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