The History and Antiquities of Boston

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1856.
 

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at the time of the Roman Invasion 4 Hills tumuli or barrows in the neighbourhood
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Alliance of the Coritani ancient inhabitants of Lincolnshire with the Romans 8 Roman
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Battle of Threckingham or Laundon 21 Danish Camp at Swineshead 22 Saxon
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mitted to the Conqueror 35 Took part with the Empress Maud 36 Cloth manufactory
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cultural produce of the neighbourhood 1295 45 Boston included in Skirbeck 130046 Sub
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Dissolution of the Boston religious houses 61 Henry VIII s charters to Boston 64 Erec
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Heslam Alley and Chapel 259 Chapel of Ease 260 General Baptists Chapel and Con
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Erection Lands and list of them in 1553 272 Beadsmen 277 Bridge 278 Henry
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Corporation Arms
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Richmond Fee
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Token of the Holy Rood Guild
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the Honour of Richmond Honour of Richmond in 1280 313 Of the property in Boston
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Exports of wool leather and woolfels 1279 to 1303 328 Wine trade 1274 c
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Curious notices of the trade c 1281 to 1353 334 Officers of the Customs 1274 c
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Patent monopoly for making salt granted 75 The town assessed for shipmoney
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Holy Trinity 150 St George 153 Smaller unincorporated Guilds 154 St Annes
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Hughes
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The Church
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A church dedicated to St Botolph mentioned in 1090 161 Notices of this church
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Cemetery Chapel
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J S Prout
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Groined Ceiling Tower of St Botolphs Church
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AltarTomb of a Lady
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Description of the exterior 175 Description of the interior 180 Library 187 Holles
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Boundaries of the parish of Boston 199 The Scirebeck 199 Maud Foster
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Burton Corner House
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Heronshaw Hall 201 Fishtoft Hundred 202 Burton Corner 203 Wide Bargate
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Congregational Church
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Wesleyan Centenary Chapel 208 Congregational Church 209 History of theatrical
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House of Correction 230 Remains of Dominican Friary and National Schools
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G F Sargent
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H Michael
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Hall of the Guild of St Mary now the Town Hall 235 Gysors Hall 236 Duckfield
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G F Sargent
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Irby Hall 255 High Street Furthend Lane or West Street 256 Railway station
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Old WhiteHorse
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General Baptist Chapel 1764
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Seal of the Staple
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Sir Francis Walsingham by Queen Elizabeth 342 Manufacture of coarse earthenware
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importance and sources of its present prosperity 347 c Phoenix Foundry and Boston
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Sluice erected in 1500 357 Sluices built at Langrick and Hammond Beck 1601
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Grand Sluice erected 1766 361 Improvements in 1788 and 1812 362 Gradual diminu
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family eminent ladies connected with the family Pedigree c 373 Hollands
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Anne Ayscough 385 and 387 Kymes of Lincoln 388 John De Kirketon Richard
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The Fens
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pediments to their inclosure 623 Correspondence between Sir William Dugdale and
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The Commoners petition 630 The Earl of Lindseys partial inclosure of Holland
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Grant of Henry Heron of Cressy Hall to the Commoners in 1713 636 Inclosure of
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causes thereof and probable
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and the history of those changes 652 Dr Stukeleys opinion 653 Reference to the Delta
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Strata passed through in boring for water at Boston 1746 and 1783 666 Mr Fareys
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Naturæ of the neighbourhood 674 Wild fowl geese c before the inclosure of the Fens
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shrimps saltwater fish sturgeons c whales cast ashore 682 BOTANY Rare plants
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Appendix
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Members of the Corpus Christi Guild at Boston who were officially connected with
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other places 749 Monastic libraries in Lincolnshire 754 Extracts from the Parish
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Hussey Hall 772 Lincolnshire persons charged with high treason 1642 773 Guild
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Rev John Cotton 784 Rev Samuel Whiting 784 Samuel Leigh
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INDEX OF NAMES
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LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS
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