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The ceramic art of Great Britain from pre-historic times down to the present day, Volume 2 (of 2)

Chapter 115: GENERAL INDEX.
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A comprehensive regional survey of ceramic production across Great Britain that documents the development of earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain through descriptions of local potteries, factory organization, materials, and decorative methods. The text profiles manufacturing districts and individual works, outlines technical processes and innovations in forming, glazing, and transfer printing, and considers labour, fuel and material economics alongside patterns of trade and export. Organized chapters and engravings offer illustrative examples and a chronological‑geographical framework tracing changes in styles, techniques, and industrial practice up to the author’s present.

GENERAL INDEX.

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  • Aërial zone, i. 491
  • Alderholt pottery, ii. 454
  • Aldgate pottery, i. 157
  • Ale-pots, i. 92
  • Alfreton potteries, ii. 133
  • Aller pottery, i. 348
  • Alnwick potteries, ii. 17
  • Alloa pottery, ii. 521
  • Amblecote pottery, ii. 456
  • Amphoræ, i. 55, 57
  • Ancient British pottery, i. 2–23
  • Anglo-Saxon banquet, i. 65, 77, 82
  • glass, i. 68
  • house, i. 65
  • MSS., i. 65 et seq., 77, 82
  • pottery, i. 64–75
  • tables, i. 78
  • Annfield pottery, ii. 515
  • Armitage potteries, ii. 434
  • Aylesford potteries, ii. 457
  • Barrowfield pottery, ii. 516
  • Barrows, pottery of, i. 2–75; ii. 459–470, 500–504
  • Basin, Roman, i. 59
  • Bear drinking-vessel, i. 420–421
  • Belfast potteries, ii. 483–485
  • Bell Works, ii. 247
  • Bellarmine, i. 92, 128
  • Belleek china and earthenware, ii. 486–498
  • Belle-Vue pottery, i. 464–466
  • Belper potteries, ii. 125–127
  • Benthall tiles and pottery, i. 307
  • Bideford ovens, i. 346–347
  • pottery, i. 346
  • Billingsley, notice and pedigree, ii. 101 et seq., 447–451
  • Bishop Auckland pottery, ii. 12
  • Bit-stoneware, i. 111
  • Blackfriars Road, i. 153
  • Blackwall potteries, i. 162
  • Bolingbroke pottery, i. 438
  • Boness pottery, ii. 520
  • Boscobel and the Royal Oak, i. 263
  • Bourne Valley pottery, i. 413
  • Bovey Tracey pottery, i. 343–346
  • Bow, books of, i. 209
  • china works, i. 113, 198–214
  • discoveries at, i. 203
  • Brampton potteries, ii. 116–122
  • Branksea pottery, i. 413
  • Bread, Anglo-Saxon, i. 78
  • Bridgeton pottery, ii. 515
  • Brislington pottery, i. 406
  • Bristol china, i. 350–405
  • delft-ware, i. 350–356
  • glass, i. 403
  • Temple Backs, i. 398
  • salt glaze pottery, i. 405
  • St. Thomas’ and Temple, i. 402
  • Broseley Blue Dragon, i. 268
  • clay and pipes, i. 43, 263, 290–299
  • tileries, i. 317
  • Broughton, Spencer, gibbeted, i. 524
  • Brownhills potteries, ii. 287 et seq.
  • Broxbourne terra cotta, i. 427
  • Building tiles, i. 60
  • Burial customs, Roman, i. 62
  • Burley Hill pottery, i. 76
  • Burslem, Pot-works at, ii. 236–297
  • earthenware gravestones, ii. 238
  • potteries at, ii. 236–297
  • Wedgwood Institute, i. 435
  • Burton-on-Trent china, ii. 156
  • pottery, ii. 155
  • Bust of L. Jewitt, ii. 227
  • S. C. Hall, ii. 227
  • Butter-pots, i. 95–96
  • Cadborough pottery, i. 456
  • Cadogan tea-pots, i. 219
  • Canton, New, i. 199
  • Caolin, i. 322 et seq.
  • Cookworthy’s account of, i. 324
  • Cardigan potteries, ii. 451
  • Cardowan potteries, ii. 516
  • Castle Espie pottery, ii. 486
  • Castleford pottery, i. 485
  • Castor-ware, i. 28–33, 49
  • Caughley china, &c., i. 196, 263–273
  • Place, i. 269
  • Cauldon Place potteries, ii. 318 et seq.
  • Celtic pottery, i. 2–23
  • Champion, life and works, i. 335–337, 356–397
  • Cheam pottery, i. 167
  • Chelsea, articles made at, i. 180–189
  • buns, i. 168
  • china works, i. 168–198; ii. 70 et seq.
  • pensioners, i. 168
  • pottery, i. 198
  • second china works, i. 196
  • Wedgwood’s works, i. 196
  • Chesterfield potteries, ii. 115–116
  • China tokens, i. 254; ii. 141
  • Chiselhurst pottery, i. 167
  • Church Gresley potteries, ii. 159, 166
  • Churchyard works, ii. 244
  • Cinerary urns, i. 2–16, 59, 67et seq.; ii. 458 et seq., 500–504
  • Clay coffin, i. 61, 63
  • coin moulds, i. 63
  • Clays, Cornish, i. 322 et seq.; ii. 35 et seq., 187
  • Devonshire, i. 343
  • Dorsetshire, i. 414
  • Oxfordshire, i. 120
  • Staffordshire, i. 97
  • table of, ii. 455
  • Clyde potteries, ii. 518
  • Coades’ wares, i. 138 et seq.
  • Coalbrookdale terra cotta, i. 299
  • Coalmoor, pottery, i. 317
  • Coalport china, i. 263, 273–290
  • Coalville pottery, i. 422
  • Coatbridge potteries, ii. 516
  • Cobridge, Potteries at, ii. 290–297
  • Cock-pit Hill pottery, ii. 56–60
  • Codnor Castle, ii. 127
  • Park potteries, ii. 127
  • Coffee, i. 139–141; ii. 97, 98
  • Coffin, clay, i. 61, 63
  • Coin moulds, i. 63
  • Coke’s china, i. 136–144
  • Colchester pottery, i. 46
  • vase, i. 35, 37
  • Coleorton pottery, ii. 166
  • Cologne ware, i. 92
  • Combed ware, i. 98
  • Cookworthy, life and works, i. 318–337, 356
  • Copeland family, ii. 167 et seq.
  • Copeland’s works, ii. 167–184
  • Cornish clay, discovery of, i. 322 et seq.; ii. 35 et seq., 168
  • Cossey terra cotta, i. 455
  • Costrils, i. 87
  • Costume pottery, ii. 153
  • Coventry pottery, i. 427
  • Cradle, i. 105
  • Craft’s china, i. 201
  • Crannog pottery, ii. 471 et seq.
  • Cremation (see “Cinerary Urns”)
  • Crews Hole pottery, i. 407
  • Crich pottery, ii. 133–135
  • Crispe’s china, i. 153, 157–160
  • Crouch ware, i. 95, 101
  • Cruskin, i. 88
  • Earthenware gravestones, ii. 238, 239
  • Earthenware ovens, i. 346–348
  • Easton pottery, i. 407
  • Ebisham bricks, i. 454
  • Eckington potteries, ii. 125
  • Edinburgh potteries, ii. 519
  • Electric telegraph, i. 491
  • Elers ware, i. 99
  • Encaustic tiles, Bathurst’s, i. 317
  • Boote’s, ii. 255
  • Camm’s, ii. 454
  • Craven, Dunnil & Co., i. 305
  • Godwin’s, ii. 452
  • Hollin’s, ii. 213–218
  • Malkin, Edge, & Co., ii. 260
  • Maw & Co., i. 307
  • mediæval, ii. 144–150
  • Minton Taylor, &c., ii. 228 et seq.
  • Minton’s, ii. 185 et seq.
  • Poole, i. 411
  • Stephan’s, i. 305
  • St. John’s, i. 258; ii. 144–150
  • Webb’s, i. 258
  • Encaustic vases, ii. 357
  • Essex pottery, i. 53
  • Etruria works, ii. 345–385
  • Euston Road terra-cotta, i. 219
  • Ewell pottery, i. 166
  • Exeter pipes, ii. 457
  • pottery, i. 343
  • Fairy pipes, i. 296
  • Feeding bottles, i. 52, 53
  • Fenton, potteries at, ii. 409–422
  • Ferrars, Earls of Derby, i. 79, 80
  • pitcher, i. 79
  • Ferrybridge pottery, i. 495
  • Fireplaces, i. 315
  • Flaxman’s works, ii. 364 et seq.
  • Florence Court pottery, ii. 485
  • Foley, potteries at, ii. 408–422
  • Food vessels, i. 18–21; ii. 458 et seq., 500–4
  • Frankish pottery, i. 68
  • Fremington potteries, i. 347–348
  • Fulguri-polygraph, i. 490
  • Fulham wares, i. 98, 114, 118–132
  • Bailey’s works, i. 131
  • Dwight’s recipe books, i. 125
  • Funeral garlands, i. 62
  • Garnkirk pottery, ii. 507
  • Gartcosh pottery, ii. 508
  • Gateshead potteries, ii. 6
  • Geometric tiles (seeEncaustic tiles”)
  • George IV. at Wentworth, i. 219
  • Gestingthorpe tiles, i. 458
  • Gibbeted man, i. 524
  • Giles, of Kentish Town, i. 214–218
  • Gladiatorial combats, i. 37
  • Glasgow potteries, ii. 505–516
  • delft ware, ii. 505
  • Glenboig works, ii. 516
  • Godet, or Goddard, i. 89
  • Goss’s china and parian, ii. 225 et seq.
  • Grangemouth potteries, ii. 517
  • Grave mounds, pottery of the, i. 2–75, 459–470, 500–504
  • Gravel Lane potteries, i. 161
  • Gravestones of earthenware, ii. 238, 239
  • Grenades, i. 106
  • Greenock potteries, ii. 518
  • Greenwich artificial stone, i. 162
  • china, i. 162
  • Gresley potteries, ii. 159, 166
  • Grotesque knights, &c., i. 84
  • Hammersmith pottery, i. 220
  • Hampshire pottery, i. 44
  • Hancock, notice of, i. 230; ii. 93, 109
  • Hancock’s work (seeWorcester” and “Caughley”)
  • Hand grenades, i. 106
  • Hanley, potteries at, ii., 298–344
  • Hartshorne potteries, ii. 160–166
  • Headington pottery, i. 46
  • Heathfield pottery, ii. 508–516
  • Hebrides, potteries of the, ii. 522–523
  • Herculaneum pottery, ii. 44–50
  • Herefordshire potteries, ii. 452
  • Holdship’s blue printing, i. 229 et seq.; ii. 89
  • notice of i. 225 et seq.; ii. 89
  • poem to, i. 230
  • Holkham terra-cotta, i. 458
  • Holmes’ pottery, i. 519
  • Honiton pottery, i. 343
  • Horspath tobacco-pipes, i. 459
  • Hounslow china, i. 161, 166
  • pottery, i. 161, 166
  • Hoxton pottery, i. 220
  • Hull pottery, i. 461–466
  • Hunting subjects, i. 33
  • Hylton pottery, ii. 8
  • Jackfield encaustic tiles, i. 305–307
  • pottery, i. 304
  • Jewitt, A., notice of his pottery, ii. 123–125
  • Jewry Wall, Leicester, i. 58
  • Kaolin, i. 324
  • Kent potteries, i. 24
  • Kentish Town china, &c., i. 214–218
  • Giles, i. 214–218
  • Kilnhurst pottery, i. 526
  • Kilns, potters, Ashdon, i. 53
  • Burley Hill, i. 76
  • Castor, i. 29
  • Colchester, i. 42
  • London, i. 39
  • New Forest, i. 42
  • Stamford, i. 431
  • tile, ii. 144–150
  • Wilderspool, i. 42
  • Winterton, i. 53
  • King’s Newton pottery, i. 64–75; ii. 154, 155
  • Kinson pottery, i. 413
  • Kirkcaldy potteries, ii. 520
  • Knights, mounted, i. 84
  • Lake dwellings, ii. 471 et seq.
  • Lambeth, Coades, i. 136
  • pottery, i. 138–153
  • delft-ware, i. 133 et seq.
  • Lambeth, Griffiths, i. 136
  • Doe, i. 137
  • Stiff and Sons, i. 140
  • Doultons, i. 144
  • Waters, i. 150
  • Green & Co., i. 151
  • Crispe, i. 153
  • Lamps, i. 62, 63
  • Lancashire pottery, i. 51; ii. 18–55
  • Landore pottery, ii. 444
  • Lane End, potteries at, ii. 421, 422
  • Llanelly potteries, ii. 444, 445
  • Langley Mills pottery, ii. 135
  • Larne pottery, ii. 485
  • Layerthorpe pottery, i. 461
  • Leeds pottery, i. 466–485
  • Leicester terra-cotta, ii. 456
  • Lichfield pipes, ii. 434
  • Lincoln pottery, ii. 457
  • Lincolnshire pottery, i. 53; ii. 457
  • Little Chester pottery, ii. 150
  • Littler’s china, ii. 287, 422
  • Liverpool china, ii. 34
  • potteries, ii. 18–50
  • delft-ware, ii. 18–50
  • Sadler and Green’s printing, ii. 27
  • crest of, ii. 49
  • London, potteries in, i. 119–220
  • tile kilns, ii. 148–150
  • Longport, potteries at, ii. 283–288
  • Longton, potteries at, &c., ii. 386–422
  • Lowesby pottery, i. 421
  • Lowestoft china, i. 439–454
  • pottery, i. 439 et seq.
  • Madeley china, i. 303
  • Market Bosworth terra-cotta, i. 423
  • Marsh Balden pottery, i. 459
  • Mask, i. 51, 52
  • Malvern tile kiln, ii. 148
  • Mammiform bottles, i. 87, 88
  • Mayer museum, &c., ii. 19–55
  • Mediæval pottery, i. 83–98; ii. 471–478, 504–505
  • Mexborough pottery, i. 517
  • Middlesborough potteries, ii. 16
  • Millwall Works, i. 160
  • Minton’s pottery and china, ii. 185–218
  • Monkwearmouth potteries, ii. 11
  • Mortaria, i. 47, 59
  • Mortlake pottery, i. 160
  • Mortlock’s delft-ware, i. 160
  • Mosaic tiles (seeEncaustic tiles”)
  • Mould pottery, i. 46
  • Nantgarw china, ii. 447–451
  • New Canton, i. 199
  • New Forest pottery, i. 44
  • Newbold potteries, ii. 125
  • Newbottle pottery, ii. 12
  • Newcastle-on-Tyne potteries, ii. 1–8
  • Newcastle-under-Lyme potteries, ii. 433 et seq.
  • New Canton (seeBow”)
  • New Hall, ii. 302 et seq.
  • Nonsuch pottery, i. 166
  • Norman pottery, i. 76–82
  • Northamptonshire potteries, i. 28
  • Nottingham bears, i. 420
  • potters, i. 416, 417
  • ware, i. 415–421
  • Nuneaton terra cotta, i. 427
  • Nuneham Courtenay pottery, i. 459
  • Oade, outrage by, i. 161
  • Old Hall, ii. 311 et seq.
  • Orange jumper, i. 521
  • Osmotherley pottery, i. 461
  • Ouseburn pottery, ii. 3
  • Ovens of earthenware, i. 346–348
  • Oxfordshire pottery, i. 46
  • Oxford Street, Mortlock’s, i. 219, 220
  • Randall, notice of, i. 303
  • Rawmarsh pottery, i. 519
  • Reading pottery, ii. 455
  • Repton tile kilns, &c., ii. 144–150
  • Robinson Crusoe, i. 130
  • Rockingham china, &c., i. 495 et seq.
  • Romano-British pottery, i. 24–63
  • Roman wall, i. 58
  • tiles, i. 58, 59, 60
  • tile tombs, i. 60–63
  • lamps, i. 62, 63
  • Rotherham pottery, i. 519
  • Runcorn potteries, ii. 53
  • Rutherglen potteries, ii. 519
  • Rye pottery, i. 457
  • Salopian pottery, i. 42, 196, 263–317
  • Salt glaze, discovery of, i. 94
  • Samian wares, i. 33, 39, 46, 47, 50, 51
  • Scottish pottery and china, i. 214, 499
  • Seacombe pottery, ii. 54
  • Seaham pottery, ii. 13
  • Sepulchral urns (seeCinerary”)
  • Severn Valley, potteries of the, i. 42, 263–317
  • accident in, i. 277
  • Shelton, potteries at, ii. 298–344
  • Sheriff-Hutton potteries, ii. 6
  • Shields potteries, ii. 7
  • Shipley potteries, ii. 132
  • Shotover tobacco pipes, i. 459
  • Shropshire pottery, i. 42, 263–317
  • Smethwick tiles, ii. 454
  • Somersetshire potteries, i. 350–415
  • Songs of potters, i. 230, 399, 400; ii. 9, 43
  • Southwark potteries, i. 161
  • Southwick potteries, ii. 10
  • Spode’s pottery and china, ii. 167 et seq.
  • Stratford china, i. 214
  • Stepney pottery, i. 162
  • Stepney Bank pottery, ii. 3
  • china, i. 162
  • Stone pots, i. 90
  • St. Helen’s potteries, ii. 54
  • Stourbridge potteries, i. 260–262
  • Stamford terra cotta, i. 431
  • Stockton potteries, i. 12
  • Stoke-upon-Trent, potteries at, &c., ii. 167–235
  • Stowmarket “white bricks,” i. 454
  • Sun-dried urns, i. 4
  • Sussex pigs, i. 458
  • potteries, i. 456 et seq.
  • Sutton pottery, ii. 53
  • Swinton pottery, i. 495 et seq.
  • Swadlincote potteries, ii. 156–159
  • Swansea potteries, ii. 435–451
  • Upchurch ware, i. 24
  • Vauxhall pottery, i. 157
  • Verreville pottery, ii. 506
  • Virgula Divina, i. 321–322
  • Wakefield pottery, i. 527; ii. 455
  • Wales, potteries of, ii. 435–452
  • Wall, Dr., notice of, i. 222
  • Warmstrey house, i. 224
  • Warrington pottery, i. 51; ii. 50–53
  • Watcombe terra cotta, i. 338–343
  • Wath-upon-Dearne pottery, i. 527
  • Watt, James, ii. 505
  • Wear, potteries of the, ii. 8–12
  • Wedgwood, Burslem potteries of, ii. 244–251
  • Etruria works, &c., ii. 345–385
  • family, ii. 345–385
  • Ralph, notice of, i. 490
  • Wedgwood’s case of Staffordshire potteries, i. 371
  • opposition to Champion, i. 360 et seq.
  • Wednesbury pottery, ii. 456
  • Welch potteries, ii. 435–452
  • Westbury pottery, i. 407
  • Weston-super-Mare terra cotta, i. 408
  • Whittington potteries, ii. 122–125
  • Revolution house, ii. 122
  • Wilderspool pottery, i. 51
  • Willow pattern, i. 268
  • Wilnecote terra cotta, i. 424
  • Winchester pipes, ii. 456
  • Wirksworth china, ii. 142–144
  • Wisbech pottery, i. 438
  • Witchcraft, ii. 457
  • Wooden Box potteries, ii. 160–166
  • Woodville potteries, ii. 160–166
  • Worcester china, i. 221–262
  • Worcester gloves, i. 221
  • Worcester, Grainger’s works, i. 254
  • Royal porcelain works, i. 221–254
  • sauce, i. 221
  • St. George’s works, i. 258
  • St. John’s encaustic tiles, i. 258
  • tokens, i. 254
  • Webb’s tileries, i. 258
  • Wrotham pottery, i. 454