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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1977.

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In this Index numbers in brackets refer to the monuments as listed in the Inventory. References to the Sectional Preface and to long accounts of monuments include page numbers but otherwise the monument numbers alone are given. The classified lists, chronologically arranged, are selective.

INDEX

Absolom, John, gift of cellar to guild of St. Mary, p. lxi.

Academic Halls, supposed.
-, Black Hall, p. xc.
-, Peterborough Hall: p. liv; p. xc.
-, Sempringham Hall: p. xc; (412).
-, Thurney Hall: p. xc; (349).

Ackermann, see Sharp, S.

Aird, Caroline (Merveilleux), wall monument, (29) p. 14.

All Saints: church, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes; vicarage, p. xc, (103); vicars, see Cumberland, Stukeley and Wykys.

Allen
-, Samuel, and wife Mary, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, Susanna, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, William, d. 1829, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, William, d. 1844, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Allin, Henry, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Alms box, medieval, (48) p. 40.

Almshouses: pp. lix-lx; p. 156; see also Hospitals and Corporation Buildings.
-, St. Peter's Callis: p. lx; p. 58.
-, Williamson's Callis: p. lx; (398).

Altar frontal, see Textiles.

Altars, medieval: (31) p. 19; (48) p. 40.

Althorp
-, James, draper: house built by, (107); and wife Elizabeth, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Mary, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Thomas, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Angels, in roofs and ceilings, see Roofs, in churches.

Annunciation, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Ansell, see Robinson, Prudence.

Apostles, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Apothecary's workshop, see Industries and Trades.

Arcades, medieval, see Architectural Details and Carving.

Archaeological finds
-, Danish, defences, (8).
-, Saxon
-,-, Bones, animal and human, (7).
-,-, Building, (14).
-,-, Cemetery, (7).
-,-, Spearhead, (7).
-, Saxo-norman, quarries: (8); (9); (10); (25).
-, Medieval
-,-, Architectural fragments: (41); (43); (44); p. 69.
-,-, Bones, human: (43); (44); (46); p. 69.
-,-, Crucifix, jet, (44).
-,-, Glass: (41); (44).
-,-, Grain-drying kilns, (10).
-,-, Iron-smelting workings: (22); (23); (24); (25).
-,-, Malt-drying kiln, (14).
-,-, Quarries: p. lxiv; (21); (44); (46).
-,-, Tiles: (43); (46).
-, See also Coffins, Medieval, Pottery, Pottery Kilns and Roman Remains and Finds.

Arches, medieval, see Architectural Details and Carving.

Architects and Surveyors, pp. lxxxiv-lxxxix
-, Baker, Rev. Henry de Foe, designer of Corn Market, p. 71.
-, Basevi, George: p. lx; p. lxxi; (50); (53); (62).
-, Bond, J. L., designer of Stamford Hotel and Exton Hall, (352) p. 135.
-, Brown, John, designer of St. Michael's Church, (34) pp. 27, 28.
-, Browning family, p. lxxxiv.
-,-, Bryan: designer, p. lxxi, (59), p. 69, (451); work for Marquess of Exeter, (96) p. 63, (279), (380).
-,-, Edward: p. xlv; p. xlix; p. lxiii; (28) p. 8; (29) pp. 12, 13; (31) p. 18; (33) p. 23; (49); (64); p. 71; (332); (333); (450).
-,-, Henry, designer, (64).
-, Cleverley, —, supervisor, (68).
-, Cotton, —, (46).
-, Fowler, James, (48) p. 39.
-, Gandy, J. P.: p. lxvi; p. lxxi; (62).
-, Goldie, George, (35).
-, Hanson, T. Treadway, (28) p. 8.
-, Hurst, William, (69).
-, Jackson, T. G., (28) p. 8.
-, James, Rev. T., (33) p. 23.
-, Kendall, H. E., (62).
-, Langley, William, (58).
-, Legg, William: p. lxxxvi; style, p. lxx; designs, p. lxiii, (61), (250), (281), (367); stone supplied by, p. lxv.
-, Lumby, Thomas, surveyor: lxxxvii; p. lxxxii; (331); (366).
-, Pepper, John, surveyor, p. lxxxvii.
-, Pierce, Thomas: p. lx; p. lxxxvii; designer, p. lxxi, (52); (57).
-, Pilkington family, p. lxxxviii.
-,-, Thomas III, carpenter, architect and builder: (124); (295).
-,-, Thomas IV: (124); (295).
-, Richardson, Charles, architect and builder: p. lxxxviii; style, p. lxxi; designer, (129), (141).
-, Sedding, J. D.: p. xlix; (33) p. 23.
-, Staveley, Christopher: p. lxxxviii; (33) p. 23.
-, Sturges, John, design for part of Lyndon Hall, (299).
-, Traylen
-,-, H. F.: excavations, (10); (352) p. 136; (451); Traylen and Lenton, (54) p. 46.
-,-, J.C.: (29) p. 12; (30) p. 15.
-, Walters, John, (48) p. 37.
-, Wing, John, surveyor, p. lxxxix.
-, Wood, Sancton, (68).
-, See also Portwood, George, Mason, and Tatam, Henry, Cabinet maker, under Craftsmen.

Architectural Details and Carving, medieval (secular): p. 1; p. lii; p. lxix; p. lxxi; p. lxxx.
-, 12th-century
-,-, Arches: (49); (232); (336).
-,-, Buttress, (49).
-,-, Carving: (49); (336).
-,-, Doorways: (336); (405).
-,-, Windows: (362); (405).
-, 12th or 13th-century
-,-, Arcade, (347).
-, 13th-century
-,-, Arcades: (338); (377); (379).
-,-, Arch, (297).
-,-, Carving: (97); (214); (338); (340); (377); (379); (383).
-,-, Doorways: (10); (338); (383) p. 150.
-,-, Piers: (212); (377).
-,-, Vaults: (214); (338); (340).
-,-, Windows: (33) p. 25; (232); (297); (338); (379).
-, 13th or 14th-century
-,-, Doorway, (109).
-, 14th-century
-,-, Doorway, (434).
-,-, String-course, (394).
-, 14th or 15th-century
-,-, Carving, (342).
-,-, Doorway, (342).
-,-, Vault, (342).
-, 15th-century
-,-, Carving: (128); (250) p. 109.
-,-, Doorways: (250) p. 109; (253); (412).
-,-, Windows: (103); (280).
-, c. 1500
-,-, Bracket, (296).
-, 16th-century
-,-, Windows: (95); (96).
-, c. 1600
-,-, Doorways: (226); (395).
-,-, Windows: (226); (296).
-, Medieval
-,-, Arch, (372).
-,-, Buttresses: (10); (188); (297); (330); (345).
-,-, Carving: (101); (256).
-,-, Chimney stack, (304).
-,-, Column, (232).
-,-, Doorways: (10); (183); (258); (345).
-,-, Vault, (183).
-,-, Windows: (349); (362); (372).
-, Late medieval
-,-, Doorway, (103).
-,-, Windows: (95); (296).

Architectural Details, Fragments and Carving (from medieval religious foundations), p. lxxx.
-, 12th-century, (30) p. 17.
-, 13th-century: (97); (54) p. 47.
-, 14th-century: (46); (54) p. 47.
-, Medieval: (41); (43); (44); (45); (51); (97); (101); p. 69.

Architectural Style, p. lxix.

Architraves, p. lxxi.

Armour: Greenwich, (31) p. 21; mail, (33) p. 27; plate, (33) pp. 26, 27.

Arnold, see Craftsmen, Bellfounders.

Arts, representation of, see Statues and Figure Sculpture, 18th-century.

Ashby, William and Ann, wall monument, (30) p. 17.

Askren, Richard, and wife Mary, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Assembly and club rooms
-, 18th-century: (58); (239) p. 106; p. 116.
-, 19th-century: (316); (326); (350).

Atlay, Rev. Richard, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Atter
-, David, headstone, (33) p. 27.
-, Edward, headstone, (33) p. 27.
-, Henry, headstone, (33) p. 27.
-, James, owner, (97).

Augustinian Friars, see Religious Foundations and Orders.

Austin, Catherine, brass coffin plate, (34) p. 28.

Austin Friary, see Religious Foundations and Orders, Aucustinian friary.

Austin House, (85).

Bacon, J. see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Bakehouses, see Industries and Trades.

Baker
-, Rev. Henry de Foe, see Architects and Surveyors.
-, Rebecca, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Sophia (Tathwell), wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, William, d. 1791, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, William, d. 1796, and wife, wall monument, (28) p. 11.
-, William, schoolmaster, builder of (168).
-, William, wine and coal merchant, improvements, (284).

Bakers' Company, arms of, see Heraldry.

Balconies, see Ironwork.

Balgaye or Balguy, Alice and Thomas, house occupied by, (296).

Balle, Mr., carriage of monument of 5th Earl of Exeter, (31) p. 21.

Balusters, see Ironwork and Staircases.

Balustrade, see Ironwork.

Banister, Richard, eye surgeon, donor of books, (33), p. 26.

Banks: (130); (147).

Baptist Chapels, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Nonconformist.

Barker
-, Sir Abel, owner of Lyndon Hall, (299).
-, Ann, wall monument, (28) p. 11.

Barlow, George, house of, p. lvii.

Barns: (144); (269); (410); (429).

Barry, Ann, monument, (33) p. 27.

Bassett, John, see Craftsmen, Carvers.

Baths: domestic, p. lviii, (358); public, p. 68, (110).

Baxter, J., map by, p. xci.

Beesfort Tower, former tower on town walls, (11).

Belgrave, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Jeremiah, mayor, and wife Jane, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Bell, Robert, fined for erection of dwelling, (458).

Bellaers
-, Catherine, wall monument, (31) p. 21.
-, James, merchant and sadler: house and accounting house built by, p. lxii, p. lxxxiii, (358); wharf used by, p. lxiii, p. 159; house possibly occupied by, (443).

Bell frames
-, Medieval and later, (29) p. 13.
-, 17th-century, (33) p. 26.
-, 19th-century: (30) p. 16; (31) p. 19.

Bellfounders, see Craftsmen.

Bellot, Thomas, gift of school master's house, (54) p. 48.

Bells, p. xlix.
-, 16th-century, (30) p. 16.
-, 17th-century: (29) p. 13; (30) p. 16; (33) p. 26.
-, 18th-century: (29) p. 13; (33) p. 26; (34) p. 28.
-, 19th-century: (28) p. 9; (30) p. 16; (31) p. 19; (33) p. 26; (48) p. 40.

Belton House, street named after, p. 69.

Benches, see Seating.

Benedictines, see Religious Foundations and Orders.

Benefactors' tables: 18th-century, (31) p. 19; 19th-century, (34) p. 28.

Betton, Mary, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Betts
-, George, victualler, rebuilt (209), p. lxv.
-, George, d. 1806, and wife Alice, wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, George, d. 1814, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Biblia pauperum, scenes from (glass), (31) p. 20.

Bingham
-, Edward, see Craftsmen, Masons.
-, James, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Black Friars, see Religious Foundations and Orders, Dominican Friars.

Black Hall, see Academic Halls, supposed.

Blackwell, arms, see Heraldry.
-, John, and wife Mary (Winder), wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Joshua: library repaired at cost of, (33) p. 26; and wife Lettice, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Mary, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Blashfield, J., see Craftsmen, Brickmakers and terracotta manufacturers.

Blore, E.: p. xci; drawings by, (47) p. 36, (48) p. 37.

Bond, J. L., see Architects and Surveyors.

Bonney's Paddock, possibly named after churchyard, (40).

Book-binders, see Craftsmen.

Book-bindings, (33) p. 26.

Books: 16th-century, (33) p. 26; 18th and 19th-century, (34) p. 28. See also Biblia pauperum.

Booth
-, John, d. 1799, Coade stone wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, John, d. 1810, and wife Mary, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, John, see Craftsmen, Cabinet makers.

Borough: arms, see Heraldry; Lord, (31) p. 21.

Boughton, Thomas, mill leased to, (66).

Boult, Michael, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Bourn Charity, (73).

Bourn Court, (73).

Bowker
-, Elizabeth, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, James, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Bowling green, (288).

Boyden, Mary, floor-slab, (31) p. 22.

Boyfield
-, James, headstone, (33) p. 27.
-, John I, II, III, see Craftsmen, Builders and Carpenters.

Bracket: in church, (31) p. 19; see also Architectural Details and Carving, medieval.

Brand, Clement, quarry at Little Casterton, p. lxv.

Brass Indents
-, 15th-century: (28) p. 10; (30) p. 16.
-, Medieval, (30) p. 16.

Brasses, p. xlix.
-, 15th-century: (28) pp. 9, 10; (30) p. 16; (48) p. 40.
-, c. 1500, (28) p. 10.
-, 16th-century, (28) p. 10.
-, 17th-century: (28) p. 10; (30) pp. 16, 17; (33) p. 26; (34) p. 28.
-, 18th-century: (30) p. 16; (34) p. 28.
-, 19th-century: (28) p. 10; (31) p. 19.

Brazenose College, purchase of Brazenose House, (383).

Brazenose door handle, (383).

Brazenose House: (383); medieval gateway of, p. 144, (383).

Brazier, see Craftsmen.

Bredmeydew, Alice (Browne), brass, (28) p. 10.

Brewery House, (420).

Breweries, see Industries and Trades.

Brickmakers, see Craftsmen.

Bricks, see Building Materials.

Brickworks, p. lxvii.

Bridge Gate, former gate on bridge, (11).

Bridges: George bridge, p. xxxviii; Lammas bridge, p. xxxviii; Mallory bridge, p. 110; Town bridge, (64); 18th-century, (250); see also River Crossings.

Bright, Thomas, floor-slab, (30) pp. 16, 17.

Brooks Court, (370).

Broughton, Mary, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Brown, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Edward, surgeon: bequest to, (62); wall monument, (28) p. 10.
-, James, fellmonger, cottages built by, (251).
-, John, see Architects and Surveyors.

Browne family, wool merchants: p. xlii; p. xlvi; family tree, (48) p. 37; merchants' marks, (28) pp. 8–11, (48) p. 41.
-, Alice, see Bredmeydew.
-, Christopher, son of John and Agnes, (48) p. 27.
-, Elizabeth, see Elmes.
-, John, the elder, and wife Margery, brass, (28) p. 10.
-, John: possible rebuilding of All Saints' Church, (28) p. 8; and wife Agnes, brass probably of, (28) p. 10.
-, William: possible rebuilding of All Saints' Church, (28) p. 8; founder of hospital, (48) p. 37; and wife Margaret, brass probably of, (28) p. 9; inscription (glass), (48) p. 41.

Browne's Hospital, see Hospitals.

Browning family, see Architects and Surveyors.

Brownlow
-, Anne, see Cust, Sir Richard.
-, First Earl, involvement with Blackfriars Estate: p. lxxxiii; p. 69.

Bruges, Sir William, first Garter King-of-Arms, bequest: p. xlvi; (29) p. 11.

Buckler, J. C., drawings by: p. xci; (47); (48) p. 37; (64); p. 90.

Bucks Farm Yard, p. 159.

Builders, see Craftsmen.

Building materials.
-, Brick: p. lxvi; (409).
-, Slate, p. lxvii – p. lxix.
-,-, Stone slates: p. lxvi; p. lxviii.
-,-, Swithland, p. xlviii.
-,-, Welsh: p. lxviii; p. lxix.
-, Stone, pp. lxiv-lxvi.
-,-, Alwalton marble: p. lxv; (28) p. 10.
-,-, Ancaster, p. lxvi.
-,-, Artificial stone: (352) p. 135; see also Coade stone.
-,-, Barnack: p. lxv; (46); (54) p. 46; (109).
-,-, Bramley Falls: p. lxvi; (64).
-,-, Clipsham, p. lxv.
-,-, Easton, p. lxv.
-,-, Ketton: p. lxv; (59); (62); (352).
-,-, Pindle: p. lxvi; (54) p. 46; (62); (64); (110); (289); (290); (357) p. 138; (450).
-,-, Purbeck marble: p. lxv; (28) pp. 9, 10.
-,-, Roche, (352).
-,-, Ryhall: p. lxv; p. lxvi.
-,-, Stamford marble, p. lxiv.
-,-, Stamford stone: p. lxiv; (62).
-, Terracotta: p. lxvii; (103); (185); (451).
-, Thatch, p. lxviii.
-, Tiles
-,-, Pantiles: p. lxviii; p. lxix.
-,-, Plain tiles, p. lxix.
-, Timber frame, p. lxvii. See also Timber-framing.

Buildings, timber: Saxon, (16); 12th-century, (14).

Building Trades, organization of, p. lxxxiii.

Burghley: arms, see Heraldry, Cecil; see also Cecil and Exeter.
-, William Cecil, first baron: entertained Queen Elizabeth I, (46); hospital endowed by, (49); portrait, (57); monument, (31) p. 21.

Burghley Hospital, see Hospitals.

Burghley House, glass from Tattershall, (31) p. 19.

Burghley Lodges, p. xliv.

Burghley Park: p. xliv; p. 68; p. 79.

Burhs
-, Danish: p. xxxvi; p. xxxviii; p. xxxix; p. xl; (8).
-, Saxon: p. xxxvi; p. xxxvii; p. xxxviii; p. xxxix; (9); p. 90.

Burtoff, Christopher, churchwarden, (31) p. 19.

Burton
-, John, materials supplied for plaster floor, p. lxix.
-, John, date-panel, (115).

Bury, Captain William, floor-slab, (31) p. 22.

Bushby, John, and mother Martha, wall monument, (30) p. 17.

Butcher, Henry, upholsterer, builder of (246).

Butcher Row: p. 81; see also Markets, Shambles.

Butchers Street, stalls, p. 112.

Butler, Francis, wall monument, (28) p. 10.

Butt
-, Francis, and daughters, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, John, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Buttell, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Buttresses, see Architectural Details and Carving, medieval.

Byard House, (380).

Byhindback, stalls, p. 112.

Byldysdon, Nicholas, and wife Kateryn, brass, (30) p. 16.

Bywater, Boniface, whitesmith, house altered by, (349).

Cabinet makers, see Craftsmen.

Cage, The, (233).

Caldecott, Joseph, and wife Jane, owners, inscription, (374).

Canal: p. xliii; (27).

Callis, see Almshouses and Hospitals.

Camp, supposed, see Roman Remains and Finds.

Carileph, William, see Durham, Bishops of.

Carmelite Friars, see Religious Foundations and Orders.

Carpe Tower, former tower on town walls, (11).

Carpenters, see Craftsmen.

Carr, Rev. R. L., wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Carrighan, Elizabeth, and children, wall monument, (30) p. 17.

Carver, see Craftsmen.

Casewick Hall, Lincs., alterations by William Legg, p. xliii.

Casterton, Gilbert of, see Cestreton.

Castle, see Defences, Medieval.

Castle Dyke, site of sheepmarket, p. 159.

Cavendish, Anne, see Exeter, fifth Earl.

Cawdry, Dr. Thomas, gift of cup, (48) p. 41.

Cecil, family of: arms and crest, see Heraldry; benefactions by, (31) p. 19; sites of religious houses passed to, (45), (46), p. xliv; monuments, p. xlix; see also Burghley and Exeter, Earls and Marquesses of.
-, David (Cyssell), house of, (296).
-, Richard, and wife Jane, monument, (31) p. 21.

Cecil Court, (170).

Ceilings
-, In churches, 15th-century: (28) p. 9; (33) p. 26.
-, In houses
-,-, Medieval, (349).
-,-, 17th-century, (236).
-,-, See also Plasterwork.

Cellars: p. lix; late medieval, (153); see also Undercrofts.

Cemetery, Saxon, (7).

Cestreton, Gilbert of: p. lix; p. lxxxii.

Chair, medieval, see Seating.

Chamberlayne, Thomas, shop and house leased by, (213).

Chamberlin, William, and wife Rebecca, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Chandelier, 18th-century, (31) p. 19.

Chapels, Nonconformist, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes.

Chapman
-, Garmston, draper's shop, counting house and warehouse bought by, (172).
-, Healy, monument to wife Catherine, (31) p. 22.

Charlesworth
-, John, see Craftsmen, Brickmakers.
-, Mary, headstone, (33) p. 27.

Chedworth, see Lincoln, Bishops of, and Heraldry.

Chests
-, Medieval, (48) p. 40.
-, 17th-century: (34) p. 28; (48) p. 40.
-, 18th-century: (28) p. 10; (30) p. 16; (31) p. 19.

Child's Bank, ledger entries about monument of fifth Earl of Exeter, (31) p. 21.

Chimney Stacks, p. lxxx. See also Architectural Details and Carvings, medieval.

Christ, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Church Court, (164).

Churches, p. xlv.
-, Dating from the 12th century: p. xlv; (28); (30); (47); (54).
-, Dating from the 13th century: p. xli; p. xlv; (28); (29); (33).
-, Dating from the 14th century: p. xlvi; (29); (33).
-, Dating from the 15th century: p. xlvi; (28); (29); (30); (31); (33).
-, Dating from the 19th century: (34); (35).

Churches, Chapels and Parishes: p. xl; p. xli; p. xlv.
-, All saints: p. xxxviii; p. xl; p. xlii; (28); vicarages, p. xc, (108); vicars, see Cumberland, Stukeley and Wykys.
-, St. George: p. xl; (29); (54); (387).
-, St. john baptist: p. xl; (30); p. 156; rectors, see Sargeaunt and Snowden; rectory, (344).
-, St. martin: p. xxxvii; (31).
-, St. mary: p. xl; (33); p. 127; rectory, (362).
-, St. michael, (34).
-, St. paul: p. xl; p. xlii; p. xlv; (54); p. 144; rector, see Elyngton.
-, Former churches and parishes, p. xlii.
-,-, All Saints by the Bridge, p. xl.
-,-, Holy Trinity, see St. Stephen and Holy Trinity.
-,-, St. Andrew: p. xlii; p. xlv.
-,-, St. Clement: p. xxxviii; p. xl; p. xlii; p. xlv; p. 156.
-,-, St. Mary Bynnewerk: p. xl; p. xlii; p. xlv; (40); p. 152.
-,-, St. Michael the Less or Cornstall: p. xl; p. xlii; p. xlv; (42); p. 124.
-,-, St. Peter: p. xxxviii; p. xlii; p. xlv; (41); p. 152.
-,-, St. Stephen and Holy Trinity: p. xl; p. xlii; p. xlv; p. 31; p. 144.
-, Nonconformist, 19th-century: p. xlviii; Baptist, (38) p. 68; Congregational, (36), p. 71; Strict Baptist, (39); Trinity Methodist, (37).
-, Roman catholic: p. xlviii, p. 58; Church of our Lady and St. Augustine, (35).

Churchyards: p. xlviii; (28) p. 11; (29) p. 14; (30) p. 17; (31) p. 22; (32); (33) p. 27; (34) p. 29.

Clapton House, (384).

Clarke
-, John: house built by, (221); clerk to Earl of Exeter, (221).
-, Sarah, wall monument, (28) p. 10.
-, William, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Classification of House Types, see Houses.

Clay
-, Arthur, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Samuel, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Sarah, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Clement's Gate, alternative name for Scot Gate, former gate in town walls, (11).

Cleverley, —, see Architects and Surveyors.

Clock faces
-, Medieval: p. xlvii; p. xlix; (28) p. 9.
-, 18th-century, (29) p. 13.

Clock House, (152).

Clockmakers, see Craftsmen.

Clocks
-, 18th-century, (29) p. 13.
-, 19th-century, (48) p. 40.
-, See also Clock faces.

Closets: (193); (196).

Cloth-making, see Industries and Trades.

Coach Houses: (360); (436); see also Stables.

Coade stone: p. lxvii; wall monument, (30) p. 17; statue of Justice, (352).

Cockpit, (239) p. 105.

Coddington
-, Elizabeth, see Hunt.
-, Joseph and Elizabeth, headstone, (34) p. 29.

Coffin lids
-, 13th-century, (54) p. 47.
-, 15th-century, (54) p. 47.

Coffins
-, 13th-century (?), (28) p. 10.
-, 15th-century, (40).
-, Medieval: (44); (46); (47) p. 34; p. 69.

Coins, see Roman Remains and Finds.

Cole, John, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Collington, Alderman, importing timber and clay, p. lxiii.

Collins, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Charles, see Craftsmen, Builders.

Columns, see Architectural Details and Carving, medieval and Ironwork.

Conception, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Conduit House, (377).

Conduits: p. xli; p. 81; p. 145; (387).

Congregational Church, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Nonconformist.

Congregational Hall, (140).

Conington church, Hunts., medieval clock face, p. xlvii.

Cooch's Court, (155).

Cople, Mr., lessee of Theatre, alterations, (60).

Cornices, p. lxxviii.

Corn Market, see Markets.

Cornstall, see Street names, former.

Cornstall Gate, alternative name for St. George's Gate, former gate in town walls, (11).

Cornwansty, see Street names, former.

Corporation Buildings: p. lx; p. 156; (422).

Cosin, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Engraver.

Cotton, —, see Architects and Surveyors.

Counting houses: p. lxii; (172); (195).

Court Leet, (10).

Craftsmen, pp. lxxxiii-lxxxix.
-, Bellfounders
-,-, Arnold, —, (29) p. 13.
-,-, Eayre, J., (34) p. 28.
-,-, Eayre, Thomas, (29) p. 13.
-,-, Mears:(31) p. 19; (33) p. 26.
-,-, Norris family: p. xlix; p. lxxxvii; p. 145. Thomas, (33) p. 26. Toby I: bell metal monument, (29) p. 14; bells by, (33) p. 26; house of, (375). Toby II, and Susannah his wife, house of and inscription, (375). Toby III, bell attributed to, (29) p. 13.
-,-, Penn, Henry, (33) p. 26.
-,-, Taylor, R.: (28) p. 9; (30) p. 16.
-, Book-binders
-,-, Godfrey, Garrett, (33) p. 26.
-,-, Spierinck, Nicholas, (33) p. 26.
-, Brazier
-,-, Willford, Joseph: p. lxxxix; chandelier probably by, (31) p. 19.
-, Brickmakers and terracotta manufacturers
-,-, Blashfield, J. (terracotta manufacturer): terracotta works, p. lxvii, (451); house with decoration by, (185).
-,-, Charlesworth, John: p. lxvi; p. lxxxiv.
-,-, Lumby, John (terracotta manufacturer), p. lxvii.
-,-, Neale, George, p. lxvii.
-,-, Newark, John: p. lxvi; p. lxxxvii.
-,-, Smith, William, p. lxvii.
-,-, See also Builders, Woolston, Robert.
-, Builders
-,-, Boyfield, John II: p. lxxxiv; (342); (422).
-,-, Boyfield, John III: p. lxxxiv; (34) p. 27.
-,-, Collins, Charles, work with R. Woolston: p. lxxxv; (34) p. 27.
-,-, Gregory, Francis, builder and carpenter: p. lxxxvi; (451).
-,-, Gregory, William: p. lxxxiii; p. lxxxvi; (324); (325); (451).
-,-, Groocock and Yates, (68).
-,-, Peal, Moses: p. lxxxvii; (59); (114); (119); (239) p. 105; (279); (317).
-,-, Richardson, Charles, see Architects and Surveyors.
-,-, Richardson, James, builder and carpenter: p. lxxxviii; (53); (57); (108); (116); (117).
-,-, Thompson, —, lodge by, (46).
-,-, Tinkler, Robert, see Masons.
-,-, Woolston, J., (34) p. 28.
-,-, Woolston, Robert: p. xlviii; p. lxvii; p. lxxxix; (28) p. 11; (64); (426); (427); work with C. Collins, p. lxxxv, (34) p. 27.
-, Cabinet makers
-,-, Booth, John (and carver): p. lxxxiv; (366).
-,-, Laughton, Saunders, workshop, p. 106.
-,-, Tatam, Henry: p. lxxxviii; work for Earl of Exeter, p. xliii; workshop, p. 106; plans for Town Hall explained to Council, (57); designs by, (11), (61), (97), p. 159; house, (97).
-,-, Timperon, Robert, workshop, p. 106.
-,-, Tipping, Benjamin, work for Earl of Exeter, p. xliii.
-, Carpenters
-,-, Boyfield, John I, p. lxxxiv.
-,-, Dixon, John: p. lxxxv; furniture by, (57); houses of, (71), (414); (384); p. 159.
-,-, Dixon, Joseph: p. lxxxv; house of, (414).
-,-, Dixon, Richard, p. lxxxv.
-,-, Dixon, Samuel, p. lxxxv.
-,-, Gregory, Francis, see Builders.
-,-, Kidson, Henry I, II and III: p. lxxxvi; (326).
-,-, Lamford, John: p. lxxxvi; (56).
-,-, Lindsey, Thomas, (442).
-,-, Lindsey, William: p. lxxxvi; houses of, (291), (357), (442).
-,-, Pilkington, family: p. lxvii; pp. lxxxvii, lxxxviii. Alice: (239) p. 105; (367). George, (339). Robert sen., (239) pp. 105, 106. Robert, jun., (366). Thomas II: (58); (313). Thomas III: (124); (295). Thomas IV, see Architects and Surveyors.
-,-, Richardson, James, see Builders.
-, Carver
-,-, Bassett, John, work on angel roof, (30) p. 16.
-, Clockmakers
-,-, Haynes, Thomas, occupier, (281).
-,-, Rayment, Thomas: clock by, (29) p. 13; painted inscription, (176).
-, Engraver
-,-, Cosin, Thomas, p. lxxxv; (34) p. 28.
-, Glaziers, p. xlviii.
-,-, Exton, John: p. lxxxv; (29) p. 13.
-,-, Glazier, John, glass installed at Tattershall church, (48) p. 41.
-,-, Peckitt, William, of York, windows from Tattershall assembled by, (31) pp. 19, 20.
-, Masons
-,-, Bingham Edward (marble mason): p. lxxxiv; (28) p. 10; fireplaces supplied by, (361), (366).
-,-, Bingham, James (marble mason): p. lxxxiv; (31) pp. 21, 22.
-,-, Clarke, William: p. lxxxiv; houses of, p. 145, (376), (442); site of Theatre leased by, (60); (384); p. 159.
-,-, Cole, John (and monumental mason): p. lxxxv; wall monument to, (29) p. 14; stone supplied by, (367).
-,-, Dixon, Joseph, p. lxxxv.
-,-, Goodwin, Robert (and monumental mason): p. lxxxvi; (31) p. 22; (33) p. 26.
-,-, Hall, Valentine, p. lxv.
-,-, Hames, John jun. (and monumental mason): p. lxxxvi; style of buildings, p. lxx; bankruptcy, p. lxv; work by, (28) p. 11, (30) p. 17, (33) p. 23, (74), (147), (239) p. 105, (342), (366), (384),
-,-, Hames, Robert: p. lxxxvi; quarries, pp. lxiv, lxv; work by, (58), (313), (365).
-,-, Harrison, William (and monumental mason): p. lxxxvi; (28) p. 11; (31) p. 21; (33) p. 27; (34) p. 29; (48) p. 37.
-,-, Hibbins family: quarries, p. lxv; (34) p. 29.
-,-, Manton, Thomas: p. lxxxvii; (239) pp. 105, 106; (339); (366).
-,-, Pearson, John: p. lxxxvii; p. lxv; p. lxvi; (337); (351).
-,-, Pearson, William: p. lxxxvii; (361).
-,-, Portwood, George sen.: p. lxxxviii; designer of tower of Witham-on-the-Hill church, Lincs., p. xliii; unexecuted design for, (97), p. lxxvi; stone quarried by, p. lxv; charges, p. xlix, p. lxvi; work by, (239) p. 105.
-,-, Portwood, George jun.: p. lxxxviii; charges, p. lxxx.
-,-, Sharpe, Edward, stone pit, p. lxiv.
-,-, Shaw, William, p. lxv.
-,-, Smith, Thomas (and monumental mason): p. xlviii; p. lxxxviii; (28) pp. 10, 11; (29) p. 14; (31) pp. 21, 22; (33) p. 27.
-,-, Spademan, Robert, stone supplied by, p. lxv.
-,-, Sutton, John: p. xliii; p. lxxxviii; (299) p. 121.
-,-, Tinkler, Robert (mason and builder): p. lxxxix; (33) p. 23; p. 71; (451).
-,-, Willamott, William, p. lxv.
-, Metal worker
-,-, Lee, Sterling, (33) p. 23.
-, Painters
-,-, Farrell and Wilson, (33) p. 23.
-,-, Sedding, E., (33) p. 23.
-, Sculptors and monumental masons
-,-, Bacon, J., (29) p. 14.
-,-, Denman, T., (28) p. 10.
-,-, Fearn, George: p. lxxxv; (28) p. 10; (31) p. 22; (34) p. 29.
-,-, Gilbert family: p. lxxxv; (33) pp. 24, 27; (34) p. 29. Daniel: p. lxxxv; (28) pp. 10, 11; (29) p. 14; (30) p. 17; (31) p. 22; (32); house of, (436). Henry, p. lxxxv. John, p. lxxxv.
-,-, Hibbitt, John: p. xlviii; (33) p. 27.
-,-, Holmes, John, p. lxxxvi.
-,-, Monnot, Stephen, (31) p. 21.
-,-, Nicholl, W. G., (53).
-,-, Palmer, William, (31) p. 21.
-,-, Perkins, J., (32).
-,-, Pollard and Shenton: p. xlviii; (32).
-,-, Rossi, John, (352) p. 135.
-,-, Sparrow family: p. lxxxviii; (29) p. 14; (30) p. 17; (34) p. 29. George, p. lxxxviii.
-,-, Spencer, —, (29) p. 14.
-,-, Tyler, W., (29) p. 14.
-,-, Westmacott, (31) p. 21.
-, Silversmiths
-,-, Barnard, see Emes.
-,-, Boult, Michael, (29) p. 14.
-,-, Buttell, Thomas, (31) p. 22.
-,-, Emes and Barnard, (33) p. 27.
-,-, Folkingham, Thomas, (31) p. 23.
-,-, Godbehere, Samuel, (28) p. 11.
-,-, Greene, Henry, (29) p. 14.
-,-, Jones, Robert, (48) p. 41.
-,-, Law, Thomas and Co., (48) p. 41.
-,-, Looker, William, (28) p. 11.
-,-, Nelme, Anthony, (28) p. 11.
-,-, Smith, James, (31) p. 22.
-,-, Tearle, Thomas, (34) p. 29.
-,-, Wisdom, John, (28) p. 11.

Cremation Urns, see Roman Remains and Finds.

Crematorium, see Roman Remains and Finds.

Crimean War, Russian gun from, (41).

Crucifixion, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Culloden, Battle of, inscription commemorating, (97).

Cultivation remains, (26).

Cumberland, Richard, vicar of All Saints, cup given by, (28) p. 11.

Cupboards
-, 18th-century: (193); (377).
-, 19th-century: (180); (307).

Curtis, Edward, flagon given by, (28) p. 11.

Cust family: arms, see Heraldry; monument, p. xlix.
-, Alice, cup and flagons given by, (29) p. 14.
-, Sir Pury, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Sir Richard, d. 1700, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Sir Richard, d. 1734, and Anne (Brownlow) his wife, monument (29) p. 14.
-, Richard, house on site of Blackfriars, p. 69.
-, Samuel, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Savile Cockayne, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Ursulah (Woodcocke), wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Cyssell, see Cecil.

Dalhousie, see Ramsay.

Danelaw, Stamford within, p. xxxviii.

Danish invasion, monastery said to have been destroyed by, (47) p. 34.

Danish occupation, see Burhs.

Darke, Rev. Thomas, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Date-panels, see Panels, stone, inscribed.

David, King, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Davie, James and Ann, wall monument, (31) p. 21.

Davies, arms, see Heraldry.
-, John, and daughter Elizabeth Hodson, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Davis
-, Mary, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Thomas, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, William, and wife Mary, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Davison, Thomasin, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Dedications of Churches, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes.

Defences
-, Danish, (8).
-, Saxon, (9).
-, Medieval
-,-, Bastion, (11).
-,-, Castle: p. xli; (10)
-,-, Gates in town walls, sites of: (11); (51): postern gates, p. liii, (11), (97).
-,-, Towers, (11).
-,-, Town walls: p. xl; p. xli; (11); (417).

Denman, T., see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Denshire, arms, see Heraldry.
-, George, and Sarah his wife, wall monument, (28) p. 10.
-, George: possible inscription (11); and Mary his wife, wall monument, (28) p. 10.

Desks, 15th-century, (48) p. 40.

Dethe, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Edward, monument, (31) p. 22.

Digby, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Mary, wall monument, (30) p. 17.

Digby House: p. 109; (254); (255).

Dixon family, see Craftsmen, Carpenters and masons.

Dobney, Thomas, headstone, (32).

Dollman, F. T., drawings of (48), pp. 37, 38, 39.

Domesday Book: p. xxxvii; p. xxxviii; p. xl; p. xlv; building of castle, (10); bridge mentioned in, (64).

Dominican Friars, see Religious Foundations and Orders.

Doors and doorways: p. lii; p. liii; p. lxxvi; see also Architectural Details and Carving, medieval (secular) and Architectural Details, Fragments and Carving (from medieval religious foundations).
-, 15th-century, church doors, (31) p. 19.
-, 16th-century, linenfold panelled door, (362).

Drakard, see Wilson, Sophia.

Draper's shop, see Industries and Trades.

Dugard, William, schoolmaster, donor of books, (33), p. 26.

Durham, Bishops of: Carileph, William, 1081–96, (47) p. 34; Shirwood (Sherard), John, 1484–94, (31) p. 18, arms, see Heraldry, Sherard.

Eaves soffit boards, 18th-century, painted, (298).

Eayre
-, J., see Craftsmen, Belltounders.
-, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Bellfounders.

Edgson
-, Ann, wall monument, (28) p. 11.
-, Ann and Frances, wall monument, (28) p. 11.
-, Charlotte, wall monument, (28) p. 11.
-, David, wall monument, (28) p. 11.

Edward the Elder, King: p. xxxviii; (9); p. 90.

Edward III, King, arms, see Heraldry.

Effigies, Monumental
-, 14th-century
-,-, Military, (33) p. 27.
-, 16th-century
-,-, Female: (31) p. 21; (33) p. 26.
-,-, Military: (31) p. 21; (33) p. 26.
-, Medieval
-,-, Female, (44).

Elizabeth I, Queen, entertained by Sir William Cecil, (46).

Elm Cottage, (169).

Elmes family: arms, see Heraldry; family tree, (48) p. 37.
-, Elizabeth (Browne), (48) pp. 37, 41.
-, Elizabeth (Iwardby), (48) pp. 37, 41.
-, John, (48) pp. 37, 41.
-, Margaret: brass, (28) p. 10; (48) p. 37.
-, William, (48) pp. 37, 41.

Elyngton, Henry, rector, coffin lid, (54) p. 47.

Emes and Barnard, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Emlyn's Cottages, (112).

Emlyn's Court, (113).

Enclosure: p. xliv; p. xlv; (26); p. 68; p. 79.

Engraver, see Craftsmen.

Ermine Street: p. xxxv; (6).

Estebythewater, see Street names, former.

Etough, Martha (Sanderson), wall monument, (31) p. 21.

Evangelists, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Everard House, (119).

Excavations: (6); (8); (9); (10); (13); (14); (16); (17); (18); (21); (25); (43); (44); (45); (46); (47) pp. 34–36; (54) p. 46; see also Archaeological Finds and Roman Remains and Finds.

Exeter, Earls and Marquesses of: arms, see Heraldry, Cecil; monogram, (333).
-, Second or third Earl, agreement to repair new millstream, 1640, (65).
-, Dowager Countess, petitioned about new mill, 1640, (65).
-, Fifth Earl, d. 1700, and wife Anne (Cavendish), monument, (31) p. 21.
-, Ninth Earl, 1725–93: building activities, p. xliii, p. lxxix, p. lxxxii, (221), (239) p. 105, (281), p. 127, (331), p. 132, (337), (366), (367); property owned by, (60), (276), (301), (359), p. 159; contributions, (344), p. 159; quarries, p. lxiv, p. lxv; glass from Tattershall church given to by Lord Fortescue, (31) p. 19.
-, Tenth Earl and first Marquess, 1754–1804: building activities, (63), (313); hatchment, (31) p. 21; donation, (51); property owned by, (209), (212), (213); quarry, (209).
-, Second Marquess, 1795–1867: building activities, p. lxviii, (60) p. 52, (281), (380); agreement with Midland Railway Company to replace Town Bridge, (64), (68); enclosure delayed by, p. xlv; property owned by, (62), (95) p. 61, (181), (279), (357); quarries, p. lxiv, p. lxvi.

Exeter Court, (407).

Exton, John, see Craftsmen, Glaziers.

Exton Hall, designed by J. L. Bond, (352) p. 135.

Fair, Mid Lent, p. xl.

Far Friars, site of Franciscan Friary so-called, (46).

Fearn, George, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Feast, Alderman, collection of architectural fragments, p. lxxx.

Fenton, William, alterations by, (47) p. 34.

Fireplaces, p. lxxxii.
-, Medieval: (82); (103); (375).
-, Late medieval, (374).
-, 16th-century: (48) p. 40; (96) p. 63; (348); (355).
-, c. 1600: (369); (375).
-, 17th-century: (48) p. 40; (127); (231); (236); (239) p. 106; (299) p. 122; (316); (348); (362); (375).
-, 17th or 18th-century: (230); (285).
-, 18th-century: (58) p. 50; (95); (96) p. 63; (100); (103); (127); (128); (133); (136); (144); (147); (178); (180) p. 85; (184); (191); (206); (212); (218); (220); (223); (224); (226); (237); (238) p. 102; (239) p. 106; (243); (246); (247); (250) p. 109; (255); (298); (300); (312); (340); (344); (357) p. 138; (360); (361); (366); (377); (384); (389); (399); (414); (442).
-, 19th-century: (98); (101); (130); (141); (144); (153); (169); (172); (175); (199); (222); (223); (228); (232); (233); (236); (250) p. 108; (275); (311); (315); (337); (340); (343); (352) p. 136; (357) p. 139; (377); (386); (395); (399); (404); (421); (427); (428).

Fishpond, (47) p. 36.

Five Boroughs, Stamford one of: p. xxxviii; p. xxxix.

Fleming, Richard, see Lincoln, Bishops of and Heraldry.

Floor slabs, see Monuments, funeral.

Floors, plaster: p. lxix; (92); (143); (174); (180) p. 86; (209); (221); (274); (340); (375).

Folkingham, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Font-cover, 17th-century, (30) p. 16.

Fonts
-, Medieval, (29) p. 13.
-, 14th-century, (31) p. 19.
-, 15th-century: (28) p. 10; (30) p. 16; (33) p. 26; (34) p. 28.

Forster, Rev. W., antiquary: p. xc; record of excavations made by, (43).

Fortescue, Lord, glass from Tattershall church given to Earl of Exeter by, (31) p. 19.

Foundry, see Industries and Trades.

Fowler, James, see Architects and Surveyors.

Franciscan Friars, see Religious Foundations and Orders.

Freehold Land Society, p. xlv.

Freeman's Cottages, (261).

Freer, Kirby, wall monument and floor slab, (31) p. 22.

Friars Minor, see Religious Foundations and Orders, Franciscan friars.

Friars of the Sack, see Religious Foundations and Orders.

Fryer, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Henry, d. 1789, and wife Ann, wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, Henry: bequests for Fryer's Hospital (50), Snowden's Hospital (52), and Stamford and Rutland Infirmary (62); and sister Martha, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Fryer's Hospital, see Hospitals.

Fryerye, Mr., licence for postern, (11).

Gandy, J.P., see Architects and Surveyors.

Gaol, (57) p. 48.

Gardens and Garden features: p. xliv; pp. lxiii–lxiv; p. lxxx; (96) pp. 63–4; (97); (101); p. 69; (250); (276); (417).

Garderobes: (10); (16); see also Reredorters.

Gardner, William, wall monument, (30) p. 17.

Garter, Order of, see St. George.

Gas works: p. xliv; p. 81; (452).

Gates, see Ironwork.

Gateways: p. liii; 17th-century, (97); see also Architectural Details and Carving, medieval (secular) and Architectural Details, Fragments and Carving (from medieval religious foundations).

Gilbert family, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Gilbertines, see Religious Foundations and Orders.

Gilchrist
-, Frances, wall monument, (28) p. 11.
-, Thomas, house bought and refitted by, (250).

Glass, in churches and hospitals: p. xlviii; see also Archaeological Finds, Medieval.
-, 14th-century, (29) p. 13.
-, 15th-century: (28) p. 10; (29) p. 13; (30) pp. 15, 16–17; (31) pp. 18, 19–21; (33) p. 26; (48) pp. 40, 41.
-, 16th-century, (31) p. 20.

Glass, in houses, notable.
-, Medieval: p. xc; (349).

Glazier, John, see Craftsmen, Glaziers.

Glaziers, see Craftsmen, Glaziers.

God the Father, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Godbehere, Samuel, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Godfrey, Garrett, see Craftsmen, Book-binders.

Goldie, George, see Architects and Surveyors.

Goodwin
-, Joseph, and wife Jane, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, Robert, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Gooude, William, site sold by, (250).

Gothic House, (176).

Gouger
-, George, remains of silk spinning school: p. lxiii; (143).
-, Rebecca, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Grain-drying kilns, see Archaeological Finds, Medieval.

Granary, 18th and 19th-century, (65).

Granger, John, warehouse of, (332).

Grant, J. C.: alteration to front elevation, (301); iron foundry, (451).

Grates, see Ironwork.

Great North Road, see North Road.

Greene, Henry, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Gregory
-, Francis, see Craftsmen, Builders.
-, William, see Craftsmen, Builders.
-, William, and wife Agnes, brass, (30) p. 16.

Gretton, Rev. F. E., headmaster, contribution to schoolroom, (54) p. 48.

Grey Friars see Religious Foundations and Orders, Franciscan friars.

Groocock and Yates, see Craftsmen, Builders.

Guild halls: p. 130; (342).

Guilds: p. xlii; p. xlix.
-, Corpus Christi: (33) p. 23; p. 130; (342).
-, St. Katherine, (33) p. 26.
-, St. Mary: (33) p. 23; gift of cellar to, p. lxi.

Gwash, see Rivers.

Haberget, cloth: p. xl; p. xli.

Hall, Valentine, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Hames
-, Family, see Craftsmen, Masons.
-, James, tenant, (74).

Hanson, T. Treadway, see Architects and Surveyors.

Harper
-, Alfred and others, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Mary, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Thomas, ironmonger, builder of (247).
-, William, d. 1803, and sister Catherine, wife of Healy Chapman, wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, William, d. 1814, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Harrison, William, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Hatchment, 19th-century, (31) p. 21.

Haynes
-, Thomas, and Elizabeth his wife, wall monument, (28) p. 11.
-, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Clockmakers.

Hengist's camp, supposed camp of Roman type, p. xxxv.

Henry III, King: gift of timber, (29) p. 11; gifts of fuel and timber, (46).

Heraldry
-, Royal Arms: Edward III, (180); 16th-century, (31) p. 20; Charles I, (33) p. 26; Hanoverian, 1780, (57) p. 49; Hanoverian, 1801–16, (31) p. 23.
-, Athole, (31) p. 20.
-, Ayscough, (31) p. 20.
-, Baker's Company, (374).
-, Bardney, abbey of (?), (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Baude, (31) p. 20.
-, Belgrave, (34) p. 29.
-, Beltoft, (31) p. 20.
-, Bertie, (31) p. 20.
-, Bilsby, (31) p. 20.
-, Blackwell, (33) p. 27.
-, Borough, (31) pp. 20, 21.
-, Brown (?), (33) p. 27.
-, Browne, (48) pp. 40, 41 (blazoned).
-, Brownlow, (29) p. 14.
-, Bushy, (31) p. 20.
-, Butler, (28) p. 10.
-, Caerleon, (31) p. 21.
-, Cavendish, (31) p. 21.
-, Cecil: (31) pp. 20, 21; (50); (216) (blazoned); (239) p. 105; (450).
-, Chedworth, (31) pp. 18, 19, 20 (blazoned).
-, Cheek, (31) p. 21.
-, Clinton, (31) p. 20.
-, Cobham, (31) p. 20.
-, Cockayne, (29) p. 14.
-, Collins, (34) p. 29.
-, Cooke, (31) p. 21.
-, Copledyke, (31) p. 20.
-, Cromwell of Tattershall, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Cust, (29) p. 14.
-, Davies, (31) p. 22.
-, Delves, (31) p. 20.
-, Denshire, (28) p. 10.
-, Dethe, (31) p. 22.
-, Digby(?), (255) (blazoned).
-, Durham, priory of, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Elmes: p. 36; (48) p. 41 (blazoned).
-, Etough, (31) p. 21.
-, Ferriby, (31) p. 20.
-, Fleming, (31) pp. 18, 20 (blazoned).
-, Fryer: (31) p. 22; (46); (50).
-, Goldsborough, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Gonston, (31) p. 20.
-, Grey of Rotherfield, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Gylby, (31) p. 20.
-, Heckington, (31) p. 21.
-, Heselrigg, (31) p. 22.
-, Holland, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Hurst, (50).
-, Iwardby, (48) p. 41 (blazoned).
-, Judd, (31) p. 22.
-, Latimer, (31) pp. 19–20 (blazoned).
-, Lincoln, See of, (31) p. 19 (blazoned).
-, Mackenzie, (31) p. 22.
-, Marmyon, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Meeres, (31) p. 20.
-, Mottram, (31) p. 22.
-, Newcomb, (427).
-, Ogell, (31) p. 20.
-, Oldershaw, (29) p. 14.
-, Panell, (31) p. 20.
-, Percy, (31) p. 20.
-, Peterborough, abbey of, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Rochford, (31) p. 20.
-, Roe, (29) p. 14.
-, Rogers, (33) p. 27.
-, Rotherham, (31) pp. 18, 19, 20 (blazoned).
-, Russell, family, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Russell, John, Bishop of Lincoln, 1480–94, (31) pp. 18, 19, 20 (blazoned).
-, St. George, (31) p. 20.
-, St. Gilbert of Sempringham, (31) p. 20 (blazoned).
-, Saunders, (28) p. 10.
-, Savile, (29) p. 14.
-, Say, (31) p. 20.
-, Scott, (34) p. 29.
-, Serocold, (31) p. 22.
-, Sheffield, (31) p. 20.
-, Sherard or Shirwood, (31) pp. 18, 19 (blazoned).
-, Stamford: (51); (57) p. 49 (blazoned).
-, Staunton, (31) p. 20.
-, Tathwell, (28) p. 10.
-, Truesdale: (28) p. 10; (50); (53).
-, Truman, (31) p. 21.
-, Usher (?), (33) p. 27.
-, Walcot, (31) pp. 20, 21.
-, Whitley, (30) p. 17.
-, Winder, (33) p. 27.
-, Winston, (31) p. 21.
-, Woodcocke, (29) p. 14.
-, Wyldbore, (29) p. 14.
-, York, Archbishopric of, (31) pp. 19, 20 (blazoned).
-, York, Dukes of, (33) p. 26 (blazoned).
-, Unidentified arms and crests: p. lix; (28) p. 9; (31) p. 20; (33) p. 27; (188).

Hermitage, The, (238).

Heron, Sir Edward, post-Dissolution owner of site of house of Black Friars, p. 69.

Hesilrige, arms, see Heraldry, Heselrigg.
-, Bridget and Hannah, daughters of Sir Arthur, monument, (31) p. 22.

Hibbins family, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Hibbitt, John, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Highgate, see Street names, former.

Hikham or Hykeham, William, baker: licence for postern, (11); and wife Alice, donors of ceiling, p. xlii, (33) p. 26.

Historians, see Sources.

Hodge's Mill, see Windmill.

Hodson
-, Elizabeth, see Davies, John.
-, Mrs., bequest for building lodge, (46).

Holman, James, and wife Mary, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Holme Tower, former tower on town walls, (11).

Holmes
-, John, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.
-, Mary, wall monument, (28) p. 10.

Holy Trinity, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Former Churches And Parishes, St. Stephen.

Hopkins, John, alderman: founder of hospital, (51); houses altered and built by, p. lxxxiii, (359), (360).

Hopkins' Hospital, see Hospitals.

Horden, John, see Lowe, Charles.

Hornsby, William, headstone, (32).

Hospitals: pp. lix—lx; see also Almshouses and Infirmary, Stamford and Rutland.
-, Browne's: (48); p. 71; property owned by, (70), (76), (77), (86), (168), (350).
-, Fryer's, (50).
-, Hopkins': (51); St. Peter's Gate demolished for, (11).
-, Lord Burghley's: (49); N.E. corner rebuilt, (64).
-, St. John the Baptist and St. Thomas the Martyr: (49); (64); p. 90.
-, St. Mary Magdalene, erroneously identified with, (238) p. 102.
-, Snowden's: (52); endowment of, (345).
-, Truesdale's, (53).

Host, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Hour-glass stand, 17th-century, (28) p. 10.

Houses: p. l; classification of house types, pp. l—lvii; contemporary descriptions of houses, p. lvii; alterations, p. lviii; see also Architectural Style.
-, 12th-century: p. 90 (demolished); (336).
-, 12th or 13th-century, (347).
-, 13th-century
-,-, Class 1, (379).
-,-, Unclassified: (10); (297); (338); p. 144; (377) (with possible aisled hall).
-, 13th and 14th-century, (16).
-, 14th or 15th-century, Class 1, (349).
-, 15th-century
-,-, Class 1, (103).
-,-, Unclassified: (238) (with open hall); (280); (412); (414) (with open hall).
-, c. 1500, Class 3, (375).
-, 16th-century
-,-, Class 2: (191); (294); (368).
-,-, Class 3, (285).
-,-, Class 5, (192).
-,-, Class 8b, (320).
-,-, Unclassified: (95) (with open hall); (99); (176); (243); (255); (296).
-, Medieval
-,-, Class 1: (82); (135); (216); (362); (378).
-,-, Class 1 or 2, (75).
-,-, Class 1 or 3, (372).
-,-, Unclassified: (278); (304).
-, Late medieval
-,-, Class 1: (215); (303); (415).
-,-, Class 1 or 2, (345).
-,-, Class 3: (189); (210); (364); (370); (374).
-,-, Class 5: (356); (396).
-,-, Class 6, (233).
-,-, Unclassified: (178); (336); (354); (355).
-, 16th or 17th-century
-,-, Class 2: (177); (335).
-,-, Class 5, (348).
-,-, Class 6: (302); (369).
-,-, Class 8b, (319).
-,-, Unclassified: (83); (334); (347).
-, c. 1600
-,-, Class 3, (394).
-,-, Class 7, (395).
-,-, Unclassified, (239).
-, 17th-century
-,-, Class 2: (212) (or class 6); (257); (373); (402); (406); (442).
-,-, Class 3: (84); (231).
-,-, Class 4, (353).
-,-, Class 5: (346); (430).
-,-, Class 6: (79); (138); (207); (212); (236); (329); (376); (405); (410).
-,-, Class 7, (308).
-,-, Class 8a and b: (204); (224); (227); (234); (307).
-,-, Class 9: (96); (299).
-,-, Class 10: (142); (215); (230); (240); (327); (328); (340); (411).
-,-, Class 11b, (94).
-,-, Class 13b, (318).
-,-, Class 15: (309); (391); (393).
-,-, Unclassified: (71); (78); (95); (98); (153); (184); (187); (209); (211); (234); (253); (256); (277); (286); (305); (311); (316); (330); (333); (365); (381); (386); (399); (417).
-, 17th or 18th-century
-,-, Class 10, (130).
-,-, Unclassified, (363).
-, 18th-century
-,-, Class 5, (225).
-,-, Class 6, (404).
-,-, Class 8b: (424); (435).
-,-, Class 9: (80); (128); (180); (184); (218); (220); (221); (225); (237); (246); (300); (331); (357); (366); (383).
-,-, Class 10: (74); (91); (97); (132); (137); (167); (170); (182); (200); (219); (220); (223); (232); (242); (247); (259); (276); (284); (292); (293); (306); (326); (331); (332); (384); (398); (403); (421); (443).
-,-, Class 11a and b: (72); (100); (126); (127); (133); (134); (145); (226); (301); (342); (344); (358); (360); (398); (413); (414); (441).
-,-, Class 12: (70); (139); (196); (208); (359).
-,-, Class 13a and b: (147); (148); (180); (184); (186); (206); (246); (337); (381); (389); (390).
-,-, Class 14a and b: (77); (198); (248); (339); (366); (367); (385).
-,-, Class 15: (92); (158); (164); (179); (291); (316); (388); (408).
-,-, Unclassified: (131); (136); (146); (150); (168); (173); (174); (175); (229); (282); (298); (312); (313); (341); (351); (361); (382); (422); (432).
-, 19th-century
-,-, Class 8a and b: (160); (267); (310).
-,-, Class 9: (153); (228); (288); (323); (380).
-,-, Class 10: (76); (85); (87); (90); (106); (107); (113); (115); (119); (121); (135); (141); (152); (157); (159); (161); (163); (169); (201); (202); (233); (254); (266); (269); (378); (416); (418); (420); (428); (437); (440); (452); (456); (458).
-,-, Class 11a and b: (101); (125); (214); (423); (431).
-,-, Class 12: (205); (217); (219); (235); (295); (317).
-,-, Class 13a and b: (112); (114); (181); (203); (288); (322); (354); (409).
-,-, Class 14a and b: (81); (93); (108); (116); (117); (118); (120); (121); (122); (123); (151); (156); (195); (261); (263); (264); (265); (271); (272); (275); (288); (289); (315); (321); (397); (400); (426); (438); (447); (449); (454).
-,-, Class 15: (88); (89); (90); (107); (111); (113); (124); (156); (162); (163); (171); (199); (251); (268); (270); (273); (274); (287); (303); (314); (324); (325); (407); (419); (439); (447); (448); (455); (457).
-,-, Unclassified: (73); (86); (98); (129); (154); (175); (176); (213); (222); (245); (252); (262); (290); (343); (350); (371); (392); (401); (425); (427); (433); (436); (446); (453).
-, Pairs of houses
-,-, 18th-century: (80); (92); (180); (237); (246); (292); (293); (313); (331); (337); (359); (388); (389); (390); (422).
-,-, 19th-century: (73); (88); (108); (112); (113); (122); (149); (151); (171); (235); (251); (265); (271); (290); (311); (314); (322); (343); (350); (400); (425); (439).
-, Rows of houses
-,-, c. 1700, (179).
-,-, 18th-century: (63); (77); (147); (164); (206); (249); (339); (366); (367); (422); (432).
-,-, 19th-century: (90); (107); (112); (114); (116); (117); (118); (120); (121); (123); (124); (129); (151); (156); (171); (261); (263); (264); (275); (279); (281); (287); (288); (289); (295); (321); (324); (325); (407); (419); (426); (447); (448); (449).

Howgrave, Ann, and sons, wall monument, (30) p. 17.

Hudd's Mill, see Water Mills.

Humberstone, Mary, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Hunt
-, Elizabeth (Coddington), wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Margaret, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Robert, alderman, builder of Salutation Inn, (80).
-, Robert, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Robert, builder of iron foundry, p. xliv.
-, William, and wife Sophia (Broughton), wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Hurst, arms, see Heraldry.
-, James: bequest, (51); gift of salver, 1782, (48) p. 41; and wife Phillipa, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, James, benefactor, (50).
-, Rev. Thomas, d. 1802, and wife Margaret, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Rev. Thomas, d. 1838, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, William, see Architects and Surveyors.

Iliffe, Humphry, inscription on chimney stack, (182).

Improvement Act, p. lxii.

Improvement Commissioners: (129); (279); (333); (380).

Industries and Trades: pp. xl—xliii; p. lxiii.
-, Apothecary's workshop, (180).
-, Bakehouses: (141); (430).
-, Breweries: p. 160; (444).
-, Cloth-making: p. xl; p. xli; p. xlii.
-, Coachmaker's shop, (213).
-, Draper's shop, counting house and warehouse, (172).
-, Foundry, (138).
-, Iron foundry: p. xliv; (451).
-, Leather-working: p. xlii; p. xliii.
-, Malt-drying kiln, (14).
-, Maltings: p. xliii; (105); (166); (235); (260); p. 159; (445).
-, Pottery kilns: p. xl; p. xli; (17); (18); (19); (20); p. 144.
-, Sack-making, (410).
-, Silk throwsting factory, (143).
-, Smithy, (350).
-, Terracotta works, (451).

Infirmary, Stamford and Rutland: (62); porter's lodge, (46) p. 34.

Inns and Public Houses, pp. lx—lxi.
-, Albion, (81).
-, Anchor, (202).
-, Balloon: p. lxi; (125).
-, Black Bull: p. xliii; p. liii; p. lxi; p. 131; (352).
-, Blue Bell: p. xliii; p. lxi; p. 106; (243).
-, Boat and Railway: (332); (450).
-, Bull and Swan: p. lxi; p. 90; (216).
-, Carpenter's Arms: p. lxi; (326).
-, Castle, (154).
-, Chequers, (408).
-, Coach and Horses: p. lxi; p. 90; (209).
-, Crown, p. 80.
-, Crown and Woolpack, (428).
-, Eagle and Child: p. lxi; (355).
-, Fox and Hounds, (440).
-, George: p. xliii; p. lxi; p. 90; sign, (206); (239).
-, George and Angel: p. xliii; p. lxi; p. 131; (350).
-, Globe: p. lxi; (174).
-, Golden Fleece, (435).
-, Green Man, (424).
-, Greyhound, (403).
-, Hit and Miss, (269).
-, Horns, p. lii.
-, King's Head, (257).
-, Lincolnshire Poacher, (129).
-, Lord Nelson, (284).
-, Marquis of Granby, (229).
-, Marsh Harrier, (168).
-, 'Kyngesin': p. lx; p. 126.
-, Millstone: p. 58; (75).
-, New Salutation, (133).
-, O'Brien Arms, (382).
-, Olive Branch, (316).
-, Parting Pot, (289).
-, Pineapple, (194).
-, Ram: p. lii; p. 90.
-, Red Cow, (157).
-, Red Lion: p. xliii; p. 112.
-, Reindeer, (323).
-, Rising Sun, (135).
-, Roe Buck, (144).
-, Salutation: p. lxi; p. 58; (80).
-, Shepherd and Shepherdess, (154).
-, Stag and Pheasant, (133).
-, Stamford Hotel: p. lxi; p. 131; (352).
-, Sun and Bell, p. 106.
-, Vaults, (355).
-, Wellington Tavern, p. 162.
-, Wheatsheaf, (78).
-, White Hart, (305).
-, White Lion, (61).

Inscriptions and Scratchings, see also Panels, stone, inscribed.
-, 15th-century: (33) p. 26; (103).
-, 17th-century: (49); (65); (66); (103); (189); (236); (364).
-, 18th-century: (33) p. 26; (65); (66); (137); (176); (182); (299).
-, 19th-century: (52); (53); (137).

Interior decoration: pp. lxxx-lxxxii; see also Wall-painting.
-, Medieval: p. xc; (180).
-, 16th-century, (255).
-, 17th-century: (299) p. 121; (375); (395).
-, 18th-century: (74); (96); (97); (99); (100); (126); (127); (133); (136); (144); (180); (221); (226); (230); (237); (246); (247); (250); (291); (298); (300); (306); (339); (358); (359); (361); (376); (385); (389).
-, 19th-century: (85); (98); (101); (210); (217); (218); (222); (223); (225); (226); (228); (231); (233); (234); (235); (240); (250); (276); (281); (295); (296); (307); (315); (328); (331); (337); (341); (352) pp. 135–6; (395); (396); (416); (417); (427); (444).

Iron Foundry, see Industries and Trades.

Ironwork
-, Balconies: (217); (288); (426).
-, Balusters: (34) p. 28; (96); (101); (427).
-, Balustrade, (352) p. 135.
-, Columns: (34) p. 28; (36); (59); (68); (143); (260); (276).
-, Gates: (28) p. 10; (126); (127).
-, Grates: (184); (236).
-, Lamp bracket, (350).
-, Porch, (301).
-, Railings: (85); (99); (100); (126); (298).
-, Winch and hoist, (348).
-, Windows: (310); (339); (344); (376).

Iron Working: (8); (14); (22); (23); (24); (25).

Irving, Elizabeth, slate headstone, (30) p. 17.

Iwardby, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Elizabeth, see Elmes.

Jackson
-, Cyril, and wife Judith, wall monument, (31) p. 21.
-, T.G., see Architects and Surveyors.
-, Thomas Hippisley, solicitor, office built by: p. lxii; (357).

James, Rev. T., see Architects and Surveyors.

Jennings, Richard, and Mary, floor slab, (30) p. 17.

Jetties
-, 15th-century, (280).
-, Late medieval: (189); (355); (356); (364); (370); (374); (377); (396).
-, 16th-century: (176); (191); (192); (210); (285); (320); (335); (349); (368).
-, c. 1600, (394).
-, 16th or 17th-century: (177); (190); (334); (347); (348).
-, 17th-century: (78); (153); (184); (286); (353).
-, 18th-century: (230); (243); (291); (359).

Jews, in Stamford, p. xli.

John, King, mill of, (65).

Johnson
-, Phillip, brass, (30) pp. 16, 17.
-, William, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Jones, Robert, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Judd, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Elizabeth (Strachan), wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, Louisa (Woodlett), wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, Samuel, d. 1801, and wife Susanna, wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, Samuel, d. 1826, wall monument and floor slab, (31) p. 22.

Jurassic Way, p. xxxv.

Justice, see Statues and Figure Sculpture, 19th-century.

Kendall, H. E., see Architects and Surveyors.

Ketton Dale, former open field, (26).

Keystones, p. lxxv.

Kidson, family, see Craftsmen, Carpenters.

Kilbourn, Joseph, ostler, tenant, (202).

Kirk, Askew, site for Assembly Rooms leased to, (58).

Kitchens: p. lvii; (144); (199); (209); (225); (226); (231); (232); (238) p. 102; (239) p. 106; (250) p. 109; (278); (300); (312); (341); (350); (357); (361); (383) p. 150; (399); (413).

Knight, Richard, proprietor of shop, (182).

Knipe, James, map by, p. xci.

Lady Anne's House, (223).

Lafargue, Eliza, floor slab, (28) p. 11.

Lamb, Margaret, see Walburge.

Lambert, Daniel, slate headstone: p. xlviii; (32).

Lamford, John, see Craftsmen, Carpenters.

Lamp Bracket, see Ironwork.

Lancaster, Blanche, daughter of Henry, Earl of, see Wake.

Langton, James and Joan, brass coffin plate, (34) p. 28.

Lancastrian army, sack by: p. xlii; p. xlvi.

Langley, William, see Architects and Surveyors.

Laségue, M., owner of guano factory, (120).

Latimer, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Lord, of Danby and Snape, (31) p. 21.

Laughton, Saunders, see Craftsmen, Cabinet makers.

Law, Thomas and Co., see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Lawson
-, Anna, plate given by, (28) p. 11.
-, John, and wife Frances, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Leadwork
-, Pump, (412).
-, Rainwater heads: (29) p. 14; (100); (180); (239) p. 105; see also Rainwater heads, dated.
-, Roof of porch, (93).

Leather-working, see Industries and Trades.

Legg, William, see Architects and Surveyors.

Lely, Mr., see Treen.

Lepla, Elizabeth, owner, and inscription, (383).

Library: (61); see also Books.

Lincoln, Bishops of: Chedworth, John, 1452–71, (31) pp. 18, 20; Fleming, Richard, 1421–31, (31) pp. 18, 20, 21; Russell, John, 1480–94, (31) pp. 18, 20, 21.

Lincoln, See of, arms, see Heraldry.

Lindsey
-, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Carpenters.
-, William, see Craftsmen, Carpenters.

Little Friars, site of Carmelite Friary so-called, (46).

Lodges: Burghley Lodges, p. xliv; 19th-century, (46).

Loggias: p. lxiv; (101); (136); (288).

Looker, William, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Lovadaie, Tobe, name inscribed on bell, (30) p. 16.

Low Fields, former open field, (26).

Lowe, Charles, wine merchant: houses built for, (129); and John Horden, site bought by, (121).

Lumby
-, Isaac, coach house owned by, (436).
-, John, and wife Catherine, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, John, see Craftsmen, Brickmakers and terracotta manufacturers.
-, Moses, butcher: malting built by, (166); and son, terrace built by, (447).
-, Thomas, see Architects and Surveyors.

Lumby's Terrace, (447).

Lyndon Hall, Rutland: p. xliii; p. lxxxviii; (299).

Mackenzie, arms, see Heraldry.
-, William, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Malerbe, parliamentary representative for Stamford, 1322, recess for monument and inscription, (54) p. 47.

Mallory (Maleroye or Maleroie) Bridge, see Bridges.

Maltings and Malt-drying kilns, see Industries and Trades.

Maltings Yard, p. 159.

Manton, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Maps, p. xci.

Markets, p. xl; p. xli; p. xlii; p. xliii; p. lxiii; p. 58; p. 60; p. 71; p. 112; see also Fair.
-, Beastmarket, p. 71.
-, Buttermarket, p. lxiii.
-, Corn Market: (36); (79); p. 71; (224).
-, Fridaymarket, p. 71.
-, Grainmarket: p. xl; p. 124.
-, Monday Market, p. 130.
-, Shambles: (61); p. 81.
-, Sheepmarket: p. 60; p. 159.
-, White Meat Market, p. 112.

Markham, Anthony, lessee of Brazenose House, (383) p. 150.

Masons, see Craftsmen.

Masons' Marks, p. xlvi.
-, Medieval, (49).
-, 15th-century: (28) p. 10; (30) p. 17; (31) p. 21.

Mawby, Margaret, wall monument, (31) p. 21.

May, Caroline, and brother Henry, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Mayors' Boards, (57).

McGuffog
-, James, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Mary, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Mears, see Craftsmen, Bellfounders.

Mendicant Orders, see Religious Foundations and Orders.

Merchants' Marks: (28) pp. 8, 9, 10, 11; (48) p. 41; (379) p. 148.

Medoens, Robert, name inscribed on bell, (30) p. 16.

Mergerum, Eli, gift of paten, (30) p. 17.

Merveilleux
-, Caroline, see Aird.
-, Dr. J. G. de: chapel built at cost of, (39); houses built by, (151).
-, Martha, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Metal Worker, see Craftsmen.

Methodist Chapel, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Nonconformist.

Michael, Joseph, and wife Amelia, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Midland Railway Company: contribution to rebuilding of town bridge, (64); construction of line, (68).

Miller, Robert, house altered by, (301).

Millington, Richard, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Mills, see Water Mills and Windmill.

Mills
-, John, and wife Jane, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, Thomas, druggist: shop front possibly installed by, p. lxii; workshop, p. lxiii; owner, (180); owner and builder, (181).

Milner, Thomas, owner and landlord, (120).

Mint, at Stamford, p. xxxix.

Monday Market, see Markets.

Monnot, Stephen, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Monuments, funeral: p. xlviii; p. xlix.
-, Floor slabs
-,-, 18th-century: (28) p. 11; (30) p. 17; (31) p. 22.
-,-, 19th-century: (30) p. 17; (31) p. 22.
-, Headstones
-,-, 17th-century, (29) p. 14.
-,-, 18th-century: (28) p. 11; (29) p. 14; (30) p. 17; (31) p. 22; (32); (33) p. 27; (34) p. 29; slate, p. xlviii, (29) p. 14, (33) p. 27, (34) p. 29.
-,-, 19th-century: (30) p. 17; (31) p. 22; (32); (33) p. 27; slate, p. xlviii, (30) p. 17, (33) p. 27.
-, Recess, 14th-century, (54) p. 47.
-, Slab, 17th-century, (33) p. 27.
-, Table tombs
-,-, 16th-century: p. xlix, (31) p. 21; p. xlix, (33) p. 26.
-, Tomb chests
-,-, 14th-century, (33) p. 27.
-,-, 17th-century, (34) p. 29.
-,-, 18th-century, (28) p. 11.
-, Wall monuments and tablets
-,-, 17th-century: (28) p. 10; (29) p. 14; (31) p. 22; (33) p. 27.
-,-, 18th-century: (28) pp. 10, 11; (29) p. 14; (30) p. 17; p. xlix, (31) pp. 21, 22; (33) p. 27; (34) p. 29.
-,-, 19th-century: (28) pp. 10, 11; (29) p. 14; (30) p. 17; (31) pp. 21, 22; (33) p. 27; (34) p. 29.

Moore, Thomas, owner and builder, (180).

Moses, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Mottram, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Mary and Henrietta, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Mount Pleasant, (264).

Murage grants, 13th and 14th-century: p. xli; (11).

Murray, W., map by, p. xci.

Nattes, J. C., drawings by: p. lxiii; p. xci; p. 81; (179); (182); (239) p. 105; (281).

Neale
-, George, see Craftsmen, Brickmakers.
-, John, house of, p. lvii.
-, John, d. 1782, and wife Elizabeth, wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, John, d. 1797, wall monument, (31) p. 22.
-, Noah, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Nelme, Anthony, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Neunburg, George vander: land bought from widow of, (151); wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Nevison, Richard, brass coffin plate, (34) p. 28.

New Close, former open field, (26).

New Gate, former gate in town walls, (11).

New Testament scenes, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

New Town: p. xliv; p. 111.

Newark, John, see Craftsmen, Brickmakers.

Newbold, Sarah, see Stafford.

Newcomb
-, Alice, wife of John Dixon, carpenter, owner, (71).
-, Richard: arms, (427); building activities, p. lxxxiii, (152), (287), (350), p. 156, (425), (426), (427).

Newspapers, p. xc.

Newton, Ursulah, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Niches, 15th-century, (28) p. 11.

Nicholl, W. G., see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Nicholls, Robert, draper, house built by, (107).

Noel
-, Sir Gerard, of Exton, rebuilding of Stamford Hotel, (352).
-, William, owner, (95).

Norris family, see Craftsmen, Bellfounders.

North Bulwarke, former tower on town walls, (11).

Northon
-, Rev. John, and Elizabeth his wife, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Margaret, see Thompson.

North Road: p. xxxvii; p. xliii; p. xlv; (6); p. 90; p. 124; p. 126.

Norton, Noah, owner and builder, (261).

Nunnery of St. Michael, see Religious Foundations and Orders, Benedictine.

Observatory, see Stamford Institution.

Occupation Sites, medieval: (12); (13); (14); (15); (16).

Offices, p. lxii.
-, 18th-century, (accounting house) (358).
-, 19th-century: (102); (357); (417).

Old Testament scenes, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Oldershaw, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Dr. James, and Anne (Roe) his wife, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

Open fields: p. xliv; p. 68; see also Cultivation Remains and Enclosure.

Orders, superimposed: p. lxxviii; (218); (223); (341); (352) p. 135; (427).

Osborn, Sarah, floor slab, (31) p. 22.

Overmantels, see also Fireplaces.
-, 17th-century, (95).
-, 18th-century, (192).

Oxford University, secession from: p. xlii; p. 144; (383).

Painters, see Craftsmen.

Paintings, see also Wall-paintings.
-, 16th-century, (48) p. 41.
-, 16th or 17th-century, (57).
-, 17th-century, (48) p. 41.
-, 18th-century: (193); (306).

Palmer
-, John, paten given by, (28) p. 11.
-, William, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Panelling, p. lxxxi.
-, 17th-century: (95); (96) p. 63; (210); (238) p. 102; (299) pp. 121, 122; (338); (375); (386); (395); (405).
-, 18th-century: (31) p. 22; (58); (95); (96) p. 63; (99); (100); (132); (133); (135); (142); (145); (150); (167); (178); (180); (184); (186); (196); (212); (220); (223); (227); (230); (238) p. 102; (246); (291); (298); painted, (306); (340); (341); (345); (357); (358); (361); (372); (376); plaster, (383); (386); (442).
-, 19th-century: (141); (340); (362).

Panels, stone, inscribed.
-, 14th-century, (189).
-, 17th-century: (49); (54) p. 48; (96) p. 63; (133); (168); (184); (225); (299) p. 121; (316); (329); (330); (333); (370); (375); (405); (413); (446).
-, 18th-century: (11); (36); (91); (97); (127); (144); (148); (283); (316); (374); (444).
-, 19th-century: (36); (50); (54) p. 48; (98); (115); (137); (159); (163); (171); (180); (261); (263); (271); (332); (333); (400); (447); (454); (458).

Pantiles, see Building Materials, Tiles.

Pargetting: (189); (216); (347).

Parishes: pp. xxxvii–xxxviii; see also Churches, Chapels and Parishes.

Parr, Katherine, (31) p. 21.

Pattern books
-, Gibbs, James, Rules for Drawing (1732), p. lxxi.
-, Langley, B., Treasury of Designs (1745), pp. lxxiv, lxxvi.
-, Salmon, W., Palladio Londiniensis (1734), pp. lxxiv, lxxvii.
-, Taylor, I. and J., Designs for Shop Fronts (1792), p. lxii.

Pavement, see Roman Remains and Finds.

Peal, Moses, see Craftsmen, Builders.

Pearson
-, John, see Craftsmen, Masons.
-, William, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Peck, Francis: historian, p. xc; records by, (30) p. 15, (49), (296).

Peckitt, William, of York, see Craftsmen, Glaziers.

Penn, Henry, see Craftsmen, Bellfounders.

Pepper, John, see Architects and Surveyors.

Perkins, J., see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Peterborough Hall, see Academic Halls, supposed.

Pews, see Seating.

Phillips
-, Sir David, and wife Anne, tomb chest, (33) p. 26.
-, Joseph, brewer, house built by, (444).
-, Joseph and Judith (parents of Joseph): inscribed panel, (444); wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Phillpott, Robert, churchwarden, (31) p. 19.

Pier, see Architectural Details and Carving, medieval.

Pierce, Thomas, see Architects and Surveyors.

Piercy
-, Frederick, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Joseph, and wife Jane, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Pilkington family, see Craftsmen, Carpenters.
-, Thomas, see Architects and Surveyors.

Pingle, former open field, (26).

Piscinae
-, 13th-Century: (28) p. 11; (54) p. 47.
-, 14th-Century, (54) p. 47.
-, 15th-century: (28) p. 11; (30) p. 17; (31) p. 22; (33) p. 27; (48) p. 41.
-, Medieval, (33) p. 27.

Plain tiles, see Building Materials, Tiles.

Plasterwork, see also Floors, plaster, and Pargetting.
-, Ceilings and cornices
-,-, 17th-century: (299) p. 122; (398).
-,-, 18th-century: (95); (100); (128); (134); (136); (168); (221); (248); (250); (291); (309); (341); (359); (360); (383).
-,-, 19th-century: (36); (38); (110); (129); (130); (199); (202); (217); (218); (222); (223); (225); (226); (231); (244); (250); (295); (296); (298); (299) p. 122; (315); (341); (352) p. 136; (383); (384); (397); (427).
-, Frieze, 17th-century, (333).
-, Panelling, 18th-century: (100); (383).

Plate
-, Cups
-,-, 16th-century, (31) p. 22.
-,-, 17th-century: (28) p. 11; (48) p. 41.
-,-, 18th-century: (29) p. 14; (31) p. 22.
-,-, 19th-century, (33) p. 27.
-, Flagons
-,-, 17th-century, (34) p. 29.
-,-, 18th-century: (28) p. 11; (29) p. 14; (31) p. 22.
-,-, 19th-century, (33) p. 27.
-, Funnel, 19th-century, (28) p. 11.
-, Patens
-,-, 17th-century: (28) p. 11; (30) p. 17; (31) p. 23.
-,-, 18th-century: (28) p. 11; (29) p. 14.
-,-, 19th-century, (33) p. 27.
-, Pewter, dish, 19th-century, (34) p. 29.
-, Plates
-,-, 17th-century, (31) p. 23.
-,-, 18th-century: (28) p. 11; (34) p. 29.
-,-, 19th-century: (33) p. 27; (34) p. 29.
-, Salver, 18th-century, (48) p. 41.
-, Sheffield plate, flagon, 19th-century, (48) p. 41.

Plinths, p. lxxvii.

Plouman, John, cellar of, p. lix.

Plumptre, Elizabeth, monument, (31) p. 21.

Pollard, —, wall monument, (31) p. 22.

Pollard and Shenton, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Popple, Nathaniel, floor slab, (31) p. 22.

Porches
-, 16th-century, (349).
-, 18th-century, (210).
-, 19th-century: (85); (93); (96); (97); (107); (126); (217); (276); cast-iron, (301); (356).

Portal, 19th-century, (451).

Portico, to market, now the Library, (61).

Portland, in Domesday Book, identified with W. part of Stamford, pp. xxxvii, xxxviii.

Portwood, George, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Potter, Mary, brass coffin plate, (34) p. 28.

Pottery, p. xl.
-, Roman: (2); (3).
-,-, Nene Valley Ware, (4).
-, Saxon: p. xl; (7), (24).
-, Saxo-norman: (12); (13).
-,-, Stamford Ware, (12).
-, Medieval: (13); (24).
-,-, Stamford Ware: (17); (18); (20); (21); (22).

Pottery Kilns, see Industries and Trades.

Priory House, (276).

Privies, (407). See also Water closets.

Public Houses, see Inns and Public Houses.

Pulpit, 19th-century, (34) p. 29.

Pulpit cloth, see Textiles.

Quarries: p. lxiv; (8); (9); (21); (25); (44); (46); (209); p. 156; (425); (427).

Quoins, p. lxxviii.

Racecourse grandstand, pp. xliii, xliv.

Railings, see Ironwork.

Railways: p. lxiii; see also Midland Railway Company.
-, Lines: Peterborough and Syston, (68), (69); Stamford and Essendine, (69).
-, Stations: (68); (69).

Rainwater heads, dated.
-, 18th-century: (33) p. 27; (100); (239) p. 105; (383); (385).
-, 19th-century: (182); (247).
-, See also Leadwork.

Ramsay, Lady Georgina, daughter of Earl of Dalhousie, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Raunds church, Northants., medieval clock face, p. xlvii.

Rayment, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Clockmakers.

Recesses in churches
-, 14th-century, (54) p. 47.
-, Medieval: (28) p. 11; (31) p. 23; (54) p. 47.

Reedman's Court, (303).

Redifer, William, house built by, (217).

Reesby, Charles, miller, barn occupied by, (410).

Reginald, Master of hospital of St. Thomas, quarry of, p. lxiv.

Religious Foundations and Orders, p. xli.
-, Augustinian friars: site of friary, (43); vault-boss from, (101).
-, Benedictine: abbey of Peterborough, cell of, (44); priory of Durham, cell of, (47), arms, see Heraldry; nunnery of St. Michael, site of, p. xliv, (44), booth given to, p. 81; priory of St. Leonard, (47).
-, Carmelite friars (White Friars), site of friary: (45), (46).
-, Dominican friars (Black Friars), site of house of: p. xliv; p. 69.
-, Franciscan friars (Friars Minor or Grey Friars): site of friary, (45), (46); Stamford Infirmary built on site, (62); Blanche Wake, daughter of Henry, Earl of Lancaster, buried at friary, (189).
-, Friars of the sack, (43).
-, Gilbertine: p. xlii; (31) p. 20.

Religious Subjects, representations of
-, Annunciation, (glass) (31) p. 20.
-, Apostles, (stone) (33) p. 26.
-, Conception, (glass) (48) p. 41.
-, Crucifixion, (glass) (31) p. 20.
-, David and goliath, (glass) (31) p. 20.
-, David, king, (glass), (48) p. 41.
-, Evangelists, (stone) (33) p. 26.
-, God the father (glass): (30) p. 17; (31) p. 20.
-, Host, crowned, (boss) (33) p. 26.
-, Moses, (glass) (31) p. 20.
-, Resurrection, (glass) (31) p. 20.
-, Saints
-,-, Ambrose, (glass) (30) p. 16.
-,-, Anne, (glass) (29) p. 13.
-,-, Augustine, (glass) (30) p. 16.
-,-, Blaise, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Botolph, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Catherine, or Katherine, (glass): (29) p. 13; (30) p. 17; (48) p. 41.
-,-, Christopher, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Edmund, or Edward the Confessor, (48) p. 41.
-,-, Elizabeth, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Etheldreda, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, George, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Giles, (glass) (30) p. 16.
-,-, James the Great, (glass) (48) p. 41.
-,-, John Evangelist (?), (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, John Baptist: (glass) (48) p. 41; (plate) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Lawrence: (glass) (30) p. 17; (statue) (101).
-,-, Leonard, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Mark, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Mary Magdalene, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Mary the Virgin: (glass) (29) p. 13; (glass) (30) p. 17; (glass) (48) p. 41; (statue) (33) p. 27.
-,-, Matthew, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Michael, (glass) (48) p. 41.
-,-, Oswald, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Paul, (glass) (48) p. 41.
-,-, Peter Martyr, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, Petronilla, (glass) (30) p. 17.
-,-, William of Norwich, (statue) (33) p. 25.
-, Samson, (glass) (31) p. 20.
-, Solomon, king, (glass) (48) p. 41.
-, Three Maries, (glass) (31) p. 20.
-, Trinity: (glass) (31) p. 20; (glass) (48) p. 41; (seal) p. 163.
-, Types and antitypes, (glass) (31) p. 20.

Reredorters: (44); (47); see also Garderobes.

Reredos, 19th-century, (34) p. 29.

Resurrection, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Richardson
-, Firm of, probable office of, (102).
-, Charles, see Architects and Surveyors.
-, James, see Craftsmen, Builders.

Ridge-and-furrow, (26).

Ridge-tile, medieval: p. lxix; (368).

Ridlington
-, Elizabeth, floor slab, (30) p. 17.
-, Robert: brass, (30) p. 16; floor slab, (30) p. 17.
-, —Ridlington, tenant of Priory House, (47) p. 34.

Roberts, Mary, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

River crossings: p. xxxv; p. xxxviii; p. xxxix; see also Bridges.

Rivers: Gwash, p. xxxv, p. xxxvii; Welland, p. xxxv.

Roads, see North Road.

Robinson
-, Elizabeth (Wells), wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Joseph, miller: house built for, (250); granary built by, (65); house built by, (86); wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Mary, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Prudence (Ansell), wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Thomas, and wife Anne, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Rocher, Caroline, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Rock House: p. 156; (427).

Rock Terrace, (426).

Rode, Emma, wall monument, (28) p. 10.

Roden, John, mayor, 1833, (54) p. 48.

Roe, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Anne, see Oldershaw, Dr. James.

Roffe, Thomas, raised pindle for Marquess of Exeter, p. lxvi.

Rogers, arms, see Heraldry.
-, John, inscription, (97).

Roman Catholic Churches: (35); p. 58.

Roman Remains and Finds
-, Buildings, (1).
-, Camp, supposed, p. xxxv.
-, Coins: (2); (4).
-, Crematorium, (3).
-, Cremation urns (?), p. xxxv.
-, Pavement: p. xxxv; (1).
-, Road, (6).
-, Settlement: p. xxxvi; (5).
-, See also Pottery.

Roofs, in churches
-, 14th-century, steep-pitched, (33) p. 26.
-, 15th-century, low-pitched with cambered tie beam: (28) p. 9; (29) p. 13; (30) p. 16; (33) p. 25.
-, 17th-century, low-pitched, (54) p. 47.
-, With angels: (28) p. 9; (29) p. 13; (30) p. 16.

Roofs, secular, p. lxviii.
-, 13th-century, (379) p. 148.
-, Medieval: (48) p. 40; (178); (216); (297); (303); (374).
-,-, With clasped purlins: (82); (238); (336); (355); (412); (414).
-,-, With crown posts: (103); (280); (354); (415).
-, 16th-century: (191); (294); (319); (320); (349).
-,-, With clasped purlins: (83); (95); (176); (192); (216); (334); (347); (368); (369).
-, 17th-century: (234); (236); (277); (333); (340); (353).
-,-, With clasped purlins: (94); (133); (134); (142); (327); (355); (362); (373); (375); (405).
-,-, With principal rafters with curved feet: (285); (349).
-, 17th or 18th-century, (394).
-,-, With principal rafters with curved feet, (178).
-, 18th-century
-,-, With king posts, (60).
-,-, With clasped purlins: (194); (220).
-,-, With square-set purlins: (60); (100); (221); (224); (276); (331); (363).
-,-, With principal rafters with curved feet: (72); (100); (191); (220); (357) p. 138; (358).
-, 19th-century, with square-set purlins, (235).

Rossi, John, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Rotherham (Scott), see York, Archbishop of, and Heraldry.

Rubbing, Clement, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Russell, see Lincoln, Bishops of, and Heraldry.

Rutland Terrace: p. xliv; (288).

Sack-making, see Industries and Trades.

Safe, 19th-century, (57) p. 49; see also Strong-rooms.

St. Andrew, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Former churches and parishes.

St. Clement, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Former churches and parishes.

St. Clement Delves, quarry, p. lxiv.

St. George: arms, see Heraldry; Church of, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes; Cross of, (29) p. 13; Order of, (29) p. 12, badge (31) p. 21, Garter emblem, (29) pp. 13, 15, Garter (333), knights, portraits in glass, (29) p. 13.

St. George's Gate, former gate in town walls, (11).

St. George's Titheyard, later name of site of church of St. Michael the Less, (42).

St. Gilbert of Sempringham, arms, see Heraldry.

St. John Baptist: Church of, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes; incumbents, see Sargeaunt and Snowden; rectory, house and shop sold by, (201), house, (344).

St. Leonard, Priory of, see Religious Foundations and Orders, Benedictine.

St. Martin, Church of, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes.

St. Mary: Church of, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes; rectory of, (362).

St. Mary Bynnewerk, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Former churches and parishes.

St. Michael, Church of, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes.

St. Michael Cornstall or the Less, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Former churches and parishes.

St. Michael's Delves, medieval quarry, p. lxiv.

St. Michael's Nunnery, see Religious Foundations and Orders, Benedictine.

St. Nicholas' Church, Leicester, font from (34) moved to, p. 28.

St. Paul: former Church of, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Former churches and parishes; rector, see Elyngton.

St. Paul's Gate, former gate in town walls, (11).

St. Peter, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Former churches and parishes.

St. Peter's Callis, see Almshouses.

St. Peter's Gate, former gate in town walls, (11).

St. Stephen and Holy Trinity, see Churches, Chapels and Parishes, Former churches and parishes.

St. Wilfrid, monastery said to have been founded by, (47) p. 34.

Saints, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Samson, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Sargeaunt, Henry, rector, brass, (30) p. 16.

Saunders, arms, see Heraldry.
-, John, brass, (28) p. 10.

Saunderson, Martha, see Etough.

Scarre, Andrew, given licence to sell wine at George Inn, 1568, (239) p. 105.

Schools
-, Stamford School: 16th-century, (54) p. 46; schoolroom, 19th-century, (54) p. 47.
-, Former Schoolhouse, 19th-century, (55).
-, Former Schools, 19th-century: Girls National, (55); Congregational, (56).

Scot Gate, former gate in town walls, (11).

Scott, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Margaret, wall monument, (28) p. 10.
-, William, wall monument, (28) p. 10.
-, See also York, Archbishop of.

Screens, 15th-century: p. xlix; (29) p. 14; (30) p. 17; (48) p. 41.

Sculptors and Monumental Masons, see Craftsmen.

Seabrook, Edward, wool stapler, house built by, (358).

Searson, George, floor slab, (30) p. 17.

Seating
-, Benches, 18th-century, (57) p. 49.
-, Chair, medieval, (48) p. 40.
-, Pews, 19th-century: (31) p. 23; (34) p. 29; (36).
-, Stalls, 15th-century, (48) p. 41.

Sedding, J. D., see Architects and Surveyors.

Sellers, John, scratching, (65).

Sempringham Hall, see Academic Halls, supposed.

Seneca, inscription, (glass) (48) p. 41.

Serocold, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Rev. John, and wife Mary, monument, (31) p. 22.

Settlements
-, Roman: pp. xxxv-xxxvii; (5).
-, Anglo-saxon: pp. xxxv-xxxviii; (9).
-, Danish: pp. xxxvi-xxxix; (8).

Shambles, see Markets.

Sharp, S., and Ackermann, engraving by, (31) p. 21.

Sharpe, Edward, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Shaw, William, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Sherard, see Shirwood.

Shirwood, see Durham, Bishops of, and Heraldry, Sherard.

Shops and shop fronts: pp. lxi-lxii; p. 90.
-, Medieval: p. xli; p. lii; (338).
-, 17th-century, (191).
-, 18th-century: (139); (179); (180); (213); (248); (283); (351).
-, 19th-century: (133); (141); (149); (172); (173); (182); (184); (185); (188); (192); (195); (201); (204); (205); (234); (241); (243); (244); (246); (252); (278); (279); (280); (281); (284); (314); (334); (335); (344); (348); (350); (354); (390); (401); (415); (425); (454).

Shower-baths: p. lviii; (250).

Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, surveys at: (378); (379); (384).

Silk throwsting, see Industries and Trades.

Sills, p. lxxv.

Silversmiths, see Craftsmen.

Simpson, Francis, quarry at Little Casterton, p. lxv.

Slate, see Building materials.

Smith
-, Ann (Woodroffe), floor slab, (30) p. 17.
-, Henry, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, James, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.
-, Thomas, timber merchant, p. 116.
-, Thomas, d. 1760, and wife Sarah, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, Thomas, d. 1798, and wife Elizabeth, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Masons.
-, William, see Craftsmen, Brickmakers.

Smithy, see Industries and Trades.

Snape, 16th-century glass from, (31) p. 21.

Snow
-, Charles, house purchased by, (95) p. 62.
-, Thomas, upholsterer, and Elizabeth his wife: inscription on chimney stack, (182); wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Snowden, Richard: incumbent, name inscribed on bell, (30) p. 16; founder of hospital, (52).

Snowden's Hospital, see Hospitals.

Solomon, King, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Sources, historical, p. xc.

Spademan, Robert, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Sparrow family, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Spencer
-, John, mercer, house leased by, p. lxii.
-, —, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Squint, 15th-century, (48) p. 41.

Spierinck, Nicholas, see Craftsmen, Book-binders.

SS collars, (33) p. 26.

Stables: (94); (133); (144); (209); (226); (239) pp. 105, 106; (288); (363); (366); (383) p. 150; (425); see also Coach houses.

Stafford, Sarah (Newbold), monument, (31) p. 22.

Stair turrets
-, 15th-century, (103).
-, 16th-century, (239) p. 105.
-, 17th-century: (94); (140).
-, 18th-century: (179); (191); (220); (291); (306); (376); (389).
-, 19th-century: (226); (297); (315); (328).

Staircases: p. lxxxii; p. xc.
-, 17th-century: (230); (411).
-,-, Splat balusters: (230); (299) p. 122.
-, 18th-century: (95) p. 61; (97); (99); (100); (127); (133); (144) (reset); (147); (178); (191); (196); (219); (220); (237); (238) p. 102; (239) p. 106; (240); (242); (246); (248); (278); (291); (296); (298) (reset); (300); (332) (reset); (340); (342); (357) p. 138; (358); (360); (361); (362); (383) p. 130; (385); (390); (441).
-,-, Splat balusters: (96); (99); (133); (134) (reset); (179); (184); (238) p. 102; (249); (294); (368).
-, 19th-century: (85); (87); (95); (136); (173); (175); (184); (199); (202); (218); (225); (226); (231); (232); (250) p. 108; (276); (295); (301); (334); (343); (344); (352) p. 135; (395).
-,-, Cast-iron balusters: (96); (101); (427).

Stalls, see Seating.

Stamford Baron, p. xxxvii.

Stamford High School, property of: (217); (218); (222); (223).

Stamford Hotel: p. lxi; p. 131; (352).

Stamford School, (54).

Stamford Ware, see Pottery.

Stamford, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Borough Surveyor, (151).
-, Corporation: (27); (33) p. 26; (51); (383) p. 150.
-, Institution, (59).
-, Municipal Offices, (331).

Stamford and Rutland Infirmary: (62); Lodge, (46) p. 34.

Standwell, Thomas, Stamford Hotel leased to, (352) p. 135.

Stanfort, cloth, p. xl.

Statues and Figure Sculpture
-, Medieval, (54) p. 47.
-, 14th-century: (33) p. 25; (33) p. 27.
-, 15th-century, (101).
-, 17th-century, (54) p. 47.
-, 18th-century, (31) p. 21.
-, 19th-century, (352).

Staveley, Christopher, see Architects and Surveyors.

Ste. . ., Robert, floor slab, (30) p. 17.

Stevenson
-, Leonard, house bought by, (357).
-, Margaret, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Sarah, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

Stokes
-, Rev. Charles, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, Harriet, headstone, (31) p. 22.

Stokke, rebus of, (48) p. 41.
-, John, father-in-law of founder of hospital, (48) p. 37.
-, Thomas, Canon of York, endowment of hospital, (48) p. 37.

Stone, see Building Materials.

Stoups, 15th-century: (31) p. 23; (33) p. 27.

Strachan, Elizabeth, see Judd.

String-course, see Architectural Details and Carving, medieval.

Strong-rooms, 19th-century: p. lxii; (102); (357) p. 139; (417).
-, Cornstall, medieval name for St. Leonard's Street, p. 124.
-, Cornwansty, possible medieval name for Maiden Lane, p. 109.
-, Estebythewater, medieval name for Water Street: p. xl; p. 159.
-, Highgate, medieval name for High Street St. Martins, p. 90.

Stukeley, the Rev. William, vicar of All Saints, antiquary: p. xxxv; p. xxxviii; p. liv; p. lxiii; p. lxxxii; p. xc; (2); (3); (6); (10); (11); (29) p. 13; (41); (44); (45); (47) p. 36; (101); (103); (349); (383) p. 150; (412); garden, p. lxiii, (97); collection of architectural fragments, p. lxiv, p. lxxx; house, p. 60, (97), (360).

Sturges, John, see Architects and Surveyors.

Styles of architecture and decoration, medieval, p. lxix.

Styles of architecture and decoration, post-medieval, pp. lxx-lxxi.
-, Chinese: (93); (278); (306).
-, Corinthian: p. lxii; p. lxxviii; (31) p. 21; (180); (218); (352) p. 135; (427).
-, Doric: p. lxii; (36); (57) p. 49; (96) p. 63; (97); (210); (217); (281); (288); (301); (358); (444).
-, Dutch: (279); (332).
-, Egyptian: (352) p. 136; (427).
-, Gothic: pp. xlvii-xlviii; p. lxxi; (48) p. 39; (51); (62); (110); (176); (357); (362).
-, Greek: p. lxxi; (59); (97); (101); (129); (148); (199); (218); (222); (244); (288); (291); (341); (352); (426); (427); (444).
-, Ionic: p. lxxviii; (96) p. 63; (218); (299) p. 122; (350); (358).
-, Italianate: p. lxxi.
-, Jacobean: p. lxxi; (233); (279); (333).
-, Neo-classical, (352).
-, Norman: (62); (64).
-, Regency, (85).
-, Rococo: (96) p. 63; (299) p. 122.
-, Tudor: p. lxxi; (50); (52); (53); (54) p. 48; (62); (68); (69); p. 71; (176); (332); (352) p. 136; (450).
-, Tuscan: p. lxx; p. lxii; p. lxxviii; (37); (61); (96) p. 63; (126); (223); (276); (341); (427); (442).

Suffolk, Duke of, site of Franciscan friary given to, (46).

Summer Houses: pp. lxiii-lxiv; (96) p. 63; (97).

Summers, W. and S., iron railings by, (53).

Sun Insurance Company, (357).

Sundials
-, Medieval (scratch dial), (30) p. 16.
-, 18th-century: (28) p. 11; (29) p. 14.

Surveyors, see Architects and Surveyors.

Sutton, John, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Symonds, William, monument, (31) p. 22.

Tables
-, 17th-century: (28) p. 11; (29) p. 14; (48) p. 42.
-, 18th-century: (31) p. 23; (33) p. 27; (36).

Tatam, Henry, see Craftsmen, Cabinet makers.

Tathwell
-, Cornwall, wall monument, (28) p. 10.
-, Sophia, see Baker.

Tattershall Church: glass from, (31) pp. 19–21; glass installed by John Glazier of Stamford, (48) p. 41.

Taylor
-, Mrs., shop of, p. lvii.
-, R., see Craftsmen, Bellfounders.

Tearle, Thomas, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Tenter Meadow: p. xliv; p. 81.

Terraces, see Houses, Rows of houses.

Terracotta, see Building materials.

Terracotta manufacturers, see Craftsmen, Brickmakers.

Terracotta works, see Industries and Trades.

Textiles, p. xlix.
-, Altar frontal, 18th-century, (30) p. 17.
-, Pulpit cloth, 18th-century, (30) p. 17.

Thatch, see Building materials.

Theatre, former: (60); p. 116.

Thompson
-, Emma, wall monument, (28) p. 10.
-, Margaret (Northon), wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Mary, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, —, see Craftsmen, Builders.

Thorpe, Edward, draper's shop, counting house and warehouse built and sold by: p. lxii; (172).

Three Maries, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Thurney Hall, see Academic Halls, supposed.

Tiles, floor
-, Medieval, (46).
-, 19th-century, (31) p. 23.

Tiles, roof, see Building Materials, Tiles.

Timber-framing: p. xliii; p. lxvii; p. lxix.
-, Medieval: (82); (216); (372).
-, Late medieval: (189); (210); (336); (354); (355); (364); (370); (374); (377); (396); (415).
-, 15th-century: (238) p. 103; (280); (412).
-, 16th-century: (176); (191); (192); (243); (285); (294); (320); (335); (349); (368).
-, c. 1600, (394).
-, 16th or 17th-century: (177); (319); (334); (347); (348); (369).
-, 17th-century: (71); (75); (78); (94); (104); (134); (140); (144); (153); (173); (236); (257); (277); (286); (305); (316); (318); (327); (328); (353); (355); (365); (381); (386); (399); (410).
-, 18th-century: (72); (127); (139); (144); (179); (191); (219); (230); (291); (306); (312); (328); (338); (359); (386); (389); (414).
-, 19th-century: (172); (243); (332); (396).
-, Undated, (185).
-, Details of construction
-,-, Dragon beams: (364); (370).
-,-, Face-pegging: p. lxviii; (379) p. 148.
-,-, Infilling: p. lxvii; (176); (238) p. 103; (280).

Timperon, Robert, see Craftsmen, Cabinet makers.

Tinkler, R., see Craftsmen, Masons.

Tipping, Benjamin, see Craftsmen, Cabinet makers.

Tivoli Cottage, (454).

Toll House: (64); (450).

Torkington: family, (417); James and John, attorneys, p. lxii.

Torkington House, (417).

Torrington Diaries, former St. George's gate in town walls illustrated in, (11).

Towers, Church
-, Dating from the 13th century: (29) pp. 11, 13; (33) pp. 23, 24.
-, Dating from the 15th century: p. xlvi; (28) pp. 8, 9; (30) p. 16; (31) p. 19.
-, Dating from the 17th century, (29) p. 13.
-, Dating from the 19th century, (34).

Towers, defensive, see Defences.

Town Hall: (57); formerly in Bridge Gate, (11), (64).

Trade, development of: pp. xl-xliii; pp. lxii-lxiii.

Traylen family, Traylen and Lenton, see Architects and Surveyors.

Treen
-, Frances: Trinity Methodist chapel built at cost of, (37); house built for, (98).
-, Joseph, tea dealer, and Mr. Lely, house built by, (276).

Trinity, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Truesdale, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Elizabeth, wall monument, (28) p. 10.
-, Thomas, wall monument, (28) p. 10; inscription, (50).
-, Thomas, d. 1700, benefaction, (53).

Truesdale's Hospital, see Hospitals.

Truman, arms, see Heraldry.
-, John: house built by, (148); and wives Mary and Lettice, monument, (31) p. 21.
-, Thomas, monument, (31) p. 21.

Turnpike Trustees: (57); (64); (311); (387).

Twopeny, William, drawings by: p. xlv; p. lii; p. xci; (34) p. 28; (64); (79); (233); (297); (304); (336); (380); p. 159.

Tyler, W., see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Types and Antitypes, see Religious Subjects, representations of.

Undercrofts
-, Medieval: p. xli; p. lxi; (183); (342).
-, 12th-century, (336).
-, 13th-century: (214); (297); (338); p. 130; (340).

Urban design, p. lxxxii.

Usher, see Heraldry.

Vale House, The, (250).

vander Neunberg, see Neunberg.

Ventilator grilles
-, 18th-century: (211); (339); (367).
-, 19th-century, (34) p. 28.

Verandah, 19th-century, (86).

Victory, see Statues and Figure Sculpture, 18th-century.

Virtues, representation of: (glass) (30) p. 17; (stone) (36).

Wake, Blanche, daughter of Henry Earl of Lancaster, inscribed panel to, (189).

Wakefield, battle of, p. xlvi.

Walburge, Margaret (Lamb): gift of cup, (31) p. 22; gift of plates, (31) p. 23.

Walker, Widow, owner of Roe Buck Inn, (144).

Wall-paintings
-, In churches
-,-, 15th-century, (31) p. 22.
-,-, 17th-century: p. xlix; (28) p. 11.
-, In houses, p. lxxx.
-,-, Medieval: p. xc; (103) p. 68.
-,-, 16th-century, (210).
-,-, Early 17th-century, (189).

Wallis, J. C., veterinary surgeon, builder of Rutland Terrace, (288).

Walters, John, see Architects and Surveyors.

Ward, Henry, ironmonger: warehouse built by, p. lxiii, (450); and wives Sarah and Hannah, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Wardale, Richard of, cellar of, p. lix.

Warehouses, p. lxii.
-, 18th-century, (450).
-, 19th-century: (155); (165); (172); (199); (243); (287); (348); (401); (425).

Warren, Jane, wall monument, (28) p. 10.

Warwick, Richard, alderman and mayor, brass, (33) p. 26.

Water closets: p. lviii; (250); (288); see also Privies.

Water Gate, former gate in town walls, (11).

Water Mills, p. lxiii.
-, Hudd's: (66); p. 159.
-, King's, (65).
-, North, former name for King's Mill, q.v.

Watson, David, and Mary his wife, wall monument, (28) p. 11.

Webb, Bridget, wall tablet, (28) p. 11.

Welland, see Rivers.

Welland House, (444).

Wellington Lane, (173).

Wells, see Robinson, Elizabeth.

Wells House, (399).

West, Henry Parker, mayor 1823; inscription, (52); and wife Mary, wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Westmacott, see Craftsmen, Sculptors and monumental masons.

Wharves: pp. lxii-lxiii; p. 69; p. 159; p. 162.

Whitby, William, wall monument, (33) p. 27.

White
-, Chamberlin, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, George and Phoebe his wife, and Woods their son, wall monument, (28) p. 11.
-, James, and wife Phillis, (30) p. 17.

White Friars, see Religious Foundations and Orders, Carmelite friars.

White Tower, former tower on town walls, (11).

Whitley, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Cassandra, wall monument, (30) p. 17.
-, James, manager of Theatre, (60); performance by company in and of hospital, (51).

Whitworth, R. S. Hurst, owner, (383).

Wigmore, Elizabeth, brass coffin plate, (34) p. 28.

Willamott, William, see Craftsmen, Masons.

Willford, Joseph, see Craftsmen, Brazier.

William I, King, priory refounded by, (47) p. 34.

Williams, William, (33) p. 27.

Williamson, Alderman, rebuilding of front, (349).

Williamson's Almshouses, see Almshouses.

Willoughby House, (127).

Wilson
-, Catherine, brass, (28) p. 10.
-, Samuel, wall monument, (34) p. 29.
-, Sophia (Drakard), wall monument, (34) p. 29.

Winch and Hoist, see Ironwork.

Winder, arms, see Heraldry.
-, Mary, see Blackwell.
-, William, of Dufton, (33) p. 27.

Windmill: p. lxiii; (67).

Windmill Cottage, (437).

Windows: p. lxxi; see also Architectural Details and Carving, medieval, Glass and Ironwork.

Wing, John, see Architects and Surveyors.

Wisbech, Peter, solar of, p. lxi.

Wisdom, John, see Craftsmen, Silversmiths.

Wissing, William, artist, monument, (31) p. 22.

Wittering Heath, horse racing on, p. xliii.

Wodehous, Robert de, given licence to found friary, (43).

Wollerowe, medieval row, p. 112.

Wolph, Richard, grocer and alderman: p. 60; house, (97).

Wood, Sancton, see Architects and Surveyors.

Woodcocke
-, Edward, (29) p. 14.
-, Mary, wall monument, (29) p. 14.
-, Ursulah, see Cust.

Woodlett, Louisa, see Judd.

Woodroffe
-, Ann, see Smith.
-, Solomon, wall monument, (30) p. 17.

Woolston
-, J., see Craftsmen, Builders.
-, Robert, see Craftsmen, Builders.

Workhouse, former, (63).

Wothorpe
-, Quarries of Earl of Exeter (1797) at: p. lxv; (209).
-, Race stand at, pp. xliii-xliv.

Wright
-, Ann, d. 1798, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Ann, d. 1829, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Henry, upholsterer, property bought by, (316).

Wyche
-, John, house occupied by, (127).
-, John, town clerk, improvements to house, (95).
-, John, d. 1820, wall monument, (28) p. 10.

Wykys, Henry, vicar of All Saints, brass, (28) p. 10.

Wyldbore, John, wall monument, (29) p. 14.

York, Archbishopric of, arms, see Heraldry.

York, Archbishop of, Rotherham (Scott), Thomas, 1480–1500: (31) p. 18; arms, see Heraldry.

York, Dukes of, badge of, see Heraldry.

Yorke
-, James, wall monument, (33) p. 27.
-, Mary, gift of plate, (33) p. 27.