ILLUSTRATIONS. FIGURE OF ST. MARGARET, FROM MARTON PRIORY. KILTON CASTLE : Plan of Kilton Castle The North-East Tower.-North Front The North-East Tower.-East Front Window in Basement of North-East Tower Fireplace in Basement of North-East Tower. ROMAN TOMBSTONE AT YORK. PHOTO OF SWORD DUG UP NEAR WAKEFIELD SPECIMENS FOUND IN THE ANGLIAN CEMETERY AT HOB HILL, to face 132 Arms of Sigston, in the Aisle Window of Kirby Sigston 139 PLAN OF SUPPOSED ROMAN "CAMP NEAR HARROGATE to face 145 HAREWOOD CASTLE, DETAILS AT 177 BRONZE RING, FOUND NEAR GIGGLESWICK 237 BRIDLINGTON PRIORY: CLOISTER ARCADE (two plates) to face 238 to face 257 PAGE AN EXCAVATION AT ADEL :-Plan and Sections, Adel Camp to face 288 AN UNRECORDed Brass at BOSSALL, IN THE NORTH RIDING :- THE CASTLES OF THE NORTH RIDING :— Plan of Cropton, Castleton, Castle Leavington, and ,, Helmsley Castle. 296 to face 336 352 358 Foss, Feliskirk, and Killerby Castles Pickering and Pickhill Castles, and Pickering (Beacon Hill). Sheriff Hutton and Topcliffe Castles. Skelton Castle Skelton Castle from the N.N.W Skelton Castle in 1762 Whorlton and Yafforth Castles. Map of North Riding of Yorkshire to face 366 372 378 Line 13 from bottom. For caracata read carucata. Line 8. For Walter de Gray read Walter Giffard. Note, col. 2, line 1. For Monstervillers read Moustervillers. Add after line 15-Henry le Scrope, chamberlain 1346 and bailiff 1349-50, was still living in 1394. Free of the city of York in 1342 as "Henricus le Skrope de Manfeld." In 1377 the city chamberlains received 4s. rent de "Henrico de Manfeld pro terris Galfridi Lescrop super Byshopeshill" (Corp. Records, A.y., p. 3). On 25 April, 1394, John de Manfeld, rector of a mediety of St. Mary's Bishophill senior, bequeathed the residue of his estate Henrico de Manfeld consanguineo meo," to Julian his wife, and to Alice, daughter of the said Henry de Manfeld (Reg. Test., i, fo. 65b). Julian was the daughter of John de Briggenhall [Brignall], of York, whose brother, Richard de B., mercer, free in 1337, died in 1362, leaving an only child, Agnes, who by deed made 9 July, 1366, in the church of St. Mary-in-the-Strand, London, gave all her property in York to Henry de Manfeld of that city. ROBT. H. SKAIFE. |