RIERIDDYNG, p. 189; RYRIDDING, p. 184. RIEVAULX, RIEVALLE, the Cistercian Abbey on the Rye, 2 m. N.W. of Helmsley. RIGTON, 6 m. N.E. of Otley. RIPLEY, RYPPLA, on the Nidd, 31⁄2 m. N.W. of Harrogate. RIPON, on the Skell, 31⁄2 m. N.E. of Fountains. ROBERTRIDDYNG, p. 186. ROBRYDDING, p. 62. ROBYNRIDDING, p. 186. ROCKINGHAM, on the Welland, in Northamptonshire. ROGHOLM, see ROWGHOLM. ROKYSBY, (1) Roxby cum Pickhill, near the Swale, 6 m. W. of Thirsk; (2) Roxby in Cleveland, 10 m. N.W. of Whitby. 66 RONWELL, lands formerly so-called between Sutton Howgrave and Kirklington," I, 255n. Probably a misreading of ROUWELL. See ROWELL. ROWELL, pp. 41, 57, 81, without any mark of contraction; ROUWELL, pp. 4, 23, 83, 96. Three forms in Chart., 964, all with “n," misread for Probably "Rothewell" originally. In 1330 a canon of Lincoln appears as "de Rothewell' and de Rowell" in the same document. 66 ROWGHOLM, p. 184; ROGHOLM, p. 186. RUGHCLOSE, in Malham Manor, I, 256, 368, 409. RY, see RI. SALLAY, see SAWLEY. SANCTUS BOTULFUS, see BOSTON. SANDBUTTES, p. 186; SENDBUTTES, p. 183. SANDHILKAR, p. 55; SANDILKER, p. 188. u. SANDHUTON, Sand Hutton, 3 m. W. of Thirsk, not Sand Hutton, near Bossall, Chart., 624n. SANTON, Comes next before Wheldrake, pp. 3, (41, 81), and in II, 13; there SCARBOROUGH, SCARBURGH, on the coast, about 50 m. E. of Fountains. SCARTHCOTE, p. 21; SCARTHCOIT, in Craven, I, 256, 377. SCATBURGH, p. 41, a clerical error for SCARBURGH, see p. 81. SCAYTHWAT, p. 22. SCHAW, named with places near Huddersfield, pp. 5, (42, 82), and II, 15. SCLENYNGFORTH, see SLENINGFORD. SCORTON, 5 m. E. of Richmond. SCOTHORPE, SCOTHROP, on the Aire, 6 m. S.E. of Settle, I, 375. SCOTTON, 3 m. N.W. of Knaresborough. SCROOBY, SCRUBE, 12 m. S. of Bawtry. SEAMER, SEMAR, 3 m. S.W. of Scarborough. SEELLS, at Baldersby, p. 23; SELES, p. 182; SELS, p. 57. There is also a place called Low Arks or Sealez in Sykes Grange, I, 338. See SELES in Glossary. SEPULCRUM, the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem. SETTLE with GIGGLESWICK, on the Ribble, 15 m. N.W. of Skipton. SHIPTON, SCHYPTON, p. 96. There is a Shipton 2 m. N.W. of Market Weighton, and another 54 m. N.W. of York, but, perhaps, Skipton is meant. SIGSWORTH, SYXFORD, near the Nidd, 2 m. N. of Pateley Bridge, I, 343. SIMFELD, p. 99, Symfeld is grouped with Galphay, etc., in the Annuæ firmæ, p. 4 SINDERBY, 8 m. S.W. of Northallerton. SINNINGTHWAITE, a Priory of Cistercian Nuns in the par. of Bilton, 5 m. N.E. of Wetherby. SKARTHCOT, see SCARTHCOTE. SKELBUSE, or SKEWUSE? p. 55. SKELFALL, p. 52, some place where they cut brushwood and made faggots. SKIPTON, (1) in Craven, about 9 m. N.W. of Keighley; (2) on the Swale, 6 m. N.E. of Ripon. The latter is named between Holme and Scabnewton, p. 4. SCHYPTON is one of the forms found in Chart., Index. See SHIPTON. Probably Skipton (2) is meant on p. 96. SKITBRIG, p. 194. SKRAGFALD, SKRAGFALD FLATT, probably Skragfald leez, in the manor of Brimham, I, 313. SLEGHT, the Sleghts," in Litton in Craven, I, 311. SLENINGFORD, SLENYNGFORTH, 6 m. N.W. of Ripon, on or near the Yore. SLOTERGATE, in York, not hitherto identified. SMETHIHILL, p. 211. SOUTHFLAT, p. 183. SOUTHRIDDINGE, p. 188. SOUTHWELL, SUTHWELL, in Nottinghamshire, 6 m. W. of Newark. SOWERBY, SOURBY, a suburb of THIRSK, q.v. SOWTHSTANLA, South Stainley, 5 m. S. of Ripon. SOWTHSTOW, p. 190. SPOFFORTH, SPOFORD, 3 m. N.W. of Wetherby, on a small affluent of the Wharfe. SPUNOCLOSE, p. 52. STAINBURN, STANBURN, 4 m. N.E. of Otley. STAINCLIFFE, STANCLIFFE, the Wapentake so named, in Craven. STAINLEY, see NORTH and SOUTH STAINLEY. STAINTHWAITE, STANGWAT, STANTWATE, STANTHWATE, a lodge belonging to CROSTHWATE, q.v., also II, 15, and WATENLAND. STANGATE, STAINGATE, Stonegate, in York. 66 STANGEFLATE, p. 183, perhaps by the Stank," in Cayton Grange, I, 219. STANGQWAT, see STAINTHWAITE. STANLAY, see STAINLEY. STAPILHOLM, p. 211. STAYNBRIGEDIKE, p. 232. STOKESLEY, STOKSLAY, on the Leven, 9 m. S.E. of Stockton. STRANDES, p. 22, at CROSTHWAITE, q.v., perhaps on the margin of Bassenthwaite Lake. STUDHYRD HALL, associated with FONTANSCALE, p. 6; I, 375. STUDLEY ROGER, STUDELAY ROGER, 11⁄2 m. S.W. of Ripon. SUMERBRIG, p. 57, parcel of Dacre Grange, I, 315. SUTHSTLYN, p. 23. SUTHWELL, see SOUTHWELL. SUTTON, Sutton juxta Ripon," I, 250. Sutton Grange is 2 m. N.W. of Ripon, I, 320. SUTTON HOWGRAVE, HOWGRAFE, HOLGRAVE, is 5 m. N. of Ripon. SWANLEY or Swanlay GrangE, on North side of Abbey Close, I, 317n. SWETTON, named with CARLESMOR, q.v. SWINTON, SWYNTON, near Masham, 8 m. N.W. of Ripon, I, 332. SYKES JUXTA BOWRTHWATE, I, 254, 336. SYMFELD, see SIMFELD. SYVYRIDDINGE, p. 188. TANFELD, West Tanfield, on the Yore, 61⁄2 m. N.W. of Ripon. THACLAY, p. 50; in Aldburgh Grange, I, 328. Thikheued, p. 190; THIKHEDRAN, THIKHEUED Rayn, pp. 183, 248; some place connected with the Benedictine Priory of Thickhed, in the par. of Thorganby, a small nunnery. THIRSK, on the Cod beck, a tributary of the Swale, 22 m. N. of York. THORNTONN, p. 190. We have no means of knowing which of the many Thorntons is here meant. THORNTON BRIG, on the Swale, 44 m. N.E. of Boroughbridge. THORNTON EPISCOPI, Bishop Thornton, 5 m. S.W. of Ripon. THORNTON SUper Moram, Thornton le Moor, 41 m. N. of Thirsk. THORPBYRNSALL, p. 109; THORP JUXTA BRYNSALL, II, 16, 56n, about 1 m. W. of Burnsall. THORPE, (1) Littlethorpe, 1 m. S.E. of Ripon, formerly a prebend; (2) near the Wharfe, 7 m. N. of Skipton; (3) Grewelthorpe, Chart., 960. THORPE WOD, p. 25. THORPUNDERWOOD, on the Ouse, 10 m. N.W. of York. THRESHFIELD, TRESCHFIELD, on the Wharfe, 8 m. N. of Skipton. THWAITE, see TWATHOUSE. TOFTZATES, in Nidderdale, I, 337n, 350n. TOPCLIFFE, on the Swale, 41 m. S.W. of Thirsk. TOWTHORPE, on the Foss, 5 m. N. of York. TRANHOUSE, TARN HOUSE, by Malham Tarn, I, 369. TRANHOW HULL, I, 256, 369. TRECHERLAYN, formerly in York. "Trichour gayle is referred to on Skaife's Plan. of York, 1864, as on the west side of Fossgate. There are three other places with the same termination, gayle, perhaps the same as gavel, a partition of land. N.E.D., under Gavel, sb3. TRESCHFIELD, see THRESHFIELD. TRINITY, the Holy, the Benedictine Priory so dedicated in York. TROPE, TROPHOUSE GRAUNGE, I, 348n, parcel of the manor of Bewerley. TWATHOUSE, Thwaite House, in the manor of Bewerley and par. of Masham, I, 344, 347. ULCOTTES, see OWLCOTES. UNCERBIE, p. 102. Perhaps UCKERBY, 4 m. E. of Richmond, where the Abbey had lands, Chart., 190-193; or else UNCLEBY, 6 m. N. of Pocklington. USA, USBURN, USEGATE, see OUSE, etc. VALLIS, VALLIS DE NYD, Nidderdale. VALLIS DEI, the Cistercian Abbey of Vaudey, 1 m. N.W. of Edenham, in Lincolnshire. VESCY, tenura, in York. VSBURN, see Ouseburn. VYNERGARTH, p. 188. WAINFORD, WAYNFORD, Waynforth, WAYNSFORTH, II, 14, in the territory of Sawley, near Ripon, Chart., 618-20, etc. WALLERTHWATE, WALLERWAYTH, adjacent to MARKINGTON, q.v., I, 379. WALSHFORD, Walchforth, on the Nidd, 3 m. N.E. of Wetherby. WALSWORTHBRIGE, Walshford Bridge. WARDERMASKE, WARDENMERSK, parcel of the manor of ALDBURGH, q.v., I, 334. WARGATE, p. 183. WARKWORTH, on the Coquet, 7 m. S.E. of Alnwick. WARLAND, p. 36, see Glossary. WARSILL, WARSALL, WARSHALL, about 3 m. S.W. of the Abbey, I, 54, 357. WARTRE, WARTYR, a Priory of Austin Canons, 5 m. E. of Pocklington. WATENLAND, named with STANGQWAT, q.v.; Wattendeland, in II, 15, in Allerdale. WATH, (1) 4 m. N. of Ripon; (2) in Nidderdale, 1 m. N.W. of Pateley Bridge. WATHMERMELBUSKE, p. 97, on the bounds of Melmerby. WELL, p. 107, 41 m. S. of Bedale. The hospital was founded in 1342. WESTHOLMHOUS, pp. 80, 136; I, 254, 341. See HOLмHOUS. WESTNORTHFELD, p. 186. WESTSYDHOUs, pp. 6, 253; I, 256, 370. In the manor of Malham. WETHERBY, on the Wharfe, 12 m. N.E. of Leeds. WHELDRAKE, QWELDRIG, QHELDRYKE, on the Derwent, 7 m. S.E. of York. WHIXLEY, QWYXLAY, QWYXLA, 11 m. W. of York. WIGGLESWORTH, WYGYLSWORTH, 5 m. S. of Settle. WINKSLEY, WYNCSLAY, WYNXLAY, 5 m. N.W. of Ripon. WINSLEY, Wynslay, with HARTWITH, q.v., 4 m. W. of Ripley, I, 364. WOBURN, the Cistercian Abbey in Bedfordshire, 6 m. N.E. of Leighton Buzzard. A daughter house of Fountains. WODHOUS, named between Winksley and Galphay, p. 4. WOLRONWELL, p. 5, named among places near Huddersfield. WRAGAT, WRAYGATE, pp. 184, 188. WRANGLAUSE, p. 188. WSBURN, OUSEBURN, q.v. WYGINHOLMES, p. 189. WYMANBAR, p. 171. WYMBYLTON, Wombleton, in the par. of Kirkdale, 4 m. E. of Helmsley. WYNSLAYHOUS, p. 213. See WINSLEY. WYSTON, p. 21, misread for Evyston, p. 256. See EVESTON. WY, see WI. YARM, YARUM, ZAROME, on the Tees, 4 m. S.W. of Stockton. YARNWYKE, JERNEWYK, Chart., 367, an extinct | lace, formerly near KIRK LINGTON, q.v., I, 255n. YOLE, p. 183. 1 YORK, EBORACUM, usually EBOR, about 25 m. S.E. of Fountains. 3, see Y. INDEX. NOTE. An asterisk means that the word occurs at least twice in the same Abbot, allowance to, 12, 47, 90; alms of, 17, 18, 60, 62, 109; almuce for, letters of, 153*; linen for, 16, 50, 52, Abbot, Chr., 7; Will., 10, 32, 75, 89, 104, 106, 108*, 110, 129, 134, 135, |