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- ACCRETION of Land to South Holderness,
- Almanacs, High price of, in 1820,
- Alured, John, M. P, for Hedon,
- Alvin, Adam,
- Angell, John, buried at Keyingham
- Angell, Justinian, builder of Spurn Lighthouse,
- Appleyard, Sir Matthew,
- Apprenticeship of Pauper Children
- Assize of Bread,
- Att See, Peter, first Member of Parliament for Ravenspurn
- Attsee, John, William, and Mary,
- Auburn,
- BARBER CHIRURGEON,
- Beacons,
- Beggars, Former treatment of,
- Boyle, J. R. ( History of Hedon) (3)
- Burial in Woollen,
- Burstall Priory, (2)
- Burstwick,
- Account of in Domesday,
- The Manor of,
- Wife of Robert Bruce a prisoner at Mortgaged to Wm. Dela
Pole,
- The Church List of Incumbents,
- Inscriptions in the Church List of Old Church Plate,
- The Parish Registers Extracts, from Military Encampment at,
- Churchwarden's Account Book, Extracts from,
- Chapels at,
- Burstwick, Inclosure Award,
- Old Deeds relating to the Parish,
- Burton Pidsea,
- The Church at,
- Recusants,
- List of Incumbents
- Old Deeds relating to the Parish,
- CAMERTON,
- Camps, Military, (3)
- Church Plate in Holderness,
- Churches, Large, in Holderness,
- Churches, Sale of Pews in,
- County Council, Order of,
- Coast Erosion,
- Constable Field at Owthorne,
- Constable, Sir Henry,
- Currants, Price of, in 1826,
- DAIRY HOUSES,
- Danes ( see Scandinavians) De la Pole, William, (3)
- Destruction of Land by Sea,
- Dimlington, (2)
- Camp at,
- Value of Land, in 1754
- Dog Whipper at Roos Church,
- Domesday Survey, see extracts under various parishes)
- Drogo ( also see Domesday Extracts)
- Duncalf, John,
- EASINGTON,
- Manors in,
- The Church at,
- Tithe Barn at,
- Parish Registers,
- List of Incumbents,
- Pattinson's Charity for Education,
- Chapels at,
- Old Deeds relating to the Parish, (2)
- Poor's Land,
- Ellerker, Family of,
- Erosion of Holderness Coast,
- FIRTHOLME Farm at Easington,
- Fox, George, visits Holderness,
- Frismersk,
- Frodingham, South,
- GAVESTON, Piers,
- Grand, Sarah, and Rysom Garth,
- Groynes useful in preventing Erosion, (2)
- HALSHAM
- The Constable Mausoleum at,
- The Church at,
- Effigy in Church at,
- Parish Charities,
- List of Incumbents,
- Parish Registers,
- Chapel at,
- Hartburn,
- Hedon,
- Church at,
- Church Bells at,
- Parish Registers,
- Tennysons at ( footnote),
- Constables at,
- Quaker baptisms at,
- Plague at,
- Raikes Family, The,
- Aldermen, Mortality among
- King's Evil, Touching for
- Robert Raikes petitions Parliament,
- Bull Baiting at,
- Chamberlains' Accounts at
- Chapels at,
- Old Deeds relating to the Parish,
- Hildyard family at Winestead,
- Hildyard, Sir C, monument in Winestead Church,
- Hilston,
- Holderness, Seigniory of,
- Hollym,
- Church at,
- Chapel at,
- Charity for Education,
- Holmpton,
- Church at,
- Dovecotes at,
- Church Furniture, Inventory of,
- List of Incumbents,
- Parish Registers,
- Churchwardens' Accounts,
- Overseers' Accounts,
- Value of Land at, in 1811,
- Primitive Methodist Chapel,
- Inclosure of Open Lands
- Hour Glasses in Churches,
- Hyde,
- KELSEY Hill,
- Keyingham,
- Account of, in Domesday,
- Cross at,
- The Church at,
- Inscriptions in Church
- Parish Registers,
- Extracts from Vestry Book,
- Old Deeds relating to the Parish,
- Inclosure of Open Lands,
- Tithe Award,
- Chapels at,
- Level Drainage,
- Creek, Warship in,
- Old Gravel Pit,
- Kilnsea,
- Old Church of St. Helen engulfed by the Sea,
- Present Church,
- List of Incumbents,
- Inventory of Church Furniture in 1552,
- Parish Registers, Extracts from,
- Burials from Wrecked Vessels,
- Churchwardens' Accounts Extracts from,
- Old Lady's Recollections Of,
- Primitive Methodist Chapel,
- Prehistoric Remains at
- Warren,
- Cross, (2)
- Parish Award,
- Kirkstall Abbey,
- LEATHER Breeches,
- Letters, Former Heavy Postage on
- Lifeboat Services at Withernsea,
- Lighthouse at Withernsea,
- Long Bank, Breach at,
- MARRIAGE Banns, published in Market Place,
- Marvell, Andrew, Born at Winestead,
- Mausoleum at Halsham,
- Mere at Withernsea,
- Military Camp at Tunstall,
- Murder of Owthorne Vicar,
- NEVILL'S Farm, Erosion at,
- Newsham engulfed by the Sea,
- Norse words still used in Holderness Northorpe,
- Nuthill,
- Nuttles,
- North Eastern Railway,
- ORWYTHFLEET,
- Ottringham,
- in Domesday Survey
- The Church,
- Church Lands,
- Churchwardens' Books
- Old Deed relating to the Parish,
- Wesleyan Chapel,
- Out Newton, (2)
- Overtons of Easington,
- Overton, Col. Robert, Governor of Hull,
- Overtons, Deeds relating to, (5)
- Owthorne
- Population of,
- Loss of Land by Sea,
- Church
- List of Incumbents,
- Old Village of,
- Old Church of,
- Inventory of Old Church Furniture,
- An Old Church Terrier
- Parish Registers,
- Churchwardens' Accounts,
- Inclosure of Open Lands
- Schedule of Landowners at Inclosure,
- Murder of Vicar of,
- PAGHILL ( see Paull)
- Pailebone, William, M. P. for Ravenspurn,
- Parish Constables at Withernsea
- Parish Registers, General Notes on
- Park. G. R, " Church Bells of Holderness, "
- Patrington,
- Account of, in Domesday Book,
- The Church,
- Inscriptions in the Church,
- List of Incumbents
- Parish Registers,
- Old Deed relating to the Parish,
- Inclosure Award,
- Chapels at,
- Haven at,
- Thew, Engraver, Native of,
- First Post Office at,
- Parish Books,
- Paull,
- In Domesday Survey,
- Shipyard at,
- King Charles at,
- The Church,
- Owthorne
- The Living in 1655,
- Parish Registers,
- Certificate of Freedom from Impressment,
- Chalice in Church, (2)
- Deeds relating to the Parish,
- Parish Award,
- Workhouse at,
- Paullholme,
- Parish Apprentices,
- Penythorpe,
- Penny Postage, Inauguration of,
- Pistols, etc, found in District, Description of,
- Plague at Roos in 1588,
- Plowland,
- Poor Law System ( old),
- Population of District, Former,
- Postal System, Old, Notes on,
- Poulson's History of Holderness, (2)
- Powder Monkey Bay,
- Press Gang, (2)
- Preston,
- Account of, in Domesday
- Old Field Names at,
- The Church at,
- Interesting Chalice at,
- List of Incumbents,
- Inscriptions in Church,
- Deeds relating to the Parish Charities,
- Parish Registers,
- Parish Award,
- Chapels at,
- Burials in Woollen at,
- QUAKERS in Holderness, (2)
- List of Meetings ( 1669)
- Lists of Births and Deaths of,
- Adult Baptisms of,
- Sufferings of,
- RAIKES, Robt, Petition to Parlialiament,
- Railway, Hull to Withernsea (3)
- Ravages by the Sea and Humber
- Ravenser ( see Ravenspurn) Ravenspurn, (2)
- Recusants in Holderness,
- Registration ( Civil) of Births, Marriages, and Deaths,
- Renish Farm and the Quakers,
- Ridgmont,
- Rimswell, (2)
- Rogues, declared by Statute,
- Roman Catholics formerly numerous at Burstwick,
- Roman Keys found in the District
- Romans in Holderness,
- Roos,
- Mention of, in Domesday
- Church at,
- Parish Registers, Extracts from,
- List of Incumbents,
- Parish Charities, (2)
- Churchwardens' Accounts, (2)
- Overseers' Accounts,
- Chapels at,
- Parish Award,
- Royal Commission on Coast Erosion Report of,
- Ryehill,
- Rysom Garth,
- SCANDINAVIANS, Traces of, in Holderness,
- Sea, ravages by, on the Coast,
- Seathorne, (2)
- Seigniory of Holderness,
- Sister Churches,
- South Frodingham, (2)
- Shaw, Master John,
- Shakespeare, mentions Ravenspurn
- Sinclair, Rev. H, Murder of, at Owthorne,
- Skeckling,
- Skeffling, (2)
- The Church,
- Parish Registers,
- Parish Charity,
- Wesleyan Chapel,
- South Frodingham, (2)
- Spurn, (2)
- Spurn, and Wilbrord, Apostle to the Frisians,
- Stamp Duty on Entries in Parish Registers,
- Stamford Bridge, Battle of,
- Stickney, Ambrose,
- Storm, Violent, in 1634,
- Subscribers to this Work, List of
- Sunk Island,
- Lease of, at
- a year
- The various Embankments at,
- The Church at,
- Sunthorpe,
- TEA, Price of, in 1826,
- Ten chains Field at Easington,
- Tennysons of Holderness, (2)
- Tennyson, Alfred, Lord ( Poet Laureate),
- Tharlesthorpe,
- Thew, the Engraver,
- Thorngumbald,
- Thorpe,
- Tippling at Parish Meetings,
- Tosti ( see also Domesday Survey)
- Tunstall,
- Landowners at,
- Military Encampment at
- Church at,
- List of Incumbents,
- Parish Registers,
- Sailors drowned at,
- Old Constables' Accounts Churchwardens' Accounts
- Pitch Pipe at,
- Old Deed relating to Parish,
- of November Celebrations,
- Church Almanac,
- Inclosure of Open Lands
- Erosion of Coast,
- Coast Guard,
- Church Rate at, (2)
- VISITORS, Accommodation for, at Withernsea,
- WARSHIP, (2)
- Waxholme, (2)
- Weeton,
- Welwick,
- In Domesday Survey,
- The Church,
- Chalice at,
- Brasses in Church,
- Parish Registers,
- Old Parish Book ( 1651)
- Great Storm, in 1660,
- Rate of Wages in 1663
- Names of Occupiers in 1736,
- Constables' Accounts,
- Old Deed relating to the Parish,
- Chapels at,
- Whipping of Beggars and Rogues,
- Winestead,
- The Church,
- Hildyard Monuments
- List of Incumbents,
- Andrew Marvell, rector of,
- Parish Registers,
- Baptism of Andrew Marvell ( the Poet)
- Andrew Marvell, Account of,
- Withernsea, as a Health Resort Urban Council,
- Origin of Name,
- Urban District of
- Population of,
- Area of,
- Occupiers in 1706,
- Occupiers in 1837,
- In Ancient Times,
- In the Roman Period,
- Mentioned in Domesday Survey
- Market and Fairs at,
- References to,
- Beacons at,
- The Manors,
- Railway Opened,
- Church at,
- Parish Constable,
- Church Bells,
- Incumbents, List of,
- Inscriptions in Churchyard,
- Parish Registers,
- Parish Registers at Restoration, 1669, entries in,
- Church Estate,
- Overseers' and Constables' Accounts,
- Old Deeds relating to
- Inclosure of Open Lands,
- Sea Wall,
- Convalescent Home,
- Schools at,
- Nonconformist Churches,
- Lifeboat at,
- Rocket Brigade Established,
- Lighthouse,
- Bathing, Golf Links etc,
- Coastguard,
- Accommodation for Visitors,
- First Post Office at,
- Estate Company,
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