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Indexes to Cartulary of St Leonard's, Rawlinson Volume Index of Manuscripts British Library Stowe Charters R246, R332, R766–R767 MS Addit. 18276 (Fountains cartulary) R648 MS Addit. 37771 (Selby cartulary) R811 MS Cott. Nero D. iii (Cott.; Cartulary of St Leonard’s) R1, R2, R505, R731 MS Cott., Vit. C. vi (Meaux register) R725 MS Egerton 1141 (Meaux chronicle) R725 MS Egerton 2823 (Byland cartulary) R667, R812 MS Egerton 2827 (Easby cartulary) R665, R667, R813 MS Lansdowne 424 (Meaux cartulary) R725 Bodleian Library, Oxford Yorks. Charters R73, R815 MS Add. A 123 (Gascoigne’s notes) R114 MS Dods. 7 R97, R569–R570, R578, R582, R627–R628, R630, R632, R633, R650, R780 MS Dods. 8 R60, R184, R226, R721–R722, R724, R726, R734–R737, R762, R776, R793–R794, R798 MS Dods. 76 R220 MS Dods. 83 R21, R23, R40, R45–R46, R701 MS Dods. 95 R238, R279, R608, R727 MS Dods. 108 R766–R768, R772 MS Dods. 120b R237, R327–R328, R706–R723, R730–R732, R738–R741, R757– R766, R768, R770–R771, R773– R784, R786–R789, R791, R793, R795, R797, R799–R802, R804– R805, R807 MS Rawl. B. 455 (Rawl., Cartulary of St Leonard’s) R1–R688, R784 MS Top. Yorks. b. 14 (Torre’s catalogue) R487 MS Top. Yorks. e. 7 (Burton transcripts 1) R63–R65, R91, R100, R201, R344, R446, R459, R584, R776, R791, R810 MS Top. Yorks. e. 8 (Burton transcripts 2) R90, R93, R98, R190, R198, R232– R233, R262, R452–R453, R494, R630–R632, R733, R790 MS Top. Yorks. e. 9 (Burton transcripts 3) R98, R186, R343, R354, R373, R671, R729, R777, R779 MS Top. Yorks. e. 11 (Burton transcripts 5) R173, R710 MS Top. Yorks. e. 12 (Burton transcripts 6) R115, R246, R762, R776 Public Record Office (now The National Archives, Kew) C 53 (Charter Rolls) R1, R7, R104–R106, R578–R580, R642–R643, R784, R792–R793, R795–R796, R798–R799 C 66 (Patent Rolls) R427 E 344 (Valor Ecclesiasticus) R905 CP 25/1 (Feet of Fines) R4, R385, R595, R688 968 st leonard’s: rawlinson volume Broughton Hall MS Tempest R809 John Rylands University Library, Manchester MS Latin 219 (Meaux chronicle) R725 Leeds District Archives MS Ingilby R102, R702–R705 Lichfield Record Office Records of Lichfield Dean and Chapter R901–R904 Northamptonshire Record Office Fitzwilliam (Milton) Charters R600 Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Leeds MD59 (Middelton deeds) R357, R417–R423, R426, R668– R669, R742–R750, R752–R756, R800, R803–R804, R806–R808, R814 DD57 (Woolley Hall deeds) R728 York Minster Library Reg. Mag. Alb. R769 MS Add. 271 (Walbran transcripts) R785 Index of Headnotes Editorial notes have been included at the beginning of each topographical section of the cartulary. These give an overview of the tenure of the place and the hospital’s interest there. They are referred to in the text by the abbreviation ‘HN’. This index serves primarily to indicate where these notes may be found, but also includes refer- ences to each topographical section in ‘Supplementary Documents’. Thus, in similar manner to the seventeenth-century Contents List (pp. 1–3), it provides a finding aid for deeds belonging to a particular location. Aberford (WR), 190 Cayton (NR), 582 Acomb (WR), 4 Conistone (nr Kilnsey, WR), 145 Alverley (par. Wadworth, WR), 8 Copmanthorpe (WR), 138, 793 Ardsley (wap. Staincross, WR), 188 Cranswick (in Hutton Cranswick, ER), 584 Aughton (ER), 851 Cridling Stubbs (WR), 795 Bagley (par. Tickhill, WR), 536, 791 Dalton, North (ER), 898 Barnburgh (WR), 791 Darrington (WR), 168 Beningbrough (NR), 567 Deighton (WR), 174 Bentley (WR), 100, 158 Docker (par. Kendal, Westm.), 151 Bilbrough (WR), 91 Doncaster (WR), 158 Birchworth, see Hulebram Driffield (ER), 585 Blyth (Notts.), 53 Dringhouses (nr York, WR), 172 Bolledrunneland (lost, in Kirkby Malzeard ?, Duffield, North (ER), 703 WR), 101 Eastby (in Embsay, WR), 728 Braham (par. Spofforth, WR), 65 Eggborough (WR), 178 Bramham (WR), 69 Ellerton on Derwent (ER), 588 Bramhope (WR), 10, 791 Elsingbottom (par. Otley, WR), 291, 494 Bramley (nr Pudsey, WR), 71 Etton (ER), 852 Brampton en le Morthen (WR), 47 Everthorpe (par. North Cave, ER), 860 Brandesburton (ER), 851 Fairburn (WR), 193 Brantingham (ER), 578 Farnley (par. Otley, WR), 200 Brayton (WR), 76 Fenton (WR), 195, 266 Brodsworth (WR), 51 Filey(ER), 852 Broomfleet (ER), 569 Follifoot (nr Harrogate, WR), 196 Brotherton (WR), 793 Frismarsh (lost, nr Patrington, ER), 589 Bugthorpe (ER), 577 Ganton (ER), 591 Burnby (nr Pocklington, ER), 574 Gate Hill (par. Allerton Mauleverer, WR), Burton Leonard (WR), 93 234 Burton Salmon (WR), 60 Gelsthorpe (nr Whixley, WR), 236 Bustardthorp (lost, nr York, WR), 73 Goodmanham (ER), 595 Butterwick (par. Foxholes, ER), 571 Greasbrough (par. Rotherham, WR), 209 Cadeby (WR), 115 Grene (South Kirkby ?, WR), 241 Campsall (WR), 103 Grimston in Elmet (par. Kirkby Wharfe, Cantley (WR), 122 WR), 795 Carnaby (ER), 861 Grimston, North (ER), 593, 797 Catfoss (ER), 852 Hampole (WR), 247 Catterton (WR), 127 Harewood (WR), 251 Catton (nr Stamford Bridge, ER), 579 Harley (in Wentworth, WR), 798 Catton (par. Topcliffe, NR), 579, 582 Harpham (ER), 655 Cave, North (ER), 677, 898 Haugh (par. Rotherham, WR), 209 Cave, South (ER), 767 Hazlewood (WR), 815 970 st leonard’s: rawlinson volume Healey (in Batley, WR), 249 Pontefract (WR), 385 Heck (par. Snaith, WR), 812 Pudsey (par. Calverley, WR), 386, 818 Hedon (ER), 659 Ravenfield (par. Mexborough, WR), 398 Hellaby (WR), 798 Ravenser Odd (lost, ER), 899 Helmsley, Upper (NR), 729, 857 Reedness (WR), 818 Heslington (near York, ER), 596 Ribston (par. Spofforth, WR), 404 Hickleton (WR), 115, 797 Rimington (par. Gisburn, WR), 256 Hillam (WR), 246 Riston, Long (ER), 742 Holme on the Wolds (ER), 675 Rufforth (WR), 433, 819 Hoober (par. Gisburn, WR), 255 Sandbeck (in Maltby, WR), 825 Hooton Levitt (WR), 799 Sandhala (unident., WR ?), 825 Hornington (par Bolton Percy, WR), 242 Saxton (WR), 462, 826 Hotham (ER), 852 Scawsby (par. Brodsworth, WR), 489 Hoylandswain (WR), 798 Settrington (ER), 757 Huggate (ER), 638 Sherburn in Elmet (WR), 493 Hulebram (nr Birchworth ?, WR), 245 Shippen (lost, in Barnbow, WR), 496 Hunmanby (ER), 649 Skelton (ER), 780 Hutton Cranswick, see Cranswick Skipton (WR), 836 Ingmanthorpe (in Kirk Deighton, WR), 257 Skirlington (ER), 749 Inklemoor (par. Thorne, WR), 883 Skirpenbeck (ER), 761, 900 Kexby (par. Catton, ER), 865 Smeathalls (par. Birkin, WR), 517 Kirkby Malzeard, see Bolledrunneland Snapethorpe (in Kexbrough, WR), 753 Kirkby, South, see Grene Stainburn (par. Kirkby Overblow, WR), Knapton (nr York, WR), 263 524 Kniventhwaite (lost, in Bilbrough, WR), 91 Stainton (nr Tickhill, WR), 527 Knottingley (WR), 258, 816 Stamford Bridge (ER), 733 Langbar (par. Ilkley, WR), 269 Stillingfleet (ER), 758, 900 Lead (par. Ryther, WR), 304; chapel, 330 Stockeld (par. Spofforth, WR), 499, 827 Leathley (WR), 272, 817 Stockton on the Forest (NR), 765, 901 Litton (par. Arncliffe, WR), 871 Stubbs Hall (nr Hampole, WR), 247 Lob Wood (nr Bolton Priory, WR), 674 Swaythorpe (ER), 752 Lockington (ER), 874 Swinton (par. Masham, NR), 492 Loftus (NR), 266 Swinton (par. Wath and par. Mexborough, Lund (in Gateforth ?, WR), 341 WR), 491 Luttons Ambo (par. Weaverthorpe, ER), 873 Tadcaster (WR), 840 Malton (NR), 898 Thorpe in Balne (WR), 840 Marston, Long (WR), 343 Thorpe le Street (par. Market Weighton, Melton, West (in Brampton Bierlow, WR), ER), 741, 783 354 Thwing (ER), 783 Mexborough (WR), 342 Tickhill (WR and Notts.), 840 Middleton (par. Ilkley, WR), 355 Toulston (par. Newton Kyme, WR), 839 Middleton (par. Kirkby Lonsdale, Westm.), Towton (par. Saxton, WR), 837 354 Trumfleet (nr Thorpe in Balne, WR), 839 Middleton-on-the-Wolds (ER), 893 Ulleskelf (nr Kirkby Wharfe, WR), 540 Middleton Tyas (NR), 896 Ulvesthorpe (lost, in Pudsey, WR), 386, 538 Milby (nr Boroughbridge, WR and NR), Upton (par. Badsworth, WR), 531 373 Wadworth (par. Tickhill, WR), 542 Monkton, Moor (WR), 346 Walburn (par. Downholme, NR), 603 Monkton Priory (WR), 345 Wath-upon-Dearne (WR), 848 Morhamwick (par. Thorne, WR), 883 Weighton, Market (ER), 788 Naburn (ER), 706 Weston (nr Otley, WR), 543 Newton-le-Willows (par. Patrick Brompton, Wetherby (par. Spofforth, WR), 538 NR), 380 Wharram le Street (ER), 902 Nidd (nr Ripley, WR), 382 Wheldrake (ER), 738 Octon (ER), 710 Wickersley (WR), 848 Ouseburn (WR), 534 Wilberfoss (ER), 784 index of headnotes 971 Wodall (unident., WR), 850 Woolthwaite (par. Tickhill, WR), 536 Woodhouse Grange (in Saxton, WR), 544 Worsbrough (WR), 850 Index of Family Notes This index is designed to facilitate access to the main entry for a family or individual, which may be no more than a reference to another work. These entries are referred to in the text by the abbreviation ‘FN’. Bold indicates that the family appears in a chart pedigree. Aberford, see Shippen Birkin, 467, 517 Acklam, 721 Birkin, rectors, 523 Ackton, 308, 311 Blyth, priors of, 56, 59 Adam son of Norman, 23 Bois, Bosco, Boys, 93 Adel, rectors of, 68 Bossall, 591 Aguillun, 875, 876 Brabazon, 695 Airmyn, 769 Braham, 356, 432 Alan canon of York, 550 Bramham, 69 Alan son of Torfin, 551 Bramhope, 11, 22, 255 Aldwarke, 843 Branton, 122 Allerston, 551 Breary, 17 Amundeville, 644 Breton, Bretton Bretton, 434, and see Anlaby, 773 Bugthorpe, Pool, Rufforth Araines, 771 Bretton (of Burton Salmon), 60 Arches, 145, 568 Brignall, Ranulf clerk of, 736 Arecy, 645 Brignall, rectors of, 736 Argam, see Erghum Brough, 598 Arnhale, 454 Brus, 78, 568 Arthington, 13, 14 Buckton, 652, 653 Aske, 686 Bugthorpe (of Bugthorpe, ER), 434, 437 Askham, rectors of, 436 Bugthorpe (of Bugthorpe, nr Maltby), 54 Asteburn, see Estburn Buhtton, Ralph de, clerk, 626 Aumale, William earl of, 659 Bulmer, Stephen of, 322 Ayton, 865 Burdun, 865, 867
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