INDEX

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y].

Addlebrough, 8[3], [89]
Agincourt, Battle of, [96]
Aire, river, [159], [162]
Airton, [157]
Aislabie, John, [116]
Alan Rufus of Brittany, first Earl of Richmond, [18], [29], [32], [33]
Alnwick, [35]
Alwine, Parson of Wencelaw, [107]
Anglo-Saxon population of Yorkshire, [40]
Appleby, [152]
Castle, [153]
Church of St. Lawrence, [155]
Aram, Eugene, [134]
Arkengarthdale, [60]
Arkle Beck, [63]
Armada, Spanish, [154]
Arncliffe, [146]
Aske, family of, [43]
Roger de, [59]
Askrigg, [65], [86], [89-96], [100], [115]
Aysgarth, [91], [97], [100], [102], [145]
Force, [98], [99], [102]
Bain, River, [87]
Bainbridge, [84], [86], [87], [88], [89], [94], [100]
Bangor, Matthew Hutton, Bishop of, [53]
Bannockburn, Battle of, [59], [128]
Bardale, [84]
Beck, [85]
Barden Bridge, [143], [144],
Forest, [143], [156]
Tower, [143], [144], [153], [156]
Baugh or Bow Fell, [89]
Bayeux tapestry, [40]
Beaufort, Margaret, [36]
Beckwith, John, [130]
Bedale, [13], [32], [38]
Scolland Lord of, [32]
Ben Rhydding, [140]
Benedictine nuns at Marrick, [59]
Beverley, [22]
Minster, [141]
Bishop Dale, [100], [101]
Beck, [101]
Bolingbroke, [133]
Bolton Abbey, [141], [142], [149], [156]
Canons of, [156]
Castle, [88], [103], [104], [106]
lords of, [42], [96], [103]
Hall, [104], [105], [108]
Woods, [142]
Boroughbridge, [128]
Bosworth, Battle of, [156]
Bow or Baugh Fell, [89], [171]
Bradford, water supply of, [144]
Brantwood, Coniston, [141]
Brayshaw, Thomas, [168]
Bretons, [16], [34], [39], [40]
Bridlington, [22]
British canoe, early, [170]
Brittany, Dukes of, [18], [31], [35]
Brough Castle, [153]
Hill, [84]
Brougham Castle, [153], [155]
Buckden, [144]
Pike, [102]
Buonaparte, Napoleon, [105], [106]
Burgh, Serlo de, [133]
Burnsall, [144]
Buttertubs Pass, [65], [71-76]
Buxton, [19]
Byron, Lord, [48]
Calver Hill, [61]
Cam Fell, [84]
Gill Beck, [102]
Canterbury, Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of, [53]
Carlow Stone, Semmerwater, [84]
Carperby, [97]
Castleberg Settle, [166]
Catherine, Queen, widow of Henry V., [36]
Catterick, [32]
Charles I., [129]
II., time of, [166]
Château Gaillard, [131]
Chemist’s shop, old, at Knaresborough, [130]
Chevin, The, [139]
Christianity, early, in Yorkshire, [118]
Cistercian abbeys, [115], [119]
Nuns at Ellerton, [59]
Civil War, the, of Charles I., [39], [103], [127], [129], [152], [153], [158]
Clapham, [170]
Clark, Daniel, [134]
Clarkson, C., [23], [24]
Cleveland Hills, [82]
Clifford, family of, [150], [156]
the ninth Lord, [155]
Lady, [155], [156]
the tenth Lord, [143], [155], [156]
the Lady Anne, [144], [152-155]
Clock-making in Wensleydale, [65], [92]
Cogden Moor, [58]
Commonwealth, time of, [19]
Conan, fifth Earl of Richmond, [29], [30], [31], [32], [34], [115]
Conyers, arms of, [23], [43]
Corfe Castle, Dorsetshire, [110]
Corn, lack of, in dales, [64], [81]
Cotterdale, [92]
Counterside, [88]
Coverdale, [111], [144]
Cow and Calf Rocks, Rumbles Moor, [140]
Cracoe, [157]
Cragdale, [85]
Craven Fault, the, [161]
district, [149], [166]
men of, [156]
Cromwell, Oliver, [127], [128], [129], [140], [158]
Cumberland, [37], [156]
George, third Earl of, [152], [154]
Margaret, Countess of, [152]
Cumbrian Hills, [4]
Dalesmen, [74], [106]
Dallowgill Moor, [120]
Danish population of Yorkshire, [40]
De Burgh, Serlo, [133]
De la Mare, Abbot, [108]
Decorated Gothic Period, [23], [29], [109], [132], [142]
Diamond Jubilee, the, of Queen Victoria, [169]
Dissolution of the Monasteries, [25], [26], [121]
Dodd Fell, [81], [82], [89], [145]
Domesday Book, [32]
Domfront, Normandy, [33]
Dorset, Richard Sackville, Earl of, [152], [153]
Douglas, Sir James, [128]
Downholme, [56], [57]
Moor, [55]
Dropping well, Knaresborough, [125], [134]
Duerley Beck, [81]
Durham, [14], [38], [53]
Dykes, Oswald, [108]
Early English, period of Gothic, [117], [141]
Easby Abbey, [40-43], [51], [105], [107]
Ebbing and flowing well at Giggleswick, 169
Eden, River, [66]
Edward II., [128]
reign of, [132], [151]
III., reign of, [35], [37]
IV., [109]
Prince of Wales, only son of Richard III., [110]
Edwin, Earl, [30], [33]
Eller Beck (Skipton), [157]
Ellerton, [59]
Elizabeth, Queen, [53], [154]
reign of, [131], [154]
Eugene Aram, [134]
Fairfax, Thomas, Lord, [131]
Falaise, Normandy, [33]
Fantosme, Jordan, chronicle of, [34]
Farmhouse, the, of the North Riding, [101]
Farnley Hall, [139]
‘Felon Sow of Rokeby, The,’ [26], [27], [28]
Fences, stone, [6]
Fitz-Hugh, arms of, [23]
Fitz-Randolph, Robert, [109]
Fitz-Ranulph, Radulph, [28]
Flasby Fell, [157]
Flodden Field, [156]
Fors Abbey (Jervaulx), [91]
Fountains Abbey, [41], [119], [121], [141]
Fell, [145]
Fox, George, [88]
Franciscans at Richmond, [25], [26], [28]
Gaping Gill Hole, [170]
Gaunt, John of, [36]
Gayle, [81]
Gent, Thomas, [116]
Gentleman’s Magazine, The, [127]
Geology, [45], [76], [77]
German Emperor, William II.,
III, [144]
German Ocean, [166]
Giggleswick, [167], [168], [169]
School, [168], [169]
Giggleswick Tarn, [169]
Gill Beck (Swaledale), [47]
Gilling, [33], [34]
East, wapentake of, [33]
West, wapentake of, [33]
Gillingshire, [33]
Glacial Epochs, [5], [77]
Glanville or Glanvile, Randulf de, [35]
Goodricke, Sir John, [127]
Gordale Bridge, [159]
Scar, [159], [160], [161]
Gormire (Thirsk), [85]
Grandfather-clocks, [65], [92]
Grassington, [144], [157]
Gray, Archbishop Walter, [117]
Great Central Railway, [8]
Northern Railway, [8]
Great Shunnor Fell, [72], [76], [79], [171]
Great Whernside, [111], [144]
Greyfriars, Richmond, [25], [26], [28]
Griffin, Gilbert, [28]
Grinton, [60]
Guilds, trade, at Richmond, [37], [38]
Hardraw Scar (or Force), [5], [77], [78], [79], [80], [98], [99]
Harkerside Moor, [58]
Harrogate, [19], [129], [135], [136]
Haw Beck, Skipton, [149]
Hawes, [5], [9], [64], [72], [75], [76], [77], [80], [89], [92], [93], [145]
Hawes Junction, [63]
Heather on the fells, [5]
Helvellyn, [83]
Henry II., [34]
III., reign of, [43]
V., Catherine widow of, [36]
VI., play of, [109]
VII., [36], [156]
reign of, [26]
VIII., reign of, [18], [42]
Hetton, [157]
Hexham, [118]
High Seat, [66], [171]
Hobs and wraithes, 74
Holy Rood (September 27), custom
commencing at, [88]
Hornblower, the, of Ripon, [116]
Horse Head Moor, [145]
Houses (farms) of the North Riding, [101]
Hubberholme, [145]
Hudswell, [55]
Hutchinson, John, [64]
Hutton, Matthew, Archbishop of York (1594), [52]
Hutton, Matthew, Archbishop of Canterbury (1757), [53]
Hutton, Captain Matthew, [53]
Ice action, [5]
Ilkley, [140]
Ingleborough, [3], [76], [170], [171]
Cave, [170]
Ingleton Fells, the, [139], [170], [171]
Irish Sea, [166]
Jackson family of Counterside, [88]
T. G., R.A., [169]
Jervaulx Abbey, [100], [115]
John of Gaunt, [36]
Jyggelswicke. See Giggleswick
Keld, [65], [66]
Kent River, [171]
Kettlewell, [144]
Kirby Fell, [158]
Malham, [158], [165], [166]
Kisdon Force, [65]
Hill, [65]
Kitchen, Richard, [157]
Kitchener, Lord, [65]
Knappey, [96]. See Nappa Hall
Knaresborough, [125-135]
Castle, [130-133], [152]
Manor House, [126], [130]
Knight Templars, chapel of, [106], [107]
Knitting in Wensleydale, [91], [92]
Knollys, Sir Francis (1568), [103], [104]
Lady’s Pillar, [66]
Lake District, [4], [63], [66], [82], [83]
Lambert, Major-General John, [158], [159]
Lancashire, [36]
Lancastrians, [155]
Langside, Battle of, [103]
Langstrothdale, [82], [83], [102], [145]
‘Lass of Richmond Hill, The,’ ballad of, [36]
Lead mines, [60]
Leeds Museum, [170]
Leland, John, [18], [22], [24], [26], [33], [59], [81], [97], [99]
Leyburn, [13], [55], [57], [92], [104], [109], [111], [139]
Leyburn Shawl, [104], [110], [111]
Lilburne, of Cromwellian army, [131]
Ling, growth of, on the fells, [82]
Litton, [146]
Littondale, [5], [144], [145]
Londesborough, [156]
Lune River, [171]
Lytton, Lord, [132]
Malham, [159], [165]
Cove, [161], [162], [165]
Tarn, [159]
Mare, Abbot de la, brass of, [108]
Marrick, [59]
Priory, [59]
Marske, [51], [52], [55]
Beck, [52], [54]
Hall, [52], [53], [54]
obelisk at, [53], [54]
Marston Moor, Battle of, [140]
Martel, M., [170]
Mary Queen of Scots, [97], [103], [104], [105]
Masham, [38], [115]
Mashamshire Volunteers, [106]
Mercia, [34]
Metcalfe family, [91], [96], [97]
James, [96]
Thomas, [96]
Mickleden, 63
Middleham, [28], [38], [92], [109], [110], [144], [168]
Middleton, Friar of Richmond, [26], [27]
Middleton, Sir Andrew de, [140]
Midland Railway, [9], [66], [159], [170]
Mill Gill Force, [95], [98]
Monasteries, Dissolution of, [25], [26]
Moone, Richard, Prior of Bolton, [141]
Morecambe Bay, [171]
Morris, Joseph E., [64]
Morrison, Walter, [169]
Mowbray, Vale of, [30], [31], [106]
Muker, [61], [63], [64],

[65], [71], [72], [92]
Murray’s ‘Guide to Yorkshire,’ [92], [93]
Napoleon’s threatened invasion of England, [105]
Nappa Hall, [86], [91], [96], [97]
Navy, British, [154]
Neville, Anne, [110]
arms of, [23]
family of, [109]
Ralph, first Earl of Westmoreland, [36]
Newby Hall, Ripon, [97]
Nidd River, [125], [130], [133], [144]
Nidderdale, [144]
Norman Conquest, [14], [32]
period and architecture, [18], [19], [28], [29], [31], [32], [33], [42], [50], [57], [87], [91], [109], [110], [117], [120], [142], [158], [168]
Northallerton, [128]
North-Eastern Railway, [9], [14]
North Sea, [166]
Norton family of Rylstone, [157]
Obelisk at Marske, [53]
Richmond, [23]
Ripon, [116]
Old Cam Road, [84]
Otley, [139]
Parliament, the English, [106]
Pateley Bridge, [144]
Pembroke and Montgomery, Lady Anne, Countess of, [144], [152-155]
Pembroke and Montgomery, Philip, Earl of, [153]
Pendragon Castle, [153]
Penhill Beacon, [83], [105], [106]
Pennine Range, [3], [4]
Penrith, [152]
Pen-y-ghent, [3], [145], [170]
Perpendicular Period, [18], [23], [25], [28], [43], [91], [100], [108], [117], [141], [158]
Pickering, [43]
Pisgah, Mount, [48]
Plagues at Richmond, [37]
Potholes, [67], [71], [74], [75]
Pratt, clock-maker at Askrigg, [65]
Prehistoric remains, [169]
Purbeck, Corfe Castle in Isle of, [110]
Quakers at Counterside, [88]
Queen’s Gap, The, at Leyburn Shawl, [104]
Railways in the Dale Country, [8]
Rainfall in the dales, [63]
Raisgill, [145]
Ralph of Rokeby, [26]
Randolph, Robert Fitz-, [109]
Ranulph, Radulph Fitz-, [28]
Raydale, [85]
Redmire, [103]
Reeth, [51], [52], [53], [60], [61]
Ribald, brother of a Norman Earl of Richmond, [109]
Ribble, River, [167]
Ribblesdale, [9], [167-171]
Richard I., [131]
II., [133]
reign of, [18], [36]
III., only son of, [110]
arms of, [110]
Richmond, [13-42], [49], [55], [61], [115], [116]
Barley Cross, the, 24
Richmond Castle, [15], [29-37], [39], [42], [130], [131]
walk, [19]
curfew-bell, [18]
Earls of, [18], [29], [31], [32], [35], [36], [109], [115]
gates and walls, [21], [22], [24]
Holy Trinity Church, [17], [33]
King’s Head Hotel, [17]
market-place, [16], [19], [21], [22], [30]
may-pole, [24]
Mayor and Corporation of, [15], [24], [50]
obelisk, [16], [23]
old cross, the, [23], [24]
pillory, [24]
plagues at, [37]
Rural Deanery of, [38]
Trade Guilds of, [37], [38]
whipping-post, [24]
‘Richmondshire, History of,’ by H. Speight, [60], [97]
men of, [35]
Rievaulx Abbey, [41]
Ripley, Hugh, of Ripon, [118]
Ripon, [41], [97], [115-118], [157]
Lord (1906), [119]
Minster, [117], [118]
Rising of the North, the, [157]
Road-making, [94]
Roald, Constable of Richmond Castle, [42]
Robin Hood’s Tower, Richmond Castle, [31]
Robinson, Richard, of Counterside, [88]
Rogan’s Seat, [66]
Rokeby, Ralph of, [26]
‘The Felon Sow of,’ [26]
Roman type of crypt at Ripon, [118]
Romans at Bainbridge, [84], [87]
at Catterick, [32]
Romans at Richmond, [40]
near Settle, [169]
Romillé, Robert de, [151]
Roseberry Topping, [106]
Rumbles Moor, [140]
Ruskin, John, [141]
Rylstone, [157]
ballad of the White Doe of, [157]
Fell, [157]
Sackville, Richard, Earl of Dorset, [152], [153]
Sanderson, Prior Robert, [25]
Saxon remains, lack of, at Richmond, [33]
or pre-Norman crosses, [140]
Scarborough, [39]
Scarth Nick, [105]
Scolland, Lord of Bedale, [32]
Scolland’s Hall, Richmond Castle, [32]
Scots, defeat of, at Alnwick, [35]
raids of the, [36], [37], [59], [128]
Scott, Sir Walter, ballad of ‘The Felon Sow of Rokeby,’ [26]
Scrope, arms of, [23], [108]
family of, [42], [43], [96], [103], [105], [108]
Richard, Lord of Bolton, [105]
Sir Henry le, [42]
Sir William le, [42]
ninth Lord, [103]
tombs, [42]
Sedbergh, [62]
Semmerwater, [84-88]
Settle, [9], [165-167], [169]
Shakespeare’s play of ‘Henry VI.,’ [109]
Shambles at Settle, [166]
Sharp, Roger, [38]
Sheep, Wensleydale, [115]
Shelley, Percy B., [90]
Shene, Surrey, [36]
Shrovetide, 88
Simon de Wenselawe, Sir, [108]
Skell, River, [119]
Skipton, [9], [14], [143], [144], [146], [149-157]
Castle, [150-156]
Skirfare, River, [146]
Slinger, a woman of Cotterdale, [92]
Slingsby, family of, [129]
Francis, [129]
Mary, [129]
Sir Charles, [129]
Sir Henry, [129]
Snowstorms in the dales, [83]
South Africa, [7]
Spanish Armada, [154]
Speight, Harry, [83], [87], [97]
St. Agatha’s Abbey, Easby, [40]
St. Alban’s Abbey, [108]
St. Alkelda, churches dedicated to, [110], [168]
St. Anne, chantry to, at Askrigg, [91]
St. Martin’s Priory at Richmond, [28], [42]
St. Mary’s Abbey at York, [28]
St. Nicholas, Chapel of, in Richmond Castle, [31]
St. Pancras Station, London, [9]
St. Robert’s Chapel, Knaresborough, [134]
St. Wilfrid’s Needle, Ripon, [118]
Stag’s Fell, [65]
Stake Fell, [83]
Starbeck, [135]
Starbottom, [102]
Storms in the dales, [62], [63], [83]
Stray, the, at Harrogate, [135]
Strid, the, [143]
Studley Royal, [119]
Swale, River, [20], [21], [41], [48-67]
Swaledale, [8], [13], [47-64], [83]
Swine Cross, Middleham, [110]
Tees, high force on the, [99]
Teesdale, [64]
Templars, Knight, chapel of, [106]
Thames River, [36]
Thirsk, [106]
William, last Abbot of Fountains Abbey, [121]
Thoralby, [100], [101]
Thornton, William (Askrigg), [90]
Tibetot, arms of, [23]
Tintern Abbey, [41]
Tor Mere Top, [102]
Towton, Battle of, [155]
Tudor, Edmund, [36]
Turner, J. W. M., [59], [84], [139]
Ure, River and Valley of, [43], [71], [80], [89], [97-99], [102], [107], [109], [115], and see Wensleydale
Uredale, [81], and see Wensleydale
Vale of Mowbray, [31], [106]
of York, [6]
Victoria Cave, [169]
Queen, [169]
Volunteers, Wensleydale, etc., [105], [106]
Wakefield, Battle of, [155]
Wakemen, the, of Ripon, [117], [118]
Walburn Hall, [57]
Wymer de, [57]
Waldendale, [102]
Walker, George, [91]
Warwick, arms of, [110]
the King-maker, [109]
Watershed of England, [166], [171]
Watling Street, [27]
Wayne, Christopher, [23]
Wencelaw. See Wensley
Wenselawe. See Wensley
Wensley, [105], [107], [110]
Wensleydale, [5], [43], [64], [65], [71-111], [115]
Forest of, [87]
West Burton, [100]
Westmoreland, [37], [63], [66], [101], [155]
Ralph Neville, first Earl of, [36]
Wether Fell, [82-84], 89
Whaley, Mr., of Askrigg, [91]
Wharfe, River, [139], [141], [142], [144], [156]
Wharfedale, [5], [102], [136], [139-146]
Forest of, [143]
Whernside, [171]
Great and Little, [111]
Whitaker, Dr., Historian of Craven and Richmondshire, [24], [25], [76], [154]
Whitcliffe Scar, [47-49], [53]
Whitfield Force, [96]
Widdale Fell, [89]
Wilfrid, [118]
Willance, Robert, [49], [50]
Willance’s Leap, [49], [54]
William the Conqueror, [18], [33], [34], [133], [151]
the Lion of Scotland, [34]
Winterburn, [157]
Wodenslag. See Wensley
Woodhall Park, [97]
Wordsworth, William, [157], [161]
Wraithes and hobs, [74]
Wyatt, the architect, [117]
Wyman, dapifer to the Earl of Richmond, [28]
York, [22], [28]
Archbishopric of, [53]
Minster, [139]
Vale of, [6]

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