FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261   262   263   264   265   266   267   268   269   270   271   272   273  
274   275   276   277   278   279   280   281   282   283   284   285   286   287   >>  
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. * * * * * Printed by W. K. Morton & Sons, Ltd., 27, High Street, Horncastle. 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
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261   262   263   264   265   266   267   268   269   270   271   272   273  
274   275   276   277   278   279   280   281   282   283   284   285   286   287   >>  



Top keywords:

Church

 

family

 

engraving

 

Horncastle

 
Street
 
Thornton
 

Coningsby

 

School

 

Winchester

 

Bishop


Workhouse

 

village

 

Enderby

 

circuits

 

Chapel

 

centenary

 

Whelpton

 
Wesleyan
 

Wesley

 

Charles


Almshouses
 
missionary
 

Willoughby

 

William

 

Thomas

 

Williams

 

Clinton

 
Whichcote
 

Wildmore

 

Wilksby


Eresby

 
Morton
 

mahogany

 
Handbook
 

Lincolnshire

 

existing

 
British
 
settlement
 

utilized

 

station


distinguished

 

Printed

 

bequest

 

Churchmen

 

occupied

 

months

 
Footnotes
 

father

 
England
 

Trinity