W.
Wac (Wake), Hugh, gives land to Revesby Abbey, [139]
Waddingworth, [215]
,, meaning, probable, of name, [217]
,, church described, [221], [222]
,, Dymoke monument, [221]
,, Owners of—
,, ,, William de Karilepho, [218]
,, ,, Eudo, son of Spirewic, [218]
,, ,, Tupholme Abbey, [218]
,, ,, Richard de Waddingworth, [218]
,, ,, Roger Fulstow, [219]
,, ,, Thomas Dighton, [219]
,, ,, George Townshend, [220]
,, ,, George Snowden, [220]
,, ,, Edward Dymoke, [221]
,, ,, Trafford Southwell family, [221]
,, ,, Vyner family (of Gautby), [221]
,, a native of, became Lord Mayor of London, [220]
,, old armour in cottage, [222]
,, highway robbery of resident in, [220]
Wainflete, William of, Rector of Salmonby, [172]
Walesby monument, [157]
Ward, Rev. R. F., [172]
Webberley family, [128]
Welby, Thomas, of Oxcombe, [147]
,, large possessions of, [147]
,, family, of Stixwold, [203]
Welles, Sir Robert, [50], [77]
Wentworth, Lord Strafford, [69]
William de Barkworthe, [35]
,, Wodehall, [42]
Willoughby, arms of, [110]
,, d’Eresby, [55]
,, and Kirkstead Abbey, [230], note
,, Robert de, [141], [152], [230]
,, Sir William, [55], [138], [230]
Willoughby, Rev. West, charity of, [118], [119]
Winceby, church described, [227]
,, a haunted boulder, [225]
,, Owners of—
,, ,, Agemund the Saxon, [225]
,, ,, Gozelin the Norman, [225]
,, ,, Hugh de Abrincis, [225]
,, ,, Gaunt family, [226]
,, ,, Duke of Lancaster, [226]
,, ,, C. Manwaring, Esq., [226]
,, ,, Hill family, [226]
,, register, curious entries, [228]
Wispington, church described, [238], [239]
,, Owners of—
,, ,, William de Karilepho, Bishop of Durham, [231]
,, ,, Eudo, son of Spirewic, [232]
,, ,, Kirkstead Abbey, [234]
,, ,, Bec family, [233]
,, Sir William Willoughby, [233]
,, Robert Phillips, Esq., [235]
,, Phillips Glover, Esq., [236]
,, Turnor family, of Stoke Rochford, [237]
,, anecdote of Vicar, R. Glover, [238], note
,, benefice formerly a rectory, [241]
,, duel fought by Major Glover, [244]
,, list of vicars, [242]
,, Manor house, formerly a fine residence, [237]
,, register, names “weaver” and “spinster,” [242], [243]
,, spinning, a common occupation, [243], note
Witch of Tetford, [214], [215]
Witham debouched at Wainfleet, [99]
Woodstock, Edmund of, [65]