Record

Journal of the Rutland Local History & Record Society

(formerly the Rutland Record Society)

Index of numbers 1-10 (1980-1990)

compiled by John Field

The Rutland Local History & Record Society

Oakham, Rutland, 1994

Registered Charity No. 700273

ISSN 0260-3322 Printed for the Rut1and Local History & Record Society by County Council, Central Print Services, from camera-ready copy prepared by T H McK Clough using Cicero word-processing 1994

Copyright Rut1and Local History & Record Society 1994 CONTENTS

Introduction 4

Chronology and Extent of Rutland Record 1-10 4

Index of Contributors and Titles 5

Index of Books Reviewed 8

General Index 9

The Society's Publications inside back cover INTRODUCTION

"Is it not time," asked the Editor of the Rutland Record in 1980, "before all is lost, to re-establish our links with the past?" These words were no mere rallying cry in the first issue of this journal. They were to serve as part of the statement of the aims of the Society that had just come into existence and as an invitation to contribute to a journal dedicated to the discovering and reinforcement of the bonds between the old and the new in the county of Rutland. The issues of Rutland Record indexed here bear witness to the strength of the response to Bryan Waites's opening challenge. The successive numbers offered aspects of Rutland life and thought, wide in their historical range and topical variety. Matters as diverse as Rutland's origins, the history of cricket, local beer, church architecture, ironstone quarrying, and meteorology were dealt with, each in some depth, in the first five numbers alone. Apart from Nos. 8 and 10, subsequent issues continued on the same path. Who was Who in Rutland, to which the contents of No. 8 were entirely given over, concentrated on people - not just the great and the good, but also the ordinary folk who made their mark, and a few of the great and not good. The articles in No. 10 celebrated the end of an era for Burley on the Hill and demonstrated the national and international ramifications of the story of a single property in our small but obviously not insignificant county. This account of a great house and the people living and working in it brought full circle the editor's words of hope and concern expressed in the very first issue. The implications of the word Record have not been ignored. Each number (apart from No. 8) has provided information on documents concerning Rutland's history in the custody of neighbouring counties and in the national capital. Articles by specialists on selected manuscript sources have brought to life the events and the people recorded in the documents, showing them to be real human activities and persons, and not the meaningless motions of figures in an idyllic landscape. In every issue except No. 8 the meetings and work of local societies have received due attention. New accessions to the Rutland County Museum have been regularly reported and occasionally described in detail. Publications relating to the county and the region have been listed and reviewed, and some of the authors have contributed articles to the Record, bringing their views into even sharper focus. These Indexes are intended to add to the usefulness of the Rutland Record by making accessible the multitude of facts contained in the first ten issues of the journal. The Compiler's warmest thanks are due to the members of the Publications Committee for their encouragement and helpful suggestions, and particularly to Tim Clough for his accurate keyboard and layout work.

CHRONOLOGY AND EXTENT OF RUTLAND RECORD 1-10

The first ten issues of Rutland Record, published under the Society's original name, are as follows:

1. 1980 pages 1-48 6. 1986 193-224

2. 1981 49-96 7. 1987 225-56

3. 1982-83 97-128 8. 1988 257-96 4. 1984 129-60 9. 1989 297-340 5. 1985 161-92 10. 1990 341-84

Rutland Record 8, subtitled Whowas Who in Rutland, consists of biographical entries. Rutland Record 10, subtitled Heritage on the Hill, is devoted to Burley on the Hill.

The merger of the Rutland Record Society with the Rutland Local History Society in 1991 led to a change of name in the publishing Society, but the title of the journal remains unaltered. INDEX OF CONTRffiUTORS AND TITLES

The pagination limits of each article are indicated in this Index, to facilitate bibliographic references.

Able artisans: the Southwell family of Uppingham, CLOUGH, T.H.McK. (contillued) 9.333-4 Notes: Rutland in The Gellealogist, 7.253; Rutland Accessions 1980-81, 2.96 County Museum: library and collections, 1.41; ADAMS, A.W.: see Rutland Field Research Group ill Rutland Society of Industry, 2.93; Castle, General Index 2.93 ADAMS, Richard: Rutland in maps,2.84, 3.121,4.154, See also (ed.) Museum and project reports; alld see 5.184,6.217 Rutland County Museum ill General Index Archdeacon Robert Johnson: Puritan divine, 2.49-57 COOK,B.J. (with T.H.McK. Clough): The Ryhall ASTON, Nigel: The French Revolution and Rutland, hoard,9.305-11 5.181-3; Humphrey Repton and the Burley landscape, COX, Barrie: The major place-names of Rutland: to 9.312-15; Patrons and parsons: the Earls of Winchilsea Domesday and beyond, 7.227-30 and the Vicars of Burley c.I720-1820, 10.367-73 CROSSLEY, J.: Rutland Local History Society report, BARBER, John L.: The case of the missing horseshoe, 9.338 6.205-6; Notes and Queries, 1.46; Oakham School 140 CURL, James Stevens: Burley on the Hill, 10.343-6 years ago, 3.118-20; Thomas Crapper and manhole Daniel Finch,2nd Earl of Nottingham: his house and covers, 4.152-3; The Wase papers in the Bodleian estate, 10.347-61 Library (note), 6.212-13 DA VIES, Richard: Church orientation in Rutland, BEAVER, S.H.: Ironstone in Rutland 1882-1982, 4.142-3 3.110-17 DEAN,Barbara: Reviews: A history o/Lillcolllshire, BENNETT, Nicholas: Rutland Records in the 7.255; A history o/Leicestershire alldRutlalld, 7.255; Lincolnshire Record Office, 6.219-20 Operatioll Oakham, 5.190-1; Rutlalld churches before Bibliography: see Rutland Bibliography restoration, 5.191; Seventeellth centuryLincolnshire, BRANDWOOD,Geoffrey K.: The restoration of Exton 3.128 church,6.207-11; Some early drawings of Rutland DEBNEY, Carol Haswell: Landowners and farmers in churches, 9.316-19 nineteenth century Greetham,4.148-51, 153 BROUGHTON, Heather: Article: The Burley archives, DICKSON, Elizabeth M.: The Painters of 10.362-6 Hurley-on-the-Hill,4.144 Notes: The care of Rutland parish records,9.335-7; Documentation of the Oakham Worfbouse clock, 2.82-3 Rutland records in the Leicestershire Record Office, DONNELLY,!.: Westminster Abbey's Oakham manor 3.122,5.185-6, 7.251; Sir Wingfield Bodenham and 1275-1535,5.167-71 "Rutlandshire" , 2.87-8 ELLIOTT,Bemard: Catholicism in Rutland,9.320-3 Burley archives,10.362-6 Emergence of Rutland and the making of the realm, Burley: the interior in the 1950s, 10.374-8 1.5-12 Burley on the Hill,10.343-346 Family of Rutland stonemasons,6.202-4 BUXTON, A.M.: In search of Ram Jam, 9.324-8; The FIELD, John: Rutland field names: some comparisons Mormon Library, Loughborough,Part I, 5.188-9; Part and contrasts,1.19-24 11,6.220-1 Fifty-one churches of Rutland,4.135-41 Caius Gabriel Cibber (note), 6.213-14 Formation of the Rutland Agricultural Society,2.70-7 Call to arms, 2.51-2 French Revolution and Rutland,5.18\-3 CANTOR, L.M.: The medieval hunting grounds of GALITZlNE, Prince Yuri: Notes & Queries, 1.45 Rutland,1.13-18 Article: The Quaintree Hall House,Braunston, Care of Rutland parish records, 9.335-7 Rutland, 1.25-31 CARROLL, R.A.: Rutland records in the Lincolnshire Review: By God's grace - a history of Uppillgham Record Office,5.187-8 School,5.191 Case of the missing horseshoe, 6.205-6 Great tradition,3.98 Catholicism in Rutland, 9.320-3 HAHAKKUK, Sir John: Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of CHINNERY, Alien: Rutland farms in 1871,2.78-81; Nottingham: his house and estate, 10.347-61 (ed.) Rutland records,1.37-41, 2.86-92 HARDY, Eric: Recipes and Rutland cheese (note), Church orientation in Rutland, 4.142-3 6.214-15 Church orientation (note),5.190; (discussion),6.215-16 HARPER, Margare!: Bibliography,1.47-8 CLOUGH,T.H.McK.: Articles: The documentation of HARTLEY,Fred: "A walking shadow": Cropmarks in the Oakham Workhouse clock,2.82-3; The formation the Rutland landscape, 3.100-4 of the Rutland Agricultural Society,2.70-7; (with H.!. HAYES-HALLIDAY, B.G.: A family of Rutland Cook) The Ryhall hoard, 9.305-11 stonemasons,6.202-4 6

Heritage in danger, 10.342 Painters of Burley-on-the-Hill, 4. 144 HILL, Christine: Rulland bibliography, 2.96, 3. 128, PARKES, Gill: Tithes in Preston, 4. 155-6 4. 160, 5. 192, 6.224, 7.256, 9.339, 10.382 PARSONS, David: Church orientation (note), 5. 190; Historic hedgerows in Rutland, 9.299-304 Transitional architecture in Rulland, 6. 195-201 History of Ruddle's Langham Brewery, 5.172-80 Patrons and parsons: the Earls of Winchilsea and the Humphrey Repton and the Burley landscape, 9.312-15 Vicars of Burley c.I720-1820, 10.367-73 Illiteracy in nineteenth-century Rulland, 1.32-6 Peterborough Diocesan Church Court cases, 5.186-7 Image of Rulland, 9.298 PHYTHlAN-ADAMS, Charles: The emergence of Immortal memory, 4. 130 Rulland and the making of the realm, 1.5-12 In search of Ram Jam, 9. 324-8 Portrait of a village: Belton-in-Rulland, 4. 145-7 Insistent present, 5. 162 Quaintree Hall House, Braunston, Rulland, 1.25-31 IRESON, A.S.: Caius Gabriel Cibber (note), 6.213-14 Recipes and Rulland cheese (note), 6.214-15 Ironstone in Rulland, 1882-1982, 3.110-17 (Correction: Reports of Museum and Societies: see Museum and 4. 159) project reports. See also names of museums and JONES, Gwenith: Rulland Association for the societies in General Index Prosecution of Felons (note), 7.251-3; Rulland Restoration of Exton church, 6.207-1 1 records in the Leicestershire Record Office, 9.335 Reviews, 2.95, 3.127-8, 4. 160, 5. 190, 6.223-4, KANTER, Anne: Portrait of a village: 7.255-6, 10.381 Belton-in-Rutland, 4. 145-7 Rutland Association for the Prosecution of Felons Ketton Porlland Cement Company, 5.185-6 (note), 7.251-3 KING, Edmund: The making of the Rutland Domesday, Rulland bibliography, 1.47-8, 2.96, 3.128, 4.160, 7.231-5 5. 192, 6.224, 7.256, 9.339, 10.382 KING, P.!': Rulland records at Northamptoo, 1.38-9, Rulland County Museum: see General Index 2.89-91, 3. 122-4, 4. 156-7, 5.186-7 Rulland farms in 1871, 2.78-81 KINGTON, I.A. and Beryl D.: Thomas Barker of Rutland field names: some comparisons and contrasts, Lyndon Hall, Rulland and his weather observations, 1.19-24 2.58-67 Rutland Field Research Group for Archaeology and Landowners and fa rmers in nineteenth century History: see General Index Greetham, 4. 148-51, 153 Rutland in The Genealogist (note), 7.253 Leicestershire Museums Archaeological Survey, 4. 158 Rulland in maps, 2.84, 3.121, 4. 154, 5.184, 6.217 LIDDLE, P.: Leicestershire Museums Archaeological Rulland in the Stamford Mercury: Travellers on the Great Survey report, 4. 158 North Road, 1795-1820, 1.42-3 LLOYD, C.M.: Rulland records at Lincoln, 1.40-1, Rulland Local History Society: see General Index 2.91-2 Rutland miscellany, 6.212-5 Lords and peasants in medieval Rulland: the Rulland Rulland records [at Leicester, Lincoln, Northampton], estates of the Mauduit Chamberlains of the Exchequer, 1.37-41, 2.86-92, 3.122-4, 4. 155-7, 5.185-9, 7.236-41 6.217-21, 7.251-3, 9.335-7, 10.379. See also names Major place-names of Rulland: to Domesday and of Record Offices ill General Index beyond, 7.227-30 Rulland Society of Industry, 2.93 Making of the Rulland Domesday, 7.23 1-5 Rutland's ironstone quarries in 1930: the notebooks of MARSLAND, A1ison: Historic hedgerows in Rulland, the late Professor S.H. Beaver, 9.329-332 9.299-304 Rulland's place in the history of cricket, 3.105-9 MASON, Emma: Lords and peasants in medieval Ryhall hoard, 9.305- 11 Rutland, 7.236-4 1; Westminster Abbey's Rulland Shakespeare in Rulland: Sir John Haringtoo of Exton: churches 1066-1214, 5. 163-6 patron of the 1595196 Christmas fe stivities at MATTHEWS, Bryan: Archdeacon Robert Johnson: Burley-on-the-Hill and of the Chamberlain's men, Puritan divine, 2.49-57 7.242-8 Medical trade token of Oakham, 7.249-5 1 SHARMAN, Charles A.: The Sharmans of Greetham Medieval huoting grounds of Rulland, 1.13-18 1538-1863, 4. 131-4 MITCHELL, John W.: A history of Ruddle's Langham Sharmans of Greetham 1538-1863, 4. 131-4 Brewery, 5.172-80 Sir Wingfield Bodenham and "Rullandshire" (note), Mormon Library, Loughborough (notes), 5.188-9, 2.87-8 6.220-1 SNOW, E.E.: Rulland's place in the history of cricket, MOUNFIELD, P.R., & TURNOCK, D.: Rulland's 3.105-9 ironstone quarries in 1930: the notebooks of the late Some early drawings of Rulland churches, 9.316-19 Professor S.H. Beaver, 9.329-32 SOUTHWELL, Mary: Able artisans: the Southwell Museum and project reports, 1.44, 2.93-4, 3. 125, family of Uppingham, 9.333-4 4.158-9, 5. 189, 6.221-2,7.253-4, 9.337-8, Spirit of Rutland, 1. 3-4 10.378-80 TATE, Lady: Burley: the interior in the 1950s, New horizon, 6. 194 10.374-8 Newly discovered letter from Thomas Barker, 2.68-9 Thomas Barker of Lyndon Hall, Rulland, and his Notes and Queries, 1.45-6, 2.95, 3. 126, 4. 159, 5. 190, weather observations, 2.58-67 6.222-3, 7.254 Thomas Crapper and manhole covers, 4. 152-3 Oakham Caslle, 2.93 THOMPSON, Katbryn M.: New accessions, 3.122, Oakham School 140 years ago, 3. 118-20 4. 155; Rulland records in the Leicestershire Record 7

THOMPSON, Kathryn M. (continued) WAlTES, Bryan (colltinued) Office, 1.37-8,2.86-7, 6.217-19, 10.379 6.223-4; The dictionary of genealogy: a guide to British Tithes in Preston, 4. 155-6 ancestry research, 7.256; Domesday Book: Rutland, Transitional architecture in Rutland, 6.195-201 2.95; English stone building, 5. 191-2; Gilbert White Travellers on the Great North Road, 1795-1820, and his records, 10.381; The Iron Age and Roman 1.42-3 settlemellt at Whitwell, 3. 127; Land and people in TRA YLEN, A.R.: Rutland in the Stamford Mercury: medieval Lincolnshire, 7.255-6; Leicestershire Travellers on the Great North Road, 1795-1820, archaeology: the present state of knowledge, Vo11, 1.42-3. See also Rutland Local History Society in 3. 127; Vo12, 4. 160; The making of English towns, General Index 5. 191-2; The medieval earthworks of Rutland, 4. 160; TURNOCK, D. (with P.R. Mounfield): Rutland's The No rman conquest of Leicestershire and Rutland: a ironstone quarries in 1930: the notebooks of the late regional illtroduction to Domesday Book, 7.255; Professor S.H. Beaver, 9.329-32 Oakham Castle: a guide and history, 3. 127; The stones UNGERER, Gustav: Shakespeare in Rutland: Sir John of Stamford, 7.255; The story of Oakham School, Harington of Exton: patron of the 1595196 Christmas 5.191; Tw elfth-century sculpture at Oakham Castle, festivities at Burley-on-the-Hill and of the 3. 127 Chamberlain's men, 7.242-8 "Walking shadow": Cropmarks in the Rutland landscape. VEAZEY, Stephen: Discussion: Church orientation in 3.100-4 Rutland, 6.215-16 Wase papers in the Bodleian Library (note). 6.212-13 WAlTES, Bryan: Article: A newly discovered letter from Westminster Abbey's Oakham manor 1275-1535, , Thomas Barker, 2.68-9 5.167-71 Drawing: Ayston church, 3. 124 Westminster Abbey's Rutland churches 1066-1214, Editorials: The spirit of Rutland, 1.3-4; 5. 163-6 The call to arms, 2.51-2; The great tradition, 3.98; WHITTET, T. Douglas: A medical trade token of The immortal memory, 4. 130; The insistent present, Oakham, 7.249-5 1 5.162; The new horizon, 6.194; A wider world, Who was who in Rutland. 8.258-95 7.226; The image of Rutland, 9.298; Heritage in Wider world,7.226 danger, 10.342; WRIGHT, Barron: Fifty one churches of Rutland, Reviews: A bibliography of Leicestershire churches 4. 1 35-41 (Part 3), 5.191; Church and society ill medieval YOUNG, Gordon: Illiteracy in nineteenth-century Lincolnshire, 3. 127; Community archaeology: a Rutland. 1.32-6 jieldwalker's handbook of organisation and techniques, INDEX OF BOOKS REVIEWED

Books reviewed are entered under author and title; the reviewer's name is appended in parentheses.

Barber, John: The story of Oakham School (B. Waites), Leicestershire archaeology: the present state of knowledge. 5.192 Vo lume J: To the end of the Roman period (B. Waites), Broughton, Heather: Family and estate records in the 3.127; Vo lume 2: Anglo-Saxon and medieval periods Leicestershire Record Office (B. Waites), 6.223-4; (B. Waites), 4.160 Village History in Records (B. Waites), 4.160 Liddle, Peter: Leicestershire archaeology: the presem state Buchanan, John: Operation Oakham (B. Dean), 5.190-1 of knowledge. Vo lume J: To the end of the Roman By God's grace: a history of Uppingham School (prince period (B. Waites), 3.127; Vo lume 2: Anglo-Saxon and Yuri Galitzine), 5.191 medieval periods (B. Waites), 4.160. Community Church and society in medieval LincolllShire (B. Waites), archaeology: afieldwalker's handbook of organisation 3.127-8 and techniques (B. Waites), 6.223-4 Clifton-Taylor, Alec, & Ireson, A.S., English stone Lloyd, David: The making of English towns: 2000years building (B. Waites), 5.191-2 of evolution (B. Waites), 5.191-2 Clough, T.H.McK.: Oakham Castle: a guide and history Making of English towns: 2000years of evolution (B. (B. Waites), 3.127 Waites), 5.191-2 Community archaeology: a fieldwalker's handbook of Matthews, Bryan: By God's grace: a history of organisation and techniques (B. Waites), 6.223-4 Uppingham School (Prince Yuri Galitzine), 5.191 Dickinson, Gillian: Rutland churches before restoration Medieval earth works of Rutland (B. Waites), 4.160 (B. Dean), 5.191 Millward, Roy: A history of Leicestershire and Rutland Dictionary of genealogy: a guide to British ancestry (B. Dean), 7.255 research (B. Waites), 7.256 of Leicestershire and Rutland: a Emmerson, Rohin: Twelfth-cemury sculpture at Oakham regional illtroduction to Domesday Book (B. Waites), Castle (B. Waites), 3.127 7.255 English stone building (B. Waites), 5.191-2 Oakham Castle: a guide and history (B. Waites), 3.127 Family alldestate records ill the Leicestershire Record Operation Oakham (B. Dean), 5.190-1 Office (B. Waites), 6.223-4 Owen, Dorothy M.: Church and society in medieval Fitzhugh, Terrick V. H.: The dictionary of genealogy: a Lincolnshire (B. Waites), 3.127-8 guide to British ancestry research (B. Waites), 7.256 Phythian-Adams, Charles (ed.): The Norman conquest of Foster, Paul G. M.: Gilbert White and his records: a Leicestershire and Rutland: a regional illtroduction to sciemijicbiography (B. Waites), 10.381 Domesday Book (B. Waites), 7.255 Gilbert White and his records: a scientijicbiogra phy (B. Platts, Grabam: Land and people in medieval Lincolnshire Waites), 10.381 (B. Waites), 7.255-6 Hartley, Fred: The medieval earthworks of Rutland (B. Rogers, Alan: A history of Lincolnshire (B. Dean), Waites), 4.160 7.255 History of Leicestershire and Rutland (B. Dean), 7.255 RutlmuJchurches before restoration (B. Dean), 5.191 History of Lincolnshire (B. Dean), 7.255 Sevemeemh-cemury Lincolnshire (B. Dean), 3.128 Holmes, Clive: Seventeemh-cemury Lincolnshire (B. Stones of Stamford (B. Waites), 7.255 Dean), 3.128 Story of Oakham School (B. Waites), 5.192 ireson, A.S.: The stones of Staniford (B. Waites), 7.255 Todd, Malcolm: The Iron Age and Roman settlemem at Iron Age and Roman settlemellt at Whitwell (B. Waites), Whitwell (B. Waites), 3.127 3.127 Twelfth-cemury sculpture at Oakham Castle (B. Waites), Land and people in medieval Lincolnshire (B. Waites), 3.127 7.255-6 Village history in records (B. Waites), 4.160 GENERAL INDEX

References are to Pan number, followed by page number(s). Footnotes are indicated by "n.]" etc. after the page number. Pictorial illustrations and maps, unless noted as numberedfigures, are markedwith an asterisk. Rutland civil parishes are shown in upper case.

abaci,6.197-8, 200,201, 10.346 Albert of Saxe-Coburg Gotha,Prince, 4.153,8.287 Abinger, Lord, 2.75 alchemists,8.280 academic dress,10.375 ale,1.3,5.172, 173,178,9.327 accessions to RCM, 2.93,3.125, 4.158, 5.189, 6.221, Alesthorpe,7.228, 229, 10.362 7.253, 9.337-8, 10.379 Alexander Ill,Pope, 5.164 accidents,1.42-3, 3.108 Alexandra,Queen, 8.285, 291 account rolls,5.167-70 Alfred,King, 1.9 actors and actresses,7.244-5, 8.280, 281 Alice,Princess, Duchess of Gloucester,10.379 Adam (Domesday commissioner),7.231 alienation,5.164 Adam (of Billesdon), 7.240 Al-Kbwarizmi,8.280 Adam, B.A.,3.122 All cricket XI,3.105, 109 Adam, the Brothers,8.273, 10.374, 376, 377 Allexton (Leics),8.262, 9.303 Adams,Rev. 1.W.,8.259 allotment gardens, 9.334 Adchurch (Northants), 8.263 All Saints (dedication),4.142, 5.190, 6.216 Adcock and Fast,5.174 almanacs,1.41, 2.77,8.285, 293 Adderley,C.B., 8.272 Alsop,Vincent, 8.259 Addison family (Braunston),6.215 Alstoe,10.370 Admiralty,1.30,2.86,7 .254,8.270,279,10.365,368 Alstoe wapentake,7.228, 231, 235 Adrian IV,Pope, 5.164 amercements,7.237, 238 advowsons,7.237, 8.269,10.368, 372 nn.4,18, 20 Amberst,Bishop, 9.322 tElfthryth,Queen, 5.163 Ancaster,Earls of,1.40, 8.278. See also Heathcote aerial photography,1.44, 3.9!, 100-4,4.156, 7.254, family 9.306,10.380 anchorites,8.271, 290 tEthelflred ("lady of the Mercians"),1.10-11 ancient demesne,7.237 tEthelnoth,Ealdorman, 1.9, 10, 11 Andrew of Ketton,7.239 tEthelred,Ealdorman, 1.10 Anglia Water Authority, 2.94,3.126, 4.156 tEthelred II ("the Unready"),King, 1.5, 11,5.163 Anglicanism, 4.367-71, 8.273,10.267-73 tEthelswith,Queen, 1.10, 11 Anglo-Saxon tEthelweard I,Ealdo rman ,1.9 ale, 9.327 tEthelwulf,King, 1.9 burials and cemeteries,1.6, 4.138,7.229 afforestation,1.13, 14, 3.116 Chronic/e, 1.5, 9,10, 11,2.51,7.231 agricultural churches, 4.135 acreage, 2.78 hedges, 9.300 dependence on climatic conditions, 2.67 kingdoms,1. 9 depressions,1. 35, 7.253 law,1.5 engineers, 2.75,5.185, 8.259 personal names,7.227 history, 2.73,3.102, 7.254 queens,1.3, 10-11,12 and n.19,5.163, 7.231, 233, horses,2.78, 3.118 8.271 implements, 2.71 fig.2,7.254, 8.259, 262 sundial,9.327 improvement(s), 2.70, 8.273 Annesley family, 8.279 land restoration,3.114, 116-17 annuities,10.353, 360 pioneers, 8.262 antiquaries, 2.81,87,8.265,281,294 population,1. 33,2.78-81, 4.145 Apethorpe (Northants),10.345 prices,10.373 n.52 apothecaries,7.249-50 records and reports, 2.70, 77 n.1, 7.253,8.269, 285 apparitors,5.186 shows, 2.74-5,4.144, 8.285 apprentices, 4.152,6.217-19, 7.249, 250, 252, 9.336 societies,2.70-7, 4.144, 8.259, 263, 285 appropriations,5.167, 169,7.240 workers, 2.80, 4.132,6.202, 8.260, 283, 9.333-4 archaeological Agriculture,BoardlDepartment of, 2.76,77 n.l,78, collections,8.262, 286 8.269 evidence,3.125, 6.210, 9.307 aids (feudal exactions),5.170 excavations,1.45, 3.125, 4.158,5.189, 6.221-2, Ainsworth,Rev. Daniel, 9.323 8.269,9.307 fig.3,338, 10.380 Albert of Lorraine,5.163, 7.233 Journal, 3.124 10 archaeological (continued) Baker, Richard Westbrook, 2.71 figs.I , 2, 2.74, 4.158, societies,3.98, 6.214, 221, 8.269 5.173 archdeacons, 2.53-7, 3.122-4, 5.186, 8.262, 280 Baker MSS, 3.123 arches, 3.Cover*, 99, 4.138, 6.195-201 Ball, Rev. Thomas,10.369-70 architects,2.58, 83, 4.138, 157, 6.207, 8.262, 265, balls, 3.105, 5.183 266, 267, 268, 269, 278, 279, 280, 288, 291, 292, Bank of England, 8.274, 278, 289 10.359, 361 n.21, 371 Banks, Sir Joseph,10.381 architecture/architectural banners, 8.275 Classical,10.343, 344, 364 Banton, John, 3.126, 8.260 Decorated,4.136, 137,10.378 Baptists,3.123, 8.268, 10.381 drawings and plans,2.83, 3.123-4, 6.208* Barker,Sir Abel,8.288 Early English, 4.139, 6.195 Barker,Samuel, 8.268, 292 neo-Gothic,4.136, 8.265, 287 Barker,Thomas, 1.4, 45, 2.58-67, 68-9, 3.98, 6.223, nineteenth-century Baroque,4.135 8.260, 292, 10.381 Nonnan (Romanesque), 4.135, 136, 138, 139, 140, Barker MSS, 8.261 141, 6.195, 198, 226,10.346, 371 barley,2.78, 5.172, 8.282 Palladian, 2.58, 10.344 BARLEYTHORPE Perpendicular, 4.137, 139, 140, 141, 6.207 manor,5.165 Transitional,6.195-201 monastic leases,S. 170 treatises,2.58 nonconformists,3.123 vernacular, 7.226 place-name, 7.228, 229 Argentina, 8.262 reeve's account, 5.167 aristocracy,2.93, 3.126, 7.242, 10.347, 353, 358, 359, stud,8.281 364 Barnack (Northants),1.23, 6.199 Arrnstrong, Daniel, 10.357 Barnsdale,1.17, 18, 7.228 Arrnstrong map of Rutland,3.121 *, 9.325 BARROW, 3.122, 123, 4.135, 139, 7.228 Ashburnham, Lord, 10.350 BARROWDEN Ashmolean Museum, 8.279 appurtenant vills,7.236 Ashwell (Hertfordshire),5.178 census book (1�81), 4.156 ASHWELL (Rutland) charters,2.91, 7.236, 238 Baptists, 3.123 church,3.123, 4.139 church, 4.139, 157, 6.200, 207, 210, 211, 8.265 common pasture,7.239 place-name,7.228 disputed boundary, 2.90 school managers' minute book, 10.379 General Baptists,3.123, 8.268, 10.381 tithe map, 2.90 manor, 1.39, 7.237 valiant rector, 8.259 Mauduit lands, 7.237-8 astrologers, 8.293 mills, 7.236, 237, 238 astronomy and astronomers,2.58, 61, 6.216, 8.260, Mormon mission,6.221 293 papist recusants,3.123 athletics, 3.120 place-name in -dun, 7.228 Atlay,James, 1.40, 8.259 small tithes, 4. 157 Alwood,Bishop William, 8.292 tithe map, 2.90 aurorae and sunspots,2.61 * Barton, Rev. Mordaunt,1.39 Australia,1.24, 4.159, 8.266, 285 Basset,Richard, 5.164 authors, 8.259, 261, 271, 275, 285, 289 bastardy bonds,6.219 Automobile Association, 8.282 Battle Abbey Roll,1.28, 8.290 Aveland, Lords, 2.91, 6.219,220, 8.278, 291. See also battlements,4.136, 137 Heathcote family Baxter, J., 2.90 aviators,8.282 Bayly, Thomas, 8.261 Avignon, 8.281 . BBC, 2.95, 5.191 Aynho Park (Northants), 10.345 Beauchamp,Farnham, 8.262 AYSTON Beauchamp,Richard, Earl of Warwick, 8.271 church, 3.123, 124*, 4.139, 6.200, 201 Beauchamp Cartulary,2.91, 7.236, 240 former name, 1.6 Beaufort, 8th Duke of,8.273 grant by Edward the Confessor, 1.12 n.22 BEAU MONT CHASE,1.8, 13, 7.228 Hall, 3.109, 8.274 Beaumont family, 2.87, 8.262 open fields,4.157 Beaver,John, 8.261 place-name, 7.227 Beaver,Professor Stanley, 9.329*-32. See also 3.110-17 tithe map, 2.90 Bede,Cuthbert: see Bradley, Edward Bede,The Venerable, 1.9 Bacon,Anthony, 7.242-4 Bedford, Earl and Countess of, 7.242, 243, 244, 245*, Bacon, Sir Nicholas,2.54, 7.243, 8.280 247 n.20 Badlesmere, Bartholemew de, 1. 14 beer, 3.120, 5.174, 176, 177, 179 Baker, Edward G.,2.80, 5.173 Beldham, "Silver Billy",3.105 11

Belgium, 8.269 box pews,4.136, 6.211 Belmesthorpe,1.39,4.156,7.227,228,229 Bradcroft,7.228 BELTON (-in-Rutland) Bradley, Edward ("Cutbbert Bede"), 8.261 church,3.123, 4.139, 157,6.198,200,201 Brandes,H.W., 2.64, 65 demography,4.145-7 Braunston,Richard de, 8.288 mortgage,2.91 BRAUNSTON place-name,1.8,4.147*, 7.227 cheese-making,6.215 nonconfornUsts,3.123 church,4.135, 139, 10.346 royal writ, 5.163 dependency of Hambleton,5.165 wartime hospi tal,3. 109 Enclosure Award,1.25, 29 woad growing, 5.187 manors, 1.25-6,8.265 Belton House (Lincs), 8.288 nonconfornUsts,3.123 Belvoir Castle (Leics), 6.214, 8.271 "pagan idol",3.123*, 4.139 Belvoir Hunt,3.109, 8.276 parish records,3.122 Bennett, Robert Stemdale, 1.19,38,8.288 place-name, 7.228 Benson, Archbishop Edward White,8.259 Quaintree Hall House, 1.25-31*, 8.284, 290 berewicks, 7.227, 233 Tiptaft memorial tablet, 5.185 n. 18 Bemini,Gian Lorenzo, 10.343,344,349 Breton, Rev. Clement, 8.262 Bicldey, Francis, 2.86 breweries, 2.80,5.172-80, 8.259 bicycle race trophy,3.125 brewing, 5.172-80 Birch's Charity,8.278 , brick-making, 10.350-1 birds of passage, 2.63 Brill,Paul, 10.365 BISBROOKE Bringhurst (Leics), 6.198 church,4. 139 British dedication,6.215 Archaeological Association, 8.269 farms,2.79 Association for Local History,6.233, 7.254 nonconfornUsts,4.157 climate,2.65, 67, 8.260 open fields, 4.157 Library,5.161, 163,7.236 place-name, 7.228 Museum, 9.311 tower, 5.190 Numismatic Society, 8.269 bishops' registers, 1.40,6.219-20 Records Association, 3.122 Black Death,5.168, 170,6.201 Brixworth (Northants), 5.190 "Black Finches",3.105, 10.353 broach spires,4.139 Blackwell, S.H.,3.110 Brocldebank, Agnes Sylvia, 8.262-3 Blaeu map of Rutland, 2.85* Brocldehurst,John Fielder: see Ranksborough, Lord Blake,William (quoted),9.298 Bronte sisters, 8.272 Blake family, 9.326-8 BROOKE Blankney Hunt, 8.281 church,4.136*, 137,6.196*,197*,200,201 blast furnaces,3.115, 9.331 grange,5. 170 Blaston (Leics) church, 4.140 manor,1.28, 4.137 Blenheim Palace, 8.278,280, 10.344,345,347,350, parish records,3.122 351,352,358,360 place-name,7.228 Bloch, Marc,6.194 Priory, 1.27,4.137 Blome map of Rutland, 2.89 stream,3.120 Blore, Edward, 8.262 tithe map,2.90 Blore, Thomas,1.39,2.89,8.261-2 tomb of Charles Noel, 8.275 Bodenham,Sir Wingfield,2.87-8, 8.262, 294, 9.308 Broughton, Andrew,8.284 Bodleian Library, 2.87, 4.156, 6.212-13 Brown, Lancelot ("Capability"),8.286, 9.312, 313 Boerhave, Hermann, 2.60 Browne,Robert, 8.263, 10.381 Bokhara,8.279 Browne's Hospital (Stamford) MSS, 2.91-2 Bolton, Edward George, 8.262, 286 Brudenell family and estates, 1.39,2.88, 90, 8.263-4, Bond, J.L., 8.262 274,9.320 Boodle's Club,3.108 Brueghel, Pieter, 10.365 bookmakers,3.108 Buckingham, Dukes of,3.122, 4.131, 6.213,8.264, Book of Common Prayer,2.54, 8.265, 275 10.342,349, 363, 268 Boscherville,Abbey of St George (France),1.15 Buckinghamshire,7.236, 239, 10.347,348,378 Boston (Mass.),2.56 bulls, papal,5.164 Bosworth,John and William,4.150, 151 Burbage,Richard, 7.247 botanists, 2.62-3, 8.260,269, 271 bureaucracy,4.146 Bottesford (Leics) church monuments,6.214 Burghersh,Bishop, 8.281 Boughton (Northants), 7.242, 8.291,10.348 Burghley, Lord, 1.16,2.54,8.263, 266, 280, 293 boundaries, 1.7, 15,23-4 Burghley (Northants),2.87 Bowen's map of Rutland, 4.154* Burghley MSS,1.39,2.91 boxing match,8.268 Burgred, King,1.9 12

BURLEY canals, 1.23,2.89,3.110, 5.187, 189 church, 4.139,6.197, 200, 201, 211, 9.317*, Cannon,Blanche, 8.265 10.345-6,371*,378 Canterbury Cathedral,6.195, 197,200, 8.275 cottagers' allotments and livestock, 3.106 Cardigan,Earls of,2.89, 8.263 glebe lands, 10.371 cardinals, 8.280, 9.322 graveyard,10.346 fig.6 Carleby Manor (Lincs), 1.27 open fields, 4.157 Caroline,Queen, 2.60, 8.264, 266, 10.365 Painter family, 4.144 Carpenter,Richard Cromwell,6.207, 210, 8.265 place-name, 7.228 cartularies,2.91, 5.163, 7.236 quarry, 3.113, 9.329-30 carucate,1. 10 restoration of church, 6.211 Casterton, 7.228. See also Great Casterton, Little surplice fees, 4.157 Casterton surveys, 10.363 Castle Howard (Y orks),10.347 timber costs,10.351 Castor (Cambs), 5.190,6.199 tithe dispute, 10.370-1 Catesby, Robert, 9.320 vicars and vicarage,10.362, 367-73 Catmose Vale Hospital, 2.82 village,3.105 Catherine of Braganza, Queen, 8.294 Burley on the Hill cattle, 1.43,2.70, 72-3, 74-5,3.118, 4.144,8.259, 263, accounts, 8.276 10.356 Adam's refurbishments,8.273, 10.377 Cecil family, 8.266, 9.308 archives, 2.86, 10.362-5, 378 Chamberlain's Men,7.244, 8.287 building costs,10.343, 352, 354* Champeneys, Adam,7.240 Christmas festivities (1595-6),7.242-7 Chantrey,Sir Francis Leggatt, 4.139,10.346, 378 cricket ground,3.106 figs. 2,3 chantries, 2.55 cricket weeks (1790s), 3.105 chapels, 4.145,149, 5.165,6.220, 8.269,9.322 domestic staff,10.359 Chapman,Arthur Percy F.,8.266 fires (Civil War), 8.264,10.342,349; (1705) 10.351, Charles I, King,1.28, 2.87,6.213,8.263,264,289, 352,361 n.28; (1908) 3.106,8.266, 273,10.377 291,294,9.305,309-10 gardens,8.273, 274, 9.313,314 Charles n, King,8.260, 263,264, 284, 9.321, 10.375 Hislory (Pearl Finch), 1.39,3.109, 10.350,351-2, charters, 2.91, 5.163-5,167, 170-1,7.236,238,8.272, 361 n.I 283 house and estate,2.86, 3.105, 108, 4.150,8.264,266, chases,1.13 279, 9.316,10.342, 343-6, 347-61 Chatsworth (Derbyshire),6.213, 214, 8.288, 10.344 inventories,2.86, 10.364 fig.2, 366 Chaucer, Thomas, 8.274 landscaping, 9.312-15, 10.344 cheese,6.215 masons,8.276, 10.344 Cheselden family,1.25, 8.266 "Particulars of the Manor", 10.349* Christ Church,Oxford, 8.261, 10.375 purchase, 10.350 Christian,Dick, 8.266 stables, 8.282, 10.345, 351,352,361 n.28 Christian,Ewen, 8.266 Burton family,1.25-6, 28, 8.264, 289 Christian V, King of Denmark,6.214 Burton on Trent (Staffs), 5.174,8.282 Christmas festivities, 7.242-7 business archives, 5.180, 7.253 church(es) Bussy family,8.263 buildings,3.123-4, 4.135-41, 159,5.191, 6.195-201, Butterfield,William, 8.265 207-11, 222,9.316-19. See also architecture collegiate,10.369 Cabal, The, 8.264 courts, 5.186-7 calcining,3.113, 9.329, 330 dedications, 4.142-3, 6.216, 7.228 CALDECOTT drawings and photographic collections,3. 123 census book (1881),4.156 fittings and furniture,3.124, 4.157 church,4.139, 9.317 history,8.265 dedication,6.215 musical instruments, 4.140 earl y name,I. 15 orientation, 4.142-3,5.190, 6.215-16 literary incumbent, 8.261 patronage,2.88, 10.367-73 Lyddington prebendal records, 2.92 records and registers,1.32, 38, 40, 2.90, 92,6.202, manor,1.39 9.335-7 parish registers,1.38 repairs and restorations,3.124, 4.136, 138,157, place-name,7.227 6.207-11,8.266,267,287,9.316,10.346 calendars/kalendars, 5.190,6.216 Roman Catholic, 8.285, 9.323 Camden, William, 2.84,89, 8.265 sham,9.313 Camden Society,6.207, 8.265 -soke, 4.163 Cameron, Violet, 8.281 survey books,3.124 Campbell, Donald and Sir Malcolm, 8.265 utensils, 4.157 Campden, Viscounts 4.137, 8.275. See also wardens, 3.124,4.131, 132, 5.186,9.337 fig.2 Gainsborough, Earls of Church Langton (Leics), rector, 8.262 Campion,Edmund, 9.321 Churchill, Sir Winston S.,8.266 13

Cibber,Caius Gabriel,6.213-14, 8.266-7 Cottesmore (colltinued) Cibber,Colley, 6.214, 8.267 Hunt,1.3, 3.108, 109, 5.176, 8.266, 274, 276, 283, Cistercian architecture, 6.195 10.376 Clare, John, 8.260, 267 lord of the manor,4.131 Clare, Osbert de,5.163-4 manorial chapel,6.220 Clarke-Jervoise,Sir Henry, 8.267 Methodists,3.123 Clayton, Robert,3.122, 10.348 open field names,4.157 Clayton MSS,3.122 place-name, 7.228 Clement Ill, Pope,5.164 prize-winning heifer, 2.71 fig. I Cleveland, Duke of,10.353 quarry,3.112, 114 fig.3,3. 115-16,9.330-1 Clifford family,Earls of Cumberland,2.88, 10.375 Romano-British settlement,9.324 Clifford family, ofUgbrooke, 9.322 Stamford House charity,8.278 clinker formation,3.113, 9.330 tithe commutation,4.157 "Clinker" horseshoe, 6.125-6, 8.279 counties,1.5,2.76, 7.233,9.298 CLIPSHAM County Hidage, 1.5-6 census book,4.156 court robes,3. 105* church,4.139, 6.200,201, 9.317 Court Rolls, 1.37, 5.171 parsonage, 4.157 Couse, Kenton, 8.268, 278 place-name,7.228 Coward,Sir Noel, 8.268 quarries,8.270, 276, 10.350, 352 cow pastures,4.148 tithe map, 2.90 Coysh,A.W., 9.325 topiary,8.270 Crapper,Thomas, 4.152*-3, 8.268 Cliveden (Bucks), 10.349 Crawford,O.G.S., 3.98 clocks and clockmakers,2.82-3, 4.132, 134, 8.271 Creyk,Rev. John,10.369 closed and open villages,4.149 Cribb,Tom, 8.268, 9.327 clubs,3.108 cricket,2.86, 95, 3.105-9, 120,4.153,5.181,8.266, Clutterbuck,Robert, 8.261 271,273,286,10.365 Cockerell, S.P.,4.138, 8.267, 269 cricketing footmen,3.106 coins,.1.43, 44,2.94,8.277,9.305-11 crime,5.182, 7.251-3 Cold Overton (Leics), 1.18 crockets, 6.195 Coleby,Francis, 8.279 Crombie, A.C.,6.216 College of the Immaculate Conception,9.320 Cromweil,John de,1.18 Colley family, 6.213,8.267-8 Cromwell,Oliver, 2.58, 8.264,271, 284, 291,9.320 Bridge,6.222*-3 Cromwell,Thomas, 5.169, 8.269, 292 colonnades,3.109, 10.343, 344,349, 350 crops,5.167-8 comets, 8.292 cropmarks,3.100-4, 4.158, 7.254 Commonwealth,8.260, 262, 10.362 Crowther-Benyon (sic, recle Crowther-Beynon),Veroon Compton,Bishop Henry, 9.321 Bryan,8.269; quoted,7.250 Conant family,8.268 Crutchley,John, 2.70,77 n.l,93, 8.269 Conant MSS,1.37 Cundy, Thomas,8.269 concealed lands, 2.55,56, 8.263 Custance,Henry, 8.269 Congregationalists,3.123, 8.263, 10.381 cypress trees,7.226 Constaninople, 2.86,10.364 Conway, Lord,10.349 Dalby,Rev. Robert, 8.269 Cook,Thomas, 8.268, 282 Dalby, William, 8.269, 274 cookery,6. 214-15 Dalderby,Bishop, 6.219, 220 Cooper,Mrs C.A. Paston, 8.268 Danelaw, 1.9, 7.233,236, 240, 241 Coritani,1.6 Daniel, Samuel,7.23 Cornwall,Earls of,1.14, 18,5.167,168 Danish church (),6.214, 8.267 Cornwall,Julian, 1.4,2.51,3.126 darrein presentment, 5.165 correspondence Davenant,Sir William, 8.279 Barker, 2.68-9 Davenport-Handley,John W., 8.269-70 Finch family,2.86, 5.185, 10.364-6, 379 Daventry,Viscount, 8.270 newspaper, 2.72-3,74 Daventry (Northants), 8.270,10.347, 349, 353,357 nineteenth-century schoolboy,3.118-20 decrees in Chancery, 10.349 Noel family,3.122 deer-leaps,1.14, 15 Wase on education, 6.212-13 Defoe,Daniel, 10.355; (quoted) 10.347, 351 cosmogony, 2.59,8.292 de Lisle family,9.322 cottagers,4.134, 150-1 de Montfort,Simon, 8.270, 10.381 Cotte,Louis, 2.64 Denner,Balthazar, 9.3 16 COTTESMORE Depping map of Rutland: see Perrot, A. M. church, 4.134,139,9.317 Derby(shire),1.5 drag line,3.115 fig.4 Dering,Dr Heneage, 10.369 glebe,4.157 deserted and reduced villages,1.44, 4.159 grants, 7.240 Despenser family,1.14,8.270-1 14

dialect, 1.47,4.130 EDlTH WESTON diaries and diarists, 2.86, 8.264, 267, 272, 282, 9.298, church, 4.139, 6.198*, 199,200, 201 10.348, 365-{i emparking of waste, 1.15 Dickinson, Edward, 9.321 Heathcote monuments,8.278 Dickinson,Gillian, 9.316 hop yard, 4.157 Digby family, 3.122,4.138, 8.271,9.320-1, 10.381 Lucas family MSS, 1.40 dioceses, 1.12 n.4, 38,4.156-7, 6.216 place-name, 7.228 diplomatic service, 2.86,8.271, 10.353, 364 tithe map, 2.90 disaster funds, 8.261 Edmundthorpe Hall, 1.26, 29 dissolution of the monasteries, 1.27, 5.169, 185,6.217, Edward the Confessor, King, 1.11, 5.163, 8.281 8.263, 269 Edward the Elder,King, 1.9, II Dodington, George Bubb (Lord Melcombe),10.352, Edward I, King,1.15, 16 356,360 Edward IIl, King, 5.170, 8.281 Dodsworth, Roger, 2.87, 8.262 Edward IV, King, 8.271, 290 dogtooth decoration,6.196, 200 Edward VI, King, 9.309 dolls, 10.377 Edward VII, King, 4.153, 8.291 Domesday Book Edward VIII, King, 8.291-2 boundaries (map), 1. 7 fig.I EGLETON circuits, 7.231-3 church,4.135 commissioners, 7.231, 233 manor,9.314 comprehensiveness, 2.51 parish records, 3.122 duplicate entries, 7.235 place-name, 7.228 facsimile,7.233 village plan (1797),10.366 factsheet, 7.232* Elizabeth, Princess (daughter of James I), 8.277, 10.364 Leicestershire, 1.47 Elizabeth I, Queen, 2.54,55,7.245,8.267,277,9.309, place-names,7.227-9 310 references to Rutland, 1.5, 6, 10, 25, 2.95, 5.163, Elizabeth lI, Queen, 10.377 164, 7.231, 234*-5, 236,8.271, 10.342 Ellicott, Bishop Charles John, 8.271 Rutland (Review), 2.95 elopers, 1.42 woodland,9.300 emigrants to USA,6.221 Doncaster, Dr John, 1.46, 3.118, 119-20, 6.205,8.271 Emma, Queen, 1. 11, 5.163 Dorman, Long & Co., 3.113, 9.329-30 EMPINGHAM dormant and extinct peerages,8.269, 275, 278, 285, church, 3.123,4.139 290 enclosure records, 1.38 Dormer, Henry, 8.282, 10.344, 350 Friendly Society,5.183 Douai, 9.320-1 Hardwick, 7.228 draglines, 3.115, 4.159 Heathcote estate, 1.40 Drake, ET, 8.271 Mormon church, 5.188, 6.220-1, 7.254 Drake,Rev. Joseph, 10.368-9 nonconformists,3.123 dramatists,2.56, 7.242,245,247,8.264,267, 268,277 place-name,7.227 drawings, 6.222, 9.316-19 prebend,1.40, 2.92 Draycott, Charlotte,4. 151 reaction to possible invasion, 5.183 Drayton, Michael, 9.298 White Horse Inn, 5.182 Dryden,John, 8.264, 275 enclosure(s) and encroachments, 1.29, 2.77 n.I, 89-90, Dublin, 8.279 4.149, 5.186,7.236,239, 8.261,269,9.306,333 Dugdale's Monasticon, 2.87 entrenchments,3.103-4 Duncombe, Charles,10.349 ephemera, 3.125 Dundas,Henry, 5.181 epigrams,7.248 n.37 Dunkirk, 8.279 Eric VII/XIIJ, King of Pomerania,1.44 Durand,Thomas, 9.321 ESSENDINE census book (1881),4.156 Eabba, St, 8.271 church,4.139, 140*, 6.196 Eagleton family, 2.87 cropmarks,3.103 fig.4 East Anglia, 1.9,11,2.58 manor, 8.270-1 Eastbury (Berks),10.352, 356, 360 manorial cbapel, 6.220 East India Company, 8.278 Methodists, 3.123 Local History Fair,6.223, 7.254 place-name, 7.228 Easton Mauduit (Northants), 7.238 proximity to ancient coastline, 3.104 Easton on the Hill (Northants), 9.332 tithe map,2.90 Eaton (Leics), 3.102 Essex, Earls of, 7.245, 247 n.28, 8.269 Ecclesiologist, 6.209, 8.265 estate papers,1.37, 38,40-1, 2.86, 3.122, 5.187, eclipses, 2.61 10.362-6 ecology,9.299-304 Evans,Ann, 8.272 Edgar,King, 1.11 Evelyn,John, 8.272 Edith, Queen, 1.7 fig.I, 8, 5.163, 164, 8.271 examinations, 3.119-20, 125 15

excommunication, 1.40, 9.320 Forfeited Estates, 8.264 Exeter, Earls and Marquesses of, 1.39, 8.266, 278. See fo rged documents, 5. 163-4 also Cecil fa mily Foulness Island (Essex), 10.348, 356, 357, 363 explosions, 9.330 Fountain, Richard, 5. 182 extents, 5.170 "four-horse land", 4. 145 EXTON Fowler and Co, 3. 122 chair house, 4. 157 fox coverts, 1.24, 9.303 church, 4. 137*, 5. 1�0, 6.208*-11*, 8.275 fo xhunting, 1.3, 30, 31, 3. 108, 109, 4.144, 8.269, 281, commons, 4. 157 283, 292 HaUiday family, 6.202-3 Fox, Thomas, 5. 182 manor, 7.240, 8.276 Frederick, Duke of York, 10.377 Methodists, 3. 123 Freer, Dr Michael, 6.213 MSS, 1.25, 9.335, 10.379 free warren, 1.14 Park, 1.17, 25, 2.77 Fregthorpe, 7.228 place-name, 7.228 French Revolution, 5. 181-3, 9.313 ploughing match, 2.77 friendly societies, 2.77 n. l, 5.182-3 quarry, 3. 1 16*, 117 Friends, Society of, 6.220, 8.276, 10.381 restoration of church, 6.207-11 Frisby, William, 5. 182 tomb of Viscount Campden, 4. 137, 8.275* Frodingham Iron and Steel Co, 3.112, 115, 9.331 eye surgery, 8.266 Frost Fair on the Thames (1683-4), 5.62*, 69 Fuller, Thomas, 2.55, 6.213, 8.275, 279 factories, 3. 117 funerals, 7.246, 248 n.36, 8.288 Fahrenheit scale, 2.63 Fairfax, Thomas Lord, 6.213, 8.264, 10.362 Gaimar, Geoffrey, 1.12 n. 19, 5. 163 Falkener/Fawkener family, 8.261, 272 Gainsborough, Earls of, 1.25, 26, 27, 30, 5. 181, 6.207, fa mily documents, 1.37, 3. 108, 122, 10.362-6 211, 8.259, 275, 285, 9.322, 335, 10.381. See also family history, 3.188, 4. 131-4, 5.188, 9.333-4 Noel fa mily fa mine, 5. 168 Galbraith, V.H., 7.23 1 Fancourt, William, 8.268 Galitzine, Princess Yuri, 1.31 farmers, 7.25 1, 8.260, 9.333 Galway, Viscounts, 8.283, 29 1. See also Monckton fa rms and farm buildings, 2.78-81, 89, 4.149-5 1, 153, family 8.273 gambling, 3. 108 Feilding fa mily (Earls of Denbigh), 6.212, 213, 8.272 gardens, 4. 148, 8.286, 9.3 12, 313, 10.351, 359 Felstead (Essex), 10.363-4 Garthorpe (Leics), 8.292 Fennor family, 8.273, 10.375 Geddes, Patrick, 3.98 Ferrers, Walkelin de, 1.25, 8.272, 288 Geeston, 7.228 feudal aids, 5. 170 Gellee, Claude (Claude Lorrain), 9.312 feudal incidents, 7.237 Gelling, Dr Margaret, 3. 126 Fielding, Nathan (and sons), 6.222, 9.316-19 passim genealogy, 5.185, 7.253, 256, 8.272 field names, 1.18, 19-24, 2.59 fig.2, 90-1, 4. 131, geologists and geology, 8.280, 282, 9.303, 329 155-6, 7.239, 8.288, 9.304 George Phillips award, 2.94, 8.285 field systems, 3. 103, 5. 168 George, Prince of Wales: see Prince Regent field walking, 2.84, 4. 158, 5.189, 7.253-4 George 11, King, 2.60, 10.365 Fifth Monarchy Men, 8.284 George rn, King, 8.273, 9.313, 10.375 Finch family, 1.25, 46, 3. 105-9, 4. 148-9, 150, 151, Gennan prisoners of war, 3.112 8.264, 273-4, 276, 10.343-6, 347-6 1, 362-6, 367-73 Gibbons, Grinling, 4. 137, 8.275* Finch-Hatton MSS, 10.361 Giffa rd, Bishop Bonaventure, 9.322 Finch MSS, 1.37, 2.86, 3.106-7, 8.276 Gilbert, Abbot, 5. 163 Fineshade Abbey, 8.283 Gilson, William: see Sheild fa mily Five Boroughs, 1.5, 9, 10, 11-12 girls bearing boys' names, 8.273 Flambard, Ranulf, 7.232 GLASTON Flamstead (Hertfordshire), 8.280 Anglo-Saxon cemetery, 7.229 Flan (Norway), 8.267 census book (188 1), 4. 156 Fleming, Bishop, 6.220 church, 4. 135, 139, 141 *, 6. 198, 199, 200, 9.317 Flitteris Park, 1.8, 15, 18 manor, 8.267 floods, 1.42 place-name, 7.227, 228, 229 Flore, Roger, 8.274 tithe documents, 1.39 Flore, William, 8.274, 10.362 glaziers, 10.350, 351 Fludyer fa mily, 8.264, 273, 274 glebe terriers, 1.38, 4. 131, 156-7, 5.186 fo od-rents, 1. 8 go-betweens, 10.354 fo otmen, 3. 106 Gobiun family, 7.238 fo reign travel, 3. 108, 122, 8.289, 10.357 Goldsmith, Oliver (quoted), 4. 147 forest, 1.13, 9.300 Grace, Dr W.G., 4. 152 Forest of Rutiand, 1.7, 13, 14-17 grain yields and prices, 5. 167-8, 169, 7.239 Forestry Commission, 8.270 Grand Tour, 8.289, 10.357 16

GREAT CASTERTON Hambleton (contillued) census book (1881), 4. 156 church, 4. 139, 6.200, 201, 9.317 church, 1.43, 4. 135, 139, 157, 6. 198, 200, 201, church restoration, 6.210 8.267, 9.317 cottage holdings, 4. 150 Crowll inn, 8.267 farms, 2.79 flood (1800), 1.42 place-name in -dUll, 7.228 nineteenth-century rector, 1.48 possible royal site, 1.8 open fields, 4. 157 village concerts, 8.268 parish records, 3.122 Westminster Abbey connection, 5. 164, 165 place-name, 7.228 See also Little Hambleton, Nether Hambleton Roman town and lerrilOrium. 1.6 Hammond, Mary, 6.216 theft from church, 1.43 Hanbury fa mily, 1.31, 3.109, 8.273, 276-7 Great Exhibition (185 1), 3. 110 hand quarrying, 3.113, 9.329, 330 Great Famine (1315-17), 5. 168 handwriting, 2.55, 87, 3. 108, 118, 119*, 5.167, 6.204 Great North Road, 1.42-3 Hanslope (Bucks), 7.236, 239, 10.348 Great Universal Stores, 1.3 I Harborough, Earls of, 4. 135, 5.181 Greek, 3.120, 8.287, 293 Hardwick (Rutland), 7.228, 8.282 Greek Fathers of the Church, 8.261 Hardwick Hall (Derbyshire), 8.288 Green, J.R. (quoted), 3.98 Hardy, Helyn and Robert, 8.276, 277* Greenwich Hospital, 10.351 Hardy, Samuel Charles, 8.285 GREETHAM Harington fa mily, 2.88, 5. 185, 6.284, 7.242-4, 245-6*, advowson, 4. 149 8.275, 276-7' church, 4. 134, 139, 9.3 17 Harington farthings, 8.277, 9.309 church wardens, 4. 131 Harringworth (Northants), 8.291, 9.334 cow commons, 4. 148 Harris, J.E., 5. 173 Enclosure, 4. 131, 132 Harvey family, 10.358 inns, 4. 151, 9.324-8 Hastings fa mily, 2.87, 7.246, 287 landowners, 4. 148-5 1, 153 Hatch Report, 3. 112 manor, 7.240 Hatton, Edward Finch, 8.273 masons' workshop, 6.209 Hatton, G.W. Finch, 3.106 Methodists, 3.123, 4. 149 Hatton Finch MSS, 10.361 n.1 open field names, 4. 131 Hatton of Kirby, Viscount, 10.348, 361 n. 1, 375 Overseer of the Poor, 4. 12 Hausted, Peter, 8.277 place-name, 7.227 Hawley, Arthur, 1.57, 6.213 post office, 8.276 Hayman, May, 8.285 registers, 4. 131 Hays, Rev. William, 9.322 sequestration of vicarage, 5. 186 Headmasters' Conference, 8.290, 294 Sharman fa mily, 4. 131-4 Heathcote fa mily and estates, 1.40-1, 42, 4. 148, 149, , 4. 149, 151, 153 n.23 150, 153, 5.187, 8.269, 278, 286 surveys, 10.363 hedge-cutting, 4. 144, 8.285 tithe map, 4. 151 hedgerows, 4. 145, 9.299-304 See also Ram Jam Inn Helmsley (Yorks), 10.349 Gregorian calendar, 2.63 Heminges, John, 7.247 Gregory XI, Pope, 8.281 hemp, 5. 167 Gresham fa mily, 8.293 Henrietta Maria, Queen, 8.264, 27 1, 279 Gretna Green, 1.42 Henry I, King, 7.236, 238 Grimsthorpe Castle, 4. 132, 8.278 Henry lI, King, 7.236, 238 Grosseteste, Bishop Robert, 6.216 Henry lII, King, US, 7.238, 8.281 Guardi, Francesco, 10.376 Henry V, King, 8.290 Gunning, Peter, 8.275 Henry VI, King, 8.290 Gunpowder Plot, 8.270, 277, 9.320, 10.364 Henry VII, King, 2.53, 8.292 GUNTHORPE, 2.90, 5. 170, 6.218 Henry VlII, King, 2.55, 5. 169-70, 9.309 Guthrum, 1. 9 Henry of Morcott, 6.216 Gwash, river, 1. 10, 24, 9.303, 305, 306 Herbert Losinga, 7.232 gypsies, 7.252 Herbertson, A.1., 6. 194 herbs, 9.327 Hackney Horse Society, 8.263 Hereford, 8.259 Haggard, H. Rider, 4. ISO heriot, 5. 17 I hairdressers, 6.204 Hewitt, P.A., 2.82 Hales, Or Stephen, 2.63 Hicks, Sir Baptist, 8.275 Halliday fa mily, 2.96, 6.202-4, 209, 7.254, 8.275-6, Hide, 7.228 10.350, 351 Hildebrandsson, H., 2.64-5 Hambledon (Hants), 3. 105, 8.273 Hinman, Rev. John, 8.278-9 HAMBLETON Historical MSS Commission, 2.86, 10.362, 365, 377, advowson, 5. 165 361 n.1 17

Hoby (Leics), 7.229 infant mortality, 4. 159 Holbeach, Bishop, 8.281 infant prodigy, 7.242 Holwell lron Co, 3. 112 Ingenulf, 8.264 holy wells, 1.45 Ingthorpe, 2.90, 4. 156, 7.228, 229 Home Guard, 8.288 innkeepers, 4. 151, 9.325-8 Home Office, 3.112 Innocent XII, Pope, 9.322 homosexuality, 8.294 Institute of Agricultural History, 7.254 Hooby Lodge, 7.229 Institute of British Geographers, 9.329 Hooper, M.D., 9.299 institution of incumbents, 6.219 hops, 5. 174, 176 International Genealogical Index (lGl), 4. 156, 5.188-9, Hopwood, Ronald Arthur, 7.254, 8.279 6.204 Horn Lane, 1.43, 4. 151, 153 n.25 International Horse Show, 8.263 HORN, 2.90, 7.228 Ireland, 10.365 Hominghold (Leics), 9.303 Ireson family, 6.203, 7.254 Hornung, E.W., 8.279 Ireton, Henry, 8.291 Homyold, Bishop John, 9.322 Irish labourers, 1.43 horse(s) Irons, Rev. E.A., 1.39 agricultural, 2.78, 3.118 ironstone, 2.94, 3.110-17 breeding, 8.281 Isham archives, 6.214 cab, 8.289 isopleths, 2.56 fig.6 carriage driving, 8.262 lvan IV ("the Terrible"), Tsar, 8.279 draught, 2.75, 3.113, 115 racing, 1.30, 8.269, 278, 282, 284, 10.376 Jackson, Rev. Robert Noble, 6.205-6, 7.254, riding, 8.266, 268, 281-2 8.279 shire, 4. 144 Jackson, Sir Thomas Graham, 8.279 shoe theft, 6.205-6, 8.279 Jacobins, 5.181, 183 shoe tradition, 1.3, 8.272-3 Jacobites, 10.367 shows, 8.263 James I, King, 8.267, 276, 9.309, 320 Hoskins, W.G. (quoted), 1.3, 3.98, 4. 137, 9.298 James 11, King, 9.321, 10.348 Hospitals Jeffreys, Judge, 10.375 Browne's (Stamford) , 2.91 Jenkinson, Anthony, 7.226, 8.279-80 Christ, 2.53, 55, 6.205 Jersey, 8.284 Greenwich (Kent), 10.345, 351 Jerusalem, 8.290 Jesus (Rothwell, Northants), 10.344 Jesuits, 8.283, 9.321 St John &St Anne, 1.37, 2.53, 56, 3.99*, 5. 162, 171, Jesus College, Oxford, 2.34 8.269, 274, 294 jockeys, 8.269 Houghton fa mily, 8.279 John, King, 5. 165, 7.236, 237, 238 house names, 7.226 John Clare Society, 8.267 house values, 10.360 Johnson, Abraham, 2.54, 55, 56 Howlett, John, 9.321 Johnson, Archdeacon Robert, 2.53-7, 3.98, 4. 140, Hubbard, John, S. 173 6.212, 213, 8.262, 269, 280 Hudson, Sir Jeffrey , 8.264, 279, 9.321, 10.364 Johnson, Robert ("The preacher"), Hugh de Avalon, Bishop, 5. 165 2.54 Hughes-Onslow fami ly, 1.30-1, 8.284 Jones, Inigo, 10.344 Humphreys, G.H. Finch, 8.270 Jonson, Ben, 10.364 hundreds/wapentakes, 1. 10. See also Alstoe, Joynes, Henry, 8.278, 280 Martinsley, Oakham Soke, Witchley, Wrangdyke Judd, John Wesley, 3.110, 111, 8.280 Hungarian revolution, 7.226 Julian calendar, 5. 190 Hunt, Rev. Edward, 9.321 Juxon, William, 8.294 Hunt, Father Thomas, 9.321 hunting, 1.3, 7.244, 8.281, 10.374 Karloff, Boris (W.H. Pratt), 8.280 Huntingdon, Earls of, 1.17, 7.246 Karl Theodor, Elector Palatine, 2.64 Hunt's Milleral STaTisTics, 3. 111, 112 Keal, Or, 3. 120 Hyams, Edward, 8.286, 9.314 Keck, Anthony, 10.355 hybrid place-names, 7.227 Kelthorpe, 8.278, 279 hymns, 8.285 Kemmis-Steinman, Rev. M., 6.216 and n.7 Kemp, William, 7.247 llkeston (Derbyshire), 3.1 12 Kennedy, Brian, 8.280 illegitimacy, 3. 106, 6.219, 8.273, 28 1 Kennet Report, 3. I 16 illiteracy , 1. 32-6, 9.326 Kensington House (now Kensington Palace), 8.273, incendiarism, 2.77 n. 19 10.355, 359, 377 inclined tramway , 3. III Kesteven, 1. 10 Incorporated Church Building Society, 6.207, 210, 211 Kettering, 7.242 India, 6.206, 8.259, 283, 9.325 Kettlethorpe Hall, 5. 185 indigo, 8.283 Ketton, Robert de, 8.280 18

KETION Leicester (colllinued) census book (1881), 4. 156 off-licence dispute, 5. 177 church, 4. 135, 136, 137, 138*, 6. 196, 200, 9.317 one of Five Boroughs, 1.5 cropmarks, 3.102 fig.3 public houses, 5. 177 field-names, 5.185-6 sheep, 4. 144 masonry and masons at Burley, 10.351-2 Wharf Street cricket ground, 3.109 place-name, 7.228, 230 n. 15 wool fairs, 2.70 population (1881), 2.81 Leicestershire Portland Cement Co, 1.3, 5. 1 85-6 Agricultural Society, 2.76-7 prebend, 1.40, 2.92 andRutland Notes & Queries, 1.39 Kidd, Capt. William, 3.122, 8.292 Archaeological Advisory Committee, 4. 158, 10.380 Kihhorpe, 7.228 cheese, 6.214 King, Benjamin, 8.259, 280 churches, 1.47, 5.191, 192, 6. 198, 200 King, Dr E.J., 6.223 County Cricket Club, 3.106, 109 !(jngLud's Entrenchments, 3.103-4 County Record Office, 1.37-8, 2.86-7, 3. 106, 122, King's Cliffe (Nortbants), 9.322 4. 155-6, 5. 185-6, 6.204, 7.251-3, 8.294, 9.335-7, !(jngsley, William, 8.292 10.362-6, 379 "king's tun", 1.8 historians, 8.264 !(jp map of Rutland, 2.84*, 89 ironstone diggings, 3. 111 !(jrby (Northants), 8.273 Museums, 3. 125, 4. 158, 6.223 !(jtchin and Jeffreys map of "Rutlandshire", I.Cover*, 2 Regiment, 8.286, 9.337 ](njght, Richard Payne, 9.312 royal fo rest, 1. 8 Koran, The, 8.280 Royalist fo rces, 2.87 LEIGHFIELD Lady chapels and ahars, 6.201 disaffo restation, 1.16 Laguerre, Louis, 10.351, 377 Forest, 1.16-17, 25, 2.90, 8.275, 9.301 Laird, F.C., 6.207, 8.280 Heathcote estate, 1.40 Lamb, H.H., 2.65 lodges, 1. 16, 5. 189 Lammas custom, 1.22 Master of the Game, 8.275 land, 1. 19, 2.55, 79, 4. 151, 153, 157, 7.236-40, 8.278, place-name, 1.16, 7.228 288, 290, 10.344, 35 1, 361 n.45, Prior's Coppice, 9.303 Landscroon, Gerrard, 10.351, 377 survey (Finch MSS), 10.362 Landseer, Sir Edwin, 10.376 Leland, John, 8.281 Lanfranc, 7.232 Le Play, Frederic, 3.98 Langham, Simon de, 8. Cover*, 281 Leverhulme Trust, 10.379 LANGHAM Leybourn, William, 8.293 Brewery, 5. 172-80, 8.286 libel (document in church court), 5. 186 church, 4. 135, 137, 9.317 Liddell, H.G., 8.287 demography, 5. 172-3 Lightfoot, Reginald Prideaux, 8.281 fa rms, 2.79, 80 Lilly (Lyly) family, 2.56 grange, 5. 170, 172 lime-kilns, 8.267 Hall, 5. 177 limestone, 3. 1 10, I11 mahsters, 5. 173 Lincoln place-name, 7.228 bishops, 1. 14, 15, 18, 28, 5. 163, 164, 165, 4. 1 38, tithe map, 2.90 6.219-20, 8.281, 292 Langtry, Lily, 4. 153 cathedral, 3. 120, 6.216 Latin, 2.84, 85, 3. 120, 4. 137, 5.167, 186, 7.232, City Archaeological Unit, 10.380 8.265, 290, 293 dean and chapter, 1.40, 8.286 Launde (Leics), 1.13, 15, 28, 2.96, 5. 164, 165, 8.269, Diocesan Architectural Society, 6.211 9.300, 303 diocesan record office, 6. 204 Laud, Archbishop William, 8.261, 282, 294 diocese, 1.25, 40 Laxton, Rev. Matthew, 4. 148, 149, 152 n. 1O episcopal registers, 6.219-20 lay rectors, 10.367, 370 ironstone quarry, 3. 111 Lay Subsidies, 2.51 one of Five Boroughs, 1.5 Leadenbam, George, 2.80 Record Society, 6.220 League Offensive and Defensive, 7.247 n.7 Lillcoln, Rutlalld alld Slam/o rd Mercury: see Slanifo rd Leech, John, 6.212 Mercury Legg, William, 4. 157 Lincolnshire Leicester Archives Office, 1.40-1, 2.91-2, 5. 187-8, 6.219-20 breweries, 5. 174 Exeter estates, 1.39 bus services, 4. 146-7 maps, 5. 187 expulsion of Jews, 10.381 med ieval history, S. 127 Flying Club, 3.100 origin, 1.5 freemen, 8.287 relations with Rutland, 1.10, 32 Journal, 2.73, 76, 77 seventeenth-century history, 3. 128 19

Lindsey, 1.5, 9 Manners family, Earls and Dukes of Rutland, 6.214 Lion, John, 9.320 MANTON UTILE CASTERTON, 2.89-90, 3.122, 4. 156 church, 4. 140, 6.200, 201 Little Hambleton (Hambleton Parva), 1.44 double bell-cote, 4. 140 Littleworth, 4. 145 place-name, 7.228, 229 local government, 1.3-4, 4.146-7, 9.336 manor, 8.294 local history, 6.194, 223, 7.226, 8.261-2, 269, 294, quarry , 3.111 station, 8.289 9.337 \ lodges, 1.16-17, 9.314 Manwood, John, 1.13 London, 4. 152, 153, 8.271, 280, 281, 9.316, 326, maps 10.359 estate, 2.90, 10.366 longitude problem, 2.60, 8.292 foreign (at BUrley on the Hill), 10.366 Longland, Bishop John, 8.292 Home Guard (Stemdale Bennett), 1.19, 38 Longsword, William, 7.238 ironstone outcrop, 3. 110 fig.I Longwool sheep , 4. 144 Kitchin & Jeffreys, I.Cover*, 48 Lonsdale, Earls of, 8.281-2 Lincoln Record Office holding, 5.187-8 Losecoat Field, Battle of, 8.271 Lyndon Hall, 2.59 fig.2, 66 fig.10 Lord, Thomas, 3.108, 109 0.12, 8.273 medieval parks, 1.17 fig.2 Lord of Misrule, 7.244 Northants Record Office holdings, 2.89-91 Lord 's cricket ground, 3.106, 108-9, 8.271, 273 Ordnance Survey , 1.13, 38, 2.89, 5.177, 184* Loughborough (Leics), 5.188-9, 6.210, 8.268 orefield, 3.114 fig.3 Lowndes, William, 10.351 Pilton quarries, 3.113 fig.2 Lowth, Rev. John, 10.370-1 place-name distribution, 7.230* Lowther family, 8.283, 9.327, 10.349, 350. See also playing-card, 6.217* Lonsdale, Earls of Rutland county, I.Cover*, IBC*, 2.84*-5*, 3.121*, Lubbock family, 1.30 4. 154*, 5. 184*, 6.217*, 7.253 Lucas family MSS, 1.40 Rutland Forest, 1.16 fig.I Lucretius (quoted), 2.52 stage-coach accessibility from London, 1.43* Luffenham, 7.227. See also North Luffenham, South weather, 2.64-6 Luffenham Welland valley, 7.239 fig.2 Luffenham Iron Co, 3.111 Marc Fitch Fund, 7.254 Luffewyke, 7.228 maritime poetry , 7.254, 8.279 Lumley, John, 8.282, 10.344-5, 350 MARKET OVERTON lunatics, 6.219 advowson, 8.293 LYDDINGTON church, 4. 138, 318 and fig.3 Bede House, 4. 138, 8.281 Green 's rent charge, 8.278 church, 4. 137-8, 8.286, 291, 9.317 ironstone quarrying, 3.112, 114 "disreputable" vicar, 8.286 Methodists, 3.123 DoE excavation, 4. 158 place-name, 7.228 early register, 9.336 fig.I markets and market-towns, 1.8, 9, 2.72-3, 81 fa rms, 2.79 Markham, Beryl, 8.282 Hardy family, 3.128, 8.276, 277* Markham, Gervase, 7.245 park, l.15 Marlborough, Duke of, 10.350 place-name, 7.228 Marprelate authors, 2.54 prebend, 1.40, 2.92 marriage(s) stone, 1.26 advantageous, 8.267, 10.348, 353 Tiptaft fa mily, 1.29, 8.290-1 annulment, 5. 187 Watson memorial tablet, 8.292 arranged, 10.354 windows, 4. 135 portions, 10.356, 357-8, 361 n.8 Lyly, John, 2.56 registers, 1.32 LYNDON Martin, Edward , 8.282 church, 8.260*, 268 Martin, St, 7.228-9 churchwardens' accounts, 9.337 fig.2 Martinsley wapentake, 1.8, 5.163, 7.228, 229, 23 1, Hall, 2.58-67 8.271 place-name, 7.228 MARTINSTHORPE, 2.90, 7.228, 229, 8.272 RRS visit, 7.251 Martillstoc, 7.228 Mary, Blessed Virgin, 6.201, 215, 216 M acaulay , Lord (quoted), 10.342 Mary I, Queen, 9.309 Mackinder, H.J. (quoted), 3.98 Mary 11, Queen , 10.377 Mackworth family, 8.278, 282 Mason, G.H., 8.282 magnetic instruments, 4. 142, 5.190, 6.216 Mason, Marianne, 8.282 Mahomet IV, Sultan, 10.364 masques, 7.244, 246 Maitland, F.W. (quoted), 2.98 Massachusetts Bay Company, 2.56 malthouses, 4. 157, 5. 174, 8.282 mass dials, 4. 139 manhole covers, 4. 152-3, 6.222 Matilda, Empress ("domina Anglorum"), 7.236, 238 20

Matilda, Queen (wife of Henry I), 7.236 Napoleon, 3. 122, 5. 182 Matkin fa mily and business, 1.41, 277, 10.381 Nash, John, 9.314 Matthew, Richard, 7.249, 250 National Matthews, Bryan, 5. 190, 6.223, 8.258, 282, 9.298 Conservative League Lodge, 8.282 Mauduit fa mily, 7.236-41, 8.282-3 Gallery, 8.292 MCC, 3. 106, 108-9, 8.271, 286, 293 Monuments Record, 9.325 Medboume (Leics), 3. 111 Register of Archives, 1.39 medieval mineral working, 1.23, 7.238 Stud, 8.281 Mee, Arthur, 9.325 Union of Agricultural Workers, 8.283 meeting houses, 1.38-9, 3. 122-3 naval chaplains, 6.205, 7.205, 8.279, 283 Mellors, Abel, 6.213 Naylor, Alien Edward, 8.283 (Leics), 2.76, 4. 132, 134, 9.324 Nether Broughton (Leics), 6.206 merchet, 7.239 Nether Hambleton excavations, 1.44, 2.94, 3. 125, Mercia, 1.8, 9, 11, 8.271, 290 4. 158 Meres, Edward, 8.283 Nettleship, Thomas, 5. 173-4 Meres, Francis (I), 2.56, 8.283 Neville family, 1.25, 7.236 Meres, Francis (Il), 8.283, 292 Nevill Holt (Leics), 3. 111, 9.321 Merton, Thomas, 8.281 Newbottle, 7.228 meteorological observations, 2.58, 60-4, 8.260 New Forest (Hants) , 1.13 microfiches, 10.379 Newfoundland,3.122 Middle Temple, 8.261 New Guinea Martyrs, 8.285-

North Luffenbam (collli/lued) Oakbam (collli/lued) Browne's Hospital documents, 2.92 RC church, 8.285, 9.322, 323 charters, 2.91 Riding House, 2.74, 75 census book (1881), 4. 156 ritual site, 7.254 church, 4. 140, 9.317 School, 1.46, 2.55, 3.1 18-20, 126, 4.152, 5. 171, collection of MSS, 1.39 6.205, 223, 8.259, 26 1, 266, 271, 283, 286, itinerant preacher, 2.54 10.370 Mauduit property, 7.238-9 School headmasters, 1.46, 3.1 19, 120, 6.212-13, Robert Johnson as rector, 2.54, 56, 8.280 8.271, 287, 289-90 Northwick estate MSS, 5. 186 Shambles, 3.118 Nottingham, Earls of, 8.273, 282, 10.343-5, 347-6 1. social structure, 2.51-2 See also Finch fami ly street-pattern, 5.162, 184* Nottingham Castle, 10.356 Swooning Bridge, 1.46 Nottingbam(shire), 1.5, 10, 11, 3.109, 7.23 1, 9.309 tenants' exemptions, 5.165 trade token, 7.249-51 OAKHAM Union, 1.32, 37,38, 2.83 advowson, 5.165 vicars, 1.46, 5. 165, 8.274, 294 Alma/lack (I912), 2.77 Victoria Hall, 2.75 apothecaries, 7.249-50 warrener, 1. 14 attack on gaol, 5. 182 windmill,5.170 berewicks, 5.164, 7.233 Workhouse(s), 1.30, 2.82-3 Burial Board deeds, 3. 122 oak timber, 10.349-50 Butter Cross, 3.118, 5. 162 Oates, Titus, 8.283-4, 9.321, 10.365 Castle, 1.3, 47, 2.Cover*, 93, 5. 167, 171 n.2, 6.195, observatories, 2.64 205-6, 269, 8.272-3, 291 Offa , King, 1.9 cattle show, 2.74, 3.1 19, 8.259 oil pipe line, 10.380 Chamberlaynes' Close, 8.269 old people's dwellings, 2.53, 55, 56 chantries, 2.55 Onslow, A.H.: see Hughes-Onslow church, 5. 164, 165, 7.254, 9.318 fig .5 Onslow, Earls of, 1.30 Church Extension Board, 2.91 open fields, 2.90, 91, 4. 157 church restoration, 8.286 oral history, 1.44, 6.223, 7.254 churchyard, 1.46, 255 Orme, Or Thomas, 8.271 common field system, 5. 168 Oundle School, 6.203 Court Rolls, 1.38, 5.171 Overseers of the Poor, 6.217, 218*, 8.261 Crown HotelfInn, 2.72, 3.1 19, 5.182 Overton, R., 8.284 Cutts Close, 8.269 Owen, Dorothy, 1.38 Deanshold Manor, 5. 167-7 1, 8.266 Owen, Archbishop R.H., 8.284-5 Dean's Street, 2.50* Oxford Harlequins, 3.109 dependent chapels, 5. 165 Oxford college buildings, 8.265, 279 execution of Catholic, 9.320 Oxfordshire, 3.112 fa rms, 2.81 festivals, 3.119, 120 Padley, James, 3.118-20 fish stews, 8.269 Page, W., 7.231 Flore's House, 8.274* Pain, James, 3.111, 113, 114, 9.232 Friendly Society, 5. 183 Paine, Tom, 5. 181 gaol, 1.9, 6.205, 8.271 Painter, BeD, 4. 144, 8.285 George Inn, 8.269 Palladio, Andrea, 2.58, 10.343, 344 grammar school, 8.266 Palmes fa mily, 2.87 intruding minister, 8.259 pannage, 1.15 Lordshold, 1.46, 8.266 papal bulls, 5. 164 Lords of the Manor, 8.276 parishes, 6.216 manorial boundary 1.46, 6.218 parish magazines, 4. 159 market, 1.9, 2.72-3, 75, 81 Parker, Or Leslie A., 3.106, 9.336 medieval street-names, 1.70 Parker, Mattbew, 2.54 medieval tenants, S. 170-1 ParkinsoD, Richard, 2.70, 8.285 Mill Street Private School photograph, 3.125 parks, 1.13-14, 2.77, 8.286, 9.312, 10.356 "Mount Parnassus", 8.271 Parliamentarians, 3.122, 8.260, 263, 277, 10.342 Parish Magazine, 4. 159 parochial church councils, 8.285 parish registers, 6.202, 219 Parry , Henry H., 5.174-5, 177, 178 Parochial Church Council, 8.285 ParsoDs, David, 6.215 poor law records, 2.83, 5. 185, 6.217-19 Partington & Co, 9.331 population (1877), 2.81 parvis, 4. 138 Post Office staff photograph (1907), 6.221 pasteurisation, 5. 178 Poultry Hall: see Rutland County Museum Patagonians, 7.243 Presbyterians, 8.259 Patrick scale, 2.63 22

patron saints and festivals, 4.142, 5.190, 6.215-16 poor laws, 1.38, 2.83, 6.217-18, 10.365 pauper apprentices, 6.218 Pope, Alexander, 8.266, (quoted) 1.40, 8.278, 283 Paxton, Henry, 2.90 Popish Plot (1678), 8.283, 9.321, 10.365 Payne, Mgr Charles, 8.285, 9.323 Postard, Abbot William, 5.164 Peach family, 8.285 posters, 7.252 Pears, Stewart Adolphus, 3.120 Potterill family, 7.249-50 Pearson, John Loughborough, 6.207-9, 10.346, 371, Poulteney, Thomas, 10.344, 350 378, 8.265 Poussin, Nicolas, 9.312 peculiar jurisdictions, 1.38, 39, 40, 2.92, 6.220 Powell, Joseph, 5.173, 174 pedigrees, 2.87, 4.133, 7.237, 253, 8.262, 272 prayer "For all sorts and conditions of men", 8.275 Penda, King, 8.290 preachers, 2.54, 8.259, 26 1, 263, 275, 289, 294 Pennant, Thomas, 2.63, 10.381 prebends and prebendal records, 1.40, 2.92, 5.163, 186, penny post, 3.119 10.372-3 n.29 Pepys, Samuel, 8.264, 267, (quoted) 10.348 Presbyterians, 8.259 perambulations, 1. 15, 16 PRESTON, 1.16, 45, 4.140, 155-6, 7.228 periodicals, 1.39, 41, 4.159, 6.207 Price, Uvedale, 9.312, 315 n.32 Perkins, Frank, 4.132 primogeniture, 10.360 Perrot, A.M., map of Rutland, 6.Cover* Prince Regent, 10.375 Persia, 8.279 printing presses, 6.214 personal names, 7.226, 229, 240 prisoners of war, 1.42, 3.112 Peterborough, 1.38, 2.91, 5.186-7, 6.216, 8.290 probate records, 1.39, 3.122, 6.220 Petit, Jacques, 7.242-4 prostitution, 8.294 petitions,4.146 Protestant Reformation, 4.143, 8.269, 9.320 Petre, Sir John, 7.243 publications, 1.4, 10.384 Peverel, William, 8.288 public houses and inns, 4.132, 151, 5.177, 178, 179 Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus, 1.25, 4.141, 6.195, 10.342 public office, 8.263, 10.355-8, 361 n.53, 369 Phillips, George, 2.94, 3.98, 126, 8.261, 285 Public Record Office, 2.87, 5.167, 6.204, 9.324 photographs, 1.44, 2.52, 3.125, 4.156, 7.253, 254 public subscriptions, 5.183 Phythian-Adams, Charles, 7.231, 233. See also 1.5-12 pugilists, 8.268, 281, 9.327 Pickering, James, 3.100, 8.285 Pugin, Augustus W., 6.207, 8.265, 286 PICKWORTH Puritans, 2.53-7, 3.123, 8.265-6, 280 associated with John Clare, 8.267 Putney Bridge, 8.266 census hook (1881), 4. 156 church, 4.140, 9.318 Quakers: see Friends, Society of place-name, 7.228 Quare barometer, 2.66 fig.9 tithe map, 2.90 quarries and quarrying, 1.22-3, 2.96, 3.110-17, 7.238, Picturesque School, 8.256, 9.312 n.4 9.329-32, 10.350 pigs, 3.118 Quarter Sessions records, 1.37 PfLTON quitclaims, 7.238, 239, 240 census hook (1881), 4.156 quit rents, 7.242 church, 4.140, 9.318 Quom Hunt, 5.176, 8.266, 281 place-name, 1.12 n.14, 7.228 quarry, 3.111, 113 rabbits, 1.14, 22 tithe map, 2.90 Rackham, Oliver, 1.17 Pipe Rolls, 9.320 Ralf, Abbot, 5.164-5 pirates, 3.122, 8.279, 292 railway(s) Pitt, W. (agriculturist), 8.285 Great Northern, 2.89 Pitt, William (prime minister), 9.312 journey in 1832, 3.122 Pius fX, Pope, 9.322 labourers, 6.219 place-names, 1.6, 8, 9, 12 n.14, 13, 24, 2.95, 3.98, London and North-Western, 3.111 127, 128, 7.226-30, 240, 8.290, 9.316 Midland/LMS, 2.56, 90, 3.111, 113, 114, 9.330, 331 playing cards, 6.217 mineral, 3.112, 116, 4.158, 9.330, 331 ploughing matches, 2.70, 77, 8.259 Mission, 8.285 "plugging", 3.118 on OS maps, 2.89 pluralities, 8.275, 280, 10.367, 370 photographic collection, 9.338 poachers, 1.24 special trains, 8.268 poets, 7.243, 245, 254, 8.260, 267, 279, 285, 286, Syston and Peterborough, 2.89, 5.187 9.313 viaduct, 1.23 Polebrook (Northants) church, 6.199 rainfall measurements, 2.60 police, 7.252 Ram Jam Inn, 2.93, 4.151, 8.268, 281, 9.324-8 politics, 3.122, 5. 1 81, 8.259, 9.313, 315 n.9, 10.353, Raoksborough, Lord, 8.269, 285 355-8 Ransome, J.A., 2.71, 8.259 poll books, 1.39, 4.132 Ranulf Flambard, 7.232 Polyolbio1l, 9.298 Ravenstone (Bucks), 3.106, 109, 10.348, 349, 350, 367 Pomeroy, Miles, 10.350 Rawlins, Henry, 4.136 23

Rayleigh (Essex), 10.363 Rutland (cominued) , Recusant Rolls, 9.320 area, 3. 102 recusants, 3.123, 8.263, 9.320-2 Assizes (1687), 6.221, (1839) 2.75 Redlich, Rev. Vivian, 8.285-6 barley, 8.282 Redundant Churches Fund, 10.346 boundaries, 1.6, 7-10 Refonnation Society, 8.272 cheese, 6.215 Regicides, 8.263, 291 common seal, 2.82 regional history, 7.226 coroners, 8.287, 293 regiones, 1.8 County Geography, 8.285 Renishaw Iron Co, 9.331 county identity, 1.3-4, 8.286 rentals, 3.122, 5.170 cricket, 2.95, 3. 106 Repton, Humphrey, 3. 126, 8.273, 278, 286, 292, earlyhistory, 1.5-12, 5. 163-5, 7.236-40 9.312-15 farms (1871), 2.78-81 Repton (Derbyshire), 1.9, 3.120, 5. 189 Fencibles, 8.280 republicanism, 5.183, 8.284, 9.313 Forest, 1.13, 14-16, 9.300-1 Restoration of Charles n, 8.260, 263, 280, 291 Fuller's comments, 8.275 Richard the Crossbowman, 7.237 Governor, 8.291 Richmond Bridge (Greater London), 8.268 (High) Sheriff, 7.243, 244, 8.259, 267, 268, 270, ridge and furrow, 4.145, 6.222, 7.254 272, 274, 276, 278, 282, 292, 293, 9.298, 336 RlDLlNGTON image of, 9.298 archaeology, 4. 15 lodex , 1.41 church, 4. 140, 9.318 Light Dragoons, 5. 182 manor, 1. 18, 5. 164 Lords Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenants, 2.63, medieval park, 1.15, 17, 18 8.270, 285, 286, 288 place-name, 7.228 Magazine & County Historical Record, 1.39, 41, tithe map, 2.90 3.98-9, 6.206, 209, 214-15, 283, 291 Rimmington, Sophia and William, 4. 150 militia, 6.218, 220 ring-ditches, 3. 102 fig.2 motto, 1.3, 5. 179 Roberts, Earl, 8.259 M.P.s, 8.260, 264-5, 268, 282, 10.376 Robespierre, Maximilien de, 5. 183 officials, 8.295 Rockingham (Northants), 1.15, 5.190, 8.291, 292 origin, I.5-12 Roman Catholicism, 3.123, 8.271, 285, 9.320-3, parish records, 6.220, 9.335-7 10.381 place-names, 7.227-230 Rooke, Admiral Sir George, 10.357 plough, 2.71 fig.2 Rosa, Salvator, 9.312 police records, 9.324 Rose's Act, 5. 182 PsalTer, 5.Cover*, 5. 162* Rota, 1.8 records at Westminster, 5. 171 Roteland, Hue de, 8.286 records destroyed, 9.324 Rotterdam, 8.275, 10.365 royal estates, 1.11, 5. 163, 7.233, 8.271 Round, J.H., 7.231 Victory Ale, 1.3 Royal Volunteers, 5. 183, 7.253 Archaeological Institute, 8.269 Water, 1.3, 17, 3. 126, 8.278, 286 centres, 1. 8, 9 See also churches, farms, and the names of individual College of Science, 8.280 parishes Commission on Historical Monuments, 6.200, 201 n.6 RUTlandshire Commission on ritual, 8.271 (Bodenbam), 2.87-8, 8.262 estates, 1.8, 7.233, 8.271 (Cox), 7.251 Navy, 8.279 (Laird), 8.280 progresses, 7.243 "Rutlandshire" as "incorrect" fo rm, 6.212 Society, 2.60, 64, 7.254, 8.260, 266, 273 Rutlandshire Regiment of Foot (58th), 1.48, 3.189 Society of Arts, 3. 121 Rutland Societies and Institutions: writs, 1.12 n.22, 5. 163, 6.219 Agricultural Society, 2.70-7, 4.144, 8.259, 263, 285 Royalists, 2.87, 8.262, 267, 27 1, 272, 275, 279, 280, Archaeological & Historical/Natural History Society 289, 29 1, 294, 9.308 3.98, 6.214, 221 Royce MSS, 2.96 Association for the Prosecution of Felons, 7.251-3 rubrication, 7.234 Constitutional Association, 5.182-3 Rudd, Rev. Robert, 8.286 County Council, 1.38, 5. 179, 8.274, 286, 287 Ruddle family, 1.3, 5. 175-80, 8.286 County Library, 7.255*, 8.280 Rudkin, Harry l., 5.163 County Museum: Rudkin, Tom R., 5. 174 accessions, (1980) 2.93, (198 1-2) 3. 125, (1982-3) Rupert, Prince, 8.272 4. 158, (1983) 5. 189, (1984) 6.221, (1985) 7.253, Ruskin, John, 6.209, 211, 8.292 (1986-8) 9.337-8, (1989) 10.379 Ruston excavators, 3.113, 115, 9.331 appointment of Teacher/Leader (Mrs P. Drinkall) Rutland 5. 189 2000, 1.46, 2.95 building, 2.74, 75, 8.280 24

Rutland Societies and Institutions (colllinued) sanitary engineering, 4.152-3, 8.268 County Museum (continued) Sapcote family, 2.883 collections, 1.41, 6.214, 8.259, 262, 287 Sargant, W.L. (quoted), 1.32; (other references), 6.206, exhibitions, 9.337 213, 8.262, 269, 286 library, 1.41 Sargent, Sir Malcolm, 4.158, 8.288 meetings, 1.4 Sarum Use, 6.216 Poultry Hall development, 2.75, 4.158, 5.189, Savoy Conference, 8.275 6.221 Scandinavians, 1.9-12, 7.226, 227, 229-30, 240, 241 District (and former District) Councils, 1.38, 2.87 Schofield, R.S., 1.32, 33 6.221-2, 7.253-4,8.283, 9.338,10.380 schoolmasters, 6.219, 8.259,260, 262, 266 Field Research Group (for Archaeology and History), school projects,3.125, 6.194 1.44-5, 2.94, 3.125, 4.158, 5.189,6.221-2, school terms, 3.119 7.253-4,9.338, 10.380 Scott,Charles, 6.210, 223 General Friendly Institution, 6.221, 8.259 Scott, Sir G.G., 8.287, 288 Herb Committee, 7.251 Scott, Rev. Robert, 8.287 Horticultural Show, 8.286 Scott, Sir Waiter, 8.264, 279 Local History Society, 1.28, 44,2.93-4, 3.125, Scottish Naturalist Society, 8.281 4.159, 5.189-90,6.222, 7.254, 9.338,10.379-80 sculpture and sculptors, 4.136, 6.213-14, 8.283, 286 Midwives Institute, 2.87 Sculthorpe, 7.228, 239 Ploughing Meeting, 8.259 Scunthorpe (Lincs), 3.116 Poor Law Unions, 1.38 sea-level,3.104 Railway Museum, 3.115, 4.158, 10.342 SEATON Record Society: census book (1881),4.156 accessions, (1979-80) 1.48; (1980-1) 2.96 leprous rector, 6.219 Aims and Objects, 1.4, 3.126, 9.258, 10.342 manor court files, 1.39 donations, 3.126 manors, 8.291 foundation, 1.2, 8.282, 10.342 MS map, 2.91 meetings,1.4, 3.126, 4.159, 5.190, 6.223,7.254 place-name, 7.228 open days and visits, 3.126, 4.159, 5.190, 6.223, registers, 8.263 7.251, 254 tithe map, 2.90 projects, 2.51-2, 81 Welland viaduct, 1.23 publications, 1.4,2.51, 7.254, 9.340, 10.384 secret service, 8.271, 10.355, 365 Red Cross Agricultural Fund, 7.251 secretary of state's income,10.355-8 Rotary Club, 8.286 sedition, 5.182 Rural Community Council, 3.122 Seropringham Priory,5.185 Small Claims Court,7.251 sequestration, 5.186, 7.251,8.262, 263,9.320 Society of Industry, 2.77 n.1, 93,3.122, 10.365 Serlio, Sebastiano, 4.136 Workers' Educational Association, 10.380 sermons, 8.259, 261, 275, 287, 292 RYHALL settlement certificates, 6.217, 218, 9.336 census book (1881), 4.156 Sewstern Lane, 9.324 church, 4.140, 6.200, 9.318 Shakespeare,William, 7.242-8; (quoted) 8.263 cropmarks, 4.158 Sharman family, 2.72, 4.131-4 Enclosure Act, 9.306 Sharp, Archbishop John, 10.367, 369 Friendly Society, 5.183 sheep, 2.74, 78, 3.118, 4.144, 155,8.285, 10.356 hoard, 9.305-11 Sheepbridge Coal & hon Co., 3.111, 113-14 manor, 8.270-1, 290 Sheeres, Sir Henry, 10.250 Methodists, 3.123 Sheild family, 8.287 parish council, 8.283 Sherard, Lord,5.181, 185 n.17 parish records, 4.155, 6.220 Sherard family, 8.279,288 place-name, 7.228 Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 8.264 Rysbrack, John M., 8.286 ships,7.254, 8.270, 279, 10.365 shires, 1.5, 12,7.236 sacred chronology, 2.59 shooting, 3.120, 8.273 St Catherine's House, 6.204 shorthorn cattle, 2.71 fig.1, 8.263 St Fromond Priory, 5.165 Shropshire, 9.321 St Joseph, J.K.S.,3.100 Sidney, Sir Philip, 7.245 St Mary's Well, 6.222 Simmons, Prof. Jack, 8.294, 10.342 St Pancras railway station, 8.287 Simpson, Mrs Wallis, 8.291-2 sale catalogues,2.91, 9.338 Skeffington family, 8.267 Salisbury, Earls of, 8.266 Skinners' Company, 6.214 Salt Lake City,6.220 slip-cote cheese,6.215 Salvage, James, 5.165 Sloane, Sir Hans, 8.266 salvage, wartime, 9.324 Smith,Edward, 8.288 Samson, Bishop of Worcester, 7.232 Smith, Bishop William, 8.292 Sandford, Roger, 5. I 89 Smithfield Show, 2.75, 8.259 25

Smith map of Rutland, 2.84 Sturges, John, 2.59, 8.288 Snelston, 1.16, 7.228 suicide, 6.219, 220 Snodin, William, 1.30 Sunday schools, 1.35, 36 Society (of) sunspots, 2.61 Antiquaries, 8.261, 269 supermarkets, 5. 179, 180 Camden, 8.265 surgeons, 8.266 Friends, 6.220, 8.276, 10.381 surnames, 4. 149, 8.288 Geological, 8.280 surplice fe es, 4. 156, 157 Merchant Venturers of Bristol, 4. 153 n.20 surveying and surveyors, 5. 187-8, 8.282, 291, 292, Soil Moisture Deficit, 3. \00-1 193, 10.344, 353 Somerset, Charles Duke of, 10.353 Sulton, Bishop Oliver, 1.40 Somerset House, 6.204 Swaffield fa mily, 1.25, 26, 28, 8.288-9 SOUTH LUFFENHAM Swift, Eric, 9.325 census book, 4. 156 Switzerland,8.263 charters, 2.91 Swooning Bridge, 1.46 church, 4. 140, 6.200, 9.317 synodals, 4. 156 Mauduit properties, 7.239 place-name, 7.228 tailors, 6.204, 223, 9.333, 334 RC chapel, 9.322 tallages, 5. 170 Southwell family, 9.333-4 tallies, 10.355-6 Speakers of the House of Commons, 8.270, 274 tapestries, 10.351, 359, 374, 377 Speed map of Rutland, 2.85 Taylor, Jeremy, 8.261, 282, 289* spires, 4. 136, 137, 139, 141, 9.316 Taylor, Sir Robert, 8.267 Sproxton (Leics), 3. 112 TEIGH stage-coaches, 1.42-3 church, 4. 135, 9.319* Stamford (Lincs) farming photograph, 6.221 Alderman (chief magistrate), 2.53 links with Anthony Jenkinson, 7.226 Assembly Rooms, 6.204 medieval spire, 9.316, 319* cemetery, 6.204, 8.278 place-name, 7.227 cream ware, 1.44 poet, 3.126 churches, 1.8, 5.163, 164, 6.216 "Rota's moor", 1.8 detached area, 1. 9-\0 tithe map, 2.90 freemen, 1.53, 7.250 trompe I'oeil, 4. 135 Guildhall, 8.279 Telford, Thomas, 2.89 hall book, 2.53 temperance, 8.268 historic newspapers, 9.325 Templars, 1.17 Junction Navigation, 2.89 Teniers, David, 10.365, 377 malting, 5.174 tennis, 3.\08, 313, 5.177 members of Parliament, 2.53 terrestrial magnetism, 2.61 Mercury, 1.44, 45, 2.72-3, 74-5, 4.120, 132, 9.325, Thames Frost Fair, 2.62 fig.5 326, 327 Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, 5.164 News, 8.261 thermometers, 2.62, 63, 9.336 one of the Five Boroughs, 1.5 THlSTLETON relationship with early Rutland, I. 8, \0, II boxing match, 8.268 religious houses, 6.216 church, 4. 140, 9.319 Union, 1.32 field name, 1.20 ware, 1.44, 3. 125, 5. 189 Gap, 8.268 Stanton Iron Co., 3. 1 12, 114, 9.331 manor, 8.263 Stapleford , 8.288 place-name, 7.227 Staveley Coal & Iron Co., 3. 111, 113 Roman temple, 1.6 steeplechases, 1.30, 8.284 Thomas, Roger, 3.126 Stenton, Sir Frank Merry, 7.23 1, 232, 235 Thompson, Prof. Mark (quoted), 10.355 Stephen, King, 1.14-15, 7.236 Thomham, 7.227, 228, 229 Stephens, W.B. (quoted), 1.33 thorp in place-names, 7.229 Stephenson, Carl, 7.23 1 Thorpe, Charles ("Tiny"), 8.289 Stewarts & Lloyds, 3. 115 Thorpe, Scotney, 4. 151 Stocken Hall, 5. 162 Thorpe, Thomas, 2.91 Stockerston (Leics), 1.29, 8.264 THORPE BY WATER, 2.90, 92, 4. 156, 7.228, 229, STOKE DRY, 1.3. 2.90, 4. 138, 8.271, 9.320 236 Stokes, J. and A.E., 9.326 Thorpe Satchville (Leics), 7.226 stonemasons, 6.200, 202-4, 8.275-6 Thring, Edward , 3. 128, 8.279, 289*-90 Street, George Edward, 4. 140, 8.288 thunderstorms, 1.43, 6.207 street names, 1.70, 2.78, 7.226 Tibba, St, 8.290 STRETTON, 1.40, 2.90, 92, 4. 140, 9.326 TICKENCOTE Stumpsdell, StumpedeslOlle, 1.15 advowson, 8.293 26

Tickencote (COl/lilluedj universities Barton's notes, 1.39 Cambridge, 2.53-4, 56, 59, 3.100, ll8, 6.206, 212, church, 3. Cover*, 4. 1 38-9*, 9.316, 319, 10.371 8.275, 278, 280, 289, 10.345, 368, 369 Flower Pot, The, 8.267 Cologne, 3.126 manor, 8.293 Dublin, 8.288 Norman cbancel, 4. 138 Durham, 8.261 parisb records, 3.122 East Anglia, 2.58 place-name, 7.227 Hull, 7.226 rebuilding of church, 4. 138, 5. 190 Keele, 9.329 rights of free warren, 1. 14 Leeds, 4. 130 tithe map, 2.90 Leicester, 9.326 Tighe family, 8.279 Leyden, 2.60 TlNWELL, 2.90, 4. 140, 156, 7.227, 8.291 London, 8.271, 280 Tiptaft fa mily (Braunston), 1.25, 28-30*, 5.181, Oxford, 2.54, 3. 105, 109, 6.212, 8.26 1, 265, 8.290-1 10.375 Tiptoft family (Ryhall), 8.290 Padua, 8.290 tithe Reading, 7.254, 8.294 Commissioners, 8.285 Salamanca, 8.283 commutation, 4. 148, 155, 157 University Grants Committee, 8.294 disputes, 5.186, 10.370-1, 373 n.45 UPPINGHAM exemption, 4. 148 advowson, 5. 165 in kind, 4. 155, 10.370 amended royal writ, 5. 163 maps, 2.90 Brand, The, 8.261 payments, 1.28, 4. 155-6 Camden's lukewarm opinion, 8.265 Survey, 1.19 church, 3.123, 4. 136, 5. 164, 9.319 fig.7 TlXOVER County Court, 8.287, 10.379 archaeological finds, 4. 158 curates, 8.277 census book (1881), 4. 156 Evelyn's opinion, 8.272 enclosure documents, 1.39 Falcon Hotel, 5. 182, 8.289 MS map, 2.91 farm buildings, 2.80 parish records, 3. 122 gallows, 1.46 place-name, 7.228 Gas Light & Coke Co documents, 10.379 Tolethorpe, 1.28, 7.228, 8.264 ironstone quarries, 3. l l2, 113, 117, 9.332 Tomblin fa mily, 8.290 manor, 1.16 Tonge, Or Israel, 8.283 market, 2.73, 81 Tonks, Eric, 9.329 night school, 6.219 touchstones, 6.222 nineteenth-century population, 2.81 tourism, 8.268, 282 place-name, 7.227 Towton, Battle of, 8.264 Poor-Law Union, 1.32, 37, 38 Trade, Board of, 3. 112 Puritans, 3. 123 trade tokens, 7.249-51 railway, 3. 111, 117 trades unions, 5.180 rectors, 8.289 translation of saints, 5. 190 School, 2.53, 55, 81, 3.120, 128, 5. 171, 191, transportation, 1.24, 28, 8.265 6.212-13, 220, 8.259, 262, 278, 279, 284-5, 8.278, Trappists, 8.283, 9.323 293-4 travel agents, 8.268 Tod's Piece, 8.281, 9.333 Traylen, J.C., 8.291 treasure trove, 9.305, 307, 311 Va lor Ecclesiasticus, 5. 169-70 Trevelyan, G.M. (quoted), 2.98 Vanbrugh, Sir John, 10.360 Tribal Hidage, 1.8 Vaughan, Richard, Earl of Carbery, 8.289 Trinity, doctrine of the, 2.59 vegetarianism, 2.67, 8.261 Tryon family, 1.39, 8.268, 278, 282, 291 Vellam, "Citizen" Jack, 5. 182 Tryon, Samuel, 5. 185-6 venison, 1.15 Tudor absolutism, 8.268 Verrio, Antonio, 10.35 1, 377 Turner, Patty, 8.267 Versailles, 10.359 turnpike roads, 1.23, 2.89, 93, 9.314, 325, versatility, 5. 173-4 10.363 Vicars Apostolic, 9.322 Tuscany, 10.364 Victoria Coullry History, 1. 16, 25, 30, 45, 2.76, 3.110, tutors, 7.242-3 7.23 1, 232, 233, 235, 8.284 Twyford (Leics) church, 6.200 Victoria Cross, 8.259 typhoid fever, 8.290 Victorian restoration of churches, 6.209-10, 21 1 village constables, 5. 182 Uniformity, Act of, 9. 320 United States of America, 10.359 wagers, 1.42, 8.291, 9.327 United Steel Companies, 3. 116 Waite, Thomas, 3. 122, 8.291 27

Wales, Princes of, 1.42, 4. 153, 8.288, 291-2. See also Whichcote of Aswarby MSS, 1.41 Prince Regent WHISSENDINE wall paintings, 4. 138, 139 brewers, 5. 174 Waiter, Archbishop Hubert, 5.165 church, 3. 123, 4. 141, 6. 199 fig.7, 200, 201, 9.319 Waltham Agricultural Association, 2.77 medieval park, 1. 17 wapentakes: see hundreds Particular Baptists, 3. 123 Ward family (Preston) MSS, 3.122 place-name, 7.228 WARDLEY "Rota's moor", 1.8 advowson, 5. 164 Whissenthorpe, 7.230 n. 11 church, 1.8, 4.141, 9.319 Whiston, William, 2.59-61, 67, 8.260, 268, 292* Hermitage, 1.23, 8.263 White, Rev. Gilbert, 2.60, 62-3, 8.260, 10.381 Hill, 6.222, 7.254 White, Rev. Henry , 2.68-9 manor, 2.90 White, John, 4. 151 medieval hermitage, 1.23 WHITWELL place-name, 1.8, 7.228 chantry , 1.45 royal writ, 5. 163 church, 4. 141, 6.221, 9.319 tithe dispute, S. 186 duplicate Domesday Book entries, 7.235 tithe map, 2.90 fa rm documents, 10.379 Warmington (Northants) church , 6. 199-200 medieval archaeology, 1.45, 2.94, 3.125, 5. 189 warren, 1.14 Old Hall, 1.44 wars Particular Baptists, 3. 123 Afghan, 8.259 place-name, 7.228 American Independence, 3.105, 10.365 rector's wife, 2.60 Boer, 8.274, 284, 285, 9.338 reorientated village, 1.44-5 Crimean, 8.267 roadworks, 6.222 English Civil ("Great Rebellion "), 1.28, 48, 2.87, tithe map , 2.90 3. 122, 4. 157, 6.212, 8.267-8, 272, 277, 279, 282, vicar, 10.369-70 29 1, 9.308, 309, 10.349 Who was Who in Rutlalld project, 5. 190, 6.223, 8.258, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic, 1.43, 2.74, 259-95 5. 181, 183, 9.312, 10.373 n.52 Wigginton, Giles, 2.54 Hundred Years , 8.281 Wilkins, Alicia, 8.292 Irish campaign (William Ill), 10.364 Wilkins, Rev. George, 8.292 Matabele, 8.273 Wilkins, William, 8.292 Roses, 8.264, 27 1, 290 William I ("the Conqueror"), 5. 163, 164, 8.290 World I, 2.93, 3. 100, lll, ll2, 8.284 William 11 ("Rufus"), King, 5. 163, 164 World 11, 1.31, 3. 105, 109, ll5, 7.226, 8.270 William Ill, King, 8.266, 10.364, 347, 376-7 Warwick, Earls of, 7.240 William of Empingham, 6.220 Warwickshire, origin of, 1.5 William the Englishman, 6. 195 Wase, Christopher, 6.212-13 William of Sens, 6. 195 Waters Report, 3. 116 Willoughby de Eresby, Baroness and Barons, 1.40, Watson, Edward, 8.292 6.205, 8.278 Watson, Hon. George, 2.90 wills, 1.39, 40, 3. 124, 4. 131, 134, 5. 173, 175-6, 177, Welland, River, 1.5, 2.90, 4. 156, 6.222*, 8.283 6.203, 220, 8.276, 9.326, 10.360 Welland and Nene River Authority, 4. 156 Wilson, T.E., 9.323 Wellington, Duke of, 10.347 Wilson, Thomas , 5. 187 Wellton, 7.228 Wiltshire, 3.112 Wentworth, Thomas, Marquess of Rockingham, 10.353 Winchester, 7.233 Wessex, 1.9, 3. 100 Winchcombe (Glos), 6.205, 206 Westhorpe, 7.228, 229 Winchester, 1.12 n.19, 7.233. 235 Westminster Abbey Winchilsea, Earls of, 3. 105*-8, 4. 148, 5. 181, 183 n.3, abbots, 8.281 8.273, 292*, 9.312-14. See also Finch fa mily and Rutland churches , 5. 163-6, 6.216, 223 Wing, John, 2.90, 8.282, 293 burials, 8.281 Wing, Tycho, 2.90, 91, 5. 187, 8.293 chapel of St Benedict, 8.281 Wing, Vincent, 5.187, 188, 8.293 dedication, 6.216 WING "Domesday", 5. 163, 170 census book (1881), 4. 156 manhole, 4. 152 church, 4. 141, 6. 198*, 200, 201, 9.319 muniments, 5.163-6, 167-71 manor, 1.39 plumbing, 8.268 place-name, 7.228 royal writ, 7.233 railway labourers, 6.219 Westmorland, 10.368 school log book, 2.86 Whall famil y, 3. 120 17th-century school, 8.283 Whalley, Thomas, 9.321-2 Wingfield fa mily, 2.87, 7.245, 247 n.28, 245, 247 n.28, Wharram Percy (Yorks) church, 6.201 8.293 Whatborough (Leics), 1.29, 8.290 Wing field of Tickencote MSS, 1.39 28

Winslow (Bucks), 10.351 Wrangdyke hundred/wapentake, 1.39, 7.228, 229, 237, Witchley wapeotake (double hundred), 1.5, 14, 7.228, 239 229, 23 1, 234 Wren, Sir Christopher, 10.344, 345, 349, 351 woad, 5. 187 Wright, Rev. Abraham, 8.280, 294 Wolfeoden, John Frederick, Baron, 8.293-4 Wright, James, 1.15, 39, 45, 2.87, 88, 89, 8.262, 279, women, 1.35-6, 2.80, 4. 146, 7.234, 8.262-3, 9.320, 294, 295, 9.308, 10.342 10.359 Wymeswold (Leics), 1.6 Women's Institutes, 1.20 Wymondham (Leics), 8.291 Wood, J.G., 8.261 Wood, Or William S., 3.1 18, 6.223 "Yellow Earl", The, 8.28 1 Woodhead, 7.228 Yong, William, 6.220 Woodland Pytchley Hunt, 8.281 York, 1.9-10, 11, 10.376, 368 woodland relic hedges, 9.299, 300 Yorkshire, 6.202, 8.285, 291, 10.349, 363 Woolfox, 4. 151, 5. 187, 188, 7.228 Wooton fa mily, 8.279 Zimbabwe, 9.333, 334 Woollon, Sir Henry, 9.366 Zoffany, Johann, 10.377