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Yorkshire Archeological & Historical Society Publications YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY (UNTIL 1893 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION) (UNTIL 2016 THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY) Extra Series Raine, J. ed., The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Hemingbrough in the county of York, by Thomas Burton, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Extra Series, 1 (1888) A Consolidated Index to Paver’s Marriage Licenses, 1567 to 1630, printed in the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Extra Series, 2 (1912) Fallow, T/M.; McCall, H.B. ed., Yorkshire Church Plate. Vol. I: containing the City of York, the North Riding, the East Riding, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Extra Series, 3 (1912) Fallow, T/M.; McCall, H.B. ed., Yorkshire Church Plate. Vol. II: containing the West Riding, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Extra Series, 4 (1915) Walker, J.W., An Historical and Architectural Description of the Priory of St. Mary Magdalene of Monk Bretton in the West Riding of the county of Yorkshire, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Extra Series, 5 (1926) Occasional Papers Crouch, D.B.; Pearson, T. eds., Medieval Scarborough: Studies in Trade and Civic Life, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Occasional Paper, 1 (2001) White, R.F.; Wilson, P.R. eds., Archaeolgoy and Historic Landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Occasional Paper, 2 (2004) Manby, T.; Moorhouse, S.; Ottaway, P. eds., The Archaeology of Yorkshire: An assessment of the beginning of the 21st century, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Occasional Paper, 3 (2003) Hass, J.D., Medieval Selby: a new study of the Abbey and Town, 1069-1408, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Occasional Paper, 4 (2006) Beaumont, H., Pointers to the Past: the Historical Landscape of Hebden Township, Upper Wharfedale, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Occasional Paper, 5 (2006) Heslop, D.H., Patters of quern production, acquisition and deposition, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Occasional Paper, 6 (2008) Hearne, K.; Hulse, E. eds., Lady Anne Clifford: Patronage and Gender in 17th Century Britain, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Occasional Paper, 7 (2009) Barber, B.J., Guide to the Quarter Session Records of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1637 to 1971, and other official records, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Occasional Paper, 8 (2010) Wood, R., Romanesque Yorkshire, Yorkshire Archaeology Society, Occasional Paper, 9 (2012) Other Publications Lawton, W.F., Index of the Papers contained in Volumes 1-17 of the Journal and of the Excursions, 1867-1903, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Other Publications (1904) Lancaster, W.T., Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Other Publications (1912) Anon., Churchyard Inscriptions, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Other Publications (1913) Lawrance, H., Analytical Index of the Contents of the first thirty Volumes of the Society’s Journal, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Other Publications (1939) Parish Register Series Hanswell, M.W. ed., The Parish Register of Lythe. Vol. 1-3, 1634-1768 (Bishop’s Transcripts, 1619-40), Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 123 (1972) Hanshaw, R.G. ed., The Parish Register of Riccall, Yorks., 1669-1813, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 124 (1960) Ingram, M.E. ed., The Parish Register of Drypool, Vols. 1-5; Baptisms and Burials, 1572-1812: Marriages, 1572 - 1807, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 125 (1961) Tillott, P.M. ed., The Parish Register of Braithwell, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 132-3 (1969) Mulgrew, M.L. ed., The Parish Register of St. Mary Castlegate, York. Vol. I: 1604-1705, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 134 (1970) Rowley, P. ed., The Parish Register of Oswaldkirk, Vols. 1-10, 1538-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 135 (1970) Mulgrew, M.L. ed., The Parish Register of St. Mary Castlegate, York. Vols. 1-4: 1705-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 136 (1972) Hanself, M.W. ed., The Parish Register of Lythe. Vol. 4-11, 1754-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 138 (1973) Taylor, H. ed., The Parish Register of Almondbury. I: Part 1: 1557-1598, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 140 (1975) Hicks, J.D.; Lawrence, N.A.H., The Parish Registers of Brandsburton, 1558-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 142 (1979) Taylor, H. and J. eds., The Parish Register of Almondbury. I: Part 2: 1598-1652, 1653-1682, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 148 (1984) Taylor, H. ed., The Parish Register of Almondbury. I: Part 3: 1683-1703, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 153 (1988) Ruddock, R.P. ed., The Parish Registers of Thorpe Bassett, 1604-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 155 (1990) Preston, C.S. ed., The Parish Register of Scruton, 1572-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 156 (1992) Brent, A. ed., The Parish Register of St Olave, York, 1650-1785, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 157 (1993) Pace, N.B.; Whitehead, B. eds., The Parish Register of St Olave, York, 1650-1785, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 158 (1993) Norton, M.; Preston, C. eds., The Parish Register of Kirk Deighton, 1600-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 159 (1994) Wilson, E. ed., The Parish Register of Bulmer, 1571-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 160 (1995) Smith, D.M. ed., The Parish Register of Masham, 1599-1716, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 161 (1996) Preston, C. ed., The Parish Register of Wadworth, 1575-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 162 (1997) Harman, R. ed., The Parish Register of Sheffield. Vol. VIII: 1736-1754, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 163 (2000) Thwaite, H.; Preston, C. eds., The Parish Register of Birstall. Vol. III: 1687-1724, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 164 (1999) Holt, K. ed., The Parish Register of Beverley St Mary, 1561-1638, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 165 (2002) Preston, C. ed., The Parish Register of Arksey, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 166, 167 (2001) Boddington, C. ed., The Parish Register of Howden. Vol. V: Baptisms 1659-1703, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 168 (2003) Smith, D.M. ed., The Parish Register of Masham, 1717-1800, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 169 (2004) Smith, D.M. ed., The Parish Register of Masham, 1801-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 170 (2005) Webster, C.D. ed., The Parish Register of Ledsham. Vol. II: 1754-1837 (with additional material), Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 171 (2006) Thwaite, H.; Preston, C. eds., The Parish Register of Birstall. Vol. IV: 1724-1759, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 172 (2008) Boddington, C.; Holt, K. eds., The Parish Register of Beverley St Mary. Vol. II: 1637-1689, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 173 (2008) Lindley, P. ed., The Parish Register of Tickhill. Vol. I: 1538-1674, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 174 (2008) Roberts, T.I. ed., The Parish Register of Giggleswick. Vol. III: 1770-1837, Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Parish Register Series, 175 (2008) Record Series Collins, F., A Catalogue of the Inquisitions Post Mortem for the county of York, for the reigns of James I and Charles I, in the Courts of Chancery and of Wards and Liveries, and A Catalogue of the Yorkshire Wills at Somerset House, for the years 1649 to 1660, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 1 (1885) Collins, F. ed., Feet of Fines for the Tudor Period. Part I: [1486-1570], Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 2 (1887) Lister, J. ed., West Riding Sessions Rolls, 1597/8-1602, prefaced by certain proceedings in the Court of the Lord President and Council of the North in 1595, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 3 (1888) Collins, F. ed., Wills in the York Registry from 1636 to 1652, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 4 (1888) Collins, F. ed., Feet of Fines for the Tudor Period. Part II: [1571-82], Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 5 (1888) Collins, F. ed., Index of Wills in the York Registry, 1389 to 1514, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 6 (1889) Collins, F. ed., Feet of Fines for the Tudor Period. Part III: [1583-94], Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 7 (1889) Collins, F. ed., Feet of Fines for the Tudor Period. Part IV: [1594-1603], Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 8 (1890) Clay, J.W. ed., Abstracts of Yorkshire Wills in the time of the Commonwealth, at Somerset House, London, chiefly illustrative of Sir William Dugdale’s Visitation of Yorkshire in 1665-6, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 9 (1890) Fowler, J.T. ed., The Coucher Book of Selby. Vol. I: to which is prefixed ‘Historia Selebiensis Monasterii’, reprinted from Labbe, Nova bibliotheca mss. librorum, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 10 (1891) Collins, F. ed., Index of Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1514 to 1554, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 11 (1891)
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