250, et seq.—— Hero,250, et seq.Staffordshire,73,230Stainsby,268Stancliffe Hall,148Stanhope, Sir John,6,257—— Earl,257Stanley, Earls of Derby,12, et seq.—— family,12, et seq.Stapleford,271Stanton,255,273Staysmore,272Stenson, Hugh, and Molly Green,263Steare,148Stoics, Moral Philosophy of,257Stone, Staffordshire,47,48Stone, Little,47Stoone, Little,47Stramshall,274Strange and Wonderful Sight at Hartington,64Strange, Lord George,12, et seq.Stratford,261Strensham,257Stretton on the Hill,267Strutt,197Stuart, Arabella,222——— Charles,222Sturston,285Stutely, Will,89,90Suckling,7Sudbury Hall,131,136Surrey, Earl of,46Sutton-on-the-Hill,140Sutton-in-Scarsdale,210,211Swarkstone,270Swanwick,268Swinsor,273Swinscoe Moor,118Swift,210Swithamly,143,144Taddington,247Tag Hill,271Talbot,19Tamworth, Lord,132Taylor's Ramble,129Tea, pound of,281Tennis balls,1,5Teneriffe,10Terrill, James,14Tewkesbury,26The Agricultural Meeting,160-164The Ashborne Foot-ball Song,284The Ashupton Garland, or a Day in the Woodlands,237The Beggar's Ramble,271The Derby Hero,249The Driving of the Deer,230"The eighteenth day of March,"252"The fire burns brightly on the hearth,"204The Flax-Dresser's Wife of Spondon,281The Florists' Song,184The Gipsies' Song,280The Humours of Hayfield Fair,61"The Miller he caught the maid by the toe,"110The Most Pleasant Song of the Lady Bessy,12The Nun's Green Rangers, or the Triple Alliance, consisting of a Sergeant, a Tinker, and a Bear,199"The Parson of Monyash late one eve,"287The Power of Love; Sir Francis Leke, or,210The Quadrupeds, or Four-Footed Petitioners against the Sale of Nun's Green,193The Sorrowful Lamentation, last Dying Speech and Confession of Old Nun's Green,187"The sixth of March, kind neighbours this is true,"65The Tailor's Ramble, or the Blues' Valour Displayed,129The True Lover's Knot Untied(Arabella Stuart),222The Unconscionable Batchelors of Darby,58"Then, oh Hugh Stenson is my name",263Thirsk,157Thomas Rees, Ap,45,49,52Thompson,157Thorpe,285Thorpe Cloud,272Thornywood,270Thornhill family,148,255—— Thomas Bache, Elegy on,252Thringstone,270Tibshelf,267Tideswell in an Uproar, or the Prince in the Town, and the Devil in the Church,111Tideswell, Drunken Butcher of,66Tideswell,66, et seq.,111,112,113,114,155Tinker's Inn,133Tipling school,59"'Tis merry in the High Peak forest,"97Tissington,272Titbury (see Tutbury)Tixhall Poetry,62Ton of tennis balls,1Toton,267Tower Hill,17,31,47Towcester,261Tragedy of Ovid,7Tragnel,144Trapalin supposed a Prince,7Trent, river,8Tribute,1,4Triple Alliance, consisting of an old Sergeant, a Tinker, and a Bear,199Trowel,267Trowell, Major,190True Lovers' Knot Untied,222Trusley,137-142Trusley Hunting Song,137Tudor, Henry,45Tune, "To thee, to thee,"58—— "As our King lay musing on his bed,"2,3—— Derbyshire Miller,110—— Cook Laurel,125—— King of the Cannibal Islands,160—— Chevy Chace,196—— Bow, wow, wow,199—— Barking Barber,199—— Date Obolum Belisario,199—— Vicar and Moses,206—— Gipsies' Song,280-281Tun, burning in a,17Tunbridge,10"Tunis, Fair one of,"257Tunstead, Dickie of,226Tunstead,226,227Tupton,267Turbutt, Gladwin,151Turnditch,268Tutbury,13, et seq.,273Tutbury bull-running,73,74,79"'Twas more than fifty years ago,"282"Two jackasses, the father and the son,"193Tydder Henry,45Ucklow,269Unconscionable Batchelors of Derby,58Union of the Roses,53Utceter,273Uttoxeter,262,273Vernon, Squire, Fox Chace,131—— family,131, et seq.—— Lord,131,135—— George,132-136—— Dorothy,132Victoria, Queen,2"Virgil Travestie,"257Volunteers, Derbyshire,2,131Wakefield, Pinder of,74Walker,133,134Walton, Isaac,257"Wanderings of Memory,"274Wantling,249-252Warburton,45Wardgate,268Wardlowmier,269Warin,286Warwick, Guy, Earl of,75Warwickshire,75,259Waterloo,285Wathall,267Wells, Lady,22"Were but my muse inspired by Fludyer's taste,"157West Chester,26—— Smithfield,61Westminster,15, et seq.Weston-under-wood,269Westhorpe,270Wessington,267Wet Willm,272Weever Hills,154Whaley Bridge,69,227"What will it availe on fortune to exclayme,"167Wheatcroft, Leonard,146,152"When Apollo thinks fit to handle his lyre,"206"When Heaven from Earth had shut out day,"190"When Robin Hood was about twenty years old,"58Whittaker,285Whittington, Sir Richard's, Advancement,104Whittington and his Cat,104—— De,104—— in Derbyshire,104,231,233—— Sir William,104Whitrick,270Whitehall,263Whitworth guns,148Whitworth, Joseph,148Wilford,270Williams, Richard,164-166Willoughby, Lord,57Will Stutely,89,90Willett,142Winnats,274,275Winnats, murder at,274,275Windsor,11,263Winster,255-257,268,272Wilson, Jack,139Wire Mill,273Windley,272Wirksworth,269,272Wood end,271Woodlands,237, et seq.Woodlands, a Day in the,237Woodborough,270Wool,272Woolaton,264Wooley,133-136,150,151Womfords,271"Wonders of the Peak,"257Worde, Wynken de,73,126Worcestershire,26Wootton,135,273Wotton Lodge,273Wyaston,133,285Wye river,245,248Wynken de Worde,73,126Yeaveley,273"Ye Tideswellites can this be true,"114Yeldersley,269York,157York, Duke of,14, et seq.Yorkshire Pie,157"You lovers of mirth attend awhile,"59Young lasses pawned by their sweethearts,58