A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 7, Holderness Wapentake, Middle and North Divisions. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 2002.
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Index
A-K
NOTE. Page numbers in bold-face type are those of the principal reference. A page number followed by n is a reference
only to the footnotes of that page. An italic number denotes an illustration on that page.
The following abbreviations are used in the index: Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; abp.,
archbishop; Art., Arthur; Benj., Benjamin; bp., bishop; Cath., Catherine; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ctss.,
countess; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; d., died; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; f., father;
fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; grdf., grandfather; grds., grandson; Hen.,
Henry; Herb., Herbert; Humph., Humphrey; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; jr., junior; Leon., Leonard; Ld., Lord; Marg.,
Margaret; Marm., Marmaduke; m., married; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; Nic., Nicholas; neph., nephew; Pet., Peter;
Phil., Philip; Reg., Reginald; Ric., Richard; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Sam., Samuel; sr., senior; Sim., Simon; s., son;
Steph, Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Vct., Viscount; Vctss., Viscountess; Wal., Walter; wid., widow; w., wife; Wm., William.
A. B. I. Caravans Ltd.,
Abbs:
Bryan,
Revd. Cooper,
Acklam:
Ann, wid. of Wm. (d. 1865),
Anna Maria, dau. of Pet. (d. 1744),
Eliz., m. Sir Mark Milbanke (d.
1680),
Geo. (fl. 17th cent., one or more),
Geo. (d. 1793),
John (d. 1551),
John (d. 1611),
John (d. 1644),
John (d. 1672),
Jonathan (fl. 1760s),
Mary, see Moreby
Pet. (d. 1690),
Pet. (d. 1744),
Pet. (fl. 1758),
Pet. (d. by 1805),
Pet. (d. c. 1825),
Sarah,
Thos. (fl. earlier 17th cent., one or
more),
Thos. (fl. 1665, ?the same),
Thos. (d. by 1721), grds. of last,
Thos. (fl. 1750), s. of last,
Thos. (fl. 1760), s. of last,
Thos. (d. by 1771), s. of last,
Thos. (fl. 1763, one of the above),
Thos. (d. 1811, another),
Sir Wm. (d. by 1378),
Wm. (d. 1567),
Sir Wm. (d. 1637),
Wm. (d. 1789),
Wm. (d. 1804),
Wm. (d. 1865),
fam.,
Aconley:
Alan,
Jas.,
John,
fam.,
Adam (fl. 13th cent.),
his w., see St. John, Agnes
Adelin (fl. earlier 12th cent.),
Admiralty,
Adwick le Street (Yorks. W.R.),
Adwick upon Dearne (Yorks. W.R.),
affeerors,
Africa,
Agnes, sister of Philip the chaplain,
agriculture, and see cattle;
common fields; common meadows;
common pastures; crops,
rotation; crops and livestock;
horses; inclosure; market gardening;
pig farming; poultry farming;
rabbit warrens; sheep farming;
waste or woodland; and see under
local government sections for
regulation of
agricultural engineers, machine makers,
and see
Blenkin; Caley, Edw.; Caley &
Ayre; Caley & Townsend; Grasby,
Francis and Rob.; Holderness
Plough Co. Ltd.; Seward Agricultural
Machinery Ltd.; Stamford,
John; Stephenson, Wm.
Air Council, Ministry,
Aire, Wal.,
airfields, and see Catfoss; Leconfield;
Lissett; Second World War
Ake, Wm.,
Alan the parson,
Albert (fl. 1086),
Aldbrough:
Agnes of, see Beverley
John of, see Beverley
Reynold of, see Beverley
Aldbrough,
advowson,
Aldbrough Hall,
almshouses,
bridges,
castle,
chantries,
chapels, medieval,
chapels, nonconformist,
charities,
church, n
plate II
church hut, see village halls
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
courts,
curates,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Druids' lodge,
fair,
guilds,
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
manor house, Manor Farm,
manors,
market,
Oddfellows' lodge,
parish council,
parish officers,
playing field,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectors, and see Lucy,
Godfrey
rectory,
rectory house,
resort,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools,
Thorpe Garth (or Thorpe, Thorpe
next to Aldbrough, Thorpe in
Aldbrough, ?Totele),
tithes,
Tymperon's hospital,
vicarage,
vicarage houses,
vicars, and see Browne,
John; Fenwick, John; Hutton,
John; Mooke; Torre, Nic.
village halls, church hut,
Wentworth House,
windmills,
and see Bewick; Carlton; Etherdwick;
Fosham; Lambwath; Newton,
East and West; Ringbrough;
Tansterne
Aldbrough (Yorks., ?another), n
Aldbrough Floral and Horticultural
Society,
Aldbrough Newton, see Newton, East
Alder:
Geo. (d. c. 1845),
Geo. (fl. 1865),
John,
fam.,
Aldred, Earl (fl. 11th cent.), n
Alec-Smith:
(formerly Smith), Alex.,
Lucy, w. of Alex.,
aletasters, bread-tasters,
Alf kil (fl. 1066),
Alford:
Dorothy, m. Thos. Grantham,
Lancelot (d. 1563),
(Sir) Lancelot (d. 1617),
Rog.,
Sir Wm.,
fam.,
Allanson (or Allatson):
Eliz., m. -Fysh,
Ric.,
allotment gardens and smallholdings,
Almond, Ann, m. Horsfall
Scholefield, John Green, Thos.
Clubley,
Alured, Mat.,
almshouses, hospitals, see Aldbrough;
Atwick; Barmston; Beverley;
Brandesburton; Bridlington;
Cawood; Emanuel hospital;
Garton; Hornsea; Hull, Kingston
upon; Humbleton; Owstwick;
poorhouses; Preston; Routh; St.
Thomas's hospital; Savoy hospital;
Skirlaugh chapelry; Tunstall;
York; and see nursing; surgeons
Amand the butler,
Beatrice, w. of Amand, see Rupella
his daughters, see Beatrice and
Hawise
amateur dramatic society,
America, South,
Amfrid the noble,
Anabaptists,
Anderson, Ric.,
Andrebi (?in Roos),
manor,
Andrew:
Hugh,
Mary, w. of Hugh, m. John
Mackley,
Andrews, G. T.,
Angell, Rob.,
Anglicanism:
Evangelical, and see
Church Association Trust
'High',
Anlaby:
John,
Wm. of,
Ansley:
Geo.,
Sarah, wid. of Geo.,
Appleyard:
Cecil E.,
Chris. (fl. 1639),
Chris. (fl. 1759),
Francis,
Sir Mat. (fl. 1650),
Mat. (fl. 1653), s. of last,
Mat. (fl. 1716, ?another),
Thos. (fl. 1609),
Thos. (fl. 1647), s. of last,
fam.,
Arches (or Catfoss), Agnes de, m.
Herb. de St. Quintin, Rob. de
Fauconberg, Wm. Foliot,
architects, see Andrews, G. T.; Armfield
& Bottomley; Atkinson, J. B.,
Pet., Thos., and Wm.; Bennison;
Bilson; Blake; Botterill, Wm. and
Wm., & Sons; Brierley; Brodrick,
Cuthbert and F. S.; Brodrick,
Lowther, & Walker; Brown, Alf.
and Lancelot; Burges; Carr, John;
Chantrell; Cottingham; Cundy;
Dyer; Earle; Foale; Gough; Hall,
Wm.; Harker; Hawe; Hebb;
Hutchinson, Chas. and Wm.,
James, J. K.; Johnson, Francis;
Keyworth, Thos. and W. D.;
Lightoler; Lockwood, H. F.;
Lugar; Mallinson & Healey;
Moore, Temple; Mountain; Musgrave;
Nash; Pearson, J. L.;
Perkin; Scott, Sir G. G.; Skelton;
Smith & Brodrick; Smith, R. G.
and R. S.; Stork; Teale; Walker,
W. S.; Watson & Pritchett;
Weatherley; Wilkinson, Geo.;
Wright, Jos.; Wyatt
Areins:
Arnold de,
Bernard de,
Thos. de, s. of Wm.,
Thos. de, s. of Bernard,
Wm. de,
fam.,
Armfield & Bottomley,
Armistead, Mary,
Arneman, Theresa, m. Benj. Haworth,
Arnestorp (?in Goxhill),
Arnold, Ric. of,
Arnold (in Rise, Long Riston, and
Swine),
charity,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
drainage,
inclosure,
inns,
manor houses,
manors,
moated site,
monastic granges, and
see Woodhouse
parish officer,
poor relief,
population,
rectory,
road,
Ryhill (or Royal) carr,
school,
tithes,
windmill,
Woodhouse (or Wood House),
Arnott, fam.,
Arnui, see Earnwig
Arram, Sir Steph. of,
Arram (in Atwick),
Arram Hall, plate
common fields,
common pasture,
domestic architecture,
inclosure,
manor,
monastic grange,
population,
rectory,
roads,
tithes,
windmill,
woodland,
Arram (in Leconfield),
Arts and Crafts movement,
Arundel, Rob. of,
Arwidsson:
Adolph,
Mr. (?the same),
Aseby (or Asby):
Elias,
Gaudin of,
John of,
Ash, Pet.,
Ashe:
Edw.,
Sir Jas.,
Jonathan,
(Sir) Jos.,
Martha, m. Jos. Windham,
Mary, wid. of Jos.,
Ashburne:
Eliz., see Stokes
-, husband of Eliz.,
Aske Education Foundation,
Aske, Sir. Jos., see Ashe
Askeby, Rob. de, rector of Barmston,
assize of bread and of ale,
Atkin, Gregory,
Atkinson:
Anne, see Raines
J. B.,
John, & Son,
John, vicar of North Frodingham,
Pet.,
Ric.,
Thos.,
W. J. (fl. 1877),
Wm. (fl. mid 19th cent., another),
Atwick,
plate
advowson,
almshouse,
chapels, nonconformist,
charities,
church, plate
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
cross,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
gas terminal,
Holy Well,
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
manor,
mission room,
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools,
tithes,
vicarage,
vicarage house,
vicars,
village hall,
windmill,
woodland,
Aubrough, Wm.,
Auburn (in Fraisthorpe),
auctioneer,
Audas, Wm.,
Aumale:
ctss. of, and see Forz,
Aveline; Gros, Hawise le
counts of,
and
see Béthune; Forz, Wm. de (fl.
late 12th or earlier 13th cent.),
(d. 1241), and (d. 1260); Gros;
Stephen
butler of,
and see Amand; Robert;
William
chamberlain of, see St. John,
Gerard
constable of, see Ulbert
falconer of, see Giles
serjeant of, see Tunstall, Hugh of
steward of, see Langbaurgh
fee,
priory, later abbey (Seine Maritime,
France),
Aungell, Gilbert le,
Austin, David,
Babthorp, Wm.,
Bacon, Thos.,
Bagge, Revd. -, assistant curate of
Beeford,
Bailey, G.,
Bailey & Furness,
bailiff,
Bainton:
E(dw). C.,
Eliz.,
H. W.,
J. H. (d. 1951),
John (d. 1891),
John (fl. 1906),
Sybil,
Thos. (d. 1842),
Thos., s. of John (d. 1891),
Bainton,
Balam, Alex.,
Baldwin (fl. 1086),
Bamburgh:
Humph.,
Thos.,
Bankart, G. P.,
Banks, Jos.,
Barchard, W. S.,
Barker:
Frances, see Mason
Thos.,
Barkworth, J. B.,
Barlow:
Francis,
Sam.,
Barmston,
advowson,
almshouse(s),
Ancient Shepherds' lodge,
bridges,
chapel, nonconformist,
charities,
church,
plate
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
curates, assistant curate, lesser clergy,
and see Goxhill, Rob.;
Holme, John,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Earl's dike,
inclosure,
industry,
inn,
landing place,
manor house, plate
manors,
moated site,
parish officer,
playing field,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectors,
and see Askeby; Boynton,
Griffith; Dade, Thos. and Wm.;
Gilby, John; Hildyard, Ric.;
Holme, John; Routh, Amand;
Tunstall, Cuthbert
rectory,
rectory houses,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools,
tithes,
village hall,
windmill,
woodland,
and see Hartburn; Ulrome; Winkton
Barmston Drainage Board, and see
Beverley and Barmston Drainage
Barmston Main drain,
Barnard:
Sir Edw. (d. 1688),
Edw. (d. by 1718),
Hen.,
Marg., m. Lovelace Gilby,
Barnardiston, Art.,
Barnby:
Agnes, see Suthill
John,
Thos.,
Barnes (or Barne):
Wm. (fl. 1570s),
Wm. (fl. 1620, another),
Barron:
Thos.,
Wm. (fl. 1769),
Wm. (d. 1879),
fam.,
Barrow-on-Humber (Lincs.),
Barton:
Joan of, w. of John,
John of,
Barton upon Humber (Lincs.),
Basham:
Brian,
Enid,
Geo.,
fam.,
Basinc (fl. 1066),
Basset, Pet.,
Baswick (in Brandesburton and
Leven),
ferry,
inclosure,
inn,
landing,
rectory,
road,
tithes,
Bateman, Gregory, vicar of Ulrome,
Bates, Edw.,
Bateson, Harry T.,
Bath and Wells, dean of, see Jackson,
Wm.
Baxter:
Edw. (d. 1855),
Edw. (fl. 1892),
Hugh (d. 1346),
Hugh (d. 1879),
Wm. (d. 1877),
Wm. (fl. 1892),
Bays, Sidney,
beacons,
Beadle:
Frank,
John,
Beal:
Raymond,
fam.,
Bean:
Jas.,
Ric., and his w. Eliz.,
Beatrice, dau. of Amand the butler, m.
Geof. de Friboys,
Beaulah:
Fred.,
Geo.,
J. R.,
Beauvais abbey (Seine Maritime,
France),
Beckett, Oliver,
Beckwith, Chris.,
Bedell, John,
Bedford, earl of, see Russell
Bedingfield, Ant.,
Bee:
Edw.,
Rob.,
Beeford:
Adam of,
Ralph of (? (Sir) Ralph of Goxhill),
Thos. of,
Beeford,
plate
advowson,
Beeford Friendly Society,
Beeford moor,
bridges,
chapel, medieval,
chapels, nonconformist,
charities,
church,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court(s),
Crow Garth, Grange, grange,
curates, assistant curates,
and see Bagge;
Wilkinson, John
domestic architecture,
drainage,
fairs,
feast,
Foresters' lodge,
inclosure,
inns,
manor house, Manor House,
manors,
mills,
moated sites,
monastic granges,
Moor Grange, grange,
parish council,
parish officers,
playing fields,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectors,
and see Briskin; Jackson,
Wm.; Neile; Scott, Cuthbert;
Tebbutt; Tonge, Thos.;
Trevor, Geo. and G. W.;
Ulverston
rectory,
rectory houses,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools,
tithes,
village halls,
water mill,
windmills,
woodland,
and see Dunnington; Lissett
Beilby, Thos., and his w. Jane,
Bell:
Frances,
Frank,
Jas.,
John (d. by 1767),
John (d. 1809),
John (fl. 1813),
Rob. (d. by 1759),
Rob. (d. c. 1825),
Rob. (fl. 1840s),
Rob., M.D. (d. by c. 1870, ?same as
last),
fam.,
bell-founders, see Deacon, Thos.;
Harrison, Jas.; Taylor & Co.
Bellow, John,
Belmont Caravan Co.,
Benedict the chaplain,
Benedictine order,
Benningholme, Pet. of,
Benningholme (in Swine),
Benningholme Hall, plate
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Fairholme,
inclosure,
manor houses, and see Benningholme
Hall
manors,
mill,
monastic granges,
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
tithes,
woodland, n,
Bennison, Appleton,
Bentinck:
Hans Willem, earl of Portland,
Mrs., w. of W. H. E.,
W. H. E., rector of Sigglesthorne,
Wm., duke of Portland,
Berchaud:
Geof.,
John,
Wm.,
fam.,
Berkeley, Eliz., Lady Berkeley,
Berkshire, and see Windsor
Bernard, John,
Berners, Ld., see Bourchier
Berrier, Eliz.,
Beseley, Edw.,
Best, Hen.,
Bethell:
A. J.,
Charlotte, wid. of Wm. (d. 1799),
Eliz., ?dau. of Hugh (d. 1717),
G. R.,
H. A. (fl. later 20th cent.),
(Sir) Hugh (d. 1611 or 1612),
Hugh (d. 1659),
Hugh (fl. 1674),
(Sir Hugh (d. 1679, another),
Hugh (fl. 1683),
Hugh (d. 1717, ?another),
Hugh (d. 1752),
Hugh (d. 1772),
John,
Katherine, m. Sir Chas. Parsons,
Mary, w. of Sir Hugh (d. 1679), see
Michelbourne
Mrs. (fl. 1833), pres. Mary, w. of
Ric.,
Ric. (fl. later 17th cent.),
Ric. (d. 1864),
R(ic). A. (fl. mid 20th cent.),
Rob. (fl. 1665), s. of Rog.,
Rob. (fl. 1674, ?another),
Rob., jr. (fl. 1680, ?the same),
Rob., sr. (d. 1689, uncle of last),
Rog.,
Sarah, see Dickinson
Slingsby,
W. A. V. (d. 1941),
W. F. (d. 1879),
Wm. (d. 1799),
Wm. (d. 1926),
(or ap Ithells), fam.,
Béthune, Baldwin de, count of Aumale,
Bettison, Wm.,
Betts, D. C.,
Beverley:
(or Aldbrough), Agnes of, m. -of
Kelk,
(or Aldbrough), John of (fl. 13th
cent.),
John (fl. 1607),
Mary, see Midgley
R(ob). M.,
(or Aldbrough), Reynold of,
Thos.,
Wm.,
fam.,
Beverley,
almshouses,
architects,
bell-founder,
borough,
charities,
communications,
corporation,
Dominican friary,
dormitory settlements,
ferry,
Holy Trinity preceptory,
industry,
inhabitants,
and see architects
liberties,
manor, and see St. John's
college, Chapter manor; Water
Towns manor
member of parliament,
parochial workhouse,
protestant nonconformity,
Routh's hospital,
St. Giles's hospital,
St. John's college (Beverley
Minster),
chantry,
chapter,
Chapter manor,
court,
curate, see Whincop
liberty,
provost,
and see Mare
vicar,
schools,
trade,
Water Towns manor,
and see Eske; Thearne; Tickton;
Weel
Beverley and Barmston Drainage,
Beverley Borough district (of
Humberside),
Beverley Consolidated Charities,
Beverley poor-law union,
workhouse,
Beverley rural district,
Bevrère, Drew de,
Bewe:
Bridget, m. -Biggs,
Eliz., m. -Biggs (or Briggs),
Geo., rector of Sproatley,
Bewholme (in Nunkeeling),
chapel-of-ease,
chapels, nonconformist,
charity,
church, (mission, later parish),
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
domestic architecture,
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
manors,
manor house, Bewholme Manor
House,
mill(s),
parish council,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
schools,
vicarage, see Nunkeeling
vicarage house,
plate
village halls,
woodland,
Bewick (in Aldbrough),
Bewick Hall,
chapel, medieval,
common fields,
common pasture,
court,
domestic architecture,
inclosure,
manor,
manor house,
moated sites,
population,
rectory,
tithes,
Biggs:
Bridget, see Bewe
Eliz., see Bewe
Bigland, John,
Bigod:
Constance, see Mauley
Hugh,
Joan, see Stutville
Sir John,
Ralph,
fam.,
Billaney:
Rob.,
Wm.,
billiards,
Bilson, John,
Bilton:
C. F. W.,
Geof. of,
Joan of, ?wid. of Sir John of,
Sir John of,
P. F. (fl. 1992),
Pet. of (fl. 12th or 13th cent.),
R. F.,
Saer of,
Wm. of,
-, dau. of Joan of, m. Sir Wal.
Fauconberg,
Bilton (in Swine),
advowson,
bridge,
chantry,
chapel, later church,
chapelry,
common fields,
common pasture,
curacy, perpetual curacy,
curacy house, see vicarage houses
curates, perpetual curates,
and see Sinclair
domestic architecture,
drainage,
inclosure,
inn,
lich-gate,
manor,
manor house,
moated site,
parish council,
playing field,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
road,
schools,
tithes,
vicar, see Quilter
vicarage,
vicarage houses, curacy house,
village halls,
windmill,
Bilton (Yorks. W.R.),
Bird:
Fred.,
Muriel,
Birmingham, Fulk, rector of Sigglesthorne,
Birney, Sarah,
Blake, Jas.,
Blakiston, Chris.,
Blanchard:
David,
Diana, see Reed
fam.,
Blashall, Hen.,
Blassell, see Blussell
Blenkin, Jas.,
Blount:
John,
Sam.,
Wm.,
Blundell:
Cath., see Newton
Phil.,
Blussell (or Blassell):
Hugh,
Pagan,
Bolton:
John, rector of Hilston,
Mic., vicar of Burton Pidsea,
Bolton priory (Yorks. W.R.),
Bonde (fl. 1066),
Bondfield, Chas.,
Bonwick (in Skipsea),
common fields,
drainage,
inclosure,
manor,
manor house,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
road,
tithes,
Booth:
Ann,
Hen.,
Rob.,
Boston Deep Sea Fisheries Ltd.,
Bosville:
Gervase (d. 1621),
Gervase (fl. 1682),
Hen.,
Ralph,
Susan, see Waller
Thos.,
fam.,
Boswell, -,
Botterill:
Wm.,
Wm., & Sons,
boulders, buildings of,
Bourchier:
Eliz., see Tilney
John, Ld. Berners,
Mildred, see Roundell
Bouwens, Bethell,
Bower:
Edw.,
Frances, m. Ric. Smith,
John (fl. 1696),
John (fl. 1719, ?the same),
Priscilla, m. John Dowbiggin,
Sam.,
Wm. (fl. 1656),
Wm. (fl. 1696, ?another),
Bowes:
Eliz.,
Dorothy,
Sir Jerome,
Ralph,
Bowlby, Jesse,
bowling,
Bowman, John,
Boynton:
(later Wickham-Boynton), Cycely, m.
Thos. Lamplugh Wickham,
Eliz., wid. of Sir Griffith (d. 1937),
Sir Francis (d. 1617),
Sir Francis (d. 1832 or 1833),
Sir Griffith (d. 1731),
Sir Griffith (d. 1761),
Griffith, rector of Barmston,
Sir Hen. (fl. c. 1500),
Sir Hen. (d. 1854),
Sir Hen. (d. 1899),
Marg., see See
Martin,
Mat. (d. 1540 or 1541),
Sir Mat. (d. 1647),
Peregrine,
Sir Thos. (d. 1581 or 1582),
Wm.,
fam.,
Boynton,
Brackenholme (?in Leven),
Braddock, Francis,
Bradford (Yorks. W.R.),
Bradshaw:
Ellerker,
Sir Jas.,
K. F.,
M. F.,
fam.,
Bramley:
Chris. (?d. 1802),
Chris. (fl. 1805),
John,
Mary, see Moorhouse
Thos.,
Bramston, Edm.,
Brandesburton,
advowson,
Benevolent Society lodge,
Brandesburton Hall,
plate
Brandesburton moor,
chapels, nonconformist,
charities,
church,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
cross,
curates, assistant curates,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
fair,
Franklin Death Brief,
hospital, and see
Brandesburton Hall
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
Manor House, Old Manor House,
manors,
market,
mill,
Oddfellows' lodge,
parish council,
parish officers,
park,
playing fields,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
R.A.F. camp,
rectors, and see Darrell, Wm.;
Holme, John; Hymers; Lawson;
Richardson, Chas.
rectory,
rectory houses,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools,
tithes,
village hall,
water mill,
windmill,
woodland,
and see Burshill; Moor Town
Brandesby, Rob., rector of Routh,
Brandon, Chas., duke of Suffolk,
Bransby, John, rector of Sproatley and
Settrington, master of Sutton
college,
Bransholme, North (in Wawne),
hall,
health centre,
play area,
public houses,
schools,
shopping centre,
and see Hull, Kingston upon; Sutton
bread-tasters, see aletasters
Brearey, Wm., archdeacon of the East
Riding,
Bret, Wm. le,
Breton, Geof. le,
brewing, brewers,
brickmaking, tilemaking, brickmakers,
Bridlington,
architect,
charity,
communications,
corporation,
harbour,
inhabitants, and see
architect
poor relief,
St. Mary's hospital,
and see Marton; Wilsthorpe
Bridlington poor-law union,
Bridlington priory,
n
prior,
Bridlington rural district,
Brierley, W. H.,
Briggs, Eliz., see Bewe
Brigham:
Francis,
Geo.,
Gerard,
Harriet,
Hen. (fl. 1672),
Hen. (d. 1738, ?another),
John (fl. 1672),
John (d. 1710, ?the same),
Ralph,
Rog.,
Thos. (d. 1542),
Ursula, wid. of Wm. (d. 1767),
Wm. (d. 1767),
Wm. (d. 1851 or 1852),
fam.,
Brigham (in Foston on the Wolds),
Brighton (Suss.), Royal Pavilion,
Briskin, Griffith, prebendary of
Osbaldwick, rector of Beeford,
British Gas Corporation,
British Legion,
British Oil & Cake Mills Ltd.,
British school,
Broadley:
C. B.,
C. E.,
Hen.,
John,
Rob. C.,
Thos.,
Brodrick:
Cuthbert,
F. S.,
Brodrick, Lowther, & Walker,
Bromsgrove, Revd. Sam.,
Bronson, John, curate, later rector, of
Rise,
Bronte, Charlotte,
Brook, Geo., vicar of Humbleton and
curate of Winestead,
Brooke:
Gabriel,
Humph., see Osbaldeston
Jane, see Robson
Mary, m. -Firman,
Theodosia, see Osbaldeston and
Pockley
Brough:
John (fl. 1699),
John (d. 1766), s. of last,
Mary, see Truslove
Susannah (fl. 1818), ?wid. of Wm.,
Wm. (d. 1783), and his wid.
Susannah,
fam.,
Broumpton:
Edm.,
Francis (fl. earlier 20th cent.),
Frank (fl. 1940s, ?the same),
Geo.,
Marg.,
Thos. (d. 1915),
Thos. (fl. 1940s),
Wm.,
Brown (or Browne):
Alf.,
Ann, m. John Williams,
Sir Ant.,
Edw.,
Eliz., m. C. S. Parker,
H. E.,
Jas.,
John (fl. 1557),
John (fl. 1743), vicar of Aldbrough,
curate of Garton, Humbleton,
and Elstronwick,
John (d. 1787), s. of last, curate of
Garton and Humbleton, rector
of Hilston,
Lancelot (fl. 1608),
Lancelot (Capability),
Marm., sr. and jr.,
Mary (fl. earlier 19th cent.),
Mary (fl. mid 19th cent.,
another), m. Haddon Trigg,
Rob. (d. by 1795),
Rob. W. (fl. 1952),
Sarah, see Moorhouse
Thos. (d. by 1831),
Thos. (d. 1841),
Brudenell:
Geo., earl of Cardigan, duke of
Montagu,
Jas., earl of Cardigan,
Brus:
Agnes de, m. Wal. de Fauconberg,
Ld. Fauconberg (d. 1304),
Marg. de (fl. 13th cent.), m. -de
Ros,
Pet. de (d. 1222),
Pet. de (d. 1272),
fam.,
brushwood, thorns,
Buck:
Eliz., w. of Sir John, see Green
Eliz., dau. of Rob. (d. 1731),
Sir John (d. 1648),
John (fl. 1692),
Mary, wid. of Rob. (d. by 1692),
Rob. (fl. 1670s),
Rob. (d. by 1692, ?another),
Rob. (d. 1731),
Buckingham, duke of, see Stafford,
Edw. and Humph.
Buckton:
John of,
Sir Pet. (fl. 1401),
Pet. (fl. 1447, ?another),
Ralph,
Rob.,
Wm. of (fl. c. 1260),
(Sir) Wm. of (fl. c. 1300,
?another),
Wm. of (?d. by 1356, another),
Wm. (d. 1506),
fam.,
building materials, see boulders; Coade
stone; mud; reeds; thatch
Bulmer:
Agnes, see Sutton
Alice, see Fauconberg
Anne, m. -Welbury,
Frances, m. -Constable,
Joan, m. -Cholmeley,
Sir John,
Millicent, m. -Grey,
Sir Ralph (d. by 1356),
Ralph (d. 1366),
Sir Ralph (d. 1406),
Sir Ralph (d. 1558),
fam.,
Bulson:
Geof.,
J. C.,
Vera, wid. of Wm.,
Wm.,
Burdon, Wal.,
Burges, Wm. (fl. 19th cent.),
Burgess, Wm. (fl. c. 1640),
Burrill:
John,
Sam.,
Burshill (in Brandesburton),
chapel,
common fields,
common pasture,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
inclosure,
poor relief,
roads,
tithes,
Burstall (in Skeffling):
chantry,
church,
priory,
prior,
Burstwick,
court,
drainage,
manor,
rectory,
Ridgmont,
roads,
South park,
tithes,
vicar, see James, Wm.
and see, Nuthill
Burton:
Beatrice of,
Eliz.,
Erneburga of,
Gamel of,
(or Ward), Hen. of (d. by 1343), s.
of Nic. Ward,
Hen. (fl. 1832),
Mary, w. of Ric. (fl. 1746), see Hydes
Mary, m. Napier Christie Burton,
Napier Christie,
Ralph,
Ric. (fl. 1746),
Ric. (fl. 1762, ?another),
Ric. (d. 1765, ?the same),
Ric. (d. 1784),
Rob. of (fl. 12th or 13th cent.), s. of
Gamel,
Rob. of (fl. 1260, ?another),
(or Ward), Rob. of (fl. 1323), s. of
Nic. Ward,
Rob. (d. 1802),
Thos., abbot of Meaux,
Wm. (d. 1752),
Wm. (d. 1764),
fam.,
Burton Agnes,
vicars, see Dade, Thos.; Green. Wm.
and see Gransmoor; Haisthorpe
Burton, Bishop,
Burton, Cherry,
Burton Constable (or Erneburgh
Burton, Santriburtone) (in
Swine),
bridge,
Burton Constable Hall,
plates
chantry,
chapel, domestic,
chapel, medieval, and see
Marton
charities,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pasture,
court,
curate,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
estate,
gas works,
gatehouses, plate
inclosure,
industry,
lake(s), ponds,
manor,
manor house, see Burton Constable
Hall
menagerie,
moated site,
Norwood (or Northwood),
parish officer,
park,
poor relief,
population,
railway station, see under Ellerby
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
tithes,
windmill,
woodland,
Yaud (or Old) wood (?earlier
Westwood),
Burton Constable Foundation,
Burton, Erneburgh, see Burton
Constable
Burton Pidsea (or Pidsea Burton,
Burton Gamel, Burton St. Peter),
advowson,
Bramhill House, n,
bridge,
chapels, nonconformist,
Chatt House,
The Chestnuts,
church,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
curates, and see Dixon,
Jonathan
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Druids' lodge,
fair,
Graysgarth House,
guild,
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
manor house,
manors,
mere,
moated site,
Nancy, racehorse of,
New Road,
The Paddocks,
parish officers,
Pidsea,
playing field,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rector, see Trevor, Geo.
rectory,
rectory house,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools,
tithes,
vicarage,
vicarage houses,
vicars, and see Bolton,
Mic.; Cornwall, Ralph; Dixon,
Jonathan; Goodwin, Deryck;
Lamb, R. M.
village hall,
windmills,
Bushby, Alice of,
Butcher:
G. A., & Sons,
Geo.,
butler, see Amand; Robert; William
Butler:
Cath., see Fauconberg
Emmie,
John,
Ric.,
Wm.,
fam.,
Butter, J. F.,
Butterworth:
G. T.,
Herb.,
Bydon, Hanelaci of,
bylawmen, by-laws, pains,
Byrnand, Francis Trappes,
Byrom:
Edw.,
Florence, see Grimston
Byass, Rob.,
Byng, Admiral,
Caley:
Edw.,
Francis,
G. E., and his w. Kathleen, II
Hen.,
Jean, m.-Megginson,
J (ohn) L.,
Norman, and his w. Mary,
Norman, Ltd.,
R. H.,
T. H., and Sons,
Wendsy, m. -Thomas,
fam.,
Caley & Ayre,
Caley Partners (Farmers) Ltd.,
Caley & Townsend,
Calvert:
Heather, m. Art. Clubley,
Jas.,
Cambridge:
Clare coll.,
St. John's coll.,
Campbell:
Anne, see Holtby
Hugh,
Campkin, W. E.,
canals, navigations,
and see Driffield;
Hull, river
Canonesses Regular of St. Augustine,
caravan manufacture,
caravans, caravan sites,
plate I
Carbutt, Harold,
Cardigan, earl of, see Brudenell, Geo.
and Jas.
Cardwell, Norman, and his w. Evelyn,
Carey:
John, Ld. Hunsden,
Rob., Ld. Carey,
Carl (fl. 11th cent.), n
Carlile:
Jane, see Hardy
John,
Randolph,
Carlisle:
Hugh of,
John of, see Ulrone
Carlton:
Alex. of,
John of (fl. later 13th and early 14th
cent., ?one or two of this
name),
Sir John of (d. 1304, ?one of above),
Carlton (in Aldbrough),
chapel, medieval,
common fields,
common pastures,
drainage,
inclosure,
manor houses,
manors,
population,
rectory,
road,
tithes,
windmill,
and see Lambwath
Carnaby (or Kernetby), John of, rector
of Sproatley,
Carnaby,
Carr:
Hen.,
John,
carr-graves, carr-reeves, see pinders
carriers:
to Beverley,
to Bridlington,
to Driffield,
to Hornsea,
to Hull,
Carrick, Geo.,
Carter:
Rosamond, m. Rob. Dixon,
Thos.,
Carthorpe:
John of,
Thos., of,
Sir Wm. of,
Cartwright, Edw.,
Casson, Ric.,
Castle, Thos.,
Catfoss, Agnes of, see Arches
Catfoss (in Sigglesthorne),
airfield, R.A.F. camp,
Catfoss Hall,
drainage,
inclosure,
industry,
manor house,
manors,
population,
rectory,
roads,
tithes,
woodland,
Cathedrals Act,
Catherine (of Braganza), queen of
Chas. II,
cattle, dairy farming,
Catton:
Chas.,
Isabella, mother of J. B.,
J. B.,
J. B., and Son,
Tom,
Catwick:
Everard of,
Ralph of,
Catwick,
advowson,
chapels, nonconformist,
charities,
church,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
inclosure,
industry,
inn,
Lady well,
Little Catwick,
Manor Farm, Manor Farm House,
Manor House,
manor house,
manors,
market,
mills,
moated site,
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectors, and see Young, Jas.
rectory,
rectory house,
roads,
schools,
tithes,
village hall,
windmill (s),
woodland,
Cauce, see Cauz
Cautley:
Edm.,
Hen. (d. 1897),
Hen. (fl. 19th cent., ?another), n
H. S., Baron Cautley (fl. 1946),
Mary, see Clapham
fam.,
Cauz (or Cauce):
Edm.,
Geof. de,
Gilb. de,
Isabel,
John,
Rob. de (fl. late 12th cent.),
Rob. de (fl. later 13th cent.),
Rob. (fl. early 14th cent., one or two
of this name),
Rob. (d. by 1342),
Sir Wm. de,
fam.,
Cave, North,
monthly meeting,
Cawood (Yorks. W.R.),
hospital,
Caynglaik, fam.,
Caythorpe (in Rudston),
Cecil:
David, earl of Exeter,
Eliz., w. of Wm., earl of Exeter, see
Manners
Eliz., wid. of David,
John, earl of Exeter,
Sir Wm. (fl. 1551),
Wm., earl of Exeter (d. 1640),
Wm., (fl. 1709),
fam.,
cemeteries,
Chamberlain, Leon.,
Chambers:
Hen.,
John, and his wid. Marg.,
Champagne, count of, see Eudes
Chancery,
Chant, Rob. de,
Chantrell, R(ob). D.,
chantries,
and see guilds; pilgrimage
Chantries Act,
chaplain:
Benedict the, see Benedict
Phil. the, see Philip
Wm. the, see William
Chapman:
John,
Thos.,
Wm.,
charity, and see under places; see also
clothing clubs
Charity Commission,
Charles I, King,
Charles II, King,
Chatt:
Frances, m. -Truslove, -
Kemp,
John,
Phil.,
Thos.,
Chaumon:
Cath., see Hildyard
Sir John,
Chenecol (or Chenuthesholm) (?in
Riston),
Cherry Burton, see Gardham
Chester, bp. of, see Scott, Cuthbert
Chestrunt, Wm. de,
Chevage,
Chevincourt, Nic. de,
Chichester:
Mary,
fam., see Chichester-Constable
Chichester-Constable:
J. R. J. (or John),
W. G. R.,
(formerly Chichester), fam.,
chicory-drying,
Chilvert, see Ketilfrith
Chippendale, Thos.,
Cholmeley:
Cath.,
Joan, see Bulmer
Christadelphians,
Christian, Ewan,
Christian Scientists,
Church Association Trust, later
Church Society Trust,
Church Commissioners, see
Ecclesiastical Commissioners
Church Society Trust, see Church
Association Trust
churchwardens, see under places under
parish officers
Cistercian order, see Meaux abbey;
Swine priory
Chapham:
Geo. (fl. 1762),
Geo., s. of last,
Jas.,
Leon.,
Mary, m. Hen. Cautley, n
Rob.,
W. S. (fl. 1872),
Wm. (fl. c. 1700),
Wm. (d. 1835), n
Wm. (d. 1860),
fam.,
Clappison (or Clapison):
Geo.,
Thos.,
Clarence, duke of, see Plantagenet, Geo.
Clark:
Albert, and his w. Sarah,
Herb.,
J. R. (fl. 1991),
John (d. 1977),
Steph., and his w. Jane,
W. H.,
Clarkson, Jas.,
clay construction, see mud
Clayton:
Wal.,
fam.,
Cleeton (in Skipsea),
chapel, domestic,
common field,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court, n,
domestic architecture,
inclosure,
manor,
manor house,
mills,
moated site,
parish officers,
rectory,
tithes,
windmill,
Clements, Marion,
clerk, Sim. the, see Simon
Clifford, fam., see Constable
Clinton:
Edw., earl of Lincoln,
Hen.,
Ld., see Fiennes, Edw.
clothing, coal clubs,
clover,
Clough, Eliz.,
Clubley:
Ann, see Almond
Art.,
Heather, see Calvert
Thos.,
coach and bus services,
Coade stone,
coastguards, coastguard or lifeboat
stations,
plate I
Coates:
G. B.,
G. E.,
Cobby, Wm., vicar of Swine,
Cockrell:
Mat.,
Rob. (fl. early 13th cent.),
Rob., s. of last,
Wm.,
Colden, see Cowden
Colden Parva (or Little Cowden)
ecclesiastical parish,
advowson,
chapel, church,
rector, and see Mysyn
rectory,
and see Cowden, Little
Collier:
Chas., see Collins
Eliz.,II
Collings, Isabel, see Kirkby
Collins (or Collier), Chas.,
Collinson, Thos. E.,
Colston:
Ann,
Dorothy,
Eliz.,
common fields, and see under places
Common Fund,
common meadows, see under places
common pastures, and see under
places
Commonwealth,
communications, see canals; carriers;
coach and bus services; railway;
roads; telephone exchanges; and
see under places bridges; railway
stations; roads
Community Action programme,
Community Rural Aid Ltd.,
commuter, dormitory settlements,
Congregationalists, see Independents
Coniston (in Swine),
chapels, nonconformist,
common fields,
common pasture,
court,
drainage,
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
manor house,
manors,
mission at,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
schools,
tithes,
village hall,
windmill,
woodland,
Connor, R. C.,
conservation areas,
and see
nature reserves
Conservative party,
Constable (of Burton Constable and
Halsham):
Agnes,
Cuthbert,
Edw.,
Francis,
Sir Hen. (d. 1607),
Sir Hen., vct. Dunbar (d. 1645),
Hen. (d. 1700),
Joan, wid. of Sir John (d. 1542),
Sir John (d. 1349),
Sir John (d. c. 1474),
Sir John (d. 1489),
Sir John (d. 1542),
Sir John (d. 1579),
John, vct. Dunbar, n,
Mat.,
Ralph,
Rob. (d. c. 1200),
Rob., neph. of last,
(Sir) Rob. (d. by 1336),
Rob., vct. Dunbar (d. 1714),
Sir Sim.,
Talbot Clifford,
Sir Thos. (d. 1823),
Sir Thos. A. C. (d. 1870),
Sir Wm. (fl. 1231),
Wm., vct. Dunbar (d. 1718),
Wm. (d. 1791),
Winefred,
fam.,
vcts. Dunbar,
(formerly Clifford), fam.,
(formerly Sheldon), fam.,
(formerly Tunstall), fam.,
Constable (of Catfoss):
Agnes, see Fauconberg
Fulk,
John,
Mary, w. of John,
Sir Rob. (d. 1720),
fam.,
Constable (of Cliffe):
Frances, see Bulmer
Constable (of Everingham):
Sir Marm.,
Sir Phil.,
Rob.,
fam.,
Constable (of Flamborough):
Sir Rob. (d. 1488),
Constable (of Great Hatfield):
Chris. (fl. c. 1580),
Chris. (fl. 1632),
Hilary,
Jane, m. John Lister,
John,
Maud, see Hatfield
Wm.,
fam.,
Constable (of St. Sepulchre's Garth):
Mic.,
Ralph
fam.,
Constable (of Wassand):
Revd. Chas.,
Eliz., see Stokes
Joan, wid. of Sir Wm.,
Marm. (d. 1558),
Marm. (d. 1568),
Marm. (d. 1607),
Marm. (d. 1690),
Marm. (d. 1812),
Mary, w. of Phil.,
Mary, m. Sir Geo., Strickland,
Phil. (d. 1618),
Sir Wm.,
fam.,
and see Strickland-Constable
constable, Ulbert the, see Ulbert
Constables,
and see under
places under parish officers
Conway, Wm.,
Conyers:
Tristram, and his wid. Eliz.,
Wm.,
Cook (or Cooke):
Annie,
Mary (fl. 1698),
Mary (d. 1921),
Nic., rector of Roos,
T., & Son (Farmers) Ltd.,
Thos. (fl. 1916),
Thos., jr. (fl. c. 1940),
Thos. Kennington (fl. 1948,
another),
Cooper:
Ant., earl of Shaftesbury,
Cropley, earl of Shaftesbury,
E. M.,
G. R. (fl. 1948),
Geo., (d. by 1764),
Ric.,
Wm. (d. 1723),
Wm. (fl. earlier 18th cent.,
another),
coppicing,
Coppinger:
Cath., see Fysh
Fysh,
Corbridge, Rob., rector of Roos,
corn milling, see Rank
Cornwall:
ctss. of, see Gavaston
Ralph, vicar of Burton Pidsea, vicar
or curate of Skipsea,
Cornwallis, fam.,
Cotes, Ric. de,
Cottingham, L. N.,
Cottingham,
Hull Bank,
manor,
and see Dunswell
Cotton, Geo.,
Cotum:
Lucy de, see St. Quintin
Rob. de,
Council in the North,
Counsell, Hugh,
Coventry:
Hen. Amelius,
Mary, vctss. Deerhurst, ctss. of
Coventry,
Cowden (or Colden), Great (or North),
township (in Colden Parva and
Mappleton),
Army camp,
chapel, nonconformist,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
drainage,
holiday camp,
inclosure,
industry,
inn,
landing place,
manor,
manor house, Manor Farm,
mill(s),
moated site,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
R.A.F. practice range,
rectory,
roads,
tithes,
and see Cowdens Ambo
Cowden (or Colden), Little (or South),
township (in Colden Parva),
common field,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
Cowden Parva Farm,
drainage,
inclosure,
manor,
manor house,
mill,
poor relief,
population,
R.A.F. practice range,
rectory,
road,
tithes,
windmill,
and see Colden Parva ecclesiastical
parish; Cowdens Ambo
township
Cowdens Ambo township,
Cox:
Claud,
Harold,
Craven, R. M.,
Cressy, Revd. Ric.,
Creswell:
Cath., wid. of Geo. (fl. 1659),
Geo. (d. 1592),
Geo. (fl. 1659),
Ralph,
fam.,
cricket,
Croft:
D. W., and his w. M. A.,
J. W.,
Crompton:
Rob.,
Thos., and his s. Thos. (fl. 1602),
Wal. (fl. mid 17th cent.),
Wal. (fl. 1742, another),
Wm.,
Crooke:
Jane, m. Albert Iveson,
John,
Priscilla, ?m. G. W. Harrison,
Wm.,
crops, rotation of,
crops and livestock (less common), see
clover; flax; hemp; potatoes; rape;
turkeys; turnips; willow
crosses, see Atwick; Brandesburton;
Frodingham, North; Garton;
Leven; Nunkeeling; Rise;
Sproatley; Swine; Tunstall;
Withernwick
Crouch:
Anne, see Johnson
Matthias,
Crowle:
J. C.,
Ric.,
Crown,
building by,
estates:
Aumale fee,
n
former religious, and see
under Aumale priory;
Beverley, St. Giles's hospital
and St. John's college;
Bridlington priory; Burstall
priory; Kirkham priory;
Kirkstall abbey; Knights
Hospitaller; Meaux abbey;
Mount Grace priory;
Newsham abbey; Nunkeeling
priory; Swine priory;
Thornton abbey and college;
Warter priory; Watton priory;
York, St. Leonard's hospital
and St. Mary's abbey; see
also Burton Pidsea, guild;
chantries; Garton, Roos, and
Tunstall (church entries);
Preston, St. Sepulchre's
hospital.
others,
grants, see free warren
loan,
officers,
patron of churches, chantries,
Crown Estate Commissioners,
Croxton, Revd. Rowland,
Crust:
Marian, m. -Nolloth,
Thos.,
Cullington, G. L.,
Cundy, Thos.,
Cunliffe-Lister, Susan,
Cunnington, Thos.,
Curtis:
J. W. P.,
Mary, see Wharram
fam.,
customs and duties, local:
tolls,
customs officer, service,
customs and services, see chevage;
entry fines; merchet; poultry
renders; tallage; tenants' works;
tenures
Cutt:
Eliz., see Routh
Sir John (d. 1521),
John (d. 1528),
John, s. of last,
Sir John (fl. 1549, ?the same),
fam.,
cycling, cycle dealer,
Dacre:
Eliz., w. of Thos., Ld. Dacre, see
Greystoke
Eliz., m. Wm. Howard, Ld.
Howard,
Geo., Ld. Dacre and Greystoke,
Thos., Ld. Dacre of Gilsland,
Ld., Lady, see Fiennes, Gregory,
Marg., and Thos.
fam.,
Dade:
Thos., rector of Barmston, vicar of
Burton Agnes,
Wm., rector of Barmston, curate of
Ulrome,
dairy farming, see cattle
Dale, Wm.,
Dalton:
John,
Rob.,
Thos. (fl. 1556),
Thos. (d. 1639),
fam.,
Danby, Ruth, see Tonge
Danes,
Danthorpe:
Adam of,
Sir Alan of,
Sir John of (fl. mid 13th cent.),
John of (fl. 1287), s. of last,
John of (fl. 1280s, ?the same),
John of (d. 1301, ?the same),
Wm. of,
fam.,
Danthorpe (in Humbleton),
bridges,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pasture,
court,
Danthorpe Hall,
plate
domestic architecture,
drainage,
ford,
inclosure,
industry,
manor,
manor house, and see Danthorpe Hall
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
tithes,
windmill,
Darcy:
Anne, m. -Savile,
Eliz., wid. of John, Ld. Darcy, m.
Sir Francis Fane,
Dorothy, see Melton
Sir Geo., Ld. Darcy,
Hugh,
John, Ld. Darcy (d. 1602),
John, Ld. Darcy (d. 1635),
Mic.,
Rob., and his w. Beatrice,
Rog.,
fam.,
Darrell:
Thos.,
Wm., rector of Brandesburton,
Davison, Wm., vicar of Mappleton,
prebendary of York Minster,
Dawnay:
Alan,
Cath., see Roundell
John, vct. Downe,
Lewis,
Lydia,
(later Langley), Marm.,
Payn,
Revd. Thos.,
Revd. Wm., vct. Downe,
fam.,
Dawson:
Edm.,
Revd. Major (d. 1829 or 1830),
Major (fl. 1862),
Mary,
Mrs.,
Day:
John,
Wm.,
Deacon, Thos.,
Dealtry:
Eliz.,
Jas.,
Deerhurst, vctss., see Coventry
Deighton:
Kenneth,
Ric.,
Denison:
Albert D., Baron Londesborough,
W. F. H., earl of Londesborough,
W. H. F., Baron Londesborough,
earl of Londesborough,
fam.,
trustees,
Dent:
J. W. (fl. 1935),
John Dent (d. 1894),
Jos. (d. c. 1870),
Thos.,
fam.,
depopulated, lost villages, see Arram;
Bonwick; Catfoss; Cleeton;
Cowden, Little; Dunnington;
Ellerby; Garton; Grimston;
Hartburn; Hornsea Beck; Hornsea
Burton; Meaux; Monkwith;
Newhithe; Newton, East and
West; Northorpe; Routh;
Southorpe; Ulrome; Upton;
Wawne; Winkton; Withernwick
Desmond, earl of, see Feilding
Despenser:
Marg., see Goxhill
Margery, m. Rog. Wentworth,
Phil. le (d. 1313),
Sir Phil. (d. 1349),
Phil. le, Ld. Despenser of Goxhill
(d. 1401),
Phil. le (d. 1424),
Rob.,
fam.,
Devereux:
Eliz., see Withypoole
Leicester, vct. Hereford,
Dewsbury, Wm.,
Dickinson:
Geo.,
J. T.,
M. W.,
Sarah, m. Hugh Bethell (d. 1717),
Wm.,
fam.,
Dickson, see Dixon
dike (or gripp)-reeves, ditch supervisors,
Disney:
John (fl. 1397),
John (fl. before 1467, ?another),
Thos., and his w. Maud,
ditch supervisors, see dike
Ditchfield:
Edw.,
grantees,
Dixey, Wolstan,
Dixon (or Dickson):
Ann,
Eliz., m. -Kennedy,
Geo., vicar of Wawne and Helmsley
(Yorks. N. R.),
Hen.,
Jonathan, curate and vicar of Burton
Pidsea, vicar of Garton and
Humbleton, perpetual curate
of Tunstall, and curate of
Elstronwick,
Leon.,
Muriel,
Ric.,
Rob. (d. by 1827),
Rob. (d. 1937),
Rosamond, see Carter
T. C. (d. 1899),
T. C. B. (d. 1906),
Thos. (fl. 1770),
Thos. (fl. before 1823, ?another),
Thos. (d. 1850),
W. H., perpetual curate of
Mappleton,
fam.,
Dobson:
Esther, m. Chris. Hildyard,
Wm. (d. 1666),
Wm. (fl. 1808),
Docwray, John, and his w. Marg.,
Dodson:
Miles,
Ric.,
Dodsworth:
John (d. by 1820),
John, s. of last,
Dole:
Rog. (fl. 1223),
Rog. (fl. 1348),
fam.,
Dolman:
Jane (or Joan), w. of Rob. (or Ric.),
see St. Quintin
Jas., and his w. Joan, and see
Goxhill, Joan
(or Doweman), Thos.,
Wm.,
fam.,
Doncaster (Yorks. W. R.),
Dooby, Sarah,
Dore:
John,
Ric.,
dormitory villages, see commuter
dovecots, pigeon houses,
Dowbiggin:
John,
Priscilla, see Bower
Doweman, Thos., see Dolman
Downe, vct., see Dawnay, John and
Revd. Wm.
Downing, Edm.,
Dowthorpe (in Swine); see Ellerby
drainage, drainage schemes,
and see Barmston;
Beverley and Barmston;
Holderness; Keyingham; North
Holderness; see also local government
sections for regulation of;
flooding
Drake:
Francis, vicar of North Frodingham,
Wm., vicar of North Frodingham,
Drew, Pet.,
Driffield,
bus service,
canal, navigation,
friendly society,
market,
road,
Driffield poor-law union,
Driffield rural district,
Dringhoe:
Gualo, f. of Thos. of,
(or Meaux), John of,
Maud of, m. Wm. de Stutville,
Mazelina of, m. Thos. of Meaux,
Mazelina of, m. John of Ulrome,
?earlier w. of John of Paull,
Sim., neph. of Thos. of,
Thos. of,
Dringhoe (or Dringolme) (in Skipsea),
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
Crow Grange, Garth, grange, see
under Beeford
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Dringhoe Hall,
inclosure,
inn,
manor, and see
under Beeford, manors
manor house, Dringhoe Manor
House,
mill,
moated site, and see under
Beeford
monastic grange, see under Beeford
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
rectory,
roads,
tithes,
water mill, see under Beeford
windmills,
woodland, see under Beeford
Drypool,
chapel, medieval,
chapelry,
curacy,
and see Southcoates; Sutton on Hull
Dudley:
Ambrose, earl of Warwick, and his
wid. Anne,
John, earl of Warwick, duke of
Northumberland,
Rob., earl of Leicester,
Duesbery:
Thos.,
Sarah, w. of Thos.,
Duke, Hannah,
dumbles, see reeds
Dunbar, vcts., see Constable, Hen.,
John, Rob., and Wm.
Dunn:
Abraham,
Ellen,
John,
Maud,
Sam.,
Sarah,
Dunnington (in Beeford),
chapel,
chapel, nonconformist,
common fields,
common pastures,
courts,
curacy house,
curate, chaplain,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Dunnington Grange,
Dunnington House,
Dunnington Manor,
inclosure,
inn,
manor houses,
manors,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
tithes,
windmill,
woodland,
Dunsley, fam.,
Dunswell (in Cottingham),
Durham:
bp. of, see Skirlaw, Wal.; Tunstall,
Cuthbert
diocese,
Dyer, Sam.,
Ealdwif (fl. mid 11th cent.),
Earle, John,
Earnwing (or Arnui) (fl. 1066),
earthworks, n,
n,
Easington:
advowson,
manor,
and see Northorpe; Ravenser
East Holderness Hunt,
East Riding Home Missionary
Society,
East Riding Hospital Management
Committee,
East Riding Territorial Army
Association,
East Riding and York Joint Board for
the Mentally Defective,
East Yorkshire Artillery Volunteers,
East Yorkshire Borough district (of
Humberside), see North Wolds
East Yorkshire Gravel Co. Ltd.,
East Yorkshire Motor Services Ltd.,
Ecclesfield (Yorks. W.R.),
Ecclesiastical (later Church) Commissioners,
Edmundson, Thos.,
Edrington, Wm.,
Education, Board of, Department,
Edward the Confessor, King,
Edward I, King,
Edward III, King,
Edwards, Ann,
Egerton, Sir John,
Egfrid (?fl. mid 11th cent.),
Egglerton:
Mary,
Thos.,
Egleston, Eliz.,
Elaf (fl. 1066),
Eldred, John,
electricity, gas stations,
Electricity Supply Nominees Ltd.,
Elizabeth I, Queen,
Ellerby (in Swine),
chapels, nonconformist,
church, mission chapel,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
domestic architecture,
Dowthorpe,
Dowthorpe Hall,
drainage,
inclosure,
inns,
Langthorpe, n,
Langthorpe Hall,
manor houses, and
see Langthorpe Hall
manors,
mills,
mission chapel, see church
moated site,
monastic granges,
New Ellerby,
Oubrough,
parish officers,
playing, sports fields,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
railway stations,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
school,
Temperance hall,
tithes,
windmills,
Woodhall, Wood Hall,
woodland,
Ellerker:
Charlotte, see Mainwaring Ellerker
(formerly Townshend), Geo., earl of
Leicester,
Isabel, see Moore
John (fl. 15th cent.),
John (fl. later 16th cent.),
John (d. 1617), grds. of last,
John (d. 1676),
Marg.,
Ralph (fl. late 15th cent.),
Ralph (d. 1539, ?another),
Ralph (d. 1543),
Ralph (fl. 1545),
Sir Ralph (d. 1546, ?another),
Sir Ralph (d. 1558),
Ralph (fl. later 16th cent., another),
Ralph (fl. mid 17th cent.),
Rob.,
Thos., s. of Isabel (d. 1478),
Thos. (d. 1558, another),
Wm. (d. 1591),
Wm., s. of John (d. 1617),
fam.,
Elliott:
Hen.,
Jos.,
R. W.,
Ellis, J. R.,
Elrington:
Edw.,
John, and his w. Maud,
Sim.,
Thos. (fl. early 16th cent.),
Thos. (d. 1566, ?the same),
Elsom, Hen.,
Elstronwick (or Astenewic, Elsternwyk,
Elsternwick) (in Humbleton),
bridges,
chantries,
chapel, medieval, later church,
chapel, nonconformist,
charity,
church, see chapel, medieval
common fields,
common meadows,
common pasture,
court,
curacy,
curates, and see Browne, John;
Dixon, Jonathan
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Elstronwick Hall,
ford,
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
manors,
mills,
parish officers,
playing field,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
school,
tithes,
woodland,
Elwes, Hen.,
Emanuel hospital, Westminster,
Emerson:
Alex., sr. and jr.,
John,
Empringham:
Mic. (d. 1578),
Mic. (fl. 1598),
Ric.,
Thos.,
engineering, and see
agricultural engineers; motor
engineers
England:
Frank,
Geo. (d. 1922),
Geo. (fl. 1936),
Jas.,
Sarah, ?wid. of Geo. (d. 1922),
Wm. (fl. 1919),
Wm. (d. 1932, ?another),
entry fines,
Environment Agency,
Equitable Life Assurance Society,
Erenbald (fl. 1086),
Erneburgh Burton, see Burton
Constable
erosion, coastal,
Escrick:
Ralph,
Rob. (d. 1621),
Rob. (d. 1643),
Rob. (d. by 1690),
Eske (in Beverley),
Esthall:
Thos. of,
Wm. of,
(or Hall), fam.,
Estoft, Chris.,
Etherdwick:
Amabel, wid. of Sir Wm. of,
Ralph of,
Rob. of,
Thos. of,
Wal. of,
Wm. of (fl. mid 13th cent.),
Sir Wm. of (fl. 13th cent., ?the
same),
Etherdwick (in Aldbrough),
bridges,
chantry, and see Aldbrough,
chantries
common fields,
common meadow,
common pasture,
drainage,
inclosure,
manor,
manor house,
population,
rectory,
roads,
tithes,
windmill,
Etherington:
Alice,
(Sir) Geo. (d. 1627),
Geo. (fl. 1631),
Geo. (d. 1854),
Hen. (d. 1760),
(Sir) Hen. (d. 1819),
John,
Thos. (d. 1868),
Thos., ?s. of last,
Eudes, count of Champagne,
European Heritage Year,
Evangelicals, and see Anglicanism
Evans, Mic.,
Everingham, see Constable, fam.
Evetts, L. C.,
Ewer:
Ann,
Ant.,
Eliz., m. Sir Francis Wood,
fam.,
Exchequer,
Exeter, earls of, see Cecil, David, John,
and Wm.
Eyre:
Ant.,
Rowland,
Faceby, Frances,
Fairfax:
Ferdinando, Ld. Fairfax,
Thos.,
falconer, Giles the, see Giles
Fane:
Eliz., see Darcy
Sir Francis,
Fantoni, Giva, see Whyte
Far East,
Farnaby, fam.,
Farnham, John,
Farrah:
Francis (d. by 1726), and his wid.
Frances,
Francis, grds. of last,
Francis (d. 1763), ?f. of last,
Rob.,
Fauconberg:
Agnes de, w. of Rob., see Arches
Agnes de, w. of Wal. (fl. c. 1200),
Agnes de, w. of Wal. (d. 1304), see
Brus
Agnes, m. Fulk Constable,
Alice de, wid. of Wal. (d. 1318), m.
Sir Ralph Bulmer,
Sir And.,
Cath., m. Ric. Butler,
Eustace de,
(Sir) Hen. de, s. of Wm. (d. by 1295),
Hen. de (fl. 1316, ?the same),
Isabel (fl. 1460), m. -Suthill,
Isabel de, wid. of Wal. (d. 1362),
Joan, m. Wm. Neville,
John de (fl. c. 1300), s. of Wm.,
John de, Ld. Fauconberg (d. 1349,
another),
John, s. of Wal. (?d. 1360),
John de (d. 1366, ?another),
Marg. de, w. of Sir Pet. (fl. earlier
13th cent.),
Pet. de (fl. later 12th cent.),
Sir Pet. de (fl. early and mid 13th
cent., another),
Rog.,
Steph. de, and his wid. Parnel,
Thos. de (d. 1349),
Sir Thos. (fl. 1372),
W. de (fl. mid 13th cent.), ?Wal. (d.
1304),
Wal. de (fl. mid 12th cent.),
Wal. de (fl. c. 1200, another),
Wal. de, Ld. Fauconberg (d. 1304),
Sir Wal. de (d. 1314), and his wid.
Anastasia,
Wal. de, Ld. Fauconberg (d. 1318),
Wal. de (fl. before 1325), ?Wal. de
(d. 1318),
Wal. de (fl. 1316, ?another), s. of
John (fl. c. 1300),
Sir Wal. de (fl. 1341, ?the same),
Sir Wal. de (fl. c. 1350, ?another),
Wal. (?d. 1360, another), s. of Thos.
de (d. 1349),
Wal. de, Ld. Fauconberg (d. 1362),
Sir Wal. (d. by 1392), s. of John (d.
1366),
Wm. de (fl. mid 13th cent.),
(Sir) Wm. de (d. 1294, ?another),
-, w. of Sir Wal. (d. by 1392), see
Bilton
-, m. Wm. Plessington,
fam.,
and
see Franco
Lds. Fauconberg,
Feilding:
Bridget, see Stanhope
Geo., earl of Desmond,
Fenwick:
Edw.,
John, vicar of Aldbrough and curate
of Humbleton,
Fernley:
Jane, m. -Lazenby,
Jos.,
Sarah,
Ferrers, Edw.,
Ferriby, North,
priory,
Fewson, Mary,
Fiennes:
Alice, see FitzHugh
Anne, wid. of Gregory,
Celia,
Edw., Ld. Clinton and Saye,
Gregory, Ld. Dacre,
Sir John,
Marg., Lady Dacre, m. Sampson
Lennard,
Thos., Ld. Dacre,
fam.,
Filey,
Finch, Heneage, earl of Winchilsea,
Firman:
Humph. Brooke (d. 1868),
Humph. Brooke, s. of last,
Mary, see Brooke
First World War,
n,
fish-carrying,
Fisher, H. G.,
fishermen, see warreners
fishing:
coastal,
inland,
Fitling, Amand of,
Fitling (in Humbleton),
chantry,
chapel, medieval,
chapels, nonconformist,
charity,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Fitling Hall,
inclosure,
inn,
manor houses,
manors,
Moat House,
moated site,
Fitling moor,
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
tithes,
village hall,
windmill,
woodland,
FitzHugh:
Alice, m. Sir John Fiennes,
Eliz., see Grey
Eliz., m. Sir Wm. Parr,
Geo., Ld. FitzHugh,
Hen., Ld. FitzHugh (d. 1425),
-, Ld. FitzHugh (fl. late 15th or
early 16th cent., ?Ric. (d. 1487)
or Geo. (d. 1513)),
fam.,
FitzRalph, Rob.,
FitzWilliam:
Anne, see Stringer
Earl, see also Wentworth-Fitz-
William
John, vct. Milton, Earl Fitz
William,
Sir Ralph,
Sir Wm.,
fam.,
flax,
Fleming, Wm.,
Fletcher, Frances,
Flete, John del,
Flinton:
Alan of,
Edw.,
Geo., and his wid. Marg.,
Herb. of,
Ranulph of,
Rob. of,
Thos. of,
fam.,
Flinton (in Humbleton),
chapel, manorial,
chapel, nonconformist,
charities,
common fields,
common meadow,
common pastures,
court,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
inclosure,
industry,
inn,
manor house, Manor Farm,
manors,
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
tithes,
windmill,
Flood:
Rob.,
Wendy,
flooding,
and see
drainage
flotsam and jetsam,
Flower:
Geo.,
Jane, see Francis
John,
Rog.,
Rog. (d. 1527), grds. of Rog.,
fam.,
Foale, Wm.,
Foliot:
Agnes, see Arches
Hugh,
Wm.,
Foord, see Ford
football,
Ford (or Foord):
Jas.,
Revd. Ric.,
Thos.,
forester, see wood-reeve
Forman, Rob.,
Forni (fl. 1066),
Forz:
Aveline, w. of Wm. de, count of
Aumale (d. 1241),
Aveline de, ctss. of Aumale (d. 1274),
Wm. de, count of Aumale (d. 1241),
Wm. de, count of Aumale (fl. late
12th or earlier 13th cent., ?the
same or Wm. (d. 1195)),
Wm. de, count of Aumale (d. 1260),
Fosham (in Aldbrough),
common meadows,
domestic architecture,
manor,
manors, house,
moated site,
population,
rectory,
roads,
tithes,
windmill,
and see Lambwath
Foster:
Cath., m. -Miller,
Jas. (d. by 1845),
Jas. A. (fl. 1937),
John,
Jos.,
W. G.,
W. H.,
Revd. Wm.,
fam.,
Foston (or Fostun) (?in Humbleton),
Foston on the Wolds, and see
Kelk, Great
advowson,
canal,
chapel, nonconformist,
mills,
vicarage,
and see Brigham; Gembling
Fountains abbey (Yorks. W. R.),
Fowler, Jas.,
fowling,
Fox:
Geo.,
John (d. after 1833),
John, s. of last,
Jos. (fl. 1786),
Jos., s. of John (d. after 1833),
Thos.,
Foxton:
B. P.,
Edith, wid. of J. A.,
J. A.,
Farmers Ltd.,
Fraisthorpe,
advowson,
chapel, church,
curacy,
Fran (fl. 1066),
Fran son of Thor (fl. 11th cent., ?the
same),
France, and
see Aumale priory; Beauvais
abbey; La Charite; La Grande
Motte; Meaux; Sees abbey
franchises, see assize of bread and of
ale; flotsam and jetsam; frankpledge;
free warren; gallows;
infangthief; pillory; prisons; sac
and soc; stocks; stray; toll and
team; tumbril; waif; wreck
Francis:
Alice, m. -Worsley, -
Staveley,
Jane, m. Rog. Flower,
Isabel, w. of Sir John,
Sir John,
fam.,
Franco (de Fauconberg) (fl. 1086),
Frank, Ric.,
Frankland:
J. W.,
fam.,
frankpledge, view of, leet jurisdiction,
Franks:
John,
Rob.,
Frechwell (or Frechvyll):
Isabel, see Suthill
John,
Pet. (fl. 1572),
Pet. (fl. 1602, ?the same),
free warren,
Friboys:
Beatrice de, see Beatrice
Geof. de,
Gillian de,
Odo,
friendly societies, see Aldbrough;
Barmston; Beeford; Brandesburton;
Burton Pidsea;
Frodingham, North; Hornsea;
Leven; Roos; Skipsea; Sproatley;
Skirlaugh, South; Withernwick
Friends, Society of (Quakers),
Frismarsh, Osbert of,
Frodingham, North,
advowson,
Ancient Shepherds' and
Shepherdesses' lodges,
bridges,
chapels, nonconformist,
charities,
church,
Church End Farm, plate
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
crosses,
curates,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Emmotland,
fairs,
Frodingham beck,
guild,
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
landings, wharf,
manor,
manor house, Manor House farm,
market,
moor,
Oddfellows' lodge,
P.O.W. camp,
parish officers,
playing fields,
poor relief,
population,
Primitive Methodist provident
society,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
rectory houses,
Rising Star Benefit Society,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools,
tithes,
vicarage,
vicarage houses,
vicars, and see
Atkinson, John; Drake, Francis
and Wm.; Isaacson; West
village halls,
windmill,
Frodingham, South (in Owthorne),
Frost:
J. A., and his w. Marg.,
John, and his w. Mary,
fam.,
Frumold (fl. 1086),
Fulcher (fl. early 12th cent.),
Fulk (fl. 1086),
furniture manufacture,
furze, see gorse
Fussey:
Frank,
W. H.,
Fysh:
Cath., m. -Coppinger,
Eliz., see Allanson
Tristram,
Gale:
G. M. (d. 1887),
G. M. (d. 1916),
Geo. (d. 1824),
Mary, see Ogle
Rob.,
Susannah,
Galland:
Revd. Thos.,
fam.,
gallows, gibbet, n
gamekeepers, see warreners
Gamel (fl. 1066),
Gamel (?fl. 12th cent.),
Gamel son of Ketel (fl. later 11th
cent.),
Ganstead (in Swine),
bridge,
chantry,
chapel, medieval,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pasture,
court,
domestic architecture,
Ganstead Hall (or Ganstead Old
Hall, Hall Garth),
Ganstead Grange,
inclosure,
inn,
manor,
manor houses,
mills,
moated site,
parish officer,
poor relief,
population,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
tithes,
Turmer Hall,
village hall,
windmills,
Ganton, Benj.,
Ganton,
Garbutt:
D. P.,
J. W. P.,
garden centres,
Gardham (in Cherry Burton):
chantry,
Garnett:
John, rector of Sigglesthorne (fl.
earlier 18th cent.),
John (fl. later 18th cent.),
Garton (or Garton in Holderness, East
Garton),
n,
advowson,
almshouses,
Blue Hall (Farm), plate
bridge,
chapels, nonconformist,
charities,
church,
plate
common fields,
common meadow,
common pastures,
court,
cross,
curates, assistant curate, and
see Browne, John (fl. 1743) and
(d. 1787)
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Hooks, see Tunstall
inclosure,
industry,
inns,
manors,
manor house,
mausoleum,
moated site,
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rector,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools,
tithes,
vicarage,
vicarage houses,
vicars, and see Dixon,
Jonathan; Hugh; Miller, N. J.
village hall,
windmills,
woodland,
and seeGrimston; Owstwick
Garton, East, see Garton
Garton on the Wolds, n
gas stations, seeelectricity
Gaunge, Wal. de la,
Gavaston, Marg. de, ctss. of Cornwall,
Gedney:
Thos., rector of Routh,
fam.,
Gedney (Lincs.),
Gee:
Hannah, w. of Revd. Ric.,
Jas.,
Jane, n
Mrs. (?Hannah), seeHannah.
Revd. Ric.,
Rog.,
Thos. (fl. 1712),
Wm. (fl. 1602),
Wm. (fl. 1602, another),
Sir Wm. (d. 1611, ?another),
Wm. (d. 1718),
Wm. (fl. 1757),
fam.,
Gembling (in Foston on the Wolds),
gibbet, see gallows
Gibson:
Edw.,
G. H. (fl. 1918),
Geo. (fl. 1633),
Geo. (fl. 1705), grds. of last,
Geo. (d. 1774, ?another),
Geo. (fl. 1781),
Geo. (d. 1809, ?the same),
Mat. (fl. 1705),
Mat. T. (d. 1833),
Rob.,
Wm. (fl. 1672),
Wm. (d. 1820),
Wm. (fl. 1953),
Giggleswick grammar school (Yorks.
W. R.),
Gilby:
John, curate of Ulrome, rector of
Barmston,
Lovelace,
Marg. (?fl. c. 1700), w. of Lovelace,
see Barnard
Marg. (d. by mid 18th cent.), dau. of
last,
Marg. (d. 1790), see Midgley
Giles the falconer,
Gill:
Leon.,
Phil.,
Gilliat, Georgina,
Gillon, Pierre H. M. du,
Gilt:
Hugh (d. by 1323),
(or Gyk), Hugh (fl. 1358),
Rob. (fl. 1270),
Rob. (fl. later 14th cent.),
Rog.,
fam.,
Glede:
Joan, m. Rob. of Hedon,
Thos., vicar of Skipsea,
Glendon Estates Co. Ltd.,
Gloucester, Ralph of,
Gloucester, duke of, see Richard III,
King
Goad, Esther, see Hildyard
Godard:
Constance, see Sutton
Sir John,
Marg., m. Thos. Ughtred,
Godfrey, Osbert s. of, seeOsbert
Goldwell, John,
golf courses, clubs,
Goodlass, fam.,
Goodwin:
Deryck, vicar of Burton Pidsea,
Geo.,
Gordon, Revd. Edw.,
Goring:
Anne,
Chas., earl of Norwich,
Geo. (?d. by 1602),
Geo. (d. 1657), Ld. Goring,
Geo., Ld. Goring, earl of Norwich
(d. 1663),
gorse, furze, whins,
Gough, Hugh Roumieu,
Goundril, Geo., rector of Sproatley,
curate of Nunkeeling, vicar of
Swine,
Government Training Scheme,
Gower:
Edw.,
Geo.,
Gilb.,
Marm.,
Thos.,
fam.,
Goxhill:
(or Sproatley), Adam of,
Erneis of,
(?of Goxhill), Evelyn, w. of Giles,
n
Gertrude,
Giles of (fl. mid 13th cent.),
(?of Goxhill), Giles of, n
Hen.,
Joan, ?m. Jas. Dolman,
John of (d. by 1301),
John of (fl. 1340s),
John (fl. 1391, ?another),
John of (fl. 1413, ?another),
John of (fl. 1389), former rector of
Goxhill,
John (d. 1529),
Marg., m. Phil. le Despenser,
John de Ros, Ld. Ros of
Watton,
Pet. of (fl. 1143),
Pet. of (fl. 1241),
Pet. of (fl. 1280),
Pet. of (fl. 1303, another), n,
Pet. of (fl. early 14th cent., ?the
same),
Ralph of (fl. earlier 12th cent.),
Ralph of (fl. before 1154, ?the same),
Ralph of (fl. late 12th cent.,
?another),
Sir Ralph of (fl. c. 1230, ?another),
Sir Ralph of, f. of Pet. (fl. 1303),
?another, n,
Ralph of (d. by 1294),
Rob. of (d. by 1185),
Rob. of (d. by 1287),
Rob. of (fl. 1320), parochial chaplain
of Barmston,
Rob. (fl. 1391),
Rob. (d. 1529),
Rob., grdf. of last,
Sim. of (fl. 1316),
Sir Wal. of, see Ver
fam.,
Goxhill,
n,
advowson,
chantry,
church,
plate
common fields,
common pasture,
curates, assistant curate,
drainage,
inclosure,
manor,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
railway station,
rectory,
rectory house,
rectors, and see Goxhill,
John; Wakefield
roads,
tithes,
windmill,
woodland,
and see Arnestorp
Goxhill (Lincs.),
Graham:
Edw., vct. Preston,
Kathleen,
Gransmoor (in Burton Agnes),
Grant, Wm., (Paull) Ltd.,
Grantham:
Dorothy, w. of Thos., sr., see Alford
Dorothy, m.-Holt,
Eliz., m. -Palmer,
Frances, wid. of Thos. (d. 1668),
n,
Ralph,
Thos., f. of Thos. (d. 1668),
Thos. (d. 1668),
Vincent,
Grantley, Baron, seeNorton
Grasby (or Grassby):
Francis (fl. earlier 19th cent.),
Frank (fl. later 20th cent.),
Rob.,
Graves, John,
Gray, Rob. (fl. 1575), and see Grey
Greame:
Alicia, m. Geo. Lloyd,
John (d. 1665),
John (d. 1746),
John (d. 1798),
John (d. 1841),
Rob. (fl. 1645),
Rob. (d. 1708),
Wm.,
(later Yarburgh), Yarburgh,
fam.,
Green:
Ann, see Almond
Edw.,
Eliz., m. Sir John Buck,
Francis,
G. B. (fl. later 20th cent.),
Geo. (d. 1672),
Geo. (fl. 19th cent.),
Harriet, seeLister
Jas.,
John (fl. 1553),
John (d. by 1825),
Mark,
Mary Harrison,
Sarah,
Thos. (fl. 1600),
Thos. (fl. 1680s, another),
Thos. Harrison (fl. later 19th
cent.),
Wm. (d. 1600), vicar of Burton
Agnes,
Wm. (d. 1605),
Wm. (fl. before 1615, prob.
another),
Wm. (fl. 1864),
fam.,
Greenwich, East (London),
Gresham:
Anne, see Read
Christine, m. Sir John Thynne,
Eliz.,
Sir John,
Sir Ric.,
Sir Thos.,
fam.,
Grey:
Eliz., m. Hen. FitzHugh, Ld.
FitzHugh,
Laura, see St. Quintin
Sir Leon.,
Millicent, seeBulmer
Rob. (fl. 14th cent.), and see
Gray
Greystoke:
Eliz., Lady Greystoke, m. Thos.
Dacre, Ld. Dacre,
Sir John de, Ld. Greystoke,
Mary de, see Merlay
Wm. de (fl. later 13th cent.),
Wm. de, Ld. Greystoke (fl. 1342),
fam.,
Barons Greystoke,
Griffith, Thos., rector of Routh,
Grimsby, Rog. of,
Grimston:
Sir Alex.,
Chas.,
Edw. (fl. 1448),
Edw. (fl. 1535),
Florence, m. Edw. Byrom,
Francis (fl. 1652),
Sir Gerard of,
Gilb. of,
John (fl. 1741),
John (d. 1780, another),
Marg.,
Marm. (fl. 1558),
Sir Marm. (d. 1604, another),
Marm. (d. 1623),
Marm. (fl. 1652),
Marm. (d. 1879),
Mat.,
Norman R.,
Ralph of,
Rob. (d. 1756),
Rob., s. of last,
Rog. of (fl. early 14th cent., ?two of
this name),
(later Hobart Grimston), Rose, m.
Geo. Hobart,
Thos. of (fl. early 13th cent.),
Thos. (fl. 1275, ?another),
Thos. of (fl. 1351),
Thos. (d. by 1462),
Thos. (d. 1479),
Thos. (fl. 1481),
Thos. (fl. c. 1500, ?another),
Thos., s. of Wal. (d. 1544),
Thos. (d. 1572, ?the same),
Thos. (d. 1586),
Thos. (d. 1618),
Thos. (d. 1751),
Thos. (d. 1821),
Wal. (fl. 14th cent.),
Wal. (d. by 1481),
Wal. (d. 1544),
Wm. of (fl. earlier 14th cent.),
Wm. (fl. 1386, another),
Wm. (fl. 1415, ?another),
Wm. (fl. mid 17th cent.),
Wm. (d. 1711),
fam.,
Grimston (or Grimston Garth) (in
Garton),
chapel, medieval,
common fields,
common pasture,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Grimston Garth (or Hall),
plate
Hooks, see Tunstall
inclosure,
industry,
inn,
manor houses, and see
Grimston Garth; Moat Farm
manors,
Moat Farm,
moated sites,
parks,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
road,
school,
tithes,
woodland,
Grindall:
Priscilla,
Sim. (fl. 17th cent.),
Sim. (d. by 1742), s. of Sim., and his
wid. Priscilla,
Susanna, see Johnson
Gros:
Hawise le, ctss. of Aumale,
Wm. le, count of Aumale,
guilds, see Aldbrough; Burton Pidsea;
Frodingham, North; Hornsea;
Roos; Sigglesthorne; Skipsea;
Wawne; and see chantries
Gunby, Rob.,
Guneware, ?w. of Ulf (builder of
Aldbrough church),
Gunthorpe, Geof. of,
Gyk, Hugh, see Gilt, Hugh (fl. 1358)
Habbershaw:
Rob.,
Wm.,
Hackness (Yorks. N.R.),
Haggas, John,
Hainsworth, Art. F.,
Haire:
Galen,
John,
Haisthorpe (in Burton Agnes),
Haldane, Sam.,
Halfdan (fl. 1066),
Hall:
Amand,
Benj.,
Chas., rector of Routh and
Terrington,
Francis, and his wid. Mary,
Helen, see Kendell
John,
Jos.,
Mary, see Thorpe
Phil.,
Ralph,
Rog.,
Sam. (fl. 1813),
Sam. (fl. late 19th cent.), rector of
Sproatley,
Thos.,
Wm. (d. by 1353),
Wm. (fl. 1849),
fam., see Esthall
Haller:
Sam.,
Thos.,
Hallytreeholme (in Leven),
chapel, medieval,
inclosure,
manor,
road,
tithes,
Halsham,
Haltemprice priory,
chantry,
Hampden, fam.,
Hampton (Mdx.),
Hardy:
Benj., rector of Sproatley,
Frances, wid. of Thos. (d. by
1616),
Jane (d. 1668), ?wid. of Thos. (fl.
1619),
Jane, m. John Carlile, Jas.
Hewitt,
Phil.,
Thos. (d. by 1616),
Thos. (fl. 1619),
-(fl. 1660s),
fam.,
hare-coursing, see hunting
Harker, Wm.,
Harland:
Wm.,
fam.,
Harold, Earl,
Harold Needler Quarries Ltd.,
Harome, Wal. of,
Harpham, Wm., and his neph. Wm.,
Harris, W. N.,
Harrison:
Ann (d. 1836),
Ann (d. by 1901, ?another),
Fred.,
G. W.,
J. S. (d. 1884),
Jas. (fl. late 18th and earlier 19th
cent.), bell-founder,
Jas. (d. 1923),
John (d. by 1829),
John (d. 1872),
Jonathan (d. 1828),
Jonathan (d. 1867),
Mabel, m. -Weatherill,
Mary, wid. of Jas. (d. 1923),
Priscilla, see Crooke
Ric.,
Rob. (d. 1821),
Rob., grds. of last,
T., (Farmers) Ltd.,
Thos. (d. 1795 or 1796),
Thos. (fl. 1864),
Thos. (fl. mid 20th cent.),
Wm.,
fam.,
Harrison-Broadley:
J. B.,
W. H.,
Hart, Herb. W.,
Hartas:
Alathea, m. Thos. Shipton,
Chris. (d. 1626),
Geo.,
John,
Jos.,
Wm. (fl. c. 1600),
Wm. (fl. 1626, another),
fam.,
Hartburn (in Barmston),
manor,
roads,
water mill(s),
Hartley, Bernard,
Hastings:
Agnes, see Sutton
Sir Edm.,
Geo., Ld. Hastings,
Sir Leon.,
Sir Ralph,
Sir Ric. (d. 1436),
Ric. (fl. late 18th cent.),
Ric. (fl. 1820, ?the same),
Ric. (fl. mid 19th cent., ?another),
Wm., Ld. Hastings,
fam.,
Hatfield:
John,
Jos., curate of Sproatley,
Maud, m. Wm. Constable,
Steph.,
Wal. of,
fam.,
Hatfield civil parish,
drainage,
population,
woodland,
Hatfield, Great (or East) (in Mappleton
and Sigglesthorne),
n,
chapel, medieval,
chapels, nonconformist,
charity,
common fields,
cross,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
inclosure,
inns,
manor,
manor house,
mission church,
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
school,
tithes,
village hall,
windmills,
woodland,
Hatfield, Little (or West) (in
Sigglesthorne),
common fields,
common pastures,
court,
drainage,
inclosure,
manor,
manor house,
monastic grange,
population,
railway station,
rectory,
roads,
tithes,
windmills,
woodland,
Hatton, Sir Chris.,
Hautayn:
Hamo,
Isabel, see Preston
John (?fl. 1323),
John (fl. 1343, ?another),
Steph.,
Thos.,
Tibbald (fl. c. 1225),
Tibbald (fl. c. 1300),
Wm.,
fam.,
Haven Holiday Group,
Hawe, Wm.,
Hawise, dau. of Amand the butler, m.
Alan de Surdeval,
Hawkins, W. J.,
Haworth:
Benj.,
Theresa, see Arneman
fam.,
Haworth-Booth:
Benj. Booth,
Sir Francis,
Marg., w. of Benj. Booth,
fam.,
Haxby, Geo.,
Hayes, T.,
hayward,
Hebb, Cresser,
Hedon:
Hen.,
Joan of, see Glede
John of (fl. c. 1340),
John of (fl. 1367, ?another),
Rob. of,
Sir Wal. of,
fam.,
Hedon,
chantry,
haven, port,
petty sessions,
police station,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
St. Sepulchre's hospital, see Preston
Heigholme (in Leven),
domestic architecture,
Heigholme Hall,
inclosure,
manor,
manor house,
mill,
moated site,
monastic grange,
population,
roads,
tithes,
woodland,
Helmsley (Yorks. N.R.), vicar, see
Dixon, Geo.
Helpston, fam.,
hemp (crop),
Hempholme (in Leven),
bridge,
chapel,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
drainage,
ferry,
inclosure,
industry,
lock,
manor,
manor house,
poor relief,
population,
rectory,
roads,
school,
tithes,
Heneage:
Sir Thos. (d. 1553),
Sir Thos. (d. 1595),
Thos. (fl. 1629),
Henknol, Geof.,
Henrietta Maria, queen of Chas. I,
Henry II, King,
Henry VII, King,
Henry VIII, King,
Henry, Maud dau. of, see Maud
Herbert, Phil.,
Hereford, vct., see Devereux
Herefordshire,
Heron (or Herron):
Eliz., m. -Robinson,
Francis,
trustees of,
John,
Heslop, Geo.,
Hewitt:
Jas. (d. by 1675),
Jas. (d. 1749),
Jane, see Hardy
Randolph,
Thos.,
Hickson:
A. J.,
E. A.,
hides, tanning, leather searchers, skinning,
Hildyard:
Anne, w. of Wm. (d. 1608),
Anne, wid. of Hen. (d. by 1674),
Anne, w. of Chris. (d. 1728),
Anne Cath., w. of Thos. Thoroton
(d. 1830), see Whyte
Cath., m. Sir Pet. Nuthill, ?m. Sir
John Chaumon,
Sir Chris. (d. 1602),
Sir Chris. (d. 1634),
Sir Chris. (fl. by 1618, ?one of the
above),
Chris. (fl. mid and late 17th cent.),
Chris., s. of last,
Chris. (fl. 1647, ?the same),
Chris. (d. by 1685),
Chris. (d. 1694),
Chris. (d. 1712), rector of Routh,
Chris. (d. 1728),
Chris. (fl. before 1743),
Eliz., dau. of Chris. (d. 1694),
Eliz. (d. 1733), wid. of Gilby,
Esther, w. of Chris. (d. by 1685), see
Dobson
Esther, m. -Goad,
Francis (d. by 1703),
Gilby,
Hen. (d. by 1674),
Hen. (d. 1705),
Joan, w. of Sir Rob. (fl. 1280s), see
Scures
Joan (or Jane), w. of Sir Pet. (d.
1502), see See
John,
Martin,
Mr. (fl. 1672, ?Chris., rector of
Routh), see Chris. (d. 1712)
Mary, see Michelbourne
Pet. (d. by 1316),
Pet. (fl. 1370s),
(Sir) Pet. (d. 1502),
Pet. (fl. 1535),
Ric., rector of Barmston and
Winestead,
Sir Rob. (fl. 1280s),
Rob., s. of last,
Rob., s. of Pet. (d. by 1316),
Sir Rob. (fl. earlier 15th cent.),
Sir Rob. (d. 1781),
Sir Rob D'Arcy (d. 1814),
Thos.,
Wm. (d. 1608),
Sir Wm. (fl. 1609),
-, wid. of Pet. (d. by 1316), m.
Nic. of Reddings,
fam.,
Hilston,
Admiral Storr's Tower, plate
advowson,
assistant curates,
chapel, church,
plates
charity,
common fields,
common pasture,
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Hilston Cottage,
Hilston Mount, and see
Admiral Storr's Tower
Hooks, see Tunstall
inclosure,
inn,
manor,
manor house,
Mount Farm,
Old Hall, see Storrs Hall
parish officers,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectors, and see Bolton, John;
Browne, John; Marchant;
Sykes, Chris.
rectory,
rectory house,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
Storrs Hall (or Old Hall),
tithes,
Hilton:
Agnes of, see Verli
Sir Alex. of,
Eliz., m. Sir John Melton, Ld.
Lucy,
Sir Godfrey,
Maud, w. of Sir Wm. of, m. (Sir)
Rob. de Tilliol,
Sir Rob. of (fl. mid 13th cent.),
Sir Rob. (d. c. 1351),
Sir Rob. (d. by 1363), and his wid.
Maud,
Sir Rob. (fl. late 14th cent.),
Sir Rob. (d. c. 1430, another),
Sir Wm. of,
fam.,
Hinderwell, Thos.,
Hobart:
(later Waechter de Grimston),
Armatrude, m. Sir Max
Waechter,
Geo.,
Rose, see Grimston
Hobart Grimston:
Rose, see Grimston
Hobman, John,
Hodgson, Rob.,
Hoe, W. S.,
Hogg, Jane,
Holand, fam., earls of Kent,
Holderness:
agriculture,
Aumale fee in, see Aumale
benefices,
buildings,
charities,
churches,
coast,
common fields,
drainage,
electricity supply,
inhabitants,
jury,
landholdings,
lordship (or seigniory),
militia,
monthly meeting,
parishes,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
tithes,
village plans,
wapentake,
boundaries,
court,
Middle division, pp. xx,
petty sessions,
Tunstall bailiwick, bailiff,
North division, pp. xx,
bailiwick court,
drainage, petty sessions,
sheriff's tourn,
officers, bailiff,
sheriff's tourn,
South division,
woodland,
Holderness Agricultural Show,
Holderness Borough district (of
Humberside),
Holderness Drainage Acts, Board,
drains,
Holderness Gazette
,
Holderness Hunt,
Holderness Plough Co. Ltd.,
Holderness rural district, council,
Holgate, Rob., abp. of York,
holiday-making, see seaside resorts
Holland:
Rob.,
Thos.,
Holland,
Hollis:
Bros. & Co. Ltd.,
John,
Mary,
Hollis Educational Trust,
Hollym,
Holme:
Claire,
Edw.,
Isabel,
John (fl. 16th cent.),
John (fl. 18th cent.), assistant curate,
later rector, of Barmston, rector
of Brandesburton, curate of
Ulrome,
Nic., see Torre
fam.,
Holmes:
John,
Thos. B.,
Holmpton,
Holt:
Dorothy, see Grantham
Frances, m. Jas. Winstanley,
Holtby:
Anne, m. Hugh Campbell,
Edmond,
Geo.,
Lancelot,
Ralph,
Rob.,
Hood:
Ric.,
Wm.,
Hope, Geof.,
Hopkinson, Jas.,
Hopper:
Geo.,
Susanna, m. Rob. Johnson,
Thos.,
Wal.,
Wm. (d. by 1639),
Wm. (fl. 1658),
fam.,
Hornby:
Wm.,
fam.,
Horner:
Sim.,
fam.,
Hornsea, Adam of (?Sir Adam of
Ulrome),
Hornsea,
plates
advowson,
Alexandra, or Mere, Hotel,
almshouses,
bridges, railway viaduct,
plate
chapels or churches, nonconformist;
meeting houses,
plates
charities,
church,
church, parish halls,
cinemas,
clubs, societies,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
crosses,
curates, assistant curates,
domestic architecture,
plates
drainage, sewerage,
duck decoy,
electricity supply,
Elim Lodge,
fire service, stations,
Floral Hall,
friendly societies,
gas supply, gasworks,
guilds,
Hall Garth (or Garths), Hall Garth
Park,
homes, children's, convalescent, hol-
iday, old people's,
Hornsea House, later the Hall,
hospital,
Imperial Hydro, later Granville
Court, Hotel,
inclosure,
industry, and see Hornsea
Pottery
inns, coffee houses,
landing place,
local board,
manor,
manor house,
Marine Hotel, plate
markets, fairs,
mere,
mission hall,
moated site,
museum, n,
New Road,
newspapers,
Old Hall, plate
parish officers,
pier,
playing fields,
police, police stations, plate
poor relief,
population,
promenades, see sea defences
protestant nonconformity,
public rooms, assembly room,
railway, railway stations,
plates
rectors, and see Melton, Wm.;
St. Quintin, Ant.
rectory,
rectory house,
regatta,
resort,
roads, streets,
Roman Catholicism,
sea defences, promenades,
schools,
plate and see Hornsea County
School; Hornsea County
Secondary School
tithes,
town council,
urban district, council,
vestry, town meeting,
vicarage,
vicarage house,
vicars,
and see Sterne
water supply, waterworks,
plate
Wilton Terrace, plate
windmills,
woodland,
Hornsea Beck (in Hornsea),
population,
quay, pier,
Hornsea Burton (in Hornsea),
common fields,
common pasture,
drainage,
inclosure,
industry,
manors,
mere,
population,
tithes,
windmill,
Hornsea County School (Newbegin),
Hornsea County Secondary School,
later Hornsea School,
Hornsea Freeport,
Hornsea Pottery Co. Ltd.,
horses,
horse breeding, training,
horse-racing,
Horsfield, Mann,
hospitals, see almshouses
Hotham:
Beaumont, Ld. Hotham,
(later Thompson), Sir Chas. (d.
1794),
Chas. (fl. mid 19th cent.), rector of
Roos,
Fred., Ld. Hotham,
Sir John (d. 1689), and his w. Eliz.,
John, Ld. Hotham (d. 1907),
Lucy, see Sykes
Ric. of, and his w. Avice,
fam.,
trustees,
Houblon:
J. A.,
Susanna(h),
Hoveringham Gravels Ltd., n
Howard:
Ann,
Chas. (d. 1738), earl of Carlisle,
Chas. (fl. earlier 19th cent.),
Edw., vct. Morpeth,
Eliz., see Dacre
Ric.,
Wm., Ld. Howard,
fam.,
Huddersfield (Yorks. W.R.),
Hudson:
Benj. (d. 1761),
Hen.,
John (fl. c. 1710),
John (d. 1772, another),
John (fl. 1772, ?the same),
Jos.,
Rob.,
Thos. (d. by 1764),
Thos. (fl. 1763, ?the same),
Wm. (d. 1734),
Wm. (d. by 1810),
Hugh, vicar of Garton,
Hull, Thos.,
Hull Aero Club,
Hull Boys' Club,
Hull Bridge (in Beverley),
Hull Co-operative Society Ltd.,
Hull and East Yorkshire River Board,
Hull & Hornsea Railway Co., line,
Hull, Kingston upon,
aldermen, see Dobson, Wm. (d.
1666); Wood, Ric.
architects, builders,
banker,
bell-founder,
boundaries,
Bransholme estate,
brewer,
charities,
churches,
Christ Church,
Holy Trinity, vicar of,
St Mary's, Lowgate,
communications,
and see Hull & Hornsea
Railway Co.
corporation, city council,
customs officer,
dormitory settlements,
draper,
electricity supply,
Fish Street chapel,
fort,
gas supply,
Guild of Brave Poor Things,
hospitals,
Hymers college,
inhabitants,
merchants,
Methodism,
mills,
music-hall proprietor,
parliamentary forces at,
population,
Port of Hull Society,
Roman Catholicism,
rural dean,
schools, and
see Hymers college
sculptors, monumental masons,
shipbuilders, shipowners,
shoemakers,
silver-making,
suburbs,
and see Bransholme;
Kingswood
surgeon,
tanner,
tin can manufacturer,
trade, and see carriers
Trinity House,
University college,
Victoria Hospital for Sick Children,
water supply,
and see Myton; Wyke
Hull, river, valley,
Hull Royal Infirmary,
Hull Young People's Christian and
Literary Institute,
Humber, river,
Humberside (county):
council,
smallholdings,
and see Beverley Borough district;
Holderness Borough district;
North Wolds Borough district
Humberside Health Authority,
Humbleton (or Humeltone),
advowson,
almshouse,
bridges,
chantry,
chapel, nonconformist,
charities,
church,
common fields,
common meadows,
common pastures,
court,
curates, and see
Browne, John (fl. 1743) and (d.
1787); Fenwick, John
domestic architecture,
drainage,
Hallgarth,
Humbleton Grange, n
Humbleton Hall,
Humbleton House,
Humbleton moor,
inclosure,
industry,
inn,
manor,
manor house, and see
Old Hall
Manor House or Farm,
market,
moated site,
Old Hall, n
parish officers,
playing field,
poor relief,
population,
protestant nonconformity,
rectory,
roads,
Roman Catholicism,
schools, plate
tithes,
vicarage,
vicarage house, plate
vicars, and see Brook;
Dixon, Jonathan; Jadis; Mysyn
village hall,
water mill,
windmill,
woodland,
and see Danthorpe; Elstronwick;
Fitling; Flinton; Foston
Hungary,
Hunmanby,
Hunsden, Ld., see Carey, John
Hunt, John,
Hunter:
Geo., n,
Rob., and his w. Dorothy,
Sam.,
Revd. Sam., s. of last,
fam.,
hunting, hare-coursing
and see East
Holderness Hunt; Holderness
Hunt; see also fishing; fowling;
horse-racing
Hussey:
Margery, see St. Quintin
Sir Rog.,
Hustler:
Wm. (fl. 1606),
Wm. (fl. mid 17th cent.), s. of last,
Sir Wm. (fl. 1694, ?the same),
Hutchinson:
Chas.,
Isabella,
Wm.,
Hutton:
John of (fl. 1391),
John (fl. 17th cent.), vicar of
Aldbrough,
Thos. (fl. 1708),
Thos. (fl. 1860), and his w. Sarah,
Hutton Cranswick, see Rotsea
Hutton, Sheriff (Yorks. N.R.),
Hydes:
Mary, m. Ric. Burton,
Wm.,
Hymers, John, rector of Brandesburton,
Ibson, John,
inclosure, and see under places
Incontri, Constance, see Whyte
Incorporated Society for the Building
of Churches,
Incorporated Trinitarian Bible Society
Trust,
Independents, Congregationalists,
industry, trades see bell-founders;
brewing; brickmaking; caravan
manufacture; chicory-drying; corn
milling; engineering; furniture
manufacture; hides; lime-burning;
malting; pottery making; rope
making; sand and gravel extraction;
straw-bonnet making; watch
making; weaving; wood carving;
and see under places under industry
infangthief,
Ingilby:
Sir John,
fam.,
Ingram:
Sir Art. (d. 1642),
Sir Wm. (fl. 1633),
Wm. (fl. 1911),
fam.,
Inman, Emma,
Isaacson, Solomon, vicar of North
Frodingham,
Isabella of France, queen of Edw. II,
Isherwood, Wm., and his w. Grace,
Iveson:
Albert,
Eliz., n
Jane, see Crooke
Lancelot,