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Salmonby, church described, [172], [173]
,, Burials many, in 1723–4, [169]
,, Rectory held by William of Waynflete, [172]
,, Owners of—
,, ,, Hugh de Abrincis, [170]
,, ,, Geoffrey of Benigworth, [170]
,, ,, Littlebury family, [170], [171]
,, ,, Hamon Sutton, [171]
,, ,, Sir Anthony Thorold, [172]
,, ,, King, family of, Ashby de la Launde, [171]
,, ,, Reeve, family of, Ashby de la Launde, [171]
,, ,, Mrs. Nesbit Hamilton, Ogilvie, [173]
,, Flint implements found, [216]
Sackville, Anne, Lady, [60]
St. John family, [33]
St. Sythe, Revesby, [160]
St. Valery, Richard de, [156]
Salt pans, [133] and note
Salt rent, [155]
Sapcote family, [125] and note
Saxon churches, [40], [55], [56], [57], [75], [121], [184], [210]
Scales, Sir Thomas, [125]
Scales, Isabella, [141]
Scamblesby and Cawkwell—
,, church described, [174], [175], [176]
,, Owners of—
,, ,, The Lady Lucia Thorold, [176]
,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, [176]
,, ,, Romara, Roger de, [176]
,, ,, William de, [177]
,, ,, Gilbert de Gaunt, [177]
,, ,, Blondville family, [177]
,, ,, De Lacy family, [177]
,, ,, John of Gaunt, [177]
,, ,, Priory of Spalding, [176], [178]
,, ,, Bishop of Lincoln, [178]
,, ,, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, [178]
,, ,, Earl of Yarborough, [178]
,, ,, Lill family, [178]
,, ,, Bourne family, [178]
,, ,, Kent, family of, curious bequests, [179], [180]
,, Cawkwell, church demolished, [181]
,, ,, Owners of—
,, ,, Lady Lucia, [180]
,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, [180]
,, ,, Sir Charles Cavendish, of Bolsover, [180]
,, ,, Dukes of Newcastle, [180]
,, ,, Earl of Oxford, [180]
,, ,, Bentinck family, [180]
,, ,, Duke of Portland, [180]
Silkstone, Robert, monument to, [126]
,, large estates of, [126]
Silver casket and coins found, [151]
,, “creeping,” [130]
,, “salt,” bequest of, [124]
“Sir” equivalent to “parson,” [111], note
Siward the Saxon, curious tradition of, [187] and note
Skepper, George, [125]
,, Richard, buried in church, [123]
,, ,, will of, [140]
Skinner family, of Hareby, [91]
,, of Old Bolingbroke, [91]
Skipwith, Sir William, [50]
Slaves, bequest of, [162], [170]
Smith, J. Bainbridge, D.D., tablet at Baumber, [21]
,, memorial window in Sotby, [185]
Sotby, church described, [184], [185]
,, register, [16] burials in 1728, [183]
,, Owners of—
,, ,, Ulnod the Saxon, [182]
,, ,, Odo, B shop of Baieux, [182]
,, ,, Philip de Kyme, [182]
,, ,, William de Kyme, [183]
,, ,, Simon de Kyme, [183]
,, ,, Gilbert de Umfraville, [182]
,, ,, Sir Robert Dymok, knt., [183]
,, ,, Robert Taillebois, [183]
“Spice boxes” at East Kirkby, [130]
Spurs, tenure by, [84]
“Squint” window at Lusby, [136]
Stanhope family, [114], [122], [165]
,, Sir Richard, of Rampton, [109]
Stennet, Jeffery, murder of, [119], [120]
Stixwold, church described, [199], [200]
,, field names at, [207]
,, meaning of name, [185], [186]
,, Owners of—
,, ,, Ulviet and Siward, Saxons, [187]
,, ,, Waldin Brito, [188]
,, ,, Alured, of Lincoln, [188]
,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, [188]
,, ,, Alan, of Lincoln, [190]
,, ,, Roger de Romara, [189]
,, ,, Ranulph, Earl of Chester, [189], [190]
,, ,, Gilbert de Gant, [190]
,, ,, Bec family, [190]
,, ,, Pinso, “Dapifer,” [190]
,, ,, Willoughby family, [190]
,, ,, Robert de Haye, [190]
,, ,, Ranulph de Meschines, [190]
,, ,, Earl of Northumberland, [191]
,, ,, Robert Dighton, [191]
,, ,, Thimbleby family, [191]
,, ,, Savile family, [192]
,, ,, Sir John Coventry, [192]
,, ,, Lord High Admiral Anson, [192], [193]
,, ,, Edmund Turnor, Esq., [193]
,, Halstead Hall owners—
,, ,, Roger de Stixwold, [201]
,, ,, Sir Theobald de Stikeswald, [201]
,, ,, Ranulph de Meschines, [202]
,, ,, Welby family, [202]
,, ,, Evington family, [203]
,, ,, George Townshend, [203]
,, ,, Kirkland Snowden, [203]
,, ,, Gibbon family, [203]
,, ,, Sir John Coventry, [203], [204]
,, ,, Sir William Kyte, or Keate, [204]
,, ,, Lord Anson, [204]
,, ,, Edmund Turnor, Esq., [204]
,, Robbery at Halstead Hall, [204], [205], [206]
Stixwold Priory, founded by “the Lady Lucia,” [194]
,, Benefactors—
,, ,, Galfred de Ezmondeys, [194] and note
,, ,, Alexander Creveceur, [194] and many others
,, Perquisites—
,, ,, “Assize of beer and bread,” [195]
,, ,, “Lincoln farthings,” [195]
,, ,, “Shot for wax,” [195]
,, Possessions very large, [195]
,, Prioress, the last, [196]
,, Registers mention—
,, ,, “Artillery in charges,” “town muskets,” etc., [200]
,, ,, Dog-whippers for church, [200]
,, ,, “Dunkirkers,” [200]
,, ,, “Dyke-reeve,” [200]
,, Vicars, list of, [200], [201]
,, stone coffins from, [199]
,, stone with curious device, cross within circle, [198] and note
,, Cistercian pottery found, [207]
Stourton, church described, [209], [210]
,, benefice united to Baumber, [211]
,, Owners of—
,, ,, Grinchel, the Saxon, [209]
,, ,, Eudo, son of Spirewic, [208]
,, ,, Robert de Novâ Villâ, [208]
,, ,, Odo, Bishop of Baieux, [208]
,, ,, William de Karilepho, [208]
,, ,, Ilbert de Lacy, [208]
,, ,, Dighton family, [209]
,, ,, E. Clinton, Earl of Lincoln, [209]
,, ,, Duke of Newcastle, [209]
,, ,, W. H. Trafford, Esq., [209]
,, ,, R. Harrison, Esq., [211]
,, a Roman station, [209]
,, “Stoup” farm, [211]