Index to
A History of 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 give the number of pages referenced when greater than one.
The same name may occur several times on a single page.

* Abbeys: See Monasteries.
* Abbey, Alderman, (2)
* Aberdeen, Earl of, (2)
* Abbot, Archbishop,
* Aborigines of Britain,
* Accidents, (9)
* Acland, James, (3)
* Additions (Miscellaneous),
* Admiral of the Humber, (3)
* Advertiser" (Hull) newspaper, (9)
* Agincourt, Battle of,
* Agricola, Julius,
* Aitkin's Plan of Hull,
* Albemarle, Duke of, (3)
* Albemarle, Earl of,
* Albion, origin of the name,
* Alcock, Bishop, (3)
* Aldborough,
* Aldermen fined.
* Aldermen of the Borough,
* Alderson, Dr.James, (8)
* Alderson, Dr.John, (5)
* Aldgate, (3)
* Ale, Hull noted for it, (3)
* Alexander, George,
* Alhambra Music Hall,
* Almshouses See Hospitals.
* Anatomy and Medicine, School of,
* Anderson's Plan of Hull, (2)
* Ancient Religious Institutions,
* Anlaby road,
* Annals of Hull,
* Anti Corn Law Meetings,
* Appleyard, Frank, (4)
* Architecture (Ecclesiastical)
* Archbishop of York's liberties in the river Hull, (3)
* Archbishop's men assaulted by the Mayor,
* Arches, Triumphal, (3)
* "Arctic" steamer wrecked,
* Aristotle,
* Art, School of,
* Arden, A.(3)
* Arimathea, Joseph of, (3)
* Arles, Council of, (2)
* Arms of Hull,
* Ashley, Lord, (4)
* Aske, Robert, (3)
* Assembly Rooms,
* Assizes at Hull, (6)
* Artesian Well,
* Astrop, John, (2)
* Atherton Moor, Battle of,
* Athletic or Gymnastic Club,
* Atkinson, Anthony, (2)
* Atkinson, A.(3)
* Atkinson, Henry John, (22)
* Atlee, Rev.Simmonds, (3)
* "Aurora" barque lost,
* Awful Catastrophe,
* Ayre, William,
* Ayre, Dr.Joseph.
* Bailey, Rev.R.K., (3)
* Baines, Edward,
* Baines, Matthew Talbot,
* Balk, William, (2)
* Bangor, Monastery of,
* Balloon Ascents, (6)
* Baltic Buildings.
* Baltic, &c., Steam Trade,
* Banks,
* Bannister, Anthony, (15)
* Bannister, Mrs.Anthony,
* Bannister, Miss,
* Baptismal Fonts,
* Baptists,
* Barkworth, J.B.,
* Barnett, Rev.J.L.,
* Barton Ferry established,
* Barton Ferry boat landing,
* Baths and Wash houses,
* Battlefields of Yorkshire,
* Batteries, (5)
* Batty, John,
* Baynard Castle, (4)
* Baynes, James,
* Beatson, Rev.John,
* Beaumont, Rev.Dr.,
* Becker, Rev.G.E., (2)
* Bede, the Venerable,
* Becton, James, (3)
* Beeton's Ville,
* Beggar's Bridge,
* Bell, Dr.J.P., (2)
* Bell, William, (2)
* Bells,
* Bellasis or Belasyse, Lord, (2)
* Benevolent Institutions,
* Bernard, William,
* Bethell, Richard, (2)
* Beverley,
* Beverley Gate, (2)
* Bishops, Early British, (2)
* Bishops of Hull, (2)
* Bishop lane (2)
* Birkbeck, Dr.,
* Blackfriar gate,
* Black Friary,
* Blaydes, Benjamin, (3)
* Blenheim" ship attacked,
* Blockhouses, (6)
* Blockhouse, North, (4)
* Blockhouse, South, (3)
* Blundell, Henry, (7)
* Blundell, Henry Spence,
* Blundell, Spence, & Co., (4)
* Boarded Bridge,
* Board of Health, Local, (4)
* Boat accident, dreadful,
* Bolingbroke,
* Bolton, Christopher,
* Bolton, William, (3)
* Bond street,
* Bonnin, Rev.T.S., (2)
* Bonny Boat,
* Borromeo, St.Charles of,
* Borough, limits of,
* Borough Magistrates,
* Borough Surplus Fund, (2)
* Botanic Gardens,
* Botterill, William, (3)
* BowIalley lane,
* Boyes family,
* Boynton, Colonel, (2)
* Bradshaw, Judge, (2)
* Bribery Commission,
* Brick or tile making in Hull in early times,
* Bridges,
* Bridge, North, (2)
* Bridge, South,
* Britain, origin of the name,
* Brick work, ancient, (2)
* Brigantes, (2)
* British Association,
* British Period,
* Broadley, John,
* Broadley, Miss Sophia, (7)
* Broadley, Robert Carlisle,
* Broadley, W.H.H., (2)
* Broadley and Raikes,
* Broadley burial vault,
* Brochner, C.C.,
* Brodrick, Cuthbert, (5)
* Bromby, Rev.J.H., (14)
* Bromby, Miss,
* Bromby, Right Rev.Dr.,
* Brooks, Thomas,
* Brooshooft, Lieut.Col.,
* Browne.Rev.G.(6)
* Brown, Rev.L.B.,
* Brown, W.Atkinson, & Co., (2)
* Brownlow, W.B., (4)
* Brownlow, Lumsden, & Co., (2)
* Bruce, Robert,
* Buckingham, Duke of, (2)
* Burgundy, Duchess of,
* Burke, Rev.Luke, (2)
* Burleigh, Lord,
* Burstwick, Royal Manor and Park of, (2)
* Burgesses See Freemen.
* Burton, Mrs.Thomas,
* Butchers' Shambles, (2)
* Bush Dyke,
* Butler, C.F., (2)
* Butlin, Clarke,
* Butt Close,
* Caesar, Julius,
* Camden, the Antiquarian,
* Cannon Balls,
* Cap of Maintenance, (3)
* Carington, Lord,
* Carlisle, Earl of, (3)
* Carlisle street,
* Cathedral, meaning of,
* Carlton House,
* Carmarthen, Marquis of,
* Carmelite Friary,
* Carrick, Theophilus, (2)
* Carthusian Priory,
* Casson, F.W.,
* Castle of Hull (See also Blockhouses), (12)
* Castle street Cemetery,
* Castle street,
* Castle row,
* Catholics,
* Caverns in High street,
* Cecil, Sir Robert, (2)
* Cemetery, General,
* Centenarians,
* Chain House,
* Chalice, Saxon (leaden),
* Chaloner, Edward,
* Chamberlain, Leonard,
* Chambers's (Dr.) MS.Annals of Hull, (5)
* Chamber of Commerce,
* Chantries, (2)
* Chapel lane,
* Charles I.his life and times,
* his execution,
* Charity Hall, (2)
* Charliss, Rev.S., or C., (3)
* Charter House,
* Charter of Edward
o in full,
* Charters (other), (6)
* Chaucer family,
* Chaucer the Poet,
* Chester, Thomas,
* Chief Constable,
* Chief Magistrates,
* Cholera, (4)
* Choral Society,
* Christianity, introduction of,
* Chronological Record,
* Citadel, (7)
* Civil Wars, (2)
* Civil War Tracts, (5)
* Church Building Society,
* Church Institute,
* Church lane,
* CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &C.
* Established Church:
o Holy Trinity Church, (3)
o St.Mary's Church, (2)
o Drypool Church,
o Sculcoates Church, (2)
o St.John's Church,
o Christ Church,
o St.James's Church,
o Mariners' Church,
o St.Stephen's Church,
o St.Paul's Church,
o St.Mark's Church, (2)
o St.Luke's Church,
o Newland Church,
o Proposed new Churches,
* Baptists :
o Salthouse lane Chapel,
o George street Chapel,
o South street Chapel,
o Baker street Chapel,
o Church of St.John the Evangelist,
o Particular Baptists,
* Independents:
o Providence Chapel,
o Fish street Chapel,
o Salem Chapel,
o Bethesda Chapel,
o Albion Chapel,
o Wycliffe Chapel,
* Wesleyan Methodists:
o George yard Chapel,
o Scott street Chapel,
o Waltham street Chapel,
o Humber street Chapel,
o Kingston Chapel,
o Great Thornton street Chapel,
o Beverley road Chapel,
o Newland Chapel,
o Dairycoates Chapel,
o Southcoates Chapel,
* Primitive Methodists:
o West street Chapel,
o Church street Chapel,
o Great Thornton street Chapel,
o Clowes' Chapel,
o Witham Chapel,
o Holderness road Chapel,
o Jubilee Chapel,
* Methodist Free Church:
o Tabernacle,
o Campbell street Chapel,
* Other Protestant Dissenters :
o United Presbyterian Chapel,
o Friends' Meeting House,
o Unitarian Chapel,
o Swedenborgians,
* Brethren,
* United Bands,
* Lutheran Church,
* Jews' Synagogue,
* Catholic Church of St.Charles, (3)
* Catholic Chapel of St.Mary,
* Clay, Frederic,
* Clay, James, (10)
* Clock of High Church,
* Clock of Town Hall,
* Clowes, Rev.William,
* Cobden, Richard, (2)
* Codd family,
* Cogan, Alderman,
* Cogan street, (2)
* Colleges,
* Collins, Edward Francis, (2)
* Commerce of the Port, (2)
* Commonwealth, state of Society under it,
* Conservative Association,
* Constable, Sir Clifford, (2)
* Constable, Lady C., (3)
* Constable, Sir John,
* Constable, Sir Robert, (2)
* Convent of Mercy,
* Cookman, George, (4)
* Cooke, Barnard, (2)
* Conservator of the Humber,
* Constantine the Great, (2)
* Convention Parliament, (2)
* Cook, Thomas,
* Coopers, Company of,
* Cooper, Sir Henry, (10)
* Cooper, Lady, (3)
* Cooper, Rev.A.H.,
* Corn Exchange,
* Coronation Stone, (2)
* Cornwallis, " H.M.Ship, (4)
* Corporation, Municipal,
* Corporation regalia and plate, (2)
* Corporation, income and expenditure of, (3)
* Corporation list of the first reformed body,
* Corporation of Trinity House,
* Corrupt Practices,
* Corrections,
* Courts of Justice,
* Cotton Mills, (2)
* Council Chamber,
* County of Kingston upon Hull,
* Covenanters,
* Coventry, Lord,
* Craig, Rev.S.B., (5)
* Croft, William, (2)
* Cromwell, Oliver, (6)
* Crosse, John,
* Cross Keys Hotel, (2)
* Crosses,
* Crowle family, (5)
* Crown of England in pawn,
* Crown Jewels sold,
* Curfew, the,
* Curious Collections,
* Custom House,
* Cuthbert, John, (6)
* Czar" steamer lost,
* Dagger lane,
* Dairycoates,
* Dale, Thomas, (3)
* Daly, Dr.Owen,
* Danes, massacre of them,
* Danes, their devastations, (4)
* Danish, or Anglo Danish period,
* Danish Buildings,
* Darling, Grace, (2)
* "Dauntless," H.M.Ship, (2)
* Davis, Edwin J., (8)
* Deck, Rev.John.(3)
* De la Pole family, (9)
* De la Pryme, Rev.A., (3)
* De Grey and Ripon.Earl, (10)
* Destruction of Church Ornaments, (2)
* Diatomaceae, Norman's List of,
* Digby, Lord,
* Dispensary,
* Dissenting Chapels,
* Dissenting Protestant Tinker, (2)
* Dissolution of Religious Houses, &c., (3)
* Distinguished M.P.'s for Hull,
* Distressed Foreigners, Society for the relief of,
* Dixon, Annis,
* Dobson, John F..(5)
* Dock Company, (2)
* Dock Company, officers of,
* Docks, the, (2)
* Dock Graving, South end,
* Dock Green, (3)
* Dock and Tidal water space and quayage at Hull,
* Dock Warehouses,
* Dodds, James, (2)
* Domesday Book,
* Domesday Survey, (2)
* Drainage of the West District,
* Drinking Fountains,
* Druids, Orders of,
* Drypool parish, (5)
* Drypool square,
* Ducking or Cucking Stool,
* Dunhill, Snowden and family,
* Durham, Earl of.(2)
* Dykes, Rev.T., (8)
* Earle, Charles and William, (2)
* Earle, Thomas, (12)
* Earle, John,
* Eastern Morning News " and "Eastern Weekly News" (newspapers), (2)
* Early history of Hull misrepresented, (3)
* Earthquakes, (2)
* East Riding Dank,
* Eboracum (York),
* Ecclesiastical Architecture,
* Ecclesiastical Edifices,
* Egginton, Samuel Hall,
* Election Mems,
* Election of A.D., (2)
* Election Statistics, (2)
* Elland, Sir John,
* Ellesmere, Lord,
* Electric Time Ball,
* Eleutherius, Pope, (3)
* Ellam, Rev.John,
* Ellerker, Sir Ralph,
* Ellerthorpe, John,
* Eminent Men,
* Episcopal Palace at Hall, (2)
* Epstein, Rev.Elkan,
* Essex, Earl of, (2)
* Etherington, Sir Henry, (2)
* Etty, William,
* Exchange, the, (2)
* Executions, public, (5)
* Exhibitions of paintings, statuary, &c., (2)
* Extraordinary Phenomenon,
* Fabyan Chronicle,
* Fairfax family,
* Fairfax, Lord, (4)
* Fairfax, Sir Thomas, (5)
* Fairs and Markets,
* Fanatics,
* Fancy Bazaars, (5)
* Feasts or Wakes,
* Felton, John.
* Female Penitentiary,
* Ferres, Alderman, (3)
* Ferriby,
* Ferries,
* Field, William,
* Firbank, Thomas, (4)
* Fires in Hull, (25)
* Finkle street,
* Fishes, extraordinary, (4)
* Fish, a religious emblem,
* Fish Shambles,
* Fish street,
* Flint, T.W., (3)
* Floating Chapel,
* Foreigners in Hull, (2)
* "Forfarshire" steamer lost,
* Fornication and Adultery prevalent,
* Foresters, Order of,
* Forster and Andrews, (12)
* Fortifications, (7)
* Forts erected at Paull and Hessle Cliff,
* Fort Majors of Hull,
* Foucher, Abbe,
* Fountain, John, (6)
* Fox, Captain Luke,
* Freehold Land Societies,
* Freemen, (3)
* Free Chapels, (2)
* Freemasons See Masonic Lodges
* Free Library, attempt to establish one,
* Free Trade Association,
* Free Trade Demonstration,
* French's Gardens,
* Friaries See Monasteries Friendly Societies,
* Frost, Charles, (5)
o his " Historic Notices of Hull, " (11)
* Frisneck,
* Gale, George,
* Gale, Richard,
* Gale, Thomas,
* Gales See High Winds
* Galloway, John H.,
* Galloway, William,
* Gallows lane,
* Gaol and House of Correction,
* Garrison side,
* Gas Works,
* Gates of Hull,
* Gauls,
* Geary, Rev.Joseph, (2)
* Gee and Co.,
* Gee, Joseph, (3)
* Gee, William,
* Gent's " History of Hull, " (7)
* Gell, R.,
* George street,
* George yard and Inn.
* Gibson, Henry, (2)
* Gildas (St.) the Wise,
* Gigantic Water Scheme,
* Glass Windows first used in England, (2)
* Glastonbury,
* Glastonbury Chairs, (2)
* Glemham, Sir Thomas, (4)
* Gloucester, Prince William of,
* Goderich, Lord See De Grey and Ripon.
* Goe, Rev.F.F.,
* Gold Chain, Mayor's,
* Gordon, Dr.,
* Gordon Riots, (2)
* Goring, Colonel,
* Gothic Architecture,
* Governors of Hull, (15)
* Graham, Sir James, (2)
* Grammar School.
* Grassby, F.R.,
* Graves, Jesse,
* Great Union street,
* Greensides, Henry,
* Green, George Pycock, (4)
* Gregory the Great, Pope,
* Gresham, John, (7)
* Gresham, John Foster,
* Gresham, J.H..(2)
* Grimsby lane,
* Grimston Park,
* Grimston street,
* Grotto square,
* Groves, the,
* Guilds, Religious,
* Guilds, Trade,
* Guild Hall, old,
* Gurnhill, Rev.James, (2)
* Gylby, Colonel, (4)
* Gylby family,
* Gymnastic Club,
* Hadley's "History of Hull, " (19)
* Halifax Gibbet Law,
* Hall, Captain George.
* Hall, Rev.Newman,
* Hall, S.C.,
* Hallam took Hull by surprise,
* Hamburg, great fire at,
* Hanmer, Captain,
* Hanmer, Sir John, (2)
* Hanmer, Richard, (2)
* Harrison, Charles,
* Harrison, James, (2)
* Hart, Rev.E.(3)
* Hastings, Battle of,
* Haworth, Adrian H.,
* Haworth, B.,
* Health of Towns Act,
* Hell, Hull, and Halifax, (2)
* Heaton, Butler, and Bayne,
* Helmsing, Frederick, (7)
* Helmsing, Mrs.F.,
* Helward, or Heyward family,
* Hendry, William,
* Heneage, Sir Thomas,
* Henville, Rev.E.,
* Henwood, James,
* Heptarchy (Saxon), (2)
* Herald, ' Hull and Eastern Counties (newspaper), (2)
* Herodotus,
* Herries, Lord,
* Hessle, (4)
* Hessle cum Hull parish divided,
* Hessle road, (2)
* Heworth Moor, meeting on,
* High Stewards of Hull, (16)
* High Stewards, dignity of,
* High Steward's honorarium,
* High Stewards, " Memorial, ' or history of,
* High street,
* High Tides See Inundations.
* Highway and District Rates,
* High Winds, (5)
* Hildyard family, (4)
* Hill, Matthew Davenport, (3)
* Hinguar and Hubba,
* Hill, J.T.and N., (2)
* Historical Annals of Hull, (3)
* Historic Facts." Thompson's,
* Hoare, Joseph, (5)
* Bockney, John,
* Hodge, Henry,
* Hodge, William, (8)
* Hull
o outskirts of the town,
* Holderness an island,
* Holderness House.
* Holden, Theme , (2)
* Holden, J.F.,
* Holder, E.H., (2)
* Holland, Lord, (2)
* Holler's Plan of Hull, (2)
* Holmes, Thomas and Son,
* Home for Fallen Women,
* "Horatio," H.M.S..
* Horner, Dr., (2)
* Horner, Simon,
* Hopwood, Frederick, (2)
* Horse racing,
* Hospitals suppressed,
* Hospitals or Almshouses in existence, (2)
* Hotels and Inns,
* Hotham, Captain, (3)
* Hotham, Lord,
* Hotham, Sir John, (4)
* Hotham, Sir John ((2)
* Houses, number of, in Hull,
* Hudson, F.W., (4)
* Huffam, W.H., (3)
* Hughes, Rev.W.L., (2)
* Hull See Kingston upon Hull.
* Hull and East Riding College, (2)
* Hull Club House,
* Hull College,
* Hull and East Riding Floral and Horticultural Society,
* Hull Armed Association,
* Hull Cheese (Ale),
* Hull (old) river, course of,
* change in its course,
* Hull and East Riding Parliamentary and Financial Reform Association,
* Hullshire and its boundary,
* Human Remains, (5)
* Humber Dock,
* Humber Iron Works and Ship Building Company, (2)
* Humber river, (2)
* Humber street, (2)
* Humphreys, Captain, (4)
* Hunt, Rev.J.W.,
* Hunt, William,
* Hutt, Sir William, (3)
* Ice Company,
* Ice on the Humber,
* Illuminations, (3)
* Independent and Presbyterian meetings in Holy Trinity Church,
* Incursions of the Sea on the Holderness Coast, (2)
* Income, &c., of the Municipal Corporation, (2)
* Income, &c., of the Local Board of Health,
* Incorporation for the Poor,
* Independent Methodists,
* Independents, (2)
* Individual Petition,
* Infirmary, General,
* Inland Revenue Office,
* Irving, W., (3)
* Installation of former High Stewards,
* Installation of present High Steward,
* Insurrections, (2)
* Inundations, (16)
* Iron Ship building,
* Iron chain across the harbour, (2)
* Islands in the Humber,
* Island of Saints (England),
* Jacobsen, Dr.Julius, (5)
* Jacobs, Bethel, (7)
* Jacobs, Aaron,
* Jacob , Israel,
* Jackson, Thomas, (3)
* Jalland, B.M., (9)
* Jalland, W.E., (2)
* Jameson, R., (2)
* James, Sir Walter, (2)
* Jan Megan Island discovered by Hull Merchants,
* Jarratt, Alderman,
* Jarratt, Rev.Canon,
* Jefferies, Judge, (2)
* Jehovah Jireh Chapel,
* Jews,
* Jetties, (5)
* Jewish Cemeteries,
* Jones, Joseph, (4)
* Jones, Paul,
* Jones, Rev.H.D.,
* Julian Dyke,
* Jukes, Rev.Andrew, (4)
* Jukes, Rev.Edward, (2)
* Justices of the Peace See Magistrates.
* Kemp, Rev.H.W., (6)
* Kennedy, William, (2)
* Kerby, William, (7)
* Keyworth, W.D.(Hull), (12)
* Keyworth, W.D.(London), (3)
* King's Coffee House.(2)
* King's Head Inn,
* Kingston College, (2)
* Kingston Cotton Mills, (4)
* Kingston upon Hull its situation, &c.,
o derivation of the name of Hull,
o county of,
o made a Royal Honour,
o description of the town,
o sieges of, (4)
o arms of the bor ough,
o Earls and Dukes of, (2)
o port of,
o its tonnage,
* King Alfred the Great,
* King Ambrosius,
* King Arthur, (2)
* King Athelstan, (3)
* King Arviragus, (2)
* King Egbert,
* King Lucius, (3)
* King Sweyne,
* King Canute,
* King Edward the Confessor, (2)
* King William I.,
* King Edward I., (5)
* King Edward II.,
* King Edward III.,
* King Richard II.,
* King Henry V., (2)
* King Henry VI., (2)
* King Edward IV., (2)
* King Richard III.,
* King James IV.(Scotland),
* King Henry VII.,
* King Henry VIII., (6)
* King Edward VI.,
* King Charles I., (2)
o his execution,
* King Charles II., (5)
* King James I.,
* King James II., (3)
* King William III., (3)
* King George I.,
* King George III., (3)
* King George IV.,
* King William, IV.,
* King Philip of Spain,
* King, Defender of the Faith, title of,
* King, derivation of the title,
* King, Dr.Kelburne,
* King, Rev.John, (2)
* King, William Robinson, (3)
* King's Manor Hall See Suffolk Palace.Kinnear, Rev.H.G..
* Kitching, W.H., (2)
* Knight, Rev.W., (2)
* Knowles, Sir William,
* Kissing Field,
* La Marches, J.B.,
* Lambert, Charles R., (2)
* Lambert family,
* Lambert, Henry, (3)
* Lancaster, Duke of,
* Land of Green Ginger,
* Landing Stairs, ancient,
* Lane, Rev.S., (3)
* Langdale, Hon.C.,
* Langdale, Lord.(3)
* Lawson, Sir John,
* Laud, Archbishop,
* Launch of four Ships,
* Lavacrum or Picina, ancient, (2)
* Law Library,
* Leadenhall square,
* League and Covenant of the Scots, (2)
* Le Corse" steamer,
* Lee, Rev.George, (3)
* Leeds, Duke of, (2)
* Leland the Antiquarian, (3)
* Leng, J.W., (2)
* Lent, fast of,
* Le Gros, William, Lord of Holderness,
* Lester, Rev.Thomas,
* Letters of a Representative,
* Lewis, J.Harvey, (5)
* Lewis, William and John,
* Libraries destroyed,
* Liddell, George, William, and Charles, (2)
* Lincoln, Earl of,
* Literary and Philosophical Society, (4)
* Literary Soiree, (2)
* Limekiln Creek and Drain, (3)
* Lime street,
* Lister, Sir John, (4)
* Little lane,
* Lincoln, President,
* Littleton, Bishop,
* Lion House,
* Local Board of Health See Board of Health.
* Lockwood, F., (5)
* Loft, John, (8)
* Loft family,
* Loft, T.,
* Londesborough (present) Lord, (5)
* Londesborough (late) Lord, (4)
* Longevity,
* Long Parliament,
* Lovell, G.H., (5)
* Low gate (street).(3)
* Low Gate of Hull,
* Lowthrop, Sir William, '(3)
* l.umsden, John, :(10)
* Lunatic (Borough) Asylum, (2)
* Lunn, Dr.W.,
* Lyceum Library, &c..
* Lying in Charity,
* Lyon, Joseph, (2)
* Macmillan, Dr.Angus,
* Me.Conkey, Rev.W.,
* Me.Menu, , Andrew, (2)
* Maddick.Captain,
* Me.Cormack (P.C.), (2)
* Magistrates, Chief See Mayors.
* Magistrates of borough, (3)
* Maister family, (4)
* "Manchester" steamer lost,
* Manners, George,
* Manufacturers,
* Manor Hall See Suffolk Palace.
* Manor street and alley,
* Mapplebeck, Thomas, (4)
* Mapplethorpe, T., murder of,
* Market Cross (ancient), (2)
* Market House removed,
* Market place, (2)
* Markets and Fairs, (5)
* Mariners' Church Society,
* Marine Board, Local,
* Marston Moor, Battle of,
* Masonic Lodges,
* Masonic Demonstrations, (2)
* Mason, Rev.William, (3)
* Mason, the Poet,
* Marvel.Andrew, (9)
* Marvel, Rev.Andrew, (5)
* Maude, or Matilda de Camin,
* Matthewson, J, J..
* Matthews, Rev.W.,
* Mayors of Hall, several graves of,
* Mayfield, John, (5)
* Mayors, list of,
* Mayor's salary increased,
* Mayors of Hall Knighted, (3)
* Mears, William,
* Meaux, Book (or Liber Melee),
* Mechanics' Institute,
* Members of Parliament, list of,
* M.P., .for Hull in (2)
* M.P.'s.for Hull, distinguished,
* Melbourne, Robert R., (3)
* Meldrum, Sir John, (2)
* Merchant Adventurer, , (3)
* Merchant Tailors, (2)
* Merchants' Guild of St.George, (2)
* Merchants' Company and Hall,
* Merchants' Trade Marks,
* Methodists,
* Methodist Statistics,
* Microscopic Society,
* Middlemiss.Robert.(2)
* Middleton.John, (2)
* Milner, Rev.Joseph.(5)
* Minster, meaning of,
* Milne.John, (3)
* Mint, Royal, at Hull,
* Miracle Plays or Mysteries,
* Model Dwellings,
* MONASTERIES:
o Brick Friary, (2)
o Carthusian Priory,
o Meaux Abbey,
o White Friary,
* Monk, General, (5)
* Monkman, Jefferson,
* Montague, Lady Mary W.,
* Monmouth.Duke of, (3)
* Moor family.(3)
* "Morning Telegraph" newspaper,
* Mortality, rate of, at Hull, (3)
* Mortimer, Ralph do.
* Mosely, Simeon, (3)
* Moss, W.H., (14)
* Moss, Mrs.W.H.,
* Motler, Very Rev.Canon, (3)
* Moxon family,
* Moyer, Captain,
* Mud in the Docks,
* Municipal Borough,
* Municipal Corporation Act,
* Munroe, Dr.Henry, (2)
* Musgrave, B.,
* Musical Festivals,
* Musical Societies,
* Myton Carr, (3)
* Myton Chapel, (3)
* Myton Gate of Hull,
* Myton gate (street),
* Myton Grange or Manor House, (2)
* Myton Manor of, (4)
* Myton Hamlet, (2)
* Natural History and Microscopic Society,
* Napier, Hon.and Rev.H.A., (2)
* Newcastle, Earl and Marquis of, (2)
* Newland, (3)
* Newspapers,
* Niven, James C., (4)
* Noah, Miracle play of,
* Norman Conquest,
* Normans Who are they,
* Norman, George, (3)
* Norman.Mrs.William,
* Normanby, Marquis of, (3)
* North Eastern Railway Co., (3)
* "North Eastern" ship lost,
* North Gate of Hull,
* Norwood, John F.,
* Nottingham.royal standard of Charles I.erected there,
* Norwood, C.M., (5)
* Nunnery,
* Obit.
* Odd Fellows,
* O'Connell, Daniel, (2)
* Offertory boxes, ancient,
* Officer, Edwin J., (2)
* Ogle's, Harry, Tower, (3)
* Old Artillery Ground.
* Oldham, James, (7)
* Old, or Queen's Dock,
* Old Harbour,
* Old Women's Galas,
* Ollerenshaw, Rev.H.,
* Oliver, Francis,
* Orange, Prince of, (3)
* Orleans, Maid of,
* Osep Napea,
* Overton, Colonel, (3)
* "Packet" (Hull) newspaper, (6)
* Paid M.P.'s.,
* Palmer, Capt.,
* Palmer, T.W., (3)
* Parisi,
* Parker, J.C, (6)
* Parker, H.,
* Park street,
* Parliament street,
* Parr, Rev.Henning, (2)
* Parliamentary Borough,
* Parson of a Church,
* Parvise,
* Patrick, Rev.Richard,
* Paull Battery,
* Paving stories imported,
* Peace rejoicings,
* Pearson, William Hunt,
* Pearson, Z.C., (14)
* Peases, Hoare, and Pease,
* Pease, Lieut.Col.J.W., (7)
* Pease, J.R., (6)
* Pedestrianism, (4)
* "Pegasus." wreck of the,
* Penalty for eating flesh on fasting days,
* Pelham, Peregrine,
* Penance, public,
* Pettingell, J.C.,
* Pexton's Almshouses,
* Pexton, Richard, (3)
* Pexton, William,
* Pews in Churches,
* Picts and Scots,
* Philips, Professor,
* Pierrepont, Earl of Kingston, (2)
* Pilgrimage of Grace,
* Pillars of Hercules.
* Pilot and Ballast Offices,
* Pipe Rolls,
* Plague, (5)
* Plate, Corporation, (3)
* Plotting Parlour,
* Plymouth Brethren,
* Plymouth Earl of,
* Pole, Cardinal,
* Police Court, (3)
* Police Force, ((2)
* Polybius,
* Polytechnic Exhibition,
* Pope John quieted the water rioters,
* Popish Recusants,
* Popple Family.(2)
* Population of England in (2)
* Population of Hull, (4)
* Port of Hull Society,
* Portsmouth, siege of,
* Postern Gate of Hull,
* Postern gate (street;,
* Post Office and its Statistics,
* Pottery, the, (4)
* Prmtorium of the Romans,
* Prayer books publicly burnt,
* Prebendaries, College of,
* Presbyterians,
* Press gang incidents,
* Preston's Scale,
* Preston, Rev.William, (2)
* Price of sheep in the century,
* Prices of ale, meat, &c., in the century,
* Priests enjoyed Knightly titles,
* Primitive Methodist Conference,
* Primitive Methodists,
* Prince Albert, (2)
* Prince Albeit Victor.
* Prince of Orange, (2)
* Prince of Wales, (3)
* Prince William of Gloucester,
* Prince's Chambers,
* Prince's Dock.
* Princess Alice,
* Princess Royal,
* Priory of St.Michael,
* Prisage on wines,
* Processions, public, (20)
* Promenade, new,
* Protection from impressment,
* Protestant Dissenters,
* Protestant Institute, (2)
* "Providence" ship,
* Pryme street,
* Public Buildings,
* Public house Act,
* Public Park, (3)
* Public Rooms,
* Pulsford, Rev.John, (2)
* Puritans, (2)
* Purseglove, Robert, Bishop of Hull,
* Putfra, Nicholas,
* Quakers,
* Quarter Sessions,
* Queen Anne,
* Queen Anne's Bounty,
* Queen Elizabeth, (2)
* Queen Henrietta, (2)
* Queen Mary,
* Queen Victoria, (5)
o her Majesty's visit to Hull,
* Queen's Dock,
* Queen street,
* Queen's Theatre,
* Ragged and Industrial Schools,
* Ragnar Lodbrog,
* Raikes, Thomas, (3)
* Raikes, T.R.& Co., (2)
* Rain, great falls of, (2)
* Railways,
* Railway Dock,
* Railway King,
* Raines, William,
* Ramsden, John, (2)
* Ramsden, William, (3)
* Randerson, Rev.Benjamin,
* Rateable Value of the Borough, (2)
* Ratepayers, number of
* Ravenser, Odd,
* Ravenspurne, (3)
* Ray's Itinerary,
* Rectories,
* Recorder of Hull,
* Redford, Rev.R.A..
* Reed's Island,
* Reeves, William,
* Reform Act,
* Reform Association, (2)
* Reform Meetings,
* Reformation, the religious,
* Reformatory School,
* Regalia of the Corporation, (2)
* Regattas,
* Rejoicings, public, (15)
* Religious Houses, Dissolution of, (3)
* Rennardson, John,
* Returning Officer,
* Revolution Jubilee,
* Reynoldson, Thomas, (3)
* Richardson, John, (6)
* Richardson and Sons, (4)
* Riddell, Rev.Arthur G.,
* Ridings or Trithings,
* Rifle Volunteers,
* Riots respecting fresh water,
* Ringrose, C.L.,
* Ringrose, W.and C.L., (2)
* Riplingham, Rev.Dr., (4)
* Rivers, the,
* Rivett, H.,
* Roberts, George C., (4)
* Robinson, Rev.George,
* Robinson, Jethro, T., (2)
* Rockingham, Marquis of, (3)
* Rockingham" Newspaper,
* Roman Period,
* Rome, Rev.J.L.,
* Rood Screens and Lofts,
* Roses in bloom at Christmas,
* Ross, Captain Sir John, (2)
* Rotenherying family, (3)
* Rowing Clubs,
* Royal Institution,
* Royal Visits, (10)
* Rufford, J.B.,
* Russian Company,
* Russell, John,
* Ryehouse Plot,
* Sadler, the Aeronaut,
* Sailors' Home,
* Sailors Institute and Orphan Home,
* Salthouse lane,
* Saltmarshe, a spy,
* Samuelson, Martin, (6)
* Samuelson, Martin and Co., (5)
* Sanctuaries,
* Sanderson, Joseph,
* Sandwith, Dr.,
* Sandys, Archbishop,
* "Sarah and Elizabeth" ship attached,
* Savile street,
* Savings' Banks, (2)
* Saxon, or Anglo Saxon Period,
* Sayer's Creek, (5)
* Saxon Heptarchy,
* Saxons, their religion,
* Saxon Churches,
* Scale lane,
* Schonswar, George, (2)
* SCHOOLS PUBLIC :
o Grammar School,
o Vicar's School,
o German Protestant School,
o Cogan's Charity School,
o British Schools,
o National Schools,
o Southcoates School,
o Catholic Schools,
o Marine School,
o Ragged and Industrial Schools,
o School of Art, (2)
* Scoresby, Rev.Dr.,
* Scott, George Gilbert, (2)
* Scott, Rev.John, (3)
* Scott, Rev.John (6)
* Scott, Rev.John, (5)
* Scott, Rev.Thomas, (2)
* Sculcoates Hall and Commissioners,
* Sculcoates Gote, (3)
* Sculcoates parish and manor, (4)
* Sculcoates Poor Law Union,
* Sea Hog,
* Seaman, John,
* Seamen's and General Orphan Asylum, (2)
* Selkirk, Rev.James, (3)
* Serials published in Hull,
* Sessions Court,
* Sewer lane,
* Shaftesbury, Earl of, (2)
* Shannon, Rev.John,
* Shark caught in the Humber,
* Sharp, J.Fox, (2)
* Sheehan's "History of the East Riding, "
* Sheehan's a History of Buckinghamshire, '
* Sheriffs fined,
* Sheriffs, list of,
* Shields, John,
* Ship Building,
* Ship Glory Inn,
* Shipman's Guild,
* Ship Money Tax, (4)
* Shipping of the Port, (2)
* Ships of War built here,
* Sibree, Rev.James, (2)
* Sidesmen,
* Sieges of Hull, (4)
* Simnel, Lambert,
* Simons, Richard,
* Simpson and Malone, (10)
* Sir, a priestly title,
* Simpson, James,
* Sissons, Thomas,
* Sissons, William, (2)
* Sistuni,
* St.James street,
* Skelton, G.J., (7)
* Sleddon, Francis,
* Smith, Aaron,
* Smith (Samuel), Brothers & Co.,
* Smith, R.G.(5)
* Smith, Sir Harry,
* Smith, Rev.J.F.,
* Smith, John Lee, (4)
* Smith, R.Dudley,
* Smith, William, (2)
* Sollitt, John D., (2)
* Somes, Joseph, (5)
* Soulby and Dobson,
* Smuggling,
* Snow, great fall of,
* Society for Literary Information,
* Southcoates, (3)
* Spanish Armada,
* Spence, William,
* Spinning Schools, ancient,
* Spurr, Thomas,
* Spurn Point, (4)
* Spring Ditch,
* Spring Head Waterworks,
* Stade and Scheldt Dues,
* Staith, meaning of,
* Stained glass windows introduced,
* Stallingborough Battery
* Standidge, Sir Samuel, (5)
* Stark, John M.,
* Stather, Thomas,
* Statistics, (2)
* Statistical Charts.
* Statue of Queen Victoria,
* Statue of King Edward I..(2)
* Statue of William III.,
* Statue of Andrew Marvel, (2)
* Statue of Wilberforce,
* Statue of Ceres,
* Steam Boiler Explosion,
* Steam Navigation,
* Steam Packet, first in England constructed here,
* Stephenson, William, (4)
* Stepney,
* Stone Coffins,
* Stoneferry Waterworks,
* Storms See High Winds.Story, James, (2)
* Story street,
* Strafford, Earl of See Wentworth.
* Stratton, Rev.Thomas,
* Streets in Hull in early times,
* Street improvements, (2)
* Street Nomenclature,
* Strickland, Captain,
* Stuart, House of, cashiered,
* Stuteville, Johanna de, the first woman who rode on horseback sideways,
* Subscriptions for the poor, (6)
* Subscription Library,
* Subterraneous Forest,
* Subterraneous Passage,
* Suffolk, Earls and Dukes of,
* Suffolk Palace, (8)
* Suffragan Bishops,
* Sugar House, Old, (2)
* Sugden's Mud Hut,
* Sunk Island, (4)
* Suppressed Hospitals,
* Surnames first introduced,
* Swale river, (2)
o persons baptised in it at once,
* Sweating Sickness,
* Swedenborgians,
* Swedenburg, Baron,
* Swords of State, (2)
* Swinging Signs,
* Sydney, Sir William, (3)
* Sykes, Christopher, (2)
* Sykes, Daniel, (6)
* Sykes family,
* Sykes, Joseph A., (5)
* Sykes, Richard,
* Sykes, Sir Tatton, (2)
* Sykes, James,
* Symons, John, and his ' High Street, " (9)
* Tankards, ancient,
* Tayler, Rev.G.W.H., (3)
* Taylor, the Water poet's description of Hull,
* Temperance Halls, (2)
* Temple, Joseph, (2)
* Terry, Avison, (10)
* Test Act,
* Testimonials, public,
* Theatres,
* Thompson and Cook,
* Thompson, Major Gen.T.P., (9)
* Thompson, John Vincent,
* Thompson, Thomas, F.S.A., (2)
* Thompson, Alderman, (14)
* Thompson, Benjamin,
* Thompson, Commodore,
* Thompson, Thomas (ex Town Clerk).(10)
* Thompson, T.P.E.,
* Thomson, Christopher,
* Thornes, William.
* Thornton Abbey,
* Thornton, Samuel, (2)
* Thorp, David.(2)
* Three fingered Jack,
* Thunder Storms, (2)
* Tickell's " History of Hull, " (10)
* Tides, remarkable,
* Timber Trade,
* Tin Islands,
* Tithes, origin of,
* Titles, :
* Todd, C.S., (13)
* Todd, Thomas,
* Tonnage and Poundage Tax,
* Torr, John, (3)
* Tower street,
* Town Council,
* Town Hall, (2)
* Town's Husband, (2)
* Townn taking Day,
* Trade Guilds,
* Trade of Hull,
* Tradesmen's Tokens,
* Trappes, Very Rev.Michael, (3)
* Travis, T.H., (5)
* Trinity Provident Society,
* Trinity House, (3)
* Trinity House lane,
* Trippet,
* Tupcoates, (2)
* Turner, Miss, (2)
* Tuttebury, John, (3)
* Typographical (Hull) Society,
* Union steamer blown up,
* Unitarians,
* United Bands Church,
* Usher, Dr.T.S., (2)
* Vagrants' Litany,
* Velvet prohibited,
* Veneti,
* Venire, Court of,
* Vicarages, origin of,
* Victoria (Corporation) Pier,
* Victoria Festival, (2)
* Victoria Rooms, (4)
* View of Kingston upon.Hull, by Carleton Monekton,
* Vigils,
* Villa Residences,
* Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, (2)
* Volunteer Artillery,
* Volunteer Rifle Corps,
* Volunti,
* Vortigern, British Chief.
* Wade, J.A., (4)
* Wakefield, Battle of,
* Wake, Lord, of Cottingham,
* Walker, Thomas,
* Waller, Robert, (2)
* Wallett, William F.,
* Walliker, Samuel, (2)
* Wallis, Alfred,
* Wallis, the Antiquary,
* Wallis, Richard and Ebenezer,
* Wallis, Thomas W.,
* Walsham, Rev.Charles,
* Walsingham, Sir Francis.(4)
* Walls of Hull, (8)
* Waltham, Rev.Joshua,
* Walton, Captain S.S., (3)
* Walton, Edward, (2)
* Walton family,
* Walton, Thomas, (5)
* War, Civil, (2)
* Wardale, William, (5)
* Wardens of Trinity House, list of,
* Wapentakes.
* Warden, William, (5)
* Ward, John,
* Ward, John,
* Ward, William,
* Warren, Samuel, (4)
* Warwick, Earl of, (2)
* Waterhouse lane,
* Waterworks,
* Waterworks street,
* Watkin, E.W.,
* Watson, Baron.(2)
* Waverley street, (2)
* Wellingtonia Gigantea,
* Wellington, Duke of,
* Wells, Robert, (3)
* Wentworth, Earl of Stratford, (5)
* West street,
* West or Western Dock,
* West, Leonard,
* West Riding Geological, &e., Society,
* Wesleyan Benefit Society,
* Wesleyan Conference.
* Wesleyans See Methodists.
* Wesley, Rev.John, (2)
* Whales,
* Whale Fishery Statistics,
* Whale Fishing,
* Whistle Tankard,
* Whitebooth roads.
* Whitefriar gate.(2)
* White Friary, (2)
* Whitehorse yard,
* Whiting, H.J.,
* White, Jim and Jackey,
* Whitfield, Matthew, (2)
* Wife selling,
* Wight, Isle of,
* Wilberforce, Alderman,
* Wilberforce, Archdeacon, (2)
* Wilberforce House,
* Wilberforce School for the Blind,
* Wilberforce Monument,
* Wilberforce, William, (5)
* Wilcoxon, Rev.A.,
* Wilde, Thomas,
* Wilkins, Charles,
* Wilkinson, Charles,
* Wilkinson, Tate,
* William the Conqueror,
* William of Malmsbury,
* Wilson, Edward S., (15)
* Wilson, Messrs.T.and D., (2)
* Wilson, Thomas, (2)
* Wincolmlee,
* Winship, John, (3)
* Witchcraft,
* Witham,
* Wittie, Dr.R.,
* Wolds of Yorkshire,
* Wolfenden and Melbourne, (4)
* Woodward, Rev.W.,
* Wright and Dreyer,
* Wright, James,
* Wright, Joseph, (2)
* Wright, Thomas,
* Wright, William, (2)
* Wood legged gunners,
* Woolley, William,
* Workhouses, (2)
* Working Men's Club,
* Worthies,
* Wyke, ancient port of, (6)
* Yorkshire Agricultural Society, (2)
* Young, Rev.S.W.,
* Young, James, (4)
* Young, James F.,
* Young People's Christian and Literary Institute,
* Zoological Gardens, (2)