Page Temple Bar before the Fire Walton's Cottage at Shallowford, near Stafford A corner in Walton's cottage at Shallowford lxi Tomb of Sir Thomas Beresford in Fenny Bentley church lxxxiv Compiled from engravings in Chauncy's and Clutterbuck's Histories of Hertfordshire, and a drawing by Samuel Tottenham Hill and Cross Tottenham Church from the N.E. 3 5 6 7 7 9 II 21 21 24 30 34 "Cook's Ferry" Formerly an inn of this name; at one time known as Bleak After the engraving in the "Museum Tradescantianum.” After the engraving in the "Theatrum chemicum Britan The “Old Thatched House " Inn, Hoddesdon Heading, "Second Day" 42 46 47 50 52 56 60 64 66 Amwell Magna Fishery; part of the river Lea, below From the engraving in the Vetusta Monumenta after the Interior of Theobald's Palace From an engraving in the British Museum. House on the site of Theobald's Palace, showing ancient windows Back of the "Cock" Inn, Waltham, lately rebuilt From a photograph in the possession of C. A. Christie, Esq., Cheshunt Church . Interior of Cheshunt Great House This was the manor-house of St. Andrews-le-Mote which Goff's Oak Rose 98 98 III 116 120 122 124 This oak is said to have been planted in 1066, by Sir Ancient Market Hall, Hoddesdon (now demolished). 152 The "Rye House" Inn, on the Banks of the Lea Initial. The Seine, from Château-Gaillard Hoddesdon Clock Tower From an old print in the British Museum. Pike chasing small fishes. From a water-colour drawing made by J. Buckler in 1826, 167 168 168 174 |