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The University of HuddersfieldArchives and Special Collections

Sources for Yorkshire History

August 2003

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Contents Page

I PRIMARY SOURCES

Archives University Archives 4 Deposited Archives 4

Archives in Microform 4

Editions of manuscripts

Surtees Society 7 Thoresby Society 16 Yorkshire Archaeological Society 24

II SECONDARY SOURCES 32

Local History Collection 33

Newspapers 40

III WEB BASED SOURCES 41

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University Archives Huddersfield Mechanics’ Institution 1843-1884 Huddersfield Technical School and Mechanics’ Institute 1884-1896 Huddersfield Technical College 1896-1958 Huddersfield Female Educational Institute 1846-1883 Huddersfield Foreign Library 1851-1870 Huddersfield Literary and Scientific Society 1857-1882 Huddersfield Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition 1882-1884

Deposited Archives

Colne Valley Labour Party Archives 1891-1970 Huddersfield Labour Party Archives 1918-1993

Archives in Microform

Census Enumerators Returns:

1851 Bradford and District MF HM129-1481851 Huddersfield and District MF HM121-1281861 Huddersfield and District MF HM149-1541871 Huddersfield and District MF HM155-161

Census, West Riding MF MM 448 - 452Census, Yorkshire, West Riding - Ten Percent MF MM 203 - 210Census, West Riding, Huddersfield MF MM 252 - 256Census, Yorkshire, West Riding 1971

Ward Maps, Small Area Statistics MF MM 197 - 202Co-operative Congress Reports, 1831 - 1832 MF MM 52Depositions from the Castle of York in the SeventeenthCentury in Surtees Society, Volume 40 MFiche HF55Episcopal Registers, 1215-1650 MF HM1119-1172

Part 1 Registers of The Archbishops of York(see also Borthwick Institute of Historical Research list at http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/bihr/guidereg.pdf)

HM 1122 Reel 001 BI Registers Walter de Gray (1215-1255) 1A-1B Walter Giffard (1266-1279) 2Walter Wickmane (1279-1285) 3

HM 1123 Reel 002 BI Registers John de Romeyn (1286-1296) 4Henry Newark (1298-1299) 5Sede vacante Registers 5AThomas Corbridge(1300-1304) 6

HM 1124 Reel 003 BI Registers Willaim Greenfield (1306-1315) 7-8AHM 1125 Reel 004 BI Registers William Melton (1317-1340) 9A-9BHM 1126 Reel 005 BI Registers William la Zouche(1342-1352) 10-10AHM 1127 Reel 006 BI Registers John Thoresby (1352-1373) 11

Alexander Neville(1374-1388) 12HM 1128 Reel 007 BI Registers Alexander Neville(1374-1388) 13

Thomas Arundel (1388-1396) 14Robert Waldby (1397) 15Richard le Scrope (1398-1405) 16

HM 1129 Reel 008 BI Registers Henry Bowet (1407-1423) 17Henry Bowet (1407-1423) 18

HM 1130 Reel 009 BI Registers John Kempe (1425-1452) 19HM 1131 Reel 010 BI Registers William Booth (1452-1464) 20HM 1132 Reel 011 BI Registers George Neville (1465-1476) 21-22

Laurence Booth (1476-1480) 22HM 1133 Reel 012 BI Registers Thomas Rotherham(1480-1500) 23-24HM 1134 Reel 013 BI Registers Thomas Savage (1501-1507) 25

Christopher Bainbridge(1508-1514)26Thomas Wesley (1514-1530) 27

HM 1135 Reel 014 BI Registers Edward Lee (1531-1544) 28Robert Holgate (1545-1554) 29Thomas Neath (1555-1559) 29

HM 1136 Reel 015 BI Registers Thomas Young (1561-1568) 30Sede vacante Register 1568-1576 30Edmund Grindal (1570-1576) 30

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Sede vacante Register 1576 31Edwin Sandys (1577-1588) 31John Piers (1589-1594) 31Matthew Hutton (1595-1606) 31Tobias Matthew (1606-1628) 31

HM 1137 Reel 016 BI Register Richard Neile (1632-1640) 32John Williams (1641-1650) 32BI Institution Act Books 1-2

HM 1138 Reel 017 BI Institution Act Book 3HM 1139 Reel 018 BI Institution Act Book 4HM 1140 Reel 019 BI Institution Act Book 5HM 1141 Reel 020 BI Institution Book 6HM 1142 Reel 021 BI Register 5AHM 1143 Reel 022 BI Register 5A(cont’d)

Registers L1/2,H3/2BL Cotton Galba Ex

Fawcett and Lister Papers, 1733-1775 MF HM489-490Francis Johnson Collection ILP MF HM1-21House of Commons Journal, 1651 - 1693 MM 401 - 402House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

1715-1801 Committee Reports MF HM93-1021814-1879 including Crime and Punishment,Marriage and Divorce, Newspapers, Religion MFiche HF71

Howell, George, Collection MF MM 27 - 51Huddersfield Labour Party Archives, 1905 - 1943 MF MM 459 - 462Leeds Parish and Chapel Registers 1724-1812 MFiche HF19-20 &

in Thoresby Society Volumes 20,23,25, & 31 HF59-60

Luddite Papers of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart., c 1812 - 1813 MF MM 53Mass Observation Archive File Reports 1937-1949,

(occasional references) Mfiche HF88North Riding Record Society Volumes 1-9 MFiche HF45-53

Quarter Sessions Records 1605-1782Place Papers, London Corresponding Society,

Vols. XXV – LXXIV MF MM 1 - 3Place, Francis, Papers MF MM 11-21Public Order, Discontent and Protest, 1820-1850 MF HM419-33

PUBLIC ORDER, DISCONTENT AND PROTEST 1820-1850(see separate list in Archives)HM1176 Reel 001 Box 1(i) Feb –June1820

All CountiesHM1177 Reel 002 Box 1(ii) July-Dec 1820

All CountiesHM1178 Reel 003 Box 2 1821

All CountiesHM1179 Reel 004 Box 3 1822-23

All CountiesHM1180 Reel 005 Box 4 1824-1827

All CountiesHM1181 Reel 006 Box 5 1828-1829

All CountiesHM1190 Reel 015 Box 11 1830

Warwicks, Yorkshire, Wales, MiscellaneousHM1194 Reel 019 Box 15 1831

Sx, Worcs, Wilts, Staffs, Suffolk, Notts, Surrey, Shrops, Warks, Oxon, Yorks, Somerset, Nottinghamshire

HM1208 Reel 033 Box 31 1836Sussex, Yorkshire, Carmathenshire, Glamorganshire,

HM1212 Reel 037 Box 35 1837Suffolk, Yorks, Sx, Worcs, Staffs, Warks, Wilts,

HM1215 Reel 040 Box 38 1838Suffolk, Sx, Shrops, Wales, Somerset, Warks, Wilts, Staffs, WorcsYorks

HM1216 Reel 041 Box 39 1839Correspondence A-B

HM1217 Reel 042 Box 40 1839Correspondence C-J

HM1218 Reel 043 Box 41 1839Correspondence K-L

HM1219 Reel 044 Box 42 1839Correspondence M-Q

HM1220 Reel 045 Box 43 1839Correspondence R-Z

HM1221 Reel 046 Box 44 1840

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Correspondence A-DHM1222 Reel 047 Box 45 1840

Correspondence E-LHM1223 Reel 048 Box 46 1840

Correspondence M-QHM1224 Reel 049 Box 47 1840

Correspondence R-Z 1840-1850Correespondence

Quarter Sessions, North Riding 1605-1782 MFiche HF45-53 in North Riding Record Society Volumes 1-9

Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart, Luddite papers c 1812 - 1813 MF MM 53Red Cross, British files occasional references MF HM1106-1118Reports of the Co-perative Congress, 1831 - 1832 MF MM 52Sheffield Labour Party Archives 1885-1951 MF HM67-81Surtees Society Volumes 4,30,45,53&79 MFiche HF62-64,66&68

(also available in hard copy, see below)Wills Registered at York, 1300 onwards

Volume 26 MFiche HF57Wills and Inventories from the Archdeaconry of Richmond1442-1579 (ed) James Raine

Volume 30 MFiche HF56Testamenta Eboracensia

Volume 40 MFiche HF55Depositions from the Castle of York (ed) James Raine

Volume 49 MFiche HF65Kirkby’s Inquest

Volume 53 MFiche HF56Testamenta Eboracensia

Volume 57 MFiche HF67Register of the Guild of Corpus Christi: York

Volume 65 MFiche HF13Yorkshire Diaries and Autobiographies in the Seventeenthand Eighteenth Centuries including Adam Eyre, John Shaw,James Fretwell, John Hobson, & Heneage Dering

Volume 77 MFiche HF14Yorkshire Diaries and Autobiographies Volume 2 includingPriestley Family, Sir Walter Calverley

Volume 79 MFiche HF56Testamenta Eboracensia

Volume 91 & 92 MFiche HF69-70Certificates of the Commissioners appointed to survey theCharities, Guilds, Hospitals in York 1546

Volume 106 MFiche HF56Testamenta Eboracensia

Volume 167 MFiche HF11The Law Books of Crowley Iron Works (ed) M W Flinn

Thoresby Society(also available in hard copy, see below)

Volume 20 MFiche HF59Registers of Leeds Parish Church 1722-1757

Volume 23,31 MFiche HF19-20

Registers of the Chapels of Leeds Parish Church1724-1763, 1764-1812Volume 25 MFiche HF60

Registers of Leeds Parish ChurchBaptisms & Burials 1757-1776, Marriages 1754-1769

Volume 29 Mfiche HF7Registers of the Chapels of Leeds Parish Church1763-1812Wills and Inventoriessee

Lancashire and Cheshire Record SocietyVolumes: 45,62,63,78,79 (Chester)Surtees Society Volumes 4,30,53,79,106 (York)1316-1551, Richmond 1442-1579

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Surtees Society Publications

2. Raine, JamesWills and inventories illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics etc., of the northern counties of England, from the eleventh century downwards. Pt. I. 1835.From the eleventh century to 1581, mainly from the Durham diocesan registry, the earlier items in Latin, including some earlier mortuaries.

3. Gordon, James and Hunter, JosephThe Towneley mysteries. 1836.A collection of rhymed plays, written probably in the reign of Hen. VI or Edw. IV, and thought to have belonged to the abbey of Widkirk or Woodkirk, near Wakefield. Re-edited and issued by the Early English Text Soc. As Extra series, no. 71, 1897.

4. Raine, JamesTestamenta Eboracensia; or wills registered at York illustrative of the history, manners, language, statistics, etc., of the province of York, from the year 1300 downwards. Pt. I. 1836.A selection 1316-1430.

5. Chevallier, Temple and Raine, JamesSanctuarium Dunelmense et sanctuarium Beverlacense. 1837.Sanctuary registers for Durham, 1464-1524, (being docs. Extracted from the registers of the prior and convent), and for St. John’s Beverley, c. 1478-1539, with extracts from Harl. Ms. 560 introductory to the origin and peculiarities of sanctuary in Durham.

6. Raine, JamesThe priory of Finchdale. The charters of endowment, inventories, and account rolls, of the priory of Finchdale, in the county of Durham. 1837.Transcripts, Latin. The charters are mainly of the 13th century; the inventories and account rolls an incomplete series.

7. Botfield, BeraCatalogi veteres liborum ecclesiae cathedralis Dunelm. Catalogues of the library of Durham cathedral, at various periods from the conquest to the dissolution, including catalogues of the library at Hulne and of the mss. Preserved in the library of Bishop Cosin at Durham. 1838 [1840].Containing the ancient catalogue known from the 12th century ms., and catalogues made in 1391-5 and 1416, with illustrative docs., and Thomas Rud’s catalogue of Bishop Cosin’s library.

8. Raine, JamesMiscellanea biographica: Oswinus, rex Northumbriae; Cuthbertus, episcopus Lindisfarnensis; Eata, episcopus Haugustaldensis. 1838.Containing a 12th century life of Oswin by a monk of St. Albans, a 12th century or early 13th century verse life of Cuthbert with a 14th century prose life, and a 14th century life of Eata, bishop of Hexham.

9. Raine, JamesHistoriae Dunelmensis scriptores tres: Gaufridus de Coldingham, Robertus de Graystanes, et Willielmus de Chambre. 1839.Designed to supply the parts omitted and to correct the mistakes in the version printed in Wharton’s Anglia Sacra (1691), with an additional appendix of 355 docs., mainly from Durham cathedral treasury, covering the period 1082-1556.

10. Stevenson, JosephRituale ecclesiae Dunelmensis, nunc primum typis mandatum. 1840 [1841].Latin, with an interlinear version in the Saxon language of Northumbria, from a transcript ascribed to the 7th century but probably not earlier than the 10th.

11. Michel, FrancisqueChronicle of the war between the English and the Scots in 1173 and 1174, by Jordan Fantosme, spiritual chancellor to the diocese of Winchester. Now first published with a translation, an introduction, notes and an appendix. 1840.A metrical chronicle in Norman-French, collated from two versions, with illustrative extracts from numerous other chronicles, etc.

12. Raine, JamesThe priory of Coldingham. The correspondence, inventories, account rolls, and law proceedings, of the priory of Coldingham. 1841.Transcripts, Latin, 1261-1478, mainly from the registers of Durham cathedral priory. The inventories, rentals, and account rolls begin in 1311; only a few rolls are later than 1399.

13. Stevenson, JosephLiber vitae ecclesiae Dunelmensis; nec non obituaria duo ejusdem ecclesiae. 1841. Anglo-Saxon and Latin. A register of benefactors with, in some cases, accounts of their donations, 9th-15th century, with two 12th century obituary lists.

14. Stevenson, JosephThe correspondence of Robert Bowes of Aske, esquire, the ambassador of Queen Elizabeth in the court of Scotland. 1842.July 1577-Sept. 1583.

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15. Raine, JamesA description or briefe declaration of all the ancient monuments, rites, customes belonginge or beinge within the monastical church of Durham before the suppression; written in 1593. 1842.A collation of several texts. The appendix includes a 17th century description of the stained glass, a letter from Henry VI, 1448, and an abstract of indulgences granted to benefactors of the cathedral, c. 1235-1335.

16. Stevenson, JosephAnglo-Saxon and early English psalter. Now first printed from manuscripts in the British museum. Vol. i. 1843.The Lindisfarne psalter. Latin, 8th century, with a somewhat later interlinear Saxon version and a middle-English metrical version. This vol. contains psalms 1-99.

17. Raine, JamesThe correspondence of Dr. Mathew Hutton, archbishop of York; with a selection from letters, etc., of Sir Timothy Hutton, knt., his son, and Mathew Hutton, esq., his grandson. 1843.Transcripts, 1565-1638; with wills, an inventory of Sir Timothy Hutton’s goods, and miscellaneous papers of the 16th and 17th centuries. The preface includes memoirs of the Hutton family by Surtees and Ducarel, and pedigrees of the family.

18. Raine, JamesThe Durham household book; or, the accounts of the bursar of the monastery of Durham from Pentecost 1530 to Pentecost 1534. 1844.Transcript, mainly in Latin, of the account book of Robert Benett, bursar.

19. Anglo-Saxon and early English psalter. Vol. ii. 1847.Psalms 100-150, with additional hymns.

20. Stevenson, JosephLibellus de vita et miraculis S. Godrici, heremitae de Finchale, auctore Roginaldo monacho Dunelmensi. Adjicitur appendix miraculorum. 1847.Docs. Appended to the preface include extracts from the life by germanus, an extract from the contemporary chronicle by William of Newburgh, and a Latin poem on the life of St. Godric.

21. Raine, JamesDepositions and other ecclesiastical proceedings from the courts of Durham, extending from 1311 to the reign of Elizabeth. 1845.Chiefly 16th century, the earlier docs. In Latin, transcribed from Episcopal registers, consistory court books, deposition books, and other similar sources.

22. Raine, JamesThe injunctions and other ecclesiastical proceedings of Richard Barnes, bishop of Durham, from 1576 to 1587. 1850.Visitations by the bishop, his chancellor, and others; detecta et comperta and injunctions; a copy of the bishop’s will; a list of all ecclesiastical promotions in the northern province, showing their patrons and valuations; and an appendix of docs. Illustrating the state of the diocese throughout the 16th century, including visitations, surveys, inventories, chantry certificates, ordinations, and wills of numerous Durham clergy.

23. Stevenson, JosephThe Latin hymns of the Anglo-Saxon church, with an interlinear Anglo-Saxon gloss; derived chiefly from a manuscript of the eleventh century preserved in the library of the dean and chapter of Durham. 1851.The Durham Hymnarium, possibly of Winchester origin.

24. Raine, James and Taylor, GeorgeA memoir of Robert Surtees, esq., F.S.A., author of the History of the county palatine of Durham. New edition (edited by James Raine), 1852.The additions include poems by Surtees, and correspondence.

25. Greenwell, WilliamBoldon buke: a survey of the possessions of the see of Durham, made by the order of the Bishop Hugh Pudsey in the year 1183. With a translation, an appendix of original documents, and a glossary. 1852. Latin and English, from a late 4th century copy. The appendix includes Bishop Bek’s roll of receipts and expenditure for 1307, and several charters.

26. Raine, JamesWills and inventories from the registry of the archdeaconry of Richmond, extending over portions of the counties of York, Westmerland [sic], Cumberland and Lancaster. Jun. 1853.A selection, 1442-1579, though mainly of the 16th century, some of the earlier items in Latin.

27. Greenwell, William The pontifical of Egbert, archbishop of York, A.D. 732-766. Now first printed from a manuscript of the tenth century in the Imperial Library, Paris.Latin. The preface lists of Anglo-Saxon pontificals then known to be extant.

28. Stevenson, Joseph The Lindisfarne and Rushworth Gospels. Now first printed from the original manuscripts in the British Museum and the Bodleian Library.

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The Latin Lindisfarne gospel, with its interlinear Saxon version and, at the bottom of each page, the Anglo-Saxon Rushworth gospel. This vol. Contains the gospel according to St. Matthew. There is no preface or introduction.

29. Raine, James The inventories and account rolls of the Benedictine houses or cells of Jarrow and Monk-Wearmouth, in the county of Durham.Compoti, Latin. Jarrow: 1303-1537; Monkwearmouth: 132101534. There are lists of the masters and monks of both cells, and additional docs.

30. Raine, James Testamenta Eboracensia: a selectioin of wills from the registry at York. Pt IIA.D. 1429-67, with indexes of names and places for this and pt. I

31. Raine, James The obituary roll of William Ebchester and John Burnby, priors of Durham, with notices of similar records preserved at Durham, from the year 1233 downwards, letters of fraternity, etc.Latin, 1446-56 and 1456-68. With docs. Relating to monastic intercession for other deceased priors and bishops of Durham, an account of the election of Prior Burnby, and (in the preface) a list of persons licensed as brief-bearers in behalf of the souls of deceased members of the church of Duham, 1312-1507.

32. Greenwell, William. Bishop Hatfields survey. A record of the possessions of the see of Durham, made by order of Thomas de Hatfield, bishop of Durham.Latin, 14th Century. Miscellaneous entries include orders against burning moors and whins and against catching hares, a malediction on grooms who maltreat horses, and a list of knights of the county present at the battle of Lewes. Appended are a reeve’s roll from Auckland manor, 1337-8, bailiff’s rolls for various Episcopal manors, 1349-50, and a general receiver’s roll for 1385-6.

33. Robinson, C. B. Rural economy in Yorkshire in 1641; being the farming and account books of Henry Best, of Elmswell, in the East Riding of the county of York.A treatise on farming practice and country lore, with extracts from account books, 1616-44, and an account (with pedigree, wills, etc.) of Elmswell and its owners.

34. Longstaff, W. H. D. The acts of high commission court within the diocese of Durham.Acts, 1628-39; depositions, 1626-38. Appended are the documentary evidence in the trial of Prebendary Peter Smart for seditious preaching, July 1628, an account of the high commission, and a list of court days in 1625, 1627, 1630.

35. Raine, James. The fabric rolls of York minster; with an appendix of illustrative documents.Extracts, Latin, C. 1350-1639, with many additional docs. (several of earlier and dater date) bearing upon the architectural and artistic history of the minster.

36. Davies, Robert. The visitation of the county of Yorke, begun in Ao Dni 1665 and finished in Ao Dni 1666, by William Dugdale, Esqr., Norroy king of armes.An index compiled by G. J. Armytage, privately printed in 1872, is not in the Society’s library.

37. Miscellanea. 1861. The remains of Denis Granville, D.D., dean of the archdeacon of Durham, etc., comprising his farewell sermons, letters to the Earl of Bath, etc., and miscellaneous correspondence. [Edited by G. Ornsby. Also contains articles of enquiry during Episcopal visitations of the cathedral, 1662 and 1668, and articles and injunctions issued by Granville for his archdeaconry.]A journal of the first and second sieges of Pontefract castle, 1644-45, by Nathan Drake, a gentleman volunteer therein. With an appendix of evidences relating to the third siege. [Edited by W. H. D. Lonstaffe.]A brief memoir of Mr. Justice Rokeby, comprising his religious journal and correspondence. [Edited by James Raine, jun. Thomas Rokeby, c. 1631-99.]

38. Greenwell, William Wills and inventories from the registry at Durham. Pt. ii. 1860. A selection, 1563-99, with some of earlier date, and including a few from York. Contains

indexes of names and places for this and pt. i, no.

39. Waring, George The Lindisfarne and Rushworth gospels. Pt. ii. 1861. The gospel according to St. Mark.

40. Raine, James Depositions from the castle of York, relating to offences committed in the northern counties in the seventeenth century. 1861.

Miscellaneous, 1640-90, for the counties of Cumberland, Northumberland, Westmoreland, and York.

41. Hylton Dyer Longstaffe, W Heraldic visitation of the northern counties in 1530, by Thomas Tonge, Norroy king of arms; with an appendix of other heraldic documents relating to the north of England. 1863.

For Cumberland, Durham, Nottinghamshire, Westmoreland, and Yorkshire. The additional docs. Comprise the visitation rolls of Sir Marmaduke Constable, 1558, a late Elizabethan roll, a register of grants of arms to north country families, 1470-1650, and the armorial roll of Newcastle mayors and sheriffs, 1432-1781, known as the Carr ms.

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43 Walbran, J. R. Memorials of the abbey of St. Mary of Fountains. [Vol. i.] 1863. Mainly Latin. Containing the Narration de fundiatone, a short chronicle and list of the abbots,

1132-1442, and numerous other docs. Illustrative of the history of the abbey from its foundation to the late 16th century.

44. The Lindisfarne and Rushworth gospels. Pt. iii. 1863 The gospel according to St. Luke.

45. Raine, James The priory of Hexham. Vol. i.: Its chroniclers, endowments, and annals. 1864. Latin. Includes Prior Richard’s history and his account of King Stephen and the battle of the

standard; Prior John’s chronicle, 1130-53; the tract of Aelred of Rievaulx on the saints of Hexham; and an appendix of docs. From 642 to 1539, including many from Yorkarchiepiscopal registers. For index of names in the preface (giving history of the priory) see vol. ii.

46. Raine, James Testamenta Eboracensia: a selection of wills from the registry of York. Pt. iii. 1865. A.D. 1395-1491, the earlier items in Latin. Includes some early inventories and an appendix of

marriage licences, dispensations, and admissions of widows to the vow of chastity, from the registers of the archbishops of York, the bishops of Durham, and the archdeacons of Richmond, 1374-1531.

The priory of Hexham. Vol. ii: Its title deeds, black book, etc. 1865 Latin. The Black Book, or rental, of the priory, c. 1479, with charters and other docs. From the

12th century to the dissolution, and an index of names in the preface to vol. i, no. Part of the preface in this vol. relates to the architecture of the priory.

47. Ornsby, George The remains of Denis Granville, D. D., dean and archdeacon of Durham, etc., being a further selection of his correspondence, diaries, and other papers. 1865 [1866].

A.D. 1666-95, from material in the Bodleian. The appendix includes a register of causes heard in the archdeaconry court of Durham, 1673-7.

48. The Lindisfarne and Rushworth gospels. Pt. 1v. 1865. The gospel according to St. John.

49. Scaife, R. H. The survey of the county of York, taken by John de Kirby, commonly called Kirby’s inquest. Also inquisitions on knights’ fees, the nomina villarum for Yorkshire, and an appendix of illustrative documents. 1867.

Latin, temp. Edw. I-Edw. II. Includes the returns for a portion of the West Riding relating to the aid granted 1290 (collected 1302), and numerous other docs., including 13th century grants of wardship and marriage.

50. Longstaffe, W. H. D. Memoirs of the life of Mr. Ambrose Barnes, late merchant and sometime alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne. 1867.

Ob. 1710. Includes docs. Illustrative of the history of religion in Newcastle and Gateshead, temp. Hen. VII-Geo. II.

51. Hodgson Hinde, J. Symeonis Dunelmensis opera et collectanea. Vol. i. 1868. Durham historical writings of the 11th and 12th centuries. Includes the Historia regum and the

Epistola Symeonis de archiepiscopis Eboraci, together with other works formerly attributed to Symeon, the Historia translationum sancti Cuthberti, the Historia de sancto Cuthberto, an English poem De situ Dunelmi, and the tracts De obsessione Dunelmi and De primo Saxonum adventu. The appendix contains historical and topographical extracts from ms. 139 of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, the Brevis relatio de sancto Cuthberto, the life of Queen Margaret attributed to Prior Turgot of Durham, and Fordun’s extracts from Turgot. No further vols.

52. Ornsby, George The correspondence of John Cosin, D.D., lord bishop of Durham, together with other papers illustrative of his life and times. Pt. i. 1869.

A.D. 1617-60.

53. Testamenta Eboracensia: a selection of wills from the registry at York. Vol. iv. 1869. A. D. 1420-1509 (including several P.C.C wills), and a list of marriage licences, dispensations, etc., 1308-1556, supplementing and continuing the list in pt. iii.

54. Jackson, Charles The diary of Abraham de la Pryme, the Yorkshire antiquary. 1870. Circa 1680-1704, the later part containing numerous letters. There is a memoir of the family of

Charles de la Pryme, and pedigrees of de la Pryme and Oughtibridge.

55. The correspondence fo John cosin, D.D.,…Pt. ii.A.D. 1660-71, including visitation articles of inquiry and the bishop’s will. The appendix of other docs. Includes a note of the collection in Durham in 1666 for the relief of those ‘undone by the late dreadfull fire in London’.

56. Raine, James The register, or rolls, of Walter Gray, lord archbishop of York; with appendices of illustrative documents.

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Transcript, Latin, with English abstracts of formal and recurring entries. Begins 1235, the acts of the first ten years being lost; ends 1255. The appendices include letters from Honorius III, Gregory IX, Innocent IV, and Alexander IV.

57. Scaife, Robert. H. The register of the guild of Corpus Christi in the city of York; with an appendix of illustrative documents, containing some account of the hospital of St. Thomas of Canterbury without Micklegate-bar, in the suburbs of city.Latin, 15th and 16th centuries. Charters, statutes, ordinances, inventories, a list of members, 1408-1546, and an obituary of deceased brothers and sisters, 1408-37, with miscellaneous illustrative docs.

58. Greenwell, William Feodarium prioratus Dunelmensis. A survey of the estates of the propr and convent of Durham, compiled in the fifteenth century, illustrated by the original grants and other evidences.The feodarium (a survey of rental of 1430), two charters of John, an inventory of the immovable possessions of the priory in 1464, the convenit or agreement between Bishop Poore and the priory in 1229, charters of Bishops Puiset and Marsh, twho series of examinations of witnesses in the dispute between Bp. Marsh and the convent, part of the rental of Robert Bennett, bursar, for 1539, and other docs.

59. Henderson, W.G. Missale ad unsum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis.Text collated from seven mss. And five printed editions.

60. Missale…Vol. ii. 1874 The appendix includes sequences written between 994 and 1017, a list of Kyries and their words, a listo of York service books, and missals, or fragments of missals, from the uses of Lincoln and Ripon, and the pontifical of Bishop Anianus of Bangor, 1268.

61. Henderson, W.G. Liber pontificalis Chr. Bainbridge archiepiscopi Eboracensis.In additioin to the pontifical, the vol. includes a descriptive list of some 36 English and Scottish pontificals; extracts from those of de Mortival, bishop of Salisbury, and John Russel, bishop of Lincoln; and extracts from York registers, including an ordination list of 1511, a list of church ornaments in 1250, forms for the inthronization of archbishops, and grants of super-altars to eminent persons in the diocese, 1448-51.

62. Jackson, Charles The autobiography of Mrs. Alice Thornton, of East Newton, Co. York.Ob. 1706. Includes an appendix of letters, 1651-92, and pedigrees of Wandesford and Thornton.

63. Henderson, W.G. Manuale et processionale ad unsum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis.Compiled from mss. And printed editions. The appendix contains an abbreviated reprinted of the Sarum manual and such manual offices as occur in the manual or missal of the Herefrod use, together with numerous orders of service from mss. Of the 10th-15th centuries.

64. Fowler, J.T. Acts of the chapter of the collegiate church of SS.Peter and Wilfrid, Ripon, A.D. 1452 to A.D. 1506.Latin. The appendix includes a perambulation of the boundaries of Ripon, 1481, chapter acts for 1544-6 (mainly concerned with Marmaduke Bradley), and wills and inventories not in the act-book.

65. Yorkshiore diaries and autobiographies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.A dyurnall, or catalogue of all my accions and expences from the 1st of January 1646, by Adam Eyre. Edited by H.J. Morehouse/The life of Master John Shaw [ob. 1672] A.D. 1608-64, vicar of Rotherham. Edited with a pedigree of Shaw, by Charles Jackson from Thoresby’s copy of the autobiography.

A family history begun by James Fretwell [ob. 1772]. Edited, with a pedigree of Fretwell and Woodhouse, by Charles Jackson. [The history is in a diary from from Dec. 1718 to its endi n Dec. 1760.]The journal of Mr. John Hobson, of Dodworth Green [1726-35]. Edited, with a pedigree of Pashley, Fretwell and Hobson, by Charles Jackson.Autobiographical memoranda, by Heneage Dering [ob. 1750], dean of Ripon. Edited by Charles Jackson.

66. Fowler, J.T. Chartularium abbathiae de novo monasterio, ordinis Cisterciensis, fundatae anno MCXXXVII.Newminster, Norhtumberland. Transcript, Latin. The appendix contais art of an older cartulary, a list of benefactors extracted from the martyrology, extracts from ministers’ accounts, 1536-7, and the indenture assigning the site and demesne lands from Richard Tyrrell to Thomas Grey, 1547.

67. Walbran, J.R. and Raine, JamesMemorials of the abbey of St. Mary of Fountains. Vol. ii, pt. I.Though described as pt. I, this is the complete vol., containing royal charters, papal privileges, and facsimiles of seals. The appendix includes Archbishop Chichele’s foundation charter for

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the Cistercian college of St. Mary and St. Bernard, Oxford, essays on several Yorkshire monasteries, and a memoir of the lords of Studley with the descent of the abbey.

68. Ornsby, George Selections from the household books of the Lord William Howard of Naworth Castle, with an appendix containing some of his papers and letters, and other documents illustrative of his life and times.Transcripts, 1612-40, with late 16th century docs. Concerning the proceedings to deprive Lady Elizabeth Howard and Anne, Countess of Arundell, of their inheritance. There is a classified summary of prices and wages, 1612-40.

69. Atkinson, J.C. Cartularium abbathiae de Whitby, ordinis S. Benedicti, fundatae anno MLXXVIII.Transcript. Contd., with supplementary docs. From several sources and many York archiepiscopal registers. Pagination is continuous.

70. Raine, James Dialogi Laurentii Dunelmensis monachi ac prioris.The four books of the Dialogi, extracts from the Hypognosticon, and other poems by Lawrence, prior of Durham, ob.1154.

71. Lawley, S.W. Brevaiarum ad unsum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis.From the the copy printed at Venice by Johannes Hammanus alias Hertzog, 1493. Text includes the temporal, calendaium, and psalterium. The list of editions of the York breviary given in the peface is revised in vol. ii.

72. Cartularium abbathiae de Whitby. [Pt. 2.]

73. Lukis, W.C. The family memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley, M.D., and the antiquarian and other correspondence of William Stukeley, Roger and Samuel Gale, etc.The commentaries, autobiography, diary, and common-place book of Dr. Stukeley, ob. 1763, with miscellaneous 18th century correspondence, in part concerned with astronomy and numismatics. Appended is a memoir of Caleb Parnham, B.D., ob. 1765, sometime rector of Ufford, Northants.

74. Fowler, J.T. Memorials of the church of SS. Peter and Wilfrid, Ripon.Transcripts, mainly latin, of excerpts from chronicles and other sources (some previously printed), with numerous miscellaneous docs. To the end of the 16th century, and extracts from Durham and Beverley sanctuary records relating to men of Ripon.

75. Breviarum ad unsum insignis ecclesiae Eboracensis. Vol. ii.Commune sanctoum and sanctorale, with numerous additional offices.

76. The family memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley… Vol. ii.Letters and extracts from diaries of eminent men of the early 18th century, arranged under counties. This vol. contains Bedfordshire-Lincolnshire. For remaining counties, Scotland, Wales, Jersey, Ireland, miscellaneous extracts, and for a list of portraits in one of Stukeley’s diaries and of drawrings by him, see vol. iii.

77. Yorkshire diaries and autobiographies…[Vol. ii.]Some memoirs concerning the family of Priestleys, written, at the request of a friend, by Jonathan Priestley, anno domini 1696, aetatis suae 63. Edited by Charles Jackson.Memorandum book of Sir Walter Calverley, bart., A.D. 1663-1748. Edited by S. Margerison.

78. Memorials of the church of SS. Peter and Wilfrid, Ripon. Vol. ii.Extracts from york registers, 1230-1538, and an annotated list of the clergy of the church, c. 1260-1886, based upon notes by the Rev. John Ward.

79. Testamenta Eboracensia: A selectioin of wills from the registry at York. Vol. V.A.D. 1509-31, including several P.C.C. wills and items from the dean and chapter and archiepiscopal registers at York.

80. The family memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley…Vol. III.

81. Memorials of the church of SS. Peter and Wilfrid, Ripon, Vol. iii.Valor, chantry certificate, and ministers’ accounts, 1547-9; fabric rolls, 1354-42; treasurers’ rolls, 1401-85; chamberlains’ rolls and accounts, 1401-1560; the inquisition taken in 1609; extravcts from Archbishop Young’s visitation book, 1567; extracts from act-books of the high commission at York, 1568-80.

82. Longstaffe, W.H. and Booth, J. Halmota prioratus Dunelmensis: extracts from the halmote court or manor court rolls of the prior and convent of DurhamSelections, Latin, ‘but no entry has wittingly been left unnoticed which throws any light on the the tenures of the land or the ways and habits of the people’. A second vol. was contemplated byt was not published. Appended is a transcript of a survey rental of Durham cathedral lands, 1580.

83. Atkinson, J.C. Cartularium abbathiae de Rievalle, ordinis Cisterciensis, fundatae anno MCXXXII.

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Transcript, with an annotated list of abbots to 1538 and an appendix of illustrative docs.

84. Barmby, J. Churchwardens’ accounts of Pittington and other parishes in the diocese of Durham, from A.D. 1580 to 1700.From the vestry books of Pittington, of St. Oswald, Durham, of St. Nicholas, Durham, and of Houghton-le-Spring, with an appendix including extracts from act-books of the consistory court and court of the officiality of the dean and chapter of Durham relating to the first two parishes, and a record of proceedings at a synod of clergy, 1577086.

85. Raine, James A volume of English miscellanies illustrating the history and language of the northern counties of England.Docs. Drawn mainly from York civic registers; (i) proceedings in a case of adulteration of alum and various metals at York, 1428, (ii) verdicts in cases of encroachment in York, 1417-1501, (iii) jury presentments at the courts of the abbor of Selby, 1472-1533, (iv) certificates of Englsih parentage, 1476-1506), (v) plans for the reception of Hen. VII on his visit to York in 1486, (vi) customs and liberties of the burgesses of New Malson, 15th century, and (vii) a version f the ballard of ‘Sir Andrew Barton, kt.’ The appendix contains part of a suggested glossary of northern English words.

86. Brown, W. Cartularium prioratus de Gyseburne, Ebor. Dioeceseos, ordinis S. Augustini, fundati A.D. MCXIX.Guisbrough priory. Transcript, except for common form entries.

87. Fowler, J.T. The life of St. Cuthbert in English verse, c A.D. 1450, from the original ms. In the library at Castle Howard.With an earlier metrical life from a ms. In the bodleian.

88. Page, William Three early assize rolls for the country of Northumberland, saec. XIII.Transcripts, Latin, from copies collated with the originals, for 40 and 53 Hen. III, 1256 and 1269, and 7 Edw. I, 1279, with abstracts of feet of fines referred to in the rolls.

89. Cartularium prioratus de Gyseburne…Vol. alterum.Text concluded, with numerous additional docs., extracts from archiepiscopal registers, and a rent-roll of the priory c. 1300. There is an annotated list of priors to 1539.

90. Page, William The chartulary of Brinkburn priory.Transcript, Latin, the appendix includes petitions to parliament, in French, temp. Edw. III.

91. Page, William The certificates of the commissioners appointed to survey the chantries, guilds, hospitals, etc., in the county of York.A.D. 1546. certificates for the deanery of the Christianity of York and the deaneries of Bulmer, Catterick, Cleveland, Ryedale, Buckrose, Richmond, and Doncaster, and for the Kiham and Scarborough in Dickering deanery. Pagination of this and the following is continuous.

92. The certificates fo the commissioners…Pt. 2.For the deaneries of Ainsty, Sherburn, Otley, Craven, Boroughbridge, Pontefract, Ripon, and for tKingston upon Hull. Also, certificates for the civil divisions of Yorkshire, and appendix of abstracts of licenses to found chantries in the country which have not been identified with chantries named in the certificates.

93. Boyle, J.R. and Dendy, F.WExtracts from the records of the merchant adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Vol. i.Ordinances, extracts from minute-books, 147701894, and charters.

94. Brown, W. Pedes finium Ebor. Regnante Johanne, A.D. MCXCIX-A.D. MCCXIV.Transcripts slightly curtailed. Includes several fines relating to other counties.

95. Barmby, J. Memorials of St. Giles’s, Durham, being grassmen’s accounts and other parish records, together with documents relating to the hospitals of Kepier and St. Mary Magdalene.Extracts from grassmen’s accounts, 1579-1790, parish registers, 1584-1756, and churchwardens’ accounts, 1664-1778; transcripts of docs. (mainly copies of entries on court rolls), 137301619, and three sealed bonds, 1629-1705, with miscellaneous docs. Relating to the two hospitals.

96. Collins, Francis Register of the freemen of the city of York.List of names. Contd below. The list fro 1760 to 1835 was published by Robert Davies, 1835.

97. Page, William The inventories of church goods for the counties of York, Durham, and Northumberland.Transcripts, 1546-53, with a glossary.

98. Memorials of Beverley minster. The chapter act-book of the collegiate church of St. John of Beverley, A.D. 1286-1347, with illustrative documents and an introduction by Arthur Francis Leach. Vol. i.

Transcript, Latin, 1286-1322.

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99. Fowler, J.T. Extracts from the account rolls of the abbey of Durham.Latin, from the rolls of numerous abbey officials, 1303-1535. contd. For other officials, 1278-1538. And for 1258-1580. Pagination is continuous. Vol. 3 has the general introduction and a notable glossary.

100. Extracts from the account rolls of abbey of Durham. Vol. 2

101. Dendy, F.W. Extracts from the records of the merchant adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Vol. ii.From minute-books and accounts, with lists of apprentices and freemen, copies of oaths used by the London, Newcastle, and Eastland companies, docs. relating to disputes between the London and Newcastle companies, and extracts relating to the Eastland Company.

102. Register of freemen for the city of York. Vol. ii: 1559-1759.

103. Extracts from the account rolls of the abbey of Durham. Vol. 3.

104. Collins, Francis. Wills and administrations from the Knaresborough court rolls. Vol. i. 1902.Abstracts of enrolled wills, grants of tuition, 1506-1606.

105. Dendy, F. W Extracts from the records of the company of hostmen of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1901.

From charters, orders and minutes, accounts, ect., 1595-1901, with lists of governors, members, and apprentices.

106. Clay, J. W Testamenta Eboracensia: a selection of wills from the registry at York. Vol. vi. 1902.

A.D. 1516-51, with some of earlier date.

107. Fowler, J. T Rites of Durham, being a description of brief declaration of all the ancient monuments, rites, and customs belonging or being within the monastical church of Durham before suppression, written 1593. 1903.

108. Memorials of Beverley minister. The chapter act-book … Vol. ii. 1903Text contd., 1322-47, with illustrative extracts from archiepiscopal registers and the provost’s book, Leland’s notices of Beverley in 1532, a terrier of lands assigned for the maintenance of the minister in 1552, and numerous other docs.

109. Brown, William. The register of Walter Giffard, lord archbishop of York, 1266-1279. 1904. Formal docs., such as institutions, are summarised in English; in other cases docs. Are transcribed in Latin unless they have been printed elsewhere.

110. Wills and administrations from Knaresborough court rolls. Vol. ii, with index to original wills, etc., at Somerset House. 1905.A.D. 1607-68. The index is to wills etc. proved at Knaresborough, 1640-1858, and transferred to Somerset House.

111. Welford, Richard. Records of committees for the compounding , etc., with delinquent royalists in Durham and Northumberland during the civil war, etc., 1643-1660. 1905.Proceedings of the parliamentary commissioners in co. Durham, 1644-5, correspondence of the Durham and Northumberland county committees, and a list of sequestrations, compositions, etc., in both counties.

112. Hodgson, J. C Wills and inventories from the registry at Durham. Pt. Iii. 1906.A selection, 1543-1602.

113. Kitchin, G. W The records of the northern convocation. Transcripts, mainly in latin, of docs from York archiepiscopal registers and other sources, preceded by common forms and interspersed with notes so as to form a chronological survey of convocation, 1279-1714. Miscellaneous letters and other docs. begin 1207,

114. Brown, William. The register of William Wickwane, lord archbishop of York, 1279-1285. 1907.Transcript, Latin, with English abstracts of formal and recurring entries, and an Itinerary of the archbishop.

115. Fowler, J. T Memorials of the church of SS. Peter and Wilfrid, Ripon. Vol. iv, consisting of the Ingilby ms. 1908.Transcript, Latin, expect for common entries, of a miscellaneous collection consisting of parts of 14th and 15th century act-books, including the statutes of 1401, and part of a Ripon cartulary from 1114 to 1322.

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116. Clay, J. W North country wills, being abstracts of wills relating to the countries of York, Nottingham, Northumberland, , Cumberland, and Westmorland at Somerset House and Lambeth Palace. [Vol. I:] 1383 to 1558. 1908.Transcripts, the earlier docs. in Latin.

117. Martin, M. T The Percy chartulary. 1911. Transcript, Latin, pats in French, 1199-1377. Contains charters relating to property which directly or eventually passed to the Percy family.

118. Hodgson, J. C Six north country diaries. 1910.The journals of (i) John Aston, 1639, (ii) Christopher Sanderson., 1640-88, (iii)Jacob Bee, 1681-1707, (iv) the Rev. John Thomlinson, curate of Rotherby and rector of Glenfield, Leics., 1717-22, (v) Thomas Gyll, recorder of Durham , 1748-78, (vi) Nicholas Brown, 1767-96. There are pedigrees of Sanderson of Barnard Castle and Eggleston, Thomlinson of Blencogo, and Brown of Alnwick.

119. Kitchin, G. W. Richard d’Aungerville, of Bury. Fragments of his register, and other documents.Latin. Docs. relating to the bishop before his enthronement, fragments from his register for 1343-4, and docs. relating to his episcopate, 1334-45. There is an appendix of other docs., many of them from the Vatican.

120. Sellers, Maud York memorandum book. Pt. i: 1376-1419. 1912.Miscellaneous craft ordinances and other civic docs., mainly in Latin, some in

French, others in English translation. Each vol. has a glossary.

121. North country wills . . . Vol. ii: 1558-1604. 1912.

122. Dendy, F. W. Visitations of the north, or some early heraldic visitations of, and collections of pedigrees relating to, the north of England. Pt. i. 1912.Visitations by William Harvey, 1552, and Lawrence Dalton, 1558, with pedigrees collected in 1560 and 1561 by Dalton, his deputies, and an appendix of illustrative docs.

123. Brown, William The register of John le Romeyn, lord archbishop of York, 1286-1296. Pt. i. 1913.

Transcript, Latin, with English abstract of formal and recurring entries.

124. Hodgson, J. C. North country diaries (second series). 1915.Containing the journal of Sir William Brereton, 1635; the autobiography of Sir John Gibson, 1655; Jacob Bee’s chronicle of births, marriages and deaths, 1630-1711; the diary of Mark Bromwell, 1688; the family of Mark Akenside, the poet, 1711-19; two letters of Bishop Warburton, 1755-6; letters relating to Bishop Pococke’s northern journeys, 1760; and the diary of John Dawson of Brunton, 1761.

125. York memorandum book. Pt. iii: 1388-1493. 1915

126. Wilson, James The register of the priory of St. Bees. 1915.Transcript, Latin, some of the later charters somewhat abridged, from the early 12th century to the dissolution, and an appendix of over 100 illustrative docs., and notes on the priors. Also issued by the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiq. And Archaeol. Soc., as Record series, vol. 3, 1915.

127. Miscellanea. Vol. ii. 1916.Two thirteenth-century assize rolls for the county of Durham. [Transcripts, Latin, for 27 and 53 Hen. III, edited by K. C. Bayley.]North country deeds. [Chiefly 14th century, relating to the counties of Durham, Northumberland, and York, as well as to Scotland, calendared (in some cases in the Latin or French of the original) and edited by William Brown.]Documents relating to the diocesan and provincial visitations from the registers of Henry Bowet, lord archbishop of York, 7 Oct. 1407-20 Oct. 1423, and John Kempe, cardinal-priest of Santa Balbina, lord archbishop of York, 20 July 1425-21 July 1452. [Transcripts, Latin, edited by A. Hamilton Thompson, with biographical notes upon the clerks named in the docs.]

128. Brown, William The registers of John le Romeyn, lord archbishop of York, 1286-1296, pt. ii, and of Henry of Newark, lord archbishop of York, 1296-1299. 1917.Transcripts, Latin, with English abstracts of formal and recurring entries, and the sede vacante registers preceding and following Archbishop Newark. There are itineraries for both archbishops.

129. Sellers, Maud The York mercers and merchant adventurers, 1356-1917. 1918.Selections from the records of the companies, mainly from the 16th century, the earlier items in Latin, with a glossary. The latest extract is dated 1827; list of governors ends 1917.

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130. Fowler, J. T. Memorials of the Abbey of St. Mary of Fountains. Vol. iii, consisting of bursars’ books, 1456-1459, and memorandum book of Thomas Swynton, 1446-1458. 1918.

Transcripts, Latin, of two sets of accounts, with a glossary.

131. Hodgson, J. T. Northumbrian documents of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, comprising of the register of the estates of Roman Catholics in Northumberland and the correspondence of Miles Stapylton. 1918.Abstracts of certificates, supplied by Roman Catholic landowners, 1717-1787, in accordance with I Geo. I, cap. Lv, and transcripts of Stapylton correspondence, 1665-73, with pedigrees of Stapylton of Durham and Thornton Watlass, Bishop Cosin, Gerard, and Fenwick.

132. Wordsworth, ChristopherHorae Eboracenses. The prymer or hours of the blessed Virgin Mary, according to the use of illustrious church of York, with other devotions as they were used by the lay-folk in the northern province in the 15th and 16th centuries. 1920. The York Horae printed in 1536, with fragments of the editions of c. 1510 and c. 1516, references to the Marian editions of 1555 and c. 1556, and numerous other devotions from various sources.

133. The visitations of the north . . . Pt. ii. 1921.The visitation of Yorkshire by William Flower in 1563-4, and pedigrees of Yorkshire and adjacent counties collected by him in 1567.

134. Hodgson, J. C. Percy bailiff’s rolls of the fifteenth century. 1921.Transcript, Latin, of account rolls for the manors of the earls of Northumberland, 1471-2, with an appended household roll, in English, of the seventh Earl for 1563-5.

135. Wood, H. M Durham protestations, or the returns made to the House of Commons in 1641-2 for the maintenance of the protestant religion for the county of palatine of Durham, for the borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the parish of Morpeth. 1922.

136. Hamilton Thompson, A. Liber Vitae ecclesiae Dunelmensis. A collotype facsimile of the original manuscript, with introductory essays and notes. Vol. I: Facsimile and general introduction. 1923.

Thoresby Society Publications

2. Miscellanea, i. 1891

A rent roll of Kirskstall abbey. By John Stansfield. [Transcript, 1459, with list of charters and other docs. Relating to the abbey in the British Museum.]Leeds borough subsidy, 39th Elizabeth, 1596-7. By James Rusby. Hunter’s ‘Church notes’: St. Peter’s Leeds; St. John’s Leeds. By James Rusby. [From B.M. Addit. Ms. 24570.]Miscellaneous genealogical notes. By James Rusby.Local worthies and geneology. By J. W. Morkill. [Pedigrees etc. of Falshaw of Leeds, Smeaton of Austhorpe Lodge, and Gravely of Halton.]The Ellis family, and description of their manor at Kiddal, parish of Barwick-in-Elmet. By G. W. Waddington. [With pedigree.]Subsidy roll of the wapentake of Skyrack, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1621. By John Stansfield.Subsidy roll of the wapentake of Skyrack…, 1627. By John Stansfield.Two subsidy rolls of skyrack, temp. Edw. III. By John Stansfield.Testamanta Leodiensia. Extracted from the probate registry at York by William Brigg. [Transcripts Latin, of wills, administrations, etc., 1391-c. 1494. In 2 pts. Contd. In 76.4, and by G. D. Lumbin 76.9, 11, 15, 19, 27 below.]Seals of the corporate bodies of Halifax. By John Stansfield.Notes on the wapentake of Skyrack. By J. W. Morkill. [From B. M. Harl. Ms. 802.]Collections (on briefs) made by the parish church of Whitkirk, Yorkshire, 1661-1679. By Geo. Moreton Platt.Probate of Ralph Thoresby’s will. [Transcripts by J. Rawlinson Ford.] A Thoresby manuscript. [Accounts in respect of maimed soldiers, 1676-9, and miscellaneous extracts from Leeds parish register.]Thoresby’s addenda and corrigenda to the Vicaria Leodiensis.Return of the hearth-tax for the wapentake of Skyrack, A.D. 1672. By John Stansfield. Pt. I. [Contd. In 76.4 below.]The manor and park of Roundhay. By John W. Morkill. [With pedigree of Sagar Musgrave, of Bramley and Red Hall, Yorks.]

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4. Miscellanea [ii]. 1895.

Testamanta Leodiensia. [A.D. 1496-1524. In 2 pts.]Return of the hearth tax… Skyrack, A.D. 1672. Pt. 2.Possessions of Kirkstall abbey in Leeds. By W. T. Lancaster [From ministers’ Accounts, roll174, 31-32 Hen. VIII.]Charters relating to the possessions of Kirkstall abbey in Allerton. By F. R. Kitson and others. [Transcripts, Latin, c. 1210-1301, 1325-1395, with docs. Of 1425 and 1526 and a notice of seals. In 2 pts.]Pampocalia. By N. Bodington. [On the source of the place-name Pompocal in the vicinity of Bardsey.]Chartae Leodinenses; with notes on the Reame family and the Leeds Chantries of the B.V.M. By Thomas Marshall. [Includes transcript and translation of a lease granted to Thomas Reame, 1602.]Note on the Roman altar in the museum of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. By N. Bodington.Armour by W. Kerr Smith.A brawl in Kirkgate, 13 Edw. II. By E. K. Clark. [Transcripts, Latin, record type, from Coram Rege roll no. 50, with translation.]Some notes on the early history of Arthington. By W. T. Lancaster.The Pawson Inventory and pedigree. By C. B. Norcliffe. [Inventory of the goods of John Pawsone, of Leeds, 1576.] The foundation of Kirkstall abbey. By E. K. Clark. [Transcript, Latin, from Bodleian Laud mss., with translation.] Paulinus de Leeds. By Richard Holmes. [12th century vicar of Leeds and bishop-designate of Carlisle.]Connections of William Paganel, of Leeds. [12th century. Pedigree.]Extracts from Leeds Intelligencer. By Charles S. Rooke. [1754-8. Contd. By G. D. Lumbin 76.28, 33, 38, 40, 44below.]Musters in Skyrack wapentake, 1539. By W. P. Baildon. [Transcript. Concluded in 76.9 below.]Adel. By W. T. Lancaster.

6. The Calverley charters presented to the British Museum by Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan, baronet.

Transcribed by Samuel Margerison, and edited by William Paley Baildon and Samuel Margerison.Vol. I. 1904Transcripts, Latin, with English abstracts, from c. Hen. II to 1499. No more published.

8. The coucher book of the Cistercian abbey of Kirkstall, in the West Riding of the county of York. 1904.

Edited by W. T. Lancaster and W. Paley Baildon. Transcript Latin.

9. Miscellanea [iii]. 1899.

A Leeds law-suit in the 16th century. By Edmund Wilson. [An action by Thomas Folkingham, of North Hall, against Thomas Lyndley, tenant of the Queen’s mills, 1560.]Duchy of Lancaster depositions, 2 Elizabeth, no. 12: [Transcripts relating to the above.]Asolf or Essolf, a Yorkshire minor lord of the twelfth century. By Richard Holmes. [With pedigree.]Adam fitz Peter, of Birkin: the charter-history of a long life. By Richard Holmes. [Schedule of twelfth century charters.]Ordination of the south chapel in Birkin church. By Richard Holmes. [From Dodsworth’s mss.]Abstract of the Leeds manor rolls, 1650-1662, probably made at the time for the steward’s use, and annotated by him. By G. D. Lumb.Testamanta Leodiensia. [A.D. 1514-31. In 3 pts.]The Roman milestone found at Castleford. By F. Haverfield.Musters in Skyrack wapentake, 1539. Pts. 2 and 3.Notes on Ralph Thoresby’s pedigree. By A. S. Ellis.Lay subsidy, wapentake of Skyrack, 30 June and 20 October 1545.Lay subsidy, wapentake of Skyrack, 12 Feb., 1545/6.Survey of the river Aire from Leeds to Weeland. [Naming owners of land along the river, 1699.]Two old plans of Leeds. By Edmund Wilson . [Circa 1725-70.] The Leeds mace, made by Arthur Mangy, 1694; and clipping tools supposed to have been used by Mangey. By E. Kitson Clark

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Trial at York for counterfeiting, of Mr. Arthur Mangy, of Leeds, Aug. 1st 1696. Annotated by C. M. Atkinson.Bramhope. By W. T. Lancaster.Observations out of the mannour booke of Leeds. By G. D. Lumb.[A.D. 1684-1741, from a contemporary ms.]Lay subsidies, wapentakes of Aggbrigg and Morley, anno 1545. [concluded in 76.11 below.]

11. Miscellanea [iv]. 1904.

The family of Leathley or Lelay. By W. Paley Baildon. [With pedigree.]Testamanta Leodiensia. [A.D. 1531-7. in 2 pts.]Justice’s note-book of Captain John Pickering, 1656-60. By G. D. Lumb. [To Jan, 1657/8.]Lay subsidies, wapentakes of Aggbrigg and Morley, anno 1545. [Concluded. In 2 pts.]Plan of Leeds, 1806. By John Rawlinson Ford.Some civil war accounts, 1647-1650. By Ethel Kitson and E. Kitson Clark. [Miscellaneous payments by the parliamentary forces on warrants from Fairfax and accounted for by Edward Grosvenor.] Churchwardens’ accounts, Methley. By E. Kitson Clark.[Introduction on the office and duties of churchwardens. The Methley accounts, 1681-1705, transcribed and annotated by H. Armstrong Hall.]A ‘Waterloo’ map of Leeds. By Edmund Wilson. [1815.]The life and funeral sermon of the Rev. Richard Stretton, M.A., first minister of Mill Hill chapel, Leeds, 1672-1677. [From the edition of 1712.]Survey of the manor of Leeds. By H. T. Kelsey. [Transcript Latin, of a copy made in 1740. The survey was taken in 1612. Corrections and additions in 76.24 below.]

14. Leeds grammar school admissions book, from 1820 to 1900. 1906.

Edited and annotated by Edmund Wilson.With will of William Sheffield, 1552.

16. Architectural description of Kirkstall abbey. 1907.

W. H. St. John Hope and John Bilson.

17. A history of the parish of Barwick-in- Elmet, in the county of York. 1908.

F. S. Colman.With numerous pedigrees, extracts from parish and manor records, a list of tenants of Barwick manor in 1321-2, and similar lists for the manors of Barwick and Scholes taken from surveys ranging in date from 1341 to1678.

19. Testamanta Leodiensia.

Wills of Leeds, Pontefract, Wakefield, Otley, and district, 1539 to 1553. Extracted and edited by George Denison Lumb. 1913.Transcripts from registered copies in York probate registry. Appended in the 17th century. ‘Manner of succeeding to Personal Estates in the Province of York’. Wills continued in 76.27 below.

21. Letters addressed to Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. 1912. Edited by W. T. Lancaster.Transcripts, 1680-1723.

22. Miscellanea [vi]. 1915.

Northumbria after the departure of the Roman forces. By H. E. Savage. Find of Roman coins in Leeds. By T. Pickersgill. [At Bramley,? 1909. Includes a general account, by Aquila Dodgson and others, of Roman coins found in the leeds district.] John Thoresby [ob. 1679]. By G. D. Lumb.Poems of ‘Pendavid Bitterzwigg’ (a satire on Leeds of the eighteenth century). [From 1751 edition, believed to have been the work of Francis Fawkes, vicar of Bramham, ob. 1777.]Wills of Leeds and district. Transcribed by Robert Beilby Cook. [Pre-Reformation, arranged by places: Leeds, and Aberford-Guiseley. In 2 pts. Contd. In 76.24, 26, 33 below.]Whitkirk register, transcripts at York [1600-1].

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Adel registers , transcript at York [1600].Subsidy rolls of the wapentake at Skyrack, 1610, 1629.Four early charters of Arthington nunnery. By W. T. Lancaster. [Transcripts, Latin.]The Leeds white cloth hall. By Herbert Heaton. [A.D. 1775-1896.]Some old deeds relating to Barwick-in-Elmet. By Robert. B. Cook.Extracts from the Leeds Mercury, 1721-1729. By G. D. Lumb.Bell-ringing at Leeds in 1632. A note in the handwriting of Ralph Thoresby.The early crosses of Leeds. By W. G. Collingwood.Yorkshire c. A.D. 120, according to Ptolemy’s Geography. By A. S. Ellis.‘The tricks of the trade’: facts and fiction concerning the Yorkshire textile industry. By Herbert Heaton.The committee of charitable uses, Leeds. Extracts from the minute book [1664-83].General index of the first six volumes of Miscellanea.

24. Miscellanea [vii]. 1919.

Picture of Pontefract castle at Hampton Court Palace. By A. S. Ellis. A fifteenth century rental of Leeds. By W. T. Lancaster. [1425. English translation.]Colonel Edmund Wilson , V.D., F.S.A. [ob. 1914]. By Jas Singleton.Extracts from an old Leeds merchant’s memorandum book, 1770-1786, and copies of certain loose papers therein. By Jas Singleton. [Thomas Hill, cloth merchant.]Wills of Leeds and district. [For places Harewood-Otley. In 2 pts.]Extracts from the Leeds Mercury, 1729-1737. By G. D. Lumb.Some correspondence of the Maudes of Hollinghall, 1594-1599. By W. Paley Baildon. [With pedigree.]The church of St. John the Evangelist , New Briggate, Leeds, chiefly concerning the woodwork and carving. By John Ellis Stocks.The claim of John de Eston. By Arthur Beanlands. [With the pedigrees of Aveline de Forz and the claimants to her estates, as advanced by them, temp. Edw. I.]The family of Beeston. By W. T. LancasterLeeds parish church. Inscriptions on the tombstones in the churchyard, transcribed about the year 1890. Leeds and district potteries. By G. D. Lumb. [Includes Rothwell and district.]A fifteenth century rental of Rothwell. By W. T. Lancaster [1425 English translation.]Survey of the manor of Leeds in 1612: some additions and corrections.John Myers the profilist [ob. 1821]. By G. D. Lumb.The tax on bachelors and widowers imposed in 1695. By H. W. Thompson. [List of charges levied on certain townships in Skyrack wapentake, 1697-8.]The Nalsen family of Altofts and Methley. By G. D. Lumb.St. John’s church, Leeds. The trustees’ (feoffees’) account book, 1660-1766. Extracts by G. D. Lumb.Leeds manor house and park. By G. D. Lumb.Lease dated 1687, of the tithe of hay in Leeds, by the Earl of Burlington to Thomas Dixon. By G. D. Lumb. [With an attached schedule of lands and tenants chargeable, showing the amounts.]The consecration service of St. John’s church, Leeds. By J. E. Stocks. [A.D. 1634.]The formation of the Leeds yeomanry, 1817. By Emily Hargrave.The Leeds Volunteers, 1820. By Emily Hargrave.The family of Green of Horsforth. By W. T. Lancaster.

27. Testamanta Leodiensia.

Wills of Leeds, Pontefract, Wakefield, Otley and district, 1553-1561. Extracted and edited by George Denison Lumb. 1930.

28. Miscellanea [ix]. 1928.

Some buildings in the seventeenth century in the parish of Halifax: a dialect in architecture. By Thomas F. Ford.Extracts from the Leeds Mercury, 1742-1751, Leeds Intelligencer, 1755-1763. By G. D. Lumb.The Washington shield at Selby abbey. By W. B. Barwell Turner.Notes on the early pedigree of the Copley family. [Pt. 2.]Anthony Hunton, M.D., an Elizabethan physician, and his connexion with Harrogate [ob. 1624]. By Walter J. Kaye.A change-ringing controversy. By Emily Hargrave. [Rivalry between ringers of Leeds, Sheffield and Wakefield, 1773-80.]Note on clerical strikes. By A. Hamilton Thompson.[The refusal of the canons and vicars of Beverley to accept Archbishop Nevill’s visitation of their church, 1381.]Fifteenth century rentals of Barwick and Scholes. By W. T. Lancaster. [A.D. 1425. English translation.]

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The early Leeds Volunteers. By Emily Hargrave. [The Gentlemen Independents, 1757; Armed Association, 1782, 1798; Volunteers, 1794-1808; Gentlemen Volunteer Cavalry, 1797; Local Militia, 1808-14.]Musical Leeds in the eighteenth century. By Emily Hargrave.Christopher Saxton, of Dunningley; his life and work. By Sir George Fordham. [With pedigree and transcripts of personal and family docs.]The genesis of Warburton’s ‘Map of Yorkshire’, 1720. By W. B. Crump.An old case of the opinion of counsel relating to the property of the Thoresby and Briggs families. By G. Glover Alexander. [Illustrating the law of property towards the end of the 18th century.]The custom of the province of York: a chapter in the history of wills and intestacies. By G. Glover Alexander. [Concerned with the difference in the law which prevailed between the north and the south of England in regard to wills of personal or movable property and in the distribution of estates and intestates.] Mss. Written or possessed by Ralph Thoresby, F.R.S. [Letters, notes, etc., including his London diary of June 1701.]Notes on an armorial window at Adel church. By W. B. Barwell Turner.The family of Lacy of Cromwellbottom and Leventhorpe. By C. T. Clay. [With a pedigree.]

30. History and architectural description of the priory of St. Mary, Bolton-in-Wharfedale, with some account of the canons regular of the order of St. Augustine and their houses in Yorkshire. A. Hamilton Thompson.1928.

33. Miscellanea [x]. 1935.

Yorkshire abbeys and the wool trade. By Herbert E. Wroot.Wills [of Leeds and district]. [For places Rothwell-Woodkirk.]A sixteenth century rental of the manor of Temple Newsam and its appurtances. By G. E. Kirk. [A.D. 1507. Transcript.]A rental of the bailiwick of Whitkirk. By G. E. Kirk. [A.D. 1523, from a copy made in 1654-5.]Chapter House records. [Extents, 1341, of Leeds, Rothwell, Allerton Bywater, Kippax, and Ledston. Translated by John Lister.] John Harrison [1579-1656], the Leeds benefactor, and his times. By Margaret A. Hornsey. [With pedigree.]Charles Donald Hardcastle. [Ob. 1903. A short obituary by G. D. Lumb, and re-print of Hardcastle’s paper on Leeds from1758-1837.] John Miers, the profilist. By G. D. Lumb.Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer, 1763-1768. By G. D. Lumb. [With extracts from the Leeds Mercury of 1769, In 2 pts.]William Boyne, F.S.A., numismatist, of Leeds and Florence [1814-93]. By G. D. Lumb. Wills, inventories, and bonds of the manor courts of Temple Newsam, 1612-1701. By G. E. Kirk. [Transcripts of wills, abstracts of bonds and inventories.]The manorial system and copyhold tenure. By George Glover Alexander. [Illustrated from docs. Relating to Sherburn manor, Leeds, 1739-61.]Monuments in St. John’s church, Leeds. By G. D. Lumb.Monumental inscriptions in the churchyard of St. John the Evangelist , Leeds. Copied by George Denison Lumb about the year 1900.The tithes of Farnley: an eighteenth century dispute. By William E. Preston.Paganini in leeds, January 1832. By Frederick Dawson.Royal heraldic supporters. By Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd [1838].

34. The court books of the Leeds corporation. First book: January, 1662, to August 1705.

Transcribed by J. G. Clark. 1936.

35. The history of Methley. The summary of Methley deeds, c. 1294-1626,extracts from wills of inhabitants, 1443-1660, a transcript of extracts from manor court rolls,

1331-1590, and other documents Edited by Hubert Stanley Darbyshire and George Denison Lumb.

37. Miscellanea [xi]. 1945.

Christopher Danby of Masham and Farnley [1582-1624]. By Clifford Whone. [With pedigree.]Letters of the Rev. George Plaxton, M.A., rector of Barwick-inElmet [ob. 1720]. By Miss E. M. Walker.Allotments and awards under the Garforth Enclosure Act [1810].

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The Leeds Steam Carriage Company. [Resolutions, letters, etc., 1830.]The beginnings of the Leeds Library. By Frank Beckwith.Sorocold’s waterworks at Leeds, 1694. By F. Williamson and W. B. Crump.A jubilee review, 1889-1939. By W. B. Crump.The founders of the Thoresby Society. By E. Kitson Clark.The site and early plans of Leeds. By E. Kitson Clark.George Denison Lumb, F.S.A. [ob. 1939].The rentals of the manor of Otley. Transcribed and annotated by G. E. Kirk. [A.D. 1692, 1695.]Yorkshire cloth traders in the United States, 1770-1840. By Herbert Heaton.The medieval borough of Leeds. By G. Woledge.Lieut.-colonel E. Kitson Clark, T.D., F.S.A. [ob. 1943]. By A. S. Turberville.Methley Hall and its builders. By W. B. Crump.A visit to Chapel Allerton and Harwood in 1767, by the Rev. Joseph Ismay [ob. 1778]. Transcribed by E. Kitson Clark, annotated by G. E. Kirk and James B. Place.Alfred Mattison [ob. 1944]. By W. B. Crump.

Jubilee index to the publications of the Thoresby Society issued during the half –century 1889-1939. G. E. Kirk. 1941.

38. Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer and the Leeds Mercury, 1769-1776. Edited by G. Denison Lumb.1938.

39. Yorkshire fairs and markets to the end of the eighteenth century. 1940. M. L. McCutcheon

A list of grants of Yorkshire fairs and markets, 1227-1514, from the Calendar of Charter rolls, and a list of fairs in Yorkshire from W. Owen’s Book of Fairs, 6th edition, 1770.

40. Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer and the Leeds Mercury, 1777-1782,with an introductory account of the Leeds Intelligencer, 1754-1866 G. D. Lumb, J. B. Place,

and F. Beckwith, 1955.

41. Miscellanea [xii]. 1954.

W. B. Crump, M.A. [On his retirement of the editorship of the Society’s publications, with a list of his published papers.]Leeds church patronage in the eighteenth century. By R. J. Wood.Oakwell Hall, Birstall: inventory of goods, 1611. Transcribed and edited by Amy G. Foster.Conveyancing practice with local records. By Amy G. Foster.Thoresby as historian. By J. J. Saunders.A history of Hunslett in the later middle ages. By G. G. Gamble.The library of the Thoresby Society. By G. E. Kirk.‘A poem descriptive of the manners of the clothiers, written about the year 1730.’ Edited by Frank Beckwith.‘Pendavid Bitterzwigg’: John Berkenhout [ob. 1791]. By Frank Beckwith.Early iron workings at Creskelde, near Otley. By W. B. Crump.Some notes on the Hall family of Stumperlow and Leeds. By Susan Brooke. [With pedigrees of Hall, Clayton, Broadbent, Smeaton, and Clapham.]The Rockinghams and Yorkshire politics. 1742-1761. By C. Collyer.Two notes on the history of the Aire and Calder Navigation. By G. Ramsden. [On the rent of Cryer Cut and claims arising from damage to riverside lands.]William Wilson, mayor of Leeds, 1762-3. [An account of his expenses as mayor, and two letters.]

41. The Kirkstall abbey chronicles. Edited by John Taylor. 1952.Transcript, Latin, And English translation of the short chronicle; translation alone of the long chronicle.

43. Kirkstall abbey excavations, 1950-1954. 1955.

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Reports by David E. Owen, T. A. Hume, and L. Alcock; reports on the pottery by H. E. Jean Le Patourel; and reports on the metallic slag by R. Haynes, the iron slag by E. Simister, and the hearth and crucible by C. M. Mitchell.

44. Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer, 1791-1796. G. D. Lumb, 1956

45. Documents relating to the manor and borough of Leeds, 1066-1400. Edited by John Le Patourel. 1957.

English translations accompanied for the most part by Latin texts, of the Domesday entries; the borough charter of 1207; manorial extents, 1258, 1327, 1341, 1361; the yearly account of the keeper of the rebels’ lands in Yorkshire for the manor, 1322-7; reeve’s accounts, 1356-7, 1373-4, 1383-4, 1399-1400; and extracts from accounts surviving from Queen Philippa’s tenure of the manor.

46. The Thoresby miscellany. Vol. Xiii. [1959-] 1963.

Medieval Leeds: Kirkstall abbey-the parish church-the medieval borough. By Jean Le Patourel. [Presidential addresses, 1952, 1953, 1954.]New Grange, Kirkstall: its owners and occupants. By J. Sprittles.A checklist of the correspondence of Ralph Thoresby. By Harold W. Jones. [Extracts from the same author’s introduction to his list and indexes for close on 3,000 items, deposited in the library of the Yorkshire Archaeological Soc., and an alphabetical list of correspondents.]Two hundred years of banking in Leeds. By H. Pemberton.Leeds and the factory reform movement. By J. T. Ward.Leeds leather industry in the nineteenth century. By W. G. Rimmer.Working mens’ cottages in Leeds, 1770-1840. By W. G. Rimmer. [With a contemporary calculation (12 Feb. 1832) showing that £1. 0s 3d. was the ‘least possible sum per week for which a man, his wife, and three children can obtain a sufficiency of food, clothing and other necessaries’.]Leeds musical festivals [1858-1958]. By J. Sprittles.The buildings of Leeds town hall: a study in Victorian civic pride. By Asa Briggs.Alfred Place Terminating Building Society, 1825-1843. By W. G. Rimmer.Joseph Barker [1806-75] and The People, the true emigrants guide. By Michael Brook.William Hodgson’s book. [Describes a ms. Book compiled by a Leeds coachsmith between 1869 and 1875, containing notes on the family of his father, Benjamin, footman, coachman, and a chronicle of events public as well as private, Oct. 1813 to July 1875.]

47. Printed maps and plans of Leeds, 1711-1900. Compiled by Kenneth J. Bonser and Harold Nichols.1960.

Descriptive chronological catalogue with biographical and historical notes.

49. Pontefract priory excavations, 1957-1961. C. Vincent Bellamy. 1965.

Includes a report on the medieval pottery by Mrs. Le Patourel (with a contribution by J. G. Hurst), and a report on the animal remains by M. L. Ryder. Maps, plans, drawings sections, masons’ marks etc. in separate folder.

50. The Thoresby Miscellany. Vol. xvi. [1966-] 1968

Leeds Quaker meeting: a history [1650-92] based on the minute books of the Society of Friends in Leeds. By Wilfrid Allott.A note on Leeds wills, 1539-1561. By Allister Lonsdale. [Showing by examples, how they reflect the changes taking place in religious beliefs and practices.]Stourton lodge, 1776 to April 1965. By Allister Lonsdale. [Apparently the last of the Yorkshire Roman Catholic mass houses, formerly at Ebor Lodge; not so used after 1804; demolished 1965.]The evolution of Leeds to 1700. By W. G. Rimmer.The industrial profile of Leeds, 1740-1840. By W. G. Rimmer.Occupations in Leeds, 1841-1951. By W. G. Rimmer.The postal history of Leeds. By H. C. Versey.

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Further notes upon Leeds church patronage in the eighteenth century. By R. J. Wood. [A poll during the contest for the appointment as vicar of Leeds in 1746; an account of the contest of Hunslet, 1746-9; and further details of the contest at Armley, 1761-6.Obituary: Joseph Sprittles [d. 22 Mar. 1968.]Index to the publications of the Thoresby Society, vols. 37-51 (1939-1968). Compiled by Mrs. G. C. F. Forster.

51. Kirkstall abbey excavations, 1960-1964.

Reports by Elizabeth J. E. Pirie, H. E. J. Le Patourel, D. B. Whitehouse, J. Hurst, C. R. Robinson. 1967.

52. Links with bygone Leeds. Joseph Sprittles. 1969.

Thirty short essays on the old buildings and traditions of Leeds, being the substance of talks given to local societies, together with 56 illustrative plates.

53. The Thoresby Miscellany. Vol. xv. [1971-] 1973.

The Leeds churchwardens, 1828-1850. By Derek Fraser.Poor law politics in Leeds, 1833-1855. By Derek Fraser.The politics of Leeds water. By Derek Fraser.Improvement in early Victorian Leeds. By Derek Fraser.Thwaite mill, Hunslet, and Thomas Cheek Hewes. By Stuart B. Smith. [On the rebuilding of the mill in 1823. T. C. Hewes (1768-1832) founded the firm of Hewes and Wren, cotton machinery manufacturers and wheelwrights, pioneers in the application of wrought and cast iron. Includes plans of the millwork.]Ebor house [Middleton Road, Leeds]. By Allister Lonsdale.Extracts from the journals of John Deakin Heaton, M.D., of Claremont, Leeds [d. 1880]. Edited by Brian and Dorothy Payne. [Selected from his diaries and letters to cover aspects of his early family life or because of their relevance to the history of Leeds and some of its leading citizens. Pedigree showing related Heaton and Atkinson families.]Kirkstall forge and monkish iron-making. By R. A. Mott. [Concludes that Kirkstall monks worked bloomeries at some distance from their house and that there were no iron works on the abbey site until after the dissolution and perhaps not much earlier than 1600.]The Venerable Edmund Sykes of Leeds, priest and martyr [executed 1587]. By George Bradley and Allister Lonsdale.Wintoun Street [General] Baptist church, 1870-1895: a study in nineteenth-century church dissension. By R. J. Owen.The rise of James Kitson: Trades Union and Mechanics Institution, Leeds, 1826-1851. By R. J. Morris.The last monks of Kirkstall abbey. By Allister Lonsdale. [The pre-dissolution community and their subsequent careers, with a translation of the surrender deed and the first pension list.]John Smeaton [civil and mechanical engineer, 1724-92]. By C. A. Lupton. Arthington nunnery. By C. A. Lupton.

54. The Thoresby Miscellany. Vol. xvi. [1974-] 1979.

The Irish in Leeds, 1851-1861. By T. Dillon. [A study of the peak years of Irish settlement in the township, the nature of the immigration, the area of settlement, and various demographic and environmental aspects of their presence.] Spas, wells and springs of Leeds. By K. J. Bonser.Christopher Wilkinson of Leeds and Maryland. By R. J. Wood. [Born 1663, became incumbent of Armley chapel in 1690 and was beneficed in Maryland from 1711 until his death in 1729.]The autobiography of Robert Spurr [1801-69]. By Roger J. Owen.The theatre in Hunslet Lane. By J. Copley. [Pt. 1: 1771-c. 1860. Pt. 2: John Coleman’s theatre, 1863-75.]The Leeds gas strike, 1890. By H. Hendrick.The Leeds Eye Dispensary [opened 1822, merged with Leeds General Infirmary in 1870]. By George Black.City Square and Colonel Harding [lord mayor of Leeds, 1898-9, philanthropist]. By George Black.Wilson Armistead [1819-68] and the Leeds anti-slavery movement. By Irene E. Goodyear.The Leeds Public Dispensary [founded 1824, closed 1971]. By S. T. Anning. [Includes a brief account of the dispensary movement. Appended list of physicians, surgeons, dental surgeons, matrons, treasurers; statistics for income and expenditure, and for numbers of patients; table of

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larger legacies received and of receipts from the triennial musical festivals, 1874-1901; expenditure on leeches and on cod-liver oil.]Leeds parish registers. Addenda: baptisms at St. Peter’s Apr. 26-30, 1775.Profit, property interests, and public spirit: the provision of markets and commercial amenities in Leeds, 1822-29. By K. Grady. [Examines six enterprises: the Bazaar and Shambles, the South Market, the Free Market, the Central Market, the Commercial Buildings, and the Corn Exchange.]The early years of the Yorkshire College. By P. H. J. H. Gosden. [Founded 1874 the College became an affiliated member of the Victoria University in 1887.]The Baptist Breach at Bramley. By Roger J. Owen. [Describes events leading to the formation of the break-away Second Baptist Church in 1878 and the reunion in 1972.]Stank Hall barn, Leeds. Surveyed and written by Leeds University extra mural class in Archaeology. Edited by H. E. Jean Le Patourel.Obituary: Canon [Rowland John] Wood, 1885-1975. By H. E. Jean Le Patourel. [With a list of Canon Wood’s writings by John Wood.]

55. Leeds and the Oxford movement

a study in ‘High Church’ activity in the rural deaneries of Allerton, Armley, Headingley and Whitkirk in the diocese of Ripon. Nigel Yates.1975.Aims ‘to provide a detailed analysis of the parochial impact (or lack of impact) of the Oxford Movement in about a hundred parishes in and around Leeds, and to compare this impact with that in the nation as a whole, though… this must still be largely a matter of assumption and guesswork’.

Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series

2. Feet of fines for the Tudor period.Pt. i [1486-1570]. Collins, Francis 1887.Calendar, Yorkshire.

3. West Riding session rolls, 1597/8-1602, prefaced by certain proceedings in the court of the lord president and council of the north in 1595. John Lister, 1888.The 'proceedings' relate to the alleged contempt by the justices in opposing certain writs of supersedeas. Session rolls transcribed, partly in Latin, record type.

5. Feet of fines for the Tudor period. Pt. ii [1571-82]. 1888.7. Feet of fines for the Tudor period. Pt. iii [1583-94]. 1889.8. Feet of fines for the Tudor period. Pt. iv [1594-1603]. 1890.10. Fowler, J. T.

The coucher book of Selby. Vol. I, to which is prefixed 'Historia Selebiensis monasterii', reprinted from Labbe, Nova bibliotecha mss. Librorum. 1891.Transcript Latin.

12. Brown, William, ed.Yorkshire inquisitions of the reigns of Henry III and Edward I. Vol. i. 1892.A.D. 1241-83. English translation, with several full transcripts.

13. Hodges, C.C. , ed.The coucher book of Selby. Vol. ii, to which is prefixed an architectural description of the church, etc. 1893.Transcript contd., with transcripts, Latin, of the appropriation of the church of Howden to Durham, a list of members of the Selby house, 1436-60, the visitation of Selby in 1465, the valuation of the site and the grant to Sir Ralph Sadler in 1540, a survey of woods in 1543, and extracts from Geoffrey de Gaddesby's register, 1342-64.

15. Clay, John William, ed.Yorkshire Royalist composition papers, or the proceedings of the committee for compounding with delinquents during the Commonwealth. Vol. i. 1893.Transcripts from the second series in the Public Record Office. Contd., with several cases from the first series.

16. Brown, William, ed.Yorkshire lay subsidy, being a ninth collected in 25 Edward I, 1297. 1894Transcript, Latin, of all surviving returns for the county.

17. Baildon, William Paley, ed.Notes on the religious and secular houses of Yorkshire. Extracted from the public records. 1895.Mainly from the plea rolls, beginning temp. Hen. III. Contd.

18. Yorkshire royalist composition papers… Vol. ii. 1895.20. Yorkshire royalist composition papers… Vol. iii. 1896.21. Brown, William, ed.

Yorkshire lay subsidy, being a fifteenth collected 30 Edward I, 1301. 1897.Transcript, Latin of all surviving returns for the county.

23. Yorkshire inquisitions. Vol. ii. 1898.A.D. 1275, 1277, and 1283-95.

25. Holmes, Richard, ed.The chartulary of St. John of Pontefract. Vol. I. 1899.

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Transcript, Latin, of the cartulary 'as it existed in the second half of the thirteenth century', with English abstract, notes, and numerous pedigrees. Pagination is continuous.

27. Leach, Arthur Francis, ed.Early Yorkshire schools. Vol. I: York, Beverley, Ripon. 1899.Transcripts of miscellaneous docs., many of them pre-Conquest, the latest temp. Anne.

29. Baildon, William Paley, ed.Court rolls of the manor of Wakefield. Vol. I: 1274 to 1297. 1901.Latin text of early rolls with English translation; later rolls in translation only

30. The chartulary of St. John of Pontefract. Vol. 2. 1902.31. Yorkshire inquisitions. Vol. iii. 1902.

A.D. 1245, 1282, and 1294-1303.33. Early Yorkshire schools. Vol. ii: Pontefract, Howden, Northallerton, Acaster, Rotherham, Giggleswick, Sedbergh.

1903.34. Dodsworth, Roger , edited by Clay, J. W.

Yorkshire church notes, 1619-1631. 1904.36. Baildon, William Paley, ed.

Court rolls of the manor of Wakefield. Vol. ii: 1297 to 1309. 1906.37. Yorkshire inquisitions. Vol. iv. 1906.

A.D. 1300-7, with proof of age, 1316.

39. Brown, William, ed.Yorkshire deeds. [Vol. i.] 1909.English abstracts, 12th-17th centuries, with pedigree of Rishworth of Coley.

41. Brown, WilliamYorkshire star chamber proceedings. [Vol. i..] 1909.Transcripts, 1485-1549.

42. Baildon, William Paley, ed.Feet of fines for the county of York from 1327 to 1347, 1-20 Edward III. 1910.English abstracts. Contd. to 1377.

44. Clay, Charles Travis, ed.Three Yorkshire assize rolls for the reigns of King John and King Henry III. 1911.English translation of a collection of fragments for the reign of John and of rolls for 36 and 44 Hen. III.

45. McCall, H. B. , ed.Yorkshire star chamber proceedings. Vol. ii [temp. Hen VIII]. 1911.

47. Collins, F. , ed.Selby wills. 1912.Abstracts of wills, 1634-1710, and of marriage licences and bonds, 1664-1726.

48. Clay, John Wm. , ed.Yorkshire monasteries: suppression papers. 1912.Transcripts of the letters of the Public Record Office, with abstracts of acts of parliament and an account of the smaller priories under the value of £200 a year.

50. Brown, William, ed.Yorkshire deeds. Vol. ii. 1914.

51. Brown, William, ed.Yorkshire star chamber proceedings. Vol. iii. 1914.Mainly temp. Hen. VIII, with earlier and later cases.

52. Paley Baildon, William, ed.Feet of fines for the county of York, from 1347 to 1377, 21-51 Edward III. 1915.

53. Brigg, William, ed.Yorkshire fines for the Stuart period. Vol. I: 1-11 Jas. I, 1603-14. 1915.Feet of fines , supplemented from the Notes of fines, Concords of fines, and King's Silver Books.

54. Lister, John, ed.West Riding session records. Vol. ii. Orders, 1611-1642; indictments, 1637-1642. 1915.

55. Collins, Francis, ed.Genealogical history of the family of the late Bishop William Stubbs compiled by himself. 1915.With numerous pedigrees.

56. Pudsay Littledale, Ralph, ed.The Pudsay deeds. The Pudsays of Bolton and Barforth, and their predecessors in those manors. 1916.Abstracts in English, of early grants, leases, fines, writs, agreements, etc., with some verbatim transcripts, pedigrees of the Pudsay and Bolton families, and a table showing the connection of the Berford, Cleseby, Hudleston and Laton families.

58. Yorkshire fines for the Stuart period. Vol. ii: 12-22 Jas. I, 1614-1625. 1917.59. Paley Baildon, W. and Clay, J. W. , eds.

Inquisitions post mortem relating to Yorkshire, of the reigns of Henry IV and Henry V. 1918.English translations.

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61. Miscellanea. Vol. I. 1920The preceptory of Newland. By E. W. Crossley. [With transcript of ministers’ accounts, Michaelmas 1539- Michaelmas 1540, abstracts of charters, transcripts of inventories of evidences made 1615, transcripts of rentals, 1628, and other docs.]Compositions for not taking knighthood at the coronation of Charles I. By W. Paley Baildon.A fifteenth century rental of Nostell priory. By W. T. Lancaster. [A.D. 1478. In English translation.]A list of benefices in the diocese of York vacant between 1316 and 1319. By William Brown. [From Archbishop Melton’s register.]Subscriptions by recusants, 1632-1639. By William Brown. [From the act book and subscription book of Archbishop Niele.]Royalist clergy in Yorkshire, 1642-5. By William Brown. [Petitions of expropriated incumbents.]Presentations to livings in Yorkshire during the Commonwealth. By William Brown. [From Lambeth books 944.]Extracts from the Yorkshire assize roll, 3 Henry III, 1219. By W. T. Lancaster.

62. Parker, John, ed.Feet of fines for the county of York, from 1218 to 1231. 1921.English abstracts.

63. Brown, William, ed.Yorkshire deeds. Vol. iii. 1922.

64. Lister, John, ed.The early Yorkshire woollen trade. Extracts from the Hull custom’s rolls, and complete transcripts of ulnagers’ rolls. 1924.Extracts 1304-1471; transcripts, 1378-1478, with lists of customs collectors and controllers and of ulnagers.

65. Clay, Charles Travis, ed.Yorkshire deeds. Vol. iv. 1924.

66. Walker, J. W. , ed.Abstracts of the chartularies of the priory of Monkbretton. 1924.

67. Parker, John, ed.Feet of fines for the county of York, from 1232 to 1246. 1925.

69. Travis Clay, Charles, ed.Yorkshire deeds Vol. v. 1926.With letter of fraternity from Geoffrey Hardeby, provincial prior of the Austin friars in England, 1369; pedigrees of Habton and Stockfeld; and index of place-headings of deeds in vols. i-v.

70. Lister, John, ed.Yorkshire star chamber proceedings. Vol. iv. 1927.Temp. Hen. VIII. With list of monks of Whitby, 1538.

71. Ollard, S. L. and Walker, P. C. , eds.Archbishop Herring’s visitation returns, 1743. Vol. i. 1928.

72. Archbishop Herring’s visitation returns, 1743. Vol. ii. 1929.74. Miscellanea. Vol. ii. 1929.

Index to the parish register transcripts preserved in the diocesan registry, York. By A. V. Hudson and J. W. Walker.

The burges court, Wakefield 1533, 1554, 1556, and 1579. By J. W. Walker. [Transcripts of court rolls.]Aldburgh with Boroughbridge. Liberty and soc of Aldburgh near Bouroughbridge, 6 Elizabeth, 1563. By Sir Thomas Lawson-Tancred, bart., and J. W. Walker. [Transcript, sheriff’s turn.]Extracts from the court rolls of the manor of Aldborough, 12-13 Edward III, 1338-9. By Sir Thomas Lawson-Tancred, bart., and J. W. Walker.Mills of Boroughbridge. By Sir Thomas Lawson-Tancred, bart., and J. W. Walker. [Accounts temp. Hen. VI.The testamentary documents of Yorkshire peculiars. By E.W. Crossley. [Wills etc., of the manorial peculiars of Westerdale, 1550-75, and Batley, 1651-94.]Burton Agnes. By C. V. Collier. [Table of penalties, 1632-1710. Transcript.]Reighton manor. By C. V. Collier. [Table of penalties, 1726-32. Transcript.]Lay subsidy rolls, 1 Edward III, N.R. York and the city of York. By John Parker. [Transcript.]

75. Archbishop Herring’s visitation returns, 1743. Vol. iii. 1929.76. Travis Clay, Charles, ed.

Yorkshire deeds. Vol. vi. 1930.With pedigree of Sewerby, and corrections to vols. i-v.

77. Archbishop Herring’s visitation returns, 1743. Vol. iv. 1930.With appendices on Roman catholics, Presbyterians and independents, quakers, Methodists

and Moravians, and baptists.79. Archbishop Herring’s visitation returns, 1743. Vol. v. 1931.

Containing a monograph on Archbishop Herring and a list of the clergy of York, Southwell, and Ripon ministers and the proctors of convocation, 1743, showing their other preferments. Also, indexes and additions and corrections to Vols. i-iv.

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80. Miscellanea. Vol. iii. 1931.A selection of monastic rentals and dissolution papers . Edited by J. S. Purvis. [English translation, mainly from P.R.O. Rentals and Surveys, relating chiefly to Bridlington priory and town, temp. Hen. VIII, with transcripts of suppression papers relating to other houses.]The chartulary of Tockwith alias Scokirk, a cell to the priory of Nostell. Edited by Gwenllian C. Ransome. [Transcript, Latin.]

81. Notes on the religious and secular houses of Yorkshire. Vol. ii. 1931.82. Parker, John, ed.

Feet of fines for the county of York, from 1246 to 1272. 1932.83. Travis Clay, Charles, ed.

Yorkshire deeds. Vol. vii. 1932.84. Dennett, J. , ed.

Beverley borough records, 1575 to 1821. 1933. Transcript of small order book, 1575-83, with abstract of great order book, 1588-1821, and of the corporation minute book, 1659-1707.

85. Travis Clay, Charles and Hamilton Thompson, A. , eds.Fasti parochiales. Vol. I, being notes on the advowsons and pre-Reformation incumbents of the parishes in the deanery of Doncaster, pt. 1. 1933. Aldwick-le-Street-High Hoyland.

86. Whitaker, Harold, ed.A descriptive list of the printed maps of Yorkshire and its ridings, 1577-1900. 1933.

87. McNulty, Joseph, ed.The chartulary of the Cistercian abbey of St. Mary of Sallay in Craven. Vol. I: Nos. 1-388. 1933.Transcript, Latin and English summaries.

88. Purvis, J. S. , ed.Monastic chancery proceedings, Yorkshire. Transcribed from the public records. 1934.Pleas, late 14th century-1540.

90. The chartulary of the Cistercian abbey of St. Mary of Sallay in Craven. Vol. ii. 1934.Nos. 389-676, with a late 14th century clerical taxation of Yorkshire, miscellaneous records, 1239-1536, and a list of abbots to 1537.

91. Gooder, A. , ed.The parliamentary representation of the county of York, , 1258-1832. Vol. i. 1935.Mainly biographies of knights of the shire, 1258-Hen. VII, with four 15th century election indentures.

92. Purvis, J. S. , ed.The chartulary of the Augustinian priory of St. John the Evangelist of the park of Healaugh.

1936.Transcript, Latin, with English summaries, and two charters relating to Yarm hospital.

94. Miscellanea. Vol. iv. 1937.Extents of the prebends of York, c. 1295, and extent of Monk Friston, 1320. Edited by T. A. M. Bishop. [English translations.]Documents relating to the lands of the preceptories of the Knights Hospitallers. Edited by E. W. Crossley. [Ministers’ accounts for Holy Trinity, Beverley, Mount St. John, and Ribston, 31032 Hen. VIII; court rolls relating to the manors of Cottingley, Bingley, Pudsey and Crosley Hall (1615-17), Kirkheaton (1333, 1481, 1616-17), Hellifield (1482, 1486, 1616); and counsels’ opinions on the rights and privileges of the Hospitallers’ successors, 1620. Also notes by E. B. Tempest on Great Houghton manor and chapel of St. James, Skipton.]

95. Walker, J. W. , ed.Hackness manuscripts and accounts. 1938.

Transcripts of the accounts of John Van den Bempde, 1658-1723, the Marquess and Marchioness of Annandale, 1688-1724, and the Marchioness of Annandale, 1716-23; with other docs., extracts from Lady Margaret Hoby’s diary, 1599-1605, and Hoby family wills.

96. The parliamentary representation of the county of York, 1258-1832. Vol. ii. 1938.Mainly biographies, temp. Hen. VIII-1832, with docs. Relating to 17th century elections.

97. Whiting, C. E. , ed.The accounts of the churchwardens, constables, overseers of the poor and overseers of the

highways of the parish of Hooton Pagnell 1767-1820. 1938.98. Raine, Angelo, ed.

York civic records. Vol. i. 1939.Transcripts of House Books (council minutes), 1475-87, with additions.

99. Barley, M. W. , ed.Parochial documents of the archdeaconry of the East Riding: an inventory. 1939.

100. Haven Putnam, Bertha, ed.Yorkshire sessions of the peace, 1361-1364. With introduction. 1939.

Transcripts, Latin, of peace rolls, with additional docs.

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101. Charlesworth, John, ed.Wakefield manor book, 1709. 1939.

Transcript of the account compiled, presumably, by the Deputy Steward for the Duke of Leeds.

102. Travis Clay, Charles, ed.Yorkshire deeds. Vol. viii. 1940.

103. York civic records. Vol. ii [1478-1504]. 1941.104. Willan, T. S. and Crossley, E. W. , eds.

Three seventeenth century Yorkshire surveys. 1941. For the manor of Wensleydale, 1614, and the lordships of Middleham and Richmond, 1605. Transcripts.

105. Brooks, F. W. , ed.The first order book of Hull Trinity house, 1632-1665. 1942.Calendar.

106. York civic records. Vol. iii [1504-36]. 1942.107. Fasti parochiales. Vol. ii, being notes… deanery of Doncaster, pt. 2. 1943.

South Kirby-Wickersley, with all chapels and chantries.

108. York civic records. Vol. iii [1536-48]. 1945.109. Walker, J. W. , ed.

Court rolls of the manor of Wakefield. Vol. v: 1322-1331. 1945.110. York civic records. Vol. iii [1548-58]. 1946.111. Hebditch, M. J. , ed.

Yorkshire deeds. Vol. ix. 1948.112. York civic records. Vol. vi [1558-69]. 1948.113. Travis Clay, Charles, ed.

A catalogue of the publications of the record series, 1885-1946, with an introductory chapter on its history. 1948.

114. Purvis, J. S. , ed.Select 16 century causes in tithe from York diocesan registry. 1949.Extracts from the consistory court records, 1524-98.

115. York civic records. Vol. vii [1570-78]. 1950.116. Brooks, F. W. , ed.

Miscellanea. Vol. v. 1951.A calendar of the early judgements of Hull Trinity House [Nov. 1582-May 1630].A calendar from the early orders of the oath and bond book of the Hull Trinity House[1505-1632].List of the elder brethren of the Hull Trinity House, 1582-1630.East Riding muster roll, 1584.

117. Whiting, C. E. , ed.Two Yorkshire diaries: the diary of Arthur Jessop and Ralph Ward’s journal. 1952.The first from Jan. 1730 to June 1746, is from a transcript of the original made no later than 1861; the second a transcript for 1754-6.

118. Whiting, C. E. , ed.Miscellanea. Vol. vi. 1953.Proceedings for the Commonwealth committee of York and the Ainsty.Edited by Angelo Raine. [From York corporation mss. And House Books.]Two obedientiary rolls of Selby abbey. Edited by Beryl Holt. [Transcript, Latin, of the accounts kept by the extern cellarer for 1411-12 and by the abbot’s proctor at Whitgift and Reedness for 1420-1.]Some documents of Barnoldswick manor court of probate. Edited by G. E. Kirk. [A.D. 1660-1794, being mostly inventories, with a glossary.]Ripon minster fabric accounts, 1661-1676. Edited by Jean B. Mortimer. [Transcript.]

119. York civic records. Vol. viii [1578-88]. 1953.120. Stanley Price, M. J. , ed.

Yorkshire deeds. Vol. X. 1955.S121. lingsby, F. H. , ed.

Feet of fines for the county of York, from 1272 to1300. 1956.English abstracts.

122. MacMahon, K. A. , ed.Beverley corporation minute books, 1707-1835. 1958.Memoranda books rather than minute books. Important entries calendared or in extenso, with summary notices of other entries selected for their ‘significance and illustrative value’.

123. Travis Clay, Charles, ed.York minster fasti: being notes on the dignitaries, archdeacons and prebendaries in the church of York prior to the year 1307. Vol. i. 1958.Annotated lists of the holders of the four principal dignities and of the subdeanery and the five archdeaconries (York, Cleveland, the East Riding, Nottingham and Richmond), with the Latin texts (English abstracts and notes) of 50 charters, mostly unprinted hitherto and all but one of them taken from the earliest extant register of the church (Cotton, Claudius B.iii), providing documentary evidence for the tenure

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of some of the dignities and archdeaconries and of several of the prebends. Contd. in the following.

124. York minster fasti: Vol. ii. 1959.Annotated lists of the holders of the 36 prebends, a map showing the prebends, and 56 further charters from the same source. Appendices on the connexion of William of York with the prebends of Knaresborough and Ampleforth, and on the history of the church of Axminster and its connexion with the prebends of Grindale and Warthill.

125. Dickens, A. G. , ed. Tudor treatises. 1959. (i) Sir Francis Bigod’s A treatise concernying impropriations of benefices reprinted from one of the two known copies (London, c. 1535) with, in the editor’s introduction ‘a brief recapitulation of the facts most necessary to an understanding of the text’; (ii) five short devotional treatises by Robert Parkyn (d. 1569) with, in the introduction, ‘a rapid summary’ of their contents and spiritual ancestry; (iii) ‘The falle of religiouse howses, colleges, chantreys, hospitals etc.’, attributed ‘with something like certainty’ to Michael (not Cuthbert) Sherbrook, rector of Wickersley 1567-1610, its main purpose being ‘to justify the monasteries and to expose the selfishness and the social evils attendant upon their dissolution’.

126. Harris, A. and King, H. , ed.A survey of the manor of Settrington. 1962.Transcript, the Latin entries in English translation, of the ‘exceptionally detailed survey carried out under the supervision of John Mansfield, Queen’s surveyor in the North Riding’ in March 1600, with one of its maps and its six summary tables.

127. Roper, M, ed.Feet of fines for the county of York from 1300 to 1314. 1965.Calendars of all the Yorkshire files and of all the Yorkshire items in the Divers counties files, court of Common Pleas (series 1), in the P.R.O.

128. Wenham, L. P. , ed.Letters of James Tate. 1966.Transcripts of 124 letters, part of a voluminous and scattered correspondence, addressed to Mrs. Sarah Ottley, John Hutton, George Peacock, and Archdeacon Charles Wrangham by the Rev. James Tate (d. 1843), ‘the Scholar of the North’, master of Richmond school, Yorks., and subsequently a canon of St. Paul’s.

129. Lawrance, N. A. H. , ed.Fasti parochiales. Vol. iii: Deanery of Dickering. 1967.Annotated lists continuing to 1662. Includes chantry chapels.

130. Thwaite, Hartley, ed.Abstracts of the Abbotside wills, 1552-1688. 1968.Wills and administrations, bonds and inventories, of residents in the townships (later ‘manors’) of High and Low Abbotside, formerly called the manor of Wensleydale in the parish of Aysgarth, preserved for he most part among the records of the archdeaconry court of Richmond, then a part of the diocese of Chester. Glossary.

131. Richardson, Harold, ed.Court rolls of the manor of Acomb. Vol. 1 1969.English abstracts, May 1544-May 1761, with sketch plan of the manor. Pagination is continuous.

132. Kershaw, Ian, ed.Bolton priory rentals and ministers’ accounts, 1473-1539. 1970.English translations of three docs.: the rental of 1473 concerned only with estates in Craven, the dissolution inventory of 1539, and the ministers’ accounts, 1538-9, constituting a rental of the priory’s estates. The introductions outlines the growth of the estate from 1120 and the development of the rental income from 1286. Rents from the separate estates are set out in tabular form for selected years, beginning with 1297-8. Map.

133. Clay, Sir Charles and Gurney, Norah K. M. , eds.Fasti parochiales. Vol. iv, being notes on the advowsons and pre-Reformation incumbents of the parishes in the deanry of Craven. 1971.Appended, in English translation, are the preamble to the decree appropriating Gisburn church to Stainfield priory, 1338, and the agreement between the abbot and convent of Cockersand and the vicar of Great Mitton, 1438. Map.

134. Brears, Peter C. D. , ed.Yorkshire probate inventories, 1542-1689. 1972.Transcripts of 44 inventories held by the society (one undated) with brief biographical introductions. The procedure is described and the articles in the inventories are considered, group by group, under furniture, textiles, cooking, tableware, brewing, dairying and transport. Three further inventories held by the Society, viz. of John Pawson (1576), Sir William Ingilby (1617) and Sir William Middleton (1641), have been printed elsewhere. Glossary.

135. Clay, Sir Charles and Greenway, Diana E. , eds.Early Yorkshire families. 1973.Notes relating to almost 100 ‘families descending in the male line or with not more than one break due to marriage from an ancestor living before the death of Henry I, and some at least whose lands passed by inheritance to the reign of Edward I or later’. Pedigrees of Gospatric son of Archil, the family of Vernoil, and ancestry of

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Vescy. The 17 illustrative docs. (transcripts, Latin, of late 12th-and early 13th-century confirmation and gifts, with English summaries and note) relate mainly to lands in Yorkshire held of the honour of Mowbray.

136. Roebuck, Peter, ed.Constable of Everingham estate correspondence, 1726-43. 1976.Transcripts, shortened in part, of rather more than two-thirds of the surviving correspondence between Sir Marmaduke Constable (d. 1746) and Dom John Bede Potts, his chaplain and, from 1726 until Potts died in 1743, the supervisor of his estate and affairs. The letters and introduction together depict the Constable family’s economy, developments in agriculture, and conditions generally on medium-sized estate. Map.

137. Court rolls of the manor of Acomb. Vol. 2. 1978Includes rolls supplementary to the period covered in Vol. 1. , so that this edition comprises in reduced form all the known manorial records of Acomb down to 1800 as well as those manorial docs. Down to 1846 which were prepared for publication by the original editor. Additional editorial work by Mrs. M. Stanley Price and John H. Harvey; the index (in four sections) by John H. Watson.

138. Sutton, Deborah, ed.York civic records. Vol. ix. [1588-90]. 1978.Transcript, somewhat abridged, of York corporation House book 30, continuing the edition from Vol. i., the ms. Described by Anne Ryecraft. In the introduction, a brief account of the Elizabethan corporation of York, its members and its work.

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Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Record Series, Extra Series

9. Travis Clay, Sir Charles, ed.Early Yorkshire charters. Based on the manuscripts of the late William Farrer. Vol. xi: The Percy fee. 1963.Transcripts, Latin with English summaries and notes, ‘bringing together all of the available charters issued by the lords of the fee, especially in view of the witnesses’. Charters printed by Farrer are included in brief English summary but with witnesses listed in full. While surveying the work of others in this field and the sources accessible to them , the editor notes that ‘many of Farrer’s conclusions or suggestions would have been revised’, and repeats his criticisms of the earlier edition of the Percy cartulary, criticisms which his edition aims to meet. Two important corrections are made to the edition of the Sallay cartulary.The fee ‘is an important example of the tenancy in chief of which the holders before the end of the twelfth century held under-tenancies of no less than six others’. In the sectional introductions are set out (i) a brief outline of the generations of the Percy family of the first line and notes on branches of the family-of Dunsley, of Kildale, and of Bolton Percy-which can be traced to the 12th century or earlier, (ii) the lands of the fee in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire at the Domesday survey, (iii) charters issued buy the lords of the fee, (iv) charters relating to the knights’ fees held of the Percy tenancy in chief, (v) charters relating to the demesne lands, and (vi) the considerable amount of land held of other tenancies in chief and spread over several counties. Pedigrees of Percy, lords of the fee; of Percy of Bolton Percy, of the descendants of Fulk son of Reinfrid, and of the Darel family.

10. Early Yorkshire charters. Vol. xii: The Tison fee. 1965.Transcripts, Latin with English summaries and notes, mainly concerned with the East Riding lands of Gilbert Tison, with the addition of material for some other lands of his tenancy in chief which became members of the honour of Mowbray, i.e. those in the West Riding, in Nottinghamshire, and in South Ferriby. Also considered are other lands in which the Tison family or families held an interest, in Northumberland and Gainsborough, Lincs. The final chapter examines the origins of the constables of Chester’. Other families on which notes are given include those of Analby, Gunby, Hay Sancton, Spaldington and Salvain. Pedigrees of Tison, Salvain of Thorpe Salvin, and Constable of Flamborough. Map. Some corrections to earlier vols.

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Local History Collection (see also main library catalogue for references to books and other sources about Yorkshire)

Authors A-Z

Ahier, Philip Studies in Local Topography, Vol 1, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield,1933.Places covered: Slaithwaite, Linthwaite, Milnsbridge.

Studies in Local Topography, Vol 2, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield,1934.Places covered: Newhouse Hall, “Houses” in Huddersfield Manor.

Studies in Local Topography, Vol 3, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield,1934.Places covered: Clough House, Schools.

Studies in Local Topography, Vol 4, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield,1935Places covered: Brighouse, Fieldhouse, Flashouse, Hillhouse.

Studies in Local Topography, Vol 5, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield,1935Places covered: Gledholt Hall.

The History and Topography of South Crosland, Armitage Bridge &Netherton, Eli Collins & Co, Holmfirth, 1938.Places covered: South Crosland, Armitage Bridge, & Netherton.

The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 1 part 1,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1940.People covered: Robin Hood, the Devil, Paulinus, & Oliver Cromwell

The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 1 part 2,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1941.Places covered: Bretton Hall.

The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 1 part 3,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1941.Places covered : Castle Hill, Fixby, Churches, & Halls.

The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 1 part4,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1942.Places covered: Rastrick, Halls, & Demolished Houses.

The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 1 part 5,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1942.Places covered: Folly Hall, Cooper Bridge, Longwood, Dumb Steeples.

The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 1 part 6,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1943.Places covered: Bretton Hall, Underground Passages, & Halls.

The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 2, part 1,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1944.Events covered: The Elland Feud.

The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 2 part 2,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1944.Events covered: The Elland Feud.

Ahier, Philip The Legends and Traditions of Huddersfield and District, Vol 2 part 3,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1945.Events covered; The Elland Feud.

The Story of Castle Hill Throughout the Centuries 200BC - 1945,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1946.Places covered: Almondbury.

Stories of Jersey Seas, of Jersey’s Coast, and of Jersey’s Seamen, Vol 1,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1961.

Stories of Jersey Seas, of Jersey’s Coast, and of Jersey’s Seamen, Vol 2,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1961.

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Stories of Jersey Seas, of Jersey’s Coast, and of Jersey’s Seamen, Vol 3,Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1961.

The Story of the Three Parish Churches of St Peter the Apostle, Huddersfield, Vol 1, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1948.

The Story of the Three Parish Churches of St Peter the Apostle, Huddersfield, Vol 2, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1949.

The Story of the Three Parish Churches of St Peter the Apostle, Huddersfield, Vol 3, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1950.

Alderson, Thomas A Pennine Saga, the Ailkinson Diaries, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield,1963.

Andrews, William Modern Yorkshire Poets, A Brown & Sons, Hull, 1885.Atkinson, J C Memorials of Old Whitby, Macmillan, London, 1894.Baines, Edward& Yorkshire Past and Present, Vol 1 part 1, William Mackenzie, London,Baines, Thomas 1870/3.

Yorkshire Past and Present, Vol 1 part 2, William Mackenzie, London,1870/3.Yorkshire Past and Present, Vol 2 part 3, William Mackenzie, London,1870/3.Yorkshire Past and Present, Vol 2 part 4, William Mackenzie, London,1870/3.

Bains, Thomas Life of Edward Baines, Edward Baines & Sons, Leeds.Baker, John Gilbert A Supplement to Baines’ Flora of Yorkshire, William Pamplin, London,Nowell, John 1885.Baker, John Gilbert North Yorkshire: Studies of its Botany, Geology, Climate and Physical

Geography, 2nd ed, A Brown & Sons, London, 1906.Balmforth, Owen Huddersfield Industrial Society: History of Fifty Years Progress,

1860-1910, Huddersfield Industrial Society, Huddersfield, 1910.Jubilee History of the Corporation of Huddersfield, 1868-1918,Alfred Jubb & Son, Huddersfield, 1918.

Banks, G Linnaeus Bond Slaves, Griffith Farran & Co, 1893.God’s Providence House, Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co,London, 1907.

Banks, W S Walks in Yorkshire, J Russell Smith, London, 1866.Baring-Gould, Sabine Yorkshire Oddities (Incidents and Strange Events), Vol 1, 3rd ed,

John Hodges, London, 1877.Barr, Amelia E Between Two Loves, Frederick Warne, London, 1888.

In Spite of Himself, James Clarke, London, 1888.Batty, J History of Rothwell, 1877.Baverstock, A H The Condition of the Husbandman, A C Fifield, London, 1912.Blackley Baptist !75 Years of Witness, 1789-1964, 1964.ChurchBlanford, T The Cementation Process as Applied to Mining, Bogg, Edmund From Edenvale to the Plains of York,

Places covered: Nunmonkton, Whixley, Ribstore, Harrogate, andKnaresborough.A Thousand Miles in Wharfdale, 1892.Places covered: Ulleskelf, Washburn, Skipton, Fewston, RumbaldsMoor, etc.

Boothroyd, B The History of the Ancient Borough of Pontefract, Fox, Pontefract,1807.People and Events covered: Richard II, The Civil War, The Siege.

Bradley, Tom The Old Coaching Days in Yorkshire, Yorkshire ConservativeNewspaper Co, Leeds, 1889.Places covered: Barnaby Moor, Doncaster, Leeds, Tadcaster, & York.

Brayley, E W The Works of the Late Edward Dayes, 1805.Places covered: Yorkshire, Derbyshire.

Brook, Roy The Story of Huddersfield, MacGibbon & Kee, 1968.Brook, Roy The Tramways of Huddersfield: A History of Huddersfield Corporation

Tramways, 1883-1940, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1959.The Trolleybuses of Huddersfield, Manchester Transport MuseumSociety, Rochdale, 1976.

Brown, Fred Songs of the Factory and the Loom, Bruce, R Huddersfield Sunday School Centenary Memorial, John Crossley,

Huddersfield, 1880.Bruton, F A Excavation of the Roman Fort at Castleshaw - First Interim Report,

Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1908.Bunting, S Striking a Modern Colliery Shaft,Burnley, James The History of Wool and Woolcombing, Sampson, Low, Marston,

Searle & Richardson, London, 1889.Yorkshire Stories Retold,People and Events covered: Holmfirth Flood, Luddites, Halifax

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Gibbet, Robin Hood, Elland Tragedy, Wroe, & Murders.Burton, Thomas The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Hemingborough,

Sampson Brothers, York, 1888.Butler, Rodney The History of Kirkstall Forge through Seven Centuries, 1200-1945,

Henry Jenkinson Ltd, Kirkstall, 1945.Calderdale LibrariesArchives in Calderdale, 1976 & 1980.Archives DepartmentCalderdale Way Assoc. The Calderdale Way, 1978.Cardno, Peter Past Artists of Huddersfield,

People covered: Young, Pearson, Sykes, Wood, France, Midwood,Tomlinson, & Howell.

Clegg, C Our Local Canals, Halifax Antiquarian Society, 1922.Coaching Days, Halifax Antiquarian Society, 1923.Turnpikes and Tollbars, Halifax Antiquarian Society, 1915.

Coal Commission The Evidence on Nationalisation of Minerals or Royalties CriticallyExamined, Coal Association, London, 1920.

Cobley, Fred On Foot through Wharfdale, William Walker & Sons,Collingwood, W G Angles, Danes and Norse in the District of Huddersfield, Advertiser

Press, Huddersfield, 1921.Collinson, W E The Butterflies and Moths of Halifax and District, County Borough of Year Book, 1918-1940(not 1932), 1950-52.Huddersfield Ed.Comm.Cox, J L Halifax Directories, Halifax Antiquarian Society, 1914.Crabtree, John A Concise History of the Parish and Vicarage of Halifax, Hartley

& Walker, Halifax, 1836.Places covered: Halifax, Brighouse, Sowerby, Elland, Barkisland,Fixby, Stainland, & Rastrick.

Croft, W R History of the Factory Movement, Whitehead & Sons, Huddersfield,1888.Places covered: Huddersfield, Brighouse, & Fixby.

Crook, D M Spitfire Pilot, Faber & Faber, London, 1942.Crowther, George H A History of the Wakefield Battles, W Nicholson & Sons, London,

1886.Events covered: War of the Roses, “The Two Princes”.

Crump, W B History of the Huddersfield Woollen Industry, Alfred Jubb & Son Ltd,Ghorbal, Gertrude Huddersfield, 1935.

History of the Huddersfield Woollen Industry, S R Publishers Ltd,1967.

Crump, W B Huddersfield Highways Down the Ages, Advertiser Press,Huddersfield, 1949.Places covered: Huddersfield, Marsden, Elland, Halifax,Wakefield, etc.

Cudworth, William Historical Notes on the Bradford Corporation, Thomas Bear,Bradford, 1881.Manningham, Heaton and Allerton, W Cudworth, Bradford.Round About Bradford, Thomas Bear, Bradford, 1876.

Culley, Norman Huddersfield: A Sketch Book, Norman Culley, Huddersfield, 1938.The Second Book of Huddersfield: A Sketch Book, Norman Culley,Huddersfield, 1939.

Davies, M The Development of Education in Mirfield and District, Dawson, E Avril Meltham - A Local Geography, Holmfirth Secondary School, 1968.Tunmore, M (eds)Dearden, F W Jubilee Memorial, 1870-1920, M Woffenden & Sons, Huddersfield,

1920.Dearden, William Star - Seer, Longmans, London, 1837.Docton, H M Chartism in DewsburyDonnelly, Desmond David Brown’s: The Story of a Family Business, Collins, London, 1960.Dyson, Taylor Almondbury and its Ancient Schools, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield,

1926.Places covered: Woodsome, Lindley, Fenay, & Whitley Beaumont Halls.The History of Huddersfield and District from the Earliest Times down to1951, 2nd ed, Alfred Jubb & Son, Huddersfield, 1951.People and Places covered: Huddersfield, Lords of the Manor, Elland,Almondbury, and Kirklees.Place Names and Surnames, Simpkin Marshall, London, 1941.Places covered: the West Riding.

Eagles, J B John Benson Pritchett, First Medical Officer of Health for Huddersfield,Huddersfield Local History Workshop, 1984.

Easter, Alfred A Glossary of the Dialect of Almondbury and Huddersfield,Trubner & Co, London, 1883.

Firth, N M Providence Congregational Church, Stainland. Story of the ThirdHalf Century, Prividence Congregational Church, Stainland, 1964.

Fletcher, C M Echoes of Easedale, St Oswald Press, Ambleside, 1926.Garner, J H Report upon Chemical and Biological Survey of the River Holme,Brown, F M & The West Riding of Yorkshire Rivers Board, Wakefield, 1936.

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Lovett, MGarner, J H Treatment of Effluents from Dyehouses and Textile Factories,

Chorley & Pickersgill Ltd, London & Leeds, 1912.Gee, John Spare Moments, Whitehead & Sons, 1875.Gill, Thomas Vallis Eboracensis, Simpkin, Marshall & Co, London, 1852.

Places covered: Easingwold.Gissing, T W Wakefield Flora, Tindall Huddersfield, 1867.Graham, F Yorkshire 100 Years Ago, Frank Graham, Newcastle, 1969.

Places covered: York, Leeds, Ilkley, Wakefield, Sheffield,Ripon, & Huddersfield.

Grainge, William he Vale of Mowbray, Simpkin, Marshall & Co, London, 1859.Greenwood, John B he Early Ecclesiastical History of Dewsbury, John Russell Smith & Co,

London, 1859.History of Dewsbury, John Russell Smith & Co, London, 1859.

Grindon, Leo H Country Rambles, Palmer & Howe, Manchester, 1882.Group 18 Reclaiming the ColneHaigh, Walter E A New Glossary of the Dialect of the Huddersfield District,

Oxford University Press, London, 1928.Halifax Antiquarian Transactions 1968, Halifax Antiquarian SocietySociety Subjects covered: Heath Hall, Halifax Railway Station, the Savile

Family, M Brodley, Halifax Attorneys, Bishop J Lake, & Sir H Edwards.Halifax Antiquarian Transactions 1969, Halifax Antiquarian Society,Society Subjects covered: Lightcliffe Royd, Bowers Hall, Illingworth,

Moor Methodist Church, W Milner, A Lister, No 1 Aked’s Road,Coley Hall, Ovenden, & Halifax Attorneys.

Halifax Antiquarian Society Transactions 1971, Halifax Antiquarian Society,ubjects covered: Halifax Attorneys, the Stocks Family, Sir JStansfield, the Walkers, the Caver Family, & M H Smith.

Hannington, Wal Unemployed! Unite! Marston Printing Co, London.What’s Wrong in the Engineering Industry, National MinorityMovement, 1920.

Hartley, Marie Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales, J M Dent & Sons,Ingleby, Joan London, 1968.Hepworth, George Brighouse: Its Scenery and Antiquities, 1885.

Places covered: Brighouse, Kirklees, Lightcliffe, Hartshead,Elland & Rastrick.

Hinchcliffe A History of King James Grammar School in Almondbury, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1963.

Hobkirk, Chas B Huddersfield: Its History and Natural History, 2nd ed,Geo Tindal, Huddersfield, Simpkin Marshall & Co, London, 1868.Huddersfield: Its History and Natural History, 1859.

Holmes, D H The Mining and Quarrying Industries in the Huddersfield District,Tolson Memorial Museum, 1967.

Holroyd, Abraham A Collection of Papers on the History of Bradford and the Neighbourhood,Abraham Holroyd, Saltaire, 1873.

Home, Gordon Yorkshire, A & C Black, London, 1925.Huddersfield Art Drawings of Huddersfield and District, Netherwood, Dalton & Co,Society Huddersfield.Huddersfield College 1841, 1966 Exhibition.of TechnologyHuddersfield Journal of Proceedings 1912-1913,Engineering SocietyHuddersfield Examiner Borough Centenary Supplement, John Woodhead & Sons Ltd, 1968.

Centenary Dinner, Alfred Jubb & Son Ltd, Huddersfield, 1951.Hulbert, Chas A Annals of the Church and Parish of Almondbury, Longman & Co,

London, 1882.Supplementary Annals of the Church and Parish of Almondbury,Longman & Co, London, Daily Chronicle, Huddersfield, 1885.

Jackson, Brian Working Class Community, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1968.Jackson, Rowland The History of the Town and Township of Barnsley, Bell and Daldy,

London, 1858.Jagger, Mary A The History of Honley, Alfred Jubb & Son, Huddersfield, 1914.

Rockery Mill, London Literary Society.James, John History of Bradford, Green, Reader & Dyer, London, 1866.

The History and Topography of Bradford, Longman, Brown,Green & Longmans, London, 1841.

Jefferies, T A Ecology of the Purple Heath Grass,Jubb, Samuel History of the Shoddy Trade, Houlston & Wright, London, 1860.

Places covered: Dewsbury, Elland, Batley, & Heckmondwike.Keighley, William Keighley Past and Present, A Hey, 1879.Kirklees M C A Schedule of Buildings Listed as Being of Special Architectural or

Historical Interest within Kirklees, KMC, 1975.Kirklees Information Guide, KMC.

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Knott, G H Bijou Biographies - Mr John Burns MP, Vol 4, Henry J Drane,London, 1901.

Langdale, Thomas A Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire, 2nd ed, J Longdale,Northallerton, 1822.

Lange, Morten Collins Guide to Mushrooms and Toadstools, Collins, London, 1963.Hora, F BaynardLaw, Edward J Essays in Local History: Directories of Huddersfield 1732-6,

1747-50, 1754-8, 1760-3, 1781, & 1784, Vol 1, Edward J Law,Huddersfield, 1986.Essays in Local History: Directories of Huddersfield 1805-7,1809-11, Vol 2, Edward J Law, Huddersfield, 1986.Essays in Local History: Directories of Huddersfield, Vol 3,Edward J Law, Huddersfield, 1986.Essays in Local History: Directories of Huddersfield 1816-7,Vol 4, Edward J Law, Huddersfield, 1986.Essays in Local History: Early Huddersfield Banks and Bankers,Vol 5, Edward J Law, Huddersfield, 1986.Essays in Local History: The Day-Book of Toothill Quaker 1800-1819,Vol 6, Edward J Law, Huddersfield, 1986.Essays in Local History: Architects of Huddersfield and District, Vol 7,Edward J Law, Huddersfield, 1986.

Laybourn, Keith The Manningham Mills Strike - Its Importance in Bradford History, 1976. Leslie, Shane Mark Sykes: His Life and Letters, Cassell & Co, London, 1923.Linstrum, Derek Historic Architecture of Leeds Oriel Press, Newcastle, 1969.Lodge, A Forty Years Ago, Woodhead, Huddersfield, 1869.

Sad Times: A Tale of the Luddites, Joseph Woodhead, Huddersfield, 1870.Lord, John Holt Squire Brook - A Memorial of Edward Brook, Hamilton, Adams & Co,

London, 1823.Macquoid, Thomas & About Yorkshire, Chatto & Windus, London, 1883.KatherineManchester Guardian Pictorial Geography of Yorkshire, 1937.Massee, G The Fungus Flora of Yorkshire, A Brown & Sons, London, 1905.Crossland, CMayhall, John The Annals of Yorkshire, Vol 3, Simpkin, Marshall & Co, London.

Annals of Yorkshire, Joseph Johnson, Leeds.Mee, Arthur The King’s England - Yorkshire West Riding, Hodder & Stoughton,

London, 1969.Melmoth, Sidney Beauty of British Poetry, 2nd ed, Brook & Lancashire, 1803.Miall, L C The Flora of the West Riding, W Pamplin, London, 1862.Carrington, BMiller, Thomas Gideon Giles the Roper, William Nicholson & Sons, London.Morehouse, Henry J Extracts from the Diaries of the Rev Robert Meeke - History ofHulbert, Charles A Slaithwaite Free School, H G Bohn, London, 1874.Morehouse, H J History and Topography of the Parish of Kirkburton and of the

Graveship of Holme, 1861.Muir, Augustus In Blackburne Valley: The History of Bower Mills, Heffer & Sons Ltd,

London, 1969.Mulread Kirkstall Abbey, 2nd ed, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans,

London, 1841.Norway, H Highways and Byways in Yorkshire, Macmillan & Co, London, 1899.Oldham Cotton 1907 Year BookSpinners AssocOastler College Oastler College, Huddersfield, 1963.Oastler, Richard PamphletsO’Conner, Barry Con o’More, a Huddersfield Romance, Alfred Jubb & Son, London.Ordinance Survey One Inch Map of Gainsborough, 1962.

One Inch Map of Huddersfield, 1961.Oxford, A W The Ruins of Fountains Abbey, Henry Frowd, OUP, 1910.Pacey, A J Norland Upper Hall,

Ornamental Porches of mid 17th century Halifax,Peacock, Edward A List of the Roman Catholics in the County of York in 1604,

John Camden Hooten, London, 1872.Pearson, Mark Northowram: Its History and Antiquities, with the Life of Oliver

Heywood, F King & Sons, Halifax, 1898.Peel, Frank Spen Valley: Past and Present, Senior & Co, Heckmondwike, 1893.Pemberton, C R The History of Pel Verjuice, James Watson, London, 1853.Petch, James A Early Man in the District of Huddersfield, Vol 3, Tolson Memorial

Museum, Huddersfield, 1924.Phillips, George S Walks Round Huddersfield, Bond & Hardy, Huddersfield, 1848.Pile, Albert T Buildings of Old Whitby, Caedmon Press, Whitby, 1979.Pobjoy, H N & M The Story of The Ancient Parish of Harthead-cum-Clifton, The Ridings

Publishing Co, Driffield, 1972.Pontefract, Ella Yorkshire Cottage, J M Dent & Sons, London.Hartley, Marie Places covered: Hambleton.

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Pontey, W The Rural Improver, John Harding, London, 1822.Raffan, Emma Jospeh Blamires 1861-1918, 1967.Raine, James Historic Towns: York, Longmans, Green & Co, London, 1893.Raistrick, Arthur (ed) North York Moors National Park Guide No 4, HMSO, London, 1966.Rayner, Simeon The History of Pudsey, Longmans, Green & Co, London, 1887.Richmond, Ian A Huddersfield in Roman Times, Wheatley, Dyson & Son, Huddersfield,

1925.Rimmer, Alfred Our Old Country Towns, Chatto & Windus, London, 1881.

Places covered: Belgrave, Market Drayton, Derbyshire, York,Staffordshire, Leicester, Cinque Ports, etc.

Ross, F Celebrities of the Yorkshire Wolds, Trubner & Co, London, 1878.Places covered: Driffield, Bridlington, Malton, etc.

Roth, H Ling The Genesis of Banking in Halifax, King &Sons, Halifax, 1914.Ruskin, John The Rights of Labour, W Reeves, 1890.Ryan, G F Ecclesiastical Establishments Considered, and the Principals and

Practices of Congregational Dissenters Defended, 1834.Ryan, John G Nugae Porticae, T G Lancashire, Huddersfield, 1834.Sadler, Michael E Report on Secondary and Technical Education in Huddersfield,

Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1904.Scott, E Kilburn Leeds Church Middle Class School from 1870-1907, 1927.Scott, W Herbert The West Riding of Yorkshire Contemporary Biographies,

W T Pike & Co, Brighton, 1902.Scratcherd, Norrison The History of Morley, 2nd ed, 1874.Searle, January The Country Sketch Book, Partridge & Oakey, London, 1851.

Essays, John Chapman, London, 1851.Memoirs of Ebenezer Elliott, Whittaker & Hudds Brook, London, 1852.

Smith, William The History and Antiquities of Morley, Longmans, Green & Co, London1876.Morley: Ancient and Modern, Longmans, Green & Co, London, 1886.Old Yorkshire, Longmans, Green & Co, London, 1881.Places covered: Cities, Castles, Halls, Churches, & Dales.Rambles About Morley, John Russell Smith, London, 1896.

Snowdon, J K The Webb of an Old Weaver, Sampson, Low, Marston & Co, London, 1896.

Spencer, Noel Scrap Book of Huddersfield, Wheatley Dyson & Son, Huddersfield.Southwalk, Elizabeth Bronte Moors And Villages from Thornton to Haworth, John Lane Ltd,Mackenzie, T London.

Places covered: Thornton, Oxenhope, Haworth, Stanbury, & Ponden.Stanger, J Barbara A Study in the Development of Primary Education in Halifax from the

Earliest Beginnings to the Passing of the Education Act 1944.Incorporating a Detailed Log Book of one Particular School, ieWardley Road Junior School, Halifax, 1968.

Stephens, J R Sketch of the Life and Opinions of Richard Oastler, Joshua Hobson,Leeds, 1838.

Stephenson, Tom The Pennine Way, HMSO, London, 1969.Places covered: Edale, Malham, Swaledale, Tynedale, & Cheviot.

Stocks, William B Pennine Journey, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1960.Stringer, G E The Working of a Thin Seam Colliery, Surtees Society Yorkshire Diaries and Autobiographies in the 17th and 18th Centuries,

Andrews & Co, Durham, 1886.Sykes, Arthur W Ramsden Street Independent Chapel 1825-1925, Advertiser Press,

Huddersfield, 1925.Sykes, D F E Ben o’Bill’s, the Luddite, Walker, G HSykes, D F E The History of the Colne Valley, F Walker, Slaithwaite, 1896.

The History of Huddersfield and the Valley of the Colne, the Holme,and the Dearne, The “Worker” Press, Huddersfield.The History of Huddersfield and its Vicinity, Advertiser Press,Huddersfield, 1898.Life of James Henry Firth, Advertiser Press, Huddersfield, 1897.

Sykes, John Slawit in the ‘Sixties, Schofield & Sims Ltd, London & Huddersfield.Places covered: Slaithwaite.

Tarrant, J R Retail Distribution in Eastern Yorkshire in Relation to Central PlaceTheory, University of Hull Publications, 1967.Places covered: Beverley, Hornsea, & Driffield.

Tate, W E A History of Yorkshire, Darwen Finlayson Ltd, London, 1960.Singleton, F BTaylor, Henry King James’s Grammar School, Almondbury, 1958.Taylor, R D Yorkshire Anecdotes, Whittaker & Co, London, 1883.

Yorkshire Anecdotes - Second Series, Whittaker & Co, London, 1887.Taylor, R V Biographical Sketches of the Worthies of Leeds and Neighbourhood,

Simpkin, Marshall & Co, London, 1865.Thompson, W Victor Grayson, MP, “The Worker” Press, Huddersfield, 1910.

Places covered: The Colne Valley.

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Thoresby Society The History of Methley, 1937.Tomlinson, G W Some Accounts of the Founders of the Huddersfield Subscription

Library, Daily Chronicle Steam Printing Works, Huddersfield,1875

Turner, Ben Rise and Progress of the Heavy Woollen District of the General Unionof Textile Workers, “Yorkshire Factory Times”, 1917.Places covered: Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Leeds, Morley, Ossett,Wakefield, & Alverthorpe.

Turner, J Horsfall The Antiquities of Halifax, T Harrison, Bingley, 1884.The Elland Tragedies, Harrison & Sons, Bingley, 1890.Places covered: Elland, Brighouse, & Quarmby.Halifax Gibbet Law, T Harrison, Bingley, 1886.The History of Brighouse, Rastrick and Hipperholme, T Harrison & Sons,Bingley, 1893.Independency at Brighouse or Bridge End Chapel - Pastors and People,J S Jowett “News” Office, Brighouse, 1878.Yorkshire Place Names as Mentioned in the Domesday Book, T Harrison& Sons, Bingley.Places covered: Yorkshire, North Lancashire.

Turner J Horsfall (ed) Yorkshire Genealogist, Vols 1&2, T Harrison, Bingley, 1888&1890.Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Vols 1&2, T Harrison, Bingley, 1888.

Waddington, G Historical and Biographical Notices, Joseph Ward & Co, Dewsbury,1886.Places covered: Dewsbury.

Walton, James The Palaeobotany of Robin Hood Quarry, Leeds,Wade, Donald Yorkshire Survey - A Report on Community Relations in Yorkshire,

Yorkshire Committee for Community Relations, Leeds, 1971.Wade, Gwen An Anthology of West Riding Dialect Verse, Yorkshire Dialect Society.

Walker, J U History of Wesleyan Methodism in Halifax, Harty & Walker, Halifax,1836.

Walton, James Early Timbered Buildings of Huddersfield, Tolson Memorial Museum,Huddersfield, 1955.

Walton, Mary Sheffield - Its Story and its Achievements, Telegraph & Star, Sheffield,1948.

Watkins, John Life, Poetry, and Letters of Ebenezer Elliott, John Mortimer, London,1850.Places covered: Upperthorpe, nr Sheffield.

Watling, Roy The Fungus and Lichen Flora of the Halifax Parish, Halifax ScientificSociety, 1965.

Wheater, W Old Yorkshire, Hamilton, Adams & Co, London, 1885.Some Historic Mansions of Yorkshire and Their Associations, Richard Jackson, 1888.

White, Walter A Month in Yorkshire, 3rd ed, Chapman & Hall, London, 1889.Whitehead, T W Huddersfield in Roman Times, Tolson Memorial Publications,

Huddersfield, 1925.Wilson, B R The Social Context of the Youth Problem,Wood, Albert B Journal of the Royal Naval Scientific Service, Vol 20 No 4, 1965.Wood, G Bernard Historic Home of Yorkshire, Oliver & Boyd, London, 1957.

Yorkshire, 2nd ed, B T Batsford, London, 1968.Woodhead, T W Occurrence of Boulder Clay at Huddersfield,

History of Huddersfield Water Supplies,Woodhead, T W Remains in the Peat of the Southern Pennines,Erdtman, O G EWright, Thomas Autobiography of Thomas Wright, John Russell Smith, London, 1864.

Places covered: Birkenshaw.Yates, W W The Father of the Brontes, Fred R Spark & Son, Leeds, 1897.

Places covered: Dewsbury.Yorkshire Archaeo York Civic Records, 1938-1952, Vols 1-8, West Yorkshire Printing Co,-logical Society Wakefield, 1939-1953.Yorkshire Arch & Excursion Programme.Topographical Assoc Places covered: Ripon, Beverley, York, Halifax, Skipton, Selby, etc.Yorkshire Dialect An East Yorkshire Anthology - Yorkshire Dialect Poems,Society York Minster Screen,

A Cleveland Anthology,Yorkshire Dialect Prose,A Yorkshire Dialogue - Cawley,Emily Bronte and the Haworth Dialect,A Yorkshire Dialogue - Dean,Yorkshire Dialect Prose - Second Series,Dialect Verse from the Ridings, 1970.

Authors UnknownAncient and Accepted Rite for England, Wales, 1900.

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Centenary Souvenir of John Taylors Ltd, Huddersfield, 1956.Colne Valley Almanack, 1932-3, & 1936-8.The Dialect of Leeds and its Neighbourhood, John Russell Smith, 1862.History of Worsborough,An Historical Account of the Luddites, John Cowgill, Huddersfield, 1862.Huddersfield and District Information Scheme, Minutes of Meetings, 1962-65.Huddersfield Residents Guide and Annual Reviews, 1957 & 1962.A Pedigree of the Forsters and Forsters, David Brown & Sons, Huddersfield, 1931.Proceedings of the Geological & Polytechnic Society 1840-59,Reminiscences of the Old Clough House,Round our Coasts: The Seaside Portfolio, George Newnes Ltd, London,St Thomas’ Church Huddersfield, The Ministry of Samuel Swire, Priest 1893-1936,Vol 1.The Story of 100 Years of Endeavour in the Service of the Gas Industry,W C Holmes & Co Ltd, Huddersfield, 1950.The Turnbridge News, Vol 7 No 2, W C Holmes & Co Ltd, Huddersfield, 1962.Yorkshire Life Illustrated, Whitehorn Press, Manchester, 1958.

DirectoriesHuddersfield and District Directory, 1876.Huddersfield and District Directory, 1879.Huddersfield County Borough Directory, 1937.Huddersfield Civic and Commerical Directory, 1961.

Local Newspaper ClippingsApril 1961 - September 1962.August 1963 - April 1965.May 1965 - May 1967

Pamphlets Associated with the Holmfirth Flood, 1852Appeal to the Humanity of Englishmen.Holmfirth’s Solemn Voice.Report of an Important Meeting, 22 May 1852.Report of the United Committee, 19 May 1852.

Newspapers

Bradford Labour Echo, 1895-1899 MF HM31Bradford Pioneer, 1913-1935 MF HM32-39Charter London, 1839 - 1840 MF MM 188 - 191Chartist Circular, 1839 - 1842 MF MM 139Clarion, Manchester 1891-1893 MF HM43-44Clarion, London 1894-1915 MF HM45-66Colne Valley Guardian, 1896-1976 BVFree Labour Press, extracts, 1899 - 1907 MF MM 142 - 143Guardian, Manchester 1865-1879 MF HM362-418Huddersfield Citizen, 1935 - 1951 MF MM 460ILP News, London, 1897-1903 MF HM42Keighley Labour Journal, 1894-1902 MF HM29030Labour Elector, 1888 - 1894 MF MM 259Labour Gazette, extracts, 1894, 1896 MF MM 141Labour Leader, London 1894-1908 MF HM191-207Labour Pioneer, Dewsbury 1919-1922 MF HM40Labour Prophet, Manchester 1892-1898 MF HM41Leeds Intelligencer, 1754-1866 MF HM741-803Leeds Mercury, 1738-1849 MF HM631-673Leeds Mercury 1850-1883 MF HM208-315Manchester Guardian, 1865-1879 MF HM362-418Northern Star, 1838 - 1852 MF MM 109 - 138Poor Man's Guardian, 1847 MF MM 140Social Democrat, 1897 - 1911 MF MM 262 - 265Socialist Record, 1912 - 1916 MF MM 261Voice of the West Riding,1833-1834 MF HM491Weekly Mercury, 1720-1731 MF HM615-616The Worker (Huddersfield), 1905 - 1922 MF MM 266 - 278Workers Weekly Record, 1908-1934 MF HM181-189Working Man, 1866 MF MM 258Yorkshire Factory Times Huddersfield 1889-1908 MF HM162-180Yorkshire Factory Times Dewsbury 1908-1924 MF HM181-189

and Workers Weekly Record

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III WEB BASED SOURCESSome web sites including digitised archival material

From History to Her Story: Yorkshire Women’s Lives on linehttp://www.historytoherstory.org.uk/

From Weaver to webhttp://www.calderdale.gov.uk/wtw/

Genealogical and related sourceshttp://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/

Moving herehttp://www.movinghere.org.uk/

Nursing in Huddersfieldhttp://www.hud.ac.uk/hhs/departments/hswcs/nursing_history/index.htm

Yorkshire Quakershttp://www.acsweb.hull.ac.uk/arc/quaker/

Yorkshire Vernaular Buildings Study Grouphttp://www.yvbsg.org.uk/

Archive catalogues

Huddersfield University Archiveshttp://wwwcls.hud.ac.uk/cls/archives

Leeds University Archiveshttp://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/spcoll/index.htm

West Yorkshire Archive Servicehttp://www.archives.wyjs.org.uk/index.htm

Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, Yorkhttp://www.york.ac.uk/inst/bihr/

Yorkshire Signposthttp://www.archives.wyjs.org.uk/top.html

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