Index: A - K

A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 6, the Borough and Liberties of Beverley. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1989.

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Index L - Z

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Note. Page numbers in bold-face type are those of the principal reference. A page number in italic denotes an illustration on that page or facing it. A page number followed by n is a reference only to the footnotes on that page.

Abba, H. W., 246 Abbott, Wm., 200 Abraham, Ralph, 199 Acklam: Josias, 202 John, 202, 204 Pet., 187 n Acorn Industrial Estate, 159 Adamson, John, 201 Adamthwaite, Ann, 311 Admiral of England, see Clinton Adwalton Moor (Yorks. W.R.), 92 Aelfric, abp. of York, 3, 10, 50 affeerors, 211 Africa, South, 116, 158 Agas, Wm., 200 Agincourt (Pas-de-Calais, France), 8 Aglion: Ric., 198 Wm., 199 Aglionby, Thos., 75-6 agricultural machinery, making of, dealing in, 118, 137, 139, 153, 244, 294 Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Ltd., 310 agricultural produce, processing of, 105-6, 112, 115, 140; and see brewers; chicory-drying; maltsters; millers; oatmealmaking; seed crushing; tanners agriculture, 19, 40, 81, 105, 114, 116, 140, 161; and see Beverley Parks; Eske; Molescroft; Storkhill; Thearne; Tickton; Weel; Woodmansey Aike, John of, 24, 32, 183, 198; and see Holy Trinity hosp. Aike (in Lockington)(in St. John's parish), 162, 263 airfield, 206 Alan, boy of Alan of Humbleton, 40 Albright & Wilson Ltd., 306 Alcock, John, bp. of Ely, 253 'Aldbeck', 33, 36, 54 Aldbrough, 269 Aldefield: Ric. of, 280 Alice, w. of Ric., ? wid. of Pet. de Surdeval, 280 Aldgate, fam., 173 alehouses, see inns Alford: Edw., 76 John, 85 Lancelot (d. 1563), 201 Lancelot (d. c. 1616), 68, 76, 85, 201, 203 Sir Wm., 91 fam., 76 n, 91 Alfred, chronicler, 5 Alkbarrow, Ric., 199 Allerthorpe, 269 Allerton: Nic. of, 198 Rob., 199 Allon, Hen., 244 allotment gardens, 284 Almack: H. H., 286 Harold, 286 John, 286 Ric., 286 Almot: John, 198 fam., 170 almshouses, bede houses, hospitals, maisons dieu, 24, 32-3, 48-9, 52, 59-60, 66, 70, 77-8, 87, 134, 162 n, 180, 182-3, 185-6, 192, 214, 236, 261-70, 269, 303, 308 Alured, Thos., 97, 101, 205 Alwood, Rob., 200 America, North, 129-30 war with, 135 and see United States of America anchoresses, hermits, 61, 167 Anderson: (later Pelham), Chas., see Pelham, Chas. A. Francis, 129 John, 205 Andrews, G. T., 169 Anlaby: John, 94 Wm. of (fl. 13th cent.), 11 Wm. (d. by 1649), 312 Anningson: Herb., 274 Jos., 274 Stamper, 274 Wm., 274 apothecaries, 115, 118, 121; and see chemists Appleton: Mary, 260 Rob. (fl. 1687-1729, ? two of this name), 202, 204 Rob., jr. (fl. 1735, ? another), 288 Rob. (fl. 1754-78, ? another), 205 Teavil, 202, 204 Appleton, Machell & Smith's, see Beverley Bank Appleyard: Marg., 263 fam., 182 Archer: Mic., see Newton Susanna, see Newton architects, 187, 189; and see Andrews; Atkinson, J. B. and W.; Beaumont, Alf.; Bennison; Bilson; Blanchard; Botterill; Boyle; Brodrick, Cuth. and F. S.; Campbell, Colen; Carr, John; Cash, John and H. W.; Farrah; Fisher, J. J.; Foley; Gould; Harker; Hawe; Hawe & Foley; Hawksmoor; Humbs. Co. Council, co. architect; Jacobs; Lockwood, H. F.; Marshall, Thos. and Wm.; Middleton, John and Wm.; Morley & Woodhouse; Mountain; Moyser, Jas. (d. 1753); Musgrave, Sam.; Page, Edw.; Pearson, J. L.; Pennington; Petch, Mr.; Pugin, A. W. N. and E. W.; Raghton; Scott, Sir Gilb.; Shelton; Sherwood, E. J.; Smith, R. G. and Sam. (fl. 1753); Smith & Brodrick; Smith, Brodrick, & Lowther; Thompson, T. B. and Wm.; Thornton, Wm. (d. 1721); Watson, Chas.; Watson & Pritchett; Whitton, Marm.; Wright, Jos.; Wrightson Arden: John (fl. 1756), 135 John (fl. 1787-1828), 202, 204-5 John Barker, 203 fam., 135 Ardington, Nic., 201 Argentina, 116 Arkleby, Thos., 199 Armitstead, Jos., 203-4 armourers, furbishers, 42-3, 45, 82 Armstrong: Gordon, 153-4, 158, 283 John, 200 Armstrong Patents Co. Ltd., 157-9, 181 Arnold (in Skirlaugh), 268-9 Arnott, fam., 313 Arram (in Leconfield), 282 Arram Hall (in Atwick), 273 art gallery, 208 Artes, Pet., 201, 203 Arundel, Thos., abp. of York, 17, 62 Ash: Chris., 287 Metcalfe, 287 Rob., 287 fam., 287, 293 Ashley, Edw., 283 Ashmole: Marg., 288 Mat., 202, 204, 261, 263 fam., 288 Ashton: John, 199 Pet., 275 Ashworth, Ian, 275 Ask (? Eske): Joan, w. of Ric. of, ? m. 2 Rob. of Holme, 280, 310 John of, 280 Ric. of, 280, 310 Aske, Rob., 71 Askew: Ric., 287 (or Askwith), fam., 287 Askleby, Wm., 199 Askwith, see Askew assarting, 280-1, 289, 290 n, 312 assemblies, assembly rooms, 113, 131-2, 135, 149-50, 187, 206-7, 250, 268 assize of bread and ale, 18, 20, 28-9, 63, 65, 69, 290 assize of fuel, victuals, wine, and wood, 65 Associated Chemical Co. (Fertilisers) Ltd., 306 Athelstan, King, 3, 7, 9, 12, 15, 29 Atkinson: Ant., 118, 140, 182 n, 207, 244 Chris., 200 J. B. & W., 192, 259 John, curate of minster, 78-9 Pet., 202, 204 Ric., 200 Thos., 200 Wm., 199 Atmar: Martin, 201 (or Smales), Marg., 261-2 attornies, see lawyers Atwell, John, 198 Atwick, see Arram Hall Austin, Thos., 205 Autherd drain, 224 Auxiliary Fire Service, 229 average, see common lands Awger, fam., 170 Aylce, Rog., 198 Babington, Hugh of, 13 Babington's plot, 79 Babthorpe, Wm., 72 Bacon, Nic., 75 bailiffs, 290 Bainton: A. W., 285, 305, 311 Jas. B., 203, 273-4 Thos., 273-4 Wm., 273, 285, 287, 301, 305, 311 fam., 273, 298 Bainton, 168 Bainton Beacon, see Harthill Baker, Jos., 207 bakers, 31, 38, 44, 49, 81-3, 85, 106, 115 flan-, pie-, and pastry-bakers, 44 Balliol, Edw., 9 Baltic Sea, 80 bankers, banking, 118, 121, 139, 146-7, 188, 190, 298 Banks: Eliz. A., 274 Rob., 116 Baptists, 119, 133, 150, 243, 246-7 Particular, 243, 245-8, 267-8, 268, 291, 301 Scotch, 133, 243, 245-8 Bar dike, see fortifications, town ditch barbers, 49, 82 Barbour, Wal., 198 Bard, Wm., and his w. Marg., 310 Barker: Adam, 198 Wal., 198 barkers, see tanners Barkers & Lee Smith, 157 Barkworth, Geo., 298 Barmby Moor, 269 Barnard: Sir Edw. (fl. 1672-85), 97, 101, 109, 205 Edw. (d. 1714), 205, 295 Mary, see Perrot Ramsden, 202, 204, 295 Wm., 295 fam., 293, 295 Barnby, Jas., 200 Barnby by Bossall (Yorks. N.R.), 85 Barnsley (Yorks. W.R.), 103 barracks, drill hall, 151, 195, 208, 224, 229, 251, 254, 272, 277, 298 Barrett: J. F., 274 John, 57 Ric., 57 T. C., 274 Thos., 57 Wm. (d. 1640), 201, 203 Wm. (d. 1936), 274 Barrow, John, 199 Barrow, Hepburn & Gale, 153, 157, 159 Barthorpe, Geo., 201, 203 Barton: John of (fl. 1347-67), 198 John (fl. 1463-80), 199 Ric., 117 Rog., 202 Barton upon Humber (Lincs.), 235 basket makers, 176 basket-men, creelers, 37, 42, 45 Baswick (in Leven), 269 Bates, Edw., 288 baths, 221, 229 Batley, C. H., 130 Bawde, Thos., 200 Bayeux, Thos. of, abp. of York, 16, 279, 284, 292, 303, 310 Bean: Hen., 205 Wm., 199 bears, bearwards, 87 Beatniffe, Ric., 205 Beaumont: Alf., 301 Jos., 146 Beche, Alan, 25, 37 Becher, Hen., 289 Beckwith: Mat., 284 Rog., 182, 284 Thos., 284 Bedale, Ric., 200 Bede, Ven., 2 bede houses, see almshouses Bedford, John, 58, 287 Bedfordshire, 8 Beeford: Ric., 199 Rob., 198 beerhouses, see inns Beilby: Benj., 202 Jos., 202, 204 Belgium, see Bruges; Damme; Ypres Bell: Jas., 261-2 Jos., 202, 204 Mark (d. c. 1790), 267 Mark (fl. 1810-32), 286-8 Ric., 85, 201 Thos., 200 Bellasise: Ric. (fl. 1490), 200 Ric. (fl. 1711), 280 bellmakers, see Harrison, Jas.; Lester; Mears; Smith, Sam. (d. 1709); Stafford; Taylor, Messrs. Bellow, John, 65, 181, 183 Belott, Thos., 199 Beningbrough Hall (Yorks. N.R.), 186 n Benington, fam., 245 Bennison, Appleton, 194 Bentley (in Rowley), 8, 57, 83, 167, 276 Berkeley, Sir Wm., 182 Best: Hen., 106, 222 John, 35 Beswick, John of, 25 Bethell: Sir Hugh (d. 1679), 95 Hugh (d. 1772), 128 Ric., 202 Wm., 214 fam., 128 Bettison, Mary, 263 Bevaloid, 157 Beverley: Edric of, 34 R. M., 244 Ric., 198 Thos. of, 12, 17, 23 Wm., 130, 187, 203, 205, 211, 273, 285 Beverley, meaning of place name, 2, 195 Beverley, places in Commonwealth called, 136 Beverley and Barmston Drainage Board, 165, 168, 215-17, 282, 291-2, 297 Beverley and East Riding Agricultural Association, 206 Beverley and East Riding Floral and Horticultural Society, 206 Beverley and East Riding Golf Club, 151, 218 Beverley and East Riding Mechanics' Institute, 134-5, 138, 143, 150, 194, 207, 208, 252 Beverley and East Riding Public Rooms, 206 Beverley and East Riding Race Co. Ltd., 206 Beverley and East Riding Reform Association, 144, 208 Beverley and East Riding Telegraph , 210 Beverley and Skidby Drainage Board, 215, 217, 271, 296 Beverley Argus and Freemen's Journal , 209-10 Beverley Association for Prosecution of Felons, 124-5, 227 Beverley Bank (Appleton, Machell & Smith's), 118 Beverley Base Hospital, 192, 230 Beverley beck, the beck, 1, 17-18, 27, 35-6, 42, 44, 47, 50, 52, 62, 66, 134, 142, 156, 170, 174, 177, 179, 204, 308 bridges, 168; and see High and Low bridges cleansing, improvement, 111, 164-5 drainage to, 53, 142, 180, 226, 271 ind. and public services near, 41-2, 81, 106, 138-41, 147, 165, 224, 226-7 jousting in, 87 tolls, dues, 25, 36, 113-14, 124, 142, 147, 165, 225 trade on, 36-7, 81, 106, 113-14, 116, 137, 141, 164-6 Beverley Borough, later East Yorkshire Borough of Beverley, district council, 156, 159-60, 164, 192, 216, 248, 275, 295, 300, 307, 311, 313 Beverley Butchers Ltd., 274 Beverley charitable trustees, see Beverley Consolidated Charities Beverley Chronicle , 209-10 Beverley Church Sunday School Society, 233, 238 Beverley Civic Society, 155 Beverley College of Further Educ., 253, 259; and see Beverley Technical Inst.; Evening Inst. Beverley Consolidated Charities (Beverley charitable trustees), 261-2, 266, 268-9, 275 Beverley District Board, 251 Beverley Echo , 209 Beverley Emigration Society, 136 Beverley Express , 209 Beverley Freeman , 210 Beverley Guardian , 143, 147, 209, 210 Beverley Guardian Society for Protection of Trade, 227 Beverley Guardians Committee, 192 Beverley Independent , 209 Beverley Iron & Waggon Co., 139-40, 145, 228 Beverley Nonconformist Council, 245 Beverley Parks (in St. John's par.), 162, 227, 269, 271-7, 272, 295, 298, 301 agric., 275-6 army camp, 272 burial ground for, 235 dom. archit., 273 drainage, 271 ind., 118, 140, 159, 223-4, 271, 277 inn, 271 Lakeminster Park caravan site, 160, 277 lodges, 109, 271, 273, 276 mills, 218, 271, 276-7, 313 officers, 277, 300 Old Hall, 271, 273, 276 poor relief, 277 pop., 272, 297-8 rly., 271 roads, 167-8, 175, 271 sch., 301 tithes, 275, 277 Victoria barracks, 195, 208, 224, 272, 277, 298 waterworks, 272 woodland, haggs, 15-16, 88, 211, 213, 271-2, 275-6 and see park Beverley Pasture Freemen's Association, 216 Beverley poor-law union, 133, 136, 137 n, 192, 230-1, 290, 295, 300, 307, 313 Beverley Recorder , 143, 209 Beverley rural district, 146, 192, 194, 228, 281, 290, 295, 300, 307, 313 Beverley Technical Institute, 246, 253, 283 Beverley Total Abstinence Society, 150, 246, 248 Beverley Town Cricket & Recreational Club, 229 Beverley Volunteer Infantry, 195 Beverley Waggon Works, 153 Beverley Waterworks Co., 223 Bevington, Thos., 199 Bewholme: John (fl. 1379-1449, ? two or more of this name), 198 Rob., 199 Bielby (in Hayton), 269 Bigod, Sir Francis, 71 Bigott, Rob., 78 Billips, Chris., 202-3 Bilson, John, 239, 254 Bilton, Isabel of, 285 Bird: Agnes, w. of Wm., 59 Rob., 199 Wm., 59, 198 Birley, Rob., 14 Bittby, Paul, 198 Blackden, Wm., 200 blacksmiths, 137 Blacomour, Wm., 198 Blanchard, B. W., 249 Blanshard, Rob., 202, 204 Blathwaite, John, 200 bleaching, 106, 116, 277 Bloom: Jas., 275 Rose H., 275 Blount: John, 288 Wm., 288 Blücher, Gebhard von, 170 Blue Coat sch., see education boatmen, sailors, shipmen, watermen, 31, 35, 37, 44, 57, 59, 80-2, 87, 114, 134 boats, ships, 31, 35-6, 39-40, 44, 70, 80, 111, 114, 117, 138, 153, 158-9, 164-6, 169, 252, 294, 297, 303, 306 Boidin of Flanders, 39 Boldero: E. G., 280 Mary, see Lewins bollers, botellers, 44 Bolton (Lancs.), 158 Bombay (India), 130 Bonaventure, Brother, see Johnson, Thos. bone-lace making, 110, 116-17, 255 Bonsaye, John, 78 books, booksellers, 62, 78-9, 102, 105, 110, 115, 118, 134-5 Booth: Edm., 200 Lawr., abp. of York (d. 1480), 13 Lawr. (fl. 1640), 202 Ric., 200 Rob., 200 Wm. (fl. 1497), 200 Wm. (fl. 1790), 306 Bordeaux (Gironde, France), 58 borough government (by town council to 1573, by corporation, 1573-1974): aldermen (from 1685), 20-1, 101-2, 121-5, 128, 130, 141, 219 n, 238, 310-11 list of, 202-3; and see under names of those there listed and see boro. govt., governors armour, 104 assistants (to 1835), 21, 64-5; and see boro. govt., councillors bailiff, 11, 65 beadle, 124 bellman, bell woman, 27, 66, 124 billet master, 124 boro. status, 1, 164 boundaries, 103, 161-4, 168, 271 burgesses, freemen, 7, 12, 20-2, 24-7, 30, 47, 55, 64-7, 110-11, 127, 165, 178, 190, 214-16, 235 admission of, 10, 32, 40, 58, 67-9, 80-2, 93, 104-6, 115, 117, 122-3, 126, 128, 130, 238 rights of, 15-18, 28-9, 33, 63, 67, 75, 80, 99, 103, 115, 121, 126, 140-3, 145, 161, 190, 213, 21517, 253, 263, 267, 289 bylaws, 24, 28, 35, 37-8, 40, 42, 67, 82, 103, 188 capital or selected burgesses, 67, 75, 90, 94, 97, 99-102, 104, 121-3, 125, 215 chamber (corporation) clerk, 100, 103, 122, 124, 198 list of, 205 chamberlains, 22-3 charters and privileges, 65, 67-8, 74-5, 97, 99-101, 103-6, 161, 167, 192, 198, 201, 213 medieval, 3, 5, 7, 11-12, 15, 17, 19-20, 25, 29, 34-5, 55, 57, 161, 213 (1511, 1526, 1539), 63-4 (1573), 65, 67-8, 70, 75, 99-100, 161, 167, 192, 198, 201, 218, 219 n (1628), 100, 103, 105 (1663), 99-100 (1685), 97, 101, 106, 121, 123 chief steward, 63 clerk of mkt., 13, 63-5, 73 coat of arms, 27, 190, 195-6, 195, 197, 221 commonalty, commons, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 43, 66-7, 77 constables, 18, 66, 109, 111, 124, 162, 223, 227; and see constables (outlying townships) cook, 67, 124 coroner, 65 council, councillors: to 1835, see boro. govt., assistants after 1835, 141, 145-7, 158, 255 cowherds, 215 escheator, 65 finances, 24, 30-4, 68-70, 102-5, 122-3, 142, 147-8, 165, 167, 212, 217, 232, 235 fish searchers, 66 freemen, see boro. govt., burgesses gaoler, 68, 192 governors, keepers (to 1685), 13-14, 19-35, 37-8, 40, 42-8, 56, 58, 61-72, 74-6, 79, 82-3, 87-91, 93-4, 96-8, 100-3, 110, 161, 167, 190, 196, 214, 217 list of, 198-202; and see under names of those there listed and see boro. govt., aldermen improvement (lighting and watching) commissioners, 123, 125, 142-3, 145, 224-5, 227 insignia and plate, civic, 27, 94, 142, 197 inspector of nuisances, 147, 226-7 J.P.s, 11, 13, 29, 34, 63-5, 68, 100, 103, 110, 124-5, 161, 165, 192, 225 keeper or beadle for beggars, 87 keepers, see boro. govt., governors local board of health, 143, 145, 188, 197, 223-6, 228 L.E.A., 152, 252 macebearer, 68, 103, 124, 197; and see boro. govt., serjeants market cleanser or keeper, 219, 225 market keepers or supervisers, 27, 64, 66, 124, 219 master or overseer of works, 66, 103 mayor, 65, 67-8, 70, 75, 78, 89-90, 93, 96, 100-4, 106-7, 110, 121-5, 127, 161, 167, 196-7, 207, 217-18, 226-7, 235 by name, 67-8, 74, 76, 85, 94, 101-2, 109, 128, 130, 146-7, 230, 243, 246 list of, 202-5; and see under names of those there listed medical officer of health, 143, 145, 148, 152, 154-5 muniments, 15, 23-5, 28-33, 40, 42, 67-8, 81, 103-4, 122 pasture masters, 66, 141-2, 144-6, 160, 206, 214-17, 229, 267 paver, 66, 123 plate, civic, see boro. govt., insignia property, 21, 24, 27, 32-3, 56, 69-70, 78, 81, 103-4, 122-3, 142, 147, 179-83, 210, 232-3, 235-6, 240, 261, 265, 268, 288-9, 308, 310-12; and see common lands, common pastures; corn exchange; Cross garths; Dings; education, grammar sch.; fortifications, bars; guildhall; markets; municipal offices; prisons, town receiver, 65, 69, 89, 93, 102-4, 122 recorder, 22, 28, 65, 67-8, 70, 75-6, 90, 94, 97, 100-3, 109, 122, 124, 198 list of, 205; and see under names of those there listed scavengers, 225-6 seals, 23, 25, 34, 196-7 selected burgesses, see boro. govt., capital burgesses serjeants, 26, 65-8, 124, 197, 227 shepherds, 27, 214 steward, 13, 65 surveyors, 146, 165, 167, 188 swineherd, 27, 124 toll collector, 25, 32, 66, 125, 165 tolls, 12-15, 17, 19, 25-6, 32, 35-6, 39, 69-70, 80-1, 104, 122-4, 142, 147, 161-2, 167-9, 177, 179, 219, 222, 224-5, 294, 306 gatelaw, 219 pavage, 25, 31-2, 36-7, 179, 224 town (common) clerk, 25-6, 28, 63, 65-8, 100, 103, 124, 198 list of, 205 town husband, 103 urban sanitary authority, 145, 147 waits, 26-7, 47, 66, 79, 87, 110, 124, 132, 197 wardens, 22 Bossall: Alex., 200 Rob., 199 Thos., 200 Bossall, see Barnby Boston, Ric. of, 23 Boston Fishing Group Holdings Ltd., 311 Boswell, John, 26, 205 botellers, see bollers Botterill, Wm., 283 Bovill, Sewall de, abp. of York, 15-16, 211, 213-14, 275, 299 Bow bridge, 170 Bower, Wm., 205 Bowet, Hen., abp. of York, 29 bowls (game), 107, 111, 113, 218, 229 Bowman: Anne, 264 John (d. 1746), 202, 204 John (d. by 1799), 202, 204, 263-4 bowyers, 44-6, 82 box-makers, 44 Boyd, Alex., 263, 268 Boyle, Ric., earl of Burlington, 186 Boynton: Sir Francis, 205 Sir Griffith, 128 fam., 110 Boynton, 94 Brabazon: Beatrice, 293 Jas., 293 Sophia, see Courtney Brabbes, Thos., 89 Bracken borough, Edm., 199 Braddock, Francis, 219 Bradford (Yorks. W.R.), 249 Bradley, John, 261-2 Bradshaw, Ellerker, 127-8 Bradwell, Braithwell, 15, 18, 51, 62, 173 Brambling Lime (Salisbury) Ltd., 277 Brandesburton, 266 brasiers, 43, 45 Bray, Sir Reg., 293 Brereton: Chas., 203, 205 John, vicar of St. Mary's, 97, 203, 205, 237 breeches makers, 116 Bretton Hall (Yorks. W.R.), 186 brewers, brewing, 82, 115, 140, 153, 306 n Brian: John, 199 Rob., 200 bricklayers or tilers, 81-2, 115 brickmakers or tilers, brickyards, 22, 35, 37, 41-2, 44-5, 54, 81, 106, 117, 121, 140, 153, 182, 184-5, 218, 226, 277, 283, 306 Bridekirk, Guy, 199 bridges, 167-9, 171 n, 179, 190; and see Cross br.; High br.; Low br.; Neat br.; and under Beverley beck; fullers; Grovehill; Hall Garth; Hull, Kingston upon; Hull, riv.; Humber, riv.; Kexby; Mills Cut; Thearne, Plaxton's br.; Tickton Bridlington, 137, 154, 169, 269, 283 monthly meeting, 245 and see Grindale; Sewerby Brigg, Wal., 199 Brigham: Hen., 216 Wm., 214, 216 fam., 214 Bristol (Bristowe), John of, 26, 198 Bristol (Glos.), 57-8 British and Foreign School Society, 251 British Oil & Cake Mills Ltd., 285 Broadgate Hosp., see Walkington Broadley: Hen., 274 R. C., 131 Wm., 273 fam., 274 Brocklesby (Lincs.), 117, 128 Brodding: Ric., 200 Wm., 201 Brodrick: Cuth., 189, 239 F. S., 189, 241, 257 Brogden, Frances, 237, 261-2 Brompton: John, 21, 38, 57-61, 198 Nic., 199 Rob., 200 Thos., 39, 199 Broomfleet, Sir Hen., 10 Broomfleet (in South Cave), 267 Brotherly Society, 134 Brown: Edw., 200 John (fl. 1508-29), 200 John (d. 1637), 202-3 Ric., 64, 83 Rob. (fl. 1544), 201 Rob. (fl. 1559-78), 201, 203 Wm., 272 and see Browne Brownbeard, Wm., 201 Browne: John, 304 Nic., 304 and see Brown Bruges (Belgium), 39 'Brunanburgh', 3, 7 Brundell, B. S., 147-8, 226 Brune, Rob. of, 198 Buck, Peregrine, 253 n, 261, 264 Buckingham, duke of, see Stafford, Edw. Buckinghamshire, 9; and see Donington Bugg, Thos., 199 builders, 24, 81, 114, 117, 121, 186-7, 189, 244 building: early, in brick, 35, 42, 111, 179, 181, 184, 233 in stone, 42, 51, 181, 184, 233, 238, 241 in wood, 2, 14, 33, 88, 111, 181, 183-4, 190 building trades, see bricklayers; builders; freemasons; glaziers; masons; painters bull-baiting, bull ring, 38, 45-7, 87, 110, 125, 135, 177 n Bullock: John, 85, 200 Ric., 201, 203 Thos., 200 fam., 170 Bulmer, Thos., 200 Burdale, Ric., 199 Burley, Wm., 198 Burlington, earl of, see Boyle Burmah Industrial Products, 159 Burney, Jas., curate of minster, 89, 96, 233 Burrow, Wm., 205 Burton: Dav. (d. 1854), 211 Dav. (d. 1890), 211 Dav. F. (d. 1931), 211 Ellen, 59 Hen., 126, 130-1 John of, 26 Col. (later Gen.) N. C., 129-30 R. C., 130 Rob. of (fl. 1347), 198 Rob. (fl. 1398), 59 Rob. (fl. 1494-1529), 200 Rob. (fl. 1778), 202 Wm. of, 198 Burton, Bishop, 14, 61, 76, 100, 124, 168, 206, 214, 217, 234, 283-6, 290 Killingwoldgraves, 8 fm., 214, 217, 270 hosp., 214, 288-9 Burton, Cherry (North), 8, 211, 244, 282, 290 Burton Agnes, 128 Burton Bushes, see Westwood Burton Constable, 76, 78, 185 n, 186-7, 206 Burton, North, see Burton, Cherry Bury, Thos., 264 butchers, 31, 37-8, 40, 45-7, 62, 81-2, 113, 115, 213, 221, 226 Butemond, Rob., 23 Butler: Eliz., see Langdale Rob., 285 Sam., 207 Butt close, 214, 218 Byall, Ric., 199 bylawmen, 290, 295, 300, 307, 313 Bynham, Thos., 47 CIN Industrial Investments Ltd., 311 cabinet makers, furniture makers, 117, 190 Cadeby, John, 60, 62 Calais (France), 39, 58 Calcium Carbonates Ltd., 277 Caldebek, Patrick de, 279 and see Coldbeck Cambridge University, 107, 110, 133, 253, 262, 264-5 St. John's coll., 132, 264 Trinity coll., 132 Cambridgeshire, see Guilden Morden; Over Campbell: Colen, 186 Fred., 203, 205, 304 Campden, Vct., see Hicks Campey, Thos., 274 Canada, 136, 158 Cankrien: H. K., 286 J. C., 286, 288 fam., 283 Canonesses Regular of St. Augustine, 242 Canterbury, abp. of, see Pecham cappers, 82 caravan manufacture, 157-8, 277 Carey, Sir Hen., 91 Carlisle, Hugh, 199 Carlisle, earl of, see Howard, Chas. Carlisle (Cumb.), 57 Carlton: John, 198 Wm., 198 carpenters, 44, 49, 57, 75, 81-2, 115, 117 Carr: John, 187, 206 Laurence, 199 carriers, carters, 27, 30, 80, 113-14 Carter: John, 285 Phil., 285 Ric., 285 Carto, Aymo de, provost of St. John's coll., 18 Cartwright: Ann, 235 John, 200 Rob., 201 cartwrights, 32 Carver, Dan., 205 carvers, 44 Cash: H. W., 208 John, 208 Cass, Elias, 200 'castles' (stands at processions), 10, 45-6, 76 Catfoss, fam., 172 Catour, Thos., 198 Catterson: F. B., and his w. Betsy, 310 Geo., 138 cattle, 215-16 market, fairs, 159, 218, 221-3 plague, 145 rearing, 109, 275-6, 299 and see cows Catton, Rog., 201 Catton, see Kexby Catwick, Pet., 198 Catwick, 57 Cave, North, 91, 130 Hotham Hall, 130 monthly meeting, 245 Cave, South, see Broomfleet Cavendish, Wm., earl of Newcastle, 92-4 Cawood (Yorks. W. R.), 74, 275 Cawton: John, 200 Rob., 200 Cecily, servant of Hildyard fam., 59 cemeteries, 55, 229, 235, 272 Chamber, Steph., 200 Chamberlain: John, 198 Nic., 198, 237 Champney: J. E., 151, 207-8, 229 Ric., 277 Chance, Wm., 277 chandlers, tallow-chandlers, 42, 49, 80, 115, 121 chantries, 25, 32-3, 47, 54, 56, 60-1, 69, 77-8, 167, 169, 182-3, 232-3, 235, 237, 241, 289-90, 293, 295, 300-1, 305 chapels, 10; and see St. Helen's chap.; St. John's chap.; St. John's coll., St. Martin's chap.; St. Nicholas's chap.; St. Theobald's chap.; St. Thomas's chap.; see also under Eske; Hull bridge; Molescroft; Thearne; Tickton; Woodmansey Chaplain, John, 43 Chapman, Wm., 80 n, 201 chapman, 22 Chappelow: Chris., 101-2, 108, 202, 204 John, 102, 202-3 Leon., 133 charities, 24, 31, 59, 80, 87, 110, 122, 134-5, 207, 232-3, 236-7, 244, 253, 255-60, 261-70, 291, 301, 307, 310-12 Charity Commission, 251, 261 Charity school, see education Charles I, 91-2, 94, 197 Charles II, 95, 101, 197 Charters, fam., 177 cheesecake-makers, 44 chemicals manufacture, 157, 159 chemists, 118, 146-7, 189; and see apothecaries Cheshire, see Chester Chess Club, 150 Chester, Pet. of, provost of St. John's coll., 213 Chester (Ches.), 207 chicory-drying, 306 China, 187 Choral Society, 151 Christian and Literary Institute, 208 Christy Minstrels, 150 Church Institute, 149, 208 Church of England, 133, 149-50, 243-5, 250-2, 301, 313 Church of Ireland, 149 churches, 60, 110, 231-41, 242-3, 245; and see protestant nonconformity; Roman Catholicism; St. John and St. Martin's par.; St. Mary's par.; St. Nicholas's par.; Yorkshire, East Riding cinemas, 156, 207, 238, 268 n Civil War, 91-6, 102, 110-11, 179-80, 237, 285, 288 Clark (Clarke): G. T., 142 John, 132, 253 Rob. (fl. 1571-98), 201, 203 Rob. (d. c. 1675), 253, 264 Steph., curate of minster, 97 Susannah, 235 Thos. (fl. 1604-44), 94, 100, 202-3, 205 Thos. (d. 1679), 102, 202, 204 Thos. (fl. 1685), 202 Thos. (d. 1785), 283, 288 Thos. (fl. 1801), 286, 288 Wm. (d. 1632), 202-3 Wm. (fl. 1685), 101, 202 and see Clerk Clarkson, Thos., 261, 264 Clerk: John, 198 Thos., 200 Wm., see Spene and see Clark Clifford: Apollonia, see Langdale Hugh, Ld. Clifford, 285 Clinton, Edw., Ld. Clinton, Adm. of Eng., 74 Clinton and Saye, Ld., see Fiennes, Edw. clockmakers, 105, 115 cloth making, 39-41, 56-7, 80, 82, 106, 114, 116; and see bleaching; dyers; fullers; linen manufacturers; shearmen; tenter garths; weavers cloth and wool trade, 1, 38-40, 56-7, 80, 82, 104, 106, 113-14 clothing making, 114; and see breeches makers; cappers; cobblers; glovers; hatters; jerkin makers; milliners; shoemakers; stocking making; tailors Clubley, Thos., 202, 204 coachmaker, 118 Coade of Lambeth, 187 Coates: Jane, see Keld Pet., 304 Wm., 253, 262 Coates, Little (Lincs.), 74 Cobb, Sir Francis, 109 cobblers, cordwainers, shoemakers, 35, 38, 41, 81-2, 115-16, 121, 128 Cobham, Thos. of, 58 Cochrane, And., and his s. And., 150, 246 Cochrane, Hamilton & Cooper, 140 cock-fighting, cockpits, 74, 87, 112, 131, 135, 217, 219 Cockerill: Geo., 202-3 John, 287 Ric., 200, 287 Wm., 198 fam., 287 cockshoots, 62, 217 Codrington, Sir Wm., 128 coffee rooms, coffee taverns, 113, 151 coffeeman, 105 Cogdell, John, 202, 204 Coke: Adam, 198 John (fl. 1436), 199 John (fl. 1493), 200 Rob., 199 Thos., 198 Wm., 198 and see Cooke Cokerham: Ric., 198 Rog., 199 Coldbeck, Thos., 198 and see Caldebek Cole, Mic., 241 Collett, Cornelius, 203 Collinson, Thos., 200 Collume, Wm., 198 Colman, fam., 171 Colson, Wm., 201 Coltman: Jos., curate of minster, 232, 250, 256 Thos., 205 Wm. Jos. (d. by 1832), 285-6, 288 Wm. Jos., s. of last, 285 common lands, 24, 33, 53, 212 average, 24, 33, 69, 104 n, 105, 190, 213 common pastures, 1-2, 15-16, 18-20, 24, 27, 33, 54, 66, 69-70, 81, 103, 105, 140-1, 161, 211, 213-18, 232; and see Figham; Swine Moor; Westwood open or common fields, 15, 53, 211, 213; and see common lands under Beverley Parks; Eske; Molescroft; Storkhill; Thearne; Tickton; Weel; Woodmansey communications, 137, 164-9; and see airfield; Beverley beck; bridges; ferries; Hull, riv.; railways; roads Condith, John, 199 Congregational Church in England and Wales, 246 Congregational Union, 246 Congregationalists, 150, 194, 238, 244-8, 250 Coniston (in Swine), 268 Conpis, Jas., 199 conservation area, 156 Conservative Association, 208 Conservatives, 139, 141, 143-7, 149, 151, 209 Constable: Cath., 242 Lady (Joan), 181 Sir John (d. 1579), 181, 279 John (fl. 1749), 202 Sir Marm., 74 Ralph, 76 Rob., 58 Thos., 199 Wm., 186-7 fam., 110 Constable-Maxwell: Marm., see Maxwell Wm., Ld. Herries, 144 constables (outlying townships), 294-5, 300, 307; and see boro. govt., constables Constitutional Society, 127 Conton, John, 22 Cook, Welton & Gemmell, 140, 153, 158 Cooke (Cook): Mrs. B. A., 287 J. D., 287 Jas., 207 Wm., 233 and see Coke cooks, 44-5 Cooper: Ant. Ashley, earl of Shaftesbury, 98 Wm., 200 coopers, 43-5, 49, 82, 121 Cope, Sir Wm., 293, 299, 305, 311 Copeland, Moses, 300 Coppandale: Adam (fl. 1359), s. of Wm. sr., 198 Adam (fl. 1377), 198 Edm., 200 Francis, 85 John (fl. 1437-77), 59, 199 John (fl. 1555), 85 Margery, 58 Steph. (fl. 1366), 198 Steph. (fl. 1400), 198 Steph. (d. c. 1485), 62, 200 Thos. (fl. 1345), 198 Thos. (fl. 1406-23), 198 Wm. (? two of this name), 198 fam., 58, 85 coppersmith, 118 Copy, John, 199 Corbridge, Thos., abp. of York, 18 cordwainers, see cobblers corn exchange, 207, 221, 229, 252, 255, 259, 261 corn-factors, -dealers, 113, 121, 300 Corpus Christi pageant, plays, or procession, 26-8, 40, 42-3, 45-7, 49, 61, 76, 87 Cortese, Giuseppe, 190 Cottage Hospital, see Dispensary Cottam, John of, 198 Cottingham, John of, 198 Cottingham, 35, 69, 80, 151, 164-5, 285, 296, 301; and see Dunswell; Hull Bank Raywell, 130 Coulson: Wm. (governor 1636-62), 96, 100, 102, 202-3 Wm. (governor 1669-85), 97, 101-2, 202, 204 Wm. (governor 1680-c. 1711), 102, 202 Council in the North, 67-8, 74-5, 79, 90-1, 102 Courtney: John (d. 1806), 120, 131-2, 293 John (d. 1840s), 293 Sophia, m. Jas. Brabazon, 293 fam., 292-3, 295 courts, 7, 15-16 town, 63, 66-7, 69, 79, 104, 167, 219, 227 pie-powder, 218, 222 record, 65, 68-70, 103, 196 sessions of peace, 68-9, 103, 124 'Thursday sittings', 68, 103 local: abp's., 11-12, 14, 26, 28-9, 63, 191 assize, 11, 103, 214 county, 153 Crown, 193 ecclesiastical, see York, cath. ch. of St. Peter, Ct. of High Commission and eccl. cts. eyre, 17 manorial, 191, 210-11, 271, 277, 290, 294-5, 300, 305, 307, 312-13 prebendaries', 8 provost's, 17, 19, 28, 180, 290 quarter sessions, see Yorkshire, E.R., J.P.s sheriffs tourn or ct. leet, 12, 63-5, 68, 211 view of frankpledge, 65, 68, 210-11 and see Yorkshire, E.R., Ct. of Sewers for E. Parts central: Chancery, 235, 240, 255, 263, 265-8, 270 Exchequer, 58, 94, 106 High, 157 Star Chamber, 64, 72, 103 and see York, assizes Cousin, Ric., 199 Cowart, Geo., 202, 204 Cowell, John, 182 cowkeepers, dairying, 140, 276, 290, 294, 300, 306, 312-13 Cowling, Thos., 201 cows, 145, 215, 281, 306; and see cattle; cowkeepers Cowton: John, 199 Ric., 199 Cox, Wm., 201 crafts, see guilds Cras: Alex., 198 Jas. le, 171 Crashaw: Ric., 89 Wm., curate of minster, 79, 89, 233 Crathorne: Josiah, 115, 138, 150, 246, 277 Rob., 115 Sarah, m. W. H. Fisher, 277 Thos., 295 Craven: Mary, 275 Ric., 201 Rob. M., 275 Craw, Pet., 66, 200, 239 Crawford, John, 267 Crayke (Creyke): Agnes, m. 2 Rob. Hildyard, 58-9 Alex., 199 Ric., 232 Rob., 72, 85 fam., 58 creelers, see basket-men Crewe, Ant., 281 Creyke, see Crayke cricket, 150, 229 Crickmer, W. B., 149 Crimean War, 139 Crompton, Thos., 76 Cromwell: John, 14 Ric., 94 Thos., 77 crops (less common), see chicory; hemp; madder; mint; teasels Cross bridge, 9-10, 25, 41, 47, 50, 53-4, 103, 171, 183, 192, 223 hosp., see Holy Trinity hosp. Cross fair, 39, 81, 104, 106-7, 110, 113, 173, 222-3 Cross garths, 9, 20, 32, 69, 171, 176, 190 Cross Monday, Cross days, see Rogationtide crosses, see market crosses; Mile cross; St. John's coll., sanctuary crosses; Stump cross; White Cross Crosskill: Alf., 139, 144-7 Edm., 139, 143 Wm., 118, 138-9, 150, 155, 228, 244 Wm., & Sons, 139, 154, 228 Crossley, John, 200 Crust: Marion, m. H. E. Nolloth, 304 Mercy, w. of Thos., 304 Thos., 255, 259, 304 cuckstool, pillory, 53-4, 110, 177, 191-2, 221 Cuke, John, 62 Cullington: Geo. L., 280, 304-5 N. E., w. of Geo. L., 280, 305 Culpeper, Thos., 182 Cumberland, see Carlisle Curdaikes, Hen., 201 Cure, Capel, 130 curriers, 82, 116, 125 Curtis: Ant., 201 Wm., 200 Cussons: Geo., 138 fam., 138, 159 cutlers, 45, 82, 118 cycling, 229 Cycling & Athletic Club, 151 Cynesige, abp. of York, 3 Dacre, fam., 289 Dacres: Agnes, w. of Rob., 239 Rob., 41, 200, 239 dairying, see cowkeepers Dalby, Ric., 200 Dalby (Lincs.), 236 Dales, Wm., 202-3 Dalkyn, Ric., 26, 28, 205 Dalton: Benj., 261, 264, 267 Wm. of (fl. 1345), 198 Wm. (fl. 1406), 198 Dalton, South, 186 Damme (Belgium), 39 Danby, earl of, see Osborne, Thos. dancing masters, 118 Darcey, Marg., 253, 261-2 Darcy: Edith, see Neville Sir Thos., later Ld. Darcy, 292 Darlington, Thos., 199 Davies: Geo. (d. 1669), 202 Geo. (d. 1752), 202, 204 Geo. (fl. 1764), 261-2 Davis: Geo., 277 J. W., & Son (Hull) Ltd., 277 Davison: John, 199 Ken., 275 Nic., 200 Thos. (fl. 1568), 201 Thos. (d. 1664), 202-3 Dawes, Wm., abp. of York, 122 Dawson: Cath., see Taylor Edw., 200 Jas., 216-17 John, 125 Ric., 199 Thos. (fl. 1752-74), 286, 293 Thos. (fl. 1793), s. of last, 286 Dean, Thos., 199 Deans: C. F., 286 Chas., 154 Deans & Son, 157 Debating Society, 151 Defoe, Dan., writer, 114, 117 Deira, 2 'Dendake', see Newdyke Dendron, Wm., 200 Denison, W. H. F., 144 Denmark, 2, 240 Dent: John, 202-3 Wm., 85, 200 Denton: Charlotte, 273 Flora, 273 Pet., 273 S. B., 311 Sarah, 273 Steph., 273 Thos., 256, 273 fam., 273 depopulated villages, see Eske; Sicey; Sneerholmes; Storkhill Derbyshire, 9, 77 Derman, Pet., 232 Devonshire, 77 Devoy: Dan., 280 Frances, see Lewins Dewsberry, see Duesbery Dickinson: Chris., 106 Jos., 245, 274 fam., 245 Dickons, Thos., 202, 204 Dickson: John, 210 Ric., 210 Dings, Bishop Dings, 14, 16, 19, 32, 34, 38-9, 42, 69-70, 164, 170, 190-1, 221 at beck, 37 dinner-makers, 44 diseases, plagues, 16, 55-6, 85, 87, 105-7, 110-11, 119, 142-3, 146-7, 182, 224, 226, 230, 234 Disney, John, 199 Dispensary and Cottage Hospital, 134, 139, 146, 151, 230, 265, 267 distributive trades, see basket-men; boatmen; carriers; chandlers; corn factors; drapers; grocers; haberdasher; hardwaremen; hawkers; mercers; merchants; pedlars; porter merchant; tobacco; wine and spirit merchant Dixon: Hen., 283 Rob. (d. by 1849), and his w. Rosamond, 287, 297 Rob. (fl. after 1906), 287 T. C., 287 T. C. B., 287 T. E., 311 Dockers' Union, 138 doctors, physicians, surgeons, 75, 82, 105, 118, 121, 137, 230 Dodd, Edw., 288 Dodding, Miles, 288 Dodhill, Wm., 198 Dolman (Doweman): Thos. (d. 1589), 233 Thos. (fl. 1841), 242 Doncaster (Yorks. W.R.), 105, 147 Donington, Ric. of, rector of Haversham (Bucks.), 13 Dorset, see Purbeck Doss, John, 200 Dousing: Ric., 12 fam., 12 Doweman, see Dolman Downing, Edm., 275, 288, 293, 305, 311 Doyle: Geo., 283 Priscilla, 261-2 Doynour: John, 198 Wm., 199 drainage and sewerage, 24, 27, 33, 36, 123, 142-3, 145, 147, 179-80, 214, 223-4, 226-7, 283, 297, 303 Drake: Francis (d. 1771), antiquary, 237 Francis (fl. 1767-91), vicar of St. Mary's, 237 drapers, 19, 22, 42 n, 44, 46, 48, 80-2, 85, 102, 105, 114-15, 118, 121, 145, 239 Driffield: Rob. of, 198 Thos., 13, 199 Driffield, Great, 103, 154, 168, 209, 230, 282; and see Elmswell Driffield Navigation Commissioners, 169, 279 drill hall, see barracks Dring, Thos., 77 Drinkall, John, 264 Drummond, Rob., abp. of York, 118-19 Dry, Thos., 201 Drypool, 267 Drypool Group, 158 Dudley: John, duke of Northumberland, 73, 210 Rob., Ld. Dudley, earl of Leicester, 73, 75, 87, 191, 210, 218, 222, 232, 236, 241, 273 Duesbery (Dewsberry): Thos. (fl. 1775), 116 Thos. (fl. 1797-1835), 203, 205 Duffill, Thos., 230 Duggleby, Wm., 310 Dugmanton, Edw., 62 Dunham, Wal., 25-6, 199, 205 Dunkerly, J. A., 229 Dunn: G. W., 311 Thos., 202, 204 Wm., 102, 202-4 Dunswell (in Cottingham), 164, 224, 295 Durham, 9; and see Sunderland dyers, litsters, 30, 40-1, 45, 59-60, 80, 82, 106, 116 Dymoke: Eliz., see Hebden John, 98, 102, 109-10, 202, 204, 261, 264 Nic., 279 Sir Thos., 279 Eadie, Rob., 210 Ealdred, abp. of York, 3, 7, 34 Easingwold, Rob., 199 East Anglia, 3, 9, 77 East India Company, 131 East Riding Agricultural Society, 112 East Riding Bank, 118, 139, 147 East Riding District Society, 250-1, 258 East Riding Hospital District, 230 East Riding Local Militia, 195 East Riding Printing and Publishing Co., 209 East Riding Smallpox Hospital District, 230 East Riding Telegraph , 209-10 East York Regiment of Militia, 195 East Yorkshire and Crosskills Cart & Waggon Co., 139, 153 East Yorkshire Borough of Beverley, see Beverley Borough East Yorkshire Cart & Waggon Co., 139, 146 East Yorkshire Militia, 230 East Yorkshire Newsapers Ltd., 209 East Yorkshire Printers Ltd, 209 East Yorkshire Regiment, 151, 195, 208, 272 East Yorkshire Volunteers, 195 Eastland, Easterlings, 80 Ebberston, Ralph, 199 Eden, Chris., 257-9, 264 education, schools, school teachers, 48, 110, 137, 152, 248, 250-61, 283 Charity (later Blue Coat) sch., 110, 127, 133, 190, 192-3, 236, 250-1, 255, 260-3, 265-7, 270 elementary educ., 110, 133, 149, 207-8, 243-52, 254-64, 266-9, 291, 307, 312-13; and for schs. see education, Charity sch.; Methodists, Wesleyan; Roman Catholicism; St. John's par.; St. Martin's par.; St. Mary's par.; St. Nicholas's par.; Thearne; Tickton; Weel grammar sch., 70, 78-9, 87, 89-90, 95-6, 110-11, 122, 124, 127, 132, 142, 151, 195, 242, 250-2, 253-4, 255-6, 262-5, 267, 272, 275, 311-12 higher and technical educ., 252-3, 283 secondary educ., 151, 251-6, 258-61, 263, 283, 301, 307; and see grammar sch. Education, Board of, 252 Education Department, 251 Edward the Confessor, 3, 5, 7, 11, 16, 34 Edward I, 7, 9, 11, 232 Edward II, 7 Edward III, 7-8 Edward IV, 31, 34 Edwards, Maj. (later Sir) Hen., 139, 144-5, 149 Egerton, Wm. Tatton, 129 Eglin: Ann, 273 Thos., 273 Eland: Wm., 28 fam., 58 Electric Cinema Picture Palace, 207 electricity supply, 152, 224 Elizabeth I, 73, 79 Ella, Kirk, 131 Ellerington: Keith, 311 Pet., 311 T. W., 311 and see Elrington Ellerker: Edw., 67-8, 74, 76, 201, 203 John (fl. 1429), 10 Sir John (fl. 1545), 70 Sir Ralph (d. 1539), 63-4, 68, 71-2, 200 Sir Ralph (d. 1546), 72, 78 Lady, 74 fam., 63, 72, 74 Ellesden, Thos., 200 Elley, John, 201 Ellinor: John, 202, 204 Thos., 237, 261, 264 Elliott: Anna, 262 Maria, 311 Ellis: Rob., 200 Wm. (fl. 1608-37), vicar of St. Mary's, 89-90, 237 Wm. (d. 1785), 205 Ellison: Hen., 188, 240 fam., 240 Elloughton, 274 monthly meeting, 245 Elmswell (in Gt. Driffield), 106 Elrington, Wm., 93-4, 100, 102, 202-3 and see Ellerington Elsdale, Thos., 200 Elwell: F. W., 208 J. E., 144, 147-8, 189 W. H., 246 Elwes, Hen., 288 Ely, bp. of, see Alcock Emergency Hospitals Scheme, 230 Empson, Mat., 125-6 Endyke, see Newdyke engine and machine workers, see millwrights engineers, engineering, 137, 139, 147, 283, 294, 306 English China Clay Group, 277 escheats of felons, 290 Eske, see Ask Eske (in St. John's par.), 162, 164, 271, 278-81, 278, 291, 302, 308 agric., 281 chap., 281 common lands, 281 depopulated village site, 278-9, 281, 284 drainage, 278-9, 281, 302 dom. archit., 280 inc., 281 man., 279-81, 310 man. ho., 279-80, 284 mill, 281 nature reserve, 279 pop., 279, 303 road, 279 sch., 307 tithes, 281 woodland, 281 Essex, 128, 130 Esteby, Wm., 200 Estoft: Chris., 67, 233 John (fl. 1623), 287 John (d. by 1695), 287 Thos. (fl. 1623), 287 Thos. (d. c. 1660, ? the same), 287 fam., 287 Etherington: Hen. (d. 1760), 298 Sir Hen. (d. 1819), 298 Eton College, 238 Etton, Thos., 198 Etton, 94, 122, 235 Evening Inst., evening sch., 252-3 Everingham, Thos., 199 Everingham, 74 Evison, G. H. (Farmers), 274 Exchequer, see courts, central Expandite, 159 Express Co., 209 Faircliff, Ric., 72, 78, 181 Fairfax: Chas., 95 Ferdinando, Ld. Fairfax, 92 Greg., 11 Sir Thos., 92-3 fairs, 15, 19, 32, 34-5, 39, 61, 81, 101, 106-7, 113, 123-4, 142, 219, 222-3, 285; and see Cross fair Falconer: Brian, 200 Nic., 198 Fallowdowne, John, 304 Farley, Wm., 68, 201, 203 farmers, husbandmen, 46, 49, 57, 59, 81, 114, 140, 276, 290, 294, 300, 306, 312 Farnham, John, 275, 290 Farrah, Hen., 208 Farrer: Chris. (fl. 1544-60), 201 Chris. (fl. 1603-16), 102, 201, 203 Edw., 201 Hen., 201, 203 Rob., 68, 201, 203 fam., 66 and see Ferrer farrier, 105 Fearnsides, Susannah, 308 Featherston, Ralph, and his w. Ann, 293 fellmongers, 116, 121, 277, 300 Fenton, Rob., 13 Ferraby, Geo., 118 Ferrand, Ric., 80-1 Ferrer, Marg., 110, 237, 253, 262, 264, 310-11 and see Farrer Ferries, Thos., 264 ferries, see Humber; Storkhill and Sandholme; Thearne; Weel Ferris, Sam., vicar of St. Mary's, 96, 237 fertiliser manufacture, 140, 153, 157, 300, 306 Fewle, Ric., 201 Fiennes: Celia, 223 Edw., Ld. Clinton and Saye, 181 Figham, 15, 27, 33, 36, 162, 168, 211-17, 227, 299-300 Findlater, Sam., 229 fires, 88, 110-11, 138, 181, 228, 233, 259, 311 fire fighting, 88, 111, 124, 195, 228-9 First World War, 151-3, 165, 189, 206, 209, 236, 246, 261 Fish, Art., 202-3 Fisher: Ambrose (fl. 1620-37), 310, 312 Ambrose, s. of last, 310 Ambrose (d. by 1672, ? the same), 310 Anne, m. Rob. Low, 310 Marg., m. Rob. Freeman, 310 Mary, m. Wm. Green, 310 J. J., 247 John (d. 1535), bp. of Rochester, 253 John (fl. 1662), 306 Nic. (fl. 1664), 304, 306 Nic. (fl. c. 1700, another), 304 Rob., 200 Sarah, see Crathorne W. H., 277 fam., 304 n, 312 n fisherman, Godfrey the, see Godfrey fishermen, fishing and fowling, 37, 44, 82, 105, 140, 217, 281, 294, 306, 313 fishmongers, 39 Fitzwilliam, Wm., Earl Fitzwilliam, 129 Flamborough, 58 Flanders, Flemings, 39-40, 171, flax dressers, linen dressers, 40, 116 Fleschewer: Nic., 47 Marg., 47 Fletcher: Chris., 264 John, 201 Wm., 201 fletchers, 44-6, 82 flooding, 2, 36, 161, 167-8, 214-15, 217, 278, 292, 295, 302, 308, 312 Folcard, monk, 3 Foley, Thomson, 260-1 Folk, John, 51 food and drink trades, 114; and see bakers; butchers; cheesecake-makers; coffeeman; cooks; dinner-makers; inns; mustard makers; oatmeal; oatshillers; saucemakers; victuallers; vintners fools, 62 football, 125, 229 Footit, Thos., 199 Forbes, Chas., 130 Ford: Percy, 285 Ric., 285 Ford (Motors), 154 Foresters, Ancient Order of, 303 Forge, Wm., 94, 100, 202-3 Forster, Lancelot, 200 and see Foster fortifications, 53, 71, 92, 178-80 bars, 25-6, 31, 33-4, 42, 53, 92, 98, 104, 178-80; and see Keldgate; Newbegin; North town ditch, Bar dike, 2, 40, 42, 52-3, 171 n, 178-80, 211, 226 Foster: Eliz., see Keld G. H., 311 John, 261, 265, 268 Ric., 274 Wm., 243 and see Forster Fotherby: John (fl. 1597-1627), 201, 203 John (fl. 1631-42), 202-3 John (fl. 1660s, ? the same), 102 John (fl. 1671-90), 101, 202, 204, 228 Rob., 202-3 fowling, see fishermen Fox: G. L., 130, 143 Geo., 95, 243 Harriet, 310 Ric., 203, 205, 310 S. L., 143 Thwaites, 102, 110, 134, 202-3, 261, 263-5, 267-8, 269 France, 237 war with, 74, 129, 178 and see Agincourt; Bordeaux; Calais franchises, see assize of bread and ale; escheats of felons; free warren; strays, waifs, wrecks Francis, Edw., 75 Frankland: Hannah, 255 Ric., 310 Wm., 310 Free Church Council, 245 free warren, 279, 284, 288 Freear, R. O., 274 Freeman: Marg., see Fisher Ralph, 201, 203 Rob., 310 freemasons, 112, 151, 249 French Revolutionary Wars, 131 friars, friary: Dominican, 28, 42, 47, 49, 52, 60, 76-8, 87, 157, 160, 181, 184 n, 232, 255 Franciscan, 45, 49, 52-3, 60, 73, 76-8, 181-2, 240 Observant, 73 Trinitarian, 73 friendly societies, 134, 150-1, 303 Friends (Quakers), 95, 97, 119, 133, 146, 243-8, 260 Friends of the Liberty of the Press, 127 Friends of the People, 127 Frismarsh, Thos. of, 198 Frodingham, North, 291, 302 Frost: Cath., see Kelk Thos. (fl. 1347-54), 198 Thos. (fl. 1375, bro. of Wal.), 57 Thos. (fl. 1375, s. of Wal.), 57 Thos. (d. 1496), 58, 200 Wal. (fl. 1375), 57 Wal. (fl. 1448-58), 199 fam., 57, 287 Fryston, And., 200 fullers, walkers, 40-1, 44, 82 fullers' bridge, 41, 173 fulling mill, 106 furbishers, see armourers furniture makers, see cabinet makers furriers, 114, 116 Gainsborough (Lincs.), 57 Galland: Rob., 274 Thos. (d. 1843), 274 Thos. S. (fl. 1849), 274 Galloway, Ric., 267 gallows, 11, 191, 282 Garbrey: John, 83, 200 Mat., 85, 201 Ric., 85, 201, 203 Gardener: John, 215 Rob., 215 gardening, market gardening, nurseries, 114, 117, 140, 274, 276, 280, 290, 294, 300, 306, 312-13 gardens (public), 229, 240 Gargrave, John, 199 Garnet, Rob., 200 Garth, Steph., 200 Gartham, Wm., 200 Garthwaite, John, 89, 253 Garton: Elliner, 202, 204 Jonathan, 202, 204 gas supply, gasworks, 123, 138-9, 141-2, 147-8, 152, 155, 187, 224, 225, 228 gatelaw, see boro. govt., tolls Gates, Steph., 200 gates, see fortifications, bars Gaunt, John of, duke of Lancaster, 61 Gedney, Nic., 200 Gee: Anne, 265 Rog., 202, 204 Thos., 288 Wm., later Sir Wm. (d. 1611), 68, 90, 103, 205, 288 Wm. (d. 1718), 100, 127 fam., 110, 288 Geldart, Chris., 245 Gelle, Wm., 10 Geoffrey, abp. of York, 15, 213 Geoffrey thelonearius , 25 George I, 197 George III, 253 Gerard, abp. of York, 16, 34, 50 Germany, 116, 135, 250; and see Hamburg; Prussia Gervays: Avice, m. John Willimot, 57 John, goldsmith, 198 John, vintner, 198 Thos., 11, 58, 198, 237 Gibson, John, 274 Giffard, Wal., abp. of York, 11, 13, 15, 25, 28, 35, 164 Gilby, Wm. R., 203, 205, 274, 312 Gildyn, John, 199 Gillian, anchoress, 61 Gladstone, W. E., 149 glaziers, 43, 45, 229 Glossop & Bulay, 157 Gloucestershire, see Bristol Glover, E. A., 143-4 glovers, 38, 41, 46, 58, 66, 81-2, 116 glue and gelatine manufacture, 153 Glynn: E. C., vicar of St. Mary's and rector of St. Nicholas's, 241 Geo. C., Ld. Wolverton, 241 Goakman, Steph., 202, 204 Godchep: (? Godchamp), Wal., 182 n fam., 173 Godfrey the fisherman, 281 Godric, John, 172 Goes, Hugh, 87 goldsmiths, 17, 43, 45, 49, 118 golf, 218 Goodricke: Hen., 286, 293 Marg., see Taylor Gordon, A. H., 143 Gorwood, John, 97 Gossop: Rob., 201 Thos., 202 Wm., 201 Gould, Rawlins, 189 Gower, Edw., 57 Goxhill, Rob. of, 280 grammar school, see education Grant, —, 233, 305 Gras, John le, 295 grave, head, 211; and see pennygraves Graves, Jas., curate of minster, 133, 207, 250, 256-9, 262 Grayburn: Anne, w. of Wm. (d. 1731), 265 Jas. (fl. 1700), 202, 287 Jas. (fl. 1740, ? another), 287-8 John (fl. 1450), 199 John (fl. 1869), 304 Marm., 287 Ric., 287 Wm. (d. 1731), 202, 204, 265 Wm. (fl. 1803), 287-8, 290 Wm. (d. 1866), and his w. Eliza, 304 fam., 172, 293 Great bridge, see High bridge Greaves: John, 202, 204, 261, 263, 288 Thos., 288 and see Greves Green: Geo., 80 John (d. by 1779), bp. of Lincoln, 133, 253, 255, 261-2, 264-5 John (fl. 1856-82), 143, 209 Mary, see Fisher Thos., 201 Wm. (fl. 1407), 198 Wm. (fl. 1672), 310 Wm. (fl. 1882), 209 Green & Son Ltd., 147, 207, 209 Greenfield, Wm., abp. of York, 18, 299 Greenhope, Ric., 201 Greenwick (in Bishop Wilton), 85 Gresham: Frances, see Thwaites John, 279 Greves, Wm., 200 and see Greaves Grey: Edw. (fl. 1596-1631), 201, 203 Edw. (d. 1668), 94, 100, 102, 202-3 Edw. (fl. 1658-85), 98, 101-2, 202-4 Edw. (fl. 1664, ? one of above), 306 Rob. (d. 1557), 64, 83, 85, 182, 200 Rob. (fl. 1567-72), 201 Rob. (d. 1603, another), 201, 203 Tim., 96, 100, 202 Wal., abp. of York, 12-13 Wm., 201 Greystoke: Ralph, Ld. Greystoke, 289 fam., 289 Grimsby (Lincs.), 160 Grimston: Marm., 279 Thos. (d. 1572), 279 Thos., s. of last, 279 Wal., 281 Wm., 200 fam., 281 Grindal, Edm., abp. of York, 74 Grindale (in Bridlington), 57 grocers, 118, 121, 132 Grovehill (Groval, Grovel, Gruvale), 18, 36, 54, 125, 162, 172, 204, 211, 238, 241, 244, 252 bridge, 308-9 dike, 41, 54 ferry, 308-9 fire engine, 228 green, 9, 54, 172 ind., 41, 54, 106, 117-18, 140-1, 154, 157, 188, 246-7, 277 ind. estate, 159 mills, 82, 106, 115, 138, 246 prot. nonconf., 246-7 shipyard, 117, 139-41, 153, 158, 246-7 staith, 35, 37, 52, 54, 164-5 tolls, 114 woodland, 33 guild merchant, hanse, 19-20, 48 Guilden Morden (Cambs.), 122, 265-6 guildhall, town hall, hanse house, 19-20, 23, 27, 29, 32, 34, 48, 62, 66, 75, 87, 95, 97, 104, 111-12, 123-4, 184, 188, 189, 190, 192-5 Ct. of High Commission at, 79 fire engines in, 228 teaching in, 252 watchmen at, 227 worship in, 249 Guildhouse, Steph., 199 guilds: craft guilds, trade companies, 10-11, 19-21, 24, 31, 37, 40, 42-9, 57, 60-1, 63-6, 69, 76, 79-80, 82-3, 87, 103, 105, 115-16, 190, 234, 239 plays, 42-9, 61, 76-7, 87 religious guilds, 47-9, 60; and see St. Mary's par., chap. or ch.; St. John's coll., ch. Gunby, John, 202, 204 Gunnyswell, John, 199 gunsmith, 105, 118 Guy: Alex., 201 Geo., 201 Rob., 200 Gymnastic Society, 151 haberdasher, 165 Habersham: Edw., 116 n fam., 116 Hackness (Yorks. N.R.), 89 Haddlesey, Thos., 199 Hadisse, Thos., 39 hairers, 42-3, 47 Haldene, Wm., 23 Haley, Hugh L., 275 Halifax (Yorks. W.R.), 144 Hall: Ann, 261, 265 Francis, 209 H. W., 285-6 (later Wharton), John, see Wharton John Smith (fl. 1790), 304 John (d. 1832, ? another), 203, 205 Mary, see Smith Rob., 75 Sam., 203, 205 Wm. (fl. 1536-41), 200 Wm. (d. 1816), 202, 204, 265, 268 Wm. (d. c. 1820, ? another), 274 Mr., 310 fam., 304 Hall Garth, 14, 87, 191-2, 207, 210, 271 bridge, 14 Hall Watt: A. D., 286-7 E. R. B., 274 fam., 286-7 Hallam, John, 71-3 Hallytreeholme: Ric., 199 Rob., 200 Halsham, 78 Haltemprice: urban district, 151, 160 parliamentary constituency, 151 Halton Holegate (Lincs.), 263 Hamburg (Germany), 138-9 Hamling, Thos., & Co. Ltd., 286, 293 Hampshire, see Winchester Hansby: Gillian, m. Sir John Yorke, 284 Ralph, 78, 182, 284 fam., 284 n hanse, see guild merchant hanse house, see guildhall Harding, Wm., 48, 199 hardwaremen, 82, 114 Hardy: Thos. (fl. 1490), 200 Thos. (fl. 1548-72), 201 Hargreaves Fertilisers, 300 Hargrove, Alf. C., 275 Harker, Wm., 261 Harland & Tuke, 118 Harold: Thos., 198 fam., 172 Harper, John (later John de Stansfield), 57 harpers, 57 Harpham: John, 198 Pet., 68, 85, 201, 203 Harrison: Broadley, 304 Jas., 235 John (fl. 1502), 205 John (fl. 1558-74), 68, 205 Mic., 205 Rob., 201 fam., 66 Harrison-Broadley: H. B., 304 J. B., 274, 304 John, 304 W. H., 304 fam., 274 Harsnett, Sam., abp. of York, 90 Harthill wapentake: Bainton Beacon division, 113 Hunsley Beacon division, 113, 261 North Hunsley division, 194 Harwood, Ric., 205 Hassell, Thos., 202 Hastings: Lady Eliz., 253, 265 Geo., Ld. Hastings, 284 Hen., earl of Huntingdon, 74, 79 Sir Ralph, 284 fam., 284 hatters, 82, 116, 121 Haversham (Bucks.), rector of, see Donington Hawden, John, 198 Hawe, Wm., 140, 189-90, 240, 257-8, 306-8 Hawe & Foley, 192, 247, 257, 291 hawkers, 115 Hawksmoor, Nic., 234 Haydor (Lincs.), 127 Hayton, see Bielby Health, General Board of, 142, 226 Hebburne, Rob., 310 Hebden: Eliz., m. Sir Thos. Dymoke, 279 Sir Nic., 279 Ric. of, 280 (formerly York), Wm. of, see York fam., 279 Hebden (Yorks. W.R.), 279 Hedon, 57, 68 n, 76 n, 95 Hemingbrough, 79 hemp, 40 Henry I, 7, 17, 19, 35 Henry II, 39 Henry IV, 8, 12, 179 Henry V, 8, 34 Henry VI, 8, 34, 58, 179, 239 n Henry, prince of Wales, later Henry VIII, 63, 73 Herd, Thos., 27 Herdson, Hen., 181 Herington, Rowland, 201 hermits, see anchoresses Herries, Ld., see Constable-Maxwell Herring, Thos., abp. of York, 118-19 Heseham, Wm., 199 Heslerton: Joan, see Woodhall Sir Sim. of, 284 Heslerton, West (in Heslerton), 57 Hessle, 8, 95, 151, 154, 166-8, 225, 271 Hesslewood, Wm., 200 Hetty, Miss, 275 Hewitt: John, 205 Marm., 203-5 Wm., 199 Hicks, Sir Baptist, Vct. Campden, 288 High (Great) bridge, 42, 62, 164-5, 172 Hildyard: Agnes, see Crayke Sir Chris. (d. 1602), 74 Sir Chris. (d. 1634), 91 Rob. (d. by 1498), 58 Sir Rob. (d. 1685), 109 Sir Rob. (d. 1781), 128 fam., 110 Hill, Rob., ? prior of Dominican friary, 78 Hind: John H., 210 Jos., 144-7, 210, 255 Hoare, Dan., 293 Hobart, Sir Hen., 90 Hobson: J. H., 229 Ric., 200 Sarah, 265 Hoby, fam., 89 Hodgeness, Hen., 201 Hodgson: Ric. (d. 1911), 138, 147, 150, 189 Ric., s. of last, 283 Wm., 116, 118, 138 fam., 153, 157-9, 283 Hogg: J. W., 131, 143 Ric., 201 Hoggard: John, 202, 204, 229, 311-12 Thos. P., 202, 204 Holderness, 17, 57-8, 113, 123, 185 communications, 8, 54, 166-9, 225, 291-2, 302 drainage, 167-8 ld. of, 279 revolts, 71-2, 169 wapentake, 161, 278 Holderness Drainage Board, 279-80, 302, 308 Holderness Hunt, 206 Holgill: Edm., 284 John, 284 Wm., 284 Holland, 80, 116-17, 165, 185, 300 war with, 97 Hollym, Wm., 198 Holme: Brian, 13 Denise, w. of John (d. c. 1465), 48 Hen., 58, 62 Joan, see Ask John (fl. 1405-20), 198 John (d. c. 1465), 48, 58-9 Ric. of, 198 Rob. of, 310 Wm., 198 fam., 60, 240 Holme church, see St. Nicholas's par. Holmpton, 269 Holmes: C. D., & Co., 158 Rob., 201 Thos., 202, 204 Holtby, John, 13 Holy Trinity (Aike's, Cross bridge) hospital or maison dieu, 24, 32, 70, 78, 183, 192, 268 chant., 78, 183 Holy Trinity preceptory, 77 n, 182 homes and institutions, 231, 307 Hopwood, Ric., 117 Horn: John, 200 Wm., 200 Hornby, John, 132 Horncliffe, John, 72, 201 Hornsea: Giles of, 59 Ric., 199 Hornsea, 57, 122 Horse (Low) Green, 214 horse mills, 81, 193 horses, 115, 213, 215, 217, 222-3, 232, 281, 285, 294, 306; and see races Horsfield: Mann, 280 Sarah, 280 hospital services, 230-1 hospitals, see almshouses hotels, see inns Hotham: C. F., 197 Sir Chas. (d. 1723), 126-7, 186, 205, 214, 218-19 Sir Chas. (d. 1738), 127-8 Sir Chas. (d. 1767), 214 (later Thompson), Sir Chas. (d. 1794), 128-9 John of (fl. 1352), 182 John (fl. 1591-6), 201 John (d. 1645), s. of Sir John (d. 1645), 92 Sir John (d. 1645), 91-3 Sir John (d. 1689), 95, 98-100 Sir John (d. 1691), 99-100 Ralph, 58 fam., 94, 100, 117, 120, 126-7, 186, 243 Hotham Hall, see Cave, North Hougham, Rob., 198 Houghton Hall (in Sancton), 130 housing, housing estates, 148, 152, 155-7, 156, 160, 188-9, 272, 281, 283, 292, 297, 303, 309 Howard: Chas., earl of Carlisle, 289 Sir Geo., 236, 295 —, 263 fam., 289 Howden, 167 Howdenshire, 57, 71 Howell, John, 30 Howson, Edm., 202, 204 Hudson: Chris., 200 Ernest, 304 Geo., 137 J. A., 283 Thos., 100, 202-3 Hull, Thos., 203, 205, 230 Hull, Kingston upon, 136, 156, 160, 184, 209, 264 architects, 189, 194, 206, 221, 230, 236, 241-2, 247, 249, 254, 257, 259-60, 283 bank, 118 bridge, 80, 165, 291, 302 capt. of, see Long communications, 8, 113, 137, 154, 166-9, 173, 271, 283, 295-7 commuting, 151, 159 convents, 242 corporation, 224, 230, 297, 300 disease, 107, 142 disputes with, 80, 103, 164-5 fair, 223 fortifications, 91, 178 n governor of, see Hotham, Sir John (d. 1689); Overton, Rob.; Stanhope, Mic. ind., 42, 137-8, 140, 153-4, 158-9, 277 inhabitants, 57-8, 87, 107, 118, 131, 142, 158, 189, 249, 264, 280, 283, 294, 298, 301 lieutenant of, see Stanhope, Mic. Ld. President at, 74 military affairs, 70-3, 91-3, 95, 97, 292 parl. representation, 75, 130 poor-law union, 136 pop., 136-7 port, trade, 1, 34, 36, 39, 80, 137-9, 165 prison, 191 prot. nonconf., 242-7 public services, 152, 224, 230 registry of deeds, see Yorks. E.R. relig. affairs, 95 sch., 253, 258 suburbs, 151, 159 theatre, 132 trade, see port Hull, river, 1-2, 35-6, 41, 52, 81, 88, 113, 138-40, 177, 204, 211, 225, 278-9, 281, 284, 297, 308-9, 312 bridges, 128, 168; and see Hull bridge; Hull, Kingston upon drainage, 215, 278-9, 282, 291, 302, 308 fishing, 281, 294, 306, 313 navigation, trade, 15, 35-6, 54, 69, 80, 106, 113, 137, 164-5, 279, 294 and see flooding Hull and East Yorkshire River Board, 217, 296 Hull and Selby Co., railway line, 137, 139, 169 Hull Bank (in Cottingham), 298 Hull Bank Ho., 129 Hull Bridge, hamlet (in Storkhill and Sandholme), 17, 72, 291, 293-5, 302 n officers, 295 pop., 292 n, 303 n Hull Bridge, hamlet (in Tickton), 164, 271, 278, 285, 291-2, 302, 306, 308 dom. archit., 303 ind., 140, 153, 157, 303, 306 inn, 303, 306 mill, 303, 306 pop., 292, 303 prot. nonconf., 307 Hull Bridge (over riv. Hull from Storkhill to Tickton), 8, 37, 103, 114, 123, 161, 165-8, 169, 173, 285, 291-2, 294, 302-3 chant., chap., 10, 167, 169, 231, 295, 305, 307 n Hull Co-operative Society Ltd., 310 Humber, river, 1, 8, 35, 106, 140, 164, 166, 226, 279 bridge, 154, 168 ferry, 166 Humbercolt, John, 292 Humberside, 1, 159-60, 164; and see Beverley Boro. district counc. county counc., 160, 194, 229, 231, 247, 259, 273 county hall, see Yorkshire, E.R. Humbleton: Alan of, 40 John, 198 Rob. of, 198 Hundesworth, Wm., 199 Hunsley, G. W., 293 Hunsley (in Rowley), 71 Hunsley Beacon, see Harthill Hunt, John, 253 Hunter: H. W., 260 Mary, 261, 265 Wm., 200 hunting, 62, 112-13, 144, 275 Huntingdon, earl of, see Hastings, Hen. Hurn, see Westwood husbandmen, see farmers Hutchinson, Thos., 243 Hutton, Mat., abp. of York, 68 I'Anson: Geo., 305 R. M., 305 inclosure, 53, 112-13, 213, 265, 274; and see Eske; Molescroft; Storkhill; Thearne; Tickton; Weel; Woodmansey Independents, 96, 119, 133, 205, 244-7, 250, 264, 267; and see Presbyterians Inderauuda , monastery of, 2-3 India, see Bombay industry and trade, 1, 3, 10, 12, 14-15, 24, 27, 31, 34-42, 56-8, 80-2, 105-7, 112-18, 121, 131, 135, 137-41, 153-4, 157-9, 181, 243-4; and see agricultural machinery manufacture; agricultural produce, processing of; bankers; caravan manufacture; chemicals manufacture; cloth making; communications; fairs; fertiliser manufacture; glue and gelatine manufacture; limeburning; markets; plastics manufacture; seed-crushing; shock absorber manufacture; whiting manufacture; see also under Beverley beck: Beverley Parks; Hull, Kingston upon; Hull, riv.; Hull Bridge (in Tickton); Tickton; Woodmansey Ingleberd: Phil., rector of Keyingham, 286-7, 290 Rob. (fl. before 1275), 57 Rob. (fl. after 1325), 287 Rog. (fl. 1316), 286 Rog. (fl. 1325, another), 286-7, 290 Ingleton, Rob., 201, 203 Ingoldby, Jas., 277 inns, alehouses, beerhouses, hotels, 87, 93, 108, 110-15, 121, 125-6, 131, 149-50, 160, 195, 206, 211, 223, 303 by name, 110-11, 160, 168, 171, 173, 177, 184-7, 221-2 and see Beverley Parks; Molescroft; Storkhill; Tickton; Weel; Woodmansey Ireland, 116, 149, 244 ironworking, ironworks, 1, 118, 137-40, 140, 244 isolation hospital, 230, 272 Ithum, Wm., 198 Iveson, Francis, 203 Iwardeby, Wm., 199 Jackson: Alex., 62 Ant. (d. 1607), 279 Ant. (fl. 1610-25), 280 Bryan B., 298 Harold R., 298 John (fl. 1554-7), 201 John (d. 1714), 103, 197, 205, 261-2 John (d. 1813), curate of minster, 232 John (fl. 1834), 203 Ric. (fl. 1562-9), 201 Ric. (d. 1610, ? another), 279-81 Rob. (fl. 1437), draper, 19 Rob. (fl. 1450), cartwright, 32 Rob. (fl. 1438-69, ? one of above), 199 Thos., 200 Jacobs, B. S., 194, 259 Jamaica, 264 James II, 97, 99, 101 James, Ric., 199 Jarratt: Ann, 267 Hen., 202, 219 Jeffreys, Geo., judge, 99, 101 Jehovah's Witnesses, 246-8 Jenkinson, Chris., 205 jerkin makers, 82 Jewison: Geo., 274 John, 274 Joan, anchoress, 61 John, King, 15, 17 John of York (St. John of Beverley), abp. of York, 2-3, 5, 7-12, 16, 18-19, 34, 45, 48-50, 61, 76, 96, 196, 233-4, 242 Johnson: Adam, 201 Edw., 200 Ellen, w. of Rob., 59-60, 62 John (fl. 1489-1503), 200 John (fl. 1564-80), 201, 203 John (d. 1608, ? another), 202 John (fl. 1609), 289 John (d. 1657, ? another), 94, 202-3 John (d. 1741), 202, 204 Rob., 59, 199 Thos. (Brother Bonaventure) (fl. 1536), 73 Thos. (d. 1683), 202-4 Thos. (d. 1696), 202, 204 Thos. (d. by 1727), 116 n Wm. (fl. 1456), 199 Wm. (d. 1593), 201 Wm. (d. 1646), 202, 203 Wm. (d. 1657), 202, 203 Wm. (fl. 17th cent., one of above), 102 Wm. (fl. 1653, ? another), 295 Johnston: John (fl. 1757-73, ? more than one of this name), 202, 214, 285 Sam., 202 joiners, 44 Joliff: Rob., 198 Thos. (fl. 1347), 198 Thos. (fl. 1379-1420, ? another), 198 Jones, Mr., 207 Jordan: Jas., 287 John, 25-6, 198, 205 Judge, Chas., 277 Judson, Ric., 205 justices of the peace, see boro. govt.; Yorkshire, E.R. Keddy: Mary, see Simpson Thos., 274 Keighley (Yorks. W.R.), 263 Keld: Chris., 202, 204-5, 304, 306, 311 Eliz., w. of Chris., 304, 306 Eliz., m. — Foster, 305, 311 Jane, m. Pet. Coates, 304-5 fam., 214, 304 Keldgate (South) bar, 28, 31, 53, 168, 175 n, 178-80 Keldgate leys, 85, 173, 211, 213 Kelk: Cath., m. Thos. Frost, 57 John, 59-60, 182 Rog., 199 Thos., 25, 32, 54, 182, 237 Wm., 57-8 fam., 237 Kelk monthly meeting, 245 Kell, Thos., 310 Kelstern, Wm. of, 198 Kemp: John (d. 1454), abp. of York, 28, 34 John (fl. 1859), 209 Keningham, Ellen, 261-2, 268 Kennard, E. H., 144 Kent, 186 Keregan, Thos., 207 Kexby (in Catton), 168 Keyingham, rector of, see Ingleberd, Phil. Kilham, 57, 215 Killingwoldgraves, see Bishop Burton Kingscote, Chas., 219 Kingston upon Hull, see Hull Kingston Steam Trawler Co., 158 Kiplingcotes (in Middleton on the Wolds), races, 111 Kirkby: Chris., 280 John, 200 Mark (d. c. 1718), 280 Mark (d. 1748), 280, 286 Ric., 280 Rob., 62 Wm., 199 Kirkwood, W. C., 305 Kitchen: Rog., 71 —, 66 fam., 173 Knaggs, Ralph, 201 Knaresborough friary (Yorks. W.R.), 73 Knight, Hen., 228 Knights Hospitallers, Holy Trinity preceptory, 76-8, 182, 289 Knowsley, Geo., 273, 275, 298