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the Index of the book
by
Frank Peel
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.
- Ancient Stone Cross, Hightown
- Ancient Stone Cross, Dewsbury
- Assolf or AEsolf, a wealthy Thane
- Almondcroft, origin of name
- Ancient names, sometimes beautiful
- Anglo Saxon Ladies famous for Needlework
- Ancient History of Liversedge, fuller than that of Heckmondwike
and Cleckheaton
- Arms of Robert Flaneburgh
- Ancient deed respecting Wytefield (2)
- Alliterative Laws
- Arms of Liversedge
- Arms of the Nevilles of Liversedge
- A rural lane in the olden time
- Ale at Village Gatherings (3)
- An Amorous Widow(2)
- Accession of William of Orange
- Ancient Highways
- Assessments in Spen Valley in (6)
- Ancient Courts
- Ashley, Dr(2)
- Anti Tom Paine demonstrations (2)
- Army Cloth Trade at Cleckheaton
- Atkinson family and the Worsted trade
- Adoption of Market and Fairs Clauses Act at Heckmondwike
- Adoption of Local Government Act at Liversedge
- Annexation projects (2)
- All Saints' Church, Roberttown
- Ancient Canoe discovered at Ravenswharfe (2)
- Britons in Spen Valley
- Birstall suffered from the Conqueror's raid
- Bordars and Villanes
- Bordars not Serfs
- Bordars, how they fared
- Burton's Monasticon
- Bodelian Library, Discovery of Old Papers in
- Ball John, the Reformer
- Black Death in Spen Valley
- Blanquett Thomas, settled in England
- Badgerthorne, a noted Landmark
- Batte Henry, incites Sir John Neville to seize the heiress
of the Rayners (2)
- Battes The, a scheming family
- Batte Henry, sold the bell of Birstall Church
- Batte John, built for himself a house of the stones of the
demolished Vicarage
- Batte Henry, plots to secure the papers of the infant heiress
of the Rayners(2)
- Batte Henry, appeals to the Court of StJohn at Ferry Bridge
- Beautiful surroundings of Liversedge Hall (2)
- Brook Thomas, of Brockhoilbank
- Brooks, Other, in locality
- Brook Edward, sister lands of
- Batte Captain, of Oakwell
- Beevors of Liversedge and Heckmondwike
- Beevors, Pedigree of (2)
- Beevor House and its Owners (2)
- Burials in Woollen
- Bierley Hall and the Ladies of the Manor (2)
- Biltons The, of Heald's Hall
- Brearley George, and his "New Delight " (2)
- Bussey Peter, the Chartist
- Blanket Trade, The (2)
- Blanket Hall, and its Customs
- Blanket Hall, Erection of Second
- Blanket Makers of the last Generation (2)
- Burial Board established at Heckmondwike
- Board of Health established at Cleckheaton
- Board of Health, Cleckheaton, and the Water Question
- Capas Height, Altitude of
- Cleckheaton, Waste, when Domesday was written
- Crusades, The De Liversedges support the
- Cleckheaton, its appearance in old times
- Cleckheaton, Margaret De Neville holds laud in
- Cleckheaton Poll Tax, List for (2)
- Cloth Weaving in farm houses
- Cleckheaton Assessment under Henry VIII
- Cleckheaton Commercial men years ago
- Cross Moline at Liversedge Hall
- Carey Edward, groom of Her Majesty's Privy Chamber
- Carey Edward, sons Philip, Adolphus, and Henry
- Carey Edward, informs James the 6th of the death of the Queen
- Cabbage Row
- Castel Gregory, an old retainer of the Nevilles
- Clayton Thomas, the Miller
- Curious entries in Rental lists
- Carey Sir Edward, Death of
- Commissioner appointed by James I to survey Liversedge
- Commissioners, Articles to be inquired of by (2)
- Commissioners, Answers to questions by
- Child's James, Farm
- Common Land, Annexed by Freeholders
- Common Land, Plan of
- Common Land, Division of
- Common Land, Memorandum of, by John Hanson
- Carey Sir Philip, Death of
- Carey John, marries Anna, daughter of Lord Willoughby
- Carey John, sells his estates in Yorkshire
- Cromwell's Speech on Common Lands
- Cucking Stool, The, at Liversedge (2)
- Curious Inscriptions in Heckmondwike Old Mill (2)
- Cleckheaton in (3)
- Cleckheaton Town School, Erection of
- Cowburn James, the Liversedge Postman (2)
- Creeping Jane, Touching Ballad of (2)
- Cotton Row at Robert town (2)
- Cockhills of Littletown, The (2)
- Cleckheaton Sixty years ago (2)
- Cleckheaton Musicians of the last generation (2)
- Church and King " men in Spen Valley (2)
- Chartists The, in Spen Valley (2)
- Chartist Convention at Heckmondwike (2)
- Chartists, The Liversedge
- Chartists, The Heckmondwike (2)
- Chartists, The Cleckheaton
- Chartist The, Plug Riots (2)
- Commerce in Spen Valley in the
- Century (2)
- Cotton Weaving in Spen Valley
- Carpet Trade in Spen Valley (2)
- Carpet Trade, Cooke family and the (2)
- Carpet Trade, Firth family and the (2)
- Carpet Trade, Kelley family and the
- Cardmaking in Spell Valley (2)
- Cardmaking, The Law family and (2)
- Crabtree Joseph, of Heckmondwike
- Chamber of Commerce established at Heckmondwike
- Chamber of Commerce established at Cleckheaton (2)
- Co operation at Heckmondwike (2)
- Co operation at Cleckheaton (2)
- Co operation at Liversedge (2)
- Cleckheaton divided into Wards
- Church of St Philip and StJames', Scholes (2)
- Christ Church, Liversedge (2)
- Deira-the Wolf kingdom to Danish occupation, Traces of (2)
- Danish Witans and Tings (2)
- Danish Field of Council (Tingley)
- Dunstan and Ravenhill and Gamel (2)
- Doomsday Book, Extracts from(2)
- Decay of Old Families
- Dolphins on the Shield of Liversedge
- Dawson Lancelot, an old Neville retainer (3)
- Dewsbury, Coins found at
- Dutch Soldiers in Spen Valley
- Dick Dawber and his singing
- Drinking Fountain at Heckmondwike, Erection of
- Drainage question at Liversedge
- District thinly populated
- Decay of the Liversedges of Liversedge Hall (2)
- Dreadful accident at Heckmondwike Methodist Chapel (2)
- Elmete, boundaries of kingdom of
- Early history of the populous West Riding
- Elias, Captain of Blaunchniss
- Edward III introduces Flemings into England
- Erection of the Baronial Hall of the Nevilles at Liversedge
- Evam, the Weaver
- Exportation of Wool, a large trade
- Estates of William del Spen (2)
- Egyptians and Turks in Liversedge (2)
- Election Riots (2)
- Extinction of Manorial rights at Heckmondwike (2)
- Establishment of a Market at Heckmondwike
- Establishment of a Market at Cleckheaton (2)
- Established Church in Spen Valley (2)
- Faction Fights, Ancient, be tween Hightown and Roberttown
(2)
- Field names, enduring character of(3)
- Fuller on the Flemings
- Foolish trade legislation
- Fines, Book of Yorkshire
- Finchyng
- Finchendenes, an old Batley family
- Fulling Mills in Spen Valley in (6)
- Flight of Protestants through Spen Valley
- Floods of 1682 in Spen Valley
- Farrers The, of Headlands (2)
- Foe, Daniel de, in Spen Valley (2)
- Flannel Trade in Spen Valley (3)
- Firth, LH as a Social Reformer (2)
- Fall of a Chimney at Cleck heaton (2)
- First Sunday School in Spen Valley
- First Methodist Services at Heckmondwike
- First Methodist Services at Cleckheaton
- First Methodist Services at Liversedge
- First Methodist Chapel at Heckmondwike
- First Methodist Chapel at Cleckheaton
- First Methodist Chapel at Liversedge
- Gathering place of the tribes
- Gomme's Folk Moots, Extracts from
- Gomersal, Dunstan and Gamel
- Gerneber, The Saxon Thane (2)
- Gomersal, Loss of ancient im portance
- Gamel, son of Elias, Gift of
- Gift of Thomas Parson, of Hartshead
- Gildersome, origin of place names
- Gaukroger, Widow, a curious name
- Graves Hugh, Lord Mayor of York, a Cleckheaton youth
- Green John, a yeoman of Little town
- Green John, his ancestors;mar riage;his seven sons
- Green William, son of John
- Green William, marries one of the Rayners
- Green William, has two daugh ters, Barbara and Susan
- Green Barbara, marries Edward Robinson
- Green Susan, marries John Crowder or Crowther
- Greens become masters of Castle House, Gomersal
- Green Lieut at Liversedge Hall
- Green Lieut marries Mary Farrar, of Ewgod, his heir marries
Mary Brook
- Green John, junr dies (5)
- Green John, junr a brass to his memory in Birstall Church
- Green, MrsJ Proposed Robbery of
- Green William, the merchant
- Green William, builds Lower Hall (2)
- Green Wiliam, a Royalist;
- Green William, of Hightown, gentleman
- Green William, marriage and death
- Green William, memorial in Birstall Church
- Green Richard, Chief Con stable of Liversedge
- Green Richard, of Lowfold Hall(2)
- Green Richard, his workshop robbed
- Green Richard, daughter of, marries Joseph Swallow, of Heckmondwike
- Green John, the younger, persecutors of (2)
- Green Marg wife of Thomas, Death of
- Greens, Descendants of
- Green Thomas, of New House (2)
- Greens, Decay of the
- Grange Moor Rising, The (2)
- Gas Works established at Heckmondwike
- Gas Works purchased at Cleckheaton (2)
- George Street Chapel, Heckmondwike (3)
- Hustings Knowle
- Heckmondwike formerly well wooded
- Hustings Courts
- Heaton in Doomsday Book
- Heton, origin of place names (2)
- Heton, afterwards Heton Clack
- Heckmondwike waste when Doomsday book was written
- Huctredi, Hugo, and Thome, ancient thanes (2)
- Heckmondwike Adam de, of Staneley
- Heckmondwike and Gomersal, close connection of
- Hanson John, Memorandums of
- Hanson John, Death of
- Halle John, the chaplain
- Hard usage of Flemish weavers (2)
- Ilankenius, of Brabant
- Halifax, the early commercial centre of Spen Valley
- Halifax Gibbet Law
- Halifax, populous in (2)
- Heckmondwike Syke
- Hartshead, note referring to moral character of inhabitants
- Hartshead people alter bound ary
- HartShead, gentlemen appoint ed to look into alteration of
boundary of
- Halifax Viscount, of Thornhill Hall
- Holt Thomas, a Hightown Royalist
- Hue and Cry
- Heigh Street, The (2)
- Hotts at Kilpinhill
- Hirst Tommy, the Blanket maker
- Hirst Harry, a good citizen
- Hirst Thomas, and his famous son (2)
- Heckmondwike Town's School, erection of (2)
- Humble George, mine host of the Globe (2)
- Haunted house at Littletown(2)
- Heckmondwike of sixty years ago (2)
- Hirst House and its famous oc cupants (2)
- Hampden Clubs in Spen Valley
- Hadfield Joseph, of Heckmond wike (2)
- Heckmondwike Local Board and the Water question(2)
- Healey Congregational Mission Room (2)
- Isle of Man, Open air courts in the (2)
- Ilbert De Lacy (2)
- Isand, Thomas son of
- Isanda de Liversedge
- Isand John, in the Poll Tax returns
- Infectious Diseases Hospital at Cleckheaton, Opening of
- Ings Mill, Old
- Jackson John, lives at Liver sedge Hall
- James II proclaimed King
- James II Flight of
- Jackson, of Hightown (2)
- Kirkby's Inquest, Extracts from
- Kemp John, settles at York
- King Henry VIII and the insurgent Aske
- Knights Hospitallers, lands formerly held by (2)
- Kitson Thomas, of the Syke
- Kirklees Hall, struggle near
- Keighley John, of Heckmondwike Old Hall
- Kilpinhill and its carrier
- Leyland's History
- Liversedge in Doomsday book
- Lacy, Manors of Ilbert de (2)
- Liversedge, origin of the place name (2)
- Levenot, the Saxon Thane (2)
- Liversedge early the seat of wealthy families
- Liversedge, its probable appearance in early times
- Liversedge land in cultivation under Raidulf
- Liversedge, its two Manors
- Liversedge William de, gift to Knights Templars
- Liversedges of Liversedge Hall, give StMartin's Hill to Knights
of StJohn
- Liversedge Thomas and John de, gift of
- Dolphin de, an ancient owner (2)
- Lacy Henry de, gift of
- Liversedge Richard Barrario de
- Liversedge Thomas de (filius Isandi)
- Liversedge Isand de
- Liversedge Thomas de, leaves his land to his chaplain
- Liversedge John Isand de, suc ceeds his brother
- Liversedge Richard, vicar of Birstall
- Liversedge Richard restores the Liversedge estates to his
family
- Liversedge John dewastes his estates
- Liversedge lands fall to Robert Shepherd
- Liversedge, Tragic death of William de
- Liversedge Poll Tax, List for
- Lana, Flanelle, Flanella
- Liversedge de, as a manufac turer
- Liversedge William de, marries Alice Goodheire
- Liversedge, Alice Posthuma de marries John Rayner (2)
- Liversedge Assessments under Henry VIII
- Liversedge commercial men 400 years ago
- Liversedge, of Liversedge Robert (2)
- Liversedge, Sir Robert de, of Liversedge Hall
- Liversedge Alicia, daughter of Raidulf, marries Robert Flamborough
- Liversedge Roger de
- Lancaster, Rebellion of the Earl of
- Lowerfield
- Lathe Ing
- Latham Henry, of Millbridge
- Liversedge Demesnes
- Liversedge Rentals
- Liversedge, Free rents in
- Liversedge, Boundaries of 300 years ago
- Liversedge, Answer to King James's questions relating (2)
- Liversedge, List of tenants on domain lands
- Liversedge, Tenants in
- Liversedge, Names of their farms, &c (2)
- Liversedge, List of Freeholders of
- Liversedge, value of land in 1617 (7)
- Liversedge, Slow progress of (2)
- Lawfords The, of Liversedge (2)
- Luddites The, in Spen Valley (2)
- Lang John, the chandler (2)
- Local Board, Established at Heckmondwike (2)
- Leeds and Manchester Railway
- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
- London and North Western Railway (projected line)
- Lower Chapel, Heckmondwike (3)
- Miserable condition of Spen Valley in early times
- Moors in Spen Valley
- Man rent in Scotland
- Manufacturers in King Alfred's time
- Motto of the Liversedge Nevilles
- Manors of Hunslet and Catte Beeston
- Meaning of some old field names
- Manufacture of cloths and kerseys in the West Riding
- Manufacture, number of people employed in the kersey, and
amount of produce
- Monthly search for Nonconformists
- Murrain in Spen Valley (2)
- Milne Brigg Milne and its occupants (2)
- Millbridge 60 years ago (2)
- Mitchell, the landlord of Yew Tree
- Machine Trade The, in Spen Valley
- Mechanics' Institute Establish ed at Heckmondwike (2)
- Mechanics' Institute Establish ed at Cleckheaton
- Movement to unite Heckmond wike and Liversedge (2)
- Mission Church at Liversedge Hall
- Mission Church at Hightown
- Methodism, Introduction of into Spen Valley
- Methodist Ministers, List of (2)
- Methodist Reformers join the Methodist Free Churches (2)
- Methodist Free Church at Heckmondwike built
- Methodist Free Church at Cleckheaton built
- Methodist Free Church at Littletown built
- Moravian Chapel at Heckmond wike built
- Newland, Preceptory of
- Nunyngroyd, ancient field name
- Neville Margaret de, owns land in Cleckheaton
- Names in the PollTax list (2)
- Neville Sir John, flees from the Pestilence
- Neville Sir John, seizes the in fant daughter of William
Rayner
- Neville Sir John, sells the wardship of Rayner's infant
- Nevilles at Liversedge Hall
- Neville Sir John, of Chevet
- Neville Sir Edmund, knight of the shire for Lancaster
- Neville Sir Edmund, a justice of Assize and Commissioner
of Array
- Neville Sir Edmund, receives a grant of free warren
- Neville William, marries heiress of Harrington
- Neville John de, knighted
- Neville John de, made High Sheriff
- Neville Thomas, marries Alice Gascoigne
- Neville Thomas, dies at Hunslet
- Neville Thomas, buried at Leeds Parish Church
- Neville Dame Alice, has a chapel at Liversedge Hall
- Neville Sir Robert, marries the daughter of Sir Robert Molyneux
- Neville Sir Robert, supports neither the White Rose nor the
Red
- Neville Sir John, second of that name
- Neville Sir John, marriage of
- Neville Sir John, twice High Sheriff
- Neville Sir John, his wife survives him (2)
- Neville Thomas
- Neville Robert, his marriage
- Neville Robert, his issue, his caution in troubled times,
letter to WmPlumpton
- Neville Robert, his death
- Neville Marmaduke, his daring speech at Colchester
- Neville Sir John, third of that name
- Neville Sir John, his marriage, his issue, Liversedge Hall
full of life during his residence, marriages of his daughters,
and festivities at Liversedge Hall (2)
- Neville Sir John, wedding cavalcade
- Neville Sir John, plotting in favour of Mary Queen of Scots
(2)
- Neville Sir John, with Catholics in rebellion
- Neville Sir John, Rising in the North (2)
- Neville Sir John, flees his country (2)
- Neville Robert, Sir John's son
- Note of every man's land (2)
- Nevilles The, a gallant race
- Northumberland family, rents received by, in (4)
- Nayler Thomas, clothier
- Nonconformists, Persecutions of
- Naylor Abm of Heckmondwike (2)
- Newsome Antony, and his adventures
- Nonconformist Churches in Spen Valley
- Norristhorpe Congregational Chapel (2)
- Nelson John (2)
- Open field system, The
- Oakenshaw, Origin of the name
- Old Hall in Long Fold
- Old field names (2)
- Old Spen Valley names
- Oldroyd Robert, one of Crom well's troopers
- Oldroyd Robert, wounded at Marston Moot
- Oldroyd Robert, dies at Heck mondwike
- Old hostelries in Spen Valley
- Oakes Thomas, the woollen manufacturer
- Old Highway accounts
- Oliver, the Spy
- Oakenshaw, sixty years ago (2)
- O'Connor and the Heckmond wike delegate
- Old Schools at Scholes
- Old Whitechapel The, in the North (2)
- Oakenshaw Church(2)
- Pynot, seems to be a corruption of Pygot
- Population short lived in olden times
- Population in Spen Valley in time of Poll Tax
- Poll Tax in Spen Valley (2)
- List for Liversedge (2)
- Cleckheaton (2)
- Heckmondwike (2)
- Punning Armorial Bearings (2)
- Plan of the original Rayner Estate
- Pilgrimage of Grace (2)
- Pygot lands, The
- Pygots of Cleckheaton (2)
- Passes in the Olden Times
- Parish Stocks in Spen Valley (2)
- Packhorses in Spen Valley (2)
- Press Gang, The (2)
- Priestley Drat the Old Hall (2)
- Perpetual Motion (2)
- Peep Green Meeting, Great
- Pearson Natty, and his Gas Works
- Publicans of Heckmondwike, 60 years ago
- Political Movements in Spen Valley (2)
- Public Baths at Cleckheaton
- Providence Place Chapel, Cleckheaton (2)
- Primitive Methodism in Spen Valley (2)
- Queen Elizabeth dies
- Quakers in Cleckheaton and Oakenshaw
- Quakers' Sepulchre
- Quakers' Meeting House in Liversedge
- Romans, Occupation of the
- Roman Roads (3)
- Roman Coins, Discovery of
- Revolt against Robert Comyng, the Norman Governor
- Raidulf of Liversedge (2)
- Rent unknown before 1148 (4)
- Rayners of Liversedge
- Rayners of Hartshead and Harepark
- Romans Weaving Shops at Winchester
- Round Well, in Mirey Lane
- Rayners,
- Increase in wealth of
- Original Seat of the
- Death of John
- Alice marries WmWalker
- Rayner Alice marries James Dymonde
- Rayner Wm Death of
- Wm, jun marriage of
- Tragic death of
- Marmaduke's scheme (2)
- Wm. senr alters his will
- Rayner Marmaduke, bribes Batt
- Margaret, Marriage of
- Robt MA
- Record Vocat Feodo
- Rebellion of the Earl of Lancas ter and Execution of
- Relics of the first Liversedge Hall
- Romantic Episode in the life of the last of Pygotts (2)
- Rayner Margaret, Death of
- Romance of James Wilcock (2)
- Roberson Rev Hammond and Local Government
- Roberson, Rev Hammond as a Church builder (2)
- Roberttown Blanket Makers
- Roberttown A Elopement
- Rejoicings in Spen Valley over passing of Reform Bill
- Rhodes Family The, and the woollen manufacture (2)
- Rhodes Benjaminas a Social Reformer
- Rise of Nonconformity in Spen Valley (2)
- Red Chapel Cleckheaton
- Saxon Occupation, Traces of
- Saxon Pitcher or Urn
- Spen Valley,
- Its limits
- Physical Features (2)
- Beauty (2)
- Spen River Its rise and course
- Spen Valley from Castlehouse Hill
- Strips, The
- Scots at Morley, The
- Spen Valley, Its miserable condition in early times
- Saxons and Danes introduced the germs of Free Government
- Spen Valley, formerly well wooded
- Scholes, origin of the name
- St. John of Jerusalem Order of (2)
- Spen Valley, Slavery in
- Social condition of people at time of Poll Tax (2)
- Stubley, Heckmondwikean old Farmstead
- Soland Thos Land of
- Shepherd Robt in the Poll Tax Sheet
- Shepherd Robt at Liversedge Place
- Shepherd Robt his three daughters
- Shepherd Maude marries Thosdel Hall
- Shepherd Jennit, marries Walter Roger
- Shepherd Alice, marries Robert Slater
- Settlement of Flemings in Liver sedge (2)
- Sheermancraft and Webster craft (2)
- Statute of Labourers
- Stubley Johnappointed Wm. Rayner's guardian
- Stubley Old
- Sweetynge Syknesse (2)
- Stringer Edmund, of Heckmondwike, discovers Marmaduke Rayner
and Henry Batt in a dry pit at White Lee
- Scots at Morley, The
- Saville Sir Henry, his daring act at Dewsbury
- Swinegarth, The
- Smithies Origin of name
- Smelting operations carried on at
- Saville, Sir John, builder of Howley Hall
- Saville Sir John, created Baron Saville, of Pontefract
- Spen Valley, Prices of land in, 350 years ago
- St Paulinus preaching at Dewsbury
- Saxton Christopher, "an expert surveyor "
- Spen Valley, Raising of Coal at an early date in
- Shakespeare opposing enclosures
- Spen Valley, in the early part of 17th century
- Spen Valley, in the latter part of the 17th century
- Swallow Joseph, of Swallow's Nest, Heckmondwike (2)
- Swallow Mrs Tragic death of
- Spen Valley in the 18th century(2)
- Spen Valley, at the time of the Pretender (2)
- Shipley Dole, and Wood's be quest (2)
- Spen Valley in first quarter of 19th century (2)
- Spen Valley in 1821 State of (5)
- Spen Valley in second quarter of 19th century(2)
- Star Inn, at Roberttown
- School Dames Ancient, Heck mondwike
- Spen Valley constituted an Elec toral Division
- Social Reforms and Reformers (2)
- School Board of Heckmondwike Formation of
- School Board Contests for Heckmondwike(2)
- School Board for Liversedge
- School Board Contests for Liversedge (2)
- Spen Valley Newspapers
- StJames's Church, Heckmond wike(2)
- St John's Church, Cleckheaton (2)
- St Luke's Church, Cleckheaton
- Tynwald Mount, proclaiming the Laws on
- Thomas, the son of Hugh, deed of
- Thomas, captain of the Temple
- Thomas, parson of Dewsbury, deed of
- Tilley John de, of Gomersal (2)
- owns land in Heckmondwike
- Tilley John de and the Rectory of Birstall
- Thornhill captured by Fairfax, in (5)
- Town's Books, The (3)
- writing in the
- Early entries in the
- Town's Books, Curious En tries in the
- Town's Books, Hue and Cry in the
- Town's Books, Chimney Money in the
- Two famous Cloth Dressers (2)
- Town Hall at Cleckheaton, Erection of (2)
- Upper Chapel The (2)
- Vow of Vengeance, The Con queror's
- Vow of Vengeance, its fulfil ment
- Vallanes and Borders
- Vallanes and Serfs
- Vallanes and How they fared
- Village Sports (2)
- Village Watchman
- Village Archery
- Wright Thomas, Autobiography
- Walton Cross
- Wyke, in Doomsday Book
- Wics, Meaning of
- Warren Earl, Kingly State of
- Wages at the time of the Poll Tax
- Wickliffe, The Reformer
- William del Spen's Estates
- Marriage of the daughter of
- West Riding Book of Rates, Extracts front
- Wool drivers in the Halifax district
- Wytefield, Its Situation
- Wytefield, Transferred before Witnesses
- Waste Land of Liversedge, Taking in the
- Westfield, Stoney Flatts, and Oldfield
- Waterslack Meadows
- Walkmilnyard Pasture
- Walkester John, a fuller
- Winchester, Romans having Weaving Shops at
- Whitaker s Loidis and Elmete
- Watson's History of Halifax
- Walkers of Liversedge, The
- Watch & Ward in Spen Valley (2)
- Waste Lands of Cleckheaton (2)
- Workhouse Accounts, Curious (2)
- Wheeled Vehicles and Sleds (2)
- Wright Thomas, of Blacup (2)
- Wadsworth, The Lawyer (2)
- West Riding Contest in 1807(2)
- West Riding Spen Valley Voters in (2)
- West Riding Elections of (5)
- Woodhead Joseph, Election of first MP for Spen Valley
- Woodhead Joseph, Second Election of do
- Whittaker, Election of Mr
- Woollen Weaving in Spen Valley
- Worsted Trade in Spen Valley Anderton family and the (2)
- Worsted Trade, Wadsworth do
- Wholesale Co operative Boot Works
- Water Question at Liversedge (2)
- Westgate Congregational Chapel, Cleckheaton
- Wesleyan Chapel at Robert town
- Wesleyan Chapel, Erection of second, at Heckmondwike
- Wesleyan Chapel, Erection of second, at Cleckheaton
- Yorkshire, Its Early History to Under Morcar
- Yorkshire Fines, Book of
- York, Population of in (5)
- Yew Tree The, a famous Coach ing House (2)
- Ye Closes, " Nonconformist Preaching Place, Cleckheaton
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