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- ALTAR Roman, from Camden, described,
- Altar Roman, found at Slack, described,
- Aldwark, Arms of,
- Arms on the Roof of Halifax Church, (2)
- Ann's St.Chapel of, (3)
- Agreements, how anciently made,
- Awfe hole, in Soyland,
- Amerceaments in Forest of Sowerby, (2)
- Aneley house, (2)
- Aked, Arms of,
- Acre,
- Allenson, Arms of,
- Allenson James, his Epitaph,
- Atley,
- Alderson Ann, her Epitaph,
- Atwell Hugh, his Charity,
- Asheton Peter, his Epitaph,
- Air in Halifax Parish,
- Ainsworth William,
- Almondbury, Saxon Remain there,
- Abulay Grange,
- Ashburn Christopher, Vicar of Halifax,
- Ashburn Francis, Vicar of Halifax,
- B.
- Blackstone Edge, (2)
- Redoubts there, by whom made, (2)
- Blackbourn,
- Blackgate, by whom fortified,
- Blackgreiss,
- Barkisland, Druidical Remains there,
- Manor of, (2)
- Etymology of,
- Description of,
- Hall, (2)
- Pedigree, and Arms of,
- Barkesey, or Barsey,
- form of a quit claim there,
- Baytinge, what beasts there agisted,
- Baitings,
- Batley Church, Chantry there,
- Batley John, his Epitaph,
- Bradewallsike,
- Bradley hall,
- Ball green,
- Backhall,
- Blaidroyd,
- Baskerville, Arms of,
- Bates Brian, his Charity,
- Bairstow Jeremy, his Epitaph,
- Bairstow Paul, his Charity,
- Bramfit Joseph, his Epitaph,
- Beestones, Roman Coins found there,
- Beaumont, of Crossland hall, (5)
- Bedal Church, Chantry there,
- Brenehill,
- Beheading at Halifax, why dropt,
- Brearley,
- Benerode,
- Breck,
- Beacon hill,
- Brent Thomas, Vicar of Halifax,
- Brearcliffe Esther, her Epitaph,
- Brearcliffe John,
- Bentley Eli, (2)
- Bentley William,
- Bentley Brian,
- Bentley John, his Charity,
- Brereton Robert,
- Bride stones, (2)
- Bride's groom, whence derived,
- Birch Colonel, his Letter to Parliament,
- Brighouse, Manor of, (2)
- Courts there,
- Description of, (2)
- Arms and Family of, (2)
- Brisco, Arms and Pedigree of,
- Brigg Henry,
- Bingley Elizabeth, her Charity,
- Birkhead William, his Charity, (2)
- Brooks which fall into the Calder,
- Booth dean Spaw,
- Bods, what,
- Bloody field, near Halifax,
- Bottomley,
- Bowers,
- Bromecroft,
- Brocholes,
- Bosseville, of Gunthwaite,
- Boswell,
- Boswell Frances, her Epitaph,
- Booth's Town,
- Brooke, Arms of,
- Brooke Robert, his Charity,
- Botheroyd,
- Bowood,
- Bower Slack,
- Broadley To.his Epitaph,
- Broadley Matthew, his Charity,
- Boyes John, his Charity,
- Boyse John,
- Boise William,
- Brown Sir Thomas,
- Bosco Johannes de Sacro,
- Booth Robert,
- Brookbank Joseph,
- Brooksbank Joseph, his Charity, (2)
- Bowcock Isaac, his Charity,
- Butterworth,
- Butt green,
- Bull green,
- Burton Thomas, Vicar of Halifax, (2)
- Burials, testamentary at Halifax,
- C.
- Calder River, (2)
- Castleford, an Inscription there,
- Castle Dean,
- Castle hill, near Almondbury, (3)
- Castle hill, in Stansfield,
- Castle hill, at Rastrick,
- Castlefreld, near Kirklees, (3)
- Castle at Sowerby, (2)
- Castle Car,
- Catmoss,
- Carnedde,
- Cambodunum (7)
- Campodunum,
- Caer Dawn, or Doncaster, (2)
- Camp near Leeds,
- Camp end, in Warley,
- Cattle, in making distress, drove from Hipperholme to Wakefield,
- Clayhouse,
- Clay of Clayhouse, Arms of,
- Clay John, his Epitaph,
- Clay Robert, Vicar of Halifax,
- Crawstone,
- Clarke Bridge,
- Clarke, Arms of,
- Clarke Richard, his Charity,
- Chamberlain, Arms of,
- Chamberlain William, his Charity,
- Chamberlain Thomas, his Charity,
- Callis,
- Crabtree Henry,
- Charitable Donations in Halifax Parish,
- Celt British, found in Skircoat,
- Cleve Lady Anne, her Dower, (2)
- Chester, Heads of Felons presented at Castle there,
- Cripplegate in Halifax,
- Criminals, beheading of, not peculiar to Halifax,
- Criminals, list of those beheaded at Halifax,
- Coals in Halifax Parish,
- Corn, what kinds grown in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Coins Roman, found in Halifax Parish, (2)
- at Thurstin,
- at Stunsteads,
- at Slack, (2)
- Conygarth, in Sowerby,
- Clothworkers invited from foreign Parts,
- Cloth market at Halifax, Description of,
- Cromwelbothom, reputed Manor of, (2)
- Cromwelbothom,
- Cromwelbothom of Cromwelbothom, Family and Arms,
- Copyholds an Halifax Parish, Account of, (2)
- Clogh houses, in Barkisland,
- Cross gate,
- Crowallsike,
- Coningsburgh, Gallows claimed there,
- Coley hall, and Manor there,
- Coley chapel, when built and endowed,
- Inscriptions and Epitaphs there,
- Curates there,
- original Endowment of,
- Compositions for not receiving Knighthood, (2)
- Crossland moor, Remain there,
- Crostone,
- Crostone Chapel, about what Time built,
- Licence to baptise and bury there,
- Injunction to Curate there,
- Curates there,
- Copley Hall, (2)
- Copley, of Copley, Pedigree of,
- Arms, Crest, and Motto, (2)
- Crossley, Arms of,
- Crossley John, his Charity,
- Cockcroft, Arms of, (2)
- Cockcroft William,
- Cockcroft Caleb, his Charity,
- Crowther Henry, his Epitaph,
- Crowther Jane, her Charity, (2)
- Crowther
- Crowther Alice, her Charity,
- Crowther Joseph, his Charity,
- Crowther Brian, his Charity, (2)
- Corporation at Halifax, first Seal of,
- Corporation at Halifax, Charter of,
- Customs through Tenure in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Churches and Chapels in Halifax Parish, (2)
- D.
- Day Work of Land what,
- Dane's Road, (2)
- Danish Affairs in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Drake, Pedigree of,
- Arms and Crest,
- Drake Francis,
- Drake Mary, her Charity,
- Danby, Arms of,
- Danson Susanna, her Charity,
- Devil's Causeway,
- Derpley,
- Deerstones,
- Dean of Exley, Pedigree of,
- Deanhouse, and Dean of Deanhouse,
- Dean Robert, his Epitaph,
- Deane Richard,
- Deane Edmund,
- Deyne Richard, his Charity,
- Dewsbury Church, its Antiquity and Dues,
- Dialed of Halifax Parish, Remarks on,
- Dyson of Clayhouse, Arms of,
- Domesday book for Wakefield Manor, (3)
- Dolliffe Richard, his Epitaph,
- Druidical Remains in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Dun, Arms of,
- Dun Joshua, his Epitaph,
- Dues Vicarial at Halifax, (2)
- E.
- Ealand Manor, (2)
- Ealand, Description of,
- Market there, (2)
- Ealand Hall, Description of,
- Bridge rebuilt,
- Hail wood, Roman Coins found there,
- Chapel, when built, (2)
- why presented to by the Vicar of Halifax, (2)
- why pensioned from Halifax,
- why fixed so near Halifax Church,
- Dispute about Salary there,
- Dispute about electing Curate,
- Churchwardens there, how chosen,
- Remarkables in and about the Fabric,
- Quires there how called,
- Epitaphs there, (2)
- Curates there,
- Chantry Priests there,
- Account of Chantry there,
- Testamentary Burials there,
- Light of Blessed Virgin there,
- not originally a Chantry Chapel,
- Bounty thereto,
- Ealand of Ealand, Pedigree of,
- Ealand William betrays Earl Mortimer,
- Sir John and his Antagonists, History of, (2)
- Ealand assessed to Halifax Workhouse, (2)
- Eawood,
- Elfabrough hall,
- Exley,
- Eringden,
- a Remain there.
- described, (2)
- Manor of,
- Park described, (2)
- why made,
- when dispailed,
- granted, (3)
- Eringden, Copyholders there become Tenants of the Crown.
- Disputes there settled, (2)
- Epitaph
- at Halifax Church, (2)
- at Ealand Chapel,
- at Ripponden Chapel,
- at Coley Chapel,
- at Lightcliffe Chapel,
- Ellistones Henry, his Epitaph,
- Elston Hananiah, his Epitaph,
- F
- Farrer, of Eawood, Pedigree and Arms of, (2)
- Farrer Henry and Thomasin, their Epitaphs,
- Farrer Robert, Bishop,
- Farnel Chapel of St.Helen there,
- Favour John, Vicar of Halifax, (2)
- Faucit Hugh, his Epitaph,
- Free Chaces or free Warren in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Feoffments in Trust, antient Form of,
- Felinge,
- Fletcher Nathaniel,
- Fixby, Manor of, (2)
- Fixby described, (2)
- Fixby, of Fixby,
- Fieldhouse,
- Firth Richard, his Charity,
- Firth house,
- Firth, Arms of,
- Floods in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Fortune Goddess described, (2)
- Forest of Sowerbyshire, (3)
- Forest hill, in Stainland,
- Forest and Free Chace distinguished,
- Foresters in Sowerby, (3)
- Fordoll,
- Foxcroft, Arms of, (2)
- Foxcroft George, his Charity,
- Fournes of Ovenden, Arms of,
- Fournis John, his Epitaph,
- Fourness John, his Charity,
- Flone Nook,
- Forge House,
- Fountain's Abbey had Lands in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Foe, Daniel de,
- G
- Graving for Corn, how performed,
- Grave, Etymology of,
- Graveships in Halifax Parish,
- Gallows hill,
- Garside, Arms of,
- Grime William,
- Graham William,
- Graeme, Arms of,
- Greame Hannah, her Epitaph,
- Gaytington Thomas de, Vicar of Halifax,
- Gaukroger John, his Epitaph,
- Gaunt John, Duke of Lancaster, his Arms,
- Grantham Thomas, John, &c.their Epitaphs,
- Grantham Frances, her Charity,
- Greetland, Manor of,
- Greetland described,
- Gledhill, Pedigree and Arms of,
- Gledhill Thomas, his Charity,
- Gledhill Sarah, her Charity,
- Greenwood Daniel, (2)
- Greenwood Daniel, his Charity,
- Greenwood John, his Charity, (2)
- Greenwood Charles, his Charity,
- Greenwood Paul, his Charity,
- Grimscar, Inscription found there,
- Gillerode,
- Gibbet Law at Halifax, Account of, (2)
- Gibson, Arms of,
- Epitaph on several of the Name,
- Grydinton Aaron de, Vicar of Halifax,
- Golcar,
- Gunerwallnase,
- Guelt Mary, her Epitaph,
- Guest General,
- H
- Halifax Parish,
- of what Towns it consists,
- Dimensions and Bounds of it, (2)
- Number and Increase of Inhabitants, (2)
- Dissenting Chapels therein,
- Halifax Vicarage what,
- Halifax Vicar of, when and how endowed, (2)
- Halifax Church
- damaged by Lightning,
- Altar of St.George there,
- by whom repaired,
- testamentary Burials there
- Customs relating thereto,
- oldest Evidence relating thereto,
- when first erected, and why,
- a Rectory,
- converted to a Vicarage, and why, (2)
- Altarage there given to the Vicar,
- Chantries there, (2)
- Monks there discharged from Services,
- Fabrick described, (2)
- Arms on the Roof there, (2)
- Account of Vicars there, (2)
- Epitaphs there, (2)
- a Dirge or Mass there,
- Halifax
- a Parliamentary Garrison, (2)
- Action there,
- relieves the Garrison at Bradford,
- sends to the Attack of Wakefield,
- a Market by Prescription,
- Manor of, (2)
- Manor within a Manor there, (2)
- Benefices belonging to Manor there,
- Manor, Grant of to Ingram, &c.
- Manor, Writ of Enquiry concerning it,
- Workhouse there, (2)
- Name of it explained, (2)
- gives Title to Family of Montagu,
- gave Title to Family of Savile,
- represented in Parliament,
- Hardwic, Forest of described, (2)
- Hadreshelf,
- Hamerton of Hamerton, Pedigree and Arms of, (2)
- Hanson of Rastrick, Pedigree of,
- Hanson Nicholas, his Epitaph,
- Hanson John, his Charity,
- Haugh end,
- Harrison John, Vicar of Halifax,
- Hawarth Alice, her Charity,
- Hartley David,
- Hall Jeremiah, his Charity,
- Haigh Henry, his Charity,
- Heptonstall, a Garrison for K.Charles I.
- burnt after an Action there,
- Manor of, (2)
- Account of, (2)
- Extracts from Register there,
- assessed to Halifax Workhouse, (2)
- Dispute about chusing Curate there,
- List of Curates there,
- Chapel, when built,
- Chantries there,
- Remarkables about Chapel there,
- Testamentary Burials there,
- Chapel polluted and restored,
- Bounty to Chapel there,
- Height, in Barkisland,
- Helens St.
- Heton Richard de, Vicar of Halifax,
- Heald Jeremiah, his Epitaph,
- Heywood Oliver,
- Heywood Nathaniel,
- Hemingway Robert, his Charity, (2)
- High Greenwood, Roman Coins sound there, (2)
- High Greenwood,
- High Sunderland, (2)
- Hipperholme,
- Manor of, (2)
- Graveship, (2)
- School inscriptions there,
- Hill, Epitaphs on several of the Name,
- Hill Joshua, his Epitaph,
- Hill Edward, his Epitaph,
- Hoveledge, Roman Coins found there,
- Holland, Earl of, beheaded,
- Howroyd,
- Hoile house,
- Hoile John, his Epitaph,
- Hoile, Arms of,
- Hoile Elkana, his Charity,
- Hoyle Joshua,
- Horton, Account of the Family, (2)
- Ann, Grant of Arms to, (2)
- different Arms belonging to the Name,
- of Barkisland, Pedigree of, (2)
- Thomas, of Liverpool, his Epitaph,
- William, his Epitaph,
- Thomas, and Everild his Wife, their Epitaph,
- Ann, her Charity, (2)
- Mary, her Charity, (2)
- Elizabeth, her Charity,
- William, his Charity,
- Thomas, his Charity,
- Elkana, his Charity,
- of Sowerby, Pedigree of,
- Motto to Family Arms,
- Portraits of several of the Family,
- Horley green,
- Holdsworth,
- Holdesworth Robert, Vicar of Halifax,
- Holdsworth's Chapel in Halifax Church,
- Holdsworth Thomas, his Epitaph,
- Hollinhey,
- Holroyd, Arms of,
- Holroide Thomas, his Charity,
- Hook Richard, Vicar of Halifax, (2)
- Hough Edmund, Vicar of Halifax,
- Holden, Epitaph on several of the Name,
- Hollings Jeremiah, his Epitaph,
- Hopkinson Elen and Jane, their Charities,
- Hullenedge,
- Hudson Thomas, his Epitaph,
- Hulme Nathaniel,
- Hutton Mary, her Charity,
- I/J
- Infranchisement Deeds in Halifax Manor,
- Infranchised Estates how bound, (2)
- Jay in Halifax,
- Inman Robert, his Charity,
- Jerusalem, John of, his Lands in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Itineraries Roman, not accurate,
- Inscriptions Roman, found at Slack, (2)
- Illingworth,
- of Illingworth, Arms of,
- Chapel, when built,
- original Endowment of,
- Curates there,
- Bounty thereto,
- Jolly Rant, in Halifax Parish,
- K
- Kay, Arms of,
- Keldar, Etymology of,
- Knight's Fees in Halifax Parish,
- Knighthood, Compositions for not receiving it,
- Knight Titus,
- King Cross,
- Kynge John, Vicar of Halifax,
- Kirklees Nunnery had Lands in Halifax Parish,
- Knoll, Elias de, Arms of,
- Knute, the Danish King, his March, (2)
- L
- Ladstones in Norland and Sowerby,
- Langfield,
- Latham, Arms of,
- Lacy of Brearley, Pedigree and Crest of, (2)
- Lacy of Cromwelbothom.Pedigree of,
- Lacy, Arms of, (4)
- Lacye John, his Epitaph,
- Langdalde, Arms of,
- Laycock, Arms of,
- Ladywell,
- Lake John, Bishop,
- Law Mary, her Charity,
- Legion,
- Roman, the Line of their March,
- Lee hill, near Slack, Remain there,
- Lewes, Monks of, their Grant, and Lease to Robert and John
Waterhouse, and others, (2)
- Lewes Priory, , their Land in Halifax Parish,
- Leicester, Earl of, his Land, (2)
- Lees, Arms of,
- Lea, Arms and Crest of,
- Ledsam Henry, Vicar of Halifax,
- Legh George, Vicar of Halifax,
- Lecturers of Halifax Church,
- Letters Patent for Halifax Workhouse, (2)
- Linley described,
- Lightcliffe,
- Lydyate,
- Lightcliffe Chapel,
- when built,
- Licence to baptise and bury there,
- Epitaphs there,
- Curates there,
- original endowment of
- Bounty thereto,
- Lister, of Shibden, Pedigree of,
- Lister James, his Epitaph,
- Licences to eat Flesh,
- Linlands,
- Lighthazles,
- Livesay John, his Epitaph,
- Longevity in Halifax Parish,
- Logan Stones what,
- Lockwood, of Lockwood, (7)
- Lodge in Erringden,
- Long Preston Church, Chantry there,
- Luddenden, (2)
- Luddingden, Escape of Beasts there, (2)
- Luddenden Chapel,
- when built,
- when made parochial,
- disused as parochial,
- Curates there,
- Entries in the Register there,
- Bounty thereto,
- M.
- Manors in Halifax Parish claimed by the Crown, (2)
- Mancanholes, (2)
- Market place in Halifax,
- Maypole, Account of, (2)
- Maiden at Edenburgh,
- Magson house,
- Mayroid,
- Marsh Richard, Vicar of Halifax, (2)
- Maud Thomas, his Epitaph,
- Maud Isabel, her Charity,
- Marsden Gamaliel,
- Megdike,
- Memoirs Historical, in the Time of King Charles I.(2)
- Methley Church, Monuments there, (2)
- Military Ways in Halifax Parish,
- Mirfield, Danish Mount there,
- Mills in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Midgley,
- Midgley, Manor of, (2)
- Escape of Beasts there, (2)
- Midgley of Midgley, Arms of,
- Midgley William, his Epitaph,
- Midgley Samuel,
- Midgley John, his Charity,
- Milner, Arms of,
- Milner John,
- Milner Thomas, his Charity,
- Milner Mary, her Charity,
- Middleton, Arms of,
- Mitchell James, his Epitaph,
- Mitchel Thomas, his Charity,
- Mitton John,
- Mosses full of the Fragments of Trees,
- Morton Earl, how beheaded,
- More, Arms of, (2)
- Molineux, Arms of,
- Modus for great Tythes in Halifax Parish, the present Owners
of,
- Mortuaries in Halifax Parish, to whom due,
- N.
- Nayler, Arms of,
- Naylor Richard, his Charity,
- Nabb ,
- Nalson Robert,
- Newhall,
- Netherton Pighills,
- Newland,
- Nettleton, Epitaph on Tome of the Name,
- Nettleton Thomas,
- Nicall Richard, his Charity,
- Norland,
- Manor of, (2)
- Norland, Druidical Remains there,
- Northland, Escape of Beasts there, (2)
- Northouram,
- O.
- Oxgrains,
- Oates Joshua, his Charity,
- Otes Brian, his Charity,
- Ovenden,
- Ogden Samuel,
- Ostorius Scapula,
- Old Chamber in Eringden,
- Old Rode,
- Old Town,
- Occupier, Meaning of the Word,
- P.
- Plague in Halifax Parish,
- Parks in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Parrock nook,
- Palles house,
- Parrat Francis, his Epitaph,
- Patchit Benjamin,
- Petilius Cerealis,
- Presentments relating to Sowerby Forest,
- Prescot, Arms of,
- Prescot Phoebe, her Epitaph,
- Prescot John and Mary, their Epitaph,
- Petty Samuel and Susanna, their Epitaphs,
- Petty Richard, his Epitaph,
- Preston , her Charity,
- Pike Lowe,
- Pritchard, Arms of,
- Priestly, Pedigree of,
- Pond,
- Power Henry,
- Publication, anonymous, in Halifax Parish,
- Plants, Catalogue of,
- R
- Rastrick, (2)
- Rastrick, of Rastrick, Pedigree of,
- Rastrick Elias, his Certificate on visiting Jerusalem,
- Rastrick, how rated formerly,
- Rastrick, what Freemen there in ((2)
- Rastrick Chapel,
- when built,
- Rebuilt,
- Images and Cross there,
- Curates there,
- Bounty thereto,
- Land inclosed for its Benefit,
- Ramsden, of Crawstone, Family and Arms,
- Ramsden Hugh, Vicar of Halifax,
- Ramsden Henry, Vicar of Halifax,
- Ramsden Henry,
- Ramsden Grace, her Charity,
- Ratton Row, (2)
- Ravenshaw, Arms of,
- Remain in Barkisland,
- Ripponden Flood,
- Ripponden, how antiently wrote, (3)
- Ripponden, Description of,
- Ripponden Chapel,
- Licences for Masses, &c.there,
- demolished by a Flood
- rebuilt,
- again rebuilt,
- Chapel yard enlarged,
- Curate's House there,
- Inscriptions on Bells there,
- Epitaphs there,
- Curates there,
- Bounty thereto,
- Ringstone Edge,
- Rishworth, Druidical Remains there,
- Rishworth,
- Rishworth, (or Rushworth, ) Arms of, (3)
- Rishworth Hall,
- Richardson John and Sarah, their Epitaph,
- Richie James,
- Riley James, his Charity, (2)
- Riley John, his Charity,
- Ryburne, Escape of Beasts there, (2)
- Ryding, (2)
- Rydeing, of Rydeing, Family of,
- Roads
- Rocking Stones, (4)
- Robin Hood's Penystone,
- Roman Affairs in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Roman Stations described, (2)
- Roman Ways falsly described,
- Roman Way from Cambodunum to York, (2)
- Roman Roads leading from Slack, (2)
- Rodes, Arms of, (2)
- Rockley, Arms of,
- Rochdale, Arms of, (2)
- Rookes Hall,
- Rookes, Arms and Pedigree of,
- Rossendale, Arms of,
- Rossendale Jeremiah, his Epitaph,
- Royde,
- Rokeby William, Vicar of Halifax, (2)
- his Epitaph,
- his Chapel in Halifax Church,
- Roberts John, his Epitaph,
- Roote, Henry,
- S.
- Saline Winds,
- Stansfield, Druidical Remains there, (2)
- Stansfield,
- Stansfield Hall, (2)
- Stansfield, of Stansfield, Pedigree and Arms of, (3)
- Stansfield Ely,
- Standing Stone,
- Slack,
- Roman Antiquities there, (2)
- not the Campodunum of Bede, (2)
- no Saxon Remains there,
- Etymology of,
- Stations smaller, their Use,
- Savile Gate, (2)
- Savile Henry, his Dispute with the Crown, (2)
- Savile,
- of Aneley, Pedigree of,
- of Hullenedge, Pedigree of,
- of Newhall, Pedigree of,
- of Bradley, Pedigree of,
- of Methley, Pedigree of,
- of Blaidroyd, Pedigree of,
- Savile removes from Thornhill to Rufford,
- Savile, Pedigree of,
- Savile, of Copley,
- Savile Thomas, his Epitaph,
- Savile John, of Hollenedge,
- Savile George,
- Savile Sir John,
- Savile Sir Henry,
- Savile Thomas,
- Savile Henry,
- Saxon Affairs in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Stainland,
- Staniforlang,
- Saltonstall,
- Saltonstall, of Rookes, Pedigree of,
- Saltonstall, Sir Richard,
- Stable,
- Staningden,
- Skargil, Arms of,
- Stanford John de, Vicar of Halifax,
- Sharp, Archbishop,
- Sharp, Arms of,
- Sharp Nathan, his Epitaph,
- Scarbrough Susan, her Epitaph,
- Sladdin, John,
- Sweating Sickness,
- Shelf,
- Sheriff's Turns for Halifax Parish, where held,
- Stead, Arms of,
- Stead, Epitaphs on several of the Name,
- Spencer, Arms of,
- Slead Hall,
- Seal, antient one, where found, (2)
- Seal of St.John of Jerusalem at Newland,
- Sterne, of Woodhouse, Arms and Crest of,
- Springs medicinal, in Halifax Parish,
- Springs used for improving Land, (2)
- Springs worshiped in antient Times, (2)
- Silver Field near Sowerby,
- Skircoat,
- Manor of,
- Free School there, (2)
- Roman Coins found there,
- Simpson, of Hipperholm, Pedigree of,
- Shibden Hall,
- Swift Place,
- Simmys Richard, Vicar of Halifax,
- Symms, Arms of,
- Smith Daniel, his Epitaph,
- Smith Matthew,
- Smyth John, his Charity,
- Snydall Ann, her Charity,
- Soil in Halifax Parish,
- Sowerby,
- Manor of, (2)
- Druidical Remains there,
- Roman Coins found there, (3)
- Graveship, (2)
- Pannage there,
- Families there, (2)
- Sowerby Croft,
- Sowerbyshire, Bounds of, (2)
- Sowerby Chapel, when built,
- rebuilt, (2)
- Licence for Burials and Baptisms there,
- Curates there,
- Sowerby Bridge Chapel,
- when built and rebuilt,
- Curates there,
- Bounty thereto,
- Benefactions thereto,
- Soyland,
- Manor of,
- Families there,
- Soyland Mill, Value of,
- Southouram,
- Soothill of Soothill, Arms of,
- Soothill of Brearley, Arms of,
- Stot folds,
- Somerscales Richard, his Epitaph,
- Stocks , his Charity,
- School in Skircoat, (3)
- Stunsteads described,
- Sunderland High,
- Sunderland of High Sunderland, Pedigree,
- Sunderland John and William, their Epitaphs,
- Sunderland Robert, his Epitaph,
- Sunderland Samuel, his Charity, (2)
- Sunderland Thomas, his Charity,
- Sunderland Richard, his Charity,
- Surplice Fees to Ealand and Heptonstall, Origin of,
- T.
- Trade of Halifax Parish, (2)
- Tradesmens Tokens in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Taxes, antient ones in Halifax Parish, (2)
- Taylor John, Vicar of Halifax, (2)
- Trees found in Mosses,
- Thwerlands,
- Tenant John, his Charity,
- Thickness, Arms of,
- Tillotson, Pedigree of,
- Tillotson, Archbishop, (2)
- Tilson Henry, Bishop,
- Tythes in Halifax Parish, Dispute about, (2)
- Tower hill in Eringden,
- Toll, Freedom from within Dutchy of Lancaster, (3)
- Toothill,
- Reputed Manor of, its Toothill of Toothill, Pedigree of,
- Arms, (2)
- Thorpe, Arms of,
- Thorpe William, his Charity,
- Thornhill of Thornhill and Fixby, Pedigree of, (2)
- Thornhill William and Elizabeth,
- Thornhill Frances, her Charity,
- Tofts defined,
- Towne Daniel, his Epitaph, (2)
- Topham Edward,
- Turf in Halifax Parish,
- Turvin,
- Turbard Ingolard, Vicar of Halifax,
- Thurston John, his Epitaph,
- U
- Urns found in Skircoat,
- Underhill, Arms of,
- V
- Vincent, Arms of,
- Vicars of Halifax, (2)
- Vicarage of Halifax,
- what,
- its first Endowment,
- Vocabulary for Halifax Parish,
- W.
- Warley,
- Warley, Druidical Remains there, (2)
- Roman Coins found there,
- Mill, Value of,
- Wadsworth,
- Manor of,
- supposed Druidical Remains there,
- Wakefield, Manor of, (2)
- Towns therein exempt from Toll,
- Privileges of Burgesses there,
- Gallows claimed there,
- Warren Earl, his Rents, (2)
- his Elate in Halifax Parish,
- Arms of, (2)
- Ward's end,
- Waterhouse,
- Pedigree of,
- of Shibden, Pedigree of, (2)
- Arms and Crest of, (3)
- Motto,
- Waterhouse
- Jane, her Epitaph,
- Philip, his Epitaph, (2)
- Robert, his Epitaph,
- Bryan, his Epitaph,
- John and Agnes, their Epitaphs,
- John, his Epitaph,
- Nathaniel, his Epitaph,
- his Will at large,
- Remarks thereon,
- on the Management of his Charity,
- Wade, Pedigree of,
- Arms, (2)
- Crest and Motto,
- Walker Godfrey, his Charity,
- Watkinson Mary, her Epitaph,
- Watkinson Edward, (2)
- Wainhouse Michael, his Epitaph,
- Watson John,
- Wall Abraham, his Charity,
- Weather in Halifax Parish, (3)
- Wheatley,
- Wheelwright John, his Will,
- Winteredge,
- Windebank, Arms of,
- Wike Moor, Remain there,
- White windows,
- Whiteley, Arms of,
- Whitley Thomas, his Charity,
- Wilkynson Thomas, Vicar of Halifax,
- Wilkinson Joseph, Vicar of Halifax,
- Wilkinson Henry,
- Wilson John and Ann, their Epitaphs,
- Wilson Henry, his Charity,
- Wright Thomas,
- Whitaker William, his Charity,
- Whittle, his Charity,
- Wytehalge,
- Wolf fold, in Barkisland, (2)
- Whole Stone Moor, (2)
- Wool, English, formerly manufactured abroad,
- Wool, Acts of Parliament relating thereto,
- Woodrove of Woolley, Arms of, (2)
- Woodhouse of Woodhouse, Arms of,
- Woodhouse, (2)
- Wormald,
- Y.
- York, Edward Duke of, where slain,
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