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MUCH of the material in the following pages was gathered before the writer had well entered his teens. As years rolled on he extended his enquiries, and matter accumulated to such a degree that articles were prepared for a local newspaper. These "Fragments of Local History," instead of lessening the stock brought a large accession of more valuable data; and he feels that inasmuch as fourteen years of his life have been spent at a distance from his native township, he will be justified in arranging his materials for a History of Hipperholmecum-Brighouse, so that an abler person may take the field, in the same way that a Wright's Halifax was superseded by a Watson's. He flatters himself that he will be able to give the name of almost every person (not to mention family) who has resided in the township from 1300 to the present. These he has obtained from Manorial Rolls, Church Registers, and innumerable deeds. The proposed volume will embrace the annals of Coley and Lightcliffe Churches; historical sketches of the Friends, Moravians, and Methodists; the town's officers for nearly six hundred years; and material for pedigrees rang. ing back to the immediate origin of surnames, and scores of other particulars. This, of course, means a large book, and the question arose as to the likelihood of a great loss. The present little production of Bridge End Chapel was decided upon for several reasons First, Bridge End Chapel is situated outside the above-named town. ship; secondly, the following pages condescend to chit-chat that would not be tolerated in a more pretentious volume; thirdly, to be a means of advertisement and financial test; and finally, to evoke further notes on Hipperholme-cum-Brighouse.

The portrait of Mr. Crisp is taken from one in the possession of T. T. Ormerod, Esq. Messrs. Goldsborough, Berry, and Co., Bradford, have supplied the illustrations, from photos by Mr. Manley, Brighouse.

COLLEGE HOUSE, IDEL.

March, 1878.

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TRUST DEED, 1788. Bridge End Bowling Green, 1728

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REV. J. MELDRUM.

REV. N. SCHOLFIELD. Henley. Over. Blind daughter. His son,
Professor of Greek, Cambridge. Family Notices

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REV. J. H. CRISP. New Connexion. Idle. Church Covenant.
Members. Sunday School. Chapel Lofted. Ladies'
Bible Society. Airedale College. Freehold.
tion. Ashby-de-la-Zouch

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Malton. Chapelhouse. Subscription list.
Hatherlow. Author

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REV. R. BELL. Stainland. Sowerby Bridge. Cottage Meet-
ings. Education. New Burial Ground. Salterforth.
Popular Preachers. Anecdotes. Jesse Garside. John
Battye. Musicians. Clerks. Abraham Horsfall. Dea-

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Armitage, Wilkinson, Sugden, Ormerod

REV. R. HARLEY, F.R.S. "Farewell! Old Chapel." New
Chapel and Schools. T. T. Ormerod. Professor Harley.
Author. Manse. Leicester. Mill Hill

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G. J. Armytage, Esq., F.S.A., Clifton

J. M. Albright, Charlbury, Oxon
W. Anderton, Cleckheaton
Mrs. Atkinson, Brighouse
P. Allatt, Rastrick

H. Brown, J.P., Rawdon

A. J. Beanlands, Durham

J. H. Batley, New North Road, Hud. dersfield

Saml. Braithwaite, Idel
John Batty, Rothwell

John T. Battye, Warrington

Ellen Bottomley, Sir F. C's A., Halifax
Thomas Bottomley, Crosshills
John Carr Bottomley, Brighouse
E. H. Broughton, Rastrick

A. B. Bayes, Brighouse (2)
Miss Burgess, Hipperholme (3)
Joseph Briggs, Idel

Col. J. L. Chester, LL.D., London

G. E. Cokayne, F.S.A., College of Arms

Rev R. Cuthbertson, Leeds

W. Chadwick, Arksey Hall (2)

W. F. Carter, Lincoln College, Oxon

J. W. Davis, F.G.S., Chevinedge, Halifax
Ald. T. Denham, Huddersfield (2)
Mrs. Dyson, Star Inn, Rastrick
Stanley Dickinson, Halifax

O. Field, F.S.A., Grosvenor Mansions,
London

C. A. Federer, Bradford

C. Forrest, Lofthouse

Jas. Fraser, Newbury

Jas. Farrar, Halifax

John Guest, F.S.A., Rotherham
Miss C. Gens, Bonegate, Brighouse
Alfred Gregson, Old Mill, Barnsley
A. Galbraith, Airedale College.

Rev. Canon Hulbert, M.A., Almondbury
Rev. W. J. Houlgate, Accrington
Rev. A. C. Hassé, Lower Wike
Rev. J. Hankinson, Leek

T. Rowley Hill, M.P., Worcester

J. Hepworth, Carlisle

T. Holdsworth, Slead Syke

A. Horsfall, Brighouse

A. Holroyd, Saltaire

J. W. Hopkins, Moreton, Gloucestershire W. Horsfall, Heckmondwike

Mrs. Haigh, New Mill, Holmfirth (3)
J. Hartley, Brighouse

Rev. T. James, M.A., LL.D., F.S.A.,
Netherthong Vicarage (2)

T. R. Jessop, F.R.C.S., Leeds
Thos. Jessop, Horsforth (3)
Chas. Jessop, Brighouse (2)

Miss M. J. Kenworthy, Rastrick
Samuel Lowell, Bristol

Rev. T. Mays, Nottingham
C. H. Marriott, Dewsbury
Mrs. Macauley, Rastrick

T. B. Oldfield, M.R.C.S., Heckmondwike
T. T. Ormerod, Brighouse (2)

T. Ormerod, Brighouse

F. S. Powell, J.P., Bradford

G. Rushforth, Kendal

S. Rayner, Pudsey

W. Richmond, Lancaster

John Sykes, M.D., F.S.A., Doncaster Edward Solly, F.R.S., Sutton, Surrey (2) Samuel Shaw, J.P., Halifax

W. Smith, F.S.A., Scot., Morley

R. Sugden, Brighouse

H. Sugden, Brighouse

H. Skelton, Mytholmroyd

S. Milne Smith, Calverley

L. Schofield, Woodhouse, Rastrick
E. Sikes, Huddersfield

J. Savile Stott, Halifax

Rev. R. V. Taylor, B.A., Edlington Rectory

Charles Turner, Idel (5)

G. W. Tomlinson, Huddersfield

G. W. Tuck, Salisbury

R. Thornton, Rastrick (2)

Mrs. Thompson, Lyddon Terrace, Leeds H. J. Turner, Bethel Street, Brighouse G. Vint, Idel

S. Vint, Idel

Rev. J. Waddington, D.D., London
Rev. J. Waddington, Denton

J. W. Willans, Leeds

G. W. Waddington, Whitby

Miss Wylie, Broughton-in-Furness Miss J. Wheelhouse, Bonegate, Brighouse

J. Watkinson, Fairfield, Huddersfield

"Nonconformity in Idel, with the History of Airedale College," pp. 152. Three Engravings and Seven Photographs (Revs. J. Dawson, founder of Low Moor Ironworks; W. Vint, S.T.P., &c.). 3s.

"This is one of the books out of which great historians make great histories. Mr. Turner has taken much trouble to get all his facts together, and very interesting they are. Nonconformist history in Idle has been an honourable one.

His extracts relating to those times are curious, and they have the additional merit of being very exact.

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The Nonconformist.-E. Miall, Esq.

"Of much interest to not a few of our readers. Mr. Turner has been careful in the collection of his data, and in the arrangement of his materials.

Leeds Mercury.

"Mr. Turner has in this little work collected together a number of valuable materials relating to the history of Nonconformity in Yorkshire. Both the tasks he has performed in a satisfactory manner, interspersing his story with a good deal of interesting documentary testimony. Mr. Turner has evidently had his heart in the work, and his taste for antiquarian research has been of great assistance to him. He has arranged his facts in regular sequence, and has not wasted much space in miscellaneous comment. Altogether, the work has special claims upon the attention of all those who are interested in matters of local history.

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Bradford Observer.

"You have done excellent service in collecting and arranging the memorials of Idle and Airedale College, for which I thank you.

Rev. Dr. Waddington, London,

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Author of "Congregational History."

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