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Suffolk, Duke of, 398-9
 Duchess of, 31

Surfleet, 452-3

Sutterton, 459

Sutton, Long, 472-4

Sutton, Thomas, 206

Swallow, 231

Swan St. Hughs, 116

Swan-marks, 492

Swan, ballad of the, 299

Swaton, 86-7

Swineshead, 457-9

Swinstead, 31

Sword called "Fox," 131

Syston Hall, 64


T

Tallington, 7, 19

Tathwell, St. Vedast's, 276-7

Tattershall, 12, 235, 370-1, 379-80, 382-9
  Mantelpieces, 384, 388

Taylor, John, poet, 405

Tealby, 273, 343

Temple Belwood, 210
  Bruer, 76, 151, 154-9

Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 131-4, 340, 346-357

Tennyson, Dr., 342-344, 346

Tennyson Centenary, 131-2

Tennyson, family of, 343-57

Tennyson-Turner, C., 233-4

Tennyson poems in the Lincolnshire dialect, 356

Tennyson, Matilda, last of the family, 353

Tetford, 379

Tetney, 3, 266-7

Theddlethorpe, West, 293, 313

Theodore, Archbp. of Canterbury, 193

Thorganby, 274

Thonock Hall, 204, 495

Thornton Abbey, 219-21, 238

Thornton Curtis, 108, 215-16

Thorpe, 325-7

Thorpe Hall, 284-9

Thorpe St. Peter's, 259

Threckingham, 32

Thurcytel, first Abbot of Croyland, 485

Thurlby, 29, 259

Tickencote, 18

Toft-next-Newton, 270

Top, Cliff and Wold, 232

Torrington, East and West, 263

Tothby, 290

Tournai fonts, 108, 215, 259

Tournays, or Tourneys, family of, 269-70

Tower-on-the-Moor, 398

Toynton, High, 342

Trent, R., 4, 114, 137-8, 200-2, 207

Tumby, 370, 379-80

Tupholme, Abbey, 284, 395

Two churches in one churchyard, 280

Tydd St. Mary, 465, 474

U

Uffington Hall, 19

Ulceby, 213, 282

Uppingham, founder of, 16, 206

Upton, 206

Usselby, 231

Utterby, 260, 267, 284


V

Vyner, F. G., 144


W

Waddington, 164

Wainfleet, 91, 327-9, 379

Wainfleet, St. Mary's, 329

Wainfleet, William of, Bishop, 327-8

Waith, 263

Wake, de, family of, 20-1, 23, 40

Walcot, double "squint" at, 41

Walesby, 274

Walks, Uppingham to Boston, 35;
  Horncastle to Mablethorpe, 249

Wall-painting, 141, 182, 410

Walmsgate, 283

Waltham, 264, 274

Wapentake, meaning of, 73-74

"Warping," process of, 212

Wars, Civil, 19, 53-5, 201, 232, 286, 364

Wars of the Roses, 10-11, 18

Watts, G. F., and Tennyson, 134

"Wedercoke" at Louth, 240

Weir dyke, 144, 183, 186

Welbourn, John de, treasurer, 98, 151

Well, 247-251

Welland, R., 7

Wellbourn, 154

Wellingore, 161

Wellington and Dr. Keate, 345

Wells, blow-, 232, 267

Welton-le-Wold, 268.

Wernington, William de, Master Mason, 487

Wesley, Samuel and John, 210-12, 499

Westmoreland Stories, 303, 338-9

Weston, 463

Whitgift, John, Archbp. of Canterbury, 225, 232

Wickenby, 260

Wilfrid, Bishop, 8-10

Wilksby, 368

Willingham, North, 146, 230, 244, 272, 277
  South, 244, 268
  Cherry, 143
  by Stow, 206

Wilsthorpe, 40, 41

Whaplode, 466-8

Willoughby, 248, 278

Willoughby d'Eresby, family of 30-1, 86, 248-9, 333-5