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Index Place Page Numbers Vol Date Index Place Page Numbers Vol Date A threatening letter: 182 1 1744-1830 Abbot: Great Houghton 293 1 1744-1830 Abigail, Lady Strafford's 83 1 1744-1830 Abortive deplomacy: 156 1 1744-1830 Ackworth Death Rate: Ackworth 121 1 1744-1830 Acton: Woolley 388, 442 1 1744-1830 Adam: Hiendley 49, 139 1 1744-1830 Adam: Fitz Swain 307 1 1744-1830 Adams: Little Houghton 76, 218 1 1744-1830 Adamson: Penistone 381, 407, 438 1 1744-1830 Adamson: Thurlston 225, 416 1 1744-1830 Addy John: Cudworth 194 1 1744-1830 Addy Richard: Insurgent 355, 395, 397, 399 1 1744-1830 Addy William: Cudworth 437 1 1744-1830 Addy: Barnsley 27, 88, 167, 328 1 1744-1830 Addy: Darfield 71, 98, 105 1 1744-1830 Addy: Old Town 276 1 1744-1830 Adminstration in Ireland Fitzwilliam, Earl: Ireland 242 1 1744-1830 Advertiser: Barnsley 390 1 1744-1830 Advowson of High Hoyland Rectory: High Hoyland 332 1 1744-1830 Adwick- upon-Dearne Church: Augmentation at Adwick-upon-Dearne 324 1 1744-1830 Adwick- upon-Dearne Church Chalybeate Spring Adwick-upon-Dearne 394 1 1744-1830 Affleck Robert Rev.: 426 1 1744-1830 Agriculture: Board of: 216, 219, 226 1 1744-1830 Agriculture: View of: 221 1 1744-1830 Agriculture: Manufacturers not detremental to: 223 1 1744-1830 Alder George to Mary Hardy 380 1 1744-1830 Ale: Frozen: 31 1 1744-1830 Alexandria: Battle of: 275 1 1744-1830 Allason Matthew: Wath 170 1 1744-1830 Allatt Richard: Surgeon 284 1 1744-1830 Allen Aaron: Hemingfield 65 1 1744-1830 Allen: Bretton West 404 1 1744-1830 Allen: Hemingfield 139, 217 1 1744-1830 Allen: Howber 80 1 1744-1830 Allen: Hoyland Nether 422, 426 1 1744-1830 Allen: Thurnscoe 85, 148, 186, 267, 349 1 1744-1830 Allerton: Darfield 441 1 1744-1830 Allott : Kexborough 434 1 1744-1830 Allott : Worsbrough 426 1 1744-1830 Allott : Crigglestone 304 1 1744-1830 Allott : Clough Green 65, 133 1 1744-1830 Allott : Hoyland Nether 438 1 1744-1830 Allott : Ingbirchworth 9, 15, 164, 265, 298, 302 1 1744-1830 Allott: Birdwell 442 1 1744-1830 Allow in bloom: 253 1 1744-1830 Amicus: 358 1 1744-1830 Amiens: Peace of 279 1 1744-1830 Ancient Marble: 88 1 1744-1830 Angel Inn: 127, 157 1 1744-1830 Anicdotes: of painting In England: 99 1 1744-1830 Antique Bust: 75 1 1744-1830 Anxiety about the great Radical Meeting at Barnsley 392 1 1744-1830 Apostles Twelve: 335 1 1744-1830 Archer: Darton 11, 46 1 1744-1830 Archiaeologia: 143 1 1744-1830 Ardron Thomas: Thorp Hesley 460 1 1744-1830 Ardron: Peniston 23, 187, 189, 330 1 1744-1830 Ardron: Wentworth 420, 432 1 1744-1830 Argyle: 2 1 1744-1830 Armer John: Curate 301, 396, 438, 441 1 1744-1830 Arminian Magazine: 151 1 1744-1830 Armitage George Sir: 186 1 1744-1830 Armitage John: Carpenter 210, 404 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Peniston 150, 250, 330 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Barnsley 366 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Brierley 403, 420 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Cawthorne 245, 320 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Great Houghton 288 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Hoylandswaine 407 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Junction Locks 432, 460 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Wentworth 164, 170 1 1744-1830 Armitage: Willroyd 47, 79, 122, 267 1 1744-1830 Armstrong John gent: 142, 144 1 1744-1830 Arnold: Cold Hiendley 76, 96 1 1744-1830 Aromatic Herbs at Candlemass: 175 1 1744-1830 Articles of Enrolment: 232 1 1744-1830 Arundel: Howber 12 1 1744-1830 273, 286, 301, 310, 444, 445, 447, 448, Ashton William: demagogue 1 1744-1830 449, 450, 452, 455, 456, 457 Ashton: Hunshelf 419, 442 1 1744-1830 Askham James shot: 449 1 1744-1830 Askham Thomas M.D.: 285 1 1744-1830 Askham Thomas: Surgeon 169, 288 1 1744-1830 Askham: Hornthwaite 102, 195, 196, 198, 209, 319, 329, 384 1 1744-1830 Askham: Thurlston 4, 21, 48, 285, 328, 460 1 1744-1830 Assession George III: 60 1 1744-1830 Assessment for 1764: 78 1 1744-1830 Athens Modern: 320 1 1744-1830 Athron: Barnsley 407, 442 1 1744-1830 Atkinson G.W.: 127 1 1744-1830 Atkinson John: Barnsley 122, 168 1 1744-1830 Atkinson Mary: Barnsley 116 1 1744-1830 Atkinson Richard: Barnsley 30, 190 1 1744-1830 Atkinson: Cawthorne 244, 294, 366, 432 1 1744-1830 Atkinson: Thurgoland Bank 317, 431, 446 1 1744-1830 Audin Robert: Darton 106, 147 1 1744-1830 Augusta of Saxe Gotha Died: 104 1 1744-1830 Aurora Borealius: 175 1 1744-1830 Auty: West Melton 314 1 1744-1830 Auty: Wath 355, 407, 433 1 1744-1830 Axe: Mexborough 58, 65, 264 1 1744-1830 Ayde Robert, Rev. Aged 90 61 1 1744-1830 Backhouse: Woolley 437 1 1744-1830 Bacon Thomas: at Waterloo 355 1 1744-1830 Badsworth Hall: 176 1 1744-1830 Baggely Hellen: 83 1 1744-1830 264, 270, 317, 319, 338, 345, 346, 349, Bailey Benjamin: Sergeant 1 1744-1830 350, 355, 408 Bailey Stephen: whipper - in 187 1 1744-1830 Bailey: Darton 434 1 1744-1830 Bailey: Havercroft 191, 194 1 1744-1830 Baines Edward, M.P.: 273, 444, 445 1 1744-1830 Bales Baylis: Wentworth 93, 173, 212, 287 1 1744-1830 Ball of fire: 194 1 1744-1830 Ball Willem: Woolley 47 1 1744-1830 Balloon: Brown accends in his 421 1 1744-1830 Bamford Samuel: his description of Baron Wood of Royston 390 1 1744-1830 Bamforth: Wentworth 441 1 1744-1830 Bamforth: Wath 459 1 1744-1830 Banbrook: Cawthorne 416 1 1744-1830 Banks' Walks in Yorkshire 402 1 1744-1830 Banktop Inn: 219, 319 1 1744-1830 Banktop: 124 1 1744-1830 Bannister: Wath 294 1 1744-1830 Baram: Great Houghton 264 1 1744-1830 Barber James: Willow Cottage 271 1 1744-1830 Barber Marshall Joseph: 168 1 1744-1830 Barber: Wentworth 313 1 1744-1830 Bark: Harley 204, 294, 357 1 1744-1830 Barker Brook: 132 1 1744-1830 Barker Frances Maria Anna 172 1 1744-1830 Barker Henry: Mexborough 441 1 1744-1830 Barker Samuel: Mexborough 285 1 1744-1830 Barker: Barnsley 427 1 1744-1830 Barker: Smith Mill 57, 91, 148, 168 1 1744-1830 Barlow: Waterslack 434 1 1744-1830 Barn near Eymingwood burnt: 448 1 1744-1830 Barn Owls protected: 340 1 1744-1830 Barnborough: Bequests to 69, 422, 444 1 1744-1830 Barnby Colliery: Barnby 272, 287, 290, 300 1 1744-1830 Barnes Jeremiah at Alexandria 275 1 1744-1830 Barnes Willson William: Mexborough 434 1 1744-1830 Barnsley Storm at Barnsley 98 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Advertiser newspaper Barnsley 390 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Brown at Barnsley 224 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Canal opened Barnsley 267 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Church of St. George Barnsley 403, 411 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Commission for pious uses at Barnsley 308 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Devy on Barnsley 322 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Drilling and training at Barnsley 392 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Earthquake at Barnsley 360 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Edward Baines at Barnsley 444 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Edward Baines on Barnsley 406, 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Fairs Barnsley 223 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Field Barnsley 75 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: First steam pumping engine at Barnsley 138 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: G. A.Cock on Barnsley 402 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: George Stephenson at Barnsley 412 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Given to monks Barnsley 307 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Grammar School Barnsley 336 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Hunt Barnsley 187 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: its Greens and commons Barnsley 125 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Its moors like Bagshot Heath Barnsley 108 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Its races Barnsley 114, 128 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: John Bigland Barnsley 283 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: John Wesley at Barnsley 171, 174 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Lighted with gas Barnsley 407 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Market tolls, Barnsley 421 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Philosophical Society at Barnsley 440 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Police Act Barnsley 390 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Police commissioners first met Barnsley 407 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Population in 1801 Barnsley 273 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Population in 1811 Barnsley 332 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Sessions Barnsley 182, 198, 220, 253 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Subscription Library at Barnsley 316 1 1744-1830 Barnsley: Theatre Barnsley 348 1 1744-1830 Baronets: 29, 38 1 1744-1830 Barrow: Shephouse 276 1 1744-1830 Barrowclough Joshua: schoolmaster 420 1 1744-1830 Barrowclough: Cudworth 187, 220 1 1744-1830 Barrowclough: Woolley Edge 445 1 1744-1830 Barton John: schoolmaster 51 1 1744-1830 Bashforth: Cawthorne 298, 420, 437 1 1744-1830 Batchelor Thomas: coachman 346 1 1744-1830 Bates: Wentworth 66 1 1744-1830 Batley: Cawthorne 460 1 1744-1830 Batley: Thurlston 208, 218, 230, 264, 333 1 1744-1830 Battison: Brierley 242 1 1744-1830 Batty Edward: Peniston 15, 91, 367 1 1744-1830 Batty Francis: constable 414 1 1744-1830 Batty George: Darfield 44 1 1744-1830 Batty John: Darfield 16 1 1744-1830 Batty Martin: Storr Mill 208 1 1744-1830 Batty William: Carlcoates 11 1 1744-1830 Batty William: wine merchant 214 1 1744-1830 Batty: Bolton 294, 375 1 1744-1830 Batty: Shafton 421 1 1744-1830 Baxter Thomas: mercer 89, 102, 256 1 1744-1830 Baxter William, gent: 20 1 1744-1830 Baxter: Wath 153, 203, 209, 264 1 1744-1830 Bayldon: Applehaigh, 413 1 1744-1830 Bayldon: Hollinghurst 330 1 1744-1830 Bayldon: Horbury 193 1 1744-1830 Bayldon: Royston 102, 139, 212, 293, 360, 432 1 1744-1830 Baylis: Wentworth 173 1 1744-1830 Beal George, to Miss Tyas 191 1 1744-1830 Beal Richard: 182 1 1744-1830 Bear Baiting: 126 1 1744-1830 Beardshall: Darfield 6, 285, 354, 367 1 1744-1830 Beardshall: Hoyland Nether 259, 346 1 1744-1830 Beardshall: Wentworth 420 1 1744-1830 Beatson John gent: 421 1 1744-1830 Beatson: Chevet 41 1 1744-1830 Beatson: Woolley 396 1 1744-1830 Beaumont George Rev.: Executed 306 1 1744-1830 Beaumont Joseph: Worsbro' Collieries 379 1 1744-1830 Beaumont: Adwick 260, 288, 346, 358, 381 1 1744-1830 Beaumont: Bretton Hall 213, 217 , 446 1 1744-1830 Beaumont: Bolton 354, 360 1 1744-1830 Beaumont: Cawthorne, 375 1 1744-1830 Beaumont: Hoyland Nether 47 1 1744-1830 Beaumont: Peniston 347 1 1744-1830 Beaumont: Wentworth
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