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KAINS/KAYNES see CAINS etc KEARTON Betty see Richard Parker, 1778 KEATS Marian see Ann Wilkins, 1833 KEEDWELL Richmond see George Brain, 1899 KEELING See Long & Keeling , 1841 Thomas , potter, Avon St, St Philips, 1801 &c,"Bristol Potters, 1775-1906", R.K. Henrywood KEENE Henry, Mangots, surgeon, widower o21 & Mary Sutton, Mangots, Widow o21, BMLB 4.2.1771, BRO KEEPEN/KEEPIN/KEEPING/KIPPEN John Kippen, mar Elizabeth Higgins, Temple, 1724 John Keepen "of this parish who died Apr 1 1779 aged 65 years. The voice of innocent Abel's blood cried loud for justis, on Cain, who by the law was dead but oh! May the blood of our Lord cry more loud for mercy on my guilty murderer's head". MI at Iron Acton. See BAFHS Journal no 101, September 2000 p21-23 for more information on the Keepen etc family. Joseph Kippen, s.o. Walter of Bitton, apprent to Wm Royet, 9/1/1644, p78. Bristol Apprents. Ruth, Kippen, "of riper years" bp Temple, 28.8.1728; Walter Kippen, see Joseph, 1644 KELSON Amelia, wife of James, surgeon of Bristol, d October 1796, James, died 6 Dec 1820 aged 66. Elizabeth Ann Yateman dau of the above died May 18 1818 aged 28, also her infant Elizabeth . Maria , wife of Joseph James Kelson, ob Sep 22 1850 aet 49. Also of above Joseph James Kelson obt Jany 22 1866, aet 74, MRCS, Assistant Surgeon, Army at Waterloo. MI St George. KEMIS/KEMYS Ann Kemis, see Wm Player, 1636; Arthur Kemys, Mangots, 1642, see E.J. p154 Isabel Kemis, see Wm Player, 1636 Joane Kemis, see Wm Player, 1636 John Kemys see Ralph Golding 1417 KEMMERLY

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KAINS/KAYNES see CAINS etc KEARTON Betty see Richard Parker, 1778

KEATS Marian see Ann Wilkins, 1833 KEEDWELL Richmond see George Brain, 1899 KEELING See Long & Keeling, 1841 Thomas, potter, Avon St, St Philips, 1801 &c,"Bristol Potters, 1775-1906", R.K. Henrywood KEENE Henry, Mangots, surgeon, widower o21 & Mary Sutton, Mangots, Widow o21, BMLB 4.2.1771, BRO KEEPEN/KEEPIN/KEEPING/KIPPEN John Kippen, mar Elizabeth Higgins, Temple, 1724 John Keepen "of this parish who died Apr 1 1779 aged 65 years. The voice of innocent Abel's blood cried loud for justis, on Cain, who by the law was dead but oh! May the blood of our Lord cry more loud for mercy on my guilty murderer's head". MI at Iron Acton. See BAFHS Journal no 101, September 2000 p21-23 for more information on the Keepen etc family. Joseph Kippen, s.o. Walter of Bitton, apprent to Wm Royet, 9/1/1644, p78. Bristol Apprents. Ruth, Kippen, "of riper years" bp Temple, 28.8.1728; Walter Kippen, see Joseph, 1644 KELSON Amelia, wife of James, surgeon of Bristol, d October 1796, James, died 6 Dec 1820 aged 66. Elizabeth Ann Yateman dau of the above died May 18 1818 aged 28, also her infant Elizabeth. Maria, wife of Joseph James Kelson, ob Sep 22 1850 aet 49. Also of above Joseph James Kelson obt Jany 22 1866, aet 74, MRCS, Assistant Surgeon, Army at Waterloo. MI St George. KEMIS/KEMYS Ann Kemis, see Wm Player, 1636; Arthur Kemys, Mangots, 1642, see E.J. p154 Isabel Kemis, see Wm Player, 1636 Joane Kemis, see Wm Player, 1636 John Kemys see Ralph Golding 1417 KEMMERLY

Esther see John Baber 1782 KENDALL Alice, 39, wid, 4 ch, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Anne see Christopher, 1684; Christopher, now Anne, bagman, inhab KW Chase 1684, Ellacombe Eleanor see Daniel Cribb, 1689 John coal carrier, inhab KW Chase 1684, Ellacombe. John, horse driver, P & J, 19.7.1736, BRO 04435/3 John, collier, committed to Newgate after 1753 colliers' march on Bristol, see FFBJ 26 & 31 May 1753 & AKW Robert see Thos Jones, 1794; Sarah, 79, aged, KW North, outdoor poor 1897 William, collier, 30, of St George, 5' & 8 and a half inches tall, illiterate, brown sandy hair, sandy whiskers, ruddy complexion, orderly behaviour, charged with Francis Williams & Wm Smith with stealing 2 cwt of hay, value 2 shillings, sentenced 4.4.1833, 9 mths, Glos Felons Register, GRO KENNEDY John, Sergeant of Marines, served aboard First Fleet, mar to Mary Stone, d.o. James Stone, niece of John Cennick, see Mary & James Stone & John Cennick. See BAFHS Journal 51, p32. See also Annals of KW 1725-49 & 1750-74. KENEFECK P. of Millbrook House, Stapleton & Miss Archer, eldest d.o. late Thomas Archer of Sutton Coldfield, and granddaughter of John Chivers, esq, Stapleton, marriage, FFBJ 27.6.1807. KENNY Mercy, 49, KW, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List KENT John, 64, wife, paralysis, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 KERR James see Arabella Annely 1829 KEW Francis, 32, Bitton, contused knee, BRI Inpatients, 1788, BRO Francis, see James Rogers, 1841 Richard: 1740's, Haynes' Rent Lists, W & A, Haynes' Papers, BRO.(see Pillingers of KW) Sarah see James Rogers, 1841 KEY(E)S E.J, see Sam Wilcox, 1827 Sampson, 16, Bitton, contused leg, cured. BRI Inpatients, 1788

KIBBY Joseph, 15, worked 3 yrs at Easton Pit. Heard rush of "muck" as it fell as he was assisting David Webb, gave evidence at Inquest, see David Webb, 1894 KID/KIDD Toby, keeper of 4 cole horses, KW Forest 1666, Ellacombe Kid's Tenement shown on map of West Hanham, 1670, BRO "Ellacombe Parish of Bitton", mss KIDNEY Walter, Bitton, 1658, Virginia, Servants to Foreign Plantations, Coldham-Wilson KIDWILLIYDER William Kidwilliyder & Henry Coulstring hath 1 landing coale and 1 open near John Sutton's stone pits in Mr Berkeley's Liberty. Shown as coal carrier on list of inhabs of KW 1684. William see Cad(wallader) Jones, 1684 KILFORD George & Harriett see Isaac Evans, 1846 KILL Mrs Elizabeth, at Stapleton, obit FFBJ 16.10.181916 KILMINSTER Charles, bp 1819 at Westerleigh, pit foreman, mar Sarah England, bp 1819 Puck, children: Mary Jane, 1838, John, 1841 (miner) William, 1844 (miner), James, 1846, (miner), Joseph, 1856, (overman at colliery), Thomas, 1858, all at Westerleigh, & Hannah, 1852, Alicia, 1860, Sarah Ann, 1862 Charles Franklin, 28, miner s.o. John, railway guard. & Fanny Whiteman, 39, sp, d.o. Wm Whiteman, railwayman, mar Westerleigh, St Silas, 11.6.1901 Edwin, miner, s.o. Joseph, overman at colliery & Annie Minnie Hickmott, d.o. Stephen, railwayman, mar West., St Silas, 19.10.1907 James see Charles, b 1819; John see Charles, b 1819; John see Chas F. Kilminster 1901 Joseph see Charles, b 1819; Joseph see Edwin, 1907 Mary Jane see Charles, b 1819; Thomas see Charles, b 1819;William see Charles, b 1819 KIMBALL Widow, see Francis Creswick, 1674 KINDON Elizabeth, Mary & Peter see James Hathaway, 1814 KING --- King, a baker, 1721, for trial with a gang of thieves in KW, hanged 1722, with Kanton & Harvor, the other, Forfis was transported, see MD. Ann, wid or St George, 1.1.1767; Ann see Joseph Burchill, 1848

Ann d 1851, aged 61, Downend Baptists, E.J. p78 Charles, charged housebreaking Gloucester Assizes, 1800, condemned & reprieved, see BMBJ 9.8.1800 Charley of Frenchay, injured Deep Pit, Nov 1910, see WDP Elizabeth, Stapleton, 1684, Jamaica, Servants to Foreign Plantations, Coldham-Wilson Elizabeth see Samuel, 1825; George, Mangots, 1743, see E.J. p195 George, 20, bach, collier, Hanham, s.o, William, collier & Jane Bryant, d.o. George, collier, mar Bitton, 25.12.1841 George, collier, present when explosion took place at Starveall pit St George in which Francis Bryant & 7 others were killed, & gave evidence at Inquest, see FFBJ 14.6.1851 George, assistant engineer at Deep Pit when Stephen Newman was killed see BM 6.9.1851 Henry, 37, wife, 4 ch, heart disease, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897; Hester see Samuel 1841 James see Phoebe 1772; James "at the farm" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b James, 13, vagrant, LG 1820, BAFHS Journal p31, no 61 Jane see Phoebe 1772; John see James Powell, 1759 John: contractor, entertained workmen building new Wesleyan Day School, BM 5.3.1859 Joyce, nee Powell, great-granddaughter of Underhill Tucker, 1709, see E.J. p158 Martha, 52, wid, 2 ch, KW North, outdoor poor 1897 Mr of Iron Acton, drowned in his fishpond. FFBJ 16.7.1808 Phoebe, d.o. James & Jane King of Bitton, bp Kelston 27.2.1772 Robert, killed by fall from horse. Bur Pucklech. 9 Feb 1707/8 Robert see Giles Daubeny, 1789 Robert, c1843-c1918: grandfather of Bert Gay who recalled that R.B. had gone into the mines at the age of 7, "sitting in a bucket on a miner's lap, carrying a candle". Mr Gay gave me R.B.'s miner's candlestick, used by him about 1851. See "Colliers in South Gloucestershire 1841" Patricia Lindegaard, BAFHS Journal Winter 1978 Robert of Frenchay: injured thigh in Deep Pit, Nov 1910, see WDP Samuel, cm, Soundwell, wife Elizabeth, dau Susannah bp HTKW 1825 Samuel, collier, 35, with Hester & 6 children, 1841 cens Warmley Samuel, Mounthill, KW, examiner at Hanham Pit, Jubilee Deep side, No 12; gave evidence at Inquest on Alfred Jabez Tippet, BGuardian, 29.1.1898 Susannah see Samuel 1825 Thomas, Stapleton & Hester Taylor, of same, 1662, BMLB Thomas: Lease 99 yrs and 3 lives between Thos Haynes & Thomas King, currier. 13 Jul 1737/8 BRO 14581 HA/D/225 Thomas see Geo Ruddle 1742 Thomas, 21, Downend, charged stealing half a neck handkerchief, blue cloth coat, waistcoats etc, value 15 shillings, dark brown hair & eyes, dark complexion, long nose rather snubbed, scars in back, left hip, forefinger, elbow, mark on left thigh. Has been a sailor aboard "Minden" man of war & been in E. Indies, illiterate, 5'6 and threeqtrs inches tall, conduct very bad. Not guilty, 7.4.1818, Glos Felons register, GRO, see also Samuel Garland, 1818 Thomas, 74, of Pucklechurch, "the poor man's friend in time of need". Obit FFBJ 21.4.1821 William 1709 see E.J. p158 ,see Geo Balsome, 1730 William, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30 GRO; William, see Geo, 1841 William "wrought at Soundwell Pit" ca 1859, see E.J. p223

William, collier doing banksman's work, fell down shaft at Cook's Pit, Puck, 20.3.1860, GRO, COI/Acc/1291. See also BMerc 24.3.1860, when Charles Lacey, 19, almost charged with manslaughter. KINGDOM John, 40, blacksmith, born Bristol & Eliza 37, born Bristol, 1861 cens Tipton, West Midlands William, engine driver at Shortwood pit, gave evidence at Inquest on Samuel Bennett, see BG 3.2.1853 KINGSBURY Richard see John Goodwin, 1757 KIPPEN see KEEPEN KIRBY Edward see John Coleman 1632 Elizabeth see Abraham Adams, 1842; Joseph see Abraham Adams, 1842 KITCHEN Abel of Bristol, merchant to John Guy of same, merchant of Doynton, Bitton, W & A, property 1614, SRO DD/GL 86 Robert, Alderman of Bristol, benefactor to Oldland, see Bigland KITE John, dyer, Bitton, bur in woollen, May 1720, B32433/5, BRL Joseph, lab, Bristol, see John Pugh, 1778 KITLEY Daniel, convicted with John Blancher of housebreaking in KW, sentence of death on both, commuted; Kitley died in gaol. See FFBJ 26 Apr, 16 & 30 August, 1783. KNAPP Caroline, see Henry 1886 Henry, 29, stole 2 tea cloths, cups & saucers, glasses etc, property of Samuel Wade from Dissenting Chapel, Oldland, Conduct bad. TSP for life 10.8.1836, G/QC-5 1/3 GRO Henry, 35, collier, Lamb Hill, St Geo, attempt to murder his wife Caroline, see Clifton Chronicle, 17.11.1886 James, of Westerleigh. Bankrupt. FFBJ 3 Jul 1793, page 1. James, "Jams Nap" inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30 GRO John Napp, of Hanham, 47, fell from a wagon, Bitton burials register, 27.9.1821 William, landsman, 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b KNIGHT Charles, 81, of Oldland Common, late of N. Stoke, bur N. Stoke, 14.5.1885 Emily, landlady of White Hart, Bitton, witness in trial of Joseph Brittain & others for highway

robbery, see BJ 6.4.1850 Mr see Mr Ford, 1683 KNOCK James aged 27, coalminer. Bitton, 5.11.1867. Inquest GRO CO1/N/13/131. KNOWLES John, see James Lear, 1834 LACK Samuel, 33, wife, 3 ch, scarlet fever, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 LACY/LACEY Aaron see John, 1791 Aaron of Mangots kcp 9.8.1881 by falling from the landway of the pit. Inq 13.8.1811, GRO D260 Ann see Elisha Rogers 1757, see John, 1791, see Solomon 1841 Arthur see Robt Bassett 1488 Charles see Mary Ann Hand, 1841, see Wm King, 1860 Edward see Sampson Crew, 1795 Elizabeth, removed from Keynsham to Bitton, 25.6.1755 SRO Q/SR 323/3 Emma see Aaron Roger 1848 George, cm & Sarah his wife, from Mangots to Westerleigh, Settlement Cert. 2.1.1717, BRO George, cm, (7.1.1744) & Susanna his wife (5.2.1744) Westerleigh Settlement exams, BRO George see John, 1749; George see James, 1802, see Solomon 1841 George, proprietor of a coal yard nr Warmley; convicted of assaulting Thos Chambers. Chambers was at work during miners' strike, 1874. Lacy used abusive language towards Chambers & expressed a wish the rope would break and all men who worked would break their necks. Mr Horridge, manager of the Colliery intervened and hit Lacy to the ground. Magistrates found that those who chose to work should not be molested for it, and sent Lacy to gaol, 2 mths with hard labour. See WDP 26.6.1874 Hannah see James, 1802; Harry see Henry Watts, 1788 Henry: 3 "cole horses" list of keepers of horses in KW, 1666, Ellacombe Henry: of Bitton, horsedriver. GRO ref D2957/146/93, 22.9. 1678. Henry: see Fra: Creswick 1674, see Edward Parker, 1687 Henry of Bitton, & Elizabeth Sympkins, of Puck, mar there 27.10.1707 Henry, Hanham, will at GRO, 1728; Henry, Bitton, will at GRO, 1729 Henry of Bitton mar Mary Bryan of FC, at I.A. 10.8.1747, by lic Henry of Bitton & Mary Organ of FC mar I.A. 1747 Henry: assignment Henry of KW Oldland, Bitton, cm to Geo Jones, horsedriver of cottage & land in KW, Cockshott Hill. 25.10.1764, BRO 5755/13 Jacob Lacy. "Jan 15 1830: Jacob Lacy drawn at Stoke £3 to pay the boating of the Lime Stone….&c. Feb 10 1830, The Trow had 40 ton of coal & 6 rough block of stone which we had nothing to do with no further than Worcester but we paid the boating of the stone 4 tons 9/4d, which is allowed to me again so the people who drawn the money of Mr Wall had no right to it

whatever. My man Jacob Lacy say he know nothing of it neither does he know any man of the names you have stated to me." . (Couch ) James, of Mounthill Hanham, one of the drivers of wagons & carts to be requisitioned in event of invasion of Bitton, 1800, see KW v. Napoleon, D. Vinter, BRL James, collier, I.A., wife Hannah Packer, ch: George 1802, Rachel, 1805, James, 1807, all bp I.A. John, 1556 see Rowland Hayward 1553; John Lacy, Barton Regis, 1659, Servants to Foreign Plantations, Coldham-Wilson John see Fra: Creswick, 1674 John, a bastard of George Lacey, cm, dec'd & Susannah his wife, before marriage, removed from Mangots from West. 23.1.1749, see Geo Lacey, 1744 John, collier of I.A., wife Sarah, children Rose, infant, Ann (6) & Sarah (3) bp I.A. 24.7.1791, and Aaron bp 4.8.1793. John: at St George's, Rev John Lacey to Susan d.o. late Henry Davis of Bristol, FFBJ 23.12.1815 Joseph see Solomon, 1841 Mary see Fra: Creswick, 1674 Mary: Will of Mary Lacy, widow of St George, 31.1.1782, grandchild Mary Lacy, dau of William & Mary Milsom, Sarah wife of Samuel Bishop of Bedminster, Mary Milsom, dau, William Webb, coalmerchant, sole exec. Witnesses; Elizabeth Webb, Sam Plummer & Betty Fleming.(filed BRO with Brislington papers) Mary see Mary Phipps, 1796 Mary see Solomon, 1841 Matilda, 31, 4 ch, wid, Siston outdoor poor, 1897 Moses, of Castle Precincts/Hester Hickman mar 12.11.1706 Mrs, burnt to death, Chapel Rd, Warmley, see B.O. 16.2.1924 Peter, seaman, Warmley, s.o. Mrs Holloway, Warmley Tower, died North Sea, 1 Mar, aged 25, formerly a miner at Deep Pit, see B.O. 17.3.1917 Rachel, see James, 1802; Robert, Fystor's Court, Mangots, 1615, see E.J. p143 Rose, see John, 1791 Sir Rowland, c1606-1615 see Braine, p55 & p60, see John Norden 1615 Sarah, see George 1717, see John, 1791, see Wm Powe, 1813, see Solomon 1841 Sarah, gave evidence at Inq on Samuel Cook, murder & suicide, see FFBJ 2 & 9 April 1842, & Samuel Cook, 1842. Solomon, 50, collier, Ann, 50, Mary, 20, George, 15, Joseph, 8, & Sarah, 1841 cens Warmley Susanna, see George, 1744, see John, 1749 Thomas, of St George, cm, & Mary Cook, sp, mar Bitton, 31.12.1758 Thomas, see Wm Milsom, 1769 Thomas: Will of Thomas Lacy of St George, horsedriver, 3.1.1771, son Thomas, one shilling, dau Mary Milsom, one shilling, dau Elizabeth Lacy, one shilling, Mary, wife, dwelling house & household goods. Mark of Thos Lacy, Witnesses John Gore, Mary Gage, James Harding. (filed BRO with Brislington papers) William, 1675, BAFHS 52, p36 William, see Wm Lewis, 1754, see AKW 1757, see Geo Flower, 1798, William, alias Hay or Hagg, see Wm Powe, 1813. Wm Lacey alias Hagg, stealing bread from

house of Sarah Townsend of Oldland, 28.8.1813 William, bach, cm, & Jane Gage, sp, servant, mar Bitton, 18.6.1815 William, "riotous outrage at Lansdown": In custody for affray were William Lacey, Hanham, Henry Williams, Woolands (sic) Common, William Fudge, KW, Samuel Pullen, Marshfield, Samuel Poole, KW, Peter Britton, KW, Isaac Allen, Bitton and a second William Lacey. Hanham. Stephen Bennett, Downend, "who was accused of throwing a stone at a man called Buss, causing him to lose the sight of one eye" "A murderous party of ruffians from KW armed with bludgeons." See Bristol Times & Bath Advocate 17.8.1844 ---- Leacey, (sic) see BAFHS Journal no 33, p20-21. LAMB Ann, wife of Thomas, d.o. John Seed, d 18.8.1776 aged 36, see Brice Seed, 1682, Bitton, Bigland LAMBERT Elizabeth Lambart, see John Stone, 1685 Charles Lambert, St George, pin manufacturer, bach, 20, (father dead, no guardian) & Mary Burgess of same parish, sp, o21, BMLB 2.4.1825. The marriage was at St George. - additional. FFBJ 16.4.1825, marriage announcement. His father was the late Edward of Chalford, Glos. LANAWAY John see William Lovell, 1795/8; John "Lanany" inhab of Mangots, 1798, GRO D674/H30 LANCASTER Samuel T, 16, illness, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 LANDSDALL William, 50, wife, 2 ch, rheumatism, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 LANDSDOWN/LANSDOWN etc Samuel Landsdown, yeo, Mangots & Mary Lovell, wid, of same, bondsman William Cole, P & J, weaver) BMLB 17,6,1717 Samuel Lansdowne, Mangots, Samuel Simons of same, gent, William Sheppard, same, tailor, 27.11.1731, Bond re the will of Sam Lansdown, the elder of Brislington. SRO DD/X/SR/15. Rebecca Lansdown, see Nathaniel Crew, 1654 Samuel Lansdown, 1731, Mangots, see E.J. p158; Sarah Landsdown see Wm, 1819 William Landsdown, St P & J, will dated 1819, wife Sarah, children James, Sarah, Mary, William, grandchild Mary Ann Alsop, d.o. his dau Mary, house at Lawrence Hill in occ of William Hollister, bro in law, Thomas Halstone; witnesses: Richard Ponting, George Whitehead, William Bryant, testator died about 1820, probate granted to Mary Alsop, one of children, wife of Samuel Alsop, collier of Mangotsfield, 1838. Alsop was one of bondsmen, the other Wm Bryant, collier. LANE Hannah, Hanham, Name included in a list of "Persons Receiving Pay from Clifton Parish for

themselves and their families" FFBJ 10.1.1818 John, of Mangots, yeoman, d. 30.12.1708 aged 67. MI Mangots, E.J. p37, see also BAFHS 36, p27 John, lab, Flower Pot Hill, Bitton, Bristol Poll, 1835 Richard, Mangots, collier, "made oath that very early on St Valentine's Day he saw John Bennett, collier of Mangots with his dog pull down & kill a deer in the Chase at KW, and afterwards cut its throat with a knife." Signed Richard // Lane, 20.4.1688, Ellacombe William, 1675, BAFHS 52, p36 LANGESFORD Roger & Christopher Martin, dual lordship of Down Hanham, 1565, sold to Wm Neale then to West family (Weston Court) thence to Francis Woodward of Grimsbury, Henry Weston etc, see Braine p127/8 LANGLEY Henry of Bitton & Hester Wilcoxon mar St P & J, 9 Dec 1703 Edward = Mary Haines mar Bitton 1724 .Samuel, see Robt Churchill, 1850; Stephen see Henry Mills Grace, 1851 census Widow, see John Jeffrys, 1684; William, 1651, Mangots, see E.J. p145 LANGMAN The late Sheriff Langman's house where Roger Purnell, hid after colliers' riot Oct 1738, see GJ 17.10.1738. William, d 13.4.1785 aged 54 & Joys his wife d23.7.1781 aged 67, MI Bitton, Bigland LANGTON Joseph, Deeds re lead & calamine mining, 1765, Doynton, between J.L., Rev Thos Cohen, rector of Doynton, & Richard Haynes, Wick & Abson, SRO DD/GL 96. (The Langtons were Lords of the Manor at Brislington, and later at Newton St Loe.) LANN The body of a man called Lann found in the river near overfall at Crew’s Hole, had been in river nearly five weeks, having been drowned last year in a barge swamping below Hotwell House, on a tempestuous night. (FFBJ 24.1.1824.) LAPHAM Thomas, 1720, MD William, constable of police, Hanham, witness at trial of Joseph Brittain and others for highway robbery, see BJ 6.4.1850 LASHLEY Edward, husbandman, 43, see Thomas Sledge 1677, & BAFHS No 55, p14 John, 1624, see BAFHS 52, p35; John, see Martha Wade, 1712 William, 1624, see BAFHS 52, p35

LATCH Hannah see Wm Fletcher, 1803, see Wm Lee, 1808 LATHAM Albert see Henry Thomas, 1886; Charles see Farnam 1789 Farnam s.o. Chas & Mary Latham, d 19.4.1789, MI Mangots, E.J. p37 James, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO Mary see Farnam 1789 Peter, 24, breaking down a garden fence, LG, BAFJS Journal, p31 LATIMER Robt see Wm Smith, 1693 LAUNCLOTT (Lancelot?) Edward, s.o. Edward, collier, bur St P & J, 14.12.1698 LAWLEY James, St George, glassman, 3rd Company, see John Pugh, 1778 LAWRENCE Daniel, yeoman, d.4.9.1716 aged 44. MI Mangots, E.J. p39 Daniel, the elder, see Eleanor Johnson, 1815 Elizabeth, d.o. John, brickmaker of Lar Hill (Lawrence Hill?) bp St P & J, 30.6.1723 Emma Grace see Isaac, 1861 George, perambulation of IA, 1745 & George, boy, perambulation of IA, 1745 George see Isaac, 1861;Grace see Isaac, 1861 Henry, Bitton, cordwainer & Ann Benfield, Bitton, BMLB, 1662/3 Henry, 65, wife, aged, blind, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Henry, 65, Mangots, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List Isaac, head, mar, cm, 52, b. Westerleigh, Grace, wife, 55, b. Horfield, George, son, 17, cooper's apprentice, b. Bath, Emma Grace, grand dau 4, b. Yate. 1861 cens Westerleigh Street, Winterbourne. John see Elizabeth, 1723 John, ragged vagabond of Pucklechurch, see Bath J, 25.11. & 2.12. 1751 & Annals of KW. John ,"smith"16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b Joseph, kcp precipitated over spiver wheel at Ramshill Colliery, Coalpit Heath, see BM 2.10.1852, see also Spring Edition 1984 of A.I.H.C.A.M. Magazine. Martha see Thos Hudd, 1838; Mary see Solomon Chandler 1771; Susannah see Ann Pinnell Thomas, elder & ygr, perambulation of IA, 1695; Thomas, boy, perambulation of IA, 1745 Thomas, of W'bourne Court, Obit FFBJ 4.5.1816 William, tanner of Mangots, bondsman at marriage of Robt Roffe & Ann Tyler, 1670, BMLB William, tanner, Mangots & Elizabeth Conway, Mangots, BMLB, 1694 William of Mangots & Elizabeth Rendall of Stapleton, mar Stoke Gifford, 26.10.1714. William, tanner, of Downend, 1714, see BAFHS 36, p27

William, tanner, 1718, Mangots see BAFHS 36, p27; William, West, will at GRO, 1725 LAZARUS See Thos Fennel, 1886 LAYTON Thomas, 18, b St George, 1881 cens RN at sea etc, BAFHS 73, p28 LEABORD (Lebord?) Rebeckah, s.o. Stephen Leabord, a ffrenshman, by Rebeckah his wife, bp Bitton, 1.5.1706 LEAN Joel, keeper of Fishponds Asylum, 1817-37, and school at Beechwood. See BAFHS Journal 101 p17, Summer 2000 LEAR Catherine mar Samuel Jefferies, Bitton, 15.9.1746 Catherine see John Pillinger, 1761 & see AKW 1763 Francis see Wm Boyd, 1817 Francis, Mangots, 23 Dec 1843, Q/Gc5/7, gaol reg. GRO George: kcp by car when handle broke at mouth of coalpit in Bitton. Bath Chron 17.8.1793 Hannah, Oldland/Bitton, 1802/129, wills 1801-58, GRO Humphrey & William, tythingmen to serve court, Oldland 1747, Ellacombe Humphrey, cm & Betty Fudge, wid, mar Bitton, 21.10.1759 Humphrey see Wm, 1770 Isaac, 1842-1890, son of Isaac of Bitton, Australian whaler, see "Death at Sea", Wm Piper, Family Tree Magazine, February 1993.(Details on request) James: "Jan 22, 1834, John Knowles Wheat Mow & Bean Mow burnt. Supposed to be Wm Pollinger & Jim Lear", "Jan 26th, Sunday night the fowl house rob'd again of about 16 fowls, Lears, Pollinger & others with Bob Cherson (?) W. Lear came with an excuse the night before to see the Hams. Some was sold and some drest at Tho Bryant, Blacksmith. The Lears help eat them. Sam Perrinson (Perriman?) had part of the Mutton Ham and carried it home, his wife would not dress it because it was stolen and he thrown (sic) at her and there is a stain of it now against the wall in the fire rank of house at the Waterside." (Couch) James see John Rawbones, 1836/7 John = Joan Harris mar Bitton 1748; John see Wm 1750/1779 John, Stapleton, 66th Foot, 1813-21, discharged aged 36. N.A. John, cm, 35, kcp belonging to Mr Whittock by roof fall. Inq 30.10.1811 Oldland, D260/GRO & KCP John, Bitton, 12 Dec 1839, Q/Gc5/6, gaol reg. GRO John, Bitton, 12 Mar 1843, Q/Gc5/7, gaol reg. GRO Joseph, Kingswood, 3 Aug 1867, Q/Gc6/5, gaol reg. GRO Joseph, Kingswood, 17 Feb 1874, Q/Gc6/6, gaol reg. GRO Mary, see Matthew Powell, 1757, see Wm, 1770 Phoebe, see Wm, 1770; Richard see Wm, 1770, see Sampson Crew, 1795

Robert, (Bob) see Thomas Williams, 1844 Samuel, cm, kcp dislocation of neck falling from Landway of pit (Messrs Baugh & Co), Inq 10.5.1799, Crown, Warmley, D260/GRO & KCP Samuel, Frampton Cotterell, 10 Aug 1815, Q/Gc5/1, gaol reg. GRO Samuel, 13, FC, stealing large chain, property of Moses Davis. Light bro hair, light grey eyes, thick nose, long features, large scar under lower lip, mark under left arm. Illiterate, conduct very bad, discharged by proclamation, 6.4.1816, GRO Q/GC 1-5 Samuel, Kingswood, 20 Feb 1856, Q/Gc6/3, gaol reg. GRO Sarah see Wm, 1770, see Isaac Britton, 1787: Stephen, Bitton, 27 mar 1820, Q/Gc5/2, gaol reg. GRO Stephen, 21, see Joseph Brain, 1820: description of Stephen: Brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, scar on chin, mole on rt cheek, lame in rt leg from having his thigh put out, several large holes and scars on back of his breach. Unable to read. Cordwainer, 5'3" tsp life, 2 May 1820 for theft of patent cord & kerseymere etc at Lechlade with Joseph Brain & David Moreton. GRO Q/GC 1-5 His record in Australia shows that he arrived per "Maria", Aug 31 1821, absent from muster for church; Jan 12 1822, "Shannon, absent from muster and from church. Conduct, transported being a capital respite, Gaol report, bad character, his father in law and brother were transported abt 2 years ago and his mother is transported for life. Hulk report, orderly. Executed 26 Feb 1825. (being researched by Bill Piper, Sutton House, Sutton Valence, Maidstone, ME17 3HH.) Thomas, 11, see Solomon Britton, 1813 W. March 7 1833 & Jan 18 1834: "Fowl house rob'd, 3 ducks, 12, fowls, W. Lear is concerned in the robbery" (Couch), see James, 1834. Wallace, Hanham Court Cricket Club, picture 11.8.1900 (with Creswick papers?) William = Mary White mar Bitton 1725 William, "an ancient man, his labour done" paid 2/- 13.5.1743. List of poor of Hanham & Oldland, Ellacombe. William see Humphrey, 1747; William = Sarah Roach mar Bitton 1749 William & John, named in Plan of Mr Player's Manors & Sir John Newton's, 1750, copied by Daniel Cook, 1779. William = Hannah Roach mar Bitton 1752 William, Bitton, 1770/201, wills 1541-1800, GRO William, cm, Oldland, admon 19.10.1770. He named his grandson William, executor, but William renounced as only debts were left. Sol Leonard, ygr of P & J, principal creditor took over, with 2 bondsmen Richard Northcote of P & J, & Joseph Betts of Mangots, all maltsters. (which may speak for itself). The will itself names son Humphrey & his dau Phoebe, son William & his son William, son Richard & his dau Sarah, dau Betty Harris, (ie mar William Harry (sic) Bitton 1744), dau Mary Powell & Ann & Hannah Powell, her daus, his wife Mary. William, witness to will of Morris Britton, 1779; William, d 29.6.1781 aged 70, MI Bitton, Bigland William Lear, 19, and Wm Bryant, 29, both of Bitton, charged by Moses Jefferies of Bitton with stealing 1 blanket, a check apron, part of a buff striped cotton apron, 1 child's cap, value 40 shillings. W.L. had light brown hair, dark blue eyes, fresh complex, oval face, short nose, wide nostrils, small scar on left breast, 5'3" lab, well behaved, reads a little, discharged by proclamation, Lent assizes, 2.4.1817. GRO Q/Gc/5 1-5

William, Bitton, 15 Feb 1817, Q/Gc5/1, gaol reg. GRO William, Bitton, 14 Jul 1818, Q/Gc5/2, gaol reg. GRO William, 20, tsp 17 yrs 1818, see James Baker William (Bill) see Nancy Nurse, 1840 William, St George, 12 Mar 1842, Q/Gc5/7, gaol reg. GRO --- Lear, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 LEE/LEIGH Ann, see Daniel Durnell, 1730 Ann Leigh see Wm Fletcher 1802 George Lee see Thos Hobbs, 1838 Joan Lee see Richard Hannis, 1663 Sarah Lee see Chas Palmer 1770 "Tansy" cm at Speedwell, see Stanley Nash LEGG(E) ----Legg, 1704 Mangots, see E.J.p145 Beth, see John, 1781 Charles of Stapleton, sojourner & Betty Rees, sp, mar Keynsham 3.8.1775 Henry, husbandman, 1664, Mangots see BAFHS 36, p27 Henry, P & J, coledriver, 22.12.1739 BRO04435/4 Hester, widow of Hanham, her house burgled, see BG 27.2.1772. & Annals of KW. James, collier of FC, inventory 1722, "Goods & Chattels of our Forefathers". James, cm, kcp Pile Marsh, by rubbish fall. Inq 4.12.1804. D260/GRO, & KCP John Legge, seaman, inhabs of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe; John see John Jeffrys 1684 John, committed to Newgate, coalminers' rising 26.5.1753, see FFBJ & AKW. John, cm, St Geo, intestate Jan 1781, under £100, widow Beth to administer, BRO Joseph, cm, Stapleton, cottage & garden near Fishponds, yearly value £5, Minute Book of KW Enclosure Commissioners, 1779-84, BRL. Mary, see Abraham Caines, 1665, see Thomas Willis, 1709, see Wm Hawkins, 1759 S. Private, 240278 Bedfordshire Rifles, died Mar 1917 aged 32, Not forgotten, St Geo MI Solomon, cm, 12, drowned Pile Marsh St Geo, by water bursting in. Inq 24.4.1794 at Jolly Sailor (Mr Roach's, St George, D260/GRO, & KCP. See also Bath Chron. 8.5.1794: father and brother both saved. Thomas Legge, cm, KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe Thomas, cm, Stapleton, "antient cottage" nr Upper Fishpond, Minute Book of KW Enclosure Commissioner, 1779-84, BRL. Thomas: "1840 on Monday 3rd Feby the barge Sally went on the Damm with a high fresh with 50 tons well stones through the neglect of Tom Legg", (Couch). William Legge, hatter, inhab KW Chase, Mr Berkeley's Liberty, 1684, Ellacombe William, Stapleton, feltmaker & Mary Roach of same, BMLB 1694 LEIGHTON Mary Ann b1884, mar Samuel Britton, 1939, lived 34 Victoria Park, KW, see "A Victorian Girl" BAFHS 72, p28-32. Our next door neighbour. I only wish she had lived to know of my

uncovering of her tragic history. (NB her mother, Mary Ann Matilda Leighton of Great George Street, aged 27, died 9.6.1887, and was buried 14 June 1887 at Greenbank. Her father was Fred Leaton (sic) card sharper, of Jack Reeve Lodging House, Ann Street, St Philips.) LENNOTT/LENNETT/LINNETT/LINNOTT Ann see Robt 1762 Isaac Lennott (no parish) & Mary James, Winterbourne, 1668, BMLB Isaac, Fystor's Court, Mangots, 1671, see E.J. p143 Isaac Lennett, (married to Katherine Milsom) see Henry Prewett, & James Bundy, 1691. "25 Feb 1691: Henry Prewett of West Hanham and Henry Braine of Bitton, gamekeepers, heard the report of a gun and found a deer newly shot and wounded to death and looking about them they found the footsteps of a man, and following these footsteps, they came to Katherine Melsome's house and upon reaching the house they found in a cockloft which had no way to it but by a trapdoor without steps or ladder, three pieces of venison newly killed with a great deal of parts of deer and blood. Searching the premises again next day they came across a hand gun hidden in the thatched roof of a pigsty. Katherine denied all knowledge saying that her new husband Isaac Lennett had let the cottage. Isaac himself, called up by Francis Creswick 3 days later, said, all innocence, well, yes, he did use the cottage, he sold ale there, but he let it out when he could, and suddenly - cocky with it - why even the justices held meetings there! Later Isaac confessed to the deer, he had taken it to Bath & sold it for 55 shillings. Later he retracted the confession, and then opened a coalpit and was cutting down trees for his propping." (Gamekeepers' depositions, Ellacombe). Jonathon Lennott, Mangots, carpenter & Mary Witty, St Philip, BMLB, 1687/8, bondsman Richard Pontin, Mangots, carpenter. Jonathon see Robt 1762 Robert s.o. Jonathan & Ann, d. 23.9.1762 aged 30. MI Mangots, E.J. p37 Sarah see Hugh Smyth 1681 LEONARD/LENNARD "Leonard's barne" shown on map of West Hanham, 1670, BRO "Ellacombe Parish of Bitton", mss --- Lennard, 1719 MD Anne, see Joseph 1824; Catherine see Francis Tippett, 1724 Charles, cm, Bitton, 25, Martha, 25, Isaac, 2, 1841 cens Bitton Edward, 12, apprenticed to Joseph Samuel Witchell, 1864, blacksmith of West. Francis see Josiah Brain, 1790 Francis, 18, of Bitton, in Ilchester gaol, 21.1.1833, SRO Q/AGi 15/3 George s.o. Solomon & Susannah of Bitton, born 12.10.1820, bp Penn St Tabernacle, Bristol, 14.8.1822. George mar Mary Ann, of Oldland, their son Joseph born 2.10.1823, Keynsham Baptists. George see Wm Waters, 1825, see Hester Evans, 1849 George H, bought Hanham Colliery from J.J. Whittuck, which became Leonard, Boult & Co, see Collieries of KW & S. Glos, John Cornwell. Bought Hanham Lodge Farm, 1924, see BAFHS 87, p11 Isaac, 1 pit open, near Trinity Vale, Player's Liberty, KW 1684, Ellacombe, "Not now working,

closed four years" see E.J. p227 Isaac (1698) see Francis Tippett, 1724, see James Pinker, 1756, see Wm Waters, 1825, see Chas, 1841 Isaac, farmer, Fire Engine, St George, Bristol Poll, 1835 Isaac, junior, lot 1, dwelling house with small gdn in front and paved court behind. Notice of Auction at Fire Engine, St George, 15.8.1842, bill in author's possession. James see Francis Creswick, 1674, see Wm Horrell, 1684 John of Bitton mar Elizabeth Cook, St P & J, 17 Apr 1722 (Poss Elizabeth Coole - see Licence, 1722, no 72, bondsman Wm Purdue, St P & J, weaver) John, 17, Hanham, charged with Thos Caines & Robt England with theft of £5 note from Hester Hodges. Dark brown hair, brown eyes, short nose, scarred on hands, very well behaved, discharged 9.4.1817, GRO/QS Q/Gc 5/1,2,3 Jonathan, Mangots, 1743, see E.J. p 195; Joseph see George 1823 Joseph, cm of Cockshead (Cockshott?) Hill, mar Anne, dau Anne bp HTKW 1824 Louisa Lennard see Robert Burchill, 1870; Lydia see Solomon 1799 Mary see Abraham Jefferies Mary Ann, Oldland, admitted 1864, lunatic in Gloucester County Asylum, Warmley Union list, 1897 Mr Leonard's & Co, see Simon Watson, kcp, 1795, see Charles Short, Samuel Bryant, Henry Green, Henry Hulbert, John Rawlings, 1874 - these men were delegates to pit during strike. Mrs Martha see Rev J.A. Curtis, 1798 Mrs, wife of Sol of Lawrence Hill, obit FFBJ 19.9.1812 Mrs: "the first person bur at the Church at Jeffries Hill was Mrs Leonard, granddaughter to David Weston, died Aug 18th and bur the 23rd 1844" (Couch) Martha see Chas 1841; Mary Ann see Geo, 1823 R., of St George: John, James, Thos & George Weeks, who were accused of stealing hay from him, FFBJ 25.2.1815 Robert & Sarah Cook, both of Bitton, mar Yate, 24.11.1719 Robert of Hanham, publican, arrested for stealing from James Davis at his public house, arising from Davis refusing to pay. Charged with his wife & Thos Richards who was in the house at the time. All three discharged "Not a true bill" see Bristol Oracle 14.6. & 4.8. 1750 & Annals of KW. Robert see Solomon 1799 Robert, cm, Cowhorne Pit, Inq Kings Arms Oldland, 20.4.1809, D260/GRO & KCP Robert see John Vowles, 1849; Robert Walker, d1871 aged 55, MI Downend, E.J. p65 Robert, market gardener, St George, "Paradise Seeds to be mixed with fennel to cure rheumatism" see letter from Mr Leonard, EP, Bristol Times, 30.1.2001 Samuel see Wm Horrell, 1684, see Thos Caines, 1814, see Daniel Rogers, 1816 Samuel, over 21, bach, KW Hill, s.o. Joseph miner & Elizabeth Peacock, minor, sp, d.o. Aaron, miner, mar 24.2.1848, HTKW Sarah see Wm Bolt, 1759; Sol, of Hanham, collier, 3.1.1730/1, see BRO 04435/3 Solomon, born 12.3.1799 & bp 14.8.1822, s.o. Robt & Lydia of Bitton, Penn St Tabernacle, Bristol. Solomon, see Wm Lear, 1770, see Mrs Leonard, 1812; see John Fisher 1812; see George, 1820, see Hester Evans, 1849

Susannah see Geo, 1820 Thomas, cm, otp, & Jane Sweet, St Geo, sp, mar Bitton, 22.10.1759 Walter, 23 & Charles Wheeler; alleged highway robbery of Isaac Britton, St George, see B.O. 5.10.1895 Widow, see Robt Long, 1684 William, Stapleton, 12th Dragoons, 1795-1816, discharged aged 40. N.A. William, see Sam Wilcox, 1827 Leonard & Co, see Wm Bush, 1798, see Pitman Price, 1804, see John Batt, 1809, see Wm Gay, 1817 Leonard Boult & Co, owners of Easton Pit, see Geo Leonard 1872, see William Bolt Monks, suicide, WDP 14.3.1892 & KCP, see Mr Monks, 1894 Leonard Jefferies & Co, see Thos Pearsall, 1804; Leonard Waters & Co, see Daniel Jefferies 1802 ---- Leonard, see BAFHS Journal no 33, p20-21; ---- Leonard see John Coggins, 1828 Lennards, shoe shop, Staple Hill, see "From Colliers to Clickers", S. Fryer. LESTER Elizabeth see Francis Creswick, 1674 John see John Wood, 1653 LEWIS Amelia see Joseph Crew, 1841, Ann see Edward Humphreys, 1743 Anthony see Francis Creswick, 1674 Benjamin & wife, Elizabeth, his servant, inhabs of Siston 1674, perambulation of Siston, BRO Benjamin, house carpenter, Scission, (Siston), Electoral Roll, 1739 Bruce, boot factory, KW, See "From Colliers to Clickers" S. Fryer. Charles, boy entombed underground, see Geo Garland, 1833 Charles, bach, cm, KW, s.o. William, lab & Sarah Bowyer, servant, KW, d.o. Joseph, lab, mar 12.4.1840, HTKW Daniel, butcher, KW Hill, Wesleyan Sunday School teacher, obit, BG 6.2.1817 David, mason, Mangots, 1614, see E.J. p177 Edward, mason, dead, now Widow Lewis: inhabs of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe Edward see Hannah, 1824; Elizabeth see Daniel Nichols, 1730, see George, 1813 Emma, piecer, aged 15, born Bristol, Glos, 1851 Census Ellen Holme, Sowerby, Nr Halifax, see BAFHS 11, April 1978, p15 George, farmer of Bitton, chosen by ballot for the militia; provided as sub, Wm Barrett of Bristol, cordwainer, 1.3.1797. George & Sarah of Bitton, their children Elizabeth, b 21.12.1813, Hannah b 7.9.1815, William, b 30.7.1818, Keynsham Baptists George see Hester Hill, 1814; George, 25, Hannah & child, 1841 cens Westerleigh. Hannah, wife of Edward, witness to murder of Isaac Gorden, Tennis Court Inn, Warmley. Siting in her cottage near fire, heard heavy blows and thought it was someone beating an ass. BM 4.12.1824. James Caines Bush & Mark Whiting were hanged for this murder. Hannah see George, 1813, see George, 1841 Henry, p209, Ellacombe's History of Bitton, 50 guineas reward for riotous assembly,

proclamation issued by Bristol Council House, 8.5.1795 & see Annals of KW Isaac, farmer of Bitton, who offered £20 rewards for capture of Benjamin Webb & George Ward, see Cock Road Gang by I. Wyatt & FFBJ 27.3.1784 & Annals of KW Isaac alias Cox, see Thos Caines, 1814 Isaac, cm, mentioned in Inq on Thos Brain & Joseph Iles, Feb 1862 James see Sarah, 1817 John, Westerleigh, lab, Virginia, 1656, Servants to Foreign Plantations, Coldham-Wilson John, IA, will GRO,1728; John see Thomas 1759, John, collarmaker see Thos Willis, 1769 John of Mangots & Margaret Thomas mar Winterbourne, 23.11.1783 John of Siston, 12, kcp by fall of stone, in Mr Toghill's pit. Inq 28.11.1809, Marshfield, bur Siston, 31.12.1809, D260/GRO & see KCP. John, cm, settlement exam, West., 18.9.1813; John see William, 1841 Jonas, over 21, miner, KW s.o. Wm, lab, & Esther Iles, sp, seamstress, d.o. George, hatter, mar HTKW 26.12.1837 Lavinia, 6, orphan, KW North, outdoor poor 1897; Luke see Sarah, 1798 Mary, see George Parsons, 1733; Moses see Isaac Britton, 1816, see Chas Stone, 1874 Robert, "at the farm" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b Robert, see Susanna Dauncey, 1796, see Thos Roberts, 1811 Robert, former merchant of Bristol, Cleve Lodge, d 94, 1840, MI Mangots, E.J. p58 Samuel, see Phoebe Pagler, 1791; Samuel, married with 5 ch, see James Gay, 1835 Sarah, wife of Luke, of F.C. serving as sub for Isaac Ship of Bitton, 8.12.1798, Bitton Militia lists, BRO. Sarah, see George, 1813; Sarah wife of James, d 1817 aged 49. MI Mangots, E.J. p59 Thomas, see John Wood, 1653 Thomas, s.o. John, Bitton, lab, to Wm Pym, joiner, Bristol apprents, 12.5.1759 Thomas, cm & Mary Packer mar Bitton, 29.7.1759; Widow see Edward 1684 William, perambulation of IA, 1745 William Lewis of Warmley, James Fuggall of Downing, (Downend), John Bryant, Downing, James Malpas, Warmley, John Turner, Downing, Samuel Sweet, KW (drowned Nov 5) William Sweet, (discharged Nov 8) Jona Bisp, Winterbourne, Robert Brown, Bitton, John Fuggall, Downing, William Lacey, Bitton (deserted). Muster Roll, Merchant Venturers. 31.1.1754 (This event is given in AKW as "1757" - those searching for their ancestors would be wise to check both dates.) William, see George 1813, see Jonas, 1837, see Charles, 1840 William, carpenter, John, cm, 13, 1841 cens West ---Lewis, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 LEWTON see LUTON LEY Dan, of the Causeway, Fishponds, Injured Deep Pit, Nov 1910, see WDP LIAS/LIOS Jean Lias has a tobacco box with this name on it. Sarah Lios, appears in list of inhabs of Siston, 1674, perambulation by vicar.

LIGHT Jacob, 80, Mangots, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List LID(D)IARD/LIDYARD/LIDDIART John Liddiard, see Wm 1668-71 John Liddiard, yeo, Hanham 70, see Thomas Sledge 1677, & BAFHS No 55, p14 Mr, d 1720, MD Mrs (Martha) courted by Mary Dafter's son, see MD 10 Jun 1721 when she was 43 and Richard Dafter was "going in 21". "Lidiard's son in small pox" 1721, see Mary Dafter. William Liddiard s.o. John, yeoman of Hanham, apprenticed as carpenter, 1668-71 William see Susanna Archer, 1747 LIDDON Henry of Hanham, won Monte Carlo Rally, 1964. Also given award by Royal Humane Society for rescuing a horse during 1968 floods. See "A Short History of Hanham" C.H. Painter, p42 LINAMS see LYNAM LINES/LYNE Anne see Joseph, 1830; Elizabeth see Joseph 1830; Frederick see Sarah Ann, 1911 H. of St George, see Benj Price, 1822. Herbert, 51, bach, Tramway worker, 27 Belle Vue Rd, Easton, s.o. John, miner, dec'd & Annie L.G. Martin, 46, wid, d.o. T.W. Pincombe, dec'd, brewer's asst, mar 28.8.1937, All Sts, Bristol. Hester see Ann Wilkins, 1833 Isaac see John, 1825; Jane Lyne see Wm Smallman, 1738 Jane see Joseph. 1830, see Joseph 1841 John Lynn (Lines?) named in list of fugitives from KW, 1667 John, cm, KW Hill, mar to Mary, son Isaac bp 1825 HTKW. John, 13, works for Sir John Smyth & Co., hauls by the girdle, has done for 4 years. The girdle never hurts him, earns one shilling a day, works 8 hrs, has potatoes & meat for dinner when he goes home, Attends Wesleyan Sunday School in KW, can read a little, walks 4 miles to the pit every morning. Waring, 1841 John, St George, cm, will 1853, BRO; John see George Harding, 1897, see Herbert, 1937 Joseph mar Jane Jones, Bitton, 1819 (informant Martin Lynes) Joseph, cm, wife Jane, ch: Robt, 1830, Mary, 1833, Elizabeth, 1836, Joseph, 1839, Jane, 1841, Anne, 1845, all bp Siston (informant Martin Lynes) Joseph 40, cm, Jane, 40 & 6 ch, 1841 cens Siston; Joseph see Sarah Ann, 1911 Mary see John, 1825, see Joseph, 1830 Michael, Olveston, Glos, collier & Margaret Howell of Cromhall, sp, bondsman John Ball of Cromhall, yeo, BMLB 27.9.1761 Michael Lynes of Bitton, kcp & bur Siston, 10.5.1766; Robert see Joseph, 1830 Robert, 22, convicted of housebreaking at house of Charles Trubody, Bitton, 9 mths, FFBJ 13.7.1850 Sarah Ann, will 1911: of North Common, Warmley, wife of Joseph, probate Bristol 7.1.1911 to

Frederick Lines, miner & Wm Henry Isaac, bootmaker. (informant Martin Lynes) William Lyndes of Abson & Sarah Williams, mar Siston, 7.3.1735 William, tythingman of Oldland, 1747, Ellacombe William Charles "Sky" Lines, Bristol 's Lightweight Boxing Champion of the West of England, bca 1866, mar 11.7.1887 Martha Bodman. Labourer of Old Market Street, s.o. Isaac Lines. Mar (2), ca 1890, Rosina Clark (her will 1934, 9 Easton Rd, admin to William Chas Lines, by then a retired furniture dealer). He died 30.1.1942, aged 76. (informant Martin Lynes) LING Elizabeth see Henry Birchell, 1741 LINNETT/LINNOTT see LENNETT LINTERNE/LINTHORNE Cecily, see John, 1690; Henry, collier, bur Siston, 20.10.1711 J.P. & Son, Hanham, estab. 1873, employs over 100 hands, (Progress Commerce, 1893, BRL B26385 John & wife, inhabs of Siston, 1674 John, a lad, s.o. John & Cecily, kcp & bur Siston, 13.6.1690. John see Samuel Short, 1838 William, an old inhabitant of Cock Road, recalled paying a penny to see the hanged bodies of the Caines brothers (Francis executed 1804, Benjamin executed 1817, and their nephew James, executed 1825. Only in the case of Benjamin is there a record of the body being exhibited for money. ) See Braine, p177 LINTON Edith see Poyntz Fox, 1698 LIPPUT Aaron, yeo, 1730, Mangots see BAFHS 36, p27 LIPYATE Mary see Edward Harding, 1676 LISTON Thomas, of Acton, Glos, bur St James, Bristol, 1.7.1695 LITTLE Charles see Chas Cole, 1882 Elizabeth of Siston & John Horward, St Michael, gunsmith, 1664, BMLB Mr: John Cennick: "I began a free school for the colliers' children & settled Mr Little as master - paid out of weekly collections. Mr Little took to drinking & obliged us to break up the school." 29.5.1749, Diary of John Cennick. LITTEN

George, 71, wife, rheumatism, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 LIVINGS Ric Livings of Barton Regis in Co of Glos coledriver exchanges one white nagg 14 hands high with Wm Powell of Bristol, butcher for a bay nagg, 14 hands and gave him £3 to boot. Said Powell warranted the bay nagg to have good eyes. Voucher for Livings: Benj Willis of Hannam, cole driver and Gabriel Britton of Bristol, yeoman, 16.10.1705. BRL B32433-5 Richard see John Roger 1736 LLEWELLIN/LLEWELLYN/LLUELLIN etc See also FLUELLING. See Thomas Fluell (sic), 1684 & William Flueling, 1678 Ann see Geo Powell, 1720, see John Willis, 1800 Ann & Thomas see John Willis, 1799 Diana, d.o. William, "learned collier" and beneficiary of his will, 1773, see AKW 1773 George, horsedriver, 1709, Mangots see BAFHS 36, p27 George, "hewer" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b George, cm, 24, burnt to death nr Serridge by fire damp, 13th inst, Inq 26.11.1818, Coalpit Heath, D260/GRO & KCP Grigorie Lluellin, Hanham, 1656, Barbados, Servants to Foreign Plantations, Wilson-Coldham Henry Lluellin, cm, bur West. 5.10.1748 ; Humphrey see William, 1511 Isabel see William, 1511 Isaac & Samuel, Mangots, no land tax, Glos Election, see SFBJ 15.2.1777 Isaac: "Mr Isaac Llewellin to Mrs Cook of the Fleur de Lys, Pucklechurch, marriage announced FFBJ 11.4.1795. Isaac Llewellin, cm, o21 & Hester Cook, Puck., o21, Samuel Martin of Castle Precincts, grocer, tea dealer, bondsman, BMLB 6.4.1795 Isaac ("Isik Leveling") inhab of Mangots, 1798, GRO D674/H30L Isaac see Geo Whitmore, 1803 Isabella Llewellyn, d 1875, aged 38, Downend Baptists, E.J. p 77 James, yeoman, of West, & Sarah Belchier of St Ewins, Samuel Belshier of West., butcher as bondsman, BMLB 19.11.1743 James, s.o. late Thomas, kcp & bur 19.12.1811, West. John, took part in KW riot 1670, Ellacombe John, in partnership with Benjamin Tucker, 1684, see E.J. p227 John the elder, cm, Mangots, 1711, No 26, probate inventories, Mangots, Peris Jones, see BAFHS Journal no. 36. See also Sarah Llewellin John Lewelling see John Nichols 1715 John, cm, inventory, 1732, no 43, probate inventories, Mangots, Peris Jones, see BAFHS 36, p27. John kcp bur West 29.4.1758 & KCP John kcp Coalpit Heath by bell mould dropping on him, see FFBJ 5.6.1784 & KCP Jonathon, late Mangots, cm, Mary, his widow to administer, intestate 11.6.1777, BRO Mary see Jonathan, 1777; Moses, Mangots, 1743, see E.J., p195 Moses Elwelen (sic) Player's Map, 1750, shown living in Mangots. Ellacombe. Philip see William, 1511; Samuel see Isaac 1777, see William Willis, 1793 Samuel, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO

Sarah of Mangersfield (sic) baptised Baptists, 9.10.1673, see p88/9 "Records of a Church of Christ". Sarah: "Sister Sarah Llewellin of Mangotsfield propounded & spoke her will", 9.10.1673, page 142, Records of a Church in Christ, BRL Sarah, wife of John, cm, inventory 1703, no 12, probate inventories, Mangots, Peris Jones, see BAFHS 36, p27. Sarah, wife of William, senior, bur West, 24.12.1775 Thomas, see Ann, 1799, see John Willis, 1800 Thomas, cm, "about hour of 6 in afternoon of 9th inst, being in perfect health and washing himself after work, dropped down dead. Inq 11.11.1801, West. D260/GRO Thomas see James, 1811; Widow see Francis Creswick, 1674 William, lease from Wm Llewellin to Humphrey Llewellin, Isabel his wife, re house at Churchleigh called Himtys occupied by Philip Llewellin for life. 20.5.1511, 14581/HA/D/140 William, Mangots, cm, & Susan Sutton, Mangots, bondsman Edward Lewis, Mangots, roughmason, BMLB 12.8.1665. William Fluellin "a constant deer killer", convicted, said "his Lords had undone him" but was let out before he finished his sentence. (Ellacombe) see James Bundy 1691 William, cm and astronomer, "Philosophical Collier of Mangotsfield" bur Mangots aged 86, 2.12.1773. See article "A Learned Collier of Mangotsfield" Patricia Lindegaard, Journal Glos FHS no 3, winter 1979. See Diana. See E.J. p246-248. See AKW 1773 William see Sarah 1775; Llewellin & Co, see Samuel Jones, 1811, see Samuel Cowles, 1814 LLOYD Abraham see Judith, 1764 David Loyde of Mangots & Dorothy Simmons, maid of Hereford, mar St Augustine, Bristol., 13.6.1713 John see Henry Mills Grace, 1871 census Judith, sister of Abraham of Winterbourne and wife of Richard Champion, mar 1764, see "Winterbourne, Gloucestershire," Elliott. p87 Miss W.F. see George Garland, & Stephen Hill, 1833 Samuel. St George, Glos, & Susannah Waite, mar Norton Malreward 4.4.1762. William, accountant, Upper Easton, St George, Bristol Poll, 1835 LOCK Hannah see Aaron Pearce, 1798; John Locke, see Dame Elizabeth Seymore, 1637 Mary, see Aaron Pearce, 1798 LOCKLEY Mr James, see James Guest, 1818 LOCKING Stephen see Stephen Horwood, 1817 LOCKSTONE Elizabeth see John Bennett 1722

LOCKYER Ann see John Whittuck, 1709 Fred: eye injury at Parkfield Colliery see WDP 4.10.1922 LONG Abraham, paid 20s for conveying James Cary to Gloster gaol, 9.2.1749/50. Bitton Orders & AKW Abraham, see Wm, 1762; Abram see Samuel Haynes, 1762 Abram, being hurt in a coalpit, 1.10.1810, P/B/OP 2d Bitton, BRO. Abraham 65, cm, Hannah, 60, 1841 cens Oldland Common/Bitton Alfred, 4, of Stapleton, died of burns, Inquest 5.5.1855, Inq Co I Acc 1291, GRO Anne Maria, Mangots, admitted 1891, lunatic in Gloucester County Asylum, Warmley Union list, 1897 Benjamin, 22, theft of a dog, 1820, LG, see BAFHS Journal 61, p30 Betty see Joseph Parker 1817; Blanche, 21, anaemia, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Charles see Hannah Bryant, 1800 David, bach, cm, & Honour Bryant, sp, servant, mar Bitton, 10.3.1815 Hannah see Abraham 1841; Harriet, 23, idiot, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Jane mar William Chaplin of Bitton, Compton Dando 13.4.1755 John, coaldriver see John Flower, 1675; John, tythingman of Bitton, 1722, Ellacombe John, cm, & Hannah Brain, mar Bitton, 11.4.1756 John, 75, cm, Martha, 70, 1841, cens Oldland Common/Bitton Joseph, 46, killed Starveall coalpit St George, FFBJ 14.6.1851, see BAFHS 38, p30-31 Martha see John 1841, see Samuel 1841 Mary Long – her will 1731-2 see Mary Dafter Mary see William 1762 Richard, gave by will, lands in Siston to City of Bristol, 1656, (History of Bristol, Barrett). Richard Longe, d 1648, left a farm at Siston, Tibbotts Farm, see App 1, p253, Deposition Books of Bristol, BRL Robert, see Ann Strange, 1611 Robert Longe, cm, dead, now John Grindam, mar to Widow Leonard, inhabs of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe. Robert, "dropped 3 horse load of coal for 3 guineas & he thereafter served the vestry", Stapleton Parish Records. Robert, cm, charged with encroachment on to common with John Bryant & others, Oldland Court Leet, 1794, GRO D108/M187/8 Robert, hanged himself in his bedroom, verdict lunacy, Inq. 13.5.1803, Fishponds, Stapleton, D260/GRO Robert, see Charles Stone, 1874; Sampson, see Richard Joy, 1758, see Wm, 1762 Samuel Long's Sand Pitts: Bitton, Glos, trade plate (pre 1833, see below) Samuel, of Bitton, obit, FFBJ, 31.8.1833 Samuel, 45, cm, Martha, 45, 1841 cens Bitton Samuel, 48, Underground Manager at Hole Lane Colliery, Cowhorne Hill. see Waring 1841 Samuel, 38, of Bloy Street, Easton, killed Easton Pit explosion, see WDP 19,24 Feb & 1 Mar

1886 Sarah Ann, 47, wid, 3 ch, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897; Susanna see John Flower 1675 Thomas see John Barrett, 1654 Thomas see Edward Willmott, 1757 Thomas, s.o. Joseph & Mary Long, and grandson of Thomas & Mary Dafter, d. 7.2.1761 aged 41, Mary Bartlett, d.o. Joseph & Mary Long, d. 15.10.1760 aged 46, Richard Davis of Oldland, d.29.6.1725 aged 85, Sarah, wife of Bitton, Bigland, d. 6.6.1671, Eleanor wife of said Richard Davis, d. 12.5.1696, Joseph Long s.o. Joseph & Mary Long, d. 13.10.1759, aged 43, Bitton, Bigland Thomas of St George & Hannah Hobbs, mar Winterbourne, lic, 1.9.1788 Thomas, Currier & Leather Merchant, trade plate (pre 1896, see below) William, digger of coal in KW Forest, late 13th century. See "Coal mining in Bristol in the 13th C" E.P. 8.2.1934 William see John Wood, 1653, see Wm Parsons, 1750, see Sam Haynes 1762 William Long, 14, Sampson, 12, Abraham, 10, Samuel, 9, sons of Mary Haynes, Ann Batman, 8, d.o. Sarah, Solomon Chipper, children to be bound apprentices, Bitton Vestry Minutes, 19.2.1762 William, constable of Bitton, see Thos Caines, 1814.,see Jonas Wilcox, 1847 Long & Keeling, see John Pick, 1841 ("Long & Short" ancestors of Mrs L.M. Such, 11 Blackhorse Lane, Redbourn, St Albans, AL3 7EP, Robert Long & Hester Prigg mar 17.5.1767, Bitton Samuel Long 1778-1833 = Ann Burchell, 1783-1821 mar Bitton, 21.2.1803 Thomas Long 1808-1896 = Martha Short 1813-1901, mar St P & J 10.2.1839 Samuel Thomas Long 1845-1935 = Rebeckah Saunders Coles 1844-1925 mar Holy Trinity, Bristol, 10.4.1871 LORRIMER Elizabeth, d 1793, aged 34 see Charles Emet, jun, d 1794; James see Charles Emet, jun, d 1794 LORRINGE Elizabeth, IA, will at GRO, 1727 LOSCOMBE Benjamin esq., of City of Bristol, to Miss Cooper, only ch of Charles Cooper, Merchant of London, BG 12.9.1776 Joseph, notice of a robbery of a colliery at Hanham belonging to J.L. & Co., Brass Battery & Wire Co of Bristol, reward to be paid at their warehouse, Queens Square. BG 24.11.1764

Thomas, inhab of KW Chase 1684, Ellacombe LOVELACE/LOVELESS Betsey Loveless, d.o. John & Dina of F.C, bp 7.4.1805 Whitefield School, KW Dina see Betsey 1805 Edward Loveless, s.o. Edward, collier, bur St P & J, 14.12.1698 John see Betsey, 1805 LOVELL A. & Co, boot manufrs, see "From Colliers to Clickers", S. Fryer. Abraham, of Downend, cm, inventory 1713, see Probate Inventories of Downend, Peris Jones, BAFHS 36, p27. Amelia, see George Johnson 1791, see Chas 1796 Ann, see Thos, 1820, see Samuel 1837, see Benjamin 1856 Benjamin, see Hester Stanton 1812-1898 Benjamin, of Staple Hill, par of Mangots, engineer, will dated 26.1.1856 & proved 30.8.1856, mentions William Jones, chandler; his children George, John, William & Ann Lovell, and the children of his son Isaac Lovell. Sir Bernard, FRS, Astronomer, Old Scholar of Kingswood Grammar School, see article, E.P. 2.3.1991; see Who's Who and Who's Who in Science. Betsey, see Chas, 1820; Betty see Chas, 1796 Celia, see Walter Smith, 1756, see Chas Arthur, 1759, see Charles, 1796 Charles, see Chas Arthur, 1759, see his father Charles, 1796 Charles, carpenter & sawyer, 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b Charles, of Mangots, cm, will dated 1794 & proved 4.2 1796, mentions wife Mary; sons William, George, Charles, Samuel, daus Celia, Sophia, Arnelia & Betty. Charles, of KW, cm, & Martha, their dau Betsey aged 3, bp Hanham Abbots, 1.10.1820 Charles of Mangots, will dated 6.9.1825 and proved 15.3.1826, wife Elizabeth, son Thos, son Samuel, dau Sarah, dau Ann Cambridge, son John, dau Martha, dau Elizabeth Barnes. Charles, married with one child; banksman at Easton Colliery, Leonard Boult & Co, on Tuesday morning 2 am overbalanced & the tram he was pushing overbalanced & fell on him. Assistant to regular banksman James Bees; Edward Harris, engine driver at pit and of Gothic Cottage, Upper Easton gave evidence at inquest, BM 14.1.1860 Charles, see Samuel 1869 Dr, see Andrew Pope, re donations etc to Cock Rd School, FFBJ 21.8.1813 Elizabeth: "the daughter of a Kingswood Market woman, Elizabeth Lovell, aged 5, burnt to death, FFBJ 5 Mar 1792 Elizabeth, see Charles, 1825/6, see Isaac 1826, see Samuel 1837; Frances see Thomas, 1820 George, of Mangots, collier & Elizabeth Woodward of Puck, bondsman Thomas Lovell, coal driver, BMLB 28.6.1686 George, see Charles, 1796, see Samuel, 1837, see Benjamin, 1856 George, yeo, Mangots, Will dated 23.1.1850 Proved 16.6.1852. Wm Jones of Staple Hill, gardener, Charles Hill of KW, shopkeeper, dau Harriet Bird, wid of Thos Bird of KW, sons Wm, Thos, Geo, Sam Lovell, dau Charlotte Hobbs, dau Mary Lovell. George, 45, KW, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List; George see Hester Stanton 1812-1898

George: "Warmley workman's claim for compensation", 3.3.1900, BO. George Henry, see Joseph Hyman, 1925 George (1934) see BAFHS Journal no 101 p16, Summer 2000 Hannah, 70, Oldland, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List Hannah, see Samuel Caines, 1828, see Samuel, 1837 Henry, see Jonathon Tucker, 1684 Henry & Jane of Bitton, their dau Rachel b Hanham Bitton 16.1.1814, Keynsham Baptist. Henry, of Downend, injured Deep Pit, Nov 1910, see WDP Hester, see Samuel, 1837 Isaac, of Mangots, collier & Jane Lyssiman, I.A., BMLB 2.9.1699 Isaac Lovell & Widow Lovell of Mangots, named on Player's Map, 1750 Isaac, collier of KW Hill & Elizabeth, dau Mary HTKW Isaac, see Benjamin, 1856; Isaac, 75, aged, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 Jane, see Henry, 1814; Joel, see George Groves, 1810 John, see Charles, 1825/6, see Benjamin , 1856 Joseph, see Samuel 1837 Joseph, 1842-1919, For 50 years a preacher on the circuit, "A sketch of the History of the KW Circuit and some of the men I have known in it." (ref 287.142, St Geo Lib), records details of early KW Circuit & Zion Chapel, Page 3 says "First Chapel at Lypiatt's Lane, and model deed drawn up guidance of Mr W. Butler, Mr G. Brain…." Love, see Chas Arthur, 1759; Martha, see Thos, 1748 Martha, 81, wife of William, cm, fractured skull by falling on a qty of stones causing instant death, Inq 12 Dec 1796, Mangots, D260/GRO Martha, see Chas, 1820, see Charles, 1825/6; Marie, see Wm 1720 Mary, see Samuel Landsdown, 1717, see Chas Arthur, 1759, see Fra Pearce, 1764, see Charles, 1796, see Isaac, 1826, see Samuel, 1837, see George, 1850/2, see Samuel, 1858 Mary Ann, 80, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Moses, cm, kcp belonging to Duke of Beaufort, near Lodge, Inq 27.3.1800, Mangots, bur Mangots 13.3.1800, see KCP Peter, see Wm Henry Ettle, 1908 R. "died at his house in Old Market Street, s.o. Mr Lovell, pinmaker of Downend, obit FFBJ 7.5.1796 Rachel, see Henry Willis, 1738, see Henry, 1814 Robert Love(ll)? 1667, list of Fugitives from KW, Ellacombe Robert, pinmaker of Downend, obit FFBJ 10.3.1804 Samuel, of Mangots, coal driver, & Elizabeth Smith, Mangots, BMLB 9.11.1663 Samuel, of Mangots & Elizabeth Holder of Thornbury, mar Yate 12.1.1711 Samuel, see Wm, 1720 Samuel, cm, bach Mangots,o21, & Hannah Stone, of Bitton, spinster. o21, bondsman Isaac Smith, Stapleton, cm, BMLB 25.3.1769 Samuel, see Charles, 1796, see Samuel Sheppard, 1800/1, see Charles, 1825/6 see Charles, 1825/6 Samuel: "Mr S.L., a respectable farmer at Bitton" obit 18.1.1827, BG. Samuel, will dated 20.9.1837 & proved 16.10.1837, of St Geo, engineer, to wife Hester all tenements etc in Mangots, his children Mary, wife of George Rogers, Ann, wife of Thomas

Bracey, Joseph Lovell, William Lovell, Elizabeth wife of William Abbot, Samuel Lovell, George, Hester & Hannah Lovell. Samuel, see George, 1850/2, Samuel, b 1858, s.o. Charles & Mary, 10 Market Place, cm, bp St Simons, 10.9.1869 Sarah, see Hester Stanton 1812-; Sophia see Charles, 1796 Thomas, collier, Mangots, 1632, see E.J. p177 Thomas, see John Wood, 1653, see John Owen, 1664 Thomas, jun, 1684, list of inhabs of KW Chase, Ellacombe; Thomas see George, 1686 Thomas, s.o. Martha, kcp & bur Mangots, 1748; Thomas see Thos Powell, 1808 Thomas, died of poison aged 5 mths. Bur Bitton, 25.4.1820. (It seems very strange that another person should die of poison so close to Thos Worlock in 1820, but nothing sinister is noted in the register) Thomas, cm of Oldland, Cowhorne Hill, & Margaret, their children Ann (6) & Frances (3) bp Hanham Abbotts, 2.7.1820 Thomas, see Charles, 1825/6, see George, 1850/2; Widow, see Isaac 1750 William s.o. William, cole driver of Barton Regis, apprenticed to Samuel Lovell, farrier & Marie his wife, 7 yrs Mar 1720. Bristol Apprents, BRO William, of FC & Mary Arthur of Stapleton, mar Yate 1725; William, see Charles Arthur, 1759 William, of this parish, died 15 Dec 1767 aged 63, St Geo MI William, yeo of Bitton, mar Sarah Ockford, sp, otp, Almondsbury, 10.2.1791 William, lab, Downend, Will: friend John Lanaway, wife Martha, grandchildren Benjamin, William & Sarah Owles, son in law Samuel Newman. Signed. Witnessed Mary Magdaleen Sutton, wife of Nicholas of Downend, Hannah Nelmes, wife of William of Downend. Proved 27.10.1798 by Sam Newman. Under £20. BRO William, see Charles, 1796, see Martha 1796. William, 21, kcp belonging to Messrs Castle & Co, Stapleton, D260/GRO & bur Mangots 9.1.1809, see KCP William, see Samuel 1837, see Benjamin, 1856 William: arraigned as a specimen case, 44 others also accused, in employ of KW Coal & Iron Co (Handel Cossham) employers claimed £4 in compensation in dispute about amount of coal per day brought up. William Fletcher was Underground bailiff and Lovell worked with George Bampfield & Benjamin Morton. Weigher at pit was William Ward who gave evidence, see WDP 9, 12 June, & 24 July 1874 --- Lovell, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 "Recollections", Lovell family of Siston, North Common & Oldland Common, by Percy Lovell. LOVELOCK Ann, bur Bitton, 14.4.1816, aged 75 Isaac, bur Bitton, 25.1.1848, aged 30 John, yeoman, d 20.4.1771 aged 78, MI Bitton, Bigland John, Bitton, will 1771, ref 1771/73, GRO John, bur Bitton, 15.11.1849, aged 39 LOVERIDGE

Ellen, known as "Mizzelly". Romany of St George, married to John Hiscox, 1890s, see BAFHS Journal 102, p43, "Barefist Jack from Bristol" Loveridge, "Romany family" of Lodge Causeway, see BAFHS 69, p9 LOW(E) Ann, see John Hayardin, 1684; Sarah, see Geo Garland, 1705; William see Thos Bryant 1768 LUCAS Elizabeth see Richard Pearsall, 1791 J.R. his house at Stapleton damaged in great storm. FFBJ 23.7.1808 Laura, 30, Beatrice, 10, Laura, 3, Bessie, 1, KW, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List NB: Many Lucas entries at St P & J 1842-1863 LUCE John of Puck, collier & Elizabeth Gregory, 37, bondsman Roger Gregory of Puck, bondsman 11.9.1638, Gloucester Marriage Allegations LUCKLEY John see Wm Hayward, 1760 LUDLOW Ebenezer, see Ann Pinnell Ebenezer, in Winterbourne Troop, see Wm Perry, 1803 Ebenezer: "1851 March 18th at Almondsbury, aged 74, Ebenezer Ludlow, esqr, Sergeant at Law and one of the Commissioners in Bankrupsy (sic) for Bristol District. Him and John Couch was schoolmates." (Couch) James of Old Sodbury, Glos, gent, to Thos Anstey of I.A., yeo, 25.7.1781 re premises in I.A. called Hi House. 29 Sep 1784 assignment to attend fee Robt Cole of Yate, yeo, John & Betty Walkley, Thos Anstey & Thos Perry of Wootton under Edge, gent, Jun 21/22, 1793 lease & release Thos Anstey to James Holman, mealman, BRO 29226/14, 17, 2.1 William, of Yate, burglary at his barn. “Banditti” named as John Tovey, alias Dando, John Dando, Robt Bryant, Wm Bryant, Joseph Matthews, Stephen Tovey, alias Dando, Jacob Tovey alias Dando, James Williams. Armed with a loaded gun. Robert and Wm Bryant escaped, rest taken to Gloucester. FFBJ, 21.3.1801 William, senior of Yate, his house unroofed & robbed of half a ton of cheese, FFBJ 14.8.1813 LUFFINGHAM Jonathon, vicar of Siston, 1687-1725: see "The Remembrancer" Glos FHS Journal Summer 1980. Jonathon, Siston, will at GRO, 1725, died Jan 21 1725. "Rector of Siston, 34 yrs and 4 mths, aged 74 yrs 7 mths.) Mary wife of Jonathon, bur Siston, 13.12.1724 aged 84 within 17 days. LUKER John, St George, victualler, widower, o21 & Hannah Flook of same, wid o21. John Dean of P &

J, farrier, bondsman, BMLB 2..4.1771 LUKIN Lionel & Co, Conham Works, Hanham, Advert. For horses 19.7.1803, see Saniger's Notes, BRO LUSTY Samuel, William & James, pinmakers. See "Not Worth a Pin", Doreen Street; William went to Two Mile Hill, 1851, see "Lusty girls & Pin Money", BAFHS Journal No 8. LUTNER John, labourer, making new railway at Warmley injured in accident breaking leg, ribs, & collarbone, at Infirmary, FFBJ 15.8.1829 LUT(T)ON/LEWTON Aaron Lewton, 31, cm, Bitton, 3 scars on left arm, light brown hair, long features, dark hazel eyes, very well behaved, can read a little, charged with assault on Constables Batt & Bull, & stealing 2 horses, 3.4.1816, Not guilty, Q Gs/5, 1-5, GRO Ambrose Luton, follower of John Cennick, 1740 ; Charles Lutton, see Charles Arthur 1759 Charles, in Winterbourne Troop, see Wm Perry, 1803 Edith Luton see Pointz Fox, 1698; Edward (and to be overseer) see Margaret 1611 Edward Luton, s.o. Tobias, Doynton, yeo, apprenticed to Ann Hort, currier, Bristol Apprents, 3.11.1699, BRO Elizabeth, see Mary 1772 Elizabeth Lewton, wife of John, cm, burnt to death in her clothes in absence of husband who was at work, near her confinement, seized by pain of labour, fell on the fire. Inq 29.1.1810, King's Arms, Oldland, D260/GRO Esther Lewton see Samuel Sartain, 1769 Frances Lewton, "Madam Archer's Under-cook's maid." (evidently very low down the pecking order! Her mother was asking that she write home.) MD 1721 George, yeo, Longwell Green, Bitton, Bristol Poll, 1835 Hannah Lewton, see Stephen Shipley, 1767, see Mary 1772 Hester Luton, see John, 1704; James, see Mary 1772 James Luton, "a beautiful boy aged 9 drowned in a pond at Mangotsfield, s.o. Mr J. Luton, 2 Sep BG 3.5.1804 Jane, see Mary 1772; Joan, see Ann Strange, 1611,see Henry Russell, 1634 Job Luton of Mangots, kcp 23.5.1752 FFBJ Job Luton, of Mangots (John of Priston, Som as bonds) cornfactor & Lydia Rich of Pucklechurch, 29 Oct 1789, mar lic. Job, ("Jabe Luten"), inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO Job Luton, see Samuel 1837; Johane see Margaret, 1611 John Luton see William Horrell, 1684, see Hugh Hyatt, 1684, see Wm Braine, 1686 John Luton of Yate, cm, mar Mary Poole of Wickwar, mar Yate 1702 John Luton, cm & Mary, their children John, 1704, Hester, 1705, John, 1708, bp Yate John, see Mary 1772, see Nich Sweet, 1777, see Job, 1789, see Elizabeth, 1810 Lad called Lewton fell about 20 fathoms in a coalmine belonging to Mr John Stibbs called

Babel's Tower. Had two legs broken but in a fair way of recovery." James White killed in same accident, 1 Sep 1806, D260/GRO Lucy Lutton, see Chas Arthur 1759 Margaret d.o. Edward, Johane wife of Edward, see Ann Strange, 1611 Mary Luton, see John, 1704 Mary, wife of William Lewton, d 24.10.1772 aged 66, John Lewton, sen, Hanham, d 13.6.1772 aged 80, Hannah his wife, d 5.10.1743 aged 43, Sarah wife of John, jun, 28.9.1767 aged 43, Elizabeth d.o. James & Jane of Clifton, d 19.7.1784 aged 28, MI, Bitton, Bigland Richard Lewton & S. Lewton, named in Player's Map, 1750 (see Joseph Bailey) S. Lewton see Richard 1750 Samuel Luton, full age, bach, lab, of Westerleigh s.o. Job, lab. & Martha Flook, full age, sp, same, d.o. Samuel Flook, cm, mar West 25.9.1837 Sarah, see Mary 1772, Sarah Lewton, see Wm Olds, 1793 Susanna Lewton, see MD 1724 Thomas Luton, of Yate & Elizabeth Butler, same, mar lic Glos 26.3.1712/3, GRO Tobias Luton, see Edward 1699, Tobias Lewton, see Roger Bryan(t) 1727 William Luton, of Yate, & Mary Werrett otp mar I.A. 22.4.1703 William Luton, cm, see James Harris, 1729, William, see Mary 1772, see Henry Watts, 1788 William, in Winterbourne Troop, see Wm Perry, 1803 William Luton, collier, dead in lane at bottom of KW Hill, on 22nd inst., Verdict, "Visitation of God" Inq. 23.3.1819 Tennis Court Inn, Warmley. William, yeo, Bitton, Bristol Poll, 1835 William Lewton, killed by a kick from a horse, see FFBJ 1.8.1835 ------Lewton, see James White, 1806 LYES John, butcher, inhabs of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe LYNAM John & Richard, in list of rioters in KW, Nov 1670 & "remanded to next sessions for Meredith's", Ellacombe Richard, collier, inhab of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe LYNE see LINES LYONS Mary, mar Joseph Britton of Bitton, at Compton Dando 5.4.1756 LYSSIMAN Jane see Isaac Lovell, 1699 LYTE Richard see Joane Hawkins, 1653 MABBOT

William, collier, Westerleigh, 1608, aged abt 40, middle stature, suitable as a musketeer, Men & Armour, Glos. MABY Samuel of Mangots & Mary Turner mar Winterbourne, 30.3.1807 MADDERN Mr: Master at Wesley's School, see AKW 1757 MAGGS ---- see John Scully, 1824 Ann, see Robt House, 1783 Edward, 37, of "Marckersfield" (Mangotsfield?) in Ilchester gaol, 14.1.1827, SRO Q/AGi 15/2 Emmanuel, 77, Bitton, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List George, "in the year 1760, Champion of England" bur at Pensford 23.12.1810, see George Milsom, 1770. George, see AKW 1763 & 1770 Joseph, St George, "no freeholder" Glos Election, see SFBJ 22.2.1777 Rosanna, 67, illness, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 Thomas, in House of Correction, St P & J, 11.8.1742, charged with stealing coals from Aaron Brain & partners coalworks at Hanham, to be kept 10 days then sent to Castle in Gloucester. (GRO Q/S records) Thomas, one of 30 colliers arrested & taken to Newgate after 1753 march on Bristol & subsequent riot. (later acquitted) see FFBJ 26.5.1753 & Annals of KW Thomas, "mason & lab" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b ---- Maggs, see BAFHS Journal no 33, p20-21. . MAGLINTON Mary d.o. Richard, "run away for having two wives" bp St P & J, 8.12.1723 MAINSTONE James, see Ann Pinnell MAIR ? see Goodenough, 1816 MALBONE Captain - see Capt James Stephenson, 1813 Micajah Malbon. At Stapleton, after a few days illness, Micajah Malbon, esq., Captain, Royal Navy, leaving behind an amiable widow, 4 children and many friends to deplore his loss. He had devoted 34 years of his life to His Majesty's service and distinguished himself in many engagements. FFBJ 19.6.1813 MALLARD John, see Nathaniel Fry, 1773

MALPAS James, see Wm Lewis, 1754 & see AKW 1757 Samuel, 53, who kept, King's Head, St Philips, obit, FFBJ 4.12.1819 MANLEY Elizabeth, 80, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897; Mary, 58, fits, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 MANNERING William, Mangots, Protestant building in Mangots is intended, Wm Mannering, J. Jones, Thomas Burchell, John Smith, John Burchell, H. Burchell, 1.9.1794, GRO/GDR 319A p187 MANNERS Daniel, Bitton, cm, Chest pains. Going to work. Inquest Co I Acc 1291 GRO 2.9.1856 James, elder, perambulation of IA, 1695; John see Henry Warn, 1804 John, alias Maynard & Charles Fuller, alias "the Squire" condemned for stealing cloth from Mr Joyce of Freshford, on King's Evidence of Joseph Smart, Robert Ball, for providing cart to take cloth away, 12 months. George Caines concerned in above remanded, Francis Caines & Henry Warn to be hanged for horsetheft. See FFBJ 18.8.1804, and see also "Cock Road Gang" by I. Wyatt, BRL. John, o21, bach, collier, KW, s.o. Joseph, lab & Sarah Bush, o21, sp, KW, d.o. James, lab, mar HTKW 20.11.1842 Joseph, see John 1842 MANNING(S) James Manning died, husband to Eliza Ashmead, 1843 Decr 28th, (Couch) Nicholas, see Geo Bateman 1861 William "Bill", "Stop me and buy one" ice-cream motorcycle in KW, 1920s. see EP 4.10.1982 & photo. (Bill was the brother of Elsie Wooff, nee Mannings, and the family lived at 31 Victoria Park, Kingswood, 1930s etc.) MANSELL Martha see Christopher Williams 1703/4 MANSFIELD James, Moorfields, house sale, FFBJ 20.6.1812 MANTELL James, of Westover House, Bitton, Obit FFBJ 18.8.1821 Mary, "Oct 21 at Bitton, Mary, the wife of F.R. Mantell, surgeon, BG 24.10.1844 MARCHANT Ken, of St George, various articles in EP, BT, 10.9.02, etc. MARDEN Thos & wife, 95th regt, Queen St, Castle St, (Persons and families who receive weekly relief St

Peter's Hospital, 1818, BRO P/StM/OP/6). MARKHAM Thomas, bootmaker of St Philips, obit 23.4.1814 MARKS George, see Iddee, 1708; Ellen, 40, wid, 1 ch, KW North, outdoor poor 1897 Hannah, see Wm 1858 Iddee wife of George Marke of Abstone, bur Puck, 6.7.1708 John, see Wm, 1757; Mary, see Wm 1757; Sam, see Wm 1757 Widow, see John Wood, 1653 William, wife Hannah, with children John, 6, Mary, 4, Wm, 2 & Sam, threequarters, of Weston Bath, Settlement Exam 17.10.1757 Bitton, P/B/OP/6/g/64 William of Bitton, accused of murder of his wife, FFBJ 12.9.& 19.9.1767 & Annals of KW MARNE John of Barton Regis, gave evidence as to KW Liberties of Newton, Berkeley & others, 1629, see Braine, p65 MARSDEN Mr, owner of Crown Pit, mentioned at Inq report on Charles Dolling, BMerc 28..6.1856 MARSH Ann, see Henry 1841; Charles Bruton, see Jn Dando 1839 Daniel, 12, Mangots, tumour, ankle, BRI Inpatients 1791 Edith see Fra Woodington, 1793 Ellot of P & J, & Elizabeth Bryant of Siston, mar Siston, 19.2.1729 Henry, born county, collier, 70, Ann, 70, 1841 census Abson. J. see Ann Johnson, 1812, see Eleanor Johnson, 1815, see Thos Stone, 1820 James, cm, Jane Bryant, pregnant, warrant of bastardy, 10 Oct 1823, Westerleigh, BRO John, Winterbourne Rifle Brigade, 1818-41, discharged aged 39 Mary, servant of Hanham, charged with “murder of her bastard which she delivered herself privately and threw down a common sewer”. BG 12.4.1804 Mary see John Bryant, 1837 Robert, 76, bur 12.12.1851 Christchurch, Downend; (Robert was born at Leighterton, Glos, and is the ancestor of Andrew Plaster of BAFHS.) Samuel see John Bryant 1837 Thomas of West, not rated, Glos Election, see SFBJ 22.2.1777, BG 20.2.1777 Thomas, 51, bur 26.12.1873 Christchurch, Downend William, collier, Soundwell Pit, evidence at Inq on Wm Harris & others see BM 1.11.1845 MARSHAL Edward Marshall, Abson & Wick, 67th Foot, discharged 1785 aged 46, N.A James, 29, illness of wife, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 John, barber surgeon, Mangots. Electoral Roll 1739

Lawrence Marshall, 1652, Mangots, BAFHS 36, p27 Marshal's Green shown on map of West Hanham, 1670, BRO "Ellacombe Parish of Bitton", mss MARTIN(E) Ann, see Wm Sweet, 1760; Ann, 78, aged, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 Christopher, see Roger Langesford, 1565; Edith, see Wm, 1716 Edward, see Wm Baker, 1815 George, see Chas Arthur 1749; George, see AKW 1759 George of Lawrence Hill, "a truly honest man; farmer & linen draper of Wine Street" Obit FFBJ 22.2.1800 George, cm, kcp by a large stone falling on his head (Mr Jefferies's) Inq 22.2.1814, Crown, Warmley D260/GRO Isaac, of St George, gardener, William Martin & Samuel Haynes, poor children of Brislington were apprenticed to him in 1784 (see Brislington Bulletins, no 5, DPL) J.S. see Geo Brain, 1899, see Job Bennett, 1901 James, see Sam Wilcox, 1827 James of St P & J extra, brickmaker, bach, 20 & Ann Durbin, of Bitton, sp, 20, William Coombs of St P & J, extra, waterman, bondsman, Hester Durbin, mother to consent. Will of William Durbin, dec'd father, £2.19.0d. BMLB 27.2.1806 John Martine, of Acton, Glos, bur Bath Abbey 11 Aug 1584 Margaret, see John Powell, 1758; Mary, see Joseph Willis, 1731 Mrs see Charles Arthurs, 1749 Oliver, 1691 survey of KW Chase, labourer, ability indifferent, wife, 2 ch, good house, eighth acre, 4 horses, see E.J. p179 Sarah, see Charles Hibbert 1795; Susannah, see Wm Tyler 1750, AKW 1750 Thomas, tailor of Winterbourne, see Henry Bowen, 1743 Thomas, landlord St George, allowing gaming with dice, convictions Lawford's Gate Petty Session, 5.8.1848, Vol 22, W.O.T, p94-145, BRO William, s.o. William, of Long Ashton, d.83rd year of his age, 1716, Edith his wife, d.12.4.1724 aged 80, Bitton, Bigland William senior, at Baptists Mills, 74, 62 years in employ of Bristol Brass & Copper Co, Obit 23.3.1843 MASLIN Amelia, 38, 2 ch, deserted, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 MASON Joseph, granted licence to keep an Asylum in Stapleton, 1774. After his death it was continued by his 2 daughters. See BAFHS Journal no 101, p17, Summer 2000. "of Fishponds", Obit FFBJ 2.10.1779 Joseph, "the late Dr J.R." = lot 1, Stapleton Enclosure, 28.10.1779, FFBJ Joseph, see Sarah Carpenter, 1781; Rob James, see Thos Cross, 1818 William, clerk, Yate, KW Country voices, 1722, Bristol Poll Book..

MASSEY Geo H, 21, b St Philips, 1881 cens RN at sea etc., BAFHS 73, p28 MASTER(S) John & Sarah, see Nathaniel Burchill, 1816; Kate Louise, see Wm Trembling 1894 Thomas Master, see James Stibbs, 1810; William, see Wm Trembling 1894 MATES Ann, residing Mangots & Edw Young of Norton Malreward, mar Mangots, 13.6.1757 MATTHEWS Alice, see John Gregory 1794 etc; Edward, see Mark Bateman 1870 John, Mangots, 1704, see E.J. p145; John, see Wm 1723 Joseph, see Richard 1699 Joseph, see Wm Ludlow, 1801 Marie, see John Brice, 1650 Richard, Westerleigh, lab, Barbados, 1656, Servants to Foreign Plantations, Coldham-Wilson Richard s.o. Joseph, Barton Regis, tailor, to Robt Dickenson, shipwright, Bristol Apprentice 31.1.1699 Richard, see James Purnell, 1814 William s.o. John, glassman of) Screws Hole, bp St P & J, 30.6.1723 Matthews family (1760 &c) of Frampton Court Fam, Winterbourne, with connections at FC & Westerleigh, see "Winterbourne, Gloucestershire," Elliott. MAUDLEY Jane, see John Pitt, 1694 (see also "Jane the wife of Pitt") MAULE Mary, youngest d.o. Mr Wm Maule, at Stapleton Rd, Obit 9.8.1828 MAUNDRELL Thomasie, see Thos Pearsall, 1813 MAXFIELD Thomas see Mrs Turner, 1740 & AKW, 17.2.1739 MAY(S) Ann Mays, see Robt 1841; Betty May, see David Tanner 1796 Caroline May, see Joseph 1830 Charlotte Mays, see Wm 1841; Charlotte, 71, aged, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 Daniel May, see Joseph 1830; Eliza Mays, see Robt 1841 Fanny Mays, see Robt 1841;George May, see Joseph 1830 Henry May, see Francis Creswick, 1674, see Joseph 1830 Jacob Mays, see Wm 1841; Job Mays, see Wm 1841 John May, see Francis Creswick, 1674

John Mays, coal carrier, 1684 list of inhabs of KW Chase, Ellacombe John May, otp coalpit man & Mary Hillman mar W & A 14.9.1766 John May, aged 14, s.o. Samuel of Nibley, cm, to Isaac Moreton of Chipping Sodbury shoemaker for 5 years, 11 Sep 1874, Westerleigh Apprentices, BRO Jonathan Mays, see Geo Jefferies 1748 Joseph & Lydia, with children George, 15, Samuel 13, Caroline 8, Henry 3, Daniel threeqtrs, removed Bitton to Hanham 1.4.1830, P/B/OP/6/b/111 BRO Joseph, 32, b St George, 1881 cens RN at sea etc., BAFHS 73, p28 Lydia May see Joseph 1830 Robert May, 36, George Rickards, 46, John Williams, 19, suffocated & drowned Serridge Pit, Inq 16.12.1822, Coalpit Heath, D260/GRO Robert, collier, 45, Fanny, 45, Eliza, 15 & Ann, 15, 1841 cens Wick Samuel May, see Joseph 1830 Samuel Mays, Oldland Common, 28, drowned in pit, bur 21.12.1846 Bitton. Samuel May, see John 1874; Sarah Mays, see Wm 1841 William, collier, 40, Sarah, 40, Charlotte, 15, Jacob, 11, Job, 5, William, 2, 1841 cens Wick. --- May, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 MAYNARD John, gardener, of Lawrence Hill, robbed of £60 cash, six teaspoons and wearing apparel. A poor man, aged 84, thus deprived of his hard earnings of 50 years. FFBJ 30.10.1813 Mary, see Gabriel Jones, 1670 Mary see Wm Thompson, 1743 Susanna, see John Brown, 1677 Thomas, see John Wood, 1653 Thomas, collier, now Wm Morgan inhabs of KW Chase 1684, Ellacombe William, potter, St Philips, 1798-1801, "Bristol Potters, 1775-1906", R.K. Henrywood MAYNE William, farmer of Upton, witness in trial of Joseph Britton (Brittain) & others for highway robbery, see BJ 6.4.1850 MAYO Mary, 69, chronic asthma, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 MAYSH Daniel, inhab of Mangots, 1798, GRO D674/H30 Samuel, inhab of Mangots, 1798, GRO D674/H30 MAZE James: “in early part of April last, sincerely lamented in consequence of a fall ascending one of the Egyptian pyramids, James Maze, esquire, aged 32 years of Rownham Lodge and partner in the house of Peter Maze & Sons, merchants, of this City”. Obit. FFBJ 21.5.1831 Peter, see Andrew Pope, re donations etc to Cock Rd School, FFBJ 21.8.1813

McCARTHY William, 20, kcp by fall out of a cart whilst ascending, Mr Whittuck's near Hanham, Inq 12.11.1812 at Oldland. D260/GRO & KCP McGILBERT Catharine, see Henry Mills Grace, census 1851 MEAD(E) Mary see Samuel Jones, 1759; Robert cm of Mangots, see Joseph Priske 1675 MEALING Jane, see Thomas Stickler, 1792 Lillie, see George Frame, 1901 Mary Ann, see Henry Ellacombe, 1871 Thomas, see George Frame, 1901 MEDLICOTT Mr, see Henry Watts, 1788 MEERE Giles, 71, Bitton, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List MEES Ann d 1846, see Henry Hill Budgett; George d 1866 see Henry Hill Budgett Mary nee Budgett d 1835, see Henry Hill Budgett MERCHANT Amy, 27, & Ellen, 2, Mangots, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List MEREDITH Rev.---- see William Mosely, 1727 Dionesia, d.o. John, Lord of Manor, by Elizabeth his wife, d.o. Wm Bassett of Claverton, Som, esq, d. 3.3.1702 aged 36. MI Mangots, p37, E.J. Elizabeth, see Dionesia, 1702 Elizabeth, relict of John d. 22.7.1705 aged 75. MI Mangots, p37, E.J. John, gent, d 9.2.1641, John his son, d 11.7.1697, see E.J. p97. John Merideth esq, Mangots & Elizabeth Hollis widow of Claverton, mar there 2.1.1665/6 John, 1672, BAFHS 52, p36 John, see Francis Woodward 1683, see Fra Creswick, 1684, see James Ricketts, 1691, see Dionesia, 1702, see Elizabeth 1705 John, 1712-15, see E.J. p145; John, 1716, Mangots, see E.J. p158 Squire: 1722 etc, MD; William, 1672, BAFHS 52, p36 Meredith family at Winterbourne: Nicholas s.o. John, gent, bp 25.9.1654, John s.o. ditto, bp 8.8.1659, Elizabeth d.o. ditto, bp 14 .2.1659 (with Susannah d.o. Mr Thomas Symes, bp same day). John Meredith & Mrs Philippa Symes mar 21.12.1658.

Meredith family see E.J. p98 MERRETT Anthony see Luke Symonds, 1865 MERRICK William of Mangots & Mary Prosser mar Winterbourne 6.12.1768 MERRIFIELD Brian - article re Kingswood-Siegen (Germany) exchange 1952, see EP. BT 3.9.02 MERRY Cornelius, servant of Sir John Newton, 1685 during Francis Creswick affair MESSINGER Edward, cm, 55, Martha,14, Edward, cm, 14, John, 9, 1841 census Wick John see Edward 1841; Martha see Edward 1841 MIDDLETON Lord, see Henry Watts, 1788 Matthew see Sarah Rich, 1684; Thomas, West., wills at GRO,1730 MIDFORD See John Wood, 1653 William, 1652, Mangots, BAFHS 36, p27 MILES Aaron see Wm Cryer 1840 George, "vereing boy" , 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b Hannah, see Wm Cryer 1840, see Robt Mozley John, 17, burnt to death in a cp near Serridge by firedamp. Inq 4.12.1818 at Coalpit Heath D260/GRO John, see Job Dyer 1828 Richard Myles, "coledryver", Wick & Abson, lower stature suitable for service with a calyver, Men & Armour for Glos, 1608 Robert: order by Joseph Atwell Small, DD & Henry Creswick, esq, JP, re Robert Miles of Warmley, servant to pay £1.15.0d & 1/- weekly re bastard of Hannah Clarke of FC, 21.8.1794, BRO P/FC/OP/6/23 Robert, coal hallier, 70, Sarah, 65, 1841 cens Siston Court; Sarah see Robt 1841 MILKSTREET John, cm, Bitton, 26.11.1746, BRO 004435/4 MILL Christopher, see Arthur Player 1598

Christopher of Doynton & Grace Morgan d.o. Thomas, clerk, 1612 Mistress: in list of inhabs of Siston during vicar's perambulation 1674 (BRO) MILLAMS George of Canterbury, late of Bitton, butcher, bankrupts, FFBJ 22.6.1765 MILLARD Alice, 26, imbecile, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897; Charlotte, 57, debility, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Christopher, 1618, Mangots, BAFHS 36, p27 Edgar Charles, killed mining accident at Mangotsfield, died 12.12.1915 aged 35. Information in letter from Joan M. Bush. Millard was her husband's grandfather, also killed was a man called Milsom & Reece Hall. Emma, 73, aged, KW North, outdoor poor 1897 Emma, 35, 5 ch, confinement, KW North, outdoor poor 1897 George, 51, wife, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897; George, 50, Mangots, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List Joane, wid, 1671, Mangots, BAFHS 36, p27 John, o21, bach, miner, KW s.o. John, miner & Elizabeth Gifford, o21, sp, KW, d.o. Luke, stuffman, mar HTKW 25.12.1842 Martha, see John Tucker 1691, see Richard Francis, 1767 Michael see AKW 1753 Richard, executed for uttering forged notes, FFBJ 3.5.1828 Sarah, widow, now Sarah, her daughter, inhabs of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe Susan Agnes, Mangots, admitted 1893, lunatic in Gloucester County Asylum, Warmley Union list, 1897 Susanna see Joseph Humphreys, 1720; Susanna see Susanna Millidge Widow & her dau, Mangots, 1600's see E.J. p177; Widow see Sarah, 1684 William of Wick, a jobber in cattle, returning from Cheddar Fair, his horse going at full gallop, fell & killed him on the spot, FFBJ 3.11.1754 William, see Richard Francis 1767, see BAFHS 52, p36 William, lab of Mangots, murdered in his bed with a coalpit mattock by intruder, John Stallard, who was later hanged. See BMBJ 9.2.1782, bur reg Mangots, 5.2.1782, and Annals of KW. William, bach, Westerleigh, & Jane Cooksey, sp, otp, mar St Michael's, Bath, licence, 23.10.1792, witnesses James Cooksey & Samuel Faulkner. William, see Samuel Bryant 1828 MILLIDGE/MILLEDGE Elizabeth, bur Pucklech 21 Jun 1705 John, see Thos Burnell, 1630; John mar Priscilla Reeves, St Michael, 5.10.1705 John, farmer of Mangots & Hannah Hall of W & A, (bondsman John Green, of Bristol, gent) BMLB 5.2.1707 John s.o. John & Mary, bp St Michael, 9.5.1756 Mary, see John 1756; Mary, F.C. 1771, went to America, see "Coldham" Susanna (Shuke) alias Millard: b St George, 1766, d.o. Thomas & Elizabeth, see below.

Convicted 16.9.1786, tsp 14 yrs, aboard Lady Julian. (For background see "The Floating Brothel" by Sian Rees). Thomas Davis also convicted 11.9.1786, TSP for life see QS Rolls ts, BRO. see James Pillinger - Bristolian, BAFHS 49, p26. in Australia 1787 see article BAFHS 64, p20-21; James Morris of Minster Sheppey, of H.M. Hulk Broederscarp, mariner & Susanna Milledge of same, spinster, 5.4.1801, (BRL: Canterbury Licence, A.J. Wills) Thomas, bur Pucklech, 28 Jul 1710 Thomas Milledge & Elizabeth Randall, mar St Geo, 1765. Parents of Shuke, b 1766, see above. MILLER John, see Solomon Phipps, 1785 Lt-Col Miller, nephew of Fiennes Trotman of Siston, sent news from Waterloo, see FFBJ 8.7.1815 Mr, painter, without Lawford's Gate, Flower Show, FFBJ 16.7.1726 Thomas Chapman, see James Allen, 1804 MILLETT Eleanor, see Ezekiel Tucker, 1666; Ellenor, widow, 1696, Mangots, BAFHS 36, p27 Elisha, theft of lambskins & sheepskins from John Hawkins, of Mangots, FFBJ 10.8.1822 George, "1850, Feby 28, Geo Millett was kill'd by one of the trains on the railway at the tunnell opposite Culverclift." (Couch) Isaac, Frampton Cotterell, 40th Foot, 1807-1814, discharged aged 32. N.A. John, ts of Mangots wills, 1690, BRO; John, FC, wills at GRO,1726 Joseph, collier, Bitton, Bristol Poll, 1835 Joseph, collier of Bitton, 1837 Poll Book, Bristol Mary, of Mangots mar William Page, St Augustines, 29.4.1716 Thomas, yeo, ts of Mangots wills 1684, BRO & BAFHS 36, p27 William, FC, wills at GRO,1726 William of FC, feltmaker, bach o21 & Elizabeth Emett of Stapleton, sp o21 (Charles Emett, jun, Mangots, BMLB 23.3.1763 MIL(L)OT Henry Millot, see Wm, 1761 Mary Page d.o. John & Ann Milot, d 1.12.1762, aged 75. MI Mangots, p37, E.J. William s.o. Henry of St George, yeo, apprenticed to Wm Stockwell, basketmaker, 23.2.1761, BRO. MILL(S) Elizabeth, see Henry Grace, 1801 George, 21, collier of Acton Lane, working at Dog Trap cp, roof fell & broke his back. Inq. Held by Dr E.M. Grace, coroner; Albert Pritchard entered cp with Mills, evidence also by Wm Townsend of Yate miner, se BMerc 20 & 27.2.1886 Jacob, IA, wid & Margaret Hodges sp mar lic at Castlemorton, Worcs, 27.9.1831 Mr, see Wm Ettle 1866; Morris, see Thos Burnell, 1630 William, see Thomas Gardner 1826

MILSOM Aaron, see Francis 1871 Abraham, 1763, Siston, to America, see "Coldham" (and see below) Abraham Milsom & John Barrett, 2 boys, robbery at house of Daniel Tucker & Hester Culshaw, one to be burnt in the hand, the other whipped, both transported, see FFBJ 19.3.1763 Abraham, see Samuel, 1861; Ann, see John Milsom, 1861 C. Private, of 9 Burchells Green, KW, killed in action, worked at G.B. Britton's, B.O. May 1918 Charles, widower, Stapleton & Hannah Cayford mar Keynsham 8.2.1791 Charles, P & J, shooting pigeons, conviction at Lawford's Gate, 6.12.1827, (Vol 22 W.O.T, p65, BRO.) Charles Francis, of Fitzroy Rd, Fishponds Underground mechanic, gave evidence at Inq after Deep Pit disaster, see WDP Nov 1910 Edward, see Jane, 1684; Eliza, see George, 1861; Elizabeth, see Samuel Powell, 1849 Emily, see John, 1861; Francis, see AKW 1771 Francis, head, mar, 38, engine driver at colliery, Maria, wife, 37, Grace, dau, 16, cotton weaver, Jane, 14, cotton weaver, William, 11, scholar, Aaron, 7, sch., Louisa, 4, sch., Mary Ann, 7 mths. 1871 census Speedwell, Fol 7, p6. George Milsom & Richard Newell, committed to Gloucester Gaol for stealing a truss of bed tick from the Lamb Inn, without Lawford's Gate. BWI 5.5.1750. George, KW Collier & bare-knuckle fighter, bouts recorded against Stephens the nailer - Milsom won in 7 minutes and it was believed that Stephens "sold the fight" (Latimer's Annals, 18thc, 391 & FFBJ 24.6.1769) & against George Maggs of Pensford at Leigh Down. Milsom won in 4 minutes. Maggs' friends had laid odds of 2-1 against Milsom. FFBJ 26.5.1770. See also FFBJ 1.1.1763 for a previous bout with Maggs. George see AKW 1763, 69, 70 George, committed to Gloucester stealing coal from works of Sir Hugh Smyth, West. FFBJ 18.9.1813 George Milsome, 22, horsedealer, formerly Stapleton Rd, now KW, 1824, BAFHS 74, p36 George (1837), see Susanna Archer, see Samuel, 1861 Hannah, see Wm, 1769, see John, 1861 Henry of Hungerford, Berkshire & Ann Harris, mar Keynsham, 11.8.1736 Henry 1761-1821 mar Mary Ann Pope at St Martins in the Fields London, 4.5.1789, See BAFHS 7, Sep 1994 Henry, 65, of nr Crofts End, drowned in water at bottom of cp where he had thrown himself through derangement of mind. Bur St George, 1836. (see also KCP) Henry Mellsom (sic), 59, "miner in pits" born Bristol. 1861 census, Dudley Rd, Tipton, West Midlands. Henry, see John, 1861 Henry, of St George, aged 90. Wounded at Ypres whilst serving Welch Fusiliers. Veteran of the Somme. Worked for Douglas, KW & BAC. Funeral at HTKW. (Personal friend of DPL.) Obit Evening Post, 2.4.1986 Hester, see John 1861 Jane, widow of Edward Mellsume. Inhabs of KW Chase 1684, Ellacombe BRL Jane, see Francis 1871 John Milsome, senior, see Thos Fluell, 1684, see John Jeffrys 1684

John, junior, cm, one horse in Berkeley's Liberty, KW, 1684, Ellacombe John, 1709, Stapleton, 1705 see BAFHS 72, p15, see Thos Willis, 1709, see George Beese, 1799 John, 44, cm, Ann, wife, 45, Henry, son, cm, Ann, dau, cotton weaver, Susanna, dau 17 cotton weaver, John, son, 13, cm, Hester, dau 11, Emily, 6, Hannah,2, all born St George, 1861 census, Starveall, St Geo, Fol 21, p2, reel 13. John, 72, wife, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Katherine, see Henry Prewett, 1691 & Isaac Lennett, 1691 Louisa, see Francis 1871; Maria, see Francis 1871 Martha, "from Hanam" bur St John Baptist, Bristol, 7.10.1770; Martha, see Samuel 1861 Mary, see Francis Tippett, 1724, see Victory Purdy, 1747, Mary see Thos Lacy, 1771 Mary see Sarah, 1832 Mary Ann, see Francis 1871; Mercy, see Samuel 1861; Mr, see Samuel Smith, 1797 Mr, Lebeck Inn, Stapleton, obit 16.1.1830, FFBJ Nicholas, see John Wood, 1653 Rachel Melsume late of St George; Mary Elsip (=Alsop) wife of Jonathon Elsip of St Geo, cm, to administer, effects under £100, Dec 1784, intestate, BRO. Sampson, see Isaac Barrett, 1762 & AKW; Samuel, see James Psalter, 1774 Samuel, of Whitehall, in his 51st year, obit 8.4.1820, FFBJ Samuel of St George, coal carrier, intestate, effect under £20. Died in year 1810. Probate granted to his son Samuel, coachman, proved Feb 1834, BRO EP/J/3/3/9 Samuel, 49, cm, born Wales, Eliza,45 wife, shoemaker, George, son 16, cm, Abraham, son, 14, cm, Martha, dau,10, Mercy, dau, 5, all born St George. Census 1861 Starveall St George, Fol 21, page 2, reel 13. Sarah of Whitehall, died cholera, 1832 & William, 2, Clayhill, Mary, 4, Clayhill, died cholera 1833, See St George burial register & Budgetts of KW Hill. Sarah, 1857, see BAFHS 74, p37; Susannah, see James Psalter, 1774, see John, 1861 Thomas Mellsom, collier, St P & J, & Martha Smith, Castle Precincts, BMLB 28.9.1715 Thomas: his work at Chester's Liberty, St P & J, named on Player's Map, 1750, See Joseph Bailey. Thomas Milsom, Sampson Cook, Thomas Belcher, theft at house of Job Phipps, St George, to Gloucester, FFBJ 21.12.1811 Thomas, "Tommy", Boot & shoe manufr, see "From Colliers to Clickers", S. Fryer Widow, see John Jeffrys, 1684 William, St George, cm, son & next of kin of Hannah, late St Geo, intestate. Bondsmen Samuel Clark, cm & Thomas Lacey, horsedriver of same, admon 10.8.1769 BRO William, see Sarah, 1832, 1833, see Samuel Powell, 1849, see Francis 1871 William & Mary see Mary Lacy, 1782 William Henry, labourer at Cattybrook brickworks, Shortwood, died after accident at work, see BO 29.4.1922 ----- Milsom, see Edgar Chas Millard, 1915 MILTON Frances, (Fanny) born Stapleton, 1780, daughter of a parson, married Thomas Anthony Trollope, mother of 6, including Anthony Trollope, the famous novelist. Went to America without her husband, but with 3 of her children, 2 servants and a French artist. Devised several

moneymaking ventures which eventually failed, returned to England and produced a best seller called "Domestic Manners of the Americans". Widowed in 1835, she travelled widely, and died in Florence in 1863. Mr John, carpenter of Lawrence Hill, 55, obit FFBJ 4.5.1816 MINER Charles, see Miss E.M. Minty, 1809 MINTY Edward, 32, Charlton Rd, KW, injured Deep Pit, Nov 1910, see WDP Miss E.M. Minty d.o. John Minty of Stapleton, & Mr Charles Miner of Bridgwater, mar at Stapleton, FFBJ 22.6.1811 Thomas, see Nathaniel Willis, 1735 William, Lodge Hill, Fishponds, gave evidence at Inq on William Jesse Cox, kcp Deep Pit, see BO 20.6.1923. In B.O. 4.8.1923, William fined for signalling cage away without gates in place, though magistrates said he was deserving of sympathy. MITCHELL Edward, collier, 23, s.o, Henry, lab, & Ann Pearce, 29, d.o. Thos, lab, mar St Silas, West., 27.12.1852 Farmer aged 103; the oldest inhab of outparish of St P & J, see FFBJ 22.6.1782 George see John Vowles, 1849; Henry see Edward, 1852 MITFORD George alias Powell, yeo, 1683, Mangots, BAFHS 36, p27 William, 1674, Mangots, BAFHS 36, p27; William Mittford, 1644, Mangots, BAFHS 36, p27 MOGELANE David de, digger of coal in KW Forest, late 13th cent. (See Coalmining in Bristol in 13th cent" EP 8.2.1934 MOGGS Walter see William Hobins, 1684 MOLE Harold Frederick, see Job Bennett, 1901 MONK(S) Joseph, well sinker, Fire Engine, St George, Bristol Poll, 1835 --- Monke see Wm Hawkins 1685 Abigail Monk, wid. Inhab of KW Chase, Chester's Liberty, 1684, Ellacombe Deborah Monck, see Deborah Iles, 1694 Edward Monk, 1817, See "Benjamin Caines' Trial", Barbara Mottershead, BAFHS 47, p26-29. Edward W.B. Monks, coal merchant of Fishponds, gave evidence at inquest on his relative Wm Bolt Monks, 1892 see WDP 15.3.1892

Henry Monks, keeper of "cole horses", KW 1666, Ellacombe; Henry Monks see Jerome Ford, 1738 Herbert Ernest Monks, manager of Jubilee Deep Side pit, see Albert Jabez Tippett, 1898; see William Palmer 1908, see Thos Cowles, 1910, see WDP 21.11.1910 James Henry Monk, lived in Stapleton, from 1840, see BAFHS Journal 101, p19 John Isles alias Monke, see Wm Horrell, 1684 Joseph: Partnership dissolved between George Tippett and Joseph Monks, of St Geo, quarriers & well sinkers. FFBJ 4.8.1810, Joseph, well sinker, Fire Engine, St George, Bristol Poll, 1835 Mr Monks of Lodge Colliery, see John Brain, 1862, see George Rex 1892 Mr Monks, represented Leonard Bolt & Co at Inq on David Webb, Easton Pit, 1894, see David Webb R. Monk & Son, boot factory at Hanham, destroyed by fire, B.O. 16.12.1899 Samuel, 64, wife, injured arm, Siston outdoor poor, 1897 Stephen, inhab of Mangots, 1798, GRO D674/H30 Stephen Monks, Stapleton, fell into a stone quarry of intoxication, Inq. Bristol Mirror, 17.1.1829 Thomas Moncke, cm, Bitton/Hanham, aged abt 40, suitable a musketeer (middle stature) Men & Armour, 1608 Walter Eeles alias Munck, cm, Barton Regis, aged abt 40, suitable a musketeer (middle stature) Men & Armour, 1608 Walter Monke, named in list of fugitives from KW, 1667, BRL, Ellacombe William Monk & wife, inhabs of Siston, 1674, vicar's perambulation, BRO William Monk, see James Caines, 1841 William Bolt Monks, manager of Hanham Pit, committed suicide by jumping down the shaft. Lived at the Grange, Hanham, was 64 or 61 years old See WDP 14 & 15 Mar 1892 William Bolt Monks, jun, manager of Whitehall & Easton Pits, gave evidence at Inquest on his father, above, See WDP 14 & 15 Mar1892 “The MONKS family of Fishponds – see article by Susan Weeks, BAFHS Journal 125 Sept 2006. MOON A.F. Moon & Co, closed 1971, Boot & shoe manufrs, see "From Colliers to Clickers", S. Fryer Cliff, of Hanham referee at Cup Final, undated, see A Short History of Hanham" C.H. Painter, p41 Hannah see Samuel Jones, 1796 James see Edward Thrissell, 1776 John, born Mangotsfield, 50th Foot 1807-1810, discharged aged 21. (WO 121/104/52) “Trade: labourer, lost an arm Samuel, inhab of Mangots, 1798, GRO D674/H30 MOORE Albert (1894) & Thomas, article & drawings of their weddings at P & J, see BAFHS 17, p5-8 Christopher see Stephen Alsop, 1735 Edward, 31.7.1828, St George, Edward Stone, 29.7.1828, St George, William Strong, 28.7.1828, P & J, Eli Tremlett, 5.8.1828, St Geo, John Southwood, 3.8.1828, Stapleton, Sampson

Densley, 7.8.1828, St Geo, Thos Ryan, 24.7.1828, Bitton, Mary Perryman, 26.8.1828, Hanham, John Harris, 23.8.1828, P & J, & Mary Hodges, 9.10.1828, in Lawford's Gate Bridewell, all charged with assault. See W.O.T, Lawford's Gate, BRO. George, Stapleton, 38th Foot, 1805-14, discharged aged 32, N.A. J.S. Moore, instructor, T. Cockram, W. Hudd, I. White, F. Cole, F. Attwood, J.H. Stephenson, under manager: a photo of Hanham Colliery Rescue Team in "Collieries of KW & S. Glos", J. Cornwell. Joseph, 19, b Kingswood, 1881 cens RN at sea etc., BAFHS 73, p28 Mrs, see John Burnell, 1674; Thomas, see Albert, 1894 MOPSON Robt, see Thos Rodgers, 1722 MORE Daniel, surveyor of coals, 1616, see Braine Hannah, 1745-1833, dau of a Fishponds schoolmaster, famous writer, philanthropist and all round pain in the neck. See Bigland, Stapleton & Mary Webb, 1729. Jacob, see Moses Flook, 1769 MOREMAN/MOORMAN Some of the Moreman information was supplied by James R. Dixon, Court Lodge Fm, 1, Eastway, Epsom, Surrey. The events took place in Mangotsfield. Ann Moorman, d.o. Richard, decd, see Ann Strange, 1611 Ann Moorman, widow of Puck, d.o. Peter Strange, will proved PCC 1611 Ann see Wm Johnson, 1755 Anthony of Puck., will proved 1607, kin Ann Moorman, Ann Toghill, wife Anne as executrix, friends Walter Strange & John Fowles, overseers, wit: Thos Wickeams, Walter Strange. Anthony see Ann Strange, 1611 Elizabeth, now dau in law to John Read, see Ann Strange, 1611 Charles Moreman, 67, wife, heart disease, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Charles Moreman, 80, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Elizabeth Moreman, 76, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 George s.o. Samuel & Elizabeth, b 1812, Mangots, mar Rachel Demery 1832 Hannah Moreman, 76, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Henry b 1848 see Stephen 1821/59 John, b 1727 mar Priscilla Collins, 1749 Mangots John s.o. John & Priscilla mar Hester Smith: their ch William bp 1784 Mangots mar Mary & Samuel bp 1787 Mangots mar Elizabeth Tanner Peter, o21,cm bach, KW s.o. Samuel cm & Hannah Hurd, o21, sp, d.o John, lab, mar HTKW 20.9.1841 Ruth Moreman, 64, rheumatism, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Samuel, bp 1787, see John, see Geo, 1812, see Stephen 1821/59, Peter 1841 Stephen, "wrought at Soundwell Pit, Mr Whittuck's" ca 1859, see E.J. p223. Probably the son of Samuel Moreman, collier & his wife Elizabeth nee Tanner and bp Mangots Aug 1821. He was married to Ann and had a son Henry, bp 1848. Stephen Moreman, minor, bach s.o. Samuel &

Ann Hibbs, minor, sp, d.o. Abraham lab, mar HTKW 2.1.1842 Stephen Moreman, 78, wife, 78, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Thomas of Mangots & Sarah Church of same, wid, BMLB 14.4.1737 Thomas, s.o. William & Mary, b 182 Mangots, mar Mary Boulton, (b Puck) 1831 Thomas, s.o. John & Betty born 1825, mar Mary Moreman 1849, went to Dudley, Staffs. Thomas, see Mary Boulton, 1831; Thomas, 69, wife, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Walter, see Ann Strange, 1611 William s.o. John & Priscilla, b 1760, mar Hannah Glyde, 1785, Mangots, their ch: Thos 1789-1858 (went to Dudley) & John = Betty William Moorman, born Mangotsfield, served 3rd Foot Guards, discharged aged 26. 1812-1814. WO97/193/125 William Moorman, born Mangotsfield, 52nd Foot Regt, 1831-53, diischarged aged 39. (WO 97/658/118) MORETON/MORTON Aaron, see Thos, 1848 Ambrose, see Mark, 1798, see Anne, 1805; Ann, b 1805 bp 1807 d.o. Ambrose, collier & Martha, of Bitton, KW Wesley Sch Benjamin Morton, see Wm Lovell, 1874 David, Oldland, cm, Inq 27.10.1808. kcp Cowhorne Hill by fall of rubbish, D260/GRO & KCP David, see Joseph Brain, 1820 David Morton, over 21, bach, miner Cadbury Heath s.o. Wm, miner & Martha Cook, o21, cordwainer, d.o. Peter, lab, mar HTKW 12.11.1848 Emanuel, see Sampson, 1849 see Thos, 1840 Francis, adult of Bitton, bp Puck, aged 21, 10.10.1802 Henry, aged 21, kcp drowning Made for Ever by bursting of water spout from old pit. Inq 26.7.1810, Oldland/Warmley, D260/GRO Henry, KW, 20, had previous conviction, and description not given. TSP life, see James (Caines) Bush, 2.9.1818 Hester, see Wm 1841 Isaac, of Oldland 24, kcp bur Bitton, 9.4.1840; Isaac see John May, 1874 John, see Maria 1667 Maria & John, "fugitives from KW" 1667, see Ellacombe BRO Mark s.o Ambrose & Martha, bp Bitton, 1798; Martha see Mark, 1798, see Ann 1806 Mary, 6, killed by 16" wagon wheel falling on her head. Inq 28.1.1795, D260/GRO & FFBJ 7.2.1795 Matthew, 32 of Staple Hill, injured Easton Pit Explosion, see WDP 19,24, Feb & 1 Mar, 1886 Peter, cm, 23, KW, charged by Benjamin Bower, Bitton. With stealing a gun, val. 20s. Brown Hair, dark grey eyes, short nose turned up a little, wide nostrils, wide mouth, thick lips, much marked with smallpox, "P.M. & Heart" tattooed on left arm, "P.M" on back of left hand. Large scar on small of back; had been a sailor on board "British Caledonia" Man of War, Capt Harwood, discharged 2 yrs since, 5'3", unable to read, well behaved. Not guilty, 9.4.1817, Ref GQC/5 1-5, GRO). Charged with Thomas Bryant. Richard, capitally convicted and reprieved, housebreaking Bitton, BG 28.8.1817 Richard, cm, Cadbury Heath & Elizabeth White, sp, KW Hill, their son Robt bp HTKW 1823

Sampson Morton, over 21, bach, miner Mounthill s.o. Emanuel, miner, & Eliza Powell, over 21, sp, greengrocer, Mounthill, d.o. Samuel, miner, mar HTKW 25.2.1849 Samuel, aged 26, Bitton, theft of 3 twig baskets property of Benjamin Water, value 3/- TSP 7 yrs, 11.4.1835 G Qs5/1-5, GRO Samuel Morton alias Harris was killed in his quarry, 1845 Feby 20. (Couch) Solomon, cm, & Mary Ovens, sp, mar Bitton, 7.11.1757 Thomas Morton, taking away wood from the Chase for his own use, 1374, Braine p38/9 Thomas, bach, miner, Soundwell, s.o. Emanuel, miner & Ann Harris, servant, KW, d.o. James, gardener, mar 10.5.1840, HTKW Thomas Morton, under 21, miner of Cockshott Hill, s.o. Aaron, miner & Mary Ann Fry, under 21, shoemaker, d.o. George, carter, mar 20.12.1848, HTKW William Morton, see Guy Palmer 1684 William Morton, cm, 40, Hester & 8 ch. 1841 census Bitton. William see David, 1848; William, cm & Jane Cook, sp, botp, married Bitton, 26.1.1755 -----Morton, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 MORGAN Alice, wid, inhab of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe; Anne see George 1826 David see J. Wilkins, 1807 David & wife, lab, Made For Ever, (Persons and families who receive weekly relief St Peter's Hospital, 1818, BRO P/StM/OP/6). David, 35, cm, Elizabeth, 30, Thomas, 2 & Hester, 1, 1841 census Wick Edward: Horse deal, 9.11.1705, John Curtis of St James, Middlesex, sells to Edward Morgan of Barton Regis, horse driver, one grislee mare with a white face 14 hands for 7 & 50 shillings. Voucher Thos Pope of Bristol, mariner Edwin, junior, tailor of Oldland Common, member of school board, 1892, Oldland Common Sch, see BAFHS 102, p11 Edwin, 23, dementia, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 Eleanor & Sally Morgan, 2 of the 12 men & 12 women who followed John Cennick, 1740, see Anne Allen. Elizabeth d.o. John, collier of Lower Easton, bp St P & J, 30.6.1723 Elizabeth, keeper of Black Swan, Stapleton Rd, obit, 11.1.1812 Elizabeth see Geo, 1826, see David, 1841 Fanny of Mounthill, 92, burnt to death, bur Bitton. 21.10.1819 Frances see Isaac Britton, 1787; Francis see Hannah Jefferis, 1708 George cm of KW Hill, mar Elizabeth, dau Anne bp 1826 HTKW George aged 9, s.o. of labourer of Downend, crushed by a cart, se BMerc 26.7.1851 Grace see Christopher Mill, 1612; Hannah see Joseph 1841; Hester see David 1841 James see Abraham Sweet, 1810 James: "lately at St Augustines, James Morgan, millwright to Miss Sarah Sweet, of St George, Glos", FFBJ 7.10.1815 Jane see Thos Hibbard 1852; Jesse, 73, aged, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 John see Elizabeth Morgan 1723, see Giles Alsop, 1727, see Thos Willis, 1769 Joseph Morgan & Susanna Brain, b.o. Bitton, mar Yate 26.12.1708 Joseph see Abraham Brain, 1722; Joseph mealman, Bitton, Electoral Roll, 1734 & 1739

Joseph, tythingman of Oldland, 1750, Ellacombe Joseph, named on Player's map, 1750, see Joseph Bailey Jos(h) cottage drawn on map 1755, re land granted by Charles Bragg to Lawrence Price & others, GRO & Annals of KW Joseph, 25, cm, Hannah, 25. Will, 8, Mary, 4, 1841 cens Bitton Leonard, Oldland, admitted 1841, lunatic in Gloucester County Asylum, Warmley Union list, 1897 Mary see Thos Redges 1722, see John Rodgers, 1722, see Thos Willis, 1769, see Joseph 1841 Mr: an Anglican minister becomes the first "field preacher" preaching to colliers outside their hovels, 1738, see KW Guide. Peter, of Stanley Rd, injured Deep Pit, Nov 1910, see WDP. Sally, see Eleanor, 1750; Samuel d10.3.1779 aged 27, MI Bitton Bigland Sarah, d 1881 aged 35, Downend Baptists, see E.J. p78 Stephen, see Edward Wilmot, 1755; Susanna see Abraham Brain, 1722 Thomas, see Christopher Mill, 1612 Thomas of St Phillips, cm & Judah Quarman, St Philips, BMLB 15.4.1690 Thomas (alias Davis) (1786) see James Pillinger - Bristolian, BAFHS 49, p26 Thomas see David, 1841 Walt: coal carrier, inhabs of KW Chase 1684, Ellacombe William see Thos Maynard, 1684; William cm, inhabs of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe William, gent, his widow, inhabs of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe William, Bitton, lab, 26.11.1746, BRO 04435/4; William see Nathaniel Crow, 1765 William, 47, St George, fractured leg, cured, BRI Inpatients 1787, BRO William, "mason & lab" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b William, s.o. William of Blackswarth, St George, copper refiner, apprenticed to Wm Hale, copper smith & Sarah his wife, 5.9.1778 William, 20, Bitton, stole 7 pieces of calico from Francis Morrish of Walcot, tattooed "W.M. & E.W.1837" on rt. arm, stout build, 5'3" guilty TSP 7 yrs, 1838 QS GRO. William see Joseph 1841 Pastor W.J., "respected minister in St Philips & Easton" no date, Photo, EP-BT 18.6.02 --- Morgan, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 MORLEY Alice see John, 1684; Jean see Robt Sweet, 1716 John, now Alice, inhabs of KW Chase 1684 John of Barton Regis, for America, 1684 (Coldham) Sergt Morley re William Cooper, aged 32, Bitton, coalminer. Ref GRO CO1/N/18/C/47 14.8.1872 MORRIS Eleanor, wife of John, distiller, Stapleton, bur in woollen, May 1726 John see Eleanor, 1726 Mary d.o. William, shoemaker Lar Hill (Lawrence Hill?) St P & J, bp 25..8.1723 William see Mary 1723

MORRISH Francis see Wm Morgan, 1838 MORRISON Sarah & William see Thos Reed, 1841 MORSE Samuel, collier on Lord Bathurst's Estate, Mangots, 1758, for 3 months £2.3s.2d, see "The Colliers' Friendly Society (1756)" by D. Vinter, in "Stories of the Kings Wood." MORTH Jane, West, wills at GRO,1729; Sampson, West., wills at GRO, 1726 MORTIMORE Ann see Geo Price 1801 John, Rector of IA, during perambulation, 1695 --- Mortimer, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 MORTON see MORETON MOSELY/MOZLEY Giles Musley of Barton, 50, a yeoman, "knows the Heath, KW & New Pools (Stapleton); Deer belonging to the King had always been in KW. Deposition 1629, Forest Lawsuit, see Braine, p64 Isaac see John, 1789 Isaac Moseley, hatter of Oldland, Inq on him 11.5.1867, see B.O. John Musley, cm, FC, Inventory 6.7.1737, "Goods & Chattels of our Forefathers " John, Isaac & Joseph Musley, "vereing boys" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b John Moseley see Thos Horsman, 1893 Joseph see John, 1789, see Michael 1789 Mary Moseley of Westerleigh & John Alsop, West, Glos Mar Allegs, 7.6.1682 Michael & Joseph Musley, "hewers" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b Michael Moseley, Iron Acton, 46th Foot, 1817-34, discharged aged 36, N.A. Robert Mozley, examinations in bastardy, 6.6.1823, cm of FC, "Goods & Chattels of our Forefathers Samuel "vereing boy" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b Sarah see Thos Gunning, 1787 Thomas Mosely, 1677, Fystor's Court, Mangots, see E.J. p143 William Mosely, vicar of Mangots, 1727-64, bur Almondsbury 1764 where his father was vicar. Assisted by ---Meredith, 1727, ----J. Warnford, 1759, Rainstorp, 1760 see E.J. p61 MOSS Benjamin, "Oct 7th, 1840, Benn Moss killd at the Ash Heap at the Spelter Works by a cinder rolling over him.", (Couch). Elihu, Bitton, 9th Dragoons, 1813-41, discharged aged 45, N.A. Fred, born 1906, Coalminer at Speedwell, & author of "City Pit, Memoirs of a Speedwell

Miner". Personal friend of DPL. George, 21, cutting down trees, LG 1820, see BAFHS Journal, p31, no 61 John of KW, sailor aboard "Jason" from Antigua to Bristol, 8.5.1757, Muster Rolls, MV. John, Pucklechurch, 1862, moved to Trowbridge 1864, d 20.1.1873, see Bristol Congregational Monthly 1940-1, BRL John, fireman at Easton pit, gave evidence at Inq on David Webb 1894. Lewis, spelterman, wid, 24, Bitton & Betty Bolwell, sp, Bitton, 23.7.1792, Glos Q2/143 1789-94 Robert Moss & Wm Hathaway, theft of potatoes, property of John Allen, W & A, FFBJ 27.5.1815 ----Moss, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 MOSTEN William, inhab of Mangots, 1798, GRO D674/H30 MOUNTAIN/MUNTIN Abraham Muntin, Mangots, waggoner, 17.3.1730/1 Arthur Mounten, collier, Easton/Barton Regis aged abt 40, Men & Armour, 1608 Arthur Munten, cm, inhabs KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe see Thos Jones, 1684 Arthur Mountain for felony, 17.9.1737, BRO 04435/3 Daniel, 36, married with 8 ch. Killed boiler explosion at Starveall Pit, St George, see BTM 14.6.1851, & KCP, see BAFHS 38, p30-31 Elizabeth Munton, wid, inhabs KW Chase, 1683, Ellacombe Francis Muntin & another Muntin, among colliers committed to Newgate after march on Bristol. Francis convicted of riot, 2 yrs imprisonment, see FFBJ 26.5.1753 & issues up to 8.9.173 which gives trial proceedings. See also "The Colliers' Tale," BAFHS Journal Spring 1978 & Annals of KW Giles Munton, inhabs KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe Isaac Mountain, 29, Stapleton Rd, kcp Easton explosion 1886, died of his injuries at the Infirmary, before midnight 20.2.1886. WDP 19,24, Feb & 1 Mar. John Munton, coal carrier, see Mary, 1684; John Mountaine see Peter 1652 Mary Munton, widow, inhabs KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe "One" Muntin, who attempted to escape in women's clothes…." Otherwise the report is the same as "One Iles…" who attempted same thing. Glos Journal 14.8.1753, Bristol Journal says "One Iles" (After rebellion of 1753) Peter s.o. John late of Barton, Apprent to Margaret Walford, taylor, 18.1.1652 Phillipe Mountayne, collier, about 40, of small stature, pioneer, Winterbourne, Men & Armour, 1608 Richard Munton, cm, inhabs KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe Richard Mountain, coledriver of St P& J & Elizabeth Hill, bondsman John Smith, cm, BMLB 11.6.1709 William, engine driver, Fitzroy Rd, gave evidence at Inq after Deep Pit disaster, see WDP 1.12.1910 MOUNTFORD Bartholomew, "I Bartholomew Mountford of Pucklechurch doe hereby voluntarily make oath

that I will never hereafter marry any persons whatsoever in an unlawfull and clandestine way without banns three times lawfully published as by law is required or a licence lawfully obtained from the Ordinary of the place where such persons inhabit or the Faculty Office. In further testimony of this my solemn oath I have here sett my hand this nine and twentieth day of November, Anno Domini 1679." (Evidently Mr Mountford had previously been "a lawless minister".) MOUNTJOY Thomas, surgeon, late Whiteshill, d 1797, aged 64, bur Winterbourne, see "Winterbourne Gloucestershire, C.H.B. Elliott, p90 (also mentioned in "Black Bristolians") Mrs, relict of Mr Mountjoy of Whiteshill, obit, FFBJ 31.5.1800 MOUXFORD Ann see Joseph Gingell, 1702 MOXHAM Samuel see Henry Thomas, 1886 William, Jane, wife, Sarah, Jane & William, children, from Oldland, removal to Brislington, 1801. (St LB BRO) MULLINS Emily, 56, heart disease, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 MUNTIN see MOUNTAIN MURFORD John, W & A, probate 27.11.1639, to brother Richard, Year Books of probates 1635-9, BRL MURRAY William, Irishman, found murdered at Doynton, see AKW 1762 MUSBY John, cm, F.C., Invent 1737, G1 Inv 1737/35, "Goods & Chattels of our Forefathers." MUSGRAVE Francis Musgrave, kcp, bur 9.7.1760, Westerleigh; MUSGROVE Pinorell, gardener to Rev S. Parker of Winterbourne, employed at Rectory Gardens, 30-40 years, died by a fall from a mulberry tree, FFBJ 3.10.1812. Robert see Robert Cole,1817 MYTFORD George, of Mangotsfield, 1670 riot, see E.J. William, collier, Mangots, aged abt 20, tall, suitable for service as musketeer, Men & Armour,

1608. NAIR Ann, niece of John Nair of Iron Acton, see W.S. Goodenough, 1816 NAISH Isaac, perambulation of IA, 1745; Isaac, boy, perambulation of IA, 1745 Jane, 55, paralysis, Siston outdoor poor, 1897 John, cm, see Josias Robins, 1717 John, paid 3/2d for mending Bitton stocks, 18.4.1785, Bitton Overseers, BRO John, South Glos Militia, & Eliz Thorne mar All Sts Wyke Regis, 25.9.1797 Mark, boy, perambulation of IA, 1745; Simon, boy, perambulation of IA, 1745 William of Upton, cordwainer (1) & William Batman of Upton, carpenter, (2) premises, mortgage, 28.1.1735, P/B/Chw/5a BRO William see James Holbrook, 1797 NAPP see KNAPP NASH Ann see John Burgess, 1786; Elizabeth see George Smith, 1709 Elizabeth see John 1729 Henry ("Old Yorky") & Stanley Nash ("Young Yorky"). Henry was born about 1880 in Wakefield, Yorks, and was over 40 yrs a miner, worked at Crumlin, S. Wales, and at Hanham Pit 1927-9. Worked at Coalpit Heath last in 1930s, until last pit closed. Had 2 fingers crushed and got £50 compensation from Coalpit Heath. Married Florence Emily Winstone, a cook at Fishponds Lunatic Asylum. Their children were Gert, Stanley (informant) Harold, Hilda, Edith & Harry. Always bathed in front of fire, Had abt 30-36/- pw. Stanley followed his father down the pit. Was on the committee of the Union. The rider in No.2 was Jack Drake. Johnny Barnes and Henry Williams, worked with Stanley at Hanham. Worked at the Duchesses under Stapleton, about 4 miles, by compass, "nearly walked to my doom. The main shaft was running in water all the time, with 2 pumps, one used to run outside the lily pond at Speedwell. At Speedwell worked with Fred and Bert Crew, also with Bert Tripp, the father of the taxi driver who was shot and murdered" (the murder was about 1950). Dan Jones was his boss. Also worked with under-manager Tansy Lee, and Zeph Stone: "he had a nasty scar on his cheek where he was caught by a piece of coal. Cyril Todd, that was another one there. Between 1928 & 1930 Jack Hemery a fireman was killed, he had his lamp between his legs, gassed, dragged out by two other men. This was in Dad's time. I heard of a banksman who was killed, he went round Toghill and the corner of his coat caught in the gear and there were teeth marks right through his stomach. There's still plenty of coal there now, lovely steam coal, we weren't sent deep enough." (I met Stanley on 7.4.1981) Isaac, farmer of Coalpit Heath, died aged 104, wife aged 114 died the day he was buried, BG 19.9.1771 John of Frampton Cotterell, bur Bath Abbey 19 Apr 1608. John see Arthur Smith, 1684; John, 1752, see Joannah Flower; John see Thos, 1760 John, d 24.5.1729 aged 75, Elizabeth his wife d 22.5.1762 aged 83, MI Bitton, Bigland

John, engineer at Easton Pit at the time Jacob Pillinger &others were killed see FFBJ 23.6.1838 Joseph of Upton, Bitton, 9.6.1735, BRO 04435/3 Lily, 25 & John James, 4, Siston, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List Rachel see Thos, 1760; Sarah see Thomas, 1760; Stanley see Henry, above; Thomas see Walter Jones, 1662 Thomas Nash, Joseph Jefferies & Edward Wilmot who rented (1735) an old coalmine in Two Mile Hill KW by lease of Thomas Chester, esq., at the time Edward Peacock & others were miraculously rescued after 10 days and 10 nights underground; see "A true & particular account of the wonderfull deliverance of three men & a boy……" reprinted in Glos notes & queries from an old broadside, Ellacombe BRL. (see also Annals of KW) Thomas s.o. John & Sarah Nash, d 3.2.1760 aged 23, Rachel, d.o. John & Sarah Nash d 30.3.1774 aged 34, Sarah wife of John Nash, 20.8.1774 aged 66, MI Bitton, Bigland. NATION John see John Wood, 1653 NAVOUR Mrs. mar Rev Mr Elwes, Bitton, 1794 NAYLE John of I.A., wife Agnes, will 20.2.1635/6 see Year Books 1635-9, BRL NAYLER Sarah, of Lawrence Hill. Name included in a list of "Persons Receiving Pay from Clifton Parish for themselves and their families" FFBJ 10.1.1818 NEADS/NEEDS T. Needs of Bitton, theft of potatoes from him, by Isaac Cribb, see FFBJ 27.3.1819 William Neads: his wife died 23 August 1849, in the cholera, (Couch) NEALE Daniel see AKW 1763; Francis see Daniel Pearce, 1761 John Neal of Pucklechurch & Mary Parker of same, mar Yate, 1.1.1706 John, butcher of Yate, fought 137 rounds on Yate Common against W. Giles, yeoman, which ended when Giles was completely blinded. BMBJ 25.3.1811 John, constable of I.A. 1828, see Mark Dyer; Margery, wid, see Thos Burnell 1630 Robert, see Thos Burnell 1630; Thomas, Yate, will GRO,1730 William see Roger Langesford, 1565,see Edward Wilmot, 1755 William, 29, 2 Dean Terrace, St George, injured Deep pit, Nov 1910, see WDP Neale & Co, see James Williams, 1813 NEALEY William, 9 b. St George, 1891 census Truant School for Boys, Southwell St, Bristol

NEATS Ann see Stephen Batt, 1754 NELMES Hannah, wife of William of Downend, see William Lovell, 1795/8 Man named Nelmes, accidentally killed by a dragoon at Wade Street, without Lawford's Gate, Bath Journal, 18.4.1748 Richard, see William Britton, postscript, 1815 Sarah d 1883 aged 76, Downend Baptists, E.J. p78 Thomas, d 1897, aged 68, Downend Baptists, E.J. p78; William see Hannah, 1795/8 NEWELL Richard see Geo Milsom, 1750; Richard, of P & J, 1750, to America, see "Coldham" NEWHILL Robert, cm, admitted to liberties of Bristol by his marriage to Ann, d.o. Samuel Child, hooper, dec'd, 7.5.1784, BRO Burgess books. NEWMAN Abigail, wife of John, see Edward Willmott, 1757 Ann d 25.9.1759 aged 19, Grace, wife of Thomas, d 6.11.1759 aged 53, Thomas, d 19.11.1775 aged 72, MI Bitton, Bigland Ann see Stephen 1826; Arthur, cm & Elizabeth Jones, sp, mar Bitton, 16.1.1758; Betty, see Henry Waters, 1751 Charles see Joseph C, 1881;Charlotte, see Joseph C, 1881 Grace see Ann, 1759; Hannah wife of William see Wm Willis, 1743 Hannah see Dennis Burchill, 1798/9, see Wm Rawlings, 1815; Harriet see Joseph C, 1881 Henry of Mangots cm, bach o21 & Ann Cambridge, St George, sp. ,o21, John Pasco of St George, cm, bondsman, BMLB 23.2.1805. BRO John, Bitton, cm, 27.7.& 22.8.1739, BRO 04435/4 John, "one of the colliers concerned in riot of October last & for the taking of whom a £20 reward was paid". Sentenced to 6 mths & to give security for good behaviour for 12 mths, (no paper filed for Oct 1739) see GJ, 8.4.1740 John see Edward Willmott, 1757 John, underground agent to Sir Bethel Codrington at Wapley CP, 1841, see Waring. John, 64, coalmine inspector, born Hanham, Elizabeth, wife, 56, b. Wraxall, Stephen, son, 16, b. Hanham: 1851 cens at Skin Lane, Bedminster. Jone, one of inhabs of Siston, vicar's perambulation of 1674, Siston PR, BRO Joseph C. aged 75, "wid, formerly colliery proprietor, born St George" living 19, Portland Sq., St Paul's, 1881. Household of his son, Charles Newman, 31, physician & surgeon, b. St Geo, son's wife Harriet, 23, b. Redcliff, and Charlotte, unmar, 39. St Geo, his daughter & two domestics. . Joshua, see Stephen 1826; Mary Ann, 12, orphan, KW North, outdoor poor 1897 Nicholas, cm, & Sarah Biggs, sp, mar Bitton, 22.4.1759 Robert, P & J, 1736, to America, see "Coldham"; Samuel see Stephen, 1826

Stephen collier of KW Hill, & Ann: their ch Joshua, Stephen & Samuel bp HTKW 1826 Stephen kcp Deep Pit St George, "quite young" & unmarried. Inq at Kings Arms, KW Hill, BM 6.9.1851 Stephen, 16, see John, 1851. Tho(mas) of Mangots, named on Player's Map, 1750, see Joseph Bailey Thomas, kcp Downend, see FFBJ 4.11.1752; Thomas see Ann 1759 William see Hannah 1743 William, 19, Staple Hill, injured Easton Pit explosion, see WDP 19 & 24 Feb & 1 Mar 1886 NEWTH James, coal carrier, bur W & A, 30.4.1797; Sarah, of Bitton, 1748, to America, see "Coldham" NEWTON ----- see John Marne, 1629 Abigail see Sir John, 1699; Gervase, see Sir John, d.1699 Grace see Sir John 1661; Henry of Stapleton, 1734, BRO 4550/75 Hester see John Seymour, 1698 Sir Isaac, all his coalworks stopped from working, Oct 1738 riot, see GJ 14.11.1738 Sir John: Leland describes "At this Hanham dwellyth one Sir John Newton" in "a fayre old mannar place of stone"…."the Forest of Kyngeswood commyth just on Barris Court, Master Newton's house". See Braine p123, see Braine p 125/6 Tomb: "s.o. Sir Theodore, wife Lady Grace, d.o. ----- Stone, d1661, lost inscription, Bristol Cathedral. Sir John, see Sir John Berkeley, 1670 Sir John & Dame Mary see Elizabeth Stringer & see Sir John, below Sir John, 1626-1699, s.o. Thomas of Gunwarby in Co. of Lincoln, mar Mary d.o. Sir Gervase Eyre of Rampton, in Co. of Nottingham, Knight, lived together 55 years, and by her had issue 4 sons & 13 daughters. Monument erected to charge of his son Gervase Newton. Bitton, Bigland Sir Theodore, c1606, see Braine, p55, see Sir John Sir John Newton, Wm Foxe, Ben Helliar, Edward Tippott, John Willis, William Pruett, Robt Stout, Widow Adams, J. Stibbs, Thos Willis, R. Hart, R. Pointz, see Francis Creswick, 1674 Sir John, Bart, Oldland, Herald's Visitation, 1682/3 see Bigland Sir John see Wm Braine, 1683 Sir John of Hadon, Lincs, adopted heir of Sir John, d 1661; he died 1699, Braine, 126. Sir John, his house; coalpits open in his liberty, 10, Inhabs of KW Chase 1684, Also refers to Sir John Newton's dangerous pit at Owles Head, ibid. Sir John see T. Ball, 1684 Sir John, s.o. Sir John, d1699, mar (1) Abigail d.o. Wm Heveningham of Norfolk, (2) mar Susanna widow of Sir John Bright of Yorks; Son, Michael by 2nd marriage, see Braine, p126 Sir John see Elizabeth Batt, 1726, Samuel, Thomas & John Potter, 1726, Geo Balsome, 1730, Joseph Bailey, 1750, see AKW 1750,1756 Lady Newton, see John Norden, 1615, see Braine, p60, 1615 Dame Mary, widow, Hanham, Herald's Visitation, 1682/3 see Bigland Dame Mary, widow of Sir John, late of Barr's Court, d.23.11.1712 in her 85th year, Bitton, Bigland Michael, s.o. Sir John & Susanna Newton, 4th & last Baronet, of East Hanham, pulled down

Barr's Court, 1740, Braine p126, see Bigland Michael see Susanna Archer; Susanna see Sir John, 1699 Theodore, esq., 1608, see John Britton, Sir Theodore, 1610, see Richard Berkeley & Lord Stafford , 1661, see Sir John William of Cannington, nr Bridgwater, stonecutter & Prudence Quarinton, wid, of "Hannam, St Philips" mar Bedminster 26.5.1724 ----Newton see John Noble, 1629, see Henry Cheney 1685 The following letter written 4 November 1684 to Sir John Newton by his estate bailiff. (Not Thomas Dafter as he married in 1684, just after this letter as written, and this writer refers to his wife and children.) It gives a taste of the bad feeling and innumerable disputes in Kingswood between the Newton's, with the rest of the "lords" of Kingswood, and Francis Creswick of Hanham Court. I have to say that Francis was in the right, but they got him in the end when he was arrested on a trumped up charge of consorting with Monmouth and the rebels in 1685. "This day came Mr Creswick abt ii o'clock and knockt att my door and askt my wife to speake with me. When I came he said that I might remember that I was named one of the defendants to their bill and that now they had obtained a decree upon it passed on Monday last and by the decree my house with John Batts was decreed to them and said that he came to take possession thereof if I would deliver it quietlye. I told him I could not do it untill I had an answer from yor worship. Then he said that if I would not, he would take it by force verye shortly. I told him I hoped not soe: there was with him old Dover, Will Braine and 3 of their new keepers. I know not their names; they came from Hen Hopes where they took all his guns and shott at the ferretts att the borrow where he was hunting and tooke away what rabbitts he catcht. Sir, these pceedings doe extremely amaze us but I doe not in the least question but that you will in the next post send us some comfort. Att their coming my Children doe run out of the house Crying sadly for fear they should kill me or their mother. You will heare further of their pceedings shortly in more particular now mine & my wifes most humble service to yore worshipp." (I have added punctuation and have substituted "the" for "ye" and "that" for "yt" as the "ys" are shorthand for "th". Otherwise I have left the spelling. The late Mollie Ashley made the transcription). Further information on Newton family and the feud with Creswicke, see "A Short History of Hanham" C.H. Painter and "A History of Bitton" Ellacombe NIBLETT Alfred, potter, Barton Hill, 1866 &c, "Bristol Potters, 1775-1906", R.K. Henrywood Philip of Yate mar Ann Burgess, lic, 7.1.1717/8 Collingbourne Ducis, Wilts. NICHOLAS - (see also NICHOLS - these names are interchangeable. Pete Nicholas supplied much of the information) Ann see Isaac Francis s.o. Geo & Hester, bp 1796; was unmar I 1851, cm.; Francis see Moses George Nicholas mar Hester Churchill 1795, both of Mangotsfield: their children, all bp

Mangots: Francis, 1796, Isaac, 1798, George, 1806, John, 1808, Ruth, 1813, Elizabeth, 1816, William, 1818, Moses, 1819. (Father's occupation "coalminer" 1813 onwards. George s.o. Geo. & Hester, bp 1806 Mangots, resident in Eagle St, St P & J, 1841-71 census. His son George b1837 at Clayhill, Stapleton, also resident at Eagle Street, 1851 & 1861, occupation cm. George, 49, wife, 1 ch, illness of ch, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Isaac s.o. George & Hester, bp 1798 Mangots, mar Ann from Corston, Som, & became resident of Corston. Sons William, b1828, & Joseph, b1830, worked as cms in census of Corston 1851. William moved to Twinnell, St P & J, and lived there 1861 & 1871. Isaac, 17, scarlet fever, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 John s.o. George & Hester, bp 1808 Mangots, coalminer, resident in Staple Hill in 1841 Joseph see Isaac Moses, s.o. Geo & Hester, mar Elizabeth Stone, St P & J, 1841, resident at Eagle St with brother George at Eagle St, 1841 cens, resident at John St, St P & J, 1861 with wife Elizabeth & family, occupation given as stoker. Son Francis, 18, cm, & lodger & John Bryant, 18, cm, Hanham, (1861cens) Selina, 22, confinement, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 William s.o. Geo & Hester, bp 1818 at Mangots, mar Elizabeth Gardener of Winterbourne, resident Staple Hill in 1851, occ, cm. William, see Isaac NICHOL(L)S Abrae, see Wm Summerell, 1759 Andrew, with John, Elizabeth & Arthur, fugitives from KW, 1667, see Francis Bastyn. (Ellacombe) Andrew Nicolls, woolcomber, inhab of KW Chase, 1684, Ellacombe Ann, see Robt, born 1797; Arthur see Andrew 1667 Charles see William, (1841) Daniel of Mangots & Elizabeth Lewis, mar Siston 3.4.1730 by lic Daniel, 1789 aged 86 & ----- Nichols, 1765, MIs Mangots, E.J., p39 Daniel, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO Edward, 1691 survey KW Chase, victualler, ability rich, wife, no ch, good house, qtr acre, 1 horse, p179, E.J. Edward, Mangots & Susanna Sarlam, of same, BMLB 24.7.1723 Edward mar Hannah Snailum, by lic, 23.6.1772, W & A; Edward see Moses 1847 Elizabeth, see Andrew 1667 Elizabeth, dead, now Henry, cm, inhabs of KW Chase 1684 in Rochester's Liberty, Ellacombe Elizabeth, Oldland, will 1737, GRO 134/70 Ferdinando Niccolls, sawyer, s.o. Gregory, schoolmaster, Westerleigh, freeman, Gloucester 1789, see also Geo, haulier, 1805 & Thomas, 1816 George, haulier, s.o. Ferdinando, sawyer, Westerleigh, Freeman of Gloucester 1805 Gregory of Westerleigh, s.o. Thomas, saddler of Hucclecote, freeman of Gloucester 1741, see Also Ferdinando, 1789. Harriet (b1825) see John, b1804; Henry see Elizabeth 1684 Henry, a quarry, "colepitts open in Mr Player's Rochester's Liberty" inhabs of KW Chase, 1684,

Ellacombe. Henry, cm of Westerleigh, inventory 13.10.1711, signed by Robert Sherman & John Turner. (Goods & Chattels of our Forefathers). Henry, Bitton, will, 1724, GRO 274/149 Henry Winchester, bp 1786, Mangots, 1841 cens Mangots, cm with Silvia Henry, farmer of St Geo, 1822, BAFHS 74, p36, see Sarah 1822 James, see Thos Watkins, 1814 James: of Stapleton Rd, his 6 yr old son drowned at brickyard in Upper Easton. FFBJ 12.7.1834, James, Bitton, admitted 1876, lunatic in Gloucester County Asylum, Warmley Union list, 1897 John, see James Charmbury, 1640, see Hugh Smyth, 1646, see Andrew, 1667 John, "being killed by falling into a coalpit at Serridge, bur West. 22.6.1715 John, cm of Westerleigh, inventory 5.12.1715, signed by John Lewelling (sic) & John Prichett. (Goods & Chattels of our Forefathers). John, West, will GRO, 1730 John, butcher of Hanham, 3.4.1731, profanely swearing an oath in St Ewens, fine 1/- ad sent to churchwarden, BRO 04452(2) John, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO John, bp 1804, wife Mary, baptism of dau Harriet in 1825 gives abode Mangots & occ collier. Resident Vinney Green, Mangots, 1851 with wife & 4 sons & 1 dau. John, b 1827, see Robt, b1797; John, 1857, see BAFHS 74, p37 John, J.P. see Mary Ann Ricketts, 1871 John R., d 1889 aged 76, bur Downend, uncle of W.G. Grace. See E.J. p66 Joseph, "The Quaker" 1725 see MD; Joseph, named on Player's map of Bitton, 1750. Mary, see Wm Brain, 1702 Mary, Doynton, wid, will 1741, SRO DD/GL 99; Mary, Doynton, will, 1742, GRO 215/140 Mary, see Joseph Palmer 1765, see John 1804, see Stephen b 1822 Mary, 38, wid, 7 ch, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897; Mary Ann, see Mary Ann Ricketts, 1871 Moll, "Madam" of a brothel, without Lawford's Gate, see Bath J, 7.11.1749 Moses, miner of Soundwell, s.o. Edward, lab, & Ann Jones, sp, Soundwell, d.o. Job, miner, mar HTKW 27.12.1847 Mr Nicholls, 27, butcher, Winterbourne, killed when horse bolted, see FFBJ 11.9.1790 Robert, see Jane Hathway 1767 Robert, bp 1797, died 1847, wife Ann. Miner. Son Stephen bp Mangots 1822, dau Susannah bp Mangots 1824 & John, bp Mangots 1828. Sarah, 20, wife of Henry, 1822, see BAFHS 74, p36 Sarah, see William (1841); Silvia, see Henry Winchester Nicholls, 1841 Stephen, Mangots, died suddenly, FFBJ 8.11.1788 Stephen, bp 1822, s.o. Robt & Ann, Vinney Green Mangotsfield Village, cm, 1851 cens, with wife Mary and 1 son & 2 daus. Stephen, 71, wife, aged, Mangots outdoor poor, 1897 Susannah (b 1824) see Robt b 1797 Thomas, Puck, gent & Marie Aburges, Puck, wid, 1663, BMLB Thomas, cm, s.o. Ferdinando, sawyer, West., freeman of Gloucester 1816 Tymothy, tithingman of Bitton, 1722, Ellacombe W.S. Nichols, Corporal, 17th Lancers, & Private E. Cousins, Gloucestershire Regt.Gave their

lives for their county in South Africa, (Boer War) 1899-1902. Plaque, Pucklechurch Parish Church. William, Pucklechurch: marriage announcement Mr Wm Nicholls to Mrs Biggs, widow of late Mr Biggs, butcher of Bath. Bath Chron 17.10.1793 William, cm, with Sarah, and Charles, (bp 1821), 1841 cens Mangots Common. William, senior turnpike collector, bur Puck, 19.11.1788 William, tythingman, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO William, butcher, Mangots, Bristol Poll, 1820 NICHOLSON Anne & William see Henry Ellacombe, 1818 Rev H.T. Ellicombe MA of Bitton to Anne, 4th dau of Wm Nicholson of St Margaret's, Near Rochester, marriage announcement, FFBJ 11.4.1818. NOAD/NODE Betty Node see Sampson Britton, 1747 Susanna Noad see John Collins, 1696 William Node, labourer, bur 13.6.1769, Siston PR NOBBS Edward see Jacob Smith, 1705 NOBLE Ann see Job, 1761 Arthur, Rodney Rd, KW, gave evidence of Inquest, after Deep pit disaster, see WDP Nov 1910 Elizabeth see Charles Hales, 1719 Emmanuel, case of wife beating in KW, see BO 16.3.1895; Hester see Henry Brown, 1761 Job, s.o. Richard & Ann, bur Puck 27.12.1761, "his brains dashed out by falling into a coalpit". See KCP John, collier of Bitton, aged 70, referring to KW Chase Depositions, 1629, Ellacombe Mss I p187, BRL. Also in Braine. John of Siston & Leddy Webb, of Mangots, mar Almondsbury 1730; Judeth see Geo Bayly, 1676 Richard see Chas Arthur 1759, see Job 1761 Thomas o21 bach miner s.o. Wm, miner & Mary Watts, o 21, sp, Cockskott Hill, d.o. Wm, miner, mar HTKW Dec 1849 William, tenant, 1693, Mangots, see E.J., p145; William, cm, bur West., 21.2.1749 William see Thos, 1849; William, Bitton, 91, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List --- Noble, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 NOBLETT Elizabeth, died at Stapleton, keeper of the "Great Tea Shop" see FFBJ 27.6.1752 & AKW NOCK Thos see Arthur Jones, 1793

NORDEN John: surveyed KW on behalf of the King, 1615, see Braine. Named the following: Mr Thomas Chester, Richard Berkeley, esq., Sir Henry Bilingsley, Lord Berkeley, Lady Newton, Lady Stafford, Mr Weston, Sir Roland Lacie, Mr Evans of Bitton, Sir Raufe Sadler. NORGROVE Arthur E, 21, b Mangots, 1881 cens RN at sea etc, BAFHS 73, p29 NORMAN Alexander, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO George of Puck., Capstan chain hit him, Inquest 5.4.1856, Co I Acc 1291 GRO Henry see Wm Bryant, 1759 John, cm & Grace Haskins, sp, mar Bitton, 18.11.1759 Mr, see Tommy Catfield, 1739; Mr, his London wagon struck by lightning, see Glos J., 7.6.1752 Thomas, "smith" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b; Thomas, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO Thomas, see Chas Burchill, 1839, see John Joy, 1851 William, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO NORREYES Sir Francis, father of Catherine Bethell, d 1692, see Alice Jones. NORRIS Richard, perambulation of IA, 1695; Robert, 25, cm, not born county, 1841 cens Westerleigh NORTH Alan, digger of coal in KW Forest in 13th cent. See Coalmining in Bristol in 13th Cent, EP 8.2.1934. Mary, see Thos Hathaway 1732 T.H., Manager of Bristol Wallsend Collieries Ltd, 1900s Mangots. NORTHCOTE Richard, see Wm Lear 1770 NORTON George, Puck. kcp Parkfield, 13.2.1864, Inq COI 1291 Acc GRO Mr, hot presser, without Lawford's Gate. His son killed by fall from horse on way home from Stapleton, see Bath J 11.6.1750 Mr Peter, of Stapleton Rd, aged 83, obit, FFBJ 4.12.1813 Thomas, see Sir Walter Dennys, 1485 NOTHER Jane, Siston, wid, & Edmund Driver, no parish, 1668, BMLB

NOTT Charles, 15, damaging a hayfield, LG 1820, see BAFHS Journal no 61, p31l Elizabeth, wid, inhabs of KW Chase 1684, Ellacombe Elizabeth, wife of George Nott, d.o. John Wilmot, Bitton, dec'd, admin. Of his estate, Bondsmen George Nott, St P & J, millwright, James Stone, salt refiner, & John Witchell, baker, both of Bristol., 1754. (GRO) Elizabeth, wife of George, see Hester Wilmot, 1754 George, see Lydia, 1749, see Elizabeth, 1754, above, see Hester Wilmot, 1754. George, killed by fall from a mare at Kendleshire, bur West, Jan 30, 1783 Lydia, wife of George, d. 2.2.1749 aged 40, Bitton, Bigland Robert, d.24.2.1733 aged 75, Bitton, Bigland Robert, KW, admitted 1887, lunatic in Gloucester County Asylum, Warmley Union list, 1897 Sarah, see Hester Wilmot, 1754 Thomas, in Mangots, on Player's Map, 1750, see Joseph Bailey NOTTINGHAM John & Sarah Brimble, b.o. Mangots, mar Almondsbury, 1724 NUGENT Mr, see AKW 1754 NURSE Hannah, (27) on March 27, at KW Hill, wife of Mr Silas Nurse, boot & shoemaker. Obit FFBJ 9.4.1836 James: "Octr 7 1840, James Nurse's wife bur" (Couch). John see Samuel Pollinger 1841 Joseph, 1839, Dec 7, "Joseph Nurse died the day after he came from Bath Hospital" (Couch) Martha: 1841, Jan 7th, "a high flood at Martha Nurse's house, 6 inches." And there was another flood there Oct 7-8 1841 (Couch) Mary wife of William, d 4.9.1826 (Couch). Nancy: 1840, "Sunday morning Aug 23 between 12 & 1 o'clock, Bill Lear beat in the windows and broke 3 square of Nancy Nurses." (Couch) Robert, see Abraham Fry, 1842, see Sally, 1843 Sally, 1843: "wife of Robt died Sunday evening 8 o'clock and buried at Hand Jany 21st" (Couch) Samuel, Dec 27th 1848 "married at Hanham Chapel" (Couch) Silas, see Hannah 1836; William, d 20.2.1839 & bur Bitton, March 5th (Couch) NUTT Benjamin, see Martha Phillips, 1828 James, of St Philips, manslaughter of James Nutt by his brother Philip, FFBJ 29.5.1830 Joan d.o. Wm & Margaret, d. 21.1.1702, Margaret wife of Wm, d.7.12.1714 aged 67, John, s.o. John & g/son of Wm d. 29.10.1725 aged 16, William Nutt, d. 8.3.1727-8 aged 90. Bitton, Bigland John, see Joan, 1802; Margaret see Joan, 1702

Mathew, see James Charmbury, 1640; Thomas see Elizabeth Willis, 1789 William Butt (Nutt?) yeo of Bitton, lease to Richard Hart, merchant of Bristol, land Bitton between Andrew Burnell & Wm Lane, being part of land on 70 yr grant from William Lace(y), esq., to Wm Nutt & Jonas Burnell, in exchange for other lands between those of John Holbin & John Hardin. 1675, BAFHS 52, p36 William, see Joan, 1802 William Nutt & James Moore, charged with theft of 2 coats from Thomas Camplin of Stapleton, FFBJ 1.6.1822 William, see Henry Batt, 1866 NYBORG Brother, see AKW 1756 OAKEY William s.o. William, cooper, of St P & J, freeman of Gloucester 1741 OAKLEY John, of Mangots & Susan Gay, mar Winterbourne, 11.12.1704 Ruth, see Abraham Gifford, 1713 O'BRIAN James - conveyance to workhouse, Bitton outdoor poor, 1897 O'BRIEN Dr, (ca 1880) see Mr Gerrish. OCKFORD Sarah, see Wm Lovell, 1791 O'CONNOR Dinah, 64, rheumatism, KW North, outdoor poor 1897 ODELAND/ (OLDLAND?)/OLAND William of Bitton & Elizabeth Tower mar by lic St P & J 9 Aug 1750 William Oland, of W & A. to America. 1750 See "Coldham" O'DONNELL Mary, 17, Ann, 15, causing a disturbance, LG 1820, p31, BAFHS Journal, no 61 OD(E)Y Andrew see John, 1831; John see Robt 1742 John, mar Sophia Short, Bitton, 25.12.1830, their ch John b 12.11.1831 & Andrew b 26.7.1835, of Oldland, Keynsham Baptists. Robert s.o. John collier, dec'd to Simon Tilley of Road, N. Bradley, Wilts, as cordwainer. Bitton apprents. BRO P/B/OP/7c 12.7.1742

Sophia see John, 1831; Thomas see Samuel Jones, 1796 OFFER Hannah see Moses, 1841; James of West., hatter, & Ruth Rolph mar Wapley & Cod. 30.9.1796 James, 30, Sarah, 2 ch, 1841 cens West., Moses, 25, cm, Hannah, 25, & 3 ch, 1841 cens Mays Hill; Sarah see James 1841 OGBORN Fredk - to USA, (1881) see BAFHS 94, p15 Nathaniel, see Edward Thrissell, 1776 OKEY John, see John Pool, 1783 OKELY Francis of Bitton, mar to Elizabeth, their son John, bp Tytherington, 19…9.1752 OLDFIELD Alex, 1687, Mangots, see E.J. p157 Thomas, gent of Bristol,38, see Thomas Sledge 1677, & BAFHS No 55, p14 OLDS George, 2 yrs in prison Newgate 5.9.1753 for his part in miners' march on Bristol, see FFBJ 26.5, 31.5, 4.8, 9.8. & 8.9. 1753. See Also Annals of KW & "The Colliers' Tale" by DPL in BAFHS Journal John, Bitton, cordwainer & Ann Jefferies, Mangots, bondsman Samuel Jefferies, BMLB 30.1.1792 John: "1848 Decr 17th Sunday night John Olds geese stolen." (Couch) Mary Couch, aged 8, "1834, Sunday Dec 7th abt 2 o'clock in the afternoon died Mary Couch Olds, aged 5 yrs 7 mths and 13 days, bur Decr 12th in a vault with Rachel Couch put on the side of her coffin in a Oak Coffin." Buried Bitton. (there is also a poem that her proud grandfather recorded "which she learnt by heart". (Couch) William, Bitton, cooper, 24 & Sarah Lewton, Bitton, sp, 24, Glos Mar Lic, 1.5.1793, GRO Q2/143 1789-94 William, basketmaker, Hanham, St George, Bristol Poll, 1835 OLIFFE Ralph, persecutor of Mr Ford & Mr Knight, Baptists, 1683 OLIVER James, see Sam Wilcox, 1827 Richard, musician, Redfield, St George, Bristol Poll, 1835 Thomas Ollyver, abt 40, suitable as musketeer, 1608, Hanham/Bitton, Men & Armour OLLIS

George, hatter of Oldland Common, letter of thanks to H.J. Ellacombe (early 19th cent workers' organisation) (1829) see Ellacombe Mss Vol 9, p125, see also "The Poor Fabricators" Roy King. Mark, minor, bach, collier KW s.o. Wm, hatter & Mary Humphries, o21, sp, d.o. Wm, lab, mar HTKW 18.8.1839 Samuel Oles (sic) of Mangots & Hannah Tattle mar Winterbourne, 8.2.1787 Thomas Oliver, corn dealer & general haulier of Knight's Folly Farm, Bitton, 1892, & --- Ollis, Oldland Common Sch, 30.9.1892, see BAFHS 102, p11 William, see Mark, 1839 (The Ollis family were mainly brassmakers, of the "Dutchmen" families, Keynsham area.) ONEDY Thomas, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30 GRO (This list is eccentrically spelt, and in most cases I have attempted to put people with their family groups. Some names, like Onedy, defy interpretation.) ONIONS Elizabeth, wife of William, civil engineer, of Moorfields, obit FFBJ 3.3.1821 OPIE Mrs see AKW 1756 ORAM Eli, collier, accused theft of 2 topcoats from Geo Leonard of Berkeley, 3 mths, WDP 7.3.1892. ORCHARD Mrs: of Horse Shoe Inn, Downend, robbed, FFBJ 2.11.1811 Thomas, Westerleigh, 1684, Barbados, Servants to Foreign Plantations, Coldham-Wilson William, collier, Winterbourne & Ann Tanner of Weeke (Wick) BMLB 4.8.1709, BRO William, carpenter, 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b ORGAN Constance see Mark Barnes 1795; Mary see Henry Lacey 1747 ORLEY Stephen see AKW 1753 OSBORNE Charles, 16, a carter at Warmley coalworks, had worked at carting since age 10, "hauls carts abt 40 yds, is subject to bad headaches; feels better when up into open air. Cannot eat his meals sometimes, never works by night, can read a little, does not go to Sunday School. Mem: This boy has a sickly complexion & countenance but is well grown; the work evidently does not suit his powers." Waring 1841. Daniel of Siston, ch bp 1727, see article BAFHS June 1991 no 64 , p25, on Osborne family. Dennis, Oct 18, at Fire Engine, St George, aged 53. Obit BG 3.11.1842 George, cm, kcp belonging to Castle & Co, by stone falling on his body, Inq 2.9.1816 St George,

D260/GRO George, 50, collier, Rachel, 9 children, 1841 cens Warmley James, 15, Parkfield collier, to BRI, crushed thigh, BTM 7.2.1883 John Asborne (sic) 1627, see BAFHS 52, p35; Rachel see George 1841 Samuel, 3, playing in road nr father's cottage when heavy horse trod on him. Inq at Lord Rodney KW GJ 1.9.1832 Samuel, gave evidence at Inq. Starveall Pit explosion when 8 men were killed, see BT 14..6.1851 Samuel, pit blacksmith, gave evidence at Deep Pit fatal accident, see BM 6.9.1851 Thomas, see Cyrus Guest, 1701; Thomas & Ann Gowing b.o. Mangots, BMLB 1779 Thomas: "1784 Oct 7: to taking up T.O. and keeping him in custody all night & next day before marriage." see I & J Wyatt, Poor Law Records of Bitton. William, see Arthur Player 1598. William of Doynton, gent, 1613-12 SRO DD/GL 92/95 (& Giles Webb & Giles Haynes, his sons in law) OSMOND Kezia, 39, Oldland, in workhouse, 1897, Poor List OSWALD Richard, cm, St George, Bristol Poll Books, 1781 & 1784 OVENS Charles. 12, cm, 1841 cens West. ; Grace see Richard Britton, 1755 John Oven, s.o. John, Westerleigh, tallow chandler, to Richard Gilbert, cooper, Bristol Apprents, 6.9.1701 Mary see Solomon Moreton, 1757 Mr S, see Wm Smith, 1811 Thomas, West, wills at GRO,1726 William, "vereing boy" 16.7.1789, BRO AC/AS/97 8b OVINGTON George see John Dawson, 1862 OWEN Benjamin, Mangots, premises tenure of John Almondsbury, neither assessed, Glos Election, SFBJ 15.2.1777 Benjamin see Wm William, 1793 Benjamin, inhab of Mangots, 1798, D674a/H30, GRO Elizabeth widow, 1634, Mangots, see BAFHS 36, p27 John, tiler? 1639, Mangots, see BAFHS 36, p27 John, tiler, Mangots & Elizabeth Powell, same, bondsman Thos Lovell, Mangots, 1664, BMLB John, 1675, Mangots, see BAFHS 36, p27; Jos. Witness to will of Morris Britton, 1779 Joseph see Thos Britton, 1781 Nicholas, 1648, Mangots, see BAFHS 36, p27

Moses, "of the Cock Road Gang" executed at Lancaster; James Cribb, his accomplice tsp life, FFBJ 13.5.1815 Richard, 1643, Mangots, see BAFHS 36, p27 William, a blackmoore, before called "Chance" aged 27, bp Doynton, 29.3.1727 (see Black Bristolians by DPL William & Mary Palmer both of Mangots, mar Almondsbury, 1725 William see Edmund Willis, 1733 OWLER George, committed to Newgate 1753 for his part in miners' march on Bristol, see FFBJ 26.5, 31.5, 4.8, 9.8. & 8.9 1753. See Also Annals of KW & "The Colliers' Tale" by DPL in BAFHS Journal OWLES Benjamin, Sarah & Wm see William Lovell, 1795/8 OXLEY Wm, pinmaker, Rose & Crown, St George, Bristol Poll, 1835

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