E.

Earl of Abergavenny, [59]

,, Angus, [110]

,, Chester, [88]

,, Exeter, [121]

,, Kent, [102]

,, Lancaster, [106]

,, Lincoln, [104], [159], [189]

Earl Manvers, [80], [96]

,, Mercia, [30], [137]

,, Moretaine, [102]

,, Northumberland, [59]

,, Oxford, [49], [180]

,, Strafford, [5], [11], [69]

Easter sepulchre, [130], [136], [185]

Edlington, church described, [44], [45]

,, registers, curious, [42], [43]

,, Owners—

,, ,, Saxons, Egbert, [39], Ulf, [39], Tonna, [40]

,, ,, Danes, Hubba and Inguar, [40]

,, ,, Gilbert de Gaunt, [35]

,, ,, Robert de Barkeworth, [35], [36]

,, ,, Thymelby family, [36]

,, ,, Saviles, of Howley, [37]

,, ,, Bolles family, [37]

,, ,, Sir E. Turnor and descendants, [37]

,, ,, William Byron, Esq., [38]

,, ,, Hassard Short family, [34]

,, meaning of name, [39]

,, ancient remains found at, [39]

Edmund, St.’s, penny, [130]

Edric, the Saxon, [54]

Eland, Saxon family, [127] and notes

,, John, tomb in Baumber church, [127]

,, held manor of Cawkwell, [128]

,, held manors of Bag Enderby and Mavis Enderby, note, [128]

,, held Honour of Peverel, [127]

Elnod, the Saxon, [47]

Enderby, Mavis, church described, [52], [53]

,, Runic stone in west doorway, [52]

,, stoup, curious, [53]

,, Owners of—

,, ,, Elnod and Godwin, Saxons, [47]

,, ,, Richard de Malbyse, [47]

,, ,, William de Karilepho, [48]

,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, [48]

,, ,, Eudo, son of Spirewic, [48]

,, ,, several smaller owners, [49]

,, ,, Henry IV. as duke of Lancaster, [49]

,, ,, Sir George Taillebois, [49]

,, ,, John Billesby, of Billesby, [49], [128], note

,, ,, Nicholas Eland, [49], [128], note

,, ,, Gedney family, [50]

,, ,, Willoughbies and Becs, [51]

,, Present owners—

,, ,, Mrs. Rashdall, of London, [51]

,, ,, Mrs. Coltman, of Hagnaby, [51]

,, ,, Mrs. Holmes, of Eastville, [51]

,, ,, The Rector, [51]

Epigram on Goodrich, [131], note

Eudo, son of Spirewic, [48], [105], [152], [208], [216], [232]

“Exhibition” paid for maintenance [124], note

F.

Farthing, rent of land, [89], [235]

Field-names, see Names of fields

Fishery, valuable property, held by Pinso, in Tumby, [105]

,, granted by Simon de Tumby to Kirkstead Abbey, [108]

“Ffitches,” i.e., marten skins, gown lined with, [62]

Fitz-Eudo, Hugh, called Brito, [8], [105], [152]

,, ,, founded Kirkstead Abbey, [105]

Fitz-Eustache, Richard, constable of Chester, [106]

Fitz-William, Wm., High Admiral, [49]

Flint implements found in Salmonby, [216]

Foljambes connected with Ayscoughs, [115]

Fortescue, Lord, [114]

Fulletby, church described, [55], [56]

,, Saxon church, [55]

,, Owners of—[54]–56

,, ,, Saxons, Siward and Edric, [54]

,, ,, Ranulph, Bishop of Durham, [54]

,, ,, Pinson “Dapifer,” [54]

,, ,, Bec family, [54], [55]

,, ,, Willoughby d’Eresby, Lord, [55]

,, ,, Willoughby of Parham, Lord, [55]

,, ,, Elmhirst, Booth, Riggall, &c. [55]

,, church “xxiv candels” altar, [56]

,, “Ikon Basilike,” [56]

,, Robert Leech of, joined “Lincolnshire Rising,” [55]

,, paid pension to Bullington Priory, [55]

,, Roman urns found at, [56]

Fulsby, i.e. Fugels-by, [100]

,, Cressy of, [111]

,, Hall, [101]

Fulstow, Roger, of Waddingworth, [216], [217]