412 St. Ermenilda, 163 St. Etheldreda, 164, 318-319 St. Guthlac, 290-292 St. Sexburga, 163 St. Walstan, 158-161 INDEX U UBBA, 3, 341-345 V Venta Icenorum, 80 W St. William the Boy and Martyr, 124-125 St. Withburga, 163-166, 318 Salle, 205, 206-207 Salle, Sir Robert, 117-119 Salthouse Marshes, 220, 222-228 Sampson, Abbot of Bury, 363-367 Scoulton Mere, 185-186 Sea Breaches, 224-226, 266, 299 "She-Wolf of France," 258-261 Sitomagus, 385 Skating in Fenland, 300-301, 303-304 Smith, Captain John, 254-255 Snore Hall, 294 Sole Bay, Battle of, 54-57 Southery, 294 Southwold, 51-57 Spelman, Henry, 254-255 Spencer, Henry le, 117-121 Stiff key, 228-230 Stowmarket, 385-387 Swaffham, 176-177 Swaffham Tinker, the, 176-177 WALBERSWICK, 49-51 Walden, an English, 74 Walpole, Horace, 245-249, 274-275, 284 Warrenne, Earl of, 181 Warwick, Earl of, 129-131, 192 Waveney, 135, 143, 149-150 Wayland Wood, 185 Wells, 230-231 Wild Man of Orford, 395-396 "William of the Strong Hand," 189-191 Willoughby, The Brave Lord, 24-26 Willoughby, Katharine, 23-24 Windham, 153 Witchcraft, 172-175, 386-388 Woodbridge, 14-19 Woodbridge, Tennyson at, 17 Woolpit, 381-382 Wroxham Broad, 99, 133, 145, 153 Wymondham, 187-189 RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BUNGAY. 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