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THORESBY SOCIETY

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Margerison, S. ed., Parish Church Registers, 1572-1612, Thoresby Society, 1 (1891)

Miscellanea. I, Thoresby Society, 2 (1891) Stansfeld, J., A rent-roll of . Rusby, J., Leeds Borough subsidy, 39th Elizabeth, 1596-7. Rusby, J., Hunter’s ‘Church Notes’: St. Peter’s, Leeds; St. John’s, Leeds. Rusby, J., Miscellaneous genealogical notes. Morkill, J.W., Local worthies and genealogy. Waddington, G.W., The Ellis family, and description of their manor hall at Kiddal, parish of Barwick-in-. Stanfeld, J., Subsidy roll of the wapentake of , in the West Riding of , 1621. Stanfeld, J., Subsidy roll of the wapentake of Skyrack, in the , 1627. Stansfeld,., Two subsidy rolls of Skyrack, temp. Edw. III. Brigg, W., Testamenta Leodiensia. Extracted from the probate registry at . Stansfield, J., Seals of the corporate bodies of Halifax. Morkill, W., Notes on the wapentake of Skyrack. Moreton Platt, G., Collections [on briefs] made in the parish church of , Yorkshire, 1661- 1679. Rawlinson Ford, J. trans., Probate of Ralph Thoresby’s will. A Thoresby manuscript. [Accounts in respect of named soldiers, 1676-9, and miscellaneous extracts from Leeds parish register.] Stansfield, J., Return of the hearth-tax for the wapentake of Skyrack, A.D. 1672. Part. I. Morkill, W., The manor and park of .

Denison Lumb, G. ed., The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds. From 1612 to 1639, Thoresby Society, 3 (1895)

Miscellanea. II, Thoresby Society, 4 (1895) Testamenata Leodensia Stansfield, J., Return of the hearth-tax for the wapentake of Skyrack, A.D. 1672. Part. II. Lancaster, W.T., Possessions of in Leeds. Kitson, F.R. et al., Charters relating to possessions of Kirkstall Abbey in Allerton. Bodington, N., Pampocalia. Marshall, T., Chartae Leodinenses; with notes on the Reame family and the Leeds chantries of the B.V.M. Bodington, N., Note on a Roman altar in the museum of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. Kerr Smith, W., Armour. Clark, E.K., A brawl in Kirkgate, 13 Edw. II. Lancaster, W.T., Some notes on the early history of . Norcliffe, C.B., The Pawson inventory and pedigree. Clark, E.K., The foundation of Kirkstall Abbey. Holmes, R., Paulinus de Leeds. Connections of William Paganel of Leeds. Rooke, C.S.; Lumb, G.D., Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer. , W.P., Musters in Skyrack wapentake, 1539. Lancaster, W.T., Adel.

Lumb, G.D. ed., The Registers of the Parish Church of Adel, in the county of York, from 1606 to 1812, Thoresby Society, 5 (1895)

Baildon, W.P.; Margerison, S. eds., The Charters presented to the British Museum by Sir Trevelyan, baronet. Vol. I, Thoresby Society, 6 (1904)

Anon., The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds, from 1639-1667, Thoresby Society, 7 (1897)

Lancaster, W.T.; Baildon, W.P. eds., The Coucher Book of the Cistercian Abbey of Kirkstall, in the West Riding of the county of York, Thoresby Society, 8 (1904)

Miscellanea. III, Thoresby Society, 9 (1899) Wilson, E., A Leeds law-suit in the 16th century. depositions, 2 Elizabeth, no. 12. Holmes, R., Asolf or Essolf, a Yorkshire minor lord of the twelfth century. Holmes, R., Adam fitz Peter, of Birkin: the charter-history of a long life. Holmes, R., Ordination of the south chapel in Birkin church. Lumb, G.D., Abstract of the Leeds manor rolls, 1650-1662, probably made at the time for the steward’s use, and annotated by him. Testamenta Leodensia. Haverfield, F., The Roman milestone found at . Baildon, W.P., Musters in Skyrack wapentake, 1539. Parts 2 and 3. Lay subsidy, wapentake of Skyrack, 30 June and 20 October, 1545. Lay subsidy, wapentake of Skyrack, 12 Feb., 1545/6 Survey of the from Leeds to Weelans. Wilson, E., Two old plans of Leeds. Kitson Clark, E., The Leeds mace, made by Arthur Mangey, 1694; and clipping tools supposed to have been used by Mangey. Atkinson, C.M., Trial at York for counterfeiting, of Mr. Arthur Mangey, of Leeds, Aug. 1st 1696. Lancaster, W.T., . Lumb, G.D., Observations out of the mannour booke of Leeds. Lay subsidies, wapentakes of Aggbrigg and Morley, anno 1545.

Anon., The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds, from 1667 to 1695, Thoresby Society, 10 (1901)

Miscellanea. IV, Thoresby Society, 11 (1904) Baildon, W.P., The family of Leathley or Lelay. Testamenta Leodensia. Lumb, G.D., Justice’s note-book of Captain John Pickering, 1650-60. Lay subsidies, wapentakes of Aggbrigg and Morley, anno 1545. Rawlinson Ford, J., Plan of Leeds, 1806. Kitson, E.; Kitson Clark, E., Some civil war accounts, 1647-1650. Kitson Clark, E., Churchwardens’ accounts, . Wilkson, E., A ‘Waterloo’ map of Leeds. The life and funeral sermon of the rev. Richard Stretton, M.A., first minister of , Leeds, 1672-1677. Kelsey, H.T., Survey of the manor of Leeds.

Lumb, G.D. ed., The Registers of the Parish Church of Methley, in the county of York, from 1560 to 1812, Thoresby Society, 12 (1903)

Anon., The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds, from 1695 to 1722, with Chapel, 1665 to 1711, and Chapel, 1686 to 1724, Thoresby Society, 13 (1909)

Wilson, E. ed., Admission Books, from 1820 to 1900, Thoresby Society, 14 (1906)

Miscellanea. V, Thoresby Society, 15 (1909) Lumb, G.D., The dukedom of Leeds. Testamenta Leodensia. Clark, E.C., Hooton Pagnell and its market cross. Armstrong Hall, H., Dr. Timothy Bright: some troubles of an Elizabethan rector. Brigg, W., Lay subsidy, wapentake of Skyrack, anno 1598. Gott, F., Map of Leeds, 1781. Lumb, G.D., The family of John Harrison, the Leeds benefactor. Lumb, G.D., Burials at St. Paul’s church, Leeds. Armstrong Hall, H., Some notes on the personal and family history of Robert Waterton, of Methley and Waterton. Dodgson, A., A local find of over 7,000 Roman coins. Baildon, W.P., Musters in Claro wapentake, 1535. Chaswick, S.J., The Farnley Wood plot. Witham, J.H., Notes on cressets. Brigg, W., Lay subsidy, wapentake of and Morley, 1588. Lancaster, W.T., Fourteenth century court rolls of the manor of . Braithwaite, W., Discovery of ancient foundations and human remains at . Lumb, G.D., The arms of Leeds. Beanlands, A., The Swillingtons of . Kitson Clark, E., Leeds in prehistoric times. Lancaster, W.T., The early history of . Lumb, G.D., The family of Denison of Great Woodhouse, and their residences in Leeds. Brigg, W., Petition relating to the Mosses, Chapel-Allerton.

St. John Hope, W.H.; Bilson, J., Architectural description of Kirkstall Abbey, Thoresby Society, 16 (1907)

Colman, F.S., A History of the Parish of Barwick-in-Elmet, in the county of York, Thoresby Society, 17 (1908)

Moorman, F.W., The Place-Names of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Thoresby Society, 18 (1910)

Lumb, G.D. ed., Testamenta Leodensia. Wills of Leeds, , , , and district, 1539 to 1553, Thoresby Society, 19 (1913)

Anon., The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds, from 1722 to 1757, Thoresby Society, 20 (1914)

Lancaster, W.T. ed., Letters addressed to Ralph Thoresby, F.R.S., Thoresby Society, 21 (1912)

Miscellanea. VI, Thoresby Society, 22 (1915) Savage, H.E., Northumbria after the departure of the Roman forces. Pickersgill, T., Find of Roman coins in Leeds. Lumb, G.D., John Thoresby. Poems of ‘Pendavid Bitterzwigg’ (a satire on Leeds of the eighteenth century.) Cook, R.B., Wills of Leeds and disctrict. Whitkirk register, transcripts at York. Adel register, transcript at York. Subsidy rolls of the wapentake of Skyrack, 1610, 1629. Lancaster, W.T., Four early charters of Arthington nunnery. Heaton, H., The Leeds white hall cloth. Cook, R.B., Some old deeds relating to Barwick-in-Elmet. Lumb, G.D., Extracts from the Leeds Mercury, 1721-1729. Bell-ringing at Leeds in 1632. A note in the handwriting of Ralph Thoresby. Collingwood, W.G., The early crosses of Leeds. Ellis, A.S., Yorkshire c A.D. 120, according to Ptolemy’s Geography. Heaton, H., ’The tricks of the trade’: facts and fiction concerning the Yorkshire textile industry. The committee of charitable uses, Leeds. Extracts from the minute-book {1664-83.] General index of the first six volumes of the Miscellanea. Lumb, G.D. ed., The Registers of the Chapels of the Parish Church of Leeds, from 1724 to 1763, with a few earlier years. St. John’s, Holy Trinity, Armley, Beeston, Bramley, Chapel-Allerton, Farnley, , , and Hunslet, Thoresby Society, 23 (1916)

Miscellanea. VII, Thoresby Society, 24 (1919) Ellis, A.S., Picture of at . Lancaster, W.T., A fifteenth century rental of Leeds. Singleton, J., Colonel Edmund Wilson, V.D., F.S.A. [ob. 1914.] Singleton, J., Extracts from an old Leeds merchant’s memorandum book, 1770-1786, and copies of certain loose papers therein. Wills of Leeds and district. Lumb, G.D., Extracts from the Leeds Mercury, 1729-1737. Baildon, W.P., Some correspondence of the Maudes of Hollinghall, 1594-1599. Lancaster, W.T., St. Helen’s Chapel, Holbeck. Baildon, W.P., The Maudes of , Hollinghall, Helthwaite Hill, etc. Stocks, J.E., The church of St. John the Evangelist, New , Leeds, chiefly concerning the woodwork and carving. Beanlands, A., The claim of John de Eston. Lancaster, W.T., The family of Beeston. Leeds parish church. Inscriptions on the tombstones in the churchyard, transcribed about the year 1890. Lumb, G.D., Leeds and district potteries. Lancaster, W.T., A fifteenth century rental of Rothwell. Lumb, G.D., Survey of the manor of Leeds in 1612; some additions and corrections. Lumb, G.D., John Miers, the profilist. Thompson, H.W., The tax on bachelors and widowers imposed in 1695. Lumb, G.D., The Nalson family of Altofts and Methley. Lumb, G.D., St. John’s church, Leeds. The trustees’ (feoffees’) account book, 1660-1776. Lumb, G.D., Leeds and park. Lumb, G.D., Lease dated 1687, of the tithe of hay in Leeds, by the Earl of Burlington to Thomas Dixon. Stocks, J.E., The consecration service of St. John’s church, Leeds. Hargrave, E., The formation of the Leeds Yeomanry, 1817. Hargrave, E., The Leeds Volunteers, 1820. Lancaster, W.T., The family of Green of Horsforth.

Singleton, J.; Hargrave, E. eds., The Registers of the Parish Church of Leeds. Baptisms and Burials, 1757-1776; marriages, 1754 to 1769, Thoresby Society, 25 (1923)

Miscellanea. VIII, Thoresby Society, 26 (1924) Lumb, G.D., The Old Hall, Wade Lane, Leeds and the Jackson family. Lancaster, W.T., Birstall, and : a genealogical paper. Leeds parish church. Inscriptions on the tombstones in the churchyard, transcribed about the year 1890. Lumb, G.D., Ellis of Kiddal. Lumb, G.D., Extracts from the Leeds Mercury, 1737-1742. Lumb, G.D., The Denison family. Lumb, G.D., The Old Hall, . Kirk, G.E., Lotherton chapel. Lancaster, W.T., The manor-court of Leeds, Kirkgate-cum-Holbeck. Hargrave, E., A Leeds malefactor of 1752. Clay, C.T., Notes on the importation of English wool into Ireland as affected by the Union. Wood, R.J., The return made by the Leeds commissioners to the archbishop of York in respect of the poor benefices in Leeds and the bounty of Queen Anne. Lumb, G.D., Anderton rents, 1708. Notes on Leeds Chapels. The vicarage of Leeds. Copy of a letter written by Rev. Geo. Plaxton. Lumb, G.D., York or East Bar, Leeds. Wills of Leeds and district. Wroot, H.E., Turner in Yorkshire: his wanderings and sketches. Clay, C.T., The family of Wridlesford or . Lumb, G.D., A fifteenth century rental of Pontefract. Barwell Turner, W.B., The arms of Leeds. Shilleto, R.J., The Shilletos of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Baildon, W.P., Notes on the early pedigree of the Copley family. Hargrave, E., Some hitherto unpublished letters of Ralph Thoresby. Lumb, G.D., The last shop with bow windows in Briggate, Leeds.

Lumb, G.D. ed., Testamenta Leodensia. Wills of Leeds, Pontefract, Wakefield, Otley, and district, 1553-1561, Thoresby Society, 27 91930)

Miscellanea. IX, Thoresby Society, 28 (1928) Ford, T.F., Some buildings of the seventeenth century in the parish of Halifax: a dialect in architecture. Lumb, G.D., Extracts from the Leeds Mercury, 1742-1751, Leeds Intelligencer, 1755-1763. Barwell Turner, W.B., The Washington shield at abbey. Baildon, W.P., Notes on the early pedigree of the Copley family. Kaye, W.J., Anthony Hunton, M.D., an Elizabethan physician, and his connexion with . Hargrave, E., A change-ringing controversy. Hamilton Thompson, A., Note on clerical strikes. Lancaster, W.T., Fifteenth century rentals of Barwick and Scholes. Hargrave, E., The early Leeds Volunteers. Hargrave, E., Musical Leeds in the eighteenth century. Fordham, Sir George, Christopher Saxton, of Dunningley; his life and work. Crump, W.B., The genesis of Warburton’s ‘Map of Yorkshire’, 1720. Glover Alexander, G., An old case for the opinion of counsel relating to the property of the Thoresby and Briggs families. Glover Alexander, G., The custom of the province of York: a chapter in the history of wills and intestacies. Mss. written or possessed by Ralph Thoresby, F.R.S. Barwell Turner, W.B., Notes on an armorial window at Adel church. Clay, C.T., The family of Lacy of Cromwellbottom and Leventhorpe.

Lumb, G.D. ed., The Registers of the Chapels of St. John, Holy Trinity, Headingley, Bramley, Beeston, , and Farnley, all in the Parish of Leeds, from 1763 to 1812, and in some cases later years, Thoresby Society, 29 (1928)

Hamilton Thompson, A., History and Architectural Description of the Priory of St. Mary, Bolton-in-, with some account of the Canons Regular of the Order of St. Augustine and their houses in Yorkshire, Thoresby Society, 30 (1928)

Lumb, G.D. ed., The Registers of the Chapels of the Parish of Leeds, from 1764 to 1812: Holbeck, Armley, and Hunslet, Thoresby Society, 31 (1934)

Crump, W.B. ed., The Leeds Wollen Industry, 1780-1820, Thoresby Society, 32 (1931)

Miscellanea. X, Thoresby Society, 33 (1935) Wroot, H.E., Yorkshire abbeys and the wool trade. Kirk, G.E., A sixteenth century rental of the manor of Temple Newsam and its appurtenances. Kirk, G.E., A rental of the bailiwick of Whitkirk. Lister, J. trans, records. Hornsey, M.A., John Harrison [1579-1656], the Leeds benefactor and his times. Lumb, G.D., Charles Donald Hardcastle. A short obituary. Lumb, G.D., John Miers, the profilist. Lumb, G.D., Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer, 1763-1768. Lumb, G.D., William Boyne, F.S.A., numismatist, of Leeds and Florence [1814-93]. Kirk, G.E., Wills, inventories, and bonds of the manor courts of Temple Newsam, 1612-1701. Glover Alexander, G., The manorial system and copyhold tenure. Lumb, G.d., Monuments in St. John’s church, Leeds. Monumental inscriptions in the churchyard of St. John the Evangelist, Leeds. Copied by George Denison Lumb about the year 1900. Preston, W.E., The tithes of Farnley: an eighteenth century dispute. Dawson, F., Paganini in Leeds, January 1832. Cavendish Scatcherd, N., Royal heraldic supporters.

Clark, J.G. trans., The Court Books of the Leeds Corporation. First Book: January, 1662, to August, 1705, Thoresby Society, 34 (1936)

Darbyshire, H.S.; Lumb, G.D. eds., The History of Methley, Thoresby Society, 35 (1937)

Lumb, G.D. ed., The Parish Register of , Co. York, 1540-1812, Thoresby Society, 36 (1937)

Miscellanea. XI, Thoresby Society, 37 (1945) Whone, C., Christopher Danby of Masham and Farnley [1582-1624]. Walker, E.M., Letters of the Rev. George Plaxton, M.A., rector of Barwick-in-Elmet. Allotments and awards under the Enclosure Act [1910.] The Leeds Steam Carriage Company. Beckwith, F., The beginnings of the . Williamson, F.; Crump, W.B., Sorocold’s waterworks at Leeds, 1694. Crump, W.B., A jubilee review, 1889-1939. Kitson Clark, E., The founders of the Thoresby Society. Kitson Clark, E., The site and early plans of Leeds. George Denison Lumb, F.S.A. [ob. 1939]. Kirk, G.E., The rentals of the manor of Otley. Heaton, H., Yorkshire cloth traders in the , 1770-1840. Woledge, G., The medieval borough of Leeds. Turberville, A.S., Lieut.-colonel E. Kitson Clark, T.D., F.S.A. [ob. 1943]. Crump, W.B., Methley Hall and its builders. Kitson Clark, E.; Kirk, G.E.; Place, J.B., A visit to Chapel Allerton and Harwood in 1767, by the Rev. Joseph Ismay. Place, J.B., Woodhouse in the manor of Leeds. Crump, W.B., Alfred Mattison [ob. 1944].

Kirk, G.E., Jubilee Index to the Publications of the Thoresby Society issued during the Half- Century 1889-1939, Thoresby Society (1941)

Lumb, G.D., Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer and the Leeds Mercury, 1769-1776, Thoresby Society, 38 (1938)

McCutcheon, M.L., Yorkshire fairs and Markets to the End of the Eighteenth Century, Thoresby Society, 39 (1940)

Lumb, G.D.; Place, J.B.; Beckwith, F., Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer and the Leeds Mercury, 1777-17682, with an introductory account of the Leeds Intelligencer, 1754-1866, Thoresby Society, 40 (1955)

Miscellanea. XII, Thoresby Society, 41 (1954) Turberville, A.S.; Beckwith, F., Leeds and parliamentary reform, 1830-1832. Offor, R., Presidential address: The medieval age and the present. Hebditch, W., Thoresby’s diary and correspondence: a suggestion [for a complete and definitive edition]. W.B. Crump, M.A. [On his retirement from the editorship of the Society’s publications, with a list of his published papers.] Wood, R.J., Leeds church patronage in the eighteenth century. Foster, A.G. ed., , Birstall: inventory of goods, 1611. Beckwith, F., The population of Leeds during the . Foster, A.G., Conveyancing practice from local records. Saunders, J.J., Thoresby as historian. Gamble, G.G., A history of Hunslet in the later . Kirk, G.E., The library of the Thoresby Society. Beckwith, F., A poem descriptive of the manners of the clothiers, written about the year 1730. Beckwith, F., Pendavid Bitterzwigg’: John Berkenhout [ob. 1791]. Crump, W.B., Early iron workings at Creskelde, near Otley. Brooke, S., Some notes on the Hall family of Stumperlow and Leeds. Collyer, C., The Rockinghams and Yorkshire politics, 1742-1761. Ramsden, G., Two notes on the history of the Aire and Calder Navigation. William Wilson, mayor of Leeds, 1762-3.

Taylor, J. ed., The Kirkstall Abbey Chronicles, Thoresby Society, 42 (1952)

Kirkstall Abbey Excavations, 1950-1954, Thoresby Society, 43 (1955)

Lumb, G.D., Extracts from the Leeds Intelligencer, 1791-1796, Thoresby Society, 44 (1956)

Le Patourel, J. ed., Documents relating to the Manor and Borough of Leeds, 1066-1400, Thoresby Society, 45 (1957)

The Thoresby Miscellany. XIII, 46 (1963) Le Patourel, J., Medieval Leeds: Kirkstall Abbey – the parish church – the medieval borough. Sprittles, J., New Grange, Kirkstall: its owners and occupants. Jones, H.W., A checklist of the correspondence of Ralph Thoresby. Pemberton, H., Two hundred years of banking in Leeds. Ward, J.T., Leeds and the factory reform movement. Rimmer, W.G., Leeds leather industry in the nineteenth century. Rimmer, W.G., Woeking mens’ cottages in Leeds, 1770-1840. Sprittles, J., Leeds musical festivals [1858-1958.] Wood, R.J., Obituaries: Harry Pemberton [d.1959}; George Edward Kirk [1886-1960.] Briggs, A., The building of : a study in Victorian civic pride. Rimmer, W.G., Alfred Place terminating Building Society, 1825-1843. Brook, M., Joseph Barker [1806-75] and The People, the true emigrant’s guide. William Hodgson’s Book.

Bonser, K.J.; Nichols, H., Printed Maps and Plans of Leeds, 1711-1900, Thoresby Society, 47 (1960)

Kirkstall Abbey Excavations, 1955-1959, Thoresby Society, 48 (1961)

Bellamy, C.V., Pontefract Priory Excavations, 1957-1961, Thoresby Society, 49 (1965)

The Thoresby Miscellany. XIV, Thoresby Society, 50 (1968) Allott, W., Leeds Quaker meeting: a history [1650-1962.] Lonsdale, A., A note on Leeds wills, 1539-1561. Lonsdale, A., Stourton Lodge, 1776 to April 1965. Rimmer, W.G., The evolution of Leeds to 1700. Rimmer, W.G., The industrial profile of Leeds, 1740-1840. Rimmer, W.G., Occupations in Leeds, 1841-1951. Versey, H.C., The postal . Wood, R.J., Further notes upon Leeds church patronage in the eighteenth century. Obituary: Joseph Sprittles [d. 22 mar. 1968.] Forster, G.C.F., Index to publications of the Thoresby Society, vols. 37-51.

Kirkstall Abbey Excavations, 1960-1964. Reports by Elizabeth J.E. Pirie, H.E.J. Le Patourel, D.B. Whitehouse, J.Hurst, C.R. Robinson, Thoresby Society, 51 (1967)

Sprittles, J., Links with Bygone Leeds, Thoresby Society, 52 (1969)

The Thoresby Miscellany. XV, Thoresby Society, 53 (1973) Fraser, D., The Leeds churchwardens, 1828-1850. Fraser, D., Poor Law politics in Leeds, 1833-1855. Fraser, D., The politics of Leeds water. Fraser, D., Improvement in early Victorian Leeds. Smith, S.B., Thwaite Mill, Hunslet, and Thomas Cheek Hewes. Lonsdale, A., Ebor House [Middleton Road, Leeds.] Payne, B and D. eds., Extracts from the journals of John Deakin Heaton, M.D. of Claremont Leeds. Mott, R.A., Kirkstall forge and monkish iron-making. Bradley, G and Lonsdale, A., The Venerable Edmund Sykes of Leeds, priest and martyr. Owen, R.J., Wintoun Street [General] Baptist Church, 1870-1895: a study in nineteenth-century church dissension. Morris, R.J., The rise of James Kitson: Trades Union and Mechanics Institution, Leeds, 1826-1851. Lonsdale, A., The last of Kirkstall Abbey. Lupton, C.A., John Smeaton [civil and mechanical engineer, 1724-92.] Lupton, C.A., Arthington Nunnery.

The Thoresby Miscellany. XVI, Thoresby Society, 54 (1979) Dillon, T., The Irish in Leeds, 1851-1861. Bonser, K.J., Spas, wells and springs of Leeds. Wood, R.J., Christopher Wilkinson of Leeds and Maryland. Owen, R.J., The autobiography of Robert Spurr [1801-69.] Copley, J., The theatre in Hunslet Lane. [Part I: 1771-c.1860; Part II: John Coleman’s theatre, 1863- 75.] Hendrick, H. The Leeds gas strike, 1890. Black, G., The Leeds Eye Dispensary. Black, G., City Square and Colonel Harding. Goodyear, I.E., Wilson Armistead [1819-68] and the Leeds anti-slavery movement. Anning, S.T., The Leeds Public Dispensary. Leeds parish registers, baptisms at St Peter’s, Apr. 26-30, 1775. Grady, K., Profit, property interests, and public spirit; the provision of markets and commercial amenities in Leeds, 1822-29. Gosden, P.H.J.H., The early years of the Yorkshire College. Owen, R.J., The Baptist breach at Bramley. Le Patourel, H.E.J. ed., Stank Hall barn, Leeds. Surveyed and written by Leeds University extra- mural class in Archaeology. Le Patourel, J., Obituary: Canon [Rowland John] Wood, 1885-1975. Forster, G.C.F., The early years of Leeds corporation. Wilson, R.G., The corporation of Leeds in the eighteenth century. Fraser, D., The Leeds corporation, c. 1820-1850. Forster, G.C.F., Holy Trinity church in the history of Leeds, 1727-1977. Connor, W.J., The architect of Holy Trinity church, Leeds. Black, G., The Leeds Savage Club and its origins. Calloway, C.G., The ‘wild Indian savages’ in Leeds. Elton, E.A., A Victorian city mission: the Unitarian contribution to social progress in Holbeck and New Wortley. Morrish, P.S., A Yorkshire music critic in and Austria in 1889. A.W. and F.W., Obituary: His Honour Judge Allister Lonsdale, 1926-1977.

Yates, N., Leeds and the Oxford Movement: a study in ‘High Church’ activity in the rural deaneries of Allerton, Armley, Headingley and Whitkirk in the diocese of , Thoresby Society, 55 (1975)

The Thoresby Miscellany. XVII, Thoresby Society, 56 (1981) Boyle, M.B., ‘Fair befall the flax field’: aspects of the history of the Boyle family and their flax business. Jenkins, I., The Yorkshire Ladies’ Council of Education, 1871-91. Woledge, G., Obituaries: Charles Athelstane Lupton, 1897-1977; Kenneth John Bonser, 1892-1976. Anderson, P., The Leeds workhouse under the old Poor Law, 1726-1834. Lockwood, A., The origins of gas in Leeds: the Leeds gaslight Company, 1817-35. Russell, D., The Leeds Rational recreation Society, 1852-9: ‘music for the people in a mid- Victorian city. Creaser, M., William Vavasour: the squire of Weston, 1798-1833. Scott, B., The riots [1739] and the Revd. Benjamin Ingham. Woledge, G., Obituary: Frank Beckwith, 1904-1977.

Kirby, J.W. ed., The Manor and Borough of Leeds, 1425-1662: an edition of documents, Thoresby Society, 57 (1983)

Barnes, G.D., Kirkstall Abbey, 1147-1539: an Historical Study, Thoresby Society, 58 (1984)

The Thoresby Miscellany. XVIII, Thoresby Society, 59 (1985) Dobson, R.B., Yorkshire towns in the late fourteenth century. Kirby, J.W., The rulers of Leeds: gentry, clothiers and merchants, c. 1425-1626. Trowell, F., Speculative housing development in the suburb of Headingley, Leeds, 1838-1914. Woledge, G., The ‘1523’ Whitkirk Rental: a note. Obituaries: Jantje Elisabeth Uytenhoudt Exwood (1936-1983), Douglas (1928-1981), Frank Lucas Warborton (1907-1980). Pennock, P.M., The evolution of St James’s, 1845-94: Leeds Moral and Industrial Training School, Leeds Union Workhouse and Leeds Union Infirmary. Lovell, V.M.E., of Armley House, Leeds, 1762-1840: parton of the arts.

Beresford, M.W., East End, West End: the Face of Leeds during Urbanisation, Thoresby Society, 60-61 (1988)

Grady, K., The Georgian Public Buildings of Leeds and the West Riding, Thoresby Society, 62 (1989)

The Thoresby Miscellany. XIX, Thoresby Society, 63 (1990) Spence, R.T., Tithes and tithe-holders in the parish of Leeds from the Dissolution to the Restoration. Dalton, H.W., Walter Farquhar Hook, Vicar of Leeds: his work for the Church and the town, 1837-1848. Arnold, A.J., ‘Shall it be or Leeds?’: the origins of professional football in the West Riding textile district. Obituaries: George W. Black, MB, BS, FRCS (1903-1987), Geoffrey Woledge, BA, ALA (1901-1988).

Beresford, M.W.; Forster, G.C.F.; Kirby, J.W. eds., Leeds in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries, Thoresby Society, 64 (2008)

Second Series

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 1 (1991) Mortimer, J.E., Joseph Tatham’s School, Leeds. Mortimer, J.E., Thoresby’s ‘poor deluded Quakers’: the sufferings of Leeds Friends in the seventeenth century. Roberts, S., Joseph Barker and the Radical Cause, 1848-1851. Jenkins, E.W., David Forsyth and the School.

Webster, C., R.D. Chantrell, Architect: his Life and Work in Leeds, 1818-1847, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 2 (1992)

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 3 (1992) Johnston, C.P., The Charity School, the Church and the Corporation: aspects of educational provision for the poor in eighteenth-century Leeds. May, B.C., Waggonways andstaiths: the impact of the Middleton Colliery on the township of Hunslet c. 1750-1850. Elton, A., becoming a city: Leeds, 1893. Elton, A., Sir George Cockburn, 1848-1927. Obituaries: Stanley H. Burton, MA (1914-1991), Amy G. Foster, BA (1905-1991).

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 4 (1994 Harrison, B., Thorp Arch Hall, 1749-1756: ‘dabbling a little in Mortar’. Cookson, G., Early textile engineers in Leeds, 1780-1850. Morrish, P.S., Leeds and dismemberment of the diocese of Ripon. Jenkins, E.W., Leeds Grammar School, the Charity Commissioners and the education of girls, 1870-1901.

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 5 (1995 Burt, S., Leeds manor house: the development and changing function of a central site. Strong, R., Textile communities in the making: and its neighbourhood, 1700-1840. Treen, C., Edward Oates and the making of the lost American garden at Meanwoodside, 1834- 1864. Elton, A., Leeds cyclists and cycle makers, 1880-1901.

Sharples, M., The Fawkes Family and their Estates in Wharfedale, 1819-1936, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 6 (1997)

Friedman, T., Church Architecture in Leeds, 1700-1799, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 7 (1997)

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 8 (1998) Wark, K.R., Domestic servants in Leeds and its neighbourhood in the eighteenth century. Paz, D.G., William Aldam, backbench MP for Leeds, 1841-1847: national issues versus local interests. Shipway, M., The adoption of the Public Libraries Act in Leeds, 1861-1868. Meyer, W.R., Charles Henry Wilson: the man who was Leeds. Obituary: Michael Sykes, ARIBA (1932-1996).

Stead, G., The Moravian Settlement at Fulneck, 1742-1790, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 9 (1999)

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 10 (2000) Bergen, A., Leeds Jewry, 1930-1939: the challenge of anti-Semitism. Boud, R.C., The Great Exodus: the evacuation of Leeds school-children, 1939-1945. Obituary: Joyce North Pogson (1915-1999).

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 11 (2002 Appreciations on retirement: Mrs R. Stephens and Mrs J.W. Kirby, Hon. Editors. Wark, K.R., The Leeds North Eastern Railway extension, 1863-1869. Shelton, T., Episodes in the history of Golden Acre. Kent, A.L., ‘An Institution of Great Utility’: Leeds Public Dispensary, the early years, 1824-1867. Douglas, J., Leeds and the public patronage of fine art, 1809-1888.

Dalton, H.W., Anglican Resurgence under W.F. Hook in Early Victorian Leeds: Church life in a Nonconformist Town, 1836-1851, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 12 (2002)

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 13 (2003) Litton, P. ed., The journals of Sarah Mayo Parkes, 1815 and 1818. Potts, M.S., William Potts of Leeds, clockmaker. Morrish, P.S., Percy Alfred Scholes (1877-1958): music critic, educator, and encyclopaedist. Morgan, J., The Leeds elections of 1834 and 1835: a psephological analysis. Obituaries: Eric Lord Empsall (1910-2002), David Metcalf Watson (1921-2002).

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 14 (2004) Oates, J., Leeds and the Jacobite Rebellions of 1715 and 1745. Cottam, S., What was the relationship between elite culture and power in the town of Leeds from 1760 to 1820? Thornton, D., Edward Baines, editor: great man, great liar? The press assessment. Dalton, H.W., Sunday schools in Leeds: Church associations for children and young people, Leeds, 1836-1851.

Benn, W., More Annals of Leeds, 1880-1920, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 15 (2005)

Oates, J. ed., The Memoranda Book of John Lucas, 1712-1750, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 16 (2006)

Pullan, M.; Fisher, E., The Monuments of the Parish Church of St. Peter-at-Leeds, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 17 (2007)

The Thoresby Miscellany. Centenary Edition. Leeds in the Seventeenth and early Eighteenth Centuries, Thoresby Society, Second Series, (2008)

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 18 (2008)

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 19 (2009)

The Thoresby Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 20 (2010)

Meredith, P. ed., The Thursby Manuscripts, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 21 (2011)

Cruikshank, J., Headingley-cum-Burley c.1544-c.1784, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 22 (2012)

Morgan, J., The Burial Ground Problem in Leeds, c.1700-1914, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 23 (2013)

Miscellany, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 24 (2014)

Malcolmson, P.; Malcolmson, R. eds., Voices from Wartime Leeds: Three Mass Observation Diaries, Thoresby Society, Second Series, 26 (200?)

Meredith, P. ed., Volume One – A Celebration of Ralph Thoresby, Thoresby Society (2015)

Meredith, P. ed., Volume Two – Ralph Thoresby’s Review of his Life, 1658-1714, Thoresby Society (2015)