104 Skitt's HillS: 110-11
Goldhanger, Rook Hall16: 93, 96, 97, 99
Heybridge, Blackwater Sailing
Club 19: 247,249
Latchingdon, wooden platform
16: 130
Nazeingbury, waterlogged 10: 114
Southchurch Hall12: 47; 16: 133; 1S: 37 Tilbury, East, Ferris Aggregates PitS: 153, 155 Tolleshunt d'Arcy, Hill Farm gravel pit 11: 36 Totham, Great, Lofts Farm 13: 53
Walden, Little,
Cloptons 20: 152 Writtle, All Saints' Church S: 169, 173
see also
ARCHITECTURE (TIMBER FRAMING);
TIMBER,
STRUCTURAL
WOOD-WORKING, medieval20: 37 WOODBRIDGE (SUFFOLK)
brass-rubbing 11: 122, 122-3(Fig. 4)
tidal basin al;ld boat access 4: 88
WOODBURY, LITTLE (WILTS), Iron Age farm 10: 45,47
WOODFORD, 1801 agricultural survey 5: 190, 199 WOODHAM FERRERS
11th cent. landholding 4: 132
Quilters Farm building
survey 12: 92-3
118
Index for volumes 1-20
WOODHAM FERRERS (cont.)
Studly Wood (Estoleia/Estolleia (Domesday placename)) 16:42
WOODHAM FERRERS,
SOUTH
Edwins Hall, moated enclosure 12: 76
Fenn Creek, late Bronze Age salt-evaporation hearth site 16: 130
Hambert's Farm, late medieval pottery
kiln 11: 67-8, 68-9;
12:83
new town development 19: 232
WOODHAM MORTIMER, post-medieval pottery 14: 129 WOODHAM WALTER
Iron Age ceramic loomweights 14: 120, 121
Iron Age/Roman enclosures
9: 106; 20: 172, 174
Excavations of a Cropmark Enclosure
(book review) 19: 279
medieval manor of 20: 129
post-medieval period
20: 122
farm holdings
20: 129, 130-1
Warren Golf Course,
Roman pottery 17: 143-4, 143
mise. finds 8: 241,243, 261,266, 272
see also ASHMANS (POST-MEDIEVAL HOUSE); CURLINGTYE GREEN
WOODHAM WALTER HALL 20: 170
WOODLAND AND FOREST
prehistoric, NW Essex 17: 123
Iron Age/Roman, fuel for pottery-making 14: 16 Saxon/medieval
NW Essex
17: 125-6, 127, 128
Tolleshunts 1: 242, 243 medieval
Gosfield
Bovingdon Wood 8: 177
Park Hall Wood 8: 177
Purleigh 17: 112
medieval/post-medieval, Saffron
Walden, Grimsditch Wood 20: 165
post-medieval, Horndon,
West, Old Thorndon
HallS: 182 Epping Forest,
Ambresbury Banks 10: 189, 190
NW Essex clearance
17: 123, 125, 128
'Wallwood', Leytonstone 1: 114, 118
see also EPPING FOREST;
PARKLAND WOODSTOCK see THOMAS OFWOODSTOCK WOOL TRADE
medieval 9: 110
12th/13th cent. Essex 20: 34, 37, 38-9,46-7,48, 58
Coggeshall19: 87, 88; 20: 38,43
see
also
TEXTILE-WORKING
WOOLWICH STEAM PACKET CO., and Clacton-on-Sea 16:66-7,68,69,70,77
WORCESTER CATHEDRAL 2: 239
WORLINGTON OLD HALL,
WORLINGTON
(SUFFOLK), chimney
stack 20: 99
WORMINGFORD
Roman pottery 14: 49
Churchyard, cruciform flint object 11: 74-5, 74
medieval clergy
1: 252
medieval landholding 2: 116, 117
WORMINGFORD MERE, prehistoric flintwork 14: 114,
115, 130
WORTHING (SUSSEX), metalwork
hoard 18: 11
WORTHINGTON, SIR WILLIAM
17: 115
WRABNESS, medieval clergy 1:252
YOXALL
(STAFFS)
WRAY,J. A. H. (BUILDER)
5: 205
WRIGHT, JAMES, Waltham
Abbey Volunteer Infantry
15: 113
WRIGHT, WILLIAM, poss. first Protestant minister, Colchester 15: 89, 90
WRINGEHALA (DOMESDAY PLACENAME),
unidentified 16: 46
WRIOTHESLEY, THOMAS (LORD CHANCELLOR) 1: 115
WRITTLE
Roman brooch 19: 252, 253
medieval period 7: 57, 58; 20: 43
ceramic bottle find 16: 118
cloth trades 20: 54, 58, 59
market
13: 16, 19
Royal
manor of 12: 21; 13: 1, 3
medieval/post-medieval
bricks 4: 113
All Saints' Church 8: 169-73,
170-1, 172; 12: 83
chancel
screen 5: 223
brass-rubbing 11: 122
Cornell's Garage, medieval pottery 14: 125, 128, 130
John Lloyd, Vicar of (d 1603) 1: 210-11 King John's
Palace 1:41
Sturgeon's Farm, mise. finds 8: 244
WYATT, JOHN, Rector of Peldon 7: 65 WYKEHAM CHANCELLOR
(ARCHITECT) see
CHANCELLOR, WYKEHAM
WYMER,JOHN, 'The
Palaeolithic Sites of East Anglia'
17: 180-1
WYSEMAN, WILLIAM,
Colchester shearman 15:91 WYTHAM (BERKS,
NOW OXON) 20: 133
X-RADIOGRAPH ANALYSIS, Prittlewell Anglo-Saxon grave-goods 19: 94, 97, 101, 105, 110, 115
YARMOUTH, GREAT (NORFOLK)
medieval pottery 8: 186, 192
Ransome's iron foundry 14: 105, 106, 107
YEHIEL FAMILY,
JEWS OF COLCHESTER 16: 48, 49, 50 YELDHAM, GREAT
church
survey sketch 5: 211
Domesday survey 1: 179
Geldham
(poss. placename) 16: 44-5
High
Street
(1-2), medieval/post-medieval structures 20:
163
medieval manors 8: 210
Grapnels 8:210
Oldhall8: 210
Spaynes Hall (Gerham in Domesday
prob.) 1: 181, 184;
16:42
Old Rectory, late medieval
burials 20: 150
YELDHAM, LITTLE,
StJohn the Baptist Church 13:42,46 YEOMEN
medieval 'Wealden' houses 20: 103, 108
17th cent. housing
1: 232 YORK
and John Ball's identity 8: 287, 288
and Saint Helen 2: 39
YOUNG, ARTHUR, General View of the Agriculture of the County of Essex
5:
187-8, 189, 190, 192, 193;
14: 104, 105
YOUNG FAMILY, Purleigh
17: 115
YOXALL (STAFFS), 17th-cent.
tokens 20: 133
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