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index and contents of the book
by
John Crabtree
Please note that this index is given in good faith as a
guide to the contents of the book, but there may be errors in
both the original index and the transcription of the index.
Numbers in brackets give the number of pages referenced when greater than one.
The same name may occur several times on a single
page.
NOTE:
- The index is not quite in alphabetical
order, although all the initial
letters are grouped together. I would recommend that you use
the search facility if you can't find a particular name - use
"Ctl F" and do a search.
- A
- Abulay Grange
- Account shewing the number of Mills and Factories in Halifax
Parish in 1835
- Acre
- Acts of Parliament, local
- Advowson the history of
- Agriculture, little followed in the Parish
- Ainsworth William
- Air in Halifax Parish
- Aire, River
- Aire and Calder Navigation
- Alborough
- Alexander, Elizabeth, her tablet
- Almondbury, Saxon Remain there
- Altar Roman,
- from Camden, described
- found at Slack, described
- Amerceaments in Forest of Sowerby
- Aneley house
- Aneley Wood
- Anglo Saxons
- Appenines, English
- Ashburn Christr.Vicar of Halifax
- Ashburn Francis, Vicar of Halifax
- Astey
- Atkinson, Rev. C
- Atwell, Hugh, his Charity
- Aulnager, derivation of the term
- Aykroid, William, his devise
- B
- Backhall
- Bailey Hall
- Bairstow Paul, his Charity
- Baitings (3)
- Baker Robert, Esqr., Superintendant of Factories (2)
- Ball Green
- Bank, Halifax
-
- Baptist Chapel
- Barkesey, or Barsey
- Barkisland
- Inclosure Act
- Manor of
- Free School (2)
- Etymology of
- Charities
- Doles & Rent charges
- Hall (2)
- Almshouses
- druidical remains there
- Barons, their power (2)
- Barrack Castle
- Bates Joah
- Bates Brian, his Charity (2)
- Baths, Halifax
- Baytinge, what beasts were agistcd
- Beaumont, of Crossland Hall
- Beacon Hill
- Beer Shops, evil of
- Beestones, Roman coins found there
- Beggars' Littany
- Benerode
- Bentley
- Eli
- William
- John, his Charity(2)
- Bingley Elizabeth, her Charity
- Biography of the Parish (2)
- Birch Colonel, his letter to Parliament
- BirkheadWilliam, his Charity (3)
- Birks Hall
- Black Pit
- Blackburn, or Black Brook
- Blackgate, by whom fortified
- Blackgreiss
- Blackstone Edge (3)
- Redoubts there, by whom made
- Blaidroyd
- Briggs Henry
- Brighouse
- Manor of
- Courts there
- Description of
- Bloody field, near Halifax
- Bods, what (2)
- Bois William
- Booth Town
- Bosco Johannes de Sacro
- Botheroyd
- Bottomley
- Bowcock Isaac, his Charity (2)
- Bower Slack
- Bowers
- Bowood
- Boyes John, his Charity
- Brackenbed
- Bradewallsike
- Bradley Hall
- Brent Thomas, L.L.D., Vicar of Halifax
- Brearcliffe John
- Brearley Hall
- Breck
- Brenehill
- Bride Stones
- Briggs Rawdon, jun.Esq.
- review of his Parliamentary career
- British Era
- British road (2)
- Broadley Matthew, his Charity
- Brocholes
- Bromecroft
- Brook Robert, his charity
- Brooks which fall into the Calder (2)
- Brooksbank James, his Charity
- Brooksbank Joseph
- Brooks, numerous
- Brown Sir Thomas (2)
- Burgh and Borough, distinction between
- Bull green (2)
- Bull, Rev.W.H
- Burials, testamentary at Halifax
- Burton, Rev.Thomas
- Burton Thomas, Vicar of Halifax (2)
- Butt green (2)
- Butterworth
- C
- Calder River, origin of the name
- East
- West
- Course of it
- Vale of (2)
- and Hebble Navigation, Description of it (2)
- Advantages of it to Commerce (2)
- Callis
- Camden (3)
- Canute the Danish King, his march
- Carfax, in Oxford
- Cannon, or Camel Hall (2)
- Castle Dean
- Castle hill,
- near Almondbury (2)
- in Stansfield
- at Rastrick
- Castle Shaw, in Saddleworth
- Castle at Sowerby (2)
- Catmoss
- Carne
- Cambodunum (3)
- Camp-end, in Warley
- Caygill Jane, her monument
- Celt British, found in Mixenden (2)
- Chamberlain William, his charity
- Chamberlain Thomas, his charity
- Chapels in Halifax (2)
- Charities, public, in H.Parish (3)
- Commissioners for enquiring into, their report (2)
- Lost (2)
- Churches and Chapels in Halifax Parish (2)
- Civil War
- Clarke Bridge
- Clarke Richard, his charity
- Claviger Dean
- Clay Robert, D.D.Vicar of Hx.(2)
- Clayhouse
- Clayton R., Sergeant at law, his tablet
- Cliffe hill
- Cockle or Cock hill, in Ovenden
- Cleve Lady Anne
- Chester,
- heads of felons presented at
- Castle there
- Charnock, Rev.Thomas
- Clogh houses, in Barkisland
- Clothworkers invited from foreign parts
- Cloth market Halifax, description of
- Coals in Halifax Parish
- Cockcroft Caleb, his charity
- Coiners, in Turvin Vale
- Coins Roman, found in Hx. parish
- Coley
- hall, and manor there
- chapel, when built and endowed (3)
- original endowment of
- Collieries in the Parish
- Coldedge
- Compositions for not receiving Knighthood (2)
- Constableries under the Leet at Hx.
- Contributions to the Literary and Philosophical Society
- Conygarth
- Coningsburgh, Gallows claimed there
- Copley Hall
- Copley, de Adam, Rector of Halifax
- Corn, what kinds grown in Halifax Parish
- Corporation and Test Acts
- Corporation at Halifax, Charter of
- Coulthurst Dr., Vicar of Halifax,
- Crabtree Henry
- Crawstone
- Criminals, beheading of, not peculiar to Halifax
- Criminals beheaded at Halifax
- Crimsworth (3)
- Cripplegate in Halifax
- Cromleach
- Cromwelbothom, reputed manor of
- Cromwelbottom (2)
- Crossley John, his charity
- Cross, at Stainland
- Cross gate
- Cross i'th Dean
- Crossland Moor
- Crossland hall (2)
- Crosstone, remain there
- Crostone Chapel, about what time built (2)
- Licence to baptise and bury there (2)
- Injunction to Curate there
- Endowment.
- Crow Nest
- Crowther
- Jane, her charity (2)
- Alice, her charity
- Brian, his charity
- Joseph, his charity
- Rev.Thomas
- Custance, Rev. Frederic
- D
- Damages assessed for riots
- Dane's Road (2)
- Danish affairs in Halifax parish
- Danson Susannah, her charity
- Dean Richard, D.D
- Deane Edmund
- Deanhouse, & Dean of Deanhouse
- Deerstones
- Derpley
- Dewsbury Church, its antiquity and Dues
- Deyne Richard, his charity
- Dialect of Halifax parish, remarks on
- Dispensary, Halifax
- Dissenters, public worship protected bylaw
- their claims on the Legislature
- Dissenting Meeting house, erected in Halifax, first
- number of, in the parish (2)
- Elland Endowment of
- Domesday Book
- for Wakefield Manor (2)
- extracts from, (7)
- What it is
- Drake Mary, her charity (2)
- family of, their pedigree
- Drayton's Polybion, extract from
- Druidical Remains in Halifax parish
- Dues vicarial, at Halifax
- Dun Joshua, his Epitaph
- Dyson of Clayhouse
- E
- Eald field
- Ecclesiastical Chapels in the parish of Halifax
- Ecclesiastical division of Halifax parish (2)
- Elland, Chapelry of (2)
- Manor
- Description of
- Market (2)
- Inhabitants of, toll frec
- Charities
- Townships within
- Park (2)
- Hall, description of
- Hall wood, Roman coins found there
- Chapel, when built
- Endowment of (3)
- Description of
- why presented to by the Vicar of Halifax (2)
- why pensioned from Halifax (2)
- Dispute about electing Curate
- Churchwardens there how chosen
- Quires there how called
- Epitaphs there
- ChantryPriests there
- Testamentary Burials there
- Light of Blessed Virgin there
- Elland Chapel, not originally a Chantry chapel
- Elland of Elland, pedigree of
- Sir John and his Antagonists, History of
- Elland hereditary feud
- Protestant Dissenters
- Edge
- Eawood
- Elfabrough.hall
- Exley
- Erringden (2)
- its etymology
- Manor of
- a remain there
- Described
- Park
- described
- when dispaled
- granted (2)
- Copy holders there become Tenants of the crown (2)
- Disputes there settled
- Epitaphs in Halifax Church
- Eastwood
- Ebenezer Chapel .
- Enclosure Acts (5)
- Election of Members for Halifax
- F
- Fairfax, meaning of
- Farms in the parish
- Farrer, of Eawood (2)
- Farrer Robert, Bishop
- Favour John, L.L.D.Vicar of Halifax (2)
- Fawcet, Rev.John, D.D
- Free Chases or free Warren in Halifax parish (5)
- Felinge
- Fennel, Rev. J
- Fixby (2)
- Fixby of Fixby
- Fieldhouse
- Firth Richard, his charity
- Firth house
- Fortune, Altar of
- Forest of Sowerbyshire
- Foresters in Sowerby
- Forest and freeChace distinguished
- Fordoll
- Foxcroft George, his charity
- Fourness John, his charity (2)
- Flone Nook
- Forge house
- Foe, Daniel de
- Fullers Remarks (2)
- Fold
- Flocktons
- G
- Gaol, in Halifax (2)
- Gas, Act for Light in the town of Halifax .
- Sowerby bridge Lighted with
- Gentry within the Parish
- Gallipole hill
- Godley lane Road
- Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty (12)
- Greenhalgh
- Graveships in Halifax parish (3)
- Gallows at Conningsburgh, Wakefield, Earl Warren claims
- Gaytington Thomas de, Vicar of Halifax
- Gaunt John, Duke of Lancaster, his Arms
- Grantham Frances, her charity
- Greetland, Manor of (2)
- described
- Roman altar found there (2)
- Gledhill Thomas, his charity (2)
- Gledhill Sarah, her charity
- Gledhill James, his charity
- Greenwood Daniel, D.D
- Greenwood Daniel, his charity
- GreenwoodJno., hischarit(3)
- Greenwood Charles, his charity
- Greenwood Paul, his charity
- Gillerode
- Grimscar, Inscription found there (2)
- Romanbricks found there (2)
- Gibbet Law at Halifax, Account of
- Gibson's charity
- Grydington Aaron de, Vicar of Halifax
- Golcar
- Gunerwallnase
- Guest General
- Goat house, Rishworth
- H
- Halifax Parish, of what divisions or townships it consists
(2)
- Parish, houses of, Warren & Lacy concerned in the foundation
- unfavorable situation of
- Inhabitants of, issued Copper Coins
- Union Club established
- Newspaper first published
- Gang of Coiners discovered at
- Militia
- Murder at
- Riots at
- taint of republicanism at
- Musical Festival
- Failure of crops in the parish
- not involved in the spirit of speculation
- Banking establishments in the town
- dimensions & bounds of it
- Dissenting Chapels there in
- Vicarage what
- VicarageHouse, whenbuil(2)
- remarks on the
- Vicar of, when and how endowed
- Halifax Church
- description of
- damaged by Lightning
- remarks on
- Altar of St.George there
- testamentary burials there
- oldest evidence relating thereto (2)
- when first erected and why.a Rectory
- converted to a Vicarage, and why
- Altarage there given to the Vicar
- Chantries there
- Monks there discharg from services
- Fabric and interior described
- Monuments there
- List of Vicars
- Epitaphs there
- Organ there, when erected
- Steeple, description of
- Bells there, and mottos on them
- Library there
- Commissioners of public Charities visit there
- Town of
- Maid of.(2)
- branch of Wakefield Manor, boundaries of
- free Grammar schools in the Parish (2)
- biography of the parish of (2)
- woollen trade and manufactures of
- population of (2)
- parochial registers of
- parochial government
- District, townships in
- Halifax, Ecclesiastical
- division of the parish into three districts
- Chapelries there (2)
- Churchwardens of, custom of electing in
- Halifax,
- custom of passing accounts
- appoints two overseers (2)
- township of, its boundaiies (2)
- its scenery, conjectures as to the former appearance of the
town (3)
- plan of (3)
- pillory there (2)
- local acts (2)
- court of requests at, for recovery of small debts (2)
- supplied with water
- police
- cattle markets
- fairs (2)
- Trinlty Church
- St.James's Church
- chapels at
- borough of
- political parties there
- represented in Parliament (2)
- Schools at
- Dispensary
- Theatre
- New rooms
- Literary and philosophical society
- their hall and museum
- Mechanic's institution
- public libraries
- news rooms
- Baths
- a Parliamentary garrison
- Action there
- relieves the garrison at Bradford
- sends to the attack of Wakefield
- a Market by prescription
- Manor of (2)
- Manor within a Manor
- Manor, grant of to Ingram (2)
- Workhouse there
- origin of the name
- Halifax, its present state
- Dr.Whitaker's remarks on
- Constitutional Election committee
- Election of Members to Parliament, account of
- expences of
- Harrison's description of Brittaine referred to
- Hardwick, forest of described
- Hadershelf
- Hamerton of Hamerton
- Haugh end
- Harrison John, Vicar of Halifax
- Hermitage at Halifax
- Haworth Alice, her charity .(2)
- Hartley David
- Hall Jeremiah, M.D.his charity
- Heptonstall
- chapelry of (2)
- etymology of
- charities there (3)
- not mentioned in Domesday as stated by Watson
- a garrison for King Charles I (2)
- burnt after an action there
- Manor of
- Account of
- Chapel
- when built (2)
- description of
- organ there
- remarkables about chapel there (2)
- Endowment of (2)
- Testamentary Burials there
- Chapel polluted and restored (2)
- peculiar notions among some of the Inhabitants as to the
Belfry of the Chapel
- Slack
- Hebble, river (3)
- Halig brook (3)
- Hertford, Marchioness of, Lady of the manor of Halifax
- Hulme Dr.his epitaph
- Harrison William, his gift
- Hanover chapel
- Hayne, Rev.Mr
- Height, in Barkisland (2)
- Helens St
- Heton Richard de, vicar of Halifax
- Heywood Oliver, notice of
- HemingwayRobert, his charity (2)
- Herschel Dr., anecdote of
- Heath (2)
- Hebden Bridge (2)
- Hill house hill
- Hiley hill
- High Greenwood, Roman coins found there
- High Sunderland
- Hipperholme (2)
- Manor of
- Graveship of
- Grammar School
- Holland, Earl of, beheaded
- Hoile house
- Hope Rev.John
- Hell Croft, in Sowerby
- Howroyd
- Holy well, Stainland .
- Hoile Elkanah, his charity (2)
- Hoyle Joshua, D.D
- Horton
- Mary, her charity
- Elizabeth, her charity
- Thomas, his charity
- Elkanah, his charity (2)
- William, his charity
- of Barkisland, pedigree of
- George, Esq
- Horley green, mineral water there
- Holdsworth
- Holdesworth Robert, vicar of Halifax
- Holdsworth's chapel, in Halifax Church
- Hollinhey
- Holroide Thomas, his charity
- Hook Richard, D.D.vicar of Halifax (2)
- Hough Edmund, vicar of Halifax (2)
- Hopkinson Elen and Jane, their charities
- Hullenedge
- Hulme Nathaniel
- Hulme Joseph
- Hutton Mary, her charity
- Hogg John, his gift
- Hollins, the
- Horner, his views in Halifax (4)
- I
- Inman Robert, his charity
- Ingram, sir Arthur, manor of Halifax sold to him
- Irwin, viscount, manor of Halifax descended to
- Ingram, sir A.his bequest
- Infranchisement deeds in Halifax Manor
- Inscriptions Roman, found at Slack
- Illingworth
- J
- James's, St church
- Jarratt, Rev.R
- Jerusalem, knights of St.John of, their lands in Halifax
parish (4)
- Jumples house
- Jolly rant, in Halifax parish
- K
- Knighthood, compositions for not receiving (3)
- Knight Titus
- Knight, Rev.Samuel, vicar of Halifax (2)
- King cross (3)
- King John, the Archer
- Kynge John, vicar of Halifax
- Kirklees Nunnery had lands in Halifax parish
- Kershaw house
- Kirby's Inquest
- L
- Ladstones in Norland and Sowerby
- Langfield, manor there
- Lacy of Brearley
- Lacy of Cromwellbottom
- Lacy, arms of
- Lacye John, his epitaph and monument
- Ladywell
- Lake John, bishop
- Law Mary, her charity
- Lancaster, Earl of
- Legion, 6th Roman, the line of their march
- Lee hill, near Slack, Roman remains there
- Lewes, monks of, their grant, and lease to Robert and John
Waterhouse, and others
- Lewes Priory, their Lands in Halifax parish
- Ledsam, Henry, .vicar of Halifax
- Legh George, vicar of Halifax(2)
- Literary society in Halifax
- Letters patent for Halifax Workhouse
- Linley described
- Lydgate
- Lightcliffe
- Lightcliffe chapel, when built(2)
- licence to baptise and bury there (2)
- original endowment of (2)
- Lister John, his gift
- Linlands
- Lightazles (2)
- Longevity in Halifax parish
- Lockwood, of Lockwoo(3)
- Lodge in Eringden
- Luddenden (2)
- foot
- chapel, when built
- when made parochial (2)
- endowment of
- Low Moor company, their Iron works
- Longwood
- Leeds, Duke of (4)
- Lee, Heptonstall
- M
- Manors in Halifax parish claimed by the crown (2)
- Mancanholes
- Market place old, in Halifax
- new (2)
- act for regulating
- Maypole, in Halifax
- Magson house
- Mayroid
- Marsh Richard, vicar of Halifax (2)
- Maud
- Isabel, her charity
- John, his charity
- Megdike
- Mills in Halifax parish
- Midgley
- Morley, Wapontake of
- Manufactures, soul of
- Manufacturers' hall, Halifax
- Manufacturing districts
- riots, Luddism
- seditious meetings
- MethodistsWesleyan, there, origin
- their introduction into Halifax
- chapels in the parish
- chapels
- Mineral springs within the parish
- Mixenden moor, discoveries there
- Mechanic's Institution
- Magistrates' Office, Halifax
- Mytholm (2)
- Mytholm Royd Bridge
- stone quarries there
- new Church there
- Modern IEra
- Musical Festival
- Mulcture or Moot hall
- Mansion house, Eringden
- Musgrave Rev.Charles, B.D.vicar of Halifax
- Midgley of Midgley
- Midgley Samuel
- Midgley John, his charity
- Milner John
- Mitchell Thomas, his charity
- Morton Earl, how beheaded
- Mortuaries in Halifax parish, formerly due
- MortalityTableof, in Halifax parish
- N
- Naylor Richard, his charity (2)
- Nalson Robert
- New hall
- Netherton Pighills
- Newland
- Nettleton'Thomas
- Nicall Richard, his charity
- Norland, Manor of
- Norman Era, the
- Norman Ann, her charity
- Nonconformity, introduction of (2)
- Northgate Chapel
- Northowram
- Manor there
- Dissenting church there formed
- charities there (2)
- free school there
- boundaries of (2)
- derivation of the name
- Newhouse
- North Bridge
- O
- Oates Joshua, his charity
- Otes Brian, his charity
- Ovenden
- Manor of
- Quarries of stone there
- Charities there
- derivation of the name
- ancient British trackway there
- Ovenden, Act for inclosing lands there
- Ovenden de Richard, vicar of Hx.
- Ovenden hall
- Ogden Samuel
- Ogden
- Old Chamber in Eringden
- Old Rode
- Old Town (2)
- P
- Plague in Halifax Parish
- Parks in Halifax parish (5)
- Parrock nook
- Parochial Chapels
- Palles house
- Police, remarks on the present system of (2)
- Population of Halifax parish
- Protheroe Edward, jun.Esq
- Pike Low
- Philosophical society in Halifax
- Park Lodge Priestley of White windows (2)
- Pond
- Power Henry
- Pontefract, Honor of (2)
- Heiress of manor of, Alice de Laci
- Q
- Quakers Meeting house
- Quarmby hall
- Quarmby of Quarmby
- R
- Rawtonstall wood, Moat there
- Rivulets within the parish
- Remarks on manners and morals
- Remarks on
- Beer Shops
- education of children employed in factories
- factory act
- dialect of Halifax parish
- on a tract way over Ovenden common
- Vicarage house
- parish Church
- voluntary principle
- education
- Rastrick, Etymology of
- Rastrick Elias, his Certificate on visiting Jerusalem
- Rastrick, how rated formerly
- Charities there (2)
- what Freemen there in (3)
- Chapel,
- endowment of
- when built
- when rebuilt
- Images and Cross there
- Ramsden Hugh, vicar of Halifax
- Ramsden Henry, vicar of Halifax
- Ramsden Henry
- Ramsden Grace, her charity
- Ratton Row (2)
- Ripponden
- Flood
- how anciently written
- description of
- Ripponden Chapel
- Licences for Masses, &c.there
- demolished by a Flood
- rebuilt
- again rebuilt
- yard enlarged .
- Curate's house
- inscripts.on bells
- endowment of
- Ringstone Edge (3)
- Rishworth, druidical remains there
- Rishworth
- Manor of
- charities there
- school there (2)
- Hall
- Rawson, Arms and Crest of
- John Markland, his monument
- William, his monument
- Christopher, his sentiments on laying foundation stone of
the Philosophical society's hall
- Christopher, Esq (3)
- Reform Act, remarks on
- received the royal assent
- Radicals
- Revising Barristers, their courts (2)
- Riley James, his charity
- Riley John, his charity
- Rydings (2)
- Roads in Halifax Parish
- Rocking Stones (2)
- Robin Hood's Pennystone (2)
- Roman Era in Halifax Parish
- Stations described (3)
- Roads leading from Slack
- Way from
- Cambodunum to York
- Ilkley to Cambodunum
- Manchester to York and Aldborough
- Lattice
- Altar (2)
- Coins discovered
- Rokeby William, Vicar of Halifax (2)
- his monument
- his chapel in Halifax Church
- Royd
- Rookes Hall
- Roberts John, his epitaph
- Roote Henry (2)
- Rochdale Canal (2)
- S
- Saltonstall
- Saltonstall Moor (2)
- Saltonstall, Sir Richard his charity
- Sayer Mary, her epitaph
- Stocks, Michael, Esq (2)
- Star Chamber orders
- Skirden
- Stoodley Pike
- Stainland
- cross (2)
- Manor of
- Chapel
- Holy well
- Streams within the pariah
- Stansfield,
- Saxon Remains there
- Enclosure Act
- Druidical Remains there (2)
- Manor of
- Hall
- Standing Stone
- Slack, Roman antiquities there
- Savile Gate
- Savile,
- of Aveley
- of Hullenedge
- of Newhall
- of Bradley
- of Methleyof Blaidroyd
- Savile removes from Thornhill to Rufford
- Saville, Hon.and Rev.John Lumley
- Saville, Earl of Mexborough
- Saville George, Marquis of Halifax
- Savile Sir George, thanks to him
- Savile Sir John
- Savile Sir Henry
- Savile Thomas, his monument
- Savile Henry, his gift (2)
- Scarborough, Earl of (2)
- Scout Hall
- Sutcliffe Richard, Rev.his charity
- Scawsby house
- Saxon
- Remains in Halifax parish (2)
- Era
- Cross
- Staniforlang
- Stable
- Stamford John.de, vicar of Halifax
- Sharp, Archbishop
- Shelf
- Sheriff's turns for Halifax Parish, where held
- Stead, epitaphs on several of the name of
- Sterne, of Woodhouse
- Springs Medicinal, in Halifax parish
- Springs worshipped in ancient times
- Skircoat
- Manor of
- Moor
- description of
- Wake
- Free School there (2)
- Sterne Lawrence, anecdote about him
- Shibden Hall (2)
- Swift Place (2)
- Simms Richard, vicar of Halifax
- Smyth John, his charity
- Snydall Ann, her charity
- Soil in Halifax Parish
- Sowerby
- Manor of
- Druidical remains there
- Roman Coins found there
- Graveship of
- Pannage there
- Croft
- Charities there (2)
- Street
- Sowerbyshire
- Sowerby chapel,
- when built
- rebuilt
- attempt to make it parochial
- Licence for burials and baptisms there (2)
- endowment of
- Sowerby Bridge
- Sowerby Bridge chapel when built and rebuilt (2)
- Salterhebble
- Slaithwaite
- Stone Quarries in the parish .
- School in:
- Barkisland (2)
- in Hipperholme (2)
- in Rishworth (2)
- National, Halifax
- Lancasterian
- in Halifax
- Skircoat (3)
- in Heptonstall (2)
- in Northowram
- in Sowerby
- Sion chapel
- Salem chapel
- Square chapel
- Soyland
- Manor of
- Charities there (2)
- Southowram
- Manor of
- St.Anne's Church.
- celebrated for its Stone Quarries
- Stot-folds
- Somerscales Richard, his charity (2)
- Sunderland High
- Sunderland Robert, his epitaph
- Sunderland Samuel, his charity
- Sunderland Thomas, his charity
- Sunderland Richard, his charity
- Surplice Fees to Elland and Heptonstall, origin of
- Survey of a house in Cheapside
- T
- Trade of Halifax parish (2)
- Tradesmen's tokens inHalifax parish
- Taylor John, L.L.D.vicar of Hx.
- Thwerland
- John, his charity
- Tillotson, Archbishop (2)
- Tilson Henry, Bishop
- Tithes in Halifax parish commuted
- Toothill
- Toothill of Toothill (2)
- Todmorden
- Turner John, his gift
- Trinity Church
- Tories
- Turnpike Roads (2)
- Thorpe William, his charity
- Thornhill of Thornhill & Fixby
- Thornhill Thomas, Esq (2)
- Thornhill William & Elizabeth
- Thornhill Frances, her charity .
- Tofts defined
- Turvin
- Turbard Ingolard, vicar of Hx
- V
- Villare of the district
- Vicars of Halifax, payments to, in lieu of Tithes
- Vicars of Halifax
- Vicarage of Halifax, what
- Voluntary Principle
- Vaccary, a (2)
- Vaccary, grant of a
- Vicar's Park
- W
- Warley Druidical remains there
- Roman coins found there
- Intrenchments there
- Wadsworth (3)
- Manor of
- Etymology of
- supposed druidical remains there
- Wadsworth Mary, her charity
- Wakefield, Manor of
- Church, when granted to Earl Warren
- Townships owing suit to the great leet of
- Manor, division of
- Court Baron
- Gallows claimed there
- Warren Earl, his Estate in Halifax parish (2)
- Ward's End
- Waterhouse, of Shibden, MS.written by him
- Michael, his gift
- Robert, clerk, his gift
- Brian, his epitaph (2)
- John and Agnes, their epitaphs III Edward, Sir
- John, of Rands, his epitaph
- Nathaniel, his epitaph
- his charity
- Manor of Halifax belonged to the family of (2)
- Tithes of the parish belonged to them
- Mr.Hunter's remarks on the family of
- Arms of
- John, Esq
- Watson Rev.John (2)
- his memoirs of the Earls Warren and Surry
- Wilkinson Rev.Robert
- Wade Robert, his charity (2)
- Warley
- Walker Godfrey, his charity
- Walker William, his charity
- Watkinson Edward Wainhouse Edward, his charity (2)
- Wall Abraham, his charity
- Weather in Halifax parish
- Wheatley
- Wheelwright John, his charity
- Winteredge
- White Windows
- Whitley Thomas, his charity
- Wilkynson Thomas, vicar of Hx
- Wilkinson
- Joseph, vicar of Hx
- Henry
- John, D.D
- Water, act for supplying the Town of Halifax with (2)
- Wilderness, St.John's
- Wiskethill
- Withins pike
- Watch hill
- Whigs
- Wilson Henry, his charity
- Wright Thomas
- Whitaker William, his charity
- Whitaker Dr., remarks as to the origin of the name of Halifax
- Wytehalge
- Wolf fold, in Barkisland (2)
- Whole Stone Moor (2)
- Wool Trade
- Woollen Trade & Manufactures
- Woodhouse (2)
- Winds prevalent in the parish
- Wortley, the Hon. James Stuart (2)
- Wentworth, the Hon. Mr
- Wood Charles Esq (2)
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