47, 48.
Theleby, 208.
Thief to catch thieves, 161.
Thimbleby, 165-176.
,, church described, 175, 176.
,, engraving of, 171.
Thornton-le-Fen, 210.
,, Church, 210.
,, School, 210.
Thornton family, 210.
Three Maids' Inn, 164.
Thymelby family, 24, 25, 168, 181.
Tibetot, Robert, 12, 19, 20.
Tom Cat Inn, 164.
Toynton, High, 180-184.
,, ,, Church, 181, 182.
,, Low, 184-188.
,, ,, Church, 184-186.
,, ,, ,, engraving of, 185.
Trafford, W. H., Esq., 191, 202.
Train-bands, arms of, 14.
Trinity Church Horncastle, 57-60.
,, engraving of, 59.
Trunyan's, light of, our Lady's light, &c., 44, 45.
Tumby Chase, 202.
Turner and Cato Street Conspiracy, 155, 156.
,, Sir Edmund, 184.
Tymelby, Ivo de, 207.
Tyrwhitt, Douglas, a lady, 52.
,, old county family, 29, 208.
U
Umfraville, Earl of Angus, 168, 181.
Union, the, or workhouse, 133-135.
Union, early laws concerning paupers, 133, 134.
V
Volunteers, history of, 145-148.
,, Drill Hall, 148-150.
,, practiced on Edlington Road, 162.
W
Walter, Rev. H., B.D., _History of England_, 64.
Waring, river name, meaning "rough," 2.
Watson's Free School, 108-111.
,, property of, 110.
,, Governors, original, 110 and note.
Well-syke, field and wood name, 190 and note.
Wesley, John, 65-67.
,, Charles, 65.
Wesleyan, sect of, 64-71.
,, Chapel, 70.
,, ,, engraving of, 65.
,, circuits, 66.
,, centenary, 71.
Whelpton Almshouses, 142-144.
Whichcote, Clinton, of Coningsby, 207.
Wildmore Fen added to Horncastle, 209.
Wilksby, 207.
,, Church, 208.
Williams, Thomas, missionary, 69, 70.
Willoughby, William de, and family, 167.
,, de Eresby, Lord, 204.
Winchester, Bishop of, held land in Coningsby, 206.
Wood Enderby, 201-203.
,, Church, 201, 202.
Workhouse, before Union, 134.
,, village, 134.
Y
Young Churchmen's Union, 63.
Z
Zouch, Eudo la, bequest to, 197.
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Footnotes:
{0} His father, for about 12 months, occupied the house in North Street,
of late years known as the "Red House," distinguished, it is said, as
being the only house in the town having a front door of mahogany.
{1a} Mr. Jeans, in his _Handbook for Lincolnshire_, p. 142, says "the
Roman station (here) probably utilized an existing British settlement."
{1b} _Words and
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