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The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 1870 to 2010 A LIST OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL 1870 TO 2010 Volumes 1 to 82 published between 1870 and 2010 have been placed on the Internet Archive where they can be searched, read or downloaded free of charge. Go to: h t t p s : / / a r c h i v e . o r g / d e t a i l s / yorkshirearchaeologicalandhistoricalsociety?sort=titleSorter This list is not a substitute for the digitised volumes. It is offered as a convenient means of identifying articles and authors of potential interest to the researcher. Yorkshire Archaeological & Historical Society 2017 ARTICLES IN THE YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL FROM 1870 TO 2010 Title Author Page numbers Volume 1, 1870 Ancient Bloomeries in Yorkshire Miall, L.C. 110-115 Ancient Flint and Stone Implements from the Surface soil of Yorkshire [East Riding], On Monkman, C. 024-40 Ancient Pedigree of Hanson of Rastrick Armytage, G.J. 079-85 Anglo-Saxon Graves on Howe Hill, near Carthorpe, in the parish of Burneston, North Riding, On Lukis, W.C. 175-181 Book of Rates for the West Riding of the County of York, On the Barber, F. 153-168 Enameled Ornament found at Slack [Huddersfield], On an Way, A. 011-12 Finding of Flint Implements in the Valley Gravels and Hessle Clay of Yorkshire, On the Monkman, C. 041-57, 334-336 Flint Implements and Tumuli of the Neighbourhood of Wath [West Riding], On the Lukis, W.C. 116-126 Inscriptions on Mural Monuments in the Parish Church at Warmfield, Otherwise Kirkthorp in the Deanery of 058-68, 336 Pontefract, and correction List of Roman Coins found at Slack [Huddersfield] 086-88 Materials for the Topography of the Wapentake of Agbrigg, On the Raine, J. 013-23 Memoir of Sir Thomas Herbert of Tinterne, in the County of Monmouth, and of the City of York Davies, R. 182-214 Notice of Henry Jenkins, the Yorkshire Centenarian, A Raine, J. 127-131 Obituary Notice of Mr. John Burgess of Rastrick 168 Obituary Notice of Mr. John Nowell, of Farnley Wood 88 Original Grant from Edmund de Lacy to his Tenants at Westchep, near Pontefract, An Raine, J. 169-174 Painted Glass at Methley, Part I, On the Fowler, J. 215-220 Painted Glass at Thornhill, On the Fowler, J. 069-78, 107-109 Register of Burials in York Minster [1634-1836], accompanied by monumental inscriptions Skaife, R.H. 226-330 Roman Station at Slack [Huddersfield], On the Barber, F. 001-11 Some Ancient Inscribed Stones at Dewsbury, On Fowler, J.T. 221-225 Some Civil War Documents Relating to Yorkshire, On Peacock, E. 089-106 Three Epitaphs in Beverley Minster, On Boulter, W.C. 331-334 Two Heraldic Bench-ends in Great Sandal Church, On Fowler, J. 132-152 Word Wapentake, On the 23 Volume 2, 1871 Almondbury in Feudal Times Walker, J.K. 001-34 Antiquarian Notices of Clay House in Greteland, parish of Halifax, county of York and appendix and supplement Hunter, J. 129-170 Buried Cruciform Platforms in Yorkshire Monkman, C. 069-78 Charles Brook [obituary] 454-455 Dedications of the Yorkshire Churches, The Raine, J. 180-192 Edward Morton, F.S.A [obituary] 454 First and Second Houses of Lacy, The Nichols, J.G. 171-179 Frederick Lumb [obituary] 456 Grimthorpe, a Monograph [East Riding] Davies, R. 195-214 Inscriptions on Church Bells of the East Riding of Yorkshire Boulter, W.C. 082-86, 215-225 James Stansfeld [obituary] 450-454 John Edward Dibb [obituary] 456-458 Memoir of John Burton, M.D., F.S.A., Sometime of Heath, near Wakefield, and Afterwards of the City of York, Davies, R. 403-440 1710-1771 Memoir of Martin Lister, M.D.,F.R.S., 1638-1712 Davies, R. 297-320 Notes on a Bell Inscription formerly at All Saints', Pontefract & additional note Fowler, J.T. 061-68, 193-194 Painted Glass at Methley, Part II, On the Fowler, J. 226-245 Register of Marriages in York Minster [1681-1736] Skaife, R.H. 097-128, 321-370 Ripon Minster Library and its Founder Fowler, J.T. 371-402 Some Lascells [of Sowerby, near Thirsk] Deeds and Evidences Greenwell, W. 087-96 Star-Chamber Complaint Against Humber Pirates Peacock, E. 246-251 Subsidy Roll for the Wapentake of Agbrigg and Morley of the 15th Henry VIII, A Cartwright, J.J. 043-60 Subsidy Roll of Skyrack Wapentake of the 15th Henry VIII Cartwright, J.J. 289-296 Supplementary Remarks on Buried Cruciform Platforms in Yorkshire Coote, H.C. 078-81 William Stott Banks [obituary] 459-460 Womersley Crucifix & postscript Fowler, J. 035-42, 96 Yorkshire Runic Monuments Haigh, D.H. 252-288 !1 Volume 3, 1875 Certain "Starrs," or Jewish Documents, Partly Relating to Northallerton, On Fowler, J.T. 055-63 Entries Relative to the Bunny Family, in the Normanton Parish Register Banks, W.S. 008-25 Inscriptions on the Church Bells of the East Riding Boulter, W.C. 026-32, 404-407 Local Muniments [Langton Hall, East Riding] 064-80 Mediaeval Jews of York Part I., Part II Davies, R. 147-197 Memoir of Francis Drake, of York, F.S.A., F.R.S, 1696-1771, A Davies, R. 033-54 Monasteries of S. Heiu and S. Hild [Hartlepool, Whitby] & Note on Healaugh Tombstone, On the Haigh, D.H. 349-391, 408 Register of Marriages in York Minster [1736-1762] Skaife, R.H. 081-146 So-called Acoustic Pottery at Fountain's Abbey, On the Fowler, J. 001-7 Window Representing the Life and Miracles of S. William of York, On a Fowler, J. 198-348 Yorkshire Records [Pipe Roll, 31st Henry I; Red Book of the Exchequer 12th & 13th John] 392-403 Volume 4, 1876 Autobiographical Memoir of Rev. Thomas Broughton [b. 1628] Jackson, C. 377-383 Biographical Notes on the Yorkshire Tenants named in Domesday Book Ellis, A.S. 114-157, 214-248, 384-415 Byland Abbey i-viii Certificate of Non-Villenage, On a Peacock, E. 158-160 Defences of York, The Clark, G.T. 001-42 Harwood Evidences. Redman of Harwood and Levens [Westmorland] Duckett, G. 085-113 Leeds Old Pottery Bond, E. 043-46 Letter on the Threatened Removal of York Wills to London 463-465 List of Justices of the Peace and Others against Removal of York Wills 466-479 Local Muniments Peacock, E. 161-169 Memoir of John Carr of York, Architect, A Davies, R. 202-213 Memorial of the Council of the Society to Sir James Hannen regarding the removal of Yorkshire Wills and Testaments 461-463 to London Pedigree of Redman Duckett, G. 84 Runic Inscriptions discovered at Thornhill, On Haigh, D.H. 416-455 Sir Robert Swift [c1550-c1625] Jackson, C. 048-55 St. Cuthbert Window in York Minster, On the Fowler, J.T. 249-376 Subsidy Roll for York and Ainsty Peacock, E. 170-201 Where was 'Cambodunum'? Haigh, D.H. 056-70 Yorkshire Mints under the Danish Kings Haigh, D.H. 072-83 Volume 5, 1877 Biographical Notes on the Yorkshire Tenants named in Domesday Book - The Under-tenants Ellis, A.S. 289-330 Caer Ebrauc, the First City of Britain Haigh, D.H. 350-361 Discovery of a Well in Beverley Minster, On the Stephenson, W. 126-133 Episode in the Municipal History of the city of York [1642], An Davies, R. 052-62 Great East Window, Selby Abbey, The Fowler, J. 331-349 Healaugh Tombstone - Additional Note Haigh, D.H. 223-226 Introductory Note to Memoirs on the Wilsons of Bromhead 063-64 John Wilson of Bromhead's Collection of Charters, etc Made Between 1735 and 1783 Hunter, J. 111-119 King James the Second's Proposed Repeal of the Penal Laws and Test Act in 1688; His Questions to the Magistracy Duckett, G. 433-470 and Corporations Touching the Same; with Their Answers Thereto, in the Three Ridings of Yorkshire Lists of Officers in Colonel Darcy's Regiment and Lord Falconbridge's Troop in the North-Riding. (Rawlinson MS. A, Duckett, G. 472-473 139a) Local Muniments: abstracts of deeds in the possession of James Montague, esq, of Melton-on-the-Hill, near Jackson, C. 227-240 Doncaster Memoir on the Origin, Descent, and Alliances of the Family of Wilson of Bromhead, West Riding, 1824, A Hunter, J. 069-110 Memorial of the Council to the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, praying them 482-484 to make due provision at York for the Reception and Safe Custody of the Wills and Testamentary records of the Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York Monuments in Normanton Church, with Genealogical Notes, On Tomlinson, G.W. 267-288 Prefatory Letter to Wilson's Yorkshire Deeds Hunter, J. 064-68 Report of the King's Agents as to Choice of Members for Yorkshire, York, Kingston-upon-Hull, Knaresborough, Duckett, G. 470-472 Scarborough, Ripon, Richmond, Hedon, Boroughbridge, Malton, Thirsk, Aldborough, Beverley, Northallerton, and Pontefract. (Rawlinson MS. A, 139b) !2 Rolls of the Collectors in the West-Riding of the Lay-Subsidy (Poll Tax) 2 Richard II., Wapentake of Staincross 417-432 Rolls of the Collectors in the West-Riding of the Lay-Subsidy (Poll Tax) 2 Richard II., Wapentake of Strafforth 001-51 Rolls of the Collectors in the West-Riding of the Lay-Subsidy (Poll Tax) 2 Richard II., Wapentake of Tickhill 241-266 Schedule of Deeds Relating to Bromhead and the Wilsons Hunter, J. 120-125 Two Altars, Dedicated to the MATRES, in the York Museum, On Haigh, D.H. 406-416 West Riding Sessions Rolls Barber, F. 362-405 Yorkshire Dials Haigh, D.H.
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