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GENERAL INDEX OF JOURNALS

Volumes 1-59 Winter 1985 - November 2000


This is a list of subjects, surnames, place names, etc. in articles printed in the journals volumes 1-59 winter 1985 - November 2000. The subjects are listed in alphabetical order, with volume number and page number(s). Where pages are listed e.g. 5-8, this indicates that the name appears on all pages in the range, i.e. 5, 6, 7, and 8. A page listing indicates that there is at least one appearance on the page, but there may well be more than one and, in some cases, there may be several. It is recommended that the whole article should be read.
SUBJECT VOLUME   PAGE(S)
1821 Census, enumerator's book for Ryde 14 11
1851 Census Bedfordshire Index 8 6
1851 Census Berkshire Index 8 6
1851 Census Dorset Index 24 13
1851 Census Dorset Index 27 32
1851 Census East Surrey Index 17 5
1851 Census East Sussex Index 6 5
1851 Census Hampshire Index 21 4
1851 Census Hampshire Index, IOW volumes 13 6
1851 Census Hampshire Index, omissions from 46 9
1851 Census IOW Surname Index 10 7
1851 Census IOW Surname Index 26 16
1851 Census Oxfordshire Index 21 9
1851 Census West Middlesex Index 16 7
1851 Census, IOW Surname Index 53 57
1851 Census, Isle of Wight strays in Leeds 37 24
1861 Census, Southampton, IW strays 57 46.47
1871 Census, contemporary observations 21 26-28
1871 Census, difficulties in completion of returns 21 27
1871 Census, qualifications of enumerators 21 26
1881 Census 59 26
1881 Census Index 43 22
1881 Census Indexing Project 20 11
1881 Census on CD ROM 55 36
1881 Census, Portsea, IOW strays 33 26-30
1891 Census 56 64
1891 Census 59 26.27
1891 Census searches 25 14
1891 Census, Index of 56 33
1891 Census, IOW, help offered 53 52
1891 Census, IOW, help offered 54 61
1891 Census, IOW, some oddities 55 33.58
1891 Census, Name Index, IOW 30 40
1891 Census, Name Index, IOW 34 19
1891 Census, Newcastle on Tyne Index 29 44
1891 Census, Place Index, IOW 30 39
1891 Census, Place Index, IOW 34 19
1st Dragoon Guards 25 48
a BECKET, Thomas, Archbp of Canterbury, c1118-1170 35 14
a BECKET, Thomas, Archbp of Canterbury, c1118-1170 46 12
abbreviations, common in family history 5 13
ABRAHAM family history 32 4.24
ADAMS, Rev W, writer 53 20
advertisements, C19th 3 12
Afton Manor 21 34
Afton Manor, sale and development of land 56 50
agricultural depression, 1870-90 56 36
agricultural labourers, difficulties of 30 11
agricultural labourers, living conditions 11 1
agricultural labourers, living conditions 50 29
agricultural labourers, wages 11 1.2
agricultural occupations, C19th 49 16.17
agricultural prosperity, 1850-70 56 36
Agricultural show 56 2
Agricultural show, purchase of permanent site 56 6
agriculture in C18th & C19th 29 8
agriculture in the C19th 21 21
agriculture, major changes in 49 12-15
agriculture, shedding of labour, 1871-1911 50 20
agriculture, use of horses 49 15
air raids, Cowes 15 30
Albany Barracks 13 20
Albany Barracks 4 2
Albany Barracks, accommodation 4 2
Albany, Duke of, Army CinC, 1790 4 2
albatross, catching of 39 52
ALBEMARLE, Lord 22 22
Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, s of Edward VII 30 10
Albert, Prince Consort 22 2
Albert, Prince Consort 23 39
Albert, Prince Consort 27 22
Alberta, Royal Yacht in collision 30 31
alehouse certificate, copy of 36 22
alehouse certificates, 1833 36 20-22
Alexander I, Tsar of Russia 26 4
ALEXANDER, Daniel, architect of Dartmoor Prison 36 26
ALEXANDER, William, 1st Earl of Stirling 21 40
Alexandra, Princess of Wales 20 2
Alfred the Great 10 4.5
Alicante, Siege of 9 12
ALLENBY, Gen Sir Edmund 30 25
ALLINGHAM, Helen, C19th artist 24 2
ALLINGHAM, Helen, C19th artist 43 42
Alumni Oxoniensis 25 32
Amicia, Countess of Devon 34 18
Amish people of USA 26 8
AMPHLETT one name study group 8 6
ancestors in London, some problems 51 46.47
ancestor's journal, early C19th 10 12
ancestor's journal, early C19th 8 9.1
ANDREWS family 47 20.21
ANDREWS memorial jug 39 43
ANDREWS memorial jug 43 36951
ANDREWS, in Yarmouth parish registers 54 51
ANDREWS, IOW to New Zealand 34 12.13
angle bastion forts 52 38
ANGLESEY, Marquess of, Governor of the Island 55 19
angling 58 27
Anglo-German FH Group 7 3
Anglo-German FHS 11 5.6
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 10 4
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 54 48
Anne of Bohemia, wife of Richard II 14 7
Appley House School 15 26.27
Appley House School, distinguished former pupils 15 27
Appley House School, war dead 15 27
apprenticeship 38 22
apprenticeship, exploitation of 55 10
Appuldurcombe House 10 6
Appuldurcombe House 19 33
Appuldurcombe House 40 12
Appuldurcombe House 59 24-27
Apse Reach cottages 54 34-36
archery 12 9; 57. 40
archery 58 17
archives, national service in danger 23 9
Army records 24 5
Army records 46 13.14
Army records at PRO 20 4
Army, organisation of 46 14
Army, pay, late C19th 24 5
Army, uniforms, late C19th 24 5
ARNOLD family 24 9
ARNOLD family 34 20-22
ARNOLD, Dr Thomas, Head Master, Rugby School 48 29
ARNOLD, Dr, Thomas, Head Master of Rugby School 24 9
ARNOLD, Matthew, poet 24 9
ARNOLD, William, Collector of Custom, Cowes, 1778-1818 54 8
Arreton Manor 12 13
Arreton Manor 26 12
Arreton Manor 5 8.9
Arreton Manor 50 46.47
Arreton Manor, murders 5 9
Arreton Rectory 5 8
Arreton School 20 12
Arreton School 50 48
Arreton School, admission registers, 1869 18 23-25
Arreton School, extracts from the log books 17 19-21
Arreton School, extracts from the log books 42 24-26
Arreton School, extracts from the log books 43 26-28
Arreton School, extracts from the log books 44 40-43
Arreton School, extracts from the log books 45 48-51
Arreton School, photograph 45 52.53
Arreton, Accounts of Overseers of the Poor, 1758-86 30 26
Arreton, benefactors 5 8
Arreton, extent of medieval parish 50 46
Arreton, St George's 5 8
Arreton, St George's 50 46
Arreton, Style House 52 4
arson on the IOW 13 25
Arthur, Duke of Connaught, s of Queen Victoria 27 22
assistance to paupers, C18th 34 32.33
Associated British Ports Ltd 54 25
Athena House 18 7
ATKEY family 52 37
ATKEY family 53 54
attending a family history conference 34 38
Aurora Borealis 10 13
Australian gold rush 1851-52 40 25
Australians on the Isle of Wight 38 53
availability of fresh water 39 8
BADEN-POWELL, Lord, death of, 1941 44 48
badgers, introduction to Island, 1920's 52 20
BAKER FHA 4 13
BAKER, Abraham, Southampton murderer, 1855 29 10.11
BAKER, Enid, obituary 40 13
BALCHIN one name study 16 7
BALLARD One Name Society 21 9
Band of Hope 24 5
Band of Mercy 54 3
Bank Holiday visitors 1872 30 34
BANNISTER & Co, rope makers 15 30
BANNISTER family 3 5
BANNISTER family 57 11
BANNISTER family of Newport 25 37-39
BANNISTER family tree 3 6
BANNISTER, John, list of debtors to, 1731-40 19 31.32
BANNISTER, William, rope maker, Cowes, early C19th 19 30-32
BANNISTER, William, rope maker, Cowes, early C19th 41 29
baptism, registration of, 1538 44 18
Baptist Association 52 6
Baptists on IOW 15 31-33
BARING, Sir Godfrey, Bt MP Chairman IOWCC 2 4
BARING, Sir Godfrey, Bt MP Chairman IOWCC 36 18
BARING, Sir Godfrey, Bt MP Chairman IOWCC 52 18
BARNARD family of Cowes 44 37408
BARNES family of Freshwater 40 57
BARNES family of Freshwater 53 43-45
BARNES/YOUNG/STARK family Bible 36 43
Barnsley FHS 35 30
BARRINGTON family 47 4
BARRINGTON, Sir John, of Swainston Manor 12 1
BARRINGTON, Sir John, of Swainston Manor 34 2
BARRINGTON, Sir John, of Swainston Manor 42 39
BARRINGTON, Sir John, of Swainston Manor 52 24
Barton Corner Bible Christian Chapel 43 18.19
Barton School 25 21
BASKETT family 14 12
bathing, domestic 57 24
Battenberg Chapel, Whippingham Church 32 5
Battenberg, Prince Henry of, husband of Princess Beatrice 26 26
Battenberg, Prince Henry of, husband of Princess Beatrice 27 3
Battenberg, Prince Henry of, husband of Princess Beatrice 43 41
Battenberg, Prince Henry of, husband of Princess Beatrice 51 23
Battenberg, Prince Henry of, husband of Princess Beatrice 52 4.21.42
Battenberg, Prince Henry of, husband of Princess Beatrice 52 42
Battle Abbey, Sussex 58 3
battle between Saxons and Jutes, Downend, 530 AD 26 14
beach-combing 54 2.17
Beatrice, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 15 4
Beatrice, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 26 25
Beatrice, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 27 3.11
Beatrice, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 32 5
Beatrice, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 45 25
Beatrice, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 52 4.20.42
Beatrice, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 52 42
Beatrice, Princess, marriage of, 23 JUL 1885 44 42
BEAUFORT, Duke of 24 16
BEAVIS family 28 24
bedding and linens 50 15.16
BEDFORD, 7th Duchess of 53 4
bee-keeping 37 18-21
BEETON, Mrs 55 26-30
beginners' mistakes in family history 35 2.6
BEKENs of Cowes Ltd 48 40
BELFAST, Lord, Marquess of Donegal 53 48
BELL, Alexander Graham 21 2
Bembridge Airport 51 29
Bembridge Airport 6 14
Bembridge inns 6 14
Bembridge lifeboat 6 13.14
Bembridge Local History Group 26 2
Bembridge School 18 32
Bembridge School 51 29
Bembridge schools 6 14
Bembridge Windmill 6 12
Bembridge, Brannon's description 49 27
Bembridge, Crab and Lobster 6 8
Bembridge, development of 6 12
Bembridge, development of Forelands 6 8
Bembridge, history of 51 28
Bembridge, Holy Trinity 6 13
Bembridge, lifeboats 51 29
Bembridge, Peacock Hill 11 40513
Bembridge-Portsmouth passenger service 6 13
benefactors, generosity of local 11 2
BERRYMANs of Northwood 49 46-51
BESSANT family 11 19
Bible Christian Movement 41 30.31
Bible Christian movement 44 21
Bible Christian Schoolroom, Wroxall 38 61
bicycle, riding furiously 41 64
bicycles, introduction of 59 19.2
bicycles, manufacture of 12 3
bicycles, types and use of 40 23.24
Big R database 34 37
Bill of Rights, 1689 50 18
Billingham Manor 26 13
Binstead Drill Hall 58 1
Binstead Drill Hall 59 29.36.37
Binstead, area and population 52 28
Binstead, area and population 7 9
Binstead, history of 52 28
Binstead, Holy Cross 52 28
Binstead, Holy Cross 7 9
Binstead, quarries 7 9
BIRCHENOUGH, family skeletons 10 4
BIRCHMORE family 35 7
Birchmore Farm, Blackwater, threshing gang 37 1
Birmingham Central Library, family history service 19 12
bishop's transcripts 24 32.33
Black Death 47 5
BLACK-BARNES family 59 24.26
Blackgang Chine 14 28
Blackgang Chine 59 52.53
Blackgang, major landslide 56 6
blacksmiths, of Freshwater 56 54
Blackwater Mill 23 33
BLAKE family of Arreton 32 25
BLAKE, James Ruffin, 1833-1900, diary in IWRO 21 2.3
blood groups of the IOW 11 38930
Board of Trade 52 32
BOARD, Phineas, trumpeter on HMS Victory 48 61
boatbuilders of Fishbourne 57 28
BOCLAND, Gen Maurice 35 15
Bodleian Library 25 31
Boer War 52 42
Boer War 53 8
Boer War, end of 56 4
BOLEYN, Mary, later CAREY 48 27
Bolton Yacht 56 7
Bolton, Portsmouth yard yacht 54 64
Bolton, yacht of Governor of the Island, C18th 10 1
bomb in Collingwood Rd Shanklin 36 46
Bonchurch, area and population 8 12
Bonchurch, development of 53 20
Bonchurch, landslips 53 20
Bonchurch, Manor of 53 20
Bonchurch, notable residents 8 12.13
Bonchurch, Old Church 36 55
Bonchurch, smuggling 8 13
Bonchurch, St Boniface's, building of new church 53 20
Bonchurch, St Boniface's, New Church 8 12
Bonchurch, St Boniface's, Old Church 53 20
Bonchurch, St Boniface's, Old Church 8 12
book-finding service 23 7
BOOTY, James, bankruptcy, list of persons involved 33 22
BOOTY, James, bankruptcy, list of persons involved 34 23-25
BOOTY, James, grocer of Newport, 1825 33 20-22
Borthwick Institute 54 47
bottles for local history 38 24.25
BOURBON, Duc de, later Prince de Conde 29 7
BOURBON, Duc de, later Prince de Conde 33 7
BOWERMAN family 11 9
BOWERMAN family 56 30
Boys' Brigade 59 36.37
Boys' Brigade Camp, St Helens, 1936-38 27 28
Brading Harbour & Railway Company 42 7
Brading Haven 54 48
Brading Haven, draining of 6 12
Brading Haven, draining of 9 14
Brading Town Hall 54 48
Brading, area and population 9 13
Brading, Bembridge and St Helens, Pigots Directory,1830 38 50.51
Brading, Bull Ring 9 13
Brading, Coastguard 3 4
Brading, St Mary's 54 48
Brading, St Mary's 9 13
Brading, waxworks museum 54 49
BRANNON, George 18 33
BRAUND family 23 5
BRAUND of Bucks Mill, Devon 5 4.6
BRAUND One Name Society 18 6
BRAUND, a family study 18 6
BRAUND, L C, 1875-1955, England Cricket Captain 18 7
BRAUND, Mary, transportee 9 1.2
Braunstone House School for girls 56 54
breakfast dishes, cooking of 56 22
BRETHERTON, Mr and Mrs Augustus Harvey 56 53
BRETT, John, Pre-Raphaelite artist 24 2
brewers and brewing 22 3
brewing and innkeeping 37 2
brewing on the IOW, data available 15 8
brick firing 25 4
brick making 25 3.4
brick making 35 18-21
brick making 44 39
brick making 53 10-18
brick making at Wootton 20 3
brick making, C19th life style 54 14.15
brick making, child labour 53 12.13
brick making, history of 53 15
brickfield, Hillis Farm 44 9
bricklaying 56 19
brick-making families 25 4
brick-making families 37 17
brick-making kilns 53 14.18
brick-making museum 53 13
bricks, tax on 54 16
Brickwoods Brewery 28 15.28
brickworks 56 18
brickworks, Gunville 27 5
Brickyard Act 1871 53 13
brickyard, Lower Elmsworth 54 22
BRIERLEY, Sir Oswald, C19th marine artist 24 2
Brighstone Burial Register 26 23
Brighstone inns 10 15
Brighstone lifeboat 31 18
Brighstone Mill 10 16
Brighstone Mill 55 25
Brighstone Rate Books 12 1.6.7
Brighstone School 10 16
Brighstone School 21 36
Brighstone School 55 25
Brighstone, Baptism registers, excerpts 16 15
Brighstone, lifeboats 55 24
Brighstone, smuggling 10 16
Brighstone, St Mary's 10 15
Brighstone, St Mary's 55 24
Brighstone, three bishops 10 15
BRIGHT family history 36 36
BRIGSTOCKE and related families 25 39387
BRIGSTOCKE Bible 24 2
BRIGSTOCKE Bible 25 7
BRIGSTOCKE family of Ryde 26 42
BRIND family, stonemasons 58 53
Britannia, yacht owned by EdwardVII 38 37
Britannia, yacht owned by George V 27 8
British & Foreign Schools Society 25 6
British Family History Conference (Cherry Stones) 30 16
British Family History Conference (Cherry Stones) 38 6.8.9
British Family History Conference (Cherry Stones) 39 6.7
British Family History Conference (Cherry Stones) 40 38534
British Library 21 8
British Library 38 49
British Newspaper Library 48 45
British School for Boys, Cowes 21 13
British Telecom archives 40 4
Brook Hill House 56 30
Brook House 56 30
Brook School 56 30
Brook, lifeboats 11 9
Brook, St Mary the Virgin 11 9
Brook, St Mary the Virgin 56 30
BROOKE, Col Howard, Master of IW Hunt 52 16.2
Brown, Gen Sam, death of at Ryde 56 3
BROWN/BRUNNE family history 38 43
Bruntsfield School 59 55.58
BUCK family history 21 16
BUCK, W, fl 1876-90, water colourist 27 5
BUCKETT, Jill, obituary 31 3
Buckingham Palace 49 37438
BUCKINGHAM, Duke of 45 26.27
BUCKINGHAM, Marquess of 24 5
BUCKLER families 57 50
BUCKLER family 32 22.23
builders, of Freshwater 56 54
buildings on Isle of Wight, decorative features of 56 18.19
BUNT, John, booking agent for emigration 52 10
burial 44 20
burial in woollen 22 39
burial of baby at sea 38 45
burial of paupers 45 47
burial of the poor 44 21
BURNE-JONES 18 33
BURNEY, Edgar, water colourist 26 2
BURNEY, Fanny, novelist 26 2
burning in effigy, St Helens, 1872 33 25
BURT & Company, brewers 31 8
BURTON family 33 10-13
Bus route, first Island 56 5
BUTCHER photographs 51 57
butchery in C17th 36 33
BUTT, Charles, bigamist, 1840 3 39326
buying clothes 39 14
BUZZACOTT FHS 42 55
BYAM family history 42 19
BYAM family, royal connections 48 27
bygones 42 33
bygones exhibition 38 6.7
Calbourne Mill 12 9; 57. 41
Calbourne Roller mill 42 16-18
Calbourne School 12 9
Calbourne School 12 9; 57. 41
Calbourne School 52 3
Calbourne sheep dip 14 2
Calbourne, All Saints', monumental inscriptions 32 13-15
Calbourne, All Saints', plaques 37 54
Calbourne, chapels 12 9
Calbourne, map of northern part of parish, showing farms 48 8
Calbourne, mills 12 9
Calbourne, parish registers, copies of certain marriages 56 58
Calbourne, rectors of 12 8
Calbourne, Sun Inn 59 15
Calbourne, traders 12 9
Calbourne, Westover House 12 9
Calbourne, Woods Lane 47 14.15
calendars 18 19-22
calendars, days of the week 20 13
CALLAN family 1 3
Cambridge University 21 36
CAMERON, Charles Hay, husband to Julia Margaret 59 3
CAMERON, Julia Margaret, photographer 27 7
CAMERON, Julia Margaret, photographer 59 37438
Camp Hill Prison, as Borstal Institution 56 6
Camp Hill Prison, opening of 56 4
Camp Hill Prison, riots 56 5
CAMPBELL, Harriet (Hatty), model to JM Cameron 59 5.6
cannon guns 52 39
Canterbury Cathedral 23 33
Cape Colony, establishment of 42 37347
CAREY, Sir George 58 38
CAREY, Sir George 59 22
CAREY, Sir George, Governor of the Island, 1588 10 10
CAREY, Sir George, Governor of the Island, 1588 13 19
Carisbrooke Castle 13 19
Carisbrooke Castle 14 21.22
Carisbrooke Castle 14 8
Carisbrooke Castle 18 33
Carisbrooke Castle 21 7
Carisbrooke Castle 40 45
Carisbrooke Castle 52 4.5.42
Carisbrooke Castle 58 38
Carisbrooke Castle Chapel 20 29
Carisbrooke Castle Museum 27 3
Carisbrooke Castle Museum 52 4.5
Carisbrooke Castle Museum, Friends of 45 25
Carisbrooke Castle Museum, Friends of 52 5
Carisbrooke Castle, donkeys 52 5
Carisbrooke Castle, refortification of 52 39
Carisbrooke Priory 58 38
Carisbrooke, Clatterford Infants School 58 39
Carisbrooke, inns and public houses 58 38
Carisbrooke, Kents Mill 58 39
Carisbrooke, mills 13 20
Carisbrooke, National School 58 39
Carisbrooke, population 1830 40 46
Carisbrooke, Priory Mill 58 39
Carisbrooke, pubs and licensees 13 19
Carisbrooke, retailers and craftsmen 58 38
Carisbrooke, schools 13 20
Carisbrooke, St John's 13 19
Carisbrooke, St John's Church 58 38
Carisbrooke, St John's National School 58 39
Carisbrooke, St Mary the Virgin 13 19
Carisbrooke, St Mary the Virgin, wall plaques 39 48
Carisbrooke, St Mary's Church 58 38
carriage fares, 1876 38 4
CARRICK, Robert, C19th artist 24 2
carriers of the Isle of Wight 36 28-31
carriers routes around Newtown 40 20
cartes de visite 29 2
carts and carriers 40 19
CASFORD family tree 5 3
CASFORD, Moses, his book 31 40513
CASFORD, origins of the name 50 56.57
CASSFORD family 5 2.3
CASTLE, Polly, of Freshwater 56 52
Catherine of Braganza, wife of Charles II 53 2
Catholic FHS 34 42.43
Catholic FHS 37 10
cattle market, closure of 56 6
cavalry soldier, types of 27 2
cavalry, end of 27 3
cement works, west Medina 25 40
cemeteries, conservation of 28 9
Cenotaph 58 4
census returns of England and Wales 43 6.7
census returns, looking for 'missing' people 22 4
Census Rooms, Chancery Lane 20 14
census, death on census day 35 10
Chale Abbey 59 52
Chale Manor 59 52
Chale Parish School 59 53
Chale School 14 29
Chale School 37 38961
Chale School, benefactors 33 16
Chale School, history of 33 16-18
Chale, Free Churches 14 29
Chale, Pepper Pot 59 52
Chale, pubs and inns 14 29
Chale, Salt Cellar 59 52
Chale, St Andrew's 14 28
Chale, St Andrew's Church 59 52
Chale, United Methodist Chapel 59 53
Chale, Wesleyan Chapel 59 53
CHAMBERS family 40 26-28
CHAMBERS, George Henry of Sandown, 1853-1924 38 32-34
Chameleon Television Ltd 39 7
charabanc trips 59 20.21
charity in the C19th 57 16
Charles I 13 19
Charles I 14 8
Charles I 18 33
Charles I 21 34
Charles I 23 39
Charles I 40 14
Charles I 40 45
Charles I 52 4
Charles I 54 48
Charles I 58 38
Charles I 9 13
Charles I, relics of 27 3
Charles II 18 33
Charles II 24 38
Charles II 30 32
Charles II 40 14
Charles II 41 44
Charles II 53 2
Charles II 54 48
Charles II, yachting 15 29
Chartism 57 19
CHASEMORE family 41 27
CHATFEILD-CLARKE, Sir Edgar, MP 20 2
Chatham Dockyard Museum 33 4
CHEEK, Charles 48 59
Chelsea Board, pension claims 55 34.35
Cherry Island, West Ham 18 27
Cherry Island, West Ham, living conditions 18 28
CHEVERTON family history 9 9
CHEVERTONs in the East Midlands 42 5
Chillerton School 18 33
chimneys 56 18
China, missionary nursing 13 40513
cholera 56 57
christian names in family history 20 32
christian names, types of 26 10.11
christian names, unusual 23 25
christian names, unusual 46 47
christian names, unusual 50 4
Christianity, arrival on Isle of Wight, 686 AD 26 14
Christie minstrels 46 22.26
Christmas on an emigration ship 39 50
church and chapel as a source of education 44 21
Church of Latter Day Saints 23 10
church ritual, objection by parishioners, St Helens, 1873 33 25
church to be identified 39 48.49
CHURCHILL, Jennie, wife of Lord Randolph 53 6
CHURCHILL, Lord Randolph 56 57
Cicely, Princess, d of Edward IV 5 10
Cicely, Princess, d of Edward IV 52 28
Cicely, Princess, d of Edward IV 7 10
City of London, Freedom of 29 32
Civil Registration in England & Wales, history of 42 52.53
Civil War, England 15 28
Clans of Ireland 50 43
CLARE LALLOW, boat builders 15 29
Clarendon Hotel and Wight Mouse 59 53
Clarendon, wreck in Chale Bay 24 38
Clarendon, wreck of 14 28
Clarendon, wreck of 59 52
CLARK family Bible 28 24
Clerkenwell Settlement Examinations 15 10
Cleveland FHS 10 7
Cleveland FHS 12 4
clothes, list of C19th lady's 9 4
coach tours around the Island 47 59
coal, landed at Newport Harbour 19 2
coal, price of, 1873 31 23
coastal trade 23 5
Coastguard Service 45 44.45
Coastguard Service, origins of 49 30
COATES, father & son, physicians, Newport 52 8.9
COBBETT, William, 1763-1835, journalist and politician 55 14
COCHRANE, Capt Lord Thomas 51 51
COCHRANE, Capt Lord Thomas 53 48
cock-fighting 58 28
coffee houses 53 3
COLEMAN family of St Lawrence 28 37377
COLEMAN family of St Lawrence 29 27.28
Colwell Baptist Church 37 13
Colwell Barracks 12 10
Combination Acts, repeal of 1825 57 19
Commonwealth war graves website 59 46
community history 36 37
Companies, origin of 46 15
Company records for family history 46 15
computer program for family historians 16 6
computer programs for family history 59 44.51
computers and family history 48 22.23
computers and family history 55 36-39
computers, use of in family history 59 44-47
concealing birth of child 34 17
CONLON, photograph album 57 27
Consuta boatbuilding system 9 5
convict register, liaison with Australia 7 11
convicts in transportation, treatment of 58 32
COOK family 48 21
cookery books 56 20-23
cookery books 57 14.15
cooking with gas 59 48-50
cooks and cookery books 58 40-42
cooks and cookery books 59 48-50
COOPER, Matthew, Island 'character', 1874 37 21
COOPER, Rosemary, Curator, Carisbrooke Castle Museum 52 4
Cooperative Movement 57 19
Coppins Bridge 33 7
Cormorant, wreck off Atherfield 56 2
Corn Laws, Repeal of, 1846 49 12
CORNISH, Cecil, RNLI gold enamel badge 19 22-24
Cornwall FHS Directory of Members' Interests 42 33
Cornwall FHS, help offered 2 9
Corporation of London Record Office 21 7
COSTER, G F, builder of Upper Chine House 37 30
COTTLE family 58 44.45
COTTON family history 48 62
Council houses, building of first 56 5
Council Offices, site of 56 5
county boundaries 58 10
County Durham Families Directory 10 7
County Hall, beginning of work on building of 56 5
Court Leet records 34 2
Court Leet records 36 32-35
Court of Arches 33 25
COURTIER family 39 42
courtship and marriage 44 12-18
cousins to everyone 43 56
Coventry FHS 36 52
cover photograph, Vol 30, letter identifying 31 14
COWDERY family 28 23
COWDERY family 41 37408
Cowes & Newport Railway Company 42 7
Cowes Castle 55 18
Cowes pilots, 1808 50 6.7
Cowes Rifle Volunteers 37 9
Cowes Week 54 6
Cowes, a guided tour 19 4
Cowes, changing face of 11 3
Cowes, crew lists 46 35
Cowes, Denmark Rd School 23 28.29
Cowes, East & West, Pigot's Directory, 1830 39 28-30.35-38
Cowes, floating bridge 46 1
Cowes, Free Churches 15 28
Cowes, Holy Trinity Church 57 52
Cowes, population, 1830 39 29
Cowes, schools 15 30
Cowes, Ship Registrations, 1786-1930 47 12.13
Cowes, Ship Registrations, 1786-1930 48 50.51
Cowes, Ship Registrations, 1786-1930 49 28.29
Cowes, St Mary's Church, Friends of 56 25
Cowes, St Mary's Church, gas lighting 58 57
Cowes, St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Church 15 28
Cowes, Sun Hill Congregational Chruch 44 2.4-6
Cowes, War Memorial, restoration of 59 9
COWLEY, Countess 20 2
CRABBE, George, poet 18 8
CRAIGIE, Pearl, novelist 53 38930
Cranmore, Lyndene 59 12
Cranmore, Vimy Ridge 59 12
cricket 59 18.19
Crimean War 21 6
Crockford Harriers 52 20
CROMWELL connections 36 23
CROMWELL, Oliver 59 22
CROMWELL, Oliver, Lord Protector 12 13
CROMWELL, Oliver, Lord Protector 21 15
CROMWELL, Oliver, Lord Protector 52 15
CROMWELL, Richard, Lord Protector 36 23
CROMWELL, Thomas, Earl of Essex 14 7
CROMWELL, Thomas, Earl of Essex 24 32
CROMWELL, Thomas, registration of baptism, 1538 44 18
CROMWELL, William, grandson of Oliver 5 8
CROMWELL, William, grandson of Oliver 50 46
crossing the Solent in the C18th 22 37
CROUCHER Newport Shipping Co 13 28
CUBITT, Thomas, architect at Osborne House 22 2
CUBITT, Thomas, architect at Osborne House 37 28
Culver Down Monument 6 12
Cunard Line 54 25
CURZON, Lord 53 6
Customs Service, history of 54 8.9
cycling 57 12
cycling fatality, Ryde, 1921 34 39722
DABBS, George H R, poet 14 23
DABELL's Blackgang Bazaar 59 53
DAGUERRE, Louis, photographic pioneer 29 2
Daily Telegraph 57 26
dairy farming 50 21.25-27
DAISH family 57 30-33
DALLIMORE family history 37 40513
DANIELL, William C19th artist 24 2
DASH/DAISH family 41 30-36
DASH/DAISH, Australian connections 41 35
DAVIDSON clan 25 13
DAVIES, Lesa, Clerical Assistant, IWRO 40 9
DAVIS family of Cowes 44 7
DAVY, Sir Humphrey 8 9
DAWES, Edward, Lord of Manor of Niton 52 6
DAWES, Sophie, actress and adventuress 29 7
DAWES, Sophie, actress and adventuress 33 7
DAWES, Sophie, mistress of Duc de Bourbon 59 14
de BOSCO, Nicholas, Constable of Carisbrooke Castle 21 35
de FORTIBUS, Isabella 51 17
de GORGES family 35 15
de MONTFORT, Simon, Earl of Leicester 50 18
de MORVILLE, murderer of Becket 35 14
de MORVILLE, murderer of Becket 46 12
de REDVERS, Baldwin 5 8.9
de REDVERS, Baldwin 50 46.47
de REDVERS, Baldwin 52 28
DEAR & MORGAN, grocers & wine-merchants, Cowes 44 37377
death on railway line 39 17
death on railway line, Brading, 1872 33 33
defence of Isle of Wight 52 39
defence systems, C16th 52 38
DENHAM family 48 27
DENHAM, Eldred, diary of voyage to Australia 37 26.27
DENHAM, Eldred, diary of voyage to Australia 38 44-47
DENHAM, Eldred, diary of voyage to Australia 39 50-53
DENHAM, Eldred, diary of voyage to Australia 40 60-63
DENHAM, Eldred, diary of voyage to Australia 41 50-53
DENHAM, Eldred, diary of voyage to Australia 42 56-59
Denmark Rd School, Cowes 23 28.29
DENNETT family of Forelands 26 2
Department of Social Security Records 21 13
Deputy Chief Constable, sentencing of 56 3
DEVEREUX, Robert, Earl of Essex 14 7
DICKENS, Charles, novelist, 1812-1870 53 21
DICKENS, Charles, novelist, 1812-1870 55 14
DICKENS, Charles, novelist, 1812-1870 8 13
DILLINGTON family 35 14.15
DILLINGTON family 46 12.13
DILLINGTON, Mary, marriage and death 38 31
Dimbola Lodge 59 2.6
Dimbola Lodge, home of Julia Margaret Cameron 27 7
diphtheria 56 57
disabled soldier's appeal 35 23
diseases, incidence of 56 39
diseases, major, of previous centuries 56 56-58
diseases, sexually transmitted, in Army 56 57
disorderly behaviour in Ryde, three examples 39 57
dispensaries, establishment of 56 40
DOBREE, Nicholas, merchant of Guernsey 42 38
doctors' fees 56 41
dogs, sporting 52 19
doing the laundry in the C19th 39 10-13
DOLAN family history 37 22-24
Domesday Book 12 8
Domesday Book 13 20
Domesday Book 14 28
Domesday Book 18 33
Domesday Book 34 18
Domesday Book 40 12
Domesday Book 41 42
Domesday Book 42 16.17
Domesday Book 47 4
Domesday Book 48 3
Domesday Book 5 8.9
Domesday Book 50 46.47
Domesday Book 52 28
Domesday Book 7 9
Domesday Book 8 12
Domesday Book 43 41
DORE family history 37 3,4,7
DORE, Kate, model to JMCamero 59 5
Dorset Parish Registers, Marriages, Phillimore 24 15
DOWLAND, Christine, Assistant Archivist, IWRO 40 8
DOWNING Single Name Society 25 13
DOWTY, Toops, the tragedy of 56 17
Dr, Williams's Library 22 9
DRAKE Charity, Wellow, Shalfleet & Thorley 57 16
DRAPER family 27 29-31
DRAPER family history 9 10.11
dread of the workhouse 55 6
DRUDGE, Pte Theodore 43 54.55
DUCIE, Sir Robert, Lord Mayor of London, 1631 21 28
DUFF family of Sandown 37 48
DUFF family of Sandown 44 50.51
Dunkirk, evacuation from 21 3
DYER family, Godshill 51 12.13
dysentery 56 57
E Mail contact list 51 55
E Sussex Land Tax 1785 Index 26 15
earthquake on Island 56 3
earthquake, 1811 22 39
East Cowes Bible Christian Chapel 59 58
East Cowes Castle 55 18
East Cowes Heritage, photographic exhibition 29 16.17
East Cowes, Free Churches 16 30
East Cowes, history and development of 5 11.12
East Cowes, Shedden Esplanade plaque 46 40
East Cowes, St James 16 30
East India Company 53 2
East Surrey FHS 39 27
Education of the Lower Orders, Select Committee, 1819 33 16
Education Welfare Service 38 20.23
education, development of, C19th 33 17.18
educational changes, C20th 37 6
educational records 25 6
Edward I 12 8
Edward I 47 2
Edward I 54 48
Edward II 47 4.5
Edward III 51 17
Edward III 52 42
Edward VI 14 7
Edward VII 22 2
Edward VII 33 2
Edward VII, yachting 15 29
Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VII 20 2
Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VII 44 4
Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII 10 14
Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII 27 9
Edwardian Marriage Index, IOW 41 6
Edwardian Marriage Index, IOW 44 57
Edwardian Marriage Index, IOW 53 57
EDWARDS, Capt E, captain of HMS Pandora 9 1
eider duck at Freshwater 47 22
ELDRIDGE family 24 19
ELDRIDGE, Robey J, IOW historian 33 21
ELDRIDGE, Ron, obituary 54 45
Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of Henry II 52 29
Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of Henry II 7 10
Election campaign song, 1865 32 20.21
elections, pressure on working-class electorate 57 20
elephant, drunk and disorderly 27 17.18
eleven-plus examination 38 12.23
ELGAR (and variants) family history 52 56-59
ELGAR references on the IOW 48 24.25
ELGAR, Sir Edward, composer 48 25
ELGIN, Lord 22 36
Elizabeth I 10 10
Elizabeth I 13 28
Elizabeth I 14 7
Elizabeth I 24 33
Elizabeth I 36 23
Elizabeth I 6 12
Elizabeth, Empress of Austria-Hungary 53 7
Elizabeth, Princess, d of Charles I 23 39
Elizabeth, Princess, d of Charles I 26 25
Elizabeth, Princess, d of Charles I 27 4
Elizabeth, Princess, d of Charles I 40 45
Elizabeth, Princess, d of George VI, later Elizabeth II 31 5
E-mail addresses, list of 50 9.33
emigration 12 11
emigration 52 10
emigration 56 5
emigration in the C19th 34 16
emigration to Australia 24 23.24
emigration to Australia 40 25
emigration to Australia, early C19th 11 14-16
emigration, details of early emigrants to America 15 6
emigration, to Australia 56 26-28
emigration, to Australia, accommodation of emigrants 56 27.28
Endeavour, yacht owned by Sir Thomas Sopwith 27 8
Engine No 25 'Godshill' 45 1
ENGLEFIELD, Sir Henry, Bt,, diarist & artist 24 20.21
ENGLEFIELD, Sir Henry, Bt,, diarist & artist 35 16
English Heritage 10 6
English Heritage 19 33
English Heritage 52 38
English Heritage 52 5.38
Esperanto Centenary 6 11
ESSEX, Earl of 12 14
Ethelred, King of England 7 9
Eton College 53 6
Eugenie, Empress of France 24 30
Eugenie, Empress of France 27 8
Excise Officers of the IOW 19 25-27
Excise Officers, list of IW prosecutions 20 22.23
expatriation of orphans to Australia 31 2
expatriation of orphans to Australia, list of names 51 58
expatriation of orphans to Australia, list of names 52 55
expatriation of orphans to Australia, list of names 53 26.27
FAIRFAX, General 12 13
family bibles for sale 40 33
Family History Beginner's Pack, SOG 31 33
Family History Centre, Church of LDS, Shide 17 1
Family History Centre, Church of LDS, Shide 45 8
Family History Centre, London, trip to 14 10
Family History Fair 26 15
Family History News 42 49
family history research in and from Canada 37 44.45
family history research in Glasgow 20 17-20
family history, hints for beginners 34 31
family history, how to get started 41 38-40
family history, writing up 34 34.35
family myths exploded 37 23
Family Record Centre, Myddelton Street, London 58 34-36
Family Records Centre, Myddelton Place, London records 51 47
family records, different methods 24 8
Family Researcher Magazine 39 59
Family Tree Maker, computer software 59 51
family trees, how to draw them 47 28.29
family, occupation and social stratification research project 35 32
FANCY family of Dorset 9 14
farmers and agricultural labourers, social divide 50 29
farmer's wife, tasks of 49 22.23
farmers, mixed fortunes of 49 19-21
farming families in Cornwall 48 26
farming in the C18th 37 11.12
farming, early C20th 24 28-30
farming, early history in Newtown area 48 39417
farms, numbers of employees, 1871 49 18
FARNALL Charity 57 17
Farringford House 56 64
fatality at Ventnor Terminus, 1872 34 17
feasts and festivals 58 18
FENWICK, Rev, of Brook 52 9
Fernhill, Wootton Bridge 12 1
Fernhill, Wootton Bridge 34 15
Fernhill, Wootton Bridge 41 1.22-26
Fernhill, Wootton Bridge 58 5
Fernhill, Wootton Bridge, accommodation & furnishings 41 24
Fernhill, Wootton Bridge, destruction of 41 26
Fernhill, Wootton Bridge, servants 41 25
ferries, details of vessels 54 25.26
feudal system 46 2
FEW, John, obituary 30 10
FFHS Seminar, monumental inscriptions and war memorials 28 39722
field sports, game birds 51 19-21
field sports, historical background 51 17
field sports, Newtown gamekeepers 51 25.26
field sports, problems 51 26.27
field sports, the 'shoots' 51 21-24
FIENNES, Celia, 1662-1737, travel writer 23 24
fighting cocks 39 59
film stars' links with the IOW 15 24
fireplace find 36 44.45
First Fleet Bicentenary 11 14
First Fleet Bicentenary 5 1
First Fleet of convicts to Australia, 1787 9 1
fish stock 56 21
fish, cooking of 56 22
fish, price of 46 23
Fishbourne, boatbuilders 57 28
Fishbourne, building of ferry terminal 56 6
Fisheries Authority 52 24
FLEMING family 7 10
FLEMING, Sir Thomas, Lord Chief Justice of England 27 10
FLEMING, Sir Thomas, Lord Chief Justice of England 5 9
FLEMING, Sir Thomas, Lord Chief Justice of England 7 10
Flemish immigrants 53 11
floating bridge, Cowes 27 9
flooding at Cowes 37 42
FLUX family 48 5
FLUX family of Birchmore Farm 34 1
Flying 15, designed by Uffa Fox 31 5
FOLEY family 43 39
foodstuffs, value of, IOW, 1550-1700 52 40878
foot beagles 52 21
Forest Freedoms 51 17
Forest House (House of Industry) 56 34
Forest House, as a lunatic asylum 56 36.37
Foresters 54 51
Forestry Commission 52 24
FORTESCUE, Sir Faithful, Royalist Officer 44 28
fortifications of the South Coast 52 38.39
Forturence, second pilgrim ship to N, America 18 39
FOSS family in Newtown 32 2.3
FOSS family in Newtown 34 37438
FOSS family in Newtown 36 6-14
FOSS family in Newtown 37 18-21
FOSS family in Newtown 38 12-23
FOSS family in Newtown 39 8-16
FOSS family in Newtown 40 16-24
FOSS family in Newtown 41 12-21
FOSS family in Newtown 42 34-48
FOSS family in Newtown 43 10-20
FOSS family in Newtown 44 12-25
FOSS family in Newtown 45 36-46
FOSS family in Newtown 46 37500
FOSS family in Newtown 47 37561
FOSS family in Newtown 48 6-20
FOSS family in Newtown 49 12-25
FOSS family in Newtown 50 20-32
FOSS family in Newtown 51 16-27
FOSS family in Newtown 52 16-24
FOSS family in Newtown 53 10-18
FOSS family in Newtown 54 14-23
FOSS family in Newtown 55 6-17
FOSS family in Newtown 56 34-47
FOSS family in Newtown 57 16-26
FOSS family in Newtown 58 16-29
FOSS family in Newtown 59 14-22
FOSTER, Myles Birket, C19th artist 24 2
FOSTER, Myles Birket, C19th artist 43 42
Fountain Coaches 31 14
FOUNTAIN family 24 34-37
FOUNTAIN family history 20 24.25
Fountain Garage Ltd 31 14
FOWLES, Arthur W, IW painter 24 2
FOX TALBOT, William Henry, photographic pioneer 29 2
FOX, Uffa, and a trip to France 49 26.27
FOX, Uffa, yachtsman and yacht designer, d 1972 31 38139
FOX, Uffa, yachtsman and yacht designer, d 1972 51 50
FOX, Uffa, yachtsman and yacht designer, d 1972 53 48
foxes, introduction of, for hunting 58 26
foxes, introduction to Island, 1843 52 20
foxhunting 52 20
FOY family 57 10
FRANCIS cement mills 19 3
FRANK JAMES Hospital, history of 29 18-21
FRANKLIN, Sir John, explorer 25 2
Free Churches on IOW, history of 43 14-16
Free Churches, development on IOW 15 31.32
Freemasonry in Cowes, mid C19th 40 34
French raids 52 42
Freshwater Bay, development of 56 51
Freshwater Free Churches 45 24
Freshwater notables 47 38-44
Freshwater notables, 1880's 45 22
Freshwater to Newport stage coach 41 12
Freshwater, 1875-98, 1925-36 43 40-43
Freshwater, All Saints' 21 34
Freshwater, All Saints' 23 6
Freshwater, All Saints' 45 20.21
Freshwater, farms and farmers 43 40-43
Freshwater, first street lights 46 23
Freshwater, houses and other buildings 47 36-44
Freshwater, inns and hotels 47 36
Freshwater, shops and businesses 46 24-27
Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway 13 20
Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway 31 29
Friends House 22 8
Friends of St Catherine's Association 34 39
Friends of War Memorials 57 37
FRY, a family study 18 26-28
furniture & furnishings, value of, IOW, 1550-1700 50 13-16
furniture, types of 50 14.15
Gallipoli campaign, register of deaths 40 49
Gallipoli campaign, register of deaths 49 54
game, cooking of 56 22
games and pastimes 58 16.17
games for boys 59 16
games for men 59 18
GANDHI, Mohandas Karamchand, 1869-1948 12 3
GANGE wedding photograph 59 1
GARD, Richard, benefactor of Arreton 39 40
GARIBALDI 11 9
Garibaldi 56 30
Gas Industry Genealogical Index 45 33
Gatcombe & Chillerton 50 50-52
Gatcombe & Chillerton estates, purchase of, 1872 31 21
Gatcombe House 56 30
Gatcombe House, military hospital 21 33
Gatcombe, marriages, out of parish/county 43 38
Gaza, Battle of 56 5
Genealogical Services Directory 45 47
genealogy and the Internet 38 43
genealogy in mental health 6 40118
genealogy in mental health 7 7.8
genetic pedigrees 26 7
genetics 26 7.8
genetics and genealogy 26 8
GENMAP 59 45
George II 42 9
George IV, one of first steam packets, Cowes-Southampton 26 5
George V 27 9
George VI 31 6
George, Prince of Wales, later George IV 55 19
Georgia, USA, state records 18 13
German ancestry 7 2.3
getting about in the C19th 40 16
getting started on family history 2 2
getting started on family history 45 37347
ghosts of the Isle of Wight 26 12
GIBSON family of Porchfield 44 24
GILLINGHAM/GREENEN photographs 43 24.25
Gitana, pleasure yacht, crew list 20 15
Glamorgan FHS 42 59
Glasgow, family history research 20 17-20
glassmakers and allied trades, Index, 1600-1900 30 30
glassmakers and allied trades, Index, 1600-1900 44 59
Gloster Hotel, West Cowes 38 5
GODFREY and related families, C17th 37 50-53
Godshill Church 57 6
Godshill Park 59 25
Godshill School 19 34
Godshill, All Saints' 19 33
Godshill, extent of parish 19 33
Godshill, Free Churches 19 34
Godshill, inns and businesses 19 34
Godshill, Poor House 19 33
Godshill, population, 1830 40 46
Good Templars 21 17
GOODALL, Headmaster, Yarmouth School 22 22
GORDON family of Shorwell 33 23
Gordon Riots 26 3
GORDON, Lady, pupil of Turner 24 2
GORT, General Lord, VC 16 30
GORT, Viscount, owner of East Cowes Castle 37 28
GOSDEN, family history 12 1
GOSDEN, origin of surname 51 14.15
GOTHER, Rev, of Chale 52 9
Gotten Manor 59 52
GOUGH-CALTHORPE, Sir Arthur 52 49
GOULD children, models to JMCameron 59 5.6
GRAVES/GREAVES Single Name Society 35 27
GRAY & Sons, bakers, Shanklin 21 40
GRAY family of Shanklin 32 12
GRAY, Mrs, village shopkeeper, Shalfleet 54 44.45
GRAY, Valentine, the little sweep 57 9
GRAY, William, C19th artist 24 2
Great Budbridge Manor 21 34
Great Budbridge Manor 5 9
Great Budbridge Manor 50 47
Great East Standen Manor 21 34
Great East Standen Manor 5 10
Great East Standen Manor 50 48
Great Western Railway 35 4
Greater London Record Office 22 7
GREEN, Rev J C N, Baptist minister, Niton 52 6.7
GREENING family history 30 11.12
GREENING family history 50 51
Greenwich Naval School 25 2
GRIFFIN family history 32 6.7
GROVES family history 32 30-32
Guardians of the Poor 12 11
Guardians of the Poor, qualifications of 18 12
Guardians of the Poor, weekly minutes 18 30.31
Guildhall Library 22 7
Guildhall Library 29 29-33
gun ownership 45 46
GUNDRY's, net manufacturers, Bridport, Dorset 36 6.11
gunpowder on Newport 36 15
Gunpowder Plot 52 29
gunpowder workers 30 8
guns 52 16-17
guns, parish 14 2
Gunville, United Methodist Chapel 58 38
Gurnard Hotel 35 28
gypsies 18 26-28
gypsy and traveller research, register of 31 32
HADFIELD, Octavius, 1814-1904, missionary & bp New Zealand 30 17.18
haemophilia, British royal connections 26 8
HALE family 34 20-22
HALLAM, Arthur, friend of Tennyson 27 7
HAMILTON, Duke of 24 30
HAMLEY, HAMBLY & HAMLYN FHS 38 58
Hammerfest, great fire of, 1890 38 37-39
HAMMOND, Col Robert 14 8
Hampshire Constabulary 23 38
Hampshire Genealogical Society, transcripts of IOW parish
registers 15 15.16
Hampshire Mills Group, conservation of mills 51 41
Hampshire Parish Registers, Phillimore 1899 23 16.17
Hampshire Record Office 21 8
Hampshire Record Office 46 10
Hampshire Regiment 58 12-14
Hampshire Telegraph 28 2
Hampshire Telegraph 56 25
Hampshire Telegraph 56 47
Hampshire Telegraph 56 6
Hampshire Territorial Forces Association 54 17
Hamstead estate, sale of 52 23
Hardicanute, King of England 48 2
hardward, value of, IOW, 1550-1700 51 44.45
HARDWICKE's Marriage Act, 1753 30 6
HARDWICKE's Marriage Act, 1753 44 13
HARDWICKE's Marriage Act, 1753 45 54
hare coursing 52 19.21
HARRIS family, Monkton Street, Ryde 51 12.13
HARRISON's imitation leather factory, Union Rd, Ryde 30 34
HARVEY family 29 24-26
Haseley Manor 5 9
Haseley Manor 50 47
HASKELL Family Society 13 7
HASKELL Family Society 44 60
HAYLES family 13 3
HAYTOR, Percy, Newport murder victim, 1898 22 30-32
Hazelwood House, Swanmore, Army Convalescent Home 25 22-24
HEAL/HALE family history 50 42.43
HEARN, James Arnold 59 52
Hearth Tax Returns 21 8.36
Hearth Tax Returns 47 6
Hearth Tax returns, 1664 55 25
heaviest man on the Island 37 15
HENDY family 33 14.15
Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I 14 8
Henry II 52 29
Henry V 14 7
Henry V 58 38
Henry VI 14 7
Henry VII 11 9
Henry VII 49 5
Henry VII 52 38
Henry VII 58 6
Henry VIII 14 7
Henry VIII 15 28
Henry VIII 3 2
Henry VIII 41 43
Henry VIII 41 8.9
Henry VIII 48 27
Henry VIII 52 38
Henry VIII 56 30
Henry VIII 58 6
hepatitis 56 57
Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, Institute of 17 7
Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, Institute of 26 7.8
Herculaneum 18 7
Heritage World, computerised Irish records 45 61
Hermosa Habenero, wrecked at Brook, 1874 33 9
HERRIDGE One Name Society 15 9
herring fishing 23 5
Highway Commissioners 47 58
Highway Commissioners' Minutes, 1827,1838 42 5
Highway Commissioners' Minutes, 1827,1838 42 51
HILL, Sir Rowland, pioneer of modern postal system 48 29
HILLIER, Mary, model to Julia Margaret Cameron 59 37438
HILTON PRICE, F G, archaeologist 9 13
HINTON, John, tobacco pipe manufacturer 48 58
Hintons Royal Spa Hotel 38 5
Historical Association 47 60
Historical Manuscripts Commission 54 47
HM Customs & Excise 54 8
HM Queen 49 5
HM Queen, visit to IOW 5 1
HM Yacht Alexandra 45 36.37
HM Yacht Osborne 45 36.38
HM Yacht Royal George 52 25
HMS Amelia 28 37742
HMS Assurance, wrecked off Needles, 1752 17 4
HMS Beagle 42 9
HMS Black Prince 23 36
HMS Britannia (1840) 52 25
HMS Dreadnought 51 3
HMS Dreadnought 52 31
HMS Eurydice, wreck of 12 3
HMS Eurydice, wreck of 36 16
HMS Ganges 49 8
HMS Gladiator, loss of life 36 17
HMS Gladiator, survivors 36 17.18
HMS Gladiator, wreck of 36 1.16-18
HMS Hannibal 50 2
HMS Invincible 23 35
HMS Princess Astrid 49 39753
HMS Puissant, muster roll 47 19
HMS Queen Mary 23 35
HMS Royal William 53 36.37
HMS Tiger, wreck of 36 16
HMS Tipperary 23 36
HMS Tribune 29 27.28
HMS Victory 14 3
HMS Victory 29 27
HMS Victory 48 61
HMS Victory 52 25
HOBART, Sir Robert 43 39
HOBBS family history 32 6.7
HOBBS family of Newport 39 46.47
HOCKEY, Dom, historian 50 8
HOCKIN, Rev J, Baptist minister, Niton 52 7
HOLBROOK(E) family photographs 45 10-13
HOLBROOK(E) family photographs 46 16-19
HOLBROOKE, Maurice, Newport murderer, 1898 22 30-32
home entertaining 58 40
home remedies 56 42
honey, collection of 37 19.2
HOOKEY family 39 39
Hope, brig wrecked Freshwater Bay, 1872 32 5
HORLOCK, James, bailiff of Shanklin Manor estate 41 32
horse-drawn transport in C19th 41 12
Hospital Sunday procession, Newchurch 22 32
hospital treatment of poor 56 41
HOUDINI, Harry, escapologist 24 16
House of Industry 11 2.14-16
House of Industry 12 11
House of Industry 13 20
House of Industry 18 39783
House of Industry 20 12
House of Industry 21 22.23
House of Industry 23 24
House of Industry 24 35
House of Industry 29 15
House of Industry 37 47
House of Industry 51 56
House of Industry 52 8
House of Industry 53 38
House of Industry 55 37347
House of Industry 57 16
House of Industry 58 39
House of Industry admissions 24 14
House of Industry Registers - an offer of help 42 63
House of Industry, accommodation 55 14.15
House of Industry, apprenticeships 40 3
House of Industry, assisted emigration 15 6
House of Industry, conditions 18 11
House of Industry, definition of 'inmate' 55 2
House of Industry, departure lists, C18th 57 29
House of Industry, diet of inmates 19 7
House of Industry, diet of inmates 36 49
House of Industry, discharge of boys to Army 59 59
House of Industry, disturbances over card playing 40 49
House of Industry, emigration 40 3
House of Industry, enlargement of 55 3
House of Industry, establishment 34 32
House of Industry, families of militiamen 55 2
House of Industry, lunatics 40 3.4
House of Industry, medical care 55 15
House of Industry, Officers of 19 6
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief 18 16-18
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief 21 11
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief 40 2
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief 47 19
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief Books, extracts 13 21.22
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief Books, extracts 14 25-27
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief Books, extracts 15 19-21
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief Books, extracts 16 16.17
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief Books, extracts 17 12.13
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief, list of names 20 26.27
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief, list of those in receipt 16 28.29
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief, list of those in receipt 17 16-18
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief, list of those in receipt 19 19-21
House of Industry, Outdoor Relief, sample entries 16 26.27
House of Industry, punishment 19 7
House of Industry, reasons for admission 55 2
House of Industry, Registers, information available from 19 8.9
House of Industry, Rules of Conduct 19 6.7
House of Industry, serious fire 56 4
House of Industry, talk by Janet FEW 36 49
House of Industry, tender for Imbecile and Receiving Centre 56 3
House of Industry, the Guardians of the Poor 40 2
House of Industry, treatment of children 55 4
House of Industry, types of inmates 19 7.8
House of Industry, Weekly Minute Books 21 24.25
House of Lords Library 22 8
House of Lords Record Office 48 52.53
Hoy Monument, St Catherine's Down 14 28
Hoy Monument, St Catherine's Down 21 6
Hoy Monument, St Catherine's Down 26 5
HOY, Michael 26 4.5
Huguenots 6 3
Hulverstone School 21 36
HUMBERT, John Henry, architect adviser to Prince Albert 32 5
HUNSDON, Lord 18 8
HUNTINGFORD One Name study 26 35
HUXFORDs of Arreton 14 1.3-6
HUXFORDs of Arreton, family tree 14 4
illegitimacy and genealogy 30 18
immigrants to IOW, points of departure 5 7
Imperial War Museum 21 3.6
improper police methods 37 21
Index of Britons Dying Overseas 15 9
Index of Indexers 35 30.31
India, military posting, 1895 36 24-26
industrial archaeology 44 55
industrial depression, 1920-40 57 24.25
Inkerman, Battle of 26 5
inoculation 16 18.19
inoculation 17 12
Institution of Mechanical Engineers 23 7
International Avenger, designed by Uffa Fox 31 5
International Genealogical Index (IGI) 59 44.45
interviewing the elderly 4 5
invasion by French, 1377 47 5
IOWFHS Accounts 1988 14 9
IOWFHS Accounts 1989 18 5
IOWFHS Accounts 1993 31 13
IOWFHS Accounts 1995 42 30-32
IOWFHS AGM 1992 26 9
IOWFHS AGM 1993 30 6
IOWFHS AGM 1994 34 30
IOWFHS AGM 1995 38 10
IOWFHS Bookstall 57 53-57
IOWFHS Bookstall 58 56.57
IOWFHS Bookstall 59 56.57
IOWFHS Directory of Members' Interests 42 49
IOWFHS first window display 2 3
IOWFHS Heraldry Group 56 24
IOWFHS Heraldry Group 59 30
IOWFHS Journal, new editors 27 1
IOWFHS library 3 10
IOWFHS library 4 9
IOWFHS library 5 16
IOWFHS One Day Conference 26 39387
IOWFHS Pedigree Index 58 45
IOWFHS Resource Centre 59 23
IOWFHS Web Page 43 9
IOWFHS Web Page 50 33
IOWFHS Web Page 53 47
IOWFHS website 57 9
IOWFHS website 59 10.11
IOWFHS, Accounts 1993 34 36
IOWFHS, formation of, 1 1
IOWFHS, Heraldry Group 54 49
IOWFHS, members with common interests 16 35
IOWFHS, memories of first meeting 16 10
IOWFHS, Pedigree Index 57 27
IOWFHS, proposed change to constitution 56 17
IOWFHS, subscriptions payable through Internet 57 26
Ironmongers, Worshipful Company of 26 4
ISAACSON, Canon, Rector of Freshwater, 1838-86 45 20.23
Island attitudes, C16th 38 4
Island Families Directory 24 12
Island memories 1914-22 26 36.37
Island Parishes - Arreton 5 39722
Island Parishes - Arreton 50 46-48
Island Parishes - Bembridge 51 28.29
Island Parishes - Bembridge 6 12-14
Island Parishes - Binstead 52 28.29
Island Parishes - Binstead 7 9.1
Island Parishes - Bonchurch 53 20.21
Island Parishes - Bonchurch 8 12.13
Island Parishes - Brading 54 48.49
Island Parishes - Brading 9 13.14
Island Parishes - Brighstone 10 15-17
Island Parishes - Brighstone 55 24.25
Island Parishes - Brook 11 9
Island Parishes - Brook 56 30
Island Parishes - Calbourne 12 8.9; 57. 40.41
Island Parishes - Carisbrooke 13 19.2
Island Parishes - Carisbrooke 58 38.39
Island Parishes - Chale 14 28.29
Island Parishes - Chale 59 52.53
Island Parishes - Cowes 15 28-30
Island Parishes - East Cowes 16 30.31
Island Parishes - Gatcombe 18 33
Island Parishes - Godshill 19 33.34
Island Parishes - Kingston 20 33
Island Parishes - Mottistone 21 36
Island Parishes - Newchurch 22 39
Island Parishes - Niton 24 38.39
Island Parishes - Ryde 26 41-43
Island Parishes - Sandown 30 13.14
Island Parishes - Shalfleet 31 28.29
Island Parishes - Shanklin 32 8.9
Island Parishes - Shorwell 33 23
Island Parishes - St Helens 27 26.27
Island Parishes - St Lawrence 28 11
Island Parishes - St Nicholas 29 23
Island Parishes - Thorley 34 18
Island Parishes - Totland 35 8
Island Parishes - Ventnor 36 38.39
Island Parishes - Whippingham 37 28.29
Island Parishes - Whitwell 38 30.31
Island Parishes - Wootton 39 44.45
Island Parishes - Wroxall 40 12
Island Parishes - Yarmouth 41 42-45
Island Parishes - Yaverland 42 54.55
Island Surnames 10 5
Islanders of substance 51 48
Isle of Wight cake 39 26
Isle of Wight County Council, establishment of, 1890 50 18
Isle of Wight in Bedfordshire 38 49
Isle of Wight pudding 59 29
Isle of Wight, 'capture of ' 56 5
Islington St Mary Rate Books 15 10
Isolation Hospital, Fairlee, opening of 56 4
IW & Lymington Steam Laundry Co Ltd 54 6
IW Apprenticeships, list of 16 20.21
IW Apprenticeships, list of 17 26.27
IW Artillery 22 43
IW Buildings Preservation Trust 51 42.43
IW Central Railway 22 40
IW Central Railway 41 12.13
IW cheese 21 22
IW Chronicle 37 14-16
IW Chronicle 48 45
IW Chronicle 59 55
IW Coroner 52 30-32
IW County Council 52 24
IW County Council 54 22
IW County Council, formation of 56 2
IW County Petty Sessions 37 12.29
IW County Press 11 12
IW County Press 12 1
IW County Press 14 21
IW County Press 17 9
IW County Press 2 4
IW County Press 21 29.32
IW County Press 22 30.32
IW County Press 23 30
IW County Press 24 27
IW County Press 25 35
IW County Press 36 27.45.53.56.64
IW County Press 37 12.29.38.42.45.53
IW County Press 39 7.17
IW County Press 41 10.64
IW County Press 42 9.26.48.65
IW County Press 43 9.21.37.38.54.60.62
IW County Press 44 25.61
IW County Press 46 39.4
IW County Press 46 60.64
IW County Press 47 24.25.27.44
IW County Press 48 4.36.45.54.61
IW County Press 49 25.29.33
IW County Press 51 2-5.7.11.13
IW County Press 52 10.27.30
IW County Press 53 14.35.51.56.57.64
IW County Press 54 51.55.64
IW County Press 55 64
IW County Press 56 37408
IW County Press 56 54
IW County Press 56 55
IW County Press 56 58
IW County Press 56 7
IW County Press 57 12
IW County Press 58 52
IW County Press 59 53
IW County Press, agents, 1884 38 42
IW County Press, BRANNON family connection 38 40
IW County Press, history of 38 40-42
IW County Reference Library 43 9
IW Electric Light & Power Company 53 51
IW Express 48 37.59
IW Hunt 52 20
IW Industrial Archaeology Society 45 33
IW Industrial Archaeology Society 47 60
IW Institute 26 5
IW Journal 30 4
IW Light Infantry Militia 52 42
IW Mercury 48 45
IW Mercury 52 61
IW Mercury 53 25.27
IW Mercury 55 5
IW Mercury 57 41
IW Mercury and Ventnor Gazette 36 39
IW Newport Junction Railway Company 42 7
IW Notice of Marriage Index 53 57
IW Observer 17 9.22
IW Observer 18 22
IW Observer 21 10.33
IW Observer 22 29
IW Observer 23 29
IW Observer 29 15.17
IW Observer 30 15.29
IW Observer 31 8
IW Observer 33 4.7
IW Observer 34 33.47
IW Observer 35 7.13.22.37
IW Observer 36 56
IW Observer 40 11.41
IW Observer 41 10
IW Observer 42 51
IW Observer 44 7.57
IW Observer 46 45.47
IW Observer 47 58.62
IW Observer 48 45
IW Observer 58 57
IW Observer 59 23
IW Observer, death notice 19 32
IW Observer, marriage notices 19 17.32
IW Observer, Police Court items 17 25
IW Picture Postcard Club 18 13
IW Pop Festivals 53 42
IW pre-Victorian parishes, map of 15 18
IW Probate Records 1378-1600, Index of Personal Names 45 9
IW Railway 26 42
IW Railway 40 12
IW Railway 42 38930
IW Railway 54 49
IW Railway, opening of Ryde to Shanklin line, 1864 30 13
IW Railway, opening of Ryde to Shanklin line, 1864 49 56
IW Railway, opening of, 1864 54 37
IW Record Office 11 10.14
IW Record Office 12 1.7.11
IW Record Office 13 21
IW Record Office 15 33
IW Record Office 2 2
IW Record Office 20 14
IW Record Office 21 2.8
IW Record Office 22 17.25
IW Record Office 24 22
IW Record Office 25 11.19.36.37
IW Record Office 26 6.9
IW Record Office 27 29
IW Record Office 33 8
IW Record Office 35 28.31
IW Record Office 36 4
IW Record Office 37 2.4.50.52
IW Record Office 38 48.49
IW Record Office 39 6.46
IW Record Office 4 3
IW Record Office 40 1.8-10.30
IW Record Office 41 18
IW Record Office 42 15
IW Record Office 44 49
IW Record Office 45 9.52.55
IW Record Office 47 30
IW Record Office 50 12
IW Record Office 52 4.8
IW Record Office 53 19.23.37
IW Record Office 54 50.6
IW Record Office 9 3.1
IW Record Office, Consolidated Index 23 8
IW Record Office, introduction of CARN ticket system 19 14.15
IW Record Office, opening hours 40 9
IW Record Office, some lesser known sources 46 42.43
IW Rifle Volunteers 41 4
IW Rifles 56 5
IW Rifles 59 54
IW Royal Mail Packet 54 25
IW Steam Packet Company 54 25
IW Steam Railway 23 30
IW Territorial Rifles 46 3
IW Territorial Rifles 52 4.42.43
IW Territorial Rifles, dead and wounded, 1915 18 34.35
IW Territorial Rifles, dead and wounded, 1915 21 32.33
IW Timeline of History 58 37
IW Times 19 18
IW Times 23 34
IW Times 25 19.22-24.30
IW Times 43 8
IW Times 48 45
IW Times 49 56
IW Times 53 50
IW Times 54 58
IW Times & Hampshire Observer 20 9.33
IW transport services 54 30-33
IW Union 52 8
IW Union, Guardians of 52 9
IW Volunteers 52 42.43
IW War Memorial, Ryde, St John's 15 17
IW War Memorials 29 13-15
IW War Memorials 34 39
IW War Memorials - Arreton 42 10.11
IW War Memorials - Ashey 42 11.12
IW War Memorials - Bembridge 42 12.13
IW War Memorials - Bembridge 43 46.47
IW War Memorials - Binstead 43 47
IW War Memorials - Bonchurch 43 47-49
IW War Memorials - Brading 43 49.5
IW War Memorials - Brighstone 43 50-52
IW War Memorials - Brook 43 52.53
IW War Memorials - Calbourne 44 26
IW War Memorials - Carisbrooke 44 26-28
IW War Memorials - Chale 44 28.29
IW War Memorials - Chale 45 28-32
IW War Memorials - Cowes 46 28-31
IW War Memorials - Cowes, Ind, Order of Rechabites 54 38-40
IW War Memorials - East Cowes 46 31-33
IW War Memorials - Freshwater 47 47.48
IW War Memorials - Gatcombe 47 49.5
IW War Memorials - Godshill 47 51
IW War Memorials - Godshill 48 46
IW War Memorials - Gurnard 47 51.52
IW War Memorials - Haven Street 47 52.53
IW War Memorials - Lake 48 46.47
IW War Memorials - Mottistone 48 47.48
IW War Memorials - Newchurch 48 48
IW War Memorials - Newport 49 34-45
IW War Memorials - Newport 56 13
IW War Memorials - Newport, Carisbrooke High School 54 40.41
IW War Memorials - Newport, St Thomas Square 57 37
IW War Memorials - Newport, St Thomas Square 58 49
IW War Memorials - Newtown 50 34
IW War Memorials - Niton 50 34-36
IW War Memorials - Northwood 46 33.34
IW War Memorials - Northwood 50 36.37
IW War Memorials - Prisons 50 37-40
IW War Memorials - Ryde 51 34-40
IW War Memorials - Ryde 52 46-54
IW War Memorials - Sandown 53 28-31
IW War Memorials - Sandown 54 41
IW War Memorials - Seaview 53 31-33
IW War Memorials - Shalfleet 53 34.35
IW War Memorials - Shanklin 55 52-55
IW War Memorials - Shanklin 56 39722
IW War Memorials - Shorwell 56 10-13
IW War Memorials - St Helens 57 34.35
IW War Memorials - St Lawrence 57 36.37
IW War Memorials - Thorley 58 46
IW War Memorials - Totland 58 46-48
IW War Memorials - Ventnor 59 38-40
IW War Memorials - Whippingham 59 41.42
IW War Memorials - Whitecroft Hospital 59 40
IW Weekly Post 48 45
Jack the Ripper 30 9.1
JACKSON, 'Pester', fishmonger and Newport 'character' 51 10
JACKSON, 'Pester', fishmonger and Newport 'character' 52 18
JAMES family 33 37347
James I 14 8
JAMES, Frank Linsly, death of 29 19.2
JAMES, Frank, Memorial Hospital 16 31
JAMES, Frank, Memorial Hospital 46 48
JAMES, Frank, Memorial Hospital, history of 29 18-21
Jane Austen Society 47 60
JEFFERY family 33 14.15
JEFFERY family 41 11
JEKYLL, Gertrude, garden designer 30 7.8
JEROME, Jennie, later Lady Randolph Churchill 15 29
JEWETT family history 36 37377
JOHN, Somerset, Lt Gen the Rt Hon, Lord Calthorpe 52 48.49
JOLLIFFE's of Shanklin 44 10.11
JOLLIFFE's shoe shop, West Cowes 27 4
Journey to Work Project 43 21
JUPE, Charles, Methodist minister 44 39722
Justices of the Peace, development of 55 46
Jutland, Battle of 56 5
KEATS, John, poet, 1795-1821 53 20
KEATS, John, poet, 1795-1821 8 12
keeksy brandy (sloe gin) 59 14
KEENE, Mrs, model to JMC 59 6
keeping the banks, Newtown 34 37438
KELLAWAY, Mary, model to J M Cameron 59 37438
KEN, Bishop, formerly Rector of Brighstone 23 32
KEN, Bishop, formerly Rector of Brighstone 55 24
KEOWN, Kate, model to Julia Margaret Cameron 59 37438
KILLEEN family 58 12-14
KILVERT, Rev Robert F, diarist 24 20.21
King Alfred Library 23 11-13
KINGATT, William, of Brighstone 12 6.7
King's German Legion 12 10
King's German Legion 28 7
King's Own German Regiment 35 17
KINGSTON, Dukes of 12 13
Kingston, St James's 20 33
KINGSWELL, Naomi, murdered 1855 29 10.11
KIPLING, Rudyard, on the Island 46 49
kitchens, cleaning of 56 20
kitchens, fitting of 56 20
Knighton Gorges 46 12.13
Knighton Gorges, history of 35 14-16
Knighton Manor, demolition of 22 40
Know Your Committee 32 18.19
Kodak, introduction of roll film 29 4
Koh-I-Noor diamond 37 30
KRUGER, President of Transvaal 53 8
Krugersdorp, Battle of 53 25
La Hague, Battle of, 1682 22 22
Labour agitation in the IOW 32 16.17
lace making 30 4
Lake Hill, childhood memories of 59 54.55
LALE families, IOW 50 8.9
land acquisition, politics of 48 13-18
Land Ranger Girl Guides, 1940 44 44-48
Land Tax Assessments 58 54.55
Land Tax Returns, Isle of Wight, 1798 26 31
LANDON, Samuel, world's largest man 7 9
Landowners, returns of 1873 on microfiche 39 59
landslips 59 53
LANE, 'Whisker Will' 56 50
LARKMAN Index 11 20
Lay Subsidies 21 8
LDS Family Centre, Shide, opening of 15 3
LDS Family History Centre, Redditch 21 9
LDS Family History Centre, Shide, Newport 27 32
LDS International Genealogical Index (IGI) 14 3
LDS Library, Southampton 15 3
LEAL family, IOW and Canada 28 16-22
leatherwork 24 17
LEE family history 39 21-26
Leicester FHS Marriage Index 9 3
Leicester, hereditary Freedom of the City 17 14.15
LEIGH, Sir John, benefactor of Shorwell Church 33 23
Letts Diaries 25 25
Library, establishment of by Charles Seely 56 3
Library, opening of 56 4
life outside school for C19th children 38 18-20
lifeboat, first motor 56 6
lifeboats of the Island 11 4
Lighthouse Society of Great Britain 29 44
lighthouse, St Catherine's, bombing of 24 38
LIN(D)FIELD One Name Group 26 18
LIN(N)INGTON family 14 12
LIN(N)INGTON family 40 56.57
Lincolnshire Archives Office, Research Service 17 5
Lincolnshire FHS 28 36
Lincolnshire Society for History & Archaeology 28 36
LISLE/LEAL/LALE and variations 33 32.33
LISLE/LEAL/LALE, early history of 48 37347
LISTER, Thomas, 1st Registrar General 27 6
Liverpool, index of 'stray' marriages 32 26
livestock, value of, IOW, 1550-1700 52 12-14
living conditions 39 14.15
Lloyd's Captains Register 35 10
LLOYDS of London 53 2
LLOYDS Shipping Index 7 13
LLOYDS Shipping Register 7 13
lobsters 36 12-14
local government, IOW, history of 50 18.19
local government, unitary authority 50 18.19
Local indexes available from the bookstall 50 16
Local Registry Offices, use of 51 15
LOCK, Harry, Headmaster 49 52.53
Locks Green School, Porchfield 12 9; 57. 41
Locksgreen rifle range 46 4
London & South Western Railway 54 30
London ancestors, some problems 51 46.47
London Archive Users Forum 15 8
London Gazette, Index to 29 30
London repositories, a trip to 43 44.45
Look-up Exchange 50 49
Lorna Doone, paddle steamer 31 7
lost relatives, means of tracing/identifying 26 32-34
Louise, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 27 22
Louise, Princess, d of Queen Victoria 32 5
LOVETT, Rt Rev Nevell, Bp of Portsmouth & Wight 27 10
LOVIBOND, all references in IW Record Office 29 35-39
Lowestoft Cup 31 5
Lymington Regatta 53 17
LYONS Corner Houses 53 5
Lyre Abbey, Normandy 26 14
Lyre Abbey, Normandy 5 8
LYSLE, John, of Cowes, lawyer and notary 50 8.9
MACGREGOR, Rob Roy 54 24
MACKETT family 24 22
MACLAREN, Rev Alexander, C19th preacher 52 6
MACLEOD, M A, diaries of 25 25-29
MADOX-BROWN, Ford, painter 18 33
Mafeking, siege of 21 35
Magdalen College, Oxford 24 22
magic lantern shows 46 23
Magna Carta 54 8
malnutrition 56 57
Malt and Hops Inn, Northwood 37 2
Manchester & Lancashire FHS 16 6
MANDER/MAUNDER Single Name Society 35 27
MANN, John, benefactor of Arreton 14 4
MANN, John, benefactor of Arreton 39 40.41
Manorial Documents Register 54 46.47
manorial system, continuing effects 32 2.3
MANSBRIDGE family, Blackwater and the Wild West 51 6.7
manslaughter charge, Brixton (Brighstone), 1874 46 57
Maori wars 30 17
map of IOW towns, villages and hamlets 16 11
MARCONI, radio pioneer 35 8
MARDEN, 'Skipper' 23 29
Margaret of Anjou, wife of Henry VI 14 7
Marine Deaths Index 7 13
market gardening 22 40
MARLBOROUGH, Duke of 53 6
marriage, ceremonies and receptions 44 17
marriage, church calendar restrictions 21 15
marriage, in register offices, free churches 53 19
marriage, minimum age 44 13
marriage, Notice of 53 19
marriage, parental consent 44 13
marriage, Roman Catholic 53 19
marriage, social and environmental restrictions 44 14
marriages at Carisbrooke of soldiers from Parkhurst Barracks 46 48
marriages in Phillimore of IOW people in Hampshire 39 16
marriages, Brook, out of parish/county 38 5
marriages, Ryde, Oakfield, St John's, out of parish/county 46 20.21
marriages, Shalfleet, out of parish/county 44 30.31
marriages, St Lawrence, out of parish/county 40 55
MARSHALL family of Shanklin 28 6
MARTIN family of Shanklin 34 11
MARTIN FHS 39 59
Mary Rose 41 8.9
Mary Rose, artefacts found 41 9
Mary, Princess Royal, d of George V 27 9
Massachusetts Bay colony 36 3
MATTHEWS family 57 30-33
MATTHEWS family history 30 4.5
MATTHEWS One Name study 24 43
MATTHEWS sisters 48 20
maypole ceremony 58 18
McALL, Rev, Rector of Brighstone 52 8.9
MEADOWS family history 12 12-15
measles 56 57
meat, cooking of 56 22
Mechanics Institute 58 25
medals, badges 52 42
medical practitioners on the Island 16 18.19
medicine at sea 22 24.25
Medina Sidonia, Duke of 10 10
Medina Yard, Cowes 31 5.6
Medina, one of first steam packets, Cowes-Southampton 26 5
Medina, River, navigation of 19 2
Meet the Committee - Ann SUMMER, Membership Sec 36 40
Meet the Committee - Barry HALL, Marriage index project 38 56
Meet the Committee - Chris BRAUND, Chairman 34 28
Meet the Committee - Geoff ALLAN, War Memorials 38 56.57
Meet the Committee - Gwen BRAUND, Treasurer 37 40
Meet the Committee - Hilary LLOYD, Secretary 36 41
Meet the Committee - Janet FEW, Librarian 37 40
Meet the Committee - Janet GRIFFIN, Journal distributor 35 24-26
Meet the Committee - Jean LOWE, Members' Interest etc 37 41.42
Meet the Committee - Lesley ABRAHAM, Editor 36 40.41
Meet the Committee - Ray NORMAN, Publicity 37 40.41
Meet the Committee - Sally WATSON, Vice Chairman 35 24
Members' Book List, offers to lend 7 6
Members' interests 2 11-17
Members' Interests, Directory of 6 15
Memorial Cards Index 21 9
Mendel 26 7
merino sheep 54 16
MERRY One Name Society 18 13
Merstone Manor 5 9
Merstone Manor 50 47
Merton College, Oxford 25 31
MERWOOD family history 20 21
MERWOOD, Jeremiah 56 48.49
MERWOOD, Mrs, station mistress at Whippingham 28 23
Methodism on Isle of Wight 26 23
Methodist Archives 44 9
Methodist Church, Binstead 57 1
Metropolitan Police 33 2
MEUX family 20 33
MEW family 24 26.27
Mew Langton Brewery 28 15
Microfiche held by IOWFHS, list of 40 11
Microfiche held by IOWFHS, list of 48 38.39
Middlesex Indexes 25 13
Middlesex Parish Registers, Marriages, Phillimore 24 15
MIDLANE family 47 24
MIDLANE, Albert, hymn writer 13 18
MIDLANE, Albert, hymn writer 14 21
MIDLANE, Albert, hymn writer 16 3
military connections 1 4.5
Milk Marketing Board 54 15
MILLER, William, C19th seaman 51 50-52
MILTON, John, poet, 1608-1674 12 13
mining in Australia 12 16
MINNS, Fanny Mary, Newport artist 24 2
MINTER family 3 4
MINTER, Ald E T 41 28
missing persons, SOG list 7 11
Mitcham Motor Co, engineers, launch builders 15 29
MITCHELL, Maria, American astronomer 10 16
MITCHELL, Maria, American astronomer 55 25
MOBERLEY, Rector of Brighstone, later Bishop 55 24
MOFFAT, clan gathering 59 11
moles, trapping of 52 23
monasteries, dissolution of 14 7
monasteries, dissolution of 52 28
Monumental Brass Society 43 59.6
monumental inscriptions 12 10
monumental inscriptions in Ulster 15 8
monumental inscriptions, copying of 54 28.29
monumental inscriptions, how to read them 38 29
monumental inscriptions, non-Christian 28 10
monumental inscriptions, recording of 28 9
monumental inscriptions, Sandown Christchurch 22 16
monumental inscriptions, Sandown Christchurch 24 31
monumental inscriptions, some unusual 14 30
MORETON, Col the Hon H A, Bembridge benefactor 51 29
MORETON, Col the Hon H A, Bembridge benefactor 6 13
MOREY, Michael, murderer, 1736 14 5
MOREY, Michael, murderer, 1736 5 10
MORRIS 18 33
MORRIS family 24 28-30
MORRIS family 25 20-22
MORRIS family tree 16 14
MORRIS family, wills,etc 16 12-14
MORRIS, list of IW references 20 14
Morton Manor 15 4
Morton Manor, owners of 15 4
Morton Roman villa 54 48
Morton Roman villa 9 13
motor cars and motor cycles, arrival on IOW 41 18-21
motor scooter works 26 36
Motoring offence, first on Island 56 4
motorisation of transport 40 22
motorised omnibus, introduction of 41 13
Mottistone Manor 21 36
MOTTISTONE, Lord 23 30
MOTTISTONE, Lord 56 30
Mottistone, St Peter and St Paul 21 36
Mottistone, St Peter and St Paul, wall plaque 39 49
Mount Joy Cemetery 58 38
MOUNTBATTEN of Burma, Viscount 49 10
mummers plays 58 19
MUNDELL family in South Africa 42 37347
murder in the family 33 10
MUSCHKIN, Billy, 'character' of Newtown 53 24
Myddelton Place 44 58.59
myxamatosis 52 18
NALGO 57 20
Name index, wills pre 1660 25 19
Nantes, Revocation of Edict of, 1685 6 3
Napoleon III, Emperor of France 24 30
NASH, John, architect 16 30
NASH, John, architect 23 38
NASH, John, architect 32 5
NASH, John, architect 37 28
National Army Museum 22 8
National Building Record, photographs, drawings 23 7
National Health and Insurance Pensions Scheme, 1920's 56 47
National Hospital for Diseases of the Chest 28 11
National Manuscripts Conservation Trust 20 10
National Maritime Museum 7 14
National Milk Scheme 56 7
National Trust 52 24
National Trust 54 18
National Trust 59 21
National Trust 6 12
National Waifs Association 57 18
Nature Conservancy Council 52 24
Naval Dockyards 58 38930
Naval Dockyards, changing importance of 58 6.7
Naval Historical Collectors and Research Association 34 43
Naval ratings, 1871 Census, Portsea 31 16-18
naval records at PRO 20 4
Needle, original conical rock 33 1
Needles Battery 20 38
Needles lighthouse 35 8
Needles Lighthouse 54 12
NEIGHBOUR family Newsletter 9 12
NELSON, Horatio, Viscount 52 25
NELSON, Horatio, Viscount, death of 8 9
Nettlestone, St Helen's 51 57
NEVILLE family 10 6
NEVITT/KNEVETT study group 44 59
Newchurch School 22 39
Newchurch School 56 3
Newchurch, All Saints', plaques 37 39
Newchurch, Hospital Sunday procession 22 32
Newchurch, school and headmaster 40 58
Newchurch, suicide of vicar 40 59
NEWMAN Name Society 33 36
Newport & Sandown Railway, opening of 32 32
Newport and villages, Pigot's Directory, 1830 40 44-48
Newport and villages, Pigot's Directory, 1830 41 46-49
Newport and villages, Pigot's Directory, 1830 42 20-23
Newport and villages, Pigot's Directory, 1830 43 30.35-37
Newport Borough Police 23 38
Newport County Grammar School 38 12
Newport Court Leet Books 39 46
Newport Gaol 23 38
Newport Gas Light Company 23 39
Newport Grammar School 54 3
Newport Harbour 19 2.3
Newport Harbour 28 6
Newport market 23 39
Newport Old Grammar School 58 38
Newport Regatta 19 3
Newport Secondary School 23 28
Newport Town Hall 23 38
Newport Waterworks, opening of 13 15-18
Newport Young Men's Literary Society 58 25
Newport, almshouses of 23 38
Newport, Blue School 23 38
Newport, churches and chapels, 1830 40 44.45
Newport, description of town, 1830 40 44
Newport, fire in Node Hill 56 4
Newport, Forest Rd Military Cemetery 4 2
Newport, Gwent, Central Library Services 40 10
Newport, inns & public houses, Kelly's Directory, 1914-15 9 8
Newport, inns and markets, 1830 40 45
Newport, introduction of electric street lighting 56 4
Newport, Methodist Chapel 23 44
Newport, Odessa Shipyard 19 2
Newport, population 1830 40 45
Newport, rail links 23 39
Newport, schools of 23 38
Newport, St James Street 16 2.3
Newport, St Thomas a Becket Catholic Church 22 23
Newport, St Thomas a Becket Catholic Church 23 39
Newport, St Thomas's 23 39
Newport, St Thomas's, building of new church 23 39
Newport, Town Hall 47 1
Newport, traders 23 37
Newport, Treaty of 27 3
Newport, Treaty of 40 45
Newport-Freshwater railway 56 2
Newports of the United Kingdom 15 7
newspapers and family history 48 45
Newtown & Porchfield, establishment of parish 43 13
Newtown Arms 59 15
Newtown Church, history of 43 10-14
Newtown Harbour, history of 47 2
Newtown markets 50 23
Newtown Members of Parliament, 1830 40 46
Newtown Randy 58 19.21
Newtown 'Randy' 50 23
Newtown Town Hall 54 18
Newtown Trust 59 21
Newtown, continued decline 47 10.11
Newtown, fishing vessels, barges, lighters 45 42.43
Newtown, map showing fields and pastures 48 11
Newtown, opportunities for employment, C19th 45 40
Newtown, piped water supply 57 23
Newtown, properties, late C19th 47 39722
Newtown, rotten borough 32 3
Newtown, schools 38 12.13
Newtown, seafarers and military men 46 37500
Newtown, silting of estuary 47 6.7
Newtown, trading vessels 45 40.41
NICHOLSON, Brig Gen G H, rescue from Solent 19 22-24
NIEPCE, Joseph, photographic pioneer 29 2
Ningwood Manor 58 44
Ningwood School 49 52.53
Niton Church 57 5
Niton in Tasmania 42 28.29
Niton Primary School, history of 15 25
Niton, Baptist Chapel 52 6
Niton, Malthouse Chapel 52 6
Niton, radio station 24 38
Niton, Royal Sandrock Hotel 24 39
Niton, schools 24 39
Niton, St John the Baptist 24 38
Nonconformists in Newport 36 4
Normandy landings, rehearsal for 46 6
Norris Castle 16 30
NORRIS family of E Cowes 41 41
North West Passage 25 2
Northumbria, yacht 56 29
Northwood House, gift to Cowes Town Council 56 6
Northwood House, Red Cross hospital 21 33
Northwood School 25 40
Northwood, inns and pubs 25 39
Northwood, parish registers, copies of certain marriages 56 58
Northwood, St John the Baptist 18 39
Northwood, St John the Baptist 25 39
Norwich Mercury 18 11
NOYES, Alfred, poet 28 11
NUNN's lace factory, Broadlands House, Staplers 27 5
NUNN's lace factory, Broadlands House, Staplers 30 4
NUNN's lace factory, Broadlands House, Staplers 41 32
Nunwell House, Brading 40 14.15
nursing associations, establishment of 56 41
NUTTY family 14 12
OATLEY, Sue, Archives Assistant, IWRO 40 8.9
obituaries of ex-Islanders, Canada, 1920 46 44.45
occupational costume 30 7.8
oddities of names and places 32 21
O'DONNELL, Jim, Assistant County Archivist, obituary 28 12
OGLANDER family 14 28
OGLANDER family 25 32.33
OGLANDER family 40 14.15
OGLANDER family 42 38
OGLANDER family 59 52
OGLANDER family 9 13
OGLANDER, George 54 48
OGLANDER, Sir John 12 8
OGLANDER, Sir John, diarist 40 14
OGLANDER, Sir William 18 33
OGLANDER, Sir William, baronet 40 14
OGLANDER, Sir William, marriage of, 1699 24 15
Olive Branch Inn, West Cowes 23 43
one name studies 31 32
One Name Studies, Guild of 1 5
one name study groups 45 38930
open field system 48 10.11
Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library 49 55
orphan schools, Australia C19th 30 21
ORTON FHS 33 36
Osborne estate 37 28
Osborne estate, pre- Queen Victoria 35 22
Osborne House 16 31
Osborne House 22 2
Osborne House 44 4.5
Osborne House 53 8
Osborne House 54 31
OSMAN family history 20 21
Overseas deaths, Index of Britons 21 10
Overseers of the Poor 53 42
OWEN, Robert, social reformer 57 19
oyster beds 53 11
oyster forcemeat 56 21
oysters 36 10.11
paddle steamers 54 5
PAICE & DYER, newsagents of Ryde 14 35
PAICE family 34 26.27
Palestine, British forces in, 1918 30 24.25
PALMER, Veronica Carol (Vicky), obituary 35 9
PALMERSTON, Lord, Prime Minister 6 12
Paper Conservation, Institute of 31 10
PARDUE, photograph album 57 27
Parish record extracts, Fawley, Hants 47 54-57
Parish records, Rucking, Kent 21 30.31
parish registers 45 54.55
parish registers for genealogy 30 6
parish registers on parchment 45 55
parish registers, coping with missing entries 40 36-41
parish registers, IW, periods covered 45 56-59
Parkhurst Barracks 58 39
Parkhurst Barracks, opening of 56 3
Parkhurst Forest 13 20
Parkhurst Forest 58 39
Parkhurst Prison 13 20
Parkhurst Prison, conditions, treatment of boy prisoners 8 2.3
Parkhurst Prison, history of 55 21-23
Parkhurst Prison, history of 8 2.3
Parkhurst Prison, hospital prison 55 23
Parkhurst prison, mutiny 56 2
Parkhurst Prison, recent history 55 23
Parkhurst Prison, transportation of boy prisoners 55 22
Parkhurst Prison, women inmates 55 22
Parliamentary representation 56 2
PARNHAM family, help offered 57 33
Parochial Registers, Church of Scotland 23 10
party menus 58 40
PASSENGER family 47 26
PASSENGER, William, RN, d 1728 9 11.12
Passive Resisters, Nonconformists refusing to pay rates 21 17
pasta, cooking of 56 22
pastry and pies 57 15
PAUL, John, shepherd, of Freshwater 56 52
pauper burials 45 47
pawn shop in Ryde 32 16
Pedigree computer program 31 9
pedigree formats, illustrations of 5 14
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 10 13
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 13 22
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 15 7
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 4 8
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 48 54
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 5 15
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 50 54.55
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 52 40.41
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 55 40
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS 8 7.8
Pedigree Index, IOWFHS, list of names, February 1998 48 55-57
PELHAM, Charles, Ist Earl of Yarborough 10 6
penal history 55 48.49
penny post, introduction of 48 29
pensions to distressed seamen and widows 3 2
Peopling the Island - Guildhall museum project 40 35
PERCEVAL, Spencer, assassination of 8 9
Petty Sessions 1863 23 29
Petworth Emigration Scheme 19 12.13
Philip II, King of Spain 10 10
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 31 5
PHILLIPS family history 38 48.49
photographers (studio) of the IOW 29 37408
photographs and family history 55 44.45
photographs, dating of 54 52-58
PICTON, Sir Thomas 25 48
picture postcards 43 40
Pilatus Britten Norman, aircraft manufacturers 6 14
PINK Bros, Totland 54 31
Pinner Local History Society 23 15
PINNOCK, Mary, model to JM Cameron 59 5.6
Pioneer Index, Foothills, Canada 21 9
PITT, William, the Younger, Prime Minister 53 3.36.37
PITT, William, the Younger, Prime Minister, death of 8 9
PITTIS family, emigration to America 15 5.6
PITTIS, Sir Francis 16 2
plague 56 56
PLAYER family of Ryde 26 42
PLAYER family of Ryde 5 11
poachers 52 17.18
poaching 31 21
poaching 37 47
poaching 48 21.36
poaching by soldiers 46 5
POCOCK, Art, Shalfleet character 57 42
poisoning of doctor's children, Newport, 1870 46 55
policemen, London 26 18
poliomyelitis 56 57
Pompeii 18 7
PONSONBY, Sir Henry, Secretary to Queen Victoria 52 35
Poor Law 1601 18 8
Poor Law Reform Act, 1834 55 7.14
Poor Law Reform Act, 1834, adverse effects of 55 17
Poor Law Reforms, 1834 56 35
Poor Law Reforms, effects of 56 36
Poor Law, Metropolitan Index 24 11
Poor Laws, 1597, 1601 55 8
Poor Laws, history of 18 2.3.8-12
poor rate 18 9
Poor relief on Island, 1835-1929 56 38
Poor relief, 1834-1948 56 35
poor relief, difficulties in rural areas 55 11
poor relief, early history 55 7
poor relief, exploitation by farmers 55 14
poor relief, historical framework 55 8.9
poor relief, local provision 55 13
Poor relief, under Elizabeth I 56 34
poor, hospital treatment of 56 41
poor, living conditions of, C19th 56 39
poor, systems for treatment of 18 2
POPE, Freddie and Mrs, 'characters' of Shalfleet 55 56.57
POPE, Harold, of Appuldurcombe 59 24-27
POPE, John, benefactor of Arreton 39 40
population of England and Wales in C19th 21 27
population of England from medieval to modern times 43 56
population of England in the Middle Ages 43 56
population of IOW, 1871 32 17
population of IOW, early C19th 46 43
population of Ryde in C19th 22 3
porcelain 53 2
Porchfield Bible Christian Chapel Choir 59 22
Porchfield Independent (Congregational) Chapel 43 19
Porchfield, Bible Christian Chapel 43 10.16-18
Porchfield, Locks Green School 12 9
Porchfield, Locks Green School 38 13-20
Porchfield, Locks Green School 53 10
Port of Cowes, Whites Directory 1859 39 18.19
PORTER family 13 27.28
PORTER family of Freshwater 52 2.3
PORTER family of Freshwater 54 26
Portland House Academy, Newport 54 55
Portsmouth Dockyard 21 21
Post Office archives 10 11
postal collections and deliveries 57 4
postal deliveries during war time 39 4
postal services 54 5.3
postal services on the IOW, history of 48 28-30
postal services, origins and history of 48 28
Postcard Index 44 60
postcards 59 8.9
postcards and family history 57 38200
postcards of the Isle of Wight 31 7.8
postcards, photographic 21 17
postmasters, payment of 39 2
POTTS, 'Huzzy', Shalfleet 'character' 52 41
poultry, cooking of 56 22
Pound Cottage, Calbourne 48 34-36
PRAIN family 3 4
PRAIN family of Ryde 41 28
PRANGNELL family 54 14-23
PRANGNELL, Alfred, 'champion' brick maker 53 14.15
prawning 36 38991
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 18 33
Press Association, Cuttings Library 15 10
press gang 45 36
pressing of sailors 28 3
PRICE family history 47 18.19
PRICE, F G H, archaeologist, Morton Roman Villa 54 48
Prince George of Cambridge 22 26
Prince of Wales Cup 31 5
Prince Regent, later George IV 15 4
Prince Regent, later George IV 8 9
Princess Augusta of Cambridge 22 26
Princess Victoria, later Queen 8 9
Principal Probate Registry, Somerset House 46 36
printing 30 4.5
PRIOR FHS 46 60
prison hulks 55 48.49
Prisoners on orders, Hampshire Record Office 33 24.25
probate inventories 20 30.31
probate inventories 23 22
probate inventories 50 13-16
probate inventories 51 44.45
probate inventories 52 11
probate inventories, accommodation and contents 22 33-36
probate inventories, Newchurch 13 2
probate inventories, occupations and wealth 21 20-22
problems of name changes 40 31
public holidays 58 19
public houses 58 29
Public Record Office, Chancery Lane 22 6
Public Record Office, Kew 20 4.5
Public Record Office, Kew 28 25-27
Public Record Office, Kew 52 15
Public Record Office, Kew 58 35
Public Record Office, Kew & Myddelton Pl, services 51 49
Public Record Office, Kew, new ordering system 33 36
Public Record Office, Kew, website 56 33
publishing, advantages of 42 50.51
pubs of Ryde 22 3
puddings, cooking of 56 22
puddings, steamed 57 15
pug-mill 53 12
pulses, cooking of 56 22
PURDY guns 52 17
Quaker burial ground 12 4
Quaker FHS 32 10
Quaker FHS 34 42.43
Quaker FHS 48 62
Quaker FHS 49 57
Quarr Abbey 23 35
Quarr Abbey 26 12
Quarr Abbey 48 3
Quarr Abbey 5 8.9
Quarr Abbey 52 28
Quarr Abbey 7 9.1
Quarr Abbey, purchase of 56 4
quarries 52 28
Quarter Sessions 55 46.47
Quarter Sessions, reports 24 3.4
Quebec campaign, 1759 56 59
Queen Edith, wife of Edward the Confessor 39 44
Queen Mary, wife of George V 27 9
Queen Mary, wife of George V 54 5
Queen Victoria 11 9
Queen Victoria 14 21
Queen Victoria 16 30
Queen Victoria 20 2
Queen Victoria 21 23
Queen Victoria 22 2.26
Queen Victoria 23 15.3
Queen Victoria 24 29
Queen Victoria 26 2
Queen Victoria 27 11.22
Queen Victoria 31 22
Queen Victoria 32 5
Queen Victoria 44 4.5
Queen Victoria 52 4.35
Queen Victoria 53 4.5.58
Queen Victoria 56 30
Queen Victoria cake 50 55
Queen Victoria, coronation of 23 24
Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897 20 3
Queen Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887 20 3
Queen Victoria, journal 21 2
Queen Victoria, photograph albums 29 2
Queen's College, Oxford 25 31
Queensland Heritage retrieval project 39 59
QUIGLEY Computerised Indexes 45 17
QUIGLEY Indexes 50 59
QUIGLEY Indexes 51 55
QUIGLEY Indexes 53 56
QUIGLEY Indexes 54 61
QUIGLEY Indexes 55 17
Quota Acts, 1795 53 36
rabbit, as meat for invalids 23 26.27
rabbits, trapping of 52 18
racial make-up of British people 43 56
rail links, Newport 23 39
railway contractors and their families, help offered 13 7
Railway to St Lawrence opened 56 3
RATCLIFFE family history 22 4
rateable value of IOW, 1871 32 17
RATSEY & LAPTHORN, sailmakers 15 29
RATSEY & LAPTHORN, sailmakers 27 8
RAYNER's Journal, 1870's 50 17
RAYNES family 27 19-21
Record Offices, use of 22 9
recording your family history 4 4.5
recording your family history 5 13-15
Red Funnel Ferries 54 24-26
Reform Act, 1832 41 43
Registration Service, the work of 27 5.6
RENWICK, Rev Thomas, Rector of Mottistone, death of, 1874 32 11
RENWICK, Rev Thomas, Rector of Shorwell, death of 33 15
research in Russia 25 13
retriever trials 52 19
REYNARD, Fred, Arreton, diary in Imperial War Museum 21 3
RICE family of Gurnard 39 17
Richard II 14 7
RICHMOND, 2nd Duke of 30 12
RICHMOND, Rev Legh, writer, curate of Brading 22 39
RICHMOND, Rev Legh, writer, curate of Brading 42 54
RICHMOND, Rev Legh, writer, curate of Brading 5 8
RICHMOND, Rev Legh, writer, curate of Brading 54 48.49
RICHMOND, Rev Legh, writer, curate of Brading 9 13
rickets 56 57
RICKETTS Family 24 3.4
RICKMAN, G R, recollection of 59 12.13
Rickman, G,R,, death of 56 1
RIDDICK's, grocers, Brading 44 3
rifle range, Newtown 52 17
RMS Queen Mary 57 31
RNLI 56 30
ROACH family history 44 52-54
ROACH family history 45 14-16
Road Traffic Act 54 32
roadmaking, costs of, Sandown, C19th 37 14
roads, bridleways and footpaths around Newtown 40 17
ROBERTSON, Rev, of Shorwell 52 9
Roman Catholic Missions and Registers 30 38
Roman Catholic Parishes, England, Wales & Scotland 30 38
Roman Catholicism 21 34
Romany Guild 18 28
Rookley brickworks 19 34
Rookley School 56 4
Roots, family & parish history group, Newchurch 33 31
rope making, developments in 19 30
Rosebank School for Girls, Sandown 56 54
ROSE's Act, 1812, layout of baptism and burial registers 45 54
ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel, painter, 1828-82 18 33
ROWBOTHAM, Sir Hansen 50 27
Royal Agricultural Society of England 49 12
Royal Air Force 53 51.52
Royal Artillery Territorial Army, IW units 45 34.35
Royal Buckinghamshire Regiment 24 5
Royal Edward, sinking of, 1915 24 27
Royal Edward, sinking of, 1915 26 22
Royal Engineers 21 36
Royal Engineers, IOW company, service in France 2 6
Royal Engineers, IOW company, training 2 5
Royal Engineers, recruited on the Island 2 4
Royal Field Artillery 25 20
Royal Flying Corps 31 14
Royal Irish Rifles 4 3
Royal IW Infirmary, 1861 census return 8 10
Royal IW Infirmary, list of benefactors 7 12
Royal IW Infirmary, opening of children's ward, 1899 40 29
Royal IW Infirmary, opening of children's ward, 1899 41 1
Royal National Lifeboat Institution 18 6
Royal Naval College, Osborne 37 28
Royal Naval Museum 23 11-13
Royal Navy 22 22
Royal Navy 52 38
Royal Navy 53 36.51
Royal Navy records at Kew 28 26.27
Royal Navy, C18th 42 3
Royal Navy, service in 45 39.4
Royal Navy, ships in Portsmouth harbour, 1902 26 28
Royal Navy, ships' muster rolls 28 2.3
Royal Navy, Widows' Pensions lists 26 15
Royal Sandrock Hotel, Niton 56 64
Royal Sussex Regiment 20 29
Royal Warwickshire Regiment 39 54-57
Royal Warwickshire Regiment, battalion sports 39 56.57
Royal Yacht 'Osborne' 26 28
Royal Yacht Squadron 15 29
Royal Yacht Squadron 27 9
Royal Yacht Squadron 53 48
Royal Yacht Squadron 55 18-20
Royal Yacht Squadron Archive 48 40.41
Royal Yacht Squadron, royal connections 55 20
RUDD, Rev E J, Rector of Freshwater, hung in effigy 45 23
RUDMAN Surname Index 16 7
Rugby School 26 3
rural occupations 47 16.17
rural sales and deliveries 41 15-17
RUSHWORTHs of Farringford 43 43
RUSKIN, Charles, drowning of 18 32
RUSKIN, John, writer and critic, 1819-1900 18 32
RUSKIN, John, writer and critic, 1819-1900 51 29
RUSKIN, John, writer and critic, 1819-1900 6 14
RUSSELL, Sir Theobald, Captain of the Island, d 1340 35 15
Russia Company 26 4
RYAN, Mary, model to JMCameron 59 37803
Ryde Carnival, 1888 11 12.13
Ryde Cemetery, names and plots, Sections I & K 40 52-54
Ryde Congregational Church 30 31
Ryde Pier 26 42
Ryde Pier, building of 45 26
Ryde Pier, collision alongside 31 22
Ryde Pier, collision with 30 31
Ryde Quadrille Band 22 44
Ryde Quadrille Band 30 30
Ryde Ventilator 57 64
Ryde Ventilator 58 15
Ryde Water Company 22 40
Ryde, important buildings 51 42.43
Ryde, inns & public houses, Kelly's Directory, 1914/15 10 9
Ryde, licensees, list of, 1871 13 8.9
Ryde, Lords of the Manor of 5 11
Ryde, new parishes 26 42
Ryde, Non-conformist chapels 26 42
Ryde, Pigot's Directory, 1830 45 26.27
Ryde, Pigot's Directory, 1830 46 50-54
Ryde, schools 26 43
Ryde, St Thomas's 25 7
Ryde, St Thomas's 5 1
Ryde, Theatre Royal 17 3
Ryde, Vine Inn, demolition of 30 32
saddle making 24 16-18
saddlemaker's tools 24 18
Sally Line 54 25
salt, history and use of 42 36
SALTER/TAYLOR/WATSON/CASS - four generations 49 7
salterns 53 11
salterns and salt processing 30 4
salterns and salt production in Newtown 42 34-48
salterns, Newtown 34 3
Salvation Army 54 20
Salvation Army, fined for singing 56 2
SAMPSON's Baths, Shanklin 55 1
Sandown Barracks 30 13
Sandown CE School 1894-6 40 1
Sandown Christchurch Boy Scouts 59 54
Sandown Church of England School 59 55
Sandown Fort, location of 37 14
Sandown School Song 41 56-59
Sandown Secondary School 59 55
Sandown, businesses and traders 30 13
Sandown, Christ Church, monumental inscriptions 13 6
Sandown, Christ Church, monumental inscriptions 15 13.14
Sandown, churches and chapels 30 13
Sandown, coal wharf 37 15
Sandown, schools 30 14
Sandown, St John's, marriages, out of parish, county,etc 37 43
sanitation and water supplies 57 21.22
SAROUN, Commander 52 20
SAUNDERS family 57 38
SAUNDERS Syndicate move to IOW 9 5
SAUNDERS Syndicate, aircraft manufature 9 6
SAUNDERS, first flying boat 56 5
SAUNDERS, original boatyard, Streatley, Berks 9 5
SAUNDERS, Samuel, death of 56 6
SAUNDERS, Samuel, founder of Saunders Roe 9 5
savings and investments 56 42. 43
scarlet fever 56 57
school and church, connections 33 18
school and community, 1920's 37 8
school curriculum 38 15
school dinners 37 6
school photographs, use in family history 57 13
school premises , Isle of Wight, 1902 44 56
school punishment 38 16.17
school registers, use in family history 50 44.45
schoolchildren, changed expectations 37 7
schools in Freshwater and Totland 44 36-38
SCOTT ARCHER, Frederick, photographic pioneer 29 2
SCOTT family Bible 48 41
SCOTT, Rev J, Vicar of Carisbrooke, 1690-1722 22 22
SCOTT, Sir George Gilbert, architect 28 11
SCOTT, Sir Walter, novelist and poet 54 24
Scottish records on the internet 59 45
Scout Movement 58 26
scurvy 56 57
sea mark, Ashey Down 22 39
SEABROOKE, Capt, harbour master, Newtown 42 43
SEABROOKE, Capt, harbour master, Newtown 54 21
seafarers list, Portsmouth & IOW 52 29
seafood, freshness of 57 14
searching for a 'lost' ancestor 19 28.29
Seaview Pier 51 1
Seaview Pier 53 49-52
SEELY estates, sale of, 1928 44 39
SEELY family 11 9
SEELY family 23 26
SEELY family 50 51
SEELY family 51 23
Seely Reading Room in Lugley Street, Newport 56 2
SEELY, Charles 52 20
SEELY, Charles 56 30
SEELY, Charles, d 1917 18 33
Seely, Charles, death of 56 5
SEELY, Charles, MP 31 8.21
SEELY, Col J E B, DSO,MP, Under-Secretary, Colonies 36 18
SEELY, Frank 56 30
SEELY, Jack 56 30
Seely, Jack, election as MP for Island 56 3
Seely, Jack, election as MP for Island 56 30
SEELY, Jack, MP, later Lord Mottistone 11 9
SEELY, Jack, re-election of 56 6
SEELY, Maj-General 23 30
SEELY, Sir Charles 56 30
SEELY, Sir Charles, death of 56 6
SERLE, William, benefactor of Arreton 39 40
Sevastopol, Battle of 26 5
severe weather, February, 1885 36 27
severe weather, Nov/Dec 1872 31 22
SEWELL, Elizabeth, author and benefactor of Bonchurch 53 21
SEWELL, Elizabeth, author and benefactor of Bonchurch 8 13
SHAKESPEARE, William 14 7
Shalfleet Methodist Chapel 43 19
Shalfleet saltern 42 43-45
Shalfleet United Cricket Club 52 41
Shalfleet, businesses and traders 31 29
Shalfleet, inns and public houses 31 28
Shalfleet, New Inn 53 24
Shalfleet, Nonconformist chapels 31 28
Shalfleet, St Michael's 31 28
Shalfleet, St Michael's 50 10.11
Shalfleet, St Michael's 54 59
Shamlord, original name of East Cowes 5 11
Shamrock, yacht owned by Sir Thomas Lipton 27 8
Shamrock, yacht owned by Sir Thomas Lipton 44 7
Shanklin Bath Chair Marathon 1910 30 2
Shanklin Chine 32 8
Shanklin Pier 32 9
Shanklin pier, contract for erection of 56 2
Shanklin pier, destroyed by fire 56 5
Shanklin pier, opening of 56 4
Shanklin, development of the parish 32 8
Shanklin, Free Churches 32 8
Shanklin, hotels & businesses 32 9
Shanklin, inauguration of water supply 56 4
Shanklin, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church 32 9
Shanklin, St Blasius 32 8
Shanklin, St Saviour's 32 8
Shares Register 46 15
Shawford, alternative name for Shalfleet 5 12
Sheat Manor 18 33
Sheat Manor 21 34
SHEATH family 38 2.3
Shen Nung, Emperor of China 53 2
SHEPARD Bros, ship owners 15 29
SHEPARD family of Newport 16 2
shepherds' huts 14 2
Sheriff, the role of 55 46
ship building on the Medina 15 29
Ship Money 21 8
ships leaving Isle of Wight for colonies 36 4
shipwrecks 24 38
shipwrecks off Brighstone 31 18
Shorwell, extent and population of parish 33 23
Shorwell, inns and businesses 33 23
Shorwell, St Peter's 33 23
Shorwell, St Peter's, list of 'missing' baptisms 52 44.45
Shorwell, St Peter's, plaques 37 25
Shorwell, St Peter's, Worsley Memorial window 37 45
SHOTTER family tree 3 17
Shropshire FHS 10 7
Shroving 17 19
sighting of whales 38 44
SIMEON family 47 4
SIMEON family 51 24
SIMEON, Sir John 52 16
SIMEON, Sir R G, Chairman, IW Union 52 9
SIMPSON, Elizabeth Simpson Award 12 2
SIMPSON, Elizabeth Simpson Award 14 27
single name societies, how to form one 35 27
SIVELL, Thomas, shot by Customs officers 7 9
skeletons in the cupboard 3 39326
Slade School of Art 12 3
small pox 16 17
small pox 21 25
small pox 22 23
small pox 36 52
small pox 47 18
small pox, inoculation 21 2
small-holding in the C16th 48 12.13
small-holding in the C19th 48 19.2
smallpox 56 56
smallpox 59 11
SMALLWOODs in Shanklin 19 28
SMALLWOODs in Shanklin 21 28.29
SMITH, Nicholas, d 1825, diary in IWRO 21 2
smocks, different types of 30 7
SMOUT, Richard, County Archivist, IWRO 40 8
SMOUT, Richard, County Archivist, IWRO 52 4
smuggling 14 2
smuggling 23 3
smuggling 28 37377
smuggling 29 27.28
smuggling 37 21
smuggling 53 21
smuggling 54 39722
smuggling 55 24
smuggling at Freshwater 56 48.49
smuggling at St Helens 31 22
smuggling in the West Wight 38 11
smuggling, disposal of goods 38 11
smuggling, etymology of 56 55
smuggling, landing procedures 38 11
smuggling, Newtown 45 44
SMYTHE, George 'Pigeon' 1 2
SMYTHERS, Frederick, a policeman 58 53
SNELLWOOD, Emily, wife of Tennyson 27 7
SNUDDEN family wills 21 14
Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge 25 6
Society of Genealogists (SOG) 22 7
Society of Genealogists (SOG) 8 4
Society of Genealogists, using its library 26 38-40
Society of Genealogists, using its records 26 38.39
SOG Family History Fair 1993 30 27-29
SOLE One Name Society 24 11
Solent Middle School, Hobbies Day 19 5
Somerset & Dorset FHS 44 60
Somerset House 22 6
Somerton airfield 26 36
Southampton Record Society 25 15-17
SOUTHAMPTON, Earls of 14 7
Southampton, history of 54 24
Southampton, King George V dry dock 54 24
Southampton, sea trade 54 24
Southern Railways, takeover of Island lines 42 7
Southern Vectis 31 14
SOWERBUTTS, Ernest Charles, Shalfleet 'character' 51 11
Spanish Armada 10 10
speech and dialect 44 38
SPEED, John, map of Newport, 1611 16 2.3
SPEED, Rev, Rector of Yarmouth 54 2
Speenhamland system 18 3
SPENCER, Earl 45 26.27
SPINDLER, William, Old Park, St Lawrence, late C19th 33 6
SPINDLER, William, Old Park, St Lawrence, late C19th 38 30
Spitfire Fund 44 46
SPRAKE family of Chale 23 3.4
SPRAKES Brewery 59 53
SPRAKE's Brewery, Chale Green, origins of 28 28-31
SPRAY, 'Skipper', Headmaster, Yarmouth School 54 2
SPURGEON, Rev C H, Baptist minister, renowned preacher 37 46
SS Berengaria 54 21
SS Eider, wreck of 37 16
SS Olympic 41 11
SS Titanic 35 17
SS Titanic 41 10.11
SS Titanic 54 25
SS Titanic 56 5
St Catherine's House 22 6
St Catherine's House 27 6
St Catherine's House 35 2.5
St Catherine's House Index at Lord Louis Library 42 14
St Catherine's House, correspondence re delays 15 12
St Helens, businesses and inns 27 26
St Helens, churches and chapels 27 26
St Helens, principal houses 27 27
St Helens, schools 27 27
St James Square, closure of cattle market 56 6
St John Ambulance Association 58 52
St John's College, Cambridge 23 31
St Lawrence Tunnel 28 11
St Lawrence, Old Park 28 11
St Lawrence, Old Park 33 6
St Lawrence, Spindler's Folly 14 2
St Nicholas Chapel, Carisbrooke Castle 29 23
St Nicholas, extent of parish 29 23
St Paul's football XI Shanklin 24 1
STACPOOLE, H de Vere, novelist 53 21
STACPOOLE, H de Vere, novelist 8 13
STAGG family, collection of references 15 9
STALLARD, James, coaster & contrabandist, d 1872 30 32.33
STARK, list of IW references 20 14
STEAD/STEED One Name Society 42 59
STEBBING family 42 9
Steephill Castle 53 7
Stenbury Manor 19 34
step-daughter/daughter-in-law 35 11
STEPHENS family, benefactors of Cowes 15 28
Stepney & Regent's Park College 52 6
Stock Exchange 22 12
stockbrokers 22 12
STONE, Percy, architect 27 3
STONE, Percy, architect 34 14
STONE, Percy, architect, restorer of Carisbrooke Castle 52 4
stone-throwing, Ryde, 1874 39 38
Strays 1 7
Strays 12 4
Strays 13 4
Strays 14 14
Strays 15 9.16
Strays 16 8.9
Strays 17 8.9
Strays 19 11
Strays 20 8.9
Strays 21 18.19
Strays 22 19
Strays 23 14
Strays 24 14
Strays 26 20.21
Strays 27 21.31.35
Strays 28 5.10.22
Strays 29 22.28
Strays 31 8.18
Strays 32 10.29
Strays 34 28.37.38
Strays 35 7.33.34.37
Strays 36 19.29
Strays 38 52.54.55
Strays 39 19.41.62
Strays 40 28.33
Strays 43 8.29
Strays 44 64
Strays 45 4
Strays 46 49. 54-57
Strays 47 57.58
Strays 48 58
Strays 49 58.59
Strays 50 48.55.57
Strays 52 3.36.43
Strays 53 54.64
Strays 55 35.43.51
Strays 58 29
Strays 58 33
Strays 58 5
Strays 58 59.6
Strays 59 13
Strays 59 23
Strays 59 35
Strays 59 43
Strays 59 47
Strays 59 64
Strays from Dorset parish registers 58 30.31
Strays, Portsea, 1881 Census 33 26-30
STRIDE, Sarah, birth of 31 1.8
STRUGNELL, Rev P, Vicar of Shalfleet 50 10
Studio photographers of the IOW 24 30
Studio photographers of the IOW 29 37408
submarine, sinking of 56 4
Suffolk FHS 27 32.33
sugar-making, Australia 24 44
suicide in the family 33 22.23
Sun Hill Chapel, W Cowes, register entry 35 28.37
Sunday School treats 54 2.3
Sunday Schools 25 6
Sunday Schools 44 22
surnames, development of 26 10
surnames, types of 26 10
Surrey parish registers 52 14
Swainston estate, sale of 52 23
Swainston Manor 12 8.9
Swainston Manor 12 8; 57. 40
Swainston Manor, summer palace of Bps of Winchester 47 2
Swainston Mill 12 9; 57. 41
Swan Hotel, Newport, purchase of 56 5
SWEETMAN family 25 47
SWEETMAN family history 36 43
SWEETMAN family, brewers of Ryde 28 14.15
SWEETMAN, Edward & Sarah, education officials, Australi 30 19-23
SWEETMAN/HUMBER connection 40 42.43
Sweyn, father of Canute 47 3
SWINBURNE, Admiral 53 21
SWINBURNE, Algernon, poet 53 21
SWINBURNE, Algernon, poet 8 13
SYMONDS, Sir William, Constructor of the Navy 22 23
TASKER family, visit to Isle of Wight 26 24-29
TAYLOR family history 13 40513
TAYLOR family of Cowes 27 22-24
TAYLORs of Freshwater 37 16
tea dances 53 5
tea, making of 53 5
tea, origins and history of 53 37377
tea, types of 53 5
Telephone exchange established on Island 56 3
TEMPLER family archive 13 7
TENNYSON family 56 51.52
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord 12 8
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord 24 2
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord 27 7
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord 56 64
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord 59 2
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, death of 56 3
TENNYSON, Audrey, Lady 54 3
The Towers 21 34
THOM(P)SON family 43 3
Thorley Manor 21 34
Thorley, St Swithin's 34 18
Threads of Family History, FFHS Craft project 35 31
Thrust 2 52 28
Thrust 2 7 10
thunderstorm damage 1872 30 34
tip-it 58 28
Titchfield Abbey 14 7
Tithe Apportionment 20 5
tithe maps 24 8
tobacco, chewing 59 16
Toll gates, removal of 56 2
tolls on Island roads 50 25
TOMASIN family of Ryde 50 17
Tomb of the Unknown Warrior 58 4
TOMLINSON, Maud 59 24-28
torpedo, ashore at Shanklin 51 30
Tostig, brother of Harold II 43 41
Totland, churches 35 8
Totland, history of 36 48
Totland, inns and businesses 35 8
Totland, lifeboats 35 8
Totland, schools 35 8
Totland, St Saviour's Church 56 19
TOWNSEND, Rev Joseph 18 9
tracing a living person 21 13
tracing seafaring ancestors 7 13.14
tracing/identifying 'lost' relatives 36 32-35
trades unions, membership of 57 20
Trafalgar, Battle of 18 33
Trafalgar, Battle of, memories of 21 22
transportation to American colonies, end of 8 2
transportation to Australia 55 49
transportation to Australia 58 32.33
transportation to the colonies 55 48
travelling bear shows 46 22
travelling to the Isle of Wight, White's Directory, 1859 47 35
Trinity House accident, Cowes, 1894 51 37377
Trinity House accident, Cowes, 1894 52 30-32.35.36
Trinity House records 50 6
Trinity House Yacht Mermaid 51 2.3
Trinity House Yacht Mermaid 52 30
Trinity House, Corporation of 3 2
Trinity House, pension petitioners from IOW 3 3
Trinity House, petitions for pensions 3 2
tripe, preparation and cooking of 57 14
TROUGHEAR, Rev Thomas, Rector of Carisbrooke 18 9
TRUCKEL family 59 10.11
TRUCKEL/SAINSBURY of Ryde, photograph album 55 57
Tsar and Tsarina of Russia, visit to Cowes 56 4
TUCHIN, Rev Robert, Vicar of Newport, ejected, 1662 15 31
tunnel to mainland 31 36
tunnel to mainland, Egypt Point, 1874 44 2
Tunnel under the Solent 56 2.3
Tunnel under the Solent 56 5
TURNER family history 38 36-39
TURNER, J M W, painter, 1775-1851 17 22.23
TURNER, J M W, painter, 1775-1851 18 32
TURNER, J M W, painter, 1775-1851 24 2
TWINING, Thomas, tea importer 53 3
TYERMAN, Rev Daniel, 1772-1828, Congregational minister 36 15
typhoid 56 56
typhus 56 56
UK natives dying abroad, Index of 4 14
Undercliff 24 38
Underley, wreck of 25 27-29
unexpected connections 32 11
unusual names 48 37
Upper Chine School 37 1. 30-38
Upper Chine School, accommodation 37 34
Upper Chine School, evacuation 37 35
Upper Chine School, headmistresses 37 33-38
Upper Chine School, opening of 37 31
Upper Chine School, wartime use 37 36
URRY Charity 57 16
URRY coats of arms 20 28
URRY deaths on active service 20 29
URRY family 34 18
URRY family history 20 28.29
URRY family history 21 34.35
URRY family history 22 22.23
URRY family history 23 33
URRY family history 25 34.35
URRY professions 20 29
URRY, William George, archivist, Canterbury Cathedral 25 18
Usher syndrome, an inherited disorder 43 4.5
using a database 55 38
UXBRIDGE, Lord 27 2
vaccination 36 24.52
vaccination 39 5
vaccination 52 8
VALLENDERs and the IW Railway 42 38930
VENN, Rev Henry Rice, vicar of Newtown 43 13
VENN, Rev Henry Rice, vicar of Newtown 44 21.23
Ventnor & District Local History Society 12 2.3
Ventnor & St Lawrence in South Africa 42 37347
Ventnor Breezes perfume 12 3
Ventnor Estate Accounts 22 26
Ventnor Heritage Centre 18 13
Ventnor Heritage Museum 58 15
Ventnor marriage register 54 50
Ventnor Mill 23 33
Ventnor National School, building of 4 6
Ventnor National School, extracts from the log books 4 6.7
Ventnor National School, extracts from the log books 5 6
Ventnor pier, tender for erection of 56 2
Ventnor, Baptist Chapel 35 21
Ventnor, churches 36 38
Ventnor, Commercial Hotel Mews, carriages for hire 39 47
Ventnor, hotels and businesses 36 38
Ventnor, memories of 55 42.43
Ventnor, population 36 39
Ventnor, railways 36 39
Ventnor, Royal National Hospital 54 50
Ventnor, schools 36 38
VERNON, Mr J, obituary 32 28
VERRINDER One Name Society 45 38930
Victoria County Histories 14 6
Victoria, Australia, State Library of 8 6
Victoria, Duchess of Kent, mother of Queen Victoria 15 25
Victoria, Duchess of Kent, mother of Queen Victoria 24 39
Victoria, Duchess of Kent, mother of Queen Victoria 8 9
Victoria, Empress of Germany, eldest d of Queen Victoria 37 16
Victoria, Empress of Germany, eldest d of Queen Victoria 38 5
Victorian Marriage Index IOW 36 46.47
Victorian Marriage Index IOW 41 6
Victorian Marriage Index IOW 44 57
Victorian Marriage Index, IOW 33 8
Victorian Marriage Index, IOW 34 27
Victorian Marriage Index, IOW 37 42
Victorian Marriage Index, IOW 38 25
Victorian Marriage Index, IOW 53 57
Victorian Military Society 36 52
village entertainments 58 21-23
village fetes 58 19
Vine Inn, West Cowes 56 6
visit to the Island by a Canadian member 14 15.16
Volunteer Movement 39 7
Vote, extension of, to women over 21 56 6
voyage to Australia, 1855 31 25-27
WADE, Mary, matriarch of Australia 58 33
walking to work 40 18
WALLBRIDGE, Elizabeth, 'The Dairyman's Daughter' 5 8
Walpen Manor 59 52
WALSINGHAM, Sir Francis 10 6
WALSINGHAM, Sir Francis 58 38
War Graves Commission 58 4
War Memorials 58 37742
War memorials, historical development 28 8
War Memorials, National Inventory of 20 5
War Memorials, National Inventory of 21 6.7
War Memorials, National Inventory of 23 9
War Memorials, National Inventory of 29 12
War Memorials, National Inventory of 33 5
War Memorials, National Inventory of 57 37
War memorials, recording of 28 9
War memorials, use in family history 28 8
War memorials, varying types of 32 27
war shrines 58 4
Ward estate, Totland 56 50
WARD family of Northwood 15 28.29
warning beacons 46 2
Warwickshire Census Project 18 13
water transport 54 18
Water Witch, brig 51 51
Waterloo, Battle of, 1815 25 48
Waterloo, Battle of, 1815 30 11
Waterloo, Battle of, 1815 52 42
watermen and lightermen of the Thames 46 38
WAY, Lillian, Friendship Book 13 1.13-18
WAY, Lillian, Friendship Book 14 21-24
website, having a personal 48 42-44
WEBSTER family of Yarmouth 10 36951
WEBSTER family, mail contract, Yarmouth/Lymington 10 2
WEBSTER, Mr C D, County Archivist 10 5
WEBSTER, Mr C D, County Archivist 29 7.8
WEBSTER, Sir Richard, QC, Attorney General 27 21
Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine 22 8
West Cowes Castle 15 28
West Cowes Chapel, a Commonwealth church 15 28
West Cowes water supply, 1885 37 42
West Cowes, inns and public houses, Kelly's Directory 8 11
West Surrey FHS, maps and guides 16 6
West Wight Family History Group 25 5
West Wight Family History Group 26 6
West Wight Family History Group 27 25
West Wight Family History Group 28 7
West Wight Family History Group 29 22
West Wight Family History Group 31 9
West Wight Family History Group 34 16.17
West Wight Family History Group 36 48.49
West Wight Family History Group 38 43
West Wight Family History Group 39 42
West Wight Family History Group 40 25
West Wight Family History Group 41 27
West Wight Family History Group 42 19
West Wight Family History Group 43 39
West Wight Family History Group 44 39
West Wight Family History Group 46 38.39
West Wight Family History Group 48 26.27
West Wight Family History Group 53 42
WESTALL, William, C19th artist 24 2
WESTBROOK family 48 5
Westminster Abbey Muniments Room 22 8
Westminster City Libraries, Archives Dept, 22 7
Weston Manor 21 34
Westover House 12 9; 57. 40
whale, stranded at Whale Bay, Atherfield 51 30
Whippingham School 37 28
Whippingham Station 23 30
Whippingham Station 27 11
Whippingham Station 37 29
Whippingham, area and population 37 28
Whippingham, St Mildred's, history of 32 5
WHITE, J S, shipbuilders 15 29
Whitecroft Asylum, 1896 50 52
Whitecroft Asylum, opening of 56 3
Whitecroft Asylum, purchase of land 56 3
Whitecroft lunatic asylum, tobacco contract 59 15
WHITEHOUSE, J A, founder, Bembridge School 6 14
WHITE-POPHAM, Francis, owner of Shanklin Manor 41 32
White's Directory 56 30
White's Directory, 1859 46 43
WHITLOCK, Ralph, broadcaster 43 39
WHITTINGTON, wedding photograph 56 14.15
Whitwell School and its teachers 38 31
Whitwell, area and population of parish 38 30
Whitwell, farms and farmers 38 31
Whitwell, inns and businesses 38 30.31
Whitwell, Nonconformist chapels 38 30
Whitwell, St Mary & St Rhadegunde 38 30
whooping cough 56 57
WHYTEHEAD, Rev, T, curate at Freshwater 23 31
wife-beater burnt in effigy, St Helens, 1872 33 25
Wight Heritage 53 22.23
Wight Heritage, archaeology 53 22
Wight Heritage, Botanic Gardens, Ventnor 53 23
Wight Heritage, geology 53 23
Wight Heritage, library service 53 23
Wight Heritage, museums 53 22
WILBERFORCE, Rev E R, son of Bishop Wilberforce 32 16
WILBERFORCE, Samuel, Rector of Brighstone, Bp of Winchester 10 15
WILBERFORCE, Samuel, Rector of Brighstone, Bp of Winchester 26 42
WILBERFORCE, Samuel, Rector of Brighstone, Bp of Winchester 55 24
wild fowl 52 21-23
WILKES, John, MP, his 'villakin' in Sandown 26 30.31
WILKES, John, MP, Lord Mayor of London, 1727-1797 26 30
WILLIAMSON, Frederick, Pre-Raphaelite artist 24 2
wills 21 8
wills & administrations, use of 53 9
wills, use of in family history 44 8
wills, use of in family history 46 10.11.36.37
WILSON, Cyllene, model to JMC 59 7
Winchester Cathedral 52 28
Winchester, Bishop of 47 2
Winchester, Bishops of 12 8
Winchester, Bishops of 12 8; 57. 40
WINGARD, Herr, celebrated illusionist 37 53
Winkle Street (Barrington Row) 12 8; 57. 40
winkles 36 11.12
WISE family 26 2.3
WODEHOUSE, P G, writer 28 24
WOLLVEN FHA 15 8
Women's Land Army 52 19
WOODFORD family newsletter 33 36
WOODFORD, wedding photograph 56 14.15
WOODMORE family history 38 26-29
WOODMORE family history 39 20
WOOLCOMBE, Capt, first Governor of Parkhurst Prison 8 2
Woolverton, medieval town 6 12
Wootton Bridge 34 14.15
Wootton Bridge Brass Band 4 12
Wootton Bridge Post Office 39 36982
Wootton Bridge, exhibition of photographs 8 8
Wootton Mill 20 2.3
Wootton School 20 2
Wootton School, log book 18 25
Wootton, brickmaking 20 3
Wootton, businesses 34 15
Wootton, houses of gentry 20 2
Wootton, large properties 34 15
Wootton, Non-conformist chapels 20 2
Wootton, postmasters 39 2
Wootton, principal residents 39 45
Wootton, shops 20 3
Wootton, Sloop Inn 20 3
Wootton, Sloop Inn 34 14
Wootton, St Edmund's 20 2
Wootton, St Edmund's 34 14
Wootton, St Edmund's 39 44.45
Wootton, St Edmund's 41 23.4
Wootton, St Edmund's, wall plaques 40 55
Wootton, St Mark's 34 14
Wootton, village of 20 2.3
Worcester College, Oxford 25 31
Worcester Record Office 19 12
words, unusual, in everyday speech 25 29.3
work patterns, C19th 56 44.45
Workers' Educational Association 44 55
Workhouse system, end of, 1929 56 38
World War I 12 3
World War I 20 2
World War I 21 3
World War I 22 4
World War I 37 8
World War I 4 2
World War I 45 38
World War I 52 4.43
World War I 53 8
World War I 54 5.31
World War I, Army service records 44 58
World War I, casualty stations 34 16
World War I, establishment of hospitals in Island houses 56 5
World War I, introduction of conscription 56 5
World War I, IOW casualties, 1916 23 34-36
World War I, Jervis Photographic Index 51 54
World War I, prisoners of the Turks 50 3.4
World War II 20 2
World War II 21 3
World War II 53 5.51
World War II 53 51
World War II 54 32
World War II, Agricultural Committee 52 18
World War II, arrival of evacuees on IOW 15 23
World War II, 'Bomb Alley' 48 35
World War II, early arrangements on the IOW 15 22-24
World War II, Food Control Committee 15 22
World War II, food rationing 46 7
World War II, transfer of hospital patients from Portsmouth 15 24
World War II, vulnerability of IOW 15 22
WORSLEY family 10 6
WORSLEY family 14 28
WORSLEY family 18 33
WORSLEY family 26 2
WORSLEY family 40 12.13
WORSLEY family 42 38
WORSLEY family 47 7
WORSLEY Memorial window, St Peter's, Shorwell 37 45
WORSLEY, Maj-Gen Sir Henry, GCB 21 6
WORSLEY, Maj-Gen Sir Henry, GCB 33 17
WORSLEY, Rev Francis 59 53
WORSLEY, Rev Francis, Rector of Chale 33 16
WORSLEY, Richard, Captain of the Island 46 2
WORSLEY, Sir Richard 18 10
WORSLEY, Sir Richard, art collection 19 33
WORSLEY, Sir Thomas 25 37
WRIGHT, Frank, local historian 52 6
WRIOTHESLEY, Henry, 3rd Earl of Southampton, Captain of the
Island 14 7.8
WRIOTHESLEY, Henry, 3rd Earl of Southampton, Captain of the
Island 5 10
WRIOTHESLEY, Thomas, 1st Earl of Southampton 14 7
writing a historical novel 7 4
Wroxall, inns and businesses 40 12
Wroxall, origin of parish 40 12
Wroxall, schools 40 12
Wroxall, St John's Church 57 8
www,familysearch,org 59 44
WYATT family 40 34
WYNDHAM COTTLE almshouses 57 17.19
yacht racing 58 27
yachts of the wealthy, service on 10 14
Yar Bridge, end of tolls 56 6
YARBOROUGH, Earl of 40 13
Yarmouth & Freshwater, Pigot's Directory, 1830 47 22-24
Yarmouth Approved School 54 16
Yarmouth Castle 41 43
Yarmouth Church Book 35 12.13
Yarmouth Electricity Supply Company 54 6
Yarmouth Regatta 54 3
Yarmouth School, late C19th 54 2
Yarmouth, businesses 41 44
Yarmouth, connections with Lymington 10 2
Yarmouth, fortifications of the area 41 43
Yarmouth, Free Churches 41 44
Yarmouth, history of 41 42.43
Yarmouth, lifeboat 41 45
Yarmouth, shops and businesses 54 4.5
Yarmouth, St James's 36 26
Yarmouth, St James's 41 43.44
Yarmouth, St James's 47 22
Yarmouth, St James's marriage registers, extracts 15 11
Yaverland, clergy and leading citizens 42 54
Yaverland, St John the Baptist 42 54
YEARBY family history 17 14.15
YEARBY family history 9 2.3
YELF Single Name study 25 47
Yeomen of the Guard 49 5
Yetminster History Society, Dorset 17 5
York, Duke of, later George V 52 42
York, Duke of, marriage of, 14 JUL 1893 11 3
York, Duke of, marriage of, 14 JUL 1893 45 49
YOUNG families 40 50.51
Zaida, funeral of Capt, WEST 55 50.51
Zaida, loss of life 50 3
Zaida, sinking of 50 2.3.
Zaida, yacht owned by Lord Rosebery 50 37347