CHI NON TE VEDE, EI NON TE PREGIA.
—Love’s Labour’s Lost.
LONDON:
WHITTAKER AND CO. KENDAL: J. HUDSON.
1849.
Table of Contents
- [INDEX.]
- [Introduction]
- [CHAPTER I.]
- [CHAPTER II.]
- [CHAPTER III.]
- [CHAPTER IV.]
- [CHAPTER V.]
- [CHAPTER VI.]
- [CHAPTER VII.]
- [CHAPTER VIII.]
- [CHAPTER IX.]
- [CHAPTER X.]
- [CHAPTER XI.]
- [CHAPTER XII.]
INDEX.
| PAGE. | |
| Ancient Forests, Remarks upon, | [38] |
| Anecdote from Mr Wordsworth, | [49] |
| ———— Curious Chronological, | [84] |
| ———— of a Hairy Trout, | [107] |
| ———— of deaths in a Slate Quarry, | [108] |
| ———— of Fox-craft, | [27] |
| ———— of New Ale, | [33] |
| ———— of Jenkin Syke, | [84] |
| ———— of “Kibble filling”, | [97] |
| ———— of Lieut. Oldfield, R.N., | [85] |
| ———— of Mrs Robinson, | [81] |
| ———— of Parson Walker’s Economy, | [54] |
| ———— of Ravens, | [100] |
| ———— of Simon’ Nick, | [101] |
| ———— of the Church Beck, | [82] |
| ———— of the Name of Tyson, | [45] |
| ———— of the Rev. E. Tyson, | [64] |
| ———— of Wordsworth’s Duddon, | [43] |
| Anderson, Robert, quoted, | [55] |
| Archives, Parochial, | [111] |
| Bannockstone Bridge, | [74] |
| Betty Yewdale, | [144] |
| Birkett, Dan, | [48] |
| Birks Bridge, | [45] |
| Black Bull, the, | [79] |
| Black Hall, | [40] |
| Blea Tarn, | [135] |
| Brantwood, | [117] |
| Brathay, the River, | [29,] &c. |
| Brimfell, | [102] |
| Busk, the, | [33] |
| Caldron Dub, | [125] |
| Chapel Stile, | [141] |
| Church Beck, the, | [82] |
| Church Clock, the old, | [66] |
| Church Conistone Village, | [73], &c. |
| Cockley Beck, | [41] |
| Colwith Force, | [145] |
| Conistone Bank, | [117] |
| ———— Chapel, | [77] |
| ———— Etymology of, | [5] |
| ———— Hall, | [19] |
| ———— Lake, description of, | [8] |
| ———— —— Environs of, | [12] |
| ———— Monk, | [73] |
| ———— Schools, | [78] |
| ———— Villa, | [118] |
| Copper Mines, | [91] |
| Copper Ore, process of dressing, | [97] |
| Courting Customs, | [67] |
| Crown Inn, | [77] |
| Deer Park, the Ancient, | [112] |
| De Quincey, Thos., quoted, | [7], &c. |
| Dow Crags, | [71] |
| Dungeon Ghyll, | [138] |
| Elterwater, | [143] |
| Epitaph in Conistone Church, | [78] |
| ———— in Langdale Church-yard, | [142] |
| Falls, the Mines, | [90] |
| —— in Seathwaite Beck, | [69] |
| Fell-foot, | [33] |
| Fells seen from Brantwood, | [117] |
| ———————— the Lake, | [14] |
| ———————— the Old Man, | [105] |
| ———————— Walna Scar, | [70] |
| Fish of Conistone Lake, | [9] |
| Fir Island, | [9] |
| Flemings, Le, their Residence at Conistone, | [20] |
| Floating Island, | [124] |
| Gait’s Water, | [71] |
| Gibraltar, | [66] |
| Green, the Artist, quoted, | [26] |
| Halfpenny Ale-house, the, | [117] |
| Hird, Mary, | [59] |
| Holme Ground, | [24] |
| Holy Wath, | [89] |
| Islands on Conistone Lake, | [9] |
| Kernel Crag, | [100] |
| Lake Foot, the, | [115] |
| Langdale, Great, | [137] |
| ———— Little, | [29] |
| ———— Pikes, | [137] |
| ———— Tarn, | [30] |
| “Langden Jerry”, | [135] |
| Legend of the Devil’s foot-mark, | [75] |
| ——— of “Girt Will’s Grave”, | [125] |
| Levers Water, | [101] |
| Lloyd, the Rev. Owen, | [142] |
| Ling-Moor, | [30] |
| Low Water, | [107] |
| Mackay, Dr. Chas., quoted, | [7] |
| Macaulay, T.B., quoted, | [58] |
| Martineau, Miss, quoted, | [7], &c. |
| Mill-beck, | [138] |
| Miners, Character of, | [99] |
| Monk Conistone, | [73] |
| —— ————— Park, | [14] |
| Newfield, | [48] |
| Nibthwaite, | [115] |
| Old Man, the, | [103] |
| ———— Summit of, | [ibid.] |
| ———— View from, | [104] |
| Oukrigg, | [102] |
| Paddy’ End, | [100] |
| Parkinson, the Rev. R., quoted, | [25] |
| Parsonage of Conistone, | [125] |
| ————— of Seathwaite, | [47] |
| Priest’s Stile, | [83] |
| Quarries, Slate, | [132] |
| Raven Crag, | [27] |
| Robinson, Mrs, | [80] |
| Ruins, Supposed British, | [70] |
| Scott, Sir Walter, quoted, | [47], &c. |
| Seathwaite Beck, | [47] |
| ————— Chapel, &c., | [ibid.] |
| ————— Head of, | [38] |
| Sedgwick, Professor, quoted, | [6] |
| Sheep Shearing, | [20] |
| Shire Stones, The, | [35] |
| Slate Riving and Dressing, | [133] |
| Slater’s Bridge, | [29] |
| Smith, Miss Elizabeth, | [119] |
| ——— Mrs, her parody on “Ruth”, | [123] |
| Southey’s “Doctor,” quoted from, | [144] |
| Stepping Stones, The, | [43] |
| Stoneythwaite, | [49] |
| Sunken Graves, The, | [42] |
| Tarn Hows, View from, | [146] |
| Tent Lodge, | [118] |
| Thwaite, The, | [74] |
| Tilberthwaite, | [28] |
| Torver, | [112] |
| Tumulus at Fell-foot, | [34] |
| Tyson, a common name, | [44] |
| ——— Daniel, | [41] |
| ——— The Rev. Edward, | [62] |
| Ulpha, | [40] |
| Undercrag, | [65] |
| Walker, The Rev. Robert, | [51] |
| Walla-barrow Crag, | [49] |
| Walna Scar, | [69] |
| Waterhead Inn, | [7] |
| ——————— View from, | [12] |
| Weatherlam, | [28] |
| West the Antiquary, quoted, | [19] |
| White Houses, Mr Wordsworth on, | [30] |
| Whittlegate, The Custom of, | [83] |
| Wilson, Professor, quoted, | [6], &c. |
| Woo’ Geordie, | [22] |
| Wordsworth, Mr., quoted, | [29], &c. [4] |
| —————'s Seat, | [117] |
| Wraysdale Cottage, | [83] |
| Wrynose, | [34] |
ERRATA.