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by
William Cudworth
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.
- Abbot, John, the blacksmith
- Ackroyd, Cowling, Notice of (2)
- Ackroyd, Francis, worsted piecemaker;his numerous family
(2)
- Akeroyd, James, Primrose Hill
- All Saints' Church, Horton Green, description of;
- architect, contractor, and cost (2)
- Anderson, Rev.Dr., of Troy, U.S.A., successor of Dr. J.R.Campbell,
Horton Lane Chapel
- Annesley Chapel
- Area of Township, in acres
- Ashley, John, spinner, and presenta tion to
- Ashfield, or the " Happy Valley "
- Ashton Dole
- Atkinson, Jonas, clerk
- Atkinson, Rebecca, married to Richd.Gorton
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- Bacon, William, and his widow
- Balme, John, one of the original trustees of Horton Lane
Chapel
- Balme, Misses, bequests to Airedale and Horton Colleges
- Balme, Abraham, assistant over seer (3)
- Balme, Joshua Rhodes, his labours at Lidget Green
- Bamburgh Castle, its historic import ance, one of the residences
of Dr.Iohn Sharp (2)
- Baptist College,
- founded in
- Institution removed to Rawdon in (5)
- Bairstow, Abraham, a celebrity, and founder of Paddock Dyehouse
- Barracloughs of Horton
- Barraclough, Tommy,
- Barraclough, Mary, married to Rev.James Charnock
- Barrans, Jos., farmer, horse dealer, and piece maker
- Beacon Hill, height of,
- Beanland, Joseph, corn miller and colliery proprietor
- Beldon Hill
- derived its name from Benny Beldon, formerly called Upper
and Lower Haycliffe;
- old denizens on Beldon and Pickles Hills;
- public Gardens on Beldon Hill
- road dispute and trials (2)
- Bell Chapel (2)
- Bentley, Nathan
- Birks Farm, owners and occupiers of
- Blagborough family .(2)
- Black Horse Inn, Pal Hammond, the hostess;her " native
Doric " and fine old oak bedstead (2)
- Blamires family, once numerous and still well represented;descendants
and their occupations;
- Timothy, son of William, accounted the strongest man in Horton
- Blamires, John, first steward on Bridges' Estate
- Boddington, Rev.J.C
- Booth, Charles, Barrister, takes the name of Swaine, and
acquires the property of Swaines and Booths;
- married Hannah Gilpin Sharp, and also added name of Sharp
(2)
- Booths, early residents on Horton Green;" Skinny Booth,
" his penurious disposition
- Booth, Thomas, piece maker, Horton Green
- Boundaries of township
- Bower Family; Jeremy and Thomas, mercers, during the reign
of Queen Elizabeth .(2)
- Bowling Lane, Manchester Road, In the early part of the century
(2)
- Bradford Incorporated in
- and Horton divided into two wards
- Bradford Union, including Horton, formed in (2)
- Bradford Union Workhouse
- Bradford Horn (2)
- Bradford Waterworks
- originally supplied from Haycliffe Hill to near Judy Barrett's
shop in Westgate
- Proprietors and Number of Shares: opposition by some of the
inhabitants
- Bracken Hall and Holly Bank
- Bridges, Rev.W., Rector of Castleford
- Bridges, Francis Sharp, inheritor of the Leeds and Horton
family estates
- Bridges, Thomas, a noted antiquary and intimate friend of
Thoresby(2)
- Brick Castle in Hunt Yard
- Broad dole
- Broadbent, J.J., purchases Harris Court Mill, notice of (2)
- Brooksbank,
- an old family;
- Gilbert, a favourite Christian name;
- mentioned in the Subsidy Roll of
- and another Gilbert paid the Hearth Tax in
- and a third Gilbert paid a large land tax in
- residences of' the family and their property
- Brooksbank, Mary, the elder
- Brooksbank, Joseph, gent
- Brooksbanks, the last of
- Brooksbank Property, to whom descended
- Brooksbank House
- Brownroyd, Wibsey like names
- Brunton, John, leather breeches maker
- Buckley protest (2)
- Buckle, John
- Burglary at Horton Old Hall
- Butterworth & Brookes' disastrous failure .
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- Calico Coach, run to Manchester
- Calico Manufacturers attending Manchester market
- Calimancoes, how made and singed
- Campbell, Rev.Dr., and his ministry
- Carriers of Cotton Goods to Manchester
- Carter, Tom, Workhouse Master
- Centenary Chapel
- Charnock Family
- Charnocks, allied to, acquired property of the Brooksbanks
- Charnock, Rev. James, married to Mary Barraclough
- Chapel Green, site of the first Presby terian meeting house
- Chapel House, the home of the Thorntons
- Chapel Lane Chapel, in (3)
- Chapel Lane, old residents (2)
- Chartist Movement (2)
- Chimney Accident at Cannan's Mill
- Church School, erected in (2)
- Church Sunday School, erection of,
- Churchwardens, names of earliest,
- Clayton, James, mathematician, me teorologist, and writer
- Clayton, John, introduced mule spin ning by hand;his sons
wool staplers
- Clayton Lane, once contained a Jerusalem Church, and many
fol lowers of John Wroe
- Clothiers and Stuff Makers
- Clough, William
- Clough, John
- Close Top Farm, owners, tenants, and alterations in
- Coal staiths and waggon roads of the Low Moor Company (2)
- Coach Road between Bradford and Halifax
- Coal got in Horton in (2)
- Cockerham, Edward .(2)
- Cockpit Hill, Beldon and Pickles Hills, resorts for cockfighting
- Congregational Schools
- Constables appointed by the Court Leet
- Cordingleys, fellmongers, gave The name of Skin House to
Jacob Hudson's farm
- Cork leg business, first makers
- Cousens, see Horton Villa
- Cousen,
- William, manufacturer, purchased the manor in
- acquired the Blamires property by marriage;his son James,
lord of the manor;
- the family remarkable for stature (2)
- Cousen, John and Charles, eminent line engravers;titles of
some of their chief works .
- Cowling Mill
- Cricket and Athletic Club, Park Avenue (2)
- D
- Democratic Institute
- Denton, Richard
- Denton, John
- Dixon, Jeremy, bequest to Uni tarian Chapel
- Division of Township
- Doles, "gates," and "butts"
- Domesday Book description of Horton
- Domestic habits of cottagers
- Dracup, Saml., and his improvements in the jacquard and card
cutting machines
- Dracup, Nathaniel, first Methodist in Horton (2)
- Drop Farm, the site of Horton Bank Reservoir
- E
- Early Methodists in Horton (2)
- Early Schoolmasters at Horton .
- Ebenezer Chapel and its founders;
- minister;
- chapel re built in
- removed to Mannville in (2)
- Dean, Rev.John, Unitarian minister, and treasurer of the
Bradford Library Index.
- F
- Fair Becca, " Popular legend of : account of her untimely
fate;
- remorse and confession of her murderer (2)
- Fawcett, Dr., born at Lidget Green;his Commentary on the
Bible
- Fawcett, Stephen, the poet of Legrams
- Fawcett, Richard,
- early engaged in the wool trade;
- owner of the Holme Mill, and built another in Union Street;
- epithet of " King Richard";
- his sons, Canon Fawcett and Richard, a woolstapler (2)
- Fawcett, Canon, where born
- Field Head Estate
- Field Head Dyeworks
- Field Head Mills
- Field House
- Fine Arts Exhibition at Congregational Schools opened by
Lord F.Cavendish,(3)
- Fitzgerald, Colonel Thos.Geo., his descendants
- Four Ashes tree blown down
- Four Ashes Inn
- Fox Family, property owners
- Fox, E.K
- Freeholders' List, from the subsidy roll of (3)
- G
- Gallie, Rev.James, M.A
- Gas, where first used in Gt. Horton (2)
- Glossary of Words and Phrases
- Glyde, Rev.Jonathan
- Good Old Times "Fare and Clothing"
- Goodmansend, first interment in Quaker burial ground
- Gorton, Richard
- Gospel Pilgrims' Chapel
- Great Northern Railway, opened to Horton
- Great Horton
- Liberal Club
- Conservative Club
- Mechanics' Institute
- Great Horton House
- Great Horton Industrial Society
- Greens, no longer open spaces
- Greenwoods, of Brownroyd Fold
- Growth of Trade : primitive modes of working
- Guytrash Stories, and form of the boggard
- H
- Haley Family
- Haley, Sally
- Hailstone, Samuel, attorney, his family (2)
- Hailstone, Edward, F.S.A
- Haigh, David, the reputed inventor of cork legs
- Hall Yard
- Hall, James
- Hall, John
- Harrison, Rev.John .
- Harris Court Mill .
- Hare and Hounds Inn, Landlords of
- Hawmonds or Hammonds, an old Horton family, landowners, and
mentioned in the poll tax of present family
- Haycliffe Lane, the residence of a branch of the Swaines
(2)
- Haycliffe Hill
- Hearth Money in
- Heinekin, Nicholas Thos., Unitarian minister
- Hemingway, Henry, attorney
- Heywood, Oliver, visits Horton Hall
- Hew Clews, name of and associations;
- droll stories of the natives
- Highway Board : officers and their salaries;
- re election in
- superseded (3)
- Highway Surveyors' Meetings: where held
- Hill Top Presbyterian Chapel
- Hill, Edward, ejected by the Act of Uniformity
- Hinchliffe, Joseph, a Moravian, an excellent schoolmaster,
author of several educational works (2)
- Hirst Tom, schoolmaster (2)
- Hodsden, Mrs (2)
- Hodgson, Thomas, of Birks
- Hodgson, Thomas, of Scholemoor
- Hodgson, Thomas, of Bolling
- Holme Top Mill, builders, tenants, and owner
- Holme Top House, past owners
- Holdsworth, George, his descendants
- Hollingreave Lands, alias Spittle Roods
- Hollingwood Lane, said to have obtained its name from the
holly hedges;the name of long standing
- Hollingworth, William, musical com poser
- Horton Amateur Thespians
- Horton, named from the manor;branches of the family
- Horton nomenclature to Horton Magna, or Great Horton, sparsely
tenanted in the beginning of the present century
- Horton, primitive character of the neighbourhood
- Hortonians, thrifty and " saving;" ardent politicians
- Horton Old Hall, built for the younger branch of the Sharps
- Horton Hall ,
- the home of the elder branch;
- description of the building;
- early resort of Nonconformists for worship;
- here Rev.Thomas Sharp officiated some time, afterwards at
Morley, and Leeds
- Horton Hall, occupants of .
- Horton Hall, purchased by F.S.Powell, in (7)
- Horton Listers, long residence in the neighbourhood;their
descent and pedigree
- Horton Grange
- Horton Villa
- Horton House Academy (2)
- Horton Lane Chapel and its founders;
- Trust Deed and conditions of Membership, successive Enlarge
ments;
- Ministers and Churches sprung from (2)
- Horton Public Park : extent, description, and cost (2)
- Horton Bank, New and Old Roads described.
- Horton Green and its Associations (2)
- Horton Green-Old Residents of
- Horton Old Band
- Horton Old Choral Society
- Hortons of Howroyde (2)
- House Building extraordinary
- Howley Hall-Materials used for the erection of Chapel Lane
Chapel
- Hudson, Jacob, and his Wife;their industry and frugal habits;ac
quisitions and singular will (2)
- Hulme, Nathaniel and Joseph, born at Holme Top,
- two distinguished sons of Mr.S.Hulme, of Kipping, Thornton
- Hunt Yard, Legend of, property pur chased by Fox (2)
- Hunt Yard Wesleyan Chapel;first Trustees;Opening of
- I
- Illingworth, Robert, attorney .
- Illingworth, Dr
- Iron Church, Congregational .
- J
- Jackson, John, the "old Chartist " (2)
- Jennings, John (3)
- Jennings, Jonas
- Jennings, John, the miller
- Jer Lane Old School, conducted many years by John Benn
- Superseded by Board School .
- John of Gaunt
- John Northrop .
- Jowetts, formerly considerable owners of land and tenements
in Horton
- Jumpers of Horton .
- K
- Kale, Benjamin, Cotton Manufacturer , a large dealer, removed
to Allerton Hall (2)
- King's Arms Inn,
- sold to Mrs.Trout, came to the Rudd family;
- sold to the Bradford Corporation
- Knight, John, " one of the kings of Horton " with
his brother erected a cotton mill, but failed in
- mill re-built by Harris & Co., and adapted to worsted
- Knight's Bankruptcy
- Knight's Mill
- L
- Lacy, Henry de, Earl of Lincoln .
- Lacy, Robert de, grants the Manor to Hugh de Stapleton
- Lacy and Horton families, and their tenantry.(2)
- Lacies and their servitors in (3)
- Land and Property Owners (6)
- Land Owners, four principal
- Land tenure and service under the Lacies (2)
- Lapse of the cotton trade, and growth of the worsted
- Laycock, Lazarus
- Legrams Lane, an old pack horse road (2)
- Leventhorpe William
- Lidget Green, early seat of Noncon formity .
- Lister, Robert, a privileged dyer in
- succeeded by Richard, who was constable of Halifax, and paid
the highest rent to the lords of the manor;
- the Ovenden and Northowram ram Estates continuing in the
family(7)
- Lister,
- Thomas, lands and tenure;descendants;
- Shibden Hall branch of the family;
- marriage alliances, &c.
- Lister, John, inherited the Horton and Ovenden Estates
- Lister, John, Will of (Appendix) Lister, Samuel, J.P., of
Horton, his bequests (3)
- Lister, Samuel, of Manningham, an attorney (2)
- Lister, John, M.A., .
- Listers, zealous Parliamentarians;their sufferings during
the Civil War (2)
- Lister, Joseph, account of the siege of Bradford (2)
- Lister, Thomas, of Manningham, a major under General Fairfax
- Lister, Abraham, of Bolling, an attorney
- Lister Pedigree
- Lister's Arms, a favourite call house In the coaching days
- Lister Hills, origin of ,
- Lister Hills Chapel
- Low Close Farm
- Low Green
- Low Green Working Men's Radical Association
- Lower Hall Brooks '
- Lumby Family, of scholemoor [(2)
- Lumby, Sammy (2)
- M
- Mansion House, Southfield Lane (2)
- Manor Court records (2)
- Manor Court steward and judge
- Manor,
- recent and present owners ,
- descent from the Lacies to the Horton Family ,
- sale to Wm.Cousen,
- and old mill to S.Dracup;
- mill long tenanted by Joseph Beanland (3)
- Manor House .
- Manor of Leventhorpe .
- Mann Brothers, stuff merchants Thomas also carried on the
cork leg business .(2)
- Marshall's Mill, built
- Maynard's valuation of the tythes in (2)
- Maude, Dr.William
- Meeting houses registered after the passing of the Toleration
Act .
- Midgley Family
- Mills erected
- their owners and tenants (2)
- Milk stick and its use
- Ministers at Chapel Lane Chapel from its erection (2)
- Mires-Myers (3)
- Myers, Thomas, assistant overseer .(4)
- Miry Pond, site
- Mitchell Bros., large worsted spinners
- Mitchell, Francis and John,
- Moravian Chapel, Paternoster Fold do., Little Horton Lane
- Mortimers of Scholemoor (2)
- Mossman Family (2)
- Mount Carmel Chapel
- Mount Pleasant School, trustees i .(2)
- Moulsons;family long engaged in the stone and building trade
(2)
- N
- Names derived from trades
- Nathaniel Dracup, first Methodist in Horton .
- National School, Lidget Green
- Nettleton Fold : old residents (2)
- O
- Oates, William Henry .
- Octagon.Chapel,
- first Wesleyan place of worship in Bradford;
- land purchase and original trustees;
- purchased by Richard Fawcett .(3)
- Old Bell Chapel, erection of;first Incumbents .
- Old Homestead at Bank Bottom, built about (4)
- Old House at Home;
- ascribed to Isaac Sharp;
- passed into the Lister family;different occupiers
- Old Road hostelries (2)
- Old Skinhouse, a seventeenth century homestead, owned by
Jacob Hudson, purchased by Thomas Dewhirst
- Old Todley, site of;Wesleyan School at Old Todley (2)
- Old inhabitants of Horton (3)
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- Parker (4)
- Parkinson, Stephen, built houses at Summerseat Place
- Parkinson, John, bookseller, builder of Mount Carmel Chapel;
- afterwards became a Primitive Methodist local preacher
- Pickles Hill : derivation of name
- Pilling, joseph, the miller
- Plug Riots, said to have been due to Chartism;
- great excitement in Horton (2)
- Poor Relief in the early part .of present century .
- Poll Tax of (4)
- Population of Horton
- Powell, Rev.Benjamin, father of Mr.F.S.Powell
- Powell, Francis Sharp,
- educated at Wigan and Sedburgh Grammar Schools, and graduated
at Cambridge;
- called to the Bar;
- sat four times in Parliament;
- presented with portrait of himself
- erected All Saints' Church, Parsonage, and Schools;
- his Yorkshire residence, Horton Old Hall;
- description of the hall;
- relics, family portraits, articles of vertu, armour, carved
oak, and other antiques;
- elected member of Parliament for Wigan (see Appendix);
- pedigree of.(5)
- Preston Place School, how named;Preston Place
- Presbyterian Chapel, erected at Little Horton soon after
the Revolution of (3)
- Presbyterians of Chapel Lane became Unitarians during the
Rev.John Dean's ministry
- Presbyterian Ministers
- Primitive Methodism in Horton;erection of chapel (2)
- Primitive Manufacturing, wool carded and spun at home;modes
of life and furnishing and fare;
- cotton industry and long hours of labour (2)
- Price, Morton (Charles Horton Rhyss), sold manorial property
- Q
- Quaker Lane, so called from its leading to the early burying
place of the Friends;
- R
- Radical Reform Club
- Ramsbothams, origin and descen dants of, their connection
with the Rands and Swaines (2)
- Ramsbotham, H.R., founded the firm of H.R.Ramsbotham and
CO (3)
- Ramsbotham, John, surgeon, adopted Hahnemann's views, his
family .
- Ramsbotham, Henry, Swaine, and N. Murgatroyd,
- erected the first worsted mill in the Holme
- Ramsdens honourably connected with the Bradford Trade;
- sprung from Upper Green (2)
- Rand Family, early pioneers of worsted trade (2)
- Randall Well Close bequest
- Redhead, Rev.Samuel
- Red Lion Inn, owners and occupiers
- Reevy Beacon Hill
- Rent, ancient forms of, and service;
- Red Rose, Boynes, and Hens; Gafol, a tribute
- Richardson, William
- Riley, joseph and Edmund, school masters;
- the latter an author of poems and tales
- Robin Hood and Little John (old hostelry in Hunt yard)
- Rushworth, heir of
- S
- Sams Mill, ancient corn mill
- Sawrey, Faith, the last lineal descend ant of the elder branch
of the Sharps
- Scarr Lane
- Scholemoor, origin of name
- Scholemoor Estate, ancient owners of;bought by Bradford Corporation
- Scholemoor Cemetery
- Seebohm, Benjamin
- Sharps of Horton, their long connection with the township;
- possessions, how acquired (2)
- Sharp, James,
- his identity;exact relationship not certain;
- descent claimed from a Christopher Sharp
- Sharp Family,
- branches of the same;
- divided into two;
- residence of the elder, Horton Hall;
- the younger, Horton Old Hall;
- espoused opposite sides in religion and politics (2)
- Sharp, Thomas,
- his inheritance;
- his two sons;
- the younger of the main branches of the family
- Sharp, John,
- the noted Parlia mentarian under Fairfax, and present at
Marston Moor;
- two of his sons, the Rev.Thomas Sharp, vicar of Adel, and
Abraham, the mathematician (2)
- Sharp, Rev.Thomas, Vicar of Adel, deprived by the Act of
Uniformity, afterwards an ardent Noncon formist minister at Morley
and Leeds
- Sharp, Dr.John,
- studied at Leyden;
- his outfit and journey to Holland
- Sharp, Abraham,
- educated at Brad ford Grammar School;
- his devotion to scientific pursuits;
- friendship with Flamsted, and employment at Greenwich Observatory;
- curious medley of entries in memorandum book;
- his studious life at Horton
- Sharp, Thomas,
- yeoman and clothier
- added greatly to his paternal estate
- Sharp, John,
- an ardent Royalist, received a blow from a battle axe during
Civil Wars;
- his sons partisans on the king's side(2)
- Sharp, John, D.D., Archbishop of York;
- born in Ivegate;
- educated at Bradford Grammar School and graduated at Cambridge;
- obtained the Archdeaconry of Berkshire, and three other preferments
the same year;
- Dean of Canterbury, and created Archbishop of York in his
forty seventh year;
- his diary and life;
- a prolific writer, and collector of coins (6)
- Sharp, Thomas, younger son of the Archbishop, Archdeacon
of Northumberland;
- Sharp, John, Prebendary of Durham, Archdeacon of Northumberland,
Vicar of Hartburn, and curate of Bamburgh,
- Sharp, Granville, the most distinguished son of the Archdeacon
:
- his life and philanthropic labours;
- the earliest abolitionist of slavery;
- his trials for setting slaves free;
- secured Sierra Leone as a settlement for the liberated slaves;
- earnest labourer in
- behalf of religious and literary institutions, and a voluminous
writer (2)
- Sharp, James, of Horton;his de scendants
- Sharp, John, of Tong, father of Wm, Bradford family, and
dis tinguished relatives-the Heys
- Sharp, Wm., an eminent surgeon at St.Bartholomew's Hospital
- Sharp, Wm., M.A., Mareham Rec tory, Boston
- Sharp, Wm.,
- an eminent Bradford surgeon, house surgeon of St.Bartholomew's
Hospital, settled in Bradford,
- monument formerly in the Parish Church, now in the corridor
of the Infirmary
- Sharp John, M.A., Vicar of Horbury
- Sharp, Richard, of Gildersome, the father of three distinguished
sons (2)
- Sharp, Wm., M.D., F.R.S., F.G.S.,
- succeeded his uncle
- his lectures on Natural Philosophy one of the founders and
president of the Bradford Philosophical Society;
- surgeon to the Infirmary;
- removed to Rugby;
- his careful investigation of Hahnemann's theory;
- marriages and family (2)
- Sharp, Madam (2)
- Sharps' marriage alliance with Staple ton, Bridges, and Powell
- Sherebrig Beck Close
- Shibden Hall;a fine example of timber built residences
- Smith, Samuel, of Bradford, Mayor, notice of (2)
- Smith, Lawrence
- Smith, Dick, " at one time the largest worsted spinner
in Brad ford (2)
- Smithy Hill, or Old Todley
- Soke Corn Mill, in Horton,
- Southfield Lane;
- Saughfield or Southgate;
- name illustrates the custom of the open field tenure the
system explained (2)
- Southern Half acres
- Springfield
- Stamp, Rev.W.W
- Stewards of the Bridges Estates
- Stony lands
- St.Andrew's Church
- St.John's Church, Manchester Road.
- The new Church of St.John the Evangelist, in Horton Lane,
built in its stead
- St.James's Church,
- erected by John Wood, junr.;
- first incumbent the Rev.G.S.Bull, an earnest ad vocate of
the Ten Hours Bill;
- St.John the Evangelist, Great Horton, erection of
- Sterne.Richard, Archbishop of York
- Sterne, Laurence, author of "Tristram Shandy, "
educated at Hipperholme Grammar School
- Sterne, Simon;numerous family;their descendants (2)
- Stephensons of Horton Green
- Steadman, W., D, D., personal appearance and labours (2)
- Streams and their Courses (2)
- Storrs, Rev.W.T
- Swaines,
- a very ancient family;numerous branches;marriage alliances;
- pedigree (2)
- Swaine, Joseph
- Swaine, Samuel
- Swaine, Dr.W.E., physician extra ordinary to the Duchess
of Kent
- Swaines of Gomersal (2)
- Swaine, James, said to have ploughed when ninety five years
of age
- Swaines, noted for longevity .(2)
- Swaine & Ramsbotham's Mill in the Holme, the first of
the kind in Bradford;
- great fire, and exertions of the Bradford Volunteers
- Suddards, Eli (2)
- Summerseat Place
- T
- Tan House
- Taylor, Rev.Thos., Minister of Horton Lane Chapel (2)
- Tempest Field
- Tenants of Horton Old Hall , (2)
- Tetley Charles (" Pump Tetley") .(2)
- Thomas, Abraham (' Dr.Tom " notice of
- Thorntons of Scholemoor
- Thorntons of Little Horton
- Thornton Lane, the Thorne, part of Lady Hewley's Charity
- Thief Score Lane ,
- Toby Lane
- Tod (or Toad) Well Farm : an old homestead (2)
- Topham (5)
- Turner, John and Robert
- Turner, George .
- Tythes
- W
- Wade, John,
- a good type of the Horton character;
- Churchwarden, Poor Law Guardian, and Town Councillor(5)
- Walker, Jame, physician, Inheritor of Bank Bottom Farm ,
tenants (2)
- Waste Lands, " Enclosures, " and Common Fields,
"
- Watmough (3)
- Webb, Rev. G.M
- Weddall, Mr., Account of (2)
- Well Close House, built on the site of the Old Workhouse
- Wesleyanism in Horton
- Wesleyan School, first erected trustees of .
- Wesleyan Sunday School .
- Wesley Place Chapel,
- erection of;
- becomes Congregational
- West End Building Society
- West Lodge
- Westbrook House
- Westbrook Place
- Whitaker, Wm., principal partner in the Old Brewery
- Wickham, Rev.Lamplugh .
- Wood Family;
- possessions derived front the Lacies of Cromwell botham;
- transfers of land to the Sharps (2)
- Wood, John, Southbrook lodge, manufacturer of horn, ivory,
and tortoise shill combs, &c.
- Wood, John (" Spectacle Wood "), first postmaster
of Horton ,
- Workhouse, Old, pulled down about (2)
- Y
- Yates, Jude
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