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The Index, Letters H to Q of the book
by
Dr. Thomas Dunham Whitaker
Please note that this index is given in good faith as a
guide to the contents of the book, but there may be errors in
both the original index and the transcription of the index.
Numbers in brackets give the number of pages referenced when greater than one.
- Haddon, Rev. Peter, some account of,
- Hague, Mr. Joseph,
- Hagger, Rev. Joh.
- Haigh,
- Hale, Rev. Richard, A. M.
- Hales, Rev. Henry,
- Hale, Robert, inscription to, in Thornhill Church,
- Halifax, Earl, George Elland,
- Marquis, William,
- his monument in Westminster Abbey,
- Halifax, (3)
- what formerly called, (3)
- how situated during the war between king Charles and the
Parliament,
- parish, on the present name of,
- account of, the hermitage at
- site of the town of, and the scenery, (2)
- antiquities of,
- manners and customs of the inhabitants, (2)
- dialect of,
- portrait of the natives of,
- religion of, (2)
- valley of East Calder near
- barren nature of the district of, (2)
- how surveyed in Doomsday (3)
- increase of the the townships belonging to, (2)
- cultivation of, (2)
- population and extent of the note, )
- Mr. Watson's Temple of Fame for the,
- Church, period of its erection
- granted to the priory of St Lewis, (2)
- representation and description of, (3)
- endowment of the vicarage of,
- chapels belonging,
- M. S. containing an account of the building of,
- vicars, (2)
- monumental inscription in
- town gibbet law, (2)
- new church recently erected in,
- description of the cloth hall and in what the great merit
of it consists,
- Hall, Rev. Joh. de,
- Hall garth, a close at Sherburne, remaiks on,
- Hall tower hill, conjecture respecting
- Hayworth, Rev. Henry,
- Halton, Rev. Ric. de)
- Hambald, Rev. Thomas,
- Hamerton, Sir Stephen,
- Hammond, Charles, A. M.
- Hamond, Peter,
- Hamylton, Rev. Joh. de,
- Hannay, Rev. Jac.
- Hanson, John,
- Harbourhead,
- Hardcastle, Rev. Sandford,
- Hardisley, Rev. William, B. A.
- Hardwicke, Lord, ( note, )
- Hardwicke, Lord, abstract of his speech in the case of Messrs
Scott and Kirshaw,
- Hardwick, Thomas,
- on the gibbet law, for the parish of, (2)
- on the wicked propensities of the foresters of,
- great defects in the administration of justice at,
- Hardy, Rev. Thomas,
- Harewood, Earl of,
- Harewood,
- on the etymology of the name of,
- situation, climate and fertility of,
- on its union with Gawthorpe,
- Castle, description of,
- on the apartments (2)
- singular circumstance respecting the great hall
- its Lords, (3)
- exposed to sale,
- advertisement respecting contrasted with that of a modern
auctioneer, (2)
- by whom purchased,
- by what distinguished from other seats,
- Church, to whom the erection of may, be ascribed (3)
- on the preservation of the tombs at,
- out line of, (2)
- vicars of,
- Hargreaves, George,
- Harp, Sir John, remarks respecting the supposed slaughter
of, ( note, )
- Harper, Henry, A. M. principal of Edmund Hall Oxford,
- Harrington, Sir. John,
- Harrison, John, builds and endows St. John's Church, (2)
- singular letter of Roger Portington to him, ( note, ) (2)
- Mr. on his letters respecting Francis Thorpe, Esq.
- Mr. on his account of Halifax, (2)
- Rev. John,
- Rev. Gilbert,
- Harryson, Rev. William, B. A. (2)
- Hartlington, Joandes,
- Harvey, Dr. Henry,
- Hastings, Sir Richard,
- Lady Elizabeth, partly builds St. John's Church,
- improvements by, in the Mansion at Ledston
- Hastings, Lady Elizabeth, her monument and inscription to
her memory in the church of Ledsham
- her table of injunctions to the parochial minister of Ledsham,
- Hastings, Lady Anne, and Lady Frances, monument of, and lines
addressed to, (2)
- Hatfield,
- Hathershelf scout, near Turvin Valley singular discovery
of a savage plunderer at, ( noted
- Hawise, fourth sister of Ranulph Earl of Chester,
- Hawkesworth, Rev. Joh. de, (2)
- Hawksworth, Thomas, some account of,
- Walter,
- on the pedigree of,
- Haworth chapel, some account of (2)
- Hay, Abbot Eustace of, tradition respecting,
- Hayman, Rev. Ric.
- Hayton, Rev. William de,
- Hayworth, Rev. William,
- Heald, A. M.
- Hearn, Thomas, (2)
- Heaton, Richard,
- Heaton Church, curious account of see Cleckheaton, and Kirkheaton
- Heaton hanging,
- Heaton's of Mirfield, arms and inscription to in Dewsbury,
church
- Hebdenbridge, beautiful scenery near
- Hedingley,
- on the etymology of the name,
- fomerly belonging to the Saxons,
- gigantic oak at,
- Heiland, Hug. de,
- Heland, Joh. de,
- Helay, or Carter, Rev. Joh.
- Henry, I. his reign, a great æ ra of church building,
- Henry, II. his quarrel with Roger de Mowbray,
- Henry, VIII. grants the advowson of the parish church of
St. Peter in Leeds to Thomas Culpepper Esq.
- Hennygburgh, Rev. Thomas de,
- Hepworth,
- Heptonstall, Mr. Watson's opinion controverted respecting,
(2)
- Heptonstall, situation of and conjectures respecting the
name of,
- parochial chapel of, some account of,
- description of,
- curious memorials extracted by Mr. Watson respecting,
- Herberd, John,
- Hermitage dedicated to John the Baptist in Halifax
- Herteshead, John de,
- Hertshead, anciently Hertsheved,
- charter respecting its owners, &c.
- Hertshead chapel, situation and dedescription of,
- Hertford, Rev. Thomas de,
- Marchioness Isabella, portrait of at Temple Newsome,
- lines addressed to,
- Herryson, Rev. John,
- Heseldon Hall, situation and description of,
- Heskebolt, or Eshold,
- Hethfield, battle of,
- Heton, Lord William de, (2)
- Heton, Sir John de, conjecture respecting his erection of
the church of Mirfield, (2)
- Hetons, lords of Castle Hall, at Mirfield,
- Heton, Alan de,
- Rev. John de,
- Rev. William de,
- de, the first race of mesne lords at Kirk Heaton,
- Heukesworth, or Upper Esholt,
- Hickes, Dr. ( note)
- Hicks, Rev. Roger de,
- Hickson, Rev. Walter,
- Highways, observations respecting the trusts connected with
them,
- Highburton,
- Hill, Rev. Edward,
- Hillagh, Rev. Richard de,
- Hillary, Joseph,
- Hippron, John, (2)
- Hipperholme,
- remarks on the township of, (2)
- History of Sir John Elland of Eland and his antagonists,
- Hitch, Rev. Robert, (2)
- Hoder. See Huddersfield
- Hodgson, , A. M.
- Captain, concerned in the Farriley Wood Plot, (2)
- Hodson, Christopher,
- Hogeson, Rev. Richard
- Hogg, William,
- Holand, Mr. Richard,
- Holbeck, (3)
- account of the township of (2)
- Holden, Rev. Alexander,
- Holdesworth, Dr. murdered in the vicarage house of Halifax,
- Holdsworth, John,
- one of the conspirators in the Farnley Wood Plot, (2)
- Holgate, Archbishop, (5)
- Holgil, Rev. William,
- Hollinthorpe,
- Holland, Earl of, his portrait at Temple Newsome,
- Holme,
- Chapel,
- Rev. John de,
- Rev. Thomas,
- Holmes, Nussey, A. M.
- Holmfirth,
- Holmfirth chapel, remarks on,
- Holroyd, convicted and executed for the murder of Mr. Scurr,
and his family,
- Holt, Rev. Chrstopher,
- Holts of Grislehurst, portraits of in Whitley Hall,
- Holy Cross, vicarage, &c. &c. of in Bristol,
- Holy Family, painting of,
- Holyoake, John,
- Holy Trinity, priory of, at York made subordinate to the
house of W. Martin, of Marmonster in France,
- on the donations to, of the parish church of Leeds,
- dissolution of in 1538
- intent of the family of Evre, with,
- Honeywood, Captain,
- Hood, Sir John,
- Robin,
- some account of his death (2)
- on his supposed gravestone
- Hooke, Rev. Richard,
- Hooper, Rev. James,
- Hopkinson, George, protection against
- war afforded to, (2)
- John, his monument in Rothwell church,
- his house protected against
- war, (2)
- Hopperholme,
- Hopton, Sir Ingram, Lord of Armley (2)
- John, bishop of Norwich some account of,
- John, Esq.
- John,
- Roger, Esq.
- Horbury, its situation, and why so called, (2)
- Saxon fort at,
- chapel, remarks on the old
- description of the new one and by whom erected, (2)
- Horley Green,
- Hornby, Rev. John de,
- Horne, Rev. Thomas,
- Horseforth, where the township of is situated, (2)
- on the etymology of the name, (2)
- its purchasers and possessors,
- Nigel de,
- Robert,
- Horton, Thomas,
- Hoskyn, Rev. Joh,
- Hospitals, how they should be constructed to prevent fire,
&c.
- Hough, Rev. Edmund, some account of,
- Houghton, population of,
- House of Recovery, for the reception of patients in infectious
fevers at Leeds,
- Houses at Leeds, and how and of what formerly constructed,
- Houses, on the construction of so as to prevent fire, &c.
- Hoveden, Roger, (2)
- How,
- Howes, Rev. ' George,
- Howley Hall, remarks respecting, (2)
- description and demolition of,
- Hudder, or Huddart. See Huddersfield
- Huddersfield, parish of, whence the name of is derived,
- situation of, and how formed,
- to whom granted,
- Lords of,
- chapels belonging to and population of,
- church, by whom erected, and endowed,
- remarks on,
- Hudson, Rev. Edward,
- Hughes, Sir Edward,
- Hugo, Dns, vicar of Leeds,
- Hulme; Rev. Joseph, short account of his life and character,
(2)
- Humlock, Rev. John,
- Hungate, Mr.
- Hunslet, account of, (2)
- Hunslet, (2)
- mistake respecting the name
- mill,
- curates of,
- chapel,
- Hunsdon, Lord,
- Henry
- Hunt, Rev. Anthony, (2)
- Hunter, Captain Leut.
- Huntington, Rev. Otho de.
- Hurts, singular records of the family of,
- Huntington, Earl of,
- Henry of,
- Hutchinson, Colonel, concerned in the Farnley Wood Plot,
- Hutton, Archbishop, (2)
- Hyde, Robert,
- Hyrst. Rev. Henry,
- Ibbetson, Sir Henry,
- Mr. James, on his house at Denton,
- Joshua,
- Idle, manor of, to whom it anciently belonged,
- Iles, Martin,
- Ilkley, (3)
- Illingworth, chapel, when and by whom erected,
- Incumbents, catalogue of, who have held the benefice of Leeds
church,
- Infirmary, Leeds,
- number of patients admitted since its first opening in 1767,
- Ingleby, Sir John,
- Ingram, Sir Arthur, (2)
- some account of (2)
- his house at Temple Newsome, (2)
- Ingram, Sir Arthur, his house destroyed by fire, ( note)
- inscription to, in the church of Whitkirk, (2)
- Inns, how they should be constructed so as to prevent fire,
&c.
- Inquisition respecting the family estates of the Saviles,
- respecting the parish church of Bradford (2)
- Inscriptions, &c. On an embayed window in Kiddal Hall,
- to Mr. Clarke, on a wall of the Grammar School, Wakefield,
(2)
- on the paintings at Woodsome,
- et. seq in the manor house, Bolling, (2)
- Harewood Hall, see monumental inscriptions
- Insula, Rev. Thomas de,
- Irby, Rev. Richard de,
- Irwin, Viscount Edward, his monument, inscription, &c.
in Whitkirk church, (2)
- Viscountess Frances, description of her house of Temple Newsome,
- on her attention to domestie comfort,
- collection of paintings and portraits in, (2)
- park belonging to,
- monument and inscription to
- Lord Viscount, his portrait at Temple Newsome
- Ismay, Rev. Joseph,
- Iveson, Rev. Anthony,
- Iveson, Sir Richard
- Jackson, Rev. Joshua,
- Peter, (2)
- Rev. Robert,
- William,
- Mr. Jeremiah,
- Jennison, Thomas,
- Jefferson, John,
- Jenkin, Dr.
- Jesu Guild,
- Jobbin, John,
- Jolly, Rev. Mr. one of the conspirators in the Farnley Wood
Plot
- Johnson, Cuthbert,
- Dr. of Pontefract, his opinion respecting the Kelder river
- Jowet, Dr. Joseph, received his early education at the Leeds
Grammar School,
- Jump Clough,
- Justice, improved state of its administration since the century,
- Kaldur. See Calder
- Kaverleia, Alexander de,
- Kaye, Sir Arthur, on his monument in Almondbury church, (2)
- Kaye, Beatrice,
- Rev. Benjamin,
- Edward, of Woodsome,
- George,
- Sir John,
- John Lister,
- John, (4)
- Kay, Laurence,
- Nicholas,
- William, (2)
- family, arms, tombs, and inscriptions to,
- Kelder. See Calder river
- Kell Hill,
- Kellem,
- Kellingbeck, Rev. John, some account of,
- et. seq family of,
- Thomas,
- Esq.
- Kempe, Dr. Bishop of London,
- Kenningsbotl,
- Kennet, Rev. Benjamin
- Kent, Rev. Joh.
- Keps, Joan,
- Keswick, East,
- Kettlethorpe,
- Kiddal Hall, inscription on an embayed Window at
- Kighley, Richard,
- Killingbeck, Rev. John, monumental inscription on, (2)
- Kinde, Rev. Joh.
- King, General,
- King, Rev. John
- Kippax, orthography of the name,
- Kirk, Mr. on his seat at Cookridge,
- Kirkbeeston,
- Kirkbeston. See Kirkbeeston
- Kirkburton, parish of, (2)
- situation of the town and lords of,
- population of the parish of,
- church, its situation and description,
- chantries returned by Archbishop Holgate,
- on the painted glass in the windows of,
- vicars of
- Kirkby, Rev. Thomas de,
- Kirkby Lonsdale, remarks on the architecture of the church
of,
- Kirkeleyd, charter respecting,
- Kirkgate, one of the Saxon streets,
- Kirk Heaton, parish of, another portion of the Saxon parish
of Dewsbury, (3)
- church, large yew tree at, (2)
- lords of,
- church,
- chantry,
- monuments, &c, (2)
- rectors of,
- Kirklees nunnery, (2)
- on the situation of,
- description of the building,
- on the tombs, &c
- Kirklees nunnery, Robin Hood intered there,
- Kirkshaw, Dr. ( note)
- Kirshaw, Dr. Richard,
- Kirshaw, Rev. Samuel,
- his contest with the Rev James Scott, (2)
- Dr. Samuel, received his early education at the Leeds Grammar
School, (2)
- Kirkstall, (3)
- Abbey, a structure of great antiquity and celebrity,
- architecture of,
- description and plan of, (2)
- lavatory,
- fall of the tower,
- kitchen
- stone quarries belonging to,
- site and demesne of,
- to whom granted,
- charters belonging to found in the chapel at Allerton, (3)
- original name of; (2)
- monks of and grants to, (2)
- arms,
- Kitchingman, Thomas, Esq.
- Kite, hill of the,
- Kitson, Rev. Peter,
- Knights Templars, on their settlement at Temple Newsome
- ancient cup belonging to found in Sir Arthur Ingram's house
at Temple Newsome
- Knolles, Rev. Thomas,
- Knowsthrop, on the estate of; (2)
- Kollingbeck, Samuel, Gent.
- Kuthl see Kukeleya
- Kylinbeck, John,
- Kynesmersford, Rev. John de,
- Laci, Ilbert de, a Norman chieftain (5)
- Lacy, Rev. Edmund,
- Henry de,
- John de, first Earl of Lincoln of that family, (4)
- Robert de, (3)
- Roger de,
- his marriage, ( note)
- his grant to the monks of Kirkstall, (4)
- Rev. William,
- Alice de, widow of Edmund de her dowry,
- releases the prior, &c. of the Holy Trinity at York of
the advowson of the church at Leeds,
- daughter and heiress of Henry de Lacy, last Earl of Lincoln
of that name,
- Lacies, possessions of the, (14)
- on the ancient seat of the, at Brearley Hall,
- Lagecium, a Roman station, (2)
- Lagencium. See Castleford
- Laidman, Rev. William,
- Lake, Dr. John, account of, (2)
- et seq Lambert,
- General,
- Thomas,
- Lamplugh, William,
- Lancaster, Duke John of Gaunt supposed to have rebuilt the
church at Castleford,
- Thomas, Earl of,
- Henry, Duke of,
- Lancaster, Rev. Mr. Joh,
- Lancasterian School,
- Langetoft, Rev. William de,
- Langeton, Rev. Galr. de, (2)
- Langfield, remarks on the township of, ( note) (2)
- its first lords and successors
- Langfellowe, Rev. Peter de, (2)
- Langton, Sir James,
- John,
- Agnes his wife, monumental inscription on, (2)
- Laccells, Captain, (2)
- Lassels, Captain, aided one of the conspirators in the Farnley
Wood Plot,
- Latimer,
- Laton, Rev. Robert,
- Latryngton, Rev. Henry de,
- Laud, Archbishop,
- Lawrence, , Esq.
- Laycock, Walter,
- Layton, Thomas, Esq. partly builds St. John's Church,
- Lazenby, Scudamore,
- Lazingby, Elizabeth,
- Leaders of the Farnley Wood Plot,
- Leagram, manor of,
- Ledecombe, Rev. John de,
- Ledes, Adam de, remarks on the name,
- Ledes, Rev. Joh. de,
- Ledsham, etymology of the word,
- church of described,
- monuments and inscriptions of Lady Elizabeth Hastings, and
her sisters, Frances and Anne, (2)
- of Lady Bolles, and Robert Hole in,
- first patrons of,
- incumbents of,
- Rev. Henry, murdered,
- Ledston, Barwick, and Ledsham, to whom it formerly belonged,
- Ledston mansion, situation and description of, (2)
- improvements made in by the Earl of Strafford, and Lady Hastings,
- Lee, Archbishop,
- Lee Hill, on the Roman work at,
- Leedes, Radulpho de,
- Leeds, Duke of,
- Margaritta de,
- Roman stations, & c. near,
- not fruitful in events connected with the
- wars,
- its precincts not very prolific in biographical materials,
- Leeds, considered with respect to the improvement of its
inhabitants in arts and manners,
- the improvement of its inhabitants with respect to its mineralogy,
botany, entomology,
- Saxon antiquities at,
- Castle,
- description of it in Domesday,
- on the etymology of the name,
- by whom held in Saxon times
- streets of in the Saxon times,
- its present state compared with that in former times,
- manor of, once in the possession of the Paganels,
- charter of privileges during the reign of John,
- et. seq conjectures concerning the time when its ancient
municipal jurisdiction ceased, and it became an ordinary market
town,
- improved state of the administration of justice in,
- conjectures concerning the manner in which this manor passed
out of the line of the Paganels,
- parish church of,
- a considerable town in the reign of John,
- first chapel which arose in,
- first protestant vicar of,
- the inhabitants purchase the advowson of the living, (2)
- increase of the parish of,
- remained without any other church than St. Peter's till the
reign of Charles I.
- improved state of, in a period of less than
- years,
- increase of the town westwards,
- Grammar School, (2)
- National School,
- Lancasterian School,
- historical events connected with the town,
- et seq stormed by General Fairfax
- et seq visited by the plague,
- not materially affected by the two rebellions of 1715, and
1755,
- riot in 1773,
- population of, in Leland's time,
- progress of domestic architecture in, (2)
- progress of improvement in during the present reign,
- fever at, in 1801, and 1802,
- incorporated in the reign of Charles I.
- improved state of, since Thoresby's time,
- was at one time represented in parliament,
- chnrch, the advowson purchased by the inhabitants, and its
good effects, (2)
- the advowson in danger of being intercepted,
- Leeds Church, the advowson attempted to be simoniacally disposed
of,
- but prevented by a decision of the Lord Keeper Bacon,
- names of the trustees (2)
- particulars of the election of a vicar in 1715,
- contest respecting the living between Mr. Scott, and Mr.
Kirshaw, (2)
- description of the church
- et seq chapels and chantries prior to the reformation,
- suggested improvement in,
- modern epitaphs in,
- et seq the doors closed during the plague,
- conduct of the trustees and vicar of the parish church of,
respecting the chapel of ease at Wortley,
- parish of completed,
- only once represented in parliament,
- boundary of the parish of,
- its situation during the war between King Charles and the
parliament,
- remarks on the town of, in the reign of Henry VIII. by Leland
- the suburbs of,
- Kirkgate,
- Legh, Rev. George, remarks on his character, (2)
- his monument and inscription in Halifax church,
- Gilbert,
- John, of Middleton, his monument in Rothwell church,
- Leigh, Gilbert, Esq. his quarrel with Mr. Watson,
- Leland, Mr. his account of the Swillington family,
- his account of Bradford and Leeds,
- Mr. on his account of Wakefield, (4)
- misinformed respecting the endowment of the church of Wakefield.
- Lennox, Earl Matthew of,
- Leod chapel, some account of,
- Leofards, Gilbert de, Sc to,
- Leoffevine. See Levens
- Leysing, Roger,
- Liscot, Henry,
- Letheley,
- Letter of William Robinson, accompanying a writ for levying
ship money,
- of John Walker with his vote for Captain Baynes,
- of Adam Baynes on his election as a member of parliament
- from John Clayton to the care of Mr. John Thoresby, (2)
- Letter of Mr. John Thoresby, (2)
- Levens, in North Lancashire, the etymology of the name,
- Leventhorp, Joh. de
- Leventhorpe, William,
- Leverton, Rev. William,
- Lewes, Sir John,
- Lewis, remarks on, ( note) (2)
- Lewthwaite, Rev. George, (2)
- Lewys, Rev. John,
- Library of the two brothers, ( Cookes) some account of,
- Library, at Grammar School,
- Lightcliffe chapel, short account of,
- Lindesensibus, Ivone de,
- Lindley, Francis, Esq.
- Lindsey, Rev. Theophilus testimony to his character.
- Lines by Garrick, in memory of the Rev. Brian Allot,
- Linnesley, Rev. Robert de,
- Lincoln, John de Lacy, first Earl of of that family,
- Lisle, Lord John, conditions on which he gave the advowson
of Harewood church to the priory of Bolton,
- Robert de ibid John de his monument in Harewood church,
- Brown,
- Rev. Thomas de
- Lister, Sir Richard where born, (2)
- Chrisfopher of Pontefract,
- Rev. Richard
- William Vicar of Wakefield,
- Lister's account of the action at Bradford,
- Littleborough,
- Littlewood convicted for the murder of Mr. Scurr's Family,
(2)
- Liversege, Rev. Rad. de
- Liversege, township of
- church erected by the Rev Hammond Roberson, (2)
- population of
- Lloyd, George Esq. inscription to his memory in Swillington
church (2)
- Lockart, Captain
- Locker Captain, part which he took in the Farnley Wood plot,
(2)
- Lococke, John one of the conspirators in the Farnley Wood
plot, (2)
- Lockwood, Lord of Lockwood, murdered by Sir John Elland,
- William of revenged his father's death, (3)
- Henry de
- Lodge, Rev. Henry
- Rev. Mr.
- Richard remarks on his inter men at Harewood
- Lodis and Elemete, Bede's District included under these names,
t fruitful in Saxon remains, and in those of earlier date, (2)
- outline of this District,
- Lodis & Elemete, Leeds the centre,
- Lofthouse,
- Loidi, the first Saxon possessor of Leeds, probably gave
rise to the present name,
- Lokyngton, Rev. William de
- Longwodebrigg
- Longeley, Rev. Thomas de
- Lounde, Rev. Joh.
- Lowe Rev. John
- Low hill, near Wakefield on the
- Lowther, Rev. Ric. M. D.
- Sir William ibid Family, monumental inscriptions to, in Swillington
church, (2)
- Luddenden, on the erection of a chapel, in the vale of (2)
- on the derivation of the name,
- on the new chapel of ibid description of (2)
- Lumbie, David one of the conspirators in the Farnley Wood
Plot (2)
- Lund, Mr. Adam de
- Lund, Mr. Adam, Deacon of Bardsey l
- Luke, one of the conspirators in the Farnley Wood Plot, (2)
- Lungvilliers, Juliana de Lady of Farnley, her grant to Kirkstall
Abbey, (2)
- Lupton, William A. M.
- Lymburgh, Rev. Adam de (2)
- Lyndeley Woode,
- Lynworth, Rev. Robert de
- Lyster, Rev. Jac.
- Lytster, Rev. William
- Magistrates, how they are paid
- Magnolia, remarks on the cultivation of
- Mahogany, versus Oak,
- Main Riding House, Meeting,
- Mallet, Rev. Francis (2)
- Malone, Mr. the author of the Yorkshire Tragedy, remarks
on (2)
- Manne, Rev. Joh.
- Manor of Leeds, once in the possession of the Paganels,
- Manor House of Otley, some account of
- Manston and Mainstune,
- Manufactures, their first introduction into England, in the
time of Ed ward III.
- Manyngham, Roger de
- Mar Olivia, de la
- Margerison, Dr. Archbishop of Armagh, his birth place,
- Markham, Abp.
- Mackenfield, Sir Thomas
- Marras, Mr. Robert
- Marsden, Rev. Mr. concerned in the Farnley Wood Plot, (3)
- Mars, murder of
- Marsh, Mr. Robert, M. A.
- Marshall, Thomas
- Marshall, William (2)
- Marshe, Rev. Richard
- Marvel, Mr. father of Andrew Marvel, the patriot,
- Mason, Esq.
- Captain aided the conspiracy of Farnley Wood Plot,
- Masters of the Grammar School catalogue of (2)
- Mather, Dr. Cotton, his account of Mr. Peter Saxton,
- Mathewson, Rev. Alexander
- Matthews, Dr. Toby, Abp. of York (5)
- Mauleverer, John
- Robert monumental inscription on,
- Sir Thomas
- Dorothy
- Mawde, Rev. Edward
- Maxwell, Rev. George
- Mayor, the same as Prætor, ( note, )
- Maybene, Mr. Edmund L. B.
- Meanwood, or Menewood, charters containing interesting particulars,
relative to
- Mearing,
- Medofeld, Rev. Thomas
- Mellet, Rev. Francis
- Melsi, see Melsis in Craven, etymology of the word,
- Melton, Sir John
- Memorial belonging to the Fairfax family, in the chapel at
Denton
- Mersinstone, or Menston,
- Metcalf, James
- Methley, parish of, in what it consists
- early history of (2)
- to whom granted, ibid conjectures concerning the rebuilding
of the hall,
- church, some account of (2)
- by whom founded, ib monuments and inscriptions in (2)
- greatly celebrated for its sculpture and heraldry,
- Rectors of ibid
- Mexborough, Earl, John Saville, on his monument in Methley
church, (2)
- Meyer, Rev. Joh. de
- Middleton, (4)
- Middleton, Rev. Galfrid
- Midelton, Roger de
- Midgley, Robert
- Midgeley,
- Miklewait, grants respecting
- Mildmay, Humphrey,
- Milegh, Rev. Henry de
- Milford,
- Milkecar, or the great Bog, Charter respecting
- Mill Hill,
- Mill of Hunslet, (2)
- Milne bridge,
- Milner, Rev. Dr. Isaac received his early education at the
Leeds Free Grammar School,
- Rev. John, some account of et seq.
- account of his works, (2)
- Rev. Joseph, received his early education at the Leeds Free
Grammar School,
- Mr.
- Mr. James
- Sir William, Ald. (2)
- William, Esq. monument and inscription on,
- Mineralogy of Leeds, and its precincts,
- Milnthorp,
- Mirfield, Oliver, Esq.
- Rev. William,
- Lady Alice,
- Parish of,
- curious account of the Mansion of the Mirfields' and their
successors, (2)
- situation and extent of,
- Population, ibid Church, some account of,
- evidences, &c. respecting the foundation of,
- Mortmain, concerning the appropriation of, (2)
- Friars of,
- dedication, &c. (2)
- description, (2)
- verses on, (2)
- Mirfields monuments and inscriptions to, in Batley Church,
- Miryshaw, representation of the house of,
- Misley, or Bethmesley Hall,
- Misenden,
- Mitchel, Rev. John,
- Mixenden moor, Druidical remains discovered there, (2)
- Mobs, best quelled by the aid of Calverley,
- Modern structures, remarks on
- Molineux William
- Monk, General
- Monhams Adam de, his grant to the Nunnery of Esheholt, (2)
- Monks of Kirkstall Abbey, (2)
- of the priory of St. Lewis,
- Monteagle Lord, (2)
- Montague Edward Wortley, Esq.
- Montgomery, Roger de, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury,
- Monument in honour of the Duke of Wellington, on Stoodley
Pike
- MONUMENTS, TOMBS, AND MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS
- William Ash,
- Adam Beaumount, (2)
- Richard Beaumount, and Susanna his wife, (2)
- Richard Henry Beaumount
- Captain Richard Beckett
- Robert Beston,
- MONUMENTS, TOMBS, &c
- Lady Bolles,
- Rev. W. Bridges,
- Calverley Family, (4)
- Rev. Thomas Clarell,
- Thomas Clarke, (2)
- Francis Cookson,
- Joseph Cookson,
- Copley John
- Fragments of Lord Dacres tomb, (2)
- Christopher Danby,
- Sir Thomas Dennison, (2)
- John Dixon,
- Mary, ibid John Dinely
- Robert Dyneley, and Sarah his Wife,
- Dyneley Family,
- Lord Thomas Fairfax, and H elen, his Lady, (2)
- Fairfax Family,
- Ascough & Marie Fawkes (2)
- Francis Fawkes, (2)
- Francis Walter, &c.
- Finay, William
- Thomas & Rebekah Fourness,
- Robert Frost, Chancellor
- Chief Justice Gascoigne
- Sir William Gascoigne, and Elizabeth his wife,
- Harpham Green, Esq.
- Richard Green, and Frances his wife,
- Thomas Hardwick,
- Richard Green, and Frances his wife,
- Thomas Hardwick,
- Ladies Elizabeth, Frances and Ann Hastings, (2)
- Sir John Heton,
- Robert Hale, (2)
- Sir Arthur Ingram (2)
- Right Hon. Charles Ingram, Vicount Irwin, and Vicountess
Irwin,
- Viscount Edward Irwin,
- Kaye, Sir John
- Kaye, Johanis and Dorothy his wife, (2)
- Joan Kephast,
- Johannes Killingbeck,
- Samuel Kirshaw, (2)
- Dr. Lacy,
- John Langton, Esq. and Agnes his wife,
- John Langton, and Eugunia his wife,
- John Legh,
- Rev. George Legh, and his two wives,
- George Lloyd, Esq, (2)
- Susanna Lloyd, ibid Richard Lodge,
- Lowther Family,
- Robert Mauleverer, formerly Lord of Woodsome, and Elizabeth
- MONUMENTS, TOMBS, &c
- William Milner, Esq.
- Mirfields, (2)
- William More,
- Edward Nettleton
- Thomas Nettleton (2)
- Brownlow Pate Nevile,
- Charles Henry Nevile,
- Sir John Nevile, of Wormesley,
- John Pate Nevile
- Thomas Nevile, Esq.
- Maria Osbaldeston,
- Palmes of Leatbley,
- John and Thomas Pilkington, (2)
- Samuel Predham,
- Samuel and Mary Procter (2)
- Sir Richard Redmayne, and Elizabeth hiswife,
- Dr. Richardson,
- Henry Rockley, Esq.
- Sir William Ryther, and Sybil his wife,
- Rev. Henry Robinson,
- Savile Family (3)
- Sir John and Henry Savile (4)
- John Savile of Howley (2)
- William Savile,
- Dorothy Savill,
- Sir Robert Scargill,
- Rev. James Scott,
- Rev. W. Sheepshanks,
- John Smeaton, and Anne his wife,
- Stopham, William de (2)
- John Thwaites,
- Thornhill Family, (2)
- Elizabeth Thorpe, in Bardsey church,
- Abp. Tillotson,
- Henry Tilson, (2)
- Chief Justice, Topclifl,
- Lawrence Townley,
- Trapps, Margaret
- Tyas Family,
- William Vavasour,
- Captain Samuel Walker,
- Sir Robert Waterton, and his wife, (2)
- Lionell, Lord Welles, and Ciceley his wife,
- Richard Wilton,
- Thomas Yonngswith,
- Moore Rev Henry,
- Moore, John, A. M.
- John of Grantham, (2)
- Robert Rector of Guiseley,
- Robert, remarks respecting
- Mr. on his character, (2)
- Moor Town,
- Moor Allerton,
- Moor Grange,
- Moorton, Mr, Thomas, L. B.
- Moot hall, the
- Moravian settlement at Fulneck on the,
- on the establishment of at Pudsey,
- More Mr.
- Mr. Robert, M. A. (2)
- William, Minister of Rothwell remarks on, and his inscription
in Rothwell church,
- William
- Morley Rev. Joh. de.
- Lord,
- John,
- Mr Nicholas,
- church, some account of,
- Morrys Rev. Joh.
- Mountfort Rev. Joh.
- Mountjoy, Rev. William,
- Moubray, Roger de, his quarrell with Henry II.
- Morwick and Scholes,
- Murgatroyd,
- Multures,
- Munkhouse, Rev. Rihcard,
- Musgrave, Sir Edward,
- Alice, dies of the plague
- Musyn, Rev. Ric.
- Mynskip, Rev. Robert de.
- Mythologists, relative to ( see note)
- Names, Saxon, much contracted in our modern Orthography,
- National School, Leeds,
- Nalson, John,
- Nalson, Mr. remarks on his M. S entitled Miscellanea
- Neale, Abp.
- Nesse Christopher, some account of
- Nether Crosland,
- Nettleton, Edward, of Thornhill Gravestone of, in Thornhill
church,
- George,
- John, one of the conspirators in the Farnley woodplot, (3)
- Thomas, some account of
- monumental inscription to
- Neville, Sir Alexander,
- Archbishop,
- Brownlow Pate,
- Sir Cavendish,
- Charles Henry,
- Francis,
- Sir John, ( note) (3)
- attainted of rebellion in 1570.
- John Pate,
- Sir Ralph,
- Robert,
- Thomas, Esq.
- William, (2)
- Rev. William,
- Ann,
- Nevilles, their Mansion at Leversage
- Newall, Rev. Robert de,
- Newby, (2)
- Newbiggin,
- Newcastle, Earl of,
- his engagements with the Fairfaxers at Bradford and Adwaltonmoor,
(2)
- demolishes Howley House,
- anecdote of, ibid grants, along with Fairfax to certain persons
against the effects of
- war,
- tradition respecting him,
- New Grange, Wades of,
- Newport, Sir, Richard, ( see note)
- Newton, Robertus,
- Nicholson, Rev. Henry,
- Nichols, Rev. Jac.
- Niefs,
- Nonconformist ministers, some account of those at Leeds,
- Norays, Adam de,
- Norland, (2)
- Normancross, Ote de Tilli. at Doncaster, remarks on,
- Normanton, Rev. Ric. de, (2)
- Normannus, Rev. Robert,
- Normanvile, John de,
- North Hall,
- North, Rev. John ( see note)
- Northowram,
- Northumbria, on the foundation of churches in,
- Northumbrian kings' supposed residences of the, (2)
- Notton, Matthew de,
- Norton, Rev. William de,
- Nottingham, Daniel Earl of,
- Nunnery of Essheholt, account of and by whom founded, (2)
- Nuns house of at Arthington, (2)
- Nuns of Essheholt (3)
- township of Yeadon, their property,
- Nunwood Lees, (2)
- Oak, discarded for Mahogany,
- gigantic, in the village of Headingley, conjecture respecting,
- Oaken tombs, remarks on,
- Oates, Ralph, his examination, &c respecting the Farnley
woodplot, (3)
- Oddy, Roger,
- Ode, respecting the Christmas festivities of Thornhill,
- Oder, ( see Huddersfield)
- Odersfelt, ibid
- Ogden, short memoir of, (3)
- Okden, Rev. Thomas
- Okell, Rev. Joh.
- Old age personified, on an epitaph called, ( note)
- Oldenshaw, John
- Old Linley,
- Old Saxe Dyke, some account of the
- Oldred, Richard
- Oldred, Robert (3)
- Olicana,
- Orange, Prince Maurice, of his portrait at Temple Newsome,
- Orleans, Duchess of, her portrait at Temple Newsome,
- Osbaldeston, Sir Richard,
- Dame Marie, her gravestone in Thornhill church,
- Osfryd, King
- Osgodby, Rev. William
- Osmund, Thomas
- Osmund Thorp, supposed to have been a seat of the Northumbrian
kings (4)
- Etymology of the name,
- the estate of, to whom sold ibid supposed to have been the
villa regia of the Romans,
- Oswinthorp, see Osmundthorp
- Oswin, see Penda
- Ossett and Southwood Green,
- Osmald King, on a statue of, in Methley church, (2)
- Osmyn, king,
- Ottelay, Rev. Richard de,
- Oteley,
- some account of the town of
- church, and extent of the parish, (2)
- tombs &c. in, (2)
- Etymology of the name,
- early history, &c. of, ibid vicars of,
- Oulton, account of its owners and grants to,
- Ouse, at Bishopthorp, remarks on
- Ovenden Brook,
- Over and Nether Boothroyd hamlet
- Overborough,
- Over, Nether,
- Ovinsford on the etymology of the name,
- Owram, north and south, remarks on the township of, (2)
- Owrgreene,
- Owrthorp,
- Padside river,
- Paganel, Maurice, his grants of privileges, &c. to his
burgesses of Leeds,
- et seg.
- observations on the contents of this Charter I I Maurice,
conjectures concerning how the manor of Leeds passed out of his
line,
- Ralph, gives the parish church of Leeds, to his priory of
the Holy Trinity of York
- Paganels, the, once possessed the manor of Leeds, (4)
- Painted glass, remarkable circumstance respecting a piece
of,
- in Wakefield church remarks on, (2)
- in Thornhill church a fine subject for the study of Artists
- injured by a foggy or moist Atmosphere note)
- Painting by Pecket, in Rothwell church,
- Paintings, collection of, at TempleNewsome, remarks on,
- Palden, Rev. Job.
- Palm Sunday Field, account of the slaughter of,
- Palmer, Rev. Richard
- Rev. Mr. concerned in the Farnley wood plot,
- Parishes in the north of England projected division of,
- PARISHES AND PARISH CHURCHES Bardsey,
- Barwick, (2)
- Batley,
- Birstall,
- Bradford,
- Burton,
- Calverley,
- Dewsbury,
- Guiseley,
- Halifax,
- Huddersfield,
- Kirk Burton,
- Kirkheaton,
- Leeds, history of, et seq.
- probable extent of this church in its original structure,
- additions in the reigns of Henry VII and VIII. (2)
- given by Ralph Paganel to the priory of the Holy Trinity
of York,
- chapel, ibid Alice de Lacy, releases to the priory the advowson,
- the parsonage granted to Christ Church Oxford,
- appropriation of the tythes,
- Vicar's income,
- list of incumbents,
- Methley,
- Mirfield,
- Otley,
- Rothwell,
- Sherburne,
- Swillington,
- Thornhill,
- Wakefield,
- Weston Vavasour,
- Whitkirk,
- Parke, Thomas
- Park Place,
- Row, ibid Square, ibid Parker, Bishop
- William
- Paston, Sir William
- Pash, Rev. Mr. Thomas
- Paston,
- Passellew, Francis
- John
- Robert,
- some account of his family,
- William (2)
- Pasley, Stephen
- Patronage to church preferments that mode of, which is adopted
at Leeds, recommended, (2)
- Pattison, quarter master, a spy on the Farnley wood plot,
- Patrons of the benefice of Trinity church,
- Pavement, Roman, found by Wilson
- Paulinus, on his ministry and erection of a Basilica, in
Campodono,
- his multitudinous baptisms
- Pawson, Henry (2)
- Pax, on the meaning of the word among the feudists, ( note)
- Paytefin, Elizabeth, on the curious will of,
- Pearson, Rev. Samuel,
- Pecke, Rev. Lawrence,
- Peck, Rev. Thomas,
- Peebles, Mr.
- Pelle, Rev. Robert,
- Pemberton, Rev, Francis,
- Penda and Oswin, engagement between,
- Penda and Cadwallum,
- Penesey, Rev. John de,
- Pepper, Mr. Thomas,
- Percy, or Brereton, Rev. John de
- Percy Family, its early connexion with the Vavasours,
- Perkins,
- Petelet, Rev. Job,
- Pickard, Robert,
- Pickering, Rev. William, M. A.
- Pickersgill, Robert,
- Pictaviculus, William,
- Pigot Thomas, Esq.
- Pilkington, Alexander de,
- Pilkyngton, Rev. Joh. L. B.
- Pilkington, Sir John, (2)
- Lionell, (2)
- Thomas,
- Rev. William de,
- Pilkington's Chantry in Wakefield remarks on
- Plague the, visits Leeds,
- Plantagenet, Geoffry Abp. of York
- Roger, ibid
- Thomas, ibid
- Thomas, his Marriage with Alice de Lacy,
- Plaxton, Mr.
- Pledwick,
- Ploughman Piers,
- Plumpton Nigel de, Charter of, to the nunnery of Essheholt,
- Poitevin, or Paten de,
- Pollard
- John,
- Richard,
- Samuel, A. L. D.
- Ponteburgh, Rev. Robert de,
- Pontefract,
- Leeds Castle, one of its dependencies,
- Monks of,
- Prior and convent of the first patrons of Ledsham church,
- Poor, Rev. Robert,
- Pope Joan, the story of no invention of protestants,
- Popelay, Mr.
- Population of Leeds, in Leland's time, and since,
- Potter, Archbishop,
- Potter newton, (5)
- Portrait of the natives of Halifax,
- of the Duke of Buckingham at Cookridge, remarks on the
- of John Fairfax, in the family residence of Denton, remarks
on the,
- Portraits, at Temple Newsome, described,
- Power, Rev. Walter,
- Powley, Matthew,
- Poynings, Sir Edward,
- Poytevins of Headingley
- Prætor, the same as Mayor, ( note)
- Pratt, John, of Dublin,
- Predam, Samuel, monumental inscription on,
- Prentys, Rev. John,
- Preston, Croft,
- Rev. Joh. de. (2)
- Thomas,
- Rev. Will. de,
- Priestley, Dr. caused the first Circulating Library, at Leeds,
- where born, and remarks on his character and writings
- Priminus mentla, remarks on the terms,
- Prioresses, of the nunnery of Esshebolt,
- Priory, of Essheholt, ( see) nunnery of Essheholt of St.
Pancras of Lewis, conjectures respecting,
- Prisons, in Leeds,
- Privileges, Charter of, granted to the burgesses of Leeds,
dated
- Procter, Francis,
- Mary, ibid
- Dr. Joseph, received his early education, at the Leeds Grammar
School,
- Public Buildings, how they should be constructed so as to
prevent fire, &c.
- Pudsey, Elizabeth (3)
- Pudsay, manor of
- Pudsay, on the Moravian establishment at,
- Pullen, Joshua
- Rev. Samuel, one of the masters of the Grammar School
- Pullayn, Rev. Job.
- Pulleyne, Dr. Samuel, Abp. of Tuam
- Pulleyne, William, Rector of Ripley
- Purdy, Thomas
- Purgatory, some remarks concerning
- Puritans, their cause generally predominated about Leeds,
- Pye, Sir Walter
- Quarmby,
- Quarmby hall,
- Quarmby, Lord Hugh, murdered by Sir John Elland,
- his death revenged by his son, (3)
- Queen Anne of Denmark, on her letter to the Marquis of Buckingham,
( note, )
- Queen's Chantry in Leeds church,
- Quincy, Robert de
- Margaret de, his daughter, ib Edmund de, Charter of freewarren,
granted to him in lands, in various parts of Yorkshire,
- Quixley, Rev. William de
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