Midland, 234 North Eastern, 236 Ranskill, 216 Retford, 208, 210–213 Riccall, 242 Roman Roads, 2–4 Rossington Bridge, 226 * * * * * St. Martin’-le-Grand, 2, 14, 25–27 Sandy, 108 Sawtry St. Andrews, 124, 176 Sawtry Abbey, 124 Scarthing Moor, 205–207 Scott, Sir Walter, 51, 162, 164, 190, 192, 198, 204 Scrooby, 216–220 Selby, 238–242 Shaftholme Junction, 236 Sibson, 136 “Six Hills,” The, Stevenage, 94–96 South Muskham, 203, 205 Stamford, 140, 145–153 Stanborough, 87 Stangate Hill, 124 Statute Labour, 9 Stevenage, 2 93–96, 101–105 Stibbington, 136 Stilton, 9, 124–128 Stoke Rochford, 178 Stonegate Hole, 176 Stretton, 154, 161 Sutton-upon-Trent, 205 * * * * * “Tally-ho Corner” 66 Telford, James, 10, 13, 31 Tempsford, 109 Thornhaugh, 140 Tickencote, 154 “Tingey’s Corner,” 108 Tophall, 226 Toplar’s Hill, 107 Torworth, 216 Trent, River, 203–205 Turnpike Acts, 9 Turnpike Gates, 10, 58, 59, 73–75, 82, 87, 105, 209, 218, 242 Turpin’s Oak, 70 Tuxford, 205–208 * * * * * Wansford, 134 Water Newton, 133–140 Welwyn, 2, 88–91, 116 West Markham, 208 Weston, 206 Whetstone, 72 Whittington, Sir Richard, 53–56 Witham Common, 158, 161, 175 Woolmer Green, 93 Woolsthorpe Manor-House, 176 Wyboston, 109 Yaxley Barracks, 129–132 York, 244–246 Yorkshire, 220–223 Young, Revd. Edward, 90 FOOTNOTES. {40} These are pre-war (1914–18) prices. {117} He was baptised in the church of St. Bride, Fleet Street, according to a discovery more recently made; and he would thus appear really to have been a Londoner. {165} Tokens in imitation of the old guineas, which bore on their reverse the George and Dragon device now used on our modern sovereigns. The token represented the king on horseback (the Hanoverian White Horse), with the legend “To Hanover.”
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