CUMULATIVE INDEX

 

Halifax Antiquarian Society Transactions  1998-2002. 

Volumes 6-10.

 

Note:

Volumes are indicated by bold numerals.

Figures are indicated by italic page numbers.

Tables are indicated by underscored page numbers.

Authors are given in parentheses following titles indexed

 

 

abattoirs 8:121

Abbot, John 8:118

Abounding Grace (Smith) 10:100

actors, social acceptance of 10:58

Adams, Thomas 10:93

Affectionate Society (Heptonstall) 9:70

Afghan Wars 6:118

Ainley, Dr. Daniel 7:122, 7:123, 7:124, 7:127, 8:137, 8:143

Akroyd, Colonel Edward (1810-1887) 7:106, 8:105, 8:110, 8:116, 8:118, 8:236, 9:36, 9:41

and All Souls Church 9:31

factory school, Copley 6:17

and Haley Hill Working Men's Institution 7:40, 10:127

and housing 10:108

and sanitation 6:57, 6:61

statue of 9:30, 9:30–1, 9:138

Akroyd, James 7:60, 10:127

Akroyd, Jonathan 7:60

Akroyd, Rev. William 9:85

Akroyd Park 8:118

Akroydon

Cemetery 9:32

Square Park 9:32

Albany Music Rooms, Commercial Street 10:90

Albert, Prince Consort (1819-1861) 6:49, 6:50

Memorial Statue 9:28–30, 9:29

Albert Park 9:29

Albert reservoir 8:109

Alderson, James 9:120

Alderson, John, & Sons, Warley 6:18

Alexander, Dr. William 8:105

and sanitation 6:58, 6:59, 6:60, 6:61, 6:66–8

Alexander's Feast (Handel) 6:48

All Saints' School, Dudwell Lane 10:140, 10:140

All Souls Church, Haley Hill 9:31

Allen, Joseph 8:118

almshouses

Joseph Crossley 10:106

Arden Road 6:153, 9:41, 10:109

Margaret Street 8:108, 10:108

Nathaniel Waterhouse 8:192

Alpes Peninos 7:23

'Alta Via' see Wakefield Gate

American Civil War 10:115

Andrews, Ward 9:119–20

Anglo-Saxons 9:17–18

Anti-Corn Law League 6:55

Antonine Itinerary 7:14, 7:18, 7:19, 7:20

local British section 7:19

Appleyard, W., and Sons, Warley 6:18

Archaeologia I (Watson, John) 7:16

archaeology

Ringstone Edge, Barkisland 7:13–35

Yorkshire Wolds 9:14, 9:15

Architect 9:110

Architectural Association 9:110

Architectural Restoration, It's Theory and Practice (Stevenson) 9:111

architecture 8:65–90, 8:211, 9:107–23, 10:9, 10:133–55

professional journals 9:110

archives see Calderdale District Archive Service; Halifax Borough Archive Service; West Yorkshire Archive Service

Archives, National Register of 9:190

Armitage, Thomas 8:67–8

Armley Mills 8:209

Art Workers' Guild 10:137

Artisan's and Labourers' Dwellings Act (1875) 8:117

Arts and Crafts movement 10:137, 10:140

Arts and Crafts Society 10:133

Ashworth, Cornelius (1782-1816)

diaries 8:191, 8:196, 8:197, 10:7

Askew, Bryan 8:185

Assembly Rooms, New, Harrison Road 7:39, 7:42, 10:66, 10:88, 10:90

Assembly Rooms, Old see Talbot Inn, Woolshops: Old Assembly Rooms

Association for Industrial Archaeology 8:209

Atkins, Joseph 7:41

Atkinson, Frank 8:190

Atmore, Rev. Charles 7:55

atmospheric pressure experiments 10:14–24, 10:20

 

Back Foundry Street 6:66

Backhold Hall, Siddal 7:203

Badger, Thomas 10:73

Bainbridge forest 9:19

Baines, Edward

History of Lancashire 7:16

Baines, Edward Jnr.

survey of schools 6:17

Bairstow, John 10:134

Bairstow, Paul

endowment of Sowerby Grammar School 6:14

Baker, Rev. Dr. Frank 9:88

Baldwin, John 7:111, 7:114, 9:93

elected first Mayor 7:112

Baliani, Giovanni Batista (1582-1666) 10:17, 10:23

Ball Green, Sowerby 9:46

Ballard, Dr. 7:122

ballustrade, West View Park 9:33–4

Bamford, Rev. Charles 9:84

Bamford, Samuel 6:43, 6:44

Bank House, Skircoat 10:180–1

Bankfield 8:118, 9:31–2

Bankfield mansion 7:44, 7:45, 7:48

Bankfield Museum 8:190, 8:211, 8:245

Bankhouse, Luddenden Dean 9:46

Banks, Dr. Cyril 7:131, 7:132

Baptist Association, Yorkshire 10:100

Baptist Chapels

Birchcliffe 9:85–6, 9:86, 9:87, 10:96, 10:97, 10:99

Blackley 9:83–4

Blakedean 9:87

Brearley 10:101

Broadstone 9:87

Elland 9:83

Hebden Bridge 9:83, 10:99, 10:101

Heptonstall Slack 9:87, 10:98–9, 10:100–1

Hope Chapel, Hebden Bridge 10:99–100, 10:102

Lee Mount 10:97

Millwood 9:84

Nazebottom 9:87

North Parade 10:96–8

Olney 9:81

Pellon Lane 10:98

Queenshead 9:86

Rishworth 9:84

Rodwell End meeting house, Stansfield 9:80–1, 9:84

Shore, near Todmorden 9:86–7, 10:98, 10:99, 10:101

Stone Slack meeting house 9:81, 9:87

Todmorden 9:87

Trinity Road 10:98, 10:101

Wainsgate 9:81, 9:82, 9:84, 10:99

West Vale 10:97

Zion, Siddal 10:100

Baptists 9:8, 9:79–88, 9:96, 10:9, 10:96–102, 10:115–17, 10:118–19

and education 10:101

New Connexion Baptists 8:49–50

Particular Baptists 9:80, 9:84, 9:85, 9:91, 9:95, 10:96, 10:98, 10:117–18

social welfare work 10:101–2

Barber, William Swinden 8:133, 9:31, 9:41

Barber family of Southowram 6:9, 6:144–5

Barber of Seville (Rossini) 10:91

Barkisland 7:13–35, 7:25

Barkisland Grammar School

foundation 6:14

Barkisland Hall 8:253

Barling, Rev. John 9:91

barometric pressure experiments 10:14–24, 10:20

Barraclough, John 6:16

Barraclough family 10:171–2

Barraclough Lane 8:23, 8:23, 8:27, 8:27, 8:30, 8:38

barrows 9:14, 9:15, 9:16, 9:17

Beacon Hill, Barkisland 7:28, 7:34

Barry, Sir Charles (1795-1860) 9:38

Barry, Edward 8:110

Barstow, William 10:74

Barum House 8:118

Bates, Henry 10:80

Bates, Joah 10:80

Beacon Club 10:127

Beacon Hill, Barkisland 7:22, 7:23, 7:24, 7:25, 7:26, 7:27, 7:28, 7:28

Bronze Age barrow 7:28, 7:34

Beacon Hill Road 8:15, 8:116

Beamish Industrial Museum 8:209

Bean, Rev. Alexander 6:26

Beaumont, Councillor 6:61

Becher, J.T. 10:53

Beeckman, Isaac (1588-1637) 10:17, 10:23

Beehive and Cross Keys, King Cross 10:147–8, 10:149, 10:149

Beestonley Lane Independent Chapel 9:92

Bell, Dr. Andrew 6:19

Bell, Rev. Robert 9:92

Bell, W.O. 8:117

Bell House, Cragg Vale 10:28

Belle Vue mansion

as Municipal Library 7:44

as Natural History Museum 7:44, 7:48

Belle Vue Smallpox Hospital, Highroad Well 7:124, 7:125, 7:131–2, 8:173

bed numbers 7:125

benefit clubs see friendly societies

Benevolent Union Society of Halifax 9:64, 9:67, 9:71, 10:52

Benevolent Union Society of Heptonstall 9:71

Bennet, John 7:51, 7:52

Benns Farm and Cottages, Luddenden Valley 10:179, 10:179–80

Berti, Gasparo 10:17, 10:18, 10:23

atmospheric pressure experiment 10:19

Bertram, Charles 7:14, 7:18, 7:19, 7:20, 7:21, 7:23, 7:34–5

forgery of De Situ Britanniae 7:13, 7:17

forgery of Richard of Cirencester's VII iter 7:17–31

Besant, Annie (1847-1933) 6:90

Bethel Methodist Church 9:37

Bibliography of Vernacular Architecture (Hall) 8:211

Binfield, Prof. Clyde 9:79, 10:96, 10:107

Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel 9:85–6, 9:86, 9:87, 10:96, 10:97, 10:99

Birks Hall Convalescent Home, Wheatley 7:125, 7:126

bed numbers 7:125

Bishop, Sir Henry 6:52

Black Death 9:19, 9:20, 9:21

Black Dyke, Queensbury 8:60–3, 8:252

Blackley Baptist Chapel 9:83–4

Blackshawhead Wesleyan Chapel 8:136

Blackstone Edge 7:22, 7:23, 7:30

Blackstone Edge turnpike trust 8:197, 8:198, 9:52

Blakedean Baptist Chapel 9:87

Bland, James 'Stamper' 10:126

Blomfield, Rev. W.E. 9:87, 9:88

Board of Guardians see Halifax Poor Law Union Board of Guardians

Boar's Head, Southgate 9:115, 9:115–16

Boddy, John 8:239

Boer War see South African War

Bolton, Jonathan 10:32

Bolton, Dr. Stuart 8:177

Bolton Brow Wesleyan School 6:23–5

annual inspections (1849-1853) 6:24–5

Bolton Brow Wesleyan Sunday school 6:15

Booth Congregational Chapel 10:103

Booth Congregationalists 9:91

Borough Fever Hospital see Stoney Royd Isolation Hospital

Bossevile family of New Hall, Elland 10:14

Bottomley, Aeneas

House at Slaithwaite 9:177–8

Bottomley, Joseph 10:84

Bowling, John 6:53

Bowling Green Hotel, Winding Road 10:91

box clubs see friendly societies

Boyle, Robert (1627-1691) 10:14, 10:24

Boyle's law 10:14, 10:17, 10:24

Bracken, J., and Son

paper warehouse, Horton Street 10:138, 10:139, 10:140

Bradford Festival Choral Society 6:48, 6:49

Bradley, Henry 7:35

Bradley, Thomas 8:71, 8:77

Bradley, William 8:77

brass bands 7:100, 10:91

Brearley, Joseph 10:100

Brearley Baptist Chapel 10:101

Brewer, Cecil Claude 10:137

breweries

Seedlings Mount 9:116

White Castle, Bradshaw 10:147

Windmill Hill, Northowram 9:120

Brian Crowther Charity 8:192, 8:193

'Briarfield', Shibden 10:135, 10:136

Brigantes tribe 7:24–6, 7:33

Brighouse 6:46

population 6:46–7

Brighouse Congregational Chapel 9:92, 10:107

Brighouse Parish Church 6:46, 6:47

Brighouse Town Hall 6:53

Bright, John 7:105

Brindley, James 8:93, 8:99, 8:100

Britannia (Camden) 8:19

Britannia (Ogilby) 9:55

Britannia Romana (Horsley) 7:14

British and Foreign Schools Society 6:19

British Architect 9:110

Broad Street Wesley Chapel 7:57–8

Broadbent, James 10:32

Broadbent, Samuel 6:16

Broadhust, Sydney 8:183

Broadley, Matthew, the younger 6:30, 6:32

Broadley, Matthew (1587-1648) 6:30–4, 8:65, 9:57

Broadstone Baptist Chapel 9:87

Brontλ, Emily Jane (1818-1848) 9:38

Bronze Age 7:26, 7:27, 7:28

Brookroyd Congregational Chapel 10:112

Brooksbank, Thomas 8:73, 8:74, 8:75, 8:77

Browne, Sir James Crichton 6:99

Browne, Dr. Sir Thomas (1605-1682) 10:14, 10:22

correspondence with Henry Power 10:22

Brunswick Chapel 8:141

Buckroyd, Rev. E. Ann 8:241

Builder, The 9:110

Building News 9:110, 9:114, 10:133

Bull, Rev. W. Howie 6:13–14, 6:22, 6:25

Bunting, Rev. Jabez 7:56, 7:57, 7:63, 7:64

burghers of Halifax

motto 9:32

burials and burial grounds 6:72–3, 7:104, 7:120, 8:106–7, 8:108, 8:250, 9:32

Burnett, Rev. George 9:91

Burnley, James 10:129

Burton, R.S. 6:49

Byles, William (printers) 10:126

Byng, Major General 6:37, 6:43, 7:76, 7:77, 7:78, 7:79, 7:80

 

Caddy Field School, Trooper Lane 9:116, 9:118

Caird, Sir James 9:22

Calder, River 7:102

Calder and Hebble Navigation 8:98–100, 8:102

Calderdale 8:15

manufacturing industry decline 9:143–6

population 9:143

use of name 6:9

Calderdale Colleges Corporation 9:145

Calderdale Community Health Council 8:187, 8:188

Calderdale District Archives 8:7, 8:191, 8:214, 10:7 see also Halifax Borough Archive Service; West Yorkshire Archive Service

centralisation controversy 10:7–8

Calderdale Health Authority 8:183, 8:186

Calderdale Industrial Museum 8:209, 8:252

Calderdale NHS Healthcare Trust 6:112, 8:187

'Calderdale Nightingale, The' 6:46

Calderdale Royal Hospital

construction 8:188

Calderdale Trends 9:146

Calvert, John & Jonathan, Warley 6:18

Cambodunum 7:17, 7:18, 7:30

Cambridge Platonists 10:22

Cambridge University

Christ's College 10:17, 10:21–2

Camden, William (1551-1623) 7:21

canals 8:93–102

Carey, Major General 8:120

Carr, John 10:9

Carr, Mr. (linen draper) 7:83

Carrett, Mr. (coroner) 10:72

Carrodus, John Tiplady 10:92–3

Cartledge, James 9:83

Cartledge, M.A. 6:20

Castle Carr 9:42

fountain 9:42

reservoir 8:109

Castleshaw, Saddleworth Roman forts 7:20

Catholic dissent 9:104

cattle markets 8:106, 8:107

Cavendish, Sir Charles 10:21

cemeteries see burials and burial grounds

Cenotaph, The, Duffy's Park 6:8

Census of Religious Worship (1851) 9:80, 9:83, 9:87, 9:95

census returns 8:214, 8:219, 9:52, 9:67

(1801) 6:36, 6:56

(1831) 6:36

(1851) 6:56, 6:73

Hoo Hole, Cragg Vale (1841-1891) 9:49, 9:51

Central Hall, Market Street 7:107

Chadwick, Sir Edwin (1801-1890) 6:55, 6:76

chalk-built housing, Flamborough 9:24

Chamberlain, Neville (1868-1940) 6:109

Charles I, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1600-1649) 6:31

Charles Street 8:114

Charnock family 8:55

Chartism 6:55, 7:83, 7:84, 7:105, 7:110, 8:199, 8:200

chicken pox 7:130

cholera 7:126–7, 7:130, 8:120

Chown, J.P. 10:101

Christ Church Chapel, Sowerby Bridge 6:13, 6:16

Christ Church School, Sowerby Bridge 6:16, 6:20–2

Christian, Princess, of Schleswig-Holstein 6:98–9

Christ's College, Cambridge 10:17, 10:21–2

Church and King Society, Elland 9:68, 9:72, 9:73

Church of Christ in Rossendale 9:80–1

Church of England

19th century reforms 9:110–11

church restoration 9:110–11

Civic Theatre see Victoria Theatre

Civil War

fines on Royalists 6:31

Clare Hall Secondary School 8:119

Clay, Robert 7:38

Clay House, Greetland 7:202

Clayton, Mrs. Thomas 10:32

Clayton, Thomas 10:32

Clegg, George 8:136

Clifton, Harry 10:90, 10:91

Clifton Mills, Bailiff Bridge 9:119

Clock Almanack, The Halifax Original 10:8, 10:126–32

Clock Face Wood, Barkisland 7:34

cloth trade 10:29, 10:35

Clothworkers, Senior Society of 9:63, 9:70, 10:39

Clough Farm, Stansfield 9:23

coal mining 8:36, 8:38–9

Coalminers Society 9:67, 9:70

Cobbett, William (1763-1835) 10:64

Cobden, Richard (1804-1865) 7:105, 8:244

Cockin, Rev. Joseph 9:89, 9:90, 9:93

Cockroft, John (coiner) 10:32

Codrington, Thomas 7:31

coining and coiners 8:198, 10:28, 10:31–4

Coles, Enid 8:247

Coles, Councillor Peter 8:247

Coley 6:32, 6:33, 6:34

Coley Hall 9:38

Combination Acts (1799 and 1800) 6:37

Committee for Compounding with Delinquents 6:31

Commonwealth War Graves Commission 6:117, 6:124

commutation 9:143, 9:145, 9:150

computerisation 9:147–8

Congregational Churches and Chapels see also Independent Chapels

Booth Chapel 10:103

Brighouse Chapel 10:107

Brookroyd Chapel 10:112

Elland Chapel 10:111

Gaol Lane Meeting House 9:89

Harrison Road Chapel 10:105, 10:112

Harrison Road Church 10:106

Heath Chapel 10:111, 10:112

Lightcliffe Church 10:96, 10:105, 10:106, 10:111, 10:112, 10:113, 10:115

Luddenden Foot Chapel 10:112

Mixenden Chapel 10:105, 10:112

Norwood Green Chapel 10:111

Park Chapel 10:103

Park Church 10:105–6, 10:108, 10:110

Providence Chapel, Ovenden 10:107

Providence Church, Stainland 10:103, 10:105, 10:107, 10:113

Range Bank mission 10:106, 10:107

Sion Chapel, Wade Street 10:112

ministers 10:113

Sowerby Chapel 10:107

Square Chapel 10:103, 10:104, 10:106, 10:107, 10:108, 10:111, 10:115

architecture 10:112

ministers 10:113

Square Church 10:96, 10:104

Stannary Chapel 10:112

Congregational Union, Yorkshire 10:102

Congregational Year Book 10:112, 10:113

Congregationalism 10:121, 10:122

pew rents 10:114

and temperance movement 10:114

Congregationalists 9:79, 9:88–95, 9:96, 10:9, 10:96, 10:102–15

consumption 7:130–1 see also tuberculosis

Co-operative Society 8:119

Cope, Sir John (d.1760) 9:100

Corn Law (1815) 6:36, 7:74

coroners 10:9

fees and expenses 10:68, 10:70–1, 10:73

jurisdiction of 10:68–74

salaries 10:74

cotton industry 6:37, 6:79–93, 7:146–60

exports 7:153, 7:159

Coulthurst, Rev. Dr. Henry William (1753-1817) 6:42, 6:44, 9:72, 9:74, 10:46, 10:49, 10:51

County Court, Central Hall 7:107, 7:108

County Court, Prescott Street 8:117

County Court, Union Street 8:117

Coutts, George Alan 10:149, 10:151

Cowgill, Dr. Rachel 10:9

Cox, Thomas 9:40, 9:56

Crabtree, Ann 6:18

Crabtree, Rev. William 9:84

craft guilds 10:39

Cragg Vale coiners 8:198, 10:28, 10:31–4

'Craig Royston', Hipperholme 9:119–20, 9:120, 10:135

Crawford, O.G.S. 7:31

Creation (Haydn) 6:50, 10:84

Cresswell, Mr. (counsel in case of Jewison v Dyson) 10:71, 10:72

Crib Lane 6:74

Crimean War (1854-1855)

memorials 6:117, 6:131

Crimsworth Dean Chapel 8:135

Cripplegate House, Shibden Park 9:111

Crisp, Rev. Joseph 9:92

'Croft, The', Rawson Avenue 10:134–5, 10:135

Crook, Rev. John 9:83

Crosland, John 6:48

Crosrol Ltd 10:177

Cross Platts Farm, Southowram 7:203

Crossland, Charles 8:37

Crosslee plc 9:146

Crossley, Alfred 8:241

Crossley, Charles Patrick 8:253

Crossley, David 9:80

Crossley, Edward (1840-1905) 9:41, 10:109, 10:111, 10:112, 10:115

Crossley, Eli 6:25

Crossley, Sir Francis (1817-1872) 8:113, 9:36, 10:98, 10:107, 10:108–9

pavilion and statue 9:32

Crossley, Frank 6:57, 8:108

Crossley, Rev. James 9:91

Crossley, John, and Sons 9:144, 10:107, 10:111

and Dean Clough Institute 7:40, 10:107

Crossley, John (1812-1879) 6:58, 6:61, 6:74, 8:110, 8:113, 8:235, 8:236, 9:95, 10:96, 10:106, 10:107

Crossley, John (barrister) (d.1864) 10:36–7, 10:96, 10:106

Crossley, Joseph (1813-1868) 10:107, 10:109

Crossley, Louis John (1842-1891) 7:41, 10:109, 10:111

and telecommunications 10:111

Crossley, Monica 9:35

Crossley, Sir Savile Brinton (later Lord Somerleyton) (1857-1935) 9:32, 9:35, 10:111

Crossley almshouses 10:106

Arden Road 6:153, 9:41, 10:109

Margaret Street 8:108, 10:108

Crossley Carpets see Crossley, John, and Sons

Crossley family

and Congregationalism 10:107–11

and philanthropy 10:107–11, 10:112

Crossley-Heath School 8:113

Crossley Institute 10:107, 10:108

library 7:40

Crossley Orphanage, Savile Park

see also Crossley-Heath School 10:107, 10:109, 10:111

Crown Street 8:114, 8:115, 8:115

Crowther, Brian, Charity 8:192, 8:193

Crowther, C.W., and Co. 7:137

Crowther, I. 10:145

Crowther, Jonathan 7:112, 7:114

cruck frames 8:211

Crump, W.B.

and 'Magna Via' 8:14, 8:16, 8:18, 8:24, 8:29, 8:31, 8:32, 8:33, 8:34, 8:40–1

Crutchley, Rev. G.W. 8:139

Crystal Palace 6:50

Culloden, battle of 9:102

Cumberland, William Augustus, duke of (1721-1765) 9:102

cursus A, Rudston 9:15, 9:17

cursuses 9:15, 9:17

 

'Daisy Bank' House, Stump Cross 9:112–14, 9:113, 10:135

Dale, Rev. Bryan 7:41, 10:113, 10:114

dame schools 6:17–19

Dampier-Crossley, Croslegh 10:37

Daniels, Dr. S.J. 10:108

Darby, Edward Victor 7:9, 7:33, 7:176

Dark Lane 8:15, 8:16, 8:17, 8:22, 8:29, 8:30

Darney, Rev. William 7:51, 7:52, 7:53, 9:81

Davis, Alderman James William (1846-1893) 7:41, 7:44

Dawtrey, James 10:78, 10:79

De Situ Britanniae (Richard of Cirencester/Bertram) 7:13–20, 7:16, 7:18

exposure of forgery 7:17

Dean, Abel 7:90, 7:91, 7:94, 7:95, 7:97, 7:100, 10:78, 10:79

Dean Clough 10:112

Dean Clough Institute 7:40, 10:107, 10:108

Dean Clough Mills 8:108

railway link 8:116

Dean Head reservoirs 8:109

Dearden, John 6:42, 6:44

deaths see mortality

Deerstones Farm, Sowerby 8:254–5

Defence of Britain Project 6:9

Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731) 8:35, 8:37

A Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain 8:30, 8:208, 9:54

Deighton, William 10:31, 10:32

murder of 8:198, 10:33

Denham, John 6:47

Dennison, Rev. Isaac 6:24

Development of English Building Construction (Innocent) 8:211

Devey, George 9:110

Devotional Commentary on the Holy Scriptures (Fawcett) 9:83

Dew, Rev. John 6:16

Dickens, Charles (1812-1870) 10:127

Dickinson, Mr. (of Dewsbury) 7:83

Dictionary of National Biography 7:35

diphtheria 7:127, 7:129, 7:130, 7:134, 8:172, 8:173, 8:174

Discorsi (Galileo) 10:17, 10:18

disease(s) 6:55, 6:58, 6:59, 6:67–8, 6:95–6, 7:117–35, 8:177

case numbers 8:174

chicken pox 7:130

cholera 7:126–7, 7:130, 8:120

costs to ratepayers 6:67

diphtheria 7:127, 7:129, 7:130, 7:134, 8:172, 8:173, 8:174

notification 7:128, 7:130

paratyphoid fever

outbreak (1946) 8:174

scarlet fever 7:122, 7:123, 7:124, 7:125, 7:126–7, 7:130, 7:134, 8:121, 8:174

smallpox 6:95–6, 7:117–18, 7:122, 7:123, 7:126–7, 7:130, 7:131, 8:121

outbreaks

(1872) 7:119

(1892) 7:124

(1928) 7:132

tuberculosis 7:131, 8:175–6, 8:178

typhoid 7:119, 7:126–7, 7:130, 7:131, 8:121

typhus 7:126–7, 7:130

Diseases Prevention Act (1855) 7:119

Dodgson, Jonathan 8:141

Dodgson, Joshua 8:141

Dolan, Dr. T.M. 6:95, 6:96, 6:101, 8:121

Domesday Book 8:215, 8:216

Doncaster Theatre 10:58

Dorrell, Stephen 8:187

Drake, Francis

Eboracum 7:19

Drake, J.W. 8:169

drinking fountains 9:35–6

drought

(1901) 9:136–8

Druids 7:13, 7:24, 7:25, 7:33, 10:128

Druid's Arms, New Road 10:147, 10:148

Duggleby, Humberside 9:14

Duke, Dr. P.A. 8:177

Duncombe, Henry 9:66

Durham, Joseph (1814-1877) 9:32

Durham Cathedral 8:250

Dyer's chemist shop, Corn Market 9:112–14

Dyson, George 10:70, 10:71, 10:72, 10:73, 10:74

obituary 10:73

 

Eagleton, John 6:53

Early Man in the Halifax District (Watson, G.G.) 7:33

Ebenezer Methodist Church, St. James' Road 8:142–3, 10:143–4

Eboracum (Drake) 7:19

Eden, Rev. William 9:91

education 8:121 see also women: education

Education Act (1870) 7:87, 8:117

Education Act (1902) 8:83–4, 10:115

Endowed Schools Act (1869) 8:81

Factory Act (1833) 6:17

Factory Act (1844) 6:18

further education 9:145

'Glasgow system' 6:24

monitorial system 6:19, 6:21

Saunders' reports on education

(1839) 6:20–1

(1843) 6:17, 6:18

School Boards 8:117, 9:116, 9:121, 10:108, 10:114, 10:140

Schools' Inquiry Commission 8:80

Sowerby 6:8–9, 6:13–26

Sowerby Bridge 6:8–9, 6:13–26

Education Acts

(1870) (Forster) 7:87, 8:117

(1902) (Balfour) 8:83–4, 10:115

Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) (1841-1910)

opens Town Hall 8:110

Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor) (1894-1972)

visits Halifax 9:116

Edwards, H.J. 8:177

Edwards, Captain Joseph Priestley 9:42

elderly care see geriatric care

election results

Halifax Borough Council

(1848) 7:110–11

(1865) 8:113

electoral rolls 7:108

electricity 8:119

installations 6:98, 6:106

Elijah (Mendelssohn) 6:48, 6:50, 6:53, 10:91

Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533-1603) 9:39

Elland

sanitation 6:77

Elland Baptist Chapel 9:83

Elland Congregational Chapel 10:111

Elland Congregationalists 9:91

Elland Floral and Horticultural Society 10:91

Ellice, Rev. (political reformer) 7:81

Ellis, A.G.P. 8:177

Ellistones Farm, Stainland 6:152

Emmet, Henry 10:84

employment

Calderdale 9:143–51

Enclosure Acts 10:29

(1730-1860) 9:21

Endowed Schools Act (1869) 8:81

English Agriculture in 1850-51 (Caird) 9:22

English Civil War see Civil War

English Grand Opera Company 10:91

Erringden Estate 9:44, 9:45

survey (1760) 9:49, 9:50, 9:52

Escomb Church 8:250

Evangelical Revival (1743-1851) 9:79–96

Evolution of the English House (Oddy) 8:211

Ewing, Rev. Alexander 9:91

Exchange Buildings, Bradford 6:48

executions 8:37

Exley Park public house 10:149

expectation of life see mortality

Experimenta nova anatomica (Pecquet) 10:21

Experimental Philosophy (Power) 10:14, 10:15, 10:18, 10:23

 

Factory Acts

(1833), educational provisions 6:17

(1844), educational provisions 6:18

Factory Movement 6:83

factory schools 6:17–19

Fairfax, Sir Thomas (1612-1671) 8:40

Falkirk, battle of (1746) 9:104

Fallingworth Hall, Norland 9:179

Family History Centre, London 8:214

Farnell, William 6:23

Faust (Gounod) 10:91

Favour, Dr. John 9:39

Fawcett, Rev. Dr. John (1740-1817) 9:79, 9:81, 9:83, 9:84, 9:87, 9:88

Devotional Commentary on the Holy Scriptures 9:83

Fawcett, John (violinist) 10:82

Fearn, George 9:36

Female Affectionate Society (Hebden Bridge) 9:72

Female Affectionate Society (Mytholmroyd) 9:69

Female Friendly Society (Elland) 9:68, 9:69

Female Friendly Society (Sowerby Bridge) 9:69

Female Provident Society (Heptonstall) 9:72–3

Female Society (Halifax) 9:71, 9:72

Female Union Society (Sowerby) 9:69, 9:71

Fidelio (Beethoven) 10:91

Field House, Sowerby 8:216, 10:180

Fielden, Antony 7:155

Fielden, Edward Brocklehurst (1857-1942) 6:92–3, 7:146, 7:147, 7:148, 7:149, 7:150, 7:151, 7:153, 7:154, 7:155, 7:156, 7:157, 7:157, 7:158

Fielden, John (1822-1893) 6:79, 6:80, 6:82, 6:88–9, 6:92, 7:105, 7:146, 7:148

Fielden, John Antony 7:158

Fielden, John Ashton (1859-1942) 6:84–5, 6:85, 7:146, 7:147, 7:148, 7:149, 7:151, 7:153, 7:155, 7:156, 7:157, 7:158

will 7:158

Fielden, Joshua (1827-1887) 6:79, 6:82, 6:82, 6:89, 6:91–2

Fielden, Nicholas 7:158, 7:159

Fielden, Samuel (1817-1889) 6:79, 6:80, 6:81, 6:82, 6:83, 6:86, 6:89, 6:90, 6:92

death 7:146

Fielden, Thomas, the elder (1790-1869) 6:80, 6:82, 6:91

Fielden, Thomas, the younger (1854-1897) 6:84, 6:84

Fielden Brothers, Todmorden 6:8, 6:79–93, 7:8, 8:208

dividends 7:154, 7:155, 7:158–9

management 7:148–9

Manchester based operation 6:90

profits and losses 6:88, 7:148, 7:150, 7:153

share ownership (1894) 7:146

Fielding, Daniel, and Son 10:147, 10:148

Filey Camp 10:114

financial services 9:146–50

Firth, John 8:196

Fisher, Rev. Richard 7:51

Fisher-Smith, Sir George 9:36, 9:39

Fitton, William 6:38–9, 6:43

Fitzgerald, F. 9:56, 9:59

Fixby 7:102

Flamborough

chalk-built housing 9:24

Flat Head, Soyland 8:254

Fleay, Rev. F.G. 8:81

floods

(1901) 9:139

Fly Flat reservoir see Warley Moor reservoir

Forth and Clyde Canal, Kelvin aqueduct 8:96

Foster, A.B. 8:169

Foster, Adam Crossfield 8:118

Foster, John 8:74, 8:75

Foster, Laurence 9:120

Foster, Neil 8:185

Foster Day Hospital, Northowram Hospital 8:185, 8:186

fountains

drinking 9:35–6

ornamental 9:35, 9:35, 9:42

Fountains Abbey 9:19

Fox, Charles Edward 10:143

Fox, Geoffrey 9:101

Fox and Goose, Hebden Bridge 10:135

Fox and Hounds, Todmorden 10:149

Franks, Rev. James 6:13, 6:15, 6:20

Freemasonry

and actors 10:58

Arts Lodge 10:133

Lodge of Probity 10:60

Friendly Associated Cotton Spinners of Halifax 9:70

Friendly Fold, Ovenden

sundial 9:37

Friendly Inn, Boothtown 10:147, 10:148

friendly societies 9:63–75, 9:75, 10:39–55

investment 9:73

membership conditions 9:68, 9:70–3

origins 9:63

and poor law reform 9:74

subscriptions and benefits 9:69–70

surveys of (1803 and 1813) 9:67

Friendly Societies Acts 10:52

(1793) 9:65–7, 9:71, 10:44, 10:46, 10:52

(1819, 1829, 1832, 1834) 9:74

(1829) 10:52

(1834) 10:53

Friendly Society of Sowerby Bridge 9:73

Friendly Society of Workmen 9:64

Frobisher, Joseph Henry (1813-1869) 10:88, 10:93

Frost, Florence 6:102

Fucigna, Signor (Professor of Sculpture) 9:30, 9:31

Fullerton, (evangelist) 10:98

further education 9:145

fustian weavers strike, Hebden Bridge 7:137

 

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) 10:17, 10:19, 10:23

Discorsi 10:17, 10:18

Galland, Rev. Thomas 7:63

Gaol Lane Congregational Meeting House 9:89

Gargrave bridge, Leeds and Liverpool Canal 8:94

Garlick, Frederick

and sanitation 6:68–70, 6:74

gas supply 6:74

Halifax Gaslight and Coke Company 6:72, 7:104, 7:115

Gaukroger, Eleanor ('Jenny Wren') 10:132

General Board of Health 6:61, 6:63, 6:77

General Nursing Council 8:173, 8:176

Gentlemen's Magazine 7:17

Geographer of the Ravennas 7:26, 7:27

Geography of Britain (Ptolemy) 7:14, 7:21

geology

Yorkshire 9:13

George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1683-1760) 9:100, 9:105

George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1738-1820) 10:80

George Street, Hipperholme 9:119, 9:119

Georgian Unitarian Chapel, Wakefield 8:250–1

geriatric care 8:177–81, 8:178

Gibbet Street 8:236

Gibbon, Edward (1737-1794) 7:16

Gilchrist, David 9:170, 9:171

Gladstone Road 8:235, 8:236

'Glasgow system' of education 6:24

Gledhill, Mrs H. M. 7:33

Glendinning and Hanson (architects) 10:151

Godley Bridge 8:121

Godley Bridge Mill 8:126

Goodchild, John 8:251

Gorple reservoir 8:121

Gothic Revival 9:110

Graham, Rev. William 9:89, 9:92

grammar schools 6:15 see also Heath Grammar School; Hipperholme Grammar School

foundations 6:14

Granby Fields, Queensbury 8:55–7

Granby Inn, Queensbury 8:47, 8:50

Grand Brass Band Contest 10:91

Grand English Opera Company 10:91

Grassington 9:17

Great American Slave Troupe and Brass Band 10:91

Great Exhibition (1851) 6:57, 10:127

Great House, Colden 6:153

Great House Clough Farm, Stansfield 9:23

great round barrows 9:14, 9:15, 9:16, 9:17

Green, Edward 7:45, 7:46

Green, James 8:74

Green, John 9:104

Green, Molly

obituary 6:9, 6:157–8

Green Lane Sanatorium, Shelf 7:131, 8:173, 8:176

Greenwood, J.E. 10:87

Greenwood, Rev. Thomas 9:81

Greenwood, William 10:87

Greenwood Lee, Heptonstall 8:254, 9:23

Greetland Chapel 8:135

Greetland Union Society 9:72

Gregs factory school, Styal 6:17

Gregson, James R. 10:132

Gregson, Richard 10:29

Grimes' trip to America (Hartley) 10:129, 10:131

Grimshaw, Rev. William 7:51, 7:52, 7:54, 9:81, 9:88, 9:89

Gunby, Rev. Christopher 6:13

Gunpowder Plot (1605) 9:102

Gypsey Race 9:13, 9:14

 

Habeas Corpus Act (1679)

suspension (1817) 6:37

Hadwin, Thomas

and Parliamentary reform 6:37–9

Haigh, Rev. Daniel Henry 7:13, 7:17, 7:25, 7:26, 7:33, 7:34

and Richard of Cirencester's VII iter 7:17–24, 7:18, 7:30, 7:31, 7:32

Haigh, Frank 7:47

Haigh House, Warley 10:178–9

Haley Hill College see Haley Hill Working Men's Institution

Haley Hill Literary and Scientific Society 10:128

Haley Hill Working Men's Institution 10:127

library 7:40

Halifax Acts of Parliament

(1762) Halifax Act 7:104

(1823) Halifax Act 7:104, 7:105

(1853) Halifax Improvement Act 6:77, 7:104, 7:115, 8:107–8, 8:115

(1865) Halifax Extension and Improvement Act 8:110, 8:113

(1890's) Halifax Extension Acts 8:122

Halifax Advertiser or Union Journal 10:58

Halifax and District Congregational Magazine 10:106, 10:113, 10:114

Halifax and Halifax township 6:56

boundaries 7:102–3

Mayoralty 7:112, 7:114

motto 9:32

population 6:36, 6:56

road access 9:55

town centre development 8:121

Victorian architecture 9:7–8, 9:107–23

Halifax Antiquarian Society 8:129

and archives centralisation controversy 10:7–8

centenary 8:7, 9:170–1, 9:171

collections 8:190–205

foundation 9:8

fourteenth annual day school 10:8, 10:9

Industrial Heritage Group 8:209–10

Record Series 8:191

Transactions 8:191, 8:208, 8:209, 8:211, 8:212, 9:171

coverage 9:9

format 7:33, 7:33

Vernacular Architecture Group 8:211–12, 9:44

and Joseph Walsh 10:141, 10:151–2

Halifax Area Hospital Management Committee 8:175, 8:177

Halifax Assessment Committee (rates) 10:145

Halifax Borough Archive Service 7:48, 8:190–1, 8:200 see also Calderdale District Archives; West Yorkshire Archive Service

Halifax Borough Council (1848-1974) 7:8, 7:102–15, 8:105–23

Borough extensions 8:112, 8:112–13

bye laws 8:115–16

committees 8:109–10

elections

(1848) 7:108–11

(1865) 8:113

elector numbers 8:122

finances 8:113–14, 8:118

meetings

public health 6:61–2

rates 8:123

Halifax Borough Fever Hospital see Stoney Royd Isolation Hospital

Halifax Borough Market 8:121, 8:152

Halifax-Bradford road (A647) 8:47–9

Halifax Building Society see Halifax Permanent Building Society

Halifax Choral Society 6:46, 6:47, 6:48, 6:49, 7:99, 10:7, 10:78, 10:79, 10:83–7, 10:91, 10:92, 10:93

and professional players 10:86

Halifax Circulation Library 7:39

Halifax Civic Trust 8:15

Halifax County Borough Council see Halifax Borough Council

Halifax Courier 7:33, 7:111, 7:164, 7:165, 8:137

reports 8:14–15, 8:33

local hospital 7:133

orchestral concerts 10:90–3

restoration of Halifax Parish Church 9:111

Halifax Extension Acts

(1890's) 8:122

Halifax Extension and Improvement Act (1865) 8:110, 8:113

Halifax Friendly and Trades Societies' Club see Oddfellows' Hall, St. James' Road

Halifax Gaslight and Coke Company 6:72, 7:104, 7:115

Halifax General Hospital 6:7, 6:94–114, 6:103, 6:108, 6:111, 6:113, 8:121, 8:181, 8:187, 8:188

children's ward 6:114

maternity facilities 6:104, 6:105, 6:110, 6:111, 6:112, 6:113

nurses' quarters 6:100

opening 9:131

psychiatric facilities 6:109, 6:111, 6:112, 6:113

use statistics 6:110

wartime use 6:102–4, 6:109–10

X-ray facilities 6:107, 6:109, 6:110

Halifax Glee and Madrigal Society 6:48, 6:49, 10:87, 10:91, 10:92

Halifax Guardian 10:84, 10:126

and Halifax Borough 8:114, 8:116, 8:119

and Halifax Borough incorporation 7:104, 7:106, 7:108, 7:109, 7:114

and Hipperholme Grammar School 8:83

reports

orchestral concerts 10:90–3

theatre 10:66

Halifax (Hargreaves) 8:9

Halifax Harmonic Society 8:199, 10:82–3

concert programme (1794) 10:85

Halifax High School see Clare Hall Secondary School

Halifax Improvement Act (1853) 6:77, 7:104, 7:115, 8:107–8, 8:115

Halifax Infirmary, Blackwall 6:95

Halifax Infirmary, Royal see Royal Halifax Infirmary

Halifax Itinerary, The 8:34

Halifax Journal and Yorkshire and Lancashire Advertiser 10:49

Halifax Liberal Association 10:109, 10:111

Halifax Literary and Philosophical Society 8:129

library 7:40

Halifax Madrigal Society see Halifax Glee and Madrigal Society

Halifax Mechanics Institute

library 7:39–40

Halifax militia 10:62

Halifax Municipal Borough Council see Halifax Borough Council

Halifax Municipal Council see Halifax Borough Council

Halifax Municipal Libraries 7:41–9

Halifax (Northgate-End) Orchestral Society 10:87

Halifax Orchestral Society 10:79, 10:84, 10:86, 10:92, 10:93

concert programme (1835) 10:85

and professional players 10:86

Halifax Original Clock Almanack, The 10:8, 10:126–32

Halifax Parish

extent 6:56

population 7:102

Halifax Parish Bank for Savings 10:52

Halifax Parish Church of St. John the Baptist 6:72

bells 10:42–3

library 7:38–9

organ installation 10:80, 10:82

organists 10:82

restoration 9:111

Halifax Parliamentary constituency 7:103

'Halifax Patriotic Dinner' 7:83–4

Halifax Permanent Benefit Building Society 8:235, 10:7

Halifax Permanent Building Society 9:9, 9:145, 9:147–50, 10:113, 10:145

West Hill Park housing 10:107–8

Halifax Philharmonic Society 6:48, 10:86–7, 10:92

Halifax plc 9:9, 9:145, 9:147–50 see also Halifax Permanent Building Society

Halifax Pool 8:240

Halifax Poor Law Union Board of Guardians 6:94–7, 6:106, 7:103, 7:118, 7:119, 8:236

disbandment 6:107, 6:109

Halifax Poor Law Union Hospital see Halifax General Hospital

Halifax Poor Law Union Workhouse, Gibbet Street 6:94, 6:97, 7:103, 8:106 see also St. John's Hospital

Halifax Quarterly Choral Society see Halifax Choral Society

Halifax Race Course 10:113

Halifax Railway Station 8:114

Halifax Reformer 7:109

Halifax School Board 8:117, 9:116, 9:121, 10:108, 10:114, 10:140

Halifax Subscription Library 7:39

Halifax Sunday School Union 10:91–2

Halifax Sunday School Union Jubilee Sings 6:47, 7:7, 7:62, 7:86–100, 8:116, 8:142, 10:79

commemorative mugs 8:241–4, 8:242, 8:243

Halifax Town Council see Halifax Borough Council

Halifax Town Hall 8:107–8, 8:111, 9:34, 9:38–8

ballustrade 9:34, 9:34

construction 8:109–10

Old Town Hall, Westgate 7:114

opening 10:107

Halifax Trustees 6:63, 7:103–4

Halifax Vocal Union 10:91

Hall, Sir Ernest 8:247, 9:144, 9:170, 9:171

Hall, Robert de Zouche 8:211

Hall & Parr 6:19

Hall and Tugwell (architects) 10:133

Hallι, Sir Charles (1819-1895) 10:86

Hallι Orchestra 10:86

Hallowes, Donald Morewood (1915-2001)

obituary 10:184–6

Hamer, Samuel Henry 8:8, 9:8

Handel, George Frederick (1685-1759) 10:80, 10:82

Judas Maccabeus

first performance in Mozart's orchestration 10:7

Handel Street 8:236

Hanson, Caius Cassius 7:162–3

Hanson, T.W. 8:128, 8:129, 10:60

and 'Magna Via' 8:14, 8:15, 8:16, 8:18, 8:34

Hanson Lane 8:236

Hare Mill, Burnley Valley 7:150

Hargreaves, Prof. Ian 9:170, 9:171

Hargreaves, Dr. John A. 8:247, 9:170, 9:171, 10:9

Hargreaves, Jonathan 10:34–5

Harper, Harry, and Sons (architects) 10:143

Harper, Rev. John 9:92

Harrison, Rev. John 9:95

Harrison Road Congregational Chapel 9:93–4, 9:94, 10:105, 10:112

Harrison Road Congregational Church 10:106

Harrop, Sarah 10:82

Hartley, Annie 10:131

Hartley, David 'King' 10:28, 10:31, 10:34

Hartley, Rev. James 10:103

Hartley, John (1839-1915) 10:126–31

Hartley, Joseph 10:87

Hartley, Martha 10:128, 10:129

Hartley, (music tutor) 10:80

Hartley, Sophia Ann 10:129, 10:131

Hartley, Thomas 10:87

benefit orchestral concert 10:88

Hartley Royd, Warley 9:181, 9:181

Hartlib, Samuel 10:21

Harvie, R. 9:39

Hatcher, Henry 7:18

Hatton, Edmund 10:129

Hatton, Rev. James 9:91

Haugh Shaw Road Infants School 8:239

Hawkins, Rev.Thomas 9:92

Haworth, C. J. 10:74

Haworth, John 6:83

Hayhurst, Bright 7:138, 7:139

Head, Sir G. 8:208

health see public health

Health of Towns Association 6:55

Health of Towns Bill (1847) 7:106

Heap, William 8:135

Heath Congregational Chapel 10:111, 10:112

Heath Grammar School 8:66, 8:216, 8:218, 9:39–40, 9:56, 9:56–7

foundation 6:14

headmaster's house 9:40, 9:40

statutes 9:58

Heath Village, nr. Wakefield 8:251

Hebble Brook 6:55, 6:70, 6:77, 8:98, 8:99, 8:116

Hebden Bridge Baptist Chapel 9:83, 10:99, 10:101

Hebden Bridge Times 7:143

Heginbottom, Tony (1946-1997)

obituary 6:9, 6:155–6

Hemingway, (piano merchant) 10:90

henges 9:14, 9:15, 9:17

Henry, Duke of Lancaster (later King Henry IV) (1553-1610) 10:69

Heptonstall Grammar School

foundation 6:14

Heptonstall Slack Baptist Chapel 9:87, 10:98–9, 10:100–1

'heritage' concept 8:14, 8:15

Herring, Thomas, Archbishop of York 9:101

Herschel, Sir William (1738-1822) 10:82

Heywood, Rev. Oliver 6:33, 8:65, 9:41, 10:29

Heywood Independent Chapel 9:92

High Sunderland House 9:38

Higham, John S. 10:101

Higher Board School see Clare Hall Secondary School

Hindle, Rev. John 9:83

Hipperholme Grammar School 8:9, 8:65–90, 9:58

archive drawings 8:68–83, 8:69, 8:70, 8:71, 8:72, 8:73, 8:74, 8:76, 8:79, 8:80, 8:82

bill for building tenders 8:77

building accounts 8:90

building tenders and contract 8:73–7, 8:85–9

buildings 8:65–90

clock installation 8:79

constitution revised 8:81

curriculum

(1720's) 9:58–9

(1860's) 8:79

(1900's) 8:84

(20th century) 8:85

endowment 6:7, 6:30–4

foundation 6:14

headmaster's house 8:77–8, 8:79, 8:79–80, 8:81, 9:111–12

inspections

(1869) 8:81

(1903) 8:84

porch inscription 8:66

and Laurence Sterne 9:53–60

subscription funds 8:78

and Joseph Walsh 8:9, 8:79, 8:79, 8:82, 8:82–3, 8:84–5, 9:111–12, 10:140

Hirst, Joseph 6:83

Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals and Railways throughout Great Britain (Priestley) 8:102

History and Antiquities of Halifax (Watson, John) 8:37

History of Cheshire (Ormerod) 7:16

History of Coley (Heywood) 6:30, 6:32–3

History of Durham (Surtees) 7:16

History of Lancashire (Baines) 7:16

History of Manchester (Whitaker) 7:16

History of Northumberland (Hodgson) 7:16

History of the Bradford Festival Choral Society (Sewell) 6:49

History of Whalley (Whitaker) 7:16

Hobhouse, Henry 7:75, 7:78

Hodgson, John 7:21

History of Northumberland 7:16

Hodgson, Captain John 6:32

Hogarth, George 6:50, 10:84, 10:86

Holdsworth, John, and Co. 9:146, 10:178

Hollingdrake, Rev. Henry 9:85

Hollinrake, William 6:83

Holly House, Wards End 8:120

Holroyd, Rev. Mark 9:83

Holroyde, W.F. 6:62, 6:63, 6:77

Holy Trinity Church 6:72

Holywell Green 10:112

Hoo Hole, Cragg Vale 9:8, 9:44–52, 10:31, 10:170

housing 9:45–8, 9:46

plasterwork 9:47, 9:47

Hoo Hoyle see Hoo Hole, Cragg Vale

Hood House, Burnley 8:100–1, 8:101

Hooke, Robert (1635-1703) 10:14, 10:24

Hope Chapel Hebden Bridge Baptist Chapel 10:99–100, 10:102

Horn, Henry 6:47, 6:48

Horner, Charles 10:9

factory, Gibbet Street 10:139, 10:139

Horner, John

drawings

Heath Grammar School 9:56

Woodhouse, Skircoat 9:55

lithographs

Hipperholme Grammar School 8:79, 8:80, 9:57, 9:58

Horsfall, C.F.L., & Son, architects 8:239

Horsfall, Luke 9:108

descendants 9:109

Horsfall, Richard 8:81, 8:82, 8:82, 9:108, 9:109, 9:112, 10:133

Horsfall, Wardle & Patchett, architects 9:109

Horsfall & Williams, architects 6:95, 6:96, 6:97, 6:98, 8:239

Horsfall Turner local history collection 7:48

Horsfield, Thomas 8:236

Horsley, John

Britannia Romana 7:14

Horton, Elkana

deed for Stannery End and Thymeley Bent 10:30

Horton, Joshua 10:29–30, 10:36

Horton, Thomas 6:42, 6:43, 6:44, 7:74–84

Horton Street

shops 10:137, 10:138, 10:139

hospitals 8:117, 8:120, 8:121, 8:178

Belle Vue Smallpox, Highroad Well 8:173

Calderdale Royal 8:188

Foster Day Hospital, Northowram Hospital 8:185, 8:186

Halifax Area Hospital Management Committee 8:175, 8:177

Halifax General 6:94–114, 8:121, 8:181, 8:187, 8:188, 9:131

Halifax Infirmary, Blackwall 6:95

isolation 7:8, 7:117–35, 8:169–89

Leeds Regional Hospital Board 8:175, 8:176

Marsh Day Hospital, Northowram Hospital 8:187

Middleton, Ilkley 8:178

Northowram 6:112, 7:133–4, 8:9, 8:169–89

Royal Halifax Infirmary 6:97, 6:105, 6:112, 8:120, 8:121, 8:175, 8:176, 8:179, 8:188, 8:218, 10:109, 10:111, 10:144–5

St. John's, Gibbet Street 8:177, 8:178, 8:181

St. Luke's, Huddersfield 8:181

St. Luke's Hospital, Bradford 6:107

Shaw Hospital, Northowram Hospital 8:197

Sourhall Isolation, Hebden Bridge 7:128

Stoney Royd Isolation 6:95–6, 8:117, 8:121, 8:169, 8:171

housing 8:117, 8:118, 8:119, 8:120–1 see also almshouses

Bank House, Skircoat 10:180–1

Bankhouse, Luddenden Dean 9:46

Bell House, Cragg Vale 10:28

cellar dwellings 6:75, 8:106

chalk-built, Flamborough 9:24

Clay House, Greetland 7:202

conditions 6:55–77

'Craig Royston', Hipperholme 9:116

Cripplegate House, Shibden Park 9:111

'Daisy Bank' House, Stump Cross 9:112–14, 9:113, 10:135

Edge Holme Lane, Warley 10:143

and Edward Akroyd 10:108

Essex and Ripon Street 10:145

Field House, Sowerby 8:216, 10:180

George Street, Hipperholme 9:116, 9:119, 9:119

Great House, Colden 6:153

Greenwood Lee, Heptonstall 8:254, 9:23

Haigh House, Warley 10:178–9

headmaster's house, Heath Grammar School 9:40, 9:40

headmaster's house, Hipperholme Grammar School 8:77–8, 8:79, 8:79–80, 8:81, 9:111–12

High Sunderland House 9:38

Holly House, Wards End 8:120

Hoo Hole, Cragg Vale 9:45–8, 9:46

house at Slaithwaite 9:177–8

Lawrence Road 10:143

Leeds Road 10:135

lodging houses, Halifax 6:73–4

Lower Ashes, Stansfield 10:181–2, 10:182

Lower Old Hall, Norland 9:179

Model Lodging House, Halifax 10:107

Orchard House, Kilham, Humberside 9:25

Peel House, Warley 8:211

Prospect House, Queensbury 8:61

Pye Nest 10:147

thatched cottages, Warter in the Wolds 9:25

timber-framed 8:212, 9:111

Trimmingham 10:151

Tudor House, Shibden 7:202

Upper Old Hall, Norland 9:180, 9:180

West Hill Park 10:107–8

Windmill Hill, Northowram 9:120, 9:121

Woodhouse, Skircoat 9:55, 9:55–6

Wrigley Hill, Illingworth 10:148

Yorkshire Wolds 9:24, 9:25, 9:26

Housing of the Working Class Act (1890) 8:120

Howell, Samuel 6:52

portrait of Susan Sunderland 6:51

Howroyd, Barkisland 9:177

Hoyle, Harry 6:85

Hoyle, Samuel 8:141–2

Huddersfield Canal Society 8:209

Huddersfield Choral Society 6:46, 6:48, 6:49, 6:53, 7:100

Huddersfield Parish Church 6:47

Hudson, Richard 8:66, 8:67, 8:79, 8:80

Hughes, Ted (1930-1998) 7:9

poems 7:177–9

Hunt, Henry 'Orator' (1773-1835) 7:74

Hunter, Joseph 7:21

South Yorkshire 7:16

Hutchinson, Alderman 7:119

hydropathic baths and treatment 8:235–40

hymn singing 7:86–100

 

Illingworth Gaol 9:42

Illingworth Moor Chapel 8:135

immunisation 7:117–18, 7:132

Imperial War Graves Commission see Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Independent Chapels see also Congregational Churches and Chapels

Beestonley Lane 9:92

Brighouse 9:92

Harrison Road 9:93–4, 9:94

Heywood 9:92

Lightcliffe 9:92

Lydgate 9:92

Mixenden 9:92

Ovenden 9:94–5

Sion, Wade Street 9:93, 9:93

Sowerby Bridge 9:95

Warley 9:92

Independents see Congregationalists

Industrial Archaeology Review 8:209

industrial closures 9:143–6, 10:177–8

industrial history and archaeology 8:208–10, 8:251–3

industrial relations 7:154

cotton industry 6:87–90

fustian weavers strike, Hebden Bridge 7:137

Industrial Society 8:119

infant mortality see mortality

Ingham, Rev. Benjamin 7:51, 9:81

Ingham, Rev. Jonathan 9:86

Ingwood Cottage, West Vale 8:150, 9:126

inquests 10:68, 10:69, 10:70

inscriptions (on statues and monuments) 9:28–42

Institute of British Architects see Royal Institute of British Architects

Ironbridge Industrial Museum 8:209

isolation hospitals 7:8, 7:117–35, 8:169–89

Ives, Roger 8:80

 

Jackson, Benjamin W. 10:143

Jackson, H.P. 10:141, 10:143, 10:144

Jackson and Fox (architects) 10:151

Jacobite Rebellion (1745) 7:52, 9:100–5, 10:170–1

reaction against Catholics 9:103–4

and Sheffield 9:101

support for Geogian cause 9:100–3

support for Stuart cause 9:103–4

Jagger, Joseph 8:67–8, 8:70, 8:71, 8:72

James, Joseph 10:96

jazz

Plebeian Jazz Club 10:8

Jenner, Edward (1749-1823) 7:117

Jennings, Prof. Bernard 9:8, 9:170

Jeremy, Prof. D.J. 8:139, 8:140

Jervaulx Abbey 9:19

Jewison, Christopher 10:69, 10:70, 10:72, 10:73

Jewison v Dyson (1841) 10:70–2, 10:74

Johnson, Joseph 6:39–43, 7:81

Jones, Rev. David 9:91

Jones, Ernest 7:105

Jones, Rev. William 10:101–2

Joseph, Sir Keith 8:181

Jowett, Rev. Dr. 9:126

Jowett, Hannah 10:106

Jowett, Dr. J.H. (1864-1923) 10:103, 10:106, 10:113

Jowett, Josiah 10:106

Jowitt, Dr. J.A. 10:108, 10:109

Jubilee Sings, Sunday Schools 6:47, 7:7, 7:62, 7:86–100, 8:116, 8:142, 10:79

commemorative mugs 8:241–4, 8:242, 8:243

Judas Maccabaeus (Handel) 6:47, 10:82

first performance in Mozart's orchestration 10:7, 10:91

Just, John 7:23

In Proceedings of the Historic Society of Lancashire 7:16

 

Kay, John 6:43

Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Preservation Society 8:209

Kelvin aqueduct, Forth and Clyde Canal 8:96

Kendall, H.P. 8:8, 8:211

Kershaw, James 9:89

Kilham, Humberside 9:20

barrow excavation 9:14, 9:15

manor 9:18

Manor Farm 9:24

Orchard House 9:25

Kilham I barrow 9:14

Kilham II mortuary enclosure 9:14

King Cross Wesleyan Chapel 8:134

King Cross Wesleyan Sunday School 8:146

King's Head public house, Cow Green 10:80, 10:86

Knaresborough forest

and Black Death 9:20

and enclosure 9:21

Knight, John 6:39–44, 7:80, 7:81, 7:83

Knight, Rev. Samuel 7:54, 9:90

Knight, Rev. Titus 7:53, 9:89, 9:90

Knowles, David 8:60

Knowles, Sheridan (1784-1862) 10:66

 

Ladyship Mills, Old Lane 9:116, 10:139–40, 10:143, 10:144, 10:151

Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Co. 7:147, 7:154, 9:109

Lancaster, Dutchy of 10:72

and coroners 10:68–74

Lancaster, Joseph 6:19

Lanehead, Soyland 8:255

Lang, Mr. (coroner) 10:71, 10:72

Law, William 6:18

Lawrence, Rev. Eric A. 10:106, 10:111, 10:112

Leach, Arthur 9:58

Leach, John 9:170, 9:171

Learoyd, Rev. Amos 7:63

Lee, Thomas 10:72

Lee Mount Baptist Chapel 10:97

Lee Mount Infants School 9:116, 9:117

Leeds

and Jacobite Rebellion (1745) 9:101

Leeds and Halifax turnpike road, Queenshead 8:49

Leeds and Liverpool Canal

Gargrave canal bridge 8:94

Priestholme acqueduct 8:95

Leeds and Liverpool Canal Company 8:93, 8:102

Leeds Festival Choral Society 6:49

Leeds Mercury 10:106

Leeds Musical Festival 6:49

Leeds Regional Hospital Board 8:175, 8:176

Leeds Town Hall

opening 10:92

Legh, Rev. George 9:100–1, 9:102

Leighton, Rev. Edward 9:94

Leman, Thomas 7:18, 7:23

and Richard of Cirencester's VII iter 7:20

Lethaby, William Richard 10:137

Leyland, Francis A. 7:23, 7:26, 8:33, 8:198

libraries 7:8, 7:38–49, 7:99

Licensing Act (1904) 10:115

Life and opinions of Tristram Shandy (Sterne) 9:53, 9:59

life expectancy see mortality

Lightcliffe Congregational Church 10:96, 10:105, 10:106, 10:111, 10:112, 10:113, 10:115

Lightcliffe Independent Chapel 9:92

Lightowler, Alderman Miriam (1876-1958) 6:105, 6:107, 6:109

Lilly Lane Baths 6:71

Linley, George 6:52

Lister, Anne (1791-1840) 8:19, 8:36, 8:38–9, 8:126, 10:66, 10:79

diaries 8:27, 10:8

'Miss. Lister's Road' 8:38, 8:38

Lister, Dorothy 9:56

Lister, John (b.1703) 9:57

Lister, Dr. John (1802-1867) 8:126, 8:127

Lister, John (1847-1933) 7:41, 8:7, 8:8, 8:84, 8:123, 8:125–31

as antiquarian 8:128–9, 8:211

as conservationist 9:111, 9:112–14

early life 8:125

and 'Magna Via' 8:16, 8:18, 8:34, 8:36

obituary notices 8:125

political career 8:128, 8:159, 8:161

Lister, John (coiner) 10:31–2, 10:34

Lister, Rev. John 9:103

Lister, Marian

and Laurence Sterne 9:57

Lister, Samuel 6:32

Lister, Thomas, junior (clock maker) 9:108

Lister, Thomas, senior (clock maker) 9:108

Lister, Thomas (Headmaster, Heath Grammar School) 9:56

Lister Lane 7:109

Lister Lane Cemetery 6:72–3, 7:104

literature, Yorkshire dialect 10:126–32

Little Burless, Wadsworth 6:153–4

Littlewood, William E. 8:79–81

local government see also Halifax Borough Council (1848-1974)

Halifax (1848-1900) 8:105–23

Halifax incorporation (1848) 7:8, 7:102–15

records 8:194

Royal Commission on Municipal Corporation (1835) 7:103

Local Government (Records) Act (1962) 8:190

Lockwood and Mawson (architects) 10:96

London, Midland and Scottish Railway Co. 7:154

London Coachmakers' Society 9:63, 9:73

London Missionary Society 10:115

Long Can, Ovenden Wood 9:179

Longbotham, Arthur Thompson (1865-1942) 6:107, 7:13, 7:24, 7:24–6, 7:30–2, 7:33, 7:34

Longbottom, Mr. (Hipperholme GS designs) 8:72

Longbottom, William Wormold 9:34

Longley Old Farm, Huddersfield 8:255

Lord, John 6:83

Lord, Rev. William 7:64

Lord Nelson public house 10:48, 10:50

Lowell, Rev. Samuel 9:92

Lower Ashes, Stansfield 10:181–2, 10:182

Lower Old Hall, Norland 9:179

Lowthen, (surveyor) 6:70, 6:71

Loyal Georgean Society 9:64–5, 9:66, 9:68, 9:72, 9:73–4, 10:7, 10:9, 10:39–55

finances 10:43, 10:48–9, 10:50, 10:51

founders 10:40–4

membership durations 10:42

membership numbers 10:40–1, 10:47–50

occupations of members 10:42, 10:55

and Parish Church bells 10:42–3

rules

(1779) 10:39–40

(1793) 10:44–7, 10:45

(1836) 10:52–3, 10:54

subscriptions and benefits 10:40, 10:46–7

Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti) 10:91

Luddenden Foot 10:112

Luddenden Foot Congregational Chapel 10:112

Luddenden reservoir 6:77

Lumb and Kebroyd Mill 6:18

Lumbutts Mill 7:148, 7:149, 7:152, 7:153

Lutyens, Sir Edwin Lanseer (1869-1944) 10:137

Lydgate Independent Chapel 9:92

 

McAdam, John Loudon (1756-1836) 8:197, 8:198

McGuinness, Miss. Mary 8:190

McKinley, William, 24th President of the United States (1843-1901)

assassination 9:136

Mackintosh, Harold Vincent (1891-1964) 8:139, 8:140

Mackintosh, John (1868-1920) 8:137–40, 8:138

Mackintosh, Violet 8:137, 8:138

McLynn, F.J. 9:103

McRae, Arthur Selby 10:143

McRae, Henry C. 10:134

Macready, William Charles (1793-1873) 10:64

Madagascar

ornithology 8:241

Maddock, George 10:143, 10:144, 10:148–9, 10:151 see also Walsh and Maddock (architects)

Magiotti, Raffael (1597-1658) 10:17, 10:19

magistrates' court 8:109, 8:110, 8:121

magistrates of the West Riding 6:42–3

and coroners 10:68, 10:70

'Magna Via' see Wakefield Gate

Mahon, Alice 8:188

Maignan, Emmanuel (1601-1676) 10:18

The Making of the English Working Class (Thompson) 6:43

Mallet, George Edward 10:143

Mallinson, Thomas 8:74, 8:75

Mallinson, William 8:74

Malton, Earl of 9:104–5

Manby, Terry G. 7:26, 9:14

Manchester 10:80

Manchester and Leeds railway 9:52

Manchester Observer 7:81–2, 7:83, 7:84

Manly, Thomas Wilson 10:62, 10:64, 10:66

Manor Farm, Kilham 9:24

Manor Heath mansion 6:75

Manorial Documents Register 7:193–4

manufacturing industry

decline in Calderdale 9:143–6, 10:177–8

Map of Yorkshire (Warburton) 7:19

Marconi, Guglielmo (1874-1937) 9:140

Maritana (Wallace) 10:91

markets 7:104, 7:115, 8:106, 8:107, 8:121, 8:152

Marquis of Granby Inn, Queensbury 8:47, 8:50

Marriage Act (1753) 9:69

Marsh Day Hospital, Northowram Hospital 8:187

Marshall, Thomas 10:71

Martin, Henry 7:109

Martin, Thomas 6:30–2

Marwick, Prof. Arthur 9:8–9, 9:170, 9:171

Masefield & Co., Chelsea 9:31

Maslen, T.J. 6:55

Mayor, J.E.B. 7:21

Preface to Speculum Historiale de Gestis Regum Angliae 7:17

and Richard of Cirencester's VII iter 7:21

Mayoralty, Halifax 7:114

inception 7:112

Mechanics Institutes

Halifax 7:93, 10:90, 10:91, 10:127

library 7:39–40

Stainland 10:112

West Vale 9:130

Medical Officer of Health 8:117, 8:119

medical science 10:21–2

Meg Dike, Barkisland 7:24, 7:25, 7:28–30, 7:30, 7:31, 7:32, 7:33, 7:34

Mellor, Rev. Dr. Enoch 9:91, 10:103, 10:106, 10:113

Memories of student life (Pohlmann) 10:89

Mersenne, Fr. Marin 10:17, 10:19, 10:21, 10:24

Messiah (Handel) 6:47, 6:48, 6:49, 6:50, 6:52, 7:95, 7:96, 10:80, 10:82, 10:92

Methodism 7:7, 7:8, 7:51–69, 8:9, 8:133–48, 8:146–8

and Evangelical Revival (1743-1851) 9:79

membership 7:56, 7:58, 7:68–9

New Connexion 7:56, 7:59–61, 8:136–41, 8:143–4, 9:37

Primitive 7:61–2, 8:142–3

United Free 8:141–2, 8:144

Wesleyan 8:133–6, 9:79, 9:88

Wesleyan Associationist 7:62–4, 8:141

Wesleyan Protestant 7:62–4

Wesleyan Reformer 7:62–4, 8:141

Methodist Chapels 7:65–7

Microsoft Corporation 9:146

Middleton, Knowles 10:17

Middleton Hospital, Ilkley 8:178

Midgley, Alderman S.T. 8:118, 8:121, 8:137

Midgley Chapel 8:140–1

Midsummer night's dream (Mendelssohn) 10:91

Mile Thorn Infants School, Arundel Street 9:116, 9:118

Mill Bank National School 6:26

Millwood Baptist Chapel 9:84

Milton Terrace 8:235

'Miss. Lister's Road' 8:38, 8:38

Mitchell, John

school at Brockholes 6:18, 6:19

Mitchell, John (of Scout Hall) 9:41

Mitchell, Joseph 7:80, 7:81

Mitchell, Priscilla 6:19

Mitchell, Samuel 6:16

Mitchell, William 9:80

Mixenden Congregational Chapel 9:92, 10:105, 10:112

Mixenden reservoir 6:77, 8:109

Model Lodging House, Halifax 10:107

Moffett, Rev. Ritchie 9:95

Moir, Miss. B.J. 8:176

Moira, Prof. Gerald 10:143

Monconys, Balthasar de (1611-1665) 10:19

Moncrieff, Rev. 6:22

money supply 8:198

monitorial education system 6:19, 6:21

Mons Mill, Todmorden 8:252

Moorhouse, Stephen A. 8:28, 8:28

Moorside Industrial Museum 8:209

More, Henry 10:22

Morgan, Thomas 8:242

Mori, Nicolas 10:93

Morrell, J.D. 6:24

Morris, H.C. 8:31, 8:33, 8:34

Morris, William (1834-1896) 9:110

mortality 6:55, 6:58–60, 6:59, 6:63, 6:67–8, 7:104, 7:118, 7:129, 8:120

Morton, Benjamin 9:92

Mount Pleasant Chapel, Wainstalls 8:141

Mount Tabor Wesleyan Chapel 8:145

Mount Zion Methodist Chapel, Causeway Foot

sundial 9:37–8

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) 10:7

Mulcture Hall 6:74

Municipal Corporations Act (1835) 7:103, 8:106

Murgatroyd, William, Warley 6:18

Murgatroyd's Oats Royd Mill 6:19

Musgrave, Rev. Charles 7:54, 10:51, 10:84

Music Club 8:199

music hall 10:90

music trade and culture 10:77–93, 10:78

(1760-1901) 10:77–93

Plebeian Jazz Club 10:8

and professional musicians 10:86, 10:87

subscription concerts 10:90

trade directories 10:77–8

Musson, Rev. F. 10:128

Mutual Improvement Society, Rishworth 10:101

 

National Health Act (1946) 8:174

National Health Service 6:110

National Register of Archives 8:190

National Society for the Education of the Poor 6:19

Church Schools Inquiry (1846) 6:22–3

Natural History Museum, Belle Vue 7:44, 7:48

Naylor, Jonathan 10:31

Nazebottom Baptist Chapel 9:87

Neech, Dr. J.T. 7:125, 7:129, 7:131

Nelson, John 7:51, 7:52

'neolithic revolution' 9:14

New Assembly Rooms, Harrison Road 7:39, 7:42, 10:66, 10:88, 10:90

New Connexion Baptists 8:49–50

New Friendly Society (Hebble End) 9:73

New Hall, Elland 10:14, 10:23

New Union Female Society (Heptonstall) 9:69

Newcomen Society 8:208

Newell, Betsy 7:137, 7:141, 7:145

Newell, Ernest 7:144, 7:145

Newell, John Albert (1887-1919) 7:137–45, 7:139

letter from Saloika 7:143–4

sisters of 7:137, 7:138, 7:140, 7:141

Newell, Willie 7:137, 7:141, 7:145

Nicholas, Graham S. 10:133, 10:137, 10:141

Nicholsons (printers) 10:126, 10:129, 10:130, 10:131, 10:132

Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910) 6:94

Non-parochial registers 8:214

Nonconformist Choirs Festival 10:100

Nonconformists 9:79–96

Norland 9:179–80

Norma (Bellini) 10:91

Normanton, Matthew 10:32, 10:33, 10:34, 10:36

Norris, James Edward 8:110, 8:118

North, John 6:53

North Bridge 8:116

North Bridge Station 8:116

North Parade Baptist Chapel 10:96–8

Northedge Park, Hipperholme 10:147

Northern Mill Engine Society 8:209

Northgate End Unitarian Chapel 9:89

Northgate Hall 10:66

Northowram and Northowram township 7:103

population 6:56, 6:58

sanitation 6:56–8, 6:61–2

smoke pollution 6:60

Northowram Hall estate 8:169, 8:170

Northowram Hospital 6:112, 7:133–4, 8:9, 8:169–89, 8:170, 8:172, 8:178, 8:180, 8:182, 8:184, 8:185

bed allocations 8:173, 8:176

closure 8:188

day care 8:178, 8:179, 8:181, 8:183, 8:187

disease case numbers 8:174

facilities (1934) 8:171–2

facilities (1970) 8:179, 8:181

geriatric care 8:177–81, 8:178

pathology laboratories 8:176, 8:181

psychiatric care 8:178, 8:181, 8:183, 8:185

staff accomodation 8:171, 8:186, 8:187

staffing (1934) 8:173

staffing (1949) 8:175

X-ray facilities 8:176, 8:179

Northowram Institute

library 7:41

Northowram Wesleyan Chapel 8:136

Norwood Green Congregational Chapel 10:111

Notitia Dignitatum 7:14

nursing 6:94, 6:95, 6:110, 8:173, 8:175, 8:176

Nursing Association 10:102

 

Oastler, Richard 7:105

Obery, Rev. John Meeson 9:93–4

O'Brien, James 7:105

O'Connor, Fιargus (1794-1855) 7:105

Oddfellows' Hall, St. James' Road 7:93, 7:95, 7:104, 7:105, 7:106, 10:84, 10:90, 10:91, 10:127

Oddy, G.R. 10:151

Oddy, Henry Raphael 6:65

Ogden, Rev. Joseph 6:16, 6:22

Ogden reservoir 6:77, 8:108

Oglethorpe, General James 9:103

Old Assembly Rooms see Talbot Inn, Woolshops: Old Assembly Rooms

Old Cock Inn 8:199, 10:50, 10:50, 10:80, 10:82

Old Friendly Society 9:64

Old Friendly Society of Elland 9:67

Old Halls and Manor Houses of Yorkshire (Ambler) 8:211

Old Mechanical Society 9:64, 9:73, 9:74

Old Riding, Warley 7:202

Old Town Hall, Westgate 7:114

Oldfield, James 9:91

Oliver Hall, Elland 6:145

Olney Baptist Chapel 9:81

Orchard, Chorley Wood 10:137

Orchard House, Kilham 9:25

Ordnance Survey 6:61

Ormerod, George W.

History of Cheshire 7:16

ornithology

Madagascar 8:241

Osborne, Rev. G. 8:143

Ostler, Robert 8:117

Ostler, W.H. (Billy) 8:117

Ovenden Cross public house 10:84

Ovenden Female Benefit Society 9:68

Ovenden Independent Chapel 9:94–5

Ovenden Way public house 10:149, 10:150, 10:151

Oxford Musical Club 10:82

Oxley, Geoffrey W. 10:10

 

Paganini, Niccolς (1782-1840) 10:88

parish constables 8:194, 10:69

Park Congregational Chapel 10:103

Park Congregational Church 10:105–6, 10:108, 10:110

Park Road Baths 8:108

Parker, Councillor James (1863-1948) 8:123, 8:142, 8:144

Parker, Rev. James 10:98

Parker, Robert 8:32, 8:198, 10:31, 10:32

parliamentary reform

(1816-17) 6:7, 6:36–44

(1819) 7:74–84

Parliamentary Reform Act (1832) 7:84, 7:103, 7:105, 8:106, 8:199

Parliamentary Reform Act (1867) 8:117

Parratt, Thomas 6:47

Parsons, Rev. Edward 9:93

Particular Baptists 9:80, 9:84, 9:85, 9:91, 9:95, 10:96, 10:98, 10:117–18

Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662)

atmospheric pressure experiments 10:19, 10:21, 10:24

Paskin, J.A. 8:109

Passive Registers, Sowerby 10:102

Paull & Aycliffe, architects 8:235

Paull & Robinson, architects 8:236

Pawson, Rev. John (1851-1924) 7:53–4, 8:143, 8:143

Paxton, Joseph (1801-1865) 10:108

Pearson, Matthew 10:73

Pearson, Rev. Samuel 10:105

Pecquet, Jean 10:21, 10:24

Peel House, Warley 8:211

Pellon Lane Baptist Chapel 10:98

Pennines 9:13–26

Pensioners' Friendly Society of Stansfield 9:71, 9:74

People's Park 8:108, 9:32–3, 9:35, 10:108–9

fountain 9:35, 9:35

opening 6:48, 10:92

pavilion 9:32

statues 9:32–3

sundial 9:36–7, 9:37

Percival, Rev. Thomas 7:16

and Richard of Cirencester's VII iter 7:19–20, 7:23

Percival Whitley College 9:145

Perier, Florin 10:19, 10:24

Perkinton & Craven, architects 8:239

Pero, William 10:60

'Peterloo Massacre' 7:8, 7:74, 7:75, 7:76, 7:78, 7:81, 7:82

Petford, A.J. 9:57

Petit, Pierre (1589-1677) 10:19

Petty, William (1623-1687) 10:21

Peutinger Table 7:14

pew rents 10:114

Philip, J. Birnie 9:30

Philosophical Hall, Huddersfield 6:48, 6:49, 6:53

Piece Hall 6:56, 7:86, 7:87, 7:88, 7:92, 7:93, 7:94, 7:97, 7:100, 8:70, 8:71, 8:116, 10:42, 10:177

Piggott, Prof. Stuart 7:13, 7:24, 7:34–5

Pigou, Rev. Dr. Francis 7:41, 8:117, 10:109

Pilkington family (of Elphaborough Hall) 9:45

Pitts, Rev. Thomas 6:25

Place Names of Roman Britain (Rivet and Smith) 7:34

Plath, Sylvia (1932-1963) 7:9

Plebeian Jazz Club 10:8

poetry, Yorkshire dialect 10:126–32

Pohlmann, Henry William 10:8, 10:88, 10:93

police 7:113, 8:121

political radicalism

(1816-17) 6:36–44

(1819) 7:74–84

Skircoat Moor meeting (1819) 7:79

Pollard, John 10:34–5

Pollard, Naylor 10:31

Pollit, Samuel 10:84

pollution

smoke 6:60–1

Pontefract, Honour of

and coroners 10:68–74

origin 10:69

Poor Law 6:83, 6:106, 8:194, 8:218 see also Halifax Poor Law Union

reform

friendly societies 9:74

Poor Law Act (1601) 8:194

Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) 6:94, 7:103, 8:106, 8:194, 8:199

Poor Rate 7:103, 7:108

poor relief 8:192

population

Calderdale 9:143

Halifax 6:36, 6:56

Halifax parish 7:102

Porritt, A. 10:58

Power, Francis 10:14

Power, Henry (1626-1668) 10:9, 10:14–24

birth 10:14

correspondence with Dr. Sir Thomas Browne 10:22

death 10:24

education 10:17, 10:21–2

Experimental Philosophy 10:14, 10:15, 10:18, 10:23

manuscripts 10:22–3

'experiment 7' 10:16

Power, John 10:14

Power, William (uncle of Henry) 10:21

Pratt, J.Tidd 9:74

Pre-Raphaelites 9:110

Prehistoric Remains in Barkisland (Longbotham) 7:24, 7:32

Presbyterians 9:80, 9:91, 9:92

Prescott Fountain, Spring Edge 9:36

Preston, Rev. John 9:92

Prestonpans, battle of (1745) 9:100

Pridie, Rev. James 9:93

Priestholme aqueduct, Leeds and Liverpool Canal 8:95

Priestley, J.H. 7:26, 7:32

Priestley, John 6:16

Priestley, Joseph (of White Windows) 6:16

Priestley, Joseph (West Riding magistrate) 6:44

Priestley, Nathaniel 9:37

Priestley, William 10:7, 10:83–4, 10:87

Priestley family (canal engineers) 8:101–2

Prince Albert Memorial Statue 9:28–30, 9:29

Pritchard, Frank C. 7:47

Pritchard, John 8:133

Prospect House, Queensbury 8:61

Providence Chapel, Elland 9:91

Providence Congregational Chapel, Ovenden 10:107

Providence Congregational Church, Stainland 10:103, 10:105, 10:107, 10:113

Provident Society (Heptonstall) 9:71

Provident Union Society of Halifax 9:68, 9:71

psychiatric care 8:178, 8:181, 8:183, 8:185

public baths 6:71, 8:108, 8:121, 8:235–40

public health 6:55–77, 6:94–114, 7:117–35, 8:105, 8:117, 8:169–89, 10:107 see also sanitation; sewers and sewage

Health of Towns Bill (1847) 7:106

Vaccination Act (1840) 7:117

Public Health Act (1848) 6:55, 6:57, 6:61, 6:62, 6:63–6, 6:69, 6:70, 6:71, 6:76, 6:77

public house design 10:147–50

Public Record Office

local sources 8:214–19

 

Quarter Sessions 9:103–4, 10:68, 10:70

Queen's Head Inn, Queensbury 8:48, 8:52–4, 8:58, 8:60

Queen's Road Board School 8:117

Queen's Road Chapel 8:137, 8:139

Queen's Road Junior School 9:116, 9:118

Queensbury 8:8–9, 8:62 see also Queenshead

Black Dyke 8:60–3, 8:252

Granby Fields 8:55–7

Granby Inn 8:47, 8:50

Queen's Head Inn 8:48, 8:52–4, 8:58, 8:60

Queenshead 8:47–63, 8:51

boundaries 8:47, 8:48

High Street area 8:58, 8:59

Queenshead Baptist Chapel 8:49, 9:86, 9:87

 

Raikes, Robert 7:86, 7:100

railways

Dean Clough Mills link 8:116

Halifax Railway Station 8:114

Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals and Railways throughout Great Britain (Priestley) 8:102

Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Preservation Society 8:209

Lancashire and Yorkshire 7:147, 7:154, 9:109

London, Midland and Scottish 7:154

Manchester and Leeds 9:52

North Bridge Station 8:116

St. Paul's High Level Railway 8:119

rainfall

Yorkshire 9:13

Ramsbotham, Richard Hugh 6:85

Ramsden, Alfred (1827-1892) 7:111, 8:137

Ramsden, Jesse 7:193

Ramsden, Sir John 9:105

Ramsden, Lieutenant Colonel 10:62

Ramsden, Thomas, and Son Ltd. 10:148, 10:151

Ramsden Arms Glee Club, Huddersfield 6:47

Ramsden Wood reservoir 8:108

Randall, H.J. 7:35

Range Bank Congregational mission 10:106, 10:107

Ranger, William 6:9, 7:105, 7:115

sanitation reports 6:55–77, 8:105, 8:106, 8:107, 8:108, 10:107

Ratcliff, William 8:117

rates 7:114–15

Ratton Row 6:65

Ravenna Cosmography 7:14

Rawlinson, Thomas 8:76

Rawson, Christopher 8:169

Rawson, W.H., woollen mill, Sowerby 6:17

Rawson's Bank 10:49

reconnaissance balloons 7:138, 7:141–3

Redfearn, Harry 10:147

Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd. 8:251

Religio Medici (Browne) 10:14

Rerigonium/Reregonium 7:19, 7:20, 7:22, 7:23, 7:24, 7:25, 7:26

reservoirs

Albert 8:109

Castle Carr 8:109

Dean Head 8:109

Gorple 8:121

Luddenden 6:77

Luddenden Dean 8:116

Mixenden 6:77, 8:109

Ogden 6:77, 8:108

Ramsden Wood 8:108

Roils Head 8:119

Victoria 6:71, 7:105, 8:106

Walshaw Dean 8:121

Warley Moor 8:109

Widdop 8:109, 8:116

Review 1991-2 (West Yorkshire Archaeology Service) 8:16

Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792)

portrait of Laurence Sterne 9:54

Rhodes Street Wesleyan Chapel 8:134

Ricci, Michelangelo 10:19

Richard of Cirencester 7:13–35

De Situ Britanniae (Bertram forgery) 7:13–20, 7:16, 7:18

Speculum Historiale de Gestis Regum Angliae 7:16, 7:17

VII iter (Bertram forgery) 7:17–31, 7:18

Richmond, Earl of 9:19

Richmond, North Yorkshire 9:18

Ridgway, Akroyd 10:128

Rievaulx Abbey 9:19

Rigby, Rev. John 9:84

Ring 'o Bells public house, Upper Kirkgate 10:41, 10:48, 10:80

Ring of Stones, Ringstone Edge 7:23, 7:25, 7:25, 7:26, 7:27, 7:27, 7:29, 7:33, 7:34

Ringstone Edge Moor, Barkisland 7:13, 7:14, 7:18, 7:22, 7:23, 7:24–30, 7:25, 7:27

Ripponden Female Society 8:192, 9:68, 9:74

Rishworth Baptist Chapel 9:84

Rishworth School 10:145

Rishworth School Chapel 10:145

roads 6:60

Blackstone Edge turnpike trust 8:197, 8:198

Halifax-Bradford (A647) 8:47–9

Leeds and Halifax turnpike road, Queenshead 8:49

maintenance 8:194

'Miss. Lister's Road' 8:38, 8:38

turnpike 8:34–5, 8:37–9, 8:49, 8:196–8

Wakefield and Halifax Turnpike Trust Act (1741) 8:34–5

Robertshaw, Robert 10:37

Robertson, Thomas Shaftoe 10:60, 10:62

Roberval, Giles Persone de (1602-1675) 10:19

Robinson, George 10:92

Robinson, Joseph 10:101

Robinwood Mill, Lydgate 7:146, 7:148, 7:149, 7:150, 7:152, 7:153, 7:154, 7:159

Robison, Miss (Matron) 7:132

Rochdale Canal 9:52

Rochdale Canal Society 8:209

Rodwell End Baptist meeting house, Stansfield 9:80–1, 9:84

Roe, Dr. George C.F. 6:109, 7:132, 8:173

Roebucks, Warley 6:152

Rogers, Arthur S. 8:151–2, 8:167

Rogers, Rev. Charles 6:13, 6:20, 6:21

Roils Head reservoir 8:119

Roman Britain 7:9, 7:13–35

Roman roads 7:19, 7:22, 7:32 see also Antonine Itinerary

Rose, George 9:66

Ross, Percival 7:19

Roth, Henry Ling (1855-1925) 8:198, 8:245, 10:135

Roy, William 7:16

Royal Commission on Municipal Corporation (1835) 7:103

Royal Commission on Rivers (1866) 8:116

Royal Halifax Infirmary 6:97, 6:105, 6:112, 8:121, 8:175, 8:176, 8:179, 8:218, 10:109, 10:111

closure 8:188

ear, nose and throat department 8:120

maternity ward 10:144–5

nurses home 10:145

operating theatre 10:145

Princess Royal Ward 10:145, 10:145

Royal Institute of British Architects 9:110, 9:111

Royal Mechanical and Optical Museum 10:64

Royal Society, The 10:24

Royds Hall, Buttershaw 6:153

Rudston complex 9:14, 9:15, 9:17, 9:20

Rudston monolith 9:14, 9:15, 9:16, 9:17

Ruskin, John (1819-1900) 8:153, 9:110

Russell, David 10:9

Russell, Lord John

Health of Towns Bill (1847) 7:106

Ryecroft, Tong 10:180, 10:181

Rylands, John, and Sons 6:81

 

Sacred Harmonic Society 6:47, 6:50

St. George's Hall, Bradford 6:48

St. George's National School, Sowerby 6:25–6

inspections (1846-9) 6:25–6

St. James's Church 6:72

St. John the Baptist, Parish Church see Halifax Parish Church

St. John's Ambulance Brigade 6:121

St. John's Church, Prescott Street 8:119, 8:133, 8:134

St. John's Church, Rishworth 10:145, 10:146

St. John's Church, West Vale 9:126

St. John's Hospital, Gibbet Street 8:177, 8:178, 8:181 see also Halifax Poor Law Union Workhouse, Gibbet Street

demolition 8:181

St. Luke's Hospital, Bradford 6:107

St. Luke's Hospital, Huddersfield 8:181

St. Luke's Hospital, Salterhebble see Halifax General Hospital

St. Mark's Church, Siddal 10:140–1

St. Mary's Catholic School, Clarence Street 9:116, 9:117

St. Mary's Church, Cottonstones 6:26

St. Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe

vicarage 10:134, 10:134

St. Matthew's Church, Northowram 10:141, 10:142, 10:143

St. Michael's Church, Mytholmroyd 9:51

St. Paul's Church, Huddersfield 6:47, 6:52

St. Paul's High Level Railway 8:119

St. Peter's Church, Sowerby 6:13

Crimean War memorial 6:117, 6:131

Sunday school 6:16–17

St. Peter's Field, Manchester see 'Peterloo Massacre'

Salem Chapel 8:136, 8:137

Salt, Sir Titus (1803-1876) 9:92, 10:9, 10:96, 10:111, 10:112

Saltaire 10:9, 10:111, 10:112

Samson (Handel) 6:48

Sanatorium, Green Lane, Shelf 7:131, 8:173, 8:176

Sandemanians 9:84

sanitation 6:9, 7:105, 8:122 see also sewers and sewage

Halifax 6:55–77, 8:105–8, 8:119–20

reports by William Ranger 6:55–77, 8:105, 8:106, 8:107, 8:108, 10:107

Saunders, R.J.

report on education (1839) 6:20–1

report on education (1843) 6:17, 6:18

SAVE (industrial preservation group) 8:209

Savile, Henry 8:113, 9:36

Savile Close mansion 6:110

Savile Park see Skircoat Moor

drinking fountain 9:36

Saville, Jonathan 7:55, 7:57

Saxton, J.T. 7:80, 7:81

Scarborough, T.S. 10:112

scarlet fever 7:122, 7:123, 7:124, 7:125, 7:126–7, 7:130, 7:134, 8:121, 8:174

Schofield, Angela 8:187

School Boards 8:117, 9:116, 9:121, 10:108, 10:114, 10:140

Schools' Inquiry Commission 8:80

Scott, Sir George Gilbert (1819-1900) 9:110

and All Souls Church 9:31

restoration of Halifax Parish Church 9:111

Scout Hall, Northowram 9:41

Scroggie, William Graham 10:98

Seasons (Haydn) 10:84

Secret Ballot Act (1872) 8:117

Seditious Meetings Act (1817) 6:37, 6:39, 7:75

Seedlings Mount Brewery 9:116

Senior Society of Clothworkers 9:63, 9:70, 10:39

service industries

Calderdale 9:143–51

Settle, Luke 6:47

settlement certificates 8:195

Seven Lamps of Architecture (Ruskin) 9:110

seventh iter (Richard of Cirencester/Bertram) 7:17–31, 7:18

sewers and sewage 6:63, 6:70–1, 6:77, 8:106, 8:107, 8:116, 8:121 see also sanitation

Shakespeare theatre performances 10:62, 10:64

Sharp, Abraham 7:193

Sharp and Mallet (industrial chemists) 10:143

Sharpe, Rev. Nathan 9:58, 9:59

Shaw, John, and Sons 10:112

Shaw, Rev. Samuel 9:95

Shaw Hospital, Northowram Hospital 8:197

Shears Inn, (Dean Clough), Lee Bridge 10:135, 10:137, 10:137

Sheffield

and Jacobite Rebellion (1745) 9:101

Shelf 9:20

Shelf Sanatorium 7:131, 8:173, 8:176

Shibden Croft, Leeds Road 10:136–7

Shibden Hall estate 8:19, 8:38, 8:125, 8:126–7, 8:130–1

Shore Baptist Chapel 9:86–7, 10:98, 10:99, 10:101

Short History of Shibden Hall, A (Hanson) 8:14

Shoulder of Mutton public house 10:79

Shroggs Park, Lee Mount

fountain 9:36

Shroggs Wood estate 8:118

Siddal 10:100

Sidmouth, Lord Henry Addington (1757-1844) 7:77, 7:78, 7:79, 7:80

Sign of the Church public house see Ring 'o Bells public house, Upper Kirkgate

Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 10:126

Simpson, Francis 10:32

Simpson, Rev. Richard 9:92

Sinclair, George 10:21

Sion Congregational Chapel, Wade Street 9:93, 9:93, 10:112

ministers 10:113

Sirett, Thomas 6:24–5

Skircoat Moor 8:113

political reform meeting (1819) 7:79–82

Small, Dr. J.A. 6:105

smallpox 6:95–6, 7:117–18, 7:122, 7:123, 7:126–7, 7:130, 7:131, 8:121

outbreaks

(1872) 7:119

(1892) 7:124

(1928) 7:132

Smeaton, John 8:93, 8:99, 8:102, 8:108

Smith, Arnold Dunbar 10:137

Smith, David (1819-1892) 10:100

Smith, Dr. Eric R. 8:173

Smith, (evangelist) 10:98

Smith, James 6:55

Smith, John 9:36

Smith, J.R. 8:120

Smith, Alderman Matthew 9:36

Smith, Matthew Holroyd 8:119

Smith, Rev. Richard 9:81

Smith, S. and W., worsted mill, Warley 6:17

Smith, Alderman Samuel 6:49

Smith, Thomas 8:74, 8:75

Smith, William 7:90

Smithson, Charles H. 10:143

Smithy Street 8:236

Sociable Society, Midgley 9:70

social acceptance of actors 10:58

socialism 6:90

Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) 9:110, 9:111

Society of Clothworkers, Senior 9:63, 9:70, 10:39

Society of Weavers 9:64, 9:70, 10:39

Society of Yorkshiremen 10:130

Soldiers' Memorial, West View Park 9:33, 9:33–4

Some Lessons from Old Buildings (Walsh) 8:212

Somerleyton, Lord see Crossley, Sir Savile Brinton

Somerleyton Hall and estate, Suffolk 9:32, 9:35, 10:109

Somerset, Lord Granville 10:72, 10:73

Sourhall Isolation Hospital, Hebden Bridge 7:128

South African War (1899-1902) 6:7, 8:151, 8:153, 8:156, 8:157, 8:158, 8:159, 8:162, 8:163, 9:131

casualties 6:118

Soldiers' Memorial, West View Park 9:33, 9:33–4

use of reconnaissance balloons 7:142

South Parade Wesleyan Chapel 6:48, 7:57–8, 8:119, 8:133, 8:134, 8:135

South Yorkshire (Hunter) 7:16

Southgate Chapel 8:141

Southowram and Southowram township 7:103

population 6:56, 6:58

sanitation 6:56–8, 6:61–2

smoke pollution 6:60

Sowden, Rev. Joseph 9:91

Sowerby 9:19

and Black Death 9:20

Sowerby Bridge

sanitation 6:77

Sowerby Bridge Church Sunday school 6:15–16

Sowerby Bridge Independent Chapel 9:95

Sowerby Bridge Local Health Board 6:77

Sowerby Bridge National School 6:20–2 see also Christ Church School, Sowerby Bridge

inspections

(1845 and 1850) 6:21

(1851) 6:22

Sowerby Chapel 8:97–8, 8:101

Sowerby Church Sunday school see St. Peter's Church, Sowerby

Sowerby Congregational Chapel 10:107

Sowerby Congregationalists 9:91

Sowerby District National School 6:22–3

inspection (1852) 6:23

Sowerby Endowed Grammar School

foundation 6:14

Sowerby Passive Registers 10:102

Sowerbyshire 9:19

Soyland

Parliamentary reform meetings 6:37–9

Speak, Joseph, & Co., West Vale

textile mill engine 10:159

Speculum Historiale de Gestis Regum Angliae (Richard of Cirencester) 7:16, 7:17

Spencer, Thomas 10:33

Sponge, John 10:22–3

Spring Garden School 6:15 see also Warley Grammar School

Spring Lea, Ovenden Wood 9:178, 9:178–9

Spruce, Caldwell 10:143

Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892) 10:98

Square Congregational Chapel 9:79, 9:89–91, 9:90, 9:93, 10:42, 10:103, 10:104, 10:106, 10:107, 10:108, 10:111, 10:112, 10:115

architecture 10:112

ministers 10:113

Square Congregational Church 10:96, 10:104

Square Park, Akroydon 9:32

Stackhouse, Rev. William 6:13

Stafford Road 8:236

Stainland Congregationalists 9:91–2

Standeven, John William 8:143, 9:116, 10:144

Standeven's Ladyship Mills, Old Lane 9:116, 10:139–40, 10:143, 10:144, 10:151

Stannary Congregational Chapel 10:112

Stannery End Farm, Sowerby 10:9, 10:27–37, 10:28

and Civil War 10:36

construction 10:28

deed (1710) 10:30

documentation 10:35–6

and Jacobite Rebellion (1745) 10:36

land area 10:29

location 10:27

plan 10:30

sales and leases 10:28–9

Stansfield, George 6:16, 8:97, 8:99

Stansfield, (music hall promoter) 10:90

'starfish sites' 6:9

statues 9:28–36, 9:29, 9:30, 9:33, 9:35 see also war memorials

People's Park 9:32–3

steam engines 10:9

Stell, C.F. 10:96

Stephens, Rev. J.R. 7:63

Sterne, Rev. Laurence (1713-1768) 9:8, 9:100

and Hipperholme Grammar School 9:53–60

and Jesus College, Cambridge 9:60

'Lansdowne' portrait 9:54

Sterne, Dr. Richard, Archbishop of York 9:53

Sterne, Richard (cousin of Laurence) 9:53, 9:57

Sterne, Lieutenant Roger 9:53, 9:60

Sterne Mill 9:56

Stevenson, John James 9:110

stocks 9:42

Stocks, J, and Co. 10:135

Stocks, Michael J.P. (1768-1836) 7:81–2, 8:54

Stocks, Michael (1799-1872) 7:106, 7:107, 7:108, 7:115, 8:58, 10:69, 10:70, 10:72

Stone, Martin 7:47

stone circles 9:17

Ring of Stones, Ringstone Edge 7:23, 7:25, 7:25, 7:26, 7:27, 7:27, 7:29, 7:33, 7:34

Stone Slack Baptist meeting house 9:81, 9:87

stonework 9:28–42

Stoney Royd Cemetery 7:104, 7:120, 8:108

Stoney Royd Isolation Hospital 6:95–6, 7:120–5, 7:132, 7:133, 7:134, 7:135, 8:117, 8:121, 8:169

admissions 7:122, 7:123, 7:131, 7:134

bed numbers 7:125, 7:127

closure 8:171

deaths 7:123

disease case numbers 7:126–7, 7:130

visiting arrangements 7:133

Stoney Royd Mansion 7:120, 7:120, 8:169

Stoodley Pike 6:117

Stopford, Mr. (theatre proprietor) 10:64

Stopford, Thomas 8:199, 10:60, 10:82, 10:90

Storthes Hall, Huddersfield 8:181, 8:183, 8:185

Story of Old Halifax, The (Hanson) 8:14

Stott, William Henry (1852-1935) 7:8–9, 7:162, 8:7, 9:7

diary extracts

(1899) 7:161–75

(1900) 8:150–68

(1901) 9:126–42

sketches 7:164, 7:165, 8:152, 8:154, 8:155, 8:157, 8:160, 8:161, 8:162, 8:165, 8:167, 8:168, 9:127, 9:128, 9:129, 9:131, 9:132, 9:133, 9:135, 9:136, 9:137, 9:138, 9:140, 9:141

Street, George Edmund 9:110, 9:111

street lighting 6:72, 8:107

Strickland, Roger 9:103

strikes

fustian weavers strike, Hebden Bridge 7:137

Stuart, Charles Edward, Prince (1720-1788) 9:103

Stukeley, Rev. Dr. William (1687-1765) 7:13, 7:14, 7:15, 7:16

Sugden, Daniel Holgate (d.1846) 6:47, 7:88, 7:90, 10:78–9, 10:82, 10:84

Sunday Schools 6:14–17, 6:19, 8:143–4

Baptist 10:96, 10:100–1, 10:120–1

Congregationist 10:103, 10:105, 10:122–3

Jubilee Sings 6:47, 7:7, 7:62, 7:86–100, 8:116, 8:142, 10:79

commemorative mugs 8:241–4, 8:242, 8:243

Sunderland, Henry 6:46

Sunderland, Captain Langdale 9:38

Sunderland, Samuel 6:32–3, 6:34, 8:65

Sunderland, Susan (nιe Sykes)(1819-1905) 6:9, 6:46–53, 6:51, 10:92, 10:128

'Mrs. Sunderland Music Festival' 6:46

sundials 9:36–8

Surtees, Robert

History of Durham 7:16

Sutcliffe, George 8:144

Sutcliffe, James, and Company Ltd. 8:150–1

Sutcliffe, Jane 6:21

Sutcliffe, John 8:196

and Erringden estate 9:44, 9:49, 9:50, 9:52

Sutcliffe, Rev. John (1749-1799) 9:81

Sutcliffe, Rev. John (1752-1814) 9:81

Sutcliffe, Thomas (founder member Halifax Antiquarian Society) 8:8

Sutcliffe, Thomas (teacher, Sowerby Bridge) 6:21

Sutcliffe, William 10:31, 10:32, 10:36

Sutcliffe, William (1800-1852) 9:51, 10:34

Sutcliffe and Brothers' cotton mill, Willow Hall 6:17

Swaine's Bank 10:49

Swale, Thomas Steel 7:54

Swaledale 9:20

Sweeting, Miss. M. 8:176

swimming baths 8:108, 8:121, 8:235–40, 9:116

Sykes, James H. 10:90

Sykes, Mr. (Wesleyan missionary) 8:134–5

 

Talbot Inn, Illingworth 10:148

Talbot Inn, Woolshops

Old Assembly Rooms 7:112, 7:113, 10:48, 10:79, 10:82, 10:84, 10:85, 10:87

taxation

borough rates 7:114–15

tax assessment (1334) 9:19–20

Taylor, Coral M. P. (Kate) 10:9

Taylor, Rev. Dan (1738-1816) 8:49, 9:79, 9:85, 9:85, 9:86, 9:87, 9:88

Taylor, David 7:51

Taylor, Rev. James 9:87

Taylor, J.D. 8:235

Taylor, Rev. John (1742-1818) 8:49, 8:50, 8:57, 9:86

Taylor, Thomas 10:74

Teal, James Neville 10:37

Teal, Stanley Shaw 10:37

Teal, Theodore 10:37

telecommunications 6:98, 7:46, 7:125, 9:140, 10:111

telegraphy

first trans-Atlantic message 9:140

telephone communications 6:98, 7:46, 7:125

Temperance Hall 10:112

temperance movement

and Congragationalism 10:114

Ten Hour Movement 6:55

'Tentercroft', Savile Park Road 10:143

terrorism

Luxor, Egypt 6:7

textile industry 8:120, 8:196, 9:126, 9:143, 9:145, 9:146

textile works, Damask Street 9:119

Thackeray, William Makepeace (1811-1863) 10:127

Thames River improvement scheme 8:93, 8:97

Theatre, Ward's End 10:60

theatre in Halifax 10:8, 10:58–66

accounts 10:64, 10:66

actors, social acceptance of 10:58

first purpose-built 10:58

and Freemasonry 10:58

Halifax Guardian reports 10:66

licensing 10:60, 10:62

lighting 10:64

patronage 10:60, 10:62, 10:64

playbills 10:64

(1795) 10:59, 10:61

(1814) 10:63, 10:65

Theatre Royal 8:218, 10:91

Thomas, Rev. E.G. 10:100

Thomas, John 9:38

Thomas, Rev. Richard 9:81

Thomas, Robert 10:33

Thompson, Rev. William 7:53, 7:55

Thornfield Chapel, Greetland 8:141

Thornton, John 8:76

Thornycroft, Thomas 9:28, 9:29

Thorp, Joseph 6:63, 7:105, 9:35, 9:36

Three Choirs Festival 10:80

Thwaite Mills 8:209

Thymeley Bent Farm, Sowerby 10:9, 10:27–37

deed (1710) 10:30

documentation 10:35–6

first record 10:29

land area 10:29

location 10:27

sales and leases 10:28–9

Tillotson, John, Archbishop of Canterbury (1630-1694) 6:14, 10:24

Tillotson, J.W. 6:99

timber-framed houses 8:212, 9:111

Todmorden 7:151

Baptist Chapels 9:87

cotton industry 6:79–93

Todmorden Weavers' Association 6:89, 6:90, 7:154

toffee making 8:137

toll roads see turnpike roads and trusts

Torricelli, Evangellista (1608-1647) 10:17, 10:19, 10:23

Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain, A (Defoe) 8:30, 8:208, 9:54

Town Hall see Halifax Town Hall

Town Hall, Old, Westgate 7:114 see also Halifax Town Hall

Townley, Richard 10:14, 10:23, 10:24

Townsend, Charles Harrison 10:137

Tract Society 10:99

trade directories

music trade 10:77–8

Trade Unions

cotton industry 6:87, 6:89–90

fustian weavers 7:137

prohibition 6:37

trams 8:119

Tramways Shelter, Union Street 7:113

Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society 8:191, 8:208, 8:209, 8:211, 8:212, 9:9

centenary edition 9:171

format 7:33, 7:33

Tree, Ellen (1806-1880) 10:66

Triennial Music Festivals 8:199

Trigg, W.B. 9:88, 9:103

Trinity Road Baptist Chapel 10:98, 10:101

Tristram Shandy see Life and opinions of Tristram Shandy (Sterne)

tuberculosis 7:131, 8:175–6, 8:178

Tudor House, Shibden 7:202

Turkish Baths

Akeds Road 8:238–9

Gibbet Street 8:235–8, 8:237, 8:238

Northgate 8:239

Turner family (terrorist victims) 6:7

Turney, John 10:83, 10:84, 10:87, 10:93

turnpike roads and trusts 8:34–5, 8:37–9, 8:49, 8:196–8

Turvin coiner gang 10:31

twentieth century history 9:8–9

typhoid 7:119, 7:126–7, 7:130, 7:131, 8:121

typhus 7:126–7, 7:130

 

Unanimous Society 9:64

Undercliffe Cemetery, Bradford 8:250

unemployment 8:120, 8:121

benefits 9:70

Calderdale 9:144, 9:146

Union Club of Luddenden 9:67

Union Cross Inn 10:80, 10:82

Union Friendly Society (Ripponden) 9:74

Union Journal or Halifax Advertiser 10:58

Union Society (Fixby) 9:70

Union Society (Midgley) 9:74

Union Society (Stansfield) 9:70

Union Street 7:113

Unitarianism 9:80, 9:85, 9:89, 9:91

United Ancient Order of Druids 10:128

United Benefit Societies, London 9:66

United Biscuits 9:144

Upper Old Hall, Norland 9:180, 9:180

Uttley, Jonathan 6:18, 6:23

 

vaccination see immunisation

Vaccination Act (1840) 7:117

Varley, R.A. 7:27

vernacular architecture 6:151–4, 7:202–3, 8:211–12, 10:178–83

Victorian 9:7–8, 9:107–23

Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1819-1901) 6:46, 6:49, 6:50, 9:7, 9:7, 10:92

death 9:126–7, 9:128, 9:129

Victoria Hall see Victoria Theatre

Victoria Mills, West Vale 8:150

Victoria reservoir 6:71, 7:105, 8:106

Victoria Theatre 9:7, 9:39, 10:87

Victorian vernacular architecture 9:7–8, 9:107–23

VII iter (Richard of Cirencester/Bertram) 7:17–31, 7:18

Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley 10:137

 

Waard, Cornelis de 10:17

Waddington, Joshua 8:239

wages

cotton industry 6:87, 6:89

Wainsgate Baptist Chapel 10:99

Wainsgate Baptist Church 9:81, 9:82, 9:84

Wainwright, John 10:80

Wakefield, Honour of

and coroners 10:73, 10:74

Wakefield and Halifax Turnpike Trust Act (1741) 8:34–5

Wakefield Court Rolls 8:47–63

Wakefield Gate 8:9, 8:14–46, 8:20, 8:21, 8:25, 8:26, 9:55 see also 'Whiskam Dandy'

construction 8:24

use of name, 'Magna Via' 8:14–18

Wakefield Gate, The (Crump) 8:14

Wakefield manor 9:19

Wakefield Theatre 10:58

Walker, Anne 8:126

Walker, E.J. 6:64

Walker, James Uriah 6:48

Walker, John 6:15

Walker, Rev. William 9:38

Walkers (printers) 10:126

Walsh, James

descendants 9:108

Walsh, John 9:107

Walsh, John Edward 9:107

Walsh, Joseph Frederick (1861-1950) 8:239, 9:8, 10:9

architectural career

(1877-1898) 9:107–23

(1899-1950) 10:133–55

commissions 9:123, 10:153–5

All Saints' School, Dudwell Lane 10:140, 10:140

Beehive and Cross Keys, King Cross 10:147–8, 10:149, 10:149

Boar's Head, Southgate 9:115, 9:115–16

Bracken's paper warehouse, Horton Street 10:138, 10:139, 10:140

'Briarfield', Shibden 10:135, 10:136

Caddy Field School, Trooper Lane 9:116, 9:118

Chemical Works, Sharp and Mallet 10:143

Clifton Mills, Bailiff Bridge 9:119

'Craig Royston', Hipperholme 9:119–20, 9:120, 10:135

'Croft, The', Rawson Avenue 10:134–5, 10:135

'Daisy Bank' House, Stump Cross 9:112–14, 9:113, 10:135

Druid's Arms, New Road 10:147, 10:148

Ebeneezer Church, St. James' Road 10:143–4

Exley Park public house 10:149

Fox and Goose, Hebden Bridge 10:135

Fox and Hounds, Todmorden 10:149

Friendly Inn, Boothtown 10:147, 10:148

George Street, Hipperholme 9:119, 9:119

Hipperholme Grammar School 8:9, 8:79, 8:79, 8:82, 8:82–3, 8:84–5, 9:111–12, 10:140

Horner's factory, Gibbet Street 10:139, 10:139

house, Edge Holme Lane, Warley 10:143

house, Lawrence Road 10:143

house, Wrigley Hill, Illingworth 10:148

house at Windmill Hill, Northowram 9:120, 9:121

houses

Essex and Ripon Street 10:145

Leeds Road 10:135

Pye Nest 10:147

Trimmingham 10:151

Ladyship Mills, Old Lane 9:116, 10:139–40, 10:143, 10:144, 10:151

Lee Mount Infants School 9:116, 9:117

members clubs 9:119

Northedge Park, Hipperholme 10:147

Ovenden Way public house 10:149, 10:150, 10:151

Queen's Road Junior School 9:116, 9:118

Royal Halifax Infirmary 10:144–5

St. John's Church, Rishworth 10:145, 10:146

St. Mark's Church, Siddal 10:140–1

St. Mary's Catholic School, Clarence Street 9:116, 9:117

St. Matthew's Church vicarage, Lightcliffe 10:134, 10:134

Seedlings Mount Brewery 9:116

Shears Inn, (Dean Clough), Lee Bridge 10:135, 10:137, 10:137

Shibden Croft, Leeds Road 10:136–7

shops, Horton Street 10:137, 10:138, 10:139

swimming pools 9:116

Tentercroft, Savile Park Road 10:143

textile works, Damask Street 9:119

Warley Institute 10:134–5

Watkinson Memorial Homes 10:143

and community involvement 10:141

early career 9:107–23

and Halifax Antiquarian Society 10:141, 10:151–2

and John Lister 9:111, 9:112–14, 10:141

and Nicholas partnership influences 10:134

Some Lessons from Old Buildings 8:212

Walsh, Minnie Rose (nιe Thwaite) 9:114–15, 10:135

Walsh, Wilkinson and Coutts (architects) 10:149–53

construction methods 10:151

trade in World War Two 10:150

Walsh and Maddock (architects) 10:143–9

Walsh and Nicholas (architects) 10:133–41

Walshaw Dean reservoirs 8:121

Walters, W. 10:101

Walton, James (1911-1999)

obituary 10:187–9

Walton, Keighley 8:118, 8:121

war casualties 6:7, 6:117–31

war memorials

The Cenotaph 6:8

Crimean 6:117, 6:131

Soldiers' Memorial West View Park 9:33–4

Warburton, John (1682-1759) 8:49

Map of Yorkshire 7:19, 7:20

Warburton, John (headmaster, Hipperholme Grammar School) 8:79

Ward, C. 8:241

Ward, Miss Eve 6:102

Ward's End Theatre 10:60, 10:82

Warenne, Earls of 9:44

Warley 9:19

and Black Death 9:20

sanitation 6:77

Warley Grammar School 6:15

foundation 6:14

Warley Independent Chapel 9:92

Warley Institute 10:134–5

Warley manor 8:215–16

Warley Moor reservoir 8:109

Warley Road Junior School 8:239

Warrington, Dilys (1904-1999)

obituary 9:182–3

Warter in the Wolds

thatched cottages 9:25

water supply 6:60, 6:71, 6:77, 7:105, 8:107, 8:108–9, 8:116, 8:119, 8:121

Waterhouse, Isaac 9:55

Waterhouse, John 6:58

Waterhouse, Nathaniel, almshouses 8:192

Waterhouse, Samuel 8:108

Waterhouse Arms Yard 6:73

Waterhouse Charity

account books 8:24, 8:30, 8:36

Waterside Mill, Todmorden 7:146, 7:147, 7:148, 7:149, 7:151, 7:153, 7:154, 7:159

Waterside Plastics Ltd. 7:159, 7:160

Watkins, Rev. Frederick

Church School inspections 6:21, 6:23, 6:25

Watkinson, George 10:142–3

Watkinson, Lucy (nιe Walsh) 10:141

Watkinson, Rev. George 10:141

Watkinson, Samuel 10:145

Watkinson Memorial Homes 10:143

Watmoughs (printers) 10:126, 10:132

Watson, Charles 6:74

Watson, Foster 9:58

Watson, G.G. 7:33

Early Man in the Halifax District 7:33

Watson, Rev. John 7:20, 7:28, 7:30, 9:79

Archaeologia I 7:16

History and Antiquities of Halifax 8:37

Wavell, Edmund Minson 7:114, 8:105, 8:110, 8:114, 8:118

Weavers' Association see Todmorden Weavers' Association

Webb, Philip 9:110

Webster, C. 10:17

Webster, Clifford D. 7:48

Welch, Joseph Reed 7:42

Well, C.

York under the Romans 7:16

Wellesley Barracks 8:117

Welsh, Gilbert 6:16

Wesley, Rev. Charles (1707-1788) 7:52, 9:81, 9:88

Wesley, Rev. John (1703-1791) 7:51, 7:52, 7:54, 9:81, 9:85, 9:89, 10:36

visits to Halifax 7:67–8

(1748) 7:53

(1748) re-enacted 7:7, 7:7–8

Wesleyan Methodism 7:51–9

chapels 7:54–5, 7:57, 7:66–7

West Heslerton 9:18

West Hill Park Building Society 8:235

West Hill Park housing 10:107–8

West Riding County Council

and coroners 10:74

West Vale Baptist Chapel 10:97

West Vale Mechanics Institute 9:130

West View Park 8:118, 9:33, 9:33–4

West Yorkshire: An Archaeological Survey to A.D. 1500 (Faull and Moorhouse) 8:16

West Yorkshire Archaeology Service 8:15, 8:16

West Yorkshire Archive Service see also Calderdale District Archives

centralisation controversy 10:7–8

Wharncliffe, Lord James 10:72

Wharram Percy 9:18

Wheatley Friendly Society 9:73

Wheelwright, John (d.1724) 10:145

'Whiskam Dandy' 8:18–22, 8:24, 8:28–36, 8:30, 8:31, 8:32, 8:33, 8:35, 8:36, 8:37, 8:38, 8:39

Whitaker, George Bedford 10:135

Whitaker, John

History of Manchester 7:16

Whitaker, Richard, and Sons Ltd. 10:147

Whitaker, T.D. 7:21

History of Whalley 7:16

Whitaker's Brewery 8:209

White, John 10:84

White, Rev. John 9:92

White Castle Brewery, Bradshaw 10:147

White Lion Inn, Silver Street 8:119, 10:60

Whitefield, George (1714-1770) 9:81

Whitehead and Lodge

commemorative mugs for Jubilee Sings 8:242, 8:243, 8:244

Whiteley, Alfred 7:32

Whiteley, John 6:39, 6:40

Whiteley, Joseph 7:44–5

Whitewood, Rev. Samuel 9:85

Whitley, Benjamin, and Sons, Elland 10:177

Whitley, James (Jemmy) (1724-1781)

and theatre company 10:58, 10:60

Whitley, John Henry (1866-1935) 8:123, 8:142, 10:114–15

Whitley, Councillor Nathan 8:118

Whitley, S, and Company 10:114

Whitley, (stationer) 10:79

Whitley and Binns dyeworks, Cragg Vale 9:49

Whitworth, Henry (cousin of Robert) 8:95

Whitworth, Henry (father of Robert) 8:94–5

Whitworth, Robert, and Company 10:111–12

Whitworth, Robert (1734-1799) 8:9, 8:93–102, 10:10

birth 8:94

and Calder and Hebble Navigation 8:98–100, 8:102

death 8:101

education 8:96–7

marriage and family 8:100

and Sowerby Chapel 8:97–8

survey of Erringden Estate 9:49, 9:50, 9:52

Whitworth, Sarah (nιe Irvin) 8:100

Whitworth, William (brother of Robert) 8:101

Whitworth, William (son of Robert) 8:101

Whitworth, William (uncle of Robert) 8:95

Whitworth Mill, Luddenden Foot 6:19

Widdop reservoir 8:109, 8:116

Wiglesworth, James (d.1826) 10:68, 10:69, 10:70

Wilberforce, William (1759-1833) 9:66

Wilde, John 6:18

Wilkie, Miss 6:101

Wilkinson, H. 8:177

Wilkinson, Tate (1739-1803) 10:58, 10:60, 10:62

Wilkinson, William Henry 10:148

Willans, John Wrigley 10:106

William III, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1650-1702) 9:102

William Tell overture (Rossini) 10:91

Williams, Clement 6:97, 6:98, 6:99, 6:101, 6:107

Williams, Mrs. (Matron) 7:121

Williams, W.C. 9:39

Williamson, Derek 7:47

Willy Howe barrow 9:16

Wilson, Alfred 10:126

Wilson, Joseph 6:19

Wilson, Miss F. (Matron) 7:132

Wilson, Sophia 10:128

Windmill Hill, Northowram 9:120, 9:121

Winn, Sir Rowland 9:102

wire manufacture 8:251

women

education 6:20, 6:21–2

emancipation 7:82–3

Wood, Charles 8:106

Wood, David 9:144

Wood, Dorothy E. 7:47

Wood, Rev. Joshua 9:84

Wood, Dr. K.K. 7:133

Woodhall Park, Northowram 8:186, 8:187

Woodhouse, Skircoat 9:55, 9:55–6

Woodside Baths 8:240

Woodward, (antiquary) 7:21

Woodyatt, Dr. John Frederick 6:101, 6:102, 6:104, 6:105

wool combing 6:59, 6:60

Wool Pack Inn 10:86

woollen industry 9:21, 9:54

Workhouse, Gibbet Street 6:94, 6:97, 7:103, 8:106

Working Men's Chapel, Sowerby Bridge 8:142

World War One

Belgian refugees 10:102

casualties 6:7, 6:118–25

reconnaissance balloons 7:138, 7:141–3

World War Two

casualties 6:7, 6:125–30

'starfish sites' 6:9

Worralls Directory 6:86

worsted manufacture 8:105, 8:196

Wortley, James 10:71, 10:72

Wortley, John 10:70, 10:71

'Wren, Jenny' (Eleanor Gaukroger) 10:132

Wright, J. Hodgson 7:119, 7:121

Wrigley, Thomas 6:83

Wrigley, Willie 9:116

Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontλ) 9:38

 

X-ray facilities 6:107, 6:109, 6:110, 8:176

 

York Assizes 10:31, 10:71

York under the Romans (Well) 7:16

Yorkshire

and enclosures 9:21–2, 9:22

geology 9:13

rainfall 9:13

tax assessments (1334) 9:19–20

woollen industry 9:21, 9:54

Yorkshire and Humberside Economic Planning Council

report on Calderdale (1968) 9:144–5

Yorkshire Archaeological Society 8:128, 9:44, 9:49

Yorkshire Archaeology Unit 7:33

Yorkshire Baptist Association 10:100

Yorkshire Choral Union 6:49, 10:92

Yorkshire Congregational Union 10:102

Yorkshire County Association 9:100, 9:101, 9:104

Yorkshire dialect literature 10:126–32

Yorkshire Musical Miscellany 10:81

Yorkshire Pennines 9:13–26

farming 9:18–19

'Yorkshire Queen of Song' 6:46

Yorkshire Wolds 9:13–26

archaeology 9:14

farming 9:18–19

housing 9:24, 9:25, 9:26

 

Zion Baptist Chapel, Siddal 10:100

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