Publications - General Subject Index 1889-2016
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Abbots of Kirkstall | ||
Abbots of Kirkstall, Seals, | II, 17, 18 | |
Aberford Parish Register | ||
Aberford Parish Register, 1540-1812. Ed. by G. D. Lumb. | XXXVI, | |
Adam Fitz, Peter | ||
Adam Fitz, Peter of Birkin, R. Holmes, | IX, 56 | |
Adel | ||
Adel. W. T. Lancaster, | IV, 261 | |
---- Camp. Note by Thoresby. | XXVIII, 456 | |
---- Church, Armorial Window. W. B. B. Turner, | XXVIII, 464 | |
---- Register, 1600. | XXII, 107 | |
------------- 1606-1812. Ed, by G. D. Lumb, | V | |
Agbrigg and Morley Wapentake | ||
Agbrigg and Morley Wapentake – Lay Subsidies 1545 | IX, 311; XI, 101, 333; |
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Agbrigg and Morley Wapentake – Lay Subsidies 1598 | XV, 132 | |
Agriculture. | ||
The Fawkes Family and their Estates in Wharfedale, 1819-1936. Marion Sharples. |
2nd ser. 6. | |
William Vavasour: the squire of Weston, 1798-1833. M. Creaser. | LVI, 159 | |
Aire (River) | ||
Aire (River) Survey, from Leeds to Weeland, 1690. | IX, 193 | |
Aire & Calder Navigation | ||
Aire & Calder Navigation -- Letter from Thoresby, 1700. |
XXVIII, 447 | |
Aire and Calder Navigation. G. Ramsden. | XLI, 383 | |
Aldam, William | ||
William Aldam, backbench MP for Leeds, 1841-1847: national issues versus local interests. D. G. Paz. | 2nd ser. 8, 17. | |
Alfred Place | ||
Alfred Place Terminating Building Society, 1825-43. W. C. Rimmer | XLVI, 303. | |
Allerton Bywater | ||
Allerton Bywater. See Chapter House Records | ||
Allotments and Awards | ||
Allotments and Awards under the Garforth Enclosure Act, | XXXVII, 105 | |
Anderton Rents | ||
Anderton Rents, 1708, | XXVI, 163 | |
Animal remains | ||
Animal remains. See Excavations | ||
Antislavery | ||
Wilson Armistead and the Leeds Antislavery Movement. I. E. Goodyear. | LIV, 113. | |
Archaeology | ||
Archaeology, Study of, Lucins Smith, Bishop of Knaresborough, | XXVIII, 233 | |
Architecture | ||
The architect of Holy Trinity Church, Leeds. W. J. Connor. | LIV, 293 | |
Benjamin Gott of Armley House, Leeds, 1762-1840: patron of the arts. Veronica M. E. Lovell. | LIX, 177 | |
Church Architecture in Leeds, 1700-1799. Terry Friedman. | 2nd ser. 7 | |
The Georgian Public Buildings of Leeds and the West Riding. K. Grady. | LXII | |
R. D. Chantrell, Architect: his life and work in Leeds, 1818-1847. Christopher Webster. | 2nd ser. 2. | |
Thorp Arch Hall, 1749-1756: 'dabling a little in Mortar'. Brett Harrison. | 2nd ser. 4, 1 | |
Armistead, Wilson | ||
Wilson Armistead and the Leeds Antislavery Movement. I. E. Goodyear. | LIV, 113. | |
Armley | ||
Armley Chapelry Register, 1764-1812, | XXIII; XXXI | |
Benjamin Gott of Armley House, Leeds, 1762-1840: patron of the arts. Veronica M. E. Lovell. | LIX, 177 | |
Armour (with Plates) | ||
Armour (with Plates), W. Kerr Smith, | IV, 117 | |
Arms | ||
Arms of Danby, | XXXVII, 28 | |
Falshaw of Leeds, | II, 51 | |
Ilbert de Lacy, | II, 17 | |
Kirkstall Abbey, | II, 17 | |
Leeds, | XV, 183, XXVI, 274 |
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Shilleto, | XXVI, 308 | |
Washington (at Selby Abbey), | XXVIII, 181 | |
Arrears of Pay | ||
Arrears of Pay due to Captain Thoresby, | XXVIII, 433 | |
Arthington | ||
Arthington, Early History. W. T, Lancaster. | IV, 148 | |
Arthington Nunnery, Early Charters. W, T, Lancaster, | XXII, 118 | |
Arthington Nunnery. C. A. Lupton. | LIII, 224. | |
Asolf | ||
Asolf or Essolf (12th century). R. Holmes, | IX, 23 | |
Assessment (Leeds) | ||
Assessment (Leeds), 1692, | XXVIII, 444 | |
Augustinian Canons | ||
Augustinian Canons. See Bolton Priory | ||
B | ||
Bachelors and Widowers | ||
Bachelors and Widowers, Tax on, 1695, H, W. Thompson, | XXIV, 362 | |
Baines, Edward | ||
Edward Baines, editor: great man, great liar? The press assessment. David Thornton. | 2nd ser. 14, 37. | |
Baker, Rev. Thomas | ||
Baker, Rev. Thomas, Letter from Thoresby to, 1712, | XXVIII, 461 | |
Baptist Church | ||
The Baptist breach at Bramley. R. J. Owen. |
LIV, 230. | |
Wintoun Street Baptist Church, 1870-1895. R. J. Owen. | LIII, 171. | |
Barker, Joseph | ||
Joseph Barker and the Radical Cause, 1848-1851. Stephen Roberts. |
2nd ser. 1, 59. | |
Barker, Joseph, and The People, M. Brook. | XLVI, 331. | |
Barnbow | ||
Barnbow, | see XVII, Ch. 10 | |
Barwick-in-Elmet | ||
Barwick-in-Elmet : History. F. S. Colman. | XVII | |
---- , Old Deeds relating to. R. B, Cook. | XXII, 174 | |
Barwick-in-Elmet. Letters of the Rev. George Plaxton, M.A, Rector of. Miss E. M. Walker. | XXXVII, 30. | |
Barwick and Scholes | ||
Barwick and Scholes, 15th-century Rental, W. T, Lancaster, | XXVIII, 238 | |
Beckwith, Frank | ||
Annotated list of the writings of Frank Beckwith, compiled by G. Woledge. | LVI, 198. | |
Beeston | ||
Beeston Chapelry Register, 1724-1812, Ed, G. D. Lumb | XXIII, XXIX | |
--------, Family of. W. T, Lancaster, | XXIV, 245 | |
Stank Hall barn, Leeds, ed. by H. E. J. Le Patourel. | LIV, 237 | |
Bell Ringing |
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Bell Ringing at Leeds in 1632, note in handwriting of Ralph Thoresby | XXII, 234 | |
Berkenhout, John |
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Berkenhout, John. “Pendavid Bitterzwigg”. F. Beckwith | XLI, 283 | |
Birkin Church |
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Birkin Church, Ordination of South Chapel in | IX, 62 | |
Birstall |
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Birstall, Oakwell Hall: inventory of goods, 1611. Miss A. G. Foster | XLI, 114 | |
Birstall, Gomersal and Heckmondwike | ||
Birstall, Gomersal and Heckmondwike, W. T. Lancaster | XXVI, 25 | |
---- Chantry in (Edw. VI) | XXVIII, 431 | |
Bolton Priory | ||
Bolton Priory, Architectural Description, with some Account of Augustinian Canons. A. Hamilton Thompson, | XXX | |
Boyle, family | ||
"Fair befall the Flax Field": aspects of the history of the Boyle family and their flax business. M. B. Boyle. | LVI, 1. | |
Boyne, William | ||
Boyne, William, Numismatist, of Leeds, G. D. Lumb, | XXXIII, 228 | |
Bradford | ||
'Shall it be Bradford or Leeds?': the origins of professional football in the West Riding textile district. A. J. Arnold. | LXIII, 81. | |
Bramhope | ||
Bramhope. W. T. Lancaster. | IX, 228 | |
Episodes in the history of Golden Acre. Tony Shelton. | 2nd ser. 11, 19 | |
Bramley | ||
Bramley Chapelry Register, 1724-1812. Ed, G. D. Lumb. |
XXIII; XXIX | |
Bramley Scribbling Miller, Diary, see Rogerson | ||
The Baptist breach at Bramley. R. J. Owen. | LIV, 230 | |
The Leather Industries and the Growth of Bramley. A. Silson. | 2nd ser. 19, 77. | |
Brawl in Kirkgate | ||
Brawl in Kirkgate, 13 Edw. II E. Kitson Clark, | IV, 125 | |
Bright, Dr. Timothy | ||
Bright, Dr. Timothy: Some Troubles of an Elizabethan Rector, H. Armstrong Hall. | XV, 30 | |
Burials | ||
The Burial Ground Problem in Leeds, c.1700-1914. Jim Morgan. | 2nd ser. 23 | |
Burials at St. Paul's Church, Leeds, 1796-1865. XV, 56 Burmantofts Old Hall. G, D. Lumb. | XXVI, 106 | |
C | ||
Calverley Charters | ||
Calverley Charters, Vol.I. Transcribed by S, Margerison. Ed. by W. P. Baildon and S. Margerison. | VI | |
Calverley, William de | ||
William de Calverley (c.1275-1319): a notable Franciscan Friar. M. Robson> | 2nd ser. 20, 1. | |
Carr, John | ||
Thorp Arch Hall, 1749-1756: 'dabling a little in Mortar'. Brett Harrison. | 2nd ser. 4, 1. | |
Chantrell, R.D. | ||
R. D. Chantrell, Architect: his life and work in Leeds, 1818-1847. Christopher Webster. | 2nd ser. 2 | |
Chantries of the Blessed Virgin Mary. | ||
Chantries of the B.V.M. in Leeds. T. Marshall, | IV, 65 | |
Chapel Allerton | ||
Chapel Allerton, Petition relating to the Mosses. Wm, Brigg, | XV, 274 | |
------ ----- ---- Register, 1724-1812. Ed. G, D. Lumb, | XXIII; XXIX | |
Visit to Chapel Allerton and Harwood in 1767. Rev, Joseph Ismay. | XXXVII, 333 | |
Chapels | ||
Chapels, Leeds, see also Armley, Beeston, Bramley, Chapel Allerton, Farnley, Headingley, Holbeck, Hunslet | ||
Chapter House Records | ||
Chapter House Records; Survey of manors of Leeds, Rothwell, Allerton Bywater, Kippax, Ledston. John Lister | XXXIII, 83 | |
Charitable Uses, | ||
Charitable Uses, Committee of, Leeds. Extracts from Minute Book, commencing 1664. | XXII, 355 | |
Chartae Leodienses | ||
Chartae Leodienses; with Notes on the Reame Family and the Leeds Chantries of the B.V.M. Thomas Marshall, | IV, 65 | |
Charter History of a Long Life |
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Charter History of a Long Life --Adam FitzPeter, of Birkin, Richard Holmes, | IV, 56 | |
Charters | ||
Charters and other documents relating to Kirkstall Abbey now in the British Museum, List of. | II, 19 | |
Charters of Arthington Nunnery. W. T. Lancaster, | XXII, 118 | |
------ ---, Calverley, | VI | |
Charters relating to the Possessions of Kirkstall Abbey in Allerton. F, R, Kitson and others, | IV, 42, 81 | |
Church plate | ||
Church plate. A survey of the plate of Leeds Parish Church and its ancient chapelries. J. Sprittles. | Monograph II. | |
Churchwardens' Accounts | ||
Churchwardens' Accounts -- Methley. E. Kitson Clark, | XI, 236; | |
------ ----- ----- ----- ----- ---- H. Armstrong Hall, | XI, 262 | |
Civil War Accounts | ||
Civil War Accounts, Some, 1647-1650, Ethel Kitson and E, Kitson Clark, | XI, 137 | |
Clark, E. Kitson | ||
Clark, E. Kitson. A. S. Turberville. | XXXVII, 310. | |
Claro Wapentake | ||
Claro Wapentake, Musters in, 1535. W. Paley Baildon, | XV. 111 | |
Clocks | ||
William Potts of Leeds, clockmaker. Michael S. Potts.. | 2nd ser.13, 25 | |
Cloth Hall, | ||
Cloth Hall, The White, Leeds (illustrated). Herbert Heaton. | XXII, 131 | |
Cloth trade | ||
Cloth trade. Yorkshire cloth traders in the United States, 1770-1840. H. Heaton. | XXXVII 225. | |
Clothiers | ||
Poem on the clothiers, 1730. F, Beckwith. |
XLI, 275 | |
The Clothier Families of Horsforth: Industrial Transition and Social Change in a West Yorkshire Textile Village, 1841-1881. Susan M Chell. | 2nd ser. 24, 25. | |
The rulers of Leeds: gentry, clothiers and merchants, c. 1425-1626. J. W. Kirby. | LIX, 22. | |
Coal | ||
Early Coal Mining in Leeds. G. D. Newton. | 2nd ser. 24, 1. | |
Waggonways and staiths: the impact of the Middleton Colliery on the township of Hunslet, c. 1750-1850. Barbara C. May. | 2nd ser. 3, 38 | |
Cockburn, Sir George | ||
Sir George Cockburn, 1848-1927. Arthur Elton. | 2nd ser. 3, 81 | |
Coins -- see Roman | ||
Conveyancing practice | ||
Conveyancing practice, from local records. Miss A. G. Foster. | XLI, 197 | |
Cookridge | ||
Mr. Kirke's wood. J. Sprittles. | LII, 80 | |
Copley Family | ||
Copley Family, Notes on Early Pedigree. W. Paley Baildon. | XXVI, 350; XXVIII, 195 | |
Copyhold Tenure | ||
Copyhold Tenure, Manorial System and, G. G. Alexander, | XXXIII, 283 | |
Counsel's Opinion | ||
Counsel's Opinion, 1686, Relating to Property of the Thoresby and Briggs Families. G. G. Alexander, | XXVIII, 405 | |
Court Rolls | ||
Court Rolls (14th -century) of the Manor of Thorner, W. T. Lancaster | XV, 153 | |
Creskelde | ||
Creskelde. Early iron workings. W. B. Crump. | XLI, 300 | |
Cressets | ||
Cressets, Notes of. John H. Whitham. | XV, 127 | |
Cromwell | ||
Cromwell, Petition to, 1657 | XXVIII, 440 | |
Cromwellbottom | ||
Cromwellbottom and Leventhorp, Lacy of. C. T. Clay, | XXVIII, 468 | |
Crosses of Leeds | ||
Crosses of Leeds, The Early (illustrated). W. G. Collingwood. | XXII, 267 | |
Crump, W. B | ||
Crump, W. B, M.A. | XLI, 101 | |
Cycles | ||
Leeds cyclists and cycle makers, 1880-1901. A. Elton. | 2nd ser. 5, 110 | |
D | ||
Danby, Christopher | ||
Danby, Christopher, of Masham and Farnley. Clifford Whone. | XXXVII, 1 | |
Deeds | ||
Deeds relating to Barwick-in-Elmet, | XXII, 174 | |
Denison Family | ||
Denison Family of Great Woodhouse and their Residences (ill.). G. D. Lumb. | XV, 251; XXVI, 102 | |
Dewsbury | ||
The Dewsbury riots and the Revd Benjamin Ingham. B. Scott. | LVI, 187 | |
Dukedom of Leeds | ||
Dukedom of Leeds. G, D. Lumb | XV, 1, 275 | |
E | ||
Ellis Family | ||
Ellis Family, of Kiddal Hall (with Pedigree), G. W. Waddington. |
II, 65 | |
---- ---- , ----- ----- ----- . G. D, Lumb. | XXVI, 61 | |
Emigration | ||
Emigration. Joseph Barker and The People, M. Brook. | XLVI, 331 | |
Enclosure | ||
The Enclosure of Common Land in Headingley-cum-Burley, 1828-34: Conflicts of Interest. E. J. Bradford. | 2nd ser. 18, 63. | |
Enclosure. Garforth Enclosure Act [1810], Allotments and Awards. | XXXVII, 105 | |
Engineering | ||
Early textile engineers in Leeds, 1780-1850. G. Cookson. | 2nd ser. 4, 40 | |
Thwaite Mill, Hunslet, and Thomas Cheek Hewes. Stuart B. Smith. | LIII, 82 | |
English Wool | ||
English Wool, Importation of, into Ireland. C. T. Clay, | XXVI, 155 | |
Eston, John de | ||
Eston, John de, Claim of. Arthur Beanlands. | XXIV, 227 | |
Excavations | ||
Kirkstall Abbey, 1950-1954. | XLIII | |
----- ----- ----- 1955-1959. | XLVIII | |
----- ----- ----- 1960-1964, with appraisal of results since 1950. | LI | |
Pontefract Priory, 1957-1961. | XLIX | |
Extent of the manors of | ||
Extent of the manors of Leeds, Rothwell, Allerton Bywater, Kippax and Ledston in 1341, | XXXIII, 83 | |
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Factory reform | ||
Factory reform. Leeds and the factory reform movement. J. T. Ward. | XLVI, 87 | |
Fairs and markets | ||
Fairs and markets, Yorkshire fairs and markets, to the end of the eighteenth century, K L. McCutcheon. | XXXIX | |
Falshaw, Sir James | ||
Falshaw, Sir James, Bart, (with Pedigree). J. W. Morkill. | II, 51 | |
Farnley | ||
Farnley Wood Plot. S. J. Chadwick. | XV, 122 | |
Farnley [Leeds], Tithes of, W. E. Preston. | XXXIII, 427 | |
Farnley, Christopher Danby of Masham and. C. Whone, | XXXVII, 1 | |
The Fawkes Family and their Estates in Wharfedale, 1819-1936. Marion Sharples. | 2nd ser. 6. | |
Farnley Chapelry Register | ||
Farnley Chapelry Register, 1724-1812. Ed. G.D.Lumb | XXIII, XXIX | |
Fawkes, family | ||
The Fawkes Family and their Estates in Wharfedale, 1819-1936. Marion Sharples. | 2nd ser. 6. | |
Fearn, Josiah |
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Josiah Fearn: a Villainous Lord of the Manor of Leeds. Margaret Pullan. | 2nd ser. 24, 41 | |
Fine arts | ||
Benjamin Gott of Armley House, Leeds, 1762-1840: patron of the arts. Veronica M. E. Lovell. | LIX, 177 | |
Leeds and public patronage of fine art, 1809-1888. Janet Douglas. | 2nd ser.11, 73 | |
First World War |
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Leeds and the First World War. David Thornton. | 2nd ser. 24, 111. | |
FitzPeter, Adam | ||
FitzPeter, Adam of Birkin. Richard Holmes, |
IX, 56 | |
Flax | ||
"Fair befall the Flax Field": aspects of the history of the Boyle family and their flax business. M. B. Boyle. | LVI, 1 | |
Football | ||
'Shall it be Bradford or Leeds?': the origins of professional football in the West Riding textile district. A. J. Arnold. | LXIII, 81 | |
Foundation of Kirkstall Abbey | ||
Foundation of Kirkstall Abbey etc. E. Kitson Clark, | IV, 169 | |
France | ||
France, Assessment to maintain War against, 1692. | XXVIII, 444 | |
Free School | ||
Free School Lands, Rental of the, | XXII, 362 | |
Forsyth, David | ||
David Forsyth and the City of Leeds School. E. W. Jenkins. | 2nd ser. 1, 75 | |
Fulneck | ||
The Moravian Settlement at Fulneck, 1742-1790. Geoffrey Stead. | 2nd ser. 9 | |
G | ||
Gardens | ||
Edward Oates and the making of the lost American garden at Meanwoodside, 1834-1864. Colin Treen. | 2nd ser. 5, 67 | |
Garforth Enclosure Act | ||
Garforth Enclosure Act [1810], Allotments and Awards, | XXXVII, 105 | |
Gas | ||
The Leeds gas strike, 1890. H. Hendrick.
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LIV, 78 | |
The origins of gas in Leeds: the Leeds Gas Light Company, 1817-35. A. Lockwood. | LVI, 114 | |
Genealogical Notes | ||
Genealogical Notes, Miscellaneous, James Rusby, | II, 36 | |
Gentry | ||
The rulers of Leeds: gentry, clothiers and merchants, c. 1425-1626. J. W. Kirby. | LIX, 22 | |
Golden Acre, Bramhope | ||
Episodes in the history of Golden Acre. Tony Shelton. | 2nd ser.11, 19 | |
Gomersal | ||
Gomersal, Birstall & Heckmondwike. W. T. Lancaster, | XXVI, 25 | |
Gott, Benjamin | ||
Benjamin Gott of Armley House, Leeds, 1762-1840: patron of the arts. Veronica M. E. Lovell. | LIX, 177 | |
Gott Family | ||
Gott Family, Mills, Papers, etc. See Leeds Woollen Industry, | XXXII | |
Graveley Family | ||
Graveley Family of Halton (with pedigree). J. W. Morkill, | II, 54 | |
Green Family | ||
Green Family of Horsforth. W. T. Lancaster, . | XXIV, 469 | |
H | ||
Halifax | ||
Halifax, Seals of the Corporate Bodies (ill.), John Stansfeld, |
II, 111 | |
----, Some Buildings of the Seventeenth Century in the Parish (ill.). T. F. Ford, | XXVIII, 1 | |
Hall | ||
Hall family of Stumperlow and Leeds. S. Brooke. | XLI, 309 | |
Hardcastle, Charles Donald | ||
Hardcastle, Charles Donald. G. D. Lumb. | XXXIII, 148 | |
Harding, Col. Walter | ||
City Square and Colonel Harding. G. Black. | LIV, 106 | |
Harewood. | ||
Harewood. Visit to Chapel Allerton and Harwood in 1767. Rev. Joseph Ismay. | XXXVII, 333 | |
Harrison, John | ||
Harrison, John, the Leeds Benefactor, Family of. G. D. Lumb, | XV, 48 | |
----------------and his times, M. A. Hornsey. | XXXIII,103 | |
---- ---- and Francis Layton, Letter from, respecting Baron Thorpe, 1650. | XXVIII, 462 | |
Headingley | ||
The Enclosure of Common Land in Headingley-cum-Burley 1828-34: Conflicts of Interest, E.J. Bradford. | 2nd ser. 18, 63 | |
Headingley-cum-Burley c.1544 – c.1784. John Cruikshank. | 2nd ser. 22 | |
Headingley Chapelry Register, 1724-1812. Ed. by G. D. Lumb. |
XXIII, XXIX | |
Headingley Hall: Lords and Tenants through Seven Centuries. J.M.Collinson | 2nd ser. 18, 18 | |
Headingley-cum-Burley c1544-c1784. John Cruickshank. | 2nd ser. 22. | |
Love and Marriage in Elizabethan Headingley. J. M. Collinson. | 2nd ser. 20, 41. | |
Robert the Dyer – the First Leeds Businessman? J. M. Collinson. | 2nd ser. 18, 88. | |
Speculative housing development in the suburb of Headingley, Leeds, 1838-1914. F. Trowell. | LIX, 50 | |
Hearth Tax Return | ||
Hearth Tax Return (Skyrack Wapentake), 1672. | II, 180; IV, 17 | |
Heaton, John Deakin | ||
Extracts from the journals of John Deakin Heaton, ed. by Bryan and Dorothy Payne. | LIII, 93 | |
Heckmondwike | ||
Heckmondwike, Beeston & Gomersal. W. T. Lancaster. | XXVI, 25 | |
Heraldry | ||
Heraldry: Royal Heraldic Supporters. N. C. Scatcherd. |
XXXIII, 459 | |
----: see also Arms | ||
Hewes, Thomas Cheek | ||
Thwaite Mill, Hunslet, and Thomas Cheek Hewes. Stuart B. Smith. | LIII, 82 | |
Hodgson, William | ||
Hodgson, William. Note on "William Hodgson's book" [MS.]. | XLVI, 379 | |
Holbeck | ||
A Victorian city mission: the Unitarian contribution to social progress in Holbeck and New Wortley, 1844-78. E. A. Elton. | LIV, 316 | |
Holbeck Chapelry Register, 1724-1812, Ed. by G. D. Lumb. |
XXIII, XXXI | |
----, St, Helen's Chapel. W. T. Lancaster, | XXIV, 134 | |
Hole, James | ||
Hole, James. Social reform in Victorian Leeds: the work of James Hole, 1820-1895. J. F. C. Harrison, | Monograph III | |
Holy Trinity Church | ||
The architect of Holy Trinity Church, Leeds. William J. Connor. |
LIV, 293 | |
Holy Trinity Church in the history of Leeds, 1727-1977. Gordon C. F. Forster. | LIV, 281 | |
Hook, Walter Farquhar | ||
Anglican Resurgence under W. F. Hook in early Victorian Leeds. Church Life in a Nonconformist Town, 1836-1851. Harry W. Dalton. | 2nd ser. 12 | |
Hook, Dr, Letter of Introduction of Thoresby to, 1701 | XXVIII, 448 | |
----, Dr. Robert, Letter from Tho, Kirke, respecting, 1703. | XXVIII, 457 | |
Walter Farquhar Hook, Vicar of Leeds: his work for the Church and the town, 1837-1848. H. W. Dalton. | LXIII, 27 | |
Hooton Pagnell | ||
Hooton Pagnell and its Market Cross (ill.). Prof, E. Clark, | XV, 26 | |
Horsforth | ||
The Clothier Families of Horsforth: Industrial Transition and Social Change in a West Yorkshire Textile Village, 1841-1881. Susan M Chell. | 2nd ser. 24, 25. | |
Horsforth, Early History, W, T. Lancaster. | XV, 222 | |
Housing | ||
Speculative housing development in the suburb of Headingley, Leeds, 1838-1914. F. Trowell. | LIX, 50 | |
Hudson, Sykes and Bousefield | ||
Hudson, Sykes & Bousefield: the rise and fall of a Leeds merchant and manufacturing House, Chris Hindle | 2nd ser. 30, 84 | |
Hunslet | ||
Hunslet Chapel--Mr. Clarke's MS. (A Thoresby MS.), | II, 161, 176 | |
------ Chapelry Register, 1734-1812. Ed. by G. D. Lumb. | XXIII, XXXI | |
Hunslet, in the later Middle Ages, G. G. Gamble. | XLI, 222 | |
The theatre in Hunslet Lane, I and II. J. Copley. | LIV, 65, 196 | |
Thwaite Mill, Hunslet, and Thomas Cheek Hewes. Stuart B. Smith. | LIII, 82 | |
Waggonways and staiths: the impact of the Middleton Colliery on the township of Hunslet, c. 1750-1850. Barbara C. May. | 2nd ser. 3, 38 | |
Hunter's Church Notes | ||
Hunter's Church Notes: St. Peter's, Leeds, | II, 26; | |
----------------------- St. John's, Leeds, | II, 33 | |
Hunton, Anthony, M.D. | ||
Hunton, Anthony, M.D, and his connexion with Harrogate. W. J. Kaye, | XXVIII, 212 | |
I | ||
Improvement | ||
Improvement in early Victorian Leeds. D. Fraser. | LIII, 71 | |
Indians | ||
The 'Wild Indian Savages' in Leeds. C. G. Galloway. | LIV, 305 | |
Ingham, Revd Benjamin | ||
The Dewsbury riots and the Revd Benjamin Ingham. B. Scott. | LVI, 187 | |
Inscriptions | ||
Inscriptions upon the Monuments in St. Peter's Church, Leeds, 1699 (A Thoresby
MS.)
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II, 162 | |
in the churchyard, | II, 165, 170; XXIV, 256; XXVI, 41 |
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----: See also Leeds Churches | ||
Inventories. | ||
Inventories. See Pawson Inventory 1676, | IV, 162; | |
Temple Newsam Wills 1612-1701, | XXXIII, 241 | |
Irish | ||
The Irish in Leeds, 1851-1861. T. Dillon. | LIV, 1 | |
Famine, Typhus and the Poor Law: Irish Families in Leeds. H. Kennally. | 2nd ser. 20, 57. | |
Iron | ||
Early iron workings at Creskelde, near Otley, W. B. Crump, |
XLI, 300 | |
Kirkstall Forge and monkish iron-making. R. A. Mott. | LIII, 154 | |
Italian Immigrants | ||
The Italian Immigrants in Leeds, 1881-1901. C.Nichol | 2nd ser. 19, 37 | |
J | ||
Jackson | ||
Jackson Family and The Old Hall, Wade Lane, Leeds, G, D. Lumb. | XXVI, 1 | |
Jacobite Rebellions | ||
Leeds and the Jacobite Rebellions of 1715 and 1745. Jonathan Oates. | 2nd ser. 14, 1 | |
James II King | ||
James II King, Address to, on Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, 1687. | XXVIII, 442 | |
Jews | ||
Leeds Jewry, 1930-1939: the challenge of anti-Semitism. Amanda Bergen. | 2nd ser. 10, 1 | |
Justice's Note-Book | ||
Justice's Note-Book of Capt. John Pickering, 1656-60. G. D. Lumb. | XI 69; XV, 71, 277 | |
K | ||
Kennet, Bishop | ||
Kennet, Bishop, Letter from Thoresby to, 1724. | XXVIII, 460 | |
Kiddal | ||
Kiddal, Ellis of, G. D. Lumb, |
XXVI, 61 | |
Kiddal Hall, Description of (ill.). |
II, 55 | |
also | XVII, Ch, 14 | |
Killingbeck | ||
Killingbeck, John, Letter from Henry Piers to, 1710, |
XXVIII, 449 | |
Killingbeck, Robert, Letter from, to his brother John, | XXVIII, 442 | |
Killinghall | ||
Killinghall, The Maudes of, Some Correspondence of, W. Paley Baildon, | XXIV, 110 | |
Kippax | ||
Kippax, See Chapter House Records | ||
Kirk, George Edward | ||
Kirk, George Edward. R, J. Wood. | XLVI, 271 | |
Kirke, Thomas | ||
Kirke, Thomas, Letter from, re Dr. Robert Hook, 1703, | XXVIII, 457 | |
Kirkstall | ||
Brewing at Kirkstall: Abbey and Brewery 1152-1983, P. Brears | 2nd ser. 30, 107 | |
Kirkstall Abbey, 1147-1539: an historical study. Guy D. Barnes. |
LVIII | |
Kirkstall Forge and monkish iron-making. R. A. Mott. | LIII, 154 | |
The last monks of Kirkstall Abbey. A. Lonsdale. | LIII, 201 | |
Kirkstall Abbey, Architectural Description, J. Bilson and W. H. St. John Hope, | XVI | |
---- ----, Arms of. | II, 17 | |
----- ----, Brief Notes of Seals remaining on Charters, | IV, 114 | |
----- ----, Charters and other documents now in the British Museum, List of. | II, 19 | |
----- ----, Charters relating to possessions in Allerton, | IV, 42, 81 | |
---- ----, Coucher Book, Ed, by W, T. Lancaster and W. Paley Baildon, | VIII | |
---- ----, Foundation of, | IV, 169 | |
---- ----, Possessions of, in Leeds. W. T. Lancaster, | IV, 37 | |
---- ----, Rent Roll of, 1459. | II, 1 | |
---- ----, Seals, | II, 17, 18 | |
Kirkstall Abbey, excavations, 1950-1954, | XLIII | |
1955-1959, | XLVIII | |
1960-1964,with appraisal of results since 1950, | LI | |
Kirkstall Abbey chronicles, J. Taylor. | XLII | |
Kirkstall Abbey, Medieval Leeds: Kirkstall Abbey -- The Parish Church -- The medieval borough. J. Le Patourel, | XLVI, 1 | |
Kirkstall, New Grange. J. Sprittles. | XLVI, 22 | |
Kitson, James | ||
The rise of James Kitson: Trades Union and Mechanics Institution, Leeds, 1826-1851. R. J. Morris. | LIII, 179 | |
L | ||
Lacy, Ilbert de | ||
Lacy, Ilbert de, Arms and Seal of, |
II, 17, 18 | |
---- of Cromwellbottom and Leventhorp. C. T. Clay, | XXVIII, 468 | |
Lancaster Depositions, Duchy of | ||
Lancaster Depositions, Duchy of; 2 Eliz. Action Folkingham v. Lyndley and uxor, | IX, 5 | |
Lancaster, W. T | ||
Lancaster, W. T. Obituary, |
XXVI, 39 | |
Lasingcroft and Shippen | ||
Lasingcroft and Shippen. See XVII, Ch. 11 | ||
Law Suit (Leeds) | ||
Law Suit (Leeds) in the Sixteenth Century, Edmund Wilson, | IX, 1 | |
Lay Subsidies, | ||
Lay Subsidies, See Agbrigg and Morley Wapentake ------ ----, see Skyrack Wapentake |
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Layton, Francis | ||
Layton, Francis, and John Harrison, Letter from re Baron Thorpe, 1650, | XXVIII, 462 | |
Leather industry | ||
Leather industry in Leeds. W. G. Rimmer | XLVI, 119 | |
The Leather Industries and the Growth of Bramley. A.Silson | 2nd ser. 19, 77 | |
Leathley | ||
Leathley or Lelay, Family of. W. Paley Baildon, | XI, 3 | |
Ledston | ||
Ledston, Manor of. See Chapter House Records | ||
Leeds - from the Jubilee Index | ||
Leeds Arms, G. D. Lumb. | XV, 183 | |
Leeds Arms, W. B, Barwell Turner, | XXVI, 274 | |
Leeds Benefactor: John Harrison, Family of. G. D. Lumb. | XV, 48 | |
Leeds Benefactor: John Harrison and his times, M. A. Hornsey. | XXXIII, 103 | |
Leeds, Bischoff House. See Denison family | ||
Leeds Borough Subsidy, 1596-7, James Rusby. | II, 22 | |
Leeds, Briggate, Last Shop with Bow Windows in. G. D. Lumb. | XXVI, 397 | |
Leeds Chantries. Thomas Marshall, | IV, 73 | |
Leeds Chapelries Register, 1724-1812. Ed. G, D. Lumb. | XXIII, XXIX, XXXI | |
Leeds Chapels, Notes on. | XXVI, 164 | |
Leeds Charitable Uses: Extracts from the Minute Book commencing in 1664. | XXII, 355 | |
Leeds Charters. See Charter Leodienses | ||
Leeds Churches: Holy Trinity, Register, 1724-1812. Ed, Gt D, Lumb. | XXIII, XXIX | |
Leeds Churches: St. John's. Church of St. ]ohn the Evangelist, Woodwork (I11.). J. E. Stocks. | XXIV, 190 | |
Leeds Churches: St. John's. Consecration of. J. E. Stocks, | XXIV, 190 | |
Leeds Churches: St. John's. Hunter's Church Notes. | II, 33 | |
Leeds Churches: St. John's. Monuments in. G, D. L[umb]. | XXXIII, 306 | |
Leeds Churches: St. John's, Monumental Inscriptions in Churchyard. G, D. L[umb]. | XXXIII, 317 | |
Leeds Churches: St. John's, Register, 1724-1812, Ed, G, D, Lumb. | XXIII, XXIX | |
Leeds Churches: St. John's Trustees' Account Book, 1660-1766. G. D. Lumb, | XXIV, 379 | |
Leeds Churches: St. Paul's, Burials at, 1790-1865, | XV, 56 | |
Leeds Churches: St. Peter's (Parish Church): Hunter's Church Notes, | II, 26 | |
Leeds Churches: St. Peter's Inscriptions in Churchyard, | II, 165, 170 XXIV, 256 XXVI, 41 |
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Leeds Churches: St. Peter's Inscriptions upon Monuments, 1699, | II, 162 | |
Leeds Churches: St. Peter's, Register, 1572-1776. Ed. S, Margerison, G. D. Lumb, J. Singleton and Emily Hargrave. | I, III, VII, X, XIII, XX, XXV | |
Leeds Corporation, Court Books of: First Book, 1662-1705. Transc, J. G. Clark, | XXXIV | |
Leeds Corporation, Letter to, re Birth of Young Pretender, 1688. | XXVIII, 444 | |
Leeds Crosses (illustrated). W. G. Collingwood. | XXII, 267 | |
Leeds, Dukedom of, G. D. L[umb]. | XV, 1 | |
Leeds Earliest Parish Register, Extracts from, | XXVIII, 432 | |
Leeds , East Bar. See Leeds, York or East Bar | ||
Leeds Free School Lands, Rental of the, | XXII, 362 | |
Leeds Grammar School Admission Books, 1820-1900. Ed. E.Wilson, | XIV | |
Leeds in my grandfather's days (c, 1800), C, P, Hardcastle. | XXXIII, 149 | |
Leeds in Prehistoric Times. E. Kitson Clark, | XV, 212 | |
Leeds Intelligencer, Extracts from. 1754-68, C S. Rooke, ------------------------------------ 1755-63, G. D, Lumb, ------------------------------------ 1763-67, G, D. Lumb, ------------------------------------ 1769-1776, G, D, Lumb |
IV, 226 XXVIII, 65 XXXIII, 156 XXXVIII |
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Leeds , Kirkgate cum Holbeck, Manor Court of, 1666,-71, W. T, Lancaster, | XXVI, 129 | |
Leeds Law Suit in the Sixteenth Century, | IX, 1 | |
Leeds , Lease of Tithe of Hay in (1687). | XXIV, 401 | |
Leeds Mace (illustrated). E. Kitson Clark. | IV, 205 | |
Leeds Malefactor, 1752. Emily Hargrave. | XXVI, 148 | |
Leeds Manor Book, 1684-1741, Observations out of the. | IV, 278 | |
Leeds Manor House and Park. G. D. Lumb. | XXIV, 399 | |
Leeds Manor, Rental in 1425. W. T. Lancaster, | XXIV, 6 | |
Leeds Manor Rolls, 1650-1666. | IX, 63 | |
Leeds Manor Survey of 1341 See Chapter House Records, | XXXIII, 83 | |
Leeds Manor Survey of 1612, H. T. Kelsey, | XI, 36 | |
J. Singleton, | XXIV, 336 | |
W. P. Baildon, | XXXIV , 341 | |
Leeds Merchants' Memorandum Book, 1786, J. Singleton, | XXIV, 31 | |
Leeds, Mill Hill Chapel, First Minister of. G. D. Lumb. | XI, 321 | |
Leeds, Musical, in Eighteenth Century, Emily Hargrave. | XXVIII, 320 | |
Leeds, Paganini in, 1832, F. Dawson. | XXXIII, 447 | |
Leeds Parish Church. See Leeds Churches, St. Peter's | ||
Leeds Parish Register, 1572-1776. Ed. S. Margerison, G, D, Lumb, J, Singleton and Emily Hargrave, | I, III, VII, X, XIII, XX, XXV | |
Leeds, Paulinus de. R. Holmes. | IV, 209 | |
Leeds, Pious Uses, Receipts and Payments by the Committee for the. | XXII, 382 | |
Leeds, Plans of, 1806. J. R. Ford, E. Wilson, | XI, 130; IX, 196 | |
Leeds, Plans of, see under Maps | ||
Leeds Poor, Rents belonging to the. | XXII, 363 | |
Leeds, Sheepshanks' House. See Denison family | ||
Leeds Steam Carriage Company, | XXXVII, 132 | |
Leeds, Vicarage of, 1697, | XXVI, 166 | |
Leeds Volunteers, 1820. Emily Hargrave. | XXIV, 451 | |
Leeds Volunteers, Early, Emily Hargrave. | XXVIII, 255 | |
Leeds, Wade Lane, Old Hall and the Jackson Family (ill.). G, D, Lumb. | XXVI, 1 | |
Leeds White Cloth Hall. W. T. Lancaster and H. Heaton, | XXII 131 | |
Leeds Woollen Industry, 1780-1820. Ed. W. B. Crump, | XXXII | |
Leeds Yeomanry, Formation of, 1817. Emily Hargrave, | XXIV, 435 | |
Leeds, York or East Bar. G, D, Lumb. | XXVI, 170 | |
---- : See also .Chapter House Records | ||
Leeds - 1939 - 2004 | ||
Leeds, Alfred Place Terminating Building Society, 1825-43. W. G. Rimmer. | XLVI, 303 | |
Leeds and the First World War. David Thornton. | 2nd ser. 24, 111. | |
Leeds, banking, Two hundred years of, H. Pemberton. | XLVI, 54 | |
Leeds, Becoming a city: Leeds, 1893. Arthur Elton. | 2nd ser. 3, 67 | |
Surprising Survivors of the Black Death in Leeds. J. Dixon. | 2nd ser. 20, 13. | |
Leeds, borough. Medieval Leeds: Kirkstall Abbey -- The Parish Church | ||
Leeds, borough. Medieval borough of Leeds. G. Woledge. | XXXVII, 288 | |
Leeds, borough. Documents relating to the manor and borough, 1066-1400. J. Le Patourel. | XLV | |
The Burial Ground Problem in Leeds c1700-1914. Jim Morgan. | 2nd ser. 23. | |
Leeds, churches: St Peter's. A survey of the plate of Leeds Parish Church and its ancient chapelries. J. Sprittles. | Monograph II | |
Leeds, churches: St Peter's. Medieval Leeds: Kirkstall Abbey -- The Parish Church -- The medieval borough. J. Le Patourel. | XLVI, 1 | |
churches. Leeds church patronage in the eighteenth century. R. J. Wood. | XLI, 103 | |
East End, West End: the face of Leeds during urbanisation, 1684-1842. Maurice W. Beresford. | LX-LXI | |
Evolution of Leeds to 1700. W. G. Rimmer. | L, 89 | |
Factory reform movement. J. T. Ward. | XLVI, 87 | |
Further notes upon Leeds church patronage in the eighteenth century. R. J. Wood. | L, 193 | |
Leeds, Industrial profile, 1740-1840, W. G. Rimmer | L, 130 | |
Leather industry in the nineteenth century. W. G. Rimmer. | XLV1, 119 | |
Leeds in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century. | Centenary Edition Miscellany. LXIV | |
Leeds musical festivals. J, Sprittles. | XLVI, 200 | |
Leeds manor, Documents relating to, 1066-1400, J. Le Patourel. | XLV | |
Leeds maps. See Maps and plans. | ||
Leeds Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer and The Leeds Mercury, 1777-1782: with an introductory account of The Leeds Intelligencer, 1754-1866. G. D. Lumb and J. B. Place. | XL | |
Leeds Extracts from The Leeds Intelligencer, 1791-1796, G. D. Lumb. | XLIV | |
Leeds and the public patronage of fine art, 1809-1888. Janet Douglas. | 2nd ser. 11, 73 | |
Leeds Woodhouse. See Woodhouse. | ||
Links with Bygone Leeds. J. Sprittles. | LII | |
Medieval Leeds: Kirkstall Abbey -- The Parish Church -- The medieval borough. J. Le Patourel. | XLVI, 1 | |
newspapers. Extracts from The Leeds Intelligencer and The Leeds Mercury, 1769-1776. G. D. Lumb. | XXXVIII | |
Occupations, 1841-1951. W. G. Rimmer. | L, 158 | |
Parliamentary reform, 1820-1832. A. S. Turberville and F. Beck-with. | XLI, 1 | |
population, during the industrial revolution, F. Beckwith, | XLI, 118. Addendum, XLI, 401 | |
postal history. H. C. Versey. | L. 181 | |
Quaker Meeting. W, Allott. | L, 1 | |
Site and early plans. E. Kitson Clerk. | XXXVII, 193 | |
Social reform in Victorian Leeds: the work of James Hole, 1820-1895. J. F. C. Harrison. | Monograph III | |
The Corporation of Leeds in the eighteenth century. R. G. Wilson. | LIV, 262 | |
The early years of Leeds Corporation. G. C. F. Forster. | LIV, 251 | |
The Leeds Corporation, c.1820-c.1850. D. Fraser. | LIV, 272 | |
The rulers of Leeds: gentry, clothiers and merchants, c.1425-1626. J. W. Kirby. | LIX, 22 | |
The Manor and Borough of Leeds, 1425-1662: an edition of documents, ed. by J.W. Kirby | LVII | |
The medieval borough. J. Le Patourel. | XLVI, 1 | |
Town Hall, The building of. Asa Briggs. | XLVI, 275 | |
waterworks. Sorocold's waterworks at Leeds, 1694. W. B. Crump. | XXXVII, 166 | |
What was the relationship between élite culture and power in the town of Leeds from 1760 to 1820? Sue Cottam. | 2nd ser. 14, 18 | |
Charles Henry Wilson: the man who was Leeds. W. R. Meyer. | 2nd ser. 8, 78 | |
Working men's cottages in Leeds, 1770-1840. W. G. Rimmer. | XLVI, 169 | |
Yorkshire towns in the late fourteenth century. R. B. Dobson. | LIX, 1 | |
Leeds Annals |
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More Annals of Leeds 1880-1920. William Benn. | 2nd ser. 15. | |
Leeds and District | ||
Leeds and District Potteries, | XXIV, 277 | |
---------- Wills, | XXII, 84, 235; XXIV,39, 304 | |
Leeds Antislavery Association | ||
Wilson Armistead and the Leeds Antislavery Movement. I. E. Goodyear. | LIV, 113 | |
Leeds Association of Girls’ Clubs |
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‘Hours of Distraction and Cheerful Companionship’:Leeds Association of Girls’ Clubs and the Girls’ Clubs Era (1904-1944). Helen M. F. Jones. | 2nd ser. 24, 87. | |
Leeds, Borough | ||
see: Leeds, Manor and Borough | ||
Leeds: Black Death | ||
Surprising Survivors of the Black Death in Leeds. J. Dixon. | 2nd ser. 20, 13. | |
Leeds Burial Grounds | ||
The Burial Ground Problem in Leeds c1700-1914. Jim Morgan. | 2nd ser. 23. | |
Leeds Charity School | ||
The Charity School, the Church and the Corporation: aspects of educational provision for the poor in eighteenth-century Leeds. Carole P. Johnston. | 2nd ser. 3, 1 | |
Leeds Churches: | ||
Holy Trinity | Holy Trinity, Register, 1724-1812. Ed, Gt D, Lumb. | XXIII, XXIX |
St. John's | Church of St. John the Evangelist, Woodwork (I11.). J. E. Stocks. | XXIV, 190 |
St. John's. Consecration of. J. E. Stocks, | XXIV, 190 | |
St. John's. Hunter's Church Notes. | II, 33 | |
St. John's. Monuments in. G, D. L[umb]. | XXXIII, 306 | |
St. John's, Monumental Inscriptions in Churchyard. G, D. L[umb]. | XXXIII, 317 | |
St. John's, Register, 1724-1812, Ed, G, D, Lumb. | XXIII, XXIX | |
St. John's Trustees' Account Book, 1660-1766. G. D. Lumb, | XXIV, 379 | |
St. Paul's | St. Paul's, Burials at, 1790-1865, | XV, 56 |
St. Peter's | St. Peter's (Parish Church): Hunter's Church Notes, | II, 26 |
St. Peter's Inscriptions in Churchyard, | II, 165, 170 XXIV, 256 XXVI, 41 |
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St. Peter's Inscriptions upon Monuments, 1699, | II, 162 | |
St. Peter's, Register, 1572-1776. Ed. S, Margerison, G. D. Lumb, J. Singleton and Emily Hargrave. | I, III, VII, X, XIII, XX, XXV | |
The Monuments of the Parish Church of St Peter-at-Leeds. Margaret Pullan. | 2nd ser. 17 | |
St Saviour's | ||
St Saviour's Church, Leeds, and the Oxford Movement. R.Yates | 2nd ser. 19, 1 | |
Leeds Church Extension Society |
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A Hundred and Fifty Years of the Leeds Church Extension Society. Roy Yates. | 2nd ser. 24, 69. | |
Leeds, City of Leeds School | ||
David Forsyth and the City of Leeds School. E. W. Jenkins. | 2nd ser. 1, 75 | |
Leeds, City Square | ||
City Square and Colonel Harding. G. Black. | LIV, 106 | |
See also Testamenta Leodiensia | ||
Leeds Corporation | ||
Leeds Corporation, Court Books of: First Book, 1662-1705. Transc, J. G. Clark, | XXXIV | |
Leeds Corporation, Letter to, re Birth of Young Pretender, 1688. | XXVIII, 444 | |
The Corporation of Leeds in the eighteenth century. R. G. Wilson. | LIV, 262 | |
The early years of Leeds Corporation. G. C. F. Forster. | LIV, 251 | |
The Leeds Corporation, c.1820-c.1850. D. Fraser. | LIV, 272 | |
Leeds Crosses | ||
Leeds Crosses (illustrated). W. G. Collingwood. | XXII, 267 | |
Leeds Eye Dispensary. | ||
The Leeds Eye Dispensary. G. Black. | LIV, 99 | |
Leeds Girls' High School | ||
Leeds Grammar School, the Charity Commissioners and the education of girls, 1870-1901. E. W. Jenkins. | 2nd ser. 4, 98 | |
Leeds Grammar School | ||
Leeds Grammar School, the Charity Commissioners and the education of girls, 1870-1901. E. W. Jenkins. | 2nd ser. 4, 98 | |
Leeds, Holy Trinity Church | ||
Holy Trinity Church in the history of Leeds, 1727-1977. G. C. F. Forster. | LIV, 281 | |
Leeds Intelligencer | ||
Leeds Intelligencer, 1754-1866. Introductory account, F. Beckwith. | XL, i-lxi | |
--------------------- 1769-1776, 1777-1782, Extracts from. G. D. Lumb. | XXXVIII | |
--------------------- G. D. Lumb and J. B. Place. | XL | |
--------------------- G. D, Lumb. | XLIV | |
--------------------- Extracts from. 1754-68, C S. Rooke, |
IV, 226 | |
--------------------- 1755-63, G. D, Lumb, | XXVIII, 65 | |
--------------------- 1763-67, G, D. Lumb, | XXXIII, 156 | |
--------------------- 1769-1776, G, D, Lumb, | XXXVIII | |
Leeds in the Seventeenth/Eighteenth century |
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The Memoranda Book of John Lucas 1712-1750. Jonathan Oates (ed.) | 2nd ser. 16. | |
Leeds in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century. Centenary Edition Miscellany. | LXIV | |
Leeds in the Twentieth century history | ||
Whose Time and Whose Place: Searching for the History of 20th Century Leeds. R.J.Morris | 2nd ser. 18, 1 | |
Leeds Library, | ||
Leeds Library, Beginnings of. F. Beckwith. | XXXVII, 145 | |
Leeds Manor | ||
Josiah Fearn: A Villainous Lord of the Manor of Leeds. Margaret Pullan. | 2nd ser. 24, 41 | |
Leeds Manor Book, 1684-1741, Observations out of the. | IV, 278 | |
Leeds Manor House and Park. G. D. Lumb. | XXIV, 399 | |
Leeds Manor Rental in 1425. W. T. Lancaster, | XXIV, 6 | |
Leeds Manor Rolls, 1650-1666. | IX, 63 | |
Leeds Manor Survey of 1341 See Chapter House Records, | XXXIII, 83 | |
Leeds Manor Survey of 1612, H. T. Kelsey, |
XI, 369 | |
------------------------------ J. Singleton, | XXIV, 336 | |
------------------------------ W. P. Baildon, | XXXIV , 341 | |
Leeds, Manor and Borough | ||
Leeds manor house: the development and changing function of a central site. Steven Burt. | 2nd ser. 5, 1 | |
The Manor and Borough of Leeds, 1425-1662: an edition of documents, ed. by J. W. Kirby. | LVII | |
Leeds, Mechanics Institution | ||
The rise of James Kitson: Trades Union and Mechanics' Institution, Leeds, 1826-1851. R. J. Morris. | LIII, 179 | |
Leeds Mercury | ||
Leeds Mercury 1721-51, 1769-1770, Extracts from. G. D. Lumb. |
XXII, 185; XXIV, 67; XXVI, 64; XXVIII, 65; XXXVIII | |
1769-1776, 1777-1782. Extracts from. G. D. Lumb, | XXXVIII | |
G. D. Lumb and J. B. Place, | XL | |
Leeds Moral and Industrial Training School | ||
The evolution of St. James's, 1845-94: Leeds Moral and Industrial Training School, Leeds Union Workhouse and Leeds Union Infirmary. Pamela M. Pennock. | LIX, 129 | |
Leeds, parish | ||
Addenda to Vol. XXV (Leeds Parish Register 1757-76). | LIV, 164 | |
Anglican Resurgence under W. F. Hook in early Victorian Leeds. Church Life in a Nonconformist Town 1836-1851. Harry W. Dalton. | 2nd ser. 12 | |
The Leeds churchwardens, 1828-1850. D. Fraser. | LIII, 1 | |
Tithes and tithe-holders in the parish of Leeds from the Dissolution to the Restoration. Richard T. Spence. | LXIII, 1 | |
Walter Farquhar Hook, Vicar of Leeds: his work for the Church and the town, 1837-1848. H. W. Dalton. | LXIII, 27 | |
Leeds Public Dispensary | ||
'An Institution of Great Utility': Leeds Public Dispensary, the early years,
1824-1867. Audrey L. Kent. |
2nd ser. 11, 44. | |
The Leeds Public Dispensary. S. T. Anning | LIV, 130 | |
Leeds Rational Recreation Society | ||
The Leeds Rational Recreation Society, 1852-9: 'Music for the People' in a mid-Victorian city. D. Russell. | LVI, 137 | |
Leeds, St. James's Hospital | ||
The evolution of St. James's, 1845-94: Leeds Moral and Industrial Training School, Leeds Union Workhouse and Leeds Union Infirmary. Pamela M. Pennock. | LIX, 129 | |
Leeds Savage Club | ||
The Leeds Savage Club and its origins. G. Black. | LIV, 298 | |
Leeds School Board | ||
Sir George Cockburn, 1848-1927. Arthur Elton. | 2nd ser. 3, 81 | |
Leeds, schools | ||
The great exodus: the evacuation of Leeds schoolchildren, 1939-1945. R. C. Boud. | 2nd ser. 10, 41 | |
Sunday schools in Leeds: Church associations for children and young people, Leeds 1836-1851. Harry W. Dalton. | 2nd ser. 14, 67 | |
Leeds Steam Carriage Company | ||
Leeds Steam Carriage Company. | XXXVII, 132 | |
Leeds Union Infirmary | ||
The evolution of St. James's, 1845-94: Leeds Moral and Industrial Training School, Leeds Union Workhouse and Leeds Union Infirmary. Pamela M. Pennock. | LIX, 129 | |
Leeds Union Workhouse | ||
The evolution of St. James's, 1845-94: Leeds Moral and Industrial Training School, Leeds Union Workhouse and Leeds Union Infirmary. Pamela M. Pennock. | LIX, 129 | |
Leeds University | ||
see Yorkshire College, Leeds. | ||
Leeds Waits | ||
The Leeds Waits: official town musicians and peripatetic entertainers for over three centuries. A.Radford | 2nd ser. 19, 59 | |
Leeds Workhouse | ||
The Leeds workhouse under the Old Poor Law: 1726-1834. P. Anderson. | LVI, 75 | |
Leventhorpe and Cromwellbottom | ||
Leventhorpe and Cromwellbottom, Lacy of. C. T, Clay. | XXVIII, 468 | |
Libraries | ||
The adoption of the Public Libraries Act in Leeds, 1861-1868. Mark Shipway. | 2nd ser. 8, 47. | |
'Libraries in Leeds: a Historical Survey 1152 - c.1939' by Peter Morrish | 2nd ser. 27-28 | |
Local Worthies and Genealogy | ||
Local Worthies and Genealogy. See also Beeston, Copley, Denison, Ellis, Falshaw, Graveley, Green, Harrison, Jackson, Lacy, Maude, Nalson, Shilleto, Smeaton, Wridlesford or Woodlesford |
II, 51 | |
Lotherton Chapel | ||
Lotherton Chapel G. E. Kirk, | XXVI, 113 | |
Louis Le Prince | ||
Louis Le Prince and Leeds, Irfan Shah | 2nd ser. 30, 1 | |
Lucas, John | ||
The Memoranda Book of John Lucas 1712-1750. Jonathan Oates (ed.) | 2nd ser. 16. | |
Lumb, George Denison | ||
Lumb, George Denison, F.S.A. | XXXVII, 199 | |
M | ||
Mangy's (Arthur) Trial at York for Counterfeiting | ||
Mangy's (Arthur) Trial at York for Counterfeiting, 1696. C. M. Atkinson. | IX, 207 | |
Manor and Park of Roundhay | ||
Manor and Park of Roundhay (illustrated). J.W. Morkill | II, 215 | |
Manor Book (Leeds) | ||
Manor Book (Leeds), 1684-1741, Observations out of the. | IX, 278 | |
Manor Court of Leeds | ||
Manor Court of Leeds, Kirkgate-cum-Holbeck, 1666-71. W. T. Lancaster, | XXVI, 129 | |
Manor of Leeds | ||
Manor of Leeds, See Leeds Manor | ||
Manor of Thorner | ||
Manor of Thorner. Fourteenth-Century Court Rolls, | XV, 153 | |
Manor Rolls | ||
Manor Rolls (Leeds). 1650-1666, Abstract of the, |
IX, 63 | |
------ ---- (Methley). See XXXV | ||
Manorial System and Copyhold Tenure | ||
Manorial System and Copyhold Tenure. G. G. Alexander, | XXXIII, 283 | |
Maps and Plans | ||
Bardsey and District, | IV, 60 | |
Barwick-in-Elmet, Earthworks, | XVII, facing p. 19 | |
---- Church, | XVII, facing p. 40 | |
---- Parish and Neighbourhood, from 1 in. O.S. | At end of vol. XVII | |
Bolton Priory, Coloured plan by S. D. Kitson. | XXX (pocket) | |
Calverley, Survey of the Manor of, belonging to Thos. Thornhill, Esq, made c. 1755-1760. | VI (Introduction) | |
Dunningley and District, from 6 in. O.S. | XXVIII, 358 | |
Kirkstall Abbey (1) Plan of precinct, based on O.S. | XVI, after p. viii | |
---------------- (2) Coloured plan by John Bilson. | XVI (pocket) | |
---------------- (3) Kirkstall and other Abbey plans, British and foreign, compared, | XVI, after p. 84 | |
Leeds in Prehistoric Times--Map of Prehistoric Route, etc, | XI, 217 | |
----, Earliest Plan, in Law-suit of 1560. | IX, 2 | |
----, New and exact Plan of, by John Cossins, c. 1725. | IX, 204 | |
----, Plan of, from Jefferys' Map of Yorkshire, 1771. | IX, 204-5 | |
----, Map of Parish of, by John Tuke, 178L | XV, 46 | |
----, Plan of, published by John Heaton, 1806, | XI, 130 | |
----, Plan of, by Netlam and Francis Giles, 1815. | XI, 281 | |
----, Printed maps and plans of Leeds, 1711-1900. K. J. Bonser and H. Nichols. | XLVII | |
----, Map of, and District, by Joshua Thorp, 1819-1821. | XV, 152 | |
----, East Bar and surroundings, | XXV, facing p. 171 | |
----, Music Hall, | XXVIII, 352 | |
----, Park Mills, in 1806 | XXXII, 256 | |
----, ---- ----, in 1847 | XXXII, 264 | |
----, ---- ----, Bean Ing and Drony Laith. | XXXII, 264-5 | |
Lotherton Chapel, | XXVI, 124 | |
Mashamshire, 1607. | XXXVII, facing p. 8 | |
Methley and District, from 6 in. O.S, 1908. | XXXV, facing p. 1 | |
---- - Church in 1921, by S, D, Kitson. | XXXV, facing p. 31 | |
---- Manor, by W. Crosley, 1780, | XXXV, after p. 130 | |
Roundhay, | II, 215 | |
Templethorpe Farm, Plan of Old Buildings at. | XV, 174 | |
Turner, J. M. W.: Map of his wanderings in Yorkshire, | XXVI, 221 | |
Market Cross | ||
Market Cross, Hooton Pagnell and its, | XV, 26 | |
Markets | ||
Profit, property interests, and public spirit: the provision of markets in Leeds, 1822-29. K. Grady. | LIV, 165 | |
Maryland | ||
Christopher Wilkinson of Leeds and Maryland. R. J. Wood. | LIV, 51 | |
Masham | ||
Masham. Christopher Danby of Masham and Farnley. C. Whone. | XXXVII, 1 | |
Mattison, Alfred. | ||
Mattison, Alfred. W. B. Crump. | XXXVII, 366 | |
Maudes | ||
Maudes of Ilkley, Hollinghall, Brandon, Helthwaite Hill, etc. W. Paley Baildon. |
XXIV, 137 | |
Maudes of Killinghall, Some Correspondence of. W. Paley Baildon, | XXIV, 110 | |
Meanwood | ||
Edward Oates and the making of the lost American garden at Meanwoodside, 1834-1864. Colin Treen. | 2nd ser. 5, 67 | |
Meanwood Hall See Denison family | ||
Merchants | ||
Merchants. Yorkshire cloth traders in the United States, 1770-1840. H, Heaton. | XXXVII, 225. | |
Methley | ||
Methley Churchwardens' Accounts, 1681-1705, H, Armstrong Hall | XI, 262 | |
----, History of, Ed. H, S. Darbyshire and G. D. Lumb. | XXXV | |
---- Parish Register, 1560-1812. Ed. G, D. Lumb, | XII | |
----, Rector, A. See Timothy Bright, | XV, 30 | |
Methley Hall | ||
Methley Hall and its builders, W. B. Crump. | XXXVII, 313 | |
Middleton | ||
Waggonways and staiths: the impact of the Middleton Colliery on the township of Hunslet, c. 1750-1850. C. May. | 2nd ser. 3, 38 | |
Miers, John | ||
Miers, John, the Profilist G, D, Lumb, | XXIV, 345; XXXIII, 154 | |
Mill Hill Chapel | ||
Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds, First Minister of. G, D. Lumb | XI, 321 | |
Monck, William Stanley (1822-1847) | ||
Typhus, Two Windows and a Gold Chain. G. Figures. | 2nd ser. 20, 75. | |
Moravians | ||
The Moravian Settlement at Fulneck, 1742-1790. Geoffrey Stead. | 2nd ser. 9 | |
Mosses at Chapel Allerton | ||
Mosses at Chapel Allerton, Petition relating to, | XV, 274 | |
Music | ||
The Leeds Rational Recreation Society, 1852-9: 'Music for the People' in a mid-Victorian city. D. Russell. | LVI, 137 | |
The Leeds Waits: Official Town musicians and Peripatetic Entertainers for over Three Centuries. A. Radford. | 2nd ser. 19, 59. | |
Percy Alfred Scholes (1877-1958): music critic, educator and encyclopaedist. P. S. Morrish. | 2nd ser. 13, 46 | |
A Yorkshire music critic (Herbert Thompson) in Germany and Austria in 1889. P. S. Morrish. | LIV, 333 | |
Musters | ||
Musters in Claro Wapentake, 1535, W. Paley Baildon. | XV, 111 | |
---- in Skyrack Wapentake, 1539 (Hen. VIII). W. Paley Baildon. | IV, 215; IX, 99, 299 | |
----, Notes on. | IX, 305 | |
N | ||
Nalson | ||
Nalson Family of Altofts and Methley, G. D, Lumb. | XXIV, 368 | |
New Wortley | ||
A Victorian city mission: the Unitarian contribution to social progress in Holbeck and New Wortley, 1844-78. E. A. Elton. | LIV, 316 | |
Newspapers | ||
Edward Baines, editor: great man, great liar? The press assessment. David Thornton. | 2nd ser. 14, 37 | |
see also Leeds Intelligencer and Leeds Mercury | ||
North Eastern Railway | ||
The Leeds North Eastern Railway extension, 1863-1869. Keith R. Wark. | 2nd ser. 11, 2 | |
Northumbria | ||
Northumbria after the departure of the Roman Forces. H. E, Savage. | XXII, 1 | |
O | ||
Oates, Edward | ||
Edward Oates and the making of the lost American garden at Meanwoodside, 1834-1864. Colin Treen. | 2nd ser. 5, 67 | |
Oakwell Hall | ||
Oakwell Hall, Birstall. See Birstall. | ||
Oastler, Richard | ||
The Notebooks of Robert Pounder(1811-1857). Ann Alexander (ed.) | 2nd ser. 25. | |
Otley | ||
Otley Wills, 1553-1661. See Testamenta Leodiensia. | XXVII | |
Otley, Two rentals of the manor of. G. E. Kirk. | XXXVII, 202 | |
Oxford Movement | ||
Leeds and the Oxford Movement. Nigel Yates. | LV | |
St Saviour’s Church, Leeds, and the Oxford Movement. R. Yates. | 2nd ser. 19, 1. | |
P | ||
Panipocalia | ||
Panipocalia (? near Bardsey). N. Bodington, | IV, 60 | |
Parkes, Sarah Mayo | ||
The journals of Sarah Mayo Parkes, 1815 and 1818, ed. by Pauline Litton. | 2nd ser. 13, 1 | |
Parks | ||
Episodes in the history of Golden Acre. Tony Shelton. | 2nd ser. 11, 19 | |
Paulinas de Leeds | ||
Paulinas de Leeds. R. Holmes, | IV, 209 | |
Pawson | ||
Pawson Inventory and Pedigree, C. B, Norcliffe, | IV, 163 | |
Pawson, Albert Henry, Papers Written for his Children by Albert Henry Pawson1850-1935. D.Thornton (ed.) | 2nd ser. 18, 41 | |
Pedigrees-- | ||
Asolf, Essolf or Essulf, Family of. | IX, 23 | |
Calverley of Calverley. | VI | |
Copley and Talvas, | XXVI, 371 | |
---- of Batley, Oxenhope and Farnhill, etc. | XXVIII, facing195 | |
Danby, Christopher of Masham and Farnley. | XXXVII, 2 | |
Denison of Great Woodhouse, Leeds, | XV, 252; XVII, facing 237 | |
Ellis of Kiddall Hall (par. Barwick-in-Elmet). | II, 57, XVII, facing 260 | |
Falshaw of Leeds. | II, 51 | |
Forz, de, Aveline, and descendants, | XXIV, facing 244 | |
Gascoigne of Lasingcroft, Barnbow and Parlington. | XVII, facing 162 | |
------, Captain Clifton Charles Orby (Descent), | XVII, facing 173 | |
----, Richard Oliver (Descent), | XVII, 176 | |
------, Colonel Trench (Descent), | XVII, facing 177 | |
Gott, | XXXII, facing 167 | |
Grammary of Becca. | XVII, facing 298 | |
Graveley of Halton (par. Whitkirk), | II, 54 | |
Grenefeld of Barnbow (par. Barwick-in-Elmet), | XVII, facing 177 | |
Hall family of Stumperlow and Leeds. S. Brooke | XLI, 309 | |
Harrison, | XXXIII, 107 | |
Hungate of Huddleston. | XVII, 174 | |
Jackson of Leeds, | XXVI, 9 | |
Lacy of Cromwellbottom and Leventhorpe. | XXVIII, 471 | |
Lacy, De. | XVII, 108 | |
Lasingcroft, De. | XVII, 215 | |
Leathley or Lelay, of Leathley. | XI, 3 | |
Maude of Ilkley, Hollinghall, Brandon, etc. | XXIV, facing 188 | |
Paganel, William, of Leeds, | IV, 209 | |
Pawson of Leeds, | IV, 168 | |
Pigott of Gomersal. | XXVI, 29 | |
Sagar-Musgrave, of Bramley and Red Hall, | II, 248 | |
Saxton of Dunningley, | XXVIII, facing 372 | |
Shilletos, The, of the West Riding, | XXVI, 282 | |
Smeaton of Ansthorpe Lodge (par. Whitkirk). | II, 53 | |
Swillingtons of Swillington, | XV, 192 | |
Talvas, see Copley | ||
Walcote, De. | XVII, 215 | |
Waterton of Waterton, Descent of, | XV, 95 | |
Waterton, Robert, to the Act of Partition, | XV, 96 | |
Wilkinson of Potterton Hall (par. Barwick-in-Elmet). | XVII, 237 | |
Pemberton, Harry | ||
Pemberton, Harry, | XLVI, 271 | |
Pendavid Bitterzwigg | ||
Pendavid Bitterzwigg, Poems of: A Satire, | XXII, 68 | |
Will | XXII, 80 | |
“Pendavid Bitterzwigg”, John Berkenhout. F. Beckwith | XLI, 283 | |
Pension Moneys | ||
Pension Moneys (A Thoresby MS.). | II, 153 | |
Pickering, Captain John, | ||
Pickering, Captain John, Note-book of, 1656-60, | XI, 69; XV, 71, 277 | |
People, The | ||
The People, Joseph Barker and. M. Brook | XLVI, 331 | |
Piers, Henry | ||
Piers, Henry, Letter from, to Rev. John Killingbeck, 1710, | XXVIII, 449 | |
Pious Uses | ||
Pious Uses, Receipts and Payments by the Committee for. | XXII, 381 | |
Place-Names | ||
Place-Names of the West Riding of Yorkshire. K W. Moorman, | XVIII | |
Places within the Town and Parish [of Leeds] | ||
Places within the Town and Parish [of Leeds] mentioned in the old Registers (A Thoresby MS.), | II, 158 | |
Plans. See Maps and Plans | ||
Plaxton, Rev. George | ||
Plaxton, Rev. George, letters of. Miss E. M. Walker, |
XXXVII, 30 | |
------ ----, Letter written by, 1716. | XXVI, 168 | |
Poems of 'Pendavid Bitterzwigg' | ||
Poems of 'Pendavid Bitterzwigg': A Satire, | XXII, 58 | |
Politics | ||
The Leeds elections of 1834 and 1835: a psephological analysis. J. Morgan. | 2nd ser. 13, 73 | |
The politics of Leeds water. D. Fraser. | LIII, 50 | |
William Aldam, backbench MP for Leeds, 1841-1847: national issues versus local interests. D. G. Paz. | 2nd ser. 8, 17 | |
Pontefract Castle | ||
Pontefract Castle, Picture of, c. 1620. A. S. Ellis. | XXIV, 1 | |
------ Fifteenth-Century Rental (1424). G. D. Lumb. | XXVI, 253 | |
------, Third Siege, 1648 (Thoresby MS.), | XXVIII, 434 | |
------ Wills, Early. R. B. Cook, | XXVI, 172, 311 | |
Pontefract Priory | ||
Pontefract Priory, Excavations 1957-1961 | XLIX | |
Pontefract Wills | ||
Pontefract Wills, 1563-1561, See Testamenta Leodiensia, | XXVII | |
Poor Law | ||
The evolution of St James's, 1845-94: Leeds Moral and Industrial Training School, Leeds Union Workhouse and Leeds Union Infirmary. Pamela M. Pennock. | LIX, 129 | |
Famine, Typhus and the Poor Law: Irish Families in Leeds. H. Kennally. | 2nd ser. 20, 57. | |
The Leeds workhouse under the Old Poor Law: 1726-1834. P. Anderson. | LVI, 75 | |
Poor Law politics in Leeds, 1833-1855. D. Fraser. | LIII, 23 | |
Postal history of Leeds | ||
Postal history of Leeds. H. C. Versey. |
L, 181 | |
Potternewton | ||
Elizabethan Potternewton and the Hardwick Family, Michael Collinson | 2nd ser. 30, 160 | |
Potterton. | ||
Potterton. See Barwick-in-Elmet. | XVII, Ch, 13 | |
Pottery, medieval See Excavations. | ||
Potts, William | ||
William Potts of Leeds, clockmaker. Michael S. Potts. | 2nd ser. 13, 25. | |
Pounder, Robert | ||
The Notebooks of Robert Pounder(1811-1857). Ann Alexander (ed.) | 2nd ser. 25. | |
Pudsey | ||
Textile communities in the making: Pudsey and its neighbourhood, 1700-1840. Ruth Strong. | 2nd ser. 5, 27 | |
Q | ||
Quakers | ||
Joseph Tatham's School, Leeds. Jean E. Mortimer. | 2nd ser. 1, 1 | |
Leeds Quaker Meeting. W. Allott. | L, 1 | |
Thoresby's 'poor deluded Quakers': the sufferings of Leeds Friends in the seventeenth century. Jean E. Mortimer. | 2nd ser. 1, 35 | |
R | ||
Radicalism | ||
Joseph Barker and the Radical cause, 1848-1851. Stephen Roberts. | 2nd ser. 1, 59 | |
Railways | ||
The Leeds North Eastern Railway extension, 1863-1869. Keith R. Wark. | 2nd ser. 11, 2 | |
Reame Family | ||
Reame Family, Notes on the, T. Marshall | IV, 65 | |
Red Hall, Shadwell | ||
Red Hall, Shadwell (illustrated). J. W. Morkill. | II, 247 | |
Registers | ||
Register of Aberford, 1540-1812. | XXXVI | |
----, Adel. 1600, | XXII, 107; | |
----, ----, 1606-1812, | V | |
---- , Leeds Parish, 1572-1776. See Leeds Churches, St. Peter's | ||
----, ----- Chapelries. See Leeds Chapelries Register | ||
---- Methley, 1560-1812, Ed. G. D. Lumb. | XII | |
---- Whitkirk, 1600-1601 | XXII, 103 | |
Rents | ||
Rental of Barwick and Scholes in 1424. | XXVIII, 238 | |
---- Leeds in 1425. | XXIV, 6 | |
----- Pontefract in 1424, | XXVI, 253 | |
------ Temple Newsam in 1507. | XXXIII, 61 | |
---- Whitkirk in 1523. | XXXIII, 71 | |
Rents belonging to the Poor of Leeds, | XXII, 363 | |
Return | ||
Return made by the Leeds Commissioners to the Archbishop of York, 1716. R. J. Wood, | XXVI, 161 | |
Rhubarb | ||
On the Origins of the Rhubarb Growing and Forcing industry of Leeds and Surrounding Areas. | 2nd ser. 29, 85 | |
Forced Rhubarb in West Yorkshire, A.Silson | 2nd ser. 29, 109 | |
Ripon, diocese | ||
Leeds and dismemberment of the diocese of Ripon. P. S. Morrish. | 2nd ser. 4, 62 | |
River Aire | ||
River Aire, Survey of, from Leeds to Weeland, 1699. | IX, 193 | |
Robert the Dyer | ||
Robert the Dyer – the First Leeds Businessman? J.M.Collinson | 2nd ser. 18, 88 | |
Rockinghams | ||
Rockinghams and Yorkshire politics, 1742-1761. C. Collyer | XLI, 352 | |
Rogerson, Joseph | ||
Rogerson, Joseph, Diary of, 1808-14. Ed. Emily Hargrave and W, B. Crump, | XXXII | |
Roman Altar at Castleford | ||
Roman Altar at Castleford, Notes on a. N. Bodington. | IV. 79 | |
Roman Coins | ||
Roman Coins. A Local Find: the Stanley hoard (ill.). Aquila Dodgson. | XV, 103 | |
Roman Coins found in District around Leeds, Aquila Dodgson and others, | XXII, 49 | |
Roman Coins in Leeds: The Bramley hoard (ill.). T. Pickersgill. | XXII, 41 | |
Roman Milestone found at Castleford | ||
Roman Milestone found at Castleford. F. Haverfield, | IX, 97 | |
Rothwell | ||
Rothwell, A Fifteenth-century Rental of, W. T. Lancaster, | XXIV, 281 | |
---- Parish Wills. R. B. Cook, | XXXIII, 22 | |
Roundhay | ||
Roundhay, Manor and Park of, J. W. Morkill | II, 215 | |
Royal Heraldic Supporters | ||
Royal Heraldic Supporters, N, C. Scateherd. | XXXIII, 459 | |
S | ||
Sagar-Musgrave | ||
Sagar-Musgrave, Arms of, and Pedigree, | II, 248 | |
Saxton, Christopher | ||
Saxton, Christopher, of Dunningley. Sir George Fordham. | XXVIII, 357, 491 | |
Saxton Parish | ||
Saxton Parish, Wills of. R. B. Cook, | XXXIII, 22 | |
Scholes, Percy Alfred | ||
Percy Alfred Scholes (1877-1958): music critic, educator and encyclopaedist. P. S. Morrish. | 2nd ser. 13, 46. | |
Scholes and Barwick-in-Elmet | ||
Scholes and Barwick-in-Elmet, Fifteenth-century Rental of. W. T, Lancaster, | XXVIII, 238 | |
Seals-- | ||
Elys, Nicholas, Alderman, of Hull, 1470. | XVII, 261 | |
----, Thomas, of Barwick-in-Elmet, 1370. | XVII, 261 | |
Fleming, Richard, clericus, | XV, following 84 | |
Halifax, Seals of the Corporate Bodies of | II, 111, 112 | |
Kirkstall Abbey, and three of the Abbots | II, 17, 18 | |
Lacy, Ilbert de, | II, 18 | |
Lancaster, Duchy of, 1411 (Henry IV). | XV, 84 | |
Lelay, Robert de. | XI, 2 | |
Mareschal, Richard--Affixed to a Charter relating to Possessions of Kirkstall Abbey in Allerton, c. 1260. | IV, 42 | |
Redvers, Margaret de. Affixed to a Charter of Arthington Nunnery, between 1237 and 1251. | XXII, 123 | |
Waterton, John and Robert, | XV, 85 | |
Seals on Charters relating to Kirkstall Abbey | ||
Seals on Charters relating to Kirkstall Abbey, Brief Notes on. | IV, 114 | |
Selby Abbey, | ||
Selby Abbey, Washington Shield at. W.B.B.Turner, | XXVIII, 181 | |
Servants | ||
Domestic servants in Leeds and its neighbourhood in the eighteenth century. Keith R. Wark. | 2nd ser. 8, 1 | |
Sherburn-in-Elmet | ||
Sherburn-in-Elmet Wills. | XXXIII, 33 | |
Shilletos of the West Riding | ||
Shilletos of the West Riding. R. J. Shilleto. | XXVI, 282 | |
Skelton, Dr. John, | ||
Skelton, Dr. John, His Prescriptions to Thoresby, 1695. | XXVIII, 457 | |
Skyrack Wapentake | ||
Skyrack Wapentake, Dodsworth's Notes on the. |
II, 115 | |
Hearth Tax, 1672. | II, 180; IV, 17 | |
Lay Subsidy (1545) | IX, 126 | |
" " (1545-6) | IX, 153 | |
" " (1588) | XV, 38 | |
Musters in (1539), Hen. VIII. | IV, 245; IX, 99, 299 |
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Subsidy Rolls of, (1610) | XXII, 108 | |
" " (1621) | II, 62 | |
" " (1627) | II, 74 | |
" " (1629) | XXII, 116 | |
Two Subsidy Rolls of, temp. Edw. III. | II, 85 | |
Smeaton, John | ||
John Smeaton. C. A. Lupton. | LIII, 217 | |
Smeaton, John, F.R.S. (with Pedigree), | II, 53 | |
Sorocold | ||
Sorocold's waterworks at Leeds, 1694. W. B. Crump, | XXXVII, 166 | |
Spurr, Robert | ||
The autobiography of Robert Spurr. R. J. Owen. | LIV, 61 | |
Stanford, Charles Villiers | ||
Entente musicale: Charles Villiers Stanford and the Leeds Choir in Paris, 1906, Robert Demaine | 2nd ser. 30, 49 | |
Stank Hall, Beeston | ||
Stank Hall barn, Leeds, ed. by H. E. J. Le Patourel. | LIV, 237 | |
Stretton, Rev. Richard | ||
Stretton, Rev. Richard, Life and Funeral Sermon of. | XI, 321 | |
Stourton Lodge | ||
Stourton Lodge, 1776 to April 1965. A, Lonsdale. | L, 86 | |
Stumperlow, Hall family | ||
Stumperlow, Hall family, S. Brooke. | XLI, 309 | |
Subsidy, Leeds Borough | ||
Subsidy, Leeds Borough, 1596-7. | II, 22 | |
Subsidy Rolls | ||
Subsidy Rolls. See Agbrigg and Skyrack | ||
Survey of the Manor of Leeds | ||
Survey of the Manor of Leeds, 1612. H. T. Kelsey, | XI, 369 | |
" " J. Singleton with notes by W. P. Baildon, | XXIV, 336, 341 | |
Survey of the River Aire | ||
Survey of the River Aire from Leeds to Weeland, 1699. | IX, 193 | |
Swillington Parish, | ||
Swillington Parish, Wills of, R, B. Cook, | XXXIII, 22 | |
Swillingtons | ||
Swillingtons of Swillington (with Pedigree). Rev. Canon Beanlands, | XV, 185 | |
Sykes, The Ven. Edmund | ||
The Venerable Edmund Sykes of Leeds. Revd G. Bradley and A. Lonsdale. | LIII, 167 | |
T | ||
Tatham, Joseph | ||
Joseph Tatham's School, Leeds. Jean E. Mortimer. | 2nd ser. 1, 1 | |
Taylor, Thomas | ||
Taylor, Thomas, Regency architect, Leeds. F. Beckwith, | Monograph I | |
Temple Newsam, | ||
Temple Newsam, Discovery of Ancient Foundations and Human Remains. W. Braithwaite. | XV, 174 | |
Manor Courts, Wills, Inventories and Bonds, 1612-1701. G. E. Kirk, | XXXIII, 241 | |
Manor, Sixteenth-Century Rental of. G. E. Kirk, | XXXIII, 61 | |
Testamenta Leodiensia. | ||
Testamenta Leodiensia. Wm. Brigg. | II, 98, 205; IV, 1, 139 | |
" " G. D. Lumb. | IX, 81, 161. 246; XI, 37, 289; XV, 10; xix; xxvii. | |
See also Wills | ||
Textiles | ||
Early textile engineers in Leeds, 1780-1850. Gillian Cookson. | 2nd ser. 4, 40 | |
"Fair befall the Flax Field": aspects of the history of the Boyle family and their flax business. M. B. Boyle. | LVI, 1 | |
Textile communities in the making: Pudsey and its neighbourhood, 1700-1840. Ruth Strong. | 2nd ser. 5, 27 | |
"Tricks of the Trade": Facts and Fiction concerning the Yorkshire Textile Industry. Herbert Heaton. | XXII, 347 | |
Theatre | ||
The theatre in Hunslet Lane, I and II. J. Copley. | LIV, 65, 196 | |
Thompson, Herbert | ||
A Yorkshire music critic (Herbert Thompson) in Germany and Austria in 1889. P. S. Morrish. | LIV, 333 | |
Thoresby | ||
Jeremiah, Bankruptcy Proceedings, 1701. | XXVIII, 447 | |
John, G. D. L[umb], | XXII, 55 | |
Joseph, Captain, Arrears of Pay due to. | XXVIII, 433 | |
Ralph, Letter of Introduction of, to Dr. Hook, 1701, | XXVIII, 448 | |
a Merchant Adventurer, 1684, | XXVIII, 441 | |
as historian. J. J. Saunders | XLI, 213 | |
Checklist of the correspondence of. H. W. Jones | XLVI, 36 | |
Diary and correspondence. W. Hebditch | XLI, 98 | |
Dr. John Skelton's Prescriptions to, 1695. | XXVIII, 457 | |
Letter to Rev. Thos. Baker from, 1712, | XXVIII, 461 | |
Letter to Bishop Kennet from, 1724, | XXVIII, 460 , | |
Letters Addressed to. Ed. W. T. Lancaster, | XXI, | |
Manuscript. Ed. G. D. Lumb, | II, 152 | |
Notes by, on Mills and Adel Camp, | XXVIII, 456 | |
Some Unpublished Letters of. Emily Hargrave. | XXVI, 372 | |
Thoresby's Addenda and Corrigenda to the Vicaria Leodiensia. | II, 178 | |
Thoresby's Diary, 1701--Journey to London, | XXVIII, 449 | |
Thoresby's House to be used for Religious Assemblies, 1689, | XXVIII, 444 | |
Thoresby's Pedigree, Notes on. A. S. Ellis, | IX, 112 | |
Thoresby's Will, Probate of. | II, 149 | |
A Celebration of Ralph Thoresby. (Collection of Articles). The Society’s Ducatus Tercentenary publication |
2015, Vol. 1 | |
Ralph Thoresby’s Review of his Life, 1658-1714. Peter Meredith (ed.) The Society’s Ducatus Tercentenary publication | 2015, Vol. 2 | |
York Dean and Chapter Library, MS.Add.770, a Franciscan Volume once owned by Ralph Thoresby. M. Robson. | 2nd ser. 20, 23 | |
Thoresby and Brigg Families | ||
Thoresby and Brigg Families, Counsel's Opinion, 1686, relating to Property of. G. Glover Alexander, | XXVIII, 405 | |
Thoresby Society | ||
Founders, E.Kitson Clark | XXXVII, 189 | |
Jubilee Review, 1889-1939. W. B. Crump | XXXVII, 183 | |
Library, G. E. Kirk | XLI, 259 | |
The Medieval Age and the Present, R.Offor | XLI, 89 | |
Publications: Jubilee index to vols I-XXXVIII | Supplement to XXXVII |
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Publications: Index to vols. XXXVII-LI, by Mrs G. C. Forster | L, supplement |
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The Thoresby Collection. P.Meredith | 2nd ser. 18, 101 | |
Appreciations on retirement: | ||
Mrs R. Stephens, 1972-2001, Mrs J. W. Kirby, 1981-2001, Hon. Editors. | 2nd. ser. 11, 1 | |
Mrs J. Mary D. Forster, 1960-2002, Hon. Librarian. | 2nd ser. 12, xiii. | |
Obituaries: | ||
Frank Beckwith (1904-1977). | LVI, 196. | |
George W. Black, MB, BS, FRCS (1903-1987). | LXIII, 91. | |
Kenneth John Bonser (1892-1976). | LVI, 72. | |
Stanley H. Burton, MA (1914-1991). | 2nd. ser. 3, 105. | |
Eric Lord Empsall (1910-2001). | 2nd ser. 13, 91. | |
Jantje Elisabeth Uytenhoudt Exwood (1936-1983). | LIX, 120. | |
Amy G. Foster, BA (1905-1991). | 2nd ser. 3, 106. | |
Douglas Keighley (1928-1981). | LIX, 122. | |
His Honour Judge Allister Lonsdale (1926-1977). | LIV, 348. | |
Charles Athelstane Lupton (1897-1977). | LVI, 72. | |
Joyce North Pogson (1915-1999). | 2nd ser. 10, 157 | |
Michael Sykes, ARIBA (1932-1996). | 2nd ser. 8, 97 | |
Frank Lucas Warburton (1907-1980). | LIX, 124. | |
David Metcalf Watson (1921-2002). | 2nd ser. 13, 93. | |
Geoffrey Woledge, BA, ALA (1901-1988). | LXIII, 93. | |
Canon R. J. Wood (1885-1975). | LIV, 247. | |
Derek Linstrum (1925-2009). | 2nd ser. 20, 119. | |
Thorner, Court Rolls of the Manor of. | ||
Thorner, Court Rolls of the Manor of. | XV, 153 | |
---- Wills, R, R Cook, | XXXIII, 48 | |
Thorp Arch | ||
Thorp Arch Hall, 1749-1756: 'dabling a little in Mortar'. Brett Harrison. | 2nd ser. 4, 1. | |
Thorp's Map of Leeds and District | ||
Thorp's Map of Leeds and District, 1819-1821. | XV, 207 | |
Thorpe, Baron, | ||
Thorpe, Baron, Letters from John Harrison and Francis Layton respecting, 1650. | XXVIII, 462 | |
Thursby Family |
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The Thursby Manuscripts: an Account of a Journey by a Leeds man to Lisbon and Oporto in1755-56…and other related Thursby family material. P. Meredith. | 2nd ser. 21. | |
Trade Unions | ||
The rise of James Kitson: Trades Union and Mechanics Institution, Leeds, 1826-1851. R. J. Morris. | LIII, 179. | |
Trial at York for Counterfeiting | ||
Trial at York for Counterfeiting, 1696. | IX, 207 | |
Tricks of the Trade | ||
"Tricks of the Trade": Facts and Fiction concerning the Yorkshire Textile Industry. Herbert Heaton. | XXII, 347 | |
Tudor Reformation | ||
The Tudor Reformation in Leeds, Roy Yates | 2nd ser. 30, 138 | |
Turberville |
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Turberville, A.S. | XXXVII, 332 | |
Turner, J, M, W | ||
Turner, J, M, W. in Yorkshire: His wanderings and sketches (I11.). H, E. Wroot. | XXVI, 221 | |
Typhus | ||
Famine, Typhus and the Poor Law: Irish Families in Leeds. H. Kennally. | 2nd ser. 20, 57. | |
Typhus, Two Windows and a Gold Chain. G. Figures. | 2nd ser. 20, 75. | |
U | ||
Unitarianism | ||
A Victorian city mission: the Unitarian contribution to social progress in Holbeck and New Wortley, 1844-78. E. A. Elton. | LIV, 316 | |
V | ||
Vavasour, William | ||
William Vavasour: the squire of Weston, 1798-1833. M. Creaser. | LVI, 159. | |
Volunteers, Leeds | ||
Volunteers, Leeds. Emily Hargrave. | XXIV, 451; XXVIII, 255 ff. | |
W | ||
Wakefield Wills, | ||
Wakefield Wills, 1553-1561. Ed. G, D. Lumb. | XXVII | |
Wales, Elkanah | ||
Wales, Elkanah, Letter to, from Thoresby, 1667, | XXVIII, 440 | |
War | ||
Voices from Wartime Leeds : Three Mass Observation Diaries ed. Patricia & Robert Malcolmson | 2nd ser. 26 | |
Warburton's Map of Yorkshire | ||
Warburton's Map of Yorkshire, 1720, Genesis of. W. B. Crump, | XXVIII, 385 | |
Washington Shield | ||
Washington Shield in Selby Abbey, W, B. B. Turner, | XXXVIII, 181 | |
Water | ||
The politics of Leeds water. D. Fraser. | LIII, 23 | |
Sorocold's waterworks at Leeds, 1694. W. B. Crump, | XXXVII, 166 | |
Spas, wells and springs of Leeds. K. J. Bonser. | LIV, 29 | |
Waterloo Map of Leeds | ||
Waterloo Map of Leeds (Netlam and F. Giles), | XI, 281 | |
Waterton | ||
Waterton, Robert, of Methley and Waterton, Some Notes on the Personal and Family History of, H. Armstrong Hall, | XV, 81 | |
West Riding Place-Names | ||
West Riding Place-Names. F. W. Moorman, | XVIII | |
Weston | ||
William Vavasour: the squire of Weston, 1798-1833. M. Creaser. | LVI, 159. | |
Wharfedale | ||
The Fawkes Family and their Estates in Wharfedale, 1819-1936. Marion Sharples. | 2nd ser. 6. | |
Whitkirk | ||
The '1523' Whitkirk Rental: a note. G. Woledge. | LIX, 119. | |
Whitkirk Bailiwick: A Rental, G. E. Kirk, | XXXIII, 71 | |
Whitkirk Church: Collections upon Briefs. G. M. Platt, | II, 142 | |
Wilkinson, Christopher | ||
Christopher Wilkinson of Leeds and Maryland. R. J. Wood. | LIV, 51. | |
Wills | ||
Wills and Inventories: Leeds Kirkgate-cum-Holbeck, 1644-1669, C.Collinson and J.M. Collinson | 2nd ser. 29, 1 | |
A note on Leeds wills, 1539-1561. A Lonsdale | L, 78 | |
Wills, Early Pontefract. R. B. Cook, |
XXVI, 172, 311 | |
Wills, Inventories and Bonds of the Manor Courts of Temple Newsam 1612-1701. G. E. Kirk. | XXXIII, 241 | |
Wills of Leeds and District, R. B. Cook, | XXII, 85, 235; XXIV, 39, 304 | |
- Rothwell, Saxton, Sherburn, Swillington, Thorner, Whitkirk and Woodkirk. R. B. Cook, | XXXIII, 22 | |
See Also Testamenta Leodiensia. | ||
Wilson, Charles Henry | ||
Charles Henry Wilson: the man who was Leeds. W. R. Meyer. | 2nd ser. 8, 78. | |
Wilson, Col. Edmund | ||
Wilson, Col. Edmund (obituary). J. Singleton, | XXIV, 25 | |
Wilson,William | ||
Wilson, William Mayor of Leeds, 1762-3. | XLI, 396 | |
Wood, R.J. | ||
Bibliography: Canon R. J. Wood. Comp. J. Wood. | LIV, 249. | |
Woodhouse | ||
Woodhouse, Great, Denison family of, | XV, 251 | |
Woodhouse in the manor of Leeds, J. B. Place | XXXVII, 345 | |
Wool Trade | ||
Wool Trade, Yorkshire Abbeys and the, H. E. Wroot. | XXXIII, 10 | |
Wortley | ||
A Victorian city mission: the Unitarian contribution to social progress in Holbeck and New Wortley, 1844-78. E. A. Elton. | LIV, 316. | |
Wridlesford or Woodlesford | ||
Wridlesford or Woodlesford Family. C. T. Clay. | XXVI, 253 | |
Y | ||
Yeomanry | ||
Yeomanry, Formation of Leeds. Emily Hargrave. | XXIV, 435 | |
York | ||
York, Province of, Ancient Custom of, re Wills and Intestacies. G. G. Alexander, | XXVIII, 417 | |
Yorkshire | ||
A Yorkshire music critic (Herbert Thompson) in Germany and Austria in 1889. P.
S. Morrish. |
LIV, 333. | |
The Fawkes Family and their Estates in Wharfedale, 1819-1936. Marion Sharples. | 2nd ser. 6. | |
Yorkshire Abbeys and the Wool Trade, H. E. Wroot. | XXXIII, 10 | |
Yorkshire, according to Ptolemy's Geography, A, S. Ellis. | XXII, 339 | |
Yorkshire cloth traders in the United States, 1770-1840. H, Heaton. | XXXVII, 225. | |
Yorkshire fairs and markets, to the end of the eighteenth century. K. L. McCutcheon. | XXXIX. | |
Yorkshire politics, 1742-1761, The Rockinghams and. C. Collyer. | XLI, 352. | |
Yorkshire towns in the late fourteenth century. R. B. Dobson. | LIX, 1. | |
Yorkshire, Warburton's Map of, 1720, W, B, Crump, | XXVIII, 385 | |
Yorkshire College, Leeds | ||
The early years of the Yorkshire College. P. H. J. H. Gosden. | LIV, 209. | |
Yorkshire Ladies' Council of Education | ||
The Yorkshire Ladies' Council of Education: 1871-91. I. Jenkins. | LVI, 27. | |
Yorkshire Training School of Cookery | ||
The Yorkshire Ladies' Council of Education: 1871-91. I. Jenkins. | LVI, 27. |