INDEX.
Above beck, [47,] [48]; Bovebeck, [77].
Addison of Coniston, [48]; Adinson, [77].
"Allans,"[44], [45].
Anglian settlement, [23].
Angling Association, [13].
Anglo-Cymric score, [25].
Arnside, [27].
Ashburner of Coniston, [77].
Ashgill quarry, [19], [66], [67].
Atkinson of Coniston, [47]-49, [57], [66], [67], [74].
Bainbridge of Coniston, [77].
Bank ground, [9], [34], [77].
Banniside, [2], [6], [7], [18], [19].
Baptist chapels, [56], [57].
Barratt of Coniston, [1], [60], [80].
Barrow of Coniston, [49], [74], [77].
Basalt, [1].
Beacons, [4], [12], [15].
"Beck, brook, burn,"[26].
Beck Leven, [10], [62].
Beever of Coniston, [8], [52], [53], [79].
Bell of Coniston, [42], [68], [74], [76], [77].
Bethecar, [17].
Birkett, Rev. J., [49], [54].
Black Bull, [1], [60], [72], [73], [77].
Blawith, [15], [17], [62], [63].
Bleaberry haws, [19].
Bloomeries, [10], [11], [17], [62]-65.
Bloomsmithy rent, [64].
Boathouses, [8], [9], [10].
Bobbin mills, [17], [69].
Bonfires, [4].
Booth crag and tarn, [7].
Bounding of pasture, [35].
Bowmansteads, [38], [48], [76].
Bownass of Coniston, [47], [50], [55], [56], [60], [65], [66], [68], [74]-76.
Brantwood, [10], [81]-84.
Brasses in church, [52], [78].
British village, [15].
Brow, [47], [48], [77].
Brown How, [12].
Buccleugh, duke of, [12].
Burnmoor, [20].
Burns of Coniston, [77].
Bursting-stone quarry, [7].
Bywater, Dr., [80].
Carnarvon, Cumberland, [37].
Carrs, [5], [23].
Catbank, [47], [48], [75], [77].
Chapels at Coniston, [57].
Chapel Syke, [75].
Chapman, Rev. C, [51], [54].
Char, [13].
Charcoal-burning, [18], [36], [63], [68].
Church Coniston, [29], [32].
Church of Coniston, [46]-54.
Circles, stone, [16]-21.
Clergy of Coniston, [54].
Colwith, [27].
Comet, [41].
Conishead Priory land, [63], [65].
Coniston Bank, [10], [17], [81], and see Townend.
Coniston, the name, [24].
Copley of Brantwood, [81].
Coppermines, [2], [13], [22], [58]-62.
Cowerd of Coniston, [47], [48].
Cowper, Mr. H. S., [14], [19], [20], [22], [27], [32], [33], [35], [65], [80].
Creighton of Coniston, [73], [77], [80].
Crowberry Haws, [2], [3].
Crown Hotel, [74], [75].
"Currock,"[16].
Dawson of Coniston, [76], [77].
Deer-parks, [10], [33], [44], [64].
Deer-traps, [20].
Demetrius of Tarsus, [22].
Denison of Coniston, [48].
De Quincey at Coniston, [73].
Devil's footprints, [34]-35.
Dixon of Coniston, [47]-49, [74]-77; Dickson, [51].
Dixon ground, [2], [48], [76], [77].
Douglas, Rev. J., [49], [54].
Dover of Coniston, [47], [48].
Dow crags, [5], [6], [23].
Dykes, ancient, [19], [20].
Edrington of Coniston, [77].
Ellwood, Rev. T., [25], [28], [61].
Evans, Rev. F., [15].
Far end, [5], [47], [48], [77].
"Feet, fit,"[27]; Fittess, [45].
Fellfoot, [27].
Fir island, [11].
Fir point, [9].
Fleming, Fletcher, [27].
---- Lady le, [53]-55, [67], [77].
---- of Coniston, [47]-49, [51], [66], [75], [76].
---- of Coniston Hall, [37]-44, [50], [52].
---- Sir Daniel, [13], [27], [41], [42], [44], [59], [64].
---- Sir Daniel (in 1819), [79].
---- Thomas le, [63].
Floating island, [13].
Ford of Monk Coniston, [68], [80].
Forge, [1], [62], [69].
Furness abbey, [29], [31]-36, [63], [65].
Furness fells, [29], [34], [35].
Gaits water, [6], [45]; Goat's tarn, [71].
Gaskerth of Coniston, [69]; Gasketh, [77]; Gasgarth, [78]; Gaskarth, [81].
Gateside, [47].
Gelderd of Coniston, [75], [76]; Geldart, [77].
German miners, [58]-60, [64].
Ghosts, [17].
Giant's grave, [15].
Giants of Troutbeck, [40].
Gibson, Dr., [3], [19], [27], [34], [40], [42], [49]-51, [55], [58], [60], [61], [75].
Gill, [48], [69].
Gillhead bridge, [1], [2].
Glacial action, [1], [2], [11].
Glen Mary, [26].
Goldscope quarries, [66], [67].
Gondola, [8].
Green, Wm., [66], [67], [73].
Gresley's novel, Coniston Hall, [43].
Gridiron, [12].
Grisedale, [33].
"Grounds,"[34].
Guards, [8], [26].
Half-penny alehouse, [72], [74], [80].
Hall, Coniston, [3], [10], [38]-44, [71], [77].
Hallgarth, [48].
Hare crags, [19].
Harrison of Coniston, [47]-49, [77], [81].
"Hause,"[2].
Hawkshead, [26], [31]-33.
---- hill, [57].
Haws bank, [42], [74]; Hows bank, [47], [48].
Heald, [11], [18].
Heathwaite, [76].
High cross, [18].
Hilliard, Mr. L. J., [78].
Hoathwaite, [10]; Huthwait, [47]; Outhwaite, [77].
Hobson of Coniston, [47], [48].
Hodge close, [66], [77].
Hodgson of Coniston, [47].
Hollin bank, [77].
Holly how, [80].
Holme ground, [45], [77].
Holms of Coniston, [47].
Holywath, [1], [2], [47], [80].
How head, [77].
Hudson of Brantwood, [81].
Huertson of Coniston, [77].
Hut-circles, [18], [19].
Institute, [53], 55, [56]; and see Museum.
Ion of Coniston, [76].
Iron industries, [32], [62]-65; and see Bloomeries.
Jackson of Tilberthwaite, [66]-69, [74]-77.
Jenkin syke, [22].
Johnson of Coniston, [66], [77].
Kendal, barons of, [29], [32], [37].
Kendall, Dr., [20], [44], [55], [56].
Kernel crag, [3].
Kirkby quay, [9], [66].
Kirkby of Coniston, [76], [77].
"Kirk Sinkings,"[16].
Kitchin, Dean, [82].
Knott of Monk Coniston, [42], [77], [80].
Lakebank hotel, [12].
Lake of Coniston, [8]-13, [29], [32].
Lanehead, [9], [74], [80].
Lang crags, [1].
Lawson park, [18], [33], [35], [64], [77].
Levers hause, [5],6.
Levers water, [2]-6; Lever water, [71].
Limestone, [2], [7].
Line or Lang gards, [44].
Linton of Brantwood, [81], [82], [84].
Little Arrow, [38], [47], [48], [76], [77].
Low Bank ground, [9].
Low house, [48].
Low water, [2], [3], [5]; Lowwater fall, [3].
Mackreth of Coniston, [69].
"Man, maen,"[4], [23]; High Man, [18].
Manor of Coniston, [38], [44]; of Monk Coniston, [36].
Marshall of Monk Coniston, [5], [9], [26], [35], [68], [74], [77], [78], [80].
Meerstone, inscribed, [18].
Masacks, Massicks of Coniston, [66], [74].
Massey, Gerald, [82].
Mills, [69], [72].
Mines, see Copper.
Model of Coniston, [7].
Monk Coniston, [29], [31]-36.
---- —— hall, [35], [80].
---- —— moor, [18].
---- —— tarns, [4], [26].
Montague island, [12], [36].
Moors and their antiquities, [14]-20.
Museum, [7], [12], [53], [55], [56], [67], [78].
Nibthwaite, [12], [13], [17], [62]; Neburthwaite, [33].
Nook, [48].
Norman settlement, [28]-30, [37].
Norse settlement, [26]-28, [30], [37].
North of Coniston Bank, [81].
Oldfield, Lieut., [74].
Old Man, [1]-7, [23].
Otters, [13].
Outlaws, [33], [34], [38].
Outrake, [48].
Oxenfell, [27], [77].
Oxness, [11].
Parkamoor, [17], [33], [35], [62], [64].
Park, Parke of Coniston, [48], [76], [77].
Park Yeat, [47], [48].
"Parrocks, parks,"[33], [63], [64].
Partition of Furness, [29].
Peel island, [11], [12], [62], [65], [68].
Pennyrigg quarries, [5], [66].
Pilgrim's badge, [35].
Population, [69], [70].
Prehistoric antiquities, [15]-21.
Priest stile, [46].
Priory, none at Coniston, [72].
Pudding-stone, [3].
Quarries, see Slate.
Radcliffe, Mrs., at Coniston, [71].
Railway, [61].
Raven crag (Yewdale), [5].
Raven tor (Old Man), [3].
Rear or Ray crag, [45].
Rigbye, Miss, [80].
Ring mounds, [16]-19.
Robinson of Coniston, [47], [69], [72], [74], [76].
Roman Catholics, [40], [57].
Roman roads, [22].
Roule, Sir R., [46].
Ruskin cross, [53].
Ruskin, John, [4], [7], [10], [56], [57], [74], [83]-85.
Saddlestones quarry, [3], [66].
Sanders of Coniston, [77].
Satterthwaite, [33].
Sawrey of Coniston, [77].
Schools, [46], [54], [55].
Scrow, [2], [7].
Selside, [12], [17], [62].
Severn of Brantwood, [11], [55], [56], [81].
Ship inn, [74].
Sidney, Sir Philip, [40].
Silverbank, [1], [47], [48].
Simon Nick, [60].
Slate quarries, [2], [4], [5], [7], [65]-68.
Sly of Coniston, [74].
Smartfield, [48].
Smith, Elizabeth, [78].
Smithies, [64].
Smith of Coniston Bank, [81].
Spedding of Coniston, [66], [75], [77].
Spoon hall, [76], [77].
Springs bloomery, [10], [62], [65].
Stable Harvey, [62], [65].
Statesmen, [74]-77.
Stone rings, Burney, [16].
Suert of Coniston, [77].
Sun hotel, [2], [74].
Sunnybank, [11], [57].
Swinside circle, [16], [21].
Tanneries, [68].
Tarn hows, Tarnhouse, [77].
Tarns, see Monk Coniston, Gaitswater, Levers, Lowwater.
Tennyson at Coniston, [78].
Tent cottage, [9], [35], [78].
Tent lodge, [9], [78].
Thingmounts, [27]-29.
Thompson of Coniston, [66], [80].
Thurston water, [8], [13], [29], [32], [44], [72].
"Thwaite,"[26].
Thwaite cottage, [80].
Thwaite house, [8], [79].
Tilberthwaite, [47], [48], [67], [77].
---- gill, [5]; Micklegill, [45].
Todd, Mr. E., [56].
Tom or Tarn gill, [26], [62].
Towers of Coniston, [47], [48], [77].
Townend, [71], [72], [77], [81]; and see Coniston bank.
Townson of Coniston, [49], [69], [78].
Tubman of Coniston, [76].
Turner the painter at Coniston, [72].
Tyson of Coniston, [47], [48], [64], [66], [74], [77].
Vickers of Coniston, [47], [66].
Volcanic rock, [2], [7].
Walker of Coniston, [48], [66], [67], [77].
Walna scar, [20], [21].
Warsop, Mr., [61], [62].
Waterhead, [35], [77], [80].
---- hotel, [8], [9].
---- old inn, [9], [74].
Waterpark (Coniston), [62], [64].
---- (Nibthwaite), [12], [33], [64]; Watsyde park, [35].
Weatherlam, [2], [5], [26].
Welsh survivals, [23].
West, Father, [38], [39], [66], [71].
"Whittlegate,"[46].
Will o' t' Tarns, [40].
Wilson of Coniston, [66], [77].
Wonderful Walker, [20], [72].
Wonwaldremere, [24].
Wood industries, [68], [69].
Woods, [36], [64].
Woodville, Mr. T., [79], [81].
Woollen, burials in, [51].
Wordsworth at Coniston, [72], [80].
Yewdale, [5], [62], [77]; Udale, [48].
---- beck, [26], [44].
---- crag, [5], [10].
---- grove, [79].
Yewtree, [27]; Utree, [77].
Youdale of Coniston, [66].
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