Revesby Abbey, Lin. foundation, endowment, seat, encampment, 722, 723.
Ribble, river, Lan. 21; beautiful scenery on its banks, 126. Ribchester, village, Lan. once a mili- tary Roman station, 150; Roman antiquities, 151, 152; course of the Watling-street Road, 152. Richard of Cirencester, remarks on the authority of, 7, n. Richard III's. Bedstead, preserved at Lei. 361.
Richmond, Margaret Countess of, portrait and anecdotes of, 230.
Riding the black lad, custom of
Rivington, village, Lan. hill, gram- mar school, 174.
Rivers in Lan. 20-22. Rivers in Lei. 321, 322. Rivers in Lin. 560-562 Rochdale, canal, Lan. 36. ROCHDALE, parish and town, Lan. population of, 298; vicarage of, 298; grammar-school, 299. Ropsley, village, Lin. memoirs of Bishop Fox, a native, 764, 765. ROMAN ANTIQUITIES at Leicester, 332-337; at Rothley, 406; at Wanlip, 408; at Harborough, 427; at Burrow, 431-433; at Cat- thorpe, 460.
ROMAN STATIONS, ROADS, and ANTIQUITIES, in Lancashire, 7-9; at Lancaster, 51-54; at Over- borough, 101, 102; at Colne, 139; at Cliviger, 146; at Ribchester, 150, 151; at Warrington, 245; at Manchester, 251-256. ROMAN STATIONS, ROADS, and ANTIQUITIES, in Lincolnshire, 524-526; at Lincoln, 594-602- 640; at Scampton, 658, at Tork.. sey, 660; at Stow, 666; near Gainsborough, 674; at Aukbo. rough, 677; at Winterton, 678, 679; at Horkstow, 681; at Cas- tor, 683; at Horncastle, 713; at Well, 716; at Gedney Hill, 740; at Whaplode, 740; at Pinchbeck, 744; at Sleaford, 758; at Ancas- ter, 761; at Little Ponton, 764; at Denton, 773.
ROMAN ROADS and STATIONS, in Leicestershire, 313-316; in Lei cester, 330, 331; at Medbourn, 450; near Cat-thorpe, 460. Roman Stations, remarks on, 55, n. Romney, George, memoirs of, 83, 84. Rostall Hall, seat, Lan. 117. Rothley, village, Lei. manor, pecu- har privileges, Roman pavement, 406; church, cross, 407. Rufford Hall, seat, Lan. 225. Royton Hall, seat, Lan. 289.
Sankey Canal, Lan, description of,
Salesbury Hall, Lan. birth place of Thomas Talbot, topographer, 171,
Salford Hundred, Lan. 249 to 308;
extent and population, 250. Salt Way, Roman road, 316-525. Samlesbury, manor, Lan. house, sculptures 171.
Sands Hestbank, Lan. description of, 69; distressing accident at, 70. Sands Leven, scenery of, 76, 77. Sandys, Edwin, Archbishop, anec- dotes of, 95.
Scarisbrick Hall, seat, Lan. 224. Scampton, village, Lin. 658; Ro- man villa, 658; manor, church, 659.
Scampton Hall, seat, Lin. 659. Scraptoft, village, Lei. cross, 455. Scraptoft Hall, seat, Lei. 455. Scrivelsby, Lin. manor of the Dy- mocks, 707.
Seats in Lincolnshire, with the names of the owners, 542-545. Sefton, parish, Lan. church, monu- ments, 217.
Segh, a species of deer, formerly an inhabitant of Furness Fells, 97. Sempringham, village and priory of, Lin. 786.
Sempringham, Sir Gilbert, memoirs of, 786.
Setantii, Segantii, or Sistuntii, an- cient inhabitants of Lancashire, 5. Shaw Hall, seat, Lan. 178. Shearsby, village, Lei. salt spring,
Sheep and Cattle, varieties of, 324;
high prices of, 325; Mr. Bake- well's mode of breeding, 384- 392.
Shepeshed, village, Lei. stocking ma-
nufactory, cross, 408.
Sherburne, Sir Nicholas, singular in- scription in memory of, 165. Sidnacester, conjectures respecting
the ancient city of, 337-662. Sidnacester, See and Bishops of, 534. Sileby, village, Lei. mausions, schools, church, 423.
Simpson, Thomas, mathematician, memoirs of, 477, 478. Sixhill Abbey, Lin. 704.
Skeffington, village, Lei. lands, woods,
Skeffington Hall, seat, Lei. 419;
pictures, church, painted glass, 420; Bishop Sheffington, a native, 421.
Skirkbeck Wapentake, Lin. 726- 732.
Slave Trade, observations on, 197. SLEAFORD, town, Lin. situation of, Roman Antiquities at, 758; cas- tle, church, monuments, school, hospital, 760.
Smedley Hall, seat, Lan. 287. Smithill's Hall, seat, Lan. chapel, carvings, 296, 297.
Soar, river, Lei. 321. Somerton Castle, John, King of France, imprisoned, dimensions of, 754.
South Carlton, village, Lin. 657. South Croxton, village, Lei. 412. South Ormsby, Lin. encampment, seat, 714,715.
Southport, Lan. bathing-place, 225. SPALDING, town, Lin. situation, 740; ancient history, priory, cause. way, 741; church, schools, court house, 742; trade, literary socie. ties, 743; Maurice Johnson, native, 744. SPARKENHOE, hundred, Lei. 470 to 488; townships and livings in, 471, 472.
Speke Hall, seat, Lan. ancient carved mantle piece at, 213.
SPILSBY, town, Lin. buildings, cross, 720; town-hall, school, church, 721; monument, 722.
Spital in the Street, Lin. hospital, chapel, inscriptions, 670. Staley Bridge, Lan. 307. STAMFORD, town, Lin. ancient his- history, castle, religious houses, churches, St. Michael's, St. Mary's, St. George's, All Saints, St. John's, university, schools, hospitals, cor- poration, charter, town-hall, popu- lation, 793 to 808.
Stamford Baron, parish, castle, nun- nery, hospital, church, monuments, law of Borough English, custom of bull-running, 804 to 808. Stapleford, village, Lei. mansion, church, monuments, 499, 500. Stapleford Hall, seat, Lei. curious architecture, sculpture, 499, 500. Stanford Hall, seat, Lei. 461; anec- dotes of Sir Thomas Cave, man- sion, monuments, 462. Standish, township, Lan.174; church, monuments,
monuments, Roman coins and an- tiquities, population, 175. Standish, family, memoirs of, 174. Statues, at Ince-Blundel, 309, 310. Staunton, village, Lei. Bishop Wy. vile, a native, 455; church, monu- ments, 456.
Staunton Harold, seat, Lei. mansion, library, bugle-horn, 381; pictures, portraits, park, church, monu- ments, 382.
Staveley, Thomas, anecdotes of,
Stede, ancient chapel of, 153; mo- nument, 154.
Stilton Cheese, process of making, 327.
Stoke Rochford, village, Lin. church, monuments, 778
Stonyhurst, seat, Lan. 154. Stow, village, Lin. the ancient Sidna- cester, 666; church, 667; inscrip- tions, 667, 668; clock, font, 668; ancient palace, 669.
Stretton Magna, hamlet, Lei. 435. Stubbs, George, painter, anecdotes of, 212.
Stubley, seat, Lan. old house, 301. Stukeley, Dr. William, antiquary, memoirs of 737-739.
Sudbrooke Holme, seat, Lin. 657. Summer Castle, seat, Lin. 670. Superstition, singular instance of,
Swartmoor-Hall, seat, Lan. anec- dotes of Judge Fell and George Fox, 79, 80.
Swat, a peculiar disease at Lough- borough, Lei. 372.
Sweyne, King of Denmark, stabbed at Gainsborough, 673. SWINEHEAD, town, Lin. 733; cir- cumstances of King John's death, abbey, seat, church, monument, 734. Swinford, village, Lei. church, font, 461.
Syston, village, Lei. bridge, 421; singular parish register, church, 422; tumulus, 423.
Tathwell, seat, Lin. Barrows, 702. TATTERSHALL, town, Lin. ancient history, 709; castle described,710; church, paintings, 711.
Temple Belwood, seat, Lin. 677, Temple Bruer, Lin. ruins of an an- cient preceptory, church, cross, 757, 758.
Tesselated pavements, Lin. 678, 679. Trovulfingacæstre, site of determine. ed, 661.
Thoresby, seat, Lin. 716.
Thornton Abbey, Lin. its ancient history and magnificence, archi- tecture, church, chapter-house, 684, 685. Townley-Hall, seat, Lan. antiquity of, woods, 144, 145. Tooley Park, Lei. 486.
Thurcaston, village, Lei. Bp. Latimer a native, 407.
Thurgunby, seat, Lin. 694. Thurnham-Hall, seat, Lan. 105. Torksey, village, Lin. 660; Roman villa, ib; castle, priories, churches, charters, 661.
Walshcroft Wapentake, Lin. 692-
Walsh, John, anecdote of, 691. Walton, village, Lan. 216. Walton-Hall, seat, Lan. 125. Wanlip, village, Lei. Roman pave- ment, 408.
Wanlip-Hall, seat, Do. ib. WARRINGTON, town, Lan, situation of, 245; bridge, friary, charter, anecdotes of the Boteler's, 246; buildings, trade, manufactures, 247; military occurrences, 248. Warping, a peculiar mode of festi- lizing soil, 587. Watling-Street, 152-313, 314. Weever, John, account of, 312. Well, village, Lin. barrows, church,
Well Wapentake, Lin. 660-669. Welland, river, Lei. 321; Do. Lin. 560.
West Derby, Hundred, Lan. 178-
WEST GOSCOTE, Hundred, Lei. 330 to 408; townships and livings in, 521, 522.
Whalley, village, Lan. situation and great extent of, 155; history of the abbey, 155-158; chapels, 158; church described, 159; dimensions of the abbey, 160, 161; stone crosses, 163.
Whaplode Lin. Roman sword found at, 740.
Whitgift, Abp. memoirs of, 691. Whittle-le-woods, parish, Lan. Sir Jonas Moore, 176.
Wickliffe, John, anecdotes of, 468. Windermere, Lake, Lan. 96. WIGAN town, Lan. situation of, 235; ancient, and present state, repre-
sentation, church, monuments, 236; town-hall, 237; townships, cannel coal, 238; burning well, 240. Wigston Magna, village, Lei. 469; hospital, antiquities, 470. Willingham-House, seat, Liu. 694. Willis, Dr. memoirs of, 655. Winnibriggs and Threo Wapentake, Lin. 764, 765.
WINTERTON, small town, Lin. the Roman Station Ad Abum, 678. Winwick, village, Lan. rich rectory, church, ancient inscription, 244. Wistow, village, Lei. 456. Wistow-Hall, seat, Do. 456; me- moirs of Sir Richard Halford, mansion, portraits, church, 457, 458.
Witham, river, Liu. 560, 561. Witton, seat, Lau. 124. Wood, Mr. loyalty of, 241. Woodfold, seat, Lan. park, alum- mine, 123.
Worlaby, seat, Lin. 681. Woolsthorpe, village, Lin. coal dis- covered at, 765.
Worsley-Hall, seat, Lan. 304. WRAGBY town, Lin. 704; charter, almshouse, chapel, school, 705. Wraggoe Wapentake, Lin. 703-796. Wreke, river, Lei. 322. Wrightington-Hall, seat, Lan. 175. Wyer, river, Lancashire, 21, Wyersdale, forest, Lan. 12. Wyngall, village, Lin. 707.
Yarborough Camp, Lin. 685. Yarborough Wapentake, Lin. 680-
Young, Dr. Bp. of Clonfert, 300.
CORRECTIONS, &c. to the PRECeding voluME.
16 for Mayerscough, read Myerscough. 23 for Conistone, read Conistone.
27 for third son, read fourth son.*
The picture by Northcote is placed in the Crown Court. for RISTON, read PRESTON.
20 for Rostall, read Rossall.
18 for Clithero castle, read Denbigh.
4 for Aidburgh, read Aigburgh.
25 for seventh, read seventeenth.
34 for Hale, read Hall.
20 for 1679, read 1697—and for 1651, read 1650. 24 for Husband's father, read Husband.
10 for Hon. T. Powis, read Lord Lilford.
18 for Oxford, read Orford.
20 for Father, read Grandfather.
15 for Alkington, read Alkrington.
Following the authority of Godwin in his life of Chaucer, who also follows several other writers, it was inadvertently stated, that John of Gaunt was the third son of Edward the Third; but it is evident from Sandford and the best an thorities that John was the fourth son of that monarch.
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