INDEX TO VOL. I. 



483 



8EDGEMOOR. 



Si:n<;r.Moou. 1 ."> ; its drainage, 48. 



SIIAKI.>IM:\I;I.'S d.-MTiptimi of early tra- 

 velling, 114. 



SHAKING l.Kiixii: at Llanrwst, Inigo Jones's, 

 251, 



Siiii-iMN.;, early English, 102, 276. 



SlI(M)'l'IN<i London liridgO, 258. 



SIMMS, want of, in towns in early times, 185. 



Siin.i: HIM, tight, .".44. 



SK.N I'.OAI:I>S, ancient village, 181. 



Sii.r.ruv III!. I., earthworks at, 3. 



Sn.K manufactures in Cheshire, 314, 325. 



SII.VKII mine iu Wales, Myddelton's, 144. 



SLEAFORD, 28. 



SMITH, SYDNEY, on old roads and travelling, 



232. 

 SMOLLETT, journey to London, 179; voyage 



to Boulogne, 295. 

 SMI AM CAUSEWAY, 25. 

 SM-THWAKK, 12. 

 SPALIMM;, -'>. 

 Si-r.t ILATION in canal shares, 461. 



Sl'INNEY, 23. 



SITKN POINT Lighthouse, 288. 

 STAFFORDSHIRE Pottery districts, 319, 321, 



327, 425, 428, 440. 

 S i- A. IE-COACH travelling, 168. 

 STAMFORD, Earl of, 381. 

 Si i: \M-r.\<;iNE, Brindley's improvements in, 



3-29, 384. 



STEAM navigation on canals, 409. 

 STOUR, valley of the, 11. 

 SHAVE, on the New River works, 113. 

 STREETS or roads, Roman, 157. 

 Sri'i:i;s in IONS, 182. 

 SURREY ROADS, 231. 

 SUSSEX ROADS, 162, 231. 

 SrrroN, near Macclesfield, 311. 



T. 



TI-;T:INGTON DYKE burst, 31. 



Tr. i IONIC characteristics, 5-7. 



THAMES, embankment of, 12, 09,80; early 

 shipping of, -77, L'Sl ; a great highway, 

 2 '._' ; lirindlfy's survey of, 457. 



Til A NET, Isle of, 11. 



Tiir.or.ALD's PARK, 115. 



TIIORESBY'S notices of ancient travelling, 169, 

 175. 



TIIOKNEY, 23, 25. 



THURROCK MARSHES, 70. 



TOBACCO, introduction of, 101. 



Tons, ancient, 4. 



TOUR DE CORDOUAN, 287, 290. 



TRACKWAYS, ancient, 157. 



Ti: u.ni-.M \wi;, embankment of, 147. 



Ti: \i i ORD Moss, Duke's Canal across, 355. 



Ti: \\ 1.1.1. i N<;, on horseback, 164 ; by carriage, 

 165; by stage waggons, 167; by stage 

 coach, 168; by pack horses, 179; at the end 



\\IUTCIII-HCH. 



of last century, 196 ; between London and 



the principal towns, 196. 

 TIM. vm AM, 321, ."..".7, 4i.'.i. 

 TRENT and Mersey Canal, 335, 380, 392, 424, 



438. 



TIMAMIULAE BRIDGE, Croyland, 241. 

 TRINITY HOUSE established, 288. 

 Ti vsiKAD, lirindley's birthplace at, 308. 

 TriiNin -I:ST, Briudley's house at, 469. 

 Tri:xi'iKES, establishment of, 203. 



V. 



VERMUYDEX, the Dutch engineer, 15, 33; 

 his birth, 36 ; employed to stop Dagenham 

 Breach, &c., ib. ; his drainage of Hatfield 

 Chase, 38 ; is knighted by Charles I., 43 ; 

 is violently opposed by the native popula- 

 tion, 44 ; his embankments destroyed, 46 ; 

 his mining adventures, 48 ; his drainage of 

 the Great Level, 49, 59 ; his Discourse on 

 Draining, 60 ; the works completed, 63 ; 

 his perseverance, 64 ; his death, 65. 



VILLAGES, ancient British, 3. 



VIXEX TOR, near Merivale Bridge, 189. 



W. 



WADE BRIDGE, Cornwall, 247. 



WAGGON, the old stage, 167. 



WAKEFIELD BRIDGE, 249. 



WALDERSEA drainage, 32. 



WALKER COLLIERY steam-engine, Brindley's, 

 333. 



WALLEND MARSH, 7. 



WALPOLE, HORACE, his letters, 177, 336, 340. 



WAPPIXG, breaches of the Thames at, 14, 69. 



WARE, in Hertfordshire, 110, 170. 



WARRINGTON, Lord, 384. 



WASH, the Great, 19, 21. 



WATER-CARRIERS, London, 88, 114. 



WATER, the engineer's enemy and friend, 17,85. 



WATER supply of London, early, 85. 



WEAVER NAVIGATION, 304, 432. 



WEDGWOOD, the brothers, 322, 328. 



WEDGWOOD, JOSIAH, 429 ; his first pottery, 

 430 ; forms a road through the Potteries, 

 431 ; supports the Grand Trunk Canal, 

 431, 433 ; cuts the first sod, 439; Wedg- 

 w.M.d's manufactures, 447 ; letter of, 451 ; 

 his memoir of Brindley, 474. 



WELLAND, RIVER, 19, 27, 62. 



WELLS, London, 86. 



WESLEY, his visit to Burslem, 427, 448 ; to 

 Congleton, 428. 



WESTERDYKE, Dutch engineer, 50, 61. 



WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, 262. 



\Vi:viui.i, FAIR, 188. 



WHITBY, old harbour, 285. 



WHITCHURCH, Denbigh, 96, 106. 



