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The volume collects descriptive antiquarian accounts of numerous rural parishes around Horncastle, with entries that combine place-name etymology, local topography, church and archaeological remains, parish registers, and lists of landholders, together with practical community details such as postal arrangements. The author describes a research method based on pedestrian visitation and archival enquiry, acknowledges gaps, repetitions, and editorial limitations, and appends corrigenda and cross-references while indicating further planned work. The result is a factual, locality-focused compilation that blends antiquarian observation with practical information for residents and researchers.

,, Silkstone, Robert de, Monument in Church, 126

,, Smerehorn, Alan gives Watermill to Revesby Abbey, 128

,, Webberly family, John, strong supporter of Charles I., 128

Kirkstead, Abbey founded by Hugh, Fitz Eudo, 105, 229

,, Mastiffs, 101, note

Knatchbull, Sir Edward, 114, 164

Knollys, Hanserd, Churchman and Baptist, 181 and note

Kyme, Barony of, 61

,, family, 110, 182

,, Simon de, 131

L.

Lacy, John de, 88

,, John de, Earl of Lincoln, 104

,, Ilbert de, Lord of Kirkby-on-Bain, 104, 177, 208

,, Also of Pontefract, called Kirkby by the Saxons, 104

,, Great possessions of, 104

,, Henry de, 104

Lucia, 15, 87, 88, 121, 152, 159, 176, 178, 180, 189, 194, 208

Lancaster, Duke of, 27

,, Thomas, Earl of, 106

Langrick, i.e., Long Creek, 99

Langton of Langton, Patron of Lusby, 1677–1833, 149

,, Stephen de, Archbishop, 134

Laval, Wido de, 106

Lawlessness, temp. Simon de Tumby, 108 note

Leedsgate, i.e., “our Lady’s gate,” 119

“Liber Niger,” Hearne’s, 54

Lichgate, memorial to Honble. E. Stanhope, 168

Lindisfarne, Monks of, 103

Lisours, Albreda de, 106

Lister, Sir Martin, Eminent Zoologist, &c., 61, 62

,, Sir Matthew, Court Physician, &c., 60, 62

,, Matthew, Esq., Lord of Oxcombe, 149

Littlebury, family of, 6, 8, 90, 91 and note, 124, 153

,, Sir Humphrey, 6

,, George of Somersby, 51

,, Humphrey, 152

,, John of Hagworthingham, 77

,, Margaret, bequest to the poor, 170

,, Their large residence, 171

Livesey, Thomas, Esq., of Blackburn, 20

Lodington family, 126

Lola Montez, 35

L’Oste, Revs. C. N., 166 and note

Lusby church described, 135, 136

,, Owners of—

,, ,, Tonna Almer and other Saxons, 131

,, ,, Gilbert de Gaunt, 131

,, ,, Simon de Kyme, 131

,, ,, Walter de Bec, 132

,, ,, Ranulph, Bishop of Durham, 132

,, ,, Pinson, 132

,, ,, John Bec, 133

,, ,, Willoughby family, 133

,, ,, Bishop of Durham, 134

Bishop of Lincoln, 134

M.

Malbish, Osbert, 48

,, Richard de, 47

Maletoft, Roger de, 178

Malo Lacu (Mauley) family of, 146

,, Arms of, 147

Malo Lacu, Peter, born at Poictou, 146

,, Built Castle of Mountgrace, 146

Manvers, Earl, 62, 80, 96

Manure of sheep in Kirkby granted to Kirkstead Abbey, 107

Margaret, St., 227, note

Mastiffs of Kirkstead Abbey, 101, note

Massenge, or Masinge, 123 and note

Mavis Enderby, church described, 52–3

,, Owners of, see Enderby, Mavis

Meschines, Ranulph de, 88, 201

Mills, as valuable property, 12 note, 103, 105, 108, 135, note, 156, 176, 225

Miningsby, church described, 142

,, ,, Runic stone in Churchyard, 142

,, ,, Ranulph de, 139

,, Owners of Miningsby—

,, ,, Moretaine, Earl of, 102

,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, 138, 139

,, ,, William de Romara, 139

,, ,, Baldric, de Cheles, 139

,, ,, Hugo Wac (Wake), 139

,, ,, Ranulph de, Miningsby, 139

,, ,, Hubert Walker, Archbishop, 140

,, ,, Robert de Herecourt, 140

,, ,, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, 140

,, ,, John Scayman, of Miningsby, 141

,, ,, Robert de Willoughby, 141

,, ,, Sir John de Ipre, 141

,, ,, Richard Skepper, 140

,, ,, Grynne family, 141

Monas-Tessera-Graphica, 51

Montez, Lola, 35

N.

Names of fields, peculiar, 9, 10, 11, 18, 40, 70, 71, 79, 84, 114, 115, 119, 122, 123, 127, 141, 150, 151, 161, 170, 171, 207

Newcastle, Duke of, 20, 180

Newcomen, John, of “Sallaby,” 68

,, Pedigree, 69

Newcomen, Richard, of “Nether Toynton,” 68

,, Samuel, of “Nether Toynton,” 68, 69

“Niger Liber,” Hearne’s, 54

Northumberland, Earl of, 59

Nova-villa, Robert de, 208

O.

Odd, Bishop of Baieux, 2, 101, 102, 182, 208

Old Revesby deeds, from Burghley House, 161

Oratory Medlam, (Revesby), 161

Ordericus Vitalis quoted, 226

Ormsby, Richard de, 146

Oswy, King of Northumbria, 102, 103

Otter, Francis, memorial window, 157

Otter, Miss, restored Ranby church, 1839, 156

P.

Palfreyman, 44, 125 and note, 134

Parker, John, a “Recusant,” 80

“Pelham Buckle,” its origin, 178 and note

“Peppercorn” rent, 127, 163

Percy, Henry, 59

Percy family, 110, 112

Pinson, “Dapifer,” 54, 132, 230

Plantagenet, Edmund, 88

Plantagenet, wood planted by, 90

Poolham, 35, 36, 37, 38, 43

Portland, Duke of, 181

Prayers for the dead, 84

Privilege of wearing hat before Royalty, 3, 195

Proviso, curious in Will, 124

Q.

Quincy, Hawise de, 76

Robert de, 88

Quitclaims, Walter Bec, toll of corn, 107

,, Manure of sheep, 107

R.

Raithby church described, 154

,, Owners of Raithby—

,, ,, Elnod, the Saxon, 151

,, ,, William de Karilepho, 151

,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, 151

,, ,, Eudo, son of Spirewic, 152

,, ,, Robert de Willoughby, 152

,, ,, Littlebury family, 152, 153

,, ,, Brackenbury family, 153

,, ,, Rev. E. Rawnsley, 153

Ralph de Cromwell (Kirkby-on-Bain), 109

,, St. Valery (Ranby), 156

Ranby, an appanage of Tupholme Abbey, 156

,, Church described, 156, 157

,, Owners of Ranby—

,, ,, Godric, the Saxon, 156

,, ,, Odo, Bishop of Baieux, 156

,, ,, Ralph de St. Valery, 156

,, ,, Ralph de Cromwell, 156 note

,, ,, Otter family, 156, 157

Ranulph, Bishop of Durham, 54, 229

,, of Miningsby, 139

Ratcliffe, Sir John (Kirkby-on-Bain), 97

Rede, Robert, Justice of the King, 49

Registers of Edlington, 42, 43

,, Mavis Enderby, 50

,, Salmonby, 169

,, Sotby, 183

,, Stixwold, 199, 200

,, Winceby, 228

Rent of salt, 55

Revesby Abbey, cell at Mavis Enderby, 48

,, Abbot’s possessions, 162

,, Founded by William de Romara, 121

,, Church described, 166, 167, 168

,, Estates divided in 1552, 163

,, Meaning of name, 157 and note

,, Owners of—

,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, 159

,, ,, Roger de Romara, 159

,, ,, William, de Romara, Earl of Chester, 159, 160

,, ,, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, 163

,, ,, John Kersey, 163

,, ,, Lord Treasurer Burghley, 164

,, ,, Henry Howard, 164

,, ,, Sir Joseph Banks, 164

,, ,, J. Banks Stanhope, Esq., 164

,, ,, Right Honble. E. Stanhope, 164

,, Treasures at, 164, 165

,, Tumuli at, 164, 165

“Riddings,” Kirkby, 115

Ring, silver salt, bequest of, 124

Riveaux Abbey, Revesby lands given to, 124

Roads repaired by monks, a duty, 158

Robbery at Halstead Hall, 205

Roman Sepulture, 13

,, Urns, 56, 70

Rose, tenure by, 59

Runic stone, Marvis Enderby, 52

,, Miningsby, 142, 143

S.

Salmonby, church described, 172, 173

,, Burials many, in 1723–4, 169

,, Rectory held by William of Waynflete, 172

,, Owners of—

,, ,, Hugh de Abrincis, 170

,, ,, Geoffrey of Benigworth, 170

,, ,, Littlebury family, 170, 171

,, ,, Hamon Sutton, 171

,, ,, Sir Anthony Thorold, 172

,, ,, King, family of, Ashby de la Launde, 171

,, ,, Reeve, family of, Ashby de la Launde, 171

,, ,, Mrs. Nesbit Hamilton, Ogilvie, 173

,, Flint implements found, 216

Sackville, Anne, Lady, 60

St. John family, 33

St. Sythe, Revesby, 160

St. Valery, Richard de, 156

Salt pans, 133 and note

Salt rent, 155

Sapcote family, 125 and note

Saxon churches, 40, 55, 56, 57, 75, 121, 184, 210

Scales, Sir Thomas, 125

Scales, Isabella, 141

Scamblesby and Cawkwell—

,, church described, 174, 175, 176

,, Owners of—

,, ,, The Lady Lucia Thorold, 176

,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, 176

,, ,, Romara, Roger de, 176

,, ,, William de, 177

,, ,, Gilbert de Gaunt, 177

,, ,, Blondville family, 177

,, ,, De Lacy family, 177

,, ,, John of Gaunt, 177

,, ,, Priory of Spalding, 176, 178

,, ,, Bishop of Lincoln, 178

,, ,, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 178

,, ,, Earl of Yarborough, 178

,, ,, Lill family, 178

,, ,, Bourne family, 178

,, ,, Kent, family of, curious bequests, 179, 180

,, Cawkwell, church demolished, 181

,, ,, Owners of—

,, ,, Lady Lucia, 180

,, ,, Ivo Taillebois, 180

,, ,, Sir Charles Cavendish, of Bolsover, 180

,, ,, Dukes of Newcastle, 180

,, ,, Earl of Oxford, 180

,, ,, Bentinck family, 180

,, ,, Duke of Portland, 180

Silkstone, Robert, monument to, 126

,, large estates of, 126

Silver casket and coins found, 151

,, “creeping,” 130

,, “salt,” bequest of, 124

“Sir” equivalent to “parson,” 111, note

Siward the Saxon, curious tradition of, 187 and note

Skepper, George, 125

,, Richard, buried in church, 123

,, ,, will of, 140

Skinner family, of Hareby, 91

,, of Old Bolingbroke, 91

,, Sir Vincent, 91, 121

Skipwith, Sir William, 50

Slaves, bequest of, 162, 170

Smith, J. Bainbridge, D.D., tablet at Baumber, 21

,, memorial window in Sotby, 185

Sotby, church described, 184, 185

,, register, 16 burials in 1728, 183

,, Owners of—

,, ,, Ulnod the Saxon, 182

,, ,, Odo, B shop of Baieux, 182

,, ,, Philip de Kyme, 182

,, ,, William de Kyme, 183

,, ,, Simon de Kyme, 183

,, ,, Gilbert de Umfraville, 182

,, ,, Sir Robert Dymok, knt., 183

,, ,, Robert Taillebois, 183

“Spice boxes” at East Kirkby, 130

Spurs, tenure by, 84

“Squint” window at Lusby, 136