H. G. N.
_July_, 1858.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAGE
Portraits of two Iron-miners in their working dress _Frontispiece_
Effigy of a Forest Free Miner _Titlepage_
The Buck Stone 3
South side of the Nave in St Briavel's Church 8
Entrance to St Briavel's Castle from the North 11
The Speech House 51
Court Room in the Speech House 64
Norman Capital in Staunton Church 99
Ancient Font in Staunton Church 100
Interior of the Debtors' Prison in St Briavel's Castle 114
Court Room in St Briavel's Castle 115
Holy Trinity Church and Schools, Harry Hill 162
Christ Church, Berry Hill 166
St Paul's Church, Park End 169
St John's Church and Schools, Cinderford 171
Lydbrook Church and Schools 173
Stone Coffin-lids at Flaxley Abbey 180
The Refectory of Flaxley Abbey 181
Open Timber Roof of the Abbot's Room at Flaxley Abbey 181
St Anthony's Well 182
The original Chapel at Flaxley, as it appeared in 1712 189
Flaxley Church, and Abbey in the distance 190
The Tomb of John de Yrall, Forester in Fee, in Newland 200
Churchyard
The King's Bowbearer, from an ancient Tomb in Newland 201
Churchyard
"Jack of the Yat," supposed to be the oldest oak in the 207
Forest
The "Newland Oak" 208
An Oak, near York Lodge 209
The Devil's Chapel, in the Scowles, near Bream 213
"King Arthur's Hall," on the "Great Doward" 215
Effigy of a Forest Free Miner, reduced from a brass of 217
the fifteenth century in Newland Church
Leather Sole of a Shoe, found in the old workings 218
Iron Mattock-head, 9 inches long, found in the old 218
workings
Oak Shovel, 30 inches long, found in the old workings 218
Light Moor Colliery 241
General Vi
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