[97] “One of the Cromwelle’s builded a preaty turret caullid the Tour of the Moore; and thereby he made a faire greate ponde or lake, brickid about. The lake is commonly caullid the Synkker.” Leland’s Itinerarium, vi. 58.
[100a] By some called Bind, by others Clunch Clay.
[100b] At Donington, 103 yards; and at Kirkstead, 150 yards. A succinct account of the boring at Donington may be seen in the Transactions of the Geological Society, vol. 3.