years) destroyed. The position is, however, clearly defined by the singular presence of two adjoining gates to the same field, one of which leads to the Pontefract portion and the other to the half acre which pays rates to Carleton. The termination of this Carleton portion was in the Middle Ages fixed by the Carleton Cross, and it is now ascertained by the position of "Rest and be Thankful.” There were, it may be interesting to know, two other such boundary crosses in different parts of the borders of Pontefract, and, as I have said, in somewhat similar positions to that to which I have assigned the Carleton Cross. All three may be attributed to the 12th century, but of only one of them are there any remains. This is the bed of a shaft which has been called Stump Cross for centuries, probably since its demolition; but its original name, as recorded in the Pontefract Chartulary, was Ralph's Cross, and it was the boundary between Ferrybridge and Pontefract, on the road to Ferrybridge. A pretended engraving of three sides of the shaft of this Cross is given in Bishop Gough's Camden (III. 32, plate ii., 1789), which is reproduced in Fox's History of Pontefract, with an inaccurate reference. But the Bishop does not state his authority. The third such cross was on the lower Darrington Road, that from the Old Church neighbourhood, which was a part of the old turnpike road from Wentbridge to Ferrybridge. It was the boundary between the last-named place and that outlying portion of Pontefract which is called the Greave Field. All, it will be observed, were upon the high roads to Carleton, to Ferrybridge, and to Darrington respectively. RICHARD HOLMES. Pontefract. LXIII. THE LATE REV. DANIEL HENRY HAIGH. MR. G. D. LUMB, writing to Notes and Queries (8th S., vii. 102), points out what appears to be a mistake in my obituary notice of Father Haigh in the Yorks. Arch. Journal, vol. vi. p. 53. "The notice states that before joining the Roman Church on Jan. 1st, 1847, Mr. Haigh had in great part built a new church, dedicated to All Saints, in York Road, Leeds." 1 do not now remember what was my authority for this statement, whether or not The Tablet for May 24th, 1879, from which I gathered some particulars. But it would seem from The Leeds Intelligencer of November 2nd, 1850, that the foundation-stone was laid October 28th, 1846, the site having been purchased from a portion of an offertory at the consecration of St. Saviour's, and that Mr. Haigh had offered to build a church at a cost of £15,000. Mr. Haigh's secession, two months afterwards, involved the withdrawal of this offer; he spent the £15,000 on a handsome place of worship for Roman Catholics, at Erdington, near Birmingham; and the church at Leeds having been endowed by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, was paid for by funds raised by the Rev. W. Randall, the first incumbent, and a committee of twelve gentlemen in the town. J. T. F. Abyrforth, Ric. de, 67 Adam Vetus, 134 n. Adam de St. Victor, 256 Adelinus, Wm. son of, 130, 131 Adwick-le-Street, Hermit's Well at, 112 Agard, Lady Alesia, 77; Sir Andrew, 77 Aleyn, John, 147; Richard, 147 Almsbox, Hazlewood Chapel, 540 Alverton, Matthew de, 69 Ami, Herman, 46 Amundevil, Ralf de, 69 Amyas, Elizabeth, 266. Anchorites of Doncaster, 191 Andomar, Cardinal, 85 Andrews, Sir Edmund, 450, 455 Ankelinus, Thomas, son of, 139 Anne, Thomas, 221 Anston, 63; Church, 393; de, family of, 63 Appilby, Rev. Thomas, 191 Appilgarth, John, Symon, Thos., Wm., 45. Appleby, 265; White Friars of, 191; Appletreewick, 441 A pula, Sir Carinus de, 56; Simon de, 114 Archer, Joseph, 459 Arcubus or Arches, family of, 60 n., 67, 101, 140, 245 Ardsley, 221 Arkyn, Magota, 64 Armada, Spanish, 538 Armagh, Archbishop of, 85 n. Armitage, Mrs., General Pitt-Rivers' Ex- Arms-Bruce, 244, 255 n., 260, 315; Brus, 252, 254 n.; Chuselden, 82; Armytage, the late Mr. J. G., of Thick- Arundel, John, 251 Ascherford, John, son of, 264 Aske, Roger, 45 Aslin, Astin, 131 Assenhirst, John de, 48 Aston (Rotherham), de, family of, 64, 65, 72-75 Athelingfleet, 106 Atkinson, Canon, 236; Rev. John, of Atte Brigg', Michael, 46 Aughton (N. R.) Church, 29 Robert, 196, 197; Sir Thomas, 163 Beche, Wm. de la, 161 Beckwith, Richard, 216; Thomas, 217 Bedford, Lucy, Countess of, 448 Beenham, Berks, 459 Beer, Agnes, 58; Robt., 58 Beeston, Richard, 179 Beighton, Robt. de, 64; Matilda de, 73 Beke, Anthony, Bishop of Durham, 219 Belgic ditches, 41 Belle, Peter, 53 Bellew, John de, 245 n., 247; Sir John Bells at Lenchwick, 453; New Malton, 2 Bercar', Gilbert, 53; Wm., 73, 74 Berley, Roger de, 72 Berrie, John, 199 Berry, of Netherthong, family of, 206-208 106 Beverley Minster, 7, 268 Bevot, family of, 112 n. Beylins, Harry, 215 Bigod, Constance, 266; Sir John, 266 Bilham, Alice de, Thomas de, 132 Bindlows, Thos., 58 Bierley, Roger de, 63 Bingley, Gilbert de, 51 Birdforth Wapentake, 341 Birdsall Church, 286 Birkhede, Rauf, 179 Birkin, 104 n.; Adam de, 115 Birkthwait, Robt. de, 149 Birlayston, Wm. de, 75 Birstall, Ric. de, 51, 53; Wm. de, 137 n. Bishopton, John de, 56 Bisset, 111 n.; of North Elmsall, 195; family of, 129, 149, 195-198 Blacker, Captain Ferdinand, 185 Blevent, Walter, 52 Boby, Eva de, Hugh de, 134 n. Bokerly Dyke, 38-42 Bolingbroke, Henry of, 264, 265 Bonivant, Col. George, 181-186 Bosco, Elias de, 68; Geoffrey de, 59; Bosvile, Mr. A. W. Macdonald, 225; Deeds, Bot, John Stephen, 70 Boteler, Edmund le, 130 Bouer, Daniel, 76; Laurence, 76 Boundaries, survival of pre-Norman, 293 Bowdale, Nicholas, 61 Bower, Katherine, 50; Thos., 71 Boyne, William, F.S.A., Memorial notice Boynton, Chr., 45; Thos., 78 Brabayn, Eva, 111 n. Brachycephalic skulls, 37, 38 Bradford, Robert, 222, 223 Braithwait, Gocelin de, 55 Bramhalle, Geo., 220 Bramham, Serlo de, 150 Brampton, Walter de, 56; Wm. de, 191 Brasses-Richard and Margaret Ask, 29; Brome, John del, 72; Wm. del, 73, 74 Brook, Richard, 77, 78 Brooke, Col., F.S.A., The Township of Broughton, Edward, 459; Margaret, 460 Browne, Professor, 189; Amye, 214; Bruis, de, family of, 52, 61 n., 104 n., Brun, Hugh le, Robert le, 76 Brus, Adam (I.) de, 244, 251; Adam (II.) Bulmer Wapentake, 340 Burdon, Mr. John, 191, 237; family of, Burgh, family of, 47, 51, 66, 75, 149; Burghwallis, 121, 294, 299, 302 Burials in Conventual Churches, 228, 266; Burrow, Robert, 320 |