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Ashton-under-Lyne, [113]–118
- Baptisms performed in porches, [24]
- Beadle’s announcement, [224]
- Bede, Venerable, [81]
- Bell-ringing laws, [125]
- Bell-robbers, [141]
- Bells and their Messages, [119]–132
- Belvoir, [80]
- Beware of thieves, [221]
- Big Bones Preserved in Churches, [230]–243
- Blacksmith, mediæval, [19]
- Blood, foundation laid in, [30], [43]
- Bocastle, [137]
- Bottreaux, [137]
- Bradbury, Edward. Bells and their Messages, [119]–132
- Bradford-on-Avon Church, [7]
- Brancepeth
- , chest at, [178]
- Briefs, [49]
- Brigstock bells, [139]
- Briscoe, J. P. Stories about Bells, [133]–144
- Bristol, [62], [75], [79]
- Bronze-doors, [21]
- Brundall, [147]
- Building of the English Cathedrals, [46]–75
- Burial customs, [26]
- Burial at north side of church, [209]–215
- Buried alive, [40]
- Burials in Lady Chapels, [82]–83
- Bury St. Edmunds, [80]
- Candle in a coffin, [42]
- Canterbury, [51], [53], [72], [79]
- Carlisle, [62], [70], [72]
- Carthage, Council of, [4]
- Cauld Lad of Hilton, [32]
- Chantries, [72]
- Chappell of Oure Ladye, [76]–100
- Charm of country bells, [131]
- Chartres, Maze at, [191]
- Cheltenham, All Saints’ Church, [14]
- Chester, [62], [79]
- Chesterfield, bones at, [234]; spire, [110]
- Chichester, [49], [50], [62], [65], [75], [79]
- Chimes, [130]
- Christening ships, [35]
- Christmas games, [115]
- Christ Church, Hants., [79]; Christ Church, Oxford, [157]
- Church Chests, [161]–182
- Church Door, [1]–29
- Churchwardens’ accounts, [126]–127
- Churchyard Superstitions, [206]–215
- Cocks, live, built into walls, [44]
- Coins, burial of, [35]
- Colchester, Trinity Church Door, [5], [7]
- Cologne Cathedral, [42]
- Combs, chest at, [181]
- Compton Martin, [80]
- Concerning Font-Lore, [145]–152
- Conversation in church, [245]
- Cope chests, [180]
- Cornish bell-lore, [137]
- Coventry, chest at, [171], [173]; spires, [102], [104]
- Courts in the porch, [27]
- Cromwell’s soldiers, [84]
- Crowle Church, [1], [8], [10]
- Crowland Abbey, [48]
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Curfew bell, [125], [129] - Curious Announcements in Church, [216]–229
- Danes, incursions of, [53]–55
- Darenth, [80]
- Darrington church, [38]
- Dartmouth Church, [19], [21]
- Decorated Style, [68]
- Dedicating chapels, [81]
- Devil, sold to the, [42]
- Dickens, Charles, on Bells, [120]
- Dissolution of monasteries, [84]
- Dogs haunting churches and castles, [31]
- Doom, [15]
- Door-keepers, [4]
- Dun Cow, [234], [238]
- Durham, [9], [58], [67], [80], [81], [133], [234]
- Early Cathedrals, [52]
- Early English chests, [164]
- Earthquake, [65]
- Eggs in foundations, [43]
- Elgin
- , [80]
- Elkstone Church, [16]
- Elston Church, [16], [17]
- Exeter, [79]
- Ely, [54], [72], [80], [84]
- Fair Rosamond, [186]
- Finedon, [109]
- Fire, [65], [67], [70]
- First burial in a churchyard, [39]
- First Prayer Book of Edward VI., [25], [26]
- Fives of Spades and the Church of Ashton-under-Lyne, [113]–118
- Florence, doors at, [22]
- Flowers in churchyards, [207]
- Fordham, [80]
- Forrabury
- , [137]
- Founhope Church, [16]
- Foxton, [185]
- France, card playing in, [113]
- Galilee Chapel, Durham, [67]
- Gambling, sermon against, [113]
- German bell-lore, [121]; mythology, [36]
- Gild of Cloth Merchants, [22]
- Glastonbury, [79], [175]
- Gloucester, [13], [56], [61], [79]
- Grantham, [107]
- Guy, Earl of Warwick, [238]
- Haddenham, [81]
- Haltham Church, [16]
- Hampton Court, maze at, [186]
- Harold’s tomb, [96]
- Harty
- Chapel, chest at, [177]
- Hearthstones, bones under, [40]
- Hel-horse, [43]
- Henry the Seventh’s Chapel, [82], [85]
- Henry VII. a card player, [115]
- Hereford, [61], [72], [74], [79]
- Heysham, [10]
- Higham Ferrers, [13], [14], [18], [109]
- Hill, Rev. P. Oakley. Concerning Font-Lore, [145]–152
- Hillbury maze, [200]
- Hilton maze, [194]
- Holland, [41]
- Holsworthy
- Church, [36]
- Holy Land, leprosy brought from, [184]
- Horses interred alive, [43]
- Howlett, E. Sacrificial Foundations, [30]–45
- Hulme, [80]
- Jarrow-on-Tyne, [81]
- Johnson, Rev. T. Churchyard Superstitions, [206]–215