f the rivers, 363; a typical example, 365; lake area of, 365; Horsey Mere, 365, 366; Hickling Broads, 365, 366; colour of the waters, 365; a characteristic district, 366; up the Bure from Yarmouth, 366; St. Benet’s Abbey, 366, 367; Wroxham Broad, 367; Salhouse Broad, 367; Hoveton Great Broad, 367; Horning Ferry, 367, 368; from Broad to sea, 368, 369; Barton Broad, 369; a curious trio, 369; the fish to be caught, 369; Norwich, 369; Yarmouth, 370 Bruar, River, 21 Bruce, Chase of in Perthshire, 19 Bure, The, see “Broads” Burnet, Bishop, Birthplace of, 215 Burnsall, Well-Worship at, 297, 298 Burslem, Earthenware of, 223, 224 Burton-on-Trent, 238, 239 Burtreeford, Leadmines of, 175 Bywell, 154 Cairngorm Mountains, 2 Cairntoul, Mount, 2 Caldron Snout, A fallacy concerning, 197; a splendid cataract, 199 Canning, Delight of in Dove Dale, 246 Cannock Chase, 234 Callander, 46; view from bridge of, 46, 47 Callater, Loch and Glen, 13 Cambridge, see “Cam” Cambuskenneth, Abbey of, 48 Cambusmore, 47 Campsie Hills, 43 Cam, The, at Cambridge, 343; a unique mile, 343; constituent streams, 343; Queen’s College, 343; King’s College, 343; Clare College, 343; University Library, 343; Clare College bridge and gardens, 343; Trinity Hall, 343, 344; St. John’s College, Croft, Spa of, 214, 215 Cross Fell, Height of, 143, 144, 197, 198 Crouch, The, Estuary of, 351; Maplin Sands and the Goodwins, 351; Foulness Island, 351; traces of the Danes, 351; limits of navigation, 351; the oyster fishery, 351; source of, 351; Hull Bridge, 351; Burnham, 351; Canewdon and Canute, 352; Roman, Dane, and Saxon, 352; Hockley Spa, 352 Culross, 54, 56 Culross Bay, Beauty of, 54, 55 Dalkeith Castle, 68 Darlington, Mansions of, 214 Deadwater Bog, 130 Deben, The, Source of, 362; the navigation limit, 362; Felixstowe, 362; Aldborough and the poet Crabbe, 362; the Alde tributary, 362, 363; Southwold and the Blythe tributary, 363; Halesworth, 363 Dee, The Highland, Source of, 1, 2; a natural reservoir, 2; typical scenery, 2; the Lui and Glen Lui, 2, 3; Glen Lui Beg, 3; a mountain legend, 3; floods of 1829, 3-5; association of Byron with, 5, 6; Castleton, 6, 7; Morven, 6, 14; last of the Celtic kings, 7; rebellion of 1715, 7; Balmoral, 7-10; Abergeldie, 10; Burns and the birks, 10, 11; Ballater, 11; a Highland tragedy, 11; Craigendarroch, 11; reel of Tullich, 11, 12; a Catholic legend, 12; Deeside and the classics, 89 Egliston Abbey, 207 Eildon Hill, 97, 98, 100, 101 Elcho Castle, 35 Eldon, 182 Ellen’s Isle, 45, 46 Ely, see “Cam” Erdswick, Sampson, Memorials of, 227 Erichdie, River, 21 Erskines, Earls of Mar, Ancient seat of, 53 Esk, River, 68, 69 Essex Bridge, 233 Ettrick River, The, 105, 106 Eures of Witton, 178 Eyam, Ravages of the Great Plague at, 261 Falstone, 134 Farne Islands, 75-77 Faskally, 20 Featherstone Castle, 146, 147 Felixstowe, 362 Felton, 123, 124 Fen Country, General characteristics of the, 347, 348; drainage and reclamation in the Wash district, 348; fauna and flora of, 348, 349; diminution of fevers, 349; an autumn prospect, 349 Fenwick, Sir Ralph, 134, 135 Ferrers, Earl, Property of, 228 Fife Ness, 66 Fingal, Tradition of, 19 Fintry Hills, 43 Fitzhughs, The, 202, 203 Flodden, Battle of, 86, 87 Flodden Hill, 86 Forteviot, Perthshire, 34 Forth Bridge, The new, 54, 59, 60 Forth, The, Historical pre-eminence of, 41; as an emblem, 41, 42; source, 42; “Rob Roy’s” country, 42; Loch Katrine and the Trossachs, 42, 44, 45, 46; the view from Ben Lomond, 42; under the glamour of Scott, 42; the charm of
_22" class="pginternal">22 Garth, Samuel, Birthplace of, 214 Gask, 34 Gateshead, 159, 160 Gildersdale Burn, 145, 146 Glenalmond, 18 Glendeary, 104 Glen Dochart, Legend of, 23 Glen Lochay, 23 Glen Lui, 2, 3 Glen Lui Beg, 3 Glen Lyon, Perthshire, 23 Goole, 318 Gordon, Sir John, 15, 16 Graham of Claverhouse, 22 Grange, 65 Grangemouth, 54 Grantham, 327 Grassington, 295 Great Dunmow, 355 Great Grimsby, Situation of, 323-325 Great Waltham, 356 Greta Bridge and “Nicholas Nickleby,” 208, 209 Guthlac, Saint, Floating of, 252; a specific for headaches, 254 Hadrian’s Bridge, 158, 159 Halstead, 358 Haltwhistle, 147; Burn of, 148 Harbottle, Castle of, 117 Harrowbys, Seat of the, 227 Hartington, 242 Harvey, William, Monument to, 353 Harwich, 360 Haughton Castle, 139, 140 Hawick, 93 Haydon Bridge, 149 Heaven’s Field, Battle of, 142 Hemingborough, 318 Heron, Sir George, 139; grim joking, 139 Heron, Sir Hugh, 82, 83, 86 Hesleyside, 135 Hexham, 150-152 Higham Ferrers, 338 High Force, Danger of, 198-200 Holystone, The famous baptistry of, 118 Howden, 318 Hull, Importance of as a port, 322; growth of, 322; history of the name, 322; Holy Trinity Church, 282, 283; royal residents and prisoners, 283; the Castle and its history, 283, 284; Trent Bridge, 284; in time of flood, 284; St. Mary’s Church, 284; the market-place, 284, 285; University College, 285; excavated dwellings, 285, 286; ancient and modern industries, 286 Ochil Hills, 34, 51, 52 Orwell, The, Source of, 360; constituent streams of, 361; Stowmarket, 361; Needham Market, 361; Barham and the entomologist Kirby, 361; the navigation limit, 361; a lock to a mile, 361; Ipswich, 361, 362 Otley, 306 Oundle, 338 Ouse, The Buckinghamshire, Source of, 342; early course of, 342; Banbury, 342; Olney and Cowper, 342; scenery of, 342; Bedford, 342; Elstow and John Bunyan, 342; Sandy and St. Neots, 342; Huntingdon, 342; lost in the Fens, 342; King’s Lynn, 329 Ouse, The Yorkshire, Peculiarities of, 310; tributaries of, 310; drainage area of, 310, 320; as a waterway, 310, 311; commencement of, 311; course, 311; the Ure tributary, 311, 312 [see also “Ure”]; the Swale tributary, 312 [see also “Swale”]; Myton and its battle, 312, 313; Nun Monkton, Overton, and Skelton, and their churches, 313, 314; the Nidd tributary, 314; Nidderdale, 314; Brimham Rocks, 314; Knaresborough, 314; Beningborough, 314; Red H
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s@47726@47726-h@47726-h-13.htm.html#Page_252" class="pginternal">252; the Black Canons’ priory, 253, 254; Sir John Porte’s school, 254; the church, 254, 255; the Erewash stream, 255; Swarkestone Bridge, 255, 256; geological interest, 256; Stanton-by-Dale, 256; Weston-on-Trent, 256; Castle Donington, 256; Cavendish Bridge, 256; the valley at Trent junction, 278; the Erewash, 278; Attenborough and Henry Ireton, 278; the wise men of Gotham, 278, 279; approaching Nottingham, 279; Clifton Hall and its tragedy, 279; Clifton Grove and Henry Kirke White, 280; Nottingham, 280-286; Trent Bridge, 284; Colwick Hall and Mary Chaworth, 286; Sherwood Forest, 286; the “Dukeries,” 286; East Stoke and its battle, 286; Newark, 286-288; from Newark to Gainsborough, 288, 289; as a boundary stream, 289; at Gainsborough, 289, 290; the tide limit, 289; the “bore,” 289; Gainsborough Bridge, 289; in Lincolnshire, 290; Axholme Island, 290, 291; land reclamation, 291; confluence with the Humber, 291; Alkborough and the Romans, 291 Trentham Hall, 226; an ancient settlement, 226; its noble owners, 226 Trent Junction, 278; the College, 278 Trossachs, The, 42-47 Tulliallan Castle, 54 Tullibody, 52, 53 Tullich, 11, 12 Tummel, River, 20-22 Tutbury Castle, 249, 250 Tweedmouth, 75 Tweed, The, Homely characteristics of, 72; 141; the Roman wall, 141; Procolitia and its Roman relics, 141, 142; Cilurnum, 142; Heaven’s Field, 142; meeting of the North and South Tyne, 142; in Cumberland, 143; Cross Fell and its rivers, 143, 144; “helm wind,” 144; Garrigill, 144; Alston, 144, 145; St. Augustine, 145; junction of Trent and South Tyne, 145; in Northumberland, 145; Whitley Castle, 146; Gildersdale Burn, 146; Maiden Way, 146; the Knar, 146; Knaresdale Hall, 146; Featherstone Castle, 146, 147; birthplace of Ridley, 147; Willimontswick, 147; Unthank Hall, 147; Haltwhistle town and Burn, 147, 148; view from Bardon Mill, 148; Allen tributary, 148, 149; Langley and the Derwentwaters, 149; Haydon Bridge, 149; an artist’s birthplace, 149; Arthurian legends, 149; Warden, 150; the “heart of all England,” 150-152; Devil’s Water, 152; a sylvan scene, 152; Corbridge, 152-154; a Roman station, 153; Bywell Castle, 154; Cherryburn House, 155; Ovingham, 155; Prudhoe Castle, 155; Wylam and George Stephenson, 155; Denton Hall, 155; battle of Newburn, 156; a jurisdiction limit, 156; arsenal of the Tyne, 156; Heaven and Hell, 106; trade of the river,157; a libel refuted, 158; Hadrian’s Bridge, 158; the “Tyneside London Bridge,” 158; the swing bridge, 159; High Level Bridge, 159; Gateshead, 159, |
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