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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1926.

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LIST OF PLANS AND ILLUSTRATIONS. WITH TITLES AND PRINCIPAL DATES.

1. ABBOTS RIPTON. Page or Plate.
Plan of village showing positions of monuments p. 3
(1) Parish Church of St. Andrew, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 1
    "    "    "    Communion Table, late 16th or early 17th-century 151
(14) Cottage, 530 yds. E.S.E. of church, late 16th-century 163
(15) Green Farm, 17th-century 163
(26) Cottages at Wennington, 17th-century 73
2. ABBOTSLEY.
Plan of village, showing positions of monuments p. 6
(1) Parish Church of St. Margaret, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 5
    "    "    "    "    from the S.W. West Tower, late 14th-century 14
    "    "    "    "    Statue of King on S.E. corner of Tower, late 16th-century 159
    "    "    "    "    Tomb-recess in S. Aisle, c. 1340 13
    "    "    "    "    Screen under tower-arch, early 16th-century 33
(8) Cottage, 250 yds. E. of church, 17th-century 73
3. ALCONBURY.
Plan of village, showing positions of monuments p. 11
(1) Parish Church of SS. Peter and Paul, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 8
    "    "    "    "    "    Interior of Chancel, c. 1250 12
    "    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and spire, c. 1280–90 16
    "    "    "    "    "    Roof of chancel, late 15th-century 46
    "    "    "    "    "    Communion Table, early 17th-century 151
(4) Bridge across Alconbury Brook, 15th-century and later 131
(6) Manor House, late 16th-century, and later 72
The Village and Bridge, from the Green, looking N.N.E. 15
5. ALWALTON.
(2) Parish Church of St. Andrew, c. 1190 and later: dated Plan p. 13
    "    "    "    "    Window, c. 1300 and 'low-side' window, 14th-century, in S. wall of chancel 11
    "    "    "    "    Interior from Chancel showing crossing, N. arcade of Nave, c. 1190, etc. 18
    "    "    "    "    Capital of second column of N. arcade, c. 1190 111
    "    "    "    "    Capital of third column of N. arcade, early 13th-century 111
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, early 13th-century, etc., from the S.E. 17
(4) Porch, re-built and now a lodge or cottage, late 16th or early 17th-century 47
6. BARHAM.
(1) Parish Church of St. Giles, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 16
7. BLUNTISHAM-CUM-EARITH.
(2) Parish Church of St. Mary, c. 1330 and later: dated Plan p. 18
    "    "    "    "    from the N.E. 20
    "    "    "    "    Font, c. 1500 9
    "    "    "    "    Remains of Screen, with palimpsest paintings of St. John the Baptist and St. George, 15th and early 16th-century 19
(3) The Bulwark, Earith (Earth-work): Plan p. 21
    "    "    "    "    "    Bird's-eye view p. 22
(5) House at East End, late 17th or early 18th-century 149
8. BRAMPTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary, early 14th-century and later: dated Plan p. 24
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, dated 1635 21
    "    "    "    "    S. door of two leaves, 15th-century 161
    "    "    "    "    Font, late 14th or early 15th-century 9
    "    "    "    "    Alms-dish, 16th-century 137
(3) Bridge across brook, on the Buckden Road; possibly 17th-century 131
9. BRINGTON.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 14th-century and later: Plan p. 26
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, late 14th-century 4
(2) Church Farm. Stone barn, dated 1672 150
10. BROUGHTON.
(2) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 28
(5) House, W. side of road, 120 yds. S.S.W. of church, late 17th-century 148
(6) House, 300 yds, E.S.E. of church, late 16th-century 163
11. BUCKDEN.
Plan of village, showing positions of monuments p. 40
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 32
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, 15th-century 23
    "    "    "    "    S. Porch, 15th-century 22
    "    "    "    "    S. doorway, 13th-century, re-set, and interior of S. Porch, 15th-century 22
    "    "    "    "    Carved boss in vault of S. Porch, 15th-century 133
    "    "    "    "    Monument in chancel to Thomas Barlow, S.T.P., 1691 25
    "    "    "    "    Arms in floor-slab of Robert Sanderson, Bishop of Lincoln, 1662–3 127
    "    "    "    "    Six of the eight carved panels in chancel, 16th-century 24
    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, early 17th-century 153
(4) Buckden Palace, dating from the 13th century: Plan p. 35
    "    "    Great Tower, late 15th-century, from the S. 23
    "    "    "    "    from the N.W. 26
    "    "    Inner Gatehouse, etc., late 15th-century, from the W. 28
    "    "    "    "    "    from the E. 29
    "    "    S. end of range S. of Gatehouse, late 15th-century 74
(5) Manor House, dating from late 16th-century or earlier: Plan p. 38
    "    "    from the S.E. 27
    "    "    Door in N. front, early 17th-century 160
    "    "    Chimney-piece in N. room of S. wing, 1st floor, early 17th-century 158
    "    "    Chimney-piece in S. room of S. wing, 1st floor, early 17th-century 158
(6) Lion Hotel, c. 1500. Interior of Lounge 30
    "    "    "    Carved oak boss in ceiling of Lounge 159
(7) George Hotel and House adjoining. Staircase, late 17th or early 18th-century 165
(8) House, E. end of village, N. side of Mill Street. Panelled door, early 17th-century 160
(18) Cottage, E. side of Luck's Lane, 17th-century 71
12. BUCKWORTH.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 42
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, early 14th-century 37
    "    "    "    "    Detail of E. face of bell-chamber, early 14th-century 35
13. BURY.
(1) Parish Church of the Holy Cross, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 44
    "    "    "    "    "    Respond of chancel-arch, early 12th-century 33
    "    "    "    "    "    W. doorway of Nave, early 12th-century 34
    "    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, mid 13th-century, etc., from the S. 31
    "    "    "    "    "    Book-rest of lectern, early 14th-century 32
    "    "    "    "    "    Screen in chancel-arch, 15th-century 33
Parish Church, Manor House, etc., from the N.W. 15
14. BYTHORN.
(1) Parish Church of St. Lawrence, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 46
15. CALDECOTE.
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 48
    "    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, dated 1646 152
16. CATWORTH.
(1) Parish Church of St. Leonard, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 49
    "    "    "    "    Brass candelabrum, dated 1666 59
    "    "    "    "    Coffin-lid in vestry, late 13th-century 142
    "    "    "    "    Communion Table, dated 1634 151
    "    "    "    "    Piscina in chancel, 13th-century 140
    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, 15th-century 152
    "    "    "    "    Screen to chancel, 15th-century 33
17. CHESTERTON.
Chesterton Castor Area: Plan of Roman remains 1
(1) The Castles: Roman Earthwork: Plan p. 53
Roman milestone, now at Orton Longueville Hall 2
(2) Parish Church of St. Michael, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 54
    "    "    "    "    S. arcade, early 13th-century, etc., looking W. 6
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, 13th-century and Spire, 14th-century 37
    "    "    "    "    Monument in N. aisle, of Sir Robert Bevill and his son Robert, dated 1611 38
(3) Mound: Plan p. 55
18. COLNE.
(1) Roman Village site: Plan p. 57
19. CONINGTON.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, c. 1500: dated Plan p. 59
    "    "    "    "    from the S.E. 39
    "    "    "    "    Chair in chancel, early 16th-century 40
    "    "    "    "    Chest in S. aisle, 17th-century 146
    "    "    "    "    Effigy (2) in S. Chapel, late 13th or early 14th-century 115
    "    "    "    "    Monument (3) in S. Chapel, of Sir Thomas Cotton, 1662 45
    "    "    "    "    Monument (4) in S. Chapel, of Sir Robert Cotton, 1631 45
    "    "    "    "    Monument (5) in N. aisle, to David, King of Scotland, erected c. 1600 45
    "    "    "    "    Monument (6) in N. aisle, to Prince Henry of Scotland, erected c. 1600 45
    "    "    "    "    Monument (8) in S. aisle, to Thomas Cotton, 1547, etc. 45
    "    "    "    "    Piscina and Sedilia in chancel, c. 1500 141
    "    "    "    "    Screen to N. Chapel, early 16th-century 41
(4) Conington Castle, 16th-century and later, from the S.W. 42
(7) Conington Round Hill: Plan p. 62
21. COVINGTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Margaret, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 64
    "    "    "    "    N. doorway, 12th-century 34
    "    "    "    "    Font, 12th-century 8
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup and Cover-paten, c. 1570 136
22. DENTON.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 65
23. DIDDINGTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Lawrence, mid 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 67
    "    "    "    "    Brass of Alice, wife of Walter Taylard, 1513, and altar-tomb of William Taylard, 1505, and his wife Elizabeth 44
    "    "    "    "    Glass, re-set in western window of S. Chapel, 15th-century and later 43
    "    "    "    "    Panel in back of western-most pew, N. side of nave, c. 1500 51
24. EASTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Peter, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 70
    "    "    "    "    Interior showing S. arcade, c. 1300 6
    "    "    "    "    West Tower and Spire, late 14th-century 4
    "    "    "    "    Bell; 4th, by R. Newcombe, Leicester, c. 1560–80 7
    "    "    "    "    Chest in W. Tower, 17th-century 146
25. ELLINGTON.
Plan of village showing positions of monuments p. 75
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 73
    "    "    "    "    Roof of nave, 15th-century 46
(5) Cottage, 80 yds. N. of church, late 16th or early 17th-century 73
(16) Cottage, 260 yds. N.N.W. of church, 17th-century 71
26. ELTON.
Plan of village showing positions of monuments p. 82
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, c. 1270 and later: dated Plan p. 77
    "    "    "    "    'Low-side' window and re-set blocked window, 14th-century, in S. wall of chancel 11
    "    "    "    "    West Tower, c. 1500 48
    "    "    "    "    Standing-crosses in churchyard, 11th-century 50
    "    "    "    "    Monument (1) in S. aisle to Thomas Proby, 1684 25
    "    "    "    "    "    Monument (2) in S. aisle, to John Proby, 1710, and Frances his daughter, 1711 25
    "    "    "    "    Incised slab (7) in S. aisle, of Robert Sappcott, 1600–01 127
    "    "    "    "    Piscina and Sedilia in Chancel, early 14th-century 141
    "    "    "    "    Seating: Bench-end in nave, early 16th-century 51
(3) Elton Hall, 15th-century and later: dated Plan p. 79
    "    "    "    Gatehouse, 15th-century, from the S 49
    "    "    "    Vaulted undercroft to Chapel, 15th-century 13
(4) The Old Rectory, late 16th-century 47
(8) Cottage, formerly Girls' school, E. side of road, 600 yds. N.N.W. of church, with inscription of early 18th-century date 47
(20), (21), (22) and (24) Cottages, S. side of High Street, 17th and early 18th-century 47
(39) Carr's Farm, E. side of Oundle Road, 300 yds. S.S.E. of church, 17th-century 47
27. EYNESBURY.
Plan of town showing positions of monuments p. 87
(2) Parish Church of St. Mary, dating from the 12th-century or earlier: dated Plan p. 85
    "    "    "    N. arcade, late 12th and 13th-century 54
    "    "    "    N. arcade. Carved capitals 55
    "    "    "    S. Tower, c. 1687 5
    "    "    "    Pulpit, c. 1700 153
    "    "    "    Seating in N. aisle: E. block, early 16th-century 52
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Two bench-ends 52
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Nine popey-heads 53
29. FARCET.
(2) Parish Church of St. Mary, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 88
    "    "    "    "    West Tower, c. 1180–90 5
    "    "    "    "    Paten, c. 1500 137
    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, early 16th-century, made up 1612 153
    "    "    "    "    Sedile in chancel, 13th-century 141
(5) House, S. side of street, 180 yds. E. of church, dated 1684 47
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Entrance-doorway, dated 1684 116
30. FEN STANTON.
Plan of village, showing positions of monuments p. 94
(1) Parish Church of SS. Peter and Paul, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 91
    "    "    "    "    "    Chancel, c. 1350, from the N.E. 57
    "    "    "    "    "    From the S.E. W. Tower and Spire, late 14th-century 56
    "    "    "    "    "    Roof of N. aisle, early 16th-century 46
    "    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup, 1619 136
    "    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, early 16th-century 152
(3) Clock Tower and Lock-up, late 17th-century 166
(4) The Manor. Main staircase, early 18th-century 165
(5) Barn N. of the Manor, early 17th-century 150
(15) House, S. side of street, 160 yds. W. of church, 16th-century 71
31. FLETTON.
(2) Parish Church of St. Margaret, c. 1150 and later: dated Plan p. 96
    "    "    "    "    E. bays of N. arcade, c. 1160 6
    "    "    "    "    Stone carvings in chancel, Pre-Conquest; foliage diaper, 12th-century 58
    "    "    "    "    Standing-cross, W. of tower, c. 1180 50
    "    "    "    "    Font, late 16th-century 9
32. FOLKSWORTH.
(1) Parish Church of St. Helen, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 97
    "    "    "    "    Chancel-arch, mid 12th-century 77
    "    "    "    "    "    Detail 132
    "    "    "    "    "    N. doorway of Nave, c. 1150 139
33. GIDDING, GREAT.
(1) Parish Church of St. Michael, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 99
    "    "    "    "    From the S.E. Chancel, 13th-century, with later windows; Nave, c. 1400; W. Tower, 14th-century; Spire, 15th-century 60
    "    "    "    "    Internal wall-arcade, S. side of chancel, late 13th-century 6
    "    "    "    "    Chest, in W. Tower, mid 17th-century 146
    "    "    "    "    Communion Rails, early 17th-century 151
    "    "    "    "    Piscina in chancel, late 13th-century 140
34. GIDDING, LITTLE.
(1) Parish Church of St. John, early 17th-century and later: dated Plan p. 101
    "    "    "    "    "    West Front, dated 1714 62
    "    "    "    "    Interior of Nave, looking W., showing wall-panelling and arcading, c. 1714 61
    "    "    "    "    Font of brass, 17th-century 59
    "    "    "    "    Hour-glass stand, 17th-century 59
    "    "    "    "    Lectern of brass, 17th-century 59
35. GLATTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Nicholas, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 103
    "    "    "    "    N. vestry: Interior showing vaulting, early 16th-century 77
    "    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, late 15th or early 16th-century 5
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Beast on S.E. corner of parapet 159
    "    "    "    "    Bell; 2nd, by Watts, Leicester, dated 1595 7
    "    "    "    "    Bracket in Chancel, 14th-century 118
    "    "    "    "    Paintings in E. angles of Nave, late 15th or early 16th-century 155
    "    "    "    "    Seating in Nave: two popey-heads, 15th-century 154
(3) Cottage, E. side of road, 140 yds. S.E. of church, 17th-century 163
(4) Addison Arms Inn, W. side of road, 270 yds. S.E. of church, c. 1700 148
36. GODMANCHESTER.
Plan of town showing positions of monuments p. 112
(3) Parish Church of St. Mary, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 107
    "    "    "    "    Buttress to S. wall of chancel, with carved wheel-panel, 13th-century 35
    "    "    "    "    W. doorway and windows and inscribed panels, with date 1623 67
    "    "    "    "    Chair in chancel, late 17th-century 40
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cups, 1559 and later 16th-century 136
    "    "    "    "    Seating in Nave: traceried heads of panels, 15th-century 63
    "    "    "    "    Stalls in chancel: late 15th-century. Part of S.W. block 63
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Carved elbows 66
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Carved misericords 64, 65
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Carved popey-heads 63
(5) Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Causeway, 130 yds. S.W. of church, c. 1560 149
(6) Tudor House, Ermine Street, ¼-mile E.S.E. of church, dated 1600 and 1603. W. front 69
    "    "    "    "    Back 69
    "    "    "    "    Doorway in W. front, dated 1603 160
(7) House, E. side Ermine Street, 500 yds. S.E. of church, dated 1625 69
(13) Porch Farm, London Road, 750 yds. S.S.E. of church. Porch, c. 1600 160
(19) Cottage, N. side of Piper's Lane, 480 yds. S.S.E of church, 17th-century 73
(25) Cottage, E. side of Duck End, 660 yds. S. of church, 17th-century 73
(26) House, W. side of Duck End, 550 yds. S. of church, 17th-century 73
(38) Belle Isle, house N. side of West Street, 920 yds. S.W. of church, 17th-century 71
(39) House, S. side of West Street, 850 yds. S.W. by W. of church, dated 1593 69
(44) House, E. side of Causeway, 220 yds. S.S.W. of church, c. 1600 69
(48) House, E. side of Causeway, 100 yds. W.N.W. of church, 17th-century 71
(60) Range of three houses, S. side of East Street, 140 yds. S. of church, dated 1611 and 1613 72
(67) House, S.W. side of Back Church Lane, 210 yds. E.S.E. of church, 16th-century 71
(68) House, facing W. end of Cambridge Road, 370 yds. S.E. of church, dated 1613 71
(70) House, N. side of Cambridge Road, ¼-mile E.S.E. of church, 16th and 17th-century 69
Ermine Street, looking N., showing monuments (8), (7) and (6) 68
Causeway, looking N., showing monuments (48), (52), etc. 68
37. GRAFHAM.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, c. 1250 and later: Plan p. 116
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, late 14th or early 15th-century 4
    "    "    "    "    Effigy of priest, in S. porch, early 14th-century 10
38. GRANSDEN, GREAT.
Plan of village, showing positions of monuments p. 121
(1) Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, 14th-century and later: dated Plan p. 119
    "    "    "    "    Slab in W. Tower with indent of brass of Thomas de Neusum, Rector, 1301–28 127
    "    "    "    "    Piscina in chancel, late 15th-century 140
    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, mid 17th-century 153
    "    "    "    "    Seating in nave. Heads of panels, early 16th-century 51
(3) Gransden Hall, 550 yds. W.N.W. of church, mid 17th-century and later; from the N.E. 148
(4) Rippington Manor Farm, 40 yds E. of church. Stone fireplace, late 16th-century 158
    "    "    "    Balustrade of Staircase, late 17th-century 165
    "    "    "    Barn, late 16th-century 150
(15) Safford's Farm, 350 yds. W.N.W. of the church. Barn, late 16th-century 150
39. HADDON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary, 11th-century and later: dated Plan p. 123
    "    "    "    "    Window, N. wall of chancel, mid 13th-century 11
    "    "    "    "    Chancel-arch, early 12th-century 70
    "    "    "    "    "    Capital of N. respond 111
    "    "    "    "    Capital and corbel, W. respond of S. arcade, 13th-century 118
40. HAIL WESTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Nicholas, late 13th-century and later: Plan p. 125
41. HAMERTON.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, early 14th-century and later: Plan p. 126
    "    "    "    "    Corbel of chancel-arch, early 14th-century, partly re-cut 118
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, late 15th-century 5
    "    "    "    "    Figures in roof of S. aisle, 15th-century 46
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup and Cover-paten, 1674 136
(3) Bridge over Alconbury Brook, 17th-century or earlier 131
(4) Manor Farm, late 16th-century 74
42. HARTFORD.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 128
(2) Earthwork, possibly mount and bailey, 2 miles N.N.W. of church: Plan p. 129
(3) Manor House, 320 yds. N.E. of church, late 15th or early 16th-century 72
43. HEMINGFORD ABBOTS
(1) Parish Church of St. Margaret, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 131
    "    "    "    "    Interior looking S.E., showing S. arcade, c. 1300, and clear-storey, c. 1500 with remains of earlier windows 75
    "    "    "    "    "    Soffit of first bay of roof of Nave, early 16th-century 46
(5) Whitehall, 340 yds. W.N.W. of church, 17th-century 148
44. HEMINGFORD GREY.
(1) Parish Church of St. James, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 134
    "    "    "    "    From the S.E. Chancel and Aisle, 13th and 14th-century; Clearstorey, c. 1500; Tower, late 14th-century 76
    "    "    "    "    Interior showing N. arcade, 12th and 13th-century 77
(2) Manor House, mid 12th-century and later: Plan p. 135
    "    "    "    From the S.W. showing original window 78
    "    "    "    "    Window, in S. wall, 12th-century 116
(3) The Old Rectory, N.E. of church, early 18th-century 149
(4) House, formerly the Anchor Inn, 100 yds. S.E. of church, 17th-century 73
(7) Glebe Cottage, 400 yds. S.E. of church, dated 1583 163
45. HILTON.
(1) Parish of Church St. Mary Magdalene, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 137
    "    "    "    "    "    Cross in W. wall of Tower, early 13th-century 50
(2) The Maze, 230 yds. N.E. of the church, 1660: Plan p. 138
    "    "    Stone pier of 1729 recording the forming of the maze in 1660 142
(3) St. John's College Farm, 620 yds. N.W. of church, late 15th-century 72
(4) Hilton Hall, from the S., early 17th-century 149
    "    "    Staircase, early 17th-century 164
    "    "    Pigeon-house, late 17th-century 166
(8) Cross Roads Farm, 400 yds. N. of church, 17th-century 72
(16) House, formerly Red Cow Inn, 120 yds. N.E. of church, 15th-century 73
(17) Cottage, called the Old Vicarage, 250 yds. N.E. of church, 17th-century 73
46. HOLME.
(3) Cottage, 240 yds. E. of church, late 17th-century 148
47. HOLYWELL-CUM-NEEDINGWORTH.
(1) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, Holywell, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 140
(19) House at E. corner of Church Street and High Street, Needingworth, 17th-century 73
48. HOUGHTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 143
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, late 14th-century 4
    "    "    "    "    Stone seat at W. end of N. aisle, 13th-century 141
(3) House, E. side of road, 300 yds. N.N.E. of church, late 16th or early 17th-century 72
49. HUNTINGDON.
Plan of town showing positions of monuments p. 157
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 145
    "    "    "    "    From the S.E. Tower, late 14th-century, remainder mostly late 15th or early 16th-century 79
    "    "    "    "    Carved figures from the Nave-roof, now in the Archdeacon's Library, early 16th-century 159
(2) Parish Church of St. Mary, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 147
    "    "    "    "    S. doorway of chancel, early 13th-century 82
    "    "    "    "    S. arcade of Nave, mid 13th-century 81
    "    "    "    "    Corbel of W. respond of S. arcade, mid 13th-century 132
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, late 14th-century 80
    "    "    "    "    W. doorway, late 14th-century 81
    "    "    "    "    Chest in Tower, early 17th-century 146
(6) The Castle, mount and bailey: Plan p. 150
    "    "    "    "    "    From the S. 83
(8) Huntingdon Bridge, c. 1300 and later: Plan p. 151
    "    "    W. side 83
    "    "    W. side of second arch from N. 131
(9) The Nuns' Bridge, 15th or 16th-century, E. side 131
(10) Hinchingbrooke (house), dating from the 16th century or earlier: Plan p. 153
    "    "    From the S.W. S.W. Tower, mid 16th-century 84
    "    "    N. Front, mid 16th-century and later 86
    "    "    Bay-window, dated 1602, re-built later against S. Front 85
    "    "    N.W. range, mid 16th-century and later. E. side 88
    "    "    "    "    W. side 89
    "    "    Great Staircase. Part of dado, late 17th-century 119
    "    "    Library. Re-set panels in door, early 16th-century 119
    "    "    Gatehouse, mid 16th-century with earlier material 87
(12) Grammar School, formerly St. John's Hospital, 12th-century: Plan p. 156
    "    "    From the S.W. 90
(13) Walden House, now County Council Offices, late 17th-century 91
(19) Ferrar's House, W. side of High Street, early 18th-century 93
(22) George Hotel. Courtyard, 17th-century and later 92
(28) House, S.W. side of High Street, 270 yds. S.E. of All Saints' Church. Fireplace, late 16th-century 158
(29) Cowper House, S.W. side of High Street, early 18th-century 93
50. HURST, OLD.
(1) Chapel of St. Peter, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 162
    "    "    "    Font. late 13th-century 9
(3) Manor Farm, 250 yds. S.E. of Chapel. Staircase, late 16th or early 17th-century 164
    "    "    "    "    "    "    Barn, 17th-century 150
51. KEYSTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 164
    "    "    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, mid 14th-century 36
    "    "    "    "    "    "    W. front of W. Tower, mid 14th-century 94
    "    "    "    "    "    "    Lectern, c. 1640 32
    "    "    "    "    "    "    Oak cadaver, late 15th or early 16th-century 10
52. KIMBOLTON.
Plan of town showing positions of monuments p. 174
(1) Parish Church of St. Andrew, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 168
    "    "    "    "    From the S.S.W. Tower and Spire, early 14th-century 96
    "    "    "    "    Capital of W. respond, N. arcade, mid 13th-century 55
    "    "    "    "    W. doorway and window, early 14th-century 67
    "    "    "    "    Details of roofs of chapels and aisles, late 15th-century 95
    "    "    "    "    Bell; 5th, by Watts, Leicester, dated 1634 7
    "    "    "    "    Glass; figure in S.W. window of S. Chapel, with name Symon, 15th-century 157
    "    "    "    "    Monument in S. Chapel, to Essex, wife of Edward, Earl of Manchester, 1658 25
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup, late 16th-century 136
    "    "    "    "    Alms-dish, c. 1660 137
    "    "    "    "    Screen to N. Chapel, late 15th-century 41
    "    "    "    "    Screen to S. Chapel, late 15th-century 41
    "    "    "    "    Painted figures of saints on Screen to S. Chapel, late 15th-century 19
(2) Kimbolton Castle, 1525 and later: Plan p. 171
    "    "    From the S.E. Fronts by Sir John Vanbrugh, early 18th-century 42
    "    "    From the S.W. Fronts by Vanbrugh 97
    "    "    Courtyard from the N.W., late 17th-century 98
    "    "    Courtyard: Rainwater-pipes, late 17th-century 159
    "    "    Chapel. Interior, looking S.W., early 18th-century 119
    "    "    Great Staircase, partly early 18th-century 100
(5) Stonely Priory, 15th or early 16th-century. From the S.W. 47
(19) George Hotel. Staircase, 17th-century 165
(20) House, S. side of High Street, 50 yds. S.W. of church. Staircase, 17th-century 164
(39) House at Wornditch, 1 mile N.W. of church, early 17th-century 71
High Street, looking N.W. showing monuments (8) to (16) 3
53. KINGS RIPTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Peter, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 176
    "    "    "    "    Font, late 18th-century 8
54. LEIGHTON BROMSWOLD.
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 178
    "    "    "    "    Interior looking S.E. (Pulpits, screens and seating, c. 1630–40) 100
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, 1634 99
    "    "    "    "    Chair in chancel, c. 1700 40
    "    "    "    "    Effigies in N. Transept of Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, 1572, and Elizabeth his wife, 1578 103
    "    "    "    "    Effigy in N. Transept, said to be of Katherine, daughter of Sir R. Tyrwhitt and wife of Henry D'Arcy, 1567 103
    "    "    "    "    Piscina in Chancel, mid 13th-century 140
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup and Cover-paten, 1627 136
    "    "    "    "    Pulpits, etc., in Nave, c. 1630–40 101
    "    "    "    "    Rainwater-head, S. side of chancel, dated 1632 59
(2) The Castle, Gatehouse, now Vicarage, c. 1616. S. front 102
    "    "    Earthworks: Plan p. 181
56. MOLESWORTH.
(1) Parish Church of St. Peter, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 182
    "    "    "    "    Arcade in N. wall of Chancel, c. 1270–80 6
    "    "    "    "    Wall-paintings in Nave, of St. Christopher and St. Anthony, late 15th or early 16th-century 105
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup and Cover-paten, 1569 136
57. MORBORNE.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 185
    "    "    "    "    Chancel-arch, mid 12th-century 77
    "    "    "    "    Effigy in S. aisle of priest, 13th-century 10
    "    "    "    "    Piscina in Chancel, 13th-century 140
58. OFFORD CLUNY.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 186
    "    "    "    "    S.W. angle of S. aisle with gargoyle, late 15th or early 16th-century 35
    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, early 17th-century 152
(6) House, W. side of road, 160 yds. S.S.E. of church, 17th-century 72
(11) House, E. side of road, 470 yds. N.N.E of church, dated 1632, porch dated 1668 102
59. OFFORD DARCY.
(1) Parish Church of St. Peter, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 189
    "    "    "    "    Slab (1) in N. aisle with effigies, mid to late 14th-century 10
    "    "    "    "    Monument (2) in S. aisle, to Richard Nailour, 1616 25
    "    "    "    "    Remains of screen under chancel-arch, 14th-century 106
    "    "    "    "    Table, in N. aisle, 17th-century 151
(3) Manor House, 40 yds. S.S.W. of church. Overmantel on first floor, early 17th-century 158
    "    "    Main Staircase, 17th-century 164
60. ORTON LONGUEVILLE.
(2) Parish Church of Holy Trinity, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 192
    "    "    "    "    Font, 15th-century 9
    "    "    "    "    Funeral-helm in N. chapel, early 17th-century 59
    "    "    "    "    Effigy of Knight in N. chapel, c. 1280 10
    "    "    "    "    Painting of St. Christopher on N. wall of N. aisle, early 16th-century 104
(4) Orton Hall. Doorway and pediment in E. front, with arms of Talbot, 16th-century 116
    "    "    Carved woodwork in Dining Room, 16th and 17th-century 119
    "    "    Roman remains—pavement, altar and milestone—from Chesterton 2
61. ORTON WATERVILLE.
Plan of village showing positions of monuments p. 197
(2) Parish Church of St. Mary, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 195
    "    "    "    "    S. arcade. Capital of second pier, c. 1270–80 55
    "    "    "    "    Bracket, E. wall of S. aisle, 15th-century 118
    "    "    "    "    Chairs in Chancel, late 17th or early 18th-century 40
    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, late 16th-century 107
    "    "    "    "    Stall and desk, 16th-century, altered subsequently 40
(3) Manor Farm, dated 1571. W. front 47
    "    "    Stone doorway, dated 1571 116
(12) Dovecote at the Rectory, 130 yds. S.S.W. of church, 17th-century 166
62. PAXTON, GREAT.
(1) Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, mid 11th-century and later: dated Plan p. 199
    "    "    "    "    "    From the S.W. Clearstorey, 11th century; W. Tower, late 14th-century 110
    "    "    "    "    "    Interior looking E. showing S. arcade, etc., 11th-century 108
    "    "    "    "    "    Interior looking W., showing 11th-century transept-arches, Nave-arcades, etc. 109
    "    "    "    "    "    Capital of column, S. arcade 111
    "    "    "    "    "    Base of cross in churchyard, 15th-century 142
    "    "    "    "    "    Door to S. aisle with ironwork of 13th-century 161
    "    "    "    "    "    Screen under tower-arch, 15th-century 41
63. PAXTON, LITTLE.
(1) Parish Church of St. James, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 202
    "    "    "    "    S. doorway, mid 12th-century, re-set later 139
64. PIDLEY-CUM-FENTON.
(4) Manor Farm, 720 yds. E. of church. Staircase, late 17th-century 164
65. RAMSEY.
Plan of town showing positions of monuments p. 210
(1) Parish Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury, c. 1180 and later: dated Plan p. 205
    "    "    "    "    "    Chancel, etc., Exterior from S.E. 112
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Interior showing original windows and vaulting 113
    "    "    "    "    "    Interior of Nave looking E., showing original arcades 114
    "    "    "    "    "    Capitals of Nave-arcades, c. 1180 111
    "    "    "    "    "    Lectern, 15th-century, partly restored 32
(3) Ramsey Abbey, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 208
    "    "    Remains of wall-arcades in basement, mid 13th-century 116
    "    "    Effigy, in the house, late 13th-century 115
    "    "    Oak door preserved in the basement, late 16th-century 160
    "    "    Gatehouse, late 15th-century 117
(4) Biggin Malting, 16th-century 166
(5) Bodsey House, nearly 1½ miles N. of church, 14th-century and later. S. side 130
67. RAVELEY, LITTLE.
(1) Parish Church of St. James, c. 1230 and later: Plan p. 212
    "    "    "    "    Font, 15th-century 9
68. ST. IVES.
Plan of town showing positions of monuments p. 217
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 213
    "    "    "    "    Soffit of vault of W. Tower, c. 1470 133
    "    "    "    "    Image-brackets in Nave, late 15th-century 118
    "    "    "    "    Chest, dated 1703 146
    "    "    "    "    Font, 13th-century 9
    "    "    "    "    Piscina in S. aisle, early 13th-century 140
    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, late 16th or early 17th-century, on an earlier stem 152
(3) The Bridge, late 14th or early 15th-century: Plan p. 215
    "    "    "    "    "    "    E. side Frontispiece
    "    "    "    "    "    "    Chapel, from N.E. 121
(4) Bridge House, early 18th-century. E. front. 120
(6) Manor House, N.W. side of Bridge Street, N. of Bridge, late 16th-century 120
(7) House and shops, N.W. side of Bridge Street, N. of Manor House. Front, early 18th-century 120
(9) House, N.W. side of Bridge Street, at corner of Merryland, 15th-century 121
(10) House, S.E. side of Bridge Street, 30 yds. N. of the Bridge, late 17th or early 18th-century 120
(12) Range of five houses, Waterside, 40 yds. S.E. of the Bridge, early 18th-century 120
(19), (20), (21) Houses and shops, N.E. side of Market Place, 17th and early 18th-century 120
(20) House and shop. Carved beam, re-set, early 16th-century 119
(25) Royal Oak Inn, Crown Street. Back wing, late 17th-century 121
(26) House and shop, Crown Street, next to Royal Oak Inn, early 18th-century 121
(34) House, now store, S.E. side of Woolpack Lane, 25 yds. S.W. of Merryland, 17th-century 120
(38) Green End Farm, 700 yds. N. of church, 17th-century 121
    "    "    "    'Oliver Cromwell's Barn,' Exterior and Interior, late 16th-century 121
69. ST. NEOTS.
Plan of town showing positions of monuments p. 225
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 221
    "    "    "    "    From the S.E. Nave, etc., late 15th-century; Tower finished, c. 1530 123
    "    "    "    "    Nave-roof, late 15th-century 122
    "    "    "    "    Chest, in room over S. Porch, probably 16th-century 146
    "    "    "    "    Communion Table, early 17th-century 151
    "    "    "    "    Glass, re-set in window of room over S. Porch, 15th-century 157
    "    "    "    "    Screen under W. arch of N. chapel. Detail, late 15th-century 33
(2) The Bridge, possibly 14th-century and later. From the S.E. 124
(3) Bridge Hotel, N.W. corner of Market Square. Plaster panel, late 17th-century 159
    "    "    Remains of wall-painting, late 16th or early 17th-century 119
(7) Angel Inn, N. side of Market Square, 140 yds. E. of the Bridge. Plaster panel, 17th-century 119
71. SAWTRY.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints. Brasses in Chancel of Sir William le Moyne, 1404, and Mary his wife 127
    "    "    "    "    Chest in Vestry, early 16th-century 146
    "    "    "    "    Coffin-lid in Nave, 13th-century 142
    "    "    "    "    Glass, re-set in S. windows of Chancel, 15th to 17th-century 157
    "    "    "    "    Stools, 17th-century 40
72. SAWTRY JUDITH.
(1) Sawtry Abbey, 12th-century, now destroyed: Plan p. 230
73. SIBSON-CUM-STIBBINGTON.
(2) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, Stibbington, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 232
    "    "    "    "    "    W. doorway, 12th-century 126
    "    "    "    "    "    Font, late 12th or early 13th-century 8
(3) Stibbington Hall, dated 1625. S.W. Front 128
    "    "    "    "    Staircase 164
    "    "    "    "    Gateway to Courtyard 116
(4) The Haycock, S. of Wansford Bridge, probably c. 1632. From the N.W. 129
(5) Wansford Bridge, dated 1577, 1672 and 1674. W. side 125
(6) Stibbington Rectory, late 16th-century 130
(7) Stibbington Manor, 150 yds. W. of church, c. 1625 130
(8) Farmhouse at Sibson, 1,200 yds. S.S.E. of Stibbington Church, c. 1600 130
(9) Sibson Manor House, ¾ mile S.S.E. of Stibbington Church, c. 1630 130
74. SOMERSHAM.
(2) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 236
    "    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, early 14th-century 5
(4) Somersham Park, 300 yds. S. of church. Bridge across moat, mediæval and later 131
75. SOUTHOE.
(1) Parish Church of St. Leonard, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 240
    "    "    "    "    S. doorway, c. 1160–70, re-set later 126
76. SPALDWICK.
(1) Parish Church of St. James, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 242
    "    "    "    "    From the S.E. Chancel, nave, etc., 14th-16th century; W. Tower and Spire 14th-century 96
    "    "    "    "    N. doorway of Nave, late 12th-century 139
    "    "    "    "    Spire; soffit, looking up, late 14th-century 133
    "    "    "    "    Chest in S. aisle, 17th-century 146
    "    "    "    "    Screen to S. Chapel, early 16th-century 41
(4) Bridge over brook, 15th-century and later 131
High Street looking W. showing (7) Manor Farm, c. 1600 and (6) George Inn, early 17th-century 3
77. STANGROUND.
(2) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 246
    "    "    "    "    "    From the S.E; mostly c. 1300–1310 134
    "    "    "    "    "    Font, c. 1300 9
    "    "    "    "    "    Piscina in Chancel, early 14th-century 140
    "    "    "    "    "    Remains of screen, W. end of N. chapel. Detail, 15th-century 51
    "    "    "    "    "    Popey-head of bench-end in Nave, 15th-century 154
(3) Horsey Hill Fort: Plan p. 247
(4) Lampass Cross, now in Vicarage garden, 11th or 12th-century 50
(6) House, E. side of street, 320 yds. S.S.E. of church, 17th-century 130
78. STAUGHTON, GREAT.
(1) Parish Church of St. Andrew, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 249
    "    "    "    "    From the S.E. Nave, Chancel, etc., 13th-16th-century; Tower, early 16th-century 76
    "    "    "    "    Soffit of vault to recess in N. Chapel, early 16th-century 133
    "    "    "    "    Bells; 4th by William Dawe, c. 1400 and 5th by Watts, dated 1600 7
    "    "    "    "    Communion rails, late 17th-century 151
    "    "    "    "    Funeral-helm and gauntlets, early 17th-century 59
    "    "    "    "    Monuments (1) in chancel of Sir James Deyer, 1580, Margaret, his wife, 1560, Sir Richard Deyer, 1605 and Marie, his wife, 1601 135
    "    "    "    "    Monument (5) in S. aisle of Sir George Wauton, 1606 135
(3) Old Manor Farm, 1 mile S.W. of church. Moat: Plan p. 252
(5) Place House, late 16th-century, altered later. From the S.W. 92
    "    "    Barns, N.E. of house, late 16th-century 150
(6) Gaynes Hall. Remains of effigy now in garden, mid 13th-century 115
(9) Village Cross, Staughton Highway, 700 yds. E. of church, dated 1637 142
79. STEEPLE GIDDING.
(1) Parish Church of St. Andrew, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 256
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, late 14th-century 4
    "    "    "    "    Monument in Chancel, of Mary, wife of Roger Kinyon, 1714 25
80. STILTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 258
    "    "    "    "    Coffin-lid in S. aisle, late 12th-century 142
(2) Bell Inn, E. side of Great North Road, with date 1642. W. front. 138
81. STOW, LONG.
(1) Parish Church of St. Botolph, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 261
    "    "    "    "    S. doorway of Chancel, 12th-century, re-set 13th-century 139
    "    "    "    "    S. doorway of S. aisle, c. 1270; doors, early 16th-century 82
    "    "    "    "    Bell by Henry Jordan, 15th-century 7
    "    "    "    "    Monument in Chancel to Sir Thomas Maples, 1634–5 25
    "    "    "    "    Paten, 1491 137
(3) Village Cross, 240 yds. S.S.E. of church, 15th-century, top modern 142
(4) Prebend Farm. Pigeon-house; Interior and Exterior, early 17th-century 166
(6) House, 460 yds. E. of church on N. side of road. Carved panel, early 17th-century 119
82. STUKELEY, GREAT.
(1) Parish Church of St. Bartholomew, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 264
    "    "    "    "    Interior showing N. arcade, 13th-century, etc. 6
    "    "    "    "    Capital of middle column, S. arcade, 13th-century 55
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower, late 15th-century 5
    "    "    "    "    Corbels, N.E. and S.E. corners of former vault in W. Tower, late 15th-century 133
    "    "    "    "    Indent (2) in N. aisle, 14th-century and early 16th-century 127
    "    "    "    "    Font, 13th-century 8
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup and Cover-paten, 1624 137
83. STUKELEY, LITTLE.
(1) Parish Church of St. Martin, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 267
    "    "    "    "    N. arch of chancel, Re-set voussoirs, 12th-century 132
    "    "    "    "    Bracket over middle column N. arcade, late 15th or early 16th-century 118
    "    "    "    "    Bracket on E. respond, S. arcade, late 15th or early 16th-century 118
    "    "    "    "    Bracket on E. wall, S. chapel, late 15th or early 16th-century 118
    "    "    "    "    Font, 15th-century 9
(11) House, formerly Swan and Salmon Inn, at the crossroads, dated 1676 149
84. TETWORTH.
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 270
    "    "    "    "    Monument, N.E. of Nave, of Sir Humphrey Winche, 1624–5 44
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup, Elizabethan, and Cover-paten, undated 136
85. TILBROOK.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 273
    "    "    "    "    From the S.W. W. Tower and Spire, late 14th-century 60
    "    "    "    "    Interior looking E., showing N. arcade, mid to late 13th-century, etc. 143
    "    "    "    "    Roof of N. chapel. Angel at foot of principal, late 15th-century 46
    "    "    "    "    Piscina in chancel, 14th-century 140
    "    "    "    "    Chancel screen and Rood-loft, 16th-century 144
    "    "    "    "    Chancel screen. Details of painted panels and soffit of Rood-loft 145
    "    "    "    "    Screen to N. chapel, 15th-century 145
86. TOSELAND.
(1) Parish Church of St. Michael, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 275
    "    "    "    "    Capital of S. respond of Chancel-arch, mid 12th-century 111
    "    "    "    "    S. Doorway and window of Nave, mid 12th-century 70
(3) Toseland Hall, c. 1600. Plan p. 276
    "    "    "    "    S. Front 147
    "    "    "    Staircase 164
    "    "    "    "    Barn, W. of house, c. 1600 150
87. UPTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Margaret, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 278
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, 15th-century 4
    "    "    "    "    Communion Table (in Vestry) early 17th-century 151
    "    "    "    "    Font, late 12th-century bowl, 13th-century stem 8
88. UPWOOD.
(1) Parish Church of St. Peter, c. 1100 and later: dated Plan p. 280
    "    "    "    "    N. arcade, 12th-century 77
    "    "    "    "    Monument in chancel to Peter Phesaunt, 1649, and Mary his wife 25
    "    "    "    "    Alms-dish, early 15th-century, Spanish 137
89. WARBOYS.
(1) Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene, 12th-century and later: dated Plan p. 283
    "    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, mid 13th-century 36
    "    "    "    "    "    Chancel-arch, mid 12th-century 132
    "    "    "    "    "    Coffin-lid in churchyard, early 14th-century 142
    "    "    "    "    "    Font, early 13th-century 8
    "    "    "    "    "    Knocker on N. door of chancel, possibly late 12th-century 59
(2) Manor House, early 17th-century. E. Front 148
    "    "    "    "    Staircase 164
(3) The Rectory. Entrance-doorway, early 18th-century, re-set 160
(4) White Hart Inn, N. side of High Street, mid 17th-century 149
92. WATER NEWTON.
(1) Roman Houses: Plan p. 285
(2) Parish Church of St. Remigius, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 286
    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, early 14th-century 4
    "    "    "    "    Piscina, 14th-century, and Sedilia, c. 1300, in chancel 141
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup, 1636 136
    "    "    "    "    Popey-heads to bench-ends in Chancel, c. 1500 154
(3) Rectory, early 18th-century 130
(4) Water Newton House, 150 yds. S.S.W. of church, early 17th-century. From the S.W. 130
    "    "    "    "    Staircase, late 17th-century 165
93. WESTON, OLD.
(1) Parish Church of St. Swithin, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 288
    "    "    "    "    W. Tower and Spire, late 14th-century 4
    "    "    "    "    Font, probably 14th-century, modern stem and base 8
    "    "    "    "    Painting of St. Margaret on N. splay of E. window of S. aisle, 14th-century 104
    "    "    "    "    Painting, possibly Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist, on S. wall of S. aisle, 14th-century 155
(2) Model Farm, 460 yds. E.N.E. of church. Staircase, early 17th-century 165
(3) House, S. side of road, 300 yds. N.E. of church, 17th-century 71
(8) House, E. side of road, 840 yds. E.N.E. of church, 17th-century 72
94. WINWICK.
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 291
    "    "    "    "    Font, early 13th-century, bowl re-cut 8
95. WISTOW.
(1) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, early 14th-century and later: dated Plan p. 293
    "    "    "    "    "    Interior looking S.W. showing S. arcade and clearstorey, late 15th or early 16th-century 61
    "    "    "    "    "    Door in S. doorway, with ironwork of the 14th century 161
    "    "    "    "    "    Glass in W. window of S. aisle, early 15th-century 157
    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    "    Detail 156
(2) Wistow Bridge, 16th or 17th-century with modern widening 131
(3) Limetree Farm, 350 yds. S.W. of church. Panelling, early 18th-century 158
96. WOODHURST.
(1) Chapel of St. John the Baptist, 12th-century and later: Plan p. 295
(3) Stone, called the ' Abbot's Chair,' probably base of a mediæval cross, 1¼ mile S.W. of Chapel 142
97. WOODSTONE.
(2) Parish Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury, Font, late 13th-century 8
    "    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup and Cover-paten, 1569 136
    "    "    "    "    "    Bowl, 1630 137
98. WOOD WALTON.
(1) Parish Church of St. Andrew, 13th-century and later: Plan p. 298
    "    "    "    "    N. arcade, early 16th-century 77
    "    "    "    "    Glass in N.W. window of Chancel with figures of SS. Katherine and Lawrence, late 13th or early 14th-century 157
(2) Castle Hill, motte and bailey, 700 yds. N.N.E. of church: Plan p. 299
99. WOOLLEY.
(1) Parish Church of S.t Mary, c. 1300 and later: dated Plan p. 300
    "    "    "    "    Communion Cup and Cover-paten, 1570 136
100. WYTON
(1) Parish Church of All Saints, 12th or 13th-century and later: Plan p. 302
    "    "    "    "    Capital of first pier of N. arcade, c. 1200–10 55
    "    "    "    "    N. door with ironwork of the 13th century 161
(4) Three Jolly Butchers Inn, S. side of road, 220 yds. N.E. of church, dated 1622. Carved beam 119
Village Street, looking E., showing monuments (2) dated 1648, (3) late 16th or early 17th-century and (6) 17th-century 3
101. YAXLEY.
(1) Parish Church of St. Peter, 13th-century and later: dated Plan p. 304
    "    "    "    "    From the S.E. Windows, etc., 13th-15th-century; Tower and Spire, late 15th-century 162
    "    "    "    "    Monument in N. Transept, of heart-burial, c. 1300 127
    "    "    "    "    Piscina and Sedilia in N. Chapel, late 13th-century 141
    "    "    "    "    Pulpit, dated 1631, on 15th-century stem 152
    "    "    "    "    Stalls in Chancel, late 15th-century 51
(3) House, S. side of Church Lane, 100 yds. S.E. of church. Staircase, late 17th-century 165
(10) House, three tenements, 700 yds. E.N.E. of church, late 16th-century 163
102. YELLING.
(1) Parish Church of Holy Cross, c. 1180–90 and later: Plan p. 309