Chapter 14

Starbottom,201

Stockdale,229

Stockton,135

Stonesdale,161

Street Houses,117

Strid, the,195

Studley,213

Sunk Island,6,17

Sutton,217

Swale, river,159,160

Swaledale,157,160,162,208

Symon Seat,193,198

Tan Hill,159

Tees, river,119,121,130,136,140,145,149

Thirsk,216

Thoralby,202

Thornton Force,182

Thorsgill,140

Threshfield,199,233

Thwaite,161

Tickton,41

Topcliffe,30,216

Towton,223

Ulshaw,171

Upgang,97

Upleatham,125,131

Ure, river,159,164,170,204,211

Wakefield,253

Wassand,45

Watton,39

Weathercote Cave,178

Welwick,18

Wensleydale,163,167,170,201,207

Wentworth,262

Wharfe, river,193,196

Wharfedale,192,201

Wharncliff,262

Whernside, Great and Little,154,200

Whitby,73,86

—— Abbey,84

Whitfell,166

Whitfell Force,166

Widdale,175

Wild Boar Fell,158

Winch Bridge,145

Winestead,15

Winston,142

Withernsea,23

Witton Fell,170

Wombwell,255

Wycliffe,142

Yarborough House,57

Yarm,135

Yearby bank,125

Yordas Cave,182

York,222

York, Vale of,222

THE END.

FLETCHER, PRINTER, NORWICH.

Transcribers' NotesPage xv: Bronte's standardised to Brontë's in chapter XXVI description for consistencyPage 3: bonehouse standardised to bone-house after "lecture in the grim" for consistencyPage 10: half-penny standardised to halfpenny after "to the value of thirteenpence" for consistencyPage 10: wind-mills standardised to windmills after "presence of numerous" for consistencyPages 14, 268: unfrequently as in the originalPage 16: weather-cock standardised to weathercock after "harmonious throughout, from" for consistencyPage 18: "Its outer sloop is loose sand" as in the originalPage 19: re-appears standardised to reappears after "pierces the bank, and" for consistencyPage 22: skilful as in the originalPage 24: grey standardised to gray after "still bearing the" for consistencyPage 25: . added after "that they had to be rebuilt"Page 28: Ffourscore as in the originalPage 31, 166: Inconsistent hyphenation of roof-tree left as in the original as part of a quotationPage 43: ecstasies standardised to ecstacies after "which threw the company into" for consistencyPage 44: "He eat meat" as in the originalPage 48: re-appears standardised to reappears after "evening the picturesque" for consistencyPage 53: . added after "strangely with the clay"Page 66: seabirds standardised to sea-birds after "eggs of" for consistencyPage 68: harmonise changed to harmonize after "the better did it" for consistencyPage 72: weatherbeaten standardised to weather-beaten after "an ancient breakwater—all" for consistencyPage 74: befel as in the originalPage 78: Byepaths changed to Bye-paths before "are not enticing" for consistencyPage 80: seabirds standardised to sea-birds after "a resort of" for consistencyPage 82: "should chose to wed" as in the originalPage 88: enumerationg corrected to enumerating before "the prophet, the fiery furnace"Page 89: wonld corrected to would after "Whitby, and not Scarborough,"Page 89: characterise standardised to characterize after "and show which" for consistencyPage 92: . added after "could give the surest information"Page 111: course corrected to coarse before "grass and weeds,"Page 123: water-falls standardised to waterfalls after "rustling leaves, and rushing" for consistencyPage 126: inconsistent hyphenation of road-side left as in the original as part of a quotationPage 129: widespread standardised to wide-spread after "rove at will over the" for consistencyPage 131: , corrected to . after "Prince Oswy, her son"Page 141: out-look standardised to outlook after "rock affords an" for consistencyPage 142: reedom corrected to freedom after "John Wycliffe, to whom"Page 149: grasss corrected to grass after "The foam appears the whiter, and the"Page 151: Duplicate a removed before "meadow, however, comes"Page 155: a corrected to an after "a good way off on"Page 166: inpenetrable corrected to impenetrable after "cranny, all but the"Page 167: gray-beard standardised to graybeard after "The stiff-jointed" for consistencyPage 170: inconsistent non-hyphenation of abear left as in the original as part of a quotationPage 172: , corrected to . after "was a Metcalfe"Page 177: betweeen corrected to between after "not yet lambed, the connexion"Page 177: Galebeck standardised to Gale Beck after "Not far from the inn is"Page 184: uphill standardised to up-hill after "village, and walking" for consistencyPage 188: were corrected to where after "let themselves down to a level,"Page 192: unusally corrected to unusually after "betokened something"Page 193: gatehouse standardised to gate-house after "embodying the ancient" for consistencyPage 197: inconsistent hyphenation of up-stairs left as in the original as part of a quotationPage 199: plinthe corrected to plinth after "forms a natural"Page 213: minister corrected to minster after "Without seeing the"Page 215: over-much standardised to overmuch after "voice is made to utter"Page 233: forsee as in the originalPage 235: Bronte's standardised to Brontë's in heading for consistencyPage 236: Bronte standardised to Brontë three times for consistencyPage 248: boddices corrected to bodices after "from maidens'"Page 271: Shirecliffe standardised to ShirecliffPage 271: Shunner standardised to ShunnorGeneral: Spelling of Cleathorpes as in the originalGeneral: The musician normally called Caedmon is rendered as Cœdmon as in the originalGeneral: Punctuation and formatting of the index has been standardised; changes have not been individually noted

Transcribers' Notes

Page xv: Bronte's standardised to Brontë's in chapter XXVI description for consistency

Page 3: bonehouse standardised to bone-house after "lecture in the grim" for consistency

Page 10: half-penny standardised to halfpenny after "to the value of thirteenpence" for consistency

Page 10: wind-mills standardised to windmills after "presence of numerous" for consistency

Pages 14, 268: unfrequently as in the original

Page 16: weather-cock standardised to weathercock after "harmonious throughout, from" for consistency

Page 18: "Its outer sloop is loose sand" as in the original

Page 19: re-appears standardised to reappears after "pierces the bank, and" for consistency

Page 22: skilful as in the original

Page 24: grey standardised to gray after "still bearing the" for consistency

Page 25: . added after "that they had to be rebuilt"

Page 28: Ffourscore as in the original

Page 31, 166: Inconsistent hyphenation of roof-tree left as in the original as part of a quotation

Page 43: ecstasies standardised to ecstacies after "which threw the company into" for consistency

Page 44: "He eat meat" as in the original

Page 48: re-appears standardised to reappears after "evening the picturesque" for consistency

Page 53: . added after "strangely with the clay"

Page 66: seabirds standardised to sea-birds after "eggs of" for consistency

Page 68: harmonise changed to harmonize after "the better did it" for consistency

Page 72: weatherbeaten standardised to weather-beaten after "an ancient breakwater—all" for consistency

Page 74: befel as in the original

Page 78: Byepaths changed to Bye-paths before "are not enticing" for consistency

Page 80: seabirds standardised to sea-birds after "a resort of" for consistency

Page 82: "should chose to wed" as in the original

Page 88: enumerationg corrected to enumerating before "the prophet, the fiery furnace"

Page 89: wonld corrected to would after "Whitby, and not Scarborough,"

Page 89: characterise standardised to characterize after "and show which" for consistency

Page 92: . added after "could give the surest information"

Page 111: course corrected to coarse before "grass and weeds,"

Page 123: water-falls standardised to waterfalls after "rustling leaves, and rushing" for consistency

Page 126: inconsistent hyphenation of road-side left as in the original as part of a quotation

Page 129: widespread standardised to wide-spread after "rove at will over the" for consistency

Page 131: , corrected to . after "Prince Oswy, her son"

Page 141: out-look standardised to outlook after "rock affords an" for consistency

Page 142: reedom corrected to freedom after "John Wycliffe, to whom"

Page 149: grasss corrected to grass after "The foam appears the whiter, and the"

Page 151: Duplicate a removed before "meadow, however, comes"

Page 155: a corrected to an after "a good way off on"

Page 166: inpenetrable corrected to impenetrable after "cranny, all but the"

Page 167: gray-beard standardised to graybeard after "The stiff-jointed" for consistency

Page 170: inconsistent non-hyphenation of abear left as in the original as part of a quotation

Page 172: , corrected to . after "was a Metcalfe"

Page 177: betweeen corrected to between after "not yet lambed, the connexion"

Page 177: Galebeck standardised to Gale Beck after "Not far from the inn is"

Page 184: uphill standardised to up-hill after "village, and walking" for consistency

Page 188: were corrected to where after "let themselves down to a level,"

Page 192: unusally corrected to unusually after "betokened something"

Page 193: gatehouse standardised to gate-house after "embodying the ancient" for consistency

Page 197: inconsistent hyphenation of up-stairs left as in the original as part of a quotation

Page 199: plinthe corrected to plinth after "forms a natural"

Page 213: minister corrected to minster after "Without seeing the"

Page 215: over-much standardised to overmuch after "voice is made to utter"

Page 233: forsee as in the original

Page 235: Bronte's standardised to Brontë's in heading for consistency

Page 236: Bronte standardised to Brontë three times for consistency

Page 248: boddices corrected to bodices after "from maidens'"

Page 271: Shirecliffe standardised to Shirecliff

Page 271: Shunner standardised to Shunnor

General: Spelling of Cleathorpes as in the original

General: The musician normally called Caedmon is rendered as Cœdmon as in the original

General: Punctuation and formatting of the index has been standardised; changes have not been individually noted


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