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Abdidge, John, 37.
Abel, John, 155.
Aberfeldy, Perthshire, 75.
Abesford, 63.
Adams, John, 39.
Adams’s, W. Davenport, “Dict. of Eng. Literature,” quoted, 136.
Adlington, 63, 64.
Aliscombe, Devon., 45.
Andrews’s, W., “Historic Romance,” quoted, 101.
Anne, Queen, 76.
Appleby, H. C., quoted, 128.
Ardwick Cemetery, 98.
Ashburton, 151.
Ashford, Mr., 139.
——, Mary, Booker’s epitaph on, 138.
Ashover, Derby., 94.
Audley’s Companion to the Almanac, quoted, 62.
Ault Hucknall, Derby., 22.
Axon’s, W. E. A., “Lancashire Gleanings,” quoted, 137.
Aylesbury, 39.
Bacchanalian Epitaphs, 54.
Bagshaw, Samuel, 46.
Bakers, Company of, 50.
Bakewell, Derby., 3-6, 133, 152.
Church, 3, 4.
Ball’s, H. W. “The Social Hist. and Antiqs. of Barton-on-Humber,” quoted, 147.
Barbadoes, 36.
Barber, John, 127.
Bardesley’s, Rev. C. W. “Memorials of St. Anne’s Church, Manchester,” quoted, 53.
Barker, Christopher, 19.
Barnstaple, 89.
Barrow-on-Soar, Leicester., 88.
Barton-on-Humber, 146-148;
Ball’s “Social Hist. and Antiqs. of,” quoted, 147;
King’s Head Public House, 148;
St. Peter’s Churchyard, 146.
Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 76.
Baskerville, John, 18.
Bath, 96;
Cathedral 97.
Battersea, 67;
The Church at, 67.
Battle, Sussex, Collection of Smoke money in, 61.
Becke, Rev. John, 86.
Beckley, 100.
Bede, Cuthbert, see Bradley, Rev. E., B.A.
Belbroughton, Worcester., 7, 8;
The Church at, 71.
Bellem, Worcester. 7.
Bellow, J. F., 116.
Benson, Miss, 109.
Berkely, Gloucester., 35.
Berkshire, 131, 132.
Beverley, Yorks., 98, 116;
The Minster, 69, 91;
St. Mary’s Church, 98;
Tablet of two Danish Soldiers at, 116.
Biffin, Sarah, 124, 125;
see also Wright, Mrs.
Billinge, William, 65.
Bingley, 11.

Bingham, Notts., 3.
Birmingham, 19.
Birstal, 26.
Blackett, John, 48.
Bletchley, 89.
Blidworth, 26-28;
Archer’s Water, 27;
Forest, 29.
Blidworth Rocking, 26, 28.
Bloodworth, Sarah, see Dale, Sarah.
Bodger, Samuel, 68.
Bolsover, Derby., 35.
Bolton, Lancashire, 120, 121.
——, Yorks., 112.
Booker, Dr., epitaph on Mary Ashford, 138.
Booth, Hannah, 92, 93.
——, John, 92, 93.
——, Tom, 24, 25.
Bowes, Yorks., 145.
Bradbury, Thomas, 139, 140.
——, William, 139, 140.
Bradley, Rev. E., B.A., (Cuthbert Bede), quoted, 7.
——, W., the Yorkshire Giant, 121, 122.
Breighmet, 121.
Bremhill, Wiltshire, 66.
Briscoe’s, John D., “Hist. of Bolton,” quoted, 120, 121.
——, J. Potter, 59, 141;
“Nottinghamshire Facts and Fictions” quoted, 59.
Bridgeford-on-the-Hill, Notts., 37.
Bridgnorth, 21.
Briggs, Hezekiah, 11.
Brighton, 70, 73;
Churchyard, 70;
Marine Parade, 73.
Bristol, 50.
Broadbent, John, 12.
Broomsgrove, 38.
Brown’s, C., “Annals of Newark-upon-Trent,” quoted, 130.
Buck, J., 102, 105.
Buckett, John. 56, 57.
Buller, Rev. H., 39.
Bullingham, 45.
Bunney, 29.
Burbage, Rich., 107.
Burkitt, Jonathan, 147, 148.
Burns’s, Robert, epitaph on John Dove, 58.
Burton, 144.
——, Joyce. 151.
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, 17, 69, 150.
Butler, Samuel, 98.
——, Samuel, author of “Hudibras,” 125, 126;
O’Brien’s epitaph on, 125;
Wesley’s epigram on, 126.
——, Samuel W., 98, 99.
Buttress, Jas. Epps, 79.
Byfleet, 105.
Byng, Admiral, 77, 78.
Byrne, Simon, 30.
Byron’s, Lord, epitaph on John Adams, 39;
on John Blackett, 48.
Bywater, Ann, 60.
——, John, 60.
——, John, son of above, 60.
Cadman,, a famous “flyer,” 101.
Callow, Rev. William, 8.
Campbell, Capt. Patrick, 75.
Carlyle, Thomas, 80.
Carmichael, Capt. James, 72.
Caroline, Queen, 105.
Carter, S., 30.
Cartwright, Henry, 23.
Castleton, Derby., 154.
Catherine, Queen of Henry VIII., 10.
Cave, —., 88.
——, Edward, sen., 42.
——, Edward, jun., 42.
——, Jos., 42.
——, William, 42.
Cave, South, 140.
Caxton, William, 14.
Chapman’s Dr. Thos., epitaph on Henry Jenkins, 112.
Chambers’s, Dr. Robert, “Book of Days,” quoted, 9, 10, 101, 105;
“Dom, Annals of Scotland,” quoted, 114.
Chambers’s Journal, quoted, 111.
Charles I., 113, 114, 128, 131.
—— II., 67, 113, 114, 133;
and Butler’s “Hudibras,” 126.
Charlton, John, 21.
Chatham, 59.
Checkley, Stafford., 85.
Chelsea Hospital, 66, 73.
Chepstow, Monmouth., 130-133;
Castle, 131, 133;
Church, 132.
Cheshire, 111.
Chest, Rev. —., 132.
Downton’s epitaph on, 132.
Chester, 45.
Chesterfield, Lord, 17.
Chimney Money, see Smoke Money.
Chiswick, 97.
Clay, Hercules, 128, 129.
——, John, 63.
——, Mary, 63.
——, Thomas, 63, 64.
Cleater, S,. 152.
Clemetshaw, Henry, 91.
Cliff, Elizabeth, 151.
Clifton, Gloucester., 97.
Clockmakers, The Company of, and the restoration of Harrison’s tomb at Hampstead, 36.
Cocks, Rev. Chas. S., 8.
Cole, William, Dean of Lincoln, 87, 88.
Collison, David, 81.
Colton, Stafford., 46.
Corby, Lincoln., 50.
Corser, Annie, 134.
——, Henry, 134.
Corsica, Theodore, King of, 135.
Cotton, Rev. John, 16.
Coventry, 20;
St. Michael’s Churchyard, 20, 29. 31.
Coventry Mercury, quoted, 20.
Crackles, Thomas, 80.
Crayford, 1.
Creton, 151.
Crich, Derby., 43.
Crompton, Jas., 121.
——, Mary, 121.
Cromwell, Oliver, 113, 132.
Cruker, John, 48.
Culloden, 110.
Dale, Elizabeth, (neÉ Foljambe), 133.
——, John, 133, 134.
——, Sarah, (neÉ Bloodworth) 133, 134.
Danish Soldiers, Tablet of the, at Beverley, 116, 119.
Darfield, Barnsley, 155.
Darlington, 13.
Darnbrough, William, 11, 12.
Darneth, Dartford, 59.
Dart, Rose, 89.
Dartmoor, 33.
Dartmouth, 76.
Davidson, Lieut. Alex., 78.
——, Harriet, 78.
Day, William, 86.
Deal, 78.
Deans, Jeannie, 27.
Defoe’s, Daniel, “Robinson Crusoe,” quoted, 136.
Delamoth, Mrs. Jane, 153.
Depledge, Thos., 156.
Dibdin, Rev. T. F., D.D., quoted, 10.
Dickinson, Mr., 110.
Dinsdale’s, Dr. F., F.S.A., “Ballads and Songs of David Mallet,” quoted, 146.
Dixon, George. 22.
Dove, John, 58.
Downton’s epitaph on Rev. —., Chest, 132.
Dublin, 16.
Duck, S., 102, 105, 106;
Swift’s epigram on, 105.
Dudley, Worcester, 138.

Dundas, Lord, 108.
Dunton, Bucks., 39.
Eakring, Notts., 23.
Easton, William, 80.
Ecclesfield Churchyard, 23.
Edinburgh, 17, 27.
Edmonds, John, 77.
Edwalton, 59.
Edward VI., 113.
Elizabeth, Queen, 19, 113, 114.
Ellenborough, Lord, 98, 101;
Garrick’s epitaph on, 97, 98.
Horncastle, 83.
Hornsea, 86.
Howard, John, 53.
Hughenden Churchyard, 127.
Hulm, John, 20.
Hurtle, F., 8.
Hull, 60, 80, 84, 116, 119, 140;
Castle Street Burial Ground, 60;
Field, Jos., twice mayor of, 84, 85;
Hessle Road Cemetery, 80;
Holy Trinity Church, 84, 91;
St. Mary’s Church, Sculcoates, 153.
Hythe Churchyard, Kent, epitaph on a Fishmonger in, 32.
Indies, East, 73.
Indies, West, 73.
Inglott, William, 90.
Ireland, 121.
Isnell, Peter, 1, 2.
Jackson, Thos., 100.
James I., 113, 132.
Jenkins, Henry, 112, 113;
Dr. Chapman’s epitaph on, 112-113.
Jerrold’s, D., epitaph on Chas. Knight, 107.
Jewitt, Llewellynn, F.S.A., quoted, 3.
Jobling, Mrs. C, 124.
Jones, Edward, printer, 14, 15.
——, John, 128.
Joy, Richard, “Kentish Samson,” 123.
Juan Fernandez, Island of, 135.
Kettlethorpe, Lincoln., 86.
Kew, Surrey, 105.
Kimbolton Castle, Huntingdon, 10.
Kingston, Duke of, 23.
Kirk Hallam, Derby., 152.
Knaresborough, 108, 109, 110;
Blind Jack of, 108-111.
Knight, Chas., Jerrold’s epitaph on, 107.
Knighton, South Wales, 155.
Lackington, James, 41.
Lambert, Daniel, the Lincolnshire Giant, 122, 123.
——, Geo., 91.
Lambeth, 52.
Lancashire, 111.

Largo, Fife, 135.
Leake, Thomas, 26-29.
Leeds, 12.
Leek, Stafford., 156.
Leen, river, 24.
Leicester, 122.
Leominster, 155.
Lillyard, Miss, 116.
Lillyard’s Edge, Battle of, 115.
Lillington, Dorset., 87.
Lillywhite, the Cricketer, 30.
Lincoln, 87;
Cathedral, 87.
Lincolnshire, 142, 143.
Lisbon, 36.
Liverpool, 55, 124;
St. James’s Cemetery, 124.
Llandaff, South Wales, 85.
London, 27, 36, 39, 49, 57, 62, 101, 114, 121, 126, 127;
Boar’s Head Tavern, Great Eastcheap, 62;
Covent Garden Churchyard, epitaph of John Taylor, the Water Poet in, 57;
King’s Bench Prison, 135;
King’s College Hospital, 102;
Phoenix Alley, 57;
Portugal Street, 101;
Red Lion Square, 36;
St. Anne’s Churchyard, Soho, 134;
St. Clement Danes Burial ground, 101;
St. Michael’s Church, 62;
St. Paul’s Church, Covent Garden, 125;
The Savoy, 14;
Tothill Fields, 139;
Westminster Abbey, 11, 14, 96, 126.
Longnor, Stafford, 46, 65.
Luton Churchyard, Bedford, 22.
Lydford, Dartmoor, 33.
Macbeth, John, 93, 94.
McKay, Sandy, the Scottish Giant, 30.
Malibran, Madame, 95.
Mallet’s ballad of “Edwin and Emma,” quoted, 145-146;
“Ballads and Songs,” quoted, 146.
Manchester, 110.
“Manchester Lit. Club Papers,” quoted, 99.
Market Weighton, 121.
Marlborough, Duke of, 65.
Marten, Sir Henry, 132.
——, Henry, 131, 132, 133.
Martin, John, 51.
Mary, Queen, 113, 114.
Masham, Yorks., 122;
Swinton Hall, 122.
Mauchline, Scotland, 58.
Mawer, Hannah, 148.
——, Rev. John, D.D., 148.
Maxton, Scotland, 116.
Medford, Grace, 89.
Merlin’s Cave, Richmond Park, 105
Melton-Mowbray, Leicester., 61.
“Mercury Hawkers in Mourning, The,” quoted, 15.
Merrett, Thos., 133.
Metcalf, John, Blind Jack of Knaresborough, 108-111.
Micklehurst, Chester, 60.
Middleditch, William, 69.
Middleton Tyas, Richmond, 148.
Miller, Joe, 101-105.
Mills, John, 21.
Minskip, 111.
Morgan, Meredith, 92.
Morley’s Henry “Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair,” quoted, 124-125.
Morton, Earl of, 124, 125.
Morville, Bridgnorth, 21.
Mottram, Chester, 22.
New Forest, Hants., Collection of Smoke Money in, 62.
Newark, Notts., 128, 129.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 2;
All Saints Church, 2.
Newhaven, Sussex, 54.
Newport, Monmouth., 93;
Old Cemetery, The, 93.
Newton, George, 22.

Nidderdale, 11.
Norris, Admiral, 73.
Norwich, 90;
Cathedral, 90.
Notes and Queries, quoted, 62.
Nottingham, 24;
Park, 24;
St. Nicholas’ burial ground, 24.
“Nottingham Date Book,” quoted, 24.
O’Brien’s, Mr., epitaph on Samuel Butler, 125.
Ockham, Surrey, 50.
Okey, John, 121.
Ollerton, Notts., 55.
Orange, Prince of, 116.
Orford, H. Walpole, Earl of, 134.
Osborne, —, 7.
Ostler, Miss, 148.
Oxford, 48;
Ashmolean Museum, 52.
Pady, James, 45.
Pannal, Yorks., 55.
Parish Clerks and Sextons, Epitaphs on, 1.
Parker, —, engine-driver, 39.
Parkes, John, 29, 30.
Parkyns, Thomas, 29
Parr, Edward, 69.
Pateley Bridge Church registers, 12.
Pausanias, 84.
Pearce, Dickey, Dean Swift’s epitaph on, 100.
——, General, 73.
Pegge, Rev. Samuel, 6.
Peirce, Thomas, watchmaker, 35.
Pennecuik’s, Alex., epitaph on Marjory Scott, 114, 115.
Peterborough, Northampton, 9, 88;
Cathedral, 9, 88.
Pettigrew’s, T. J., “Chronicles of the Tombs,” quoted, 61.
Philadelphia, Christ Church, 16.
Phillpot, Geo., 79.
Pickering, Robert, 81.
Pickford, Rev. John, M.A., on the death of two Danish Soldiers at Beverley, 116.
Plumtree, John, 141.
Plymouth, Devon., 73.
Pope, Alex., 106.
Portsmouth, Hants., 78.
Portugal, 51.
——, Don John Emanuel, King of, 51;
Martin, John, his natural son, 51.
Preston, Lancash., 136.
——, Richard, 13.
——, Robert, waiter at the Boar’s Head Tavern, London, 62.
Price, E. B., on restoration of Northampton Church, 62.
Prissick, Geo., 47.
Pritchard, Mrs., 96.
Pryme, A. de la, on the Danes, 119, 120.
Punning Epitaphs, 84.
Putney, Surrey, 78.
Quantox Head, Somerset., 124.
Quin, Jas., Garrick’s epitaph on, 97.
Railton, Martha, 145, 146.
Ramillies, 65.
Ratcliffe-on-Soar, 3.
Raw, Frank, 2.
Reader, Mr., 139.
Ridge, Thomas, 23.
Ridsdale, George, 122.
——, Isabella, 122.
——, Jane, the Yorkshire Dwarf, 122.
Roe, Charles, 4.
——, Dorothy, 4, 5.
——, Millicent, 4.
——, Philip, 6, 7.
——, Samuel, 4, 5, 6.
——, Sarah, wife of Samuel, 4.
——, Sarah, wife of Philip, 7.
Rogers, Rebecca, 61.
Rooke, Sir Geo., 65.
Ross’s, F., F.R.H.S., “Celebrities of the Yorkshire Wolds,” quoted, 121.
Rotherham, Yorks., 49.
Rothwell, Yorks., 12.

Routleigh, Geo., 33.
Rudder’s, Samuel, “History of Gloucestershire,” quoted, 136.
——, Roger, see Rutter.
Rugby, Warwick., 42.
Rutter, John, 136.
——, Roger, (alias Rudder), 136.
Saddleworth, Yorks., 12, 139.
St. David’s, South Wales, 85.
Salisbury Wilts., 31.
Salmond, Capt., 28.
Salterford, 28.
Sanderson’s, Bp., “Survey of Lincoln Cathedral,” quoted, 87.
Sands, Rev. Samuel, 148.
Sarnesfield, Weobley, 155.
Scarborough, 81.
Scarle, North, Lincoln., 69.
Scarlett, William, 9, 10.
Scatchard, Thomas, 140.
Scotland, 110, 114, 115, 135.
Scots, Mary, Queen of, 11.
Scott, John, 55.
——, Marjory, 114;
Alex. Pennecuik’s epitaph on, 114, 115.
——, Sir W., “Tales of a Grandfather,” quoted, 115;
“Anne of Geierstein,” quoted, 62.
Whittaker, William, 77.
Whittington, Derby., 6.
Whitworth, Rev. R. H., quoted, 26.
Wigglesworth, John, Whitaker’s epitaph on, 137.
William IV., 125.
William, Adam, printer, 17, 18.
Wimbledon, Surrey, 51.
Winchester, Hants., 64.
Wingfield, North, Derby., 63.
Winterton, 142;
Church, the School in the vestry of, 142.
Wirksworth, Derby., 153.
Wolverley, Worcester., 8.
Woodbridge, Suffolk, 76.
Worme, Sir Richard, 88.
Worrall, James, 8.
——, Thomas, 8.
Wright, Joe.

——, Mrs., (Sarah Biffin) 125.
Wrightson, Rodger, 145, 146.
Wycombe, High, Bucks., 37, 127.
Wynter, Sir Edward, 67, 68.
Yarmouth, 32, 47, 68;
St. Nicholas’ Church, 47.
York, 110, 151.
Yorkshire, 111, 145;
Beverley, 98, 116;
Bolton, 112;
Bowes, 145;
Darlington, 13;
Ecclesfield, 23;
Foulby, 36;
Hampsthwaite, 122;
Harrogate, 109-111;
Hartwith Chapel, 11;
Hessle, 47;
Hornsea, 86;
Knaresborough 108-110;
Leeds, 12, 110;
Market Weighton, 121;
Masham, 122;
Middleton Tyas, 148;
Nidderdale, 11;
Pannal, 55;
Pateley Bridge, 12;
Rotherham, 49;
Rothwell, 12;
Saddleworth, 12, 139;
Scarborough, 81;
Selby, 2;
Sheffield, 40;
Silkstone, 44;
Spofforth, 108, 111;
Wakefield, 90;
Welton, 140.

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