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Note to the Index:There is often room for confusion between individuals where the only information given is a surname and an initial. For instance, "ABLETT, A." and "ABLETT, Alfred" may or may not be the same person. I have indexed each form in which a name appears separately, unless they have a surname and at least two initials in common, when I have taken the liberty of combining the entries into one line to save space.
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| Entry | Page |
| Aberdeen,University of | 21 |
| ABLETT,A. | 94,95 |
| ABLETT,Alfred | 47,48,50 |
| ABLETT,B. | 56 |
| ABLETT,Gladys | 57 |
| ABLETT,J. | 56 |
| ABLETT,Margery | 66 |
| ABLETT, Miss E. | 54, 67 |
| ABLETT, Miss G. | 54, 67, 68 |
| ABLETT, Miss K. | 54 |
| ABLETT, Mr. | 85 |
| ACRED, H. | 94, 95, 113 |
| ACRED, Miss | 113 |
| ADA, E. J. | 71 |
| ADAMS, Mr. | 32 |
| ADAMS, B. | 112, 114 |
| ADAMS, G. | 113 |
| ADAMS, J. H. | 94 |
| ADCOCK, Alfie | 105 |
| Addenbrooke's Hospital | 106, 112 |
| Adelaide | 104, 108 |
| ALDENDALE, Ann | 31 |
| ALDENDALE, John | 31 |
| ALDENDALE, The Rev. Henry | 31, 32, 98 |
| ALLEN, A. | 71, 87, 93 |
| ALLEN, Arthur | 45, 46, 48, 53, 54 |
| ALLEN, Beatrice | 54, 83, 91 |
| ALLEN, Miss | 52 |
| ALLEN, Miss B. M. | 56, 57, 66 |
| ALLEN, Mr. | 52, 85 |
| ALLEN, The Rev. George | 68 |
| alms houses | 84 |
| ANGLISS, The Rev. Joseph | 99 |
| Annesdale | 100, 103 |
| APPLEYARD, boat providers | 55 |
| Archdeacon of Ely | 114 |
| ARCHER, J. | 94, 95 |
| Armistice 1918 | 58 |
| ARMSBY, Kenneth | 66 |
| ARMSBY, Millicent | 67 |
| ARMSTRONG, The Rev. G. | 102 |
| ARTIS, The Rev. Zacharia | 26 |
| ASHWORTH, The Rev. Isaac | 98, 101 |
| ASPEY, William | 17 |
| ASPLAND, Lieut. Stanley R. | 60 |
| ATKIN, Florence | 53, 90 |
| ATKIN, Leslie | 66 |
| ATKIN, Sapper F. | 58 |
| ATKINS, A. L. | 95 |
| AUSTIN, A. | 9 |
| AUSTIN, M. | 9 |
| Baby Linen Bag | 45 |
| Back Lane | 9 |
| BACON, Constable | 22 |
| BACON, J. | 94 |
| BALL, Edward M. P. | 37 |
| BALLS, The Rev. F | 92 |
| BALLS, The Rev. William | 98, 101 |
| Band of Hope | 46, 67, 102 |
| Band of the Militia | 28 |
| BANWELL, George | 23 |
| Baptismal Certificate | 31 |
| BARBER, Dr. W. T. A. | 69 |
| BARBER, J. | 93, 94, 95 |
| BARBER, Joseph | 45, 69, 80, 83, 85 |
| BARHAM, W. | 93 |
| BARKER, G. | 109 |
| Barnet | 7 |
| Baron of Beef, The | 45 |
| BARRET, Arthur | 64 |
| BARRETT, E. | 108 |
| BARRETT, G. | 108, 109 |
| BARRETT, Mabel | 64 |
| BARRETT, Mr. | 85 |
| BARRETT, Winnie | 64 |
| Barton Farm | 99, 103 |
| Barton Farm Cottage | 35, 63 |
| Barton Fields | 65 |
| BATE, Caroline | 82 |
| BATE, Frances | 82 |
| BATE, John | 82 |
| BATE, Rebecca | 31, 82 |
| BATE, The Rev. James | 25, 26, 92 |
| BATE, The Rev. John | 31, 82, 92 |
| BATES, Mr. | 23 |
| BATTERBEE, The Rev. William M. | 98, 108 |
| BAXTER, S. | 9 |
| BEACOCK, W. | 16 |
| BEARCOCK, Alfred | 52 |
| BEARCOCK, George Henry | 46 |
| BEASANT, Albert | 66 |
| BEAUMONT, The Rev. W. F. | 90 |
| BEAZLEY, Mrs. | 100 |
| Beck Row | 97 |
| begging | 25 |
| Belgians, refugees | 56 |
| Bell Inn | 28 |
| BELL, A. | 94 |
| BELL, C. | 109 |
| BELL, Mrs. | 100 |
| BELL, The Rev. G. | 102 |
| BELL, W. | 100, 108 |
| BELL, William | 100 |
| BENNETT, The Rev. E. A. | 111 |
| BENSON, The Rev. F. H. | 88 |
| BENTON, Bertie | 56 |
| BENTON, Nina | 106 |
| Benwick | 21, 23 |
| Bermondsey Settlement | 71 |
| BEVAN, The Rev. W. O. | 69, 114 |
| Bible Class | 70 |
| BIGGS, Eva | 67 |
| BIGGS, Verna | 67 |
| BIRD, Bruce | 106 |
| BIRD, C. E. | 106, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114 |
| BIRD, Mrs. | 105, 106 |
| BIRD, Mrs. C. | 106 |
| Birmingham | 41 |
| Birmingham Central Mission | 71 |
| Bishop of Ely | 8, 114 |
| BLAKE, Arthur Ephraim | 100, 108 |
| BLAKE, H. | 66 |
| BLAKE, Mrs. | 100 |
| BLAKE, The Rev. Ephraim | 98 |
| BLAKEMAN, Miss P. | 6 |
| BLAND, W. | 107 |
| BLOWS, S. | 108 |
| BOBBY, Mr. | 32 |
| BODGER, Abraham | 9 |
| BODYCOAT, Joseph | 14, 16 |
| BODYCOAT, The Rev. James | 92 |
| BOLTON, Mrs. | 85, 86, 87 |
| Bolton's | 47 |
| BOND, The Rev. H | 41 |
| BOND, The Rev. John | 71 |
| BOUTELL, G. B. | 86 |
| BOWLES, The Rev. J. | 102 |
| BOX, The Rev. William | 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 92 |
| BOYCE, J. | 80, 81, 85 |
| BOYCE, John | 9, 16, 18, 19, 35 |
| BOYCE, Joseph | 46, 47 |
| BOYCE, Mr. | 21, 23, 26, 32 |
| BOYCE, Mrs. | 94 |
| BOYCE, William | 9, 18, 19 |
| Boys' Institute | 66 |
| BRADLEY, J. | 113 |
| BRADSHAW, B. | 93 |
| BRAILEY, Miss F. | 54 |
| BRAILEY, Miss I. | 67 |
| Brandon Bank | 108, 109 |
| Brandon Creek | 97, 108, 109 |
| BREEDON, The Rev. William | 92 |
| Bridge Hotel, Clayhythe | 55 |
| BRIGHOUSE, The Rev. Charles | 92 |
| BRIGHT, The Rev. E. M. M. | 93 |
| Bristol | 26 |
| British Astronomical Association | 106 |
| Broad St. | 9, 46, 53, 56, 100, 103 |
| BROAD, A. | 66 |
| BROOKS, L. | 95 |
| BROOKS, T. H. | 90 |
| BRUCE, Arthur | 105, 106 |
| BRUCE, Cissie | 105, 106 |
| BRUCE, Pte. Thomas H. | 60 |
| BRYANT, Carrie | 99 |
| BRYANT, John | 99 |
| BRYANT, Mrs. | 57 |
| BRYANT, The Rev. Charles | 55, 56, 92 |
| BUCKNELL, Sister | 57 |
| BUDGEN, Alderman J. H. | 87 |
| BUGLASS, The Rev. John | 98 |
| Building Committee | 83 |
| BULLINGHAM, Cissie | 57 |
| BULLINGHAM, Edith | 56 |
| BULLINGHAM, Edward | 56 |
| BULLINGHAM, Mrs. H., nee LEMMON | 47 |
| BULLINGHAM, Mrs. K., nee ABLETT | 47 |
| BULLMAN, John Turner | 46, 50 |
| BUMSTEAD, James | 10 |
| BUNTING, The Rev. Jabez | 20, 22, 23, 24, 25 |
| BURGESS, The Rev. John | 80, 81, 92 |
| BURKETT, Mr. | 85 |
| BURKETT, R. | 94 |
| BURLEY, James | 10, 11 |
| BURLEY, The Rev. James | 92 |
| BURNIP, John | 101 |
| Burnt Fen | 97 |
| BURROUGHS, The Rev. C. R. | 80 |
| BURROWS, Mr. | 21, 23 |
| Burwell | 37 |
| Bury St. Edmunds | 8 |
| BUSH, The Rev. Joseph | 71 |
| Butcher Fen | 15 |
| Butcher Hill | 15 |
| BUTCHER, A. | 109 |
| BUTCHER, Richard | 9 |
| Butter Market | 46 |
| BUTTERISS, F. | 68, 94, 95 |
| BYLES, The Rev. George Vipond | 47, 58, 59, 60, 92 |
| C. L. 1847, memorial stone | 28 |
| Cambridge | 15, 16, 21, 67, 102 |
| Cambridge Central Library | 6 |
| Cambridge Chronicle, The | 7, 13, 17, 33, 37, 63, 84, 100 |
| Cambridge Independent Press, The | 39, 41, 49, 61, 80, 81, 84, 100 |
| Cambridge, University of | 17 |
| Cambridgeshire Collection | 6 |
| Cambridgeshire County Records Office | 27, 29 |
| Camp Meeting | 99 |
| Canada | 82 |
| CANT, Joan | 106 |
| CANT, Mabel | 106 |
| Cape of Good Hope | 33 |
| CAREY, L. R. | 94 |
| CARMAN, Elizabeth | 35 |
| CARMAN, Robert | 35 |
| CARTWRIGHT, The Rev. George | 46, 81, 92 |
| Cass & Co charabancs | 66 |
| CASS of Market St. | 55 |
| CASS, The Rev. Robert | 32, 37 |
| CATLING, Miss | 105 |
| Cat's Lane | 17 |
| Catt's Lane | 18 |
| census 1851 | 31 |
| census 1871 | 82 |
| census 1881 | 82 |
| Central Africa | 89 |
| Ceylon | 14 |
| Ceylon, South | 69 |
| CHAMBERLAIN, The Rev. G. J. | 92, 94 |
| CHAMBERS, James | 13 |
| CHAMPNESS, The Rev. Thomas | 85, 86, 87 |
| Chapel St., Ely | 6, 26, 35, 38, 56, 91 |
| Chapel St., No. 32 | 94 |
| Chapel St., the new chapel 1858 | 36 |
| Chapel, structural defects 1888 | 79 |
| Chatteris | 13, 15, 21, 22, 23, 97 |
| CHEESERIGHT, H. B. | 112 |
| CHEESERIGHT, M. | 93 |
| CHEESERIGHT, Mary | 36 |
| CHEESERIGHT, Matthew | 36 |
| CHEESERIGHT, Matthew, death of | 49 |
| CHEESERIGHT, Morley Cutlack | 35 |
| CHEESERIGHT, Robert | 9, 36 |
| Cheltenham | 81 |
| Chettisham | 109 |
| China | 69 |
| Christian Endeavour | 101, 102, 106 |
| Christmas Bazaar | 72, 73 |
| Church of England | 99 |
| Church Parlour, erection 1919 | 88 |
| CHURCH, The Rev. Robert | 98 |
| CHURCHYARD, Henry Elliot | 47, 48, 56 |
| CHURCHYARD, Mrs. | 56 |
| CHURCHYARD, Mrs. H. | 66 |
| Circuit Fund | 43 |
| Circuit Plan 1878 | 93 |
| Circuit Plan 1885 | 93 |
| Circuit Plan 1894 | 108 |
| Circuit Plan 1910 | 93 |
| Circuit Plan 1912 | 109 |
| Circuit Plan 1923 | 94 |
| Circuit Plan 1929 | 94 |
| Circuit Plan 1932 | 109 |
| City Road Circuit | 12 |
| City Road, London | 21 |
| Civil registration of Births 1837 | 31 |
| CLACK, Mrs. | 100 |
| CLACK, W. | 108 |
| CLACK, William | 100 |
| Clacton, trip to | 55 |
| Clapton | 79 |
| Clare Hall | 17 |
| CLARK, Albert | 105 |
| CLARKE, Mr. | 93 |
| CLARKE, William | 45, 46, 47, 48, 52, 85, 94 |
| class money | 30 |
| Clayhythe, trip to | 55 |
| Cliff College | 72, 85 |
| CLIFFORD, Rev. Fred | 6 |
| COATES, J. | 93 |
| COATS, Mr. | 21, 23 |
| COCKERTON, J. | 93 |
| COLLINS, Miss | 101 |
| COLLINS, Tom | 105 |
| COMPTON, The Worshipful William | 9 |
| Congo, Central Africa | 103 |
| Congregationalists | 11 |
| Consistory Court | 8 |
| COOKE, Mrs. | 105 |
| COOPER, Miss A. | 54 |
| COOPER, The Rev. P. | 114 |
| Corn Exchange | 28, 37, 55, 73, 113 |
| COSYNS, J. | 93 |
| COSYNS, Mr | 32 |
| Cottenham Circuit | 72 |
| COULSON, Irene | 105 |
| COULSON, Nellie | 105 |
| Countess Church | 108 |
| Countess of Huntingdon Chapel | 37 |
| Coveney | 23, 47, 93, 94 |
| COWLEY, Samuel | 100 |
| COX, Mr. | 32 |
| COX, E. | 55 |
| COX, Pte. Edward | 60 |
| CREAK, Miss N. | 54 |
| CRISP, The Rev. G. | 108, 114 |
| CROSS, A. | 109 |
| CROSS, Albert J. | 103, 106, 108, 109, 112, 114 |
| CROSS, Claud | 105 |
| CROSS, Councillor S. | 111 |
| CROSS, Elsie | 64 |
| CROSS, F. T., caterers | 55 |
| CROSS, Florrie | 105 |
| CROSS, J. | 56, 109 |
| CROSS, Jonathon | 100, 103, 105 |
| CROSS, Miss D. | 113, 114 |
| CROSS, Mrs. | 85, 100 |
| CROSS, Mrs. A. J. | 105 |
| CROSS, Mrs. Claud | 105 |
| CROSS, Mrs. H. | 105 |
| CROSS, Mrs. Herbert | 104 |
| CROSS, Mrs. Jonathon | 105 |
| CROSS, Mrs. S. | 105 |
| CROSS, Mrs. Sybil | 105 |
| CROSS, Phyllis | 105 |
| CROSS, S. | 108, 109, 112, 114 |
| CROSS, Samuel | 100, 103 |
| CROWE, Mrs L. nee DEAN | 48 |
| CROWE, The Rev. John | 92 |
| Crown Lane, Littleport | 9 |
| Crown Point | 101, 102 |
| CROWN, The Rev. William | 98 |
| CULLINGFORD, Mrs. | 85 |
| CULLUM, Mr. | 85 |
| CULLUM, Phyllis | 67 |
| CULLUM, Sgt. C. | 55 |
| CULPIN, W. | 108, 109 |
| CURNOW, The Rev. Henry | 87, 88 |
| CURRY & Co, cycle hire | 50 |
| CURSON, J. | 93 |
| CURTIS, The Rev. W. H. | 107 |
| CUSTANCE, Mr. | 32, 93 |
| CUSTANCE, William Mark | 35, 45, 46 |
| CUTLACK, H. & J., ironwork | 84 |
| CUTTRISS, Mr. | 32 |
| CUTTRISS, W. | 93 |
| Dairy Fen | 21, 23 |
| Dairy Houses | 21, 23, 32, 93, 94 |
| DANCER, Charles | 7 |
| DANCER, Mrs. | 8 |
| DAVIDSON, Mr. | 21 |
| DAVIDSON, The Rev. James | 98 |
| DAVIES, A. M. | 58 |
| DAVIES, The Rev. John R. | 98, 108, 109, 112, 113, 114, 115 |
| DAVIES, The Rev. W. Rhode | 69, 92 |
| DAVISON, A. | 71, 80, 83, 85, 86, 87 |
| DAVISON, A. E., F.R.C.O | 52, 53 |
| DAVISON, J. | 16 |
| DAVISON, Miss | 52 |
| DAVISON, Mrs. | 86 |
| DAY, W. | 95 |
| DEAN, Alfred Edwin | 48, 54, 56, 66, 68, 94 |
| DEAN, David | 56 |
| DEAN, E. W. | 48 |
| Deed of Union | 112 |
| DEEKS, The Rev. David | 6 |
| DENCH, Luke | 17 |
| DENNIS, John | 100 |
| DENNIS, Mrs. | 100 |
| DENTON, James, shoemaker | 31 |
| Denver | 35 |
| Dersingham | 105 |
| DIDCOCK, The Rev. Henry R. | 98, 106, 107 |
| DIMMOCK, Dorothy | 105, 106 |
| DIMMOCK, Jack | 105 |
| disestablishmentarianism | 99 |
| Diss | 8 |
| Dissenters | 8, 9, 11 |
| Dixie (charabanc) | 66 |
| Dixies Stores | 13 |
| Dixon & Wheaton, organbuilders | 51 |
| DOCKERILL, Albert | 66 |
| DOCKERILL, Ernest | 66 |
| DOCKERILL, Olive | 67 |
| Docking | 107 |
| Doddington | 13, 23, 97 |
| DOLMAN, The Rev. William | 98 |
| Doncaster | 40 |
| Downham | 15, 21, 23, 32 |
| Downham La. (Egremont St.) | 28, 31, 82 |
| Downham Market | 102 |
| Downham Rd. | 56 |
| DRAKE, A. | 113, 114 |
| DRAKE, Ethel | 50 |
| DRAKE, Ewart | 65 |
| DRAKE, H. Ewart | 36, 48, 50, 67, 95 |
| DRAKE, Henry Lavender | 48, 73, 89 |
| DRAKE, Mr. | 85 |
| DRAKE, Mrs. | 86 |
| DRAKE, Mrs. Ewart nee LANE | 67 |
| DRAKE, R. G. | 95 |
| Drake's charabancs | 66 |
| DRING, Hannah | 82 |
| DRING, J. | 16, 21, 23 |
| DUDLEY, Sir Henry Bate | 22 |
| DUNHAM, A. | 94 |
| DUNN, The Rev. J. P. | 33, 92 |
| DUNNING, The Rev. Norman | 71 |
| DUNTHORNE, Mr. | 85 |
| DUNTHORNE, Phyllis | 66 |
| DUTHIE, The Rev. J. Walker | 92 |
| DUXBURY, Fred | 90 |
| EAGLES, The Rev. Robert | 98 |
| Earith | 8 |
| East Anglia District Synod | 87 |
| East Anglia District Synod 1932 | 107 |
| Ebenezer Cottage | 99 |
| EDMAN, The Rev. A. | 33 |
| EDWARDS, Mr. | 23 |
| EDWARDS, Albert G. | 104, 106, 109, 112, 113, 114 |
| EDWARDS, Jack | 105 |
| EDWARDS, Miss F. | 54, 67 |
| EDWARDS, S. | 108 |
| EDWARDS, The Rev. William | 92 |
| Egremont St. (Downham La.) | 28, 31, 82 |
| electric lighting, 1930 | 91 |
| ELLIDGE, The Rev. Richard | 21 |
| ELLIS, The Rev. W. | 93 |
| Ely | 6, 15, 21, 23, 24, 32, 93, 97, 97, 108, 109 |
| Ely and District Free Church Council | 50 |
| Ely Cathedral | 7, 37, 52 |
| Ely Circuit | 13, 103, 108 |
| Ely Countess of Huntingdon Church | 50 |
| Ely gaol | 25 |
| Ely Gas Works, suppliers of coke | 88 |
| Ely Methodist Society | 8 |
| Ely Primitive Methodist Circuit | 50 |
| Ely Riot | 18 |
| Ely Tithe map, 1846 | 27 |
| Ely Trust | 35 |
| Ely Weekly Guardian | 80 |
| Ely Wesleyan Accounts Book 1845 | 29 |
| Ely Wesleyan Methodist Circuit | 50 |
| Ely Wesleyan Orchestra | 90 |
| Ely Wesleyan Orchestra Group | 73 |
| Ely Wesleyan Tennis Club | 55 |
| Ely, Bishop of | 19 |
| Ely, Ordnance Survey 1885 map of | 62 |
| Emancipation Day, 1834 | 34 |
| ENGLAND, J. | 16, 21, 23 |
| Epping | 7 |
| Etheldreda (charabanc) | 55, 66 |
| EUSDEN, James, death of | 49 |
| EUSDEN, Mr. | 23 |
| EVANS & Sons, solicitors | 63 |
| EVANS, J. | 55 |
| EVANS, J. W. | 54 |
| GIBBONS, F. | 66 |
| Falmouth Circuit | 34 |
| FARNELL, The Rev. William | 93 |
| FARRAR, M. J. | 6 |
| FAWCETT, B. | 106 |
| FAWCETT, Bobby | 105 |
| FAWCETT, Miss Edna | 105 |
| FEAST of Haddenham, seat makers | 62 |
| FEAST, Henry/Harry | 86 |
| FEAST, Henry/Harry, builders | 83, 84 |
| FEAST, Mrs. | 85 |
| FEAST, Walter | 84 |
| FENN, A. B. | 60, 67, 94, 95 |
| FENN, B. | 113 |
| FENN, Bert | 54, 56 |
| FENN, Bert Jr. | 54 |
| FENN, David | 67 |
| FENN, Ethel | 67 |
| FENN, H. | 55 |
| FENN, Miss F. | 54, 67 |
| FENN, Miss P. | 67 |
| FENN, Phyllis | 66 |
| FENN, Pte. W. | 55 |
| FENN, Sgt. Bert | 58 |
| Festival of Praise | 113 |
| fever | 25 |
| Finchley | 90 |
| FINLAY, The Rev. C. | 102 |
| Finsbury Circus, London | 79 |
| First London Synod | 79 |
| FISHER, Mr. | 26 |
| FISHER, Andrew | 19, 35 |
| FISHER, H. | 80 |
| FISHER, Henry | 19, 35, 41, 45, 46, 51, 60, 82 |
| FISHER, Henry, death of | 63 |
| FISHER, Marshall | 19, 40, 41 |
| FISHER, Mary | 35 |
| FISHER, Miss H. | 33 |
| FISHER, Mr. | 93 |
| FLETCHER, G. | 109 |
| FLETCHER, W. | 108, 109 |
| FLINTHAM, Rev. John | 6 |
| FLOYD, Joseph | 35, 45, 46 |
| Fordham | 97 |
| FORDHAM, Margery | 67 |
| FORDHAM, Stanley | 105 |
| Fore Hill | 11, 45, 53 |
| Fore St. | 11 |
| Foreign Missions Anniversary 1854 | 33 |
| FRANCIS, Betty | 105 |
| Free Church Choirs Festival of Praise, 1924 | 54 |
| FREEMAN, Miss | 114 |
| FREEMAN, Richard & Sons, builders | 36, 39 |
| FRETWELL, The Rev. A. | 50, 54, 68, 94 |
| FULLER, G. | 94 |
| funerals | 27 |
| TYNDALL, G. H., Minster Place | 55 |
| Garden Party | 73 |
| Garden Party 1919 | 89 |
| GARLICK, Florence May, nee SQUIRREL | 58 |
| GARRETT, The Rev. Charles | 28 |
| gas lighting, 1836 | 28 |
| GATEHOUSE, The Rev. F. G. | 92, 112, 113, 114 |
| GAY, Mrs., legacy | 91 |
| General Chapel Committee | 86 |
| GENTLE, The Rev. C. E. | 112, 113, 114, 115 |
| GEORGE, J. L. | 53, 83, 85, 86, 87 |
| G.E.R | 89 |
| GIBBONS, J. R. | 55 |
| GIBBONS, Jack | 65, 66 |
| GIBBONS, Jack Henrick | 48, 54, 68, 90 |
| GIBBONS, Miss | 56 |
| GIBBONS, Miss L. | 68 |
| GIBBONS, Miss Lily | 66 |
| GIBBONS, Mr. | 85 |
| GIBBONS, Mrs. G. | 86 |
| GIBBONS, P. | 56 |
| GILES, C. | 94 |
| GILL, Amy | 20 |
| GILL, The Rev. John | 20, 92 |
| GIMBERT, Mr. | 32 |
| GLOVER, C. | 108 |
| Golden Queen, (charabanc) | 66 |
| GOLDING, T. | 93 |
| GOODALL, The Rev. A. E. | 106 |
| GOODRIDGE, The Rev. Ernest | 58 |
| GOODRIDGE, The Rev. J. Brooks | 58, 59, 60, 90 |
| GOODWIN, The Rev. T. W. | 37 |
| GOTOBED, Mr. | 26 |
| GOTOBED, Job | 109 |
| GOTOBED, L. | 55 |
| GOTOBED, Miss A. | 54 |
| GOTOBED, Tom | 106 |
| GOTOBED, W. | 93, 112, 114 |
| GOTOBED, William | 18 |
| GOUDGE, Doris | 105 |
| GOUDGE, Nellie | 105 |
| GOULD, The Rev. John | 80, 81 |
| GRANGER, Councillor & Mrs. T. B. | 72 |
| GRANGER, Councillor T. B. | 81 |
| GRANGER, Miss | 52 |
| GRANGER, Mrs. | 58 |
| GRANGER, Mrs. T. B. | 91 |
| GRANGER, T. B. | 63, 85, 101 |
| GRANT, The Rev. J. C. | 69 |
| GRANT, The Rev. R. Parkin | 69, 71, 87, 92 |
| Gravesend | 69 |
| Great Chesterford | 7 |
| GREEN, A. | 106, 108, 109, 112, 114 |
| GREEN, Mrs. F. | 66 |
| GREEN, The Rev. Thomas | 82, 92 |
| GREEN, The Rev. Wesley | 82 |
| GRIFFIN, John | 9 |
| GUEST, John | 53 |
| GUNTON, David Ph.D. | 35, 37 |
| GUNTON, Dr. David, death of | 49 |
| GUNTON, Josiah, architect | 79, 81 |
| GUNTON, Margaretta | 36 |
| GUNTON, Mr. | 32 |
| Gymnasium, Victoria St. | 103 |
| Haddenham | 15, 16, 21, 23, 32, 93, 94 |
| Haddenham Baptist Church | 50 |
| Haddenham Churchyard | 22 |
| Haddenham, Love Feast 1824 | 29 |
| HADDY, The Rev. R. | 33 |
| HADFIELD, The Rev. Thomas | 98 |
| HALL, Miss | 68 |
| HALL, Miss Lily | 66 |
| HALL, W. E. | 56 |
| HAM, The Rev. T. | 69 |
| HAMES, The Rev. Edward | 98 |
| HAMMOND, C. | 109 |
| HAMMOND, The Rev. W. H. | 104 |
| hanging | 25 |
| hard labour | 25 |
| HARDWICK, D. | 93 |
| HARDWICK, David | 45 |
| HARDY, J. | 85 |
| HARDY, Mrs. | 86 |
| HARLAND, The Rev. E. S. | 86 |
| HARLOCK, Robert | 17 |
| HARLOCK's Brewery | 9 |
| Harlock's Lane | 11 |
| harmonium, purchase of | 51 |
| HARNWELL, Edward | 66 |
| Harpenden, TB sanatorium | 70 |
| HARRIDINE, A. C. | 83 |
| HARRIS, Alfred | 99 |
| HARRIS, Mrs. Doris, nee LEMMON | 47 |
| HARRISON, James | 35, 45 |
| HARRISON, John | 35 |
| HARRISON, Mr. | 32 |
| HARTLE, The Rev. James | 92 |
| Harvest Festival, 1916 | 57 |
| HARVEY, Mrs. | 99, 100 |
| HARVEY, The Rev. C. | 99 |
| HARVEY, William | 9 |
| HAWKES, Mr. | 66 |
| HAWKINS, Mrs. | 85 |
| HAYES, The Rev. Thomas | 92 |
| HAYLOCK, farmer | 50 |
| HAYLOCK, Pte. Charles | 60 |
| HEAP, The Rev. W. H. | 107 |
| HEFFER, J. | 109 |
| HEYWOOD, The Rev. Thomas | 21, 22, 23, 92 |
| High St. Passage | 47 |
| High St., Ely | 35 |
| HILEY, The Rev. Benjamin | 9, 12, 26, 92 |
| HILL & Co, organ repairers | 84 |
| Hills Lane | 103 |
| Hills Road Wesleyan Methodist Church, Cambridge | 54 |
| HILLS, Leslie | 105, 106 |
| HILLS, Margery | 66 |
| HILLS, Olive | 67 |
| HILLS, Walter | 105, 106 |
| Hinde St. Circuit | 40 |
| Histon | 15, 16, 21 |
| HITCH, Arthur | 105 |
| HOARE, E. V. | 94 |
| HOLBREY, The Rev. George | 32, 37 |
| HOLLAND, Alfred | 66 |
| HOLLAND, E. | 52 |
| HOLLAND, Ernest | 64 |
| HOLLAND, J. | 94, 95, 112, 114 |
| HOLLAND, John | 47, 48 |
| HOLLAND, L. | 54 |
| HOLLAND, Leslie | 47, 66 |
| HOLLAND, Mr. | 85 |
| HOLLAND, Mrs. L. nee BRAILEY | 67 |
| HOLLAND, Tom | 104 |
| HOLLAND, Winifred | 54 |
| HOLMES, May | 67 |
| HOLMES, Miss | 99 |
| HOLROYD, Ralph | 66 |
| Holy Trinity, Parish of | 8 |
| HOOD, John | 9 |
| HOPKINSON, The Rev. Jonas | 98 |
| Horse Hire Fund | 50 |
| HORTON, F. | 95 |
| HORTON, The Rev. Samuel | 104 |
| HOSTLER, W. | 94 |
| HOUGHTON, Mrs. | 100 |
| HOWARTH, The Rev. A. S. | 112, 114 |
| HOWE, Harold | 54 |
| HOWELL, Gladys | 56 |
| HOWELL, Kitty | 56 |
| Huddersfield Circuit | 108 |
| HUDSON, F. W. | 94 |
| HUDSON, Winnie | 105 |
| HULL, L | 94, 95, 114 |
| HULME, The Rev. T. Ferrier | 81 |
| HUMPHREY, R. P. | 112 |
| HUMPHRIES, R. P. | 114 |
| Hunstanton | 66, 67 |
| Hunstanton, trip to | 55 |
| Huntingdon, the Countess of, her Chapel | 21 |
| Hymns and Psalms 1983 | 30 |
| imprisonment | 25 |
| IRONS, Mr. | 21 |
| Isle of Ely | 108 |
| Isleham | 97 |
| Isolation Hospital | 106 |
| Italy | 68 |
| JACKSON, The Rev. Howard | 94 |
| JAKES, C. | 6 |
| Jamaica | 33 |
| Japanese Bazaar | 73 |
| JEFFERSON, Annette | 83 |
| JEFFERSON, Miss Juliana | 56, 61, 70, 83, 85, 90, 92 |
| JEFFERSON, Miss Juliana, death of | 91 |
| JEFFERSON, Miss Juliana., gift of land | 89 |
| JEFFERSON, Mr. | 61 |
| JEFFREY, J. T. | 107 |
| JERMYN, Sir Alfred, J.P. | 90 |
| JOHNSON, Miss E. | 113 |
| JOHNSON, Mr. | 85 |
| JONES, Miss | 85, 86 |
| JONES, Patty | 67 |
| JONES, The Rev. C. W. | 107 |
| JONES, Thomas | 66 |
| JORDAN, H. | 56 |
| JORDAN, W. | 56, 109 |
| Joyful News | 85 |
| Joyful News van | 72 |
| JUGG, Charles | 66 |
| Kate's Lane | 13, 23 |
| KEATES, F.A.M. | 58 |
| KELLY, The Rev. Charles H. | 71 |
| Kelly's Directory 1847 | 28 |
| KEMP, The Rev. George | 98, 99 |
| KEMPTON, Mr. | 85 |
| KEMPTON, Rebecca | 11, 14 |
| KEMPTON, Thomas | 11, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26 |
| KEMPTON, W. T. | 54 |
| KENNEDY, The Rev. Joseph W. | 94 |
| KENNETT, The Rev. Professor R. H., D.D. | 59 |
| KERRIDGE, Arthur E. | 52 |
| KIDD (jnr) | 23 |
| KIDD, (snr) | 23 |
| KIDD, George | 9, 10, 16, 18, 19, 21 |
| KIDD, Mr. | 26, 32 |
| KILLICK, S. | 105 |
| KILLIP, The Rev. Robert | 93 |
| King George V | 58 |
| KING, May | 66 |
| KING, Samuel | 100 |
| KING, W. | 109 |
| King's Lynn | 101 |
| King's School, Ely | 59, 114 |
| Kingston, Jamaica | 34 |
| Kington Circuit, Herefordshire | 82 |
| KIRKBY, The Rev. John | 98, 106 |
| KIRKLAND, Canon T. J. | 59, 90, 114 |
| KIRTLAN, The Rev. Dr. E. J. B. | 72 |
| KITCHEN, Joseph | 26 |
| Ladies Sewing Circle | 91 |
| LALLAN, Mr. | 21 |
| Lamb Inn | 28 |
| LAMBERT, Col. Sgt. Major Frank | 60 |
| LAMBERT, F. | 55 |
| LAMBERT, Sister Myra | 57 |
| Lambeth | 69 |
| LAMONT, Robert | 34 |
| LANCASTER, Mrs. | 105 |
| LANCASTER, The Rev. James | 92 |
| LANCASTER, The Rev. John T. | 98, 111 |
| LANE, L. | 54 |
| LANE, Miss G. | 54 |
| LANE, Miss O. | 54, 67 |
| LANE, Mrs W. nee ABLETT | 67 |
| LANE, Mrs. G. nee ABLETT | 47 |
| LANE, Olive | 66 |
| LANE, W. | 66 |
| LANGDELL, G. | 85 |
| LANGFORD, farmer | 50 |
| LANGFORD, Mr. | 32 |
| LARGE, Isaac | 11 |
| LEACH, A. | 113, 114 |
| LEAH, Mrs. | 100 |
| LEE, B. | 108, 113 |
| LEE, Beatrice | 64 |
| LEE, Cissie | 90 |
| LEE, J. | 55 |
| LEE, John | 11 |
| LEE, Sylvia | 67 |
| LEGGE, Ann | 97 |
| LEGGE, Emily | 97 |
| LEGGE, Miss J. | 52 |
| LEGGE, Misses | 86 |
| LEGGE, Pattie | 53, 91 |
| LEMMON, A. | 85 |
| LEMMON, A. P. | 47 |
| LEMMON, A. Seymour | 47, 52, 95 |
| LEMMON, Agnes | 64 |
| LEMMON, Arnold | 64 |
| LEMMON, Arthur Clarke | 47, 48, 52, 53, 67, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95,111, 112, 114 |
| LEMMON, Daisy | 64 |
| LEMMON, Doris | 56 |
| LEMMON, H. W. | 55 |
| LEMMON, Herbert | 63 |
| LEMMON, Herbert Edward | 47, 52, 94, 95 |
| LEMMON, Hilda | 57 |
| LEMMON, Margery | 52, 58 |
| LEMMON, Miss D. | 67, 68 |
| LEMMON, Miss M. | 67 |
| LEMMON, Pte. Arnold P. | 60 |
| LESTER, J. | 16 |
| LEVELL, W. | 16 |
| Leys School, Cambridge | 51, 69 |
| Liberal Party | 53 |
| LIDGETT, The Rev. Dr. John Scott | 71, 112 |
| LISTER, Lance | 105 |
| LISTER, Roy | 105 |
| Little Downham | 50, 93, 94 |
| LITTLE, J. | 99 |
| Littleport | 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 32, 36, 44, 93, 94, 97, 104, 108, 109, 113 |
| Littleport Chain | 23 |
| Littleport Fen | 23 |
| Littleport Riot | 18, 25 |
| Liverpool, Methodist Conference at | 26 |
| LOCKE, The Rev. John | 92 |
| LOFTS, E. | 93 |
| LOFTS, Ernest | 51 |
| LOFTS, Mrs. | 93 |
| LOFTS, Mrs. M. | 93 |
| LOFTS, Sarah | 82, 83 |
| LOMAS, The Rev. Thomas H. | 92 |
| London | 7, 14, 72 |
| London, coach to | 28 |
| LONG, G. | 99, 100 |
| LONG, George | 100 |
| LONG, Lizzie | 56 |
| LONG, Mrs. | 100 |
| Love Feast | 29, 103 |
| Lowestoft | 65 |
| LUPSON, Edward | 60, 62 |
| Lynn | 7, 8, 102 |
| Lynn District | 103 |
| Lynn, coach | 28 |
| M. P. 1845, memorial stone | 28 |
| MALTPRESS, J. | 55 |
| Manchester | 20 |
| Manea | 15, 21, 23, 79 |
| Manse, The | 82 |
| March | 13, 15, 21, 23, 26 |
| MARCHBANK, The Rev. Henry | 46, 53, 83, 86, 87, 92 |
| Market Hill | 101, 102, 103 |
| Market Place | 28, 37 |
| Market Square | 28, 46, 62 |
| Market St. | 47, 56 |
| MARSDEN, G. | 27 |
| MARSH, W. C. | 71 |
| MARSHALL, William, Supt. Registrar | 31 |
| Marston, Beds | 35 |
| MARTIN, Henry | 18 |
| MARTIN, I. W. | 108, 109, 113, 114 |
| MATTHEWS, Col. Sgt. J. | 55 |
| MATTHEWS, Col. Sgt. R. | 55 |
| MATTHEWS, Flora | 83 |
| MATTHEWS, Misses | 86 |
| MATTHEWS, Mr. | 85 |
| MATTHEWS, Mrs. | 86 |
| MATTHEWS, W. | 55 |
| McCUE, Miss Nora | 105 |
| McCUE, Molly | 105 |
| McFALL, Florence | 48, 52 |
| McFALL, M. | 68 |
| McFALL, Miss F. | 52, 54 |
| McFALL, Mr. | 85 |
| McFALL, Mrs. | 94, 95 |
| McFALL, Mrs. W. | 105 |
| McFALL, W. | 94, 95, 111 |
| McFALL, W. E. | 60 |
| McFALL, William | 48 |
| McLELLAN, The Rev. E. | 106 |
| MEADOWS, Eva | 105 |
| MEADOWS, Ron | 105 |
| Meeting House, Harlock's Lane | 8 |
| memorial stones | 27 |
| Mepal | 23 |
| Mepal Baptist Church | 50 |
| MERRY, Peggy | 105 |
| MERRY, Phyllis | 105 |
| MERRYWEST, J. W. | 67, 89, 94 |
| MERRYWEST, Ruby | 57 |
| Methodist Conference, 1807 | 10 |
| Methodist Societies | 8 |
| Methodist Union | 108, 111 |
| Methwold | 103, 106 |
| Middleton University USA | 21 |
| MIDDLETON, David | 6 |
| MIDGELEY, The Rev. Joseph | 92 |
| Mildenhall | 104 |
| Mildenhall Rd. | 93, 94 |
| Militia Parade Ground | 63 |
| Mill Pits | 25 |
| MILLER & Son, organbuilders | 52 |
| MILLMAN, Jane | 14 |
| MILLMAN, The Rev. Benjamin | 13, 14, 92 |
| Model Deed, the | 18 |
| MONK, Donald | 6 |
| MONK, Mrs. F. nee NASH | 67 |
| MOORE, David | 68 |
| MOORE, Flossie | 68 |
| MOORFOOT, J. F. | 93 |
| MORGAN, E. | 55, 68 |
| MORGAN, Elsie | 64 |
| MORGAN, Ernest | 64 |
| MORGAN, Ethel | 52 |
| MORGAN, Harold | 57 |
| MORGAN, Henry | 45, 46, 47, 48, 67, 79, 82, 85, 89 |
| MORGAN, Leslie | 57 |
| MORGAN, Miss | 68 |
| MORGAN, Miss D. | 67 |
| MORGAN, Miss E. | 52, 54, 67 |
| MORGAN, Miss Elsie | 56 |
| MORGAN, The Rev. William | 93 |
| MORGAN, William Henry | 46 |
| MORLEY, Miss B. | 54 |
| MORLEY, Miss H. | 54 |
| MORTIMER, Francis Charles | 45, 46, 93 |
| MOULTON, Dr. W. F. | 51 |
| MOULTON, Harry | 105, 106 |
| MOULTON, J. | 106 |
| MOULTON, J. H. | 51 |
| MOULTON, Jack | 105, 106 |
| MOULTON, May | 105 |
| MOULTON, Miss | 101, 103 |
| MOULTON, Miss M. | 106 |
| MOULTON, Mrs | 101 |
| MOULTON, W. | 51 |
| MUNNS, Mr. | 32 |
| MURFITT, Peter | 105, 106 |
| MUSSOLINI, Benito | 68 |
| NASH, A. | 95 |
| NASH, Arthur | 56, 57 |
| NASH, F. W. | 60 |
| NASH, Miss W. | 67 |
| National Brotherhood | 70 |
| National Children's Home and Orphanage | 69, 70 |
| National Register | 31 |
| NEAL, Henry F. | 86, 90 |
| NEAL, Mrs. | 85 |
| New Barnes | 103 |
| New St. / Victoria St. | 97, 100 |
| NEWELL, G. | 95 |
| NEWELL, George | 50 |
| NEWMAN, Elizabeth | 67 |
| NEWMAN, Leslie | 66 |
| NEWMAN, Wilfred | 66 |
| Newmarket | 7 |
| Newmarket Circuit | 58 |
| NEWNES, George, M.P. | 82 |
| NEWSTEAD, Robert | 14 |
| NEWTON, Robert | 27 |
| NEWTON, The Rev. John | 28, 29, 92 |
| NICHOLAS, Ada | 105 |
| NICHOLAS, Bobby | 105, 106 |
| NICHOLAS, Dorothy | 106 |
| NICHOLAS, Elsie | 105 |
| NICHOLAS, Emily | 105 |
| NICHOLAS, Gladys | 105 |
| NICHOLSON, Charles John | 47 |
| NODDINGS, Robert | 17, 21, 23, 91 |
| Nonconformists | 11 |
| NORMAN, Miss | 105 |
| NORMAN, Mrs. | 80 |
| NORMAN, William Henry | 45, 80, 93 |
| NORMANDALE, The Rev. John | 98 |
| NORTH, The Rev. George | 92 |
| Norwich | 7, 8, 69, 100 |
| Norwich and Lynn District | 80 |
| Norwich District | 99, 100 |
| OAKMAN, Ben | 56 |
| OAKMAN, Leslie | 66 |
| Old Tea Rooms, Fore Hill | 55 |
| Olde English Bazaar | 73 |
| organ, purchase of | 51 |
| overseas missions | 31 |
| OWEN, Dr. D. M. | 6 |
| OWEN, The Rev. B. Hedd | 108 |
| Oxlode | 32, 93, 94 |
| PAGE, F. | 99 |
| PAGE, F.A.M. | 58 |
| PAGE, Queenie | 67 |
| Palace Green | 28 |
| PALMER, Florence | 66 |
| PALMER, H. | 109 |
| PALMER, Herbert | 104 |
| PALMER, Ruby | 67 |
| PALMER, The Rev. Jabez | 82, 92 |
| PALMER, Thomas | 97 |
| Paradise field | 55 |
| Paragon (charabanc) | 66 |
| Paris | 14 |
| PARISH, J. | 54 |
| PARISH, Miss | 54 |
| PARISH, Mrs. | 54 |
| PARKER, The Rev. Cecil | 65 |
| PARR, Albert | 66 |
| PARR, Mary | 66 |
| PARR, Urban | 66 |
| PARTHERICHE, John | 17 |
| PARTRIDGE, John | 17 |
| PATE, A. | 54 |
| PATE, Mrs. | 86 |
| PATE, Pte. John L. | 60 |
| Pattie (charabanc) | 55 |
| PAYNE, Miss | 105 |
| PAYTON, A. | 55 |
| Peacock Inn | 12, 82 |
| PEARSE, The Rev. Mark Guy | 71 |
| PECK, Mr., supplier of gas lamps | 88 |
| PEELING, The Rev. T. W. | 68, 92, 94 |
| PEELING, The Rev. W. | 50 |
| PETTY, M. | 6 |
| PHILIPS, The Rev. John | 31 |
| PICKETT, The Rev. J. H. | 100 |
| PIGGOT, H. | 94, 95 |
| Pigot's Directory 1830 | 28 |
| PLATFORD, A. M. | 58 |
| Pleasant Sunday Afternoon (PSA) | 70 |
| PLEDGER, George H. | 104 |
| PLEDGER, Mr. | 23 |
| PLUMB, George | 56 |
| PONSONBY, Noel E. organist | 90 |
| Poor Fund | 29, 44 |
| Poor Fund Accounts 1845 | 29 |
| Poor Law Institution | 106 |
| Poor Stewards | 29 |
| POPE, Jack | 105 |
| PORTER of Southery, builder | 80, 81 |
| PORTER, Barbara | 66 |
| PORTER, Humphrey | 66 |
| PORTER, Mr. | 85 |
| PORTER, Mr. E. | 87 |
| PORTER, S. | 67, 94 |
| PORTER, Walter | 66 |
| POSNETT, L. | 16 |
| Post Office | 46 |
| Pratt St., Soham | 36 |
| PRICE, Bishop H. M. C. E. | 114 |
| Prickwillow | 16, 21, 23, 32, 97, 104, 108, 109 |
| Prickwillow Baptist Church | 50 |
| Primitive Methodists | 23, 24, 97 |
| Primitive Methodists, centenary 1909 | 102 |
| Prince of Wales Relief Fund | 56 |
| PRIOR, Joe | 105 |
| PRIOR, Miss Hilda | 105 |
| PRYKE, The Rev. W. R. | 106 |
| PRYOR, R. | 100, 108 |
| PRYOR, Robert | 100 |
| PSA (Pleasant Sunday Afternoon) | 70 |
| Public Registration Office | 31 |
| PUNSHON, The Rev. William Morley MA,DD | 40 |
| Pymore | 21, 23 |
| Quakers | 11 |
| Quay Side | 45 |
| Queen Victoria, coronation | 28 |
| RABY, Edward James | 46 |
| RAIKES, Robert | 62 |
| railway 1845 | 28 |
| Railway Station | 55, 70, 103 |
| rape | 25 |
| RATTENBURY, The Rev. J. | 69 |
| RAVEN, Canon C. E. | 114 |
| RAWLINGS, Mr. | 13 |
| RAWLINGS, Sarah | 11, 12 |
| RAWLINGS, The Rev. Philip | 11, 13, 92 |
| RAY, The Rev. James | 32, 92 |
| Reach | 37 |
| REESON, F. | 93 |
| REEVE, T. | 108 |
| religious census 1851 | 32 |
| Renovation Fund | 83 |
| RICHARDSON, B. | 108 |
| RICHARDSON, G. | 94, 95 |
| RICKARD, Mr. | 26 |
| RICKARD, William | 18 |
| RICKWOOD, Mr., gift of table | 85 |
| RIDLEY, Mrs. | 83 |
| RIDSDALE, The Rev. Benjamin | 92 |
| RIGNOLD, J. | 99 |
| RIX, Elsie | 67 |
| RIX, Miss E. | 108 |
| RIX, Mrs. | 106 |
| ROADHOUSE, The Rev. John | 13, 23, 92 |
| ROBERTS, The Rev. Charles | 92 |
| ROBERTS, The Rev. G. H. | 86 |
| ROBERTS, The Rev. J. E. | 111 |
| ROBINSON, Mr. | 23, 32 |
| Roll of Honour | 56, 57 |
| Roman Catholics | 11 |
| ROSE, C. D., M.P. | 73 |
| ROSE, The Rev. J. H. | 111, 114 |
| ROSE, The Rev. W. E. | 107 |
| ROUTLEDGE, The Rev. A. R. | 114 |
| ROWELL, Mr. | 85 |
| Royal Albert Hall | 112 |
| Royston | 7, 67 |
| RUMBELOW, Jack | 105 |
| RUMBELOW, Sid | 105 |
| RUSHBROOK, Mrs. | 85 |
| RUSSELL, The Rev. George | 92 |
| RUSTON, Mr. | 23 |
| RYVES, The Rev. George H. | 115 |
| Salvation Army | 114 |
| Salvation Barracks | 101 |
| SAUNDERS, Sidney | 103 |
| Savannah La Mar, Jamaica | 33 |
| SAVIDGE, Mrs. | 80 |
| SCOTT, J. | 16 |
| SCULPHER, The Rev. John | 98 |
| SEABER, J. | 113 |
| seat rents | 30, 44, 84 |
| SEELEY, C. | 108 |
| SEELEY, Cornelius | 100 |
| SEELEY, Mrs. | 100 |
| SELLARS, The Rev. E. | 111 |
| SENNITT, Mrs. | 86 |
| sewers | 27 |
| Sewing Meeting | 70 |
| SHARR, The Rev. F. G. | 52 |
| SHAW, H. | 108, 109, 112, 114 |
| SHEARMAN, The Rev. William | 44, 92 |
| Sheffield | 64 |
| Sheffield Conference 1882 | 99 |
| SHELTON, C. | 55 |
| SHELTON, E. Dolby | 101 |
| SHELTON, Pte. Charles | 60 |
| SHILLAKER, William | 47 |
| Shire Hall | 37 |
| SHREEVE, The Rev. Charles | 98, 101, 103, 109 |
| Silver St. Barracks | 55 |
| Silver St. Boys & Girls School | 36 |
| SINDALL, farmer | 50 |
| slavery | 33 |
| SODERQUIST, Captain | 114 |
| Soham | 13, 32, 36, 93, 94, 97 |
| Soham Circuit | 97 |
| Soham Drove | 97 |
| South Africa | 86 |
| SOUTH, Charles | 66 |
| SOUTH, Robert | 66 |
| SOUTHERILL family | 11 |
| Southlands Methodist College | 36, 69 |
| Southport | 106 |
| Spanish Town | 34 |
| SPEIGHT, The Rev. George | 57 |
| SPICER, H. | 105, 109, 113, 114 |
| SQUIBB, The Rev. R. | 37 |
| SQUIRES, C. | 83 |
| SQUIRREL, George | 64 |
| SQUIRREL, Mr. & Mrs. | 58 |
| St. Ives | 8 |
| St. John's Close | 63 |
| St. John's Road | 25 |
| St. Mary, Parish of | 8 |
| St. Mary's Church | 8, 28 |
| St. Mary's St. | 12, 17, 28, 82 |
| Station Rd. | 46, 103 |
| Steam Engine | 97, 108, 109 |
| STEPHENSON, The Rev. Bowman | 69 |
| STEPHENSON, The Rev. Dr. Thomas | 90, 92, 111 |
| STEVENS, E. | 94, 95 |
| STEVENS, J. | 93, 94, |
| STEVENS, M. J. | 93 |
| STEWART, Mr. | 85 |
| STIMSON, Mr. | 21, 26 |
| STIMSON, W. | 16 |
| STIMSON, William | 18, 19, 35 |
| Stockdale's field | 66 |
| stone, Wesleyan Chapel, loss of | 82 |
| Stretham | 15, 21, 23, 32, 93, 94 |
| SUCKLING, Mrs. | 85 |
| SUMMERLEE, Miss | 100 |
| SUMMERLEE, Miss D. | 113, 114 |
| Sunday School | 15 |
| Sutton | 7, 8, 15, 16, 21, 23, 32, 93, 94, 108, 109 |
| SWAN, T. | 93 |
| SYKES, Cecily | 47, 64, 69 |
| SYKES, Freda | 47, 67 |
| SYKES, H. | 94, 95, 99 |
| SYKES, Herbert | 47, 48, 67 |
| SYKES, Miss | 52 |
| SYKES, Mr. | 85 |
| SYKES, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert | 69 |
| SYKES, Mrs. H. | 94, 95 |
| SYKES, Mrs. S. nee TAWN | 67 |
| SYKES, S. | 68, 95 |
| SYKES, Sidney | 47, 60, 64 |
| Synod 1910 | 102 |
| TALBOT, The Rev. William | 62, 67, 92, 93 |
| TATTERSHALL, The Rev. Thomas | 21, 92 |
| TAWN, Miss N. | 67 |
| TAWN, Nellie | 56, 57 |
| TAYLOR, Isaac | 9 |
| TAYLOR, The Rev. Alfred | 92, 93 |
| TAYLOR, The Rev. William | 92 |
| TAYLOR, W. | 16 |
| TEALE, Mrs. R. nee WESTLEY | 67 |
| Terrington | 107 |
| theft | 25 |
| THEOBALD, Councillor W., J.P. | 71 |
| THEOBALD, G. | 94, 95, 108 |
| THEOBALD, George | 104 |
| THEOBALD, J. | 108 |
| THEOBALD, Miss | 109 |
| THEOBALD, Miss E. | 112 |
| THEOBALD, Mrs. | 100 |
| THEOBALD, W. | 108, 109, 114 |
| Thetford | 7, 8, 10 |
| THOMPSON, Mrs. M. | 60 |
| THOMPSON, Nurse | 68 |
| THOMPSON, The Rev. Michael | 86 |
| THOMPSON, The Rev. Peter | 69 |
| THOMPSON, The Rev. Thomas | 59, 98, 103 |
| THOMPSON, The Rev. William | 92 |
| THOMSON, Lieut. | 114 |
| THORNTON, The Rev. W. L. | 40 |
| THORPE, Mr. | 32 |
| THOSEBY, The Rev. William | 98 |
| TIBBITS, Mrs. J. P. | 89 |
| TIMMS, The Rev. W. | 59 |
| TITMARSH, Mr. | 66 |
| TOPPING, Thomas | 36, 39, 82 |
| TOW, Mr. | 85, 93 |
| TOW, Mrs. | 85 |
| TOW, Philip Fowler | 45, 46, 47, 48 |
| Tower House | 112 |
| transportation | 25 |
| TRUEMAN, Elizabeth | 31 |
| TRUEMAN, The Rev. Samuel | 31, 32, 92 |
| Trust Fund | 43 |
| Trustees, 1885 | 45 |
| Trustees, 1893 | 46 |
| Trustees, 1902 | 46 |
| Trustees, 1919 | 47 |
| TUCK, H. | 10 |
| TUCK, The Rev. Henry | 26, 82 |
| TUCKER, A. R. | 67, 113 |
| TUCKER, Arthur | 58 |
| TUCKER, F. | 111, 112, 113, 114 |
| TUCKER, F. J. | 48, 52, 67, 68 |
| TUCKER, Fred | 57 |
| TUCKER, Frederick | 48, 66, 67, 89, 90 |
| TUCKER, Frederick Snr. | 58 |
| TUCKER, Margery, nee LEMMON | 52 |
| TUCKER, Mrs. F. J. nee LEMMON | 67 |
| TUCKER, Mrs. M. nee LEMMON | 47 |
| TUCKER, The Rev. Jonathon, D.D. | 89 |
| Turks Island, S. Bahamas | 69 |
| TUTTLE, J. | 93 |
| Twentieth Century Fund | 69, 86 |
| Union Infirmary | 84 |
| VAIL, Mr., bandmaster | 89 |
| Victoria Hall Central Mission, Sheffield | 64 |
| Victoria St. | 31, 59, 103 |
| Victoria St. / New St. | 97, 100, 101, 102, 103 |
| Victoria St. Primitive Methodist Chapel | 32 |
| Victoria St., Littleport | 104 |
| VINCENT, A. | 109 |
| Vince's charabancs | 66 |
| Vineyards, The | 72, 89, 101 |
| Virginia Cottage, Haddenham | 94 |
| VYE, Miss | 85, 91, 94, 95 |
| WADDINGTON, Harry Spencer M. P. | 17 |
| WADDINGTON, John | 17 |
| WAKERLEY, The Rev. J. E. | 90 |
| Wales | 108 |
| WALKER, Mary Ann | 31 |
| WALKERLY, James | 12 |
| WALLIS, W. | 109 |
| WALLIS, W. J. | 95 |
| WALSGROVE, John | 17 |
| Walsham | 23, 32 |
| Walsingham | 8 |
| WALTER, Cpl. | 58 |
| WALTERS, The Rev. W. D. | 69 |
| WARD, Doris | 105, 106 |
| WARD, May | 105, 106 |
| WARD, The Rev. Samuel | 92 |
| Wardy Hill | 21, 23, 32, 93, 94 |
| Ware | 7 |
| WASHINGTON, Bert | 104 |
| WASHINGTON, G. | 108, 109 |
| Watch Night Service | 30 |
| Waterloo, Battle of, 1815 | 18 |
| WATERS, Mrs. | 85 |
| WATKINS, The Rev. Owen Spencer | 72 |
| WATSON, Richard | 26 |
| WAXHAM, J. | 16, 21, 23 |
| WEBB, Alfred | 99 |
| WEBB, Mr. | 85 |
| WEBSTER, The Rev. Francis | 98 |
| Weekly Offering | 44 |
| Welches Dam | 23 |
| Wells | 102 |
| WENLOCK, Mr. | 85 |
| WENN, H. | 56 |
| Wentworth | 23 |
| Wesley Guild | 68, 89, 101 |
| Wesley House, Cambridge | 6 |
| WESLEY, Charles | 6, 14, 30 |
| WESLEY, John | 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 18, 31, 33 |
| Wesleyan Boys' Drum and Fife Band | 64 |
| Wesleyan Chapel | 101 |
| Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society | 33 |
| West End | 103 |
| West London Mission | 69 |
| WEST, Francis | 10 |
| WEST, Mrs. | 100 |
| WESTCOMBE, H. | 93, 94 |
| WESTCOMBE, Henry | 46, 47 |
| WESTLEY, Kate | 66 |
| WESTLEY, Miss K. | 54, 67 |
| Westminster Central Hall | 69 |
| Westmoor | 32, 93, 94 |
| WETENHALL, John | 17 |
| Wheatsheaf Inn | 8 |
| WHITESIDE, The Rev. Cuthbert | 20 |
| WHITE-THOMSON, The Rev. Dr. L. J. | 114 |
| WHITING, Mr. | 23, 32, 93 |
| WHITTAKER, The Rev. John W. | 98, 102, 112 |
| WHITTLETON, The Rev. Robert | 92 |
| Wicken | 97 |
| Wilburton | 23 |
| WILKS, Jonas (jnr.) | 12 |
| WILKS, Jonas (snr.) | 12 |
| WILKS, Mr. | 23, 28 |
| WILKS, Mrs. Mary | 13 |
| WILLIAMS, The Rev. W. D. | 62 |
| WILLIAMSON, Mr. | 80 |
| WILLIAMSON, A. | 93 |
| WILLIAMSON, Alfred | 45, 46 |
| WILLIAMSON, Charlotte | 45 |
| WILLIAMSON, Emily | 45, 52 |
| WILLIAMSON, Mrs. | 80, 85 |
| WILLIS, The Rev. G. Neal | 88 |
| WILLS, The Rev. Tren | 6 |
| WILSON, Daisy | 67 |
| WILSON, Frank | 105 |
| WILSON, George | 105 |
| WILSON, Kenneth | 105 |
| WILSON, Miss D. | 54 |
| WILTON, The Rev. Thomas | 92 |
| Wimblington | 13, 15, 21 |
| Wisbech | 107 |
| WISEMAN, The Rev. F. Luke | 71 |
| WISEMAN, The Rev. Luke Hoult | 28, 69 |
| Witcham | 15, 21, 23, 32, 93, 94 |
| Witchford | 15, 21, 32, 97, 108, 109 |
| WOLLERTON, The Rev. John | 93 |
| Women's Pleasant Hour | 70 |
| WOOD, Ida | 67 |
| WOOD, Maud | 67 |
| WOOD, The Rev. A. | 101 |
| WOOD, The Rev. Cornelius | 92, 93 |
| WOODROW, Ishmael Robert | 100, 103, 108, 109 |
| WOODROW, Mrs. | 101, 105 |
| WOODS, Dolly | 105 |
| WOOLLARD, Ruby | 67 |
| WOOLMER, The Rev. Charles | 92 |
| Woolpack, The | 22 |
| workhouse | 61 |
| World War I | 55 |
| Wormwood Scrubs | 72 |
| WRIGHT, Mr. | 21, 23 |
| Yarmouth | 8 |
| YEADON, Fred | 99 |
| YEADON, The Rev. William | 97, 98, 99 |
| York, HRH Duke of | 112 |
| YOUNGS, C. T. | 105 |