The Index of the book:
Sutton in Holderness (Sutton on Hull)

Please note that this index is given in good faith as a guide to the contents of the book, but there may be errors in both the original index and the transcription of the index. Numbers in brackets show the number of pages on which the name occurs.

* Affeerers,
* Ague, (2)
* Albemarle, Earl, William le Gros,
* Albemarle, Earl, William de Fortibus,
* Albemarle, Earl, William de Fortibus, (5)
* Albemarle, Countess, Isabella, (5)
* Aldbrough, (2)
* Aldbrough, William,
* Alford, Henry,
* Alford, John, (5)
* Alford, Lancelot, Esq., (3)
* Alford, Sir Lancelot, (3)
* Alford, Margaret, Lady Strickland, (3)
* Alford, Peter, (2)
* Alford, Sir William, (3)
* Allottment, Lost,
* Almonry at Meaux Abbey,
* Alured family, (3)
* Amandus Pincerna, of Benningholm,
* Ankedam, (2)
* Antholme, (3)
* Appurtenances of the tillage, (2)
* Armitage, The,
* Arnald Croft,
* Ashe, Sir Joseph, (2)
* Atwick, Manor of, (2)
* Babble, The,
* Balks, (3)
* Barrow on Humber, (3)
* Bellfield,
* Berewic in Sutton, (6)
* Beverley,
* Beverley Minster, College of St.John, (6)
* Bewick, (2)
* Bildesdayle, (2)
* Bilhill or Bylhylle, (3)
* Billicot, a sheepcot, (2)
* Bilton Bridge or Billigate, (3)
* Bilton Road,
* Black Death,
* Blakemildes meadow,
* Blassell family, (4)
* Blaydes family, (8)
* Blencard, Bottles of, (3)
* Blindwell, The,
* Bludetres,
* Boat grass, Boad Grass, or Broadgrass, (2)
* Bondmen, (6)
* Bordars, The,
* Bothome, The, in Stoneferry, (2)
* Bourne, Sir John,
* Bovate, The,
* Branchester, Andrew de,
* Bransholm, (10)
* Bransholmdyke,
* Bretes meadow,
* Bridge foot, Witham,
* Bridges over Foredike,
* Bridlington Priory,
* Broadley family, (6)
* Brodrepp family, (3)
* Bromflete family, (4)
* Browning, Elizabeth Barrett,
* Brune daile, (3)
* Brunskill, Rev.Michael, Minister,
* Brystalle, John de,
* Bulfyn or Bowffin, (3)
* Bulmer's or Boomer's Manor, (4)
* Bulmer family, (4)
* Burial ground, near Stoneferry,
* Burial ground, Quakers',
* Burials, suit in Ecclesiastical Courts,
* Burials in woollen, (2)
* Burstwick, (3)
* Burton, Thomas de, Abbot of Meaux,
* Byelawmen, (7)
* Bygod family, (3)
* Byrsall lands,
* Cards,
* Carlin Sunday, (2)
* Carrs, The, (3)
* Carr side Field, (2)
* Carr side Meadows,
* Cartgatedaile,
* Carthusian Priory, Sculcoates, (2)
* Carucate, The, (2)
* Casterd gate, (2)
* Castle Hill, The, (6)
* Castle Ing,
* Catstertdayle, (2)
* Catesterte, (2)
* Chamberlaine, Leonard, (2)
* Champney, John,
* Charles I.,
* Children out at nurse,
* Children's pestilence,
* Chimney lands, (2)
* Church or Chapel, The, (11)
* Church or Chapel dedication, (3)
* Churchmanship,
* Church goods,
* Churchwardens' accounts,
* Clough Field, (2)
* Cocke family, (8)
* Cockfolly Road and Pighill, (2)
* Collections in church and by house-row,
* College of St.James, (7)
* College, Ann Watson's,
* Common (House),
* Common (Land),
* Commons, right to depasture, (2)
* Communions, The three,
* Coniston, (2)
* Conqueror, The,
* Constable, The parish, (2)
* Constable, Sir John, (2)
* Constable, Sir Marmaduke, of Everingham, (4)
* Constable, Sir Philip, (2)
* Constable, of Wassand,
* Copyhold,
* Cornwallis, Mrs., (2)
* Cothecroft, (3)
* Cottagers, (3)
* Cottingham,
* Countess Croft,
* Cowcroft Close,
* Crab Close, (2)
* Croftdyk,
* Crops, Rotation, (2)
* Dailes, The meadows called, (2)
* Dancing,
* Danes,
* Davis, Rev.G.J., Incumbent,
* Dalton family, elder branch, (3)
* Dalton family, younger branch, (5)
* Deira,
* Denford, William de, Warden,
* De la Poles,
* Depesike, (3)
* Dissenters, Protestant,
* Dodersykes meadow, (4)
* Dog whipping,
* Dowson, Peter,
* Dowson, Peter, junior, (2)
* Dowmanlodge,
* Drainage, (3)
* Dress, (2)
* Drogo de Brevere, (3)
* Driffield,
* Dryffeld, Abbott William de,
* Drypool, in Swine parish, it, (2)
* Drypool, in Sutton, (8)
* Drypool Field,
* Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester,
* Dudley, John, Duke of Northumberland, (2)
* East Carr,
* East Field, (2)
* East Mount, (2)
* East Riding,
* Edward I.,
* Edward II.,
* Edward III.,
* Edward the Black Prince,
* Education,
* Effigy of Sir John de Sutton, (2)
* Ellikers, Quakers,
* Embankment,
* Enclosure of Common Fields, (3)
* Engles,
* Ernald, vassal of Amandus, (2)
* Ernistholm,
* Estkardyke,
* Eyres, Thomas, a Lord of the Manor,
* Fairfax, Sir Thomas,
* Fairholm, (2)
* Falkenberg, de, family, (2)
* Fallowing land, (5)
* Farm work,
* Farms, Composition of, (2)
* Feast, Sutton,
* Feltholm, (2)
* Ferry over Hull, (2)
* Fighting,
* Fishery or Fish house of the Monks, (2)
* Fishery in Sutton, (8)
* Fillings, The fishery of, (4)
* Flax and Cotton Mills, (2)
* Fletcher, Dakins, Minister, (2)
* Florentine wool merchants,
* Football,
* Footway to Hull,
* Foredike, Forthdyke, or Feerdike, (6)
* Forth cross,
* Fortibus, de, Family of,
* Fortibus, de, Avelina, Countess of Lancaster, (2)
* Fox, the great culvert,
* Free tenants as farmers, (5)
* Fritholm daile,
* Frog Hall, (6)
* Frost family,
* Frumety,
* Floods, (5)
* Fynkell Street,
* Fysshousegote,
* Gannock, Grange called, (4)
* Ganstead, (2)
* Gate, Sir Henry,
* Gate alms, (5)
* Gates, rights of pasturage, (2)
* Gaveston, Piers, Lord of Holderness,
* Gayre, le, and Gayres, (3)
* Geese in the pastures,
* Gesekeld meadow,
* Gipsies, (2)
* Glebe,
* Gleaning, (4)
* Goate or Coat, a drain, (2)
* Goddard family, (3)
* Gold dike drain,
* Gooding,
* Graham Clarke, Mr.,
* Grainings on Foredike,
* Grange of Meaux Abbey,
* Grantham, Thomas,
* Gravel pit, Parish,
* Gray, Robert le, and family, (2)
* Gray, Thomas, the Poet,
* Great Hill,
* Great Mouths,
* Grimes, The,
* Grinchil, of Sudtone,
* Groves, The, (4)
* Grymeston, Matthew de, Rector,
* Gunpowder Plot commemoration, (3)
* Gyselfleth,
* Hall Court Walls, (2)
* Hamelton, William de, Dean of York, (2)
* Hantom,
* Harpur, Arthur, his benefaction,
* Harvest Home,
* Hastings Manor, (8)
* Hastings, Sir Edward de, m.to Agnes de Sutton,
* Hastings family,
* Hastings, Sir William de, Baron
* Hastings, (2)
* Haywards or Finders,
* Headley Farm, (2)
* Hedon Croft, (3)
* Hedun de Hedun,
* Helpster, Sutton dike,
* Hens or capons as rentals or " services, " (5)
* Herney de Hull,
* Herney Croft or Hirncott, (6)
* Hicks, Sir Baptist,
* Highgate, The, (2)
* Hildyard, Emme, widow of Thomas de,
* Hildyard, John de,
* Hildyard, Katherine de, heiress,
* Hildyard, Robert de, (5)
* Hildyard, Thomas de,
* Hilton family, (2)
* Hodgson families, (2)
* Hogge, Stephen, (2)
* Holderness Agricultural Society,
* Holderness, Isle of, (2)
* Holderness road, (3)
* Honorius III., Pope,
* Hornsea Marr,
* Horses, (2)
* Horse daile, (2)
* Hotham, Sir John,
* How, the daile so called, (3)
* Howgcote, (2)
* Huck of Southowscroft,
* Hul or Hol, The, (2)
* Hull, The river, (5)
* Hull in Sutton, (6)
* Hull, Henry de,
* Hull, Kingston upon, (6)
* Hull Corporation, (5)
* Huntingdon, Earls of,
* Ings, The, (4)
* Ings road, (2)
* Irish labourers,
* Jerlshou tillage, (3)
* Jervaulx, Abbot of,
* Jews as money lenders,
* Kalvegaire, (2)
* Knight, The title,
* Lambhelmsike, (2)
* Lammas drain,
* Lanbert, vassal of Drogo, (3)
* Lancaster, Thomas, Earl of,
* Lands" or Selions, (2)
* Landsike, (5)
* Langsike, (2)
* Lathe, a barn,
* Leads dike or leda, or the Common named after it, (6)
* Leads road, (2)
* Leavened bread, (2)
* Ledeholme meadow, (4)
* Letters,
* Liddell, Mr., (2)
* Lopholme or Loppam, (4)
* Lordes " land, arable,
* Lowlands nook,
* Magsdaile, (7)
* Mair Close,
* Malbys, William de,
* Manfield, Robert de, Provost of Beverley,
* Manor courts and customs, (6)
* Manor, Lords of, (6)
* Marfleet,
* Marr of Sutton, (5)
* Marr Hill,
* Marr Lane,
* Marr of Swine, (3)
* Marriages during Commonwealth,
* Marvel, Andrew,
* Mason, Hugh,
* Mason, Rev.Wm., (2)
* Mason, Rev.Wm., the Poet, (3)
* Mastalls or Marstalls,
* Mauley, de, family, (2)
* Mauley, Baron de, of new creation,
* Maunsdaile Clow,
* Maunsdaile bridge,
* Meadow lands, Names of, (3)
* Meaux Abbey, (15)
* Meaux, de, Family of, (8)
* Merefurrows, (2)
* Meyrick, Sir S.R.,
* Midmeredales,
* Mikeldayl, le,
* Mill, Sutton, (2)
* Mills on Foredike, (2)
* Mompesson, Sir Richard, (3)
* Morcare, Earl,
* Mortmain,
* Mould, Thos., (3)
* Munby family, (4)
* Myton, Grange of,
* New Clow,
* New dike,
* New Ings, Stoneferry, (2)
* New Ings, Sutton, (2)
* Newland Hirne,
* Nordale, Nordall, or Noddle Hill,
* North Carr, (2)
* North Carr Field, (2)
* North Lands pasture, (3)
* Northkerdyke,
* Northumberland, Thos.Percy, Earl of,
* Northumberland, John Dudley, Duke of, (2)
* Northumberland, Sir Hugh Smithson, Duke of,
* Norhundeldeyle,
* Nuttell, Peter de,
* Nuttles, High and Low,
* Orrell family,
* Otringham, Martin de, (3)
* Otringham, Richard de, (3)
* Ottringham,
* Outgang, le, (2)
* Outhouses, near Stoneferry,
* Owgram, Simon,
* Oxen, (3)
* Oxfryth,
* Oxgang, The, (3)
* Oxlands, (6)
* Papists, (2)
* Parkin Nooke,
* Parrock Gate,
* Parson's Gate,
* Pasturage, (3)
* Paynell, Hugh,
* Pestilence, Children's,
* Pighills, Pightels, (3)
* Pinders,
* Plague, The, (2)
* Plantagenet, Edmund, Earl of Lancaster,
* Players of Sutton,
* Poole family, (4)
* Popple, Alderman,
* Potatoes, (4)
* Priestman, Mr.,
* Provost, Peter, the,
* Quakers,
* Quintin, St., family, (5)
* Railway, Hull and Hornsea,
* Raw, Rawe, West Raw, Rowbanks, or Roebank, (9)
* Raw or Row, near Salts, (2)
* Rebellion in Holderness,
* Reclaimation by embankment, (2)
* Rectory with house and lands, (6)
* Redcote, a sheepcot, (2)
* Reeves upon the Manor, (3)
* Reformation,
* Registers, Parish, (2)
* Register of Deeds, etc., East Riding, (2)
* Rejoicing days,
* Richard III.,
* Richmond, Dean of,
* Riseholm or Risam,
* Riseholm Carr, (2)
* Roads, (4)
* Robinson, Rev. Arthur, Minister, (4)
* Rolleston, Rowstone, or Roxton, (3)
* Romans, The,
* Ross family,
* Rotation of crops, (2)
* Rotheringham,
* Rnnhill, The,
* "S" lands,
* Salts pasture, (7)
* Saltmarshe, Ernald de, (2)
* Sampson, John,
* Sampson, Thomas, Rector and Warden, (5)
* Salvayn, George,
* Salvayn, George,
* Salvayn, Sir John,
* Sayer Creek,
* Schools,
* Scot, Simon, of Hull,
* Sculcoates,
* Sculcoates, Benedict de, (4)
* Sefholm, (4)
* Selions in the arable fields, (2)
* Sellar, Symon, Warden,
* Semanson, Wm., Warden, (2)
* Sepulchre, St., Hedon, Hospital of,
* Serfs, (7)
* Services from tenants, (4)
* Seyntluce, de, or St. Luce, William, (3)
* Sheepcots,
* Sheep farming, (2)
* Shifting ownership, (5)
* Shift lands, (3)
* Side Ings, (2)
* "Sir" as a prefix,
* Skipsea, (5)
* Small pox, (2)
* Smithson, Sir Hugh,
* Soft ham, (7)
* Soldiers quartered,
* Southcoates, (6)
* South Ings,
* Southfield,
* Spoffard, John, Curate, (2)
* Southowscott or Croft, (6)
* Spinning, (2)
* Spring Hill, (2)
* Stanhope, Sir Michael,
* Stainmar, (4)
* Stainmardaile, (4)
* Stockdailes, meadow,
* Stocks, The,
* Stoneferry, (16)
* Stoneferry road,
* Stoneferry Clough, (2)
* Stuteville, Wm. de, of Cottingham,
* Sudtone, of Domesday Book, (3)
* Sugar House, (4)
* Summergangs, (3)
* Summergangs dike, (3)
* Superstition, (2)
* Suppression of Monasteries,
* Sutton, first so named,
* Sutton drain, (3)
* Sutton dyk, (5)
* Sutton side, near Hull,
* Sutton, de, pedigree,
* Sutton, de, spurious pedigree of
* Suttons, Barons Dudley,
* Sutton, Siward de, (4)
* Sutton, Sayer (4)
* Sutton, William, (2)
* Sutton, Amandus, (4)
* Sutton, Sayer (8)
* Sutton, Sayer (4)
* Sutton, Sayer (2)
* Sutton, Sir John, senior, (2)
* Sutton, Sir John, junior, (4)
* Sutton, Sir Thomas, (5)
o his coheiresses, (4)
* Sutton, Amandus, the younger, (2)
* Sutton, John, son of Sir John, junior, (4)
* Sutton, John, son of Sir Thomas,
* Sutton, Peter, son of Thomas, (2)
* Sutton, William, Knight, (3)
* Sutton, William, Rector, (3)
* Sutton, Rainer,
* Sutton, Agnes, wife of Sir Thomas,
* Sutton, Alice, wife of Sir John, junior,
* Sutton, Johanna, wife of Sayer (3)
* Sutton, Johanna, a nun at Swine,
* Sutton, Johanna, wife of Thomas Oudley, (2)
* Sutton, Christiana, wife of Sayor the Fourth,
* Sutton, Constantia, wife of Sir John, senior, (2)
* Swine, (3)
* Swine Parish Church, (2)
* Swine Priory, (3)
* Swine, Sir William de,
* Sykwell meadow, (2)
* Taylor, John, murdered,
* Thirty Acres, (2)
* Thirty Acre dike,
* Thorne, William de,
* Thornton family,
* Tillage lands, Names of, (2)
* Tile makers of Beverley,
* Tithes, (2)
* Tithe farmstead, (2)
* Tocke family, (2)
* Tofts and Toftsteads, (2)
* Treasure ship seized by Sayer (2)
* Trivet, Sir Thomas and Elizabeth de,
* Truslove family, (12)
* Turbary and Turves, (3)
* Tween dikes road, (2)
* Twyer, Family of,
* Ughtred, Thomas,
* Verli, Robert de,
* Vaux, Charles, Town Clerk, Steward of the Manor, (3)
* Villeins, The, (6)
* Walton, Rev, Nicholas, Incumbent, (3)
* Watkinson, John,
* Watson, Mrs.Ann, (5)
* Watson's Charity, (3)
* Watson, Thomas, his family, (5)
* Watton, William de, and family, (3)
* Wawne, Wagene, or Waghen, (2)
* Wawne, Church of, (2)
* Wawne Ferry,
* Wawne, Rector and Vicar of, (6)
* Wawne, Peter de,
* Weeriers in the watercourses,
* West Carr or Marsh, (10)
* White House, Stoneferry, (3)
* Whyte, Thomas, Curate, (2)
* Wilberforce family,
* Wilflete at Marfleet,
* Williams, The old, (3)
* Wilmington,
* Windmill Hill,
* Witchcraft,
* Witham family, (3)
* Wolds, Yorkshire, (2)
* Wolsey, Cardinal, (2)
* Wool, Produce and trade in, (3)
* Wool gathering, (3)
* Wyk, Vill of,
* Wyk, Walter de,
* Yarlshou, Tillage in, (3)
* York, Archbishops of, (10)
* York, Cathedral Church of,
* York, Chancellor of, (2)
* York, Dean and Chapter of, (2)