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- A
- A PORTU SISTUNTIORUM,
- Aballaba,
- Abb's Head, St, (2)
- Abney, Thos,
- Abraham receiving soul,
- Acaster, (4)
- Acbrig and Morley Wapentake,
- Accounts for 1876,
- Acklam,
- Acomb, Acome, (2)
- Acome, Herry,
- Acomegrange,
- Acquitaine, duke of, (2)
- Acwulf,
- Ad Abum,
- Ad Alpes Penninos, (3)
- Adam with spade,
- Adam, Jas,
- Addlethorp or Ardulfesthorp,
- Adelbert, IV,
- Adeliza, countess of Champagne,
- Adelphi Buildings, London,
- Adenet, Adenett, Rich,
- Adils,
- Adlingfleet, (2)
- Adlington, Line,
- Ælflede, abbess, (4)
- Ælfræd, (6)
- Ælle, (10)
- Ælle's Crcss,
- Ærnulf, (3)
- Æscwine, (3)
- Æthelbald, (3)
- Æthelburh,
- Æthelfæd,
- Æthelfrith, (3)
- Æthelheard,
- Æthelræd, (5)
- Æthelstan, (3)
- Æthelwealh,
- Æthelwine, bp,
- Æthelwulf,
- Agar,
- Agemunderness,
- Agincourt,
- Agnes, St, (2)
- Agony in the garden,
- Agricola,
- Ahun, Clarus, abbot of,
- Aidan, St, (2)
- Ailric, (2)
- Aincurt, Matilda de,
- Oliver de,
- Walter de, (3)
- Ainsty Wapentake,
- Aire, river, (4)
- Aisinar,
- Aislaikia, (2)
- Alale, Rich,
- Alan, earl, (14)
- Alan, king of Armories.
- Alan, Niger, (4)
- Alanus Comes,
- Alban, St,
- Albans, St,
- Albany,
- Albemarle, earl of, (2)
- Hawise, wife of,
- Stephen,
- Albericus de Coci,
- Albert, bp,
- Albini, Nigel de, (5)
- Alchfrith, (2)
- Alcuin,
- Aldby, (2)
- Aldeburgh, Aldburgh, Aldborough, (5)
- Aldeburgh, Richmondshire,
- arms of, (3)
- baron,
- baron de, of Harwood,
- barony, (2)
- family,
- Aldeburgh, Cath. de,
- Eliz. de, (2)
- Helwise de,
- Ivo de, (6)
- Katerina de, (3)
- Maria de,
- Marjorie,
- Rich. de, (2)
- Rob. de,
- Sybill de, (4)
- Will de, (14)
- sir Will,
- Alencon, count cf,
- Aldfield, (2)
- Aldhelm,
- Aldmondbury,
- Aldred, abp, (5)
- Aldun, bp, (2)
- Aldwark on Don,
- Aldwark ferry,
- Alfdene,
- Alfred, king, (3) See Ælfraed
- Algar, earl,
- Algitha, queen,
- Alfrith,
- Alhmund,
- Alicana,
- Alien priory founded,
- Allan, Ant,
- Allanby, John,
- Allanson, Cristofer,
- Allerby, co. Cumb,
- Allerston, Alverstain,
- Allerton, Alfreton, (3)
- Alman, John, (2)
- Almery Garth,
- Almodis, countess, (2)
- Almond, John,
- Alms deeds,
- Aln, river,
- Alnchessy,
- Alnwick, abbey,
- Alone, (2)
- Alost, lords of, (4)
- Alselin, Geoff,
- Alsi, Ælfsige, Elsi, (3)
- Alsgernons, Aux grerons, (2)
- Altar, portable,
- Altofts, (2)
- Altor,
- Alunna,
- Alured, Alfred,
- Alweng, Kirk Ella,
- Alwine, Alwyne, (2)
- Ambledun,
- Ambleside,
- Ambrosius, Aurelianus,
- Amiens, Guy, bp. of,
- Amy, Guy,
- Anchitel, cock to Will. I,
- Anchor,
- Anderson, John,
- Anduid,
- Anemones, sea, represented,
- Aneys, John,
- Angel, announcement by,
- building
- curing knee,
- on horse,
- provides bread,
- Angers, monastery of St. Nicholas at,
- Anglenarii,
- Angles, traces of,
- Anglo Saxon cemetery, (2)
- Angoulesme, count of,
- Angrum,
- Anlaby, (2)
- Anlaf, (4)
- Annals of Ulster,
- Annatson, Roger,
- Anselm, abbot,
- Anthony, St,
- Antoninus, Iter of,
- Apostles, paintings of,
- Appleby Castle,
- Apetreford,
- Appilgarth, Appylgurth, Myles,
- Appletreewick, (4)
- Appleton, Apelton, Appylton, (3)
- Appulby, Vincent,
- Aquis,
- Archæologia Æliana,
- Archer, John,
- Arches, Arces,
- Arches, Arcis, Beatrix de,
- Ivetta de (2)
- Osbern de, (8)
- Will. de, (7)
- arms of,
- Archill, Arkill, a thane, (6)
- Architect's club, London,
- Ardennes, Abbey of,
- Ardsley,
- Aregrim, Arnegrim,
- Arkesden, Essex,
- Arksey, (5)
- Armestrong, John,
- Armitage chapel,
- Arms of Alan, earl,
- Aldeburgh, (2)
- Arches de,
- Balliol,
- Bruis, de,
- a,
- Burun, de,
- Ralph de,
- Busli, de,
- Charles II,
- Clifford,
- Cooke, (2)
- Creyke,
- D'Aubigny,
- De Lisle,
- John,
- Dinan,
- England, (2)
- Fossard,
- France, ancient,
- modern,
- Gand, de,
- Hastings,
- Malet, (2)
- Manley,
- Mellent, Waleran, count of,
- Mortain, Rob, earl of,
- Neville, (2)
- Newmarch,
- Paynel,
- Percy,
- Plompton,
- Arms of Redman, (2)
- Royal,
- Say,
- Swyft,
- Vavasour,
- Vere, de,
- Warenne,
- Wildbore, (2)
- York city, (2)
- Armthorpe Manor,
- Armytage, Geo. J, F. S. A,
- Arncliffe Hall, Cleveland,
- Arnomeza,
- Arnulf, (2)
- Argues,
- Arrondayle, Will,
- Arthur, prince,
- Arton, presbyter,
- Artor,
- Arun, river, (2)
- Arundell of Wardour, lord, (2)
- Asa,
- Ascwulf,
- Ashby, John,
- Askam,
- Hall,
- Bryan,
- Richard, (2)
- Askguyth, Herry,
- Askrigg,
- Aslackton,
- Aslaikia, (2)
- Asser, (4)
- Assheton, Rob. de,
- Aston Hall, Rotherham,
- Athelstan,
- Atherston, Warwicks,
- Atkinson, Atkynson, Adam,
- Edw (2)
- Eliz, (2)
- John,
- J. B and W, (2)
- Peter, (2)
- Atoncroft,
- Attercliff,
- Atterton, Geo,
- Auckland,
- Aughton,
- Augustine, St,
- Aula,
- Aulbert,
- Aulkborough, Line,
- Aulnai,
- Aulus Plautius,
- Aureole, (2)
- Austerfield, Syncd of,
- Austin canons,
- Avranches, Gerald de,
- Avranchin,
- Avrencin, Ric. d', (2)
- Awkeland, John,
- Axe used to house on fire,
- Axholme, isle of, (2)
- Aynger, Will,
- Ayre, Ursula,
- Azerley,
- B
- BACHELAR, Bacheler, Bachelor, Herry
- Backgrounds, coloured,
- Bacon, Margery,
- Baddysworth,
- Badthorpe, (2)
- Baduthegn healed,
- Bailton, Will,
- Baker, Dionis,
- Thos,
- family, of Pen, co. Bucks,
- Bakhus, Thos,
- Baldhelm,
- Baldshawe, Thos,
- Balista, (2)
- Balistarius, Odo,
- Balliol, Edw, king, (5)
- Balne, (2)
- Balthere, (3)
- Baly, Thos,
- Bambryge, John,
- Banes, Thos,
- Bankhus, Geo,
- Banna,
- Bannockburn,
- Banouallum,
- Baptism, represented,
- Barber, Mr. Fairless, (3)
- Barcuith's death,
- Bardney, Line,
- Bardolf,
- Bardsey,
- Barfleur,
- Baring Gould's Lives, (2)
- Barith,
- Barker, ,
- John,
- Ric,
- widow, (2)
- Will, (3)
- Barnes, John,
- Barnham, Stephen,
- Barnoldswick, (2)
- Barnoldswick,
- Baron, John,
- Barrow,
- Bars and gates of Doncaster,
- Barstowe, John, (2)
- Bartlet, Eliz,
- Barton,
- on Humber,
- Edw,
- Hen,
- Hew,
- Barwick in Elmete,
- Barwik, John,
- Basildon Park, Reading,
- Basin, (4)
- Basset, Rich, (2)
- Bassingbourne, Warini de, (3)
- Bath to pray in,
- Bath, marquis of,
- Bath Abbey,
- Battle represented,
- Batman, John,
- Battersby, Geo,
- Bawderby, Will,
- Bawdwen, rev. W, translator of Domesday Book,
- Bawtry, (2)
- Bayeux,
- bp. of, (3)
- Odo bp. of, (2)
- canon of,
- Osbert canon of,
- tapestry,
- Bayhouse, Ric. de,
- Bayle Hill, York, (5)
- Bayldon, Mr,
- Bayne, Will,
- Baynes, Rob.
- Bayteman, Ric,
- Baxster, Will,
- Beacon Hill, Ripponden,
- Bealknap, Rob,
- Bearded bishop,
- Beam, a child,
- Beaufort, Cardinal, (6)
- Beaugency, Ralph de,
- Beaumaris, watergate at,
- Beaumont, lord, (3)
- Beaumonts, seat of the,
- Beauvriere, La, near Bethune,
- Bec, abbey of, (3)
- Becket, Thos. a,
- Beckingham, Notts, vicar of, (2)
- Beckwith,
- Becwida,
- Bede, ven, (6)
- Bedford,
- Beechey, sir Will,
- Beesby,
- Beilby, John, (2)
- Beirley, John,
- Beislay, Beisley, Raynald,
- Bek, Anthony, bp. of,
- Bekbank, W (2)
- Bekwith, John,
- Belesme, Rob. de, (2)
- Bell, Agnes,
- Bellarmine, cardinal,
- Bellencombre,
- Bellingham,
- Belver family,
- Belvoir,
- Belwyk, Rob,
- Been, Bene, John, (2)
- Benedict, monk of Selby,
- Benedictine, habit, (3)
- Beningbrough,
- Benson, Thos.
- Bentley, or. Doncaster, (3)
- Bentley, Geo,
- Will, vicar of Huddersfield,
- Beorhtric,
- Beorn, a warrior,
- Buern, a seafarer,
- Beornred,
- Beornwulf, (3)
- Berkeley, Thos,
- Bernai abbey,
- Berrwolf,
- Berwick, (2)
- Bessin,
- Beste, John,
- Beta, priest,
- Betham, (2)
- Bethun,
- Bettonson, Thos,
- Bevere, Drogo de, (5)
- Bevera, Thierry de,
- Beverley, (5)
- canons of St. John of, (2)
- coll. ch. of,
- St. John of,
- Percy Shrine at,
- provost of,
- Beverwyk,
- Bewcastle,
- Bewe, widow,
- Bickerton,
- Bier represented,
- Bigar abbey,
- Bigod, Hugh,
- Biggyn, Johanna,
- Bikerton, Will,
- Bilbrough, (2)
- Bilfrith, hermit,
- Billingley,
- Bilton,
- Binbrook, Line,
- Bingley, (3)
- Binks, Mighell,
- Birdsal,
- Birken, Thos de,
- Birkin,
- Birr, monastery,
- Birtbek, Cuth,
- Birth represented,
- Bishop Hill, York,
- Bishopston, Somerset,
- Bishopthorpe, (2)
- Bishopton,
- Bisshop, John,
- Bittynson, Isabell,
- Blackbird of St. Columba,
- Blackbrook,
- Blackburnshire,
- Blackcastle, Clough,
- Blacker, Mary, (2)
- Blackrode,
- Blackstone edge, (2)
- Blades, Jas,
- Blade, James,
- Rauf,
- Bladworth, Mary, (2)
- Bladys, Jamys,
- Blakburne, Will,
- Blakey, John,
- Blanchard, (2)
- Blanche Nef, wreck of,
- Bland, Johanna,
- Blankney, nr. Sleaford,
- Blazon of Gentrie,
- Blewmar, Will,
- Blois, count of,
- Blomer, Will,
- Blood, waves turned to,
- Bloxholm,
- Blund, Will,
- Blyborough,
- Blyth, Thos,
- Blythe, (2)
- Boardenbed,
- Bodiam castle,
- Bodin,
- Bog, John,
- Bohun, Humphry de,
- Bohuslan, Sweden,
- Bois l'Eveque, near Darnetal,
- Boisil, St,
- Bolbec, Osbern de,
- Bold, Rob,
- Bolingbroke,
- Bollyng, Agnes,
- Bolton, (3)
- Fleming,
- Percy, (2)
- Prior of,
- Pr. and cony. of,
- Christofer,
- Rob,
- Symon
- Will,
- Booby,
- Bond, Edw, on Leeds old pottery,
- Bonde,
- Bonechurch,
- Bootham bar, York, (3)
- Booth, abp,
- Boothby Pagnell, Notts,
- Books destroyed,
- Boots, (3)
- Borell, Berengar,
- Boroughbridge,
- Battle roll of,
- Bridge,
- Boscherville, abbey of St George at,
- Bosco, John de,
- Rob. de,
- Boson IV,
- Bossall, co. York,
- Boston,
- Bosvile, Gervase, (2)
- Boswell, St, (6)
- Botre, Will,
- Botterell, Geoffrey, (3)
- Bourchier, sir John,
- Bovell, Rob,
- Boverer, Drogo de la,
- Boyes, Enguerrand, sire de,
- Bowe, John,
- Bower, Anne. (3)
- Bowet, abp, (2)
- Bowls,
- Bowtham Ward, (2) see Bootham
- Boyne, Herry, (2)
- Boythorpe, Hugh de,
- Boxgrove priory,
- Bradley,
- Bradeley, Bryan,
- Brafferton,
- Braght, Rich,
- Braideryg, Geo,
- Braine, Alex,
- Braiosa, Will. de, (2)
- Braithwaite, Rob,
- Bramham, (3)
- Byggynge,
- Bramhope, (2)
- Bramley, Thos,
- Brampton, (2)
- Bramton, John,
- Brand, priest,
- Brandon, (2)
- Branston,
- Brayn, Will,
- Brayton,
- Bread basket,
- Breer, Rob,
- Bremetenracum,
- Bremetonaci, (2)
- Bremetonacum,
- Bresnetenaci Ueteranorum,
- Breteuil, Roger de,
- Bretona, John de,
- Bretton, Hall, (3)
- Breviaries, etc, (4)
- Brian, count,
- Brictric, thane,
- Bridekirk font inscription,
- Bridge, stone,
- Bridget,
- Bridlington, (3)
- Bay,
- port of, (2)
- priory of, (6)
- Brierley,
- Brigantes, (3)
- Brigantium civitas,
- Brigg,
- Brigham, John,
- Brignall, Rich,
- Brionne sur Lisle,
- Briquessart, Matilda de,
- British earthworks not found near York,
- British Museum,
- Brittany, count of,
- Britton, Mr,
- Brix,
- Brodds, Rob,
- Brodsworth,
- Brokden, John,
- Broket, Rob,
- Brompton, John of, (5)
- Brooke, rev. J. I,
- Thos, F. S. A (2)
- York Herald,
- Brough,
- Castle, (2)
- Hall,
- on Humber,
- Broughton,
- Broughton, Abiah,
- Daniel,
- Dorothy,
- Eliz,
- Gervase,
- Godfrey,
- Hen,
- Isaac,
- James, (2)
- Jane,
- John
- Joshua,
- Mary, (3)
- Ralph,
- Thos, (7)
- rev. Thos memoir of;
- Will, (2)
- Browne, John,
- Browne's " York Minster, " (3)
- Browncnyng, Rich,
- Broxmuth, Brokesmuth, (2)
- Bruis now Brix
- Brun, the priest,
- Brunaburh, battle of,
- Brus, Bruis, Adam de, (3)
- Peter de, (2)
- Rob. de, (8)
- Will de, (2)
- arms of, (3)
- Brut Gruffudd ap Arthur,
- Brut y Tywysogion, (4)
- Brydge, Will,
- Bubwith, (2)
- Buckingham,
- Buckshawe, Thos,
- Buckton,
- Bugthorpe,
- Builly en Brai, Neufchatel,
- Bulmer, Eschetill de,
- Rob. de, (2)
- family of de,
- Bundi,
- Bundus,
- Burdux, Cristofer,
- Burgh, Ric,
- Will,
- abbey of St. Peter of,
- Burghshire, Claro, (3)
- Burgundy, Guy of, (2)
- Burleigh, ld,
- Burlington, earl of, (2)
- Burne, Ric,
- Burnett, Walt,
- Burnham, co. Kerry,
- Burnhouse,
- Burnsall, (3)
- Burstwick, (2)
- Burton, John, (2)
- Burton, (3)
- Coggles,
- Lazars hospital reg,
- by Lincoln,
- Stather,
- Burun, Baron, near Caen,
- Burun, Buron, Erneis de, (9)
- Ralph de (3)
- Rob. de,
- Will. de
- arms of de,
- arms of Ralph de
- Burwen Castle, (2)
- Bury,
- St. Edmunds, (2)
- St. Nicolas altar there,
- Busay, Lambert de, (2)
- Buschel, Reginald,
- Bush, Arnald de,
- Judith de,
- Ric. de, (2)
- Roger de, (9)
- arms of de,
- Busling, Hewe,
- Busset, Lambert,
- Bute, earl of,
- Butler, Will,
- Buxton Crescent,
- Bygott, Herry,
- Bykerton, See Bickerton John,
- Byland Abbey, chartulary,
- Bylton, (2) See Bilton
- Byng, Herry,
- Byram Hall, Ferrybridge,
- Byrhtoth,
- Byron, lords,
- Bywater, Will,
- C
- CABIN of St. Cuthbert,
- Cadeby, (2)
- Cadwallader, (6)
- Caedmon, MS. of,
- Caen, governor of; (2)
- Cænfrith,
- Caer Evrawc, (2)
- Cæsar,
- his description of Verulam,
- Cagnart, Allan,
- Cairn Ryan,
- Cakeman, Thos,
- Calcaria, (4)
- Caldbek, John, (2)
- Calder, river,
- Call of St. Cuthbert, (3)
- Calne, Wilts,
- Calow,
- Caluvium,
- Calverd, Will,
- Calverley, Will,
- Camblesforth, (4)
- Camboduno,
- Cambodunum, memoir on, by Rev. D. II Haigh, (3)
- Cambridge,
- Trin. Coll, master of,
- countess of,
- earl of, (2)
- Camera privata,
- Cammerton, Camberton, Alan de,
- Camp, first permanent, at York,
- Campsall, (2)
- Camsall, Rauff,
- Camul, fortress of,
- Camulodunum,
- Canci, Aimfrid de,
- Canonization of Hen. VI,
- Canons of abp. of York, (2)
- Canopies, (5)
- Cantauanti,
- Cantelupe, sir Will. de, (2)
- Canterbury, abp. of,
- abp. Plegmund of,
- glass at, (2)
- west gate of,
- Cantley, (4)
- Cantuarii Cæntwaras,
- Canute, king,
- Capgrave, (3)
- Caps, tasselled,
- Caradoc of Llancarvan,
- Carbott, John,
- Carileph, bp. of Durham, (3)
- Carisbrook castle,
- Carl,
- Carlby, Linc, (2)
- Carle,
- Carlell, John,
- Carleton in Craven,
- Carleton, John,
- Carlile, Rob,
- Carlingford, visct,
- Carlisle, (3)
- bp. Thos. of,
- governor of,
- outer gate,
- paintings at,
- Carlos, sword of, (4)
- Carlton, (3)
- Camb,
- Carmelites, dissolved house of,
- Carnaby,
- Carpentarius defined, (2)
- Carpenter's square,
- Carpmell, Rob,
- Carr, Carre, John, (7)
- Rib, (2)
- Rosa,
- Will,
- picture of John,
- Carrok, John,
- Carter, Johanna,
- Carthusian priory, Beauvale, (2)
- Cartwright, Herry,
- Carver, Ric,
- Cassiobury,
- Castell, John,
- Castella,
- Castleacre, (2)
- Castle becomes Gaol,
- Mills Bridge,
- Mills, York,
- Castles of York, descd,
- Castleford, (5)
- Castleford moated mound,
- Castlegate postern, York,
- Castleshaw camp, (3)
- Castrafort,
- Cataractonium,
- Caterton, John,
- Rich, the elder
- Ric. the younger, (2)
- Vill. the younger,
- Catgualatr,
- Catguolaun,
- Catherine, see Katherine Cath. Coll, Cain, (2)
- Cathedral Library, York,
- Catterick,
- Catton, (2)
- Caux, Normandy,
- earls of,
- Matilda de,
- Rob. de,
- Cavalier " Swyft,
- Cave, (3)
- Cawthorne, Alric of, (3)
- Cawbodde, Cawodde, John, (2)
- Ceylon, Kaiton,
- Ceadda,
- Ceadwealh, (5)
- Ceanberht,
- Ceawlin, (4)
- Ceinnedi,
- Cell, Thos,
- Centwine, (6)
- Ceolric,
- Ceolwald,
- Ceolwulf, (2)
- Chace, Thos,
- Chadwick, S. J,
- Chadwyk, Thos,
- Chalice,
- Challener, Rob,
- Chambre, Agnes,
- John,
- Mawde
- Nic,
- Rob.
- Roger,
- Will,
- Will. de,
- Chambers, sir Will,
- Champagne, Adeliza, countess of,
- Chapel, Eudo al,
- Chapman, Alice,
- John,
- Mawde
- Ric, (2)
- Thos,
- Chappell, Mr. Steph,
- Chared', John,
- Charge to Jury at Doncaster,
- Charles I, king, (3)
- Charlton,
- Charroux, nr. Civray,
- Chase, Ric,
- Chastian, (2)
- Chasuarii,
- Chasubles, (3)
- Chateau Gaillard,
- Chateaubriant, Geoff. de,
- Chefton, Rob,
- Cheaopodium Bonus Henricus, (3)
- Chepstow,
- Chest,
- Chester,
- Arch. Archeol. and Hist. Soc
- St. John's Church,
- earl of, (5)
- Hugh, earl of, (3)
- Ranulph earl of, (4)
- Chester le Street, (4)
- Chester Little,
- Chesterfield Town hall,
- Chetel, (3)
- Chetelbert,
- Chevermount,
- Chevet,
- Chiddeshill, John de,
- Chideock, Dorset,
- Chilbert,
- Child restored from death,
- Childers, John Walbauke, (2)
- Childeschirche,
- Chilford Chillesforde, Suffolk, (5)
- Chilmarsh,
- Chiltern and Hendred,
- Chilterns, The,
- Chimney,
- Chorston,
- Christ, figures of in canopy niches, (2)
- Christiana's dream,
- Christ's church, York,
- Christ's Coll, Cam, (3)
- Church represented,
- Churcheman, Geo,
- Ciborium,
- Cinque cento glass, (2)
- Circular burldings,
- Claims in Domesday book,
- Clare, earl of,
- Clarke, G. T, F. S. A, on defences of York (3)
- Clarke, Jas,
- Claudian, (2)
- Clauoventa, (2)
- Claxby,
- Clay House,
- Clayton,
- Cleeton, (2)
- Clementhorpe,
- Clenston Will,
- Clerk, Chas,
- Cristofer,
- Herry
- John, (2)
- Ric,
- Rob
- Thos, (4)
- Clermont, Hugh, count of,
- Clibert, Chilbert, Chilvert, Ketelbert Kilvert,
- Clif, Thos. del,
- Clifford, Glouc, (2)
- Clifford's Tower, York, (2)
- Clifton, (5)
- Clifton, Godewinus de,
- Clissby, (2)
- Clitheroe,
- Clito, Will, (3)
- Cloaks over tunics,
- Cluniac order,
- Cluny monastery,
- Clyde, river,
- Clyff, Alice,
- Clynt, John,
- Cnut, (2)
- Cobbe, Will,
- Cobstake, John,
- Coccio, (4)
- Coci, Coney, Adam de,
- Coco, Thos.
- Cocquain Villiers,
- Codrinus, Guthrum,
- Coenberht,
- Coenfus, (3)
- Coenreed, (2)
- Coenwealh, (4)
- Coffer,
- Coffin, stone, of St. Cuthbert, (2)
- Coins,
- of Danish kings, (3)
- at Hexham,
- of Neil and Sitric,
- of Olaf, (2)
- of Regnald,
- Cokett, Rob, (2)
- Cokks, Will,
- Coldham, Camb,
- Colerton,
- Colewell, Ad. de,
- Colhan,
- Colling,
- Collingham, (5)
- Collyngwodde, Will,
- Colman, Will,
- Colne and Calder rivers,
- Colonia,
- Colson, Cristofer,
- Herry,
- Ric
- Thos, (2)
- widow,
- Columba, St,
- Colunce, Erneis de,
- Colyer, John,
- Colynson, Cristofer,
- Combers companion to the Temple,
- Compasses, (3)
- Compton Monceaux,
- Conan, duke of Brittany,
- Concangios, (2)
- Condate, (2)
- Confirmation,
- Confluentes,
- Coningsburgh, Conisburgh,
- Coniston in Craven,
- Conk, Conke, John, (2)
- Coniers, sir John,
- Connaught, king of,
- Conny, Rolland,
- Consecration,
- Constable, sir Marm,
- widow,
- Burton, Leyburn,
- family,
- Conteville, Emmeline de,
- Herleva de,
- Herlwine, (2)
- Conversation with birds, (2)
- Conversion of prince Hal,
- Cony, Rolland, see Conny
- Conyers, Christofer,
- Cooard, Herry,
- Cooke, Bryan, (2)
- Dorothy, (2)
- Geo, (2)
- Hugh, (2)
- Jane, (2)
- Marm, (3)
- Mighell
- Nathan, (2)
- Ric, (2)
- Rob (3)
- Thos, (2)
- Will, (3)
- arms of, (2)
- Cope, (3)
- Copeland, Thos,
- Copley, Alvery, (2)
- Copmanthorpe, (2)
- Copsi, earl, (2)
- Copynger, Thomasine,
- Coquet Island,
- Corbryge, Rich,
- Corker, Will,
- Cornwall, earl of, (2)
- Cornyll, Thos,
- Corpus Christi Guild, York,
- Corrok,
- Corrosion of glass,
- Cortis, Dr, (2)
- Cospatrick, earl, (2)
- Costentyne, John,
- Cotenham, (2)
- Cotentin, The,
- Cotes, Emmote,
- Cottingham,
- Cotton, Eliz, (4)
- Coucy Castle,
- Coney, Westmoreland estates of de,
- Counterchanging of coloured backgrounds
- Coupland, Joan de, (2)
- Couplets under pictures,
- Courbepine, Ralph de,
- Coutances, bp. of, (4)
- Coveney, (2)
- Covenham, Line, (2)
- Cowell, Will,
- Cowper, Herry,
- Cowton,
- Coxwold,
- Coynyng, Edw,
- Cracoe,
- Cradefort, John,
- Crage, Rolland,
- Craic, Cric, Crayke, (2)
- Crane Inn, Doncaster,
- Cranes yard, (2)
- Craon, Guy de,
- Crathorn, Will,
- Craven,
- Crawford and Balcarres, earl of,
- Crayke,
- Cream ware,
- Creator, representation of,
- Creighton, Will,
- Crest of a millstone, exemplified,
- Creyke, arms of,
- Crievequer, Simon de,
- Criggleston, Peter de,
- Crimsall lane,
- Cripple on crutches,
- Crispin, Gilb, (2)
- Cristoferson, Johanna,
- Crocolanum, (3)
- Croft, John,
- Crofton, co. York,
- Croludson, Johanna,
- Cromwell, (2)
- Crosby, John,
- Crosier, investiture with,
- Cross, St, hospital of,
- Croun, Alan de, (2)
- Crow, Craic,
- Crow Wood, Thornhill,
- Crowd, mus. inst, (2)
- Crown of St. Oswald,
- Crown Inn, Doncaster, (3)
- Crowle, (3)
- Crcw's depredations, (2)
- Crow's nest,
- Crow's submission,
- Crucan,
- Crutch staff, (2)
- Cuckney, Notts,
- Cudda, abbot,
- Cuerdale hoard, (3)
- Cuks, Will,
- Culling, Will,
- Cumberland, sheriff of,
- Cumin, Will,
- Cuneca ceastre,
- Cunnetti,
- Cunningham, Allan,
- Curbepine, nr. Bernai,
- Curcis, de, family, (3)
- Cure, Mighell,
- Curryer, Thos,
- Curtes, Will,
- Curthose, Rob,
- Custance, Thos,
- Cutbwch,
- Cutha, (2)
- Cuthbert, St, book of,
- dislike to women,
- central figure of, (4)
- girdle of,
- historical notes on life of,
- list of matters relating to window of,
- lives of (4)
- periods in life of
- shrines, &c, of, (3)
- tomb of,
- window, (2)
- Cuthgils,
- Cuthræd, (2)
- Cuthwine,
- Cuthwulf, (2)
- Cwenburh,
- Cwichelm, (2)
- Cynebald, (2)
- Cynegils,
- Cyneric, (3)
- Cynewulf,
- D
- D INITIAL LETTER,
- Dadesley,
- Dagger or dirk, (3)
- Dalby, (2)
- Dallaway, Mr,
- Dalmatic, (3)
- Dalton, (2)
- Danby castle,
- Dandele, Hug, jun,
- Danes, traces of the,
- Dapifer regis,
- Darcy, Conyers,
- John, lord,
- Philip, (2)
- Ric,
- Thos,
- Will,
- barony of, in abeyance,
- pedigree of,
- Darent, river, (2)
- Darfield,
- Darley, Nich,
- Darrington,
- Darwentwater, Edw,
- Daubigny, arms of,
- Davenport, Cheshire,
- David, king of Scotland,
- Davies, Mrs,
- note;
- Rob, F. S. A memoir by, on John Carr,
- Davy, Thos,
- Dawson, John,
- Dawtree, Rich,
- Day, Christofer,
- John,
- Rich
- Rob,
- Thos,
- Will (2)
- Daylemayne, Damain, Cumb,
- Daylle, Will,
- De Aincurt, Gerv,
- Deane Grange,
- Death of St. Cuthbert,
- Decuaria,
- Decuman gate,
- Defacement of inscriptions,
- Deira, (2)
- De la Pryme, (4)
- Delaval, Guy,
- De la Wirce, Goisfrid, see Wirce
- Delgouitia, (2)
- De Lisle, Albreda,
- Alicia,
- Eliz, (2)
- Hen,
- John, (2)
- Matilda, (3)
- Rob (5)
- Warin,
- De Lisle, arms of,
- Delker, Hen,
- Demons, (4)
- Dene, Rob,
- Deneby, Adam de,
- Denouicia,
- Denton, Will,
- Denulf, Deuewulf, Denwolf, (4)
- Deptford,
- Derson, Herry,
- Derventio, (3)
- Derwent, river, (3)
- Despenser, H. le,
- Devil cast out,
- on burning house
- possession by,
- Devonshire, duke of,
- Dewlish, (2)
- Dewsbury,
- D'Eyncourt, rt. bon. C. Tennyson, M. P (2)
- Dic, wapentake,
- Diganwy castle,
- Dighton, John,
- Dickson, Will,
- Dimlington,
- Dinan, arms of,
- Dive,
- Divinity Sch, Oxon,
- Dixio,
- Dixmue, castellan of,
- Dobson, Dobyson, Dobynson, Dobytson Hewe,
- Jamys,
- Jennet,
- John,
- Thos,
- Dodd Clan, (2)
- Dode, Gilb,
- Dodson, Mr,
- Dodsworth, Rog,
- Dog represented,
- Dogeson, John, (3)
- Doilweme, (2)
- Dol, Brittany,
- Dolfin, (3)
- Dolphin's flesh, (2)
- Domesday Book, (2)
- descr.
- biographical notice of Yorks. tenants in (2)
- Domfront, (2)
- Domgiol's casket,
- Don Pottery,
- Doncaster, (2)
- Donmoo, Marg,
- Donnyngton, Rich,
- Donors of St. Cuthbert window,
- Dorchester, bp. of,
- Dorynglaw,
- Doughty, Dughty, John,
- Dove with Chrismatory,
- Dover, (2)
- Dowson, widow,
- Doyley, Rob,
- Drake, historian,
- Drapery, classic,
- Drax, Thos,
- Drawswerde, Thos, (2)
- Dreing, Dreng, Dring, (5)
- Drynghouses,
- Ducket, Duket, Geo, M. P,
- sir Geo bart, F. S. A, paper by, on Harwood evidences,
- sir Geo, bart. M. P,
- sir Geo. F, bart,
- Grace,
- John
- John, M. P,
- Lionel, M. P,
- sir Lionel, (2)
- Mary,
- Ric,
- sir Ric. (2)
- sir Rich. John, of Grayrigg,
- Stephen, M. P,
- Thos M. P,
- sir Thos,
- Will,
- Will, M. P,
- Dugdale, sir W,
- Dunbar,
- Dunfermlyn,
- Dundas, sir Laur,
- Dunheved, Launceston,
- Dunkeld, (2)
- Dunkeswyk, (4)
- Dunsley,
- Dunwell, Rob,
- Dunwicke, Ambrose,
- Durham,
- abbey, MS. from, (2)
- bp. of,
- castle,
- chapter house (2)
- early churches at, (2)
- churchyard at,
- cloisters,
- Galilee,
- painted glass,
- portable altar at,
- Routh library at
- seculars displaced at,
- Simeon of;
- Durolipons,
- Dyatson, Ric,
- Dykson, Nic,
- Dyneley, Fras,
- E
- EADBURT, bp,
- Eadfrid,
- Eadgar, Atheling,
- Eadgith, queen,
- Eadhelm,
- Eadmund, (4)
- Eadred, (2)
- Eadric the wild,
- Eadulf, (2)
- Eadweard the elder, (2)
- Eadwine, king, (2)
- Eafa,
- Eagle and fish, (2)
- Ealdhune, bp, (2)
- Eanflede,
- Eanfrith,
- Eanred, (2)
- Eadwy, king,
- Earlsborough, (2)
- East Ardsley,
- East Carlton,
- Eata, (4)
- Eatanus, bp,
- Ebba, abbess,
- Ebden, Will,
- Eboracum, Eburacum, (7)
- Eborace, variants of, on coins, (2)
- Ebsi, Normandy, abbot of,
- Ebwald, Rob,
- Eccleston church,
- Ecgberht, (3)
- Ecgburh, abbess,
- Ecgfrida, (2)
- Ecgfrith. king, (4)
- Echa, Etha, (2)
- Eculf,
- Eddryngton, Ric,
- Edelberht,
- Edelwini,
- Edenthorpe,
- Edgar Atheling,
- Edinburgh, (3)
- Edith, queen, (2)
- Edmondson, Will,
- Edmund Ironside,
- Edon, Herry,
- Edric, Streona,
- Edward, duke of York,
- Edward I, (3)
- II,
- III,
- IV, (3)
- St, Shrine,
- Edwards, Mr, (2)
- Edwin, Edwyn, earl, (4)
- Edwin and Morker,
- Edworthe,
- Egbert,
- Egil,
- Egremond, John,
- Eilaf,
- Eilsi of Tees, (2)
- Ekrylton, Rob,
- Eland, sir John de, (2)
- Eldon, Rob,
- Elfsi,
- Elfthryth, dau. of Alfred,
- Elias fed,
- Elland church, (2)
- Ellenborough, (2)
- Biters, The,
- Ellis, Ellys, A. S, on Yorkshire Tenants in Domesday Book,
(2)
- Sir Hen
- John,
- Mr,
- Mr. W. S (2)
- Will,
- Ellyson, John,
- Elmeslay, Rob, (2)
- Elred,
- Elric, Egilric, Ethelric, (3)
- Elwold, Will,
- Elwik, Rauf,
- Ely, chancellor of, (2)
- Elys, Alfred, (2)
- Emessye,
- Emma, queen,
- Emondson, Cristofer,
- Empingham, Rutland,
- England, great chamberlain of, (2)
- Enguerrand III,
- Eoferwic ceastre, (2)
- Eoppa,
- Eorl,
- Epitaph on Osbert, (2)
- Epocessa, Ypocessa,
- Erfast, Ric, son of,
- Ergom, Ergum ( Erghom),
- Eric I, (2)
- Ermenhilda, (2)
- Ermentrude,
- Ermine represented, (2)
- Ermine Street,
- Ernebargha,
- Ernwine,
- Ernulfsthorpe,
- Eryngton, John,
- Eschul,
- Eslyngton, John,
- Esnebern,
- Esshby, Ric,
- Essylwoode, Ric,
- Estkeswyk,
- Eston, Northants,
- Esyngwold, John,
- Etampes,
- Ethelbercht, Ethelberht, (2)
- Etheldreda, St,
- Etheldritha,
- Ethelstan,
- Ethelwine,
- Ethelwini, (2)
- Eton College,
- Etton, Eliz, (2)
- Eu, Alice, countess of,
- Eudo,
- Eugenius,
- Eure, river, (3)
- Eusebius, St,
- Eustace II, count of Boulogne,
- Everingham, family,
- Everley, Ralph de,
- Everton,
- Evroult, monks of,
- Exeter,
- Eye priory, (3)
- Eyelid healed,
- Eykering,
- Eyre's, St. Cuthbert, (4)
- Eystem,
- Eyton, Mr, his hist. of Shropshire,
- F
- FACEBY, Rob,
- Facsimile of early deed,
- Factory Lane, Doncaster, (2)
- Fagadun,
- Fairfax, dame Anne,
- Rob,
- sir T,
- visct, (3)
- Will,
- his siege of York,
- Falstone, monument, (3)
- Familia, (2)
- Fancehede, John,
- Farand, Rob,
- Faree, Katheryn,
- Farleton,
- Farmon, (3)
- priest of Harwood,
- name explained, (2)
- Farne, (7)
- Farnham, (3)
- Farningho, Northants,
- Farnley Hall, Otley,
- Fat brought by crows,
- Faucett, Rob,
- Faux, Herry.
- Fawbarne, Thos,
- Fawkes, W. H,
- Fawthorp, Bryan,
- Felgeld healed,
- Felle, ferry,
- Fenton, John,
- Fenwick,
- Fereman, John,
- Feretory, (4)
- Fergant, Alan,
- Feron, Agnes,
- Ferrara, Isabel de, (2)
- Ferrets, Matilda de, (2)
- Ferriby, North,
- Ferrieres, Hen. de,
- Fetherston, Fetherstane, Rob,
- Fiends, see Demons Figures in niches,
- Filey,
- Filling, (2)
- Fillingham,
- Fimber,
- Fines, Ad,
- Fines, Finibus, Maximae et Flauiæ, (2)
- Finningley,
- Fire at birth of Saints,
- Fish represented,
- Fishburne, Ric,
- Fishergate bar, (2)
- Fitz Balderon, Will,
- Baldric, Hugh, (10)
- Edith, Rob,
- Engleran, Benedict,
- Erfast, Ric, (2)
- Erneis, Adeline,
- Eudo,
- Ralph, (2)
- Rob. (4)
- Fulk, Rob,
- Gilbert, Ric,
- Hugh, Eleanor,
- Eliz,
- Hen baron,
- Marg,
- Ilbert, Enguerrand,
- John, Eustace,
- Nigel, Will, (3)
- Norman, Hugh,
- Osbern, Will, (7)
- Reinfrid, Gilb, (3)
- Helwise
- Roger,
- Richard, Rob, (3)
- Roy, Rob,
- Stephen, Ralph, (2)
- Sweyn, Adam,
- Turgis, Ric. de, (2)
- Warm, arms of,
- William, earl,
- Flambard, bp,
- Flamborough, (3)
- Flamville, Roger de,
- Flamstead,
- Flandrensis, John le, seal of,
- Flanwyth, John,
- Flaxton, John,
- Fleming, bp,
- John,
- John le (2)
- seal of John le,
- sir John le,
- Thos,
- Flemyng, Geo,
- Fletcher, Ric,
- Flintham, Notts,
- Floketon, Adam de,
- Martin de,
- Peter de,
- Ric. de,
- deed corrected,
- Floure, Marg,
- Folkerthorpe,
- Folkestone, (2)
- Folkingham, Grantham,
- Fone, Thos,
- Fontenay abbey, (4)
- Foorde,
- Foorgyll, John,
- Forne, (3)
- Foro, Ainulphus de,
- Forster, Thos,
- Forth, river,
- Fortibus, de, Isabella,
- Foster, Archbd,
- Foss island,
- Fossard, Agnes,
- Gertrude,
- Nigel, (4)
- Rob, (3)
- Fountains, abbot of,
- Fowler, Jas, F. S. A,
- on St. Will window,
- Josh,
- rev. J. T F. S. A, (4)
- on St Cuthbert window,
- Will,
- Fox, Edw,
- Thos. the elder,
- Thos. the younger,
- Foxgale, John,
- Fragmenta Vetusta,
- Fraisingthorpe,
- Fraitville,
- Franklane, Isabell,
- Fraser, Gilb,
- Freckleton,
- Frederyk, widow,
- Freeman, Dr. E. A,
- Freerslev, in Sealand, (2)
- Freman, Thos,
- Frenas, John,
- Frerton, co. Fife,
- Fresnay, fief of,
- Freules, John de,
- Friars, Carmelites, York,
- Fridgast,
- Friston,
- Frodoard, chronicle of,
- Fulford,
- Fuller, Nic,
- Fulthorp, Rog. de,
- Fulwood, Geo, (2)
- Funmere,
- Funlance, Ric,
- Furness abbey,
- Furnys, Rob,
- Fyssher, Nic,
- G
- GABROCENTIO,
- Gachett, John,
- Gaimar, Geoffrey, (5)
- Gainsborough,
- Galacum, (2)
- Galava, (2)
- Galilee at Durham,
- Galloway,
- Galmanho, (2)
- Galtres, forest of, (2)
- Game,
- Gamel, (6)
- Gaud, de, Baldwin,
- Gilb, (4)
- Ralph, (2)
- Rob,
- Walt, (2) see Ghent arms of,
- Garewine,
- Garforth, (2)
- Gargrave,
- Garnett, Herry,
- Garraby,
- Garstell, Mat,
- Garth, Chas,
- Gascoigne, Bridg,
- Jean,
- John
- judge, (2)
- Marm, (2)
- Will,
- sir Will, (3)
- Gate, Will,
- Gate Fulford,
- Gauthorpe, Terrington, (2)
- Gam, John,
- Gawthorp,
- Gayle, Geo, (2)
- Gayrstang, Will,
- Gayton, Thos, elder,
- Geggs, John,
- Geldard, John,
- Gems represented in glass, (2)
- Gent's History of York, (2)
- notes on St. Cuthbert Window, (5)
- Geoffrey, bp,
- George III, king,
- Gerardville family,
- Gerente,
- Ghent, Gilb. de, (3) see Gand
- Gherbod, (2)
- Ghisnes, Manasses, count of,
- Gibbon, Will,
- Gibson, James,
- Giggleswick,
- Giggs, Agnes,
- Gilbank, Agnes,
- Gill, Will,
- Gilling, (2)
- Gilliot, Peter,
- Gallo, Phelip,
- Gillot Bar, (3)
- Gillow, Kateren,
- Gillyot, Cristofer,
- Gilson, Will,
- Gilwyn, Will,
- Girdles, (3)
- Girdle of St. Cuthbert,
- Girdlyngton, Nic,
- Givedale, Rob. de, (2)
- Glastonbury, Douglas of,
- Glasyn, Thos,
- Gledholt, John de, (2)
- Glewe, Will,
- Glonicorn,
- Gloucester abbey,
- E. window at,
- duke of, (2)
- earl of, (3)
- Glovers Collections,
- Gobcroft, Austeyn,
- Goch = red,
- Goddard, Mary A,
- Goddeshalbe, Thos, (2)
- Godehilda, Borell,
- Godgifo,
- Godric,
- Godritha,
- Godson, Geo, (2)
- Goldesmyth, Will,
- Goldsmith's history,
- Goldstone, Grace,
- Gonnerville,
- Good Henry, (2)
- Goode, John,
- Goodebarne, Thos,
- Goodrun Bar,
- Goodwyn, Anthony, (2)
- Goodyer, Will, (2)
- Goose, boiling of,
- Goranton, Hervey, son of,
- Gospels, book of,
- Gospatric, (7)
- Gournai,
- Gournay, Gerard de,
- Gousle, Ralph de,
- Gouvix, Rob, (2)
- Goxhill, Gousle,
- Goz, Ric,
- Grafton, nr. Aldborough,
- Granger, Thos,
- Granham, (2)
- Gransmore,
- Graunge, John,
- Graville, Gerardville, (3)
- Gray, Mr, Roman remains in garden of, (2)
- Grayson, Will,
- Graystock, (2) see Greystock
- Great Casterton,
- Greek letters in Saxon legends,
- Green, Mr, portrait of,
- Gregory XIII, pope, (2)
- Grene, Elene,
- Grenebank, Thos,
- Grenegate, Thos. de,
- Grenewelle, Rob,
- Grentmesnil, Ivo de,
- Gresle, Greslet, Alb. de, (3)
- Gresley priory, Notts, (2)
- Grestain abbey,
- Greteland, (4)
- Grethede, John,
- Grey, John,
- Greystock, baron of,
- Grimbold,
- Grimescar, (3)
- Grimsby, (2)
- Grimston, (4)
- Grinchel, thane,
- Grindleton,
- Grouchynge,
- Groves, Will
- Guardianship of St. Cuthbert,
- Gudfert,
- Gudrun,
- Guerche, Domitia de la,
- Guestmaster,
- Guiars de Moulins,
- Guild of Corpus Christi, York,
- of St Christofer and S. Geo,
- Guildhall, York,
- Guisborough priory,
- Guisnes, count of, (2) see Ghisnes
- Gulles, Edm,
- Gundulf, bp, (2)
- Gundrada, (2)
- Gunnelby,
- Gunnora, duchess, (3)
- Guntons, Peterborough,
- Gurnald, Edw,
- Gurnard, Ric,
- Gurney, House of,
- Gutherith, (2)
- Guthfrith, Guthred, (4)
- Guthrum, (3)
- Guylde of St. Cristofer and St. George York,
- Gwarthmaelawe,
- Gwynomar, dapifer,
- Gybson, Ric,
- Gylfield, Nic,
- Gylle, Geo,
- Gynes, Ingelram de,
- Gypton, Edm,
- H
- HACKNESS,
- Haddington, sheriff of, (2)
- Hadrian, (2)
- Haduuald, death of,
- Hagenby,
- Haget, Bertram, of Healaugh, (2)
- Hagh, John,
- Haghouse,
- Hagworthingham,
- Haigh, rev. D. H, on Cambodunum, (2)
- on Yorks. Mints of Danish kings
- on Thornhill Runic inscriptions,
- Hair, blue or red,
- Hakbarro, Johu,
- Haldene in Hessay, (2)
- Halfdan,
- Halfpenny's view of York walls,
- Haliday, John,
- Halifax,
- excursion,
- vic. of,
- Geo. Street,
- Hall Tower Hill, Barwick in Elmet, (2)
- Hallam,
- Halle, Hall, Cristofer,
- Eliz,
- Mr. James,
- Jamys,
- John (5)
- Ric, (2)
- Rob. of the,
- Will, (2)
- Hallelujah victory,
- Halls described, (2)
- Halom, Rob,
- Halselyn, Ralph, (2)
- Halton,
- Hameline, (2)
- Hamelton, Adam de,
- Hamilton,
- Hamo,
- Hampton Court, Herefordshire,
- Hamshaw, John,
- Ham'ton, John,
- Hamylton, Will,
- Hand of St. Cuthbert issuing from tomb
- Handley, John,
- Hannen, rt. hon. sir Jas, (2)
- Harald,
- Haarfager,
- Harbottel, Agnes,
- Harcourt, lady, C. G. V, (5)
- Hardbrecins,
- Harding,
- Hardrada,
- Hardulf,
- Harewood, (6)
- Harland, Jamys,
- Harlech,
- Harnes, Thos,
- Harold, (7)
- Harpham,
- Harrington, Harryngton, Nic,
- Harryson, John,
- Hartley, Matt,
- Hartley, Greeus, and Co,
- Hartlington, (2)
- Harton,
- Harwood,
- castle, (3)
- ch
- chantry,
- evidences, by sir George Ducket, bart, F. S. A,
- see Harewood
- Haselwood, (2)
- Hastings,
- battle of, (5)
- Bridget,
- sir Fras,
- Helen de,
- Hatfield,
- Hawdewyn, Jeffray,
- Haveweldun, Adam de,
- Hawart, Hawarth, (2)
- Hawise de Mortemer,
- Hawkeswick, Kettlewell,
- Hawkewell,
- Hawkyn, Rob,
- Hawton, Symon,
- Haxby, Miles,
- Hay of Willey,
- Hay, Rob. de,
- Head of St. Oswald,
- Headingley,
- Healaugh,
- Heardulf,
- Heath Hall, Wakefield,
- Heaton, Miss, J. Carr's letter to,
- Hebdeu, family of de, (3)
- Heckington,
- Hedon, Roger de,
- Hegg's legend,
- Heimskringla Saga, (3)
- Helagh, see Healaugh
- Helay, Adam de,
- Helicourt in Veymont,
- Helisend,
- Helme, Will,
- Helmely,
- Helmet of Hen. V,
- Helperby,
- Helthwaite,
- Henlayk, Will,
- Henning, king,
- Henry I, (5)
- supposed birth at Selby,
- III, (4)
- IV, (4)
- portraits of, (2)
- V, (6)
- VI, (4)
- VII, (3)
- chapel,
- Henry, Prince of Wales, (4)
- Hepp = Shap,
- Herbert the chamberlain, (3)
- Hereford, (2)
- Herefrid, (6)
- Hereward,
- Herfax, Herry,
- Herleva,
- Hermer, (2)
- Hernegrim, see Aregrim Herpham, Jas,
- Herpar, John,
- Herries, lord,
- Herryson, Bart,
- Jas,
- John (4)
- John the Dutchman,
- Rob,
- Hertford,
- Heslerton, (2)
- Heslrngtou,
- Hessay, (2)
- Hessians,
- Hessle,
- Hessylwodde, Cristofer,
- Heton, de, Matilda,
- Hethwalley, Will. de,
- Heubank, John,
- Heunna, earl,
- Heversham, Westmoreland,
- Hewbank, Will,
- Hewe, John,
- Heworth, (2)
- Hewson, John,
- Hexham, coins found at,
- Hey, John,
- Heyford, Warren, Oxon, (3)
- Heyworth Mount,
- Hickleton, (2)
- Hickling, (2)
- High collectors of subsidy,
- Hilda, St,
- Hildebrand, pope,
- Hildmer, (2)
- Hill, Alice,
- Ric,
- Rob,
- Thos,
- Will, (2)
- Hincaster with Levens,
- Hirst, Rob,
- Historica Narratio,
- Hobson, Ric,
- Hoby,
- Hockey playing,
- Hoddleston, Will,
- Hogeson, Crist,
- Holden, (3)
- Holdernesse,
- Holdesworth, Will,
- Holehowe,
- Holewell ale. Howell Hall,
- Holgate, Ric,
- Holland, North,
- Hollegate,
- Holles, Gerv, (2)
- Holm, Holme, (3)
- Holme on Spalding Moor,
- Harry
- Holroyd, J. Baker, (2)
- Holy Island,
- Holy water sent,
- Holy well,
- Hompton,
- Hoode, John,
- Hook, dean, (2)
- Hooknorton, Oxon,
- Hooton Pagnel, register, (3)
- Hope, Rauff,
- Hopton, de, Adam,
- Anabell,
- Hen,
- John, (2)
- Joanna,
- Ric,
- Rog, (2)
- Thos,
- Charters,
- Horae,
- Horbury, (2)
- ch,
- monument to J. Carr at,
- Horebyry, Johannes de,
- Horestan Castle, (2)
- Horley, Rog,
- Hormsby, Rob,
- Horn of Ulf,
- Horne, John,
- Hornclyff, Robt,
- Horneclyff, Rob,
- Horner, Thos,
- Hornton,
- Horse pulling down bread,
- Horsford,
- Horskepar, Geo,
- Horsley antiquary on Itineraries,
- Hose, Amiciarde,
- Hen. de,
- Hoton,
- House on fire,
- Housman, Howsman, Eliz,
- Hoveden,
- Hoxuey,
- Hoyland,
- Hubner, Insc. Brit,
- Huby, Will,
- Huchonson, Hutchynson, Herry,
- Ric (3)
- Rob,
- Thos, (2)
- Will, (2)
- Hucknall, Notts, (2)
- Huddleston, Eliz,
- Hudson, Jas,
- Huggate, Hugget, (2)
- Hugh, Hugo, earl, (3)
- Hughley, Howe,
- Hughes, Mr,
- Hukpenny, Will,
- Hulbert, rev. canon,
- Hull, river,
- Humber, river, (4)
- Hume's history,
- Humphrey, duke, (2)
- Hundmanby, Hunmanby, (4)
- Hunkleby,
- Hunsingore,
- Huntclyff, Will,
- Hunte, Thos, (2)
- Hunter, rev. Josh, on Clayhouse,
- Hallamshire, (2)
- Huntewyke, grange of,
- Huntingdon, Hen. of,
- Huntlay, Rob,
- Huntyngton, John,
- Hurst, (2)
- Husbandry,
- Huscarl, moneyer, (2)
- Hnstwyk, John,
- Hutton, (2)
- Hyandson, Ric,
- Hyeland, Ada de,
- Hyll, Will, see Hill
- Hylton, Jennet,
- Hype, John,
- Hyum, Nic,
- I
- IBBETSON, sir Jas, bart,
- Iconshaw, Thom. de,
- Ielle, (2)
- Ifelde of Cumberland,
- Ignoge, Imogen, (2)
- Ilkley, (3)
- Images of Hen. VI,
- In, (3)
- In medio,
- Ine, (8)
- Ingelgar, moneyer, (3)
- Ingemund,
- Ingham,
- Ingilby, Ivan,
- Ingild, (3)
- Ingleby,
- Ingmanthorp,
- Ingred,
- Inguar,
- Ingyar,
- Innaa,
- Inne,
- Inscriptions at Istaby, Sweden,
- Insertion of glass behind iron bar,
- Insula, see Delisle Insulæ de, Eliz, (4)
- Interlacing pattern on portable altar,
- Inundation of Scotland threatened,
- Investiture,
- Ipswich, (2)
- Irby on Humber, (2)
- Ireland, duke of,
- Irnham,
- Irton, Cam,
- Isabel, princess,
- Inca,
- Isembert, abbot,
- Istaby, Sweden,
- Isurium, (2)
- Itinera explained,
- Iuor, (5)
- Ivar,
- Ivor,
- Iwar,
- J
- JACKDAWS,
- Jackson, Jakson, Mr. B. W,
- rev canon, M. A,
- Chas,
- Christ
- sir Geo, bart, M. P,
- Herry
- John, (2)
- Mary,
- Peter, (2)
- Ric,
- Rob,
- Thos,
- Will,
- Jakesley,
- James I,
- James, sir Hen, C. B,
- Jameson, Thos,
- Jarrow,
- Jason, Peter,
- Jedburgh,
- Jeffrayson, John,
- Jenkynson, Rob,
- Jerome, St, (2)
- Jerusalem chamber, scene in,
- Jervaulx, abbot of,
- Jesus College, Camb, (2)
- Jewels represented, (2)
- Jews, massacre of, at York,
- Jinckyn, Ric,
- Joerl,
- John, king, (2)
- John of Gaunt, (4)
- John, St, of Beverley,
- Johnson, Jonson, James,
- Leon,
- Peter,
- Rob,
- Rug,
- Will, (2)
- Jonah, book of,
- Jordan,
- Judicial proceeding,
- Judson, Hewe,
- Juliocenon,
- Julius II, pope,
- Jumieges abbey,
- Junius Fransc,
- Jupiter Serapis,
- Justice, Mr,
- Jutes, traces of,
- Jybbe, Luke, (2)
- K
- KARL, (2)
- Karre, Thos,
- Katherine, St, (2)
- Kecseburgh, Kesseburk, Kerglede, (2)
- Keep at York,
- Keer, Rob. de,
- Keld, Edw,
- Kelfield,
- Kelleseye, Will de,
- Kemp, bp. of London,
- Kendal, (4)
- barons of
- barony of,
- seneschal of,
- Kendal, John,
- Kendalle, Will,
- Kenncdy, (2)
- Kenrick, rev. I,
- Kensington Museum,
- Kensurth,
- Kent, Edm, earl of,
- Kentigern, St,
- Kescy, Thos,
- Keswick, (3)
- Ketel of Melsa,
- Kettylwell, Will,
- Kexby,
- Key of shrine,
- Kilborne, John,
- Kildale, (2)
- Kildate,
- Kilham,
- Kilmashoge, nr. Dublin,
- Kilnsey in Craven,
- Kilvert, (2)
- Kimberworth, (2)
- Kinderton, (2)
- King's Coll. chapel,
- Kingston, duke of;
- Kippax,
- Kirby, Kirkby, in Kendall, (2)
- Hall, (3)
- Lonsdale ch,
- Misperton, (2)
- Moorside,
- Overblows, (4)
- Underdale, (2)
- Kirk,
- Kirkbramwith, rect. of, (2)
- Kirk burn,
- Kirkby,
- Kirkby, Marg,
- Kirkdale dial,
- Kirk, Ella,
- Kirkestall, abbot of.
- Kirketon, Rog. de,
- Kirkleatham Hall, Redcar,
- Kirklees, camp, (3)
- Kirklees, prioress and cony. of,
- Kirksandal, (2)
- Kirkslack,
- Kissing St. Cuthbert's foot,
- Kitchen scene,
- Kitchyn, Thos,
- Kithley, Alice de,
- Knaith, Lincs,
- Knapton, (2)
- Knapton, Thos,
- Knaresborough, (3)
- Knavesmire, racecourse,
- Knayton, Thos,
- Knee cured,
- Kneesall, (2)
- Knight, Pattrick,
- Knives represented, (4)
- Knoll, John,
- Knowles, Mr, tracings by,
- Korah, etc, swallowed up, (2)
- Kyme, Simon de,
- Kyrke hammerton,
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