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Numbers in brackets refer to the serial numbers of the monuments.
The letters 'a' and 'b' denote left and right-hand columns respectively.
INDEX
AA 1774, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
Aaron, possible representation of (painting), (5) 14b.
Abbott, E., drawing by, (15) 47a.
Acaster, Ann 1834, monument, (8) 22a.
Acklam
-, Arms of, (8) 22b.
-, Elizabeth 1722/3, floor-slab, (8) 22a.
Adam and Eve, representations of (brass), (8) 22b.
Adam, Robert, influence of, lxxxi.
" Style: lxxviii, lxxxii; (89) 115b, Pl. 169; (147) 127a; (254) 156a, Pl. 163; (334) 185b.
Adams
-, Jane 1684/5, Thomas 1722, Margaret 1730, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Stephen, of London, silversmith, (44) 99b.
Adams House, The, (340) 187a, Fig. 117, Pl. 6.
Addison
-, James, drawings endorsed by, (46) 102b.
-, Joseph, portrait bust of (plasterwork), (82) 113a.
Adelphi Buildings, London, fireplace said to have come from, (44) 98a, Pl. 179.
Aesculapius: emblems of (ironwork), (480) 230b, Pl. 194; representation of (plasterwork), (344) 189b, Pl. 168.
Æsop's Fables, episodes from (carved stone), (9) 24a.
Agar, Joseph 1847, monument, (24) 52a.
" and Chadwick Ltd., tannery built for, (69) 107b.
Aikroyd, Bernard 1761, and daughters, floor-slab, (6) 19b.
Aislabie
-, George, Registrar of the Ecclesiastical Court in York, house sold to,
(35) 70a.
-, John, Chancellor of the Exchequer, (35) 70a.
Albion, The, house formerly known as, (205) 141a.
" Iron and Brass Works: location of former, 141a; sale of, (205) 141a.
Aldwark, 105b–107b.
" House, location of, (62) 106b.
Alexander
-, Arms of, impaled by Herbert, (4) 11b.
-, Priest of St. Denys, advowson given by, (6) 15a.
Allanson
-, George, iron windows by, (45) 100a.
-, Thomas, plumber, (45) 100a.
Allen, Richard, Clerk of Works at Minster, building designed by, (153) 129a.
All Saints, churches of
-, Pavement: (1) 1a, Fig. 12, Pls. 12, 18; inscription plate now at, (15)
48b; paten now at, (14) 46b.
-, Peasholme Green, site of, 179a.
Almayn, John, glazier, lii.
Alms-dishes, see under Plate, Church and Civic.
Almshouses: (38) 89a, 91a; (41) 96a, Pl. 152; (42) 96b, Fig. 54, Pl. 153; (43) 96b; former, (119) 120b.
Altar-frontals
-, 17th-century, leather, (13) 41b.
-, 18th century, (2) 9b.
Altars, mediaeval: xliii; (2) 7a; (10) 28a; (12) 37b; possible fragment of, (5) 15a.
Ambler, Ann 1823, Abraham 182., floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Amos, prophet, representation of (glass), (13) 42a.
Ampleforth
-, Prebend of, property belonging to, (469) (470) 225a.
-, William of, mason, (33) 60a.
Anderson
-, Dr. Tempest, house occupied by, (480) 229b.
-, Dr. William Charles, alterations carried out for, (480) 229b.
Andrews, G. T., see Architects.
Angel Inn, property formerly known as, (215) 143a.
Angels, representations of
-, Glass: (1) 3b; (2) 8a, b, 9a; (6) 17b, 18b, Pl. 55, 19a; (10) 28b, 29a, b;
(12) 38a; (13) 42a. Nine Orders of: l; (10) 28a, Pl. 54; (13) 42a, b,
Pls. 52, 53, 62.
-, On Seal, (44) 99a, Pl. 92.
-, Stone: (1) 2a; (8) 20b, Pl. 30; (11) 34b, Pl. 29; (12) 37b; (14) 45a,
Pl. 29; (22) 51b; (36) 79a, Pl. 158; (39) 93a, b.
-, Wood: (5) 14a; (14) 45b; (34) 64b.
Angle-bracket Corbel, mediaeval, (22) 51b.
Anglers' Arms, (194) 138a.
Anglesey Arms, house formerly known as, (389) 203a.
Anne, Queen: arms of, (12) 40a; portrait of (glass), (38) 91a, Pl. 186.
Archbishops and Bishops, representations of (glass): li; (2) 8b, 9a; (6) 17b; (10) 28b; (12) 38b; (13) 42b; (14) 46a; see also Bishops.
Archbishop's Palace: area occupied by grounds of, 129a; destruction of, (35) 69b; surviving chapel of, 129a.
Arches, see Architectural Details, miscellaneous.
Architects
-, Andrews, George Townsend: xcviii; buildings designed by: (48)
103a, Pl. 100; (203) 141a; (388) 202b; (391) 203b, Pl. 155;
gateway designed by, (325) 182a; survey by, (36) 78a; see also
Robinson, P. F., and Andrews, G. T.
-, Atkinson
-,-, John Bownas and William: xcvii; alterations designed by: (35)
70b, 76a, plan Pl. 1; (39) 91b; (45) 100b; buildings designed by:
(285) 167b, Pl. 156; (304) 174a; (405) 208a, Pl. 156; (451) 220b;
churches restored by: (10) 26a; (13) 40b.
-,-, Peter, junior: xcvii; bridge designed by, (50) 104b, Pl. 116; council
chamber designed by, (36) 78b; design by, 156b; and Sharp,
R. H., building designed by, (46) 102b.
-,-, Peter, senior: xcvii; house designed by, (77) 110a, Fig. 64, Pl. 146;
style of, (319) 180b, Pl. 142.
-,-, Thomas: xcvii; crescent designed by, xcii; house designed and
occupied by (probable), (383) 202a, Pl. 143; monument 1798,
(15) 48b.
-,-, William: xcvii; (8) 20b; see also John Bownas and William, above.
-, Atkinson and Phillips, survey by, (37) 83a.
-, Bell, Frederick, (14) 44b.
-, Bellwood, William, design by, (1) 2a.
-, Boyle, Richard, 3rd Earl of Burlington: xcvii; (45) 100a.
-, Brakspear, (5) 12b.
-, Brierley and Rutherford, restorations by: (193) 137a; (194) 138b;
(240) 149b.
-, Brierley, Leckenby, Keighley and Groom: drawings preserved by,
xciii; offices occupied by, (254) 155b.
-, Butterfield, William, (11) 31a.
-, Carr, John: xcvii; gifts by, (44) 99b; houses designed by: (82) 112a,
Pl. 101; (89) 114a, Pl. 109; (possibly) (417) 212b, Pl. 112.
-, Coates, Mr., (12) 36b.
-, Demaine, James: xcvii; (45) 100b.
-, " and Brierley: (9) 23a; (39) 91b.
-, Dykes, W. H., (8) 20b.
-, Etty, William: advice given by, (38) 89a; house possibly designed
by, (156) 130a.
-, Fisher, C., house used as office by, (84) 113b.
-, " and Hepper: (1) 2a; (4) 11a.
-, Fowler, C. Hodgson: (5) 12b; (14) 44b.
-, Goldie, George: xlii; 130a.
-, Gould, Rawlins: xcviii; house used as office by, (84) 113b.
-, Hansom, Charles Francis and Joseph Aloysius: xlii, xcviii; (7) 20a.
-, Harper, John: xcviii; alterations by, (47) 103a; house built for, (395)
205b; terrace designed by, (395) 205a, Pl. 154.
-, Hepper, W., house used as office by, (84) 113b.
-, Johnson, Francis, (61) 106a.
-, Jones, George Fowler: (12) 36b; (32) 55b.
-, Mawbey, E. G., (36) 78b.
-, Mennim, A. M., (387) 202b.
-, Moore, Temple, restoration work by: (34) 63a, b, 64b, 65a, b, 66a,
67a; (35) 71a, 75b, 76a, b.
-, Oates, John, John Edwin, and Matthew, xcviii.
-, O'Corall, Sir John, (45) 100b.
-, Pace, George, (10) 25a.
-, Penty, W. G., (15) 47a.
-, Phillips, Matthew, xcvii.
-, Pickersgill, Thomas: xcviii; churches restored by: (6) 15b, 19a; (9)
23a; tannery designed by, (68) 107b.
-, Pickersgill and Oates: buildings possibly designed by, 117a; plan
for new market place by, 173b.
-, Pritchett, James Pigott: xcvii; buildings designed by: (26) 52a, Pl.
66; (31) 54b, Pl. 66; (41) 96a, Pl. 152; (279) 165a, Pl. 151; (281)
165b; (324) 181b, Pl. 8; (339) 187a; facade designed by, (45)
100b, Pl. 96; plan by, 173b; see also Watson, C., and Pritchett,
J. P., and Watson, Pritchett and Watson.
-, Rawstorne, John: xcvii; (30) 54b.
-, Robinson, Peter Frederick: xcviii; and Andrews, G. T.: buildings
designed by: (301) 174a, Pl. 155; (394) 204b, Pl. 100; internal
fittings by, (395) 205a; office of, (84) 113b.
-, Sharp, Richard Hey: xcvii; building designed by, (154) 129b, Pl.
152; church restored by, (15) 47a; see also Atkinson, Peter
junior, and Sharp, R. H.
-, Simpson, James, of Leeds: xcviii; (24) 52a, Pl. 66.
-, Thorpe, William H., of Leeds, (27) 53b.
-, Wakefield, William, design requested from, (45) 100a.
-, Watson
-,-, Charles: xcvii; and Pritchett, J. P.: buildings designed by: (27)
52b; (29) 54a; (49) 104a, Pl. 150; designs by, (154) 129b; see also
Watson, Pritchett and Watson.
-,-, William: xcvii: see also Watson, Pritchett and Watson.
-, Watson, Pritchett and Watson, (392) 203b, Pl. 153.
-, Wood, W. H., (5) 12b.
Architectural Details, miscellaneous
-, Pre-Conquest
-,-, Columns, bases or capitals of, (11) 33b.
-,-, Lintel, arched, or window head (fragment), (11) 33b.
-, Mediaeval
-,-, Angle-bracket corbel, (22) 51b.
-,-, Arch, of timber, (22) 51b.
-, 11th-century
-,-, Finial cross, (4) 12a.
-, 12th-century
-,-, Capitals: (1) 5a; (33) 59b.
-,-, Columns, (35) 75b, 76a, Pl. 88.
-,-, Corbel-heads, (6) 17a, Pl. 28.
-,-, Nook-shaft (fragment), carved, (1) 5a.
-,-, Voussoirs: (1) 5a; (possible) (2) 9b; (10) 29b, Pl. 28.
-, 13th-century
-,-, Arrow slits, (40) 95a.
-,-, Barrel vault, (40) 95a.
-,-, Base, circular, (5) 15a.
-,-, Moulding, (10) 29b.
-, 15th-century
-,-, Capitals, (37) 84a.
-,-, Corbel-heads, (4) 12a, Pl. 29.
-,-, Gargoyle, (8) 22b.
-,-, Hood bracket, (174) 134a.
-, 16th-century
-,-, Archways: (40) 95a; (189) 136a.
-, 17th-century
-,-, Doorcase, (136) 125a.
-,-, Gate-piers, (62) 106b.
-, 18th-century
-,-, Corbels, (33) 60a.
-, 19th-century
-,-, Columns, Tuscan, (142) 126a.
Architraves, lxxxi, Fig. 9, p. lxxxiii.
-, 18th-century, (140) 126a.
-, 19th-century: (143) 126b; (399) 207a; (404) 208a, Fig. 9n, o.
-, See also Doors and Doorways and Windows.
Archways, see Architectural Details, miscellaneous.
Armour, 17th-century
-, Breastplate, (12) 37b.
-, Helmet, of wood, (1) 3b.
-, Pot-helmet, (12) 37b.
Arrow Slits, 13th-century, (40) 95a.
Arsenal, hall used as, (39) 91b.
Artists and Surveyors
-, Abbott, E., (15) 47a.
-, Baines, Edward, (22) 51a, Pl. 1.
-, Beckwith, J., (34) Fig. 37, p. 64b.
-, Boddy, W. J., Pl. 2.
-, Boys, Thomas Shotter, (393) 204a.
-, Buck, Nathaniel, (409) 208b.
-, " Samuel, (254) 155b.
-, Buckler, J. C.: (76) 110a; (392) 203b; (393) 204a; Pl. 2.
-, Cave, Henry: xxxiv, lix, lxxiii, lxxix; (33) 58b; (35) 74a; 128b; (311)
176b; (487) 232b; Pl. 3.
-, Cossins, John: lxxvii; (207) 141b; (233) 148a; (234) 148a; (250)
152b; (254) 155b; (275) 162b; (411) 210b; 231b.
-, Farington, J., (247) 151a.
-, Greig, J., (35) 71a.
-, Halfpenny, Joseph: (6) 17a; (36) 79a; (40) 93b.
-, Horsley, Benedict, 231b.
-, Jefferys, Thomas, (207) 141b.
-, Lindley, Charles, (45) 102b.
-, Monkhouse, W., and Bedford, F.: (6) 15b; (10) 26a; Pl. 2.
-, Nicholson, George: xxxiv; (6) 15b; 128b; (311) 176b, 177a; (313)
178a; (317) 179a; Pl. 3.
-, Rysdael, painting signed by, (35) 74a.
-, Speed, John: lix; (22) 51a.
-, Towne, Charles, (35) 75a.
-, White, T., (315) 178b.
-, " Dr. William, (80) 111b.
Arundel, Archbishop, altar consecrated by, (33) 58b.
Ash, John, house occupied by, (503) 237a.
Ashton
-, Arms of, (12) 38b.
-, Hugh, shield for, (12) 38b.
Askwith
-, Arms of, (1) 3a.
-, Mrs., house occupied by, (442) 219a.
-, Robert 1597, brass, (1) 3a, Pl. 40.
Assembly Marks: lxxii; (33) 60b; (151) 128a; (222) 145a; (244) 150b; (276) 163a; (291) 171a, b; (311) 177b; (471) 226a; (537) 241b.
" Rooms, (45) 100a, Fig. 57, Pls. 96–99.
Assizes, hall used for, (36) 78a.
Astington, James 1774, Elizabeth 1787, James 1780, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Athelstan, King, hospital founded by, (40) 93b.
Atkinson
-, Benjamin, haberdasher, house built by, (445) 219a.
-, " 1773, Mary . . . ., floor-slab, (15) 49a.
-, James 1839, Ann 1840, monument, (8) 22a.
-, " George 1729, monument, (14) 46a.
-, John, monumental mason, (15) 48b.
-, " Bownas and William, see Architects.
-, Joseph, monumental mason, xcvii.
-, Peter, junior, see Architects.
-, " senior, see Architects.
-, Rev. Robert 1767, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
-, Thomas, see Architects.
-, " 1798, Ann 1774, Mary 1796, monument, (15) 48b.
-, William, see Architects.
Atkinson and Phillips, architects, survey by, (37) 83a.
Attics: introduction of, lxi; early use of: (193) 138a; (240) 149a; (307) 174b; (366) 196b; (427) 216a.
Augsburg Work (probable), 16th-century: (8) 22b; (13) 43b.
Augusta, Princess of Wales, portrait medallion of (marble), (35) 76b, Pl. 85.
Augustinian Friary, see Religious Foundations.
Aumbries: (2) 7a; (11) 34b; (14) 45b; (33) 59b.
Austin Canons, chaplain brothers living by the rules of, (40) 94a.
Avray, Robert, monumental sculptor, (4) 11b.
Awkingham, daughter of John, 18th-century monument, (14) 46a.
Aynly, Richard, Keeper of the Common Hall, (36) 78a.
Ayre's Yard, through-passageway known as, (370) 197b.
Back Bedern, location of, (33) 57b.
" Lendal, street formerly known as, 166a.
Back-plate, of iron, for ring handle, 15th-century, (38) 90b.
Bacon, John, carpenter and joiner, (395) 205b.
Bagnall, John, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Plasterers.
Bagnio, The, lxxx.
Baines
-, Edward, map by, (22) 51a, Pl. 1.
-, Henry, alderman: houses built by, (254) 155b; property bought by,
(252) 155a.
Bakeners Lane: former mediaeval lane, 236b; tile works in, xcvi.
Baker
-, Ellen 1837, brass, (2) 7b.
-, Joseph, theatre manager, (47) 103a.
Baker's Lane, former, mediaeval origin of, 135b.
Balconies, see Cast Iron and Wrought Iron.
Balusters, Balustrades
-, 17th-century: (1) 5a; (488) 234a, Pl. 189. Splat: (34) 65a; (456) 221b.
c. 1700: (276) 163a; (330) 184b; (399) 207a.
-, 18th-century: (26) 52b; (38) 90a; (89) 115a; (116) 119a; (310) 176a;
(349) 192b; (440) 219a; (463) 223a; (477) 228a. Chinese fret:
(396) 206b; (490) 234b.
-, 19th-century, (27) 54a.
-, See also Cast Iron, Ironwork and Staircases.
Bands
-, On buildings, external, lxxvii.
-, On chests, of iron, 13th and 16th-century, (37) 88a.
Banks: (285) 167b, Pl. 156; (301) 174a, Pl. 155; (392) 203b, Pl. 153.
Banks, Christopher, panelling by, (44) 97a.
Barber and North, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
" " Whitwell, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
" Cattle and North, silversmiths (44) 99b.
Barge-boards, carved
-, 16th-century: (317) 179a; (478) 228b.
-, 17th-century: (37) 88a; (311) 176b.
Barker
-, Edward, house occupied by, (279) 165a.
-, Elizabeth, flagon given in memory of, (11) 35b.
-, Emmanuel 1783, headstone, (9) 25a.
-, John 1844, monument, (13) 43a.
-, Lucy 1826, Rev. Thomas 1829, monument, (12) 39a.
-, Mr., see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Engravers.
-, Thomas 1724, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, " and Frances, children and grandchild of, 1725, monument,
(11) 35a.
Barmby, former prebendal house of, (467) 223b.
Barneby, Richard, site belonging to, (436) 217b.
Barnett, John Joseph, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Glasspainters and Glaziers.
Barrel Vault, 13th-century, (40) 95a.
Barrett, William 1706, floor-slab, (6) 19b.
Barstow
-, Alice and children, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, Thomas, house bought by, (252) 155a.
Bartle Garth or Yard, location of former, (33) 57b.
Barton
-, John, master mason of Minster, (36) 77a.
-, Joseph, carpenter, (2) 9b.
-, Thomas, bequest by, (36) 77b.
Base, circular, 13th-century, (5) 15a.
Basements: lxxvii, xciii.
-, 13th-century, barrel-vaulted, (40) 95a.
-, 14th-century, (244) 150b.
-, 18th-century: (117) 119b; (249) 151b; (287) 170a; (376) 200a.
Vaulted: (89) 115a; (250) 155a; (277) 164a.
Basin, pewter, 18th-century, (6) 19b.
Bateman
-, Hester, of London, silversmith, (1) 4a.
-, Peter and Jonathan, of London, silversmiths, (32) 56b.
Bateson, William, mason, (45) 100a.
Bath, Mrs. Elizabeth 1736, monument, (13) 43a.
Bath-house, Roman, site of, 174a.
Baths: domestic, xciii, xciv; public, (282) 166b.
Battridge, Sarah 1784, William 1788, Frances 1808, headstone, (6) 19b.
Batty
-, Ambrose, innkeeper, (136) 124a.
-, Paul, nonconformist chapel built by, (28) 54a.
Bawtry
-, Arms of, (44) 99b.
-, Thomas, tankards given by, (44) 99b.
Bayeux, Thomas of, office of Treasurer established by, (35) 69a.
Baynes' Hotel, public house formerly known as, (368) 196b.
Beadale, John, railings by, (44) 97a.
Bealby
-, Ann, monument erected by, (32) 56b.
-, Varley 1836, Ann 1850, monument, (32) 56b.
Bean
-, Arms of, impaled by Wood, (13) 43a.
-, William, churchwarden, (14) 46b.
Bear, The, inn formerly known as, (142) 126a.
Beauchamp, arms of, (8) 21b.
Beaumont, arms of, impaled by Grammer, (12) 39a.
Becket, St. Thomas, representations of (glass): (possible) (6) 17b; martyrdom of, (12) 38a; story of, (12) 38a.
Beckfield Lane, Acomb, door-case now at, (369) 197b.
Beckwith
-, J., drawing probably by, (34) Fig. 37, p. 64b.
-, Ray 1799, monument, (11) 35a.
-, Thomas . . . ., Frances and Catherine 1773, monument, (11) 35a.
-, William, Jane, . . ., Ann, inscription to (glass), (12) 38b.
Bedern: lvii; (33) 57a-58a; former entry to, (189) 136a.
" Chapel: (33) 58a, Fig. 34, Pl. 20; bell from, xliv; font-cover from, xlviii.
" Hall, (33) 57b, 60a, Fig. 36, Pl. 65.
Beech Tree, house formerly known as, (213) 142b.
Beeston, Ann 1798, memorial stone, (17) 49b.
Beilby, Benjamin 176., floor-slab, (13) 43a.
Belcombe, Mariana 1842, monument, (12) 39a.
Bell
-, Arms of, impaled by Hungate, (5) 14a.
-, Christopher, Ann, Ellen, Francis, 1784, floor-slab, (9) 25a.
-, Frederick, architect, (14) 44b.
-, John, bequest by, (6) 15b.
-, " 1802, and others, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
-, Richard 1639, brass, (5) 14a.
-, Timothy, churchwarden, (6) 19a.
Bellamy, John, rector, bequest by, (15) 46b.
Bell-founder, grave-slab of, 14th-century, (6) 19b.
Bell-founders and Bell-founding: xliii, xliv; see also under Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Bell-frames, xliv, Fig. 1, p. xlv.
-, 15th-century: (2) 7b, Fig. 1b; (3) 10b, Fig. 1c; (11) 34b, Fig. 1a;
(14) 45b.
-, 16th-century (probably), (15) 48a, Fig. 1d.
-, 17th-century, (1) 2b, Fig. 1e.
-, 18th-century, (9) 24b, Fig. 1h.
-, 19th-century, (6) 17a.
Bell-houses, xliii.
Belloe, John, grant of college buildings to, (34) 62b.
Bells, xliii.
-, Mediaeval, (1) 2b.
-, 15th-century, (13) 41b.
-, 16th-century: (2) 7a; (Flemish), (4) 11a; (14) 45b.
-, 17th-century: (1) 2b; (2) 7a; (4) 11a; (5) 14a; (6) 17a, Pl. 39; (8)
21a; (11) 34b; (12) 37b; (13) 41b, Pl. 39; (37) 84b.
-, 18th-century: (6) 17a, Pl. 39; (9) 24b; (10) 28a; (11) 34b; (13) 41b;
(14) 45b; (15) 48a; (33) 59b.
-, Date Unknown, (2) 7b.
Bellwood, William, architect, (1) 2a.
Belt, William, Recorder of York, property acquired by, (35) 70a.
Belwood
-, Arms of, (4) 12a.
-, Roger 1694, monument, (4) 12a, Pl. 43.
Bench-end, 15th-century, (6) 19b, Pl. 38.
Benches, see Seating.
Benedict the Jew, location of house of, 219b.
Benefactors' Tables: xlvi; (1) 2b; (2) 7b; (5) 14a; (8) 21a; (9) 24b; (12) 37b; (14) 46a; (15) 48a.
Benet's Rents, area known as, 146b.
Beningbrough Hall, staircase at, (35) 75a.
Benington or Bennington, Michael, churchwarden, (6) 17a, 19b.
Bennett, Thomas, see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
Benson
-, Mrs. Ann, flagons given by, (1) 4a.
-, G., antiquary: xliii; bells recorded by: xliv; (6) 17a; (8) 21a; (9) 24b;
(12) 37b; plans by: (37) 87b; (40) 93b, 94b.
-, Robert, Lord Bingley, property of, (34) 63a.
Bermyngham, Fulk, prebendary of Husthwaite, lease of prebendal house granted by, (34) 62a.
Besson, Leonard, renewal of gift of, (44) 99b.
Best, Marmaduke, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
Bethell, arms of, impaled by Morwood, (12) 40a.
Beverley
-, Bishop of, church used as temporary cathedral by, (7) 20a.
-, John 1778, floor-slab, (9) 25a.
-, Mary . . . ., floor-slab, (9) 25a.
-, Thomas 1475, Alice, brass, xlvi.
Bewlay, Henry, butcher, house occupied by, (429) 216a.
Bickerton, Francis, work supervised by, (44) 97a.
Bigland, Georgina 1820, brass, (12) 37b.
Billingham, Henery (sic) 1703, floor-slab, (2) 9a.
Bilton
-, George 1773, and children 1766, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
-, Prebend of, fragment of building belonging to, (464) 223a.
-, William 1823, monument, (12) 39a.
Bilton-Wilson, Joseph 1842, monument, (9) 24b.
Bishophill House, ceiling from, (417) 212b.
Bishoprick, Robert 1814, floor-slab and monument, (1) 4a.
Bishops, representations of: (stone), (1) 2a; see also Archbishops and Bishops.
Black Bull Inn, location of former, 132a.
" " Lane, alley known as, (517) 238a.
Blackburn, Nicholas, senior: land belonging to, (434) (435) 217a; property of, (438) 218b.
Black Death, effect of, l.
" Horse, house formerly known as, (520) 239a.
" " Passage, length of friary wall visible in, (22) 51a.
Blacksmith, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Blacksmith's Shop, location of former, (502) 236b.
Black Swan, (317) 179a, Fig. 110, Pl. 126.
" " Inn, (136) 124a.
Blakburn, John 1426/7, and Katherine, probable floor-slab of, (11) 35b.
Blake Street: 107b–111a; boundary mark in, (59) 105a; excavations in, 220b.
Blakey, Richard, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Bell-founders.
Blaksly, Mr., carver and gilder, (45) 100b.
Blanchard's Lane, location of former, 122a.
Blanshard
-, Arms of, (12) 39b.
-, George, property possibly in tenure of, (353) 193a.
-, John, house rebuilt by, (492) 234b.
-, " 1770, George 1779, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, " 1770, Mary 1789, monument, (12) 39b.
-, Margaret 1731, George 1709, brass, (11) 34b.
-, Wilkinson 1743, Elizabeth 1789, George 1741, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, William, house built for, (394) 204b.
Bloomsbury, The, building formerly known as, (229) 146b.
Blue Bell, (177) 134b.
Bluecoat Boy, representation of (glass), (8) 21b.
" School, building occupied by, (39) 91b.
Board, The: (321) 181a; former, (194) 138b.
" Inn, The, (161) 132b.
Boat House, The, (253) 155a.
Boddy
-, William, smith, (45) 100a.
-, W. J., view by, Pl. 2.
Bolling, John, house built by, (377) 200a.
Bolton, Sophia Margaret 1821, monument, (12) 39a.
" Percy, timber from: xcvii; (37) 82a.
Book, 16th-century, (1) 2b.
Bookbinders Alley, passage formerly known as, 160b.
Bookland Lane, passage formerly known as, 160b.
Bookshops, existence of, 220b.
Booth
-, Richard 1741, Martha 1724, Jane 1758, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
-, William, Archbishop of York, licence granted to, (34) 62a.
Bootham Bar: provision of foot-passages to, (325) 182a; removal of barbican of, 204a.
Borthwick Institute of Historical Research: (39) 91a; design and faculty preserved in, (1) 2a.
Boundary Marks, parish: (18) 49b; (53–59) 105a; (250) 152b; effigy formerly used as, (22) 51a; position of former, 172a; statue serving as, 117b.
Bourn, Rev. John 1741, floor-slab, (11) 35a.
Bower, arms of, impaled by Squire, (12) 39b.
Bowes
-, Arms of, (4) 12a.
-, Mrs. Ellen: flagon given by, (12) 40a; monument erected by, (12)
39b.
-, John 1754, floor-slab, (8) 22a.
-, " and George, houses built for, (335) 185b.
-, Sir Martin: house possibly built by, (317) 179a; plea for preservation
of church by, (5) 12b; sword given by, (44) 98b.
-, Thomas 1777, monument, (4) 12a.
-, William, mayor, rebuilding of church begun by, (5) 12b.
-, " 1439, Isabella 1435, brass, (5) 14a.
Bowes Morrell House: lvii; (537) 241a, Figs. 156, 157, Pl. 118.
" Sword, The, (44) 98b.
Bowling Green, site of early, (33) 57b.
Bowls, bronze, 7th-century: (11) 36a; hanging, (11) 36a.
Box-pews, see Seating.
Boydon, John, bequest by, (6) 15b.
Boyes, Joseph and son 1762, monument, (9) 24b.
Boyle, Richard, 3rd Earl of Burlington, see Architects.
Boys, Thomas Shotter, view by, (393) 204a.
Bracebrig, Thomas, house probably built by, (413) 211a.
Brackets
-, Stone
-,-, Mediaeval: (33) 59b; (289) 170b.
-,-, 12th-century: (6) 17a, Pl. 28; (15) 48a; (33) 59b.
-,-, 13th-century, (51) 104b.
-,-, 14th-century, (11) 34b, Pl. 29.
-,-, 15th-century, (36) 79a.
-,-, 18th-century (possibly), (33) 60a.
-, Timber
-,-, 15th-century, carved, from entrance, (174) 134a.
-, See also Ironwork and Leadwork.
Bradley
-, R., monumental mason, (32) 56b.
-, Thomas, churchwarden, (14) 46b.
Braithwaite, Robert, butcher, house occupied by, (308) 175b.
Brakspear, restoration by, (5) 12b.
Bramham, prebend of: property of, 231b; surviving remains of prebendal house of, 231b, (485) 232a.
Brass
-, Door Furniture, 18th-century, (89) 115a.
-, See also Plate, Church and Civic.
Brasses, monumental, xlvi.
-, Figure
-,-, 16th-century, (1) 3a, Pl. 40.
-,-, 17th-century, (10) 28a, Pl. 40.
-, Heraldic
-,-, 17th-century: (4) 11a; (5) 14a; (12) 37b.
-,-, 18th-century: (4) 11b; (5) 14a; (10) 28a.
-,-, 19th-century, (11) 34b.
-, Inscriptions
-,-, 14th-century, (1) 2b.
-,-, 15th-century: (1) 3a; (2) 7b, Pl. 40; (4) 11b; (5) 14a; with
chalice, (13) 41b.
-,-, 16th-century: (6) 17a; (10) 28a, Pl. 40; (13) 41b, Pl. 40.
-,-, 17th-century: (1) 2b; (4) 11b; (5) 14a; (12) 37b; (13) 41b; (14) 46a.
-,-, 18th-century: (1) 3a; (4) 11b; (8) 21a; (10) 28a; (11) 34b; (15) 48a.
-,-, 19th-century: (1) 2b; (2) 7b; (4) 11b; (5) 14a; (10) 28a; (11) 34b;
(12) 37b.
-, Indents: xlvi; (1) 3a; (2) 7b; (6) 17a, b; (9) 24b; (10) 28a; (11) 34b;
(12) 37b; (14) 46a; (15) 48a, b; (17) 49b.
Braziers, heating by, lxxiii.
Breastplate, 17th-century, (12) 37b.
Bretgate: stone houses mentioned at, xxxiii; streets formerly known as, 149a; 167a.
Brewery, building formerly part of, (212) 142b.
Brick, see Brick-work, Building Materials and Houses and Public Buildings.
Bricklayers, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Brick-work, lxxviii.
-, Mediaeval, (23) 51b.
-, 17th-century: (15) 47a; (37) 84a; (87) 114a; (93) 116b; (207) 141b;
(213) 142b; (252) 155a; (311) 177a.
-, c. 1700, (488) 234a.
-, 18th-century: (3) 10a; (27) 54a; (34) 64a; (35) 76a; (52) 104b; (129)
121b; (235) 148b; (251) (253) 155a; (258) 156b; (264) 157a;
(291) 171b; (323) 181b; (485) 232a; (517) 238a.
-, c. 1800, (361) 195a.
-, 19th-century: (229) 147a; (264) 157a; polychrome, (354) 193b;
(485) 232a; (517) 238a.
-, See also Buildings Materials, Brick, and Houses and Public
Buildings, Brick.
Bridges: xxxv; (50) 104b, Pl. 116.
Brierley and Rutherford, see Architects.
" Leckenby, Keighley and Groom, see Architects.
Briggs
-, William 1683, Ann 1673, and grandchildren, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
-, " 1823, Rev. George 1827, Frances 1824, floor-slab and
monument, (5) 14b.
Briggs' Coffee House, house formerly known as, (483) 231a.
Bristol: ancient churches at, xxxiii; building of quays at, xxxv.
Brogden, Robert, of Tockwith, public house designed for, (451) 220b.
Bromflet(?), arms of, (14) 45b.
Bronze Bowls, 7th-century: (11) 36a; hanging, (11) 36a.
Brook
-, Thomas, houses of, (341) (342) 187b.
-, " 1817, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, " 1795, Ann 1836, and children, monument, (12) 39b.
Brooke, William 1789, Rachel 18.., floor-slab, (8) 22a.
Brown
-, Elizabeth 1832, and children, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, W. P., timber-framed houses superseded by department store of,
206a.
Buck
-, Nathaniel, sketch by, (409) 208b.
-, Samuel, drawing by, (254) 155b.
Buckle
-, Joseph 1760, monument, (8) 22a.
-, " 1818, Esther 1834, monument, (2) 9a.
-, Marmaduke, scratching of, (193) 137a.
-, Thomas, churchwarden, (6) 17a.
Buckler, J. C., see Artists and Surveyors.
Buckton, Samuel, gift of, (38) 91a.
Builders and Contractors
-, Coates, William, (6) 19a.
-, Duckett, John, headstone 1833, (6) 19b.
-, Lockey, George, headstone 1838, (2) 9a.
-, Lucas, Samuel, (6) 19a.
-, Mountain, J. Rt., (46) 102b.
-, Weatherley, Ralph, (7) 20a.
Building Materials
-, Brick: lxi, lxii, lxxiii, lxxv, lxxvii, lxxix, lxxx, lxxxi, xcv, xcvi; see
also Brick-work and Houses and Public Buildings, Brick.
-,-, 14th-century, (37) 83a, b.
-,-, 16th-century: (34) 65a; (35) 75b; (37) 83a, b, 84a.
-,-, c. 1600: (276) 163a; (346) 192a.
-,-, 17th-century: (32) 55b; (33) 59a; (34) 63b; (37) 88a; (38) 89b;
(39) 92a, 93a; (62) 106b; (162) 132b; (165) 132b; (174) 133b;
(193) 138a; (216) 143a; (223) 145b; (242) 150a; (297) 173a; (306)
174b; (312) 178a; (317) 179a; (329) 183b; (343) 189a; (349) 192b;
(420) 213b; (422) 214a; (447) 219b; (485) 232a; (527) 239b;
(537) 241b.
-,-, c. 1700: (276) 163a; (478) 228b.
-, Pantile, xcvi.
-, Plaster, see Ceilings, Plaster Decorated, and Plasterwork.
-, Plaster Rendering: lxi, lxii, lxxiv, lxxv.
-, Roman Cement, xcv.
-, Slate, xcvi.
-, Stone: xxxiii, lviii, lxxv, lxxvii, lxxxi, lxxxii, xcv; (23) 51b; (26)
52a; (31) 54b; (33) 60a; (34) 63a, b; (35) 71b; (36) 79a, b, 80a;
(37) 82a, 83a, 84a; (40) 94a; (41) 96b; (47) 103a; (49) 104a; (50)
104b; (51) 104b; (52) 104b; (62) 106b, 107a; (140) 126a; (142)
126a; (149) 128a; (153) 129b; (244) 150b; (248) 151b; (249) 151b;
(254) 155b; (270) 158b; (281) 165b, 166a; (285) 167b; (289) 170b;
(301) 174a; (309) 176a; (378) 201a; (391) 203b; (392) 204a; (464)
223a; (469) 225a; (499) 235b; (503) 237a; see also Stonework.
-, Stone Flags, see Ceilings, Stone-flagged, and Floors, Stoneflagged.
-, Stucco: lxxxi; xcv.
-, Tiles, coloured, (455) 221b.
-, Timber: xcvii; (31) 54b; (36) 79a; (38) 90b; (39) 93a; (69) 107b;
127b; (442) 219a.
-, Timber Framing: lxii; assembly marks, lxxii; floor construction,
lxv, Fig. 4, p. lxvi; roof construction, lxviii, Figs. 6, 7, pp. lxx,
lxxi; scarf joints, lxvi, Fig. 5, p. lxvii; wall bracing, lxiii, Fig.
3, p. lxiv; (33) 60a, Fig. 36; (34) 63a, 64a; (37) 84a, b, 86a, b,
88a, Fig. 50, Pl. 70; (38) 89b, 90b; (39) 93a, Pl. 75; (43) 96b; (61)
105b; (91) 116a; (109) 118a; (111) 118a, b; (119) 120b; (120)
120b; (144) 126b; (151) 128b, Fig. 77; (189) 136b; (211) 142b;
(216) 143a; (225) 146b; (244) 150b; (247) 151a; (265) 157b; (271)
161a; (275) 162b; (276) 163a; (299) 173b; (318) 180a; (337) 186b;
(345) 191a; (347) 192a; (357) 194b; (360) 195a; (367) 196b; (379)
201b; (413) 211a; (418) 213a; (423) 214b; (424) 215a; (425) 215a;
(438) 218b; (439) 218b; (441) 219a; (443) 219a; (447) 219b; (456)
221b; (459) 222a, b; (465) 223a; (467) 223b; (468) 224b; (477)
228a; (481) 231a; (496) 235b; (497) 235b; (509) 237a; (524) 239a;
(525) 239b; (529) 240a; (530) 240a; (538) 241b; (539) 242a; see
also Buildings and Houses and Public Buildings, Timber-framed.
Buildings
-, 11th-century, of timber, discovery of, 127b.
-, 16th-century, timber-framed: (299) 173b, Pl. 120; (307) 174b,
Figs. 3j, 108, Pl. 122.
Bull Inn, location of, 122a.
Bulmer
-, Elizabeth 1745, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, Francis, merchant, alterations carried out for, (320) 181a.
Burdon, Jane 1822, William 1823, floor-slab, (5) 14b.
Burial Grounds: xlii; (16) 49a; (18) 49b; (20) 49b; see also Churchyards and Graveyard.
Burials
-, Roman, 236a.
-, Saxon: xxxix, xlii; (16) 49a; 180b.
Burnell, Margaret 1787, monument, (20) 50a.
Burns Hotel, public house formerly known as, (269) 158a.
Burton
-, George, bricklayer, (45) 100a.
-, Dr. John, house leased by, (156) 130b.
Busfield, William, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
Butchers: hall of guild of, xxxv, 156a; street mainly occupied by, 213a.
Butterfield, William, architect, (11) 31a.
Buxton, Samuel, grocer, houses built by, (233) 147b.
Calvert, John 1782, Sarah 1808, and children, headstone, (1) 4a.
Calvinistic Baptists, chapel occupied by, (28) 54a.
Cambridge, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
Cam Hall Garth, area formerly known as, 117b.
Campbell
-, Colen, elevation illustrated by, (44) 97a, Pl. 93.
-, Maryanne 1806, brass, (10) 28a.
Canons Residentiary: house built to accommodate, (154) 129b; house previously occupied by, (277) 163b.
Canterbury, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
Capitals, see Architectural Details, miscellaneous.
Cap of Maintenance, 16th-century, (44) 99a.
Cappe
-, Mrs. Catherine 1821, monument, (32) 56b.
-, Rev. Newcome 1800, monument, (32) 56b.
Cargate or Kergate, street formerly known as, 149b.
Carlisle, Earl of, college occupied by, (34) 62b.
Carmelite Friars: bricks bought from, (37) 82a; tile works of, xcvi.
" Friary, see Religious Foundations.
Caroline Place or Row: formation of, 167a; linen manufactory at, 167a, 236b.
Carpenter
-, Mr., carver, (12) 36b, 40a.
-, Samuel, painter, (45) 102b.
Carpenters: fraternity maintained by, (21) 50a; see also Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Carr
-, John, see Architects.
-, Thomas, bequest by, (36) 77a.
-, William, carpenter and joiner, (287) 168a.
Carron, of Falkirk: grates by: (35) 74a, Pl. 87, 75b; (231) 147a; style of, (329) 183b.
Cartouches
-, 17th-century, (36) 79a, Pl. 182.
-, 18th-century, (156) 130b, Pl. 182.
-, See also Monuments, funeral, Wall-monuments (Cartouches).
Cartwright, William 1833, Mary 1820, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
Carvers, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Carvers and Gilders, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Carving
-, In Stone, xxxvi, xlvii.
-,-, Pre-Conquest: xxxvi, Pls. 21–23; (1) 2b, Pl. 23; (6) 17a, Pl. 21;
(11) 33a, b, 34a, b, Pls. 21–23; (16) 49a, b, Pl. 21; (40) 95a, b, Pl.
21; (289) 170b, Pl. 23.
-,-, Mediaeval, (fragments), (378) 201a.
-,-, 12th-century: (1) 5a; (2) 9b; (6) 16b, Pl. 26, 17a, Pl. 28; (8) 21a,
Pl. 38; (9) 24a, Pls. 26, 28; (10) 29b, Pl. 28; (15) 48a; (35) 76b;
(309) 176a.
-,-, 14th-century: (11) 34b, Pl. 29; (37) 88a.
-,-, 15th-century: (2) 7a, Pl. 29; (4) 12a, Pl. 29; (8) 22b; (10) 26b, Pl.
29; (11) 33a, 35a; (14) 45a, Pl. 29; (22) 51b; (36) 79a, Pl. 158;
(378) 201a.
-,-, 16th-century: (8) 20b, Pl. 30; (12) 37a, b.
-,-, 17th-century, (36) 79a, Pl. 182.
-,-, 18th-century: (41) 96b, Pl. 182; (156) 130b, Pl. 182; (250) 152b,
Pl. 113.
-,-, 19th-century: (1) 2a; (7) 20a.
-, In Wood, lxxiii.
-,-, c. 1400, (40) 95b.
-,-, 15th-century: (bosses), (5) 14a, Pl. 31; (bench-end), (6) 19b, Pl.
38; (bosses), (10) 26b; (misericordes), (11) 35b, 36a, Pl. 39;
(bosses), (14) 45a, b; (34) 63b, 64b, Pl. 198; (bosses), (36) 80a, Pl.
199; (39) 93a; (boss), (142) 126a; (174) 134a; (bosses), (270) 160a,
Pl. 134; (345) 191a.
-,-, 16th-century: (foreign), (10) 29b; (bench-ends), (12) 40a;
(barge-boards), (317) 179a; (door panels), (344) 189b, Pl. 197;
(barge-boards), (478) 228b.
-,-, 17th-century: (1) 3a, Pl. 38, 4b, Pl. 36; (5) 14a, Pl. 35, 14b; (13)
42a, Pls. 35, 38; (37) 88a; (311) 176b, 177b; (345) 191a; (471)
226a, Pls. 170, 197; (478) 228b.
-,-, c. 1700, (font-cover), (33) 60a.
-,-, 18th-century: (10) 29b; (12) 38a, Pl. 34, 40a, Pl. 37; (13) 42a, Pls.
36, 38, 43b, Pl. 37; (36) 80a, Pl. 197; (44) 98a, Pl. 197; (61) 106a,
Pl. 200; (344) 189b, Pl. 200; (377) 201a, Pl. 200.
-,-, 19th-century: (1) 3b, Pl. 38; (14) 45a, b; (15) 49a; (39) 93b; (49)
104a; (271) 161a; (487) 232b; (488) 234a.
Casson, Stanley, silversmith, (8) 22b.
Cast Iron
-, Balconies: (48) 103b, Fig. 59; (272) 161b; (395) 206a.
-, Balustrades, (31) 55b.
-, Columns: (24) 52a; (31) 54b, 55b; (388) 203a.
-, Fireplace Surround, (459) 222b.
-, Lamp Standards, (48) 103b.
-, Poor-box, (6) 19b.
-, Railings: (48) 103b; (394) 204b.
-, Royal Arms, (6) 19b.
-, Safe, (14) 46b.
-, Window Guards, (411) 210b.
-, See also Carron, Grates, Ironwork and Staircases.
Castlegate, 111a–115b.
" House, (89) 114a, Fig. 67, Pls. 109–111.
" Postern Lane, lane formerly known as, 236a.
Castle Lane, lane formerly known as, 236a.
" Museum, items now in
-, Doorcase, 17th-century, (136) 125a.
-, Hood Bracket, 15th-century, (174) 134a.
-, Water Closet, early, (482) 231a.
Castle Yard, 7th-century bronze hanging bowl from, (11) 36a.
Cattle
-, R., site acquired from, (392) 203b.
-, Robert, director of gas company, xciv.
Cave, Henry, see Artists and Surveyors.
Cawood, stone from, (36) 77a.
Ceel, Christopher, inscription to (glass), (12) 38b.
Ceilings
-, In Churches
-,-, Plaster, (13) 41b.
-,-, Timber, (10) 26b.
-, In Nonconformist Chapels
-,-, Plaster Decorated
19th-century, (24) 52a.
-,-, Plaster Vaulted
17th-century, (32) 56a.
-, In Other Buildings
-,-, Plaster Decorated
c. 1600, (137) 125a, Pl. 165.
17th-century: (61) 106a, Pl. 166; (131) 123a, Pl. 164; (137)
125a, Pl. 164; (270) 160a, Pl. 166; (471) 226a.
18th-century: (35) 74a, 76b, Pl. 84; (44) 98a; (45) 102a, Pl.
168; (61) 106a, b, Pl. 168; (75) 109b; (82) 112b, 113a, Pls.
102–106; (89) 115b, Pl. 169; (249) 152a, Pl. 167; (254) 156a,
Pl. 167; (270) 160a, Pl. 169; (344) 189b, Pl. 168; (417) 212b.
19th-century, (392) 204a.
-, Stone-flagged
-,-, 15th-century, (36) 80b.
-, Timber, (38) 90b, 91a.
Cellars, lxxvii.
-, c. 1600, (130) 123a.
-, 17th-century, (240) 149a.
-, 18th-century: (156) 130b; (319) 181a. Arched, (453) 221a. Vaulted:
(77) 111a; (205) 141a; (321) 181b.
Cely, Walter, college buildings and close granted to, (33) 57b.
Centenary Methodist Chapel: (24) 52a, Pl. 66; boundary mark on, (57) 105a.
Central Mission, tabernacle built for, 235a.
Centre-pieces
-, Architectural, 17th-century: (34) 64a, Pl. 77; (35) 71a, Pl. 83.
-, Silver, 18th-century, (44) 99a, Pl. 64.
Ceres, Goddess of Plenty, representation of (plasterwork), (82) 113a, Pl. 102.
Chains, civic, of gold, 16th and 17th-century, (44) 99a.
Chairs, see Furniture.
Chamber-pot, silver, 17th-century, (44) 99b.
Chambers
-, John, junior, glass-painter, li.
-, Richard, 18th-century memorial stone, (17) 49b.
-, Of Scarborough, sculptor, (4) 12a.
Chantries: Foundation of: (1) 1b; (2) 5a, b; (10) 25b; (11) 30a, b; (12) 36b; (13) 40b; (14) 44a; (15) 46b; (33) 58b. Properties built for endowment of: xxxv, xlii, lix; (222) 143b; (site of), (451) 220b; (471) 225b. See also Churches and Chapels.
Chantry Chapels, see Churches and Chapels.
" Priests, accommodation for, lvii.
Chapel House, (25) 52a.
Chapels, nonconformist, see Churches and Chapels.
Chapman, Richard, innkeeper, (207) 141b.
Chapter House Street: 115b–117a; Roman column discovered in, (35) 69a.
Charcoal Dealers, street named from, 117b.
Charity, representations of: (stone), (10) 29b, Pl. 41; (silver), (44) 98b.
Charles II, arms of, see Royal Arms.
Charnel-vault, former, (5) 12b.
Chastity, Triumph of, representation of (glass), (8) 22a.
Chawner, Henry, of London, silversmith, (44) 99b.
Cheere, John, busts by, (82) 113a.
Chests, see Furniture.
Chimney-pieces, see Fireplaces and Overmantels.
Chimneys and Chimney-stacks, early: lxxiii, lxxiv; (34) 65a; (37) 84a; (38) 89b; (144) 126b; (151) 128b; (156) 131b; (185) 136a; (193) 138a; (240) 149b; (276) 163a; (291) 171b; (321) 181b; (326) 182b; (343) 189a; (356) 194a; (420) 213b; (422) 214a; (439) 218b; (453) 221a; (467) 223b; (477) 228a; (525) 239b.
Chinese Fret Balusters, see Balusters and Staircases.
Chippendale, Mary 1786, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Cholmeley, arms of, (12) 39a.
Christ, representations of
-, Corpus Christi (glass): (2) 8a, Pl. 46; (10) 29a, Pl. 46.
-, Crucifixion: (glass), li; (glass), (6) 17b, Pl. 47, 18b; (stone), (9) 24a;
(stone), (11) 34a, Pl. 22; (glass), (13) 42b.
-, Figure of: (glass), (6) 18a; (stone), (8) 20b, Pl. 30; (glass), (11) 34b.
-, In Majesty (glass), (12) 38a.
-, Nativity (glass), (8) 22a.
-, Scenes from the Life and Passion of (glass): (1) 3b, Pls. 48, 55;
(12) 38a, Pl. 49; (13) 42a.
Christ Church, former church of, xxxiv, xlix.
Christian Brethren, church used as meeting house by, (3) 10a.
Church Commissioners, property taken over by, (33) 57a.
Churches and Chapels: xxxiii, xxxiv, xxxv, xxxix–xli.
-, Dating from Pre-Conquest: (11) St. Mary, 30a, Fig. 24; (13) St.
Michael, 40b, Fig. 27; (14) St. Sampson, 44a, Fig. 28; (15) St.
Saviour, 46b, Fig. 29.
-, Dating from the 10th Century, (1) All Saints, 1a, Fig. 12.
-, Dating from the 11th Century: (4) St. Crux, 11a; (5) St. Cuthbert,
12a, Fig. 16; (10) St. Martin, 25a, Figs. 22, 23.
-, Dating from the 12th Century: (2) Holy Trinity, 5a, Fig. 14; (3)
St. Andrew, 10a, Fig. 15; (6) St. Denys, 15a, Fig. 17; (8) St.
Helen, 20a, Fig. 20; (9) 22b, Fig. 21.
-, Dating from the 13th Century: (12) St. Michael-le-Belfrey, 36a,
Fig. 26; (33) Bedern Chapel, 58a, Fig. 34; (40) St. Leonard's
Hospital Chapel, 93a, 94b, Fig. 53.
-, Dating from the 14th Century, (37) Merchant Adventurers'
Chapel, 84a, Fig. 49.
-, Dating from the 15th Century: (2) Chapel of St. James (Howme
Chapel), 5b, 7a; (6) St. Catherine's Chapel, 15b; (14) St. Nicholas'
Chantry, 44a.
-, Nonconformist, xlii, 52a–56b.
-,-, Dating from the 17th Century, (32) Unitarian, 55b, Fig. 33.
-,-, Dating from the 18th Century: (25) Wesleyan Chapel (former),
52a; (27) Friends' Meeting House, 52b, Fig. 31; (28) Grape Lane
Chapel, 54a.
-,-, Dating from the 19th Century: (24) Centenary Methodist, 52a;
(26) Ebenezer Primitive Methodist, 52a, Fig. 30; (27) Friends'
Meeting House, 52b, Fig. 31; (29) Lendal Congregational, 54a;
(30) New Street Chapel, 54b; (31) Salem Chapel, 54b, Fig. 32.
-, Roman Catholic, xlii.
-,-, Dating from the 19th century, (7) St. George, 20a.
Church Lane, former mediaeval lane, 236b.
" Street, 117a.
Churchyards: xlii; former: (3) 10b; (17) 49b; (19) 49b; erection of houses on: xxxv, xlii, lix; (222) 143b; (451) 220b; (471) 225b; see also Burial Grounds and Graveyard.
Cistern, see Leadwork.
City Art Gallery: Glass panels now in: (36) 80a; (488) 234a, Pl. 186. View in, xlii.
" Commission, police station established at offices of, 201b.
" Garage, former, excavations under, 220b.
" Wall, house incorporating sections of, (282) 166b.
Civil War, damage during: (6) 15b; (9) 23a; (14) 44b; (33) 57b; (36) 78b.
Clapham, Sarah 1843, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
Clark
-, Ann 1775, Ann her daughter 1781, John 1792, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, Mrs. Grace 1689, floor-slab, (13) 43a.
-, Mr., whitesmith, (33) 58b.
-, Richard, bequest of lead by, (10) 25b.
-, " 1797, Margaret 1787, and children, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, William 1796, Frances 1819, Frances Ann 1799, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Clarke, Richard 1815, monument, (14) 46a.
Clifford Street, pre-Conquest stone found in, (11) 33b.
Clifton, Thomas 1754, Catherine 1760, and family, monument, (4) 12a.
Clitherow, St. Margaret: building wrongly associated with, (436) 217b; home of, (423) 214b.
Clockmaker, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Clocks, 19th-century: (10) 29b; (13) 42a.
Close
-, M. 1767, and children, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
-, Miles, jury boxes made by, (36) 78a.
Closets
-, Projecting: (61) 106a; (72) 109a; (146) 126b; (147) 127a, b; (210)
142a; (233) 148a; (264) 157a; (353) 193b; (409) 209b; (410) 210a.
-, Water, early: xciii, xciv; (482) 231a.
Closing-ring, 12th-century, (1) 3a, Pl. 33.
Clough
-, Edward 1839, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Robert, bricklayer, (440) 218b.
-, " 1791, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, " 1800, John 1797, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Coach and Horses, timber-framed houses replaced by, 167b.
Coach-houses, see Outbuildings.
Coade and Sealy, of London, monumental masons, (8) 22a.
Coates
-, Mr., architect, (12) 36b.
-, William, builder, (6) 19a.
Cobb, Elizabeth 1795, headstone, (15) 49a.
Cobble Pavement, Roman, (35) 69a.
Coffee Houses, buildings formerly used as: (353) 193a; (483) 231a.
" Yard: 231b–232b, Fig. 148, Pl. 7; passageway leading to, (229) 146b.
Coffin Lids, xlvii.
-, Mediaeval: (2) 7b; (8) 21a; (9) 24b; (15) 48b.
-, 12th-century, (10) 28a.
-, 13th-century: (1) 3a; (2) 7b, Pl. 40; (10) 28a; (11) 34b; (13) 42a; (15)
48b.
-, 13th or 14th-century: (2) 7b; (5) 14a.
-, 14th-century: (2) 7b; (8) 21a; (10) 28a; (22) 51a.
-, Date Unknown, (10) 28a.
Coffins, xlvii.
-, Pre-Conquest: (15) 46b; (16) 49a.
-, Mediaeval, (2) 7b.
-, 14th-century, (child's), (22) 51a.
Coin, 9th-century, cross marked with, xxxvii.
Colburn, John, Lord Mayor, flagon given by, (13) 43b.
Collecting Shovels, 18th-century, (13) 42a.
Colleges, mediaeval, lvii; see also Religious Foundations.
College Street, 117b.
Colliergate: xxxiii; 117b–121b, Pl. 6.
Colthurst
-, Arms of, (10) 29b.
-, Thomas 1588: brass, (10) 28a, Pl. 40; monument, (10) 29b.
Coltman, John, inscription to (glass), (12) 38b.
Colton, Thomas and Mary, posset cups with initials of, (32) 56b.
Columns, see Architectural Details, miscellaneous, Cast Iron, Ironwork and Roman.
Commemoration Tablet, Roman, reused, (11) 33b.
Common Hall Gates: building known as, (36) 77a; building on site of, (44) 96b.
Common Hall Lane: (36) 80a, Fig. 48, Pls. 68, 69; 122a.
" Lanes: (52) 104b, 105a; 122a; 220a; 236b; house built over, (140) 125b.
Communion Rails, xlvii.
-, 17th-century, (37) 84b.
-, 18th-century: (2) 7b, Pl. 34; (12) 38a, Pl. 34; (13) 42a, Pl. 38.
Communion Tables
-, 17th-century: (1) 3a, Pl. 35; (5) 14a, Pl. 35; (6) 17b; (8) 21a; (10)
28a; (12) 38a; (13) 42a, Pl. 35.
-, 18th-century, (2) 8a.
Composition Decoration: lxxxii, xcv; (77) 111a; (124) 121b; (147) 127a, Pl. 179; (195) 140a; (270) 160b; (275) 162b, Pl. 179; (278) 164b, Pl. 180; (334) 185a, Pl. 160; (359) 194b; (376) 200a; (460) 222b; (467) 224a; (474) 227a; (480) 231a; (483) 231b.
Compton, Lady, portrait of, (35) 75a.
Coney Street: xxxiii; 121b–127b.
Coninggate, area referred to as, 149b.
Consecration Crosses, see Crosses, Consecration.
Consistory Court, former, (281) 165b, Fig. 104.
Consitt, Francis, engraver, house built by, (76) 110a.
Constantine, Emperor, possible representation of (glass), (8) 21b.
Constantius I, supposed burial place of, 105b.
Constitution Place, terrace houses known as, 167a.
Convocation of the Province of York, property sold as meeting place for, (34) 63a.
Conyars, . . . ., canon of York, 1686, floor-slab, (8) 22a.
Cookson, Isaac, of Newcastle on Tyne, silversmith, (2) 9b.
Cooper's Yard: entrance to, (507) 237a; house in, (508) 237a.
Copley, Elizabeth 1776, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Coppergate: 127b–128b; excavations in, xxxiii, xxxviii, 127b.
Coppinger
-, Arms of, (13) 43a.
-, Katherine 1763, monument, (13) 43a.
Corbel-heads, see Architectural Details, miscellaneous, and Carving, In Stone.
Corbels, 18th-century, (33) 60a.
Cordwainers, location of hall of guild of, xxxv.
Cornices, 1600–1800, lxxviii.
Cornwall, William, tanner and brewer, house built by, (249) 151b.
Corpus Christi: Mystery plays in celebration of festival of, xxxv; location of stations for, 122a, 220b. See also under Christ.
" Vitrearum Committee, identification system used by, liii, Fig. 2, p. liv.
Cortese, Joseph, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Plasterers.
Cossins, John, see Artists and Surveyors.
Coulson, Jane 1785, monument, (20) 50a.
Coulton
-, John, monumental mason, (11) 35a.
-, Rev. Richard 1713, Elizabeth 1731, monument, (11) 35a.
Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, chapel built for, (28) 54a.
Couper, Robert, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Masons.
Court, Thomas 1803, Matthew 1824, Mary 1826, monument, (4) 12a.
Cowles, George, of London, silversmith, (44) 99b.
Cowling, George 1778, Jane 1790, and children, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Coxen, Matthew, house probably occupied by, (333) 185a.
Crabtree, William, plasterer, (395) 205b.
Craftsmen and Tradesmen. See also Builders and Contractors
and Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
-, Bell-founders
-,-, Blakey, Richard: xliii; (14) 45b.
-,-, Curedon, William, xliii, xliv.
-,-, Dalton, George: xliii, xliv; (9) 24b; (13) 41b.
-,-, " Henry, xliii.
-,-, " Robert, xliii.
-,-, Jurdan, Henry, xliii.
-,-, Kirkham, John de, possible coffin lid of, xlvii.
-,-, Oldfield, Henry, senior: xliii; (2) 7a.
-,-, " William: xliii, xliv; (1) 2b; (2) 7a; (8) 21a; (12) 37b.
-,-, Quarnbie, Robert: xliii; (2) 7a.
-,-, Seller, Edward, junior: xliii, xliv; (10) 28a; (15) 48a.
-,-, " " senior: xliii, xliv; (6) 17a; (11) 34b.
-,-, " William, xliii.
-,-, Smith, Abraham, xliii.
-,-, " Samuel, junior: xliii, xliv.
-,-, Smith, Samuel, senior: xliii, xliv; (4) 11a; (5) 14a; (9) 24b; (11)
34b; (13) 41b.
-,-, Tunnoc, Richard, windows given by, xlix.
-, Blacksmith
-,-, Hick, Joseph, messuage acquired by, (502) 236b.
-, Bricklayers
-,-, Burton, George, (45) 100a.
-,-, Clough, Robert, (440) 218b.
-,-, Disney, James, (45) 100a.
-,-, Fentiman, William, (442) 219a.
-,-, Fleming, William, (477) 228a.
-,-, Nelstrop, William, (390) 203a.
-,-, Potter, William, (45) 100a.
-,-, Powell, Richard, and Son, (395) 205b.
-,-, Rusby, James, (277) 163b.
-,-, Snare, Quintin, (45) 100a.
-,-, Swale, Richard, (82) 112a.
-,-, Towell, Samuel, of Cawood, house sold by, (319) 180b.
-,-, Wynn, William, (308) 175b.
-, Carpenters and Joiners
-,-, Bacon, John, (395) 205b.
-,-, Banks, Christopher, (44) 97a.
-,-, Barton, Joseph, (2) 9b.
-,-, Carr, William, (287) 168a.
-,-, Close, Miles, (36) 78a.
-,-, Dam, David and James, (36) 77b.
-,-, Denking, Lancelott, (38) 89a.
-,-, Etty, William: (45) 100a; property leased to, (440) 218b.
-,-, Flemyng, Thomas, (12) 36b.
-,-, Foulford, John, (36) 77b.
-,-, Gilbertson, John, (38) 89a.
-,-, Grant, William, (82) 112a.
-,-, Gray, Mr., (14) 44b.
-,-, Halfpenny, William, (277) 163b.
-,-, Headlam, John, (2) 7b.
-,-, Heworth, Robert, house built by, (417) 212b.
-,-, Howgill, John, (45) 100a.
-,-, Lonsdale, Robert: house rebuilt by, (224) 146a; property owned
by, (223) 145b.
-,-, Mudd, William, property leased to, (440) 218b.
-,-, Norres, Nycholes, (36) 77b.
-,-, Raisin, Matthew, (45) 100a.
-,-, Smith, James, (2) 8a.
-,-, Swan, Francis, lease shared by, (440) 218b.
-,-, Sykes, John, (12) 36b.
-,-, Terry, John: (44) 97a; (45) 100a.
-,-, Williamson, Thomas, (12) 36b.
-, Carvers
-,-, Carpenter, Mr., (12) 36b, 40a.
-,-, Dickinson, Bernard, (45) 100a.
-,-, Etty, William, (12) 36b, 38a, Pl. 34, 40a.
-,-, Hall, Nicholas, (1) 4b, Pl. 36.
-,-, Harvey, Daniel, (44) 97a, Pl. 197.
-,-, Milburn, G. C., (1) 2a.
-,-, Mitley, Charles: houses built by, (287) 168a; monument 1758, (5)
14b, Pl. 42.
-,-, Perett, Christopher, (36) 78b, 80a, Pl. 197.
-,-, Shillito, Daniel: lxxxi; (82) 112a.
-, Carvers and Gilders
-,-, Blaksly, Mr., (45) 100b.
-,-, Staveley, John: lxxxii; (45) 102b; (460) 222b; house owned by,
(483) 231a.
-,-, Staveley, William: lxxxii; (483) 231b; houses built for, (460) 222b.
-,-, Wolstenholme, family: lxxxii; (147) 127a; (376) 200a.
-,-, " John, (39) 91b, 93b.
-,-, " Thomas: composition ornament by, (124) 121b;
style of, (77) 111a; (480) 231a.
-, Clockmaker
-,-, Newey, G. J. F., (13) 42a.
-, Engravers
-,-, Barker: (4) 11b; (10) 28a.
-,-, Consitt, Francis, house built by, (76) 110a.
-,-, Holme, Robart, (6) 17a.
-,-, Mann, Joshua: xlvii; (12) 37b; (13) 41b; (14) 46a.
-, Glass-painters and Glaziers
-,-, Almayn, John, lii.
-,-, Barnett, John Joseph: xlix, lii; (13) 42a, b; (36) 79b.
-,-, Chambers, John, junior, li.
-,-, Gyles, family, xlix.
-,-, " Henry: xlix, lii; (8) 22a; (35) 76b; (36) 78a, 79b, Pl. 187;
(38) 89a, 91a, Pl. 187; (287) 170a, Pl. 187; (488) 234a.
-,-, Harvey, H. W., (36) 78a.
-,-, Hodgson, Thomas: xlix; (335) 185b; (395) 205b.
-,-, Knowles, J. W.: (4) 11b; (10) 28a, b, 29a; (14) 44b; (35) 76b;
home and workshop of, (488) 233b.
-,-, Peckitt, William: xlix, lii; (36) 78a, 80a; (287) 170a, Pl. 187; (488)
234a, Pl. 186.
-,-, Powell, (6) 18b, 19a.
-,-, Thompson, William, lii.
-,-, Thornton, John, style associated with school of, l.
-,-, Wailes, William, (10) 26a.
-, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths
-,-, Adams, Stephen, of London, (44) 99b.
-,-, Barber and North: (1) 4a; (5) 14b; shop designed for, xciii.
-,-, " " Whitwell: (1) 4a; (5) 14b.
-,-, " Cattle and North, (44) 99b.
-,-, Bateman, Hester, of London, (1) 4a.
-,-, " Peter and Jonathan, of London, (32) 56b.
-,-, Best, Marmaduke: (6) 19b; (9) 25a; (13) 43b; (44) 99b.
-,-, Busfield, William: (1) 4a; (10) 29b.
-,-, Casson, Stanley, (8) 22b.
-,-, Chawner, Henry, of London, (44) 99b.
-,-, Cookson, Isaac, of Newcastle on Tyne, (2) 9b.
-,-, Cowles, George, of London, (44) 99b.
-,-, FG, (10) 29b.
-,-, Gale, George, carved panels from house of, (344) 189b.
-,-, Grundy, William, of London, (1) 4a.
-,-, Harington or Harrington, Christopher: (44) 98b; brass 1614, (10)
28a, Pl. 40.
-,-, Holmes, William, of London, (44) 99b.
-,-, IB, of London, (44) 99b.
-,-, IH, of London, (14) 46b.
-,-, Kidder, John, of London, (44) 99b.
-,-, Kirby, Roland, (1) 4a.
-,-, Lofthouse, Seth, of London: (8) 22b; (44) 99b.
-,-, Mangey, Christopher, (5) 14b.
-,-, Mangy, George, (12) 40a.
-,-, N. W. & Co., (14) 46b.
-,-, Oliver, John, (12) 40a.
-,-, Pearson, Peter, (2) 9b.
-,-, Pitts, W., and Preedy, J., of London, (44) 99a.
-,-, Plummer, John, (44) 99b.
-,-, Podie, Peter, of London, (44) 99b.
-,-, RC/JB, (14) 46b.
-,-, RG, of London, (32) 56b.
-,-, RI, (10) 29b.
-,-, Thompson, family, property acquired from, (137) 125a.
-,-, " John, (5) 14b.
-,-, TL, of London, (32) 56b.
-,-, Tweedie, Walter, of London, (44) 99b.
-,-, Vedeau, Ayme, (10) 29b.
-,-, WB, of London, (14) 46a.
-,-, WH, (44) 98b.
-,-, WI, of London, (10) 29b.
-, Ironfounders
-,-, Gibson, Joseph, xci.
-,-, " and Walker, (395) 205b.
-,-, Walker, John: xci; (32) 55b; dwelling-house of, (514) 237b.
-,-, " William, (48) 104a.
-, Masons
-,-, Ampleforth, William of, (33) 60a.
-,-, Barton, John, (36) 77a.
-,-, Bateson, William, (45) 100a.
-,-, Couper, Robert: (10) 25b; (36) 77a; (51) 104b.
-,-, Ellis, William, (45) 100a.
-,-, Forman, John, (12) 36b.
-,-, Grantham, Hugh, (3) 10a.
-,-, Harbert, Robert, (12) 36b.
-,-, Laycock, Mr., (14) 44b.
-,-, Myers, Jeremiah, (2) 7b.
-,-, Smith, Leonard, (45) 100a.
-,-, Sympcock, James, (12) 36b.
-,-, Taylor, Mr., (323) 181b.
-,-, Thirsk, Henry: (44) 97a; (45) 100a.
-, Painters
-,-, Carpenter, Samuel, (45) 102b.
-,-, Hanson, Charles James: (2) 9b; (395) 205b.
-,-, Horsley, Mr., (2) 9b.
-,-, Jack, Richard, (44) 98a.
-, Plasterers
-,-, Bagnall, John: lxxxvi; (45) 100a.
-,-, Cortese, Joseph: lxxxvii; (82) 112a.
-,-, Crabtree, William, (395) 205b.
-,-, Henderson, James: lxxxvii; (45) 100b; (82) 112a; house of, (75)
109b.
-,-, Mansfield, Isaac, lxxxvii.
-,-, Nelthorpe, Richard, (44) 97a.
-,-, Perritt, Thomas, lxxxvii.
-,-, Potter, William, (45) 100a.
-,-, Richardson, Mr., (82) 112a.
-,-, Rose, Joseph, junior and senior, lxxxvii.
-,-, Snare, Quintin, (45) 100a.
-,-, Ward, Matthew, (82) 112a.
-, Plumber
-,-, Allanson, Thomas, (45) 100a.
-, Plumbers and Glaziers
-,-, Crofts, Martin and James, messuage acquired by, (502) 236b.
-,-, Linton, Jeoffrey: xlix; (12) 38a.
-, Slater
-,-, Overend, Leonard, (395) 205b.
-, Smiths
-,-, Allanson, George, (45) 100a.
-,-, Beadale, John, (44) 97a.
-,-, Boddy, William, (45) 100a.
-,-, Maugham, John, (12) 36b.
-,-, Silcock, William, (45) 100a.
-,-, Tobin, Maurice: lxxxix; (82) 112a.
-, Whitesmiths
-,-, Clark, (33) 58b.
-,-, Theakston, John, lease granted to, (287) 168a.
Crathorne, Robert 1482, brass, (1) 3a.
Creed, Lord's Prayer and Decalogue
-, On Reredoses: (2) 9b; (13) 43b, Pl. 37.
-, Tables of: (5) 15a; (37) 84b.
Creed Play, performance of, (36) 77b.
Croft
-, Martin 1797, memorial stone, (17) 49b.
-, " 1800, memorial stone, (17) 49b.
Crofts, Martin and James, plumbers and glaziers, messuage acquired by, (502) 236b.
Cromwell House, (296) 172b, Pl. 144.
Crosby
-, Mary 1798, headstone, (15) 49a.
-, Thomas, innholder, public house bought by, (398) 207a.
Crosses
-, Consecration: xliii; (2) 7a; (10) 28a; (12) 37b.
-, Finial, 11th-century, (4) 12a.
-, Latin, 15th-century, (2) 7a, Pl. 29.
-, Lead, 9th-century, (11) 36a.
-, Maltese, 19th-century, (9) 24a.
-, On Bell, 17th-century, (6) 17a.
-, On Coffin Lids, xlvii.
-,-, 12th-century, (10) 28a.
-,-, 13th-century: (1) 3a; (2) 7b, Pl. 40; (10) 28a; (11) 34b.
-,-, 13th or 14th-century, (5) 14a.
-,-, 14th-century: (2) 7b; (10) 28a; (22) 51a.
-, On Grave-slabs
-,-, Pre-Conquest: xxxvii, xxxviii; (11) 34a.
-,-, 14th-century, (6) 19b.
-, Standing
-,-, Pre-Conquest (fragments): xxxvi, xxxvii, xxxviii; (11) 34a, Pls.
22, 23; (40) 95b, Pl. 21; (289) 170b, Pl. 23.
-,-, Tau, 15th-century, (glass), (6) 17b.
-,-, See also Market Crosses.
Cross Keys Tavern, chapel used as, xxxix.
Crossland, Lieut. John 1813, monument, (12) 39b.
Crucifixion, see under Christ.
Cuckold's Corner, 203b.
Cumberland, Duke of: house occupied by, (249) 151b; row of houses named in honour of, (287) 168a.
" House, (249) 151b, Fig. 91, Pl. 138.
" Row: (287) 167b, Fig. 105, Pl. 4; street formerly known as, 167b.
" Street: xxxiv; 128b–129a.
Cundell, Robert, churchwarden, (1) 4b.
Cupboards, see Furniture.
Cupid, representation of (glass), (8) 22a.
Cups, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Curedon, William, bell-founder and brazier, xliii, xliv.
Currer
-, Rev. Danson Richardson, church plate given by, (12) 40a.
-, D.R. 1837, Henry George 1837, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Henry George 1837, monument, (12) 40a.
-, John Richardson 1840, monument, (12) 39b.
Curtoys, Ann 1805, brass, (11) 34b.
Cussons, Richard, churchwarden, (1) 4b.
Cutler, arms of, impaled by Herbert, (4) 11b.
Cutt-a-Feather Inn, house on site of, (396) 206b.
Dallin
-, Rev. James 1838, monument, (2) 9a.
-, " " 1838, Elizabeth 1864, monument, (2) 9a.
Dalton
-, George, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Bell-founders.
-, Henry, brazier and bell-founder, xliii.
-, Robert, brazier and bell-founder, xliii.
-, Thomas 1806, Phebe, Cordelia Bulmer 1828, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
Dam, David and James, carpenters, (36) 77b.
Danby
-, Thomas 1458, Matilda 1463, brass, (2) 7b, Pl. 40.
-, William, house occupied by, (82) 112a.
Daniel, William 183., floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Danish
-, Conquest, destruction caused by, 180b.
-, Kings, reference to pre-Conquest palace of, 149b.
Darby(?), Alice 1746, and others, floor-slab, (13) 43a.
Darcy
-, Arms of: (hatchment), (5) 14b; impaled by Harrison, (4) 11b.
-, Sir Arthur, site granted to, (40) 94a.
Darley family, of Aldby and Buttercrambe, site of house of, (137) 125a.
Darnley, arms of: (10) 29b; impaled by Sheffield, (10) 29b.
Darvall, Roger 1813, monument, (12) 39a.
Darwin, William, verger, house leased to, (274) 161b.
Date-stone, 18th-century, (60) 105b.
David and Saul, representation of (glass), (8) 21b.
Davidson, George 1779(?), Elizabeth 1774, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Davies
-, Richard . . . ., Ann 1758, Eleanor 1759(?), floor-slab, (13) 43a.
-, Robert, town clerk and antiquary: xcii; house built for, (395) 205b.
Davis, R., churchwarden, (13) 41b.
Davyes, Barbara 1765, Elizabeth 1767, brass, (8) 21a.
Davygate, 129a.
Davy Hall, prison and liberty, site of: (20) 49b; 129a; (287) 167b.
" Tower, summer-house built in angle of, (499) 235b.
Dawnay
-, Arms of, (12) 37b.
-, Thomas 1683, brass, (12) 37b.
Dean and Chapter
-, Ashlar blocks sold by, (36) 77a.
-, Church in hands of, (12) 36a.
-, House sold to, (277) 163b.
-, Houses built for: (279) 165a; (323) 181b; (339) 187a; (340) 187a.
-, Property owned by: (35) 71a; (273) 161b.
-, School built for, (49) 104a.
Dean Court Hotel, part of house absorbed into, (333) 185a.
Deanery Gardens, park formerly known as, 129a.
Dean's Park, 129a, b.
Decalogue, see Creed, Lord's Prayer and Decalogue.
Dedications
-, All Saints, (1) 1a.
-, Holy Trinity, (2) 5a.
-, " " The Blessed Virgin and St. Katherine, (33) 58a.
-, St. Andrew, (3) 10a.
-, St. Anne, (15) 46b.
-, St. Anthony, (39) 91a.
-, St. Catherine, (6) 15b.
-, St. Crux, (4) 11a.
-, St. Cuthbert, (5) 12a.
-, St. Denys, (6) 15a.
-, St. George, (7) 20a.
-, St. Helen, (8) 20a.
-, St. James: (2) 5b; (6) 15b; (15) 46b.
-, St. John the Baptist, (6) 15b.
-, " " " " and St. John the Evangelist, (11) 30b.
-, " " " Evangelist, (15) 46b.
-, St. Katherine, (10) 25b.
-, St. Laurence, Lawrence: (10) 25b; (15) 46b.
-, St. Leonard, (40) 93b.
-, St. Margaret, (9) 22b.
-, St. Martin, (10) 25a.
-, St. Mary: (10) 25b; (11) 30a.
-, St. Michael: (12) 36a; (13) 40b.
-, " " or St. Nicholas, (6) 15b.
-, St. Nicholas: (9) 23a; (10) 25b; (14) 44a; (15) 46b.
-, St. Peter, (10) 25b.
-, St. Sampson, (14) 44a.
-, St. Saviour, (15) 46b.
-, St. Thomas the Martyr: (10) 25b; (15) 46b.
-, St. William, (34) 62a.
-, Virgin Mary: (6) 15b; (15) 46b; (22) 50b.
Dedication Stone, pre-Conquest, (11) 33b, Pl. 21.
De Grey House, (394) 204b, Fig. 127, Pl. 100.
" " Rooms, (48) 103a, Fig. 58, Pl. 100.
Demaine, James, see Architects.
" and Brierley, see Architects.
Denking, Lancelott, carpenter, (38) 89a.
Dennis, Richard [1678], floor-slab, (2) 9b.
Desks, see Furniture.
De Vere, arms of, (2) 9a.
Dickinson, Bernard, carver, (45) 100a.
Disney, James, bricklayer, (45) 100a.
Dixon
-, James and Sons, name inscribed on pewter salver, (9) 25a.
-, Leonard, of Castleford, 1780, floor-slab, (6) 19b.
Dixon's Yard, carriageway leading to, (513) 237b.
Dobson
-, Arms of, impaled by Thompson, (11) 35b.
-, D. 1758, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
-, John James 1763, and family, monument, (15) 48b.
Dodsworth, Roger, antiquary: brass recorded by, (11) 30b; glass identified by, li; monuments recorded by, xlvi, (9) 24b.
Dome, glazed, 18th-century, (334) 185b.
Domesday Book, churches mentioned in: (1) 1a; (4) 11a; (5) 12b; (11) 30a.
Dominican Friary, site of, xxxiv.
Doncaster, Thomas, property leased by, (476) 228a.
Donne, John, inscription on pewter patens, (6) 19b.
Donors, representations of (glass): li, lii; (2) 8a, 9a; (6) 18a, b; (8) 21b; (10) 28a, b; (12) 38a, b; (13) 42b.
Doorcase, 17th-century, (136) 125a.
Door Furniture
-, Brass, 18th-century, (89) 115a.
-, Iron, 15th-century, (38) 90b.
-, See also Closing-ring and Hinges.
Doors and Doorways
-, In Churches and Chapel
-,-, 12th-century, (6) 16b, Pl. 26.
-,-, 13th-century: (10) 26b; (33) 59b.
-,-, 14th-century: (10) 26b; (11) 32b; (33) 59b.
-,-, 15th-century: (4) 11b, Pl. 158; (5) 14a, Pl. 26; (9) 23b; (13) 42a;
(14) 46a, Pl. 26.
-,-, 17th-century: (1) 3a; (4) 11b; (10) 26b.
-,-, 18th-century: (2) 8a; (6) 17b; (13) 42a, Pl. 36; (14) 46a.
-,-, 19th-century: (2) 8a; (33) 60a.
-,-, See also Porches, Of Churches.
-, In Other Buildings
-,-, External
Mediaeval, lxxiii.
13th-century, (40) 94b.
14th-century, (37) 83a, Pl. 71.
15th-century: (34) 63a, Pl. 158, 63b, 64a; (36) 79a, Fig. 47, Pl.
158; (38) 90b, Pl. 158; (bracket), (174) 134a; (424) 215a;
(434) 217a; (437) 218b, Pl. 200; (485) 232a, Pl. 200.
16th-century: (317) 179a; (330) 184a.
1600–1800, lxxviii.
17th-century: (34) 64a, Pl. 77; (35) 71a, Pl. 83; (37) 87b, Pl.
71; (136) 125a; (471) 226a.
c. 1700, (296) 172b, Pl. 159.
18th-century: (35) 76a; (61) 106a, Pl. 159; (77) 110b; (89) 115a;
(156) 130b; (249) 151b, Pl. 159; (250) 152b, Pl. 113; (275) 162b,
Pl. 160; (277) 163b; (319) 180b; (330) 184a; (334) 185a, Pl.
160; (340) 187a, Pl. 160; (341) 187b; (369) 197b; (375) 199b;
(383) 202a, Pl. 161; (397) 206b; (407) 208b, Pl. 160; (411) 210b,
Pl. 159; (483) 213b.
19th-century: xcv; (83) 113b; (133) 123b; (205) 141a, Pl. 161;
(287) 168a; (301) 174a, Pl. 161; (327) 183a; (398) 207a; (410)
210a, Pl. 161; (415) 211b; (498) 235b.
-,-, Internal
15th-century: (36) 79a, Fig, 47, Pl. 162; (413) 211a.
16th-century, (70) 108a.
1600–1800, lxxxi, Fig. 9, p. lxxxiii.
17th-century: (36) 80a, Pl. 162; (130) 122b; (174) 134a, Pl.
162; (317) 179b; (368) 197a; (483) 231b; (487) 232b.
c. 1700: (34) 65a; (121) 120b, Fig. 9a, b; (284) 167a.
18th-century: (35) 75a, 76b, Pls. 85, 163; (36) 79a, Pl. 162; (38)
90a, b; (44) 98a; (45) 102b, Pl. 99; (72) 109a; (82) 113a, Pl.
107; (89) 115a, b, Pl. 111; (117) 119b, Fig. 9k; (147) 127a;
(249) 152a; (254) 156a, Pl. 163; (275) 162b, Pl. 162; (277)
164a; (287) 168b, Fig. 9i, j, Pl. 163; (375) 199b; (407) 208b,
Fig. 9c, d; (409) 209b, Fig. 9e-h; (410) 210a; (417) 212b;
(474) 227a; (483) 231b, Pl. 163; (492) 235a.
19th-century: (37) 86b; (90) 115b; (154) 129b, Pl. 163; (391)
203b.
Dorothy Wilson's Hospital, (42) 96b, Fig. 54, Pl. 153.
Dossie, William 1808, monument, (12) 39b.
Doughty, M. Lovell 1748, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Dovecot, 17th-century, (480) 230a.
Drainage System, 18th-century, (319) 181a.
Drake
-, Arms of, (12) 39b.
-, Elizabeth Dalton 1746, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Francis, antiquary: (3) 10a; (6) 15b; (8) 21b; (9) 23a; (11) 30a; (35)
70a; (37) 83a; (44) 97a; 105b; (250) 152b; 180b; 207b; (411) 210b.
-, Nathan 1778, Mary 1825, and children, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Drapers' Company, arms of, (38) 90a.
Driffield
-, Robert 1772, floor-slab, (32) 56b.
-, " 1816, Mary 1806, and children, monument, (32) 56b.
Drinking Fountain, early, location of, 160b.
Duckett, John 1833, Mary 1797, Grace 1816, James 1820, Hannah 1847, headstone, (6) 19b.
Duckworth, Mary 1819, monument, (32) 56b.
Dugdale, Sir William, glass recorded by, (6) 17b.
Duke Gill Hall, location of former, 150b.
" of York, house formerly known as, (527) 239b.
Duncombe, Dean A. W., street renamed after, 129b.
" Place: 129b-131b; boundary mark in, (55) 105a; former gateway in, (40) 94a.
Dunning, John, warden of hospital, (38) 91a.
Durham, Prior of, church in possession of, (1) 1a.
Dutch Glass, 15th and 16th-century, (8) 21b.
" House, The, (297) 172b, Pl. 185.
Dykes, W. H., architect, (8) 20b.
Ealand, Richard, house leased to, (323) 181b.
Eaves Gutters, 19th-century, xcv.
Ebenezer Methodist Church, Bailiffe Bridge, pulpit now at, (11) 35b.
" Primitive Methodist Chapel, former, (26) 52a, Fig. 30, Pl. 66.
Eboracum Lodge of Freemasons, hall bought by, (405) 208a.
Ebor Brewery, site of, 105b.
" Buildings, former, (33) 58a.
" Tavern, part of house occupied by, (61) 106a.
Ebrauk, statue of, 117b.
Edgar, George Henry Lennox 1815, George Donald McKay 1820, monument, (5) 14b.
Edward, I, II, III, friary used as residence by, xli.
" IV, stone granted by, (34) 62a.
" VI, property granted by: (33) 57b; (35) 69a.
Effigies, monumental, liv.
-, 14th-century, (22) 51a.
-, 17th-century, (4) 11b, Pl. 41.
-, 18th-century, (12) 39b, Pl. 44.
Efrard, Grim and Aese, inscription recording building of church by, (11) 30a, 33b.
Egerton, arms of, (4) 11b.
Egremond, William de, representation of (glass), li.
Egyptian Hall, design of room based on, (45) 101a, Pl. 98.
Elcock
-, Francis 1686, memorial stone, (17) 49b.
-, Richard, house inherited by, (156) 130b.
Electric Theatre, carved stones found in digging foundations of, (22) 51b.
Elim Tabernacle, 235a.
Elizabeth I, Queen, arms of, (44) 98b.
Ellerbek, Thomas, vicar, contract for supply of stone arranged by, (10) 25b.
Ellis
-, Thomas, senior, warden of hospital, (38) 91a.
-, William, mason, (45) 100a.
Ellison, Robert 1778, headstone, (6) 19b.
Ellwood, inscription on pewter paten, (6) 19b.
Elsley, C. H., director of gas company and Recorder of York: xciv; house occupied by, (395) 205a.
Elwald, John and Agnes, Robert and Ellen, inscription to (glass), (12) 38b.
Elyott
-, Arms of, (2) 9b.
-, Lyonel 1689, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
Embroidery, 18th-century (fragments of), (2) 9b.
Emperor Sigismund's Sword, (44) 98a, Pl. 64.
Engine Houses, former: for fire engine, (288) 170a; for water-pumping engine, (283) 166b.
England, arms of: (2) 7a, 9a; (5) 14a; (10) 29a, b.
Engravers, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Erghes, Richard, parson, (9) 22b.
Eskritt, Mary, property possibly sold to, (353) 193a.
Etherington, John, warden of hospital, (38) 91a.
Etridge's Royal Hotel: hotel formerly part of, (284) 167a; location of, 166a.
Etty
-, John 1779, Matthew 1818, Esther 1829, monument, (1) 4a.
-, Lewis, rector, (13) 41b.
-, William: see Architects; Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carpenters and Joiners; Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carvers.
Evangelists: representations of (carved wood), (1) 3b, Pl. 38; symbols of, (13) 43b.
Ewbank, George, junior and senior, property of: (80) 111b; (81) 111b.
Ewer and Dish, silver, 17th-century, (44) 99b.
Excavations: xxxiii, xxxiv, xxxviii, xxxix, xl; (6) 17a; (11) 33a; (14) 44a; (22) 51a; (33) 60b; (40) 94a; 105b; (105) 117b; 127b; 135b; 148b; (309) 176a; 180b; 220b; (469) 225a.
Eyre
-, . . . ence 1746, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, John, land rented by, (311) 176b.
Eyre's Coach-house, fire service operated from, (388) 202b.
FG, silversmith, (10) 29b.
Fairfax
-, Charles, Viscount, of Emley, residence built for, (82) 112a.
-, Lord, property sold to, (35) 70a.
Fairfax House, (82) 112a, Fig. 65, Pls. 101–108.
Faith, representations of: (stone), (4) 12a, Pl. 41; (silver), (44) 98b.
Fame, representations of: (silver), (44) 99a, Pl. 64; see also Mercy and Fame.
Farington, J., view by, (247) 151a.
Farrer
-, Frances 1680/1, brass, (12) 37b.
-, Richard 1780, Margaret 1764, monument, (12) 39b.
Farrow, see Ferrer.
Far Water Lane, street formerly known as, 134b.
Fawkes, arms of, impaled by Vavasour, (12) 39a.
Feasegate, 131b–132a.
Featherstone, Mary 1835, floor-slab, (9) 25a.
Fences, wattle, discovery of, xxxiv.
Fentiman, William, bricklayer, house built by, (442) 219a.
Fenton
-, Prebend of: Former prebendal house of: (377) 200a; location of
gatehouse of, (321) 181a. Property of: (320) 181a; (321) 181a.
-, Richard, houses built for, (68) 107a.
Fenton House, (377) 200a, Fig. 125, Pl. 8.
Ferrer or Farrow, Thomas, Prior of Hexham, lease of house granted by, (34) 62a.
Festival Concert Room, building formerly known as, (46) 102b.
Finch, Rev. Edward, Canon Residentiary of York Minster: property bought by, (35) 70a; alterations by, (35) 70b.
Finclegayle, street first mentioned as, 132a.
Finial Cross, 11th-century, (4) 12a.
Finkle Street: 132a; lane formerly known as, 166a.
Fireplaces and Overmantels, lxxiii, lxxxi, xcv.
-, 15th-century, (420) 213b.
-, 16th-century: (34) 65a; (35) 75b; (37) 84a, 88a; (480) 229b.
-, c. 1600: (276) 163a; (346) 192a, Pl. 174; (465) 223a.
-, 17th-century: (34) 67b; (35) 74a, 75a, b, Pl. 174; (189) 136b; (240)
149b; (271) 161a; (311) 177a, Pl. 175; (317) 179b, 180a; (329) 183b;
(343) 189a; (422) 214a; (424) 215a; (478) 228b; (480) 230b, Pl.
175; (483) 231b; (485) 232a; (488) 234a; (528) 240a.
-, c. 1700: (70) 108b; (421) 213b; (452) 221a; (468) 225a.
-, 18th-century: (34) 65a, b; (35) 74a, 75a, b, 76b, Pls. 85–87; (37) 87a,
Pl. 174; (38) 90a; (44) 98a, Pl. 179; (45) 101b, 102a, Pl. 99; (61)
106a; (72) 109a; (77) 111a, Pl. 179; (82) 112b, 113a; (89) 115a, b,
Pl. 111; (91) 116b; (117) 120a, Pl. 177; (133) 123b; (147) 127a;
(156) 131b, Pl. 178; (199) 140b; (232) 147b, Pl. 178; (249) 152a,
Pls. 171, 178; (270) 160a; (275) 162b, Pl. 179; (277) 163b, 164a,
Pl. 176; (278) 164b; (287) 168b, 170a, Pls. 176, 180; (312) 178a,
Pl. 178; (330) 184b; (340) 187b; (376) 200a; (378) 201a, Pl. 180;
(407) 208b; (418) 213a; (419) 213b; (472) 226b, Pl. 179; (483)
231b, Pl. 180; (492) 234b, Pl. 180; (499) 236a; (516) 238a, Pl. 177.
-, c. 1800: (147) 127a, Pl. 179; (195) 140a.
-, 19th-century: (35) 76b, Pl. 179; (239) 148b; (270) 160b; (278) 164b,
Pl. 180; (395) 206a; (cast-iron surround), (459) 222b; (467)
224a; (480) 231a.
Fire Station, former, 19th-century, (388) 202b.
First Water Lane, street formerly known as, xxxiv, 149b.
Fisher
-, Ann 1827, William 1834, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, C., architect, house used as office by, (84) 113b.
-, Charles, see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
-, Family, see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
-, Frances 1839, headstone, (2) 9a.
-, John, see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
Fisher and Hepper, see Architects.
Fish Landing, location of former, 220a.
" Market, bridge used as, (50) 104b.
Fish-pond, of Foss, street built on ground originally covered by, 199a.
Fitzhugh(?), arms of, (8) 21b.
Five Lions, (505) 237a.
" Wounds, shield painted with (glass), (12) 38a.
Flagons, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Fleming, William, bricklayer, (477) 228a.
Flemish Bell, (4) 11a.
Flemyng, Thomas, joiner, (12) 36b.
Fletcher, Benjamin 1834, Mary 1829, Ann 1829, monument, (11) 35a.
Flintoft, J., see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
Flood Bank, pre-Conquest, site of, 149a.
Floors
-, Brick, (319) 180b.
-, Inlaid Wood, (61) 106a.
-, Lime-ash: (122) 121a; (123) 121a; (134) 124a; (165) 132b; (177) 134b;
(247) 151b; (254) 156a; (307) 174b; (479) 229a.
-, Mosaic, Roman, 105b.
-, Paved: (8) 22b; (44) 98a; (61) 106a.
-, Stone-flagged: (45) 101b; (69) 107b; (249) 152a; (277) 163b; (325)
182b.
-, Timber, lxv.
Floor-slabs, see Monuments, funeral.
Floor-tiles, 12th-century, (1) 5a, Fig. 13, p. 4b.
Folcard, Flemish monk, biography by, (12) 36a.
Font-covers, xlviii.
-, c. 1700, (33) 60a.
-, 18th-century: (2) 8a; (10) 28a, Pl. 36.
-, 19th-century, (11) 34b.
Fonts
-, Mediaeval, (bowl), (10) 28a.
-, 12th-century, on 13th-century bases, (8) 21a, Pl. 38.
-, 15th-century: (4) 11b; (6) 17b.
-, 17th-century, (11) 34b.
-, 18th-century: (2) 8a; (5) 14a.
-, 19th-century, (5) 14a.
Footless Lane, street first recorded as, 166a.
Fordham Hotel, property formerly known as, (354) 193b.
Forman, John, master mason, (12) 36b.
Fortitude, representation of (silver), (44) 98b.
Fortress, Roman, see under Roman.
Foss
-, Fish-pond of: formation of, xxxiii; street built on ground covered
by, 199a.
-, River, quay of friary on, xli.
Foss Bridge, (50) 104b, Pl. 116.
Fossgate: xxxiii, 132a–134b; old view of, Pl. 3; stone coffin and lid found in, (22) 51a.
Foss Navigation, street given name from, 167a.
Foster
-, James Lancelot, inscription recording part taken in restoration of
church by, (15) 48b.
-, Jos. 1709, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
-, Mary 1810, Robert 1845, and children, monument, (15) 48b.
Fothergill
-, Marmaduke, property of: (410) 210a; (411) 210b.
-, Thomas, house of, (411) 210b.
-, Sir Thomas 1735, monument, (12) 39b.
Foulford, John, carpenter, (36) 77b.
Foundations, wooden pile, discovery of, xxxiv.
Fountayne
-, Mrs. E., house leased to, (280) 165a.
-, Dean John: crest of, (280) 165b, (340) 187a; houses built by, (274)
161b, (280) 165a.
Fowler
-, C. Hodgson, see Architects.
-, Elizabeth 1804, Mary 1806, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Family 1780–1816, floor-slab, (13) 43a.
-, George 1802, Martha 1807, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Fox
-, George, of Bramham Park, college owned by, (34) 63a.
-, James, college leased by, (34) 63a.
Fox Inn, The, former, (346) 191a, Fig. 119.
France, arms of, (5) 14a.
Franciscan Friary, see Religious Foundations.
Fraser, Susanna 1812, Daniel 1832, monument, (8) 22a.
French Protestants, chapel used by, (37) 82b.
Friargate: xxxiv; 134b.
Friaries: xxxiv, xli; see also Religious Foundations.
Friars of the Sack, see Religious Foundations, Friaries.
" Terrace, (498) 235b.
Friends' Meeting House: (27) 52b, Fig. 31, Pl. 67; finds from, (11) 36a.
Frobisher, Nathaniel 1800, and infant son, monument, (1) 4a.
Fryer
-, James 1806, Margaret 1793, James 1816, Margaret 1776, floor-slab,
(13) 43b.
-, " Robert 1840, and family: floor-slabs, (2) 9b; monument, (2) 9a.
Fulford Road, theatre arcade removed to, (47) 103a.
Furniture
-, Chairs
-,-, 17th-century: (1) 3a, Pl. 38; (13) 42a, Pl. 38; (32) 56b.
-, Chests, xlvii.
-,-, 13th-century, (37) 88a, Pl. 35.
-,-, 16th-century: (6) 17b; (37) 88a.
-,-, 17th-century: (1) 5a; (13) 42a, Pl. 35.
-, Cupboards
-,-, 12th-century, (469) 225a.
-,-, 18th-century: (34) 65a; (37) 87a; (287) 168b; (312) 178a.
-,-, 19th-century: (37) 86b; (45) 102a; (428) 216a.
-, Desks
-,-, 17th-century, (37) 84b.
-,-, 18th-century, (37) 87a.
-, Tables
-,-, 17th-century: (11) 36a; (13) 43b.
Fysh, inescutcheon for, (13) 43a.
Gables, lx, lxi, lxxix.
-, Curved, Dutch or Shaped: (35) 71b, 74a, 75b, Pl. 88; (85) 114a,
Pl. 136; (90) 115b; (122) 121a; (156) 131b; (164) 132b, Pl. 136;
(200) 141a, Pl. 136; (254) 156a; (275) 162b; (297) 173a; (335)
185b, Pl. 136; (369) 197b.
-, Tumbled: (156) 131b; (208) 141b; (296) 172b; (297) 173a; (353) 193b;
(478) 228b; (480) 230a; (484) 232a; (537) 241b.
Gail Garth, area known as, 156a.
Gale
-, Arms of, (344) 189b.
-, George, goldsmith, carved panels from house of, (344) 189b.
Galleries
-, In Churches, xlviii.
-,-, 18th-century, (12) 38a.
-,-, 19th-century: (6) 17b; (choir), (7) 20a.
-, In Nonconformist Chapels
-,-, 19th-century: (24) 52a; (26) 52b; (27) 54a, Pl. 67; (28) 54a; (30)
54b; (31) 54b, Pl. 67.
-, In Secular Buildings
-,-, 18th-century: (38) 90a; (musicians'), (44) 98a.
Garbutt, William, addition to house probably by, (61) 106a.
Gardeners' Arms, house formerly known as, (218) 143b.
Garderobe Shaft, 12th-century, discovery of base of, (469) 225a.
Garencieres
-, Theophilus, house built by, (458) 222a.
-, " Davye 1803, Prudence Elizabeth 1801, John Wade 1787,
Theophilus 1797, monument, (8) 22a.
Gargoyle, probably 15th-century, (8) 22b.
Garland, Richard, house probably of, (208) 141b.
Garrick Coffee House, property formerly known as, (353) 193a.
Garrick's Head, The, property formerly known as, (353) 193a.
Garton, Thomas, chantry priest, bequest by, (34) 62a.
Gas, lighting by, see Lighting.
Gatehouses
-, Roman, xxxiii.
-, c. 1600, (215) 143a.
-, 17th-century, (37) 88a.
Gate-piers, 17th-century, (62) 106b.
Gates, iron, (32) 55b.
Gayle, George, church granted to, 105b.
Gee, Margaret 1818, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
Gent, Charles and Alice 1723, Adeliza 1761, monument, (12) 39a, b.
George III, arms of, (8) 22b, Pl. 32.
" IV, arms of, (13) 42a.
" Inn: former archway from courtyard of, (52) 104b; surviving architectural details of, (142) 126a.
" Street, 134b–135a.
Gibbs, James, design popularised by, lxxviii.
Gibson
-, Joseph, ironfounder, xci.
-, William, gardener, house sold to, (319) 180b.
Gibson and Walker, ironfounders, (395) 205b.
Gilbertson, John, carpenter, (38) 89a.
Gillow, Robert, vicar, bequest by, (33) 58b.
Girdlergate, part of street formed from widening of, 117a.
Glass, xlviii, Pls. 45–63, 186, 187.
-, Mediaeval: (fragments), (14) 46a; (38) 91a.
-, 13th-century, (6) 18b, Pl. 55.
-, 14th-century: (1) 3a, b, Pls. 48, 50, 55, 56; (2) 8a, b, 9a; (6) 17b, 18a,
b, Pls. 50, 60; (8) 21a, b; (10) 29a; (11) 34b, 35a; (12) 38a, b, Pls.
49, 56; (13) 42b.
-, 15th-century: (1) 3b; (2) 8a, b, 9a, Pls. 45, 46, 55–59; (5) 14a; (6)
17b, 18b, 19a, Pls. 47, 55; (8) 21b, 22a; (10) 28a, b, 29a, b, Pls. 46,
51, 54, 56, 61; (11) 34b, 35a; (12) 38a, b; (13) 42a, b, Frontispiece,
Pls. 52, 53, 62.
-, c. 1500, (8) 22a.
-, 16th-century: (8) 21b, 22a; (12) 38a, b, 39a, Pls. 49, 63.
-, 17th-century: (8) 22a; (14) 46a; (35) 76b.
-, c. 1700: (8) 21b; (36) 79b, Pl. 187; (38) 91a, Pl. 187.
-, 18th-century: (2) 8a; (8) 21b; (12) 38b; (35) 76b; (36) 80a; (38) 91a,
Pl. 186; (287) 170a, Pl. 187; (488) 234a, Pl. 186.
-, c. 1800, (12) 38b.
-, 19th-century: (4) 11b; (6) 18a, b, 19a; (10) 28a, b, 29a, b; (13) 42a,
b; (35) 76b; (36) 79b; (335) 185b; (492) 235a.
Glass-painters: xlix, l, li, lii; evidence for location of trade of, 220b; see also Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Glass-painters and Glaziers.
Glaziers: lii; see also Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Glass-painters and Glaziers and Plumbers and Glaziers.
Glaziers' Company, arms of, (8) 22a.
Glazing: early, lxxv; plate, 19th-century, (472) 226b.
Glover Lane, former, 180b.
God the Father, representations of: Glass: (1) 3a; (2) 8a, Pl. 46; (10) 29a, Pl. 46; (13) 42b. Stone, (8) 20b, Pl. 30.
Gold, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Golden Fleece Hotel, The, (313) 178a.
" Hart, hotel formerly known as, (313) 178b.
" Lion: Inn formerly known as, (142) 126a. Public house, former: (398) 207a; house formerly part of, (399) 207a.
" Slipper, (211) 142b.
Goldie, G., see Architects.
Golding, Thomas, college buildings and close granted to, (33) 57b.
Goldsmiths: street inhabited by, 220b; see also Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
Goldsmiths' Company, arms of: (8) 21b; (10) 28a, Pl. 40; (12) 38b.
Goodell, Thomas, peruke-maker, house bought by, (502) 237a.
Goodlad, Joseph 1811, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Goodramgate: xxxiii, 135a–146a, Pl. 6; licence granted for bridge across, (33) 57a; vicars maintained by rents from properties in, (33) 57a.
Goodricke, John, astronomer, house occupied by, (254) 155b.
Gothic Style: xciv; (5) 12b; (47) 103a; (153) 129b; (279) 165a, Pl. 195; (287) 168b, Pl. 180; (378) 201a, Pl. 148.
Gould, Rawlins, see Architects.
Government School of Design, school known as, (49) 104a.
Graa
-, Arms of, (11) 34b, Pl. 29.
-, Thomas, will of, (11) 30b.
-, William, chantry founded by, (11) 30b.
-, " and Joan: figure brass, xlvi; probable tomb-chest of, (11)
35a.
Graa Chantry, (11) 30a, b.
Graham
-, Frances 1721, monument, (2) 9a.
-, Rev. John 1844, monument, (15) 48b.
-, Richard, flagon given by, (2) 9b.
-, " 1746, Cordelia 1763, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
Grammer
-, Arms of, (12) 39a.
-, Mary 1738, monument, (12) 39a.
Grant, William, joiner and carpenter, (82) 112a.
Grantham
-, Annais de, coffin lid with inscription to, (8) 21a.
-, Hugh, mason, (3) 10a.
Grapcunt Lane, lane formerly known as, 146b.
Grape Lane, 146b–147a.
" " Chapel, (28) 54a.
Grapes Inn, public house formerly known as, (368) 196b.
Grates
-, 18th-century: (375) 199b; (383) 202a; (424) 215a.
-, 19th-century: (34) Fig. 41, p. 68b; (37) 87a; (90) 115b; (115) 119a;
(250) 155a; (326) 182b; (428) 216a; (430) 216b.
-, See also Carron.
Gratrix, Mary 1790, brass, (1) 2b.
Graves, Matthew 1771, sons Matthew 1772 and William 1773, headstone, (6) 19b.
Gravestones, see Monuments, funeral.
Graveyard: site of former, 162a; see also Burial Grounds and Churchyards.
Gray
-, Mrs. E., plan by, (35) 71a.
-, Edwin, improvements commissioned by, (35) 71a.
-, Family, property bought by, (35) 70b.
-, Mr., joiner, (14) 44b.
-, Thomas, Master of St. Christopher's Guild, canvas stained and
painted at expense of, (36) 77b.
-, William, alterations by, (35) 70b.
Gray's Court: xxxiii; (35) 69a, 75a, Figs. 43, 44, Pl. 1.
Grayson, Rev. Isaac 1831, Mary 1831, brass, (11) 34b.
Great Bedern, (33) 57b.
" Flesh Shambles, street formerly known as, 212b.
Grecian Steps, steps known as, 151a.
Green
-, Mrs. Alice, tablet recording benefaction by, (14) 46a.
-, Amos 1807, monument, (11) 35a.
-, Arms of, (35) 71b.
-, Frank, of Nunthorpe Hall: fittings bought by, (35) 75a; property
bought by, (34) 63a, (35) 71a.
-, Martha 1723, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
Greenbury, Joshua, churchwarden, (6) 17a.
Greggs, Edward 1795, monument, (20) 50a.
Gregory, John 1792, Catherine 1823, and children, headstone, (1) 4a.
Greig, J., engraving by, (35) 71a.
Grews, William 1770, Jane 1790, monument, (13) 43a.
Grey
-, Archbishop Walter de, confirmation of statutes by, (33) 58a.
-, Earl de, impetus for erection of building given by, (48) 103a.
Grey Friars, river wall of, xxxv.
Grundy, William, of London, silversmith, (1) 4a.
Grunwell, William 1793, Ann 1794, monument, (20) 50a.
Guildhall, (36) 76b, Figs. 46–48, Pls. 68, 69.
Guilds
-, Halls of: xxxv, lviii; (36) 76b; (37) 82a; (38) 88b; (39) 91a; 156a;
236b.
-, Mediaeval hospitals associated with, lvii.
Gutter, lead, 18th-century, (277) 163b.
Gylby, Rev. Thomas 1761, memorial stone, (17) 49b.
Gyles
-, Family, glass-painters and glaziers, xlix.
-, Henry, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Glass-painters and
Glaziers.
Gyliot, John and Joanna, monument, xlvi.
H. E. O., churchwarden, (5) 14a.
Haberdashers' Company, arms of, (4) 11b.
" Hall: xxxv; 236b, Pl. 3.
Haddock, Capt. P. (1722?), floor-slab, (5) 14b.
Haden, William 1788, Thomas 1792, William 1800, headstone, (11) 35a.
Halfpenny
-, Joseph, see Artists and Surveyors.
-, William, joiner, (277) 163b.
Hall
-, George, tenement of, (311) 176b.
-, Jeremiah 1751, headstone, (14) 46a.
-, Nicholas, carver, (1) 4b, Pl. 36.
-, Robert, properties owned by, (349) 192b.
Halls, lx, lxi.
-, In Mediaeval Colleges: (33) 57b, 60a; (34) 65b, 66a, 68b.
-, In Timber-framed Houses: (194) 138b; (346) 191a, b, 192a; (436)
217b; (485) 232a; (530) 240a; (537) 241a, b.
-, See also Guilds, halls of.
Hamerton
-, Alan 1405, and Isabella, floor-slab, (13) 43a.
-, Arms of, (13) 43b.
Hammond, Misses Dinah and Grace, property acquired from, (89) 114b.
Hancock, William 1485, and Ellen, brass, (13) 41b.
Hands(?), Thomas, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
Hanging Bowls, bronze, 7th-century, (11) 36a.
Hanslap, Henry, Canon of Windsor, sword given by, (44) 98b.
Hansom, Charles Francis and Joseph Aloysius, see Architects.
Hansom Cab, The, (269) 158a.
Hanson, Charles James, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Painters.
Harbert, Robert, mason, (12) 36b.
Hardy
-, Christopher, churchwarden, (6) 17a.
-, Elizabeth 1690, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Hargrove, W., antiquary: (34) 63a; (44) 97a; (282) 166b.
Hargrove's Library, office used for, (141) 126a.
Harington or Harrington, Christopher, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
Harper, John, see Architects.
Harrison
-, Arms of: (4) 11b; impaled by Herbert, (4) 11b.
-, James 1781, Mary 1810, Ann 1766, Elizabeth Joy 1767, floor-slab,
(13) 43b.
-, John 1729, monument, (13) 43a.
-, Robert 1822, Ann 1823, monument, (12) 39a.
-, William 1799, Dorothy 1786, and others: floor-slab and monument,
(13) 43a.
Hartley
-, Robert 1803, Jane 1808, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, Thomas, alderman, brewer, house built by, (397) 206b.
-, " 1808, Jane 1833, monument, (8) 22a.
Harvey
-, Daniel, carver, (44) 97a, Pl. 197.
-, H. W., glass-painter, (36) 78a.
-, John, roof recorded by, (36) 77b, 79b.
Hastings, arms of, (12) 38a.
Hatchments: (4) 11b; (5) 14a, b.
Hathelsaye, John de, foundation of chantry by, (15) 46b.
Hatter Lane, street formerly known as: xxxiv; 149b.
Havergate, lane formerly known as, 147a.
Haver Lane, 147a.
Hawarden Place, location of former, (33) 58a.
Hawkesworth, Alice, bequest by, (6) 15b.
Hawk's Crest, houses formerly known as, (222) 144a.
Haxby, Thomas, musical instrument maker, houses built by, (74) 109b.
Hayes, T., of Beverley, monumental mason, (8) 22a.
Hay Market, site of, 179a.
Haymongergate, street formerly known as, 212b.
Haymonger Lane, lane formerly known as, 180a.
Hazlewood Castle, North Yorkshire, bells now at, xliii.
Headlam
-, Arms of, impaled by Redman, (61) 106b.
-, John, carpenter, (2) 7b.
Headstones, see Monuments, funeral.
Hearon, (?) John 176., Sarah 17.., floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Heath Hall, Wakefield, fireplace removed to, (89) 115b.
Heating: of mediaeval buildings, lxxiii; and ventilation, of chapel, (27) 53a, b.
Hebden, John 1766, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
Hellekeld: buildings occupying probable site of, (244) 150a; location of property known as, 149b.
Helmet, of wood, 17th-century, (1) 3b.
Helmsley, John de, chantry founded by, (14) 44a.
Henderson, James, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Plasterers.
Henry I, building materials granted by, (40) 93b.
" III, guildhall mentioned in charter of, (36) 76b.
" IV, visit of, xxxv.
" VI: charter granted by, (39) 91a; licence granted by, (34) 62a.
" VII, visit of, 220b.
Hepper, W., architect, house used as office by, (84) 113b.
Herbert
-, Alexander 1668, hatchment, (4) 11b.
-, Arms of, (4) 11a, b.
-, Christopher, merchant, (311) 176a, b.
-, Henry 1667, Lady Lucy 1671, Elizabeth 1674, hatchment, (4) 11b.
-, Thomas, property of, (311) 176b.
-, Sir Thomas, house purchased by, (330) 184a.
-, " " 1681, Lucia 1671, brass, (4) 11a.
Herbert House, The, (311) 176a, Fig. 109, Pl. 121.
Herb Market, location of, 147a.
Heron, Henry Sydney 1798, gravestone, (15) 49a.
Hertergate, street formerly known as: xxxiv; 134b.
Heselgrave, Ann 1797, and Robert, headstone, (14) 46a.
Hessay
-, Thomas, innholder, and Rosamund, property possibly sold by, (353)
193a.
-, William 1808, Elizabeth 1793, and children, monument, (4) 12a.
Hessey
-, Ann 1801, headstone, (6) 19b.
-, T., churchwarden, (13) 41b.
Hewan
-, Dorothy 1735, floor-slab, (13) 43a.
-, Joseph, house remodelled by, (306) 174b.
Hewley
-, Arms of: (36) 80a; (41) 96b, Pl. 182.
-, Sir John: portrait of, (32) 56b; room decorated at expense of, (36)
78b, (inscription) 80a.
-, Sir John 1697, Dame Sarah 1710, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
-, Lady Sarah: chair said to have been used by, (32) 56b; chapel
endowed by, (32) 55b; hospital founded by, (41) 96a; portrait
of, (32) 56b.
Heworth, Robert, carpenter, house built by, (417) 212b.
Hick, Joseph, blacksmith, messuage acquired by, (502) 236b.
Hickneld Hackneld, 179a.
High Jubbergate, part of street known as, 149a.
" Ousegate: lxxvii; 147a–148b.
" Petergate, 180b–186b, Pls. 5, 8.
Hilary House, chapel replaced by, 207b.
Hilileigh, Robert 1712, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Hill, William, operator of ferry, buildings leased to, (253) 155a.
Hinges, early, (375) 199b.
Hitch family, heraldry and monograms associated with (glass), (35) 76b.
Hodgson
-, Elizabeth, 18th-century hatchment, (5) 14b.
-, Of Highthorne, arms of, (5) 14b.
-, Thomas, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Glass-painters and
Glaziers.
Hog-backs: xxxvii; (fragments), (11) 34b.
Holbeck, William, mayor, possible merchant's mark of, (36) 77b.
Holgate, Archbishop, property acquired by: (35) 69b; 171b.
Holme
-, Alderman, timber-framed buildings belonging to, (524) 239a.
-, Robart, engraver, (6) 17a.
Holmes
-, William, of London, silversmith, (44) 99b.
-, " 1558, brass, (6) 17a.
Holy Family, representations of (glass): (2) 8b, Pl. 51; (10) 29a, Pl. 51.
" Priests' House, Peasholme Green, lvii.
" Spirit, representations of: as dove (glass): (6) 19a; (10) 28b, 29a; in glory (carving), (13) 43b, Pl. 37.
Holy Trinity
-, Chantry established at altar of, (14) 44a.
-, Churches of:
-,-, Goodramgate: (2) 5a, Fig. 14, Pls. 9, 16; tenements built on
churchyard of, (222) 143b.
-,-, King's Square: xxxix, xl; bells from, xliii, xliv; former churchyard
of, (17) 49b; salvers from, (14) 46b.
-,-, Micklegate: bosses reused in roof of, (4) 12a; font and cover now
at, (15) 48b.
Holy Trinity, Blessed Virgin and St. Katherine, chapel of, see Bedern Chapel.
" Trinity Priory, Micklegate, patronage of church passed to, (5) 12b.
Honorius III, papal bulla of, (16) 49a.
Hood Bracket, 15th-century, (174) 134a.
Hopwood, Jonathan, lease acquired by, (292) 172a.
Horner, Joseph, of Masham, butter factor, house built by, (319) 180b.
Hornpot Lane: 180b; houses facing onto, (347) 192a.
Hornworkers, pits of, 180b.
Horrobine, Dorothy 1789, headstone, (9) 25a.
Horsefair, The, friary established in: xxxiv, xli; (22) 50b.
Horsfield, Robert 1711, Elizabeth 1666, Mary 1668, Elizabeth 1673, Hannah 1719, and children, monument, (10) 29b.
Horsley
-, Benedict, plan by, 231b.
-, Mr., painter, (2) 9b.
-, Matthew 1810, and family, headstone, (6) 19b.
Hosier Row or Lane, row of houses known as, 174b.
Hospitals: Mediaeval: lvi; (37) 82a, b, 83a; (38) 89a; (39) 91b. See also Almshouses and Religious Foundations.
Hotham
-, Dorothy 1799: floor-slab, (9) 25a; monument, (9) 24b.
-, George Nathaniel, merchant and haberdasher, messuage occupied
by, (430) 216b.
-, R. W., churchwarden, (6) 19a.
-, Robert Welborn 1806, and family, monument, (6) 19a.
Houses and Public Buildings
-, Mediaeval and Later
-,-, Stone: xxxiii; lviii.
-,-, Stone and Timber Framing: (92) 116b; (93) 116b; 129a, Pl. 3.
-,-, Timber-framed: lviii; (306) 174b; (491) 234b.
-, 14th-century and Later
-,-, Timber-framed: (215) 143a, Pl. 119; (222) 143b, Fig. 86, Pls. 117,
130; (240) 149a, Pl. 117; (291) 171a, Fig. 107, Pl. 135; (364) 196a,
Pl. 125; (436) 217b, Figs. 138, 139, Pl. 135; (471) 225b; (530)
240a, Fig. 154.
-, c. 1400 and Later
-,-, Timber-framed, (537) 241a, Figs. 156, 157, Pl. 118.
-, 15th-century and Later
-,-, Timber-framed: (151) 128a, Figs. 76, 77; (174) 133b, Fig. 80, Pl.
120; (210) 142a, Fig. 85; (229) 146b; (243) 150a; (255) 156a; (336)
186a, Pl. 5; (346) 191a, Fig. 119; (350) 192b, Fig. 3h; (365) 196a;
(420) 213b, Fig. 136; (421) 213b, Fig. 136, Pl. 124; (422) 214a,
Fig. 136, Pl. 124; (434) 217a; (435) 217a; (437) 217b, Fig. 139,
Pls. 124, 135; (470) 225a; (476) 227b, Fig. 145, Pl. 125; (478) 228a,
Pl. 121; (479) 228b, Fig. 146, Pl. 125; (485) 232a, Fig. 148;
(488) 232b, Fig. 148, Pl. 125; (519) 238b, Fig. 151, Pl. 118;
(536) 240b, Fig. 155, Pl. 126.
-, c. 1500 and Later
-,-, Timber-framed: (130) 122a, Pl. 119; (184) 135b; (193) 136b, Fig.
83, Pl. 122; (194) 138a, Fig. 84, Pl. 123; (343) 189a.
-, 16th-century and Later
-,-, Timber-framed: (70) 107b, Fig. 62; (186) 136a; (223) 145a, Fig. 87;
(242) 150a; (311) 176a, Fig. 109; (312) 177b, Fig. 109, Pl. 7;
(317) 179a, Fig. 110, Pl. 126; (353) 193a, Pl. 156; (362) 195a, Fig.
121, Pl. 125; (363) 195b, Fig. 123; (400) 207a; (480) 229a, Fig.
147, Pl. 148.
-, c. 1600 and Later
-,-, Timber-framed: (124) 121a, Fig. 72; (165) 132b; (185) 135b.
-, 1600–1800, lxxv.
-, 17th-century and Later
-,-, Brick: (162) 132b; (166) 132b; (195) 140a; (320) 181a; (381) 201b;
(483) 231a, Fig. 148; (484) 231b, Fig. 148; (486) 232b, Fig. 148;
(528) 239b, Fig. 153.
-,-, Stone and Brick, (35) 69a, Figs. 42–45, Pls. 81–88.
-,-, Timber-framed: (162) 132b; (311) 176a, Fig. 109, Pl. 121; (329)
183b, Fig. 113, Pl. 5; (351) 193a; (361) 195a, Pl. 125; (427) 215a,
Fig. 137; (452) 221a, Fig. 140; (453) 221a; (454) 221b; (487) 232b,
Fig. 148, Pl. 125; (493) 235a, Fig. 149.
-, c. 1700 and Later
-,-, Brick: (121) 120b; (189) 136a; (219) 143b; (284) 167a; (296) 172b'
Pl. 144; (316) 178b, Pl. 142; (335) 185b, Fig. 116; (489) 234a;
(510) 237b; (525) 239b.
-, 18th-century
-,-, Brick, Notable: (61) 105b, Fig. 60, Pl. 138; (72) 109a, Fig. 63; (74)
109b, Pl. 143; (76) 110a, Pl. 143; (77) 110a, Fig. 64, Pl. 146; (82)
112a, Fig. 65, Pls. 101–108; (85) 113b, Fig. 66; (89) 114a, Fig. 67,
Pls. 109–111; (91) 116a, Fig. 68, Pl. 148; (114) 118b, Fig. 69; (115)
118b, Pl. 141; (117) 119a, Fig. 70; (133) 123a, Fig. 73, Pl. 141;
(135) 124a, Fig. 74; (137) 125a; (147) 127a, Fig. 75; (157) 131b,
Pl. 143; (158) 131b, Pl. 143; (175) 134a, Fig. 81; (233) 147b, Fig.
89, Pl. 144; (234) 148a, Fig. 90, Pl. 144; (249) 151b, Fig. 91, Pl.
138; (250) 152b, Fig. 92, Pls. 113–115; (254) 155b, Fig. 94, Pl. 6;
(265) 157b, Fig. 96; (272) 161a, Fig. 98, Pl. 7; (274) 161b, Fig. 99,
Pl. 7; (275) 162b, Pl. 145; (277) 163b, Fig. 101, Pl. 139; (278)
164b, Fig. 102; (280) 165a, Pl. 142; (319) 180b, Pl. 142; (327)
183a, Fig. 112, Pl. 5; (330) 184a, Fig. 114, Pl. 5; (334) 185a, Fig.
115, Pls. 5, 147; (340) 187a, Fig. 117, Pl. 6; (344) 189a, Fig. 118,
Pl. 140; (348) 192a, Fig. 120; (377) 200a, Fig. 125, Pl. 8; (378)
201a, Pl. 145; (383) 201b, Fig. 126, Pl. 143; (387) 202b, Pl. 149;
(397) 206b, Fig. 129, Pl. 147; (407) 208a, Fig. 130; (408) 208b, Pl.
149; (410) 210a, Fig. 132, Pl. 141; (411) 210b, Fig. 133, Pl. 140;
(413) 211a, Fig. 134; (416) 211b, Pl. 142; (417) 212b, Fig. 135,
Pl. 112; (429) 216a, Fig. 137; (472) 226a, Fig. 143; (474) 226b,
Fig. 144, Pl. 141; (477) 228a, Pl. 146; (516) 237b, Fig. 150;
(521) 239a, Fig. 152. Terraces: (287) 167b, Fig. 105, Pl. 4;
(375) 199b, Fig. 124, Pl. 137; (409) 208b, Fig. 131, Pl. 4.
-,-, Stone and Brick: (44) 96b, Fig. 55, Pls. 93–95; (45) 100a, Fig.
57, Pls. 96–99; (156) 130a, Fig. 78, Pl. 139.
-, 19th-century, xcii.
-,-, Brick, Notable: (46) 102b; (48) 103a, Fig. 58, Pl. 100; (66–68)
107a, Fig. 61; (173) 133a, Fig. 79; (256) 156a, Fig. 95; (324) 181b,
Fig. 111, Pl. 8; (352) 193a, Pl. 156; (390) 203a, Pl. 149; (394)
204b, Fig. 127, Pl. 100; (395) 205a, Fig. 128, Pl. 154. Terraces:
(181) 135a, Fig. 82, Pl. 149; (373) 199a; (395) 205a, Fig. 128, Pl.
154; (404) 207b; (451) 220a, Pl. 156; (512) 237b; (513) 237b;
(531) 240b.
-,-, Stone and Brick, (279) 165a, Fig. 103, Pl. 151.
Howgill, John, joiner and carpenter, (45) 100a.
Howme
-, Arms of, (2) 7a, Pl. 29.
-, Robert de, chantry founded by, (2) 5b.
Howme Chapel, (2) 5b.
Huddersfield, stone from: xcvi; (392) 204a.
Huddleston, near Sherburn-in-Elmet, stone from: xcv; (10) 25b.
Hudson
-, Francis 1800, Susannah 1800, monument, (4) 12a.
-, George, table commemorating mayoralty of, (2) 9a.
-, Richard 1802, Elizabeth 1804, monument, (4) 12a.
-, William, house occupied by, (279) 165a.
Hughes
-, Arms of, (6) 19a.
-, Dorothy, 17th-century monument, (6) 19a, Pl. 42.
-, Thomas, alderman, gift by, (38) 89a.
Hungate: xxxiv; 148b–149a; excavation in, (22) 51a; selions of land near, xxxv.
Hungate
-, Arms of, (5) 14a.
-, Edmund 1614, brass, (5) 14a.
-, Robert 1619, brass, (5) 14a.
Hunt, Mary 1756, Ann 177., Francis 179., gravestone, (15) 49a.
Hunter, Alexander 1809, Elizabeth 1794, Ann 1814, and sons, monument, (12) 39b.
Hurst's Yard, 236b.
Husthwaite, prebendary of, lease of prebendal house granted by, (34) 62a.
Hutchinson
-, ... 1765, floor-slab, (9) 25a.
-, Edward, churchwarden, (6) 17a.
-, James, Lord Mayor, ewer and dish given by, (44) 99b.
-, William 1772, monument, (13) 43a, Pl. 43.
Hutton
-, Barbara, flagon given in memory of, (11) 35b.
-, John, flagon given by, (11) 35b.
-, Richard, house of, (246) 151a.
Hygieia, representation of (plasterwork), (344) 189b.
IB: monumental mason, (12) 39b; of London, silversmith, (44) 99b.
IH, of London, silversmith, (14) 46b.
Images, see Carving.
Indents, see Brasses, monumental.
Industrial Buildings: (69) 107b; (225) 146b; (283) 166b; (355) 194a; premises altered for use as, (221) 143b.
Infilling, of timber framing, lxii, lxiii.
Ingram
-, Ann 1758, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
-, Sir Arthur, mansion built by, 129a.
Inns and Public Houses
-, Albion, former, (205) 141a.
-, Angel, former, (215) 143a.
-, Anglers' Arms, (194) 138a.
-, Anglesey Arms, former, (389) 203a.
-, Baynes' Hotel, former, (368) 196b.
-, Bear, The, former, (142) 126a.
-, Beech Tree, former, (213) 142b.
-, Black Bull, former, 132a.
-, " Horse, former, (520) 239a.
-, " Swan: (136) 124a; (317) 179a; former, 122a.
-, Bloomsbury, The, former, (229) 146b.
-, Blue Bell, (177) 134b.
-, Board, The: (161) 132b; (321) 181a; former, (194) 138b.
-, Bull, The, former, 122a.
-, Burns Hotel, former, (269) 158a.
-, Coach and Horses, 167b.
-, Cross Keys Tavern, former, xxxix.
-, Cutt-a-Feather, site of, (396) 206b.
-, Duke of York, former, (527) 239b.
-, Ebor Tavern, former, (61) 106a.
-, Five Lions, (505) 237a.
-, Fox, The, former, (346) 191a.
-, Gardeners' Arms, former, (218) 143b.
-, Garrick's Head, former, (353) 193a.
-, George, The, former (mediaeval): 121b; (142) 126a.
-, Golden Fleece, (313) 178a.
-, " Hart, former, (313) 178b.
-, " Lion, former: (142) 126a; (398) 207a.
-, " Slipper, (211) 142b.
-, Grapes, former, (368) 196b.
-, Hansom Cab, (269) 158a.
-, Hawk's Crest, former, (222) 144a.
-, Jackson's Hotel, former, (368) 196b.
-, King's Arms: (247) 151a; former, (170) 133a.
-, King's Head, former: (158) 132a; (477) 228a; site of, (397) 206b.
-, Little John, (79) 111b.
-, Londesbro Arms, (368) 196b.
-, Lord Nelson, former, (494) 235b.
-, Market Tavern, (150) 128a.
-, Nag's Head, site of, (396) 206a.
-, Noah's Ark, former, (222) 144b.
-, Old George, former, (22) 51a.
-, " Turk's Head, former, (241) 150a.
-, " White Swan, (223) 145a.
-, Phoenix, The, (182) 135a.
-, Punch Bowl, former, (400) 207b.
-, Queen's Head, (174) 133b.
-, Red Calf, former, (336) 186b.
-, " Lion: (519) 238b; former, (414) 211b; site of, (207) 141b.
-, Robin Hood, former, (78) 111a.
-, Royal Oak, (210) 142a.
-, Shoulder of Mutton, former, (418) 213a.
-, Star and Garter, former, (241) 150a.
-, Talbot, site of: (344) 189b; (345) 191a.
-, Thomas's Hotel, (284) 167a.
-, Three Cranes, (401) 207b.
-, " Cups, former, (518) 238a.
-, " Tuns, (149) 127b.
-, Tomlinson's Hotel, former, (368) 196b.
-, Wellington, The, former, (214) 142b.
-, White Dog, former, (491) 234b.
-, " Hart, former, (491) 234b.
-, " Horse, site of, (396) 206b.
-, Ye Olde Starre, (465) 223a.
-, York Arms, (324) 181b.
-, Yorkshireman, former, (148) 127b.
Inscriptions: (2) 9a; (6) 19a; (14) 46a; (36) 80a, Pl. 197; (37) 87a; (38) 91a, Pl. 182; (41) 96b, Pl. 182; (42) 96b, Pl. 182; (44) 97a; (194) 138b; (277) 163b; (325) 182b; (391) 203b; (471) 226a; see also Assembly Marks; Brasses, monumental; Carving; Coffin Lids; Creed; Glass; Masons' Marks; Monuments funeral; Plate and Scratchings.
Institute of Popular Science and Literature, hall built for, (405) 208a.
Irish Immigrants: (33) 57b; 236b.
Ironfounders see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Ironwork
-, Back-plate, for ring-handle, 15th-century, (38) 90b.
-, Balustrades, (26) 52b.
-, Bands, on chests, 13th and 16th-century, (37) 88a.
-, Brackets, (12) 38a.
-, Columns: (26) 52b; (27) 54a; (28) 54a; (30) 54b; (46) 102b; (311)
177b.
-, Gates, (32) 55b.
-, Railings: (32) 55b; (156) 130b; (395) 205b.
-, Torch Extinguisher, (334) 185a, Pl. 160.
-, See also Carron, Cast Iron, Grates and Staircases.
Ispingail, lane first recorded as, 219b.
Italianate Style: (285) 167b, Pl. 156; (391) 203b, Pl. 155.
Jack, Richard, painter, (44) 98a.
Jackson, Tobias 1833, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
Jackson's Hotel, public house formerly known as, (368) 196b.
James, Thomas 1732, monument, (12) 39a.
Jameson, Mr., solicitor, college leased by, (34) 63a.
Jaques
-, Elizabeth 1651, brass, (4) 11b.
-, John, merchant, tenement occupied by, (311) 176b.
-, Roger, property of, (311) 176b.
Jardine, Robert 1802, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
Jeeb, Jane 1718, Judith 1718, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Jefferson, Francis 1756, Dorothy 1783, and children, monument, (1) 4a.
Jefferys, Thomas, map by, (207) 141b.
Jeffrys
-, Arms of, (12) 40a.
-, Susanna, alms-dish given by, (12) 40a.
Jenkins, Sir Henry, of Grimston, college owned by, (34) 62b.
Jenkinson, William, saddler, house occupied by, (429) 216a.
Jennings, William 1804, floor-slab, (13) 43a.
Jetties: lix, lx, lxii, lxiii, lxv, lxvi, Fig. 4, p. lxvi; (34) 63a, 64a, b; (37) 84a, 86a, 88a; (70) 108a; (130) 122b, Pl. 119; (149) 128a; (150) 128a; (151) 128a; (162) 132b; (165) 132b; (174) 134a, Pl. 120; (184) 135b; (185) 135b; (189) 136b; (193) 137a, Pl. 122; (194) 138b, Fig. 4a, b, Pl. 123; (211) 142b; (215) 143a, Pl. 119; (222) 145a, Pl. 117; (225) 146b; (229) 147a; (240) 149a, Pl. 117; (244) 150b; (255) 156a; (291) 171a, b, Fig. 107, Pl. 135; (299) 173b, Pl. 120; (307) 174b, Pl. 122; (311) 176b, Pl. 121, 177b, Fig. 4c; (313) 178b; (317) 179a, Pl. 126; (318) 180a; (321) 181b; (329) 183b; (343) 189a; (350) 192b; (351) 193a; (353) 193a; (360) 195a; (362) 195a; (365) 196a; (366) 196a; (367) 196b; (418) 213a; (420) 213b; (421) 213b; (422) 214a; (437) 218b; (441) 219a; (452) 221a; (456) 221b; (468) 224b; (470) 225b; (471) 226a; (476) 227b; (478) 228b, Pl. 121; (479) 229a; (480) 229b, Pl. 148; (487) 232b; (488) 234a; (536) 240b, 241a, Pl. 126; (537) 241a, Pl. 118.
Jewell, John, Bishop of Salisbury, book written by, (1) 2b.
Jews, street inhabited by: xxxiii; 121b.
Johnson
-, Francis, architect, (61) 106a.
-, Peter, Recorder: civic plate given by, (44) 99b; house built for, (89)
114a.
-, Richard 1789, Mary 1810, headstone, (9) 24b.
Johnston
-, David 1700, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
-, Henry, recordings by: xliii; xlvi; (2) 8a, b, 9a; (6) 18b; (9) 24b; (10)
28b; (11) 35b.
Joiners, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carpenters and Joiners.
Jolliff, William 1835, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Jones, George Fowler, see Architects.
Joubrettegat, street formerly named, 149a.
Jubbergate: 121b; 149a, b; bell-house in, xliii; street formerly part of, 158a.
" Chapel, congregation formerly meeting at, (29) 54a.
Judges' Court, (133) 123a, Fig. 73, Pl. 141.
" Lodging: (250) 152b, Fig. 92, Pls. 113–115; house formerly used as, (133) 123a.
Jurdan, Henry, bell-founder, xliii.
Justice, representations of: (silver), (44) 98b, 99a; in a Triumphal Car (glass), (36) 80a.
Karr
-, John: chantry founded by executors of, (14) 44a; probable merchant's
mark of, (14) 45a, b, Pl. 29.
-, Thomas, bequest by, (14) 44a.
Kaye, Sir John Lister, house occupied by, (82) 112a.
Keep, Henry, antiquary: xlvi; (9) 23a.
Kempe
-, Archbishop, licence issued by, (39) 91a.
-, Thomas, Bishop of London, probable arms of, (2) 8a, Pl. 45.
Kendal Marble Works, fireplaces from, (395) 205b.
Kendall, John 1823, Honor 1833, monument, (10) 29b.
Kergate, see Cargate.
Ketmongergate, street probably known as, 207b.
Kidder, John, of London, silversmith, (44) 99b.
Kidd's Yard, passageway named, (221) 143b.
Kilby
-, Thomas . . . ., floor-slab, (5) 14b.
-, " 1792, Grace 1793, monument, (5) 14b.
King Street: xxxiv; 149b.
Kings, representations of (glass): (2) 8b; (8) 21a; (10) 29b; (11) 34b; (13) 42b, Pls. 53, 62.
King's Arms: (247) 151a; former, (170) 133a.
" Court, 149b–150b.
" Ditch (possible), 171b.
" Fish-pond: formation of, xxxiii; landing on banks of, xxxiv.
" Head Hotel, house formerly known as, (158) 132a.
" " Inn: house built on site of, (397) 206b; property formerly known as, (477) 228a.
" Manor, railings now at, (44) 97a.
" Square: 150b–151a; Roman gatehouse in, xxxiii.
" Staith: xxxv; (1) 104b; 151a–152a; building material removed for repairs at, (36) 77b.
" Tofts, establishment of friary in, xxxiv.
Kingston-upon-Hull, export of woollen cloth from, xxxv.
Kiplin, James, lease granted to, (189) 136b.
Kirby
-, Roland, silversmith, (1) 4a.
-, Thomas: bricks and iron railings supplied by, (395) 205b; house
built for, (395) 205b.
Kirkby, arms of, impaled by Waterhouse, (12) 39b.
Kirkham, John de, bell-founder, possible coffin lid of, xlvii.
Kitchens: lxxvii; (35) 74a, Pl. 174; (89) 115a; (117) 119b; (250) 155a; (270) 160a; (375) 199b; (395) 206a; remains of, 15th and 16th-century, (105) 117b.
Knight, Rev. William: monument 1739, (12) 39a; part of house rebuilt by, (91) 116a.
Knole Park, Kent, staircase modelled on that at, (35) 71a.
Knoll(?), arms of, (14) 45b.
Knowles
-, Anthony 1814, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
-, J. A.: glass identified by, (6) 19a; home of, (488) 233b.
-, J. W., see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Glass-painters and
Glaziers.
Labours of the Months, representations of: (stone), (9) 24a, Pls. 26, 28; (wood), (64) 44b, Pl. 198.
Lady Hewley's Hospital, (41) 96a, Pl. 152.
" Peckett's Yard: 152a, Pl. 7; entrance to, (311) 176b; houses in: (311) 177a; (312) 177b, Pl. 7.
" Row, (222) 143b, Fig. 86, Pl. 117.
Lamb of God, representations of (glass): (8) 21b, 22a; (13) 42b.
Lamp Standards, cast-iron, (48) 103b.
Lane, William 1484, and Katherine, brass, (4) 11b.
Laneham, Canon William of, site of close given by, (33) 57a.
Lanes, mediaeval: xxxiv; 135b; 236b.
Langley, Batty, fireplaces modelled on designs published by: lxxxii; (35) 75a, Pl. 87; (117) 120a, Pl. 177; (516) 238a, Pl. 177.
Langton
-, Sir John, stone bought from quarry of, (10) 25b.
-, William 1466, brass, (13) 41b.
Lanterns
-, Of Churches: xl; (1) 2b; (8) 20b.
-, Of Secular Buildings: (377) 200b; glazed: (45) 102a; (147) 127b.
Last Judgment, figures from (glass), (1) 3b.
Latimer, arms of: (2) 9a; (12) 38a.
Latrines, public, order for establishment of, xxxiv.
Lawson
-, Family, site of friary obtained by, (21) 50a.
-, Mary 1774, monument, (12) 39b.
Laycock
-, Mr., mason, (14) 44b.
-, Thomas: house of, xciv; report by, xciii.
Laycon, Edmund, floor-slab commissioned by, (11) 35b.
Layerthorpe Bridge, building material removed for repairs at, (36) 77b.
Layland, Jacob 1760, Ellen 1751, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Lead Mill Lane, 152a.
Leadwork, lxxix.
-, Brackets, fall-pipe
-,-, 18th-century, (254) 155b, Pl. 181.
-, Cistern
-,-, 18th-century, (77) 111a.
-, Cross
-,-, 9th-century, (11) 36a.
-, Rainwater Gutter
-,-, 18th-century, (277) 163b.
-, Rainwater Heads and Pipes, Pl. 181
-,-, 16th-century, (480) 229b, Pl. 181.
-,-, 18th-century: (35) 71b; (61) 106a, Pl. 181; (70) 108a; (74) 109b;
(78) 111b; (80) 111b, Pl. 181; (81) 111b; (89) 115a; (117) 119b;
(122) 121a; (123) 121a; (157) 131b; (158) 132a; (178) 134b; (198)
140b; (208) 141b; (209) 142a; (232) 147b, Pl. 181; (233) 148a, Pl.
181; (234) 148b; (251) 155a; (254) 155b; (265) 157b; (280) 165b;
(292) 172a; (319) 180b; (327) 183a; (333) 185a; (334) 185a; (340)
187a, Pl. 181; (345) 191a; (358) 194b, Pl. 181; (364) 196a; (406)
208a; (407) 208a; (410) 210a, Pl. 181; (411) 210b; (413) 211a;
(433) 217a; (442) 219a; (503) 237a; (506) 237a; (516) 237b.
-,-, 19th-century: (13) 43b; (173) 133a; (273) 161b.
Leatherwork, see Altar-frontals.
Leatherworker's Shop, pre-Conquest building used as, (309) 176a.
Lectern, 15th-century, (1) 3b, Pl. 38.
Leda, representation of, (35) 74a.
Leicester, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
Le Marcery, shops known as, 149b.
Lendal: 152a–156a; bell-founding in, xliii; boundary mark in, (58) 105a.
" Congregational Chapel, former, (29) 54a; Trustees of, chapel built for, (31) 54b.
" Hill House, (282) 166b.
" House: (29) 54a; former, house incorporating remains of, (252) 155a.
Leng, Elizabeth 1806, floor-slab, (5) 14b.
Lewis, David 1773, Margaret 1787, James 1804, headstone, (9) 25a.
Liberty of St. Peter: location of poor-house for, (33) 57b; streets lying within: 180a; (part) 220b.
Library, house used as, (395) 205a.
Liddell, Charles & Co., lead manufactory, location of, 152a.
Lidgett Grove Chapel, Acomb, pulpit removed to, (11) 35b.
Lifting Machinery, 19th-century, (221) 143b.
Lighting, gas: xciv; (15) 47a; (29) 54a; (36) 78a.
Lime Street, site of, (22) 51a.
Lincoln, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
Lindley, Charles, engraving by, (45) 102b.
Linen Manufactory: 167a; 236b.
Lintel, arched, possible (fragment), pre-Conquest, (11) 33b.
Linton
-, Ann 1785, headstone, (6) 19b.
-, Jeoffrey, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Plumbers and Glaziers.
Lister
-, John, and wives, inscription to (glass), (12) 38a, b.
-, " Hardman 1810, brass, (10) 28a.
Little Alice Lane, street formerly known as, 117b.
Little Bedern, identification of, (33) 57b.
" Blake Street, street formerly known as, 129b.
" Coney Street, street formerly known as, 220a.
" John: (79) 111b; part of house incorporated into, (78) 111a.
" Shambles, 156a.
" Stonegate: 156a, b; house at corner of, (476) 227b.
Livery Collars and Badges, silver, 16th and 17th-century, (44) 99a.
Lloyd
-, Anne 1830, monument, (11) 35a.
-, Arms of, (11) 35a.
-, Marion 1821, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, " Christina 1821, monument, (12) 39a.
Locke, John, portrait bust of (plasterwork), (82) 113a.
Lockey, George 1838, headstone, (2) 9a.
Lodge, 19th-century, (153) 129a.
" Joseph 1758, Jeanetta 1774, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Loe, William [1678], floor-slab, (2) 9b.
Lofthouse, Seth, of London, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
Londesbro Arms, (368) 196b.
London, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
Long, Elizabeth 1780, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
" Close Lane, 236b.
Lonsdale, Robert, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carpenters and Joiners.
Lop Lane, street formerly known as, 129b.
Lord Mayors' Tables: liv; (1) 3b; (2) 9a; (5) 14b; (12) 39a; (13) 42b.
" Nelson, house formerly known as, (494) 235b.
Lord's Prayer, see Creed, Lord's Prayer and Decalogue.
Louth, Robert de, bequest by, (14) 44a.
Louvres, in mediaeval buildings: lxxiii; possible: (33) 60b; (39) 93a.
Lower Friargate, 134b.
Low Jubbergate, part of street known as, 149a.
" Ousegate, 156b–157b.
" Petergate, 186b–199a, Pl. 6.
Lowther, Susannah 1714, brass, (5) 14a.
Lucas, Samuel, builder, (6) 19a.
Lucifer(?), representation of (glass), (13) 42a.
Lucy, arms of, (8) 21b.
Ludham, Thomas de, vicar, houses erected in churchyard for: (10) 26a; (139) 125b.
Lund
-, John, houses built by: (221) 143b; (222) 144b.
-, Richard 1826, Sarah 1813, monument, (5) 14b.
MC, churchwarden, (4) 11a.
MH, churchwarden, (4) 11a.
MW, churchwarden, (4) 11a.
Mace-rests: liv; (1) 3b; (37) 84b.
Maces
-, 17th-century, (silver-gilt), (44) 98b, Pl. 92.
-, 18th-century, (wood), (37) 88a.
MackGibbon, Betty 1762, brass, (4) 11b.
Maclagan Memorial Hall, (34) 63a, 66a, Pl. 80.
Maison Dieu of St. John Baptist, references to, (38) 89b.
Mallatratt, Mrs. Phebe 1831, monument, (15) 48b.
Malt Shovel Yard, 236b.
Manars, Agnes, 149., monument, (9) 24b.
Manby, Louisa 1832, monument, (5) 14b.
Manchlin, Richard, churchwarden, (10) 28a.
Mancklin, Samuel 1687, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Mangey, Christopher, silversmith, (5) 14b.
Mangy, George, silversmith, (12) 40a.
Mann, Joshua, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Engravers.
Manor House, The: (514) 237b; carriageway leading to, (513) 237b.
Mansfield, Isaac, plasterer, lxxxvii.
Mansion House: (44) 96b, Fig. 55, Pls. 93–95; balusters resembling those at, (35) 75a; portraits on loan at, (32) 56b; site of chapel and maison dieu now occupied by, (36) 77a.
Marfitt
-, Thomas, property of, (358) 194b.
-, " glass dealer, nephew of above, property inherited by, (358)
194b.
Market Crosses, former: 175a; 206a.
" Hall, former, 206a.
" Places: former: xxxiv; 174b; 206a: street built as, 173b.
Markets: xxxiii, xxxiv; 173b.
-, Fish, bridge used as, (50) 104b.
-, Hay, site of, 179a.
-, Herb, site of, 147a.
-, Thursday: xxxiv; 206a.
Marketshire, street of, 174b.
Market Street, 158a.
" Tavern, (150) 128a.
Markett, Henry, bequest by, (1) 1b.
Markham, Dean, painted glass kept in Minster by, (33) 58b.
Marmion(?), arms of, (12) 38a.
Marriage Feast at Cana, part of, possible representation of (glass), (5) 14a.
Marsar, Thomas, inscription to (glass), (12) 39a.
Marsh, The, area known as: xxxiv; 207b.
Marshall
-, John, bequest by, (34) 62b.
-, Susan 1794, James 1796, monument, (12) 39b.
Masham, prebendary of, lease of prebendal house granted by, (34) 62a.
Mason
-, Isaac, drawing endorsed by, (46) 102b.
-, John 1828, monument, (32) 56b.
-, William 1708, and Jane, monument, (11) 35a.
Masonic Hall, (405) 208a, Pl. 156.
Masonry, Roman, see under Roman.
Masons, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Mason's Hospital, building formerly used as, (119) 120b.
Masons' Marks: (2) 9a; (8) 22a; (9) 24b; (10) 29b; (36) 80a.
Masterman, Henry, house built by, (450) 220a.
Maude, John 179., Elizabeth 1772, Mary 1825, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Maugham, John, smith, (12) 36b.
Maw, Francis, house occupied by, (62) 106b.
Mawbey, E. G., architect, (36) 78b.
Mawe, Mary 1823, monument, (12) 39a.
Mayer, John, initials probably for, (233) 148a.
Meaux Abbey, boundary of property of, (22) 50b.
Mechanics' Institute, The, former, (405) 208a.
Meek
-, Francis, property left to, (137) 125a.
-, James, Lord Mayor, (2) 9a.
-, " junior, Lord Mayor, (2) 9a.
-, Roger 1730, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
Melrose
-, James, churchwarden: (6) 19a; monument 1837, (6) 19a.
-, Walter 178., and Margaret, grand-daughter, floor-slab, (6) 19b.
Melrose House, (397) 206b, Fig. 129, Pl. 147.
Mennim, A. M., architect, (387) 202b.
Merchant Adventurers' Hall: (37) 82a, Figs. 49, 50, Pls. 70–73; chapel of, 82b, 84a; former hospital of, lvii.
" Adventurers of York, Company of: arms of, (37) 84b, Pl. 32, 88a; house bought from, (311) 176a; origin of, (37) 82a; sale of bricks to, (22) 50b.
Merchantgate, 158a.
Merchants' Marks: (1) 2b; (2) 7b; (4) 11b; (11) 34b; (14) 45a, b, Pl. 29; (36) 79b, 80a.
" Staple, Calais, probable arms of, (5) 14a.
Merchant Taylors, Company of, arms of, (38) 91a, Pl. 186.
" " Hall: (38) 88b, Fig. 51, Pl. 74; hospital of, lvii.
Mercy, representation of (stone), (10) 29b.
" and Fame, representation of (stone), (4) 12a, Pl. 41.
Merske Street, street formerly known as, 148b.
Metcalfe
-, Elizabeth 1790, and children, monument, (12) 39b.
-, " 19th-century floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Mirabella 1843, headstone, (18) 49b.
Metham, arms of, (12) 38a.
Methodist New Connexion, chapel occupied by, (28) 54a.
Methodists, premises used as meeting places for: (33) 57b; (289) 170b.
Micklegate House, fittings from, (35) 75a, b.
Middleton, Capt. Robert 1765, brass, (10) 28a.
Middle Water Lane: street formerly known as, 128b; former mediaeval house in, 129a, Pl. 3.
Midland Bank: Nessgate, (285) 167b, Pl. 156; Parliament Street, (301) 174a, Pl. 155.
Milburn, G. C., carver, (1) 2a.
Mills, Robert and William, house occupied by, (280) 165b.
Milne, William Alexander 1834, monument, (12) 39a.
Milner, Thomas, house built by, (77) 110a.
Milner-White, Dean, glass restored under direction of: (12) 38a; (13) 42a.
Milton, John, portrait bust of (plasterwork), (82) 113a.
Minerva, representation of (carved wood), (271) 161a.
Minster, The: church appropriated to Chapter of, (3) 10a; fittings from: (12) 37b; (13) 41b; fittings now at: (10) 28a; (33) 58b, 60a.
" Court, 158a–160b.
" Fabric Rolls, references to rebuilding of church in, (12) 36b.
" Gate, mediaeval, demolition of, (324) 181b.
" Gates, 160b–162a, Pl. 7.
" Library: chapel used as, 129a; records and drawings preserved in: xciii; (33) 57a; (154) 129b.
" Song School, The, (49) 104a, Pl. 150.
" Stonemasons' Store, fittings now in: xlviii; (33) 59b.
" Stone Yard, lodge forming part of buildings of, (153) 129a.
" Yard, 162a–166a.
Mint Yard: area known as: (40) 94a; 204a; purchase of, (156) 130a.
Misericordes, see Seating.
Mitchell
-, Arms of, (12) 39a.
-, Mark 1778, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, Thomas 1762, Ann 1773, monument, (12) 39a.
Mitley
-, Charles, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carvers, and Sculptors
and Monumental Masons.
-, Mary 1773(?), monument, (5) 14b.
Molyneaux, Sarah 1841, headstone, (6) 19b.
Monk Bar Court: 141a; carriageway to, (203) 141a.
Monkhouse, W., and Bedford, F., see Artists and Surveyors.
Monkwearmouth, evidence of Saxon quarrying at, xxxvi.
Monteiths, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Monuments, funeral, liv.
-, Floor-slabs
-,-, 14th-century, (11) 35b.
-,-, 15th-century: (6) 19b; (11) 35b; (12) 40a; (13) 43a, b.
-,-, 17th-century: (2) 9b; (5) 14b; (8) 22a; (11) 35b; (12) 40a; (13)
43a, b; (15) 49a.
-,-, 18th-century: (1) 4a; (2) 9b; (5) 14b; (6) 19b; (8) 22a, b; (9) 25a;
(11) 35a, b; (12) 40a; (13) 43a, b; (14) 46a; (15) 49a; (32) 56b.
-,-, 19th-century: (1) 4a; (2) 9b; (5) 14b; (6) 19b; (9) 25a; (11) 35a,
b; (12) 40a; (13) 43a, b; (14) 46a; (15) 49a.
-, Gravestones
-,-, Pre-Conquest: xxxvii, xxxviii; (1) 2b, Pl. 23; (6) 17a, Fig. 19,
p. 19, Pl. 21; (11) 34a, b; (16) 49a, b.
-,-, 14th-century, (6) 19b.
-,-, 17th-century, (17) 49b.
-,-, 18th-century: (15) 49a; (17) 49b; (20) 50a.
-,-, 19th-century: (13) 43a; (14) 46a; (17) 49b; (20) 50a.
-,-, Date Unknown, (22) 51a.
-, Headstones
-,-, Pre-Conquest (fragment), (16) 49b, Pl. 21.
-,-, 18th-century: (1) 4a; (2) 9a; (5) 14b; (6) 19b; (9) 24b, 25a; (11)
35a; (13) 43a; (14) 46a; (15) 48b, 49a.
-,-, 19th-century: (2) 9a; (6) 19b; (11) 35a; (13) 43a; (14) 46a; (15)
48b, 49a; (18) 49b; (19) 49b; (32) 56b.
-, Tomb-chests
-,-, 14th-century, (11) 35a.
-,-, 17th-century, (4) 11b, Pl. 41.
-, Tomb Recess
-,-, 14th-century, (6) 19a.
-, Vault
-,-, 19th-century, (18) 49b.
-, Wall-monuments and Tablets
-,-, 15th-century, (9) 24b.
-,-, 16th-century, (10) 29b.
-,-, 17th-century: (4) 12a, Pls. 41, 43; (6) 19a, Pl. 42; (10) 29b, Pl. 41.
-,-, 18th-century: (1) 4a; (2) 9a; (4) 11b, 12a, Pl. 43; (5) 14b; (6) 19a;
(8) 22a; (9) 24b; (10) 29b; (11) 35a; (12) 39a, b, Pls. 42, 44; (13)
43a, Pl. 43; (14) 46a; (15) 48b; (32) 56b.
-,-, 19th-century: (1) 4a; (2) 9a; (4) 11b, 12a; (5) 14b; (6) 19a; (8)
22a; (9) 24b; (11) 35a; (12) 39a, b, 40a; (13) 43a; (14) 46a; (15)
48b; (24) 52a; (32) 56b.
-, Wall-monuments (Cartouches)
-,-, 17th-century, (12) 39a.
-,-, 18th-century: (5) 14b, Pl. 42; (11) 35a; (12) 39a, b, Pl. 42; (13)
43a.
Moore, Temple, see Architects.
More, Thomas, prebendary of Masham, lease of prebendal house granted by, (34) 62a.
Moreton, Roger de 1382, Isabella 1412, brass, (1) 2b.
Morris, Col. Roger 1794, Mary 1825, Maria 1836, monument, (15) 48b.
Morritt, Bacon, property of, (35) 70a.
Mortain, Count of, church belonging to, (4) 11a.
Morwood
-, Arms of, (12) 40a.
-, Sir George 1680/1, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Mosaic Floor, Roman, 105b.
Moseley, Thomas 17 .., floor-slab, (8) 22a.
Moses, possible representation of (painting), (5) 14b.
Mosey
-, John 1833, monument, (9) 24b.
-, Richard 1803, Ann . . .4, and sons, floor-slab, (9) 25a.
Mosley, Elizabeth and Richard, property acquired from, (417) 212b.
Moulding, 13th-century, (10) 29b.
Mounser, John, churchwarden, (14) 46b.
Mountain
-, J. Rt., drawings endorsed by, (46) 102b.
-, R., monumental mason, (14) 46a.
Mowbray, arms of, (2) 9a.
Mucky Pig Lane, street formerly known as, 132a.
Mudd
-, William, carpenter, property leased to, (440) 218b.
-, " 1771, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
Mulberry Hall, (478) 228a, Pl. 121.
Munby
-, Joseph 1816, Jane 1819, and children, gravestone, (14) 46a.
-, Mr., house of, (392) 203b.
Murton Parish Church, cup now at, (14) 46b.
Museum Chambers, (46) 102b.
" Street, 166a–167a.
Mushet, William 1792, monument, (11) 35a.
Muston, William, bequest by, (6) 15b.
Myers
-, Christopher 1832, Ann 1858, monument, (8) 22a.
-, Jeremiah, mason, (2) 7b.
Myres, Henry 1775, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Mystery Plays: xxxv; location of stations for, 122a, 220b.
Mythological Scenes, representations of (plasterwork), (45) 102a, Pl. 97.
N. W. & Co., silversmiths, (14) 46b.
Nag's Head Inn, house built on site of, (396) 206a.
Nalson, Valentine 1722/3, brass, (10) 28a.
Napier, John, warden of hospital, (38) 91a.
National School for Girls, building occupied by, (38) 89a.
" Trust: house presented to, (35) 71a; property modernised by, (299) 173b.
Navigation Road, 167a.
Nedlergate, street formerly known as, 212b.
Neile, Archbishop, cleaning of church ordered by, (9) 23a.
Nelson
-, John 1836, monument, (1) 4a.
-, " 1847, monument, (13) 43a.
Nelstrop, William, bricklayer, (390) 203a.
Nelthorpe, Richard, plasterer, (44) 97a.
Nessgate, 167b.
Neutgate, boundary mark from street formerly known as, (22) 51a.
Nevill, George, prebendary of Masham, (34) 62a, b.
Neville
-, Arms of: (5) 14a; (12) 38a; (22) 51b.
-, Family, location of town house of, 236b.
-, George, Archbishop of York, arms of, (2) 8a, Pl. 56.
Newark, Nicholas de, houses mentioned in compotus roll of, (215) 143a.
Newburgh Priory MSS., building accounts among, (82) 112a.
Newcombe, William 1779, William 1791, John 1796, headstone, (9) 25a.
New Connexion Chapel, pulpit removed to, (11) 35b.
" Deanery: xciv; buildings demolished for, (270) 158b; site of, 129a.
" Earswick Parish Church, alms-dish now at, (14) 46b.
Newey, G.J. F., clockmaker, (13) 42a.
Newgate, 170a–171b.
New Market Place, plans for, 173b.
" Residence, building originally known as, (154) 129b.
Newst..., Anne . . . . ., Christopher 1825, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
New Street, 167b–170a.
" " Chapel, former: (30) 54b; premises used as Minister's house for, (133) 123a.
Newton, Roger (1777), floor-slab, (1) 4a.
" Quarry, near Tadcaster, stone from, (36) 77a, b.
Niches
-, 14th-century, (33) 59a.
-, 15th-century: (11) 32b; (39) 92a.
-, 17th-century, (9) 24b.
-, 18th-century: (45) 101b; (249) 152a; (270) 160a; (317) 179b; (334)
185b; (369) 197b; with shelves: (319) 180b; (462) 222b; (516)
238a.
-, 19th-century: (90) 115b; (209) 142a.
Nicholson, George, see Artists and Surveyors.
Nine Orders of Angels, representations of, see under Angels.
Noah, representations of (glass), (13) 42b.
Noah's Ark, house formerly known as, (222) 144b.
Nonconformist Chapels, see Churches and Chapels.
Nook-shaft (fragment), carved, 12th-century, (1) 5a.
Norfolk
-, Thomas, property acquired from, (89) 114b.
-, " 1778, Elizabeth 1772, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
Norman Conquest, effect of, xxxiii.
" House, (469) 225a, Fig. 141, Pl. 89.
Norres, Nycholes, joiner, (36) 77b.
North
-, Arms of, (12) 39b.
-, Catherine and Christine 1734, monument, (12) 39b.
Northern Echo, photograph by, (437) 217b.
Northfolk Chantry, (11) 30a.
Northumberland, Henry Earl of, and others, licence granted to, (34) 62a.
Norton, escutcheon of pretence of, (4) 11b.
Norwich, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
Nost, John, and Carpenter, Andrew, monumental masons, (12) 39b.
Nostell, Priory of, prebend held by, 231b.
Nowtgail, Nowtgate Lane, part of street formed from, 134b.
Nursaw, Thomas 1765, Jane 1790, Jane their daughter 1776, floor-slab, (13) 43a.
Oates, John, John Edwin and Matthew, architects, xcviii.
O'Corall, Sir John, architect, (45) 100b.
Offices: (141) 126a; (probable) (298) 173a; (304) 174a; (391) 203b, Pl. 155; houses designed as, (279) 165a.
Ogleforth: 171b–173b; street previously regarded as part of, 115b.
Oglesby, Richard . . . ., Margaret 17.., floor-slab, (11) 35a.
Old Coney Street, street originally known as, 152a.
" Deanery, site of: 129a; school built on part of, (49) 104a.
Oldfield
-, Henry, senior, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Bell-founders.
-, William, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Bell-founders.
Old George Hotel, former, finds from stable-yard of, (22) 51a.
" Lane, lane formerly known as, 122a.
" Racket, The, building known as, (367) 196b.
" Residence, The, (277) 163b, Fig. 101, Pl. 139.
" Turk's Head, house formerly known as, (241) 150a.
" White Swan: (223) 145a, Fig. 87; building formerly serving as frontage to, (349) 192b.
" York, or Ebrauk, statue of, 117b.
Oliver, John, silversmith, (12) 40a.
Oliver Sheldon House, (61) 105b, Fig. 60, Pl. 138.
Ordinance of Taillours, guild first mentioned in, (38) 88b.
Osbaldeston, Sir Richard, house occupied by, (252) 155a.
Osbaldwick, prebend of, property formerly belonging to, (466) 223b.
Osbaldwyke, arms of, (10) 29b.
Osberht, styca of, cross marked with impressions of: xxxvii; (11) 36a.
Osmond Lane, lane possibly formerly named, 152a.
Our Lord Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Guild of, (37) 82a.
Ouse Bridge, council chamber on: (36) 77a; replacement of, (36) 78b.
Ousebridge Inn, public house formerly known as, (247) 151a.
Ousegate: xxxiii; High, see High Ousegate; Low, see Low Ousegate.
Outbuildings
-, Coach-houses
-,-, 18th-century: (35) 76a; (39) 93b; (60) 105b; (288) 170a.
-, Outbuilding
-,-, 18th-century, (91) 116b.
-, Stables
-,-, 18th-century: (79) 111b; (253) 155a; (288) 170a; (505) 237a.
-, Summerhouse
-,-, 18th-century, (499) 235b.
-, Workshops
-,-, c. 1600, (225) 146b.
-,-, 18th-century: (74) 109b; (169) 133a.
-,-, 19th-century: (169) 133a; (257) 156b; (361) 195a.
Overend, Leonard, slater, (395) 205b.
Oxford, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
P.. se, Charles 1708, monument, (10) 29b.
Pace, George, architect, (10) 25a.
Painters, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Paintings, lvi.
-, 17th-century: (32) 56b; (35) 74a; (frieze), (317) 180a.
-, 18th-century: (panels), (5) 14b; (35) 75a.
-, 19th-century, (door panels), (44) 98a.
-, See also Wall-paintings.
Palace, of Danish kings, reference to, 149b.
Palazzo Farnese, design of elevation based on, (391) 203b, Pl. 155.
Palladian Style: lxxvi, lxxvii, lxxxii; (44) 96b, Pl. 93; (45) 101a, Pl. 98, 102a, Pl. 97; (250) 152b, Pl. 113.
Palladio, design based on interpretation of, (45) 101a.
Palmer, Richard and William, butchers, premises occupied by, (430) 216b.
Panelling, lxxxvi, Fig. 10, pp. lxxxiv, lxxxv; lxxxix; xcvii.
-, 16th-century, (fragment), (2) 9b.
-, c. 1600: (276) 163a; (476) 228a.
-, 17th-century: (2) 9b; (34) 67b; (35) 75a, 76a, b; (36) 80a, Fig. 10a;
(37) 84b, 86b; (70) 108b; (92) 116b; (147) 127b; (162) 132b;
(189) 136b; (264) 157b; (271) 161a; (311) 177a, Pl. 175; (317)
179b, Pl. 170, 180a; (326) 182b; (336) 186b; (353) 193b; (368)
197a; (378) 201a; (418) 213a; (427) 215b; (459) 222b; (471)
226a, Pls. 170, 197; (478) 228b; (480) 230b, Pl. 175; (485) 232b;
(487) 232b; (488) 234a.
-, 18th-century: (34) 65a, b; (35) 74a, 75a, b, Fig. 10c, d, e; (37) 87a;
(44) 98a, Pl. 95; (61) 106a, b; (72) 109a; (78) 111b; (89) 115a, b,
Fig. 10f; (117) 120a; (124) 121b; (133) 123b; (147) 127a, b, Pls.
172, 173; (156) 131b, Pl. 178; (232) 147b; (249) 152a, Pls. 171,
178; (250) 152b, 155a, Fig. 93, p. 154, Pl. 115; (254) 156a; (265)
157b; (270) 160b; (271) 161a; (275) 162b; (277) 163b; (280) 165b;
(287) 168b; (309) 176a; (312) 178a, Pl. 178; (321) 181b; (327) 183a;
(330) 184b; (343) 189a; (344) 189b; (348) 192b; (353) 193b; (370)
197b; (375) 199b, Fig. 10b, Pl. 172; (377) 201a; (407) 208b;
(409) 209b, Pl. 173; (411) 210b; (417) 212b; (430) 216b; (458)
222a; (462) 222b; (474) 227a; (480) 231a; (488) 234a; (492) 234b;
(499) 236a; (516) 238a, Pl. 171.
-, 19th-century: (27) 54a; (391) 203b.
Pantile, xcvi.
Parchment Rolls, of receipts and expenses, 15th-century, (9) 25a.
Pargetting, lxxix.
Parkinson
-, Mary and children 1818, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Robert and Ursula 1818, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Parliament Street: 173–174a; finds from, (16) 49a.
Passage, vaulted, 13th-century, (40) 94a, Pl. 91.
Passion, The: instruments of (glass), (12) 38a; scenes, see under Christ; shield (glass), (1) 3b, Pl. 55.
Patens, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Patrick Pool, 174a, b.
Pavage Toll, grant of, xxxiv.
Pavement: xxxiii, xxxiv; 174b–178b; chimney-piece from house in, (37) 88a; finds from, (16) 49a; market formerly in, 173b.
" cobble, Roman, (35) 69a.
Pavers Lane, 236b.
Paving, see Floors, Paved.
Payler, Thomas 1795, Mary 1759, Mary 1807, and son 1809, monument, (8) 22a.
Peace, representation of (stone), (4) 12a, Pl. 41.
Peacock, George, newspaper proprietor, premises built by, (141) 126a.
Pearson
-, Family, inn kept by, (207) 141b.
-, Peter, silversmith, (2) 9b.
Peasholme Green, 178b–180a.
" House, (417) 212b, Fig. 135, Pl. 112.
Peckett
-, Alice, yard named after, 152a.
-, John, Lord Mayor: posset cups given by, (44) 99b; wing probably
added by, (312) 178a.
Peckitt
-, William, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Glass-painters and
Glaziers.
-, " 1776, Anna 1787, monument, (20) 50a.
Peel Street, 236b.
Peirson
-, Elizabeth 1766, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
-, Hannah 1769, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Pelican in Piety, representation of (boss), (142) 126a.
Pemberton
-, Arms of, (82) 113a.
-, Mrs. Ann Mary, house occupied by, (82) 112a.
Penny Lane, lane sometimes known as, 219b.
Penty, W. G., architect, (15) 47a.
Perambulation Jugs, pewter, 18th-century, (2) 9b.
Percy
-, Arms of: (2) 9a; (8) 21b; (11) 34b.
-, Family: possible chapel of, (6) 15a; possible fibula badge of, (22) 51a;
town house of: 236b; (513) 237b.
-, Henry, 4th Earl of Northumberland, arms of, (6) 19b, Pl. 38.
-, " de, land given by, (22) 51b.
-, Stephen, chantry priest, prebendal house leased to, (34) 62a.
-, William de: advowson belonging to, (5) 12b; church held by, (11)
30a.
Percy's Inn, houses on part of site of, (513) 237b.
Perett, Christopher, carver, (36) 78b, 80a, Pl. 197.
Perkins, Henry, property acquired from, (89) 114b.
Perpendicular Style: (279) 165a, Pl. 151; (281) 166a.
Perritt, Thomas, plasterer, lxxxvii.
Perrott, Andrew 1762, Martha 1785, and family: floor-slab, (15) 49a; monument, (15) 48b.
Petergate: xxxiii; 180a–199a; Saxon burials found under, xlii, 180b.
Peter Lane, 180a.
" Prison, demolition of: 162a; (324) 181b.
Pews, see Seating.
Pewter, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Phillips, Matthew, architect, xcvii.
Phoenix Inn, The, (182) 135a.
Piccadilly: 199a; corbel from, (6) 17a.
Pickering
-, Arms of: (12) 39b; (44) 99b.
-, Mrs. Mary 1748, monument, (12) 39b.
-, William, renewal of gift of, (44) 99b.
Pickersgill, Thomas, see Architects.
" and Oates, see Architects.
Pigot & Co., directory published by, xcii.
Piscinae
-, Mediaeval: (8) 22b; (part of) (14) 46a.
-, 13th-century: (11) 35b; (probable) (40) 94b.
-, 13th or 14th-century, (33) 60a.
-, 14th-century, (11) 35b.
-, c. 1400, (9) 25a.
-, 15th-century: (2) 9b; (11) 35b; (probably) (15) 49a; (possible) (34)
65b.
-, 19th-century, (11) 35b.
Pitts, W., and Preedy, J., of London, silversmiths, (44) 99a.
Plasterers, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Plaster Rendering, see Building Materials.
Plasterwork, lxxxvi.
-, 16th-century, (311) 177b.
-, 17th-century: (144) 126b; (343) 189a; (424) 215a; (493) 235a.
-, 18th-century: (44) 98a; (45) 102a, Pls. 97, 98; (82) 113a, Pls. 105,
108; (89) 115a; (233) 148a; (250) 155a, Pl. 114; (334) 185b; (417)
212b, Pl. 112; (472) 226b.
-, 19th-century: (45) 102a; (46) 102b; (48) 104a; (239) 148b; (270)
160b; (391) 203b; (395) 206a; (482) 231a.
-, See also Ceilings, Plaster Decorated, and Stencilled Decoration.
Plate, Church and Civic, lvi.
-, Base Metal
-,-, Cup
18th-century, (1) 4a, b.
-, Brass
-,-, Alms-dishes
16th-century: (8) 22b; (13) 43b.
18th-century: (2) 9b; (14) 46b.
-, Gold
-,-, Cup
17th-century, (44) 99b, Pl. 64.
-, Pewter
-,-, Almsdish
17th-century, (10) 29b.
-,-, Basin
18th-century, (6) 19b.
-,-, Flagons
18th-century: (1) 4b; (6) 19b; (13) 43b.
Date Unknown, (with cover), (9) 25a.
-,-, Patens
17th-century, (6) 19b.
-,-, Perambulation Jugs
18th-century, (2) 9b.
-,-, Salver
19th-century (probably), (9) 25a.
-, Silver
-,-, Alms-dishes
17th-century, (12) 40a.
18th-century, (10) 29b.
-,-, Centre-piece
18th-century, (44) 99a, Pl. 64.
-,-, Chamber-pot
17th-century, (44) 99b.
-,-, Cups
16th-century, (12) 40a.
17th-century: (1) 4a; (2) 9b; (5) 14b; (6) 19b; (8) 22b; (9) 25a;
(13) 43b; (37) 84b; (38) 91a; (posset), (32) 56b.
18th-century: (1) 4a; (10) 29b; (12) 40a; (14) 46a; (posset,
with covers), (44) 99b; (standing, with covers), (44) 99b.
19th-century: (1) 4a; (5) 14b; (14) 46b.
-,-, Ewer and Dish
17th-century, (44) 99b.
-,-, Flagons
18th-century: (1) 4a; (2) 9b; (8) 22b; (10) 29b; (11) 35b; (12)
40a; (32) 56b.
19th-century: (1) 4a; (5) 14b; (13) 43b.
-,-, Monteiths
17th and 18th-century, (44) 99b.
-,-, Patens
16th-century, (12) 40a.
17th-century: (1) 4a; (5) 14b; (6) 19b; (9) 25a; (10) 29b; (12) 40a;
(13) 43b.
18th-century: (2) 9b; (8) 22b; (10) 29b; (12) 40a; (14) 46b.
19th-century: (1) 4a; (6) 19b.
-,-, Plates
17th-century, (32) 56b.
-,-, Punch Ladles
18th-century, (44) 99b.
-,-, Salvers
17th-century: (1) 4a; (14) 46b.
18th-century, (1) 4a.
19th-century, (38) 91a.
-,-, Spoons
17th-century, (12) 40a.
18th-century, (10) 29b.
-,-, Tankards
17th-century: (37) 84b; (38) 91a.
18th-century, (44) 99b.
-,-, Tea Urn
18th-century, (44) 99b.
-,-, Tureens
18th-century, (44) 99b.
-, Silver Gilt
-,-, Cups and Covers
17th-century, (standing), (44) 99b, Pl. 64.
19th-century, (44) 99b.
Plate-glazing, 19th-century, (472) 226b.
Plates, silver, 17th-century, (32) 56b.
Plows, William A., see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
Plumbers and Glaziers: scratchings of, (2) 9a; see also Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Plummer
-, John, silversmith, (44) 99b.
-, Thomas 1820, Mary 1813, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
Podie, Peter, of London, silversmith, (44) 99b.
Polety, Troop Sgt. Major John 1829, Charles 1838, monument, (1) 4a.
Police Station: establishment of first, 201b; range of houses formerly incorporating, 219b.
Pontefract Priory, advowson in possession of, (14) 44a.
Pontey, Jane 1840, gravestone, (14) 46a.
Poor-box, cast-iron, 19th-century, (6) 19b.
Pope, Alexander, portrait bust of (plasterwork), (82) 113a.
Popes, representations of (glass): (2) 8b; (6) 17b, 18b.
Pope's Head Alley, 180a.
Porches
-, Of Churches
-,-, 12th-century, (9) 24a, Pl. 26.
-,-, 19th-century: (2) 7a; (4) 11b; (5) 13b; (7) 20a.
-, Of Other Buildings
-,-, 15th-century, (timber), (142) 126a.
-,-, 17th-century, (34) 64a.
-,-, 18th-century: (timber), (38) 90b; (89) 115a; (254) 155b; (270)
158b.
-,-, 19th-century: xcv; (84) 113b; (133) 123b; (395) 206a.
Porticoes
-, 18th-century: (77) 110b; (344) 189b; (476) 228a.
-, 19th-century, (24) 52a, Pl. 66.
Posset Cups, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Post Office, main, 152b.
Pot-helmet, 17th-century, (12) 37b.
Potter, William, bricklayer and plasterer, (45) 100a.
Potts, Ann 1798, headstone, (14) 46a.
Poultryman's Yard, property said to have been known as, (60) 105b.
Powell
-, Mr., glass-painter, (6) 18b, 19a.
-, Richard, and Son, bricklayers, (395) 205b.
Prebendal Houses, former: (34) 62a, b; (277) 163b; (278) 164b; (377) 200a; (467) 223b; 231b; (485) 232a; plan showing boundaries of, Fig. 148, p. 233.
Prebendaries, Prebends, see Ampleforth, Bilton, Bramham, Fenton, Husthwaite, Masham, Osbaldwick, Salton, and South Newbald.
Precentor's Court, 199a–201a, Pl. 8.
Pre-Conquest
-, Cemetery, extent of, 180b.
-, Coffins: (15) 46b; (16) 49a.
-, Coin, xxxvii.
-, Dedication stone, (11) 33b, Pl. 21.
-, Flood bank, site of, 149a.
-, Leatherwork's shop, site of, (309) 176a.
-, Palace, reference to, 149b.
Preston, Solomon, butcher, house probably occupied by, (442) 219a.
Price, Nicholas 1787, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
Prickett
-, George, monteith given by, (44) 99b.
-, Sarah 1817, monument, (1) 4a.
Priestley, Ann 1831, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Priests' Colleges and Houses, lvii; see also Religious Foundations.
Primitive Methodists, chapel formerly occupied by, (28) 54a.
Prince of Wales, badge of (on mace), (44) 98b.
Printers, street inhabited by, 220b.
Printing House, location of former, 231b.
" Works, 19th-century: (355) 194a; workshop now forming part of, (225) 146b.
Prison: hall used as, (39) 91b; wall and gatehouse of, location of, 236a.
Pritchett, James Pigott, see Architects.
Prophets, representations of (glass): (6) 17b; (13) 42a.
Proprietary School, removal of school to buildings of, (49) 104a.
Provence, arms of, (2) 9a.
Providence Place, former terrace houses known as, 167a.
Public Baths, establishment of, (282) 166b.
" Buildings and Institutions, 57a–105a; see also Houses and Public Buildings.
" Houses, 19th-century, designs for, xciii; see also Inns and Public Houses.
" Latrines, order for establishment of, xxxiv.
" Record Office, 16th-century map in, 219b.
" Square, mention of, 162a.
" Washing Place, location of, 151a.
Pudding Holes, probable site of: (51) 104b; 151a.
Pulpits, lvi.
-, 17th-century: (1) 4b, Pl. 36; (5) 14b; (6) 19b; (37) 84b.
-, 18th-century: (2) 9b; (11) 35b; (32) 56b.
-, 19th-century, (31) 55b.
Pump Court, probable predecessor of, 149b.
Punch Bowl, house formerly known as, (400) 207b.
" Ladles, silver, 18th-century, (44) 99b.
Purey-Cust Chambers, (154) 129b, Pl. 152.
" " Nursing Home, stoneyard replaced by forecourt of, (153) 129b.
Pyemont, Annis 1837, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Quarnbie, Robert, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Bell-founders.
Quays: of friary, xli; Roman, 148b; see also King's Staith.
Queen's Gallery, Somerset House, front elevation of, (44) 97a, Pl. 93.
" Head, (174) 133b, Fig. 80, Pl. 120.
Queen Street, part of street sometimes called, 105b.
RC/JB, silversmiths, (14) 46b.
RG, of London, silversmith, (32) 56b.
RI, silversmith, (10) 29b.
RM 1791, MM 1823, MM 1836, brass, (15) 48a.
Railings, see Cast Iron and Ironwork.
Rainwater Heads and Pipes, see Leadwork.
Raisin, Matthew, joiner and carpenter, (45) 100a.
Raper, Edward, monumental mason, (12) 39b.
Rawdon
-, Arms of: (4) 11b; (44) 99b.
-, Lawrence 1626, Margery 1644, brass, (4) 11b.
-, Marmaduke, gifts by, (44) 99a, b.
Rawstorne, John, see Architects.
Rayson, Thomas, junior, drawings endorsed by, (46) 102b.
Recesses
-, In Ecclesiastical Buildings: (2) 9b; (5) 14b; (33) 60a; (40) 94b;
tomb: (4) 12a; (11) 35b; see also Monuments, funeral.
-, In Secular Buildings
-,-, 18th-century: vaulted, (287) 170a; with shelving, (383) 202a.
-,-, 19th-century, (405) 208a.
-,-, See also Aumbries and Niches.
Red Calf, property formerly known as, (336) 186b.
Redford, Susannah 1843, floor-slab, (9) 25a.
Red House, The, (156) 130a, Fig. 78, Pl. 139.
" Lion: (519) 238b, Fig. 151, Pl. 118; house formerly known as, (414) 211b.
Red Lion Inn, former, buildings occupying site of, (207) 141b.
Redman
-, Arms of: (5) 14b; (6) 19a; (61) 106b; impaled by Hughes, (6) 19a.
-, Charles, house of, (61) 106a.
-, Felix, house probably built for, (431) 217a.
-, William, work on house completed by, (61) 106a.
-, " alderman, house probably built for, (431) 217a.
Regnart, of London, monumental sculptor, (32) 56b.
Religious Foundations
-, Colleges, lvii.
-,-, Of Vicars Choral, (33) 57a, b, 60a, Fig. 36.
-,-, St. William's, (34) 62a, Figs. 37–41.
-, Friaries, xxxiv.
-,-, Augustinian: (21) 50a; area occupied by grounds of, 152b; houses
on site of, (252) 155a, (254) 155b; stable on part of river wall of,
(253) 155a.
-,-, Carmelite: (22) 50b; coffin possibly from church of, xlvii; lane
adjoining wall and gateway of, 220b; street bounding grounds
of, 149a.
-,-, Franciscan: (23) 51b; extension of boundary of, 134b; mayoral
elections at, (36) 77a; property on site of, (89) 114b; remains of
precinct wall of, (27) 54a, (88) 114a. See also Grey Friars, below.
-,-, Friars of the Sack: xli; location of house of, 219b.
-,-, Grey Friars, river wall of, xxxv.
-, Hospitals, mediaeval, lvi.
-,-, St. Leonard's: (40) 93b, Fig. 53, Pls. 90, 91; advowson given to, (6)
15a; building incorporating fragments of, (47) 103a; lane along
boundary wall of, 166a; lane incorporated into precinct of,
xxxiv; street cut through former site of, 204a; site of watergate of, 152b.
-,-, St. Nicholas, (9) 23a.
Renald, William, churchwarden, (14) 46a.
Reredoses
-, 18th-century: (2) 9b; (12) 40a, Pl. 37; (13) 43b, Pl. 37.
-, 19th-century, (15) 49a.
Rhodes, Sarah 1813, monument, (4) 11b.
Richard II, appropriation of church by, (14) 44a.
" III, Creed play performed before, (36) 77b.
Richards, Henry 1783, monument, (1) 4a.
Richardson
-, Dinah 1788, monument, (9) 24b.
-, Francis 1828, Phebe 1802, and family, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, John 1786, and family, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, Martha 1829, monument, (12) 39a.
-, Mr., plasterer, (82) 112a.
-, Peter 1690, floor-slab, (13) 43a.
-, William 1679, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
-, " 1680, brass, (14) 46a.
-, Rev. William 1821, monument, (12) 39a.
-, " " 1837, monument, (12) 39a.
Richmond
-, Archdeacon of: advowson acquired by, (14) 44a; lease of property
granted by, (476) 228a.
-, Silvester, house let to, (340) 187a.
Riley, John (n.d.), floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Ripley, Richard, bequest by, (14) 44a.
River Walls: (52) 104b; of friaries: xxxv; (253) 155a.
Roads, Roman, see under Roman.
Roberts, Nicholas 17.7, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Robin Hood Inn, public house formerly known as, (78) 111a.
Robinson
-, Arms of, (4) 11b.
-, Hugh, house of, (244) 150b.
-, Rear-Admiral Hugh 1802, Mary 1852, and family, monument, (15)
48b.
-, Izabell and John 1606, brass, (4) 11b.
-, Matthew, property acquired by, (35) 70a.
-, Peter Frederick, see Architects.
-, Sir Tancred, hatchment, (4) 11b.
-, " " 1754, and Dame Mary, monument, (4) 11b, Pl. 43.
-, " William, Bart., house built for, (156) 130a.
Roe or Rowe, James, house possibly of, (345) 191a.
Roecliffe, John de, licence granted to, (37) 82a.
Rokeby, Sir Thomas, house occupied by, (252) 155a.
Rolls, parchment, see Parchment Rolls.
Roman
-, Bath-house, site of, 174a.
-, Burials, 236a.
-, Cobble pavement (part of), (35) 69a.
-, Columns: (35) 69a; stones from, (11) 33b.
-, Commemoration tablet, re-use of, (11) 33b.
-, Emperor, supposed burial place of, 105b.
-, Fortress: xxxiii; xxxiv; lvii; (40) 93b; 105b; 111a; 121b; 129a; 131b.
-, Gatehouse, site of, xxxiii.
-, Masonry, re-use of: xcv; (3) 10a; (5) 12b; (11) 33a.
-, Mosaic floor, 105b.
-, Quay, site of, 148b.
-, Roads, streets on lines of: xxxiii; 111a; 115b; 121b; 180a; 220b.
-, Wharves, 236a.
Roman Catholic Churches, xlii; see also Churches and Chapels.
" Cement, xcv.
Romans, use of gritstone by, xcv.
Romanus, John, Treasurer of the Minster, infirmary built by, (40) 94a.
Roofing Materials, xcv, xcvi.
Roofs and Roof Trusses
-, In Churches, xli.
-,-, Arch-braced
19th-century: (14) 45a; (15) 48a.
-,-, Arch-braced Collar-beam
19th-century: (9) 24b; (14) 45b; (15) 48a.
-,-, Cambered
15th-century, (2) 7a.
-,-, Queen-post
19th-century, (15) 48a.
-,-, Wagon
15th-century, (5) 13b.
-, In Other Buildings, lxviii, Figs. 6, 7, pp. lxx, lxxi.
-,-, Arch-braced
15th-century, (270) 160a.
-,-, Arch-braced Collar-beam
15th-century: (34) 66a, b, Fig. 40; (39) 93a.
16th-century, (38) 89b, 90a.
-,-, Clasped-purlin
16th-century: (70) 108b; (307) 174b; (317) 180a; (362) 195b.
c. 1600: (111) 118a; (124) 121b; (337) 186b; (379) 201b.
17th-century: (43) 96b; (120) 120b; (247) 151b, Fig. 7q; (459)
222b; (471) 226a; (519) 238b.
c. 1700, (237) 148b.
-,-, Collar-beam
15th-century, (34) 65a.
-,-, Collared-rafter
Mediaeval, (93) 117a.
14th-century, (436) 217b, Pl. 130.
15th-century: (346) 192a; (420) 213b; (421) 214a; (432) 214b;
(434) 217a; (477) 228a; (519) 238b, Fig. 6e.
16th-century: (318) 180a; (400) 207b.
-,-, Common-rafter
17th-century, (223) 145b.
c. 1800, (188) 136a.
-,-, Crown-post
Mediaeval, (92) 116b.
14th-century: (37) 86b, Fig. 50, Pl. 133; (222) 145a, Fig. 6c, Pl.
127; (291) 171a, Fig. 6d; (360) 195a; (364) 196a; (438) 218b;
(471) 226a; (530) 240b, Pl. 135; (539) 242a.
c. 1400, (537) 241b, Pl. 129.
15th-century: (130) 122b, Fig. 6f; (151) 128b, Fig. 6h; (174)
134a, Pl. 133; (229) 147a, Fig. 6j; (243) 150a; (270) 160a, Pl.
134; (336) 186b; (367) 196b; (420) 213b, Pl. 130; (437) 218b;
(439) 218b; (441) 219a; (467) 223b, Fig. 6g; (476) 227b; (478)
228b; (479) 229a; (485) 232a, Fig. 6i; (488) 234a, Pl. 131; (536)
241a.
c. 1500, (343) 189a.
16th-century, (353) 193b, Fig. 6k.
-,-, Coupled-rafter
18th-century, (428) 216a.
-,-, False Crown-post
c. 1500: (193) 137a, Pl. 131, 138a; (299) 173b, Fig. 6l.
-,-, Kerb-principal
c. 1500, (194) 140a, Pl. 128.
16th-century: (194) 138b, Fig. 7m; (242) 150a; (270) 160a;
(350) 193a; (363) 196a, Fig. 7p; (364) 196a, Fig. 7n; (413) 211b;
(465) 223a; (480) 231a, Fig. 70.
c. 1600, (366) 196b.
17th-century: (193) 138a; (493) 235a, Fig. 7v.
18th-century: (116) 119a; (314) 178b.
-,-, King-post
18th-century, (45) 101b.
19th-century, (143) 126b.
-,-, Mansard
19th-century: (330) 184a; (359) 194b; (394) 204b.
-,-, M-section
18th-century, (200) 141a.
-,-, Passing-brace
14th-century: (270) 160a, Pl. 134; (276) 163a, Fig. 6a.
c. 1400, (131) 123a, Pl. 127.
-,-, Principal-rafter
16th-century, (223) 145b.
c. 1600, (161) 132b, Fig. 7t.
17th-century: (32) 56a; (37) 88a; (111) 118b; (177) 134b, Fig.
7s; (311) 177a; (312) 178a, Fig. 7w; (427) 216a; (456) 221b;
(537) 241b.
18th-century: (115) 119a, Fig. 7x; (287) 170a; (335) 186a;
(345) 191a, Fig. 7u; (399) 207a.
-,-, Queen-strut
16th-century, (536) 241a, Fig. 7r.
-,-, Scissor-braced
c. 1300, (276) 163a.
14th-century: (33) 59b, Fig. 34, 60a, Fig. 36, Pl. 65; (320) 181a,
Fig. 6b.
-,-, Miscellaneous
14th-century, (456) 221b.
15th-century: (36) 80a, Fig. 47; (435) 217b.
c. 1600, (215) 143a.
17th-century, (297) 173a.
c. 1700, (525) 239b.
19th-century, (49) 104a.
Ros, arms of, (2) 9a.
Roscoa, Elizabeth 1804, brass, (1) 2b; children of, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Rose, Joseph, junior and senior, plasterers, lxxxvii.
Rosemary Place, former terrace houses known as, 167a.
Royal Arms
-, Anne (carved wood), (12) 40a.
-, Charles II: (painted), (37) 84b, Pl. 32; (on mace), (44) 98b.
-, Elizabeth I (on sword), (44) 98b.
-, George III (painted), (8) 22b, Pl. 32.
-, " IV (painted), (13) 42a, Pl. 36.
-, Hanoverian: (painted), (1) 5a, Pl. 32; (painted), (2) 9b; (glass), (335)
185b.
-, Stuart: (glass), (36) 79b, Pl. 187; (carved wood), (36) 80a, Pl. 182;
(plaster), (343) 189a.
-, Victoria: (cast iron), (6) 19b; (44) 98a; (45) 102b.
-, William and Mary (painted): (1) 3b, 5a.
Royal Mint: (40) 94a; 204a.
" Oak, (210) 142a, Fig. 85.
Rudd, Sarah 1821, monument, (12) 39b.
Rufus, William, church given by, (13) 40b.
Rumby, John, bequest by, (10) 25b.
Rumlay, William, will of, (1) 3a.
Rusby, James, bricklayer, (277) 163b.
Russell
-, George 1801, Ann 18.., floor-slab, (15) 49a.
-, Richard, bequest by, (15) 46b.
Rysdael, painting signed by, (35) 74a.
Sabben
-, Eliza Maria, and Mary Caroline 1848, monument, (6) 19a.
-, James, rector, (6) 19a.
Sadler Lane, lane formerly known as, 206a.
Safe, cast-iron, 19th-century, (14) 46b.
St. Andrew
-, Chantry of, properties built to support, (471) 225b.
-, Churches of: Bishopthorpe, fittings now at, (4) 11a, b; St. Andrewgate, (3) 10a, Fig. 15.
-, Parish of, (15) 47a.
-, Representation of (probable), (glass), (6) 19a.
St. Andrewgate: 201a–203a; parish boundary mark in, (53) 105a.
St. Andrew's Hall, (3) 10a, Fig. 15, Pl. 20.
" " House, (448) 219b.
" " Parish, boundary mark of, (53) 105a.
St. Anne
-, Chantry founded at altar of, (15) 46b.
-, Former chapel of, (50) 104b.
-, Representations of (glass): (2) 8b; (10) 29a, Pl. 51.
St. Anthony, representation of pig of (carved wood), (39) 93b.
St. Anthony's Hall: (39) 91a, Fig. 52, Pl. 75; former hospital of, lvii; parish boundary marks on, (56) 105a.
St. Athanasius, glass said to illustrate history of, (10) 26a.
St. Barbara, representations of (glass): (6) 19a; (10) 29b.
St. Benedict: church of, 146b; churchyard of, 156a.
St. Catherine, chapel of, (6) 15b.
St. Christopher
-, Chapel of, building on site of, (44) 96b.
-, Feast of, celebration of, (36) 77a.
-, Guild of, (36) 77a.
-, Representations of: (glass): (2) 8a, b, Pl. 57; (fragment), (6) 17b; (12)
38a, b, Pl. 63; (carved wood), (34) 63b, Pl. 198.
St. Crux, church of: xxxiv; xxxv; xxxix; xl; xli; (4) 11a, Pl. 2; building incorporating wall of, (430) 216b; houses owned by feoffees of: (429) 216a, (430) 216b; fittings formerly in: xliii, xliv; (1) 3a, b, 4a, 5a, Pls. 35, 38, 40; (10) 29b.
St. Crux Burial Ground: (18) 49b; parish boundary mark in, (54) 105a.
" " Parish, boundary mark of, (54) 105a.
" " " Room, (4) 11a.
St. Cuthbert, church of: (5) 12a, Fig. 16, Pl. 10; benefice united with that of, 105b.
St. Denys: church of, (6) 15a, Fig. 17, Pl. 11; representation of (glass), (6) 17b.
St. Edwin, possible representation of (glass), (8) 21b.
St. Francis, representation of (glass), (8) 22a.
St. George
-, Arms of (glass): (5) 14a; (12) 39a.
-, Churches of: Fishergate, ruinous state of, xxxix, (19) 496; Roman
Catholic, xlii, (7) 20a, Pl. 13.
-, Cross of: (carved wood), (36) 80a; (on mace), (44) 98b.
-, Guild of, (36) 77a.
-, Representations of: (glass): (2) 8a, Pl. 57; (10) 29a; (12) 38b, Pl. 63;
(stone), (7) 20a; (carved wood), (344) 189b.
St. George's Churchyard, former, (19) 49b.
" " Street, street formerly known as, 135a.
St. Helen
-, Church of: (8) 20a, Fig, 20, Pls. 2, 13, 17; bells from, (14) 44b.
-, Representation of (glass), (8) 21a.
St. Helen-on-the-Walls: church of, xxxix, xl, 105b; parish of, (5) 12b.
St. Helen's Burial Ground, (20) 49b.
" " Lane, church approached by, 105b.
" " Square: 203a–204a; churchyard forming part of, (20) 50a; old view of, Pl. 2.
St. Hugh of Lincoln, representation of (glass), (12) 38b.
St. James
-, Altar dedicated to, (6) 15b.
-, Chantry founded at altar of, (15) 46b.
-, Chapel of, (2) 5b, 7a.
-, Feast day of, (36) 77a.
-, Representations of (glass): (11) 34b; (12) 38a, b.
St. James Major, figure identified as (glass), (6) 19a.
" " the Deacon, Acomb, church of, church plate now at, (14) 46b.
" " " Less, representation of (glass), (12) 38b.
St. Joachim, representations of (glass): (2) 8b, Pl. 51; (10) 29a, Pl. 51.
St. John del Pyke, church of: 171b; acquisition of, (35) 69b; parsonage house of, (91) 116a.
" " of Beverley, church used by, (12) 36a.
St. John's College of Education, property leased to, (35) 71a.
" " Hall, building sometimes known as, (38) 88b.
St. John the Baptist
-, Altar dedicated to, (6) 15b.
-, Chapel of, grant of licence for chantry in, (11) 30b.
-, Church of, 149a.
-, Fraternity of, guild connected with, (38) 88b.
-, Maison Dieu of, (38) 89b.
-, Parish of, (15) 47a.
-, Representations of: (glass): (2) 8a, Pl. 57; (6) 17b, 18b, Pl. 60; (8)
21b, 22a; (11) 34b; (12) 38b; (13) 42a, b; (wood), (14) 45b.
St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist, altar of, (11) 30b.
" " " Evangelist
-, Chalice of (glass), (6) 18b, Pl. 47.
-, Chantry at altar of, (15) 46b.
-, Representations of (glass): (2) 8a, b; (6) 17b, 18a, b, Pl. 60; (8) 21b;
(10) 29a.
St. Katherine
-, Altar dedicated to, (10) 25b.
-, Representations of (glass): (6) 19a; (12) 38a, b.
St. Laurence, Lawrence: altar of, (15) 46b; chantry founded at altar of, (10) 25b.
St. Leonard: church of, (40) 93b; representation of(?) (glass), (6) 17b.
St. Leonard's Hospital, see Religious Foundations.
St. Leonard's Landing, property acquired for friary on, (21) 50a.
" " Lending Hill, 152b.
" " Place: 204a–206a; pre-Conquest stones from, (40) 95a; wood-carving from summer-house in, (40) 95b.
St. Luke, representation of (glass), (10) 29a.
St. Margaret
-, Church of, (9) 22b, Fig. 21, Pl. 11.
-, Representations of (glass): (6) 18b; (13) 42b.
St. Margaret's Landing, road leading to site of, 167a.
" " Terrace, houses formerly known as, 167a.
St. Mark, representation of (glass), (10) 29a.
St. Martin
-, Chapel of, 179a.
-, Church of: (10) 25a, Figs. 22, 23, Pls. 2, 9, 19; fittings formerly at,
xlvi, xlvii; houses built on churchyard of, (139) 125b.
-, Guild of, (39) 91a, b.
St. Martin of Tours, scenes from life of (glass): (10) 28a, b, Pl. 61; (12) 38b, Pl. 63.
St. Martin-on-the-Hill, former chapel of, xxxix.
St. Martin's Lane: (52) 104b; 122a.
St. Mary
-, Chantry founded at altar of, (10) 25b.
-, Chapel of, bequest of lead for roof of, (10) 25b.
-, Churches of
-,-, Castlegate: (11) 30a, Figs. 24, 25, Pls. 14, 15; pulpit formerly in,
lvi; rectory of, (86) 114a.
-,-, Layerthorpe, parish of, (5) 12b.
-,-, Walmgate: 236b; church united to, (9) 22b.
St. Mary-ad-Valvas, church of: xl; 117b.
" " and the Holy Angels, chapel and college of, 129a.
" " Cleophas, and family, representation of (glass), (2) 8b, Pl. 59.
St. Mary Magdalene, friary established around chapel of, xxxiv.
St. Mary's Abbey: advowson held by, (4) 11a; churches given to: (13) 40b; (15) 46b; hospital protected by, lvii.
St. Mary Salome, and family, representation of, (glass), (2) 8b, Pl. 59.
St. Mary the Virgin
-, Altar of, (6) 15b.
-, Chantries to: (14) 44a; (15) 46b; rents for endowment of, (222) 143b,
(451) 220b.
-, Chapel to, (22) 50b.
-, Representations of: (glass): li, lii; (1) 3b; (2) 8b, Pl. 55; (6) 17b, 18b,
Pl. 47; (stone), (11) 33a, (glass), 34b, (stone), 35a.
-,-, Annunciation (glass), (12) 38a, Pl. 49.
-,-, Assumption (glass), (6) 19a.
-,-, Coronation (glass): (2) 8b, Pl. 58; (8) 21b; (10) 29a; (12) 38a; (13)
42a.
-,-, Queen of Heaven (glass), (8) 21a.
-,-, With Child: (bell plaque), (2) 7b; (glass), (2) 8b; (glass), (6) 18b;
(glass), (10) 29a, Pl. 51; (wood), (10) 29b; (glass), (13) 42b;
(wood), (34) 63b, Pl. 198; (wood), (36) 80a.
St. Matthew, representation of (glass), (10) 29a.
St. Maurice, monument from church of, (2) 9a.
St. Michael
-, Altar possibly dedicated to, (6) 15b.
-, Church of: (13) 40b, Fig. 27, Pls. 13, 18; plate now at, (11) 35b.
-, Representations of: (stone), (8) 20b, Pl. 30; (glass), (12) 38a, Pl. 63;
(wood), (13) 43b, Pl. 37.
St. Michael-le-Belfrey
-, Church of: (12) 36a, Fig. 26, Pls. 13, 19; extramural burial ground of,
xlii.
-, Parish of, boundary mark of, (55) 105a.
St. Nicholas, altars dedicated to: (6) 15b; (10) 25b; (15) 46b.
St. Nicholas' Chantry, (14) 44a.
" " Hospital, porch from church of, (9) 23a.
St. Oswald, representation of (glass), (12) 38b.
St. Paul: arms of, (12) 38b; representations of (glass): (6) 18a; (12) 38a, Pl. 49; symbol for (stone), (12) 37a.
St. Paulinus, representation of (glass), (2) 9a.
St. Peter
-, Arms of, (10) 29a.
-, Chantry of, (10) 25b.
-, Chapel dedicated to, (40) 93b.
-, Liberty of, see Liberty of St. Peter.
-, Representations of: (glass): (5) 14a; (6) 18a; (12) 38a, b, Pl. 49; (on
seals), (44) 99a.
-, Symbol for (stone), (12) 37a.
St. Peter-le-Willows, church of: demolition of, 236a, b; sale of site of, (9) 22b.
St. Peter's Hospital: building originally known as, (40) 93b; grant to, (9) 22b.
St. Peter's School: building originally known as, (49) 104a; buildings occupied by: (3) 10a; (33) 57b.
St. Peter the Little, former church of, 180a.
St. Sampson
-, Church of: (14) 44a, Fig. 28, Pls. 10, 17; houses built on churchyard
of, (291) 171a.
-, Statue of, (14) 45a.
St. Sampson's Square, 206a–207b.
St. Saviour
-, Church of: (15) 46b, Fig. 29, Pls. 12, 16; fittings from, (1) 2b, 3a, b,
4a, b, 5a.
-, Parish of, boundary marks of, (56, 57) 105a.
St. Saviourgate: xxxiii; 207b–211b; Pl. 4.
St. Saviour's Place, 211b–212b.
St. Sepulchre's, site of, 129a.
St. Stephen: church of, 135a; possible representation of, (2) 9a.
St. Swithin's Lane: (16) 49a; 180a.
St. Thomas, representations of (glass): (1) 3b, Pl. 48; (6) 18a, Pl. 60; (12) 38b.
St. Thomas the Martyr: altar dedicated to, (10) 25b; chantry founded at altar of, (15) 46b.
St. Ursula, representations of (glass): (2) 8b, Pl. 58; (12) 38a, Pl. 49.
St. Wilfrid
-, Churches of: former: 130a; 152b; house standing on part of churchyard of, (250) 152b. Roman Catholic: xlii; 130a.
-, Parish of, boundary marks of, (58, 59) 105a.
-, Representation of (glass), (12) 38b.
-, Symbol for (stone), (12) 37a.
St. William
-, Arms of: (12) 38b; (34) 64b.
-, Remains of shrine of, 199a.
-, Representations of: (glass): (2) 8b; (6) 17b; (8) 21a; (12) 38b; (stone),
(34) 63a.
-, Symbol for, (12) 37a.
St. William's Chapel, bells exchanged for some at, (15) 46b, 47a.
" " College: lvii; (34) 62a, Figs. 37–41, Pls. 76–80; royal mint moved to, (40) 94a.
Salem Chapel, (31) 54b, Fig. 32, Pls. 66, 67.
Salmond, Julia 1860, Maria 1858, monument, (12) 39b.
Salthole Grese, steps known as, 151a.
Saltmarsh
-, Philip, house of, (62) 106b.
-, William, house of, 105b.
Saltmarsh House, gate-piers and boundary wall of, (62) 106b.
Salton, prebendary of, grant of lease of prebendal house by, (34) 62a.
Salvers, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Salvey Rents or Salvegate, street sometimes referred to as, 242b.
Salvin, Catherine 1807, monument, (12) 39b.
Sandercock
-, Rev. Edward 1770, monument, (32) 56b.
-, Rachel 1790, monument, (32) 56b.
Sanderson, Thomas 1803, floor-slab, (13) 43a; and Elizabeth 1782, and others, monument, (13) 43a.
Sandford, possible arms of, (14) 45b.
Sangallo, elevation based on design by, (391) 203b.
Saracen's Head Coffee House, house formerly known as, (483) 231a.
" " Inn, house formerly known as, (483) 231a.
Saul, representation of (glass), (8) 21b.
Saunders, James 1824, monument, (1) 4a.
Savile, George, Viscount Halifax, land bought from, (156) 130a.
Saxon
-, Burials: xxxix, xlii; (16) 49a; 180b.
-, Coffin, (16) 49a.
-, Quarrying, xxxvi.
-, Stones, see Carving, Pre-Conquest.
Scarf Joints, lxvi, Fig. 5, p. lxvii.
School, 19th-century, (49) 104a, Pl. 150.
" Lane, former terrace houses known as, 167a.
Scott
-, Mr., property of, (234) 148a.
-, Susannah 1740/1, headstone, (9) 25a.
-, William 1840, Jane 1844, monument, (11) 35a.
Scratchings: (11) 35b; (193) 137a; (353) 193b; plumbers' and glaziers', (2) 9a.
Screen, 15th-century, (37) 84b.
Screens Passage, c. 1400, (38) 90b, Pl. 188.
Scrope
-, John, 4th Lord Scrope, probable arms of, (6) 17b.
-, Of Masham, arms of (glass), (6) 17b; differenced, (6) 17b.
-, Archbishop Richard, rebellion of, xxxv.
-, William le, master of St. Leonard's Hospital, probable arms of, (6)
17b.
Sculptors and Monumental Masons
-, Atkinson
-,-, John, (15) 48b.
-,-, Joseph, xcvii.
-, Avray, Robert, (4) 11b.
-, Bennett, Thomas: (2) 9a; (5) 14b; house probably built by, xcv,
(386) 202b.
-, Bradley, R., (32) 56b.
-, Chambers, of Scarborough, (4) 12a.
-, Coade and Sealy, of London, (8) 22a.
-, Coulton, John, (11) 35a.
-, Fisher
-,-, Charles: (2) 9a; (32) 56b.
-,-, Family: lv; (1) 4a; (2) 9a; (4) 11b, 12a; (6) 19a; (11) 35a; (12) 39a,
b; (13) 43a; (14) 46a; (15) 48b.
-,-, John, (4) 12a, Pl. 43.
-, Flintoft, J.: (2) 9a; (8) 22a; (12) 39a.
-, Hayes, T., of Beverley, (8) 22a.
-, IB, (12) 39b.
-, Mitley, Charles: (2) 9a; (12) 39b.
-, Mountain, R., (14) 46a.
-, Nost, John, and Carpenter, Andrew, (12) 39b.
-, Plows, William A.: (1) 4a; (4) 12a; (6) 19a; (9) 24b; (14) 46a; house
acquired by, (503) 237a.
-, Raper, Edward, (12) 39b.
-, Regnart, of London, (32) 56b.
-, Skelton, Matthew: (5) 14b; (8) 22a; (9) 24b; (12) 39b; (13) 43a;
(15) 48b; (32) 56b.
-, Stead, William, junior and senior: (5) 14b; (15) 48b.
-, Taylor, Michael: (1) 4a; (5) 14b; (8) 22a; (9) 24b; (12) 39a, 40a;
(15) 48b; (32) 56b.
-, Tilney J.: (12) 39a; house of, (325) 182a.
-, Walker, of Nottingham, (13) 43a.
-, Walsh and Dunbar, of Leeds, (11) 35a.
-, Waudby, John: (9) 24b; (15) 48b; (24) 52a.
Sculpture, see Carving.
Seals, civic, (44) 99a, Pl. 92.
Seating, lvi.
-, Benches
-,-, 15th-century, (bench end), (6) 19b, Pl. 38.
-,-, 16th-century, (12) 40a.
-,-, 17th-century: (1) 5a; (12) 40a; (37) 84b.
-,-, 19th-century, (27) 54a.
-, Box-pews
-,-, 18th-century, (2) 9b.
-,-, 19th-century, (24) 52a.
-, Misericordes
-,-, 15th-century, (11) 35b, 36a, Pl. 39.
-, Pews
-,-, 17th-century, (37) 84b.
-,-, 19th-century: (1) 5a; (in 17th-century style), (15) 49a; (37) 84b.
-, Stalls
-,-, 19th-century, (in 15th-century style), (1) 5a.
-, See also Sheriffs' Seats and Window Seats.
Sedilia, 15th-century, (11) 36a.
Seller
-, Edward, junior and senior, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Bellfounders.
-, William, bell-founder, xliii.
Semer, Robert, vicar: glass painted as gift of, (10) 28a; rebuilding of church due to, (10) 25b; representation of (glass), (10) 28a.
Severs, Thomas 1829, Frances 1832, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
Seymour, John 1841, Mary 1843, and daughters, monument, (8) 22a.
Shambles, 212b–219a.
Sharp, Richard Hey, see Architects.
Sharwood, Isabella 1795, William ...., Isabella 1834, headstone, (9) 25a.
Shaw
-, John, proctor of the Court of York, house built by, (344) 189a.
-, Richard, mayor, inscription recording name of, (36) 80a.
-, William 1681, brass, (13) 41b.
Sheffield
-, Arms of, (10) 29b.
-, Lady Elizabeth 1633, monument, (10) 29b.
-, " " and Sir William, busts of, (10) 29b, Pl. 41.
Shell-hood, 17th-century, (165) 132b.
Sheriffs' Seats, 18th-century, (37) 87a.
Shillito, Daniel, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carvers.
Ship's Figurehead, carved, (476) 228a.
Shipton
-, Mrs. Elizabeth 1757, floor-slab, (6) 19b.
-, Mary 1800, floor-slab, (6) 19b.
-, Thomas, churchwarden, (6) 19b.
Shop Fronts
-, Mediaeval, lx.
-, 18th-century, (491) 234b.
-, c. 1800, (483) 231b.
-, 19th-century: (76) 110a; (121) 120b; (remains of), (181) 135a; (192)
136b; (245) 151a; (271) 160b; (272) 161a; (273) 161b; (274) 161b;
(292) 172a; (325) 182a; (337) 186b; (338) 187a; (352) 193a; (356)
194a; (fascia of), (359) 194b; (371) 199a; (414) 211b; (462) 222b;
(464) 223a; (466) 223b; (467) 224a, Pl. 157; (471) 226a; (474)
227a; (476) 228a; (479) 229a; (488) 234a; (490) 234b, Pl. 157;
(492) 234b; (528) 240a; (535) 240b.
Shops
-, 17th-century, building designed as, (528) 240a.
-, 18th-century, premises built as, lxxvii.
-, 19th-century, designs for, xciii.
Shoulder of Mutton, house formerly known as, (418) 213a.
Siddall, William, woollen draper and merchant tailor, property of, (137) 125a.
Signs of the Zodiac, representations of (stone), (9) 24a, Pls. 26, 28.
Silburn, Thomas 1780, Ann Theresa 1771, Margaret 1814, headstone, (9) 25a.
Silcock, William, smith, (45) 100a.
Silver, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Silversmiths, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
Silver Street, 219b.
Simpson
-, Ann 1836, Elizabeth 1836: brass, (5) 14a; monument, (5) 14b.
-, James, of Leeds, see Architects.
-, " and family 1724, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, Thomas 1791, Ann 1783, and family, headstone, (13) 43a.
-, William, alms-dish given by, (14) 46b.
Sinclair, Robert, property acquired by, (137) 125a.
Skelton
-, Matthew, see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
-, Robert de, glass possibly given by, (6) 18b.
Skirlaw
-, Arms of, (22) 51b.
-, Bishop, bequest by, (22) 50b.
Slack
-, John 1744, Ann 1756, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
-, Mary 1826, headstone, (2) 9a.
Slate, use of, xcvi.
Slater, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
Slaughterhouse, 14th-century, (438) 218b.
Smith
-, Abraham, bell-founder and brazier, xliii.
-, Edward 1799, monument, (15) 48b.
-, George, 19th-century floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, James, bellhouse bequeathed to, xliii.
-, " carpenter, (2) 8a.
-, John, verger: house leased to, (340) 187a; house occupied by, (280)
165a.
-, Joseph 1827, Christiana 1824, monument, (2) 9a.
-, Leonard, mason, (45) 100a.
-, Margaret 1762, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
-, Martha 1787, headstone, (11) 35a.
-, Mary 1762, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Samuel, junior and senior, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Bellfounders.
-, Thomas 1830,.... his wife 1787, floor-slab, (11) 35a.
Snare, Quintin, bricklayer and plasterer, (45) 100a.
Society of Friends: (27) 52b; site of first burial ground of, 134b.
Somerset, Protector, house granted to, (35) 69a.
Sotheran, Henry, bookseller, house occupied by, (130) 122a.
Sounding-boards
-, 17th-century, (1) 4b, Pl. 36.
-, 18th-century, (11) 35b.
South Newbald, prebend of, site belonging to, (292) 172a.
Sowray, Richard 1708, monument, (11) 35a.
Soza, Martin and Ellen, inscription to (glass), (12) 38a.
Speculation Street, former terrace houses known as, 167a.
Speed, John, see Artists and Surveyors.
Speight, Richard, churchwarden, (10) 28a.
Spen Lane, 219b–220a.
Spires, church, xl, xli.
-, 15th-century, (11) 32b, 33a.
Spitalcroft, tile works at, xcvi.
Splat Balusters, see Balusters and Staircases.
Spooner
-, Ann 1834, monument, (4) 12a.
-, Thomas, master of hospital, (38) 91a.
-, " 1794, Ann 1809, and children, monument, (4) 11b.
Spoons, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Spurmakers, street inhabited by, 220a.
Spurriergate, 220a, b.
Squire
-, Arms of, (12) 39b.
-, Jane, property inherited by, (35) 70a.
-, Robert, house sold to, (35) 70a.
-, Sir Robert 1707, Priscilla 1711, monument, (12) 39b, Pl. 44.
Stables, see Outbuildings.
Staffs, civic, 18th-century, (44) 99a.
Stainton, Eli(zabeth?) 1737, floor-slab, (5) 14b.
Staircases, lxxxvii, Fig. 11, pp. xc, xci; xcvii.
-, 16th-century (probably), (newel), (34) 65a.
-, 17th-century: (70) 108b; (162) 132b; (174) 134a; (195) 140a; (212)
142b; (312) 178a, Pl. 189; (317) 179b, Pl. 189; (332) 184b; (343)
189a; (345) 191a, Pl. 189; (354) 193b; (368) 197a; (400) 207b;
(427) 215b; (470) 225b; (483) 231b; (487) 232b; (528) 240a.
With splat balusters: (34) 65b, Fig. 11a; (243) 150a; (436) 217b,
Fig. 11c; (459) 222b, Fig. 11b.
-, c. 1700: (47) 103a; (219) 143b; (284) 167a; (335) 185b; (478) 228b;
(488) 234a; (489) 234a; (525) 239b, Fig. 11l.
-, 18th-century: (12) 38a; (34) 65a; (35) 74a, 75a, b, 76b, Fig. 11q, Pl.
86; (44) 98a, Fig. 11r, Pl. 94; (47) 103a; (61) 106a, Pl. 200; (70)
108b, Fig. 11s; (72) 109a; (73) 109b; (74) 109b; (75) 109b; (76)
110a; (77) 111a, Fig. 11u, Pl. 193; (78) 111b; (85) 114a; (88) 114a;
(89) 115a, Pl. 110; (91) 116b; (92) 116b; (108) 118a, Fig. 11j;
(110) 118a; (114) 118b; (117) 119b, Fig. 71; (118) 120b; (122)
121a; (124) 121b; (131) 123a; (133) 123b, Pl. 190; (137) 125b;
(138) 125b; (147) 127a, b, Pl. 193; (155) 130a; (156) 131b; (157)
131b; (158) 132a; (164) 132b, Fig. 11p; (223) 145b; (225) 146b;
(233) 148a, Fig. 11k, n; (234) 148b, Fig. 11i; (249) 152a, Pls. 190,
191; (250) 152b, Pl. 115; (254) 156a, Pl. 191; (264) 157b; (265)
157b; (270) 160a, Fig. 11m; (274) 162a; (275) 162b; (277) 163b,
Pl. 192; (278) 164b; (280) 165b, Pl. 193; (281) 166a; (282) 166b;
(287) 168b, Pl. 192; (with earlier balusters, reset), (288) 170a, Pl.
190; (292) 172a; (295) 172b; (296) 172b, Pl. 193; (319) 180b; (321)
181b; (324) 182a; (327) 183a; (329) 183b; (334) 185b, Pl. 196;
(336) 186b; (339) 187a; (340) 187a; (341) 187b; (344) 189b, Pls.
196, 200; (353) 193b; (366) 196b; (371) 199a; (374) 199a; (375)
199b; (376) 200a; (377) 201a, Fig. 11h, Pl. 200; (378) 201a; (380)
201b; (398) 207a; (399) 207a; (407) 208b, Pl. 191; (409) 209b;
(410) 210a; (411) 210b; (416) 211b; (417) 212b, Fig. 11t, Pl. 112;
(428) 216a; (429) 216a; (431) 217a; (458) 222a; (462) 222b; (464)
223a; (465) 223a; (466) 223b; (467) 224a; (474) 227a; (475) 227b;
(476) 228a; (480) 230b, Pl. 192; (492) 234b; (493) 235a; (496)
235b; (503) 237a; (516) 238a, Pl. 191; (521) 239a; (524) 239b.
With cast or wrought-iron balusters: (82) 113a, Pl. 108; (89)
115a, Pl. 110; (369) 197b; (383) 202a; (397) 206b. With Chinese
fret balusters: (77) 111a; (223) 145b; (224) 146a, Fig. 88; (306)
174b; (308) 175b; (419) 213a; (423) 214b. With splat balusters:
(133) 123b, Fig. 11e, f; (144) 126b; (156) 131b, Fig. 11d, o; (254)
156a, Fig. 11g; (337) 186b; (375) 199b, Pl. 190; (472) 226b.
-, 19th-century: (26) 52b, Fig. 11x; (27) 54a; (83) 113b; (90) 115b; (91)
116b; (112) 118b, Fig. 11w; (119) 120b; (121) 120b; (143) 126b;
(154) 129b, Pl. 194; (170) 133a, Fig. 11v; (242) 150a; (256) 156b;
(327) 183a; (328) 183b; (335) 185b; (337) 186b; (352) 193a; (427)
215b; (430) 216b; (457) 222a. With cast or wrought-iron
balusters: (48) 104a; (81) 111b; (87) 114a; (215) 143a; (279) 165a,
Pl. 195; (301) 174a; (388) 203a; (391) 203b; (394) 205a; (395)
206a, Pls. 194, 195; (461) 222b; (480) 230b, Pl. 194.
Stalls, see Seating.
Stamford, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
Standish, Ann 1783, headstone, (9) 25a.
Stanhope
-, Arms of, impaled by Acklam, (8) 22b.
-, Sir Edward, of Grimston, house of, (330) 184a.
-, " Michael, college buildings granted to, (34) 62b.
Stanley, arms of, impaled by Egerton, (4) 11b.
Star and Garter Inn, house formerly known as, (241) 150a.
Starkthwaite Lane, former, 206a.
Statues, see Carving.
Statute of Acton Burnell, seal provided under, (44) 99a.
Staveley
-, John, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carvers and Gilders.
-, Martha 1804, floor-slab, (11) 35a.
-, William, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carvers and Gilders.
-, " 1814, Ann 1812, monument, (12) 39b.
Stead, William, junior and senior, see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
Stencilled Decoration, 16th-century, (37) 86a.
Stephen, King: church built by, (40) 93b; hospital said to have been founded by, (9) 23a.
Stephenson
-, Francis 1783, Richard 1781(?), floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, Mary...., floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, Mill, brassess recorded by: (5) 14a; (6) 17a.
-, William 1752, Frances 1727, Alice 1685, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Sterne, Dr. Jaques, Precentor: property sold to, (35) 70b; room built for, (35) 76b.
Stockdale, Alderman John, houses built by, (343) 189a.
Stokwyth, John, bequest by, (22) 50b.
Stone (fragments), worked, mediaeval, (480) 231a; see also Building Materials; Houses and Public Buildings, Stone; and Stonework.
Stonebow, The: 220b; streets affected by formation of: 147a; 148b.
Stonegate, xxxiii, 220b–235a, Pl. 125.
" Landing, 122a.
Stonemasons, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Masons.
Stonework
-, Mediaeval: (35) 76a; (49) 104a; (339) 187a.
-, 12th-century, (35) 74a, 76b.
-, 13th-century, (40) 95a.
-, 15th-century, (39) 92a.
-, 16th-century, (70) 108b.
Storry, William, house acquired by, (355) 194a.
Stoups: (5) 14b; (11) 36a; (14) 46b.
Stow, John 1775, Catherine Ellen 1775, and sons, monument, (8) 22a.
Strensall, prebendal house of: (277) 163b; house formerly part of, (278) 164b.
Stuart, arms of, see Royal Arms.
Stucco, see Building Materials.
Styles, of architecture or decoration, see Adam, Gothic, Italianate, Palladian, Perpendicular and Tudor.
Summerhouse, 18th-century, (499) 235b.
Summers, Elizabeth 1778, monument, (8) 22a.
Surveyors, see Artists and Surveyors.
Sutcliffe, Richard 1802, Mary 1820, and family, monument, (13) 43a.
Swale, Richard, bricklayer, (82) 112a.
Swan
-, Francis, carpenter, lease shared by, (440) 218b.
-, George Cornelius 1788,.. n his wife 1793, gravestone, (15) 49a.
Swanland, Nicholas de, rector, licence obtained by, (5) 12b.
Swinburne, Henry, ecclesiastical lawyer, house of, (330) 184a.
Swineard
-, Benjamin 1796, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
-, Margaret 1819, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
Swinegate: 235a, b; street formerly known as, 156a.
Swine Landing, original opening of common lane at, (52) 105a.
Swords, civic, (44) 98a, b, Pl. 64.
Sykes, John, carpenter, (12) 36b.
Sympcock, James, mason, (12) 36b.
TB 1831, floor-slab, (2) 9b.
TL, of London, silversmith, (32) 56b.
Tables, see Communion Tables and Furniture.
" recording repairs, (37) 84b; see also Benefactors' Tables; Creed, Lord's Prayer and Decalogue; and Lord Mayors' Tables.
Tadcaster area, stone from: xcv; (36) 77a; (37) 82a.
Tailers' Hall, (38) 88b.
Taillour Hall, reference to, (38) 88b.
Talbot, family, site of house occupied by, (345) 191a.
" Inn: 180b; houses on site of: (344) 189b; (345) 191a.
Talkan, Robert de, lane granted to, 122a.
Tankards, see Plate, Church and Civic.
Tannery, former, 19th-century, (69) 107b.
Tasker, Lancelot 1807, monument, (15) 48b.
Tate, E. Ridsdale, roof bosses drawn by, (36) 79b.
Taylor
-, Andrew, plates given by, (32) 56b.
-, Frances 1836, monument, (9) 24b.
-, Francis, house probably rebuilt by, (137) 125a.
-, Joshua 1765, floor-slab, (32) 56b.
-, Michael, see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
-, Mr., head mason of Minster, house built under supervision of, (323)
181b.
Taylors' Guild, royal charter obtained by, (38) 88b.
Teasdale, Judith 1799, Henry 1806, floor-slab, (8) 22b.
Tea Urn, silver, 18th-century, (44) 99b.
Telephone Exchange, finds from site of, (22) 51b.
Terraces, see under Houses and Public Buildings.
Terry, John, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carpenters and Joiners.
Thackray, William: house leased to, (323) 181b; butcher, property occupied by, (430) 216b.
Thackray's Brewery: house formerly part of, (212) 142b; offices possibly of, (298) 173a.
Theakston, John, whitesmith, lease granted to, (287) 168a.
Theatre Royal: (47) 103a; pre-Conquest stones found near, (40) 95a; remains of vaulted undercroft at, (40) 94b.
Theophilus, scenes from story of (glass), (6) 18b.
Thirsk, Henry, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Masons.
Thomas
-, Mrs. Elizabeth, salver given by, (1) 4a.
-, William, house bought by, (284) 167a.
Thomas's Hotel, (284) 167a.
Thomlinson,... 1709, Jane 1711, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Thompson
-, Arms of, (11) 35b.
-, Family, goldsmiths, property acquired from, (137) 125a.
-, Grace, lowering of entry fine of, (336) 186b.
-, Sir Henry, addition built by, (317) 179a.
-, " " 1692, Ann 1696, and sons, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, John, house probably built by, (256) 156b.
-, " silversmith, (5) 14b.
-, " 1759, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
-, Leonard, house leased by, (336) 186b.
-, Mary and Isabella, flagon given in memory of, (12) 40a.
-, William, glazier, lii.
Thornhill
-, Mrs., gift by, (2) 7b.
-, " M., initials possibly for, (327) 183a.
Thornton
-, Anne Mary 1753, monument, (12) 39b.
-, Charlotte 1850, monument, (14) 46a.
-, Col., public baths established by, (282) 166b.
-, John, glass-painter and glazier, style associated with school of, 1.
-, Robert, town house of, (334) 185a.
Thorpe
-, John and Rebecca 1778, Susanna 1782, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, Rebecca and Susannah, 18th-century monument, (13) 43a.
-, William H., of Leeds, architect, (27) 53b.
Thorpe Underwood, timber from: xcvii; (37) 82a.
Three Cranes, (401) 207b.
" " Lane, 206a.
" " Passage, (401) 207b.
" Cups, house formerly known as, (518) 238a.
" Tuns, (149) 127b.
Through-passages, in timber-framed houses, lix.
Thrusgate, street formerly known as, 128b.
Thrush Lane, street formerly known as, 128b.
Thursday Market: xxxiv; 206a; inadequacy of, 173b.
Thursgail, street formerly known as, 128b.
Tickhill, friary founded by friars from, (21) 50a.
Tiles, floor, see Floor-tiles.
Tile Works: xcvi; (33) 57a.
Tilney, J., see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
Timber Buildings, 11th-century, discovery of, 127b; see also Building Materials.
" Framing, see Building Materials and Houses and Public Buildings, Timber-framed.
Time and Justice, representation of (stone), (4) 12a, Pl. 41.
Tiplin, George, rector, paten given by, (6) 19b.
Tirill, Claudius, mace by, (44) 98b.
Tobin, Maurice, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Smiths.
Tod, William, bequest by, (14) 44a.
Todd
-, John, library and bookshop of, 220b.
-, " 1811, Sarah 1813, and children, monument, (12) 39a.
-, Joseph 1795, Thomas 1796, headstone, (15) 49a.
-, Thomas, tallow-chandler, property let to, (502) 237a.
Toft Green: bell-house on, xliii; friary on, xli.
Tomb-chests, see under Monuments, funeral.
" Recesses, see under Monuments, funeral, and Recesses.
Tomlinson, ..., wife of Thomas, 1784, floor-slab, (8) 22b.
Tomlinson's Hotel, public house formerly known as, (368) 196b.
Tooling, 12th-century: (34) 64a; (35) 74a; (70) 108b; (469) 225a.
Topham, Francis, part of house sold to, (35) 70b.
Torch Extinguisher, iron, 18th-century, (334) 185a, Pl. 160.
Torre, James, antiquary: (2) 8a; (33) 58b.
Towell, Samuel, of Cawood, bricklayer, house sold by, (319) 180b.
Tower Cinema, chapel used as, (30) 54b.
" Place, 235b–236a.
Towers, church, xl.
-, c. 1400, (1) 2a, b, Pl. 12.
-, 15th-century: (2) 7a; (5) 13b; (10) 26b; (11) 32b, Pl. 14; (13) 41a;
(14) 45a; (15) 48a, Pl. 12.
-, 17th-century, (9) 24a.
-, 19th-century, (6) 17a.
Tower Street, 236a.
Towne
-, Charles, landscape by, (35) 75a.
-, Richard, staff given by, (44) 99a.
Trades and Industries, xxxiv, xxxv.
-, Hornworking, 180b.
-, Iron and brass works, 141a.
-, Lead manufactory, 152a.
-, Linen manufactory: 167a; 236b.
-, Mineral-water factory, (33) 57b.
-, Spurmakers, 220a.
-, Tannery, (69) 107b.
-, See also Bell-founding, Glass-painting and Tile Works.
Treasurer's House, (35) 69a, Figs. 42–45, Pls. 81–87.
Tree of Jesse, representations of (glass): (6) 17b; (13) 42b, Pl. 52.
Trew, Marie and Margerie 1600, brass, (1) 2b.
Trinity, The, representations of (glass): (1) 3b; (2) 8b, Pl. 58; (10) 29a; (13) 42a.
" Court, chantry priest's house known as, (222) 144b.
" Hall, building formerly known as, (37) 82b.
" Hospital, lvii.
" Lane, fireplace surround from house in, (61) 106a.
Triumph of Chastity, see Chastity, Triumph of.
Tudor Style: xciv; (41) 96b, Pl. 152; (47) 103a; (49) 104a, Pl. 150; (154) 129b, Pls. 152, 163, 194.
Tunnoc, Richard, bell-founder, windows given by, xlix.
Tureens, silver, 18th-century, (44) 99b.
Turner
-, Arms of, (44) 99b.
-, Charles, cup regilt by, (44) 99b.
-, John, cup given by, (44) 99b.
-, William, of Stainsby, house sold to, (330) 184a.
Turpin, Dick, highwayman, burial place of, (19) 49b.
Turrets, octagonal, 19th-century, (279) 165a.
Tweedie, Walter, of London, silversmith, (44) 99b.
Tweedy
-, Arms of, (11) 35a.
-, John 1842, brass, (11) 34b.
-, " 1842, Elizabeth 1811: floor-slab, (11) 35b; monument, (11) 35a.
Undercrofts
-, 12th-century: (remains of), (40) 94b; theatre built over, (47) 103a.
-, 13th-century, (40) 94b, Pl. 90.
-, 14th-century, (37) 83a, Pl. 73.
Unitarian Chapel, (32) 55b, Fig. 33, Pl. 66.
Vane, Catherine 1738, brass, (4) 11b.
Vaughan, Mrs. Douglas, paten given by, (12) 40a.
Vault, of brick, 19th-century, (18) 49b.
Vavasour
-, Arms of, (12) 39a.
-, Henry, of Copmanthorpe, profits received by, (34) 62b.
-, Infant 1728, monument, (12) 39a, Pl. 42.
-, Walter, of Hazelwood, house occupied by, (82) 112a.
Vedeau, Ayme, silversmith, (10) 29b.
Ventilators, 19th-century, (27) 54a; see also under Heating.
Venus, representation of (glass), (8) 22a.
Verdenel
-, Mariot, priest admitted to chantry on presentation of, (15) 46b.
-, Robert, 13th-century coffin lid of, (15) 48b.
Vescy
-, Sir John de, monumental effigy possibly of, (22) 51a.
-, William de, site granted to friars by, (22) 50b.
Vicars Choral, of Minster: buildings granted to, 146b; church appropriated to, (14) 44a; college of, (33) 57a, (common hall of) 60a; confirmation of statutes of, (33) 58a; houses built by, xxxv; records of, (33) 57a; site acquired by, (471) 225b; tile works of, xcvi, (33) 57a.
Vicars' Lane, street formerly known as, 117b.
Victoria
-, Princess of Wales, room occupied by, (35) 75a.
-, Queen, arms of, see Royal Arms.
Victoria and Albert Museum, glass panels in: (6) 19a; (36) 79b, Pl. 187.
" Iron Foundry, 236b.
Virgin Mary, see St. Mary the Virgin.
Virtues, representations of: (monument), (6) 19a; (glass), (35) 76b.
Voussoirs, see Architectural Details, miscellaneous.
WB, of London, silversmith, (14) 46a.
WH, goldsmith, (44) 98b; merchant's mark of, (36) 79b.
WI, silversmith, (10) 29b.
Wailes, William, glass-painter, (10) 26a.
Wainde, William, houses acquired from, (89) 114b.
Waite, Henry 1780, monument, (4) 12a, Pl. 43.
Wake
-, Baldwin, physician: house occupied by, (156) 130b; monument 1842,
(12) 39a.
-, Charlotte 1832, floor-slab, (12) 40a; and Isabella Frances 1836,
monument, (12) 39a.
Wakefield, William, architect, design requested from, (45) 100a.
" Cathedral, stained-glass fragments from, (10) 29b.
Walbegate, street first recorded as, 236a.
Walker
-, Ann 1687, monument, (12) 39a.
-, Arms of, (2) 8a, Pl. 45.
-, John, churchwarden, (6) 19a.
-, " see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Ironfounders.
-, Rev. John, window replaced and reglazed by, (2) 5b, 8a.
-, " " 1813, Ann 1811, monument, (6) 19a.
-, Joshua 1805, brass, (10) 28a.
-, Of Nottingham, monumental mason, (13) 43a.
-, William, ironfounder, (48) 104a.
Wall Bracing, lxiii, Fig. 3.
Waller
-, Aldcroft 1808, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
-, Elizabeth, salvers given in memory of, (14) 46b.
-, John, salvers given by, (14) 46b.
-, Robert, property leased to, (343) 189a.
Wall-paintings, lvi.
-, 16th-century: (34) 68a, Pl. 79; (modern imitation of), (35) 75b.
Wall-tiles, xcvi.
Walmgate, 236a–242a.
Walsh and Dunbar, of Leeds, monumental masons, (11) 35a.
Walter, son of Faganulf the priest, grant by, (9) 22b.
Wanless
-, Mary 171., floor-slab, (12) 40a.
-, Thomas 1711/12, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Wanton, arms of, (5) 14a.
Warburton, Mrs. Catherine 1817, monument, (8) 22a.
Ward
-, Dr., house of, (275) 162b.
-, Margaret 1846, monument, (4) 12a.
-, Matthew, plasterer, (82) 112a.
-, Robert, 1405, floor-slab, (6) 19b.
-, " 1773, memorial stone, (17) 49b.
Warde, Thomas, of London, profits received by, (34) 62b.
Warehouse, 19th-century, (517) 238a.
Wartre, Richard, bequests by: (15) 46b; (36) 77b.
Water, supply of, xciv.
" Closets, see under Closets.
" -gates: xli; (21) 50a; (23) 51b; 152b.
Waterhouse
-, Arms of, (12) 39b.
-, Mary 1786, monument, (12) 39b.
Water Lane, location of old, 134b.
Waterloo Place, 122a.
Waters, John 1815, headstone, (9) 25a.
Water-spouts, carved, 15th-century, (5) 13b.
Waterworks, building formerly housing pumping engine of, (283) 166b.
Watkinson
-, Henry, 166(6), floor-slab, (5) 14b.
-, " (1712?), and William, floor-slab, (5) 14b.
Watson
-, Bernard 1793, headstone, (2) 9a.
-, Charles, see Architects.
-, Mr., of London, chandeliers bought from, (45) 100a.
-, William, churchwarden, (14) 46b.
-, " see Architects.
Watson, Pritchett and Watson, see Architects.
Watter
-, Arms of, (4) 11b, 12a.
-, Sir Robert: civic chain given by, (44) 99a; repairs to hall paid for by,
(36) 78a.
-, Sir Robert 1612, Margaret 1608, monument, (4) 11b, Pl. 41.
Wattle Fences, discovery of, xxxiv.
Waud, Ann 1810, and son, headstone, (14) 46a.
Waudby, (John), see Sculptors and Monumental Masons.
Wealden Type, house of, (194) 138a.
Weatherill, Thomas, house built by, (241) 149b.
Weatherley, Ralph, builder, (7) 20a.
Weather-vanes: (5) 15a; (11) 36a.
Weatley, William 1806, headstone, (13) 43a.
Welburn, monument from, (32) 56b.
Wellbeloved
-, Ann 1823, Anne 1846, monument, (32) 56b.
-, Rev. Charles 1858, monument, (32) 56b; and Ann 1823, Anne 1846,
headstone, (32) 56b.
Welles, John, prebendary of Salton, lease of house confirmed by, (34) 62a.
Wellington, The, shop formerly known as, (214) 142b.
Wells, surviving close of Vicars Choral at, (33) 57b.
": brick-lined, of c. 1600, (134) 124a; timber-lined, xxxiv.
Welsh, Ann 1797, headstone, (14) 46a.
Wenham, P. L., excavation by, 180b.
Wentworth, Peregrine, house occupied by, (82) 112a.
Wesley, John: meeting room used by, (289) 170b; pulpit used by, lvi, (11) 35b.
Wesleyan Chapel, former: (25) 52a; manse for, (416) 211b.
" Methodists, chapel built for, (30) 54b.
West, Lewis 1718, Dorcas 1732, monument, (11) 35a.
Westminster Press Office, London, shop front from, (414) 211b.
Wharves, Roman, 236a.
Whip-ma-whop-ma-gate, 242b.
White
-, John 1716/7, monument, (12) 39a.
-, T., painting by, (315) 178b.
-, Dr. William, plan by, (80) 111b.
White Dog, The, house forming part of, (491) 234b.
Whitefriar Lane, street on site of lane formerly known as, 220b.
White Hart Inn, house formerly known as, (491) 234b.
" Horse Inn, house on site of, (396) 206b.
" Rose Cafe, (240) 149a, Pl. 117.
Whitesmiths, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen.
White Swan Hotel, (374) 199a.
Whithill, John, repairs to hall by, (38) 89a.
Whitney Whatneygate, Whitnourwhatnourgate, street formerly known as, 242b.
Whitton, Peter, chemist, site of house of, (80) 111b.
Whytehead, William 1741, Margaret 1711, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
Widdrington, Sir Thomas, Recorder, house occupied by, (252) 155a.
Wiggins, Katherine 1770, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Wightman, (?)Ann 1738, Charles 1758, Mary 1789, and daughter Mary 1804, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Wilkinson
-, Mary 1832, floor-slab, (14) 46a.
-, Sarah 1724, brass, (11) 34b.
-, Solomon, butcher, property occupied by, (430) 216b.
-, Tate, theatre manager, (47) 103a.
-, " 1803, Jane 1826, monument, (1) 4a.
-, Thomas 1810, Jane 1811, monument, (15) 48b.
-, " 1826, George 1831, Charlotte, 1840, monument, (15) 48b.
-, William 1751, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
-, " 1812, floor-slab, (15) 49a; and Mary 1813, monument, (15)
48b.
Wilks, Elizabeth 1837, and others, floor-slab, (1) 4a.
Willans, Thomas 1809, brass, (4) 11b.
William I: archbishop appointed by, (35) 69a; possession of church confirmed by, (1) 1a.
" II: gift of church confirmed by, (15) 46b; hospital established by, lvii, (40) 93b.
" and Mary, arms of, see Royal Arms.
Williams, Thomas, house possibly of, (178) 134b.
Williamson, Thomas, joiner, (12) 36b.
Willis, Thomas 1815, monument, (12) 39a.
Willoughby
-, George, house built for, (395) 205b.
-, Henry, of Birdsall, property bought by, (35) 70b.
Willow Street, 236b.
Wills Office, house designed as, (279) 165a.
Wilmer,... wife of Randall, 18th-century floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Wilson
-, Ann Sybille 1811, monument, (5) 14b.
-, Dorothy: hospital established under will of, (42) 96b; monument
1717, (6) 19a.
-, Thomas 1780, Dorothy 1786: floor-slab, (9) 25a; monument, (9) 24b.
-, " 1832, Dorothy 1833, monument, (9) 24b.
-, William 1517, brass, (13) 41b, Pl. 40.
-, " 1844, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Wilson, Tweedy & Co., banking house of, (234) 148a.
Winchester, ancient churches at, xxxiii.
Window Guards, cast-iron, (411) 210b.
" Head, fragment, pre-Conquest, see Architectural Details, miscellaneous.
Windows, lxxiv, lxxix, xcv, Fig. 8, p. lxxx; early or notable.
-, 12th-century: (35) 76a, Pl. 183; (469) 225a, Fig. 142, Pl. 183.
-, 13th-century: (possibly), (33) 59a, Pl. 183; (40) 94b, Pl. 183.
-, 14th-century: (2) 7a, Pl. 24; (6) 16a, b, Pl. 24; (9) 23b; (11) 31b, Pl.
25; (33) 60a, Fig. 36; (37) 83b, Pl. 183; (289) 170b, Fig. 106;
(436) 217b; (530) 240a.
-, 15th-century: (6) 16a, b, Pls. 24, 25; (10) 26b, Pl. 25; (11) 32b, Pl.
24; (oriels), (34) 64b, Pls. 77, 78; (36) 79a, b; (39) 92b; (345) 191a;
(346) 192a; (434) 217a.
-, 16th-century: (12) 37a, Pl. 25; (34) 65a; (307) 174b; (421) 213b;
(oriel), (478) 228b.
-, 17th-century: (bull's-eye), (32) 56a; (34) 63b, (bull's-eye), 65a;
(35) 74a, Pl. 185; (37) 88a; (38) 89b; (207) 141b; (bay) (216) 143b,
Pl. 184; (223) 145b; (297) 173a, Pl. 185; (312) 178a, Pl. 185;
(317) 179b; (381) 201b; (427) 216a; (453) 221a; (oriel), (478)
228b; (480) 230a, Pl. 184; (484) 232a, Pl. 185; (485) 232a, Pl.
184; (527) 239b, Fig. 8a, Pl. 185; (528) 240a, Fig. 8b, Pl. 185.
-, c. 1700: (296) 172b; (489) 234a.
-, 18th-century: (35) 71b; (38) 89b; (44) 97a; (76) 110a, Fig. 9l, m; (82)
112a; (117) 119a, b, Fig. 8e, f; (234) 148b; (236) 148b; (249) 151b;
(270) 158b, 160a; (274) 161b; (275) 162b, Fig. 8c, d; (277)
163b; (287) 168a; (375) 199b; (418) 213a. Bow: (76) 110a; (458)
222a. Bull's-eye, (39) 93b. Canted bays: (87) 114a; (89) 115a;
(329) 183b; (491) 234b. Canted oriels: (130) 122b; (282) 166b.
Enriched architraves: (82) 113a; (254) 156a; (287) 168b; (410)
210a; (474) 227a; (483) 231b. Oriel, (34) 63b. Staircase: (44) 98a;
(61) 106a; (82) 113a, Pl. 108; (89) 115a; (164) 132b; (250) 152b,
Pl. 114; (330) 184a; (340) 187a; (341) 187b; (411) 210b; (417)
212b; (516) 238a. Thermae, (76) 110a.
-, c. 1800: Bow, (361) 195a. Canted bay: (141) 126a; (315) 178b; (343)
189a; (471) 226a.
-, 19th-century: (49) 104a; (273) 161b; (285) 167b; (293) 172a, Fig.
8g, h; (298) 173a; (300) 174a; (313) 178a; (405) 208a. Bay: (39)
93a; (155) 130a; (193) 137a; (218) 143b; (278) 164b; (475) 227b;
(488) 234a. Bow: (73) 109b; (327) 183a; (369) 197b; (490) 234b;
(498) 235b. Bull's-eye: (27) 53b; (446) 219b. Canted bay: (87)
114a; (91) 116a; (378) 201a, Pl. 148. Canted oriel, (91) 116a.
Enriched architraves: (386) 202b; (391) 203b. Oriel: (154) 129b;
(281) 166a.
Window Seats, 18th-century, (499) 236a.
Winsor, William 1769, headstone, (6) 19b.
Winterscale's Hospital, (43) 96b.
Wintringham, Dr. Clifton, house built by, (250) 152b.
Wistow (?), arms of, (14) 45b.
Withers, Thomas 1809, Elizabeth 1802, monument, (15) 48b; and Dorothy Catherine 1789, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
Wolstenholme
-, Family, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carvers and Gilders.
-, John, bookseller, premises occupied by, (271) 160b.
-, " see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carvers and Gilders.
-, Thomas, see Craftsmen and Tradesmen, Carvers and Gilders.
Wood
-, Ann 1832, floor-slab, (15) 49a.
-, Arms of, (13) 43a.
-, John 1704, Anne 1679, Charles 1684, monument, (13) 43a.
-, Richard 1701, floor-slab, (13) 43b.
-, W. H., architect, (5) 12b.
Woodell, William, cordwainer, house built by, (220) 143b.
Woodhead, Samuel 1834, monument, (1) 4a.
Woodhouse
-, Mrs. Elizabeth, house built by, (77) 110a.
-, James, churchwarden, (14) 46a.
-, " house sold by, (158) 131b.
-, Robert, house built by, (157) 131b.
-, Thomas, property bought by: (157, 158) 131b.
Woodyeare
-, Arms of, impaled by Drake, (12) 39b.
-, Mary 1728, monument, (12) 39b, Pl. 42.
Woollons, Ellen 1850, monument, (9) 24b.
Woolrych, arms of, impaled by Hewley, (41) 96b, Pl. 182.
Workhouse, hall used as, (39) 91b.
Workshops, see Outbuildings.
Wormald, Samuel 1814, floor-slab, (9) 25a; and Ann 1812, Samuel 1788, monument, (9) 24b.
Wrather, John 1768, Dorothy 1788, headstone, (9) 25a.
Wray, Ann 1805, floor-slab, (11) 35b.
Wrightman, William 1724, floor-slab, (11) 35a.
Wrought Iron
-, Balconies, (330) 184a.
-, See also under Staircases.
Wycliffe, Elizabeth 1777, monument, (12) 39a.
Wygan, Adam, rector, bequest by, (15) 46b.
Wyman, Henry 1411, Agnes 1416, brass, (4) 11b.
Wynn, William, bricklayer, (308) 175b.
Wyntringham, Simon de, priest, tombstone (fragments) of, (22) 51a.
Wyvill, Ursula 1790, Hale 1792, monument, (1) 4a.
Yarburgh, John 1653/4, floor-slab, (12) 40a.
Ye Olde Starre Inne: (465) 223a; sign of, 221a.
York
-, Ancient churches at, xxxiii.
-, Arms of City of: (1) 3b; (2) 9a; (4) 11b; (5) 14a, b; (12) 38b, 39a; (13)
42b; (36) 79b, 80a; (44) 97a, 98a, b, 99a, b, Pl. 197; (156) 130b,
Pl. 182; (335) 185b.
-, Central area of, xxxiii, Pl. 1, Maps 1–8.
-,-, Growth and development of: from 1066–1200, xxxiii; from 1200–
1540, xxxiv; in 19th century, xcii.
-,-, Markets in, xxxiii, xxxiv.
-,-, Streets: system of, xxxiii; widening and construction of, xciii.
-, Decline of, xxxv.
-, Fires at: xxxiii; (40) 93b; 147a; (233) 147b; (234) 148a; (235) 148b.
-, Irish population in: (33) 57b, 58a; 236b.
-, Lord Mayor of, house built as residence of, (44) 96b.
-, Petitions to establish a university in, (33) 57b.
-, Population of, xxxv.
-, Royal administration at, xxxiv.
-, See of: arms of: (12) 38b; (34) 64b; symbol for, (12) 37a.
-, Siege of: (6) 15b; (9) 23a; (14) 44b; (33) 57b; (36) 78b.
-, Street widening in: xciii; 117a; 127b; 128b; 129a, b; (224) 146a;
146b; 156b; 158a; 166a; 167b; 199a; 207b; 220a.
-, Trade in, xxxiv, xxxv.
York Archaeological Trust, excavations by: xxxviii; (14) 44a; (33) 60b; (309) 176a.
" Arms, (324) 181b.
" Central Conservative Club, house bought by, (394) 204b.
" City and County Bank, premises built for, (301) 174a.
" Civic Trust, houses restored by: (61) 106a; (417) 212b.
" College for Girls, houses used by: (344) 189a; (345) 191a.
York Corporation: church sold by, 171b; church leased to, (15) 47a; fire engines and plant made over to, (388) 203a; fire establishment transferred by, (388) 202b; hall built on land belonging to, (36) 77a; houses restored by, (437) 217b; property bought by: (20) 49b; (45) 100b; 204a; site belonging to, (156) 130a; terrace built on leases from, (395) 205a; terrace used as offices by, (395) 205b.
" County Savings Bank, (392) 203b, Pl. 153.
" Courant, office built for, (141) 126a.
" Gas Light Company, founding of, xciv.
" Glaziers' Trust, glass removed to workshop of, (6) 17b.
" Medical Society, house used as headquarters of, (480) 229b.
" New Waterworks Company, conversion of engine house into offices for, (283) 166b.
" School of Art, school known as, (49) 104a.
" Union Gas Company, setting up of, xciv.
" Waterworks Company, building owned by, (282) 166b.
Yorkshire Agricultural and Commercial Bank, premises built for, (285) 167b.
" Bank, part of inn on site of, (136) 124a.
" Club, house used by, (395) 205a.
" Fire and Life Insurance Company, fire station of, (388) 202b.
" Herald Works, river wall at rear of, (52) 104b.
" Hussars, officers of, suitable accommodation required for annual mess of, (48) 103a.
Yorkshire Insurance Company: former engine house of, (288) 170a; offices of, (391) 203b.
Yorkshireman: offices built for, (304) 174a; public house, former, (148) 127b.
Yorkshire Museum: items now in: architectural fragments: (1) 5a; (4) 12a; (6) 17a; (10) 26b; (21) 50b; carved woodwork: (4) 12a; (34) 64b, Pl. 198; (40) 95b; (142) 126a; fittings: (1) 5a, Fig. 13; (6) 19b, Pl. 38; miscellaneous objects, (11) 36a; monumental remains: xlvii; (6) 19b; (8) 21a; (22) 51a, b; 117b; pre-Conquest stones: (6) 17a; (fragment), (11) 33b, 34a; (40) 95b, Pl. 21. Street named after, 166a.
Youle or Yhole, John, draper of Northallerton: inscription on coffin lid to, (2) 7b; merchant's mark of, (2) 7b.
Young
-, Archbishop, properties passing to, (35) 69b.
-, George, mansion built by, (35) 69b.
-, Thomas, reconstruction by, (35) 69b.
Young's Hotel, (335) 185b, Fig. 116.
Yoward, Ralph, attorney, house built for, (117) 119a.
Zacharias, representation of (glass), (13) 42a.
Zodiac, Signs of the, see Signs of the Zodiac.
Zouche, Archbishop, indulgence issued by, (33) 58a.