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Originals at Chester. To be edited by Mr. William Ferguson Irvine.
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i. AVUls and Inventories. To be edited by Mr. J. Crawford Hodgson.
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Maud Sellers.
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Mr. William Brown. (In the press.)
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8. Liber Vitae, with Reproductions of the MS.
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Mr. Hamilton Thompson.
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with illustrative documents. To be edited by Mr. H. H. E. Craster.
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House of Lords, w-ith other seveutecnth-ceutury documents relating to the same
county. To be edited by Mr. H. M. "Wood.
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Mr. J. C. Hodgson.
13. The Ecclesiastical Constitutions of the Northern Province. To be edited by the Bev.
Canon James Wilson.
14. A Volume from the MS3. of the Trinity House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. To be edited by
Miss M. Hope Dodda.
15. The Tithe Accounts of the parish of Gainford during the early part of the seventeenth
century, with other kindred documents. To be edited by Miss Alice Edleston.
16. A Volume from the papers at Lambeth, the British Museum and elsewhere, relating to
the property of the clergy in the East Biding, sequestrated during the Great
Kebellion. To be edited by the Ect. Claude Jenkins.
LIST OF OFFICERS & MEMBERS, 1916.
PATRON AND PRESIDENT.
His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, K.G.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
Lord Barnard, Raby Castle, Darlington.
Kennett C. Bayley, Durham.
Rev. Canon Brown, Old Elvet, Durham.
William Brown, Sowerby, Thirsk.
S. J. Chadwick, Lyndhurst, Devvsbury.
J. W. Clay, Rastrick House, Brlghouse.
Francis Collins, M.D., Lyme Regis.
F. W. Dendy, Osborne Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
R. H. Edleston, D.C.L., Rhadegund Buildings, Cambridge.
Rev. Canon Fowler, Durham.
Rev. William Greenwell, Durham.
The Very Rev. H. H. Henson, Dean of Durham.
J. Crawford Hodgson, Alnwick.
J. G. Hodgson, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Rev. J. M. Marshall, Croft Rectory, Darlington.
Colonel Parker, C.B., Browsholme Hall, Clitheroe.
The Very Rev. A. P. Purey-Cust, Dean of York.
The Very Rev. H. E. Savage, Dean of Lichfield.
Brigadier-General" Surtees, C.B., Mainsforth Hall, Ferryhill.
Major Turton, Kildale Hall, Grosmont, York.
Richard Welford, Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Rev. F. G. Wesley, 70, Christchurch Road, Winchester.
Rev. Canon Wilson, Dalston Vicarage, Cumberland.
SECRETARY.
Rev. Dr. Gee, The Castle, Durham.
TREASURER.
John George Gradon, Durham.
MEMBERS, WITH THE DATES OF THEIR ADMISSION.*
Wilfrid H. Acum, 15, Lordship Lane, Wood Green, N. 7th March, 191 1.
Rev. C. E. Adamson, Houghton le Spring Rectory. 4th December, 1898.
Lord Aldenham, Aldenham Park, Elstree, Herts. January, 1908.
Lady Amherst of Hackney (Lady William Cecil), Stowlangtoft Hall, Bury
St. Edmunds, ist December, 1868.
* The number of three hundred and fifty members, to which the Society is limited, is
generally full. Judging from past experience, there will be ten or twelve vacancies every year,
and these will be regularly iilled up. New members will be elected by the Council according
to priority of application, unless the son or representative of a deceased member wishes to be
chosen in his place. This list is corrected up to December, 1915.
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SirGeorgeArmytage, Bart., Kirklees Park Brighouse. 2nd June, 1868. {Vice-
President, 1905 — 1913)
Sir J. E. Backhouse, Bart., Darlington. 5th June, 1877.
Thus. H. Barker, Brookfield Gardens, West Kirby, Liverpool. 4th Decem-
ber, 1902.
Lord Barnard, Raby Castle. 6th December, 1892. {Vice-President, 1900 —
1916.)
Kennett C. Bayley, Durham. 1st December, 1903. {Vice-President and
Auditor, 1906 — 1916.)
Rev. Canon Beanlands, Aynscombe House, Sevenoaks, Kent. 7th December,
1909.
Sir Hugh Bell, Bart., Rounton Grange, Northallerton. 4th June, 1907.
Edward Bell, York Street, Covent Garden, London. 3rd March, 1891.
John Bilson, Hessle, Hull. 5th March, 1895.
Edmund Bishop, Caburn, Barnstaple, ist December, 1874.
Thomas M. Blagg, 25, Cartergate, Newark-on-Trent. 4th December, 1898.
C. H. Blair, 32, Hawthorn Road, Gosforth, Northumberland. ist June, 1915.
Lord Bolton,"^ Bolton Hall, Wensley. 5th March, 1889.
Rev. D. S. Boutflower, Sherburn House, Durham. 6th June, 1916.
Messrs. Bowes and Bowes, Cambridge. 7th March, 1865.
Thomas Boynton, Norman House, Bridlington Quay. 2nd December, 1884.
Noel P. W. Brady, Ferryside, Twickenham, ist December, 1903.
W. Parker Brewis, Glenbrae, Jesmond Park, Newcastle. 3rd March, 1908.
John A. Brooke, Fenay Hall, Huddersfield. ist December, 1908.
Rev. William Brown, Old Elvet, Durham. 3rd December, 1889. {Vice-
President, 1897 — 1916.)
William Brown, The Old House, Sowerby, Thirsk. 3rd December, 1889.
{Secretary, 1897 — 1916. Vice-President, 1916.)
The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. 7th December, 1886.
George Buchannan, Whitby. 6th June, 1876.
The King of Bulgaria. 4th March, 1902.
Rosalind, Countess of Carlisle, Boothby Manor House, Brampton. 4th
December, 1912.
S. J. Chadvvick, Lyndhurst. Oxford Road, Dewsbury. 6th December, 1881.
{Vice-President, 1901 — 1916.;
J. E. Champney, Abchurch Chambers, London, W. 3rd December, 1895.
H. M. Chapman, St. Martin's Priory, Canterbury. 6th June, 1882.
Edward Thomas Clark, Snaith, Yorkshire. 7th December, 1880.
G. D. A. Clark, Belford Hall, Northumberland, ist December, 1874.
J. W. Clay, Rastrick, Brighouse. 2nd June, 1868. {Vice-President, 1900 —
1916.)
Mrs. Clayton, Cliesters, Northumberland. 2nd December, 1890.
E. F. Coates, c/o E. Almack, 99, Gresham Street, London, E.C. 4th March,
1901.
Rev. Carus Vale Collier, Langton Rectory, Malton. 3rd December, 1897.
Francis Collins, M.D., St. Andrews, Lyme Regis. 7th December, 1886. {Vice-
President, 1S97 — 1 9 16.)
Lady Cowell, Clifton Castle, Bedale. Sth March, 1895.
Right Rev. Bishop Cowgill, Bishop's House, Leeds. 3rd December,
191 1.
Herbert H. E. Craster, All Souls' College, Oxford. 4th December, 1906.
The Marquis of Crewe, Crewe Hall, Nantwich. 30th December, 1858.
Lord Crewe's Trustees, c/o K. C. Bayley, The College, Durham. 2nd June,
1891.
Ralph Creyke, Rawcliffe Hall, Selby. 7th December, 1880.
E. W. Crossley, Dean House, Triangle, Halifax. 5th June, 1906.
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Rev. Matthew CuUey, Coupland Castle, Northumberland. 5th June, 1902.
F. W. Dendy, Eldon House, Osborne Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 4th Decem-
ber,-i894. {Vice-President, 1897 — 1916.)
Sir Lewis T. Dibdin, D.C.L., 15, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. 3rd March, 1891.
Robert Dobson, Golden Square, Market Place, Warrington. 6th June, 1907.
Bishop of Durham, Auckland Castle. 3rd March, 1908.
Earl of Durham, Lambton Castle, ist December, 1901.
R. H. Edleston, D.C.L., Rhadegund Buildings, Cambridge. 3rd December,
1895. [Vice-President, 1908 — 1916.)
John Eland, 40, Carey Street, Strand, W.C. 6th March, 1900.
Rev. H. Ellershaw, Bishop Hatfield's Hall, Durham. 1st March, 1892.
C. J. Fogg Elliot, Staindrop, Darlington. 6th June, 1913.
H. G. Carr-Ellison, 15, Portland Terrace, Newcastle. 4th December, 1906.
J. Meade Falkner, Divinity House, Durham. 5th December, 1905.
Wm. Farrer, Hallgarth, Carnforth. 3rd March, 1914.
G. Foyle Fawcett, 29, Beaumont Street, Liverpool. 6th June, 1905.
Mrs. Hugh Fenwick, Brinkburn Priory, Morpeth. 3rd June, 1897.
C. D. Forster, Clerk of Peace, Burradon, Rothbury, 6th June, 1916.
R. H. Forster, 2, Enmore Road, Putney, S.W. 2nd March, 1909.
Rev. Canon Foster, Timberland Vicarage, Lincoln. 5th June, 1912.
Rev. Canon Fowler, M.A., D.C.L., F.S.A., Bishop Hatfield's Hall, Durham.
4th June, 1872. {Vice-President, 1872 — 1916. Treasurer, 1883 — 88.)
Sir Alfred Scott Gatty, Garter King of Arms, Heralds' College, London.
7th March, 1876.
Rev. H. Gee, D.D., University College, Durham. 3rd June, 1902. {Vice-
President, 1905 — 1916. Secretary of tlic Society, 1916.)
C. W. Goodger, 18, Market Street, Newcastle. 1st December, 1908.
John George Gradon, Lynton House, Durham. 3rd March, 1891. {Treasurer,
1891 — 1916.)
Sir Walpole Greenwell, Bart., 17, Portman Square, London, W. 4th
December, 1906.
Rev. William Greenwell, D.C.L., F.R.S., &c., Durham. 28th September,
1843. {Treasurer, 1843 — 49. Vice-President, 1849 — 1916.)
Col. J. D. Gregson, Burdon Hall, Sunderland. 6th June, 1913.
C. O. Hall, Settrington House, Malton. 4th December, 1900.
The Very Rev. H. Hensley Henson, Dean of Durliam. 3rd June, 1913. ( Vice-
President, 1912 — 1916.)
Richard Oliver Heslop, Akenside Hill, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 6th June, 1899.
{Vice-President, 1905 — 1916.)
T. E. Hodgkin, Old Ridley, Stocksfield-on-Tyne. 2nd December, 1913.
J. C. Hodgson, Abbey Cottage, Alnwick. 6th December, 1892. {Vice-
President, 1899 — 1916.)
J. G. Hodgson, Northern Counties Club, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 14th August,
1885. {Vice-President, 1897 — 191 6.)
John E. Jefferson Hogg, 59, Elm Park Gardens, London, S.W. 1st December,
1903.
Rev. H. C. Holmes, Birkby Rectory, Northallerton. 4th December, 1877.
Beresford Horsley, Hurworth Grange, Darlington. 7th December, 1915.
Lord Hotham, West Hill, Tichfield, Hants. 3rd December, 1872.
Edward Hutchinson, Darlington. 7th December, 1869.
Wm. I'Anson, Glenside, Saltburn-by-Sea. 2nd December, 1913.
W. A. James, 22, Norfolk Square, London. 2nd March, 1897.
Lord Joicey, Ford Castle, Northumberland. 5th December 1882.
Thomas Jones, Durham. 7th December, 1880.
A. B. Kempe, K.C., Chancellor of Newcastle, 2, Paper Buildings, Temple,
London. 5th March, 1889.
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C. E. Kempe, 28, Nottingham Place, London. 5th December, 1893.
H. F. Killick, King's House, Thetford. 5th December, 1899.
Miss Barbara Kirby, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. 2nd March, 1915.
A. L. Knight, Currer Hall, Ilkley. 4th December, 1900.
W. H. Knowles, Little Bridge, Gosforth, Newcastle. 6th March, 1906.
W. T. Lancaster, 7, Clarendon Place, Leeds. 4th December, 1883.
J. Wickham Legg, M.D., F.S.A., 4, St. Margaret's Road, Oxford. 2nd
December, 1890.
The Marquess of Londonderry, Wynyard, Durham. 7th December, 1886.
William Madden, Norham-on-T\veed. 6th June, 1916.
Thomas W. Marley, Marton Grove, Darlington. 4th June, 1895.
Rev. J. M. Marshall, Croft Rectory, co. Durham. 5th March, 1889. {Vice-
President, 1899 — 1 91 6.)
James Melrose, Clifton Croft, York. 7th December, 1875.
Walter Morrison, 77, Cromwell Road, London, ist March, 1864.
Lord Northbourne, Betteshanger, Sandwich. 7th March, 1893.
The Duke of Northumberland, Alnwick Castle. 6th June, 1865.
A. M. Oliver, West Jesmond Villa, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 5th December, 191 1.
Wm. Page, The White House, St. Peter's, St. Albans, ist December, 1885.
Colonel Parker, C.B., Browsholme Hall, Clitheroe. 6th March, 1907. {Vice-
President, 1913 — 1916.)
Parker and Son, 27, Broad Street, Oxford. 7th March, 191 2.
Howard Pease, Otterburn Tower, Woodburn. 3rd December, 1901.
The Very Rev. Arthur P. Purey-Cust, D.D., Dean of York. 7th December,
1 880. ( Vice-President, 1 887— 1 9 1 6.)
Sir J. W. Ramsden, Bart., Byrom Hall, South Milford, Yorkshire. 14th
March, 1862.
Viscount Ridley, Blagdon, Northumberland. 3rd March, 1891.
The Marquess of Ripon, Studley Royal, Yorkshire. 15th December, 1859.
|. W. Robinson, Brokenheugh, Haydon Bridge. 7th December, 1909.
W. H. Rylands, F.S.A.,South Bank Lodge, Campden Hill Place, Kensington,
W. sth June, 1883.
Philip Saltmarshe, Lt.-Col., Daresbury, The Mount, York. 4th December, 1894.
The Very Rev. H. E. Savage, Dean of Lichfield. 3rd December, 1897. {Vice-
President, 1913 — 1916.) .
Slingsby D. Shafto, Beamish Park, co. Durham. 7th March, 1905.
J. B.Simpson, Bradley Hall, Wylam-on-Tyne. 3rd December, 1901.
F. W. Slingsby, Thorpe Underwood Hall, Ouseburn, York. 3rd December,
1878.
John T. Spalding, 22, Villa Road, Nottingham. 5th December, 1899.
Brigadier-General H. C. Surtees, C.B., D.S.O., Mainsforth, Ferryhill. 5th
December, 191 1. {Vice-President, 19 13 — 1916.)
H. P. Surtees, 6, St. Helen's Place, E.C. 6th June, 1899.
Siward Surtees, Somersham, Maidenhead. 3rd December, 1895.
Thos. Taylor, Chipchase Castle, Northumberland. 3rd March, 1902.
Rev. R. Fetzer Taylor, Grundisburgh House, Woodbridge, Suffolk, ist Decem-
ber, 1903.
Major A. C. Tempest, Broughton Hall, Skipton. 3rd June, 1879.
Mrs. Graves Tempest, Bradenham House, High Wycombe. 9th December,
1909.
F. J. Thairlwall, 12, Upper Park Road, Hampstead, London. 3rd December,
1875-
T. A. Thorpe, Bondgate House, Alnwick. 6th June, 1916.
Legh Tolson, Elm Lea, Dalton, Huddersfield. 7th December, 1886.
Robert B. Turton, Kildale Hall, Grosmont, York. 2nd March, 1897, {Vice-
President, 1903 — 191 6.)
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Lady Alvvyne Compton Vyner, Newby Hall, Yorks. yth December, 1915.
Henry Wagner, F.S.A., 13, Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, London. 4th
December, 1877.
Rev. Walter Walsh, Folkington Rectory, Polegate, Sussex. 2nd December
William Warde-Aldam, Frickley Hall, Doncaster. 3rd March, 1891.
T. E. Watson, St. Mary's Lodge, Newport, Mon. 2nd March, 1907.
Richard Welford, Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne. ist March, 1892. (Vice-
Presideiit, 1894, 1905 — 1916.)
Rev. F. G. Wesley, Winchester. 5th December, 1882. {Vice-President,
1899— 1916.)
Sir Hedworth Williamson, Bart.. Whitburn Hall, co. Durham. 3rd December,
1895.
Rev. Jas. Wilson, Dalston Vicarage, Cumberland. 4th June, 1903. {Vice-
President, 1906 — 1916.)
H. M. Wood, The West House, Whalton, Morpeth. 4th March, 1902.
Rev. Canon Wordsworth, St. Peter's Rectory, Marlborough. 5th December,
1893.
The Lord Archbishop of York, Bishopthorpe, York. 5th December, 1893.
Thomas Edward Yorke, Bewerley Hall, Pateley Bridge. 5th June, 1894.
Libraries and Public Institutions: —
The University of Aberdeen, ist March, 18S1.
The Library of Ampleforth Monastery, near York. 3rd December, 1895.
The John Hopkins University, Baltimore, U.S.A. 5th June, 1883.
The Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, U.S.A. 3rd December, 1889,
The Barnsley Free Library. 2nd March, 1915.
The Barrow-in-Furness Public Library. 3rd December, 1901.
The Battersea Central Library. 3rd December, 1901.
The Queen's College, Belfast, yth December, 1886.
The Imperial Library, Berlin. 14th March, 1863.
The Birmingham Free Library. 3rd March, 1874.
The Oratory, Birmingham. 2nd June, 1914.
St. Thomas' Abbey, Erdington, Birmingham. 3rd December, 1901.
The Bolton Public Library. 4th March, 1884.
The Boston Athenaeum, LI.S.A. ist March, 1870.
The Peabody Institute, Boston, U.S.A. 4th March, 1873.
The Boston Public Library, U.S.A. 7th December, 1886.
New England Historic Genealogical Societj', Boston, U.S.A. 6th March,
1903.
The Bradford Free Library. 5th June, 1883.
Bristol Public Libraries. 2nd December, 1902.
The Society of Boliandist Fathers, Brussels. 3rd December, 1895.
Grosvenor Library, Buffalo, New York, U.S.A. 6th March, 1904.
The University of California, Berkley, U.S.A. 5th March, 1903.