An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire

The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England survey, covering the whole of the historic county of Huntingdonshire, including the towns of Huntingdon and Kimbolton. The county, now part of western Cambridgeshire, ranged from Keyston in the west, Great Gransden in the south, Somersham in the east and the southern extremities of Peterborough in the north.

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Table of Contents

Title Page(s)
Plate 88: Huntingdon, (10) Hinchingbrooke 88
Plate 89: Huntingdon, (10) Hinchingbrooke 89
Plate 90: Huntingdon, (12) Grammar School 90
Plate 91: Huntingdon, (13) Walden House 91
Plate 92: Great Staughton, Place House. Huntingdon, (22) George Hotel 92
Plate 93: Huntingdon, (19) Ferrar's House. Huntingdon, (29) Cowper House 93
Plate 94: Keyston, Parish Church of St. John the Baptist 94
Plate 95: Kimbolton Church 95
Plate 96: Kimbolton, Parish Church of St. Andrew. Spaldwick, Parish Church of St. James 96
Plate 97: Kimbolton, Kimbolton Castle 97
Plate 98: Kimbolton, Kimbolton Castle 98
Plate 99: Leighton Bromswold, Parish Church of St. Mary 99
Plate 100: Kimbolton, Kimbolton Castle. Leighton Bromswold, Parish Church of St. Mary 100
Plate 101: Leighton Bromswold Church 101
Plate 102: Offord Cluny, (11) House. Leighton Bromswold, (2) the Castle 102
Plate 103: Leighton Bromswold, Parish Church of St. Mary 103
Plate 104: Orton Longueville, Parish Church of Holy Trinity. Old Weston, Parish Church of St. Peter 104
Plate 105: Molesworth, Parish Church of St. Peter 105
Plate 106: Offord Darcy, Parish Church of St. Peter 106
Plate 107: Orton Waterville, Parish Church of St. Mary 107
Plate 108: Great Paxton, Parish Church of Holy Trinity 108
Plate 109: Great Paxton, Parish Church of Holy Trinity 109
Plate 110: Great Paxton, Parish Church of Holy Trinity 110
Plate 111: Carved Stone Capitals in Churches 111
Plate 112: Ramsey, Parish Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury 112
Plate 113: Ramsey, Parish Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury 113
Plate 114: Ramsey, Parish Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury 114
Plate 115: Effigies 115
Plate 116: Details of Stone Buildings 116
Plate 117: Ramsey, Ramsey Abbey 117
Plate 118: Carved Corbels and Brackets in Churches 118
Plate 119: Details of Fittings 119
Plate 120: St. Ives. Secular Buildings 120
Plate 121: St. Ives. Secular Buildings 121
Plate 122: St. Neots, Parish Church of St. Mary 122
Plate 123: St. Neots, Parish Church of St. Mary 123
Plate 124: St. Neots, the Bridge 124
Plate 125: Sibson-cum-Stibbington, Wansford Bridge 125
Plate 126: Southoe, Parish Church of St. Leonard. Stibbington, Parish Church of St. John the Baptist 126
Plate 127: Brasses, Indents, Slabs, Etc 127
Plate 128: Sibson-cum-Stibbington, (3) Stibbington Hall 128
Plate 129: Sibson-cum-Stibbington, (4) the Haycock 129
Plate 130: Houses of Stone 130
Plate 131: Bridges 131
Plate 132: Details of Arches 132
Plate 133: Vaulting Details 133
Plate 134: Stangtound, Parish Church of St. John the Baptist 134
Plate 135: Great Staughton, Parish Church of St. Andrew 135
Plate 136: Communion Plate 136
Plate 137: Communion Plate 137
Plate 138: Stilton, (2) Bell Inn 138
Plate 139: 12th-Century Doorways 139
Plate 140: Piscinae 140
Plate 141: Sedilia and some Piscinae 141
Plate 142: Crosses and Other Monuments 142
Plate 143: Tilbrook, Parish Church of All Saints 143
Plate 144: Tilbrook, Parish Church of All Saints 144
Plate 145: Tilbrook Church 145
Plate 146: Chests in Churches 146
Plate 147: Toseland, Toseland Hall 147
Plate 148: Brick House with Shaped Gables 148
Plate 149: Brick Houses 149
Plate 150: Barns 150
Plate 151: Communion Tables and Rails 151
Plate 152: Pulpits 152
Plate 153: Pulpits 153
Plate 154: Popey-Heads of Bench-Ends 154
Plate 155: Wall Paintings 155
Plate 156: Wistow, Parish Church of St. John the Baptist 156
Plate 157: Stained Glass Windows in Churches 157
Plate 158: Chimney-Pieces 158
Plate 159: Miscellaneous Details 159
Plate 160: Doors 160
Plate 161: Church Doors and their Ironwork 161
Plate 162: Yaxley, Parish Church of St. Peter 162
Plate 163: Houses with Exposed Timber-Framing 163
Plate 164: Staircases 164
Plate 165: Staircases 165
Plate 166: Dovecotes and Other Detached Buildings 166
Plan 1: Map 1