B.

Bab, i.e., dredge [100]

Badger, beneficial to fox [53]

Bad roads to Woodhall [11]

Bag Enderby [256], [257]

Bage, or sod, old word [23] and note

Bain, Celtic river name [228] and note

Banks, Sir Joseph [189]

Bardney [167]–171
„ Visited by Henry IV. [194]

Barkworth family [139], [140]

Bath, discovery of water [5]
,, House, the first, 1834 [9]

Bede-houses at Langton [200]

Bell, “Pan-cake” [192]

Beriwick, of Langton [197]

Bernack, Sir William [230], [234]

Birch, clogs [34] and note

Bird-Hag Wood [36], [37]

Birds of Fenland, former [48], [49]
,, of neighbourhood [34], [47], [51]

Bittern [34]

Black death [193], [206]

Black game [34], [35]

Bog’s nook [34]

Bolingbroke, New, “city” [6]
,, Old [5] and note

Bolles family [145]

Bolsover, water discovered [5]

Botany of neighbourhood [28]–33

Bough-houses [180] and note

Boulders, glacier-borne [88], [91], [201]

Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk [234], [250]

Brass of Cromwell, Lord [237], [238]
,, of Dymoke [190]

Brick-work, beautiful [230], [231]

Brick tank at Woodhall Spa [9]

Buckland, in Woodhall [127]

Bucknall [161]–165
,, List of Rectors [164], [165]

Bull baiting [178] and note

Bull Ring, Horncastle [178]

Buzzard [43]