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PREFACE.

The Book of the Poll-Tax: West Riding. Yorkshire Archæol. Soc., 1882.

A List of Roman Catholics in the County of York in 1604. E. Peacock, F. S. A.: Hotten, 1872.

How to write the History of a Parish, J. C. Cox: Bemrose, 1879

A Short History of the English People, J. R. Green; Macmillan

History of Barnsley: Rowland Jackson: Bell and Daldy, 1858.

History of Worsborough; Joseph Wilkinson.

History of Pontefract; B. Boothroyd: Pontefract, 1807.

History of Kirkhurton, Henry J. Moorhouse: Huddersfield, 1861.

Walks about Wakefield and its Neighbourhood; W. S. Banks: Longmans, 1871.

Monasticon Eboracense, John Burton: London, 1758.

Hallamshire, Rev. Dr. Gatty: Bell and Daldy, 1869.

Lives of the Saints, S. Baring-Gould: Hodges, 1874.

An Attempt towards recovering some account of the numbers and sufferings of the Clergy of the Church of England in the times of the Grand Rebellion; Rev. James Walker: London, 1714.

Calendar of the Anglican Church: Parkers, 1851.

Glossary of Gothic Architecture; J. H. Parker. Parkers.

Stones of the Temple, Walter Field, F.S.A.: Rivingtons, 1876.

The Early English Church, E. Churton; Burns, 1840.

Conversion of the West: The English: Dr. Maclear: S.P.C.K.

Turning Points of English Church History, E. L. Cutts: S.P.C.K.

The Book of Church Law; J. H. Blunt: Rivingtons.

Various Parochial and local notes and notices, The Barnsley Chronicle, and Mr. Wilkinson's "Worthies, Families, &c., &c."

It need hardly be stated that Hunter's South Yorkshire—the Deanery of Doncaster—has been the foundation of a very large part of the early history of these pages: no one could possibly write on any part of this neighbourhood without having to acknowledge his great obligations to that learned antiquary and topographer.