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Babington, Miss, window to, [59].

Bage, i.e. sod, [189].

Baieux, Bishop of, [165], [166].

Bain, river name, meaning of, [2].

Baker, Thomas, cricketer, ventriloquist, &c., [159].

Banks, Sir Joseph, [31], [181], [194] and note, [196], [209].

Baptists, sect of, [84]–86.
,, Chapel, [84].

Barkham, Sir Robert, [187].

Barracks at Queen’s Head Inn, [162].

Bavent, Eudo de, [27], [196].
,, Close, field name, [27].

Beaumont, family of, [190].

Bell and Lancastrian Schools, [111], [112].

Berewick in Coningsby, held by Sortibrand, [206].
,, in Wilksby, [207].

Bertie, Hon. Charles, [187].
,, Richard, [182], [186].

Bevere, Drogo de, [166].

Bishop of Carlisle, [12], [30] and note.

“Black Death” at Horncastle, [51], [189].

Bocher, Arthur, Esq., [188].

Bolle, Charles, [187].
,, George, [187].

Bolles, Sir Robert, [171].

Boucherett, Ascoghe, [198].

Boulton, Dr. Barnard, window to, [37].
,, Henry, window to first wife, [38].
,, “Billy,” anecdote of, [160].

Bourne, The Venerable Hugh, [73]–76.
,, College, [77].

Brackenbury, Mr. Carr, Wesley’s friend, [66], [68], and note.

“Branks,” or “scold’s bridle,” [205].

Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk, [196], [200], [202], [207].

British words still used, [3].

Britons, Cæsar’s description of, [2], [3] and notes.
,, good workmen, [3].

Britons, Tacitus account of, [5].

Brown, Rev. Benson, [153].
,, John, “Laureate,” [158], [159].
,, Martin, and press gang, [156].

Brownists, sect of, [78].

Bunyon, John, [84].

“Butts,” field name, meaning of, [174].