sixth and last earl of, 242 seq.; Henry Nevill, fifth earl of, his tomb at Stain- drop, 228; his will, 237; Ralph Neville, first earl of, 178 seq.; his seals, 195; his tomb at Staindrop, 189; his will, 196; Ralph Nevill, second earl of, 201 seq.; his seals, 214n.; his tomb at Staindrop, 206. Westmerlande, Dan Robert, chan- cellor of the Prior, 299. Wharton Hall, many parts of the old building left, xxiv; Wharton tomb in Kirby Stephen church, xxiv.
Whickham church visited, xvii. Whitaker's Richmondshire, ii. White, colour for Lent, 134n., 135n., 136n.
Whitewashing of paintings, 1, 2. Whittingham, meeting at, ix; præ- Conquest masonry in church of, ix. Whychegate in Horsleyhope, 290. Widdrington, arms of family of,
XXX; church described, xxix; meeting at, xxix, xlvi; William, lord, his forfeiture in 1715, xxix. Wilfrid, Saint, founder of St. Andrew's, Bywell, lxxxi. Wilkynson, Edward, 298; Wilham,
William,conversus monachorum, his
evidence about the right of the Convent of Durham to take wood out of the Bishop's forest, 288.
William, monk and priest, his
evidence about the building of a camera at Muggles- wick, 289.
William the Lion besieges Wark castle, cxi.
Willy, Mr., curate of Chester-le- Street, his proceedings, lxxv. Witches' camp near Hepple, resting place of Meg of Meldon, xiv.
Witton Gilbert, account of the parish by the rector, the Rev. A. Watts, xli; fine window in the ancient hospital there, xlii; Leper hospital there, xli, xlii; takes the second member of its name from Gilbert de Laton, xli; the parish registers and Elizabethan communion plate examined, xli.
Woller, Robert, of Cornsorau, a witness, 295.
Wolsingham Park, 299. Wood called Denshelm at Muggles- wick (860 acres) given by Bishop Stichill to the Con- vent, 291.
Woodhorn church, account of, xxxii, xlvii; female effigy there, xxxii.
Woodhorn, given by Ceolwolf, king of Northumbria, to St. Cuthbert, xxxi. Wressle castle, account of, by the Rev. J. R. Boyle, F.S.A.; lxix; built in 1390 by Thomas Percy, lxix. Wycliffe church described by the Rev. J. F. Hodgson, lv. Wylkynson, Wylham, a witness,
Yanwath hall, a castellated house of the 14th century, with great hall and panelling,
Yarm church, monumental slab of a merchant, 15th century, in, xxii; Norman west front there, xxii.
York, St. Cuthbert's, window at, 2, 3.
York Minster, Lady chapel there,
York, St. Leonard's hospital, land let to, by Hilary, widow of John de Siggeston, vii.
Xiphilin, his account of Trajan's
bridge over Danube, 8.
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