[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [Y].
Acklam, [4]
Aire, River, 1[68], [176]
Albemarle, Earls of, [59], [93]
Ald Ravenser, [93], [95]
Alexander, Abbot of Selby, [164]
Angell, Justinian, [88]
Antonine Itinerary, [122]
Argam Dyke, [16]
Aske, Robert, [153]
Atte-See, Peter, [94], [95]
Atwick, [60]
Auburn, [58]
Augustinian Order, [56], [132]
Balaclava, charge at, [133], [134], [135]
Barnsley, [173]
Barton-le-Street, [141]
Barton-upon-Humber, [82]
Beacons of East Riding, [49], [50]
Belasyse. See Fauconberg
Anthony, [133]
Sir William, [137]
Bellini, Giovanni, [124]
Bempton, [16], [17]
Cliffs, [38], [39]
Benedictine Order, [165]
Berwick-on-Tweed, [46]
Berwickshire coast, [47]
Bevere, Drogo de, [59]
Beverley, [28], [60], [71-83]
gateways, [72], [73]
Minster, [71], [72], [74-83], [109]
St. John of, [76], [77], [81]
St. Mary’s Church, [72], [73], [82]
Black Death, [22]
Blacklow Hill, [170]
Blackmore, R. D., [49]
Blackpool, [37]
Black Prince, Edward the, [175]
Blashill, Thomas, [107]
Boroughbridge, Battle of, [170]
Bosworth, Battle of, [131]
Boynton, [18]
Bradford, [173]
Bridlington, [17], [50-58], [61]
Priory, [56], [57]
Brontë family, [179]
Branwell, [177]
Charlotte, [176], [178], [179], [180]
Emily, [180]
Society, [178]
Bronze Age remains, [9], [12], [15]
Brough, [28]
Bulmer, Bertram de, [130]
Burlington. See Bridlington
Burstwick, Prior Robert, [57]
Burton, North, [20]
‘Buzzers’ (sea-urchins), [37]
Byland Abbey, [139], [140]
Calcareous Grit, Middle, [33]
Calder, River, [168], [173], [180]
Cambridge, Duke of, at Newburgh Priory, [134]
Canaletto, [124]
Carlisle, Lord, [123]
Carr Naze, [33], [35]
Caracci, Annibale, [124]
Carthusians at Hull, [105]
Castleford, [168], [169]
Castle Howard, [6], [123], [124]
Cave, John, Abbot of Selby, [165]
Charles I., [55], [133], [135]
II., [88]
Château Gaillard, [169]
Cholmley, Sir Hugh, [18]
Sir Roger, [46]
Cistercian Order, [175]
Civil War, the, [18], [53-55], [107], [110], [135], [141], [145], [150], [167], [172], [173]
Clarence, George, Duke of, [130]
Clifford, Francis, Earl of Cumberland, [149]
Cole, the Rev. E. M., [22]
Constable, Sir Marmaduke, [45], [46]
Constantine, [154]
Conyers, Sir John, [101]
Cornwall, Earl of. See Gaveston
Cottam, [20], [21], [22], [29]
Cowlam, [20], [22], [29]
Coxwold, [132], [136], [137], [138], [139]
Crayke, [132]
Crimean War, [133-135]
Cromwell, Oliver, [172], [173]
bones of, [135], [136]
Mary, [135]
Cynesige, Archbishop, [76]
Danes at Flamborough, [44], [47]
Spurn Head, [92]
York, [156]
Danes’ Dyke, [41-44]
Danthorp, Matthew, [96]
Darcy, Lord, [171]
De la Mare, Martin, [95]
De la Pole, John, [131]
Michael, [105]
Sir William, [91], [105]
Derventio, [122], [128]
Derwent, River, [4], [6], [10], [26], [27], [109], [121], [122], [123], [125], [126]
Devon, Earl of, at Towton, [148]
Dewsbury, [173]
Domenichino, [124]
Drake, Nathan, [172]
Driffield, Great, [9], [10], [103]
Drogo de, Bevere, [59]
Dryden, Sir Henry, [99]
Dunwich, Suffolk, [65]
Dupier, Solomon, [166]
Durham Cathedral, [163]
Collegiate, foundation of, [117]
county of, [132]
Dutch ships, [53-55]
Early Man, [7-10]
Easington, [66], [95]
Easingwold, [130]
Easter Sepulchres, [100], [104]
Eburacum (Roman York), [146]
Edgcote, [101]
Edward I., [104]
II., [60], [170]
III., [91], [175]
reign of, [102]
IV., [46], [95], [130]
Earl of Warwick, [130], [131]
the Black Prince, [175]
Edwin, baptized at York, [155]
Egg collectors at Bempton, [39], [40]
Elizabeth, Princess, eldest child of Edward IV., [130], [131]
Entrenchments, prehistoric, [9], [14], [15], [16]
Epsom Races, [25]
Ermine Street, the, [168]
Erosion of Holderness coast, [58], [60], [61], [64]
Espec, Walter, Lord of Helmsley, [125], [126]
Eure, Lord, his house at Malton, [121]
Exton, Sir Piers of (in Shakespeare’s ‘Richard II.’), [171]
Fairfax family, seat of the, [140], [141]
Sir Thomas, [150], [172]
Falaise, [152]
Fauconberg, the Lords, [133], [135], [136], [137]
Mary, Countess of, [135]
Filey, [8], [16], [33-38]
Brig, [33-36]
Fitz-Allen, Lady Eleanor. See Percy
Fitz-Clarence, Rear-Admiral Lord Adolphus, [134]
Fitz-Eustace, Richard, [169]
Flamborough Head, [4], [5], [8], [16], [28], [33], [38], [40-53], [61]
village, [44-47]
Flaneburg. See Flamborough, [52]
Flaxton, [128]
Fleinn-borg. See Flamborough, [52]
Flodden Field, [46]
Fortibus, William de, Earl of Albemarle, [93]
Furness Abbey, [139]
Galtres, Forest of, [129], [130], [132], [153]
Garton, pillar near, [25]
Gaskell, Mrs., [176], [180]
Gaveston, Piers, [60], [170]
Geoffrey of Monmouth, [133]
George, Duke of Clarence, [130]
George IV., [134]
Gerald, founder of Byland Abbey, [139]
Gilbertine Order, [122]
Gilling Castle, [140], [141]
Glacial boulder clay, [5], [7], [35]
Grasmere Sports, [23]
Great Driffield, [10]
Grimsby, [93], [94]
Grindale, [16]
Grosvenor, Sir Robert, [165]
Guillemots, [39]
ringed, [39]
Gundreda, mother of Roger de Mowbray, [139]
Gypsy Race, [17], [18]
Haigh, Father, [13], [14]
Halifax, [173]
Hambleton Hills, the, [139], [140]
Hardrada, Harold, [92], [127]
Harold II., [127]
Hartburn, [58]
Harwich, [53]
Haworth, [176-180]
Hedon, [97], [101], [102], [103]
Helmsley, [6], [125]
Helperthorpe, [12], [13]
Hemingbrough, [116], [117]
Henrietta Maria, Queen, [53-55]
Henry III., [59]
IV., [95], [96]
VI., [88]
VII., [46], [82], [131]
VII.’s Chapel, [135]
VIII., [45], [81], [102], [105], [113], [133], [153]
Heslerton, East, [13]
West, [12]
Hildyard, Sir Robert, [101]
Hode, [139]
Holderness, [7], [25], [72], [87], [91], [104]
coast of, [5], [17], [52], [57], [58]
Seigniory of, [59], [60]
Hornsea, [58], [60], [63]
Beck, [64]
Burton, [64]
Mere, [60], [61], [62]
Hotham, Sir Charles, Bart., [73]
Household Book, the, of the fifth Earl of Northumberland, [81], [112-116]
Howardian Hills, [27], [123]
Howden, [107], [108], [109]
Hrafnseyrr. See Ravenser
Huddersfield, [173]
Huggate, [8]
Hull, [58], [91], [96], [102], [104-107]
Humber, [6], [28], [66], [87], [88], [97], [102], [103]
Hussars, 11th, [134]
Hutton Cranswick, [22]
Iron Age, Prehistoric, [9], [20]
Jacob wrestling at Penuel, [23]
James I., [81]
Jerusalem, [154]
Jesse Window at Selby, [164]
Jews, massacre at York, [149]
John, [170]
Johnston, John, epitaph to, [164]
Keighley, [176], [185]
Kendall, Professor P. F., [7]
Keyingham, [101]
Kilham, [20]
Kilnsea, [66]
Kingston-upon-Hull. See Hull
Kirkdale, [13]
Kirkham Abbey, [7], [124], [125]
Kirkstall Abbey, [175]
Knaresborough, [171]
Kyrkebi. See Pontefract
Lacy, Alice de, [169]
Henry de, [169]
Ilbert de, [168], [169]
Robert de, [169]
Roger de, [169]
Lambert, Major-General John, [111], [172]
Lamplugh, Thomas, Archbishop of York, [16]
Lancaster, Henry of (Henry IV.), [96]
Thomas, Earl of, [169], [170]
Langdale, Sir Marmaduke, [172]
Leeds, [9], [161], [171], [173], [174], [175]
Leith, [53]
Lely, Sir Peter, [124]
Lincoln, John de la Pole, Earl of, [131]
Liquorice at Pontefract, [173]
Lisieux, [152]
London, Tower of, [131]
Lutton, West, [13]
Lythe, Robin, [49]
Malton, [8], [9], [10], [11], [17], [28], [29], [121], [122], [123], [128], [141]
Priory, [122], [123]
Margate, [37]
Marston Moor, Battle of, [150], [172]
Marvell, Andrew, [101]
Meaux Abbey, [62], [63], [64], [93], [95]
Metham, tombs at Howden, [109]
Middleton-in-the-Wolds, [8]
Milne, customs officer at Bridlington, [51]
Monolith at Rudstone, [18]
Moore, Temple, [25]
Morris, Colonel, [173]
Mortimer, J. R., museum of, at Great Driffield, [9]
Mowbray, Roger de, [139], [140]
Neolithic man in the Wolds, [7], [8], [15], [20], [42], [43]
Neville, Ralph, first Earl of Westmorland, [130]
Robert, Bishop of Durham, [132]
Newburgh, William de, [132]
Priory, [6], [132-137]
Newcastle, Earl of (1642), [53]
New Malton. See Malton
Norman fonts, [21], [22], [23], [29]
tympana, [16]
North Cave, [107]
Grimston, [28], [29]
Landing, Flamborough, [40], [41], [47], [48]
Northumberland, fourth Earl of, [81]
fifth Earl of, [81], [112-115]
Earl of (1648), [110]
House, London, [111]
Norton, [11]
Norwegians at Battle of Stamford Bridge, [127]
Old Byland, [139]
Old Malton. See Malton
Oscetul (or Oskytel), Archbishop of York, [14]
Ottringham, [101]
Ouse, River, [6], [117], [149], [160], [162]
Owthorne, [64], [65], [66]
Patrington, [97-102], [104]
Pembroke, Earl of, [101]
Percy, Bishop, [112]
Lady Eleanor, [79], [80]
Percy, first Lord, [79]
fifth Lord, [81]
Peter, Atte-See, [94], [95]
Philip Augustus, [170]
Pickering, [8], [10], [122], [171]
Vale of, [6]
‘Pilgrimage of Grace,’ [107], [153], [171]
Pitt Rivers, General, [42], [43]
Pocklington, [101]
Pole, Sir William de la, [91]
Pontefract, [110], [165], [166-173]
Potter, Hugh, [111]
Prehistoric Iron Age, [9]
Preston, Yorkshire, [104]
Prince Consort, the, [154]
Puffins,
[39]
Pugin, Welby, [82], [164]
Pygot, William, Abbot of Selby, [165]
Raglan, Lord, in Crimea, [133]
Ravenser, [91], [92], [93]
Ravenserodd, [90-97], [103], [105]
Ravenser Spurn, [95]
Ravensersporne. See Spurn Head
Raw Frank, epitaph to, [163]
Razor-bills, [39]
‘Redesdale, Robin of,’ [101]
Reedbarowe, Richard, the hermit, [88]
Regnald II. of Northumbria, [14]
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [124]
Richard, Duke of York, [148]
II., [170], [171]
III., [130]
Rievaulx, [140]
Rillington, [11]
Ripon Cathedral, [79]
Rivers, General Pitt, [42], [43]
Riviera, the, [4]
Robin Lythe, [49]
Robinson, Sir Thomas, [124]
Roe Head School, [180]
Roman coins, [28]
remains at York, [154], [155]
roads and camps, [28], [122]
Rowcliffe, John de, [150]
Rubens, [124]
Rudstone, [18], [19], [20], [50]
Ruskin, John, [174]
St. Andrew, [22]
St. Catherine of Alexandria, [99]
St. Gilbert of Sempringham, [122]
St. John the Baptist, [99]
St. John of Beverley, [76], [77], [81]
St. Lawrence, [21]
St. Margaret, [21]
St. Mary’s Abbey, York, [62], [63], [150], [153]
St. Nicholas, [29]
St. Quentin, Anthony, [63]
St. Stephen’s Hall, Westminster, [135]
Saltmarshe, effigy at Selby, [165]
tombs at Howden, [109]
Sand Hutton, [128]
Saxon inscription at Weaverthorpe, [13]
Scarborough, [6], [8], [9], [18]
Scots, invasions of, [60], [170]
Scrope, Archbishop Richard, [171]
Lord, of Bolton Castle, [165]
Sea-urchins, [37]
Selby, [160]
Abbey, [160-165]
Sempringham, Lincolnshire, [122]
Sheffield, [173], [181]
Sherburn Wold, [12]
Sheriff Hutton Castle, [129], [130]
Shireburn, John de, Abbot of Selby, [164], [165]
Skipsea, [58], [59], [60]
Brough, [59]
Sledmere, [13], [24], [25], [26]
Slingsby, [141]
Smeaton, John (the engineer), [88]
Snorro, Saga of, [127]
South Landing, Flamborough, [48]
Spanish Armada, warning beacons at time of, [49]
Speeton, [38]
Spret, John, [82]
Spurn Head, [58], [64], [67], [87-96], [103]
Stamford Bridge, [28], [92], [122], [126], [127]
Sterne, Laurence, [137-139]
Lydia, [138]
Stocking, [140]
Stonegrave, [3]
Church, [141]
Strafford, Lord, [124]
Strickland, Lady, [18]
Sir William, Bart., [18]
Sir William, Bart. (1769), [19]
Suffolk, Earl of (De la Pole), [91]
Sunthorp, [95]
Superstitions at Flamborough, [47]
Sussex Downs, [3]
Sutton-in-Holderness, [107]
Sykes, Sir Christopher, [24]
the late Sir Tatton, [24], [25]
Sir Tatton, [13], [24], [25], [26]
Talbot, Lord George, [167]
Teal duck, [51]
Thirsk, [139]
Thorpe-le-Street, [28]
Thorpe Hall, Rudstone, [18], [19]
Thurstan, Archbishop of York, [139]
Thwing, [16]
Tintoretto, [124]
Tostig, [127], [128]
Towton, Battle of, [149]
Trinity Brethren, [51]
Tumuli, [7], [9], [10], [14], [15]
Tyburn gallows, [135], [136]
Tynemouth Bar, [53]
Vale of Pickering, [6], [11]
York, [6], [7], [122], [132]
Vanburgh, Sir John, [123], [124]
Vandyck, [124]
Vikings, age of, [14]
Villages of the Wolds, characteristics of, [15]
Wakefield, [173]
Battle of, [148]
Walpole, Horace, [124]
Wallingford, Baron. See Gaveston
Wansford, [13]
Warton, Sir Michael, [73]
Warwick, the King-Maker, [130]
Weaverthorpe, [13]
Weaving in Yorkshire, [175]
Welton, John, [82]
Westminster Abbey, [135]
Westmorland, Ralph Neville, first Earl of, [130]
wrestlers, [23]
Wetwang, [22]
Wharram-le-Street, [4], [26], [27], [28]
Wharram, Percy, [10]
Wilberforce, William, [105]
Willan, Mr., [19]
William the Conqueror, [59], [165], [169]
William, Abbot of Meaux, [62]
Willoughby, Sir Robert, [131]
Wilton Beacon, [6]
Winestead, [101]
Wintringham, [11]
Withernsea, [64], [65]
Wold Newton, [16]
Wolds, the, [3-29], [72], [107], [123]
Wombwell, Sir George, Bart., [133]
Wressle Castle, [81], [109-116]
Wulstan, Archbishop of, York, [14]
York, [28], [62], [83], [125], [128], [139], [145-156], [161], [169]
Bootham Bar, [152], [153]
Clifford’s Tower, [149]
Guildhall, the, [154]
Marygate Tower, [150]
Micklegate Bar, [148], [149]
Minster, [6], [147], [155], [156]
Museum, [9], [23], [153]
St. Mary’s Abbey, [150], [153]
See of, [77]
Skeldergate Bridge, [148]
Vale of, [6], [7], [122], [132]
Walmgate Bar, [146], [149]
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FOOTNOTES:
[A] Mr. J. R. Mortimer’s museum at Great Driffield is still in his own hands.
[B] ‘Flamborough Village and Headland,’ Colonel A. H. Armytage.
[C] A worked flint was found in the moat not long ago by Dr. J. L. Kirk, of Pickering.