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The Place Index and the Subject Index to Volume II of the book
by
T. Whellan & Co.
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 index is divided into two sections:
- The index of Places, which starts immediately below
- The Index of subjects
- Abbotside, High,
- Abbotside, Low,
- Acklam,
- Aggleborough,
- Agglethorpe,
- Ainderby Myers,
- Ainderby Quernhow,
- Ainderby Steeple,
- Ainthorpe,
- Airsholme,
- Assenby See Asenby
- Aiskew, (2)
- Aislaby,
- Aislaby,
- Akebar,
- Aldborough,
- Aldborough,
- Aldbrough,
- Aldby Park,
- Aldwark,
- Allerston,
- Allerthorpe,
- Allertonshire Wapentake,
- Alne,
- Amotherby,
- Ampleforth,
- Angram,
- Angramgate,
- Angram Grange,
- Appersett,
- Applegarth,
- Applegarth Forest,
- Appleton,
- Appleton le Moors,
- Appleton le Street,
- Appleton le Wiske,
- Arden with Ardenside,
- Arkengarthdale,
- Arkletown,
- Arkleside,
- Arnagill,
- Arncliffe, Ingleby,
- Arrathorne,
- Aryholme,
- Asenby,
- Aske,
- Askrigg,
- Attley Hill,
- Aysgarth,
- Ayton, East,
- Ayton, West,
- Ayton, Great,
- Ayton, Little,
- Bagby,
- Bainbridge,
- Baldersby,
- Baldersdale,
- Balk,
- Barden,
- Barf End,
- Barforth,
- Barnaby Moor,
- Barnby,
- Barningham,
- Borrowby, or Borrowby,
- Barton le Willows,
- Barton le Street,
- Barton St. Mary and St. Cuthbert,
- Barugh Ambo,
- Barwick Ingleby,
- Battersby,
- Battersett,
- Baxeby,
- Baxton Howe,
- Basedale,
- Beadlam,
- Beacon Banks,
- Bear Park, (2)
- Beck Hole,
- BEDALE,
- Bedale Parish,
- Beggar's Bridge,
- Bellerby,
- Bellman gate,
- Beningbrough,
- Bickley,
- Bilsdale Midcable,
- Bilsdale West Side,
- Binscoe,
- Birdforth Wapentake,
- Birdforth,
- Birkby,
- Birkdale,
- Birk Riggs,
- Birtle,
- Bishopdale,
- Blackrake,
- Blaides,
- Blakehow Topping,
- Blansby Bark,
- Blean, High and Low,
- Boldron, (2)
- Boltby,
- Bolton Castle,
- Bolton Hall,
- Bolton on Swale,
- Booze,
- Borough Hill,
- Borrowby,
- Bossall,
- Boulby,
- Bow Bank,
- Bow Bridge,
- Bowes,
- Bowes Cross,
- Brackenbrough,
- Braidley,
- Braithwaite,
- Brafferton,
- Brandsby,
- Bransdale,
- Brawby,
- Brawith,
- Breckenbrough,
- Brignall,
- Briggswarth,
- Briscoe,
- Broakes Gill,
- Brompton,
- Brompton,
- Brompton, Patrick,
- Brompton upon Swale,
- Brotton,
- Brough,
- Broughton, Great and Little,
- Broughton,
- Broxa,
- Bulmer Wapentake,
- Bulmer,
- Burneston,
- Burniston,
- Burrell,
- Burton in Bisbopdale,
- Burton Constable,
- Burton upon Ure,
- Burythorpe,
- Busby, Great and Little,
- Bushy Stoop, (2)
- Butter Crambe;
- Butterwick,
- Byland Abbey,
- Byland, Old,
- Caldbridge,
- Caldwell,
- California,
- Calvert House,
- Camboots,
- Cam Houses,
- Camp Hill,
- Carbeck,
- Cargo Fleet,
- Carkin,
- Carlinghow,
- Carlton,
- Carlton,
- Carlton High Dale,
- Carlton Husthwaite,
- Carlton Miniott,
- Carperby,
- Carr Croft,
- Carr End,
- Carthorpe,
- Casey Green,
- Castle Bolton,
- Castle Howard,
- Castle Leavington,
- Castleton,
- Catterick,
- Catterick Bridge,
- Catton,
- Catto,
- Carthorne,
- Cayton,
- Caydale Gill,
- Cayton,
- Chapel Yat, or Gate,
- Chop Yat, or Gate,
- Cittadilla,
- Clarke's Scar,
- Clacton,
- Cleasby,
- Cleveland,
- Cleveland Port,
- Cliffe,
- Clifton,
- Clifton upon Use,
- Cloughton,
- Coatham East and West,
- Cock Mill,
- Cogden,
- Colbourn,
- Colsterdale,
- Common Dale,
- Common Dale,
- Coneysthorpe,
- Cornbrough,
- Corn Park,
- Cotliffe Wood,
- Cotherston,
- Cotterdale,
- Cotter Hill,
- Coulton or Colton,
- Counterside, (2)
- Cover Bridge,
- Coverham,
- Coverhead,
- Cowling,
- Cowsby,
- Couton, East,
- Cowton, North and South,
- Coxwold,
- Crackpot,
- Crakehall,
- Crakeball,
- Crakebill,
- Crayke,
- Crambe,
- Crathorne,
- Croft,
- Cropton,
- Crosby,
- Crosett,
- Crosscliffe Dale,
- Cross Lanes,
- Crunkley Gill,
- Cubeck,
- Cundall,
- Dalby,
- Dale Grange,
- Dale Head,
- Dale Houses,
- Dale Town,
- Dalton on Tees,
- Dalton,
- Dalton,
- Danby,
- Danby Wiske,
- Dane's Lane,
- Deepdale,
- Deighton,
- Devil's Leap,
- Didderston Hill,
- Dinsdale, Over,
- Dishforth,
- Dodd Fell,
- Douthwaite Dale,
- Downholme,
- Dromanby,
- Druid's Dale, (2)
- Druid's Wood,
- Druid's Hill or Grove,
- Duncombe Park,
- Dunsley,
- Earswick,
- Easby,
- Easby,
- Easington,
- EASINGWOLD,
- Easthorpe,
- East Moor,
- East Ness,
- East Row,
- Easterside,
- Ebberston,
- Edstone, Great,
- Edstone, Little,
- Eggleston Abbey, (2)
- Egton,
- Egton Bridge,
- Ellerbeck,
- Ellerburn,
- Ellerby,
- Ellerton Abbey,
- Ellerton on Swale,
- Ellingstring,
- Ellinthorpe,
- Ellington,
- Ellis Close,
- Elmer,
- Enter Common,
- Entrepen,
- Eppleby,
- Eryholme,
- Eskdaleside, (2)
- Eskelith,
- Eston,
- Eaton Nab,
- Eaton, South,
- Ethelbury,
- Everley,
- Exelby,
- Faceby,
- Vadmoor,
- Fairbolme,
- Falsgrave,
- Farlington,
- Farmanby, (2)
- Farndale,
- Fawdington,
- Fearby,
- Feetham,
- Feldon or Felham,
- Felixkirk,
- Fencote, Great and Little,
- Filey,
- Fingall,
- Firby,
- Flawith,
- Flacton,
- Flensop,
- Forcitt,
- Forge Valley,
- Fossdale,
- Foston,
- Foulrice,
- Foxholmes,
- Foxton,
- Foxton,
- Freeborough Hill,
- Fremington,
- Frith,
- Fryup, Great and Little,
- Fryton,
- Fylingdales,
- Fylingthorpe,
- Gallow Hill,
- Galtres (Forest),
- Gammersgill,
- Ganthorpe,
- Garriston,
- Gatenby,
- Gaterley or Gatherly, High and Low, (2)
- Gayles,
- Gayle, (2)
- Gerrick,
- Gillamoor,
- Gilling,
- Gilling, East, Wapentake,
- Gilling, West, Wapentake,
- Gilling (Ryedale)
- Gilmonby,
- Girsby,
- Glaisdale,
- Goathland,
- God's Bridge,
- Goldsbrough,
- Gormire,
- Gospel Hill,
- Goulton,
- Grange, See Dale Grange Grasholme,
- Greenhow,
- Greta Bridge,
- Grimstone,
- Gristhorpe,
- Grinton,
- Grosmont,
- Gueldable,
- GUISBOROUGH,
- Guisborough Parish,
- Gunnerside,
- Habton, Great and Little,
- Hackfall,
- Hackforth,
- Hackness,
- Haggett Hill,
- Halfpenny House,
- Hall Gate,
- Hallikeld Wapentake,
- Hallikeld,
- Halnaby,
- Hambleton Hills,
- Handall or Handale,
- Hang East Wapentake,
- Hang West Wapentake,
- Happy Valley,
- Hardraw,
- Hardyflatts,
- Harkerside,
- Harnby,
- Harsley, East,
- Harsley, West,
- Hartforth,
- Hartley or Atley Hill,
- Hartoft,
- Harton,
- Harum,
- Harewood Dale,
- Hauxwell, East and West,
- Hawes,
- Hawnby,
- Hawsker,
- Hawthorpe,
- Haxby,
- Healaugh,
- Healey,
- Helbeck Lunds,
- Hell Gill Bridge, (2)
- Helme,
- HELMSLEY,
- Helmsley Parish,
- Helmsley Gate,
- Helmsley, Upper,
- Helperby,
- Helwith,
- Hemlington,
- Henderskelf,
- Heworth,
- Highcliff Nab;
- Hildenley,
- High Force,
- Hilton,
- Hinderwell,
- Hindlethwaite,
- Hipswell,
- Hole of Hercum,
- Holm,
- Holme, North,
- Holme, South,
- Holtby, (2)
- Holwick,
- Hood or Hode Grange,
- Hood Hill,
- Hope,
- Hornby,
- Hornby,
- Horsehouse,
- HOVINGHAM,
- Howe,
- Howgrave,
- How Hill,
- Huby,
- Hudswell,
- Hulleys,
- Humberton,
- Hunderthwaite,
- Huntington,
- Hunton,
- Hurry,
- Hurst,
- Husthwaite,
- Husthwaite,
- Huttons Ambo,
- Hutton Bonville,
- Hutton Bushell,
- Hutton Conyers,
- Hutton, Hang,
- Hutton in the Hole,
- Hutton Low Cross,
- Hutton Magna,
- Hutton Mulgrave,
- Hutton Rudby,
- Hutton, Sand,
- Hutton, Sand,
- Hutton, Sessay,
- Hutton, Sheriff,
- Iburn Dale,
- Ilton cum Pott,
- Ingleby Arncliffe,
- Ingleby Barwick,
- Ingleby Cross,
- Ingleby Greenhow,
- Irton,
- Islebeck,
- Ivelet,
- Jack Dyke Arches,
- Jagger Lane,
- Jerveaux Abbey,
- Julias or Julian Park,
- Kearton,
- Keldhead,
- Keldholme,
- Keld,
- Kemswithin,
- Kesswick,
- Kettleness,
- Kilburn,
- Kildale,
- Kilgram Bridge,
- Killerby,
- Kilton,
- Kilvington, North,
- Kilvington, South,
- Kingthorpe,
- Kiplin,
- Kirby, Cold,
- KIRBY MOORSIDE,
- Kirby Moorside Parish,
- Kirby on the Moor,
- Kirby Sigston,
- Kirby Knowle,
- Kirby Wiske,
- Kirkby Fleetham,
- Kirkby in Cleveland,
- Kirkby Misperton,
- Kirkby Ravensworth,
- Kirkdale,
- Kirkham,
- Kirk Leatham,
- Kirk Leavington,
- Kirklington,
- Knab Head,
- Knayton,
- Kneeton,
- Lackenby,
- Ladhill Gate,
- Laith Chapel,
- Landmoth,
- Lane End,
- Langbaurgh Liberty and Wapentake,
- Langbaurgh, West Division,
- Langbaurgh, East Division,
- Langdale End,
- Langthorne,
- Langthorpe,
- Langthwaite,
- Langton, Great,
- Langton, Little,
- Langwith,
- Larpool,
- Lartington,
- Laskill Pasture,
- Laysthorpe,
- Layton, East,
- Layton, West,
- Lazenby,
- Leake,
- Lealholm Bridge,
- Leavington, Kirk,
- Lebberston,
- Leckby,
- Leeming,
- Leeming Bar,
- Leeming Lane, (2)
- Leven Bridge,
- Leven Grove,
- Levisham,
- LEYBURN,
- Lillings Ambo or East and West Lilling,
- Limber Hill,
- Linthorpe,
- Linton on Ouse,
- Litherskew,
- Little Beek,
- Liverton,
- Lobster House,
- Lockton,
- Lodge Green,
- Lofthouse,
- Londonderry,
- Lonton,
- Loup House,
- Low Field,
- Low Row,
- Lune Dale,
- Lythe,
- Maiden Bower,
- Maiden Castle,
- Maines,
- Maltby,
- MALTON, NEW, (2)
- Malton, Old, (2)
- Mandale,
- Manfield,
- Manless Green,
- Marishes,
- Marrick,
- Marside,
- Marske,
- Marske,
- Martin's, St.,
- Marton,
- Marton,
- Marton in Forest,
- Marton le Moor,
- MASHAM,
- Masham shire,
- Masham Parish,
- Maunby,
- Maybecks,
- Melbecks,
- Mell water,
- Melmerby,
- Melmerby,
- Melsonby,
- Mickleby,
- Middleton,
- MIDDLEHAM,
- MIDDLESBOROUGH,
- Middlesborough Parish,
- Middleton,
- Middleton Quernbow,
- Middleton Tyas,
- Middleton on Leven,
- Milby,
- Moorsholm, Great and Little,
- Mortham Tower,
- Morton or Murton,
- Morton on Swale,
- Mossdale,
- Moulton,
- Mount Grace, (2)
- Mowthorpe,
- Moxby or Molesby,
- Muker,
- Mulgrave Castle,
- Mulgrave Port,
- Murton,
- Muscoates,
- Maton on Swale,
- Naby,
- Nappa,
- Newton,
- Neasbam,
- Ness, East,
- Ness, West,
- Newbegin,
- Newbiggin,
- Newburgh,
- Newby,
- Newby,
- Newby Wiske,
- New Forest,
- Newham,
- Newholme,
- New Houses,
- New Parks,
- Newport,
- Newsham,
- Neasbam,
- Newstead,
- Newstead,
- Newton, Scabbed,
- Newton and Newton Dale,
- Newton, East,
- Newton, Grange,
- Newton in Cleveland,
- Newton le Willows,
- Newton Morrell,
- Newton Mulgrave,
- Newton on Ouse,
- Newtown,
- Nipe Howe,
- No Man's Moor,
- Normanby,
- Normanby,
- Normanby,
- NORTHALLERTON,
- Northallerton Parish,
- North Cote,
- North Field,
- North Ings,
- Norton, (2)
- Norton Conyers,
- Norton le Clay,
- Nosterfield,
- Nun Hill,
- Nunnington,
- Nunthorpe,
- Nutwith,
- Olave, St.,
- Oldstead,
- Ormesby,
- Osbaldwick,
- Osgodby,
- Osgodby,
- Osmotherley,
- Oswaldkirk,
- Oswy's Dykes,
- Otterington, North,
- Otterington, South,
- Oulston,
- Oulston Moor,
- Overton,
- Ovington,
- Oxnop,
- Oxque,
- Parsburgh,
- Patrick Brompton,
- Peak,
- Peak Scar,
- Pierse Bridge,
- Pert Hill,
- Percy Cross,
- PICKERING,
- Pickering Parish,
- Pickering Lythe Wapentake,
- Pickering Vale,
- Pickhill cum Roxby,
- Pickhill,
- Pickton,
- Pinchingthorpe,
- Pockley,
- Port Mulgrave,
- Pott,
- Potto,
- Preston under Scar,
- Rainton,
- Raisdale,
- Rands Grange,
- Rash,
- Raskelfe,
- Raven Hill,
- Raven Hill, (2)
- Ravenseat,
- Ravensthorpe,
- Ravensworth,
- Rawcliffe,
- Raydale Valley, (2)
- REDCAR,
- Redmire,
- REETH,
- RICHMOND,
- Richmondshire,
- Richmond, Old,
- Rivaulx,
- Robin Hood's Bay,
- Rodscar,
- Rokeby,
- Romald Kirk,
- Romanby,
- Rookwith,
- Roomer,
- Roseberry Topping,
- Rosedale,
- Rouncton, East,
- Rouncton, West,
- Round Howe,
- Roulston Scar,
- Row,
- Roxby or Rousby,
- Rudby in Cleveland,
- Runswick,
- Ruston,
- Ruswarp,
- Rutherford Bridge,
- Ryedale Head,
- Rydale Wapentake,
- Ryton,
- Saltburn,
- Salton,
- Saltron,
- Sandbeck,
- Sand Hutton,
- Sand Hutton,
- Sand's End,
- Sawdon,
- Saxon Camps,
- Scabbed Newton,
- Scackleton,
- Scalby,
- Scaling Dam,
- Scaling, Little,
- SCARBOROUGH, vol. i., p.
- Scargill,
- Scarth,
- Scawton,
- Scorton,
- Scotton,
- Scrafton East,
- Scrafton West,
- Scruton,
- Scugdale,
- Scutterskelf,
- Seal Houses,
- Seamer,
- Seamer,
- Sedbury,
- Sedbusk,
- Sessay,
- Sexhow,
- Shaw, High and Low,
- Shaw Cote,
- Sheriff Hutton,
- Shipton,
- Shipton on Swale,
- Shunner Fell,
- Shunner Hoe,
- Sigston Kirby,
- Sigston Smithy,
- Silpho,
- Silton; Over,
- Silton, Nether,
- Simmer Water,
- Simonstone, (2)
- Sinderby,
- Sinnington,
- Sittenham (See Stiffenham),
- Skeeby,
- Skelderskew Grange,
- Skelton, or Clints,
- Skelton,
- Skelton in Cleveland,
- Skewsby,
- Skiningrove,
- Skiplam,
- Skipton on Swale,
- Skutterskelf,
- Slaps Wath,
- Sleddale,
- Slugill, or Holly Hill,
- Sleightholme,
- Sleightholme Dale,
- Sleights,
- Slingsby,
- Smarber,
- Smearholmes,
- Smeaton, Great,
- Smeaton, Little,
- Snainton,
- Snape,
- Snaysholme,
- Sneaton Thorpe,
- Sneaton,
- Snowdon Nab,
- Snilesworth,
- Sockburn,
- Sourmire,
- Sowerby,
- Sowerby under Cotcliffe,
- Spaunton,
- Spennithorne,
- Spittal Houses,
- Spring End,
- Sproxton,
- Stainmore Forest,
- Stainsacre,
- Stainsby,
- Stainton Dale,
- Stainton,
- Stainton,
- Staithes,
- Stakesby, High and Low,
- Stalling Busk, (2)
- Standard Hill,
- Stanghow,
- Stank,
- Stanwick St. John,
- Stapleton,
- Startforth,
- Stearsby,
- Stillington,
- Stittenham,
- Stoadfast Hill,
- Stockton. on the Forest,
- Stockton, South,
- STOKESLEY,
- Stokesley Parish,
- Stonegate,
- Stonegrave,
- Stonesdale, East and West,
- Stoney Keld,
- Stoupe, or Stow Brow,
- Straggleton,
- Street Houses,
- Streetlam,
- Strensall,
- Studdow,
- Suet Carr,
- Suffield,
- Sutton Howgrave,
- Sutton on the Forest,
- Sutton under Whitestone Cliff,
- Sutton,
- Sutton,
- Swainby,
- Swainby,
- Swaledale,
- Swale Hall,
- Swineside,
- Swinethwaite,
- Swinton,
- Swinton Park,
- Swinton (Ryedale),
- Tanfield, East,
- Tanfield, West,
- Tan Hill, (2)
- Tanton, (2)
- Tees Tilery,
- Terrington,
- Theakstone,
- Theasby See Thoresby. Thimbleby,
- Thirkleby,
- Thirlby,
- Thirn,
- Thirntoft,
- THIRSK,
- Thirsk Parish,
- Tholthorpe,
- Thoralby,
- Thoresby, or Theasby, (2)
- Thormanby,
- Thornaby,
- Thornbrough,
- Thornbrough,
- Thornbrough,
- Thorngate Hill,
- Thorns,
- Thornton,
- Thornton Bridge,
- Thornton Dale,
- Thornton le Beans,
- Thornton.le Clay,
- Thornton le Moor,
- Thornton le Street,
- Thornton Hill (Thornton cum Baxeby),
- Thornton Risebrough,
- Thornton Rust,
- Thornton Steward,
- Thornton Watlass,
- Thorpe Field,
- Thorpe Perrow,
- Thorpe le Willows,
- Thorpe Under Stone,
- Thorpe,
- Throxenby,
- Thwaite Bridge,
- Thwaite End,
- Thwaite,
- Thwing Garth,
- Tocketts,
- Tolesby,
- Tollerton,
- Topcliffe,
- Towler Hill,
- Towthorpe,
- Trenholme,
- Trout's Dale,
- Tunstall,
- Uckerby,
- Ugglebarnby,
- Ugthorpe,
- Ulshaw Bridge, (2)
- Unthank,
- Upleatham,
- Upsall,
- Upsall,
- Upsland,
- Urra,
- Vale of York,
- Wainstones,
- Waitworth,
- Walburn,
- Walden,
- Wallsgrave (See Falsgrave, vol. i., p.
- Wapley,
- Warlaby,
- Warthill,
- Warthermarsk,
- Wass,
- Water Cragg,
- Wath,
- Wath (Ryodale),
- Wilburn,
- Welburn (Ryedale),
- Welbury,
- Welham,
- Well,
- Wemergill,
- Wensleydale, (2)
- Wensley,
- West Close,
- Westerdale,
- Whashton,
- Whaw,
- Whewby,
- WHITBY,
- Whitby Parish,
- Whitby Strand Liberty, (2)
- Whitcliffe Wood and Scar,
- Whiteaside,
- Whitemare Cragg,
- Whitestone Cliff,
- Whitfield's Force,
- Whitfield Gill,
- Whitwell,
- Whitwell on the Hill,
- Whorlton,
- Widdale,
- Wiganthorpe,
- Wigginton,
- Wilden Grange,
- Willance's Leap,
- William's Hill,
- Wilton,
- Wilton,
- Wintering Garths,
- Winton,
- Withernholme,
- Witton, East,
- Witton, West,
- Witton Fell,
- Woden Croft,
- Wombleton,
- Woodale, (3)
- Wood Hall,
- Worsall High, (2)
- Worsall Low,
- Worton, (2)
- Wrelton,
- Wycliffe,
- Wycombe,
- Wykebam,
- Wynch Bridge,
- Yafforth,
- YARM,
- Yearsley,
- Yearby,
- Yedman Dale,
- Yore Bridge,
- Youlton,
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS
- Abbeys See Monasteries
- Abrincis, Hugh de,
- Ailesbury, Marquis of,
- Alan Rufus, Earl of Brittany, &c.,
- Alum Works, (6)
- Antiquities on the Moors See also British, &c., Antiquities
and Roman Remains Ammonite shells, petrified,
- Barker, W. G. M. J. (historian),
- Baliol, family of,
- Banks, Sir Edward,
- Battles:
- Cowton Moor ("Battle of the Standard"), (2),
- Guisborough,
- Blue Stocking Club,
- Bolton, Lord,
- Bride Stones,
- Brigantes, chief city of,
- Brompton, John de (historian),
- British, &c., Antiquities dwellings, towns, tumuli, earthworks,
&c., (37)
- Bruce, Robert,
- Brus, De, family of, (2)
- Brus, De, tomb,
- Bumper Castle,
- Burnett, Dr. Thomas,
- Carlisle, Earldom of,
- Carlow Stone (Caer Lough),
- Cataracts See Waterfalls Cathcart, Earl,
- Caves, (7)
- Cayley, family of,
- Castles (ancient) :
- Richmond,
- Northallerton,
- Bedale,
- Middleham(2),
- Thirsk,
- Malton,
- Pickering,
- Kirby Moorside,
- Helmsley,
- West Harsley,
- Winton,
- Killerby,
- Hornby,
- Aldborough,
- Clifton(2),
- Bolton,
- Bowes,
- Gilling,
- Healaugh,
- Ravensworth,
- Cotherston,
- Breckenbrough,
- Tanfield,
- Hinderskelf,
- Crayke,
- Sheriff Hutton,
- Thormanby,
- Ravensthorpe,
- West Harsley,
- Upsal,
- Kirby Knowle,
- Topcliffe,
- Castle Leavington,
- Whorlton,
- Kilton,
- Danby,
- Castleton,
- Skelton,
- Julian Bark,
- Mulgrave,
- Gilling,
- Slingsby,
- Brompton,
- Cedman, the Saxon poet, (2)
- Chaloner, family of,
- Chalybeate Springs See Mineral Waters Charlton, Mr. L. (historian)
- Chayter, Sir William Richard,
- Chief Officers of North Riding,
- Cholmley, family of, (4)
- Cleveland Hills,
- Cook, Captain James, (8)
- Constance, Duchess of Brittany,
- Copper Mines, (2)
- Count of the Saxon Shore,
- Coverdale, Dr. Myles,
- Crackpot Gill,
- Crests of arms and seals, first established,
- Croft, family of,
- Cromwell, Oliver,
- Crosses, ancient,
- Curfew, or Curfew hell,
- Curious monumental inscription,
- De L'Isle and Dudley, Lord,
- Denys, Sir George William,
- Derwent river, made navigable,
- Derwentwater, Earl of,
- Diana's Well,
- Diabolical tale,
- Dodsworth Roger (antiquarian),
- Dodsworth, Sir C. E.,
- Downs, Viscount,
- Druidical Grove,
- Druid's Circles,
- Druid's Temple,
- Drunken Barnabee,
- Daneombe, family of,
- Duncombe Park,
- Earthquake, shock of,
- Elfleda, a Saxon Abbess,
- Emsant Musard,
- Esk, picturesque vale of,
- Eston Nab,
- Eure, De, family of,
- Fairfax, family of,
- Falkland, Viscount,
- Fauconberg, family of,
- Feversham, Lord,
- Fitz Clarence, Lord Adolphus, (2)
- Flood, great, and rain storm, (3)
- Fontenay, lands of,
- Forest of Galtres,
- Foss, navigation of,
- Foulis, family of,
- Fothergill, Sir George,
- Fox, founder of the Quakers,
- Frankland, family of,
- Gale, family of,
- Gallwey, Sir W. B.,
- Gaunt or Ghent, John of,
- God's Bridge,
- Gower, family of,
- Grand Dukes of Russia, in the north,
- Grendale Aelred (Abbot),
- Greenock, Lord,
- Hardraw Scarr or Force,
- Harbour of Refuge,
- Harcla, Andrew De,
- Hart Leap Well,
- Hart Leap,
- Hemingford, Walter (historian), (2)
- Herrings, great shoal of,
- Hinguar and Hubba,
- Hood, Robin, (3)
- Horngarth,
- Hospitals (ancient), their objects,
- Howard, family of,
- Hussars (1)
- Ichthyosaurus, or fish lizard, (3)
- Iron Mines, (9)
- Jenkins, Henry,
- Johnstone, Sir J. V. B.,
- Jones, Paul, (2)
- Jones, Thomas (a hero),
- King Alfred, of Northumbria,
- King Charles in the north, (2)
- King James in the north, (3)
- King Richard (3)
- Kirkby's Inquest,
- Lady's Pillar,
- Lawson, Sir William,
- Lead Mines, (8)
- Leeming Lane,
- Lechmere, family of,
- Leyburn Shawl, (4)
- Longevity, (6)
- Lord High Chancellor, office of,
- Lowther, Sir John H.,
- Magical tables,
- Market Crosses, intention of,
- Mary of Middleham,
- Mary Queen of Scots, (2)
- Marmion, Scott's, (2)
- Mauleverer, family of,
- Maypoles, (4)
- Mermaid Stones,
- Metcalfe, family of,
- Meteoric appearance of an army,
- Meynell, family of,
- Minerals, (8)
- Mineral Waters (Spas), (16)
- Monasteries, double, origin of,
- MONASTERIES, &c., in the North Riding:
- Abbeys
- Easby(2),
- Rivaulx,
- Whitby,
- Fors,
- Coverham,
- Jervaux,
- Eggleston,
- Byland,
- Lastingham,
- Wykeham,
- Nunneries
- Richmond,
- Keldholme,
- Scorton,
- Melsonby,
- Molesby,
- Arden,
- Hutton Low Cross,
- Basedale,
- Nunnington,
- Hackness,
- Friaries
- Northallerton,
- Yarm,
- Kildale,
- Preceptories
- Pen Hill,
- Mount St. John,
- Stainton Dale,
- Priories
- Richmond(2),
- Leyburn,
- Guisborough,
- Old Malton,
- Ellerton,
- Marrick,
- Allerthorpe,
- Crayke,
- Marton,
- Ruby,
- Newburgh,
- Mount Grace(2),
- Handale,
- Grosmont,
- Rosedale,
- Oswaldkirk,
- Cells (9)
- Chapels (ancient) (26)
- Hospitals (ancient) (17)
- Hermitages (6)
- Guilds (ancient) (2)
- Mortham Tower,
- Moore, Zachary,
- Mowbray, De, family of, (2)
- Mowbray, Vale of,
- Neville, family of,
- Newburgh, Wm. of (historian),
- Nicholas Nickleby, (2)
- Northumberland, Earl of, murdered,
- North Riding, Statistics of,
- Normanby, Marquis of,
- North York Rifle Militia Depot, (2)
- Oliver Tower or Ducket,
- Ord, John W. (historian),
- Oswy's Dykes,
- Oxlee, Rev. John,
- Palmer's Flatt,
- Parr, Old,
- Pauper Lunatic Asylum,
- Peacock of the North,
- Peg Tankard,
- Penny Hedge, planting the,
- Percy Anecdotes,
- Percy, family of, (2)
- Petrifying Springs, (2)
- Philosophical, &c., Societies,
- Phipps, family of,
- Pilgrimage of Grace, (2)
- Premontratensian Order,
- Princess Margaret in the North,
- Pye Powder, Court of,
- Queen's Gap,
- Queen Catherine (Parr), (2)
- Queen Elfleda,
- Queen Henrietta Maria,
- Queen Mary of Scotland, (2)
- Queen Victoria at Castle Howard,
- Race Courses, (5)
- Railway, Great North of England, opened,
- Railway Viaduct (very fine),
- Rawcliffe Paddocks,
- Reformatory Schools,
- Religious Houses See Monasteries Reycross Camp, &c.,
- Richmond, Earls of,
- Richmond Herald,
- Richmond, Honour of, (2)
- ROMAN REMAINS (12)
- Roman Stations:
- Camulodunum,
- Dunum Sinus(2),
- Cataractonium(2),
- Bracchium, Lavatrae,
- Magis,
- Isurium,
- Derventio,
- Roman Roads, (22)
- Roman Camps and Forts:
- Northallerton,
- Castle Hills,
- Swinton Park,
- Gayle,
- Thornton
- Steward,
- Reycross,
- Greta Bridge,
- Maiden Castle(3),
- Castle Steeds,
- Rokeby,
- Stanwick St. John,
- Aldwark,
- Crayke,
- Birdforth,
- Newburgh,
- Hambleton(2),
- Husthwaite,
- on the Moors,
- Cawthorne,
- Raven Hill,
- Mulgrave Wood,
- Raegarth,
- Hovingham,
- Skiplam,
- Filey,
- Roman Villas, (2)
- Roman Riggs (earthworks),
- Round Howe (near Richmond),
- Rye, river, sinks in various places,
- Rymer, Thomas, author of the "Foedera" (2)
- Salt, "above or below" it,
- Salutation Inn,
- Saurian Remains,
- Saxon Camps,
- Scrope families, (4)
- Serfdom in recent times,
- Serpents, worms, or dragons, destroyed (traditions),
- Schools in Churchyards, origin of,
- Scoresby, Rev. Dr.,
- Scots Dyke, (2)
- Shaw, the Life guardsman,
- Silver Chain Force,
- Simmerwater Lake,
- Skelton, Poet Laureate,
- St. Alkelda,
- St. Cuthbert, (2)
- St. Hilda, (3)
- Standard Hill,
- Stapylton, family of,
- Sterne, Rev. Laurence, (2)
- Smithson, Sir Hugh,
- Stephenson, J. Hall (author),
- Stone Man (cairn), (2)
- Stone Raise (cairn),
- Stumps Cross,
- Suffragan Bishops made,
- Swale river, (2)
- St, Paulinus baptizes persons in it,
- Swale, Sir Soloman,
- Synod at Whitby (A.D. (2)
- Swift, Nick,
- Tees, river frozen and horse races thereon,
- Telosaurus, or fossil crocodile,
- Teignmouth, Baron,
- Ten Mile Hill,
- Tesselated pavement,
- Tillotson, Archbishop,
- Thomas Magnus, or the Great, (2)
- Thoresby, Archbishop,
- Tradesmen's Tokens, (2)
- Tumuli, &c: (See also British and Roman Antiquities)
(21)
- Turner, family of,
- Turton, family of,
- Village Greens,
- Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham, (2)
- Wade's Causeway, (3)
- Wainstones,
- Warwick, the great Earl of,
- Waterfalls, (11)
- Ward, author of the "Cantos,"
- Watling Street, (4)
- Wellington, Duke of, in the north,
- Wensleydale, (2)
- Wensleydale, Baron,
- Whale Fishery,
- Wharton, Mrs. (an eccentric),
- Whitby, Stephen De,
- Willance's Leap,
- Wbinstone Dyke, (2)
- Woman buried alive,
- Wombwell, Sir G. O.,
- Worsley, Sir William,
- Wycliffe, John,
- Wyvill, family of,
- York, family of,
- Yorkshire Agricultural Society,
- Young, Rev. Dr. (historian),
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