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Rutland Record Journal of the Rutland Local History & Record Society Index of numbers 11-20 Compiled by Robert Ovens

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Journal of the Rutland Local History & Record Society

IInnddeexx ooff nnuummbbeerrss 1111--2200

Compiled by Robert Ovens

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Rutland Local History & Record Society

The Society is formed from the union in June 1991 of the Rutland Local History Society, founded in the 1930s, and the Rutland Record Society, founded in 1979. In May 1993, the Rutland Field Research Group for

Archaeology & History, founded in 1971, also amalgamated with the Society. The Society is a Registered Charity, and its aim is the advancement of the education of the public

in all aspects of the history of the ancient County of Rutland and its immediate area.

Registered Charity No. 700723

These are the main contents of Rutland Record 11-20. Each issue also contains annual reports from local societies, museums, record offices and archaeological organisations. For details of the Society’s other publications and how

to order, please see inside the back cover.

Rutland Record 11 (OP) ISBN 978 0 907464 16 7 Rutland, Russia and Shakespeare; A medieval bishop in Rutland; Industrial archaeology in Rutland; The fifth Earl of Lonsdale in the Arctic; The survival of elms in Rutland

Rutland Record 12 (£2.00, members £1.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 17 4 Flitteris and Cold Overton: two medieval deer parks; A village archive: Preston parish records; The great educational experiment: Edward Thring at Uppingham School; Jeremiah Whittaker: a turbulent priest; Joseph Matkin (1853-1927, Rutland’s unsung voyager; Cinemas in Rutland; Nine Men’s Morris: a Greetham cobbler’s pastime; Byron: the Oakham connection

Rutland Record 13 (OP) ISBN 978 0 907464 18 1 The building of the Methodist Church in Northgate, Oakham 1865-1935; John Clare’s Rutland; Family structure in 19th century Oakham; Family annals: the Exton manuscripts; John Banton: poet of Teigh

Rutland Record 14 (OP) ISBN 978 0 907464 19 8 A Roman hoard from Whitwell; Parks of Rutland, past and present; A find of 13th century silver coins from Oakham, 1990; Martinsthorpe; Demographic change in three Rutland villages

Rutland Record 15 (OP) ISBN 978 0 907464 20 4 The flora of valley hay meadows at Seaton; Rutland elections in the early eighteenth century; The riding school of the Rutland Fencible Cavalry; Childhood at Stocken Hall: recollections of Peter Fleetwood-Hesketh 1907-18

Rutland Record 16 (£2.00, members £1.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 22 8 A Romano-British iron smelting site in Ridlington; The excavation of a Saxon Grubenhaus at South Street, Oakham; The Pawletts of Market Overton and Wymondham, Stilton cheese makers; Employment in 19th century Oakham: a study of the 1851 Census; The Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, New Zealand; The Rutland Militia and marching guineas; Footnotes on crime

Rutland Record 17 (£2.00, members £1.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 23 5 The history of Byrch’s charity, Barrow; Maj-Gen Robert Overton (1608-78); Cased houses in Uppingham: 50-52 High St East; The White Hart, Uppingham

Rutland Record 18 (£2.00, members £1.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 25 9 Earthworks at Belton-in-Rutland; Peter de Neville, warden of the forest of Rutland; The Oakham gallows; The Duke of Buckingham’s house at Burley-on-the-Hill

Rutland Record 19 (£2.00, members £1.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 26 6 A country wife: Anne Barker of Hambleton, Rutland (1846-7); Exton and the Noel family; Did Rutland save England’s bacon?; An Uppingham family emigrates to Australia

Rutland Record 20 (£2.00, members £1.50) ISBN 978 0 907464 29 7 The medieval castles of Rutland: field archaeology and landscape history; The archaeological excavation of a medieval building at Barrowden, Rutland; Mompesson and the early inns of Rutland; For the love of Rutland: the life and times of George Phillips and his family

Rutland Local History & Record Society

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Rutland Local History & Record Society 2011

RUTLAND RECORD

Journal of the Rutland Local History & Record Society

Index of numbers 11-20(1991-2000)

Compiled by Robert Ovens

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RLHRS: Index of Rutland Record 11-20

First published in 2011 by Rutland Local History & Record Society

Registered Charity No 700273

Rutland County Museum Catmose Street

Oakham Rutland

LE15 6HW

Copyright © RLHRS 2011

ISSN 0260-3322

ISBN 978-0-907464-47-1

The contents of the Society’s publications reflect the views of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Society or its Editor.

The Society tries to ensure that where necessary copyright and reproduction permissions are obtained and acknowledgements included; it apologises for any error or omission and, when brought to its attention,

undertakes to include a suitable acknowledgement at the next opportunity.

Printed by Leicestershire County Council’s Central Print Service

County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester, LE3 8RA

Cover illustration Cross-section of a timber duct leading to a watermill at Belton-in-Rutland

(adapted from Rutland Record 18 (1998), 331, fig 6)

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Contents

Page Abbreviations 3 Introduction 4 Chronology and Pagination 4 Index of Authors and Articles 5 Index of Books Reviewed 8 Index of Titles mentioned in Rutland Bibliographies 9 General Index 12

Abbreviations

LRO Leicestershire Record Office RLHRS Rutland Local History & Record Society ROLLR Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland ULAS University of Leicester Archaeological Services ARP Air Raid Precautions LMARS Leicestershire Museums, Arts and Records Service RFRGAH Rutland Field Research Group for Archaeology and History

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Introduction

Rutland Record entered this life in 1980 as the annual journal of the newly-formed Rutland Record Society. The index to the first ten journals, compiled by John Field, was published in 1994 and this second index covers journals 11 to 20 for the period 1991 to 2000.

During this period there were a number of significant changes, all of which are detailed in Rutland Record. In June 1991, Rutland Record Society merged with Rutland Local History Society to become Rutland Local History & Record Society, with Prince Yuri Galitzine, the Record Society’s founder-chairman, continuing as the chairman of the renamed Society. In 1997 he became its President. In May 1993 there was another change when the Rutland Field Research Group for Archaeology and History (RFRGAH) under Squadron Leader Fred Adams also merged with the Society to become its Archaeological Group.

Outside the Society, there were other changes relevant to the history of Rutland and Rutland historians. In 1997 Rutland regained its unitary status under Rutland County Council District Council, although to many it had always been, and will always be, Rutland no matter what authority governs it. These local authority boundary changes also saw the Leicestershire Record Office become the Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland. This somewhat tedious title is often shortened to ROLLR (roller!), but at least it includes the county name.

The editorship of the ten journals covered by this index also saw some changes. Rutland Record Society founder editor Bryan Waites continued until issue 12 when he handed over to Cathy Firmin for issues 13 and 14. From issue 15 the journal editor was Tim Clough.

Rutland Record has continued with a wide range of high quality original articles on the history of Rutland. Some highlights of the 452 pages and around 300,000 words in the ten issues indexed here include Sue Howlett’s Childhood at Stocken Hall, Anne Barker of Hambleton and Jeremiah Whittaker, Marilyn Palmer’s Industrial Archaeology in Rutland, Oliver Creighton’s Medieval Castles of Rutland, Grahame Thom’s Rutland Convicts Transported to Australia, Michael Lee’s Turret Clock at Edith Weston, Jenny Clark’s Exton Manuscripts, Trevor Bell’s Family Structure in 19th Century Oakham and Brian Rose’s Trainspotting at Oakham. These, together with bibliographies, book reviews and annual reports from Rutland County Museum, Record Offices and archaeological groups, serve to illustrate the wide diversity of subjects covered.

The issues of Rutland Record indexed here continue to bear witness to the strength of the response to Bryan Waites's challenge in 1980 which resulted in the first issue – ‘Is it not time, before all is lost, to re-establish our links with the past?’

I would like to thank Tim Clough for all his hard work in checking and correcting my original manuscript and for taking it to final publication.

Robert Ovens

Chronology and pagination of RR11 to 20

RR11 for 1991 pages 1-44 RR12 for 1992 45-92 RR13 for 1993 93-148 RR14 for 1994 149-196 RR15 for 1995 197-244

RR16 for 1996 pages 245-284 RR17 for 1997 285-324 RR18 for 1998 325-368 RR19 for 1999 369-412 RR20 for 2000 413-452

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Index of Authors and Articles

Archaeological Excavation of a Medieval Building at Barrowden, Rutland, James Meek 20.425-9 AWCOCK, Alison, Demographic Change in Three Rutland Villages 14.175-81 BAILLIE, Jess, A Village Archive: Preston Parish Records 12.53-7 BARBER, John:

Byron: the Oakham Connection 12.87 Obituary of John Lewis Barber [T H McK Clough] 18.326

BARFIELD, Tim, The Flora of Valley Hay Meadows at Seaton, Rutland 15.199-205 BELL, E Trevor, Family Structure in Nineteenth Century Oakham 13.108-17 BELL, E Trevor, & DRINKALL, Pam, Employment in 19th Century Oakham: A Study of the 1851 Census

16.260-8 BLAND, Roger, & JOHNS, Catherine, A Roman Hoard from Whitwell 14.151-7 BLANDAMER, Anne, The Duke of Buckingham’s House at Burley on the Hill 18.349-60 Book Reviews 15.243-4, 16.283; see separate index of books reviewed, pp7-8 Bugged by the Millennium? (Editorial), [T H McK Clough] 19.370 Building of the Methodist Church in Northgate, Oakham, 1865-1935, E Barbara Dean 13.95-103 Byron: the Oakham Connection, John Barber 12.87 CANTOR, Leonard, Parks of Rutland, Past and Present 14.158-61 Caring about Local History (Editorial), [T H McK Clough] 16.246 Cased Houses in Uppingham – 50 & 52 High Street East, J P W Metcalfe 17.302-10 Childhood at Stocken Hall: Recollections of Peter Fleetwood-Hesketh 1907-1918, Sue Howlett 15.228-36 Christmas Singing in Whissendine, Eileen M Denney 15.242 Cinemas in Rutland, Brian Hornsey 12.80-3 CLARK, Jenny:

Exton and the Noel Family 19.382-99 Family Annals: the Exton Manuscripts 13.118-24

CLOUGH, T H McK: Bugged by the Millennium? (Editorial, anonymous) 19.370 Caring about Local History (Editorial, anonymous) 16.246 Fin de Siècle (anonymous) 20.451-2 Find of 13th Century Silver Coins from Oakham, 1990 14.162-6 Footnotes on Crime 16.275-6 Names and Tithes (Editorial, anonymous) 20.414 Nine Men’s Morris: a Greetham Cobbler’s Pastime 12.84-6 O Roteland, Roteland! wherefore art thou Roteland! (Editorial, anonymous) 15.198Obituary of John Field 20.414 Obituary of John Lewis Barber (anonymous) 18.326 Paradise Regained? (Editorial, anonymous) 17.286 Peter de Neville, Warden of the Forest of Rutland 18.333-41 Riding School of the Rutland Fencible Cavalry 15.213-27 Rutland Local History & Record Society (Editorial, anonymous) 12.46 Uppingham Family Emigrates to Australia 19.411-12 Review of Heraldry in Rutland Churches, D M E Armitage, 1994 16.284 Review of Ketton in Rutland, J Martin Goodwin, 1993 15.244

CLOUGH, T H McK (ed): Rutland Records (anonymous) and Museum and Project Reports 11, 42-4; 12, 88-91 Rutland History in [...] 13, 141-6 [1991-92]; 14, 186-94 [1992-93]; 15, 237-42 [1993-94]; 16, 278-82

[1994-95]; 17, 314-23 [1995-96]; 18, 361-8 [1996-97] Rutland History and Archaeology in [...] 19, 403-11 [1997-98]; 20, 445-51 [1998-99]

CLOUGH, T H McK, & ROBINSON, Penny, Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, New Zealand 16.269-73

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Contributors to Rutland Record (biographical notes) 11.2, 12.46, 13.94, 14.150, 15.198, 16.246, 17.286, 18.332, 19.370

Country Wife: Anne Barker of Hambleton, Rutland (1646-7), Sue Howlett 19.371-81 COWGILL, Jane, & JONES, Elaine, A Romano-British Iron Smelting Site in the parish of Ridlington,

Rutland 16.247-9 COYNE, Patrick, For the Love of Rutland: The life and times of George Phillips and his family 20.437-44 CREIGHTON, Oliver H, The Medieval Castles of Rutland: Field Archaeology and Landscape History 20.415-24

DEAN, E Barbara: Building of the Methodist Church in Northgate, Oakham, 1865-1935 13.95-103 Review of Lincolnshire People, John R Ketteringham, 1995 16.284

Demographic Change in Three Rutland Villages, Alison Awcock 14.175-81 DENNEY, Eileen M, Christmas Singing in Whissendine 15.242 Did Rutland Save England’s Bacon?, Jo Harrop 19.400-02 DRINKALL, Pam: see BELL, E Trevor Duke of Buckingham’s House at Burley on the Hill, Anne Blandamer 18.349-60 Earthworks at Belton in Rutland, Robert Ovens & Sheila Sleath 18.327-32 Editorial:

Anonymous [T H McK Clough] 12.46, 15.198, 16.246, 17.286, 19.370, 20.414 Anonymous [Cathy Firmin] 13.94, 14.150 Waites, Bryan 11.2

ELLIOTT, Bernard, A Medieval Bishop in Rutland 11.14-17 Employment in 19th Century Oakham: A Study of the 1851 Census, E Trevor Bell & Pam Drinkall 16.260-8 Excavation of a Saxon Grubenhaus at South Street, Oakham, Rutland, Elaine Jones 16.250-6 Exton and the Noel Family, Jenny Clark 19.382-99 Family Annals: the Exton Manuscripts, Jenny Clark 13.118-24 Family Structure in Nineteenth Century Oakham, E Trevor Bell 13.108-17 FIELD, John:

Review of English Inn and Tavern Names, Barrie Cox, 1994 16.283-4 Obituary of John Field, T H McK Clough 20.414

Fifth Earl of Lonsdale in the Arctic 1888-89, Shepard Krech III 11.25-38 Fin de Siècle, [T H McK Clough] 20.451-2 FINCH, Betty, The White Hart, Uppingham 17.311-13 Find of 13th Century Silver Coins from Oakham, 1990, T H McK Clough 14.162-6 FIRMIN, Cathy, Editorial (anonymous) 13.94, 14.150 Flitteris & Cold Overton: Two Medieval Deer Parks, Anthony Squires 12.47-52 Flora of Valley Hay Meadows at Seaton, Rutland, Tim Barfield 15.199-205 Footnotes on Crime, T H McK Clough 16.275-6 For the Love of Rutland: The life and times of George Phillips and his family, Patrick Coyne 20.437-44 FROWDE, Geoff, Major-General Robert Overton (1608-78) 17.297-301 GALITZINE, Prince Yuri, Rutland, Russia and Shakespeare 11.3-13 Great Educational Experiment: Edward Thring at Uppingham School, Malcolm Tozer 12.58-65HARDY, Eric, John Banton, Poet of Teigh 13.125-8 HARROP, Jo, Did Rutland Save England’s Bacon? 19.400-02 HICKMAN, Trevor, The Pawletts of Market Overton and Wymondham, Stilton Cheese Makers 16.257-9 HILL, Christine, Rutland Bibliography 11.44, 12.86, 14.195 [1993], 17.323 [1994-96]; see separate index of

titles mentioned, pp8-10 History of Byrch’s Charity, Barrow, David Parkin 17.287-96 HORNSEY, Brian, Cinemas in Rutland 12.80-3 Hoskins, Professor W G, Obituary of, Bryan Waites 13.147 HOWLETT, Sue:

Childhood at Stocken Hall: Recollections of Peter Fleetwood-Hesketh 1907-1918 15.228-36 Country Wife: Anne Barker of Hambleton, Rutland (1646-7) 19.371-81 Jeremiah Whittaker – a Turbulent Priest 12.66-9

Industrial Archaeology in Rutland, Marilyn Palmer & Peter Neaverson 11.18-24 JARRETT, R P, Mompesson and the Early Inns of Rutland 20.430-36

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Jeremiah Whittaker – a Turbulent Priest, Sue Howlett 12.66-9 John Banton, Poet of Teigh, Eric Hardy 13.125-8 John Clare’s Rutland, Rodney Lines 13.104-07 JOHNS, Catherine: see BLAND, Roger JONES, Elaine:

The Excavation of a Saxon Grubenhaus at South Street, Oakham, Rutland 16.250-6 and see COWGILL, Jane

Joseph Matkin (1853-1927), Rutland’s Unsung Voyager, Philip F Rehbock 12.70-9 KRECH, Shepard, III, The Fifth Earl of Lonsdale in the Arctic 1888-89 11.25-38LEE, Michael, A Turret Clock at St Mary’s, Edith Weston 13.129-35 LINES, Rodney, John Clare’s Rutland 13.104-07 Major-General Robert Overton (1608-78), Geoff Frowde 17.297-301 Martinsthorpe, Robert Ovens & Sheila Sleath 14.167-74 Medieval Bishop in Rutland, Bernard Elliott 11.14-17 Medieval Castles of Rutland: Field Archaeology and Landscape History, Oliver H Creighton 20.415-24 MEEK, James, Archaeological Excavation of a Medieval Building at Barrowden, Rutland 20.425-29 Memories of Trainspotting at Oakham, 1949-55, Brian Rose 14.182-5 MESSENGER, Guy, The Survival of Elms in Rutland 11.39-41 METCALFE, J P W, Cased Houses in Uppingham – 50 & 52 High Street East 17.302-10 MITCHELL, Andrew, Rutland Elections in the early Eighteenth Century 15.206-12 Mompesson and the Early Inns of Rutland, R P Jarrett 20.430-6 Museum & Project Reports, T H McK Clough (ed) 11.43-44, 12.89-91 Names and Tithes (Editorial), [T H McK Clough] 20.414 NEAVERSON, Peter: see PALMER, Marilyn NICHOLLS, Brian:

Review of Rutland in Old Photographs, T H McK Clough, 1993 15.244 Review of Rutland: A Portrait in Old Picture Postcards, Andrew Jenkins, 1993 15.244

Nine Men’s Morris: a Greetham Cobbler’s Pastime, T H McK Clough 12.84-6 O Roteland, Roteland! wherefore art thou Roteland! (Editorial), [T H McK Clough] 15.198 Oakham Gallows, Philip Rayner 18.342-8Obituary of Professor W G Hoskins, Bryan Waites 13.147 Obituary of John Field, T H McK Clough 20.414 Obituary of John Lewis Barber, [T H McK Clough] 18.326 OVENS, Robert, & SLEATH, Sheila:

Earthworks at Belton in Rutland 18.327-32 Martinsthorpe 14.167-74

PALMER, Marilyn, & NEAVERSON, Peter, Industrial Archaeology in Rutland 11.18-24 Paradise Regained? (Editorial), [T H McK Clough] 17.286 PARKIN, David, The History of Byrch’s Charity, Barrow 17.287-96 Parks of Rutland, Past and Present, Leonard Cantor 14.158-61 Pawletts of Market Overton and Wymondham, Stilton Cheese Makers, Trevor Hickman 16.257-9 Peter de Neville, Warden of the Forest of Rutland, T H McK Clough 18.333-41 RAYNER, Philip, The Oakham Gallows 18.342-8 REHBOCK, Philip F, Joseph Matkin (1853-1927), Rutland’s Unsung Voyager 12.70-9 Riding School of the Rutland Fencible Cavalry, T H McK Clough 15.213-27 ROBINSON, Penny: see CLOUGH, T H McK Roman Hoard from Whitwell, Roger Bland & Catherine Johns 14.151-7 Romano-British Iron Smelting Site in the parish of Ridlington, Rutland, Jane Cowgill & Elaine Jones 16.247-9

ROSE, Brian, Memories of Trainspotting at Oakham, 1949-55 14.182-5 Rutland Bibliography, Christine Hill 11.44, 12.86, 14.195 [1993], 17.323 [1994-96]; see separate index of

titles mentioned, pp8-10 Rutland Convicts Transported to Australia, Grahame Thom 13.136-40 Rutland Elections in the early Eighteenth Century, Andrew Mitchell 15.206-12 Rutland History in [...], T H McK Clough (ed) 13, 141-6 [1991-92]; 14, 186-94 [1992-93]; 15, 237-42

[1993-94]; 16, 278-82 [1994-95]; 17, 314-23 [1995-96]; 18, 361-8 [1996-97]

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Rutland History and Archaeology in [...], T H McK Clough (ed) 19, 403-11 [1997-98]; 20, 445-51 [1998-99] Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, New Zealand, T H McK Clough & Penny Robinson 16.269-73 Rutland in Saskatchewan, Canada, Barbara Walters 16.276-7 Rutland Local History & Record Society (Editorial), [T H McK Clough] 12.46; [Cathy Firmin] 13.94,

14.150 Rutland Militia and Marching Guineas, Bryan Waites 16.274-5 Rutland Record Contributors (biographical notes) 11.2, 12.46, 13.94, 14.150, 15.198, 16.246, 17.286,

18.332, 19.370 Rutland Records, [T H McK Clough] 11, 42-3; 12, 88-9 Rutland Regained? (Editorial), Bryan Waites 11.2Rutland, Russia and Shakespeare, Prince Yuri Galitzine 11.3-13 SLEATH, Sheila: see OVENS, Robert SQUIRES, Anthony, Flitteris & Cold Overton: Two Medieval Deer Parks 12.47-52 Survival of Elms in Rutland, Guy Messenger 11.39-41 THOM, Grahame, Rutland Convicts Transported to Australia 13.136-40 TOZER, Malcolm, The Great Educational Experiment: Edward Thring at Uppingham School 12.58-65 Turret Clock at St Mary’s, Edith Weston, Michael Lee 13.129-35 Uppingham Family Emigrates to Australia, T H McK Clough 19.11-12 Village Archive: Preston Parish Records, Jess Baillie 12.53-7 WAITES, Bryan

Obituary of Professor W G Hoskins 13.147 Rutland Militia and Marching Guineas 16.274-5 Rutland Regained? (Editorial) 11.2 Review of At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Matkin, Philip F Rehbock (ed),

1992 15.243-4 Review of Leicestershire and Rutland Woodlands Past and Present, A Squires & M Jeeves, 1994 16.283

WALTERS, Barbara, Rutland in Saskatchewan, Canada 16.276-7 White Hart, Uppingham, Betty Finch 17.311-13

Index of Books Reviewed

ARMITAGE, D M E, & BREWIN S (illus), Heraldry in Rutland Churches, East Midlands Heraldry Society, 1994. Reviewed by T H McK Clough 16.284

At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Matkin, edited by Philip F Rehbock, University of Hawaii Press, 1992. Reviewed by Bryan Waites 15.243-4

CLOUGH, T H McK, Rutland in Old Photographs, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd and LMARS, 1993. Reviewed by Brian Nicholls 15.244

review of Ketton in Rutland, J Martin Goodwin, Spiegl Press, 1993 15.244 review of Heraldry in Rutland Churches, D M E Armitage & S Brewin, (illus), East Midlands Heraldry

Society, 1994 16.284 COX, Barrie, English Inn and Tavern Names, Centre for English Name Studies, University of Nottingham,

1994. Reviewed by John Field 16.284 DEAN, Barbara, review of Lincolnshire People, John R Ketteringham (comp), The King’s England Press,

1995 16.284 English Inn and Tavern Names, Barrie Cox, Centre for English Name Studies, University of Nottingham,

1994. Reviewed by John Field 16.283-4 FIELD, John, review of English Inn and Tavern Names, Barrie Cox, Centre for English Name Studies,

University of Nottingham, 1994 16.283-4 GOODWIN, J Martin, Ketton in Rutland, Spiegl Press, 1993. Reviewed by Tim Clough 15.244 Heraldry in Rutland Churches, D M E Armitage & S Brewin (illus), East Midlands Heraldry Society, 1994.

Reviewed by T H McK Clough 16.284

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JENKINS, Andrew, Rutland: A Portrait in Old Picture Postcards, SB Publications, 1993. Reviewed by Brian Nicholls 15.244

KETTERINGHAM, John R (comp), Lincolnshire People, The King’s England Press, 1995. Reviewed by Barbara Dean 16.284

Ketton in Rutland, J Martin Goodwin, Spiegl Press, 1993. Reviewed by Tim Clough 15.244 Leicestershire and Rutland Woodlands Past and Present, Anthony Squires & Michael Jeeves, Kairos Press,

1994. Reviewed by Bryan Waites 16.283 Lincolnshire People, John R Ketteringham (comp), The King’s England Press, 1995. Reviewed by Barbara

Dean 16.284 NICHOLLS, Brian

review of Rutland: A Portrait in Old Picture Postcards, Andrew Jenkins, SB Publications, 1993 15.244 review of Rutland in Old Photographs, Tim Clough, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd and LMARS, 1993

15.244 REHBOCK, Philip F (ed), At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Matkin, University

of Hawaii Press, 1992. Reviewed by Bryan Waites 15.243-4 Rutland in Old Photographs, Tim Clough, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd and LMARS, 1993. Reviewed by

Brian Nicholls 15.244 Rutland: A Portrait in Old Picture Postcards, Andrew Jenkins, SB Publications, 1993. Reviewed by Brian

Nicholls 15.244 SQUIRES, Anthony, & JEEVES, Michael, Leicestershire and Rutland Woodlands Past and Present, Kairos

Press, 1994. Reviewed by Bryan Waites 16.283-4 WAITES, Bryan

review of Leicestershire and Rutland Woodlands Past and Present, Anthony Squires & Michael Jeeves, Kairos Press, 1994 16.283

review of At Sea with the Scientifics: The Challenger Letters of Joseph Matkin, edited by Philip F Rehbock, University of Hawaii Press, 1992 15.243-4

Index of Titles mentioned in Rutland Bibliographies (compiled by Christine Hill in RR 11, 12, 14, 17)

Full bibliographical details of most of these titles will be found

in the Society’s publication Rutland Record 25 – Rutland in Print (2005).

Aligned Ancient Sites in Leicestershire and Rutland, R N Trubshaw, 1991 14.195 Ancient Crosses of Leicestershire and Rutland, R N Trubshaw, 1990 14.195 Anglo-Saxon Landscapes in the East Midlands, Jill Bourn (ed), 1996 17.324 ARMITAGE, D M E, Heraldry in Rutland Churches, 1994 17.324 As We Were:[extracts from the log books], Uppingham Community College, 1920-1990 12.86 ASTON, Nigel, Holy Cross, Burley-on-the-Hill, 1989 12.86 BELL, Robert, The Heraldry of RAF North Luffenham, 1991 14.195 BIGGS, Paul, Waterway walks in Leicestershire and Rutland, 1995 17.324 BOURN[E], Jill (ed), Anglo-Saxon Landscapes in the East Midlands, 1996 17.324 BOURNE, Jill, & GOODE, Amanda (eds), The Rutland Hearth Tax 1665, 1991 11.44. 12.86 Britons, to Arms! The Story of the British Volunteer Service [recte Soldier], Glen A Steppler, 1992 14.195 BUCHANAN, John, Oakham Orations, 1995 17.324 Buildings of England – Lincolnshire, Nikolaus Pevsner & John Harris, 1989 11.44Burley on the Hill, Mary O’Hagan, 1989 11.44 Celebration of Rutland, Bryan Waites (ed), 1994 17.324 Churches and Historic Buildings of Rutland, 1990 11.44 Clerical Poll-Taxes of the Diocese of Lincoln, 1377-1381, A K McHardy (ed), 1992 14.195

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CLOUGH, T H McK, Rutland in Old Photographs, 1993 17.324 County List of Scheduled Monuments, Leicestershire 1994 17.324 COX, Barrie:

English Inn and Tavern Names, 1994 16.284 Place-Names of Rutland, 1989-92 17.324

Curiosities of Leicestershire and Rutland, Joyce Lee & Jon Dean, 1995 17.324 Dialect, Customs and Derivations in Rutland, A R Traylen, 1990 11.44 DUCKERS, Nigel, & DAVIES, Huw, A Place in the Country, Social Change in Rural England, 1990 11.44; 12.86

English Inn and Tavern Names, Barrie Cox,1994 16.284 Farming in Focus – Photographs of Leicestershire Agriculture, 1860-1940, 1989 11.44; 12.86FRISBY, Mike, Look Back at Langham, 1991 14.195 GALE, John W V, Ruddles’ Guide to fishing Rutland Water, 1989 12.86 GERRARD, David, Leicestershire and Rutland of one hundred years ago, 1994 17.324 Good Gargoyle Guide, R N Trubshaw, 1991 14.195 GOODWIN, J Martin, Ketton in Rutland, 1993 17.324 Green Fields and the Sky. The History of RAF Cottesmore, Norman J Roberson & Jack G Talliss, 1991 12.86

Green Shires, Lindsay Williamson, 1988 11.44 Handlist of parish and non-conformist church registers in the Leicestershire Record Office, 1996 17.324 HARRIS, Chris & Peter, Rutland by the Way, 1992 14.195 Hatchments in Britain, Peter Summers & John Tit[t]erton, 1988 11.44 Heraldry in Rutland Churches, D M E Armitage, 1994 17.324 Heraldry of RAF North Luffenham, Robert Bell, 1991 14.195 HEWITT, P A, Leicestershire and Rutland Clockmakers, 1992 14.195 History of Gilson’s Hospital, Morcott, David Parkin, 1995 17.324 Holy Cross, Burley-on-the-Hill, Nigel Aston, 1989 12.86 Holy Wells and Springs in Leicestershire and Rutland, R N Trubshaw, 1990 14.195 HOPEWELL, Jeffery, Shire County Guide: Leicestershire & Rutland, 1989 11.44 HUGHES, Olwen, Leicestershire and Rutland Sketchbook, 1994 17.324 Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands. History, Operation and Railways, Eric S Tonks, 1989 12.86Ketton in Rutland, J Martin Goodwin, 1993 17.324 KRECH, Shepard, III, A Victorian Earl in the Arctic, 1989 11.44 LEE, Joyce, Who’s buried where in Leicestershire, 1991 12.86 LEE, Joyce, & DEAN, Jon, Curiosities of Leicestershire and Rutland, 1995 17.324 Leicestershire and Rutland: Shire County Guide, Jeffery Hopewell, 1989 11.44 Leicestershire and Rutland Clockmakers, P A Hewitt, 1992 14.195 Leicestershire and Rutland of one hundred years ago, David Gerrard, 1994 17.324 Leicestershire and Rutland on Horseback, 1994 17.324 Leicestershire and Rutland Sketchbook, Olwen Hughes, 1994 17.324 Leicestershire and Rutland Village Book, 1989 11.44 Leicestershire and Rutland within living memory, 1994 17.324 Leicestershire and Rutland Woodlands Past and Present, Anthony Squires & Michael Jeeves, 1994 16.283-

4, 17.324 Life of the Gentry from Rutland, A R Traylen, 1992 14.195 Little-known Leicestershire and Rutland, Bob Trubshaw, 1995 17.324 Look Back at Langham School, Maggie Wilson, 1991 14.195 Look Back at Langham, Mike Frisby, 1991 14.195 Lyddington Bede House, Charmian & Paul Woodfield, 1990 12.86 Macmillan Way: a new long-distance footpath across limestone England, 1996 17.324 McHARDY, A K (ed), Clerical Poll-Taxes of the Diocese of Lincoln, 1377-1381, 1992 14.195 MERRILL, John N J, The Rutland Water Challenge Walk, 1990 12.86 O’HAGAN, Mary, Burley on the Hill, 1989 11.44 Oakham Heritage Trail, Bryan Waites, 1993 14.195 Oakham Orations, John Buchanan, 1995 17.324 Old Motors, Motorcycles and Garages of Rutland, A R Traylen, 1990 12.86

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PARKIN, David, The History of Gilson’s Hospital, Morcott, 1995 17.324 PEVSNER, Nikolaus, & HARRIS, John, Buildings of England – Lincolnshire, 1989 11.44 Place in the Country, Social Change in Rural England, Nigel Duckers & Huw Davies, 1990 11.44. 12.86Place-Names of Rutland, Barrie Cox, 1989-92 17.324 Poet’s England – Leicestershire and Rutland, Guy Stapleton, 1992 14.195 PROPHET, John, Views of Old Rutland – Vol 3: Oakham and Uppingham, 1990 12.86 Pub walks in Leicestershire and Rutland, Bryan Waites, 1993 17.324 QUICK, Josephine, Rutland Cameos, 1993 17.324 ROBERSON, Norman J, & TALLISS, Jack G, The Green Fields and the Sky. The History of RAF

Cottesmore, 1991 12.86 Ruddles’ Guide to fishing Rutland Water, John W V Gale, 1989 12.86 Rutland by the Way, Chris & Peter Harris, 1992 14.195 Rutland Cameos, Josephine Quick, 1993 17.324 Rutland Hearth Tax, 1665, Jill Bourne & Amanda Goode (eds), 1991 11.44. 12.86 Rutland in Old Photographs, T H McK Clough, 1993 17.324 Rutland Marriage Index 1754-1837, Part 1, 1991 14.195 Rutland Natural History Society 1965-1990, 1990 12.86Rutland Water Challenge Walk, John N J Merrill, 1990 12.86 Shire County Guide: Leicestershire & Rutland, Jeffery Hopewell, 1989 11.44 SQUIRES, Anthony, & JEEVES, Michael, Leicestershire and Rutland Woodlands Past and Present, 1994 16.283-4, 17.324

Standing Stones and Mark Stones in Leicestershire and Rutland, R N Trubshaw, 1991 14.195 STAPLETON, Guy, Poet’s England – Leicestershire and Rutland, 1992 14.195 STEPPLER, Glen A, Britons, to Arms! The Story of the British Volunteer Service [recte Soldier], 1992 14.195

SUMMERS, Peter, & TITERTON [sic, recte Titterton], John, Hatchments in Britain, 1988 11.44Sundew in Rutland. History of the world’s largest walking excavator, Alan Winterton, 1995 17.324 THORNTON, Philip, The Vanishing Chater, 1989 11.44 TONKS, Eric S, The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands. History, Operation and Railways, 1989 12.86 TRAYLEN, A R:

Dialect, Customs and Derivations in Rutland, 1990 11.44 Life of the Gentry from Rutland, 1992 14.195 Old Motors, Motorcycles and Garages of Rutland, 1990 12.86

TRUBSHAW, R N: Aligned Ancient Sites in Leicestershire and Rutland, 1991 14.195 Ancient Crosses of Leicestershire and Rutland, 1990 14.195 Good Gargoyle Guide, 1991 14.195 Holy Wells and Springs in Leicestershire and Rutland, 1990 14.195 Little-known Leicestershire and Rutland, 1995 17.324 Standing Stones and Mark Stones in Leicestershire and Rutland, 1991 14.195

Vanishing Chater, Philip Thornton, 1989 11.44 Victorian Earl in the Arctic, Shepard Krech III, 1989 11.44 Views of Old Rutland – Vol 3: Oakham and Uppingham, John Prophet, 1990 12.86 WAITES, Bryan:

Oakham Heritage Trail, 1993 14.195 Pub walks in Leicestershire and Rutland, 1993 17.324

WAITES, Bryan (ed), A Celebration of Rutland, 1994 17.324 Waterway walks in Leicestershire and Rutland, Paul Biggs, 1995 17.324 Who’s buried where in Leicestershire, Joyce Lee, 1991 12.86 WILLIAMSON, Lindsay, Green Shires, 1988 11.44 WILSON, Maggie, Look Back at Langham School, 1991 14.195 WINTERTON, Alan, Sundew in Rutland. History of the world’s largest walking excavator, 1995 17.324 WOODFIELD, Charmian & Paul, Lyddington Bede House, 1990 12.86

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References are to issue number (in bold), followed by page number(s) and figure numbers where relevant. Rutland civil parishes are shown in bold large and small capitals.

Non-Rutland place-names are generally shown with historic counties or with countries. Abbreviated forenames, except ‘Jno’, have been expanded.

Some editorial amplifications, clarifications or qualifications given for ease of reference are added in brackets (eg, Adams: Fred [A W]) or in parentheses(eg, Agnese (artist)).

58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment 16.269-71

(fig 3) Abbey, John 19.397 Abbey, William 19.397 abbeys:

Calke, Derbys 11.22, 12.89 Launde, Leics 11.16, 15.241, 18.334,

338 Newstead, Notts 12.87, 19.387 Owston, Leics 19.404 Westminster, London 18.357

Abbot of: Bec, France 11.15, 17 Crowland, Lincs 11.16 Grimsby, Lincs 11.17 Owston, Leics 11.15 St Mary de Pratis, Leicester 11.17 Westminster 20.418

Abbotsholme School, Rocester, Staffs 12.64

Abdullah Khan 11.9 (fig 9) Aberdeen, Scotland 17.299 Access to Archives project 20.446 Act of Attainder 17.300 Adam, Benjamin Addington 17.288 Adam, moneyer 14.164 Adams:

Fred [A W], Sqn Ldr 11.43, 12.90, 14.150, 192-3, 15.241-2, 16.282, 17.321-2, 20.448, 450

Olive 11.43, 14.150, 192-3, 15.242, 16.282, 20.450

Richard 17.319, 20.448 Adcock:

John 16.260 Mary 16.257 William 16.275

Ades, William 16.260 Admiralty Islands 12.78 aerial photography 12.91, 15.238 Affleck, Capt Gilbert 16.274 Africa 11.3 afterpannage 18.337 Age of Equipoise 15.243 Age of Excellence 13.125 Agnese (artist) 19.384 Agnew, Agnes 19.391 agriculture 16.268:

arable farming 14.175, 16.247 counties 14.180 efficiency 14.175

employment 16.262 ephemera 15.239 greater yields 14.175 implements 11.19, 14.176 labour force 14.175 methods 14.175 prosperity of 14.175 shows 15.215

Ainsworth, Harrison 20.436 airfield archaeology 16.282 Airfix 14.183 Airs, M 18.356-7 Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd 15.244,

16.257 Alaska Commercial Company 11.38 Alaska (Peninsula), USA 11.33, 38 Albert, Prince 13.108 Alberta, Canada 15.239 Alberti (artist) 19.384 Aldersgate, London 11.10 Aldwinkle, William of 11.15 alehouses 20.430 Aleppo, Turkey 11.4 Alexander of Lyddington 18.338 Alexandria, Egypt 12.77 Alexandrovskaya, Russia 11.8 (fig 8) Algeciras, Spain 15.232 Alger, Edward 17.291 Algiers, N Africa 11.3 Alken, Sefferin 19.387 Allen:

Eric 17.295 George Fred 16.271 Ian 14.182, 184

Allexton, Leics 15.232, 16.247, 18.335-6, 338, 340:

chief lords of 18.333 fishponds 18.341 fortified enclosure 20.419 Hall 15.236, 18.327, 341 manor of 18.328, 333, 339, 341 mill 18.328, 332 moated fortalice 18.340-1 (fig 1) Peter de Neville 18.334 prison 18.341

Allyson, June 12.83 Almond, James, blacksmith 15.217, 219,

222, 223 (fig 16), 224 Almond, William 16.275, 18.342, 345-6,

348 almshouses 16.281

Alps, the 11.3 Alsthorpe:

medieval settlement 20.421 medieval taxation 20.423

(see also Aulthort) Alstoe:

Chapel Farm 20.423 deserted medieval settlement 20.422 Hundred 11.43, 20.421 Mount 11.43, 20.421, 422 (fig 4) ridge 20.423 tofts and crofts 20.422

Alter, Richard 16.274 Alwold, Roger 11.17 Ambassador of Persia 11.8 Amboina, Indonesia 12.74 amenity parks 14.158 America 15.235 American War 16.276 Ancaster, Earl of / Lord 15.229 Ancaster, Lincs 18.326

archives 11.2, 14.191 estates 14.188, 191, 15.228 ancient woodlands 12.46

Anderson, Sonia 20.447 Andrew, M 17.323 Andrews:

Reg 16.273 Richard 16.257 William 16.257

Angel, J A 20.444 Anglian Water Authority 11.24, 17.322 Anglican Church 11.31, 15.210, 17.298 Anglo-Catholic practices 12.66 Anglo-Russian relations 11.10 animal bones in archaeology 12.91,

16.255, 19.403, 20.427 animal feeds 11.20 animal husbandry 11.20 Anne (ship) 11.4 Anselm, vicar of Canwick, Lincs 11.14 Antakya (Antiochia) mint, Turkey

14.151-2 Antarctic 12.74, 15.243 Antipodes 15.239 Apethorpe, Northants, church clock

13.130-3, 134 (fig 11) apparitor (diocesan official) 12.54 apprenticeship indenture 16.280 Apsley House, London 15.230 Aquileia mint, Italy 14.151, 153

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Aquitaine, France 14.163 arable farming 14.175, 16.247 Arcadius, coins of 14.151, 154, 156 Archaeological Project Services 20.445 archaeological:

provision 14.193 survival 20.429 wardens 20.448

Archangel, Northern Russia 11.4Archbishop of Canterbury 11.12, 16, 12.59, 67

arch-braced roof 17.305 Archdeacon Johnson 12.58, 15.240,17.307, 18.361

Archdeacon of East Riding of Yorkshire 11.15

Archdeaconry of Northampton 11.14,16, 14.187

Arcona, Prussian frigate 12.78 Arctic 11.4, 25-6 Arctic Expedition 12.77 Arctic Ocean 11.29 Arden, William 16.275 Argentina 14.175 Aria, Greece 11.3Arles (Arelate) mint, France 14.151-2 Armitage, H Kelsall, architect 13.101 Armley Wood, Exton 18.366 Armstrong (map) 18.327 Army Council 17.297 Armyn, Evers 19.372 Arnold, Dr Thomas 12.60-1, 64 ARP Warden lapel badge 18.363 arquibuses [sic] 11.7 Arthurian legend 12.59 Artie grouse 11.32 Asfordby colliery, Leics 18.331 Asfordby, Lincs, Crown Inn 20.450 Ashby de la Zouch Park, Leics 14.158 Ashe, Simeon 12.66, 68-9 ashlar surface 17.309, 10 Ashley, M 17.300 ASHWELL 15.242:

archaeology 16.281, 20.450 Hall 14.173 Home Farm 16.281, 20.450 Methodist Chapel 15.240 parish records 19.404 Surveyors of the Highways’ Account

Book 11.42-3 Water Lane 20.450

Ashwood: Elizabeth 17.312 Jemima 17.312 Samuel 17.312

Asia Minor 11.3 Askew, Joseph 17.312, 13 assarting 12.51 assize record book 18.347 Assyrian Monarchy 17.299 Astrakhan, Russia 11.5-6, 8 Astwell, Benjamin 16.275 Aswardby, Richard of 11.17 Aswin, Edward 16.275 Atkins, William 16.274 Atlantic Ocean 12.74 Attorney General 20.430-1 Auden, W H 13.125

Aulthort [Alsthorpe], hamlet and chapel 20.423

Australia 12.72-4, 13.136-40, 15.243,16.276, 19.411

Australian: Agricultural Company 13.140 expedition 12.77 Joint Copying Project 13.137 National University 13.94

Authorpe, Lincs 11.17 Awcock, Alison 14.150, 175 Ayde (warship) 11.9 Aylesbeare, Devon 15.235 AYSTON:

church 16.280, 20.447 Hall 13.143 parish records 17.316, 19.404, 20.447

park 14.160-1 Azores 12.74 Back, James 13.139 bacon 19.400-02 Bacon:

Andrew 12.66 Francis 11.3, 18.358, 20.430-1 Nathaniel 12.66 William 12.66

Badeslade, Thomas 19.384 Badley, J H 12.64 Bagley, Henry, bellfounder 13.134 Bailey:

Edward 13.139 Frances 13.139 James, butcher 13.137-9 John Thomas 13.139 Mary 13.138 Orme 16.259 Peter 13.139 Robert 13.138

Baillie, Jess 12.46, 88, 14.187 Baines, Edward 17.295, 18.348 Bakepuiz family 18.333 Baker:

family 17.318 Edward George 17.318 G 15.236 — , joiner, Stocken Hall 15.229, 231 Joseph, labourer 15.217 F E, Mrs 17.296, 299 Henry de Foe, the Rev 12.85 Richard Westbrook 11.43, 13.122-3, 15.239, 17.318, 18.363, 19.391

William Henry 17.295 Baldock, John of 11.15 Bales, Jno 16.275 Ball, Mrs W Clement 13.102 Ball, the Rev 12.67 Ballinrees, Coleraine, Northern Ireland 14.152

Baltic timber 15.220, 222 Bancroft, Paul 18.360, 20.425, 451 Banham, Sir John 14.192 Bank of New South Wales 16.272 Banks Land, Canada 11.36 Banton, John, poet 13.124-8 Baptist, Lord Campden 18.327 Baptista (artist) 19.384

Barber: Thomas Gerrard, Canon 12.87 John (Lewis) 12.46, 18.326 (fig),

348, 363-4, 20.449 John, the Rev, 18.326

Barber Archive Room, Oakham School 18.326

Bardulf, Thomas 18.336 Bardulf, William 18.336 Bare-bones Parliament 17.300 Barfield, Michael 15.205 Barfield, Tim 15.198-9 Barfoot, Sharp 19.391 bark, peeling 16.276 Barker:

family 19.371 Abel (Sir) 19.371-2, 374, 376, 379-81 Ann 19.371-81 Baldwin 19.371 Elizabeth 19.371-2, 374 Jane 19.376, 379 Mary 19.372 Samuel 18.347 Thomas 19.371-2, 381 Walter 19.380

Barker MSS 19.371, 381, 404 Barker, Directory 17.312 Barley:

James 17.312 Maurice 18.326 Miss G 17.318 Sarah 17.312

BARLEYTHORPE 14.162, 15.219, 16.262, 19.393:

enclosure 15.217 Hall 11.25, 27 ironstone 15.218, 219 (fig 11) kennels 15.218 pits 15.217, 219

Barlow: Edward 16.264 Henry 17.292, 296 Mary Ann 13.139

Barnell, John 13.109 Barnes:

family 20.443 Eliza Margaret 20.437 Michelle 17.316, 18.363 S R, the Rev 15.236 W H, the Rev 20.444 William, poet 13.125

Barnsdale: banks and ditches 18.365, 366 (fig 2) boundary wall 18.365 deer park 18.365 earthworks 18.365 elm trees 11.40 exposed causeway 18.366 (fig 3) lime kilns 15.217-8 Lodge 15.218 Park 14.159-61 map of 18.365 (fig 1) pits 15.217 Wood 15.224

barrel-vaulted chamber 19.403 Barren, H 15.232 Barries, Michelle 16.280 Barrington Court, Somerset 18.357

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BARROW 17.287, 290, 291, 292, 293, 19.393:

allotments 13.122 Byrch’s Charity 17.287-96 Church House 17.288 Ling’s Close 17.288, 89

Barrowby, Lincs 11.15 BARROWDEN 12.72, 15.243, 17.291,

18.347: archaeology 16.281-2, 20.425-9 border village 15.209 chantry certificates 11.43 Chapel Lane 20.448 church 15.240, 20.425 elm trees 11.40, 11.41 (fig 3) enclosure 11.18, 20.425 Exeter Arms 16.281 fellmongery 11.20 fishpond 20.425 highway robbery 16.275 ironstone quarries 11.23 King’s Lane 20.425, 427 Main Street 20.425, 427, 429 Marshy Meadows 15.200 medieval manorial site 20.425 parish records 19.405 place name 20.425 quarry pits 20.425 school log book 14.191, 15.238 shoemaker and beekeeper 14.191 tithe map 20.425 title deeds 11.42 White Swan Inn 20.436 will of Henry Mason 11.42

Barry, the Rev W H 15.236 Bartholomew of Verdun 18.334 Bartholomew, Freddie 12.82 Barton buses 14.183 Basset, William 18.337 Bassingburn, Herts 14.188 Bastien, Pierre 14.152 Bateman, Admiral 18.364 Bateman, George 16.275 Bath, Master William of 11.14 bats 14.171 Battle of Marston Moor 17.298 Battle of Naseby 17.298 Battle of Worcester 18.353 Battson, Thomas 15.217, 221-2 Baxter:

J 20.419 John 17.296 Ian 16.252-5

Bay Burley (racehorse) 18.359 Bay of Biscay 16.276 Baynbrigge, Richard 12.47 Baynes, Adam 18.356 Bayton, John of 11.16 Beamish, Matthew 14.186, 17.322 Bean, William 18.347 beasts of the chase 14.158 beaten earth floors 20.427 BEAUMONT CHASE 18.338:

castle 20.417 (fig 2), 419 extra-parochial parish 20.419 hunting 20.419 natural promontory 20.419 seat of royal forester 20.419

Beaver Lake and River, Canada 11.30 Beaver:

Emma 13.114 George, mason 13.120 John 17.311 William 13.114

Bec, France, Abbot of 11.17 Beck, Agnes 11.8 Bedales School, Steep, Hampshire

12.64 Bede House, Lyddington 14.159 Bedford 12.78 beef, price of 11.26 Beetham, Bryan 16.274 Beisson, Francisca 18.327 Belgian royal carriages 15.215 Bell:

Charles 17.296 E Trevor 13.94, 16.246, 260, 18.360 George 16.274 John 17.290, 296, 311 Sarah 17.290 Thomas 17.296 William 17.311

Bellairs, Richard 15.217 Belmesthorpe:

elm trees 11.40-1 Grange 13.141, 14.187

Belton House, Grantham, Lincs 13.141 BELTON (-IN-RUTLAND) 17.291, 18.333,

341: College Farm Road 18.328 common fields 18.328 (fig 1), 329 earthworks 18.327 enclosure map 18.327 estate map 18.327 fieldnames 18.332, 327, 328 fish-pond 18.332 Godfrey’s Terrier 13.143, 18.327 gravel pit 18.328 Lord of the Manor 18.327-8 Mill Field 18.327 parish registers 18.327 Park Field 18.327 post mill 18.327 Raspberry Spring 18.332 robbery 18.345 Rutland Canteen 18.363, 19.405 schoolchildren 18.362 strip farming 18.329 survey of 18.327 tithe map 18.327 watermill 18.327, 332, 20.448 West Brook 18.327 windmill 18.327

Belvoir Castle / estate, Leics 13.126,16.259, 18.350, 352

Bennet, J W 16.278 Bennett, Christopher 17.295 Bennington, John 17.291 Bentham, William 16.266 Berchedone (= Barrowden) 20.425 Berenger, [Richard] (author) 19.395 berewicks 20.418 Bering Sea 11.34 Berkeley family 16.258 Berkhamstead, Herts 11.16

Bermondsey, London, St Mary Magdalen’s Church 12.68-9

Bermuda 12.74 Berridge:

Anthony 17.293, 294, 296 John 17.295 Peter 16.274 Thomas 18.347 William 17.288, 294, 295, 296

Berry Brothers & Bagshaw (valuation notebooks) 15.239

Bettinson, Joseph 17.295 Betts, Maidwell 16.251 Bexhill, East Sussex 15.235 bezoar (medicinal preparation) 19.379 Bibby, Charles Hesketh 15.228 Biggs, John 12.55 Billesdon, Leics 15.243:

parish free school 12.72, 15.243 Billyn, John 20.434 Bingham, Mr & Mrs J 17.311, 313 Binns, Mr, agent 15.229 Birchnell, Edward, mason 15.217, 219,

224-5 Birchnell, John, mason 15.217, 224 Birmingham University Field

Archaeology Unit 19.403 BISBROOKE 20.425:

agricultural labourers 14.178-9 census returns 14.180 church 18.362 demographic change 14.175, 177, 179 enclosure 19.405 gypsies 14.179-80 Hall 14.179 market gardening 14.179-80 parish records 18.362 Pond Field 14.179 population 14.177-8, 179 (fig 5), 180 school 11.43 vicar of 16.274

Bishop: Bompas, W C 11.28, 31 Burghersh of Lincoln 20.416 John of Llandaff 11.17 of Lincoln 11.14, 16-17, 14.158-9,

20.421 of London 18.356 of Peterborough 12.67, 14.180,

16.281, 17.291 Whitgift, Worcester Register of 11.12

Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln 13.94

Black Butcher (horse) 15.229 Black Death 12.47, 14.158 Black, Thomas E H 12.81 blackbird 11.30 blacksmith 11.19, 14.150-1, 177 Blackstone & Co, Stamford 15.238 Blake, Alan 18.367 Blake, Gladys 18.367 Bland, Benjamin, wheelwright 15.217 Bland, David 20.449 Blandamer, Mike 18.360 Blankney Hunt 11.25 Blaze family 18.362 Blenheim (Palace), Oxon 15.208 Bloodie Rebellion 17.315

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Bloodworth, T P, of South Luffenham 13.139

Blore, Edward 13.123 Blore, Thomas 11.43, 13.123, 14.191,

19.395 Blount family 18.328 Blower, Jno 16.275 Bludworth, William 16.274 Blyth, Ann 12.82 Boddington, F W 18.362 Boddington, W 15.238 Bodenham, John 11.12 Bodleian Library, Oxford 11.11, 12.47,

13.126, 16.259 bog ore 16.248 Bokhara, Uzbekistan 11.5, 7 Boles, Dr 19.380 Bolton, (Major) E G 18.326, 20.447 Bompas, W C, Anglican Bishop of

Athabasca 11.28, 31 Bond & Reed (architects) 14.193 Bond, John Linnell, architect 13.120,

19.387 bones, animal 16.255, 19.374, 20.427,

449 Book of Cookrye, ‘A.W.’ 1591 11.11 (fig

12) Book of Daniel 17.299 Book of Rutland, Bryan Matthews 12.58 boot and shoe manufacture 11.18 Booth, John 19.376 Booth, Mabella 19.376 Booth-Armstrong coding of occupation

data 16.262 Borough Park, Charnwood, Leics 12.48 Borth, Dyfed, North Wales 12.62-3 Boston, Lincs 11.21, 18.362-3, 19.401 Bosworth, William 17.295 Bosworth Field, battle of, Leics 12.48 Botanical Society of the British Isles

11.2 Botany, Richard Pulteney 19.395 Bottesford, Leics 13.116, 16.268 Boulder Clay 17.322, 18.366 boundary features 20.450 Bourne, Lincs 11.22 Bowman, E & Sons Ltd 14.193 Bowman, Sheridan 14.156 boxing 11.26 Boyle, Captain R E J 20.450 Boyle, George H 14.179, 181 Bozolander / Bayslander, Jacob 16.275,

18.342, 347 Bradford University, Yorks 15.241,

20.449 Bradgate Park, Leics 14.161 Bradley, Professor Richard 16.257 Bradshaw:

A M, corn and forage merchant 14.171-3

Henry 16.275 Maud 14.174

Bramah, Joseph 15.214 Bramall Hall, Stockport 13.94 Brancaster, Norfolk 14.154 Branson:

Arthur 14.173-4 Bryan 14.172-3

Dora 14.173 Florence 14.173 George 14.173 Harriet 14.173 James 14.172-3 John 14.173 Kathleen 14.173 Martha 14.172 Mary Ann 14.169, 173 Samuel 14.172-3 Thomas 14.173 William 14.172-3

Brasenose College, Oxford 11.13 BRAUNSTON (-IN-RUTLAND) 14.170,

17.291, 18.338: archaeology 19.403 Blue Ball Inn 20.434 Braunston Manor 17.322 church 13.135, 17.322 Church Street 19.403 deeds 12.88, 19.405 enclosure 12.50 life expectancy 16.267 manor of 18.336, 340 open fields 12.50 school documents 14.191 Stilton cheese 16.258

Brazil 12.74 bread oven 14.172 Breedon-on-the-Hill, Leics, Lord of

12.48 breviary, portable 14.188 breweries:

Ketton brewery 11.20 Langham brewery 11.20, 13.141 Rutland Brewery 11.20 Whissendine brewery 11.20

brewing 16.264 bricklayers 14.177 brickworks 11.23, 42 (fig) Bridge Casterton – see Great Casterton Bridgewater, Earls of 13.141 Bridgnorth, Shropshire 18.339 brigantines 11.8 Briggs, Asa 13.108 Brighton, C W 15.236 Bring, James 12.85 Bringhurst, property at 17.318 Bristol Bay, Canada 11.33 Bristol, Avon 16.274 Britain 14.151-2, 178:

early industrial 14.175 population of 14.177

British: Admiralty 12.71 civil service 12.78 Geological Survey 15.200 Government 15.243 Horological Institute 13.129, 14.150 Library 12.68-9, 13.123, 126, 18.362 Museum 11.6-8, 12, 25, 12.59,

14.150-1, 154, 156, 159, 15.243 Museum (Natural History) 12.72 petroleum industry 20.444 School, Athens 18.326 Standard for preservation of records

13.142, 14.187 Steel Corporation 17.289-90

British Columbia, Canada 15.234 British Rail Eastern Region 14.182, 184-5 British Rail Midland Region 14.182-4 Brittannia [sic] Printing Office, Leicester

18.345 Brittany 14.178 Brocklebank:

Agnes, Lady 15.236 Anne 15.228 Daisy 15.232 Sylvia 15.235 (fig 5) Thomas, Sir 15.228, 236 Violet 15.236

Bromsgrove, Richard of 11.17 BROOKE 14.170, 15.209, 19.382, 384:

archaeology 16.247 church 11.43, 13.94, 18.362 deeds 11.43 earthquake 13.123 faculty 20.447 fish ponds 18.331 osier beds 18.331 parish records 18.362, 19.405,

20.447 Park 14.160-1 Priory 11.17, 14.160

Brooks, Miss M 12.80 Brooksby, Leics 20.430 Broom, Sarah 17.296 Brophy, Vicky 15.242 Broughton:

Andrew 17.300 Edward 17.300 Elizabeth 17.300 Heather 12.88 Marcus 17.300 Margaret 17.300 Richard 17.300 Wymarke 17.300

Broughton Tower, Lancs 17.300 Browett, Benjamin 16.274 Browett, Harry 18.332 Brown(e):

Capability 14.159, 19.387 J R 16.276 James 16.263 Job 16.274 John 12.67, 15.217-9, 224, 229 John William 17.295 N, Captain 16.274-5 Robert 16.274 Samuel 17.311 Thomas 16.274

Brown University, Rhode Island, USA 11.2

Browning, Jennifer 20.450-1 Brownlow:

Collection 15.238, 17.316, 20.446 estates in Rutland 13.141 Lord 13.141 Manuscripts 13.141

Brownsworth, John, barrow maker 15.217, 224

Brus, Bernard de 13.118 Bryan Matthews, Memorial Lecture

12.58, 65, 15.240, 16.281, 17.319 Bryanston School, Blandford, Dorset

12.64

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Bryant, Arthur 13.125 Buckby, Thomas 16.275 Buckden, Cambs 11.17 Buckingham, Duke of 12.48, 18.355 Buckinghamshire 18.340 Buckle:

Arnold 19.394 Daniel 19.394 Robert 19.388

Buckley, Richard 16.255 Buckminster, Leics 16.257, 17.289 buffalo 11.30 building stone 15.218 building trades 14.177 Bulamoor / Bulamore, Francis, tiler

15.217, 219 Bull:

Ann 17.312 Elizabeth 17.312 John 17.312 Joseph 17.312 Sarah 17.312

Bullimore, Elizabeth 17.290, 296 Bulstrode, Edward 17.294 Bunnery, Thomas 18.347 Bunning, George 17.291 Burchnall, Bob 16.282, 17.321, 18.367 Burghley, Stamford, Lincs:

Arts & Crafts Exhibition 12.89 House 13.107, 14.158, 15.229, 234,

20.425 Park 15.232

Burghley, David 15.234 Burghley, Winifred 15.234 BURLEY 13.118, 15.209, 18.353, 19.393,

20.423: Alstoe Mount 11.43, 20.421, 422

(fig 4) brickhills 13.120 Burley on the Hill 12.46, 20.430,

15.208, 212, 238, 17.298, 317,18.350

castle earthworks 20.417 (fig 2) chantry certificates 11.43 church 11.43, 18.353-4 (fig 2), 361 Cow Close Farm 16.281 Earls of Winchilsea 16.274 Finch archives 11.2, 12.89-90,

13.141 mansion 18.349-60 elm trees 11.40 fishponds 11.41, 13.94, 18.356, 358 gasworks 11.23 ironstone quarries 11.23 park 13.123, 14.158-9, 160-1,

18.353, 355, 359 Reach 18.366 roadside hovel 13.94 stable conversion 13.143 Turnover Bridge 11.21 Tuscan barn 14.160 village smithy 11.19 (fig 3)

Burley with the Cloud (racehorse) 18.359

Burneby: Richard 14.168 Sarah 14.168 Thomas 14.168

Burnham, Master William of, vicar of Colsterworth, Lincs 11.15

Burns, Robert, poet 13.125, 6 Burrows, William 16.274 Burton:

Andrew 19.376 Anne 19.372, 374 Cornelius 17.291, 294 Frances 19.377 Jane 19.374, 377 Josh 16.274 Thomas 19.372, 374, 376-7, 380

Burton-on-Trent, Staffs, church of 11.15 Burwell, Cambridgeshire 20.423 Bury St Edmunds mint 14.163 Bush, the Rev Joseph 13.100 Bussey family 20.421 Buthay, Jno 16.274 Butler, Adrian 20.451 Butterfield, Ian 15.205 Buxton, Audrey 12.85 By God’s Grace, Bryan Matthews 12.58 Byrch (Birch):

Elizabeth 17.287, 291-2 Thomas 17.287, 291-3

Byrch’s Charity 17.287-96 Byron, Lord George Gordon Noel 12.87

(fig 1), 13.125-6 Bywaters, John 20.434 cabinetmakers 14.177 Cala Bona, Majorca 11.3 Calcraft, William 18.348 CALDECOTT:

border village 15.209 Brown estate 17.316 copyholds 17.318 demographic change 14.179 Garthorpe deeds 17.318 Gidding deeds 17.318 halfpenny token 17.318 Parish Council 16.279 parish records 19.405 properties at 17.318 Richard Hill token 17.318 school 16.279 Snelston deserted medieval village

18.367 White Hart Inn 20.436

California, University of, San Diego, USA 15.243

Calke Abbey, Derbys 11.22, 12.89 Calverley:

Henry 19.374, 379, 380 Philippa 19.374 Walter 19.374, 379

Calverley, Yorks 19.380-1 Calwell, Samuel 16.275 Cambrey, Robert 17.295 Cambridge County Geographies:

Rutland, George Phillips 20.441 Cambridge University 13.125, 131,

15.228, 17.297-8, 300 Cambridge University Press 20.441 Cambridgeshire, elm trees in 11.41 Came, John 17.299 Cameron, Violet 11.25 (fig 2), 27 Campbell, John Allan 15.236

Campden, Lady 13.118, 16.279, 19.399 Campden, Viscount 13.119, 19.395 Camsell, Julian Stewart 11.38 Canada 11.27-38, 14.175, 15.234 Canadian Government 11.28 Canadian Pacific Railway 11.27-9 Canadian Prairies 11.29, 16.276 canals 11.2, 18, 20-1, 13.123, 16.260,

19.391 Canaries, The 12.74 Cant:

family 15.238 Robert James 17.313 William 17.313

Canterbury, Archbishop of 12.59, 67 Canterbury mint 14.163-6 Canton, China 12.75-6:

bazaars 12.76 Cantor, Eddie 12.82 Cantor, Leonard 12.47, 14.150, 158,

18.333 Canwick, Lincs 11.14 Cape Finisterre, Spain 12.74 Cape Franklin, Canada 11.32 Cape Mataplan, Greece 12.74 Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

19.411 Cape Town, South Africa 12.74, 76,

20.444 Cape Verde Islands 12.74 Cape York, Australia 12.78 Caracalla, coin of 14.155 Carausius, coin of 14.155 Carey, John, cartographer 14.160 Carleton House Terrace, St James’s Park,

London 11.27 Carleton, Sir Dudley 18.349 Carlin:

David 15.241-2, 16.255-6, 282, 17.321, 18.329, 367, 20.450

Hazel 14.192, 15.242, 17.321, 18.367

Rachel 14.192, 15.242, 17.321, 18.367

Carlton Curlieu, Leics 18.340 Carlton Hayes Hospital, Leics 12.88 Carnell, Dr Peter 20.449 carriers 17.313 Carter, Thomas, carrier 15.217, 227 Cary (map) 18.327 Casewick Hall, Lincs 13.120 Caspian Sea 11.5-8 Casterton – see Great Casterton, Little

Casterton castles:

Beaumont Chase 20.417 (fig 2), 419 Belvoir, Leics 13.126, 16.259,

18.350, 352 Chepstow, Monmouth 17.300 Elizabeth, Jersey 17.299 Essendine 20.421 Grimsthorpe, Lincs 15.229-30 in Leicestershire 20.415 in Rutland 18.334, 335, 20.415-24 Lincoln 11.43 Lowther, Cumberland 11.25, 26 (fig

3), 27, 30, 36-7 (fig 8) North Luffenham 20.417 (fig 2)

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Oakham (sv Oakham) Sauvey, Withcote, Leics 18.334, 335 Stamford, Lincs 20.416 Woodhead, Gt Casterton 20.419-21

Castle Bytham, Lincs 15.235, 16.276 Castle, E B 12.64 Castlereagh:

Charles 15.236 Maureen 15.235 Robin 15.235

Catchpole, Toby 14.186 Cathay (China) 11.5, 11 Catmose 18.364:

Cottage 11.25, 15.214, House 12.88, 13.120, 14.161, 15.213,

217-9, 225, 16.265, 264, 18.348 Lodge 19.399 Park 14.192 Street 15.213, 20.451 Vale 20.418

Cavaliers 17.297 Cave, James 17.313 Cave, William 17.313 Cavendish, Lord George 14.172 Cecil:

estate 11.19 Estate Family Trust 14.186, 20.450 family 13.118 Francis, Lord 15.229, 236 William, Lord 18.326

Celtic (ship) 11.36 Census day, 1851 13.108 Census reliability 14.180-1 Central Asia 11.3, 7, 9 cesspit 16.250 Chadwick, Edwin 16.267 Challenger expedition 12.70-9 Chamberlain, J W 17.295 Chamberlain, John 18.349 Champion, Thomas 16.275 Chancellor, Richard 11.4chapel building and rebuilding 13.95 Chaplin, Edith Helen 15.236 Chaplin, Henry 15.236 Chapman:

Elizabeth 13.120 Simon 17.314 Thomas 15.217, 222

charcoal burning 18.337 Charities Official Investment Fund 17.290 Charity Commission 17.289-90 Charles I 12.67-8, 17.298-300, 303, 19.372

Charles II 12.69, 14.159, 16.257, 17.297, 299, 19.372, 20.441

Charles, the Rev J H 20.444 Charlton House, Greenwich 18.357 Charnwood Forest, Leics 12.46, 48, 51 Château de Madrid, Paris 18.352 Chater, river 11.19-20, 14.167-8, 17.322, 18.366, 20.416

Chatham Dockyard, Kent 12.78 Chawner, William 16.275 cheese, production of 16.257 Chelledine, Richard 17.291 Chelmsford, Essex, New Hall House 18.349

Chepstow Castle, Monmouth 17.300

Cheshire Record Office 12.88 Chevannes, P A 16.271 Childs, Maud 14.174 chiminage 18.335, 338 China 11.5, 9, 12.75 China war 12.76 Chinese:

Army 12.76 artists 12.76 bazaars 12.76-7 characters 12.76 craftsmen 12.76 dress 12.76 food 12.76 junk 12.75-6 Navy 12.76 oil lamp 12.77 piracy 12.76 traders 12.76

Chinnery, Allen 14.150, 194 Chipewyan Indians 11.30 Chipping Campden, Gloucs, estate papers 12.88

Chiselden, Anne 18.341 Cholthorne, John 15.217, 224 Christian missionaries 17.315 Christian, Dick 18.345 Christie, Dr N 20.423 church clocks 13.129-35, 15.242, 20.448 Church government 12.68 Church Missionary Society 11.38 Church of England 12.67-8, 13.126,14.187, 15.207

Church of Latter Day Saints 13.137 Church of the Province of South Africa 20.444

cinema, history of 12.46 Cinemascope 12.82-3 Cistercian pottery 18.367, 19.403 City of Nottingham Museums 12.87 Civil Service 15.244 Civil War 12.56, 68, 14.188, 17.297-8,

300, 318, 18.349-50, 353, 356-7, 359, 361, 19.371-2, 376, 20.415

Clare: Anna Maria 13.107 John 11.22, 12.85, 90, 13.101 (fig 1),

102-06, 107 (fig 7), 125, 142, 19.394, 20.435

Parker 13.107 Patty 13.105-06, 107 (fig 9)

Clark(e): A B 16.259 Edward 16.260 J S, builder 13.101, 15.237 Jenny 11.2, 43, 12.46, 89, 13.94,

142, 14.159, 15.227, 16.279,17.315

John 19.394, 11.38 Robert 17.296 Robert and John, masons 15.217 Thomas 15.217, 224

Claudius II, coins of 14.155 clay extraction 20.450 clay pipe 15.237, 17.321, 323, 20.448 Clay, Patrick 16.252, 254-6, 282, 18.367-8

Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire 14.151

Clegg, Alec, educationalist 12.64 Clement, William, clockmaker 13.131 Clementson, — 16.275 Clericis Laicos (papal bull) 11.16 Cliffe, diocese of Rochester, Kent 11.15 Clifton family 16.265 Clifton, Colonel 16.264-5 clipped coins 14.152-3, 166 CLIPSHAM 13.94, 14.191, 15.230:

chantry certificates 11.43 church 13.130, 17.319 elm trees 11.41 freestone 11.22 parish records 18.362, 19.404 Park 14.160-1 school 17.315 stone quarries 13.120 women in 12.66

Clixby, Hugh of 11.16 clock, longcase 13.131-2 clock, turret 13.129-35, 15.242, 20.448 Close Rolls 18.339 clothiers 11.18 Clutterbuck, the Rev George William 13.99-101

coaching trade 16.257 Coade, Thorold 12.64 coal industry 11.18, 14.175 Coalville, Leics 13.116 Coates, Lincs 14.194 cobbler 12.84-6, 14.175, 19.382 Cobham, Lady 19.374 Cobham, Lord 19.374 Cobley, Robert 20.447 Cockayne, Mrs 19.377 Coe, George 16.274 Coe, Thomas 16.275 coin hoard 14.151, 162-4, 165 (fig 1), 16.250

Colchester, Essex 14.154 Cold Overton medieval deer park 12.47-8,

49 (fig 2), 50, 52 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 12.59, 13.125 collections of historic photographs 17.318

Collector of Excise 17.312 Collin, Valentine 17.291 Colling, Charles 16.257 Collinson, Lieut T B 16.269-70 Collyweston stone slates 11.2, 14.170 Colonial Office 13.136 Colsterworth, Lincs 11.15 Columbus Quincentenary 12.70 Colvin, H 18.352 Commission for Inns 20.430 Commission of Array 19.372 commissioners for licensing inns 20.431 common fields 17.310-11 Commonwealth 17.297, 20.447 communications 14.175 community archaeology 18.329 Community Service Volunteers 12.63 Company of Merchant Adventurers 11.4 Compleat Angler, Isaac Walton 19.394 Comus (masque) 19.395 Conant:

family 19.371 E N 19.371

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Sir John 19.381 Conant MSS 19.404 Confession of Faith 12.68 Connecticut, USA 12.66 Conner, Aileen 17.322 Conquest, the 20.418 conservation areas 12.46 Constans, coins of 14.155 Constantine I, II, House of, coins of

14.155 Constantinople mint, Turkey 14.153 Constantius II, coins of 14.151-2, 155 Convent of:

Crowland, Lincs 11.16 Grimsby, Lincs 11.17 Holy Sepulchre, Warwick 11.16 St Mary de Pratis, Leicester 11.17 St Michael, Stamford, Lincs 11.16 Sempringham, Lincs 11.14 Spalding, Lincs 11.17

convict indent 13.136 convicts of Rutland transported to

Australia 13.136-40 (see also Oakham gallows)

Cook, Joseph 17.296 Cook’s Gardens Hill, New Zealand

16.270 Cooke, David 13.95 Cooke, Thomas 16.274 Cooper:

F J, Mrs 13.102 Gary 12.81 Jno 16.275 Nick 17.322, 20.448

coopers & turners 14.177 Copenhagen, Duke of Wellington’s horse

15.230 copyholder 17.312 Corby, Northants 11.23 Corder, Dr Philip 16.278, 18.326 Cordillera, Canada 11.33 Corelli (musician) 19.395 Corinth, Greece 11.3Cornwall, Earl of 12.47, 17.314 Coroner’s inquests 17.313 Corre, Pere le 11.30 Costall, Edward 17.295 Coster, Samuel, clockmaker 13.131 cottars 17.306 COTTESMORE 11.23, 16.274, 17.287-8,

290-3, 19.391, 393, 20.423: allotments 13.122 archaeology 20.429, 450 burial register 17.287 church 17.319, 19.393 deeds 12.88 Hunt 11.25, 15.228, 230, 239,

19.393, 405 ironstone quarries 11.23 Main Street 20.450 map and survey book 11.43 parish chest 17.287 parish council 19.404 parish records 19.405 Parochial Church Council 17.290 RAF cinema 12.80, 83 school 17.315, 19.394 Sun Inn 15.241

Cottingham, Leics 17.318 Coulson, Isaac 16.275 Council for:

British Archaeology 14.193, 15.241,16.282, 17.321-2, 18.368

Independent Archaeology 16.282 Preservation of Rural England 18.326

Council of State 17.298, 299 Countess Judith 18.333 Countess of:

Bedford 18.357 Gainsborough 19.387, 392 Lonsdale 11.28

counties, agricultural 14.175 Country Housewife and Lady’s Director

16.257 Country Life 15.232, 16.259 country parks 14.161 Countryside Commission 14.161 County Organising Secretary for War

Savings 20.442 ‘Coursing the Stag’, Gaston Phoebus

12.51 (fig 3) Court of:

Chancery 17.287, 294 Quarter Sessions 16.260 Russia 11.4

Court Rolls 17.312 Courtnidge, Cicely 12.80 Cousins, John 17.290 Coutts & Co 16.259 Coventry, Warks 12.66 Coventry wine licences 20.430 Coventry, Thomas 20.430 Cowes, Isle of Wight 15.234 Cowgill, Jane 16.246-7, 20.449 Cox:

Albert (Dick) 14.170, 172-4 Barrie 20.414 Cecil (Bert) 14.173 Ella 14.173 Ellen 14.171-3 George 14.171, 173 J C 18.336 John 14.173 Samuel 17.296 Simon 16.279 Thomas 18.350 William 14.173

Coyne: A E 20.444 Mrs W M 20.444 Patrick George Philip 13.142, 20.444

Crabbe, George 13.125-6 Cramp(e):

Bob 14.169 Charlie 14.171 Daniell 17.291

Craven, John 16.268 Crawford family 20.438 (fig 2) Crawford, Nell 20.441 Craxford, Sarah 15.243 Creacombe, Master John of 11.15 Creaton, Mr 12.72 cricket match 13.123 crime 16.275-6, 18.344-8 Crispus, coin of 14.155 Crofts, Augustine 19.379

Cromwell: Oliver 12.67, 69, 17.297-300,

18.355, 19.372 Richard 17.300 Thomas 12.53

Cromwell and Commonwealth (exhibition) 20.447

crop prices 14.175 Croppies Rise Up (exhibition) 20.447 cross passage 17.309 Cross, Agnes 11.16 cross-head survey instrument 18.329 Crossley, John 11.43, 13.143, 14.194,

15.240, 16.281, 17.314, 318-9, 18.363-4

Crowden, John 15.205 Crowland, Lincs, Convent of 11.16 crown post assembly 15.221 Crowson, John 16.264 Crowther-Beynon, Vernon B 14.169,

17.318 Croydon, Surrey 12.78 Crozet Island, Antarctica 12.74 Crozier, Midshipman 16.270 Cullingworth, [William] (mapmaker)

15.237 cultivated products 14.175 Cumbrey, Robert 17.293-4 Cunningham, John 13.105 Cunnington, John 18.345 Cunnington, William 16.263 Curtice, — 16.274 Curtis:

family 15.242 Alan 18.332 Robert 16.275 Sue 15.227

cut coins 14.162-6 cutlasses 18.342 Cyprus 11.3 Czar of Russia 11.6, 8-10 Dain, Thomas 17.295 Dalby, Leics 19.382, 384 Dalby of Stamford, photographer

15.228, 231 Dalby, Thomas 12.54 Dales, P 15.236 Dalton, Robert Cecil 17.288 Daltons, solicitors 17.288 Damascus, Syria 11.3 dame schools 16.267 Daniel, Matthew 16.275 Darby, Professor H C 14.150 Darker, Henry 17.291 Darling, Maggie 16.249 Davenport Cup 17.319, 18.364 Davenport (family) of Bramall, Cheshire

13.94 Davenport-Handley, Sir David 13.94,

16.281 Davi, moneyer 14.163, 166 David, Earl of Huntingdon 18.333 Davidson, Sue 14.192, 15.241-2, 16.255,

282, 17.321-2, 18.329, 367-8, 20.450 Davies, Dr P 18.348 Davies, Huw 11.2 Davis, Joseph 16.273

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Davison, Capt 11.27 Dawson, Dr 11.28 Dawson, Guy 12.80 Day, Gordon John 15.241 Day, Mary 13.139de Bakepuiz, Sir Peter 18.340 de Beggevile, William, vicar of

Pickworth 11.15 de Bohun, William 12.47 de Butrele, Stephen 18.336 de Capell-Brooke, Sir Arthur 14.173 de Capell-Brooke, Sir William 14.172 de Caus, Salomon 18.358 de Chaworces, William 18.340 de Cleyle, Roger 18.339 de Clifford, Roger 18.336, 339 de Colombières, Matthew 18.336 de Courcy, Anne 15.236 de Curly, Robert 18.340 de Dion Bouton (motorcar) 15.229 de Ferrers, Isabella 14.163, 18.335 de Gynney, Roger 11.15 de Martinvallis, Robert 18.338 de Martinvallis, William 18.338 de Medici, Maria 18.358 de Montfort 14.167, 18.335 de Neville:

Alan 18.334 Alice 18.334, 340-1 Cecily 18.341 Hasculf 18.334 Hugh 18.334 Ives 18.334-5 John 18.338 Peter 18.333-41 Ralph 18.338 Robert 18.338 Theobald 18.333, 339-41 Thomas 18.341

de Neville fortified enclosure, Allexton, Leics 20.419

de Oakley, Reynold 18.336 de Panton, James 18.336 de Pont Audomar, Walter, monk of Bec,

France 11.15 de Romsey, Nicholas 18.336 de Seyton, Agnes 14.167 de Seyton, John 14.167 de Swyneford, Thomas 19.400 de Verdon, Rohese 18.334 de Vere, Edward, Earl of Oxford 11.3 de Vipont 20.421 de Vries 18.353 de Whitteby, the Rev Robert 14.188 Deakin, James 16.263 Dean of Rutland 11.15-17 Dean, E Barbara 13.94, 16.281, 17.319 Decauville motorcar 20.437, 439 (fig 4),

444 deeds and wills 20.430 Deeping St James, Lincs 17.287, 293 Deeping, Thomas, Prior of Newstead,

Stamford, Lincs 11.15 deer:

fallow 15.230 illegal hunting of 11.15, 12.47 leap 12.47-8 park 12.47, 14.158-9

Defence of Britain Project 16.282, 17.321

Defoe, [Daniel] (author) 19.394 dei Servi, Constantino 18.358 demographic change 14.175, 180 Denman, [Thomas], Lord Chief Justice 18.347

Denney, Eileen M 15.198, 242 Department of the King’s Works 18.352 depopulation of farms 12.66 depot for bottled fruit 15.215, 216 (fig 9) Derbent, Caucasus 11.8 Derby 14.184 deserted medieval village 14.167, 18.367 Dickens, Charles 12.59 Dickson, Bruce 16.269, 273 Dictionary of National Biography 17.300

Digby: Anne, Mistress 19.397 Bridget 19.397 Kenelm, Sir 19.371 Ursula 19.397

Diocesan Court 12.54 Diocese of:

Lincoln 11.14, 14.187 Peterborough 12.66 Rochester, Kent 11.15

Diocletian, coin of 14.155 Dipper, Edmund 12.88 disafforestation 18.334 Dissolution of the Monasteries 14.191 ditch-and-post enclosures 17.322 divine right theories of government 15.207

Dixi, William, vicar of the chapel of Oakham Castle 11.14

Dixie family 14.161 Dobbing, Miss M, papers of 16.280 Doddington Hall, Lincs 14.159, 18.357 Dodds, Jack 17.321-2 Dodds, Maureen 14.193, 15.241, 16.282, 17.322, 18.368, 20.450

Dog Rib Indians 11.32 (fig 7) dogs, hambling or lawing of 18.335 Domesday Book 11.2, 11.19-20, 12.47,

49-50, 14.167, 15.241, 16.247, 250, 17.315, 18.333, 20.416, 419, 421, 423, 425, 429

Doncaster, Dr 18.346 Dorling, Charles 15.236 double-pitched roof 15.214 Dowager Countess of Lonsdale 11.28 Dr Williams’s Library 12.69 Dracott, Noel 19.382 drainage systems 19.403 Draper, Ann 17.296 Drayton Roman villa 15.241 dredge, measuring sea depth using a 12.74

Dring, James 17.295 Drinkall, Pamela 13.117, 14.181, 16.246,

260, 281 drip stones 17.309 druggist 19.379 Drummond, Clementine Elizabeth 14.191 drunkenness, restraint of 20.430 Drury, Edward 13.106

Dryden, [John] (author) 19.394 du Cerceau, pattern books 18.352 Dublin mint 14.163, 166 Dublin, Royal Barracks 13.137 Duchess of:

Buckingham 17.300, 18.359 Norfolk 12.48

Duckers, Nigel 11.2 Duckett, Joseph 17.293 Duffy, Patrick 16.275, 18.342, 346-7 Duke of:

Beaufort 11.38 Buckingham 12.48, 14.159, 17.298, 18.349-60, 356, 20.430, 434

Devonshire 14.168, 170, 172 Gloucester 15.237 Norfolk 12.48 Rutland 13.126, 15.208, 18.352 Wellington 12.5915.230

Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment 15.236 Dunbar, battle at 17.299 Dundee 17.299 Dunmore:

Henry 17.287, 292, 294 Margaret 17.292-3 Mary 17.292-3 Richard 17.287, 291, 294 Robert 17.287, 292, 294 Sarah 17.292-3 Thomas 17.287, 291-2, 294 William 17.292

Dunning, G C 20.422 Durham:

Convent 11.14 mint 14.163, 166 University 13.94 Prior of 11.14

Dutch Elm Disease 11.39-41 (fig 1) Dutch wars 17.298 Dyer, William 13.138 Eagleton, Edward 14.191 Eagleton, John 18.347 Earl of:

Albemarle 18.334 Bothwell 11.9 Cornwall 11.14, 12.47, 14.163,17.314, 18.335, 341

Denbigh 14.160, 167-8 Derby 19.400-01 Exeter 15.208-09, 212 Gainsborough 11.43, 12.88, 13.120-

1 (fig 4), 14.159, 15.208-09, 212-13, 17.311, 18.363, 19.382, 384,387-8, 392-5

Harborough 15.214-15 Huntingdon 14.158, 18.333 Lonsdale 11.25 (fig 1), 26, 27 (fig

4), 28-33, 37, 15.229 Northumberland 18.358 Nottingham 12.48, 14.159, 15.207-

12, 18.349, 350, 353, 356, 358, 19.404, 20.447

Rutland 18.349-50 Warwick 14.167, 17.311, 18.350 Winchilsea and Nottingham 11.18,14.159, 18.327

Worcester 11.25, 31, 38

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Earl, S 18.348 Early Bronze Age site 16.282 early medieval pottery 20.448-9 earthquakes:

Rutland 1792 13.123 New Zealand, Murchison 1929, Napier 1931 16.273

Easington in Holderness, Yorks 17.297-8, 301

Easson, Colin 17.296 East Anglia 11.18, 12.50, 16.259 East Coast Main Line Railway 11.21-2 East coast ports 15.222 East Harptree, Gloucs 14.152, 156 East Leicestershire Metal Detector Group

20.449 East Midlands 14.152 East Midlands Electricity 20.451 East Midlands Historian 16.246 East Riding of Yorkshire 11.2, 15 Eastern Association cavalry 17.298 Eastern Siberia 11.33, 18.348 Easton on the Hill, Northants 17.323 Easton, Joseph 16.266 Eaton & Co, Bankers 13.139 Eayrs, Mr of Brooke 17.321 Ecclesiastical courts 14.188 Ecob, Joe 14.193 Ecob, P 11.43 Edinburgh 17.299 Edinburgh University 13.94, 15.243,

16.246 EDITH WESTON 14.160-1, 170, 15.209,

238, 18.344: charity records 18.362 church 13.129 (fig 1), 15.240,

16.281 church clock 13.129-35 (figs 2-4, 6,

8-10) church tenor bell 13.134 (fig 13) deeds 19.405 Boddington paintings 18.362 limekiln 11.22 parish records 18.362 PCC records 18.362 photographs 18.362 tithe and glebe records 18.362 White Hart Inn 20.436

Edith, Queen 20.416, 418 EDM theodolite recording 17.322 Edmonds, H E 16.273 Edmondthorpe, Leics 16.257 Edmonton, Canada 11.29 Edmund, Earl of Cornwall 11.14, 12.47,

17.314, 18.341 Education Society 12.64 Edward I 14.163, 165, 18.339 Edward VI 11.3 Edward VII 13.141, 20.441 Edward the Confessor 15.244, 20.416,

418 Edwards, Gerard Noel 15.216, 220, 225,

227, 213, 19.382, 393, 398 Edwards, Lady Jane 19.392 EGLETON 14.173, 15.208-9, 18.344:

archaeology 15.241, 16.282, 20.451 average life expectancy 16.267 Bronze Age site 16.282

chantry certificates 11.43 church 15.240 Church Road 20.451 open fields 15.217 school log books 17.315

Egypt 16.246 Eighth Army 18.326 Elagabalus, coin of 14.155 Elder, J 15.236 electricity 11.2, 23 Electricity, Benjamin Franklin 19.395 elementary educational facilities 16.267 Elements of Architecture, Sir Henry

Wotton 18.358 Elergy:

in a Country Churchyard, Thomas Gray 13.105

on a Pile of Ruins, John Cunningham 13.105

on the Ruins of Pickworth, John Clare 13.105

Elizabeth Castle, Jersey 17.299 Elizabeth I 12.53, 66, 19.382 Elizabeth II 17.291, 19.397 Elizabethan architecture 18.357 Ellingworth family 20.447 Elliot(t), Bernard 11.2, 14 Elliot, Joseph, North Luffenham 13.139 Ellis, Peter 14.171 Ellis, Richard 14.174 Ellis & Everard 14.182 elm tree:

Dutch 11.39 Dutch Elm disease 11.40 English 11.39 Huntingdon 11.39-40 Hybrid Wych 11.40 Nurserymen’s Dutch 11.39 Plot’s 11.40 small-leaved 11.39-40 Wych 11.39-40

Elton Cinemas 12.82 Elton, H 12.81 Ely Diocese 14.188 Emmerson, Les 17.286 EMPINGHAM 11.16, 14.160, 16.275,

17.291, 18.338, 347: Agnes Cross 11.16 allotments 18.362 Anglo-Saxon cemeteries 12.91 archaeology 14.193 (fig), 15.241,

16.247, 254, 19.403, 20.450-1 Audit Hill Road 19.403 Bunkers Hill 11.40 Burial Board accounts 18.362 church 11.16, 13.129, 14.193 (fig),

18.362 church clock 13.129-30, 132-33 (fig

7) Church Street 20.450 doctor’s surgery 13.143 earth dam 11.24 elm trees 11.40 enclosure, 1795 13.141, 19.404 Fire-Engine Committee 18.362 Home Farm 20.451 John of (priest) 11.17 Jubilee Barn 20.451

Loves Lane 17.322 Main Street 18.368 manor house 11.14 Marshy Meadows 15.205 Methodist Chapel 15.240, 16.281 New Wood 11.40 Old Wood 18.347 Parish Council 18.362 parish records 18.362 PCC minutes 18.362 poor rates 18.362 reservoir 11.23 Shacklewell Lodge Farm 11.18, 19

(fig 2) terrier 18.362 vicar of 11.16 White Horse Inn 20.436 William of (priest) 11.16 Wood 19.393

employment: in trades 16.262 of children 16.266 opportunities 14.176

enclosure 12.50, 66, 14.175, 15.201 (see also individual parishes)

engineering industry 14.175 England 11.4, 8-9, 10, 12, 25, 14.158,

160, 176, 15.234, 243, 16.264, 17.302 England’s Helicon (anthology) 11.8, 12 English:

army 19.400-01 Channel 12.73 Civil War 12.53, 55, 17.297 (fig 1),

301 cloth 11.5 elm (Ulmus procera) 11.40 field names 20.414 gentlewoman 19.375 (fig 4) Heritage 15.241, 17.318, 19.404 landscape 14.158 Nature 15.199, 18.365 Place Name Society 20.414 Prayer Book 12.67 shipbuilders 11.10 stoneware 19.403

English, Bax 14.192, 15.242, 16.282,17.321

episcopal government 11.15, 12.67,14.187

equator 15.243 Equipoise, Age of 15.243 Ermine Street 14.186, 16.247, 249 Eskay Ltd 12.81 Eskimos 11.30, 32-4, 36, 38 Espec, Walter 20.417 (fig 2), 421 ESSENDINE 14.191:

castle 20.421 church 20.421 fatal accident 16.275 lands let 18.362 Lord Salisbury’s estate 18.361 manor and park 18.361-2 Manor Farm 17.323 Manor Lane 17.322 manorial records 18.362 Park 14.158, 161 photographs 16.280 railway 11.21-2, 14.182, 185

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RLHRS village visit 14.194 seigneurial deer park 20.421

Essex (ship) 12.72 Et Cetera Oath 12.67 ethnographic observations 11.31 Eton School, Berks 11.26, 12.59-60, 62, 15.235, 228-9

Etton, Northants 17.287, 293 Eugenius, coins of 14.151, 153 European:

redwood timber 15.221 trade with Russia 11.3 War 15.210

Evangelical Alliance 19.387 Evans:

Arthur, Sir 14.152 Eric J 14.175 M G 20.450

Evelyn, John 17.302, 305, 18.349-50, 356, 359, 19.395, 20.434

Everard, Joseph, decorator 13.120 Evesham, battle of 18.335, 337 Evington, Leicester 20.414 Ewings:

Caroline 13.109, 114 Emma 13.109, 114 John 13.109

Exchequer 19.402, 20.431 EXTON 15.208-09, 17.294, 19.382:

allotments 13.122 Armeley field 19.382 Armley Wood 18.364 Assewellegatishende 19.382 Bark Temple 19.388, 389 (fig 7),

391 Barnsdale Wood 18.364 Butts Yard 13.122 Cavalry and Infantry 13.123 chantry certificates 11.43 charity priests 12.88 church 13.119, 142, 16.279, 19.393-

4church monuments 13.118, 20.450 cobbler’s shop 19.382 cricket 13.122, 19.392 cross 19.382 deeds 11.43 dovecote & cowhouse 19.388 earthquake 13.123 estate 11.2, 18.349 Estthorpe Street 19.382 Exbrook Farm 19.391 Exton Wood 19.393 fairy temple 19.388 field names 13.119 Fort Henry 13.120 (fig 3), 14.159, 16.279, 19.386 (fig 6), 387, 391-2

funeral hatchments 13.121 funerary monuments 16.279 Grange Farm 19.391 Hall 11.23, 13.119-20, 122, 14.158, 16.279, 19.382, 384-5 (fig 3), 387-8, 391-5 (figs 9, 10 & 12), 397-9

Harington 11.43, 159, 13.121 (fig 6), 122, 17.319, 18.349-50, 355, 19.371, 382, 384

Home Farm 19.388 Hughes Bridge 19.388

ironstone quarries 11.23, 18.356 le Seeke 19.382 limekiln 11.22 manor of 13.118-19, 19.382 maps 13.119 (fig 2), 11.43 medieval deeds 13.118 MSS 11.42, 13.94, 118-24, 142, 12.88, 14.159, 15.214, 218-19, 222-3, 225-7, 238-9, 12.88-9, 16.279, 17.315, 19.382-99

New Myll 19.382 Old Hall 16.279, 18.357, 362,19.383 (fig 2), 387

open fields 19.382 Ovirparksty 19.382 parish records 11.2, 13.141, 19.405, 20.447

Park 11.23, 88, 13.118, 120, 14.158-60-1 (fig 2), 15.230, 18.364,19.383 (fig 1), 384, 385 (fig 4), 386 (fig 5), 387, 19.387, 392

Parkedyk 19.382 Plashyholme 19.382 Plough Monday 19.394 poor 19.394 Post Office 20.448 RLRHS village visit 13.142 school 13.122, 17.315, 19.394 school (Catholic) 19.394 school (C of E) 20.447 Stock Show 1812 19.390 (fig 8) Synfulhadelonde 19.382 tithes 19.382 title deeds 11.42 travelling theatre company 13.122 unemployment 13.123 vestry minutes 20.447

Exton: Edward 16.274 Sarah 17.287 William 17.287, 293

Eye Brook 11.21, 15.241, 18.327-8, 20.419

Eyebrook Reservoir 11.23, 18.367 factories, development of 14.175 factories, remains of 11.21 Fairfax, Mary 17.298 Fairfax, Thomas 17.297-8, 300 Falkener (Fawkener) 20.434

(see also Ffalkner) Falkland Islands 12.78, 15.243 Family History Fair 20.448 Far East 11.7 Farbeck, Thomas 19.377-8, 380 Farley Convent, Wilts 11.14 Farley, Wilts, Prior of 11.14 farm parks 14.161 Farmer, Thomas, tailor 13.99, 101 farmstead, Romano-British 15.237 Farnham, George 18.333 Farquharson, Peter 17.297, 301 farthing 14.163 Faulks, William 17.296 Faustina I, coin of 14.155 Feilding:

Basil 14.168 Earls of Denbigh 14.160

Elizabeth 14.168 William, Sir 14.167-8, 172

Feilding MSS 14.167, 174 fellmongers 11.18 Fellows, James 16.274 Fellows, Jno 16.274 female employment 16.265-6, 268 fenced enclosures 20.450 Fenn, Mrs 16.276 Fenton, — 16.274 Fernyhough, Archdeacon Bernard 18.362, 20.450

Fewkes, Alfred, Oakham station master 13.95-6

Ffalkner / Ffawkener, Edward 17.291,294

Ffancourt, William 17.291 Ffynn, William 17.291 Field, the Rev Edmund 19.371 Field, John 15.240, 18.341, 20.414, 448 field names 18.327, 20.414 field patterns 11.18 Fielding, [Henry] (author) 19.394 Fiennes, Celia 11.18, 17.302-03, 305 Fifth Monarchy theorists 17.299 Fiji 12.74 Filey, John of 11.17 Finbow, W 14.151, 156 Finch:

Betty 14.192, 16.281, 17.319, 20.448 Daniel (Lord) 14.159, 15.207, 209-

11, 18.349, 353, 355, 20.447 George 14.159, 192, 15.212, 16.274,17.317

Heneage 19.404 Pearl 18.353, 358-9 William 15.211

Finch MSS 11.2, 13.118, 15.208, 217, 18.344, 19.404, 20.446-7

Finedon, Northants 18.334 Firmadge, William 18.344 Firmin, Cathy 13.142, 14.194 First World War 15.228, 239 Firth of Forth 17.299 Firth, C H 17.297 fish stews 20.421 Flanders 11.3 Flavius Victor, coins of 14.151 Fleetwood-Hesketh:

Anne 15.228 Cuthbert 15.234 Elizabeth 15.234, 236 Joan 15.234 Lucy 15.234-5 Major Charles 15.228-9 Peter 15.228-36 Roger 15.234-5

Fleming, the Rev H R 15.236 Fletcher, John 12.66 Flete prison, London 18.339 Flint, Joshua, rector of Martinsthorpe 14.169

flint knapping 17.322 flint, worked 11.43, 12.91, 14.192, 15.241, 16.248, 252-6, 282, 17.321-3, 18.366-7, 19.403, 20.449-51

Flitteris medieval deer park 12.47-8, 49 (fig 2), 50-1, 14.158, 16.266

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Flood, Mrs G 12.83 Flora of Leicestershire, Primavesi &

Evans 15.204 Flora of Rutland, Guy Messenger 11.41 Flore, Thomas 18.347 Flore, William 12.47-8 Flower, Jane 19.397 Flower, John 19.397 Fludyer, George Esq 18.347 Fluid, Thomas 16.274 Foleville, Sir Richard de 13.125 Fontainebleau, gardens at 18.358 Fonthill School, East Grinstead, Sussex 15.229

Forbes, W 16.259 Ford, George 20.452 forest:

eyre 18.336 law 18.336, 20.419 tolls 18.341

Forest of: Dean 18.336 Leicester 18.334 Leighfield, perambulation of 12.48 Rutland 12.48, 18.333-4, 339, 20.419

foresta de Bellomonte 20.419 Forester, Captain 19.405 formal landscaped park 14.159 Fort:

Chipewyan, Canada 11.29 Good Hope, Canada 11.38 McPherson, Canada 11.30, 33 Providence, Canada 11.38 Resolution, Canada 11.38 Simpson, Canada 11.30, 38

fortalice 18.341 fortified sites 20.415 forty-shilling freeholders 15.208 Foster, Mr 18.346 Fotheringhay, Northants, St Mary’s

Church 13.94 foxhunting 11.26 framework knitting 11.18, 43 France 11.3, 10, 14.178, 15.203, 213,16.281, 17.302, 18.344-5, 353, 20.431

Francis, Ralph 17.290-1, 295 Franklin, Benjamin 13.134, 19.395 Franklin, Thomas, blacksmith 13.134 Freeman, John 11.25-6, 12.77, 18.344-5 Freeman, Samuel 15.210 Freer, Benjamin 17.312 Freeston(e):

Elizabeth 19.397 William 19.397 Thomas 16.275

Fregthorpe – see Ketton freight charges 14.175 French Court 11.9French prisoners of war 15.216French, Neil 20.446 Frewen, Moreton 11.26 Friends of Rutland County Museum 12.46, 88, 15.198, 16.270, 280, 18.326,363, 19.399, 20.447

Frieston shore, Lincs 19.393 Frisby on the Wreake, Leics, marriage

settlement 11.42 Frithegist’s farm 17.323

Frithewood 18.334 Frobisher, Martin 11.11 Frodingham, Lincs 11.23 Fryer, John 17.295 Fuller, Thomas 18.359 Furley & Hassan 19.394 furnace remains 16.247 Gainsborough, Earl of 11.43, 12.88,13.118, 120-1 (fig 4), 14.159, 15.208-09, 212-13, 17.311, 18.363, 19.382, 384, 387-8, 392-5

Galilee, Israel 11.3 Galileo, Vincenzo 13.131, 134-5 Galileo’s clock 13.131 (fig 5) Galitzine, Prince Yuri 11.2-3, 38, 42, 14.193, 16.246, 18.364, 20.414

gallows, restoration of 18.342-3 (fig 1) Gallus, coin of 14.155 Gamble, William 16.274 Garfi, B 20.423 Garfoot:

Anne 12.85 Edgar H 12.86 Elizabeth 12.85 John 12.84-5 Mary 12.85 William 12.85

Garrett family 20.438 (fig 2) Garton, Thomas, governor of Oakham

gaol 13.95 Gartree Hundred of Leicestershire 20.414

Gartree Road, Leics 16.247 Gascony 18.335, 19.400 Gathercole, P W 20.418 Gdeniac, K 12.90 Geeston – see Ketton Genealogical Research Service 15.237,16.279, 18.361

General Agricultural Committee 13.123 General Register Office Indexes 16.280 Geneva, Switzerland 11.26 Gentleman’s Magazine 15.213, 227 Geoffrey of Lyddington 18.338 Geoffrey of Willoughby, vicar of

Pickworth 11.15 Geological Survey of Canada 11.37 geophysical survey 12.90-1 George III 14.169, 15.239 George IV 16.259 George V 20.441-2 George, Margaret 18.360 George Inn, Oakham 20.436 George Phillips Award 12.46, 13.142-3, 17.319, 20.444

Georgia (country) 11.9 Georgian pavilions 14.159 Gerard, Henry 18.338 Gerbier, Balthasar 18.357 Germany 11.3, 28, 15.234 Gibbons, Jonathan 18.347 Gibbs, John 16.259 Gibbs, Victor 17.295 Gibraltar 12.74, 15.243 Gibson, Arthur 17.295 Gilbert, moneyer 14.164, 166 Gilbey, H H 16.280

Gilchrist-Thomas process 11.22 Giles, archdeacon of Northampton 18.337

Gilfillan, John Alexander 16.270-1 Gill, Mr, Rector of Titchmarsh, Northants 12.67

Gillam, John 18.326 Gilson / Gillson:

John Cole 18.347 William 17.294-5

Gilson’s Hospital, Morcott 17.319, 18.362

Ginge, — 16.274 Girouard, M 18.352 GLASTON 14.172, 17.291, 20.425:

agricultural labourers 14.179 archaeology 20.450 Census returns 14.180 charity papers 18.362 church 20.447 church offertories book 18.362 demographic change 14.175, 177,

179 Grange Farm 20.450 House 11.42, 12.88 influx of labourers 14.180 inhumation cemetery 17.315 Main Road 17.322 Manor of 17.318 manse 11.16 parish records 20.447 population 14.178, 179 (fig 5), 180 properties at 17.318 railway 18.362 rector 11.16 removal orders 16.279 school 14.180 schools for navvies 14.180 settlement certificates 16.279 Stanger estate 17.318 valuation of land 18.362 village store 1897 16.280

Glatton Lodge, Peterborough 17.312 glazed medieval pottery 17.321 glebe land 12.67 glebe terrier 17.311 Glee, Lincs, rector of 11.17 Glennie, George Ross 16.273 Glennie, Gordon Francis 16.273 Gloucester 12.59 Gloucester mint 14.163-4 glove making 13.97 Gnaranatnam, Tony 18.368 Goadby, Leics, earthquake 13.123 Godmanchester, Hunts 17.312 Goethe, Johann Maximilian 16.271 gold finger-ring 14.151, 154 gold rush 16.272 gold solidi 14.151, 153 golden plovers 11.32 Golding, Robert 15.241-2 Goldsmith, Oliver, poet 13.105 Gomme, Lady 12.85 Goode, Job 16.275 Goodman, Mary Ann 15.242 goods, price of in Australia 19.412 Goodwin:

George 15.236

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J Martin 15.244 Mr 13.97

Gordon, Lady Grace Cecilie 11.26 Gordonstoun School, Elgin, Moray

12.64 Gore-Browne family 11.42, 12.88 Goss, W H, commemorative china

13.143 Goupy, Joseph 13.121, 19.387Government buildings, Sydney, Australia

13.123 Government Stocks 17.290 Goxhill, Lincs, church of 11.15 grammar schools 16.267 Grant:

Bessie 15.239 Frank 15.239 John 18.345

Grantham Journal 20.442 Grantham, Lincs 14.182, 185, 15.217,

219-22, 225, 227 grassland types 15.203 Gratian, coins of 14.151, 153, 155 Gray, Thomas, poet 13.105 Gray’s Inn, London 17.298 Great Bear Lake, Canada 11.38 Great Bedwin, Wilts, Rotten Borough of

20.430 GREAT CASTERTON 14.191, 18.338,

345-6, 19.394, 20.419, 435: archaeology 14.186, 16.276, 278,

18.326 (fig), 363, 20.450 Blue Bell Inn 20.434 Bridge Farm 13.104, 16.278, 20.435 Camphill Court 13.143 church 13.106, 135, 137-8 Community College 20.451 crime 16.275 Crown Inn 13.106-07 (fig 8), 20.435 Ermine Street 20.445 estate plan 20.419 Home Farmyard 20.450 Ingthorpe House 17.319 Knights agricultural implements

11.19 lime-burning 13.104 Methodist Chapel 17.319, 18.363 New Inn 13.104, 0520.434-5 Pickworth Road 20.451 Plough Inn 20.435 Roman settlement 16.247, 278,

18.326, 20.445 Ryhall Road 16.278 Secondary School 18.326 Strawson’s Yard 14.186 The Limes 20.445 toll gate 13.138, 16.276 town defences 16.278 Woodhead Castle 20.419-21

Great Central Railway 14.183, 20.447 Great Charter of the Forest 18.334 Great Easton, Northants 18.347 Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace 12.59,

13.108 Great Khan, Mongolia 11.7Great North Road 11.18-19, 13.104,

14.186, 15.229, 234, 16.257-8, 18.346,20.434-5

great northern divers 11.30 Great Northern Railway 11.21-2, 14.182,

185 Great Slave Lake 11.29 Great Sophy, Shah of Persia 11.8 Great Stukeley, Hunts 17.300 Great War 15.208-09, 215, 229, 236,

20.442 Great Western Railway 14.182 Greece 11.3 Greek Monarchy 17.299 Green:

Bartin 14.172 Evelyn 14.192 George 16.275 Henry 14.172 John 14.172, 17.293-4, 19.398 Mary 14.172 Thomas 14.172, 16.274

Green Park, London 11.27 Greenwood, C & J, cartographers 14.160 GREETHAM 17.287, 292-3, 19.393:

archaeology 16.282, 17.323, 18.368,20.449-51

baker 12.86 boot and shoe makers 12.85 charity 17.290 cobbler’s pastime 12.84 deeds 19.405 Inn 13.123 limekiln 11.22 limestone quarry 16.282, 20.445 Main Street 20.445 parish clerk 12.85 parish records 12.85, 19.405 Park 14.158, 161 Plough Monday 19.395 (fig 11) Pond Lane 18.368 post office 12.85 postcards 16.280 Ram Jam Inn 14.191 RLHRS village visit 20.449 school log books 17.315 Shepherd’s Lane 20.451 stonemason’s workshop 11.22, 24

(fig 13) tithe barn 18.368 vicar 11.16, 12.85 Wesleyan Chapel 12.86 Wood Lane 17.323

Gregory & Co, Bankers 13.139 Grene, Joan 12.88, 13.118-19 Grene, Nicholas 13.119 Gresham’s School, Holt, Norfolk 12.64 Gretton:

Colonel 15.232 Hon Mrs 20.441 Johnny 15.232 Kathleen 15.232 Molly 15.232

Grey family 14.161 Grey, Governor George 16.269-70 Grey Nuns 11.38 Griffier, Old [Jan] (artist) 19.384 Griffin, William, of Aylestone 11.15 Grimsby, Lincs, Convent of 11.17 Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincs 15.229-30 Grinter, R 20.444

gritstone 16.248 groat 14.163 Groby, Leics 19.372 Grocock, Jno 16.275 Grosseteste, Robert 11.17 Grosvenor, General Thomas 15.229-30 Grubenhaus (Saxon pit-hut) 15.241,

20.429 Grundy, James 15.229, 234, 236 Grundy, Pat 12.88 Guardians of the Poor 14.191 Gudyer:

family 14.170 Dorothy 14.172-4 Herbert 14.171, 173 John 14.173 Margaret 14.171, 173

Guild of Bell Ringers 13.94 Guiseley, Master William of 11.14 Gunnis, E, mason 15.217, 219, 224 GUNTHORPE 14.170, 16.262:

deserted medieval village 20.449 elm trees 11.40 fieldwalking 20.449 Hall 11.40, 14.172-3

Guy, Dr & Mrs 18.364 Gwynne, Nell 20.441 Hack, Christopher 17.291 Hackett, Alexander 17.291 Hackett, Richard, clockmaker 13.130,

133 Haddon, John 16.268 Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology

11.2 Hahn, Kurt 12.64 Hakluyt, Sir John 18.341 Hakluyt, Richard 11.3, 8 Halford, Jno 16.274 Halford, Richard 15.209-12 halfpenny 14.163 halfpenny token, Richard Hill, Caldecott

17.318 Halifax, Nova Scotia 12.74 Hall, John Scholey 17.295 hall house 17.305 (fig 6), 308 (fig 9) Hallaton, Leics 12.57, 18.336, 339, 340,

368 Halliday:

Edwin 13.114 Alfred 17.295 Nathaniel, drain builder 15.217 Ruth 13.114

halls, post-medieval 20.416 HAMBLETON 15.208-09, 16.257, 17.291,

314, 19.371, 376-7, 379-81: archaeology 15.237 average life expectancy 16.267 church 11.41, 15.237, 240 elm trees 11.41 F W Boddington paintings 18.362 Gibbet Gorse 18.345 gibbet post 18.345 Iron Age round house 17.322 Lady Anne Harington’s dole 11.42 murder at 18.344 Old Hall 18.357, 359, 19.371-3 (fig 1) parish records 19.404

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peninsula 11.43, 17.322, 18.366 Protestation signatories 12.68 RLHRS village visit 20.448school log books 17.315 windmill 18.345

see also Nether Hambleton Hamblin, R S 12.83 Hammond, John 17.295 Hampshire 14.178, 20.431 hand organ 15.233 handcuffs 18.342 Handel 13.121 (fig 5), 19.387, 395 hambling or lawing of dogs 18.335 Hanoverian succession 15.207 Hanoverian Tories 15.212 Harborough Museum 18.332, 341 Harby, Henry 11.14 Hardwick, deserted medieval village

12.90 Hardy:

Eric 13.94 John 17.294 Jonas Padley, Captain 16.270 (fig 2)

Hare, Edward 18.345 Hargrave, Northants, church 12.84 Hargrave, Jno 16.275 Hargrave, Samuel 15.217, 219 Hargreaves, the Rev Henry 12.66 Harington:

Anne, Lady 13.121 (fig 6), 122, 19.394

Baron, of Exton 18.349 Edward 19.371 James 12.66, 18.355, 19.382 John (Sir / Lord) 14.159, 18.349-50,

356-7, 19.382 Lucy, Countess of Bedford 17.319 Mabel 19.382, 384

Harington lands, survey of 11.43 Harlaxton, Lincs 16.282 Harleian Society 14.191 Harop, John 19.402 Harringworth, Northants 11.19, 21,

14.182, 15.199, 201 Harris:

Derycke 11.43 J 18.352 William 17.295 Robert 17.295

Harrison: Anthony 19.397 Carl 12.46, 88, 13.141, 14.150, 187,

15.238, 16.279, 17.316, 18.362, 20.447

Christopher 15.217 Henry 16.274 Isabell 19.397

Harrod, Directory 17.312 Harrop, Dr J 17.314 Harry of London (ship) 11.10 Hart, Thomas 15.217, 219 Hartley, Robert F (Fred) 13.142, 14.192,

17.322, 18.332, 341 Harton, Robert of 11.17 Hasculf of Allexton 18.333 Haselwood, Jane 18.327 Haselwood, Thomas 18.327 Hassan, Fanny 16.259

Hatfield Chase, Yorks 18.359 Hatfield House, Herts 18.326, 357, 359 Hathaway, Anne 11.12 Hawaii 12.78 Hawkins, Michael 17.321 Hawley, John Cawthorne 17.289 Hawley, Thomas 17.289 Hayes, Martin 16.273 Haynes, Daniel 17.296 Haynes, William 16.275 Hays, Elizabeth 16.265 Haywood:

family 14.173 Alistair 14.174, 17.322, 18.367 Col T C S 16.281, 18.364

Headmasters’ Conference 12.62 Healing, Lincs, Master William of 11.17 Heard Islands 12.74 Hearn, Miss Karen 17.319 Hearth Tax 14.168, 17.311, 318 Heathcote:

family 13.118 Col 14.173 Elizabeth 15.230 Gilbert John 14.191 Gilbert, Sir 14.160, 191, 15.230, 236 Henry, Sir 18.347

Heathcote estates 14.191 Helmsley, Yorks 20.421 Helpston, Cambs 13.104, 106-07, 14.185 Henderson, Lieut 16.272 Henisch, Bridget 19.376 Henri, moneyer 14.164 Henry de Bisseburn 11.14 Henry I 12.51, 18.333 Henry II 14.162, 18.334 Henry III 12.47, 14.162-5, 18.333-5,

337, 339 Henry IV 18.358 Henry V 14.162-3 Henry VIII 11.3, 14.188, 17.302-03 Henry of:

Harby 11.14 Nassington 11.16 Wythorp 11.15

Henton Photograph Collection 12.89 Henton, George 12.89, 14.169, 19.384 Hepburn, James, Earl of Bothwell 11.9 Her Majesty’s Stationery Office 16.268 Heraldry & Genealogy Society of

Canberra 13.94 Hereford & Worcester Record Office

11.11 heritage environment 13.94 Heritage Lottery Fund 19.370, 20.446-7 Heritage Open Day 17.316 Heron, Henry 19.374-5 Herring, Edward 13.123 Hertfordshire County Archives 12.88 Heseltine, Michael 15.228 Hesketh, Robert 15.236 Hetterley, G 15.239 Hewitt & Smith of Brompton 19.388 Hewlett, Edwin 15.232 Hibbett family 15.242 Hibbins, Thomas 12.68 Hibbitt, Amos William 15.239 Hibbitt, Luke, butler 13.122

Hickman, Trevor 15.240, 16.246, 257 Hicks, Juliana 19.382 Hicks, Sir Baptist 19.382 Higgins, Tim 16.278-9 Higgs, W E 20.440 (fig 7), 441, 444 High Church 12.67, 17.298 High Sheriff of Lancashire 15.228 High Sheriff of Rutland 17.300, 19.371-

2, 377, 381 Higham, Eveline Mary 15.242 Highlands of Scotland 17.299 Hildyard, Mr 18.347 Hill:

Anne 17.318 Bridget 17.318 Christine 11.2, 12.46 Daniel 17.318 Francis 12.67 Henry 16.266 John 17.318 Raymond 18.359-60 Richard 17.318 Thomas 19.387 Widow 17.318 William 17.318

Hillborough Manor, Warks 11.11-12 Hillyard(e), Nicholas 11.5, 12 Hinch, Frank E 17.295 Hinckley, Leics 13.116 Hinman, the Rev John 17.295 Hinman, R, cyclemaker 20.451 Hipwell, John Thomas, brickmaker

11.42 historical ecology 11.41 Historical Manuscripts Commission

19.371, 404, 20.447 History & Antiquities of Rutland, Thomas

Blore 11.43, 13.123, 14.191, 19.395 History & Antiquities of the County of

Rutland, James Wright 14.191 History & Antiquities of Leicestershire,

John Nichols 18.333 HM Coroner 14.162 HM Prison Service Museum 18.348 HMS:

Agamemnon 12.72 Audacious 12.72, 75, 15.243 Beagle 15.243 Calliope 16.269 Captain 12.74 Challenger 12.70-9 (fig 1), 15.243-4 Crescent 13.123 Florida 12.87 Invincible 12.72, 75 Iron Duke 12.77 Princess Charlotte 12.75 Resolute 12.77 Victor Emmanuel 12.75

Hobard, Roger 20.434 Hobbs:

Ben St John 17.314 Mr & Mrs 17.305, 310 T, Dr 18.348

Hocken Library, University of Otago, New Zealand 16.271, 273

Hodge Trust 18.364 Hodgkin, Sarah 13.137 Hodgson, Joseph 11.30, 38

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Hogg, James, poet 13.127 Holborn, London 19.372, 376 Holdenby Hall, Northants 18.356 Holiard, Master 12.69 Holinshed, [Raphael] (author) 19.394 Holland 18.353 Hollar, Winceslaus 19.375 Hollidge, Zach 16.275 Hollis:

Cecil 17.295 John Thomas 17.295 Mr 13.97 William Henry 17.295

Holmes, John 14.151, 156, 18.342, 345, 346, 348

Holmes, Mrs 15.242 Holway, Somerset 14.152 Holy Land 11.3 Home Guard, Rutland 20.414 Home Office 13.136 Home, Misses 15.242 Hong Kong 12.74-8 Honolulu, Hawaii 15.243 Honorary Members of RLHRS 14.150 Honorius IV, Pope 11.15 Honorius, coins of 14.151-4 hood moulds 17.309 Hook, Duncan 14.156 Horace Walpole Society 18.350 Horizonti (artist) 19.384 HORN 19.387:

Fort Henry 19.387 Hall 13.120

Hornsey, Brian 12.46 Horological Journal 13.130 horsebreaker 16.275 Horsley, John 17.312 Horsman:

Ann 12.67 Edward 12.69 Robert 12.66-8

Horsemanship, Richard Berenger 19.395 Horspool, John 15.217, 224 Horton, William 18.355 hosiery industry 11.18 Hoskins, W G 11.18, 17.286, 18.350 Hotchkin, Thomas, Esq 18.347Houghton, John of, monk of Daventry,

Northants 11.15 House of:

Commons 12.67-8, 15.208, 20.431 Lords 20.431 Orange 17.302 Parliament 11.28, 13.123

Howlet, John 19.398 Howlett, Sue 12.46, 66, 15.198, 228 Howson, G W S 12.64 Hoxne, Suffolk 14.151 Hubbard, Thomas 16.275 Hucknall, Notts, Vicar of 12.87 Hudson Bay Company 11.28-9, 30, 32,

37-8 Hudson River Road Company 11.28 Hugh of Clixby 11.16 Hugh of Uppingham 18.336 Hugh of Wells 14.187 Hugh, vicar of Canwick, Lincs 11.14 Hull, Yorks 15.221-2, 226, 17.298-9

Hullock, Baron 18.346 Humber, river 11.14 Humberside 17.316 Humfrey, Mr 18.347 hundred years rule 14.180 Hundred Years War 19.400, 402 Hungary 11.4 Hunt, the Rev P 11.43 Hunt, Robert 13.120 hunter-gatherers 16.282 Hunting Book, Gaston Phoebus 12.51 hunting journals 17.316 hunting of deer 12.47 hunting park 14.158 Huntingdon 17.300 Huntingdon Record Office 16.259 Huntingdonshire, elm trees in 11.41 Huntley, Marquess of 11.26 Huskie Camp, Canada 11.32 Huygens, Christian 13.131 Hyde Park Corner, London 15.230 hydrological flushes 15.201 Hyssing, Hans (artist) 19.384 Iaic, Caspian Sea 11.6 Ice Age 17.322 Iliff, Richard 16.274 Ilson:

Everatt 17.292, 296 Henry 17.287, 292-4, 296

immigration 14.175 Imperial sound system 12.80 Imperial War Museum 17.321 India 12.76 Indian Mutiny 12.59 Indian Ocean 12.74 Indians 11.28-9 Industrial Archaeology Review 11.2 industrial development 14.175-6 Industrial Revolution 11.18 infant mortality 14.175 Inferior Oolite Series formations 17.315 Information and Communications

Technology 12.70, 19.404, 20.446 ingle-nook 14.172 Ingram:

George 17.312 John, publican 13.95 William 17.312

Ingthorpe House, Great Casterton 17.319 inhumations 19.403 Inigo Jones 18.356 Inner Temple 15.211, 17.300 inns 20.430-6 Inquisition 18.334:

Ad Quod Damnum 12.51 Post Mortem 12.47

Inspector of Prisons 18.344 Inspector of Weights & Measures

20.442-3 Institute of Field Archaeologists 14.193,

15.241 institutional landowners 14.191 intermittent flare kiln 11.22 International Genealogical Index 13.137-8 International Hunt Exhibition, Berlin

11.38 International News 15.239

International Stores 15.239 Interregnum period 12.53 inventories 14.187 Inverness 17.299 Iohs (Iohannes), moneyer 14.165 Ion, moneyer 14.164 Ireland 12.68, 14.175, 178-9, 15.213 Irish coin 14.163 Irish Rebellion 20.447 iron:

industry 14.175, 17.322 ore 11.22 smelting 15.241, 16.247-9, 20.449 spearhead 19.403

Irons, Archdeacon 18.348 ironstone 14.182, 15.218, 17.322 Irton, Cumbria 15.236 Isaac Memorial Fund 15.239 Istanbul (Constantinopolis) mint, Turkey

14.151 Italian Renaissance gardens 18.358 Italy 11.3, 12 Itinerarium Curiosum, William Stukeley

16.257 Itinerary of England and Wales, John

Leland 17.303 Ivan IV (the Terrible), Czar of Russia

11.5 Jackfish Lake, Canada 11.30 Jacks, L P, educationalist 12.64 Jacks, M L 12.64 Jackson, Tom 16.274 Jacobean:

architecture 18.357 court 18.357 garden design 18.358 houses 18.358

Jacobite Tories 15.212 Jakesle – see Yaxley James I 14.167, 18.349-50, 19.372, 382,

20.430 James II 17.293-4 Janson, Cornelius 19.387 Jansson, map of Rutland 18.359, 20.423 Japan 12.75, 77-8, 15.243 Jarvice, Thomas 16.274 Jeaffreson, John Cordy 19.371 Jelly, Robert 15.217, 219 Jenkins, Andrew 15.244 Jenkins, Robin 11.42, 13.141 Jenkinson:

Alice 11.12 Anthony 11.3, 4 (fig 2), 5 (figs 3 &

4), 6 (fig 5), 7-11, 12 (fig 14), 13, 13.125

Christopher 11.3 Elizabeth Ann 11.3, 9 Harry 11.12 Judith 11.10 Katherine 11.12 Lucy 11.12 Mary 11.12 Thomas 11.3 Whateley 11.9 William 11.3, 13 Zacharie, the Rev 11.13

Jennings, John 14.174

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Jersey 17.300 Jerusalem 11.3Jesson, Thomas 16.275 Jessop, William 11.21 Jesuits 11.30 jettying 17.303 (figs 2 & 3), 304, 311 Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester 14.156,

192, 17.314 John Clare Society 13.94 John de Saint Lys 11.16 John de Sauvarvilla, monk of Bec 11.17 John Evangelist (ship) 11.4John of:

Baldock 11.15 Bayton 11.16 Creacombe 11.15 Empingham 11.17 Filey 11.17 Houghton, monk of Daventry,

Northants 11.15 Normandy 19.400 Rothwell, vicar of Bray, Northants 11.14

Uffington 18.337 John Short 15.217 John, Earl Mowbray 12.48 Johns, Catherine 14.150-1 Johnson:

family 18.361, 19.405 Abraham 18.361 Barham 20.444 Chris 20.446 Henry 16.274 Hugh, curate / rector 14.169 Jane 18.368 Job 16.274 Robert (Archdeacon) 12.58, 15.240, 17.307, 18.361, 20.441

William 18.361 Joint Nature Conservation Committee 15.205

Jones: Alexandra 18.367 Bertha 15.230 Clive 14.192, 15.241-2, 16.247-9, 17.321, 18.364, 367, 20.450

Edward, the Rev 17.295 Elaine 12.90, 18.329, 332, 364, 367-

8, 20.445, 448-50, 14.150, 193, 15.237, 240, 242, 16.246-52, 281-2, 17.314, 319, 321-3

Geraint 17.321, 18.367 Gwenith 11.2, 42, 12.88 Inigo 18.357 John, the Rev 14.169 Kitty 15.230

Journal of the House of Commons 15.209-10

Jovian, coins of 14.151-3 Joyce, Mary 13.104 Juan Fernandez (islands) 12.78 Judd, John 16.249 Julian, coins of 14.151 Jurassic limestone 11.22 Justice of the Peace 19.372, 397 Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse (ship) 15.235 Kamloops, Canada 15.234

kashim (Eskimo council house) 11.32 Katmai Pass, Canada 11.33, 35, 38 Katmai, volcano, Canada 11.33 kayak (kiack) 11.32-3 Kayigyalik Lake, Alaska 11.38 Kazvin, Persia 11.8 Keal, John 15.217, 219 Keatly, George 16.275 Keats, John, poet 13.125 Keddington, Lincs, vicar of 11.17 Keel, Howard 12.83 Kelham Hall, Newark, Notts 11.43 Kelly, Directory 14.191, 15.236, 16.261, 17.312

Kelly’s livery button 16.280 (fig 2) Kendall:

James 16.274 Jonathan, rector of Martinsthorpe 14.169

Jno 14.169, 16.274 Kendle, George 16.275 Kenilworth, Warks 11.16, 17, 18.336 Kent 14.178 Kerguelen Island, Indian Ocean 12.74,

77 Kerridge, James, of Wisbech, architect 13.96-7

Kettering, Northants 12.67, 14.182, 184 Kettle:

George 17.296 James 16.274 William 13.139

KETTON 12.55, 14.191, 15.244, 17.287,291-2, 18.347, 19.377, 387:

archaeology 12.91, 20.450 area survey 11.43 Bishop’s transcripts 14.188 Cement 11.22-24, 14.183 Census returns 14.191 church 13.135, 14.187-8, 189 (fig 2), 20.445, 447

Church Street 13.143 common fields 14.188 cornmill 11.19 deeds 19.405 dissenters’ meeting places 14.188 earthquake 13.123 elm trees 11.40 enclosure 14.188, 17.323 Fregthorpe 17.323 (fig 3) gas works 11.20, 23 Geeston 17.323:

archaeology 12.91 brewery 11.20 Road 20.450 Roman road 12.91

glebe terriers 14.188 heaths and commons 14.188 Hall 13.120 Holmes Farm 17.323 Ketton stone 11.22, 13.97-8 Kilthorpe 17.323 limestone quarrying 11.22, 12.91 maltings and kiln 11.20, 22 (fig 10) manor 11.14, 14.188 Manthorpe 17.323 meadow grounds 14.188 Methodist Chapel 15.240, 16.281

Newbottle 17.323 Park 14.160, 161 prebendal manor house 14.188, 20.445

probate inventories 14.188 quarries 14.167 railway 11.20 records at Lincolnshire Archives 14.187

register transcript 14.188, 190 (fig 3) RLHRS village visit 13.142, 14.194 Romano-British occupation 12.91 Rutland Brewery 11.20 Sculthorpe 17.323 Starthills freestone pits 11.22 vicar of 14.188 Vicarage 20.445 Voteland (fieldname) 14.191 White Hart Inn 20.436, 20.436 wills 14.188 windmill 11.20

Kew, John Mantle 17.295 Key, Peter 14.174 Khan of Samarkand, Uzbekistan 11.7 Khan, Abdullah 11.9 Khanate of Khiva, Uzbekistan 11.7 Kholmogorie, Northern Russia 11.4 Kinematograph Year Book 12.80 King:

Abdullah Khan 11.8 John 14.163, 18.334 of Denmark 11.11Edward the Confessor 15.244, 20.416, 418

Edward I 14.163, 165, 18.339 Edward VI 11.3 Edward VII 13.141, 20.441 George IV 16.259 George III 14.169, 15.239 of Georgia 11.9 of Germany 18.335 Henry I 12.51, 18.333 Henry II 14.162, 18.334 Henry III 12.47, 14.162-5, 18.333-5,

337, 339 Henry IV 18.358 Henry V 14.162-3 Henry VIII 11.3, 14.188, 17.302-03 Louis XIV 15.207 Richard I 14.162 Richard II 12.47, 88 Stephen 18.334 William I 20.418 William III 15.207-08 William IV 13.124

King, Ian 17.295 King Solomon’s Mines 11.36 King’s Arms, Shoreditch, London 16.259 King’s College, Cambridge 12.59 Kingdom of Shrivan 11.8 Kings Cliffe, Northants 13.131, 18.347,

352 Kings Lynn, Norfolk 15.225, 18.335,19.400-01

Kington, John 19.371 Kip’s map of Rutland 14.158 (fig 1), 159 Kirby Hall, Northants 18.352 Kirk, Athol 16.272

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Kirk, Nathaniel 16.275 Kirkby Hall, Kirkby Mallory, Leics

18.331 Kirkby Laythorpe, Lincs 11.14 kirtle 19.374 Kirton, Robert of, vicar of Timberland,

Lincs 11.15 Knapp, Malcolm 15.227 Kneeland, Mrs 19.380 Knew, Jasmine 20.450 Knight:

family 15.242 Ann 13.137 Gershom A, Dr 13.141, 20.446 J J, clockmaker 20.452 T 15.236

Knights Templar 18.333 Knossington, Leics 12.47-8, 50-1 Knowles:

Ann 14.172 Martha 14.172 Samuel 14.172 Sarah 14.172 Thomas 14.172

Knox, Richard 17.314, 20.423, 450 Kodiak Island, Canada 11.33, 35-6 Koushkikwim, Canada 11.33 Kowloon, Hong Kong 12.75 Krangue, Pere le 11.30 Krech III, Shepard 11.2 Kremlin, Moscow 11.8 Krim Tartars 11.10 Kurna, Thebes, temple at 12.84 Kutlwanong School for the Deaf,

Johannesburg 20.444 Kyrke, the Rev Richard 14.188 La Jolla, California, USA 12.72 La Loche Portage Lake, Canada 11.30 labourers, seasonal 14.175 Lac Leman, near Montreux 17.300 Lady:

Berkeley 19.387 Brocklebank 15.236 Campden 13.118, 15.227, 16.279,

19.399 Castlereagh 20.441 Cobham 19.374 Edwards 19.392 Exeter 15.232 Gomme 12.85 Gordon 11.26 Harington (Anne) 13.121 (fig 6),

122, 17.290, 19.394 Londonderry 15.235 Lonsdale 11.30-1, 33, 35, 38, 20.441 Mackworth 19.381 Noel 13.123, 19.388 Purbeck 18.356, 359

Lady hunting, 1338-44 12.47 (fig 1) Ladysmith, South Africa, siege 20.447 Laird, F C 14.168-9, 172, 18.350 Lake Missolonghi, Greece 12.87 Lake Taupo, New Zealand 16.271 Lambe, Sir John 12.67 Lamentation of Young Perkins 18.348 Lammastide growth 11.39 Lancaster University 15.203

Lancastrian Red Rose 20.436 Lanchester landaulette 15.232, 234 Lancing College, Sussex 19.371 Land Tax, Receiver General 16.275 landed families, archives of 14.187 Lane, Peter N 13.137, 143, 17.310, 313,

315, 319, 19.412, 20.448-9 LANGHAM 12.48, 14.184, 17.291,

18.339, 19.391: archaeology 14.192, 19.403 Baptist Chapel 17.319, 20.448 brewery 11.20, 13.141 brick making 11.23 calendar 16.280 church 13.141, 20.448 deeds in Exton MSS 12.88 letter to inhabitants, 1880 11.43 maltings 11.20 Manor Lane 19.403 maps 11.43 Ranksborough Hall 14.192 school 19.394 volunteers 19.399

Langtry, Lily 11.27 Latham, John 19.395 Latin Secretary (John Milton) 17.298 Laud, Archbishop William, 12.67, 17.298 Launde, Leics 16.247, 17.322:

Abbey 11.16, 15.241, 18.334, 338 Park Wood, archaeology 20.449

Laurel and Hardy 12.81 Laurentic, White Star Line ship 15.234 Lawrence, William Esq 18.347 Laxton:

John 17.312-13 Mary 17.312-23 Sarah 17.312 William 17.291, 295

Laxton, Northants: Museum 15.240 Romano-British furnace 16.247-8

Laye, Captain Joseph Henry 16.269-70 Layfield, Major 18.355 le Blount, Isabel 18.327 le Blount, William 18.327 le Breton, William 18.336 le Fleming, Master John 11.15 Le Vyne Inn, Oakham 20.436 league, medieval 19.400 Leake, Lincs 16.259 Lee, A 20.444 Leeds, Yorks 14.184 Leeds, Andrea 12.81 Leeson, Mary 17.296 Leesthorpe Hall, Leics 15.242 leg irons 18.342 Legg, William, architect 13.120, 19.387-8 Legget, J 11.43 Leicester 11.18, 14.182, 184-5, 16.249,

20.434: Bishop Street Information Centre

14.187 boot and shoe factories 11.20 Causeway Lane archaeological site

14.152, 193 City Archives 14.150 City Council 20.446 Convent of St Mary de Pratis 11.17

Quarter Sessions 13.137 Royal Infirmary 15.242 Saxon dwelling 16.254 St Margaret’s church 11.16 University 12.46, 14.193, 15.240-1

Leicester Chronicle 13.138 Leicester to Peterborough Railway 11.2 Leicestershire 11.23, 14.152, 177,

15.198, 201, 16.247, 258, 18.336: Archaeological & Historical Society

15.237 Archaeological Advisory Committee

11.43, 12.90, 14.193, 15.241,16.282, 17.322

Archaeological Unit 12.90, 14.186, 192-3, 15.237, 241-2, 16.251, 253, 255, 246, 278-9, 17.314, 322

castles 20.415 County Council 15.198, 17.290,

20.446 Family History Society 13.143 Field Survey Unit 12.90 Flora Committee 11.39 gentry 18.349 Industrial History Society 11.2, 20,

22, 24 link with Rutland 16.246 Millennium celebrations 20.447 Museums, Arts & Records Service

(LMARS) 11.42-3, 12.72, 13.142, 14.150-1, 156, 183, 186-7, 192, 15.198, 215-16, 227, 228, 231, 237, 241, 244, 16.246-7, 250, 278-80, 282, 17.314, 319, 321, 18.341, 361, 363, 19.370, 412, 20.414, 423, 445-7, 450

population 11.18 Record Office (LRO) and Record

Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland (ROLLR) 11.2, 42, 12.46, 53, 57, 88, 13.94, 110, 118, 141-3, 14.150, 169, 187 (fig), 191, 194, 15.227, 237-8, 16.246, 259,279, 17.287-8, 291, 315, 18.355,361-2, 19.371, 381-2, 384, 404, 412, 20.414, 445-7

religious nonconformity 11.42 Yeomanry 11.42, 15.215

Leicestershire & Rutland: Archaeological Network 20.448 County Lunatic Asylum 12.88 Free Church Federation 11.42 Police Force 15.239 Sites & Monuments Record 17.322,

18.327, 20.445 Trust for Nature Conservation 11.2

LEIGHFIELD 14.168, 15.209: archaeology 14.192, 16.247 Forest 12.47, 52, 14.187, 16.247,

17.305, 18.333, 20.434 Leigh Lodge 14.192, 19.397 manor of 18.336, 340 Stilton cheese 16.258

Leland, John 17.302, 303, 305, 307, 309 Lely, Sir Peter 19.384, 387 Lenten Recognizances 20.430 Leofnoth 16.250 Letherland, William Love 16.274

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letters patent 14.188 Levant sea 11.3 Leverhulme Trust 13.118, 15.238,

16.279 Levisohn, James 15.227 Lewes, battle of 18.335, 337 Lewis, the Rev Richard 13.106 Lias Clay deposits 17.315 Liassic ironstone 11.22 Libanus, mountains of, Lebanon 11.3Liberate rolls 18.336 Libyan desert 18.326 Licence for Alienation in Mortmain

13.118 (fig 1) licences, granted by royal patent 20.430 Licensing Act of 1552 20.430Liddington, Robert of 11.15 Liddle, Peter 17.314, 18.329, 20.423 life-expectancy 14.175 Lilleshall, Warwickshire 11.8lime, price of 15.218 lime-burning 13.104 limekilns:

Edith Weston 11.22 Exton 11.22 Greetham 11.22 Morcott 11.22

Limestone 16.250-1, 253, 278 Lincoln 14.187, 15.243:

Assize 13.137 Bishop of 11.14 Castle 11.43, 13.141 Cathedral 11.17, 14.188, 16.281 Diocese of 11.14, 14.187 Red cattle 15.231 Sheriff of 11.16

Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford Mercury 12.80-3, 87, 13.95-8, 102, 139, 15.213,243, 16.275, 18.345-7, 362

Lincolnshire 11.18, 14.186, 191, 16.259,281:

Archives 13.141, 14.187-91, 194, 15.238, 16.259, 280-1, 17.316,18.362-3, 20.446

Assizes 13.139 County Council 13.142, 17.316 Education & Cultural Services

Directorate 17.316 Family History Society 14.191,

16.280, 17.316 Heritage Open Days 16.280 Libraries 18.362 Record Society 14.187 Road Car Company 14.182Show 15.238

Lindley, Dr Philip 15.240, 18.360 Lines, Rodney 13.94, 142 Lingard, the Rev Patrick 14.181 Linnaean Society 19.388 Linnaeus 19.395 Linton, William 16.275 liquorice 19.380 Lisbon, Portugal 12.73-4, 15.243 listed buildings 12.46, 13.94 LITTLE CASTERTON 13.106, 14.191,

16.274: church 16.280 photographs 11.43

rector of 11.16 Tolethorpe estate 11.18

Little Dalby, Leics 16.259 Little Eye river 18.336 Littledale, Judge 18.347 Little Woolstone, Bucks, Holy Trinity

church 12.85 Liverpool, Lancs 11.25, 27, 38, 15.234 Llandaff, Bishop John of 11.17 Local Government:

Board 12.78, 15.244 Commission 14.192, 15.198, 240Reorganisation 16.279, 17.315-16,

18.363 Local History, caring about 16.246 local public administration 14.191 Loch Leven trout 15.229 Lock, Lucy Adela 13.130 locomotive, railway 14.184-5 Lomas, William 18.347 London 11.8-9, 10, 21, 30, 12.68-9,

14.152 176, 178, 185, 15.207, 232, 234, 244, 16.258-9, 17.299, 18.335, 349, 20.434:

Bermondsey 12.68-9 City News 13.97 Holborn 12.78 mint 14.163-6 Newgate 12.68 Pimlico 12.78 Southwark 12.68 University 12.46 Westminster 12.68

London (steamship) 16.276 London & North Eastern Railway

14.182, 185 London & North Western railway 11.21,

14.182, 184 London, Midland & Scottish Railway

11.20, 14.182-4 Long Cross coins 14.162-5 Long Parliament 17.300 longcase clock 13.131, 2 Longden, G 20.423 Lonsdale:

Dowager Countess of 11.28 Earl of 11.25 (fig 1), 26, 27 (fig 4),

28-33, 37, 15.229 Lady 11.25 (fig 1), 30-1, 33 Lord 12.89, 16.280

Lonsdale Belt 11.26 Lord:

Ancaster 11.2, 23, 15.229 Burghley 14.159 Byron 12.87 (fig 1), 13.125-6 Campden 18.327, 19.387 Cavendish 14.172 Cecil 15.229, 236, 18.326 Chaplin 15.235 Cobham 19.374 Exeter 15.232, 234 Fairfax 17.300 Finch 15.209, 10 Fitzwilliam 19.387 Gainsborough 13.118, 19.395-7 (fig

12) Grey 18.355, 19.372, 20.416 Harington of Exton 11.43, 19.382

Hay of Sawley 20.430 Londonderry 15.235 Lonsdale 15.230, 16.280 Manners 19.397 Moira 19.387 Noel 18.359 Northwick 14.191 Ranksborough 15.239 Ridlington 19.382 Salisbury 18.361 Shaftesbury 19.395 Tennyson 12.59, 60 Townsend 16.257 Willoughby 18.363 Wolfenden 12.58 Worcester 11.31

Lord Chancellor 20.430-1 Lord Lieutenant of Rutland 19.397 Lord of Ireland 14.163 lord of the manor 12.47, 66, 17.314,

18.341 loss of county status 12.46 lost at sea 16.276 Loughborough, Leics: 11.18, 14.183,

15.204, 20.437, 444 University 13.94, 14.150

Louis XIV 15.207 Louth, Lincs 11.16 Love:

John 17.291 Joseph 17.294 William 16.274

Low Countries 18.353 Lower Estuarine Series 17.315, 322 Lower Lias clays 18.367 Lower Lincolnshire Limestone 17.315,

322, 20.425 Lower Nene Valley colour-coated ware

17.322 Lowesby, Leics, Roman settlement

16.247 Lowthe, Henry 20.434 Lowther:

Henry 11.26, 18.347, 20.434 Hugh 11.25-6, 15.229, 236 St George 11.26 William 11.25, 19.393

Lowther Castle, Cumberland 11.25, 26 (fig 3), 27, 30, 36-7 (fig 8)

Lucas, the Rev Richard 18.345-6 Lucy, Countess of Bedford 18.349 Luffenham – see North Luffenham,

South Luffenham Luffenham (station) 14.185 Luffield, Northants, prior of 11.15 Lumley, Henry 18.344-5 Lumley, William 18.344 Lycett, Sir Francis 13.97 LYDDINGTON 17.291, 318, 18.366:

archaeology 16.282, 20.449 Bedehouse 11.14 (fig), 12.90,

14.159, 19.404, 20.416, 449, 451 bishop’s palace 11.14-17 bishop’s park 11.15-16 border village 15.209 church 15.240, 17.319 Church Lane 16.282 Common 19.405

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councillors 14.187 enclosure map 13.141 Geoffrey of 18.338 John Moore’s Charity 17.316 manor 20.421 Methodist church 16.279 Pageant House 13.143 parish records 16.279, 19.405 Park 14.158-61 Prebendal Barn 20.451 RLHRS village visit 16.281, 17.319 Robert of (priest) 11.15 school land 17.316 White Hart Inn 20.436 will proved 14.188 Windmill Way 16.282, 20.449

Lydiard Tregooze, Wilts 20.430 Lydiard, St John 20.430 LYNDON 14.170, 19.371, 381:

churchyard 13.94 Hall 19.371-2, 373 (fig 2) Park 14.161 manor of 19.372 parish records 18.362, 19.405

Lynn, Norfolk 16.274 lynx 11.29 Lyon(s), John 18.348, 19.397-8 Lyons (Lugdunum) mint, France 14.151-3 Lyons, Second Council of 11.14 Lyveden/Stanion ware 17.323, 20.419 Macao 12.75 McConnell, Jenny 20.450 McDonald, Archdeacon 11.31 McFarlane, Peter 14.193 Macintosh, Mr 20.450 Mackenzie, Donald 15.236 Mackie, David 12.90 Mackworth:

Lady 19.381 Robert 17.294 Thomas (Sir) 17.291, 294

McLean, Carolyn 15.242 McPherson, Gladys 15.229 McWhirr, Alan 12.90, 15.237 Maddicott, J R 19.400 Madeira 12.74 Magee, John 17.312 Magnentius, coins of 14.155 Magnus Maximus, coins of 14.151-3 Maid’s Head inn, Uppingham 20.434 Maidstone, Kent 17.300 Main, William 16.274 Makins, Edward 16.274 Malamots [Mahlemut tribe] 11.34 male employment 16.262 Mallett, Jenny 14.192, 15.242, 16.255,

282, 17.321 Mallows, Miss Jennie 20.437 Malore, Ralph 18.341 Malsor, Fulchere 16.250 Malta 11.3maltings:

Langham maltings 11.20 maltings (building) 11.20-1, 15.214 Maltmill House, Oakham 15.217 Market Overton maltings 11.20-1 Rutland maltings 11.20

Manchester 14.184, 20.437: average life expectancy 16.267 University 13.94

Manila, Philippines 12.74 Mann, William 16.275 mannerist garden design 18.358 Manners:

Richard 14.191 Robert, Lord 19.397 Sherrard, Lord 19.397

manor houses, post-medieval 20.416 manorial:

complex 20.421 economies 12.47 mill 20.421 woodland, division of 12.51

manorialisation 20.423 MANTON 14.167-73, 15.239, 17.314:

Blue Ball Inn 20.434 butcher 14.171 chantry certificates 11.43 church 14.168, 14.172-3, 16.280,

17.319, 18.363 deeds 11.43 fieldwalking 20.449 Horse & Jockey 14.170 Manor Court Rolls 13.141 parish records 14.172, 174, 18.362,

19.405 Priory Road 17.314 railway 11.21, 23 (fig 12), 14.180,

182, 185, 15.199 school 14.173

manufacture, new methods of 14.175 manuring activity 20.451 Maoris, New Zealand 16.269, 270 March, John 11.10 March, Judith 11.10 Marching Guineas 16.274 Marchioness of Exeter 15.232 (fig 2) Marchioness of Londonderry 15.236 Marcus Aurelius 14.154 Margrave, Jno 16.275 Margrave, Samuel 16.275 Market Bosworth Park, Leics 14.161 Market Harborough, Leics 11.3, 10, 13,

14.172: Faulkener’s bootmaker’s shop 12.89 library 11.3 museum 11.5, 12.89

MARKET OVERTON 15.240, 16.257-8, 17.287-93, 19.393:

archaeology 14.192, 19.403, 20.445 Black Bull 18.368 Bowling Green Lane 14.192 canal wharf 11.21, 23 (fig 11), 40 church 11.40, 18.363-4 elm trees 11.40 enclosure 11.42 ironstone quarries 11.23 Lodge 20.445 maltings 11.20-1 marriage settlement 11.42 Parish Council 17.290 parish records 18.362, 19.405 park 14.158 RLHR village visit 16.279 Stilton cheese 16.257-9

Thistleton Road 20.445 Woodhead Close

Marlow, James 16.274 Marlstone Rock Bed 16.247, 250-1, 254 Marquess of Exeter 11.22, 15.236 Marquess of Huntley 11.26 marriage, average age of 14.175 Marriott, Joseph 17.295 marshal of the king’s household 18.335 Marshall:

Anne 17.318 Jno 16.275 William 11.14, 16.257

Marson, Mary 17.312 Marston, Joshua 16.275 martens 11.29 Martin:

George 16.275 James 16.274 Jerrad 16.275 Jno 16.274 William 16.274-5

Martinmas 18.337 MARTINSTHORPE 14.167-74:

advowson 14.170 aerial photographs 18.367 archaeology 14.167-8, 192, 17.321-

2, 18.366-7, 20.449 baptisms 14.168, 173 bread ovens 14.173 (fig 6) census returns 14.172 chapel 14.167-9 documentary researches 17.322 dove holes 14.171 estate map 14.168, 171 geology 18.366 Hall 14.173 House 14.167 (fig 1), 168-74 manor 14.167-8 marriages 14.168 old carriage road 14.168 Old Hall Farm 14.167-74 (figs 3-5) ornamental gardens 14.168 parish 14.170 parish registers 14.167, 169 Park 14.160-1, 167 poll tax 14.167 rectors 14.167 Rent Rolls 14.168 sale 14.173 Scheduled Ancient Monument

14.168 sheep farming 14.167 sinecure rectory 14.169 stables 14.171 stone walls 20.427 tithe map 14.168

Martinvallis, Robert 18.336 Mason:

G Holditch, the Rev 11.43 Henry 11.42 John, ironmonger 15.217, 222-3 Sarah 16.265 Thomas 17.294

mason-surveyors 18.353 Massachusetts, USA 12.66 Massey’s Court, Llanerch, Denbys

18.358

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Massinger, Philip 20.436 Master of the King’s Horse 18.359 Matkin:

family, four generations of 12.78 (fig 6)

Charles 12.71-3, 78-9, 15.243-4, 20.441

Charles, Mrs 12.78 Francis Richmond 12.78-9 Frederick George 12.72, 78-9 Joseph 12.70 (fig 2), 71 (fig 3), 72,

77, 78, 79 (fig 7), 15.243-4 Mary 12.78-9, 15.244 Robert Swift 12.78-9 Sarah 12.72, 78, 15.243 William 12.72-3, 15.243

Matkin’s Oakham Almanack 12.86,15.236, 18.345, 20.437, 451-2

‘Matkinizing’ 15.243 Matkins Printers 12.72 (fig 4), 15.243 Matterson, William 17.288, 296 Matthews:

Bryan 12.46, 58, 16.281 George Cecil 17.295 David Joseph 17.295 Dick 14.174 Joseph Cecil 17.289, 295-6

Mattocks, William 16.275 Mauduits, Chamberlains of the

Exchequer 20.425 Maunsel, Geoffrey 18.340 Maximinus I, coin of 14.155 May, Jeffrey 18.326 Maydwell, John, carrier 15.217, 222,

224 Mayfield, John 20.446 measles 11.29 medallion 15.227 (fig 20) Medbourne, Leics 16.247, 249 Medbree, Daniel 15.217, 219 Medical Research Council 13.94 medieval:

castles of Rutland 20.415-24 deer park 12.46-7, 14 150, 159 England 12.47 landscape 12.47, 20.415 pottery 19.403-4, 20.449, 451 prices 19.400-01

Meek, James 14.186, 16.279, 18.368 Melbourne, Australia 12.72, 74, 15.243,

19.411 Mellor, J 15.236 Mellor, Jean 14.193 Melton Mowbray, Leics 11.21, 26,

13.116, 15.224, 235: canal 11.2, 18, 20-1, 16.260, 19.391 Lord Byron’s remains 12.87 Methodist Church 13.103, 16.279

Melville Island, Canada 11.36 Melville, Dr R, of Kew 11.40 memel timber 15.220 Meppershall, Beds 20.423 Mercers’ Company 20.434 Merchant Adventurers 11.3, 10-11 Merchant Marine service 12.72, 15.243 merelles 12.85 Merrie England Bazaar 20.441-2 (fig 9) Merry, H 15.236

merryall / merryholes 12.85 Mesolithic pit 17.322 Mesolithic/Neolithic end scraper 14.192 Messenger, Guy 11.2, 39, 15.205 Messing, Stephen 19.394 messuage 17.309 metal detectors 14.151 Metcalfe, J P W 17.313 metes and bounds 12.47 Methodist Church 13.95 Methy Lake, Canada 11.30 Metis 11.29 Metropolitan Chapel Building Society

13.97 Metropolitan Police Museum 18.348 Michaelmas 18.337 Middle Ages 11.14, 14.158-9, 17.323 Middle Anglians 17.315 Middle East 11.4 Middle Lias 16.247, 250, 18.367 middle Saxon ware 20.418 Midland:

& Great Northern Joint Railway 15.229

Empire Theatres 12.81 Provender Stores, Oakham 14.182 Purple ware 18.367 Railway 11.20-1, 14.182, 20.447 Red buses 14.183

Midlands 16.259 Milan (Mediolanum) mint, Italy 14.151-4 Military Survey 14.174 Militia Marching Guineas 16.274-5 Mill Hill School, London 12.64 Millennium 19.370 Miller, Anthony 19.394 Miller, Mr 18.346 millers 14.177 Millington, Henry 18.345-6 Mills, Phil 20.445 Mills, William 16.275, 18.347 millstone 12.91 Millstone Grit 16.248 Milton Keynes, Beds 11.24 Milton, John 17.298, 300 mineral railway system 14.182 mines, development of 14.175 Ministers Accounts 20.436 Minster General Housing Association

16.254 Mirrlees Blackstone 15.238 Miss Linford Award 20.448 missionary 11.30, 14.180 Mitchell, Andrew 15.198, 207 Mitchell, Sir Francis 20.431 moated manorial complex 19.403 Molesworth and Springthorpe 11.20 Molière (author) 19.394 Moll, Herman, cartographer 14.160 Mompesson:

account books 20.431, 435-6 (fig 2) Catherine 20.431 Giles 20.430-6 licences 20.430-6 Thomas 20.431

Monasteries, Dissolution of the 14.191 monitoring of planning applications

17.314

Monck, General 17.299-300 Monkton, Angela 16.253 Montacute House, Somerset 18.357 Monte Video 12.78 Montreal, Canada 11.27-8, 37 Moor Park, Herts 18.357 Moores, Henry 17.291 Moravian Church 11.33, 35, 38 MORCOTT 14.178, 15.239:

advowson 17.300 benefice papers 18.362 Census returns 14.178-80 church 11.16, 17.319, 18.363 demographic change 14.175, 177 Gilson’s Charity 16.281, 17.319,

18.362 limekiln 11.22 local history group 16.246 manor 17.300 occupations 14.180 population 14.178-80 (fig 5) rectory plans 18.362 school 14.178 Spinney earthwork 20.415-16 terriers and inventories 18.362 tithe redemption certificates 18.362 White Horse Inn 20.436, 20.436 windmill 11.20

Morden, cartographer 14.160 Morea, Greece 11.3 Morkery wood 15.229-30 Morley:

Cornelius John 16.276 George 16.276 Lewis 16.276

Morris: Charles 14.168 E, shoemaker and beekeeper 14.191 Jno 16.274, 18.347-8 W C & C K, brewers 17.312

Mortlock, Fredrick 18.347 Moscow, Russia 11.5, 7 (fig 6), 8-10 mosquitoes 11.32 motorcars:

de Dion Bouton 15.229 Decauville 20.437, 439 (fig 4), 444 Parr 20.437, 439 (fig 5)

motte 20.416 Mould, John 15.217, 222, 17.312 Mowbray, John, 8th Earl 12.48 Muggleton, Edwd 16.274 Muggleton, Jno 16.274 mullioned window 17.306, 309 multiple ditch boundary systems 17.322 Munday, Tom, butcher 16.280 Munton:

Mrs 12.86 John 17.295 Philip William 17.295

Murchison, New Zealand, earthquake 1929 16.273

Murdoch, Henry 18.336 Murray, W Scott 11.42 Murray’s Lancashire Architectural

Guide 15.236 Muscovy Company 11.3-4, 8, 10-11 museum collections management system

17.286

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Museum Education Officer 14.181 Museum of Lincolnshire Life 17.316 Museums & Galleries Commission

15.239 musk ox 11.27, 30 Musson, John 19.376-7 muster rolls 12.88 Myers, John 15.214-219, 222-7 nails, price of 15.222 Napier, New Zealand, earthquake 1931

16.273 Napoleonic officer’s badge 15.216 (fig 8) Napoleonic Wars 13.104, 15.213, 16.274 Nassington, Northants, church clock

11.16, 13.130 (fig 3), 134 National:

Health Service 17.290 Monuments Record 15.233, 20.423 Probate Index 15.238 schools 13.126 Vegetation Classification 15.203

naturalised parkland 14.159 Nature Conservancy Council 15.199,

203 Naylor, Jenny 14.192, 15.241-2, 16.282,

17.321, 18.329, 36, 720.450 Neale, John 18.347 Neaverson, Peter 11.2, 18 Needham:

Francis 15.239 Rhoda 16.265 Susanna 16.259

Needles, Isle of Wight 12.73 Nelson, Horatio 16.274 Nene river 11.23-4 Neolithic/Early Bronze Age 18.366 Nepeia, Osep Grigorievitch 11.4, 8 Nestlé chocolate machines 14.182 Nether Hambleton 14.163, 20.429:

archaeology 14.150, 193, 15.241, 17.321, 20.427, 449

Nettleham, Lincs 11.15-17 New:

drop (gallows) 18.342 England 12.66 Guinea 12.78 Hall House [Chelmsford, Essex]

18.349 Hebrides 12.74 Model Army 17.298 Monthly Magazine 13.126 Opportunities Fund 20.447 Plymouth, New Zealand 16.271 South Wales, Australia 13.140,

16.269 New York 11.25, 27, 12.73:

Daily Tribune 11.36 Herald 11.36 Central Station 11.28 New Theatre 11.28 Union League Club 11.28 White Star dock 11.28

New Zealand 12.74:Auckland 16.270-1 breweries 16.273 Company 16.269 earthquakes 16.273

Medal 16.270 North Island 16.269 Wanganui, Rutland Hotel 16.269-73

Newark, Notts 13.123, 14.193, 17.313,18.346

Newarke Houses Museum, Leicester 17.314

Newbat, William 15.217 Newbat & Ashbourn 15.221-2 Newbold, William 19.388 Newcastle 18.346 Newgate, London, Christ Church 12.68 Newmarket, Cambs 20.431 Newnham Paddox, Warks 14.167 newspapers on microfilm 15.238 Newstead Abbey, Notts 12.87, 19.387 Newstead Priory, Stamford, Lincs 11.15,

14.191 Newton:

Ann 15.242 [Sir Isaac] 19.387 Noel, Capt, of Ashwell Grange

13.102 Sidney 20.447

Ng, Kim 15.237 Nicholls:

Brian 11.3-4, 15.244 Elizabeth 11.3-4 John 18.333

Nicks: John 17.295 Matthew 17.295 William 17.294

Nicole, moneyer 14.164 Nijni Novgorod, Russia 11.5 Nine Men’s Morris 12.84-5 (fig 2) Niven, David 12.81 Nix, Samuel 17.294 Noble Primrose (ship) 11.4 Noel:

family 13.118, 14.160, 19.382-99 Alexander 19.372 Andrew 12.89, 13.118, 19.382, 384,

397-8 Baptist 19.384-5 Baron, of Ridlington 19.405 Charles 13.122-3, 15.216, 19.382,

387, 405 Edward 19.382 Elizabeth 19.395 Gerard 12.88, 13.118, 120, 123,

15.213, 18.347, 19.382-3, 387-8, 391-2, 395, 397-8

Henry 12.80, 13.123, 15.213, 19.382, 388, 19.391, 394

James 19.395, 397 Jane 19.395 John 15.209-11 Juliana 19.395 Lady Elizabeth 13.123, 19.388 Leland, the Rev the Hon 19.394 Louisa 19.388, 391 Mary 19.371, 381 Thomas 12.88, 13.120, 19.393, 387,

397 Wriothesley, the Rev Baptist 19.387 (see also Gainsborough, Earl of)

Noel estate brick-works 15.220

non-conformist records 12.88 Norfolk:

Duchess of 12.48 Dukes of 12.48 Kenneth John 12.80-1

Norman: castle 20.416 Conquest 16.250, 20.416, 429 estate confiscation 20.421 fortification 20.421

Norman, Mr 18.347 NORMANTON:

church 11.24 curate of 12.85 enclosure award 13.141 estate 11.2 Hall 15.230 Park 11.2, 14.160-1, 15.236 Park Hotel 13.143 Tower Trust 19.405 water museum 11.24

Normanville, Ralph of 11.14 North America 15.239, 243 North American Arctic 11.25 North East Passage 11.9 North Island, New Zealand 16.271-2 North Lincolnshire unitary authority

17.316 NORTH LUFFENHAM 11.23, 12.55,

14.170, 19.397: castle earthworks 20.417 (fig 2) church 18.362 cremations and inhumations 17.315 deeds 11.43, 19.405 enclosure 11.18 Hall 20.416 ironstone quarries 11.23 Methodist Chapel 20.448 Morcott Spinney earthwork 20.415 motte 20.415 post-medieval earthwork 20.416 RAF cinema 12.80, 83 school, 17.315 siege by Parliamentary forces 20.416

North Mendip, Gloucs 14.152 North Midlands 14.175 North Pole 11.36 North Sea 15.234-5 North Stoke, Walter of 11.15 North Wales 15.230 North-West Leicestershire 11.23 North-West Passage 11.11North Yorkshire 11.22, 20.449 North, the Rev Nathaniel 16.274 Northampton 13.107, 16.274, 18.336,

356, 20.434: All Saints’ Church 12.67 General Hospital 15.239 mint 14.164 MP for 20.431

Northamptonshire 14.177, 179, 15.199,201:

clergy 12.67 elm trees 11.41 furnace type 16.248 Grammar School 12.46 Record Office 12.66-7, 13.142,

15.238-9, 17.287, 316, 20.414

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Northamptonshire Sand Ironstone 11.22,16.247, 17.315, 322, 18.366, 20.425

Northborough, Cambs 13.107 North-East Lincolnshire, Archives 17.316

Northern Russia 11.5, 9 Northern State University, South Dakota,

USA 16.281 North-West Rebellion, Canada 11.29 Norton Sound, Alaska 11.33 Norway 11.11 Norwegian fjords 15.234 Nottingham 11.21, 14.182, 184, 20.434:

Blackmoor’s Head Inn 12.87 Earls of 12.48

Nunachuk, Alaska 11.38 Nuneaton Priory, Warks 13.119 Nushagak, Canada 11.33, 36, 38 oak mullioned window 17.304 (fig 4) OAKHAM 14.162, 171-3, 184-5, 15.209,

222, 230, 239-40, 243, 16.274, 17.288,291, 321, 18.335, 337, 339, 345-6, 356, 19.388, 20.434-7, 442:

administrative centre 16.267 agricultural labourers 16.263almshouses 16.281 Alwyne Close 20.445 archaeology 11.43, 12.90, 14.186,

192, 15.237, 241, 16.250-6 (fig 8), 278-9, 282, 18.367 (fig 4), 19.403, 20.416, 419, 429, 449, 451

archdeacon of 18.362 Ashwell Road 15.237, 16.260 Assizes 18.344, 347 Back Street 16.266 Baptist Chapel 13.98 Barleythorpe Road 14.182-3 Bell Inn 20.434 Blue Bell Inn 13.95, 20.434 boot and shoe factories 11.20-1 boys at work 16.266 (fig 9a) breweries 11.20, 16.264, 20.436 brick making 11.23, 15.237 Brooke Road 14.184, 17.321 Bull Inn 20.436 Bull Lane 15.237, 16.250, 20.436,

449burgesses 14.163, 20.418 Burley Road 15.241, 16.254, 17.321 Buttercross 17.314, 318 bypass 11.43 Byron connection 12.87 canal 11.2, 18, 20-1, 19.391 carpenters 16.264 (fig 6) carriers 16.260, 280 Castle 11.43, 12.48, 80, 89, 13.141, 14.151, 162-3, 192, 16.250, 260,17.291, 315, 18.336, 339, 342, 356, 19.400, 20.415-16, 418, 420 (fig 3), 437, 449, 11.21, 42, 12.46, 58, 66, 72, 82, 13.96, 109, 141, 15.240,16.267, 18.326, 344, 346, 348, 361, 20.441

Castle Lane 15.217 Catmose:

Cottage 11.25 House 12.88, 13.120, 14.161,

15.213, 217-19, 16.265, 264,18.348

Lodge 19.399 Park 14.192 Street 15.213, 20.451

cattle market 15.239 cemetery 20.443 census 11.18, 13.108-17, 110-11 (fig

2), 115, 16.260-8, 20.441 Central School 16.280 chantry certificates 11.43 chapel well 13.95 church 11.15, 12.66, 13.135, 15.238,

240, 16.267, 278, 281, 17.314,318-19, 321, 322 (fig 2), 18.346, 362, 20.418, 437, 440 (fig 7), 441 (fig 8), 442-4, 448

Church of England Primary School 11.42

Church Passage library 20.437 Church Street 16.262, 264, 278,17.321, 20.418

cinema 12.80-3 (figs 5 & 6) coin hoard 14.162-4, 166, 16.250 Cold Overton Road 14.183, 15.241,16.282

Congregational Church 13.96,16.281, 18.363, 20.437

Coronation Celebrations 20.441 county administration 16.260 crest 13.143 Cross Keys Inn 20.436 Cross Street 16.264 Crown Hotel 12.87, 13.114, 14.186, 16.264, 20.436

Crown Street 14.186, 15.241, 16.254, 17.321

Cutt’s Close 14.161, 16.278, 17.321,20.418

Dean Street Chapel 13.95-103 Dean’s Lane 15.217 Deanshold 13.108, 15.217, 16.264,

278, 20.418 deeds 19.405 defensive earthwork 17.321 demesne land 15.217 Dog Kennel Spinney 11.43, 12.90 Domesday Wood 12.51 earliest building 16.250 earthquake 13.123 elections 13.141 electricity supply 11.23 employment, 16.260-7 enclosure 15.215 (fig 5), 16.262 farms 16.262-3 field walking survey 12.90, 14.150,

192-3, 16.254, 282, 17.321-2, 18.367

Flitteris park 14.158-9, 161, 16.266 Fossebank 20.437, 440 Free School 12.66 Furley’s drapery 16.260 gallows 16.275, 18.342-8, 19.404 gaol 13.95, 109, 16.260, 262, 18.342, 344, 346

Gaol Street 16.264, 18.344 Gas Company 11.23, 20.452 George Inn 20.436

Gibbet Gate 18.342, 348 Grange Farm 16.282 growth of 16.267 gun mounting spigot 17.321 Heritage Trail 15.238 High Street 12.72, 14.186, 192, 15.217, 241, 16.254, 263, 265, 20.418, 445

Hospital of Christ 17.318 Hospital of St John & St Anne 13.143, 16.281 (fig 3), 18.363, 20.436

household composition 13.110, 116 (fig 15)

hunting boxes 16.260 Independent Chapel 13.96 Justices 18.344 Kilburn Yard 18.344 king’s receiver for 12.48 Le Vyne Inn 20.436 library 11.2, 12.46, 13.110, 15.217, 17.315, 18.362, 20.437, 452

Little Park 12.47 Lord of the Manor 17.314, 18.341 Lordshold 13.108, 15.208, 217, 16.261 (fig 2), 268, 20.418, 434,445

maltmill house 15.217 manor 12.49-50map 13.109, 14.150, 186, 15.214-15, 15.240, 16.250-1, 254, 18.362,16.251 (fig), 281

market 15.217, 237, 239, 16.260-1 (fig 1), 267, 20.418

May fair 16.260 Melton Road 14.183, 18.346 Methodist Church 13.95-103 (fig 4), 18.368

Midsummer Carnival 12.88 migration to 16.267 Mill Street 14.186, 15.217, 16.264 mills 11.20, 22 (fig 9), 14.182, 15.217, 16.260

Minstrel Troupe 12.89 Mount Pleasant 18.342, 344, 348 mud wall 13.94 National School 11.42, 16.267 Newgate Street 15.217 Norman Conquest 16.250 North Backway 14.182 Northgate Street 13.94, 15.217, 16.262-3, 278

Northgate Street Chapel 13.95-103 Oakham School 11.21, 42, 12.46, 58,

66, 72, 82, 13.96, 109, 141, 15.240, 16.267, 18.326, 344, 346, 348, 361, 20.441

Barber Archive Room 18.326 Oakham to Stamford canal 11.21, 19.391

Odd House Inn 20.436 Old Bull Lane 15.217 open fields 15.217, 20.451 Parochial Church Council 16.278, 17.322, 20.448

Penn Street 15.243 photographic views 16.279-80 place name 16.250

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Police Station 20.439 (fig 5) Poor Law Union 16.260 Post Office 14.182, 20.418 provender mill / stores 11.20, 22 (fig

9), 14.182, 184 public utilities 11.23 Quarter Sessions 16.260 railway 11.21, 13.96, 14.182-5 (figs

1-2), 184-5, 16.260, 281 Red Cow Inn 20.436 Red Lion Inn 20.436 refuse tipping 11.23 Registrar of Births 12.78 Riding School 12.88-9, 15.213-27

(figs 1 to 19), 17.318, 18.326, 19.399, 20.449

roll of remembrance 18.362 Royce’s saddlery 12.88, 16.260 Rural District Council 17.290 rural settlement 16.262 Rutland Farm Park 14.161 Rutland Memorial Hospital 11.43,

14.194, 15.241, 16.282 saleroom 12.80 (fig 1) schools (see also Oakham School)

11.42, 12.66, 72, 15.240, 16.266-7, 16.280, 20.446

servants 16.265-6 Show 15.239 South Street 14.183, 15.217, 241,

16.250-6, 17.323, 20.418, 429, 451

souvenirs of 17.318 Springfield 15.235 St Joseph’s RC Church 20.447 Stamford Road 14.192 Station Road 14.182, 16.260, 17.321 stocks 17.314, 318 storm sewer excavation 20.451 Stud House 11.25 Sun Inn 20.436 survey 1305 14.163 Swooning Bridge 18.342, 348 thatched stone barn 16.250 The Manse 20.437, 438 (fig 3) Thornton’s, plumbers 11.42 Three Crowns public house 13.95 town:

boundary 15.241 criers 20.447 ditch 16.250, 252-4 (fig 8) gates 20.418

traders 16.263 (fig 4c), 16.260 transport systems 16.260 Trinity Chapel 17.322 Uppingham Road 14.192, 16.265,

282, 17.321 Urban District Council 15.215,

20.447 Vale of Catmose College 12.88 Vale of Catmose Hospital 11.43,

14.194, 15.241, 16.282 Victoria Hall 12.80, 20.441 Victorian 16.268 water supply & drainage 13.141 Weights & Measures Office 20.439

(figs 4 & 5) Wesley Cottage, Brooke Road 13.95

Wesleyan Chapel 13.95-103 (figs 1-4), 98-9, 100-01

West Road 11.21 White Lion Inn 20.436 windmill 15.217 Wine Tavern 20.436 Woodall-Duckham factory 14.184 woodworkers 16.263-4 (fig 5) workhouse 13.109, 16.260-2, 265

O’Brien, Stafford 18.346 Occasional Conformity bill 15.210 oceanographic circumnavigation 12.71 oceanography, science of 12.72, 15.243 Oddy, Joshua Jepson 13.123 Ofield, Job 17.296 Old Bailey, London 19.379 Old Moore’s Almanacks 12.89 Old Temple, London 11.15 Old Testament Patriarchs 17.299 O’Leary, G 12.82 Oliver, Benjamin 16.274 Olympic Games 15.236 omeack (Eskimo boat) 11.33 Onley, the Rev Nicholas 17.287, 293,

294 oral history archive 20.447 Orange Group Management 12.82 Ordnance Survey 15.218, 238, 17.289,

20.425 Ordoyno, Jacob & Garrett, of Newark

19.388 Orkney and Shetland 17.299 Orme, Mr & Mrs J 17.288 Orridge, William 18.346 Orton, Henry 19.398 Osborne House, Isle of Wight 12.73 Osborne, Henry 11.38 Ottawa, Canada 11.28 ‘outlyers’ (voters) 15.209, 212 Ovenden, Keith 12.88 Ovens, Robert 14.150, 16717.321-2,

18.329, 341, 346, 364, 366-8, 20.448-50

Overreach, Sir Giles 20.436 Overton:

Anne 17.300 Ebenezer 17.301 Fairfax 17.301 Robert, Major-General 17.297-301

Overton’s Regiment of Foot 17.297-9 Owston, Leics 15.241, 16.247:

Abbot of 11.15, 18.335 church and abbey 19.404 Wood 19.393

Oxford 20.430 mint 14.164 University 11.3, 13

Oxfordshire 11.22, 16.266 Pacific Ocean 12.74, 15.243 Packenham, Richard 20.434 Page:

Ann 17.312 John 17.311-12 William 16.275

Painter, Ben 16.281 Painter, Professor J 16.281 Palais du Luxembourg, Paris 18.352-3

Palestine 11.3 paling fence 14.158-9 Palladio, pattern books 18.352 Palmer:

Elizabeth 13.109 George 16.274 Marilyn 11.2, 18 William 13.109, 16.275

Panini (artist) 19.384 pannage 18.337 Panter:

Reuben 15.236 Thomas 16.274 William 15.236

Panton Hall, Lincs 13.120 Pantulf family 12.48 Papist impositions 12.66 Paradise Lost, John Milton 17.300 Pares’ broadsheet 18.345 (fig 3), 346 Parfett, Rebekah 19.381 Paris, France 11.3, 15.232 parish administration system 12.53 Parish Councils, centenary 16.279,

17.315 parish meetings 17.313 park pale 12.47-8 park walls 14.167 Parker:

— 16.274 John 14.168 William 17.293, 4, 6

Parkin, David 16.281, 17.288, 319 parks in Rutland 12.47, 14.161 (fig 3) Parliament 12.67-8, 15.207, 209-10 Parliamentarians 12.56, 17.297-300,

18.353, 355, 19.371-2, 20.416 Parliamentary Survey 14.188 parmacity (spermaceti) 19.379 Parochial Registers & Records Measure

18.362 Parr motorcar 20.437, 439 (fig 5) Parr, Catherine 20.434 Parrish, William 14.188 Parry-Wingfield, J 19.397, 399 Parslow, Rosemary 15.205 Parsons, David 11.43 Partesoyle, Rebekah 19.381 patent commissioners 20.431 Patent Rolls 18.335 Pawlett, Frances 16.257-9 Pawlett, William 16.257-9 Payn(e):

Anne 14.172 C D, the Rev 13.130 James 14.172 Mary 14.172 Sarah 14.172 Susan 20.446 William 16.275

Paynell, Hugh 18.334 Peach:

Benjamin 16.275 Robert 18.347 Thomas 18.347

Peachey, Chephtzibah 12.66 Peachie, the Rev William 15.238 Pearson, H W 17.317 peasant buildings, English 20.427

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Peat, Thomas 17.288, 296 Peatling Magna, Leics 18.335 Pedigree Petfoods 13.94 Peel, Sir Robert 13.140 Peking 12.76 pendulum 13.131 Penn, Henry, bellfounder 13.134-5 Pepys, Samuel 19.377 Pereslavl, Russia 11.10 Perham, John 16.272 Perkins:

brothers 18.348 John 13.95-6, 18.342, 347-8 Robert 18.347-8

Persia 11.3, 7-9 Persian merchants 11.6 Persian Monarchy 17.299 Persians, war against the 11.4 Perth, Scotland 17.299 Peter le Bastard 18.339 Peter of Tealby 11.17 Peter of Uppingham 18.335-6 Peter Wilmot Associates 16.254-5 Peter’s pence 11.16 Peterborough 11.21, 23-4, 14.182, 184-

5, 16.274: Bishop 17.319 Cathedral 13.130, 135 Diocese of 12.67, 14.187 earthquake 13.123 railway 14.185 Soke of 13.142

Pevsner, Nikolaus 11.18, 24, 15.214,236, 18.350

pews, rented 13.96 Philip of Tixover 11.16 Philip of Willoughby, Dean of Lincoln 11.15

Philippine Islands 12.78 Phillips:

family 20.443 (fig 10) Anthony Laurence 20.443-4 (fig 10) Arthur 20.437-9 (figs 1, 3 & 5),

442-4 Caroline 20.444 Eliza 20.437-8 (fig 3), 440-1, 443

(fig 10), 444 Ethel Laura 20.443 (fig 10) George 11.2,, 15.236, 17.286, 18.345, 20.437-44 (figs 1, 3, 10)

Herbert 20.437-8 (fig 3), 439 (fig 5), 441, 443 (fig 10), 444

Jean Ann 20.444 Martin Nicholas 20.444 Stephanie Mary 20.444 W M 11.43 William 16.275 Winifred 20.437, 439 (fig 5), 440-4

(fig 10) Philosophers, the 12.74 Phoebus, Gaston 12.51 (fig 3) Photoair, Yaxley 15.205 Pick:

Dorothy 16.257 Edward 17.296 Frances 16.259 John 17.296 Richard 16.257

William 17.296 Pickering:

Gilbert 12.68 James 12.91 Mary 12.67

Pickwell, Leics 14.191: earthquake 13.123 school 19.394

PICKWORTH 18.346: Blue Bell Inn 13.106, 20.434-5 church 11.15, 13.105 (fig 4) John Clare 13.125 lime kiln 12.90, 11.22, 24 (fig 13), 13.105, 142

school 17.315 vicar 11.15 Walk Farm 20.450 Wood 19.393

picture postcards 15.244 Pidgeon, Walter 12.81 Piemont, Italy 11.3 Pierrepont, Michael 16.274, 18.347 Pilgrim Trust 13.118 Pillerton, Robert 18.335 PILTON:

church 13.135, 15.240, 16.281 elm trees 11.40 ironstone quarries 11.23 parish registers 18.362 park 14.160

Pinfold 17.291 Pinus sylvestris (European redwood) 15.220

Pipe Office, Declared Accounts 20.430 Pitt, William 11.18 Pitts:

John 16.259 Nicholas 17.287, 291-2, 294

pivot stone 20.427 Pix, James 17.287, 293 Pix, Mary 17.287 plant classification 15.203 Plant, Barnaby 16.275 Pleas of the Forest 18.337, 339-40 Pleas of the Venison 18.334, 336 Plot’s Elm (Ulmus plotii) 11.40 Plough Monday 19.394 ploughboys 15.230 ploughmen 14.167 Pluralism 11.15 Plymouth, Devon 12.73, 77 poachers’ ballad 18.348 poaching deer 11.16 Point de Roche, Canada 11.30 Poland 11.10 Police Force, Leicestershire & Rutland 15.239

Pollard: Francis 13.138John 17.296 Richard 16.282, 17.314-5, 17.315, 20.445-6, 449-50

Pond, Arthur (artist) 13.121 Pontefract, Yorks 17.298 Poor Law 12.54-5, 14.191 poor, maintenance of 12.54 Poor Rate 11.18 Pope, [Alexander] (author) 19.394

Pope: the Rev Henry J 13.101 Richard Mason 17.288 William 16.275

Pope: Boniface VIII 11.16 Honorius IV 11.15

Popery 12.67 Popple, Jno 16.274 Popple, William 16.274 population of England 14.175-6 (figs

1-2) Port Philip, Australia 19.411 Porter, E 16.275 portiforium 14.188 Portland stone 18.356 Portsmouth, Hampshire 12.77, 15.243 Portugal 11.3 Portwood, George 19.387 Post Office 14.183, 15.198 postholes 20.427 Potter, Capt A D 14.191 pottery:

Bourne ware 14.192 Chilvers Coton ware 14.186 early medieval 16.250, 252, 254-5 Late Iron Age 15.241, 16.279, 282 Lincolnshire shelly ware 16.252,

254-5 medieval 14.192, 15.237, 241, 16.250, 254, 278, 282

Northampton ware 14.186 post-medieval 14.192, 15.237, 16.250, 255, 281-2, 19.403

Roman 16.248, 250, 252-4, 278-9, 282

Romano-British 14.192, 15.237, 241,16.279, 282

St Neot’s ware 16.250 Saxon 14.192, 15.241, 16.250, 252-

4, 282 Saxo-Norman 14.186, 192, 15.241, 16.250, 253-5

splashed ware 16.252, 255 Stamford ware 14.186, 192, 15.241,16.250, 252, 254-5, 282

Stanion/Lyveden ware 14.186,16.255

Powell, Jane 12.81, 83 Pratolino, Villa di, Italy 18.358 Prayer Book 12.68, 19.372 prehistoric archaeology 16.254, 17.322,20.450

Prerogative Court of Canterbury 17.301 Presbyterian Church of England 12.68 Presbyterian Scots 12.68 Prestage, J, Militia Agent 16.275 PRESTON 14.168, 17.296, 322:

army provisions 1645 12.57 (fig 5) church 14.173 constables 12.56 Court Rolls 13.143 deeds 19.405 examination of John Biggs 1771 12.56 (fig 4)

Manor 17.312 morality of parishioners 12.54 open field system 12.54

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parish: bull 12.54 chest 12.55 records 12.53 (fig 1), 88, 12.53,

54 (fig 2), 55 (fig 3), 18.362 poor rate 12.55 settlement and removal 12.55 ship money 12.56 tithe allotment 12.53 village hall 17.322 visitations 12.54 washpit 12.54

Preston, John, of London 13.120, 16.274 Priddon, Ann 17.290 Pridmore, Richard 16.275 Primitive Methodists 13.95-6, 101 Prince Albert, Canada 11.33 Prince Charles 18.357 Prince Edward’s Island 12.74 Prince of Wales 11.27, 18.358, 19.392-3 Princes of Circassia 11.8 Prior of:

Holy Sepulchre, Warwick 11.16 Kenilworth, Warks 11.16-17 Launde Abbey, Leics 11.16, 18.334 Newstead, Stamford, Lincs 11.15 Sixhills, Leics 11.17 Spalding, Lincs 11.17

Prioress of St Michael, Stamford 11.16 Priors Coppice 16.247 Priory of:

Brooke 11.17 Newstead, Stamford, Lincs 11.15 Wil(s)ford, Lincs 11.15

privileges and elections committee 15.209

Privy Council 20.430 probate inventories 12.89 professional employment 16.262 profit of mast 18.337 property sale catalogues 16.280 Prophet, Canon John 11.43 Protectorate 17.297 Protestant succession 15.207 Protestation, The 12.67-8 (fig 2) Provender Stores, Oakham 14.182, 184 Provincial Archives of Alberta 11.32 psalms, book of 14.188 Psalms, Metrical Version of the 12.68 Pseudo-gothic 13.98 public purse 20.430 Public Record Office 13.136, 14.191,

16.274, 19.370-1, 400, 402, 20.414, 446

Public Services Quality Group 20.446 Pukenamu, Wanganui, New Zealand

16.270 Pulteney, Richard 19.394 Punshon, Dr William Morley 13.95 Purdom, Edmund 12.82 Puritans 12.67-8 Pye, Harry William 17.318 Pytchley Hunt 11.25 Qu’Appelle Station, Winnipeg, Canada

11.29 quarry pits 20.427 Quarter Sessions Records 12.88, 14.187

quartz-tempered sandy ware 17.321 Queen:

Anne 15.207-8, 211, 17.313, 18.358 Caroline 19.395 Edith 16.250 Eleanor of Castile 17.319 Elizabeth I 11.3, 8-12 Elizabeth, Queen Mother 16.273 of Bohemia 19.382 Victoria 11.27, 31, 73, 12.73-4,

13.108, 124, 16.262, 20.441 Queensland, Australia 13.140 quern 12.91, 16.282, 248-9 quicklime 11.22 quietus rolls (final accounts) 18.361 Quilley, Geoff 18.360 Quorn Hunt 11.25 Race against Time 12.89 Racelous, Edward 16.274 Rackham, O 18.336 Radford, C A R 20.418 Radkin, Andrew 17.293-4 RAF North Luffenham 20.447 railway 12.59:

development 14.182-3, 185 growth 14.175-6 horses 14.182 in Rutland 14.182-5 labourers 14.178 locomotives 14.182-5 mania 11.2 mineral 14.182 nationalisation 14.182 navvies 14.180 preservation movement 14.183 provender stores 14.182, 184 workers 14.180

Railway lines and companies: Canadian Pacific Railway 11.27-9 East Coast Main Line Railway

11.21-2 Great Central Railway 14.183,

20.447 Great Northern Railway 11.21-2,

14.182, Great Western Railway 14.182 Leicester to Peterborough Railway

11.2 London & North Eastern Railway

14.182, 185 London & North Western railway

11.21, 14.182, 184 London, Midland & Scottish Railway

11.20, 14.182-4 Midland Railway 11.20-1, 14.182,

20.447 Midland: & Great Northern Joint

Railway 15.229 Rugby to Peterborough railway

11.21 Southern Railway 14.182 Stamford & Essendine Railway

14.182 Syston to Peterborough Railway

11.20-1, 23, 14.182, 16.260 Rainbow trout 15.229 Raleigh, Sir Walter 20.430

Ralph: de Sicca Villa 11.15 of Kirby 18.337 of Normanville, Lincs 11.14 of Senlis 18.337

Rampton, Cambs 20.423 Ransomes & Rapier 11.23 Ravenna, Italy 14.152 Rawlings, Eunice 15.242 Rawlins, Robert 17.291 Rayner, Philip 18.363-4 RCA Photophone sound system 12.82 Read, William, Inspector of Police 13.138 Record Office for Leicestershire,

Leicester & Rutland (ROLLR) – svLeicestershire

Recusants in Rutland 19.397-8 (fig 13) red deal timber 15.221 Reddie, Cecil 12.64 reed and plaster walls 14.172 Reeve, Mary Ann 14.169, 173 Reeve, William Sherard 14.173 regarders of the forest 18.336 registers, ordering the keeping of 12.53 Registrar-General 16.262 regnal numbering 14.163 Rehbock, Philip F 12.46, 15.243-4 Renadell Ltd 14.186 Renaissance 15.240 Renaud, moneyer 14.163, 165 Repton Red Book 14.159 Repton, Humphrey 14.159-60, 18.358,

19.387 Republic (ship) 11.25, 27 Republican cause 17.300 Restoration 12.69, 17.298, 300 re-striking of coins 14.163 Return of Owners of Land 1873 13.118 Rhodes, Greece 11.3 Rhodes, Thomas 16.275 Richard I 14.162 Richard II 12.47, 88 Richard:

Earl of Cornwall 11.14, 12.47, 14.163, 17.314, 18.335, 341

of Aswardby 11.17 of Bromsgrove 11.17 of Tinwell 11.16

Richards, Richard 16.275 Richardson, John 11.12 Richardson, William 19.394 ridge and furrow 12.50, 15.201, 17.323,

18.327, 329, 19.403 RIDLINGTON 14.168, 15.209:

allotments 13.122 archaeology 15.241, 16.247-9,

20.449, 451 crop marks 16.247 deeds 11.43, 12.88, 19.405 Depedale 18.337 field-walking 16.247 geology 16.247 geophysical survey 20.449 ironstone ridge 17.322 maps 11.43, 12.88 parish records 18.362 parishioners 11.16 Park 14.158-61, 18.334, 337-8

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Park Farm 17.321 Quaker Spinney 16.249, 17.321 Red Way 16.247 school 12.88, 13.141 woodland 16.247

Riel Rebellion 11.31 Riel, Louis 11.29 Ripper, Susan 16.278 Rippin, Lynda 15.238 Riseborough Wood, Leics 18.333 Ritchie, H V O 15.236 rivers:

Anderson, Canada 11.32 Athabasca, Canada 11.29-30, 37 Beaver, Canada 11.30 Canton, China 12.75 Chater 11.19-20, 14.167-8, 17.322,

18.366, 20.416 Clearwater, Canada 11.37 Dvina, Russia 11.4Glen 20.421 Gwash 11.19, 23, 12.91, 13.104,

14.167-8 Humber 11.14 Koyukuk, Alaska 11.38 Kuskokwim, Alaska 11.38 Liard, Canada 11.38 Little Eye 18.336 Lowther 11.38 Mackenzie, Canada 11.29-31, 33, 38 Moskva, Russia 11.5Nene 11.41, 19.40 Oka, Russia 11.5Peels, Canada 11.30, 32-3 Porcupine, Alaska 11.38 Red, Canada 11.28 Slave, Canada 11.29 Thames 11.14 Volga, Russia 11.5Whanganui, New Zealand 16.269-70 Welland 11.18-19, 21, 23-4, 15.199,

202, 205, 221, 16.247, 18.366, 19.401, 20.425

Wreake 11.18 Yukon, Alaska 11.33, 38 Zara Zara, Australia 19.412

RLHRS – see Rutland Local History & Record Society

RMSP Arcadia[n] 15.234 Roberd(/t), moneyer 14.163, 166 Robert:

of Greenburn 11.16 of Harton 11.17 of Kirton 11.15 of Lyddington 11.15, 18.338of Ockeleye 18.340 of Pilton 18.337-8 of Stamford 11.15 of Swayfield 11.14 of Whitchurch 18.338 the Hayward 18.337

Roberts: Henry 19.387 Malcolm 16.282 Thomas 20.434

Robinson: Elizabeth 16.275, 18.346 Francis 15.214, 217, 224

Henry 17.296 Penny 16.246, 269, 273 Percy, the Rev 13.102 of Rochdale 11.20 William 16.274

Rochester, Kent, diocese of 11.15 Rock Ptarmigan 11.32 Rockingham Forest, Northants 17.305 Rockingham, Northants 18.334 Rockland, Master Stephen of 11.15 Rodgers family 15.242 Rodwell, Richard 16.275 Roger:

de Beaufy 11.16 de Gynney 11.15 of Sixhills 11.16 vicar of Kirkby Laythorpe, Lincs

11.14 Rogers, Professor Alan 17.319 Rogri, moneyer 14.164 ROLLR – sv Leicestershire, Record

Office rolls of the king’s Jewry 18.340 Roman:

artifacts 14.151, 19.403 betrothal ring 14.154 Britain 14.154, 156 burial 20.450 Catholics 11.30-1, 16.279 coins 14.151 Emperor 14.151, 154-6 empire 14.151 grey ware 20.427 iron smelting 11.22, 17.321-2,

16.247-9 ‘Monarchy’ 17.299 occupation 16.247 pottery 12.90-1, 17.321-3, 20.449 road 12.91, 20.419 rubbish deposits 16.278 sepulchre 16.276 settlement 15.237, 16.247, 278,

17.322, 18.326, 20.445 timber building 14.186 villa 15.241

Romania 14.151 Romano-British:

building 17.322 jet pendant 14.156 occupation site 15.241 pottery 14.192, 15.237, 241, 16.279,

282, 17.322, 20.445 tile 12.90

Rome 12.59, 14.151 Rome mint, Italy 14.153 Rooks’ Parliament 15.229 Rose:

Brian 14.150, 182 Francis 13.139 George 13.137-9Mary 13.140 Thomas 13.140 William 13.140

Ross, Mrs 19.376 Roteland 12.46, 15.198, 20.416 Rothwell, John of, vicar of Bray,

Northants 11.14 Rothwell, Northants 11.17

Roubiliac, Louis F 13.121, 19.387 round house 17.322 Roundheads 17.297-8 Rouse, Edward 17.295 Rouse, Mary 17.296 Rowel, Robert 16.274 Rowley, A & T, clockmakers, London

13.131 Royal:

Agricultural Society 13.122 Artillery 16.269 Barracks 13.137 carriages 15.215 Engineers 16.269 Family 11.27 Forest of Flitteris 12.48 Forest of Rutland 12.47, 49, 16.247,

18.333 Geographical Society, Canada 11.36 Infirmary 15.242 Licence 15.213, 228 Mail Steam Packet Company 15.234 manor 18.334 Navy 12.72, 78, 15.243 patent 20.430 Society of London 12.71, 15.243 Yacht Squadron 15.234

Royal Oak Inn, Uppingham 20.434 Royalists 17.298, 300, 18.353, 355,

19.371-2 Royce:

& Co 12.88 Charlotte 13.115 D N 17.288, 20.441 David 16.264 Elizabeth 13.115 George 13.115, 15.217-19 John 17.312 Matthias 13.115 Matthew 13.115

Royce MSS 11.42, 12.89 Royden, Thomazin 19.397 Royston, Herts 14.168 rubbish pits 20.427 Ruddington, Notts 11.43 Rudkin:

John 15.217, 219 the Rev Messing 13.123 Robert 16.274

Rudman, J 12.65 Ruff, Elizabeth 17.288, 296 Rugby School, Warks 12.59-61, 63-4 Rugby to Peterborough railway 11.21 rural depopulation 14.176, 16.267 Rural Economy of the Midlands

Counties, William Marshall 16.257 Ruskin, John 12.61 Russel, Sgt William Spears 16.271 Russell, Thomas, Private 19.398 Russia 11.3-4, 9-10 Russia, winter travel in 11.9 (fig 10) Russian:

Ambassador 11.8 court 11.10 exiles 11.33 Mission 11.33, 38 Orthodox church 11.33, 38

Rutherford, James, surgeon 13.137

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Rutland 15.208: agricultural labourers’ cottages 11.18 Agricultural Society 11.43, 13.122,

15.215, 239, 16.281, 17.318,18.363, 19.391

archaeology 16.247 (fig 1), 282 Assizes 16.275 18.347 average life expectancy 16.267 bacon 19.400-02 Business & Professional Women’s Club 18.363 breweries 11.20, 13.141, 17.312 brick making 11.23, 42, 15.220 canonries 14.188 castle sites (see also Oakham Castle)

18.334, 335, 20.415-24 census returns 14.178-9 church drawings 11.43 Churchman 16.280 cinemas 12.80-3 clerk of the peace 16.260 cloth industry 11.18 Commission of the Peace 16.279 communities 14.180 commuters 11.2 Conservative League 20.441 Constabulary 14.191, 16.260 convicts transported to Australia

13.136-40 county assize records 18.342 county boundary 11.2, 12.47 County Council 15.216, 225, 238,

16.280, 18.363, 19.370, 372,20.444, 446, 451

County Museum 11.2, 21, 42-3, 12.46, 84, 86, 88-9, 13.106, 129,133, 142-3, 14.150, 156, 162, 181, 191, 15.198, 213, 215, 227, 239, 242, 244, 16.246, 259, 270, 275, 279-80, 17.286, 314, 318, 18.326-7, 332, 342, 345, 348, 358, 360, 363-4, 367-8, 19.391, 399, 20.414, 423, 425, 445, 447-9, 451

county politics 15.208 County Show 14.185 county status 11.2, 16.246 county treasurer 16.260 crime and punishment 18.342 Deanery 11.15, 12.88 District Council 11.2, 22, 43, 12.46,

80, 14.161-2, 174, 193, 15.215,198, 236, 240, 16.281, 17.319

Domesday Book 11.2 ecclesiastical records 14.188 education 16.279 elections 12.88-9, 14.191, 15.207-

12, 19.397 elm trees 11.39 employment 14.180 executions 16.275 extractive industries 11.22 farming 11.18 fellmongers 11.20 Fencible Cavalry 12.88, 13.120,

15.213-16, 19.398-9 Field Research Group (for

Archaeology & History) (RFRGAH) 11.43, 12.46, 90,

14.150, 163, 192-4, 14.194,15.240, 17.286, 321, 20.427, 429

Fine Art exhibition 14.191 flora 15.199-205 Forest 12.48, 51, 12.47-9, 52,

14.187, 16.247, 17.305, 18.333-4, 339, 341, 20.419, 434

freeholders 15.209-11 gender distribution 14.177, 180 General Friendly Institution 11.43,

13.122, 19.391 geology 11.22, 15.201-04 Girl Guides 14.191 Guardians Committee 14.187 Hearth Tax 14.168, 17.287, 300 high sheriff 18.346 Historic Churches Preservation Trust

13.143-4, 14.193, 15.240, 16.246, 280, 17.319, 18.363-4, 19.370,20.448

historical record 14.194 Home Guard 16.279, 18.327, 20.447,

449identity of 15.198 independence 18.364 industrial archaeology 11.18-24 industries 14.177 Insurance Commission 20.441 ironstone 11.18, 23, 14.182, 15.218,

219 (fig 11), 17.322, 18.356 jurors 18.335 landmarks 13.94 large landowners 11.18 Libraries & Museum Service 19.404,

20.434 lime burning 11.22 listed buildings 13.94 local government changes 11.2 Local History Society 18.364 Local History & Record Society

(RLHRS) 11.43, 12.46, 88-9,13.142, 14.150, 191-4, 15.198,213, 217, 228, 240-2, 242, 16.250-1, 254, 279-81, 17.319, 321,18.326-7, 341, 363, 364-8, 20.429, 448-50:

Archaeological Group 14.192, 194, 16.251, 281-2, 17.319,18.328, 364, 20.448-50

Autumn Reception 17.319 Historic Environment Committee

14.194, 16.281, 18.364, 20.448 Honorary Members 16.246,

17.319 Rutland Record 11.25, 12.46,

13.108, 14.159, 186, 15.198,240, 243, 16.246, 273, 281, 17.319, 18.333, 363, 364, 20.414, 448-9

village visits 14.194, 16.280 (fig 1), 281, 18.364, 20.448-9

web site 20.448 Local Plan 16.282, 17.319 Magazine 14.191, 17.286, 20.437,

440 maltings 11.20 maps 12.89, 11.43, 13.104 (fig 1),

14.187, 19.370, 20.414

Marriage Index 15.238 medieval villages 11.43 Militia 15.213, 16.274-5, 19.398 mills 11.19-20 MP for 11.25 Musical Competition 11.43 Musical Festival 18.363, 20.447 Natural History Society 18.364 parks 14.158-61 pigs 19.402 plough 13.122, 19.391 Ploughing Meeting 13.122 polls books and cards 15.206 (figs 1

& 2), 208, 17.317 (fig 1) population 11.2, 18, 14.176, 177 (fig

3), 178, 180, 16.260, 267 public utilities 11.23 Quarter Sessions 13.137, 18.345 Railway Museum 11.23, 14.182 RAF airfields 11.2 railways 11.2, 12.59, 14.175-6, 178,

180-5, 185 Record Society 11.2, 42-3, 12.46,

58, 65, 13.142, 14.163, 15.243, 16.246, 18.364, 20.414

(see also Rutland Local History & Record Society)

records 14.187-94 register of land charges 14.187 religious nonconformity in 11.42 rural areas 14.176 Rural Community Council 16.279 rural crafts 14.177 (fig 4) rural economy 11.18 rural exodus 14.177 shared services 17.286 Shell Guide 18.350 Sixth Form College 14.150 statistics and analysis 14.177 steam mills 11.20 tax assessments 14.187 traditional manufacturing industry

11.18 transport 11.21 Triennial Festival 12.89, 17.318 Trust 17.319 unitary status 14.192, 15.198,

17.286, 319 villages, demographic change

14.175-81 violent crimes and punishment 11.43 Volunteer Regiment 12.88, 13.141,

15.213, 16.269-71 (fig 3), 19.399 War Agricultural Executive

Committee 12.88 watermills 11.20 Water 11.2, 23-4, 43, 15.237,

17.321-2, 18.326, 349, 356, 362, 364, 366, 19.371, 20.429, 448

Weights & Measures 20.440 (fig 6) windmills 11.20

Rutland, Robert 14.156 Rutland and the Great War, George

Phillips 11.2, 43, 20.437, 442 Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, New Zealand

16.246, 269-73 (figs 4 & 6) Rutland Stockade, Wanganui, New

Zealand 16.270

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Rutland, Saskatchewan, Canada 16.276-7 (figs 1 to 5)

Rutlandiae, Camden 14.159 Rutlandism 15.198 Rutland-on-line 20.448 Rutlandshire Regiment (58th) 16.269-71

(fig 3) RYHALL 14.191, 16.274, 17.291, 19.397:

allotments register 18.362 archaeology 20.451 Downes agricultural implements

11.19 elm trees 11.40 fatal accident 16.275 jubilee and coronation celebrations

18.362 Methodist Chapel 15.240 Parish Council 18.362 parish records 19.404 Tally-ho public house 16.276 toll-bar 16.276 village visit 14.194

Sabotniska, Alaska 11.38 Sacheverell, Dr 15.207, 210 Sacrewell Farm, Peterborough 12.89,

14.193 Saddle Spotts (racehorse) 18.359 saddlers 14.177 St Andrew, Northampton, monks of

20.421 St Catherine

of Alexandria 20.434 of Mount Sinai 20.434

St Catherine’s College, Cambridge 18.326

St Catherine’s House indexes 16.280,17.316

St Chad 11.17 St George’s Cross 11.6 St Hugh 11.17 St James’s School, Gloucester 12.59-60 St John, Sir John 20.430 St Katharine’s Convent, Lincoln 11.14 St Martin’s Chapel, Martinsthorpe

14.168 (fig 2) St Martin’s Clothing Club 19.394 St Mary Magdalene church, Hucknall

Torkard, Notts 12.87 St Mary-by-the-Bridge, Stamford, Lincs

11.14 St Neot’s ware 20.418 St Nicholas, bay of, Russia 11.8, 10 St Pancras Hospital, London 15.244 St Pancras Station, London 14.182, 184 St Paul’s Church, London 14.160 St Paul’s Rocks (islands) 12.74 St Thomas, Virgin Islands 12.74 Salem, Massachusetts, USA 12.66 Salisbury, Wilts 20.430 salt trade 11.5 Salt, Frederick B 12.80, 81 (fig 3) Samaria, Israel 11.3Samarkand 11.7 sampan (type of boat) 12.75 San Francisco, USA 11.33, 12.77 sand, price of 15.218 Sandlewood Homes 17.322

Santa Cruz, California, USA 12.74 Sapcote family 18.349 Sapcote, John 14.188 Sara of Empingham 18.338 sarcenet (cloth) 19.379 Sargeant, Ethel 20.444 Sargent, Sir Malcolm 15.235-6 Saskatchewan, Canada 16.276-7 Satchell, Elizabeth 17.312 Satchell, Richard 17.312 Sauvey Castle, Withcote, Leics 18.334,

335 Saville, John 14.180, 16.267 Savin, Andrew 11.10 Sawday, Deborah 14.192, 16.252, 254-5,

278, 282, 18.367-8, 20.449 sawyers 14.177 Saxby, Leics, documents 11.42 Saxon:

Grubenhaus 15.241, 16.250-6 (figs 2, 3 & 4), 20.429

pottery sherds 14.192, 15.241, 16.250, 252-4, 282, 17.321

refuse pit 20.450 Saxo-Norman cess pit 16.252-6, 16.253

(fig 7) Saxo-Norman pottery 14.186, 192,

15.241, 16.250, 253-5, 17.322, 18.368,20.422, 429

Saxton, Christopher, cartographer 14.159

Sayers, Tom 16.276 Scandaver, John 18.359 Scheduled Ancient Monuments 17.314 Scheemmaker, Peter 13.121, 19.387 Schmidt, Johann Christoph 13.121 school logbooks 17.315 School of Archaeological Studies,

University of Leicester 20.423 Scientifics, the 12.74 Scotch kiln 15.237 Scotland 11.4, 9, 12.67, 14.191, 15.213,

234-5, 17.299-300, 20.430 Scott:

Charles 16.264 Sir Walter 12.60, 13.123, 125 T 20.444 William 13.109, 17.294

Scottish army 17.299 Scout camp log book 16.280 Scraptoft, Leicestershire, motte 20.416 Scripps Institution of Oceanography

12.70-2, 78-9, 15.243 Scunthorpe, Lincs 11.23 Seal of Russia Company 11.10 (fig 11) Searson, Robert 16.274 SEATON 15.199, 17.297, 300-01, 18.338,

20.425: allotments 20.445 apprenticeship papers 20.447 archaeology 17.314-15, 19.403,

20.445 bastardy bonds 20.447 brick making 11.23 church 17.297, 301, 315, 20.447 hay meadows 15.199 influx of labourers 14.180 inoculation fees 20.447

Meadows 15.199-205 night school for navvies 14.180 parish records 17.300, 20.447 properties at 17.318 railway 11.21, 14.185, 15.202,

17.313 Robert Overton plaque 17.301 sand quarry 20.446 Site of Special Scientific Interest

15.202 Sunday school 14.180 Thompson’s Lane & Field 20.445,

449, 451 viaduct 14.182 watermill 11.19 windmill 11.19

Seaver, Paul S 12.68 Second World War 11.23, 14.161,

15.215, 229, 235, 16.280, 18.327 Secretary of State 20.447 sedan chair 12.77 Segrave family 12.48 Segrave, John 12.48 Segui, J R 20.423 Seguin, Pere 11.30 seigneurial site 20.423 Selby, William 17.296 Selden Society 18.333 Select Pleas of the Forest 18.333 self-sufficiency 14.175 Sempringham, Lincs, Prior of 11.14 Senescall, William 19.388 Senlac, Canada 16.276 sequestration 19.372 serjeant-at-arms 20.431 Serlio, books of drawings 18.352-3 sermons of itinerant preachers 15.215Sewell, Mr 19.379 sextant 11.27 Shabran, kingdom of Shrivan

(Azerbaijan) 11.8-9 Shadwell, Admiral 12.75 shaft-furnace sites 20.449 Shah of Persia 11.7-9 Shakespeare, William 11.3, 11 (fig13),

12, 15.198, 19.402 Shanghai, China 12.75-7 Shap Fells, Cumbria 11.31 Sharman:

family 15.242 William 17.294-5

Sharp(e): family 15.242 Ann 13.138 Charles 12.85 Edward 15.242 Eveline Mary 15.242 Mary Ann 15.242 William 16.274

Sharpling, Paul 18.364 Shearman, Thomas 17.294 Sheepbridge, Derbys 11.23 Sheere Thursday 17.287 Sheffield, Yorks 14.184 Sheffield, Robert 17.300 Sheild, Edward 17.291 Sheild, William 12.55 Shelikof Strait, Canada 11.33

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Shelley, Percy, poet 13.125 Shepherd, the Rev Edmond 17.300 shepherd’s mill (game) 12.85 Shepshed, Leics 13.116, 16.268 Sherard, Bennet 15.210-12 Sherard, Philip 11.13, 15.209-10 Sheriff of Rutland 18.334, 339, 361,

19.382, 384, 397 Sheriffs of London 13.97 Sherwood Group 12.82 Shield, Robert 18.347 ship money 12.56 Shipley, Randolph 17.291 Shire Publications 20.414 shoemakers 14.177 Short Cross penny 14.162-3 Short, John 15.219-20, 227 Short-horn ox 15.239 Shrivan (Azerbaijan) 11.8-9 Shropshire 18.336, 339 Shrove Tuesday 17.290 Shuttlewood, William 16.262 Sicily 11.3 siderial time 13.131 Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

12.66-7 Sika deer 14.161 Silloth, Carlisle, Cumbria 16.274 silver:

challenge 18.363 finger-ring 14.152 miliarenses 14.152 siliquae 14.151-3

Simeon, Ashe 12.67 Simon’s Bay, South Africa 12.71 Simpson, George 11.38 Simpson, John, clockmaker 15.217 Sioux religion 16.281 Sir John Soane’s Museum 18.350-2 Sisak (Siscia) mint, Croatia 14.151 Sisson:

Margaret 17.287 Thomas 17.287, 293 William 17.294-5

Sisters of Charity 11.38 Sisters of Temple Grafton, Warks 11.12 Site of Special Scientific Interest 15.199 Sites & Monuments Record (SMR)

16.247, 19.403, 20.425, 450 Sitka, Alaska 11.33 Sixhills, Leics, Prior and Convent of

11.17 Sixhills, Roger of 11.16 Skeffington, Leics, Roman settlement

16.247 Skellett, William 17.296 Skidmore, Robert 16.275 Skillington, Lincs 16.276 Skrine, John 12.64 Slater, Henry 16.274 Slater, Directory 13.115 Sleaford, Lincs 15.238 Sleath, Sheila 14.150, 167, 17.321-2,

18.329, 364, 366, 20.448-508Slight, the Rev Frederick 13.95-6 Slygh, John 12.47 Small Allotments System 13.122,

19.391

small-leaved elm (Ulmus minor) 11.40 Smart, Matthew 16.274 Smeaton, James 16.274 smelting site 17.321 Smith:

Ann 15.221 Christopher 19.397 David 14.174, 15.237, 17.322 Donald 11.28 Edward 14.172 J E 18.342, 19.388 Jno 16.275 Ruth 14.172 Thomas 15.217, 221-2, 227, 16.274 W H & Sons 14.182 William 14.172

Smithfield 19.391 Smyth, Christopher 16.275 Smythson, Robert 18.352-3 Snelston, deserted medieval village

18.367 Snodin, John 18.345 Soane, Sir John 18.350 Society of Antiquaries of London 18.326 Soden, David 15.205 Sokemen 18.336 soldiers employed as carpenters 15.216 Somerby, Leics 16.280-2 Somerset House, London 17.316, 18.358 Sotheby’s 14.151 South Africa 20.444 South African War 15.228 South Cadeby, Lincs, vicar of 11.17 South Humberside Area Archive Office

17.316 SOUTH LUFFENHAM 18.347, 20.425:

archaeology 16.279, 19.403 church 12.85, 15.240, 16.279-81,

19.403 elm trees 11.40 enclosure 11.18 Halfway House 11.40 Hall 18.364 John, rector of 11.17 parish records 11.42, 19.405 railway 11.21 Railway Hotel 11.20 RLHRS village visit 17.319 school log books 17.315 steam mill 11.20 (fig 5) title deeds 11.42 watermill 11.19, 20 (fig 6), 21 (fig 7) windmill 11.20 (fig 5)

South Witham, Lincs 16.257 Southern Railway 14.182 Southport, Lancs 15.228, 230, 234 Southsea, Hants 14.152 Southwell Local History Society 15.240 Southwell Minster, Notts 15.240 Southwest Alaska Eskimos 11.31 Spain 11.3, 12.74, 18.357, 359 Spalding, Lincs 15.221:

Grammar School 13.94 Prior and Convent of 11.17

Spaldwick, Lincs 11.15-16 Spanish Armada 11.13 Spanish Infanta 18.357 Speck, Professor W A 15.207-09, 211

Speed(e): George 16.271 James 16.271 John 14.159l, 186, 15.237, 16.250,

254, 17.305, 20.418 Rowland 17.295 William 16.271

Spencer, George, currier 13.99, 101 Spencer, Joanna 11.43, 16.281, 20.448 Spendels, Fulke 11.12 Spenser, Edmund 12.60 Spiegl Press 15.244 Spitfire (aeroplane) 15.235 Spithead, Hants 12.78 Sporton, Samuel 16.275 Spriggs, John 12.85 Sprigs, William 16.274 Springfield, Oakham 15.235 springs 15.201 Sproxton, Leics 14.152, 16.257 Squires, Anthony 12.46 Sremska Mitrovica (Sirmium) mint, Serbia 14.151 Stafford:

Ebenezer 17.289, 296 Humphrey 12.48

Staffordshire 18.336 Staffordshire white brick 13.98 stage coach era 16.259 Stained Glass in Rutland Churches

18.364 Stamford, Lincs 11.18, 21-2, 13.106,

14.182, 187, 15.208, 217, 221-2, 224, 226, 234-5, 238, 244, 16.275-6, 18.338, 19.401-2, 326, 346, 356, 388, 20.416, 442, 448:

All Saints’ church 11.16, 18.363 archaeology 16.254, 17.321-3,

20.418, 422, 427, 446 bell foundry 12.54 Browne’s Hospital 14.188 Burleigh Park lodges 13.120 castle 20.416 census district 14.191 Central Cinema 12.82 College 12.46 crimes 16.275 District Coroner’s records 18.363 Fair 13.106 Friars Minor 11.16 High School 15.238, 16.280, 20.441 Junction Navigation 13.123, 19.391 magistrates’ court 20.446 Mercury 12.80-3, 87, 13.95-8, 102,

139, 15.213, 243, 16.275, 18.345-7, 362

Petty Sessional Division court 17.316 Robert of (priest) 11.15 St Martin’s church 11.16 St Mary’s Place 20.446 St Michael’s Convent 11.16 St Peter’s Church 20.416 Stamford & Essendine Railway

14.182 Stamford House Charity 17.290 Stamford News 13.123 stone quarries 16.254 Town Hall 13.133

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Union 14.191 Vale House 13.120

standard of living 14.175 Standish, Dr 11.4Standish, the Rev William 14.169 Stanford, Charles 20.444 Stanhope, Mrs 15.242 Stanion Lyveden ware 18.367, 20.427,

445, 19.404 Stanton & Staveley works 11.23 Stapleford Hall, Leics 11.13, 42 Staples, Jno 16.275 Star Associated Holdings 12.82 Star Circuits 12.82 State Archives Office, Australia 13.136 steam locomotive 14.182 Steele, [Richard] (author) 19.394 Steffen, J 16.249 Stenton, F M 19.400 Stephen:

of Rockland 11.15 of Uppingham 18.336 Sir George 11.28

stepped chimney breast 14.172 Steppes, Russian 11.5Sterndale Bennett, R 15.241, 18.327,

20.414 Stewart & Lloyds 11.23 Stewart, James 12.83 Stickney, Lincs, church of 11.17 Stilton cheese 16.246, 257-9 Stilton, Cambs 16.257-9 Stirling, Scotland 17.299 Stocken Hall 15.228-36 (figs 1-2) Stocken Prison 15.228 Stockerston, Leics 14.152, 19.372, 374,

380 stockingers 11.18 Stockport, Lancs 15.236 STOKE DRY 18.367-8, 19.397:

church 18.367, 20.448 Esschelund 18.337 parish records 19.405 shrunken medieval village 18.367

Stoke Wood 20.419 Stoke, William of 11.15 Stokes, Miss Ethel 18.334 Stokewood 18.337 stone coffins 19.404 stone undercroft 17.306 stonemason 15.224, 18.353 Storer, Tim 18.332 Stow, Lincs 14.194 Straits of Megellan 12.78 Strand, London 20.431 Stratfield Saye, Hampshire 15.230 STRETTON 12.66, 15.229-30, 236:

archaeology 20.451 church 12.66 (fig 1), 67, 15.233,

20.448 Eastfields 12.67 emigration to the Americas 18.362 golf course 12.90 Horsman charity 18.362 Manor 12.67 Manor Farm 15.236 Non-Conformist chapel 12.69 parish records 12.68, 18.362, 19.405

parishioners 12.68 Park 14.158, 161 Protestation 12.68 Rectors 15.236 Rectory Farm 20.451 Stocken Hall 12.67, 88, 19.405 Stocken Lordship map 16.279 sub-postmaster 14.191 White Horse Inn 20.436

Strickland, Miss 15.230 Strutt & Parker 20.450 Stuart kings 17.302 Stubbs, Margaret 14.171, 174 Stubbs, R V 14.151, 156 Stukeley, William 16.257 Sturgess, Joanna 20.450-1 Suez Canal 12.75 Suffolk, Jno 16.275 Sulliot tribe 13.126 Sultan of Turkey 11.8 Sultan Suliman the Magnificent 11.4 Summerson, J 18.350, 352-3 Sunday observance laws 12.67 Sunday schools 16.267 Sundew, electric dragline 11.23 superstitious ritual 12.66 surgeon’s journals 13.137 Sussex 14.178 Sutor, Alan 19.382 Sutterton, Lincs 11.16 Sutton, Oliver, Bishop of Lincoln 11.14-

17 Sussex (ship) 12.72, 74 Swallow (ship) 11.8-9 swanimotes 18.338, 341 Swann, Christiana 17.313 Swann, John 12.72, 17.313 Swayfield, Robert of, vicar of the chapel

of Oakham Castle 11.14 Swift:

Jonathan 15.207 Mary 12.78, 15.244 Thomas 12.78

Swindall, Ambrose 16.265 Swindall, Ann 16.265 Switzerland 15.203, 17.300 Sydney, Australia 12.74, 78, 15.243,

19.412 Sydney, Sir Henry 11.6 Sylls, Robert 18.327 Sylva, John Evelyn 19.395 Symonds, William 17.296 Synopsis of Birds, John Latham 19.395 Syresham, Northants, church 11.17 Syria 11.3 Syston to Peterborough Railway 11.20-1,

23, 14.182, 16.260 Sywell Manor, Northants 11.10-12 Tacy, James 15.217, 224 Tahiti 12.78 tailors 14.177 Tampion, Augustine 17.291 Tamworth Examiner 13.140 Tartar kingdom 11.6-7 Tate Gallery 17.319 Tate, Sir Henry, Bt 17.316 Tatershall family 12.48

Tatershall, Robert 12.48 taverns 20.430 Taylor & Hessey, London, publishers

13.107 Taylor:

Alfred 11.38 Gary 20.445 Jeremy 18.362 John, publisher 13.106

Tealby, Peter of 11.17 tegula fragment 17.323 TEIGH 15.209:

Anthony Jenkinson 11.3 canal 11.21 church 11.3 (fig 1), 13, 13.141 documents relating to 11.42 elm trees 11.40 John Banton, schoolmaster and poet

13.124-8 (fig) parish records 13.141, 18.362 Rectory 11.13

telegraphy 14.176 telephone 11.2 Telford, Thomas 11.21 Temple Grafton, Warks 11.12 Tennyson, Alfred Lord 12.59, 60 Ternate, Maluku Islands, Indonesia 12.74 tesselated floor 18.326 tesserae 12.90 Tetricus I, coins of 14.155 Tew, David 15.241 Thames river 11.14 Thames-Clyde Express 14.185 thatch remover 15.thatched roofs 11.2, 14.175 Theatre Museum 11.25 Theodora, coin of 14.155 Theodosius I, coins of 14.151, 156 Thetford, Norfolk, treasure 14.154 Theydon Mount, Essex 11.16 Thirty-Nine Articles 12.68 thirty-year closure rule 17.315-16 THISTLETON:

church 15.240, 16.281, 18.364 elm trees 11.40 parish records 19.405 Roman settlement 16.247 White Horse Inn 20.436

Thom, Grahame 13.94 Thomas:

John 18.368, 20.450 Lord Burghley 14.159 Lord Grey 19.372 of Deeping, Prior of Newstead, Stamford, Lincs 11.15 of Salford 18.338 Randolph, Ambassador 11.10

Thomson / Thompson: A Hamilton 18.333 Baron 18.344 Kate 12.88 Mrs I 17.310 Professor 12.75 Thomas 18.347 Mrs 18.350 Wyville 12.74, 15.243

Thorne, Dorothy 16.257 Thorne, Henry 16.258

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Thorney, Cambs: Convent 11.14 Heritage Centre 11.43

Thornhill: Cooper 16.257-9 (fig 1) Frances 16.259 Joseph 16.259

Thornton, Henry 16.259 Thornton-by-Horncastle, Lincs, church of

11.17 THORPE BY WATER 20.425:

archaeology 20.449 Roman pottery 20.449

Thorpe: Elizabeth 17.312 John 18.349, 352-3, 356, 360 Robert 15.214 Thomas 17.312 William of 11.16

Thraves, Joseph 15.236 Thraves, William 15.236 threshing machines 13.123 Thring, Edward 12.58-65 Thring, Marie 12.59 Thurkington, Lawrence 17.300 TICKENCOTE 13.104-05:

archaeology 12.91, 16.254, 17.318, 20.445

crime 16.275 crossroads 18.346 elm trees 11.40 Ermine Street 20.445 estate papers 20.447 Flower Pot Cottage 13.104 (fig 2) Hall 14.161 Home Farm 20.445 medieval core 20.445 mill 11.19 Park 14.160-1 rector of 11.16 terracing 20.445 Walkherd Farm 13.105 Wingfield papers 20.447

Tidd: Henry 17.295 James 17.295 John 17.295 John Henry 17.295 William Henry 17.295

Tigers Caged, The (exhibition) 20.447 Tilbury, Miss Linda 17.319 Tilbury, prison hulk 18.348 tiles, price of 15.220 Till, Garry 17.321-2, 15.237, 241,

20.448-9 Tillard, Admiral Philip 15.236 Tillbrook, Dr Mike 17.319 Tillson, John, plasterer 13.120 Tilly, Josh 16.275 Tilton Wood, Leics 19.393 timber:

carrying by boat 15.222 (fig 14) price of 15.221

timber-framed buildings 17.305-08 Time in Rutland 20.448 TINWELL 14.191:

bishop’s house 11.15 border village 15.209

Cecil estate houses 11.18-19 (fig 1) church 13.135 fieldwalking survey 20.446 forge 11.19 medieval village 20.446 mill 11.19 Richard of 11.16

tippling-houses 20.430 Tiptaft, James, Esq 18.347 Titchmarsh, Northants, church 12.67 Tithe Apportionment 20.414 tithe lambs 11.17 Tithe Maps Collaborative Project 20.414 Tithe Survey 20.414 TIXOVER 14.188, 191, 17.291:

archaeology 12.90-1, 19.403 church 15.202, 19.403 Philip of 11.16 title deeds 11.42

Todd family 18.362 Todd, Malcolm 14.151, 156, 15.237,

18.326 toft 20.427 Toft-near-Newton, Lincs, church 11.17 token, Richard Hill, Caldecott 17.318 Tolethorpe 19.372:

Burton family of 15.240 mill 11.19 (fig 4) Hall 14.158 Park 14.161

Tolhurst, the Rev G A 20.444 toll-road acts 16.257 Tom Brown’s Schooldays, Thomas

Hughes 12.59 Tom Jones, Henry Fielding 19.395 Tomalin, Peter 18.366 Tomas, moneyer 14.164 Tomblin, Robert 18.347 Tomlinson, Philip, HM Coroner 14.162 Tompkin, Samuel 16.274 Tonga 12.74 Tongatabu, Tonga 12.78 Tookey, Mr 20.434 Toon:

Catherine 19.393 G, rope maker 15.217, 224 John 17.296 W, rope maker 15.217, 224

Torres Straits 12.74 Tory party 15.208, 211-12 Tosny, Robert of 20.425 Towell:

Ellen 16.266 S 20.444 Thomas 13.139

Tower of London 17.298-300, 20.431 town ditch 16.252-4 Townsend, Lord 16.257 Tozer, Dr Malcolm 12.46, 65 trade directories 11.18 Tradescant, John 18.358 Trafalgar, Battle of 12.74 Trafford Park, Manchester 14.183 trainspotting 14.182-5 Transit of Venus 12.77 transport networks 14.175-6 transportation of convicts 13.136-40 transverse chimney 17.307

Traylen, A R 20.444 treadmill house 18.344 Treasure Trove 14.151, 162 Treaty of Uxbridge 12.68 Triennial Act 15.207 Trier (Treveri) mint, Germany 14.151-3 Trier of the Tenth Classis 12.68 Trinitie (ship) 11.4 Trinity College, Carmarthen 20.423 Tripoli, Lebanon 11.3 Tristan da Cunha 12.74 Tryon documents 11.42 Two Brothers (ship) 15.221 Tuck, W R 16.272 Tucker, Isaac 15.217-18 Tudor:

doorway 17.308 houses 17.309-10, 18.358 legislation 12.53

Tugby, Leics: chapel 13.100 watermill 18.340

Tunis, gulf of 11.3 Turcomans, Turkmenistan 11.5-6 Turk, Jno 16.275 Turkey 11.3-4 Turkish territory 11.9 Turner:

Dr 15.235 J G 18.336 John 13.106 Joseph Mallord William 12.61 Martha 13.105-07 Sophia 13.106 William 13.105

Turner-Smith, Eileen 20.450 turnpike 15.222 turret clock 13.129-35, 15.242, 20.448 Turville, Frances 19.372 Twickenham Park, Middlesex 18.357 Twogood, the Rev Arthur 16.272 Twopenny, the Rev Richard 13.106 Tyers, Robert 16.274 Tyler, Arthur 20.437, 444 Tyler, William 19.388 tympanum 20.421 Tymperon, Henry 17.294 Union Jack 11.32 United Methodists Society 13.101 United Steel Company Ltd 17.289 Unity, Canada 16.276 University of:

California, San Diego, USA 15.243 Cambridge 16.257 Edinburgh 15.243 Hawaii 12.46, 15.243 Leicester 11.2, 17.322-3, 18.348,

360, 20.414 London 14.150 Nottingham 18.326 Otago 16.271 Sussex 14.150

University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) 17.321-4, 18.368, 20.425, 429, 450-1

Upper Lias Clay 11.23, 16.247, 17.322,18.364

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UPPINGHAM 11.21, 12.53-4, 14.168,15.232, 238, 243, 16.274, 17.302-11, 18.367, 19.388, 411, 20.414, 434, 436:

allotments 13.122 archaeology 20.449, 451 Archdeacon Johnson 17.302 Ayston House 12.83 Ayston Road 12.83, 20.436 benefice 17.315 brick making 11.23, 42 cased houses 17.302-10 Catherine Wheel Inn 20.434Central Garage 17.303-04 church 17.315, 319, 18.362 cinema 12.80, 82-3 (fig 7) Congregational Church 13.143 crest 13.143 Cross Keys Inn 17.312, 20.431, 434,

436 Crown Hotel 17.303, 20.436 deeds 18.362 Eastwood 18.337 electoral roll 18.362 engine house 17.315 Falcon Hotel 17.303 (fig 2), 304,

315, 19.388, 20.431, 434 gas works 11.23 Gazette 15.238 George and Dragon Inn 20.436 Hall 17.302, 309, 310 Hearth Tax 13.143 High Street East / West 17.303-04,

311, 18.368, 20.434, 17.313,20.434, 436

Hope’s Yard 17.304 Hospital of Christ 17.318 ironstone quarries 11.23 Island Shop, Market Place 17.304

(fig 5) King’s Head Inn 17.303-04, 20.436 Lake Isle Hotel 13.143 Local History Group 13.143 lock-up 17.315 London Road 20.449 Lord Byron’s remains 12.87 Maidenhead Inn 20.434 Manor 13.143, 17.311-12 Manor House 17.302 Market Place 17.303-04, 20.436 Marton’s House 17.302 Mercer’s Yard 17.302 (fig 1), 304 Methodist Church 18.363, 16.279,

20.448 National School 16.280, 17.315 New Street 17.312 North Back Way 17.303 North Street 20.451 parish 20.419 parish records 14.169, 18.362,

19.405, 20.434, 447 Park 14.159, 161 PCC minutes 18.362 poor law records 17.315 population 11.18 Printer’s Yard 20.434 public utilities 11.23 Queen Street 17.312, 20.434 railway 11.21, 14.182

Rectory 13.143, 14.169, 17.311 Red House Inn 20.436 Reeves Yard 13.143 reports on properties 16.246 Rose & Crown Inn 20.434, 436 Rose Inn 20.431, 434 Royal Oak Inn 17.312, 20.434 School 11.2, 12.46, 58-65, 83,

13.143, 14.168, 177, 15.240,17.303, 311, 313, 18.361, 20.414, 434, 451

School Lane 17.305, 311-12 shambles 13.120 smallholdings 17.303 Social Hall 12.82 South View 16.282, 20.434 stone pits 15.219 Todd’s Piece 14.161 Town House 17.302-03 (fig 3),

17.315 trencher (wooden bowl) 20.434 Tudor House I 17.302 Unicorn Inn 17.303, 20.431, 434,

436Water Company 11.42 White Hart Inn 13.143, 14.193,

17.311 (fig 1), 312, 313 (fig 2), 20.434, 436

White Hind Inn 17.303, 20.436 White Swan Inn 20.436 witchcraft in 11.43 workhouse 17.315

urbanisation 14.176 USA 14.175 Vale of Catmose 18.349-50, 20.418 Vale of Catmose College, Oakham 12.88 Vale of Catmose Lodge of Freemasons

20.441 Vale of Catmose Hospital 11.43, 14.194,

15.241, 16.282 Valens, coins of 14.151, 153, 155 Valentine, Jno 16.275 Valentinian, coins of 14.151, 153, 155-6 Valparaiso, Chile 12.78 Van Diemen’s land, Australia 18.348 Vandervelde (artist) 19.384 Vaughan Historical Society 11.2 Veasey, V and K 12.89 Veazey, Joseph, carrier 15.217-18 Venice, Italy 11.9, 18.358 verderers of the forest 18.335-6, 338 Verney:

family 18.328 Frances 18.327 Richard 18.327

Vernon, Robert 20.449 Veronese (artist) 19.384 Verus, Lucius 14.154 Vevey, near Montreux 17.300 viaduct, Seaton to Harringworth 14.182 Vicenza, Italy 11.12 Vickers, John 15.219 Victoria, reign of 19.397 Victoria, Australia 13.140 Victoria, Hong Kong 12.75 Victoria & Albert Museum 11.5, 12, 25,

15.239, 16.270

Victoria County History, Rutland 13.125, 14.177, 191, 15.236, 17.311,18.333, 350

Victoria Park: Leicester 14.161 Loughborough 14.161

Victorian travellers 11.31 Victorinus, coin of 14.155 Vigo, Spain 12.74 Villa d’Este, Italy 18.358 village population trends 14.176 village schools 14.176 villeins 18.336 Villiers:

Barbara 20.430 Edward 20.430 George 14.159, 167, 18.350, 20.430 Susan 14.167

Vindolanda, Bardon Mill, Northumberland 14.156

Viscount Campden 14.159, 19.382, 392, 405

Visitations of the County of Rutland 1618-19, 1681 14.191

Vologda, Russia 11.5, 8 Voluntary Service Overseas 12.63 Voteland (fieldname) 14.191 Wacher, John S 14.167, 174, 192, 17.322 Waddy, Henry Turner, lawyer 13.100-01 Waddy, Samuel Banks 13.100 Wade:

Maria 19.411-12 of Uppingham 19.411 Thomas 19.411-12 William 20.434

Wade-Gery, Robert 18.346 wagonette 15.242 Waite, Thomas 19.371-2 Waites, Bryan 11.2, 12.46, 13.142,

15.238, 244, 16.246, 274 Wake, Miss Joan 17.316 Wakerley, Northants:

church 16.282 inhumation cemetery 17.315 Sir Peter of 11.17 spring 15.202

Wales 14.176, 178, 191, 16.264 Walker:

Fiona 20.445 Roy 15.205 Vic 17.290-1 Victor 17.295

Wallis, James, cartographer 14.160 Wallis, John 13.137, 140 Walpole, Horace 18.350 Walter de Pont Audomar, monk of Bec,

France 11.7, 15 Walter of North Stoke 11.15 Walter, rector of Tickencote 11.16 Walters, Mrs B(arbara) 15.239, 16.246,

276 Walton, Isaac 19.394 Wanganui, New Zealand 16.246, 269-73 Wansford, Cambs 11.21, 20.434 War against Scotland 12.67 War Service Legion 15.216, 235-6 War Stock 17.289

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Ward: Ann 17.312, 20.444 Brian Edward 17.312 John 19.394 William 18.347

WARDLEY 18.333: archaeology 15.241 manor 18.336 Hill 16.247, 20.419 Wood 20.419

Warren, Sally 16.278, 18.368, 20.451 Warrington, John 20.434 Warwick & Richardsons, brewers 17.313 Warwick, William Arthur, brewer 17.312 Warwickshire 15.201 Watchorn, Richard 13.138 water closet flushing system 15.214 Waterfield, Samuel 16.274 Waterfield, Thomas 17.313 watermills:

Belton in Rutland watermill 18.327-32 (figs 1-6), 20.448

Rutland watermills 11.20 Seaton watermill 11.19 South Luffenham watermill 11.19,

20 (fig 6), 21 (fig 7) Tugby, Leics, watermill 18.340

Waters, Mary 16.275, 18.347 Watson:

Catherine 14.172 Derek 17.296 George 14.172 of Rockingham, Northants, MSS 17.316

Rachel 15.217, 224, 239, 17.318 Watts, John, clockmaker 13.129-35 (figs

8-9) Weatley, Robert 16.274 Weaver & Barnes, Melton Mowbray 13.97

Webb, the Rev Edward D 13.99-100 Webster, Graham 18.326 Weede, Jno 16.275 Weewall, Jno 16.275 Weights & Measures for Rutland 20.437 Weir, Lt Col A K 16.278, 282 Welch, James 15.239 Weldon, Northants 12.54 Weldon:

Richard 18.342 344-5 Robert 16.275 William 18.342 344-5

Welham, Leics, church 11.16 well 19.403 Welland viaduct 14.182, 15.199 (fig1)

200-01 Wellingborough, Northants 14.184 Wellington family 20.438 (fig 2) Wellington, Duke of 12.59 Wellington, New Zealand 16.270 Wells:

Ann 17.312 Hugh of 14.187 John 16.274, 17.312 Richard 17.312

Welsh slate 11.2Welsh, William 18.347 Welwyn, White Hart 12.87

Wesenham, Agnes de 12.88, 13.118, 19 Wesenham, John de 13.119 Wesleyan Chapel Committee 13.101 Wesleyan Methodists 13.95-6, 99-101 Wessex Archaeology 11.43, 12.90 West Cotton, Northants, archaeological

sites at 11.43 West Stow, Suffolk, Anglo-Saxon village 16.252, 254

West Yorkshire 11.18 West, Stanley 16.254 Western Isles, Scotland 17.299 Westinghouse, George 15.235-6 Westminster Abbey, London 12.68,13.107

Westminster, London 12.68, 87, 15.207-08, 18.339, 344

Weston, William 16.275 whale 11.32-3 whale ship 12.77 Whaley, Major H E 12.80 Whanganui river, New Zealand 16.269-70 Whatborough, Leics 17.322 Whateley, Anne 11.9, 11-12 Whateley, Warks 11.9 Wheeler, J 20.444 Wheeler, T H 20.444 wheelwright 11.19, 14.175, 177 Whetstone, John 17.293, 294 Whig party 15.208-09, 211-12 WHISSENDINE 15.209, 242, 17.291,

322: brewery 11.20 Christmas Singers 15.239-42 church 15.242, 18.368, 20.448 deeds 20.447 Jubilee Villa, Stapleford Road 15.242

Methodist Chapel 15.242, 20.448 parish records 19.404-05 Park 14.158, 161 Poll Book 15.206 (fig 1) Rose & Crown Inn 20.436 Vicarage Cottage 15.242 White Lion Inn 20.436 windmill 11.20, 21 (fig 8)

Whiston, William 13.94 White:

Ann 17.311 Charles 15.217-19 Elizabeth 17.311 Ensign 11.32 John 17.311 Mary 17.311 Mrs 19.380

White Sea 11.4, 10 White Star Line 15.234 White, Directory 13.115, 14.169, 15.217, 17.312

Whitehead, William, fishmonger 18.332 Whittaker, Jeremiah 12.66-9 Whittaker’s letter to Cromwell 12.69

(fig 3) WHITWELL 19.372, 381, 393, 397:

allotments 13.122 archaeology 14.151-2, 153 (fig 1),

154-7, 192-3, 150, 15.237, 241-2, 16.282, 17.315, 20.429

chantry certificates 11.43 deeds in Exton MSS 12.88 electoral rolls 18.362 Grange Farm 14.151 Home Farm 17.323 kilns 15.217 Main Street 18.368 map 11.43 medieval building complex 11.43, 12.90, 14.192, 15.241-2, 17.322

Old Rectory gardens 15.241 parish records 18.362 Rescue Centre 17.315 Sailing Centre 15.237 school 19.394 stone walls 20.427 terrier and inventories 18.362

Whitwick, Leics, Methodist Chapel 13.96

Whitworth, Robert 19.391 Wigston Magna, Leics, Long Street 14.187

Wilberforce, William 16.274 Wildman, Miss 12.73 Wilford, Notts, Priory of 11.17 Wilkins, Alicia 14.168, 15.239 Willem, moneyer 14.165-6 William de Beggevile, vicar of Pickworth 11.15

William de Forz 18.334 William I 20.418 William III 15.207-08 William IV 13.124 William of:

Aldwinkle 11.15 Bath 11.14 Burnham 11.15 Castor 18.335 Guiseley 11.14 Healing, Lincs 11.17 Martinvallis 18.338 Northampton 18.334 Stoke 11.15 Thorpe 11.16 Willoughby 11.15

William, son of Bartholomew of Stamford 11.16

Williams: Bob 16.269, 273 Philippa, Dr 15.241 Richard, the Rev 18.344-6

Williamson, Elizabeth 11.18 Willis, Luce 17.311 Willis, Robert 17.311 Willoughby de Eresby, Baroness 14.191 Willoughby:

Geoffrey of, vicar of Pickworth 11.15

Philip of, Dean of Lincoln 11.15 Sir Hugh 11.4 William of, vicar of Pickworth 11.15

wills, family 12.89, 14.187 Wilsford, Lincs, Priory of 11.15 Wilson, B J 12.83 Wilson, Lexy 15.235 Winchelsey, Robert, Archbishop of

Canterbury 11.16 Windell, David 11.43

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windmills: Belton in Rutland 18.327 Hambleton 18.345 Ketton 11.20 Morcott 11.20 Oakham 15.217 Rutland 11.20 Seaton 11.19 South Luffenham 11.20 (fig 5) Whissendine 11.20, 21 (fig 8)

Windsworth, Henry 12.55 wine licence patentees 20.430 WING 17.295, 322:

church 11.16, 15.239 elections 15.209 influx of labourers 14.180 ironstone quarries 11.23 Methodist chapel 19.405 National School records 11.42 night school for navvies 14.180 parish records 14.169, 18.362 Poll Book 15.206 (figs 1-2) properties at 17.318 rectory 14.168, 15.239 Red Lion Inn 20.436 Sunday school 14.180 vicar of 11.16

Wing, John 12.88, 16.279 Wing, Thomas 18.355 Wing to Whatborough pipeline 17.321 Wingfield family documents 11.42 Wingfield, John Muxloe Esq 18.347 Winnipeg, Canada 11.27-8, 36Withcote, Leics 18.334:

demesne wood 18.334 manor of 18.333 messuage 18.336 peasantry 18.336

Withersfield, Sir Jordan of, vicar of Twywell, Northants 11.14

Woburn Abbey, Beds 18.357 Wokingham, Berkshire 20.444 Wolfenden, Sir John 12.58, 62, 82 Wollaton Hall, Nottingham 18.358 Woltemade Cemetery, Cape Town 20.444

Women’s Land Army 15.235 Women’s Legion 15.235-6, 216, 235 Wood & Co Ltd 14.182 Wood, John 20.434 woods and spinneys:

Armley Wood, Exton 18. 364, 366

Barnsdale Wood 15.224, 18.364 Dog Kennel Spinney, Oakham 11.43, 12.90

Domesday Wood, Oakham 12.51 Empingham New Wood 11.40 Empingham Old Wood 18.347 Empingham Wood 19.393 Exton Wood 19.393 Launde Park Wood 20.449 Manorial woodland 12.51 Morcott Spinney 20.415-16 Morkery Wood, Castle Bytham,

Lincs 15.229-30 Ouston Wood, Leics 19.393 Pickworth Wood 19.393 Quaker Spinney, Ridlington 16.249, 17.321

Ridlington woodland 16.247 Riseborough Wood, Leics 18.333 Stoke Wood, Stoke Dry 18.337, 20.419

Tilton Wood, Leics 19.393 Wardley Wood 20.419 Withcote Wood, Leics 18.334

Wood, Thomas 16.275 Woodcock, Mr 19.379 Woodcock, Samuell 16.275 Woodhead Castle, Great Casterton 20.419-21

woodland management 16.249 Woodroffe, T 15.217 Woods, Thomas Adcock, Esq 18.347 Wood Turner’s Arms 20.434 woollen industry 11.18, 14.175 Wooton Hall Park 13.142 Wootton, John 17.291 Worcester 11.30, 18.336 Worcester, Earl of 11.25, 31, 38 Worcestershire 18.336 Wordsworth, William 12.59-60, 13.125 Workers’ Educational Association

(WEA) 11.43, 13.94 World Wars 11.2 Worrall, Graham 16.281-2 Worrall, Linda 14.193, 15.240, 16.281-2, 17.319, 18.364, 20.448

Worship, Directory of 12.68 worsted weaving 11.18 Worth, Flower 17.293-4 Worthies of England, Thomas Fuller 18.359

Wortley, Thomas 17.296

Wotton, Sir Henry 18.358 Wrangdike Hundred 14.179-80, 18.347 Wright:

Booth 17.293-4 James 13.119, 14.160, 167-8, 191, 18.350, 357, 359, 20.41960

Julia 13.110 Wright, Directory 14.169 Wrigley and Schofield 13.108, 114 Wrigley (Hudson Bay Co steamer) 11.29-30, 33

Written Word, The (exhibition) 20.447 Wymarke, Broughton 17.300 Wymarke, Edward 17.300 Wymondham, Leics 15.239, 18.339:

churchyard 16.257 Edmondthorpe Road 16.257 enclosure 16.258 Hunter’s Arms 11.43, 16.257, 259 Old Manor House 16.257 Pawlett family 16.257-9 Stilton cheese 16.257-9 The Banks 16.259 Thorne Lane 16.257-8

Wythorp, Henry, of Timberland, Lincs 11.15

Wyville, Lincs 11.14 Yaxley, Hunts 19.400, 402 yellow deal timber 15.221 Yellow Earl (Earl of Lonsdale) 11.26-7,

30-1, 33, 15.229-30 Yelverton, Sir Henry 20.431 yeomen 17.306 Yielden, Bedfordshire 20.423 Yokohama, Japan 12.75 York 17.298:

mint 14.164, 6 to Stamford Roman road 20.419

York House, London 18.349, 356 Yorke, Elizabeth 20.434 Yorkist White Rose 20.436 Yorkshire 14.178, 15.208, 17.298, 300 Yorkshire, North Riding Regiment 16.270

Young, T W 14.162 Yucon, Canada 11.30, 37 Yupik girls 11.30 (fig 6) Zamboanga, Philippines 12.74 Zeppelin airship 20.442

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