[110] Now called the Rutland Arms.
[111] The door in the south transept, locally called the Newark door.
[112] The river Lathkil issues from a cavern in the limestone rock, directly opposite the Parson's Torr.
Transcriber's Note:
Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.
All spelling variations and apparent printer's errors in text have been retained.
Changes to index entries:
- Castleton, a strange banquet at: page number 331 removed as it does not exist
- Chester: removed as there's no corresponding text
- Music of "The Gipsies' Song": page numbers 280-281 added
- Rosemary Hill: page number 273 added
- The Agricultural Meeting: page numbers 160-164 added
- "The Parson of Monyash late one eve": moved to the correct place according to alphabetical order and page number corrected to be 287
- Tune, Derbyshire Miller: page number 110 added
- Tune, Gipsies' Song: page numbers 280-281 added