A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 6, the Borough and Liberties of Beverley. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1989.
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A P Baggs, L M Brown, G C F Forster, I Hall, R E Horrox, G H R Kent, D Neave, 'Index: L - Z', in A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 6, the Borough and Liberties of Beverley. Edited by K J Allison( London, 1989), British History Online, accessed November 26, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/east/vol6/pp325-336.
A P Baggs, L M Brown, G C F Forster, I Hall, R E Horrox, G H R Kent, D Neave. "Index: L - Z". A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 6, the Borough and Liberties of Beverley. Ed. K J Allison(London, 1989), , British History Online. Web. 26 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/east/vol6/pp325-336.
Labour government, 158
labourers, 46, 49, 75, 81, 106, 114-15, 128
Lacy:
-, Thos., 90
-, Wm. (d. 1582), 79
-, (Lacie), Wm. (fl. 1670), 253, 262, 265
-, fam., 79
Ladychapman, Thos., 198
Lakeminster Park, see Beverley Parks
Lambcroft, Mic., 219
Lambert:
-, Benj., 202, 204
-, Jos., 96, 110, 253
Lambeth (Surr.), see Coade
Lancashire, see Bolton; Liverpool
Lancaster, Mary, 230
Lancaster, duke of, see Gaunt
Lancey, Oliver de, 135
land agents, 188
Langdale:
-, Anne, w. of Pet., 285
-, Apollonia, m. Hugh Clifford, Ld.
Clifford, 285
-, Chas., 126, 130-1, 242
-, Eliz., m. Rob. Butler, 285
-, Marm. (d. 1611), 310
-, Marm., later Sir Marm. and Ld.
Langdale (d. 1661), 285, 288
-, Marm., Ld. Langdale (d. 1703), 285
-, Marm., Ld. Langdale (d. 1778), 285,
288, 290
-, Mary, m. Chas. Stourton, Ld. Stourton, 285
-, Pet., 285, 288
-, Wm., 310
-, fam., 285-6, 288
Langtoft, 57
Langton, Ralph, 58
Latter Day Saints, 246, 248
Laundes:
-, Rog., 200
-, Thos., 201
-, fam., 173
Laute, Thos., 198
Law, Hen., 135
Lawley, F. C., 143-4
lawyers, attornies, 10, 28-30, 57, 67-9, 76, 90-1, 102-3, 109, 118, 120-1, 125, 186
Laxton, Ric., 200
Layton, Thos., 76 n
Leadam, Rob., 202
Leake:
-, Thos., 261, 263
-, Wm., 202, 204
leather-workers (dressers), leatherworking, 81, 116, 137; and see curriers; glovers; saddlers; shoemakers; skinners; tanners; tawyers
Leconfield:
-, Hugh of, 198
-, Rob. of, 198
-, Steph., 198
Leconfield, 8, 28, 62-3, 70, 281-2, 290; and see Arram
Lee, Edw., abp. of York, 63-4, 71-2, 191, 210, 215, 218-19
Leeds:
-, Inglebert, 287
-, Rob. (fl. c. 1400), 287
-, Rob. (fl. 1448, ? another), 287
-, Rob. (d. c. 1676), 287
-, Thos., 287
-, Wm. (fl. 1399-1408), 198
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1440, ? another), 287
-, fam., 287
Leeds (Yorks. W.R.), 105, 130, 242, 252
Leek, Sir John of, and his w. Isabel, 280, 310
Legard:
-, Hen., 194, 262-5, 284
-, Jane, 265
-, Sir Thos. Digby, 284
-, Wm., 202-3
Leicester, earl of, see Dudley, Rob.
Leicestershire, see Loughborough
Leighton:
-, Jas., later Sir Jas., 298
-, F. S., 298
Leland, John, 8, 14, 56, 80, 83, 88, 179, 181, 183, 196, 282
leper houses, 32-3, 183
Lepton, Ingelram, 13
Lerefax:
-, Rob., 200
-, Wm., 200, 239
Lester, Thos., 235
Leven, see Baswick; White Cross
Levet:
-, John, 79
-, Ric., 79
Lewins (Lewyns):
-, Eleanor, m. Chas. Salkeld, 280
-, Frances, m. Dan. Devoy, 280
-, Lewis, 280
-, Mary, m. E. G. Boldero, 280
-, Thos., 280
-, Wm., 280
Lewthwaite, Thos., curate of minster, 233
Lewyns, see Lewins
Liberals, 130-1, 138, 141, 143-6, 149, 209, 255
liberty (liberties) of Beverley, 1, 7-15, 17-18, 26, 30, 34, 75, 82, 108, 111, 120, 124, 143, 161-2, 164-8, 176, 231, 250, 271, 278, 290; and see outlying townships; 'water towns'
libraries, 113, 118, 134, 151, 207-8, 229, 247
Lickbarrow, Pet., 202-3
Liddell, —, 263
Lightfoot, John, 200
Lightoler, Tim., 186-7
lights, 43, 46; and see St. John's coll.; St. Mary's par., chap. or ch.; St. Nicholas's par., ch.
Likston, Wm., 182
Lillywhite, fam., 289
Limeburner, Marg., 41
limeburning, 16; and see Westwood
Lincoln, Wm., 199
Lincoln, 57, 103
-, bp. of, see Green, John
Lincolnshire, 3, 9, 57, 71, 77, 106, 109, 144, 267, 270; and see Barton upon Humber; Brocklesby; Coates, Little; Dalby; Gainsborough; Grimsby; Halton Holegate; Haydor; Lincoln; Lindsey; Louth; Somercotes; Spalding
Lindlow, John, 198
Lindsey (Lincs.), 57
linen dressers, see flax dressers
linen manufacturers, 41, 116
Ling, Ric., 199
Lissett, Ric. of, 198
Literary and Scientific Society, 208
literary clubs and institutes, 134, 208
Litster, Guy, 199
litsters, see dyers
Little bridge, see Low bridge
Liverpool (Lancs.), 138
Loante, Thos., 198
Local Government Board, 147
Lockington:
-, Ric., 198
-, Wm., 198
Lockington, see Aike
local education authorities, see boro. govt.; Yorkshire, E.R., county council
Lockwood:
-, H. F., 206, 236
-, John (fl. 1793), 285
-, John (d. 1827, ? the same), 203, 205,
273-4, 293, 299, 305, 312
Londesborough, 186
London:
-, Beverley men in, 67-8, 73, 116
-, Fleet prison, 130
-, Great Fire, 111
-, houses and land, 62, 109, 187
-, inhabitants, 76-7, 80-1, 129, 186,
235, 250
-, legal proceedings in, 70, 80, 161
-, Liberal headquarters, 144
-, Savoy hosp., 284
-, Smithfield, 276
-, silver of, 197
-, swans from, 88
-, trade with, 80, 117, 166
-, traders from at Cross fair, 81, 104,
106, 113, 222
Long, Sir Ric., 73
Lord Chancellor, 236-7
lordships, see manors
Lorenz, T. R., 311
Lorimer:
-, John (fl. 1416), 199
-, John (fl. 1460-9), 199
-, Wm. (fl. 1430-70, ? two of this
name), 21, 199
Los:
-, Cornelis, 274, 300
-, Hendrik, 274
-, Marinus, 274
Loughborough (Leics.), 235, 240
Louth, Ric. of, 198
Louth (Lincs.), 71
Loversall:
-, Hugh, 200
-, John, 200
-, Thos., 199
Low:
-, Anne, see Fisher
-, Rob., 310
Low (Little, Person) bridge, 164-5, 174
Low Countries, 39
Low Green, see Horse Green
Lowe, Nic., 80
Lumbard:
-, Pet., 198
-, Thos., 58
-, Wm., 198
-, fam., 174
Lund, Thos. of, 198
Lund, Little Lund, 168, 213-14, 232
Lundy, Tim., 202, 204-5
Lying-in charity, 265-7
Lyly, John, 61
Lyndelow, Thos., 199
Mac Conkey, Wm., 244
Machell, Chris., 135
Mackley, John, 202, 204
McLean, Archibald, 243
madder, 40
maisons dieu, see almshouses
Maister, Hen. W., 203
Malam, John, 224
Malton (Yorks. N.R.), 106, 118, 154,
166, 168, 282
-, priory, 39
maltsters, malting, 102, 106, 114-15, 121, 140, 153, 157, 306
Manby:
-, Rob. (fl. 1414), 198
-, Rob. (fl. 1623-44), 94, 100, 102,
202-3
-, Thos. (fl. 1377), 198
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1398, ? the same), 59
Manfield, Rob., provost of St. John's coll., 19
Mann, Tom, 138
Manners:
-, Hen., earl of Rutland, 74 n
-, John, 200
-, Thos., earl of Rutland, 182, 289
manors, lordships:
-, Beverley, 73-6, 78, 81, 88, 91, 103,
161, 191, 210, 218-19, 272, 279,
287, 292, 297-9, 303, 305-6,
310, 312-13
-, man. ho., 14, 191, 271
-, Beverley Chapter, 211, 286-8, 290,
292, 294-5, 304-5, 307
-, Beverley Water Towns, 103, 161,
191, 210-11, 271, 273, 277,
292-6, 298-300, 303, 306-8,
310, 312-13; and see prisons
-,
and see Eske; Molescroft; Storkhill
manorial officers, see affeerors; bailiffs; bylawmen; grave, head; pennygraves; pinder
Mansfield, John, 75
Mappleton, 243
Marble Arch cinema, 207
Marchant, Tom, 285
Marginson:
-, D. W., 286
-, P., 286
-, R., (Farmers) Ltd., 286
markets, market places, 27, 36, 44,
80-2, 103, 106, 113, 122 n,
123-4, 170, 172, 177, 179, 218-23,
219
-, mkt. places, 14, 16, 34, 37-9, 41,
50-1, 133, 155, 191
-, mkt. boat(s), 104, 111, 165
-, mkt. crosses, 27, 113, 123, 127, 195,
219, 221
-,
and see boro. govt., clerk of mkt.,
mkt. cleanser, mkt. keeper, toll
collector, and tolls
market gardening, see gardening
Marshall:
-, John, 261-2
-, Sam., 306
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1880), chemist, 146-7
-, Thos. (fl. 1883), architect, 189
-, Wm. (fl. 1831), industrialist, 130
-, Wm. (fl. c. 1877), architect, 189
Marshland (Yorks. W.R.), 71
Mary I, 78
Mason, Rog., 202, 204
masons, 17, 43, 45, 49, 60
Masonic Hall, 194
Matfrey, And., 25, 177 n
Mather, John, 244
Maulton, Ric., 243
Maxey, Wm., 201, 203
Maxwell (Constable-Maxwell), Marm., 144, 149
Maylard:
-, Guy, 200
-, Wm., 198
Mayne:
-, Chris., 201
-, Thos., 199
-, Wm., 199
Mayre, John, 198
Mears, G., & Co., 235
Meaux:
-, Pet. of (fl. mid 13th cent.), 279-80
-, Pet. of (fl. 1442), 279
Meaux (in Wawne), 91, 307-8
-, abbey, 11, 37, 41, 50, 288
Mechanics' Institute, see Beverley and E.R. Mechanics' Inst.
Melbourne, Wm., 198, 239
Melrose Tanners, 159
Melton:
-, John, 198
-, Ric., 200
-, Rob., 205
-, Wm., abp. of York, 11, 16, 20, 29
Memorial Hall, 207, 208-9, 236
Menille, Hen. of, 12
mercers, 38, 44-6, 48, 51, 76, 80-2, 102, 115, 118, 121, 133
merchants, 24, 31, 35, 38-40, 48, 57-9, 66, 80-2, 85, 113-14, 130-1, 135, 173, 190, 239, 277, 280, 283, 294, 298, 304, 306
metal workers, metal-working, 47, 81, 114; and see armourers; bellmakers; blacksmiths; brasiers; coppersmith; cutlers; engineers; farrier; goldsmiths; gunsmith; ironworking; millwrights; pewterers; pinners; plumbers; silversmith; smiths; 'swordslipers'; watchmakers; whitesmiths
Metcalfe:
-, Prudence, 265
-, Rob., 104, 110, 232, 253, 261-2, 265
-, Thos., 201
Metham, Sir Thos., 91
Methodists, 150, 243, 246, 248-50, 301
-, Association, 244, 249-50
-, Church, 133, 236, 244, 248, 301
-, Independent, 244
-, Irish Church, 133, 244, 247, 249
-, New Connexion, 244, 248
-, Primitive, 133, 149-50, 156, 243-6,
248-9, 301, 313
-, Reform, 244, 249
-, United, 246-7, 249
-, United Meth. Free Ch., 249
-, Wesleyan, 133, 149, 195 n, 205,
244-6, 248-9, 291, 301, 307, 313
-, sch., 246, 251-2, 256, 260-1, 268
Middlesborough (Yorks. N.R.), 242
Middlesex, 109, 157
Middleton:
-, Edw., 200
-, John (d. 1475), 48, 58, 199
-, John (fl. late 18th cent.), 187
-, Ric., 22-3, 198
-, Wal., 198
-, Wm., 117, 187, 190, 202, 204-5, 221
-, fam., 58,
Middleton on the Wolds, see Kiplingcotes
Midgley:
-, Jonathan (d. 1746), 202, 204
-, Jonathan (d. 1778), 120, 186-7, 202,
204
Mighell, Wm., 198
Mihill, Jas., 205
Mile cross, 8, 11, 167, 275
military affairs, 34, 52, 55, 71, 74-5,
91-5, 178, 240
-, attacks on town, 70, 178-80
-, camps, gatherings, manoeuvres, 206,
217
-, militia, 96-7, 112, 125, 195
-, raising and payment of soldiers,
musters, 34, 55, 70, 73-5, 85, 93,
104, 107, 110
-, watch, 24, 92, 97, 179-80
-,
and see barracks; Hull, Kingston
upon, capt. of, fortifications,
governor of, lieutenant of, and
military affairs; wars; Yorkshire,
Ld. Lieutenant and military
affairs; Yorkshire, E.R., ld. and
dep. lieutenants and militia
Mill beck, 50
Mill Dam drain, 53, 115, 226, 271
millers, mills, milling, 1, 31, 37, 45, 50, 81, 85, 106, 113-15, 122, 138, 194, 204, 246, 277, 300; and see fulling mill; horse mills; seed crushing; water mills; windmills
milliners, 105, 137
Mills Cut, 165
-, bridge, 174
millwrights, engine and machine workers, 137
Milner:
-, Thos. (fl. 1657-62), 100, 202
-, Thos. (fl. 1688), 97, 101, 202
Minskip, Thos., 199
minster, see St. John and St. Martin's
par.; St. John's coll.
-, minster parish, so called before the
suppression, 162; and see St.
John's coll., ch. as par. ch.
Minster Choral Society, 150
Minster Old and New Funds, see St. John and St. Martin's par., ch. of St. John the Evangelist, finances
minstrels, 57, 61, 79, 82, 234, 239
mint distillers or distilling, mint growing, 117
Mitchell, Thos., curate of minster, 77-8
moated sites, 124, 182-3, 284-7
Molescroft (in St. John's par.), 8-9, 53,
156, 161-2, 164, 178, 191, 227,
271, 281-91, 282, 293
-, agric., 282, 289-90
-, burial ground for, 235, 291
-, chant., 287, 290
-, chap., 10, 231, 290-1
-, common lands, 213, 282, 289-90
-, drainage, 282-3
-, hermitage, 290
-, inc., 281-90
-, inn, 284
-, man., 284-9
-, mills, 282, 290
-, mission room, 291
-, officers, 290
-, par. counc., 235, 284, 290-1
-, Pighill man. ho., 282, 284-5
-, poor relief, 290
-, pop., 284
-, prot. nonconf., 291
-, roads, 168, 170, 175, 282-3, 290
-, sanctuary crosses, 8-9, 282
-, sch., 257-9, 263, 284, 291, 301, 307
-, tithes, 95, 232, 284-5, 288, 290
-, Woodhall man. ho., 282, 284-5,
287 n
-, woodland, 289
Monck, Geo., 95
Monson, Eliz., 266
Moor, Hassell, 202, 204
Moore:
-, Frank, 298
-, Hen. G., 298
-, Leon., 310
-, Reg., 310
-, Ric., 288
Morethwaite:
-, John, 199
-, Wm., 13-14, 199
Morgan, Rob., 289
Morley & Woodhouse, 249
Morrice, Francis, 219, 241, 290, 293, 299, 305, 311
Morris (Motors), 154
Morritt, J. B. S., 129
Morsell, Wm., 200
motor vehicle and furniture components manufacture, 154, 277
Mount Grace priory (Yorks. N.R.), 293
Mountain, Chas., 190
Mountford, Thos., 288
Moyser:
-, Diana, m. Wm. Strickland, 188 n
-, Jas. (fl. 1672-88), 101, 109, 184, 186,
205
-, Jas. (d. 1753), 186, 188 n, 269
-, John, 122, 127, 186, 197, 238, 255,
260
-, fam., 120
Moyses, Rog., 200
Mullett, Ric., 200
Munby, John, 118, 207
Muncaster, Wm., 202, 204
Municipal Charities, 261
municipal offices, 152, 190-1, 192, 208, 228-9
Murton (in Osbaldwick), 269
Museum of Army Transport, 159, 208
museums, 208, 238-40
Musgrave:
-, Sam., 221
-, Sim., 65
music, musicians, 62, 110, 113, 118, 125-6, 131-2, 234, 239; and see boro. govt., waits; minstrels
musical instrument manufacture, 154
Musical Society, 151
mustard makers, 42
Mutual Improvement Society, 208
Myers:
-, John, 203, 205
-, Rachel, 240, 261, 266
Myres, Hen., 261-2
Nafferton, 138 n
nail sellers, 69
Napoleonic Wars, 116-17, 131
Nassau, Wm., 273, 275
National Fire Service, 228
National Health Service, 230-1
National Society, 250, 257-8, 301, 307; and see Beverley District Board; East Riding District Society
National Telephone Co., 230
Natural History Society, 150
Naylor:
-, Ernest, 311
-, Harold, 311
-, Joshua, 101, 202
-, Rob., 311
Neat bridge, 174
Neile, Ric., abp. of York, 90
Nelson:
-, Ann, 261-2, 264, 266
-, Chris., 202, 204
-, Marm. (fl. 1700), 202
-, Marm. (d. 1714, ? the same), 202,
204
-, Marm. (d. 1776), 202, 204
-, Wm. (fl. 1662-85), 202, 204
-, Wm. (fl. 1719-30), 205
-, Wm., jr. (fl. 1753), 205
-, Wm. (d. by 1770, ? another), 202, 204
Nelthorpe:
-, Edw., 102, 202-3
-, Jas. (fl. 1640-54), 94, 202-3
-, Jas. (d. by 1701), 250, 261, 263,
266
-, John, 94
Nesse, Chris., 95, 253
Netherlands, 74
Neville:
-, Alex., abp. of York, 16, 19, 23,
213-14, 217, 300
-, Edith, w. of Ralph (d. 1498), m. 2 Sir
Thos. Darcy, 292
-, Geo., abp. of York, 24, 57
-, John, Ld. Neville, 34
-, Ralph, earl of Westmorland (d.
1484), 34
-, Ralph (d. 1498), 292
-, Ralph, earl of Westmorland (d.
1499), 292
-, fam., 57
New dike, 36, 211
New Friendly Society, 134
New Walk, 120, 132, 141, 175
New York (U.S.A.), 135
Newark, Hen., 10, 22
Newbald, Wm., 200
Newbald, 233, 238
Newbegin (West) bar, 37, 53, 178-80
Newcastle, earl of, see Cavendish
Newcastle (Northumb.), 132
Newcombe:
-, Adam, 200
-, John, 200-1
-, Wm., 94, 202-3
Newdyke:
-, (? 'Dendake', Endyke), Ric. (fl.
1535), 72
-, Ric. (fl. 1541-2, ? the same), 72
Newlove:
-, Geof. B., and his w. Vera, 298
-, Geof. W., 298
-, Roy V., 298
Newsham, Wm. of, 280
newspapers, 209-10
newsrooms, 135, 150, 188, 194, 208
Newton:
-, John of (fl. 1311), 17
-, John (fl. 1446), 199
-, Sir John (d. 1734), 210
-, Mic., later Sir Mic. (d. 1743), 126-8,
202, 210
-, (formerly Archer), Mic. (d. 1803),
128, 205, 210, 284-5, 293, 299,
305, 311-12
-, Steph. of, 280
-, Ric., 281
-, Susanna, w. of Sir John, see Warton
-, Susanna, m. — Archer, 210, 255,
262-3, 312
-, fam., 126, 280
Nolloth:
-, H. E., curate of minster, 148, 151
-, Marian, see Crust
Norfolk, Ric., 145
Norfolk, see Norwich
Norman:
-, John, 200
-, Rob., 202, 204
Normanby, John, 232
Normanville, Thos., 87
Nornabell:
-, H. M., 285
-, John, 285
-, Matthias, and his w. Susan, 285
Norris, Rob., 205
North, Fred., Ld. North, 129
North bar, 26-7, 29, 33, 36-7, 46-8, 50, 53, 95, 120, 126, 154, 160, 168, 178-80, 183, 187, 262, 268
North Eastern Gas Board, 224
North Sea gas, 224
Northampton, 34
Northamptonshire, see Northampton
Northend:
-, Chris., 202, 204
-, John, 200
Northern Rebellion, 74
Northorpe:
-, John, 201
-, Wm., 199
Northumberland:
-, duke of, see Dudley, John
-, earl of, 14, 28, 63, 70; and see Percy,
Hen. (d. 1455), Hen. (d. 1489),
Hen. (d. 1527), Hen. (d. 1632),
and Thos. (d. 1572)
Northumberland, 66; and see Newcastle
Norwich (Norf.), 241
Norwood Park, 229
Nostell Priory (Yorks. W.R.), 130, 186-7
Nottinghamshire, 9, 77
Noure, John, 199
nurseries, see gardening
Nuttall, John, 200
oatmeal making, dealing, 44, 82, 106, 113, 115
oatshillers, 115
Oddfellows, Independent Order of, Manchester Unity, 134
Odey:
-, G. R., 275
-, Geo. W., 158, 275
Ogle, Oswin, 64, 72
Old Hall, see Beverley Parks
Oliver, Geo., 135
Orange, William of, later William III, 99, 197
Orange Society, 143, 149-50
Osbaldwick, see Murton
Osborne:
-, Rob., 205
-, Thos., earl of Danby, 98
Osgodby, Nic., vicar of St. Mary's, 89, 95-6, 237
Oughtibrig, Adam, 199
Ouse, river, 137
Out ings, 15, 211, 213
outlying townships, 1, 12, 75, 77, 82, 118, 162, 164, 231, 242-3, 245, 261, 269, 271-313; and see Beverley Parks; Molescroft; Eske; Storkhill; Thearne; Tickton; Weel; Woodmansey; 'water towns'
Over (Cambs.), 122, 265
overseers of poor, 110, 267, 277, 295, 300
Overton, Rob., 95
Owsby, John, 200
Owstwick and Cave monthly meeting, 245
Oxenbridge, John, 96, 238
Oxford movement, 148
Oxford university, 96, 253, 265
Page:
-, Edw., 187-8, 299
-, Greg., 188
-, Ric., later Sir Ric., 65
painters, 43, 45, 77
Paler, Wm., 67-8, 76, 205
pannage, 15-16, 211, 275
Pape:
-, Pet., 201, 203
-, Rob., 244
parchment-maker, 41
parishes, 162, 167, 225; and see St. John with St. Martin's, St. Mary's, and St. Nicholas's par.
park (archbishop's), parkers, 8, 14-15, 18, 51, 62-3, 72, 88, 161, 166, 173, 178, 210-11, 213, 271-3, 275-7
Parker:
-, Eliz., 306
-, Rob., 306
-, Wm., 261-2, 269
Parkinson, Wm., 201, 203
parliament, 146, 216, 223
-, Ho. of Lords, 146
parliamentary representation, 29, 65,
68, 70, 74-6, 90-1, 94-5, 97-100,
123, 125-31, 134, 141, 143-5, 162,
164, 206; and see Haltemprice parliamentary constituency
-, M.P.s, 139, 143, 228, 242, 253;
and see Aglionby; Alford,
Edw., Lancelot (d. c. 1616), and
Sir Wm.; Anderson, Francis;
Anlaby, John; Bacon; Batley;
Bethell, Sir Hugh (d. 1679)
and Hugh (d. 1772); Boynton,
Sir Griffith; Bradshaw; Burton,
Hen., N. C., and R. C.; Carey;
Codrington; Crompton; Denison; Edwards; Ellerker, Edw.;
Forbes; Fox, G. L. and S. L.;
Francis; Gee, Wm. (d. 1611) and
Wm. (d. 1718); Glover; Gordon;
Hall, Rob.; Hildyard, Sir Chris.
(d. 1634); Hogg, J. W.; Hotham,
Sir Chas. (d. 1723), Sir Chas. (d.
1738), Sir John (d. 1645), Sir
John (d. 1689), and Sir John (d.
1691); Kennard; Langdale,
Chas.; Lawley; Mansfield; Marshall, Wm.; Morritt; Moyser,
John; Nelthorpe, Jas. (fl.
1640-54) and John; Newton,
Mic. (d. 1743) and Mic. (d.
1803); Paler; Pelham, Chas. (d.
1763) and Chas. A. (d. 1823);
Pennyman, Sir Jas. (d. 1808);
Percy, Allan; Purefoy; Scott,
Edm.; Stanhope, John; Stewart;
Strickland, Thos. and Wm. (d.
1788); Sykes, Sir Chris. (d.
1801), Chris. (d. 1898), and
Dan.; Tatton; Thorpe, Francis;
Topcliffe, Ric.; Towneley;
Towse; Truslove, John; Tufnell,
Geo. and John; Vane; Vyse, Ric.
(d. 1825) and Ric. (d. 1853);
Walker, J. R.; Walters; Warton,
Mic. (d. 1590), Mic. (d. 1645),
Mic. (d. 1688), Sir Mic. (d.
1725), and Sir Ralph; Wells,
Wm. (fl. 1852); Wharton, John;
Wrote
Passive Resistance League, 149
Patrington, Ric., 199, 239
Patrington, rector of, see York, Wm. of
Patson, Marm., 200
patten-makers, 44
Pattoner, Ric., 200
Paull, 290
pavage, see boro. govt., tolls
Pawson, Elias, curate of minster, 96
Payn, fam., 175
Peacock, Abraham, 207
Pearson:
-, Ellen, 266
-, J. L., 259
-, Nic., 92-3, 237
-, Pet. D., 275
-, Thos., 205
-,
and see Peirson; Pierson
Pease:
-, Art., 277
-, Edw., 183, 233, 293, 301
-, Francis R., 277
-, J. R. (d. 1807), 298
-, J. R. (d. 1866), 298
-, J. R. (d. 1915), 146-7, 298
peat digging, 277
Pecham, John, abp. of Canterbury, 16
pedlars, 115
Peirson, Geo. B., 275
-,
and see Pearson; Pierson
Pelham:
-, Chas. (d. 1692), 210
-, Chas. (d. 1763), 117, 128, 205, 210
-, (formerly Anderson), Chas. A., Ld.
Yarborough (d. 1823), 128-9,
181, 210, 273, 292-3, 298-9,
303, 305-6, 310-11
-, Chas. A., earl of Yarborough (d.
1846), 210
-, Eliz., see Warton
-, fam., 126, 129, 273, 275, 292-3, 298,
303, 310
Pennington, G. F., 247
Pennycook, Wm., 199
pennygraves, 295, 300, 307, 313
Pennyman:
-, Bridget, see Taylor
-, Sir Jas. (d. 1745), 210
-, Sir Jas. (d. 1808), 128-9, 187, 202,
204, 210, 214
-, Mary, see Warton
-, Ralph, 210, 286
-, Thos., 182, 187
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1768), 210
-, Wm. H. (fl. 1799), 214
-, fam., 120, 126, 173, 186-7
Penrith, Thos., 199
Percy:
-, Allan, 90-1
-, Eleanor, 234
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d.
1455), 28, 34, 58
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d.
1489), 13, 58, 63, 234
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d.
1527), 62-3, 70, 77
-, Hen., earl of Northumberland (d.
1632), 75, 91
-, Idony, 234
-, Joceline, 90
-, Thos., earl of Northumberland (d.
1572), 73-5
-, Thos. (fl. 17th cent.), 90
-, fam., 34, 93, 179, 234
Perrot, Mary, m. Wm. Barnard, 295
Person bridge, see Low bridge
Petch, Mr., 249
Peterson, Wm., 200
pewterers, 45, 82
Philipson, Ric., 202, 204
Phillips, Francis, 219, 293, 299, 305, 311
Phillipson, Wm., 274
Phoenix Shipbuilders, 158
Photographic & Sketching Society, 151
physicians, see doctors
Pickering, Rob. of, 232
Pickering and Hull monthly meeting, 246
Picture Playhouse, 207, 238
Pierson:
-, John, 199
-, Thos., 200
-, Wm. (fl. 1440-9), 199
-, Wm. (fl. 1460, ? another), 27
-, Wm. (fl. 1481-1501, ? another), 200
and see Pearson; Peirson
pigs, 111, 159, 214-15, 217, 221-2, 237, 313
Pilgrimage of Grace, 64, 70-1, 73, 75, 179
pillory, see cuckstool
Pinckney, Frances, 261-2
pinder, 307
pinners, 45
Pitt, Wm., 129
plagues, see diseases
plastics manufacture, 294
players, 87
Plomer, Wm., 10, 53
plumbers, 45, 229
Pocklington, 242, 269
police, 124, 142, 147, 190, 192, 194-5, 227-8
political history, 70-5, 87, 91-5, 97-100, 121, 125-31, 135, 141-8, 151
Pollington:
-, Hen., 199
-, Rob., 200
Pomroy, John, 89, 96, 253
Pont L'Évêque, Rog. of, abp. of York, 35
Poor and Strangers' Friend Society, 134
Poor Law Board, 146
poor relief, 59, 70, 80, 85, 87, 109-10, 116, 127, 133-4, 136, 146; and see Beverley Parks; Molescroft; Storkhill; Thearne; Tickton; Woodmansey
poorhouses, 59, 183, 290, 300
poor-law institution, 192, 230
Pope, John, 181
Popple:
-, Mary, 293
-, Thos. (fl. 1350s), 292
-, Wm., 263
-, (or Stork), fam., 292; and see Stork
Poppleton, Wm., 199
population, 16, 54-6, 83-5, 107-8, 112, 118-20, 136, 156
porter merchant, 121
porters, 37, 42, 45
Portington, Edm., 57, 199
Post Office, 230
postal service, 111, 194, 230
Potter:
-, Chris., 199
-, John, 199
potters, 37
Potyger, Wm., 198
Poulson, Geo., 135
Power, Hen., 201
Presbyterians, 95, 97, 133, 242-4, 246-7, 250
Preston, F. N., 210
Prickett, Josiah, 287
printers, 87, 209
Prison Commissioners, 194
prisons:
-, abp.'s, 11, 13-14, 16, 73, 191
-, provost's, 17, 180, 191
-, town, 65, 68-9, 74, 87, 98, 102, 111,
124, 183, 190, 191-2, 191, 193,
228, 243, 268
-, Water Towns man., 191, 210
-,
and see Hull; London, Fleet; York;
Yorkshire, E.R., ho. of correction
Privy Council, 68
protestant nonconformity, 96-101, 133, 149-50, 242-50, 261, 267; and see Baptists; Congregationalists; Friends; Latter Day Saints; Methodists; Presbyterians; Sandemanians
Prussia, 170
public health, 142-3, 146, 152-3, 188, 223-4, 226
Puckering, Hen., 200
Pugin:
-, A. W. N., 148, 239
-, E. W., 148, 239
Punderson, Wm., 201
Purbeck, Isle of (Dors.), 233
Purefoy, Geo., 75
puritanism, 78-9, 89-90, 95, 233, 237, 242, 253
Pyers, Wm., poet, 77
Q Feeds Ltd., 306
Quail, John, 199
Quakers, see Friends
Queen Anne's Bounty, 232
Queen Elizabeth's Endowment, see St. John and St. Martin's par., ch. of St. John the Evangelist, finances
Queensgate Whiting Co., whiting works, 277
Queensgate Road whiting works, 277
races, racecourse, see Kiplingcotes; Westwood; York
Raffles:
-, John (fl. 1521-38), 200
-, John (d. 1583), 201, 203
-, Rob. (fl. 1513-45), 72, 200
-, Rob. (fl. 1577), 80 n
Ragbrook, 37, 50
Raghton, Ivo de, 234, 239
railways, 137, 139, 154, 169, 182, 188, 271, 283
Ramsey:
-, John, 202, 204
-, Rob., 203, 205, 298
Rante, Rog., 293, 305, 311
Raysin, Thos., 295
Raywell, see Cottingham
Read, Mr., 261-2
recreation grounds, 139, 229, 284
recusancy, 80, 90, 93, 95, 97, 242
Redesham, John, 199
Reedness, Wm. of, 198
Regal cinema, 207
Reid, W. D., 246
religious houses, 1, 60-1, 77, 87, 180-3; and see Bishop Burton, Killingwoldgraves hosp.; friars; Holy Trinity hosp.; Holy Trinity preceptory; Inderauuda; Knaresborough friary; London, Savoy hosp.; Malton priory; Meaux abbey; Mount Grace priory; St. Giles's hosp.; St. John the Baptist's hosp.; St. John the Evangelist's hosp.; St. John's coll.; St. Mary's hosp.; St. Nicholas's hosp.; St. Omer; Warter priory
religious life, 10, 43-5, 60-1, 76-80, 87, 89-90, 95-7, 133, 148-51; and see anchoresses; chapels; churches; guilds; parishes; prot. nonconf.; puritanism; recusancy; religious ho.; Roman Catholicism; York, cath. ch. of St. Peter
Reynolds, H. R., 253
Rhodes:
-, Sir Edw., 92
-, Ric., curate of minster, 89-90, 233
Riby:
-, D. J. B., 311
-, Thos., 202
Richard II, 17, 20, 23
Richard tegularius , 42
Richardson, Rob., 202, 204
Richmond (Yorks. N.R.), 132, 207, 285
Rider, Rob., 200
Riding fields, 18, 54, 211, 290
Ridings, John, 27
Ridings, 'manor', 17
Ridley:
-, Chris., 201, 203
-, Rob., 299 n
Riell, Rob., 61
Rifle Club, 151
Rigby, Rob., vicar of St. Mary's, 203, 238, 285
Rigg:
-, E. A., 304
-, W. H., 304
Ringrose:
-, Hen., 202
-, John, 274
-, Reg. T., 274
-, Thos., see Voase
-, (later Ringrose-Voase), Wm. R. (fl.
1884), 274
-, Wm. W. (d. 1873), 274
Ringrose-Voase:
-, Chris. J., 274
-, John R., 274
-, Wm. R., see Ringrose
riots, rebellions, and other disturbances, 22-4, 31, 52, 63-5, 67, 71-5, 96, 100, 125, 179, 214, 218 n, 242; and see Pilgrimage of Grace
Ripon (Yorks. N.R.), 13, 234, 239
Risby (in Rowley), 63, 74, 76, 127
Rise, Nic., 198, 237
Rise, 57, 128
Rising Star lodge, 134
River Hull Catchment Board, 217, 279, 292
Riviera Caravan Co. Ltd., 277
roads, 8, 35, 38, 41, 52-4, 61, 88, 93,
103, 111, 113, 137, 143, 147-8,
154, 161, 164-5, 166-9, 178-9,
282-3, 308
-, bypass and relief, 1, 154-5, 168-9
-, turnpike trusts, 112-13, 168, 222 n
-,
and see Beverley Parks; Eske; Molescroft; Storkhill and Sandholme;
Thearne; Tickton; Weel; Woodmansey
Robert, Chris., 200
Roberts, Thos., 262, 266
Roberts & Cooper (Hull) Ltd., 280
Robertson:
-, Ebenezer, 261, 266
-, Fred., 203, 205
Robinson:
-, Dav., 201
-, Hen., 200
-, Humph., 202
-, John, 243
-, Mark, 244
-, Rob., 201, 203
Robson, Perceval, 66, 200
Rochester, bp. of, see Fisher, John
Rockingham, marquis of, see WatsonWentworth
Rodmell:
-, Geof., 274
-, Molly, 274, 298
-, Tom, 274, 298
-, Wm., 274
-, fam., 298
Rogationtide festivities, 10-11, 34, 40, 45-6, 49-50, 61-2, 76-7, 79, 222
Rogers, Ezekiel, rector of Rowley, 89
Rokeby, Ric., later Sir Ric., 13, 65, 239
Rokeby Park (Yorks. N.R.), 129
roller skating rink, 206-7
Rolleston:
-, Rob., provost of St. John's coll., 19,
33, 47, 56, 58, 61, 233
-, Rog., 58, 199
-, Wm., 198
Roman Catholicism, 73, 79, 112, 127,
129-30, 148-9, 151, 180, 233, 242,
245
-, ch. (St. John of Beverley), 149, 242,
258
-, convent, 194, 242, 251, 258
-, diocese of Beverley, 242
-, sch., 242, 251, 258
-,
and see recusancy
Romeyn, John le, abp. of York, 11
Rone, Edw., 293
Roomthwaite, John, 200
Roos:
-, Guy, 285, 287
-, Hen., 285, 288
-, John (fl. 1347), and his w. Ellen, 285
-, John (fl. c. 1369, ? another), 285
-, John (fl. 1496), 58
-, Martin, 285, 288
-, Thos. (fl. 1402), 285
-, Thos. (fl. 1466), 285
-, Wm., 199
-, fam., 287
ropers, ropemaking, 42-3, 114
Rosdell, Chris., 201
Rotherham, Thos., abp. of York, 14
Routh:
-, Amand of, 198
-, Anne, 134, 185-6, 232, 261-4,
266-8, 269, 291, 301, 307
-, John of, 198
Routh, 58, 307
Rowley:
-, rector, see Rogers
-,
and see Bentley; Hunsley; Risby
Rudd, Wm., 60, 199
Rushworth:
-, Edw., 207, 219
-, John, 219
Russia, 116
Ruston, Rog., 199
Rutland, earl of, see Manners, Hen. and Thos.
Rutter, Wm., 202, 204
Ryles, Thos., 118
saddlers, 41, 82
sailors, see boatmen
St. Cuthbert, 3
St. Giles's croft(s), 33, 78, 110, 171 n, 182 n, 265
St. Giles's hospital, 33, 52, 61, 77-8, 85, 87, 171, 182, 289
St. Helen's chapel, 49, 182 n, 240
St. John Ambulance Brigade, 247
St. John and St. Martin's parish (minster 'parish' or 'parishes'), 83 n,
162, 164, 241, 243, 250
-, ch. of St. John the Evangelist (the
minster), 1, 77-80, 89, 92, 100,
114, 119, 122, 133, 149, 156-7,
157, 160, 162, 195, 213 n, 228,
231-6, 237, 241-2, 248, 253,
281, 290, 295, 300, 307, 313; and
see St. John's coll. for par. ch.
before the suppression
-, adv., 79, 142, 148, 231-3, 236, 241
-, asst. curates, 69-70, 77-9, 89,
95-7, 122, 231-3, 236, 250, 288,
291, 301, 307
-, att., 150, 245
-, bells, 148, 235
-, chyd., 111, 148, 174, 229, 234-5,
254
-, curacy or vicarage ho., 232
-, curate or vicar, 69-70, 77-9, 89,
95, 122, 124, 133, 231-3, 235,
238, 242, 263, 265; and see Atkinson, John; Burney; Clark,
Steph.; Coltman, Jos.; Crashaw,
Wm.; Graves; Jackson, John;
Lewthwaite; Mitchell; Nolloth;
Pawson; Rhodes, Ric.; Sainthill
-, fabric, 69, 78, 89, 95-6, 104, 111,
117, 122, 132, 148, 151, 154,
180, 186-7, 190, 213 n, 232,
233-5, 236, 241, 267, 270
-, finances, Old Fund (Queen Elizabeth's Endowment), New Fund,
69, 78, 89, 95, 104, 122, 142,
228, 232-3, 235-6, 253, 261, 267
-, libr., 233
-, perpetual curacy or vicarage, 89,
231-3
-, vicar, vicarage, vicarage ho., see
St. John and St. Martin's par.,
curate, perpetual curacy, and
curacy ho.
-, mission rooms, 233
-, par. hall, room, 233, 257
-,
and see St. John's par.; St. Martin's
par.
St. John of Beverley, see John of York
St. John the Baptist's hospital, 49, 183,
268
-, chant., 183
St. John the Evangelist's hospital, 183, 268
St. John's college, 1, 3, 77-9, 180
-, Bedern, 17, 37, 180-1, 191, 290
-, boy bp., 62, 70
-, canons, prebends, prebendaries, 3,
8-10, 16, 18-19, 24, 39, 62, 77,
87, 162, 180-1, 222, 231, 234,
236-7, 240-1, 253 n, 275, 277,
281, 287-8, 290, 295, 300, 304,
307, 313
-, chancellor, 77, 181, 253
-, chapter, 11, 16-19, 23, 25, 38, 54-5,
83-4, 86-7, 162, 167, 181, 232,
234, 236, 240-1, 287, 290, 304
-, ch. (minster), 1-3, 5, 7-10, 14-18,
29, 38, 45-7, 49-52, 54, 60-2,
77-8, 180-1, 219, 233-6, 240
-, altars, 45, 61, 231-3, 236
-, as par. ch., 162, 231
-, chant., 7, 33, 47, 56, 77-8, 183 n,
232-3, 235, 253, 289, 293, 305
-, guild, 76, 293
-, lights, 43, 45, 47, 233
-, estates, 7, 11, 16-18, 39, 56, 73, 78,
161, 167, 211, 213, 235, 253,
279, 284, 287-8, 290, 292,
303-4, 310, 312
-, lesser clergy, 25, 180-1, 231, 312
-, officers, 10-11, 17-18, 23, 28, 63
-, other bldgs., 1, 3, 10, 78, 87, 180-1,
233-4
-, precentor, 181
-, provost, 16-19, 23, 28-9, 36, 39,
41-2, 54-5, 58, 61-3, 65, 83-4,
86, 124, 162, 180-1, 191, 219,
241, 277, 279, 284, 287-8, 290,
292; and see Carto; Chester;
Manfield; Rolleston, Rob.;
York, Wm. of
-, sacrist, 181, 236
-, St. Martin's chap., 181, 234
-, sanctuary, sanctuarymen, 3, 8-10,
22, 77, 233, 282
-, sanctuary crosses, 8-9, 171, 282;
and see Mile cross; Stump cross
-, sch., 250, 253-4
-, seven parsons, 181, 293, 299, 312
-, suppression, 1, 65, 73, 77, 80, 83,
162, 181, 211, 231-2, 234-7,
241, 253, 275, 277, 281, 287-8,
292-3, 298, 304-5, 311
-, tithes, 18, 241, 275, 277, 281, 288,
290, 293, 295, 298, 300, 305,
307, 311, 313
-, vicars, vicars choral, 8, 17-18, 40,
58-9, 77, 180-1, 231, 236, 287
St. John's parish, 103, 162, 167, 231-2
-, burial ground, 229, 235, 291, 301
-, chap. of ease, see Molescroft; Tickton; Woodmansey
-, char., 261-3
-, ch. (minster), see St. John and St.
Martin's par.
-, mission room, see Molescroft; Weel
-, poor relief, 263
-, pop., 83, 118-20
-, sch., 257, 263-4, 301, 307
-,
and see Aike (in Lockington); Beverley Parks; Eske; Molescroft;
Storkhill; Thearne; Tickton;
Weel; Woodmansey
St. Martin's chapel, see St. John's coll.
St. Martin's parish, 104, 162, 164, 167,
192, 231, 243
-, burial ground, 229, 235
-, chap. of ease (St. John's, Lairgate),
149-50, 205, 207 n, 208, 231,
236, 244-5
-, char., 261-3, 269
-, ch. (minster), see St. John and St.
Martin's par.
-, poor relief, 133-4
-, pop., 83, 107-8, 118-21
-, sch. (including minster), 208, 233,
248, 250-2, 256-8, 260, 263, 269
-, tithes, 236-7
St. Mary with St. Nicholas's parish, so called, 162, 164, 236, 241; and see St. Mary's par.; St. Nicholas's par.
St. Mary's hospital (North bar maison dieu), 29, 48, 183, 262, 268
St. Mary's parish, 76, 144, 162, 164,
167, 192, 236, 241, 243, 248, 255 n
-, chap. of ease (St. Nicholas's), 150,
236, 238, 241
-, chap. or ch., 1, 10, 44-5, 47-8, 50-2,
60-1, 69, 78-80, 89, 92, 110,
114, 124, 132-3, 154, 156-7,
190, 220, 228, 231, 236, 236-40,
241, 250, 260
-, adv., 236-7
-, altars, 237
-, asst. curates, chaplains, 48, 89,
236-8, 241
-, att., 150, 245
-, bells, 240
-, chant., 25, 32, 54, 77, 182, 235,
237, 241, 289
-, Church Ho., 238
-, chyd., burial grounds, 55, 170-1,
229, 238, 240-1, 283
-, fabric, 66, 76, 78-9, 87, 95-6, 111,
132, 148, 234, 236-7, 238-9,
240-1, 262, 289, 293, 297
-, finances, ch. lands, 69, 78, 95, 240,
289
-, guilds, 48, 76, 237
-, lecturer, lectures, sermons, 95-6,
124, 232, 237-8, 264-5, 270
-, libr., 238
-, lights, 44-5, 76
-, vicar, 48, 119, 231, 236-8, 244,
250, 259, 262, 264-5; and see
Brereton, John; Drake, Francis;
Ellis, Wm.; Ferris; Glynn, E. C.;
Osgodby; Sandys; Wilson, Jos.
-, vicarage, 89, 96-7, 162, 231,
236-7, 241
-, vicarage ho., 237-8
-, char., 261-2, 269
-, mission rooms, 238, 260
-, par. hall, room, 237-8, 256
-, poor relief, 133-4
-, pop., 83, 107-8, 118-20
-, sch., 90, 110, 238, 250-2, 255-6,
258-61, 264, 269
-, tithes, 236-7
St. Nicholas's 'friary', see St. Nicholas's hosp.
St. Nicholas's hospital, 61, 182-3
-, chant., 183
St. Nicholas's parish, 95-6, 162, 164,
167, 192, 236, 240-1
-, ch., medieval (otherwise Holme ch.),
35, 37, 41, 45, 50, 52, 79, 236,
240-1
-, adv., 241
-, bells, 241
-, chant., 77, 241
-, chyd., 241
-, fabric, 95, 236, 241
-, light, 45
-, rector, 'vicar', 50, 236, 240-1
-, rectory, 236-7, 240-1
-, rectory ho., 241
-, 'vicar', see St. Nicholas's par., rector
-, ch., modern, 241
-, bell, 241
-, chyd., 241
-, fabric, 241
-, vicarage, 241
-, vicarage ho., 241
-, Holme ch., see St. Nicholas's par.,
ch., medieval
-, par. hall, 260
-, poor relief, 133-4
-, pop., 83, 118-21
-, sch., 238, 250, 256-60
-, tithes, 241
St. Omer (Pas-de-Calais, France), abbey of St. Bertin, 3
St. Quintin:
-, Alice, 58
-, Sir Hen., 185 n, 243
-, fam., 58
St. Theobald's chapel or hermitage, 61, 77
St. Thomas's chapel, 10, 53, 55, 61, 77, 175 n, 231, 236, 275
Sainthill, Humph., curate of minster, 96, 233
Salkeld:
-, Chas., 280
-, Eleanor, see Lewins
Salvation Army, 245-6, 250
Sample:
-, Harriett, 265-7
-, Thos., 246, 267
Sampson, Josh., 202, 204
Sancton, see Houghton Hall
Sandemanians, 247
Sanderson:
-, Chris., 64, 72, 200
-, Hen., 200
-, Ric., 200
-, fam., 66
Sandes, Edwin, abp. of York, 74 and see Sands; Sandys
Sandholme, see Storkhill
Sands:
-, Alice, 59
-, Wm., 201
-,
and see Sandes; Sandys
Sandwith, Thos., 243
Sandys, W. T., vicar of St. Mary's, 251 and see Sandes; Sands
saucemakers, 49
Savage:
-, Sir Ralph, 288
-, Thos., abp. of York, 63, 70, 196
Savings Bank, 188
Sawney:
-, Thos., 244
-, Wm., 139, 244
-, fam., 150
Sawney & Co., 139
Sawyer, Edm., 290
Scarborough (Yorks. N.R.), 71, 96, 128, 137, 209, 249
Scarr:
-, Hen., 139
-, Jos., 139, 313
-, Jos., & Sons Ltd., 140, 153, 313
Scarrs' Shipbuilding Co., 313
schools, see education
Scorborough:
-, Rob. of, 25, 205
-, Thos., 198
-, Wm., 198
-, fam., 176
Scorborough, 91-2
Scoreby, John, 198
Scoter:
-, Eliz., 286
-, Rog., 286-7
-, fam., 287
Scotland, 3, 66, 72, 80
-, war with, 3, 7, 9, 29, 70, 73-5, 91,
178
Scott:
-, Edm., 91
-, F. W., 305
-, G. H., 305
-, Sir Gilb., 148, 235, 239
-, Hen., 200
-, W. H., 304
-, Wm. (fl. before c. 1260), 232
-, Wm. (fl. 1407), 198
scriveners, 44, 49, 118
Scrope:
-, Emanuel, Ld. Scrope, 91
-, Hen. le, Ld. Scrope, 62
-, Ric. le, abp. of York, 12
-, Sir Steph. le, 61
Scroton, Thos., 198
Scruton, fam., 116
Sculcoates, 71, 296, 308
-, poor-law union, 136
Seaton:
-, Agnes of, 11
-, Maud, 11
-, Ric., 198
Second World War, 152-3, 159, 195, 206, 208-9, 216, 222, 225, 228, 238, 253, 261, 272, 277, 297, 301
seed crushing, mills, 140, 153, 157, 285, 294, 306
Selby (Yorks. W.R.), 158
Sergeantson, Wm., 200
Settrington:
-, Edw., 200
-, Thos., 201
sewerage, see drainage
Sewerby (in Bridlington), 269
Shaftesbury, earl of, see Cooper, Ant. Ashley
Shafts, Chris., 200
Sharp, John, 310
Shawe, John, 95-6, 242
Sheardown, Harold, 158
shearmen, 30, 40, 44
sheep, 18-19, 106, 213-14, 217, 221, 223, 281
Sheffield, Sir Thos., 284
Sheffield (Yorks. W.R.), 207
Shelton, Sam., 219
Shepherd:
-, Arkenwold, 201
-, Hen. J., 121, 203, 205, 312
-, Rob., 246-7
-, Thos., 196, 205
-, fam., 172
Sherburn, Rob. of, 198
Sherwood:
-, E. J., 250
-, Francis, 95, 253
-, Rob., 77
Sherwood forest, 234
shipmen, see boatmen
ships, see boats
Shipton, 230
shipwrights, boat and ship building, shipyards, 1, 37, 82, 117, 13840, 153-4, 158, 166, 204, 246-7, 252
shock absorber manufacture, 154, 157
shoemakers, shoemaking, see cobblers
Shuttleworth, Mr., 310
Sicey (in Thearne), 210, 295, 297, 299
Sigglesthorne, John, 199
Sigston:
-, Benj., 117
-, Sam., 117
-, Wm., 117
Silver, Wm., 26
silversmith, 118
Silvester, H. E., 147
Simeon trustees, 148, 232
Simpson:
-, Chas., 189
-, Green, 274
-, Hen., 266
-, John, 201
-, Mary, m. Thos. Keddy, 274
-, Wm., 312
Sisters of Mercy, 242
Sixhill:
-, John, 199
-, Wm., 199
Skelton Castle (Yorks. N.R.), 127
Skidby, 276, 296
skinners, 47, 114-16
Skipwith:
-, John, 32, 199
-, Thos., 199
Skirlaugh, see Arnold
Slater, Thos., 200
Sleaford:
-, John, 59-60, 199
-, Wm. (fl. 1399-1408), 198
-, Wm. (fl. 1449-68), 199
Slingsby:
-, F. W., 280
-, Helen, see West
Smales:
-, John, 202-3
-, Marg., see Atmar
-, Steph., 85, 201, 203
-, Thos., 202-3, 289
Smallpox Hospital, 230
Smedley, J. A., 246, 262, 269
Smith:
-, Chas., 285
-, Edw. W., 305, 307
-, John (fl. 1460), 47
-, John (d. by 1764), and his w. Eliz., 304
-, Lambert, 261-2, 304
-, Leon., 285
-, Mary, m. — Hall, 304
-, Oswald, and his w. Emma, 285-6
-, R. G., 189
-, Rob., 200
-, Sam. (d. 1709), 235
-, Sam. (fl. 1753), 221
-, Thos., 273
Smith & Brodrick, 189, 194, 230, 260
Smith, Brodrick, & Lowther, 242
smiths, 38, 82; and see blacksmiths; whitesmiths
Smoothing, John, 200
Snaith, Thos., 198
Sneerholmes (in Woodmansey), 210, 295, 297, 299
Snetzler, John, 132
soap boiler, 105
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 133, 255
Somercotes, North (Lincs.), 57
Sothern, Rog., 199
Soulby, Wm., 13
South bar, see Keldgate bar
Southwell, Wm., 198
Sowerby, Mat., 200
spa, see Swine Moor, wells
Spain, 40, 116
-, war with, 74, 79
Spalding:
-, John, 200
-, Rob., 200
Spalding (Lincs.), 57
Sparrow, Rob., 201
Spay cross, see Stump cross
Spence:
-, Adam, 201
-, Giles, 201, 203
-, John, 201
Spencer, Wm., 208, 260, 266
Spendlove:
-, Hen., 205
-, Sam., 202
-, Suckling, 202, 204
Spene alias Clerk, Wm., 25, 28, 205
Spenser:
-, John (fl. 1406-17), barker, 198
-, John (fl. 1406-20), butcher, 198
-, Wm., 199
Spicer, John, 198
Spink, R. H., 298
sports and pastimes, see bears; bowls; cock-fighting; cockshoots; cricket; cycling; football; golf; hunting; races; tennis
Sproatley:
-, John, 199
-, Sim., 199
Spurgeon, C. H., 150
Spurryer, fam., 176
Staalduine, Johannes van, 300
Stable, John, 205
staff-makers, 44
Stafford:
-, Edw., duke of Buckingham, 279
-, John of, 235
Stainton, Pet., 198
Stalker, John, 198
Stancliffe, John, 202
Standard, Battle of the, 7
Stanhope:
-, Ferdinand, 187
-, John, later Ld. Stanhope, 76, 288
-, Mic., later Sir Mic., 65, 73, 181, 183,
218, 273, 275, 293, 305
-, fam., 76
Stansfield, John de, see Harper
Stansfield (Suff.), 57
Staple, Phil., 129
Stapleton:
-, Rob., 205
-, Wm., 71 n, 72
Starkey, Wm., 281
stationer, 115
Statter, Thos., 202, 204
Staveley:
-, John of, 280, 310
-, Wm. of, 280
-, fam., 280
Steele, Rob., 95, 253
Steere, John, 243
Stephen, King, 3, 7, 35
Stephenson:
-, Eliz., 308
-, Geo., 274
-, Hen., 200
-, John (fl. 1405), 198
-, John (fl. 1494-1503), 200
-, John (d. 1867), 308
-, Jos., 303, 305
-, Rob., 115, 153, 267
-, Rob., & Son, 140, 306
-, Thos., 216
-, Wm., 286, 288
-, Misses, 251
-, fam., 306
Stewart, John, 126, 130 and see Stuart
Stickney:
-, Edw., 303
-, fam., 245
Stittenham (Yorks. N.R.), 57
Stockall, Rowland, 201
Stockdale:
-, Alex., 287
-, Rob., 287
stocking making, 110, 267
stocks, 191, 219, 221
'stone pillars', 168, 222
Stoneferry (in Sutton on Hull), 128, 279
Stones, Rob., 199
Stork:
-, John of, f. of Thos. Popple (fl.
1350s), 292
-, Thos. of (d. by c. 1400), 292
-,
and see Popple
Storkhill (or Stork) and Sandholme, 17,
161-2, 164, 210, 271, 278, 289,
291-5, 292, 302, 308
-, agric., 213-14, 217
-, common lands, 291-2, 294
-, depopulated village site, 291-2
-, drainage, 291-2
-, ferry, 169
-, inc., 294
-, ind., 294
-, inns, 292
-, man., 293
-, Mantholme, Mantholme Gate, 167,
282, 292-4
-, officers, 294-5
-, poor relief, 295
-, pop., 292, 303
-, road, 166-8, 291-2
-, sch., 307
-, tithes, 241, 293, 295, 305
Storry, Witty & Co. Ltd., 159, 277
Stourton:
-, Chas., Ld. Stourton, 285
-, Mary, see Langdale
Stout, Edw., 201
Strafford, earl of, see Wentworth
Straker, H. M., 207
strays, waifs, wrecks, 11, 19, 290
streets:
-, cleansing and refuse disposal,
111-12, 123-4, 142, 147, 165,
225-6, 310
-, layout, 50-2
-, lighting, 123, 142, 225
-, names (gazetteer), 169-70
-, new, 180, 188-9, 192, 247
-, paving, flagging, repair, 31, 33, 61,
69-70, 88, 93, 111, 113, 123-4,
127, 143, 147-8, 166-7, 190,
224-5, 224
-, pedestrian precinct, 155
Strickland:
-, Diana, see Moyser
-, Thos., 94
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1665), 94
-, Wm. (d. 1788), 123, 128, 188, 202
Stuart, Jas., 246
-,
and see Stewart
Stump (Spay) cross, 8, 167
Stutville, Joan de, 35, 164
Suffolk, see Stansfield
Sugden, John, 97, 101, 202, 204
Sumner, Gillyat, 241, 297, 301
Sunderland (co. Dur.), 207
Surdeval:
-, Alice de, see Aldefield
-, Amand de, 279-80
-, Cecily, see York
-, Pet. de, 280
-, Rob., 280
-, fam., 280-1
surgeons, see doctors
surveyors of highways, 277, 295, 300, 307, 313
Sutton, Thos. of, 198
Sutton on Hull, 41, 232, 263, 278; and see Stoneferry
Swailes, fam., 140
Swanland:
-, Rob., 198
-, Thos., 198
Swann, Thos., 273, 275
Swimming Club, 151
Swine, see Coniston
Swine Moor, 106, 111, 162, 211-18,
294
-, wells, bath, spa, 132, 217, 229
Swinemoor Lane industrial estate, 154, 157, 159
'swordslipers', 82
Sykes:
-, Sir Chris. (d. 1801), 118, 126-7, 129,
285-6, 288
-, Chris. (d. 1898), 144
-, Dan., 130-1
-, Decima, 258, 266
-, Jos., 131
-, Sir Mark M., 286, 288, 290
Symmons, Ernest F., 207
Tadman:
-, Chris., 103, 205
-, Eliz. (fl. 1677), 285
-, Eliz. (d. 1763), dau. of last, 285
-, Francis (d. 1712), 205
-, Francis (fl. 1802-7), 205
Tailforde, Ric., 310
tailors, 44-5, 49, 81-2, 115
tallow-chandlers, see chandlers
tanners, barkers, tanning, tanneries, 1, 31, 41, 47, 49, 59-60, 66, 81-2, 85, 102, 106, 114-16, 118, 121, 137-8, 140, 147, 153, 157-9, 189, 226-7, 273, 283
Tasker, Hen., 199
Tatton, Wm., 129
Taverner:
-, Thos., 200
-, Wal., 198
tawyers, 41
taxation, 162
-, assessments, 7, 14, 18, 20, 25, 30-1,
36, 41, 54-7, 69-70, 75, 92-3,
133, 162, 165, 186 n, 225
-, benevolences, 69, 165
-, carriage tax, 120-1
-, direct tax, 30-1
-, hearth tax, 108-9, 119, 279-80,
284-6, 292, 297, 303, 310
-, house tax, 120
-, income tax, 136
-, land tax, 112
-, poll tax, 55, 279, 284, 297
-, servants, tax on, 120-1
-, ship money, 91, 105
-, subsidies and fractional taxes, 26, 55,
56 n, 57, 60, 69, 80, 83-6, 105
-, window tax, 112
Taylor:
-, Bridget, w. of John (d. 1731), m. 2
Ralph Pennyman, 286
-, Cath., m. Thos. Dawson, 286, 293
-, Eliz., m. John Westowby, 261-2,
270, 310
-, Jas. (fl. 1503), 200
-, Jas. (d. by 1906), 265-6
-, John (d. c. 1666), 286
-, John (d. 1731), 286, 293
-, Marg., m. Hen. Goodricke, 286, 293
-, Mary, 266
-, Ric., 200
-, Wm. (d. 1632 or 1633), 286
-, Wm. (d. 1716), 286, 293
-, Messrs., 235, 240
-, fam., 286
teasels, 40
telegraph and telephone services, 152, 230
Telford:
-, Anne, 280
-, Chas., 280, 305
-, Emily, m. Ric. Wollaston, 280
-, Geo., 280
-, Hen., 280, 305
-, John (d. 1830), 280
-, John (d. c. 1835), 280
-, fam., 304
Temperance Halls, 150, 208, 238, 246-7, 249-50, 259-61
tenants' works, 290, 294, 305, 312
Tenelby, Wm. of, 25
tennis, 62, 229
tenter garths, tenter grounds, 41, 174
Territorial Army, 195
Tesseyman, Wm., 261-2
Thearne, Ric. of, 300
Thearne (in St. John's par.), 161-2,
164, 210, 271, 293, 295-301, 296
-, agric., 276, 298-300
-, burial ground for, 235, 301
-, chap., 231, 297, 300-1
-, common lands, 296-300
-, drainage, 215, 296-7
-, ferry, 296-7, 299
-, Hall, 297-8
-, inc., 296-300
-, mill, 300
-, officers, 300
-, Plaxton's br., 168, 297
-, poor relief, 300
-, pop., 297-8
-, prot. nonconf., 301
-, roads, 166, 168, 295-7
-, sch., 297, 301
-, tithes, 298-300
-,
and see Sicey
theatres, 113, 131-2, 134-5, 150, 207,
251, 256
-,
and see guilds, craft; players
thelonearius , see Geoffrey
Thief Hurn, 161, 167
Thirkleby, Rog. of, 11
Thirsk:
-, John, 201
-, fam., 138 n
Thirsk Hall (Yorks. N.R.), 187
Thixhill, Wm., 28
Thompson:
-, (formerly Hotham), Sir Chas., see
Hotham
-, Chris., 202, 204, 243
-, Edw., 214
-, John, 205
-, T. B., 247
-, T. J., 146
-, Thos., 249
-, Wm., 189
Thomson:
-, Adam, 200
-, John, 200
-, Rob. (fl. 1456-69), 199
-, Rob. (fl. 1541-59), 201
-, Thos., 201
Thorn:
-, John, 26, 205
-, Ric. of, 9
Thornaby:
-, Chris., 201
-, Thos., 201
Thornton:
-, Chris., 201
-, Wm. of (fl. 1320), 198
-, Wm. (d. 1721), 186, 234
Thorpe:
-, Francis, 94, 103, 205
-, Ric., 22, 199
Thurland, John, 205
Thurstan, abp. of York, 7, 14, 19-20, 25, 34-5, 48, 190, 219, 222
Thurstan, John, 198
Thwaites:
-, Edm., 279
-, Frances, m. John Gresham, 279
-, Hen., later Sir Hen., 279
Tickhill:
-, John, 13, 19
-, Steph., 200
Tickton (in St. John's par.), 161-2,
164, 210, 271, 278, 291, 294,
301-8, 302, 311-12
-, agric., 302, 305-6
-, almsho., 303, 308
-, bridges, 167-8, 302
-, chap., 231, 281, 295, 307, 313
-, char., 308
-, common lands, 302, 305-6
-, dom. archit., 303
-, drainage, 302
-, Grange, 303-4
-, Hall, later Ho., 303-5
-, inc., 302-6
-, ind., 306
-, inns, 161, 303
-, mill, 306
-, New Tickton, 303, 308
-, officers, 307
-, par. hall, 303, 307
-, poor relief, 307
-, pop., 292 n, 303
-, prot. nonconf., 307
-, reading room, 303
-, roads, 166-8, 279, 302-3
-, sch., 263, 307, 313
-, tithes, 232, 241, 293, 305, 307,
-, Working Men's Inst., 303
Tigar, Pennock, 118, 150, 188, 246, 277
Tigar & Co., Tigar, Champney & Co., Tigar's Manure Co., 118, 140, 153-4
tilers, see bricklayers; brickmakers
Tillett, Ben, 138
Tilson:
-, Steph., 199
-, Wm., 209
Tindall:
-, Geo., 117
-, Wm., 117
Tirwhit:
-, Adam of (fl. 1344), 198
-, Adam (fl. 1404-26), 56, 198
-, John, 198
-, Rob., 292
-, Wm. (fl. 1347-78, ? two of this
name), 198
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1441), 232
tobacco, tobacconist, tobacco pipemaker, 105-6, 118, 189
Todd:
-, John, 202
-, Marm., 205
Toft, Rob., 199
Tomlinson, Rob., 200
Tondew, Adam, 198
Tondith, John, 199
Tone:
-, Alison, 58
-, John, 198
-, Thos., 58, 199
-, fam., 58
Tong, Wm., 116 n
Tong, 33, 41, 213
toothpullers, 82
Topcliffe:
-, John (fl. 1458), 281
-, John (d. by 1538), 310
-, Ric., 75, 281, 310
-, Rob., 310
-, Wal. of, 280, 310
-, fam., 280
Tories, 121, 127-8, 130-1
Torre, John, 59
Totenhale, Ralph of, 12
tourism, 1, 160
Towers, Bart., 202
town ditch, see fortifications
town hall, see guildhall
town planning, 152
Towneley, John, 143, 149, 242
Townend, Ric., 200
Towry, Rob., 200
Towse, Wm., 91
Towton (Yorks. W.R.), 34
trade, see industry
trade companies, see guilds, craft
translators, 118
Trent, river, 137
Trentham, Wm., 199
Trinities, 78, 107, 117, 124, 169, 182
Trippe, Edw., 202, 205
Trippok, John, 198
Trollope, Ant., novelist, 144, 149
Truslove:
-, Edw., 183, 201, 203
-, John, 68, 74, 76, 201, 203
Tuberculosis Dispensary, 230-1
Tufnell:
-, Geo., 128
-, John, 128
Tuke:
-, John B., 203-5
-, Rob., 199
turbary, turf digging, 15, 281
Turner:
-, M., 207 n
-, Mat., 266
-, Tom, 209
turners, 44
Tuvy, John, 73
Tymperon, Wm., 186, 257-9, 261, 267, 269, 269
Ulceby:
-, John (fl. 1439-60), 199
-, John (fl. 1502), 200
Union Mill Society, 218
United Kingdom Electric Telegraph Co., 230
United Reformed Church, 246-50
United States of America, see New York
universities, 110, 264; and see Cambridge; Oxford
Upton, Wm. C., 246
Vane, Sir Hen., 91
Vavasour:
-, Adam le, 280
-, Hen. le, 280
-, Thos. le, 280
-, fam., 280
Verity, John, 133
Vescy, Ric., 198
Vicars, Rob., 200
Victoria barracks, see Beverley Parks
Victoria whiting works, 223, 277
victuallers, victualling, 31, 81
vintners, 44, 46, 49, 105
Voase:
-, Sydney, 275
-, (formerly Ringrose), Thos., 274
Vulcan Iron Co., 140
Vyse:
-, Ric. (d. 1825), 129, 203
-, Ric. (d. 1853), 129-30
Wade:
-, Phil., 201, 203
-, Ric., 202-3
-, Wm., 94, 100, 202-3
waifs, see strays
Waines, Wm., 202, 204
Wakefield:
-, Thos. of (fl. 1344), 25, 205
-, Thos. (fl. 1590-8), 68
Wakefield (Yorks. W.R.), 193, 219
Walcot, John of, 198
Waldby:
-, Rob., abp. of York, 29
-, Thos. (d. by 1767), 202, 204
-, Thos. (d. by 1773), 202, 204
Wales, prince of, 91, 210, 219, 294; and see Henry
Wales, 77, 185
Walkelin, 25, 205
Walker:
-, Caroline, 262, 269
-, Chas., 151, 233, 247
-, Geo. R., 274
-, J. R., 144
-, Jas. (prob. he who d. 1829), 207, 273
-, Jas., later Sir Jas. (d. 1883), 144
-, Jane, 236
-, John, 200
-, Rob. (fl. 1469), 200
-, Rob. (fl. 1718), 202
-, Rob. (d. 1856), 267, 277
-, Thos., 201
-, Lady, ? Maria, w. of Sir Jas., 207
-, fam., 152
Walker beck, 2, 23, 41, 53, 171, 174, 180, 190, 226
walkers, see fullers
Walker's Pasture Freemen's Gift, 145, 267
Walkington:
-, John, 198
-, Ric., 198
Walkington, 8, 206, 215, 224, 263
-, Broadgate Hosp. (East Riding lunatic
asylum), 146-7, 224, 229, 273
Waller:
-, John, 200
-, Nic., 202-3
-, Thos. (fl. 1595-1606), 201, 203
-, Thos. (fl. 1640s, s. of last), 93
Wallis, Wm. M., 298
Walters, Ralph, 144
Waltham, Wm. of, 8, 234
Waltheof, —, s. of John, 20
Walton, John of, 198
Wandesford, Chris., 284
Wansford, Rob., 293
Warburton, John, 165
Ward:
-, Geo., 289
-, H. M., 209
-, H. W., 209
-, John, 143, 209
-, Ralph, 199
Wardell:
-, John (fl. 1554-7), 201
-, John (d. 1659), 298-9
-, John (d. 1667 or 1668), and his w.
Theodosia, 298
-, Marg., m. Thos. Westby, 298
-, fam., 298
wards, constablewicks, 18, 36-7, 54-5, 75, 83-6, 103, 108-9, 120-1, 147, 162, 164, 170, 175, 223, 227, 262
Warren, Nic., 198
wars, see Civil War; Crimean War; First and Second World Wars; French Revolutionary Wars; Napoleonic Wars; Wars of the Roses; see also America, North; France; Holland; Scotland; Spain
Wars of the Roses, 34, 179
Warter:
-, John, 202-3
-, Rob., 199
Warter priory, 33, 182
Warton:
-, Chas., 185-6, 240, 261-2, 265,
267-70, 269
-, Eliz., m. Chas. Pelham, 210
-, John of, 198
-, Mary, m. Sir Jas. Pennyman, 210
-, Mic. (d. 1590), 74, 76, 80, 181, 201,
210, 273, 275, 288, 293, 305, 311
-, Mic. (d. 1645), 91-2, 241, 293, 305,
311
-, Sir Mic. (d. 1655), 74, 91, 93, 210,
213, 272-3, 275, 293, 298, 305,
311
-, Mic. (d. 1688), 93, 95, 98-9, 109-10,
179 n, 210, 214, 253, 261-2,
269-70, 273, 284, 299, 305-6
-, Sir Mic. (d. 1725), 99-100, 126-7,
134, 202, 210, 219, 236, 255,
261-2, 264, 267, 269, 270
-, Sir Ralph, 99-100, 127, 202, 240,
261, 267
-, Susanna, m. Sir John Newton, 210
-, fam., 78, 90, 94, 100, 109-10, 120,
126-8, 165, 181, 183, 185, 187 n,
240, 271, 273, 275-6, 284, 289,
293, 296, 305, 311
-,
and see Wharton
Warwick, Hen., 199
watchmakers, 118, 277
water communications, 137, 141; and see Beverley beck; Hull, riv.
water mills, 81, 106, 115, 138, 218, 226, 271, 276-7, 313
water supply, waterworks, 111, 142-3, 145-8, 152, 171, 173, 223-4
'water towns', 12, 75, 161, 210, 291, 295, 301, 308
watermen, see boatmen
Watson:
-, Chas., 193
-, W. I., 209
-, fam., 190 n
Watson-Wentworth, Chas., marquis of Rockingham, 206
Watson & Pritchett, 193 n
Watt:
-, Francis, 286
-, Ric., 274, 286
-, Wm., 304
Watton, Rob. of, 198
Watton, 71
Watts, Hen., 200
Waudby, Amina, 268
Wawne, 41, 278, 296-7, 308; and see Meaux
Wayt:
-, Ralph, 26-7
-, Thos., 199
Weatherill:
-, Thos., 273, 298
-, Wm., 298
weavers, 39-41, 45-6, 81-2, 106, 116, 239
Webster:
-, John, 201
-, Wm., 200
Weddall (Woodhall), Hen., 288
Weel (in St. John's par.), 88, 122,
161-2, 164, 210, 262-4, 278, 291,
302, 308-13, 309
-, agric., 308, 310, 312
-, common lands, 15, 211, 264, 308,
310-12
-, drainage, 308, 313 n
-, ferry, 177, 308-9
-, greens, 309
-, inc., 264, 308-12
-, inns, 161, 309
-, institute, 309
-, man., 280, 310-13
-, man. ho., 310
-, mills, 313
-, mission room, 313
-, officers, 313
-, pop., 303, 310
-, prot. nonconf., 313
-, roads, 309
-, rubbish tip, 157, 266, 310
-, sch., 256, 260, 307, 313
-, shipyd., 140, 153, 308, 310, 313
-, tithes, 241, 311-13
Weighton, Market, 71, 137, 169, 243, 283
Welham, Ellis of, 12
Well, Rob., 200
Wells:
-, Dymoke, 130
-, John, 199
-, Wm. (fl. 1423-32), 199
-, Wm. (fl. 1852), 143
Welwick, 269
Wensley:
-, John, 200
-, Wm., 199
Wentworth, Thos., earl of Strafford, 91
Wentworth Castle (Yorks. W.R.), 186 n
Wesley, John, evangelist, 133, 243
West:
-, Helen, m. F. W. Slingsby, 280
-, Wm., 304
West bar, see Newbegin bar
West Indies, 128; and see Jamaica
West Wolds monthly meeting, 245
Westby:
-, Marg., see Wardell
-, Thos., 298
-, W. G., 298
Westmorland, earl of, see Neville, Ralph (d. 1484), and Ralph (d. 1499)
Westmorland, 57, 185, 243
Weston, Ric., 205
Westow, John, 201
Westowby:
-, Eliz., see Taylor
-, John, 310
Westwood Hospital, 189, 230
Westwood with Hurn, frontispiece, 2,
15-16, 27, 34, 38, 51, 62, 69-70,
120, 141, 157, 162, 167, 174, 177,
179-80, 187, 211-18, 241
-, amenity value, 132, 137, 142, 154-5,
160, 189, 216
-, assemblies, 71, 75, 217, 245
-, brickmaking, 117, 218
-, Burton Bushes (Hill), 214-15, 217
-, chalk, clay, gravel, sand, 27, 33, 182,
216-18
-, Hurn (first use of name), 214
-, mkt., 221
-, limekilns, 16, 33, 122, 217
-, parrocks, 69, 214, 217
-, races, racecourse, 107, 111, 131, 141,
150, 160, 187, 206, 207, 214,
216-17
-, sports, 62, 74, 125, 141, 150-1, 217
-, tan gallop, 206
-, windmills, 82, 106, 115, 138, 141,
216-18
-, woodland, 16, 26-7, 33, 87-8, 211,
214-15, 217, 239
Wetwang, 57
Wharf, Wm., 200
Wharram:
-, Alan of (fl. 1297), 60
-, Alan of (d. by 1330, the same or s. of
last), 60
-, Maud, w. of Alan of (d. by 1330), 60
Wharton:
-, (formerly Hall), John, 125, 127,
129-30
-, Ric., 72
-, Sir Thos., later Ld. Wharton, 65, 73,
76, 273
-, fam., 273
-,
and see Wharton
Wheatley, Wm., 199
wheelwrights, 137
Whigs, 101, 121, 127-30
Whincop, Thos., curate of minster, 79, 233
Whipp, Thos., 80
Whitaker, Thos., 312
Whitby (Yorks. N.R.), 9
White:
-, Hugh, 201
-, John, 200
-, Rob., 200
-, Thos. (fl. 1381), 22
-, Thos. (fl. 1406), 198
-, Thos. (fl. 1406-53, another), 198,
239
-, fam., 178
White Cross (in Leven), 168
Whitefield, Geo., 243
Whiteing, Ric., 181
whitesmiths, 137-8
whiting manufacture, 118, 140, 159, 223, 271, 277
Whitton:
-, Jas., 188
-, Marm., 188, 194
Whytehead, Wm., 299
Wiche, Thos., 199
Wickwane, Wm., abp. of York, 14-16, 20, 190, 211
wig maker, 118
Wighill (Yorks. W.R.), 72
Wigthon, Hen., 182
Wilberforce:
-, Sam., 202
-, Thos. (fl. 1565-73), 80 n, 201
-, Thos. (fl. 1709-20), 202, 204, 243
-, Wm. (d. 1655), 94, 202-3
-, Wm. (d. 1703), 97, 101-2, 202, 204
Wilbert, Edw., 202, 204
Wiles:
-, Chas., 274, 300
-, Emily, 274
-, Geo., 300
-, Hen., 274
-, fam., 300
Wilforth, John, 199
Wilkinson:
-, John (fl. 1456-61), 199
-, John (fl. 1513-22), 200
-, Tate, 207
-, Wm., 298
Willerby:
-, John, 58
-, Pet. of, 58
William I, 5, 7
William III, see Orange
Williams:
-, John (fl. 1823-35), 121, 203, 205
-, John (d. c. 1855), and his w. Mary,
303-4
-, Rob., 304
Williamson:
-, John, 199
-, Sir Jos., 98
-, Lambert, 80
Willimot:
-, Avice, see Gervays
-, John, 58
Willis, John, 205
Willoughby, Wm., 74
Wilmot:
-, John, 200
-, Ric., 200
Wilson:
-, Clive, 229
-, Jos., vicar of St. Mary's, 95-6, 237,
242
-, Nic., 72
-, Ric. (fl. 1497), 200
-, Ric. (fl. 1536). 72, 200
-, Ric. (fl. 1557-75), 201, 203
-, Ric. (fl. 1708), 202
-, Ric. (fl. 1831-44), 273
-, Wm. (d. by 1816), 134, 230, 261-4,
267-8
-, Wm. (d. c. 1831), 273-4
Wilton:
-, John (fl. 1352), 47, 233
-, John (fl. 1457), 199
-, Steph., 233
-, Thos., 61, 199
-, Wm. (fl. 1405-42), 198
-, Wm. (fl. 1540), 201
Wilton, Bishop, see Greenwick
Winchester (Hants), 57
windmills, 54, 81-2, 106, 115, 138, 174, 179, 277, 282, 290, 300, 306, 313; and see Westwood
wine and spirit merchant, 121
Winestead, 58, 73-4
Winkton, Rog., 198
Winlove, Wm., 183, 233, 293, 301
Winn, Chas., 130-1
Wintringham, Wm., 205
Wintringham, 57
Wise:
-, A. J., 210
-, Wm. (fl. 1536), see 'Wythes'
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1677), 103, 109, 205,
285
Wither, John, 199
Withernsea, 57
Witty:
-, Geo., 202-3
-, Wm., 200
wolds, 2, 5, 35, 57, 85, 116, 142, 281
Wollaston:
-, Emily, see Telford
-, Ric., 280
-, fam., 280
Wollstonecraft:
-, Mary, 135
-, fam., 135
Wolsey, Thos., abp. of York, 63
Wolverton, Ld., see Glynn, Geo. C.
Wood:
-, John, 199
-, Rob., 275
wood or timber sales, 16, 33, 69, 87-8, 104-5, 141, 165, 217, 275-6
woodcarver, 147, 186, 189
Woodhall:
-, Hen., see Weddall
-, Joan, m. Sir Sim. of Heslerton, 284
-, Rog. of (fl. c. 1270), 284-5
-, Rog. of (fl. c. 1300 another), 284
-, Sir Wm. of (fl. before c. 1270), 284
-, Wm. of (d. by 1343), 284
-, fam., 284
woodland, 2; and see Beverley Parks; Eske; Molescroft; Westwood
Woodmansey:
-, Chas. H., 274
-, Geo., 274
-, Wm., 72
Woodmansey (in St. John's par.),
161-2, 164, 190, 210, 239 n, 271,
276, 295-301, 296
-, agric., 214, 276, 298-300
-, burial ground for, 235, 301
-, chap., 231, 277, 297, 301
-, common lands, 296-300
-, drainage, 296-7
-, inc., 296-300
-, ind., 157, 300
-, inn, 297
-, officers, 277, 300
-, par. counc., 235, 300
-, poor relief, 300
-, pop., 272, 297-8
-, prot. nonconf., 244-5, 301
-, road, 166-7, 295-7
-, sch., 263, 297, 301
-, tithes, 298-300
-, village hall, 297
-,
and see Sneerholmes
woodworkers, woodworking, 45, 114, 117, 137; and see bollers; bowyers; box-makers; cabinet makers; carpenters; cartwrights; carvers; coachmakers; coopers; fletchers; joiners; motor vehicle and furniture components manufacture; musical instrument manufacture; patten makers; shipwrights; staffmakers; turners; wheelwrights
wool trade, see cloth
Woolley, Edw., 299
workhouses, 133, 142, 190, 192, 230, 243, 252, 300
Working Men's Conservative Association, 143, 208
Wormald, Smith, 304
Worrall, Rob., 219
Wragby:
-, John, 198
-, Wal. of, 12
Wray, John, 298
Wreathall, Clement C., 274
wrecks, see strays
Wreghitt, Wm., 145
Wressell, John, 202, 204
Wressle, 77
Wride:
-, Anne, 237, 261-2
-, Rob., 202, 204
-, Wal., 202, 204
Wright:
-, John, 200
-, Jos., 249
wrights, see carpenters
Wrightson:
-, Thos., 117, 186, 207
-, fam., 187
Wrote, Rob., 75
Wyatt, Wm., 200
Wyke, 11
Wylie, Rob., 203
Wytham, Eleanor, 280
'Wythes' (? Wise), Wm., 72
Yarborough:
-, Baron, see Pelham, Chas. (d. 1823)
-, earl of, see Pelham, Chas. (d. 1846)
Yole:
-, Thos. (fl. 1366), 198
-, Thos. (fl. 1394-1429), 198
York:
-, Cecily of, m. 2 Amand de Surdeval,
279-80
-, Nic. of, 279
-, Ric., 198
-, Wm. of (d. 1256), provost of St.
John's coll., 279
-, Wm. of (d. 1282), 279
-, Wm. of (fl. 1282), rector of Patrington, 279
-, (later Hebden), Wm. of (fl.
1286-1316), 279
-, Wm. of, one of the above, 280
York, 79, 92-4, 100, 160, 184, 197,
208
-, assizes, 214
-, castle, 79, 265
-, chart. and customs, 19, 39
-, communications, 8, 137, 154, 166-9,
178
-, disputes with, 103
-, inhabs., 19, 39, 57-8, 106, 187, 189,
192, 193 n, 206, 234-5, 259,
280
-, Merchant Tailors' Hall, 190 n
-, plays, 79 n
-, prison, 191
-, races, 132
-, Rom. Cath. district, 242
-, theatre, 132, 207
-, waits, 79
York, cath. ch. of St. Peter (minster),
12, 16, 233
-, abp., 13, 16, 30, 41, 61, 74, 77, 90,
147, 231 n
-, arms of see, 196
-, as lord of Beverley, 1, 3, 11-20, 26,
28, 32, 34-6, 38-40, 63-4, 70,
73, 81, 164, 169, 178, 190-1,
210, 218-19, 222, 282; and see
prisons
-, as patron of ch., 232, 236, 241
-, estates of, 7, 13, 15, 23, 55, 69,
161-2, 166, 275-6, 280, 284,
286, 290, 292, 298, 310, 312; and
see park
-, man. ho., 14, 29, 191-2, 271, 273,
276
-, officers, 11-14, 17, 19, 23, 25-6,
28-9, 35, 40, 55, 57, 63-5, 70,
72-3, 218-19, 275
-,
and see Aelfric; Arundel; Bayeux;
Booth; Bovill; Bowet; Corbridge; Cynesige; Dawes;
Drummond; Ealdred; Geoffrey;
Gerard; Giffard; Greenfield;
Grey; Grindal; Harsnett; Herring; Hutton; John of York;
Kemp; Lee; Melton, Wm.;
Neile; Neville, Alex. and Geo.;
Pont L'Évêque; Romeyn;
Sandes; Savage, Thos.; Scrope,
Ric. le; Thurstan; Waldby,
Rob.; Wickwane; Zouche
-, canon, 8, 234
-, Ct. of High Commission, 79
-, eccl. cts., 89-90
York and North East Yorkshire police, 194
Yorke:
-, Gillian, see Hansby
-, Sir John, 284
Yorkshire, 3, 7, 9, 11-12, 17, 19, 71, 77,
128, 169, 265, 308
-, Ld. Lieutenant, 74
-, military affairs, 83 n, 91-2, 129
Yorkshire, East Riding, 1, 3, 9, 13, 60,
112, 151
-, agric., 113, 274
-, archdeacon, 235
-, ch., 95, 237
-, communications, 154, 168
-, constabulary, 194, 228, 242
-, county counc., 152, 160, 168-9, 192,
194-6, 231, 251-2, 254, 264,
273, 275, 294
-, county hall and offices, 188, 189, 192,
194-5, 239 n
-, Ct. of Sewers for E. Parts, 112, 271,
278, 282, 291, 296
-, fire brigade, 228
-, ho. of correction, 190, 192, 193-4,
193, 242, 252
-, inhabitants, 99, 148, 246, 269, 274
-, J.P.s, 11, 67, 107, 110, 112, 161, 190,
193-5
-, land, 109
-, libr. service, 247
-, L.E.A., 152, 251-2
-, ld. and dep. lieutenants, 99, 112, 131
-, lunatic asylum, see Walkington
-, militia, 112, 131
-, pop., 160
-, regy. of deeds for E.R. and Hull, 112,
194
-, sessions ho., 112, 132, 145, 156, 187,
188, 190, 192-3, 193, 194, 228,
242, 255
-, smallpox hosp., 230
-, surveyor of Crown lands, 65
Yorkshire, North Riding, see Barnby; Beningbrough Hall; Hackness; Malton; Middlesborough; Mount Grace priory; Murton; Richmond; Rokeby Park; Scarborough; Skelton Castle; Stittenham; Thirsk Hall; Whitby
Yorkshire, West Riding, 56, 71, 94, 106, 114, 147, 169, 194, 233, 238, 247, 303; and see Adwalton Moor; Barnsley; Bretton Hall; Cawood; Doncaster; Halifax; Hebden; Keighley; Knaresborough; Leeds; Marshland; Nostell Priory; Selby; Sheffield; Towton; Wakefield; Wentworth Castle; Wighill
Yorkshire College, 252
Yorkshire Naturalists' Trust, 279
Yorkshire Union of Mechanics' Institutes, 208
Yorkshire Water Authority, 217, 279, 292, 296
Young:
-, John, 20, 198
-, Wm., 201
Ypres (Belgium), 39
Zouche, Wm., abp. of York, 13, 55