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the index of the book
by
John Greenwood
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.
It should be noted that whilst all the Initial letters are in the correct order, the words within the letters may not be in strict alphabetical order.
- ALDERSON, Dr. monument of page
- Addenda et Corrigenda,
- BOROUGH of Hull, privilege purchased,
- Borough, boundary of new
- Barton Ferry,
- Blackfriargate, derivation of,
- Brick making, restored in Hull,
- Bylt, Richard, monument of,
- Beatson, Rev. John, notice of,
- Benevolent Society,
- Botanic Garden,
- Baths,
- Burgesses'Association,
- COINAGE at Hull,
- Coin, extraordinary measures against clipping,
- County of Hull, when erected,
- Charles the First
- visits Hull,
- is denied admittance,
- besieges Hull,
- copy of a curious letter of,
- Commerce, early mention of in Hull,
- Customs, amount of in 1824 to 1833,
- Custom house,
- Cam, Mr. preacher,
- Chantries, Trin. Church,
- Charter house,
- Crookhay's hospital,
- Crowles's ditto,
- Charity hall,
- Catalogue, subscription library, remarks on the,
- Choral Society,
- Courts of Law,
- Citadel,
- Chain House, old,
- CHURCHES,
- Holy Trinity
- Saint Mary's,
- Saint John's,
- Mariner's, the
- Sculcoates,
- Christ Church,
- Saint Peters, Drypool,
- Saint James's, Pottery,
- CHAPELS, DISSENTING
- Unitarian,
- Swedenborg
- Fish street,
- Providence,
- Trinity,
- Holborn street,
- Salem
- Tabernacle,
- Salthouse lane,
- George street,
- Jehovah Jireh
- George yard,
- Scott street,
- Waltham ditto
- Wesley,
- Bethel,
- Primitive Methodists,
- Osborne street,
- Catholic,
- Friends meeting house, Jew's synagogue
- Floating,
- DRYPOOL, antiquity of
- Dispensary,
- Dispensary, for the eye and ear,
- Dock Company,
- Dock Office,
- DOCKS.
- Old,
- Humber,
- Humber coffer
- Junction,
- Cleansing of the,
- Divisions and Boundaries
- EDWARD the First exchanges for lands in Wyke and Myton,
- Edward the First visits Hull,
- Embankments, heavy expenses of,
- Embargo on French vessels,
- East window Trinity church painted glass of the,
- Enamelling on glass, remarks on the art,
- Effigy of a female, Trinity church,
- Earle Thomas, notice of,
- Exchange,
- FAIRFAX Lord, governor of Hull,
- Font, Trinity church,
- Field J, punning epitaph on,
- Ferries Thomas, (3)
- Festival, Hull musical,
- Foxe Luke, memoir of,
- Floral society,
- GUARDIAN, Society,
- Gaol, new
- Gas works, Hull,
- Gas works, Sculcoates,
- Gregg's Hospital,
- Gee's Hospital,
- Hull, early history of misrepresented,
- Hotham Sir John, governor of Hull,
- receives overtures to surrender,
- Hotham, Captain, joins the conspiracy,
- Hothams both beheaded,
- Harbour old,
- House ancient,
- Harrison's hospital,
- High street,
- Hackney Coaches,
- INFIRMARY,
- Jackanapes origin of,
- KINGSTON, or King's Town upon Hull,
- LIBRARY,
- Trinity. church,
- Hull subscription,
- Lyceum,
- Lambert, Rev. G notice of,
- Lister's, Sir John, hospital,
- Lying in charity,
- Literary and Philosophical Society,
- Literary and Philosophical Museum,
- Lawson, Sir John, memoir of,
- MANOR hall, the
- Monasteries,
- suppression of,
- Carmelite,
- Carthusian,
- Blackfriars,
- Meldrum, Sir John
- Money, exactions of
- Municipal government,
- Municipal Officers,
- Milner Joseph, monument of,
- Mechanic's Institute,
- Market place,
- Merchant Seaman's register office,
- Masonic Lodges,
- Mansion house,
- Manufactures,
- Marvell Andrew, memoir of,
- Mason John, memoir of
- Mails, and Post Coaches,
- NEWCASTLE, marquis of besieges Hull,
- North Bridge,
- Newspapers,
- PILGRIMAGE of grace,
- POLE, William De la, entertains Edwd. the third
- POLE, William De la, Sir, mayor of Hull,
- Sir Michael,
- Sir William first duke of Suffolk,
- John second,
- Edward. Richard
- Property, value of in 1689
- Parliament,
- summons to,
- Plague visits Hull, the
- Piers, humber dock basin,
- Prayer book, burnt
- Poor and stranger's friend society,
- Philharmonic Society,
- Public Rooms,
- Pilot Office,
- Post, ditto (2)
- RENTS of king Edwd. the First in Hull,
- River Hull, (2)
- River Humber,
- Refuge,
- Rail road, Hull and Selby
- Remarkable house, (3)
- SUFFOLK palace,
- Streets, ancient names of
- Sculcoates, antiquity of
- Standage, Mr. notices of
- Ships, table of
- Sculcoates workhouse,
- Salthouse lane hospital,
- Schools
- Cogan's charity,
- Catholic,
- British & For society,
- Drypool nat
- Grammar,
- Subscription national,
- Sculcoates, -
- Sunday,
- Vicar's,
- School of Anatomy,
- Statue of King William
- Shambles,
- Savings' bank,
- Savings' bank school,
- Sculcoates mansion house
- Sculptured coat of arms,
- Sykes, Daniel Esq. memoir of,
- Steam Packets,
- Stamp Office,
- School master's associatio
- Seaman's friendly society,
- TONNAGE belonging to Hull,
- Trinity church,
- Trinity church, chapel of ease to Hessle,
- Trinity Church, largest parish church in England,
- Trinity house,
- Trinity house chapel,
- Trinity house Almshouses,
- master mariners,
- Ferries,
- Robinson's,
- Merchant seaman's,
- School,
- Theatres,
- Thompson, Commodore memoir of
- Thompson, Benjamin memoir of
- VAGRANT Office,
- WYKE, the ancient name of Hull,
- Water fresh, riots respecting,
- Walling of the town,
- Whitefriargate, derivation of
- Wool, exportation of
- Whale fishery, first ships to the
- Whincop's, Rev. J. monument,
- Weaver's hospital,
- Watson's ditto
- Wincomlee,
- Wallis's museum,
- Waterworks,
- Weigh, house old
- Wards, the divisions of the
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