A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 1, the City of Kingston Upon Hull. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1969.
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Note. An entry in italics denotes an illustration; a dagger (†) preceding such an entry indicates a plate facing that page. Among the abbreviations used in the index the following may need elucidation: Abp., Archbishop; Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; b., born; Benj., Benjamin; Bp., Bishop; Cath., Catherine; Ch., Church; Chap., Chapel; Chris., Christopher; Coll., College; d., died; Dan., Daniel; Dav., David; E.R., East Riding; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geof., Geoffrey; Geo., George; Gilb., Gilbert; Gt., Great; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; Hosp., Hospital; Humph., Humphrey; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katherine; Lawr., Lawrence; Leon., Leonard; Lit., Little; m., married; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; Marm., Marmaduke; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; N.R., North Riding; Nic., Nicholas; par., parish; Pat., Patrick; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; Ric., Richard; Riv., River; Rly., Railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; s., son; Sch., School; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Vct., Viscount; vill., village; w., wife; W.R., West Riding; Wal., Walter; Wm., William.
Places in Yorkshire without the abbreviation E.R., N.R., or W.R. are within the City of Hull.
A.
Abbot, Geo., Abp. of Canterbury, 101; Maurice, 101–2
Abbotgarth, 77
Abercrombie, Sir Pat., 229, 280
Abraham, Hen., 420, 440 n, 452; Wm. H., 267
Acklam, Geo., 160–1
Ackton (W.R.), 85
Acland, Jas., 199–200, 206, 217, 389, 405, 429
Adam, Jas., 448; Rob., 406, 445–6, 448
Adams,—, equestrian, 420
Adams and Kelly, 294, 299
Addington, Hen., Vct. Sidmouth, 315
Adelaide St., 276
Adelphi (Royal Adelphi) theatre, 419– 20
Admiral, Lord, 401. See also Holland, Edm., Hen., John; Percy, Algernon
Admiral of the North, see Beaufort; FitzAlan
Admiralty, and Trinity House, 399, 401–2, 405; jurisdiction in Hull, 24, 29, 36, 38, 41, 52–54, 126, 436–7, 441; ships built for and requisitioned by, 188, 257, 272
Adryanson, Brand, 81, 334; Hosp. of, 334
Adwalton Moor (W.R.), 104
Agnes's Terr., 455
agriculture, around Hull, 11–12, 17, 39, 58, 78–79, 151, 414. See also Drypool; Marfleet; Sculcoates; Sutton
Ainsworth, Wm., 110–11
Air Ministry, 397
air transport, 397
Aire, Riv., 174
Aire and Calder Navigation, 174, 179, 189, 219
Airy, Hubert, 266
Ake, Mic., 466
Albemarle, Duke of, see Monck
Albert, Prince Consort, 423
Albert Dock, 229–31, †250, 254, 284
Albert Ward, 8
Albion Chap., 314, 317, 352, 354, 453. See also nonconformity
Albion Hall, 427
Albion St., 213, 423–4, 452
Alcock, John, Bp. of Rochester, Worcester, and Ely, 93, 288, 291, 348, 365; Rob., 35, 60, 84
Aldbrough (E.R.), 20, 298. See also Etherdwick
Aldburgh Staith, 75
Alderman Cogan High Sch., 361. See also schools
Alderson, Sir Jas., 355–6, 383; John, 212, 349, 351, 383, 385
Aldfreregate, 73
Aldgate, 73, 75–76
Aldkirk Lane, 73
Aldred (Alrede, Alured), Hen., 303, 462; John (fl. 1579, 1584, 1590), 101, 303, 469; John (fl. 1633), 303; John (fl. 1668), 469; Thos. (fl. 1538, 1552–9), 122, 461–2, 466, 468, 472; Thos. (fl. after 1649), 303; Wm., 466; fam., 469
Aldwark Manor (N.R.), 361
Aldwick, John, 35, 83, 295, 334, 442; Hosp. of, 334
Alemannia, Conrad de, 52
Alexander, Abbot of Meaux, 306
Alexandra Dock, 228, 250–1, 256, 258, 284, 378, 396, 465
Alexandra Mill, 256
Alexandra Theatre, 419, 421
Alexandra Ward, 8
Alexandre Theatre, see Mechanics' Music Hall
Alexandria (Egypt), 249
Alford, Lancelot, 300, 473; Wm., 461; fam., 306, 473
Alfred Gelder St., 263, 448, 458
Alhambra Palace (later the Hippodrome), 419
All Saints' Ch., 303, 304
All Saints' Church of England Sch., see Park Rd.
Allanson, Ric., 428
Almond, Pet., 466
almshouses, hospitals, maisons dieu, 76, 81–84, 94, 148, 163–4, 167, 196, 212, 333–5, 336–7, 339–40, 340–6, 458
Alrede, see Aldred
Alured, see Aldred
Amalgamated Soc. of Engineers, 259
America, North, 147, 175–6, 178, 182, 210, 219, 222, 246, 248, 283, 396; Civil War, 237n; War of Independence, 178–9, 204
America, South, 221
Amiens (Somme), 68
Amphlett, Hen., 428
Amsterdam (Holland), 68, 108, 134, 137–8, 143–4, 177, 184, 221, 379
Ancaster Stone, 434, 457
Ancholme, Riv. (Lincs.), 55 n
Anchor House, 331
Anderson, Lancelot, 118; Nic., 110– 11; Mr., 312
Andrews, Geo. T., 393; H., 292; Wm., 424
Angell, Justinian, 401–2
Anglo-American hydraulic press, 257–8
Anlaby, Ric. de, 75
Anlaby, in Kirk Ella (E.R.), later separate par., 2 n, 4, 8, 20, 103, 311, 372–3, 378, 391–2; roads to from Hull, 55, 390–2; water supply from, 78, 83, 233, 237, 276, 371–2
Anlaby Rd., 238, 282–3, 380, 392, 396, 453; Jewish old people's home, 332
Anlaby Rd. (Methodist) Chap., 340. See also nonconformity
Anlaby Rd. (Presbyterian) Chap., 317. See also nonconformity
Anlaby Rd. (Wycliffe) Chap., 317. See also nonconformity
Ansell, Alf., 226, 255
Anson, Ric., 24–25, 31, 35, 39
Anti-Corn Law League, 200 n, 206, 242–4
Anti-Mill, 256, 456
Antwerp (Belgium), 63, 65, 132–4, 221, 272
Apollo Saloon, 420
Apostleship of the Sea, 331
Apostolic Church, 318, 319
Appleby (Lincs.), 85
Appleton, Hen., 147, 401
Appleyard, Frank, 449; John, 449
Aquitaine (France), 22, 63
Arbon, Wm., 314
Archangel (Russia), 270
Archbishop William Temple Sch., 361. See also schools
Argentine, 248
Armada (Spanish), 401
Arnott, John, 279
Art, Sch. of, later Coll. of Art and Crafts (Regional Coll. of Art), 268–9, 356–8, 360–2
art galleries, 425, 440
Arthur, King, 442
Artillery Ground (Yard), 100, 208, 388, 417
Artois (France), 65
Arundel, Thos., Lord Chancellor, 53
Arundel, Earl of, see FitzAlan
Ascension, Ch. of the, 294, 311
Ashford (Derb.), 407
Ashton,—(fl. 1796), 188
Ashton-under-Lyne (Lancs.), 432
Asia, trade with, 132
Aske, Rob., 91–92
Askew, Francis, 359, 364
Askew Ave., 276
Asquith, Herb. H., 260, 278
Assemblies of God, see Pentecostal Churches
Assembly Rooms, see Public Rooms
Assembly Rooms New Picture House, 422
assize of bread and ale, 29, 31–32, 38, 153, 408
Assizes, see courts, local
Associated Hull Cinemas, 423
Astley, Ric., 111, 312
Aston, Dav. Watson, 299
Astoria cinema, 422
Athill, Ric., 290
Atkins, F. & Co. (Hull), 338
Atkinson, Ant., 131; Hen., 32; Pet., 188
Atlantic Ocean, 210, 249, 271
Aton, Gilb. de, 387, 391; Sir Wm. de, 16–17
Aton Fee, 2, 17, 39, 73, 76, 79
Aton Lane, 72–73
Atwick (E.R.), 307
Aumale, Earls of, 14, 20; Hawise, Countess of, 306; Steph., Earl of, 300, 305; Wm., Earl of, 305
Aumale (Seine-Maritime), 300, 305– 6
Auncell, Rob., 35, 66
Austin Ward, 4, 35, 158, 160–1
Australia, 246, 249, 271, 273 n
Auxiliary Fire Service, 380
Avenues, 6, 458, †470
Ayre, Jos., 234, 385
B.
Back Ropery, 313
Bacon, John, 292
Baffin, Wm., 147
Bailey, Wm., 384
Bailey and Leetham, 247
Baines, Edw., 243–4; Mat. Talbot, 243
Baines, G. & Son, 319
Bainton (E.R.), 20
Baker, Ric., 451–2
Bakewell, Rob., 445
Ball, Thos. D., 354
Balliol, Edw., 22
Baltic Sea, 1, 61–63, 65–68, 70, 133–9, 141–3, 145, 147–8, 154, 178, 182, 184, 187, 210, 216, 220, 222, 224, 227, 246, 248–9, 259, 270, 273, 399, 401
Bank of England, 448
Bank St., 244 n
banking and insurance, 184–5, 245, 251, 395, 459
Banks, Rob., 112, 349
Bannister, Ant., 395
Baptists, 213, 312–18, 319–20
Barbour, Thos., 75
Bardi, of Florence, 65
Barker, Ric., 288; Thos., 306
Barkworth, John, 216
Barkworth & Hawkes, 188
Barmby, Mary, 337–8
Barnard, Edw., 113; Hen., 102, 104, 122; John, 104, 117, 123; Leon., 118; Marion, 288; Sam., 313; fam., 123, 161
Barnardiston, Mary, 307
Barnes, Ric., 312
Barnsley (W.R.), 174
Baron, Wm., 80
Barrington, Sir Thos., 371–2
Barrow upon Humber (Lincs.), 387–9
Bartolozzi, Francesco, 448
Barton, Basil K., 279; John de, 39, 45, 81; Rob. de, 20; fam., 31
Barton Lane, 72
Barton on Humber (Lincs.), 2, 13, 20, 22, 46, 68, 171, 387–9, 392, 395
Bate, Wm., 55
Bateman, John, 194
Bath Place, 381
baths, public, 218–19, 232, 381–2
Baumbrough, Clare, 347
Bawtry (W.R.), 68, 135, 174–5
Bayles, Brian, 347
Baynes, Mr., 298
Bayonne (Basses-Pyrénées), 63–64
Bazas (Gironde), 63
Bean St., 282
Bear Is. (Arctic Ocean), 136
Beatson, John, 313
Beauclerk, Aubrey, Duke of St. Albans and Earl of Burford, 202, 204; Cath., Ctss. of Burford, 204
Beaufort, Sir Thos., Earl of Dorset and Duke of Exeter, 53
Beckett, Jas., 407
Beckman, Sir Martin, 167, 413 n, 416
Beddingfield, Ant., 347
Beddow, John J., 299
Bedford, Agnes, 84; Gilb. de, 20, 85; John, 35, 62, 78, 81, 83–85, 288, 335
Bedford (Beds.), 20
Bedford Lane, 72–74
Bedforth's Hosp., 335
Beeching Plan, 396
Beeford (E.R.), 298
Beerbrewer, Brand, 52; Giles, 52; Pet. sr., 52; Pet. jr., 52; Wm., 52
Beeton, Jas., 244 n
Beeton St., 244 n
Beetonville, 6
Behnes, Wm., 292
Belgium, 220, 246, 249
Bell, Wm., 205, 336, 346
Bell Sound, 136
Bellamy and Hardy, 410
Bellasis, John, Lord Bellasis, 111–13
Bellfield Ave., Sutton, 471
Belper (Derb.), 321
Beningbrough Hall (N.R.), 446
Benison, Miss, 350
Benneyre, Rob. de, 11
Benninga (Hull) Ltd., 274
Bergen (Norway), 59–60, 136
Berkeley cinema, 422
Berry, Edw. A., 299; Hen., 186
Berwick (Northumb.), 21–22, 54, 99
Bethel Chap., see North St. Chap.
Bethesda Chap., see Osborne St. Chap.
Betoyn, Baldwin de, 306
Beveridge, Wm. H., Baron Beveridge, 181
Beverley, John, 313; Thos. de, 466
Beverley (E.R.), 26, 34, 57, 82, 92, 97, 103–4, 205–6, 282, 339, 350; friars of, 82, 334; Hotham House, 446; inhabitants of, 13, 40, 65, 80, 91, 188, 372, 472; Institution for the Blind, 386; lordship of, 14, 50; North Gate, 22; Poor-Law Union, 238; public services, 373–4, 383; roads to, 17, 55, 387, 390–2, 467; ships of or built at, 22–23, 68; trade of, 54–55, 131, 146, 389, 404
Beverley and Barmston Drain, Level, 303, 378–9, 469
Beverley Gate, 24–26, 73–74, 78, 92, 98, 102, 104, 168, 171, 187, 334–5, 371, 376, 404, 413, 415–17, 449
Beverley Gate Ward, 4
Beverley Rd., 231, 276, 280, 380, 396, 453
Beverley Rd. (Central) Ch., 317. See also nonconformity
Beverley Rd. (Newland) Ch., 317. See also nonconformity
Beverley Rd. Wesleyan Sch., 353. See also schools
Beverley Rd. (Zion) Chap., 314, 317. See also nonconformity
Beverley Rural Dist., 373–4
Beverley St., 73, 77, 169
Beverley Ward, 8
Bevrere, Drew de, 461, 465, 471, 473
Bewe, John, 109–10
Bewley, John, 295
Bible Pattern Church Fellowship, 329
Bielby, Geo., 312; Jonathon, 312
Bigod (Bygod), Constance, 461, 472; Sir Francis, 92; Ralph, 461, 472
Bijou, see Mechanics' Music Hall
Bilsdale (N.R.), 302
Bilson, John, 311, 353, 365
Bilton, Alice, 391
Bilton, in Swine (E.R.), later separate par., 2 n, 8, 55, 122, 390, 461, 470
Bilton Bridge, 390
Bilton Grange estate, 280, 302
Bilton Place, 77
Bingley, Wm. H., 321, 323
Birkbeck, Geo., 351
Birkyn, Gilb. de, 85; John de (fl. 1375), 75; John (fl. 1391–8), 61, 64, 66; Ric. de, 69; fam., 31, 436
Birmingham, 175, 179, 245, 264, 266, 313, 421 n, 458
Bishop, F. A., 307
Bishop Gate (Bishopgate), 73, 77
Bishop Lane, 24, 72–74, 75 n, 208, 446–7
Bishop Staith, 75
'Black Horse', inn, 392
Black Sea, 248
'Black Swan', inn, 392
Blackfriar Ward, 35
Blackfriargate, 73–74, 154, 169; friary, 334; meeting-house, 312
Blackrode (Lancs.), 312
Bladon's Ltd., 283
Blagrave, John, 415
Blake, Rob., 313–14, 319
Blanchard, Bernard W., 322, 326
Blanket Row, 73, 169, 454; (Congregational) Chap., 313; see also nonconformity
Blaydes, Benj., 446; Hugh, 188, 294, 473–4; Jos., 148, 160; fam., 148
Blaydes House, 445–6, 448
Blaydes Staith, 456
Blaydes & Hodgson, 188
Blenkin St. Sch., 357. See also schools
Blessley, R., 294
Blezard, John, 350
Bloom, Rob., 118, 124; fam., 161
Blow, Eliz., 313
'Blue Bell', inn, High St., 392; Mytongate, 392
Blue Ribbon Gospel Army, 329
Blue Union, see National Association of Stevedores and Dockers
Blundell, Hen., 189, 216, 227, 235, 240, 243
Blythburgh (Suff.), 46
Boatman, John, 108, 295
Bolton, Rob., 341; Wm. (fl. 1550), 473; Wm. (fl. 19th cent.), 219 n; Wm. W., 194
Bombay (India), 247, 249
Bond, Francis, 354, 356–7, 364
Bonnin, Thos. Scott, 304, 352
Booth, Chas., social reformer, 227; Denis, 310; Wm., Abp. of York, 79; Wm., founder of the Salvation Army, 318
Boothferry Park, 396
Boothferry Rd., 280, 282–3
Boots, the chemists, 425
Bordeaux, 63–64, 68, 70, 77 n, 132, 140, 148, 178, 221, 398–9
Bossi, Pietro, 406
Boston (Lincs.), 13–14, 65, 95
Boston (U.S.A.), 247
Botanic Gardens, 241, 365, 382, 396, 458
Botanic Ward, 8
Botterill, John, 353; Wm., 304, 322–3, 386, 395, 436, 456, 459
Botterill, Son & Bilson, 305
Boulevard, 237 n
Boulevard Ch., see Gordon St.
Boulevard cinema, see West Hull Hall
Boulevard Higher Grade (later Secondary) Sch., 354, 357–8. See also schools
Boulevard Nautical Sch., 360
boundaries, of Hull, 2–10, 201, 215, 231, 235, 245, 276
Bourchier, Sir John, 101
Bourgnoeuf, Bay of (France), 63, 67
Bourne St., 452
Bower Staith, 75
Bowes, Geo., 461
Bowlalley Lane, 73, 77, 169, 377
Bowlalley Lane (Presbyterian) Chap., 312–13, 317, 340–1, 350. See also nonconformity
Bowring, Sir John, 242
Box, Hamon, 15, 20; Rob., 69; Wal., 85, 291
Boyle, Ric., Earl of Burlington, 406, 445–6; Ric. (fl. 1838), 430
Boynton, Sir Mat., 104; Thos., 472; fam., 123
Boynton (E.R.), 363
Brabant (Belgium), 65, 68–69
Bradford (W.R.), 294, 354 n
Bradlaugh, Chas., 240
Bradshaw (Bradshawe), Ellerker, 294; Jas. (fl. 1682), 294; Sir Jas. (fl. 1701), 116 n; Nic., 25
Bramah, Jos., 189
Bramston, Edm., 195
Brandesburton (E.R.), 340, 355, 365
Bransdale (N.R.), 277
Bransholme, 471
Brantingham (E.R.), 80; B. Thorpe, 446
Brathericke, Edw., 300
Bray, Wm., 122
Brazier, Jas., 314 n
Breaker, Edwin, 339
Bremen (Germany), 90, 176–7, 221, 247
Bremner, Christina S., 354–5; Janet, 354
brewing, 25, 33, 52, 151, 166, 170, 226, 457, 467
Brickdale, Mr., 347
Bricknell Ave. estate, 280
brickyards, Tilery, 18, 41–42, 56–57, 78, 150, 168, 265, 282, 296, 376–7, 413 n, 414, 460, 467, 470
Bridge St., 449–51
bridges, 2, 55, 82, 199, 208, 347, 389–90, 413, 463, 415–17. See also Drypool Bridge; North Bridge; South Bridge
Bridgewater Canal, 175
Bridlington (E.R.), 193, 219, 392–3, 400–1, 445 n
Bright, John, statesman, 242
Bright St., 244 n
Brisele, Hen. de, 22
Briskin, Griffith, 96, 289
Bristol, Earl of, see Digby
Bristol, 60, 64, 164, 181, 220–1, 404, 421 n, 447; Trinity House, 399, 404
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 232 n, 423
British Gas Light Co., 373–4, 376
British Medical Association, 424
British Oil and Cake Mills, 257, 272, 274
British Petroleum Co., 273
British Rlys., 389, 396
British Soap Co., 274
British Transport Commission, 284
Brittan, Rosamond, 302
Brittany (France), 65, 67–68
Brixham (Devon), 225–6
Broad Entry, 235
Broadley, Hen., 298; Isabella, 292; John, 338, 349, 423; Rob. C., 298, 307, 464, 472, 475; Sophia, 294, 466, 473; Thos., 472, 475; Mrs., 368; fam., 464, 469, 472 n, 473, 475. See also Harrison-Broadley
Brochner's (shipping co.), 221
Brodrepp (or Broadrigg), Chas., 306; Ric., 306–7
Brodrick, Cuthbert, 293, 308, 332, 423, 433, 453; Fred. S., 292, 298, 310
Brodrick, Lowther, and Walker, 301, 309–10, 459
Brokesby, Francis, 295
Bromborough (Lancs.), 274
Bromby, John H., 239, 290, 351–2, 369
Bromflet (Bromflete), Geo., 297, 472; Hen., 297; Sam., 297; Thos., 461; fam., 297, 461, 472
Brompton, John, 80; Wm., 66; fam., 80
Brook St., 467
Brooke, Sir John, 294; Ric., 267
Brotherick, Eliz., 341; Hosp. of, 341; Rob., 341
Brough, in Elloughton (E.R.), 374, 383, 397; stone from, 77, 374
Brougham, Hen. P., Baron Brougham and Vaux, 351
Broughton-in-Furness (Lancs.), 190 n
Brown, Jas., 244; Ralph, 462; Rob., 428
Brown, A. & Sons, 425
Browne, G. O., 294; Geo., 423
Brownell, Mat., 469
Brownlow, Marsdin (shipping co.), 247
Brownlow, Pearson (shipping co.), 221
Brownsmith, Francis, 466
Broxholme, John, 334
Bruer Lane, 170
Bruges (Belgium), 65, 68
Brunswick Ave. Senior Sch., 357. See also schools
Brussels (Belgium), 221
Buchanan, Thos., 384
Buck, John, 406
Buckingham, Dukes of, see Stafford; Villiers, Geo.
Buckingham St., 282
building, in brick, 57, 77, 167, 170, 290, 296, 398, 413, 433, 443–4; in stone, 12, 77, 167, 413–14; in timber, 77, 170, 398, 413, 443; growth of the built-up area of Hull, 6, 8–9, 18, 70–72, 207, 209, 231, 391, 445, 449–53, 460, 465, 467, 470; regulations, 18, 77, 236–7, 448, 455
'Bull and Sun', inn, 392
Bulmer, Barbara, m. — Farley, 461; Bridget, m.— Norton, 461; Dorothy, m. — Williamson, 461; Frances, m. — Constable, 461; Geo., 461; Joan, m. — Cholmeley, 461; Millicent, m. — Graye, 461; Sir John, 461; Sir Ralph, 461; fam., 472
Burdux Tower, 77
Burford, Earl and Countess of, see Beauclerk
burgesses, see freemen
Burghley, Baron, see Cecil, Wm.
Burgundy (France), 54
Burke, Thos. G., 206
Burleigh St., 396
Burlington, Earl of, see Boyle
Burn, Geo., 301
Burnett, John, 313
Burnsall, Ant., 122
Burroughs, Thos., 301
Bursea, in Holme upon Spalding Moor (E.R.), 55 n
Burstall, in Skeffling (E.R.), 300
Burstwick (E.R.), 21, 54, 80, 85, 301, 391, 471, 473
Burton, Seman, 35, 50, 54
Burton, Bishop (E.R.), 122, 300, 384
Burton Constable (E.R.), 280, 463; Hall, 443
Burwell, —, 268
Bury, Thos. (fl. c. 1470), 55; Thos. (d. 1628), 336, 339, 348
Bury (Lancs.), 321
Bury St. Edmunds (Suff.), 200
buses, 381
Bush Dike (Busdike), 208 n, 371, 415
Bushell, Rog., 63, 66, 288
Butchery (Fleshewergate, Fleshmarketgate), 72–74, 75 n, 313, 407, 409, 433, 449
Butcroft, 78, 166, 376
Butcroft Dike, 74
Butler, Constantine F., 236; John, 466; Wm., 466
butter market, 409, 410
Buttery, John, 343, 346
Bygod, see Bigod
Byland (N.R.), 21
Bylt, Ric., 292
Byrom shorthand, 305
Bysett, Rob., 69
C.
Caen (Calvados), 220
Calais (Pas de Calais), 66, 68, 83, 93, 132, 141, 414; Ch. of Blessed Virgin, 83
Calcutta (India), 182, 221
Calder Navigation, 175
Callao (Peru), 221
Calvert, Jas., 165
Cambridge, 362; Clare Coll., 339, 348; St. John's Coll., 340, 465–6; University, 165, 339, 348, 353–4, 356
Cambridge St., ice-house, 318
Cambridgeshire, 340
Camin, Anor, 11; Maud, 11; Rob., 11
Campbell St. (Methodist) Chap., 317, 340. See also nonconformity
Canada, 220, 248–9, 271
canals, 174–5, 179, 219
Canne, John, 108–9, 111, 165, 289, 291, 311
Cannon St., 239; rly. station, 280, 396
Canon Row, 346
Canonesses Regular of St. Augustine, 331, 363
Canon's Row, see Priest's Row
Canova, Antonio, 309
Canterbury, Abp. of, see Abbot, Geo.
Cardiff (Glam.), 260
Carlby (Lincs.), 85
Carleil, Wm., 301
Carlile, Rob., 119–20
Carlill, Jas., 293
Carlisle (Cumb.), 66
Carlton cinema, 421
Carmarthen, Marquess of, see Osborne, Thos.
Carmelite House, 345
Carnegie, And., 427
Caroline Place, 451–2
Carr, John, 446, 448
Carr Lane, 209, 372, 448
Carrall, Mic., 429
Carroll Place, 451–2
Carruthers, Dav., 206, 216 n, 243
Carter, Thos., 203; Wm., 201, 203
Carthusian Priory, 4, 26, 34, 73, 78– 80, 82–83, 91–92, 167, 303, 333, 341, 414, 462, 467–9, 473
Carver,—, 311
castle, see fortifications
Castle Hill and Ring, Sutton, 474 n
Castle Hill Hosp., see City Hosp.
Castle Hill Sanatorium, see Hull Sanatorium
Cater, John, 371
Catholic Apostolic Church, 318, 320
Catlin (Catlyn), John (fl. 1634), 433; John (fl. late 17th cent.), 165, 307, 469
Cave, Lawr., 347; Wal., 465
Cave, North (E.R.), 392
Cavendish, Lord John, 204 n; Sir Wm., Earl of Newcastle, 102–3, 105
Cawood castle (W.R.), 103
Cawthra, Norman, 310
Cecil, Rob., Earl of Salisbury, 101; Wm., Baron Burghley, 415
Cecil cinema, 421
cemeteries, 234, 236–7, 263, 293, 297, 299, 302, 304, 309, 332, 340, 381
Central Ch., see Beverley Rd.
Central cinema, 422
Central Electricity Board, 374
Central Hall, King Edward St. (Methodist), 318. See also nonconformity
Central Hebrew Congregation, 332
Central Higher Grade (later Secondary) Sch., 354, 358, 360. See also schools
Central Public Library, 283, 356, 423–4, 426–8
Central Ward, 8
Chadwick, Sir Edwin, 235–6
Chamberlain, Jos., Liberal politician, 269; Leon., 338, 340–1, 346; Almshouses of, 341, 470
Chambers, Hen., 123; Sir Wm., 406, 446; fam., 123
Champagne, Pet. de, 16–18, 73
Champagne St., 73–74
Champney, John, 472
Chandler, Edwin, 356
Chanterlands Ave., 381, 459
Chanterlands Ave. (Cottingham Rd.) Baptist Ch., 317. See also nonconformity
Chanterlands Ave (St. Ninian's) Presbyterian Ch., 317, 340. See also nonconformity
chantries, 82–83, 90, 93–94, 167, 287– 8, 290–1, 295, 303, 335, 345, 348, 398, 462
Chapel Lane, 72–74, 169, 294, 343
Chapel Staith, 75
Chaplain's Trust Fund, 384
Chapman, Alex., 347; Jas., 347; Jos., 338; Rob., 41; Wm., 187;—, 268
Chapman St., 170
charities, 164, 184, 212, 335–47, 403
Charity Commission, 336, 343, 405
Charity Hall, 163–4, 168, 211, 214, 232, 336, 346–9, 379, 439–40
Charles I, King, 100, 102–5, 401, 415, 441, 444
Charles II, King, 107, 109, 113–14, 118
Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, 102
Charles, Sam., 111, 165, 312
'Charles Town', 188
Charlotte St., 213, 396, 448–51, 467
Charterhouse, see Carthusian Priory
Charterhouse hosp. 78–79, 94, 96, 105, 108–10, 164, 167–8, 212, 289, 304, 316, 333, 336–7, 341–2, 372, 387, 467–8, †471
Charterhouse Lane, 341–2
charters, granted to Hull, 2, 4, 20, 22, 28–29, 32–33, 35–38, 40, 42, 45–47, 50, 74, 81, 114–15, 117–20, 124, 126–7, 192, 215, 407, 411–12, 437, 441
Cheere, Hen., 445
Cherry, Francis, 142
Chery, Wm., 30
Cheshire, 178
Chester, Bps. of, 310. See also Langton, Wal. de
Chevalier, Alb., 420
China, 221
Chiswick (Mdx.), 446
cholera, 180, 210, 232, 234–8, 241, 265, 366, 372
Cholmeley, Joan, see Bulmer
Christ Ch., Sculcoates, 213, 239, 277, 305, 311, 467
Christ Ch. National Sch., 351. See also schools
Christadelphians, 318, 320
Christian Brothers, 330
Christian Knowledge, Soc. for the Promotion of, 349
Christian Pioneers, 330
Christian Scientists, 318, 320
Christiania (Norway), 221, 247
Christiansund (Norway), 221
Church Alley, 296
Church (Ecclesiastical) Commissioners, 301, 303
Church Lane, 73, 169, 409–10
Church Missionary Soc., 298
Church Mount, Sutton, 471
Church of England Waifs and Strays Soc., 386
Church of the Nazarene, 329
Church Schools Co., 355, 365
Church St., Drypool, 460
Church St., Sutton, 470–1, †471
churches (parish), 287–313. See also under the dedications of the chs. there listed. And see chantries; obits; religion
Churches of Christ, 318, 320
Churches of God, 318, 320
cinemas, 319, 325–6, 419–20, 421–3
Circus cinema, 421
circuses, 210, 420
Citadel, see fortifications
City and Suburban Cinemas (Hull) Ltd., 423
City Hall, 425, 440–1
City (later Castle Hill) Hosp., 263, 383–4, 385
City Museum, 425
City of Varieties and Bijou Empire, 419
Civil War, 2, 102–7, 117, 123, 125, 137–8, 167, 171, 207, 301, 341, 415–17, 440, 464
Clarence, Duke of, see George (Plantagenet)
Clarence Mills, 256, 279, †457
Clarence St., 263
Clarence Theatre, see Minor Theatre
Clark (Clarke, Clerk), Alan le, 34; John, 304; Ralph, 461; Thos., 349; Mr., 406 n
Clarkson (Clerkson), Jas., 122, 142; Wm., 313
Classical Journal, 304
Clay, Jas., 243–4, 269
Clayton and Bell, 297
Clerk, see Clark
Clerkson, see Clarkson
Cleveland cinema, 422
Cliderowe (Clyderhowe), Hugh, 31, 35, 39, 50, 53, 62, 66; Wm., 295; fam., 83
Cliffe, North, in Sancton (E.R.), 34, 80
Clifford, Hen. de, Earl of Cumberland, 23
Clinton (or Fiennes), Edw., Lord Clinton and Say, 333
Cloth Hall, 145, 151, 440 n
cloth manufacture: in Hull, 55–56, 58–59, 72, 150–1; in Low Countries, 65; in York, 69; in Yorks. E.R., 55; in Yorks. W.R., 70, 99, 133–4, 137–9, 141, 143, 174–6, 179, 221, 227, 249
cloth trade, 1, 39, 46, 48, 61–63, 65–67, 69–70, 87, 131–44, 172, 174–5, 177, 182, 222–3
Clowes, Wm., 240, 315
Clowes Chap., see Jarratt St. Chap.
Club Hall, 169
Clyde, Riv., 224
'Coach and Horses', inn, Mytongate, 443; Whitefriargate, 392
coal trade: coastal, 56, 67, 76, 136, 140, 179, 193, 210; export, 67, 248, 250, 254, 270, 272–3, 283–4, 395
coastal trade, 54, 133–6, 140–1, 149, 173, 178–81, 185, 220, 284, 399, 401. See also coal, lead trades
Cobbett, Wm., 351
Cobden, Ric., 242
'Cobden', hotel, 268
Cochrane, Evelyn H., 355
Cocke (Cok), Alan, 22; Alex., 20; Hen., 473. See also Cook
Cockerell, John, 462
Cogan, Wm., 195, 336, 338, 349; Charity Sch. of, 214, 333, 338, 344, 349, 352–3, 361
Cogan St. (Salem) Chap., 314, 317, 341. See also nonconformity
Cok, see Cocke
Colchester (Essex), 141
Cole, Ant., 122–3
Coliseum cinema, later Rialto, then National, 421
College Grove, 300
College St., Sutton, 470
Collegiate House Sch., 354
Collins, Edw., 232–3, 235, 238, 265, 268, 270, 428
Cologne (Germany), 67, 442
Colthorpe, John, 83
Coltman, Jas., 425
Coltman Ward, 8
Colwick (Notts.), 54
Commerce, Coll. of, 360–1
common hall, see Guildhall
communications, 387–97. See also air transport; bridges; buses; canals; public transport; railways; rivers; roads; trams
Congo, Compagnie Belge Maritime du, 272
Congregationalists, 240, 314–18, 320– 1, 352–3
Constable, Frances, see Bulmer; Hen., 473; H. S., 294; Joan, 462; John (fl. 1379), 462; John (fl. 1550s), 462; Sir Marm., 461, 472; Phil., 462, 472; Ralph, 333; Rob. (fl. 1494), 34, 80; Sir Rob. (d. 1537), 91– 92, 414; Sir Rob. (fl. 1643), 107; Sir Thos., 337, 460, 462; Sir. Wm. le (fl. 1289), 12 n; Sir Wm. (fl. 1536), 91; Wm. (fl. 1748), 463; fam., 462, 472–4
Constable St. Board Sch., 361 n. See also schools
Constantinople (Turkey), 247
Continental and General Tramway Co., 380
Continental Palace, see New Palace Theatre of Varieties
Convent Lane, 282
Convent of Mercy, 331, 352, 358–9, 367
Cooke, Jas., 430, 432; S.N., 425; —, 420
Cookman, Geo., 217
Cookson, Wm., 194
Cooper, E. Priestley, 299; Sir. Hen., 233–5, 368, 442
Cooper's Bridge (W.R.), 175
Copendale, Adam, 80; Edm., 66, 80; fam., 83
Copenhagen (Denmark), 221, 401
Copley, Lionel, 115–16
Corlass, Wm., 454
Corlyon, Hen. J., 432
corn market, exchange, 313, 408, 409–10, 425
corn-milling industry, 223–4, 227, 248, 253–4, 256–8, 273–4, 284, 456, †457, 460
corn trade, 36, 47–48, 50, 60–61, 63– 64, 66, 128, 134–5, 137, 139–41, 178, 182, 184, 220, 222–3, 242, 248, 250, 252, 256, 270–1, 273, 284
Corney, Maurice, 295
Cornwall, 64
Cornwallis, Mrs., 473
corporation, council:
General history of, 35–40, 117–
29, 192–201, 215–19; meeting
places of, 124, 291, 436; ownership
of land and manors around town,
341, 461–3, 469, 472, 474–5. See
also Guildhall, local board of health
-, committees: education, 267, 357–
9, 363; property, 409; sanitary,
266; telephones, 262; watch, 217;
waterworks, 218, 233; welfare
services, 386; works, 261
-, finance: in general, 25, 29, 33,
40–42, 70, 72, 127–9, 193, 195–8,
217–19, 229, 236–7, 261–4, 277;
fee farm, 26–28, 30, 32–33, 40, 72,
129; town chest, 127, 193, 196–8
-, ceremonial and records: arms,
442; fishery feast at Sutton, 475;
insignia and plate, 29–30, 32, 209–
10, 217, 434, 441–2; seals, 441;
town records, 434
-, elected officers:
-, mayor (lord mayor), 4, 21, 23–26,
28–29, 32–38, 41, 43–44, 49–51,
53, 56–58, 60, 67, 72, 84, 91, 95,
97, 106, 119, 121, 124–6, 152, 156,
162, 164, 192, 195, 197, 199, 209–
12, 260, 345, 347, 388, 391, 397–9,
401, 433–4, 441–2, 463; accounts,
127–9, 132, 196; as Admiral of the
Humber, 54, 436–7; as escheator,
29; election, 31, 117, 120, 193–4;
salary and allowance, 31, 128, 193;
seals, 441; by name, 30–31, 35, 54,
66, 80–82, 93, 102, 104–5, 117–18,
120, 124, 156, 184, 194, 230, 233,
237, 240, 268, 335, 339, 343, 356,
433, 441–2; lists of, 443
-, bailiffs, 14, 17, 19, 21–22, 26,
28–29, 31–32, 35, 37–40, 44–45,
53, 72, 76, 335, 397; lists of, 443
-, aldermen, 4, 24, 29–32, 35–36,
38, 95–97, 100, 103, 114–27, 147,
151–2, 156, 162, 164, 192–5, 197,
199, 210–12, 286 n, 336, 375, 379,
388, 391, 398, 401, 412, 433, 439;
by name, 35, 91–93, 95, 100–2, 104,
106, 113, 117–20, 122–3, 147, 159,
161, 164, 194–5, 197, 216, 354, 356,
359, 391, 395, 397, 408, 436, 443, 458
-, sheriffs, 29, 31–36, 38–41, 50,
58, 74–75, 117, 120–5, 192–5, 201,
434, 437; by name, 102, 118, 184,
195, 356; seals, 441; lists of, 443
-, chamberlains, 31, 32 n, 33–35,
120–4, 192–5, 200, 397; by name,
33, 117–18, 195; lists of, 443;
accounts, 25, 33, 38, 40–42, 46–49,
55–56, 83, 125, 127–9, 132, 195–8,
374, 388, 408 n, 413
-, commons, commonalty, 25, 30–
37, 39–40, 47, 51, 125, 192
-, appointed officers:
-, lord high steward, 117–18, 120,
126–7, 192; by name, 101, 113–16,
119, 202, 205
-, keeper, 16–20, 26, 28, 30–32, 37,
40, 43, 77, 79; by name, 17–20, 22,
27, 29, 70
-, recorder, 25, 32, 34, 118, 120–1,
164, 192, 199, 211; by name, 34,
107, 115, 123, 125, 206, 243; lists of,
443
-, common (town) clerk, 25, 34,
36–38, 46, 118, 128, 192–3, 199,
217, 433, 441; by name, 34, 124–5,
217
-, husband (common officer), 126,
128, 130, 189, 193, 197–8, 375
-, other officers, architect, 266, 383,
440; attorneys, counsel, 34;
auditors, 198; bailiffs for Trippett,
33–34, 79; bellman, 34, 83–84, 375;
bussemen, 78; catchmen, 48, 50,
56, 58, 76, 131; chaplains, 34; clerks
at York Castle, 34; clock-keepers,
34, 126; constables, 35–36; coroners,
14–15, 19–20, 29, 34, 49, 53, 192;
director of education, 358; engineer,
264, 266; ferry boat dock master,
192, 388; ferrymen, 34, 387; freshwater dike cleaner, 34; gate-keepers,
126; house of correction master,
439; house steward, 192; mayor's
cook, 126; market-keeper, 34, 47,
152, 196–7, 377, 388, 408–9;
medical officer of health, 255, 265;
meters, 48, 75, 379; porters, 48,
51, 56, 75, 126, 131, 379, 436;
preachers, 128; scavengers, 126,
171, 376–7, 410; schoolmaster, 34;
serjeants and mace-bearers, 30–32,
126, 434, 437, 442; sheriff's clerk,
434; sledmen, 131; surveyor
(borough), 438, 458 n; surveyor of
property, 192; swordbearer, 30,
126, 442; treasurer, 197–8, 219;
waits (minstrels), 34, 84, 126, 210,
399; water-bailiff (brogger, corrector), 34, 37 n, 46–48, 50–51,
59, 125, 128, 132, 193, 195–6,
198, 216, 218; waterworks-keeper
(manager), 196, 372; weigh-house
keeper (master), 48, 125, 196, 436;
workhouse master, 439
-, See also under appropriate person,
place, or subject for corporation
interests and connexions, especially
air transport; almshouses; art
galleries; baths; boundaries; brickyards; bridges; buses; cemeteries;
charities; charters; courts; customs
and duties; docks; drainage and
sewerage; education; electricity;
fairs; ferries; fire; fortifications;
freemen; gallows; gas; guilds;
hospital services; house of correction; housing; liberties; libraries;
markets; military affairs; museums;
parks; police; poor relief; prisons;
public health; railways; roads;
sanitation; streets; taxation; telephone; trams; wards; watch and
ward; water supply; weigh-house;
weighing and measuring; workhouses
Corporation Field, 240, 409, 411–12
Corporation of the Poor, 164, 197–8, 211, 232, 238, 336, 343, 346, 439–40
Corporation Pier, 395
Corpus Christi guild, 58, 76, 90, 288– 9, 397; 'Guild House', 76
Corpus Christi maison dieu, 335
Cort, Hen., 177
Cottingham (E.R.), land etc. in, 12, 85, 301, 307, 337, 341; man., 468; par., 2, 6, 8, 303, 310–11, 470; public services, 373–4, 378, 385–6, 392; Sch. Board, 365–6; vill., 2, 245, 272, 276; otherwise mentioned, 20, 84, 276, 362, 373, 467. See also Dunswell; Hull Bank; Newland
Cottingham Drain, 372, 379
Cottingham Rd., 276
Cottingham Rd. (Baptist) Ch., see Chanterlands Ave.
cotton industry, 221, 223–4, 226–7, 231, 233, 238–41, 248, 258, 367, 387, 456–7
Coulson, Florence, 340; Jas. M., 286
Council in the North, 92, 95, 98, 122, 125, 146, 401; Lord President, 95, 98, 101, 126, 146, 437
Council, of State, 106
Couper, John le, 335
Courthall, see manor-house
Courtney St. Board Sch., 353, 361 n. See also schools
Courtney St. Ch., see Dansom La.
courts:
-, town: in general, 17–18, 28–32,
34, 37–38, 41, 50, 52, 70, 72, 76,
126–7, 192, 433–4; Conscience,
439; Meaux Abbey, 15–16; piepowder, 412; recognizances of
debts, 37–38, 441; Requests, 192,
199, 433; wardmote, 35
-, local: Abp. of York, 90, 95, 98,
289; Assizes, Hull, 126, 192, 375,
437; Assizes, York, 192, 194, 200,
408, 437; county, Hull, 29, 38–39,
41, 74–75, 192, 433; county, Yorks.,
20; man. of Drypool, 463; man. of
Marfleet, 466; man. of Myton, 39,
58; man. of Sutton on Hull, 472–5;
poor-law guardians, 212; sessions of
highways, 391; Petty Sessions, 467;
Sessions of the Peace, 29, 34, 38,
41, 99, 126, 156, 162, 192, 195, 210,
380, 433, 437, 439
-, central: Admiralty, 24, 38, 41,
52–53, 126, 399, 401, 436–7;
Chancery, 52, 336, 341–2, 345–6,
368, 417; Exchequer, 28, 42–44,
50, 82, 101, 187, 218, 229–30, 266,
275, 348, 387; Treasurer of, see
Langton, Wal. de; High Commission, 95–97; King's Bench, 194,
199–200
Cowden, Gt., in Mappleton (E.R.), 295
Crabtree, John, 338
Craggs, John, 182–3
Cranfield, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, 101
Cranswick, in Hutton Cranswick (E.R.), 20
Craven, Rob. (fl. early 19th cent.), 356; Sir Rob. M. (d. 1903), 424
Craven St. Higher Grade (later Secondary) Sch., 354, 357–8, 361 n. See also schools
Craven St. Primary Sch., 357. See also schools
Craze, Romilly B., 299–300, 310–11
Crécy (Somme), 309
Crimean War, 218, 227 n, 229, 431
Criterion cinema, see Majestic
Crockhay's Hosp., 342
Cromer (Norf.), 57
Cromie, Rob., 419
Cromwell, Oliver, 105; Ric., 107
Cromwell (Notts.), 54
Crop, J. A., & Co., 184
Cross, Rob. de, 31, 65, 81, 287, 291, 436
'Cross Keys', inn, Market Place, 392; Whitefriargate, 392, 449
Crowle, Eleanor, 290; Geo. (fl. late 17th cent.), 113–14, 118, 161, 342; Hosp. of, 168, 336, 342–3, 344; Geo. (fl. 1720s), 202–3; Ric., 202–3; Wm., 143, 183, 194, 343; fam., 169, 343
Crowle House, †133, 443–4
Crowther, Edw., 311
Cudworth (W.R.), 251
Cumberbirch, Charlotte T., 359
Cumberland, Earl of, see Clifford
Curdeux, Hen., 461, 472
Curzon cinema, see Prince's Hall
customs, collected by Crown: duties, revenues, 13–14, 26–27, 41, 42–45, 62, 86–89, 91, 131, 135, 137, 144, 179, 184–6; house, 168, 283, 405, 410, 435, 436–7, 449; officers, 17– 18, 20, 42–44, 50, 117, 122, 131, 165, 178, 201, 203, 349, 400, 436; Commissioners of, 185–6
customs and duties, local:
-, collected by corporation of Hull:
in general, 18, 26, 40–41, 45–49,
50–51, 63, 117, 127–9, 131–2, 146,
153, 187–8, 195–6, 198, 208, 215–
16, 218, 227, 229, 244; bridge tolls,
199, 390; market tolls, 41, 128,
195–6, 199–200, 217–18, 388, 408,
410, 412; pavage and murage, 21,
30, 40, 45–47, 374, 391, 412–13
-, collected by Abps. of York:
14–15, 20, 43–45, 49–50; collected
by Hull Dock Co.: 185–7, 216, 227,
229, 244, 273 n; collected by
Trinity House: 131, 145, 187, 229,
244, 340, 398–403, 405–6; for
beacons and lighthouses: 49, 401–2
Custwik, 17
D.
Daggard Lane, 73, 169
Dagger Lane, 73, †133, 169–70, 314, 443
Daily Mail and Hull Times Co., 431–2
Daily News and Express, 341–2, 428
Dairycoates, 6, 310, 373, 378, 396
Dale, Thos., 373
Dalton, Benj., 472; Eliz., see Witham; John (d. 1496), 54, 84; John (fl. before 1619), 347; John (fl. 1653, 1700; ? more than one), 303, 461, 464, 472; Ric., 84; Rob. (d. 1626), 122, 473; Rob. (fl. 1628), 462; Sam., 472; Thos. (d. 1503), 83, 141; Thos. (d. 1591), 333–4, 347, 461–2, 468, 472–3; Thos. (d. 1700), 469, 472–3; Sir Wm., 122–3, 125, 472; fam., of Hull, 84, 97, 122–3, 142, 159, 461, 469, 472; fam., of York, 84
Dalton, North (E.R.), 15
Daltry St. Board Sch., 353. See also schools
Danby, Earl of, see Osborne, Thos.
Daniel, G., 429; Hen., 20
Daniel Staith, 75
Dansom Lane (Courtney St.) Baptist Ch., 317. See also nonconformity
Danthorp, Adam de, 465; Steph. de, 465
Danzig (Germany), 52, 54, 57, 62–63, 132, 134, 136–7, 139, 143–4, 178
Darby, John N., 316
Darley Dale Stone, 434
Darras, Marg., 288
Dauntless (newspaper), 429
David Lister High Sch., †283, 361. See also schools
Davie, see Davy
Davies, E. C., 425; Geo. J., 350
Davis, Edwin, 344
Davis Strait, 183
Davy (Davie), Geo., 343; Kath., 306; Thos., 35
Dawson, Jos., 307–8; Mary, 359
Day, John, 84–85, 288
Day St. British Sch., 351. See also schools
De la Pole Farm, 385
De la Pole Hosp., see Hull Lunatic Asylum
Deadman's Lane, 170
Deaf and Dumb Institution, 354
Deck, John, 351–2
Deep Sea Fishermen, Royal National Mission to, 329
Defoe, Dan., writer, 1, 153, 178, 207, 447
Delacamp, Francis, 119–20, 121 n; fam., 161
Delamotte, Chas., 304; Jane, 305
Denison, Wm. J., 205
Denman, Nic., 104, 123
Denmark, 60–61, 63, 136, 221, 243, 246, 249, 270–1, 284
Dent, Marg., 312; Thos., 300
Denton, John de, 288
Denton Lane, 73–74, 169
Denys, Geo. W., 205
Depression of Industry, Royal Commission on the, 253
Derby, 393, 445
Derbyshire, 54, 122, 132, 135, 175–6, 179
Derringham Bank, 209
Derringham (Derningham, Julian) Dike, 4, 371, 467. See also Spring Dike
Derringham St., 244 n
Derringham Well, 171, 371–2
Derwent, Riv. (Derb.), 152
Devlin Report, 284
Devonshire, 64
Dewick, Francis, 117–18; fam., 161
Dickens, Chas., novelist, 420
Dickinson, Chris., 142
Diconson, Thos., 35
Dieppe (Seine-Maritime), 64
Digby, Geo., Earl of Bristol, 103
Dings, 408–9, 411
Disciples of Christ, 316, 330
-, diseases, 155–8, 192, 265–6, 353 n,
438. See also cholera; plague
Distillers Co. Ltd., 275
Ditchfield, Edw., 473
Dixon, Hen., 307; Jas. M., 240; Thos., 432; W. H., 442
Dobson, Wm., 122, 295, 297, 442
Dock, The, later Old, then Queen's, Dock, 2 n, 6, 183, †186, 186–7, 191, 207, 209, 228–9, †250, 263, 378, 382, 405, 417, 436, 447, 454, 456–7, 469
Dock Green, 242, 420
Dock Green British Sch., 351. See also schools
Dock Office, †186, 187, 453, 457
Dock Office Row, 448
Dock St., 452
Dockers' Union, 257, 259–60
-, docks: in general, 2, 180, 185–8, 216–
17, 220, 222, 227–32, 236, 245–7,
249–54, 256, 270, 280, 284–5, 395–6,
417–18, 438, 454, 464; dry, 76, 78,
218; fish market at, 409; labour in,
238, 242, 258, 260, 274, 284; used
for sewerage, 378. See also Dock,
The; and Albert; Alexandra; Humber, Junction; King George; Railway; St. Andrew's; St. Andrew's
Extension; Victoria; and William
Wright Docks
Dodington, John, 300; Wm., 300
Dogger Bank, 189
Dolman, Eliz., see Witham; Rob., 469
Don, Riv. (W.R.), 174, 177
Doncaster (W.R.), 122, 162, 174, 248, 250, 392
Dorchester cinema, 422
Dordrecht (Holland), 57, 80
Dorset, Earl of, see Beaufort
Dossor, John, 459
Doughty, Ric., 34, 335
Dover, Baron, see Jermyn
-, drainage and sewerage, 42, 231–3,
235–7, 261, 265, 276, 280, 282–3,
377–9
Dreadnaught cinema, 422. See also Kinematograph Hall
Driffield, Gt. (E.R.), 276, 282, 338, 373. See also Kelleythorpe
Dring, Nath., 466; fam., 466
Drummond, Rob. H., Abp. of York, 307
Drypool, in Swine (E.R.), later separate par., 2, 6, 20, 29, 53, 112, 213, 231, 277, 460–4, 473–4; agriculture, 345, 462–4; charities, 335, 337; churches, 19, 277, 297– 300, 301, 303, 309, 381; communications, 380, 387, 390–1, 396; industry, 460; manors, 460–2, 473; nonconformity, 311, 313; par. govt., 461; population, 460; public services, 373–4, 376; workhouse, 440, 461. See also Southcoates
Drypool and Marfleet Steam Tramway Co., 261, 380
Drypool Bridge, 263, 283, 390, 454
Drypool Church of England Sch., 350, 352, 358. See also schools
Drypool Feast, 337, 460
Drypool Grange (Swine Lathes), 462
Drypool Side, see Garrison Side
Drypool Sq. (the Green Well), 460
Drypool Ward, 8
Dubbings, John, 442; Marg., 288
Duckett, fam., 466
Dudley, Edm., 90; John, Earl of Warwick and Earl of Northumberland, 93, 333
Dunbar House, Sutton, 386, 471
Duncalf, Edm., 346
Dunkirk (Nord), 99
Dunn, Cath., 337
Dunswell, in Cottingham (E.R.), 276, 373
Dunwich (Suff.), 46, 57
Durham Abbey, 19, 54, 141
Durham (county), 122
Dutchmen, see Netherlands
Dykes, E. O., 300; Thos. (d. 1847), 213, 239, 241, 290, 293; Thos. (fl. 1850s), 241; Wm. H., 305
Dymelton, John de, 79; Wal., 55, 66; fam., 31
E.
Earle, Geo., 309; John, sr., 292, 297; John, jr. (1799–1863), 302, 331, 407, 420, 438 n, 449 n, 453, 471; Thos., 292, 305, 449, 453
Earle, C. & W., 225, 227, 273, 274 n
Easington (E.R.), 425
East Anglia, 135–6, 141, 179, 189
East Central Ward, 10
East Hull estate, 276
East Hull Free Press, 432
East Hull Gas Co., 374, 376
East Hull Ragged Schs., 268
East India and China Trade Association, 221
East India Co., 182, 221
East Indies, 219, 221, 248
East Mount, Sutton, 470
East Park, 263, 382, 418; Lido, 382
East Park Ch., see Holderness Rd.
East Riding Antiquarian Soc., 424–5
East Riding Archaeological Soc., 424
East Riding Bank, 184
East Riding District Soc., 350
East Riding Rural Libraries Scheme, 427
East Sculcoates Ward, 8
East Wells, Anlaby, 371
East Yorks. Local History Soc., 424
East Yorks. Motor Services Ltd., 381
Easterlings, see Eastland
Eastern Cemetery, 381
Eastern Counties Herald, Hull and General Advertiser, 428, 430
Eastern Evening News, 431
Eastern Gas Board, 374
Eastern Morning News, 259, 265–8, 270, 428–30, 431, 432
Eastern Weekly News, 431
Eastland, 61; men from, 63, 144–5, 399
Eastland Co., 134, 137, 144–5
Eastview farm, Marfleet, 466
Eastwood, Geo., 431–2
Ebenezer Chap., see New Dagger Lane
Eboraco, Edw. de, 29 n. See also York, Ric.
Eden Treaty, 176
Edmonds, John, 101
-, education: in general, 155–6, 162–4,
211–12, 214, 241–2, 264, 267–9,
278, 286, 348–70, 438–40. See also
Hull Sch. Board; schools
Education, Board of, 357–9; Ministry of, 286
Edward I, King, 1, 4, 11, 14–19, 21, 27, 50, 55, 70, 77–78, 82, 214, 334, 390, 411, 441–2
Edward II, King, 21–22, 412, 441
Edward IV, King, 24–26, 33
Edward VI, King, 93–94, 415, 417
Edward VII, King, 297, 311
Edward's Place, 410–12
Egremont, Lord, see Percy, Thos.
Egypt, 221, 248
Eland, Eliz., 84; Sir John, 91–93, 123, 141, 288, 291; Wm., 34, 39, 60, 66, 69; fam., 159
Elbing (Germany), 134, 137, 148
Eleanor's Place, 455
Electric Picture Theatre, later Magnet, 422
electricity supply, 261, 374
Elim Church, 318, 321
Elizabeth I, Queen, 404
Elizabeth II, Queen, 293
Ella, Kirk (E.R.), 2, 4, 6, 8, 190, 310, 373, 378
Ella St., 396
Ella, West, in Kirk Ella (E.R.), 4, 202, 341
Ellerker, Sir Francis, 92; Sir Ralph, 91; fam., 97, 311
Ellerker (E.R.), 77, 80
Ellerman, Sir John, 272
Ellerthorpe, Jane, 297, 472
Ellis, Geo., 346; Jos., 343; Hosp. of, 336, 343–4; Mr., 385
Elloughton and Brough Water Co., 373
Ely, Bp. of, see Alcock, John
Elys, Nic., 55; Wm., 27
Empire, see Mechanics' Music Hall
Empson, Sir Ric., 90
Endike Lane, 276
Endsleigh Roman Catholic Sch., 358. See also schools
Endsleigh Training Coll., 359, 362
Engine St., 372
English Channel, 390
English St., 209
Enkhuizen (Holland), 134
Entwistle, Cyril, 278–9
Ernest Wray Hostel for the Deaf, 386
Estcourt St. Sch., 354, 357. See also schools
Estoft (Estofte), Chris., 101, 461, 472; fam., 122, 469
Etherdwick, in Aldbrough (E.R.), 301
Etherington, Sir Hen., 194, 204, 369; fam., 169
Etherington House, 443–6
Eton House Sch., 354
Etton, Thos., 25
Etty, Wm., painter, 428
Eureka cinema, 422
Europe, immigration from, 240, 247, 258; military campaigns in, 149; plague in, 157; Reformation in, 90; trade with, 132, 138, 140–1, 143, 153, 175, 177–8, 182, 186, 220–2, 227, 246, 249, 270, 272, 283
Evan Fraser Hosp., 385, 470
Evening News, 428, 431
Everingham (Everyngham), John, 472; fam., 461
Evetts, L. C., 310
exchange, the, 19, 27, 145, 168, 423, 434, 436, 459
Exchange and Commercial Building Co., 436
Exchequer, see courts, central
Exeter, Dukes of, see Beaufort; Holland, Hen., John
Exeter (Devon), 139
exploration, 147, 165, 193
Eye and Ear Dispensary, 384
Eyres, Thos., 297, 472
Eyton, H. M., 455
F.
Faireclyffe, Ric., 473
Fairfax, Chas., 107; Ferdinand, Baron Fairfax, 404; Thos. (fl. 1564), 472; Thos., Baron Fairfax, 103–5; Sir Thos., 103–6
fairs, 15–17, 19, 21, 74, 117, 146, 153, 155–6, 411–12, 470. See also Hull Fair
Fallen Women, Temporary Home for, 242
Fanshawe, Hen., 101
Farley, Barbara, see Bulmer
farm, of the town, see corporation (finance)
Farndale (N.R.), 277, 282, 373
Fauconberg, Baron, see Neville, Wm.
Fawthorp, Chris., 312
Fearnley, Thos., 184
Felton (Northumb.), 80
Fenner, J. H., & Co., 275, 279, 465
Ferens, Thos. R., 267, 269, 276, 278, 343, 357, 359–60, 382, 425, 460; Home and Havens of Rest of, 343
Ferens Art Gallery, 425
Ferensway, 276
Ferriby, John, 25; Ric., 85
Ferriby, North (E.R.), 68, 294, 338, 341, 391–2; man., 11; par., 2, 4, 6, 97, 190, 310; Priory, 294, 371, 466, 469. See also St. Mary's (St. Mary Lowgate); Swanland
Ferries, Thos., 122, 147, 164, 168, 334, 336, 338–9, 345, 347–8, 391, 403–4, 433; Hosp. of, 168, 345, 403–4, 407, 453
ferries, 387–9; over Riv. Hull, 131, 171, 387, 389, 460, 470; over Riv. Humber, 1–2, 40–41, 131, 171, 187–8, 195, 199–200, 216–18, 387– 8, 392, 395, 414; ferry boats, by name, Falcon, 389; Magna Carta, 389; Mary, 387; Public Opinion, 389; Royal Charter, 388–9; Waterloo, 388
Ferry Boat Dock, 187–8, 208, 378, 407
Fiennes, Celia, traveller, 1; (or Clinton), Edw., see Clinton
Fife (Scotland), 135–6
Finkle St., 73
Finn, Frank, 343; Homes of Rest of, 343
Finnish seamen's mission, 318
Firbank, Jos. T., 309
fire and fire precaution, 91, 130, 170, 207, 231, 324, 379–80
First World War, 270–2, 292–4, 302, 339
fish, 46, 48, 51–52, 54, 57–58, 60, 136, 140–1, 152–4, 179, 192, 255, 375, 409
fish market, shambles, 372 n, 375, 408 n, 409, 433–4
Fish St., 73, 169–70, 409–10
Fish St. (Congregational) Chap., 313– 14, 317, 383. See also nonconformity
Fish St. Congregational Sch., 353. See also schools
Fish St. Memorial Ch., see Prince's Ave. Chap.
fish-curing industry, 226, 250, 255–8, 280, †457
Fisher, Ric., 340; Rob., 84–85
Fisher & Hollingsworth, 310, 323
Fisher Lane, 170
Fishermen, National Federation of, 259
Fishermen, Sch. for, 358, 360
fishing industry, 1, 133, 136, 140, 162, 189, 209–10, 225–7, 245, 250– 6, 258–9, 272, 274–5, 280, 344–5, 409, 465
Fishlake, Thos. de, 83
Fitling, John, 31, 39, 49, 61, 84
Fitling, in Humbleton (E.R.), 338
FitzAlan, Ric., Earl of Arundel, 53
Fitzwilliam, Earl, see Wentworth, Wm.
Flamborough (E.R.), 65, 122, 131, 254; Head, 401
Flanders, men and ships of, 49, 132, 408; trade with, 56, 65–68, 135, 176, 289, 398
flax trade, 132, 134, 137, 139, 142, 151, 177, 184, 222, 248
Fleming, Joricius the, 15; Thos., 101
Fleshewergate, Fleshmarketgate, see Butchery
Fletcher, Daykins, 307; Mrs., 302
Flitcroft, Hen., 445
'Florence' (house), 77
Florence (Italy), 27
Flynton, Wal., 95
Food, Ministry of, 411
Forcet, John, 337
Fore Dike, 470, 474–5
Foredike Stream, 379, 475
Foreland, 77; Staith, 75. See also South End
Forest, John, 77–78
Forster and Andrews, 227, 291, 309
Fortescue, Sir John, 1
fortifications: in general, 2, 24, 48, 55, 74–75, 78, 376–8, 402, 412–18; building of, 21–22, 40, 296, 389, 460, 462; repair and maintenance of, 23, 42, 46, 91, 93, 98, 100, 102– 5, 112, 115, 128, 156, 166–7, 207; battery, or fort, at South End, 167, 208 n, 415, 417; see also Artillery Ground; blockhouses, 93, 97–98, 104–5, 117, 166–7, 298, 304, 414– 17; castle, 93, 97–98, 100–1, 103–5, 117, 129, 156, 166–7, 171, 389, 414, 415–17, 434; Citadel (Garrison), 112, 114–15, 119, 167, 185, 207, 229–30, 265, 385, 390, 415–18, 460, 464; Civil War, 2 n, 103, 167, 207, 415–17; gates and posterns, 23–26, 36, 92, 98, 102–4, 155, 171, 375, 391; see also Beverley; Hessle; Low; Myton; North Gates
Forty, Jas. E., 355
Foss Dike (Lincs.), 54, 175
Foster, Edw., 292
Foucher, Pierre François, 331–2
Foulness, Riv. (E.R.), 55 n
Fountains Abbey (N.R.), 54
Fowbery, Rob., 165
Fowkes, Francis, 469
Fox, Chas. J., 204; Geo., 312; John, 438 n; Luke, 147, 165; Marg., 343
Fox and Usher, 451
Foxley, Wm. (fl. 1635), 347; Wm. (fl. 1673), 160–1
Frame, John, 188
France, 270, 297, 331, 390, 445, 458; men and ships of, 13, 155, 157, 403; Revolutionary Wars, 176, 256, 401; trade with, 62, 64, 67–68, 134–5, 140, 176, 178, 182, 184, 246, 249, 399; wars against, 21–23, 54, 62, 66, 69, 93, 207, 413, 417, 448–9
Francis St., 451
Francis St. West, 455
Frank, Ric., 161
Frankfurt (Germany), 176
Fraser, Jas. W., 357;—, 268
Frederick Holmes Sch., for Physically Handicapped, 361. See also schools
Free Church of England, 316–18, 321
'Free Labour Exchange', 260
Free Press and Weekly Advertiser, 430
Freebody, Thos., 428
Freehold St., 244 n
Freeman, Wm., 325–6
freemen (burgesses), admission of, 37, 40–41, 55–56, 129, 149–50, 193, 196, 243; duties and privileges of, 4, 20–21, 26, 28–29, 32, 35–37, 45–47, 49–53, 57, 60, 67, 120, 123–5, 127, 131, 187, 192, 195, 198, 200, 218, 387, 397, 401–2, 408, 434, 437, 463; voting at parliamentary elections, 39, 107, 193–4, 201– 2, 204–6, 242–4
Frenche, Miss, 350
friars: of Beverley, 82, 334; Augustinian, 76, 92, 334; Carmelite, 15, 19, 73, 76, 92, 288, 334–5, 340, 398, 404; Dominican, 334; of Hull, 81– 82, 90, 92, 167
friendly societies, 212
Friendly Soc., 212
Friends, Society of (Quakers), 109, 111, 199, 213, 240, 278, 309, 311– 13, 315–17, 321–2, 339, 458
Friends' Adult Sch., 355
Friscobaldi, of Florence, 27
Frobisher, Sir Martin, navigator, 401
Frost, Chas., historian of Hull, 214, 349, 423, 443; Edm., 303; Wal., 39, 53, 64, 66, 75, 81, 85
Frowde, Phil., 401
fruit, flower, and vegetable market, 408, 411
Fugall, Thos., 94–95, 289
Furness, —, 188
Furnival, Sir Gerard de, 12, 16
G.
Gaiety cinema, 422
Galland, Rob., 395
Galloway, John H., 245
gallows, 20, 33, 38, 78, 210
Gamecock, fishing co., 255
Garbutt, Dav. P., 278, 340, 373, 458; Wm., 311
Garden cinema, 421
Garden Place, 455
Garden St., 313
gardens, see parks and gardens
Garforth, Wm., 340
Gargrave, Sir Thos., 125
Garner, W., 302
Garnett, Geo., 461
Garrison, see fortifications
Garrison Hosp., 265, 385
Garrison Side (Drypool Side, Holderness Side), 6, 76, 127, 155–6, 186–7, 309, 374, 376, 387, 390, 407, 414, 417, 460
Garton, John, 55, 80
Garvin, J. L., 270, 428
gas supply, 182, 200, 235, 373–4, 376, 438
Gascony (France), 43, 52, 56, 63–64, 66–68, 70
Gate, Edw., 469; Sir Hen., 333, 468
Gatenby, Nic., 147
Gault, Jane, 337
Gaumont cinema, see Holderness Hall
Gayton, Rob., 347
Gee, Mary, 300–1; Wm. (d. 1603), 101, 122–3, 142, 164, 300, 343, 347, 371, 391, 408, 442–3; Wm. (d. 1611), 101, 122, 125, 300, 343; Hosp. of, 168, 336, 343, 344; Wm. (d. 1678), 300–1; Wm. (d. 1717), 113–14, 116, 119, 301
Gee's, shipping co., 221
Geldart, fam., 142
Gelder, Sir (Wm.) Alf., 322, 324, 408, 459
Gelder and Kitchen, 310, 322–7
General Assembly of General Baptist Churches, 314
General Board of Health, 232–6
general markets, 411
Gent, Thos., historian of Hull, 214, 443
Genton, Rob., 347
George IV, King, as Prince Regent, 188
George V, King, 270, 339
George (Plantagenet), Duke of Clarence, 25
George, Hen., 270
George Club, 209
George Inn, 151, 169, 210
George St., 209, 263, 390, 448–52, 467, 471
George St. (Baptist) Chap., 313–14, 316–17, 422. See also nonconformity
George Yard, †132, 443
George Yard (Methodist) Chap., 313, 317, 352, 418. See also nonconformity
Georgia (U.S.A.), 304
Georgian Soc. for E. Yorks., 425
Germany, 13, 39, 43, 52, 62, 65, 67, 99, 134, 137, 139, 145, 175, 177–8, 220–1, 242, 246–7, 249, 258, 270–3
Gibberd, Fred., 283, 361
Gibraltar, Straits of, 59, 65
Gibson, J. S., 427; Wm., 188, 460; fam., 228
Giffard, Wal., Abp. of York, 14–15
Gilby, Ant., 113, 127
Gillshill Rd., 470
Gladstone, Wm. Ewart, 229 n, 270
Glasgow System of education, 365
Gleadow, Dibb, & Co., 457
Glemham, Sir Thos., 100
Glenmore, forest (Scotland), 184; Co., 184
Glossop, Eliz., 337; Sarah, 337
Gloucester, Duke of, see Richard III
Glover maison dieu, 335
Godard (Goddard), Sir John (fl. late 14th cent.), 461; John (fl. 1415), 461, 472; Marg., m. Sir Thos. Ughtred, 461; Margery, see Sutton; Wm., 428, 430; fam., 461
Goderich, Vct., see Robinson, Fred.
God's House of Hull, 333
Goforth, Ralph, 298
Goisman, Thos., 289
Good Intention Soc. (shipwrights), 224
Goodknape, Wm., 289
Goodwin St. (Methodist) Chap., 317. See also nonconformity
Goole (W.R.), 174, 180–1, 219, 250, 395, 402, 406
Gordon, Alex., Duke of Gordon, 184
Gordon Ave., 458, †470
Gordon St. (Boulevard) Ch., 317. See also nonconformity
Gordon riots, 330, 332–3
Gore, Chas., H., 358, 439
Gospel, Soc. for the Propagation of the, 405
Gospel Mission Army, 330
Gospell, John, 290
Gothenburg (Sweden), 139, 221, 247
Gott, Benj., 220
Gouge, John, 97–98, 289
Gough, Alex. D., 321
government: royal, at York, 21, 54, 69; king's officers: bailiffs of Hull, see corporation; butler (of wine), 15, 20, 43, 45, 54; chamberlain, 15; clerk of markets, 29, 407; gauger (of wine), 15, 43; keeper of Hull, see corporation; pesagers and troners, 43–44; serjeants-at-arms, 23; treasurer, 22; warden of the exchanges, 27. See also customs
Gower, Sir John, 53
Goxhill, Adam de, 465
Goxhill (Lincs.), 388
Graham, Sir Jas. R. G., 202, 206
Grammar School, 76, 93–94, 97, 109–10, †132, 145, 164, 166, 168, 209, 213–14, 241, 268, 287–91, 336, 339, 348, 350, 352–5, 357–8, 361, 398, 420, 443
Grand Cirque Varieté, 420
Grand Opera House and Theatre, 419, 421–3
Grand Trunk Canal, 175
Grand Victoria Promenade Co., 237
Grange farm, Marfleet, 466
Grangewyk, 12
Grant, Eliz., 184; Geo. F., 278, 360
Grantham, Thos., 473
Graves, Hugh, 466
Gravesend (Kent), 1
Gray (Graye), Millicent, see Bulmer; Wal., Abp. of York, 14. See also Grey
Great Central Rly., 270, 396
Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction Rly., 389
Great Northern, fishing co., 255
Great Northern Rly., 395–6
Great Passage St., 6, 209, 458
Great Silver Pit, 225
Great St., see Church St., Sutton
Great Thornton St. (Primitive Methodist) Chap., 315. See also nonconformity
Great Thornton St. (Wesleyan Methodist) Chap., 314–15, †315 317, 453. See also nonconformity
Great Union St., 452, 460
Greatfield estate, 280, 282, 302
Greatford (Lincs.), 84
Green (Grene), John (d. 1464), 30– 31; John (d. 1468), 288; John (fl. 1554), 333, 462; Phil., 205; Rob., 313; Smithson, 301
Green Well, see Drypool Sq.
Greenland, 147, 168, 182–3
Greenland Adventurers, 140
'Greenland Yards', 189
Greenwood Ave., 276
Gregg, Joan, 69, 83, 288, 335, 343, 371; Hosp. of, 335, 336, 343, 344, 346, 403; John, 55, 80, 82–84, 288, 343, 391
Gregory, John, 122, 347
Gresham, Ann, 297; John, 216–17; Sir Ric., 297, 462, 473
Gretford, Arnald de, 84; Ric. de, 84– 85, 288
Grey, Avice de, 302; Sir Geo., 236; John de (fl. before 1312), 468; Sir John de (fl. after 1312), 302, 467–8; Rob. de, 302, 468; Thos., Baron of Richemount Grey, 53; fam., 302, 468. See also Gray
Grimsby, Simon, 31, 55
Grimsby (Lincs.), 13, 23, 68, 179, 181, 187, 219–20, 226, 250–1, 254–5, 313, 395, 400–2, 438–9
Grimsby Haven Co., 186
Grimsby Lane, 72, 74
Grimsby Staith, 48, 75
Grimston, Wal., 34
Grimston St., 467
Grindal, Edm., Abp. of York, 95–96
Grotrian, Fred. B., 432; Herb. B., 278–9
Groves, 6, 223, 239, 276, 309, 367 387, 460
Grundy, John, 186
Grylls, Wm., 301
Grymston, Thos., 461
Guardian Insurance Co., 379
Guest, T., 419
guild merchant, 59
Guildhall (common hall, hall of pleas, motehall, town hall), 36–37, 39, 41, 53, 76, 124, 145, 168, 192, 210–11, 217, 219, 263, †282, 283, 374–5, 408–9, †409, 424, 427, 433–4; Grand Jury Room, 434; market under, 169, 410
guilds: craft, 31, 58–59, 83–84, 127, 151–3, 168, 397, 399–407; religious, 58–59, 76, 81–84, 90, 94, 145, 151, 168, 289, 295, 397, 399
Guilford, Earl of, see North
Guisborough Priory, 12, 92, 287, 335
Gunpowder Plot, 308
Gunson, Percival, 462, 473
Gylliott, Rob., 58
Gysburgh, Nic., 34
H.
Haddlesey (Hadlesay), John, 65–66; Mic., 347
Haddlesey (W.R.), 174
Hadesley, Marm., 466
Hadlesay, see Haddlesay
Hadley, Geo., historian of Hull, 214, 443
Hadow Report, 358
Hale St., 73–74
Hales, 17–18, 70
Halifax, Marquess of, see Savile, Geo.
Halifax (W.R.), 162, 164
Hall, Chris., 314; Humph., 466; I., 301; Jas., 147; J. M., 431; Nic., 301; Sam., 301; Mr., 460;—, 268
hall of pleas, see Guildhall
Hallam, John, 92
Haller, —, 268
Hals, Franz, painter, 425
Haltemprice Priory, 4, 371, 468–9
Haltemprice Urban District, 8, 283, 378, 380
Hamburg (Germany), 60–62, 138, 143, 176–7, 221, 234, 247, 249, 272
Hamilton (Hamelton), Jas., 182; Wm. de, Dean of York, Lord Chancellor, 15
Hammond, Wm., 193, 203–4; —, 407
Hammond's Ltd., 283
Hanby, Geof. de, 64, 288; Hugh de, 288; fam., 31
Hanmer, Sir John, 243
Hanover Sq., 433
Hanse, The (German), 28, 47, 51–52, 59–63, 67–70, 133–6, 141
Hansom, J. A., 293
Hanway, Jonas, 349
Harbord, Isabella, 337
Hardey, Rob., 356
Hardie, Jas. Keir, Socialist, 260
Hardman, Sparrow, and Stammers, 292
Hargrave, Jeremiah, 406, 447, 449, 453; Jos., 342, 425 n
Harland (Herland), Wm., 94, 399
Harper (Harpur), Art., 308; Geof., 299; Wm., 94
Harper Lane, 73
Harper Tower, 77
Harpham, Rob., 300–1
Harpur, see Harper
Harris, Eliz., 337
Harrison, John (d. 1525), 297; John (d. 1550), 343; Hosp. of, see Harrison's and Fox's Hosp.; John (fl. 1589), 472; Mary, 337; Rob., 84, 289; Thos., 465
Harrison's and Fox's Hosp., 335 n, 336, 343, 344
Harrison-Broadley, John B., 307; Wm. H., 245
Harrod's library, 426
Harrogate (W.R.), 392
Harrop, John, 187
Hart, Herb., 343; Rest Homes of, 343–4
Harthill, Deanery, 15; wapentake, 12
Hartlepool (Durham), 219, 249–50, 252, 395
Hartley, Dav., 203–4; Jesse, 455; John B., 228–9, 455
Harwich (Essex), 219, 250
Hastang, Rob. de, 22, 27, 29–30, 79
Hastings, Agnes, see Sutton; Alice, see Meaux; Hen., Earl of Huntingdon, 97, 101, 146, 473; Ralph, 462; Selina, see Huntingdon, Ctss. of; fam., 462, 473
Hatton, Sir Chris., 303
haven, see Hull, Riv.
Hawkins, Thos., 337
Hawkshaw, John, 230; J. C., 230
Haworth, Adrian H., 382
Haworth and Stephenson, 177, 184
Hawson, Wm., 340
Hayes, Wm., 120
Haynson, John, 35, 75, 288
health, see cholera; diseases; drainage and sewerage; plague; public health; sanitation; water supply
Health, Ministry of, 282
Hebblewhite, Ric., 406
Hebrew Sch., 352. See also schools
Hedon (E.R.), 13, 16, 68, 83, 85, 146, 206, 238, 301–2, 373–4, 383, 391–2, 460; Racecourse, 397; Twyers Farm, 397
Hedon Rd., 263, 280, 380; Cemetery, 381
Heket, Johan, 62
Hellward, Jas., see Kingston; John, 64; Wal., 30, 39, 64, 81
Hellward Place, 77
Hellyer, Chas., 254
Hellyer's, Fishing Co., 255
Hendra, Rob., 299
Hengler, Chas., 419–20
Hengler's Circus, 318, 419–20
Hennage (Heneage), John, 334; Thos. (fl. 1558), 461, 472; Sir Thos. (d. 1595), 101
Henrison (Henryson), Kath., 159; Peter, 52
Henry III, King, 14
Henry IV, King (as Henry of Lancaster), 23, 26
Henry VI, King, 23–24, 26, 398–9
Henry VII, King, 26, 132
Henry VIII, King, 90–94, 117, 166, 296, 399, 414
Hepworth, J., 459
Hepworth's Arcade, 459
H.M. Customs, see customs
Herland, Wm., see Harland
Herring, Thos., Abp. of York, 308, 330; Widow, 376
Hessle (E.R.), 77, 84, 245, 272, 337, 339, 341–2, 353, 365, 374, 391–2, 414; ferry at, 387–8, 414; par., 2, 4, 8, 12–13, 15, 19, 92, 96–97, 107–10, 190, 287, 289, 311–12, 335, 398; public services, 373–4, 378, 386; roads to, 17, 390–1; ships built at, 148, 405. See also Myton; Tranby; Tupcoates
Hessle Cliff, 188
Hessle Gate, 78, 186, 208, 376, 413– 17
Hessle Rd., 231, 234, 280, 282–3, 380– 1, 392, 396
Hessle Rd. (Congregational) Chap., 317, 420. See also nonconformity
Hesslewood, 220, 368, 386, 447–8
Hewitson, Mark, 286
Hewson, Thos., 337
Heys, Rowland G., 354
Hibbert, Hen., 109, 165, 289
Hick, Allanson, 310
Hickman, Thos. W., Earl of Plymouth, 113–15, 119, 312; Sir Willoughby, 114–15
hide trade, 13–14, 19, 42, 46, 63, 66, 132, 137
High Gate, see High St.
High Gate, Sutton, see Church St.
High St. (Hull St., King St., High Gate), 15, 20, 52, 72–75, 77–78, 84, 131, 145, 161, 168–9, 185, 187, 313, 371–2, 412, 436, 444–8, 454, 456
Hildyard, Hen., 412; fam., 474
Hill, Mat. D., 206, 242; Rowland, inventor of penny postage, 242; Wm., 242; W. (of Hull), 431; W. (of Leeds), 323
Hilston (E.R.), 298
Hilton, fam., 471
Hinchcliffe, Abel, 430–1
Hinrichson, John, 431
Hippodrome, see Alhambra
Hippodrome cinema, later Picture Playhouse, 421–2
Hirst, Jos. H., 440
Hoare, Dan., 119–20, 121 n, 143, 160–1, 183, 194; Jos., 244
Hodge, A. H., 434; Hen., 396, 456, †457
Hodgson & Bryan, 188
Hogg, Ric., 462; Rob., 461–2
Hoghton, Sir Hen., 203
Holborn St. Chap., see Witham
Holden, Edw., 431; Jane, see La Marche; Wm., 428
Holderness, 80, 122, 171, 300, 389, 465, 467, 471; lordship of, 16, 19– 20, 85, 465, 471; roads to, 387, 390–1, 470; Rural District, 380; wapentake of, 12–13
Holderness Drain, 379, 460, 464, 467, 475
Holderness Hall cinema, later Gaumont, 421–3
Holderness House, see Summergangs House
Holderness Rd., 8, 244, 263, 380, 390
Holderness Rd. (Presbyterian) Ch., 317. See also nonconformity
Holderness Rd. (East Park) Ch., 317. See also nonconformity
Holderness Rd., Ch. of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 318. See also nonconformity
Holderness Side, see Garrison Side
Holderness Ward, 8
Holderness Ward British Sch., 351, 354. See also schools
Holgate, Rob., Abp. of York, 94
Holiday, Edw., 430
Holiness Church Soc., 329–30
Holland, Edm., Earl of Kent, 53; Hen., Duke of Exeter, 23, 53; John, Duke of Exeter, 53; John (fl. 18th cent.), 177
Holland, 66–67, 137, 139–40, 142–3, 157, 176–8, 180, 183–4, 220, 246, 249, 271–2, 425, 443; war with, 106, 112, 148, 401–2
Hollar, Wenceslaus, engraver, 390, 413–14, 433
Hollym, see Withernsea
Holme (Holm), Rob., 35, 39, 49–50, 55, 59, 66, 83–85, 296–7, 371, 391; Thos. de, 40
Holmes, Fred., 364; Jas., 428; John (fl. 17th cent.), 311; John (fl. late 19th cent.), 226, 255; Thos., 353, 356, 369;—(Church of England), 268;—(Wesleyan), 268
Holt, Luke, 186
Holtby, Winifred, 427
Holy Apostles, Ch. of the, 294
Holy Trinity: chapelry of Hessle (E.R.), later separate par.: 2, 4, 92, 110–11, 155, 190 n, 213, 234, 239, 245, 277, 287–94, 305, 312, 330, 375, 391, 398, 440; charities, 335, 337–8; clerks, 96, 110, 348; library, 165, 290
Holy Trinity, church: advowson, 212, 217, 287, 293; altars, lights, chantries in, 58–59, 82–83, 93–94, 287–9, 335, 345, 348, 398; churchwardens, 110, 198, 200; churchyard, 19, 97, 167–8, 234, 287, 293, 335, 344, 347, 381; corporation meetings in, 124, 291, 434; curates, 93–94, 112, 241, 289; fabric, 46, 76, 96, 110, 167, 212, 266, 290–3, 296, †314; fire engine in, 379; guilds in, 81–84, 90, 289, 399; lecturers, 95– 97, 107–8, 110–11, 212–13, 289–90, 292, 304, 341, 344; ministers, 94– 96, 104, 108–11, 239–40, 267, 287, 289–90, 307, 349, 351, 384, 398; minor officials, 34–35, 83, 290, 292; nonconformist worship in, 291, 311; priests of the table, 83, 287; school children in, 211, 291, 348–9; Wesley at, 313; otherwise mentioned, 12 n, 90, 96–97, 157, 237 n, 349
Holy Trinity guild, 58, 76, 289, 397, 399. See also Trinity House
Holy Trinity Maison Dieu, 335
Holyoake, G. J., 240
Home Counties, 443
Home Secretary, see Asquith
homes (welfare), 339, 386. See also under the names of the homes listed in the main entry. And see Anchor House, Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Hope House Rescue Home for Girls, 386
Hope St. (Providence) Chap., 313–14, 316–17. See also nonconformity
Hopwood St., 244 n
Horne, Ralph, 35
Hornse, see Hornsey
Hornse Staith, 75
Hornsea (E.R.), 312, 343, 373, 384–5, 392, 396
Hornsey (Hornse), Ric., 74; Wm., 313
Horse Staith, 75, 168, 388
Horse-mill Lane, 72
horse-mills, 78, 168, 189
Horsman, John, 337
Horth and Andrew, 323, 342
Horwood, see Howerd
hospital services, 383–6. And see under the hospitals there listed
Hospital Sunday Fund, 339
hospitals, see almshouses
hosts, hosting, 50–51
Hotham, Geof. de, 20, 334; John, Lord Chancellor, 45; Sir John (d. 1645), 100, 102–4, 165, 169, 295, 415; John (d. 1645), 102–4; Sir John (d. 1689), 115–16
house of correction, 162–4, 168, 210, 342, 379, 438, 439, 440
housing, 77, 170, 191, 209, 232, 261, 265–7, 275–6, 280, 282, 443–55, 457–60, 465, 467, 470–1
Howard, John, 437. See also Howerd
Howden (E.R.), 85, 339, 374, 396
Howe, Ralph, 407; Ric., Earl Howe, 448
Howerd (or Horwood), Joshua, 337
Hubbarde, Dibdin, 428
Huddersfield (W.R.), 175, 432
Huddersfield Canal, 175
Hudson, Geo., 392, 395; Thos., 344; Memorial Homes of, 344; Wal. R.A., 286
Hugh son of Isabel, 20
Hull, county of, 4–5, 26, 27 n, 29, 32, 34, 38–39, 100, 122, 190, 371, 391, 437; 'manor' of, 93, 415; see also manor-house; Rural Deanery of, 265; suffragan bp. of, 267; see also Pursglove
Hull, Riv., banks, growths, 464, 474; coroners for, 15, 19; dolphin, 131, 157, 402; flooding, 105, 469; old course of, Old Hull, 'Veilhull', 12– 13, 17, 19–20, 50, 57, 78; pollution, 233, 376–8; traffic along, 14, 54, 91, 387; water supply, 233, 237, 264, 282, 372–3; otherwise mentioned, 1–2, 6, 8, 11, 78, 155, 188–9, 209–10, 218, 223, 229, 231, 236, 252, 256, 280, 373–4, 413, 417, 436, 454, 456–7, 460, 467, 470, 474–5. See also bridges, ferries, staiths
Hull, Riv., haven: Middle Ages, 1, 11–13, 16, 20, 24, 28, 37–38, 40, 43, 45–51, 56, 58, 69, 72–76, 78, 377, 409; 16th and 17th centuries, 91, 93, 98, 103, 112, 116, 119, 125, 130–2, 148, 157, 161, 167, 170, 402, 414–15, 417; after 1700, 185–7, 207, †208, 215, 228, 405
Hull 'A' and 'B' Hosp. Management Committees, 383, 427
Hull Advertiser and Exchange Gazette, 224, 232–3, 235, 241, 268, 270, 428–9, 431
Hull Advertising Circular and Temperance Visitor, 430
Hull and Barnsley Junction Rly., 251, 395
Hull and District Philatelic Soc., 424
Hull and District Sunday Sch. Union, 278
Hull and E.R. Coll., 241, 353–5
Hull and E.R. Convalescent Home, 384
Hull and E.R. Co-operative Soc. Ltd., 283
Hull and E.R. Freehold Land Soc., 244
Hull and E.R. Sch. of Anatomy and Medicine, 356, 383, 386, 452
Hull and E.R. Schoolmasters' Association, 350
Hull and E.R. Sheltering Home for Girls, 386
Hull and E.R. Times, 428, 430
Hull and E. Yorks. Institute for the Deaf, 386
Hull and Eastern Counties Herald, 428, 430, 432
Hull and Grimsby Newpapers Ltd., 431–2
Hull and Haltemprice Echo, 432
Hull and Holderness Rly., 394–5
Hull and Hornsea Rly., 394–5, 470
Hull and Humber Steam Packet Co., 221
Hull and Lincoln Chronicle, 429
Hull and Myton Improvement Commissioners, 4, 198–9, 217, 231, 375, 377–9, 439
Hull and Sculcoates Dispensary, 212, 356, 384, 386, 405, 467
Hull and Selby Rly., 220, 223, 228, 392–5
Hull and W.R. (W. Yorks.) Junction Rly., 251, 395
Hull and Yorks. Times, 428, 431
Hull Artizans' and Labourers' Improved Dwellings Co. Ltd., 458
Hull Athenaeum, 355
Hull Bank, in Cottingham (E.R.) 303
Hull, Barnsley & W.R. Junction Rly. and Dock Co., 251–3, 260, 280, 310, 344, 393–6
Hull, Beverley, and E.R. Freehold Land Soc., 244
Hull Board of Guardians, 211–12, 232–5, 238, 260, 336, 440, 463
Hull Boilermakers' and Iron Shipbuilders' Soc., 259
Hull Brewery Co., 457
Hull Chamber of Commerce, 242, 252–3
Hull Charity Trustees, 336, 341, 346, 352–4, 362
'Hull Cheese' (ale), 166
Hull Church Extension Scheme, 302
Hull Church Institute, 355–7, 423–6
Hull Church Schoolmasters' and Schoolmistresses' Benevolent Association, 354 n
Hull City and County Printing Co., 432
Hull City Mission, 278, 318, 329–30, 340
Hull City Museums, 290, 425
Hull Club, 459
Hull Coll., 241, 353, 453. See also schools
Hull Conservative Association, 244
Hull Co-operative Soc., 259, 283
Hull Corn Trade Guild, 339
Hull Courant, 428
Hull Daily Express and Merchants' and Tradesmen's Gazette, 431
Hull Daily Mail, 277, 279, 428, 432
Hull Daily News, 341–2, 430
Hull Daily Telegram, 432
Hull Dock Co., 174, 185–7, 197, 201– 2, 205, 215–17, 225 n, 227–31, 240, 251–3, 299, 303, 378–9, 395–6, 410, 417, 429, 436–7, 447, 449, 451–2, 454–5, 469
Hull, E.R., and North Lincs. Female Penitentiary, 242, 386, 453
Hull, E.R., and North Lincs. Observer, 428–9
Hull, E.R., and North Lincs. Orthopaedic Hosp., 385
Hull, E. Yorks., and Lincs. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 386
Hull, E. Yorks., and North Lincs. Conservative Newspaper Co., 428, 431–2
'Hull Ecclesiastical Controversy', 315
Hull Evening News, 431–2
Hull Examiner and Weekly Commentator, 432
Hull Exchange Co., 436
Hull Excise Collection, 226
Hull Express (1855), 431; (1876), 431–2; (1898), 431
Hull Express and Holderness Advertiser, 432
Hull Extension Soc., 356–7, 359
Hull Fair, 238, 242, 411–12, 421
Hull Fish Manure and Oil Co., 256
Hull Fishing Vessel Owners' Association, 345
Hull Flax and Cotton Mill, 221, 223– 4, 367, 456–7
Hull Free Press and Eastern Counties Herald, 237 n, 428, 430
Hull Free Press and Eastern Counties News, 430
Hull Free Press and Weekly Advertiser, 430
Hull General Cemetery Co., 234–5, 237, 381
Hull General (later Royal) Infirmary, 6, 212, 233, 240, †283, 356, 383, 384–6, †387, 424, 448, 453, 467, 470
Hull Geological Soc., 424
Hull Globe, 432
Hull Great War Trust, 339
Hull Hebrew Board of Guardians, 332
Hull High Sch. for Girls, 268, 355, 358. See also schools
Hull Homoeopathic Dispensary, 384
Hull Hosp. for Women, 383–4
Hull Humane Soc., 405
Hull Ice Co., 226, 255
Hull (later Hull and E.R.) Institute for the Blind, 386
Hull Journal, 428
Hull Law Soc., 424; Library, 424
Hull Liberal Association, 244
Hull Literary and Philosophical Soc., 214, 241, 351, 355–6, 423–4, 425–6
Hull Literary Club, 424
Hull Lunatic Asylum (later De la Pole Hosp.), 263, 383, 385, 467
Hull Maternity Hosp., 383, 385
Hull Medical Soc., 424
Hull Mercury, 430
Hull Morning Examiner and Grimsby Reporter, 432
Hull Morning Paper, 431
Hull Morning Telegraph, 431
Hull Morning Times, 431
Hull Municipal Hosps., 336, 343, 344, 345–6
Hull News, 428, 430
Hull News Extraordinary, 430
Hull North (Methodist) Circuit, 340
Hull Oil Manufacturing Co., 257, 274
Hull Packet and Humber Gazette (later Hull Packet; Hull Packet and Humber Mercury; Hull Packet and E.R. Times), 428, 430–1
Hull People's Public House Co., 268
Hull Political Protestants' Union, 351
Hull Political Union, 206
Hull Portfolio, 199–200, 389, 405, 429
Hull Public Bath Co., 381
Hull Registration District, 245, 265
Hull Repertory Theatre Co., 419
Hull (later Ings) Rd., Sutton, 470
Hull Rockingham and Yorks. and Lincs. Gazette, 240, 349, 429
Hull Royal Infirmary, see Hull General Infirmary
Hull Royal Institution Ltd., 426
Hull (later Castle Hill) Sanatorium, 383, 386
Hull Sanitary Association, 267
Hull Saturday Journal, 429
Hull Savings Bank Sch., 351–2. See also schools
Hull Sch. Board, 233, 259, 267–9, 353–7
Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club, 424
Hull Seamen's and Firemen's Association, 259
Hull Seamen's and General Orphanage, 339, 352, 386
Hull Seed, Oil, and Cake Association, 339
Hull Sentinel, 428, 432
Hull, South and West Junction Rly., 251, 395
Hull South Bridge Co., 390
Hull St., see High St.
Hull Street Tramway Co., 261, 380
Hull Subscription Library, 214, 241, 351, 355, 423, 425–6
Hull Teachers' Association, 354
Hull Temporary Home for Fallen Women (later Newington Home for Girls), 386
Hull Theatre and Concert Co., 419
Hull Town Mission, 241
Hull Trades and Labour Council, 258–60, 266, 268 n, 269, 432
Hull Tuberculosis After-Care Colony, 386
Hull Weekly Express, 341
Hull Weekly Post, 432
Hull Whale Fishery and Co., 182
Hull Wholesale Fruit Trade, 339
Hull Workman's Times, 432
Humber, Riv.: Admiralty of, 24, 29, 36, 38, 41, 52–54, 126, 436–7, 441; bank, shore, 6, 17–19, 76, 208–10, 228, 261, 381, 390–1, 411–14, 460, 463–4, 466–7; buoys and beacons, 49, 131, 401–2; creeks, 44; fishing, 11, 209–10; flooding, 12, 41, 78, 103, 416, 464, 466; pilots, pilotage, 131, 399, 401–2, 405–6; pollution, 156, 233, 236, 264, 376–9; reclamation, 188, 208; roads, ships lying in, 130–1, 155, 157, 352, 388; town wall on, 78, 168, 412–13, 417–18; traffic along, 1, 49, 54, 63, 135, 141, 174, 178, 219, 254, 275, 387, 393, 406; otherwise mentioned, 11–13, 20, 78–80, 187, 207, 220, 226, 229, 250, 254, 280, 371, 377, 413, 415, 460, 474. See also bridges, ferries
Humber Conservancy Commissioners (later Board), 251, 402, 406
Humber Dock, 2, 186–7, 207–8, 215, 228, 230, 392, 405, 454–5
Humber Iron Works and Shipbuilding Co., 224
Humber Mercury and Hull, Yorks. and Lincs. General Advertiser, 429
Humber Pilotage Board (Commissioners), 402, 406
Humber ports, the, 227, 248, 283–4. See also Barton, Goole, Grimsby, Immingham
Humber St., 72–73, 153 n, 225 n, 408, 411, 420. See also Ropery
Humber St. Theatre, see Minor Theatre
Humber Ward, 4, 35, 158, 160–1
Humbercote, 17
Humberside (magazine), 424
Humberside Appeal for Church Extension, 302, 310
Humberside pumping station, 378
Humbleton (E.R.), 122. See also Fitling
Hume, Jos., 233, 429
Hume St., 244 n
Hundred Years War, 64
Hungary, 256
Hungate, Hugh, 461, 472
Hunt, Thos., 430; Wm., 265–6, 268, 270, 428, 431
Huntingdon, Ctss. of (Selina Hastings), Connexion of, 313–14, 319, 321; Earl of, see Hastings, Hen.
Huntsmans (steel-makers), 184
Hury Staith, 75
Huskisson, Wm., 218
Husthwaite, John de, 17–18, 20
Hutchinson, Chas., 453; Wm., 299, 305, 310; W. H. H., 221
Hutchinson's Lane, 170
Hutt, Wm., 206, 242–3
Hutton, Mat., Abp. of York, 96
Hutton Cranswick, see Cranswick
Hyde, Wm. W., 423; Collection of, 423
Hydes, Wm., 120
Hymers, John, 355, 365; Rob., 365
Hymers Coll., 268–9, 355, 358, 361, 382, 439. See also schools
I.
Iceland, 39, 58–60, 67, 70, 136, 255, 375, 399; men from, 50, 52, 403
Ideal-Standard Ltd., 275
Idle, Riv. (Notts.), 174–5
Illingworth, J., 319
Illustrated Hull Mercury, 430
Immingham (Lincs.), 270
Independent Holiness Movement, 330
Independents (Protestant nonconformists), 107–9, 111–12, 167, 213, 303, 311–13
India, 221, 247–8
Industrial Sch. for Girls, 354. See also schools
industry, in Hull, 1, 55, 151, 188–9, 222–7, 248, 253–60, 273–5, 280, 282. See also brewing; brick-yards; cloth; corn-milling; cotton; fishcuring; fishing; oil-milling; paintmaking; shipbuilding; sugarrefining; whaling
Ingilby Tower, 77
Inglemire Lane, 276
Ingram, Sir Art., 101
Ings Rd., see Hull Rd.; estate, 282, †283
Inland Revenue, Board of, 430
inns and alehouses, 169, 242, 392
internal trade (collection and distribution of goods), 54–55, 152–4, 174–6
International Bible Students' Association, 318, 322
Ireland, 68, 106, 223, 232–3, 238– 40, 244, 331, 366–7; men from, 403
iron trade, 61, 63, 65, 68, 137, 139, 141–3, 148, 174, 177, 184, 220, 222, 247
Isaac, Thos. H., 426
Isabel, see Hugh son of
Island, Fred. W., 432
Islip, David, 337
Italy, 65, 175–6, 222; man of, 406 n
Ivison, Ant., 120
J.
Jackson, Francis, 303; Herb., 339; R., 305; Sarah, 312
Jacobs, Alf., 344; Benj., 344; Benj. S., 333, 458; Bethell, 356; Chas., 344; Homes of, 344; Esther, 344; Homes of, 344; Isabel, 344; Louise, 344
Jalland, Boswell M., 216–17, 244, 460; Wm. E., 460; fam., 458
James II, King, 112, 114–16, 120, 401; (as Duke of York), 102–3, 113–14
James, Sir Wal., 243
James Reckitt Ave., 470
James Reckitt Library, 356, 427
Jameson, Rob., 268, 353–4, 364
Jameson St., 263, 279–80, 283
Janiani, Theobald, 13
Janus Theatre, 420
Jarratt, John (fl. 1787), 451–2; John (fl. 1869), 304; Wm., 433–4
Jarratt & Coates, 189
Jarratt (later Kingston) Sq., 396, 451
Jarratt St., 372, 451–2, 467
Jarratt St. (Clowes) Chap., 315. See also nonconformity
Jefferson, John, 295; Martin, 104
'Jeffray's House', maison dieu, 335 n
Jehovah Jireh Chap., see Mason St. Chap.
Jehovah's Witnesses, 318, 322
Jenkins. W., 326
Jennings, Chas., 268
Jenyns, Wm., 333, 462
Jermyn, Hen., Baron Dover, 115
Jesus Gate (or St.), 170
Jesus guild, 295
Jews, 191, 213, 233, 240–1, 258, 267, 284, 315–17, 332–3, 344, 352. For lists of individual synagogues see alphabetical list on pp. 332–3
Jobson, Wal., 93, 95, 100–1, 123, 141, 288
John, King, 13, 16
John, Ivor, 359
John Symons Home for Incurables, 383–4
Johns, J. W., 365
Johnson, Francis F., 293, 310–11; Jas., 286; Mary, 298; Ric., 355 n; Thos., 119–20, 161, 298, 442
Johnston, Geo., 340
Jones, Brynmor, 362; Sir Francis, 462; Inigo, 445; Thos., 300; fam., 462
Jordan, Dorothy, 418
Jubilee Holiday Fund, 339
Jukes, And., 316–18, 321
Julian Dike, see Derringham Dike
Julian Springs, 372; Well, 371
Junction (later Prince's) Dock, 2, 187, 207, 215, 217, 228–9, †250, 263, 330, 333, 404, 410, 454–5, 457; Bridge, 372
Junction St., 440
K.
Kamchatka (Russia), 244
Karachi (Pakistan), 249
Kattegat, 270
Keld, fam., 465
Kelleythorpe, in Gt. Driffield (E.R.), 373
Kelvin Hall (sch.), 361
Kemble, John, actor, 210, 418
Kempe, C. E., 302, 309
Kemsey, Rob., 334; Simon, 124; fam., 92
Kennedy, Wm., 428
Kent, Wm., 445–6
Kent, Earl of, see Holland, Edm.
Kenworthy, Jos. M., Baron Strabolgi, 278–9
Kerby, see Kirby
Keregan, Thos., 418
Kew (Mdx.), 443
Key, John, 117–18
Keyworth, Wm., D., 292, 386
Kilham, Alex., 313
Killingholme, Rob., 34, 66
Killingholme (Lincs.), 401
Kinemacolour Palace, later Regent cinema, 421, 423
Kinematograph Hall, later Dreadnaught, 422
King, Sir (Hen.) Seymour, 269, 426, 442; John, 213, 239, 287, 305, 351; Kelburne, 356; King & Co., 458 n
King Edward St., 263, 279, 283
King George Dock, †251, 253, 270, 284, 465
King St. (at west end of Holy Trinity Ch.), 73, 208, 445
King St., see High St.
Kingdon, Lemuel, 113–14
King's Fee, 79
King's Hall, Fountain Rd. (Methodist), 317. See also nonconformity
King's Head Inn, High St., 169, 443; Mytongate, 392
King's Lynn (Norf.), 13, 60, 135, 141, 179, 289
King's Manor, see manor-house
King's Staith, 19, 75
Kingston, Jas. de (Jas. Hellward), 45, 287–8, 335
Kingston, Earl of, see Pierrepont
Kingston Almshouse, 304, 346, 404
Kingston Coll., 241, 346, 353, 404. See also schools
Kingston Cotton Mill, 223–4, †456, 457
Kingston General Hosp., 383, 385, 440
Kingston High Sch., 358. See also schools
Kingston Homes, 385–6
Kingston Sq., see Jarratt Sq.
Kingston St., 228, 411
Kingston upon Hull, Soc. for the Reformation of Manners in, 112, 166
Kingston upon Hull Gas Light Co., 373–4, 376
Kingston upon Hull Training Coll., 359–61
Kingston's Maison Dieu, 335
Kinson, Thos., 292
Kirby (Kerby), Mark, 119–20; Wm., 305. See also Kirkeby
Kirk Ella (E.R.), 190 n. And see Anlaby; Wolfreton
Kirk Lane, 19, 73–74
Kirkeby, Thos. de, 39. See also Kirby
Kirkstall Abbey (W.R.), 300
Kitching, Wm. H., 320, 323, 327, 343–4, 346, 459
Kitson, Ric., 111
Knaresborough (W.R.), 54
Knight, Edw., actor, 210
Knottingley and Goole Canal, 174
Knowles, Marg., 300; Sir Wm., 91– 92, 117, 122, 300, 442, 461
Knowlton, Thos., 303
Kola (Russia), 142; Peninsula, 136
Konigsberg (Russia), 137
Krynauw, Marjorie, 293
L.
La Marche, Jane, m.—Holden, 338
La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime), 80
Labour, National Federation of, 259 n
Labour, Royal Commission on, 257
Labouring Classes, Soc. for Improving the Dwellings of the, 455
Lacy, Martha, 473
Lamb, G., 268
Lambard, Hen., 341
Lambert, Art., 123, 161, 303, 442; Geo. (d. 1838), 292; Geo. (d. 1868), 314; John, 465; Jos. Malet, 265, 267, 353–4, 357, 359–60
Lambert St. Sch., 358. See also schools
Lambert Ward, Alb., 278–9, 286
Lambwath Ho., Sutton, 470
Lanbert (fl. 1086), 471
Lancashire, 219, 264; cotton industry, 174–5, 182, 222–3, 227
Lancaster, Hen. of, see Henry IV; Jos., 350; his system of education, 350, 367
Lancaster, Duchy of, 46, 415
Lancaster, Theatre Royal, 418
Lanchester, Stewart, and Rickards, 358
Land of Green Ginger, 73, 169, 459
Lane, Sam., 314
Langdale, Marm., Baron Langdale, 115; Ric., 303
Langham cinema, 422
Langley, Batty, 444; Thos., 339
Langton, Ralph, 31, 80; Wal. de, Bp. of Chester and Treasurer of the Exchequer, 14 n
Langton (E.R.), 122
Langton, Nether (Lincs.), 371
Lapland, 136
Large Towns and Populous Districts, Royal Commission on, 232
Latimer Chap., see Williamson St. Chap.
Latter Day Saints, 316, 318, 322
Law, Bonar, 279; R. K., 279, 286
Lawson, Geo., 428; John, 147
Le Havre (Seine-Maritime), 221
lead trade, 22, 43, 46, 54, 67, 127, 131–3, 135–6, 140–4, 146, 153, 175–6, 179, 182, 184
Leadenhall Sq., 433
Leads Rd., Sutton, 470
Leaholm Farm, Marfleet, 466
learned societies, 423–5. See also under the socs. there described
Lebanon (U.S.A.), 405
Lecture Hall (Kingston Sq.), 419
Lee, Chas., 344; Rest Houses of, 344; Geo., 240, 349–51, 429; Thos., 202–3, 428
Leeds, Duke of, see Osborne, Thos.
Leeds (W.R.), 142–3, 174, 176, 208, 219–20, 222, 248, 258, 260, 319, 323, 354 n, 356, 392, 421 n, 459
Leeds and Liverpool Canal, 175
Leeds and Manchester Rly., 393
Leeds and Selby Rly., 174, 220, 392–3
Leeds Mercury, 233, 243
legal quay, 131, 185–6
Legard, Chris., 371; Rob., 372
Leggat, fam., 466
Legge, Wm., 100, 102
Leicester, 392
Leicestershire, 54, 175–6
Leland, John, antiquary, 77, 374, 413
Lenham, Melville, 320
Leonard St., 244 n
Levers, soap manufacturers, 274
Leversege, John, 31, 64, 66
Levy, Mic., 332
Lewes, John, 125
'Leyons', see 'Lion'
Libel (newspaper), 429
liberties, of town, 28–29, 117–20
libraries, 165, 263, 290–1, 295, 317, 351, 356, 424, 425–8
Lichfield, Rob. de, 81
Liddell, Miss D. J., 309; Geo., 305, 308; Wm., 305
Lightermen and Watermen of the Humber, Union of, 259
Lilburne, Rob., 118
Lille, Jas., & Sons, 457
Lilly, John, 341
Lime-kiln Clow, 208
Limekiln (Lime Kiln) Creek, 228, 395–6
lime-kilns, 57, 151, 168, 208
Lincoln, 13, 20, 54, 66, 154, 175, 410, 429, 438
Lincoln, Archdeacon of, see Ravenser, Ric.
Lincoln and Hull Chronicle, 429
Lincoln St. Board Sch., 353. See also schools
Lincolnshire, 20, 22, 80, 105, 122, 179, 203, 243, 288, 387–9, 392, 412, 431, 438, 445
Lindall, Hannah, 336, 339, 346
Lindsey, 387
Linford, Alice, 344
Linsley, John, 344; Almshouses of, 344
Linsley, T., & Co. Ltd., 344
Linton (N.R.), 122
'Lion' (house), 77
Lisle, Rog. de, 18, 20, 73; fam., 54
Lisle St., 73
Lister, John (d. 1617), 123, 436, 441; Sir John (d. 1640), 101–2, 122–3, 126–7, 142, 164, 344, 405, 442; Hospital of, 111, 168, 289, 333, 336, 344, 362, 372 n; John (unidentified), 347; Wm., 107; fam., 122–3, 169, 444
Listergate, 72
Little Theatre, 419
Liverpool (Lancs.), 1, 175, 181, 188, 191, 216, 219, 221, 227, 229, 246– 50, 257–8, 266, 271–2, 283, 386, 392, 396, 421 n, 447
Liverpool and Manchester Rly., 220
Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, 250
Liverpool Dock Trustees, 186
livestock markets, 209, 408, 410–11, 412
local board of health, 219, 226, 235–7, 245, 264, 266, 375–6, 429, 454–5
Local Government Act Office, 236
Locking, Wm. R., 357
Lockwood, Hen. F., 292–3, 309, 320, 324, 365, 383, 407, 440, 453
Loft, Jas., 297
Lofting, E. E., 299
Lollardy, see religion
Lombardy, 65
Londesborough (E.R.), 445
Londesborough cinema, 422
London: Astley's circus, 420; Carlton Club, 243; Carthusian Priory, 91– 92; Christ's Hosp., 348; dock strike, 259, 268; East End, 258; Globe theatre, 419; Great Fire of, 170; houses in, 447–8, 458; Kensington police force, 217; Mayor and aldermen of, 30; Metropolitan Police, 217, 260; persons of, 20, 38, 69, 102, 164, 206, 237, 243, 294, 303, 306, 319, 321, 365, 371–2, 375, 386, 395, 412, 427, 455, 457, 462–3, 473; Reform Club, 243; St. Anne and St. Agnes, ch. of, 434; St. Bride's Ch., 82; St. Pancras Station, 396; St. Paul's Cath., 291, 440; Soc. of Antiquaries, 424; trade of, 1, 13–14, 64–66, 70, 132–7, 139–41, 143–6, 178–9, 181–2, 184, 188, 221, 226 n, 230, 246–7, 249, 273 n; transport from Hull to, 2, 155, 157, 166, 216, 220, 382, 387–9, 391–2, 395; Trinity House, 399, 401–2; University, 362; University Coll. Sch., 365; Westminster, 30; otherwise mentioned, 24, 34, 39, 46, 60, 81, 100–1, 103–4, 107, 119, 126, 185, 191, 209, 232, 234 n, 236, 238, 254, 257, 380, 404, 407, 419, 442
London and North Eastern Rly., 396, 411
London and Provincial Cinema Co., 421
London Marine Soc., 349
London Missionary Soc., 314
Long, Sir Ric., 93, 414
Longhill estate, 280, 282
Longley, Clifford, 293, 302
Lord's Gospel Mission, 328
Lough, Thos., 473
Loughborough (Leics.), 293
Lounde, Hen., 462
Louth Canal (Lincs.), 179
Louvain (Belgium), 68
Lovell, Geo. H., 351, 356
Low (or Rogers), Eliz., 298; Sam., 298
Low Countries, 1, 13, 50–52, 59, 61, 64–68, 70, 99, 132, 134–6, 138, 140–2, 144, 399
Low Gate (in town wall), 413–15
Low Gate (or Lowgate), Sutton, 470–1
Lowgate, Hull, 73, 76, 169–70, 188, 295, 312, 318, 335, 375, 407, 410, 444, 447, 449, 459
Lowgate Ward, 8
Lübeck (Germany), 62, 69
Lucas, Wm., 353
Lucca (Italy), 13
Lucy, fam., 292
Luddington, Rob., 107, 303, 311
Lumley, Sir Lawr. R., later Earl of Scarbrough, 278
Lumsden, John, 231
Lutheran heresy, see religion
Lutherans, 240, 267, 316, 318, 322
Lutwidge, Chas., 349; Mrs., 350
Lutyens, Sir Edwin, 229, 280
Lyceum Library, see New Subscription Library
Lying-in Charity, 212, 385
Lyon, Isaac, 240; Jos., 332; Sam., 313
Lyons, Jas., 314
Lyric Theatre, 419, 421
Lyth (Lythe), Consolation, 297, 472; John, 311; Ric., 465
M.
Mackay, Hedley, 427; Ronald W., 286
MacManus, And. M., 217
Madras (India), 249
Magnet cinema, see Electric Picture Theatre
Mahon, Lord, see Stanhope, Chas.
maisons dieu, see almshouses
Maister, Hen. (b. 1632), 143; Hen. (d. 1744), 203, 445; Hen. (d. 1812), 203; Nath., 195; Wm., 116, 123, 202–3; fam., 123, 143, 161, 184, 202, 228
Maisters House, †208, 406, 444–6
Maisters & Parker, 185
Majestic cinema, later Criterion, 421– 3
Malam, John (fl. 1830s), 373–4; John (fl. 1840s), 374
Malecake, Rog., 20
Malet Lambert High Sch., 358. See also schools
Mallow (or Mally) Tower, 416
Maltby, Wm., 371
Malton (N.R.), 20, 122
Mamhole (Mammehole), 34, 74–75, 77, 377; Gate, 377
Manchester (Lancs.), 175, 191, 219, 252–3, 258, 283, 321, 392, 421, 447–8, 457; Infirmary, 383; Owens Coll., 356
Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Rly., 220, 226, 250, 389, 394–6
Manchester Ship Canal, 252
Manchester Statistical Soc., 227, 232
Mander, Jas., 301
Manners, Lord Rob. (d. 1782), 201–4; Rob. (s. of Lord Rob.), 204; Rog., Earl of Rutland, 334
Manor Alley (Methodist) Chap., 313. See also nonconformity
Manor Side, 170
manor-house (Courthall, King's Manor, 'Suffolk Palace'), 19, †54, 76–77, 79, 82, 102, 169, 312–13, 412
Mansdale (Maunsdale) Clow, 464, 475
mansion house, 192
Mappleton (E.R.), 339, 465
Marfleet, Adam de, 300; fam., 465
Marfleet, in Paull (E.R.), later separate par., 2, 6, 8, 251, 277, 300– 2, 305, 307–8, 464–7; agriculture, 465–6; charities, 335, 337–8; churches, 300–2, 381, 464–5; industry, 465; manor, 465; nonconformity, 311–13, 317, 465; population, 465; public services, 374; workhouse, 440
Marfleet Board Sch., 465. See also schools
Marfleet Clough, 467
Marfleet Drain, 467
Marfleet Lane, 276, 465
Marfleet Old Drain, 464
Marfleet Ward, 10
Margaret, Queen, w. of Hen. VI, 24– 25
Marine Hosp., 346, 404
Mariners' Almshouses, 345–6
Mariners' Church Soc., 213, 314, 321, 356, 386; Church, 213, 239. See also Hull Seamen's and General Orphanage
Mariners' Friend Soc., 329–30
Marist Coll., 358, 361
Market Place, 73, 77, 170, 375–7, 407, †408, 411, 444
Market Place Ward, 8
Marketgate (later in part Butchery, Lowgate, Market Place), 15, 70 n, 72–74, 76–77, 79, 82, 295, 334, 407
market-place, market cross, 38, 47, 59, 74, 90, 116, 131, 152, 168–9, 187, 208, †408, †409, 407–12
markets, 15–17, 19, 21, 38, 41, 46, 48, 59, 70, 72, 74, 146, 152–3, 155–6, 169, 346, 407–11. See also under the markets listed in the main entry
Marlborough Ave., 458
Marmaduke, Thos., 147
Marot, Dan., 445
Marr, John, 312
Marriott Bequest Fund, 309
Marseilles, 248
Marshall, John (d. by 1808), 337, 368; John (fl. 1835), 220; Rob., 397; Thos., 31, 49
Marstrand (Sweden), 136
Martin, Sir Leslie, 362
Marvell, And. (d. 1641), 97–98, 107, 289; And., poet (d. 1678), 107, 113, 127, 165, 348
Mary I, Queen, 94–95
Mary, w. of Geo. V, as Princess of Wales, 440
Mason, Benj. B., 456; Hugh, 301, 306–7, 472; John, 451; Wm. (d. 1753), 307, 349, 369; Wm., poet (d. 1797), 307, 309; fam., 473
Mason St., 452; Quaker meetingplace in, 318; see also nonconformity
Mason St. (Jehovah Jireh) Chap., 314. See also nonconformity
Mason St. Wesleyan Sch., 322, 352. See also schools
Massey, Miss, 350
Master Mariners' Almshouses (Hosp.), 346, †387, 407
Matcham, Frank, 419, 440
Matheson (Matheison, Mattison), Anne, 300; Geo. 141; fam., 123, 159. See also Matthewson
Matthew, Tobias, Abp. of York, 97
Matthews, Chas., actor, 210
Matthewson, John J., 237 n. See also Matheson
Mattison, see Matheson
Mauley, Constance, see Sutton; Margery, see Sutton; Pet. (d. 1382), 461; Pet. (d. 1391), 461; Pet. (d. 1414), 461; fam., 472
Maunsdale Clow, see Mansdale
Mawson, Wm., 440
Mayfair cinema, 421
Mayfield, Alf., 386
McCarthy, T., 269
McMillan Nursery Sch., 358, 361
McNamara, Kevin, 286
Meadley, John, 449
meat markets, 408 n, 409, 410
Meaux (Melsa), Alice of, m. — Hastings, 473; John of (fl. before 1160), 11; John of (fl. c. 1200), 11; Sir John of (fl. late 13th cent.), 12 n, 16; Sir John de (fl. after 1318), 468; John (d. 1372), 473; Thos. of, 462; fam., 462, 468, 473
Meaux Abbey (E.R.), 1, 4, 11–12, 14–19, 27, 83, 287, 297, 305–6, 390, 407, 411, 414, 462, 473–5; Abbots, see Alexander; Thomas
Mechanics' Institute, 214, 242, 351–2, 355–6, 419–20, 426–7
Mechanics' Music Hall, later Ringham's M.H. and Canterbury Hall, Alexandre Theatre, Star M.H., New Mechanics' Theatre, Empire, Bijou, 419, 421
Medd Bequest, 311
Medforth, Mr. and Mrs., 313
Medical Mission, 330
Mediterranean Sea, 59, 65, 67, 133, 147, 182, 248, 399, 401
Meldrum, Sir John, 105
Melling, John, 194
Melton, Sir John, 25; Wm., Abp. of York, 44–45, 49–50, 296
Mengie, Edw., 302
Mennim, A. Mic., 307
Menthrop, Sam., 466
Menzies, John, 356
Mercantile Academy, 350
Merchant Adventurers, 134, 138, 144, 156, 397, 404
Merchant Seamen's Hosp., 346, 404, 407
Merchants' Hall, †132, 443
Merchants' Row, 170, 400, 404–5
Merchants, Soc. of, 145–6, 150–2, 168, 442
Mersey St. Board Sch., 354. See also schools
'Messiah', The (oratorio), 420
Metal Box Co. Ltd., 338
Metcalf, Alex., 339, 348; Hen., 161, 295
Metham, Sir Geo., 203
Methodism, 322–7; Independent, 314–17; Methodist Association, 320; Methodist Church (1932), 277, 318; New Connexion, 213, 313–17; Primitive, 213, 239–40, 267–8, 277, 315–17; Wesleyan, 213, 215, 239–40, 267–8, 277–8, 298, 313–17, 352–3; Wesleyan Association, 314–15, 317; Wesleyan Reformers, 315–17; United, 317; United Free, 317
Michelson, Rob., 44
Mickleover (Derb.), 312
Micklethwaite, John, 461; Jos., 461; Jos., Viscount, Micklethwaite, 203
Middelburg (Holland), 134, 148
Middelton, see Middleton
Middlesbrough, Roman Catholic Bishop of, 341, 359
Middlesex, Earl of, see Cranfield
Middlesex, 101
Middlethorpe (W.R.), 123
Middleton (Middelton), Adam de, 29 n; Eliza, 340; John, 235, 238
Middleton (E.R.), 20
Midland Rly., 396
Midlands, 140–1, 250, 284
Mildmay Mission, 326, 330
military affairs: arms, armoury, magazine, 22, 24, 98–100, 102–3, 105–6, 112, 207, 436; arrays, levies, musters, trained bands, 21–26, 52, 90, 98, 100, 102–3, 207, 460, 465, 468, 471; governors of the town, 93–94, 100, 102–7, 111–16, 169, 201, 312, 333, 416–17
Milk St., 73
Mill Dam stream, Cottingham, 373
Mill St., 209, 239, 276, 313, 467
Mill St., later West St., (Methodist) Chap., 315, 421. See also nonconformity
Millenarians, 316
mills, see Anti-Mill; Clarence Mills; corn-milling; horse-mills; oil-milling; Subscription Mill; Waterloo Mills; water-mills; windmills
Milncroft, 17, 70, 334, 391
Milner, John, 473; Jos., 213, 290, 293, 349; Ric., 461; W., 300, 310; Sir Wm., 203
Minor Theatre, later Humber St., Summer, Sans Pareil, Clarence, Royal Clarence, Royal Kingston, 418–21
mint, 19, 27
missions and undenominational churches, 328–30
Misson (Notts.), 307
Mitchell, John, 205–6
Monck, Geo., Duke of Albemarle, 107, 113
Monica cinema, 422
Monkgate, 15, 70, 73, 77, 334
Monmouth, Duke of, see Scott, Jas.
Montacute, fam., 297
Montague, Marquis of, see Neville, John
Monthermer, fam., 297
Monthly Free Press and Tradesmen's Advertiser, 430
Moore, Kath., 306; Leslie, 300; Rob. C., 358; Temple L., 305, 310
'Moor's', inn, 392
Moreby, Rob. de, 468
Morgan, Art. E., 359–60
Morley, Ebenezer, 314; John, 314
Morrice, Francis, 303, 306
Mortimer, Ralph de, 11; fam., 12
Mortimer Collection of Prehistoric Antiquities, later Mortimer Museum, 425, 440
Morton, Rob., 117; Wm., 421
Morwood, Alex., 142; Gilb., 142
Mos'ems, 333
Moss, Wm. H., 225 n, 235, 240, 356
motehall, see Guildhall
Mother Humber Memorial Fund, 339
Mould (Mowld), Sam., 195; Thos., 472 n, 475; Wm., 160, 346; fam., 143, 184
Moulds and Porritt, 321
Moulton, R. G., 356
Mount Pleasant Farm, Sutton, 471
Mountain, Chas. (d. 1805), 349, 406, 445, 447–8, 451–2; Chas. (d. ? 1839), 305, 355, 407, 418, 420, 445, 449, 453
Moyer, Lawr., 104
Moyes, Dr., 423
Moyser, fam., 122
Moxon, Hen., 347
Moxon's House, 446
Mudie's library, 426
Muff Geo., 279
Mulgrave, Earl of, see Sheffield, John
Mumby Bequest, 340
Munden, Jos., actor, 210
Municipal Corporations Commission, 179–80, 192, 198–201, 217, 405
Municipal Library, 427
Municipal Technical Sch., 268–9, 357–8
Murano (Italy), 309
Murchison, Chas., 278
Muscovy Co., 140
Museum of Commerce and Transport, 425
Museum of Fisheries and Shipping, 425
museums, 283, 410, 423–4, 425, 440
Musgrave, Sam., 294, 304, 321, 323, 384
music-halls, 321, 325, 419
Myers, —, 268
Myton, in Hessle (E.R.), (later Holy Trinity par.): 4, 6, 29, 57–58, 70, 74, 76–79, 84–85, 128, 195–6, 198– 9, 208, 287, 295, 333, 341, 387, 391, 415; chap., 12–13, 15, 287; grange, 4, 11–12, 15–18, 78; modern district, 213, 279, 293, 373, 375–7, 379; North, 231, 245, 293; South, 231, 245. See also Tupcoates
Myton Carr, 12, 58, 78, 151, 155–6, 208, 210, 287, 313
Myton Gate (in town wall), 186–7, 208, 376, 413–17
Myton Place, 448
Myton Ward, 8
Mytongate, 73–74, 155, 186–7, 412
N.
Napoleonic Wars, 179, 187–8, 207, 210–11, 351, 401, 403, 405
Narrow Entry, 235
Narrow Passage, 447
Narva (Russia), 133, 139, 143
Nation, John, 279
National Assistance Board, 324
National cinema, 421. See also Coliseum
National Electric Picture Theatres Ltd., 421, 423
National Fire Service, 380
National Health Service, 383–4, 386
National Provincial Bank, 459
National Radiator Co., 275
National Schools Soc., 241, 350–1
National Telephone Co., 262–3, 382– 3
Nautical Coll., 361
Navigation Laws, 242
Navy Commissioners, 401
Needler's Ltd., 253, 275
Neild, Jas., 438
Neile, Ric., Abp. of York, 98
Nelson St., 208, 420
Neptune Inn, 405, 437, 449
Neptune St., 396
Nesfield, Eden, 459
Netherhall, Sutton, 470
Netherlands, 50–52, 57, 132, 134, 137–43, 153–4, 401, 403. See also Holland
Nettleton (Netleton), Rob., 164; fam., 311
Neville (Nevile), John de (fl. 1376), 302–3, 468; John, Marquis of Montague, Earl of Northumberland, 25–26, 53; Ric., Earl of Salisbury (d. 1460), 23; Ric., Earl of Warwick and Salisbury (d. 1471), 24–26; Wm., Baron Fauconberg (later Earl of Kent), 24; fam., 23, 297
Neville St., 455
Nevis, Rob., 452
New Dagger Lane (Ebenezer) Chap., 213, 313–14. See also nonconformity
New George St., 276, 451
New Hebrew Congregation, 332
New Holland (Lincs.), 389, 395
New Hosp., see Ferries, Thos., Hosp. of
New Hall Flax and Cotton Mills, 224
New Jerusalem Church, see Swedenborgians
New Mechanics' Theatre, see Mechanics' Music Hall
New Palace Theatre of Varieties, later the Continental Palace, 419, 421
New Pin Soap, 274
New Subscription, later Lyceum, Library, 351, 426
New Theatre, 418–21
'new town' of Hull, 1, 11–13, 18
New York (U.S.A.), 220, 247
Newark, Hen. de, Dean and Abp. of York, 20
Newark (Notts.), 20
Newby (W.R.), 203
Newcastle, Earl of, see Cavendish, Sir Wm.
Newcastle (Northumb.), 22, 25, 54, 56, 67, 84, 124, 135–6, 138, 140, 144, 148, 181, 188, 210, 219, 248, 250, 252, 310, 392, 399, 417, 423; Trinity House, 399, 401–2
Newington, 6, 277, 310, 373, 378; Local Board, 378; School Board, 368
Newington Home for Girls, see Hull Temporary Home for Fallen Women
Newington Ward, 8
Newington Water Co., 373, 382
Newland, in Cottingham (E.R.), later separate par., 6, 20, 265, 277, 303, 310, 312–13, 353, 373, 378, 467
Newland Ch., see Beverley Rd.
Newland High Sch., 358–9. See also schools
Newland Methodist Ch., 340. See also nonconformity
Newland National Sch., 358. See also schools
Newland Orphan Homes, see Sailors Orphan Homes
Newland Park, 6
Newland St. John's Sch., 361. See also schools
Newland Ward, 8
Newmarch & Tealby, 185
Newport (Belgium), 57
newspapers, 428–32. See also under the papers there listed
Newton, Wm., 235
Newton Hall (sch.), 361. See also schools
Nicholson, Sir Chas., 309; John H., 360, 362
Nightingale,—, 406
Nile St., 448, 452
Nile St. (Trinity) Chap., 293, 314. See also nonconformity
Nimes (Gard), 406
Niven, Jas., 458
Noah play, 84, 166, 399
Noble, Jos., 429
nonconformity, 113–14, 119–20, 191, 194, 204, 213–14, 267, 277–8, 284, 308, 311–18, 340–1, 348, 350, 467. For histories of individual places of worship, see under relevant denomination in the alphabetical lists on pp. 319–30, and under name of chapel for references elsewhere in the volume
Norham (Northumb.), 19
Norman, Clarence, 432
Normandy (France), 64–65, 70, 132
Nornabell St., 282
North, Fred., Earl of Guilford, 204
North Bridge, 130–1, 152, 157, 167–9, 171, 219, 263, 387, 389–90, 449, 460, 470
North Church Side, 73
North-East Passage, 401
North Eastern Gas Board, 374
North Eastern Rly., 230–1, 247, 250– 2, 393, 395–6, 411, 438
North End, 73 n, 161, 371, 387, 412, 414
North Ferry, see ferries, over Riv. Hull
North Ferry Staith, 75, 387
North Gate, 78–79, 98, 148, 208, 377, 389, 412–16
North Hull estate, 276, 360
North Myton Ward, 4, 8
North Newington Ward, 8
North Pole St., 71, 79
North Sea, 1, 65, 93, 176, 225, 254, 272
North St., 315, 449–51
North St. (Bethel) Chap., 314, 318 n. See also nonconformity
North Ward, 4, 8, 35, 158, 160–1
North Yorkshire Moors, 277
Northern Association, The, 105
Northern Cemetery, 381
Northern Star, 242
Northern War, 177
Northumberland, Earls of, 23, 26. See also Dudley, John; Neville, John; Percy, Algernon, Henry (4), Henry Algernon
Northumberland, 80, 179
Northumberland Ave. Board Sch., 361. See also schools
Northumberland Ave. Nursery Sch., 361
Northumberland Ave. Special (educationally sub-normal) Sch., 361. See also schools
Norton, Bridget, see Bulmer
Norway, 14, 59–61, 67, 136–7, 139– 40, 142–3, 148, 153, 176–7, 184, 210, 221, 226, 255, 270–1
Norwich (Norf.), 162, 392
Norwood, Chas. M., 244, 269
Nottingham, 54, 184, 260, 356, 392
Nottinghamshire, 22, 54, 155, 175–6, 219
Nye, Phil., 107
O.
obits, 82–83, 90, 287, 295, 371
Oddfellows, 212
Odessa (Russia), 247
O'Donoghue, Denis J., 353
Oggar Lane, 170
Ogle, Harry, 416
Ogle's Tower, 416–18
oil-milling and seed-crushing industry, 151, 168, 178, 182, 188–9, 223, 226–7, 231, 248, 253–4, 257–60, 265, 272, 274, 456, †457, 460, 470
Okeover (Staffs.), 445
Old Beverley St., 73
Old Dagger Lane (Independent) Chap., 312–14, 317, 340. See also nonconformity
Old Dock, see Dock, The
Old Fleet, 464
Old Foundry, 189
Old Hebrew Congregation, 332
Old Hull, see Hull, Riv.
Old Town, frontispiece, 2, 4, 6, 8, 198–9, 208–9, 225 n, 231–3, 237, 245, 261, 263, 279, 332, 350, 358, 373–8, 380, 445, 447–8, 454, 456
Oldfre Lane, 73
Oliver, Francis, 430; Thos., 312
'Oliver the Spy', 206
O'Neill, Augustus J., 206
Open Air and Theatre Mission, 329
Open-air Sch., 358. See also schools
Operatives' Conservative Association, 244
Orchard Park estate, 280
Ordnance Office, 416–17
Orkney Islands, men of, 50
Osborne (Osbourne), Chas., 116; Geo., 300–1; Thos., Earl of Danby (later Marquesss of Carmarthen and Duke of Leeds), 113, 115–16; Thos. (fl. 1803), 194; —, 184
Osborne St., 280
Osborne St. Board Sch., 354, 358. See also schools
Osborne St. (Baptist) Chap., 314. See also nonconformity
Osborne St. (Bethesda) Chap., 314, 316, 318. See also nonconformity
Osbourne, see Osborne
Osbourne & Sons, 185
Oslo (Norway), 61
Oslo Fjord, 136
Ostend (Belgium), 178
Ote (fl. 1066), 461
Otley (W.R.), 349
Ouse, Riv. (Yorks.), 54, 131, 152, 174, 178, 185, 219
Ousefleet, John de, 20
Ousefleet (Lincs.), 20
Oversal, John, 93, 288; fam., 159
oversea trade: before 1500, 1, 13–14, 19, 40–52, 54–55, 58–70, 89; 1500–1700, 1, 128, 132–49, 172–3; 1700–1835, 1, 174–85; after 1835, 1, 219–22, 245–9, 270–3, 283–4. See also cloth; coal; corn; flax; hide; iron; lead; timber; wine; wool trades.
Overton, Rob., 106–9
Owen, Rob., 355; Wm. H., 359
Owstwick Monthly Meeting, 312
Oxford, New Coll., 292; University, 339
Oxford cinema, 422
Oysel, Ric., 17–19, 29, 70
P.
Page, Jos., 406, 445–7, 449
Page's Sq., 445, 447
Paget, Rob., 398
Painter, Geo., 442
paint-making industry, 178, 188–9, 216, 223, 226, 235, 253, 465–6
Paisley St. Board Sch., 361 n. See also schools
Palatinate (Rhenish), 99; Elector of, see Charles Louis
Palladium skating-rink, 421
Palmer, John, 392
Paragon Arcade, 459
Paragon House, 396
Paragon Station, 254, 263, 276, 280, 283, †386, 393, 394–6, 409, 425
Paragon Ward, 8
Paris, 221; Opera House, 382
Park Ave., 458–9
Park Rd. (All Saints') Sch., 353. See also schools
Park St. (Unitarian) Ch., 317, 340–1. See also nonconformity
Park Ward, 8
Parker, Geo., 292; John C. (fl. 1808), 429; John (fl. 1847), 292
Parkin,—, 308
Parkinson, J. F., 327
parks and gardens, 237, 241, †282, 382
Parliament, 95, 102–5, 107, 187; House of Commons, 98, 101–2, 260, 315; House of Lords, 251; constituencies, in Hull, 6, 8, 269; representation of Hull, 39–40, 100–2, 125, 200–6, 242–5, 269, 278–9, 286, 405, 434; members for Hull, 23, 36, 42, 104, 106, 126, 405, 448; by name, 20, 24, 31, 34, 39, 60, 66, 81–82, 100–2, 107, 113–17, 123, 127, 165, 201–6, 242–4, 247, 269, 278–9, 286, 309, 313, 350, 355, 426
Parliament St., 208, †209, 405, 447, 448
Parmentier, Jas., 292
Patrick, Ric., 304
Patrington, 392; Rural District, 373–4
Paull (E.R.), 85, 188, 300–1, 344, 401, 464. See also Marfleet
Pavement, 72
Pavilion cinema, 421
Peacock, John, 312
Pead, Ann, 338; Benj., 338
Pearson (Peyrson), John, 303; Zachariah, 230, 237, 382, 458
Pearson Park, 6, 219, 237, 382, 433 n, 458
Pease, Jos. (d. 1778), 184, 188, 197, 340, 447, 454; Jos. R. (d. 1807), 447–8, 451; Jos. R. (d. 1866), 220, 245, 454; Jos. W. (d. 1882), 231, 292
Peck, Geo., 292; Rob., 428; Thomasin, 428; Wm., 347. See also Peke
Peckitt, Wm., 406
Peke, Ric., 289. See also Peck
Pelham, Peregrine, 102–4, 117, 127, 142
Pendered, Wm., 313
Pennines, 135, 174–5
Pentecostal Churches (later Assemblies of God), 318, 319, 329
People's Mission, 329
'People's Park', 237
Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland (d. 1668), 101; Hen., Earl of Northumberland (d. 1408), 69; (as Baron Poynings), 23; Hen., Earl of Northumberland (d. 1455), 52; Hen., Earl of Northumberland (d. 1461), 24–25; Hen., Earl of Northumberland (d. 1489), 26; Hen. Algernon, Earl of Northumberland (d. 1527), 90; John, 60; Ric., 23; Sir Rob. de, 20; Thos., Lord Egremont, 23–24, 53; fam., 26, 292
Percy St., 452, 455; Quaker meetingplace in, 318; see also nonconformity
Perkins, John, 429; Ric., 118, 123, 160; Miss, 350
Perrott, Eleanor, 347; Ric., 97–98; Lady, 346
Peruzzi, of Florence, 65
Petchell, Thos., 356
Peterborough (Northants.), 220, 395
Peterson, Steven, 347
Pettenger, Wm., 339
Pettingell, Frank N., 326
Pexton, Eliz., 344; Wm., 344; Almshouses of, 344
Peyrson, see Pearson
Philips (Phillips), Francis, 303, 306; —, 416
Picardy (France), 68
Pickard, John (d. 1801), 189; John K. (d. 1843), 460
Pickering, Chris., 311, 344, 382, 386, 425; Homes of, 344–5; Ernest, 302
Pickering Home for Girls, 386
Pickering Park, 382
Pickering Rd., 282–3
Pickering Ward, 10
Picture Palace, 422
Picture Playhouse, see Hippodrome
Picturedrome, later Ritz, 422
Pierrepont, Wm., Earl of Kingston, 115–16
Pig Alley, 410
Pilgrimage of Grace, 91–92, 414
Pilot Office, 453, 471
piracy, 13, 49, 52–53, 60, 62–65, 99, 106, 135, 138
Pitt, Wm., the younger, 201
plague, 74 n, 97, 100, 125–6, 154–7, 159, 162, 376, 402–3, 407, 412
Plate, Riv. (Argentine), 248–9
Plaxton, Eliz., 292; Rob., 312
plays, players, 84, 96, 166, 399, 409, 418
Plymouth, Earl of, see Hickman, Thos.
Plymouth (Devon), 189
Plymouth Brethren, 316–18, 320
Pocklington (E.R.), 16, 313, 374
Poland, 176, 222, 258
Pole, Sir Edm. de la (fl. 1408), 341; Edm. de la, Earl of Suffolk (d. 1513), 27, 79, 82, 93 n, 341; John de la (fl. 1319), 81; John de la, Duke of Suffolk (d. 1491), 26, 79, 377, 414; Kath. de la, 81–82, 85, 292; Mic. de la, Earl of Suffolk, Lord Chancellor (d. 1389), 27, 69, 77, 82, 303, 333, 341, 468, 473; Mic. de la, Earl of Suffolk (d. 1415), 27, 79 n; Sir Ric. de la, 27, 29, 33, 39, 43, 45, 54, 69, 79, 81, 85, 288, 292; Sir Wm. de la, sr. (d. 1366), 22, 27, 29–31, 33, 39, 44, 66, 69, 73, 79–82, 85, 288, 292; Sir Wm. de la, jr. (d. 1366), 79, 85, 292, 334; Wm. de la, Duke of Suffolk (d. 1450), 77; fam., 4, 19, 22, 39, 44, 57–58, 76– 77, 79, 85, 291–2, 297, 436
Pole St., 72–73, 79
police, 199–200, 216–18, 231, 242, 260, 283, 379, 439–40
Police Library, 427
politics, 21–26, 102–7, 112–16, 201–6, 215–17, 242–5, 269–70, 278–9, 286; Chartists, 222, 232, 242; Conservatives, 206, 243–4, 269–70, 278–9, 286; Independent Labour Party, 278; Labour supporters, 268–9, 278–9, 286; Liberals, 200 n, 206, 243–5, 247, 269–70, 278–9, 286, 421; Municipal Association, 278, 286; Philosophic Radical, 233; Radicals, 200, 206, 215–16, 242–5, 247, 268–70, 428–9; Tories, 114, 116, 202–3, 206, 216–17, 242, 353, 428, 430; Whigs, 113–14, 116, 119, 202–3, 205–6, 216, 269, 353, 429
Pontefract (W.R.), 26, 46, 54
Pool, Chas. (d. c. 1740), 297, 306, 472; Chas. (d. 1799), 297–8, 307–8, 463–4, 475; Chas. (fl. early 19th cent.), 307, 464;—, 268
Poor-Law Board, 232, 237–8
'Poor Pound' (charity), 337
poor relief, 4 n, 129, 162–4, 196, 198, 210–12, 218, 231–2, 237–8. See also Corporation of the Poor, Hull Bd. of Guardians; Sculcoates Bd. of Guardians; workhouses
Popple, Edm., 118, 160; Israel, 461; Wm., 104, 337
population, 20, 72, 81, 157–9, 189– 92, 215, 231, 245, 272, 277, 279
Port of Hull Soc. for the Religious Instruction of Seamen, 316, 318, 321, 323, 329–30, 352, 366, 386. See also Sailors' Orphan Homes
Porter, Mary, 337; Mrs., 369
Porter St., 276
Porter St. (Methodist) Chap., 294, 419. See also nonconformity
Porter's Entry, 170
Portugal, 59, 64–65, 67, 133, 138, 176, 182, 184, 220, 222
Post Office, 262–3, 382–3; PostmasterGeneral, 263
postal service, 166, 382, 388–9, 391–2, 437
Posterngate, 73, 169, 406, 449
Potter, Ant., 289; Douglas, 310
Pottery, 293, 315, 367
Potts, W., 382
Pountefrette, Ric., 335
Poynings, Baron, see Percy, Hen.
Pozzi, Wm., 356
Practical Christianity, Soc. of, 329
Prattie, widow, 347
Premier Oil and Cake Mills, 274
Presbyterians, 108, 111–12, 167, 203, 213, 311–18, 327
Preston, Rob. de, 22; Wm., 304
Preston (E.R.), 373, 391
Preston Rd., 8
Priestman, Sam., 231, 240
Priestman Brothers, 275
Priests' Row, 170
Primitive Methodist Conference, 315
Prince, Geo., 428
Prince's Ave., 458, 467
Prince's Ave. (Fish St. Memorial) Ch., 317, 340–1. See also nonconformity
Prince's Dock, see Junction Dock
Prince's Dock St., 449
Prince's Hall cinema, later Curzon, 421–3
Princess St., 314
Priory cinema, 422
Priory Rd., 276, 280
Prison Commission, 438
prisons, 15, 20, 23, 30, 32, 38, 53, 76–77, 82, 97, 114, 126, 168, 200, 206, 209, 218–19, †409, 416, 433, 437–9
privateering, 62, 133
Privy Council, 99–101, 115, 117, 119, 136, 155–6, 401, 403, 415
Proby, Pet., 101
Progressive Christians, 329
Prospect St., 209, 263, 279, 283, 459, 467
Prospect St. (St. John the Evangelist's) Ch., 317. See also nonconformity
prostitution, 38, 75, 242
Protestant Hall (or Institute), Kingston Sq., 317. See also nonconformity
Providence Chap., see Hope St.
Prussia, 61–62, 176–7, 210, 222, 242
Pryme, Abraham de la, 112, 124, 165, 214, 290, 443; Geo., 451–2, 455; Mrs., 451–2, 455
Pryme St., 451–2
public health, 192, 215, 218, 231–7, 253, 264–6
Public Rooms (Assembly Rooms), 209, 356, †387, 419, 420–1, 422–3, 452–3, 467
public transport, 380–1. See also trams
Public Works Loan Board, 236
Pulleyn, Jonathan, 430
Pulsford, John, 314
Pulteney, Harry, 201, 203
Pund, Adam, 39, 64; Wm., 66
Pursey, E. Harry, 286
Pursglove, Rob., 92
Putfra, Nic., 21, 295
Pycock, Aaron, 445; Geo., 302, 383, 447, 449, 453
Pygge, Hen., 466
Q.
Quakers, see Friends
quays, see legal quay; staiths
Queen St., 72–73, 208, 407–8, 411, 420, 443, 459
Queen Victoria Sq., 209, 293, 440
Queen's Dock, see Dock, The
Queen's Gardens, 2 n, 209, †282, 283, 382, 418
Queen's Hall, Alfred Gelder St. (Methodist), 317–18. See also nonconformity
Queen's Hotel, 451
Queen's House, 283
Queen's Theatre, see Royal Amphitheatre
Queen's Ward, 8
Quern House, 424
Quin, Hen., 430
R.
Ragged and Industrial (later Truant) Sch., 242, 352–3, 357. See also schools
Raikes, Rob., 220; Thos., 104–5, 117, 122, 142, 160; Wm., 118, 142; fam., 161
Raikes, Currie & Co., 184–5
Railway Dock, 229, 279, 455–6, †456
Railway St., 392–3, 396
Railway Workers' Union, 259
railways, 1, 174, 216, 219–20, 222, 225, 227–8, 245–6, 248–54, 256, 258–9, 280, 392–7
Ralli Brothers, 256
Ram, Steph. A. Scott, 297
Ramsden, John (d. 1637), 156; John (fl. later 17th cent.), 106–7, 113–16, 118, 142, 161; Wm., 113–14, 156, 337; fam., 122–3
Ramsey, Thos., 428
Ramsgate (Kent), 225
Rand, John, 472
Randerson, —, 268
Rank, Jos., 224, 256, 267, 339
Rank & Sons, 456
Rankine, And., 383, 428
Ratcliffe, Rob., 345; Hosp. of, 343, 345
Ravenchil (fl. 1066), 461
Ravenser, Ric., Archdeacon of Lincoln, 288, 335
Ravenser, 16, 20–22. See also Spurn Head
Ravenser's and Selby's Hosp., 335, 346
Rawcliffe (W.R.), 85
Rawson, John, 428
Raysyn, Rog., 466
Really Deserving Foreigners, Soc. for the Relief of, 242
Recard, John, 35, 66
Reckitt, Francis, 384, 427; Fred., 345; Homes of Rest of, 345; Isaac, 240; Sir Jas., 266 n, 339, 345, 384, 426, 458; Haven of, 345; Juliette, 345; Haven of Rest of, 345; Kath., 339; Sir Phil., 384
Reckitt & Sons Ltd., 253, 275, 345, 359
Reckitt Garden Village, 266 n, 277, 317, 321, 345, 427, 458
recusancy, see religion
Red Cross, fishing co., 255
'Redelayn', 170
Reed, John, 188
Reed St., 455
Reedbarowe, Ric., 49
Reedness (Lincs.), 85
Regal cinema, 422–3
Regent cinema, see Kinemacolour Palace
Regional Coll. of Art, see Sch. of Art
Regis cinema, 422–3
'Rein Deer', inn, 392
religion: religious groups, evangelicalism, 212–13, 217, 239, 241, 267, 287, 290, 293, 298; Jesuits, 241; Lollardy, 90; Lutheran heresy, 90; Protestantism, 90, 94–96, 100, 112, 115–16, 126; Puritanism, 95–98, 107–9, 112, 166, 289, 301, 303, 307, 311; recusancy, 96–98, 112, 415; Seminarists, 97; Separatists, 97, 107–8. See also Jews; nonconformity; Roman Catholics
religion: religious life, 83–84, 90–98, 107–12, 212–14, 239–41, 266–8, 277–8, 284, 286; parish churches, 287–311; and see under the chs. there described
religious houses, 333–5. See also under the houses there listed
'Religious Soc.', 369
Remington, Mat., 466
Rennard, Jos., 295, 337
Rennie, John, 187
Resurrection, guild of the, 289
Reval (Russia), 139
Revell, John, 371 n
Rex cinema, 422–3
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 292
Rheam, fam., 466
Rhine, Riv. (Rhenish wine), 51, 67
Rialto cinema, see Coliseum
Richard I, King, 13
Richard II, King, 23, 413 n
Richard III, King (as Duke of Gloucester), 26, 398
Richard, Duke of York, 24
Richardson, Chris., 120; John, 465; fam., 161
Richemount Grey, Baron of, see Grey, Thos.
Rickman, John, statistician, 190
Riddell, Edw., 447; Thos., 407, 447– 9, 451
Rievaulx Abbey (N.R.), 54
Riga (Russia), 136, 139, 143, 177, 247
Riley, John T., 357, 359
Riley High Sch., 358, 360–1
Ringham's Music Hall and Canterbury Hall, see Mechanics' Music Hall
Ringrose, John R., 231; Wm., 449 rioting, 22–23, 30, 32, 194, 199, 200, 375
'Ripland' (Low Countries), 68
Riplingham, John, 288, 335, 345; Hosp. of, 335–6, 345; Wm., 41, 77–78; fam., 74
Riplingham, in Rowley (E.R.), 20
Ripon, Earl of, see Robinson, Fred.
Risby, in Rowley (E.R.), 20, 294
Risby (Lincs.), 85
Rise (E.R.), 363
Ritz cinema, see Picturedrome
rivers, 1, 54, 141, 152, 174–5, 178, 185, 219, 228, 390. See also Aire; Ancholme; Derwent; Don; Foss Dike; Foulness; Hull; Humber; Idle; Ouse; Tees; Thames; Trent; Tyne; Wilflete
Riverside Quay, †250, 253, 279, 284, 411
roads, leading to Hull, 1, 17, 19, 55, 82–83, 152, 174, 209, 347, 371, 390–2, 460, 470
Robinson (Robynson), Art., 307–8; Fred., Vct. Goderich, Earl of Ripon, 243; Herb., 301; John (fl. 1472), 41; John (fl. late 17th cent.), 120, 312; John H. (fl. 1856), 301–2; Lawr., 337; Rob. (fl. 1528), 90; Rob. (fl. 1630s), 293; Wm. (fl. 1427), 49; Wm. (fl. 1682), 345, 403; Almshouse (Hosp.) of, 345–6, 403–4, 407
Robinson Row, 73
Robson, Brian, 300; E., 268; Ebenezer, 347
Rochdale Canal, 175
Rochdale Report, 284
Rochester, Bp. of, see Alcock, John
Rockingham, Marquess of, see Watson-Wentworth
Rockingham and Hull Weekly Advertiser, 429
Rodford, John, 429
Rodley, Jos., 316
Rogers, Ada, 302; John (fl. 1541), 414; John (fl. 1650s), 117–18, 161; Nathaniel, 202; T. O., 349; Thos., 312; fam., 123, 159. See also Low
Rokeby, Thos., 461
Rolfe, Sir Rob. M., 352
Rolleston, Wm., 66
Rollit, Sir Alb. K., 354, 356, 442
Roman Catholics, 90, 111, 115, 204, 206, 213, 233, 239–41, 267–8, 277, 284, 315–16, 330–2; charities, 340– 1, 343; schools, 352, 357–8, 360–1. For individual places of worship see alphabetical list on pp. 331–2, and under name of ch. for references elsewhere in the volume
Romeyn, John le, Abp. of York, 15
Roos (Ros), Thos., Baron Roos, 23; fam., 465
Roos (E.R.), 392
Roper, Lancelot, 101, 104, 117–18
Ropery (later Humber St.), 78, 168, 409, 412, 416
Rose, Downs, and Thompson Ltd., 189, 257
Rosedale (N.R.), 277
Ross, Sir Jas., explorer, 193; Wm., 429
Rotenhering, John, 20, 29 n, 69, 81, 288, 387
Rotenhering Staith, 75
Rotherham (or Scott), Thos., Abp. of York, 288
Rotherham (W.R.), 174
Rotterdam (Holland), 134, 137, 148, 177, 221, 249
Rouen (Seine-Maritime), 64
Rough, John, 94
Rowland, Gertrude H., 358
Rowley (E.R.), 20. See also Riplingham; Risby
Royal Adelphi theatre, see Adelphi
Royal Amphitheatre, later Queen's Theatre, 419–20
Royal Clarence Theatre, see Minor Theatre
Royal Institution, 279 355–6, †387, 423–5
Royal Insurance Group, 459
Royal Kingston Theatre, see Minor Theatre
Royalty cinema, 422–3
Ruhr (Germany), 270
Runton and Barry, 324, 458
Rushworth, Wm., 406 n
Russell, Cooper, & Davies, 433
Russia, 133, 136, 176–7, 184, 210, 221–3, 232, 242, 246, 248–9, 258, 270–3, 396
Russia Co., 133, 136, 142
Rustenburg St., 458
Ruston (E.R.), 20
Rutherford, Rob., 313
Rutland, Earl of, see Manners, Rog.
Rylands, Jos., 223
'Rypun Lane', 74
S.
S.E. Yorks. Light and Power Co., 374
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Sch., 358. See also schools
Sagg, Thos., 112
Sailors' Children's Soc., see Sailors' Orphan Homes
Sailors' Home, 239, 242, 445, 448
Sailors' Institute, 242, 356
Sailors' (Newland) Orphan Homes, later Sailors' Children's Soc., 352, 357, 386
'Sailors' Soc.', 212
St. Aidan's Ch., 300
St. Albans, Duke of, see Beauclerk
St. Albans (Herts.), battle of, 24
St. Alban's Ch., 310
St. Andrew's Ch., 277, 299
St. Andrew's Dock, 229, 252, 254, 280, 409; Extension, 253
St. Andrew's Ward, 10
St. Anne's guild, 289
St. Anthony's Convent, 331
St. Augustine of Hippo, Ch. of, 267, 310
St. Barnabas's Ch., 294
St. Bartholomew's mission ch., 277, 299, 310
St. Bede's Sch., 361. See also schools
St. Chad's Ch., 311
St. Charles Borromeo, Ch. of, 213, 240–1, †315, 341, 452. See also Roman Catholics
St. Charles's Roman Catholic Sch., 352, 358. See also schools
St. Clement's Ch., 305
St. Columba's Ch., 277, 299
St. Cuthbert's Ch., 310
St. David's, Bp. of, see Watson, Thos.
St. Eloy's guild, 289
St. George Steam Packet Co., 221
St. George's Ch., 302
St. George's guild, 59, 90, 145, 289
St. George's Hall cinema, 422
St. George's Rd. Board Sch., 361 n. See also schools
St. Giles's Ch., 300–2
St. Gregory's guild, 289
St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Sch., 353. See also schools
St. Helen's guild, 295
St. Hilda's Ch., 302
St. James's Ch., Myton, 213, 239, 293, 294, 299, 311; par. charities, 337
St. James's Ch., Sutton, 305–9, †471
St. James's Coll., 300, 306, 308, 335, 462, 466, 473
St. James's guild, 295
St. James's maison dieu, 335
St. James's National Sch., 351, 356, 358. See also schools
St. John St., 209
St. John the Baptist's Ch., Newington, 277, 310
St. John the Baptist's guild, 58, 168, 289, 397
St. John the Evangelist's Ch., Drypool, 277, 293, 300
St. John the Evangelist's Ch. (Free Ch. of England), see Prospect St.
St. John the Evangelist's Ch., Hull, 213, 239, 290, 293, 300, 425
St. John the Evangelist's Ch., Newland, 213, 267, 277, 310
St. John's Coll., Beverley, 288, 460–1, 471 n
St. John's National Sch., 352. See also schools
St. John's Wood, 6, 322, 373
St. Jude's Ch., 293–4
St. Katherine's guild, 289
St. Luke's Ch., 293–4
St. Luke's Church of England Sch., 353. See also schools
St. Margaret of Scotland, Ch. of, 309– 10
St. Mark's Ch., 239, 309, 311, 316
St. Mark's Sq., 6, 209
St. Martin's Ch., 311
St. Martin D'Auchy Abbey (SeineInférieure), 300, 305
St. Mary and St. Peter, Ch. of, 310
St. Mary Lane, 170
St. Mary the Virgin's guild (Holy Trinity Ch.), 84, 289
St. Mary Ward, 4, 35, 158, 160–1
St. Mary's (St. Mary Lowgate), chapelry of North Ferriby (E.R.), later separate par., 2, 94, 157, 190, 213, 234, 245, 287, 290, 294–7, 312, 330, 350, 440; charities, 335, 337; library, 165, 295
St. Mary's (St. Mary Lowgate) Ch., advowson, 294; altars, lights, chantries in, 90, 295; churchwardens, 198; churchyard, 233, 297, 381; corporation meetings in, 434; fabric, 73, 76, 81, 83, 97, 110, 167, 212, 295–7, 310, †314, 414; guilds in, 83, 295; ministers, 94, 96, 108– 10, 267, 289, 294–5, 297; minor officials, 34–35
St. Mary's Ch., Sculcoates, 302–5, 467–8
St. Mary's Grammar Sch., 361. See also schools
St. Mary's guild (St. Mary's Ch., Lowgate), 295
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Sch., 352, 358. See also schools
St. Matthew's Ch., 294
St. Michael and All Angels, Ch. of, 300, 309
St. Michael's Ch., Coltman St., 294
St. Michael's Ch., Orchard Park, 310
St. Nathaniel, Chap. of, 299
St. Nicholas's Ch., 311
St. Ninian's Ch., see Chanterlands Ave.
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Sch., 353. See also schools
St. Paul's Ch., 239, 277, 305, 337, 351–2
St. Peter's Ch., 213, 297–300, 310, 350
St. Petersburg (Russia), 177, 187, 221, 224, 270
St. Philip's Ch., Marfleet, 302
St. Philip's Ch., Sculcoates, 302, 305
St. Quintin, John, 461, 472; Mat. (fl. 1569), 461, 472; Mat. (fl. 1727), 203; Wm. de (fl. 1293), 16; Sir Wm. (d. 1724), 116, 202–3
St. Richard's High Sch., 361. See also schools
St. Saviour's Ch.., 309
St. Saviour's guild, 295
St. Silas's Ch., 305
St. Silas's Church of England Sch., 353. See also schools
St. Stephen's Ch., 239, 293, 294, 310, †314, 350, 352
St. Stephen's National Sch., 351, 353, 357. See also schools
St. Thomas's Ch., 294, 311
St. Vincent's Roman Catholic Sch., 357. See also schools
St. Wilfrid's Roman Catholic Sch., 353, 358. See also schools
Salem Chap., see Cogan St.
Salisbury, Earls of, see Cecil, Rob.; Neville, Ric.
Salisbury St., 459
Salt End, 251, 270, 273, 275, 280, 284, 380
salt, salterns, salt-house, 11, 64, 67– 68,78,132
Salthouse Lane, 72–74, 78, 188, 349, 412, 444
Salthouse Lane (Baptist) Chap., 313– 14, 316–17. See also nonconformity
Salthouse Lane National Sch., 355, 358. See also schools
Salthouse Lane Subscription Sch., 350. See also schools
Salts House Lane, Sutton, 470
Salvan (Salvayn), Eliz., 461, 472; Geo., 472; Sir John, 53; fam., 475
Salvation Army, 318, 327–8, 422
Salvation Mission, 329
Sampson, Thos., 308
Samuelson, Martin, 224–5, 227, 235, 240
Sandale, Rob. de, 29 n
Sanderson's, shipping co., 221
Saner St. Sch., 357. See also schools
Sanitary Association, 265
sanitation, 38, 57, 74–76, 155–6, 171, 191, 208, 232–6, 241, 245, 255, 264–6, 270, 353 n, 357, 376–7, 410, 414, 429
Sans Pareil Theatre, see Minor Theatre
Saunders, Wm., 269–70, 431
Saunderson, Wm., 343
Savile, Geo., Marquess of Halifax, 114; Sir Geo., 202–3
Savile St., 372, 449–52, 467
Savoy cinema, 422
Sayer (Sayer's) Creek, 12–13, 50, 474
Scale Lane, 73–75, 443
Scales, Chris., 347; Edw., 334; John, 35, 84, 288. See also Skaill
Scandinavia, 136, 176–7, 184, 221, 246–9, 399
Scania (Sweden), 61
Scaping, Zebedee, 369
Scarborough, Rob. of, Dean of York, 334
Scarborough (N.R.), 46, 57, 92, 146, 165, 392, 401
Scarbrough, Earl of, see Lumley
Scheemakers, Pet., 408
Schonswar, Geo. (fl. c. 1760), 406 n, 449; Geo. (fl. 1830), 206
School Children's Help Soc., 354
School Lane, 72–73, 348
School St., 72–74, 348
schools, for histories of individual schs. see the alphabetical lists on pp. 362– 70, and under name of sch. for references elsewhere in the volume
Science, Hall of, see 'Social Institution'
Scientific Soc., 423
Scoles, John J., 331
Scoop Dike, 208 n. See also Bush Dike
Scotland, 124; invasion from and wars against, 1, 19, 21–23, 26, 28, 54, 62, 81, 90, 93, 100, 149, 415; persons from, 50, 52, 94, 152, 232, 403, 429; trade with, 124, 135–6, 140, 179
Scott, Amelia, 337; Eleanor, 295, 337, 345, 368; Almshouses of, 345; Fred. A., 309; Sir Geo. Gilb., 292, 295, 297, 310, 459; Jas., Duke of Monmouth, 113–14; John (fl. 1685), 148; John (d. 1834), 213, 290, 295; John (d. 1865), 294–5; John (d. 1883), 267–8, 295, 297; Leon., 461; Thos. (fl. c. 1750), 406 n, 445, 449; Thos. (d. 1821), 213; Thos., see Rotherham; fam., 213
Scott St. Bridge, 390
Scott St. (Methodist) Chap., 314, 352. See also nonconformity
Scrope, Hen. le, 27; fam., 27
Sculcoates, Benet de, 11–12, 468
Sculcoates, 2, 4, 6, 27 n, 198, 208, 234, 302–5, 330, 424, 467–9; agriculture, 469; charities, 335, 337–8; ch., 302–5, 311, 349, 381, 467–8; industry, 467–8; man., 302, 467–9, 473; nonconformity, 312– 13, 467; par. govt., 468; population, 190–1, 231, 468; public services, 372–3, 375–6; workhouse, 440, 468
Sculcoates Board of Guardians (Union), 232, 234, 238, 245, 260, 440
Sculcoates Clough, 469
Sculcoates Girls' Sch., 351. See also schools
Sculcoates Gote, 13
Sculcoates Hall, 379, 467
Sculcoates Improvement Commissioners, 4, 199, 217, 231, 375, 377– 80, 467–8
Sculcoates Lane, 467; Bridge, 390
Sculcoates Registration District, 245, 265
Sculcoates Rural Dist., 373–4, 378
Sculcoates St. Mary's National Sch., 352. See also schools
Sculcoates St. Paul's National Sch., 352–3, 358. See also schools
Sculcoates Subscription (later National) Sch., 350–1. See also schools
Sculcoates Union, see Sculcoates Board of Guardians
Sea Fisheries, Royal Commission on, 225, 254
Sea of Azov, 220
seals, 28, 407, 441
Seamen's and Boatmen's Friend Soc., 329–30
Second World War, air raid damage in, 279, 339, 423, 443, 447, 451; to chapels and churches, 293–4 299–300, 305, 309–10, 318–28, 331 333; to public buildings etc., 284, 342, 345–6, 383–4, 396, 408, 419, 421–3, 424–5, 427, 432, 439–40; to schools, 360, 363–9; fire service, 380; wartime depot, 470; work delayed by, 378
Secretary of State, see Grey, Sir Geo.
Sedgewick, Thos., 300–1
seed-crushing industry, see oil-milling Selby, Hen. de, 23, 31, 64; Rob. de, 31, 44, 64, 66, 81, 291, 300, 335
Selby (W.R.), 174, 216, 219–20, 392–3, 402
Selby St. Sch., 357. See also schools
Servants' Sch., 350
Setting Dike, 379
Settle, Wm., 449, 469
Settrington (E.R.), 348
Seven Years War, 177, 179
Seventh Day Adventists, 318, 328
Sewer Lane, 73, 169–70
sewerage, see drainage
Seymour, Edw., Duke of Somerset, Protector, 93–94, 333
Shales, John, 113
Sharp, Jos. F., 236, 458 n; R. H., 420
Sharpeigh, Rob., 371
Shaw, Norman, architect, 459; Jas., 195; John (d. 1917), 341
Shawe, John (fl. mid-17th cent.), 108–11, 118, 165, 289, 295, 311–12
Sheahan, Jas. J., historian of Hull, 443
Sheffield, John, Earl of Mulgrave, 114
Sheffield (W.R.), 141, 174, 177, 179, 184, 219, 220, 354 n, 356, 392, 396
Shelford, Wm., 396
Shell-Mex Ltd., 273
Shepherd, Jas., 188
Sheppard, Thos., 425
Sherburn cinema, 422
Sherwin, —, 351
Sherwood Forest, 19
Shipping Federation, 259–60
ships: belonging to Hull, 68–69, 92, 132–3, 144, 148, 181, 221, 246–50, 272, 401; prevented from entering the haven, 24, 98, 155–7; provided and repaired by Hull for the king, 19, 21–23, 25, 27, 40, 90, 93, 98–99, 106, 148, 401; regulations concerning ships in the haven and docks, 37, 45–46, 48–49, 51, 69, 76, 130–1, 170, 185–6, 208, 402; seized at Hull, 14, 68; using the Riv. Humber, 49, 131, 220, 401–2; at Hull, otherwise mentioned, 103, 112, 131, 186, 219, 252; by name: Albano, 248; Angelo, 248; Anthony, 60, 68; Bravo, 248; Christopher, 64, 69; Desire, 148; Dragon, 130; Gabriel, 69; George, 65, 69; Goganne, 69; Goodyear, 69; Grace Dieu, 68; Harmony, 182; Hercules, 104; Hopewell, 147; Humber, 188; James, 69; Jonet, 65; Katherine, 63; Kingston, 148; Leonard, 65; Lethenerd, 23; Margaret, 64; Mary, 68; Mary Bedford, 25; Mary Northeby, 25; Maryknight, 61; Nicholas, 21, 68; Pallas, 234; Peter, 60, 64, 69; Philip, 61; Prosperous, 148; Raymond, 221; Revenge, 403; Romeo, 248; Saintmaryship, 63; Samuel Spyvee, 221; Southampton, 352, 366; Trinity, 21; Valentine, 60; William Lee, 221; York, 182. See also shipbuilding and, for shipping in general, oversea trade
shipbuilding and repairing industry, 148, 150, 168, 179, 188, 208, 224–5, 235, 240, 254, 257–9, 273–5, 418 n, 468
Shires, Wm., 119; fam., 161
Shirley, Thos., 203
Shoare, John, 110
Sibree, Jas., 234, 241, 314
Siddons, Sarah, actress, 418
Sidmouth, Viscount, see Addington
Sidmouth St. Sch., 357. See also schools
sieges, of Hull, 91, 103, 105, 107, 115, 168, 341, 375, 415–16, 464, 466
Silver St., 73, 169
Simeon, Chas., 213; Trustees of, 298, 300–1
Simmons, Jos., 429
Simnel, Lambert, 26
Simonson, Pet., 52
Simpson, Edw., 294; Jas., 327; Pet., 346
Singapore, 249
Sissons, Wm., 324, 457
Sissons Bros., 189
Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, 331, 341
Sisters of Mercy, 331, 359, 367
Skaill (Skayll), Wm., 84, 290; fam., 73. See also Scales
Skegness (Lincs.), 319
Skelton, Mat., 302
Skinner, Wm. (d. c. 1680), 118, 123, 161, 303, 337; Wm. (fl. 1689), 120
Skipsea (E.R.), 16
Skirlaugh Rural Dist. (E.R.), 373–4
Sledmere (E.R.), 202–4
Slingsby, Sir Hen., 106–7
Sluys (Holland), 68
Smeaton, Wm., 125
Smeaton, Lit. (W.R.), 85
Smethley, Ant., 461
Smirke, Sir Rob., 453
Smith, Abel, 294; Bernard, 104, 123; F. W., 317; Frances (fl. 1606), 472; Frances (fl. 1689), 337; Gerard, 251, 395; Hen., 107; Jas., 232–4, 237, 454; Melchior, 95–96, 97 n, 289; Ric. G., 304–5, 332, 419, 458; Sydney H., 286; Theophilus, 97; Thos., 341
Smith, T. J., and Nephew, 275
Smith and Brodrick, 294, 305, 308–10, 385, 459
Smith, Brodrick, & Lowther, 331
Smith's Bank, 184, 449, 453
smuggling, 44, 144, 177, 184–5
Smythson, Edm., 461
Smythus, Tidman, 52
Snaynton, Wm. de, 23, 75, 81
Snaynton Place, 77
Snell, H. S., & Son, 384
Snetzler, John, 291
Snowden, Benj., 350
Soane, Sir John, 407, 453
'Social Institution' (or Hall of Science), 355
society for literary information, 191, 214, 351, 423
Solicitor-General, see Rolfe
Sollitt, John D., 353, 355
Solomons, Hen., 286
Somerset, Duke of, see Seymour
Somerset Hall, 77
Sonkye, John, 462, 473
Sound (entrance to Baltic Sea), 60, 62, 133, 139, 144, 243, 246
South Bridge, 387, 390
South Church Side, 408
South End, 49, 73 n, 75–76, 98, 100, 167–8, 170, 207–8, 369, 371, 376–7, 388, 390, 413–15, 417–18, 420; Tower, 416
South Ferry, see ferries, over Riv. Humber
South Myton Reform Association, 237
South Myton Ward, 4, 8
South Myton Wesleyan Sch., 352–3. See also schools
South Newington Ward, 8
South St. (Baptist) Chap., 314, 317. See also nonconformity
Southampton (Hants), 13, 45–46, 64, 132 n, 421 n
Southcoates, in Drypool, 345–6, 391, 460–4; agriculture, 297, 462–4; chap., 300, 460, 462; communications, 390–1; manors, 298, 460–2, 472; population, 460; public services, 374, 376, 395
Southcoates Lane Sch., 357. See also schools
Southcoates Ward, 10
Spacy, Eliz., 337
Spain, 63–65, 67–68, 98, 133–5, 138, 140, 176, 184, 220, 222, 399, 401, 415
Spence, E., 338
Spencer, Hen. R., 294, 302, 311
Spender, Jas. A., 270, 428
Spiritualists, 318, 328
Spitzbergen (Norway), 136, 399, 401
Spivy, John, 312
Spofford, John, 303, 307
sports and pastimes, 38, 166, 209–10
Spring Bank, 6, 209, 237, 276, 380, 453, 467
'Spring Bank Improvement Soc.', 209
Spring Bank (Presbyterian) Chap., 317, 340. See also nonconformity
Spring Dike (Ditch), 237, 372, 467
Spring St., 453
Springhead, wells and waterworks at, 237, 264, 276, 371–3, †386; railway works at, 396
Spurn Head (E.R.), 16, 23 n, 49, 131, 401–2; 'Ravenser Spurn', 26; 'Ravenspur', 23
Spurr, Thos., 459
Stade (Germany), 144
Stafford, Hen., Duke of Buckingham, 26; Humph., Duke of Buckingham, 23
Staffordshire, 175–6, 178, 219
Stainton, Rob., 313
staiths (jetties, wharves), 18–19, 24, 40, 42, 45, 48–49, 72–76, 84, 119, 130–2, 168, 183, 185, 207–8, 375–7, 387, 402, 415, 417, 436, 465
Stamford (Lincs.), 20
Standidge, Sir Sam., 182–4
Stanewell, Leon. M., 18 n
Stangroom, Mr., 407
Stanhope, Chas., Lord Mahon, later Earl Stanhope, 205; Sir Edw., 347; John, 461–2; Sir Mic., 93–94, 288, 306, 333, 414, 462, 466; Wal. Spencer, 202, 204
Staniforth, John, 205–6, 355
Staple, Merchants of the (Staplers), 66, 132, 141
staples, staple towns, 65–66, 134, 138
Stapleton (Stapelton), Miles de, 29 n; fam., 461, 472
'Star', inn, 428
Star Music Hall, see Mechanics' Music Hall
Stark, A. (fl. 1807), 429; Archibald (fl. 1935), 339
Station Hotel, 424
Staunton Harold (Leics.), 445
Staveley, fam., 311
Steam Trawling, Royal Commission on, 225
Steemson, Thos., 188
Stephens (Stevens), Rob., 337; Wm., 473
Stephenson (Stevenson), Ant., 97, 165; Wm., 429–30
Stephenson & Co., 183
Stepney, 395–6
Stepney Lane, 467
Steton, John, 35
Stettin (Germany), 69, 247
Stevedores and Dockers, National Association of, 284
Stevens, see Stephens
Stevenson, see Stephenson
Stewart's Yard, 235
Steynburg St., 458
Stirling, Mat., 396; Pat., 396
Stockdale, Alex., 93, 288, 469; Rob., 469; fam., 122–3
Stockholm (Sweden), 137, 139, 143, 148
Stokesley (N.R.), 365
Stoneferry, in Sutton on Hull, 6, 306, 338, 340–1, 346, 467, 470, 475; agriculture, 473; communications, 387, 460; nonconformity, 312; public services, 373–4; waterworks near, 218, 233, 237, 264, 372–3, 381
Stoneferry Bridge, 390
Stoneferry Green, 381
Stoneferry Ward, 10
'Stonehouse' (tower), 77
Storicker, John, 407
Story, John, 425 n
Story St., 452
Stovin, Aistroppe, 448
Stow, Dav., 365
Strabolgi, Baron, see Kenworthy
Strafford, Earl of, see Wentworth
Stralsund (Germany), 61
Strand cinema, 421
Strangways, Eleanor, 472
Stratten, Thos. (d. 1854), 314; Thos. (d. 1904), 341, 353, 369
Street, Geo. E., 303–4
streets: cleansing, 38, 74, 376–7; paving, repair and lighting, 40, 46, 171, 191, 198, 208, 218, 231, 236–7, 263, 374–6
Strickland, Thos., 107
strikes, 225, 247, 258–60, 268, 284
Strother, John, 84
Stut, Maud, 77
Stutville, Wm., de, 12
Styles, Wm., 98, 104, 108–110, 289
Subscription Mill, 256
Suckling, Sir John, 101
Suffolk, Dukes and Earls of, see Pole
'Suffolk Palace', see manor-house
sugar-refining, 151, 168, 189, 223, 460, 467, 469
Summer Theatre, see Minor Theatre
Summergangs, 297, 460, 462–3
Summergangs Dike, 460, 470, 473–4
Summergangs Hall, 385
Summergangs, later Holderness, House, 244, 343, 460
Sunderland (Durham), 140, 181, 188, 210, 392
Surgeons, Royal Coll. of, 340
Sutcotes, Thos., 308
Sutherland, John, 234
Suthwik, 17, 19, 70
Sutton, Agnes, m.—Hastings, 461, 472; Constance, m. (1) Peter Mauley, (2) Sir John Godard, 461; Sir John de, 306, 308–9, 387; Jos., 312; Margery de, m. Peter Mauley, 461; Saer de, 13 n, 14, 297, 300, 306, 390, 473–4; Sir Thos. de, 461, 472; Wm. de, 11; fam., 391, 461, 472–3
Sutton on Hull, 2, 6, 8, 112, 276, 301, 303, 305–10, 311–13, 337–8, 340, 379, 384–6, 460, 462, 470–5; agriculture, 470, 473–5; charities, 335, 338, 341, 470; churches, 305– 10, 335, 381, 384, 470, 473; industry, 470; man., 13–14, 128, 195–6, 300, 387, 415, 471–3; nonconformity, 311–13, 470; par. govt., 471; population, 471; public services, 373–4, 376, 380, 426; workhouse, 440, 471. See also Stoneferry
Sutton Church of England Sch., 358. See also schools
Sutton Coll., see St. James's Coll.
Sutton Consolidated Charities, 338
Sutton Drain, 378
Sutton Feast, 470
Sutton Grange, 470–1
Sutton House, 470–1
Sutton Ings (district), 309
Sutton Marr, 473, 475
Sutton Rd., 280, 283, 470; Bridge, 390
Sutton Sch. for the Deaf, 358. See also schools
Sutton, Southcoates, and Drypool Gas Co., 374, 376
Sutton Trust, 276
Sutton Ward, 8, 10
Sutton Without, 373, 471
Swan, John, 25, 40, 66, 80, 289; Thos., 122
Swanland, in North Ferriby (E.R.), 4, 12, 85, 190, 391
Swattock, Lawr., 31, 82, 84
Sweden, 60–61, 137, 141–3, 148, 174, 176–8, 184, 210, 221–2, 243, 246, 270–1; mission for seamen from, 318
Swedenborgians, 313, 315, 318, 328
Swerd, Rog., 69
Swine (E. R.), 2, 297–8, 460, 465, 471. See also Bilton; Drypool; Southcoates
Swine Lathes, see Drypool Grange
Swine Priory, 297, 300, 390, 462, 473
Switzerland, 175
Sydney, Sir Wm., 93, 341, 387, 461, 472
Sykes, Dan., 202, 206, 350–1; Jos., 195, 202, 451–2; Mark (d. 1823), 204; Sir Mark (d. 1919), 278; Ric., 195, 197, 202–4, 206; fam., 202, 205, 429
Sykes, Jos., & Sons, 183–4
Sykes St., 452
Sykes St. (Tabernacle) Chap., 314– 15. See also nonconformity
Symes, J. E., 356
T.
Taganrog (Russia), 220
Tan House, later Waterhouse, Lane 170, 410–11
Tattershall Castle (Lincs.), 54
Taverner, John, 65, 68
taxation: alien subsidy, 52; assessments, tallages, 21, 23, 25–27, 29, 40, 52, 74, 81, 106, 110, 127, 155; aulnage, 55; hearth tax, 158, 160–2, 191, 460, 465, 468, 471; poll tax, 27, 72, 81, 460, 468, 471; ship money, 99, 154, 158–9, 401; subsidies and fractional taxes, 16, 22, 27, 80–81, 122, 126, 157 n, 159–60, 460, 465, 468, 471; wool taxes, 27
Taylor (Tayllour), Albert P., 321; Edw., 315; John, 293; Sir Rob., 446, 448; Thorstan le, 84
Technical Instruction, Royal Commission on, 356
Technology, Coll. of, 283, 359–61
Tees, Riv., 399
telegraph service, 382
Telephone House, 283, 383
telephone service, 253, 261–3, 321, 382–3
Tempest, Mic., 461
Temple, Jos., 427, 431
Terry, Avison, 216; Ric., 313; Wm., 53, 55, 62, 66, 68
Tesseyman, W., & Sons, 459
Thacker, John, 101
Thackray, Thos., 347
Thakker, John, 399
Thames, Riv., 1
Theatre de Luxe cinema, 421, 423
Theatre Royal, 210, 418–21
theatres, 209–10, 321, 418–20
Thomas, Abbot of Meaux, 305–6
Thompson, Benj., 294; Eliz., 464; Sir Hen., 122–3, 142; Jos., 350; Thos. (fl. 1791), 313; Thos. (fl. mid-19th cent.), 217; Thos. (d. 1865), 221, 454
Thompson, Thos. B., 319, 324, 326– 7; Thos. Perronet, 242–3; Wm., 122; Miss, 350; fam., of York, 142
Thompson, Messrs., 185
Thompson and Gelder, 324
Thomson, Wm., Abp. of York, 266
Thoresby St. Board (later Central) Sch., 354, 357. See also schools
Thornberry, —, 312
Thorne (W.R.), 188, 248
Thorngumbald (E.R.), 80, 344
Thornton, Godfrey, 460; Hen., 204; John (fl. later 16th cent.), 101, 123, 142; John (fl. 1607), 303; John (fl. 1702), 143, 183; John (fl. 1806), 205; Rob., 468; Sam., 201, 204–5, 294; Wm., 446, 460; fam., 213
Thornton Abbey (Lincs.), 462, 473
Thornton Hall, 317–18
Thornton-Varley, Ltd., 283
Thorp, Dav., 381, 438, 453; Steph. de, 465; Wm., 465–6; fam., 465–6
Thorpe, Francis, 125; T., 299; —, 449
Thursby, John, 56
Thurscross, Geof., 295–6, 442; Hen. (fl. earlier 16th cent.), 92–93, 159, 288, 334; Hen. (fl. 1614), 334; Joan, 295; Luke, 122; fam., 123, 334
Thwaytes, Edm., 34
Tickell, John, historian of Hull, 214, 335, 443
Tiger Inn, 334, 439
Tilery, see brickyards
Tillett, Ben, 247, 259
Tilworth Grange, Sutton, 470; Hosp., 383, 386
timber trade, 54, 61, 63, 134, 136–7, 139, 142–3, 177–8, 182, 184–5, 187, 216, 220, 222, 228, 248, 250, 253, 270–1, 273, 395
Tinsley (W.R.), 174
Tivoli Music-Hall, 419, 422
Todd, Chas. S., 236, 245; Wm., 84
Toft, Mary, 336, 344–5
tokens, trade, 153
tolls, see local customs
Topham, fam., 142
Topping, Thos., 428
Topsham (Devon), 305
Torbay (Devon), 115
Torr, John, 386
Torre, Jas., 303
Toulouse (Haute-Garonne), 64, 68
'Tower', house, 77
Tower cinema, 421
Towers, Thos., 449
town hall, see Guildhall
Townend, Ethel, 339, 385
Townend Maternity Home, 383, 385
Townshend, Rog., 203 n
Towton (W.R.), battle of, 24–25
Trade, Board of, 226, 229–30, 245, 247–8, 258, 356, 406
trams, 261–2, 380–1, 392
Tranby, in Hessle (E.R.), 4, 341
Tranby Croft, in Hessle (E.R.), 355
Transfiguration, Ch. of the, 310–11
Transport and General Workers Union, 284
Travis, Thos. H., 242, 266
Trawling, Royal Commission on, 254
Trent, Riv., 54, 174–5, 178, 185, 219
Trent and Mersey Canal, 175
Triangle Development Trust, 283
Trieste (Italy), 247–8
Trinder, Anderson & Co., 249
Trinity Chap., see Nile St. Chap.
Trinity House (guild, corporation), 84, 93, 113, 151, 184–7, 201–3, 205, 207, †209, 215, 228–9, 287, 289, 334, 397–407, 417, 433, 440, 466; almshouses, 333, 340, 344, 345–6, 398–400, 402–4, 406–7, 453; building by, 382, 398, 404–7, 445, 447–9, 453; chaplain, 108–10, 308, 398–9; charities, other than almshouses, 340, 403, 406; dispute with Merchants' Soc., 145, 150, 400; Navigation Sch., 214, 349, 352–3, 356, 361, 404, 406, 448; responsibility for shipping and seamen, 130–1, 144, 147–8, 201, 398–406
Trinity House Lane, 73
Trinity Is., 136
Trinity maison dieu, 335
Trinity National Sch., 352, 358. See also schools
Trinity Provident Soc., 406
Trinity Sq., 449
Trinity Ward, 4, 35, 158, 160–1
'Tripetyate', 79 n
Trippet, Rob., 337
Trippett, 2, 4, 6, 8, 27 n, 33–34, 57, 74, 78–80, 117, 168, 198–9, 208, 297, 305, 376, 381, 467–8
Trippett Baths, 381, 383
Trippett Industrial Sch., 352. See also schools
Trippett Ward, 35, 79
Truman, Geo., 400
Truslove, Alford, 461; Edw., 306
Tudor, Sam., 189
Tudors, Mash & Co., 189
Tupcoates in (with) Myton, 39, 79, 415
Turner, Anne, 338; Sir Chas., 202, 204–5
Tussaud, Madame, 418
Tutbury, Adam de, 80, 288; Agnes, 296; John, 31, 43, 49, 53, 55, 62, 64, 66, 68–69, 77–78, 80, 82–85, 288, 296; Lawr., 62; Rog. de, 80; Thos. de, 80; fam., 292
Tutbury (Staffs.), 80
Tween Dikes Rd., Sutton, 470
Twig, Mary, 301
Tyndale, Wm., 90
Tyne, Riv., 395; ports, 250; Tyneside, 135–6
Typling, Jas., 461; fam., 461
Tyser, Edw. J., 267, 295
U.
Uddevalla (Sweden), 184
Ughtred, Marg., see Godard; Rob., 461; Sir Thos., 461; fam., 472
Ulstor, John, 398
Underwood, John, 457
Unilevers, 274
Unitarians, 240, 313–17, 327, 349, 429; Unitarian Soc., 314
United Bands Church, 330
United Charities of Kingston upon Hull, 336
United Gaol and House of Correction, 438–9
United States of America, 182, 221, 247–8, 256
University Coll., now University, of Hull, 267, 278, †283, 286, 290, 295, 359–60, 362
University Grants Committee, 362
University Ward, 10
Upsale, Rob. de, 22, 65–66, 81; fam., 31
Utley, Wm., 94
V.
Vane, Sir Hen., 101–2, 107, 127
Vardö (Norway), 136
Varley, Wm., 407
Vaux, Chas., 125
Veere (Holland), 68
'Veilhull', see Hull, Riv.
Veltman, N., & Co., 221
Venn, Hen., 298, 350
Versailles (Seine-et-Oise), 331, 363
Vescy, Eustace de, 12; Sir Wm. de, 12 n, 16
Vestiarian Controversy, 95
Vevers, Ric., 118
Vicar Lane, 73, 78, 287
Vicar's Sch., 214, 349, 352, 355. See also schools
Victoria, Queen, 299
Victoria Almshouse, 346, 404, 407
Victoria Ave., 458
Victoria Dock, 222, 229, 231, 250–1, 299, 378, 395, 455
Victoria Dock Rly., 394–5
Victoria Galleries, 440
Victoria Hosp. for Sick Children, 383–5
Victoria Pier, 380, 389
Victoria Rooms, 421
Victoria Station, 395
Victory Christian Army, 329
Vietnam, 286
Villa Place Sch., 357. See also schools
Villiers, C. P., 206; Geo., Duke of Buckingham, 101
Vincent, Hen., 242
Virgin Mary, guild of, 58, 397
'Vittoria Tavern', 392
W.
Wade, Jos. A., 395
Wake, Thos., 391
Wakefield (W.R.), 46, 174–5, 392, 438; battle of, 24, 31
Wales, 232, 257
Walker, Jas., 187; Wm. (fl. 1788), 197; Wm. (fl. 1829), 454; Wm. S., 310
Walker Lane, 72
Walker St., 455
Walkington (E.R.), 85, 386
Waller, Mic., 432; Wm., 202
Wallis E., 356; Ebenezer, 428, 431; Ric., 428, 431; Thos., 312; Tower, 347
walls, see fortifications
Walpole, Sir Rob., 203 n
Walsham, Chas., 304
Walsingham, Sir Francis, 101
Walthall, Wm., 347
Waltham St. (Methodist) Chap., 317, 421. See also nonconformity
Walton, Thos., 188
Walton St., 412
War of Austrian Succession, 179
Ward, John, 425
Warden, Wm., 237, 372
Wars, see First World War; Hundred Years War; Napoleonic Wars; Second World War; Seven Years War; War of Austrian Succession; Wars of the Roses
wards, 4, 8, 24, 35–36, 126, 160–2, 164, 211, 216, 347, 375–6, 379. See also Albert; Alexandra; Austin; Beverley; Beverley Gate; Botanic; Central; Coltman; Drypool; East Central; East Sculcoates; Holderness; Humber; Lowgate; Marfleet; Market Place; Myton; Newington; Newland; North; North Myton; North Newington; Paragon; Park; Pickering; Queen's; St. Andrew's; St. Mary; South Myton; South Newington; Southcoates; Stoneferry; Sutton; Trinity; University; West Central; West Sculcoates; Whitefriar; Whitefriars
Ware, Isaac, 446
warehouses, 131, 185, †208, 447, 454–6, †456–7, 465
Wars of the Roses, 23–26
Warton, Sir Mic., 113–14; Mr., 449
Warwick, Earls of, see Dudley, John; Neville, Ric.
Warwick, 20
Warwickshire, 175, 178
watch and ward, 23–25, 36, 98, 100, 103–4, 126, 155, 157, 207, 412
water supply, 4, 105, 156, 191, 200, 216, 231–3, 237, 264, 276–7, 282, 371–3; conduit, 25, 33, 75, 83, 371 408 n; dikes, 23 n, 31, 34, 36, 40, 42, 74–75, 78, 171, 208, 371–2; waterworks, 171, 196–7, 218, 237, 264, 276, 371–3, †386, 410
Waterhouse Lane, see Tan House Lane
Waterland, Hen., 301
Waterloo cinema, 422
Waterloo Mills, 274, 279, 456 n
water-mills, 18–19, 57, 70, 78–79, 474
Watkin, Edw., 396; Sir Edw., 396
Watkinson, Jas., 102–3, 104, 106, 117
Watson, Ann, 307–8, 338, 346–7, 368, 472 n; Hosp. of, 346, 368, 470; Art., 340; Chris., 297; Hen., 472; John, 398; Pet. W., 382; Sam., 195; Thos. (d. 1665), 472; Thos. (fl. 1811), 301; Thos., Bp. of St. David's, 165, 340, 346; Hosp. of, 335–6, 343–5, 346; Wm. (fl. 1563), 461; Wm. (d. c. 1721), 346; fam., 472
Watson-Wentworth, Chas., Marquess of Rockingham, 202–4
Watt, Wm., 384
Watten Lane, 170
Watton (E.R.), 373
Waugh, John, 406 n
Wawne (E.R.), 16, 301, 305–7, 470, 474–5
Wawne Drain, 280
Wawne Rd., Sutton, 470–1
Weaver's Hosp., 336, 344, 346, 372 n
Webster, John T., 302
Weddell, Wm., 202–3
Weelsby (Lincs.), 16
weigh-house, woolhouse, 33, 40–41, 43, 45–46, 48–49, 76–77, 125, 128–9, 131–2, 168, 196–7, 379, 434–6, 435
Weigh-house Staith, 75
weighing and measuring, 14, 29, 43– 44, 48–49, 51, 131–2, 146, 436 n. See also assize of bread and ale, weigh-house
Weighton, Lit. (E.R.), 396
Weighton, Market (E.R.), 374
'Welburn's', inn, 392
Welch, E., 293
Welfitt, Wm., 182
Wellington St., 208, 420
Wells, Ric., 428; Rob., 235–6, 245
Wellsted, Dosser, and Wellsted, 311
Welsh, Edw., 455–6
Welsh Church, 330
Welton (E.R.), 80, 220, 238, 312, 392
Welwick (E.R.), 80
Wentworth, Thos., Earl of Strafford, 100, 102; Wm., Earl Fitzwilliam, 202, 204–6
Wesley, John, evangelist, 213, 304, 313, 417
West Central Ward, 10
West Dock Co., 230–1
West Hull estate, 276
West Hull Hall, later Boulevard cinema, 421
West Hull Liberal Club, 421
West Indies, 182, 206, 210
West Parade (Methodist) Chap., 422. See also nonconformity
West Park, 263, 382
West Park Palace cinema, 421
West Sculcoates Ward, 8
West St., 467
West St. (Methodist) Chap., see Mil St.
Westbourne Ave., 458–9
Westbourne Estate, 458
Western Cemetery, 381
Western Dock, 230
Western General Hosp., 383, 385, 440
Western Hebrew Congregation, 332
Westfield Cottage Farm, Sutton, 471
Westmacott, Sir Ric., 383 n
Westminster Bank, 459
Westmorland, 54
Wetwang, John de, 334
whaling, whale-oil, 1, 136, 140, 147, 182–4, 189, 225, 373, 399
Wharram Percy (E.R.), 310
Wheatley, Wm. B., 419
Wheeler St. Board Sch., 354. See also schools
Whincop, Thos., 292
Whitby (N.R.), 54, 179, 188, 219
White, Thos., 307
White Hart Inn, 169, 443
'White Horse', inn, 169; Entry or Yard, 168, 170
White House, Stoneferry, 346
White House (tower), 77
Whitefriar Ward, 4, 35, 158, 160–1
Whitefriargate, 73–76, 155, 169–70, 208–9, 238, 263, 334, 341, 371, 375, 377, 444, 448–9
Whitefriars Ward, 8
Whitehaven (Cumb.), 181
Whitfield, John, 66, 84
Whiting, Hen., 428, 430
Wicksteed, Thos., 372
Wickwane, Wm., Abp. of York, 14–15
Wilberforce, Rob. (d. 1768), 298; Rob. (d. 1857), Archdeacon of E.R., 241; Wm., (b. 1690), 194, 197, 442; Wm., philanthropist (d. 1833), 202, 204, 209, 214, 241, 293, 298, 349, 425, 427; Wm. (b. 1798), 243; fam., 184, 213, 444, 446
Wilberforce House, †133, 443, 444, 446; Museum, 169, 344, 425, 427, 443
Wilberforce monument, 209
Wilden Ferry (Derb.), 175
Wilderspin, Sam., 352
Wildridge, Thos. Tindall, 424
Wilflete, Riv., 460, 464
Wilflet Lane, 170
Wilkinson, Geo., 456; John, 210, 418; Jos., 341; Phil., 143, 183, 463; Tate, 210, 418; Thos., 159, 288; Wm., 341
Willan, Leon., 101
Willerby, in Kirk Ella (E.R.), later separate par., 2 n, 4, 8, 272, 341, 373, 378
Willerby Rd., 276, 280
William III, King, 116; as William of Orange, 115; statue of, 199, 408, 418
William IV, King, 402, 405
William St., 276
William Wright Dock, 229, 231, 252
Williams, J., 382
Williamson, Dorothy, see Bulmer; Hen., 462; Rob., 462; Thos. (d. 1638), 347; Thos. (fl. 1780s), 202
Williamson & Co., 183
Williamson St. (Latimer) Chap., 317. See also nonconformity
Williamson's Amphitheatre and Riding House, 420
Willis, Mr., 304
Willows, Holt, and Willows, 257
Wills, Wm. F., 319
Wilmington, 395–6
Wilsbie Entry, 170
Wilson, Art., 247, 272, 355, 384; Chas., 247, 251–3, 260, 269, 272, 384; Chas. H. W., 269; Dan., 343; Dav., 384; Isaac, 428; John, 431; Jos., 111, 312; Ric., 118; Rob., 298; Thos., 231, 246–7; Wm., 350, 352
Wilson & Co., insurance agents, 185
Wilson, Thos. & Sons, shipping co., 221, 246, 248; Wilson Line, 227, 247, 249–50, 270, 272
Wilson-Barkworth, Art. B., 427; Emily, 340
Wilson-Smith, John, 427
Wilton, John de, 465; Thos. de (fl. 1379), 466; Thos. (fl. mid-15th cent.), 34; fam., 465
Wincolmlee, 188–9, 315
windmills, 17, 57, 78–79, 84, 103, 168, 189, 256, 456, 465, 467, 470, 473
Windsor, Wal., 279
wine trade, 1, 14–15, 19, 43–46, 48, 51, 54, 58, 63–64, 66–70, 88–89, 132–3, 135, 140–2, 220, 398
Winestead (E.R.), 384, 386; Old Rectory, 446; Red Hall, 445–6
Winestead Hall Hosp., 383, 386
Wing, —, 268
Wingfield, fam., 297
Winteringham (Lincs.), 388–9
Winterton Ness (Norf.), 399
Wistow (W.R.), 122
Witham, Eliz., m. (1) Thos. Dalton, (2) Rob. Dolman, 469, 472; Mat., 475; fam., 469, 472–3
Witham, district, 470; street, 263, 390
Witham (Holborn St.) (Congregational) Chap., 314. See also nonconformity
Witherings, Thos., 382
Withernsea, in Hollym (E.R.), 373, 384, 395–6
Withernwick (E.R.), 298
Witty, Rob., 165
Wolfreton, in Kirk Ella (E.R.), 4
Wolsey, Thos., Cardinal, 461, 472
Wolstenholme, Thos., 448 n
Wood, Ric., 117–18; Thos., 35, 289
Woodhouse, Jas. T., 253, 354–5, 357; Thos., 165
Woods and Forests, Commissioners of, 230, 417
wool, hide and skin markets, 411
wool trade, 1, 13–14, 19, 42–44, 46, 48, 54, 65–66, 69–70, 86, 131–3, 141, 172, 179–80, 182, 221, 249, 271, 273, 283, 291, 390
Wooler, John, 186; Thos., J., 351
Woolhouse, Ric., 315
woolhouse, see weigh-house
Woolley, Wm., 216–17
Worcester, Bp. of, see Alcock, John
Workers' Educational Association, 360
workhouses, 164, 212, 218, 232–3, 238, 336, 346–9, 352, 385, 429, 439–40, 461, 467–8, 471
Works, H. M. Office of, 382
Worship St., 452
Worthington, Thos., & Son, 384
Wrangbrook Junction, 396
Wray, Chas., 293; Chris. G., 457; John, 194; Rob., 197
Wray & Hollingsworth, 183
Wray and Sanderson, 257
Wren, Sir Chris., 407, 434, 440
Wressle Castle (E.R.), 25
Wright, Jos., 324, 326; Mayson, 372; Sam., 194, 451–2, 455; Wm., 231
Wright St., 372, 451–2, 467
Wrightson, Coniston, 347; Wm. B., 202, 206
Wyatt, Jas., 406, 448; Thos. H., 386, 448
Wycliffe Chap., see Anlaby Rd. Chap.
Wykcroft, 17
Wyke, Wyke upon Hull, 1, 11–12, 13–18, 390, 407, 411
'Wythestede', 85
Wythornwyk, Wm., 55
Y.
Yarmouth, Gt. (Norf.), 94, 140, 162, 179, 403
Yates, John, 120
York, Ric., 84. See also Eboraco
York, Dukes of, see James II, Richard
York: assizes at, 192, 194, 200, 437; Castle, 34; communications, 1–2, 17, 54, 131, 174, 219–20, 387, 390– 3; disputes with Hull, 25, 99, 146, 156, 159; king at, 21, 25–26, 102–3; mayor of, 25, 51, 155; merchants and trade of, 13–14, 43, 51, 54, 60–62, 65, 68–69, 80, 84–85, 131, 135, 141–6, 149, 154, 156, 159, 178, 187, 397, 404, 410; Pavement Market, 72 n; persons of, 41, 155, 302, 406, 420, 446; prisons at, 82, 97; otherwise mentioned, 23, 81, 90–91, 102, 108–9, 115, 154–6, 162, 218, 340, 400, 448
York, Cathedral Ch. of St. Peter: archbishops, 14, 17, 54, 98, 239, 287, 291, 299, 303–4, 306–7, 341, 348, 462, 465, 468, 473; patronage of Hull chs., 294, 303, 305, 309–11; rights in port of Hull, 19–20, 44–45, 49–50; steward at Beverley, 34; see also Booth, Wm.; Drummond; Giffard; Gray, Wal.; Grindal; Herring, Thos.; Holgate; Hutton; Matthew; Melton, Wm.; Neile; Newark; Romeyn; Rotherham; Thomson; Wickwane; Young, Thos.; chancellors, 302, 306; deans, see Hamilton, Wm.; Newark; Scarborough; prebendaries, 18, 98
York, Vale of, 80
York & North Midland Rly., 393–4
York Courant, 197, 428
York Parade, 453
Yorke, Rosenberg, and Mardall, 385
Yorkshire: lead trade, 175, 179; sheriff of, 20, 39, 411; wool trade, 1, 69, 390; otherwise mentioned, 61, 155, 157 n, 188–9, 226, 403, 437
Yorkshire, East Riding: Archdeacon of, 90; see also Wilberforce, Rob.; County Council, 368; Wolds, 80, 395; otherwise mentioned, 17, 22, 54–55, 80, 82, 85, 91–92, 103, 109, 122, 178, 203, 276, 311, 314, 340, 343–4, 374, 423–4
Yorkshire, North Riding, 54, 178
Yorkshire, West Riding: coalfield, 140, 179, 248, 255, 284, 395; iron and steel industry, 141, 174; otherwise mentioned, 54, 80, 216, 219–20, 225, 250, 264, 392. See also cloth manufacture
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Advertiser, 430
Yorkshire Electricity Board, 374
Yorkshire Insurance Co., 379, 459
Yorkshire Ouse and Hull River Authority, 373
Young, John, 301; Thos., Abp. of York, 95
Young & Pool, 458 n
Young Men's Christian Association, 355
Young People's Christian and Literary Institute, 242, 354–6, 359–60, 426
Z.
Zeeland, 26, 44, 58, 66–68, 133, 291
Zoological Gardens, 241, 382