INDEX
Compiled mainly by Miss Rotha Clay, author of Mediæval Hospitals of England and Hermits and Anchorites of England.
- A
- Addlethorpe, [307-12]
- Ædwin, King, [93], [114], [354]
- Agricultural returns, [477]
- Alexander, Bp., [76], [95], [371]
- Alford, [305]
- Algarkirk, [32], [459-61]
- Alkborough, [196-7]
- Allington, E. and W., [70]
- Alms-box, [69]
- Almshouses, [13-14], [16], [186], [206], [267], [414].
- See also [Hospitals]
- Altar stone, [41], [142], [200], [257]
- Alton church fight, [287]
- Alvingham, [280], [371]
- Anatomy of Melancholy, [274]
- Ancaster, [88-9]
- Ancholme, R., [183]
- Anderson, Sir Charles, [205-6], [207]
- Angel Hotel, Grantham, [56]
- Anglo-Saxon ornaments, [254-5]
- Anglo-Saxon remains, [168-9].
- See also [Architecture]
- Anwick, [371]
- Aragon, Katherine of, [31]
- Architecture, Different Styles, [6].
- Saxon and Early Romanesque, [19], [29], [43], [46], [71-2], [85], [90], [126], [139], [148], [164], [188-9], [196], [230], [251-5], [252-4].
- Norman Domestic, [51], [122], [124], [255]
- Armada picture of Bratoft Church, [321]
- Arras and Cambray, St. Vedast, Bp. of, [276]
- Ashby near Spilsby, [335]
- Ashby-cum-Fenby, [267]
- Ashby Puerorum, [342], [379]
- Askew (Ayscoughe), family of, [223-4]
- Axholme, Isle of, [4], [5], [198], [208-12]
- Ayscoughe Fee Hall, Spalding, [445]
- B
- Baden-Powell, Sir R. S., [278], [note]
- Bain, R., [274], [364-5], [371], [385]
- Bacon, Sir Hickman, of Thonock, [204], [405]
- Baptists in Lincolnshire, [325]
- Bardney, [390-3]
- Barholm, [19]
- Barkston, [65-6]
- Barkwith, East and West, [268]
- Barlings Abbey, [143], [395]
- Barnadiston, family of, [225]
- Barnetby-le-Wold, [234], [259]
- Barnoldby-le-Beck, [283]
- Barrow-on-Humber, [216-7]
- Barrowby, [70]
- Barton-on-Humber, [7], [188-93]
- Barsham, Norfolk, [384]
- Bassingham Saxon font, [148]
- Bassingthorpe, [40]
- Baston, [29]
- Baumber, [144]
- Bayons Manor, [273]
- Beacon, [48], [167], [423]
- Beaufort, Lady Margaret, [12], [49]
- Bec, Sir Walter’s grave, Halton, [330]
- Thomas and Antony, Bishops, [97], [160]
- Belchford, S. W. H. Kennels, [275], [283]
- Belleau, [247-48], [249]
- Bells, [19-20], [60], [99], [126], [197], [311], [313], [318], [434], [438], [459]
- Belton, [64-5], [210]
- Belvoir Castle, [69-70]
- Benington, [416-7]
- Benniworth, [268]
- Bertie, family of, [19], [30-1], [335]
- Bicker, [457], [459]
- Bigby, [183], [235]
- Bigby font and Tyrwhit Monuments, [235-6]
- Billingborough, [35]
- Bilsby, [305]
- Bitchfield, [40]
- Binbrook, [274]
- Black Death, [480-2]
- Blankney, [149]
- Bloody Oaks, battle of, [11], [18]
- Blow wells, [232], [267]
- Boat, ancient, [184-5]
- Bolingbroke, Old, [339], [359]
- Bolles, family of, [284-8]
- Bond family monuments at Croft, [318]
- Books, chained, [60]
- Boothby Graffoe, [162]
- Boothby Pagnell, [51]
- Bore, the, [201-2]
- Boston, [420-40]
- “stump,” [60], [108], [420-3]
- guilds, [430]
- religious houses, [430]
- silting of the river, [432-3]
- Bottesford, [200]
- Botolph, St., [426]
- Boucherett, family, [273]
- Bourne Town and Abbey, [23], [27];
- manor, [21-4], [32]
- Braceborough Spa, [22]
- Bracebridge, [164]
- Braceby, [42]
- Bramfield, Sub-dean, Murder of, [104]
- Brandon, Chas., Duke of Suffolk, [399]
- Brant, Broughton, [90], [148], [151-4]
- Brasenose Coll., Stamford, [14]
- Brasses, [171-2], [225], [235], [294-5], [317], [334], [387]
- Brasses, earliest in County, [146], [317]
- Brasses twice used, [200], [322]
- Bratoft, [321]
- Bridges, ancient, [129], [270], [490]
- Brigg, old boat at, [184-5]
- Brigsley, [274]
- Brocklesby, [236-8]
- Bromhead and Chard, [131]
- Brothertoft, [404]
- Broughton near Brigg, [71], [183-4]
- Browne family, Monuments at Croft, [317]
- Browne, William, [12], [13]
- Brownlow family, [64-5]
- Buckden, [109], [117], [384]
- Buckland, [283]
- Bulb trade, Spalding, [441-4]
- Bull-running, [11]
- Bully Hill, [276]
- Burgh-le-Marsh, [320]
- Burgh-on-Bain, [268]
- Burghley House, [12]
- Burleigh, Lord of, [16-17]
- Burton Coggles, [40]
- Burton Pedwardine, [85]
- Burton Stather, [4], [198]
- Buslingthorpe, early brass, [146]
- Butterwick, [418]
- Bytham, Castle, [44-5]
- maypole ladder, [44]
- Bytham, Little, [40], [44], [46]
- Bytham farmers’ motto, [46]
- Byways, [245-7]
- C
- Cabourn Hill, [231]
- Caenby, [269-270]
- Caistor, [7], [228-30], [236]
- Callis, (Almshouse), [13]
- Candlesby, [283], [382]
- Canwick, [149]
- Careby and Carlby, [40]
- Carlton Scroop, [67]
- Carlton Gt. and Little, [278]
- Carr, use of word, [183-4]
- Carr Dyke, [23], [28-9], [34], [40], [44], [87], [165], [183], [371], [401], [456]
- Carre Family, [77]
- Casewick Hall, [19]
- Casterton, Great, [7]
- Cathedrals Compared, [98-9]
- Cawdron Monuments, [85]
- Cawkwell, [276]
- Cawthorpe, [245-7]
- Caythorpe, [67-8]
- Ceremony of Championship, [376-8]
- Chalice, Priest’s, [83]
- Champion of England, Grand, [334], [372-8]
- Chantries, [63]
- Chaplin, Jane, aged 102, [277]
- Cartulary, Alvingham, [281]
- Charterhouse, Founder of, [206]
- Chaucer, [199], [339], [359], [444]
- Cherry Willingham, [143]
- Church Clock at Rowston, [150]
- Churchwardens’ Books, [83-4], [137], [240], [257], [260], [309-10], [318-19], [325-7]
- Claxby, near Alford, [248]
- Claxby, near Rasen, [232]
- Claypole, [71], [74-75]
- Clee, [264-6]
- Cleethorpes, [227], [265]
- “Cliff,” [159], [183], [198], [232-3]
- Clixby, [234]
- Cockerington, (North, South), [279-81]
- Coifi, Chief Priest, [113]
- Coleby, [141], [162-3]
- Colsterworth, Newton Chapel, [46-47], [66]
- Compton Church, Surrey, [397]
- Coningsby, [370-1]
- Conington, Prof., [423]
- Corby, [31], [40]
- Corringham, [200-1]
- Cotes-by-Stow, [141-2]
- Cotes, Great, and Barnadiston Brasses, [224-5]
- Cotes, Little, [267]
- Cotes, North, [295]
- Country Seats near Grantham, [64]
- Covenham, St. M. and St. B., [281]
- Cowbit, [406], [483-4]
- Cowpaddle, The, [149]
- Crabbe, Rector of Allington, [70]
- Cranwell, [90]
- Cressy Hall, [71], [454-5]
- Creeton, Stone coffins at, [40]
- Cripple, Memorial Brass to, [310]
- Croft, [316-19]
- Cromwell, Oliver, [201], [364], [439]
- his letters, [54-55], [364], [439]
- Cromwell, Ralph, [380-382], [384-385]
- Crosses, Stone, [33], [57], [71], [74], [79], [80], [134], [139], [150], [196], [342]
- Queen Eleanor, [9], [62], [134], [174]
- Boundary, [489-90]
- Crowle, [212], [261]
- Croxby Pond, [267], [274]
- Croyland Abbey, [5], [342], [483-9]
- Bridge, [490-1]
- Curfew, [149]
- Cust, Family of, [64-5], [450-2]
- Cuthbert Bede, [40]
- Cuthbert, St., [213-14]
- Cuxwold, [231]
- D
- Dalby, [360]
- Danegelt, [7]
- Danish occupation, [8-9], [20], [32], [140], [201], [204], [263-5], [276], [402-3], [485]
- Dashwoods and Batemans at Well, [249]
- Deeping Fen, [21-2]
- St. James, [20], [29]
- Denton, [69]
- Devil’s door, the, [331]
- Devil looking over Lincoln, [101]
- Dictionary, Elliott’s, [327]
- Digby, [150]
- Disney, family of, [171-3]
- Doddington Hall, [173-6]
- Dog-whipping in church, [83], [319]
- Dominus, use of word, [394-5]
- Donington, [455-6]
- on Bain, [276]
- Dorchester (Oxon), bishopric of, [93], [140]
- Drainage and embankments in fen and marsh, [28], [209], [314], [432-5], [446], [456].
- See also [Roman Works]
- Drainage opposed by Fenmen, [433]
- Drayton, M., quoted, [426]
- Driby, [378-83]
- “Droves,” all E. and W., [44]
- Duck-decoys, [200], [411-13]
- Dunham Bridge, [137-8]
- Dunsby and Dowsby, [34]
- Dunston pillar, [148], [167]
- Durham priory, [8]
- Durobrivæ Roman station, [7]
- Dymoke, family of, [80], [334], [372-7]
- E
- Eagle, [173]
- “Eagre” or bore in R. Trent, [201-2]
- Early church towers, group of, [198-9], [230], [252], [262]
- Easter Sepulchre, [21], [41], [75], [82], [106], [162]
- Easton, [48], [50]
- Eden, R., [40], [41], [43]
- Edenham, [29-30]
- Eleanor, Queen, [9], [103], [116], [174]
- Elkington, South, [274], [284]
- North, [284]
- Elloe stone, [466]
- Elsham, [3], [185-6]
- Empingham, battle at, [11], [18]
- Enderby, Bag, [258], [340], [379]
- Enderby, Mavis, [362], [434]
- Enderby Wood, [369]
- Epworth, [210]
- Eresby, [335]
- Ermine Street, High Dyke, [3-4], [7], [18], [50], [88], [90], [92], [122], [129], [149], [151], [154], [157], [159], [178], [182-4], [190], [230], [269]
- Ewerby, [60], [78-9], [85], [259]
- F
- Farquharson, A. F., [501-10]
- Fens, [2], [5], [23], [34-35], [400-8], [464-5]
- Ferriby, South and North, [186-7], [196]
- Ferries over the Trent, [138]
- Ferry at Hull, [217-8]
- Fillingham, [199]
- Firsby, [325]
- Fishtoft, [419-20]
- Fiskerton, [143], [168-9]
- Fleet, [470]
- Flinders, Matthew, [456-7], [note]
- Flodden Field, [240]
- Floods, in the fen, [433-5]
- Floss, mill on, [201]
- Flowers in June, [262-3], [464]
- Rare, [370-1], [419]
- Folkingham, [32]
- Folk-song, Lincolnshire, [296-303]
- Font covers, [257-8], [419], [475]
- Fonts, [64-5], [69], [108], [215], [234-5], [257-61], [291], [305], [306], [340-1], [368], [417], [463], [465-6]
- Football, a family team, [207]
- Fosdyke, Rennie’s Bridge at, [475]
- Foss Dyke, [134], [137]
- Foss Way, [92], [148], [173]
- Fotherby Top, [284]
- Fox, John, born at Boston, [438]
- Fox-hounds, [493-8]
- Frampton, [476]
- Franklin, family of, [336], [457]
- Friaries, [124], [430]
- Frieston, [257], [418-9]
- Friskney, [380], [409-11]
- duck decoy, [411-12]
- Frodingham, [198]
- Fulbeck, [68]
- Fulney, [448]
- Fulston, [281], [295]
- G
- Gainsborough, [138], [201-4]
- Gautby, [144]
- Gaynisburgh, Richard de, [204]
- Gayton-le-Marsh, [278]
- Gayton-le-Wold, [268]
- Gedney, [470-2]
- Gelston Cross, [74]
- Gentleman’s Soc. of Spalding, [445-6]
- Giantess, Lincolnshire, [34]
- Gibbets, [270-1]
- Gibraltar Point, [298], [315]
- Gilbert de Gaunt, [32]
- Gilbert of Sempringham, St., [35-8], [371]
- Girsby, [268]
- Glass, ancient, [12], [33], [43]
- Glen, R., [19], [29], [39-41], [43-4], [51]
- Glentham, [269-70]
- Glentworth, [199-200]
- Gobaud family, [34]
- Godiva, Lady, [444]
- Gonerby Hill, [71]
- Goosetoft, [404-5]
- Gosberton, [452-4]
- Gowts, [126], [432]
- Goxhill, [218-19]
- Grainsby, [263]
- Grainthorpe, [294-5]
- Grandiloquent writing, [109]
- Grantham, [5], [52-63], [73]
- Grantham, Thomas, of Halton Baptist, [325]
- Grasby, [233-4]
- Great Humby, [34]
- Grebby, [282]
- Green lady, the, [286], [289]
- Greetham, [342]
- Gretford, [19-20]
- Grey friars at Grantham and Lincoln, [62], [128]
- Grimblethorpe, [268]
- Grimoldby, [216], [242], [279], [281]
- Grimsby, [225-7]
- Corporation seals, [227]
- Grimsthorpe, [30-1]
- Grinling Gibbons, [65]
- Guilds and charters, [430], [432]
- Gunby, Dan, [296]
- Gulls breeding at Manton, [198]
- Gunby St. Peter, [283], [322]
- Guthlac, St., [483-5]
- Gynewell, Bishop, [481]
- H
- Habrough, [222]
- Hacconby, [31]
- Haceby, [42]
- Hagnaby, [306], [366]
- Hagworthingham, [362]
- Hainton, [268]
- Hale, Great, [71], [84-5]
- Hallam, historian, [439]
- Halstead Hall, [396]
- Haltham, [369]
- Halton, East, [221]
- Halton, West, [195]
- Halton Holgate, [329-32]
- Halton, John de, Bp. of Carlisle, [368-9]
- Hameringham, [363-4]
- Harlaxton, [68-9]
- Harmston, [164]
- Harpswell, [198]
- Harrington, [340]
- Hatcliffe, [267]
- Haugh, [285]
- Haugham, [245], [277]
- Havelock, The Dane, Story of, [227], [394]
- Haverholme, [37], [78], [243], [371]
- Hawysia, de Trikingham, [42]
- Haydor, good stained glass, [33]
- Heapham, [206]
- Heckington, [80-3]
- Helpringham, [85-6]
- Heneage, family of, [268]
- Henry VIII., [76], [109], [157], [240]
- Hereward the Wake, [23-4], [40]
- Hermits, [178], [219]
- Hexham, [80]
- Hibaldstow, [183]
- High Dyke, alias Ermine St., [159]
- From Caistor, [230]
- Hogsthorpe, [307]
- Holbeach, [468-70]
- Legend of, [478-9]
- Holdingham, [89]
- Holland Fen, [404]
- Holton-le-Clay, [263]
- Holywell, [22]
- Honington, [67]
- Horbling, [35]
- Horkstow, [186-7]
- Horncastle, [91], [364-5]
- Hospitals and Almshouses, [9], [12-14], [53], [134], [178-81], [186]
- Hough-on-the-Hill, [71-4], [149], [162], [184]
- Hour-Glasses, [41], [90], [164], [210], [364]
- Houses, beautiful, [40]
- Howell, [79-80]
- Howorth, Sir Henry’s interesting book, [112]
- Hubbert’s Bridge, why so called, [46]
- Hugh of Lincoln, St., [96-117]
- Hugh of Wells, [96-7]
- Hugh, “Little St. Hugh,” [118-9]
- Humber, R., [187]
- Humberstone, [266]
- Hundleby, [361]
- Hundon, Tombs, Caistor, [229-30]
- Hussey, Ld., [76], [242], [438]
- Huttoft, [306]
- I
- Iconoclasm, [256-7]
- Immingham, [222-3]
- Imp, The Lincoln, [106]
- Ingelow, Jean, [434], [439]
- Ingoldmells, [310], [315]
- Ingoldsby, [40]
- Inscriptions in Churches, [19], [21], [42], [43], [46], [49], [51], [67], [108], [201], [216], [224], [225], [234], [235], [267], [280], [286], [288], [307], [318], [321], [363], [375], [414], [417], [424], [476], [487], [489]
- On Jubilee Memorial, [186]
- On Bells, [511], [313]
- Irby, [324]
- Irby-on-Humber, [231-2]
- Irby family monuments, [468]
- Irnham, [40-1]
- Ithamar, first English Bp., [114]
- J
- Jesus Coll. Chapel bench ends, [332]
- Jews, persecution of, [117-9], [123]
- Joffrid, Abbot of Croyland, [486-7]
- sends Lecturers to Cambridge, [486]
- lays first stone of the third abbey, [487]
- John, King of England, at Kingscliffe, [9], [56], [71], [76]
- John, King of France, [53], [160], [238]
- Johnson, Archdeacon, [16]
- Johnson, Dr., [360]
- Jump, famous, of Dr. Trought, [246]
- K
- Katherine Howard, [76], [109], [157]
- Keate, Dr., [345]
- Keddington, [244]
- Keelby, [283]
- Kelstern, [274]
- Kettleby, [235-6]
- Kettlethorpe Hall, [176-7]
- Killingholme, North, South, [222]
- King’s Street, [23], [31-4]
- Kirkby-Underwood, [40]
- Kirkby, East, [366]
- Kirkstead, Abbey and Chapel, [396-8]
- Kirmington, Green Spire, [236]
- Kirmond-le-mire, [274]
- Kirton, [475]
- Kirton-in-Lindsey, [182]
- Knaith, [206]
- Knights Hospitallers, alias of Jerusalem and of St. John, [155-9]
- Knights Templars, [155-9], [173], [198].
- See also [Temple Belwood], [Temple Bruer]
- Koh-i-noor (mt. of light), diamond, [237].
- Kyme, North and South, [87-9], [371]
- tower, [438]
- L
- Laceby, [232], [267]
- Lady Lucia, [339]
- Lambert, Daniel, [16]
- Langton, [360]
- Langtoft, [20-1]
- Laughton, [200]
- Lea, [201], [204-5]
- Leadenham, [68], [151]
- Leake, [413-6]
- Leasingham, [89-90]
- Lenton or Lavington, [40]
- Leverton, [416-7]
- Liddington, [481]
- Lincoln—
- Lindum Colonia, [91]
- Afternoon tea at, A.D. 1762, [136]
- Bishop’s palaces, [109], [117], [384], [481]
- Cathedral, [91-111]
- Chancery, [109-10]
- Chapter-house, [110]
- Churches, [126-7]
- Corporation, [129-31]
- Conduits, [128-9]
- Friaries, [123-4], [128], [135]
- Gates, [91-2], [120-2], [129], [131]
- Guild, [124-5], [255]
- High bridge, [129]
- Hospitals, [134]
- Jews’ houses, [118], [121-3], [255]
- Library, [131]
- Stonebow, [129-30]
- Lincoln, Bishops of, [95-8], [103-8], [117], [481]
- Parliaments of, [110-11]
- Heath, [148-9], [157]
- Lincoln Stuff ball, [134]
- Lincolnshire flocks, [232]
- Lincolnshire, divisions of, [4-5], [22], [73-4]
- Lincolnshire Rebellion, [240-2]
- Lincolnshire Roads, [207]
- Slope of the land, [34], [39]
- Lincolnshire stories, [337-8], [339-40], [462]
- Linwood, [146-7]
- Littleborough, [90], [138]
- Lock-up house, [150]
- “Long and short” work, [2], [253]
- Long Bennington, [71]
- Lord High Treasurer Cromwell, [Chapter XXXIII]
- Louth, [60], [239-45]
- Grammar School, [242]
- Louth Park Abbey, [37], [242-4]
- Chronicle, [244], [433]
- Roads, [244]
- Lud, R., [3]
- Ludford Magna, [274]
- Lusby, [363]
- “Lyttyl clause,” the, [240-2]
- M
- Mablethorpe, [292], [347]
- Maddison, Canon, [103]
- Maltby-le-Marsh, [291]
- Manby, [278-9]
- Mappa Mundi, [76]
- Mareham-le-fen, [370]
- Markby, [306]
- Markham, Mrs., [102]
- Marquis of Granby, [70]
- Marsh, the, [2-3], [464-5]
- Marsh Chapel, [295]
- Marton, [139]
- Marston, [149]
- Martyrs, Clerical, [242]
- Masquerade at Nocton, [169-70]
- Massingberd family, [322]
- Mausoleum at Brocklesby, [236]
- Mavis Enderby, [362], [366], [434]
- Maypole, use of, [44]
- Mazes, [196-7]
- Melton Ross, [234]
- Mercia, kings of, [7-8], [114]
- Messingham, [107], [200]
- Miningsby, [366]
- Miserere seats, [104], [423]
- “Molly Grime,” [270]
- Monksthorpe, [324]
- Monumental effigies, &c., [30], [31], [34], [49], [67], [69], [77], [79], [80], [83], [103], [104], [145-7], [149], [171-3], [184], [192], [195], [200], [210], [223-6], [229-30], [232], [235-6], [238], [267-9], [271], [278], [280-1], [292-5], [310], [312], [317], [322-4], [330], [334], [340], [364], [372-5], [423], [453], [468], [471-2], [487]
- Monumental epitaphs, [26-7], [420], [457].
- See also [Inscriptions in Churches].
- Moorby, [368]
- Morton, [31], [204]
- Moulton, [260], [465-6]
- Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, [209]
- Muckton, [247]
- Mustard, cultivation of, [463-4], [472], [477]
- Colman’s factory, Norwich, [464]
- Muston, [70]
- “My owd Son,” [440]
- N
- Names ending in ‘by,’ [185], [341]
- Nature’s poets, [303-4]
- Navenby, [161-3]
- Nettleton, [231]
- Nettleship, R. L., [297]
- Newsham Abbey, [238]
- Newton Church Tower, [42]
- Newton, Isaac, [31], [46-8], [55], [57], [62]
- Newton-by-Toft, [270]
- Noblemen not Saints, [257]
- Nocton, [166-9]
- Nonconformists, [324-5]
- Normanby-le-Wold, [230]
- Norman buildings, [255]
- North Country humour, [303]
- Northorpe, [200]
- North Wytham, [46]
- Norton Disney, [148], [170-3]
- O
- Octave of E.E. Churches, [42]
- Orgarth Hill, Danish Camp, [276]
- Ormsby, North, [284]
- Ormsby, South, [361]
- Osbournby, [33]
- Oswald, St., [212-4]
- Oswy, King of Northumbria, [8]
- P
- Pagnell, Boothby, [51]
- Palmer, effigy of, [34]
- Parish Clerks, Stories of, [319-20]
- Partney, [358-60]
- Paulinus, St., [93], [112-14]
- Peasant poets, [303-4], [501]
- Pelham buckle, the, [238], [385]
- Pelham pillar, [231], [233], [236]
- Penda and Pæda, Kings of Mercia, [8], [114]
- Penrose, Rev. Trevenen, [163]
- Peterborough, cathedral, [49-50], [52]
- Pickworth, [41]
- Pilgrimage of Grace, [240], [242]
- Pinchbeck, [448-50]
- metal called, [461-2]
- Plague, [290-1], [439]
- Plague-stone, [290-1]
- Ponton, Great, [50]
- Ponton, Little, [51]
- Pope Gregory, [112-13]
- Potter Hanworth, [165]
- Potteries, Pre-Roman, [315-6]
- Premonstratensian, meaning of, [395]
- Pulpit, early, [note], [192]
- Q
- Quadring, [455]
- Queen Margaret (Ed. I.), [428]
- Queen Eleanor’s heart buried at Lincoln A.D. 1290, [103]
- R
- Raithby, [361-2]
- Rasen, Market, [272]
- Middle, [271]
- West, [270]
- Ravendale, [267], [274]
- Rawnsley, [27], [43], [249], [328], [330], [332], [336], [340], [352], [361], [493], [496]
- Read’s Island, [187]
- Rebellion, Lincolnshire, [240-2], [243]
- Registers, Early, [306], [476]
- Remigius, Bishop, [76], [93], [140]
- Revesby Abbey, [367]
- Riby Grove, [232]
- Richard III. at Grantham, [56]
- Ridge, the, [4], [159]
- Rigsby, [247]
- Rippingale, [34]
- Riseholme, [269]
- Roads, few going E. and W., [33]
- in the marsh, [280], [316]
- without villages, [151]
- Roadway streams, [246-7]
- Robert de Brunne, [25-6]
- Rochford, Stoke, [48]
- Romanus, Bp., [113-114]
- Romans, our benefactors, [401]
- Roman works:
- embankments, etc., [2], [295], [310-12], [315], [401], [409], [417], [456], [459], [464-5];
- see [Carr Dyke], [Foss Dyke]
- gateways, [91]
- roads, [23], [34], [89], [91-3], [137], [144],183, [230], [328], [465].
- See [Ermine Street], [Foss Way], [King’s Street]
- stations, [32], [50], [67], [87], [88], [91], [138], [140], [184], [228-9], [248], [315-6], [364-5]
- remains, [91], [104], [120], [122], [125-6], [149], [184], [196]
- Rood lofts and screens, [256]
- Roof covering both nave and aisles, [87], [225]
- Rooks in towns, [365]
- Ropsley, [43]
- Rothwell, long and short work, [230]
- Rowston, [150]
- Rulos, Richard de, father of Lincolnshire farmers, [21-22]
- S
- St. Denis, [76]
- St. John, family of, [49-50]
- St. John, Oliver, [49-50]
- St. Poll, family of, [145]
- St. Thomas of Canterbury, Church Dedicated to, [40]
- Saleby, [278]
- Salinas, Mary de, [31]
- Salisbury, Connection of Grantham with, [62-3]
- Saltfleetby, All Saints, [293]
- St. Clements, [294]
- Samplers, [168]
- Sandbank, “The Old Warp,” [187]
- Sandtoft, [209]
- Sapperton, Pulpit Hour-glass at, [41]
- Sausthorpe, [360]
- Saxby, All Saints, [186]
- Saxilby, [137]
- Saxon Churchyard, [29]
- Scamblesby, [276]
- Scartho, [264]
- Scawby, [183], [198]
- Sutton Nelthorpe of, [198], [494]
- Schools, [13], [16], [27], [43], [57], [206], [242], [272]
- Scopwick, [149]
- Scremby, [282]
- Scrivelsby, [372-4]
- Scunthorpe, [198], [207]
- Sea-dyke, [2], [416-7],
- see [Draining], [Roman Embankment]
- Seals, Ancient, [227]
- Sedgebrook, [69], [70]
- Sempringham, [35-38]
- Sempringham Hall, Stamford, [14]
- Sempringham, Order of, [25-6]
- Sheep in Churchyard, [267], [454]
- Sibsey, [361]
- Silk Willoughby Wayside Cross, [33]
- Sixhills, [146], [273], [277]
- Shakespeare Quotations, [63], [209], [491-2]
- Skating in Fens, [405-7]
- International, [408]
- Skegness, [314-5]
- Roman Castrum at, [316]
- Skendleby, [282]
- Skidbroke, [294]
- Skirbeck, [420], [427]
- “Skirth” Billinghay, [371]
- Slash Lane, [364]
- Sleaford, [4], [76-8], [169]
- Slope of Church W. to E., [66], [186]
- Smith, Capt. John, [278]
- Snarford, [144-5]
- Snelland Register, [144]
- St. Poll Tombs, [145-6]
- Somerby, [42-3]
- Somercotes, South, [294]
- Somersby, [340-343], [345-353]
- Somersby Brook, [298], [322], [342]
- Somersby Church Opening, [352]
- Somerton Castle, [160-1]
- South Thoresby, [247], [290]
- Spalding, [441-8]
- Spectacles, Use of, [51]
- Spelling, a clear gift, [49]
- Spilsby, [233], [333-7]
- Spital-on-the-Street, [178-81]
- Springs, Mineral, [22], [69], [70]
- Springthorpe, [206]
- Stainfield, [395]
- Stainsby, [379]
- Stainton-le-Vale, [274]
- Stallingborough, [223]
- The Ayscoughe Tombs, [223-4]
- Stamford, [4], [7-17]
- bedehouse, [13-14]
- churches, [7], [9], [12-14]
- college, [14]
- St. Leonard’s Priory, [8]
- “Stamford Baron,” [12]
- Stanley, Dean, on Wesley, [211]
- “Staple,” the meaning of, [428]
- Starlings, flocks of, [250]
- Steeping, Little and Great, [323-4]
- Stephen King, [76]
- Stickford and Stickney, [361]
- Stixwould, [395-6]
- Stocks, [372], [389], [457]
- Stoke Rochford, [48]
- Stones, sculptured, [139], [150], [212], [269], [281], [366], [368]
- Stonebow, the, [129]
- Stone Coffin, use for, [80]
- Stow, [140-2]
- Stow Green, [32]
- Stragglethorpe, [90]
- Strubby, [291]
- Stubton, [71]
- Stukeley, Dr. W., [43], [500]
- Sturton, [207]
- Suffolk, Duke of, [398-9]
- Duchess of, [31]
- Surfleet, [452-3]
- Sutterton, [459]
- Sutton, Long, [472-4]
- Sutton, Thomas, [206]
- Swallow, [231]
- Swan, St. Hugh’s, [116]
- Swan-marks, [492]
- Swan, ballad of the, [299]
- Swaton, [86-7]
- Swineshead, [457-9]
- Swinstead, [31]
- Sword called “Fox,” [131]
- Syston Hall, [64]
- T
- Tallington, [7], [19]
- Tathwell, St. Vedast’s, [276-7]
- Tattershall, [12], [235], [370-1], [379-80], [382-9]
- Mantelpieces, [384], [388]
- Taylor, John, poet, [405]
- Tealby, [273], [343]
- Temple Belwood, [210]
- Bruer, [76], [151], [154-9]
- Tennyson, Alfred Lord, [131-4], [340], [346-357]
- Tennyson, Dr., [342-344], [346]
- Tennyson Centenary, [131-2]
- Tennyson, family of, [343-57]
- Tennyson-Turner, C., [233-4]
- Tennyson poems in the Lincolnshire dialect, [356]
- Tennyson, Matilda, last of the family, [353]
- Tetford, [379]
- Tetney, [3], [266-7]
- Theddlethorpe, West, [293], [313]
- Theodore, Archbp. of Canterbury, [193]
- Thorganby, [274]
- Thonock Hall, [204], [495]
- Thornton Abbey, [219-21], [238]
- Thornton Curtis, [108], [215-16]
- Thorpe, [325-7]
- Thorpe Hall, [284-9]
- Thorpe St. Peter’s, [259]
- Threckingham, [32]
- Thurcytel, first Abbot of Croyland, [485]
- Thurlby, [29], [259]
- Tickencote, [18]
- Toft-next-Newton, [270]
- Top, Cliff and Wold, [232]
- Torrington, East and West, [263]
- Tothby, [290]
- Tournai fonts, [108], [215], [259]
- Tournays, or Tourneys, family of, [269-70]
- Tower-on-the-Moor, [398]
- Toynton, High, [342]
- Trent, R., [4], [114], [137-8], [200-2], [207]
- Tumby, [370], [379-80]
- Tupholme, Abbey, [284], [395]
- Two churches in one churchyard, [280]
- Tydd St. Mary, [465], [474]
- U
- Uffington Hall, [19]
- Ulceby, [213], [282]
- Uppingham, founder of, [16], [206]
- Upton, [206]
- Usselby, [231]
- Utterby, [260], [267], [284]
- V
- Vyner, F. G., [144]
- W
- Waddington, [164]
- Wainfleet, [91], [327-9], [379]
- Wainfleet, St. Mary’s, [329]
- Wainfleet, William of, Bishop, [327-8]
- Waith, [263]
- Wake, de, family of, [20-1], [23], [40]
- Walcot, double “squint” at, [41]
- Walesby, [274]
- Walks, Uppingham to Boston, [35];
- Horncastle to Mablethorpe, [249]
- Wall-painting, [141], [182], [410]
- Walmsgate, [283]
- Waltham, [264], [274]
- Wapentake, meaning of, [73-74]
- “Warping,” process of, [212]
- Wars, Civil, [19], [53-5], [201], [232], [286], [364]
- Wars of the Roses, [10-11], [18]
- Watts, G. F., and Tennyson, [134]
- “Wedercoke” at Louth, [240]
- Weir dyke, [144], [183], [186]
- Welbourn, John de, treasurer, [98], [151]
- Well, [247-251]
- Welland, R., [7]
- Wellbourn, [154]
- Wellingore, [161]
- Wellington and Dr. Keate, [345]
- Wells, blow-, [232], [267]
- Welton-le-Wold, [268]
- Wernington, William de, Master Mason, [487]
- Wesley, Samuel and John, [210-12], [499]
- Westmoreland Stories, [303], [338-9]
- Weston, [463]
- Whitgift, John, Archbp. of Canterbury, [225], [232]
- Wickenby, [260]
- Wilfrid, Bishop, [8-10]
- Wilksby, [368]
- Willingham, North, [146], [230], [244], [272], [277]
- South, [244], [268]
- Cherry, [143]
- by Stow, [206]
- Wilsthorpe, [40], [41]
- Whaplode, [466-8]
- Willoughby, [248], [278]
- Willoughby d’Eresby, family of, [30-1], [86], [248-9], [333-5]
- Willoughton, [157]
- Winceby, [364-5]
- Wine-cellars in Boston, [430-1]
- Winteringham, [3], [184], [195]
- Winterton, [184], [195-6]
- Winthorpe, [312-14]
- Witham-on-hill, inscription on Bells, [20]
- Witham, R., [39], [44], [46], [51], [90], [91], [126], [129], [134], [137], [149], [371], [425-6], [432-3]
- Withern, [278]
- Woad, cultivation of, [464]
- Wolds, the, [2-5], [146], [148], [232]
- Wood, Enderby, [369]
- Woodhall Spa, [397-8]
- Woodcarving by Wallis, of Louth, [237]
- Wood-work, church, [255-6]
- Wool, staple, [13], [147], [309], [428-9], [432]
- Woolsthorpe, [31], [47-8]
- Wordsworth, Bishop, Christopher, [103], [265], [269]
- Wordsworth, W., Sonnet Persuasion, [113]
- Wragby, [269]
- Wrangle, [413-4]
- Wrawby, [183], [185], [206]
- Wray, Sir Christopher, [145], [200]
- Wright family, [289], [413]
- Wulfhere, King of Mercia, [7]
- Wyberton, [476]
- Wyclif, John, [199]
- Wykeham Chapel, [448]
- Y
- Yarborough, Earls of, [236-7]
- Church, [281]
- Z
- Zucchero, [289]
R. CLAY AND SONS, LTD., BRUNSWICK ST., STAMFORD ST., S.E.
HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS IN LINCOLNSHIRE
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