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- ACKLAM, Parish of,
- Entries in Domesday
- Robert Acklame of Acklame,
- Roger of Thornton,
- Grant of the Manor to W Hustler, Esq, (2)
- Pedigree of Hustler of Acklam, (2)
- Note Act of Parliament
- Church,
- Extract from Ralph Thoresby's Diary,
- Hall Plantations Village
- Incendiarism,
- Ballad of Sir Andrew Barton,
- Linthorp Township,
- Inglerams lords here,
- Newport, a small Hamlet,
- Act for new Cut,
- Marwood
- the Earl of Harewood (2)
- Middleburgh (Middlesborough),
- Benedictine Cell,
- Charters referring to,
- Roger, afterwards Abbot of Whitby,
- Church,
- Rise and Progress of Middleburgh,
- Origin of the Name,
- Stockton and Darlington Railway
- Originators,
- New Church of St Hilda,
- British and Foreign Schools,
- H. R. H. the Duke of Sussex,
- Coals shipped at Port Clarence,
- Vegetable Market,
- Exchange Hotel,
- Shipment of Coals,
- Commodious Dock,
- Branch Railway,
- Collieries and Agents,
- Manufactories,
- Sailing Directions,
- Steam Vessel Navigation
- Port Dues,
- Tees Tide Table
- Population,
- Granville's " Spas of England, "
- Refutation of gross Calumnies
- APPLETON UPON WISKE, Parish of,
- Derivation from the Celtic Uisk,
- Origin and course of the River,
- Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk
- Chapelry under Smeaton,
- Register Books,
- Charities,
- Birthplace of Thomas Rymer, author of " Foedera, "
- Other eminent Individuals,
- Population
- ARNCLIFFE, Parish of,
- Entries in Domesday
- Pedigree of Colvile of Ernclive,
- Mauleverer origin of the Name,
- Pedigree of Mauleverer of Arncliffe,
- The Hall,
- The Church,
- Epitaph,
- Effigies of Colvilles, Lords of Arncliffe,
- Tombstones of Mauleverer,
- Tontine Inn,
- Mountgrace Priory,
- Carthusian Monks
- Founded by Thomas de Holland, Duke of Surrey,
- Dissolution,
- Interments
- Remains of Ruins,
- The Tower,
- St. John's Well,
- Reflections, (2)
- AYTON, Parish of,
- Robert de Estoteville,
- Great Feast of George Neville, Archbishop of York,
- Pedigree of Coulson of Ayton (2)
- Church of St. Mary's,
- Chapels
- Grants,
- Inscriptions,
- Commodore Wilson,
- The Mother of Captain Cook buried here,
- Chapel Well,
- Charities,
- Schools,
- Extract from ancient Ms,
- Ayton British School,
- Agricultural School,
- Extraordinary Liberality
- Regulations,
- Inventory of Effects Report Assets,
- Nature of the Institution,
- Bridge,
- Another Extract from old Ms,
- Population,
- Little Ayton and Tunstall,
- Nunthorp,
- Cistercian Nunnery,
- Nunthorp Hall,
- Chapel of the Constables
- Population,
- Basedale Abbey,
- CRATHORNE, Parish of,
- Derivation of Name
- Pedigree of Crathorne of Crathorne,
- Kirkby's " Inquest, "
- Charter of William de Percy,
- The Church an ancient Rectory
- Family Vault,
- Crathorne Effigies
- Charities,
- Petrifying Spring,
- Foxton,
- Post mortem Inquisition,
- Kirkleatham Hospital,
- Population,
- CARLTON, Parish of,
- Fulk Paynell,
- Inquisitio post mortem,
- Ancient Family of Meinell,
- Church,
- Charities,
- School,
- May pole,
- Carlton Bank Alum Works,
- Curious Extract from Thomas Hall, B. D,
- Population,
- CLEVELAND IN GENERAL
- Agriculture
- Scriptural and Historical References,
- Draining familiar to the Ancients
- The chemico agricultural Mania,
- The Soil,
- Estates and Gentry,
- Tenures and Farmhouses,
- Cottages and Cottagers,
- Improvement of Cottages,
- Peasantry
- Tenancy,
- Carriages,
- Threshing Machines,
- Tillage,
- Woods
- Draining and Manures,
- Cleveland Agricultural Society,
- Chemical Manures
- Short horns,
- Robert and Charles Collins
- Scarth's Yorkshire Rose,
- Dimensions and Weight,
- Sheep,
- Cleveland Bays,
- Professor Lowe's Description,
- Antiquities,
- Howes and Tumuli,
- Burial of Hector,
- Roman Custom,
- Cremation,
- Opening of Tumuli on Eston Nab,
- Description of Proceedings,
- Antiquities at Court Green,
- Examination of Sepulchral Urn,
- Sketch of Urn, &c
- British Habitations,
- Town at Hutton Lowcross
- Analysis of Remains,
- Pits at Egton Grange,
- Historical References Tacitus (2)
- Urbs Caluvium,
- Camps and Entrenchments,
- Leland, the famous Antiquary,
- Antiquities on Eaton Nab,
- Measurement of Camp,
- Theory of Badon Hill,
- Roman Camps,
- British Entrenchments,
- Remains at Highcliff Nab,
- Appearances at West Coatham,
- Minor Camps in Cleveland,
- Instruments of War,
- Remarkable Weapons found at Rosebury,
- Explanation of Instruments,
- Ralph Thoresby,
- Opinions of Hearne and Leland,
- Ditto, Camden and Stukeley,
- Crosses and Crucifixions,
- Saxon and Danish Crosses,
- Memorials of Warfare
- Ancient Metallic Crucifixes,
- Explanation of ditto,
- Curious Spells, Exorcisms (2)
- Translation of Scrolls,
- Coins and Rings,
- Roman Coins,
- Coins found at Roxby, Growmond, &c,
- Medal of Henry VIII,
- Rings,
- Stone Coffins,
- Coffins found near Gisborough Priory,
- Wain stones,
- Introduction of Christianity,
- English Children in Rome,
- Letter of Pope Gregory the Great,
- Edwin and Ethelburga,
- Conversion of King Edwin,
- Saxon Churches
- Rude Architecture of ditto,
- Norman Architecture,
- Magnificence of Style
- Freemasons,
- Monastic Institutions
- Origin of Monastic Life,
- Universality of ditto,
- Sarcasms of Milton,
- Dissolution of Monasteries,
- Confiscation of Revenues,
- Idolatries of Romanism,
- Profligacy and Insincerity of Henry VIII,
- Geology,
- Aluminous Range of Hills,
- Height of Aluminous Ranges,
- Section of Upper Lias, (2)
- Ammonites,
- Fossils in Jet Rock,
- List of Fossils in Marlstone,
- Gypsum,
- Great Basaltic Dyke,
- Minerals
- Ironstone,
- Building stone Lime, Alum,
- Introduction of Alum making
- Lambert Russell, the first Alum maker,
- DANBY, Parish of,
- Entries in Domesday,
- Granted to Robert de Brus,
- Belonged to the Thweng and Latimer Families,
- Pedigree of the Lords of Danby,
- Burdett of Danby,
- Boundaries,
- The Church
- Curious Entries,
- Inscriptions,
- Longevity,
- Charities,
- Ruins of Danby Castle,
- Arms of the Latimers,
- Tradition of the Three Sisters,
- Katherine Parr wife of Henry VIII,
- Miniature of the Queen, and Inscription,
- Numerous Antiquities
- British Town near Waupley,
- The original Castle of De Brus at Castleton,
- Aboriginal Forests,
- Agriculture,
- Gisborough Castle (note),
- Agricultural Details
- Bowyer, the celebrated Printer (note)
- Bowyer Ms. ( unpublished),
- Pedigree of Bowyer,
- Extracts continued,
- Castleton,
- Glaisdale,
- Glaisdale Chapel,
- Charities
- Lealholm Bridge,
- Noble Scenery of the Dales,
- Danby Hounds
- Execrable Roads,
- Population,
- Westerdale,
- Charities,
- Mountain Simplicity (note),
- The Church,
- Monumental Inscriptions,
- Antiquities at Crown End,
- Old Hall,
- Pedigree of Yoward of Westerdale,
- Population,
- EASINGTON, Parish of,
- Tradition of Sir John INDEX.
- Conyers,
- Herons of Ford (note),
- The Church,
- Monumental Inscriptions,
- Charities,
- Population,
- Liverton Chapelry,
- Church,
- Pedigree of Wharton Myddleton of Grinkle Park
- Interior of Liverton Church,
- Ancient Font,
- Charities,
- Neville of Raby (note),
- Willoughby de Eresby (note)
- Population,
- Alum Works,
- Immense Antediluvian Remains,
- AlumTrade
- Scott's " Marmion" (note),
- EGTON, Parish of,
- Entries in Domesday Book
- Grants to Whitby Abbey,
- Cattle Fair,
- The Church,
- Curious Entries in Register,
- Monuments and Inscriptions
- Charities,
- Notices of the Burdett Family (note),
- Scenery of the Esk,
- The Railway,
- Grosmont Church,
- Prospectus by H Belsher, Esq,
- Grosmont Abbey,
- Eskdale Hermitage,
- July Park ( Residence of the Lords Malolacu)
- Origin of the Name (note),
- Roman Road,
- Alum Works,
- British Dwellings
- Saxon Quern, or Handmill,
- Killing Pits (note),
- Railway from Whitby to Pickering,
- Romantic Progress,
- Population, &c,
- FACEBY CHAPELRY (see Whorlton, parish)
- GISBOROUGH, Parish of,
- Gisborough Priory
- Officers,
- Walter Hemingford, Canon
- Canons,
- Austin Canons,
- Restoration plate explained,
- Description of Priory Church,
- Inscription over Steeple
- Chapter house,
- Offices of the Priory
- Ancient and singular Lock,
- Extract
- The Founder and Foundation,
- Charter of Foundation,
- Continuation of ditto
- Error in " Monasticon, "
- Possessions of Priory,
- Property after the Conquest,
- Enormous Grants of Robert de Brus, (2)
- Alphabetical List of Possessions,
- Monopolies
- Peculiar Grants,
- Grant of Sac Theam, and Infangentheof,
- Disagreements
- Priors,
- Pursglove, the last Prior,
- Monumental Inscription on ditto,
- Founder of the Grammar School of Jesus and Almshouse
- Burning of Priory Church,
- Circumstantial Statement from the History of Walter Hemingford,
- Grant of the Advowson to Sir Thomas Chaloner,
- Obits and Burials
- Burial of Robert de Brus the Competitor
- The famous Tomb of De Brus,
- Seal of the Priory,
- Gisborough Manor,
- Description of Scenery near Gisborough,
- Quotation from Camden and Cotton Ms,
- From De Foe Smollett, &c,
- Gisborough Spa,
- Analysis,
- Church of St. Nicholas,
- Lumley's Charity,
- Entries in Register
- Splendid Painted Glass in Eastern Window
- Inscriptions on the Bells,
- Within the Church,
- Origin of Providence School,
- List of Subscribers,
- Statement of the Founder, George Venables Esq, (2)
- Rules,
- Grammar School (2)
- Possessions and Revenues, (2)
- Pedigree of Chaloner of Gisborough,
- Biographical Notice of Sir Thomas Chaloner,
- New Poor Law Union,
- List of Parishes
- Marriage Extraordinary,
- Benefit Societies,
- Dissenting Chapels,
- Subscription Library,
- Singular Tradition,
- Superstition,
- Rebellion of 1745,
- Old Hall,
- Quarter Sessions, Public Houses Roads, Stone Coffins,
- Notice of Charles Bissett, M. D,
- Table of Population,
- Tocketts,
- Objects of local History,
- Entries in Domesday,
- Roger de Toccotes
- Tocketts Hall,
- Pedigree of Hale of Codicote and Tocketts, (2)
- General Hale,
- Letters from his Daughter, (2)
- Tribute to his Memory,
- Hon. John Hale (note),
- Population,
- Hutton Lowcross,
- Hospital of,
- Cistercian Nunnery,
- Names of Prioresses
- Population,
- Pinchinthorp,
- Pedigree of Lee of Pinchinthorp
- Tradition of Spite Hall,
- Population,
- Commondale,
- Colman the famous Monk
- Skelderskew Grange,
- Ancient metallic Crucifix,
- Population,
- HINDERWELL, Parish of,
- Derivation,
- Idolatry of Wells,
- Church,
- Catalogue of Rectors,
- Table of Benefactions
- Stone Coffins ancient Chalice,
- View from Heights,
- Population,
- Rousby, or Roxby,
- Entry in Domesday
- Ancient Chapel,
- Boynton Monuments
- Register books,
- Population
- Staithes,
- Rocks and Sea shore,
- Fisheries,
- Fish Auction, (3)
- The King of Staithes
- Official Table of Fisheries
- Superstitions of Fishermen,
- Herring Season,
- Breakwater, Bridge, Church, and School required,
- Ichthyosaurus communis
- George Fox at Staithes (note),
- Singular Death,
- Superstition of the People
- Captain James Cook,
- Cause of his leaving Staithes (note),
- Coast Smuggling
- Population,
- Runswick,
- Etymology,
- Remarkable Situation of Village,
- Coast wild and rugged,
- Cavern in the Rock, Hob hole
- Official Return of Fisheries,
- Kettleness Alum Works,
- Population,
- HILTON, Parish of,
- Charters,
- Church
- Soil, Population, &c,
- INTRODUCTION.
- Origin of Nations,
- Celtic Aborigines of Britain,
- Tradition of Brutus the Trojan,
- Julius Caesar quoted,
- Religion and Language similar to the Gauls',
- Roman Invasion,
- British Socialism,
- Mode of Warfare,
- Religion of the Druids,
- Ancient Druid,
- Flath Innis, the place of bliss
- Hell of the Druids,
- Caractacus,
- Caractacus in Rome,
- Queen Boadicea,
- Departure of the Romans,
- Ravages of the Picts and Scots,
- Appeal to AEtius, thrice Consul,
- Arrival of Hengist and Horsa,
- Vortigern and Rowena,
- Saxons expel the Britons from the Soil,
- Description of the ancient Saxons
- Indomitable Courage of the Women,
- Valour, Hospitality, and Passion for Liberty,
- Religion of the Saxons,
- Niflheim and Valhallah,
- Version of the Death Song of Regner Lodbrog, (2)
- Cultivation of Poetry
- Liberty essential to Poetry,
- Northumbrian Kings,
- Laws of the Saxons,
- Extract from Fortescue,
- The Danes,
- Revenge of Bruan Bocard
- Furious Battle near York,
- Alfred the Great,
- Merciless Ravages of the Danes,
- Massacre of the Danes,
- Sweyne, King of Denmark, reduces the Kingdom,
- The gallant Earl Siward,
- Atrocities of Toston brother of King Harold,
- Death of King Harold,
- Edith " of the Swan Neck, "
- Excessive Profligacy of the Clergy,
- Extract from Leland,
- Norman Conquest,
- Descent of the Normans
- Severities of Danegelt,
- Revolt and Defeat of the Northumbrians,
- Domesday Book,
- The Survey,
- Irruption of Malcolm Conmore,
- Murder of Waltheof,
- Remorse and Death of the Conqueror,
- Further Inroads by Malcolm Conmore and the Scots,
- Tradition of Pierce Eye (Percy),
- Battle of the Standard, at Northallerton,
- Massacre of the Jews,
- Tyranny of King John,
- Revolt of the Barons,
- Robert Bruce, the Competitor,
- Death of Edward I
- Battle of Neville's Cross,
- Revolt of the Barons ( Pilg. of Grace), temp. Henry VIII,
- Rapacity of the Scots,
- Anti popery Outbreak
- Barbarism of the Ancient Britains,
- Refinement and Chivalry of the Normans,
- Progress of Civilisation,
- KIRKBY, Parish of,
- Baliols Proprietors,
- Abbey Lands,
- Disputes with the Abbey of Whitby,
- The Church,
- Registerbooks
- Monumental Inscriptions,
- Ancient Effigies,
- Tradition of the same (note),
- The School,
- Dromonby,
- Entry in Domesday,
- Fragments of Pedigree of Bence of Dromonby
- Entries in Domesday,
- Nicholas de Meinell,
- Wain stones,
- Population
- KIRKLEATHAM, Parish of,
- Pedigree of Turners of Kirkleatham,
- Pedigree continued,
- Ditto concluded,
- Church,
- Chantry
- Register books,
- Rev. James Holme Vicar,
- Important Extracts from Registerbooks
- Memoranda of Commissioners and Inhabitants,
- Further Proceedings,
- Communion Plate,
- Vicarage House,
- Monuments and Inscriptions,
- The Mausoleum
- Epitaph of Cholmley Turner Esq,
- Lines to Sir Charles Turner, Bart (by his widow),
- His Character,
- Speech of Sir Charles Turner ( the father),
- Hospital and Chapel,
- Letters patent of Endowment,
- Sir William Turner's Will
- Cholmley Turner, Esq,
- Estates of the Hospital,
- Fixed Payments,
- Report of Charity Commissioners,
- The School
- Censure of the Commissioners,
- Turner's Charity,
- The Chapel, Statues painted Window,
- Library,
- Singular Inscription,
- Catalogue, Ledger,
- Kirkleatham Hall,
- Memoir of Tom Brown, the Life Guardsman, (2)
- Omai, the South Sea Islander,
- The Father of Captain Cook,
- Yearby,
- The School,
- Population (2)
- KIRKLEVINGTON, Parish of,
- Grant by Adam de Brus to Henry de Percy,
- Courteous Custom at Skelton Castle,
- Church,
- Charities,
- Ravages of the Scots,
- Thomas Bates, Esq, the celebrated breeder of Short Horns,
- Castle Levington,
- Castle hill,
- Pedigree of Allan of Blackwell Grange, Lords of the Manor of Lower Worsail, &c,
- Lower Worsall,
- Chapel,
- Worsall Hall,
- Ancient Fishery,
- Essay on Salmon Smolts, by R. Knox, M. D, F. R. S. E (3)
- Pickton,
- Population, Acres, Houses, and Inhabitants,
- LANGBARGH, Wapentake of,
- LOFTHOUSE, Parish of,
- Entries in Domesday
- Earl Siward held Lands here,
- Pedigree of Steward of Lofthouse,
- Zachary Moore,
- Lines by Hall Stephenson, Esq on Zachary Moore,
- The Church,
- Rectory House,
- Charities, School,
- Rev. W. T. Wilde, B. D,
- Improvements Allotments, &c,
- Painted Glass,
- Brief Biographical Notice of Sir R. L. Dundas Bart,
- Inscriptions in old Letter,
- View from the Cliffs,
- Singular Houses
- Population, &c,
- Handale Abbey ( Benedictine),
- Nuns at the Dissolution,
- List of Prioresses,
- Society of Arts (note),
- Order of Benedictines
- Curious Stone Coffin,
- Legend of Sir John Conyers, "the Snake killer," (2)
- Situation of Handale,
- Scenery at Handale
- Alum Works at Lofthouse, (2)
- LYTHE, Parish of,
- Entry in Domesday,
- Healthfulness of Village,
- Church,
- Vicars of Lythe,
- Monumental Inscriptions Phipps),
- Charities,
- Population,
- Goldsborough,
- Grave of the Giant Wada Woden ? ) ,
- Stone Hammer,
- Sandsend Alum Mines,
- Fall of Kettleness Cliff
- Mulgrave Castle,
- Camden's History,
- Table Book of Traditions (note),
- Owners of Mulgrave,
- Origin of the Word (note)
- Pedigree of the Lords de Mauley of Mulgrave Castle,
- Pedigree of Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave,
- Brief Sketch of Henry Constantine George, Marquis of Normanby,
- Characteristics of a Norman Fortress,
- Leland's Description (note),
- Thordisa ( East Row)
- Romantic Hermitage,
- Extract from Spencer's "Faery Queen,"
- Roman Military Road,
- Mulgrave (new) Castle,
- View from the artificial Battery,
- Antiquities,
- Charles Dickens at Mulgrave Castle,
- Interior of the Castle valuable Paintings, (2)
- Hutton Mulgrave,
- Population, Acres Houses, &c,
- Barnaby,
- Population, Acres, Houses, &c
- Mickleby,
- Population, Acres, Houses
- Borrowby,
- Population, Acres, Houses
- Newton Mulgrave,
- Population, Acres Houses, &c,
- General State of the District,
- MARSKE, Parish of,
- Entry in Domesday,
- Church,
- Ancient Cross,
- The Father of Captain Cook buried at Marske,
- Dreadful shipwreck of the Esk, Greenland Whaler,
- Hall,
- Population,
- Redcar,
- Extract from Cottonian Ms
- Hutton's Trip to Coatham, (2)
- New Church,
- Middleburgh and Redcar Railway
- Projected Harbour,
- Wrecks on the Coast
- Life boat
- Rocket experiments,
- Niece of Captain Cook,
- Numerous Attractions of Redcar,
- Grandeur of the Sea shore,
- Extract from "Childe Harold,"
- Coatham,
- Chapel and Schools,
- Salmon Fishery,
- Population, &c,
- MARTON, Parish of,
- Entries in Domesday,
- Manor and Estates,
- Church,
- Restored Church,
- Explanation of Architectural Improvements,
- Inscriptions.
- Dame Walker, " " Schoolmistress" of Captain Cook,
- Poors' lands,
- Register of Captain Cook,
- Biographical Notice of ditto, (2)
- Medal of Cook, (2)
- Proposed Statue to Cook,
- Marton Lodge,
- Tolesby,
- Newham,
- Population, Acres, Houses, &c,
- MIDDLESBORUGH, see Acklam parish
- NEWTON, Parish of
- Church,
- Rosebury Topping,
- Extensive Prospect from the Summit,
- Legend of Prince Oswy,
- Curious Hermitage or Grotto,
- Proposed Monument to Cook on the Summit,
- Specimen of Yorkshire Dialect,
- Population (2)
- ORMESBY, Parish of,
- Entry in Domesday
- Pedigree of Conyers and Strangwayes of Ormesby,
- Pedigree of Pennyman of Ormesby, (2)
- Origin of the Name (note) (2)
- The Hall,
- James Pennyman, Esq note),
- Church of St. Cuthbert,
- Register books
- Monumental Inscriptions
- Valuable Coins discovered,
- Magnificent Prospect from Ormesby Bank,
- Eston,
- Entry in Domesday,
- Pedigree of Stapylton of Myton,
- Pedigree continued,
- The Chapel,
- Register books
- Normanby,
- The Hall,
- Pedigree of Dryden of Normanby,
- Population, &c
- RUDBY ( Hutton Rudby), Parish of,
- Pedigree of Ingram of Rudby and Temple Newsom,
- The Church,
- Extracts from ancient Calendar
- Description of Church,
- Epitaphs
- Curious Tradition,
- Charities,
- Hutton juxta Rudby,
- Employment,
- Richard Arkwright,
- John Kendrew,
- Laytons of Layton,
- Skutterskelfe,
- Pedigree of Linley of Skutterskelfe,
- Pedigree of Carey, Viscount Falkland, (2)
- Leven Grove,
- East Rounton,
- Middleton on Leven,
- Chapel of Ease
- Population, &c,
- SEAMER, Parish of,
- Church,
- School,
- Memoir of Brian Walton, the Polyglottist, (2)
- Charities,
- Newby,
- Population, Acres, Houses, &c
- SKELTON, Parish of,
- Pedigree of the illustrious Family of De Brus,
- Varieties in Spelling
- Detailed History,
- Idem continued (2)
- Arms and Crest,
- Natural reflections on the Motto "Fuimus,"
- Woodcut of Skelton old Castle,
- Extract from Hall Stevenson's Works,
- Pedigree of Wharton of Skelton Castle,
- Biography of Hall Stevenson, Esq,
- Note on Zachary Moore Esq,
- Anecdotes of the eccentric "Peg Wharton,"
- The Church,
- Market
- Charities,
- Saltburn,
- Camden's description of,
- Cleveland Hounds,
- Stanghow,
- Charities,
- Picturesque situation,
- Moorsholm, Manor of,
- Goldsmith's Deserted Village,
- Entry in Domesday Book
- Ludicrous Epitaph (note),
- Site of ancient Chapel,
- Charities,
- Freeburgh Hill,
- Curious conjectures
- John Cade, Esq, F. R. S,
- Population of Moorsholm cum Gerwick,
- Brotton, Township of,
- Entry in Domesday
- Thomas Hutchinson, Esq,
- A Parochial Chapelry,
- Church,
- Pleasant harvest prospect,
- Singular Monument in Churchyard,
- Large Mural Monument
- Appearance of Village,
- Kilton, Hamlet of,
- Marmaduke de Thweng,
- Kilton Castle,
- Pedigree of the Family of Twenge and Lumley, Lords of Kilton,
- Romantic Views from the Ruins of Kilton Castle,
- Fine specimens of Architecture
- The Great Hall and Dungeon note),
- Meditations among the Ruins, (2)
- Petrifying Well,
- Village Inn,
- Population Rental, &c,
- Skinningrave,
- Definition of,
- Camden's remarkable History of a Seaman,
- Trial of Marwood
- Earl of Harewood,
- Trinculo and Caliban,
- The American BuccaneerPaul Jones,
- Pedigree of Everingham of Skinningrave,
- STAINTON, Parish of,
- Entry in Domesday,
- Grant to Rievaulx Abbey,
- Church,
- Effigy,
- Monumental Inscriptions,
- Old Hall at Stainsby,
- Inscriptions on Bells
- Charities,
- Pedigree of Gower of Stainsby,
- Thornton,
- Thornton Hall a seat of the Pennymans,
- Allotments, Gardens, Soil, &c
- Stainsby,
- Hemlington,
- Descent of Property,
- The "Fair Maid of Kent,"
- Revolt of the Earl of Surrey, &c,
- Hemlington Hall,
- Berwick on Tees,
- Percys of Kildale,
- Charities,
- Annual Rent charge,
- Leven Bridge and Newtown,
- Maltby,
- Thornaby (South Stockton),
- Entries in Domesday,
- Chapel of Ease,
- Extensive Brown Ware Pottery,
- Glass Works Ship building Yard, Engine Manufactories, Foundry Cotton Factory,
- Stockton and Darlington Railway,
- Whalley's Patent for Encaustic Pavements, &c,
- Population, &c,
- STOKESLEY, Parish of,
- Record in Domesday
- Families of Eure and Baliol,
- Seignorial Rights of the Lord paramount,
- Seal of Hugh de Eure,
- Inedited Records of the Baliols,
- Pedigree of Baliol of Stokesley
- Pedigree continued,
- Illustrative Notes,
- Grose the Antiquarian,
- Pedigree of Forster of Stokesley,
- Pedigree of Peirson of Stokesley,
- Thoresby's Diary note),
- Sale of the " Ancient Barony Manor, or Lordship,"
- Particulars and Conditions of Sale,
- Manor and Mansion House
- Church,
- Charter of Guido de Baliol note),
- Disputes between the Abbot of Whitby and Rector of Stokesley,
- Monumental Inscriptions,
- Charters,
- Canons' Entries in Register book,
- Glebe House
- Charities,
- Wesley's Diary,
- Appearance of the Town,
- Peirson's Satire
- Defunct Manufactories,
- Printing Press,
- Hildyard's Harriers,
- Account of Richard Hornby,
- Sketch of Captain Thomas Heavisides,
- Population, &c,
- Tameton, or Taunton,
- Dispute with the Abbot of Whitby,
- Robert of Taunton,
- Busby (major et minor),
- Entry in Domesday
- Beautiful situation of Busby Hall
- Character of the Proprietor,
- Pictures Representations, Portraits, &c,
- Quotation note),
- Pedigree of Marwood of Little Busby,
- Population of do,
- Easby,
- Manor in Domesday,
- Pedigree of Bate of Eseby,
- Ancient Chapel
- Easby Hall,
- Monument to Captain Co ok,
- Population,
- UPLEATHAM, Parish of,
- Picturesque Village
- Old Church,
- New Church,
- Upleatham Hall,
- Pedigree of Smallwood of Upleatham,
- Pedigree of Coulthurst of Upleatham
- Pedigree of Dundas of Marske and Upleatham,
- Charter,
- Attestation of Pedigree,
- Extract from Granville's " Spas,"
- Schools,
- Population,
- WHORLTON, Parish of,
- Splendid View from Whorl Hill,
- Pedigree of the ancient Family of Meinill of Whorlton Castle,
- Pedigree continued, with Notes,
- Pedigree concluded
- Pedigree of Strangwayes of Whorlton
- Litigation temp. H. VIII,
- Whorlton Castle,
- Antiquities,
- Church,
- Ancient Monument and Effigy,
- Epitaphs
- William Mason of Gisborough,
- Hambleton Hills,
- Extract from Wordsworth
- Scarth Hill,
- Pottowe,
- Charities, Population, Acres (2)
- Faceby,
- Church,
- Charities,
- Agriculture,
- Population,
- WILTON, Parish of,
- Pedigree of Bulmer of Wilton,
- Pedigree of Lowther of Wilton Castle,
- Pedigree continued,
- Chapel
- Charities at Lackenby,
- Wilton Castle
- Eston Nab,
- Picturesque Views,
- Sea Embankment,
- Eccentricities of a late noble Lord,
- Population,
- YARM, Parish of,
- Pedigree of Meinell of Yarm and North Kilvington,
- Ancient Hospital at Yarm,
- Church,
- Monumental Inscriptions
- Charities,
- Table of Benefactions,
- Bridges,
- Destruction of the New Bridge,
- Descriptive Sketch of the Tees,
- Continuation of ditto,
- Bay of the Tees, or Tees mouth,
- Fishery,
- Inundations at Yarm,
- Dreadful Inundation in 1771,
- Decline and Fall of Yarm,
- Commerce,
- Stockton and Darlington Railway
- Duke of Wellington at Yarm,
- Procession,
- Agriculture and Population
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