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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

(The prefixed numerals in brackets refer to the monument numbers in the text)

GENERAL
Map of the town of Stamford In pocket at end of volume.
Map showing the extent of the borough of Stamford. Area covered by Inventory Fig. 1, p. xxxiv
Medieval Stamford in its physical setting showing N.-S. roads Fig. 2, p. xxxvi
Map of Stamford by James Knipe, 1833 (BM Map Room 3425 (1); reproduced by permission of the British Library Board) Pl. 56
Air photographs of the town of Stamford Pl. 1
Map of St. Martin's Parish by William Murray, 1773 (reproduced by permission of the Trustees of the Burghley Estate Trust and the Marquess of Exeter) Pl. 3
Copy of drawing by William Stukeley of supposed camp of Roman pattern (Stamford Archaeological Society) Fig. 3, p. xxxvii
Map showing Danish burh (8) and Saxon burh (9), and lines of North Road Fig. 4, p. xxxix
Stamford Racecourse at Wothorpe. Reconstruction of 18th-century grandstand Fig. 5, p. xliv
Masons' marks in churches. (28) All Saints, tower; (30) St. John Baptist; (31) St. Martin Fig. 6, p. xlvii
Classification of house types Fig. 7, p. li
Plans of 12th and 13th-century houses Fig. 8, p. lii
Window surrounds, arranged chronologically Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Profiles of window and door architraves Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Profiles of window sills Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Profiles of plinths Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Pilasters composed of superimposed Orders Fig. 14, p. lxxix
Splat balusters Fig. 15, p. lxxxi
Copy of George Portwood's design for a front for Dr. Stukeley's house (Bodleian Library, Gough Maps 16, fol. 52) Fig. 181, p. 140
EARTHWORKS
(6) Roman Road. Air photograph looking N. (Cambridge University Collection: copyright reserved) Pl. 2
(8) Danish Burh. Map showing site Fig. 4, p. xxxix
(9) Saxon Burh. Map showing site Fig. 4, p. xxxix
(10) Castle. Plan of site Fig. 16, p. 3
Drawing by William Stukeley (reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) Pl. 2
Hall range; E. wall from S.E. Pl. 64
    "     "     "     "      S.W. Pl. 64
    "     "      doorway in E. wall from E. Pl. 64
(11) Town Walls. Map Fig. 17, p. 5
Bastion Pl. 57
(16) Former houses in Water Street Fig. 8, p. lii
(27) Canal. Air photograph of canal and River Gwash Pl. 87
Bed of abandoned canal Pl. 87
ECCLESIASTICAL
(28) Church of All Saints. Plan Fig. 18, p. 7
Exterior from S. Frontispiece
    "     "      S.W. Pl. 13
S. chapel, exterior from E. Pl. 11
S. aisle, exterior from S.E. Pl. 11
    "     "     "      W. Pl. 11
Tower, detail of exterior Pl. 19
    "      clockface on exterior Pl. 19
N. porch, exterior Pl. 17
Buttress on N. wall Pl. 17
S. porch, exterior Pl. 17
Nave and S. aisle, interior looking N.W. Pl. 13
S. arcade, E. respond capital; early 13th-century Pl. 8
    "      capital; early 13th-century Pl. 8
    "      W. respond Fig. 19, p. 8
Tower vault Pl. 18
    "     "      figure at springing of vault Pl. 18
Vestry doorway Pl. 19
Roof of S. chapel Pl. 23
Brass (1), probably of William and Margaret Browne, 1489 Pl. 32
    "      (3), John Saunders, 1693 Pl. 53
    "      (8), possibly of John Browne, 1442, and wife Margery, 1460 Pl. 30
    "      (9), possibly of John Browne, 1475, and wife Agnes Pl. 31
Font, 15th-century Pl. 40
Hour-glass bracket Pl. 55
Masons' marks in tower Fig. 6, p. xlvii
Monument (2), George Denshire, 1743 Fig. 20, p. 10
Painting on wall of tower, 1694 Fig. 21, p. 11
Double piscina in S. chapel Pl. 9
(29) Church of St. George. Plan Fig. 22, p. 12
Tower from S.W. Pl. 27
Nave, interior looking S.E. Pl. 14
Clock, 1792 Fig. 23, p. 13
Glass (1), depicting Garter Fig. 25, p. 15
    "      (2), (a) St. Catherine, (b) St. Anne Pl. 38
    "     "      head of prelate Pl. 39
Monument (1), John Wyldbore, 1674 Fig. 24, p. 14
    "      (3), Savile Cust, 1772 Pl. 52
    "      (4), Ursulah Cust, 1683/4, and others Pl. 52
    "      (5), Sir Richard Cust, 1734, and wife Anne, 1779 Pl. 51
    "      (17), Tobie Norris, 1626 Pl. 53
(30) Church of St. John Baptist. Plan Fig. 26, p. 15
Tower from S.E. Pl. 26
Nave and S. aisle, interior looking N.W. Pl. 21
Roof of chancel Pl. 21
    "     "      nave looking W. Pl. 22
    "     "      nave, N. side; 3rd and 2nd angels Pl. 23
    "     "     "      S. " 6th and 7th angels Pl. 23
Screen to S. chapel Pl. 41
Brass (1), Phillip Johnson, 1683 Fig. 27, p. 17
Brass (3), Nicholas Byldysdon, 15th-century; details Pl. 44
Font, 15th-century Pl. 40
Font cover, 17th-century Pl. 54
Glass (3), (a) St. Giles, (b) St. Botolph, (c) St. Blaize, (d) mitred saint, (e) St. Leonard, (f) St. Peter Martyr Pl. 34
    "      (4), (c) The Virgin of the Mantle, (d) God the Father. Pl. 34
Masons' marks Fig. 6, p. xlvii
Monument (15), John Booth, 1799, by Coade Pl. 52
Textiles: altar frontal, 1718; pulpit cloth, 1701 Pl. 53
(31) Church of St. Martin. Plan Fig. 28, p. 18
Tower from S. Pl. 26
N. chapel, interior looking W. before enlargement in 1865 Pl. 46
Nave, interior looking W. Pl. 20
Boss in porch showing arms of See of Lincoln Pl. 18
Font, 14th-century Pl. 40
Glass. Arrangement of E. window Fig. 29, p. 20
    "      (1), demi-angel Pl. 35
    "     "      Annunciation Pl. 35
    "     "      miscellaneous heads Pl. 39
    "      (5), Moses striking the rock Pl. 35
    "     "      Samson and the gates of Gaza Pl. 35
    "     "      David and Goliath Pl. 35
    "     "      Crucifixion Pl. 35
    "     "      Three Maries at the Tomb Pl. 35
    "     "      Resurrection Pl. 35
Masons' marks Fig. 6, p. xlvii
Monument (1), William Cecil, 1st Lord Burghley, 1598 Pl. 48
    "     "      effigy Pl. 47
    "      (4), Richard Cecil, 1552, and wife Jane, 1587 Pl. 46
    "      (5), John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter, 1700, and wife Anna, 1703 Pl. 49
    "     "      detail of effigies Pl. 50
    "     "      figure of the Arts Pl. 51
    "      (11), Edward Dethe, 1687 Fig. 30, p. 21
    "      (13), William Mackenzie, 1770, detail Pl. 52
    "      (19), William Wissing, 1687 Fig. 31, p. 22
(33) Church of St. Mary. Plan Fig. 32, p. 25
W. tower Pl. 10
    "      from S. Pl. 12
W. doorway, detail Pl. 9
Vestry window, 13th-century Pl. 62
Statue on spire Pl. 16
    "     "     "      probably St. William of Norwich Pl. 16
N. chapel, interior looking N.E. Pl. 15
Nave, interior looking W. Pl. 14
Ceiling of N. chapel Pl. 24
Ceiling bosses in N. chapel Pl. 25
Bells Pl. 55
Monument (1), probably of Sir David Phillips, d. 1506 Pl. 45
Statue, probably of the Virgin, 14th-century Pl. 33
Tomb recess in N. chapel Pl. 16
(34) Church of St. Michael. Plan Fig. 33, p. 28
Exterior from E. Pl. 28
Tower from N. Pl. 27
Interior looking E. Pl. 28
Brass (3), coffin plate, James and Joan Langton, 1686 Fig. 34, p. 29
Font, 15th-century Pl. 40
(35) Church of Our Lady and St. Augustine Exterior from S. Pl. 163
(36) Congregational Church, Star Lane. Plan Fig. 35, p. 30
Exterior from S.W. Pl. 29
(37) Methodist Chapel, Barn Hill
South front Pl. 29
Stone plaque Pl. 119
MONASTIC BUILDINGS AND SITES
(43) Site of Austin Friary. Plan Fig. 36, p. 31
(44) Site of Benedictine Nunnery of St. Michael Rere-dorter, plan, elevation and section Fig. 37, p. 32
    "      arches from S.W. Pl. 5
    "      E. arch from S. Pl. 5
(45) Site of Carmelite Friary Fig. 38, p. 33
(46) Site of Franciscan Friary Gateway Pl. 57
(47) Priory of St. Leonard. Plan Fig. 39, p. 35
Exterior from N.W. Pl. 7
W. doorway, detail Pl. 9
Nave arcade from N. Pl. 7
N. arcade, capital, mid 12th-century Pl. 8
    "     "      late 12th-century Pl. 8
    "      W. respond capital, late 12th-century Pl. 8
Drain and arch below reredorter, from N. Pl. 5
SECULAR BUILDINGS
(48) Browne's Hospital. Plan Fig. 42, p. 39
Copy of plan by F. T. Dollman made in 1858 Fig. 41, p. 38
Exterior from S. before restoration (Collection of G. Till, Stamford) Pl. 66
S. elevation and section by Dollman before alteration (from Antient Domestic Architecture, 1858) Pl. 67
Courtyard, W. range before alteration Pl. 69
    "      N.E. corner before demolition Pl. 69
Exterior from S. Pl. 66
S. range from N.E. Pl. 68
Audit Room, interior looking E. Pl. 68
Alms box Pl. 55
Chair, medieval Pl. 54
Chest, medieval Pl. 54
    "      1629 Pl. 54
Glass in Chapel, (1) James the Great Pl. 36
Glass in Chapel, (1) the Trinity Pl. 36
    "     "     "     "      Royal saint Pl. 36
    "     "     "     "      the Virgin Pl. 36
    "     "     "     "      St. John Baptist Pl. 36
    "     "     "     "      possibly the Virgin Pl. 36
    "     "     "      (2) St. Michael Pl. 39
Glass in passage, (3) shield of Browne impaling Elmes Pl. 39
Glass in Audit Room, (4) shield of Elmes Fig. 40, p. 36
    "     "     "     "      (5) King David Pl. 37
    "     "     "     "      (6) St. Paul Pl. 37
    "     "     "     "      (7) King Solomon Pl. 37
    "     "     "     "      (7) head of male saint, in doctor's cap Pl. 37
    "     "     "     "      (7) device of Browne (Stokke) family Pl. 39
Painted panel in Audit Room Pl. 53
Screen in Chapel, 15th-century Pl. 41
Seal of hospital Fig. 212, p. 163
Stalls in Chapel, carving on arm rests Pl. 42
    "     "     "      finials Pl. 43
    "     "     "      misericords Pl. 43
    "     "     "      misericord Fig. 43, p. 41
(49) Lord Burghley's Hospital. Plan Fig. 44, p. 43
Reconstruction of plan of range of c. 1616 Fig. 9, p. lx
W. range, exterior from N.E. Pl. 80
    "     "     "      S.E. Pl. 80
N.E. corner, exterior Pl. 80
Drawing by William Twopeny, 1826 (BM prints and drawings 290/b. 11, p. 90; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum) Pl. 4
Arch beneath S. approach, 12th-century Pl. 4
(50) Fryer's Hospital. Plan Fig. 45, p. 44
Front Pl. 160
(51) Hopkins' Hospital. Plan Fig. 46, p. 44
Front Pl. 160
Arms of Stamford Pl. 119
(52) Snowden's Hospital. Plan Fig. 47, p. 45
(53) Truesdale's Hospital. Plan Fig. 48, p. 45
Front Pl. 160
Courtyard looking N.E. Pl. 160
(54) Stamford School Chapel (former Church of St. Paul). Plan Fig. 49, p. 47
Exterior from S.W. before alteration in 1930 (Collection of J. D. Dolby, Stamford) Pl. 6
Exterior from S.E. after alteration Pl. 6
N. arcade, capitals, early 13th-century Pl. 8
    "      corbel at E. end Pl. 9
Coffin lid (1), c. 1400 Pl. 33
Monument (3), detail; early 14th-century Pl. 33
Carved keystone Fig. 50, p. 48
(57) Town Hall. Plan Fig. 51, p. 49
N. front Pl. 117
Arms of Stamford Pl. 119
W. front Pl. 117
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
(58) Assembly Rooms. Plan Fig. 53, p. 50
Elevation Fig. 52, p. 49
Entrance front Pl. 91
Doorway Fig. 55, p. 51
Window Fig. 54, p. 50
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Fireplace detail Pl. 130
(59) Stamford Institution
Front Pl. 156
Doorway Pl. 157
(60) Theatre. Plan at basement level Fig. 57, p. 52
Section Fig. 59, p. 53
Elevation Fig. 58, p. 52
Front Pl. 91
Doorway Fig. 56, p. 51
Windows Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
(61) Library. Plan of shambles showing original arrangement Fig. 60, p. 53
Front elevation, reconstruction Fig. 61, p. 54
Front Pl. 151
(62) Stamford and Rutland Infirmary. Plan, before alteration Fig. 62, p. 55
Front from S. Pl. 161
(64) Town Bridge
Drawing by William Twopeny, 1826 (BM prints and drawings 290/b. 11, p. 90; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum) Pl. 4
Arch beneath S. approach; 12th-century Pl. 4
E. side Pl. 157
(65) King's Mill
Exterior from W. Pl. 86
Doorway, 17th-century, reset Fig. 63, p. 56
(66) Hudd's Mill
Exterior from W. Pl. 86
(68) Railway Station
Front from N. Pl. 161
E. end of building, detail Pl. 163
(69) Former Railway Station
Front from N.W. Pl. 161
ALL SAINTS' PLACE
'Peterborough Hall' drawn by William Stukeley, 1735 (demolished) (reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) Pl. 70
(70) No. 1. Plan Fig. 64, p. 57
(71) No. 2. Front Pl. 148
Cornice detail Pl. 122
(72) No. 3. Plan Fig. 66, p. 58
Front Pl. 96
Doorway Fig. 65, p. 57
Windows Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Cornice detail Pl. 122
End wall of kitchen Fig. 67, p. 58
(74) No. 16. Front Pl. 146
ALL SAINTS' STREET
(78) No. 13. Front Pl. 73
(82) No. 21. Plan Fig. 68, p. 59
AUSTIN STREET
(85) Austin House, No. 4. Plan Fig. 69, p. 60
Garden front Pl. 146
Garden stair Pl. 149
BARN HILL
Map showing monuments in All Saints' Place, All Saints' Street, Barn Hill and North Street Fig. 70, p. 61
View from S.E. Pl. 144
(93) No. 3. Plan Fig. 71, p. 61
Front Pl. 146
(95) Nos. 5–6. Plan Fig. 72, p. 62
Section of range behind No. 6 Fig. 73, p. 62
Roof   "     "     "     "   Pl. 77
(96) Barn Hill House, No. 7. Plan Fig. 74, p. 63
Front Pl. 156
Exterior from W. Pl. 96
Doorway Pl. 157
Fireplace Pl. 127
Summer house Pl. 104
(97) Stukeley House, No. 9. Elevation Fig. 75, p. 64
Front Pl. 148
Porch Pl. 124
Windows on front elevation Pl. 120
Chair rail, detail Fig. 76, p. 64
Gateway in garden Pl. 90
(98) No. 10. E. front Pl. 149
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
(99) No. 12. Porch Pl. 124
Splat balusters Fig. 15, p. lxxxi
Railings, details Pl. 125
(100) No. 13. Plan Fig. 78, p. 66
Elevation Fig. 77, p. 65
Front Pl. 103
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Window Fig. 79, p. 66
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
Railings, details Pl. 125
Stair hall Pl. 135
Staircase Pl. 134
    "      carved detail Pl. 130
Stair hall ceiling Pl. 136
Fireplace Pl. 127
(101) No. 14. Front from S.E. Pl. 159
Staircase Pl. 133
Reset carving; head in octofoil from site of Austin Friary Pl. 44
    "     "      St. Lawrence Pl. 44
Drawing by William Stukeley of head in octofoil, 1736 (reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) Pl. 44
Loggia Fig. 80, p. 66
(102) No. 15. Plan Fig. 81, p. 67
Front Pl. 159
(103) No. 16. Plan and section Fig. 82, p. 67
Front Pl. 71
Drawing of front by William Stukeley, 1735 (reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) Pl. 71
(104) No. 17. Plan Fig. 83, p. 68
BATH ROW
(110) Bath House, No. 16. Plan Fig. 84, p. 69
Front Pl. 151
BLACKFRIARS ESTATE
Map showing monuments in Blackfriars Estate and Gas Street Fig. 85, p. 70
BROAD STREET
Map showing monuments in Broad Street and Crown Street Fig. 86, p. 72
View from W. Pl. 98
Plan of early house formerly at No. 12 Fig. 8, p. lii
(126) No. 1. Front Pl. 118
Gate Pl. 125
(127) No. 2. Plan Fig. 87, p. 73
Staircase Pl. 132
Staircase, carved detail Pl. 130
Front gate Pl. 125
Side gate Pl. 125
(129) Nos. 5–8. Front looking N.E. Pl. 158
Plaster frieze in No. 5 Pl. 153
(130) No. 9. Elevation, showing development Fig. 88, p. 73
(132) No. 11. Front Pl. 108
(133) Former Stag and Pheasant Inn, No. 14. Plan Fig. 90, p. 74
Front Pl. 113
Doorway Fig. 89, p. 74
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Splat baluster Fig. 15, p. lxxxi
(134) No. 15. Reconstruction of elevation Fig. 91, p. 75
Front Pl. 113
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Cornice detail Pl. 122
(135) No. 17. Elevation Fig. 92, p. 75
(136) Nos. 18–19. Plan Fig. 93, p. 76
Front of No. 18 Pl. 142
Front of No. 19 Pl. 115
Window architrave of No. 19; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Interior of ground-floor room of No. 19 Pl. 131
Ceiling of ground-floor room of No. 19 Pl. 137
(137) Nos. 20–21. Front Pl. 115
(139) No. 25. Plan Fig. 95, p. 77
Reconstruction of elevation Fig. 94, p. 77
Front Pl. 140
(142) No. 32. Plan Fig. 96, p. 78
Front Pl. 81
(144) No. 33. Front Pl. 114
Date-panel Pl. 129
(145) No. 34. Front Pl. 140
(147) Nos. 39–40. Front Pl. 143
(148) No. 49. Plan Fig. 97, p. 78
(150) No. 52. Front Pl. 111
CASTERTON ROAD
(152) Clock House, No. 1. Front Pl. 162
CROWN STREET
(167) Nos. 3–4. Front Pl. 111
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
ELM STREET
(169) Elm Cottage. Plan Fig. 98, p. 81
GAS STREET
(171) Nos. 5–9. Plan of Nos. 5–7 and 9 Fig. 99, p. 81
HIGH STREET
Map showing monuments in High Street, Ironmonger Street and Wellington Lane Fig. 100, p. 82
(172) No. 3. Plan Fig. 101, p. 82
(173) Nos. 6–7. Front Pl. 106
Shop front of No. 7 Pl. 138
(174) No. 8. Front Pl. 110
Rear elevation Pl. 110
Cornice on rear elevation Pl. 122
(176) Gothic House, No. 10. Plan Fig. 102, p. 83
Front Pl. 163
Detail of infilling in timber-frame Fig. 103, p. 84
(177) Nos. 11–12. Front Pl. 141
(178) No. 14. Front Pl. 92
Cornice detail Pl. 123
Roof, section Fig. 104, p. 84
Staircase Pl. 132
(179) Nos. 15–17. Front Pl. 92
Cornice detail, No. 15 Pl. 122
    "     "      No. 17 Pl. 123
Splat balusters in No. 16 Fig. 15, p. lxxxi
(180) Nos. 18–19. Shop Front Pl. 93
Apothecary's workshop. Plan, sections and elevation Fig. 105, p. 85
(182) No. 21. Exterior from S.E. Pl. 101
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
(183) No. 23. Plan of undercroft Fig. 106, p. 86
Undercroft looking E. Pl. 59
    "     "      S.W. Pl. 59
(184) Nos. 25–26. Plan Fig. 107, p. 87
Front Pl. 99
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
(185) Nos. 28–30. Front of Nos. 28–29 Pl. 112
Window architrave of Nos. 28–29; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
(186) No. 31. Front Pl. 111
(188) No. 41. W. front before reconstruction Pl. 105
Exterior from N.W. after reconstruction Pl. 105
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
(189) No. 51 (demolished). Plan Fig. 108, p. 88
Front Pl. 82
Painted wall decoration Pl. 85
Inscribed slab, late 14th-century (detached) Pl. 33
(191) Nos. 54–55. Plan Fig. 109, p. 88
Front Pl. 93
Shop front, 17th-century Fig. 110, p. 89
(193) No. 57. Cornice detail Pl. 123
(194) No. 59. Front Pl. 92
Cornice detail Pl. 123
HIGH STREET ST. MARTINS
Map showing monuments in Burghley Lane, Church Lane, Church Street, High Street St. Martins and Wothorpe Road Fig. 111, p. 91
Archway formerly at No. 27. Drawing by J. C. Buckler, 1811 (BM Add. 24434 no. 79; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum) Pl. 61
Plan of early house formerly at No. 27 Fig. 8, p. lii
(206) Nos. 8–10. Front Pl. 112
(207) No. 11. Front Pl. 73
(210) No. 20. Front Pl. 74
Porch Pl. 124
Painted wall decoration Pl. 85
(212) No. 23. Plan Fig. 112, p. 93
(214) No. 24. Plan Fig. 113, p. 93
Front Pl. 143
Plan of undercroft Fig. 114, p. 93
Undercroft Pl. 60
Vault-corbel Pl. 63
(216) Bull and Swan Inn, No. 25. Plan Fig. 115, p. 94
Front Pl. 75
(217) No. 30. Front Pl. 147
(218) No. 33. Plan Fig. 116, p. 95
Front Pl. 113
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Window architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Superimposed Order Fig. 14, p. lxxix
Ionic capital Pl. 119
(220) No. 35. Front Pl. 113
Doorway Fig. 118, p. 96
Door architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Window Fig. 117, p. 95
Cornice detail Pl. 123
(221) No. 36. Plan Fig. 119, p. 96
Front Pl. 142
Window Fig. 120, p. 96
Door architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
Cornice and masonry details Pl. 120
(223) Lady Anne's House, No. 38. Front Pl. 115
Reconstruction of elevation Fig. 121, p. 97
Superimposed Order Fig. 14, p. lxxix
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
(224) Nos. 39–40. Front Pl. 81
(225) No. 42. Plan Fig. 122, p. 98
Front Pl. 142
Date-panel Pl. 129
(226) No. 43. Plan Fig. 123, p. 98
Front Pl. 114
(227) No. 45. Front Pl. 114
(228) No. 46. Plan Fig. 124, p. 99
Front Pl. 147
(229) Nos. 47–50. Front Pl. 97
Window Fig. 125, p. 99
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
(231) No. 52. Front Pl. 82
(232) No. 53. Front Pl. 114
Window head, 13th-century Pl. 62
(235) Nos. 59–60. Front Pl. 143
(236) No. 65. Front Pl. 83
(237) Nos. 66–67. Plan Fig. 126, p. 100
Elevation Fig. 127, p. 101
Front Pl. 102
Doorway Fig. 128, p. 102
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Fireplace in No. 66 Pl. 128
(238) The Hermitage, Nos. 68–69. Plan Fig. 130, p. 103
Front Pl. 72
Window architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Beam in S. range Fig. 129, p. 102
Screen in W. range Pl. 77
Staircase Pl. 133
Attic staircase Pl. 132
(239) George Hotel. Plan Fig. 131, p. 104
Front range. Plan of second floor Fig. 132, p. 105
Front Pl. 94
Arms of Cecil Pl. 119
N. range, S. elevation Pl. 94
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Window architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Staircase Pl. 133
Fireplaces Pl. 128
IRONMONGER STREET
View from S. Pl. 145
(240) No. 1. Plan Fig. 133, p. 107
Front Pl. 73
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
(242) No. 3. Plan Fig. 7, p. li
Front Pl. 107
(246) Nos. 9–10. Front Pl. 99
Shop front of No. 9 Pl. 138
Plan of first floor of No. 10 Fig. 7, p. li
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
(249) No. 13. Splat baluster Fig. 15, p. lxxxi
KING'S MILL LANE
(250) The Vale House, No. 2. Plan Fig. 134, p. 108
Garden front Pl. 150
Bridge in garden Pl. 150
Doorway, 15th-century, reset Pl. 65
Fireplace detail Pl. 130
MAIDEN LANE
(253) Nos. 5–6. Doorway, 15th-century, reset Pl. 65
(255) Digby House, Nos. 9–10. Plan Fig. 137, p. 110
Elevation Fig. 136, p. 110
Heraldry on oriel window Pl. 76
Ceiling in E. wing Pl. 76
Beam, carved and moulded Fig. 135, p. 109
(259) No. 13. Front Pl. 109
RED LION SQUARE
Map showing monuments in Bath Row, Castle Street, Mallory Lane, Red Lion Square, Red Lion Street and Sheepmarket Fig. 138, p. 113
View from E. Pl. 140
'Black Hall' drawn by William Stukeley, 1735 (demolished) (reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) Pl. 70
(279) Nos. 4–5. Front from S.W. Pl. 161
(280) Nos. 6–7. Plan and section Fig. 139, p. 114
Window head in No.6 Pl. 76
(281) Nos. 8–10. Fronts Pl. 140
RED LION STREET
(284) No. 3. Front Pl. 111
RUTLAND TERRACE
(288) Front of terrace Pl. 154
Plan of No. 4 Fig. 141, p. 116
    "     "     "      8 Fig. 140, p. 115
    "     "     "      17 Fig. 141, p. 116
ST. GEORGE'S SQUARE
Map showing monuments in Blackfriars Street, Maiden Lane, St. George's Square, St. George's Street and Wharf Road Fig. 143, p. 117
(291) No. 1. Plan Fig. 145, p. 117
Elevation before and after alteration Fig. 142, p. 116
Front Pl. 107
Ground-floor window Fig. 144, p. 117
First-floor window before and after alteration Fig. 146, p. 118
Cornice detail Pl. 122
(292) Nos. 2–4. Front Pl. 108
(295) No. 12. Plan Fig. 147, p. 118
(297) No. 17. Plan and elevation Fig. 148, p. 119
Plan of early house Fig. 8, p. lii
Drawing of N. elevation by William Twopeny, 1831 (BM prints and drawings 290/b. 2, p. 48; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum) Pl. 61
Window reset in St. Mary's Church Pl. 62
(298) No. 18. Plan Fig. 149, p. 119
Reconstruction of elevation Fig. 150, p. 120
Front Pl. 115
Window architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Eaves soffit boards, detached Pl. 85
Interior of ground-floor room Pl. 89
Overmantel detail Pl. 130
(299) No. 19. Plan Fig. 152, p. 121
Front Pl. 88
Rear elevation Pl. 88
Main doorway Fig. 153, p. 121
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Window architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Chimney stack Fig. 154, p. 122
Date-panel formerly on chimney stack Fig. 151, p. 120
Interior of ground-floor room Pl. 89
Fireplaces Pl. 126
Fireplace detail Pl. 130
Staircase Pl. 132
Splat baluster Fig. 15, p. lxxxi
(300) No. 20. Front Pl. 109
Doorway Fig. 155, p. 122
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
(301) No. 21. Front Pl. 109
Window architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
(303) Reedman's Court. Plan Fig. 156, p. 123
ST. GEORGE'S STREET
(304) No. 11. Plan Fig. 157, p. 123
Drawing of W. elevation by William Twopeny, 1825 (BM prints and drawings 290/b. 13, p. 68; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum) Pl. 61
(305) No. 17. Front Pl. 115
(306) No. 18. Front Pl. 115
(308) No. 24. Front Pl. 83
ST. LEONARD'S STREET
(316) No. 3. Front Pl. 82
(317) No. 4. Plan Fig. 159, p. 125
(321) Nos. 15–17. Plan Fig. 158, p. 125
Front Pl. 141
(322) Nos. 18–19. Plan Fig. 160, p. 125
Front Pl. 141
(323) No. 20. Front Pl. 141
(327) No. 59. Front Pl. 72
(328) No. 60. Front Pl. 72
(329) No. 61. Front Pl. 72
(330) Nos. 62–63. Fronts Pl. 72
ST. MARY'S HILL
(331) Nos. 1–2. Plan Fig. 161, p. 126
Fronts Pl. 116
Window Fig. 162, p. 127
(333) Nos. 4–5. Front of No. 4 Pl. 163
Plaster frieze Fig. 163, p. 127
(334) No. 8. Front Pl. 78
(335) No. 9. Front Pl. 78
(336) Nos. 9A–10. Plan Fig. 164, p. 128
Plan of early house Fig. 8, p. lii
Drawing of front by William Twopeny, 1829 (BM prints and drawings, 290/d.9, p. 34; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum) Pl. 78
Doorway, 12th-century Pl. 65
(337) Nos. 11–12. Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
(338) No. 13. Plan Fig. 165, p. 129
Plan of undercroft Fig. 166, p. 129
Undercroft, looking E. Pl. 58
Undercroft, looking W. Pl. 58
Wall-arcade Pl. 62
Plan of early house Fig. 8, p. lii
ST. MARY'S PLACE
(341) Nos. 2–3. Reconstruction of elevation of No. 2 Fig. 167, p. 130
Front of No. 2 Pl. 103
Front of No. 3 Pl. 100
Window sill of No. 2; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Superimposed Order on No. 3 Fig. 14, p. lxxix
Interior of ground-floor room in No. 3 Pl. 131
Cornice in wing behind No. 3 Pl. 131
(342) No. 4. Plan of undercroft Fig. 168, p. 131
Vault-boss Pl. 63
ST. MARY'S STREET
Map showing monuments in St. John's Street, St. Mary's Hill, St. Mary's Place and St. Mary's Street Fig. 169, p. 132
View from E. Pl. 98
(344) No. 4. Shop front Pl. 139
(347) No. 9. Plan Fig. 171, p. 133
Plan of 12th-century house Fig. 8, p. lii
Elevation of 12th-century arcade Fig. 170, p. 133
(348) No. 10. Plan Fig. 172, p. 134
Front Pl. 141
(349) Nos. 11–12. Drawing of front by William Stukeley, 1735 (reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) Pl. 70
(350) Nos. 13–14. Front Pl. 158
Shop front of No. 13 Pl. 139
(351) No. 15. Plan and elevation of 1775 (reproduced by permission of the Trustees of the Burghley Estate Trust and the Marquess of Exeter) Fig. 173, p. 135
Front Pl. 108
(352) Stamford Hotel. Plan Fig. 174, p. 136
Front from S.E. Pl. 152
Plinth of rear wing; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Exterior. Attic storey with figure of Justice Pl. 152
N. wing, exterior from S.W. Pl. 118
Plasterwork in entrance hall Pl. 137
Plaster details in ballroom Pl. 153
Fireplace detail Pl. 153
Profiles of internal door surrounds Fig. 175, p. 137
(353) No. 17. Plan Fig. 7, p. li
(354) No. 18. Crown-post roof Pl. 76
(356) No. 20. Front Pl. 147
Porch Pl. 124
(357) Nos. 21–22. Front of No. 21 Pl. 147
Plinth of No. 21; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Masonry detail, pindle, No. 21 Pl. 120
Plan of No. 22 Fig. 178, p. 139
Reconstruction of elevation of No. 22 Fig. 176, p. 138
Front of No. 22 Pl. 106
Doorway of No. 22 Fig. 177, p. 138
Chimney stack of No. 22 Pl. 120
Fireplace in No. 22 Pl. 127
(358) Nos. 23–24. Front of No. 23 Pl. 100
Doorway of No. 23 Fig. 179, p. 139
Window sill of No. 23; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Plinth of No. 23; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Cornice detail of No. 23 Pl. 122
Stair hall of No. 23 Pl. 135
Front of No. 24 Pl. 107
(359) No. 25. Front Pl. 109
Doorway Fig. 182, p. 141
(360) No. 26. Front Pl. 109
Front elevation of N. range Fig. 180, p. 140
Exterior of rear wing from S. Pl. 104
Fireplace Pl. 128
Plaster ceiling, detail Pl. 136
Staircase Pl. 133
(361) No. 27. Exterior from N.E. Pl. 116
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Quoins, detail Pl. 121
(362) No. 28. Plan Fig. 183, p. 142
Front Pl. 71
(364) No. 30. Plan Fig. 184, p. 142
Exterior from W. Pl. 79
(368) No. 40. Plan and section Fig. 185, p. 143
Front Pl. 79
Medieval ridge tile Fig. 186, p. 143
(370) No. 44. Bay window at front Pl. 83
ST. PAUL'S STREET
Map showing monuments in Elm Street, St. Leonard's Street and St. Paul's Street Fig. 187, p. 144
View from S.E. Pl. 145
(372) No. 7. Front Pl. 72
(373) Nos. 8–9. Fronts Pl. 72
(374) Nos. 10–11. Front Pl. 74
Date-panel Pl. 129
(375) No. 12. Plan Fig. 188, p. 145
Front Pl. 75
Door detail Pl. 120
Date-panel Pl. 129
(376) No. 13. Front Pl. 112
(377) No. 14. Plan Fig. 189, p. 146
Capital, 13th-century Pl. 62
Head corbel, 13th-century Pl. 63
Wall-arch, 13th-century Pl. 62
(378) No. 15. Survey of 1787 (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) Fig. 190, p. 147
Plan of early house Fig. 8, p. lii
(379) Nos. 16–17. Plan Fig. 192, p. 147
Survey of 1787 (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) Fig. 190, p. 147
Plan of early house Fig. 8, p. lii
Wall-arcading, 13th-century Fig. 193, p. 148
    "     "     "      Pl. 60
Corbel Pl. 63
Head-corbel Pl. 63
Roof truss, 13th-century Fig. 193, p. 148
Detail of wall post Fig. 191, p. 147
Merchant's mark Fig. 194, p. 148
(381) No. 24. Front Pl. 110
(383) Brazenose House, No. 28. Plan Fig. 196, p. 149
Reconstruction of elevation Fig. 195, p. 149
Front Pl. 95
Rear elevation Pl. 95
Doorway Fig. 197, p. 150
Window Fig. 10, p. lxxii
Window architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
Plinth; profile Fig. 13, p. lxxvii
Plaster ceiling, detail Pl. 136
Staircase Pl. 134
Staircase, carved detail Pl. 130
Gateway, early 13th-century Pl. 65
(384) No. 30. Survey of 1787 (Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) Fig. 198, p. 151
(385) No. 31. Front Pl. 110
Window architrave; profile Fig. 11, p. lxxiv
Window sill; profile Fig. 12, p. lxxv
(386) No. 32. Front Pl. 73
(387) Conduit Pl. 119
(389) Nos. 41–42. Fronts Pl. 112
ST. PETER'S HILL
(394) No. 6. Plan Fig. 199, p. 152
View from N.E. Pl. 79
(395) No. 7. Plan Fig. 200, p. 152
ST. PETER'S STREET
Map showing monuments in Austin Street, King's Mill Lane, Rutland Terrace, St. Peter's Hill, St. Peter's Street, St. Peter's Vale and West Street Fig. 201, p. 153
(398) Former Williamson's Almshouses, No. 3. Plan Fig. 202, p. 153
Plasterwork on ceiling and walls Pl. 84
(400) Nos. 8–9. Fronts Pl. 142
(405) No. 15. Front Pl. 83
(407) Exeter Court. East row Pl. 155
(411) No. 30. Plan Fig. 203, p. 155
(412) Nos. 31–32. 'Sempringham Hall' drawn by William Stukeley, 1735 (reproduced by permission of Stamford Archaeological Society) Pl. 70
(414) No. 34. Plan Fig. 204, p. 155
(415) Nos. 35–36. Plan Fig. 205, p. 156
(415) Nos. 35–36. Front Pl. 71
ST. PETER'S VALE
View from S. Pl. 144
(418) No. 1. Front Pl. 144
SCOTGATE
Map showing monuments in Casterton Road, New Town, Rock Road and Scotgate Fig. 206, p. 157
(422) Corporation buildings. Plan Fig. 207, p. 157
(425) Nos. 30–31. Front Pl. 158
(426) Rock Terrace. Front Pl. 154
(427) Rock House. Plan Fig. 208, p. 158
View from S. Pl. 159
WATER STREET
Map showing monuments in Barnack Road and Water Street. Fig. 209, p. 160
Former house probably in Water Street. Drawing of rear elevation by William Twopeny, 1826 (BM prints and drawings 290/b. 2, p. 43; reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum) Pl. 61
(442) No. 12. Plan Fig. 210, p. 160
Front Pl. 107
(444) Welland House, No. 16. Plan Fig. 211, p. 161
Front Pl. 143
Date-panel on brewery Pl. 129
(447) Lumby's Terrace. Pair of houses at end, looking N. Pl. 155
W. row, looking S. Pl. 155
WHARF ROAD
(450) Toll house and warehouse. River front from S.E. Pl. 162
(451) Portal. Front Pl. 162