INDEX.

Page

English.

Birth-Places, Sir Isaac Newton

[85]

———— Dr. Willis

[64]

———— Dr. Harvey

[131]

Champions of England

[61]

Circular churches

[37], [87]

Hermitages

[34], [49], [53], [55], [61], [74]

K. John’s palace

[138]

K. Charles II. at Winchester

[191]

Two mitred priories, Spalding and Thornholme

[95]

Q. Eleanor’s crosses

[36], [37], [92], [114], [115], [117]

Royal oak

[60]

The British navy

[194]

Sepulture of K. Lucius

[192]

———— H. I.

[63]

———— H. IV.

[124]

———— Etheldred

[190]

———— Edgar

[152]

———— Arthur

[152]

———— Stephen

[121]

———— Rich. III.

[109]

———— Edw. II.

[67]

———— John

[68]

———— Rob. Brus

[81]

Stilton cheese

[81]

Wales

[59]

The Washes

[19]

Vicar of Bedwin

[65]

Etymology.

Ankam river

[95]

Bow

[31]

Barrows, burrows, bowers

[48], [97], [115]

Biard’s leap

[15], [87]

Crekelade

[65]

Churn

[65]

Cunnet

[63]

Catwater &c.

[8]

Elho

[5]

Ely

[5]

Frampton

[24]

Holland

[5]

Humber

[96]

Hedg or hay in dancing

[99]

Helpringham

[12]

Hargate

[16]

Hurn

[24], [30]

Kesteven

[85]

Llys

[66]

Lichfield

[66]

Lade, lode

[19], [65]

Lindsey

[85]

Martinalia

[139]

Preshute

[64]

Quern

[67]

Ruffian, romeing

[15], [16]

Sarn

[66], [76], [110], [121]

Syfer

[102]

Thong-castle

[102]

Thong, wang

[102]

Warths

[162]

Welsh words in Lincolnshire

[59]

Witham

[85]

Pageants

[174]

Genealogies.

Of Wakes of Brun

[10]

Moulton

[23]

Croun

[25]

Seats.

Ambsbury, lord Charlton

[137]

Althorp, earl of Sunderland

[38]

Boughton, duke of Montague

[36]

Burghley, earl of Exeter

[35]

Belvoir, duke of Rutland

[52]

Chatsworth, duke of Devon

[55]

Cowdrey, lord Montacute

[202]

Eston, earl of Pomfret

[38]

Grimsthorp, duke of Ancaster

[12]

Hampton-court, earl of Coningsby

[72]

Marlborough, earl of Hertford

[64]

Ribsford, lord Herbert of Cherbury

[74]

Wilton, earl of Pembroke

[65], [185]

Woodstock, duke of Marlborough

[46]

Warwick, lord Brooke

[49]

Mechanics.

Gotes and sluices, by whom invented

[13]

Decoys described

[18]

Salt making

[57]

The form of oars

[130]

Silk mill

[54]

Stocking-loom

[52]

Lace-loom

[58]

Antediluvian.

Trees

[16], [59], [96]

Wood

[37]

Bones

[93]

Canoos

[16], [121]

Nuts

[147]

Fish

[81], [156]

Plants

[149]

Horns

[16]

Shells

[18], [43], [48], [93], [96], [107], [108], [113], [116], [135], [137], [148], [149], [151]

Art.

Mr. Ashe’s Garden

[55]

Enston water-works

[48]

Gothic architecture commended

[67]

Whence their ill taste

[124]

Mineralogy.

Lead mines

[54]

Salt-springs

[57], [69]

Salt works

[58]

Tobacco-pipe clay

[37]

Coal mines

[54], [63], [74], [149]

Fullers earth

[115]

Geography.

Memoirs towards a British map of soils

[27], [29], [47], [62], [64], [100], [115], [116], [120], [146], [157], [177], [179], [190], [192], [193], [195], [202], [204]

Natural.

Composure of stones

[18], [49], [55], [116], [159], [162], [192]

The earth an oblade sphæroid

[5]

Proofs of the rotation of the globe

[4], [29], [49], [67], [73], [77], [93], [96], [101], [108], [115], [120], [121], [130], [137], [138], [141], [146], [148], [151], [157], [159], [202]

The drumming well at Oundle

[36]

Pool’s hole

[57]

Another

[149]

Remarkably large stone

[137]

Flints in chalk

[120], [141]

Echo

[46], [172]

Beach of pebbles

[124], [126], [127], [159]

Of the noise of the ocean

[126]

Springs flowing with the tide

[94]

Petrifying springs

[37], [108], [112]

Springs swallowed up

[131]

Floating island

[57]

The philosophy of making drains

[17]

———— of harbours

[130]

———— of oars

[130]

An account of the solar eclipse

[179]

Medicinal.

Chalybeat spring

[9]

Ossification in a sheep

[20]

Sheep without horns

[17]

Prodigious memory

[69]

Buxton bath

[56]

Bath waters

[146]

Case of a greyhound bitch

[155]

Bronchocele endemic

[54]

The symbol of medicine

[148]

Scribonius, physician to Claudius

[148]

One aged 126

[37]

Of the gout

[157]

Richness of soil in old cities

[41], [106]

West side of the island most healthy

[59], [60], [74], [146]

Botany

[16], [32], [44], [53], [57], [59], [73], [95], [110], [113], [117], [126], [128], [131], [137], [149], [151], [154], [159], [160], [189], [190], [203]

Extravagant bulk of plants

[72]

Celtic names of plants

[190]

Roman Roads.

[57], [65], [69], [73], [76], [87], [96], [109], [120], [127], [137], [151], [156], [158], [162], [179], [184], [192], [195], [200], [202], [203]

Artifice of them

[108], [141], [187]

Manner of paving

[106], [110], [155]

Hermen-street

[5], [76], [81], [88], [202]

—— name

[6]

—— the new

[85], [93]

Old Hermen-street

[7]

by whom made

[7], [84]

Brigantian Hermen-street

[92]

Akeman-street

[41], [43], [47]

name

[43]

Ricning-way

[54], [61], [68], [69], [148]

name

[54], [148]

Icening street

[63], [77], [79], [115], [160], [179], [182], [187]

name

[161]

extent

[161]

Foss road

[66], [87], [103], [145], [154], [155]

name

[103]

extent

[156]

Watling-street

[59], [61], [111], [119], [121], [127]

name

[111]

directed to Rome

[111]

Via Trinovantica

[118], [177], [205]

Stone streets

[122], [132], [204]

Ravens-bank

[15]

Via Badonica

[62], [63], [140]

Brig-end causeway

[15]

In Holland, Lincolnshire

[14]

English Towns.

Ambsbury

[137]

Blandford

[189]

Boston

[31]

Buxton

[56]

Bewdley

[74]

Crowland

[33]

Chip. norton

[48]

Coventry

[49]

Connington

[81]

Colsterworth

[85]

Chard

[156]

Derby

[54]

Fereby

[99]

Feversham

[121]

Fleet

[12]

Frieston

[25]

Fotheringhay

[35]

Glassonbury

[151]

Gedney

[12]

Holbech

[12]

Hyth

[131]

Hereford

[71]

Islip

[44]

Kirkton

[32]

Lichfield

[61], [66]

Leominster

[72]

Ludlow

[73]

Moulton

[22]

Malvern

[69]

Newark

[104]

Nottingham

[52]

Oundle

[36]

Oxford

[44]

Petherton

[156]

Portsmouth

[193]

Rotherston

[57]

Reading

[62]

Somerton

[154]

Steeple-ashton

[145]

Southampton

[192]

Stukeley

[80], [114]

Stanford

[35]

Tamworth

[61]

Wight island

[195]

Wrexham

[59]

Roman Towns.

Ancaster

[86]

Brigcasterton

[84]

Brentford

[205]

Crekelade

[65]

Caster

[101]

Grantham

[52]

Hartford

[77]

Laurance Waltham

[62]

Northfleet

[120]

Newington

[122]

Royston

[79]

Sleaford

[9]

Stanfield

[9]

Stunsfield

[47]

Spittal on the street

[94]

Towcester

[40]

Wintringham

[95]

Roman cities.

Abontrus

[96]

Alauna, Aldcester

[40]

Ad spinam

[63]

Ariconium

[69]

Agelocum

[93]

Aquis

[96]

Ad pontem

[105]

Alauna, Wimborn

[190]

Arminis

[191]

Aquæ solis

[146]

Andaoreon

[179]

Brigæ

[184]

Bolnelaunium

[190]

Benavona

[114]

Benonis

[110]

Branonium

[68]

Bonium

[59]

Branavis

[48]

Banovallum

[30]

Condate

[57]

Cunetio

[63]

Corinium

[66]

Camboritum

[78]

Causennis

[85]

Crocolana

[103]

Caleva Atrebatum

[202]

Colomeæ

[150]

Derventio

[54]

Deva

[59]

Durocinonte

[80]

Durobrivis

[82]

Durocobrivis

[116]

Durobrovis

[120]

Durolenum

[121]

Durovernum

[122]

Dubris

[127]

Durnovaria

[161]

Eltabona

[37]

Etocetum

[61]

Garionenum

[152]

Glevum

[67]

Isca Dumnoniorum

[156]

Ischalis

[154]

Ibernium

[189]

Leucomagus

[64]

Lindum

[88]

Lactorodum

[114]

Londinium

[119]

Lapis Tituli

[131]

Lemanis

[132]

Londinis

[160]

Moridunum

[159]

Moriconium

[190]

Mida

[202]

Mantantonis

[201], [202]

Magiovinium

[115]

Margidunum

[106]

Mancunium

[58]

Noviomagus

[119]

Præsidium

[49]

Pennocrucium

[61]

Portus magnus

[193]

Punctuobice

[144]

Pontes

[205]

Rutupiæ

[124]

Regnum

[190]

Ratæ

[108]

Salinis

[69]

Salinæ

[78]

Sorbiodunum

[182]

Suellaniacis

[118]

Tamese

[43]

Tripontium

[112]

Trausantum

[193]

Vindoma

[177]

Verlucio

[142]

Vagniacis

[120]

Verolanium

[116]

Vernometum

[108]

Venta Belgarum

[191]

Vindogladia

[188]

Vainona

[28]

Ypocessa

[69]

Roman Forts.

Burgh

[16], [29]

Boston

[16]

Spalding

[14]

Wisbech

[14], [16]

Brancaster

[16]

Richborough

[125]

Farnborough

[204]

Many more

[8]

Roman Camps.

Arbury hill

[114]

Audleyn

[79]

Bury hill

[43]

Bury hill

[179]

Burrough hill

[113]

Barbury

[140]

Badbury

[140]

Badbury

[140]

Badbury

[189]

Castledikes

[114]

Cheselbury

[135]

Cheselbury

[139]

Chloridunum

[137]

Dinder-hill

[70]

Gildsborough

[38]

Hexton

[77]

Honington

[87]

Hamden hill

[156]

Honey ditches

[159]

By Kingsclere

[179]

Maiden castle

[162]

Martinshall

[139]

Oldbury

[141]

Poundbury

[162]

Ring hill

[202]

St. Roc’s hill

[70]

Sutton walls

[79]

Vespasian’s camp

[138]

Wodbury

[189]

Yarborough

[101]

Yarnbury

[137]

Roman remains.

Old Sea-dike

[13]

The Cardike

[7]

Gate at Lincoln

[89]

At Canterbury

[13], [122]

Mintwall, at Lincoln

[89]

At Exeter

[157], [158]

Jewrywall, Leicester

[109]

At Ariconium

[70]

At Rochester

[120]

Temples

[66], [79], [146]

Manner of Roman walls

[89], [104], [117], [120], [122], [125], [129], [132], [161], [165], [177]

Lolham bridges

[7]

Pharos at Dover

[129]

Their mortar

[89], [101]

Proportion of bricks

[70], [117]

Imbanking of Holland

[12]

Piles of oak

[105], [109]

Amphitheatres

[125], [163], [164], [178]

Julian’s bower

[31], [95]

The meaning

[97]

Chichester inscription

[196]

Lapis milliaris

[14], [87], [94], [179]

Lares

[42], [66], [118], [145]

Thyrsus

[31]

Antiquities in Holland

[12], [13]

At Rauceby

[12]

Wells

[54], [83]

Hypocausts

[59], [70], [123]

Coins found

[9], [13], [40], [42], [48], [52], [54], [59], [60], [62], [66], [70], [78], [80], [83], [84], [85], [86], [91], [94], [95], [101], [104], [107], [112], [114], [116], [139], [141], [142], [145], [149], [150], [154], [156], [158], [175], [177], [182], [188], [202], [205]

Mosaics

[47], [66], [70], [81], [83], [84], [105], [107], [109], [117], [155], [158], [162], [202]

Cæsar’s landing place

[127]

Julia Domna’s head

[157]

Arundel Collection

Preface, [38], [45], [84]

Runway

[141]

Rumsey

[191]

Ramsgate cliff

[124]

Ravensbank

[15]

Antoninus’s Iter

VII. corrected

[203]

XIII.

[143]

XIV.

[144]

XV.

[204]

Inscriptions

[67], [91], [148], [169]

Celtic Antiquities.

Tumuli

[5], [19], [29], [30], [38], [43], [74], [106], [107], [113], [115], [118], [127], [131], [135], [156], [160], [162], [165], [179], [184], [188], [189], [191], [202]

Instruments dug up

[12], [57], [58], [59], [91]

Oppida

[53], [77], [78], [124], [135], [138], [182], [191]

Cursus

[109]

Temples

[48], [100], [136], [140], [149]

Grimesditch

[47], [179]

Flightditch

[79]

Brentditch

[79]

Boundary of the Belgic kingdom

I.

[189]

II.

[187]

III.

[138]

The Wansdike

IV. [64], [142], [145]

The Albionites

[189]

These Celtic works ancienter than the Roman

[141], [142], [188]

British Camps.
Aukbury

[138]

Credon hill

[70]

Bushill

[77]

By East Hamstead

[177]

Harbury banks

[78]

Maiden bower

[115]

Wilbury

[77]

Warmleighton

[49]

Tadmerton

[49]

Burbich

[139]

Mentaris Æstuarium

[5]

Cavata

[85]

Victius

[88]

Bibroci

[62], [204]

Atrebates

[202]

Nadre

[135]

Antona

[193], [201]

Belgæ

[135]

Dobuni

[140], [197]

Religious Houses.

Vaudy

[12]

Sempringham

[12]

Skirbec

[25]

Frieston

[25]

Hagnaby

[29]

Crowland

[32]

Northampton

[37]

Bicester

[43]

Tame

[44]

Osney

[45]

Ruleigh

[45]

Godstow

[46]

Chipping Norton

[48]

Dale

[53]

Chester

[59]

Reading

[62]

Marlborough

[63]

Hereford

[71]

Leominster

[72]

Ludlow

[74]

Ramsey

[81]

Nocton

[88]

Kyme

[88]

Barlings

[88]

Bardney

[88]

Tupholme

[88]

Stickswold

[88]

Kirksted

[88]

Revesby

[88]

Risby

[95]

Gokewell

[95]

Thornton

[100]

Leicester

[109]

Sopwell

[117]

Feversham

[121]

Glassenbury

[151]

Cowic

[158]

Exeter

[158]

Wimburn

[190]

FOOTNOTES:

[1] The late John Ives, Jun. Esq; of Great Yarmouth, F. R. & A. S. who was possessed of these Plates, kindly lent that of Sir Henry Spelman for this Edition: the other was re-engraved before the Editor knew in whose possession they were.

[2] Cum perpetui ferè & asperrimi montes sint versus occasum.—Baxteri Glossarium, voce Otodini.

[3] At Hall, by Inspruck, salt-rocks, says Mr. Addison in his Italian Travels.

[4] Cæsar calls Arminius a German general, whose proper name was Harman, or Herman, which signifies in that language the General of an Army.

[5] The 6th of August, 1733, I went to meet Mr. Roger Gale coming from Peterborough. I staid at the Roman road, on that high hill, they have lately afresh plowed up some of the heath. It is surprizing to see how thick the fossil shells lay just under the surface, turned to stone; cockles, muscles, bivalves, whilks, and many more. I measured the adventitious turf grown over the Roman road: at a breach, it is almost six inches.

[6] Lolham and Torphall, two royal manors belonging to Margaret countess of Richmond, who lived at Colliweston, a great old house at Lolham, which has been moted about. At Torphall the foundation of an antient tower forty foot square.

Mr. Samuel Parker gave me, 1735, a silver Antoninus found by the Cardike on the back of Peterborough minster: the reverse, COS. III. DES. IIII. Many Roman coins found in digging in the ruins of the minster.