| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| I. | The Messenger | 1 |
| II. | The Succursal Cell at Spalding | 18 |
| III. | The Great House at Ely | 40 |
| IV. | The Monks of Ely Feast | 56 |
| V. | The Monks of Ely take counsel | 76 |
| VI. | Ivo Taille-Bois and the Ladie Lucia | 96 |
| VII. | Hereward’s Return | 106 |
| VIII. | Lord Hereward goes to get his own | 120 |
| IX. | Elfric the ex-novice, and Girolamo of Salerno, prepare to play at devils | 145 |
| X. | The House at Crowland | 153 |
| XI. | The Linden Grove and Ladie Alftrude | 172 |
| XII. | The Marriage and the Ambuscade | 185 |
| XIII. | How Lord Hereward and his Ladie lived at Ey | 203 |
| XIV. | Hereward is made Knight | 215 |
| XV. | The Castle at Cam-Bridge and a Battle | 232 |
| XVI. | The Traitorous Monks of Peterborough | 245 |
| XVII. | Hereward goes to Brunn, and is disturbed there | 260 |
| XVIII. | The Danes and their King’s son | 281 |
| XIX. | The Norman Witch | 308 |
| XX. | The Norman Duke tries again | 320 |
| XXI. | The Monks of Ely complain and plot | 335 |
| XXII. | Hereward brings Corn and Wine to Ely | 360 |
| XXIII. | A Chapter and a Great Treason | 389 |
| XXIV. | The Dungeon | 413 |
| XXV. | The Normans in the Camp | 428 |
| XXVI. | A Fire and a Rescue | 446 |
| XXVII. | Hereward still Fights | 458 |
| XXVIII. | The Happy End | 466 |
| Appendix— | ||
| Note A. Foundation of Ely Abbey | 480 | |
| Note B. The Legend of S. Lucy | 480 | |
| Note C. Ovin’s Cross at Ely | 481 | |
| Note D. Spalding Priory | 481 | |
| Note E. Archbishop Parker’s Salt Vat | 481 | |
| Note F. Abbey of S. Alban | 482 | |
| Note G. Crowland Abbey | 482 | |
| Note H. Ramsey Abbey | 483 | |
| Note I. Thorney Abbey | 483 | |
| Note J. King’s Lynn in the 18th Century | 484 | |
| Note K. Camp of Refuge Surrendered | 485 | |
| Note L. Peterborough Abbey | 486 | |
| Note M. The Gift of Brand | 487 | |
| Note N. Knut’s Visit to Ely | 487 | |
| Fenland Bibliography | 487 | |
| Maps— | ||
| The Isle of Ely (Frontispiece.) | ||
| The Fen District. | ||
| Ground Plan of the Spalding Monastery and Boundaries, from Dugdale’s Monasticon (to face page 481.) |